Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 2, 1910, Page 3

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H c;'usa e ”c ras'1 1 HH = . : » <l _|L$_“___J Immense Quantities of Seasonable, Clean Merchan- Junkin answer. The letters already sent s oo mo it b dise from the $1,000,000 Receivers’ Sale of the Hitchcock-Shallenberger Merger, the boys' Industrial school, holding office | at the pleasure of the governor, secured a Gt i raft of contracts from the State Printing ; GRUENTHER AND REED INTO IT |board, of which Governor Shallenberger is a member and to which contracts he en T no objections. ndications that Willlam J. is Pat- Saide. Ging Serews to Foree Gove The raska Independent erner ts Sappért County one companies elected Charles H Hood of Lincoln secretary at its meeting ST. JOSEPH, MO. with the Postal Telegraph in making a uni s ber of the Bargains Can Be for county optlon In the democratic plat- (From & Staff Correspondent.) form basis of charges for transmitting mes nn sale Be innin Th“rsda ’ on sal‘ Be innin Thursda LINCOLN, June 1.— (Speclal) —Around |sages over the wires of the two companies ! g g !’ g g ! the executive office there are indications [ Mr. Hood succ eeds Secretary Mattison, who —— that the Hitchcock-Shallenberger combina- [ Roes to Omaba to be manager of the Inde- ° 2 " " ."_ b I ki o e 1 oy, | endert company e une 2d, and Continuing Till June 2d. Only a Limited Num- The recent conferenee of Chris Gruen Anti-Tuberculosis Crasade. ) L] and C. W. Bryan and the conference ye State Veterinarian Juckines reported to- . . N Bryan and Willls Reed of [ day that he had killed some 1400 head of ihe Eni"-e siock ls nls osed Madison, coupled with the report that Mr.| cattle in the last eight months In an ef. E Bryan is screwing down the bolts on the| fort to stamp out tuberculosis. The work governor and Inslsting that he come out|is to continue as long as the money lasts " " 2 of. Biggest Bargains Ever. Displayed on Any One Day. Jght be reason for considerable uneasi-|is for the ot (eRthiiE thotruotons Lee Herdman came down yesterday | recom 450 i wih e overnor, Herdmad | icaen b e sevea) ates and o e Sale which will offer to the buyers of Omaha and Vicinity bargain offerings in Clean, s ot a1 s b Tttt Serviceable Merchandise never before equalled in Omaha. Our buyers being the very first in attendance, were enabled to make their selections early and cleaned up whole stocks of the very choicest of the offerings at figures much below the prevailing prices, thus enabling us to offer you values Thursday and during the continuance of this sale that surpass all competition. he changes his mind he may file within a | fore had certificates. day or two. —_—— S Mr. Bryan's'overtures to Gruenther has T es e omaneaima a1 | K€arney Boosters liance .because the Platte county man has 5 4 g proven 1o, the ‘shtlstaction of the governor Want the Lapltal that he is & good organizer, and If he con- | sents to help Bryan line up the party for — county option the governor reallzes that |t Large Delegation of Commercial Club | - will be no, child’s play to prevent that . g Unbleache i plank going hito, the platform. So If the Men Make Automobile Trip | A 11 ‘dd’ White G,OOdS ladies’ governor finally decldes to stand against for that Purpose. aces yard wide for tailor Mr. Bryan and Gruenther lines up for him Sheetings, at, . 3 e M waists, ete., at " the executive will lose the support of the from the R - il v; ) " ) man who made him, and the governor does| KEARNEY, Neb, June i.—(Speclal)—A | Hundley Whol Stook yard— - § ; * less than half Knli undemear not want to do. that. crowd of several hundred people gathered undley Wholesale Stoo 8 1 ] : " L e s cost to manu- ' " Frieds of, 'Willis' Reed belleve that he|on the streets of Kearney Wednesday 4/ 5/ § ot " & i . rom L] will be able {0 cause the defeat o Hitch- | morning and cheered 120 boosters, all citi- | In Laces we purchased the 4[:; 20 4 3 e facture. W Wholesale Stock ccek, even if he himself is not nominated, |zens of Kearney, who left in forty auto-| entire stock in several differ- and B[; ik undl., olesale Stool and when he files, as-bhe probably will, | mobiles on a “good fellowship” excursion, | i 3 . E i oy g a those on the Eround predict that his action | which will take them over 20 square miles | ent lines and will offer in the ; Scotch Swiss. | Ladies’ Gauze Vests, worth will pave the way for Bryan to get Into|of central Nebraska soll s S % a P SO0 B o e o the race. In'much a Ydee Hitchcock and| The autos were gorgeously decorated | big sale, beginning Thurs- Bleached yard es at k“sfi than to g : ?( p Reed would stand mgainst county option;|red, white and blue and from every point day. ‘ide Sheeti | ; half price. Mercerized lisle and silk a Q‘ Bryan would be for it, and Price, keeping [of vantage streamers floated advertising g wide eeting 7 f > N 4 4 " "his promise, would get out of the way and | the fact that the excursionists belonged to Val. Laces, Point de Paris | at, yard— : : taped fine cotton, includ- b Bupport Bryan. That's the talk here and |the Ki y Commercial club and that “We 4 " s h ; po s © Calers . ahe Commoner oiie balve 1| ATe for Contral Nebraska " Laces, Cluny and Torchon 5¢, be, e et . 3 T“:elf Ir’&'\ll‘ffl; ing the popular ‘‘Comfy Hivan, suFs: \e excursionists were clothed uniformly 21,0 e A ko ¥ —never out o Yut’? S "M‘"N,,‘:: Yurds Hesring Un, in white duck with blue caps encircled by La.ce.s, at..2%%¢, 3l¢, 5¢ " ) g ” 2 ¥ papers, at Cut gt.lrm(‘nh, regular and The hearing on the hppication of the|a White silk ribbon upon which was the Regular values up to 20c a“d sc . ? 2 . ; ¥ Slnt ,,‘,}", 2y extra sizes. Unton Stock 1s for permission to in-|name of the committee of the Kearney g \ B E: 334 % 2 ki gt R i B i Commercial club to Which the touriat be- a yard. less than cost [ 79¢ Underwear, 25c—One big Louy commiaston. This ses. |lonked. The excursion was planned months | : h R >, B tormoon wis devoted o an ex. | AF0 and should have been held Iast week, Venice Bands and Edges, | Pepperals and to manufac- lot Vests and Pants, all hibition of bluo prints of the atock yards | DUt was postponed on account of rain. ts| Beautiful Plunen Insert- | Lockwoods | facture. styles, also union suits, val- wliie HRg r 4 buildings. | PUrpose 1s to promote good fellowship 3 LT % HH H . ¢ s showing the rallroad ttadks wad bullings | SCES (erll Ninraaka towns: ang. 10| g, e%-—Value ap fo | Wheetings Two Magnificent Silk Bargains ues to 75¢, at & Sy . | unite m in a common cause. (0C a yar a Ay SS P . : c;,,.::u;...:l:..?_“:'.‘;:";mm..m e R 1o for auliat s el tosk | fedits 110,. 156, 25¢ Vs less than From the Hundley Whojesal> Stock Purchase Fine Towels Regular and extra sizes. gine h v ety Is pe.|more central location. With this aim in per yard. . 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ cost to manu- ‘We have several other lots which will be offered § for about half A g The valuation on this property 18 ¥e-| ... 1o publicity committee of the Com- Allover L o} o i i $1.50 Silkk Vests, 49c—Pure portey by the stock yards and as reported | VIeW: the P e e Com over Laces, Embroidered Chif- § facture. later, but these we consider the choicest values, and regular price. s A by E. C. Hurd, engineer for the commis- [ MerC dilr:h:::?f:m-;?? o fons, Plain and Fancy Nets, Etc., rushed them forward in time for the opening sale : silk vests with the hand slon differ almost $1,000000 and the two 4 180 values from 50c to $3.00 yard— o s gt ok oy omorta vl e the s "feom. swhie | 1 Within (o days practicaly everybody o 289 408 75 c'an 7 §1r19 10¢, 12Vc and | Messalines, Spotproof, Fou- | Messalines, Foulards, Pongees, crocheted yokes, all colors both the commission and the company will | {1 Central Nebraska will be wearing a but- 4 15¢ fine Wash | 1ards, National Pongees, Lou- | Wash Silks, Poplins, Etc, | Lace Curtains and sizes, at ........49¢ work, The application Is being resisted by [ (o0 SGVErUSINE the Aot thet Kearney 18 & Hand Made Linen Laces, worth isines Checks, Etc., worh $1 | short lengths to 20 yards — § .t 9507 Jess B the railroad compaifos; ‘who' fnsist thay | C30LtAL olty and that the state capital qught 36, at ool 15¢ | Goods at— yard, Thurs- worth 50c yard =0% 1SS Y 150 Gauze Vests...., 4%¢ will to absotb the inerease if it is ordered. | °\¢ TOVEY UTEL MO L ds of [RE— 3 day, at, 59: up, at, zsc than cost to County - Assesor . Schriver and former [ 1 ® [0 BUEER® DA BUSES OF Yarth OF s /40 TR o oaeiinnnnnns YArd L manufacture. G o s, Assessor Ried, both testified the real estate | g, conveea: A e e S of ‘the company was worth $25,000 an acre. AR m rfli er es Wash Goods th Wash Goods rt | Fi Bedspreads at . [] Standard Course of Study. DESPONDENT b d i , WOrt Iu as| , worth lz ne P at one- l d RS G MAN DRINKS ACID i 16¢, 18c and 25c¢, at.. €| from 25c to 350 ydi. s Zc half their value. adies poard will probably pass a motion made | ey Goes to His House to Bid His » M l' “ d te Treasur Bri 1 J rd to the r 4 D s 10 monmal s | | Wile Gemdareil n e Hundiey Wholesale Stock : : uslin Underwear « 4 A . Bad Way. THE RIBBONS THE NECKWEAR | MEN’S SHIRTS. MEN’'S UNDERWEAR. “ha the credits that entitle a student, to Our great purchase in this from the griaduate. Mr. Brian's motion was to the| (o &* 3 & | effoot that the principals of the four nor- [ pServ AFRD: Neb. June "P:::Dj;‘:"l“::“g line we are confident will THE HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Hundley Wholesale Steck mdl schools, acting with the committee of | | = = 4 s A | . sae . ® he bessd on course of atudy, et up & | 000D SUEe te ermine shons lo) | | discount all, competition in From the Hundley Wholesale Stock From the Hundley Wholesale Stock | Ladies’ Cambric Gowns— rse of study fto be used in all the 0 N . 5 Schools and in, addition that credits be [ Yo o e Lo R point of variety and values. ON SALE SATURDAY ON SALE SATURDAY Values to 75¢, cut full and ’ i) 4 been to Bee recently, | . : : ? passed 0a by tho four principals and 6| wihors ho formerly. resided, ana secured | Space will allow mention of ; long, trimmed with tucked state supe X ; + : t ; ‘At the present time the credits are passed | tue. 1re qronn g oo e was despond-| i | only a few of the magnificent yokes; choice .......25¢ on by the state examining board, which | . old 3 ¥ | 3 - 3 3 D s e bF oo i | the house aod tol es, Dutty wint ne bas | |f |- offerings. Dainty Trimmed Corset Cov- 7 law requires that the standard of the nor- | her to kiss him good-bye i Fine Bands and Insertings— - - r r In 7 P s : ¢ 00d-bye. ! D ers—Well worth 50¢, all mal schools shall bo the standard of the | A physiclan was summoned at once and A S A ; private acliools but according o Mr. BElan | uned the stomach pump, but, the acid had | RANOR TP 10400 Juiy, Kby sizes; Thursday, 3 for 50¢ it 18 Impossible g0 tell just what 18 the | peen in th % 140, 1/ . 40 fd it da Impossible o tal Sust vkt i | been o the:atoiash, vo long that the pe 21¢, 3l4c, 5¢ and 7%c¢ | from the 50,000 New York manufacturer’s purchase and jous schools have different courses of SRR & " i o . » aiMy 814 hatGylly’ ehch says fis course Heldzvas, Hirl Tiawhss, Ed‘iesé Fll):\;:ldcmgefi s and °°lr immense lots from the Hundley Dry Goods Co's. wholesale stock puts e e 4 the best and highest standard. The| HOLDREGE, Neb., June 1.—(Special.)— se! ml es; on sale . e e | s Che i oa. T {Ruetial | 4 5. 90 and 15¢ | MOTS garments on our Suit Department floor than we have ever had at aties osier ing of the board and will be acted on at|by relatives that Miss Anna O'Hare was | e Bt ’ / 4 2 . . . o wohnéat mesRE: drowned late on the afternoon of Decora- Values up to 35c a yard. gny one tlme,band affords the buymg pUbhc Wlth:iut do“bthtge great Wiansilie To Keen Out of Jail, ton day at Kansas City. The sister of the 4 e est garment bargain rtuniti re Wash Suits and James O Emereon, arrestcd oh a charge |Eifl. @ Miss Agnes O'lare, Ia un smpioye || | 75¢ to $1.50 Skirt Flouncings 9 nt bargain opportunities ever offe @ Hundiey Wholesale Stook of fofgery In Fremont, has appiied to the |°f & leading hotel here, while the mother, “97 inches wides one sale | Dresses divided into four big lots: ) supteme court for his release from jall by PRI R R 7 J : Ladies’ Hose 10¢c and 150— labeas corpus proceedings and the court Prags.) at....39¢, 49¢ and 79¢ N 35 ir: i A Jus set the heariug for Monday afternoon. Y fl - Worth up to 36 a pair, in {ccording to Ilu-“penu;uu(‘;]:‘; by Emer.| i cueafind i 48-inch Skirt Flouncings, 85¢ to Lot 1—Linen and Rep Lot 3—Dainty Wash lisle and fine cotton, both son, he WaB.arrested and bound over to the $2.00 yard values—at, Suits, the regular $10 = Dresses, in Union lin- Black agd actens ? t coutt und bond of $265, which [ PR nd . Z C DA 3 Sy s TR CIe & Pond B WA 4 49¢ 79¢ and 98¢ values—in newest sum- o ens, madras and cham- he gave. Upon leaving the court room Telih - @ochetiand - Siatiste Bur ) s’ Hose 25 43 “"d“’l:'::“l'r: i T e broidery in Matched Sets, flour mer styles, all wanted i e ; brays, trimmed with I'"‘R‘\die lar 60 c and 350— an s attorne: ed lovers: bands o A 3 g g J T5¢ habeas corpua proccedings before Judge = Hanelloyas hadn adxos, So colors, in plain tailored ey tucks, laces and em- 7 gu]nrfi])f ;""l ‘]" values, Hollenbeck, who ordered the released. | . 4 4 . . . . ine lace lisle preer- S L Lvover thh countr ot How”n at, yard 39¢ to $2.29 effects or trimmed with broideries, also pretty R4 1808 LiGie SNA. RNENg torney raised objection to the amount of You can’t afford to miss them izd gauze, in all colors. Pharsdar cluny lace, all sizes; on el g lingerie dresses; values this case Over,. sending' the man back to sale Thursday, choice, up to $10.00, all at one Pure 8ilk Hose—Worth to i Th ys for Emerson allege mr e h b ice T sday— g P air. i ack b el bl | Success o 493 - price Thursday §300 o pai, i black. and — iy RS .| ot B seors 00000 .$3.95 all colors; on sale at. . 98¢ by the county judge. Very Little Polities, Our Sale is unprece- N ti . Judge Lambert and Attorney Quacken- P otions Lot 2—Beautiful New bush of Auburn ‘Were her on legal business dented. F the Hundl Whole- Dresses, in lingeries > 5 Lot 4—Wash Dresses for today and both afe authority for the state- rom the nunaiey 018 ) ;i y . £ 0 an a s ment that no pofitics is being discussed in We ocouldn’s wait on sale Stock Swisses, batistes and 5 B misses and sm wo- Nemahd county. ‘Mr. Quackenbush sald he e i P Ton youil Jagy had. heard of ng petitions for Mr. Bryan the people Saturday. Read these special sale reps, white and all col- ) men, not o from the B L Ly e tateree 1 botng & RS prices, compare them with ors, made to sell at $15 i tdhmll( g.]rny light ,tl:,d Hundley Wholesale Stook the same kind of information from Saline for house in the land. ever, at ....:1.$7.50 | styles; the choicest lot bought at our own price— N Baien, s damocmte g 5¢ Pins, 3 pkgs. for.....5¢ of values ever, §$1.95 the first lots will show nough trouble for both parties, 8o we are | 6 balls Darning Cotton, fast 20.00 Silk Dresses $12.50— il » Thursday. et 1o $ 20,00 “Ghlom, "Thursday: sb.. .56 syou,“rds i s” = $25.00 Tailor Suits $1000— | """ "; b one (Chiet of Police., ) ees, ete., 2 .00 50 (e R s a8 6 pkgs. Gold Eye Needles 5¢ : All colors and sizes, newest $ and § ues 490 the bond and Judke Hollenbeck continued checks, stripes and plain " d chiet o ce, Tece e il < r S eiale Carriage Bags and Pocket hap male gool as chief of the department | 6 Aluminum Thimbles colors, made to eell at $20 best bargains in wool suits 0088, DRNG TANK, .86k :3.:“::: ;:. ek be Cxas bigbly -somal- 6 and $25; all sizes, choice, ? wo. have ever .offersd — | er8l {hflvu-nt ,sl)vl(-,n and :-01- o o sy e dtiare Bigr” him | 3 0 and 3 5 3 spools 150-yd. Sewing Silk | at...... ........$12.50 matchless values at, ors included. Never before 5::, was re-eleeted, including Captain Mo- | Thursday at . PR .71 Ladies' Wash Skirts fr. Ki d D choice cee 0.-$10.00 equaled values ......49¢ Quire, Who wasihighly praised by the board | opened the peoples eyes. || 2 spools Linen Thread..5¢ ’ om | Rimonos ax House Dresses A ; tor hls ":":‘ e 4 3 spools Machine Thread— the Hundley stock, in white | from the Hundley stock— | 50¢c Lawn Dressing Bacques; JRSN—— "ooley as to Suffer, " - 2 4 . r ] ice H R iir ot 1oa B Paul Ro- | They are hummers. 200-yd.; on sale at....5¢ and fancies, $2.50 values— | $4.00 Serpentine crepe Ki- | choice ...... ...... -25¢ 250 A“ s“k up agalust it. In his paper Mr . o Baadde i s choice 3. & "hoice ingham i | Gooley milebome ratsreice Lo ine super. | They won’t last long. § uirs Corost Buosls.......10¢ | cholos ... ...52...$1.00 | monos, at, choice. .. §1.88 | Gingham Retticoats frenithe Veilings at 74c Yard intendent o€ the boys' industrial school | 4 ¢ cards Hump Hooks and Eyes Big bargains ‘in all kinds | $1.60 Percale House Dresses | Hundley stock — regular ‘ e 8 ‘:(‘nll.l_l:h?r”::::\‘nu:::m::k::n\;n“ Drop in and be meas- Thursday for 5¢ | of Infants’ Wear. 98¢ | $1.00 values at.......50¢ All the Silk Veilings from e w.l‘("‘:'\m:c: ot ‘tner ‘?':t‘)’l\:;‘r.l“lll;:‘l ;: ured while you can make §0‘Z°{,‘;2..:’§I‘..'.‘..$2,".',’§.'r _mr' 3:3 the Hundley wholesale stock. iadhe superjor officer of the head of the ol U0 R SOIT DAY+ ¢ { n"'{ " b Soreny ! W SN and piaas 16 pawer > | v g A eq\;?lg' Ir e d c y to ove him on sight. Secretary of State 25¢ Veili 1 In prampMly wrote to Cooley, pointing | great bargains. ‘.".* a '." 25¢ Veilings it where Maupin had mis-stated the faets e — — in the case. Now, today, Mr. Mauplo wrote i

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