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| BRIEF CITY NEWS | Eleotrio fans, "ru Burgess-Granden Mave Root Print Iv—Now Beacon Press Wedding Rings at Tr Elholm, jeweler Radistes Efficlency—The 26c plae Springfield. @ifuer served at Schiits hotel. { Mrs. Byron Sage returned from a visit Sow . \ to her sister in Colorado. sromisee. pirpened by nachinist OA| ey Ciaee Minturm fs spending the ses, charge T5c. Doug. 8% | week with friends in Omaha “Today's Complete Movie Program’ | Classitied mection today, and appears ia | Uncles, The Ree EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what h, Joseph Bates of ¢ L tanton is visiting his A. and W, E. Bates ers of Omaha_visited at the om OQOur Near Neighbors ;Lrn‘ndl\l ents, Mr. and Mre. John Hend- rickwor Nehawka. George C, Sheldon and wife motored to Crete Monday Henry Behrns was in Plattamouth on business Tuesday ‘ Mra. Clara Nutzman went to Lincola 1scant by Dr. D. F. Stauffer Menzfe. An appropriation w the grade school of $4200, A 30 over last vear. whiot are for new plumbing \ marciage marriage lir attendance. be at hor s A Mr Johnsor ar Mend, Net and farm t An_appropriation f $3,000 was mede for the Ploneer Union ) 18 needed e ¢ o hig U d Weeping Water scheol of district 1 a . y Farmers in this nity are plain I | 1 Valley. ns that the Hessia 1y s working in the end at Kk City he wol ing eleotric hts A shower was given at the home of Ole | | e Aethodist church was compicted Parson last week for Miss Neola Parsor - Zetetle 1nd the! Mre. Aubray Davis and children of | o oo rog 11K Toneo: - [dren of | husbands at a plonic o falls '}‘.r“l?“n are \r'.m... Mr. and M A P.| Monday eovening . Dr and sald program was rendered at the Congregs tional church last Sunday evening Bikhorn. Work was commenced on the Farmeis State bank Tuesday. Swindle and family and their P. Nrown of Lewellen toed to_Lincoln Sunday and spent the ) Mrs. Minnie Deerson entertained for Wy L. DRUYRRS RO her birthday Monday. ¥ Mrs Charles Betts of Benson visited Avoon. her gon, Charles, Sunday [ maker of Nehawka Mrs. J Hbbons _entertained th apending ek ity her daughters | Ladles' kensington Thursday. f Mt ard Mre. Willlam Rioken are il parents of & baby bon born Monday. ) t Rutton wa# here Opp Isiting Mra, N this w Wyatt and little daughter the various moving picture theaters offe ""\'“' of his father over Sunday {early in the week Mra Mary Hempsted, who was taken | ¢ e ‘\:';.unr' -’w;T Is parents, Mr. and |vish fh Felatives near Duny el i‘lf‘h"i'-,“\"\',",.'d B A Dr. W, P. Wherry announces the sev- | oy T30k fuhelder of Elgin is vialng | james Miller was a Plattsmouth busi- »(l"“m_lh&;'m,l‘; OB har YAy, Nome Tom | yes. B, B, Jones. e Vrte. deil Sl Mrs. Fudge of Allan, Neb. visited here nce of his association with Dr. F. 8.1 \re' Mary Flanagan of Thermopolin. (™ ors “"“if Monday fo motored tb | TRDMIY s ¥ ¥ | Misa Floy Canaday roturned Monday [first of the week from n it at |over Friday. Mies Rose Morrison ac n and the estabifshment of his tem- | Wyo., Is visiting her unele, John Mt Kride. | p ,{"|_'rm,“,‘,‘l"',‘.'\',,,_’:,',]‘f TRY e (Miss Bulah Byare and Mise Kva Roerts Jrom her TIp to California. She | 5 . gponcer and tamily were here "“';“""jj"',""." "‘;";‘;" i it T rary offices at suite 38, Brandels thea- | Emma Watson and Ett h oo £ Tues ot her |[1€T. Who have heen teaching in F 5 why : rom Talmege Sunday visiting reiatives. | 2208, . G HSICEII Hne 0 sy ot [ week issellville the wee Charles, loft last week for California. ic Fhiatives the first of the week o ) K Harte to Build Rose Bullding—Joln| | George Tate wae ‘.m d a ( Mre. Pet > spend the summer with relatives Clarenre Nendle and family of Hoope: | Mrs. L ates wiht ‘W " ol o B or Peteraon entertained the & And_son returned | o ahiv oope Harts has been awarded the comtract for | ar ':’s"“l ‘n\ r:( \1}»‘ w ‘:1:( t \“’\\ 1)|:‘IA‘L"‘I‘A\I ‘\ ity on v‘q v;. t b |‘ T - | members of the Woman's Christian Tem- Shirley é\(u.m:v of Lincoln was ;v\ V:« m Platte Tter. ‘\';n $ ]\m;;nl‘ ~":l«v;h«:\ ‘u|r|;| ls":?dnr"r with the o o Rése ai . 3 8 | George ¥. Switzer has sc hle farm | perance union at her home in Byarsville | town Monday and Tuesday, meeting old | U A attending the wod: | Mra. Pendie other, Mr alve e (-oor:lll'hr:-::nn ):;::ne“:m:“::\nrl‘:hrwu;x;.U‘l :;'"rm b il | |south of town for §25,@, or $176 per acre. | Tuesday aficrnoon triends and visiting at the L. N. iiunter J0ere fTO¥ GO0 v Rl ohn Bendixer, W. T Quinn and Atike ) corner Sixtee d | h, who has been several | o idgewater of Lynn, Mass. is o home A Cavanaugh went t) Excelsior Springs Clayton Bound Over—Joseph Clayton ast Monday Joe West and family of Belvidere are |at thefy “hurch Monday evening. for theiy | Wilkinson returned this week from Crete, |\ aqnesday Mra. P, H. Hellett. accompanied by nireited ok’ Bk R . hioss | e, R M. Fugan and children went to|guests at the home of his brother, D). C.. |NW Dastor, Rev. A. L. Fredrickson where they have been nttending Doane | “wdnTAN L Miss Anna | 1078, Earnoet and Willlam, and daush- r r the passing of worthless eb., last Monday to visit Mrs. |this week Regent W. G. Whitmore, together with | “0llere rere Weening Water . viatte t Mre, A Deerson, were Omaha ohecks, was bound over to the dfstrict mother | B O. Tucker and wife were at_Dotne [ othar régents, will take & 1.000.mile | Tho large barn on the farm occupled by | \Whyagaus - Visitors Tuesday court by Police Magistrate Fostsr with| John Nottleman has bought the hos-|college this week to see their son, Marlon, | 8utomobile tour, ‘taking in the experi- |[Carl Richart and owned my William Straub has _ returned from | Tho Annuval kehool méettng was held bonds fixad at $300, plial of Dr. Petera and will bulld o bun:|graduate |miental stations in the state, very soon. | Ochlerking was burned during the storm | Francis Straub has refurned | from | Monday B Chamberin and 1.\ . galow on the site. ! 3 The Wo Thursday. chisc " h bbonis = were elacted members of th A | Wil Rose and family of Avoca were oman’s club gave a book showar ding sehool v o Tret Dresks Man's Lep—Ora Letter-| atter attending a college at Aurora,[visiting With Mr. Kose's parents nevo |8t the home 'of Mr. ands Mrs W F.| Weeping Waters chautaugun begine “RINEAR00 0 L board A devy Tof 5000 wae Voted fc wood, 4010 Hamilton street, emploved | Ili., & year Ernest Brawner is home fof | Wednesday Naskiy Friday evening, Jrwventy ‘Wooks | thie Yeur on Sunday, July 3. iss Jennia | M\% A, Francia wan here trom Dunbar |school expenses for the coming ve with a paving gang at Twenty-fourth and the summer vacation. { R. A. Bates, proprietor of the Platts- [;"‘"" r‘«uhhrd fn:hn-.e Iivr-r‘):' and over | Hitchman has been secured as junior Rardt : ';:;;"1‘“\?‘ \\l:::\.m.“.‘“: 1\1'"“?:". ’ o : h 5 to purchase others were given supervisor A o Crown Point avenue, had his leg broken| Mrs. Jo Neeley of Elmwood was taken |mouth Journal, and wife were in town | f prodal N e , " - % e down fent | 10 &1 Omaha hospital last Monday. Mrs, | Wednesday The home of Mr. and Mra. A, J. Pavson| Dr. W. H. Wilson of the state board of Styaub, wite, daughter, Judith, | at noon Wednosday at the home ot thy when & tree he was chopping down fell | h . ol Maxie, were Omaha visitors |bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Neeley will be remembered as Miss Mat-| Mr. and Mre. Hillburne of Lincoln are |08 the scens of a boautifil wedding | heath was called hera Thursiay to ! J TS R et s et Wome on him. After having his fracture set at| tie Munford {visiting with the Intter's father, Tsaus | K CfdAY evening .when thelr daughter, |settle the question of whether ihc con d Wednesday \ Bonniagton, the police station he wae taken to his| J. M. Eiwell and family and the fami.|1ollArd, this week Neola, and Conrad Johnson were united | taglous disense so prevalent (n this eptionally fine Children's day home. lies af Ben and Wil Rchobert attended | Mesdames Tuflp and Tucker of Burr, the wedding of Howard Gramlich in Ban- 827 croft Wednesday. Burglars Return-—S. H. Staats, South Seventeenth street, reports to the | At the school meeting last Monday Ern- | police that burglars evidently were not |est Christianson. 'Mrs. Thomas Nelson satistied when they broks into his garage | And Henry Fiegenbaum were elected b e Suturday night and stole three casings, | Tober® Of the board. 2 | _The tourt party composed of Mr. and po returned Thursday night and made | Mre. John Schaul, Nelson Dewey and way with the -carburator from his |Mrs| E. L. Pflug set sail for San Fran- machine :]’a”n'lel:‘d other lw:\lh@hrn pnln:s last Tues- Y ey expect to be gone four months. v Jordan, Passes Bogus Ohecks—Ray JOMdAN.| myp report {4 received of the death of Rddress Eleventh and arnam streefs, | John Zimmerman In Montana. Mr. Zim- was sentenced to thirty days in the | merman went from here a few years ago, vounty jail for the passing of a sworth- less check. Other checks are being held by the police and each one will result in 1he filling of a separate complaint against Mra. Margaret Adsett and son Geor of Iown are visiting at the home uf My and Mrs. German Adsett. Irvington. Dordan. Miss Emma Sundall wes an Omaha Xioved by Norse—William Collins, | Visitor Wednesday. Miss Mabel Knight lnfl Tuesday for her home in Custer coun Mr. and Mré. lDrfnl and Mr. and Mr Beals motored to Blair Monday. b o iI8. Wesley Williams of Chadron, Neb., is visiting at the Willlams home. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sundall visited friends in Council Bluffs Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hackman and children were Benmson visitors. Monday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beckmyer of Rusty Gulch visited at the Westergaard home Sunday. Miss Mabel Johuson of Omaha visited at the Dein home Saturday and Sunday. Miss Annie Sundall returned Monday from & weok's visit with relatives in Fre- mont. John Bleick attended the stag party at the McArdle homé In Benson Monday evening. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Arthur Knight home for supper Wednesday, with A large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuire and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mo- Guire of Benson visited at the John Blelck home Sunday Loyd and Viola Hendrickson of Wins- lov\ Neb., and vey Jones of, David City, are 'visiting at the home of their expressman, living at 4120 North Four- teenth street, sustained a fractured right leg, when the horse which he was hitch- nk up kicked him. Dr. Charles Zimmerer as dispatohed from police headquartars attend him and ordered the man'e re- hoval to 8t Joseph's hospital. emome—t———— Bennington. Mra., ‘Witbur of Aviington was o \-M(or Bt the Domacker home on Tuesda; ‘Thio Fourth will be celibrated by & ple- nice, ball game, races and dance at the vark: also with' a dance at Oft's hall, Georgo Nelson, who died following an operation for appendicitis, was burled from his late home on Monday after- v.0on. He 18 survived by his widow, form- erly Miss Staffen, and two small ohfld- ren; four sisters and six brothers. Mr, {¢lson grew to manhood in this vicinity. Tho_wedding of George Cunningham nd Miss Rose Witte of Elkhorn oo- turred Wednesday at noon, at the bride's home, Rev. Mr. Aston of Waterloo wns the officiating minister. Mr. and Mrs, Cunningham will make their home tn Dennington, where the groom is en- Faged in business, who Have been visiting at the Rood hotne, {retirned home Monday. Mrs. Keltner, who has been for the Royal Nelghbors Monday from a two weeks' trip. Mre. B4 Conrad of Oklahoma is this week, called by the dangerous fll ness of her mother, Mrs. Cunningham B. Wolph and Stuart, Raugh and fam lilies were at Crete this week attending (!h" uraduation of some of their young people from Doane collexe organizing returned home | | Bellevue, Mrs { for several davs. Miss Hatile Storrs has gone to Peru {to attend the summer school Papillion beat Bell e. 8 to 5, base ball game Sun afternoon Mrs. Flahertv entertalned the weekl: meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Wednesday afternoon George Evans, son of Prof. P. \V Evans, has gone to work on a ranch hear Spalding, Neb. Mr. Ferguson fell Tuesday while stoop- lnf to pick up his egne and injured him- selt seriously. Miss Elsie Probasco returned Sunday night from Tekamah, where she has been visiting Miss Jeanettea Goodwill The village board met Monday. James Gow was elected stréet commissioner ‘and €. L. water commissioner . Mrs. Nicholl had as her guests Tuesday and Wednesday her aunt, Mre, Elizabeth Arthur, and her Gus Sales. and family of Omaha C. E. Fowler of the Nebraska City News. who has been in South Omaha as | & delegate to the Eagles' convention, vis- ited his parents In Bellevue Thursday Master Stephen Randall s spending a few days with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Phelps, in Bellevue, while en route to Los Angeles to join his mother there A mass meeting of the voters in school | district No. 1 was held Monday night. J. M. Fowler and M. H. Stewart were slected reduction hoflerh(mthuh.uh Those who realize what wonderful values Hospe has to offer have been crowd- ing the store for the last two days. Saturday will be another big day in this great sale. 1,000 Fine Pianos Eleg-nt copies of the world’s greatest works of art, imported prints and colored reproduchm some framed and some are not, at pncu less than the cost of framing alone, all go in this great sale At Half and Less Than PIANOS Oak Cable-Nelson. . Walnut Hospe. Mahogany Brewster. ... $350 Mahogany Marshall & Wan dall $400 Weathered Kimball. $600 Ebony Steinway. . $500 Walnut Kranich & Bach. GRAND PIANOS ‘l 5 $1, $825 Krakauer . $900 large concert -nze Kranich & Buh BASKETS—Any baskets in the house. Some $2, values $1.50 to $3.00 MIRRORS—In gold and mahogany. French plate Original nut and Mahoga Bread Plates, M Prices 81, STEJNS—$§1.00 values, ai. $1.50 BRASS HUMIDORS. ASH TRAYS A HOSPE & |soo Kimball, at . lo. 5 Columbia Plnyer Player Plano. . tazg $850 Kranich & Bach, small size, at SERVING TRAYS—Gold, to 88, STOCK FRAMES—For pi Half Prlce A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Pianos and Player Pianos PLAYER PIANOS $276 Mahogany Majestic.... $98 $450 tine fumed oak Plnrr 88- note, latest style..... $300 .\luhnnny_Weur Bros .145 [$460 Whitney Player, oak, s8-note, $326 Oak Kimball........ | - K 256 Qak Steger. 7 $660 itorv & Clnrk mahoguny. 88 Kimball BOL® ....ccoiuorcnes mlhoxu\y, 8 -note, mnfio!any. 88-note . 500 Knnlr»h l Bu-h [3 play- er, mahogany finish..... 150 500 Welte Autograph Upright 8650 Specials in Art Goods, Frames and Novelties 00 Values in This Lot. Enamel, Circassian Wal- ny Finish, Creton and wood fill- glass. A straight discount of 20% to 33 7o ing, $1.50 value ‘ ey §e ol QPQ off ... : .81.00 to 830 | BRASS—Umbrella Stands, Smoker Stands, Jar- lTATUARV—One hul otl iarked prices. Busts, dinieres, Vases, etc, at one-half off. Prices Figures, Animals, etc. Tic pleces, 38¢: $1.00 from §1 to i less. . 2 off PIOCOB . .......ccieiiiirateteniiatataninban D!.K T8—In brass, sterling lll\ur and bronze l!RN DISHES—Fern Dishes filled m maholuny Prices !%5? 40 less. .33 1-3 off stands . . SHEFFIE! —( onsists of Bon-Hon ishes, u-turd and Horseradizsh articles. tos, carbons SILVER—Deposit Vases, Sait and Pepper, Night | 4x6 to 16x20. 1,000 varieties to from, N Lamps, Sugar and Cream, BonBol Cnlo.u Prices from §0¢ to $15.00- .- ..... % off K Bottles, Love Lights, etc.; all at. Frames made to order, 1,000 patterns, % off CO. 1513-15 DOUGLAS ST. Charles Whetstone has been very | in the | cousin, Mrs, | to fill the places on the school board l-ftl JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. Breaking in Thls Mighty | | Store Hours: Open Saturdays | | G men’s and young men’s.journeymen tailored to you as we bought them. : Consider the Tremendous Valués and Think of buying at $25 a $35 or $40 suit, but you can do that very thing. At cl'e prln- we u"er moul extraordinary values, at 310 ? $25, Here's an absoluto cash fody ng of ms to ‘m and the advantage of selection from the finest assort- ment of 'midseason qtflm this city has ever known. Suits worth $15 and §18, at $10 . s'::l.du?;;‘.h5z,22! $l 5 | Men’s Palm Beach Suits, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50 Wonderfully complete showing of men’s and young men’s Palm Beach suits. The best tailored Palm Beach suits in America; all sizes, 31 to 50, regular, stout, long $7.50 Mohair and Airpore Suits, 38 50 and $10.00. Fxtra Pants of Palm Beach cloth, $2.00 and $£ 50 Straw Hats Greatest Selections | IR T HTY - ?1"{:34 Getx'mi;!;m Bm;:ckinlw-, | $3.50 1085 $2.50 | PorweRiomn ) $2 to $2.50 Men’s $1.50 Shirts, Saturday, at $ Owtord Cloth Shirts, _Stripe Crepe Sbirts, 05 Fancy Madras Shirts, Mercerized Btripe Shirts. s y g cuff negligee Ihe handsomest patterns in soft cu shirts it has evet been our good fortune to offer the men of Omaha. Would be nnusnal $1.50 val P $1.05 ues. Special for Satnrday, at.. #1.25 Soft Ouff Shirts st 70€ Men's Sport Bhirts ..'u.oo and $1.50 Boys' Sport Shirts at 30¢ and $1.00 | sase Sk Shirts | $350 fine Wonderfully quality tub pils Men's Silk Shirts, shirts; 25 differ- pecial, 00 ent patterns and " 85 color effeots. Manhattan Shirts, { Blzes 14 to 17 Unmatchable val at $1.50 o $5.00 | Fomad By Yorke and Bates Street Shirts, $1.50 to 86 Beautiful New Silk Neckwear Four-inhands 5 0 c and Bows, at JONN A SWANSON.sucs. _ WM L HOLTMAN, TheJlebrasha Value- REAT sales require great assortments. the cream of America’s Leading Clothes Makers’ surplus stocks of Met's Mat Dept—Maln Floor, Bast Als. FARNAM A7 FIFTEENTH ST CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. IO P M M. Giving Records Mid-Season Sale Other Days 5 V. We secured suits at record low prices and pdss them on Assortments This Opportunity Offers Kvery fashionable model, one, two or three-button. Half lined, quarter lined or full lined. Beautiful, dis- tinctive weaves——grays, blues, browns, fancy mixtnres, Rich worsteds, classy cheviots, velours and blue serges. Every size, “regular,” “stout,” “short stout,” “long stout,” *“longs.” “‘extra longs,” and *“stout” models. Suits werth $25 $20 ‘ Suitoflu::r;h“z'&f‘ $25 and $30, at $4.00 to $6.00 Outing Trousers, $2.50 and $3.50 . Saturday we place on sale several hundred pairs of ouf- ing trousers, Serges. makers of tailored trousers. $4 to $6 valnes in two hig lots, at Fine flannels, cassimeres, worsteds and A notable purchase from America’s leading $2.50 and $3.50 Straw Hats Unequaled Prices at $2.00 Nebraska’s Underwear Leader Particular men find us the Mecca for underwear. All the leaders Vassar, Superior, Flaxzll, B. V. D., Hatch one-button, Cor- with, and many other union suit favorites All sizes, all pro- portions, all siceve and leg lengths Union Buits, 50¢ to $5.00 | Shirts or Draw’s, 25¢ to §1 Specials for Saturday 75¢ Union Suits $1.00 Union Suits Men's medium Mens fine weight ribbed 35c quality cross 59c Egyptian cot- bar nainsook ton wunion suits, all athbletic 'union suits, sizes, 36 to 48. Extra elastic waist band and upcmlul for Buurdly croteh, sell everywhere -35¢ at $1; Saturday, 59¢ Il'd" Night Spocll. 7 to 8 o'clock, $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts, 50c strictly fresh new Kxtra goed 50c Attractive patterns, all negligee shirts. Starched cuffs. $1.00 values. Saturday night, 7 to 8 o'clock, or while they last, at, Largest Showing Wash Neckwear 50c Season’s newest stvles at