Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915. 3 : ,t‘ nai hich ould bri: 1 - | ¢ t in v e | y e NOteS from Beatl‘lce ‘::‘“‘lv\wz':vl‘“‘ 1 would bring in approx :‘:::non was In Fwvergreen Home ceme- |pel the city clérk to tall a special ale: 1tion on the saloon question. The decision ’ Hurglars Wednesday night visited the | Howard Smith, a vpung farmer lving | was in favor of the defendant, the Judge Nebraska And Ga,ge County home of K. B. Sheldon, Mrs. J. R |Seven miles northeast of Beatrice, re- | holding that the regular election showed o Weston, Dan Cook, Jr.; Dr. G. H. Brash, | Ported that his horse and buggy, which |an expresion of the wishes of the ma- ST MAN MURDERED AND BURNED REATRICE ’ ;. ~ |8 C. 8mith and Mrs. L. P. Rodgers. All | ¢ had left at the hitching rack at the | jority of the voters even though thero 4 | - N S ne B (Special) =10y gecured was 88 from the home of | Christian church, had been stolen. The | wers somo irregularities in the election — On account of a bad washout on the | yre' mneldon officers have recelved no clue to the |notices as posted by former Clerk ' [—— | Prenver are uns between Kansas City and | 0%y city to Miss Myrtle Eveiyn aue, | JUDGE PAUL DECIDES may be cdrried to the supreme court | enver are being run through Beatrice. |00 (F CO 1 NO ELECTION AT ORD :‘lthnulh this is not deemed probable as is doubtful it opinton would be ren- dered soon enough to permit the opera 1 at the bride's home in FOR CENENT BRIDGES | °yay, s, i meér in! [ JABLE TO PENALTY [t S v it | st et e o e TR 10 0 peeng iy e KPR with Wounds in Lungs. | s The board of supervisors, after dis Urges Counties that Have Suffered | — Decision of Supreme Court Ordering | cussing the mntter ¢ Denver Tuesday, June of a new county jail 4 Flood Loss to Put in Perma- | ROBBERY SUPPOSED MOTIVE| County Treasurers to Remit | Thursday passed resolutions to the effect | Funeral servioes for the late Georse | ORU, Neb. June & (Special—Judkt | tion of saioons tnis your | that they favored the building of jail, | Segelke were held Thursday from the | pyy) today handed down his decision in nent Struoctures. ——— - Has Wide Effect - w - s Since the petition for a new election on NO { PL & b, Sute B.tB0e {and sheriff's residence and the levy of a | fAMIlY home in Weat Beatrice, conducted | giatrict court in the case of Riley against| ¢y, oo ¢ e S sernb PUFPOse Of ta % o |and Rev. Mr. Poeverlein of o ™ " | Ty i o ! MANY FISR LEFT IN CHERRY | vounds were found in the lungs of Oscar| URE OBLIGED TO TURN CASH IN|Purocse of raising the money for he [#nd v Mr. Poeveriein of this chs. 1a- | ormar und 1o peitionsrs sought to om o supply the demand for liavor ) | Smith, whose body was found in a _— — — (rFom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June %.—(Special.)—State Engineer Johnson s somewhat interested | toward foul play. in replacing of bridges which have been | A few days ago Smith ca washed out by the rains in th edifferent counties of the state for the reason he fears that on account of the heavy loss tn some localities the countles will put in cheap bridges instead of those of a per- manent and lasting character. eH urges countles to put in cement as far as possible and make the bridges of such a nature that they will not so easlly wash away. Ask Lockhard's Return. Etxatrdition papers asked for by the governor of Utah were lssued by the axecutive offices her etoday for C. T Lockhard, wanted in Ogden for grand larceny. Lockard is charged with ap- propriating two checks of $16 and $12.78 respectively and mouney to the amount Deputy Sheriff J. L. Hobson of Ogden will take him back. Plenty of Fisk in Cherry. State Game Warden Rutenbeck has re celved some latters from peopic in Cherry county who dispute the atories Fublished that fish have been entirely burned condition at his ranch house near | (From a Staff Correspondent.) Arthur, Neb. Other circumstances point| LINCOLN, June 25.—(8pecial Telegram ) [~A& & result of the decision of the su- ed a draft!preme court vesterday, requiring that for $200 at the Arthur bank. This he car-|County Treasurer W. G. Ure of Douglas ried away in a money belt with a steel county should make monthly remittances buckle. The belt was gone and no buckle of state funds to the state treasurer, six vas found In the ashes Reside the body |teen countles are subject to a penalty for wae an empty gasoline can. This fact, | failure to obey the orders of the state together with the fact that the extreme- |trtosurer. These are Blaine, Burt, Clay, tles of the body were completely con-|Colfax, Dixon, Douglas, Dundy, Frankiin sumed while the torso was scarcely Grant, Lancaster, Morrill, Nemaha, touched, led the authorities to brlieve | Phelps, Thomas, Valley and York | the mtan was dead before fire touched | Court Ballift Frank W. Coleman left on him. No ashes were found In the stove. |an evening train today for Omaha with The only wood In the sod house ‘vhers An order of the court ordering Treasurer the body was found was the roof, which T're to pay to the state treasurer $170,000 was partially burned due the state as per the findings of the The coroner’s jury at Arthur brought court yesterday in a verdict that the man came tr his' The supreme court holds that remit- death by violence from unknown parties. tance of state taxes collected must bhe Smith fs & man of 66 years. He had made promptly at the first of the month separated from his second wife, whose The record shows that there is now due relatives live near him. Nine children by the state §190,00 on collections made since hit first wife survive him. The body was March 1. Treasurer Ure may be liable taken to Anarga, 111, by relatives today. for interest at the rate of 10 per cent a Further investigation will be carried on vear on the delinquent payments. The by Arthur county authorities. amount of the penalty is roughly esti- JOHN A, SWANSON, Pres. SheJlebrasha WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. Demonstrating Our Buying Power and Absolute Leadership Saturday--a Supreme Sale With Pride We Point This Parallel Greater Omaha and the Greater Nebrazka have grown up together The new organization at this of Men’s and Young Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits The styles of the hour. Fvery fashionable model, weave and color. wiped out by the hard winter in the lakes - 1onted at $2,600 i ih that part of the state. They say that | OSHKOSH BOOSTERS WILL The case {s regarded s a test one and store is the result of annexing the SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS best merchandise talent In the Worth 10 Worth l Worth Worth We've annexed the most rellable | some fish have died, but that thece are Wil affect treasurers of several othar | PHE iy G, DAL (KAt thé bigh Vates MAKE AUTOMOBILE TOUR | . fes. We've annexed the most fficient $15 & $18.. $20 & $25. . up to $30. 835 & $40.. i vith cateh! hem * " ] — { salespeople. : E g - { interferes with catching them OSHKOSH, Neb., June %.—8peial)—| s trre sald he could hardly believe | An nnparalleled distribution of thie mid-season wholesale surplus of world Naturall fon Expert at Work. J. M. Gurnell of St. Louls, gover.ment The business mnen of Oshkosh and other citizens of the town will make a booster the court had handed down such a de- cision, as he understood that the brief lines of clothing famous Rochester (N. Y.) clothes makers o We've annexed : s gt Y : | naturalisation inspector, fe in ths city | trip to neighboring towns Saturday, June | op (1o gttorney general was submitted | b Such values illustrate the distinet and unequulled service of this great today looking up & few cases. Ho sava|2, primarily for the purpose of adver. mot modern store Pt v " i3 e Nobraska lavw which allow & b.en tu| HinE the Omkosh chatiuuqtn. A s |17 Thursdas. He, sald, however, that | Sy store. Money saving is the ““‘Spirit of the Times'’ and we positively save you e . . “Ihe would abide by the decision of the ‘o' v p 4 (R o . . vote after taking out his first papers|day course Wil Legin next Thureday. | wger . | i A :?"'.\l;::,m:,::: $5.60, $10.00, $15.00 on your new suit. uused considerable trouble, for the ap-| Thirty-flve automobiles have arranged to ¥ E LSRN Ve ; of new customers M Dlicant neglects to take out his second | make the trip. They will leave hero Sat- | Row Setlitey Sendhin | ahd wh'se Justl The Models The Fabrics fupers and the time lapses. Now, how-|urday morning at 6 o'clock and arrive - - P o | o ever, they are required to take them out| ot Lwellon at 7, where o hait hour will | PESHLER, Neb. June B—(Epeciah-~ YOUIS: DEEIN Two and thret-place wuit bal lined, quarter | What & revelation s Shoicy bF SRS A within seven years, and it is necessary to|be spent. From Lewellen they will go |; “pindilil i lined and full lined. Soft roll effects or w e Call thelf attention to it 0 that they wid| soutn over the divide to Big Springs apa|icoTd llenry Sittler was elected presi- bt ol conservative styles. One, two or three. smart cheviots and serges. Run the whole b dent, F. E. Hemenover, treasurer; Al- is so well pre- a of 1915 patterns — no good weave or ot | u ive th t 9:30; from Big Spri to | i . i button. All sizes, 832 to 52, and all propor- range of 5 pa s 0 ot lose out. arrive there at 9:30; from Blg Sprirgs 0 15,6t Caughey. secretary. The following | pared to serve color is missing. New Bank Chartered. Julesburg, arriving at 10:0, then to Chap- | toachers Ruve been elected for tha en- The Becurity State bank of Johnstown| pell, where they will arrive at 12 and | guing year: Superintendent, ¢ W. Leh- 3 in Brown county has been granted a |take dinner. From Chappell they will g0 | man, coln prin-ipal Bernice I. Sh H f ) charter by the State Banking board with | to Lodge Pole, arriving there at 2 o'clock, i Jullan, Fremont: grammar, Anna Jacob- reate’t Ou)lflg o a capital of $17600. P. B. Wantz 1s president, A. Scattergood, vice president, and L. R. Nesa, cashier. Merrick L School County. Attendance at the meeting held in Mer- rick county a few miles northwest of Clarks last night, was very satisfactory, according to State Superintendent Thomas, who returned from there this morning. The school house was crowded by patrons from the districts in that ticnce to Ldsco, where they will arrive!son, Naponee; intermediate, Minnfe Half- | at 4 From Lisco they will return to!man, Deshler; primary, Josephine Her-| Oshkosh, ney, Deshler. | : ! THE STORE OF THE TOWN Men’s Hot Weather Clothes Our featherwelght suits are distingulshed for high class tailoring and fidel- ity to style stndards. Unequaled range of clever new fabrics in plain colors, checks and plalds—Lowest-in-the-city prices. Sumatex Suits at, $4.50. Kool Krash Suits, $7.50 & 10.00. Panama Suits at, $4.50 & $5.00. Alrpore Suits at, $10.00. Mandalay Suits at, $0.00, Mohair SBults at, $8.50, Palm Beach Buits, $4.50, 85, 86, §7.50, $8.50. BROWNING, KING & CO. Men's Wool Crash Suits, $10.00 and § All sizes, regular and stout, from 32 to ( | i locality and some districts in Nance ! county. Consolidation and more par- ticularly rural high schools Interested the people most and an overflow meeting wi REA S ALE and Young Men's and Young Men's Clothing—Second Fleor. } held outside the school house to accom- 9’ Y modate the crowd who could not get in-| A L Men’s $3.50 { #ids to hear Dr. Thomas. to $6 Pants— W. H. Oampbell kept the overflow I crowd until Dr. Thomas could talk to { them and two children of Mr. Campbell assisted in the program with songs and | ~ music. Ome of the districts is so inter- |, i ested in the rural high school proposition | that it s offering'$%0 a month for a good man to take charge of the school. Murphy Wants Station. ‘W. L Farley and a large number of others from Hamilton covnty have petl- Here’s Your Straw Hat, Sir! of HIGH CLASS CLOTHING Not a special purchase of rejected merchandise, but the kind we dis- weniol Wolwd tribute 365 dsys in the year. getn Chavioia ®es, Outing or Dress 8Styles — n Y N «. ALL OF OUR ... white, Al etzes, 25 to 53 Walet 1980 $350 The Great Trou- ser Bale of the There's no disappointment when you select your new straw hat here as our stock embraces every good straw from the world’s best makers. Genuine Panamas Porto Rican Panamas $5.00 to $10.00. $2.00 and $2.50. Genuine Leghorns Madagascar Hats A O B MEN'’S AND YOUNG MEN’S g s vy v [ | Siatton puss ebiustiy o mial) dalicn | 5 Men,s Underwear : 3 Genuine Bangkoks $4.00 and $5.00 Splits and Sennits $1.00 to $3.00 i about six miles west of Aurora. The present service is given in a freight car FANCY SUITS Besides our wonderful showing of celebrated Vassar, ] and it is claimed that the town has | Superior, Flaxall Linen, B. V. D., Corwith and many 1[ reached that importance that a real sure | Now ON SALE other lines of high grade union suits, the largest stock it enough station would add dignity to the | in the west, at $1.00 to $5.00. We offer for Saturday s °al M ’ $ —T [ AN ) place. | gl wonderful specials in union suits as follows: peCl . e!l ' s.le of Sl]k H‘t‘ 4 More Countles Report. | [u—— 13 Four more countles have reported to | AT REDUCED PRICES 75c Men’s Mesh Knit $1.00 Balbriggan 5 8“:“1? ljg: b = for Saturday { the mecretary of the State Board of As- | . 2 2 H 3 orth up to o al The popular zephyr |\ weeumnt o hn amesment o (1 vear ; NOTE THESE REDUOTIONS: Union Suits Union Suits o (loz: s !in; - PR o AP el N £ as follows: Adams, $7,845,086, an increase MEN'S FANOY SUITS— 45 69 2¢ (0 s color. ’ T T " e || Pormerly 34000 Now $30.00 2 " The wason's ewest igles, Man- {| 'S femp 100 Jb § vyl iy G HARLASAES i Short sleeves, knee length. Extra fine quality white facturer's road and sample room Silk Fats Silk Bats Y £202,408; a, w i, MEN'S FANCY SUITS— | Run of the mill. Sizes 34 Balbriggan unfon suits, - A i . . £ ettt Sa ¥ o NOW $24 50 to 48 and good quality short sleeves, ankle length. hats. Slight imperfoctions in a few ay turday ' State Treasurer Hall today forwarded !'ormerly $30.00 and $36.00.... . Nainsook Athletic union Also men's Porosknit of these hats. Aectually worth up to 65‘: 35c ) to the Hanover National hank of New i suits. An extraordinary union suits, short sleeves, ”» Q 4 y i York the bonds for the collection of the MEN'S FANCY SUITS— N $ iR de R IatiCh, Bals BRKIE.or & Kneal ieamin’ $7.50, Saturday ot $8.50. Silk Caps 50c and $1.00. f $333,000, which the state of Idaho desires 18 50 cessess .8BC B The | SRR 69c 0 Floor—Bast Alsle. White duck and [ to pay off on the $100,000 in bonds given Formerly $25.00 and $28.00.... ow s urday at..... c Saturday, at Men's Hate—Main ast Alsle. White duck 50C to Nebraska. The whole amount due SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS, < . ’ with interest will emount to $399,270. It | MEN’S FANOY SUITS— N 14 50 will cost the state about $6 or $30 to get Formerly $18, $20 and $22..... OW . the moncy here. Adjutant General Hall has called an BLUES AND BLACKS 20% DISCOUNT. election for the selection of a major of L the Fourth infantry, Nebraska National 75¢c Men’s Union Suits, 35¢ $1.00 Athletic Union Suits, 59¢ Fine quality cross bar Jebrasha € atural ribbed me- | ! Guard, to fill the vacancy caused by the 9 A | resignation of Major C. H. Johnson of IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT dium weight Balbrig- %‘.m"w xn|lnmok| Athletic i that regiment. Ballots wil] be counted ALL BOYS' cLonG AT gan. Special for SB.B;. S - nr on suits. Saturday, I at the ofice of the adjutant general at 12 urday at cee CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN al .o 000 | noon, July 6. b Secretary Charles Pool has a scheme to | utilize convicts at the penitentiary for | making the automobile plates which the 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT } state now has t opay an outside firm to “ make. They are simply steel plates and 9 7 o X . cost the state 8% cents for automobile B L L . GEO. T. WILSON, Manager A Continuation of Our cycle plates. It will cost the state from $9,000 to $10,00 per pear for the plates and he believes that much can be saved by making them at the penitentiary. HYMENEAL 1! MeGiffin-Petite, ATLANTIC, Ia, June 25.—(Epecial)- Miss Grace Petite, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Petite of this city, and Donald J. M. | Giffin, secretary to Congressman C. W. | Ransemeyer of the Sixth lowa district, | were married here last evening ' the heme of the bride's mother. The wed- ding was a large function, there being piesent some 200 guests, wany of them from out of the city. The ceremony § performed on the lawn and the atfaff Sensational Sa.le of “High Extreme Values In the Newest Men’s Oxfords This store bas the reputation of catering to men who know quality, On Saturday last, If you will remember, the Palace placed on sale 750 surplus suits, bought to great advantage because Strouse & Bros, of Baltimore, builders of “High Art” Clothes, saw fit to SELL them at a sacrifice rather than chance the style changes of another season. Sat- urday the unsold balance of these suits will be sold at the same sensa- tional sale figure—§$9 85 the suit—even though the values range was one of the largest nuptial events of the present season. Mr. and Mrs. Me- Guffin left for Des Moines and from there will go to Chicago and thence to Chesa- peake Bay, where they will spend the summer, taking up their residence in know style, and yet approciate the value of a dollar. Our patrons want just as much as is possible to get for their money. That's why the majority of fellows who demand style, snap and quality in their Summer Oxfords say from $15 to $20. The line includes all manner of smart materials and Blue Serges as well. All sizes, extra slzes, slims and stouts are included, 8o there is not only the most timely, but the STRONGEST clothing event of the sort offered THIS season, and is NOT likely to repeat itself soon. Washington in the fall, Gelvin-Stratton. BEAVER CITY, Neb., June %.—(Spe- cial.)—Hugh Gelvin of Clearfield, la., and ) iss Fannie Stratton of this city were married at the home of the groom's sis- ter, Mrs. T. M. Davis, at § o'clock last { Wednesday evening and left immediately for a wedding trip. They will be at home after June 15 at Clearfisld that ours are the best in town for— 3400 $A50 ANY SUIT in the lot sells regularly at $15---Many at $18---Some even at $20---All of ’em are THIS season’s smartest garinents,made up by Strouse & Bros., Clothes Builders, Baltimore, Md. Apartments, flats, nouses &na COTLAENS can be rentedquickly and chesply by a - Eee “For Rent” 1611 & DOUGLA S