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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGU —— J e tary ndit'ons in the basement under : : ) noon at her home of heart trotble, aged / § Nebraska, l MINNESOTA'S GOVERNOR TAKEN INTO INDIAN Nebraska binsh vt b pagyn oo g annihro Wealthiest B}‘ld(}S basd and six childron, Punée s esh TRIBE—Governor W, 8. Hammond and Dawn Mist at ing foods for eale in his market P['operty i8 Held | #it be hela Sunday atternoon ‘trom 't | | the ceremonies of taking the governor into Blackfoot tribe, Probasco Funersl Saturday Cerman Lutheras Ghiieh, B (A, Dot (GUARD AVIATOR : HARMAN NOW IS PUBLISHER » runee v e mase o i ume | in Trust for Her o, s, e t. clal.)—Henry H for holding the funeral of Herbert C Specht, aged 75 years, a plopeer resident | S Probasco, the Lincoln banker, who died | CHICAGO, Aug. 6—Although Catherin® | of Berlin, died at his home in that place FLIES AT GAMP State Food Commissioner Issues | Thursday. The runeral will be heid Sat- | Barker, who recently was wedded 1o |Sunday night, after & linge ting Dindgs 6 P.pel' Devoted to DOI"K‘ of urday afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Paul's | Howard Spaulding, ir was posscased of | gome time with cancer of the stomach, church, Dr. T. W, Jeffrey conducting the 8n estate aaid ty approximate &, He was the father of Mrs. Herman His Department. services. r husband cannot collect one cent of | Behrns of Avoca. A widow, four sons and two daughters survive him Ve et T | TV SROD STRINE Jorn 1 Wk, (4 e, v EIRE ON WARSHIP DUE TO ”;".“',';‘v"v" \T::”vv Correspondent.) ACI‘OSS the Border of Cook county SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION Exhibition Practice of Cap- tain McMillan. LACK OF FUNDS STILL HAMPERS { l Governor Morehead Watches First I (Special Telegram.) The d provides that the heircss shall — l»"!nlr Food ~Commissioner Harman rocelve $60,000 n year until she is 21 years | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6.—After & thor- ‘ (From a Staff Correspondent.) { B e’ ooy fleld and has | NOGALES, Ariz. Aug. é.—-Battery ¢ of |01 Then st 18 to recelve $1,000 & Yoar | qugh cxumination, while the damage was ¢ LINCOLN, Aug. ¢.—(Rpecial.y=The first P(:"-In“ll l‘x t"v "I”un 'fl( -,f,"‘ ¢ -Hwh"' the Sixth United States field artillery ar- |Un41 she ls 26 years cld. After that time | yoing repaired, officlala of the New York j public flight of the Nebraska National e forul by he paper will here from Douklas, Aviz., today to |*he Is to recelve the entire income of the | gnippullding company are convinced that \ Guard aviation corps took place last | otited b“_':h"‘{""l‘ tion and Wil be protect American lives and property from |!TUst fund oxcept what s necessary to (yne fire which swept the hold of the i night at the aviation camp at the state b Y ‘r 0od commissioner him the fire of the warring factlons in Sonora, |PAY other annuities | dreadnaught Oklahoma several weeks ago, falr grounds. e an elght-page, four column sheet, | Mexico. Tt was stated that the battery | It 1% provides that payments to Mra. | woy caused by apontancous combuation. The NOUKASKS guerd:le the firik; slkte jand ta intended to be of stance to the [Lad orders to shell either of the Maxican |SPAUAINE “are to be made directly to | parto o"to (his offoct have been sent to Euard to organize the new method of department in getting closer to the dairy- | factions that sent bullets into American |"eT DY check or draft, payable to her |, "n 0o aanartment at Washington and ) warfare and the flight last night was in jmen and the creameryman. In order. o | territory order, and shall mot be made (0 ANY |yyuafar ag the government is concerned | every way a success. ‘The corps is com- |ghow that he fs not ashamed of the| The Carransa forces which attacked |OheF Person, of upon any written or | o' ine to determine the cause of the Y posed of units with each having cne ma- first number, he has hia picture at the |Nogales, Bonora, Wednesduy and then |V°'Pal order given by her, or upon any |y ' completed. Work on the latest chine. The corps is in charge of Captain head of the editorial columns. withdrew, have drawn closer to the town | T"N*fer or assignment mu-l: by WEr of | | eadnaught fs being rushed. The Okia- Shaffer, who has one machine in charge | State Money Iaveated. with reinforcements which are said to |C'cntd by operation of law | homa was to have been ready for deliv- Mrs. Spaulding ls given the power to dispoke of the estate by will of corps unit No. 2. ‘The other unit s in charge of Camtain McMillan, who, like Captain Shaffer, is an experienced flyer. | Captain Is Delayed, | Captygin Shaffer has been delayed con- siderably in the assembling of his ma- | chine, but Captain MoMillan brought | with him to the camp his own machine ready for action and last night a large crowd of people witnessad two fine flights, the captain golng up nearly 2,000 | feet and dropping bombs in an effort to | The state baard which has In charge |consist of 500 men and two pleces of ar- the buying of bonds and the Investment | tillery ;flrn will delay completion until early in ©f the state's money, met this morning | It has been definitely ostablished that January. and bought a number of bonds of school |six bullets flew into the American town | DEATH RECORD. [ ~rrprg T e ! :l‘l tricts, & ! hn:»ll ‘l;t:w;rl] |;. ‘:.;:- ey ‘.;r .N""‘” during the fighting Wednes- | : W, \S|XTY-0NE INJURED ARKARSAR unty, $1,00; Disteict 1, Logan, $,000; | day eary Sehagtter, | IN WRECK IN ARK Distret 21, Seward, $,500; District 6 | FREMONT, Neb, Aug. 6.-—(Special)— | Bioux, $660,and District 63, Morrill, $2),000, R 3 fM : | “Grandpa H Schaeffer, one of the | eglment of Marines |, i o i iy oo o ahe | 0zARK, Ak, Aug. 6~Sixty-ons per- ¥ t Dodge. Mr. Schaeffer wan 78 years of | 20n8 Were infured when east-bound pas-| The State Pardon board held a short 3 0 d 2413 d d H senger train No. 108 and west-bound pas- session yesterdsy and granted eight pa- 18 uraere tO altl age and had followed his trade of harness | S8l Fie 10" op the 8t Louls. Trom Mountain & Southern rallway eollided at | ery in October, but it is expected the bt Paroles Grante. roles. There were no applications for maker ut Dodge, whera he onened the xi\m\l the {crnw-! 1-”1‘:; nwl"wl';‘ "fi:‘d" |“<I1 | pardons or commutation of sentences, PHILADELPIILA, Aug It was re.| "t shoD In the village, until his eye- | por s sie miles west of here yesterda: acrial warfare. lither o e bombs | 11LADE Aug. 6. s ree| o | | Fopins, { dropped would have done terrible execus - - % ddee - i A Inspector Wies Complaint. vorted hera this afternoon that a ptis Inlied. him, |Only one was seriously injured. P. F. tion to a battery, war ship or body of Complaint has ben filed by K. C. ment of marines has been orde Mes. Henry Walbam. Davidson, an aged resident of Fayette-| e x NEBRASKA WOMAN IS were married at Madison in 1907 and have | Kemble, inspector of the pure food de-| Haltl, It was sald the marines will I BEATRICE Neb, Aug. 6.~(Special.)— | ville, Ark., received an injury to his back 2 three children. Mrs. Vollbrecht in her | Partment, against Jacob Stosburg, who | here Monday on th rulger Tenne Mrs. Henry Walbam, a ploneer of Gage | which may prove fatal. The others ine " MeMillan. | 3 E 3 ere Monday on the crulser Tennessee, | ) » “"\":::I‘I' "‘I “"hm] ok o KILLED IN AUTO UPSET |vetitton charges crueity. She also asks |conducts a meat market at 113 North | which has boen ordered to'the Philaders | county living seven miles northeast of | jured, it was said, were merely brulsed Captain McMillan he A — for the custody of the childre | Sixteenth street Omah o - | phi y vard ‘rom New Yo De Witt, died suddenly Thursday after-|or cut by flying glass. dents since his entry into aviation, ¢ LINCOLN, Aug. 6.—Mra. Dan Sulltvan, || = Sl hildren In Omaha, for unsani- | phia navy yard ‘rom New York % y Thy | y he dropped 400 feet and sustainc &l wife of a prominent lumberman of the Edgar Trounces Superior. broken shouider, while another d4rop, state, was mstantly killed five miles| SUPERIOR, Neb:, Aug. 6.—(Special Tel- | broke a leg in two places. llowever, such | south of the city tonight when the auto- | egram.)—Edgar defeated Superior today, | ARG Gy " " ' e things do not seem to have lesssued his | mobile she was driving turned over on a |18 to 8, in a ragged gamo marked by many | i A Ml ¢rdor in the cause and when he heard |jevel stretch of road. misplays on both sides. Superior batters that General Hall had organized an &vi-| Ars M. H. Quinn of Denton was pinned | were unable to hit Scouces' delivery safely | stion adjunct to the :;nm-m;lm xulnvd :fl‘ under the car and terribly crushed. For | at critical times. ' Batteries Bdgar, | ’ ° wired him from his home in Town that his | two hours she was soaked with gasoline | Scouces, McInimy and Nesbit; Supericr. -1 s ot¥oes it saathins were 85 WA il f | it Lo W TUlre B ATRE b | e ininy dnd S uparee: uits 1n the deason's Greatest Clothing Event, Our the general. Glad to secure such a Valu- |ig gcalded from the effects. Lehman. ’ able assistant to Captain Shaffer General | ok - L1 Jiall wired him to come. “aptain Shaffer Fairbury News Notes Child Breaks His Arm, . yeceives ho pay other taan his board FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 6—Toeniat)—| BRADSHAW, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Speciai Wluch Stnm The same can be said of the two dozen {W. L. Kavanagh of Cedar Ra %% la., | Little Rarnard Palmer, the 6-year-old son mifitia men who have offered their ncr\--l has been night foreman in tiae Rock | of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Palmer, jr., met | s ATURDAY jces In the aviation school. They come Tsland locomotive shops and roundhouses | with a serious accidamt yesterday evening | from different companies of the Ne-jat this point. He succeeds C. E. Brim, | while playing in the Strahla furniture and | 7:30 A. M. SHARP braska guard and receive nothing but|resigred hardware store, where his father was| thetd-boaed: Jefferson county farmers were able to | superintendening the invelcing, by fall-| resume th o Seen Flights. ing Wedneaday and hun-|ing fron ter and Lreaking his left | " . i Governor Morehead was present last NIy i Rre.wxabt. rialig o s st In this, the boldest merchandising stroke of the year, you'll n Xpresse than ¥ r, dve to advers he PRI 32 IR Y I ¢ 1 . kel with the work hat 18 soing on.|conditions, the yercentags of wreat | Bt | |ON AND HALF IN ‘ encounter values that under ordinary circumstances would Untortunately the Eusrd s bedy oo | In ‘wossiby twenty vears, us the farmors| PAPER MONEY DESTROYED | be absolutely impossible—but, the summer season is at an end—and a posi- of the last legislature In refusing to ap- et o ook abenn o AT BT VA tive CLEARANOCE must be effected at ONCE, We feel confident this en- e e 1o et Ints this work |Wheat atacks are in evidnence. Onl® |paper money with a nominal vaiue of | tire lot of suits will be closed out within the next few days. Further salo a thousand or two to put into this work the chances are that Nebraska could | take the front rank along the lines of three fields of wheat in a few miles of |§1501121,111 in 317,964,188 pleces was d"l Falrbury have been threshed from the |stroved by the Treasury department dur- military aviation. g |Ing the fiscal year ended June 3. | Much of the success of the present | Officials estimate the notes weighed 590 announcements will not be made—so0 act at once. . Nenver Couple Weds, b school must be given Captain Shaffer, - tons and that about $5000,00 worth w formerly instructor at the Curtis school| SIDNEY, Neb, Aug. 6.—(Special Tele-| 000 0veq each day . $30,387.00 Represents the regular gelling price of these 1,730 8uits. of aviation at San Diego, Cal. He has wram.)--Forrest Ricketts and Arianna In 1865 only 10,000.00 pleces of rmw-r‘l taken an active interest in the work and | 508 O Boret, O e hambers, | MOReY With & nominal value of SIS | $1 2 694 () —the total Finai Clearaway Price. ¥ Cou ‘ i has already expended nearly $2,000 for | were destroyed. Regulations for the de- material and other things which the Ne-|' struction of paper money have recently R o YA T T braska school needed, from his own pri- ““"':"" RS Auks DIV, \hern codifled acd revised by, the Treasury | A g $ . vate funds. As @ partial recognition of| MADISON, Neb. Aus. &.—(Special)— |gepartment. ! 1 693 00 —the positive savings in which you are to share, that service General Hall has commis- |Mrs. Clara Vollbrecht has brought ac- s o sfoned him a captain in the National |tion in the district court for divorce from | A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand Guard of the state and made him chiet |her husband, Otto F. Vollbrecht. They | furniture into cash | ’ S ARbthar. TURNE will be. mebe past Suis | At these prices men will buy two and three suits Get 2 y —all sizes 33 to 52 are represented. The sav- Your day afternoon or evening. 'STABBING AFFRAY RESULTS ings on each suit averages $10.25. Share!!! OVER SUIT FILED IN COURT GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 8.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—C. C. Williams, a Union Pacific engineer, is in the hospital, and Willlam Bowman, who has maintained a | gambling room in the Palmer hotel for Hundreds of Floor Sar:nles and Odd Pieees of Furniture —ON SPECIAL SALE AT— THE CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE Six months ' The type of Suits involved in this greatest .co'w.'iira s the retail dis- | Clothing Sale Omaha has ever known trictof Omabs i Clearaway ! Sale We werc the last few years, Ilf- "n"r"l' n'l“?."w‘l?.?fi In every department throughout our entire store many odd pieces of [ | Our entire stock of two and three-piece wool Summer forced to lock for his appearance in cow furniture, many odd rugs, stoves, lace curtains, beds, etc, have accumu- | 24022 & " - Uvlis Onoli i mi-K i - ou do of a cuiting scrape In the Palmer house lated from the past season's selling. Big shipments of general home fur- Suits is involved —Stylish Kngligh and semi-English mod N.kr' b ‘:,:,: Sobby-today. nishings from the leading factories and mills will woon be here and w2 els, conservative three-hutton styles and several hundred e thA o Williams declares thetrouble grew out must have all the floor space now occupled by these samples and odd . : s bt $ . of an attemut of Bowman to blackmail |l§ pieces. In order to close them out quickly, the prices have been greatly M| elegantly tailored, strictly all wool suits that are such et 069 wige reduced, in a great many cases to less than one-half, Below we quote a || { " enti ;rec F v ol n ol Bflm“ml:::l",.:::,"v"f;,:,',::",; (W few prices showing the radical reductions that have been made, ! that this store camuot conscie ntiously Tecommend . a4 we _aaticipate :“;‘:_",‘on'!“ c.:t"“wm D R | strictly up-to-the-minute in style —yet, for the man who |record b‘;elk- No Lay-aways. 8, : A g . ng crowds — atfairs, thoue admitting that when the (§ You Make Your Own Terms at The Central §| puts quality, value and remarkuble money savings ahead bo amongst None Sold To suit was brought he made no appearance 0! e, they certainly will app the first and e o rablion PARLOR SUITES | LIBRARY OASES ; 0P, ho N It et your share Peddlers. debt. All Parlor Suites, when there are | Al Library Cases, where there two of a kind or less, priced as fol- | are three of a kind or less, priced lows: as follows: 50 Parlor Sultes red'ced to $16,80 | $18.00 Golden or Fumed Oak 10 Parlor Suites red'ced to §1i 21.0 $31.50 Parlor Suit-- red'ced to h.lg { 21,5% 8:{3:: o Rfl:fi 8:}: jultes red'ced to 847.60 | $28.00 Golden or Fumed Oak %0 Parlor Suites red'ced to $31.00 | $31.00 Golden or Fumed Oan DINING. ROOM TABLES = KITCHEN GABINETS IRRIGATION DISTRICT ACCEPTS CONTRACT SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb, Aug. 6.—(Spe- clal)—The Farmers' Irrigation district, by & vote of 22 to 18, has adopted what is termed the “carriage contract,” wheres YOU SAVE $5.00 s 31 0 SUlTS OFFERED DURING | ON EACH OF THE 119 15-g5kciuomad FINAL CLEARAWAY AT | YOU SAVE $7.00 512 SUITS OFFERED DURING ON EACH OF THE 340 BBSVLAR FINAL CLEARAWAY AT YOU SAVE $8.00 $ 5 SUITS OFFERED DURING ON EACH OF THE 311 REGULAR l FINAL OLEARAWAY AT | YoU SAVE $11.00 $ SUlTS OFFERED DURING | ON EACH OF THE 209 REGULAR 18 FINAL CLEARAWAY AT AM Dining Room Tables, where All Kitchen by the government acquires the right to there dre three of a kind or less, | are two of '."u?..?“&?'?..‘""f.i?&‘:: one-fifth of the capacity of the district’ priced as follows: | follows: big canal, This is for the possible exten- Vifuate 1D vr. Wamed. 0 $1500 Kitchen Cabinets requced Wi/ #lon of federal Srrlxullonl of ’:»'mxlr:c:l“ 318,60 olden ' or ‘Famed | $16.00 " Kiichen north of Bridgeport using FPathfinder Ced 10 1tiiriiiiiii s i vy ,00 Gold ol storage water. The practically unanimous PR30, 0Men of Pumed On, #18.00 ' Kiichien vote is a strong factor in favor of the | Golden or Fumed $22.50 Kitchen government taking over the system of O i 5 s (i the district on some such a basis as the | ooed o N 11ee twenty-year extension plan, the holders of the bonds—which 15 the old Tri-state Land compeny—being favorably inclined. yGnEF!MMl WRITES INJURED BY ‘MESSAGE FROM AMERICA’ Evgxy bdd Piece of Furniture, every Odd Rug, every 0dd Pair of Lace Curtains or Draperies must be disposed of during this Sale. GAS RANGES BRASS BEDS o y ¢ FREMONT, Neb, Aug. 6—(Special)— Moz & . ! A brother-in-aw of Henry Peters, witn (M $1360 Gi% Ranfex Feiced to 81889 | 910,60 meee mar il 2riC% 1.00 $ OFFERED DURING the German army in the Ebivelend, writ- | [ 313:80 a3 Ranees reguced io H238 | 41200 Brass Deas raducel 1o orae f]| YOV, SAVE S1l REGULAR \ ing to the Fremonter states that he is in 324.50 Gas Ranges reduced to $17.60 | $16.50 Brass Beds reducel to $6.98 ON EACH OF THE FINAL CLEARAWAY AT o hospital there suffering with an injury [l =~ e | $19.00 Brass Beds reduced to $5.00 s ) "ROCKING OHAIRS | 324.00 Bram 5 caused by an American shell fired by a French gun. The theory is advanced that reduced to $11,00 T nas put an ¢mbargo on the |l All Weskars whera' thers are | IRON BEDS YOU SAVE $16.00 $ OFFERED DURING shipment of arms at the beginning, the follows: e # K | .. At about one-haif price 334 REGULAR 2 Allios would have been compelled to have 3145 Rocking Chairs red'ced to 8190 | $3.00 Iron Beds reduced to ....e1.88 ON EACH OF THE FINAL CLEARAWAY AT St Rockine Chairs regest i | $4.00 Iron Beds reduced to .. g1.9s 7.60 Rocking Chalrs red'ced to #3.28 $4.96 Iron Beds reduced to .. 9088 9.78 Rooking Chairs red'ced to $4.80 | $6.00 Iron Beds reduced to . .. 98.78 o ————et | '§1,00 T9en Balls pedeend to | DRESSERS | sued for peace before the war had lasted six months. He referred to the shell as “the message from America.”” A nephew of Mr. Peters had been killed in one n? About 35 Suits which have sold regular at $30 and $35 are included in the 751 Suits offered at $9.00 Regarding Window Alterations an Garments _ A ocharge covering All suits displayed ia 16 ©_at HOWARD [fj the battles recently. "A”?ddkl',r;.“,;.l ‘h"‘w"u H. e, ‘(ig;H:PONIERS 0 of a nd or less, pri as fol- C! onlers, when there - fows: CHEYENNE SMALL GRAIN fi':'_:;)'g Golden Ouk reduced (o 8880 ?‘:lrfi»'u:'-’ 8 Nd o to0, vricea as ol > $8.95 | 35 CROP WILL BREAK RECORD |l 11500 Goiden Sak reduced to 8888 | .00 Golden i o e B 7 $10.85 | $12.00 Golden Oak reduced to $6.78 duced to . $24.50 Golden Oak or Maho t $13.50 Golden (¢ $ SIDNFY, Neb.. Aug. 6.~(Bpecial Tele- | 34.60 Ge | ¥is8 Oelden Ok or Mahogany re: gram.)~The biggest wheat crop that has | $27.50 Gold | $16.00 Golden Oak or Mahogany r ever beem harvested here is now in full | duced to s gy ook o blast and meny flelds will run from | thirty-five to forty-five bushels to the | acre. Hands are scarce and the farmers | begin work at 5 o'clock in the morning &nd remain in the field until 9 o'clock. Men and bovs are recelving 8 per day, eni board. It will take fully thirty daye o harvest the small grain. the actual cost of 16 * at HOWARD windows are for sale, alterations will be sizes and prices des- made, or suits may . {eniated n be gnken to your own WH ERE YO U Eux::ee 3?.;3‘;';7 sftz: tailors for altera- APE SUPE TO type of values of- tions. fored. i v for Rheumatism, | Dow't suffer and try to wear our your rieumatism. Sloan's Liniment goes right | 7TH ND HOW ) 1 Lie svot, kills the pain. Be. Al drug- 1ZTH A ARD 515 &'ste.—Advertisement.

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