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Nebraska BRIDGE COMPANY State Board IS NOW HEDGING| | | VEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 German Alliance Opposes Big Loan 3 Nebraska‘ l Nebraska Soap plus Naptha | Mrs Coffey Attacks | Nebraska City WAll /7o o s | 00430 0¥ s, s Washday minus-Doieis Girl Clerk in Her Build Tabernacle un ie v sart o thecomty| G0 S aaor five cerman s And that’s what a FelS-Naptlha washday other bridges were lost and representing as set forth in the res lutions over 1,000 citizens of the Unite States residing in this eity, today adopte CITY, Net Nebraska City is preparing fo: Husband's Office! NEBRASKA (Bpecial.) Sept. 2 SISTER VITALIS OF WEST POINT DIES IN OMAHA of Irrigation Finds (From a Staff Correspondent.) one of the greatest revivals It bas yet resolutions add to the president ¢ is Illinois Firm Not Disposed to LINCOLN, Neb., Sept (Special Tel- | held. A tabernacle will be erected in the ST FOINE . Teb . B0t Siper | THb Néw York Cletring Houws susssias S C Out C ” ram.)—The state house was the scene | cehter of town with a seating capacity of T I i ,l‘ - »H setting forth that the proposed war loan arry Out omru a domestic difficulty this morning [ 4000, and there will be & speakers' plat. (tlThe nows reihed GHs EOF GO0 | ln in violation of the principles of neutral ! — |when Mre. F. M. Coffey, wite of the | form and a cholr loft that will hold 2, M '”“' of . "rf'\ et {,,",‘q ity as set forth by the office of v: sec- SMAHA FIRM MAY BENEFIT |state cominissioner of labor, walked into | Each Thursday and Friday afternoops NOsPital, Omaha, of Siste alis, & retary of state In the early perlods o t office the commissioner and sottage pray meetir 1 t teacher in tAc Guardian Angels' school | the war and that it is furthermore an | g . d as-| cotta raye eeting 1 In % Her \se o red at 9 | unwise c olley for this countr (From a Staff Correspondent.) skulted one of the yoRng Women elerks | variove parts of town and & great deal it ! s s lee occurred at § | unwiso financial policy for thi ntry LINCOLN, Sept. 2L —(Spectal.)—It is the ' Working temporarily in the offiee of enthusiasm manifested. Tt s proposed © €Mk Manetye (o8 temtit Bl R ‘l'”'y' B g bt '*"'"r = "L""'f“h* Bellef of the members the State Board! The young woman assaulted was not in- | to start these meetings as soon aa Rev, '** W ot ”“ ‘i I;m”' : ~' ”-‘ \‘ and the president o \u-|' earing ot Irrigation that the Central Bridge,Jurcd serfously, although her hair and [ William Sunday concludes his services fn o' tine. ~Sue wab b TR S0 e | House aasociation was requcsted to coun company of Illinole, which was awarded Clothing we disarranged considerably. | Omaha ‘”["‘ ”"“‘l“"‘”"’“m 'I'm ol e sel \"\u-fl:'! the loan. No appeal was made the contract for the erection of a state After the trouble Mrs. Coffey stated that | Mrs. Alexander McCarney, who settled | 00t SCR SUERE JEC SO0 YRR P | o tas ington. 814 bridge across the river at St. Paul, is #he did not propose that her husband | where Dunbar now is In 1 died on WA A mative o estphalis nany, - 5 and wa her thirty-elghth Sister T¥ing to ket o of the contras [should keen women working for b in| Aindas, ek, In Wisconsin awd her re. 4 was in her thiry-elghth year. Swter | EAST FREIGHT ON ROCK They were awarded he contract for the BIS office and that the force working | mains were brought to this efty this V''alle was noted for vk ISLAND INTO THE DITCH lvl. h d bb' i building of the bridge at $2 This was there now would have to get out morning and interment was at a cemetery ’”'\h‘ ” ‘]”:hxm:»y”'nn'o. 3 ":m:t‘\“l - lnuS ar ru lng, minus i about $§,00 less than the lowest § 4der| Mr. Coffey had left the office to go to | here. She was among the early ploneers "' ot dpors By e | FAIRBURY, Neb.. Sept. 21.—8 y 1 ! school, all of whom loved her. She eb.. Sept. 21.—(Spe d d k b th avobe them. They made a deposit of a!Plattsmouth, but was stopped at the sta- | bf the middle nart the ant e ved by @ brother, Conrad Heer, | Telekram.)—The fast through freight No a all-aa, S ar wor y e certified check with the board for $5,000, ' tion and returneq up town to consult his The Nebraska City Vinegar factory M ‘{9 on the Fairbury-Horton line . . n ealt Armer ¢ Montere: precinet by I wa S that If thay fail to carry out ine con:|Attorney. He atated that ho wad beon | started active operations Mondsy and the & Wealthy furmer of Menterey restnet, | 31 0, (6 FRTieComen e S old=fashioned way. The com- i tract the state will not be out much as!having trouble with his wife for a long | Indications are that the output of cider o et bna whes trutt deralled. K & s 3 fhe bedy was take Mond eh v ng when a fru ear was deralled n he next highest bidder, the Omaba|tme and hud made repenied offoris to | and vinekar wil be larser this vear than (T beds e wken Monday atebt 8| LSRN 8 SN G o e | DiNAtion of naptha and other Structural Steel company, will get the|have matters fixed up and had now made | ever before, beca of the abundance \“v:"y‘” Wis.. where interment will take | tratf /Al passen and frelght traffin contract for about §55,000. {up his mind to institute proceedings for | of apples and the low prices, ‘de. | N this branch was interrupted for twels h I l d th ¥ Memorinl services for the de- |on th anch was interrupted for twelve | N It 18 understood that there is some con.|divorce, At high noon today at the home ot ex. Place. = Memorinl wersiets (00 e o 1) ure and train No. %8 wae annulled. A armiess cleanserss does e troversy between the Central Bridge| It is generally believed about the state | Councliman Thomas C. Dunn ahd wife, % SRS b company and the torney board In which the general is taki ments in which may Wholesale Lignor A hearing was on today before the su- preme court involving the right of the Omaha gommissioners to restrict the num. come later. ber of wholesale liquor houses in Omaha. The suit is brought by the: Minneapolis | Brewing company to force the Omaha board to grant it a license over a ruling of the board restricting the number, Is an osteopath a doctor? This is a question up to the authorities of the state | Ment of | = jus to decide. The mayor of the viliage Wayne apointed an osteupath as olty physician and the old school physicians | have refused to make reports to the city | physician declaring he Is not a physician | and’ it is now up to the State Board of | Health or the courts to decide. No Fortune to This Man, Smoe man down at Crete with visions of a large fortune has sent five samples of water taken from five different wells in Crete, claiming that the water shows | signs of oll or some minerals which it put to use will mean much to the state and more to the owner of the wells. The samples are of different colored water and Dr. Wild, state chemist, has just! completed an analysis of the contents, | which appear to be strongly and simply sewer water, 'Special Term of Court at Madison| MADISON, Neb, Sept. 21.—(Special.)— | District court met in special session at 1 | o'clock yesterday, with Judge A. A. Welch presiding and W. R. Eilis, repor- ter. Assignments of jury cases were made, the first being the State of Ne- braska against Art J. Koenigstein, | charged with bribery, while city attor- | ney of Norfolk and county attorney of Madison county. This trial is set for this-afternoon. On application of County Attormey Dowling the court appointed R. | U. Shortieff to'assist in the prosecution of this eaes. Barmnhart & Stewart filed their withdrawal as counsel for the de- fendant, and it 1s understood that At torney Fleharty of Omaba will assist In the defense. Martin Kane, jr., appeared before the tourt accompanied by his father and pleaded gullty to assault on the person | of Winifred Parker and was sentenced | [ Industrial school until he | wrives at the age of He will be 16| rears of are in December. Costs were | axed to the defendant. ! The case of Hannah Armstrong against Willlam Armstrong, divorce action, was dismissed by plaintiff at plaintitt's o Kearney ction of Bank of Phillip against h M. Waddell et al, defendant de- ted; finding for plaintiff, $4,433.11 with Interest at 10 per cent. Maud 1. Kenrick was granted a divorce from William E. Kenrick and given cus- tody of minor children. In the case- of State against John Ander- son, charged with criminal assault, on motion Barnhart & Stewart withdrew eppearance as counsel for defendant. The defendant failed to appear in court and probably has forfeited his bond for appearance of $1,000, Notes from Beatrice And Gage County BEATRICE, Neb.,, Sept. 21.—(Speclal.)—~ Hog cholera in Gage and Johnson coun- ties 1s now well under control, according to a statement issued by Dr. 8. E. Cos- ford of this city, inspector in charge from the government bureau of animal industry, who.has been making Investi- ¥ house that ng a hand, develop- | the B | gations of the ravages of the disease in this part of the state. Between January 1 and August 1, 1915, 2,658 hogs were treated in northern Gage and Johnson counties, with a loss of 8.37 per cent. Be- tween May 1 and August 1, 1915, 635 s were treated with a loss of 2.68 per cent Willlam Harden, a ploneer of southern Gage county, die] at Wymore after a prolonged fliness. He ls survived by his widow, and a large family of grown chil-| dren. Mre. Grace Sample was granted a de-! cree of divorce by Judge Pemberton Mon- day from her husband, Thomas H. Sam- ple, on the grounds of cruelty and de-; sertion. Herbert Kilpatrick, the 1l-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick, living west of the city, died Sunday of heart LARGEST FRESHMEN CLASS IN THE HISTORY NF DOANE CRETE, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special.)—The latest reports from the registrar's office place the enrcilment of freshmen in the arts and sclence department alone in Doane college at fifty-five. This num- ber {8 exclusive of those registered in the conservatory and also in the expression departments This brings the enrcliment of the fresh- man'class in advance of any previous en- rollment in the history of the school Despondiency Due to Tnd'sestion. “About three months ago when I was suffering from indigestion which caused headache and dizzy spells and made me feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets,” writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon, N. Y. ‘““This wmedicine proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day's treatment relleved me greatly. T used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tab- lets and they rid me of this trouble, Ob- tainable everywhere All druggists. Ad- Usement trouble after an iliness of but a few days. | 1 | | | | 4 i soft spot In the track was the cause of hard work—not ou Mrs. Coffey'senmity against | their only daughter, Miss Alta, and Henry the deraflment. The train crews escaped x: girl extended no further than being | A. Butt, president of the Bank of Una Thden Ploncer in Dea uninjured . [opposed to having her husband employ | dilia, were united in marriage. Rev. W.| ;o (t4e% HeRCer n BEREE 4 . Use Fels-Naptha for all soap-and-water work. emale labor in his office and that she | W. Barnes officlated. Mr. Butt s one |y o el b died Sunday at Roone Fale Opens. ppened to be the one who at the right | of the leading bankers of {hia county | c® Rt 0 law, Chris Nel. | ALBION, Neb., Sept. 2. —(Special)—The e ima fell under the wrath of the frate | And has been a resident of Unadilla for| oo " e “Honkine was the first white | thIFty-first annual fair of the Boone ~ woman many years. The wedding was private | o0 Antelope county, having come | COUNtY Agricultural assoclation opened FTELY The couple left on the afternoon train [yo €O 0 o O nd. the late Crandall | today With every indication of a record Rellef from Acute Rheamatism. | for Colorado, and from there will return ) y breaker. The entry clerks have been L Th B b Honkins, in 1868, d settled on a home- | John M. Gronx, Winchester, N. H..|to thelr home in Unadilla stend two miles morth of this pluce, | "WAmPed With entries and some depart et € ce gct you a Jo writes: “I suffer from acute rheumatism| The atorneys for those who desire Ger- 3 ments, particularly that of horses, s in- ety . 8 e { where they made thelr home for many J us W d d f and Sloan's Liniment always helps | man taught in the public schoois of this| ¢ 0 Tt TR LR O oerie vears old | Adequate to properly take care of all the ltuatlons ante ads are iree. kly. 25c. Al druggists.—Advertise-| city, Monday filed a petition In district | court asking that the Board of Iducation exhibitors, Some overflow exhibits will be | placed tn tents and was the mother of thirteen children, | five of whom are still living. BEATON & LAIER- CO. BEATON & LAIER CO. 415-417 South 16th St. We haven’t forgotten your orders--No use 415-417 South 16th St. || to phone as that only delays our shipping dept. Omaha, Neb. We are getting plenty of extra wagons and trucks Omaha, Neb. Beaton & Laier Co. Are Getting “Quick Action” i. X i’ Stock OMAHA HAS GONE e x> 155 | -~ " BRANEAS WHO EVER flEARD OF BUVING SPLENDID HIGH GRADE FURNITURE FOR LESS THAN —IT’S EVER BEEN SOLD BEFORE Beaton & Laier Co.’s $250,000.00 0“00 AAAAA ~# 41‘ f‘ ' BED nnv:uronr* (Similar to Out.) Mahogany frame—best Hosion leather up. ho)nu-d—ODon instantly into & full-sised Qul(k Action $29.65 Sale Price Full-Sized Enameled IRON BEDS (Similar to Cut) Full 2-inch continuous post-- White or Vernis Martin—Quick Action Sale $3. 40 Price. . Ou‘amrsd Oak Ghina Closet Bent Glass Ends, “QUICK ACTION" ... $9.35 Price.. Pedestal Extension 'Dlnlng Table (Similar to Out.) lollfl Oak—ull 6-foot Exten. wion, great hile they last. Quick Action Sale Price plendid Beaton & Laler S iiens Stock At the Old Stand—-415-417 South Sixteenth St., Omaha Such Crowds Never Visited a Furniture $tore Before in the History of This State—Come See the Reason Refrigerators Our entire stock of Refrigerators included in this Big Sale at great reductions in price. Sale prices ss 15 . up from. .. LACE CURTAINS ---EXTRA SPECIAL - ) :‘.‘::2, My eae| CHOICE \r PER PAIR ~Lace Bdged Vo! ains, yards long ~Plain -amnllehu Voile 'Cur- tains —Tise Grade of Swis bour Curtalns $10.78 Quick_Action ce and Tem. Sale Pri “Usual Credit Torms” At these same low sale prices “QOur Sole Object is to clean up this vast surplus stock” This Entire Stock of Draperies and Glmm Going F At_Prices Lowor Than Ever Quoted Before