Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 11, 1915, Page 8

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DECEMBER 11, 1915. nolrmmt in Dawes county om educational Nebraska | ORGANIZATION | FOUNDER OF BOY SCOUTS QUITS - — - THOMAS HAS MANY DATES ‘ l Nebraska I Nebraska Nebraska TO FILL OVER STATE| \\-dnendny he will address the farm | grange meeting at Grand Island in the day ime and will then jump to Omaha to BRIEF OUTLINES POLICY treasurer at the last sitting of the court. | the violaters brought before a tribunal (From a Staff Correspondent) | attend a mesting of the committes of 10, DAIRY PRODUGTS Out Hunting Firebag, of justice and given thelr just deserts. | LINCOLN, Dee. 10.—(Speclal)-Stats| which has in charge the semi-centennial - G. M. Henry, fire marshal of South| This moming he received one of them | Superintendent Thomas will be busy for | celebration of Nebraska's admission as & FORTY MILLIONS Focd Commissioner Harman Thinks the State Board Has Underesti- mated This Produot. | Document Filed by National Association. locate the offender Sute Rail Board Recewn Copy of Dakota called at the office of the Ne braska fire commission today and secured | the assistance of Depuy Requartte in an effort to locate a man who s wanted by the South Dakota authorities arson in that state and who is supposed STATE TREASURER GIVEN TIME (o ve located in a certain town in Ne braska. The two officlals ‘eft today to stating that a certain unnamed individua 1 the next few days filling dates in aif- was violating the law In a certaln town ferent parts of the state to beat the band and if the attorney gen This evening he talked to the people of | eral would only come thers and hang Brock on consolidations of districts. around for & few days he could get all the evidence needed to convict Like most of the writers of these kind of letters, he falled to subscribe his name Saturday he will address the Teachers assoctation of Richardson county at Falls | 1 City Monday he will attend a meeting of the and thercfore the state official does not State Normal board at Chadron. know who to go to get information re | state. | MANY SIGN PETITION ASKING SEAT CHANGE NORFOLK, Neb., Dee. 10.~(Special Tel- | egram.)—The petition calling for a county seat removal election in Madison county now contains 3,900 names. It will be filed (From a Statf Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec, 10.—~(Special)~The State Rallway commission has received | coples of a brief filed by the National | Assoclation of Raflway commissioners Tuesday he will make an address at next week. Aceldent Company Appeals, The National Benefit, Health and Ac- breaking the law. cldent assoclation of Omaha has appealed | The attorney general would like in- to the supreme court from a judgment | dividuals sending In these letters to sign | secured In the Douglas county district|thelr names, not for publication, but as with the Interstate Commerce commis- | sourt by the heirs of the estate of Albert | evidence of good faith and that he may slon in the rate cases. H. Rawitzer in the amount of $5,73.45. | know who to take the matters up with. | garding a like unknown individual who is HOW HE REACHES THE TOTAL (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOL) Dec. 10. — (Special.)—Ne- braska dairy products totaled $40,000,000 this year instead of $,000,000, as reported POTATOES ==t % 120 =552 by the State Agricultural board, accord- ing to emphatlo states by Food Commis- sioner Harman. Here is the way the latter figures It out: Bach person in the state averaged twenty-five pounds of butter used per pear and that butter averaged 25 cents a pound a year-round price. That would make a total of $5,000,00 Then added to this, according to Mr. Harman, was a $15,000,000 total of other sideration. | Hall May File Brief. The state supreme court has granted \mmt-u 18 to file a brief in his applcan- | Among other things the brief stron&ly | afr. Rawitzer was & member of the as- fusists that mo unearned increments In| yocintion and held & poliey for 86,00 in land values be included in reproductions, | svent of accident which would result in and that the question of unearned in- | geqth. His death was caused, crements be left open for future €on-|jazed, by a dose of carbolic acld taken by mistake for other medicine. sociution opposed its payment on several grounds, one that the notice of death BRWEST THOMPSON*SETON. | giate Treasurer Georse Hall until De.| W3 not given in the time stated in the | Other departments, like the hotel com- misston, the labor commission and the { fire commission are constantly receiving - | complaints of this kind, but have no way of knowink how to get started on a prosecution and the state has voted no ! | O\I.fl at con . 3 oot quaiy, 34 cans $1.80 T oan Liiiessaii. PO : ble th to go t towt Wainut Meats. per 1b 420 S (V) URTW Qe S B0 0 8 e Now Buckwheat, Ib, be; § 1bs.830 | . 48¢ and “hang around a while" In order ml 10 1ba discover what is doing Wil} Superintend Contest. Log Cabin Syrup, Quart, 880; gallon Reet Sugar, per sack ciee. 8680 u"‘-m“&n Another oar of fine Wis. consin Cabbage, 100 B0 more with sacks. White Borax Soap, 7 b Sal Soda. 4l ibs.. 25 1be, for ... bc PRE., 49] butter shipped out of the state, butter | .. \o jana. Mrs, Devine asks for tion for a rehearing in the suit brought o Many Amonymous Letters. Mise Tadn Wollohd of the state super | (hloride o flat was over and above that needed| ... nable almony. The Devines hn\"' by Fire Commissioner Ridgell to rnlel Attorney General Reed is very often |intendent's office will go to Gretna to- | | T U ’":;‘ oF 8 (fl'.‘:i:’rorunsf:iolr "Crackers, 5. here. grown children. They have resided for |the treasurer to pay warrants issued the recipient of letters informing him of morrow to look after a contest which Tip . Baking 'n\\«lnr L G ‘“/‘\m: then in addition to that was 82000~ | . . 1 vears in the vieinity of North|for the expenses of the fire department, ‘nnhunn- of the law In cortaln towns has been going on there between the v o of country bitter st to BlE MatODS ) 5gpy, which was decided against the state|and asking him to get busy and have boys and girls of the school at that placo. . per bk for work-over and from there sent out- side the state for storage and ultimate | usuage. On top of all this, says Mr. Harmgn then Is a $15,000000 total of cream and milk that is used In the homes of the state day by day and which goes into ce cream and so forth. Figures in Mr. Harman's office show that the creameries of the state have a total yearly production of $15,000,00 a year—and ‘what they work with consti tutes about 40 per cent of the total pr duction of the state. His figures, h therefore belleves, are more mearly righ ¢ than the . agricultural boards, and yo he considers them conservative, nolll Wre‘thc etoe Br.‘l‘wh- and . 100; pkg 00 baki ) our | Tree Holders, e e ey 38 | Ciiristmas Candies, per Box. Will Be Righer. Wute. Tip Brand Spices, all about regu- lar 10¢ packa . Htick Clnname Bulk Cocoanut, “Berg Suits Me." The Suits and Overcoa For Men and Young Men in This onecat .. $13350 ana $1"700 Offer at .. Represent Every Broken Line of Our $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 Qualities The question of their true worth and of this store’s greater value-giving is left entirely to your judgment and ability to make comparisons with anything offered elsewhere. Sicilian _Fiiberts, per 1b. 3 lbs. for . Large Almonds, 1b., 18e; 8 1 Larxe Washed Hrufll ™, 3 Jbs, for . Grape Fruit Medijum, eac ll‘ Oranges, Cal. Nnvd 0 -n. dowen . Larger sizes Sultana R..Il ne, Sweet Cider, per nl Cider Vinegar, per gal Pure Fruit Preserves, ll-m dar, Honey, pint jar p Bnider's Boup, regular A new size, a 16-0%, can. ..tE??!itx than _rexular size, can. Ofl Bardines ... .... Mustard Sardines, Bulk Oats, 1 1b, 4o Harman Revises Figures of State's Food Production " (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dee. 10.—(Special)—All food products in Nebraska raised during the present year totaled $514000,000 in value cording to tables prepared by the State Food commission. Commissioner Har- man, who compiled the totals, says the figures include the production of all food cereals, meats, vegetables and fruits. The greater part of the amount, he says, is consumed in the state—and still what is sent out of the state represents a neat little sum besides. Adams &Efii Hens Are Some “Gackler §oap, 10 bars for. ut Pegs are one of the ne-t and low- est priced canned goods June Peas, Early Christmas Shoppers Will find this store wnusu- ally attractive with its ex- traordinary display of sea- sonable and particularly useful and ornamental wear- Extra Fine Suits and Overcoats | I s ematenta’ wesr $25, $30, $35, $4.9, $45, $50 | men Vig. Our stocks today of these superior makes and grades of I'-»-( dhfin.uuhed garments rival an ordinary opening day dis- 4 "' play. Models for all men, young or old. Colors, patterns » and fabrios jn endless variety. Utmost value. Greatest sat- istaction guaranteed. 1 P B - Dan A LT R iR TO YOU IF YOU GET TRE SAV. IT AT ANY OF THE BASKET STORES rnwommwoxlu ING CASE Bath and Lounging Robes Blanket e¢loths and terry, 1 R (R $2.50 to $16.00 House Coats and Tucketa. - 800 1o $26.00 hncyudbmswmuosu Lasting Clothes for the Boys Our Suits and Overcoats for Boys come from the highest _source of tailoring art and are made to stand every severe (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Dec. 10.—(Special.)~The hens of Adams county “eackled” 6,438,744 more | times during sthe - year 1914 Mu T.:u ‘test. Fine materials and snappiest styles. at.. .$1.60 to $10.00 necessary to supply local deman; - H ANDSOME SUITS with t i lations o figurea In the labor commis-| | I J) N\ \§ /1 1 W VAR o T I PN rmaias ina 8800 1o #ioes | Neok Soarts and Mutflers sloner’s office of repofts of express and | b Baipatta ...B0c to $5.00 Tbeylovnhhm Skinner’s because OVERCOA'A‘S. in Chinchillas, Fancy Scotch Mixtures, Tweeds, etc., with shawl and military collars, with or without belts; balmarues and boxed style effects.............. $2.50 to $16.00 pomw plates for more, It is rallway companies showing the surplus shipments of Adams county furnish these figures. Gloves—Of Fur, Kid, Leath- erette and Chamois Skin, Surplus shipments represent products TWO SPECIAL LOTS OF BOYS' OVERCOATS, in Chinchillas | at............$1.00 to $7.60 over and above that which is required and Fancy Mixtures that are worth up to $6.00 to be closed 4 R TR veesrevenesesss L6 and $2.5 | Hosiery—By pair or faney for local use and consumpiion, or in other words that whigh is shipped from the point of production to the point of use and consumption. To the surplus ship- ments there shonld be added at least one-third more for local use and con- ( sumption, making approximately 9,000,000 Sizes 2% to 9 ye-r- boxed— 250 to mfiom—um to Boys’ Christmas Novelties | yuon A twopicce under. * That include Fancy Boxed Articles such as Ties, Muffiers, Gloves, A Wear..... 50c, $1.00 to $6.00 f:;p;:’nile:.,“s'vnlern. Hose, Shirts, Blouses, Underwear, Gowns Fanoy Oombination 8 Boys’ Blauket Robes. .......... Bvarssanpavon oo sasaass DRLED AP | 080 ¢ 0 o 0o o0 B0c, 760 and $1.00 Angora and Wool Knit Sets, coat, leggins, hat and mittens, $2.00 Play Sults—Indian, Cowboy, Soldier, Scout, Police and Cow; Suits, up from ......oeiieeiiiiiias cecovsssessisossesens shosess “cackles” in Adams county during the || year 1914. News Notes of Auburm. AUBURN, Neb, Dec. 10.—(Speclal)— Arrangements have been completed for | | the annual midwinter banquet of the Au- Pig Pork Loins, fresh not frozen, Ib. . 9%eo burn Commercial club, to be held at the HATS ' CAPS TOQUES Auburn hotel on the evening of January 6. Governor John H. Morehead will be Men's Mackinaw Coats, Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib. . . 10%e present and will give the principal ad- " | Initial and Plain Fancy Boxed Hand- NECKWEAR mil”n‘"u“&""fihm"' 1. Bkinned Ham, It ... 1490 > ork Butts, kerchiefs, 16¢, 2 for 25¢; and, each.25¢ Pajamas and Night Robes in ootton, flannel and sflk......... $1.00 to $8.00 Madras, Percale, Long Cloth, 8{lk and French Cambric Shirts, soft and pleat- ed bosoms, French and starched cuffs, Slip-ons and Rain- o rt IS R $1.00 to coats— BAGS, CASES, TRUNKS, $3.50 i $15 CANES and UMBRELLAS dress. His subject will be “The Financial Condition of the Btate.” Arrangements have been made for & community Christmas tree. A program by the school children will be arranged. The corn harvest is in full swing. Good vields are reported from every section of the county. Yields as high as ninety bushels per acre are had, but the aver- age runs from sixty to seventy. Very | few farmers have completed husking. There Is practically no eoft corn. plain and sheep lined— $6.50 to $10 Never before such a vatiety of beau- tiful neckwear as now to make the selection from. Fancy Christmas box with your purchase— 60e, 7bc, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Come before the lines are broken. Fur Caps and Seal Skins, $2.50 to $20 Fancy Caps with and without fur lapels, at .... $1.00 to $2.00 Stetson Hats. $3.50 to $5.00 ng Veal Roast, 1b Young Veal Chops, Mutton Chops, Ib. Porterhouse Steak, Balt Pork, 1b Deliveries ® & m., 3 p. M. -.no.d-mnn-nm THE EMPRESS MARKET Opp. Woolworth Be and 10c Store, 113 South 10th St. Tel. D, 2807, - A Asks for Allmomny. FREMONT, Neb, Dec. 10.—(Special.)— Mrs. Orra Devine, principal in a sen- sational divorce sult a year ago, In which Mr. Devine contested and filed a counter suit on the ground of infidelity, has brought sult in district court for separation from her husband on the ground of nonsupport. Mr. Devine is the owner of 3% acres of valuable Dodge Men’s Extra Trousers, gl&in eolors, stripes and lue serge— $2 to $10 Pig Pork Loins, fresh not frozen, Ib. Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib. . . Steer Pot Roast, per lb. :9%e | Portérhouse Steak, Ib, Young Veal Roast, 1b Skinned Hams, 1b. Young Veal Chopé, 1b. Cudahy's Diamond C and Morris’ Pig Pork Butts, 1b, Supremne Hams, 1b... 16%e Lamb Legs, 1b. Sugar Cured Ham, 1b. Mutton Chops, Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, | Mutton Roast, Bugar Cured Bacon, 1D, ssse From 8 to ® p. m., b Ohops, per ¥rom 9 to 10 p. -.Mlflbu.)-l Deliveries, 9:30 A. M., 3/30 P. M. Mall Orders Filled Promptly. PUBLIC MARKET (810 Harney 8t. Sunnybrook . .... Full Quarts Cedar Brook .... VIRGINIA DARE, per bottle . We Deliver To All Parts of the City. and Liquors Bond & Lillard .. 95¢ Kentucky Club .. LUXUS MERCANTILE 00. [ ChristmasUl] m Il Furniture That Will Add Greatly to the Beauty of Your Home A Few Practical Gift Suggestions | Christmas Sele of High Quality Rugs 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs.... Ounfmh 250»500.750 er Bottle, Luiiu Desks, uunc On.bmeu Book Cases, Tea Wagons, Library Tables, Dressing Tables, Chairs, S8ew- | 9x12 Axminster Rugs ing Tables, Morris Chairs, Bedroom Suites, Etc. ; SPECIAL VALUES IN BU.ALL RUGS. HOME FURNITURE CO. 24th and L Sts.. South Omaha. QUALITY HIGH—PRICES LOW | READ THESE LOW PRICES Guckenheimer ... LUXUS CLUB, (bottled in bond), full quart . Oppesite Post Office Phone Doug. 1889 108-11 N. 16th St

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