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Nebraska each, and the smallest one of the t sent welghed twenty ounces. The mbined welght of the eight was 185 mces, an average of a little over ty-three ounces each. Brainera to Lincoln. [Henry Allen Brainerd, formerly presi- nt of the Nebraska State Press asso- tion, and who recently sold his paper| Hebron, has moved to Lincoln for the ter, Mr. Brainerd is one of the plo- newspaper men of the state and been in the harness from boyhood. her he can keep away from the paper habit he himeelf does not , but he will make the attempt this ter, anyway, MeCuistion May File. ohn T. MeCulstion of Hebron has cured filing pepers from the office of secretary of state for the purpose of for district judge of the Beventh dlstrict. Mr. McCulsticn was a for the momination of attor- general on the republican ticket at primary, and was defeated by e Ayres, then deputy attorney gen- TES FROM BEATRICE | AND GAGE COUNTY EBATRICE, Neb, Dec. 1l.—(Special.)— corn show_held in the Kilpatrick k on North Fifth street the last two | » closed today, there being 125 entries. | of the features of the show was the | farm” made entirely of corn by | children of the Odell schools. The ex- consisted of house, barn, corn ¢ #ec., made from kernels of corn. The ex- t will'be shipped to Lincoin, where it will be kept for the state fair next fall. Prof. Gaddis of Lincoln judged the corn ezhibite Mayor McMullen of Wymore Friday fin- fshed checking up the hooks of Samuel | Lee, deposed city electrician, and found | 1o, discrepancies as far as known. Lee mmum-wmunuar! turn the, keys and the city council 'fllmhnmm- to start proceed- ings In the court to oust him. In the meantime the new appointes, W. R. Scott of this city, is right on the job. Mrs. Luella Smith was, granted a di- wvorce from Joseph Bmith by Judge Pem- berton Friday. Recently Smith brought sult against his wifo asking for a divoree, ‘but falled to put in an appearance and the case was dismissed. Later Mrs h “filed a cross petition asking for a divarce | on the grounds of cruelty nd drunken- ness. & The Goodfellows of Wymore gve a largely attended ball last evening for the benefit of the poor and needy of Wymore, who will be well remembered during the holiday season. Burham's or- chestra furnished the music. Peter Jepsen of this city has announced Himself as & candfdate for delegate fror this dlstriot to the next republican na- tional convention. 'KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | FEAST AT COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, Neb., Dec. 1L—(Special.)— The annual banquet of the fourth degree | of the Knights of Columbus was held Jast evening at the Evans hotel. Guests ' of the knights were thelr wives and | sweethearts and & merry flock of thirty- five gathersd around the banquet table. At the close of the banquet Dr. F. H. Morrow, the toastmaster of cercmonies, called upen the members for impromptu talks. Among the speakers were Rev. Fr. | Hilartus, the new pastor of the congrega- tion, John C. Byrnes, Judge Willlam | O Brien, P. J. Hart, Fred Gerber, D. W, Killen of Schuyler, Otto F, Walter, John | Hays, Mr. Curran and Judge Ratterman. AL 10:3 o'clock the party adjourned to | Knights of Columbus hall where a de- | ul informal dencing party was en- SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB i MEET TO HEAR DICK this stat if immunigzed from choler | nywaon ten miles southwest of Stella, serum treatment. has been trylng to get electric lights Lemon for State Doard. for several years, and has finally suce 3 State Board of Control was|ceeded by contracting with O. A. Cooper nded its annual bunch of lemons to-|of the Humboldt Electric Light company by the state howpital, which has a|to supply the current. The Alamo En- on tree growing in its hothouse. Two | gine and Supply company of Omaha will the lemons welghed twenty-seven|bufld the lines. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, Nebraska I ‘Nebraska ‘ ’ Nebraska f N F.l d . . #10,00 for maintenance. If the IT BY Ford's Name File | Hastings Will Have |t wil i ot suen savantace e ot il Gt way as Ca,ndid t f 4 two years from the time of Mr | | 'O E death the §1,50 1a to g0 to Doane netings [ h P — egram.) » attorney general, IO EREE (IBTION | oAt e o e el 1ol | oted i Seacuine wiler | |t i Ao TN hoties, wit Khiomet 2o -_— » By exeoutive order of President | WREPING WATER, Neb., Dec. 11— |end the chances of more than a hundred . % ity egram.)—By e order " n ances of mor n a r Two Fights, Two Assaults, Couple of (From a Staft Correspondent.) | Wilson, Hastings will be the fifth city |J. W. Dorsey has sold his talloring | heirs of John O’Connor, the $100,00) resluse In the glow of your hearth fire, the excel- ’ h Bo LINCOLN, Neb.. Dee. 11.~(Special Tele- | in the United States to have an official | establishment to Willlam Meier, formerly | on January 3. Judge Corcoran sets thia lence of well chosen fixtures is constantly ap- Burglaries and Churel X gram.)—Nebraska's joke presidential can. | federal census taken between decennial | of Grand Island, Neb date to hear N ska’'s argument. This rent X is Looted. didate fattory ground out another candl. | enumerations | W. F. Noble, the Omaha boy, Who Was | will probably force claimants to “show parent. & date for president this morning. Joseph | Under the direction of the census bu- | selected from the state university 10 | their hand” on this day It pays to select with discrimination. e g4 W. Marrow of 448 Cuming street, Omaha, | reau at Washington, enumerators will be- | go on the Ford peace journey, was well | p - : . . > . lans are being drawn by Hasting ISATIG BOTHG 1 OLD TOWN | Hting e tiafir f, Rusdel’ Bordas & oo | 118 & Sanvass-o¢ the tity Asndey. T K. | Rnown bere, Georss Wi Nobie, 1 Athet, | arcmiouste or s e e e atinige Our extensive stock and perhaps our sugges- i | didate on the republican ticket. The pe- | Ellaworth, supervieor of census, and §. | was the first paid Instructor 0 8€FVe |jng at Guide Rock. The structure will tions may help you to decide. (From a Staff Correspondent.) | titioners are all Omaha men. |3, Tracy, assistant, from Washington, | in the Weeping Water Academy and Was | be of hrick with stone trimmings, two ETS LINCOLYN, Dec. 1L—(Special)—Lineoln | e {are here with headauarters at the Cham. | connected with this Institution for many | gtories high with basement. BASKETS police had a busy time last night, the County Officers to ber of Odmmerce. e | nent, FENDERS fide of law breaking, which has been u Four enumerators will be chasen for Charles Jenkins has purchased the | T * | ot id flowing over the state striking Lincoln M t t c 1 !vnr‘h of the four wards. Name, age and | er shop, formerly owned by Henry | Lle st,a,mps a,nd WICKEK WOOD HOLD {@ good shape, A a result two men were eet a OIUIMDUS | race anda relationship to heads of tamiiles | : | Everything for the Fireplace. fajured in fights, two arests were made (T will be taken. Fine or imprisonment for | J. A. Hiath of Loufsville, has estab- | C D m for assaults, two attempted burglarie | coLUMBUS, Neb, Dee. 11.—(Special.)- """l’”““ to answer questions will apply |iished a new harnesy shop here ! urse ve Ocra’tlc ere reported, and the robbery of &' counes supervied por » 4|88 In the decennial enumerations. | P : B e tes. ok plake | County supttvieces, comnlseionsts’ MM | “rujea, ‘OK), sstabiighed the precedont | @ o Tronbte. arty—Tillman | 3. & Snyder, who lives In an abandoned | o¢ Nebraska will meet here in conven. last spring when it appealed to President | WEEPING WATER, Neb, Dec. 11— p—— | Entire 3d Floor Bench car near Bizteenth and N, was as - | Wilson for a new count, inslsting that | (Special)—H. L. Coombs, ma'l clerk on | WASHINGTON, Deo. 11— Every time i Bt tad tasly pounded up and 90 of, ey . T“"""-.“ dneaday and Thirs- | the 1910 censun was far too low. That | train No. 137 between Auburn and Om a S e A R he Keeline Bldg., . {day. Business sessions will be held each | oty hore all the expense, and so does |on December 1 completed a record of | nave to liek a.sta 17th & H: Wi savings taken morning and afterncon at the North o Voo o ooy T o A g e arney. “Harry Larken, a contractor on the new 2 oh 3 | Hastings. Bince then, orders have come |90 miles traveled while in the service |oratic party,” declared Senator Tillman, | ey A eater, was slashed with o |oPra house. Spectal entertainment | from the White House for censun enu- |during the last elght years. Six years of | qomocrat, today, In mnouncing that he Knife in & fight with a companion. eature are planned for the visiting | merations in four other cities, Hastings [this time has been on the present run | p.onoseq to fight President Wilson's sug- er pro- | EUO6ts under the direction of Carl Kramer, | being the last of the five and the first |between Auburn and Lincoln. Mr. Coombs | o - g The two attempted burglaries wer pre- [ 0l T EE LI R gestion that a stamp on bank checks g a S aveul . ckey and John C. Byrnes. |in Nebraska or west of the Missouri |has never been in an accident during his ude wented by the burglarf being scared | “aa T L % LEE A ated for Thurs ! [be included in the war revenue law —_— i Wsalh ¥ il s Wway before they had taken anything, |, ' S0 - service on the road | “I prefer an Increased graduted income ot at the church of the United Breth- | (Yo B :Tb'; "‘,," '”"l"h'"""”" i e F 1T W R tax and whenever a man has an income | | S S S olleo 2 clock, and w | [ | 3 - wen, the burglar secured the colleotion Go B0 8 CHE BP0 W w";;:"’""“»'""" Leaves Fand for Hospltal, Loup Valley Corn Good. fof $1,00000, I would take all in excess | plate with its contents, which are un-| 0 e alks ooy o " l:‘ WEEPIN GWATER, Neb., Dec. 11 BURWELL, Neb, Dec. 11.—(Special)— | of that,” Senator Tillman added . . Mnown as to amount | Albert, Karl Kramer, muo-m. 2 the | (BPecial)—In the will of the late Seymour | A large part of the corn In the Loup| “A million a year is enough for any e ea rlstmas 1 t 5 Quarantine is Lifted, ool orondg amppress (oo A the | A Reed, which has just been filed for | valley that was not halled, is in excellent | man and the government needs the | ok Al s o | "The State Live Stock Sanitary board | oo p o oL nes ™ ) e : p:)um nent | probate, provision is made for the es- | condition and is ylelding more than was | money.” | 2 BT Bins conditionally lfted the quarantine | il fre. CEURY torney o F.|(ablishment of a community hospital at | *xpected. One ficld inspected is ylelding If you want to give someone the best and most enjoyable wainst Wisconsin on the foot and mouth Y securing accommodations | (hiy place. The will provides that It $12,600 | about sixty bushels to the acre and FAE - | present they ever received, let it be a disnese and will permit cattle from m.tl"‘h::v h:u';m" for vllllflnl officials £or |15 raised by the citizens, a legncy of $7,5% | svery ear was hard and more than halt| 1 answer ro the tharee et it fa too | sate o come into Nebraska, provided | s are unable to sholter. wlm h:w.ll\'en from the Reed estate, the [of it would make good seed cbrn. small to support & Threc:I ball club Free. C NA . o Vil o ospita 0 €O Some 014 e ¢ o | P as set out to sel 000 S cke! y do not come from -fecteamur:llwrr Eleetric Lights for Dawson, 1;2""3” ln’c‘l‘ud‘l’,‘.‘“n: ndh‘m ital ’r \ st )m' flelds In- the hail distri x”a.v 1("%“ Soheit gt season tickets y will also permit hoge to be shibDed | @TRITA, Neb, Dee, 1L—(Bpecial)s| an endowment fund of |soft, but the farmers are turning their DECEMBER 12, 1915. Nebraska ’: | o right into the flelds and mak- | FIREPLACE Typewriter for Personal Use Read the ads, get informed, then go to Copley's to save money. Others havo—Why not, you? The most acceptable gift is always the most useful— and in these days of business efficiency there is nothing g0 useful as a typewriter that can be carried easily and used anywhere — on trains—in the home or at DaBeno F Banet, SANATORIUM Your Christmas Piano Should Be Chosen This Week GIFT that is to last a lifetime should be chosen deliberately and these are the very last of the shop - at - leisure days. Never before have we gone into the Christmas season with such a complete stock. For this year, in addition to all our regular designs, we are mak- ing an advance showing of all the new 1916 models. This means superior shopping advantages to those making their selection here. GRAND PIANOS--$450 and Upwards This is the home of the celebrated Steinway. The standard piano of the world. Buying one of these in- struments means settling the piano .question for a life- time. Here you will also find such world renowned makes as Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhail, Lindeman & Sons and our own sweet-toned Schmoller & Mueller Grand, a $600 value for $450. Easy terms, with three years in which to pay. PLAYER PIANOS--$350 and Upwards This is Omaha's Player Piano Headquarters. Here you will find over twenty different styles and finishes. Heading the list is the Aeolian Pianola Piano with its exclusive features the Themodist and Metrostyle, which enables one to play the most dif- fioult music correctly. No complicated levers or buttons and yet perfect control. Here you will also find the New Herbert Player; $200 lower in price than any other former inner player. Easy terms of $2.00 a week pay for a High Grade Player. HIGH GRADE UPRIGHTS--$175 & Upwards The Sweet-toned Schmoller & Mueller Piano sold direct to the home, saving you the middleman’s profit from $75 to $150. Many different styles and woods to select from. Our 25.-Year Guarantee Bond goes with each instrument. Easy terms—pay $5.00 a month, Free stool, free scarf, free life insurance. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN GOOD USED PIANOS Frermer Sale Former Sale Price Price Price Price e $275 Bradford, upright $300 Tryber. upright . $275 Mucll upright . $225 Erbe, upright . .. $600 Weber, upright , . . 8080 Steinway, upright . ... ... 4 $1,000 Chickering & Soms, grand ... .. $1,100 Steinway, grand .. ... ... .. 5&8% SELECT YOUR PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS—PAY NEXT YEA Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311.13 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB, The Oldest Plano House in the West. Established 1859. 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