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4 THE BEE: OM AHA, WEDNES SDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. VILLA CARRIES OFF Omaha Business Men Serve as Waiters at the Yuletide PRETTY WOMEN Forces of Ontllw Lly Waste Coun- try, Burning, Murdering and Ravishing Everywhere Dec. 14.—Gen- DOUGLAS, Ariz., trail behind him in his flight to Madera, Chihuahua after his defeat north of Hermosillo, ac- cording to delayed official reports received tonight by General Alvaredo Obregon, the Carranza §t Agua Prieta, the border 'om here. Accounts of plundering, pine and executione tly in the reports Take Girls Along. After leaving the Southern Pacific rail y Villa's route led through La Color- lo mines, Prietas, San Pedro and Batuo, 4l of which places and the surounding untry because of the practical free- m from previous raids, were rich and baperous. These places were stritged . sccording to the advices received, the inhabitants left with little or othing for their own sustenanee. The only resistance offered was at San dro, where the advance guard was re- Ised, though later Villa and 40 picked are said to have taken the town and have executed many of the inhabi- ta, #baring only {01ty young girls, who, report states, were forced to accom- ny the Villa troops. AL Aguas Prieta, Villa Is sald to have rsonally directed the looting of twenty inese stores and the execution of their ers. Bimilar reports were received tonight the headquarters of General Calles, across returned from Agua Prieta yesterday miles utheast of here in Sonora, where it is that on Friday night the retreating Cologna Mores, sixty-five and In both places youngest d prettiest women and girls were mis- ited and then forced to accompany retreating soldiers. Carranza cavalry under 1s Ortega was ordered Major Fran- by General ld prison E Six Gemernls Yield, MR-)O Tex., Dec. o Garcia, hmmu gueriila warrior, er with five Villa generals, surrend- d to Carranza soldiers today, orities In Nueve Laredo, Mexico, Mex- officlals also claim Rosalio Hernande: in Chihuahua, the local school. ; flew ICHARDSON ASSESSMENT THIRTY-EIGHT MILLIONS FALLS CITY, Neb, Dec. 1.—(Spéelal, perty of Richardson 000, and this Is not the full val fts actual value. 'The assessed valuation from 1914 to 191 § $156,000, The real estate valuation is by the heavy rains the past sea ithiest agricultural and Stella 1s the ri UFFALO MAY HAVE ° ROAD COMMISSIONER EARNHY, Neb., Dec. 4.—~(8pecial)— that a road commissioner for woounty will solve the road probs the tinal expenditure than there s at pres- spent on the roads, members of the ey Commereial club will ask the and 1 not be' y gupervisors fo have the matte provisions are made by the statut r the supervisors can ask to havi : ! mry on the board to submit th TINGS WILL HAVE INGS, Neb., )~The preliminary completed by the city councll la for eleven miles of street paving This will give Hastings a tot. more than sixteen miles of 16 see the total brought Forty Hours' Devotion. y morning at ¥ o'clock a fort: emi‘,sr If i ALL GIRLS ARE MADE CAPTIVE eral Francisco Villa left a desolate | eastward | commander | figure promi- | to Colonis, Oaxaca, to Intercept odriguez If possible and attempt the e of the women and girls sald to be 14.—~General Max- to- ccord- 10 advices received by Carranza au- former Villa is fighting for h School Students Hurt by Explosion | KEARNEY, Neb.. Dec. 14.—(Special Tel- )Miss Adeline Wynn and Leonard r, two high school students, were llghtly injured. today when an expert-| A nt was belng made in the laboratory A generator ex- ‘palagul, though not seri-f . 0 i orge Smith, county assessor,” states t the value of the personal and real county is the property as always a certain nt s never listed, of fs not lsted Increase in ng to the damage to roads unl An emergency tax of 3 mills vu| in August. Richardson ls one of nties in t town ted to the voters at the mext gen- get the proposition on the ballot. L put on, or a petition signed by one- h of the voters from two-fifths of pregincts in the county can make it ELEVEN MILES OF PAVING Dec. W.—(Special Tel- | preparations paved A few more projects are being | and city officlals would not be jenty miles before the end of next year. | §-nu bond election will probably have Be held to provide for all of the inter- in the districts already ordered. .~ (Spectal )— devotional service was commenced Tea Room and Take Some Fancy Tips from the Patrons| Caspex T Yosk- Fifteen usually sane and digzified business and professional men of the \fl(y acted as walters Tuesday in the ted room that women of the First Preshyterian church are conducting at Orchard & Wilhelm's The tea room was a and amusement,’ as the circus posters would gay. The capacity of the tables was taxed to the limit, and Miss Amy | Gilmore, hat girl, held back a long line of patrons. | “riot of fun of General Jose Rodrigues con- | ATG (he wAY those waiters walted No od all they could carty away and | Tul walling, mind you. No, sir. They ved what was left, This, the re. |¥C'® risht on the jump, serving their stated, applied also to Baviape | P3rons With neatness and dispatch and with the respectful servility that belonge:d to their stations. Yessir Imagine if you can, Robert Dempstor arrayed in a large white apron, hasten- ing through the tea room carrying a o of coffee held out in front of him et arms length imperiling a dozen beautifl gowns. Imagine C. M. Wilhelm wearing a dainty tea apron tied with a blg bow at the back, Imagine Frank Judson, John C. Wharton, N. H. Loomis, W, A. Frazeg “Hatty" Black, Jar H. Adams, Georg G. . Kelly, M. C. Poters, CI it Chusd, Rev, E. H. Jenks, Dr. W, . Honry and Robert Updike similarly arrs d, carrys ing trays and hastening among the tablas and in and out of the kitchen Shouts of laughtter filled the room and the grinning waiters had to submit to all sorts of curt orders, jibes and jests from the “‘Here, walter, in my soup,” you've got your indignantly excla'med & patron to Walter N. H. Loomis. S'all right, sir, ‘in’t hot, replied the waiter, “I.found u haly in this apple sauce boy,” sald another patron to Waiter W. ‘razer, ' ‘That's himpossible, si Frazer, thumb wald Waitel because that happle sauce was o Baldwins, sir.” Sy “Garcon, take my order." a close “busi- ness friend called curtly to M. C. Poters. “'Yen, sir, right away, sir,” responded Walter ' Peters, and stood at respectful attentlon while his friend seriously and solemnly gave his order. A sign posted sald “Don’'t fiirt with at his tables and he is reported to have ‘been entirely too tamiliar for a waiter, Walter Robert Updike stood respectfully walling the order of a business friend. Joe Miller, Plense Write, “Boy, bring me two eggs, one fried on one side and the other on the other,” {#aid the friend. Mr. Updike had heard this ‘chestnut. S0 he hastened to the | kitchen, disarranged his collar and tie and returned. “Woulg you mind, sl VETERINARIAN INJURED BY BUCKING MOTOR CAR KBARNEY, Nob,, Dec. 14.—(8pecial Tels egram.)—J, J.- Waters, a veterinarian, suffered a broken ghoulder, his left arm broken in two places and fingers crushed today when standing-in a local garage He was thrown twenty feet agal an- dther car when' an automoblle being {driven into the place became unmanage able. The injuréd man wad standing near. the manager. of the place, who escaped Injury by jumping to one side. According to the attending physiclans, if no internal injuries develop, Waters will recover. ‘aving your eggs r o Falrbury News Notes, FATRBURY, Neb., Dec. W.—~(Special. Charles Ransom, a Rock lsland cons /| ductor, 18 off duty this week on account of injuries sustained In the wreck near Deshier, Neb., Saturday evening The Fairbury Labor and Fraternal Plonlg agsoclation held a meeting and elected the following officers: Preaident, 1€, C. Mayi first vice president, R. E st|Coffin; second vice president, Walter in | Richardson; treasurer, B4, Carr; secre- al | tary, Homer C. Emery; trustees, ired | Hirach, Ray Ackley and B. %. Milliken. | James Smith, & fireman on the local freight runs betwesn Belleville and | Phillipsburg, Kan., was taken ill thiy morning. Division SBuperintendent H. E. Allen has inaugurated a “prevent claim™' depart- ment at Fairbury and bolds regular meetings. Not only Rock Island employes, but the public as well, is Invited to at- tend these meetings. The various organizations and socletics of Fuirbury have organised & city charity board. M L E. Welton 8 president, " |Mrs. D. B. Cropsey, sécretarsy; Mrs. T. 1 Hatfleld, treasurer. Bach ‘church and or. gunization in Fairbury has an officer. —_— Cough Hurts the Lungs, Bell's Pine-TarHoney stops the cough and prevents your ceold getting worse. It's guaranteed. Only Ze. Al druggists. —Advertisement. —— News Notes of Aubu AUBURN, Neb., Deec. MW.—(Special )~ [{ The body of Willlam Holroyd was buried here yesterday, He died at Halena, Kan!, where he moved about two yeard Ag0 After the death of his wife. He wagy Pative of England, and located in this county in the early fifties and resided here almost sixty years. He was over e . to y- Dr. L9 ‘veara H. MILLARD. s JOHN C. WHARTON, ] H, H. BALDRIGE boifed. I've 'ad. words, with the'cook,” ho said, much to the¢ amusement of ‘the patrons. the walters. They must devote all thelr “w,,ul., Dr. W. O. Henry wore a sign ) |Attéhtion to thelr work.” John C. What- o yis back inscribed,. "Seme = Dumb ton was the only waiter who was repri- manded for violation of this rule, the us not forget .his. lordship ‘the postmaster's gallantry not belng proof y..q waiter, Casper Yost Casper I8 against the attractions of the fair ladied .¢u ally gifted with a dignity . and solemn bearing almoat equal to that of & real head waiter. Maltre de haqtel .Yost paraded ‘pompously about his little Testurant, peeing that his “garcons” gave satisfactofy sépvice to “se patrons” and somegmey’ sHpPIg back into he kitenon to reprimand pne for some slip in seryice, v Gets Huge Tip. That his work was appreciated is proved by the liberality of the patrons. “I'wish to express my ap- of aFb at'the time of his death. The body' Was .accompanied by his sons, Edwin Helroyd and Wilterd Holroyd. Word has refiched here of the death of Mrs. Cabrie Murdock at Indianapolis. She was ithe, widow "of Joseph Murdock and regided Tiere YOF over twenty years Willlam Meyer, who was born and reared fhere, died at his home in Phililps- burg, Ken., Monday. Minister ln County Jall, BEAVER CITY, Neb Dec. W.~—<8pe- | clal Telegram.)—Rev. John J. Marsten was arrested at Hendley, elght miles west of_here, last night by Sheriff Sevier and N, H. L00MIS, preciation of the service which you give here,” sald Victor Caldwell to the maitrp | de hotel, Weo strive sald . Mr Yost. “Accept this trifle,” sald Mr. Caldwell. And he slippéd a $190 Nu into_the hands of the hoad waiter. ‘Al tips and proceeds go 1o ithe First Presbyterian church. Signs were displayed about the tea room. “An oysfer in every stew,.count ‘em,’ “Children, in .arms not admitted, We're neutral't: “Ueaye Ford cars In the elevator’’ oo o &7 SRS S LS R . is now iIn the county jall, charged with fssuing bad checks upbn banks at Cam- bridge and Trénton. Rev. Mr. Marsten hag been conducting a war ploture fea- ture for movies, traveling from place to place. He oclaims that tnb ohum are all-d& mistake. . i3 to please, sir.” Two: Haye Narrow Fepaps, FALLS: CITY, Neb,; Dec. 14.—(Special Pelegram.)~K. Irvin Domste, Tthe 18-pear- old gon of W. .G. Darste of Arga town ship, while in Rulo Saturday undertook to do'w kindly act by taking James Tangy, | who has ‘been erippled by rheumatism the | last few weeks, to his home in the north FW. Judsor GEORGE H. KELLY. part of town via automobile. mobile refused to go after Burlington track half way just as the through pessenger train approached. The men gaw the train in time to escape be fore the automobile was demolished FREE TO ASTHMA SUF FERERS A Noew Home Cure That Anyone Can vu ‘Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. 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S.nAmum. 830 p. m., Now, & tri0 of fast Katy traine from Kausas City to Texas. The TexasNzeaa/ The Naty fimited T Naty Svee For full infotmation, sddress Ges. A, McNutt, District Pass. Agt., 917 Walaut St., Kansas City, Mo. I seven O\II'S g, S 308 p. m. 5:45 p. m. @ i I TSRO The auto- crossing the New Meliod that cares Asthma. and Nomatter 11 shat no matter what yaur- age o with “Bathia. ous his new 4 th end all dlfficult hreathing and all those terrible paroxysms at important to neglect a ; Transientr j)éalers s Are Driven Away by Use of 0ld Laws| TOWA FALLS, Ia., Dec Every retall merchant in Towa will b intercsted in the manner in which sc transient merchants were handled by the 14 —(Spactal fh/.lm mer ants under the new lag that entally a penalty for fraudulent or de- | céptive advertising. When some Kansas | City men dropped into town with a stock | 0 goods in their trunks and opened up for n tiree-day sale, with a flash of ad vertising that promised a thriving busi | ness, the loeal merchants held a council of War and decided 1o invoke the new law: that makes a merchant deliver the bods he ndvertises, or come across with a fine, Warrants were sworn out, coun- €l was hired and chemicsl analysis ur, gooda offered by the transients were | made. After a few hours of bombard-| ment, the men from Missouri decided to and the terms of surrender wun ‘the forfeit of three threo days' li- cende, amounting to $%, the payment of all cogts fa the case and fo close up shop | out of town, They accordingly on to greener flelds, where the of the local my ants was capitulate end ¥ moved belligerenc of & less pronounced type ! | | Seward Revival Closes. SEWARD, Neb., Deo, 14—(Special)— nday night in the big tabernacle here at the close of the revival meetings undep’ the direction of Evangeist W. D. Ham- Ifiton, elghtyssix people came forwarl FOR A GIFT? (Like Cut) erous size, Cushion Spring Seat, upholstered in fine tapestr: frame dark oak finish (Like Cut) | roads in shape for next year WHY NOT A CEDAR CHEST BIG ROCKER VALUE This fine rocker is very comfortable, good gen- seat and back The four weeks showed a grand total of W6 decisions KEARNEY GOOD ROADS FAIR IS BIG SUCCESS KEAR Neb., Dec. 14 —(Special.)= Today there Is something over $3.30 fn the treasury of the farmers' and mer- ants good roads fair committes here after checking up of the funds, following {the fair's ending on Saturday evening. Of (ils amount $1,30 came In in the form of private subscriptions, and a tri- fle over $1,00 was raised by the sale of donated merchandise. The amount on hand will be used to the best advantage In getting county Acoording to Chalrman Patterson of the committee, who concelved the fair idea, the work of |raising funde has just started. What jother means of getting money will next be ggploved he does not state, but his success 8o far indicates the idea will be |a good one A committee of business men oalled upon the merchahts and got them to donate all kinds of merchandise, such as shoes, clothes, drugs, hardware, and even a live goat was among the things sold at the fair. Farmers gave chickens, egx settinga and farm produce. King Giv LONDON, Dec. Assurances. 13.—The king of Greece, in the course of an audlence, accorded the members of the diplomatic body at Athens on Saturday, gave personal as- Surances which are regarded as satis- factory This Information is conveyed In a dispatch from Athens to Reuter's Telegram company This one (like cut), best Tennessee red cedar, heavy colonial design, 40 inches long, 18% inches wide, 17 inches, deep, $12.50 a4 This White Enamn trimmed, ddor, inside ehelves, 15 19 inches high inch $ Is an ldeal Name for this Table, wide, 24 {nches 1ong—spindle number, at, each, $8.00 “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum 4 Utensils A Special introductory. offer of this Aluminum Sauce Pan——5- pint capacity—worth regularly | 80¢, 8pe ial for 39¢. | 94 pure Spun Aluminum. We show a full line of these ex- cellent utensils, cine handy Cabinet, nickel has mirror in fitted with TUCKAWAY it away folded up in a jninute—beautitul figured art brown mahogany finish, top is oval, 18 inches they're so cute and useful, we are sure you will buy one the minute you see them-—a MNmited 39 Orchard & Wllhelm Co. 414.416-418 South 16th Street. nel Medi- es wide, 4.00 You can tuck turned legs; IN THE TOY SHOP A very special offer on a large assortment of Dressed Character Dolls, selling reg- ularly up to $1.25, while theylast, ea. | 50c . GGBA iug to give away this week. the world | | ou'll be glad you came, { Everytting about her looks | cheeks, mouth, everything is ju Wouldn't you ltke to hold her in | And think of it be ALL YOUR OWN. How happy Maybe, that little girl is You. We can’t think of any name but BABY for the doll we are go- If you girls want to see the pretticst, sweetest baby doll in all just come down to The Bea office this week and see she is going home with one of you next week, to BY” ; Just to look at her. “BABY;" her dress, shoes, hair, st dear, innocent, pink BABY. your arms just a wee moment? that little girl will be. Two more beautifully dressed dolls, but not so large as “Baby,” will be glven as second and third Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of “BABY" you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee office before 4 p. m. Saturday, December 18, If you don’t win this Dollie, perhaps you can get one next week Only one doll will be given to any one person.