Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 3

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915, l Nebraska l W‘| Nebraska I Nebraska | DOCTORS BXAMINE | o s: shacks | North Plagte Men —utinty e on and Nebrask the | cont belonging to BEdward J. Irvine a ver photographer who ¥ o day | was lodged In the city jail to await his | BODY OF NICHOLS 5ot s | Emdorse Proposed | "erth mth i ine | e ' e oy ey 1o vard S rainage District Guests Driven from | oy on o oo for stcaine | 415-17 So. 16th St {horde of applicants for the estate. He - : setit 1aFceny charges. One count charges - i > Unusual Steps Taken by St“{ to}“"""nu\- l.v’-\w‘l‘.«\.‘.‘ that »\I:<]xxlwv-|- 'i':ll'flnurn NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Spe Dextel‘ Hotf.‘l 1n l.n‘\\' with m.fm. o bracelet and ‘m-\ Head Off Fakers Who May Claim :"‘nmns( will take place and he wants to | clal)—A drainage district, under the laws P } 3 from Martha Shidler, another With ste be forearmed with jdentification testi- | of Nebraska, to embrace 000 acres of | \ t 88 from « Estate of Aurora Recluse, | Wentification teat-| of Nebraska. to embrace 410 wcren of remont by Fira{iee sewsiey vatie st & K . uth Platte rivers, from Sutherland to Has No Known Relatl DATA AND PHEOS ARE SEALED . 3 FREMONT, Net e 1 Speel However, the facts are that Mr. | h Platte, was end d by the ..orth | " " ert Stratford's Nichols had not seen any of his rela itte Chamber mmerce at a m ""’"""'"'I"\ sts at the Dexter hotel, AURORA, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Spe-|[tives for fifty years. If he had any | 'DE today at which Government Engineers :M""""« eading b -|-]-\ were dri elal.)—Fearful that fakirs will try |marks on his body, probably his best | ¥+ T. Jessup and G.. Miller ex 'W"" helr |‘”~';‘~ rto th friends of fifty years ago would not rec lained the project. Theso men have |8t 1:%0 o'clock this morning by f to slip something over on the state of Nebraska, Attorney General Willis E, Reed has required the county offi- clals of Hamilton county to do some broke out In the barroom hotel. While some the gue been in this vieinity for several months - ognize them. The identification of heir | will have to be made by genealogica | nvestigating conditions. marks and not by physical marks, it is| The engine ¢ found that this dis- | thinly ciad there we ved. | trict, an with irrigated dis- Were rushed to nearby h i . o o tricts, s suffering from seepage water, | Ing houses, where they rather unusual things with the body | Nichols' estate consisted ot 3K era. The fire, whic { organa o 8. Nichols, wk tod § Y lacres of splendid land just outside of |and that for this reason over 3,000 acres |ters. The fire, which oot s of Alden 8. Nichols, who died last |, .= o 14" securities amounting to | I thfs area are only bringing a return | ba ent of the barroom, did damage week with no known relatives about $20,000. Should no heirs be dis-|©of $1 an acre, while by proper dainage|estimated at 5000 The loss is fuliy iy ”~ ll-ln The attorney general asked that |covered the estate will escheat to the | they could be made to retu .~;.\.~..-.1 by hf\\‘*' nce. """“ v“'-‘v"“"~; 1t "‘ \t . esici . | state of Nebraska and become a part of | }10 an acre. By drainage th rs|the flames from spreading to the hotel [ It js pos three physicians be appointed to P of the land in this|and adjoining nes | ment of & | the school funa. believe that the valv niike a thorough examination of the The Nichols funeral will take place at | proposed district would be increased from| Proprietor Dexter of hote titting | dyspepsia body and record all physical pe-|the Presbyterlan church this afternoon. | $%00,000 to $3,750,000 up & hostelry In & nearby bullding to be | fee cullarities and measutrements, Mrs. | Nichols was himself a member of no| In speaking bafore the directors of the used until his place can be put in "\"‘ rh E. A. Steenberg, G. H. Marvel and J. | church. He was a great believer in | Chamber of mmerce, Mr. Jessup said: | condition for occupancy Smoke and | today | spiritualism and liked nothing better | “There is not a single 160 acre M. Woodard were placed under oath | than to attend a sceance this area that does not contain some wet |office and grill room. The fire is sup- | to divulge none of these nhssrvl\tlnns} s ground, that is unsuitable for crops be- | posed to have started in the room Iir [ and they made a careful examination Minden Firemen Celebrate. cause of seepage water, and there are| which the ice-making machine is located under the direction of County Attor-| MINDEN, Neb, Dec. 17.—(Special)—|not six land owners in the prop - - | ney Whitney and County Judge J(‘IAI;Y“hv Minden fire department celebrated | drainage distriot who do not own Notes frem B % [ & | the twenty-fifth anniversary of its or- | affected by improper drain BEATRICE, Neb., Dec. 17.—(8pecial)— | fers. ganization with a banquet in honor of Harry T. Haynes anl Mrs, Mary Eden Evidence is Sealed. L. W. Hague, the only charter memuer Dining Car © Robbed. { burn, both of L \, were married Under the attorney general's directions !¢ in the department. John Patti GRAND 1BLAND, Dec. 17.—(8 1 Thursday after v at the Methodist | a photographer was called t to take acted as toastmaster. The feast was | oinl,)—T burglary of a Union Pacific | parsonage, Rev F. Gaither officlat- | pictures of the body in different poses, | In the Odd Fellows' hall by the | dining car in the city yards and within |ing. Th ft in the jevening Lin- | o was likewise put under a stern oath | Degree of Rebekah. The Minden Juve- |only a short dists of the Union Pa- | coln, where they wiil make th e ‘o preserve hik negatives and prints | nile band furnished music. iflc depot has been reported. The sum | Ernest Darwin was arrested Thursday | | Clothes Makers, Bought at Much Under Price and To Be Sold as Bought, Have Been Added to The Overcoats—unlimited The Suits embrace every Ghe range for selection. Smart E‘xt]’a ;’alue conceivable mnew model, Ch?jstlerfi[(;ldsl;lfoml fi‘ttinln new fabrie, new color ef- els. ; 4 S,Zast:d, g?,;&,i:hi::‘ifi and.%ilnm fect and combination of ideas. Balmacaans, Bal- Suits and the season. One, two, three ; Y marue, Ulsters, Uls ter- button and one-to-button ettes, many silk or satin Overcoats styles. Young men’s We urge comparison with other $20 to $35 lines. yare with $20 to #: See them hero at $15, $20, $25. s | - TS, gt 008, Distinguished Fifth Avenue Chesterfield Overcoats—a new standard of value in finest see ovr | lmnd-tallonng.—matexfl'm_ls include Carr XXX Melton, English Vicuna, superb Kerseys and Mon- wiINDOWS. || tegnac. Beautifully fl}flShud and lined with specially selected silks. $30 to $65 elsewhere. A sur- i prise for overcoat critics, at $20, $25, $30, $35, $40. Men's Mackinaw Coats. Ideal Christ- mas gifts, $5.00 to $12,00, kinaw Coats. Just what Fur Lined Overcoats—a guaranteed Fur Overcoats, __Men's and Young Men's Clothing—Second Floor. Never before in the history of this city has any store prepared such wonderful selections of prac- tical, useful, stylish Christmas gifts for men and young men. Careful, conscientious service and matchless values await you, Hints for “Him”’ Beautifal Men’s Fur Caps s“\l?ki;‘]g“.hl\,('ke:,‘ :w :. $10 Silk Greater selections, correct styles at obes, $3.00 to $10 3 . A Lounging Robes, $8.00 to $10 Neckwear and lowest in the city prices make Leather Belts, 80c to $1.50 this store Omaha’s Fur Cap center. By all odds the Sweater Jackets, $1.50 to $7.50 largest, mo st French Coney Caps Flannette Night Robes, 50¢ to $2.00 P X~ P > = Silk Pajamas, $3.00 to $5.00 REROPOIA. ob- at $2.50 Fla Py P . i lannette Pajamas, $1.00 to $2.00 in the city, Rich Rich Near Seal Caps new designs, ex- at $3.50 Silk Shirts, $3.50 to $6.00 quisite colors. Negligee Shirts, $1.00 to $3.50 Superb qualities. Natural Muskrat Caps Full Dress Shirts, $1.50 to $3.50 No such values 2 =0 5.00 Flannel Shirts, at $1.00 to $3.0v elsewhere, at— $J"')0 and $‘)' Genuine Northern Racoon Caps Sk Muttlers, 5oc o 83.50 50c, $1.00, at $7.50 ar Loel (;|m‘v:-'=,t-qéa.m to $7.50 $1.50, $2.00 Genuine Sealskin Caps Fur Gauntlets, $2.50 to $9.00 $5, $7.50, $10, $15 % ) WE ISSUE CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES Women’s Holiday Slippers Ribbon trimmed, Fur trimmed, soft sole “Cum- fys.” Boudoir in five colors, Pullman slip- pers—tan and black. $1.00 to $1.75. pers with elk skin soles Children's house slippers, 50¢ to $1.00, Koons' jewelry o W | theft of jewelry ength and tone The Store of the Town FOR HIM— HOSE AND TIE SETS $1.00 to $1.50 a Set Browning, King & Co. JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. mwa l WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. An Enormous Special Purctase Will Make Saiurday Nebraska’s Greatest lined. Extrelpe or ex- 15 2 exclusive ideas or busi- tremely conservative styles. ’ 0, 25 ness men’s smart styles, Com- 5 values elsewhere—lhere, At $8 from w1 The Whole Body | Needs Pure Bloodj © given quar-{ The bones, the muscles, and all the body depond for areaparilla makes pure jualled in the s of appetite, that is s0ld by all druggists act in|water did considerable damage to the |vertisement SEE OUR It SHOW I WINDOWS, s $25 Men’s Overcoats at $15 Best $10 Suits and QOvercoats chglterfie‘ldpverooa.u made of fine quality vicuna in black Nebraska ‘‘Goodwear’’ Suits and Overcoats Challenge com- and oxford—Satin yoke and sleeves. Pure serge body lining. Sizes parison with $15 values elsewhere. Suits in worsteds, cheviots, o= * Qalf rolvy, 1 i b= re . : 35 to 4(».‘belt or velvet collars. Compare with $25 values else- serges, Wide selection of all wanted styles in overcoats, Supreme where, Saturday, at $15. values, at $10, positively lowest in Speclal, $3.50, 85, $7.50. saving of 20 to 33% % at $25 to $100. the city prices—compare $15.00 to $85, ebraska’s Supreme Display of Men’s Best Gifts. ,_//" a \ gt 4 '_/, ) L e Largest Men's Hat Department in Ne- braska—Main Floor, Bast Alsle, Military Brush Sets, $1.50 to $5.00 Scarf Pin and Link Sets, 50c to $5.00 v 5 e $ Srapdrageug l"Hl!.')rwla Jewelry Bats, $1.00 to $4.00 Cloth, Plush .nnll Leather Caps, at 50¢ to $1,50 Sl e R Tie Clasps and Pin Sets, $1.00 to $2.50 Jnlm. B. Stetson Hats, soft or derby, at 5O (o $10.00 Umbrellas (engraved free), $1.00 to { Initial Silk Watch Guards, $1.00 Nebraska De Luxe Hats, #3; Nebraska Special Ha » 1. @ Monogram Belts, at $1.00 and up Boys' Hats and Caps, 50¢ (0 $2; Hockey Caps, 50c and $1 Men’s Holiday Slippers Come in felt with leather soles. *“‘Comfy" slip= Romeos in black and tan, Cavalier and Faust slippers, 60c to $2.75, Boys' bouse slippers; at 50c to $1.50, third for and healthy action on | blood treat- ula, eatarrh, rheumatism, is no other medicine like Be sure to get Hood's and get it Rot tired Ad Magazine Stands, as low as....... 342, and as low and styles, as high Like cut, bullt of oak and Yrom nicely finished — fumed, at-— brass Pmok- ing Stands, 21 fn. high, $2.45 Round post, brass Smok- ing Stands, 26 in, high, $1.48 M a hogany Discounted 25% Note the following: Bread Trays .. ol Sugars and Creamers, e Olive Holders . alcohol lamp s 12-inch Serving Trays Tea Btrainers ... Sandwich Trays . Mayonnalse Bowls Gravy Boats, with tray prices from $13.66 $120 and as low as v Reolinging _Chalrs— 38 i $14.85 to $34.00 Genuine Sheffield Silver of the very finest high grade workman- ship and quality. Big new ship- ment just received, all on sale at 256 % discount from regular prices, Bon Bon Baskets, $2.85, $3.65, $3.75 ....$2.80 and $3.40 40 Silver Tea Kettles, on stands, with .$13.50 LY 0 G R R B TS Headquarters for Practical Gifts ‘g Beaton& Laier Co. Phone Doug. 335 L ~Useful ~-Beautyal -Sezzsifbb 11syying! ranging _in $1.2! Music Cabinets, as high as . $8.50 Ladies' Desks, in all finishes “* $6.00; — | Telophone Tables, with stands, $2.95 to $9.85 Smoking Stands | Mahogany Candle | {na' fixtures— Bquare post S‘ick. We have a very nice line of nifty new models,. ranging in price from, each— 85¢c\ to $3.95 tound post 80c Aluminum Stew Pans Stands, 2 This double lipped in, high, 1llinols 1882 G-pint $1.35 |AiEi, gl Serving A splendid tray in mahogany or walnut, with glass top, for 98eo. Others ranging In price up to— Rich New Sheffield Silverware D o il This Mahogany Lamp complete vith silk shade | $3.95 14.in. LAMP SHADES Made of silk, either old rose or golden brown; price— $3.95 @ s Trays, 95¢ Up $6.50 Bots, Iv. small nov hulr red hLalr y dressed: a big line of th black and gray e “The best values in Omaha" in really goud toys and obhildren's things you will find in splendid varfety in the Beaton & Laler Toy shop. An especially sirong line of Velocipedes, Mobby ers, Toy Carriages, Enameled Doll Furniture, Structo Stesl Blectyio Tralns and Mechanical Toys, as well as numerous Prices Range From 10c to $26.50 est Tittle Take Y i o b 4 with black hair; others have famous Kostner Character Dolls, 1s, Girl Dolls, all sizes, all types Prices Range From 20c¢ to $15.00 ¥ Reproductions of Famous ~—A%%! Oil Paintings ’ They are stretched on canvass and fitted in beautiful heavy carved, gold finished frames. copy of a well known painting. A most acceptable gift to any home lover. They coi priced at— Horses, Sleds, Coast- Building dolls and the most Every picture a me in two sizes,

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