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THE BEE: MURDFR PLANNED N OMAHA Evidence Given at Des Moines by | Convict Against Defendant in. | Springfield. versity Place the last of the week with Ullery Case. Mrs, John Harte of Omaha speht Sun- |her niece, Miss Ruth Noyes. who is at- | day with Mrs, J. H. Watson. tending Nebraska Wesleyan university 3 Miss Anna Hunter and Miss Irma Jar George of Auburn is visit- E r WILL GO TO JURY ON MONDAY | Geots e s R boe re d Monday from Olathe, Kan - where they had been to see a sick rela ' Mrs. Spencer of Heemer spent Sunday | (jve (From a Staff Correspondent.) with Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Capsey DES MOINES, Dee. 17.—(Special Tele- | Henry 'Ball has retarned from Okla- P gram.)—Damaging evidence against the |HOMA, Where he went last summer i L defendant in the Ullery murder case was |, Mr. and Mre. J. A, Hagan of Papil Avoca schools closea Friday for a two lion visited Mrs. R. Timberlake Friday weeks' vacation Berg Suits Me." “Choice Selections for Christmas” Introduced by the state this morning when | "y ot Tyl U yonn Miller visited | Mrs. M)A Graham has roturned from a Fred Rush, now serving a term at Ana- |frionds in Lincoln the firgt of the week. | trip to California mosa for bigamy, was called to the | Apeg M. A, Roberts has gone to Omaha | Miss Sophia Miller arrived Monday stand. It is believed the case will go to [to spend the winter with her daughters. | eVening from Denmark the jury Mbnday. Ed Cockerfll of Pender is visiting at | MIs. Jdohn Weaver entertained the R. < ) Rush told of meeting the defendant, | (it home of hie' parents, Mr. and Rrs. | B (00 G Gamett. are the ! < George Frasier, and a stranger at Omana. |* (8 SOIIIN (o yail (eam played | PATents of a baby boy born Friday. » O en The witneas clalms Frazler and the |{h, joca] team at the opera house Sat Miss Muldoon of Corley, la., is spending , stranger asked him to accompany them |urday night. Springfield won. | the week with friends east of town. . to Webster. Mra, Carrle Spellman of Beatrice met | Misses Katle and Christiana Meyers A o et .ol ' fukn | WieH ern bdge here Wednes- | were Nebraska City visitors Tuesday. _They were “‘:1“‘ :‘ ‘*“‘ "\” ]l:"_"" |day p‘f‘finf.?."aifi k:::\‘:.«l \nstructions to 1 Mrs. Grace Rhoden of Nehawka 1s | Ullgry,” they sald. ccording to ash, ‘lh‘“l"ll: the week with relatives east of “they were golng to rob him, they sald, Keyes left Thursday for Los|town. und skip to Kansas City if necessary. [Angeles, where he will spend the winte They said they would kill the old man." |He will also viait his daughter in OKla- 2 Young Men and Boys Mollie Sharp and daughter, Pearl, tday for Chicago to spend the | On cross-examination the witness said (hOma on his outward trip | holidays Is filled with things they like, not the things women think he was shown a SS-caliber revolver by |pia A; Bates attended a meeting of the | Misses Donna and Phyills Straub re. they like, but things they would buy for themselves. Frasier and the stranger et Sveiing, Whois fine THS | o Onale Ty, Sveihg Trem & VR As gifts expressing regard they cannot be surpassed Mrs. H. F. DeVault, a withess for the |perfected for the semi-centennial celebrf- | nr ryavis T, 3 X for the ser < d Bogenrief of Blmwood, Mre atate, Identified a sult case as that stolen |Hon of Nebraska's admission Into the | I Haring and son of Lincoln. and from her home during a robbe : on | ice Stk \entally shot him- | NS Wil Zugenhain of 8. Joseph, Mo, Justice Hinkle accidentally shot him- @ here the firat o - TKAAet 05 The sult case Wid later sdane. |adpviee. H denta n were here the firat of the week visiting tifled by George E. Bidwell, station agent, [The ball strt 2-caliber rifie last,_Sunday. | at the home of Oliver Bogenrief. him below the knee an Roy Cosman heM. & : " oy Col public sale at his ess fo e prosecutiol 3id- |'went through the bone, lodging near the | g/ v o8 & v " Aaats another witness for the prosecuti u| ]-xl o from e I e ared. The | farm weat of town Wednesday. Mr. Coat well sald he recovered it at Adel during | 8" o ety racted his search for a stranger, said to have man and family will move to Eimwood been implicated in the Ullery murder. Valley. K soon, where they will reside, Ho sald the man's name 15 Georgo CE- | ey 1 parsons ta very seriousiy 1 | SANTA CLAUS WILL VISIT ton. He told of tracing him to Nebraska, | with grippe. where he found that Clifton had ser Nirs. Nichols and Miss Nichols spent EVEHY HOME 'N RAVENN“ a sentence in a reformatory In th y in Omaha. state Glen_Condron and Maxrie Wallstroem A New SUIT or OVERCOAT Would Be a Substantial Gift The finest ready-to-wear garments in the world are right here. Men's Sults..... 810 to 8340 ] Men’s Overcoats..... $10 to 850 | mow vday RAVENNA, Neb,, Dec. 17.—(Spectal.)— — N — U S o . £ Aceldents. |®Pent Tuesday in Omaha A 5 I‘-:f:z:‘:’;:“:,",;:Pm::::‘n .r‘.‘r',‘,:,rl'; Towa| Miss Mabel Buck and Irving Hindmarch | The business men of Ravenna have raised Boys' Suits. ...82.50 to $10 | Boys' Overcoats. ... §1.95 to $15 C . 1OWA | ore married in Omaha Monday a fund for the purpose of seeing that - roady in the period from October 25 0| g iy Ioward returned from the Omaha | Santa Claus visits every youngster in Men's and Young Men's Balmarunes, Raincoats and Slipons— November 23. These figures were com- |hospital Saturday and is able to be out. | Ravenna. “The plan will be carried out plled by the Towa Highway commission. | Mrs. R. M, Erway spent two days with | o\ o coiawhat elaborate sc Automobile accidents were the cause of |her parents in Omaha the first of the | sxDeC e e © cause of | el not expected that any little urchin will be cleven deaths, one person was killed by “i Mrs. W. G. Whitmore was called to | on the street Christmas morning with wagon overturning and three met death|Omaha the first of the week by the | tear-dimmed eyes, saylng that Santa when engines went through bridges. death of her aunt, Mrs, Murray. ‘| Claus @14 not come to his house Sbent Batabook Were. The Ladies' AJd foclety of the Methedist jscopal church held a variety sale at | orrgee letters are being received here by bert's store Saturday afternoon. Damage Suit Settled. $3.50. $5.00. $7.50, $10.00 MACKINAW COATS--Norfolk and belted styles, some sheep lined MEN'S.........86.50 to $10.00 | BOYS'.........$4.50 $10.00 Extra Tromsers. ... .. .. 8150 Sweater Coats—French and Jumbo Faney Jersey Sweaters—for the young men ... o .00 | 1 " prominent political leaders boosting the | Miss Wauneta Cook was il with grippe | GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Spe- AR AR s "'.: ":-':' v K veess 1150 te $5.00 didacy of Henry D. Estabrook of New |and unable to teach Thursday of this | cial,)— " m Heavy Underwear—Cot- candidasy st Henry (o it week * fo teach Thureday of this|cial)—In the case of damages againat tons, wool and mixtures: Union, 8100 | Fell Dress Walsteoats—Wash fabrie r York for,the republican nomination for|Wist Mo Acams substted for BT | John Thompson, brought by Mrs. Hessel, {0 $6.00; two plece. .......b0c to 83.00 | and silkc ... .. 88,50 te $6.00 yresident. These lotters are sent but from |, 14 Miss Robel, Miss Howard and Miss | for damages alleged to have been sus- 00 Flan p— 58 . Mis, Miss v , Boe, $1. mel Shirte—Blue, grass, the Estabrook Nebraska headauarters,|Hager, assisted’ Mr. Robel in the meet- |talned through Injurles recelved when e . B8, Bhye W ey Mgy by R e Bt maintained in Hotel Rome, Omaha, and |Ing Sunday. Mr. Thompson dashed into her venicie Kverwear Guara ed Hose—Hox of 8150 and 8100 oy athanhiid Christmas Boxes of Two Hose. 100 e The regular meeting _of the Valley | with hi vi are signed by Jesse V. Cralg. | Woman's club was held Friday afternoori S e vas Setiaduny; of Rad Fire at Bouton. {with Mrs, Fitzgerald. Mrs. Thomas|CoUrt. Mr. Thomspon agreeing to pay Wire destrpyed practically all of the |Johnson gave a hiography of Lisat, Miss $2,000, Mabel Johnson e ume o Lus'ness distript of Bouton, Dallas county, | laoien ‘fonm Chiest are Ape o oa ke aa resterday. 1t left the people of the town |nedy a paper on “The Loulsiana Pur- without a grocéry or general merchandise s, Wty ACHmR A4 uur EiR"vaY | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS store, Three hours after the discovery of | the Woman's club this year. six pair. Mufflers—~Knitted silk and pearf atyles. .81.00 to $5.00 Shirta—Percale, madras and silk— B0e to 85. Gloves—Glace, sueds, capo, b \ silk, leatherstte and fur. .50c te $7.50 Deits—Plain _and initlal buckles, Suspenders—In apecial Xmas boxes— enamel-plated and solid silver and B50e to $2.00 gold ....B0e s deaa'ss Ve R EEAE s o to $2.00 Faney Xmas Boxes Free. ey Mercerised and Linen Fandk: the fire almost all of the entire north| L - ¥s ®#ide of the business district was in ruins. | v e Platn Silk Handkerchiefs— kerchiefs— T 15 | 4 25¢ Baech. The loss totals about $50,000. | Henry Pfeiffer 1s quite 1Il at his home SILK LAMPS . ‘“' ; nk'r hiots, tie S . Y Paroled Prisoners Located. [ 4 Mrs. Amy Calvert was in Omaha Tues- e v gt ovRe o - . .T6e, $1.00, #1.50, $2.00 The State Board of Parole has located | 98Y: 5 00 ? | John Malek 18 quite sick with rheu- : b Canes Umbrellas $1.00 to $5.00 $350 te #25.00 two prisoners who violated their parole | OUF Exclusive Patterns. Bath Bla 4 Lounging Robes Jackets House Conts in this state. Both have gotten into| wrs Robert Warren fs visiting Mrs Choice Christmas NECKWEAR . 8250 to $15.00 #5.00 to $25.00 OUR BOYS’ trouble in other states and are in prison |Grant Rogers in Omaha. Gifts. FOR SUGGESTIONS SEE OUR DIG WINDOW DISPLAYS, R ENT again. H. E. Maupin, allas Henry Clark, || Mrs. Charles Decrson was auite sick Pirdoretcss wnsuilade o6 Sipevs” pathite DEPARTM ‘Week with tonsilitis who was paroled from Anamosa, where Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Winterb; Toasters 85 SNPER Lsnons pmorinent e s thet mombine servic Mr. and Mrs. n te w ’ d men attractions :le ;;: ::drv‘lnx -mur;tence ;orr 1;::::‘): Omaha Visitors Tuesday, o o o Desk Lamps ‘:&‘m&r":;ar nh;"}v“, all in beau- ° and pleasure— isappea: Tom (he farm whers Walter Tozer and family of Canada L stmae boxes— uits, Cowgirl Sults, Po- working November 6, 1914. It has been|are visiting at the home of his sister, J‘s c'l. ElEc‘I’lIG co B0c, TGe, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 l‘-'filo- Suits, Football learned that he 1s mow confined in tho'“;;- it ;‘IE‘Y-Ol P SV900 Sunth 10th ¥ Stetson Hata .. $3.50 to $5.00 Baseball Sute— South Dakota penitentiary, where ho was | Mr%, Adolph Otte and baby are vieit, | 207- t Berest, Fur ana_Scalakin O 95¢c up recelved November 19 of this year on an|Mrs, Marshail, at Dale. $2.50 to $20.00, Caps, Toques, Gloves, Hose, Beits, eighteen months' sentence for grand lar-| The Knights of Pythlas held lodge Winter Caps—Ilain _and _fur @ Glspenders, Neckwear, Muffiers, ceny. Harry Edwards, who was sent to |&0d initiated Carl Bfleffer and Darnest i1+, .9100, $1.50, $2.00 Sweaters, ete., ete, Anamosa from Woodbury county on the d“)' ‘evening. - charge of burglary and was paroled vie-|, Vofion, e, camm, down from, the — Jated -his- parole October 1, WM. He i3 |{1eOmana market, and also to visit his 'y now qervings thre-year sentemce i Fols| roiatives For s rew daga. Absolutely Removes HAVEN'T READ ALL OF THE NEW som prison; California. Mrs. Charles Witte and daugnter, Mrn. | 11 dicestion, O K * Want Homes tor charen. |ireSuonaty, Wt eos |t at ol dropian, 'TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS * day. Cunningh t . . Members of the State Board of Control |to Benaington fo visit ner. sister and proves it. 25¢ at all druggists, left today for Davenport for an inspec- | family. tion of the Iowa Soldiers’ Orphans’ home. The board 1s anxious to place the chil- dren mow at the Davenport institution in | omana, visitors. homes over the state and Is working sys-| Chester Hendrickson was an Omaha tematically to do s0. The modern idea |visitor Saturday. ia that a real home Is much better for| Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen visited relatives the child than an institutional home, and |In Kennard Sunday. it is hoped to make the Davenport home | The Ladles® Ald met at the Powell home more of a receiving station, from which | ©0F dinner Wednesday. 8 Dr. Hamilton of Omaha attended the | the children can be placed out in the|funeral of Mr. Larson Tuesday. course of a few months. There are now| While cranking his car Monday morn- @1 children in the lome. Two agents|ing, Mr, Evans broke his wrist. are employed by the board in finding| Mr. and Mrs, Carl Carlsen of Kennard homes for the children, and a third agent | Visited at the -':::b;*" ‘:’""3 T‘:l'"]‘:“"- may poesibly be added. Chairman Dixon | Chris Dein, B RQODON. DG, EAXYSY. is anxlous that vocational trajning be em-| X118t Were Omaha visltors Tuesday. The funeral of Andrew Larson was phasized in the educational courses at the |held at his residence Tuesday afternoon home, and more of this work will be given| Mr, and Mis. S. R. Brewster visited at in the future. the Carl Hebbard home in South Side Tuesday. Clntm Against Estate Jus - 4 . Vestal, Mrs. Hendrickson, Mrs. “The supreme court has ruled that the Bonamin egos and Ttris Vestsl wers Cedar Falls Building, Loan and Savings |Omaha visitors Saturday. . association has a claim against the es- ———— s} tate of G, H. Boehmler, formerly con- Bennington. nected with the association, who was| Henry Nohrnberg is lald up with a dis- charged with defaleation of funds. This |located #houlder. higher court opinion reverses t ruling! John N. Petersen and family have of Judge Franklin C. Platt of the Black |moved into thelr new house. P S 1 Zion's Lutheran church will hold its m::l:nf:r":u; o It was charged that | oyorcisen Christmas eve at 6 o'clock. . efaulted with more than $800.| e Otto Gottsch entertained last Sun- Dog Fight in High Court. day in honor of her birthday anniversary. When Charles Wolf of Cedar Raplds| Misses Mary Dierks and Irene Grau re- shot his neighbor’ . . turned from Benson Friday to spend the lot his nelghbor's dog, which had killed | TR TSR o3, ol Homea. Woltf's cat, he violated a city ordinatice, ¢ fot 4 Mise Myrtie and his (ine of $10 In the Cedar Rapidy|y TS PuPils of diatrict 44, Miss Myrtis | AL \ Irvington. Mrs. Powell and Mrs, Spring were Pay the Bill in 1916—At $1.00 a Week " Kristmas Klothes Meet us here tomorrow for your new clothes, The Store of the Town IF IN DOUBT— A Merchandise Certificate Any Value Desired. Browning, King & Co. Buy in 1915, pay in 1916, Our men's women's and children's departments will be outfitting THE WARRING MILLIONS Latest European War Pictures See the Austro-German Troops In ACTUAL BATTLE Graphie, Authentic Pictures of the World War B O Y D ALLWEEK—11 THEATER AM01IPM 25¢c—AllWeek - 25¢ hundreds of people tomorrow in classy warm clothes, on our far-famed Gradual Payment Rlan, Make it your business to be here; you will be mighty glad you came. Nifty clothes for all, at rock-bottom low prices. Men’s Ladies’ Department Department Leach, teacher, will give their Christmas | i i We hawi : district court was sustained in the opin-|entertainment next Thursday evening. | gm"fl a.n;l .°¥°T°°:“tvylm eh l:fl"-red for'tomors J | ooell Chmildsen's Matises Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm, State Agent, lted Cross Christmas jon of the supreme court which ruled on| The members of the Sunday school of ozens of different styles, rows rush by loading our store 81 B the case. This case, over a back yard|St. John's Lutheran church will give a 4 | Saturday, 10c. 481 Brandels flhe-tzr Building, Telephone Tyler 1981, dog and cat fight, has been fought|froSrem and enjoy a tree on A st through from the lower court at consld-| Mr, and Mrs. Chris Stark, whose birth. erable expense. ¢ays occur on the same dny. entertaine| : a large gathering of relatives and friends _Damage Case Reversed. {last Monday in honor of the occasion. Thesiipreme court today reversed the || ruling' of the Linn county court, W. N. Treichler judge, In awarding $10,000 dam-| The Papillion schools closed Friday for | ages to the estate of Willlam J. Kirby, | tWO Weeks vacation. killed In an explosion of & Rock Island | gy n',’é,_"i‘,‘l‘:‘o';"é‘(,}fl",“.‘,y&']".rlk'o:,flfm"g:.‘.l engine. The case was reversed on the | Wedneaday including every delightful up with a stock of classy plush model and color, priced coats, cloth coats, dresses, from $12.50 up. Men, we suits and furs, Every lady want to sell you your suit coming here tomorrow will be or overcoat tomorrow. You esured of getting the utmost & y in style, big; it possibl lue; will be mighty glad you g (-‘rndllafi':u)l:lr:n):‘v:l::u let us do it. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, H Phone | Doug. 4 | Matinee Today, apiliion, | Curtain Tonight, 8:10. Sround of conteibutery neeiigence. Gerald Walters left Friday for his home Gift FRIDAY AND EATURDAY G L Entitled to Prize Car. ot Dotraiic 060, Whers he will sl Xmas Gift Metro Pictures Service “OMANA'S FUN CENTEW Prosents Ethel Barrymore Suggestions Esther Smead s entitled to the Ford| automoblle she won in the subscription | contest conducted by the Sheldon Mall, | Anastasta Mella left Friday even ing for Gretna, to spend the holldays at her home there. | Evags., Suggestions Fur muffs, fur scarfs, fur sets, " Last Time, Mat. Today 2°%, . : [ according to & rultig of the supreme| Mis Katherine Petring, elghth grade | ) ' walsts, petticoats, skirts, milli- L Final Judgment.”’ Q! - = AT | court made yesterday. Her right to the | faseq amg il oo e ety eraity b P AT oy nery, girls' coats, etc. (R A Modern Problem Pl AFARY- I ONI l E .A;m e v I 0 the | signed and will & the siate university 3 0 8" coats, etc, emerms- lern Froblem ay, 34 | machine was contested by Miss Minnie | during the second semester. || mackinaws, men’s hats, ! Ana Continuing Ino. Wext ™Mat, | Jean Bedinito v Mosioal | P Wovery Fuss: Puss 3iilseque ’ Ladies’ Dime "“,",',_'_'.'. Dl'!.* ———————————— ‘ KRUG;}-.;- l:-:mbn. ! Only 9 More Days . NORTH BROS, gezevieve -'uuu. a f | Daily Mats, 9:15. ¢ |1 STOCK CO.“72s, Travells sales- Bvery =Bve., m:l. & James Forbes, Dolls Free Saturda % A\ i PRICE: This Weok auitor Fhe Ohoras Lady: id me : ber, men, thes re bjec Cole, who, although she received the high-| Mesdames A E. Westover, L. A. Bos-| trousers, sweaters, rain- i . p h se are all subject est number of votes, id not get them |34 and William Baton ‘entertained th o exchange if your selection Presbyterian Ald soclety, Wednesday . sccording to the rules of the contest in |afternoon at the home of Mrs, Eaton. — | oosts, ete. SOmCITIeer Yite) B pA N D the ruling of the lower court. In this the THEATRE Pay $1.00 a Week shpreme court agrees. The contest was Weeping Water, | beld In 1912 and the machine is more than| Charles Jenkins moved his tamily here | Your Choice Saturday of 75 High Grade Ladies' Suits, at only $12.50 three years old now from Lincoln Tuesday. R. 8. McCleery and A. E. Tierney mo- KEARNEY MTNSTY% PAVING tored to Tekamah the first of the week. Sidney Marshall received a broken MATERIAL BELOW STANDARD |finger Thursday when he fell on an icy sidewalk. v { North Bros. Best NEX | Harold Blaikle returned Saturday even- ats., 1,00 Cents 1 KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 17.—(8pecial)—|In< from Cashmere, Wash., wherg he has A beautiful, fully dressed Doll FREE Bvass.. 8os ve 9 1L 'Y 05{'.,"‘.. peiost.” WEEK Claiming that Shoss been the last ye A : ‘ ‘ ng that the asphalt pavement now | ™y, uu.” owler, who * teaches at Saturday with every purchase of $5.00 or over, Out-of-town people write for our big Credit Catalog. It's FREE, being lald on Lincoln Highway in this|o M8 V8 CURICh gllh, 00 Tecup- city Is of inferior quality and not of the jerate from a siege of sickness. texture called for in the plans and speel-| Word has been received here of the fications, 8. C. Vick today filed notice on | death at Manafield, O., of Miss Minnie | Mayor Kibler and the city council that he | TTeat Who was well known hore. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitspatrick went to would resort to the courts to prevent 1t8 |y hisn Monday 16 attend the funeral of acceptance and payment under the con-|George LaRue, a ploneer citizen of the tract should they continue to lay the ma-|county. | terial The public sales among the farmers | haye started in this vicinity. Two were e Y PR P —— e Our Magazine Page Roller Skating HIPP i Ssiis 106] v tnisren: +very Tzt TS Noder woman who likes good vapres rree TonigrT || LOU=TOUORON| | heart-to-heart talks with Sat. Afternoon, Children 10c. #n the Rersmatis RS other sympathetic women: P B YRR Lpiay A | R D i o £ held this week. AUons a team of horses AT e B e ; S Unkappy. { Word has been received that M. M S A g & 1417 DOUGLAS STREET } No joy in living if your stomach and | Rodenbaugh, formerly a tsacher in tho | i Etore Open Bveniags Ustl! Xmas, " . feeping Water academy, 15 to be mar- liver don't work. Btr your Mver with | i Pnk., y jed on Christmas day at Pittsburgh, P Dr. King's New Life Pills. g+ Sng Mrs. John W. Carter visited at Uni- ‘AN INVESTMENT S*5Ea e, aoa

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