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JUDGE HIATT IS DEAD AT GAPITAL Former Probate Official of Harlan Hog Cholera Fight In Gage and Johnson \ Is Most Successful TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 1,—(Special.) THE OMAH " - ’ " ] Sheriffs of State Do Not Make Out Required Reports (From a Staff Correspondent.) A SUNDAY BE JANUARY {Good Furniture, Rugs 'and Draperies Cost You figures and letters as white background last ompared with the with black | letters. FARMERS' SHORT COURSE HELD AT PAPILLION PAPILLION, Neb., Jan. 1.—(Special.) 1916 Sl A_Happy New Year to You and Yours [EIFET %) 3% County Meets Death in Wash- The hog cholera preventive work that is| LINCOLN, Jan. 1—(Special)—Not a |The flist short course in domestic sclence . 9 . i being carrled on in Johnson and the | sheriff of the ninety-three in Nebraska, | P4 "“"l”"“"' """“ by the local Farm ington City. | northern half of Gage counties, Ne-| with one exception, Douglas county, has | 6T {nstitute has becn iIn seeslon here a since Tuesday, The attendance was good IN POLITICS OF NEBRASKA (From a Staff Correspondent.) braska, by the United States bureau of animal industry has been very satisfac- tory during the year just closed. This work was taken up by the national so- WASHINGTON, Jan. L—(Bpecial Tele- | clety in 1913, the originat appropriation gram.)—Judge Jesse M. Ilatt, former judge of the probate court of Harlan County, Nebraska., and latter connected with the census office for many years, dled in this city yesterday and the fu- meral services will be held at the family residence, 1323 Harvord street Northwest, Monday morning at 11 o'clock. ‘While a native of Indiana, born in 1838, | Towa station being $75,000. for the work in the Nebraska and an Dr. 8. E Cos- | ford, ~government veteringrian, was | placed in charge of the work and he has several aas ants, the assistants at Te- cumseh being Drs. D. W. Hurst and J { A. Grau From data these men have collected it is shown that the hog cholera loss in the complied with the law regarding reports to be made to the sccretary of state. The statutes requires that each sheriff shall make a report of his ja‘l record to the secretary of state, district judge of his district and county clerk of all prisoners kept by him during the year and that in turn the seeretary of state shall compile these reports into a report to the legia- lature The Dougles county sheritf has partially reported, according to Mr. Pool, but none of the others has made any showing. and the interest The le and demonstrators were sent out by th extension department of the Misses Emma Ort and Mary the women and D. H. Prop lingham and K. F. Warner f\ meetings. There wi |ings at which addresses were | A, Frazeur, president of the fnstitute: | | Miss Mary Rokahr ang other instructors and Hon. James T. Begley, d'strict judge The following were elected officers for the coming year: President, B, G. Fase splendid Rokahr for C. . BLur made by university, | i Four Poster Mahogany Bed Starting the new year with the determination to make it the biggest and best ever, The Beaton & Laier Co. vresent six mammoth sale floors brim full of depend- able, desirable, up-to-the-minute Furniture, Rugs and Draperies at the very lowest prices to be found in the Prices which cannot fail to merit the hearty appre- ciation of the thousands of thrifty Omaha home-loving West, - 5 x vice president, George (ramlich; secre . 11 sl i e \ Judge Hiatt moved to lows in 187 and | Nebraska territory described was 6,000 ""“"K""‘ ""‘"""‘“ of Franklin| . .. “Herman Borman: treasurer, Otto Very much like the cut in style Jolk. Individuality, quality and dependability as wel as in 187 he located in Alma, Harlan county, | hogs in the year 1913. Active work was|COUNtY, Kansas, visited the governora| .., and design, full size Nebraska, entering upon the practice of his profession in that state. later he was editor of the Harlan County Herald and in 1382 he established with | hogs, or 2500 less than was lost the year | breaker, who was in durance vile in the |pere Bell won first on cattle and Amcs ;"'i“'l‘“ in beds of every design aua selections you may make will be arranged to suit your his son, John Clinton Hiatt, the Alma | Defore, and many of these died early in | [XAnsas county for alleged bootleggIng | Gramlich on horses. John Morton had the Ilf‘_\" f"-“\"':‘y'l on Beaton & cotivenience. s { Tribune. In this year he was appointed | the year before the veterinarians had | and other things like gambling and gen- | pjghest average, having won second place | aider's sales floors h { Aty AN ot Warian’ Swamts gotten the work well under way. The |€ral all around cussedness. Spats is belng | on both classes The republican state convention of Ne- | not begun by the government men here Two years | until April, 194, and the year closed wun“ la cholera loss of approximately 3,500 | total loss of hogs in the territory for | ®raska in 1882 nominated Judge Hiatt for | the year 1915 will be about 1000 hogs, membership in the Board of Regents of Nebraska university and he was elected | the preventive measures. by about 58,00 majority. He also was made a member of the republican state central committee He was elected probate judge of Harlan | During the one-sixth the number being lost without Dr. Cosford and his assistants have received very | good co-operation In the work by the farmers, this being absolutely necessary. last two weeks they have | county in 185 and re-elected in 1587, Judge | been holding meetings at school houses Hiatt al Alma, N commander of Van Meter Post, Grand Army of the Republic, was re-elected three times. ays was deeply Interested in | where early in 1882 he was | 8nd Otoe counties over the Johnson county line in Nemaha It the best results are to be obtained here it is necessary to prevent the disease near the county lines. office this morning and secured permis- slon to take back with him to Kansas Arthur Spats, whom he says is a jall held by the Omaha chief of police. The full force in the secretary of state's office s working today In an effort te get out automobile plates for the use of automobile owners who will have to have them this month, Plates have been recelved numbered from one to, 32,000 and the total number coming will run to 70 0%, The steel mills have ben delayed In fur- nishing the plates, though they have been running night and day and Sundays. Thé mill from which Secretary of State | Pool gets the plates was under & bond of $3,50 to furnish them not later than In the senior judging contest Walter | Pflug won first on cattle and Fred Gram lich on horses. In the junior contest Al | KILLS COYOTE WITH SHOT d I | FROM FAST MOVING TRAIN| KEARNEY, Neb, Jan. 1.—(Special) While the train of which he the engineer was running at a thirty-mile elip tocay, “Cyclone” Thompson, pliot of the Kearney, Beatrice & lHastings motor be | tween here and Callow took a shot | | with a rifle at a huge cayote and dropped was | the beast. The motor was stopped and | | everyone on the train got out to view the | animal, which is sald to be one of the $24.95 Just one of scores of noteworthy and nicely finished Sharply Reduced Event Extraordinary—The very best Rugs made in America on sale at the prices you pay for or- dinary rugs. A large selection of patterns and colors. Choose early. modesty of price will characterize our 1916 stocks in larger measure than ever before, Discontinued Patterns Whittall Rugs Payment terms on any | December, and will be required to forfeit Whittall’s Angle- @ Judge Hiatt was a Royal Arch Mason largest ever killed in this viéinity. Tt is i y——— | v cent on th for failly b . Vil . 824 an 0ad Fullow, being atnitsied with | MOre Bonds BOUGRE | em here on th - " 0 o O ot s b o e ik aod Persian Rugs A\ =T \ — e The plates this year are blue with white | has been hunted for some time. ¥ . ; By Commonwealth $ 7.50 27364 ize.......86.00 4 E——————/l, Alleged Heirs of In the Bienni = : E—— . [l $11.50 36x63 size.......8$9.20 : : um | . R % $42.00 6x9 size.......833.60 NlchOIS DGSIre tO = e ! Dr. Bndbnry m New Offlces_ $G0.00 8-3x10-6 size. ... 848,00 9 ind | (From a Statt Carrespondent.) | b RSN BTSSP ]) $66.00 9x9 size.......R844.80 N X Name Administrator | Rl L L Sl it “Dental Dope $65.00 9x12 size.......852.00 ’ fWHITTALLS | $86.00 10-6x10-6 size.. . $68.00 Whittall’s Anglo- Indian Rugs 50 27x64 size.......85.20 the office of the state auditor for the pe- oy riod beginning December 1, 1914, and the | same date of 1915 amounts to $3,4M4,317.21 | and is far in excess of the two previous | | bienniums, taking into consideration that | the estate of Alden S. Nichols, who died | Put half of the present biennium is yet | in Aurora about a month ago. Nichols | t0 come. The biennium or 1911-12 showed left a considerable estate, but had no |$4.716136.30 registered, while the 1813-1¢ WIiIl your Teeth have the care this year? When you can have it all done without pain, why should yon worry? The new things I have to offer ought to make you interested, for your health, your business, your looks, and your breath. Socially you don't care. These days Pyorrhea, the big enemy of your AURORA, Neb, Jan. 1.—(Special)— Wl S Pudge W. L. Stark of Aurora was finally v// ‘ A ’ N selected by Nelson H. Tunnicliff of New 3 York City and W. F. Button of Hastings th C 2 0 * e iR ey Other Noteworthy Carpet Section Offerings Axminster Rugs of flne qual- Royal Wilton Rugs, Bigelow & $ 6. ity and in a splendid variety of Hartford products, cholce pat- Bolrs in this part of the country. | blennium showed $4,492,831.98 registered. teeth and gums, can be cured. i ; :'°~“° 36x63 size.......88.50 jatterns and colorings: terns: County Attorney Whitney asked for the | The report of Auditor Smith gives the | Teeth lost through decay and disease can be | 52.60 8-3x10-6 size....R42.00 . b appointment of T. B, WHliams, president | bonds purchased by the state for invest- | replaced by my simple methods without plates. $57.60: Ox18 410e.. . . Lo 816.00 6x9 aige ........lll $9.85 8-3x10-6 size .......8$35.00 of the First National bank, as temporary | ment as follows: | A bookful of their good qualities would not bo §| . §-3x10-6 size . $14.95 9x12 size ..........837.50 administrator. Mr. Willlams was the | County bonds enough to explain their usefulness. Wh' “’ R l 9x12 size .... $17.85 Linoleums, heavy quality, in closest friend of the dead man and was | §chool distric For Fillings, 1 can make a badly decayed ittall's Roya B Y $82.00 9213 A choice printed patterns, 6 his financial adviser. When Tunniclift o VLS. heavy g 213 Ax- Good Bye Fear Here tooth look as natural by the use of Porcelain as though it had never been defective. Drainage district .... minster Rugs, Janu- feet wide, per sq. yard..42¢ and Button came to Aurora Thursday | school district bonds were registered in o Worcester Rugs they asked Willlams to take the admin- | 4o period from 115 district in - 1f through any reason you are forced to wear @ ary price . ... $24.50 Iniaid Linoleums, in a large se- ‘. :ltntnrr-‘hlr providing he w:mld not se- !l.u::n, o he sum o plates, I have an imported tooth that makes it $ 5.50 27x54 size.......$4.40 Seamless Brussels Rugs, in the lpl:;u::“t:lmvlyt.lredm [ !t ;lg: | 0 dokered t;.":"";"' e attorneve: | Precinct bonds wero registered in the Money Back very hard to distinguish from your naturel $ 8.50 36x63 size.......H6.80 9x12. size ..........80.35 SRR e dec! appo! iministra- | .\ ount of $31,000. teeth, and 1 guarantee them 20 years. $46.60 $-3x10-6 size...$37.20 1 v R Cedar Polish Mops......39¢ tor and he needed an attorney he would Send for Booklet Unusual Dentistry . Seamless Ivet Rugs, 9x12 3 make his own selection. Then Judge | COUDLY bonds were registered from two Guarantee N ) o L $50.00 9x12 size.......840.00 TR R R 8.85 18x36 Rag Rugs........20¢ o peme ek e 489 | countles, Deuel county court house, 320, Rallroad Fare for 50 Miles Allowed. o 000, and Thurst ity funding bomnds, 1 : | SR o | B e e Tl S DR. BRADBURY, Dentist Drapery Prices Slashed Meréilessl o n ) sty 0o Sy Sl oo up to B4, among the liat being 921.22 Woodmen of the World Bldg.—Phono D, 1750, p y : : y 6 Omaha Auditorium bonds for $150,- Tunnicliff declares that he has a con- tract with the heirs back in Massachu- setts, but insists that he is not to get so large a percentage as 50 per cent of the d estate for finding them. The fact that the two men claiming the estate alsa |Ing bonds for $140,000 and the South | want to control the legal adviser of the | Omaha bonds for $147,000. administrator has been the subject of |' much adverse comment. PAWNEE CITY TO HAVE 14th and Farnam Sts,, Omaba. Hours 8 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12, 000, the Lincoln paving bonds for $216,000, Omaha sewer bonds for $200,000, O a paving bonds for $100,000, Omaha park bonds for $60,000, South Omaha refund- For Janu{ry Clearance CRETONNES ALL GO AT JUST NALF PRIOB—And many high grade pleces are cut far deeper than this (e clean them out without delay. \ Remnants of Cretonne and Sunfast Materials, 1% to 4% yards each, while they 5 T R O T DR o 1 c Piles and Fistula Cured Without Surgical Operation or Pain. Bank Change at H ington. mn'rmq’ron. Neb., Jan. 1.—(8peclal.) —At a special meeting of the board of direct. f the Fi N : : " X EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS | 1rirdny, George 1. Parker tondered mis No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ- Madran and Panoy Sorims, 1% to 3% yar ol PAWNED CITY, Nob, Ja8 L(Bps- | (o0 nas wemn s ont and W, & Wes- | ten Guarantee Given in All Cases. sach i | ton was elected to fill the vacancy. Mr. | ‘Weston resigned as vice president nnd‘ G. Mason, formerly cashler, was| Green Window Shad sise, each ....... clal)—Union evangelistic services to last through January are to begin here Janu- Pay When Cured. Carfare Paid One 044 Lot Opaque Shades, In various sizes, best 2, 1916, & h rnacl 't ‘" . . : " fod nmlz hnr:o;!‘el:l:l('hs;(‘?h. cou::r’::x: | lected to that position, and George Beate ay to Points Within 50 Miles of cloth; bring your sizes, 3 The tabernacle just completed is 60xii0 [cSlSned as assistant cashier and was (| [ ; e A, B A oA 1 elected cashler. George Parker will move to Omaha and be associated with a life insurance company. | feet with a seating capacity of over 1,200. | Business houses during the meetings have signified their Intention of closing at ¢ Brenlin Shades, made to order at speoial during January, No extra charge for measur- Ing and hanging. EBEEERT Omaha. Hundreds of the Most Prom. |[§ (& ] ‘ \ ",))»)“h\m@m\)})))" inent People in Omaha have been cured by i N “\ o o'clock p. m. ———— [ Odds and Bnds—A general clean-up of edd 4‘1 The meetings will be under the leader- . Mowry.Wright. ™ Upholstery Materials—A big Sunfast Madras 50 inohes wide, pairs of 8 Curtains, remnants of Velours, ) B ship of Rev. John Quiney Adams Henry | TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 1.— (Speeial,)— ahort lengtha and full pieces, 176 values, per 69¢ cini ST CTRmaRs. Mk N YRTCSR and the sons service under Jesse Van ‘::...mm:... Aileen ‘Wright,” daughter ot 4€8-9-10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. S osat rioa leseithan VAR i B Nigh Grade Fancy Wete—The finest linie'that p. 'ostmaster and Mrs. E. D. Wright, and present wholesale opst, Sale vide, - g o = | Dr. I Berton Mowry, also of this city, || FRone Red 4390, Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. prices, per yard— ':::‘“:Afi:":.‘r' sy AL b found in any city, all on sale at big ibhon Reporter Sold. were marrieq at the home of the bride 50c 89¢ ‘I 50 2 55 s : 500 RNEY, Neb., Jan. lL—(Special)— | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. and —— A 8 L by g $2.60, $2.35 and sl 25 | ibbon Reporter, edited for flfleel: [Mrs. Mowry are now in Councll Blutts | gy vy s W o U W S LT T Volle—20 baits of plain fin gunfast Madras 36 inches wide, ' Price, per yard . . y' Yy I . n, 'as 8ol | A, g " ¢ i e 1 B e f G | 200 Ottaha on. & Wedd(hg trin and thiy CALLUSG BEFDRE YOU BUY GR SELL.WE SHIP 10 ALL BOINTS/CAPACITY xg‘uu TONS per yard; saie price 180 5c and 6o0 vatues, 490 150 and $1.35 Tilet Nets, per yard......s8e TN 1o WO B agaes of o, :lTrymlb.“ home In Tecumseh after Feb- WESTERN HAY AND G RAIN @O, Colored Bunfast Drapery Ma. per yard spee 90c and 76c Filet Nets, per yard § . St 3 =y 12 terials that cannot dupli- 4 The new editor is an experienced fiews- T Bl LIS R 8 8 122 3 MHERGERIES KO MARASREDE onte ourselves at the pric o Fiein ane n:a;yo '"."v“ 3 3ic and 25c Filet Nets, per yard.. i f paper man, but has not been in the busi- — owing to the '"'f‘l’l‘nli'd cost o inches wide, 50 and 25 ness for a number of years. He will take LB g (O o MR TR 50¢ “** 15¢ e e e ok o nly. She i charge immediately, and Mr. St. John v My 4 S prices, yard at 35 per cent dscount. ' " will rest for a short time before going into active work again. The Reporter Y . . . . . ¥ has enjoyed a wide popularity in Buffalo B Ll N B d t l t t i T ey L ur an“a[y garance 2:ie ig Line New Bedroom Furniture Priced Interestingly § ( FRENCH AIRMAN DROPS | ‘ BOMB INTO GREEK CAMP SALONIKI, Jan. 1L—(Via Paris, de- layed.)—A French aeroplane squadron re- | turning from a reconnalssance today dropped a bomb by error on the Greek OF PIANOS STARTS MONDAY MORNING camp, wounding one soldler. General i 1 [ JUvak, Sn Vet sumnisnter Sade PROFIT is the last thing thought of in this great sale. Prices have § | ‘! . NIACls: xrpnetiony been ruthlessly marked down—terms have been scattered to the four i A news agency dispatch received by winds, until the purchase of a Piano or Player Piano during this sale d \ way of London Filday nght, said that| has come to represent merely the swapping of dollars. Certainly no during a raid over Salonlki by a Tue- tonic aeroplane a bomb was diopped oa v the Greek camp just outside the townm, | kiling a shepperd. It was stated that the Greek camp apparently was mistaken for entente headquarters, GOVERNOR HAMMOND’S BODY TAKEN TO ST. PAUL | opportunity exists in Omaha that in any way equals, or even attempts to equal, the startling offers we now make intending purchasers ot Pianos and Player Pianos. Positively nothing shert of willful neglect need deter any intending purchaser from now securing an instrument § | of world-famous make—at a saving that will open their eyes ana astound them with its unusual advantages. HERE ARE SOME SAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS Old Ivory, American Walnut and Mahogany Strongly Featured Old Ivory Dresser, cane panel design, exactly as pic- Adam Style Dull tured. Price $33.50 Adam Mahogany Dresser......... tyle Chiffoniere to match. Price. . 4 0ld Tvory Chiffontere, ltke cut $32.50 | Adam Style Bed to mateh. Price § ST. PAUL, Minn,, Jan. 1.—The body of 25 “00 M & Bons uPfl‘ht Piano....... 225 ," g e % E = Adam Style Desk to teh, Price. . X ] ) 30 | $260 © U ht Pian 1 Old Ivory Three Panel Dressing Table, exactly as pic i Governor Winfield Seott Hammond was ramer Uprig RRRERERR tured. Price $35.00 | Adam Style Dressing Table to match. Price i brought here today from Clinton, La., 1?% $660 i‘dnw;z U’ ht l;h!ll’(;‘ A Adam Style Full Size Mahogany Bed 818.50 | Colonlal Style Genuine Mahogany, 20x40 plnnl‘l:.p.. where the governor died Thursday $300 Adam h.j t Piano..... Adam Strie Dull Mahosany Dresase 917,85 Dresser; a beauty o 3 Hless & Y As the funera] cortege moved through 265 | $276 Estey U ight l;’rfiifno ! n:::t Style G nlulm: 1::‘.». Walnut Dresser, ,simple, | Chiffonler to match e cereees . §19.88 5 the downtown streets to the capitol, ] pright Paano..... ad beautiful, Pri $34.75 And scores of other styles all priced modestly. { where the governor's body will lie in ..$192 | $1,000 Chickering Grand ............ | i state tomorrow, crowds lined the side- teveesennness D135 | $1,100 Bteinway Grand. ................ I walks and hundreds of citizens joined in Mueller Upright Piano. $150 | $450 Schubert Player Piano........ ....8195 Hhe Moremion, & iy~ pright Piano 85 | $500 Clough & Warren Player Piano 220 4 elon, esplle a gocy TOWnPOUR | B 5600 Weber Upright Piano............. P 4 i DEATH RECORD Get the benefit of these Discounts on New Piano in our stock, except Steinwa; L] N Special y and Aecolian lines. We sell the world’s best mshs,"ln';{udmc' the Hardman, Emerson, McP Steger, Lindeman & Sons, and our own sweet-toned Sohmoller & Mueller Pianos and Players. | FREE STOOL, FREE SCARF, FREE LIFE INSURANCE--PAY ONLY $1.00 A WEEK SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Tob v Compigs YoRiee 1311-13 FARNAM ST., OMAHA l Machine Dept. Street Floor Mauley Greem. TABOR, Ia., Jan. 1.—(Special)—Manley Green died In the Clarinda hospital on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. The body was brought here fore burial, the h funera] services being held in the Saints’ r’ church Friday at 10:30 a. m. The de ceased was about 49 years old and had #pent his life in and neas Tabor, being | for some years a liveryman and hors dealer. Besides his widow bhe by one son and four daughters SIRSEETREE 415-17 South 16th St. AN INVESTMENT Phone Douglas 335 THAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS | A BEE WANT AD |

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