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THE BEE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY 1916 5, | | - Nebraska ‘ N g R—y -l { Traffic Bureau h ebras ebraska Nebraska BOARD OF EDUCATION. , | 1 | Helps to Collect { ) J g l ETS WITH DELAY laims for Cli ‘ | ) HALL'S DOOR (LOSED|Jansen Says Makers |STATE GOES AFTER THE CASH ‘ Claims for Clients| | M 14l s | | ten W a ] ' unitions B&ck of Liwriey. Oebnl’ Teving b . Got Board of Edunoation Will Consider| ciaims amounting to 86,50 were col- | | < g Request of Committee to Per- lected by the traffic bureau of the Com- | reparednesg Talk Money Where There Are mit It to Be Taken mercial club during the year. During ) { No Heirs. ! " the entire year an average of five rate R l R d N itor' - 3 R T G o " o State Treasurer and Auditor's Clerk| mATRICE, Neb, Jan. 4—(Special)=| e FOUR MEMBERS ARE OPPOSED |ier of information 1o persons maviring eal Reductions ) Unable to Gain Sight of At the first day h ne | SEVERAL INSTANCES OF [ter of information to persons Inquiring. { noonday funcheon of the | KIND | — | This makes a total of 1,437 rate quota- Money Bags, I"@k of prayer meetings Hc:p. Peter Jan & —_— | | The Board of Education last even- | tlons made in the course of the year. ’ DEMOS KEEP UP RICH ROW Peace.” In referring to the preparedness, LINCOLN, Jan. 4 — (Special) — The { B & disc \Ilnslon OVer & |, ralircads on the subjects of classifls e | program of the present administration search for estates which revert to the | request of the Laymen's committee | .uijon, merchandising service, switching B Mr. Jansen expressed th infon that | state because ge v on Boys' and Girls' Extensi v ! ? v | prei e opinion tha cause the deceased owners have r Sxtension Work | rules and regulations covering welghts 1 ass (From i 3 y meLN' 5:‘“ :?':"(’s"w?dl'““ | the demands for a larger army and navy | no relatives still goes merrily on in the for permission to make a religious | demurrage, cte PO-con g A g pe Posa P-‘lnif were being created by the manufacturers office of the attorney weneral. | canvass of the schools. A communi-, Advice and assistance were rendered (o eIt ey S cawoen off" | of munitions for the sole purpose of | Those recently unearthed are two small cation signed by J. B. Lichtenwall.|'® trade extension committee, the indus- | they have not ti st of the year, but | keeping up the dividenas. Ha ridiculed 'estates, one left by Carl Mauch of Omaha x Y v 1. B. Lichtenwall- |\, committee, the Missouri river com- urnls ln 8 | Wiked 12/ cbaies &4 cont [ 1A % leaf | the idea of an invasion of this country and another by Mr. Warner at Seward ner, @. W. Noble, B. A. Wilcox, D. B. | iittee and the hay market committee ot ) Seatid of Barmony. Which Prr p::::;:; by any of the warring nations after the These amounted to about $1,000 each | Cleveland and J. B. Cain, jr., was re- | the Commercial club, in connection with present war Is over, and declared that' Another estate which . ceived by th d v th outls vork of those committee | among them since the good old ship of | such @ thi ” NG e teen 1yise 7 SO BORIR HRG SeTe i | LA s & N | state was turned over to the present | The s »u::r‘.;f-n:;‘[::’m'lm.,w.\:.'.':.l.: T ':?.: '"""‘::llll:n years was dlscovered at bers of that committee appeared in :|lun~h “n'« which s closely related to traf- | $1,50 Shirts (Soft of Stiff Cuff) crew. . ormerly belonged to George | o matters, AEain State, Preasures Geotie MLt | bitration the only meand cf making Wall. He left a quarter section of valu- per:on_ = Hundreds of inquiries were answered Now Priced at 0 100 of St e e i satisfactory adjustments of differences Able land, which was wold to meet the President Ernst led the opposition | quring the year concerning interpretation 95¢, 3 for $2.75. \ 18 belabored by other. state atticors. ber | PCUNSEN nations which he said was bound | eXpenses of settiing the estate. The| | to the plan. stating his bellef that it ot taritfs, payment of claime and nu- % X R cause he will not allow State Accountant | = o | money has been lying in & bank ever violated the spirit if not the letter | merous other disputes that are conatantly j Diffrance to enter his 6éfies &hd make | c 3 l:‘:n‘:m" \(;:::r":r: General Reed is of the of the constitution, and he wns2:“"':"":n""xl'l’"\h|‘:"‘ ":::"‘:"": ;:;‘“": $2.00 8hirts (Soft or Stiff Cuff) I b Eeatiination '0F SN RRS. aviness Elected Lot © proceedings in gonnec- backed by R. F. Willlams, Dr. E.{a "5 e 0. h Now Priced at Ony e 1 n th the sale of the proj lan expense of less than $10,000 for the o democrat makes the charge that property may Holovteh! - | | DeFrance was denled the right to Investi- | Hea'd Of Kearne | Mot have been legal, as he can find no ] TR, ST Y “,"k‘l"\' DF. | your $1.45, 3 for $4.00. 2310 the arfaive ob:the’ State tressurer, | y ‘:"\ldcnu- that the state was notified of | D. E. Jenkins and 1. V0. Carpenter " ) S and that after-iieitiad made & prelimi. | School for 8 Y e action | tavored the idea, the former wishing | Fi] M g 0 amas 4 A . - nary survey he quit while he was making | C100. or ears “"“i a recluse has been found dead more Information as to the methods | even lssul ' ne $1.50 P."‘ other surveys, and was not allowed to | - jear Lincoln with about $16,000 in securi- J | D d R 1 f 1 g0 back and finish the job ordered by | KEARNEY, Neb., Jan. 4—(Special)—A, | % in the place where he died. The at- l!r:ecurlnl the desired information. | ead as a Result o Madras or Flannel, State Auditor Smith | L. Caviness, secretary of the State Nor. | (°TNeY Eeneral has conferred with <ounty kilh’ ‘Ir?!m:‘:r;:‘-“"(mu"! :“(ml' gl E 1 i T k Now 31.15. It is sald that things were said by {mal board and well known throughout '!°Tney Hager, who is trying to secure | WE peed mittee will L\;bnr‘::.-:“-“. |l o '::I (\Tm-‘ xp osionon Lanker :;lu.;la Ah\:dlllnr Smith to State Treasurer |the state, was electeq as superintendent ;"" money for the sthte If no heirs aro | would have filled u\.lm::d" u‘v:lln.n ;;Z\ e $2.00 P“jm— all which are not for the ears of the |of the Kearney schools last night for | °Und. | ' 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 4 —One man is dead | public. State Treasurer Hall says that three years at a salary of 52,400 a year. Aok Themas to Lectave, e 4 '"""""‘;" detatt and oleven othesd arh hnowm o be Madras or Flannel, no man can check up his office unless |Mr. Caviness served for fifteen years as | The University of Missouri s msisting| B1 Judg‘ment 1n e A T e A missing, aa a result of an explosion that Now $1.45 he checks up the whole concern, and he superintendent of the Falrbury schools | that State Superintendent Thomas ahai) = as there not a comprehensive can-|wrecked the engine room of the Nor- e does not propose to let DeFrance nose (and has been superintendent at Kearncy |deliver at least (wo tectures hronre ‘l}:w B h f P . vass made at |.hr time of the ‘Billy’ Sun- | wegian ofl tank steamer Aztec at a Neckwear— | around unless he roots over the whole |since last fall. He has had a remarkable | students of that body during the cwm| reach o romise day campalgn,” asked President Brnst. | prooklyn dock today. The dead man was f 1.00 shooting match. |success in his work here, as his election | year. They first acre coming f . Mr. Lichtenwallner replled by saying 'a fireman on the veasel, and five of the | 000—Now 3 or $1. . asked that Dr. Thomas . | DeFrance says he stands ready to go to |indicates. The rrocedure before has been | favor them with several lectures, but pa as8e 18 et ASIAE st the Sunday houss-to-house canvass | missing men were members of the crew. $1.00—Now 65c—2 for $1.26 | Tooting over the books any old time, and |to contract but for one year at a time, | feels that he cannot be spared from N IR ylelded no reliable Information regarding | The other six were employed on the ¥ 3 proposes to follow out the instructions |but the desire to keep Mr. Caviness for | braska educational interests, and so thes| WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—A $0000 ver- | N children. He further told the board |dock. $1.50—Now 95c—2 for $1.76 { of the state auditor even though the |a period developed the situation. The | have : ¢ o : that the canvass now proposed would be | Sev urec, three of them serl- % s agreed to let him off on two. Dr.|dict for breach of promise, which Mrs prop d even were injured, t . £ 7! | eavens fall and he has to do his duty |board also re-elected Principal Huwalt | Thomas has not yet made up his mind|Ida M. McNabb of Milwaukee, won in the | the Interest of morals of the boys and | oualy. $2.00—Now $1.35, 3 for $3.76 at the point of the bay-o-net. of the high achool and provided for the | in the matter. | district supreme court here several | SIS and would acerue to the benefit of | Most of the victims were trapped below 50— Now $1.85, 2 for $3.50 In the meantime the offiefal organ of |installation of numerous pleces of ap- | fhoos e all denominations | dee we ot instantl ’2 —Now i P Secretary’s Mother Dend months ago, against John 8. Kinney, a ns and creeds. Me read |decks, and those who were n antly the democratic party is digging up an- |paratus on the ward school grounds. | gy , by -~ letters from local clorgymen and lay- |killed probably were drowned by the fi 00 ! i ” The State Railway commiss millionaire mine owner and lumberman ®Y y y X ow $2.60, 2 for $0. clent history regarding the man it helped ——- | were closed 4t ion offices| "0 iatka, Mich., was reversed today by | MeM indorsing the canvass water that flooded the engine room LB E00E ‘SEATD AFRNTRe ] osed this forenoon In honor of the| g A ;5 8 through a great hole blown in the side amm— Republicans are shedding great gobs of cher veeds Larmy; |memory of the aged mother of Secretary |the court of appeals ugmest Other Plan. B oibs’ to, B6s. Eheins debRBgencs | brethiie A. B.-Allen, who died at the home of her | — The statement was made that only halt | °f th® 5 BIG REDUOTIONS . ) b couple Under Arrest ¥on_Sunday:. Mot of the emplores of] Ghica 0 HOS ita«l is of the children of the city attend Sunday | Th® Astec had just left drykdnek nnld . ND OHIL. AN} i 3 the commission attended the funeral g p #zliools. Dr. Holovtchiner and Mr, Wake-{ th® cause of the explosion is unknown, &l IN MEN'S A i A Pl L ; ) ley suggested that the committes cound | 110USH It 18 belleved to have been caused . Jeweh‘y Store at GRAND, TSLAND, 'Neb, hn, 4800+ | irhatiiase ot o e, Tosned, Held Up on Pay Da;y get better resilts by making & house.to- | 7, U6 DUFSINE of & tank of 1000 cuble DREN'S OLOTHING. '] cial Telogram.)—Mrs. Eftie Mitchell of | quring the yeur jom w00 brstog - house canvass. foet of gua that was used In connection 3 arrants amounting with the ofl fuel for the engines | Holbrook Robbed {Gothenburg 1s in the Hall county Jall | (o $5,30,180.88. For the month of Decem:| CHICAGO. Jan. 4—Two men entered | Dr. Jenkine and Mr. Carpenter were the | R e :'nd L5 loug.h of the same vicinity in | per 4 warrants were written, amount- | the offices of St. Luke's hospital late |only members to give the proposed can- | Italy Commandeers Ship. HOLBROOK. Neb. Janm. {—(Spectal | ¢, CItY Jail here as the result of an ar- | ing to §06,816.39. But two other months | (hif afternoon, pointed revolvers at Miaa [¥ass an encouragement. No time was| NRW ORLEANS, La, Jan. {—Advices {rest made by Sheriff Benton of Lexing- | during the year was thi | Mary Tobin, the cashier and escaped |Set for future consideration of the sub- | to shipping interests hero today saild the Telegram.)—Robbers broke into the GUY |ton on a warrant from the police court | ceded, when | e o ans, S 11 350 3 3.0 ject. Itallan government had commandeered | Butler drug store yesterday and stole | o this oity ki Shlaitti ceded, when in June $$47,678 was written, | With & tin box containing $3,000. g for transport purposes twenty-seven 3 fifty-two rings, eleven watch chains, | ity making a statutory charge. |and in January, $739,424 | Tt was pay day at the institution and ST TR o R —— steamships of the Pearce-Cottoneira and 3 . " | But back of this charge it is indicated o oftioeg Wt CARTWARE - WILH “viurass TSRl R G l Creole lines, which maintain regular sail- 4 three watches and some cuff buttons. [yt (RO D S ST g ay o eaas ingn between Italy, New Orleans, Gal- They troke out & window in the rear of |, L RO SENO W | Paul Means Ghosen | other emvloyes receiving their salary. 4 veston and other gulf ports. GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. the store, making their entrance through H The monthly payroll of the hospital BUIIdeI‘S, Exch | { that way, Mr. Butler cstimates his loss | , ACCOTding to the story told by the of- | A h amounts to $5,000 and about $2000 had ange’ : b ol ficgrs Clough and Mrs. Mitchell came to | S 00ES DNCNOLAY | veen paia to employes betore the robvers —_— ¥ ety L Grand Island from Oklahoma last Sep. | entered. Officers of the Omaha Builders' ex- L. 5 ] MANY CANDIDATES OUT :'e‘n:he‘;:n(l"livcg‘ b::re”:mmu a month as | (From a Staft Correspondent.) | The robbers made the thirty nurses in | change were elected yesterday as fol- - WHEN AWAY FROM HOME ! | man wife. Lattr the woman went to | LINCOLN, Jan. f.-(Spect | the room hold up their hands while they [ lows: President, V. Ray G v . | | L N, — al Telegram.) # Ay Gould; ; vics IN JEFFERSCN COUNTY v;;.or:h'enhur!); and lherodmn:lrled & rieh ' Paul B. Means, a formmer Nebrasis wni) | seized the cash box from the cashier | president, Sarley §. Hamflton; treasurer, AbS.OIUtP:ly Removes The Bee is the Pl“p.f" | rancher who was aged and a widower, | versity | :d In an automobll 0. 8. Nelson; ai v you ask for; if you plam | FAIRBURY, Neb. Jan. 4—(Speclal)— ! first, however, stipulating that he deed | Rnosdes reroln or m’f.":fi.f'n“;'ff' b bl o C. 3. Johnson G::::-"i\'ltlzlnp‘:t;rnll:::'i Indxgestlon. One package Sosen more Wahed vo o ! With the Nebraska primary a little over |her a farm worth $18000 which he did, |cial co ppoln ks’ e 3 urson: y k it. 26cat alld iste, hamnidi o it i X 3 mmission appointed t ke the H J D h Grant Parsons and F, R, Vierlr roves I at ail aruggis three months off, six nnplrllntfl llm:, -r;er- | Then the ceremony was performed. | skt PP o make the e umps tO eat ing. pi ggi iff have announced themselves in Jetfer-! Clough, so it js said, was introduced | Chancellor Aver: 3 e { A k | very announced the selec- f B H 1 son, an office held by Ed Hughes, Ihe}m {he husband as her brother under the tion of Means after two other applicants rom urnlng Ote ?--Tn(;'nruc meun’:;em. J‘l‘h:se“a;;’:mxms :une of Otrim and immediately took up |fafled to pass the examinations. S nclude four republicans, John G. Rawles, 'his residence with the couple. Sheriff| Means took th t ; 1 b n ) : . Sher e examinations a year | WATERBURY, Conn., Jan, 4.—One man 0 h B J Keller Johnson, Charles E. Gilmore and | Benton became suspicious some time ago 780 With Paul Good of Lincoln and both | was killed, five others were fnjured and rcnar neim . Charles Franz, and twy democrats, W. and has been working on the case since |Passed exceptional scholarship require- | the lives of sixty guests endangered in ' B F. Bonawitz and P. H. Shea. “The latter | making a trip to Oklahoma, the former |Ments. Good was finally chosen at that |a fire that destroyed the Hotel Con- 1 | is at present a deputy eherllf of .Jeffer-| residence of the couple, a week or so |!me. Means later attended school at |pecticut in the heart of the business sec- . 3 ) son county. 3 |ago and securing evidence there which | Y&le and is onw taking a post graduate | jon early today. The fdentity of tha i There will be no contests over county |caused him to return to this city and file | 0Urse at Oberlin. He will leave In the | joad man has not yet been established. | . treasurer or probate judge. as 1. B. Crop- the necessary complaint with the local | 8!l for his three years at Oxford as pro- | mhe police say that they believe that all A sey and Louls J. Nutman are both seek- | guthorities. | vied by the Rhoades scholsrehip. | the guests escaped trom the bullding, ing second terms. Frank L. Rain, county ST LAt 5 | "oy ¥ attorney, will retire, having held rour{Youn Man Is Killed INTERURBAN MAY BE RUN | aiven v R ey oo iRt t‘n:x’.‘f;nn:’\«:h\‘:::}:. l“.“:’!.“::ng:;;e:::lr“t‘} g | TO JOIN MISSOURI PACIFIC | thira and fourth story windews. The loss 0) r v 1 : H (From a Staff Correspondent.) is estimated at $100,000, The blaze started l attorney from 1905 until 199 is Mln!l Undel‘ GaI‘S a,t Napler‘ LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 4.—(Special Tele- | in the cellar from unknown origin. ""\'.’""‘""d“:’or \hv‘ place. 1 gram.)—Extension of the Omaha, Lincoln | s gy HE HUNDREDS of bar- ) No candidates for county assessor or| par1s COITY, Neb., Jan. 4—(Spec & Beatrice Int b ey A “For Sale” or “For Rent"” Ad placed A gt ¥ ] C! , Neb, L—(8pecial ice Interurban railway to Beatslce gains in furniture, rugs P clerk of the diatrict court have announced | Telegram,)~George R. Burke, about 3 | {rom Lincoln and througn that city to|!n The Bes will accomplisg lts pur- and draperies secured in the RE are a few items selected at random from many 2 . County Assessor O.| y trade e | Virginia, a dfstanc borwi ose. e Ay : j 2 years of age and a printer by trade whose | Virginia, a tance of twelve ml'es, - v T 0ods. t R. Jones will no doubt retire and Oscar | home was in Wichita, Kan., was killed in | Where it wiil connect with the Missour! | - e first two days of this 4ele have attractive bargains in all lines ol drapesy s Garnsey, clerk of the district court, has | the Burlington yards at Napier, Mo., be- | Pacific rallway from Kansas City, is | | : been satisfying ones. A great Pairs O Curtai MY ‘ N exprossed himself eatisfied with wo|ing run over by the cars. He had been | posaibllity. L. S. Cassiof Waterloo, In.. AR TH R o MR ik many have come and found the 30 Pairs Over Curtains 'INN }‘ fiype 3 terms. This will leave two vacancies. | working for H. P. Custer, who has a job | president of the Waterloo & (Cedar | the neck an ornamental chain, somewhat article they were looking for | 2% yd. by 25 in.—Blue, Green, Brown, Rose; valu i Superintendent of Schools Henry | printing and supply house for the last | Rapids Interurban has been here the | 1X¢ that worn by Waldorf head walers. to $14.00 pair, for $1,00 pair. 1 3 Abrams, a democrat, who is. filling his|two months and proved to be the finest |last few days looking up the matter. fad it wes n Londoner Just arfived st at a decided saving over the o .00 pair, o E g U wtter. Scof 1 4 ! first term, will be up for re-election and | kind of a man. He saved up his money | It is sald this looks good to him and | ter 0t the locel e REEPOATIL N regular value. Not only did Dimit M&rleilles Ell | will have a clear field. |to send his mother mother & gift at | that he. will 8o report vo the company| ..Not & l8re place, this? they find what they wanted, Y 4 3 N C. L. E. Blauser, who vepresented the | Christmas time and since then has made | which has in contemplation the projeet bR FORLIIC T Al ble to make other nne and Lace Thirty-second district in the Nebraska trips to Rulo for drink which has for its ob: * M8 ik & corporeiin’ but were a » s » . ch has for its t o et | t, sir?” ! legislature from Jefferson county, prob-| It is supposed that he went ot Rulo o | jine to Kansas City. UIR RIS Qibe mean. who rules It¥' ! purchases of furnishings that at One-Half Price i ably will be in the field again for re-elec- | that purpose on Monday and when told |; i SRR ‘Rules it? Just the provost." | they did not suspect could be s 8.75 val { tion. He is a democrat. {that he colud not buy a ticket back to Wants Pesne Commisaton, - | mipl the provost. Just like eut lord weoured at such astonishingly | $1.50 value...8$ .76 | # 8.75 value. ! Jetterson county may have at least °"°‘::1&:?::;:3:&:ar::mmm"‘:.’;:"cuny"o: BEATRICE, Neb., Jan, 4.—(Special Tel- | sieniat What d've meant " low prices. $2.75 value...$1.38 | $13.50 value. candidate for a state office, os v C egram.)—Frank Wilson, 12 oy " 0 say, does he L2 O | 50 v 1 g e office, ss severa | fHelEnt SNESCH | esram.)—Fran son, 13 years old, had | wear @ chain? t Come and Investi $3.95 value...$1956 | $17.50 value y i triends of S, M. Bailey have been boost- both hands badly shattered today while| “A chain, sir! The provost chained! ) | ing him for the democratic nomination t b t = hunting near Pickrell by the accidental | Na. na! lie gangs loose; but dinna be e — $4.25 value. ..$210 | $20.00 value. . .$10.00 for_ state treasurer. He is cashier in Wes Poln Parmer discharge of a shotgun leared, he's quite harmless.” —Philadel- ] phia Ledger. style— ! one of the Fairbury banks and is an ex- & | olored Madras, beautiful bedroom effects, in pink, One lot of 26 pairs Curtains, one pair of & | treasurer of Jefferson county. 8wau0Ws P(nson S g Zb S W — — ——— ‘ blue and yellow— Net and Scrim-— 50 for 9 BUTTON AND THOMAS | 75¢ values, 38¢. Regular values to $3.50 pair, for 5¢ pair. b CIRCU WEST PIONT, Neb.,, Jan. 4—(Special Six patterns in Bungalow Net, Ivory and Ecru— LATE PETITIONS Telegram.)—Emil Wile, a prominent 50¢ values, 25¢ y“d< YABMONE, W Ton t bk tarmer and well knoyn citizen living two Abobis! ‘REMONT, Neb., Jan. .—(Special.)— West Point, committed e 8 y Judge F. W. Button, who was appointed ey i ol s o':, : llowing HEN 2 l . to the bench In the Sixth district by | i .de Menday “;"“Wn' o W"w | itcomes to compiexions { e ac He was about 50 years { Governor Morehead when the late Chiet | "UIPhUrIC aclde " ’ ba L i Justice Conrad Hollenbeck took the oath | \d 404 leaves & widow and u large “;r:\;l an tobacco, any “improve- of office, and Judge George Thomas of | Y- NO cause 1 assigned for the act the sale at extreme low prices is ment”on Nature ain’t in fair circumstances and was con- HE GREAT assortment of furniture items offered in | | : w Columbus are circulating petitions among \ . s g i the voters in the district asking for [l€MPIAUNE on retiring from the farm any improvement | a powerful inducement to every economical buyer. Note the savings listed below and : thelr nomination at the primaries. Jo- |0 the spring. 4 | . few f n hundreds '3 seph E. Daly has tiled for the nomina- ey I} consider that these are only a few from among 8. , tion for county attorney on the demo- | AMANDA BROWN PRESSES | samuary : \ cratic ticket, It is said other candidates Al | { agulars Sale Price . will be in the field soon. HER CL__.M TO ESTATE ELVET is made | e Bl‘lc- a-Bl’lC 3 00 00 00 .00 00 .00 .00 00 00 Mahogany Davenport Tapestry Chair ¥ Jacobean Oak China Closet. .. Jacobean Oak Serving Table. Fumed Oak Lihrary Table... Fumed Oak Buffet.... . Mahogany Sofa . Walnut Chiffonier 0Old Oak Chair. .. HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. {.—(Special Tel- egram.)—The claim of Amanda H. Brown of Nature’s best {08 Asherville, N, C., to the $100,000 estate | > R {of John O'Connor, was reached in the | b pipe to bacco — | heirship hearing in the district court to- | '§ A A | da, f with its best ‘ Mrs. Bro: kes her clal lece. R rs. Brown makes her claim as a nie brought outSn'ihe natural way — by SALE of beautiful THINGS at astonish- ing reductions, 40¢ colored prints in frames, at ACCIDENTALLY KILLED HOLDREG Jan. 4.—(Special Telegram.)—John Bragg, mayor of Hold- rege, died at 9 o'clock last night from the | effects of & wound In the face which he She asserts that O'Connor's real name | was Lorenzo Haigler. She last saw him celved while hunti B! N sees of - T e aceldet oty after |alive when he was about 18 years old, | | .00 ;j:::zl'(')yfl":{f""‘;.-“MHM 80c and 75c prints . < {but was able positively to identify the ! N | . RARY §t Y <rossing a fence, pulling & gun atter [Pt Wan b POLENED €0 B mreve | two years | 2.00 Golden Oak Rocker. . v A dozen Blue Corona cups him . and saucers and plates to me County Notes. here fifty years later. was conscripted into She sald Haigler | the confederate | ¥umed Oak Library Table. .. Pumed Oak China Cablnet. ... Spanieh Leather Sofe YRS 00 Es8 match, formerly $6, now §3 for the two dozen, 2222222 LTI RI2 2222 BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. army at Ashville and disappeared after | i 11 . Rockhold, a pioneer of Gage county, | the war. .00 Spanish Leather Sofa.. 0dd lot of Japanese, Howa- { { died at his home in this city Monday| She heard of him in 1910, when she sald | .00 China Cabinet, old oak. . " & gyt dhl.nu — after an fliness of & few days with pneu- O'Connor went to se relatives of hers in | .00 China Cabinet, old oak. . Pliates, sauce monia, aged 78 years. He located near Tacoma, Wash., about their joint interest | 00 Golden Oak Side Table............ . ¥ after dinner coffee cups, at Wymore when the town was a village | in an estate in Ireland. Hearing on this 00 ’rhreo-nle:’! L"r“t‘-‘l,“ny Sulte, Buffet, China 5 HALF PRICE. and resided there untll elght years ago, | claim will be resumed tomorrow, Serving Table ............... ceaes 8 { when he came to Beatrice. Mrs. Rock-, New light on the early history of i 96.00 each, & ft., 3 in. Walnut Beds, two for. [ $195.00 hand carved Veme- hold died a year ago. He is survived by |O'Connor was given by & number of | | 52.00 Walnut Dresser . . g tan Lantern, $98.00. two children. ! Hastings witnesses today who testified 4 A BTl RIS X WY DA, 60.00 Mahogany Chair e o A few pieces of tapestry The schools, cigar stores, muving pic- | that O'Connor had told thém he had a | 56.00 Morocco Leather Chair. 29. boxes, telephone pads and cush~ 4 ture shows and churches have been|wife and children living In the o | - o o 78.00 Moroeco Leather Chair. b jons at HALF PRICE P closed at Wymore because of the small-| Pioneer settlers sald it was commonly A 65.00 Leather Sofa ..... . . e 4 pox situation there. Eighteen casés were | understood among O'Connoj's assoclates it i 150.00 Mahogany China Closet 50. : b | reported Monday. : | that he had a family living, though they @‘w [ AY R 2% e s ’ 3 George 1. Smith of Johnson, Neb., died | never saw the wife or children here. iy oft i Lok gl g e i Sunday at & local hospital of cancer,{These witnesses testified in support of il il ° eged 67 ye Nothing 18 known of the | the claim of Hanora O'Connor and four | D 'o O b dead man’s relatives, and the body will |sons of Lapeer, Mich., who says that | T r c ar l e m o A be held here until they can be heard | O'Connor was her husband and deserted | [ ] trom. {her in Albany in the latter part of 188, o V.. EEEEEEETT BIG DISCOUNT SALE NOW ON 1 St S ’ { Advertiser and customer profit by the | right to call two more witnesses, 3 “Classified Ad" habit. J — l ¥ ' ] s Ao

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