Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 8, 1916, Page 4

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I B B 1 P e T AIREINST 4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SAT RDAY DEMOCRATS PLAN BIG TIME AT FEAST Many Tickets Being Sold for Cele- bration to Be Held Next Tuesday. MAY IS OUT F(;R DELEGATE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan (Special.)~Tickets for the democratic editorial dinner which will be held next Tuesday evening at the Lincoln city auditorium are going rapidly and already over 4% have been disposed of. The banquet will be served by Land lord Johneon of the Lindell hotel which insures a bang up affair. Mr. Johnson has agreed to throw In an orchestra for £00d measure and when democratic poll ticians Are not trying to make speeches music will enliven the occasion The committee wants it distinctly understood that while the feast is given under the auspices of the democratic press asosciation no republican will be barred provided he has the dollar to buy A ticket hey guarantes he will get his money's worth from the program and the feed will be thrown in. Candidates for state and congressional nomination on the democratic ticket will comprise the #peakers with possibly one or two of the big fellows thrown in as a sort of starter ‘The program will not be announced until the time comes to announce the batteries. May kely to Re Candid W. C. May of Gothenburg was in Lin- coln for as hart time today on his way home form a trip to Omaha. Mr. May announced that he expected to be a candi- date for the republican nomination for delegate to the national convention from tue Sixth district. He has been one of the leading republicans of that section for many years and feels that he i entitled to a chance to represent the dia- t trict In the convention which will nomi- + nate the next president. Pollard Making Canvass, E. M. Pollard of Nehawka, candidate for the republican nemination for gov- . trnor, was in Lincoln a short time yes- terday. He Is fllling several dates ar farmers’ institutes, speaking at Hubbell. + Broning, Culbertson ana Pleasantdale al- ready this week and in Fairmont today. P 6-in,, satin finish . 52.00—Brass Bed, 2-in, square 13,60—Cedar Chest ... 115.00—Mahogany * Divan 7.00—~Ma . 50,00—Mahogany Settee .., 9.50—Golden oak Table . .. | on the bridge from that county 4t h Sale $ 39.00—8qguare 2-in. post Brass Bed, 3-ft. . post, satin finish, 3-ft. 6-in 28.00—Fumed oak Dining Table, 48-in. top 16, 42,00—Fumed oak Library Table, plank top 10.00-—Early English Arm Chair leather 19.00-—Golden oak Rocker, leather back and seat 40.00—Leather Rocker, loose cushion seat ' 40.00-—Leather Chair, loose cushion seat,. 2000 ‘urtis 1= on the program for tomerrow He says things ate looking mighty good for a republican victory and his can- didacy s coming on very satisfactorily. Contractors Sme County, The State Board of Irrigation has re ceived notice that the eontractors who built the state aid bridge at Scott's Bluff are suing the county for the balance due State Engineer Johnson is sending a man to Scott's Bluff today with the plans drawn by his department to be used as evidence in the case. Morrow Visits Lincoln, J. C. Morrow, receiver of the Alllance land office, called at the state house to day. He was appointed by President Wil- #on and was one of the first to get In through the political barbwire ofstruc tions put up by the opposing factions of the democratic party. He landed May 1 of last year CHERRY COUNTY DEMOCRATS ENJOYING LOVELY QUARREL VALENTINE, Neb., Jan (Bpecial Telegram)~The political sensation of the hour in north Nebraska democratic poli- tics fa the withdrawal of J. . Quigley of this place from the race for the ap- pointment as register of the United States land office at Valentine. Judge Quigley, who is a youn man active in local politics, secured an inside track on the endorsement of Senator Hitcheock by moliciting endorsements from promi. nent democrats even before the president was elected. Ho was so successful that no other prominent candidate appeared Then a protest was made against his appointment on the ground that he was too much interested in the public land business to be qualified for the position. This protest was investigated by the department and it is claimed by Judge Quigley's friends that he was fully vin- dicatod In the meantime two years had elapsed since tho appointment should have been made and as the earnings of the office office wete tunning down as the result of the rapid disposal of the public lands, Judge Quigley developed a case of cold: feet, About two weeks ago Judge Quigley, father of the applicant, quietly packed his grip and slipped away to Washington. It appears that he took with him his son's withdrawal from the race, but the mat- ter has been kept so quiet that local dem- In Furniture This sale covers the entipe field ing requirements—Bedroom, Livin, Room and Den~—in all ranges of prices and every piece a genuine bargain showing a substantial reduction from the true value at which it whs originally priced. Gome in and investigate—This partial list can only suggest the savings avallable: f ho Room, Dining ‘ Nebraska ’ I ocrata, at least those opposed to the Quig- | ley faction, were not aware of it Il Now it appears that C. A. Rosseter, the | present sheriff of Cherry county, is Deing groomed for the position by the Quigley | faction. The opposing faction is furious | that such an attempt should be made to || take advantage of them and rush a Quig- ||| ley man into the offiee without giving ; other prospective candidates a chance Some jively work is now going on and the prospects for political peace among the factions are not good | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—President Wil son today nominated Frank M. Broome | of Alllance, Neb,, to be receiver of pub. lic moneys at Valentine, Neb. MANY TRACTS OF LAND TO BE ADDED TO ROLLS | i i | (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(8pecial)—As certi- [ tied to the state auditor by the receivers | of the several land offices, sixty-seven tracts of land in the Lincoln district will be added to the tax rolls this year and 1% from the North Platte district. They are shown in the following counties LINCOLN LAND OFFICE e T RECEIVERSHIP LIKELY ‘ FOR NATIONAL CASUALTY |l (From n Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special Telegram.) | It is probable that the affairs of lne National Fidelity and Casualty company of Omaha, which has been in trouble for i some time, will be placed in the hands| of a receiver. The insurance board this afternoon considered that the best way to| settle up its affairs J. H. Agee of Omaha has had charge | U5 of the company's affairs for about six months and has been able to straighten out many of the difficulties the compary was In, and s of the opinion that a re- ceivership is the best thing to be done. A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. me furnish- Table No. 1 150 shades, 42 to 64 Inches wide. Best quality hand-made ofl opaque mounted on good rollers. values to $1.25 Each 35¢ ° 10 styles overdrapery ma- terials, values to $2.50 yard, for— Yard 38¢ In Draperies Saturday Will Be P‘artiéulaw Devoted to WINDOW SHADES The season’s clearange of window ghades, some slightly soiled, but all' good va'ues. . Table No. 2 200 shades, up to 38 inches wide, Hand made ofl opaque, ‘solid. color and duplex on Hart- shorn rollers, Values to $1.00 'For 25¢ Each 350 Tapestry 50-in. wide— Yard 95¢ 2500 Curtains for— 95¢ Pair Table No. 3 300 ghades, machine oil opaque, sizes to 45 Inches wide, on good rollers. Values to 90¢ For 18¢c Each 95 Cretonne Pillow Cov- ers— you want. 25¢ Each needs for spring. $39.00 oak ard .. hand carved table stand- .. . $19.50 14.00 Humidor, oak. . . . . \ DRCH el $65.00 Wedgewood lamp. .8$32.00 25.00 Humidor, mahogany, 14.00 - An Important Feature of This RUG Sale Is the fact that included in this sale are Whittall Anglo-Persians and Anglo-Indian Rugs, Hardwick & Magee Bundbar Wilton and French Wilton Rugs and Hartford Saxony Rugs. These are qualities that we can pos- itively state will not be offered at less than regular prices for a period of at least six months. ‘These are values to be considered and in our opinion would well warrant anticipation of your rug This is only a partial list, Note the savings: Runners, Bundhar quality, 8x15..... 1050 Runners, Sanford Axminster, 3x12. . 18.00 Runners, French Wilton quality, 3x0 18.50 Rugs, Bundbar quality 20,00 Rug, Bundhar Wilton 10.50 Scotch Art Rugs, 6x9. 31.50 Rugs, Bundhar Wilton, Rug, Brussells 120.00 Rug, French Wilton, 1 ARD @ WILHELM CO. 414-416-418 SOUTH 16TH STREET : 25.00 Rug, Bigelow Axminster, 8.3x8.8. . 16,00 Rugs, cross seamed Tapestry Brussels, 9x12. 28.50 Rug, Brown Axminster carpet, 9x9. | on our waltl { \ 4-0x7-8. . .. X ¥ i t.6x1 : carpet, 9xi1., . , 106x10.8. 18x15 Dundy 6 Howard AOSTIS H Chase 19 Red Wiliow. id Hay . 20| Frontier s N Gree 4 o Valley ... 2 Total sie 67 B NORTH PLATTE LAND OFFICE Arthur ............ 200 Kimball sevin B Banner 3| Lincoln . Cheyenne 10| Logan Custer .. 4 McPherson Dawson 1y Morelll ....oc.vvuiee 1 Deuel 2 Perkins seiene L Garden 2 - Keith 19 Total 176 w2 SHSST L R, N\ e L Palace Guarantee. SUITS and OVERCOATS 14 PRICE $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, $5.00 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, $6.25 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 CNsSo1l » ' CLEARANCE Men’s Suits of Sam Peck and Stein-Bloch and i Overcoats 0 men who want “the best” this sale is a “wonderful opportunity’ because it’s the only kind we keep. $18.50 Suits or Overcoats, now $20.00 Suits or Overcoats, now .50 Suits or Overcoats, now. .. $25.00 Suits or Overcoats, now. . . $30.00 Suits or Overcoats, now $35.00 Suits or Overcoats, now BINSO MR HORNIEA(] Alterations Without Extra Charge 1516-18-20 Farnam Street. ‘Thorne. Alterations Without Extra Charge %" SALE Listen, Men! No Omaha Clothing Sales, not even the Palace Sales of the past have ever equaled this sensational, money-saving offer. Every garment or article bears the Famous raace PANTS The Palace has always been THE ONE Pants store of Omaha. These slaughter figures include our entire line of winter weights—the best val- ues nnd‘ largest selection you ever SUITS and OVERCOATS saw, $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 | ni. $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 :: 0 v ng list Choice office suite, north light, very de- 222 sirable for two doctors or dentists; Room waiting room and two private offices; 520 square feet Room 322 Suite, consisting of waiting room and private office; A splendid of feet. a physician famous and Wilson Bros. Dress Shirts, coat cut, regular ¥ The y . §$ 26.00—Mahogany Chair ........ Sh t 56.00. una mahogany Dresser .. lr S on 14,00-~1vory enameled Chair, $1.50 values, at, only """" » eyt B LS ERKSIK COLK XKL Flannelette Shirts, flat or military collar, 35.00—White enameled Chiffonier, plate (gray only), 75¢ values, now at o T 23,00 Heavy winter weight and flannel ) v AR 65.00 values, only ............i. ..... 59.00—Golden oak Chiffonier . 89.00 All'our 60c and 76¢c Neckwear 30c; 84.00—Golden oak Chiffonier . 56.00 Stor ........ FELLA R eV S oS . 20,00-—Golden oak Dresaing Table...... 12,50 All our 26c Neckwear, i 23.60-Vernis Martin Bed, 4-ft. 6-in. wide 15.00 dfor ... . 9.50 50,00—Mahogany rBch ................ 20.00 20,00 52,00-—Ivory Chiffonier, white maple top. 35.00 . ----------- 70.00 40.00—Walnut Desk, colonial style,..... 20.00 Sox :::yy“o‘;lfotr::!‘%%:e Hose, Chairy rush seat....... #50 | 30,00—Oak Telephone Cabinet. .. . 13.00 s g 4 6.50—O0ld oak Taborette. .. . 825 T U T A R S SRR R A 20,00 |- 70.00—Mahogany Chiffonier . .. 45.00 25c Cashmere Hose, black only, » 5.50 ,32.00—Flanders Settee, cane seat and back 15.00 [ | S S v ki 35.00—Upholstered Chair ........ ...... 17.50 100 dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 22.50—Flanders Chair, leather seat and SRR el i i e back . oo 10,00 5,75 100:00—Uphaol Roc! | Winter Office Quarters | If you have found that you are not entirely com- { fortable in your office, we can assure you of having all the comforts of proper heat and ventilation. | While we have only a few offices from which to select, possibly one of these will be just exactly what | THE BEE BUILDING “The building that is always new’’ ! The only rooms that we can offer now are the following, but if they do not meet your requirements we will be glad to place you north light: Room 636—Only vacant room om the 17th street side of the building. Seventeenth street vate office and wa square feet ... Room 105— At the head of the stairs, on the floor opposite The Bee business office, 270 square feet. Would be specially use- ful for a real estate firm...... Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, Cluett-Peabody blacks, 15¢ 11c ‘3¢ 25 dozen fancy Dress Kid Gloves, some silk . 49c Gloves lined, $1.50 values, now. All Wool Knit Dress Gloves, all colors, 60c values, now 15¢ Fleece lined Canvas Gloves, Knit Wrist, only Regular 25¢ Paris Garters, only 79c¢ 49c only cotton ribbed reduced to colors . .. Shoes only Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen Fresh Dressed Chickens Steer Pot Roast Pig Pork Butts. Young Veal Rol Young Veal Chops. .. Lamb R Syvs feake Morris’ PUBLIC MARKET Fresh Dressed Chickens bs Steer Pot Roast.. Pig Pork Butts Young Veal Roast Young Veal Cheps. Spare Morris' now Underwear Lined Shirts and Drawers, Union Suits, $1.50 values, , $2.00 value 98C Sweater Coats All our $2.50 Sweater Coats, large shawl col- lars, extra heavy weights—all High Top Work Shoes, values to $6.00, SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICES Supreme Hams Skinned Hams .. Sugar Cured Mams Extra lean Breakfast Ba Sugar Cured Bacon...... Lamb Mutton SPECIALS # Salt Pork 93¢ | From % to 9 p. m., Lamb' Chops. .. 8¢ Spare Ribs 83,0 | From 9 to 10 p. m., Pork Chops. ..10¢ ] P . Deliveries to all parts of the oity. Mail orders filled at once. 1610 Phone Douglas 27983 E $2.48 $4 & $4,50 values, now only §$2.98 Warm Fleece 39¢ 79¢ $1.39 $2.48 con Harney St. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen. . No, 1 Forequarter Lambs Supreme Hams Skinned Hams Sugar Cured Hams Tel. D. 2307, THE OLD $30.00 Sce real estate columns for bargains R e f P Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon... .............. $45.00 fand Lags Sugar Cured Bacon ..o oeo . M 8alt Pork - Lt Fresh Oysters, quart A P gty aees Deliveries to all parts of the city. Mail orders filled at once. $45.00 Opp. Woolworth S and 10c Store. 113 South 16th St. Faces directly on Partition for pri. iting room. Size 187 Lo vl T $18.00 RELIABLE D ALER MAHA NFi P SS N ‘ —

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