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States upon the basis of state troops are | proposals to continue a situation that Nebraska . Nebraska FARM TOPICS IN DEMS STILL LACK CANDIDATE | and not substantial; that is a mockery and not honest.” gular Standing Military Force The secretary said that while thers is Federa] Troops Subject to disagreement among military experts as J to the particular number of troops s | - Call Necessary needed, all views agree upon the essen —ped dpei tial principle that the troops should be i Organized Agriculture Gets Started - - SAYS PACIFICISTS ARE BUSY national troops s with Rush at Capital G. 0. P. ASPIRANTS ART ACTIVE ® Army Necessary. ¥ City NEW YORK, Jan. 1§ An appeal be, he continued, a regular ALL LINES ARE REPRESENTED the al 1 :"I '”y“” - pirort - of a &yS-| gaid,, has beer nental army -— ave e L ematic national defe \ olced | In support of this principle, said the (From a Staff ¢ nocratic n Lindley M. Garr clary retary, t) bl i LINCOLN, Jan. 18 —(sy Beavers of Omal iimer Berlin of | Brownville and Prof. H. ¥ University of Nebraska i war, in an addre ' At the nization to up B potatoes and prohibition 1 te s annual banquet of Group § I s bk center of the stage in Nebraska when as N Yok ¥ i e n city this week, 1. the nd i no ork St oci | crowd in attendance at the meeting ! waved the questione tio Group § of While the meetings in the interest a pha bankers of Ne Go AL I Tustallation at Lyons, & agriculture and stock raising, » Secretary Ga ed that 1 1) The E ally someone likes to talk politics (ke oppokitisn té national defes Grand Army and man's” Fel L The fruit show started last night at mer State Sena Bar Cas The work of erecting the n Chem- braska wil v er W he con- [ Omaha for § 0, We N 4 onal defense €orpa he i inst toér the Clty Auditoriuin, and Dr. Condra |OUNLY is also preseni and is bezinniNg fstyy building for the University of Ne- tract having beer 4 bst ot |Mte of the old frame al- | well organized, and that unless the | gatura W fof BOKDS showed some of the pictures of Ne- 10 feel as if he would like to have the eady under way people of the country urge upon | officers are as follow Jennie Char braska life which have been taken by democrat 1 nation fo rno congress that they desire ate | ? 1 « \ ssistants during the sum- | When asked why he did not run ® . " Clara Sovthw ¥ :::: m;h:;l:-"“l. N Xb: Brograth |OPNOr e MBI AleL "oar AR cokid GOYOTE GHASE FOR pices of the ensinecring depariment of | MORE PAVING ORDERED national defense, the present systen, |yt i £ s s a part of the program he replied that no poor man could th iniversity. Chancellor Avery | ™ g il 5 Monle re s each evening starting at 7 o'clock snd |NOPe to attain any ch honor, as the SeRaed: ol Welconid oit-of 5 FOR CITY OF KEARNEY | Which the speaker sald wa uterly | shaplin: Bertie running for an hour itney salary made it practically prohi y while Dean O. V. P. Stout » ool | inefficlent,” would be retained S de . fiat 'Als feel there Is little use to m “Efficlency Study of Bricklaying Telegram.)—With every member of the Ratiohal g 2 Southwell The horticultural sociely started its |think any more it Governor Morchend Prof. E. H. Barbour gave a short talk | ity council voting for the measure, ordi st the secretary atated. | goutiwell sessfons this morning witn a short pro- [for a third term. The opinion prevails . on the clay of Nebraska and on museum | Nances were passed and petitions & L NSNS BAUSRL foroes, Uity 60/ g Ima Rram in the Rose room of the Lindell |that with the governor it is the United Crawford Prepares Lively Enter- | ork us conducted by niversity dee | copted today for at least three miles ad “"”; Autiority and control 18| jorqpnkie 8y tic o hotel. President E. M. Pollard of t tates senate or not! nd that very * 1 1 p . 1 the essential ; iral of all military at- |, <ot 1 ate or nothing an at v site partment of which he has charg: ditional paving to be laid on Kearney e s, Ma s assoclation made the opening address. |s hing will be given out one wa tainment Program for Visit Tb; Getene 1. Chatbuin ”hl'| rof. C. 1, | street. Mot tabie of | the Bt fairs, he said % ok 5 Dr. Condra gave a lecture on Nebraska's |or the other ing Volunteers. S At 4 b i amed " ) A real military policy, Secretary Garrls | youi o \ g Mickey gave able talks along the lines |hamed was the one which connec i | soll, and accompanfed it with motion Repabifeann on Deek ¢ s 1 wikeriad city paving with the seedlir ile run. | 8o sald, must ve continental in e. | The old Gra i iictures. usic b i s8¢ Juphe 7 : W FEERE g oy | ar e fed al ko o [l t b 1 f plctures. Music by the Mi, ¢ phemia | Republican candidates for governor are ' LIVELY DAYS FOR CRAWFORD | 1n the evening Prof. M. L. King, secre- | ning out to the ndustrial sehool. The Ly el government must be in | ofti wi ther Skinner and Marjorie Eemen of Lincoln |not lacking, 13, M. Pollard is present as wry of the Perntnent Building soclety | seedling mile was completed last fall |, "']‘""‘]“"‘”‘{""‘ program {President of the Mortlcultural soclety. | CRAWFORD, Neb., Jan. 18.—(Special lof lowa gave an Interesting lecture on [and already plans have been § ed b & “(“ ‘:1.:;;.‘:1’1‘ ““'( ”‘\"‘h:f "-“"‘*““" | Walter George has secured room at Telegram.)—The thirty-fourth annual con- permanent farm building |to extend this Ad to the west M L . " 2 of .Arlington, G |the Lindell. Many a statesman has rea- |vention of Nebraska volunte the Lincoln Highway, as well as to . t I D imen i o e a PN ety O son to remember 122, for many a polit- opcned here today. Delegates Vasey of the y Another Statement [Sied. the work wit sive s saved roud ical stunt has been pulled off in that riving Monday afternoon and up to room, and, too, it was a part of the pe day noon over 3% had registered The . | way along the highwa or a dista In the evening the annual banquet Jokl BeRAqHRN 0 r t I l the soclety was held at the Lindell hotel. [committee in the t eampaign, and Every little detail has been looked after 1ven ut V finished the street extending to the Keay l The Home Iconomics association be- = |therefore, ““Uncle Walt" feels perfectly |by Crawford men for the comfort and en { SSRGS, Normal 7 { Kan its megtings this afternoon at the lat home, Samuel Roy McKelvie is also |tertainment of the visitors il B R L e casirnstes Remedy agricultural farm, le smma Reed Davidson. | present and has opened up headauarters | The convention was called to order wt | INCOLN. Jan. 18.—Speolal)—Ex-Sena- Falrbury News Notes Checks Early Tendency president of the assoctatlon, delivering |and has his name in big red letters posted |7:30 this evening by Bresident. Clvae . |OF Eimer I Burkett, who says he is FAIRBURY, Neb., Jan ) to Constipation P unning for vice preside zot away fro s e grestings. Alloe M. Loomis gave & talk |up n the hotel lobby announcing fhat.ne |Hornaby of the 1000t decartonnt tecye: running for vics president, got WAy £of | pogh Jaiang timetabls No upersed- | About the first thing impreased on. the on marketing, and Mary Rokabr and |is a candidate for governor, but does not | Arah I. Hunperford i out ot the e |the te $phons lony snough, today, WHEIS |\ git ‘former sohbaulen, ks taket of. | yeroirt 8 HIFRE!thi & Impresced on th Jmma Ort gave a demonstration on the |declare what ticket he expects to land on. 'but a letter was read from him in shicy | ¢ has been conversing with the people e fect on the Nebraska division. A num wide range of cooking and its cost who are enlisting under his banner, to larity In her baby, which brings up the w A he delivered the city over to the ®isitors . ber of changes are made in the arvival Vesterday the horse breeders started | “"“"“ ':I"" " e ¥ prvirerkivd o iy bl by . glve out another carefully prepared type- [ 10 %/ SILOReR Gre made W 1Al | question of the most desirable laxative their sessions, and followed up this , Schator Wallace ilson of Ire . e written statement for newspaper con- | » ; 'S | for children's u. mont has filed for the democratic nomi- | H. A. Graff of Seward, president of the | A number of Rock Island passenger | 'y o morning with a meeting in which a free- . b . imption nEine \ rs. J Richardson, Philpot, Ky . nation from the Fifth district composed |State assoclation, responded and after the | : engineers are i1l this week and Inclue b i o & for-all program was given, the suujects | /" " ounties of Washington and Dodge. | Invocation by Father Moser the conven- | /W% 18 not a personal conteat, but | g o =0 o L e . 1, Y6 She las. uekd.Dr. Culaweil's, Symip taking a wido range and being discussed |3 (1 counties o il o sttt e ey appointment of ( OC, for Justice” he mays in this selt- [ (FRER €0 it Ge BrOW e | Pepsin for the past year and that there in a lively manner by many present, |Seator Wilson was a member of the s i vention . adjourned | Mde interview. “If any of the aplendid | N¢lean: J. 1 18 no medicine in the world like it. She Later in the day Prof. L. W. Chase of | d¢mocratic majority the last session and ot Wednentgy nvention - adjourned { ey west of the Mississippt river, that ; ha semeater of the Faivburs | WEI68, My little son, Willian, dr., just tho State farm gave a talk on horse {“4° Onc of the hustler ddy Brothers, Omaha burlesque wres- | 11 ¢ Mentioned sendidites Iab DAL | o inaliopEned: Mindiy: sorning serod b DECRURN 1h1. 60 S HIGRMRAY o harns, and "Doc” Bixby of the S Requisition for Red oy rothers. Qmaha burleaque Wret ldent should be nominated for that of- Manda take, and everyhody talks about his be Journal, gave & poem on the horseless | Governor Capper of Kansas wants [U€rS entertained the boys immedia fice, then 1 would expect, of course, to What Gene PriE s o ing such n fine healthy boy age | Governor Morehead o ,‘\:Im.»lml 0, 8IS | tortifs planitin & vasiety or/atly ‘,f',“,'“,‘“, my candidacy in favor of some | NEw YORK, Jan. 18—The not valun.| Dr. Caldwelt EYTUp Pepain 14 a com Chrtin. of Town Talks, {him back J. L. Redmon, who left that |_Cras ent. Two wild coyotes have | G000 eastein man for vice president; but | tion of the esiate of Henjamin Guggen-| pound of simple Iaxative herbs, free 4 i |state to look after fitself and came to ! CP'crtainmen 4ol i, o o | \f the candidate for presidnet la nomi- | helm, who lost his life fn_the Titanic dis- | from an opiate or narcotic drug, aud Prof. C. . Curtis of the Iowa State |Nepraska. Ho is accused of destroying, |’¢en captured and will be taken out o |, iuiai from the caat, then I shall ineist | AAter, I Placod at $3.688.507. according 1o » stantaid 8y for o0 N gricul 5 {fbin : i Sociy Sron. {the Fort Robinson rifle range and tuiv.sl 2 ISL | the report of the transfer tax appraiser, |18 the standard remedy for constipa LA Agricultural college was the principal |selling and disposing of mortgaged prop- | b Robinson r ® on recognition for the rest of the coun- | fileq today In the surrogate’s court in thousands of homes throughout (le el . apeaker ;)fhlhu nflcrnluon. which was fol- | ety at Larned, Kan., and s being held [loose. Hounds from several melghborin |{,y“the vice presidential nomination. AL LU T N o et WM. 4. RICHARDSON, Jit. owed with a general discussion on stal- ey Nebraka. He has asked |tOWnS are on hand to capture the coyotes |, 4 00" e Leaves o a sottle 24 i : lion service fees. [ QEAnEDuEnLY, NOUrAkE EWLAS AOEIC | S0 tHiaivIRitorn WLl be iiveR st retting G LONDON, - Jan. i8.~Colonel 1. .| [0t fiftY centa:s battie, Get o bottle of | can be suiained by writiag to Dy Wil 4 , $ ’ ifor a hearing S [ D | - this excellent remedy, and have it in|Caldwell, 4 Washington St, Monti- Wy J. Kennedy of Sioux Cit spoke A {novel in the way of a genuine chase att th W n "[n\luv President Wilson's personal rep- | 8o 4 fal ttl 2066 of 'oh l coll 0 on draft horse production. This was | | Wednesday night a ten-round boxing I iyt VRN g irum‘nylnlh hITu_u;n xl »|uv::-|\ for the con. | the house. A triul bottle, free of charge, | cello, 11l followed by a horse judging contest {MRS. HENRY LOVELL contest will bo staged between Al Green- | FLATTSMOUTIH, A o """"“f"’“‘,‘"""- Sty o L | = AR The ; - sessio | wood of New York and Tommy Smith of | ¢ial jecson, wife of Judge A. J. i ho swine breeders held their session DIES OF SMALLPOX |wood Beeson of this city, was taken to Omaha | | 1his afternoon at the stock judging pa- i {Omaha. . el Lt Naseis | vilion at the State farm, and were w ALLEN, Neb., Jan, 18.~(Special)—Mra, | ThUrsday night a banguet to all dele-| {0043 to undergo an operation made e | | comed by Dean Burnett,'while Samuel | 7o n "7 )l aged 60, dfed at her home |5otes Will be held in the Co-Operative | o8 L extremely severe attack of | of men and women who really never | McKelvie, president of the association, re- | * PSS BE0 T O smallpox. The | PUllding. Among the most prominent and it know what it is to enjoy sound, vibrat spendec. : The epeakers during: the atteryi] 1 BT e Fastviaw | Y. Mrivala-ate: Golqusl) Olsl ing heglth—who would be surprised tc | noon were Superintendent W. P, Snyder | P09V Wwas lald to e e | 1"remont, the father of the or DEATH RECORD. : lfld N Hiirud, g of the North Platte experiment station, | céMetery Sunday afternoon. Ifer h 04 land n lite member; Hauser of Fremont ki L suddenly gain that exhilarating vitality | C. Y. Thompson of West Polnt, and Dr, | 204 five f:;”‘f"‘"" j‘":‘l"“v “:'l< hMr;: Hoffman of Ord, Tobin of Sidney. Guth PR i um g B that robust health brings. | Wi 8,.Alford of the State Agricultural | Tother 1s still living and hale and hes ot | Heper Allance, ex-Senator Bartling of | py\risMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 18.—gspe- | _ Literally thousands without any par farm. . { desp! e fac she 1s 92 years of | Nebraska City and last, but not least, ) cial)—Theodoje Thomas TFry died this | ticular sickness live in “general de- | | age. The surviving children of the de-|jre Commissioner W Ridgell 4 fréveny : | Prark of Al Rait ot ORl { morning after but a fow days' iliness of | bility”, as the doctors call it—have ! pneumonia at the age 3 | ceased are: Fre Name of Cumming | fnesi tyws co toninr tuc 1 5 of| Sowttmont tor Deash . | Allen and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Allen.| »p ve used Chamberlain's Cough To Be Plled Today | Deceased was faithful and devoted | Remedy in my family for the past { member of the Licbekah lodge and a wo- | years, and for croup I hava never found For Pr e Sid ency ‘ man who was beld in the highest esteem | fts equal,” writes Bernard George, Nel- oars, e was | headaches, are tired and indifferent. he lived until [ | after the civil war, when he located in To all such ])('np]c we say with unmi Plattsmouth, living here ever since, He | takable earnestness—*“Take Scott’s ran of the civil war and a vet- | Emulsion after meals forone monthand | erinarian Ly occupation. The funeral will | allow its rare oil-food to enrich and en- | 9 with this remedy Mr. George lost a child | take place at his late home Thuraday. | Jiven your blood, quicken your circula from an attack of croup. Oltainable | e leaves & widow and a number of chil- tion, stimulate nutrition, and aid nature | J‘ wverywhere.—Advertisement dren, all grown t o ode\elop_ that real red-blooded life that means activity, enjoyment, success.” | | born near Towa City, | was a ve by all who knew her. The Lovell family | son, Mo. Before becoming acquainted T | was among the first settlers of Di county, taking a homestead in ti | days and later moving to Allen. Alth i { a number of the homes here have been | e | BRICK AND TILE MAKERS | PLATTSMOU (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan, 18.—(Special Tele The name of Senator am.j B. Cummins of be flled Wednesday morn- | GUarantined fc veral weeks this HEAR OF NEBRASKA CLAY | ciat)—A iyl x’\( ;"‘"l' | . Scott's Emulsion is not a drug, but o | y o se ; of state for the | first death due to the dis | 481:)—At noon today the of Jacob | pleasant food-tonic—free from alcobol s . . % SR he mectalty(0E sIA fara i 5 s OF N c {Lohmas, who lved n ¢ { B Bty aee e po Abeey Alctioby | Fast trains on convenient schedules The petition, which has been circulates® i o gl | (From Staff Correspondent.) .“.‘”» year : ind recently removed to i Scott & Bowue, Bloomfield, N. J 15-31 e ]“ 71 - 1 l} . St ‘. Ly Krank Harrison, has been completel TRIOR, N Bpecial.)-g N, Jan. 18.—(Special.)—The Ne- | Plainview. Iic met an accident by some - - arrive ‘nglewooc nion ation 4t 4 " E. Abbott, u 1¢al e dealer of this! heavy weights falling on his head, caus- braska Brick and Tile association u session today at the Lindell hotel morning session was devoted princ ind he will file it in the morning The petition 1s signed b I'rank A. Harrison, Lincoln; C. A. T dall, Newman ove; W. M. Stebbi Gothenburg; W. T ity, yesterday announced that he would | g an’ infection which - caunca. death, | BELL_ANS (63rd St.) and La Salle Station—most enter the andidate for city| Service were held at St. Paul's Evan- commissioner anl is circulating his peti-| (o o business meeting in which the busi. | &clical church, of which he was a mem- | ; | convenient locations in Chicago— kinson, Pawned. ' tion for signers. (. T. Reynolds, x.nom-»rl:,,,x: nlf‘fn,;rs"o;"llux‘l:u«‘;wl:sll:m “w,. dia. | ber. Mr. Lolinas was born in Germany | AbSO]Uter Removes connecting with limited trains for ey O R Thompson, Wisner; J real estate man, 1= a candidate. Mayor|cussed, | sixty-five years ago and came to America all Kastern teritory. The Oy hiar O P ie W TIVINRY L5 W, Mayer sni Comisianionee 7. B EE ] Thg afternoon program was a very in- | and Cass county, Nebraska, over forty | Indigestion. One packnge ates for re-election, |teresting one and held under the aus- | years ago proves it. 25cat a!l drgggists' nicago Nebrask TICAOC INehlasike Q v Limited lek, Wilber; John . H Wakefield; | Field will be candi | L. King, ‘Osceola: George W. Marsi Blodt siave’ tiies Bh | Leaves 6:08 p. m. daily. Have dinner on the train—arrive La Salle Station, Chicago—in the heart of the business district ready for the day- Lincoln; Z.'T. Leftwich, St. Paul; W, J. | Put Commissioner 4 a — Biystone, Lincoln; 1. ). licach, Lincoin: | will not enter the race again. e o o - W. D. Reynolds, Omaha: 0. . Smit} William J. Dt a plonser of this city Kearney: D. M. Douthett, Overton; An- . thanad A v Christy, | died Sunday nizht after a briet illness, Johnson; « York [s] A aged 8 years. lle is survived by a fam- Sandall,” York Cole, Neligh | iy of en children, his wife having | Teka,ma.h Ba,nk Head ",lwl‘v‘:’ Jeteric 1 g, known farmer n\,. ing near Rockford, this county, s lying Dies at Advanced Age s i soning caus: t his home from blood poi- | 1 by an injury to his hand | | while butcherin TEKAMAH, Neb., Jan. 18.—(8pecial.)— | The smallpox scourge has been prac-| H. 8. M. Splelman, president of the Burt | tically stamped ¢a* in Wymore and ..varw,\; County State bank, died at his home in | &1l of the cases Lave been released from | this city last cvening at the age of §0 | Quarantine. 2% rchard & Wilhelm Co. FURNITURE--RUGS--DRAPERIES i years. S 4 % | no time lost. K N Oaiimen was beivs-in Blaiy county . . | Carries sleeping car for Tri-Cities—may be occupied until Pennsylvania, March 11, 1836. He was| ! 1 . 0 Desgene e v, e 2o vl (Si08! Banittify ; Furniture Reductions That All Drapery TR R R 185, and in October, they moved to . | . ther Soli rough Trains Daily Bivt oeunty, whieh has bon e some| -Your Hair and Impress You as Genuine Snoa. Th 1T Mr. Aud Mrs, Gplelma ols o] o This is only a partial list selected at random, but furniture for emnan s ky Mountain Limited" - - . . SN0 gae Likbieth iangleaipacy, of tueh btop Dandruff every room in the home ls included in this sale “Chicago-Colorado Express” « - - « 4 SENL W pactin oo pesseat Mre. Bnimel L - , | B e Seid 00 ONE-FOURTH Automatic Block Signal man died the same year! | Hair beoomes oharming, wavy,|] *# 12:00 Netg Aow Nabosany Ohilfonter. ... .. 5 $20.0 Regula ce and Less Finest Modern All- Steel Passenger Equipment \at‘l;u‘r::lrl:n:v: s ohie o m;l Usavisst lustrous and thick | 28.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier. . . &%2'00 Includes Muslin, Net, Cretonnes, Absolute Safety g - SHING SONNY T 2 11,00 Walnut Chiffonier 822, Madras, Scrim and Sunfast rem . or call at Rock Teead ” 323 Fa g < vived by two sons and two daughters. | in a few moments, 10.00 4-Post Walnut Bed s%:l:.r,o nants from one-half to 5 yards 'Mt‘.‘c’;‘e':_‘l;'e‘:’ef";::;"i" 2t Reok Tawm Travel Bureau, 1323 Farnam St., i - 5.00 Walnut lLadies' Desk $21.00 SPECIAL AUDIT OF BOOKS i i 15.00 Golden Oak Console Table and Mirror £25.00 J.5.MNALLY, Division Passenger Agent—Phone Douglas 428 | Every bit of dandruff disap-| ) AT NORFOLK IS ORDERED A 00 Golden Oak Dresser $29.00 Over Drapery | pears and hair stops i 00 Mahowany Rocker, genuine leather seat K18.00 o H A | 00 Mahogany Rocker, leather upholstered seat and back, $20.00 . I | NORPOLE. Nab.. Jan. . —(Epesial Teler coming out. [ 15.00 Solld Mahogany Lidrary Table 35.00 Materials [t gram.)—A special audit of the buoks of .00 Golden Oek Library Table 20.00 p 3 . t the State Hospital for the Insane at Nor-| For nt u can save your hair, | 125,00 Genuine Spanish Leather Overstuffed Davenport, Worth up to $1.50, Some Sunfast f§| folk is being conducted as a result of a|In les n ten minutes yc n double | soft, luxurious cushion seat K75.00 ! declsion suddenly arrive t by memt |its beaut Your hair »mes light, | .00 Mahogany Console Table end Mirror g:}s‘s() 38c Yard of the State Board of Control when they | way flufr ndant and appears as | G0.00 Early Engligh Buffet, 60-inch width .$30.00 4 visited the institution last Saturda | soft, Tustre 1 charming as a youn | 00 Jacobean Oak Buffet, 66-inch widil 850.00 } s it pplying some Danderine. | 25.00 Fumed Oak Hastings Dining Table, 1S-inch top, i Physiclans in Aute Upset. Also try this—moisten a cloth with s | i-t. extension $16.00 Tapestry i BEATRIC b., Jan. 18.—(Special)—|ljttle Dan and carefully draw it 50 Fland Oak Tabourette & 3.25 l £ | ¢ Last night as Dt P. Fall of this city | througt ir hair, taking one small 00 Vumed Oak Chair, leather seat and back $16.50 | it and Dr, L. L. Noble of Holmesville were | strand at a time. This will cleanse the | 50 Golden Oak Rocker, lwather seat and back, high back, $15.00 Upho Stery Fabncs | returning from professional call at|hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and | 51.00 Walnut Dresser, Adam style, cane panel beneath Values $2.50 to $3.95 yard, for 2 Virginla in the former's coupe the ma-|in just a few moments you have doubled mirror E3 00 g b chine skidded ond turned over. Dr. Fall|tho beauty of your hair A delightful 00 Open Top Walnut Desk F3 75C Ya d escaped uninjured, but Dr. Noble was se- | surprise awaits those whose hair has 50 Fumed Oak Child's Roeker or Chair, at each K verely bruised, ¢ it is thought he sus- | been neglected or s scraggy, faded, dry, 00 Pumed Oak Library Table, 36-inch by 60 inch . )' tained two fractured ribs. The top of |brittle or thin. Be beautifylng the 00 Mahogany Colonial Post, 60-inch Dresser 3 ; N ctor { the car ‘,; bad'y smashed | hair, Danderine dissolves every particle e eee———————————————————————————— Curtains at $l.85 Pair w7 € “\I)( (" [ | | | | lof dandruff; cleanses, purifies and m~‘ vigorates . the scalp, forever stopping | LYUNS, Ne Jan. 18.—(Special.)—~The | itching and falling hair, but what \~n1| “Billy" Sunday gc d of |please you most will be after a few Omaha people, held services at this place | weeks' use, when you new hair ‘ | | Sale of Bric-a-Brac Continues A large assortment of gift articles of which these few suggest the savings. $5.00 Rose Silk Doll Porter, $2.50 | $0.80 Imported Cherry Blos- $1.50 Imported Wild Plum soms . e 50,40 $ 3 Blossoms, each ........80.95 | $2.25 Crystal Fringe, yard, $1.15 1.85 Pau' Gospel Team at Ly« - |s Back Of | med Lvery Bottle Scrim, Net and Lace Curtains, values to $5.50 pair, for m, comy Sunday. The members of the party were: | fine and downy at first—yes—but really ‘ Misses Nourse and Bliss, W. G. Ure, D. Ipw hair growing ail over the scalp. It | _ \ M, Potter, G. A. Rohrbaugh P. J.|you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots | p: Rushlau. lof it, surely get a -cent bottle of . 414-416-418 South { y - | Knowlton's Danderine from any drug rc ar e m 0. Sixteenth Street. i ’ Advertiser and customer profit by the |store or toilet counter and just try it b *Classified Ad” babit. Advertisement.