Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 25, 1916, Page 4

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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. also come up at the annual elec on April 4 i and Mrs. S T. Sumner and Mr. Nebraska Mrs E. Sumner and their families oft Thursday, for their new home at T = - \ball, Neb. The families have been S This Duofold Bed Divan 50 - ; p o e e \Llies lia Hansen was an Omaha visttor Lentell and Irving Presba. m asical com d superintendent of the Wi rioo | P Monday. nittee ols for next year. Other new teachers | A ; The Mothers' club apd the Valley |&re Miss Mabel Doherty, Waterloo; Miss In Solid amEn [ Mr. ana Mrs. Honry Bay were at Omana | o0, NOTCEE o Ol o* fnteresting pro- | Alice Rishel, South aha: Miss Verna Monday A A i nterent ofthe Nationai Bet- | Lane, "Adams. Misx Edna Shopp, Platts- | Oak. Mi \;mvl Nolte is spending the week Movement, Thursday afternoon | mouth, and Mrs Arbu Mendenhall wers | R TS in Omaha. | in the Methodist Episcopal church e-clected. One more teacher is to be| eradiliemnse - Rival Democratic Candidate Ac- ri spring viaited at the home of her | The Mothers' club held its monthly elected. | N : son in Bens uesdny meeting W nesday afternoon with Mrs H - cuses Him of Failure to Do Duty | & and romty vistind; 3ot | TR Seath, Hirs. Menneds Wea lautier Avoen i Terms: $4.00 Cash, $3.00 Monthly and Playing Favorites. 1 the C. C. Holling home and an especially interesting program wae | Mies Exther Sheldon has returned from | . A v i B SURE R 5oy (s Anna Leach enteriained the glven. Eight new members were enrolled to Lincoln frier b s, dima g smiech ; ‘ Minls wak Tidling Weislad ] At the UNION TFITTI PANY | WILL NOT ASK SPECIAL LAWS | Yo'\ o reen e fa. vie et 3 il ' e M i oy tted at the Dein home Friday R RSP s v pod o & r8 Hpencer was here from Ta § (From a Staff Correspondent.) adjex’ Ald woclety met at the Hack- e B e Bt i T AR e ‘-‘”\"‘ Py P gl 5, | § S s o g nan home dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner were here J LINCOLN, Neb., March {IecisL)— | man Reie Tor Gium Henry Dierks of Colorado 1s visiting |over Sunday f Weer N «“ 5 tar| Mrs. John Bleick visited at the home |his bro George &nd My £.? . rom Weeping Water | The congenial spirit ':;ll'; h"{ "“;m"‘p of her mother in Benson Saturday. | '\’,“n,m."y. o oo ::", (..‘y‘n) K list Mrs. Jacob Opp. and daughter, Luella, | | characterized the candidacy of G€F0-| Ay iielen Richards of Lincoln visited |having Hooatii T aiaethne e optrationis] L] Neveaska City visitars Baturda) orata against each mh-lr I-”nn n ':m““ a few days at the Seanlon home, Tnd Oariotn Lad 4 rebyerird Miss ?nvmly 4'u'klv‘y- of Weeping Water in a statement lssuved by Harry Ad Members of the Eagle lodge " B ol o g BT L TR R Y s #pending the week with friends here. | o "Chadron, Gemocratic candidate fOr | party in ther nall Satarday evenink. . © nftoraon A Mmosting ThURMSY | Miss Ivene Jones was here from Weep state treasurer, which secks to antago-| Dr. C. W. Hickey and family of Ben Mins louise Markman was married in |8 Wter the lattor part of the week nize the administration of State Treas- n‘:-.:x‘h-n‘.rvl..::,.l| . o -rjxml-q,.\ ';:xu)\mf ,\‘,.,,,,,,, We I aday l”,,,.,n,,,,” to Mr. John (‘,"m""fl' ”‘!r;‘ mn\' Jo fihdn_ ;uv | \rer Hall and “show him up” before | Otto Efletfer, J. A, Gibbons, Emil Sack | vogt, ir, They will live on a farm near |5 ¥ith re 8 near Elmwood. | ) ¢ liam Dose have purchased auto- | Kennard, Mrs. W. A. Rose, son and daughter the voters. Mr. Adams saye s boen . sistved the that 0¢ 58 ; ’ 4 s eV 1 . Miss Lana Rohwer married last ast of the week fi Jregon. | The man who s elected to serve Sl |\ ana Mrs. Chris Paulson and son, | Week to Mr. Otfo Wil Mr, and Mrs. | Mrs. Adolph Mogensen s here from | Y %8 of ‘this state and then & 3 2 e peovie of this state apd (heh 805 | Adelbert: of Omaha, visited at the Dein | Wilke ‘are’at home tarm near | Weeping Water for a visit with relatives Them and necks oF buila up himself at |home Wednesday. Irvington. 3 domestie their_expense should mot ask for thelf | Mes. 8 R Hrewster and Mra. 8 C.|iate John Miller to Henty Pelersen. wis her wub- -1 hay .:;}“}.':‘3-."{% \n 'mind in seek. ',"f“"";"f ‘I;r“{": in Crete, Neb., from |recorded this week. The purchass price \ N ) b aturday t y d ss Clara Marquardt was here from | ing to obtain from the present -u'ua ¥ 'mdny was $17 per acre avelock Saturday for a Visit with her | treastirer the democratic nomination for John Willlams and Mrs, Fred | The violls of the High school, under |parent | parents that office. both of Falrview, were enter- (the direction of Mr. Mciver, are re Edawin Sch 3 \ A 1 want jt understood by those Whose |iained at the Willlams' home Friday hearsing for a play to be given at the Edwin Schomaker and wife were here fi auttrage 1 sk that it nominated and | T L O alod Tuesday inyWo0Amen hall March 25 AR S RuDSKy far. & VSl With | = hosen for the state treasurership I w! rs. Phoebe Hopper died Tuesday in relutives. f th ople first and my politl- [Omaha, Her body was brought here for - Miss Margaret Kruse of St. Hila | Living R« by Day— hree Pleces d In S ellare aerond in the ‘administration |burial Thursday. Mrs. Charles Witte is Waterloo. St s fn Begn spendtng the week st H"d'al—u““'w Sving Reom Dy ey — M—.flhi— of the office, . secific in this, 1t elected |* '°°° Walter Plke of Gordon, Neb. ia vislt | the Di. Kruse home. Furniture of Toda: Bedroom by Night Your Home for $4.00 e e B ail departments of this | Mrs, E. A. Schurman entertained at o |IBf his parents, Mr. and Mra. B. N.| Adoiph and Mary %im T, and the Turniture o1 Toesy od of the state, It (pArty Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs - ; . . m{.n(nr;r {.:""r.';"p&’;.’"..«"m X Lt oy | Wyatt of Harrisburg, Neb., who is visit Mrs, Mendel Park from Waterloo, Ia.,| Were Sunday visitors in ‘Avoca ‘;]t‘tm:: safely venture Mm“’- It's the simplest thing in the 1t is our object to prove to the awgm_ sorely noeded b he state, ing her won, J. N. Wyatt, and family. |ia & visitor at the home of Mrs, 8. A - ;!’: ofe are “"‘0" lnl' h ‘;‘" world to convert your living most skeptical that furniture in jer to increase whal eve to A ‘en 0 h h H ving room guites #old oday N - > be my poiitioal standing, T will ne T Springfiela. Mrs. George Marshall of Valparaiso fs SNKOS oman Hurt than any other type of furni- room into a bed room with this of a high quality can be bought '.""“,;‘“ e administering this | Miss Fthel Walters of Chicago is vis- | nuapraater sister, Mrs. A. 8. 8{Dut, and . § | ture for the living room. The Duofold outfit. With two slight on low credit terms without o, 1 will act upon all he '!u” m: iting Miss Elizabeth Davidson 6. Tateie Bhisbel aod; diAte 1n Aut() CC]dent, reason is very obvious. Not operations this divan can be paying a big profit for the con- . D1 o > ' - v g o N V' b-rh{:'ller‘-:!': -:“me‘v':l. l;“l:’_"!-‘ ek lll"n‘?‘hfl‘rf‘fin‘fl"l’\‘{‘x:r\(\"_":rww;-"r' 18 vis- | wont to Central City, Sunday for & visit % “ | only i¢ this type of furniture quickly changed into full sized venience. Did you ever, in all o the reduction of the state's taxes | o' ;1r CF 0Tl L L lited his ol ac with relatives, OBHKOSH, Neb, Marcn M.—(Bpeelal more comfortable than the stiff your experience, see a three- et e e e A TR TR BT bed as a bed davenport, ex- . piece Duofold outfit of this 4l not be necessary for the courts |Quaintances here last Wednesday hav ved to thei home k- Wove automobile accls s ept that you lie wi ou of the Atale to bo resoried to to make Love of New York City was | hovm. ‘Dr. Richagdoon will ‘sthr continue | oD less broken in an automolile accl days, but it is also more prac fml’:h'e haZk b :l}l‘v};n r head fl:‘flrfig'e?;al“:r'lz: r(:rrcl::;_‘mm Dr. A me o my paipable duty. 1 shall not |the guest of Rev. Mr. Burlelgh Thursday. | his practice in Waterloo dent here today. The driver lost con-| tical. This Columbia e taxpayors 1o foof expense bills ( Mr, and Mrs. B, J. Quinley of Omaha < '« 1 |trol of the car going up a baa hill and fonnected with my administration be- | apent the fore part of the weak here WIth | p/ hotineon Georse Crook. Georse Moty |his two women companions got fright- cause 1 intend, If 1 am elected, 1o see |relative ¢, B. Kellett, W. D. Connell, J Moore | ened and jumped out, one of them fall- | Wrm it is possible to do so. Dr. and Mrs. Richardson and family | Telegram.)—Mrs. Margaret Wilson had back, spindly variety of former that my office is conducted in the way |"\ECVER. oo b < . ducted. ra, John Bweenle and daughter, Bliza- [and William Jacobson were nominated |ing in th wlicbriip Sank Bl ‘::.":fl&flh,’:.’.‘é ;:I:l‘;"l(lmnd beth, ‘visited in Auburn the fore part of | Messrs, Robinson, Jacobson and \\'llmml ng in the way of the car as it ran back | the weok e T ara o e Daard t1oh |down the hill. She was taken to the| li banks and bankers of the state. & he boar s - not olitionl whims to | L. C. Johnson was subposnaed to serve | year. The question of licensing a saloon | North Platte hospital. W g e an potit Juror in the April term of the [ i | I B distribution of hlic T ngye. i foadral court fn Omaha. R LSRN Stgtudsahel 0| mneys, and I shall not share jeposit _mo! "r(h iy one o:m- w:: l;n'mdo premium on |T("° lmufllwl‘“ehbrm o in n“?.'“';x' ‘('om- S I . . ng of my i pletion and w 6 welcome the trav- d d l I-fl-é:“ not &ndo.:'mr'mt:mhzfl{u::ul:x Citng public n this vicinity. y p en l axatlve < aglh e i trary | Mr. and Mrs. Wilber celebrated their et v? golden wedding on March 2, They havi Power in the conduct of the affairs of [f0 dding on March 2. They have i E“.:fé‘. '} Shall endeavor to be the |lived in Nebraska all but two years of or er y eo e le _rather than A:!a::-(“t‘!’::“lh‘:‘::p 4 with rwhnn John Nottlema W. E. Miller, Willis 1 4 galing and oy Harbers wore noiinated | Has Been Prescribed by Well| been entrusted. g llage councll at a citizens' meating ed. are plain points of difference |for v between my opponent and myself. His Iast Monday night. Two counclimen are 7 yecord e fi:w& to all voters, who' want to be elected. Known P'D]’:“lfl'l for int themselves upon It Insis A reception was given the high school m o P\ "he has not run the office s he |debating team on its return from Schuy ny Years ve run 1t and 1 am willing |ie : f . e e ler, where they won the declslon of the | ‘wy4 ynfirmitien of age are especially DIRECT ACTION GAS RANGES, Tt the people of Greater Omaha could but realize the wonderful gas saving qualities of this range, every gas user would have one of them in their homes. We make no idle boast when we teil you that a Direct Action Gas Range will cut your gas bill fully one-third—it's a positive fact. They are moderately priced and soM on very eusy terms, ACME SEWING MACNINES. Just like iilustration. Has drop head at- tachment, full et of nickel plated sewing machine attachments and is guaranteed to give perfect sat- sfaction. The cabinet work {8 of oaR. Spe- glal Prioe. . ciie o vo v . \ to lenye it to the Deeple 48 to which [judges In the debate there n_of administration they desire to see [was placed in n light wagon and drawn [manifest in a tendency to cohstipation, put into effect for the next two years. |through the stroets by the high schoo! |and call for treatment that will afford Valley. » punils, relief in an easy, natural manner. The Noflo]k Ma'n charged rapld action of ecathartio remedies and purgatives that shock the syyster should With T 'n to B“ ARSI ONA | FUMSINE. Wha i Omana | by avolded, more especially as the relief ryl g y Mre. C. Collin and Miss Gertrude In-|they offer is only temporary and is us- i gram went to Omaha Thursdny. ually more than oftset by disturbance to Otes or 1S0I1| Madolin Monahan and Mildred Fits-|the vital organs caused by their violent goraid spent the week-end with Mr. and | action, A 8. rry Corington enson. Nearly thirty years ago Dr. W. B NORFOLK, Neb, March 4.—(Speclal| Rev, J. R. Ramsey of Omaha was given | Caldwell, Monticello, 111, prescribed a Telegram.)—Oliver Blankenship, & team- | o unanimous call to be pastor of the |sompound of simple laxative herbs th 48 in Jall here.charged with bribery | Nresbyterian church at the congrega: e SRS JRAYIT Jetty ARM o secure votes tor Madison meeting Tuesday evening. has since become the standard household- A Nfi school oratorionl contest was |Tomedy in thousands of homes. It acts the Eplecopal uhm% casily and gently, yet with positive effect, 3 i ening. "l Ao w “:fi; & T AT S0 o g eches ppiaor Glacat RACRAEL Terms: 500 Weekl; AL AT R ToorR HibE AND' OOUNOIL 200 PAID ON SPEOIALS. The Greatgr Number of Smart Dressers Buy Their Clothing on CREDIT--So Why Don’t YOU? JUST COME TO THIS STORE, PICK oUT{ { LADIES’ WHAT YOU WANT and PAY US $1 A WEEK E’A':;ES'R LADIES’ Srviss wiwareniais, | 15 SUITS $14.75 to $42.50 LADIES' WAISTS Large 8election, 8. 1 Allen, Galeaburg, 3 s of , 18 soventy-one years old, and after | Pepsin fof fifty conts w bottld. Tt la & a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup A n, wrote that it had done her a ree, John d of good and that she intends to TL treas: | keep it In the house always. splendid remedy and should be In every home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 44 Washington St. Mon- ticello, 11, LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES $7.50 TO $32.50¢ { $1.00 TO $10.00 LADIES’ SPRING COATS / + 'Noveimms ... POt $2930 NEWS FOR THE MEN FOLKS BIG VALUES IN MEN'S SUITS--8EE THEM PRICED FROM $10.00 TO $29.50 LATEST STVLES | DOYS: SYAING. | |NIDLINEf RN'S Cash Store Prices | $3.50, $5, $7.50{ | RIGHT PRICES LIBERAL CREDIT $1.00 A WEEK-THAT’S EASY THREE-ROOM HOME 69 oUTEIES ....... $4.00 Monthly. E g 3 H were y M. ¥. Jones, Captain Burroughs, J, T. Harden, H. A. Thompson and others. Notes from Ashla; ‘ ASHLAND, Neb, Match 24,—(Special) ~Fire at the Burlington station here ‘Thursday night destroyed a freight car | and contents; loss several hundred dol- A stack of hay containing meven tons | was destroyed by fire Tuesday night at the home of T. }. Owens, northwest of Ashland. Loss about $i0. | Wilter Wilhelm, a small boy near Mem phis, swallowed a grain of corn which lodged in his windpipe. The doctor, by taking hold of the lad by the heels, shoolk | the grain out jJust as the little fellow | was turning black in the face. The funeral of Vernon Hendrix, b month-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hendrix, who was killed by being thrown ---Most unquestionably, it is a very well dressed Crowd of Men with his mo to the pavement, Tues- “ 0 ~ day afternoon, was held yesterday after- 2 dorin that are steady in their patronage House : CRETE, Nev | & . : of this Store The home of Frank Wagner, in the north | R vart of Crate, was totally destroyed by ! m \eason 1§ very Plalnw 0% LAPSINLE fire this morning at an early hour. The | ’ 5 . 2 family has been away for several days | We give a young man a young man’s A Mature Man naturally requires dig- DRRSS FORMSE. Ad- and the fire had such a start that when suit, one that is designed to fit his mind nity as well as style and personality as BT A8 AN o . e fire w T . * When not in use oc- | M A G ANIND the fire department arrived th as e his body s well as smartness. T ‘uples onl | [mACKS. *Lik past control.. It s mot known whether and age as well as his body—it’s gener- DAL LAY DINTNG MOOM TABLES—LIKE IL- | tnace in your cloast. |cut, weil made, | LUSTRATION, made of solid oak, Bfeclu price for the |mission fini: | Weeping Water. - k . { Mr. and Mra. T. L. Wiles visited rela- &N“M tound base, Colonial $9 45 tives around Plattsmouth this week | X a " 2 1 C Sost. 5.00. 3 - | c Ross Dennis and family are moving | because they have set the standard of suit on in front of one of our mirrors and Caan, $1 Monthiy, . I 280 Weekly. | | u:.‘m’:\_-:'pl:.mwm;‘ ;):l’...:‘,m::.. { America in young men’s clothes. see how much it means. . -~ ; visited Sunday at the Anton Jorgensen H home. H 1 [} 7 T EVEERT e Prices No Higher than for Ordinary Clothes. ) m‘mm with & membership of | S -t T C t ol Myt o Jamgs s v PR S fetnate lor northw o et 1 s 00 s 00 $ 00 (irs. 3. ¥ Brendel of Murray vishted o g IV at the home of her parents, — | TR . _ - . . \y NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT | - It will save you time and money if you use BEE WANT-ADS, ——————————— === | | . | . I . | . l . : . | the house was insured or not. i ally a . I I . ! l L

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