Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1916, Page 4

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| nrhu dled here today following an op- SATURDAY, (HE BEE: OMAHA, MAY 13, 1916, Nebraska SOME CHANGES IN THE VOTE Boards Canvassing Find Some Errors, But the Result Is Not Changed HOOP TO INSPECT GUARD Pr republican instead 10,74 credited to hin Harry Byr Mr short the required n Byrne Incrense Capital Stock the secrets poration $2.00 70 |8 h. The Citlz Malmo b [ the Btate K s rates n lines ot | extra tr | Mulmo, Prag Bluft. | To Lisutenan has wompanies of th lows: May 16, Wisner ou May May 19 and the National G at the state university on M been Ongeola o 15, Wayn Jard eompuny o, 01l tuapee The food, drug and o the month of April ma inspections, of which 730 were cars partment for u tolal of il | and gasc There were 131 sanita ders s , four proi fon, fifteen com plaints and fifty-three chemical analyais | { tents made PLATTE COUNTY SUPERVISOR IS INJURED UNDER AUTO | COLUMBUS, Neb, May 12 Telegram.)~While dariving late yesterday evening at slow apeed the automobile of John B. Kyle, Platte county supervisor, upset flve miles west of Columbus, Kyle was pinned under the steering gear and i (Bpecial springfield Coyne I family went t e liar a f nd I ent Bluffs wer . ng | week wi Unfon ‘ f M ] 1 high school will g : ery inesdny eve 2 the end daon of Omaha steq W) pare its In S & W Bow. Test e was Ca " iinesn of his siste virday Mr, and Mrs, Frank PBegley of Omaha Bible 8tudy clnsg met speni. Bunday at the home of Mrs. D, J, | Thurse Fnoon i the home of Mrs. | g nx—m.u ; Vhited of Omal 4 monthly meeting of the | 1#0ta, to Dr. Lo ed of Omahn visi » S f Matt Botorff the fore part o H f rmon Mrs, €. M. Wilson of Sterling, 1 1ann pluy 4, and commencement, fnited the family of Mr, and Mrs Fr y U Coyne this week - nest Kieck returned last Wedneada vom Imperial, Neb, whera he visited his brother Wil Dr. Pelers und Martha Psters i tamily at 1 lngt NO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES We Bought Before the Raise. s, Frank Comte, W Abe \1" vhew attended the of the Grand lodie of the 1as wt Histings this weel BAVE A DOLLAR ON EVERY PAIR Wage ecrennty broks-# We Have Only Two Prices gy nliht T You Won't Be Asked More, Darios Women’s Low and High Shoes Elkhorn, AT SBALE PRICES his left shoulder fractured and right class play was given Frida hand lacerated. Je was taken to his| oV Just received, a big ship home. o, Herman Bull entertained the T. N ment of whoes bought be- Frank Strothers and K4 Thomas club Wednesday I;»rn nn«d ;zrl:;\ Wkfi’ldll 'un. & , Mra, Charles Hesse entertained the Sun Gray and white nce fumped from the car and gave assistance | 008 LHARCE Femme O Ty MRS FHHS B ey 0 Kyle. DEATH RECORD. J. K. Howe, CALLAWAY, Neb, May 12.-(Bpecial.) ~The body of J. K. Howe, who dled at the Ingleside, arrived here today and Interment will take place in the Rose 1111} tematery. Deceased became mentally In- competent about three months ago and was taken to the hospital at Ingleside At that time, where he dled. He leaves L wife and several small children. Feank G. Janney, LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 12.-Frank . Janney, manager of the tah Copper company and an assoclate of D, C, Jack lng of San Francisco in mining enter- eratfon for appendieitis, He was 60 years old, Mr. Janney's home was here, al- though much of his time was spent in Balt Lake ( rison Watte, LYONE, Neb, May 13,—(8peclal.)-<Har. fison Waite, an old soldier and ploneer of this place, dled at his home here, aged $2 years, leaving a widow and six chil dren, an follows: Mra. DeWitt Warner, Okanogan. Wash.; Mrs. Thomas Wise- man of California, Mrs, John Gilliam, Dalton, Neb.; William Waite, Dalton Neb.; Frank Walte, Struggle, In.; Wal- tor Waite, Walthill, Neb, He also leaves ene brother, Oliver Walite of this place, And ono sister, Mra. Rebecca Dutton of Augusta, Me. He was a charter member of the Grand Army post of this place. The funeral was held today, Rev. Charles Wayne Ray preaching the sermon. bt on Light Plant, WEEF WATER, Neb, May 12 Specinl.)—The report of the city treas urer, Just iasued, shows that §1,80 of the Indebtedness on the municipal eleetri Hght plant has been paid off during the Iast twelve months, This ix §700 more | than was pald off last Lif s left as remalning due hut $1.%0. The clty ne works free of debt. Th heen not to fssue bonds rants which may be paid Ih-nmn WL Speak at Lyg Neb., May 12.-(Special.) ¥ eparations are being made 1 coration day, May hn M. Thupston, ex-1'nited ator from Nehraska AR WHO Bas Used \ 1 you will hear a "HENSHAW HOTEL TONIGHT | Plimland's Most Ohild Actress Doris Claire Secord “ThE RIALTO GIRL Clever The Dalnty Darling of the Muvies, Wha Wikl \ppeas Eatraordina Potertninment | n THE | MAIN DINING ROOM | \ TONIGHT [ R ™ l 08 e Midaign T - The Misgen Slort of Millard visited at the Hofeldt home SBunday MF, and Mrs. John Denker entertained Bunday for the former's birthday Henry Hodder, who had made his home with Fallons for many years, dicd Haturduy at the age of &1 Willlam Melrney and family of W more, Neb,, are visiting the former's sis the latest styles, Nu-buck lnce boots, which will ad- vance in price soon, Pumps and strap OXFORDS in all the new styles and oxfords, oo Y00 24 8500 $2.50 and $3.00 Men’s Low and High Shoes ter, Mra, G, 1. Goodhard, and family this week. Prices are going up everywhere but at the Loyal -Hundreds of new Hirrll'inu‘:’uyl:.(x.]';{,',.::.'".'fi'.:',f.. m;-lv:vl:ll“V or sample shoes from the best makers in the country. Tan and black leath- att and daughter, Ilelen, accornpanied him | ©r In any style shoe you desire. &4 far as Fremont Others Charge o‘? and §5.50 Miss Alma Hansen went to Hasting OUR PRICE Monday as delegate to the Pythian S ters’ conventl d thers this woek Oharles Witte n pent part of the weel 2. 0 an there as delegato las lodge. r the Knights of Pyt) Papiition, A. T, Gertan of Albion, Neb Wednesday. was her Miss June Weeth of Omaha visited with Mrs. Susan Lesler Monday and —— Tiesday. | g Men's work shoes, ulwlya the best, at the lowest prices MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. of Omahu Hermesn and Wred Sanlfeld wore Sunday guests of thelr mother, Mr “LOOK FOR THE ELECTRIC S8HOE BIGN.” Chris Sanlfol —at the— Jumes Nolaun « [ n Minn wa & guset of ‘hle mott tod Nolar LOYAL SHOE STORE ety P o 16TH AND CAPITOL AVENUE, LOYAL HOTEL BLDG. visiting with Myrs W suddenly ealled home to Greybull, Wy EATON & [AIER = (Omaha Home Furnisiing Headquarters T Numerous Floor Samples of 'fififi Summer F urmture '; Sharply Discounted Saturday WHH‘ lM"' A X S10.00 Very Comfortable 5800 e $10.00 Fibre Reed Rocker - P 1ot ot $13.50 Full spring seat, Dotachable Cushion S1l.70 s ) Vet he sovn $10,00 e oy ST [ ] . 20,00 Iy L AR . - W #0000 High Grade Aluminum " 15.00 Frying Pan Made b S$10.00 . for B lnhn.:lu, \N‘\n ° $ 1 045 ' S0 LI " HOOmOMOEOONOMIC OO0 O OO OO OGO O OO O OO0 A : 3 tiest Mile Golf club will pry the lid; The Prettiest Prettiest Milers ] o and is | A ing contest, a putting contest, 8 00 ' 1o ontest and a flag contest are on | L the Prettiest Mile program for the day. Miller | 1, addition a driving contest will be held | e prot |,m- the ladies of the Prettiest Mile. Opcn CGolf Seas Big d med the Park golf lis day wher e Results, OCI0E 0O OEOEOEOEO0 oaonono:ononouofionononononanouono:w Quite a Topic for Conversation —those Pinch Backs To be seen in English Tweed, Hop-Sack and Softest Flannel 15:00 $18:00 52,00 we are showing a 09 OO IOIO OO OO IO IO IO IO EIU Panamas, Milans, Leghorns, Rice Braids, Madegaskas and Bankoks *2.00 to *6.00 BENSONERTHORNH(, flOflOl:OHOHOflOHOHOHOEOHOHOEOHOHOHOHO HOHOHOFOHOHOHOHOHO “Welcome fo OQur Cily” favorite guest — Gund’s Peerless Beer —is welcome everywhere. Each bottle brm s so much genuine satisfaction - so zest to sleepy appetites — so much Eleasure to particular palates. If you ave ever longed for a beer with a full, round, creamy flavor, drink cufl‘i’fl”{fi% Away back in 1854 this rare flavor, snap, wholesomeness and purity made the stand- ard for Gund's Beer. And it has been maintained these 62 years by skilled brew- ing, cleanliness and the finest ingredients. Also OO OCOmONO OO XN IO IO IO OO IO IO O OIIOLI0 OO IO IO IO I O IOCIO IO IO IO IO IO IO IO LI O IO IO At clubs, restaurants and bars. delivered to your home in the case, JOHN GUND BREWING CO., Gund Company of Nebraska LaCrosse,Wis. M. E, REAIR, Mgr 1320-24 Leavenworth St., Owmaha, Neh Tel, Douglas 021 Fawily Trade Supplied by Carl Furth T10 8o, 100h St Omaha, Neh / (

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