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18, 1916. 1 1 DR. PHELPS INSTALLS iwas Dr. Stephen l?helps, thc.grnnd e abral PASTOR AT SHENANDOAH (-2 o e g i i ASSOGI&thIlS Wlu Shenandoah, la., Jjune 17'_(Spe'ir90|lllegc, ar&dbwho is now located at cial)—The man who had been his|>Guc' it NEO- Meet avt Allburn astor at Vinton, Ia, when he was a THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE gave the charge to the minister. Rev E. F. Jordan of the Baptist caurch spoke for Shenandoah ministers. Cutoff Work Delayed. Fremont, Neb., {unc 17.—(Special.) 4 —The Yutan-Chalco cut-off of the Nebraska l Nebraska ‘ reckled, manly youth of 5 delivered [event in church history of Shenan- Burlington, which is being built to) RIGH COURT CUTS | COVERNOR STOPS AT SPRINGS us. I knew that one troop of cavalryl e Nebraska State league of local [the sermon at the installation of Rev.'doah and was attended by Rev. J. K. |shorten the distance fom Omaha t ATTORNEY]S FEES Chief Executive of Nebraska Does |had gone in that direction, so I beat jo.. ang building ‘associationa will | We: H. {ordan, formerly of Cedar |Driver of Red Oak, who presided, and{smux City, will not be_completed be- NEBRASKAN FINDS BODY OF CERVANTE (Continued From Page One.) The installation was an important Home. Lt Savenicanth inisntry, ba |burs, Neb., Mosday and Tussdsy. . |~ 77777 "7 P00 B itttk S— | hit what apparently was a rear guard,| /A quarter of a century ago a score SOME OFFICERS REACH HOME | which had dismounted and were hid-| of pioneers of co-operative thrift gath- ing in the rocks to delay any pursuit.| ered in the senate chamber of the . (From a Statt Correspondent) | We chased this bunch up the gorge | state capitol and formally launched Lincoln, Neb, June 17.—(Special)— | for about three miles, but they scat-| the league. The work which it fosters The good book'says that “the wicked | tered and we lost them for awhile.| anq stimulates has grown from strug- " Th ] ey . bl flee when -no man pursueth, e | You must remember that these moun- | gling financial infancy to aggregate manner, in. .which . acting Governor | tains are a continuation of the| egources around $45,000,000, placing P.earson flew back to the fastnesses of | Rockies, and the gorges and canyons the state seventh in the progressive his short grass country home when|almost impassable. To find a bunch | g and surpassing every state west he believed Governor Morehead was|once scattered is like locating the pro- |, fthe Mississippi river. - likely to drop in this morning, indi- | verbial needle in the hay stack. The record will be appropriately e e e, Soverhor might| Bodies of Bandits Sent to Town. | observed with addresses and other it i f “Later 1 went back and directed | features. President Gillan of the E[love;nor, ;"d it might be wisdom to that our dead—Private Marksbury |league is an Auburn man. e}e{ HTICAN 9ss had died in the meantime—and large delegation from Omaha °‘”°"h"' acting_Governor Pearson wounded, with the bodies of two Mex- | will participate in the festivities and acted dto '“my' Hfi m"h'dh."’eldrcd. icans, be taken into camp in our!the business of the meeting. :’;“"“ " oW "“"" LA hw'° ¢d | \agon. I rode in ahead and reported | Six formal papers are on the pro- 6 scepter of power over the state,, Captain Walton that I was sure|gram, as follows. a little longer, for Governor Morehead we had Cervantes. He immediately | Address, “An Unjust Tax on Thrift" has not returned and is not even| .. Gore ol Pen.hing at Namiquipa, | Thomas D. Cupnn.somllhl.u s within the state, having stopped off | we had the body identified here by | Addrees L. D. Spaulding, Omaha. for several days at Excelsior Springs. | i\" Mexicans and all declared it was| Address, B. F. Elllott, Topeka, Kan. That there is a grave situation con- | Caidelario Cervantes, so we buried | Address “Constructive Co-operative Legis- fronting the democratic state admin-| jia"men, At midnight three trucks l'%':i:.:"hfm:,l}us:d.’;?rffio::\am::l-fi:::.' istration from an invasion is admitted | care in from Namiquipa for the|and Their Relations to Banks," Charles Bu- even by them. The invasion of a|podies of the notorious bandits, We | sene Clark, Covington, Ky. strong “Hughes for president” senti- s dug them up and sent them down. . " th s were connected with the|ment has already created a feeling|The next morning General Pershing :lt:lr:?;\d received. difforent amouats,| that the democratic party in Nebraska | yireq that our identification had been Blg SwedISh Para'de Route Is Announced et e Commissioner Martin Rules in Douglas Suit Lawyers May Not Eat Up Estate. HEIRS MUST HAVE A CHANCE (From a Staff Correspondent.) L] Lincoln, June 17.—(Special.)—In opinions handed down by the supreme court commission this morning there are five reversals, as follows: Newell against Stull, Cass county; Schultz against Abrams, Kearney county; Walker _against Richey, Adams county; Jollenstein against Ohslund, Keith county, and Winch against Kaley, Douglas cuumg. 3 In opinions made by the commis- sion no written opinion is filed by the clerk except in cases of reversal, The Douglas county case is a con- troversy over the allowance of attor- " ney fees rendered in_t!\c estate of Seth F. Finch, the opinion being by Commissioner Grant Martin, In the settlement of the estate, which went through several terms of court, four Why Spend your Monéy, “with a Spade”? HRI}“T does nct mean Penurious- ness Its first principle consists in fettina FULL VALUE for each Dollar of ncome expended. Getting less is not complimentary to the intelligence of even a Millionaire. Being liberal and generous, in affairs where it is {aroper and deliberate to be so, differs widel ’Laf:om being thrifiless, thought- less al'),ge careless in buying things, ona busi- ness J. L. Kaley and L. D. Holmes re- is terribly unprepared to meet an in-| correct, ceived $750 in cash each and an al- "‘?;‘“ of that kind, 4 thi . lowance of $500 more each by the ose who returned this morning The men were Cervantes and Jose Bencomo, aide and body guard. district court. estate was allowed $500 additional to | Harman, . A $500 Gene Mumford, Louie Tobin, Herb the Mleady luumeg.f}ze h:.:: Gooch, Jimmie Murphy, and their been received. . Charles given $200 for services rendered the executo! A. L. Reed, executor, and his ant was given $500 for services rendered. made to Kaley and Saunders was ex- . cessive. The executors realized $20,000 from 4, went to pay off t! debtedness, court costs, taxes and fance on hand of $5,000 and in attorneys saved the estate in one in- stance $1,000 alone, and the amount allowed the attorneys for their serv- ces was not too much, there are other factors entering into the con- . troversy, In the words of the commissioner, “Four attorneys rendered service in this case. It seems to us that one attorney could have taken care of these matters and that where two or more rendered service their fees should be no greater than the service rendered by one. * * * The estate . was small and no matter what the i services rendered were worth, the _ court cannbt permit the estate to be ~ eaten up by attorneys' fees, * “We find that Kaley lhouid re- fielve $250 instead of $500 allowed lar the court; that the estate of 8 nll_lm.zh?nld not be allowed y sum’in addition to the $750 it has mgumdved; that the estate of id Saunders should receive $500:as | full compensation.” . According to the ‘court, Haffkee be allowed $150, A. L. Reed 00 and the legal representatives of okellne of Frank Foster $200. ‘Under these ruling the case is re- ded and reverse W. A. Saunders or his |to Lincoln were Food mascot, they admit they were unable to con- vert to democracy. ¥ Governor I 1t was contended that no allowance | Commissioner Eastha should have been ‘given' to Haifkee or|two -othe the executors and that the allowance | Springsto News Notes from Grand Island, Grand Island, Neb.,, June 17.—(Spe- e sale of the estate, of which $14,- | cial)—Dr. and Mrs. ‘the mortgage in-| Were quite' seriously ill from ptomlise poilorgnl, caused by eating canned string beans, litigant expenses. The executors have | “*Mr. Robert Taylor, one of the lirge reversing the judgment of the Doug- land g;‘f“?;' of las county district court Commis. |t subdivide a Y acre stock and gioner. Mastin holdy :that, while the county into small farms and sell them on easy terms to people of limited | taps. ans desiring to become home own- The sale will be made through al estate dealer at Wolbach, Neb. (sive.” . Commissioner General Hall, Dr. Hall, Crawford boxes and dug Morehead, cuperate. ey eorge Weeter Burial of Marksbury. “We buried Private Marksbury here yesterday, and, for this wild, lone-|here has been given out. T ennedy, whom [some place, it was very impressive. We made a coffin from hard tack Insurance | lonesome tree on a high knoll over- and one or!looking camp. We draped our storm topped off at Excelsior |flag about the coffin, put the body in the truck, and The route of the big parade Mon- day when the American Union of Swedish Singers holds its_convention he march- ers will start at Fifteenth and Jack- son, move west to Sixtenth, north to the grave under a|Harney, west to Nineteenth, north t§ Woman's Nose Broken. cial.)—Mrs. cent of Stromsberg, Neb. A Veritable Buying Festival of Summer Toggery at Your Store Dainty Waists temiion A Self-Striped Voile Waist in a plain shirt model with convertible collar and straight cuffs. 49 Nice, new, fresh styles, worth 86c....... Cc Washable Ja) Dainty han Silk with ruffle frill and lace effect. erchief trim and clever button ar- | rangement—it has the hallmark of an expensive waist. ...........0000nn $l 095 A Student Style in Jap Silk with very smart-colored Douglas, east to Eighteenth, south to Farnam, east to Fourteenth, north to )dy | Douglas, west to Sixteenth, north to the procession |the Swedish auditorium at Sixteenth The pallbearers were six |and Chicago. noncommissioned officers of the com- any. Then came the firing squad, ollohv_zed by the company and the esterday | machine gun company. A y “When we reached the grave the men formed a square about it. tain ‘Walton ‘'made a few appropriate ebraska, has decided | remarks, there being no prayer book large part of his 30,000- | for the regular burial service in the rain farm in Perkins [camp. Three volleys were fired over the grave and the musician played It was a simple and crude burial, but the surroundings, and the circumstances, made it most impres- Shenandoah, Ia, June 17.—(Spe- Frank Racine was cut about the forehead and her nose was Cap- | broken when the car in which she was riding ‘was struck by a large automo- bile driven by G. W. Carter, grain merchant from Hepburn, Ia. Hedge along the road prevented the cars from being seen at the intersection. In the Racine car was Mr. Racine, Mrs. Byron Vincent, sr., who was bruised; Melba Racine and Bert Vin- I=Cl=(a=(J=ld=)-)-(J=[)_(=()={a)=()=()—Ta) =)= —({) (D ={)={) = () — () =} ={e) = | Goodrich “Fair-List ”’ Prices | (SAFETY-TREADS) 30x3 . $10.40 30 x 3% } - Ford Sizes - ; $13.40 x - - - X 34x4 - -$2240 3 x4 " . i x - - $31. 37x58 $37.35 1 is. A habit of ‘‘Jumping at Conclusions,’” instead of Thinking out these Conclusions, costs many a man a lifetime of Un-success. L] L] - J 00 many Americans indolently act upon the shallow theory that an article ‘‘must be’”” WORTH more, merely because it Costs more. ’I‘hey are thus taxed a heavy price, all through life, for such an ¢ndolent habit of Thov.!fitlt. ey work hard, industriously and in- telligently, to ire money. - en (for their dpersonal needs) they ‘‘Spend it with a Spade.”’ Is this complimentary to the judgment - of even the Wealthiest? Do people become Wealthy who acquire the careless HABIT of ‘‘Spending Money,” instead of intelligent, thoughtful B G with it? | . Fabric Tires,—at ANY price,— : than Goodrich 47-Year Exper- ience,—800,000,000 Ibs. Purchesing-Power, and Deliberate Intention, are now producing. No Rubber Concern in the world could afford to offer the low Fair-List Prices here quoted, on Fabric Tires (for such HIGH %uallty without the enormous Goodrich thOLUbw%tWhlgh 850 m{gfcs Cost as to make ese possible. When, tfie fore, Iiyou pay MORE than these Goodrich Fair-List prices for ANY g_‘_abnc Tire, you are NOT getting ‘‘better’” ires. \ Test out Goodrich Tires,—and see! THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, O. MONEY cannot make BETTER i el polka-dot edgings and cleverly arranged Mullen, Neb., June -17:=(S gathered fullness in front. Worth $1.95. .. 95c Telegram.)—Mrs. J. W, man, about twenty miles north of len, shot and killed her husband ut 5 o'clock today, Particulars “not yet been learned, - ~ Suit Against Railroad. Fa ‘Neb., June 16.—(Special. <A 'suit, the ou!gsorth o)f _death of Howard E. Koon of Co- lumbus and W. Hammond of Lincoln, * of Fairbury, Jctober 4, has been filed inst the lio.ck Island railroad here will be tried at the next session the district court, Koon and Ham- d, two youths, aged 21 and 22, n’ for a film and portrait com- of »hCh Jil!l; struck in a ¢ Jersey passen- ger mn :‘ogbn’;t.o( the cKy’ This ds je suit was first filled in Cass nty by Calvin Chapman, adminis- of the estate of W fi:mmond. been transferred to the Jef- county district court. Holdrege Egg Cont ‘Holdrege, Neb, June )—The flocks entered by son won first and Everett John- son's second in the egg production © st of the Holdrege city schools, ‘which just closed, with an average of ty-two and seventy eggs per hen ttive!{‘ The contest opened g:u . The second half of the Y Striped Crepe de Chines with white satin-faced con- ve;t bledcol llr“lnglkcufg. Ve a‘tgnctive patterns and good quality . Former! .76, 67 §3,95 GOODRICH : TIRES ” Black-Trea Local Address, 2034 Farnam St. 3—The New Goodrich Shoe Sole (for your Feet). —Does for your SHOES what the black *Bare- ‘“ 2 T EX T AN foot-Rubber”’ Tread does for Goodrich Tires. ~—Wears longer than Leather! —Is Noo-slippery ! —Is more Flexible than Leather! —Iy Waterproofl ——— —Is Lighter than Leather! —Is BASIBR“;- ;our Feet! —— Ask your Shoe Dealer, or Shoe Repairer, for Textan Soles on your next pair of Shoes. Tub Silk Taffeta Petticoats Some with fancy trimmed net flounce, others with deep flounce of the Tub Silk and lace trimmed. All have fit- ted elastic belts. These Petti- coats are really washable— $6.95 and $4.95 values, for, Important Millinery Offerings Trimmed Summer Stgles. in fancy braids, milans and hemps, really beautiful creations, and a large as- sortment from which to choose— Values up to $12...$3.45 Values up to $7.50. .$2.95 VELOUR FELT HATS—The rage in fashion centers. Large sailor styles, brilliant colors, beautifully soft-lined by the velvet texture of the felt; great value, from $1.95 to $8.50. — 4 YEARS AT We Plesse You or 1324 FARNAM §T. Refund Your Money DR. McKENNEY SAYS: “Advertising must be backed up by superior work, and thousands of people in Omaha and vicinity are today testifying to the skill of the McKenney dentists. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.” :fi'm:“"'-'boc |$;?:an“ lm?n?m“ y 33 and 310 'Announcing an Important Showing of Paul Jones Middy Blouses In fadeless colors and new desig‘ns. jeflr{l hatching and rearing. Al- “fries” are on the market. To ive school credits for the work h member must exhibit a trio of own raising at the fall agricul- exhibit. - Phelps Fair Date PFixed. Holdrege, Neb., June 17.—(Special. 'he board of directors of thepPhelpl nty Agricultural associaton chose Heaviest Bridge the i weck of Oclober. for the an: A very pleasing assortment awaits et Iriteot 2 e fi° oy coid X A the Miss Wanting this highly desir- ours: 9180 A M KE""EY DE"TISTS Free ) i Caded o ihe ot i White Wash Skirts | | ableblouse. %toerx [H Rasia | 0 inite action was taken H S larging last year's territory, Prices Talk Oatmeal Cloth Awni And Satuzdaye ' 14TH AND FARNAM ST8.——1824 FARNAM STREET. No Gtudents. Sda § ¢ nin T 8100 P. M. : 1‘%23&‘;3»’."% 'H‘a':-‘l‘::nhiofi'r;h. Wash Skirts in French Repp, ¢ g NOTICE—Out-of-town patronlbt;:“::t ::::... Crowns, Bridges and Pt . N0y Striped Middies A special line, received just as the ol ‘ chairmen were ap- Dr. H. C. Collette, live stock; d cerullkc. 'S. Marzolf, + John P. Nelson, poultry, Pique and Gabardine, extra de make, previously sold from Fillings Completed in One Day. to $2.50— ' aper going to o Corrected, § e e Fife Ea 7._&”&” ?\x?ea]gs35% bamll):res:.alue. . 51'95 Imperfect Noses ) Sigting g, Neb. June 7.—(Specal) A Faces Lifted, Wrinkles Removed c .Make your selections Monday a. m. 7 Boox while the assortment is complete. m i The Woodbury Treatment. e SITIVELY NEVER USE PARAFFIN. Of FREES TREATMENT TO DEMONSTRATE MY TREATMENT 13 PAINLESS. - W. E. BAILEY, & D. Plastic and Cosmetic Surieon. e RS TSR o ikt skt ,WOBODA RETAIL DEALER IS0 & woRE @ . ; Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use EX0E0EIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOM | them for results. OMaHA NEB EIOIOEOIOEIOEIOEIO IO OO OO OO 00 TIOEIOEIOEIOIOEIO IO IO OO OO IO OEOEIONS YOO OEOEOEROOOOoOoHoOo o000 I0