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) THE BEE: OMAH Good Yield Is Shown as Harvest Starts in Howard Farwell, Neb., July 7.—(Special.)— Nearly all the farme: in Howard SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916 Petitions Opposing Harman Are Circulated in Alma Alma, Neb,, July 7.—(Special)— The following petition to Governor and ask_that D:{m(y Food Commis- | titions ‘to lengthen the term of of- sioner Clarence Harman be removed | ficials in the department.” from office because of his unbecom- ing acts as an official in the employ of the state, viz: The publishing of a Wilmington, N. C., July §-—State troops were held under arms hers today In Wil- K- MISSOURI WILL BE FOR HUGHES New York Newspaper Man Finds Sentiment in That Btate Strong. KANSAS ALSO IS IN LINE (From a Statt Correspondent.) Eineoln, Neb, July 7.—(Special Telegram:)—M. W. Davis of New York, representing the Post of that tity, is In Lincoln this evening look- ing up the political situation from a mational standpoint. Mr, Davis at- tended both national conventions and since the St. Louis affair has been spending his time in Missouri and Kan- secaring a line by the situation. ccording to Mr. Davis republicans of Missouri are sure that Hughes will carry {h:t state and, of course, Kan- sas will also g‘: in line. He jnterviewed seyeral prominent mert here” and had a convention . with Governor Morehead. He failed to see Senator Burkett, because of the latter's absence from the city. rom here he will visit Omaha. Central City Business Change. _Central City, Neb,, July 7.—(Spe- cial)—The firm of Brown & Jones, which has been doing business in this city for a number of years, this week dissolved partnership. - Mr.* Brown retires from the business. As soon as he new garhajge in course of erection y George Mattin is completed, the new firm of Jenes & Wilsen will oc- cupy it: . Clever Bloat Kills Cattle. Stella, Neb.,, July 7.—(Special)— Clover bloat has een so bid pixenc:)u)th- eastern Nebraska that about twenty cattle hides have been brought into Shubert in a single day. Orchar Annua July Sale oI—— July Sale Price July Sale Price.............. $14.50 Golden Oak Chiffonier, July Sale Price mirror, July Sale Price........ $22.60 Fumed Oak Chiffonier, July Sale Price July Sale of ;‘li;? i iy ; These are typical items: i Bhss e P R $75.00 Whittall Anglo-Persian, 0x12, $59.00 $4.25 valu $2.85 $11 values .$7.85 60.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet, 8x12.. 50.00 T e aasoauraiued S0 63.50 Whittall Anglo-Indian, 9x12... 49.00 . 56.50 Bundhar Wilton, 9x12. . . 45.00 One and Two-Pair Lots 67.50 Hartford Saxony, 9x12.,..... 50.00 H 21.50 Bundhar Wilton Runners, 3x15, 12.50 Of Curtalns ?t 68.00 Bundhar Wilton, 10-6x10-6... 45.00 ; 1/2 Regu[ar Pnces 52.50 Mahal Wilton, 11-3x12........ 45.00 ETIL T PR 125.00 French Wilton, 11-3x15...... 75.00 Drapery Materials and 20.00 Axminster, slightly soiled, 639, 13.50 Upholstery Fabrics 25.00 Best Body Brussels, 6x9..." ... 19.50 Twelve styles Drapery materials—Brown, Green, 20.00 Seamless Velvet, slightly soiled, Mulberry, Rose, Blue. Regular values 66c, 38c (1} { SR et IO i 15.00 9be, $1.25 and $1.50 yard, for......... 925 T Sitherbe i st Bogulue Zg:gol r‘Cruu Seam Axminster Rugs, e 95¢ PSR by PR PR 16.98 July Sa Linoleum Remnants 7 0dd rolls and short lengths at big reductions. Plain, printed and inlaid qualities in varying quanti- ‘ty. Bring the size of the space ‘to be covered and we can find you a bargain. sas interviewing prominent men and | - 414-416-418 South 16th Street . FURNITURE $60.00 Golden Oak Bed Davenport, July, 8ale- Price iy iy snse s \July Sale Price........o0uu0 Sensty $64.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, 545 00 $38.00 Mahogany Dresser, July Bale PHee. i, Tt ves b o July Sale Price.......... B e 529-00 $45.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, $37.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, July Sale Price ......oovvervennns. 335000 T BRI0 PLI0H, cvns oo seivanssasne 528'00 - $30.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, $25.00 Mahogany Dressing Table, ‘ July Sale Price.....coccoveuvnnss szzgso July Sale Price........cci00veennnn 318075 $80.00 Golden Oak Princess Dresser, $27.60 Mahogany Dresser, $21.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table, $20.00 Golden Oak Dresser, large Draperies Lace Curtains The comparative prices below show just a few of the reductions in Lace, Scrim and Muslin Cur- le of Kettles, Dish Pans and Notes from Seward. ! Seward, Neb., July 7.—(Special)~—| A son of Fred Wait fell from his| wheel out on the state road yester- day and before he could get out of ! the way he was run over by a York | automobilist and had one fcg badly bruised { To Rush Paving in Columbus, | b July 7—(Specia Telegram.) the official cision has bheen received from th preme court today notifying the authorities that they may go al with paving, all arrangements now he cempleted to complete twenty-six hlocks which have contracted for. Horrabin Brothers of Des Moines are the contractors: heal will A1 | Remonstrance at Sidney Overruled by the Court| . Sidney, Neb., July 7—(Special Tel- | egram.)—The lon} fight over the wet |and dry issue at the city election was | county started harvesting this week. | decided in district court today. Judge | A bumper crop is predicted and the IGr:lmé-s found that the vote on'thel\}'n | whemf 1s expected to average all the and dry proposition was a tie. Thisqway from twenty-five to as high as ]‘hudtn;xg bIS \llw [samw result received :hirty»li\-e bushels per acre. Harvest by the board of canvassers, hands are scarce and fa rs are of- T.hc hearing on the remonstrance | fering as high as $4 pe | against the granting of a license to |and are unable to ge The corn Seibelt G. Aden by the court resulted | in this county is loo ellent and in the remonstrance being overruled. |is all nice and clean as the farmers ‘TIIIS finding by Judge Grimes sustains | had ample time to celtivate it the city council. This case has occu- pied the court's attention for about | | two months, during which interval | | one phase of it was taken to the su- preme court, where the wets pre- vailed. A corps of attorneys was employed by the drys, of which Senator Walter V. Hoagland was chief, and Paddy 4 { Miles and John Halligan represented | Miss Alice Margaret Burkett of | the wet element, Beaver Crossing and Mr. Florent | Alden Bush} of Hulet, Wyo,, were| H | married, at Beaver Crossing. Fined for Assault Upon ’ John/ Zimmerer's $39,000 residence | Aged Couple of Columbuis is now ready for occupaney, 1t is . & i .. |after the English style of architecture | . Columbus, Neb., July 7.—(Special a4 is of pressed brick apd stone | it 2 ot aA Dl Mgl Gecrge: Gletting, an Jyidatesideit and Alrs. Peter Stetz, an rgzgeld mnp!e: 3;"",’&"}:,‘:;:“;{( s]i':r:lau;‘l;la:\rQ ,,,.55 whom he beat up with a club Wednes-| ge son, | day evening, had a hearing before b Judge O'Brien thig afternoon. He pleaded guilty and was fihed $50 and costs. The coundition of beth old peo- ple is still serious. Jailed for Wife Beating. Columbus, Neb,, July 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Vincent Connelly o Lindsay was brought to L'oluml)usJ( this afterneon by Sheriff Burke on a charge of wife beating. He was taken before Judge O’'Brien, pleaded guilty and was sentenced te thirty days in county jail. Through Sleeping Car Omaha-Sioux Falls CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN LINE Call for Cenvention. Central City, Neb.,, July 7.—(Spe- cial.)—A meeting of the republican county central committee will be held in this city next Mondl{ for the pur- pose of setting the date for-the county convention. C. F. Newmyer, secre- tary, served netice te this effect to- Through Pullman sleeping car serv- ice leaving Omlllu daily 9105 p: m, arriving Sloux Falls 7 a. m. Leaving Sieux Falls 10:15 p. m., ar- riving Omaha 7:31 a. m. le&el offices, 1401 Farnam street. Tel. Douglas 2740, d & Vilhelm Co. Not a single piece in this sale was botight for sale purposes. Every article is from our regular stock— good up-to-date, well-designed and well-built furni- ture—that offers no excuse for price reduction other than to offer an inducement for July buying. his Dresser at $21.00 is an illustration of how good staple furniture is in this sale at an extremelyslow price. This piece reg- ularly sells for $27.75. It is mahogany, like cut, with large bevel mirror, dull finish. A big 521.00 roomy piece, for ........ ' This list is selected at random from the great number of pieces of all kinds of furniture, offered at equally at- : $1475 536 00 .| $18.00 Fumed Oak Chiffonier, 8 ..... $21.00 July Sale Price.......... ..... $15.00 | #0750, Mahoesoy Dreser, Colonial post €97.50 ..... $11.75 | 400 Colmial Pesysle Ghihonder 46 £26.00 ..... $15.50 | *I5 Soiden, Onk Dinine Tuble, 54 £30,00 SIS | Yk onaaly e s ter 84 83750 July Sale of RugS Offering a large number of rugs of all grades in good patterns at very low prices. Fruit Jars for Preserving 29c " 8, 10 and 12-qt. gray enamel pre- serving kettles, worth 60c, for. ... 17-gt. dishpans, worth 50c, 6, 8 and 10-qt. white enamel pre- serving kettles, worth $1, for.... White enamel dishpans, worth - $1.00, for 6, 8, 10 and 12-qt. pure alumi- num preserving kettles Fruit Jars 69c¢ 4 1M Jars, 690 Pints 43c?.Q°:art.sr4.13c Self-Sealing Jars, Pints 55¢, Quarts 65¢ and board | 4 Morehead appeared in this locality for ?““‘d Jf’""’“i‘l and 'lflki"hl{ business for jnington's street car strike. So far there I di ti | the signatures of the public today: |it from fitms under his inspection; | have voen only minor. disturbunces. Sherif “We. the und(‘rsigng«l taxpiyersand |also the unbecoming activity of his Cowan late ioday “ordernd doputy sherlie naigestion, onflpackfl”, voters of Nebraska, hereby petition department officials in cirgulating prevent crowds f collecting on the pe- . rowds from collecting on pmve'u' July Clearance of he Best Suits You Ever Heard of This Is the Most Wonderful Clearance Sale of All OF COURSE there have been sales and sales and sales of men’s clothing at $16.00, But there has n sale to equal this—just look at the names of and you will be convinced that this js true. Most Remarkable Reduction Sale of Athe Season Coming at the very time when you ne'ed this ?lo‘»hing most. Hirsch-Wickwire, Society Brand and Schloss Brothers Broken Lots Enough said, for from thé first stitch to the last but- _ton the quality is guaranteed, J OF HIRSCH-WICKWIRE, 80- CIETY BRAND AND SCHLOSS BROTHERS Clothes is . Clothes THE LOWEST PRICE $20—the usual price range in this special group runs fro $20 to $35—but for this Saturday—WE OFFER YOE FOR $15.00.~ Perfect Fit for Men of Every Age, Size and Height. The New Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Makes Special Announcement for Saturday High Grade Superior Quality Summer Suits, $25.00 Men’s and Young Men's Suits that will give you all the seryice and style that the very best hand tailored suits could do, at very much less money—$40 would be a conservative estimate of worth. We are showing the popular Pinch Backs and regular styles, in light and tropical Worsteds, Tweeds and Flannels. Coats are quarter and half silk lined. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Mohairs and Dixie Weaves, $12.60 and $16.00. Suits for all builds of men, ANY SUIT IN THE LO back models. All sizes from 382 to Saturday, at. for quick selling, per suit wool mixtures. Fancy trimmed lar values to $6.00, All new shades. Sale Fprice, 200 Dozen Men's Silk Fiber quality. All colors. Per pair. . Men’s 100 Genuine Maydole Hammers. .49¢ One lot of Saws, worth to $1.50, at Chisels, any size, Saturday...29¢ Chisels, larger than 1 inch....39¢ 65 Dozen Men's Athletic Union Suits, ) ford and Shedaker Underwear mill3, Linen, mull, satin striped madras and fancy nainsook materials, Regular values to $1.25, 190 Dozen Pure Silk Hose, “run of the mill” quality— LA 1 S R S Raken ose, “run of the mill” 600 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits. Most comfortable for summer wear. fit. Plain colors and the newest lnr&cy patterns, both regular and pinch 0. And the price is only $5.00. Second Floor, Men’s Building. July Clearanceg Men’s Furnishings About 100 Dozen Men’s Negligee Golf Shirts, mostly samp! lots from our regular stock. Regular values to $1.25. \ iy w 25 Dozen Men’s Sample Sport Shirts, in plain colors and assorted fancy trimmed collars. Regular values to $1.60— sale Price. . v ieiioitiaiaivias . 45 Dozen Men’s Sample Bathing Suits, made of fine quality all-wool and d combination striped bodies. 95¢, $1.95 ... $2.98 28¢ $3.50 Oxfords, $2.45 In the July Clearance Sale. 126 pairs men’s button and lace oxfords, made in gun metal, calf, vici kid and Russia calf, welted sole, all sizes from 6 to 11. Boys’ $3.00 Oxfords at $2.15 airs boys’ button and lace oxfords, made in gun metal, calf, patent colt and kid, welted sole. Sizes from 1 to 5%. Carp enters’ Tools 1 10-in, Genuine Stillson Wrench LR TN . Genuine Elg tor Wrenches No. 12 8-in. Stanle; Nickel plated Try Splendidly tailored; made to (A 2 2 | les and odd 9¢c , odd lots and samples from Rox- $1.00 Regu- Iron Handle, quare. .. .29¢ Genuine Palm Beach Pants at $2.25 Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers. White Serges and Flannel Outing Trousers, outing wear; in plain and silk striped, also plain cial at $2.50 and $3.50. 4 Men's KHAKI PANTS, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. Men’s Straw Hats - Saturday we will place on sale 75 dozen hats, including Sennits, split braids, Javas, Leghorns, Italian Milans and Madagascars — hats thatS have been sellipg at 98 $1.50 to $2. Special. . JOC Men’s Straws at $1.65 About 35 dozen men’s Porto Ricans, fine split braids, sen- nits ‘and milans. All in one lot Saturday, ! $l.65 8y Men's Straws at 45¢ About 40 Doz. Men's Straw Hats, in Yachts and Optimo styles. All sizes. Values to $1.00, Saturday ... vesstesnsisennsans Boys’ Headwear All the Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 Straw Hats ... 4 Men’s Panama Hats, Hats That Sell Regularly at $3.50 ‘All the Boys' and Children’s Headwear, regular 66c values, Saturday..... In the July Clearance Sale—Hardware— House-Furnishing Department, Basement. es Trowels for .$1.19 | ers for ..,. Absolutely ;. Removes gfin. gueking -in, Wrecking 8-in. Warranted 26cat all druggists. | ever been a the makers for tennis, white flanne If and pe- JULY Clearance 45¢ $1.79 and $4.00, cerinesans Genuine Marshalltown T “ss B