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) % ( I Nebraska - l SCHOOL HONEY FOR NEBRASKA' DISTRICTS State Superintendent Com- pletes Apportionment of Moy, WEARLY HALF A MILLION (From a Statf Correspondent.) Lincoln, July 8-—(Special.)—Dep- uty State Superintendent Alice Stan- ley made a record this week in fast work in preparing the school ap- portionment. The certificate was re- ceived on July 3 and on the morning of July 7 it was ready for sending out. With i‘ourth of July figured out Miss Stanley accomplished the job in a little over two days, apportioning the $438,798.87 to the ninety-three coun- ties of the state, according to the school Yopulalion. Douglas county will receive $37,- 867.40; Lancaster, $20,605.49; Custer, $11,269.96; Gage, $10,256.58. All others are below the $10,000 mark, Hooker drawing the smallest sum, $465.59. The list by counties follows: Jetferson Johnson Kearney Keith |Keya Pa | Kimball Knox Lancaster |Lincoln . |Logan |Loup 7|McPhe |Madison Merrick . NMorrill . {Nuckolls Otoe . Pawnee . Perkins . 408!Phelps rpy Saunders Scott's Bl |Beward . Sheridan Sherman Stoux . Stanton Thayer . Thomas S eSS R g R eI eSS 238288 a0NE D N O D PN O 1 B 09 e O D D O o D0 14 3 B3 1t _~Hamilton County Wheat Tests High Aurora, Neb, July 7.—Farmers who have tested the quality of the wheat that is now being harvested ' say they have never seen better. The berry of the wheat is large and plump. Some farmers are insisting that their yield will be the best for years. Little hail fell in this county and the entire crop will be saved un- less storms appear within a few days. | Nearly every grmer in the county is cutting his wheat today. Corn is not laid by, but they have assailed the| wheat fields in force. tires ar significant to you. Cord Tires. supp! Goodyeow Tires, Hoowy Tourist WO-THIRDS of all the new cars being equipped by their makers with cord Goodyear Cords. That is important; but the rapidly increasing favor of these tires among owners of all cars everywhere is more For it shows that motorists in general have found out—as the car makers found out—that every good car gains in looks, in power-saving and gas mileage in long life and smooth riding through é Goodyear No-Hook Cord Tires are made strong, safe and sturdy by these sdvantages: Jars and jolts are combatted by great oversize and the Cord constru are sory to put on and No-Rim-Cut: (uum.b’ Loose Treads sre diminished by our On-Air Cure. Blowing off the rim is pre- vented by Wire Base. GoonfYEAR CORD TIRES o oasy fo get from Gosdyear Service Slation |Johnson County ‘Man is Held on a Forgery Charge Tecumseh, Neb., July 8.—(Special.) —George F. Dorsch, at one fime a farmer in the northern part of this county, later in the drug business at Sterling, and recently of Denver, must face a charge of forgery in the p kdistric! court of Johnson county. At la time Mr. Dorsch was in business |his brother, 1. Henry Dorsch, a farmer here, went onto a note with { him at the Citizens' National bank of Tecumseh. It seems the note was renewed several times. At the last | time of renewal J. Henry Dorsch was jout of the county, and it is alleged | that George Dorsch placed the broth- jer's name on the paper. George | Dorsch claims his brother told him | to “fix the note up.” J. Henry Dorsch | claims not to have had anything to Judge Albert J. Cornish 1do with it. of Lincoln was recently here and heard the argument for a new trial in the case of the Citizens’ National bank against J. Henry Dorsch, on note, this case being the instrumen- | tality of the forgery proceedings. The bank had lost the case and a new trial was asked for. Judge Cornish ruled against the bank. General L. W. Colby of Beatrice was on the bond of his client, George Dorsch, in the forgery case, but he failed to appear at this sitting of the court and Mr. Dorsch has so_far failed to secure bond, and he is in the county jail. Judge J. R. Raper informed Mr. 7| Dorsch last evening that a jury will be called and his case will be heard | some time this month. Telephone Company Loses Tax Appeal Te®mseh, Neb., July 8.—(Special.) —Judge Raper decided against the fielcfihone company in the appeal case of the Lincoln Telephone and Tele- graph company against Johnson coun- ty, Nebraska. The assessor turned in the property of the telephone com- ! pany in Johnson county for the 1915 assessment at $172,300. The telephone company claimed this was excessive and made a return of $104,000. The case was taken before the county board of equalization and the reduc- tion denied. Appeal was then taken to the district court, and the tele- phone company loses here. The prop- erty was assessed at the same figure for 1916. Death Call Has Gome to Pioneef Ashland Woman Ashland, Neb., July 8—(Special.)— After an illness of more than three months Mrs. Amanda Becker died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Narber, in Ashland at 12:20 Friday noon, aged 62 years. Funeral services will be held at her late home Sunday | afternoon at 3 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Howard P. Young of Lincoln, She is survived by two children, Mrs/ C. L. Narber and W. E. C. Becker of Ashland. Her husband, W. N. Becker, died a year ago July 4. Mrs. Becker had lived in Nebraska over thirty years. e going out on oodyear unique of Goodyear iction., because they do was a native of New York state, but [} our Braided Fxpn':u Tubss and “Tire Baver™ Acosseories Dealers everywhere. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY tion on July 22 court house here. convention was a mass conventio and was poorly attended. The part Hamilton Republicans - Will Meet July 22 Aurora, Neb, July 8-—(Special.) —Chairman B. O. Bergeson arfd Sec- retary F. E. Edgerton of the repub- lican county committee have issued The. ¢onvention will have ‘Ii a caltfor a“delegate county conven- gaten. Four years ago the sentiment was strong hCl’(. If you find it impossible to shop in person, call Douglas 1614 and let us shop for you. Clearance Offers Great Savings == = Shadow Allover Laces — Many dainty designs in white and glretam; 36 inches wide; worth to $1.00; yard 55(7 / Shadow Lace Flouncings— 27 inches wide; worth 55 to $1.00; yard...... C 40-Inch All-Silk Chiffons— Black and colors; 55 worth to $1; yard... 990 Shadow Lace Flouncings — 18 inches wide; pretty lace effects; worth to 25 60c; yard o. c Shadow Allover Laces—36 inches wide; worth 25(: to 50c; yard........ Net Top Lace Edges--White, cream and ecru; 3 to 5 inch- es wide; big assortment of st)l’]es s 'regularly worth 25¢;, sale price, X yard e 15(: Venise Laces, Bands, Edges and Insertions, up to 3 inches widei whzite, crclaam and ecru; regular 25¢ values; yard 100 French and German Val Laces, Edges and Insertions; also Cotton Cluny and Platt Vals—Broken lines 2% and odd lots. Yard.. 42C Embroideries Organdie and Batiste Fl%uncingut;27 ;0 40 inches wide; worth to $1.50; special, yard....... 59(: Swiss Nainsook and Organ- dy Flouncings and Corset Covers—Extra fine quality; worth to 50c; very 25 G special, yard C Embroidery Edging —'In wh}ilte ung colors; up to 8 inches wide; odd lots; Wi 2% yard Choice of Hundreds son’s models. Many sport the advanced ideas for fall. All Cloth Suits at......... enter. Clearance Sale of Blouses At $2.50—Values to $6.98 Hand-made Lingerie Blouses, Black or Cream Lace Blouses, Washable Satin Blouses. About 500 Blouses Grouped for quick clearance. - New merchandise, in broken sizes. The colors are white, flesh, maize, navy and black; also 50 dress blouses included in this lot. Middy Blouses and Sport Coat Blouses $1.00 to $1.98 Dressy Georgette Blouses.,........ $5.00 to $10.00 Dainty Lingerie Blouses. ..$1.00 to $6.98 LinenBlouses .................. ..$1.95 to $5.00 White and Colored Wash Fabrics Printed fabrics, including Marquisette silk stripe voile, woven voiles, plain colors, etc., in new midsummer designs and colorings; worth to 50c yard; per yard........... 25¢ Printed Flaxons, in rosebud, stripes, florals, stripes and floral combinations; 15¢ value, 28 inches, per yard....10c English woven Crepe in stripes, plaids, broken checks, for street and house dresses. This is a woven fabric and abso- lutely fast colors; 27 inches wide, 25¢ values; per yard, 10c French Pique in pretty stripes for sport suits, coats, separ- ate skirts, medium, light weight, 36-in., 85¢c value, yard, 15¢ Palm Beach Suiting, in natural color only; a much wanted fabric for outing wear; 36 ifches, 25¢ value, yard....15¢c Imported White Poplin, good, firm quality; regular 26c¢ vale; 27 inches wide; p’fln{d. e 19¢ ’ en at il o'clock in the Two years ago the 1s being organized in every grccincl. 0 dele-|collection of war medals in the world oosevelt [and is one of the greatest authorities Taft se-lon them. | At $5.00 )rj Dainty Frocks for street or house wear. Made in the very prettiest of late sea- straight lines, flowered effects, ete. | Dainty voiles in white and stripes. New Navy Taffeta Dresses The “Smart Set” in the east are all wearing Navy Blue Taffeta Frocks, combined in many cases with georgette crepe. ; Many very effective models have just been received by us and will show many of 9, 1916. Ihis gives Hamilton county but nine n | delegates in the state convenetion. y v Lord Cheylesmore has the finest ELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLA The Ménted Mrhand#e is Coming Off Our Shelves To be sold at ridiculously low prices in this Jul 8 L The economies you can practice hére now will make it possible for you to more than double your purchases and-still keep well within the limit of your appropriation. ‘ Wash outlay. Misses’ and V&:men ; sxgzess. i Our ot $6. New Linen Store . Choice of a Dainty Lot of Hot | 0. Towels, 29¢ Values, of Pretty, coat dresses, $15.00, $19.00, $25.00, $29.00, $35.00 All Wool Suits at...........Half Price "i Big Lot of: Silk Dresses at....Half Price All'Silk Suits at.... .......Half Price | Big Lot Net and Lace Dresses .Half Price .Half Price | Big Lot of Girls' Dresses at.... Half Price Second Floor. Domestics 36-Inch Bookfold Woven Voile, all the neat woven stripes and checks, absolute- ly fast dyes. Soft, sheer and clingy; delightful for sum- mer wear; 20c 19 | value, yard . (¥ 27.Inch Embroidered Tissues, soft, sheer, dainty fabric; neat color combinations for hot “ weather garments. 16¢c value, yard.... lo C English Shirt beautiful uality. Madras ‘and Pongee. 1l new, neat stripes and fig- ures. Fast colors. 19c value, yard...... Cc 40-Inch Voiles, _ beautiful quality, all the wanted col- ors. Neat stripes, floral and figure effects. Our 19c qual- ltyl k]MO"dly to .close out quickly, (11 lz%c tility Dress Gingham, one of the best grade Amoskeag Mills product. All the want- ed stripes, checks and plaids. Ful]l boltal, loic and 12%c values, sale price, per yard....... i‘c Best Grade Standard Dress Per- cale, 36 inches wide. Light blue and dark indigo styles. Neat dots and figures. Our 10%c quality, yard.... 8'}0 27-Inch Dainty, Sheer Sum- mer Weight, Washable Voiles, neat stripes, floral figures and other staple printings. Values to 12%c, on bargain square Monday, yard 8‘}c Best Grade 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, compares with “Fruit” and “Lonsdale.” None better made, absolutely free from dnu{ng. 12%c regu- 94} larly, Monday, yard.. C Basement. Rugs-Remarkable Sale Size 24x36, worth 50c, % 29c sale price ......o0i000n Bize 26x50, worth 8b6c, sale price ' ......... ' 0F 59(‘. Size 36x72, Atlantic Bath Rugs, regular price $3.50, clearance price ....... Learnington Chamber Rugs, worth $6.50, $1.69 cured but 450 votes in the county lSuperior in Need of —State Geologist- Dr. Condra and Chemist Dr. Wild gave a report be- fore the city council on the water In the July Clearance Sale at prices that make it possible ta pur- chase a full summer outfit at little At $2.98 Choice of Pretty Colored and White Porch Dresses, made in the very newest and smartest models of the season. ,Good quality voiles, madras, ete. At $3.75 Choice of Smart New Wash Frocks for the hot weather. Pretty new Russian straight line effects, also sport blouse models. Plain, | Weather Frocks, made of the daintiest of voiles and sheer fabrics, in stripes, figures and plain, Showing the sma boxy coats and sport effects., Misses and women’s sizes. \ . Regular B8¢ value, {al Monday, WeAr, gl value, spec! ;. .““ R - [supply. Their analysis showed the water to be unfit for public consump- tion. It is probable that the present well ‘will be abandoned and a filter- ing and treating plant erected so that the water from the Republican river can be used. Better Water Supply Superior, Neeb,, July 8.—(Special.) With special facilities for delivery and special prices on the things you want right now, you can’t afford to miss these Jewelry Sale Continues Clearance Sale. Draperies— Great Offerings: Lot 1 280 Pairs of Fine Silk Curtains, trimmed with imported laces. For- mer price $3 to $5; July sale price, pair.. 32-00 Lot 2 > 300 Sets of Colonial and Dutch Curtains, wgood grade of scrim, trimmed with filet lace; 2% yards, long. Complete with side cur- tains and valance; former price 1.60; July clearance :-ir ,y ....... c sl-ls Lot 3 All the Short Pieces of Qur Regu- lar Stock of Cretonnes, 1 to 5 yards long; worth 380c to 6bc; fally priced anally prieet 9 4y 15¢ Dresses in the Basement. 60 Pieces of White and Ecru Eta- mine, regular 12%e¢ value, 7 sale price, yard c Three Extra Specials striped and fancy fabrics. 22:—-Full bleached hemmed ends, 'made of a two-ply yarn, weight 8 ounces to a towel;' size 20x40, plain white, Monday special, each b (o SRR, a3 dii 22¢ Table Cloths, $1.00 Values, 79c—Made of a fine quality mercerized damask, 2 yards long, hemmed, ready to use, in a range of very pretty patterns; special, each, 79¢ $2.00 Hemstitched * Table Cloths, $1.50—For Monday, whkile they last, All-Linen Hemstitched Table Cloths, in the Austrian make. Size 66x66 inches. Very special, each .i.... ¢ $1,50 Couch Ham- . mocks b and " Porch Shades Get ready to spend a nice cool summer . on your porch. The Pionesr Couch Hammock—Made of good grade khaki $6 98 canvas; complete,s ready to hang.... o The Spring Harbor Couch Hammock—Extr: @10 m Steel spring, cotton top, pad, hooks and chains. Each..... J1VU,! The Easy Rest Couch Hammocks—W eather prool khaki, 512 5 heavy steel frame and mattress, hook: d chain. Special at o 4 6 .$3.50 ol Housefurnishin Hardware Heyelumishing Oil Cook Stoves A 5-burner, high frame type, oil stove—has the frame high directly under the kettle and just as fast and satis- factory as a gas range. Special, $8.45 $6 85 two-burner stoves, as above....... N Enamelware " Two lots of very high grade blue and white enamelware; every piece is perfect. No sec- onds or chipped pieces. Lot 1 Lot 2 1%-qt. rice bollers. 2-qt. rice boilers. 8.qt. covered buckets. 4-qt. eovered pells: Medium and large cham-| Values 8-qt. Berlin kettles, ol Values bers. ¥ B covers. 6-qt. Betlin kettles, n-| ‘4o 79¢, | 10gt. preserving kettles. | to 89¢, o ing kettles. 12-qt. preserving kettles, 5.32 Ras. Kettien. Choice §, 6 and 7-qt. taa kettles. { Cholce ng stove pans, " hariia soece sets. | 39C sove pans, 59c¢ hl"l 8-qt. Berlin pots. l:-nl 2-at. coffes Dotar Clearance of Silks 6-qt. 1%-qt. eofles pote. 1'and 1%-gt. teapots. Jul{v Thousands of yards of beautiful silks for quick clearance, priced excephtigfl:ll hmi o4 ol i - | e 8l 3 . fabrie 15 Snce and s ver, Yomvy Soghi. Wavy. Baiglan Bive, Copeahagen, OW Rove Wi teria, Black, et gular 89¢c values, special Monday, yard...... Veesss 391 32-inch Fiber in & beautiful range of tripes summer waists and dresses. A silic that wear. 8b¢ “-mI" Per YArd. ... ..ecoinvriainsrinen 24-inch All-!uk (mpo: Shantung, on