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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. 3 | 5 3 | = = | placed at $1,500, covered by insur- present. The event was held at _the|hall by th b I ’ | T | 213 Shoueht e fire was o | LXCESS Baggage Judge Fawc‘%‘ot gg:)';; Pioneers | "ome of e and rs” C. W. McCon- | the Women's: Reler corps i ‘honor BE' L- AN s | incendiary origin. p ol | aughy. of their golden wedding anniversary. | At % r;:eeK(mg of lhcq\]l_vnmre_rcnyj Ch&l‘ges Illega] Albion, Neb. Aug. 18.—(Special.) Gold W_dd——;‘ e i\\lrs. Kelsey was presented with a Ab l l R council last evening Sherman Tay- 3 : s olden Wedding at Falls City. ' 's Relief Id pi d DEMOGRAT TO YOTE :lor was appointed councilman by sa,y Tra,velers _,1 2 {LiLE (U] "‘Mm‘,g ;‘l‘:l :Ic Falls City, Neb., Aug. ls.fi(};pfi M:“l‘(“enls\ey \i'ixt‘h :\n;:)[;ih?: ;hapi::l Fa(:‘r- s,o ut? y emoves { Mayor Rawlings to succeed the late s 40 nic of the Boone County Old Set- cial.)-—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelsey |ty persons were seated at the table, Indlgestlon. Onepackago Dr. S. E. Yoder, who died in Lincoln tlers association was held at the fair | oo given a big di Jednes- | Which w: d with a larg Id % f J, o 2 g dinner on Wednes- | Which was centered with a large go! FOR HENRY CLARKE‘IaS\‘\'|wf::,;,}, Gr of Valparai d su};mocfdc%mr\p?:i';:([:ufxiiczl&b Azxéhfi,::g grounds near this city yesterday. Not- | day, August 16, at the Grand Army and white cake. | hi een i raiso an 8i s . : { Mis ~ 5 f United C ial Travelers | withstanding the heavy rain that fell | e o U L s Miss 1da Bartz of Cortland were|of the Unite R VoL throughout the night several thousand | : 5 - 4 and Travelers’ Protective association, 1 Former Member of Demo- {)r;f\x}r‘l’%dgeye\a\’g:{al;)h at the court house the Nebraska State Railway commis-|people were in attendance. cratic State Committee Out- The business men of the city yes-)Sion has asked Attorney General vjud.ge Jacob Fawcct' (_‘i the Ne- , terday subscribed $800 to insure the Reed to start prosecution of the Chi- braska supreme court was the orator spoken in His Favor. : sy : cago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad | of the day and delivered one of the " i r}:g:l(zzlr;rxgon‘t)}il ovnc?}fz:‘?}“hl:;gisér pageant | {38 alleged charge of higher excess|most forceful, eloquent and: patriotic TELLS HIS REASONS WHY RS X baggage rates than the law allows. |addresses ever delivered 1n this ;provesit. 25cat all druggists, The traveling men have agreed to |county. = 3 Oh furnish the evidence. The samg com-| The officers elected for the ensuing (Prom s BlatiCorrmmondent) J nson Parmers plaint is made in regard to th Mis- | year are S. Z. Williamson, president; Lincoln, Aug. 19. — (Special) — 1 1 souri Pacific road. The Rock Island | Garriet Van Camp, vice president; F. There is one democrat in Nebraska Wll]’ Contlnue to and Missouri Pacific are the two|M. Weitzel, secretar 7 b T Byith g roads charging 3-cent fare in th Wwho has not been carried away by the Flght HOg ChOlera state and the increase in fare clrricé Reception for Holdrege Pastor. » ~ 3 B 1§ EVER OFFERED, NOW ON SALE AT OUR BIG attacks of Vic Wilson, democratic 5 . In 1 ) 2 | on, . with it an automatic increase in Holdrege, Neb., Aug. 18.—A recep- cfxndldate for state ra{lv«fxy commis- Tecumseh, Neb, Aug. 18.—(Spe- charges for excess baggage, although | tion was held tonight for the Rev. E.! ' I E A R A N C E S A l I ' : sioners upon the commission and the it is alleged no such increase could | cial.)—A large audience of farmers at- 1 A. Sexsmith, who arrived yesterday andi e gl i 3 egally be made. B R : standing of Henry T. Clarke, candi fended alhoElchole A D eventive meath miasy from Washington, D. C., ‘with his date for re-election on the republican & s 5 i family, to assume charge of the local g at_the court house in Tecumseh | Many New Buildings sbyteri 2 - ) ml}:u.* Kinney, of Hasti as for- | Thursday afternoon. For three years % Under W ngt arfd E:::h";f,";,'i‘cfigzr;?' th?‘;,’,u‘,‘f,’l e Our Clearance Sale offers you a wonderful opportunity to MJ the world’s finest home furnishings, rugs, ! o 1 }") o e athflsg, was c;f the government has given the farmers ay at hol rege o carpets, etc, at an unusual reduction in price. See our stock and get our prices before buying. The call ob- L"(fifeycgr;flfifiee;nd p,e:;dc:;"%?ih’: of Johnson and Gage counties a free | Holdrege, Neb., Aug. 18.—(Special.) | === ligates you in no way, and gives us an opportunity to prove to you that we offer the greatest home furnishing service in the treatment of their hogs. | —The large frame building at the cor- values in Omaha. Wonderful results have been obtained. | ner of Fourth avenue and Grant Now it is the pgrpohsc of the govern- slrleel.b which was formerly used as h B ment to extend the service to at|a lumber yard, and more recently as ’\’;g ‘}7((‘ ”‘f Ca".d"d“y of Mr. Clarke, | jo g twelve Nebraska counties, the |a tie barn,yis being torn down byylhe A rl‘ "“}‘Yl“_}s: fthesihi counties to be favored being in this | owner, Sam T. Schrock, to make way b . or the best interests of thes hip-|ectio, of the state. Dr. S. E. Cos- | for the erection of a modern two-story pers and consumers of Nebraska, ford, who has been stationed at Be-|garage and sales room with a nrodern CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED Henry Clarkes hould be re-elected as | ;¢rice and who has general charge of | tie and feed barn on lot directly west| Mor 38: “I had a severe caso of ec- state railway commissioner. I am a|ipe work, will be continued in the | Many new dwellings are also nearing [sema on my head. My scalp itched and 3 ‘,.‘ (\1'eilc“U\chia;;o?)ndmerh:::t;o:‘:l‘l%%d:‘ggi?g: zgflri(inzr;\‘lln Wigtlitk}fi:yml:eeti‘x:;n;g:cfl gompl“fo“s LA series Og apartment | burned and was full of scabs, and when ) ; el : Without an Equal > , C : oln. e ouses is being contemplated at the | I oft 4 /NN, ) the commission, but I believe Mr.| ;s decided to continue the work un A P t I scratched that would of course pull off | ¢ ) L8 ntinu - |corner of Fourth avenue and Tilden bs and left my head v re. The | 3 £ o\ Clarke to be the man for the position. | jer the old organization, namely the | street, Charles Burgeon within the ;:‘“:““'m" ::. l;‘m':"‘l’m“‘:fl“l;‘fyI"I’m“ld M‘"! COMBINING COMFORT, \I\%ofalcltasl csoer;s;i::ea‘?nt}:fiebsjtn;nl?; Johnson County Cholera Preventive next few months will either build an keep my hands out of my head. My hair| \ L ¢ X (o / QUALITY and BEAUTY association. The officers of this as-|addition to his @ATagEIOTICONSITHCE A | ritao o o e e e et ot T /' sion. He has been a member since s r el Ko Aai . 3 that body was organized and his abil- ;2;‘3"?{‘”7:3““}3}“3‘5&- g’r“m;?cflé g;:z:_ ::o-st?rg l())&n)ldmg on his present site | ko there was any lite in It. The firat ap- ity is recognized. Even Commissioner den!.‘and J. M. Wche} se‘crelary. The (1) g __2[36_'000_ plication of Resinol Olntment and Resinol | Taylor is reported as saying that the | committee will decide. upon the plan ,Phone P t 0 t of Soap soothed the acalp wonderfully, and commission could hardly have done|of work in this county, securing the S Fut ut o after using one jar of Resinol Olntment and without Mr. Clarke’s services. I be-|serum from a governtent approved Commlssmn by Storm |nre cakes of Resinol Soap my head 1s lieve that the commission should be|pjant, and the administration can be Holdredge, Neb, Aug. 18.—(Spe-|entirely cured—I can rest peacefully and nonpartisan, but as long as it is not I'| given' by local veterinarians or by the cial.)—~Twenty-one 'phones were put |there is no more itching. My temples were am going to vote for the best man. farmers lhemsr:lvesl:l after X!he veter- |out of order and practically the en- [almost clean of halr and now they are : inarians instruct them. It is esti- |tire residence portion of the town |covered thickly. I must say Resinol is simply Notes RromyBeatrice; 5 mated that it costs from 50 to 60 |was without ligphts follnwir:gea!.'&’l) wonderful for§ almost any kind of skin Beatrice, Neb,, Aug. 18.—(Special) | cents per head to treat hogs of an |inch rain which fell in Phelps county |trouble. It does all you say and more.” =The barn of Samuel Rinaker, who|average weight of 100 pounds where |and as far as Axtell late Wednesday | (Signed) Mrs. Jennie E. Whealer, 120 Wood- 3 resides at the corner of Fifth a"g there are fifty or more hogs in the [ night. Some damage in the way of [ridge PL, Leonla, N. J. Y $ 2 ! " TERMS: Washington strects, was destroyed(perd, broken window panes was reported. | Al druggists sell Resinol Ofntment and | 9 by fire last night at 11 o’clock. An Sl e S S 1 v ¢ H n > 5 elcctri car belonging to Mr. Rina-| Persistent Advertising Is the Road hNacsarg"a;nto!i:l }D-lfofi:lgrtéemfili:}sflfif ':I‘l: Resinol Soap. Eor free samples, write to | 5 ; 75¢ Cash, 75c a Month ker was destroyed. The loss is to. Suleess. SR S Dopt. 1-8, Resinol, Baltimore. Y 2 g P\ IN THIS BEAUTIFUL ROCKER TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS Hastings chamber of commerce, and is considered one of the level headed I democrats of Adams county. Speak- [ Eczema on Scalp —Awful Irritation Resinol Soon Healed It Entirely = s = A ¢ we offer a most exceptional bar- o 17 4 ‘o8 3 i galn; the massive frame is 3} strongly constructed and made { of well seasoned wood finished golden in American quarter- sawed imitation oak; has broad neatly tufted back and wide roomy seat; upholstered in high grade imitation leather; steel & spring construction helow seats » this is a genuine bargain for Omaha headquarters for the best of everything a Rt Brandeis Store s (e Wear. Store Closes at e e \ Saturday's selling only, and we ‘‘Feather advise that you come early as . . Your Nest’” the quantity will not last long. { E XCEPTIONALLY WELL MADE THREE- PIECE DUOFOLD SUITE—Three massive 3 . pieces, consisting of the y SaVlng‘S Sem]-Annual duofold bed davenport; large size rocker, and comfortable chair; all three pleces upholster- ed in guaranteed {imi- tation Spanish leather; frame of solid oak finished fumed; duofold offers a roomy settee by day and a comfortable, sanitary bed at night; price of three pieces .50 SALE The Sale Every Omaha Man Waits for—BUY NOW. Now is the time to stock up for Fall. This is one of those exceptional events which means saving money on just the Shirts you want. For Every Man Over 4,000 Shirts are offered in This Big Event. Add half a dozen or so of these fine Shirts to your wardrobe and you will be practicing economy and sat- isfying a REAL need. 5 All our Broken Lots'of 'EMERY, E. & W., Fergu- t $2 45 Silk, Silk Crepe, Silk and son and McKinney Shirts h : Linen, Fibre Silk, togeth- —soft and laundered cuffs er with all the Sample Silk Shirts (some slight- | -made of high grade Russian Cords, Madras, ly soiled and imperfect), from the EMERY | Soisette and Oxfords. Not a shirt in the lot SHIRT CO. Regular values to $5.50. worth less than $1.50, many worth $2.00. Sh' No Man Needs a Second Introduction to lrts Them—Everyone Knows They Are Good e LS| g B §1.95 g Main Floor, Men’s Building. THIS S8OLID OAK DRESS- ER {s made of selected wood strongly constructed througheut and finished golden; the base is fitted with three large drawers with wood yulln; the French bevel Fl!fl mirror measures 14x28 inches; set in a very neat frame with SOLID OAK DINING ROOM CHAIR—Back panel and toi slat are quarter-sawed oak; seat ia ufhol-tareo in guaranteed mitation leather; has full box seat strongly constructed and thoroughly braced; highly polished and finished golden; specially priced for tomorrow at, each, only— HIGH GRADE DINING ROOM TABLE tw —Strongly constructed in American quar- ter sawed imitation oak; has heavy 42- inch top; extends to six feet; the massive square pedestal isisupported by four colo- nial turned feet; our special sale price, only............. 9.15 TWO-INCH POST BED SPRING AND MATTRESS C O M- BINATION BED, is beautitully enameled in Vernis Martin, springs are angle iron woven wire top, cally turned stand- ards; a rare bargain, only— Broken Lots Last Call Hart Schaff- ner & Marx for Highest supported in the [{ - New Fall Grad center; mattress is ¢S ’;hl-‘d? Sockets SUITS Men's | rade made with sanitary LSO re. B § Suits cotton top and heavy Fringe. !’l’k i ticking; entire three $18.00 to $40.00 Youths’ from pieces 312 89 are ready. - Suits Our only.... U Perfection in style, fit, 4 Regular @7 ( fabric and patterns. FIRST at egular A 'SPLENDID OF- SHOWING SATURDAY. Stock. FERING IN AN AT- | &N, ATTRACTIVE M AHOGANIZED BIRCH PIANO LAMP —Stands six ft. high, beautiful new style umbrella shape shade 24 inches In diameter; beautifully fringed; shades are shown in different colors; base {s com- plete with two pull slnfi(keu udnd six-ft. of s cord. Speciall priced at, onlpy—— l’ $9.7 TRACTIVELY DE- SIGNED LIBRARY TABLE, the heavy plank top measures 28x42 inches; fin- ished " golden in American quarter- sawed imitation oak; has roomy drawer; heavy panel ends; 198 HANDY SOLID OAK WELL MADE TELE- PHONE STAND, complete with extra stool that when not in use slides beneath the stand; convenient shelf for telephone book; thess standa are neatly finished In fumed; for Saturday, or while the quantity lasts at, only— $1.3 of Cassimere, Worst- Pants ed, ‘White Flannels and White Serges; 2 50 3 also Blue Serges; sizes 29 to 50 waist. ° and o 4 Formerly up to $6.50, at. . ....... s Hardware Offerings of Interest to Men Warranted Scythe Blades, 85c . 69¢ Genuine Stillson Wrenches, 10- | No. 30 Yankee Screw Driver, | 15-Degree Angle Auto Wrenches 9 llnoc:ln .h . c, el c ..... M .7](9¢ ‘;‘TY‘}- Y . k . . 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