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DAY BEE: OCTOBER 15, 1916 5—D AUTOMOBILES Y THE OMAHA FARM AND RANCH LANDS FARM AND RANCH LANDS AUTOMOBILES Florida Lands. Florida Lands. - |0ats Cron Is Worth ' Nine Millions More Omaha’s Reception Committee for Hugkes Here Tomorrow Night || Than Year Previous . SS— Palm Beach C t Omaha has pn'[mrnl a rousing r‘."J- L. ‘Kaley ..N“‘""”.‘ K“““E (From & Staff Correspondent.) £ oun y »» IHYS'Overland, Inc. ception for Mr. Hughes ~when he |5 g SR 0 W Kiirice Lincoln, Oct. 14—(Special.)—The speaks at the Auditorium tomorrow | Harey 0. Kelly oats crop of 1916, according to the a m eac arms Om an night at 8 o'clock. Following leadi: John Latenser T. W. Long Ctate Board of Agriculture reports, g Omaha citizens are on the recepti ;""'-" e aben totals, ahbout 10,000,000 bushels more c tee: | M. L. Leonar than in $1915 is worth $9, Have 5, 10, 20 and 100-acre tracts for sale on easy Used Car Dept. t\f’";f"f\[\jj w. P J\hf.‘ 1:““;’,“\::hv-ru--r ‘.u.".f‘,mu ..)‘l.‘,i‘(- ’:r\(}:il ?fl?l‘)‘ldtrlss NEAR Y terms. Are you interested in truck farming or a citrus fruit frnTnds 5 J. B. Long A. Lindquist the total number of acres under cul- grove? If you are, buy land in Palm Beach county, the coun- ; o Alssloces E M o e L tivation amounted to 2,174,226, with ty t}t‘:lt produces t;ni gamnerf crops of America. With a small 1916 OVERLAND TQURING.......cooevnuennnn.. 8450 George Anthes T W e LR 83,701,558 bushels, an average. of 38.6 capital, energy and labor a few years will place you 'in an in- 3 § yron G. Burbank M. H. Raldrige Willlam Lorenzen Karl Louts AR alsiner acrers g i dependent position; 365 growing days each year. You can 1916 OVERLAND TOURING........cccveneseecse. 400 N henatt Shl | Davia 1. Mercor Brower E. M:Cague I-:{iy:;:(m‘(‘l(:w R Resf;zt{g.igg?gtl: grow two to three crops of the finest vegetables; each acre 1914 OVERLAND TOURING.......... . 850 Frank Dandle Danlet Daum. o A U St Ly price of 35 cents per bushel. produces wonderful profits. eney J. Beal 4. T. Baxter Rome Millor — . 1914 COLB COUPE . s it cscnssnstionsasssiss 00 A. L. Dl John Bekins K M. Morsman iy '\ No failures. 3 ok . 5 T e s alilion Patriotic S ; TV G S SRR R L T Patriotic Speakers No frost. H. C. Bostwick W. W. Bingham TR T lk th s h l NO humidity or depressing days Hun 1914 FORD..... A A . 200 1-‘r.\n:( n'.._mN ': :\'. Blackburn H. 8. McDonald a 111 e 10018 5 - Charles H. Brown J. B. Blanchard . 2Olito! aaitn Mikre dreds of satisfied clients. 1914 PARTIN-PALMER.......covvvvnvnariiinnnes 176 £ X, Bonson 5 mlaom T il B e Harvard, Neb, Oct. 14—(Special.) . PRI ’: v Y 8 ‘:“' : « Mayne V. J. Monaghan arvard, Neb,, Oct. 14—(Special. Come to _the land of peace and plenty—Garden of Eden 1912 CADILLAC.......cvouuunavanses . 360 Tt :*‘r::\“‘ E ¥, Brates {E!K:“:'-...»Il S .\i‘A‘»';:;!y\) fil"‘”“i“ ‘II‘Y lwasrqléscrvn}l by the of America. Buy now. Prices are low. Terms, $75 per acre; : A :j(.,)iu'l: nett George’ Rrandole ¥ Manri Atam Morrell arvard schools Friday afternoon, 4 i‘nzofi:ireoucre vga‘cé‘.s(s). $10 dowtr;‘ and $10 per month; ten acres, 1912 HUPMOBILE. ... oo00crevcnevasisassnossennes 160 ‘I‘;Ilk: “‘1\:'5:;3‘1-‘; .;j‘ir‘.i‘r"»\elflzy‘“::’glr:v‘\‘»u :\\t«f.'fu‘“f\'nll‘_»:w {@Zl.'."rx{‘.s'ru"xi'\”"”“ I“ lfh. f\‘;d('.(\"'(,'r’:fifi'i\"r';y }i‘fd(‘!a\:dio: own an per month. A 1916 STUDEBAKER SIX.....oc0vivviinisnsnaniaia. 400 FreduBiach el [Wotlam Mack M. Myors public Richardson Worah'séRefial T G T TR TS TR STARTERS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS Wil franat | B B Brice s | oD Hebary SRS SR Ofaiu e e e ‘ h L 5 o 4 A DEYsTR W. Morrow . C. Murphy 24, Ladies of the Grand of Army o PROSPERITY. FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE Fonotts T Vo maruh Wi bund S Dsotat Markad) the Republic, were invited guests, as | AND LITERATURE CALL, WRITE OR PHONE {d B e e S U o taoe e well as a_large number of patrons. ) Special excursion leaving Omaha every first and third 1 S- Ver an nc Dr. L E Britt R Busch H. E. Ostrom 1 O'Flyng The exercises were so timed that the } Tuesday of each month. Special low R. R. fares. ] . n‘:‘rjr:!v.\“:‘ ‘l‘lrllukcel:ue!l Harry 8. Byrne | Bagert Otte visitors were permitted to listen to | H. D, Plerson Walter T. Page a each grade. &G Citton & W, Clftonter |5 Tedomon Grant Yamens Attheclociobtieiigh schoolings PARSONS & SON, 2047 FARNAM ST. DOUGLAS 3290, M. H. Copenharve H. G. Counseman Ralph Pane Goorge M. Payne gram, seven flags, each four by seven B o A ’ L2 s‘nirm:‘ :“r B, c‘} :{*m-lmn :'nl l‘m‘lor Bdward P. Beck feet, mounted on a staff, were pre- M. G, Colpetszer yron arl 1. J. Pinkett R, C. Poters 2 Agents for Nebraska, J. R. Caln, Jr. F. W. Clarke Nick Patton ¢. H. Plekens sculedllo dsuch of.g(llledgra.gle}: » vfi"e 6562 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. Phone Douglas 7846. \’\'Illlnm Coppock A. H. Campbell Frod Paffenrath Nelson C. Pratt not already provided with a flag. VUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY TELL & BINKLLY, 2318 Harney Bt. YOUu. Doug. 1640, FOR _SALL—Harley-Davidson _motorcycle, E Afgi;e Rate Case David Cole T. L. Combs M. B. Copeland LeRoy Corlf H. Cole . E. Congdon Frank Crawford Sam Campagne T. F. Quinlan (us Renze George Relm Andrew Reed M. ¥. Rohrer These were the gift of Richardson post, No. 60, Grand Army of the Re- public. iu w bargain. 8. J. Woodruff, 3546 Hamil- n i Young Men's Republican club, and we : ] iotl : L ry little . . 46 d dition, 3505 . " ) redictions for th ¥ h: ::L.. Tor 310 per acre, casn, my im Pooricas Hmousine: ondition. .+ 600 | Saniton. Eitard Conee Aot 617 b stat " ;V{lz:t“ Jarvis, and c}?“dh““.“d for a NGGBSSltleS Of Llfe In SISteT S cenar gunday, iuuedrby tehcwvf:r!hl:: "1::::= : groved 190 acres adjoining’ Lricson. Neo Datolach stk Sepn (YSy Aitls e HARLEY-DAVIDEON NOTORCYCLES. Bar- | oy it :‘s’"’f;irfl”; TO Rear the Fa'mil — today, are: H‘VVJ :;rxllve..lrnt:r‘::‘.lm:k B ngl:“;?rwnun, six-cylinder, seven-pas- ;;;:‘:fl';u'll:ufl:lcI;lr:a..l‘v‘lcte;r'l::&:. The committee foti 100 Il ihe ertea s on y Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.) lV;l‘ut gulf states, gene}x;lllyl‘, i;lh‘, z running " water, falr buildings; | oline Dreadnough touring, fine con- 'Ju.unn.y-n.\;’msun‘,'mn class condition, !h;rstage of the Liederkranz. ;;;':;“(’;;’ nStulne, o .':a“{'"‘ .h.‘t"‘d gs ;;mntfim.pve:::::u Son1BWhRE DEIow. fenced; this 18 in the big hay country AIION oeovverandoncrnnnees ... 450 | _cheap. 2612 Spencer. Webster 2860, he Union Pacific has, upon re- Alleging that his two stepchildren, ge, committed suicide by ) % his ranch is priced to seli; HioaiATd Dayton. Sodriie . fine conal i s L R 3 A8, U Alleging p 1, . f itted g Mo : taaard Dayton touring, fine condl- | ™Persistent Aavertising Is the Road | quest from various sections, put on| Loth over legal age, were antagonis- :lt“’t‘}”'c'"}gmi“‘c"‘;:l;‘.“'h.‘lf in the cz!:er P (;’,ie::"l:;“:n;e:;:fl,', ‘:l:r::l" l:;:,';:: THOMAS CAMPBELL. Eimore ' touring, thoroughly over- to_Success. . special equipment for the traffic from | tical to and_ prejudiced against him h of e ML Gl lf fair, normal tempe y Kesline, Bullding. hauled ..ooveiireiiiieiiaeieiiaee 171 all points on the north branches and | and by their dissolute habits had |30uth of Odell, just across the state |® & air, normal tempergpures, FOR SALB—v40 ncres oest wesiern Nebras- | Oakland touring, 1914 model, fine con- on the Burlington inquiries have | .aused st-ife in the household, wheres line. The body was found by his ocky mountain and ‘plateau re- 4 ka land; eawy terms, Nebraska farms for sa Ci Indlan fu huve several other B In the list above, are twenty-one wifferent makes of cars, comprising REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles W. Martin and wife to Falth E. Trumble, Newport avenue, 127.5 come from as far northwest as Chad- ron, and a large crowd is expected. as he had always attempted to pro- vide a good home and do the best he is- ter and in one hand was ¢ utches‘ a butcher knife, with which he threat- gions, generally fair, temperatures near seasonal average, FOR BALE—Forced sale, Palm Beach coun- T-PABSENGER fouring car, electric TIEhts Joseph Calabria Robert_Co: A L. Reed J. B. Rahm The post, corps and circle were the w, batre farm; 3 acres cl:.yga-ourxflll"OULTRY AND PET STOCK | “una starter; splendid condition; $350. Befor Th U s Jowo Carroll J. €. Cowln Charles V. Hobinson Willim Taimbolt gueats of the domestic: shidiica AL b, B e tting: 3t banana plants | JUSE ‘ucelved, huw shipment of bright red | _Lhione Miller, Doug. 1101, (] ree U, o. e st M M. Robertson W. A, Redick ion of the high school at luncheon ales of pouitry ne : *| * Japanese Goldfish, Special, price, 36c each. | CUKD tires tor kords, ouxs, $8.66; bl Robert Dempater J. . Richarde 1. €, Robinson after the afternoon exercises. Just ready to bear; 15 guava trees bearing; Max Gelsler Bird Co 311.66. Zwlebel Hros. D, 4 Luther Drake Gould Dietz C. W. Ruasell . Robinson 3 S % 3 limo trees, & mulberries, Scuppernonk | e nRE SERELIHC e | Varmam Bt il ges on on a,y 1 M. Davie 1. F. Diots Hallook ¥ Rote i e e, The post also presented two flags Berhy. o aiman bed. 8 ‘mapie trees | and pups. J. H. 944 No. 30th. FON BALL—IVI6 T-pars. Stearns-Knignt o Dt aoksbate Vielor Roowater Rubert Rosens to the public library on Friday ] and several monthly roses which bloom | TA_1AGLD WHeAT l.ie & bundred. A. W, | SlEht; perfect condition. Box 7011, Hee. Arguments on the question of |% F; Davis B, W. Dixon G ke S evening. 3 all the year; % acre sweet potatoes, al-[ Wagner. Xi1 N 16th Auto Livery and Garage; WheihER R ROt the Mt TA vl LAy TaomE | e el A. J. Donahue Ropit il Gt Albion, Neb,, Oct. 14.—~(Special.)— most ready fo dig; near main youd. | | PEDIGREED Beilan Hures, chewp. 2920 | GXPERT auto ropairing, *service car ar [paco Of 1OV TS SUE0e T8 frm}nc :" TS L iranse Horman Loinhols The Patriotic Flying Squadron, an e Lol U ke Eilison Ave. Colfax 431, Wways reads.” Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney ||HIEREE STEC apsch:.-dui- i R e |35 Davies Patas STonbak Gioorge Shukert Willlam Schwariek | organization of local persons, placed a g For quiek sale wiil accept 3450; terms St Tyler 6 g hich i cdulc OF Ireight | ¢ ‘g Dalamatre Dysart & Dysart L. R. Sabina Charles Schartow speaker in every grade of the public | can be arranged. Palm Beach county fs AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for l"’"s- waich, in some instances grant|,, ;. mgperss D. B. Eldrege LI M. F. Singleton schools here today. Its purpose is to developing more rapldly than any other ORD et S Ton Bayierive e T anatiy | WIES reductions in freight tariffs, will [ ¢ J. Brnat Dr. Paul H. Elllg sl i OG0 & kY OaLRY develop a spirit of love of country | : d school d 2 0. T B TOW. Blw Floy M. Smith John Spindler P county in Florida; good schools an by mile. Doug. 3622 Rvenings, D. 3673 | begin Monday in the Omaha division | O: Sastman J. W, Elwood Chatie 1 1 il ¢ hurches; splendid climate. . . MngH, nd ! naha F. F. Evorest ‘Arthur Engilsh John F. Stout Charles F, Schwager [among the public school pupils, | churches; _spl ek of the United States district court. |y =+ Spencor Smith ¢ B. Shackletord ot Adiuttuteod & f A. Parsons, 662 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha u O earlng Auto T ng Supp The i giinents Baviithilel beoealiyi [ I e e AR T AN 5 3 ¥ PALM BEACH COU DUN'Y throw uiWay old lires. Wo Diaxe one - Ry alezander Kidéntuld M. B. 8nyde Lr. A B, 8 3 l A A e Ten mew tire from 3 t.d s and save you s | Judges Woodrough, Walter I Smith fJohn Frenc J. F. Flack B W st Piclare i rete hepu 10ans | x;flillon Bgonnm sm:m on |mpmv:::m:‘1!: 2 mm ",',",'i:' ‘i:!mz 'xulmr:-lnfinl;:r. :l;"?-\r- anrsl James D. Elliott of Sioux City. 2 -'[;"f:"!nmn ;:ér:; l’j‘r:‘-;;r Charles Saunders T Stroud ar 1 alm Beaeh county, where we have H Ouse . . Neb. mel Bl i . d B, G, Solomon J. A Bunderland F H h cl b investments, satisficd clients wnd succesa Auto Repairng and comnmi:sit\::c r'olif" l“‘;u;‘“" f]‘"“{’}" Thomas A. Fry W. G, Shriver €. A, Swanson orm llg' es ull | Buy now, low, and on easy terms i St e S S , promuig: a4 schedule | oy gloe George F, Glimors 8. A. Boarlos John A. Swanson § 'A. PARSONS & SON, LARGEST DEALERS IN SECIROMBERG SERVICE STATION. . | of rates which railroads operating in | 3. F. Goodbody J. 8. Gootz, M. D. Howard B. Smith N. P, Bwanson 3 \ Douglas 7846, 652 Brandels Bldg USED AUTOMOBILES Carburetors my speciaity. Red 4142 | Nebraska contend are unfair. Imme- | Charien, 0. George W. A Gordon Josooh Banthica ¢ . Bostus Crete, Neb, Oct. 14.—(Special.)— Montana Lands, 100 rewara_for muwneio we_caw repair, | diately the railway companies applied 1§ T Fiavics . Gratton | Otto- Stemeson * Sidney fwanon’ | Lie organization of a Highes and NONTARA chole wheat and_corn Tands WEST OF CHICAGO Cotln d._Baysdorfer, 210 N. to the United States district court for [, A. Grimmen Arthur P. Guiou Willam Sohmoller Dr. Louls Swoboda Fm!‘b}:nk; clu}:), wlal .perfec;m:‘ llr’:re from $4.50 to $16 per acre; any size tract % s NEH, Auto Hadiator Repalr Servic injuncti 7 ce- Coss W. F. Gurley Theodore Sinholt G Jenrs tonight the clection of obert dosived. B. A..Clacksin, Forayth, Mont. Hudson touring, six-fifty-four, elegant AN O aA I Recice, an injunction to prevent the enforce R it Lo e s A UL TR I fl I f)’ resident: L. B. Diedla "7 Mississippi_Lands. LR S ) S e | ment of the order. I H. Gaines Thomas Glotkowsky | H. L Stubhendort J. R, Suthorland sc‘"flc“"‘ ‘trl:n::lreer" "o L rle(en’ : ds. I 1. Qeorge Jncob Harick Adolph Siefkin Rev, B. Sliverbrund . . ' —————-5———L—-, -| 1016 Moon touring, six-cylinder, run e ] g cudi TMPROVED rolling prairie farms near T T b Al Motorcycles and Bicycies Governor Proclalms Penry Haubens A. M. Harold W. F. Thichott Amos Thomson nedy addressed an wudience assembled nois Central. $10 acre and upward; more new, to be sacrificed. ; T Charies Hullor Dr. J. H, Hutton John W. Towle Nolson T. Thorson on the street here this morning, His ::mk:"(:cr; l;’etl«t:;l"!vr ces Hudson Coupe, | . . Frank L. Haller u._\\',}:nublrr V. L. Treynor Georre H, Thummell | gneech was short and to the point aska. 0. P.\ ] : F P t D i, P, Hamilton 1. R. Hayes F. T. Trus Dr. George Tiden . Nabris o Landsl o 1re rrevention ,a:y C. E. Hutchinson Charles Harding ©. G, Trimble Robort 8. Trimblo and he secured splendid attention and 4 ea argalns F. N, l“r.h" - :[;:-.mw ‘1;[. )‘llnr‘rllel ;1. }r. P;mln- H. A, Tukey was given hearty applause on several Ty tically new o X rge W. Holdrege yron R, Hastinge Loule Tedecko oo M. Tunison il i ESPECIALLY GOOD. Ghexsuist arie. 16 . (From a Staff Correspondent.) rge Haverstick J. ' Helgren €. 0. Talmake W. B Togg different decasions: 4 280-ncre farm, well improved. 8004 CORAILION +v.vennesn . Lincoln, Oct. 14.—(Special.)—~Goy- L LD Garl B. Horring q | Robort UNIE . N, B. Updike A ) 50 acres fall wheat in ground. Overland tourin, 1914 modl, ln Se ernor Morehcad and his fire commis- | J; 7, Hern e Ha Karl Vogel D. M. Vinsonhaler Mrs. Glasgow H&ngs | o oen with Borscs, mutes, cows, | Hertt-Brooks, *six-cyiindes taucing, sioner, Ridgell, have designated Fri- |3’ X' sl Frami . Hoet 1. Vance 3. L Van 8ant . hogs, etc, (will sell with or without 1916 model ) ¢ay, November 3, as state “Fire Pre-|B. C. Hoddor H. A, Holdrege SLATAR : gy Dodge touring, nearly new, 1916 vention day.” The day is set asice for |k I Manes T A fi:;}:\.;z:‘“ H B Whredt 8 & Weetn ; St 6 . well worth $145. model, 1o b6 BACFITICRd +orvverrsnes vees te th . 8. Haywar g Wi Wattion . H. Walrat S8 v ’y{';y'\::fli'.'{i» PG pacty: J Chalmers roadster, model six-forty, Motorc cles the people to clean up and fix things | joseph Humme! R, C. Howe Tamos T, Wacob ¥, Walrath i B S SICO 1916, nearly new, sacrifice........ .... so that fires may not be started so|Ferd. Haariman gm;}k J. Hughes -"LhA.“W‘I‘I;;u F. D, Wead Shenendoah, Ia, Oct, 14.—(Spes 2 INTER-STATE REA by Velie, 1916, six-cylinder touring, like easily, A. C. Harte O fihse. WAl i donn s WeliTae cial.)—Mrs. George G. Glasgow, li new, run very little ...... 5 Two-speed Twin Yale, with side car..$120 — Jotn T, Hearman Rufe Hartm Robert Wallace H, 8. Woeller cinl, h, ge U, gow, livs 929-30 City Natlonal Bank Bldg. 1914 Mllchell,yllxc inder, fivespas. Twin Harley-Davidson . . 66 G d Isl Charles H. Hnarman Frank Hubbel George 8. Wright © R, B. Weller ing two miles and a half n'arth of L. UP OR COMB UP MONDAY. seager, very good condition ........ Twin Harley-Davidson . . | Grand Island Prepares Juoob Harick John Wadsworth George F. Wost Hawleyville, committed suicide last CAL! &) ) King roadster, 1914 model, run very Twin Harley-Davidson . . Hollls M. Johnson J. P. Jerpe Frank Woodland H. 0. Wilhelm Tuesd : hangi Phone Douglas_ 8562, AR L DA G DGTILER ot ] [ B L L For Coming of Hughes| "'’ A\ sucouberser T W. Jowon John R. Webster Hurry A, Wolf Tuesday evening by snging herself T GOUGU tarm tor_sale 1n Anwioye Co. 5| gierns touring, 30-40, very powerful Twin Indian ......... Gind 4 o | . L Jucobson Alvin F. Johnson .M. Wiihelm J. B. Watkins in the smoke house while her hus- miles west of Neligh; 4 miles east of G it e sl Twin Indian _Grand Island, Nev., Oct. 14.—(Spe- |\, & Jardine Dr._A. F. Jonas W, H. Woymuller Perry Wheeler band and three small sons were " Clearwater, Neb.; good improvements; #4v [ 535 SCTLCE oo Bas Twin Excelsior . cial Telegram.) — The republican | A. W. Jefferls F. W. Judson Pl Wangick Rex. R Wheeler from home. It il d acres, 160 acres broke, rest in pasture and CONAILION & 2evvsererresssanesssanss 300 [ Twin Excelsior, two-speed. county central committ vith Chair- | Mons Johneon Louls Weymulier Thomas Wolfe away P e, 8 suppose huylund; % mile to schodl; 370 per| “puiiman touring, 1916 model, fun y committee, wit LU bt B o e #. H. Woodland Honry Wyman that the seriousness of a sore foot acre; $4,600 encumbrance; rest cash. Ad- 00 I it e e N T a00 And a_score of other excoptional bar- | Man Egge at the head, has completed | }}: - ¥ Kelry Kiplinger John Yates Conrad Young which she refused to doctor or let dress uwner, Box 86, Fort Calhoun, Neb | puflman. six-eyiinder touring, — fine gains. Don't fail to sce them. all arrangements for the Hughes | Toseph Keny . Klingbell C. B, Yost Erastus Young anyone see caused her mind to be- PARGAIN b _ranch, 1,100 acres; 60 bead ONAILION 3y o s s aasiaon deots 800, s meeting in this city Monday noon. L. Kountdo ¥. 8. Knapp W. A Yoder Dr. G, A, Young cattle, 10 head horses and mules. Ali| Buick speedster, very fast .. . 250 Th idential el “| Charles T. Kountze John G. Kuhn Dr. G, R. Young come unbalanced. mechinery and gear. Terms on part. For| Overland touring, 1913 model, fine 1ctor % 00S e presidential party will be re- | G kinpan Joseph Koutsky E. B, Zimmerman 8 Zaghini At A L pariculars addre . B. Freeland, condition . S ceived at the depot by Chairman Seasonable WQather h m N h e ———— T e T o | | very it B THE MOTORCYCLE MAN, Egge, S. R. Barton, candidate for i i < e B oiniss etier sl and- alfaita. thaa the e 3103 Leuvenworth Bireet congress; A. E. Cady, ir, state com- | 8 vo Tlo Denied Self | Stoltie Kills Self Sight for This Section high pricer land; close to Umaha, This . 360 mitteeman and president of the y 8 ve Washington, Oct, 14—Weather . ) A . Holmes, Santee, Neb. roadsters, speedsters, five-pas~ R Emple LNawBor: A ial ; : ened to cut his throat the evenin Pacific states, fair :xcept rains are 33 E as g » y-olgth street, special committee of women of the | could on $12 a week salary, Edward 4 1 & ] N 160 AND 50-ACKE Jobuson county, Neb e opakE s E LMol BOPLN 816, 43K10.+00sr0ssresnnss 1| city has been appointed to receive | Barrett w}l’m is ’;‘:ing sued for divoree | before. No cause is assigned for the | probable latter half of the_week in ) farms; well fmproved. ~A bargain 't tm. | (Ui, A0Y CoRPeR Romb 8T8 TOREC | cyyries W, Martin and wife fo Faiih Mrs. Hughes by his wife, Kate Barrett, pas filed an | deed- Washington and Oregon, Tempera: praved 80 in Sarpy county. ranging In price from $200 up to E. Trumble, northeast corner Minne A i SYALIBENILS SRS R el vl A i £ i tures near seasonal normal. [ #ing in pi m § p 1o —— 3 4 he clerk t a meeting of republicans last mal ] . TR T $1,200. The most complete stock of Lusa avenue and Newport avenue, » ‘. answer to the petition with the cler! A r v h c————————— STEWART, usedcars west of Chlcago. When irregular, approximately, 100x120... 1 Well Su hed Wlth of the district court. evening the following were placed in 216 8 _17th motor buying, pay us & visit. Charles W, Martin and wite (o John pp In clothing and providing for his|nomination for township offices: Jus- Alfalfa Seed Growers Y v 5 r ) 2 \ S o i i i “;-‘.;uh:v:ln“l“:um:‘nv‘.:“;: T Smith Co. . fistminthor 'rm:?y-m?n:f:“:luex, Whisk When Taken wife and their children, Barrett furth- R”i Ofsdl'lt PERCEy E. h‘f,E"" ‘md g orgamle for Markeflm 914 City Nat_ Hank Bldg. Omaha Aut Cl north side, 44x120...... Vit N0 y er states, he has denied himself the Ball g de jc' fi“?sa irst “:i“ ) dl Pierre, S. D, Oct, 14.—(Speciat 0 Clearing |- St i i o e e ol RrCoas ol | e 8D, 14 closo in; price, $26,000 cash. E. Nilsson. 3| Eariob. R EImteat,) 114 feet Ewase Denison, Ta, Oct. 14—(Special)— | a home for his family. He pleads J. H. Alden and J. C. Fletcher; thir: fe‘ehfl,"m);:‘ :: alfa ”eld BEOVIVC" S : o eel , Ta, Oct. 14.—(S D= ALARAS ert T| ; of this section m 5 4.2 Rose Building I Iouse 59.6 . 1|A negro, Peter McShane, has been | that the divorce petition of his wife }“{-‘:;I,{LL;;(H'O{*MM;:W"“ LG marketing organfu.t{ot:owi?hex Htc:;I; Nevada Lands. UL arrested here for bootlegging and 15 | be dismissed. "Frank and Fred Vafi' Boskirk yes-|of Hughes county president, W. H. NiNE @enicd 4 Las pary ased | 2209 Farnam St Tel, Douglas 2010 street, onbt side, 34X09.0.......... 1 htd;ll ""I” "x)i'th! grand jury. dI:“ was b terday sold their farm of nearly half | Spencer of Sully county, vice presi Coll fnxiect pre. U4t So. 16t Room aryl H. Strauser, ouy Berstein, | George & Co. to Augusta M. Bturte. at the boarding cars occupied by ne- A ¥ i f i dent; County Agenty Und d of = Managers. vant, Fifiy-third street, K0 feet north iorkl el rm 118 ame a section, a_few miles southwest of ; y Agenty erwooq o Nor . Dakota Lands, Open Sundays. Open Eventngs. | of Dodge atreet, north’ aide, 84x140. 2,200 | 5 OCS ‘,}“”"“‘5 for the paving com- y Beatrice, to F, O. Lundgren of Shick- | Hughes, secretary, and County Agent R Georgs CHIACE to Lo AT NG G TioLth pany. They did not want him around F m H 1 Gross ley, Neb,, for $31,000 cash. Mr. Lund- | Valentine of Stanley, treasurer. SIS UR AR S sust corner Forty-tth and- Evans and’ sent for the marshal, who or- Io oLy gren will make stock farming his| A board of directors representing North “Dukota. I own soild section of s R e dered him off. On taking up his grip —_— principal business Hughes, Sully, Stanley and Lyman ce iad five les B 4 o t H » . » e 2 o f) ain. and_stock shipping town. High Lavis et al, Sixteenth street, 120 I i _s‘:'.'“"".’y o eoftract notice | West Point, Ni Y, Oct. 14—The| Samuel Rinaker and Fulton Jack, | counties was selected. Fins nelhborhood. Account urgent, pians | 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. . $450 :":I'; fl:’z;’;fl:‘ Missourl avenue, west i :.' "‘“; "‘a“‘l’"fii"“"‘ )“]“"."“““"’ Arniy won from Holy Cross today, 17| two local republicans, addressed a| The association will have headquar- \ il el &t vary low price of §20 pék acre | 1915 OVERLAND TOURING. .. 350 ] athe: sannuon 'is Byion. Reed " Go. higuarts and fifteen half-pints of |10 0." The cadets outplayed their op- |large crowd last evening. They urged | ters and a warehouse at this city, ; o Kierom 557 Enaicott Aidg, 8t [ 1913 BUICK TOURING........ 300| Thirteenth street, 6608 faat south of PSR e paients from the start, but some loose | the voters to stand by Hughes for \ 1914 FORD TOURING......... 200| ,Ohlo sireet, west alds, 160xass.... 3 ; 3 iendling of the ball at critical times|president and the entire republican Annual Stock and Produce Faoo 0, ke G eatiuoe 10 tae Ked *inirtenth atrect, 660% fool south of Hurricane Warnings to Gulf and Fvnahica for llx(nldmgdoccamnml‘ly ticket at the coming election. Show Is Pronounced Success River valley; prices ranging from $25 to Ohlo street, west side, 136x286 2,000 nullified fine work in advancing the! The Odd Fellows of Blue Springs § S e B LR HE Anna_ Erickeon Samucison and hus: | Coast Are Sent Abroad |pan holding thei 1 ity |, Cozad, Neb., Oct. 14—(Spreial.) | in the worid sud rapidiy .increasing ol ) | 5 o o " . IY!} ol 'an.'.lflf‘ annual community . A = i peeial. )= 1 ol ke I i g B WILLYS OVERLAND, :ff::',:’"w tjo.r't\ynfn(‘t;m?r‘:l& 'u;‘,\le'l-:tlsfi 1 Washington, Oct. l4—Hurricanc T'he collegians were weak in over- fair, which is being largely attended | The annual stock and produce show | __theis Grand korks, N [ INC,, wtrooty, J00X1607 Jovsiiysonssbonsae 1| warnings to shipping in the Gulf of |hcad plays and their line was no|by members of the order from Blue and short course at Cozad has closed. | Tesas land i Wallace Benjamin and wite o Hattle Mexico were sent out today by the|match for the quick-charging Army | Springs and other towns in Gage|An exhibit o fifty horses, thirty cat- | e L e fi-;h;mlln;o“::efixyfi:\;u::?wu::-uzi weather bureau, forwards. Oliphant kicked a place- | county. 4 tle, hogs, poultry and agricultural ¢ e e 2047 Farnam St Dotg, 3290, AR 0RO ek " W Lioe| . Fhe storny, which is believed to be | ment goal, scored a touchdown and| Two rural schools in Gage «county products was shown. e wcre. Great bargain, G. P. S.ebbing, 1610 J ug. - | Bimer 8. R, Redick % Harvey 7, the one which swept over the Danish | tallied both goals from touchdowns | have adopted the system of serving The baby show was a decided suc- § _Uhlengo, — | Grove, northyost comner Thirty-ft | West Indies early in the week, was | for the Army and then retired irom | hot lunches at noon to the pupils, and fcess. Large collections of art and ! {‘m LR U :,-r“n‘:/e', 2860 | today reported moving toward the | the game. Tis zig-zag running was | it is meeting with favor by parents [ domestic science articles were there, A Wiy wid men . Thirty-gixth street, 300 foet outh of cha:aq channel in the path of ship- spectacular, and patrons of the schools. I'he last day was given over to sports i (R Unions o et s iars FORDS Cass strect, wost side, 60x120...... 1|ping. = E. C. Himburg, for the last three [and a narade of decoated autos and olor auie at low yrices on WANTED — AN = Gets Wall in the years traveling representative for the | wagons containing various organiz- Ask tor bookiet 36 on Ve isconajn Drive cars to 2047 Farnum 8t Ask for McPike Drug company of Kansas|tiors nd country school children. it Interesied In truit ' vl take effect November 1, and will han- Two Counties Confel‘ tet on Apple Urchards. s H00 Kaniw FARM LAND WA_NTI;ZD i JWNLIL wiil esll or trade hardware, plumb- ') 2 Land Com- Y Qverlands and larger cars. UNCLAIMED ANSWERS Award for Damages Shenendoah, Ia., Oct. 14.—(Spe- cial.)—A part of a brick wall as an award for damages was made at Sid- dle jobbers' lines in this state. Dr. Jones Goes East to Attend Several Meetings Over the Valley Bridge Discussion of repairs to be made to the bridge over the Platt._ river at Valley occupied the chief attention « f ’ ting busincss; involce, $7.000; 0 . ! ey in the case of J. W. Tillman, who faai ood southeastern Neoraska Blmg in Your Ford ey > et Dr. Newell s ¢ 1 the commissioners of Douglas and \ ficoms land, must ba worth the N\ Te . Q sued the K. of P. lodge for breaking r. Newell Jones c\pects to leave| oo o0 25 ointien at a joint session , us st od;; k. e Will Take It i W N A his leg. ved a half int Monda for St. Louis, where | > oo il TO) BEE T ]D)S ;::‘vlt‘vhw?fle S e o 00 he will at.end the entral States be. | in the county court house at noon. e 0 owaer of good farm chickens and A New Maxwell as damages. The lodge tried to ob- diatric society meetings. From there It was decided to hold a joint in- played a good game and stuck to for sale. A P Box 3, ral C. W. Francis Auto Co. 1 B821...... 1 6481 ot 80 437 tain an injunction preventing Tillman |he will go to Milwaukee, where he spection of the structure in question ' = T e T T A T T T : peaLs : A 3 from hui)glin;: nextp(o the lodge hall. [ will attend the meeting of the Ame:- next ““’“d?l'_______ cribe yous unsold pr T [ — = 3 8931, : <5 ‘I'he court refused the injunction and [ican Society for the Prevention of| . Edgar Defeats Clay Center. __Exchange, “Deuver, Cold }AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 5 : } "».““'l('f[, Tillman part of the wall as ‘|vni;’i”.nt Mtoona(l"iui,cln”gog?xl’\(x‘lc‘vlz-lraxhlc _Edgar, Neb, Oct. 14.—(Special.)— 2 3 | 2209 Farnam st Douglas 8510, o3 1 J Gamages, ] !;OI ‘I‘l’ ]l T ";' The Edgar High school foot ball : H rses—Live b(oCK:thrlfle’; 1“9‘12 Casimers Rondater, s 7 Srel . e where he will visit | the hospitals| team defeated the Clay Center High e Hianel i A i 1 Omaha is Best City in vhich make a specialty of treating|school foot ball team on the home y ror Sale. _| 1916 Moon Touriny i i 38 : chil Iren. grounds yesterday afternoon in a i PR e e AUTO [NSl}RAi’“ = .2 L X Central West, Says Chase Edgar Property Sold hard fought game. The home team i i i ANCE 4 ALi—A milk Florence box O SALL—ULe sihkie Wakol Tngui 1402 8. 17th §t POULTRY AND PET STOCK Fire, Thett and Liabllity at lowest rates KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dong. 2819 WE Wil trude you a new Ford for yeur vie one, Hundreds of other answers have been called for and delivered during the last week. It is reasonable to suppose that all the above people have supplied taeir wants—therefore did not call for the balance of their answers, Omaha is the best city in the cen- tral west, according to: Arthur C Chase, formerly of Omaha, now of [ os Ang:les, who is making a circle Lusiness trip through this part of the country. He says that his opinion is Edgar, Neb., Oct. 14.--(Special,)— Mrs. Vanbrunt sold her residence property 4h Edgar yesterday to W. G. Brall, who recently bought the two furniture stores here. The consid- eration was $4,000. Mr., Braiil will team work which won tem stedya rains. Score: Edgar, 48; Clay Center, 0. Referee: Leonard Johnston, Plerre high Wins. 8. D., Oct. 14,—(Bpecial Telegran.) At the foot ball game here today betwee: Plerre, e D BT L B w Ad A s G 1 K ; focused i-om a business viewpoint. | move his family heref rom Exeter | Perre HMigh school and the Indian sch = ot dend e i I \':;’:C\':”:":y:,\m des l:mnx ”r,’:.uq ee al‘nt- £ reoure ettlng esu: ts Mr, Chase was for seventeen years | soon, Mrs, \«’an’l’:runt will make her {{“'l",\“""‘""" o7 avor of Fioreo i tul laye:s, gamey me rated game | Doug, 4442, We buy OLD CARS, Parts with the Paxton & Gallagher com-|home in the west, where she has > BT O YR e v ook cvedle oess hiliting dloes Akted ) lor Hup a4 Oldsmpnily, Chevioist Appers pany. Mrs. Chase is with her hus-|two daughters living, one in Denver | Persistent Advertising is the Road » iltrie, Gs s band and the other in San Francisco to Success. o