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. / THE BEE: OMAHA, JULSDAY. Db asibin 10, 1910, 5 ' At ’ s = | . | utilized for reserves in a manner |commission for three years more, ) Brief City Ne ' NEW DAIRY INDUSTRY BUILDING AT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA — The new | WOUld Collect \’ i T e ot e 52'00.000 D\!lry Industry building at the College of Agriculture, University of Nebraska, Sta.te S h 1 L d [There are about 10000 acres sear. |€ach year with no pay. The last leg- D cedlar Tines anaim will be dedicated next month, three days, January 17, 18 and 19 having been set apart for OLOOL LANIL 1, o ont whieh if jut in one area| S18lure anpropriated $2000 for the Mate Root Print It--New Beacon Tresa. || the ceremony. The building, which has just been completed, is especially arranged and » arve [Jee! s, : S epeniceiofithe conmisaion;but telis Ties Cleaned, 10c, at Carey's. Web. & contains the latest tus for th . 5 g or €SeIrVEe USE ! would be of more value to the state. | spent only $300. Electrle Reading ramps for Xruas, $2 ams atest apparatus for the study and testing of milk, butter, cheese and every- [Other states have a law permitting e 0. Burgess-GrandenCompany. - thing that pertains to dairy farming. | T e e [the consolidation of lands for forest Short Course at Lyons. 'ml. eal for the :\?nno.v« Iuireme at qnsr:‘;l ol A )y iy St B eseri gy . Lyons, Ncb., Dec. 17.—(Special.)— Robt. €. Drucsedow & Co., S i R 3 S Phis move will require legislative | The short course here last week Omaha Nat'l Bank. Listed and unlisted Woodruff Ball of Valentine, secre ¢ ¢ Omans Heclalp L d o] a alentine, seeretary fsanction. The commission has two | was a success, among the state speak- ecsuritien oan Kistaie; hestra Moen) i;u the h»uw(.]uhlnn commission, filed [ hills which it will have introduced. |ers were Miss Ort, K. F. Warner and Ruars o 3 his repo e governor toda y o S ave ip ) viresi Sues for Fall Down Stalrs—Allc&- l”y\\.\ x‘r‘yn\:r‘(l ln!A‘l‘»n’:(‘vl'v Il\l ,')-‘,‘-h‘p\ A:\h.“\l “,T f’n.!l:h‘ :\llv‘(. |n‘l;.{u |||x||||v IR }m:l}h. of the I.\Ih-m‘ |;n\|rca|t). ing that he suffered permanent in-| i kit 4 P serve o be used as play-| It was decided to hold another meet- J6ilet $6dn Do foil down s ettt of| change of the scattered schoo! lands | grounds, parks and portable water ing next winter. W. J. Stone was ceilar stairs in a dwelling at 608 South | of _|hr western counties f{or lands in | preserves The other provides for elected president and Waldo Christen- I'hxl'[-‘m.\(h) tr v(kr.‘rh-; n{;.n: I\;:S '!::rIH a compact area so that they may be ! the continuation of the forestation sen, secretary suit with the of the district cc | 5 asking damages to the amount of $15,- 200 fram Caroline Thomsen and Ma caretha A. Nagl, owners of the hous The plaintiff asserts in his petition that the were defective | Sncak Thieves Busy -Dr. D. Scott, 3010 Leavenworth street, has 4 complained to the police that a black case of surgical instruments and medi- | cines was stolen from his auto at 1if- nd Howard streets (G5 P s, 3305 South Twentieth - N st has reported the theft of B R s Monday, Dec. 18, 1916. STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY. Phone D. 137. toilet articles from his auto at Seven Zas 1 ° The former | e ’ in Omaha, ldward 1. i ST T inst taken a position as ate e e = 3 retary of the Los An “h } f I S 3 i ; i 3 e i q a0 Ansrien Shamher REED WANTS MONEY Nevflle on DeOk |State Superintendent S the Holiday shopping season grows shorter and gift selections become more per- Dast bean fleld secee it the Cham: plexing for the hurried shopper, the Burgess-Nash Service grows more helpful. ber ot Commeree’of (he United Statcs Says Murchell to | Increases Cash Fund 0 this capacity he was in Omaha (From a St Correspondent.) g W B et s Be Food Deputy s mas t e e Crontsy HOP on a uirans for Chrsmas—swturinnas | Attorney Gemeral Asks Law. - Superintendent Thomas is about $325 Tran sfer | 8 vm A Staff Cor better off today than it was two vea e Py . 8 W B | makers to Give Cash to En- Lincoln, Dec. 18.—(Special.)—Gov-[ago when the anaual report was made. 7S the' oat’ Sonvenient OLVE the gift-giving problem in a most satisfac- oman becomes | force Prohibition trnm[ elect Keith Neville returned to-| The amount on hand December 1, & h iy tory way—give Merchandise Certificates. & ‘ : day from Washington, where he at-[1914, was $1,648 12, whiic for the same NeYAtoRsnon A CaRtIme Through this medium you are absolutely sure that the re- Insa,ne a'nd Trles to = =2 {tended a conference of governors of |date ul\fl year the balance is shown and worry. Your purchases cipient will receive exactly what he or she most desires. pa ALSO FOR OTHER CASES| the different states, but outside of [to_be $1.97351 are all wrapped together to Issued for any amount you say and redeemable in any sec- I\nlll Her Husband Biex confirming the already published| The shfund of the state super- take with vou or for deliv- tion of our store. It is a gift that every one will thoroughly o | T 2 statements that Otto Murchell would | intendent's office is made up of exam- 7 appreciate and reflects the soundest sort of judgment on the — ‘ b ! be food commissioner and J. F. Web- |ination and certificate fees ery. Ask any salesperson to callbxg i (o] Tl i 01, Tt efth D el e e e S el e Ripinl h S start you with one parglofithelidonor Jd0sfealllaccorunidationiiize s N Doug 1S iAo F R G teeutge wasttarica | tormey ) CencralaWillis N B R ced il 2 S0 S GR A a LRORe A o oL T v e Reaulta . R ALYl (A i (e to Lincoln yesterday, accompanied by [ask the legislature to appropriate | sioner, had nothing to say. 9, her husband, to be placed in a sani-|$100,000 to enforce the mnew pro-| "l have a large amount of corre- a rather 83 3 . Acti £ B : &3 e new governor, “and | would like | under a peculiar halucination, the re- [MOVe county attorneys “I!“ ncglu.( to look that over before I announce o oy u ew s r om oy own sult, she says, of reading “doctor |to enforce the law, according to his|anything further in the way of ap- Vi hooks,” Mrs. Kountze arose at 3(report filed with the governor. pointments.” =EET o'clock in the morning. Mr. Kountze, While such a large sum may not| ”'&[ governor enjoyed his trip to m whe has both hands bandaged, the e 3 5 e Wasliington and belicves he received result ot an injury receiving while }’(‘ needed to ”‘fn"“_ the law, 3“"”“‘ much practical benefit from his as-| = working in the Union Pacific shops,|ing to Mr. Reed the fact that the state 'sociation with the executives of other I felt his wife’s hand stealing over his | has a sufficient sum to fight violations | states. 3, face. Thinking it was a caress, he [ will have a wholesome effect upon | - | raiscd his arms just in time to defiect [ wouldbe violators and cause them to | Former Lyons Boy i the blow from a hand-ax. As it was ne [g0 slow. According to Mr. Reed, if . | H received a deep gash helow the cye. ate was handicapped for funds In Navy is Dead I He was sufficiently strong to get out y on the fight, it would mean | |yons, Neb. Dec. 18-—(Special.) J ' of bed,"turn on a light, quiet Mrs. |that \'l(llatcr(.\' would take chances in Word has r(cai'ln‘(‘i‘imrc; ul“llilt:‘:le‘all| R § | Kountze and call in some neighbors | hopes that the lack of funds would|of Lieutenant Harold C 1 1 : . : . : who in turn called a physician. Mrs. | prevent prosecutions. It would not | 'f‘ormcrflll ‘tv:\:‘r; bu\'.ar\‘\?l:n rm::[r\.-in; N > E URGESS-NASH Toy prn i !’he busie st T(JW.II in the “:hOIe United States. Great" Kountze explained after being placed | necessarially mean that such a sum|his second term yn the United States | stocks of toys are being whisked away as if by magic, only to be replenished in 'g.m.]uly’:lmt shv:(]\[fvas tlired of life, \\'oul(tlhbc uscd.l(llflull if n] \\'is l‘hcrvclh)‘uu\',\'. His death was due to blood ) | and ready for another day of active buying. Santa Claus holds forth in the little : believed she was ill and was con- [use, there would be a lack of viola- | poisonin Licutenant Crowell had % y: y ! ! v i vinced from what she hgd read that [tions. 5 Rccn a fimmhl‘kr ((n!‘ ltll‘\c rrr:?\‘\\-cof :I;:'e .‘0 | red (};lou.seinacr:g] n!['v::?ii: ha;"-‘:ehinezzt)mutlhal:,H;;ell‘[))l“,fl:“(:ltl?-Sgop‘ll‘md fgr&et nim; i it was better to leave this world and| Mr. Reed has asked that the appro- | battleship Minnesota for several | x J | horsesomn;m(w qle’és and everything you can’ think of, REAT e St seuptis, ‘.“1."]“ “]‘r ]:“.5}33"!‘1 with her. ’“.‘!‘de C‘é)’ priation for the purpose of carrying | months. He was 27 years of age. His (N " s L ) i Jail she tried ' to commit suicide by |on the irrigation cases and protect|parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Crowell, s attempting to ‘cut the arteries of|thewater users of the state, be made are now residents of California ‘ F R E E THREE TOY | Demonstl‘atlon Models of her wrists. The husband and wife have [$50,000. There should be $10,000 ap-| — —4 g | | 1 been happy and Mr. Kountze is doing propriated for the anti-trust prose-| Aged Plattsmouth e E L E C T R l C RAN G E S everything possible for the unfor- | cutions and $10,000 for general prose- | . | v N eccanno tructo an tunate woman. o cutions. Woman is Badly Hurt| E three little girls who write the . ’ N Lack of funds during the next year| Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 18.—(Spe- ' best letter about what they would E F Bea,trlge Fa,rmers |or so to carry on prosecutions would | cial)—Grandma E. E. Goodwin, aged ] do with a f rector ree " handicap the state severely and prove |83, while attending her household 4 4 . T RObbed b B&ndlts a menace to the successful termina- | duties, fell and broke her hip. She Western Electric Junior Range | O the boys who build the best models y tion of flfxe lcascs. according hl) the Iaiv ‘ml'““‘ grr{u;ul Iior two hours, Will each receive a complete range free for from their sets of Meccanno, Structo . : opinion of the attorney general and |when discovered by her son, Robert | Preceded by touches of Cutie g Christmas. The contest is open to all little girls | or Erector, we will give th o _Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 18—(Special |he hopes that the members of th robst. She was taken to a hospital | mon“(,fipni‘;o‘;u":‘.mfl: dn‘n‘(‘!‘r‘u‘gncg::’:; under twelve years of age. All that is necessary | tion‘ modeffl now ongdi 12 M demm‘ls'}ra elegram.)—A masked bandit last|legislature will see that there is need'in Omaha, where she is being treated. | and scales. Absolutely nothing bette is to write a letter on the subject, “What I splay in our Toy night held up two farmers, Charles|for the amounts named. But little hope is entertained for her S. 1 8, ooutery Would Do With a Western Electric Junior Range | TOWIN. ) Higgins and Nat Thompson, a mile - e : trecovery, taking into account the S@mple Each Free by Mall if I had One.” ' Models judged Saturday, December, cast of this city, secured about $13| Persistence is the Cardinal Virtue | seriousness of the injury and her age | ..c‘:l‘,:f""b::";’::'"“"' ";“[:"""‘""‘ J Contest closes December 20th. 30th : ;‘,:‘(“1) °f~]“1';']‘;g;0"','5° l:‘ur;(gly th“c(f)or:hfl:; i ,A,dvf‘,'}'_s"‘KV __land feeblencss. oL Sysehacs Send articles to Toy Town, Burgess-Nash. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down Stairs Store. farmer stopped. New Platte Officeholders i Banqueted at Columbus IVE a Kodak RAINED IVORY | | (CIFT Suggestions ’ . and *hri Columbus, Neb., Dec. 18.—(Spe- for Chrlstmas COMB wd BRUSH _for Lhrlstmas g cial.)—Irrespective of party affiliation 1 ¢ $2 39 l-pint Thermos 200 Columbus citizens, men and There is possibly 7 " bottle, $1.29. women, attended the banquet in the nothing that will be Sl 1-qoart Thermos Young Men’s Christian association more acceptable for bottle, $2.29. auditorium tonight complimentary to } cither b irl: Gillette safety ra- lidgar Howard, lieutenant governor- CHALE LY “lf ““'t; zor, in_nickel case, clect; Judge Albert, state senator- our line 0! for $3.85. clect; Charles Segelke, jr:, and Rich- is Perfumes, in fan- ard Reagan, state. representative- very. c o me cy boxes, 25¢ and elect,the slm'cssful_homc candidates 1 g ith A grained ivory comb 50c. at the recent election. Mr. Reagan RIS, S O and brush set will make Heavy, white iv- ow to sickness was unable to be | an ideal Christmas gift. ‘”'3; Cl;)mbs: 59c. H present. . ebeco Tooth Louis Lightner, president of the | 69c to $35.00. OLI.D Ll hn." prush: paste, 5H0c size, 29¢, Business Men's club, which arranged il : Sl Bt with pure bristle, and Hind’s Honey and the affair acting as toastmaster | No. 0 Brownie camera, $1.25 heavy comb, like illustra- Almond Cream, 50c size, 29¢c. called for talks ilrm\i W. H 'nu.u{p.i | 2-A Brownie, at $3.00. Hons i‘!:firlzf‘:vf:i:’c iy : R;li'a(;gm rose toilet water, <on of Grand Island, ex-Senat s | No. 2 je e g a ) very 8 or $1.00. \". Allen of Madison Ru(\.(x li;ar:v“ | :0. 9 ?,mlwm(‘{fi:f"ferd, $2.00 priced at, set for $2.39. Perfumizer for toilet wat- Huntington, Carl Kramer and G. W Hoc 2 Fremo, tolding, $4.80 Burqess-Nash Co.— er bottles, 65¢ and $1.50. Phillips. besides the honor guests. o s Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor Rev. Mr. Griffiths delivered the in- \Al\‘?\“fl{‘. | A el Many Items of a Practical and Useful Gift Nature . ar:Honey, It Gals. the Featured Tuetday in This Remarkable ipn. Only 25e. ANl druggists, - \rn't.rn\’--m 1 4 ] - WITH NEURALGIA i . ; | V4 the Regular P Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort | At AbOUt /4 t e egu ar rice When those <imrp pains go shooting | | T w v arka sale iust fr st ~ FougHtyass headl o ot l T \\oul(l'h( a re’markdlfle sale :lust l_]om the time seems as if it would split, just rub a I standpoint, coming as it does fully 5 days before little. Musterole on the temples and i Christmas, but the scarcity of furs and the steadily in- neck. It draws out the inflammation, ; : e : 5 soothes away the pain, usually giving | creasing price makes it doubly extraordinary. A well quick relief.” | known wholesaler closed out his entire line of furs and Musterole is a clean, white oint-| accepted a big price sacrifice to clear out every piece 'r‘,'cf_’f:‘-r Thflf: aW‘_“E'us'?rld o]’:llsr?cul'S(;rl’ldlj in his stock. We offer you the same proportion of does not blister. saving as we received. Many doctors and nurses frankly | . recommend Musterole for sore throat, | $ bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, | NeCkpleces Usua“y to 5'00 neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- | = $ ma:ism,klumhago. pai'ns and aches of | at 1095 the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- anes 'k scarfs P > I bk SHITGIA AR frcat e ‘ - s S ~ Capes and neck scarfs, made of such dependable colds of the chest (it often prevents Hayeyoueverhadit? Headaches, nature to act naturally. Nujol is furs as— 1 pneumonia). It is always dependable. indigestion, nerve-fag—all caused not a laxative or a bowel stimu- Marmot Black Wolf Black Coney Natural Coney by too rapid eating, and too litle lant. It acts in effect as_an in- N Seal Black F Jap Mi exercise ¥ ternal lubricant, encouraging and SAERCR ACkAOX O ap Mink Black Opossum : facilitating normal movements. i Pills don’t cure. Laxatives and Neckpieces, Usually to $3.50, at $1.59 cathartics, unnatural irritatind Nujoi is bottled at the refinery and s sold ARGE capes and neck pieces, well made of good quality furs, in- snnlzplants, fg'eq\len!l);1 cngi by lm:ty i: pint bottles bearing the name Nujol cluding— making constipation chronic. and the imprint of the Standard Oil Com W e e (New Jersey). Refuse substitute :l.d( aney $l 59 glaCkGRM‘;coon ol at your e sure you get the . Wri rown Coney . ra oal Get a ROLL GO N Y Tor eoklet, *The Rational Trestrent. ro v druggist’s. It will effectively S ational Treatment for relieve constipation by helffing ; To remove roughness, ¢haps or any com- ? plexion difficulty, the best thi o 3 N Bt ariCotin the best iing o da laiie STANDARD OIL COMPANY Nebraska May Go Dry—Take Home a Case of harmlessly done by the application of ardin. (New Jersey) ary mercolised wax. The Wax peels off the New'J outer skin, a littl g nging: thedasoont lasen o b Bayonne ew Jersey % X iew. ‘The new skin is beautifully soft, clear. hite and voung looking. Just procure an P ce of mercolized at any drug store «:d use like cold cream—Advertisement, Anyp Dealer in the State Will Sell You RIGHT