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The Beatrice Daily Express from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

The Beatrice Daily Express from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

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THE EXPRESS MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 3 1913 PAGE 5 rti1 BEATRICE DAILY Ryan and Raybor undertakers and embalroers J2tf Dally Express for Job printing New Paddock Theatre ANOTHER SURPRISE FOR YOU MEN Phenomenal bargains in onr February Clearance sale We are going to give you another opportunity to buy good clothes cheap One lot suits for men and young men former prices $18 $20 $2250 now $1049 Any overeoat in the storeT orfner prices $20 $2250 and $25 now $1298 SHIRT SALE STILL RAGING One lot $150 shirts now 98c One lot $100 sliTrts now 74c DREW CO Clothing and Men's Furnishings Your money back It anything you buy here suit This store is the home of Hart Schaffner Marx clothes City Brevities Ten lb pail home rendered lard 1 2 at Stoll's market J80t4 Caman went to Lincoln this morning on a short business trip Hawley of Denver visited in the city this afternoon in a business way j' ZJ Frank Davison of Tecumseh visited in Beatrice this afternoon on business Palm of Omaha was among the business arrivals in the city this afternoon Among the business arrivals in the city this afternoon was A Robinson of Omaha District County Clerk Frank Len-hart left this morning for Wymore on official business Dick Rutherford who is attending the state university spent Sunday In the city with relatives and friends SPECIAL AT ABBOTT Six solid heads of cabbage for 26c Green cut bode for chickens market J30t4 The directors of the A meet tonight at 7 Peter Feieon of Jansen visited in the city Saturday on business Will of Swanton was among the business visitors in the city today Among the business arrivals in the city this morning was A King of Lincoln Mr and Mrs Frank Howard of Pawnee City arrived in the city Saturday Among the business arrivals in the city today was Oswald of Syoo-more Among the business arrivals in the city Saturday was Letfls Agnew of Pawnee City Grant of Kansas City was among the business arrivals in the city this afternoon Wright left this afternoon for Western where will two Thursday February 6 LYMAN TRAVEL FESTIVAL 20 'BIG VH FEATURES THRILLING ESCAPE FROM LIONS DYNAMITING A MOUNTAIN near he cry Sales Tuesday and Wednesday BUILDING Thomas Svoboda of Virginia was A NEW YORK SKY-SCRAPER BIRD STUDIES uni I A BJ ft SIMPLON HPLLAnP MANY OTHERS Prices 25c 35c and 50c Get tickets now if you do not wish to stand 518 Court Street Fresh oysters Tony Lang J20t! Glasses fitted at Stratford's d27tf Frledsam left this afternoon on business trip to Piekrell movjng Pictures at the Paddock theatre Thursday Feb' 6 Smith of Junction City was a visitor in the city over Sunday Representative Allen spent Sunday in the city with his family Wortman left this afternoon on a business trip to Rising City iHome cured hams bacop and shoulders Family size mar-ket J30t4 Among the over Sunday visitors in the city was Beal of Kansas City Remember Clifton Mallory in at the Paddock theatre Brooks of DeWitt was ani-ong the over Sunday visitors in 50 cent size navel oranges for 80c f8tl Mrs Money of Dunbar la was an over Sunday visitor in the city She returned home this mining Robert and Bert- Hearlek Wy-more returned to their home this morning after a visit over Sunday in this city 8 Nelson of Belleville Kans arrived in the city Saturday afternoon for a visit with his brother Al 'Nelson Big sale of fine embroidery 10c per yard 10 a Tuesday at Woolworth 6 and 10 Cent Store 416 Court St 3ftl Will Nieman left this morning for a few days sojourn in Kansas City in the interests of the Dempster Mill Mfg Company Miss Anna McQuinn of Wymore formerly a teacher hi the Wymore schools is in the city today visiting the 'Beatrice schools Travel a few hours with Lyman Howe next Thursday evening February 6th at the Paddock theatre Twenty big new features Adams of the Beatrice Steel Tank Company left this morning on AS extended business trip through the northwestern part of the state Harry Young who has been employed at the Beatrice fire ment left this morning for Qrand island where he 'will visit fftr 2 few days Mr and Mrs Gates of University Place returned home this morning after a visit in the city over Sunday at the home of Prof and Mrs Showalter 'Mrs Barnes of Axtell KaR returned this morning to her home after visiting over Sunday with her son Ivan who attends the Northwestern Business college Mr and Mrs Louis Brooks of Marysville returned this morning after a visit in the city for the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Merritt Kelley of this city Mrs Hawkins returned this morning to her home in Lincoln after visiting inthe city for the past few days with her daughter Miss Marie Hawkins of the Beatrice public schools Andreas of Beatrice who was a deputy food inspector during the Aldrich administration has been engaged to deliver a series of lectures at institutes during the remainder of the winter A Funk formerly of Linden Tree Park Beatrice left this morning with his family for Central City where they will make their home In the future Mr Funk was in the dairy business here and will go on a farm near Central City Mrs Scanlon of Piekrell Stopped in this city between trains this morning enroute home from Blue Springs after a visit with her mother Mrs Margaret Scanlon who has been very sick for the past few weeks She reports her mother to be nicely improving Maybe you are looking for a Job? Perhaps you expect to get $7500 or $10000 per month? The last two weeks the Northwestern Business College has sent one lady to a job in a court house another young lady as bookkeeper and stenographer in Beatrice a young man as a Burlington offllce assistant 'Has three other calls which it has been unable to fill because of a lack of graduates in the combined or full course One of these positions is in a bank with $80000000 deposits A good chance for promotion Instead of looking for positions would it not be good sense and Judgment to get a required preparation in our college? J30tf among the business visitors in the county capital this afternoon County Supervisor Brown went to Piekrell this afternoon on official business for the courtly Urbach of Omaha was a visitor in the city this afternoon called here to look after matters of business Mr and Mrs A Hall of Virginia Were visitors in the City over Sunday Mr and Mrs Calkins of the Virginia vicinity visited In Beatrice over Sunday Miss Anna Sobott returned this afternoon from a visit of a few days with friends fn Lincoln Mr and Mrs Zack Brisker left this afternoon from a visit of a few days with friends in Lincoln Carpenter of this city and George Zimmerman of Ellis are visiting for a few days in Omaha Thomas Dohrre of the Beatrice Cleaning Work returned this afternoon from a visit over Sunday in Omaha The furnace at South School had to be shut down this morning for repairs so there was no school for the day Lon Trude is acting on the police force in ttfe place of Officer Anton Oltmans who is taking a few days offMJu-t lit 0 Casebeer of the Blue Springs Sentinel was among tbe business visitors in the city this Afternoon The little daughter of Mr and Mrs Rathbun who was so seriously 111 has been pronounced out of danger SPECIAL AT ABBOTT Six solid heads of cabbage for 25c 50 cent size navel oranges for 30c 3tl Clarence Nlckell of the Virginia State bank came to the city Saturday afternoon to visit over Sunday with friends and relatives Mrs A Shay of Lincoln arrived in tbe city this afternoon for a short visit with Miss Emma Vaught Mrs Shay formerly lived in Beatrice Thomas Shepherd who has been quite sick for the past few weeks at the home of his daughter on South Eighth street was able to be out again today You had better reserve your sieats early for Lyman travel festival at the Paddock theatre on Thursday evening Feb 8th The prices are 50c and 35c Alfred Chard returned this afternoon from DeWitt where he has been visiting with his uncle A Sire through Sunday Mr Chard attends (he Northwestern Business college Assistant Secretary Herbert Wright of the A is suffering from blood poison in his right arm the result of an infection In his hand where he ran a splinter into It BOY PLAYING AT WAR (Express Special Service) Norfolk Neb Feb Henry Brenner aged eighteen was shot in the head with an twenty-two caliber rifle by his nine year old brother at Elgin Neb yesterday The boys were playing soldier and Fred undertook to demonstrate how they do it in the Balkans Henry was hurried to an OmahaJiospital Daily Express for job printing Davis Insurance loans and abstracts olltf Try some of our home rendered lard 12 cents per lb market J30t4 Ed Hackney of the Burwood barber shop is reported on the sick lis this morning Mrs Hauenstine who was taken very ill suddenly Saturday afternoon is reported some better today Carl Severance has resigned his position at the Paddock barber shop and will leave shortly for California Lyman II Howe returns to the Paddock theatre Thursday February 6th with everything new Seats now on sale The galvanizing department was cpened up this morning in the Demp ster plant and work in that line begun Mrs Harry Boggs returned Saturday afternoon from a visit of a few days with her grandmother in Wy- Johnson of Filley arrived in city Sunday ready to begin work the Northwestern Business college this morning Micheal aged 29 and Hills aged 21 both of Liberty were granted a marriage license Llncoia Saturday Charles Headrick of Wymore enrolled this morning at the North Business College will work this week Claude Drew has been on the sick for the past few days Mullenhoff took his place in shop Saturday night Aaron Palmer is to act as timekeeper at the boxing match at the theatre Monday February 10 insures a sqare deal on the J31t3 Miller has resigned his position in the pump department at the plant and has taken a position in a gas enging factory over Iowa Young: is suffering with the at the Mennonite Hospital health has not been the best some time His many friends hope for a speedy recovery Greenwood are busy this moving their office fixtures the rooms over Begole-Van sore that have been fixed them They have been in the block on North Sixth St 1 I) Funds promptly furnished in all made on Farm and City property Lowest rates with optional before maturity All mortgages made payable at this office The Farmers Trust Company First J21tf of the Pad- rick Specials John Bendowsky of Wymore was more among the visitors in the city through Sunday Manettia Circle No 40 A will meet in regular sessiqn tomorrow evening at 7:30 For sale Goat harness and wagon well broke and perfectly gentle any child can drive it Call Leigh's barber shop J30t3 Anton Piskac the shoemaker JMSSthjoorWK FiRb and Court streets does best work at lowest prices m20eod Special meeting this evening at 5 Beatrice Lodge No 26 A and A Work in the and degrees Stout has moved his family from the place on South LaSelle street to the Smith property on South Sumner street Alfred Wright who attends the state university visited in the city over Sunday with his parents returning to Lincoln this morning a New York Sky will be one of the features of the Lyman Travel Festival at the Paddock theatre Thursday February 6 The Degree of Honor kensington will meet in their hall Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 until 6 Mrs Sample will be hostess assisted by Mesdames Davis White and Alls-worth Whitmore and family of Springfield arrive in the city this morning to make their home here His brother Whitmore is already here in the employ of the Dempster Mill Mfg company Roy the at Van Vena at western begin list barber Jewel This timing Eric Dempster in 9 grip for here Hill morning into Arsdale up for Paddock i loans payments urn pm its MI RE MI Evangelist Visits Atchison Kas And Seems To lie Making a Rig Stir Green the ball player to his friend Bill: "I went up to the tabernacle to hear Rev Lowry the other night and believe me he's got the dope You never see him stop to look at at rule book he knows the game he does Has the grandstand and bleachers with him and there's nobody to jerk him when he makes a wild pitch or pulls off a bone head It might be different if he was covering third in front of hostile bleachers but always on home grounds that fellow is He reminds me of the time when I was a kid playing on the lots Everythin! was hit right IMlD 'rtiy Htthd'PedM UfM'lB little rough but he plays bail all the time he does Ruub out his hits glides to first and is not afraid of the dirt It's the last time see him on this circuit going up class A Hits 500 and fields 1-000 all of the time and say Bill you notice the team work between him and Moody? When he signals that big singer everybody gets on his toes This Lowry has ail the inside stuff I tell you even got the score card privilege Did you notice the song book sale near the Atchison Globe JANUARY WEATHER January 1913 wag a very pleasant winter month according to the report of the government weather bureau at Lincoln which has just been Issued The temperature was almost three degrees above the normal The warmest day during the month was the 29th when the temperature went up to 63 and the coldest day was 12th when it was ll below The precipitation for the month was 31 of an inch which Included 45 inches of snow The precipitation was just half the normal The prevailing direction of the wind was south There were fourteen clear days six partly cloudy days and eleven cloudy days FOR SALE 'Best quarter near Ellla $126 rough quarter $50 good eighty at $100 offered for thirty dag Foster Ellis Neb Both phones fl-eod-lrtt WELCOME NEWS FOR BEATRICE PPEOPLK Beatrice people who have stomach and bowel trouble will be glad to hear that the mixture of simple buckthorn bark glycerine etc known as Adler-i-ka can be obtained at Beckwith Druggist It has been found that JUST A SINGLE DOSE of Adler-i-ka usually relieves sour stomach gas on the stomach and constipation QUICKLY becuase this simple new mixture drains off such a surprising amount of old foul matter from the body a At Courthouse In the matter of the estate of Heye Behrends of near Wyniqre petitloh was filed In county court this morning for the appoifttment of administrator The widow a second Wife and eight children by a former wife are named as heirs The estate consists of farmland on which the estimated rental 1b $700 yearly and $4500 personal property The February term of district court will open February 20 The February docket of cases is prepared and will be issued in the usual printed form soon County Assessor A Smith of Wymore wns at the courthouse today in consultation with Deputy Enlow who has been busy checking up for the deputy assessors who will begin work In late March 1 The attdchmeiit case of Dr Fall vs Calkins wns up before County Judge balden this morning A Hall the Virginia banker was in court and testified A license to marry was granted this morning by the clerk of the county court to Claude A Wilcox 21 Beatrice and Eliza Huston 18 Kansas City Judge A LaSelle is holding court this afternoon in the office of Sheriff Schiek in the courthouse and giving preliminary hearing to Charles and Edward Brown and Joseph Brush the alleged Odell hide thieves The three alleged hide thieves were before Judge LaSelle in Sheriff t-if end pleaded not guilty Their trial was set for Thursday afternoon in the office Hi SCHOOL BOYS LIFE PROBLEM CLASS Meet Hnnday Afternoon 4 In The Wrestling Bouts At Friday The-high school life problem class at the A Sunday was largely attended The class decided to meet ht 4 o'clock in the future on Sundays and after each class to have a light lunch Next Sunday the class will re-organize and elect officers for the coming year There will be a wrestling tournament at the on Efiday night Some good matches are carded and the names of those in the contests will be announced later In addition the Fairbury basketball team may play a return game on the floor that night The Junior gym class had to be divided into two sections1 today because it was so large The larger boys were put on apparatus graded work Tbs Dally Express delivered! to your door 10 cents a week Davis carrier No 7 slipped Saturday afternoon and 1Natoa81 Bank his ankle very seriously He Tonight the patrons had stopped on the route and got out dock theatre will have the oppor-of the buggy He stepped on a small tunity of seeing for the first time mound and Blipped off in such a the modern class actor Clifton Mai-way that his ankle turned and was lory Mr Mallory and his company very badly sprained He is able to of high class actors will present the be about on crutches but will not be beautiful English comedy David Gar- able to work for some time Tuesday FOR 32 pairs gunmetal and patent colt 16-button boots $350 values Tuesday only at $265 FOR Tan calf English styles with low broad heels button or lace $500 values Tuesday only $360 ERNST SCHA Bring Your.

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