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jQ-N KENLON. New York Fire Chief Piiotssrciphcd en Duty j At Ecuitab'e Fire, j ( '"")' - ' I ' i V URGED KNOX FOR CABINET PLAGE Ca:nszl8 Admits lis Rccommend eJ Kb far Micnny General. pr.oiECTio:i n kot ie:ceo. 1"' I i '"V AtWf-J f 5 .'I I i 5 '! Steel King Says There Is No Danger of Foreign Steel Flooding the A.ncr lean MarKtt if Luty Is Lowered. Quizzed on Irjnorance of Law. Washington, Jan. 12 Andrew Car negie, piessd hard by nieuihers of the houiie ( o.ninUlt a oi lniiiry on Um Unit d StuttM t-.tt el torj.oration, ad HiiiU'd tlu.l. ho ii'coiniiRiHlcil tiie ap p(iil iiiijnt of I'hllaiidt r C. Knox, tno li'(!hPt ( retnry oi state, aa ittoiu. y g !iural in President McrCinleys iab iiiet in l'Jiil, Mr. Knox having been one Of the :h!ef counselor for the Car n:fiie Steel coiniiany since lS'Ji), when tho Khe'-inrn anil trust law was passed. Mr. Carneglo repeatedly haJ de clared bclore the (o.nniittee that he never knew that the participation of his company in the Bteel plate pool and other like pools was unlwiiil and Kepresentatlve McfliUtcui'dy of Maine saatiht to Hhow that he had retom ni(!iHled to rresldent McKin'ey theap pointnient of Mr. Knox nftar the lat ter, as roundel for his company, Ind left him In ignorance of the govern ment's statutes so many years. I Mr Carncjle reiterated his tiriff ' views. II" d 'elared that the steel In- GNAWING COLD INTENSIFIES Mercury Drops to 22 Degrees Eelo Zero in Omaha This Morning. O .iaha, Jan. 12. The temperature dropped to 22 degrees below zero at J o'c lock this morning. Vedora, N. I)., he'.d the record with tho mercury standing at 42 degrees below zero. In the south, Amarilio Tex., reported 3 below. Temperatures Of from 10 to 15 below in the Texas Panhandle weic predicted. Snow and a forty mile wind in Kan p;m, so ithern Missouri and northern Oklahoma were added to the low-st temp icfres of the winter. Kansas st.ite university at Lawretre was cli.'st (1. Topekn reported that both tho Rock Island and the Santa Fe had abandoned attempts to br!n; trains throai-'h, while the Un'on PaclQc was forci d to abandon a'l train schedules west r.f that city. In reaver, O! la., $10 a ton is of fered for real. Tho co-rtv o'lces were cl :-s"d nnd the oa! on hand was (lis tril i't"'! ni'iftnu: the people. A fit'irm o'' blizard like proport'ors swe: t '.'Mrf-sro. f ouis W8 4 In the "r'n of the worft blizzard of the win t r. GAfOUNi LAV 1 DEFECTIVE No Pem'ty for Using Power Fluid Be low Standard. Lincoln Jan. 12 The state-oil In spector las run up against a sna-j. Eomo time ayo ho was puzzled to lrow wlcllur tho law prohibited Irin Ins Easo''ne INSURGENTS LOSE FIGHTIN R8jtl3rS,JCc:cisLal3EH.Hai isan n Rules CcznxUtce. SltfW IliITMf.T'.'irj N0RR1S LEACS LCSINQ SIDE. Nebraskan Attacks Caucus Method of Naming Committees and Fiiijht of Either Party to Prevent Open Nomi nation Ltfeattd by Sixty Votes. I Washington, Jan. 12. Republican Insurgents met dciuit in the house in en att'.mpt to upstt Republican Load er Manns power to name all Republic an candidates for places on the Iioust committee s. Lei by Representative Nonis (Neb.), who managed the great rales fi;ht of the previous congress, the in- s.irgcnts tried to set asid' Manns nomination of Philip U. Campbell (Kan.L regular, to succeed the late 13. H. Madison, insurgent, on tho com mitter1 on rules, and to nominate In his place Victor Murdock (Kan.)', an insm gent. Opposed by both Democratic and Re housetii fm eyoor Is Very Plaii No iiiul ter w hnl, I In waler, saw inu wood, uline riiKiii" if vciy I hid fliiss of work. Wo don I ludit vo 1 1 ore i: M'lld af lrl' ill! Ugille, ii' will cerlaiiily have nt L'ouli 1 1 i j-i" lor publican leaders, the Insurgent at into the Ftate for sale and uso t,;mi.t was beaten by a vote of 1C7 to which did net come up to the jo7. Of the 107 votes cast In favor of rcq.ilred giavity test of G2, when b.kIi Murdock, 21 were Republican and Rl gasoline was used lor rower p.irposcs pemoerptjc; whi'o 107 Republican An examinat'on of the law la the at V0tP9 ,Vere oast against the proposed tomey veit'-ral's office clears up that fo'nt rnd indirrtrs e'early thrt thei hringlni into tho st-te for any pur- ritnto by Amcilean I'ichh asmucIhiioii. IIILUUHO Illi'-Clil llJIl VAULTS0FJEQU1TAELE Ita Than S33fl,'333,C0) Re cov:rsd fo dustry need' d no protei tlve nriff and j p0B(, 0f rasf,iiro in.-w the specified strndr rd Is pro! ibited by law, A further reading o the law also discloses that If part'es persist In bringing it in, no matter far what pur pose. tVe ol Inspector and other state officers are be'pless, for the reasen that the paso'ine serfon of the law rrntnins n- rena'tv for the v'o'ation of its prov'sinns. The Insrr' tor ran Ipo-eit ml reftise to approve, bat there ho must stop. ELS P, HAtiS0;i NEW FOOD GOMKISSIOIIEB Fc:r.:cr Gand tJato tar Pltcs Scc C32s ai 1 ii. Jicisci that conereps need have no fear that forelT steel would floral the American market. He declared that the dav of compe tit'on had passed because of te nbil itv of Kii'itulacturers to fix and main tain prl(i. 'To von he"eve te slt'lft'on f'div devt'-o-s cemiH t't'en?" he was asked. "Ce'ta'n'v," was O'e rejilv. ! "That men in trrsa corporations meet ko'iiow'-pvc to'lav to fix .p-l' es?" i "I th'nk that Is obvious " he replied. Mr. Cirpecle wns nsl ed If henreed tOl-'V w'th Views he pypresed two j yeT;J a"0 IT'P": "overrrnept repf,rol of J cornr t'oiu- and rcu'uMon of prices. I I "I stri r-'hre to f'em " he "pwr-1 fd. "I he'l'-ve t'"H "0"f rii'iicpt should J renb'te mavl'"titn prices." I "Po"'t vo'i think it rn unfoifinnte condlt'en?" ho w-s asl ed. "I th'nk V'P time ! n'Tlved w1'eii that I TieeeM.un-v and I pe'pt to t'ie 'n t"r''1ate co'innerce co,,,u'i 'sin wh'e't has l'r'vt'' t jn"c" e'd r and p'tlce I out of chj'n" In the r"''r""d lit's'ne-s." New York, Jan. 12. Iletween ?300, (lUU.dia) an. I $ i .o,0i,i..iit,u m i.imi anil seciitilies (te letiiivtil ml. id. Horn tho va ilts o, two o, tao In. i. lit :al in Htitiitions whose In ;.i.i .ii.iu i s were destroyed by tae lire tout gt.tti d the IOijii. table Life A.-isuuiln e sw it ty bulldin;; Tuesday. '1 he vaults of the Etpillalile Trust eompi.ny a oueyieldid jaoo.i:i)i),(.(ia, whhh we.e tians.nicd to the roiiiaany h ti nii oi,;ry o..i(es. Many mi : inn-', more w.'iv ttneti Irom the vaults of the Meu.ii.tl e Tr.ist wnnpiiny, of wlihh $;;,(. ini.otio was rep reseated In a single box of god edt.f icntos, which an oilh i r of the Inst.tu tion eariled thro.igh the stn tt.t tucked Hiitb r his arm with only u lone iHilico Btaa to protect him. There rcpipir.-i yet to he opened tho Kro: t vault of the ii'iltabh' Assurance Middy Itself, with, its truis.ire ol $3; O.o 0,0(10, whli h was still burled so deep under tons of It e cemented debris that the doors could not be readied. The body of Ilattalim Chief Walsh Iti Htl'l In the ruins, and Us recovery Hoeius likely to bo a task of days. PACXER".' RFC1HD3 rpsm AMJASSADOfl CACN RESIGNS Takes Place of Late Judfje Lowell aa Fellow of Harvard. Paris, Jan. 12. Robert I'aron, am bittr. ador nf the Pnit I States at Pat 's, nonti: ins the i 'od of hit reslgiiaron. Mr. Iiaton ispi cially refrained from UiaUilu: l is i ( til oiiii tit pttel.e, as in desired lite Hist ainiuuiii I'titt nl to oonte from llarvard university, which bore him to be a ttllow in place of Judge Lowell, tleceaii tl. Ambassador Pat on said ho wished lis friends to know that there were o ul'.erlor motives for his resignation Ho had been lor seventeen years a lieniber of the hoard of overseers nn.l oould not. he said, decline the honor f becoming a fellow of llarvard. which he considered to bo the best single Influence for good In America. "Is yoar resignation at this time In fluerced bv the presidential election?" ho was nuked. "No," wnF the decided answer. "I havo no Intention of enter'n? politics. Mv re'at'o-'B with President Tall are Most friendly and cordial. This, more over. 1 have voiced In my letter of res- iKnrtlon." Mr. Huron was appointed ambassa dor to France on Deo. 21. 1903. Ho had previously been assistant score tiry of state rrom Jim. 27. 1909. until March (i, .1!'H9. He wiib graduated from Harvard In 1880 Cocumerts Pho'v'nn MrtuoHi of F'cjt-T Ing Teft Co'ts Cone. Chicago. Jan. 12. !lio';s and roc ords 'iinw'n" t' e ite"is tutd nllo'vnoes used in rigurlu": the test to-;t of fresh monts, which were Inspected bv n f d , oral grand jnry l'ivestl"at'ng e'afc-i of rebat'n-' a'"i'nst tve packers In I 11)09. rrnnot be fo ind by einplo"eM , 1 n' the flel'cnd'iPts for use In f'e trial, of the t'Mi piickers charged w'th con- i sp'racy In restraint of trade before Judge Carpenter. Three nero'-PCnts einploved by the packers testified that they had searched for the records In ciuesth'n nnd had been ppnb'o to find t"m. Thev said f'ev Itclleved the doe'i ment? hrd been destroyed. The w't nesses were asked to irlii't the price led'-'er and oter books bearing on the sale of fresh mats Ipto revft. hut It In evnrpt"d the de'ense will make a determined eo't to prevent these froip rn'ir' Into t''e rero"d of tho case on t" g'-onnd Dirt the )oo'-s of n eorpori-t'on pappet he used as pvldeneo ii"")"st Its oncers In n crim inal prrrepdln":. T''0 tvrre vitiwiMfs prpvionslv had riven ,t"rl'i"rtnv nan'pst. f'e pon'.-rs before fpt'e'"! r'"d I'trls 1i"t T-'d-" (irtionter tli'p'ivi'fl f pc-pi't te w't Ppfmc'i) fo rP" t"e st'M'OT"''Me H't'tfl of th0,t' pv'f'f rrfl pnron tr lio-i'-- tor'pj 1o''v for t'.p purpose of refresh In"- ii(.i" "c-titer'-. TP A t'T"" wHni'i,( pc'lf't We"( Tl,.p".. p "nvnv t''f prPn'X'fPt 111 'the (Iros'O.vl -pt Co"rtlo ff A f- r".0"r Co.; I'd ir nttioi bO'l n rWk H ( v. r uin.i dPPrtnmpt, ppd " . Tiwi'im, chl"f iiecoiiiitant for Morris & Co. Linioli-, Ian. 12. Governor inn. o m c. I i.e wo. lid api.o.iil h. i,..ti.i, (i.'.iiity iOud (o..i.ii..i.i sucteiil ;. R- .la.Ci t.on lt;,ii.-on wan situ. ft Wilt it Aldrich No. a P. .-,:oii( r, to dt cease 1. a candiuuie lor tho po Jiitksoii was appointed and had stio.ig backing. lie is at p; e: t lit ( haiini.,11 of the ReublUi.n K,ip;:i;tt' in l iincaster loupty. He1 i. a a-.'-'.ist by pior ssioa and canu to Ibis c t , fioin Keuniey. He at 0110 time owned a loupl" o. din,' stoics in t'als city, but mcnt'.y disposed of one of them. Hanson is a graduate of the ITnlverblty of Co;cnliac;t n. lira STILL ON STAND Railway Commission Continues Hear ing on N0it.twtt,tcrn Vaiu-t.on. Lincoln, .K.ii. 12. ihe rui.way com misn.oii is sti.l ena.,ed with t.i ......unstiin aluia.uii. Mr. IL.rJ, the- suties txpeit, w.. on Lie btuuJ tiul tne ratiroad attorneys were e.i dtavoting tc draw out oi hiai adin.s slons on whiih to base a thu.u tnat m UlU.ut!' Ills tsuuiaie oi mc tiie piopeity i.e had not ai.owed euo.ish above the iiist tost of ion sit in ting a road to a. low for subsist i mo for embankments and other i.n ao dablo deiods in new consti uction which had to he remedied w.tiun tliree years alter construction. subst'lut'on. The neptihlicans who favorod sub- (tt'tntlng Murdock's n-'me In place of that of Cr mpbe'l were: Akin (. Y). Comer, Dav'dson, Cary. lCsch I onreot, Morse rnd Nel s"n (Wis.). Anderon Tavis and I.ind hef n (Mirn ). French (Ida.). Hansen, Hubbard. v'oeds, Creen and Proety (la). Ilclsesen (N. X).), Lafferty (Ore l, 5 a Folic tt and Warlnrt n (Vnsh'). Norrls (N'eh). Rees, Yo'-ng and .Tiulson (Kan). St"nens (Cal) Under'-ood SuTorts Mann. The pominat'on of Murdock bv Nor rls came p. ft or the nomination of Campbrll hv re'"o-rnt'e Loader Un-derwo'-d who in'oiined the ho-tse tnt CainphelVs name had been presented to him by Mann. Undo wood eho-ted the Deniocrats to unl-old the Repuld'c an leader, whnn the Rennbliran cau cus had author'i'ed to select commit tee me'itbers fir t' e PemibMoan side. Norr's Pttafked lteth the caucus method of selecfng committee and j the rieht of either paitv to prevent ot en nominntions on f'e lloor. Un derwood de hired nnminat'ons from ' Ihe tloir of the house would destroy i o-'Miletelv tbe hp'i'n-e of eonrnittees and C'at the ivit' o'-'tv or someone to P'l-'S en itnrn'i'i'"""'" pvt't be recng-ri-eil. 'oM'.iflf.-t:-"i,'p I's "tt'tnt'e, Pemcerats v"i' "l with the uisnr- ily tton to Ho a (lasoline Kiifritio. work is llial you havo, whether it bo pump tirindini; feed, making' electric lighls, elc, lne raii(liy lakiiiK U'o placo of any olhor tower a person in Ihis community that would (iidii'L think ho could save money. Von e in lindinh' a cheap engine if price ia what ou are looking' for, and it you will look them over carefully, lake nolo of lite few pieces thai they put on lliem to operate the me chanism, oii can u ry plainly see why they are cheaper. Tho fact is, if I hey put more parly lo lln ir engine they certainly would have Iti gel more money. Tin re is i.-o patent on the device of simplicity, (as it is so called,, 'on cheap enpinos. it is jusl simply making an engine just as cheap as possible in order to undersell his competitor. If Mm ever have an opporlunily jusl lake a look at the machine shops, railroads, large power plants, elc, and see if you can llnd anv cheap grades of engines in their use. They certainly ought to be good judges of engines. We are agents in this pari, of the county for Fairhans-Mors enuiiies and would only be loo glad to show you I lie difference be tween Ihis engine and any engine of inferior make and cheaper price and show ou where thev make the difference in price. This niuiiie can be bad in anv horse-power from t H. P. to 500 II. P., and upi ighl or liorivi ulal. and can also bo had In burn any kind of fuel, such as illuminating' gas, natural gas, kerosene, naplha, ensolh.". elc. liefoio vim fullv dermo to buv you bad better see Ihe Fairbans Morse and if vou don't think it better than Ihe rest, we cannot thou expect, yo.i lo buy this make. Write or call for a o'h-pngo catalogue and prices. PLUMBING! 1QA OrTP 3 iivid) vr HEATING! HARDWARE! LOCAL KEWS m gf "IS. FiU'ow'p" t the COn'"it" f'-pir.lo'l senli't'en pi ('( !' t if Me' l'"t k f'tr e1""-e. tP I'O'eie eh" t- "t-o trn-'-.' tt i'inre 0 . t, i i r'"'eit (" wis tlf'S ol;ff.l (n on 1 "VCVt l,v S.). Vo-rl ' h'' fl''st ''e'ent vl(' n rM'i.iT t'i n"'vntaient (if V'fir'.'fl-n ('" bV llT"r"CPt. PS j, r.,".lior n' thi s: ''"'r1' ""tv Invent I p.it'p"- (n"M"'tt" or wh'p the late fri.pi'it,'Hv V"i'1nn vas also a ,tl.'H 'P'-is v""'",')'i was tahh'd on th" mnt'rn o' Vp('onVrot 17 to 21. The Ins nerts ' eo"1d Pt m ister rtw .A vn'oq to farce a roll call on tho question. coim mnr'TS titns Cetctlve Peleascd From All Responsi bility on Charge cf Kidnaping. Indiana polls .L.n. 12. Compliment i,v iit. f. (b ia iciit lor Having rcmleicd a goat senke to his coun ti-v." Wil.lam .1. minis, ine mieinvc, was released from the i barge oi nav kidnauod .lo. in J. McNanuira, tho linger and iis broih i Hirer, drove in from Ihis morning and Ihe week-end shop- ed Object to Lodge's Treaty Compromise. Washington, Jan. 12. The Iidge ament'nii nl to tho resolut'on for rati Oration of the arbitration treaties with Qrnt Prltnln and Franco has stirred nnexpeoteti opposition from Democrat lc Bonntors. It is favored by three- fourths of the Republican senatorn who nrwpt It ns a happy compromise erf all differences. CITIZENS Sr'ZE TVIN Move Food and Fuel to Snowbound Town of Jetmore, Kan. Jetmore, Kan., Jan. 12. Hearing t'e first Hh'pment of provisions that has reached snovho"nd Jetmore since Dee. Id. a branch line train arrived here In charge or a comm'ttee of a hundred Jetmore citizens. I d by Mnor Harry rtreese. An ample supply of food and fuel was p'ncMl at the disposal of the group of ranchers and townspeople. After waltlntr more than two weeks for the Santa Fe ral'wny to get Ita trnek open, Jetmore residents flmi'lv took possession of the train which wns b'oekndod between Jetmore and Inr ned The protests of Conductor I.eltoh avalhd h'm nntlilpe. Kvory man on the train joined In the work w'th pick and shovel on the drifts of snow and Ice which ri'lod the out. Beatrice Epidemic at End. Lincoln, Jan. 12. The board of pub lic lands and buildings Is confident the epidemic of typhoid fever at the Insti tute for the Feeble Minded at lleatrlce has been eradicated. Many Want Extensions. Llntoln, .1 tin: 12 'Ihe boaid of pub lie Inula and bui.d.n;s is receiv.n.4 an unpsurillv large u imlwr of requests lor c:.l n urns in pay.iieins on scho .l lands under lease and tor so.no muKr sale contr.ut. A niiijo.ity of the.n lomo 1 1 oat tho south wesu in pint of t..e Mi le. where the flops were largely a lailure last year. The board Is In timed to grant such requests. jrldges In Merritt County. Llnto.n Jan. 12.-U. D. Price, state ciuinet.r.n turned fiom Mori 111 coui.ty where ho went to consult tho touiity issioncrs regarding bridges h it is nronosed to constriut witu Ktate aid at l!rid.;epoit and r.aya.d over the North Platte river. The en irinter recomniontled concrete con siruifoii and this was approved by the con.missloncis. New Articles Are Filed. Llnro'n, Jan. 12 The Lincoln Tele- uhone and Tilcgrarh company n.ed amended articles of incorporation with the sjcietary of state. The cap 10.1 tn.-u Is ra'sod to $1,100,0 0 to conform with the order of the railway commissioners permitting the pur .hmn nf the Roll mopei'tles in the South Tlntto country. Two Plead Not Guilty. Lincoln. Jan. 12 Albert D. Welp ton and ljnvrence 11. Ctift. cashier nnd assistant (ashler of the C.reenwood bank, appeared before Judge Munge In the lederal court and pleaded not guilty to the charges of embezzlement and falslfvlnn the books. Their ease were postponed until the May term From Friday's Daily. Nelson .lean departed for Peru this afternoon In visit his brother, Professor Jean, tor a few days. .1. A. Pollard, jr., of Salem visited Plallsmouth yesterday aft ernoon and looked after business mailers for a lime. Henry Thierolf or Cedar Ct k wiis looking after business mai lers in I'lallsmituth yesterday, looking- after tin week-end shop-piir-r. W. ('.. Mob or. I.. A. Mei Iheir homes looked after pmg. Mrs. F,. J. (Hark of Omaha was m Hie oily lasi niutii ami visneti Ihe Woodman of the World Circle, returning lo her home Ihis after noon . Major Creamer returned lo his home at Council lllulTs this morn ing, having made tests of tho poslolllco boiler and pies yester day afternoon. John ' Ossenkop of Louisville . , t -.. came clown on io. i .jesieruay and looked afler business mat ters in this city for a few hours between trains. Mrs. John Albert returned from Omaha hist evening on No. whore she had visited her Henry Long and wife, four in Meg west of Murray. Miss Long hast visited friends in Denver over the holiday s. OllltCH TO SHOW C.ISK. IN TIIIO DISTiiiCT COURT OF. CASS County. Nebrakn. In tie Mn l let- ot the Estate of Lena Wilshelt, iJccensetl. Tills must; a int.- on for hearing upoa t lip petition of Herman LuetelienH, e-t-etiUii' of t I.e estate of Lena Welshelt, iloetased, praying for a llct'tise to sell (lit- iioillii'tist quarter of Section 12, Town.sl.ip in. Range 1 1), Hunt of the t'.lh )'. M., In Cuss County, Nohraskn, or a sttllii iciil amount of the sumo to bring 1 I be sum of $1 L'llH.aa, for the payments of debts allo'vvt-il ngalnst said estates anil cost of ndinlnlstralion and special devises in the will of said dct'etixed H i re not being sullieloiit personal un( ft ly to i ny such debts, expenses and devises. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In said estate nppear before itte at my oillee In the Court Tons.1 at Plnttsmouth, Nebraska, on the ;tlth day of January, 1 !H 2 . at II) o'clock A. M to show cause why a license should not he granted to said executor to si'll .said real estate ns above de scribed of sitid deceased or its miicU thereof as may he necessary to pay such devt.-cs, ,t..,ts and expenses. It Is directed that this order be pub lished four weeks prior to said date in the I'lattsnioiith Journal, a newspaper published semi-weekly at Plattsmnuth, Nebraska, nnd of general circulation In said Cass County. lmtcd tills 5th dav of December, 1911. H M'VKY D. Til WIS. Judge of the District Court. D. O. DVVVKIt Attorney. C. H ALDRICH. Attorney. in ... .11 1. .!,..,. , -i.i ... 1, t ' . 1 ... 1 I. I. coniesseii uynamiici. ah mi- nii."6 uaugiiier, miss r.inmu, ut un- nm- In the indictment against Hums lor jta for a few days . .1. ... 1 1.....1..M (n '.iivine oai'l iron me taoiii uit-. ... nli: nar.oT: hut Ainl a' d taking him in rnllfornla lor trial were bold to no nu'l and veld. it I or this co '.it h:-d had anything to do with tho most o; air. isuriiii m this !ii'tiiiice, I should certainly now tender him an ap ilo-ry," said Federal J.til'-e A. n. Anib rs-n In (Psnnss'ng the imlUtm. nts brtr.ignt ny me couniy in ml lurv. under w'.'ch th detective had been he'd in lin.noo imu. fhe court he'd that when Perns rnd HosicU. n deteillvo of I os Anieies, Crl . arrested McNamara on a rcqui s'tlon from the Governor of Calilornh end honored by the governor of In Hi.mn thev acted lerally under the federi FfP'tes and any conflict In ib( state law w'th the federal law which tend" It. possible to bring an In dlctiwnt was not constitutional. LORIIUFR GOES INTO DETA'L 6enator Insists Upon Explaining Answers to All Quest'ons. Washington, Jan. 12 Details of the Band of Hope, the Hopkins Helping Handera and the "Hopkins apple bar rel," all things more or less synono mous with Republican politics In Illi nois In the senatorial Hunt of 1908 and l!)'i9. wore told by Senator I orltuer befntp thp committee of senators In vestigating his election. Flat Viheel on Coach Breaks Ralls. Aberdeen. S. D.. Jan. 12. A flat wheel on a coach of a- passenger train of the Milwaukee railroad, which broke many rails between here nnd Mtlbnnk, S. D., has demoralized traffic on the rnilroad between the two places Miss Nellie Julyan of the Mer- ... i , ; ....I .1... cervine scnooi is reporiou on un: sick list and Miss Crete Hriggs is teaching school during Miss Julvan's absence. Mayor (leorgo Pock of Cedar Crook visited Plaltsmoulh yes terday, looking; afler business mailers, returning to his homo on Ihe afternoon train. Miss Truda Long arrived from Denver on No. G yeslerday and drove to the homo of tier parents, OltDlill TO SHOW CAI SK. IN TIIIO DISTRICT COITUT OF. CASK County, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Adam Ingram, deceused: This cause canto on for bearing upon t lie petition of Kd ward Ingram, admin istrator of the estate of Adam Ingrum, oeceased, praying for a license to sell the west half of tho northwest quarter and the southeast (itiarlcr of the north west quarter In section 19, township 12, range 12, In Cass county, Nebraska, or a sulliclent amount of the same tt bring the sum of IlTiO.OO for the Mtjr- menls of debts ullowed against shIS estate and the cost of administration, and also to pay tho expenses of these proceedings, there not being sulliclent personal property to pay such debt and expenses. H Is therefore ordered that all pe sons interested In said estate appear before tne at mv olllce In tho court house, at I'lattsnioiith, Nebraska, on the Utlth day or January, lftlJ, at U o'clock a. m., to show cause wbv a ense sbsould not lie granted to such ad ministrator to sell so much of the abort) described real estate, or all of the same of said deceased ns shall he necessary to puv said debts nnd expenses. It Is further directed that this ordor bo published for four successive weelcw prior to said day In the I'lnttsmoutS Scntl-VVcokl v Journal, a newspnner published nt I'lnttstnottth, Nehrnka nnd of general circulation In said Cnoa count v. Dated this 4th dnv of December. 1911. II M.'VKY D. TRAVIS, j..,i, f . district Court. P. O. PWYEP. Attorney -Sale on Woolen - Underwear! Ladies. Gentlemen and Children if you can't keep warm try some of our nice underwear. We think we have a remedy for this weather. We are showing the best line ever shown in Plattsmouth. I ZUCKWEILER& LUTZ I