THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lfi, 1910. 4 " Nebraska STATE CNIURSIIY REPORT VecrrUry J. S. Dilei Shows Standing- r .fr.n.-. T..;. ri V mVt W . A maa MAEUi& UP CASH IT3D oetter Reeelved at r.tflH nffle wi Bests fee Call l-e r -tracr (kKt lor Meellsa ef brmn Frra 4 Staff Con eepon Sent LINCOLN. Sot Special -Frora tb cash tuna tf fhe state university there hap been paid iTito the -lal treasury a total f JSC SOLX. lea-elr-a a balarr on hand at the k ef t rmi-ar.cual prici of ttll.i. Thl U shomn In the report ot Jamaa . tmittu tocttun to the board of: rerer.l. f led mlb vfrr,,- e,,ainr.errer. The principal item which go to ciaae up tbe laxe cah fund are aa follow: ajiimai hurt.adry dnrurbt fci-m. H.JCJ:. la:rj hubandrj deirtn.ent Je. I4.SOS; lur - mltoey In home eooftomica. ttudent board. U.Ciir; tncidrnta fees. iro.ieri li.Cl. laooratorr fee. s.l; li colje, tal- tion and tltmlMtM fee. tiSt, ub-ta- tion Jforth Platla ia:ea. T.7l7. text book A lea. K.;4. Th foliowinf rhowt the expenditu.-e. to- getber with rbe balance cf tbe approprla- lion r apportioarDerit tf each fund of therI,t tat unleerettf tor the ail moruh periil , endln June I: - ' TEMPORAR1 NIVERSITT FIND. r.xr'dl"re Si montbi flM ! iiatanre May a, aM Z1.HW 4 incwne. laid. etc-.ane and wae- taoV'ofrK-aVion"."!! ui7i. Mill tax current ei-enc and i-ermtnent Irrivrevf-ment k..rded j?1 t!T.tr coined-3U-.W.-. Currmt nj-eneea. drj.artmotit and aeneral I:r.Feenng buildina., to complete tniafrnlll DUJta n, irnim.um jifn"ient Fan mechamie building, tem porary labor Oreea hru at firm We-sec piant at iarm li.CS n : -S-if.l . Ta-tal I Si.Me.ir FTATE GE?f ERAl Fl'ND. Furcha of lead amd improvement i her remark were very nthuiiiatiraly re out of len.aue aptrotnatxn f30.MII celved. Approination exnauntea. Nor"h Watt csleriaurm Kxpded baiaaoe . .1 '..fir, ? - Fsrawrw" inrtltatae Kxpeaded , tialanre Hog cholera atudy Fxpeaded Ealnar i-.j..... 1,7Q.4 1 l"nera:ty caaa fawfl Expended Halan-a f. 44.WU.K VJTITED FTATF EXPERIMENTAL Kl ."tl&. A5an act Kt-w.1ed l-lBe --- Hatch act Kx(aded .(.ye-... balance Morrill Nelo fund Mill taa Mtt' Kiuff tub-nation j Expended W Baiaut e ......j. 4.1j, aientin emj-Mu- Exix9dd .,.....,..r... lialanc Aalaaaa f Hair M retina- , mmMcr UMJ exieaaeo A telegraphic Invitation to attend a meet-1 "'ulfaclorn' "d weraxe malna provided in, of goveraor. at the Kanaa trute T' T tal to dicur railroad rate, aent out byjmould boM tr for a SveraoV .bb. of Kan, ha. been re- "J-" ?" . . . ,..,.. of aewerage la th city waa dlaciied by O. ceiv4 at the J U Kro n. WilUam Emrt. Dr. M Ste-art. berrr. but la tbe abeene of tbe executive c w c bra-r.,noV k-w-whether ( . 0lJ. EnKiBt. R. tbe inn-itatlon will accepted ic Gore to provide a. uat of what U It la atrt believed that the Idea cf.lx.id-. .jj ln connecrloo with tb aurver tor lng th meettog waa orlrlnal with th , ,wlLf. mMlDU rew.nUr mAt, and to govtrnor of Ktuwu, but rather that hel,.,.,, ml m roM.Unx to beii next Mnj. haa taken advanla- of a urtaftloa which . ,jay evening. Tbe lnvitatioa for all aiti been made to other governor, by a UC lntereated to attend tha Monday meet- New Torker. Some day aw tne governor received a circular letter Irorn an easterner rather rambling In Its terma saying th lailrosd wer about to boost ratea over ih. munm- and to save the shipper end the people all the executive bould get""1 aner a tmo oay aeaaion. Hon. buv to offael mtat fhe railroad ciirhtlw- H- hunger of Omaha wax presiding trv to do. Governor Shall en herger letter . ma dr.pd ia th waste basket as being of no. inonanc. It U presumed that Governor tubb. though, otherwise and ZZZZl a meeung fa accordance with i m lha rr-i.r lT T -T i i j t eert Martial Detailed. Adjutant General Han if an ha iued an detailing seven members of the M-1 uona! Guard to act a a court-martial , to try th guardsmen, who tailed to report at tb Fort Riley socamfment muhout being properly excused. Tb. court mill convene at o'clock on the morning ot November li. The detail forHhe court i a follow: Brigadier General Joen.h A. Storch. Coionel F. J. Vack, Srcond rem men t. Colonel G. A. ITferiy, K.ret regiment. Lieutenant Colonel J. M l-irknvr. medical deiartmefil Major H. i- Paul. Second rerlment. Major U. H. HoVdeman. 1' rt repment. tai'tain L. H. t.ice. s-.rna' rcrii Ca4iam C. L. Bremster. First repiment Jwdfc advooata Eaitaerr Hare Heaerts Preareea E. C. Hurd. :gineer in charge of the physical al uatioa department ut tii su.te railway comrnisek'n. ha filed a leport oov-t-ring tbe ork ti dprtmerit bas doi.e from Juael to Agut tl Luring ttiai pe riod statteo maps'and right ot may maps hav been me bared ciertne 1.24 mile. Tber ha ten ni.tl or the uuriingiou tralea aad ef the In ion 1'acific JS nule Tber. has t-eea inciectei a grand total f aU tmKwi. dur-.i.g which the de partment haa trailed U.S. mile. Of tb iM ai'propnated fL.r l-i.e ure of tbe department fr ti.t tin n;u:u thire has been spent a t.Uu t t.l-'t 4ejeels t I raaiier stlt-h. The Burlii.gton raiiruad vijvu t unii iii mitta lb at. Jor;a A uraiul li..cna lailrosd in roatrurtii.g a trabritr imilcii - . in saiesi men on puouc questjotia ror tbey Eusai ai j li.dj.-aul inj-'- '"a "eU. th momaa crack '. ,kty lo lr. WjJ,t pr,ju(flof-, lnd .te j.eUlio.i lil.w a me'"'"; t mef t La, in Ue miming', band covtlt of their surrounding, nd op ciLiuisait r,4;ra...b- tii j uf ' Indiana, tne Fort Robinaoa MLi--portumtie. for information tb beat l at U.c lull vf Etigai aid J indicaul in an ariamer tx t tal- iUmay ... . ujiiu. . in rwiiai v.-ih'" j - tiau. a and ctlier fi.od a sppl.ialun rnui I '-'thertj ur.piecedented in tb hiuiry of ibe aormriwioa ak:M fr U. transfer the anociaiioa All the boxes in tb. as- ..-.tea. ana a aal. anamer th. fclu. ; aoc..t.o g grandsta.d hv. already bee. lii.Ktaa today aaid me f.ijjut .fforei lo"! ana uocaful lair u an tciaaLed tu j.pte U tdtar wit an.pie ..til the, . - t-a-Mer waa net needed at this tw. t ark. lararn taarseadeal. V.UK, Xev -Pt- ..-.-u-l-Ther. ! a en.ai i,i. u,( tra. un.r leimi-i. ai tne . u h.,14 tn u ci4i ul aioi um.i itj tvt auvl. a i ia Mce aa t.-.n a iijv) i,t I eoti. fur;.( it. savii t..re.-:iuc :ri.n aJ.uca tneeirxalr .wn'U m i wrk c. ut.l tumri mere tairlj- tuJ."tut iuiui then rlike.a ef IIL.ll ttu li L ,nrit A l'r3nl,l. era c:-ULii fardier n.ia. ' u it uu muiuis tu sell at l&c ie aj.ji.u pj K-e a:.j ar tuu Uiay flsir; ard k..a lai ml tat to Sluf to icreal, ul i.au. k. craia ai.d. allt . tne:e ax a fair r a tarn tnuat i ia 1ml ruaui) a bo 11 M-A rojMritu aaJ dor to i haie to Kj a Uuauel of m tit at utueea t :.e i n -e ia i o hi tikt&c. 1 be rain iinr.j tu, ie weeka hea put lb ('ootid m cutlm: c ki d:tioa i ptuataa ai.il en.uiiC in .niei mteat, . Ttete I (.oau 1 a brr ftat -! iae ruititaied a-rea to Tu-k c-ountv ia m.r.- ler sr4i. A. ca" c iruiikii.K to r.;: a l -bushel ' wheal wrder Tut a miller feuiid that h touk. fJl Ll. wrdtr utUf h Nebraska offerir.g a nice pf-emlora Tb rU nl h.a qua'ity of winter wheat la Tork ounty 1 such that miry farmer fear ben trade lndrper dentlv rich, and mrsies - i ar v-tter every ftnwt ra Mcifea-. Speech at Sorth Bead Di inter mheat IB th PMr OS tb . home tarn-i.' SECOND OAY'S SESSION OF NEBRASKA CONFERENCE erteteedeet Cera la HU It Advise Itakm t Vete Re saellraa Ticket. AIXSWORTH. Xeh.. Sejt. U - pcialV Ti.e a".nd dir'i eeDB ef tbe Eighteenth Annual Nebraska cnBfereeic vu called to "Tifr by BiFhop Mrlntr-e. The "morning ho'.r." the thirry minute pfmiir was ued by lr. Oren W. FMer of De Mrtne. la . in an ajar on "fioul Winning." Com- murion service fallowed, conducted by ',' e-. ' -rri -r5 -w1"- I n business t( held during , the jrfTfiirc jeaulted tn the election of Cbaj-ie i11- Burleirh of Homiriirrord aa aerretary of jth, ccw.ferenre. W. g. Tork of Ijoiis r.ne ata.t!tiraJ Becretary. and BeajanUn KuhUr of Gordon aa treasurer. Chartea T. jBur.e.ft: waa named a official reporter for the church paper. Twenty ittaffliit oom- n.?itoe wera appointed, after which Paper- :lrtenfirt Juliaa of th Chad-on dltrtct jwa rallwl upon for hla annual report. Thie a folio ed by the report of oper1ntefd- Cam of the Lrtir Pine dlrtrlrt. Ha oonfin hlmaelf to church mattora until ;the cloee or fcl report, when be tn)eted a -Aa a reaultof that.- aalt tha aanator. ,,trU p,;) ,oto lhe Ufm)ISotu ajSmcmiahlna) j -the factorle of thl country were eloeed. n" t,rt,,ther to vote th republican ticket j.ji of men were thrown out of a in reneral and for AldMch for wwr Inlplorment and U.W.N of women and chil- particu'.ar. jdren went nonary t bed ererr Bight. The Cram-ford Barclay of ChJea opened mee were reduced to the low meal of Euro- 1h atemocvn eon with a talk on &un- peas war and were forced onto a Chinee :3r achool work. lir.f great tren on th ; diet. Rom of you men may Kke it. but X "'prance of thl mork and th Importance j don't want any more of It 1b mine. T b,vins jt taJk I "Trick ofltt-pubilc credH Werlng. rer- a followed by a few minute devoted to'nue declining and the national debt diBniRrton of method to purru and thellng In a time of projrmd peace; labor un- prjblem presented thereby. JMrm- a- - zrer. naaona organlaer w. C. T. V. of Dallaa, Tex., waa th next ,rlotic addreea in th earlier atagea. but ithe political rltuatjon in Nebraeka came tn for more than cual menUon. Mr. Zehner la an eloquent and forceful apeaker. arid i ! The feature of the evening at union addrea by M. W. tegan, preeldmt of th Wiley unlTeralty. Ma-nhajl. Tex. !b;mpovi:iiaTi rtm tectmser Plaaa fr awei- aa Addlrioaal Water Mala Ar Orderrd.. TECfMSEH. Neb.. Sept. U (.Special V ; The apecial aeaaion of the city council I held lat evening to conalder taking atej i to provide Tecumaeh with an extended i water aenice and -with eewerage waa aa ie enthualaUe one. Several lntereeted eJtl- na were preaent. Mayor H. I. Eader .. i ?Z 1 tated that tbe member of the council to .. 4.aa..2ja man mere in favor of tbe Improvement. ,w. tl The Kint to be dlacusaed eapedallr waa to n l needed and how beat to proceed to get it G. A. t'unlap of the Intermouatain Bridge arvd CtmntrucHnn umn... ... ri lii:.jsv" aom lntrUng eUmate. He aaid Mnf; waa made. Federal tear! at tltadrea. CHADRON. Neb.. Sept. 15. t Special. 1 I'nited States district court adjourned her ". iini (.niiMl' attorney, ot Lincoln ln eharg ot th -ernment -fie of caaea R. M. Hall '' " tampering with United fV "d, m Tb, as, of tb I mted StaUw aaalnst Torlck Nicboi. - - . i chsrgij with irgel fencing ot government land, mas tried by a Jury and defendant found not guilty. Th. case against tn Burlington railroad on a charge of not uaing aafety appuancea maa started before j a jury, but after the government's teaii- mony maa in It maa tound to be so alight Jan offense Attorney C. C. Wright for the raiiroaa company entered a plea of guilty 'and tbe oomjany maa lined glut) and iaid , It aa cbeaptx than trying the caae. ' Breach ef Preaalee Cava at Kea-raey. 1 KEAK.NET, Neb.. Sept. li. Special. I Nellie Wrlgbt. a pretty little omaa of ! about tmenty summera. ia suing one John Echu-macht in th county court for breach cf promise. Mis Wright aad Echtemacht mere lover lilnui Ia iKa v. . , . r. , . it .. ,u i- . V. durmg the fair that E-ihter&acrt j ,.,a v-.,, 1 -"" O t.ad shotber girl on whom he was beiow iug i n aiiecuons ana wnen a lover auar- r. , r. , r . , , V x. 7. : r'a ao dipkjiur lihlernaeht married hla other ... "1-ar girl. Th. new Mr. Ecbtercach, maa in '"""' --""a opening or th, th,y tmTai lh, rarmera while the trial and showed ao litti Interest ia lis If., f ,m,a th farw, f'ogiess. a... u , . ii t iav.-v v-i, c, , 7 V . C. V-',.,T. v ' Th - w awciauoa ti OH will hold the fair next meek. Beaidea tne cafcdiaatea. E. J. Burkett. J. C lihlaaa, G. M. Hitchcock and C. li. Aidnch. k. mill deliver addrease during tha fair, th during tha fair. th. I u. lorn leg special atuactiot. will be tea- Uti kaed r-n Mr. A -.t,!.,.. V .TV' Auji.n t, --v. eo., cer.u li iSbecial ) isrresi oeais in real ett '""V? JT " - lm,-w.airt north of th. fair runi. J' 1 b-k east ot Box Butt avenue, Otw of if larrest deala in real eetat X. 1'. lad.,. ,r.. irf fSMk. i-.-k. ...I 1, -l.rt.v . it, a vit. to .lau nTt VT, CZ' Tb " titj Iota, which tue coanaey mill sell on fcBVUi bn "'-r.lr resjolahle, but IX .j .-. ..,,. always srienufie and profitable H anoke ' 1 of th. man mho .tared on tfc. far t-eaus. ail Jtl v umerv. Laaoola, 111 . found l.r back to perlert hea'.ta. eh . aoueer treuoia ik.ckacna and najr a(petit m as erjr -J poor at nmea A few meek ago 1 g-ot Koiey's KiJnejr mils aad cite thent a fair iruL Tfcry sav ut rreel reiiaf. so continued, ti.l Dow I aia aaia la perlect health.' Sua bjr eii wrugg.aia Srrlaaa Laeera I lea and mounds ar tealed m naout dacyer u.is th end lai.ds ef Ana and within a Mood poisoning toy Backha a Arns-a fvalta aVosen yeara 1 sent out tbe first altoif a aeed ' t.ea'i-g mnrder. Sc. For sale by ' inte parts ef Nebraska that haa now soul : r".a:oa Irrug Co. U'Piied by th ml'boa and ha pushed com- i fort: and sueceasful Babitatien 9t ml Ins Tbe key te th sit uattwa Ilea Want Ada Nebraska BUKREIT SflOWS IP DEKOS tecta Pirtr Acts. ACT AS BLOCS TO ALL FBOGBXSS Me wi Vera f Rtra Fsrwlas Cwaaaaaalty At T4 wf rhle--ewet mt Key VI lew Addrewa at arrlbaer terk fbaw. NORTH BEXP. Neb.. Sept. U-.Fperial) j -s-nator nuraett in iu wnimi we:t rery larrwr opon tne roterera ot the farro-r la the potic- of tbe republican 'pertv. Ha said that th democrat had al- jways tried to make th farmer betlev that n r.aa n mwweev in in pr- o ' ! Policy to help ahar Ita imaginary burdens. mrhlca a democrat -na aJvays al to ptctura Is tbe moat exanrattn tarma. 1 The aenator aa.id tht no arTaroaot a needed for thoae farmer who wera alt ienou1i to remember tbe oondltkma when jtha deanocra-Oe ptxtr la poar and their poZlcie war la operation, between m and 17. Th democrat were oppoefd to th pro tertlr tariff pobcy then, Juet a they ar yppoeed to it today, and whan they cam into power they broke down the republican protectjTa tariff policy tb ftrrt thing they 'ad. employed or morkirig at th lowet wage (for fifty yoara. and all farm product peiow jth coat of production, and eotne of them jdition when the democratic polldee wer In force In th country com 12 ceata to It cent, wheat cesU to cecta, oat T cent to It cent, bog I cent to ( cent. aheep a dollar a head, and th American people rtarving. I know a man who whipped a rarlnad of bo rat to BU louia and aban doned them becauae be could not !1 them for enough to pay the freight. I know an other Instance of wher they drew upon th shipper tor DO deficiency to pay tb ex pense over ad above what tb boraes sold for. "Those were th condition that th re publican party tound tb country In ln 1SW after tha democrat bad res It four reara If there had not been a republican party at that tirrve tohold out om bop of relief to the American people In their distress there would bar been a revolution. "The first thing that th republicans did after coming Into power again waa to re enact the protective tarif fpollcy. and th democrat said it waa unconstitutional, and every democrat in congrea voted against it. But we enacted it into law against their 1 protest. We abut out the Mexican and South American rattle, and held back tbe Canadian bay. We stopped th Inflow of European manufactures, started th fac tories on this aid of th Atlantic and act th idle men to work. We disbanded the hungry bread lines and reorganixed the men Into th full dinner-pail' brigade. W dis charged Corey's army, put th democratic party out of bncineaa, and the star la their ooare one mors looked down upon a proa- peroua and contented American paopia." BTBKETT AT KRIMEK FAIB. Seaater Make Speerk at Bta First Heaae ta e wreak. SCR1BNER. Sept. Ik Special.) Fnr eev eral years the people ot Scrlbner hsve been holding annually a stock and agricultural rhow. and thl 1 tbe second time that they , hav arked Senator Burkett to address jtnem. j-ne people ner use ourxett ana jBurkeU .rident-T Uke the people, for he - i ' --L of the state claims to hare given tbe sens tor hla first start in Nebraska, for It waa only a few miles from here where the sen ator came fresh from college aa a young school teacher twenty year ago. Aa tbe j senator recalls It, his first meal ln Ne- jbraska m a taken at this place. Anyway. be knows tbe people and marched Into the I little bote) mrlth all the familiarity of aa 'old settler. "I alway did lik you North , Platte people." aaid the senator, aa be ' grabbed J. M. Beaver by th hand, "and j never a hall forget how kind yoo were to j m up her when I did not hav aa ac quaintance in tbe stat nor a dollar la money. Financially, I hav held my own and have Improved my condition so far a friend go, but I never wfll find better friend than I frond aa a boy up in thia country. Peltries la seech. Tbe senator mad a rpeech to tb far mers entirely devoid of part! nan politic. H told them that good farmers sometimes . , . " , , , , developed into f:t-clsss politiciana but K. . that be never knew ot a politician who worm d iaui as a termer, tie eea tnat . . farmer politician were uruaily fannera of the second degree; that they were in th. . . ' . , , business not eo much for cuWvating th. .. ... However, ha said that th. farmer who ' " v iticians a reasonable length of time once In ,,uJ!, find Wlf voting for the . i r ... mr.A 1m .V.. .nj hn!l - - . - . , vu.w ftWUJV 1 . ,i. ,,- t v-. 1 . . v count-e dim it as a ir k. ' . ' fuinuincvi w rena a uu.i ame in sxuoy- . t .w.. . "is kij"l- me tarmers were taur" t:ft it mm rrvr 1 n f rs-TT mtK.-.r, f- a - - gK - formed men upon puboc questiona H l !'' e3 etixens or t'ass county- passed congratulaud the fa' mors upon all th 1m- I la hl bom in E;ood. thi countv. IJOeJ instrumentaliu. of Interoour. t. I pirVlvi. h7 ma.nriLneTr .'hirat. t ;. ween them and tn world, such aa th.jgTto". ?.rm "KSfeB H?",a.' ; rural fre delivery, cheap postage, auto- 1 tou4 In an unconscious conditiun anrt ! mobne and th. Ulepbone. The telephone i '"f ' tx hom- r; Alton bad trav- b characler.xed aa "tb. moat far-rm-u-bin, . . . " " "a -p ... , XVlZl 'tb munien ,uld yx the enQr Uood tw. , wrT t,tr.four t i SWW-1A. 1VI 11 tTaVQ tTOUiO ITanilUl utea while nnrhbor- hours." isasreaesseats ta nrala. " mii nae 10 ao a nn likalr te make tnurh of a ucces ln farm- "'-' ' -o,,,.. oecmir. and more scientific, said the senator. "It is berom!r.r more and Dnor neceerarr t snake a study of It Tb Cv rrroent. both stat and catlona'.. has! O-s ojt to wraterer helps ifive them 'reccfiaed th ucportan; of economic and comfort and strength. Fcley's Kidary 'scientific fmji4. The Agricultural re- ,Pil cure kidney and bladder disease pendent sent anea dear around th world to get aed of plant that grew luxuriantly j further aesu Within that dosea ar tt Nebraska jM-r, t fcaa lntrod'ord tbe marar-m wheat and trda farmlnc profitable ad certain a hosdred mile further wert than It wa before. He aad that the treat rw emmert u Bow etodrlct cpfn a remedy fr-r tbe irreateet of ail horror to th far mer ht cbolara and that upon hi re quest an expert from tbe department had hut raraoOy been making experiment at Oraha- "Thaea afrlruJ rural and rtock dlrplarado a rat deal mora good than aim ply to fnr nlh a r'a day to tbe mtunvinlty and an opportunity for the treet faker to unlnad ht a-raft upon an ansa "per tin public. TTey furnieh an opportonlty to emchanr Idea. ! and are an ob.lert lesaon la the hreedin; and rftjrfn ar farm tTilmtW T"he tieocile .r, that ft wt. wo more to ralee rcKxj harm uan to raie a ecrub. and that tiere i a whole lot more MUrf action tn tLe thought and more money la tbe op eration. Th eenator pointed out th good that agricultural coliegea had done, and yet only a few year ago It waa thought t be a ok to vend boy to ache! to laara how t tana. wbrasaa wcwa (. YORK Mr. lew Frloe and M Lor May Thorn mer married last Monday. TORK The date far holding lb Tork crtauiauq.ua have bee fixed fur July X to August i. UU. BKATR1CE Bamue! Black aed Miss Eiien Adamaon. both ef thl city, wr married here yeataroay. TORK Schooi ot tha dry opened Mon day morning with aa anrollmnt of LMS and X ln the high school, aa tncreaae ot Lf over laet year. TECVM SEH-Ut Coahln. wif ef Hon. O. A. Oorbin of Maple Grove precinct, tru county, died vary suddenly Wednesday fo. icalng an operatloa. TORK Johnaoaaf fries tight picture wer bt.led at tbe opera bouee Tueday night, but owing to tr protest from tne nuiuFterjal union they were not exhibited. tt-Al KlChr-Jueun UreO, living four muee nartLaest ot feeairice, yeeteiuay mta bi e.gnv axre :arm to J. K. leaner of tne Le Mitt ncinity for (Ifi.Kiiu, or U per acre. Ai-BION A half section of land about aix mile nonh of town, with very meager to pro eme.i. ta. eoid yesterday at forcea sie for t&UM caan, and maa bougiit by George Whitten. TORK A. r. Bloomer and mire left thl CJI) last meek for their new nome ln Lf Ange., tax. Mr. Biooroer ha bera a re deiii of I org for mora uaa a quarter of a century. BEATRICE Announcement waa received her resteroay of tn marriage of Mis Kaihryn bale, a former beatric resident, to Burton r. Bradford, which occurred at to-oiae. loa last Sunday. ALBION Th Boone county fair to be held next week from tb XKh to the tad Inclusive promise t te on of the movt ucoeaful meeting yet held. The pros pect for good racing never waa aa good. K EARN ET Frande Edaoc and X1k May Fimpi were mamea at the court house edneday afternoon by Judg Hajioweli. Mr. and Mr, fc-daon will maae tbelr future home at N orth port. Nebraska band wii piay at tbe Ak-tar-B.c leuvi- i ties la Omaha on October I and S. Tbe I manager of tne band and the management I ot the Omaha ahow cloaed the contract this week. BEATRICE Bea A- Smith and Miss Emma Rora ta.bg h mere united ln mar riage Wednesday evening. Rev. C t,. Ting ley officiating. Tha ceremony maa wn neaaed by aoout twenty re.ativea and friends ot th young eouple. TEClTiISEH-Prof. Joseph Chairlnl. di rector ot the Tecumaeh military band, ha been chosen aa supervisor of music in th Pawnee dty and Tecumseh school, director of the Pawnee City Militarv band and di rector of the Pawne City High school or chestra. biiATRICE Robert o ri,ner . ' of the Cnited State navy, who haa been ' visiting in the city miin hi parents, left yeeteroay for Sao Francisco to Join the crew of the battleship South Dakota. Tbe ship mill leave ln a few daya for Austra lia maters. CHAD RON Chadrea (wbiie schools have rncreaesWof' SnSStSTL4! J"?f meat tb first week last year, which mas ei. The enrollment n th high school u 1. E. P. Wilson is superintendent and Lenora page principal. TORK Thia county received first prise on the county collection exhfbit by the schools at the state fair. Mwa Jessie Wil ier d of bradshaw, first, for a map of Ne braska: Miss Minnie Iue, second, for hand drawing. The Henderson school we warded first for best display of penman ehip. PLATTSMOCTH Peter Mumrn passed way at hi hom ln this city and the funeral senior wer Tuesday. Mr. Muirm mas bona In Schleswlg. Germany. June IS. and came to America in lha. and to Plansmouth in ICTO. where h haa resided since. H. ia survived by a widow and fiv children. K EARN ET All day Wedneedar student. wer entering this dty to take' up thei work at tbe Stat Normal srnool. The en- , rollmnt this ycAX will, uo limiiiL, exceea that of last year. Th Kearney Military , academy opened Wednesday also, and tbe boys looked familiar on the street with their trim new uniform on. M COOK The t-year-old daughter of B. I W. Benjamin of Grant precinct, thia county ! we accidentally fatally injured last St- j urday by family playmatea. her skull being : fractured by an iron skate attached to a rope th. children were whirling arnund. Tne body mas buried in Riverview cemetery ' of true city Wednesday afternoon. i SCHCTLER Q. M. Brown of Central ' City haa started a suit la tn. district court 1 of Coifax county against Edward F. ! Poldn. Frank Pracak and Acton rTaxaA U- who compose tne firm of Clarkeon Mni- 1 ing company of Clarkson. Neb. Tbe suit i la brougnt for a non-payment of a prom- I laaory note for gii.O given by said company j last June, ALBION Boose county made a good homing at the state fair last week in it hnr.. ,,.... -r I L . , I --' ' .u'.i. , . w.iuta wurira eujm horses and received elevea premiums as 1 follow: Four first four second, two third j and on fourth. Wolf ar Kennedy entered tbre horse and received three first pre- ! miuma and on. cweepetake premium. KEARNEY Tbe Commercial club of thl I oily haa planned a tmo-dey automobile traae excursion and will make It in about j two weeka A brass band will aocumpar.v the train, mhich mill be made up of fifty i cara A base 1-aJl team, meae up of t.-" mt awkmard buaness men ia n.e tins, will cr.elienege any business men s team that may wish to play. TORK The tmenty-flrrt opentr.g of the 1 - " " 1 - w en i ....I. - .T.t. iir cr.epei ma i crosded. Ir. W. E. Scheil prvfiding. Lr I vorker, delivered trie opening asKresa The sttendance tiu year ia fr in eia of J I that of former year. The fatuity i. ' larger, tb. iabatones have been doubled ' and a pharmacy department ha been -added. ! PLATTSMOVTH Elder Cy ro Alton, on. i ! r.9 .x s.iai. v...e . w - ' .u ru.r.i) re-' !i "1"" ,na. FlM . "TD tb Ph)" fnr isxanas iwiee. wnere tie naa a son n ! m t:.e err.plcy of the fovernment. The d- ' ' " as, -ui w-. vw: io---J Wf 14 ft HQ Eun- tF.K-v. P KeUurns srrlved with a ;mbere he moved lest Marr.i on a farm" ; I'''' " .'T vena men njr ownit.f ! In V.itt" .TeV..' lie al! o,?r ,e"! ; ant fanr.er. he had prtrtrred. Mr h..lurti s rat that he was induced 10 J l .? a..ada l.r reaef-r: i lh toa ut I fill1 v liiiicttfetil a i ertwerrcts in bcnh nesspirf,. na-.;n- nd b" .klet aad the mnnderful :or told by Canadian real estate men. Just hM Mon m c ,r,.4i funi ..ire3 n:m tLere I I mas no p.eee l.ae York county. ' I Craillaal ef tldertf resale. j promptly, and gr!v comfort and relief to . elderly peopta. Bold by all durggista A Break fr Llaerty from stomack, ll-er and kdner rouble ia arada when a ISe vox f rjr. King a New Vttm Pilia SB taught For aooe ly lioatva '. Lfug Ca. V.'hal' ifaa Mailer ? wita tb littie fellow. Tte fbanrt-g r It bit erea. Children g eye oltea teed atttBtion. pecllly ttildren Jut Pfticc!c cho?1 work, Tbre 1 no duty tbat you owe more l-apratlTf ly to your children than tttt of tricg tbelr r rfrular)y examined ty a eom-p-tetit ortlcian. Wty rot brine, tbe child in tomorrow and learn for yourpelf if the eye are defec tive. No charge for the xmina tlon. Huteson Opiical Co. 21S Sooth ISth St. PEACE LNTIL CORONATION jXoted Jesuit Priftt Locks for Ko Trouble Till Zing is Crowned. WATT 05 WOBDS OF THE KTJfQ Father Certl Like A at erica aad Telia et tbe lar Reeeevrra Which Waa Ceaderted at Masai Wlleem, Cal. Deapite all report of approaching rup ture between England and Germany and aa upheaval from the suffragette force la England, that nation will have peace and calm ur.til King George la coronated. I Tbe Rev. Father A. V. Corce. director of th observatory at Ftonybrook. near Manchester, England, announce this alt- i nation ln a brief .nteniew at Creighton university Thursday morning while he ws. ' the guest of Father Rigge. ' Father Cortie a words indicated that all ' manaer of political disturbance 1. liable to ' break forth from tbe suppressive calm , that now exists 1b his country, when the! king finally Is enthroned In June- The ' astronomer's words wer to the point tht all faction and the entire public Is breath-1 lessy awaiting enlightenment aa to what sort of views tha new king hold relating to public questiona It may be that he will sanction woman's suffrage without a fight, aad that he may smooth over th difficulties between Germany and England easily. Father Cortie also talked enthusiastically about America and the great solar re search meeting at Mount Wilson in Cali fornia, from which he i returning. The meeting cf astronomer at Mount Wilson, he aaid. m-a tbe best one th International fnw.n ct Aatronnmer. baa ever held. It waa the fourth convection of th scientist, with an enormou attendance. Including fifty delegate from fcreign countiiea Father Cortie added that the Mount Wilson obervtory waa tb beat in tb world. Tell et the Sam's Rare. Tbe visiting astronomer took occasion to remark that be disagreed with Rev. Father Cirara regarding the effect of the sun's radiation upon electrical phenomena on th earth. "I believe that the sun spot prob- bly have a co-ordinate cause With elee- trlcal txrm of the earth. he said, "but I cannot aee how th sun's fore of Itself is a primary cause for tbe phenomena on tha earth. The electrloal force expended la ona storm on this globe Is equal to that nrriA bv the lun'i radiation ln eisrht "tha. .0 bow could th. Utter be th. cause of the former V Father Corti had reference to th statement made by Father Cirara on a recent visit of tbe latter to Omaha Tb. visiting astronomer departed Thurs day evening for tbe east to make a abort visit at St. Louis and Washington, finally leaving New Tork for England. He is to be at th. head of the British expedition to th. island of Vavau of tha Friendly islands group next January to observe the total eclipse of the sun April 9 of next year. Tbe observation of the sun on that occasion will be at night time and will last but three and one-half minute. r:.r'? i Our $ J 0.0 00 cleaning and dyeing plant it a scientific conquest over dirt and spolt. If WE can't clean it. It CANT be cleaned; If WE can't dye it in the tbade that 1 plea, it CAN'T be dyed. Send ui your gmudged clothes; the hopeless cases; then talk about ut. Tele phone Tyler 1S00 or Auto. A-!225 for a "Bkttleahip Grey" wsgon. Express charges raid on in coming work of $3 and over, from out of town patrons. Dresher Bros. 2211-221,1 KARA AM STREET. 90 of baldnews conies from dandruff. Jui-t tee how nicely Na ture will do her work if you remove the cause. At your barbers. D.R.SHAMPG0 SATUEDAY, SEPT. 17TH Great Sitle of SaUijJe Tailor Suits and Dre-e?. H AYDEHS iLVaaaBawl VaVaVaaalaDK H39SS maaaESaaCSasfi nsr r more -economical man s& the Cheap and -and MUCH WHY? Because Calumet Baking Powder is more certain in its results the baking is always lighter, more delicious and more evenly raised. You never have a spoiled batch of baking by its use. It requires less hence goes turther. (SALUJK BAKING POVDER IS the "hill Taloe baking- powder the hi'best quality baking powder at a medium price. And we pus r ante t that it will give you more real aatis i faction than any baking powder yoa L have ever used ask your grocer. F Free large handsome receipt W book, illustrated in colors. Send 4c k ud slip found ia pound can. Na CaWenet lUeafesw rKgW Award ( WrW Part Fsea lpeeiu. Vhose Piano? For You. IF one loses confidence in his clothier or grocer be simply shifts his trade to another, for the clothier's and grocer's product are used up and for gotten quickly. But it's different with a PIANO. Most of us in tend that our pianos should last a LIFETIME. Now will the piano you have in view last you a lifetime? Can you place confidence in YOTJR piano man? Think this over, and then SEE US. Ctik-kr-rtng at Sons Packard I vert t rood Ksrtxmaa Sterling Hantinjrtoa Barrard Mendelaaoha Auto Pima Packard or Kurttnnaa Players Tbe Bennett Co. Kohler at Campbell Henry and S. G. Lindeman aad tbe Krell Asto Grand 16th and Harney Streets. - -Zlllzr''' "Ring Out the Old - - Ring in the New It's some time UU the first of the year, but it shouldn't be any tim before you Discard the Old, Replace by New all your office fittings A new desk, new chair, office filing device that are convenient and up-to-date in every respect are what yo need. Perhaps, yon have been thinking of replacing your old funr ture by new. but It's just been carelessbeat or an over-eight on you part that you haven't done it before. Let one of our salesmen ca1 show designs and quote prices. . . Omaha Printing Co., ft Douglas SI 6. 024-28 repaired and cleaned by the exjert Annenian hand made handkerchiefs and lace works of all kinds; alo a few choice rugs for tale. J. I. TAMIIMOSIAN Phone Harney 1273. HtsOLS ST. AI1DP.E17S SCHOOL A BAT BCZOOI. TOM. BOTB Oraaa sal kick seaset wars. Staaaata ttuauaa atetaa aaa realaie (Kma utiau. rail ten aeri aapt. Kia. a. Wk.aiia, a-hob Jtai. aaea. tftttnnrl H I tin Ltkiimi -" 7l Opens eL tn. unaar aaisavail a.aiai asaasiaj epinaju auapirea Uuaranteea ui.. Su I allure. Teacher to every ten ty Dellsntfui home Beat aaaKiaiion Fuji atj.ieuca iie Lyceum Course EacarsM to aw Orleaa aartaa ataraig-rat Teauvai 1 Niuntr limned Ueaat cost L.croil meaayl address Coi. t t iotiiue. Jdexlco. alo. ROWNELL B H AL - E0"!! taaSi. ft CS ItSIS li tu. ISO v jth al! th dvttee f Extern school CerlificaiM adinti te T t.i ;r Smith, VMir. l'i.neri' ef t l.lcag o and fun V t.ltersiiia aji riri ln s;.ectai ri srr cf i;r.enced heut-moir tear book sent jikjo roqueat MISS JaHs- Lincoln Business College 0fcn a Trsiniat That Will Bring Yow a Big Salary 1 a via I tm wmm. era a Kpouun Nr Um. ear. W anea miM imaruk Skartaaa aa 'rsev-'in aa Srasaraterr t a mmr giaai ta r r4 oiea4. IkvaHnnM. Tlm reef aa mm f l (se esi na a fciawwi Irminuig ef fntl eala Im , taa aacnaf arMk mmmn auar ar se s ! a yoaw IB, ail tr c-u raiamriia. M fere. tr aiiea 1 1 -e m it (. ties, i Wnen you have anything te sail or t. rhacjr advvrtov -It ia Tb Be Want Ad eotumi. and get uick reaulta i al Big Can Kind fly BETTER Famam St. Ind. A-34J AAD COLLEGE. 41st aad CbjrJi Strait Obi B;o:k From Car. prspax far th aalvsrsit. Znoiriaaai aa aaaeiera ar aalesrsiiy taaaaia S. , aa asaatar. oa cat. an A-nie and Colterc rreparaUT -ur. Art. aluMc. LH.mitlc Sclet ar.d t!) a,i,ai.c.. Xatlte Krcrch ar.d oern-.sn teacnera a afhool r... . KEARNEY E3E9 MILITARY ACADEMY With our Academic. Clasaie. Scientific and Commercial Courtea that pre rare the Boy tor Life W aJm to build up a sound body, de.eio charac-ter and treat hsbitt that make tk Boy the llacly also. Writ for catalogut. Ueary S. II u seel 1, Head Master. Kearney. eb. If j ai evxasYTl ALUME Si - I