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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.
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BRYAN TO TRAIL ROOSEVELT
Nebraskan Will Follow Colonel'!
Western Itinerary.
BEGINS SATURDAY AT DENVER
He Expects to Speak at All Polnta In
the West Where toe Big Boll
Moose Has Appeared on
Hi Speaking Toor.-
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-WIlllam J.
Bryan notified democratic national head
quarters here today that he would start
next Saturday on a speaking tour of th-
western states, following: closely on thft
trail of Colonel Roosevelt. He will make
the trip at his own expense.
11 r. Bryan will open at Denver Satur
day night, September 14, preceding Colo
nel Roosevelt, who speaks there next
Thursday. He will then speak at all Im
portant points where Colonel Roosevelt
has spoken in Colorado, Utah, 'Montana,
California, Nevada and Wyoming, return
ing to Lincoln on October 2. From that
date until the end of the campaign he
will speak In the middle west and east
under the auspices of the speakers' bu
reau of the national committee and at
the committee's expense.
,' Roosevelt Talk Irrigation.
LA GRANDE, Ore., Sept 12.-Colonel
Roosevelt stopped here for two hours to
day on his way to 'Boise and made an
address at the Union county fair. From
La Grande he left for Huntington. He
will speak in Boise tonight.
Colonel Roosevelt talked of irrigation
In his speech in La Grande, which lies
in. the heart of the irrigation district of
this state. He advocated development of
. arid lands under the lead of the national
1 government. "'
i "Oregon should follow the example of
, other western states in giving women
j the women the right to vote," he declared
"I have grown to feel that there are cer-
tain Injustices to which women are some
: times subjected which cannot be righted
i unless you give them the ballot."
Colonel Roosevelt's itinerary may be
changed to "Include an' excursion Into
Texas. He had planned to omit that state
I from his list because of the time required
' to make a campaign there. He considered
'today a trip to Dallas to deliver one
speech.
Wilson Plaees Tariff.
. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 12.-Governor
Woodnow Wilson discussed, the tariff
here today at the state , fair before the
largest r crowd that has yet gathered to
hear him in his presidential campaign.
''We, have the r right, to look to pur
- government," he said. "Not to support
uB, but to remove the obstacles to our
individual self-support It is said that
. prices have risen all over he world. Yes
they have and they have risen faster and
higher in high tariff countries than in
low tariff countries. No Intellectual
gifts stand in the way of the assertion
because we don't have to have very
much brains to read statistics, and sta
tistics are open to every man which show
that the United States is burdened with
the cost of high living as no other coun
try in the world is and there must be
something special in the United States
which makes It true. '
"Take the price of meat, for Instance.
It has gone up 30 and 40 per cent in ten
years in this country and the price of
American meat has' not gone tip a frac
tion of a cent per1 pound In London mar
kets. . j.-
"'"The argument for protection," he con
tinued, "when there is domestic compe
tiUon ilerentJrom the argument for
protection ' where there Is no domestic
competition. The wall -of the tariff
enables certain gentlemen to get behind
, it and say, "We are all of us secure; why
cut one another's throats? Why not
stand together?' And they did with refer
ence to meat"
The governor referred to the tariff as
a "malignant growth that, required a
radical operation."
' "If I am a surgeon- and you are a suf
ferer, will I see that your declining years
are made happy?" he asked. "I will per
form the operation, but I will not cut a
single tissue that Is wholesome. I am
going to cut put the diseased portion and
'save your life. The man who does not
j propose to cut the deadly thing out is a
quack and not a surgeon. Don't let the
quacks deceive you." v
While Governor Wilson was speaking a
portion . of the circular grandstand ou
which he was standing cracked ominously,
but did not give way.
Nntmea Demoerata Xame Baldwin.
HARTFORD, Conn.. Sept. 11-Gov-ernor
Simon E. Baldwin was renominated
today without opposition at the ad
journed session of the democratic state
convention. Other state "officers and
seven presidential electors also were
named and a platform was adopted.
In accepting the nomination Governor
Baldwin alluded to the democratic vic
tory of two years ago In Connecticut as
a rebuke to the republican party for
abuse of Its power.
"In this day of the final breakup of
the republican party I look to see Con
necticut range itself again in the party
of Jefferson and Madison; the party of
political equality of opportunity; the
party that stands for social and Indus
trial and legal Justice."
MINISTERS TRANSFER v
TO NEBRASKA CONFERENCE
BEATRICE, Neb.. Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)-The
fifty-second annual session of the
Nebraska Methodist conference convened
In Centenary Methodist church yester
day morning with Bishop Frank Bristol,
D. D., of Omaha presiding. At the call
of the roll 112 ministers responded. O. T.
Moore was elected secretary and E. M.
Furman, O. P. Trites and E. B. Maxey
his assistants. A. V. Wilson was elected
statistical secretary, with eleven assist
ants. Dr. A. C. Crosswalte was elected
treasurer and B. A. Alexander, A. A.
Randall, N. C. Seidel, W. M. Jackson, C.
E. Corrall. J. P. Yost and G. M. Jones
his assistants.
Bishop Bristol announced the transfer
of J. P. Yost from the North (Nebraska
conference and J. F. Boeye and G. F.
Francomb from the Austin conference.
About 160 ministers and thirty probation
ers will receive appointments from the
bishop. '
Rev. J. R. Gettys presided at the sta
tistical session In the afternoon and ad
dresses were delivered by Rev. A. O. Hin
son on "Thy Kingdom Come" and Dr.
Jp.v Somervllle of - Wichita, Kan., on
"God's Call to the Church for Aggres
sive Evangelism."
In the evening, the anniversary of the
board of foreign missions was enjoyed
with an interesting and logical address
by Rev. A. A. Parker, president ofBaroda
seminary In' India. The church temper
ance society spoke on "Life in , a Dry
State."
Beatrice charge first appears In the
conference minutes In 1858, and of tho
pastors who have served Centenary
church since that time only Rev. Duke
Slavens, Rev. N. A. Martin and Rev. U.
G. Brown are at this session of the con
ference.
Nebraska
GERMAN-AMERICANS
LAY PLANS FOR PICNIC
SEWARD, Neb., Sept. 12.-SpectaU-The
German-Amer'can picnic will be
held here on October 3. The Tyrolean
singers and yodelers who were at the
World's fair have been engaged for this
date. Chancellor Avery and Prof. Fos
sler of the Nebraska State university and
Congressman Charles Sloan and Candi
date C. M. Sklles will be the speakers.
Two county bands will furnish music. A
water fight between members of the
Seward volunteer fire department, band
concerts and free vaudeville all day will
be given here on September 18, bargain
day.
Ehrman and George Thomas have
formed a partnership for the transaction
of trading and real estate business.
Elmer Rousselle was knocked from his j
automobile Sunday evening and rendered
unconscious, when his car was run Into
by another car driven' by Mr. Hennlmann.
The Young Men's Christian association
building committee held a meeting Thurs
day, evening. The Carnegie library com
mission has approved the plans of the
building as submitted -y the committee
and as soon as plans and specifications
can be prepared by the architect, bids
for the building will be asked for.
,F. W. Parks has sold a half interest In
his flour and feed business to J. Verne
Willis.
The body of Mrs. A. J. Hotchklss, a
teacher for many years In this county, j
and whose death occured at Oshkosh,
Wis., from paralysis, was brought here
for interment today. She wa aged 64
years.
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NOTES FROM BEATRICE
AND GAGE COUNTY
IMPLEMENT HOUSE AND
THEATER BURN AT M'COOL
ATCOOL, Neb., Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)-
Flre started In a 10-cent store operated
by. William Steel yesterday morning at
4:30 o'clock entirely destroyed the build
ing and contents. The blaze soon caught
the Implement building of Marshall Bros
and burned that to the ground. Most of.
the large' stock of implements, buggies
and wagons were saved-' Loss estimated
at $5,000, partly covered by Insurance.
Schools of Cambridge Open. '
CAMBRIDGE. Neb., Sept. 12.-(Spec!al.)
-The Cambridge public schools opened'
yesterday morning with the largest en
rollment. ever had. The attendance of
nonresident free high school puplh. Is
the largest In the history of the schools
Twelve instructors are employed, as fol
lows: C. White, superintendent; Miss
Lenor S. Fitzgerald, principal; Miss Elsie
Belschner, assistant principal; . Miss
Marie Keal, second assistant principal;
Prof. Marcellus De Witt Nicholasdi
rector of music; Prof. C. Elberon Hard
ing and the M'sses Cornelia Sullivan,
Georgia Culver, Vesta R. Snyder, Fay
Babbitt, Bessie Dunlap and Grace Mc
Clelland grade teachers.
Grows Beautiful, Heavy Hair,
We Prove It 25 cent "Danderine"
Destroys dandruff Stops , falling hair Cleans and invigor
ates your scalp Delightful dressing.
To be possesed of a head of heavy,
beautiful .hair; ; soft,, lustrous, . fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff Is merely
'a matter of using a little Danderine.
It Is easy and inexpensive to have nice,
.soft hall1 and lots of it Just get a 26
, cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now
all drug stores' recommend it apply a
little as directed and' within ten minutes
' there will be an appearance of abund
ance; freshness, flufflness and an In
comparable gloss and lustre and try as
you will you cannot find a trace of dand
ruff or falling hair; 'but your real sur
prise will be after about two weeks' use
when you will, see new hair fine and
downy at first yes but really new hair
sprouting out all over your scalp-Dan-derlne
is, we believe, the only sure hair
grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure
for itchy scalp and It never falls to stop
falling hair at once. V"
. If you want to prove how pretty and
soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth
with a little Danderine and carefully
draw it through your hair taking one 1
small strand at a time. Your hair will
be soft, glossy and beautiful In just a
few moments a ., delightful surprise K
awaits everyone who tries this.'.
BEATRICE, Neb.. Sept. 12.-(SpeclaI.)-
The committee selected to sell stock in the
new Home Telepnone company, to De or
ganised at Wymore in opposition to the
Bell company, reports that about half
enough stock has been subscribed and
that It Is meeting with much encourage
ment in the way of subscriptions. Some
are taking the limit of ten shares at $35
each. '
The case of Keiiy Bros., an implement
firm of Wymore, against the Gage
County Telephone company was heard
by Judge Pemberton yesterday. The
case was taken under advisement. The
plaintiffs ask that the company be com
pelled to restore telephone service in
thelr place of business. The attorneys for
the defendant contend that the judge has
no jurisdiction over the matter and
should be brought before the railway
commission.
Frank Davidson and Miss Martha Kle
man, both of . this city, were married
yesterday by Judge Enlow.
John Carmichael, . living near Ellis,
was kicked In the side by a horse
Wednesday and badly hurt.
SAUNDERS COUNTY FAIR
IS WELL ATTENDED
mobile ambulance took him to
tors.
C. F.' Prange' was thrown from - his
wagon while coming from Malmo to the
county fair and rendered unconscious
yesterday. The neckyoke broke and let
the wagon run against his mules' heals
which caused them to run away. He
came to and was able to get to the near
est house where he stayed all night and
was able to get about next day.
The body of John Erlckson, a pioneer
resident of Swedeburg, was laid to rest
Tuesday In the 'Swedeburg cemetery. He
came to this county In the early days
and had conducted, a store at Swedeburg
snce the town started. He had been sick
the last year and passed away . last
Saturday.
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Reynolds, Neb., Jan. 29, 1912.
Mr. M. L. Blackburn,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dear Sir:
n Yours of Jan. 24th received and would say that I received
a letter from you but was sick at the time and so it was laid
aside at the time and so got into the waste basket. Now would
say about my policy, it was a $2,000.00 policy and 10 years to
run. I kept no special account of it, but will say that, when
I settled up with the company, they paid up on the cash basis
all sO. K. and if I knew any one wishing insurance would ad
vise them to take policies in the Bankers. My sons both have
policies in the Bankers now. They are both satisfied with the
Bankers insurance in every sense of the word.
Yours truly,
GEORGE WARREN.
TEN PAYMENT LIFE POLICY
TEN YEAR SETTLEMENT
MATURED IN THE
Old Line Bankers Life Insur
ance Company
of Lincoln, Nebraska
Name of Insured. . .George S. Warren
Residence. ........ .. .Reynolds, Neb.
Amount of Policy. . . ... .... . $2,000.00
Total Premiums . . . .... .$1,664.40
SETTLEMENT
Reserve . . ................ .$1,239,64
Surplus ... . . .'. . . . . ........$ 534.16
Total Cash
.$1,773.80
Ask'the man who owns one of these policies.: Write us for an agency.
WAHOO, Neb., Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)-Thc
Saunders county fair Is In full blast and
large crowds are In attendance. A heavy
rain fell Monday and Bomewhat Inter
fered with the attendance Tuesday, but
Wednesday the grounds were thronged
with visitors.' The Malmo ' band, the
Mead band, the Wahoo band and the
Prague orchestra furnished the music.
The twenty Pine Ridge Indians are at
tracting considerable attention. During
the half mile dash a green horse flew
the track and tossed the driver onto the
fencer He was not severely Injured, but
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WOODMEN OF CRAWFORD ,
PLAN BIG LOG ROLLING
CRAWFORD, Neb., Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)
-On October 1, 2 and 3. Crawford will
begin a three days' fair festival and race
meet and In connection with this, the
Modern Woodmen of Crawford and sur
rounding cities assisted by the Royal
Neighbors will hold a big log rolling.
A. R. Talbot, head consul of the Mod
ern Woodmen of America, will be here
and will deliver a public address. Other
prominent speakers are expected also.
October 1, the Woodmen and Royal
Neighbor parade will take place, and In
addition to this parade a program of
racing automobiles, Roman hippodrome
chariot, hurdles, trotting, pacing and run
ning races, which will be open to all.,
The Twelfth cavalry band will furnish
music
Drill teams from Alliance, Hemlngford,
Marsland, Chadron, Harrison and Rush
vllle will give exhibitions.
Active work on the new Burlington de
pot at Crawford was begun Monday
morning and when completed Crawford
will have a depot that will be the pride
of the northwest. The depot wUl be lo
cated on the south side of all tracks and
will be fifty feet longer than the pres
ent structure and will have tiled floors
and be heated by steam. The Burling
ton Is just completing a subway under
Main street, which cost J26.O00.
The Twelfth cavalry yesterday began
Its hike to Hot Springs and on Its return
will stop over one day at the fair at
Chadron. , . ..
AGED PIONEER WOMAN
TO FILE ON HOMESTEAD
STANTON, Neb.. Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)-
One of Stanton's oldest Inhabitants, Mrs.
STRONG FORCE OF MARINES
HOLD NICARAGUAN RAILROAD
SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, 8ept.
II. -A strong force of United States
marines ' hold . the railroad between
Cortnto and Managua. The train service
now Is regular. The town of . Masaya
will be occupied by murines tomorrow
and Oranada the following day. The
letter town is strongly held by adherents
of General Mena, the rebel leader,: No
fighting will be permitted at points oc
cupied by the American force. The
United States cruiser Denver has ar
rived here, the California sailing for
Corlnto. ... ,
Foreign Affairs
The Italian premier, Signor Glolltti, who
Is now at his country place at Piedmont,
Switzerland, has had a special wire put
In In order to communicate with the un
official delegates who are discussing peace
with . the Turkish representatives in
Switzerland.
An Inquest on the body of Charles .0.
Boucher, a New York newspaper man,
who was found dead at Oravesend Sep
tember 9 from gas poisoning, was held
In Indon. The verdict was that Boucher
had committed suicide while temporarily
Insane. i
An exchange of noncombatant prisoners
has practically been arranged for between
Italy and Turkey. The prisoners held by
the Turks comprise members of the Ital
ian mlneraloglcal expedition capture In
Tripoli, while the prisoners of the Italians
are civilians captured on. the Aegelan
Islands. ,
Members of the Panaman administra
tion express alarm over the request made
by Maurice H. Thatcher, governor of tho
canal zone, that the Panaman govern
ment Issue a decree providing that all
concessions which Panama might make
to Individuals or corporations to use the
waters of the republic must contain a
clause that such concessions are granted
subject to the superior rights of the
United States ovsrthese waters.
Running up and down stairs, sweeping
and bending over making beds will not
make a woman healthy or beatlful. She
must get out of doors, walk a mile or
two, every day and take Chamberlain's
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KEARNEY, Neb., Sept. 12.-Speclal.)
Today the registration at the Kearney
State Normal school opened with many
students presenting themselves for en
rollment. Regular classes will be held
Friday morning, for which the perma
nent programs have already been ar
ranged. :
The Kearney Military academy took
up actual school duties this morning
when revllle was sounded at the usual
assembly time. The enrollment Is about
the same as last year, about 100 boys
being expected by the end of the week,
In foot ball and other athletics, the In
stitution, which Is a leader In this part
of the state, will be badly crippled, from
the present outlook. The majority of
the foot ball team and practically all of
the star track team of last spring having
graduated. ; " .
News Notes of Deshler.
DESHLER, Neb., Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)
x.fgu8t Krako, who resides near 1 this
p',ace, sold $3C0 worth of melons from an
acre and a half.
At a meeting of the trustees of the
Lutheran High School and Business col
lege Monday plans were ordered for a
building which will cost about $35,000.
Eighteen five-light Iron posts were or
dered for Main street at a meeting of the
town board Saturday evening.
District court will convene In Hebron
October 7. There are twenty-two cases
on the docket. Seven divorce, five parti
tion, three suits for Judgment, five con
firmation, one damage and one criminal
case. . .
The hearing of William Horton, charged
with forgery, came up before Judge
W.'llmore, Tuesday. He was bound over
to the district court for $5,000. Falling to
give bond he was placed In Jail. '
Allra-rd Pickpocket Boood Orer.
MADISON, ;Neb.t Sept. 12.-(Speclal.)-Gordon
W. Wilson, arrested last week
on a charge of picking pockets at the
Tllden carnival, had his preliminary
hearing this afternoon before County
Judge McDuffee and was bound over to
the district court on the charge of petit
larceny from the person.
almost blind, still holds the spirit and
ambition of her youth, and has filed on
a homestead In Wyoming, and will leave
this city next month alone to take up
quarters on her, land and prove up on it.
Mrs. Drefson is comfortably well oft
and the move she now makes Is prompted
alone by a desire to show that age is
no handicap, so long as there Is de
termination. . She Is of sturdy German
blood and despite the "dimmed condition i
of her vision, Is very active and shrewd j
In business affairs. '
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1513 Douglas Street.
Art and Music
Thirty-Eighth AniBal Openinf Tuesday, Sept. 17th.
Watch Sunday's Papers for big Announcement
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EMPLOYER TRIES MAN AND ' ;
GIVES HIM FIFTEEN LASHES I
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 11 Taking , the
law Into his own hands, F. J. Schofleld,
proprietor' of a chemical works, , admin
istered a punishment of fifteen lashos
with a rawhide on the back of James
Daughty, one of his employes, who was
alleged to have been caught stealing a
small sum of money from him today..
After the punishment Daughty was
given three hours to leave the city. ;
Daughty was tried before a Jury con
sisting, of other employes of the factory
and Schofleld acted, as Judge. He was
found guilty and the "Judge", admin
istered the punishment
GRAY HAIR SIGN
OF AGE, EASY WAY
TO RESTORE COLOR
A harmless remedy, made from com
mon garden sage, quickly restores grey
h.ilr to natural color. The care of the
hair, to prevent It from losing Its color
and lustre. Is Just as Important as to
care for the teeth to keep them from dis
coloring. , Why spend money for cos
metics and creams to improve the com
plexion, and yet neglect your hair, when,
gray hair is even more conspicuous and
suggestive of age than wrinkles or a
poor complexion T Of the two It is easier
to preserve the natural color and beauty
of the hair than it is to have a good
complexion.
All that Is necesary. Is .the occasional
use of Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, a preparation of common gar
den Sage and Sulphur, combined with'
other valuable remedies for dry, harsh,"
faded hair, dandruff, itching scalp and
falling hair. After a few applications of
this simple,: harmless remedy, your hair
will gradually be restored to its natural
color, in a short time the dandruff will
be removed, and your hair will no longer ,
come out but will start to grow as Na
ture Intended It should. , ' v.-:' '
Don't neglect your; hair, for ,it goes '
further than anything els to make or
mar your good looks. Tou can buy this
remedy at any drug store for fifty cents
a bottle, and your druggist will give your
money back If you are not satisfied after'
using. Purchase a . bottle ' today. Tou
will never regret It when you realise the
difference it, will make In your appear
ance. . . :: . . ;V
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Co., 103 So. 16th, 324 So. 16th, 207 N. 16th
and 24th and Farnam Sta.
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Stomach's and c nda Indigestion
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