t Tin: oMAH.y sundav uki:-. jaxuakv i:, v.ns. 3-A I TP Nebraska MANY COLONELS COME FROM OMAHA Governor Morehead Picks Large Number of His Personal Staff from the Metropolis. TWO FROM THE LEGISLATURE (Krom a Staff Correspondent) IvINCOLN, Jan. 11 (Hpecial.)-Forty-two of the eighty-nine colonels appointed ly Governor Morehead " for membership I on hi pergonal staff come from Omaha nnd South Omaha. Ten of the number are from Unooln, Including: those staunch old wsrhorses Colonel John Grant Mahef tend Colonel Charles Jonathan Bills. Two members of the legislature are on the ctaff. Senator Tiller of Seward and Rep resentative Rheinhold of Butler county. Thu list in full follows: 1'rnonl Staff. !-oihus Neble Omaha C. A. Miss Omaha M .lonn jrt, UOWn ..... vfiiinii I.. 1'. Ltterliack Oman lyer Klein Omaha T. J. O'Hrlen Omaha I". C. Hi-ufcv Oman tU.lL!! hi llunlul OniMhfL J. J. O'Connor Omaha S .1. llemlerson Omaha John H. Mithen ...... Omaha Henry Rohlff ....... Omaha Ii'aI Caliow Omaha il. F. Marshall omana I j. J. Plattt ...Omaha Marley Q. iloorbead Or. C C. Allison .... Kdw. Get ten U. W. K. MoDaniel .. Arthur Mets V. V. KuncJ A. V. Dresner ,.. Tliomas Flynn Thomas Byrne Hould Diets ..Omaha .omaiia i.Oraaoa' .Omnha Omnha i ....Omaha ....Omaha .Omaha ....Omaha !omaha i '.'.iiomaha V i-ellx J. JMconane T O. B. Liver "74 Thomas Quintan 1 Adolf Ptors ' H. Fannin . Felix J. McBhane ....Omaha j ""Omaha l".Onaaha ....Omaha I A. 1. Falooner (Joorge Roger .. J. P. Ffenton J. A. C. Kennedy Orafil Cnnr.ua Louis Nash J.r. Kdward F. 8hanaban...Soutn umana T. H. .Bulla ?oul" urar 1 rTS?cth:::::"::::::Sh oS-iSi Fverett Buckingham ........South Omaha W. H. Wood iSoutn Omaha Michael Murphy .outh Omah W. K. Straub I'M win J. sMurfln Richard L. Haryreaves .lohn O. Mahcr i . A TiipIi.i Uncoln Lincoln Lincoln IJncoln ' Lincoln 11. It. Haynie Lincoln Frank D. Kuger Unco n I'M Westervelt ..Lincoln lj j( Jims ,...ju-i'i. Hans' Warkow .. ';:UnF,n u von HavelocK "harles C i'arme e Plattsmouth i '.harles i.:. 1'ai .1. B. McDone II. A. Oler.ch I' Joseph O'Urad 1 Kd L Ixock HRlU lurm - lea-iiTj h ; rul1" dy f," i . . . . inir a n.n n .....rvunii . eorKe M. Adams .... William J. A. Raum .Crawford Crawford lr.ll. C. Wunpeil Ueorge A. ' Towle . c v. Tierney ..Overton Wabash ..Broken Bow Lexington ileorge tiillen ?ln?,, K. J. Shlnn Beatrice Beatrice , Beatrice "L r-wllnn"" Tekamah Ueorgo Ol McLanahan Tecumseli Kreri Volpp Ke-si-nev 1' . w . riruwii. r Grand Island John Sink Dr. C. B. Barnes A. H. Held ' J. N. Hartranft V'arls G: Cooper i'atrick Walnh ltto Murschel Frank J. Taylor P. W. Shea C. K. Samuelson John Moran William Beatty Hubert Oberfelder Alb.on M?iu?5d Crawford .McCook .Oid ...St. Paul ....Orleans ...HUdreth ..Cailaway Brady Sidney ..Hxamua A- "erman ""hi , morris i " ..v... ij,neaKter )T.:::::::::::::::::: li. E. Filler toewara HANSEN MAN DECLARES BELGIANS ARE AT FAULT (From a Staff Correspondent) T.TNCOLN. Jan. U-(Speclal.)-Once in ' - l i! - .... tha tnnnv STeneroUS a great wnno - - ... resoonses that Secretarly Mallery of the .tat commltteo.for Belgium lief is receiving Is a ploint-and a protest. ft the -Belgians surrender and say ti:at they desire peace Instead of w;ar. Is the argument of J. J. Wohlman of Han sen Neb., after citing the Bible. "Then ,y heart and pocketbook will open simul taneously for their but as long as they choose war let them Buffer for their "'secretary Mallery nays that he Intends to send tha writer a little Information concerning the relief work and hints that he may quote a little scripture of his own. VAN KILLED BY TRAIN NEAR NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Jan. 16.-(8pe--lal Telegrara.)-The body of C. C. Chris Usneen of lndlanola, la., was found along the Missouri Pacific railroad at an early hour this morning by a track walker. His gold watch Jiad stopped at 7:45. No money was found on the body. He was about M years of age. It Is thought he fell from a moving train. A receipt on his person showed the name. The body was ground to pieces. A blluard Is raging here. All business to suspended and railroads are blocked. ' NOSE CLOGGED FROM - A C0LD0R CATARRH Apply Cream la 'Noatrili To Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! your cioggea nramw open, risbt up, the air passages of your Lead are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous dls c harge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh id tune. Kon't stay stuffed up! Get a small bot tle of Ely's Cream Balm from your drug i. lal now. Apply a little of thia fragrant. Hntlwptlo cream In your nostrils. Jet it penutratc through every air passsge of ti. head: soothe and heal the swollen. In- named mucous membrane, gWlng you in alant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. Its Ju spienaia.-Aover-tisement. Nebraska Full Information About Mileage (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. Uv-SpecuU. There will be no lack of Information concerning the amount of mileage used by state of ficials during the coming administration. If all of the same make proper use of the blanks furnished them by Auditor Smith. The blanks provide for the date of any amount used, the points of departure and the destination, and the number of miles. The blank Is printed on the back of the regular expense account blanks and as each expense account Is sub mitted, the exact amount of tho balance of mileage on hand is to be reportnd. During the past administration some of ficers kept no mileage record beyond that of the time of the purchase of the various mileage books. WAY TO COLLECT ON LEGALS Nebraska Publishers Propose Meas ure to Enforce Payment for the Publication. MONEY BEFORE THE AFFIDAVIT (From a Staff Correspondent.) IJNCOLN. Jan. 16.-(Spectal.) Three newspaper publishers in the legislature nropose to see to It that all legal notices shall be paid for promptly Instead of the publisher being compelled to watt several . , . , . , nionths for his money and, In some cases. failing to get It at all. Leave No loophole. The plan for bringing this about is somewhat novel. It leaves no loophole wnereby needy publisher, -anxious to I get any kind of business, might consent to wait the prompt payment and thus bo dPrlvel ' h advantage which the proposed law would give him. Whenever a legal Duplication has been "" thta 1,111 Prov,de" that the owner ot the newspaper or someone, in its em- pioy muse swear to an aiuaavu contain- n this clause: , . -publication fee h-'been paw to the publisher of . newspaper In which such publication was made." Penalty Provided. A penalty of $26 fine is specified in case any publisher makes a false affidavit In this regard. Consequently. In order to play safe, he must collect the fee before n8 certifies- that the legal notice has been puma, lit mu wanner rt:t4('irru vy law. no allowed thirty days after the last pub- . .. . . "cation to nine tne arnnavit. i uni wtis vn niiivuuvru juiintj vy Representatives Broome, Cronin and Barker. - i PrtllDT THIfCO PUIOPC flC vvuni i nru vimnuL ur ' TRAPPER'S FIVE CHILDREN BKOKFN BOW, Neb., Jan. l.-(Spe- clal.) Because the evidence In the case tended to show that-Oliver Blevens. , taapper living near Cumbro, this county, 's an unfit guardian for his five children, the same were taken from his custody Dy County Judge Ford and placed In the care of Sheriff Wilson, who will look alter meir xuiure weiiare. ana ouwr has been dead for over two years and the complainant alleges that during that time the haphazard care that has been bestowed upon the children is not at all conducive to their well being. The chil dren range in age from 16 down to i, there being three girls and two boys. The sheriff will place the children to the best advantage and not separate the younger ones If he can possibly help it. COMMISSIONER PURDY FILES CONTEST SUIT MADISON, Neb., Jan. 16. (Special.) J Watson L Purdy commenced quo war- I ... nrneeeHlne-s In the district COUrt tO ' j OU8t john w. Fttch as commissioner. January 12. Purdy asks the court to de cree thst Fitch Is not entitled to his office and that he be ousted therefrom. District court at Madison will not con vene until January 26, instead of January the first to be considered being Whit- more & Fisher against Frank L. Warner, to set aside a state deed to certsiu land in section 16, township 23, range 1 west Notes from Clay Center. CLAY CENTER, Neb., Jan. 18. -(Spe cial.) Agitation for a Carnegie library has this week resulted In the receipt of a definite proposition from the Carnegie corporation, and It Is so favorable that It will without question be accepted. The city already owns the proposed site for the building and the only delay now will be while giving consideration to plans that will include a municipally con ducted gymnasium in connection with the library building. Through the efforts of the Clay County-! Sun a large, shipment of flour and cloth ing has gone from this city and sur rounding country to Belgium. The wheat in this section Is In fins shape and with the promise of big prices farmers are feeling good. The Jefferson county propaganda has received scant courtesy In this vicinity. Buyers of horses for the foreign market are here almost daily and selddm leave without taking several animals with them. ' The Ancient Order of Cuited Workmen lodge of this city has taken In forty new members within the last sixty days, and last Wednesday evening celebrated tnls splendid gain by a publlo Installation f officers and a banquet. Johnson Coaaty Notes. , TECUMSEH. Neb., Jan. 147 Special. )- The Johnson County Medical society will hold Its annual session In Tecunuteh next Wednesday afternoon and evening. The afternoon will be devoted to a business session, and In the evening a banquet will , v. l .1 H-V. m ..l!Awlnv will til Inu mt a Cancer." Dr. B. F. Gay of Tecumset,; "Medical Legislation." Dr. F. I Wllmetb; "Local Anaesthesia." Dr. )L II. Everett of Lincoln; "The X-Ray," Dr. Roscoe Smith of Lincoln. .The Christian Endeavor society of John son county holds its first county conven tion in Tecumseh, on Saturday and Sun day of next week. Rev. C. C. Markham of Cedar. Rapids. Neb., has been called to the pastorate of the Tecumseh Baptist church. He will begin his work here March t Aaaoria Wlater Coagh. The first dose of Dr. Bell's Pins Tar Honey will help you. It kills the cold germ. Only 2bc All druggists. Adver tisement. ' Nebraska PLAN WAR JIPON GOPHERS West Nebraska Statesmen Propose to Have Land Owners Wage Destructive Campaign. TAX COST UPTO PROPERTY (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, Jan. 1. 8pctsl.)-rratrl dogs .and gophers, which have been doing great damage to f lefts and pastures In many parts of Nebraska, are to be sys tematically exterminated by a yearly campaign for their- destruction, under the terms of a bill which will be Introduced in the legislature soon by Representatives Foster, Broome, Hornby and Stearns. This will be done without resorting to the unpopular expedient of paying a bounty for the pelts of the troublesome animals, which has been proposed in other legislative sessions but never became a law. The bill will make it the duty of every j land owner in the state to kill olt all gophers and prairie dogs Inhabiting; his acreage, before November 1 of each year, Should this dlltv hA tiftff-loeted. It wilt then become the duty of the road overseer to'ver r,nU1 of lm go upon the land and exterminate the . animals, after giving thirty days' notice. For this work the oveTeecT Is to be al lowed $:i per day and his expenses fori buying poison or other suitable material or apparatus to accomplish the end In view. , THOMAS NAMES MEMBERS OF EXAMINING BOARD (From a Staff Correspondent.) IJNCOLN, Jan. 16.-Spectal.)-Dr. A. O. Thomas, superintendent of education, has announced tho appointment of the three members .of the board of Inspectors and examiners for state and life certifi cates. The new board will be as follows: Superintendent K. M. Campbell of Co- lumbus. Superintendent C. N. Walton of , Wahoo and Superintendent H. M. Baton of Emerson. The last-named Is the only j member on the old board reappointed. I The others are both new men. - , Superintendent Eaton was originally ap pointed by Superintendent Delsell to fill the -acancy created by the recent resig nation of E. J. Bodwell. Membors of the board received per diem pay and ex penses under Superintendent Delzcll. The new superintendent is not yet decided upon the matter of the board's pay. PAWNEE COUNTY BOYS TO HAVE COflN CONTEST TABLE ROCK, Neb., Jan. l. (Special.) Mr. W. M. Thompson of this county is srranglng 'for his second annual corn growing contest for the boys of Pawiice courtly. The following prises' are to be given to the seven boys producing the most corn on three acres of ground In Pawnee county, Nebraska: f First prise, known as the governor's prize, given by Governor John H. More head, X; aecond prize, given by Congressman-elect C. F. Reavls, a gold - watch: third prize, given by Mr. N. Z. Snell of Lincoln. Neb., $35. Mr. W. M. Thompson j will give (50, to be divided as fellows: I Fourth prize, $15; fifth prize, 113; sixth prise, $12; seventh prize, $10. Mr. L, W. Leonard will be manager, the same as last year. , RAILWAY COMMISSION CHANGES SWITCH RATES S SWI iff dorr (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 16.-r(8peclaI.)-The State Railway commission has granted the re quest of the Union! Paclf'o for permis sion to Insert the word "empty" In Its tariff on switching rates on passenger cars within yard limits. This Is to con form with the lnterstste regulation. The road was also granted the permts s'on to etafe expressly what Is fcald to be already the practice In regard to switch ing charges on other than passenger cars, namely, 'that the one charge is madj when the car is loaded one way and empty the other, but that when loaded both ways the regular charges are to bo made. TORNADO INSURANCE CASE IS TAKEN TO HIGH COURT . (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Jan. 16. (Special.) The case of Pearl R. Brady against the State In surance Company of Nebraska has been appealed to the supreme court from the district court of Douglas county. The suit Is one of the tornado insurance cases. The dwelling house of the Insured burned after the wind had wrecked it. The insured collected 12.000 on her policy aga'nst damage by wind and cyclone. She sought to collect the fire Insurance In the time amount, but the district court directed a verdict for the defendant. Mews ' f Urmrvn. GENTVA, Neb.r Jan. 18. (Special.) The Modern Woodmen Installed offioers Wednesday evening as follows: " Consul, R. A. Burns; advisor. B., A. Willis; banker. J. F. Hampton; clerk, W. E. Fiegenbium; escort, Chris Peterson; sen try, Samuel Bumgardner. F. M. Flory acted as installing officer. A number of the Odd Fellows drove to Shlckley last night to assist In In stalling the officers of 'the Shlckley lodge. The Mothers' club, assisted by the school board, has placed shower baths and lockers In the basement of the high school building for the use of ths gym- nssium pupils. Superintendent Meyer will take charge of tl9 Geneva schools next Mondsy morn ing. Farmers' I aloa . Iaeorpsrates. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 16.-f8peclal.) Articles of Incorporation for the Farmers' Union Co-operative association, which Is to have I Pla buslne.. at Newman-Grove Neb., were filed with the secretary of state today. The corporation is to en gage In buying and selling groin, general merchandise and other articles. The arti cles are signed by nearly 100 stockholders, Ths corporation Is to have a capital stock of 05,0u0.. S Gol4a Weddlaa at Uavld City DAVID CITY. Neb.. Jan. It (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jackson cele brated their golden wedding- anniversary here Friday. They have been residents of Butler county thirty-three years. They have four children, fourteen grandchil dren and thre greats-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Jsckson wars married In Car thage. 111.. January 11, 165. Nebraska Preparing Lease For Armory Rent For Long Terms ( From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. Nk-iSpevlal.) Ad jutant Oeneral Hall Is preparing a tease to he used In renting armories, five cities In the state having proposed to erect building for rental to the state. At prexent there 'a no long-time lease an dthe parties back of the various buildings desired some assurance that the state would continue to rent after the tiulldlnga were erected. After confer ring with Deputy Attorney General Mor rissey, Oeneral Hall decided to order the parties a ten-yeor lease with a pro viso subjecting the lease to ratification by the legislature. A fund of 30,i0 Is appropriated y the state for armory rentals for the Wen nluro. The adjutant general, of course. has no aesuranoe that this will be con tinued, although he has no good reason to think that It will not. There are thirty organization points at which armories are tented, making an At no Pac l Present there a specially ocn truoted building for armory purposes. Publlo organisations and private indi viduals in five different cities h.vvo'ef- iered to erect armories. They are: Omaha, Frenion, Hastings, lloldrcge and, Blair. CLAY CENTER BLACKMAILER IS FINED TWO HUNDRED CLAT CENTBP, Neb.. Jan. l- Spe cial.) District court has been In session this week and with slxty-nnren eases on. the docket will hold over Into the middle ( of next week. J'wlge Hurd Is a worker, however, and despite the objections of, some of the attorneys attending, ho holds ' night sessions every night and pushes -..tr affnira at all times. ' The only criminal case on' the dorkej mis iwra - was lhat of the State against Bills. The charge was blackmail and the prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and the costs of the esse. Clay county Is assured a boarder for some seventy-five days. r Farmers Phone Kxehaaae. AVOCA, Neb., Jan. 18. (Speclal.)-The farmers of near Murray have organized a telephone company. At a meeting re cently held, a committee was appointed to solicit subscriptions, and report 1C0 phones subscribed for. If the new ven ture proves successful, this means tliai. tho Murrsy exchange will have 300 phones, and will oonnect with the other county lines. j Founder of Dabols la Dead. DUBOIS, Neb.. Jan. 11 (Special.) Al bert W. Mallory, who settled Pear here fifty years since, and later founded the town of Dubois, recenUy died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Garrett, at Waklta, Okl. The body was brought here and laid to rest beside his wife, who died a number of years ago, Five Warshps Sighted Off Callao, Peru; LIMA, Peru, Jan. 11 Five warships are reported to have been sighted this morn ing south of Hormigaa island, off Callao. Their nationality was not ascertained, but they ate believed to bo either Brit-, ish or Japanese. The vessels were seen by passengers on the train coming to Lima from Huacho. DEATH RECOR'd Thomas J. Shires. GENEVA. Neb., Jan. 16. (Special.) Thomas J. Shires died yesterday of heart trouble. He was Tl years of age, an old soldier and always active in business and In Grand Army work. A few years ago he moved from his farm Into Geneva, with his family, wife snd daughter. He was in Company A. Ngiety-thiri Illi nois volunteers during tho war. .Charles Uooawls V. Merry. NEW YORK, Jan. W. Charles) Good win F. Merry, 7 years old, one of the founders and the first treasurer of the American Tobacco company, former di rector of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and of several banks, art oonnolsseur and philanthropist, died at his home her today after a short Illness. j Mrs. Gay C. Reed. . ' Mrs. Guy C. Reed or Bellevue' died Fri day afternoon at the South Omaha hos pital. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Bellevue Presbyterian church with Interment In Bellevu ceme tery. Rev. Stephen Phelps officiating. WEAK KIDNEYS OFTEN THE RESULT OF. OVERWORK On several occasions I have been unable to work and suffered severe pains In the back, due to my kidneys. I called on a doctor of Rlpon, Wis., but received no relief. I tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which gave me instant relief. I was then able to resume work. Swamp-Root is the only relief I can get from kidney disease which r am subject to In the spring of the year. I am writing this testimonial through my own free will that sufferers of kidney and bladder diseases will know of the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root. I recommend fr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root whenever I can and always have a bottle of Swamp-Root In my home. ' I purchased Swamp-Root of Mr. (J. Burnslde, Druggist, of 202 Main Street. Rlpon, Wis. ' , Very truly yours, THOMAS J. LYNCH. U6 Newbury Street, Rlpon, Wis. I have read the above statement that Thomas J Lynch bought Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root at my store and made oath the above statement Is true in substance and fact. E. J. Burnslde. 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"1 Our money-back guarantee Coal that IOWA NUT $4.50 IOWA LUMP. $5.00 CHEROKEE NUT. . .$5.00' ECONOM , 3 sizes. . $6.50 WALNUT BLOCK. . $5.50 PETROLEUM COKE. $9.50 7D Big Yell-o Wagons Fine Teams Sudden Weather Changes Mean Sudden Calls for "Dresner" Cleaning Service Now, then! You've neg lected to got your heavy overcoat cleuued your wraps, furs and heavy garments of all kinda are sadly out of . sorts. The 'blizzardy'! weather IIAS shown itself in the past twenty-four hours and you DO need to get your clothes Into shape, don't you? Better, call Drenher first thing Mon day. Tyler 345 la the phone number. "Dresner" will help you out, even If VOU HAVHJ been the one to put off matters. Dresher Brothers GLEANERS 22 11 -221:1 Far nam. ..- BAD TEETH CAUSE THE REJECTION THREE MEN Unrle ham's gallon Must Have rerfxt Tewth. Bad teeth caused the rejection of three men who applied at the navy recruit!" station for enlistment last week. 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There is a wealth of opportunities advertised every day in the "Business Chances" column of The Bee. , If you have money to invest in profit able concerns, it you need a partner or ad ditional capital in your business, you will find what you desire in these columns. . Look them over every day for a short time. Pick out those flat seem likely and investigate. You will save time and montf . In picking up a good business. ( Telephone Tyler tOOO THE OMAHA BEE " Loryody R,adt Wmmt Adi - THATS SURE 7 I n i Entire 3d Floor, Stats BankBldg., 17th and Harney. Phone D. 252 It will refresh you after a few hours skating Brewers md Bottlers your Fraa Proof Traatmant. .Acs... btate f.. laMnliaa, saw ist V v -