TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1915. Nebraska DEUS BARRED OUT FfiOHTRBASORY State Strong Box Keeper Eefniet to Bndffe Position on Food Com miisioner Fay. HOFFMErSTES E0LD3 A SEAIICE f From a Puff Correso'wnlent ) LINCOLN. Au. M 8pvlal.-tat Treasurer Geonr Hull still stuids pat on his determination not to par warrant of the pure food commission rotrlnr tc him after being audited by the auditor and approved by th eerotaTr ft rtatc, notwithstanding th attorney -renral has derided that after th vouch .- hv been rant drawn and ala-ned by the seiretaiy of state, there la no alternative of tt treasurer hut to pay them. Representative Hoffmelater of Chas ccunty held a aeanee with the stt trcas time this mornlna;. The Oh iae county statesman has a son In the employ of the food commission, and whin the sun rise on th first day of Septetr-Ler th young man will be out of a joo unli-i Mat Treasurer Hall relents and pays warrants of the pur food department. Yaafcla Mare Hall. The Chase county man was unab'e it Biake any Impression on the state tress war and the edict which has son fortri from the finance department of the slate that Tom and George are b!trir met. than Attorney General Reed, will ha a to stand. Just how relief will come I up to the attorney general ani the gov ernor. There are two ways provided t get around the problem. One Is for the at torney general to bring a suit in tne supreme court to compel the treasurer to pay the warrants ,and the other a special session of the legislature, tn th) first case it puts the matter up to the court, and It may decide either ay, according to the way It looks at the mat ter. Representative Hoffmelater says that when the finance committee of the last legislature took the matter of appropria tion of fees up to the attorney tenerai at the time the matter wa before the legislature they were Informed hy Mr. ,Rod that It was not necessary to apurj prlata the fees of the department 'or the use of the department and that the hial of the department had the right to the use of the fees. How the Law Reads. Chaipter 24, section Zl, covering fees of the pure food department, reads: -Said ! fees shall in eaoh case be paid Into the treasury of the state and be credited to the general fund as provided by law In 1 Nelnon, Geors-e JurVnnn, Heptemher Jo-TS. advance of the issuance or anv narmit " ' Columbus, Jrry Carrig, September 23-B. ,lr . V. 77 . ... ? permit. , J0,lp cly r J Tra' v. w ptember 2.-:4. , Chapter H. aecUon of the food, drug Omaha, J. F. MrArdle, Beptomner V41, and dairy act reads as follows: "All ot ' Week of September rf to October Si the moneys paid Into the state treasury oobeVl!'' U Ch"y' 8oPt,mb,r n in th administration of this law are Rextrlce, If. V, Rlssen. September W hereby appropriated, so far as may be October L . Wersary. for the payment of the ex- Jul' c- Leftw1ch' Ptmber tenses cf enforcing the ( revla.ons hereof." Hiaden, O. U Llndgren. September 2S From a political standpoint the demo- October 1. - . i Week of October 4 to October t: v.. i. uu nm iu. me ih puiung up to a republican suprsnM court to un ravel the tangles made by either a demo cratic legislature or a democratic official. Democrats tu Bad Maddle. They appear to be of the opinion that it weu:d furnish unfavorable cemmeat to have a doraoc ratio administration com- ' .tliem save the state from democratic Inefficiency, and so in order to get around 'that point about the only thing to do la to call a special seas on and let the fel low who are responsible for the mud - holt a In the democratic roadway fUl them up so the old machine can get over the road without having to call oa Lbs tw pub.lcan elephant to pull tham out. . Governor Morehead Is very quiet as far as saying things for publication. It la lelleved, however, that the things he la i a j In under his breath and In th prl- - VKoy o fhis private office would look like ,. n n 1 1 m t B f"i I r nu A v 1 1 n f n.hM state officers are not so reticent and some of thera are peaking right out In meeting. Holt County Dispute Over Taxes in Court ; (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Aug. 8&-8peclal.)-M. T. Hlatt and H. M. t'ttley, taxpayer of Holt county, haw appealed to th u pretne court from a Judgment cf th Holt county district court where they brought cit to compel th Board of County Super visors of that county to require certain stats officer of the county to pay over te the county treasurer quarterly tee re ceived in their office. They recit that th fee have been uad to pay extra help not needed and that fund .for th sal ot county prop erty have not bean accounted tor. iuit.i Fr.uid iitST FuiniT AND CUMING COUNTY WfcriT POINT. Aug. 80.-(gpec(al.)-a. Warrhavaky, th man who Is accused by Sch'nslock Bros, of tbl place with hav ing defrauded them out of over 8000 by means of a worthless check, given in pay ment for a carload of horses, last De ttuultr, and who was captured at Bloux City aud extradited by Governor Clark cf lows, has surrendered himself to Sheriff Sexton and Is In Jail until he can furnish satisfactory bonds. Cuming county will be well represented la the live stock section of the Iowa state fair ht Moine this week. Char'e Graff, th well known breeder of Red Polled cattle ha shipped fifteen head, ths pick of bis herd, and will plao them on exhibition at the fair. The exhibit In cludes animals of aU ages, from young calves to aged cattle. After th Iowa fair the bunch will be taken to Lincoln and shown at the Nebraska state fair next Cera 1 still backward in this section. Ccld night and day of very little warmth have been the rule for tr lart tliree weeks and corn ha mad but little progress. There will be some fields of forn which wl'l ripen tn perfect shape, but th great majority of th acreage of Cuming county will be more or less soft and immature. A marriage llcenaa has been Issued to Henry W. Adel of Wltten, S. D., and Mlas Vera E. rvjiKihoe of Bancroft. ! ftoaeer Kads Life. l;EATiUCE. Neb., Aug. . Spevlal Ttlcrfram.) Krsr.W Apfeleck, a pioneer of "Vvtiber. commuted suk-id at hi home at that pluC4 yeoU-rday. Ii f rat took tt p'Awn r4 later carbolic acid, dying last tushl. Ill health is givtn as the -u- fr his act. Us was 68 years of '. ti leaves A widow and soversj t. :.'..ir-t ! Nebraska Schedule of Dates For County Fairs Over Nebraska (From a Btaff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Aug. (Special.) flute Auditor V. If. Smith, who Is secretary of the State Association of County Fairs and who wan for many year secretary of the Seward county fair, has prepared a list of dates for all county fairs dur ing the next seven weeks, together with names ot secretaries. The list la as fol lows: W eek of August 30 to September 4: Beaver City, W. C. F. Lunftey, August SD-fceiitemir Aurora, 8. B. Otto, August Jl-ftep- temher S North Matte, J, EL Sebastian, August aft. (September a Pierce, Arthur Oelke. September 1-4. Osceola, F. H. ball, August Sl-Heptem-ber X. Wahoo, Htnry Flckett, August K -September i. Mitchell, James T. Whitehead, Septem ber 8t anion, A. If. Loebe, August S-Bep-tenter . ix-enler. K. J. Mitchell, Augus. Il-flep. temlr a or1, Alvta Blessing, August II -September a Week of September to September 11: Sidney, C. B. Radcltffa, September t-U. lintte, II. H. Mory, Beptentber -ll. Lincoln, A. JI. Rmith, September HO. Gordon, N. Cochran, September 7-10. fttate fair, Lincoln, W. K. Melior, Sep tember t-iu. Weew of September II to September M: Alnaworth, R. K. Osborn, Septem ber 16-7. Nelixh. S, D. Thornton, Jr., Septem ber H-17. Clay Center, R, A. Byrklt, Septem ber 14-17. lirukvn Bow, Emery F. Bush, Septem ber 14-17. Chadmn, J. F. Lawrence, Septem ber 14-17. Lexington, EX C. VanHorn, Septf.n ber 14-17. ' Hrribner, Henry Boll, September 15-17. lienkelman, Dan Le Ough, Heptem ter lb-17 Geneve, II. P. Wilson, September 1V17. Kranklln, Jease 11. Baden, September Grand Island, Pan C, Brown, Septem ber 14-17. Alma. C. 7. Alter, Hepiember 1S-I. Culbertson, J. A. Kirk, Beptember 1-1. ("bambera, II. V. Iyke, retember 14-1H. Mlmien, 1& A. Paaher, Heptember 14-17. Oxaialia, T. I. Dutch, September 14-H. Crelghton. C, Bcbroeder. September 1S-18. Madison, 8. C. Ulackman, September 14-1 (. ('larks. W. D. Abel, September 18-17. Pawnee. City, C. A. Schappel, Septem ber 14-17, flcward, T. C Beck, September 14-17. ' Week of September 20 to September 25; Albion, A. J, Kudily, September 21-24. 1 . . n IT" I 1 . H.fl..nkn. I 4J Dsvll City, W. 11. MoGaffln, Septem- ner ifi-M. Impe'lal, O. P. Bhatlenberger, Septem ber 22-24. Hooper, F. H. Maryott, September 21-14. Greeley, Jess Pcott, Heptember 21-24. 21 - 24. Tecumseh, Grant Burstctts, Boptember Auburn. W. H. Fisher. October 1-1. Indlanola. Vliltam Pl'ourd. October i-i. Week of October 11 to October ISt Falrbury, O. H. Bollenbergcr, October 1M, Apartments, flata, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." . . s End. if" made: in ""m J 1 T1 U.O.A. 4 i .... i . . eassav art cfWjka n sT? IC 19 t I I tl f& M it tUJ a it m n c ti if A Are Tho merchants hereabouts are long-headed chaps of constructive nature, building business on the basis of GIVING GOOD VALUE and good service. They live a long time in their respective communities and consequently have reputations for selling reliable goods. They deal in Omaha-Made goods. .There Is scarcely an article necessary to household and business that is not made in Omaha. Omaha manufacturers are ready to prove that they can save money for you on their products and give you just as good, and in . most cases, better quality and service. i ... . ' . , Wo both have interests in common. Wo are earnest in our desire to show you that we can do what we say wo can. A'l we need is reasonable preference and a fair trial of our goods. Then it is up to tho goods themselves to win your permanent approval. ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR THE OMAHA-MADE KIND T Nebraska Polk County Fair - Opens at Osceola OSCEOLA. Neb.. Aug. M.-(Rpeclal.)-The annual exhibit of the Polk County Fair society opens In Osoeola tomorrow, August tl, and will continue over until Friday evening. There Is every Indica tion that the patronage this year wilt exceed that of any former year, and that In every department with the exception of that of corn, there will be a larger display than has been given the people of this locality at any time In the past. Polk county's society has been to con siderable expense In the erection of suit able and permanent buildings and the loyalty of all residents of the county Is of the right kind. NOTES FROM HARTINGT0N AND CEDAR COUNTY HARTINOTON. Neb.. Aug. fSpe- eta'.) Th county board has fixed the county levy at 1S.7 mills, which, vrlth the atate levy, makes the consolidated levy for this county .5 mills. Judge Bryant of this county has ap pointed F. V. Stone of this city proba tion officer. Mr. Stone was probation of ficer for a year and a half before the new law went Into effect, which make the aherlff the probation office? unless the county board authorise th appoint ment of one. Stockholder of the new state bank which is to socn open In this city held their first meeting Saturday and elnoted A. J. Iiemmers president and C. N. Her tert, cashier. Stock In the new bank I owned by about a dosen men, most of whom ar Cedar county farmer. The Bow Vailey Schuetsenfeet will be held this week on Tuesday and Wednes day. W. C. Fry. proprietor of the Midwest, who was mixed up recently In an alter cation with the proprietor of the Grand, ha been bound over to the district court on th charge of assault ' to., do great bodily Injury. AGED WILBER fRMfr COMMITS SUICIDE WILBER. Neb.. Aug. . (Spec'al.) Frank Apflbek died last evening from the effect of rst poisoning. It I presumed he took th poison about 10 o'clock In the forenoon and went to h's room. He did not aay what he had done till about 1 In th afternoon. Medical aid was called at once, but he was beyond help, and died about I o'clock last evening. IIe was a retired farmer, about 70 years old and leave a widow and grown up family. determinate Beateae for Crane. FAIRIAURT, Nab.. Aug. o.-Spolal Telegram.) Th criminal case ' of Wil liam Crane, charged with robbing ePrrr O'Neale at the Parker house in tnts city. July 81, and taking t87 In currency, was brought up before Judge Pemberton In district court today. The defendant pleaded guilty and akd Judge Pember ton for clemency, alleging he could fur nish good references and had only bean confined In Jail on night in hi life. He said he was H years of age and claimed Kansas City for his home. Judge Pemberton committed him to an Indefin ite term at hard labor In the Penitentiary at Lincoln for one to seven year. Bsveral minor equity case ar bel.ig tried. Made 4 i 'mania Vi Nebraska Blauser Will Case Again Postponed FAIRBURT. Neb., Ang. 20 (Special.) Just a Judge Nutxman waapreparlrg to open the tM.TOO Blauser estate In probate court this morning, a telegram was re ceived announcing the death In Denver of Clarke Blauser, one of the contestants. Judge Nutxman deferred the case until September 14. This Is one of the largest estate ever probated In I hi county and arise over the will and testament of Maria Btauaer of Dlller, Neb., before her death last January. In this Instrument she bequeathed a half section of land to Ceo Blauser. a quarter section to four onq and daugh ter and $100 In currency to another daughter. Contestants and proponent m th estate have retained tit best counsel In Jefferson county. The contestants allege Mrs. Blauser was of unsound mind and incapable of ex ecuting a valid will. Cleo Blauser, a tl iresentate in the Ne braska legislature last winter. I ona of the contestants. PRIYATE DARLING DIES FROM BLOOD POISONING (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Aug. M.(8pedal.-A mes sage received by Adjutant General Hall this rooming that Private Benjamin H. Darling, a member of the Lincoln hos pltal corps of the national guard, had died from blood poisoning at Sparta, Summer Suggestions for Baby's Mother Seaimable Advice on the HaUh of Child en in Hot Weather No on require a much food In Bum mer as in winter. Do not overfeed chil dren during th hot weather. Serve only th tighter and more easily digested foods, and make sure th bowel keep normally a olive. ' Most of th trouble to which children seem particularly susceptible In summer havs their origin In a constipated condi tion. Th first car of th mother ahould be to eee that th children are regular. At the first sign of a disposition to neg lect this Important function a mild laxa tive should; be administered promptly. Cathartic and purgative should never be given to ohlldren a they ar harah and violent in their action and tend to upset the entire system. The combination of simple laxative herb with pepaln, sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin. Is now very gen erally used to correct stomach and bowel troub'l and la especially adapted for children, being pleasant to the taste, mild and gentle in action and tree from opiate or narcotic drug of any descrip Swap Anything in the ajiOOOS M ercoants Meet Wis, where ha was in attendance at th ohool of Instruction for field hospitals. 1 he me. sage recited that an eeoort was svobompanylng th body noma and that it would arrive Tuesday morning. Darling was a year of ag and bad been In th ervioe about five . years. . Member of j u Lincoln corps ana in gimra nerv will meet the body upon It arrival. DOUGLAS COUNTY CASES ON SUPREME COURT CALL (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Aug. . (9peclal.)Tha first call for the supreme court ha been Issued by Cleric Harry Lindsay and con tain forty-eight case. Th flrt case will be called Monday. September . All the Douglaa county case have been set for hearing for the following Tuesday, eight being on the call, as follows: Wnnrath against Peoplea Furniture and Carpet compe-v. tee Majnst Ially News Publishing company. Tverde aga nat O obe surety co-r-panv. O llneky agant II nola Central Ra lwey compiny. We Is against Cochran Davids agalnat Tal bot. Minneapolis Brewing comnany against Flynn and Drews against lull. gtreartsjeas Bore Back. Ilelas Kidney. Take 1x drop of Sloan' Liniment four time a day and apply to small of back. It kllla the pain. All drugglsts. Advertl semen t. BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR AT H0LDREGE BURNS HOLDREGK. Neb., Aug. 80. (Special.) The large elevator of the Cen ril I Granaries company was eompletly do- stroyed . by fire early Sunday morning. The loss la 836.000. A aomparatlvely small j amount of grain wa being stored. The ' building wa Insured for $27,500 and the ; era In for 810,000. Th company will re build at once. tion. 1 A does at bedtime brings relief next morning; in an easy, natural manner, without griping or other discomfort Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin Is sold In drug stores for fifty cents a bottle. It ha been on th market for a quarter bf a century and la today the standard household remedy In countless -: home I throughout th country. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 453 Washington St, Mon tlcello, 111. "Swapper Column Oar Semi-Annual Lace, and Dress Trimming Display Sept. 6th to 10th Inclusive Watch tht Daily Paper for Farther Announcement Don't Mlas the Special In New IUig. You'll rrofit. $251 Embroidered Flouncings 98c Tuesday wc place on Rate a splendid line of exquisite Swiss and Orgtmdie Flouncings, 45 inches wide, $2.00 and $2.50 yard values, the choicest special bargaina in Omaha, at, yard 98 Edging and Inserting Specials, at yard, Z1, 5c and 7Va Rousing Specials Women's Silk Dresses thnt sold nt $15.00 and $18.0; a good assortment for selec tion, for $7.95 TAILORED SUITS, $15.00. New fall styles in gabar dines, cheviots and novel ties, nil sizes for women' or roisse?; remarkable valuo., at $15.00 Silk Jersey Sweaters, $5.00 values, all colors and styles, choice $2.95 Long- Silk Kimonos that sold nt $5.00 $2.95 New White Coats, a splen did assortment, at . . . .$7.95, $10.03; $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 New Cloth Dresses and Silk dresses, spec'l, $15, $19.50, $25 Wanted Silks AT GREATLY UNDER WORTH Black ' Chiffon, Taffeta and Satin d Chine, 36 Inches wide rich, lustrous finish, $1.25 yard value, at, yard 88c DRESS SILKS, WORTH 1 OO, plain and novelty weaves, in eluding Messallnes, Taffetas, Tub Silks, Satin Figured Silks, etc.; actual $1.00 values Tues day, at, yard 68t J7lts. Best Pure Granulated Sugar $1.00 48-lb. Pack Best Hlsh Grads Dia mond H Klour, marts from selected No 1 old wheat. nothl" fl 'r for bread, ple. cake or biscuits, p;r sack ,1-78 Vou can buy new wheat lots cheaoer, but th result will be noor. 8 lb. bet Whit or Tellow Commwl for ran OH Sardine .190 10 bar Beat 'Em All or Diamond O Soap for The bet Domestic MacaroKl, Vermi celli or gnsahettl. vK. ....i.To 4 lbs. best Pearl Taoloca or Navy Beans for 88 4 lb, best Hand Picked Navy Benns for . . . as 7 lb, beat Bulk Laundry Starch, 88 Tall can Alaska Salmon 100 1- lb. cans Fancy Hweet Sugar Corn. Wax, String, Green or Lima Brnns, each 7 Ho 2- 1 b. cans Early June Peas .....7H 3- lb. cans Solid Packed Tomatnes SAt l-lb. cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Bauer Kraut or Baked Bean ..7H fX-o. Jar Pur Fruit Preserves. "i K. C. Corn F:akes, tkr so w. O. C. or Krumbles, pkjr o Grans-Nut, pkg. loo MacLaren'a Peanut Butter, lb..lHo The best Tea Klftlne-s, lb. ...... l&Ho nld Santos Coffee, lb ....... .fiOo Th Bs St'-lotly rr& Country Bffgs, per dossa aao The best Country Butter, carton or bulk, per lb 880 rm in I U I 0 kfsV" iW7 To Chicago and East Four Dally Trains via CHICAGO, KILVAOKEE a ST. PAUL RAILWAY Leave Omaha .. ,1:15am 7:10am 5:50pm 7:50pm Arrive Chicago. .2:00 piu 9:10pm 8:10am 9:16am Equipment of these trains has every requisite of travel com fort. Including coaches or free reclining chair cars, drawing room, compartmefwfid open section sleeping cars and unexcelled dining service. Obturation cars cn all trains, together with well ballasted, double track roadbed protected by automatic signal, add to the pleasure and comfort of passengers. Try the "Mil waukee" on your next trip east. Round trip summer excursion tickets to New York, Boston and many other point, including attractive trips by lake, river and ocean, are now on sale at reduced rates. For information, reservations, etc., call on or address W. E. BOCK, City Passenger Aent, 0. M. & St. P. Ey., 1317 Faniani St., Omaha, Neb. Agents for all steamship lines. All Hummer Underwear and Far niching at About Half in Cloak Dept. New Wool Suitings AT MOST ATTRACTIVE TRICINGS. All Wool Granite Suitings and Novelty Stripes, every new col oring and $1.00 and $1.25 val ues, at, yard. 78 and Q8c All Wool Plaid Saltings in those subdued color combina tions so much wanted for separate skirts and short coats; yard 81.18. 81.48 Flancy No. 1 Creamery Buttr, lb., ISO Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, v' lb 84o Fancy Full Cream. Toung America New York Whit or Wisconsin Cream Cheeae, lb ..8M Good Cooking; Butter, lb 80 Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb. 18 Fancy Llmburger Cheeae, lb 83 STOW IB THE TrOT TO PTTT UP TOOK PEA.CHBS. VSAR3 AXD M.UMS. Tuesday w will sell th Best Taaey California Slbarta freestone Fetches, per orate 69s Vew Potato, 18 lb, to th peck, 18o 4-baskat cratsa Xtallaa Bin Plain for . aao Bnshsl Boas Panoy Bartlstt Par for ... 81.73 Sweet Corn, per dosen ....10 2 large heads Fresh Cab bass Bi H bunches Fresh Ha'llshes 80 8 bunches Fresh Onions Bo 6 hads Fresh Leaf Ltettu-e 80 Fancy Wax or String; Beans, lb., 8V4o 3 large Cucumbers for So Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb. ...loo Fancy Ripe Tomaioes, lb 8H3 Fancy Itead Lettuce, par head, 7K-8o 4 bunches fresh Beet or Carrpts, Bo 4 bunches lYesh Paisley Bo Market Basket Beets or Turnips.. IBs 11 lbs. No. 1 Cooking Anplcs .....18o When you buy Potatoes or Applets buy tham by weight, not measure. IS lbs. Potatoes to the Deck. II lbs. Apples to the peck. ssl IV W I ItJB Pi