TITO BEE: OMATIA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1913. SLm' Nebraska WITNESS DECLARES TESTIMONY FALSE Supreme Court Permits Joseph II. Kimmel Freedom on Bond Pending AppeaL C. C. TAYLOR MAKES AFFIDAVIT Nebraska ASK TO HAVE FATHERS' DAY Women of Haitinji Urge Governor Morehead to S;t One Apart for Them. EXECUTIVE HAS KOT YET ACTED (Fmra a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 11. (Special.) Th s' preme court today allowed Joseph M Klmmpra relea. from the penitentiary, conditional upon his ftllnir bond for tl.WO. while his appeal la pending in the high court. The bond ha not yet fceen filed. The case cornea from Burt county. Klmmel i application for an anulmcnt tf the sentence Is baaed principally upon an affidavit by C. C. Taylor, r hlch bor- ders upon the sensations! Taylor testi fied at the trial that Kimmel had at tempted to pass two forged cherks on him for a total of several hundred dol lars. The checks were drawn on J. M, Fischer, a well-to-do farmer. It happened that Taylor himself lmd been Indicted by a grand Jury on the charge of conducting a gambling house. Subsequent to Klmmel's conviction Taylor made a sworn statement admitting that his testimony against the former was false and that he gave It on an Immunity promise by the county atorney, II. 8. Rhoades. Taylor's affidavit asserts that the in dictment against himself was retur -d as a result of a newspaper crusade by J. W. Tarn pi In and the Tekamah Journal. Taplin was a member of the grand Jury which brought In the true bill. Veterinary Examination. The State Board of Veterinary Kx"m Iners will examine applicants for certifi cates Wednesday at the capitol. The board includes O. R. oTung of Omaha, J. B. Anderson of Seward and J. C. Bow man of Tecumseh. Bowman succeeded C A. McKIm, who was recently ap pointed assistant state veterinarian. To Get Actual Valaea. A dosen county assessotswlll meet at Norfolk soon with Secretary Bernecker of the State Board of Equalisation to arrange for securing Information as to actual prices paid for lands that are sold as a partial basis for next year's assess ment. He has a letter from A. H. Car ter, assessor of Wayne, endorsing this move. District meetings will be held in other sections of the state for the same purpose probably at Grand Island, Fre mont. McCook, Alliance, North Platte, Tecumseh or Nebraska City. System. Is Criticised. F. A. Dtech and J. J. Mahoney of the state auditor's office criticise the meth ods of bookkeeping employed by the Lan caster county sheriff in a report to the auditor. The examiners have completed their semi-annual examination of the office. Although Douglas county hsj much more voluminous records the ex amlnatlon there did not take so long as In Lancaster. ghakaa Exaulati JalU. Secretary J. W. Shahan of the 8tate Board of Charities and Correction left Monday on a trip to Orleans, McCook, Benkelman and other towns, where he expects to examine the Jails. (From a Staff CorresponJr)t.) MNL'OLN. IK-t. ll.-(Speclsi.)-Mrs James Fawthrop and twenty-one other married women of Hasting. Net., have petitioned Governor Morehead to issue official proclamation nsrilng the fourth Funday In October, Fathers' day. While there is a reg liar observance of Mothers" dny, the ret.tion declares, It la only fulr th.it tlie fathers receive thslr share of honor and tribute, and In that connection the governor ta asked to iurge everyone to wear a white chysan themum. ' as a token of love and rever ence." Goernor Morehead has not yet acted on' the petition. Dlmmltt la Frlaoa. Obert Dlmmltt has been brought to the state penltontlary from Loup county to serve a sentence of from one to ten years for burglary and larceny. , Bask Case Advanced. The supreme court has advanced to November 1 the test suit brought by the organisers of the State bank at Clarkarta Lutherans Finish Synodical Session (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct. ll.-Speclal.)-A con gregation so large that It not only filled the main auditorium of Grace Lutheran church, but overflowed into the Sunday school room, was present Sunday morn ing at the special communion service, which was one of the closing services of the English Nebraska Synodical conven tion In session since Inst Wednesday. Rev. O. 1. Baltxly.Th. D., pastor of Kountse Memorial lutheran church if Omaha, delivered an Impressive sermon, having for his theme the sacrament of the Lord's supper, based on 'the record tt the institution of the sacrament In St. Matthew's gospel. Members of Grace Lutheran congregation as well as mem bers of the synod Joined In the partaking of the sacrament of the altar. Sunday evening four young men were ordained to the gospel ministry. They were Rev. Emll Doering of Stamford. Rev. Taul Machetikl of Ponca, Rv. George Dorn of Wllber and Rev. C. Wil bur Nelson of Benson. The ordination Nebraska Isaac E. Doner Weds Wife After Separation (From a Ptsff Correspondent LINCOLN. Oct. 11. (Special.) Isaac R Doner and Mrs. Cora K. Doner, who had ben divorced In Omaha, September H, 1!H again became sir. and Mrs. Isaac K. Doner In Lincoln today. After a year of separation they found they could not live apart. After his divorce Doner went to Olathe, Colo., to live, Mrs. Doner re mained In Omaha. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED NORTH PLATTK. N.. Oct. 11 (Spe cial Telegram.) A M. damage suit was Tiled here today against the Union raclfle and Oregon Short IJnes by Mrs. Htlen Klrseh, administratrix for tlie es tate of her docesaed husb uid, Nelson 13. sermon was delivered by . Rev. C. N. Klrseh.' Swlhart of Omaha. At the close of the Mia. Klrseh alleges that her husband evening the synod adjourned to meet next came to his death while at work for the October at Omaha, In Pt. Luke's church, J defendant rail rends as braseman. tils Two Big Events at Lexington Races LEXINGTON'. Ky.. Oct 1 -The eight eenth renewal of the Walnut Hall cup t.l.Ono for trotters and the fourteenth re newal of the 1exlngton II. WW for two-year-old trotters will be the principal events at the grand circuit meeting here today. The weather remained perfect today and the track Is exceptionally fast. There are two other races on today's card, ths 1:14 class trotting and the 1:0 pace, each for a puree of 11,000. Peter Scott Wins the Walnut Hall Cup LEXINGTON, Ky.. Ort. 11. Peter Scott won the Walnut Hill cup at the grand circuit races here today, Axtlen was second at Lettte Lee third. Bwt time ,t:06V JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICERS ASK AID TO BUILD BRIDGE Rev. 8. H. Yerlan, Th. D , pastor. require the tanking board to ( grant a charter. The board had refused In aci cordance with a rule not to charier state bank operating In the same build Ing with a rational bank. . Smallpox at Kalrbary. Four cases of smallpox have been quar antined at Falrbury by Health Inspector Case, working under the supervision of the tate Board of Health , The Inspec tor was called to Fafrbury Saturday to look Into the situation. Danbar to Balld School, The village of Dunbar has offered to the state $23,000 worth of Its school bonds, and Is anxious to have the money to complete the construction of a building. Money from Goveraateat. The United States Treaaury department has forwarded to StaT Treasurer Hall, 17,500, the regular quarterly Installment for the agricultural experiment station of the state university. The sum of $30,000 is received for this purpose an nually by the state. Farmers' Elevator Does Big Business BEATRICE. Neb., Oct. ...-(Special.) The annual meeting - of the Flckrell Farmers)' Elevator company was held Saturday. The report of the secretary showed that during the last year the company had handled 36,000 bushels of corn, wheat and oats. These officers were elected. President. George Zimmerman; vice president, Ben Beifkes; secretary, J. R. Wilson: treasurer, Ed Baumann. The directors are John Jurgens, Henry Miller, .l Slgler and J. R. Wilson. Postmaster J. R. McOann and wife Saturday evening entertained the era ployes of the Beatrice pustofflce at their home on North Eleventh street. The rooms were tastefully . decorated with American flags and after a splendid sup per toasts were responded to by members of the party. Postmaster McCann acting as toaatmaster. The Beatrice postoffice has grown from an Institution which was carried around in tne hat of "Pap" Towle. the first postmaster, to a busi ness handling a third of a million dot lara annually. The first mall route Into the city was established in I860, when the town was a mere village and traffic light. . In 1866 a mall route from Falls City was established, the late G. P. Marvin being one of the first carriers. James O. Lawrence is aaslatanct post master, which position he has held for the last twenty-five years. After a trip to Lincoln and Omaha. Mayor Mayer and Commissioner Field, who investigated the electric business at those places, gave back C. O. Beardsley his proferred contract to supply the city with electric current They are of the opinion that better contract can be se cured than the one offered by' Mr. Beardsley. Ex-Representative G. W. Stetnmeyer Saturday notified the com missioners not to enter Into any contract until be had an opportunity to make an offer. William Wallace Wilson of Lincoln and Miss Clarice May Frits were married In this city Saturday afternoon. The young couple will make their home In the capi tal city. NEBRASKA RURAL SCHOOLS TO BE SHOWN IN THE MOVIES (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 11. (Special.) Ne braska rural schools will be shown In the movies on a trip which State Super, intendent Thomas and Inspector Morlts will make the last of the week by auto mobile. The "movie" men will secure pictures of the assembly rooms and classes, typi cal street scenes and rural scenes. The material will be used In lectures to be delivered in the eastern and southern states. The party will visit the schools at Hickman, Firth, Adams, Sterling, Smart vllle, Tecumseh and rural schools In be tween. The state superintendent will have busy week of it. He will attend a meet ing of the SUte Normal board at Kear ney Wednesday, speak Tuesday evening. at the Curtis Agricultural school and Tuesday In the schools at Maywood and Moorfleld. ' ' Minister Gtm TsttnonT. The Rev. C. M. Knighton, Havanna, Fla., writes: "For three months I suf fered Intense pain In kidneys and back, which at times laid me up entirely. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after trying various remedies without result I decided to try the Foley treatment I was relieved almost with the first dose and It is a fact that I used only 14 bottles when atl of the pains disap peared. I am 66 years of age and now feel like a young man again." Sold everywhere. Advertisement Big Doings Wh,en Alexander Gets Home GRAND ISLAND. Neb, Oct. 10 (Speclal.) Wednesday, October 7. will be home-coming day for Grover Cleve land Alexander, the Nebraska boy, who hat made good 1n the big league. - The all-star aggregation Is booked for this city on that day, and while Alexander's home Is really at St Paul. Neb., Grand Island being the nearest point at which the teams will play, hundreds of 8t. Paul fans are coming down ou a special train to see him In the box. Alexander's brother has been In the Grand Island lineup this year and the National leaguer has in former days often played here. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct. 11 (Special. )-County officials from Jefferson county applied to the State Board of Irrigation today fir Mrs. Klrseh alleges that he was ' nev nr,JM "lcru' me uiue rier soumwcsi oi nymore, 10 body was found near Peru, Wyo., May . 1914. struck by a passing passenger train and that his death was due to negligence of railroad employes. The plaintiff alleges that she and her T-year-olJ son. Harold, were dependent upon Nelson E. Klrseh for support and that lie was t healthy, robust man tapable of Earning $1,400 to $1,80 a year. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages ran be rented quickly and clieauly by a Bee "For Rent" be 750 feet long, at a place whe the stream has beer, widened by a dam. The board will act on the proposition Octo ber 1$. Representative Jacob Saas and County Surveyor H. D. Patterson of Sarpy county, apicared before the board, ask ing a $12,000 bridge &2t) feet long over the Elkhorn west of Gretna. Recent floods have swept practically all of the old wooden bridge away. NORFOLK ASYLUM PATIENT ENDS LIFE BY HANGING NORFOLK. Neb., Oct ll:-(8peclal Telegram.) Mra. Mary E. Adams, aged 62, an inmate at the State Hospital for Insane in Norfolk, committed suicide by hsnglng. Coroner Bell Issued a state ment saying Dr. Guttery, the superin tendent violated a state law by delaying to notify the coroner until eleven hours after the death. - Dr. Guttery said he did not know what the law was. The body was taken to Winner. Use The Bee's "Swapper" column A "For Sale" ad wilt turn second-hand furniture into cash. Rata Don't Eat Safe Home Matches Rata don't' eat 8afe Horn Matches. They can't be made to eat them. That's been proved. Safe Home Matches art made of ingredient which, although dou-poisonous, are obnoxious - to rodents. Safe Home Matches light easily, but not too easily. They are safe safe and sure. Sticks are extralong extra strong-. They cost no mora than other brands of matches. 5c AU grocers. Ask for them by nam. Back to Face Forgery Charge. TECITMSEH, Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.) James I. Kelley, deputy sheriff, reached home this afternoon from Greeley, Colo., having In custody George F. Dorsch, once a farmer In the northern part of the county, but later In the drug business at Sterling. Dorsch wa slndlcted by the re cent grand jury In the Johnson ' county district court and has been brought back to Nebraska to face a charge of forgery. i t Hantlnsr ArrUest Mar Be Fatal. KEARNEY, Neb., pet 11, (Special Tel egram.) Henry Echeihlng, son of Chrl Schelhlng, a prominent farmer residing near this city, met with a serious accident on Sunday evening which may cost his life. Scheming mas returning nome witu a companion from hunting, both lads rliilnt bicycles, when the companion through a spurt ef speed bumped Into the rear of Bchelhlng's wheel, the jar discharging the. shotgun which was fastened to the cross bar. The charge of shot penetrated the thig'i, taking a downward course to the knee. Although no shot penetrated the ab dominal cavity or the hip joint blood poison Is feared by the young man's physician. Keep It Handy for Rhenmat lm. , Don't suffer and try to wear out your rheumatism. Sloan's Liniment goes right to the spot, kills the pain. 26c All drug gUts. Advertisement. ' Bone Lodged la Bogard'a Throat. AVOCA, Neb., Oct. 11. Speclal.) Wil liam Bogard, a contractor of this city, while eating pork chops Saturday swal lowed a small bone, which became lodged in his throat, and local physlcjans were unable to remove it. He was taken to Omaha Sunday, where the obstruction was removed. Onr Jitney Offer Til's and Be. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this s ip. enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley oV Co., Chicago. 1111.. writing your name and address clearly. 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