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DAYLIGHT Brilliant Story Maid .Writf ?. the best work yet produced bv has roughed it in many fields "jivM READ IT! SINGULAR FATAUTY NECK BROKEN WHEN HEAD STRUCK LIMB. NEWS FROM OVER THl- STATE What It polno on Here and There That la of Intereit to the Road era Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. I'OxinKton. M. E. Deloliunty, n fnrtucr HvIiir two and u half liiiloa southwest of town, wua nccUU'iitully killed whon on IiIh way homo Irom town, whero lio had jiiBt roiio to cast his vote. Ho had opuiH'il tho i;alo and Jumped back Into tho wagon to drlvo Into tho yard when tho team bocamo frightened and Blurted to run. Thoy rati Into a thicket and Uclo htinty'B head hit a '.l;nb or the tree, breaking liln neck and killing him In stantly. Want an Injunction. Clay Center. Suit was filed In the district court or Clay county Tues day by the minority stockholders of tho St. Joseph & Grand Island railway asking for an Injunction to prevent tho Union Pacific, tho ma jority stockholders, from putting In heavier rails and other improve ments on about 120 miles of track ago of tho St. Joseph & Grand Island, which tho minority stockholders claim is to be based hi conjunction with the Union Pacific. Investigating Hotel Fire. Nebraska City. Deputy Flro War den Ed. WllllnniB, who has been here Investigating the origin of tho flro at tho Watson hotol, 1b still working on tho case. Tho hotel was insured for $18,000 and tho furnituro and furnish ings for $3,:i00. Ho Is inclined to the belief that tho hotel was sot on fire nnd ho Is trying to ascertain who did It nnd for what purpose. Want It Made Appointive. With a vlow to malting the position of state superintendent of public in struction nppointivo Instead of elec tive nnd taking tho olllco out of poli tic , a commlttoo of live members of tho Nebraska state teachers' associa tion In session at Omnhn, was appoint ed to look Into tho subject and repoit on what stops would bo advlsablo to accomplish tho end. Attempt Was Unsuccessful. Superior. A young woman who reg istered at a local hotol as Bon Loo, nnd who is unknown hero, was found in a haystack across tho river, where sho had niado an unsuccessful at tempt to commit suicide. Tho city physician revived her and expresses tho belief thot sho will live. Big Land Deal. Alliance. Ono of tho largest land deals negotiated hero for somo tlmo was tho salo or tho Hampton ranch to Hall and Graham for $80,000. Tho stock sold with It brought tho total up to $120,000. NEWS FROM THE STATE HOU8E. Govornor Aldrlch wont to Omaha to epeak at a banqot to bo given In honor or W. J. Crnbtroo. Mrs. P. F. Barbor of Lincoln wob choccn hend nurso for tho state tu berculosis hospital at Kearney nt a meeting or tho board of public lands and buildings. Tho first complaint under tho law declaring irrigation companies to bo common carriers has boon filed with tho railway commission. Tho now law glvcB tho commission control of irrigation companies. Dean Charles E. Bossoy of tho stnto university will Introduco Presi dent Tart to tho American associa tion for tho advancement or science at its annual meeting In Washington during tho Christmas holidays. Dean Bossoy Is president or tho associa tion, havng been elected to that posi tion, having beon elected to that poI principal duty at tho .Washington meeting will bo to prosldo at gonoral sessIonB of tho association, in which capacity ho will Introduco a number or distinguished men. Tho Bocrotarlcs of tho stato board ?f hoalth recently hold an examina tion at tho state houso for applicants Tor llconso to practlco medicine. Com plaints havo boon mndo from timo'to time during tho past fow years that tho secretaries and the board or health pormlt physicians to practlco without a llconso and that no action has been tnkon In somo or tho flngraut ciscb nnd ror this reason tho rorco and of foctlvonoBs or tho Btato medical law is becoming less every day. "Teach your young pooplo of tho country to find good rood and a clean bed when thoy como to tho city. By going to cheap hotels thoy orton got vermin nnd worso," said Dr. Georgo E. Condra or tho University or Ne braska to tho sclonco section or tho teachers' convention at tho Young Mon's Christian association at Omaha. Ho donounced tho common drinking cup nnd declared that Its users drink slobbers. Ho dwelt especially upon tho dangers open to tho young poo plo or tho country In coming to tho city uninformed, his subject bulng "Rural Environment In' Nebraska.' RIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA. Enlrbury Is soon to have n now pa senger station. Tho state optical board 'will meet at Hastings In February. Tho Nebraska Teachers' association Is In session at Omaha. George l.lghtbody, an Implement dealer at Harliue, 45 years old, com mitted sulcldo by shooting. Tho York public schools closed so tho teachers could attend the state teacheiB' meeting In Omaha. Several branches or tho Nebraska Slate Grange havo been organized In the western pnrt or the slate. An nuto turned turtle near Beaver City Sunday, pinning E. J. Ijunli be neath It and seriously injuring hlin. It. A. I.ong of Kansas City lias made a gift of 1,57fl to Coiner university on condition that the university raise I.V.'S more. The Christian church at Beatrice recently celebrated the payment or a ?:tO,0U(l pledge by making a bonfire of tho notes. lOlnborate preparations are being made for the dedication or tho new Catholic chinch ut Alliance on No vember lf. Frank I. Heed, editor of tho Shot ton Clipper, died Sunday from an at tack or peritonitis after a sickness covering a week. Frontier county farmois havo put In a very large acreage or winter wheat this fall which looks very line because the soil Is moist. Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Good of Nema ha county, celebrated their widen wedding anniversary a few days ago. Thoy camo to Nebraska In lSno. Tho Nebraska woman suffrage as sociation will hold its thirty-first an nual convention nt All Souls church, Lincoln, on Novomber 21 and 22. Tho largo 2,300 pound bell In the now Catholic church at David City, was installed and received tho blessing of the bishop In appropriate services on Weilnesday. Samuel Pence, one of tho plouccis ot Seward county, passed away at his homo In Seward Thursday in his sixty-ninth yenr, after an Illness lasting several months. H. J. Leo of Fremont had a nnrrow escape when, nftcr a gasolluo tank In his garago had exploded, ho was acci dentally locked In with the blaze. Ills Injuries uro serious. B. O. Helms, teacher of physics In tho high school at Weeping Water, was severely burned about tho hands and body by tho explosion of an alco hol lamp In tho school laboratory. Annlo Pllsek. tho 4-year-old child of Stazlo Pllsek, while nlono In tho houso on a farm near Bralncrd, In some man ner sot flro to her clothing and was seriously burned. Sho died as a re sult. ' Tho Incrcaso In hog cholera In tho south nnd southeast portions of Ne maha county Is causing nlarm. Tho dlseaso Is said to bo spreading rapidly and numerous heavy losses havo oc curred. When a mnn nt Broken Bow pulled n handkerchief from his pocket a re volver In tho same pocket was caught In It nnd It dropped to tho pnvlng, ex plodlug and killing Mrs. Mngglo Bangs. Tho Odd Fellows' homo, recently dedicated In York, Is now opon for the reception of Inmatca who desiro to make It tholr homo. Thcro nro about twenty applications on fllo for admission. Mrs. Francis Pfclfor celebrated her 89th birth anniversary with a family reunion nt Nobraska City. All of her children, grandchildren nnd great grandchildren were at tho homo and wcro entertained and feasted during tho day, Becauso of tho recent cold spell come of tho owners nnd others that purchased fruit on tho trees In vari ous parts of tho stato, havo lost heav ily, as all of tho apples In many or chards which thoy purchased, nnd others ownod, wcro frozen.. Bishops of tho Methodist Episcopal church who havo just closed a confer ence In Oklahoma City, voted to ac cept an Invitation to hold their spring meeting in Lincoln, April 19, 1912. All of tho Methodist bishops of tho world are expected to bo present. A detective has boon at Nebraska City for several weeks' looking nrtor law violators and moro especially vio lators of the Sunday law, regarding saloons and other things. Tho ovi donco he has collocted has beon placed In tho hands of tho county attorney and It is exocted arrests will follow 6hortly. Mrs. Grlffeth Cooloy was seriously burned in an explosion of stovo polish which she used by mistake on a warm stovo Sunday at Lincoln. Whllo putting up n stovoplpo In tho Catholic church at Bancroft, Samuel LBoln fell from a scaffold 20 feot high receiving Injuries that will lay him up ror somo tlmo. Postmaster Jamos Beaver of Scrlb nor was probably fatally hurt In tho streets of that placo when run down by an automobile driven by August Kurtz, n photogrnpher of Wont Point. Tho Good Bonds minstrels or Ne braska City will go to Plattsmouth Novomber 15 to glvo a performance and tho money will bo dovotcd to the causo or good roads. Frank Nowby, a rarmer north of Tobias, shot a largo American eagle Tuesday which measured nlno feet two Inches from tho tip or ono wins to tho tip of tho other. Pror, J. O. Lyno, rormer suporln tondont or tho Mlnden schools, ha; been chosen to tako Superintendent Martin's place at St. Paul, Mr. Martin having resigned to tako a similar po sition at Brokon Bow. EZRA'S JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM Snaky Scktol Lessee for Nor. 19, 111 Specially Arranged (or This Paper I.KHBON TKXT-ttxri. 8:1&-IC. MKMOllY VRHH1C8-21, 23. UOLDKN TKXT-"Tho linml of out Clod Is upon nil thorn for stood that Reek hlm."-i:zrn 8:22. TIMK-ll. c. 46S, the sevonth year oi Artnxorxoa. Kira leave Babylon with his company on tlin 1st day of tho 1st month, March: and renclirs Jerusalem on tho 1st day ol tho Mli month, July. Tlir convocation wrts on tho 20th day of tho 8th month (In Nov.-Uec). Ills rnformM wrro nirulo during tho win tor, Dee. 43S, to March. 457. Tho nenrly Blxty years between the clxth and seventh chapters ot Ezra, of which thcro Is nlmoBt no direct rec ord, could scarcely bo cnllcd 'the blank annals of well-being." Without tueso happy periods of dullness our lives would bo hell, nnd our hearts rtcrnnlly bubbling nnd boiling in a hugo pot made hot with thorns. But theso wero years of glow progress, of dullness, nnd neglect, llko a garden wherein tho heavenly plants, whllo still growing, wcro overrun with Weeds, nnd tho vlneB nnd ollvo trees, untrlmmed niid neglected, boro but Bmnll nnd scanty fruit. Tho tcmplo had been built, but tho opposition had been bo great that tho walls had not been restored nnd tho rubbish still aroao In long-stretching mounds. Tho visions of glory had faded. They had expected a vnst In flux ot their brethren, from Babylon nud other lands, but had been to a great extent disappointed. Ezrn, no doubt knowing the condi tion ot things In Jorusnlcm, had not only prepared his heart to seek tho law ot tho Lord, nnd to do it, but he planned to go up to Jerusalem and teach in Israel statutes and Judgments. Moved by religious zeal, and also. It would Bccm, with tho statosmanllko view of making Jerusalem onco moro tho real spiritual metropolis of Ju daism, Ezra conceived tho Idea of in fusing now llfo nnd now ideals into tho Judcan community by leading a fresh band of zealously religious ex iles back to Judca on a mission of re form. They enmo to Jerusalem, after a Journey of four months, arriving thero tho first dny of the fifth month, or about tho mlddlo of July. Tho dis tance in a direct lino was about COO miles, but tho road followed by Ezra's caravan mndo a long detour to avoid tho desert and could hardly havo been loss than 900- miles. Ezra brought $2,000,000 for tho re pair of tho tcmplo, nnd for all that was necessary to put tho outward forms of worship In perfect condi tion. Ho infused tho community with his own dovoted and consecrated spir itual llfo and fervor. Ho brought with him tho Book of tho Law and tho Prophets, with Its strict morality, and mado it known to tho people In con traBt with this holy law the conduct of tho people in adopting "tho 'abom inations" of tho heathen appeared in all its glaring wickedness. Then Ezra entered upon his great refdrm. Somo of tho leaders pointed out to Ezra that tho people, oven tho princes and rulers, wcro intermarry ing -with tho Idolaters, and thero was danger thnt the religion of Israel would bo destroyed, that all the sins which caused tho exllo would bo re pented, and all that tho exllo had done as a dlsclpllno would bo lost. Ezra first by himself was astound ed and stunned by tho report, and showed all tho signs of deepest sor row and humiliation. Then thero was a meeting together with hllh of "ovcry une that trembled at tho words of the God of Israel, becauso of tho trans gression of thoso that had been car ried away." They Bat in bitter aston ishment till tho time of evening prayer. Then thoy bowed themselves before the Lord, and wept and prayed and confessed and entreated. Then followed a public meeting, a great congregation of men and women and children. Thero came tho great moral reform. Thero was a proclama tion throughout all Judah and Jeru salem, that all should gather them selves unto Jerusalem, upon pain of having their property confiscated and themselves cxcomunlcatcd from the brotherhood of Israel. In a great rain they confessed, repented and re formed. Those who aro bribing and taking bribes trying to get rich by graft and dishonesty, forging, cheating4 banks, committing all kinds of crlmo, although tho sinners are rich, nnd of ficeholders are now working In jails separated from tholr wives and chil dren, and aro learning honest trades. It Is sad, indeed, but thcro is no other way of saving tho nation. The suffering Involved by Ezra's course was not necessarily so great as it would seem, not so great as im prisonment or u family man causes to day. Tho man could still support the discarded wlfo and children, and do all possible for hor comfort. But he nuBt not join In her Idolatry, or be subject to a bad family atmosphere. Tho suffering caused by this course was tho fruit, not of Ezra's work, but of tho wrong doing. Tho physician Is not to blanio for the bitterness of his modlclno nor tho surgeon for ampu tating tho limb. Ahab laid all his Buf ferings to Elijah, saying: "Art thou he that troubleth Israel?" And ho answered, "I havo not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, In that vo havo forsaken the command- fnents of tho Lord." This courso is not narrow, It It simply wise statesmanship for the preservation of our country. There are things that must b shut out. How to get a Mother's Oats Fireless Cooker Free This advertisement is good for 10 coupons cut it out and you have a big start. Then in every package of Mother's Oats you will find a coupon. Save the coupons and get the cooker free in a hurry. 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