IWP I) V K Hi I lV IP K VICTIM 0 c VOLUNTEERS BUILD TABER NACLE IN SIX HOURS. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Auburn Miss Hannibal Anuu of this city was burned to iloatli at tho homo of her parents in Mnlvurn, la., accoidltiK to word rocolvod in Auburn. Hums duo to a gasoline explosion caused her death. Miss Aukus had been visiting with her parents allien Christmas. Erected Tabernacle In Six Hours. Aurora Fifty volunteers erected a 70x100 foot tabernacle with a seating capacity of 1,'JUO people, in six hours" time Saturday. The building will bo used by tho Mlngcs evangelists, who will hold a revival hero next month. Woodrow Wilson May Speak. Fremont County Superintendent llatzen, who is president of the Kast Central Nebraska Teachers' associa tion, lias received partial assurance that Coventor Woodrow Wilson of Now .Jersey will accept the invitation to bo one of the apoakers. Tho asso ciation will hold Its annual meeting in Fiemout, .March 27, as and 2'J. First Leap Year Story. Fremont Tho lirst successful leap year proposal was recorded in Fre mont when Flossie Cutbertli, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cutbertli. claimed Theodore Osmon for a hus band. Tho brido Is sixteen and the groom eighteen years of ago. Clay Center's Largest Funeral. Clay Center Tho largest funeral Clay Center lias ever had occurred when tho service.; over the late M. .M. Johnson were hold in the family home. Tho Odd Fellows had charge of the services nnd were represented by a largo number of members. NEWS FROM THE STATE HOUSE. Tho state board or agriculture rec ommends tho establishment of farm mochunlrj. agriculture and domestic science courses In tho rural schools of tho state. Itobort C. lions, the Lexington man who has filed for tho democratic nomi nation for president of tho United States, intends to run on the primary ticket in tho four other states where preferential laws aro operative- New .Tersey, TVortli Dakota, Oregon and Wis cousin. Hecause of the accident at the state fair grounds during the last ralr, in which Frank Kuzelka lo3t hia life, a $L'.".000 damage suit has been brought In Hie federal court against the West ern Silo company of Iowa. Kuzolka was struck on tho head by a hood which Hew off flout a demonstrating silage cutter. Special trains carrying experts from the state farm may bo sent over tho state within n short time to instruct Nebraska farmers in methods of choosing seed corn. Lectures will also bo given at the stopping places on improved 'methods or farming. Tho main object of tho project, how ever, Is to sco that the farmers aro Interested in securing good seed corn for planting this spring. A picture of "Wild Hill," tho famous gun man of early Nebraska days, will Foon bo placed in tho archives of tho State Historical society, according to b letter received from D. Cramb of Denver. Tho latter's mother was n fchoolmato of .lames Hutler Hitchcock, or "Wild mil." when both wore chil dren In the lato ::0n back in Illinois. Tho picture is described by tho pros pective donor as being a typical pose of tho well known pioneer. In an opinion rendered by tho at tornoy general to tho stato oil inspec tor, tho former asserts that under the stale oil laws tho salo of ndultorated gasoline is prohibited in this stato, despito tho fact that Its specific grav ity may bo' above (12 degrees, as re quired by tho state law. Ho also rtates that all low-grade gasoline fchould bo inspected, but that any of it registering less than tho legal ronuiro nuint shall not bo used for lighting or power purposes. H. H. Hartllttg of Nebraska City has filed as a candidate for state senator from the Second district. Labor Commissioner Ouyo !s the re cipient of several letters frorv farmer1? over tho stato asking that ho aid them In securing hired help. A petition signed by forty-four re publicans of Omaha, asking that tho Jiamo of William Howard Taft bo plucrd on tho primary ballot as a pref erential candidate for pro3ldoil or tho United StaUs, lias been received by Secretary of Stato Wait. Flvo cr.rdidatos for president of tho United States, four for United States senatcr, eleven for eoncroi.3 and flvo for governor cor.atltuto tho Wings so far of political aspirants for thus'.' offices Herman Nave, a deputy garr.o war den, hai !-i'F';r,!tod a plan for tho pro tection of quail in northern Nribrasdiix. and propnros to enlist tho help of tho roi!(io:u.T in that section, in placing r!icaca o'.' grain I-.' upright p'HMons .'iicit.;' olui'P-i of bushes. Thin, ho tisrrttn r. Ill nrovlJ1 pi nty of food for tho bit da whil.i tho ground I J covorcd with am;.. 511 BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA Postmasters of tho state will hold their next mooting at Lincoln In .Innc Tho Deshlor olttnteor lire depart ment will give a benefit ball Febru ary L A lumber of arrests for hunting on Funday have recently boon made in Cage county. A fiddlers' contest will be held .it l'lattsmouth, February 10, by tho Order of lied Men. Kd Richards, a farmer of Hurt county, was killed by a falling feed trough Tuesday. Wano is making war on gamblcn and dives, mid a number of urrcstf have been made. Hcatrice will entertain the state 0 A. H. veterans in their annual encamp tneiit. May lit to u.1. Mrs. C. B. Smith, aged SO, for thlrt yeais ti resident of (Inge county, it dead at Crab Orchard. Ex-Chancellor Huntington of Wer. leyan university was a teacher in 1817, and is still teaching. .1. K. Wilson of White Cloud. Kas lias been called to tho pastorate of tho Christian church nt Salem. A farmers' Independent lumber and coal company lias been organized at Creenwoodwlth a capital or $."0,(i00. Pupils or tho Lincoln grade schools in the typhoid zone will bo supplied with boiled water for drinking pur poses, Tho C-oneva city council has adopted a system of clock registration with nine stations for the night watchman of that place, In order to assist in the men and religion forward movement, the Lin coin ministerial union will hold week ly meetings. The Rev. Mr. Arnold, pastor of the United Ilrcfhren church of York, Is very ill witli pneumonia, and it Is thought lie cannot recoor. The commission form of govern ment carried at the special election held tor the purpose or voting on it at Nebraska City by a majority of 10i'. The leap year ball given by the young ladies of Newman drove was a success, and several young men aro wearing a serious east of countenance. Little Donald Klumb. aged :'. years was badly scalded when he knocked a kettle of boiling water off the kitchen rang" at his parents' homo at Aurora Two hundred and fifty men took part in the wolf hunt In a scope of country northwest of Unadilla. They rounded up nine wolves, killing six of them. Mrs. Lillian Pete, of Liberty, war burned to death In Solum, La., where she was exhibiting trained anlmalc with a circus. She will bo burled at Beatrice. The rest rooms, which have been maintained for the accommodation of farmers' wives coming to Falrbury to do shopping, have been closed owing to tho lad; of funds. Mrs. Klsie Heaucliamp. 27 yearn old. was stricken with heart failure while seated at a piano at tho home of her sister at Dunning, and died before as sistance reached her. The business men or Holdrego through the Commercial club, are tak lug an active interest In seeing that the farmers of Phelps county mako a test of seed corn beforo planting. Harry Snltz of Do Soto raptured the sweepstakes in his exhibit of ten oar? of white corn at the corn show which was held in connection with tho state corn improvers' association at Lincoln Irvin Irons, tho thirteen-year-old son ofMr. and Mrs. .T. K. Irons, living near Douglas, committed suicide Wednesday by shooting himself through tho head with a thirty-two calibre rifle. An iron horseshoe bearing In crude letters the sentence, "My peace 1 give unto you." was found In a load of sand used In the Comniorclal club building in Lincoln, tho Band havlnt; come from tho pits near Louisville Neb. Whllo the dozon members of the choir nt Holy Trinity church nt Lin coln were conducting devotional ex ercises Sunday, a thief went through tho wrapB left in tho cloak room and extracted what money had been left In the garments. Sufficient subscribers have been se cured to assure tho erection of a 200 rrypt mausoleum In Aurora, and the city council has voted a plot of ground In tho routh end of tho cemetery for tho building, which will be built next spring at a cost of $30,000, Tho nthletic association of tho Falr bury high school haH presented a sweater to each member of the 1011 team. The sweaters aro bright red, with a largo yellow "F" on tho front. Several merchants In Auburn re cently held a piano contest as n trade stimulator, with tho result that some of the merchants who were not In tho deal aro threatening prosecution, charging violation of tho statute rela tlvo to free gifts. Social workers at Hastings Inter ested in tho national movement for opening tho people's buildings for tho mo of all thlnga of public Interest aro pushing vigorously plans for weekly or bi-wcokly free public mcotings in tho high school building. Wymoro sportsmen predict tho best local duck hunting for this spring known for year?, all kinds of blrd having lice reported already. Tho wife and ron of Clark Perkins who have been very sick with typhoid frver cinco moving to Aurora from I Incoin turco weeks ago, aro Improv ing viry slowly and aro not yet ou' Of '' Pig'"'. Tho annual roport of Fremont's fire department shows that tho cltv neaped with a l!ro loss of only ?S,nm 'urln- tho year Hill. Thin sum If Uvlded between forty-two fires to which tho department responded n mm girls Mexican Town Has 3,000 of Them and Only 500 Men. Although Amazonian In Tendencies and Assume All Hardships, There Arc Many Beautiful Young La dles Among Them. Mexico City. Thoro is a town in Southern Mexico which boasts I1.00C women ami but f.00 men. Not onl this but tho women have tho reputu tiou of being tho prettiest in th world. They aro not only pretty but thoy aro Amazonian in their tendon cles and asstimu nil the hardships ol lifo ns well as tho responsibility ol finance and municipal government. In fact this south Mexican town, To huanlepcc by nnme, Is the place- ol theoi all most dominated by tho influ ence of woman, yet tho region in which most deference is paid to man. Tho cause of all of which being tho discrepancy In tho numbers of tho two bcxcb. Tehunntepcc Is on the isthmus of tho satno name at tho point where Mex ico Is narrowest Just nbovo Yuca tan. Tho town is nt the highest point where the waters of tho Atlantic aro separated from those of the Pacific. It Is an Indian town and Its Inhabit ants were living comfortably hero when Kuropo knew not of tho exist enco of America. They aro n hand some, clean, intelligent, prosperous people who today lead Uvea that might bo envied by the effoto in tho cltion that aro termed most civilized. Tho first Impression of the tourist ia the beauty of the women. Near the station of tho railway that was two years ago completed across this isth mus, In tlio market plnco In tho cen ter oT tho town. Hcro'Src the women selling their goods. No man Is to be seen. About tho market place arc stores and In these also woman Is supreme. It is Impossible to lind n Tehuana Belle. jaan about tho place engaged In any sort of activity. Tho women think too much of tho men to allow them to work. It Is because of tribal wars ami tho cruelty of the Diaz regimo that tho men of the tribe are almost extinct. DEATH COMES TO SEEKER Man Who Asked Permit to Kill Hlo Wife and Family Dies Soon After Getting Work. Louisville, Ky. Death which he sc eagerly sought a few weeks ago whllo out of work came unexpectedly to John JL McCord tho other day when ho was killed nt ono of tho barns of tho Louisville Street Railway com pany, where ho hnd secured employ ment only a few days ago. A few weeks ago McCord walked Into tho office of Prosecuting Attor ney Harry Robinson of tho police court and startled that official by nsking to bo glvon a permit to kill his wlfo nnd three children and end bis own life. He said ho has been without work for a number of months and that bis family was in destltuto circum stances. Having tried In vnln to secure work, McCord said ho had concluded to kill his family and then end his own Ufo, but ho did not wish to break any law In so doing nnd desired to know If ho could not sccuro a permit that would legalize tho act. McCord was placed In custody, but wns later released nfter tho authori ties had Investigated conditions nt tho man's homo and supplied the im mediate wants of his family. A few dnys ngo McCord secured employment wnshlng caxz In ono of tbo barns of tho Loulsvlllo Street Rnllwny company. Yesterday after noon ho was Btruck by a car backing Into tho barn nnd knocked Into a ro pair pit, receiving Injuries thnt result ed In death fov minutes later. Barber's Posthumous Joke. Elizabeth, N. J. Tho champion wit of Elizabeth, oven whllo dying, planned a Joke which bo could spring la death. Ho was Georgo Sclperl, an Italian American, and for many years con ducted a barber shop nt 432 Front Etrcet. Hia original Bnyinga attracted much patronngo and bo wns reputed aa being wealthy. Selpcrl'3 last request "as that a silver plato bearing an Inscription bo placed on tho top of his cofiln. When his many friends gathered to pay their Mat respects they did not know wliwth. r to bo amused or shocked whon thoj oad tho inrciiption: It tit-id: "Ynu'ro noxt." WBex Ml i BURN BUILDING TO KILL GERM Only Way to Get Hid of Them, and Occasion Was Made a Good Object Lesson. A ramshackle building In Wlnston Salem was recently binned at the re piest of the local Antl Tuberculosis league, hcrmisc It was said to be alive with tuberculosis germs and could not lie properly fumigated. I'or days before the building wan burned huge placards announcing the hour of destruction nnd giving iea sons for the burning weie hung about in piomluent places. Among other tilings the placards said' "Within the past 15 months two men who sold fruit, etc., hero have died of tuber- miosis, but unconsciously left millions to tuberculosis germs by cureless spitting The building is so open that it cannot bo effectively fumigated. The only piactlcal means of disin fecting Is by Hie." At the appointed hour, while mil lions of tuberculosis germs were be ing burned, fi.000 pamphlets telling how to prevent consumption were dis tributed to tho crowd looking on. BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT "When my first baby was six months old he broke out on his head with llttlo bumps. They would dry up ami leave a si'ale. Then it would hi oak out again antl It spicatl all over his head. All the hair came out and his head was scaly all over. Then hia fare broke out all over in red bumps ami It kept spreading until It was on his hands and arms. I bought several boes of ointment, gave him blood medicine, mid had two doctors to treat him. but ho got worse all the time. He had It about six mouths when a lrlentl told me ji'iout Cutlcura. I sent and got a bottle of Cutlcura llosolveut. ft rake ot Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. In three tlityu after using them ho begnn to lin-, prove. Ho began to take long napii nnd to stop scratching his head. After taking two bottles or Resolvent, two I boxes of Ointment antl three cakes of j So.ip he was sound and well, anil never had any breaking out of nev kind. HIn hair came out in little cutis all over his bond. I don't think anything else would have cured him except Cutl cura. "I have bought Cutlcura Ointment and Cutlciiru Soap several times since to ufo for cuts and sores and have never known them to fall to euro what I put them on. Cutlcura Soap la tho best that I have ever used for toilet ' purines." (Signed) Mrs. F. 13. liar-1 mon, It. F. n. 'J. Atoka. Tenn.. Sept. ' 10, 1010. Although Cutlcura Soap and ' Ointment aro sold everywhere, a sam ple of each, with 32-page book, will j be mailed free on application to "Cut! tura," Uopt L, Houton. Dublouc Compliment. Tom Piirdie, an old man-servant In Kir Waller Scott's household, used to talk of the famous "Wavorloy Nov els" as "our books," and said that the reading or them was the greatest com fort to him. "Whenever I am off my sleep," ho confided to .Mr. .lames Skene, tho au thor or "Memorlea or Sir Walter Scott," "1 have only to take one or tho novels, nnd before 1 have read two pages It Is sure to scntl mo asleep." Who the Heathen Be. Father llernartl Vnughan was con demning a snmewhnt acrimonious re ligious argument. "Disputes of this kind,' ho said, "re mind me forcibly of a little girl. '"What are the heathen, Jenny?' her Suntlny school teacher asked tills llttlo girl. "'The beaten,' the child replied, 'are peoplo who don't tjuarrel over re ligion.' " Important to Mothers -Kxnmlno carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants nnd children, and sco that It Dears tho Signaturo In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorin Circumstantial Evidence. "Jones was so proud of his boy and what ho was going to do. Hut tho youngster will never mako n nolso in tbo world." "I don't know about that. He's Just lolucd a brass band." We aro often admonished to "tnko tho bull by tho horns," but the trou ble is to 11ml n bull that will stand for It. A Poor Weak Woman At the it termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would fjive way under. The (act ia women are more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Every woman ought to know that the may obtain the most experienced medical advice free cf charge nd in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, It. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce bat been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many sears and has had it wider practical eznerienca fa the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in (hit country. Xiis medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak nd deli cate women it Dr. Picree's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. 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