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Ittmmary of the Work of Our Nn
tlonal Lawmakers at
Washington.
WMtcra Newnpnper Union News Strvlce.
Saturday.
The Senate Mot at noon.
Adopted IxjiIro resolution calling on
Secretary 1):uiIoIb for Admiral Fletch
er's rojiort ou naval war gumo last
mmor.
Woman BUffrngo amendment favor
ably reported by Biirfrngo committee.
PaBBcd 1)111 provldhiB for a commis
sion to codify and suggest nmendmenta
to (ho general mining lawB.
The Houoe '.Mot nt noon.
Itoprcsentatlvo Itnlnoy of Illinois de
livered Jackson day nddrcBB.
Secretary darrlton continued testi
mony boforo military committee.
Consideration of water power bill
was resumed.
Friday.
The 8enate 'Met at noon.
Hill amending law to prevent dlfl
losuros of national dofenso eccrota
Introducod by Sonator Ovorninn.
Senator Hitchcock Introducod reso
lution calling upon postmaster general
for Information on Interference with
American mails by censors.
Foreign relations commlttoo mot
but took no action on submarlno
question or nomination of II. P.
Flotchor as Mexlcau amhansador.
fiuBpcnoIon of tariff provision frco
Mating Bugar May 1 proposed In reso
lution latroduced by Senator Drous
sards. The House Met at noon.
Itcar Admiral Stanford contlnuod
to consider next Frlduy proposed
legislation to rcgulato water powor at
Niagara Falls.
Representative Cardncr In speech
opposed embargo on -nrmB and war
nucltlons.-
Reprceentatlvo Kent Introduced bill
to create natlonnl park acrvlco under
laterlor department.
Thursday.
The Senate Mct at noon.
Adopted a resolution asking tho
war department If It is not possible
to abolish or consolidate soma army
posts.
Sonator MoCumbor aBked for Invest
igation of charges that an alleged
combination Is about to advanco
prlocs on binding twino.
Adopted resolution asking tho pres
ident to deslgnato a Jewish relief day.
The House Met at noon.
Socrotary Garrlscn outlined tho
army Increases to tho military com
mission. Representative Hensloy asked for
an Investigation of propaganda for
and against preparedness.
Wavy coranritteo continued hoar!ng3
on tho naval bill.
Wednesday.
The Senate Met at noon.
Itoprcsentatlvo Humphrey, rapubll
on, of Washington, attacked tariff,
attributing prosperity solely to war.
Administration hill for development
f water power on tho public domain
was dobatod.
Postofflco committee resumed hear
ings on tho postal bill.
The House Mot nt noon.
lands committee worked on water
power leasing bill.
Tuesday.
The Senate Met at noon and ad
loomed out of respect to thu memory
of the lato Justice Lamar until noon
Wednesday.
The Souse 'Mot at noon.
Secretary MoAdoo asked a rush ap
propriation of $100,000 for rural san
itation and fighting typhoid and pel
lagra, Tho administration rural credits bill
was Introduced.
Tho naval affairs commltteo ar
ranged to begin public hearings to
Morrow, starting with yarda and
docks.
Canary Breeding Stops.
Berlin. Tho business of canary
brooders of tho ITnrz mountains has
boon almost utterly destroyed by tho
war. Tons of thousands of canaries
woro oxported yearly to America,
Franco, England and Russia. Tho war
stopped this and tho domestic trndo
Is almost complctoly at a standstill.
Washington. Reorganization of
General Carranza's olllclal family 13
ttoo objoct of n conference .it Quorn
taro to which tho general has invited
GonoralB Obrcgon and Gonzales, his
chief military cpinrraudorH, several
olvll ofllcors a.iluan Sanchez Az
cona, formorly private secretary to
President Mjrdoro.
Lansing, Mich. Tho name of Henry
Ford, who recently returned from his
European peace mission, has a place
SSjf"? tho republican presidential primary
fp 'lot in Michigan.
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Cfien Miles of Dike on Nemaha.
1 City. Neb. Ten miles of dike
Oppwonnts to hold back tho flood
tho lowor Nemaha river lu
1 county, Just nbovu tho
Htho moans recommended by
Inoor Johnson to prevent the
if tho adjacent farm lands
w of nbnormnl rainfall like
it year. Mr. Johnson was
"' tho ofllcors of tho drain-
t and tho complaining land
act n8 umpire botwecn
ecommend what should be
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IIU1IIKI1LI
FOOD SHORTAGE IN GERMANY
QERMANY OFFERS TO PAY
DEMNITY IN LUSITANIA
CASE
IN-
Lack of Food Has Reached Critical
Stage According to Statement
Riots Follow Ml.ll
Strike.
Western Newspaper Union News Service.
Washington. Count von Dernstorff,
tho German nmbaBsador has presented
to Secretary Lansing a proposal to
pay Indemnity for Americans lost in
tho Lusltanla disaster, and thorcby
concludo that controversy, and gavo
assurances that uny German subma
rines In tho Mediterranean would not
attack non-combatant ships without
warning or destroy them without op
portunity for non-combatants to roach
a place of safety.
Whllo offering to pay Indomnity In
tho Lusltanla case, Germany makes
tho reservation that It Is dono without
admission of wrong-doing. No official
Indication was given as to tho accep
tability of the proposal, but ono sot of
American officials took tho vlow that
It would end tho controversy.
Riots Follow Mill Strike.
Youngstown, O. Nineteen persons
havo been shot, four probably fatally
and many others Injured and ten
buildings nro burnt as a result of
steel mill riots horo. Tho flro threat
ened tho entire Hast Youngstown bus
iness section.
Sheriff J. P. Umstcads, telegraphing
Governor Willis, said:
"I'lcaso send state militia at onco.
Lives nro being taken in East Youngs
town and many buildings aro being
burned. We aro holplcss to copo with
tho situation."
EaHt YoungBtown Is a suburb of
Youngstown and Is located In tho
heart of tho factory district.
FOOD 8HORTAGE IN GERMANY
Has Reached Critical Stage, Dr. Ed
mond von Mach Says.
Now York. A declaration that tho
shortngo of food In Germany haa
reached a critical stago, has been mndo
by Dr. Edmund von Mach, chalrmnn
of tho citizens' commltteo on food
shipments.
"It is impossible to doscrlbo tho no
co3slty of milk for tho babies," said
Dr. von Mach. "Hich and poor, noble
man and plain citizen, aro bogging for
It from America. I havo appealed to
Washington for permission to ship
tremendous quantities of milk to the
fatherland. Tho babies must have It
If tholr lives aro to bo saved."
Dr. von Mach pointed out that if
Germany was not In great need of
immodlnto supplies his activities
would havo been terminated by Am
bassador von Hernstorff as soon as ho
began hla work thrco weeks ago.
Larodo, Tex. A gasoline bath hns
been adopted In Nouvo Laredo, Mox
Ico, to pro'vent typhus Infection. It is
applied, howovor, only to suspects of
unusual pornonnl untidiness. Federal
health olllrlals say that a typhus epi
demic nlong tho Moxlcan border Is un
likely If proper precautions aro taken.
Dr. Hyde's Fourth Trial
Kansas City, Kas The fourth trim
of Dr. B. Clark Hydo, charged with
murdering Colonel Thomas II. Swope.
a Kansas City millionaire philanthro
pist, has been postponed to thu April
term of tho circuit court hero.
Prohibition Convention at St. Paul
St. Paul, Minn. The national prohl
bltlon convention will bo held at tho
auditorium hero Juno 19 next, Instead
of at Minneapolis, tho ploeo originally
sot by tho national executive commit
too at Chicago.
British Cabinet Crisis Not Ended
Ixmdon.- It again becomes evident
fiat tho cabinet crisis 1b far from
c.ded. Tho only djfllcult point Is that
rfir Jolm Simon, secretary of stato for
'nmo nffalrs, has resigned. Ho had a
irolongod Interview with Promlor As
qulth Tuesday. Tho premier did his
utmost to Induco Sir John to remain
la the cabinet, but without avail, and
c Is nlmoHt certain that the homo
.eeretr.ry'a resignation will be officially
jiinouuccd on tho reassombllng of parliament
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GHOSTS!!
BRITISH LABOR MEN AGAINST
FORCED ARMY SERVICE.
Preparedness Favored by American
Defense Society Many Nebraska
Postmasters Endorsed
by Senate.
v extern Nowcpapor Union New Servicn.
London. Organized labor of Groat
liritaln, Bitting In congress In London
Thursday, decided against thu govern
ment's compulsion bill by tho over
whelming majority of 1,998,000 votes
to 78:!,000. Hostility to tho govern
ment's measure was uncompromising
und necessitated tho resignation from
tho coalition ministry of Honderson,
William Draco and Gcorgo II. Roberts,
holding respectively tho olllces of
president of tho board of education,
parliamentary undursccrotary for
homo affairs, and lord commissioner
of tho treasury, und tho resignations
woro announced during tho evening.
Tho laor congress was In many ways
the most Important body of the kind
over assembled. Moro than 1,000 dele
gates woro proscnt, representing four
hundred unions and thrco million
workors.
Nebraska Postmasters Endorsed.
Washington. Tho senate Wednes
day confirmed tho following postoillco
nominations In Nebraska: Zander Y.
Zuhilce. Bancroft; D. II. Mlchaell, Lib
erty; James C. TJadgor, Arlington; M.
G. Docrlng, Ilattlo Creek; Thomas, J.
Lane, nioomlngton; Leslie J. Hummel,
nurwoll; William F. Nick, Cedar
niuffs; Charles A. Payne, Clear Wn
tor; Ellis S. Potter, Crcto; Thomas
J. HlndsT David City; Georgo W. Nich
olas, DoWItt; Daniel Kavanaugh,
Fulrbury; C. C. Davis, Falls City; S.
A. Tobey, Gresham; Paul C. Morgan,
Hay Springs; Samuel G. Hudson, Lin
coln; William C. Rusmltoll, Mason
City; E. O. Ilarshman, Minatare; Er
nest D. Smith. Mitchell; Fred W.
Shlvoly, Oakdnle; Oscar E. Swanson,
Onklnnd; J. J. McCarthy, Ogallala; M.
II. McCarthy, O'Neill; Anton B. Helms,
Randolph; A. N. Conklln, St. Paul; O.
S. Larson, Shlckley; Otis L. Nowktrk.
Staplcton; Gcorgo W. Sandusky, Ster
ling; William D. Day. Ulysses; Carl
Carlson, Valparaiso; E, J. Waltcnborn,
Waco; Nelson J. Luc' I, Wahoo; D. O.
O'Kayno, Wood River; C. F. Gilbert.
York.
FOR A BIG ARMY AND NAVY
Resolutions Favoring Military Pre
paredness Passed by American
Defense Society
New York. Resolutions calling for
military proparednoss to meet tho na
tional emergency which will nrlse
"within the next twelvo or thirteen
months," wero passed at tho mooting
of tho advisory board of tho American
Defense society. Tho meeting was
attended by Col. Theodoro Roosevelt
his cousin, Phillip Roosovelt, Hudson
Maxim, David Jayno Hill and Beveral
other well known advocates of pro
paredness. Tho first resolution aoptod calls for
tho Immediate construction of forty
eight dreadnoughts with tho neces
sary complementary smaller cinft. A
second resolution demnnds a standing
army of 200,000 men to bo supported
by citizen soldiery, whoso sorvlco
would bo obligatory.
Porto Rlcans Want Citizenship.
SAN JUAN Whether Porto Rlcans
aro to bo successful this year lu got
tho United States congress to admit
them to American citizenship Is tho
question uppermost In tho minds of
most Porto Rlcans at present. Al
though cltztnslilp has been promised
seventeen years ago, each congress
slnco that tlmo haB failed to pass tho
necessary laws. Tho islaudors nro now
hopeful that tho first democratic ad
miustratlon slnco 1S0S will act favor
ably and glvu them a dollnltoly polltl
cal status.
San Antonio, Tex., General Victor
lano Hucrta, former president of Mex
ico, under nriost at El Paso for al
leged violation of tho noutallty laws
of tho United Btates, 1b to bo released
on his own recognizance At the opon
of tho federal court U. S. Attorney
Camp presumed n motion to this ef
fect, Baying It wus at tho suggestion
of Attorney General Gregory and call
ing attention to the age nnd Infirmities
of tho former Mexican leader.
District Judge Macoy entered tho
ordor. It will In no way lnterfero with
IEHH LESSENED
GERMANY MAKING AMENDS OVER
SINKING OF SHIP
GOVERNMENTAL OWNERSHIP
Secretary Daniels Would Control All
Radio Stations Propose Pros
perity Day Lest of
February.
Western Newspaper Union Nrv Service.
Washington. Encouraged by tho
conciliatory nttltude Hhown by Ger
many and Austria in recent diplomatic
echungea with the United Statca, olll
clals uro considering rcn.uuiiig a
definite and comprehensive statement
pledging not only Germany, but ull her
allies to respect, In tho conduct of their
sea warfare, the guarantees as to tho
safety of American life for which this
government haB contended throughout)
tho entlro submarlno controversy. Pres
ident "Wilson is being urged by Bomo
of hla closo advisers to nsk the Ger
manic allies for dcilnite assurances
that no unarmed ships with -Americans
nbroad Ehnll bo destroyed by any of
them until the paHongcrs have reached
a plnco of safety. Tho president is said
to look with some favor upon such a
proposal, but has reached no decision.
FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
Secretary Daniels Would Control All
Radio Stations.
Washington. Government owner
ship nnd control of all radio stations
in tho United States, South and Con
trnl America was advocated by Sec
retary Daniels of tho navy, In address
ing delegates to tho pan-American
scientific congrcsB, representing twen
ty American republics, who gathered
at tho state department for an Infor
mal discussion on wireless communi
cation. Tho delegates were practical
ly unanimous In approving the sccro
tary's plan, and agreed to submit tho
matter to their respective governments
for consideration.
Propose Prosperity Day.
Lincoln, Nob. People of tho United
States will bo millions of dollars rich
er this year than last, on ncco'int of
tho extra twenty-four hours of time
that tho calendar this year requires
to fill out tho cyclo of the annual per
iod. It is bolng suggested broadcast over
the country, therefore that tho extra
day, Tuesday, February 29, bo set
nsldo as Prosperity day, and that it
bo so observed throughout tho coun
try. Among the suggestions for tho ob
servance of tho clay aro:
That wage earners put tho extra
day's lncomo in tho bank.
That commercial clul3 nnd farm
firs' organizations get togothor for
"prosperity" meetings.
That tho press nnd tho rostrum ex
plain to tho public how and why tho
United Statos Is tho most favorod
nation on earth.
That stores havo "prosperity" salos.
Labor Leader Threatens to Resign.
London. Arthur Hondorson, presi
dent of tho board of education and
leader of tho labor party In tho house
of commons, Borved notice on tho la
bor congress that If it decided that ho
should opposo tho government1!? com
pulsion bill, ho would refuse to accept
Biich decision; that ho would imme
diately resign his scat In tho houso of
commons nnd would nsk his constitu
ents whether thoy endorsed bis action
or not.
Ireland Excluded from Conscription.
London. Under tho terms of tho
compulsory military servlco bill, intro
duced In tho houso of commons by
Premier Asqulth, all males between
tho ages of 18 and 41 years who are
bachelors or widowers, without chil
dren dpnendent upon them, nre liable
for military sorvlco, Ireland Is ex
cluded from tho terms of tho meas
ure Gallipot! Campaign Ended.
London. It Is officially announced
that the complete evacuation of tho
Salllpoli peninsula has ben success
fully carried out. General Sir Charles
Monro reports that only one British
soldier was injured in tho ovacuntlon
and that there wero no casualties
nmong tho Fronch; that all tho guns
wero saved, except sovontccn worn out
ones which wore blown up.
Funeral of General Dodge.
Council Bluffs. In. Tho funeral of
Genoral Grenvlllo M. Dodgo, wn hold
at tho residence and included full inl'l
tary honors. Tho mllltnry escort con
listed of nlno companies of Iowa and
Nobraska militia. Rov. A. G. A. Bux
ton, rector of St. Paul's Ep'sropal
church, nnd Rov. J. T. Jones, piiBtor
of tho First Congregational church,
conducted tho sorvlcoa. Schools,
courts, public ofTlcea nnd business
housos closod during tho ceremonies',
and thousands followed tho dead war
rior to his tomb.
Claim Attorney Was Kidnaped.
Hastings, Nob. Declaring that his
attornoy, Judgo Iloscoo KlrUman of
Richmond Hill, Va had boon lured
away aud jiosslbly kldnapod, John
Klrkman of Omaha, profossod son of
John O'Connor, has asked tho city
pollco to asslBt In tho soarch which
ho had QUlotly conducted for twenty
four hours. Tho chnrgo was mudo by
Klrkman aa to hla attornoy, to whom
ho Is not rolatod, created tho groat
cat sensation of any happening In thu
hlstorv of tho eclohratod case
ALFALFA WAS UNKNOWN.
Nebraska Man Taught Farmers Valus
of Strango Crop.
Tecumsoh. Pror. W. L. Frouch, now
an Instructor In agriculture In tho pub
lic schools of Austin, Minn., la visit
ing relatives horo. Ho formerly lived
in this county. Five years ago, when
Prof. French assumed his work lu the
Austin schools, there wus no alfalla
raised in that section. It was un un
known graBs to tho farmers there. Tho
agricultural classes of tho Austin
schools do much demonstration work
and Prof. French had tho pupils work
with alfalfa from tho beginning. Tho
results wero almost surprising, tho
gniBa thriving nicely. Aa a conso
quenco the farmers near Austin ho
camo interested, and Prof. French
and his classes went among tho agri
culturists and told them to raise and
harvest tho gras3. At tho end of flvo
years there aro thlrty-fivo farmora re
porting good crops of alfalfa, and thero
will bo many more to ralso It another
year.
Cook Family Reunion.
Tccumseh. Flfty-threo member.! of
tho Cook family wero guests recently
nt a family reunion of thu clan at
Cook, thin county. Tho assemblage
was too large for an ordinary dwell
ing house, bo the big dinner, prepared
by all tho good Cooks of tho neighbor
hood, was spread on tnbles In tho
Cook Methodist church. Mrs. Andrew
Cook had chnrgc of tho festivities. Tho
Cook families aro pioneers of this
county.
Bloodhounds After Incendiaries.
Beatrice. Bloodhounds of this city
wero cal'ed to Firth In an effort to
run down persons thought to havo
started a fire which destroyed tho lum
ber yard of J. E. Harms. Tho entiro
yard was destroyed. Tho loss wa3
about $14,000. partly insured. A num
ber of bad flroB havo occurred at Firth
recently and the authorities believe
them due to Incendiaries.
Hundred Bushels an Acre.
Endlcott, J. Swartz, a farmer resid
ing In Endlcott precinct, holds tho rec
ord for raising tho most corn per aero
on a Binall Held In Jefferson county.
From three and one-half acres ho
husked out 3R5 bushels of corn, an
average of 102 1-7 buehels per aero.
Tho corn was weighed and seventy
five pounds were given per bushoL
Prize Seed Corn Sold.
Beatrice. The entire supply of seed
corn of C. W. Buck of DoWitt, who
carried off prizes at the corn show
held hero a few weeks ago, has been
purchased by the German Nurseries
of this city. First class seed corn is in
demand in this locality and will go
quickly at a fancy price at tho present
time.
Seventy-eight at Reunion.
Fremont. A family reunion at
which seventy-eight relatives wero
present wns held at tho Ike Brandt
homo at Hooper last week. It was
tho first time in thirty years that
"Grandma Donman" and her children
and grandchildren had all been to
gether. Paul Means Goes to Oxford.
Lincoln. Paul T. Means, son of Ed
gar L. Means of Osceola, Neb., haa
been appointed Cecil Rhodes scholar
at Oxford university from Nobraska.
Ho will leavo for England next Sep
tember. FROM ALL OVER NEBRASKA
Tho Stato Shoep Breeders associa
tion will meet at Lincoln January 19.
Omaha ofllclals will prosecute to the
limit any Infraction of tho now dairy
law.
Fremont churches aro having n re
vival under direction of Evangelist
Rnyburn.
Gago county auto licenses during
tho last week of 1015 amounted to
nearly $1,700.
Henry Droltenfleld of Fremont waB
hold up by footpads at Omaha and re
lieved of forty dollars.
Tho Stato Association of Tltlo Men
will hold Its annual convention at Fro
mont, January 25 and 26.
Fred Wotzek of Humboldt has been
engaged to manage tho Pawnee City
band for tho coming season.
Lincoln ministers will protest the
use of tho new high school building at
that place for dancing purposes.
Tho Putlor drug store at Holbroolc
wns burglarized last week and a
quantity of rings, watches, chains and
other nrttcles taken.
Gcorgo Durt, a printer of Falls City,
wns killed at Napier, Mo., when he at
tempted to got off of a fast freight
train nt that place.
After rollor skating for flvo hours,
Kula Hunter, a lC-year-old Omaha girl,
collapsed from exhaustion, but recov
ered In a few hours.
El"s F. Gay, who enlisted In the
United States navy four years ago. has
gotten his discharge and returned to
his homo nt TccuuiEoh.
Mrs. Carrlo Huddle, tho omployo at
the stnte hospital at Lincoln, who was
Bcrlously burned by tho explosion of
a turpentino mixture Is recovering.
Monday, January 24, Is Child Labor
day.
Tho mid-winter meetings of organ
ized agriculture will bo held In Lincoln
Jaiiuar, 17-22.
Frank Hollcnhcclt, a former Frnmonl
boy, sen of tho lato Juatlco Conrad
Ilnllcnbcck, and fcr many years city
clerk, has been npolntcd postmaster at
Forsylho, Mont.
Greoley county officials havo aBkod
the Btato board of Irrigation to erect
a statoald bridge over tho North Loup
river In their county. Tho structure
If approved by tho Btato board will be
600 feet long.
Catarrh means inflammation.
Inflammation is the stagnation
of bloodthe gorging of the
circulation with impure blood.
Of couiso you can't bo well under
this condition. It means, headaches,
indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs,
colds, etc.
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By assisting
nutrition In
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system, removes tho waste matter and
brightens you up.
Over 44 Years
Of service to the public entitles It to a
place with you.
It Makes Good
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You can get Peruna in tablet form
for convenience.
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A toilet iircparntlon of merit
Jli-li" torriwlltntnitandruir.
FnfK.llnrinv (?nlt .nil
Beauty toGray or faded Hair.
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PAiEfiTS :
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11. no. IluukilN. Illtflh.
references. Beet malta.
Man's Foolish impatience.
In that worthiest of all struggles
tho struggle for self-mnstery and good
ness we arc far less patient with our
boIvcb than God la with us. Selected.
As president of tho French republic
M. Polnenro receives a salary of $120,
000 per annum.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets nre the
original little liver pills put up 40 yearn
Dgo. They regulate liver and bowels. Adv.
When lovers elopo It's a getaway for
common sense.
Nebraska Directory
DIPDTIIDE CURED in a I
gllr I line without pain
few daf
ox s sur
ical operation. Ifo pay until cured. Writs
bit. HIUK, 906 Dee llldg-., Umatam, Meb,
For all Stores,
Range. Fur
naees, StMst
and Hot
Water Plants
If your local dcnl-r vlll not supply
jnu, write 1111 direct, glvInK hU nuuie.
LINCOLN STOVE REPAIR CO., BobauISocs.Lawlo, NeL
THE LENDELL HOTEL
EUROPEAN LINCOLN, NEB.
CENTER OF THINGS AOTIVE
Rooms Sl.OO With Bath $1.50
R. W. JOHNSTON, Owner and Manager
CYLINDERS REGROUND
AUTO REPAIRING
OLDCBTAND BKBT
T. J. Tiinrpo Mnclilne Co., 109S
M Nt., Lincoln, Nrb. Machlnoand
I'attcru wurkofullklnd. WriUwuU,
The Lincoln Tannery
Send ui your Hides and Furs and
have them made into Robes and
Garments (or the whole family.
its m uiGiinrr rnirss won mors 110 rcss
Address HENRY HOLM, Prop,
917-919 Q Sl LINCOLN, NEB.
WantedYoungWomen
to AH vacancies soon to exist Nurses Train
ing School reconized by Slate and register
ing graduates. During training pays salary
making possible secure education while
earning living. Address Box 1189, Lincoln, Nebr,
MONUMENTS
We carry the largest stock of artistic memorials lr
the west Why buy through nrents when you can
buy direct and save 0 ? Wri'J for boolUt.
KIMBALL BROS.
1700 O Street Lincoln, Nebraska
MAKE THE FARM
PAY BETTER
PROGRESSIVE AGRICULTURE
By H. W. Campbell
Something new dug ont of tlio co-operative
fxiiurliiiunta of over liOO farmers In the pas;
thrco years, under my din ct surmrvlMon a.
Traveling Agriculturist of thu C. 11. & Q. lly.
144 pages 43 Illustrations, und cteiy pluturv
tells 11 Mory.
IB ycniu observation, Btudy nnd experiment
ing in tho great central west lius enabled ut
to plan 1 lie experiments, obtain marvelous re
sults from thu work of theso 100 farmers
during tho hot, dry years of 1010 and 1014,
followed by tho excrsslvu wet year of 191"
Theso -ctleal conditions place iho 2"
central west on a much higher level than ever
before conceded,
Worth many times tho prlc If you onlr
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