RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM Recent Happenings in Nebraska Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. STANDING OF OALL. TEAMS AT END OK WEEK, WESTERN LEAGUE Won Lost Vet. Wichita :t" ui .MS Tulsa Ill 'JT .."!- Oklahoma City .'! '!" -"M nmnl :i:i -'i W- i)f Moines :t :u .tr.'.i si ..lost-pit -s :! . Slouv ciiy -. :ti --i Denver liti lit -ill" NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE Won Lont Pet. Lincoln Ill ll .IW(I Norfolk U."i H ."'US Fulibury '-'"' '" tiraiKl Muml '.17 U7 ..'00 Kent rice 'J I 'Si .171 Ilastlnirs Hi 1 -'HI the A charier ha. been Issued tu Klvvuiils (lull nl (Snthcnbtirg. Nearly a million lav dollars were galhercd into tin1 Mate treasury tills nionlli. A Klwanls Hull with a membership of out lift j has Iiim'ii organized at Fall bury. 'I'll,, new Melhoilisi Hnireh at Willi neta, erected at a cost of s:i'J,tl(K, was dedicated lax) week. Otto Ittnlehauselii lit. was drowned while swimming in the hike at Peter son's park ut Winner. Mrs. (i. IS. .link of Harneslon has as u guest her .sister, .Mrs. .1. Nolan of Altoona, Pa., wlioin .she has not .seen for over forty years The annual meeting of the Nehraska Press association will lie held at Oiiiii ha August li, tu, and 11. Airs. W. II. Welmer of lle.it lire was attacked hy n lnllf ltr and severely bitten before assistance reached her. Mrs. C. 10. Craven of Ilroken How wiib scrlouly Injured when she fell In to an open cellar. She Is I J." .cnrs of ng Mr, Kllrnbptli Ann Bnrger. 71, vvnl burled at Ittnlr Inst week. .She is sur vived hy 107 desecmdnntH In thru generations. Many empty Height cars on I lie Itur llngton are mm Inn to western Nebras ka where I hey 'H ,,u sidetracked awaiting the movement of the wheat crop. .Mr. and .Mrs. (i. H. Uiismuii. residing near Mroken Mow celebrated their golden wedding uiinlvcrsir.v last week. There were about eveiil.v-llvo guests present. Charles Kelelson, was Instuntl.v killed on his fin m neat' Loup Cll.v when b! i fell from the mower he was openiting ami was drawn In the gearing pari of. I the imiHilne. : The Mate fair hoard has c mpleteil j plans which If the weather Is favor- i able, is e. peeled to draw lite biggest ; night crowds In Hie history of thu slate expos tloii. , ller Lee, Jt.'l, elernn of world war ( died oil' a Mindbar of the Kcyapahu rler near Untie, while Milling. Heart disease Is thought to lane been I bo t cause of Ills death. ttalVaele I'.onaccl. .VI, laboier, Oiiiiiliu fraciureil his wife's .;ull with a haud a and ilieii made an unuccessiMl at tempt to end bis life b.v bunging and frwiuiing his own skull witli Hie n. I.dol ellniuted to be worth approsi malely K'J.ntjO was obtained by lobbers who forced ihe'r wn.v into the llorack Hi others general merchandise store at Itralnard, ami escaped in an automobile. Injuries be reelveil when lie waft struck In (lie alidoineii by a slngleireu caused the death one hour later of I lei slid Uoiise, HI. sou of Mr. and Mrs. (icorge House of Ueilblrd, In Holt (oiiuly. The Indian name of "Walking I'.ulV:'. lo," conferred upon (!oeinor i'.r.van by the Sioux-Saute,, Indians when they made liiin a member of tin tribe at Niobrara highly pleases Ihe state c eeuthe. The hotiesi plate in Nebraska last Monday, according to the oillcial weather report, was Auburn. Kll decrees. Ilroken How was flic next hottest with JS devices. Valeiilliie wu.i the coolest with 7S devices. Nlncl.v Xebrasku lilh school ba0 passed Hie test for accredited set ond Twelve Hits in Twelve Shots Won the Prize I 3 jfifjmvfMmrvMi nnifimii Q ' I W JlBfflaEliv tv- it--: i XJTTI U .W--"- S tami-i5, .. :! flKSfesa I wim.li made. J J hits out of as many K.RAMBOSAYS !T IS AMAZING After Years of Suffering From Dyspepsia She Now Eats Anything on Table. "I was so weak and slek even n 111 Mil housework wa.s it burden to mo, butr I've (.'allied twenty-four pounds by tali Ins Tanlae and feel ho well nnd stronj; I believe I could spade up the ground for a Rjirden." said Mrs. Klla Itambo, 41U.'I South until St.. Oiualia, Not) .. . i "For three years I had ludli;".sHnii , o laid even the .lightest diet caused mc.hntipi of sulTeriiiK alter meals, i bad awful headaches- and nervous spells; pains all throimh my body, my i deep was restless nnd broken, and I was so run down nnd weak I couldn't do nil my hoticework. "Well, Tanlae ban given me such n wonderful appetite that anything from ham and eevs to apple pie tastes delightful to me, and everything, even potntop. agrees with me perfectly. I haven't an nelie or pain of any kind, 'and een a hard day's housecle.inlnj; doesn't tire me out. My friends all i.. i r-uii new l tut llugsiiip Pittsburgh :ii ConMunliiiopie, tliots, winning the Sl.fiOO In gunnery prizes for the crew. ny Inc. I Ionic tine. It's nil due to Tun- Houses Many Denominations PRINCESS MAUD TO WED Tanlae Is for sale hy all good drug gists. Accept no subMltute. Over i!7 million bottles Bold. Yeggs paid a da. light visit lo thear..scl Is reipilied by the Norib Cen. ink of Walton and relieved lis vaults, tral Assnelalioii of College and Set oml- .'siV'iKi In cash i.ud llbcrt.v Ha of about bonds. The deatli of HenJ. !'. Halley, oldest pioneer of Heaver City, leaves but eight members 1 utile (1. A. It. Post of that place. A freak pig having eight legs, two bodies and one head is tin exhibition in a store In Arnold, a small town near Callaway. A. W. Downey, clt.v engineer of Aurora for many yeur.s. was found dead on his front porch, a victim of heart trouble L. K. Jones, manager of a municipal ice bouse, at Omaha, was locked in the place hy an unmasked bandit and the cash register robbed of $."0. The Healrlce city council has en gaged K. V. Capps of Iilulr, as im ex pert engineer to take charge of the water and elect rlc extensions. More than a thousand persons at tended the Joint mission festival of the .Missouri synod Lutheran churches of Thayer t-oiint.v, held at bolder. Fremont boy scouts who were marooned by Hoods, ami later icscued from their camp on an island, have re turned to tlnlsb their outing. Robbers looted the rudcrhcrg & Moyer general store at Cereseo escap ing with merchandise ttimated by the proprietors to he woitli VJ.UIH). Omniums have lost nearl.v .siIO.OiHl dur ing the last two .venrs by Joining suit clubs which promised new suits and then went broke before dellver.v. Leslie Coulter, llyearold son of I'red Coulter, a farmer residing near Randolph, died from an abcess caused hy swallowing a tact; two years ago. St. Mink's Lutheran church, sm miles northwest of Falls Cll.v, cele- j brated the fortieth anniversary of the organization of Its "luugregutloii on Sunda.v, June 'J I The Omaha I'.lble Institute will open a live week's training toui-se for Chris-1 t.ilit woil. eis July to. The course in-1 eludes all subjects needed for elliclcnt , Christian teaching. (!. A. Axelsou of (Srand Island was, "leeted to. succeed Louis Mnest hlcr of, Omaha as head of the Fraternal Older! of F.aglcs at the convention In Hast lugs. Moenhler was recently killed In tin automobile ciash on his vvu.v to the meeting. S. .1. Kl.er, l."i. ami F.inlllc M. Mar- ary Schools, aciordlng lo I'tof A A. Wvi of the Cnlverslty of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson ol l're inont. celebratetl their golden wedding anniversary last week b.v entertaining Hit1 entire membership of Sinai Luthe ran chinch. Mr. and Mrs. IVior-on had been residents of Fremont slum 1SVJ. Sweeping i eductions in freight rates on wheat, corn and oafs from I'.U Nebraska points into oinahn, ranging from three to twentv -seven per cent and effective .Inly '-'.'l, have been an nounced b.v the state rail wa.v toiumls siou. Shows at Ak-Sar-Hen Ken are going under full blast each Mouda.v evening. Thousand, of Nehriiskans who will he Initiated into the Knights or Ak-Sar-Hen will be eiiterlalned tlieie ibis ear by the picsentation of the "Chimes of Nornuintl.v." Pulling a boy's coaster" on which was loaded a 100-pouinl steamer truck and two heavy suit case.', a woman giving the name of Lhcrhurt. and her son, 1,1. en route on foot from I'mr bury to Hastings, were given bulging at the Hcntihc police station. The Spring Running Meet held at Ak-Sar-Hen Fit Id, .lime 'Jt-'S, was He- most suetessful since the races weie established according to Charles I.. Trimble, secieiary. Mine than "no horses weie entered and the atteiul. mice was larger than ever. More than a hundred specimens ( dlseii'cd live stock ale sent in lv ihe fill liters of Nelnask.i lo the i ullee of agriculture of the l'nlverli,v ot e liraska oath month, according to i'ee- I tors iu the animal patbolog.v depuri- mem. who diagnose the use. Thlriv-two talis ot .voting trout, nvei. aging "i.oihi to the t an. bae btei fin t it NnI into Long Pine creek this sea son, lllgbl more cans are cpciicd soon. This will make a total of up. nolmaiel. 1'Jii.iiiHi n-out with which the creek is tOi ked this season. Asa result ol the lecent beavv tains and high waters In the sti-eams o( Polk counl.v much ilainuge was done at the bridges over Clear creek, a stream of water which parallels tit Platte river ami over which theie Is scilrcel.v a bridge left I hat lias net been damaged. Flflv Heatrlce business men have Tanlae Vegelahle Pills nro nature's own remedy for constipation. For sale e-e-j where. Advertisement. , Airplane Used Petroleum. j What appeared to some as an epoch making event in the development of airplane and automobile motive power, I Is the recent successful trip near Co I penliagen, Denmark, of an nirplano I using petroleum as engine fuel, saya Popular Mechanics Magazine. It vvns I observed by experts who witnessed the I test that the plane flew Just as well as ' with gasoline, that there was less vl 1 hratlon and no soot formed nor was i there any self-lgnltlon in Hie engine, f which ran 100 less revolutions than normally. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT Ibis (iiuiutinit.v tliurch or .Im Height, Queens, Long Island, the first church In the 1 nlted Slates to unite under one minister and one roof '21 de nominations, was dedicated by Hlshup Luther 11. Wilson. Mount Etna Works Great Havoc Princess Maud, niece of the king ot Liigliind. and her llance. Lord Car negie, oldest son of the earl of South-esk. For many years druggists hnvc watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician' prescription. Swamp-Boot is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the vrork nature intended they should do. Swamp-iRoot has stood the test of yearp. It is sold hy all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medi cine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and sirt treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this (treat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 3c Co., Uinghamton. N. Y.4 "for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. SCREEN GETS PRINCESS m BF " . 'm, oii 2Et2iS?&BBBBMPKlMBB Za bbbbbbbV yJy '""Jffk. 9 KM ! 'SfflBfyjMBm! B ilililBBBBBi EE 1bM n M VJbPibK'" tH ! sbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbV 'bbbI i JO ''bHbbV bbbbbbbI H "js- H I y m Bm''yMrVBm!aa. 8 bbibbbV JKCB ,. H I y ,fe .Aisfev ii iMw m3 my h mwtgmm&W; m baKUi...ri naBu'y r BnB3BBrwkv' iA6eu3r Behind the Scenes Telephone Operatoi Sorry, nlr. Mr. McComiell Is ut an Important confer ence and Is likely to be away all aft ernoon. Customer Can you tell me when ho will be back? Telephone Operator (t ojlice liny) When Is the basebal.1 game over, Johnny? Five o'clock V (Over tl phone): No. I don't Hunk he will bu back before half-past tUe. This l, an Important conference. I'll tell him jou called." Cohoes (N. V.) Sentinel. Fre?h, sweet, white, dainty clothes for baby, if you use Ued Cross Hall Hlue. Never streaks or Injures them. All good grocers sell It. Advertisement. The Art of Selling. Secretary Mr. Terry said to tell you he Is too busy to talk to you today. Life Insurance Agent Tell him ha won't have to say a worl. lUS!!WfIi2Mii Mount I'm i is L.tviii,, .1 nes or violiiu i-iuplnm ..ml several villages have been desiio.vetl Thousand of Sltlllans have been rendered homeless by the immense rivers of lava emitted by the volt aim. Hard to Tell. "ITfl!" "Yes, mailame?" "Is that dog growling or has my husband come In';" Louisville 'otirlcr-.Tourniil. Monument to the Colored Mammy (liiardt, IS, were married In a tttxl ut ' responded to ihe appeal from the Inns J'.eatrlce by County Judge I'red Mess. mote who stood on the running boiitil while lie tied the knot. "Hob"-llohan, ltuiliiiglou switchman, sustained crushed hips and internal Injuries when he was aughl between u box car and a switch engine In the Iturliugtou yards at llavelock. The blrlli rule In Nebraska during P.rjl was 'Jl..' per cent per 1.0IM nopum lo save the Heatrlce state leaguers from becoming tlnanclally embarrassed The cll.v council of Neltgh and boaid of supervisors of Antelope counix .no considering uttcmptlng to iluinge the course of the Klkhorn river back to lis old bed, which was abandoned thiue years ago. A bond Issue of S'.IO.tKKI Hint crea'is a rural eleettie and power tllstiiii 'n 'I his Is a model of the "Colored Munitn.v" fountain which Is to be erect d In Washington on Massachusetts ivenuo near Sheridan circle, having been authorized by the Inst congress. The fountain was designed by the Washington sculptor, tleorge Julian a tribute to Hit; faithful y 01 nays gone ny hy the South. Hon, while In '.'SJ. li was .1 a de- I lodge county was approved. 'Ph. 1- crease of 1.8 per cent. The birth rate pmvldes tor the taking over ol tw.he iu Nebraska iu 10'JU was ihe same a! miles of electric lines that wen 'unit 'lie birth over the entire country. I two .venrs ago. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ! 'rite village ot Clalonla In Cage .frank Schmidt of Heaver Creek ac Hde utility hanged himself when he became entangled in the rope holding the weight of u gate. A note threatening to kill him If lie carried 011 prosecution against !",( count.v ha voted to issue .villi nun bonds for the construction of a new - hool building. Three generations of inlmir n one famil) preached at the : i-'iin same topic, dividing their time .md win alleged bootleggers taken In raids n(Hiureli In Scottsbltin' Sunday .n im South Omaha was received by Robert siibjett into three parts. The lb-v Smardick. star fderal rum sleuth. I W. c. Lessley, pastor of the l iit Almost lifld cattle, .shipped from the Christian church had as Ids guest : t Tcmik panhandle, for grass feeding, week hU fill her, the Rev. o. Y. i.e-s. t milled and ran Hiroiiuh the streets 1 ley, of Mollis, Okla., who lllls been a of Oakdale, in Antelope county, creat lug (onsblerable excllemeut and doing niiicb damage to private properly. minister for forty years, and hi on, llillard, a Cntiicr unlveislty student who is student piudor at HrocU. 1 'aSsr-ifli I mHfflfcBr M nny. ,l",, ,s K 1 amtfgJIf v fc i oioreu niauini i bBLeI Cf. latflt II j -lie women of I 1 lSwEa 1 7ter,,t WWi A-JzrrJ&wr I i latlir9iWf .BbI'L ' WttTWlu .j it1 ur tf w wigwag vmaaaw w'it j S 5 it 1 s'3.JwWf3k 1 til ', i 1 I'rtmess aldemar, favorite at tin court of the late czar, has arrived Ir Los Angeles, and lias achieved Hit goal shu set fur herself when she es caped from Kltaterinberg prison In HIP.) a place on the screen. She saw her mother and father killed In prison, Her brother escaped, but was reported killed in battle. Her husband, a naval olllcer, left for Ids ship two hours after marriage and was drowned. New Platform for Airplanes. At present an alrplnne must run or glide for some distance before taking off, but an Englishman has Invented a platform to eliminate this. It Is a re. volvlng platform which moves rapidly buck as the airplane starts ahead, treadmill fashion, so that the piano Is i raveling at a high speed when It man ages to get olT the platform. Perhaps houses will have roofs like this In the lay of (lying lllvvers. ALIENS FOOT' EASE "Fhr Pnrn Rnninn.Q -W VW4fcf MWAtk ired and Achino feet g VQ3399 Trial puckneo and a. 1'ooU Ease Walking lion irnt vrre. Annrf n ai.i.i..'.s i iMJTia KA3K, lx lloy, N. Y. Negro Advancement. Sixteen years ago the first negro agricultural demonstration was em ployed to carry on extension work imong negro farmers. According to reports to the United States Depart ment of Agriculture there are now '28."i negro men and women agents, under whoso direction more than 11,000 ne gro farmers and their families are following approved practices In farm lug and hnmemaklng, ci HKMHatK mmm S. S. SHEAM OPTICIAN -i-T-n-.a 1123 O Street :: Lincoln, Neb ECOLN'S Rooms for $1.50 DING HOTEL THE LINCOLN Lunch Koem In Connection Creamery and Cream Station Supplies Milk Dottlei nnd Dairy Surptlci; V.tt CajtJ and CliLtcn Coopii Poller. KUNNCDY & PARSONS CO. 1300JoneSt. 1 1 W. Third St. OMAHA SIOUX CITY t. fl t i J .t-- s..