Hastings Girls' Cadet Corps at Legion Meeting Will Travel in Special Pull man to National Conven tion at San Francisco, October 15 to 19. Lincoln, Oct. 3.—Nebraska will be distinctly represented at the national convention of the American I.egion at Sun Francisco, October 15-19, by the appearance of the Hastings girls’ cadet corps. This group of girls, trained in the most difficult of mili tary maneuvers and dressed in West Point uniforms, was the most Inter esting attraction at the department convention held at Hastings recently. A special Pullman coach to carry the corps will be placed at the rear of the special train to the convention at a cost of $3,500. All but $1,500 has been raised for transportation thus far and Commander Charles Tay lor is asking the various towns and Legion posts to "adopt” a girl .for the convention. East "adopted” girl will go under the name of the town she represents. Legion men, cham bers of commerce and business men generally are asked to contribute $75 from each of IS towns toward the '■xpeneo of one of the girls. Governor Bryan, Chiles B. Plum mer, national vice, commander of Wyoming and Colonel Parker of Omaha, united in saying that they have never seen as remarkable drills by army men, with the possible excep tion of trained West Pointers. Pullman reservations on the Corn husker spec!#! must be made with the local legion posts on or before Oc tober 5. This train will start from Nebraska City October 10. Squabble Over Highway at Platte Center, Neb. Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3.—Because a sign had been posted along a road at the entrance of the village of Platte Center, Neb., bearing the words "Don’t blame Flatte Center for this toad, it Is maintained by the coun ty,” charges have been made to the county board that two road patrols pulling a grader outfit near the town this week, had lettered on them a sign filled with obscene language di rected against the town of Platte Center. County Supervisor Henry flobbensiefken declares the complaint wtfs made to him by several reputable citizens. An investigation is being made. Vnthrax Ban Is Lifted on Cattle Shipments Lincoln. Oct. 3.—Governor Bryan oday announced that the ban on shipments of cattle nneem!n| S t'ompan,, Am*r. Amrntt. New York School Books Blown Straws Were Driven Into Tree Trunks Two Miles in Tornado Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3—Wreckage from the schoolhouse in district No. 39, torn to pieces by a tornado Fri day night, has been found scattered for half a mile in every direction, while some of the books were fonnd two miles away, according to County Superintendent Fred Lecron. After vtstlng the scene Lecron said he saw a big windmill near the school house that had 'not fallen but had been twisted round and around like a rope. A barn was torn from Its foundations and planted behind a shed. The shed was left untouched while a row of trees on the other side of the shed was destroyed. In one place, Mr. Lecron said, he saw straws forced Into the rtunks of trees. Directors of the dlstfict where the wrecked schoolhouse stood held a meeting on the scene, five miles northwest of Monroe, and voted to hold a bond election to erect a new modern brick school building at a cost of $7,000. Lewellin to Harvest Bumper Corn Crop The pig crop this fall around Lewel lin in Garden county will be larger than a year ago, according to Charles Countryman, who was at the Omaha market with a bunch of livestock. "The largest corn crop ever known will be harvested around my neigh borhood," said Mr. Countryman, "and will bo heavier by many thousands of bushels over last year.” Architects Want School Building Job, Columbus Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3.—Although the Columbus school board has taken no official action toward the selec tion of architects to draw plans for the newly proposed $400,000 senior high school building; two firms, Grabe & Heiberg of Columbus and Davis & Wilson of Lincoln ap peared before the board to be con sidered as applicants when the final ^election of architects is made. The school board in a body has already vis.ted thi new high school buildings at Fremont and Norfolk In order to get Ideas for the new building. W. R. C. Furnishes Fruit for Old Soldiers’ Homes Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3.—Members af the Woman’s Relief corps are packing a heavy shipment of fruits ind jellies which they will send to the homes for old soldiers at Milford ind Burkett, Neb. Drunken Indians Drive Out White Family From Home ... Take Possession of Premises and Stage Stag Dance— Are Fined for In toxication. Webster, S. D., Oct. 3.—Old Indian days on the frontier were recalled re cently to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Block, living near Pickerel lake, when six drunken Indians surrounded their homo and made an attack upon it. The Indians were from the Sisseton Sioux reservation. They drove the members of the fam ily from their home and then took possession of it and proceeded to stage a stag dance, which lasted for some time, until Sheriff Buhler of this ?lty could reach the scene and drive them from the house. When the sheriff reached the house several of the Indians were In bad condition from liquor. The six were arrested, and when taken before a Justice entered pleas of guilty to charges of being intoxicated and paid fines. Motorist Knocks Bandit off Running Board of liar Fremont, Neb.. Oct. 3. — Police are seeking a bandit who attempted to hold up Mil. and Mrs. Roy Dunbar in their automobile late Monday night, but who was frustrated when a sudden shove knocked him off th< runnlng board of the machine and Dunbar "stepped on the gas.” Dunbar and his wife were approach ing the business section when the bandit suddenly appeared from the darkness and leaped on the running board. Dunbar refused to obey the command of "stick ’em up” at the point of a gun, and Instead gave the Intruder a shove that left him lying In the road. Judge Woodrough at Norfolk Norfolk, Neb., Oct. 3.—Federal court resumed Its session here Tues day with Judge Woodrough on the bench. A jury is hearing the case of Jensen against the M. & O. railroad. The plaintiff asks damages for per sonal injuries and has employed M. F. Harrington of O'Neill as counsel. All of the criminal cases have been continued over the term. James R. Young Dead. James R. Young, former Omaha man, died Monday at his home In Kirlev, H. B., according to informa tion reaching friends here. The automobile engine is the most powerful power plant for Its size and ^weight ever built. Farmers to Demand 70 Cents for Com Frank Zlr^nerman of Springfield, Neb., was an*ng the visitors at the stockyards h i ing over the stock market. He flald there would be a record-hreakln: corn crop around Springfield and that the farmers were putting their corn so high In price that none of It was being sold on con tract. “'It will be necessary to wait to see what test will be brought out on the corn price by letting It go to mar ket. New corn is expected to start out at 60 cents a bushel, which the farmers are now demanding 70 cents "There will be a big demand for feeder cattle this fall If corn doesn’t call for as high as the farm ers ask, as they will prefer to feed it rather than to let it go at a tow price.’’ Dam at Crete Goes Out, Another Is Threatened Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 3.—The Blue river, which has been at flood stage here the last two days, has receded 14 Inches since yesterday. The dam at Crete, Neb., 30 miles north of here, went out at 5:30 this morning and n three-foot raise is expected before night. The other dam at Crete Is threatened and a big force of men Is working hard to save it. Tractor Wheel Hurls File Into Farmer’s Leg Columbus, Neb., Oct. 3.—Walter Schmidt. 25, farmer north of Richland, Neb., met with a freak accident when ( a file caught in the wheels of a 1 tractor In a field nearby and was ‘ hurled in the air and sent through j space like an arrow, penetrating the i flesh and bone of one of Schmidt's ' legs. ——————— j Kearney Abandons Plans , for “Good Day*’ Program J Kearney, Neb., Oct. 3.—Kearney t has decided to postpone Its annual 1 "goat day” program for 1323, In view Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION | ,NPKgs™»Jf 6 Bcll-ans Hot water Sure Relief _ ELL-ANS 25* srvd 75« PBcasgea Cv*rywher* >f thlie big fiftieth anniversary cele bration held hist mouth. While some what extensive arrangements had al ready been made preliminary to the "goat day" festivities, all amuse ment company contracts have been I canceled. A teachers’ institute, comprising ADVERTISEMENT. Do Heavy Meals Begin to Tell? Follow Your Meals With Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. 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