Polk County Institute Hnd Large Attendance Osceola, Neb.. Oct. 1 .>.—The Polk county teachers’ Institute was held here and was a decided success. The nstructors were Superintendent M. C. Lefler of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. I Howell of Kearney. Miss Nettie Mills of Chicago, and Mias Allegra Wilkens of Lincoln. There were 120 teachers in attendance. The rural teachers were enrolled 100 per cent strong. Corn Husking Awaits Frost in Vicinity of Fairbury Falrbury, Neb., Oct. 15.—The fall wheat is planted and farmers are waiting for a frost before corn husk ing can begin. Most of the corn is sufficiently matured to crib, but a frost is necessary to make it husk easily. This is the first season in the history of this part of the state that frost lias been retarded until the mid dle of October. Fairbury Country Club Fleets New Officers Fairbury, Neb., Oct. 15.—The Fair hury Country club directors have elected Frank Moon, president; C. O. ('atlin. vice president; 11. II. McLu* cas, treasurer, and E. A. Wunder, secretary. The club was incorporated three years ago for 100 shares at $200*per share. Of this number 98 shares have been sold. There are 40 associate members. THE NEBBS—- happy, happy wedding day. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hest I - 1 -r /ou LOOK. \ IN BlG BLfcCK '"'""V I \ ~wpe in "tne Society Column — \ ( CftLIft WEnQOD, *T*E BfcCWELOQ ) \ MvLUONMOE BECOMES ENGAGEDJ \ *to MiSS ‘BETSY NEBB ;— ^ND WERE'S VouR RiCTUQE ToO — x guess tuis uju.l tour g»rl \ ERiENOS ENVIOUS '. ENGAGED To * ( niluonaire — i Guess tupt'a bmi ! | rr ISN'T EAST ~k> become one 1 I _ VOO'VG Got ~5T cnanCES to BC / Struck, bv UGNTN.NG to onc/ l CNANCE or BECO*A«NG ^ \ y- I—-3t\(iaiu.iQN«mRE J f MRS. MvlLvONAvQesS _• LMxrET OP TUE \ | 'GREAT CALEB RCnROD -THW OOKT SOUND? 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Morgan drove a wagon containing 43 bushels of wheat In to Elkhorn and sold it for $43.GO. during the absence 4I|VEKTJ|VKKTl*i£MK.\T. MOTHER! -* Child’s Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of 'California Ftp Syrup" now will thor ‘ up lily clean the little b* wels and In a few hours you will have a well, play ful child again. Even if cross, fever ish. bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Teil your druggist vnu want only the genuine ' California Fig Syrup" which has directions for Itabies and children of all apes printed on bot tle. Mother you must sav •"Califor nia." Refuse any imitation. The’Days of Real Sport ~ By Briggs 1 no;V>", t| I I/oi- L -III * M* caU i JH/we «5KlN*JA»V|y o n rv.t-n irL ABIE THE AGENT- _ — Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershneld A Perfect Alibi. -^ ( '**’ sicu = Hr Vmi caioc'aj 00 w '■ ■•■ Tb Me v. / YOU HEARbTiti\ / ! "Y I STORY AWt> HAVJE \ \N THE R»RSY \ YOU TAKEN A QOOO . 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