PAGE 6 &e Nobraoka, Indcpondont APRIL 19, 190$ Nebraska Sn3 e ws DOMESTIC SCIENCE Regents of State University Author ize Extension of, Course For Young Women. - Recognizing the supreme importance of training young, women for home keeping, the regents of the state uni versity at their last meeting adopted the recommendation of the faculty for a general home economics group which calls for a four years' university course whose major studies will he found in the domestic science depart ment. Domestic science, domestic art, household economics, ventilation, chemistry of foods, and a dozen more kindred subjects will be Included in this course. It is admitted that this - will furnish just the training which thousands of the young women of Nebraska need in preparation for their life work as home-makers. This course is a modification of the general scientific course. It is de signed to be to the young women of the university what the general agri cultural and engineering courses are for the young men. At the same time, the state farm school of domestic sci ence will be to the girls of the state what 'the agricultural srhnnl la in iho - - uw U W VUV . boys. The new building will be com- ' pieteu ny xsovember, the opening time of the agricultural school, and it will be thoroughly equipped with class rooms, laboratories on, the two lower floors, while the upper floor will have parlors and bedrooms for the girls at m tending the school. The work at the state farm will be entirely sub-freshmen. Beatrice The second trunk line of the Nebraska Telephone Company be ween Beatrice and Wymore was fin ished yesterday. B?atriceWork on the new Rock Is land bridge at this point is being push ed as rapidly as'possible and the struc ture is nearly completed. SldneyA half section of land was sold today five miles north of Sidney at $8 per acre, cash. The same land sold for $3.50 an acre one year ago. Sidney A North Divide family brought in thirty wild geese today and readily sold them for 75 rpnts Prh They said they were killed in less than an hour. Albion A. Dussell & Son were yes terday awarded the contract for put ting In a new heating plant in thee old school building. The contract price is $2,845. Nebraska City At the last city elec tion F. L. Koeppel and John Steinhart, sr., candidates for councilmen from rips I 59J -PATENTS that PROTECT ii.a.aw. o.uHoct,wasningTon,u.u. tstab. 1869 FARM TELEPHONES How to put them up what they cost why they save yon money AH Infor mation and Va.uable nook Free. BOOK FREE Write to J. Andrae A Sons, 945 W Water St. Milwauuee. Wis. 9 I A. 80 For 200 Egg INCUBATOR Perfect in construction and action. Hatch, every fertile ecc. Write for catalog Ui-Uar. flEO. H. STAHL. Qutncy, 111 oooooooopooooooooooooooooo FOR DlflMfl DADPA SALE flHIiU"UHnuH NEW HOBART M. CABLE OR EBER- sole Piano. Cost us $350, never outof shop. quick sale $225. Address, F- O. BERGE, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. OOOOOCXJOOOOCXXDCXXXXXXXXDOOu the Third ward. each votes. At last night's meeting of the city council the tie was decided by the tossing of a dollar, p. L. Koeppel, the republican candidate, was successful and he was given the certificate of election. - SidneyCarpenters and stone ma sons are in big demand again. There will be several buildines eiwttpd a soon as the necessary workmen can be obtained. Beatrice F. M. Emerson died yes terday morning at his home at Diller of heart trouble.. He was a pioneer resident of that Dlace and ttm fathpr of Mrs. Clyde Wright of this city. oianey k. S. Oberfelder will sow a ton of timothy seed on his moiwinwa this spring. This is no longer aji ex periment With our ranchmen hut an unqualified success and improves both me quamy and yield of hay. Beatrice A committee of Company C boys is soliciting subscriptions for the purpose of raising , $150, .the amount necessary to secure the annu al university cadet encampment. The committee is meeting with splendid success and there is little dnnht hut that Beatrice will secure the encamp ment, Beatrice Arrangements have been nearly completed for the University cadet encampment which will in - all probability be held here the latter part of Mav. It is now nlnnnorl tin have a union observance of Memorial day by the Grand Army of the Repub lic ana xne cadet batallion. Gov ernor Mickey will be asked to partici pate in the exercises on that day. Albion Since the municipal elec tion saloon men from all over the state have visited . Albion. Not less than twenty were here one day. Consider able difficulty is being experienced by those who wish to engage in the sa loon business here for the rpasrm that the city has an ordinance prohibiting opening of a saloon within fiftv foot of the property of any person who may object to the saloon. So far no loca- uon nas been found by any of the prospective saloon keepers. Hastings The Hastings Independ ent Telephone company has shown a remarkable growth the last three montns. its new directory, which has. just been issued, shows that sev eral hundred instruments have been installed and free communication with outside towns has been extended un til now there is free service with Ken esaw, Roseland, Holsteln, Juniata, Ayr, Glenville, Bladen, Blue Hill, In land, Cowles, Mount Clare, Rosemont, Guide Rock and Reeves. Thpir fipr. vice is very OPUlar throughout this county. Beatrice Representatives from the towns in League No. 3 of the Nebras ka Interscholastic Athletic association H. M. Garret, Beatrice, president; Mr. Duval, Fairbury, vice president; C. E. have elected the following officers: Teach, Fairbury, secretary-treasurer. This league is comprised of five towns Hebron, Nelson, Fairbury, Crete and Beatrice and will hold its meet here next month. The only change in the regulations is the elimination of the hammer throw on account of the dang ers to be encountered and the substi tution of the discus throw in its place. Humboldt Relatives here received word yesterday of the death of FVeri L. Lewis, a former resident of this city, who has for a number of years lived at Welsh, La., where he had ex tensive lumber interests. He was two years ago stricken, with paralysis and never regained the use of his lower limbs, but has been able until quite recently to attend to business matters while confined to his invalid chair. WTest Point Ten boys and fourteen girls Were confirmed on Sunday in St. Paul's German Lutheran church at West Point. . Nearly all of them were pupils of the church's parochial school. The entire class participated in their first holy communion on Thursday. GENTLEMEN: I Todav started the Kntlnnnl y tine. Noiseless and Very smooth and delivers almost seemingly im possible stuff-H. J. GVNN, LeXington, Neb., March 9. 1 LH US NATIONAL SPREADER DRAFT: One horse lighter than other S. machines with same capacity (Sfcsssw- &'Z& if Extra wide tires, four inch front, fiv Inch roar TAn. four iltr.h hatr mat-in it a erainli unn ni : tu - , luaniiig O" !(" uppti but iniu me load. Smaller beaters cut forward into load, (moving backward) adding draft. Roller bearings on beater and main gear shafts. Main gear shaft extended across under side of box with driving gear on each end. Both wheels drivers. Ask the leading implement dealers for further particu lars or write r NEBRASKA MOLINE PLOW CO., OMAHA. THE UNITED MUTUAL HAIL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE, No. 116 South 10th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. E. : N. Beach, Exeter. .President Officers S. H. Burnham,. Lincoln . . . . Vice. Pres. ' Jno. F.'Zimmer, Lincoln. .Secy-Treas. EIGHTH YEAR WJiaaraH,.-n o x-oucies issuea i ... .-.13,397 What We Have Done Since Loss claims pai(L... 3;50 Amount paid on losses. .. .$263,308.90 Largest loss paid..;....... 1,577.00 Organization The Officers are bonded n the sum of $50,000 to the State of Nebraska. Aeents Wnntorf Writo u unmA . Tfce Weit's Greatest .General Supply ffoase. SEND US YOUfi ORDERS. liayden's THE IEUABLE STORE y Everjtfeiag; to Eat, Everything to Wear. Evcrjlhing for the florae. The Ability to Make Money Is something we all want to possess. The ability to save money is the first es sential to the storing of it. Its up to you to say whether or not you want to save money. We'll show you how it may be done on the everyday necessities. 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