Tlir OMAHA PAILY UKr: Till DAY, AUdUST 8. lOO'J. 3 MANY BROAD NEBRASKA ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION (1 r'M" 1 Acreage of the Present Year Compared with That of the Last as Reported to the State Bureau of 1'7 -rnri) I1 -lUoiWol1 i i:-7 ii i V S tl : iiOALG Vi 6 LJ . TODAY, CjOuCjJOCj The second day of th greatest of all the great shoe sale wt ever held. V Yesterday w' started' In" with offering inousanda cf womog'i shoes, allppara and oxford at 3c a pair. TODAY . will offer jroa la addition: Fully ,000 Yalr Olrla' dongola shoes, Olrl'a box calf sho-ns, Little sect' shoes, Boys' ahoea. , Youths' sho, ' ", ' And child s shoes' od slippers, at no nrs 70 nn wwj wKj Iwitf UntJ UwS The are wonderful Tallies. Tba bargain square are piled op way sigh up. Everything 1 marked In plain figures. Everything is easy to find, , ' Easy to choose. od eaay to buy. Tou never . seen ahoea plied up as you will see- them Id this aale. Tou have nerer aeeo such bargains. You have nerer seen such good values. Think ef thes little blu of prices: . fin p.n ici a on WTvt WW tWW UiiU UWU All good, solid, durable, warranted, up-to-date, stylish shoes. Rvery day and every hour of this sale we add strength and fresh senaactona to It. On Saturday. August th, we will place on sale. In adilltlon to all these ahoes which re cow on sale, thousands of tncn'a shorn, oma f which hate boss displaying on the sidewalk for the last couple of days, th price of which will be, ; CI.G9 d Pcir. '' W are proytng to you that this sate not only atarta out, but will continue to be the greatest sensation of the times, as far as hoes selling u concerned. Today, c 89 c for your rholc of our $.1.00 and $4 60 La dles Kid Ehoee. . Ladies' KM Oxford Ties, Ladles' Birsp Sandals. r.rm T,!'! b.T bVn,t,' fcr the State Bureau of Labor and Industrial Btatlstlea showing the acreage of grain and other aii.7.. . 01pwar(1, ot "wotle. ia Nebraska. The, are taken from the return, of the preclnA assessor, tod re admittedly as nearly accurate as figures gathered from any other aource. urn. .1.1 .th rTDt (,'c1",on of ,h "Pr,'m e'-rt, which holds that the assessors must gather the Information, the re frnm vmpar- BI Mr- wauon. the head of the department, expect, aoon to hare a compilation of atatlstlcs irom every agricultural county la the state. ,r....T!1n "l't"tlc, " eompU'd Urge Increase In winter wheat acreage, a decrease In spring wheat and big' la- cre... In the acreage of potatoes. With wrnipartaou In few of the counties, the aorea.e fl.ure. are: COVXTir.. f VZZl horlne V nat. Coro (dams Antelope .... Ulnlne Kmwn ....... JlnfTalo ....j, Hurt Wutler t ees .., l'"ir t.'hee Ch-rry Colfax rm!n I'Hkota Iawnnn Io1ae Pundy Fillmore .... Franklin .... Furnas ..... Ose-e Oarrteld f onper Grant Illtohcork .. JeflTerson .... Kearney .... Keith Kfmbnll Lancaster .. Lincoln Nmnha ..... Nuckolls .... Otoe Pawnee I'lerce Platte Po'.k Hed Willow Richardson . Bock Parpy Maunders ... Feward Khe-rldan .... Rloux Planton Thomaa Valley Washington York iii.-0 16 Oatn. ia .... 61 45. U fl vt 61 ' Y.ri 241 7..-S8 44. I ,5s 1S,2S 4.ri7 77.1S1 131 - 1J 43.SU 1.2 7-1.3. 4 41,i"0 H9,4 lO.l'Ji s?, m S1.671 M lit 'B,i . Zl J54 "Ufa'' 741 IUM 11.712 I.76-I 1.S27 . S.077 SS3 JJ.69T . 23S '.'"Us wi 18.234, 2151 12. 1.701 2,4!.l 4 4..n 74 21 a.m 7.7k l.!t i.r-j 14.7M H7.4-S 13 442 7.&4 20.MI 1,0 4 42 2 4 4.E11 224 t.m ". ",47i tl5 4,m 452 MM 22,318 W3 14.44T 8,20 e . e 1 I.J70 4-4 ZXfoe is.iio S4,ni 13$ l. U.661 1"L l 'i I I.S'!lii..r.7 l.vix 6.2-9 21.7ia 1C4.4.S1 V9.M8 II i4 115,4V jlrt4.l Ju.117 L2ti 11.05 7B.M0 Ilf7.4f. 20.7111 41,1141 .t1 ii.s..i l4.o-S;n,3f) 22.1-61 M).040 81.6.12 7 4l 156.315 14,4 il.VSi ism M.R71 lt"2 !l2.31 M.17S ft9.1iia 82.501 148.2S7 IO.(!ii2 ' K,!'.l M.277 51.077 87,6'3 12.1K3 65,472 w.riiv ,4 : 4S4 S3.4.2 4.fi77 7S,7t 79 BS8 SI, 941 WL 1K0 IB. 107,-,rS 41.2, t t-,(iM 144 1 7.4 27 -.97 .j n.et BT7 "V.rao J9 514 27,04" 5.7M 18,033 5.935 41.45:! ll0.7lh "7.6s 2?,"If MM: lr,,9 21.138 69.1114 122.081 1W 2S,oi '7!874 SO.OOO; 1 212 H7.23SI P3.5i 6,133 'ifiisos &6 2.257 5i. 40.42 46. . 2.U W.2 4.244 4'.oS 7.5,-2 13,'K t 21.2-4 4,4)1 1.518 41. W2 1. -8 1.660 ""87 2T..8.M 14,671 )42 S3 7$.1H 2, C3 11.0(1 1-2 .K I 42.11 13. 7 40.392 M.l 4.9' JIM 18,9-" 1.73X 15,473 ',V75 731 52S 37.271 l-.l. "31.S771 104 42.7XR Xl.ZfMil . 420 "tVTaii 8.9S.-! S3.2.-S K4 'ii'.6r 4.41S "? 4.' 'is.Vvii 29.117 44,86i 41.1') . 1.49M "'"isi 173 "!im 24,f 19fi2 l.48 5 J.,1 847 31.273 m .8.4 S.2;) . 677 7i6 . 61 I M 2.0.2 50 42.7M 1.1 1 234 -2.6M 4.2K9 1,345 1.2.4 W.935 ' 'i'.t'i 1..37 4,1 1 ' 1 3il 1,871 ,86 2-'8 3.010 1.4r) 2.,,.S i 770 .142 4 93 12gi0 Ul 4 . "t4 552 1.07 2,1(32 'ii'.6"-i l.S'-3 4.149 tirota-iVugar Parley. tor.H-et Alfalfa, ll 1. ll7" 19"2. I 12. 3 71-f 4.3"1 .5 476 812 7fH 7 2,9'.) 242 ........ i "3 482 sis, ia 810 ....... P4- m 13.M0 l)4 71 "66 8CI9 3.v. 65 1.7' 74 17 , 7( 28 152 l.n"4 8'1 L..I... 4.!l 6.i 35 7n0 ....... 44 RrtJ 25 4Hl 210 2.511 f4 1,473 J.flT.g 1,178 gl2j 710 ( M) 54 1,274 7 9 21.890 1,044 1,879 781 12,320, fTJ 8J l.tS 1.39S 48 451 430 265 84 1.274 154 ....... 7 42 1.871 2.057 54 . U0 435 4 5.915 8,404 497 278 31 ' 15.7"1 18 1.IH3 35 l,4fi - 172 813 4 S"8 J ' 3 1.8-0 (V) 767 ........ 2.4C4 , 47 171 841 760 23 4 1.563 1H M 1T8 4 .871 . 110 374 . 188 213 16 1,544 1U liO K' 6'. 40 1.8 t 897 14 4.809 2,144 854 69 t30 6,S'l ' 89 J 1,187 1.780 M , 48 2l - 4,437 9 ....... 1,4.S 24 817 800 14 500 i 1.147 4.142 2.60rt 619 174 248 4.723 t,S 1.446 L14- 71 2.6M 15V5 7i7 7S2 23 1,112 17.161 T 4H4 ft 4S 7,674 12 687 27 2,387 24 2.9 14J 617 82 10 1,163 1.04 1.220 73$ 1.442 115 415 ....... 3.04:! 1,978 282 146 40 . , 842 , 25 269 1,180 ' 'l4 ' 4 l8.t) 43 80 3.299 era 197 8.11 . 10 2,410 1.048 tw 449 1,447 7S 1.811 1.0U4 j 871 - 2,732 ' IP GS.G9 A r.:o:rra; !i:t f sa V . r r v u UI3UliUi.u 1 a of the d1eae on the skin or fao that la uratd to h pornMuiaal s - 1 , ft. m m creit Method urw. W . -. Wi.a.C without eutting. pain! of ULU. 13 years la Omaha. ! sr?:;:u3 crrd by the tiUICTC I JT, etifeat and moat natural tnethod th&t Me yet aMa dMxyrered. haan sery sun and symptom (?'nrpt eompiately and forever. lo "IlRj!A.K IN3 OU 1 A our Hie. s etit dstnnUon fruutt work; permanent ouro guaranu-xa.- WIOjIK Mirw from Eees or Vlfttm, to Krvoue Debility or Knhauatton, Waa ng V kiv wttli F:ry D-f In Teune; and KMdiiia ert. lack o( Ylrn. vigor ao4 sirnnth, with ur,ane Impaired and weak. TitlCri'MH cured with a new Home Trtmen(, No pain. M detttoa frois V iiii-. Kli3ny and FilJ.!r Trouble,. lfit!-i 1 re. Trcaiiueatt by I . 1. CMARQCS. LOW. - IX . 14tk . Ce ?-' P. T-rl p- , f'.S '1K'!M '" COT T C K 'f H E MARTIN COTT-IIAT COMPANV r OMAHA. , NEB., VilITEd. Mug-net Chemical Co'- , IV.t Elrs-l'y erp!y'r.? Marnet rila KUlfr for two ilnys 1 cur-J sn avKravated cum of bleJlng pil-n. (ne poller is. cheap fur such a wuiidjrr.il cotTipuund.- I rheer f.iity rimmi-l If to my fiind of tve travvllna Trivti rtilty, ho may be aunerliig from rectal lilacuftrs. Ortffti!ly ynore, GOIiGa COTX.. jMnKiit Chemical Co: Oenilemoa--I now take the opportunity of sending you my timnka. About alx wn-kii ago I waa taken with a very severe attack of pIlrM. Th-y foil to the extMnt of iiv-Miiy two iuuht-a. but fuhuwin out tlte lnirucil'n of your Alk,-r!et l'i;e KMler I t:a entiivly weli and u rn willlrg to answer ell imiuiflea to the arfrci". Ntjny t'lanka to yua. , 2- HANK HAI.U lavtl City, Neb. Mns-net On-mlcal Co.: !! f1"-! ficlin--1 roo"ey ord-r for 2'. i'A fur Mi'h sei:d cne bo Minuet I'lie it!''"r, T" . -2ve fcer cur-ij wMr- It' f"l txiiii.irnt that it Will cure hfn. Youra trulv. A. cOo, ' fciirlnaa;,. Ark. II 00 at your druglbt. (.u.ri,ti-jd ; or f:;t p--,..,1 ,v !ti.HU' CHEMICAL Co., Wttr lioti tinika, Kelt. ftrH 4 S " ft w i tU Wi " C " - " " - 1 1 .- s J ! " ' v.- ; . i ' I ;ii.J i e 17 tram' l.i.ttl(-iic. let tear In -,p c-ird ty a treatment t ikLL l:a (1 the QriCh.fc.rtT, I- !-1 tt:..-.t l.ttitl t.l li H toru 1 --irl. ,u J . u liltief, lr, -M.Uim.it . . or ut tt.uno ana a l.rrm&uiH care d a-. H.uuJ l'ui!-uii No "Hj'.i. kl.'.'O i i-'l tl.e n-tri or ud a.l rlrfnl t- -i of tin- i';f.,iirH U.(- ; tt.r at U!. c. A ti . itmriit !! a. id I-.-, te 1. fi-cMul ai:. fur !!!.. u.r.v i;.4iu 1, in oi.t t"t:n" of 'mt-ul ami at Us 11. an 11.4 l.fc TUtS 1. A iL-riinu n,-!it etna tur ln. rVrH r H w cuivd or nervoua blL.l w.t.J otLi.iij. i (,( n.ny a-11.1 ail OMn.it jml Ki-dkiK-ew-a it nvn. : i tuie. t.1.,1, iv.Jik . Kli i,, 1, r Ijya.o. . t.uj.-j .ti(t,i.iiri i.y. ' (Htlll,H( II.VsU.ltlKltt K li U 1'l-4lmr.t tv ti-:l p. f. . C .-1 our i . i , ettr.-t. I4,. -1 t 4- PROHIBITIONISTS ON 'DECK i " Eut4 Ooirestion luamblet kt the Lincoln luditorium. . SETTLES WAHOO POSTOFFICE FIGHT Gere-era aussl StsT te Attest! OpewtBaT f TBoavter at Ktatai City as " tk Rata at Ceaa- .' . 11 Blaffa, (From a Staff Correapondent X, " UNCOLN, Aug. 7. Special.) Prohlbl- tlonists of Nebraska met In state conven tion at tfce Auditorium in this city this afternoon for the combined purpose of nominating candidates, adopting a platform and raising a campaign fund. There were thirty-Bve counties represented oy a tow j of 144 delegates. The convention was called tt order ' by State Chairman C. C. Beveridg of Fre mont. Rev. Parker was chosen -temporary chairman, and D. H. DU worth temporary secretary. Mies Emma Hedges cf Lincoln and 8. D. Fltchle, also of Lincoln, were ebosen as assistant temporary secretaries. This ergcnltatlon waa made permanent and the convention then proceeded with Its bus iness. - The resolutions adopted doaouaflaM In vigorous terms everything which In Any way aids the liquor traffic and pledges ,the party to da ail In its power to put a apeedy stop ta the evil. , '..v The convention nominated the following candidate: 1 For Governor S. T. Pa vies, Otoe county. lieutenant Governor Iaalah Llghtner, Platte county. - Secretary of State D. D. 'Norton, Adams county. N ' ". Treasure W. H. Maddock, Richardson county. ' ( t' .-.,..'- Auditor John Dale," Douglaa vcptjntir. Attorney General W. Bert ClarVt., Saun ders county. ' V Land Commissioner J. M. Cllworth, Johnson county. , 3' Superintendent of Public Instruction A. E. Howard, University Place. ' 1: While in Lincoln this morale g Senator Dietrich reiterated his intention of rec ommending J. A. Anderson for the appoint ment as postmaster at Wahoe. This an nouncement was given a finally deciding the contest for th office.' Last night a delegation headed by Cbalrtnaa Flckett of the county central comrnit'.t Interviewed the senator in behalf of Almquiit, the other eonteatlng candidate. Senator Dietrich ron lilured carefully the endorsemetiUr of. the two competitors and selected Mr.--An4er-son as having the atrocgest and most in Suentlal backing. 1 The. new term will not begin until the latter part of Outcher. Ttis is th last contested fostofflc at Ben tor Dietrich's disposal. " ; V t . Ca-veraa-r a4 Staff Basy.' Governor Savage and his military staff will attend the opening ' performance of the WlllU-Woode theater at Kaueak City on the evening of August i. . The goveroura aod membwre th milttary ff of the states of Nebraska, Kn, feinaourl and -Iowa have all been lnvUeS by the manKers of th theater. The govomor and i.'.t Eti.? TtLLl i'.sa at tend the convention of the Naliooul Society of th Army of the Philippine- In Council iBiuSs, on August 13. The aaaocittttoa will b in 4tou for three days, tcghiuiog on August 13. Tbs governor and fcU feilow military cfTcers fcun.1 It would bo inccn vealent to be prtceat inure than one day. Aslstaut RupertntenJ.-nt O. O. Bmlth of the State Industrial Echool for Boys at Kcmey will relinquish his pltiuU cn epterit-er 1 to H. I. ehaff. 'sT!!9r grede Ktmsfr. Mr. Snilta has teciJertd tla res, lunation to the governor, eip'ainlng his action by esytT's tfeat it is tia ifitenton to resume e.livij lutrt la the grocery firm of whKh lie Is a tne'aoor. Mr. bbafl, bo has been selected for the pusltlua by V il oiina x'LCiir u That nc'-ns rich hair, heavy hair, no rzy hair. Is ycurs thin, shcrt, grzy? "Just rc mcrr;ber Aycr's Hair Vior always isstores color to gray hair, s!l ths dark, rich color it had years o. It steps falhRjcf the hair, zhx Has been tzzizitcrZO years. "About t year i m lir ee.!y a'l ctnta cut. i t..v - ; t I ou!l tiy Avfr'g lii.r V! ,r. i'usii only on t -1 tt it, er. J i.uw try L r la cm J 1 i c tl int. i"ll 1 a -.. -.rs. Li.;.aM.t....:i,;i J.Y. - Superintendent Beghtol, has been connected with the institution foe-nfteen year, Hea-ataw la k are. - Orders were Issued by Adjutant General Colby this morning accepting th follow ing resignation from the state military service: . Captain Ell Hodgtna, Company O. Second regiment; Second Lieutenant George P. Mler, West Point Rifles; First Lieuten ant J. V. Beghtol, assistant surgeon. First regiment; Captain W. A. Cogllser, Company D, First regiment. ' Elections to nil th vacancies thus caused will be held In ac cordance with th military regulations, with th exception of th office of assistant surgeon, which will be filled by appoint ment. . Captain Hod glee baa resigned to ac cept promotion to th office of major. Th other resignations were tendered because of removal of residence or for other per sonal reasons. . - Articles of Incorporation of ..th . Cret Loan and Savings association of Cret were recorded in th secretary of state's orac ivuajr. lua wiupmu mm m vWIvm wlvvX wf $500,000. Its Incorporators are: C. B. An derson, George W. Baldlner, M. H. Fleming, F. J. Rodemacher. George H- Heatings. C. B. Goodell, A. E. Small, W. K. Height, U. Waterman. Wtrkaw Falls Forty Fet. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. 7. (Special Tele gram.) William Brenaan, a cornice maker from Kansas City, while at work oft tk Masonic building today fell'. a-dtstaae Of forty feet; and' received internal injuries. The accident was caused by a, rope breaking on th and of th aoaSold on which he was working.' Another workman who, was on scaffold with Brennaa escaped -by hanging on to th rope until he could be rescued by carpenter -rho wer working on the third floor of th building. Th full extent of Brennan'a Injuries , cannot be, ascertained until he recovers' from th shock of th fail. Holi Rewalom la Mortoa Farlc. NEBRASKA CITT, - Neb.', Aug. T. (Spe cial.) The executive commute of th Old Settlers' association of. Otoe county has fixed September 1 as the day for the an nual reunion and plcnio to be held In Mor ton park In this city. Th reunion 1 al ways an Important event her and will be even more so this year, as it has been determined to have the - exercises In the natur of a memorial to J. Sterling Morton, who 'waa prominently connected with th organisation. 1 . . , laatttata Will Opea at Psrollltoa. " PAP1LLION, Neb., i Aug. J. t Special ) The annual Sarpy County Teacher'-lnsM tut will be held at th High school build log la Papllllon Auguat 18 to 14.- The In structors will be Dr. C. H. Gordon of th Lincoln -city schools and Miss' Lucy Wil liams. Mr. Gordon will Instruct the teach ers in geography, reading and language, while Miss Williams will instruct la pri mary work. ' ,. ' ' , .-. -,( Trala Strike Mam at Arlfagtea. ARLINGTON, Neb.. Aug. 7. (Special.) Freight train No. IS. going east, struck Ben Hadley this morning at- 4:30. o'clock, as he was going to bis work at the Arling ton nursery. Dr. R. A. Davits, 'the ecteptny physician, was Immediately called, and found no bones wore' brchen, but the pa tient was unconscious and badly bruised. He is resting eaay and getting along nicely. Chicken Thieves ftet Mara Booty. OSCEOLA.' Neo., Aug. 7. (3peclal.) Chicken thieves mads a good haul last night from the cocp of Max E. Blttner, cliy attorney, securing seventy-five choice Plymouth Kock fovtjs. There is no clue to the perpetrators of the theft. . ' Library Beard Elects. ESATfwCE, Ni-fc., ' Aug. 7. (Special.) The l:rs-y b-rd met yeeterdsy and eirrtfd oi";.er for the cnaulng year as fuilos: rri.-ti.'.ut. A. L. Green; vice president, II. J. Dobbs; secretary, A. II. Kldd. C'apla Takes Samnter Vaeatlaa. OSCEOLA. Neb.. Aug. 7. 8pecil.) During the muu:h of July Jude Ball Is sued no marringe licrnirs. Tbis 1 a record-breaker for Polk eounly and a poor showing for Cupll. Nrctrlee r.levatora gold. EffATRlCE. Neb., Aug. 7. (Speclitl.) V. fC. i-palliDan cf thl tlty has.aoli his elevaturs la the Vntoo l'tifa yards here to UioIrUmska Llevatur company of Lincoln. Great t rop. brcal Sbow. The management of NrbraFke Sutj Fair, to be held at Lincoln August ii to Saptem btr 6, ataur iho public tbt the coming Uir will be the Urgent and ttt ever held. All Sice la bulMince balls and stock pua. etc. on tbe ground last year. Is cow t.k;a and otlii-r buildings are being irmte.l. There will be more represeat tive ejihibiis and leas fakes than, ever be fo e. Kacta -eat 1 1 1 be of the b'ghtat order. Attra.tluns will be Instructive and amus ing. Th ovtaatoo will b the grandrat for au uuprecelratcd outing for pleasure and pi v I;. boa't ftll to eu.brte 1U TODLNAHEKI CURTAIN DOWN tenth and Probably Host 8ioo8gfal Kt f Ntbrwsft Firemei Olosae. FREMONT TAKES' CKAKPIONSHIP LAURELS Wine State Has Race, wltk Grana lelaael Flra . Fla-ater Beeond Trk Ceaalera Prawa ' Most SktllfaL - GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aur. 7(Speclal Telegram.)Th tenth annual tournament of th Nebraska Btate Volunteer Firemen's association closed tonight and was pro nounced .the most successful tournament ver held In th state. The chairman of th Board ef Control, Mr: Johnson of York, - .JtJ.S p " - tiwi filed. Ex-Chiof and Veteran Cleland of Fremont, states that nothing In th history of th association could eompar with It, and x-Chlef Wilson of Kearney, seconds Mr. Cleland'i -remarks, . I Holdreg won th wet bos rac. 100 yard this morning. " ,, This was followed by- a -m f ball be tween Mlnden apd Grand Jiiland, In which th southpaw curves of Bilas were a puxils to Grand Island. Grand , island secured ut four hits, whil Hoffrselster also gave Mlnden only five. Tjt wis ,- gam that wasn't over until be last man was out. Score, I to 0. Tba gam waa witnessed by several thousand enthusiasts. Races of final afternoon resulted In fol lows: ... ... . a , ' Stat championship hose race class A prises; 75. $50, 2Sr Fremont, - first, 0:11 -10; Grand Island second. 0:35; Stan ton third, 0:86 -10. Btate championship hose race, class B, prises 40, 125. 115: Holdrege, 0:41 4-fc-Blair, 0:44; Broken Bow, 0:64 l-. Btat .championship hook, and ladder rac. prises $75, 50, 125: Kearney. 0:39; Grand Island, 0:43; Clark. 0.62 4-5. Fireman's handicap foot race. 150-yard finals, prfxes $40. 30. 20: Coffet. Kear ney, 0:151-6; Andreeeen, Fremont, 0:16 4-5; Wilson, Broken Bow, 0:16. State championship ladder climbing con test, twenty-four-foot ladder: Smith. Kearney, o.O; Wilson. Broken Bow, 0:03-10; Felsch. 8tanton. 0.00 4-6; Moot Kearney, 0:00 -10; Lyman, Grand Island. 0:07 7-10. In the state championship coupling eon test the former champions, Wondolph and Morgan of Grand Island, lost to Tork on a failure to make the coupling the last trial after making two elegant coupling Time: Reed and Stafford of York 0.03 3-6. 0:014-6. 0:02; Hyder and Stafford! York, 0:03 3-6. 0:01 1-6. 0:06 3-6; Wondolph and Morgan, Grand Island, 0:02, 0:013-6 and no coupling. ' PRIZES FOR THE DRILL TEAM Stat Board f AarrlewHara FrosaaU BTates Rale Gsverslig th -..(' . Ccateata. , (Front a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Aug. 7. (Special. ) The Stat Board of Agriculture makes this announce ment regarding the contest to take place on Fraternity day at tbe forthcoming atate fair, Wednesday, September 3.- Teams dtri..: to comte must fllo en trance with the sM-retry of the 8tate P.;rd of Aa.lculiure, R. W. Furnaa. biowuvlne, Inko., cot later than Auguat at, An entrance fee of 310 must tcromca ny the appllcatinn of earn- team enterlnK for r.mij.milon for .ri-s offerrd fraternal or gariiutlons by the Hint ti..r.i of Ag'-l-culiure. said tee to be refuntled In caa the Irani competes for tne priirn ortcre-j. Xu plltaUon n.net elate ihe i.ut!il-r A mprn b.r cumpriaing tnam. Urn number of persons HI a team not to exceed twenty, and aii teams reKuiarly entered will be aumltted tre I if. Mate fai,- grouncH 011 the day of conieuuve dilil. All rules ami rrsulatlona concernlns; drill of teama, the appointment of Judaea. hour when the drill shall beRln. the award ing of jirlies onred aad tbe tValg nation of ' Person to whom any priie awaroed arU be x.ald al.a.l be in the hand of a committee apx lined by the various fr. lernal oraajiiiaiiuna having trams In rom iwiiuon and au U comm.! ice shall rile a ull report of pru-a awarded Cfriiiittng team wltn tha eecreiaiy of the feiate iioard of Aritculiur. At a meeting of reprnaen Natives of the various fraternal eiK.ieile of the state held July its. V. W. Liopklne and H w' 'Inomfca were appointed a committee on arrangements and (he following rules gov erning the drill of teams at the biale lair were adopted: Larh captain shall present to the Jude hia credentials staling lhat his or her team is the one selected lo repreant their or ganisation; only one team from ecti ur g. ftlxa vioQ. Kah competing team shall have fifteen minutes In hl u to put on Its drill Kach captain ntuet reiioit with hia team to the Judaea noi later than ten minutes after liuuncatLm of hia le ,n to drill; failure lo do so Shall subject u. one ao offeiitilng to lose hl number ami he shall drill lust 'Ihe order In which tbe team ahail drill shall be determined by lot, 10 le drawn by the raptutnn of the several teams uix.n tne. grouiius tt at day. liriu to commence at 1 ji p. rn. bpieinber i. Kach 4-aptaln iM.i.t preaent Ma team in line oef .ie tne J. dges l aaluie ihn h-f--re and after the c rmpietiun of lie drl I t n.e lo romuince Wheo tiui Judge retutua ll.e s'ute. iroteau, U gay, must te (bade U writ- I6?t5t-HARNEY Si2 0MAMA Friday Dry Goods Barg'ns The balance of our summer paraeols at coBt-price. Thes are all this Reason's goods, In the newest stales, black and white, and all white, navy and white with colored borders, white with colored border. AU at cost price Friday and Saturday. 1,000 Belts stitched satin . leather embroidered Yelret, fancy chenille and satin and velveta, with gilt, oildlsed silver and black buckles of the choicest patterns, yal- ues up to 76c, all go, each saw OC Ladles' Wash Ties, at 25c. riatn White Pique, whit Piqu with colored dots and figures, feather stitched, stock collar. Silk Automobile Ties, whit and col ored and mercerised Lawn Tie with Sppllque lac ends, OFT - for Friday and Saturday awOC 26 dosen Ladles' Cambric Chemise: Sizes 32 to 42, trimmed with ram- brie ruffles, worth 40c each. Friday and Saturday w sell them at, each ::: 25c' 600 Cerd Crocheted Shopping Bags, In ' black, brown, tan and greys, metal finished and good alses, Friday and Saturday w will sell them A f -at, each, lc, 23c, 25 and i J C 100 piece Fancy Lawns, all good pat terns and fast color, worth O., up to Ic yard, at. yard Ow 150 pieces ot One Lawns, Dimities, Foulards, ta a great variety of nlott colorings and patterns, 20 and 250 grade, at, yard . . 42x30 good quality, bleached pillow eases, vorta 11c each, I , U ch ...aiaC 720 ' good heavy bleached cotton sheets, worth SO cent, at, each MAI FLOOR ...8c border 10c ...47c Fancy Denim Stand Oorers, fringed and printed on both ntdes, ZZLn worth 3Sc. each IOC 13x31 heaty double warp Turkish Bath Towels, mala from the beet assortment cotton,- worth 12Ho, at, each Aa extra large colored ' hemmed Huckaback Towels, Is 23x41, worth 3 Sc.. each.. 1 IC Fancy Porch Pillows In a choice va riety of patterns and col- OOr- orS, worth 75c, at, each.. O iG W have just received 10 large cases .of short lengths In Outing Flannels, ail gooa neT grades, wnicn w will plac on sal at 6 yard worth up to 10 .., :15c A Clearing Sale of Ladies Belts j Ta closer oat ear atlra teelc we snarlc taeaa far KrUay aae-thlral ta Half aUT. OUR FINEST MOIRE with genuine gold filled or oxidised buckles, sold before at 14.00 this sale OUR "ROYAL" SATIN BELTS with ball and rlug. sold before at 32.60, 33.75 and $3.00 this sal OUR "ROYAL" BELTS that cold at 31.50 and $2.00 go In this aale .7.. . . , 2.49 1.98 89c ewtlry Dept. Wain Ainle. LOOK IIKHK1 OUR "ROYAL" BELTS that sold for $1.10 nd $1.25 go In this ale , , OUR "ROYAL BELTS that told for S5c, fOo and 7Ro go In this sale 75c Only for Friday and Saturday , n Bennetts Good Shoes Special prices on ladies fine oxfords. Ladles' On Kid Oxford, patent tip. welt sols, CZf Cuban, heel, cheap at $3.00, only .....,aW0 Ladies' Dress Oxford, turned sola with m- 41 f dlum French bel, $2-60 value, only liUU All our ladles' $1.60 Oxfords In medium or W 0Tk " heavy sol, patent or kid tip, only leJ? Ladies' high top shoe with genuine welt sole light or ' ' llark stitching, extension sol, patent tip, f EZf" . a bargain at $3.00, only aWeOU ' Ladle' line turned sole ehoe, medium French O C A Jieel, patent, very dressy, $3.00, for.. AtUy ', Ladles' patent tip shoe, medium weight fj, f f sole, $2.60 shoe, only JJ . Wa are selling all our shoe for from 60o to $1.00 per pair, less than (ny store In Omaha. Frliay i Saturday Basensat. Snaps 1.48 gallon sis 16c . WATER COOLERS AT COST 3 gallon sis mat sold at $2.25, for WATER COOLERS AT. COST 10 gallon sis tnat sold at $4.48, for Jim Toasters, juat what your Ideal toaster is. . sota an tn time at 29o, this sal for . Hors fly nets, all style.' at a cut of 10 per. cent -ivuog, ' Lap Robes, up from 0o! ' . ,. 1 txtra fln Fl y Covers, sold before at . Y O tor ,L JOG 'Rous Paint that sold at $1.20 this sal for ;.. 1 flC all Two-burner Oas Stove that sold at $2.85. -v - - - f...i r m this sal '.fi5i Lawn Mower at a cut from our bargain prices of JO per cent. viuwuvaj arwpi. Fleer... Continued Clearing Sale of fine "''China ; tea cups und saucers, decorated and gold. Choice for .t 8c Special ...................... ......15c Values up to ,75c New Hue White Daisy, blue-ground crystal glass , . . ,'. ... . ". V .... .'.V.'.'CSc.'. Water Sets, White cryutal 65c .' saTsClaawla Bennett's Cherry Phosphate a hot weaiher eiixir. raiatable' and fl gratifying. ' In 3 sizes, per bottle. .30c, J6c and 8c llire's Root Beer Extract, the genuine, one ' ,, bottle will make 5 gallons of- superb root beer, per bottle 14c 4 A i . u ." I. Soda Founts! n - 10c dish of Ice Cream . . . . :t . . .'. 5C' Any fancy drink 10c uri! ucpartmcnt Alula Floor ' ) 077 I (O 1 ,l SOLD ". HOT VCATISER VCARBnCCa 1 This misery le caaeed hy bad dlgastloa which has clogged th e rites with lapwrt tie. Th liver Is overworked, ta kidaeys weak aad th bowela Irregular, prodacJeg low spirits, tiredness, poor appetite, aaref reeking lep, lose of aaergy and ambltioa. A ad, what la wore. It breeds disease that are serioas. , IS A THOROUGH SYSTEM CLEANSER. "nrn"ii3r?r u y u ul This great peri Sar ewerclsee Its revivlag ianasac la every part of the body. Kelaxa the bowels aad ariaary ergaaa, Arises eat aadl digesUd food, cleanses th system ot laparitlea, ecu th wkel UUraal organlea to working smoothly aad har moaloasly thereby creating new life and aaergy. It Is th beet known remedy for removing t hat dall hllioas feellaf- coaaataa ta hot waataM. . AT CWJCCISTS. Ptke, $ I.C3 for log not later than ten minuses after th hut team on the program haa drilled and must t) signed by the captain so proteet lug. Each team shall ba scored by th Juliajee as follows; , V Grand total, lull points; general appear ance, M points; uniform. 20 points; diatanc ana movnments, to pvints; numuer vt movements put on, 35 points. V enaliiee Xeaitii of twelve, 5 points; mis takes of captain, 4 points each; distance and foot action, one-half of 1 point. Karh captain shall l notiRrd una minute before hia time limit hat. vxplred. Teams leaving the drill ground before the p!r tion of the time limit shall lm given credit for the numbrr of movements completed in the time allowance and shall receive such ere1lt from the judges. The three luriises should be men who have thorough knowledge of rt'l enl If possible should not be member of any of the competing ordt-rs. DlvlHlun of Prlaea Flrxt. xn; second. $0; third. fourth. fJO; filth, 25; slxtn, The following fraternal societies hare already made arrangements for headquar ter in the fair grounds aod will be repre sented by B team in tbe competitive drill: Ancient Order of United Workmen, Degree of Honor, Woodmen. Rcyal Neighbors. Highlanders, Woodmen of tha World, Knights and Ladies of Security. Knights of Maccabees aod Ladle. ot Maccabees. J LOVING PAIR LIGHT OUT Mr. Heary Colllao at IMattaaaoath tkaveraae lelhil Sailor eta Trt to Parts lik.oni. FLATTSMOUTH. Neb., Aug. T- (Spe cial.) Mrs, Henry Collins, aged 45 years, and Oacar Eledge, aged Is, eloped last evening, going from here to South Omaha on the Missouri Pacific train, hue left a husband and six chlldrea. ths youngest being 4 years of age. About two years ago Mrs. Amanda Col 11ns, a slater of the woman, left this city with a man, leaving a husband and a large family of email children. Mrs. Ida tt. Uealaoa, I rcla, CPETE, Neb, Aug. 7. (Spectal.r-Mr. Ida M. Ientaon died at 10 30 last evening after an Uinwa of little more than taenty four hours. Mrs. li-cion, formerly Ida Bearden. was born uear Crete lu Aug-tst, 1374, and ha alwaya lived In this vlciutly. The funeral services alii te held t-mur-row atterccon at 1.30. , :. ' fj Vl?i ?tf ;. VI n i5 ' til : j y .. . . ' j a-. w aa u w A B W K.J for.. f r1. i. V mm a i Lm . . l a 1 C? Pf IP w n I-. Every day during the ut'entia of Sep tember and October, IVQ'2, tL UNION PACLTIC will ell ne.-wsty ecttlerg tick- eti at the followiug rates i ,- , S". S .f MA in C3 Osden end Salt Lcko. 1 fr n CD Butte anI Ilc!?rt3. . . Vj 4MB W 15 Spokans.- T 'l C3 Portland end Ashland, Can Francisco, Loa Antieo and Can Dieo. , - Corsregpondlnffy Lot ltt ttwain-' tonueKlUta pointg. ' Kwr tti lnfomio ciatl at T!:ht Cm.:. 1321 fr::.i lt -