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? V ) STATE FAIR DRAWING WELL! Attendance About th Saoic as Second Day Ltut Year. on 1TT0H5ZT J. W. EFWTISE DEAD ' j Waa Bees a Reeldeat ef I. taenia Twri. tr-Eleat Tear m4 for Panther f Tear tne Herd actaa'a Legal Hear fx atatlve. fTnm a Sa!T Cnrreponder.t LINCOLN. ept. l-From i:i "Tr Ne braska people M rr t!ay to jtrenS the second day of tha fair a-.d they wnt t the grrrands eariy !n The morning and sstayd until 'vt'Mlrg t'rae. not thtnainc ence eg the election, but all bent on w!d( the fine cattle, hnre. and hnn arj the agricultural eahlblt. prohatlr the frt In the ernrld; the tftowards of fhes in the little brook created and bu.i. ty Mr. O Brlen, the hundreds of thousands of doi lara" worth of tha latest made machinery, the pnmpa and the windmills, the b'g waanna and tha tittle ton. t.-.e wire fences and the other kind of f-n-es; the ' eider press in operation: the threshing ma chines; the pretty quilts made by the good wome nof Netraka and the little girls: tha fancy work; the paintlrg an.L in pass ing, tha booth, fixed up by the merchant, wha ara adyertislng their wares, and then as m final rest for tha eyes the d.spiay of vegetables which make, tha culd storage Brotosltlon. seem ii:. Of course the man ti nu'i iwuTfi m u.ar, ......... nerler-ied by the crowd, and neither was - - . - M .... w tha Incubator which turn, out chickens while you wait. ' Two base hall same. added to the enjoyment of the visitors. - while the horse racing, the fancy riding end the riMeles wonders creted the w.i 1- n Lincoln since I?7. le arma. tie a.ea est enthuaussa. A eight that does man j -honiy after noon to0.ay of cancer of the good la tha array of Jeliy and Jam and ! Momecb. and Urer after an Ulnes. extend cake and adiblee fixed up by the women over a period cf almost a year. Mr from .rtau. perte-of the st.i o nexhibi- 1 Jve. a w,d w and two m. and .. , . J7 two daughters. AH live in Lincoln except tlon for prlxes. Wiiford Deweese. who reside, at Oxford. The crowd this year seem, to take more " ''" ,u . Interest In the fl. stock and In the farm i funeral ar.ngement. will be announced machinery than m any previous y.ar and . p,,,,, w eTVMllr of the firm the catUe. horwt. .heep and swire bam, are , of M e weese ft Hell, but upon elwey. crowded, while hundreds Hock ; dth of Mp M4njuMte he bame the through tie machinery ground, cot.stantiy. j j(..tof for BBrl!rron. He was re- Gree crowd, of visitor, are inspecting ranJr4 members cf the bar as a lawyer the state house, asylum, pn.teni:Mry and of ceptiona.I ability and was unusually tate farm. ', succw.;ui in litigations affecting the rail- Tha attenJancs la running about the same ! roaj, jjf Was of modest disposition and mm e year ago. It aa U.u ttKlay, aa cum- . of t rel.gioua turn, teaching a claa. In pared with 16.7J0 on the corresponding day ; the pirat chrstian Sunday school and gt of last year. j lng liberally of hi. mean, to chanty. He An Interesting; feature of the fair is tha j cara, t Lincoln from Newton. Ia., where lame' live stocx, horses and mara. all I f , practiced law. Imported. Probably never before has there ! gome week, ago Mr. Peweese became been such e collect n of imported anLaiaU ( shown In Nebraska, Mr. Frai.k Ian. a has Just returned from Europe wnre he boug.n among others forty f r ie winners of nu xneroas horse shows. He has a train of m nm lu ! T n.r w1 horses mrn. which he has lust bought, besides the two ! Commercial club rooms tomorrow to take cars bought in July, which mane with his : action regarding the funeral, other horst-s registered animals, i.-.rlu.l- j Jsilag Oat etate Defct. log Percherons, Beigiams and Coachera. etat(. XT.asurfr Enan haa great hopes Owing to tha beck crops in Europe, and be- t ' tte debt i be practical'.y cause he pajd the cash end bought in large w . out M(r9 the next leglalature a4 numbera. Mr. Uies waa able to get his I ' At tni, tizM tne warrants resta enimals at t.1lwest possible prices. Th amount H.0M.0M. thOJgh from eoUectlon of horses promise, to attract j, v.,mbFT the debt wiU be tn- more visitor, than any oth.r feature of j d prob,bly by that time will th. fair. Mr. Urn. is tere in pereon and j ,nd wU1 begin the b. he. oumber of men emp.oyed who ch down pro. From the levy loeet after the horses and show them off C"PPT" "... m k.ii he .xects the te the visitors. Cis asrsa saaai Today there were numer . Arovod. the harxw aod K was the general opinion thit a ftr-er lot of anlmaia was never before brought t3 the city. Laaeuttt Reject. Bids. "1 r. AnunfT hn.ri1 nf T . , . . . . kas turned down, the biiis flied bv the j en V bout or at Ifr" Jttrors who passed on the sanity of Frank ' r..'JW. Should the next legislature keep Barker and Jesse CharpWL and one of tne I down expenses, Mr. Brian believes Ne jarors has filed a suit in the district court j braskans will stop paying interest within for Hi which he alleges is due him for j two years. eel-rice a. The case will he heard at the I Prlaaartee Are Qalet. next session of district court, an 1 consld- I The primary in Lincoln was not unlike arable Interest attaches to the verdict of ! tne usual election day. Rooter, were at the higher court. The law provides that tj.e polls as of yore and numerous buggies U the warden of the penitentiary believes J anJ ,utomoiiles were circling through the prisoner condemned to d-at.-i is insane i Mreeta picking up voters. The contest here ke may apply to t?!. district court for a!mal (elwn lurti candidates.' though this swuis '"rr jury m lne ma.ier. ii ' mailer does not provide, however, who is to pay ; the cost of ucn a .uit. In this particular case Warden Beemer did not file the in . aanlty charge, but It was dune by Barker. attorney. Judge lUmer. who made affidavit i .. . '' 7 . .. .. ; ar mat tna waroea naa to.a mm me pnnner , eras m. ne. The hearing was had. but the Lancaster county board conten ts 1! at On Hands, Arms, and FaceforThrea - Years Spent Hundreds cf Dollars in Seeking a Cure Hands Be came a Solid Sheet of Sores No Rest from AfJ Itching Until CUT1CURA REMEDIES 11 W1THSALTRHEUM FFTTTTPn A PIIRFV Tegram.-Prof. Charles Woodbury, cfcem UTLUILU n tUnt teacher in the Lincoln High school. "I had aaJt rheum f,ir three) Tears on Riy hanis. arms, and face and fthought It would get all over me. I tried fur or free dca-tor. but thev failed and mr husband has sprat hundreds of doUars te trying ewythir.jr we cxtuld hear But I grew worse ax. J worw, my hand itched awfully arid 1 ccuid get no reat ai aU. 1 was just in aeon v ail the tune . bees use when they did not luh they were so dry and crack It that I ws. nus erableand when thevcrax kci. thev bled. The naiieuf my flav and thumb bean bo eotDB off. aod tne hand) were a auiid beet of aorea. beeerai cf mv frK-nos tuld nae to try tbe Cuticora Iwmexltea CI fi a cake of Cudrur Niep and a s uf CutMrura Omtzorril and from the first an hands begu to imrxive and How they are well, aud I thu.a that the Cuticura Kemexliee are worth their weight in goal, and I advise every . ne thai baa skin trouble to use them. Mrs. Otnie f-ark arson. 39 11th Ave.. N s.-h-wilia, Teniu. Jan. 3, Feb. 11. and Mar. W, 1907." MOTHERS Of Skin Tortured. Disfifured Oabiet S boo Id Know That warm bath with Cutirtjre, Suep and gentle anointing, with Cuu- rura, the great hin CwT, afford instant reiief. permit rest and aieei, an 1 point to a pewdy mire uf tortur ing, aii'Srunng erse tbas. rakhea. iuiLumts. Irntaonos, and cxvaf-tt-gs of infants and children when ail else fi ii Cnirint...! sranhalefy pure under the luted btlUa food and ururs Act. aad may be usud from the hour uf birvh. rwwpM Bswensl aae eraal Tnwtaieet aw t BwaueW luua ."Wi-w. kaj a4 .K -w ass aim aua .iu le r, i Mm. . rna.Mil Ui liv 1A ia. I r-u IV imt w. sktSO le r'ur-fw um i iani.aia ia r4. e-nar iinc a a . . riv. nil mm foe t September Ailments Durng 'he rron'h cf Prtrr,her the davt sre apt to ht and th rights CCKL n ir.BT instance, this f r1 j-n a eon- n of the svstem r-ghtlr named sys- temi- catarrh. The mucous merr.bran "f th" "i,rr1 orn t-rfrrg with the function, pf theee er- gana. It produce, a condition snmetimej f")'fnb;is nervosa dprss'on. -me-t.mes chronic mt.tr't. People in th! condition are easy vic lin.s ti acite contagious diseases. Katarna la a reliable remedy for sys temic catarrh, and its fame, nnder the name of Peruna. ia known to most people al ever the land. A few doe. of Katarr.o ,s sufficient to convince the most skeptical as to its m'rm. It operates d;rxt!T aa a Ur.ie to the mucous mem branes, and in this way restores the func t;rn of the d-rang.-d organs. Katarro la a remedy very useful !n the household aa a prompt and reliable relief in many catarrhal a.lments peculiar to Sptrr.hr. F'r ea by "lfTTi OMAHA. A". W. Cor. tilK SOUTH OMAHA, d .V. ISU. Ffh e f XEB. I COVyClL BLUFFS, f aOWA. tha prisoner 1. a resident of Webster county and Is here only by force of clr cumstancea and that if any costs are ever pa d they should be paid by Webster county or the state, aa the state compel. br.nj?1r, . pf condemned pnsoner. to . , . ... the penitentiary in this county. J. W. Drwenf D'aa. Joel w. Iweese. a-d 3 years, attorney for the Earlinaton railroad, who ha. lived 0rse and went to Wisconsin to consu.t a specialist about his health. Shortly alter he arrived there he became critically 111 and his family was notified. He managed to get home Just a few .lays ago. The r ,-, ter county bar will met at the j created oy mc on" SLaia to raise during the blennium in me nt ghborhood of -5r..W-T-nla tf.er to be abided during the blennium no less than collected In feea. while he be lieves the surplus left over after the ap- trocnailons of the recent iegiswur. . . . ;. .v, candidates for SU- had it. preme Judge. The action of the lawyers slats long before the pii- in fixing up arie. and msist.n. n .... y,J '"Z fr it. candidate, was resented, causing of the DeoDle to vote for "l - w...- - ew. J-'.dge Water, and cut Judge Frost, w ho instituted tr.e car nmem.u. ' rirr.ora were circulated dunng the day . one to the effect that the anti-bar ticket ft Hows intended to vote for Cornish and Tulile of the bar ticket and Waters for the antis. thus endeavoring to punish Frost for his action in originating tha bar ticket. Other rumors were of various combinations I being formed. A good portion of the voting was done late in the evening after the working men had uit work. A large number of farmers took advantage of the pleasant day to visit the state fair and did not vote st all. aa waa the case with a lot of town pecpi- FORMER LINCOLN MAN DEAD 1 Pr-af. ( aariea Wsaiiarr. Stadytac at Lawreaee. Drwwaed la Haw River. LAWRENCE. Kan.. Sept. I. 'Special ) istrj' tei i waa drowned in the Kansas river near here j last evening, the body not being recovered until this morning. He was spending his vacation with his parents, who live here. Testerday. with his father, mother aad ' uncle, he rowed up the river for a picnic at Cameron . bluff, where the men went swimming. He swam across the river I while the others wera disrobing, and while they were not looking he sank without a r..m.l or simal which reached thern. ! Woodbury was years of age. He grad I uated from the fatverstty of Kansas here iwo years ago, taught one year at Pa j djrah. Ky.. and one year at the Lincota High school.' FARMER F1D9 HlfK 11 RDERED Hired Maa. Han aad Other lras erty te Miaalac (From a StaS Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Sept. J (Special Tek-gT-am.) When Jacob Martin, who lives about Ova miles south of Firth, went home from the polls about 1 this afternoon, ha f jund his wife lying under the bed with 1 l.er head c" btd to a pulp- A o.red man ; named hujiway, who had been on the ' farts but a short time, was gene and some money, a horse, saddle and gun had j disappeared. Officers are scouring the , country ja search of Shummay. tllr Oat ml Llahilaa B Ii FALLS CITT. Neb.. Sept. 1 .Special. At a meet. eg cf the city council of this city Monday evening it was decided to make the following change ia tha electric light system October 1: The plant will be turned over to a private individual who I will run tha plant and furnish aa all night system for tUe per mocth. About (LOU worth ot cement croaaings wera paid for. To avoM iz aangarous raxiroad ci tut,', taka the White Line ara ta the state fair troond rm: omaha ROADS ASK FOR MORE TIME Attorneyi Want Two Montii Hearing on Grain Rate. EmXDED SH0TTT5O EJ PROSIT CT Wlaate roaiaUatlaa af Caralai a4 Eaaeaaea Will Be Praaare4 ! Caaaaalaalaa) at Ready ta Rale. j LINCOLN. and Northweern railroad, arr-.red be- .Ur- ine ataie Ka .way comrr.1Sion i!i7 and demanded two month.' time to rre- pare evidence for the hearing on gT.-n wnicn were promuisaiea ay me c"in- py the r-ceptjon corr.mirtee and mar.y clti mLtaion two weeks ao. These rate, cjt yri and the P!attamorth Bohemian band the forrn-r achedules about 13 per cent. , Aftr the atreet parade Rer. J. H. Paishury, Tte attorneys aseerted that earh road wiil 1 ptor of the Presbyterian church, intro make an extended aPtowina- at the hearina. 1 diioed the speaker, and each (tare an ln reia;nr.ir the expenditure of thousands of terestir.g taik on tha labor questions of dollars f'-'r experts. The rads will be re- j the day. each advocatina; arbitration for valued, the earnirps and expenses will be t? settling- of all questions in dispute of compiled. Attorney Edar.n FJrh of the j hoth .fate and nation. The governor stated t'nion Pacifo estimated that it wi',1 take ' th4t as proper to have one day set three months for the commission to hear "part for the labortca; men to rest, and the testimony after It is gathered. As two j ,'d th"' ' wl great pleasure for him of the commissioners are at their hom-s j t0 m"t many of hi. friends here bn this to attend primary election, n j action Kill wru!on- be taken on tie railroad revest for av- In ,h ftmoen tha turning exhibition era! davs. ! br th Omaha, gouth Omaha and eli far Mae Fta ta ife Mardered FARMER'S WIFE MCRDCREn Xepaew af Victim's Ha. ha ad fas - parted af tae Olaa. BEATRICE. Neb. Spt. 1 .Special Tele- gra.ii. Mrs. Jacob Martin fe of a pros- Wrorii frr.r lirinff bKr.tf iOa. so,:th.ast of Cortland, was murdered this ifcniMin by an unidentified man. Th bvy was found lyirg under the be,! with the victim's head crashed at her home by Mr. Martin, who had been away for sv enil hour. ai-end;r.g the primary election. She was about 5 years of agp. It Is supposed the cr.me was committed about .j wiw. .ao njoi.ve is ass:nea tor tne ' a deed. The woman's throat waa cut and butcher knife was found in the room. About I-1" was taken yfrom the house. A young man named Shumway. a nephew of Mr. Martin, who has been in his employ for some time, has disappeared and is suspected cf being the murderer. The murderer, after looting the house, stole a horse and rode away. Immediately The "Yell-Oh" Man And One of Hii W.,j To cail a man a liar seems rud. so we wjil let the reader select his own term. Sometime ago the Manager of "Col liers Weekly" got very cross with us betause we would not continue to adver tise in his paper. We have occasionally been attacked by editors who have tried to force us to advertise in their papers at their own prices, and. on their own conditions, fail ing in which we were to b attacked through their editorial columns. Th reader can fit a oame to that tribe. We had understood that the editor of "Collier's" was a wild cat of the Sinclair "Jungle bungle" type, a person with curdled gray matter, but it seems Strang? that the owners would descend to using their editorial columns, yellow as th.y are. for uch rank out and out fa:sehoods i as appear in their issue of "tth their Issue of July ITth. where the editor goes out of his way te suae us. and the reason will appear I tolerably clear to any reader who under- stands the venom behind it. , We ouote in part as folIows;--One j widely c circulated paragraph lalc,rs to induce the Impression that Grape-.fjts will obviate the necessity of an ocen. tlon In appendicitis. This is lying, and, ! potentially, deadly lying. Similarly Pos tum continually makes reference to the endorsements of "a distinguisned physi cian" or "a prominent heaita offlcial" persons as mythical doubtless, as they are mysterious." ' l ""l reproduce tr.-se mendacious falsehoods in order that i! ; We do not hesitate to reproduce these may Be made clear to the puhllc what j ents. sir. and Mrs. L. S. Bage. the facts are. and to nail ihe liar up so j COOK Flia. the ;.year-nld daughter of that people may have a look at him. If ' Mr an Mr- Henry Behrer.a. north rf this poor clown kn-w !Jt produced ap- "?ZvVak:"lC k diphtheria ve- .. . , . , . i terday. The home has been quarantined pendlciUs. he might have some knowiedtf and ever precaution is being taken to pre cf why the use cf Grape-Nuts would pre- j vent the spread of the disease. No other vent it. Let it be understood that ap- j '"a-", re anown of here at the present pendicitis results frm long continued i t n:'- disturbance in the intestines, caused ! Gt'iPE. ROTKa-The GuMe Rock schools . , .....n.. ,,., n.ir:i i by undigested starchy fvi, s.j.-h as i white bread, potatoes, rice, partly cooked j cereals, and such. These lie In the I warmth and moisture it the bowels 'i an undigested state, anl decay, general- ! ing gases, and Irritating the mucous sur- I faces until, under such conditions, the lower tart of the colon ar.d the arrdiv i ' - l Z1 . C frequently, of a form known as arpen- dir'tis. Now then. Grape-Nuts food waa made , by Mr. C. vt . Post, after he had an aita-k of appendicitis, and required some f'oJ In which the starch was predige-ted. Xi such food existed, from his knowledge of a.etetics r.e perrected the rl: made it primarily for his own use. and z'teT. ' "' n t..is warda introduced it to the public. I iooa tne starcn is transtormej by mon ture and lur.g-time cr.king into a f:rra of sugar, which is easily digested and iim-s not decay in the intestines. It is a prac tical certainty that nhen a man has ap- preaching symptoms of aprendiciiis. the October. atta.k can be asoided by discontinuing i EEATRIE At the home of the brides! all f jod excel t Grape-Nuts, and Ly prop- . uncie. 8. S. Rumbaugh. last evening at erly washing out the intestines. Most : " lo'h- was e.lemr.ixed tr.e marriage of Physician, are now .c.ualnted with the VkZL 'iTow? oVut"- i facts, and will verify ;te statement. .ing. i Of course. ti.is is all news, and rhoull ! PEATRICE Wilber Barnard. son of ! be an education to the person who writer ; C .untv Treasurer Famard. was s-verely 1 the editorials for Collier's" and who Injured in a runaway accident which oc- ' should take at least &.rme training be- ourr'"J.,n lh n'h nt ,n cUv eser- . . , , diT afternoon. The young man waa thrown fore he undertake, to writ, f or the public. , ain a tree and rendered un"wto" : Now as to the references to "a distln- : The a'tending physician says it will be ! guislied ' physician" or "a prominent , lm' t:me befcra be recovers from his in- health effi'-ui" being "mythical persona." I Jur,r- . W. are here to wager -Colliers Week- L Y?R5-Th Ba,io!lal bank' "" on ,ut ' w- . U.-.lc cf lork. oy the statements putlishel ly. or any otr.er skeptic or liar, any!: -is week, show a mortprr.sperou. con amount of money they ar ta nme. and j d.tion of York s bus-r.efs men an4 farmers which they will coitr. that we will pro- n',""r,T The deposits of th four benas due proof to any Bard cf Investigator. ! na.r'eltS" -X "-" , that w. have never vet pub.,.l.el an ad- TORK-When the Wr ght milld.m went ' vertisemer.t ar.acuncing the ovmlon of a 1 out ther was considerate talk about tr.at prominent physlcua or neaith omcial on ! sme ne haa dynamited the dam. Mr ' Po.tum or Grape-Nuts, when w. did not i v r?hf h" bn b.g an Investigation. fc.ve. h. ...... ! now "" hat the cause of tne. .o. ... ..m.iun. i It can be easily understood that m&nv prominent physicians dislike to have their names made ubiiit In reference to any article whatsoever; they hava their own reasons, and we respect those rea sons, but we never make mention cf en dorsements unless we have the actual endorsement, and that statement m will tck with any amount of money called for. Whea a Journal wilfully prostitutes Its columns, to try and harm a reputahie manufacturer In an effort to f-rce him to adveruse. It is time the public anew thc facts. The owner or editor of Collier's Weekly cannot force money from us by such xnstnoda. POSTVM CEREAL CO, Ul daily bee: wedxesdat. farter the rrcM-r was dieccvered Sheriff ! Tr-j.ie waa notiiled and ha left in an aut - j rrnS'le for the Martin h.rr with a pair 1 of the Beatrice bkwlhounds for the pur r : poe cf rannir.a- n ih murierer. A , p-e cf lndignact citlaena la In punru:t. I Td if tha murderer la caurht a lynhinj prohabiy will result. AT alrsratei Araltratlaai Laker faa trararalaa. PLATTSMOrTH. Neb,. Sept. l- Special. The citiaen. of Platt.mouth and Ticlnity shewed their loyaity to latnir and to the gnrernor of the great state of Nebraska ,n!or u ?n,1Jon Hon Loon,,, cf Fr-moirt. and Hon. Hh Mrera ) j of Omaha arrival on the BurUnrton train ; at ! o clock in the f wenoon and w-- met j riattsmouth tearaa. Other amusements wrr r rec. wheelbarrow race, tug of t war. women's race, boys' race, egg race. horse ra-e. potato race, barrel race, diving I dcg. and the Japanese Lantern runl. m-t freworks In the evening. Mtirray defeated Cedar Creek In a game ' cf ban by a score of 5 to t. T10 -CiriC P1MEXSEH KILLED ! I Dead Ma. Waa E.re.te free. Petenbarg te PIlaa!a1a. I P.OGERS. Neb.. Sept. X. -Special Tele- gram. Philip Ferrant. e passenger on' L'nion Pacific train No. 4. was killed her- ' today. He alighted from the train when j it stopped and was crossing the track when estbound passenger train came along j and he was run down and instantly killed. ! a The body waa sent to Fremont. Ferrant waa enroute from St- Petersburg. Russia. to Philadelphia. . resBsnerclal Oak te Take Trlr. ' GPwND ISLAND. . . , , fcept. J. Special.) The rnr.ri'1.l flnK rt .Via nt V . cepted an in-ltatlon from. the Ord Com- mercial club and from the authorities of ; the Loup City fair to attend the fairs In ; those cities on the LSh and 3Clh. respec- ! tively. Effort, wiil be made to secure the i services of a band and to secure at least j fifty members of the club for each ex- cursion. VeKn.u. Xetea. PLATTSMOCTH-The city and parochial schools opened today. PLATTSMOCTH The dry. hot weather 1 1U Coolel hv A Biviri rain fl inilar .ftr. noon. . BEATRICE The "P-itch" bail team yes terday defeated the nine from West Be atrice, i to 1 PLATTSMOLTH The two days session of the Catholic Turners state tournament closed last evening. The principal contests were between trie teams from Omaha, j South Omaha and Plattsmouth. TALETNTINE The funeral of Eda-r E"yer. the boy who died suddenly from cholera morbus Friday, eras held at the B"TRaLa!eUCacia.!n1.,laJ' ' rPLANDrpland has been favored with tcr rains durmg wek The rain enme too Tate,- however, to heip the com. and a very poor cewp 4. erpected here. H'SHTOM-Henry Stotlar was united in m.anai"t. v" EJna t. i Rev Me i-iff ni vn . tfl c, D .. . ....... .-j r i ii r i ne reemonv a. r- w-r . .. ; tr.e church. v BEATRICE Mrs Frank Franklin of Lanham died Sunday morning aftr a hrlf Ulneas. She was 4 years of age and is dren. "usua a nve cm- FALLS C ITT This section was visited by a very heavy shower wnn-h lasted about an hour Sunday afternoon and then settled 7? Jf' y ram. which continued until Monday noon. PFITPtCP M IT Y. : 11 miles' southwest of Adams, threshed four- ! 1 want ,n 1"ve Ox'.ori Junction, there teen acres of oats yesterday which yieid-d ! or mr business is for sa. Also please sixty-five bushels to the acre. This is the call and settie for the meat you have a! heaviest yield yet reported. I ai1r fttm ,, haven't paid for. Come BEATRICE Evan Sage of this city, who and pav your accounts, and if yon want has been at Rome, Itaiy. for the last nine w th. ,-n,. ,,.. loc,, up records for the Chicago university, is in town visiting with his par- an.t nve teachers in cha Prof. W I bwtsher. Warren Vance nd the Misses Ijene Ferguson. Margaret Evans and Eeila Tung. d'f bw k Jk 'l " .i'''"'" evening by an older'boy whon'thTust point of an umbrella in ins eve Dr." M ir- anviile and a specialist from Fairburv did ?U V"- M beiieve the sight can not oe saveu. BEATRICE -Postmaster HoCingwor-h y-strrday received notice that the former ruling of the department denving Beatrice an a.ianionai earner and other Improv menti uau own reverse. and that the matter ti.n. id be given further considera- EEATP.Ic'E Mrs. FVederlca S. Hill, who I recently returned from a trio to Europe. unj .en vnM;ri in ine city witn her sis- t,r Mra Wiii:iim Zimmerman She went to Omaha yesterday to visit with her other sister. Mrs. Knehs. and from there she will go to her home at Carthage. Ind. BEATP.ICE Beatrice l wlif No. ITT. In- ; dependent Order of Odo1 Fellows, met last n ght and elected F T. McManan and W. j I Pease delesaies to the grand lodge, which ' ' mee's in m j. -a .He sm.,.! ... . . , . cam going out as muaarata and beavers 1 no had mfaia a imiu opening underneath. ' ITLAND At a special meellrc of the ! tow n i erd Saturiy it was decided to ' boil aa c.ection on September 14 lo vote tor or against the issuance of f.(tt-. ' IWenty-year. per cent water tv.nua When it was learned that this action was c.n tempiatei six res. Uents. oaT-r.g consider- ' aole land on the outskirts of town, netl- I li.ae.l ihe district court to lake ttiem out r - ' !"'. Trie town, bowever. found a flaw in trie petition ant a nice legal ba'.Ue is ex pected as a result. YORK York s huslr.eaa men and farmers living near York have be-n engaged In a dispute for the last three montns s n the paving was put in whether or not tr.e ct.a.n and poets will he placed bec sur rounding tne square. The iisput l-.us be come ((Uote warm and 1n a-.me cases very bitter, and yesterday tnoae lntereated to thenumb r of KM appeared before the ni board uX cumu. .sal oner. reAauestna- ?eitembeh 4. w:. SWmf ii U-ThEHEIGHTHOF G00DTASTE" ZZJ-'i rra IM ecr tobacco is made any- jyT'f where. The finest leaf is I -eSl selected with the utmost care AKId " J?P AAlfli only the choicest of the bestof ft nSf" j every ingredient used. ffify'f vfS-v Not expensive even though it ' sVhsK ' irFs. .is the best. Sold in more stores CIS 'vR an any other plug tobacco. ''v'T ,, ' (rCxV because particular men demand ite ; that body for the privilege of pUcir.g the I posts inside tne curbire around the square. Spe-ech after speech was made and many 1 Zn bi',h ,J w" roasted. Finally tne i iu.t a vie a-r.-j xney voiea nve 10 : : aga.r.st the proposition. EEATRICE Kiipatrick Bri. cf this city i have resumed ork "n the Marysvil.e-To- peka cutoff of the t'nion Pacific, after a shutdown of several months, due. it is said, because the ii-cent rate weTit into eff-ct in Nebraska. The contractors have put a large f iree of men to work and if nothing prevents it is the Intention to have ti.e line to Marvsvilie comrleted within ti.e next sixty days. The Une is within eighteen : m'" (,f Marysviile and. with favorabie weather, work will be pushed with ail pos- sible haste. With a line nanning direct j rom L!ncon , r,k Beatrice will un- doubtedly receive belter service over this j Une ! NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat a ad Carleaa Featares af Life la Rapidly Groalsg tate. The bite of . rattlesnake. It has been cure cancer the medicine . discovered. rill from the Jug cures the snake bite, and the 1 county pays for curing the little brown h.bit.-Oakd Sentinel. j v- ' .... . ... Mature Fake Seld . corn seeiler had te j Jut work awhile last Friday on account I of bumblebees. The machine was at Robert 1 Jones when the men who were scoonim I corn disturbed a nest of hu-h!eh. m : the corn crib. Ther had to nuit work j after a lively fight, while some of them ' were stung, and before they could do anv j thing the engine had to kill the beeswith . T'.red of His Job An exchange published not far from here, contains the following i advertisement i "Hivir.r. tire r f mv esa. my meat market and slaughter i.ouse are for sale. People have used me rough L ' l""'""'' cu""? "l Dn rut TM"h. Bloomfleld Journal. Green Eyes There sre a lot cf young fel lows around this town that think there la nothing under the sun quite so nice aa a young school ma am. but they think a teacher's institute thirty miles away must be about a. near hade, aa anything they can think of. for well they know that while they have the glris under their watchful I care iney are saie enougn. out 'when they are away. away, off at some fool teachers j meeting there is no tell-'r.g but what the I girls will be led to make goo goo eyes and i CUt Up W,th om ffo1 he oh,o1 ma am 1 w!,h curly ha:' 'nd bIu9 h F1T"!' j Won't you please come home? Crof.o.i i Journal, Odd Loss of Subscribers Trie Hay Press lost four subscribers in an odd way lately Two months ago we tho t It would be a good piece of news and enterprise to pnnt the addresses of Hopkins and Pembroke , people who moved west. As me expected j it was interesting information to home readers, especially so to the creditors of the distant Hay Press subscribers. ho de- luged them with duns. A. a result one Nebraska, one Ijwa an! two Kansas sub scr.bers stopped the raper. and the end. we fpar. is not yet. Sumner News. Lorne Seeder Letter Dear mister editrr 1 thot ide better rite about sum uv the fellers along tie seeder fur tha hav ben Ctten mad all summer kose i haint said nuthen bout them grandpap Orkut tried to cut heas hed off las: weak w:th a raixer but failed he sed the kusW thir.g woudnt kut Ivt butter Fred Hack is a ir-en to biid heas woman an kids a new house capt e, h. Gilliand Is a tenden th ole solgers anniversta at kambridg lighten struck ever blessed foam along th Irish sweeOish line last Sundle nite chariie Brown lies got up 3 tuns of m.ghty g-sd ha R korn Is oSl yeller but weans all planted that kind that wua a fel ler' roune here tother day kol-tin fur th Paper most of us sfan hirn E4 he sean us an we hid an R wives sed we will In town an we got rid of him Frank krommer hed 5 alters of wheat an he threshed 17'.) bu about 32 bushoi 2 a aire we oter have rane sose we kud fail plow fur whet las thursdi wu. a picmck " mr Johnsons groave thar wux a lot uv folks thar an tha had a gud tint-etockville Republican-Faber. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sylvia M- O Kan to The O F I 'avis Co.. lots 11 and St. block ' Himeba-iKh's Ad ... Same to s n- , f lot" i."n"d "n'lS feet l..t a. biocJc 4. Lekeview.. H. A. Earr et al to Liilie M. Colel man. lot L bl.xk 14. Omaha V-.ew - -- Kenny to Fmm. v,i-IA. .... t 100 1 LKIO 7 f . block 5. HelvZV; Blanche Burdu k and husband to"&.'rl niHn-An.. man Life Insurance Co . '' L. bi"ck 4. t)upont Place srjn'KMa. arJ m,fe to Rabert tm"tZ b''H'k '" Scu,n M-hora W. Fa.'rrield 'and husband Vo tharies W. Martin, lot a. bioil I auphur Snr-ngs A.Rert Doading and wife" to A "' EL vrT.D?,r' ;l ' t,ir"-- Walnut Hill.. ?-ar"J! Arrr f-l husband to A.hert towa:ng. sa.-ne rrU lOT1 "V w:r ' James "p! Ford, und-, kt s. Fords Saratcgi Jesse H Huuen'a'nd ' 'wlfe'Ve' Jul-a A. Karnerer. w lot, !4 ,Rd tl ' M. LN'n.ivan s S ib ni-.Mc,''ann'-y' and -"to"Et'hH Lutie Chambers to' Uattie ' E.' " S''ielbe tract nei, Jwi, . lt-li-12 T' John A. Iterron to (.-ynir.ia e" He'r ron. lots 15 and 1. tl.-k i. Gram mercy Park -iam- J-,,w;. Ak;? ,' A- m' ' And'e'raonV part lot Ij.; Neie.n Ad 1 I I i i i 1 i'XO Li37 liO ji.ofiias i l.vis to N. B. I'pdike. jn ,ois j and r, bi.K-k L Omaha t est Anna C.-rrman "to" John' ' j'.' Ry aii. ' 'kit r'r" toorngan' Janm,P '' '' Henrietta ' 'if -Tt""iU.!!".,.,ld - b'k 2i- F. K Lee and 1 f e t o J F ChMmV let . block 47. ft.uth Omaha . " 1 ,?c J-0 ,0 Je Campbell' lts 5 and S .1 m -a . . .... . . ' .... " " l.siije ....... ji auuii k aivi wire to Paul Wis1om and wife to W E Meed. frt li , tiock J. E. V emitns Al ' N. K gnutn to Hetiry ' wlison."' aeU ne'. U-ls-L3 J. A. Jackson and w.fe to i .v. "p. Smith, same NEW ARRIVALS Straight from our New York office Women's Tailored Soils 2nd flacr, Bet Store ' 4 A Ivl ITllii Correct Just as boon as a new model in fall tailored suits fraLn recognition in New York, it is secured and sent to Us di rect from our own office on Broadway. "We receive the nraartest novelties daily, and our finely equipped cloak and suit department is always replete with the newe.-t fashions in ready-made wear. We mention sew lota cf the .tannics; pliln t&Kored suits la newest long coat atylea, military Prior Caar and Joans Jones, mil the shades of brown, green, red. blue and mixtures. Two special (croups at Fashionable New Tailored Skirts In the new gored cluster pleats, pin plaits, etc. graceful new walking kirts in the the favorites this se-av.n. N'o tore s-hows sur-h varietv at. . . . Georre X. Brown et aL to Martin L'abelstein, wij n w4 17-15-10 1,H) Totaia EARTHQUAKE IS OBLIGING JssaseM Unit Perssltted te RereHls. af Trembler at naaklsgtsa. rw WASH3XQTOX. Sept. J A distinct earth qi ake shook, indicating a very severs seis mic disturbance at a far distant point, was recorded on weather bureau instru ments here today. The shock lasted an hour and a naif. Tha recording of the shock was wit nessed ty Prof. F. Cmori, a seismologist of Japan, who happened to be present. Prof. Omori. who is president of the Japa nese Six-iety far the In estigation of Earth quake Causes. Is on hi. way to the tnterxa tion congress of seismologists, to meet st The Hae 'ate thta month. HEDGEPATH SAYS NOTHING Refasee te Talk er frou the River Wliksat Foraal State Pasers. Marten Hedsepath, the notorious safe' blower and highway roller, confined in tha city Jail. Is a surly crimtnsl and refuses to talk much of his long record f crime snd adventure. He refuses absolutely to return to Council Eluffs. where he is wanted on the charge of blowing open the Transfer and Stove Storage company', safe Sunday eight, unless requisition papers are made out. It is not believed at present he and his partner, W. P. Jackson, were respon sible for the Sunday night robbery, as the saf contained no booty anl the cracks men, evidently either Inexperienced or frigntencd, entirely cverliH'ked a card at tached to the knob f the door which had the combination written upon it. It is not believed by the Omaha police that a man to whose ability as an expert safe biower many big hauls are attributed could hava had a hand in such a hungim Job. SHI RTS rea thc teas aas Taia, vhc ot aaa avour. "iiiuiit Derails as pcmcT aa atca. aas aao currs. .t trim wi.it. aaa use- raaa.es lAea roa thc C4.Mrrr ukaac CLUCTT. PCABOOV V CO.. a r oM e-e. a taa, SI stvle that are y1 O 4 we-tern J h