1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBEn S. 1W. CHEAP. EFFECTIVE. PALATABLE. A "D) NTA HUNGARIAN NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER. HEA (INC ON CREAM SERVICE Extra Train or Better Accommoda tion! Wanted on Present Onei. - NO LOCAL CALL FOE LABORERS KHtkr MMitaeUrcn Nor O nictate A newer Clrenlnra Seat Oat at ,Instaace of Imnalnrntloa Bimi, iKrom, a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct a 8peclal.)-The talc-' Ing of testimony In the application of tha creamery men for better service was re sumed this morning before the State Rail way commission and continued all day. Tha evidence, given wit practically tha aame .as that of previous days a story of late trains, a failure to return empty cans, and bad connections. Wllkerson of the Beatrice Creamery company testified thst his company wanted the Union Pa cific to put .on a new train In the after noon to run from Valley to Lincoln In order to bring In the cream from the branch lines. Now the trains leave Valley In the morning too early for the farmers to get their cream to the stations. He would be satisfied with the present sched ule of trains, he said, If the railroad fur nished a special cream car with re frigeration and a special agent to look, after the shipment, and not ask for the extra trnln. It was brought out on cross examination that the creameries wanted receipts for empty cans In order to make the railroads and express companies re sponsible for the cans, the Inference being that no one Is responsible for this prop erty now. Other witnesses testified along the same lines. i ?lo Press In Demand for Labor. "Something of a curiosity from the socio logical viewpoint Is this recent flurry In the metropolitan papers about the new 'bu reau of Information' of the Department of Commerce and Labor," said Deputy Labor Commissioner Ryder. "Judging from some articles recently carried by the Associated rres, NebraKka end other states where la borers and domestlo help are reported to be scarce are to at once be supplied with all the help they need from among the aliens who are arriving at New York and Hhr depots for Immigrants. "Some two months ago the Nebraska bu reau of labor took up this matter with T. V. Powderly, head of the bureau of In formation, to ascertain Just what his bu reau contemplates doing. We received a bnnch. of blanks which were self-explanatory, and tho Idea looked so feasible that a circular was at once prepared and sent to every county clerk In Nebraska. A copy wao sent to SflO editors of the state also, ac companied by a second letter addressed di rectly to .the editors. . These letters of the the required workers have been secured as yet. "These facts taken together, especially the lack of Interest among county officials and editors. Indicate to me that the short age of labor Is generally acute and not chronic. That Is, there are certain times when there Is a demand In sreclfie sec tions for a certain kind of labor, as at harvest time and corn shucking time. Taken the year round, however, the short age la more apparent than real. In my judgment. Anyway, J think It will be found that those who come to Nebraska deliberately, after Investigation, to make their homes and take their chances In the trades, at common labor. In business or as farmers, will be In numbers responsive to the real demand, and will be by far the most desirable kind of cltlxens for our state." Cowin laveetlantea Food Uw, General John C. Cowin of Omaha, at torney for the packers, called on Food Commissioner Johnson this morning and requested a conference with the attorney general and the governor and food com missioner over the pure food law. After talking with the Individual state officers General Cowin decided he did not desire the conference. It Is understood the pack ing house attorney doubts the constitution ality of the section of the law providing for the branding of meat packages. w Waterway Movement. A letter has been received by the railroad commission from the commercial bodies of Wichita, Kan.i Atchison, Kan.; El Paso, Tex.; Denver, Fort Worth and Oklahoma City In which a meeting of an Inland com munities convention has been called to meet In Wichita November 16. The pur pose is to protest against congress appro priating money for waterway projects that may not be feasible. The Mississippi proj ect is favored. I IVTfll V R1VITC TAKT HfTlllV cniTl National bank, said the Lincoln LlitlvLiV DmilliJ liiUL AVIUM banks were well able to take care of them- I selves, but they were forced to adopt the ' methods they did by reason of the action National! Of Capital City Will Con of the banks of other cities. The, Lincoln Tnai'e Mnno-ir .banks he said had enough money on hand lerre ineir money. o ujw of thel. bti.lnfM but lt 0llI(, have been foolish of them to let all their STATE BANKING BOARD MEETING currency get away. Every bank In the city signed. Including the First National bank, the Central Na tional, the National Bank of Commerce, the City National bank and the Farmers and Merchants bank. State's Bnalaess Good. The state officials here regard the Ne braska banks aa In the oest of condition and the volume of business Is reported good. In reality, they think there Is no cause for alarm. It la the understanding Dlseaases Advisability of Sending; In formation Over tha State Conntry Banker The Effect. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct. 28. (Special Telegrams National bankers of Lincoln, adopting the Mrs. same tactics as the bankers of Omaha and ( ner that the action was from precautionary of many eastern and central cities, decided , rncannres alone. to Issue clearing house certiacates and j Btate Treasurer Brian has adopted the agreed upon the amount of money that Bhall pIan of payinK by check only, and all state be paid out to depositors making demands warranU presented are being paid In this during the present financial flurry. A state- mannerv He has Indicated that the state ment was filed with the state banking money wtu ieft wher, lt l8 now a5. board this morning signed by the Ore in- pog)tP(j situations of Lincoln setting forth i the . on- , Jn eoe arUr, tn feena. prevani tnat dltions and stating that, while In the opinion uch ot)on M hM taen er9,y of the banker, there I. no fundamental ntuate fo of MMIt tnat . weakness In the banks of Nebraska yet In Governor BheJon w new of the nieasure. taker ' " formed of the move of the financial in.tl ern c t cs and In Omaha and St. Joseph. In this lmmed..te territory. It was considered " was rth,er th on' "in advisable to issue clearing house certlfl- " e -doe. the stability of bu.ln... . .v t rt.nn.itor.. onlv a nor- conditions In the state. It seems to him tlon of their money on hand on check. The ht would be to Increase rather agreement was thst depositors having a thn "a unrest. At the time, however, deposit of $1,000 should receive $100, and was not Informed of the extent of this those havlna- less than $1,000 only $50 at one , acuon mrougnoui ine unuea oiaies. time. The action was prsctlcally the sams as that adopted by the Omaha banks. Bvslnesa Will Be Delayed The result of the new order may cause Lincoln bankers were In conference prac- I Bome inconvenience and possibly financial tlcally all of Sunday night over the sltua- loM An lnBtance of the mannet In which tion. i it may result was brought home rather nriiHi " " " ' " I forcibly to Deputy Attorney Grant Martin A conference was new tnis morning 07 todav. He recently dlsDOsid of soma Droo the members of the state banking board erty h0,dlng., m tne at. aml placed the who considered the advisability of issuing ,nonpy ln a Lincoln bank awaiting a deal a statement by telegraph to the country . by whch h, )ntenaed to purchase a home bankers or Nebraska oeiauing exisung ,n lncoIn. Ka today received notice that conditions. Tho members drew up a mes sage for transmission, when the advis ability and their rights ln the matter were called to mind and If the message s sent this afternoon, lt will probably be merely an authoritative statement of conditions.. This afternoon tho 8tate Banking board sent the following message to each bank ln the Nebraska towns outside the ones with clearing houses: - s Banks In clearing house cities of this Schoolmaster Is Cleared. VALENTINE, Neb.. Oct. 38. (Special.) J. M. Thompson of Cody swore out ..... ... ,..(.,, annrnrii tn .hm nr. a warrant Friday for the arrest of Prof, rency to outside polntB, owing to like act!i of eastern clearing House oanxs, ana iir Story of the Cody public school for whip' ping her son and a McGee boy In school rof. Story had his hearing Saturday b nro County Judge Laport an3 wss quitted, the county Judge commending hh action and saying he was Justified In what o did. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat and Cnrlona Featnres of Life ln n Rapidly Growing State. Colonel Casebeer Makes a Discovery Anna Vlo Gates says In the Auburn Granger, "The weather ln Nebraska can change quicker than an American princess can powder her face when going to dine with her best gentleman friend. In this clime a person has to carry a fan and a fur coat, while a ault of heavy underwear la tucked In the front of a gause shirt waist as safeguard against a sudden change." Well, that lets the secret out. Men have for ages wondered what It really Nebraska' bureau set out that Information was. Blue Springs Sentinel. was wanted as to scarcity of labor, the I kind of workers needed, business chances, J Chance for a Career Toung man, young etrt, and wc prpmlBed. If sucb Information ; woman, why not be a printer? The jay Is V . am nauToc6lfate it and forward H otter than It was In forhier Vears.and ,o the 'bureau of Lnformatlon' at Washing- there Is Just as much demand for skilled ton. "I'p to date no notice has been taken ivf the circular $0 editors, and but two founty ; clwrks' have taken' the trouble to write this department relative to the mat ter. We have had one call, from a Lan caster county manufacturing firm, for Mr. xowderly's blanks, That firm wantod a punch ef workers, married and single, at good pay, and with cheap house rent as another Inducement. I have not heard that Piles Cured Quickly at Home Without Pain, Cutting or Suryery. Instant Relief. to rrove It. Sample Pacha Free, artisans ln every branch of the craft as there ever was. If not more. We would like to have tha opportunity to teach some bright boy or girl, who Is not too old, but who nevertheless has sufficient education, and who is not afraid of work and is will ing to stay at It until the trade la learned. Let us hear from you at once, and begin now to learn one of the best trades repre sented In the country town. No loafers wll be encouraged, nor those Inclined to visit. Greeley Leader. Preachers Have Autos Now Rev. Ed ward 8. Muenlch met with a heavy loss Tuesday of his fine new automobile. He went to Sioux City that day ln the car to bring home his Wayne runabout, which had been there undergoing repair. He drove the smaller car, and two parties from Sioux City drove back In the other, supposed to be auto experts. When nearly home. Just east of town, the car suddenly flashed Into a blase, and before the fire could be ex tinguished the top and all the wood work ; the present our city banks are payln-r de posltors limited amounts only in caBn. Banking board will render all possible aid to banks consistent with Its duties. The message was signed by the attorney general, tho state auditor erfid the state treasurer, members of the board. Bnslnesa Men Calm. Business men met with the officers of the banks at the Commercial club at noon and assured the bankers they would trans act their business with cheoKS and felt no alarm over the situation. The stale banks had a reserve, according to the last state ment of the State Banking board, of 36 per cent, and the Lincoln National banks are In a solid condition, according to the state ments of the officers today. Some of the smaller depositors this morning drew out money, but as much money, lt Is said, was deposited as was taken out, while from ap pearance nothing out of the ordinary was going on. The national banks this morning adopted the following resolutions: Whereas. The Clearing House associations of New York, Chicago, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Joseph and Omaha, and gen erally of every city of any else In the United States, owing to their Inability to secure sufficient currency to meet the ab normal demand, have found lt necessary, until further notice, to suspend the ship ment of currency to Its customers snd the payment of checks ln cash, except in lim ited amounts, and have adopted a plan providing for the Issuance of clearing house certificates. Revolved, That while the banks of Ne bruska were never ln a better condition, nor business on a sounder footing than at the present time, and while the Clearing House association of Lincoln deprecates and protests against such strlng-ent action aa unnecessary under the conditions pre vailing, yet since such action has been taken by the cities named It has become ex pedient as a protection to our customers and the business Interests of this city to conform to this course and aodpt the fol lowing rules: Resolved. That the Lincoln Clearing House association, comprising every bank of the city of Lincoln, following the ex ample of the other clearing houses of the country, until further notice, pav out no currency ln excess of $50 on accounts of $1.0f0 or under, nor to exceed $HK on ac counts over $1,000. All deposits of cash made hereafter will be repaid In cash on demand. Action la Approved. The Lincoln business men appointed on the parties with whom ha was negotiating would be ready to close the deal on Novem ber 1. With the present conditions pre vailing, It will be extremely difficult to ob tain the money at this time. No limit has been fixed for the duration of the new condition by the Lincoln banks. New Waterways MoTement. A letter has been received by the railroad commission from the commercial bodies of Wichita, Kan.; Atchison, Kan.; El Paso, Tex.; Denver, Fort Worth and Oklahoma City In which a meeting of an Inland Com munltles convention has been called to meet In Wichita, November 18. The pur pose Is to protest against congress appro prlatlng money for waterway projects that may not be feasible. The Mlsslsslsslppl project Is favored. BCRKETT SPEAKS FOR TICKET Senator Addresses Voters at Bl Sarins on State Issues. BLUE SPRINGS, Neb., Oct. 28. (Spe cial.) Senator Burkett spoke here to night to a large audience In the Interest of the republican stato ticket. He spoke, ln part, as follows: Tho rennhlirsn nartv nrescnts to you candidates worthy of your votes. There The oyster season begins with September and ends Xnth April. The soud season begins xrith January and end vith December. Therefore are in season every day in every month of every year. Oysterettes oyster crackers vdth a taste that improves the flavor of ovsters. soud and chowder. Always fresh in moistun and dust proof packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY to CRISIS SENDS MEAT DOWN Turn for the People. TEN PES CENT CUT, SATS CUDAHY resorting to the certificate plan, the banks of Hastings by agreement entered Into last night, today met claims with certificates, certified checks or drafts. This arranre- Monetary Situation Works One Good ment is to continue until further notice, which means that It will last until the banks of the cities get back to a currency basis. Comparatively no uneasiness Is felt by depositors here. For a time this morn ing some persons gave evidence of alarm, but when they learned the reason for the order they seemed satisfied. Head of Bis Packing; Flraa Ascribes t the Ileduetlon to tho Condi tion of tho Money " ' . Market. ; ,l "'Tli an ill wind that blowg nobody good," sing Mr. Common-People. Meat is to bo 10 per cent lower ln price Is no better known man in the stafe. than raault of the crista In financial and Judee Reese, our candidate for supreme result or tne cnsia in unanciai ana Judge, and I undertake to say that among j speculative circles, according to IB. A. all the men who have helped to bulla up cudahy of tha Cudahy Packing company. Nebraska none have won for thomsulves ,u. , -- a fairer name or greater respect of the who predicts an Immediate decline in prices people than has Judge Reese. TBlre U I of produce and staple supplies necessary to not a blot on his nume, not a question ! numan Ufa. Mr. Cudahy announces that his company mark nnnn his Intrarltv and characK He has served the state aa supreme judge before: he haa been , dean or our law has reduced the prices of all fresh meats school at the state which Itjnakee to retail butchers and mar- no man can successfully point a linger , ket keepers and that the decline snouio pe of criticism at his record. He has1 hon ored every position he has held aid utamped indeiiniy upon nis every servicn the traits of his real genuineness. He felt at onoa by the consumer. Such a decline ln meats alone mean a saving to every man. woman and child and was nominated by the people because they , retallers have promised to follow the reduc knew him and believed In him, becuuse I ,. h .h- ri.v.r. Ii. aliulrl Tnr thnun nrnrresslva ideals ror I r which the republican party Is making so herolo a ncht. Our candidates for resent are Mr. Ander son of Crete and Mr. Counland of Elgin. I Beef roasts which sell now for 19 cents will be sold for cents Tuesday, If the wholesalers' price is reduced within twenty. have known them long and well, and no ! four hours. An Idea of the saving which better men for that Important position can : wm e made may be gained from the high be found. They are In touch with the great nrnriunlnor nrtrmlfitlnn nf our state and are also in sympathy with our great educational svstem. Eaeli or mem orinRS wun nis ran- wero destroyed. The engine and machtn- a committee by President Hardy of the ery, wheels, etc, were not muf.h damaged. Commercial club adopted the . following out me loss runs wen up in the hundreds resolutions: of dollars.-Colerldge Blade. I We. the business men of Lincoln as- - !sembled at the Commercial club, approve Ross Hammond's Work Record "Every- th et'on .f the Llnc"oIn Clearing House body work, but father" don't go nowaday. WKtt oTca'.h at Fremont. Paddy Ross Hammond donned be paid out to depositors, and we say to a pair of overalls, spit on his hands and tn People of Lincoln that In view of earned hi. bread by the sweat of hi. brow XvXX U?'te Unlfed aE-T ln the literal sense. They do tell that Ross other course could have been safelv spent most of his time mopping sweat from pt'ued by our banks. his flushed face, but that his determined o'gnea px necommit.ee : look and encouragement lent to the other fellow proved conclusively that the new wing of the Fremont Normal will. Phoenix like, rise from the recent ashes, and we are glad thut the noble spirit Inspired Daddy prices quoted Monday for fresh meats. Round steaks sell for 12 cents, porter bniiiMt Is worth SO to M eenta. sirloin ransrea S3 5K"mAAW' 15 1TH cent, and boll, which for a successful farmer. They are honorable merly sold for S cent, are now quoted at men and loved and respected wherever they g cents. Pork loins, such a. mother used aMrkCUrke of Omaha I. our candidate for u ' 10 cent. hav. been gold for railway commissioner. At this particular . 13V4 cents recently, but brought 15 cent, time, with so much In the undertaking, , for months. Small article! In meats, which there Is no more Important j office in the , formerly within the reach of alf. have state than the one that Mr. Clarke has been . ... ... ... , , . , ... nominate dto fill, and ln my ludrment ha , climbed the rung of the price ladder until Is worthy of an election. His public record . they have reached the limit; even liver in hnnnu'rhlB and his private life is clean, He is in complete sympathy with the peo ple In their righteous determination to reg ulate the great transportation companies. He holds the office today upon the appoint ment of Governor Sheldon .and if we had haa been quoted at 6 cents per pound wholesale. Where Lint It Is Reached. It la to such price, a. were quoted tn no other assurance of his worthiness than Omaha Monday that Mr. Cudahy refer. that appointment we would be Justified in voting ror him. But nis recora in me legis lature and his services as commissioner sat- when he say. they have reached the limit and that a turn ha. come when staples will BREACH OF PROMISE! HOTT FILED Voang Woman from Bohemia Asks Damages of Plnttsmonth Man. PLATTSMOUTH, Nab.. Oct. M.-(Speclal.) The first breach of promise ault ever brought In tha district court of Cass county was commenced Saturday afternoon by the filing of a petition by Attorney A. L. Tldd for Mis. Julia Juranek,' asking for damage. In tha sum of tl.EOO against Frank Slat lnskl. In a beautiful city tn Bohemia, at nearly tha same time, were born the two above named persons, who grew up side by side, and each promised to love and cherish the other until death separated them. Employ ment there being scarce and wage. low. Slatlnskt came to America and to Piatt s mouth, where he secured work In the local Burlington shops. From the savings of his wages he purchased a cottage and furnished It and wrote for his sweetheart to come and they would be married at once and go to housekeeping. She bade her mother fare well and In due time arrived In Platts mouth, only to learn that he had not proven true to her, but had been united ln mar rlage to one Mia. May Bedlak. To remunerate her- for the time and money .pent In crossing the briny deep and N as a soothing balm to her wounded feelings and broken heart, she ask. tho court to award her a Judgment In the .urn of $1,100, Y.f People Is rtso Friends. FREMONT, Neb.. Oct. a. (Special.) The families and friend, of tha parties liv ing here were much surprised to learn yesterday that Charlotte Halrhouse, tho oldest daughter of J. T. Halrhouse, and Henry Haman of this city were married at Sioux City on May It, last. It had been given out that they were to bo married about Christmas and an elaborate wed ding was expected. Easy to take and .top tho shake. Red Cross -- Cough Drops, to per box. If you have anything to trad advertise It la the For Exchange columns of the Bee Want Ad page. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS V ;! X J. Derlght, owner of the Derlght Auto mobile company, has gone to Nsw Tork to attend the automobile show. Arthur D. Baker, formerly of Omaha,' ha. removed his office from Fremont and In now with John McDonald In tho New Tork Life building. 'V lafles us beyond every peradventure of be lower. do"bt that he Is ma'a o( the right material ml moved bv the riant 'olrit to make him a good railway commissioner. The repub lican party has made a herolo fight In N A. Mr. Cudahy'. prediction wa. made at noon Monday, with the announcement of lower price, for meat., the effect of the JOHN T. DORGAN, Chairman. J. r Mll.PI-.K. I. M. RAYMOND. C. H. Rl'DUR. FRANK H. WOODS. "It 1. up to the farmers," ssid State Rosa and others, for we like to see the Treasurer Brian. "If they remain calm and beautiful suburb, of Fremont keep step don,t et excited and demand their money with her march of progress.-Columbus I believe the affair will be over with very Tribune. : shortly If the farmers get uneasy and de- m I mand the money from the small country House-Cleanlng-The average housewife hanks there Is liable to be serious trouble. There Is Just one other sure way to be cured pslnleas, safe And In tha privacy of mall a trial package free to all who ""J oeun w umu me ouroen wu. ""-cvoi , Un unuwi j. . . . ...V II u VI. V . Ln. Ill m R. IUU11U uw.. .ware .,w .1 u I. u v Villa nrr iichu suii wnaci into mm aire in n way I xjf. r. xiaii, presiaeni oi me new .. . T ,i . 1 .v.. . tllat makes your head swim. She will tear the U.I.IW P. nies. na ur. of this great th. cupboards, and remedy and start you well on the way to- vmj raB hav. nt h t i tha atovea antf look .our. vhun vmi ihnw Then you can get a full sized box from up for alnner; ilam. ,a tnlng, any druggist for 60 cents, and often one j around-if you don't llkn lt you can tske box cures. . : your meals downtown. See? Fall Is a very If the druggist trie, to sell you some- unhappy event In nearly every household, thing Just- as good. It Is because he make when house-cleaning time Is st hand, but aore money on the substitute. I be patient, all you men. It will soon be rhslst on havlr.g what you call for. j over. Then what happiness will reign in tie cure begins at once and continues ' every home until house-cleaning time again rrlly until, it Is complete and permanent. In spring. Crelghton News. A can go right ahead with your work I - . and easy aid pomfortabls all the time, j Not So Melancholy "The melancholy days It is well worth trying. I are come, the saddest of the year." The Just se:id your name and address to Pyra- above quotation from an eminent poet, to mid Drug Co.. i Pyramid Building, Mar- gether. with the remainder of the produc sbaC Mich., and receive free by return tlon constitute a somewhat musical Jingle, mall the trial package In a plain nrrapper. not unpleasant to the ear, but we do not Tboussnd. have been cured In this easy, consider It ln entire sccordsnce with the .,.mie. and Inexoenslve way. In' the nrlv. truth- wt,)r r eutumnal days the saddest a y of the home. No knife and its torture. No doctor end his bills. All dmggiats. 60 cents. Write today for a free package. ' ' Positively Cure. DRUNKENNESS QPIUM.MORPHINE COCAINE, AND OTHKR DRUfJ ADDICTIONS. TWENTY-SEVEN TEARS ef continuous success. ! Printed matter sent In plain envelope, upon request: All correspondence strictly confidential. of the whole yearf Are the days of the Indian summer sun, of ripening fruits and grain, of the songs of the younglings of the bird creation now rapidly approaching the j maturity of nature, of gentle temperate I winds, neither- too warm nor too cool for j comfort, calculated to create sadness In the I heart of the humaa being, when that sams I being csn withstand the fierceness of the preceding summer's heat, or of the suc ceeding season when stern old Winter de lights to drive the mercurial column down Into the lawermost depths of the tube, or cause, the storm king to ride hither, seek ing whom snd what lt may devour, and you enjoy It allT Well, hardly. Holdrege Prog IHEJEEIEY I NSTITUTE Oosaer ?wty-flfta and Cass Its . OMASA. HE, - r It Von Knew the merits of Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidney, blsdder or rheu matic trouble, tl bottle, two months treat ment. Sold by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. and Owl drug Co. Testimonial, with tach bottle. ' Every man deeply respects the) Individual who la guided and gov erued by cool Judgment and com mon sense. If one finds his hab its of food or drink are produc ing some hint, of disease he should heed nature's warnings and properly adjust his diet to keep the beautiful human machin ery ln order. One does not always know where to commence to correct a diet, but one thing to fctop is cof fee, a most alluring and insidious enemy that "slugs one to sleep and kulfes him." The slow, but sure effect of caffeine the active drug in coffee on the heart, finally produces weak pulse and a deranged ner vous system which grow slowly but steadily more pronounced and end tn some fixed organic disease unless tho cause be removed. Postum Is scientifically made of selected parts of the field grains that yield the natural phosphates which rebuild mni give vital energy to body and brain. "There's neason." braska and it propose to keep it up and packer's action had not yet been felt by we now ask the people to endorse what we . K- ,,..- !, m have done, encourane us In our effort and troctn who do not agree that there will vote for the snlenrild ticket that we nave pe a corresponding reaucuon in prices on presented. Political parties should be sus- their lines. They claim the tendency Is tained in their good work Juat as they are . h,h. an(, rom!se no relief candemned when they fall. ' . pr0n""e ,n0 , I am not one of those who believe ln "Groceries are not accompanying meats criticising court decisions, for thst is al-'on the downward course," said Oscar Allen "barr nT'am I on, ""u'elft'the1 th. firm of Allen Brothers. "The barom motives of Judges. One of the Jud'clal eter of prices Indicates rather a trend In processes of a federal court or any other the other direction. Prices have been rrou'rishemrve." 1't Va'Er? P?oper rirrtn, for ..v.ral year, and the SHOE or ME! "Where the shoe cinches" it where you want more room. The Packard lasts have the room in tha right place, that makes the shoe fit Made of only the best materials. That makes the shoe wear. To t and wear add the distmctrve Packard style and you have a perfect shoe. See a pair to-day. . Sold at $30, $4.00 and $30)0 Ls all atyUa yon dealer da not oarry tha Packard Bao., w Tito as foi Cata- logns dealer who does. ef nearest 1.1. A. PACKARD CO., Brccktcn, tiass. end ls not yet so far a. wo are able to see Into the future." COUNTRY BANKS FOLLOWING BCIT Issne Cashiers' Cheeks In Pine of Pnytna Oat Cnah. NORFOLK. Neb.. Oct. 28. (Special Tele gramsNorfolk bank, are Issuing cashiers' check, a. a precautionary measure. North- and necessary prerogative and one that the humblest citizen may need to Invoke at any time to protect his life or his property. Its origin was designated as a remedy to modify the harshness of the common law, and lt ls today perhaps the most Important remedy if an equitable nature. Yet essen tial as It ls, well conceived as It was, It may be Improperly used and become harm ful. Powreful a remedy aa It Is, If care lessly or wickedly administered lt may been e damrerous. Ir the hands of an 4 1 1 if a I. m at u KstmA m iafAmw upnn equity and In the hands of a wicked j ern Nebraska feel, no apprehension what JuriKe lt may become a bludgeon. The ! ever, as crops were unusually fine and the people can take away this prerogative- j farmer, ar, u independent the people can destroy the courts ent rely, . 1. . ... , but In my opinion they ought not to and HASTINGS?, Neb.. Oct. 28.-(Special Tele neyer will. Courts are as necessary to ! gram.) A. a re.ult of the action of the lir-erty iny omer orancn 01 me govern- ciefcrng bouses throughout tho Country In ment. If the government attains the h'gh- I est degree or perrection every orsncn ot It most be sustained by tfie people. On the other hand, courts given wo enormous a power should use It carefully and nird edly. The sovereignty of states should be recognised. Some presumption sho'ild bi given to the integrity of state officials an 1 the wisdom of state laws. In my op'noln It Is a very rare case where a state law should be nullified pendlnc the hearing tl estaH'sh Its constitutionality. Corporations should be taught to obey the law until the courts determine that It Is wrong, rather than disobey lt until the courts have said that It was right. The presump tio tifthottld he In favor of the law rather than aeatnst It. and until hearing and determination there Is nothing for or against except the presumption. Drakeman Fatally Hnrt. BLAIR. Neb., Oct 28.-(8peclal.)-John Dlngman, a brakeman on the Northwestern road, was. 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