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THE HOME OF BRANDEIS' BANK
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ISSUED BY
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ffBAT(LrBoaESABEDOHC!ss
business Ktiloo will conclude tbe
BoiUa. Biennial Board Prepare. tot,"g;$n$?Zx&
woxacn at uoaTention next June.
fvwHt-Address. "The Present
F ntjj of the Problem of Moral Td Re-
1 C'"-f Education. Preaident ii. Stanley
res. "Our Tacber
State Pui.erin1endrt John F.
l-s Moines Aiflw, "The Edu-
Pr"h'
State Officials Loekia for Way to
Erade Enomment of Voucher.
C03OOSSI03 DT5PECT3 DEPOT
I
r4ril MrBrlea R elra Trarh
ran Paalah Pasill far Arts
CoMltled Oatalde of rkMl
r trkwl Gri4i.
"all ether property." The original returns
ef the cornpny wrf, be said. Ineomphte.
and the assessor supplied omissyn ac
cordingly, to hi best Ji?gment, Mr. Mil
lar said he hud found I. t gallon of oil'
whir had not been returned In the corn
pan y' schedule.
iFrotn a P.tTT Correspondents
UN'COLX, Dec. 17. 'Special. -Land Oom
stete officer abje-t to the Hand taken by
Secretary of State Junkln that the auditor
cannot legally Issue a warrant for salary
for a state officer until the voucher i en
dorsed by the secretary. Because of this
recent ruling hy the secretary the practice
of paring officer their salaries in advance
received a serious setback. Borne of the
officer are of the opinion that a supreme
HOPE TO RAISE BIG RF.WArtn
I eeale I.lvlaa; ear Vtaaalie Fl-ect ta I
le Olxta Mrerr. (
BANCROFT. Nb.. Dec. IT. igpecial '
TelTram.V I'eople livlrf in the vicinity of ,
Hoialie. where 4-year-old Llllie Olaon lived,
are circulating a uhecription paper wi:h a :
i view of offerlrf a large enough reaard to
j raue Qualified detective to work on the j
! raae. Since the fruitle aearch of lt j
! Saturday all ort of report have hen in
j circulation. Feope living here refuse to j
believe the child wa made aaay with and j
lniet that If anything of this nature oc- i
i rurred. It muirt have been hy ac-ident. The ,
! ttck covered with bloafl iNrh found j
: pn the Olon prenilae 1 now In the poaee- ;
i ion of a phyaician at Pendr. and j far a '
known, no effort have been mde to per-
form an analyaia to ascertain the kind of j
court decision ta in T i1 .nri a Vi rmint i
wt.lt h wa. to the effect that the signature ' founI 1T- &"lm'nt h" ;
IOWA MOTHEEi GO TO LES KOIXES ;
! Cairra tlejl Tkerr Da
iaar Hollar ys Handbook Oa Art
BetB (aaaplled for
f t-aerml Federatlaa.
I
cationiil ladder." Dr. Elmer Ellsworth
Brown. "Vmt-d Ftate commissioner of
education. Washington. I. C,
Addresa. ITactical Educat'on. euper-
i intendent Edwtn Q. CcK.ley. Chicago.
Feaeratlaa Art llaaaboak.
Mr. Everett W. Pattison. a a member
cf the General Federation art committee,
and in dfftrenoe to tne expressed wish of
Mr. Sarah S. Flatt lecker. is at work on
i.atn art handbook. Tr.i tooklet is to be
' Th,- lecembcr FederitloTi r.ulieiin In- 4"u ,0 cIub nd if 1,01 int
. Jiy, , book, but a ort ot vade-meura for a
c. uae.. rrvoT.g other good thing, a map 1 . .
o..k , WfmlB travel'ng In her own country. It
'- the ooimoan section of lo;on, to- u or,,,n more dlfr,ru,t to tni tht. mosl
ketner with plcturea . .f veral noted , trcstirg and artistic things In an American
buildings where the cluU women wiil hold i toan than in any foreign city or hamlet.
thaUr seesion when the i'-ne-al Fed?ra- J The rage aill t forth btfeffy Uie nme-
tSoti ol XVoinn'a( cJibs bale It biennial worthy example of arc! Joture. culpture.
on vent ion in Roplon jiryt June. Tiio i end painting In twifhycr thirty towng
conventldn fiiop-T tr to rick t fn tymphony
hall with itate htadquarter in Chltker
Jrvs hall ntaihy. 7at-se l.uik'ir.gt. Willi
neral otheis, are Viown in the frs of
, ere of article that has been ar
ranged hy th -t-Vrntiial board, for the
benefit of the club women who'exriect to
visit Boston, next spring, and that will
I most apt to be Visitti bw club women, Tha
I book la inunded a aiT experiment, and. if
; the pln prove stK-re-asful. its acope may
be enlarged from time to time. Mr. Pat
j tis.-m would be glad of any information
j gleaned by clutj women either casually In
i travelling or as a reult of srtudy for club
iaper.
! ew CI aba far
appear in the BulJMSn. Preparation 1 be
ing made for several thousand club womtn fnemtwrship committee of the Iowa
at tra biennial, ahich it i anticipated 1 Federation of Women cluh report the
will be the laraet. ever held. following club admitted to the Iteration
during November: Garner. Recital, an.
. West Palat (lak Meets.
Tha recular meeting of tbe Woman'a
Nina Duryea, president; Logan, Pierian,
Club of West Point was held Saturday at ; . ' m Tiralnard. eresiflent:
Hartlo-. Travel. Mrs. Eliza lleseer, president.
If a lgsaa Oik.
Mu Sigma Worran'a club win meet
Wednesday afternoon of thi week at tha
the borne of Mr. J. F. Lcseh. All present
responded to roll call by quotations from
prngT am a given. "The P.eformation I
It Causes.' Mm. J. A. Flahl; -Its hesults." j
Mr. William Harstlck: -Henry VUI."
VI r a it. (Skhmidt; selection from "Tbe
Monastery," by Mr. A. F. Walla,
liwi CXaaaVreaa af Biathera.
Tha losra Congres of Mother has an
nounced January 1, 2 and I as tbe dates
(or its annual convention. Tbe meeting
will ba held at Des Moines that the
woman may also take advantage of the
Jueetil-g of -the Iowa Slate Teachers' -stuciatlon,
Mrs.. Walter S. Brcan. presi
dent of the coLgreas, haa issued the fui
lowing program for the mother' meet
lug: Wednesday. January L. f 3fl p. in A re
ception tendered by Des Moines kVoman
diib at. Sherman Place.
Weaoosilay e-njng A6Vdrea.- "Frillsand
Tada in Education,' Dr. Thomas M. Kni-
Thursday morning Ad Jress, "The Man
ual Arts in ttie Elemrniary Scbuuls il
lustraled mith materials). It. .James P.
Jlaney. su-rvh,or of manual Lraxnitig,
Jew Tork PuIwk' schools.
Address. 'Public Scbool Mjsic Today
and Tonioirow," Mrs. Frances K Clark,
upervisor of music, Milwaukee schools
The congress orivniion hulds lis first
esaion Ttiursday aflernoon. January i
with a talk from Judge Howe on "The
Ui of Iowa Relating to Children;" "Thf
Influence of the Preaa Over Children."
Mrs V. W. Weil: 'The Mothers Con
versation With the Child" Mra. I. K.
Wilson; "An Aiipreciation of Child
eiudy." Mrs. A. O. Kusle of Cliaries
home of Mra. I. W. Carpenter in Beml
park. Instead of the regular meeting the
afternoon la to be devoted to a musical
under tbe direction of Miss Linn Carpenter.
Mast Fsad la Pal Bam
to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitter cure dy
spepsia, liver and kidney complaint and
debility. Price Mc. For sal by Beaton
Drug Co.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syru. 'Jut new
Laxative, stimulates, but doe not Irritate,
ft I the best Laxative, Guaranteed or
ycur roor-y back. For sale by all druggist.
t"se Bee want ads to boost your buslne.
Let j Harlman
Feather
four !ie$t!
MS
Op
ei Evenings
Until
Christmas
L
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Nekruka ewrs Nates,
FALLS CITY A heavy snow has been
falling all morning, whicb has gladdened
tbe hearts of the farmer.
BEATRICE Ruth, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Walter Huston, died yester
day from congestion of the brain.
L t"l SV1LLE Noble Mashers, a bov V
years old, aocidently shot his second finger
otr with a -ali I 're ntle last Saturday.
BLlE HILL Saturday afternoon was
Sfilerrn sed the aaHrribge of Albert Meyers
of tins place to Helen Bangert of Law
rence. BEATRICE Mr. Hannah Huntllng. a
native of Germany and a pioneer of thi
I city, died suddenly today of pneumonia.
I aged H years.
BLVE HILL Snow began falling here
last evening and la stljl at it this morning.
S'x Inches of snow now rovers the ground.
Thf mercury at 7 a. m. waa 3w degrees
above aero. ,
TABLE ROCK The first snowfall of the
season to cover the ground came last night
and today, and the ground is covered to
the depth of about two inches and it is
Hill snowing.
LOUISVILLE-Mr. J. A Eller of Cret .
Neb., ha pureiiased the Hotel Speaker . t
this place, taking charge Monday mon
ing. C. C Smith, the former proprietor,
tiri-nirlTiff fn m
fff BE A TR 1 Cli A, Jlodge. for thlHy year
"Hj 1 a reeident of Gage county, died the home
j of his daughter, Mr. Hilton Hutaon. near
Lincoln, aged (to year. The remains aUl
be Interred at Ilckrell.
BEATRICE In a siiootlng match yester
ay with blue rocks at Pi ok re 11 John Mum-
ford won by breaking W out of with
Elwood Bigler a close second alto M and
William Tanner third with K.
HARVARD One of ft eary land mark
I now being take down. It is one of the
first store buildings erected ia this city
by wagoner a I onuoos for a drug store,
i since used for various other purpose.
BEATRICE A rum bar of Beatrice sport
i are making piana to hold a wrestling
tournament the coming wrlnt-tr It is trie
I intention to bring some of the best wrest
; lers In the country here for matches.
FAIRBt'BT About four Inches of now
j fell during last night and it is snowing
lightly today. Tbe weather Is warm and
I tnere ta no wind, so the snowfall will bene
! fit the winter wheat and alfalfa greatly,
j B EA TRI CE Chief of Police Moore yes-
terday rkiaed a disorderly resort on lower
Court street under orders from Mayor
I Reed. The parties In charge were or-
Oered to leave loss or stand proeeculioa,
pheasaats brought to this county and
turnfd Snose. Tire gun club has taken hoid
of the scheme and aireaily five pairs have
betn subscribed" for. In the years to come
sport snvn expect some god shooting.
BEATRICE At the preliminary held ye
tr.lv to telM-t a ri-bminr team to go to
! Lincoln February U the following were
chosen: Walter Vasey. Clifford I'hill'.p.
I Clifford Butler, with Mis Mabel Mumford
a alternate. There were eight contestants
in the preliminary, four boy and four
girls.
LEIGH The stockholders of the Maple
Valjev State bank held their annual meet
ing at the bank last Saturday. The same
set of ifficers. was re-elecled. That the
institution is in a most prosperous con
dition is shown by the fact tnat the stock
holders increased the urplu S0''9, making
a toial of r.WL
H ARVARI The snow of last Thursday
night, amounting to over two inches, had
about all melted, nmking close to one inch
of rainfall that wei.t into the unfroxen
ground, when another snow fell last niKtit
close to three inches, and is still snowing
this morning, with promise of quite con
siderable more snow.
FAIRBL'RY-Disirlet court convened last
evening. Judge Kelhgar presided. There
j are nfiy-four cases on the oncket. e grit
of which are damage suits srainM railroad
I corporations. The cae of Margaret Sulil
i van'aramst F. P. Conrad et al , lor dim-
sge sustained t'y tne rale oi iiquur to i.tr
huvband, is on trial.
" BEATRICE Yesterday at high noon at
the home of the bride s parents. Mr. and
Mrs, J. A. McCown. northeast of the city,
was solemnixed the msniace of Miss Susie
E. McCoa-n to Benjamin M. Biodgett, Rev
I". O. Brown officiating. Mr. and Mrs
Blodgetl will make their home on, a farm
a few miles southeast of this city. ,
OSCEOLA The county officers-elect re
coming into the court house and spend'.ng
some time studying the dutiec which they
will soon be called upon to assume. The
Incoming and new officials are: J. W. Fill
man, clerk ef court: Miss Llllie M. Cole,
county suertntendt nt ; Charles Newcomer,
assessor; F. J. Hahn, commissioner.
LONG PINE The ladle of the Methodist
EjMBcopal church held s bsxar on Fri
day and Saturday of last week for tbe pur
pose of raising money toward building
their new church. The bazar was a suc
cess in every asy and the ladies will realise
ISXt The handkerchief donated by Mr.
William J. Brian, wa auctioned off and
brought a fine price.
BEATRICE The statement recently
published under the call of the comptroller
of the currency to the Rational baaks
shows that there Is Invested in the bsnk-lng-
business in Gage county CS.1T0. This,
however, doe not represent the resource
of the bank by any mean, a the loan,
discount, cash and other available assets
bring the total up to nearly C.OMUXia
NEBRASKA CITT A telegram received
last evening brought news of the death of
Mrs. William Young, who had gone to
California for the purpose of spending the
winter She wa the wife of ex -County
Commit oner Young of Polmyra, and wa
well known throuarbout the western portion
of th county. She waa TO year old and
leave a husband and several grown chil
dren. OSOROLA The t'nele Ram Mining com
pany, a corporation reoenily Incorporated,
haa opesied office in Osceola. The mining
properties or the company are lor a tea
of the secretary of state aas not neces
sary on a salary voucher filed by a con
stitutional officer. Vntil the decision is pro
duced, however, the secretary stands by
hi guns, though In the meantime he ha
appealed to the attorney general for a
ruling on the question.
rasstestaa Take a Ride.
Tbe rrx mhers of, the State Railway-commission
went out to Pleasantdale this
morning to inspect the' depot there, about
which the citiaens are objecting, and be
fore returning will inspect two railroad
crossings near Milford, Both crossings are
under the tracks and one of them, so the
'commission has it-en Informed, ha so
filled up and the turs from the road Is so
abrupt that it is almost Impossible to drive
through lt Chairman Wlnnett and Com
missioner Clarke went out in Sujierlntend
ent Eignell tnsjiection car, earn, however,
paying his fare. Commissioner Williams,
who la a candidate for re-election, refused
to go in tbe car and went on the regular
train, paying the same price as the others
paid for a ticket.
After IMnlag Ceasaaar.
It aas reported to the secretary of state
today that agents of the Mrry Monarch
thoroughly aroused and the reward offered
will be made big enough to warrant care
ful effort In solving the mystery.
WOMAN I BEATEN BY ROBBER ,
Feaad Jt'aeaaaelaas la Her Hosae by '
Her aa.
MILFORD. Neb , Dec IT ( Special. The j
wife of Frank Smith, a prosj-erou farmT j
living about eight miles southwest of Mil- i
fordr was found last evening In her heme j
lying in an unconscious slate, blood run-
nlng from a wound on her head caused by
being hit with a neckyoke. This Is evi- j
dent, for the neckyoke was found lying at
her side, Mr. Smith and her son were ab- .
sent at a neighbor's during the day and
tbe return of the son he found his mother
in the above condition. She 1 still uncos- '
scious. No clue to the perpetrator has et
l-cen found. The assault was srobabljT
made by robbers, however nothing ha ,
been missed from the house as yet, '
BEATRICE CO! PLC FOOL FRIEND
Hie ta Omaha a ad Proceed ta Get
Married.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Dec. IT. (Special Tel-
Mining and Development company were , .) Harry Towns-nd and Mis Jess.e i
te i rig tried in Gosper county, for Belling
stock In this state withrut "having first
filed article cf incorporation The agents
claim they are not mct'ng in violation of
the Incorporation lass by merely selling
stock and thi. It is reported, will be their
defense. The secretary of state some time
tgo wrote the agent telling them of the
corporation law.
Coroner -elect Mack Matthew will In all
probability be called upon by the Nebraska
Funeral Director' assea-tation to explain
why he allowed the body of Harrison
Clarke to be exhibited to the public while
in hi charge at the undertaking room of
Castle, Roper a- Matthew. The officer
of the association sre A. H. FeUer of
Humboldt president and George Brown of
Superior secretary. Tbe action of the local
firm 1 In violation of the rules of the
association. When the body of Nelgenflend
was exhibited at another undertaking es-H
tablishmeat in thi city, the association
called upon the proprietor to show cause
why he should not be expelled. He brought
forth the preacher who had taken tbe
body In charge and showed permission to
do as he did and finally got out of hi
trouble.
Caaadler After Iafaraaatlaa.
William I. Bryan thi morning telephoned
to the secretary of state, requesting that
a copy of the corrupt .practice law and the
law prohibiting tha contribution by cor
porations to campaign funds be sent to
W. E. Chandler ai Washington, D. C.
Deputy Secretary of State Walt i of the
oninion a great mer.y Nebraskans have
the Nome country. Alaska- Mr. Christof- forgotten that It wa contrary to the law
Terson OI Illinois ano I oe griuirmui vim
has had charge of the work at the mines
Soltd Quarter Sawed f 25
Oak Kocker
Tfcis rotkvr U made of Mrlected
wry lined material; broad, sfcape
U bark, largo comfortable aat.
teTy spindles, running from grin
to rocker; tufat 1U neatly
carved. Bent of work man.fcb.ip; and
tboroughly guaraute-M.
arrived here last week. G. F. Nelsom is
the resident manager and secretary of the
company.
BEATRICE The Ellia Farmers' Elevator
company held a meeting yesterday and
elected these- officers: Temple Pierce,
president; Samuel Pheasant, vice president:
P. J. Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer. The
sum of Jl.fce was paid in by the stock
holdera. and the remainder of the atl.000
will be raised thi week. It is the Inten
tion of the company to buy on the track
at the present.
TABLE ROCK Edward Walsh of
Omaha, state organiser for the Woodmen
of the World, delivered s fine lecture at
the opera house here last night to an ap
preciative audience on "Fraternalism " A
Woodman of the World camp waa recently
organised here by Rev. Thomas D. Davl
ef Tecumseh. district managar for south
eastern Nebraska, and it waa und-r the
auspice of this camp that Mr. Walsh de
livered the lecture.
LEIGH The local Grand Attnv of the
Republic post held a meeting last Thurs
day afternoon and elected ofneier for fhe
ensuing year aa folloms- G. W. Kibler.
commander: W. I. Walling, senior vice;
Jaaxph Smith, Junior vice: J. W. Phi) a on,
chaplain, Adam Mader. officer of the day;
Joseph Bayer, adjutant, F. J. Smith aas
elected Installing officer and H was decided
to hold ao open installation, the data to
be announced later.
NEBRASKA CITY-Hon. John Roddy.
one of th wealthy farmers living north of
town, had a narrow escape from sever In
jury. H had driven to town to meet his
daughter. Mra Wltherow. and while visit
ing at th home of another daughter the
team started to run, throwing Mr. Roddy
otf, Mra Wltherow was also thrown out
and the little child waa alo drawn out of
the buggy by holding onto the line. All
were Injured, but noo seriously.
BEATRICE The Boat rice Gas and Power
company, which recently entered into a
five-year contract with the city to furnish
street lights, turned them on last night,
the esftiric light company rutting out
their lights The light, though not as
brilliant as the eectne. appear to give gen
eral satisfaction, especially in the residence
peUon ft the city. The gas ighta take
the place of one are lamp, and are con
siderably cheaper.
FALLS CITT The trial of Clyde Elling
ton for th murder of Chersia WUson is
Huntling. two young people of this city.
figured in an elopement today. They
boarded an early morning tra.n for Omaha:
where, it is said, they intended to wed.
Mr. Townsend is connected with the Beat
rice National bank and M as Huntlir.g Is
employed in the business department cf
the Dally Express office.
Tbe couple ecured a marriage license
lste Tuesday afternoon.
David City Yeaag Mia Drowse.
DAV7D CITY. Neb.. Dec, IT. Special.
Word aa received here Saturday by John
Litty from Billings, Mont., announcing the
droa-ning of hi son. Fred Litty. st that
place. Joe t-iny. brother of Fred, left here
Saturday nlgbt for Billing, and will ac
company the body to thi city. The funeral
w ill be held tn St, Mary church. Wednes
day morning.
Litty had been In the employ of the Bill
ing Water Power company for consider
ably more than a year. Th company had
Just finished the construction work, and
Litty had been offered and accepted a
position a heau gate tenaW. .
Hi body was '.und oa a riffle one morn
ing, he having fallen Into the Yellow-stone
river white manipulating the gate, no one
being near at the time.
hema- held here this wvk hrfn
NEBRAFKA CITY Imnrovetnents st the! Raner. kJ Una ton murdered Wlon in rrr.r.t
eernal miila still continue. A new building of the National hotel her on 6jndv even-"xI-D
has Just been oanpteted and work ir.g. October 11 The men had quarreled
on another nearly the same sine commenced i the night before in a sslnon and Ellington
yesterday. Th mill are jiow running night : wa knocked down. Wilson a a a man
and day. much respected by all who knew him. The
NEBRASKA OTT Savers 1 colored mew i.ur"" w" chosen Monday afternoon, and
era examining a revolver But-day and. Tuesday waa apent in examining will. eases,
while in the hand of Jamea Rolhn It was ilS'SWO RTH Brown county ha no
j.iL., umiiuna m viie uunex iinui i uonoeo oeot axia no outstanding w arrants
Avh Jones In tha Instep, causing a bad j One-t bird of the Wn7 warranla were paid
oean lrouna.
FALLS CITT Word has Just been re
ceived here from the ConaoHdated Lyceum
on EDIT
a Arrange met! may L made to
suit particular rrquireinent:
at as 5 our tacome permits. Cour
teous treatment always.
v,: . -
., ,
.'ARTMAITS
bureaa cancelling the lecture course
planned for th'.a city this winter, aa the
Jump from Chicago is too great and the ex
Iwaa anil t too high.
BEATRICE Mr. J. L. Foot and Vss
Jennie Tups were married here yesterday
at tha bum of trie bride's mother. Rev.
I, ii. Brown officiating. After a wedding
trip to cViorado the yourr couple wiU
ansa their bom tn Bsatrkw.
' NEBRASKA CITY Arch Hugher a
traveling man In the employ cf the Brad-Jey-Catroa
cvmrianv la iinn anth a hadiv
i broken arm cauaed by faliina cat a sast-
Ing rwik floor This Is the third ace dec t
, Atr. liugoey r.aa t,ad in tbe
1414-1B-18 Csshs SL
LONG PIKE Mk Hamngtea. brother
of District Judge Harringtos, wa ks town
Friday taking de woe it ton in tha Mc
N'amara divorce case, which haa created
much interest smong the peesaa of thia
sertiun, Mr. McNaxaara Is a Broau
county ranch oener. ,
FAIXB CITT Ns trace has yet been
found erf tbe person r prrsnne who robbed
s of the rooms at the Linden hotel Sat
urday morning. The room wss occupied
t.y two of men on th telephone gang
and all of their clothe but what they wet
wearing were taken.
LONG PIVE Riwna tha httia year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mra Wliiiaaa Isvugfa
an. died SatseaWg atercoeai at a a cluck
a Tier a year a illness wits diatw-u. The tit
tie one has barn a patkat.t sugerer and h
withstood bar suffrriBSTs as wail as a snncc
alder parses could tav auea
KEWUiKA CTTT-Aa aflart Is being
asad ta kara a, aaaavbar ot aliaaaaaa
nalit
in the last s's weeks. Land that sold
three fear aince far II fw ha sold re
cenUy for ll and t&.fttt. The farmer
are all in fine spinta Building businea
has advanced beyond all expectatlona and
woud have been mora extensive had car
penters been here to do the work. Todsy
two new foundation are being laid ia
Ainaworth for resideneea.
L.Q PIMC-Th eighteen pair of Hun
garian partridges ordered lor this vicinity
arrived this morning and a era distributed
ai o; Decern points along the camon. 1"h
Diros rreateo no little amount of curiosity
ta people on tha stneot as they are a new
bird iu tins country. They somewhat re-
semb.e tf.. iuil, but are conaiderabl
arger. j ne Kiros nave been Is captlvit
Ii some time aad when they were turned
loose Uiey did not try to fly anv long dia
tasioe. Persmi killing these birds will be
liable to a heavy fine. The etM4-n n,..
of partridges cost la the neighborhood of
Bstt tha amount being subscribed by the
l. us run riusmeas men.
BEATRICE Word waa received her
yesterday that Mrs Garnet I Mtschnk-k.
from a bom August Mtchnick. the Cortland
farmer, was divorced last week, had been
sentenced to six months In tail at Indian
erx.ua. lull . for using If. a mails to deiraud.
Her mother, Mrs. Vio44 Lancaster, was
gives eight esc ALUs la Jail. A few snout b
after MiachnaA and his wife wer married
tb women war arrested at Lincoln npoa
complaint of Mlaehnlik. charanng taeni
with operating a matrtntocial bureaa and
aalug tba mails to defraud. They were
takeo back to Indianaputia. w her they
wer held ta tKs distort court and even
tually sast ta Jet tiath womec admitted
intended fraud a ban tney appeared before
i adgs LaAdir "
for a corporation to contribute to a cam
paign fund.
Bars Cam Be Paaiske."
State Superintendent MeBrien ha ruled
that the principal of tbe high school ha
authority to punish the boy who pelted
Dan V. Stephens with rotten eggs. He Jield
that such action on the part of the boy
wa detrimental to the best Interest of
the chool and, therefore, in the event the
parent of the boy failed to take action, it
was the privilege as well a the duty of the
school teacher tt apply the rod. Stephen
Is a member of th school board nd very
vigorously opposed athletic In the school.
Thi raised the Ire of the boy and they
bespattered Stephen with hen fruit. The
teachers have written Superintendent Me
Brien to see If they have authority to
punish -the boy, the act having been com
mitted outside of school hour and the
boy not being on their way way to school
or from school.
Marble Fermaer Nebraskan.
Special Commissioner John H. Marble
of the Interstate Commerce commission,
who was sent to Lincoln to take evidence
In the complaint of the Stat Railway
con-cnission against the T'nlon Pacific
Railroad company In the matter cf the
coal rates, wa a former stadent of the
University of Nebraska. H waa la school
In 1VJ and was well acquainted with
Judge Frost and -others of his class He
also knew a young roan named Shellon
and he called at the office of tbe ro"rnr
today to ascertain whether he Is the
Sheldon he knew at that time. Mr. Marbl
left this afternoon for St. Paul, where he
will Investigate th problem of the un
reasonableness of an eual charge mad
by th Pullman company for both upper
and lower berths In their sleeping cars.
Certain Interest In Minnesota object to
paying th same price for an tipper as Is
charged for a lower berth,
Caeeat far I BBrrltaare Tax.
Th largest Inheritance tax ever as
sessed In this county was paid Saturday
by the Ira Davenport estate. A check as
received by the county treasurer for
ll.fOS 2. Ira Davenport, a New York mil
lionaire politician and land owner, died
October (. 14. He was once lieutenant
governor of th state of New York. The
Inventory of th estate bow that h
owned land in this stats as follows; Dodge
county. $10:. Ill: Antelope. SfftfT; Lan
caarer, IT&.lli T; Pieroe. M.ktt tT; Cum
ing. tt.lU tl: Brown, !.; Wheeler.
l,4t0; Cherry. I1.0; Rock, Il.lit T;
Holt 1.B; 6arpy. .i.T; Wayoe.
!.:(( C7; Colfax. ('. Th total value
of theae holding 1 listed at $!1 CI Si.
taadard Oajerta ta Aas esseat.
Ths Standard Oil company, through Its
attorney, today objected to th Increased
assessment of PC. levied ia this county.
A aaraanr Miller says he has made the ad
dition under ths head of -franchise- and
O aetata Lee Onlcera.
OSCEOLA. Neb.. Dec. 17. (Special Tht
following 1 a list of the officers elected
last week in the societies of thi city:
Modern Woodmen Consul, K. A. Walrath;
worthy advisor, J. W. Cole; clerk, W. H.
Weeden; banker, A. A. Gray; escort, L.
Llndquist; physician. Dr. C. L. LeMar;
manager, J. L. Heald.
Grand Army Post Commander, W. S.
Miller; senior vice, Thomas Klassy; Junior
vice. J. Locke; quartermaster. M. J.
Brown; chaplain, William Crisp; delegate.
Charles Burkhart,
Royal Neighbors Oracle. Mra Gertrude
Dearborn: vice oracle. Miss Dena BruntxT
recorder, Mr. E. A. Walrath: treasurer.
Mr. Olive Mickey; chancellor. Mrs. Emnice
Carson: marshal, Mary Lund; sentinel.
Mary' Jackson.
Mort aaaed Farm to Save Ledge Haaae.
NEBRASKA CITY, Dee. IT. (SpWiaLi
James McElhaney. who for twenty-seven
consecutive years wa assessor of North
Branch precinct, a few week ago old his
farm and will leave In a few day for Cali
fornia to make hi home. At th last
meeting of the Odd Fellow in Syracuse,
thi county, he wa presented with a
costly lodge pin and a banq-Jet served in
his honor. When th Odd Ffllow built
their hall at Syracuse it wa necesaary to
put a mertgage on it for tLOCO, but no one
could b found who mould aocept the risk
so Mr. McElhaney put a mortgage on hi
farm and raised the money and saved the
halL It was a deed that La never been
forgotten. Mr. Elhaney has-been a resi
dent of this -county for more than forty
years.
Made by an expert
to meet the needs
f active brains
Grape -Nuts
"TkerV. tv, Eeavatn" '
Xe Tobaree ta Ml Bars.
FORT CALHOVN. Neb., Dec. 17. (Spe
cial k-Lsst week Calhoun saloon keepers
forbad minors to enter their place of busi-'
nes. The week before the ealoon were'
closed on Sundsy for ths first tim since a1
license wa first granted to a saloon keeper
ta this town. Now the boy, who are fond
of using tobacco, must satisfy their appe
tite with something else. No person under
the age limit, as required by law, may buy
tobacco for himself or parent unless he
ha a written order. This is the first time
Calhoun storekeepers have complied with
the law. regarding the sale or tobacco to
young beys, since It passage.
Girl bat by Brother.
HA6KIN8. Neb.. Dec. IT .Special
Bertie Judge wa accidentally shot with a
small rifle by her little brother Henry last
night, th bullet lodging In her neck. Th
boy was cleaning the gun and one cart
ridge wa left and accidentally discharged.
The girl was taken lo an Omaha hospital
this morning.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Pete Buckley of Stromsburg, Neh.. was in
Omstia Tuesday, enroute to Washington.
D. C.
I. L. Talton of Ean Francisco, w B
Price of Lincoln and Eugene Morgan of
ft lea are at th Murray.
P. A. Jaggl of Columbu. J. P. Black of
Hastinga. C. C. Neumann of Ashland and
M. Humphrey of Denver are at the Mil
lard. J. C. Huteaon. president of the Huteson
Optical company, will leave Wednesday far
Seattle, where he wiil ;nd two or thre
Mr. and Mra Joepb K. Fleming. :3
Lafayette avenue, left Tuesday for Hamp
ton. Texaa
Mr. and Mra C. B. Irwin of Cheyenne
B. Stea art of Dead wood. A.. J. Smith of
Nebraska CHy, J F. Hennessey of Mo
Aulry aiad H. Meisleroiana of Eddyviile
are at tn Htnshaw.
T. B. MoCllntork or Lo Angeles. Louis
E Wettk of Bnfcsieel. Mr. and Mr. G
W. Munger of Pilger, Mr. and Mra D G
Rubv of C aid ell. IdVkV; Mr. and Mra
E H. Bowder and Mr. and Mrs. Bocock
of Uolarege are al the Merchanta
J. T. Logan of Texarkaaa. Mr. and Mra
B. r. Dneply of Saa Francisco. F. G. Lea
lie and pearl Johnson of Lincoln. Mr. and
Mrs. S. H- Lea of Pierr. 8. D : C C.
Crowell, Jr.. of Blair, F. C. Simpson of
Astiiand. Or.; C. I TutU wf SWJi Lake
City and Gaorg Wlih elm y of Cbeyaua
ax al tha Pastas,
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FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
What could be nicer to gite
him than a aire, rich scarf?
v
Our Neckwear Department Is
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beauty. We call particular at
tention To tbe many exclusive
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50c
While at price ranging up to
S1.50
We can show yon an assort-
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STAND LAMPS
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Royal Bokharas
Easily distinguished from other orien
tal rugs, as ther follow an almost ex
clusive design. The pattern in the center
of the rug consists of octagonal figures
repeated, with diamond shaped figures,
separating the octagons across the rug.
The main border usually has a pattern
corresponding with the center figures, separated by narrow
diagonal stripes resembling a fret work- The coloring of the
ground work is invariably a rich shade of red. The dull, rich
colors have the qualities of an old Dutch painting, growing
richer with years, and the texture, close as that of velvet,
becomes soft as fur with the touch of time.
A large importation of these has just been received in
time for the Christmas gift seeker. Let ns show them to you.
A few of. the prices:
2- 11x3-2 Bokhara. $30.00
3- 4x3-7 Bokhara. $36.00
3-4x3-4 Bokhara. $42.50
3-5x4-7 Bokhara. $48.00
3-8x3-7 Bokhara.
3-3x3-7 Bokhara.
3-9x3-8 Bokhara.
3-9x5 Bokhara
$35.00
$33.J0
$45.00
$60.00
Orchard & Wilhelm
q.4'Kvl8 South I6th
Daily and Personally
Conducted Tourist Cars
The idea that an Inferior clasa of people patronlta
tourlet cars U an error. On many trips only
the beet class of travelers ara found. Ther
are merely men and women of good sens
who would rather travel
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in thla manner and aave a anus sum of
money to be used elsewhere. It la begin
ning, to be understood that it la by no means
nec6ary to spend a Urge sum of money
in order to enjoy a trip to the Pacific Coast.
If you cro th continent in ens cf th Tourist
Sleepers f th
union pacific
kk, ou enjoy your trip and save conaiderabl money. f J
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NjN. ' City Ticket Office, JS24 Farnam St-
XsJ Phone DoncUa 1 82S. .
Does your lease
expire Janury 1st?
If the lease for your office expires January 1st, and
you are not satisfied where you are, now is the time to
let us show you what we can, offer you in the way of
handsome offices. "We have several from which to se
lect, and these happen to be among the choicest in the
building. There are a few Email offices and several
larger ones.
THE BEE BUILDING
offers advantages which no other office building in
Omaha can give. It is admirably planned as an office
building; it is fire proof; it" has good elevator sen-ice;
it is kept clean; it is constantly maintained in perfect
repair. There is a common desire, on the part of Uth
the management and employes, to look after the . Jfare
of tenants.
For office space, apply to R. W. BAUER, Supt.,
Room 418, Bee Building.