THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATO DAT. AUGUST 15. 190?. TAXES LEVIED IN TI1E STATE ?ssl Cholera Morbus and P Wre , F"rkirB loUl Ehoin ib Increase Oyer the ; F-aMe !!!!!!'.! I Po'k I p1 WliVw... ' DOUGLAS COUXTT BIARS ERU1CT : 1 PivnA r ' HmM'S Bluff. I F-ward Fbe-tdan Amount Lait Tear. Aaothe-r ! file of It ran frws the Mill I-evlee for IcItrnMr aad tdeass)tlsei Feads, Fixed fcr Law. g'errran f-lo .... j Flntnti Tbayer .. j Thcmas . Tbvnrton Valley fFroro Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. Aug. 14 Specll ) The .hingloa tetaj taHiiilt,uti to be paid tr ,h vjbwter'""! people of tbe state clT the 1CI as- I heeler ..... agent for state, university and redemption 1 York 41.T7S.lt; ): M " 1 11 T. ?? 7 :i mi i vm .-. 4-i , 4 ss " .M 41 ?4 ' 42 n llv 4 & Ci k T ? J M 5K at j rr i T i-n 4: is Ts m 7 Dowel Complaints "Oe t S ee la rrcrr holered f IT 174 4o r IS .T T a rr.t, 6 i IT" 14 I 44 : ef RBDr complaint con! 4 be a void -w.r t j 4. uri a leading peeliHtt. "if erery 4 "St n i on careful to keep Ma eyatetn ! t0B wlUl Dnrfr'a Fur Malt Whl jkey. Ifa th taoet ffrtlT .enn "" it 4)trc7r known to tn medical pro- 4 4 i fsln. 1 t.m V 7".Vi " : it urpo amount to 12. 444. Til 49. aaatnat t24Cl.li 1 pA tH yftr. The follow tef tahla ahowt th amount levied or tha three fund for tlie t t rear: 1T OeneraJ fut4 . .11 4T nT 11 $1.5 1SS fnlery funJ.. '.!41il J?l.(f TO Rede'p'n fund.. ItMHH tUl.TtCTt (The lery taat year a-aa mlila for the reneraj fund and 1 mill catch for the unl varaity and redemption fandw. Thla year th t-enaral fund leTy was reduced to mUli. a-hile the levy - for the other tat funds, which Is- fixed by statute, re mained the aame. Tha total amount, of taxes to r-a paid a this year's valuation will be allghtly Increaaed. owlnc to an Increaee in Doug Is county. It will not affect the taxea to be pa'd l" X other county, however. The boarJ haa aot yet decided Just what ta make the value of the capital stock of atate and national banks in that county, and It la probable- Secretary gchavlind will make a trip to Omaha and personally iBTcstlrate before final attlon ta taken. Ia the table below the amount of taxea ta be paid by Douglas county Is riven at S:it.:ir. This rum will be ln traaaed slightly, but not to any very rraat extent, probably a few thousand dollar. An analysle cf tbe tablet shows that the board this year has doe more work as 4 an equallzlcr board probably than any of Its predecessors. While many counties were Increased, a large number will pay less taxes than last year. Tbe following table sbowa the amount levleJ against the 107 and 19I aaaeasmenta by cuun ' ties: J Total Btata, Taif a.- W TH t 41'41C Totals...- . C44,T2. Tfttkwki ta Be (lnpT. The State Normal board I figuring on reducing the fees charged for the use of text books which It now fumlhee to the students cf the two schools for 19 cents a term The bnard now baa on hand aufflcient booka for tP9 students at Pern and students at Kearney, and erery book has been raid for out -f tbe fees charged the atudenta The board in In augurating this system four years ago at Peru and two years ago at Kearney bought the books on credit, agreeing to pay for them as the fees were collected. Every bill has now been paid and the students have been saved thousands of dollars. When the system was first in augurated a large number of the stu dents preferred to own their books than to rent thm and the result was a large sale. But during the last two years the sales have been materially lessened and the number of renters haa materially In creased. The board figure the atulents hare aaved from IJ to tZJ each every year, according to the grade, I. la col Ktraa (irti (trarl. The Normal board today gave the con tract for furnishing tbe Peru library tD Ruuge aV Guensel of Lincoln for S1.4)4 iO. The contract calls for four eighteen-foot tables, four twenty-eeven-foot tablea. r0 library chatra. 157 yards of cork carpet and twelve window rhades. LeMrbJe Gaea Back Haaae. Governor Sheldon has honored the requisition for the return to Iowa of H. M. Lockie. a Jeweler at Vtica. Lockie Is ( Coonty. Adams Antelope Banner Blaine Boone Box Butte ... Boyd Brewm Buffalo Burt Buller ...... (.ass Cedar Chaae Cherry Cheyenne ... Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Iakota Da wea Daason Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglaa - D-jndy ....... Fillmore . . Franklin Frontier ..... Fumaa Cage Oar field Goaper .-.'.. Grant Greeley ..... Hall . Hamilton ... Harlan Haves Hitcboock ... Holt Hooker Howard Jeffereon ... Johnson ..... Kearney .... Keith Keya Paha. Kimball .... Knox Lancaster Unt-oln ..... lxcan lup Madison McPherson Merrick .... Nance Nemaha .... Nuckolls ... 1 u ;vi:t3w s 7.n 12.v7 4.1K0 4 Z. 7(13. 3 TI.U1M 41.f.o4 .2.2: -. 34.4I.I4 H .MJ 41 l.Ii". 24 4.K!I 43 a.; m 4i lit :t .W4 ST 11.4SJ 5. .4'H 4? .2i 70 Si l W. ;. w 22T7 4.TJ6T K21K63 l.'T1.7i H'.2H i - 3u.Sl.4S 4n.4vi. I.K12.(iT K.KM.t . 4.1141 U Ja 37.61. fc.a 7S is.ii f.: I'4'S v ."2 T. 1.H e . 2iM i;jit m iiv-4 n 4s3 ss i.4;.ii VV.T " I.W1.1S ",SW Tl JT.KO" 124 .9t CI 2S.i52 i"4 1. .'. ". S..tsl f li.llf jA l.M. S.iW-.O 2..TJ Ct JJ.M4M 6S 15 1'44 ! tii 44.1 rt it.ni k 4: 4. f.' iaj :o K (.. 6.MTX IT.,74. tl 41.HJ 11 Ixftio 1 a.vu.it 44.46 62 li.T. j 11.4'I K.C4 i.l' .1T4.5 24 f2 t M'1 a.ai.4s T.llXIS 4i.S 12 21.44-.61 1.:1 .T 2H7H.i 43 12 .!TI .4i ' 7r7 Duffy's Pure m Whiskey la an absolutely para dlctillatloa of malted grain ; great care being nd to bare every kernel thoroughly ma.lt 4s3, thua deatroTing the germ and pro ducing a predlgste-d liquid food la the form of a mail essence, which la the most effective tonic annuitant and Inrlf orator known to aclence; eoft ened by warmth and moisture, lu pal atablllty and freedom from lnjurloua aubstancea render It ao that It can be retained by the moat set: si tire stom ach. It cure nerrouaaeta. typheld, ma laria, every form of stomach trouble, disease of the throat and lunga, and all run-down and weakened condition a of the body, brain and aenrea. It la prescribed by doctor and la reoof- charged with -malicious mischief." while ' nlsed aa the world'a greatest faintly medicine everywhere. (DOSE): One teaapoonful In each glaM of drinking water during tha bot weather will kill the germa. If weak and run down, take a tea spoon fal four timet a day In half a glaaa of milk or water. DuffTa Pure Malt Whicker la Bold throughout the world by drngglru. grocera and dealer, or shipped direct for $1.00 per bottle. If In need of advice write Consult ing Phjaiolan. Puffy Malt Whisker Company, Rochester, New Tork. stat ing roar case fully. Oar doctors will send you adrlce free, tofethr with a handsomo Illustrated, medical booklet containing soma of the maay thoti sa&ds of gratifying letters racetred from xnen act women la all walks of life, both old and young, who hare been cured and benefited by the mea ot the World'a greatest medicine. Intoxicated. It Is chargeJ. be smashed a couple of windows at Paulina. The gov ernor honored the requisition with the understanding the man wa snot to be taken out of the state until he had had an opportunity to test the queation a to whether he could again be arrested on the same charge after having secured hi releaee by habeas corpus. Lockl baa married a Nebraska school teacher since laving Iowa several months ago. kt Gt Brraa't Plate. Somewhere n Lincoln or elsewhere some man la running around with a plate under hia arm which do-s not belong to him. Kot an ordinary plate, but a nice hand painted affair upon which a woman did lota of bard woik. That plale belongs to tVilliim J. Bryan and It waa presented to the unidentified stranger by the woman who made It. She became stage (truck at the critical moment and not being on speaking terms with the democratic candidate pre sented the plate to the wrong man. And be accented It. The woman tock a position at the eat 9 1 4 13.4 13 t entrance to the stare house oa the day i k.'. I j of the notification and there waited the NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY Kr. and Mr. C. R. Glorer Entertain Ten,htert cf Confederacy. Mil nCXCTT THE EOS OS GUEST rirwle Part lea aad Otaer laferaaal Oat-of-Dawr AsTalre Take freew deae Oeer Mwre I'retea . tleee Eatertalaaaeata. The Nebraska chapter Vnited Daughters cf the Confederacy were gueete at a dinner and lawn party g'trtn by Mr. and Mra. C R. Glover Thursday erening at tbelr home In Bemis Park. Mrs. G. E. Pickett of nr glnla. widow of the late General Pickett, was tbe special guest of honor. Mra Pick ett was accompanied by her nephew. Mr. Stockton Heth of Omaha, eon of the late General Heth. A dinner was served en tbe lawn from two long tables, each having a decoration of nasturtiums, one table seat ing eighteen guests and the other sixteen. After dinner, which was a-rved from 7 to I o'clock, a short musical program wa given by the Mlases Marlon and Maiie Bel Glover and Mis Anna CovelL At tbe close cf the evening Mra. Pickett gave a dramaOc and Interesting address on "General Pick ett's Charge." Mr. Pickett waa made an honorary member of the Nebraska chapter Daughters of the Confederacy, and Satur day morning, when Mra. Pickett kavea. a committee from this chapter wiH present her with a gold t". D. C pin. Among those present Thursday evening were Mrs. Pickett. Mr. Stockton Heth. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Stout, Mr. and Mra. C. 8. ' Morgan. Mr. and Mra. G. L Bradley. Mr. and Mr. W. T. Davta, Mr. and Mra. O'Ehaughcessy. Mr. and Mra F. M. Max well. Mr. and Mra. 8. Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. CoveM. Mr. and Mr. C. R. Glover. Miss Cunningham, Mun Anna Co veil. Mlsa Mmnie Cunningham, Miss Go a ney. Miss Rebecca Maxwell, Miss Grace Davis and Miss Glover. At Hay Hollow. Thursday evening a large number of din ner parties were served at Happy Hollow, forty-four golfers ftniahlsg the day by tak ing dinner at the club. Rev. and Mra R. Scott Hyde entertained as their dinner guests Thursday evening at tbe club Biabop and Mr. Kuelseo. Miss Trees Keys and Mr. John J. Mea cham gave a card party at Happy Hollow Friday afternoon. Tbe guest included Meedamee E. P. Boyer, Raymond Knode, George Todd, Will Shearer. Ralph Moody, Harry Jennlaon. Albert Egbert, J. B. Jack, Hal Roberta. Nathan Mantel, Percy Powell, George Morton, Bar 8tyles, Robert Pleak, John T. Cooper, Jerome Appelquiat of La porte. Ind.; Edwin Wendell of St. Joseph. Mo.; E C. Twamley; Mlsae Alice Bu chanan. Beula Wendell of St- Joaeph. Hen rietta Rees. Daisy Hfggina, Olrve Carpen ter. Lois Montgomery of Kansas City, Ella Fcaron. Aberdeen Cowle of Minneapolis, Loulae Vpdlke, Fannie Howland, Maude IVo. AuYIadow Men's Extra Trousers $3.00 Trousers 1.50 SUP Trousers 2.50 S6.C0 Trensers3.50 IV o. Uladow, All 50c Ncckw wear in the store except black on sale now at 3ee 3 FOR Sl.OO IX COOTS NOTHING TO LOOK AND BUT LITTLE TO BUY Annual ...id-Siimni.r Sale at Beaton's Commencing tomorrow and lasting comir.g of the candidate. Frequently she i inilced of bj-atandtrs Ihe Wtnrltv of peo- i;.J14. S , pie entering tne buildirg untM finally the 1 7 14 ' Procc,n bore In eight. - A large Blued IMtEk' walked Into tbe caplto ahead of the r" -i7 i 'Is that Mr. BryanT she Inquired. "It Is." some ene answered. Quickly she thrust the plate In his hands and the man marched off with It. Then the "real'- Mr. Bryan came In and tbe woman recognixed him. .But her plate was gone. She tr;ed to get a boy to head off tne firat man. but it could nc be done. "I pa-nted that plate myself." said the woman to the cro-d which gathered aroi.ed her, "and I do believe I gave U to the wrong man. I wanted to give it to Mr. Bryan. , Mabe the man has turned the plate over to the card-date, but If he has the fait haa not been made pjblic. While waiting to deliier Ha third spe-ch of acceptanci the other day a card was passed up to ll,e candidate. It read: There 1a a la.'y in the crowd who la the 41 -li s srr.8fi.oS Z.1 V1.CT ll.Ttt ZZ .( 11 .?43.14 .441 V 1?1.43TJK 73 1 .47-77 1.574 SI .:' s; l.l'Tl f5 K.ila.lit Su.lT.'.a u.r k C?:i 7 years of age and leaves a widow and two daughter. YORK Charlee Wray. Inetructor In the York High acbool. has accepted a position lr. Vie schools' at Ogden. t'tah, and left taia week to take charge of the work. TORK Corporal Everett W. Owens of lo cal Com pa rv- A la another York courjty boy who won honors at the state rifle match at Ashland. His score was 215. a close second to lllgenfrit. M'COOK General Ptorekeeper Fryer and bla asslaiant. Mr. Smith of Omaha, were in the city today lnapecting the local atore lKuse of the Burlington, the working force of which tney found it presaingly necessary to Increase by adding two men. TORK Private J. Ulgenfritx of Tork Company A competed at state target prac tice, and makir ejeh a good record, he was made a member or the state team and win get to go to Camp Perry. O . and take part In the national target practice. BLOOMF1ELD Announcements were re ceived here of the marriage of John Dol phin, mayor of the city of Bloomfield. and Miss Mary Catherine Ruppel of Battle Creek. They will be at home to their friend! In Bloomfield after September i. M'COOK T. Roope of Llwoln. superln No. Window All 50c Fancy Hosiery goeson sale Saturday at 3 FOR Sl.OO Shirt Sale S3.50 E & W. Shirts 2.50 $250 E fif W. Shirts n r $2.50 Manhattan Shirts 1 s $2.00 Manhattan Shirts.... . A ( $2j00 Star Shirts I.U SL50 Shirts 1.15 Straw Hats Get a fresh,, clean Straw Hat now. $1.50 Straws 50c $2.50 Straws 1J)0 $3.50 Straws 1.50 ner on Sunday for her sister, Mrs. Lav renoe Clos of Mankato. Minn., and Mrs. S. P. Bennett of Washington. For the Mlsae Good en of Hasting a hayrack ride Is arranged for Monday even Ing. and Tuesday a party will go to Manama with Miss Anna Johnson aa hostess. Coaae aad Go Goealp. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron left Fri day evening for Buffalo by way of Duluth and the Great lake. After a few day In northern New Tork. they will return to Mackinac Island, spending sever days at Harriett, Lynn Carpenter, Claire Montgom- thlt resort later returning to Omaha by for one wek. we will sell all our drug for you." aad toilet article at prices tjjat will ; Mr. Bryan did not mention the note In pay you to buy a stock for future use Come In and get a list of the complete line all., at tbe lowest prices.. Re member, every thing cut during this sale. , ? rc Grave' Totb Poafler ..He :l IGrand'a Tooth Wash Zc Colgate a Talcum mother cf eight tons who Intend to vote tendent of motive power of the Burlington, l uere mailing m iv.i v( urn rpm ai resier and consumer on engine No. '1S, which the company has high hopes of male hia spoerh nor a as this Rotevelt democrat invited to th platform. ery of Kinase City, Edna Jensen. Alice Snell. Florence Beverell, Nettie Bushman, Ruth Beard, Lol Benedict, Laura Jordan. Brldgie McArdle, Wylma Leech. Sadie Chapman. Ague McElroy, Calla Dutcher. Agne Weller, Sara Beard. Henrietta Bene dict, Floaence Jordan. Isabel! WUllam. Beuiah Leech and Edith Anderson, laferaaal Affairs. Mrs. Thoma D. Stoney. 3035 North Nine teenth street, entertained at luncheon oa Wednesday for Mra. A. Red m on of Movllle, la., who la visiting her daughter. Mr. Jamea M. Stoney. Mis Lillian Singer entertained Wednes day evening at a lawn party ia honor 'of Mia Julia Berlovicb of Dee Moines, who 1 viaitlng In the city. About thirty guosts were present. The lawn wa beautifully decorated, and a very pleaaant evening spent. Mr. W. H. Krl. lltJ North Twentieth street wa honor guest at an Informal after noon party Wednesday given by her daugh ter. Music wss the feature cf tbe after. noon. Those present were Meedame. M. C. Cockrell, Benish. Ness. Karls. Ayrea. WendquisU Vanschoick and McCailum. Plcale Party. The Dundee Presbyterian Sunday school gave a large picnic at RJverves- park Thursday evening. A basket supper was served and about 150 were present. Races and games afforded the evening's amuse roenta Prossteetlve Pleaeere. The Current Topic department of the Woman'a club will give picnic Wednes day afternoon at the Rod and Gun club. Mrs. W. J. Creedon will entertain at din- way of Chicago. Mrs. E. A. Beeson. accompanied by her mother and aister. Mr. White and Mra. Jennings, leave Saturday for Lincoln to visit Mrs. Green. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dundey left Fri day for a western trip to Portland, Ore., and other point of Interest. Mr. and Mr. I. 8. Leavitt, Mis Hare! Jenkin and Mis Anna Jenkins of Don dee returned Wednesday from a fortnight's visit to Denver. Colo. Mra. Frank Meyer returned Thursday from a visit to Lexington, Neb. Mr. and Mra. Fred Ellis are at present in Paris and will return about the last of September. away. Hia mother' attention wa attracted and she wa egged Into believing that I had struck the child. Another woman yelled at her, 'He hit Wesley; I saw him. Have him arrested.' I never hit him and never even spoke unkindly to him. I sim ply did whatany man might have done took him by the arm and led him away when he refused to cease throwing dirt on my steps." Mr. Keyes is president of a p'nilcophicl society and In all hia talk and action says he is known among his associates for kindness and humanltarianism and espe cially s he kind and sympathetic with children. "Why, talk about me striking a child. I taught school for many year, and In all that time I never whipped a scholar. I den't advocate that sort of thing. I be lieve thoroughly In a different system of correction. "And now to show that I am not the hard-hearted man these women would pic ture me. let me say thst for week a mother with a boy and an Infant have been topping at my place and never have paid one cent. That show wjiether I am the man to beat a child, doeanS. It?" lr.g a Buccesa. in the burnug of lignite coal. HENDERSON The two good games of h.?l T.ljav1 tier were hotlv rorjlesled and "set Withdraw Fair Raee two of the best games played this year. Tbe railroad entering Lincoln have with- ' Tf" teame were Siockham and Charleaton. r.mr ih. .., . . . The sco re of the firat game was t to 1 In draac the excursion ratea advertised by ilv., s.khinv Tbe second aame waa I them for the stale fair at Lincoln. August between Siixanam and Henderson, Stock- .ISO i SI to September 4. The Rock. Island had hm "r' by a score ox a to z. w'ntoJ,.' V'fum already made the announcement of tne BEATRICE -The tnennial conference of !K.BjHt,"'nT,''u,n ,., ,v. . . 1 " the Mennon.tcs of North America wUI be 1 ev .au. rerrume. per ounce mac . '"" " ; held In Beatrice Septemt-er t to li and ar- i "r,u"-' rl c " u iciormaiion reacned rai.aemen'.a are now being made lor tne a A ww w 7 , I v m v . He Armour'a Soap He Palmer' a Rose Soap grar.t these rates KEYES DID N0J BEAT COY Oaly Tried fa Get the Little Fellow to Step Tkrawlag Dirt His Steps. J. Edward Keyes. who conducts a room ing bojse at 107-t South Seventeenth street, was in police court Friday morning to an swer to the charge of striking a child, but his accuser did not appear and he was discharged. A complaint was filed In police court Thursday charging that Mr. Keyes struck Wesley Herbert, a 10-year-old boy. Mr. Keyes offered this explanation: "I did not strike this child snd I never struck a child In mj life. The facts are. this little fellow was throwing dirt on my steps, ahlch roomers could not help but track into the house and up two fiights cf stairs. I asked him to quit and he did not. I took him by the arm and gently led him NEBRASKA FR0M DAY TO DAY Qaaiat aad tartsai Fewtares ef Life Rapidly Grawlag Stale. Health Hint Boil the wter. cut the weeds, don't kiss the baby, drink butter milk, chew each mouthfjl of food forty seven chews, salt tbe chillers, f.ea tit dog. mow tie lawn and step eating ard drinking much and you may live all sum mer. Bloomington Advocate. The Editor Explains This paper ia ens day late this week on account of the di trr taking a day off and sweeping ejt the office. From the amount of dirt we dug out of this office a person would think it had not been cleaned since S7. and we don't know that It has. In the operation we discovered thirty-six bottles In one comer thst were rellca of the former edi tor, Clydesdale Trueman Ecker. nearly two years past from the sleepy city of Con cord. The bottle were all empty, to be sure. We will sweep this out or.ee a month hereafter, whether It needs rt ct rot. In spite of man. beast or tht "devil." Dixon County World. Same OH Election Beta C. W. Kl b-r and O. A. Lemmon have maoe a bet wl:l George Herring and Jenkin T. Jumee on thj piealder.Ual election, the former that T.ifl will win and the lartel' that Bryan wl I. The penalty ia that the losers must b: harnessed to a carriage and be drien by tbe winner up and doan Central avrnue The question Is. will they make g-.id? i r will they call it off befort kcJcn? Tin entire city la Interested am! hope th-j p -n-tlemen will not flunk. Kearney New E a Standard. Hot Time In Sidney Tuesday rignt tht bad man was out In large nurabera. Nearly everyone who ever looked up n the wm "when it Is red" or the beer ahrn I. Is foamy, performed the act ihat nijlil. Forbes men who had been "f acked " fo." general debility and those who wtre o i a strike for cooler days and larger wagta. ably assisted by Sidney liom-' 11 ni roamed up and down the highways d scribing oblique cuivcs and a-ek nx n re tbey might devour. If legi.lir.a'.e ,m: failed them, they fell uprin one ito.br' and gave solar plexua blowa m.it any old place. Below the belt rules) wr not observed and It was dangerous to be abro.d unless you were drunk. A a otiscquenc of the night's revels the shcilff ard Judge bad aeveral autoptles to P-'f jrra the next day. on which occaaion. some wept copiously and were told to g and sin no more, while others got a lit tl 9 more handed out to them Sidney Telegraph. A Serloaa Break4swa result from chronic constipation. Dr. King's Nea1 Life Pills cure headache, stomach, liver and bowel trouble, iic. Beaton Drug Co. iriinrit Eade la Stabblas;. MO I' NT CARMEL. Pa. Aug 14.-After a brief argument on the sidemslk in Market street here today Daniel Thompson, a oung man. Blabbed and killed hia uncle, ban lei Bierch. Tne weapon entered tbe elder man's neck and he died instantly. The police arrested Thompson and he ws quickly removed to the jail at Sunbury. Fa. Sec hath Case tl.SS Bath Sprays , j - -v. ii.,uiiu.K'n jracnea rat.gemen.B are now ieing cnaue i-jr me them today that the Western Pa-eng-r ' rm-eting by the local Mennonltea. Dele- Irco I l.tio. bad reconaldered Its ado, t j K,tedVt., TcinVT On be? 7 .te ..65c oaten Drug Co 15 th an Farnsm HITE IN SEHIOoS CONDITION aleilaa of Slaaklaaj ACalr Wedaeeaay lajarica. TRAHI jMggfiiM TO lLvwi IN SERVICE NOW LEAVES OMAHA DAILY 8:50 A. m. HAS PULLMAN EQUIPMENT HQ STOPS Eil-RQUTE TIPffCTC U1 STATI3M IIUIVlIO 1323 FASXAU IT. SEWARD. Nth.. Aug. 14-(Special Tele gram V-William Hite. the vkura cf ti.e ' nabbing affray at Miliord vVednesdiv night . is in a precarious condition and u not expe-ted to 11. rwiion, who did the stabbing, wa brought to Seward Thrsdav night by aa officer and Is now confined bcr. Da m son and Hit cuarrelet Tit day because Damson kept hitting HI'.e with I a quirt while Hiie and a woman were rid ing on a merry-go-rourd. Dawson then the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the organixation will be celebrated. TECl'MSEH William Forr.efelt received a telegram from his aife yesterday atatlrg l! Ml net father. Jamea Haleieaka. had died tht morning at the home of hia sons. Joseph and Frank Haiepeaka. near M lton ale. Kan. Mr. Haiepeaka waa born in Bohemia and as aged ,S years. He had America for thirty-eight years. His wite died in Tecumseh three years ago. Ttie bodv a brougin to Tecurr.seh today and the fureral will be held at tie Forne felt home Fturday morning at W o'clock. TECl'MSEH County Superintendent M. H. Carman ia arranging to h"ld a teach ers' association meeting in Tecumseh on Saturcay. Aug. 3. Just before the opening of school for snot her year. A good pro gram ia being provided. SEWARD Light rair.a moisiena the corn got a partner and thev ttu-kMi Hi.. 1 aijd he ;p to form a splendid crop. tor his clothes. Wedndav Hit a.k-rf SEWARD-Tbe SS.A new addition to the V, . . , mumciciai eiertnc he 1 pianT m rap.aiv Twwson to pay for the clothes anil r.m- 1 i-i.i. th. r city ball have been submitted to the coun cil. It is intended by Mr. H. T. Jones to bu!d th l.brarv before or at the time the ci:y hall is built. son pretended to go Into tbe hotel for some mrney. but be returned with a knife and tabbed Hit severely. Da a son ta l years of age and recently casse from On-.aha. Hite works for the Independent Telephone company at Beaver Crossing. OB U You look Elsewhere It's mly Time Wasted! . By Coming Directly to This Groat Store, You Will SAVE TIME AND MONEY! WE ARE FORCED TO DISPOSE OF OUR 100 PIANOS BEFORE THE 10TH OF SEPTEMBER. Stella ! Hart ta Wreek. STELLA, Neb.. Aug. 14. gpe iaj Frank Howland returned this evening from 111 weeks' trip to Oklahoma. On 1 is return tr p he was on the Santa Fe train that a as wrecked near Emporia. Kan.. Monday fort noon. Three passengers were killed and j tent -three injured. Mr. Howland aaai uncunsciuu from an Injury received m the! j hac-k of in head for thirty-aix hours, on j ! regaining consciousness the company's j agenta got him to sign a claim release b paying fja and giving him a ticket t3 Stella The derailment aas caused by a broken tall j ard six of the tight coaefce went in t.ie I ditch. Tax Raised tleelrle Plaut. BEATRICE. Neb . Aug. 14 pcia! Tele gram.l Tlie Board of Equalisation today laised tbe assessment on the electric plant from ji.(4 to StLMU. The gas company fikd a protest, claiming lhat the a.se ment of l.tn on the el?ctrii company s servke line beie-n Beatrice and Wymore aas toj low. A laige numUr of cases from WynKire wtre Oispuetd of by th board, ahkh aill tt in kii on for several days linger. A besy rain fell here this mornir.g. estimated at oije inch. It w.ll mawriaily improve the tern. Every piano that we offer is so well known the world over that we do not have to dwell upon the qualities. The prices we are placing on these most beautiful, tuneful and artistic pianos is less than the usual price we pay at the factory. The extraordinary low prices we are quoting and the remarkably good qualities of the pianos make this the greatest piano bargain sale that has ever been placed before the public. Any inspection will prove to you during this sale that the World's best pianos are being offered at prices that can not be duplicated in America. The prestige of Ilaydn Bros. Piano Department has been built up chiefly by its superior merchandise and low price?. Value-giving is the secret of our success. We Invite Yon to See the Following Pianos-Each and Every One Is a Real Piano Bargain OXE UPRIGHT $61.00 a Jt Nrkraika eta Sole. M COOK McOrok's Chautauqua open Au gust Zi tor n:n days BEATRICE Liberty alii bold street fair (September K and 17. YORK Cora prospect are looking anghty good in York ouuaty and tndlcauor. are that many tielda wUI ield from aixty to I ouar.eis o tne acre. BEATRICE Th marriage of Ma Hon Car penter and M as Clara Zimmerman ef me till setgiibornood waa sadeanlaed at Fair bury. Kev. Clin offldatlcg. BEATRICE Word haa been received her auiwuvka lb deal of A. U iVigart. a fiercer resident of Beatrice, which occurred at beneoa.1. Mtfc.. Taeeday. He wa WOOL GROWERS FOR STORAGE Plaa to Kisht Railroad Ulaerlsslaa Ilea ta raae I p at atleaal laairailaa. SALT LAKE CITT. A Jg. 14 -Th antuai convention cf the Wool Groaers' Aaaocia lion of America will be l.e:d in this city August 3 to J. inclusive. Not the least Important cf th mattera before the con i erUon will be the movement to tnaugu late a national storage rial. Aa acdve rht will be mad to eliminate alleged unjust d'scrirclnstlon ef rsllrcads (gainst western wool grower. Artaoc. Mrntana. Nevada. IJahe, Wyo r.lr.g and I'taa repreaent appf oxlmateiy ll.ao:.cro (hetp ard an aaaual wool tZ'.g cf K.CCC.COB psud ONE UPRIGHT $76.50 ONE UPRIGHT $95.00 O.VE UPRIGHT $112.00 ONE UPRIGHT .$127.00 ONE UPRIGHT ! $148.00 ONE UPRIGHT $130.00 ONE UPRIGHT $172.00 ONE UPRIGHT $178.00 ONE UPRIGHT $193.00 ONE UPRIGHT $197.00 ONE UPRIGHT $235.00 ONE UPRIGHT $252.50 ONE UPRIGHT $257.00 ONE UPRIGHT $263.00 ONE UPRIGHT $286.50 ONE UPRIGHT $293.00 Among the well known makes to be found here during this, the greatest value-giving piano sale ever started in the wrst, are THE KNABE, "the world's best;" CH3CKERIN0 BROS., S0HMER, FISCHER, WE G MAN, SMITH & BARNES, SMITH & NIXON, EBERS0LE, PRICE & TEEPLE, SCHAEFFER, FRANKLIN and nun erous other makes. ' ALL PIANOS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH OR ON PAYMENTS. HAYDEM BROS. .