THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. RL1TEMBER TA 1910. 9 ) Nebraska Nebraska OIL PROVES SLICE OtESTIOi t',.e. t-:e rjest of bwwlt. H , the oyinjoa that Lineoia shouid cut dovt about te.f or two-thirds cf ita tr . and " la the f Jtur plant !ree which ar nort WUsca fesplaiat Bristi Oat Kadi j .. offIra Eridence at AJ&COla. The state association of photographers ! eiened th titfU4 yesterday: K. C Neieoo of Haj-jnra. pro udi UTTTTTSS IS TTT"T OFF ST ATT) ' ?. fr of .oru. uu. iirst rice Railroad Uwrn Bee;! a r 1st Materiel Pee-ared fee la Rate Heerlasj Whew Powell to VIlMnwi. Mr. 1 corn of Tort, second vice president. ' U i-oiu of h:nrt secretary : Ann or Anoerson ot w aaoo. treasurer. HAYWARD AND BURKETT BOTH TALK AT PALMYRA Twe (ulUun, with The aed Cewaty Tleaeta, State PALJITIU, eb.. feept. . Special A btg repuaucaa bwu waa heid at ta opera houa her last e-gai. in woica the wcii candidate for ta legA-atar. H. H. Will Hay ward, and hia reception at tai mfiU4 tauved sow wcii h stood la his o n county. acnaiur Burkett apoke far ever as hour on in important luuu before th people. PERU LEADS ATTENDANCE Earell eat at State 5raul (ktwi Madeeta Melaflalag TWIf later. Nebraska heed'-iaers at th Kurwy county eeJeora- Ham. Restles Fall FnttTL HASTINGS. N-b . Sp. x Special Tele gram. A traia of fifty utomotii.n fliied WJj Hutrii boce-ters today toured Adam eeoaty and made brief stop at half desea twns. TSe trip was mad to ad vertise the Centra Nebraska fall festival. which wUi be beid her October 1 to IS. Acotbr aatomobl . ttrur will be Bad next Tuesday. iLAKASTLRCOCm IMPOSES District Court Gerk Shew- Kow it ties Insane Hospital TEXCTWS BTTEDI3 05 IKE STATE Clerk smtta He Plgwree fa Effeet that 1 aacaeter ! All Ita tourf Caere Vrm the SheA der ( the State. (Tfnu a Start Correrpondent) LINCOLN, eept. 3 Spaai. Whi the railway hmuMmib may hare beard lit t.e about oO rate la th hearing of the application of YKTor Wllaoa f jr a rd jctioa la tha ratea oo oil It did tear an about oil fuel oil. erado oil. aad otor k. tv.1 of oiL Tb sitnesa. bo aa ao wU poated. i iarUm. W. W. Aciieaa aad J. B. BoU- araa C. T. Hoop of Klssa City, lspcrted ! OeuTcred aaort a4dreaaea. followed 07 aa a chenacaU enciseer. i Add:oa Wait. repu&ua caadidaia for la his leaanittcr Mr. Rot-p rare a detailed aecretary of atate. atatemrat of tbe prora of rf.ainc oj . nnatur buraett aad Coiooel WU1 Hay acd of tbo otrtaci tn the oil found In I irX. a bo era ctommt u aecosd day a CaUforcia. Texaa. Okiacoma. Kuaa aad ! vora ttt tceir auUKnoaii tour, am red l:.:nota and be wourd up with tr.a a "-ate-' tr.ra Byracue aad were Lh pnacipau Eect that be aad examioed at leaat i ipaera. T J waa U foorth apeeca ai d:"ernt oil eumera for dcmrstlc ue ai3 u; cay for each of teem aad tba OJUh fa aad aot eao that waa s&m?ctory. H . uf tae a went further aad aald if a manufacturer I Co.jcc. iiayward deToted a porooa i of a aanafatrtory burner wouid ar.ow up In ' the um to a booat for tho iaglaaUT aad Kaaaaa City a wou.'d jJto him to. I county uchet. thm b-aace of tho tinio bw vorta of work puttit. tie bum-n tn tr. . .g deToied to state aad national afialra. turaaeaa of that city. As to wou.4 i Tiere la no isai la Otoe county wao has glTO him 1-0 for taa burner. Ear ecihuaiaaUc tlecda than Coloaat Tho ra.Iroada put oa a few witaesaeo to tail how much they had to pay In carnages for hauilnc ou aad how ijtti Uey can cau: at oca tune to Justify tnetr present rates. Victor Aiiwi. use coo:piar.airt. went into tha quaatlon of C cuat per Ua per nut of haaiiax tiio oi: aad practicably admitted befor coaiptetina- his cross tmina:ioa toat he had got beynad his depth. C G. Powell waa paced oa tho sr-aad by Mr. Wiiaosi aad tae tiuesuoca ha aaked him cat tho railroad attorney a an opportunity to brwak lata LL evidenc which Mr. Pow- eU has beea. eooipthEf for th rat cases I PERC. Nsb, Sept. 3.- Special -EnroU-aow la tha courts and tha wltaeaa waa ; ment conuauea to mcrcajM from time to haaiil unstd aftar havinc atdestopped I Um fru otiU leads la attendance coaatarmar on th ueauooa. orml schools of tha stAXa. Lut vear th- onmixtai reduced the I Keports show that Para has a larger n- oU rata. M per cent and went o-rer tie I ".Utnent by aboat W tana Koaxney and Tha new adsunis-traton bolMlec la near lcc completion and win be ready for 00 cunaary by January 1 Tha new buildics will contain ail Use offlcea, mary recita tion rooms, a swim mine pool for tha phys ical culture department and probably th department of domestic aclence. Th cormal has eatAblisoed a mora com plete system of physical culture this year, it recjtnrin- two hours of credit for gradu ation. Th3 work has been pAced In the hands of Miss Eader of the Cnirersiry of Nebraaka and Prof. Brum of Kansas university. Both har bean encased tn the work for soma time and are abi directors. The Eieerett Literary society opened the year last Friday even in; in Drwrctt hall with a musical program. At tha resrolar business meeting th following officers wer elected for th coming semester: A, L Roberts, president: Ehel Roblnaon. Tie president: Mary Barnes, secretary: Ira Crook, treasurer: Besai Burke, crtttc, J. D. McMuUen. attorney; Clay DoUom, sergeant -at-arma. President Hays was la attendance at a meeting of the directors of th BtAta Teachers assoctatlon at Lincoln Saturday. Miss Haael Beck, a member of th class of t. who has been teaching in th saga school at Holdreg. has accepted a call to th department of music In tha Pern normal aad will assist la the piano work. Th normal gle club sndg th direction of Prof. H- C. Boas Is preparing for their engagement at th Stat Teachers' association, which will be held in Lin coln November 3. M aad X. Prof. Gregg's parliamentary law ciaai has orranixed th ParUAnieatarT Law club" agaia this year with Ray Gilkerson as president and Ruth Workmaa as secre tary, Joy E- Morgan, pres.dent of last year's senior class aad a prominent debater In school last year, who has been seriously ill at Minneapolis, Is reported rapidly improv ing. prcpueitloa thoroughly aad nothing new has been brought out s far at this hear ing. An appeal has already been made to th Interstate Commerce Con-. mission to reduce th Interstate rate, aad th action cf that body may bar some effect oa th NebraakA porn miaul on. . alt Against E-OfflrtmL Dennis H Crootn has brought to the supreme court hia suit against Daniel J. Cronia aad th Cnlttd States FVleiity and Casualty company. According to th brief filed this morning by the attorneys for Denais H. Crorun. Daniel Cronia was treas urer of Holt county from V6 to 13fK and while such officer waa Instructed to pub lish the delinquent tax list ucder the scav enger tox law, la th Frontier. Instead of publishing the notices in that paper the county treasurer turned the copy over to the Holt County Independ-nt. which published the same and collected the money therefor. Uj reason of this act of th county treasurer, th p laic tiff alleged he waa damaged D th amount of CUi) and he brought suit for that sum. Ia th lower court th demurrer fiied by t.e county treasurer waa sustained and the caa her ia ea appeal. De biases! Weseweee kknl Tesrfhe. While la Boston attend .sg the National Teachers' aaaocatien the Nebraska deie betioa waa viaited by A most Interesting person ia Mm fcckJes who waa the first glvemaMBt school teacher sent to the Piae Ridg agency. Far Mr. B-anop, state superintendent. Mis Sickle related some Bf her experiences In th west in the early days aad to him ah gav much unwritten history about the Indian wars which h will Incljde tn one of his reports. "Miss Sickles told me." said Mr. Bishop, "about her receptluo at th agency. She described th reception this way: "Ia the early even. Eg there waa loud yelling at the agency and wnen I looked out I saw about sixty cowboys running as hard aa their horse could come to th buliding. They rule up aad one young man rode out apart from the ethers aad delivered to me aa address ef wdcom. aaaunsg me that th weat appreciated my presence aad aoped for me a long iitm and nepplnesa. H mad a Bice taih and then I waa pre sented with a barrel of apples. The young man who made tile address uf welcome waa Jane C. Dahlmaa. who afterwards I un derstand came t be mayor of your biggest city. That crowd of cowboys were all fine learned to think a lot Te bees b ewa Netee. PTTTON Mr. Rl'hart Gr.nm and JTF Ker.rietta Kus were marled Sunday at the home of th bnJe s parents la trus city. They will reetd oa a farm north of town. SUTTON Ralpu Z- Cortng!it. a former reei lent of tela pare. and now an em pTe ef the Burdna-oa. was snarrted la Lincoln to Mies Marae M. Staaiey of li cctn. FREMONT Word was revived her to day cf the d-ath in Idaho of 7h a Herman. daurhteT of Htary Herman, until rereotiy a res:1rit of Fremoat. Sb waa Js years ef age and died of typhoid fever. FREMONT Jar Bunt, a dsuirtter of J--.n B'jrt rf this city and Mr E"mer Linuwt of Waterloo were rr.arr.-d at aoou yesterday at the tMne of the bride a par ents. Rev. D. O. Bunt cf Swti Dakota, an unci cf the bri-ie. officiating. BUT TUN Ttrarscar afte-nono at t Jo at the home of the bnde s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grieea octrurred th marrlax rf thr e.d eautr. Clara, to Mr. Ben H'rx:lti-r. Mr. and Mrs. Hunxiker wlU make their hotn on a farm near Sutton. 1 GOTH ENBU"RG A lanre tnaa meerlrjt of wrni was beid at th First PTeeby terlaa church TuJt nirht and an anti- I Pahimaa Hub of ) members era or ganised. The women pi an to ce.-r-r the campairn work throughoct the country. FREMONT The rash of stock through Frm'-r.t ver the Northweet-m to Otraha and Cht-ago markets still continue. Mon day nirr.t y-4 cars passed thrmitrh. Lam night the- were or J car. Heary rajns la the west dejaved th stock con deraNv and cut off srme ahiptr.er.ta KTLVEP. CRETEK Messrs. Ives and Bmw-r. of SKver Crek wlii b-rin lmmrliate(v the lca.'iatina of an electric llgrtt and power pianl tn the vl."jtre. th board hav- imotH a franchise f them frr that purpoee. The corarejty will also build and enu:p aa autocnobtie garage la connecuon with It. BEATRTCT3 J.n Vamford and Miss Florence Thackr were married yeterdav at the home of the bride a sister. Mrs. D. W. Cook. Jr.. Rev. W. MuHlgan officiating. After a wedVUng trip of a week tn Colo rado the young craple win make their home oa a farm ten mllea nort he at of the city. B'EATRICE WedneedaT evertrng at th bom of th bride pancta. Mr. and Mm O. J. Lyndea. Rev. J. R Davis offl-tating. w-ae solemnizM the ma-rlare of Earl D. Martin and Miss Ethei Lyndea. and John wllhameoa aad Miss Edna LyadM. The rst named emipie will make their home TTltnot and th latter couple win live Lanham Neb. FREMONT The Inu drmlnajr ffltch as been compieted and given a good tet during the late rains, handling all the water without ipt ovrfiow The met of the dltc-h was d . The Ellthom ditch. hich is eubetar.aai'v a eor.tinuatl'-jtj of the same proportion will probeh'.y not be com pleted before next mmo. owing to the rutting off of the bends la the Elkhorn river. BEATRICE Coucry Att.ji ney T. O. t- Girr has filed a petition ia the county court asking that an appraiaer of the eetate of the Ate Iiord fJj be arntBtea tn order that the cnjrrv may ooilect the ajnourt of about 115 due as Inheritance Pcully -ntned land la Gage county valued at IT Ten months before he djed. be transferTed his holdings to his wife. E. Anreima Srui'y. The county at torney contends that the tmasnr of the pmoerty was trade for the purpose of evading th inheritance tax. SIOUX CITY BOOSTERS INVADE OMAHA FIELD H. Till n . . 1 w men aad I la of them.' J sraalae Mmw y Th following pea HOLDREGE MUSIC FESTIVAL Mau raatr Way te Held Th Days riagiass Other Tawsa WlU Help. HODREGE, Neh, Sept pec1al Hoidrege music lovers hav completed ar rai-gementa to hoid a festival chorus this fall. Preparaxiona for the event hav been going on for some time under Prof. Wallace L. Johnson, formerly ooe of th well- known muaiclana of Chicago. "The Ho City" will b given at this year's festival la addition to a lengthy program of special numbers ef music. One hundred voices hav bees secured for the chorus, and tho la th work propos 1 1 mak it an annual event. A permanent organisation la now under way aad In cludes nearly all of the musicians of the dry. Tho at th head of the movement ar anxious to enlarge th festival aad 1 ar desirous of holding a aerie of th; days' afternoon aad evening concerts with a mass choru from a number of the neigh boring towns. People at Bertraad. Mindea. Axtell. Oxford, vi 11 cox. Looaua, Atlanta aad other nearby p. aces hav already ex pressed themselves as favonng the move ment aad have intimated that they wouid co-operate with local tcuaiclAas In holding such a fescvai. rfce-ft's Da. tew. making (Lvica iur been announced for Senator Burkett: Monday. October t. Beatrice. Janeen aad Falrbunr; Tuesday. Edgar. Clay Center. Harvard and Hastings; Wednesday aad Thursday Omaha. Friday. aiaaruH; Saturday. Cereaco and Isvey. Begining tae week of October H, the sen ator will be la tae nuetaeastera part of the state, starting at Herman oa Moadaj-. the ieta. Taesday th senator will b ax Pva eer. It Is cxpecud that ths meeung wIa! be largely attended by Inu-ena, who have ' beta iatereated ia some important h-ciaie-ti"n whicn tbe senator has bvea successful in accutnnuahiiig for them. On tae even ing ef the Ilia he wul be at Ponca. Wednes day. Imkuta City aad Randolph; Thurs day. Bloumfn-ld aad Hxrtingtun. Friday, Wakefleid and Wan; &aturay, Ttkamac aad OaAnd. VcWaatn la Dry lrel rim Governor Shalto nberger aip-vcted tae foiiuwrng aeegALes 10 the fifth Lry Farm ing congreaa. which coaveea In LutcuJO. Octocer I Is I t W. H IVruM. Luac.jin. Chns Koetier Hast ngs iMgate at largei. i a,, -1 '" wa. C i- r"a n. Uiw.;., Rjort r'lca- re rLZ'cr Jl-S EAR CITT" -N-. Sept- --3pAi Djij,re.i. Kl I'l.md. rt l. Lim, Ogaiaia TiTJn- Con ruudi G. W. Norrt waa cikmiiu Case. Lam Crva; c C. Carrtg rreeted her last aight on hla arrival from Kearney; Ts.nui Andreea. Cimrt!j, a. Orleans by automooii by aa eathuatasuc rr"rj,J.-. - of his former neighbors. The Vuiu. c. A. N t. t r .'r ' ourt room was packed until standing room i.-x rlae. lUXMa, J. A i a- ia demand. Mr. Moms gav a full his tory of th oriia and growth of tn la- NORRIS AT BEAVER CITY Cewa Make Addrew Ceeely W hile m Causa swiaTB Tew, Maiia; linffia " e rJleBe View. V ; v "Koia iracuoa company aad xura isiaau aav aiade whereby the tractioa the agrwemeat Comsaay will switch cars frem the KjcX Island eroes to College 1ew. Heretofore smipers at Coiieg View he had t usuoad their goods at th crueaiag aad haul them lata ta vlUage Kie arrugcBieai la axpected to save auiereeie moaey te the a U aa. save lota of time. Th merclLaata there. til Cleh ie Liacoia Walters' club win aloae ta f'Jfra if the fuow, tae dark aad narrow path. Maay of the eoi ered anea ef Llacota beloag te this ciufc, aad fur year tt aa heea up aja.net th pohe. Flnaliy Mayer Lev calW la th he saea aad proaiued to hav uum let a-iae tf they aer good. Th pay ( it svaier ra mm hi th form ef a tetter ef thaaks aad proauaea. tmm Maay Tree la LJaeadaw Toward Evarta Weed aaid te be a Ta i- i al expert treoa Chjcago." rataril t Uureuda Llacaia yesterday la aa autoaaa- Maate Trade Exraniaa Cate City Ten rttery Seat lata Omaha merchanta ar threatened with an Invasion of what they hav for years con sidered their territory by th trad ex curat on being planned by the Sioux City Commercial dub for October ( and 7, The trip ia planned to come down th Burlington line aa far as Ashland. Neb taking tn Oakland. Fremont and the inter - mediate points aad go back by way of Fremont and Tekamah and th North western tin to Bioux City. Omaha booster seem to think that the bunch of Indians from th north will stand little show against Samson and his charms. and th Sioux Cltylte will find the cup- ! board bar and everybody tn Omaha watch ing th btg parades. Lancaster county la using tit state hn nttal for th mean aa a county Institution upon which ar taruvt k3 th burdens that ar ordinarily born by county tax per era. according to Robert Svnttn. clerk of the district court ts Omaha aad secretary of th county laaaaity beard. Figure on file in th county clerk' ofBea prow th as sct tion. Tb stat of Nebraska, must cave a new hospital for th Ins a very soon now." said Mr. Smith, "aad If the Douglaa county deiegarioa to the V-arieiatur would stand for one there would be ae difficulty tn getting tt located here. Wheel It la located here Douglas county would he somewhat relieved of th heavy burden It Is how bearing berauve the Ltncola asylum la so crowded. Lancaster, the only other large county la the district, succeaaf uQy avoid its burdens by putting a& ef '-M county patients Into th state noepJial." The foilowiag rigurwa. collected tbr the Douglas county eoanptroliar In 130a, ar rtlU typical of th condition, and they show the relative shares of th state's expecdl tur for tae Insane, d.paomana.-a and feeble minded: Dougiaa county, containing Omaha and having th metropolitan difficulty of being a dumping piac for undesirable from other communities, has .71 per cent of the total population of th state, pays M 78 per cent of th total gtai taxes and has sect 3 per cent ef the patients confined at Lincoln. Lancaster has only IS aS per cent of th rtat population, pays only lis) per cent of the stat taxes and yet has in the state Insane asylum S-5 per cent of all th patiecta. Ha leas thaa half the population and sends more thaa two-thirds aa many patients. Drug!a county la crowded out of the Lin coin asylums by prwrious arrtvala from Lancaster county, and to Dougiaa county hospital, supported by Dougiaa county funds, has fifty patients to take ear f that would hav soma chance of pi ogi gas if they could be taken to Lincoln. j "The patients w have her ar moetiy old and feeble-naaded people. " says Mr. Santta. "mud they de not aav such a great need for expert care, but If they could be put la eome larger place, they would have a better chance for recovery. The county hospital la stmpiy not tig enough to car for them decently." Th figurea Quoted, which were com piled some time ago. led Mr. Smith to send a communication to th9 county commis sioners asking for aa effort to get a new asylum located ta this county. Th figures show that the other counties In the district from which the Lincoln asylum receive patients are all paying Dor taxea tn pro portion to their number ef patients thaa th larger communities, aa the percentage af insanity to population Is much smaller. The report, which waa compiled by John Lewis, conclude as follows: "There Is bo law for. nor does th su perintendent use any heals la apportioning th number of patients to be admitted from each county In the district. The superin tendent says h admit a pattest as soon as he has roc 31 for him no matter what county la th district h is from, but will not admit a patient -from oatatd th dis trict without orders from th board. "Too win observe by this report that Tancaster Is away ahead of us aad sn ins to use the hospital for a regular county hospital, as both their commitments releases tar exceed ours when compared with th population aad amount of taxea paid." Ti Um t Cleat, Veltety Ctrnjlcdn By MADAME DMTf .I.E NEW LORD MAYOR OF LONDON Mr Thaeaaa Strssg la Fire Teetotaler to Be Eleeted t the Offire. LONDON. Sept. 9. Sir Thomas Strong today elected lord mayor of London, with out opposition- Sir Thomas la a temperance advocate and enjoys th distinction of being th f.rat teetotaller cboaen as chief magis trate of the metropolis. He was born in 17 and in 1100 married LUlie. th eldest daughter of the late James HartneH. The mayor will figure prominently la the en tertainments and ceremonies connected with coronation of King Georg. A Ffcere Artaek of malaria. Bver derangement and kidney trouble is easily cured by Electric Bitters, the guaranteed remedy. 9c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. The Key to tae situation bee Waat Ada. (From Chicago Inter Ocean.) DMiIl. ana of Paria' n famoua beauties lust passing throu. Chicago, gives us a few valuahi Idea ui. skin treatment, as follows "Tea. I hav Just com from beautiful japan, and I must say tha Japan a women, hav many toilet formaiaa ideas which Americas women should know. "What do they us to mak their akin so soft aad valv:yT "Any American woman caa use the aim treatment tf aha desire. Dissolve a small original package f May atone in about aight ounce of witch hazel. Mas sag th face, arms aad neck with tola solution once or twice a day, aad you will shortly find you hav a lovely, soft complexion, aad then the best of It all Is that this solution prevents th growth of hair, aad la absolutely harm I aa te the moat delicat akin. Mak to solution yourself. "Why. yes of course I us it. Just sea how beautifully soft my arms and face are. aad not a hair. -No. you will never use powder again, and tho stray hairs will boob be miing from your face." Adv. Jntfl. Qksap svod Big Gin BaJdcg Powder is Only Rz in Size-Not) in Satisfactioo Not ia Ecccxxsy A large can and a small cost does not make baking powder cheap or even less expen sive than Calumet the high-quality, moderate price kind. It certainly cannot make it as good. Don't judge baking powder" in this way the real test the proof of raising power, of evenness, uni formity, wholesomeness and delicionsness will be found only in the baking. : To women who do NOT Knit or crochet. You do some kind of fancy work of course Now, fancy work is, or should be, a form of relaxation. Knitting and crochet ing serve this purpose jperfecUy. They do not require strain of any kind on muscles, nerves, or eyes. They do not demand close attention, yet always hold the interest be cause the work "goes quickly. They have received the approval of doctors. Look into this. Send us the coupon below. Let us tell you how to begin show you the beau tiful and useful things you can make and the kinds of yarns to use. You will use the Fleisher Yarns of course most women do. They are tic finest yarns made. wfrauBtgWa Zrpkjr Lxirtlig Imka S-fliali FlwSS Dresaea Saiety SpMisk Vwrslc. Ife Vtwl Ckeflead Teabww PuaeU Shellaa. E-J Spiral Tan A-ra WmI Wlrcn you need yarns buy FXEISHER'Sthere'a a yam for every use. You can do so with absolute confi dence, for they are ruaranteed. Every skein bears the trade-mark ticket. Lock for k. If it isn't there hand back the yarn and insist on a skein properly ticketed- TEE LATEST STYLES El KXTTTE.G AM) CSOCEETOw A Mr. Creewd Saawt -sViLrr bb4 tasHy 1 Tad vvHTe ft Bwl) starred taet rear and has been srowuRg ever since. Vow a shawl of boom kind k h Bev-ea-sary article ot every woman s wani-r-r. Hf r at one of the latest deaiffna. Tha open work diamocd dewyru wh h showi stronger la the centeT ia rr e st ei amal'er and ernaJW in tN border. Mad of rViaher s Shetlaad FVea -aa ideal vara f Jf shawls litt, fiuj. r'LEISH ER'S) jivjot J B M.J ta CewpteS.B.AsLW.IOjn m Aad w r3 ssad yea mi mmr of tb n.iil t Ae ,. . j ehawa a eapy f , The f jjj reputation of 1 . . . r a " ',.' if I R 1 1A w i and! K r ' aV Ia a uVaira so cja R b bm-Jvfij rur-wnry to nee a yarn that wiU krep its elartritT. Thai Jawber'i --1 riaaa wtll do. Fan directincai (or majrtnx tkim and Baaay other new had staple articles btav be found ia the Bew(eig;hUiditiosi ot MevaAer'f fastfaa casl CroAiw Afaaiist. aa SBVhlahtte baadbaok for awsaaar had axpert. Om tains h eom nieea eomrss of tnsn tapikti in the varV eua) sti traits had is the) only aatbontay ttv f-njdd to raahaTW ia article. Bahd ca : TTT. TTT. Tl s JioiDeinjDiLim 1 Oc Cigar 5s strong enough to carry Utile Bobbie 5c Cigar lw into eaual demand. Half the size, therefore half the .ly firicc: same flavor there- r tore sure to meet with the same favor. Same leaf. same exquisite izorkmanshtb. Mild all throughfiller as well as wrapper Don't ask for a light cigar, ask for the right cigar. Not green tobacco (harvested when harsh and bitter, for the sake of color) but fully ripened in the fields so well cured that there's no need for you to be cured of the cigar habit, but merely of buying cigars that harm. Not a sore throat or a heart hurt in a life-timts supply (ask your physician). Then ask your dealer ot the Robert Burns when you're not in a hurry, and the Little Bobbie when you haven't time to finish the 10c size. . Same stores sell both. GEORGE M. CONWAY, Distributor Sioux City, Codar Rapids, Lincoln. asrgent movement and a deecriDUoa of tn varaua Cghta waged oa beha-f of the peo ple sy iasurgea congreaamea. It waa a eomprehensv presentation of the real issues of nanonal polioca llany democrat, who aav fat his hf clang friends here, but hat not supported him fur office, deciar mat tney will vol tor him this year. ietia Btladea HOUiRI-uE. Neb-. sVpl Three auto loads of Miaden Boosters wer ia tiw. rttj yeeer4ay giving pazZdij u, th "big Three ' day' program aad carni val I b aeid ta that ci:y next wees. The first day. OcUAar i, has bee designated aa Alma day by the atmdea people. Gov ernor tca-ienhenrer aad hla helghbors from tne liarran coaary eanual will be Present taea aad will have undisputed pua sveetoo of the city's keys. The day fui Iveing has beea allotted to UoldreT aad Kearney. R. I. Sutaeriand. emocrattc eaoduiat. far coegreea from tha dtstnet. aUl aseas. ac tbat data. The last day Hasting aad Fairfieid wUl held turta aa BAinilG P0VDER JL is a better baking- powder than you have ever used before. And we will leave it to your good judgment for proof. Buy a tan today. Try it for any baking pax pose. If the results are not better if the baking is not lighter, more delicious, take it back and get your money. Calumet is medium in price but great in eAtis fac tion. Free Large handsome recipe book, illustrated in colors. Send 4c and slip found in pound can. 1 Hhat Award larva. World's I Faad; aT"' HAfltirTWTW 77K 1 II 0 rSAAart- r TO PASSENGERS WEST LEAVEN WORTH DEAF INSTITUTE LINE Commencing Saturday, October 1st, cars on the above line will run on 15th Street between Howard and Web ster Streets on the north-bound as well as the south bound trips. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company VvOwcAao Sy The Thing To Do It yea loea yonr pocket hook. BreOa. atca r soma ether arUcl of valus, the tnUg te do k to to!ov the axasnpU ef naar othr pecple and adiertise vltbeat delay ta the Loet and Foaad eclnma of Th Be. That la what most people do waea tney loae articlas ef vslua. Taiephome as aad tell yoer Loae to all OmaU ta a ting Is axianeon. Put It In The Bee