THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AIT.rST 11 131T. Nebraska Nebraska pELZELL SUCCEEDS CRABTREE boreraer Aliricli Decides to Airiat Forxer Leiiitca X&a. HUOTT OF EZ0KZ5 BOW DTFUTT rat Saeerlnteadeet Will Rnin la November, Wea' !rw Mrs Will aft 1 ln Their BVevevda la XrkrMks. Nebraska (Tram a Staff Cui re pen dent aJNCOLJC. Am. II Sprtl la n l pricing his del erem ostium to appoint J. at DelseK. formerly ef Lexi- r.n. to be tat Mpertnt reader, t tC schools when eraprtntHAert CrtHrr. rev sr. a. rrmnr Aid rich today tried L1 following state ent: "I av received o:oe tht TV. Crab tree tnteeid ta r-- am aa nt sapr fnteadect oo or bou NTrbr 1 Mrt I ease he caj-rtei out hi Intention nr Intention la to appoint Jim E. Teisn. pns at deputy ftu uprlnierdt. ta f.U fa place made vacant by Fr-.'f- Crabtr". Mr. Deis:! piece will be taken bv Robert L TJlr, now of the Bfn Bcw At least, tba posstaoa will b of fered Dim, so I aa Informed, "la raaa Prof Crabtree earn exit B's Intention to rel-n I hti deemed It via t apootot Prof. Delae'l for tb reason that ha ta familiar with the rWJoe and naethed d detail cf th office of the preeint Stat superintendent an! It would cnue n rapture or ether d'aawmtment. t am star, ta eerrTlr.g en the affairs cf V aducaxioaaJ system aa devolve apt, the state s-upertntendnt- Delsetl .is a man ef wid crur is educational affaire, bai-tr.g be-a Identified with Nebraska schools fv a a-nartcr af a century, and ta thor-'ughly familiar with ail of th various depart Bxr.ti of oar entire high school system "Prof. E"VU. on of the younger t-prr-latenAeats of high school to this state, ia young B-aa of sntach promise, thoroughly educated and ia the rigor of health and strength, and ba certainly wCl he a valu able acoaiattloa la this office ta case Prof. Crabtraa acraaEy retg-as on or about November 1." Mr. tiil baa climbed the educational ladder round b round, aa a pupa ta tfc rural schools, aa a teacher ta those schools, aa principal ef nl'.tft erheols and aa super intendent at city srhooia Ha vorked ha rar tarooalh tha state aormai school at -i by aervtnc aa )tn)to and doing other .r.jaJ labor. When Governor Mtckey ao- pointad Mr. Deisefl aa a utember of the State Noraaal board be said: "I hare faith ta a man vbo baa vorked Grand Island Beet . Sugar Plant May Be Greatly Enlarged Pluu Ecirj Xxde U Tz la 5ew Xa tkisrj if Additioaal Acrt r Caa B SVrtrtd. GRAND island. Neb. Au. M r c.ai) At a rcefere-re betveea th mm- bera cf the eiecat!Te coasajmaa of the Ccmiccrcia: dkb aad OeoeraJ Mazcer Hf of trt Amaricaa Beet uar ccm raay aad Ltl Xaaaaer fM it ta ex Pned that the Grand Island pUnt of the eoTr.pajjT ra as aocn a tha carrnaia-n ef ir.l is p-.mpleted, which win be about tr.e latter rrt ef December, be corctSe-te-'T oreraaa!f4 ad c"Tt new and nvre rood era B3ch'jeTT. The t?ta! o-.. j for t jch tnrrcvemen'S win run t about W V ' Tbe Grsrd I:ax.d p act was the mother j r-rar j.iant la tnie nit mr-.a i iocaj i..y one of t-o. It baa been In rpe-at-tm. with the xeptoc of a year or two. tyr twea-ty-or.e T -a-l. inc!vi:r IPU. and the ac re ar' tor it is rach that there w-!U be a lot r-jar caking catrnairn. Tbe bet tare wi'.hstiod tie dr-mth f!l better than ra aiy other crop, and they are in etcehent mcditim. The a!ra of tbe club wl.l be to inereace the acreare withSi a raiii'JS of trwM Rwk aad aa. 5ILTEK CREEK. Neb.. Ao. XL-'Pv-ctaLV Ten rerlaaie of crashed rock bare b bluett for use on the sa-y road at te so-ns er,i f the t-icae over the T are mer. south cf "liver Creek Tbe rrk was f'-ini.sr.d by Po.h eour.ty aid the baiaea B-,5 t.f fi.Trr Creek acl wl be hau:-d er: tbe road ty farmers !ivtr. la te rtrtr.!ty. This crushed rock, whea rcle4 with sani. trikes a rermanert r ai arid rets aa hard and s':!d as city paTnert. The tea carloads wl make about 1 f-et cf road. More Students Will Come West For Education He-riitrw of State rniTenity Giret FigruT tliat Icdicau Lavrptr Attendance from ZaJt (Froao a Ftaff Correypordentt LINCOLN. Aos.. 11. Sp..ifcl- Indica tion potct. accordiror to P.er st-"ar Harru-n I of the state anlversitr. to a larger atteol ! ance at that Institution tfcaa crer be!ore ' and this rear a enroilmert ta expected to j exceed that of Ul by frotn e to b sta ! denta The costastly tecreaatrg BuaaJr j of students from eastern statea Is a matter ; ef comment aicocg snfrersity a jthorttiea 7...r r rr.rr,;" 7.vc,i Piined i it. tan tsat II '". . ' . . I.- - ... " - stands ready to retuTeeiate tve rart to j such aa eitut tbat it will be gcx-d fir an- ether twenty-rear run. That ljtt: d:f?l- j euitr wiU be exi'ener.ced is tte general be- j lief boee more m'-drn ne.VJ in tbt i culture ef the beet hare eliminated ao ma.-B rt te hand labor whch farmery p-ored Irksome. Cily the thinnina retnaSns cf the hand labor and on c"r-a of twenty acres or o'er tbe factory provided this labor, brlufsr the ra ta do it at so much per acre. A cumber cf former local rawer will be taken by the factory to see the beet telds to more wertera oovattea this rrar. Swedish -Lutheran Conference in Wahoo Jtbruai Conference ia Celebratl. rweaty-Fifta AimiTeraary of Its Orfa&ization. TTAHOa Neb, Aug. U- ' ; PpectaD-T: twenty-fifth aatlerary cf tbe or radia tion of the Nebraska conference of Lo theran ehurcbea In Nebraska la being ce.e- kis) way through achool and obtained his . t rated here this week. edacatioa through heroic efforts aa Mr. Dalaen haa. I believe that the tetererta of aa Institution like that of Peru will be aafely guarded by one who bad ta work hji way through it as Mr. Deiaell did. -. DelseU's sjcceae with boy Is phe- TtenaJL During his long tenure of office uperlatsednt at Lexington there was high acfeool la the state that earoUed gradaated a higher percentage of bora It was Mr. De'.aairs effort at Lexington that gave that school mora than a state wide reputation. Be began aa a farmer boy ta Astalope county, was a student at Peru, prtcdpal at Beakatmaa, superintendent at Lexington, funic aormal principal at North Flatta aad depaty atate auperisteaileat for aaarty ft year. Mr. DelaeU anaoeac-sd yesterday after- Boea that aa had already decided vpoa upcrtataedaat Robert L Elliott of Broken Bow aa his depaty. Mr. ElUou ia a typical repreaeetatrra of tha progrecsiTe young aapertBteadeerts of tha state. He Is aboat V year of age, a native of IUtnola and Bored with hia parents to Nebraska in his early childhood. He attended the rural schools of Wayne county and began teach fcig la tha rural schools ta Btastoa couaty. Urn 4m m liiat. V..l. XT . 1 caeg at Wayne aad eiace eta graduation from that institution haa attended tha Vni earaity cf Nebraska for nearly three yeara. He haa served aa principal at PUger. Stan ton county, aad was tor a time a me re bar ef tbe faculty of the Wayne Normal, and from there went to the supertateadeney of Wane county. HI work as city aperia taadeat at Chadroa and Brckea Bow has attracted tha attention of educators throughout tha state. He has been elect ad far the third year as auperiBteodent at Brokea Bow and haa aerred three saislon aa principal of the Brokea Bow Normal Eiaott Is a nataraj born leader and iser. whi.e ha was a student la the turwrsity be waa a meatiber of the state tanivereitr debating team la tbe Iowa Nebraska debate. Nebraska winning unani mously. Us ts aa able speaker. Thin spotatmeat cam te Mr. Eiaott un solicited, be having been recoeameaded to Mr. PaiaaU by moto of the leading educa tors of tha staua. Tha ftate Luther leag-ae ta meetrcg Jointly aith the conference. About frty pastors are present together with dele gate. The asinrs wi3 eontlnne through- eut the week. A large tent haa been raiaeo- oa Lather eo3eg-e campa where most of the pre gram are heid. Tha first program was given on "Wednes day evening, which co-met rd cf musical Miecttoas rendered by rerreeentative from the different Luther leajraea ta tbe state. Ihuraday foreaooa was set aftde for the bukineas meetmg cf the state league. The ooafereaee proper begins its sessions In the ever teg. Tie Swedish Lutherans have mad great advaacetaact la their ch-Jrc a-ork daring the last twenty-Ove years. There are forty rar.gTvgatioas to the state together with be same amber ef Luther leagues. The ork waa purely missionary at in sxaru aa pm aV.-aL litr ! ea (TYPHOID FEVER AT BEATRICE ftltaataaw at Ike laatitaUaa few ta re-ek4-Mlae-d Skewa Llttbs Isapewwenieat. aTPJCE. Neb.. Aug. U. f ;clal la typhoid fever cituaooa at the Insti tute for the Feeble Minded here is but tttle bx proved. Dr. Tkooaa, tbe superintendent, sper-t a restleas day Thursday, and hia re pay ary is yet ta doubc Thar are at pref ect aaeteea eases ft the dtseaaa. and aa far. five deexha have been reported. Dr. WUsoa of Lincoln. prealdeRt cf tha Statt Board of Health, tnvwaugaied coaditioct UWSUIT OVER REWARD MONEY LltlavttM la Kearney Cwaaty Ovew Meaner Paid for Catching Taytwr. M INDEX. Neh, Aug. It i Special )-A lawsuit which Is the outgrowth ef the cap ture and conviction of Bert M. Taylor. ab eommlrted the erto of mirder three years ago nd who waa executed for the same, ha occupied the attention cf the county court tor two days and haa at tracted considerable at tec. -Jon on account of the parte tcvoiTed, When Taylor waa captured ta San Bernadmo. Cal-. the dep aty ahertff gave to Aaa Ransom, then sheriff of Kearney county, a wrlttea power of attorney to ooHect the reward of? ere! for the capture of Taylor. A dispute arose j as to who was entitled to the reward and ex-restrict Judge Ed L. Adams and R- E. Adam, who Is a broth er-tn-Law ef ex Shertrr Ranscm. were etcptoyed by Ran som under his power of attorney to collect the reward money. In due course cf tle Adams ft Adams, aa at tors ays for Ransom aad bis rJSetat. Ward, collected gup. re tained one-halt th amoant as fees aad turned ever t aad took reea.'i-ta for tie remaining from Ranaom. Ransom never remitted th asocey. Ward oom macosd aa acfloa against Adam A Adams and Buvnaom. charging teat the tee charred -was fraud ulaist. njxsonscloeable aid anreaeraah-e and was aa agreement between said defeadasta to defraud and cheat the plaintiff out of all his claims aad demanda." Th amount claimed waa fO and th jury brought In a verdict f '-r fM against aU the defendants- R. E Adaraa Is ruaoiag for county udge and It waa charged by defendants that the action waa f-ntTimaarel te embarrass him politi cally by L C Paulsoa and ta partner. W. S. HorVaa of McCoca. a tfndetacy among th prrepecav studests of thit section to get at least a portion cf their collegiate educatioa ia this section cf the country. The attendance cf sradeats from over the state Is looked to be greater thao In any prertoa year aad promise to keep step with th usual Increase tn this rbgard. The old student who return this year wlU fiad fewer charges la tbe faculty than for some years part. Tbe attraction fjr professors from this school to others ha not been so great this year aa for aeverai years la the part. Chief among the change In faculty Is the departure cf Dean C R. Richards cf the engineering college and the aseumptl?n of a part of bis duties by Prof. J. XX Huff man cf Purdue university. Prof. Hoffman is to be professor cf mechanical engineer ing. Vut th deacshtp Is left vacant. An other charge is th replacing at Prcf. G W. L. Tarlor by J. E. Le Rossirnol of bead pr ofeasor ef political economy. Fred it- Hunter auoceeda A E. Darlsaoe, deceased, aa principal cf th school cf agriculture and becomes a member ef the university athletic board. Fred Rasmussea become bead cf the dairy department ef th college of agrloultura, succeeding A L. Haecner, resigned. E. O. Stiehm becomes the Crrt all-year athletic coach that th university has had. this place havir.g been established only last year. W. J. Duppert. acting bead ef the department cf forestry last semester. Is appointed to that position permantctly. With these as the pricdral faculty change, th ahaeoc of Prof. K W. Cald well and Dr. A E. Guenther will be notice atie to old student. Both faculty men have a leave cf absence tor one year. Prof. Caldwell being ta Europe and Dr. Guenther In New Tork City. A change la the adtninistration of the teachers' college Is br-!ng mad whertby the col lege will enroll only students who have had two years' work In other col leges, these to receiTe degrees from th col lege !a which they originally matriculated az.d aot from tbe teaxfcers college. Ia ef fect thia makes the teachers' college strictly a professional school. Art Tea Wildisf tkc Pidurti ( CaTTt&t EfltU il Otf Via dial? STORE CLOSES 3 P. M. SATURDAYS 10 P. M. Three t'.me a week e d ra ay a n-w ss'ect. They depict ti;M3-t- Is eTeryauarter of t"e g ot T'."ey are alsays (tFplsyeJ ty six t-e to ti day bffre tT are pnbilsbed la any local reper laciircti ef Aibdnl Tcfc'i Visit Were f.rst tlljtratd la Kuxg f war eon s witdoaa THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES m w a a TTTikb Last Call for Bio, Bio Savings will soon be sounded. Oar great Half Off Sales have been a surprise to us and our customer?. Ther didnt ex-j-eot to find so many, manr barg-ains and we didn't expevt to see ?o many seekers after them. It has been an event to excite the admiration of the ewncmieally inclined and the envy of our competitors. And, the most satisfying thin? about it has bevn. that no one has come and found audit to criticise. They found thinirs just as "wre said they would. Those? who come in the next few days will find what we say they will, and disappointment will be the lot of those who do not heed our cry of "Last CalL" Men's Suits at Half W gtStl hart tboat l.C'OO Suits, divided Terr evenly among the varlcut tizea. colors and styles, it raay take yoa a Uule longer to ulect tLan It did ia tbe bericai&K. cut tbe saving ! Just as Erfat and our tlai Is yours. Especially large Is tbe aaortmot cf our famous 1 15.90, $20.00. IIS. 00 Fancy True Bin Sergei at S7.50 810.00 812.50 A few $10.09, tli.OO Salts left at 815.00 517.50 The Half Price Trouser Sale Ceruir.! wgg a wiidfall for savljn rcea. It cam Just t s tiro wbea an extra pair wag needed by most every fellow. If you were slow, doa't Imagine yoa'rg left your opportunity. Ther Is a plenty ift a'l sizes at all price. Brokea lots of straight bottoms nd all Outlns; Trousers. $2.50 to $7. SO Trousers for 81.25 to S3. 75. Please Save Half on Your Summer Furnishings Ton seed Shirts, TLderwear and such things 'J the time. We've a considerable stock of Broken Lots that we cast se'.l now. We will cot carry them oTer. We would rather have yon get them than some peddler. Therefore, a favor to ns and yourself see these bargains: Brokea Lot of $100 to IS fO Shins for 50c 81.75. Broken Lot of $1.00 to $10.00 Underwear for 50c 10 85.00. 12 SO asd 13 00 Ramie Linen Underwear for 81.25 Eo 81. SO. Broken Let of SOe to $2.00 Silk Neckwear for 25 t0 8100. $2.00 and $2.60 Manhattan Shin for S1.3S. $2. SO ilaabattaa 6 a in for 81.5S. Boys Suits for Half Thetse Broken Lot contain some of every sis sad every strle any one of then would make a splendid hool gait and hell seed that ere long. $2.00 to $19.00 Wool Salt. 81.00 85.00 $1.00 to $4 00 Wash Suit for 50r to 2.00 &Cc to $1.00 Waa Pants fcr 25? to 81.00 Getting Oxfords at Half Price Is very nearly like getting something for noth ing. Leather It high and no relief la sight. TouTl not buy such good footwear at such price for raanv years to come. Broken lot, cf course, but ft Ct for most every foot. $2. SO, $3.50. $. Oxfords lor 1.25 81.75 S2-25. Fallertea Ckaatasfaa. XTTLLERTON, Neb Aug. 11. - Special. Itany families are already catnpir.g in Pul ertos tark. Tha taalfth aeasioo of the Fullertua Chautauqua opened tonight. Dr. D. T. Robertson of Colorado win be the platform superintendent this year and con duct the morning round tah'a. Miss Elisa beth Talcctt will be la charge cf the Seton Ir-d-an work for the children and a Toung Mea's Christian aseocacoa phys-cal director wili assist ti-e t..ya in their pay. Some Endorsements for James B. McGrew, Republican Candidate for State Railway Commissioner Central City rkaataaaaa. CENTRAL CITY. Neh., Aug. U. 'Spa-clai- Next aeek the second annual Cen tral City Chautauqua begins- The chaa iauo.ua iirograms coocnu every aftoTiCKKi and evening during the art and w.il con clude with a program Sunday afternoon and a grand sacred concert by the Rcya! Italian Guard band Sunday evening. It gives the Advocate great p'easure to speak a few word of commenda tion for our fellow townsman, J. B. McGrew, who is the republican candi date for railway commissioner. He has been a re.-ident of this state for about twenty-five years and nearly all of this time has been ensafred in the banking business in this county, where by hi3 honorable and conservative manner of conducting business he has won a large circle of friends. He was elected by a large majority as a member of the sen ate from this district and he pursued such a straightforward course during the session, always being for a square deal, that he has the distinction of Wing one of the fairest and most up right member of that body. He hail a from the great Republican Valley in the southwestern part of the state that is entitled to recognition on the ticket, and if elected we feel safe vt- , j . . . 4 , . . We are pleased to note that in stating that he will give everv , T ,r . , .v.. v.. v.. ; ei,' Senator J.B. McGrew, of Bloom- tiiitr iiuai liiis ij u-5ii.tr3 niiu int J 1 A - f- f - - - - I i r'ss'-i?" ' 'a in- -' " James B. McGrew, Bloomington, Neb. Our friend. Senator J. B. McGrew of this district, has filed as a candidate for railway commissioner. Xo one can deny Mr. McGrew 's ability in mat ters of the kind that would come be fore him should he be elected, most of the questions that come up before that body for judgment being problems of a business complexion, and in the set tlement of which his long years of practical experience in the business world will come mighty handy. His heart will be in the right place, too, that is, for fairness and justice. Mr. McGrew won this reputation when in the banking business, and as far as we know never took a mean or unfair ad vantage of anybody in all the various dealings he had with men. This is say ing a good deal, because, too often, you hear it said that so-and-so pinch.ed him" when he caught .some one ia trouble. The testimonr is the men of America was held ia Ciller, Thurs- t day, and fu a very aueaeuasful affair. Faurbury was wall represented at the pic nic, a special train conveying several hun dred Visitor to t.'.at point. The Fall-bury band furnished music fur the occaaioa. The t2ir. " "'..V1. & man who is f&zatical on either cient Order Untied Workmen lodge an 4 later received th co-eperauca cf the Mod ern Woodman. Th pWuc resembd more cf a carnival than the customary picnic. Former Adjutant General Jeha C Hartl gan ct Faurbury delivered the Zaia ad dress of tbe day and apoka oa fratarruvl- at th Institute yesterday, that everything peescble waa and b stated Jehaeen Wsstaea te Have Pleete. TECVM3EH. Nb. Aug. 11. Src!al The Modern Woodmen of America c-ampa af Johnson county are going to hold a b.g picnic at the fair ground in Tecumseh on Tuesday August IX The camps cf ail the towns ef th county aav agreej to Mike Harrington Again Takes His Pen Addresses Semocr&t of LVebravA Ccnccrxir? Ciidudacy -of C. L. HaraiuL being dor. fiannvnr -T "R tnflroxr nnt wife returned to their home here howfZV' " - ;-nr, u. kia 0 r,;-f - . .. . -ur. jucurew. ".Mac always Board cf Rail, CMon. fo" E oa 17"TITrt T "git" is what oa ers a square deal, and that is . J..' . u Lmln dnni tie legislative bear bout him, We beUeve a . w w. . e , V i- ,V ft Usl 4t VVU.Ui.31WUi: rtw . ... Senator McGrew made an envi- 6ession- Ace :5enalor was EePl verdict will be returned able record as a member of the busv tands with his after he has served his time in upper branch of the late legieda- nany friends, when he came ti!e office of railway comrnis ture, always found advocating down to the office for his morn- ?ioE, "He vs all right" will oe ine common opinion yon u ended and what is demanded rather than side. Bloomington Advocate. V. . - . . 1. . a - .U. ' . . 1 rrw r- ... . mc liitraiurre iimi were to uic maiL. ia rsenaiAr rw. Deacanruaate tf - iha vr,aCCM it .t.. . , hear when his term is st primary lor Tiaj A .i n;uai- ... . the office turned over to a.Vls4ai A'-e. X. -- a Va, i Oil Q ' rwi Tt At Bvm , ,11 e.sxs u . railway com- ... ..j a nai tua, u censor. Frank m Sent tipI. ta check tbe spread of th disease. Monday ta water from th nw well at the Insti. 1st will be turned sat the staadpip. aad quantity ef chloride ef lime wlU be used ta the water la order to give th pipe, aaaln aad everything about the building g thorowgh cleansing with a view of srak 2tg it a sanitary as posaibi. tak part. Thia Inaugurates annual pir ns- f c th fraternity in the county, aad , next year tt will ba held ia on of the other wna The committee ckueea tor tia CTomm-aicntT, Suffered Vilh Diarrhoea For two day 1 swTfsred terriUe agony with raai-ikusa aad Ocxxcg aama. when a frveast recotniviended Wakefield s Black eat I Pa'.aam t as sad I seat ut aad got g botU. Ta fftct St had oa m was wwederfsU It estekly relieved the paia. juieted n and I weat to "eo aooa after eamnvencirg tbe Baisaa. Whea I wok a I was eared and have aot had aa at- ef the trouble since. ibect te aewej trouble and is s ga.iid by another :ler.gthy tt.tie dated at ONU and ad- town. The committee ctueen tor th , . x . . . work are at work oa tbe pr:iminr of , AftCT . pro,T j..,, rt MJ,: eat a etae aa A W atTak k sa wgn " T Ke - I . . . " - ' i uv t.Ta a.r.a rAri.rra tvi ihm Sute Senator J. B. McGrew of Bloomington will before the Augu tbe office of state rrussioner. Mr. McGrew has an ,v ,,v rni v. orks for the people of the state ... , , continue tLat toacv. iiwareth . . , ,. . excellent record as senator and jeecoxe ' Eot 'or uy clique or party. will no doubt receive the nomi- Here's our good right hand, nation. Franklin News. "We feel it incumbent upon ns Mae; Franklin county is proud to congratulate Senator McGrew of yon. F ranklin County J. B. McGrew went down to upon his splendid legislative (Dem.) Tribune. Lincoln last week and filed as a record. He has proven hime!f rpTinbl iVin rAr.irlfitA fnr tfi nf- trr ! st evsrr ttim ir Via iirctit. TV; frillnwrir sr pnrirRAvriont Twvt lA?r!c1ntr?r TTia fotTrtnr Th return ef "Mke Harrir-gtoo la hi I . . . ., .. ' . .... ...... verbal bvut with c c Harmaa. rua-ng 1 oi state railway commi ssi on- uencv. ot a partisan act tas was contained in tne resolution.- ntizens in t ranklin county be- f or tha democratic nomiiuiUoe lor raja ay ! r fo mo,Ta a mti'lr r- mwl kavi V ; - fn. V . A . .nta.l V.t- tY -m n K 1 i n n !r tl o 1. .aa.J dnl 1 n - - ----q - - ' . -" v u v. iiiv - - - - r ... ... . w . v. w , . i record in the state renate last cratic and proirrerisire in his vot- county convention of Webster mend him as an able, honest and winter and has the stuff in him ing. We have failed to find him county: industrious public servant, to to make a pood commissioner, at anv time lined up behind anv "We further herebv endorse higher official honors at the a suc- The following resolution was unan imously psa py the repuhllcasi con vection cf franklin county: "We take pride in the clean record of Hon. James B. Mo Gretr, as state senator in the eared. Th serwres ex the Tecum S j Ut tne rai-roaa ar trir tj ncmir-at in Vfrr w-i.11 rMo tr.- In .,o,w, TT, , i f.:,Vl t eV.., V- 1- ,f V 1 .t coctracted for. c prirnar-es is C. i iiarmsj ef HcU-' -r-- - vi luijvioiii'a. nc ii..auc a laiimui uic invm ui um wuiwi iwui uauu - ui mr jtrujiic ui tlic BUito ihe s got to promise us a better servant snd no man can decry the 26th senatorial district, tho of Xebra.-ka, and hereby endorse train service iere at Ki vert on. his fidelity to his constituents. Hon. J. R. McGrew, of Bloom- his candidacy for State Railway Riverton (Dt-m.) Renew. Riverton (Dem.) Review. ington, Nebraska." Commiisioner." U.H.v V-. . Km-m rMTnMt fnr Our . a, -rf-t . .... ... -- ir. niraua. J a ietstty aruc vie ,iepare in tAe sr.aia ay raiirua car-i la th afternoon there w. ill be a long pro- aat me to go bWore in stale corjutie gram cf sport, laciul-ng racing, etc. 1 a1 ,;r ' lt1 h pan-t:;.teu ta t-.a fur- 1 the election of Cowsui fur oooiiruasiLiner. A ,tor as ria c Ther WIS be a baa b3 gam. Brobabiy between ta Johnson aad Firth team special program wCl be provided for evetang- i oaxi to ea jv, i dais Harmaa now Mai t j tx ected to icvmuy inth or witnuut a iurv and entire stretgt in th de&ovaue frimar-.e t ward m tcT tak ef the trev jfi nave kea su have tried a g r with av satiafac BUdrevBi If HILT BXTM. i T Neb, proie hi prac;uoa in th handlig i-t H-rT-- TtM " a-rrcy canilet el y Hsu's. u.eee rorruj f:naa- That Aug. 11. kpe- out aef ur th stats eomm.tt t'mon I'acJ' attest rtsxmsa son. of . . . ,uomoM. a urn M-.J s. iw cialWD.es WUllam waa quit, lousry j TeisuS, poed te ri nTm of "cai: injured wfcC trying t catch aoen colts j arr.aavii. a stste eeeimntse haa itu ' l J u.-i.t oc trie s.r-rst rtuvn of ia a paatura Th pasture la large and he;arttT to issue subpse&a to compel tae I Uj lhrw Tfc --i it - by tt cr fcsJ rola im ceestanr w-k Oeorre Tarlor !"1 of any w.iaees. I wont tas. ' trat i . m -J be out Mm tt s-r.a.s had gun, ta eeespany wit a ueorg Tayier. u, ordinary LtM .... R. . r c.earod aaay tr.e eletun returns nl t ca.cfl a t t break. A bua.h ef kjw ef no way by anich tn truth couid awe and Belts had been drtvea 1st a j be t eacept by kaemg aa aruoa tn Co -rt comer and Taylor threw a rop r ft !Te,-wlta,f t?4-1? s-bpteaiaed and - . - . - , m r i a ptvifl I renOia that he is a cere in mails .a tr. hands cf mor eur.autg men. rests oa r'roi support. The demorrats air. Harrnaa is r-urauiru? the eourse amsi ittrir disapproval ,f railroad iKterferenc U aaro m by rex-ruea kiretng tor tem.y i to " PO-'c by b-ryiruj Mr. Harmaa good yeuvra. fcut dunn ai ef taat ture 1 hare sad deep t-e repub.t.aa eugr.t t aid g jne ahead and f of r.t theta la tae ce.rt oa treig-t rat. scl uri aseenger rates snd in the ratroa paaa svsiem aad t J "? ssS noa tn awuii of it com I in making aipoeure within has artr. If list good nvea caa be svoraineted then tae ':r.'fft r t !l".e pecp e wul be sat no snatter n&ich wtria If on good ansa ran be iafenlea. but this aa as yuat ' turned ts rua aad Wlilaams ra la treat of to what X aevded aad I tak pieasure ia writ lag ran Uu setter telitag of my ex perse no nit U. ery truly your. R TACK. ftu aad Buftal Ave, CuUcaga. Haadrad t aeeftl (growa Beopk aad etliareai are itvtag today wae ewe their tree te Wakefiesds r la. A berry Balaam, tt aas cured haadreda if net tbeueaad at tease of SHarraeea aad summer bowel It.-.able sa tt past maty-five year after B4t fAulea. - wwrr theta te heal them rff. dow and tramp aim bad y. caaiag a deea gaaa ta tae calf ef hia teg and ra- rioong nvnverous minor injuries. He was brought ts town at enca. and, iinlans cna plicataoa set ts, he wf3 be around aga in a few dam rws but ur nnsaisi , n .. 'iu iui i nae statea eith r tae tewti-! tsffli ga. and much They knock ad kuatU.1 r-" V1 l am tHisj mfcen Csspii ran. It is a euftcient ansner to say that I anea s-yik-tg of it at the tutie if 1 had anowa in oorrupt neUiucs liuat er used te ect Ceagui I wowid hair wntdrawn from th preaidcctial aiertorau Uc ket and taken tne Kusii against Ceegi-i. nveodsweat aad Werkaaea rtrnte. rtlKBURI, Nek, Aug. 11 ifpeclal ) Tbe tfteeata anaual ptcnie of tha Ana set Order failed WtrtftM and Modarft Weodr anow it i m mri pre-.-itct a hers lb ra.i ruads ooud eoairoi tt ccmucralic vot itutt thai VJt waa cast f jt Hartnar.. Ve tera tt pec iva ia U stnailer los'.s .ad jiuy preciacta cjan ui th riiroi irsr c-red ia namir.aur.g th rmsir ru rirr as i in r ia ear I r t.ti it is ecu BDt tneft a esen rhaoc ttai their e-u BMjmir.at th 'Mi: in the repuhlkaa y-nrruar hm. and if that should be eon tt !Lp,e li be abs.tr.y iivat aay chance to lext a r - ay irsinMuui iakorabe ta t.a.er let that taey i-l succeed n..r. ; of a Tate Tea getiUerraa ta tansies laninsted. either la our pr.marvs or th i-epuol.caa prirruarUe, then tte saea who a: s sir.cerely o; posted to corpora's rul In IL rail ay ceanmission al'l hav a chance lo vote fr a sruta wfc w;ll protect them. iptmar.es tar. .ess ecm re.ta-aa cf stand mat rs ruas naa n ra..rceJ Uim and ir-;-.res Better ha accuser caa aay aa much. For rri. I surny can. I have never traveled a rtuje oa a rau:resa.d in nv Mf. fr ar.icn I have not p-d cuvsa And if t.-n st,b If tfc.t rre as not oa tl,eir f.ca.t. rai roaas had any club ever me that they coi use sccvssfu iy in tn tiKtr years that I tan betted to n-au th war oa tr.rir wroncdairgs ttey eoui not - tt: tt te aa srcr..r.at to aae ivt ci'ih E-t ta ao,jtting tteae lartacs tae ar BCiv US.S llai 1 -. l.t V.arti VLr.aaw Csariein It a! eater ca.ied "vutti ris n-uMvja " and It la the repuMicas i describe It truly. Ttev ua falaeiKMMl A aether S.Oww aatesaeWUe la fteea.ae.ers' Ceatest. Aeneas eg artaee laaasr. A eg wet It. - 1 waom. at'ta er earthing e! a then, ia tumir.g tse aittutk at that may aud attuatk..n. The .rf .rt ef tte raiirrad at "-t pr'jaTnv an b.usi.y. jam ay trrm tt party l -e. Th eaeation that tune is ta d. t -de th vet e rauroad j This is not any perscr.al iruaiter between ! is n tether a it .an ahail be nom. n ted nnsuariorwr arraf j the other tar caa- I Mr. Harmaa and tr-i av.t The maa ts a i ,nr rai!ay cestumsanuner are baa stood la didst. sL the rairoed crow. aJ rr.ts s-. rs r tr te m acept that I know eosne- 1 hand aad glev i te rauruada ia cor for harnvaa. At lka tnemeat ta railroad ; t mg of htm political. y. I da not hr I ruptir-g our politic and whoa elaoi b-;e peiitwis.: are edevring t caat thaxa bosuO-ty ta t-a (or lu tatern le- I of scces U the penusj-is nt Iseed Hsnetks rttebie. CENISON. Ia. Aug. U- Bpecial The third anaual bnresho B4trfcng contest for reaidects ef thai ceunty ha taken puace at i . out There wae amri tctereet taaen ftlaertdaa Brerher bf Vail were th county champiua af R. W. Robertson and B Co af Cekatt- The wtr.aers won eaeveai ut af twelve game Fourteen pair eAayer wer la th coat- Th K7 t tfte attaauoa Want Ada, TOIIE'S OLD r GOLD Ell COFFEE-i combines quality sacnavotny. More cap to the nosa4 becaaa of the splnl,4 cof rrowtia. (aperb ajrara, cases of tt bieod. On pownd wd coaviac jon. 30c bwaad at year grocer a TOMC BROS, O Maanea, U. Ther are tw kiada S psora. rest's sa '