I. Till: BEE: OMATTA. TTTOSPAT. ArOUPT 31. 1911. Nebraska Pretty Girls Join Ranks of Pedagogues DEPOSITORY BONDS MUST RUN ine ueer. n;S Attorney Gtneril KeJim They Seed Sot Be Believed by State Basks. SLCTXITY rBOM XATIOXAX BASXS Home TolKs Ni i-Y. i ; g v : LiKe t Bill mill A re Made v er1 a s State Feeds m Desalt Is State Beaks rlr Resaala la Far. r( From a Staff CorreTorideiit t LINCOLN A tut gj.ec J -In le".s"i.y 'el tee gnv ng hi opinloa nn f!ffr eat phases of tr,e rv hack K . mrxr.tr e.e Soett law. Attorney Gererai Oraat ilart'a hM towrd that as far as tax-as not under that U are concerned th :d depository law to ta f-jll force and effect exd that tor funds decoetrl witn natiocal rank In tats state the teie treajrer ra require eerwrtty In the share of bods and that as caa depos t In do bank mora than la per J cee.t of the smcuat of the capital swk of that bank. further. Attutrrr c;rerei Martin M t at hoed given IiT the seiJrily of public ludi cannot be re e-ae-3 t any public of f-laJ. therefore verto- r-.a'r basks tilth tan such bonds for the security of mat? funds la tbetr posnstlon l.r or ts tbe going la te effect of tb bank ( uar n i r act must coetlnse ta keep ruck bonds alive until ther legei tersrrlnatka at least. Ib tats connection A ttortfr Oenerel Mar Via ssj s: Surety bond and other dinf of secur- j ttias were tax en by the state for the - ! posit of Its funds prior to the tae of j the preeeal law. which provide that m j additional securities etel2 ee rmuirea. but i the back guaranty fund stall t-e deemed , lumrKsi imn;t lor totri puonc ana private funds. lnder otner provision of lb bank guaranty act tbe ii!t ci public fiutds ss secured were e xj-f-f- . 7 exempted from wwwmfiiu lor the g-uaraaty It fol)ows that tfee bank which hare on epoMt atat f anda, and bavs firm mrvtr boikds tbvrcfor bar not, up to tais time, boaa oosnpvJkvd to pay acjr amessmcct M tb UMKint of stats drpctits. t"onc- unUr ttr hare not saftrrd br rsaoa f fearinc paid tba premiums on ruretr betMla. Laul such time as aa assxument has bean made which ooT-ers tbe ainount of tbaso stato deposits tJ--ey would bare no ciauais for coaiplsJot asd oouid sot expect ts bo resaeurae4 for a&r part of prenuuma t It ts paawtbta that the courts might bod ' thaJtt bem surety bonds arv rnwni by l-tperaUoa of law. but the boods UicsieiTco bjooid not be surreodn-ed. but must remsa P xa ni wtia the proper state offloer. A aborts or 4falcaUa mutbt hare takes pises between the time wtwti the bonds were given aid the present time, and the bssd la tntesded to cover such loss. If say, tor such period of ttms. I know of no way by which tbe bond Could be released by earnest of tbe parues. Tbs bsaka. tbe surety coTr.paslea, It stale artd those interested in the a-uaracty furd. jVCts to law and equity, rrowiag out of ' ke boad esntrmrt. It is doubtful whether mxy af-eot of the stats woujd bare a lawful rbt ts eonsest 'o a release of the bond aad svea tbouch be did so consent to cases! tbe bond and surrender It. it is also euseasnaMs whether said act would be buMUhf spon tbe stats ana tnose inter ested m tbe g-isaranty fund. As 1 slew tbe law. reu new have the rla-bt b d posit state funds tn any bank wb!c has compiled altk the bask stoat -asvr Is, ts tbs extent of not exceedicf per cent sf us capital stock, and tn so dotkf you are not required to demand from any sack bamk any further secarttles tn the way of surety soods or real estate aaaeaes, etc as provided by tbe de soeHerjr taw. Of course, the deposltorr lav ta stUl m full ofrce and effect so far ma Waks set under tbe ruaresty act are There are I'd pretty youn school teach ers from ETkborm. Ber.soo, Irritttos and other pofr ts In ol1 -fiai county attendinc the county tree ben' Institute beim beid at the Omaha Ueh school this week. Most of them have taught but a short time. Others wi;i being their careers as school ma'ams next month. The classes of the f-rst three days of the Institute were bid especuvHy for theiri benefit. On TKursjar tbe excerienced teachers will come in for tbe last two J days for the more advanced work. County Superintendent W. A. Toder has charge of the Institute and M.rs Emily Wood, teacher ts Lone school, is lnsvructof Among the mnre prominent instruct on la the accom pan ring group are: Seated, left to right: F. O. Garrett of rrerrtor.t, who spoke on ""Conservation asd the Pub He Schools" WriocFftT He his ajteaded both former natior.a". cfrrvsiin con gresses and will represent Nebraska at the one tn Kansas City rext month. Miss Kate McHugh, principal of tbe Omaha High school, who will rie tbe closjRg address of tbe Institute Friday morning. Mi Martma Anthony, ward rrinclpal at Red Oak. Is... who is cne cf the most ex lertenced leaefcers at the Inrtttute. sir Tudrr, who was Miss Arthony s prise pupil m tbe littJe country school !n Phejby county. Iowa. M:as Emily 'Wood, who Is teaching clarses Mr Rose Parker of Har!an. county superintendent, one of tfc visitors at tbe sessions. Husenetter Says He At uannot serve Asain ODD FELLOWS' HOME AT YORK TOJE DEDICATED sa Oct ewer Elckteewtk Will Be Is Crsre sf rmd TOM. Neb . Aug. -(peiaX) October U ts tbe ray set for Cn dedication of tbe RM.M Odd rrlkows" nome ta this dty. The grand lodge meets la Lincoln on October 17 asd will adjourn on that date until Oc tober for the purpose of taking part ta the dedicatory services. Special tralna vUl oarry tbe members ef tbe grand ledge to and trsca this dty. Arrangements are also hetng made for special trains ee ail roads scaring tbe ctty ts carry members sf tbe order and Resekaha. who may wish to be Chiirmu of Republican State Com mittee Isiues Call for Session Kext Monday Erenuv.". log his borne with grantfparerts In PWer. The check which he passed vti rtfred wnth the name of Georre X. Andrews and was cashed by A. D. 8totts. A few min utes afterward gtotts disoovered the check was worthless. MAJOR PENN TO TAKE RIDE BEREFT SPODSE SUES GERLKG BrskeEsn Wsnu $25,000 for Aliena tion of Wife's Affections. EE rSTXBCXPTS LOVE MTSS1TE Officer ts e Detached Serf see Ordered j It Is Charged that Defc-sdsst Far lreeeed ts Fsrt Crwssi j aUr irrmry It eery for Mrs. fee Teet. j Besisssls Bedsua te fteesre Dlesrre frsss Hassetsd. (From a Staff Correspondent ) LJNCOLX. Neb. Aug. 16. (Special Tel egram In a statement which he issued here tonight Wtllsam Husenetter. chair man 01 ,ae repuoaou. s v " reo . Aug , H R Gering. bead of tbe Henry R. mittee for over year past, nas announcru , KlJor j-j,u, a Penn. Twejrth U.Ixnuy. that under no circumstance, will be again J C. 8. A-. who Is o. detached duty In- corner TJ pt the place. He bad alrely mil- Lruetor of the Nebraska Nation g-.ard. j club ar.d 'bJ .'tf"f te4 this might be Ms dechuon. i has recved novice te proceed to Fort Crook for 1" " From a Ftaff Correrpci.dent. ) LINCOLN. Neb . Aug Ja.-Special. - At the same time be announced that a1 and undergo the anirual teet nde on horse- meeting of that body would be held tn this! tack tvented by ex-President Roosevelt ; city Monday evening. September . Let- for the officers of the army. The date ot ters wrre sent out te tbe members of the j tbe test and the route has not been ordered. new stats committee today, and doe ts the fact that the meetine; Is te be held during state fair week as snusnally Urge attendance la looked for by tbe offJcors Cblef ta the list sf business ts be trans acted hi the election of a complete roster of committee officials and a planning of the comic g fall campaign with the suc cessful party nominee of the late primary electioa. The following are the members ef the sew state committee as selected at the state coBveatioa held In this dty July S: First district. Ed Feraeau' of Auburn; Second. M. T. Harrison of Dunbar; Third, B. E. Hendricks of Wahoo; Fourth. M. L Lesraed. A W. Jeff ens. A- C Putcosst. Prank A. batwell. E. O. Brailey. aJ! of Omaha: Filth. C R Gurney of Fremont; gixtti. E. D. Wrtoo of Lyocj: ScTecth. J. C McNish ef Wisner: Eighth. W. H. Need- of Bjoomneld; Ninth. George Coup- bet It must be a ride of ninety mliea. or thirty miles each day for three days. Ka far as knewa he to tbe only detached officer ef the army who has received notice that be must make the test. Just Issued by eperiatendent Gardner of this county show that there are IS MS chil dren of school age in the county at the reseat time. There are to be employed la the school of the county dunng the coming land of Ufm. Tenth. George V. ertx of .-, The l.'ier are te be te- &cbuyler: Eleventh. Carl Kramer of Co- male teachers. Tbe laaer are te c ac lumbus: Twelfth. F. A. Marsh of fcward; corded a yearly wage on the average of Thirteenth, a W. Buroham and F. Ev j jsnet, while the female pedagogies are te Edrerton ef Lincoln; Fourteenth, A. B. . .. T(- Spencer of BarnesFion: Fifteenth. F. Wll- PM tb of f1-" TB cox of HubbeU; Sixteenth. Anton Predla total receipts of tbe office for the last year of Crete: fcevesleenth. W. J. Farley o were SCSJOW. Aurora: Eighteenth. C. R. Heutssr.ger of Grand Island: Nineteenth. H G. Thomas n-s- t. Frs.kJIs. sf Harvard: Twentieth. G-orge Lyons of j f!?. " Nelsoa: Twectyrst. C. W. MeConoughy j PLOOMINGTON. Neb.. Aug. Ss-fSpe-of Holdrege; Tmenty-second. N. P. Mc- j cia.) The Frank Un County Automobile as Donald of Kearney; Twenty-third. T. T ' eortation which new has a membership JotoT7 oY rlrV.irrwt O- L-i. Uto, u the matt- of via f North Platte: TwentT-sixth. J making food roads to connect all tbe R. McCarl of McCook; Twenty-evec'.h. J. M. Lj-nch of Bridgeport; Twenty -e.ghth. E. H. Boyd of Alliance. a w:res axrecnons by en;amin lucmaa. a Burlington railroad brakeman. Bring at Twenty-fourth ar.d Lake streets. The peti tion was filed in district court Wednesday afternoon. The petition, filed by MeKenxie. Howell at Cox. Redman's aitorceya. charges that tn about July. EOT. Gerlng becsa to lay plana for alienating Mrs. Redcsac's affec tlona. ail parties at the time living ta PLattamouth. Not until a Tear later did LANCASTER SCHOOL CHILDREN ! Redman discover what bad been done, be J says, the alleged discovery resulting, ac Cwanty anpertstesdeeit Gsrdser Be- j cording to tbecnarge. from the accidental eelees Resorts kawla( eaaber j uterception of a lore missive. X:mr-T Hlsa. J It further is charged that Mr. Oerlnc etn- i ployed an attorney to secure a divorce (From a Staff Correspondent-) j Rdmiu and that O-tng aad jm. nnmaa bi inr wnc vi tunc idv s-iit were occupying' the sum bouse. It Is further charged that Gerlng is continuing ts keep Mrs. Redman away from her hus band and nome. PROF. ALERECHT TO KANSAS PrtseJpeJ Lathe of West Point Cen wa Schawls Arrests re alties la Soath i sssa.1 WEST POINT. Neb.. Aug It .t Special r Prof. Albrecht. who for some years has keen priadpal of tbe German Lutheran parochial schools tn West Point, baa left for Alma. Kan., with his family. He has bees employed as principal of the parochial schools at that place. The bar docket for tbe forthcoming fall tern sf the district court of Cuming couciy. which convenes on September U. contains thirty-four cn il and one criminal case. The Scribber boosters to the cumber of ever traveling tn tseaty-five automo biles were ka West Point Tuesday morning advertising the attractions cf tee stock w billed to take place In that city Sep tember IX. 14 and IS A marriage license ha been granted to Bernard Baumert and X! Gertrude tralt snaa of Aloya. la this couxity. The concrete foundation for the new auditorium Is finathed ar.d the laicg of brick teas begun. Amardcs Cwrr has the contract tor tbe brkk work and Al Hart line for the carpenter work. Tbe wall will be of Sergeant Bluffs brWk. with a nusb of Omaha prowed brick and Hooper brick for rilling The ir.i work a til be famished by tbe Krrmot-t foundry ar.d the lamber by tbe Nye-Sinneider-Fcwler cum paay. all betr.g inier competitive bid. Tt- structure is guaranteed te be u -cer roof by Lwcember L The death is announced of Henry Moscow, a former resident tf West Puict fur many years, a veteran of the Grand Army ef the Republic and a member of the local I V is Crawford p.t. Mr ilu ma a meirber sf Company G. I'iret Iowa in'aniry. atr! served tbe time ef bis enlistment. He ageia ee listed a a member of Corr.rn C. Light teeth Missouri ir.far.try. and served tbe Lime req-iired and yet again reer.'tte-1 la tbe asrne re-g irtent. ten tag therein until lb rlos of the war. He was T7 years of age. His d-aik onurred at Iuret. His military record was exceptionally honorable. KEARNEY LICENSE REVOKED M. M. Moras la Coavteted of sellta Lie wee at Illegal Hears. KEARNET. Neb.. Aug V (Special H The city ooucdl hAs revoked the saloon liorose of M. M. Moran. who was coo ncted ta tbe lower courts of having sold intoxicating liquor to the base ba21 players after the legal hours for closing. The case has been appealed to the diMriet court, but the saloon is closed la the meantime. For the first time since tbe law of IKe. ! providing that examination papers for t I county teachers' certificates should be j j graded by the state superintendent In- j The Board of County Commissioners Is ! stead of the county superintendent, went asked to help boost for an Interstate road I into effect Buffalo county bas more school j from Omaha to Denver and Cheyenne in All schools la tta a letter recetveo v eanesoay irew fcurg. Colo . Commercial dub. - U. towns of the county- The County Board of Supervisors have annropnated S1.0W. which will be bandied by the officers ef tbe aa sociaUoa for this purpose. GRAIN MEN WILL PLAY BALL Owe lee Is Cosassaee sf sevrstees Players sad the Other Has Mielrea Mea. Members of the Omaha. Grain exchange are planning a base ball game for Thurs day afternoon on one of the local diamtdt. Tbe list ef the member sof each team bas been announced and yust nineteen mea have been asked to play on one team. The other "nine" Is composed of seventeen members. -V only expect some of them to last one Inning." said Mr. If J nee, "so are preparing for emergencies" Belldtac Peraalts. ft D Mercer company and Kate Bird n-i. ; Curtis. M Fartam street, brick garage. rTiaaaere e'aar. v-- jaa vw w...ee.k GENEVA, Neb.. Aug- Ik (topeaal Be- 1 ,Tenue. frame dwelling. Oeorg tween fortr and r.ftr automobiles left tiwn Doug ss W. txrus avenue, frame dweli- jreetrrday morning tor a trip ever the eoun try boosting tbe county fair. . ! ing, O County Help Asked on Interstate Road Colorado and Sebraska Ken Hold a Meeting aid Boost Platte Val ley Highway Project. i teacners tr.an actiotMa- j county have been taken and there are see j era! applicants who cannot be given work, j Tord received here today from Bexton- ; vV.le. Ark.. cor.f:rmed tbe rumor of the i ! very serious illness ef Isaac Henthom. i represent Parker. Jr, secretao' of the club and of the board of managers of the road, asks that the county board appoint a man to the county on the board of The commissioners also are re- . (nrl a reavlet of Ksretv and ens n managers the first men ever nominated In Nebraska I Quested to do wkat they tan to hav. one 'on a popa!tt ticket Mr. Henthom ran rood road running through the country for secretary of state on tbe fret ticket l be a part of the Interstate road j nominated by the populi-s and -cured J, Wopoed road tin through the rot of bout . j Platte vaiy ana .ce John D. Meu. a well known resident off hope it will be mad. a part of tne this city, and M as Ruby Reason were : -Uob1 highway. A meeting tai at On n ina rrraiy l.l. "tw-n Mr. Meta is U year. o,d and hU reported that exceJent progre. ha. keen male am iwiv w- -i j i v iv v-m. iti. ntarried by the county Judge yesterday aft er r.ooo. bride is BL00MINGT0N VOTES BONDS 1 Proeeeos Will Be Esaeaded la Is. sravlag Hekasl Bslldls sad I . Grenada. Grip Thieves Sent to the Rock Pile Police BelieTe Ttey Haie Broken Up an Organised Gan? that Worked for Fie Weeks. Jim Crandail. E F. Wiison and S PI Elli. who were arrested Monday night by t pTinri-eJ. Lucr Hoasrd. grammar: Alice special omrers w i o ow rvu.c ir I Jones. IntermelUte: Came Swe-eey. sec-1 stealing grips and suit c- were given j P.IV.MIVGTON. Neh.. Aut. iSpe . eial 1 At a recent school election the Blootntrtston district. No. L voted C ! . l-onds f -r the im ttx- enrols on tbe build ' Inr and grounds, iadudg a new beat jinx plsnt j The srrools will oren Septeenber 4 with 'the f 1'oslr.g teachers Joy E. M-rgan.. soirsterdent: Alice Pomeroy. principal ; rcn sciooi: is'jmta cjm. that the Interstate W.3 be favored ever other roads between Omaha and Denver. The commissioners will consider the mat ter Friday afternoon. Every womia's heart responds to tbe charm and swectaess of a babv s vo;c, because nature i&teaded her for mothcLcKxl. Bet even the lovicg; CAtare of a taother chrints frcta tie orJeal because such a tisas is re?ard cl is a period of stiCe-is? zri dar.cr. Vi'orsen who ne Mother's Friend Are iavt-d much disco cafort acd s-ferii?, their STSteaas. beinj thcrocjhly r rtparrd ty this freat rexiy, are ia a heI;!:y conditioa to ait the liaie with the least post :Me saf eria? tnd daarer. Moth-"s Friend is rxcntiaendwi oc3y for the relief ard comfort of expectant mothers ; it is ia eo ses?e a remedy fr varic-r.s is, tt its maar years of success, ad tbe thcasrds of endorse-Eects re ceived froa won; en who have used it t?e a frrjarant'.'e of the bexeSt to be derived from its us. This remedy cots rot accors7:is.h wonders tt siin T'.y assists nature to perfect its wrwk. lio'.her's Friead allars naasa, tre- " CiS CitlEg CI tje breasts, aad :a everv war contrite, to rViflj rtroaS. healthy AHtJllll r:othcrhood. Mother's Friend is gold ct crcg stores. Write for our free bork for expectant mothers. IXADfZELD KCCLLTOt CDL, " yK Cm. Mother FUEL OIL RATES CUT DOWN Marie Red art sea la Kaaeae to l.laeola la Rffeee. Tariff frees Are Near 1 ond primary; Mabel Mocre. prtmarv. As addiuonal t-acher will be added a as the tmprovvoienis have bees cor- J pletel. Prnlrtoa ifinnj an eocred- ited iweHe grade school aad has aa es 1 ceUen: s-hOi4 Si4rlt- (Prom a tff Coi respoddent LINtX'LN. Aug a (-Marked redui-uoaa ta tbe ra.lroad rates on f -el uil from Kansas to Linro-s ard s hie a ate te shortly become effective were announced teday. The redottoa will amount sub stantially ts cests per gtlloo asd te isrg raastisners ef the er.Kle pndu"t the a ah will senses a roaMdeeabie smoviac teass Parser teal Is Reforms fteaoet. j KAIRBTRT. Neb.. Aug m i -Special I (Ui strkey of Iuller was taken to the ret.rm eraotri at Kearney Tuesday by ;t?.rtf James t'hirnsice. having received 'a entence frvra t'ounly Judge . C. IVt le I for paaa4n a forged che-k e a busiiMsa t mai- a. MlK-r. About a we ago be j -d sttreecaf ily a f rgew rbe k for Sf?. 1 The U' Is aa orpbaa and ass beta, snak- ninety days each on the rock p;e. Tbe police and railway orrViats believe that In tbe arrest ef tbe three men an organised lr g ef grip thtetes has been broken up. Within the last month oer ftfty grips snd salt esses nave been stolen, and not one was ever recovered- Tbe men arrested and sentenced sre suprxsed to be members of s gar.g of thieves who worked tbe depots la kacui "iiy until thing ' became too h'-t for thera there M HOOI.S ASD COLLEOES. St. Andrew's School 4 1st aad Cbarles St. Third Year Small Cle, Individ ual Attention. Fall Terra Btgics Sept. 1. 111. RKV. V. It. TVNT.lt HeaJmjuJcr." 3H Charles Kt. KEEWATIN ACEMY In the the u Uai(ei Sersery abdominal region is pretested by of Dr. K eg s New Ljr Pill, t lln.es purifiers, ling Co. For sale Aa ostooer Tatortal Scaosl la the Wisconsin Weeea. wTsrrrm mo me. jab-oast to a pari. ; la. AT BIXOXL btlAa, Oat TU 6-010 OOAST. insnnui! inrruriio&, loeal rose it CS S-Af f Often people call for ligrtt teer triinVm, to avoid I . vn excessive heavy bitter taste tnat is unpieasanx. w Pabst BlueRibbon TUBeerofQteallry i would please them. Tke Pabst process li . makes it a rich, wholesome beer, not il heavy, and with a delicate ap- smb a , awaj r R w petizin flavor found in no otKer I rew. Order a case today. Y , . .'. ; 'y.'s . ' ''". ' ''.''.:. A7, tr- as. .-:rr V -r tav naj wim g? .aitaeJ 7L I i rS.A.M7S 'A SJ Beaton fo' rf butl-Jtr and prical deei- J . jopment. 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