I : Tim BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. SFJmrPR . 1911. 3 NCbraSka I Nebraska Nebraska pj itfSnQnl' m 7 iflBiiiffgiirK i v i Q) ii i3 r c, ! rTF7 : znK M I I Bar ..M m i ' I iliSsSSSSSSSSSgrJ; H . i me -- STATES AGREE UPON DEFENSE Enfiaeer Hard Pleased at alt of 5ational Conference. MADS A1E ALREADY IM1LD nte Hallway maMn Will Re ewaae 14 en ri n a ef Rwk Island Physical Valaatlaa aa Fifth af rtttaWf, Kearney Saloon Keeper Wins Appeal Jury in District Court Finds Xarti Xonn Sot Guilty of Selliaj Liquor at Illegal Hoar KURNEI. Neb.. Ai( II Special V The Jury rn the ease of the city ef Keer CT ara:rt Martin M. Moras. saloon keeper, charred whh having vVa!d the I oriok cia.ra law hi that he sold ta toxrat!rg liquor out of hours, brought In a verdrrt cf acquittal this afternoon, after VETERANS AND PIONEERS , FATHER AND DAUGHTER MEET Mttl INli IN SCOTrS BLUrr Frank Be ee af rkrik City Lets Ola telaler and Old Settlers af w.erh j TT,f ' H' et ra Platte Vnlley Held raar 1 Fifteen NEBRASKA CITT -Frank fH'OTrf FLl Kf. Nb. Aug e-.al The old ''! in" and settlers' oskm ican here fedceeday frr a foir days' carnival- Cre of the notable st- traetiTji ts the new strt that I for th first l' ie In srr- ThU flTrata a 8.af f 0rrenrtdi3t- IJXTOUX. Neb. Asi. n Sr-oal - Eng tneei Hard of th-e phyoa; valuation 1 ielibera.ir.g twenty minutea The case was deetmet of the Nebraska tate Railway j fought bitterly before the district court tmntilMloi is rasd with the re-1 by the city attorcey. E. C. Calkins, and ! consists cf rows of metal poets at the i Neb. A jc. 11- ?- mi i . ... . .in vui pi trip ciTT, ar.i avjci- , 'er rre N i reun'ted f.er a rar:!'.!! of ffteen year. .Some f.ftn year mco -; wife 5od. iMii'.t a Kv. i tyem cf ... ,h. .tfc. , ' ' ," - - - ' iu i i injin m wjuioct r-jnS. rre t??e chi:j irti the ruMe f the re-er,t nr"nil crr.frre cf eti)Oner and tnKsr'n ar i d"Ire that arach g-d alii reu't from tee rath- en nc the coun5ei for the 4-fne. Judjte H M s;ctir and T. F. Hamr. H'f a Sy wa crsnt-jmed In tfflnj a Jury p4 re peated challenges were made and talleroen Tha priori pal ob.Wt of the tntir w ja:led. Ji Caalnt moved the court ta rt the different tat whlh are tn-l' " le rer.al pane! In the cae be di tereat4 n rate reru atn to air-ee or. a , td on the rround that the Jurors were common Ofne. The rmi:rra4 n-.en who(Bot -"raoned from the county, but from ara attacking tae reaTj'.afc'.n have arreed i ,c tilr of Keamey and that they were on tbarr theories ar-4 lire cf elence .They te3 the came rtory In eTrr court or atremnt tk"wh!!e the Vftte trtnfl'f i la ery hMtance have had d:frrft 1 re ; tKc ,n ,fc Iof cf dfene. W desire to acree on a !:n' . . , . of deferae U4 preet :t to the c ..rt a--h 1 ARNOLD TAKES GAME TOO aod front. It dereV-d aurlr. tV re-: SERIOUSLY FOR CALLAWAY eerrt meetins that the Mate Interd to do j t Ma very thlr. aM Mr. Hjrd. jthalraaaa af lllace Board Arrrated On 8er tetnber ( the raJ'.war coTr.ni on f f .r trlklac allawiay Catcher wC! tmoim Ita bann of the rhyi; i the Head, a! natil of th proprtr of the KcY , J re no ot!-.er elected by the ste.-.ff wrth a new to ac- iqufttaL The rrot:-n was overruled. Moran I r!jn La be-ta c o-d shace his eonvic- ajrt. but reopens now. ) I Hand, which raluation ha oa'y r-cer.t:r bean eomp'eted by the r.ate derar-.m-rX Tba TsJoaxior. placed by the Nvrr.-rs.a waa ClT: : reproduction value, rew. and at t WC I C prerert. or d'prerlate-i. v a! ue. The eoTTTp-snr. ho---ver. al!ere that there Is no depreriatVca. because the prop erty Is kept op at a certain standard fT constant and a n-.axt turn fT.ciency use. Tha corn par v al'es;ee In a statement that CALUWAT. Nb. Au T! SperTal The CVlmr ba!i team wer.l to Arnold ta pay a return rair.e with that team, but at the .od of the s-xth ir.nir.r refused further to plar the same orr.c to the fact that the Caraway catcher was attacked by John Fnch a druxrist of Arnold and chairn-an of the ri!la.:e board. The Calia way catcher had Just been to bat had hit to center field, where the ball was caacht- aeepmr of son re:alve r ft- k. curb l.ne. wh:ch are topped with clusters , ,fc.. rJ of three r ity-watt Turrstens enclneed hi recover-.! hi, health he tred to locate the white ret-., which subdue- and softus ch,;Jt hu, f,:M famJ1 m3vr the lisht. The feed wire for the street ar. By chance a f.w weeks ao he ilhummaUon are ur.jersrrourd. located the IVyear-oH rn:s In Toledo, C A carrfral comrany. with a Ferns wheel ,nd sent for her. The reunion of the rlaes bowers, etc . Is dolrg a-ood b'isl- j father ard daughter, who Is a f:ce appear Bess. j Inf a.-.d wn educated yo--ng wo ian. w as APout Kt-iiT-rrf or tr- ccii-e cwirr. twt patcetic. will make her f or the slit ea are resrtste-ed nacres o.s- noire wit a her father, who h t'r.rui?hd by color, indicate ho are the children. o'd soldiers ard whom are the old sett'es J C:d sett ers are ela-sed Irto three divisions astr Farasera Fear Fat. There Is the twenty-five-year c;aa. a CALL. WAT. Neb.. Aa. E 5pec-al r-eriy-rear claJ- and those who have not c ,r ihe co:d weather cf the last f?w This s-tt'ers l"e lanr.ers or this locality feel a -..e uneaer refardcf the corn crop, which has promised to be fx! w far. A Uhi frost has fa'len durlnc the laji aeek. but tot heavy (r ;rt to lo a-iv part -..? ir damage If fr': hoiis off fvr a coup of wMks the crcp will be larger than it was Jit year, and It is mataricr raridly. brn here for twrty years. aisociatmn ' br-alTiir(t out and ta.rr in all -.t western Nebraska Both soldiers ard sett'ers are r-r.Ftered who have corr.e ra rnilea to rreet with the other. Pa. prosrains of music, speak ns; .etc. als- da-ly racs and base ball, are amors the events cf the comics; three data. SEWARD ADVERTISES FAIR saatera Will Take Aata Trip t Tssras la the rntr la Its latereat. Since the 4 f It i Its property Is worth HU9.H The val- , He was returnirc to the bench from first uathsn per mile, as made by the railway bare, when one of the Arnold citizras ran rommisaioa experts. Is IttKVI. reproduc-, out and far. red him with his hat. Oon value, and 1W.9C C preer-t value ! The boys were la 'J thin and Joklna- with hlajra Back frwws West. i each other, wheel the chairman of the vtl- r.Jovrrnor Thomas J. Majors of Peru ! !- board of Arnold rushed out and struck called today at the stats house to piy h.s ' the Callaway catcher in the back of tha ta Governor Aidrtch. but. f.nd:s head No sooner had this bappeaed tnaa ' Tearae- fer Nebraska Cltr. NEBRASKA CITT. Aur Sr-caJ At a special reee-;:re nr ih. u H j Educatloa Miss Marraret Shniti of Wi icer. Neb., and Miss Katio Bore- of fi oty were elected teachers la the schools Am.: --' . - " - I "e teacsers wao have married Peward Commerc'JU ciuo ana pj-id teachers were chosen in i, .. bm of the city are preparing- an auto-; ' . mobds excursion to all the towns of the j Aldrteh's o Ha.tl county to aavertlsa the Seward co-jnty j VALXNTINE. N-b A-g JL-fFpecia' V fair, which takes place September 3. Tbe s-.ate a-ame ward-n acwm-amed b and m. A wild west show from the "I O. Uhrea of Governor Aidrtch s son arrived C - ranch la Oklahoma will be cr-e cf the , in toe city this mornin and the three at tha fair. boys west out lo the ...k i.v.. - man about J years cf are. atvlnc ; hent with Mr. Carkaon e im. d Osbora. was broush.t j Miller remalnlEr la the city. t I i I that offietaJ out, he visited Instead with j his sots. Fay Finch, rushed out ard struck i William Hnsenetter. at present chairman ard scratched the Ca laway catcher tn tna ; of the republican state central com nut tee face. j and chief deputy oil Inspector. . The ram. was then declared off by the Mr. Majors U returolEr from Box Butte Callaway players and tbey returned home, t county, wher eh has extensive ranchinr-a warrant has been sworn out for tha two ; Interests. Potatoes, which are the most ; Finches, ard they win be arrested and j valuable of any of the p rducts raised on 1 brourht to Cal'aw ay for trial on the eharre Mr. Majors holdings, so be says, are rote, of str klra- a minor fessiar at Rasrai RAG AN. Neb.. Aur. i West Week. H- (Srec.al k In. rear-, vi tat ions are out announcin the woddi-j ow In ; of Miss Anna Rorera. daurhter of Dr n.n n- xioaers ox th rlrv rw r t ta net him fair returas this season. Fair Prasslaea Well. ' E3erti years aro the total aimissiors duficc an satire week's boidlcr of the state The Suit promises to be a -tna oaa. as Callaway cltixers dem it a bi tostiX co ;irr from ore so promir.er.t as chairman of the villare board cf Arnold, and will L Mala Hiahsray with f Aassst af Delay. II fair wera 44 . One day's admissions last I spare no money in prosecutln; the offead yesM" exceeded that amount and this yer tr.r partiea. Secretary Mel lor and his con- of assist- j aats hopa that -very day wUl show an at-j NEW BRIDGE IN RECORD TIME eadanca of better than that averare dajy. With Secretary of Asriiculture TVilson anijcasalas realty Replaeew Mrsrtare aw Cana-eassnan George W. Norris as princi pal speakers and with the finest and larg est exhibits ever collected there Is no rea son, say the officials, why this year should not exceed all others DepArtment superin tendents arc to report tomorrow ard the placlnr of the exhibits will begin In earnest. Capy mt atatatea Back. Secretary f State Wait havinr refused to accept payment for the copy of th-i statutes which was recently sent to State Senaor C. C. Smut a of Exeter, the meoler af tha upper house has returned the works, la so doing Senator Smith spurns the offer of tha great state of Nebraska ts snake h.m nt- hls name as Richard from Ta.-rxra yesterday, charged with stealtnc about M worth of silk while the stock was being invoiced. One hundred and seven teachers arc reg Istered at tha teachers' Institute no te-oB. xwe-rs oi teas city, to Dr. B. B Cox j John Givens. frw m the Cnited PtatM bos- j cf Morg antown. W. Ta. The wedding will pttal ship Relief of the United States r.avy, Uke place at the home of the bride Septera ! has received a medical discharge and -came j ber . home yesterday, after an absence of sev- eral years. Ton cn enter tha Booklovers' Contest Dr. F. A. Marsh has sold his bungalow J any umt before its close. ! for K M to Ray Roberta. W. F. Waggoner has sold his residence I Ty Cab a Arr eated far Speedlaar. to Mrs. Ritchie for KJ and will move to i IJETKOIT. Aug. ri Tyrus Rarmonj t v-.k Cobb, ball player extraord:r.a.-y. was founl I " ' " , , i. rullty of violati-ig the rr.een-miie auto- Tte Dickinson, a large, newly remodeled .norn, speed limit when arraUr.ed before set of fats, was opened to the public's ! Justice Raxdolph today. Penter.ce was sus- usa Monday. So many youcg men are em-!at. l' "-cr w rrerte.i Cobs , . . .k..w' swore that he was running his automobile ployed hers who have bo homes that the tce raJe t,f tm.atr-four miles a- ho jr necessity of apjrtre lenls was demonstrated. All of the cafe proprietors have entered Into as agreement to boost up the price f meals to B cents. The former pnee was a quarter. , 7 -N.'n WEST POINT. Ai-;. II 'SperiaL) Rev. William Harms, pastor of the Neligh Ger man Lutheran caurch axd vie presideot cf the Nebruaa district, preached tha sermon on Sua day at St. Paul's church at West Point and submitted his report coaoercing the last meeting of tha synod, at ktich he was a delegate. The three run clubs of this district, th Antelope, Buffalo and Willow Creek dis tricts, assembled for a Joint coateat on ' Sunday at the Jarrett co-ntry home. The events were participated in by fur squads i of ahooters. the winners respectively be- raea Hatpla aa Weapaa. !;cg: S-auad No. 1. P. Nelson tied with W. lira. Mabel Burch. a St. Uouis woman who ;lrrt- each scoring Bqutd No. Gas. as taken in a demented condition from a j 5-uerer with a acors of 13. and Squad Borllcgton tra-n. and who has been held j;0 Ctto Sasa, with a score of 3- ii tna county jau nere i-n . !.. xts old Plum Creek nncge. a vnomaxa today tried to stab herself with a hatpin. 0j to Ta;y on tb ruji c-ountry road. She Inflicted several wounds upon her body, j corthwest of West Fo:nt. which was but none will prove lata.. The riioe in- j totally demolished by ihe Toelle threshing tborttles of St. Louis have been commur.i- j ouct, en:ne and separator breaking J 30 Days Trial if ? Pi i.--.i ww Genuine Solid Cak 5 V Tl U 1 1 DA f A VU'i J;u ;:rsl a a mm raa- Ma- ,- a i r m i st a r sj a m . ss h i.J!rn.7s j w vi UJl 0 til f3 4"i7V U horany finish, hign- II ,, V-..., , 'l n ' up-Uit rei it, lv p.v.s-i large f minium n i n iO,..- 11 mI I'lir K..ra let- fy ..J 1-Ver.ca bevel mir- I tre' a ry unu- I . ., .Hsr-...vU 1513-1515 HOWARD STREET - . ..-J J ;Aw-f-.er ".""T f".'."--'r.'-jy." m v -ii -r mm T i ins i ai m mm nim.ua ri n ens a v. mm mm m aiwi niimn la i iriraniii 1 1 m nn nmiry CREDIT IF YOU WISH Aud zee can Jurnish your home complete zcitt values tike this. It's made of genuine solid oak, well madeand splendidly finished, in the new rich fumed, the artistic early Knplish or polihM pol.Jn oak finish, has lineal tlrawer for sil-vt-rware. lartro Krvnch hevti unrror. Iarp ruplxwrd anl ex tra hire- lin-n ilrawer. It's a thoroughly ilfpr.vlah!c Buffet at a surpriincly low jrit'e i fair simple of tli.' better values that we are trivinc. TERMS TO SUIT oi.n oak pisxrru, EXTENSION TABLE We t a few more of tnose eeant s-iid oak Kxtension Table left. Large base, .leavy cane-1 claw feet. -foot length, whl.e they last, cr.ly Solid Oak Dining Chairs G'Stwin aoivj Oil: la golden or early Engl-sh Vn lsri. with genuine tt C leather seats, a , splendid vlh Davenport Sofa Beds (jctuia- 2J-J Oil t i't Solid ok frame, in neavy F.-rea leather. o;ers to full s:ie t-l .... uph't'r6 18 75 . h i. ii. i . fry Caster Cwaatr Fair. BROKEN BOW. Neb,, Aug. (Special) The Custer county fair. September 13-1-14-li. will distribute KM for prefnlums and special attractions- It Is the only fair in the state which has baso ape ated more thaa thirty consecutive years. Broken Bow people give tha aa tociation Bberal support, but It is planned to make the fair more of a exscaty organization and enlist the greater support of tha peep! of the whole county. This year's prcerram is tha greatest aver before offered, ar.d the airship flights are creating unusual attention. FACE DISFIGURED WITH : b. zs-.-TXt Covered with Eruption to Back of Ears So They Hardly Knew What He Looked Like. UssdCuticura Soap and Ointment h 4 Weeks Face Fine and Clean . Outfit Your Boy in a-Neat, Serviceable SUIT FOR SCHOOL WEAR AT eated) w-ith In the hope that tha woman may be located. relatives of Bsrtlansa Cats Rate. Tha Sabraeka Railway commission has granted leava ta the Burhngton Pa:!roaJ j company ta pvbliah a rats of or.e ar.d one half fara for tha round trip for the benefit of paopla who desire to attend the stat fair at Lincoin next week. through and falling Into the creek below sos weaks ago. has been replaced by a f-aa new steel structure built in record net The congregation of the German Iju theraa church at l- cr.s ct'.ehrsted their ; annual cslaaion fesOvai thJ week. Rev. Paul Kushcert ta pastor. 6 wan Polsen. a well kxcwa nten of ii! naDonsJltv. Itv'.nr east cf the city. ' Kgs: Caadllas;. I- ai,-wmA In m nv tv com tissinerB Mats Chemist Redferd. who ts ici-f state j utbSr oa th. coxnX. of J. W. Rica, faod commissioner during the ihne5 of -.. 8tta nsai: earner. Cannlssioner W. R. Jackson, will conduct J Tt., cotaltatic la Ccavxg county for mill school In egg candl ng at the i- cf ,h. ,f tuprTior8 are btlld'ng aa tha state fair grounds d.nr.g f j.-,. scc-d ts-.rt. Jchn Skv: tha fair. He Intends to demonstrttt , tosritt disirict. Airust PeichluiEer; trU farmers the ease with whith they can ma-v ,- v.;.. -h tstiZ vota cast ia homa-mada candl:ig box ar.d how they ; n u. vas Liil. beiig i per cent can Increase the keeping c iairUes of their j ug ,M Cur!ul strength, eggs by dispersing with rootrs after the J hatching season Is over INDIAN PLAY NEARLY FATAL Keualaitian far I lasted t. 9 A raquiwuoa has been Issued by the guv. I i smor for tha return of Alfrel Linstedt l i ; I Oiaatar county on the charge of a criminal j I offeaaa against Miss Clara Carlson, a !- ! t yea-raM girl whom hs is aliex-cd to hae NEBRAIMA CITT. Aug E Spec-aL f enticad away from home. The couple r -j-r -i-, car-e near being a casa of being jft" 1 bald to be In Aberdeen. S. I.: The bas.s lor I burnsd to Ceaib al tha stake ia this city f. this belief Is a letter rected b the gri j M:triaj-. Some small boys era playing ' pa wts. She wrote hoiae that the ar.J j Jr4 ,aa k ed the T-year-old son V Hall Csaaty lastltate. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. S -Sge-elalV- Under the aansgement of the eojur- s-perintecdent. Miss Dora Koll. a very succesafu! teachers" Institute Is to session here, the attendance bevng cuKe matrrially ioresed over last year. Amcng the special Instructors engaged are Prof. J. W. Searson. formerly of Peru: Miss Walford, an expert in teaching domestic sd eres and n-an 1 training; Mrs. Mar clay, formerly of Jets college, and Miss Frances Waugh of Lincoln. Will Bawat far Merrlek Fair. CLARK 8. Neb., Aug. a. Special. Ten aata loads of boosters will leave Clarks Labor day to advertise the Merrick county fair, to be held at Clarka. September li. It and 15. Machines will leave Clark at I 5 a. m . amvs Central City. a m ; Chapman, is a. m.; Archer. 11 a. ra ; Palmer. IS m . where stop will be made for dinner; arrive at Fnliertoo. S p. m.; Genoa, 1 p. m.: Silver City. 4: p. m Ths Second Regiment band will furnish music for ttw. threw days of the fair. Brandeis Stores "O-rr little bay GIa-1 was t-schl-d wttk eoesa whea but a frw weeks otd. Ua intje face was covered wKhearesevea to bark af ha ears. The poor little f'iiow suffered very m-.it S. The seres began as pitsiev hs Ir.ue fire I vS Pimiev hs Ir.ue fire kxc" w" dnir-ired very N C4 m jch. We eart.t knew kfTTf ra -1 1 Boy at Nebraska City Tied t Stsk. by Flaysaatea la Beseoe-d by Bis Fat .er. Fat tattle Bring Ooodl Prlew. FAiRBVRT. Neb.. Aug. SI. spec 1 Jazes Hcsha. a well known Jefferson , county farmer, sent a good shipment cf fat tec-.-e t J mirket this week. The beeves were fei in tia Jeed lots J-j.it wert of Fair bury and to;ped the scales at 1 2 psucds apiece. Ue had ex carloads and there j a ere Ut idiuli l the ccns:gnment They , averaged C'lN apiece, or ttSK for the , anttrs shipment. Mr. Hughes fattened these j beeves oa alfalfa and corn. i ia t he looked like. The face looked l.ke t, e tied little bars af dath over his hands ta prevent hitn frcm arr ate hi.-g He was very restiees at sight, bis little !ara ttch-d "We rossulted two doctors at Ckkrs. where we r-ad 1 al that time. After trymg al tae medicaae of tbs two doctors wuaout aay mult, we read ef tha Cuurara Eesaedies, and at socs bought the Cuticura Soap aad Ontmsat. Fotlow teg the ci"ert iocs carefails ard promptly t saw the res-jlL, aad after four weets." the l'ir child s face was a fine and cleaa as any titti baby s face. Every one who saw Gtert after cauig taa CutK.ra Kexaedies waa rirprised. Be kas a head of hair which is a pride for ass boy of as age. three years. We caa only recommend tha Catiru-a Remedies to evev. body." (Signed) Mrs. H. Albrecnt. Box S3, West Pol-t. Neb, Oct 2ft. 1910 Although Cwticura Soap a-id Otnrec: are sold throughout te nl. a lit -ai taaip.e of each, w-.ih SC-p. bock oa tie wji be s it free, on arPica:ioa to Po-ter Drug a Qse. Corp, Dm. It 3. Bones. Old Store 2d Floor Everything that is needed to make your boy look as well a? the best dressed in school may be bought here at a very moderate price. Mothers will have money here and that's not all. They will get the neatest, most stylish and the most durable suit thev could wish for their boys' .-chool wear. Double Breasted Coat Suits With Two Pair Knicker bocker i'ants $-.50 and $3 values on sale in basement, at Boys 75c and $1 Wool Knee Pants JQg Tfces paiU Are cat extra full on sale In basement, t. . School Shoes for Boys and Girls New Store CtUdren' School Shoe Mutfe j of strong Vidskin with eWteJ i leaiher soles; patent tiis, but- i ton and lace atles. Siios up i to 11; at. pair 9 St ' Size up to :. at S1.1JJ j Oiildn pd' Sbors Kidgkit or patent leather; white tcudi j all sizes cp to S at 69t Basemint Bos Scbrsol Shoe Good solii leather shoes; neat ftylea lzes up to 5 4 at. . . .51.23 Sizes leas than 1 OS CTiUdrep's Oxfor 1 and Slippers Odd and ends; everything e have in stock at, pr., J0C 8a I f l 'il S1.98 i, oys sa. Otisg1 Shoes Soft Vliasair.. tre tst wearing, mni comfortahis sr.oe tiaie. Worth H 5. old store r.ain f oor. at tl O Brandeis Stores Unstdet were at Aberdeen at d akt 1 her , ( p i:a-a to play the lea.iir.g ro.a aftner to write to Mm. r.e ta.M ur..-ifi ; ar , ro, p.e.d about tia brsast would get the letter aa h.e t.e.,-r am; c n n j " kufLS M,rrs.i ii-xes and seemed town, tt orter.se cnarg-j is t- hue . oy ,te Then 11 --as r.ggcsted t th t he be tl-d to a stake and burned by ihr rcu&g U itar.s. A gicat mass of klnd :!T a-4 r-vl h was ccllc:'. acj the boy j a as chained to the stake anl a torch ap- maas Laid foe Trad.- Iltr.r.1.. tl.ag p., ;o h., pj whea ths f axons lae ol the Narth. ; tu-v m aK.i h' ir.1 th ixok c'.-.'f'. him he set u? a ty yc'.l. while t-c ?c-r. Indiare da"cd alejt fc!m tn serr.l:.g g'.ea. The father e-.anced to be at hme ard h-ar-1 the e- tt .f the child. ;-. h!rg Mm. stake ard t" 'n ir.i Buf fs' j i" I style, he arrtsd h'ra to a place f sfty. "h.le tus In " f. a-pear 1. If the father tad been a little slower a -'n at story would have ben written. "'-'sr.- : Clll d scleral i w . i l H FREMONT MEN TO MAKE TRIP i neslrra. FREMONT. Neb. Aj :i -Tha Fremont Comiwn i! c'ub is ar-arr-rg for Ha annual trade ctcuision. a I ufc -!: he held very soon. It .ll 1 a teo d a trip this time, taking in Ue t ans "n th Superior line of tlie Northwetet and fid- i lug the first day at Super.v. I-.ng t Big Pleale at Weening W WEEPING WATER. Neb.. Aug aaL) Weeding Water entertained thousand pevt.e at the annual fraternal I CCK-. The ball gam t-etween. Vaniey a-d Weeir.g Water was won by the la'ter. by the score of I lo 1 The winners gain pLajrd Manley and the latter won. score h to a. lioo. J ex.ee L. Root of Lsn cUn a as the seakrr of the day. The Ne braska City band supplied the music. Low One-way Colonist Fare to Pacific Coast September 15th to October 15th Inclusive VV hVl 1 f li nlaht th trmiB w ii" return tn 1 m m .1 ., k- .... -t.. ... ... the Ha.i ' b.-" - the youth was coatlderably the Una will be visited. s -v re had. Tha train will consiat of Puhma-. and a ,,. ,,-,,-- - ..mp wUl be taken along tVxei.ty n. m- n". wln'JOIUr fU.1 OirtUtn af tha club It is expected ni l tarn ov.t 1 I Society at tiraad Inland lirreatet lis ! BH!.S A.,ro,rt.tt. f Fifty T h--r a. 4' tmr rlkaer Booatera aa Toar. rREMONT. Neb-. Aug. U.-4r-c- enbeier boontera. numbering about t'i. .' mad aa automobtle tnn throujn ths' GP.AND ISLAND. Neb. Arg. a ipe-W-fr.lty )csterday buost!i.g tha br-.boer , c:I. At a meeti g last night the Ueder- Uva Stock show, whicit mil be b.d Id irani aoe-ty ir.creaaed its new building that town September IX 14 awl Ik Went , approte vtion to I rem IcV) and tha Puaat. 1'ehlmg. Hooper. Wirae-ow. Nkktr- tuildtr.g oominltlea let the contract to H. aoa. Fremont, North ir. 1. Lvcge ant Wa'ldorf tr. city, tar 144 aa. tn round Kayder were the towns visited, sr amg tt numbers, not Indudlas; wlrtr.g. heating and a atreoiaoua trip. There aaa fori) -tte plS-r.btng Contrast waa entered Inte today automobiles la tine, decorated ta yt'lw b; the t fT.cers of the oompaa y aad axcava and purple colors. Uhlle Iti Fremont tte uon ni.l be begun toot urrow. A fareweil were ths guests of the Comsctrui 'dtut is to be Leid la the old hail, which and wtre gtten m h a&d takes tu the u beea tne ho a. s of the society tor forty Bioviag lecture tie'.rta ! 3 rra. bfre tbe old but idisgs are raxed. I'araers' lnsitteie at largest. SARUtlNT. Neb. A-.g. Jl Specia , i-At a tibial njeeting of the Farmers' institute -.rrcay afternoon, i!. K Vandecberg. president cf the f.stitute. J. Ujtuos and J. K. Gnnt werv elected delegates u attend the Nebraska Farmers Ctr.grea and Rural Life rommuivii, shKfa is lo t held in York next month. Th Institute is making preiaratioos fur an Instructive sesaiun and an exhibit in January. ir lliark a a!l hn L a M na weiaaa after af snalaris, Irver 4. rar.geinrtit ad kidney ut:rii-X snssarabiy far two das fro, trouble H ea l. y cured by Htfln- H-t er, anjmti .on.t4aiai. aaa c rod by oa dose ei tna guaraateed reet.edy. ic For sale t ' ctmbcriain s CtOlc, Cho.era ana Iarrawea Beaten Drag Co. J Kcyed . ir'or aaie by all avara. Boy Dragged lades Hasrake. RAGAN. Neb. Aug. a. )peciaX Die Rxharda. son of Edward Rxha rds. was painfully tnyured when the team he waa driving to a hay rack ran away. His nose a as trvkea and be was baJly bruised and cut A treat Uisalut torViasi Mew. J. A. Maple. Ut f Tth H. Steubn villa. O. aaysi -For years I suffered from waa A k-dnes and a severe bladder trouble I iearned of Foley Kidney Pll a and their w nderful cures, no I began taking the i, aad sura enough I had as goui res iits a. any 1 heard about. My barkche left me and to one of my business. expreas?r n, that alone Is a great advantage. 1 y kid neys acted free and normal. 1.11 that sated mo a Kt of sc leery It is now a I leas,." to worg where It used t be a miaary. Foley ateay PUls have eUred me aad have my hiarheet pra.se." Ft sale by ail drugg: la. Colonist Trains de luxe Septmber 16, 17, 18, October 13, 14, 15, 16. FAST SCHEDULE Dining Cars Reduced Price Meab Smoking and Lounging Car Victor-Victrola Concerts Via Union Pacific Standard Road c! the Wast Prottcted by Electric Block Signals For literature and information relative to fares, route?, etc.. call or addrts L. BEINDORPF, C. . & T. A. 1324 Farnarn Street, Cmaha, Neb. Phones Doug. 1828; Ird, A3231 Opening of the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Indian Reservations SOUTH DAKOTA CC CA O acrtt of r Und in Mellie T" (sCiOU L, d Bennett Coumie, South Dakota, will be opened for set tlement by the U. S. GovernmenL A chance for 160 acre farm at small cost in a region adapted to high grade ajricuhure and oraiine. Produces larje crops corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, spekz and alfalfa. Register any day October2to21, 1911 Chamberlain or Rapid City South Dakota on the line of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway THE SHORTEST LINE TO THE RESERVATIONS O- October 3 and 17 rounj tr p Konmrctcn' tickets w H he on u.'.c to C tiiibcr in and Kapsi City at reatij reduced Urea. LVacriptivc Ltrrature, imp and com; -etc iniorn Jton wX be sect FREE on rc-jctt to F. A. N.VSH. Ocncral Westc a Agent 1521 Farna m Street. Omaha F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO f i - K