3' 1 milk from this dairy It Is believed that the srread of the disease has been rherkej. The dairyman and hla son are among those afflicted alth the disease. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1911. f r V THODISTS IN CONFERENCE Tifty-Fint Session Fnder Way at UniTenity Place. BETTER ' LITERAE Y PEEFAEATION P. C. Mimi Urine t' Qnee- tlo He torn ITearaanm Sessloa Vote Crsiir for Seere tary Wllm. (From a Staff Correspondent) LIKCOU. Neb., Sept. li (Special. -The flfty-flrt annual conference of the Ne braska district of tha Methodist church convened at University Place, Bishop John Nuelsen of Omaha presided. The first address waa by It. F. Hall of the llllff school of theology, hla aubject being 'Paul, the Preacher, and Hla Methods." Hla addresa waa followed by the administration of the sacrament and tho Lord's supper. A business meeting of the conference was held during the day and abowed the condition of the district to be excellent. During the afternoon twenty-nine stand In committees of the conference were In MC'slon and prepared reports for later sub mission. A committee consisting of A. J. Northrup, O. W. Isham and J. R. Oettya. was appointed as a general conference leiclxlatlon body. Iter. P. C. Johnson, chairman of the examining board and a former representa tive at the last session of the state legis lature, brought out a prolonged discussion at the business session whether candi dates for the ministry presenting diplomas from theological schools ahould have such diplomas accepted In lieu of the prescribed courses required of candidates, especially n the literary line. It was decided finally that the discipline of the church required that the diplomas should be ac cepted only in the Biblical and theological courses and not In the literary course. Rev. Mr. Johnaon, In presenting the mat ter, asserted that he wanted the opinion of the conference on the matter before ruling ahould be made by the evamlntng board in the cases of forty-eight young men who are to be examined at the pres ent conference. The program for tomorrow Is as follows: g 30 Address. Rev. H. F. Hall, D. D Paul The Student and HIS Truth." 30 Conference business. 1:30 Anniversary Women's Foreign Mis sionary society. Miss Matilda Watson, pre siding; address. Kev. P. M. Buck, D. D., of the Northwest India conference. 4 00 8undav school institute. Dr. M. J. Trenery. "The Work and Opportunity of the Organized Class. 7:45 Anniversary of the Board of Foreign Missions; solo, Mrs. Lillian D. Helms, The Ninety and Nine" (Campion); ad dress. Rev. P. M. Buck. D. V. Ceaaare for Wilson. In resolutions which characterise his act as beneath the dignity of a cabinet officer and that It is inimical to the best Interests of the nation, the Nebraska conference of the Methodist church today denounced Secretary of Agriculture Wilson for ac cepting an offer to preside at the Interna tional Brewers' congress, which la to meet Chicago next month. The resolution was offered by Rev. J. R. Gettys of David City and was the first business taken up at the formal opening of the conference at University Place to day. It met with rousing cheers and re ceived the unanimous vote of the 300 or more Nebraska ministers gathered at the conference. Copies of the resolution will be forwarded to President Taft and to-Secretary-of Ag riculture Wilson. Unidentified Man Attacks Woman Wife of Farmer Near WilsonTille Saffen Felonious Asia-alt and is Left for Dad. BEAVER CITT. Nen.. Sept. U.-Speclal Telegram.) Mrs. E. ifi. Taylor, wife of a farmer living In th; western part of the county near WilsonTille, waa attacked by an unidentified ahan last evening at 7 o'clock and left for dead. Mrs. Taylor was alone at tier home, Mr. Taylor being at a neighbor's at work In the bay field wtiw, theman approached the house and asked for something to eat. He was dis reputable In appearance and waa refused. Soon after, Mrs. Taylor supposing he had left, went to the barn and on her return saw him biding in a olump of bushes. She ran to the house and closed the door. This he broke down and attacked her. A bull dog belonging to the Taylor's entered Into the fray, but was laid out by the ruffian. Mrs. Taylor waa left unconscious and probably her assailant supposed her dead. Afterward ahe waa able to reach the tele phone and summon help. A posse was organised and with the sheriff searched the country for miles around but without suc cess. The Taylors are prominent and l.lghly respected citizens. BODINE VISITS HIS OLD HOME Yeans; Man Who Made Good la Me chanics Bark to See the Home Folks. HOLDREGE, Neb., Sept. 13.-SpeclaI.) Paul Bodlne, who, with his brother, Carl, composes the Bodlne Electrical company of Chicago, a very successful firm of motor manufacturers, is visiting relatives and friends in this city and Loomls, where he formerly lived. Twelve years ago these boys were playing about their father's blacksmith shop in Loomls, making me chanical toys that were the delight of their playmates. The most Important work In the power room of the local telephone ex change Is now done by a Bodlne motor. VOLKSFEST AT COLUMBUS Five Tnonsan People Attend: Celo brat lost Under Aaepleea of Ger-taa-Aaserlcaa Alllaaee. COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept 13- (Special Tel- gram.)r-OVer 5,000 people attended the big Volkafest held in thla city yesterday after-r-fwin and evenlne- under the auspices of the Vrm an-American alliance. One ot the largest parades ever seen in here was given before the program at Kopetsky park. Four bands furnished music and speeches were made by Herman Mattes of Nebraska City, Val Peters of Omaha and W. R. Reed of Madison. Many German societies from the east cen tral part of the state were here and a special train brought In large delegations from Lincoln and Intermediate points. Beatrice !irwi Notes. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 13. (Special. The city council has decided to build a re enforced concrete reservoir for the new city water plant. ..The new city well north of the city in finished at a cost of $1,322.14. The board of directors of the Beatrice Retail Merchants' association re-elected M. N. Barnes secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Liiaie Oakes has filed suit in dis trict court against F. M. Bteidley for 85,000 damages for breach of promise. She al leges that the defepdant promised to marry her and the the event waa due to occur on Sertember L but that Steldley failed to keep his part of the matrimonial contract. MARTIN N0Tl THE FIGHT Attorney General Declares He Will Not Make Raec for Congressional Nomination la Third. From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 13. (Special.) Attorney General Grant Martin, who has been mentioned as a republican candidate for congress In the Third district, declares be will steer clear of congressional politics. Announcement that former State Senator W. A. Meserve of Crelghton had an nounced himself as a republican candidate for the place was brought to this city today.. BIG HAILSTONES AT CUSHING Some as Large as Base Balls Fall and Do Considerable Damage la Howard Connty. ST. PAUL, Neb.. Sept. 13 (Special.) A hall storm struck Cushlng Monday, doing much damage. Hailstones aa large as base balls fell In some instances. Automobile topa were punctured and lamps splintered. There was no wind. MESSERYE 0UTAS CANDIDATE Crelabton Attorney la Seeking Posi tion. Made Vacant by Death of Consrreesmaa, Latta. NORFOLK. Neb., Sept. 13. ( Special.) A special to the News says W. A. Messerve of Crelghton, former state senator irom mo Ninth district and a prominent attorney. Is a candidate' for the republican nomina tion for congress to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Latta's death. Vew library for David City. DAVID CITY, Neb.. Sept. 13. (Special.) David City Is on the home stretch In get ting subscriptions for the new $3,000 library and gymnasium building. All but about $2,000 has been raised, and by Thurs day nlgftt it i hoped the large clock in the court house square will register the full amount. The business and professional men are divided Into five teama and are confident that It will all be aubscrlbed at the appointed time. During the morning all the pupils of the high school formed a parade and. headed by the David City band, marched through town, singing songs, giving yells and boosting for the building. Fremont Men Send Out Trade Excursion Bij Train with Eighty Boosten Are to Start Today on Two Day Trip. An advertising campaign that Is expected to make Fremont goods and firms better known throughout the state will be started today, when the manufacturers and Jobbers of Fremont conduct a trade ex cursion that will take in nearly every stop on the Hastings and Superior lines. Eighty business men will accompany the excursion train ot six Pullman cars and advertising literature extolling the merits of Fremont and Fremont goods will flood all of the towns at which the excursionists stop. The Fremont band of twenty pieces will accompany the party, which Is to be headed by Mayor George Wolx. The Fre mont Commercial club Is active In the campaign and the trip Is expected to result In more good than has ever been brought about by any other method of advertising the city. 1 The following Is the schedule for both today and tomorrow: THURSDAY. Arrive. Leave. .. 8:00 a. m. 1:20 a. m. .. 8:30 a. m. 8:50 a. m. .. :U5 a. m. 9:25 a m. . . 9 46 a. m. 10 On a. m. ..10:20a. m.. .1:40 a. m. ...U :00 a.m. 12:00 m. ..12:20 p. m. ..12:45 p. m. . . 1 :35 p. m. 2:10 p. m. 2:40 p. m. Able Bruno , Bralnard Dwlght Bee Seward Goehner , Braver Crossing Cordova , Exeter Sawyer Geneva 3:06 p. m. Martland Bhlckley . Carlisle Davenport Oak Nora Cadams . Superior . Hustings Inland Harvard Klrtorado 3:45 p. m. , 4:05 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 4:."0 p. m. 5:25 p. m. 5:55 p. m. 6:25 p. m. 6:55 p. zn. FRIDAY. ..10:20 I . .10:461 ..11:25 I m. m. Stockholm 11:45 a.m. Henderson 12:06 p.m. Charleston 12:35 p. m. York 1:05 p. m. Thayer 2:25 p. m. Gresham 2:50 p. m. Surprise $ 25 p. m. Mlllerton 3 :50 p. m. David City 4 30 p. m. Octavla 5:20 p. m. Lin wood 5:4i) p. m. Morse Bluff 6:30 p. m. 12:.) p. m. 1:20 p. m, 1 :50 p. m. 2:20 p. m. 2 .50 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 3:55 p. m. 4 :15 p. m. 4:40 p. m. 5:06 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 6:05 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 10-flO a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 11:35 a. m. 11:55 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 12:45 p. m. 2 :0 p. m. 2:35 p. m. 3:10 p. m. 3:35 p. m. 4 :00 p. m. 4:50 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 7 .00 p. ra. DELZELL GOES TO KEARNEY TO INSPECT THE NORMAL Depnty State Superintendent Makes Toar and Will Visit Gothen karg and Lexington. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. Sept. 13. (Special.) Deputy State Superintendent Delxell has gone to Kearney where he will Inspect the state normal school. On the trip he will also inspect the normal training depart- ments of the Gothenburg and Lexington High schools. . Miss Day of the state superintendent's office has gone to To peka. 'Kan., where she will inspect the edu cational exhibits at the Kansas State fair. Miss Day had charge of the Nebraska ex hibit at the state fair held here last week. ARREST UNDER ANTI-GIFT LAW itii irraat Peddler Fined Five Dollars and Costa at Hastings trader New Act. HASTINGS, Sept. 13. (Special. Because he persisted In giving away twenty-three pieces of silver plated tableware with each purchase of pocket knives amounting to $1.25, F. S. Libbe, an itinerant street ven der, was fined $5 and costs In county court today under the new anti-gift enterprise law. It is believed that this Is the first conviction In the state under the law pro hibiting the giving of premiums and pre mium trading stamps with purchases of merchandise. Llbbe thought It strange that the legislature should prohibit such phi lanthropy as his, but he made no defense. Pern Normal Opens. PERU, Neb., Sept. li (Special.) School started at the Peru Normal Tueaday with an enrollment of 600 students, the most of which are high school graduates from all over the state that have come In to prepare themselves for teachers. The senior class Is much larger than was expected. Up to this morning there were over 150 registered. The Junior class is nearly 100 larger than last year, making an enrollment of 185. Falrbnry Newspapers Consolidate. FAJRBL'RY. Neb.. Sept. 13. (Special.) The Fatrbury Dally Times has been bought by Hlnshaw and Shelley of the Fair bury News and discontinued Tuesday evening. he Falrbury Gasette, established -forty- three years ago has also been bought by the same Arm and will be consolidated with the News. Edgar Boaters Make Toar. EDGAR. Neb.. Sept. 13. (Special.) A ! bunch of the Edgar Commercial club, fill ing twelve auto cars, started out yesterday morning to visit the neighboring towns around Edgar in the Interest of "Booster Day," September 14. The towns visited were Angus, Nelson, Davenport. Oak, Ong, Sut ton, Clay Center. Fairfield and Edgar. The entire distance run was a little more than 100 miles, made In ten hours. Including stops. It Is 'the duty of every expectant mother to prepare her system for the coming of her little one; to avoid as far as possible the suficring of such occasions, and endeavor to pass through the crisis with her health and strength unimpaired. This she may do through the use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that has been so long in use, and accomplished so much good, that it is in no sense an experiment, but a preparation which always produces the best results. It is for exernal application and bo pen etrating in its nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten don involved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by ex panding the sltin and tissues, relieves tenderness and soreness, and perfectly safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thou sands of mothers, and its use will prove a comfort and a benefit to any woman in need of such a remedy. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant moth ers, wrsicn con tains much valuable Information. Xtif2U tLGl'UTQX CO. AaWi, Ce J IIOTHETW Hastlasrs Wants Hotel. HASTINGS, Sept. 1$. (Special.) A com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce has taken hold of another hotel building project for Hastings and will push with all rea sonable haste the canvass for funds. Five men have already pledged $45,000 and a site In the central part of the business section has been recommended for the new building. Big Crop of Apples. NEBRASKA CITY, Sept. 11 (Special. The fruit growers hereabouts are beginning to harvest their apple crop and find help short. The crop is the largest in years and extremely low prices prevail. Some of the growers are picking their own crop and placing it in cold storage, where they hope to be able to keep the apples until better prices prevail. Conference at Lexington. LEXINGTON. Neb.. Sept. 13. (Special.) The western Nebraska conference of the Methodist Episcopal church opened Its pro gram for the week by holding a general re ception at the First Methodist Episcopal church. There are 250 ministers and dele gates. The conference will last until Sun day, at which time ministers will be given charges for the coming year. The confer ence is in charge of Bishop Henry W. War ren of Denver. Heaver City Man Barwed. BEAVER CITY, Neb.. Sept li. (Special Telegram ) Q. B. Jewett of this city was burned about the neck and face at noon today by the explosion of a barrel of roof taint, which he was examining by the light of a match. His Injuries are serious, but not fatal. High Srhool Grows. ORD, Neb., Sept. 1$. (Special) The Ord High school has had a steady growth for a number of year a During the school year of 1908-S the enrollment was 127; In 1303-10 it was 136; in 1910-11. 159. There are now six instructors esldee the teacher of mualc and aa enrollment of lit, with a normal training class of thirty-five. Of the num ber enrolled ninety-two are boys and nine ty-four are girls. Women's dabs to Heldrege. HOLDREGE. Neb.. Sept. 11 Special. The Holdrege w omin i club la busy mak ing preparations to entertain the annual convention of the State Federation o Women's Clubs in this city October VII The sessions will be bald In the First Bap t tire Vote Water Rends. VT1CA. Neb.. Sept. 11 (Special fttca voted $15,000 bonds for water works today at a special election. The vote was K to 3. The town Is Jubilant over the matter, as this Is the third time the proposition has been voted on. Work on the water syseem will be commenced aa soon as the bonds are negotiated. City Council May Quarrel Over Cash for Junket Trips Councilman Bridges Threatens to Pro test Division of Junket Spoils Which Leaves Him Out Murmurs of dissatisfaction over the dis tribution of the Junket expense money were evident In the city council Tuesday night and there may be trouble in the next meeting of the committee of the whole. The national municipal convention Is to be held this year In Atlanta, Ga, a pleasant distance away. A resolution was Introduced providing $150 each for four councllmen. McOovern Johnson, Burmester and Hummel and t'.ie city comptroller, Fred Cosgrove. All of the five were considered necessary to represent the city. Councilman Bridges held up the resolution, promising a few remarks In committee meeting and It Is ex pected that he will try to have at least Comptroller Cosgrove cut off the list. Mr Cosgrove, however. Is on the program for a speech and will stick If possible. Mayor Dahlman was allowed $100 as of ficial delegate to the international muni cipal congress In Chicago next month. The council decided to hold up payment for asphalt paving on Harney street be tween Forty-second and Forty-fourth until It is resurfaced. The property owners pro test that it Is too soft and In spite of the engineer's assurance that time will remedy it, the council intends to make the con tractor relay It If necessary. The council decided to attend a recep tion to be given to the visiting postmasters at the Field club Thursday night, passed the new ordinance for concrete building regulations and decided to Insure the Anna Wilson "Memorial hospital" for $10,000. CREDIT MEN AT HAPPY HOLLOW Together with Their Wives, Dangh ters and Friends They Enjoy Their Annual Reception. The annual reception and banquet of the Credit Men's association, an affair that Is always looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure, waa enjoyed last evening at the Happy Hollow club. More than 109 guests were present. On these annual occasions the wives, daughters and friends of the members attend and all Join In merry social time, which Includes various dlvertlsements. One of the features of the evening was an address by Charles A. Alden, the new financial secretary of the University of Omaha. He talked on the commission form of municipal management and explained Its great advantages over the present ward system of government. . REMOVING HER SKIN (From the Feminine World.) iiiW a ill mmm " aiajp i v.sr ijr Millions To Be Clean Pabst Kas spent millions to cleanest and richest beer in th Pabst BhieRibbon The Beer of Quality t t T" I . 1 O made from Jraost exclusive o choicest hops brewed in ast bO years or brewino; al advanced scientific lines gives leer fully aged, ripe and Order a case today. e woria. v f vy-- Uy Jt ..a j ilute cleanliness f0f .ntf the most AV MM youttis mmmm Uow. Acmmm The quickest and surest way to make a good complexion out of a bad one Is to actually remove the thin veil of faded or discolored outer skin from the face. This can be done easily, safely and pri vately by any woman. The process Is one of gentle absorption. ' Get an ounce of pure mercollzed wax from your druggists and apply it at night like cold cream, washing it off in the morning. In a few days the mercollde in the wax will have absorbed the disfiguring 1 cuticle, revealing the fresh young skin underneath; you will have a beautiful, clear, natural complexion. The process Is pleasant and harmless, making the face look brilliantly attractive and youthful. It also effectually removes such blemishes as freckles, tan, moth patches, liver spots, pimples, etc Every woman should keep a little mercollsed wax on hand, as this simple, old-fashioned remedy is the best complexion beautifler and preserver known. Adv. Hart In a Rnnaway. NEBRASKA CITT. Sept. ll-Ppecial.)- Captain L. Enyart. president of the Farm ers' bank of this city, was seriously In Jured In a runaway near Gallaway, Neb. He Is being attended by two physicians, and It Is feared In addition to having tits hip broken he Is injured Internally. Cap tain Enyart Is nearly 80 years of age and a veteran of the civil war. Mm Bank Bnlldlng at Gibbon. GIBBON, Neb., iiept. U. (Special.) Work Is being pushed on the new bank block and it will soon be ready for occu pancy. The plate glass Is being put In and the tile floors laid. A new drinking fountain has been put In by the village board on the new bank corner. Dairy Starte Typhoid. HASTINGS, Neb.. Sept. 11 (Special. The sudden development of a typhoid fever epidemic prompted the city health officials to make an Investigation which revealed tht all of the nine cases existing In Hast ings are among the patrons of the same milk dairy and by stopping the delivery of Careless Treatment Ruins Complexion (From Woman's National Journal.) tinkles and other telltale marks of advancing or prematura age, are frequent ly caused through excessive use of powders snd cosmetics, which clog pores and cause the surfs re skin to grow sallow and life less. 'Crow's feet." wrinklee and other complexion faults can be made to vanish quicaiy cy massaging a plain mays tone lotion Into the skin until It disappears. To make the lotion, dissolve a small original package of mayatone In a half- pint of witch hasel and It is ready. Using this gradually removes wrinkles and bletn lshea and leavea the skin soft, smooth and exquisitely beautiful. 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