T1IH KEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1011. I. 1 X i i Nebraska HUTCHINSON OUT OF PRISON Nuckolls County Man Gets Commu tation of Sentence. JUDGE ADVISES CLEMENCY l.attor Cnmnllsaloner Gir netwrsis fro mConferenre at Washlaatoa Sarpy and Dowsjlaa Mrldae Caae la Coart. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nob.. Nov. S2. (Special.) Charles H. Hutrhlnxon of Nuckolls county, who has been serving a term tn the state penitentiary for the murder of E!l Fe&Ael, for whom his mother kept Jiouse until Ms death, received a com mutation of sentence today and was re leased from confinement. Hutchinson's mother, who was convicted with him foi the) crime, was released soine time ago. I'oth were sent to the penitentiary Octo ber 18, 14. Mis. Hutchinson began to serve a ten-year term and her son two yenrs more. The woman's term expired In August Since that time the woman has been working as a dishwasher In a local res taurenat, and the plea for executive clemency on the part of her son came as an assertion that she needed his help and support. Clemency was recommended by Judge L. Q. Hurd of Harvard and petitioners living In Nuckolls and Web ster counties. It was alleged at the time of the mur der that Hutchinson and his mother had killed Kcasol totid then hauled his body to a creek, where they threw It Into the water. The couple denied their guilt, say ing that Feaoel was a hard drinker ana that he had often made the remark when under the Influence of Hquor that he Would some day commit suicide. (oontj- Br Id are Olspnte. For the fourth time the Btate supreme eourt is called upon to decide whether Farpjr county should help Cass county in the matter of a bridge across the 1'latte river at Louisville. The structure in qeuEtion was erected In 1S90 from the proceeds of bonds Isued by Louis ville precinct. Sarpy county at that time, bad onthing to do with tiie construction of the bridge,- despite the factt hat after Us building It served as a highway be tween the two counties. nl 1900 the repair of the bridge became accessary and Cass county asked Sarpy to consent to standing half the expense Incidental thereto. Sarpy county refused avid Cass proceeded to do the. work at the suggestion of the county commission ers. Afterwards the board fot the latter county sued the Sarpy county commis sioners for the money, claiming that half fthe brl&ge was in that county. Meanwhile, during the various turns of tb litigation the bridge at the root of the trouble was washed out and torn down by . a severe storm, but the caae . has gone on . regardless of that fact. Sarpy county finally contended that the Cass county commissioners had let the contract for the repair to the bridge without ask ing for bids and that, therefore, the Im provements were made without legal sanction. This phase of the case Is now before the court for a decision and was extensively argued by attorneys before that tribunal,'' .. ; NEWS WteTfROvT BEATRICE Foot Ball Team la Given Banquet by Board of Kdncat Ion Two Pioneers Dead. BEATRICE, Neb.,, Nov. 22. (Special.) The Board of Kducatlon gave a banquet last evening at the high school for the Beatrice High school team. H. A. Thompson, president of the board, was toaitma-iter, aqd toasts were responded to by tliOFe about ' the banquet tablo. 1'ha banquet was served by the girls of the domestic science department. Elbert Oden has purchased a hotel at Tobias, Neb., and left yesterday to as sume charge of the place. Mrs. James Gartr?ll. an . old -.resident of the Adams vicinity, died Monday and -was burled yesterday. She Is survived by her husband and several children, all erown. j Herman 'Jones, formerly of this city, und Miss. Mlldren 'Hwleyvtf Sabctha, Kan-, were married at that 'place last Teek. They will make their homo at Kalrbury, where the groom is employed with, the Independent Telephone com pany. ; Mrs. " Joseph Francl, mother of Mrs. Joseph Segelke of this city, died yester day at .her home at Crete. She was 76 years of age and had been a resident of aallne county for nearly fifty years. Child Darned to Death at Table Hock TABLE ItOCK. Neb.. Nov. 22.-SpeelaI.) The 10-months-old grandson of W. II. McUuire was seriously burned at the family residence Monday afternoon and died from the burns early Tuesday morn ing. The mother and grandmother of the child were buoy in an adjoining room to where tho child hud been left with an other child, about 3 years old. Hearing tcreams the mother hastened to the loom, where tho older ihlld had been stuff ns papers in the heating stove, and the baby was enveloped in flames. The mother was seriously burned In trying to extin guish the fire. Nebraska OMA.A M.N LIKIi "MINNESOTA" SPAGHETTI Wives und mothers find there la one thing of which uaialia into never tire. Morning, noon ana nlfiit h a lorushlp" will cat "Mlnnesotu". spaghetti or mac aroni and bo duitfa-hud with its rich, nut like flavor. If you have tried other macaroni or spaghetti und have U silked them, the "Minnesota' biaud will be a reve lation' to you. Vor every day meals, for dainty luuclius or for big feasts, theie U notliliij,' Letter than this health ful food "irvtu in one of tho many ap potlzing Whys. flut If you toant that rich, nut-Ike flavor Ui sure and get the delicious ".Minnesota" brand mucaronl or spag liotti muu from tho finest Noitht-ru Jjurum wheat, with all tho nourishing tiluten left In. J easily digested and never gets soggy. All good Omaha gro cers sell It. Kearney Disputes Wesleyan Claim KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. 21-(S peclal.) the Kearney Normal foot ball team lins been making an excellent showing this season, having been unbeaten by any col lege team In the state. Thin puts It very much In the raoe for the Nebraska Inter collegiate championship. We.ile yan Is the only other college team not defeated thl season. Kearney has Feru Normal yet to play and Wesleyan piays Ootner. Wesleyan has been making rather pre mature claims on tho coveted rag, accord ing to Kearney followers. Some com parative scores will serve to show that the Normal has the edge on Wcsleyan. Kearney's score against Hastings was 9 to 0. besides one touchdown disallowed, which the officers afterwards conceded. Weslcyan's ccore whs 12 to 8. Kearney's score against Urand Island college tvnn 9 to C; Wesleyan's 2 to 0. Kearney's score against Coiner wus - to 10; Wes leyan's It to 0. Kearney Normal team Is ready to meet the Wesleyan team either here or at I'nl versity Place, and has begun negotiations for a game this week. Thus far Wes leyan has not responded. The Normals have some exceptional men In their lineup and ought to make the collegiate state team by an easy margin. They ure get ting down to the hardest work of the season preparing for the game with Peru at Peru on Thanksgiving day. DEFEATED CANDIDATE TO CONTEST ELECTION GANDY, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) Charles R. Cobb, the democratic candi date for sheriff In Logan county, and who was defeated In the recent election by William Wells, his republican oppo nent, Is going to contest the election. Mr. Cobb has filed his complaint and has retained Attorney H. K. Dress for the case. Mr. Wells polled a majority of the votes In three of tho precincts and Mr. Cobb wants these three precincts thrown out because of the fact that In Gandy precinct the polls were open, he claims, from the hours of 8 to 6:40; that no po lice officer was stationed at or within 100 feet of the polls; that electioneering and "campaigning was carried on within 109 feet of the polls; that pamphlets, cir culars and political advertisements were allowed to 'be scattered about tho polls. This case will be tried before Judge Hogeboom' December 9. NEBRASKA SUFFRAGISTS . ; ELECT STATE OFFICERS : (t"rora a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 22. (Special.) The thirty-first annual convention of the Ne braska Woman's Suffrage league ad journed today after electing the follow ing officers for the coming year: Presi dent, Dr. Inex ' Fhllbrick, Lincoln; vice president, Mrs. Anna Rovanda, Table Rook; recording secretary, Mrs. Ada Shafer, Omaha; corresponding secretary, Miss Mary II. Williams, Kenesaw; treas urer, Dr- Emma W. Demaree, Roca; audi tors, Mrs. Frank Harrison, Lincoln, and Mr. Kate Chaplnhouse, Peru. Resolutions ' expressing sympathy with the English suffragettes who had been subjected to various Indignities were passed unanimously by the women. It was also voted at the final session to4 memorlaJIze Nebraska representatives in congress to work with the end tn view of changing the present proposed amend ment to the federal constitution relating to the election of senators by a popular vote of the people so that Women might have a hand in such elections. With regard to the listing of women by United States census enumerators as without occupation It was voted to recom mend that women be listed as housekeep ers when they can rightfully come under that title. 1 A canvass of the state for the purpose of polling those opposed and favoring woman suffrage waa also recommended by the convention and It waa provided that this shall be undertaken by the asso ciation between now and the next annual meeting. The association will meet In Omaha nesu year, according to action taken late today and Just previous to adjournment. Boy Has Jaw Broken by Kick of Hone Two Hart When Aato Upsets. SEWARD, Neb., Nov. 22. Special. ) Merle Arnold,' a boy of 12, while watering his father's horse last evening, was kicked In the face by one of them and had !il Jaw broken In two places. John By rum, who lives north of here, when motoring had something go wrong with his steering wheel. The car turned over, throwing all of its occupants to the ground. Mr. Byrum had three ribs broken and his little daughter bad her left arm broken. Judge Corcoran at a special sitting of the district court here has overruled the remonstrance ftled-agalnst Richard Hart wig securing a saloon licence at Goehner, this county. Masons Honor Forniei Master. Dl'NBAR. Neb., Nov. 22.-U"p elal.) -At a meeting of the Lee P. Gillette ludse, Ancient Free and Accepted .Vmiuj, of tli.j i Uco la.t nl(ht a Mann c l,ve fa:t was held, at which Ir. J. P.. Lcliten nullncr of Omaha was tie guctl ui honor. tr. Llchtenwallne:', who fur fmi Uin ycais was Dunbar's dor-tor. ai d who hux lecrnily moved to Omaha, has h"!d the poMtlnn of tvort-hlpful maner of the Mrirltff. Klnc. Its ftrB Anlznltun v.ar. fiirn Three third degrees wera conferred .pun liiothers John H. West, Arthur and Junius Money, and the brctlnea had in vited hlin down to take rharxo of the work. Hon. K. P. Swa.n In behalf of the brethren presented Brother Lkh'.e.iwail ner with a fl'JO psst master jewel. Ilnslurss t hmian nt Urneta. GlC.Nl.VA. Neb., Nov. 22. (special.)-A change vis made yesfsrrtay In tl.e real eitite firm of Page &. Was. U. S. Stan ard, the present county clerk, purchasing Mr. Wets' share. Mr. Stanard leaves fit I clerk's office to the present deputv, H-rt I Jit carats 0 mJ I (132) Tine Womuaini WM Merely orders "flour." And the grocer thinks that she doesn't care. But she does. What woman lacks pride in her baking? But she doesn't know how flours differ. Else she doesn't think. And, by leaving the choice to someone else, she gets the wrong flour at times. Gold Medal Flour is selected flour. It comes from the heart of the wheat. It is the sifted-out flour the perfect flour which comes through ten sheets of fine silk. None but this cream of the flour is ever branded Gold Medal. Yet lesser grades hundreds of them cost just as much as this. This is the flour which has come to outsell every other flour in exist ence. You'll get it always when you find it out. ml IB 0 Isliw i I m WASHBURN-CIROSBY'S ft I WASHBURN-CR0SBY Bold Medal Floub NEWS NOTES FROM SEWARD I HI SSPl jffiQ OQil fcOt ... Sl-4a-.-UiIt.' . : it 3 d t i mm mi ,r in.i.lilai slUJllLki L if.-... . - , , n aire POSTMASIES OF NOME, ALASKA, SNOWBOUND IN OMAHA. -J F. J. KOLASH. O J iO J J bome co,ds are ihnr JLJLLLl 0UIU,O UU1CTS DUl iney are ail. bad. Do not neglect them. Treat promptly, vigorously. First of all, ask your doctor about taking AVer's Cherrv Pectoral. Then dn ' low. II M Lynn, who Is cunty rlirk-clect, at the enl of hU term. - .nvf HhcU IriiM (iipltal. Labor t'l nnilKloiipr tJuye lias rvturned from WuHhliiKton. v.-hcie he has been In atU'Mltnte at u lubur bureuu aatherlnx .Mtth'dj wh.K-by Ihfse departments of i the ariou!i rtates could be bi (Wight to jKethfi (ur the purpos-s of eonferilng ami ' co-op. ra' io'i were dlx-ussed at smn. lenKtli. I.ut no decUluiis .eij ajrlved at in the Inalt-r. J Cu-oiir-rstiuii bitweiii national und state , labor lju:caiu In the cainpulun for i"i t- tlng hoiiii -x-ei.fi s In the w-ift.rii slate. lAKJi taktn t:p at coruitl-rbli lnK'h by the r'.iuiiilHKioiiers. Aro!linK to thft Mitt, officials the Washington meeting wus not neurly as sun en-f ui a the C'IiIi'kko nivetlne. which CuuunU.lotiar (iuy. bttcrtUvl and The famous 2d Moor ot MrCrorey'ii Sv ami 10c Htore. Ill t!i ami I tiriiaiii Streets. -4 ft n I TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE MONEY. At (he Famous you will find it splendid variety of the Beaeon'a moat, iiishimishin 1 tirh grade models In nulls, coats, cloulie, ektns and millinery ut prlcca thut have made thU iKoro worthy of tho name by which It Is known. Extra Special Thursday! ' I 'l'oin V (o 1., 30 dozen shirtwaists, new advonto ffyl BprliiK Btylos and fine tailor nialo faj wtilBls, Inrludllig tho iauh wrmte.l mannish shirt; real $2.00 and 12.50 valut'B, Thuisday from 9 to 12 n 50 Dresses of fine Storm and French :err! In all shades; real 12.50 values; Thareday, as long as they last which he altl took up the dUcusslon of practically the same subjects as thou f the national capital vathcrliiK. Ituulrl t olllas Ai'ijultted. HKATKirK, Neb., Nov. 22. I Special Telegram. ) Id.nlel ColliriH was acquitted by a Jury In the district court tonight of the charge of besting- and robb. tin (ius !uuer of JJti.'j on the highway near Wy niore on the night of Jun3 21 last. Kty tg the K'.tuation Utt Want Ads. ALLEGED ABDUCTOR OF GIRL ARRESTED AT NtENAH, WIS. NKKNAII, Wis., Nov. l2.-t'harVed with ahductititf Mabel KriiKle, li yw:irs old. from hrr home at i'corla. III , C. Kfl ler, L'S yoi old, was arrested hue ar,i taken t i'corla. Miss Ktayle came hie about a month ago. i'eorla and 'hlca,j police have bren scarchlUK fur her since ttico. IT PERMANENT ADDRESSES of Chief Attractiona and Things of Interest Seen at the Land Show T Hooth of the 1)1 dunk and the loud noise; where I 1 MIMIAMA they kuv away five cres ot oiauae land to th F1 CTi7&lIJ fl I1,ky auesner on the jnr of nut. The land of JhMal BtL&9BHO fuwars, oianaen. ktrape irult, lemons. 11(1, dates BI HI H ai nuts, o v. init ulr.tr. h. i.n.,r '..mm,. California! California North alt Hlver Valley Irrlifstlon Co., I'hoetiix. Ar! Aneles. San lleB. Tbe'Vtootli where you eveiythlnu worm whll and then sums! iilln cllniate and oiiportm.ity. Address Ai.Keles L'hamtier of Commerce, or Han in Chamber of O miii.erce. llftter still, aa ror ymirwlves. Where you saw tiie TaniuVsljac-ramentii Valley Exhibit, lnijulre about the next excursion to tills beautiful country. Nov li. TrowhrldB .1 llolhtrr, 404 City Natlorsl Bank Uulldlnc Omaha, Nebraska. At the Tulare Countv 1 tooth yo reiichen, potatoes, con. pumpkins, prunes the hi and plums. Also the fine nranice. lemons and cltro fruits. Vou c;in farm lor pleasure and profit in Tulare County. AddrnMM. Tulare County Board of Tiaiir, Vlaalta. Csllfornla. 'atterson In the Fauiouw San Joaquin Val ley. Why not so with us and see this Para. disc for I'lnln People. Payue Investment Cotuimny, Omaha, Nebraska. California California ff R B Where you saw the Flatte mivar Valley l-Jxhlb!t, I'ninf nflft HhowliiK wheat, oats, llax and corn ralHed on suh- Ball III Villi! Itrlnated soil; land lliat paya for Itself In two rUlBlIBI II III I yrs.. We sell this land on terms of one-third te taVWaWI UUU one-half cash, balance S to 0 years. Addresi Coiorailo Colorado ristte Hlver Valley l.attd Co., Hterllmr. terms of one-tenth. o to ss Col'ji s lo. Apples, Apiles, ltlif Hed and Yellow Apples, nlca Iran potatoes, suaar oeetx, Rtutns as grown at Motohklss, Delta Oount7, Colorado. "Ton remem br Itemember also lands from $50 per acre nnd upward. ' Address Uottld and WlUoufhDy, Motohklss, Colorado. Where you saw the San - Luis Valley K.xhlhlt, ahowlna; especlully the hie grains, and field peas, tinetiuullcd for hog feed; heard about the new suKar fuctory; and vlier you learned that you t-an buv lrrlcateil lamia In this rich VAtlnv on Address. C. A. Holilnson. 1st Nat'l Hank, Denver, Colo. ltio tirande Home Co.. of Alamosa. Colo., oo- lod Month No 1. This la wtiere you saw tho rahbace. celerr and other vevetablas: omo F0 varieties of Colorado glasses cats that yielded "I! '4 bushela of wheat, wonderful alfalfa, ohotra Colo, virile tnem touayi Where you bw oupeclally the fine Applets Potatoes Rod In Marsh Valley, the "OiMm Address Downey Improvement Idaho. COLORADO i IttU bushels tier acre. Tan, potatoes, etc.. from the Sunny Kan l.uls Valley an Where you bw E'lif 0,1(1 Kln irIrc B Ell Kpnt of Idaho.' Co., Downey, Id Nebraska Nebraska Where you bought those Te Be Oca for a Hlokei and the X.a Trndas for a Dime. You Kememberl ' Tracy Bros. Co., who sell more clsai-a in Omaha thn.it any other house. Why? Quality. All. first class dealers sell our foods. Tracy Bros. Co., 1 4 1 f Onus;. Kt., Omaha. Neb. blilon LlKhtnlnx Hods, the booth that In terested many showing the (Trade Mark) of the best In Lightning Protection. Address, V: C. Shlnu. Lincoln, Nebraska. .. . Whet you saw the beautiful alfalfa and Mm wtKiii Mntnrn stock ratnlnu exhibit. Vou rcinembart Irs Itlfirilll f MvlMl II panorama of cattle and sheep. If Interested If UI III II UUlUl II in alfalfa raising .vrlte to Oeneral Passenger S BWI ui s ww ws is Ai,, Chicago snd Northwestern 11. K., )maha. Nebraska, for pamphlet deallnx fully with th supject of Where you saw the attractive cyclorania uregon Famously fertile W I IHAIVAn Hxaest agrlcultuial- Eirijirilll Irrigated fruits, nut III n V IIIB storms or drouths. M VI UfsB-UII ruads. Write to t'ntiti 9 lia, Albany or KhUui OREGOTl the city of Balem and the Willamette Valley created by tiea. L, Hchrelbcr. The arlutt la Idontlfled with leading art clubs In Chicago and tba lountry. He is also, super vlaor of drawing In the 8alem grado and high schools. Address Geo. L, Hchrelbor, 'Ot llv. St.. Halein. Ore. Willamette Valley Booth was the and horticultural display. Ton ts and vegetablea. No bliixatda. ..'.No crop failures. Five new rail- imerciai ciuu uecretary at corvai- mti, uregon. Let tia explain to you how to own a 6 or 10 acre fruit and garden tract Albany, Oregon, one of the best towns in Oregon, and in the very heart of the famous Willamette vauey. si.ztio.oo ror the entire tract. easy monthly paynrnts. No taxes, no Inlereet, good marketa. Wini Meeker ac Hcam. SZR nrannela Thestnr liiilldlng, Omaha. An - Call or South Dakota Where you saw the two-headed calf, the large cabbage, the flax crown on sod, and the whoat grown without irrigation Address Ardmoie Commit, clal Clab, irdmora, South Io.kota. Tho booth with tho six-foot wheat: the 100 bushel oatx: tho porfect apples;, the national stiver trophle' Won in lompetitlon against the fruit and farm sections of the world. The f am one Gunnison Valley In the heart of Utah, Utah ; No boom prices yet. Alfalfa's natural home. Spalding, Livingston Inv. Co., 110 Newhoime Phi., K'alt Lake City. 113 City Nat. Uk. hlilg, Omaha, Neo. ,You don't hava to be rich to start farming'. aold on crop payments. Remember the product! of this year's crop. Address eatty, Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. "The Wyfie Way." where the ticket was given away dally. Our new folder will be published Deo, 1. No rharre. Write for It tndav VTI.XH PISM1HIN-? CAMPI3TO COKVAHY. tlVIHOSTOH. MOHTAMA. Ilff !! rnnimirair Land J - d C. L. 13 Yellowstone Park sT Vv'ar 1 mo r w olll-trex:K Hommerlcss REPEATING RIFLE id 'me new .22 CARTRIDGES !tf.' T- d :fiX f&OklS&rLlM: -the perfect thooting con 'ttlMWi WL fo, .fn..of TVs. fcWjv U-TXt Remiif Iso Arau-Uaisa MetUlic CsrtriJj. Ce. f i li ilW- i: VCV m Y"k Ci" 11 r Racy beauty of line, perfect balance. Its appearance often sells it. And il's as teen a rifle for its size as the most highly developed military arm. Built by expert gunsmiths on the Remington Idea Solid Breech, Hammerless, Take-down. Shoot J>iag&tZ-lIMG Lesmok .22s. Their accuracy enabled Arthur Hubalek to break World's Record in 1 00 consecutive shots, scoring in a potuble Z.5UU. H 5c iop Bread... The Bread the Peopl 1 ID ToD hrea.l l.-i l)i. k. , ... Ours are the oak.MS that take thi bread the people IUe This Is the b.kery "hit tm. ploys the bakers toat bake ih. bread trV peop e like. Th. people of Omaha are th peop . that su.t.ln tn. bakery th.r.mjlii, the bakers that hake the bread the pica like, llemctiiber, Its Tip Top bread. 5c at all grocers e Like 9 li . V. T. STXALf BAXIKO COMPAaTT Uksi.i . ' ,.J:lM As. lfiartSiMIIWl,M; dV.TLZJ. TTT- .it."; ,- u. Comic Section The Sunday Dee Wi'fh Happy Hooligan, JJtVt Nemo, the Katzenjammer Ki.. i and the whoU interesting cm i;i I I I I I t I! ii 1 1 I ; -: ! w It ! 1 ' I 1 n I i t r era:;