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    TI1K HKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. DKtT.MHKU 14, UH1
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Nebraska
, WOMAN IS KILLED BY AUTO
iMn.
J. M. Edmiston of Lincoln
Struck Down on Street.
IN HEART OF BUSINESS SECTION
Car Driven ljr Prtrr Plamondoa,
j Golan; Slowly, Strikes Her as
j She Dodgri nn Crowded
Intersection.
(From a Staff Correspondent.!
UNCOLN, Dec. i3. Special.) WalkiiiR
directly In the path of an approach In
automobile driven by ePter M. Flamon
lion, Mr. J. M. IM.nlston of 3201 R
ftreet, this city, wjg run down and killed
instantly this afternoon. The accident
I'ftppened In the heart of the buMnens
district, Thirteenth and O rtreets.
Mrs. Jvclmiston was walking; to the
middle of the street to bonrd a car at the
time. She became confused and at
tempted to dodge the approaching car,
The driver turned to avoid her, but In
the oonfuslon the ivoT.cn watt caught by
the mudguard and thrown violently to
the pavement. The car passed over her
body. It v. is stopped n few feet away.
Plamonod was nut arrested. According
to witnesses, he was ndrlvlnR at a speed
estimated between four find eight miles
n hour. The accident Is generally re
irarded as Unavoidable. ,
Itexolutlona for Poand.
Resolutions commending Judge Roseoe
round, formerly connected with the Uni
versity of Nebraska for the vacr.nt seal
tin the Vnlted States supreme court
bench were mailed today to President
Taft. The resolutions were passed by the
Lancaster county Bar association.
School District Revenues.
Publio school districts of this state re
ceived a total revenue In 1910 of $8,349,-
K9.73 and expended during the came time
$8,015,027.64, according to a report com
piled by. State Suparlntendent Deliell. It
follows:
RECEIPTS.
Amount on hand at the begin
ning of the year Jl,4o7,fiJ7.dl
From county and township
treasurers 6,208,11149
i'rom alo of school district
bonds 9G2.4DS.93
I'rom tuition of nonresident
pupils 142.8W.24
, I'rom all sources 265,157.19
Total .'.$9,807,197.84
EXPENDITURES.
Paid male teachers $ 7fi3.K40.81
Paid female teachers 4.070,KS7.35
Kor building, house and site.... 8M.9;.3l
Repairs 3ik,847.16
Fuel 344.6ii3.08
Library books 4.3!8.27
Text books and pupils supplies KW.917.ti3
Furniture ., HB.G91.12
All other purposes 1,149,414.60
Amount on hand at end of year. 1,762,169.70
Total $9,807,197.34
Thompson to Speak
j On Recall of Judges
1 (From a Staff Correspondent".)
LINCOLN, pec. 12, (Special.) V. H.
Thompson of Grand Island will speak be
fore the Lancaster Bar association here
December 22 on "The Recall of Judges."
Jt-is not known what side of tha ques
tkThompsonwUltake In hta dlacua
elon; "
KEARNEY NORMAL TO HAVE
TWO COURSES' OF STUDY
KEARNEY. Neb.. Dec. 13.-Speclal.)-Announcement
was made today by the
State . Normal school that the Chicago
plan of two-year colleges will be Inau
gurated the next semester. This plan Is
the outgrowth of the increasing demand
that the . normal fit students for high
echdol' work.- -The Junior college will
offer two years work, granting a first
grade certificate upon successful com
pletion. The senior course, also a two
year course, will follow the Junior col
lege, and grant a degree of Bachelor of
Kducation to Its graduates.
NOTES FROM MADISON COUNTY
l.ee Henderson Is Arrested on Pa
ternity Charge Preferred by
Amen llets.
MADISON, Neb., Dec. 13,-(flpeclaL)
Lee Henderson, residing west ot Norfolk,
fend who has been absent from the county
tor several months, was arrested Tues
day afternoon by Sheriff Smith charged
Vlth being the father of a child born
September 11, '1911. to Agnes Mets, ' a
minor, daughter or C. E. . Meta of War
nervtlle. He entered a plea of not guilty
end was released on bonds bI filed by his
father. The hearing was set for January
10. 1913.
Clifford Williams was bound over by a
peace bond this afternoon by County
Judge Bates. Levi Johns was the com
plainant. Johns charges that Williams
carried concealed weapons and threat
ened his life. Williams paid all the costs,
ifave peace bond for six months and
H greed to leave the county.
County Judge Bates issued a marriage
license Tuesday afternoon to Albert Loyd
Hamilton and Miss Lena Krodky, both of
Norfolk.
Mrs. lie-sole A. Howard of Norfolk lias
commenced action in the district court of
Madison county, Nebraska, to dissolve the
matrimonial bands which bind her to
C'lwrlca W. Howard, whom she alleges
In her petition has deserted her.
GAGE COUNTY NEWS NOTES
B'aree Deaths and Tm Weddings
Occur Within the Last
Two Days.
BHATR1CE, Neb., Dec. 13.-(SpecIal.)-Wi.
Sarah Conover, living two miles
east of Wymore, died at that place Sun
day evening of congestion of the lungs,
ahe was 49 years of age and leaves four
(laughters.
John T. Davis and MIhs Medora Jamie
son, two young people living north of
the city, were married yesterday by Rev.
L. D. Young. They w ill spend their honey
moon in Omaha, and upon their return
will make their home on a farm north of
the city.
Alex Balderson, an old resident ot Cort
land, died at that place Sunday. The
funeral was held yesterday afternoon.
Edward Franklin Vance of Humboldt,
Neb., and Miss May Fullwood of Wymore
were married Tuesday morning by Rev.
J. E. Davis. The bride and groom will
vlstt bere for a few days before return
ing to their home at Humboldt.
Henry Baehr, an old resident of Han
over township, who has been teacher of
German and organUt of the Hanover
t hurcn for the last ten years, died sud
denly at his home twelve miles north
east of Beatrice, from apoplexy. He was
(4 yars of age and leaves ft widow and
avea children.
America's Highest Priced Ram
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W.t.
SHROPSHIRE NOW ON EXHIBITION
Commissioners Hear
Talk of Good Roads
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 13.-(Spe.
clal Telegram.) At the meeting of the
county supervisors in session here action
was urged with reference to the biennial
elections amendment and the project of
advertising Nebraska's resources. Sen
ator Placek of Wahoo spoke on "The
Senate" and corroborated much that was
said In the report of the legislative com
mittee. He urged action by the conven
tion in favor of an expression for a na
tional hlgway from ocean to ocean and
from Canada to the gulf by national ap
propriations. Instead of pouring millions
Into making streams navigable when they
would not remain that way, and Instead
of doing all the road building In Porto
Rico and the Philippines.
George McBrlde gave the details of the
working of the highway commission sys
tem and a report of the work done on
Douglas county's 600 miles of roads during
the last year. This papaer was discussed
quite freely by Commissioner Fastenau,
Senator Placek and others.
W. H. Thompson of this city addressed
the convention on the subject of economy
and was most attentively listened to.
County Superintendent Stevenson of
Hamilton county spoke on "Education,"
P. I. , Cronln of Nuckolls on "Benefits
Derived from Membership In this Associa
tion," J. M. Dunkel of Hall on "A Sher
iffs Views." and Louis Schwartz of
Platte on "Piatt County Roads."
A committee on resolutions of respect
to departed members was appointed.
The county clerks met separately today
and were called to order by President
Mlxen. In the absence of Secretary El
lert, C. V. Tost of Lincoln was chosen
secretary. An address by Secretary Sey
mour on "Assessing" was listened to and
discussed at length.. Tha clerks elected
the following officers for the ensuing
year:
President. C. L. Hedlund of Phelps
county; vice president,. J. V. McDonald of
Pierce county; secretary-treasurer, C. W.
Yost of Lincoln county; executive com
mittee, Messrs. Dewey of Douglas, Sharp
of Stanton, McFarland of Madison.
Approximately 200 members and visitors
are registered tonight. So far Hcotts Blaff
county is the only county openly out after
the next convention, which question will
be decided by the two conventions Jointly,
tomorrow afternoon.
NEWS NOTES FROM FAIRBURY
Campbell Bros. Circus Will Winter
In Texas and Performers Are
Returning; Home.
FAIRBURY, ,Neb., Dec. 13.-SpecIal.)-
Campbell Bros, circus, which has here
tofore wintered In Falrbury, closed the
season at Beaumont, Tex.,- tout week and
went Into winter quarters at San Agus-
Une, Tex. A number of Falrbury people
who have been traveling with the circus
have returned to Falrbury to spend the
winter. This circus originated In Falr
bury in 1893 and since that time has
grown to large dimensions.
Messrs. Charles Ankney and Albert
Bergeron of this city, while hunting rab
bits on Rose creek, several miles south of
Falrbury, shot a large grey timber wolf.
They were sitting on a log, resting, when
the animal came out of -a clump of bushes
and started toward them. Bergeron shot
the wolf with his automatic shotgun and
then clubbed It to death. The animal
weighed 100 pounds.
Successful revival meetings are In ses
sion at the Methodist church in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollins, singers, are fur
nishing music for the occasion.
Superintendent A. L. I'avlnen lias an
nounced that In the future no student
in the Falrbury schools will be per
mitted to do summer work and make up
a branch that lie falls to patsa In during
the school year. A number of students
have succeeded in getting through school
In this manner and Mr. Cuvlnoss will
sanction the practice no longer.
GRAND ISLAND MAN GUILTY
OF STATUTORY CHARGE
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Dec. 13.-Spe-clal
Telegram.) After belnf out six
hours' the Jury In the case of the state
against ,F. Kanert. charged with statu
tory assault upon Mary Waddlck. aged 14
years, returned a verdict of guilty. The
first ballot Is said to have stood nine to
three for conviction. Kanert is a sport
ing goods dealer and a man of mlddlu
age.
Kearney to Have V, SI. f. A.
KEARNEY. Neb., Dec. 13. (Special )
With the ultimate end of eULll0Ling a
permanent Yuuug Men's Christian asso
elation iu Kearney s vmmitt cutn-
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AT THE OMAHA SHEEP SHOW.
posed of representatives of nine churches,
the high school, the Commercial club and
the State Normal Bchool chose W. W.
Barney and John N. Dry den to serve as
a committee to take steps In determining
tha feasibility of attempting the forma
tion of an organixatlon this year. This
committee will look over possible loca
tions and confer with J. P. Bailey, state
secretary of the Nebraska Young Men's
Christian association.
THIN VEIN OF COAL FOUND
IN DODGE COUNTY
FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 13.-(Speclal.)
Eph Johnson, a farmer of Logan town
ship, Is firmly of the opinion that he has
discovered a good vein of coal on his
farm and was In town yesterday on his
way to Lincoln to make a formal applica
tion for the state bounty. He I'.aa sent
considerable time and money this year
Investigating the coal question and says
that he has located a vein at a depth of
about twenty-five feet and about three
feet In thickness. lie tried It In the fur
nace at his house and In a range and
says It burned well. Mr. Johnson has
had the surrounding territory carefully
examined by expert coal men and geolo
gists who tell him thatjlie Indications are
favorable. This is the third discovery of
coal that haa been made in this county.
The first was near Jamestown about
twenty-five years ago. There was coal
there, but it was thin, mixed with shale
and worthless. The next was ubout fif
teen years ago out In Maple township,
where several thin veins were cut while
digging a well. They were over 200 feet
down and of poor quality. The last dis
covery Is In a different part of the
county and looks as though It might turn
out to 'be . worth mining. Experts who
have examined the country think the coal
probably covers a tract at least three
miles in length. There are no vins out
cropping. WANTS TEN THOUSAND
FOR LOSS OF AN EYE
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Deo. 13.-(Spe-clal.)
Louis Speerhase, Jr., lunt evening
filed a suit In the district court against
John Bose, asking Judgment for $10,81C.C0
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FARLEY CANDY
COMPANY-
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OMAaA PiiOYLE
SHOULD TRY THIS
the Sherman & MoConnell Irug Co..
Cor. lGth and Dudge, Cor. ltith and Har
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Kt. states tliat any one who haw constipa
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should try simple buckthorn bark, gly
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STANTLY and Omaha people are sur
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The Kt-eimun &. . Mri'onuel Orug Co.,
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for the loss of his left eye. which be al
leges the defendant destroyed by shooting
lit the eye at Avoca, May , llt Ac
cording to the-petition the defendant at
tacked th plaintiff In a store at Avoc
at that lime without any apparent provo-'
Cation anil rirmlnr ravolvnr hn him In'
the eye. The $10,000 Is for the loss of
the eye and the remainder Is Ur the loss
of time and money expended for medical
service sines that time. The defendant Is
a well-to-do farmer rei-ldlng near Rer
un. It Is claimed that the defendant
offered to seMle the matter fur J1..W.H
but the plaintiff refused, wanting
Inrser sum. some time since.
Owner of Flour Mill
Must Not Operate it
in the Night Time
SIOVX FALLS, S. D., IV c. U-(Spe
cial.) Without doubt the nvvt unliine In- i
Junction ever Issued In Smith Dakota or
any other northwestern Mato has been
issued against the proprietor of a flour- '
In.' -.m ii Vl'hll- 1 kj I
The mill Has been so rushed with oidorx
for Its product that the proprietor ha
l-ren compelled to operate It throughout
the (twenty-four hour.
It appears that the imive made by tlie
mill during the hours of the nl-jlit luis
rroen an annoyance to tic nvildtiils of
t ie vicinity, who apparently w r not
acciibtomed to fuoh evidences of Industry,
and they accordingly applied for. and se
cured the Injunction so their plumbers
would not be disturbed In future.
YOUNG WOMAN KILLED IN
RUNAWAY AT CLARK, S. D.
CLARK. S. 1., Dec. 13,-MihS Jlnudo
Kelly of Garden City win killed In
runaway near here last night. The teain
she was driving while returning to her
home became frightened at an automo
bile and began to run. She leaped from
the vehicle and was Instantly killed.
Persistent Advertising is the Road to
Big Returns.
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cleanses, preserves and beauti
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decay and imparts puritj
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NOTIFICATION
All parties having goods In pawn at
Friedman's Loan Rank must redeem
same by Deo. 16th, or they will be
sold at auction. Auction Bale of dia
monds, watches, Jewelry, clothing,
every day at n. in.
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Oor. 13th and Douglas St.
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The average person
libout Christmas presents
cember, but WE are thinking of thorn 365 days In the
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place In which to make up one's Christmas list, for the
reason that our salespeople are competent to extend
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sure satisfactory service. Before you complete YOUR
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