THE BEE: OA1AIU, MONDAY", FEBRUAKY 5. 191i RAILROAD CASES THIS WEEK Carrien to Have Buiy Week tt Lin colx with Searingi, G&A5D TSLAXD CAS IS C? Fayatcwl VdutlM nniriif Starts Teaar, wtta IiMi Trylss Shave TkHr Property Wank Mara, Than Mate Claims. ,' (Frera Staff Ctreapondent.) IASCOLS, Feb. 4.- Special l-Th rail roads will ba conspicuous la Lincoln this week, la tha federal court oeyinnlnir. Monday win bathe h earing oT the in junction brought by'the minority stock holders la prevent tha I'aioa Pacific fro spending any of the assets of tha 8C Joseph Grand Island roed. Samuel Untermeyer o( J"ew York, one of "the country s moat noted lawyers, will appear la thla cass aa attorney for tha minority stockholders, tba Ualoa Pacific Itself being tha majorltr owaer. Tba caaa la expected to ba hotly contested and tha mult tney hav aa' Important "bearing on tha futura of -tha Grand dalaad road. Another railroad caaa of mora than passing tnxBertane ,1a th Ways depot llUwukm. Tha .rallway' commission ordered tha Omaha road to aract a aa drpot at Wayne and tha company took tha caaa into the federal court. Tha tint clash trfll nna avaf a mothm to remand tha rasa to the etat canst. .Tha litigation la Important aa bstnc-looked apon aa a precedent, 'both, aa- ta tha right of tha frdaral eoart. to: hear tba case and also la Its bearing on the right of tba commie aloa to compel tha company ta aract tha depot. Both of the points sr llkaly to ba watched by many town In Hehraaka, and parUcolarly Albion, which has -pealad to tha eommisatoa during th last week to compel tha Northwesters snfl t'nloa Paciflo roads to build a union depot; a that place. ' ' Valaatlaa II earls. Tha physical valuation of tha Union raclfio la also act far haarlnc beainnlnc tonnrrow befors.lh railway commlsalon. owls to tae.ooMsanr a attorney! bain encaged to tha, federal eourt, actual hearings aa tha valuation will not begin alooday, but tha. engineer of tha com pany and thus of the. commission expect ta set together and seek ta aamwalae taelrcexhlhltn so the tbey can he readily cam pared. fThls work will keep them busy, In ail probability until tha attorneys are ready to proceed. ,wlta tha hearing. There la wjde .different- between the estimate at theeompeuy and of the stats engineers 0 the vslue of the company' property In suras. J The company ra turna III property at a-vai Halloa of W7, 7st.lt. while the. .Mate' a anglneera figure Its reproduction, value at fss.;U7, a dif ference of i&nsCxl. or enough to build a fair, railroad, r Itself, laka all the other, roads the tnlon, PacJOa pises Its reproduction, and , present jralue at the same amount," boldutf it hat all of the property I (UseDls for the aurpoaa for which ' It la Intended vand, when worn out If raplaaad from , earnings and therefore ftr the purposes of tha company It la all new. Tha, state engineers, however, hold the property , is depredated by wear and each Item shsuld ba valpedl at Ha Per centage of original value remaining. On thla basts they 'fix the value of tha Union Pactncs, an party at 7t6,a, Thla future la nearer the reared uc 140a value than say other rnad. la ftrsk ; the Ureal W stern (srmiaeie, which re practloaiiy ew. mH -. tv w 'net g stress e .rear f ssssseaooa. Tha supreme court iwoaatanes tomorrow and tha Aral itUn en that docket la four cases frm tlewsra otfunty hhlok have beea back and forth betawea tha district and auprama' owrrta dor about bias teen years. They ara tha Jonas National bank against Yates, Bank at wtapleaarst agalnet Tales, JJtloa bank against Tates and Belts' agalneV Tataa. All the oases will be- stemmed together Is they art all related and ara involved with' the (siture of tba Capital National bank of Uncola, out of which a treat taagla of ltilgallon (raw. Forlowlng Is th call for romea off la November. La FMletta will not be tha republican contender and the total paper will not stage the bout. v Vw Eacwatlva Order. Land Commntrtoner Cowiea ta In celat of rxeeutlve order Na. ltd. from the Interior department at Washington. eecresatla; for the nee of the Agricul tural department as a preserv e and breed- fns ground for native birds shoot twen- ty-4w square miles of land contiguous to Val-ntlne Hi Cherry county, which pre 1 Is to be knows' aa the Niobrara learn-atlon. wlthla tha confines of which rearrratloa It ahall be nalawful for any person to bunt or take the eggs ef birds except under authority granted by the secretary of agriculture. A county judge out In the stats has asked the attorney general whether he can eolect from tha coanty his fees for sending Into the State Board of Health the records of marriage licenses Issued and marriages performed In his county. Tha attorney general Informed him that ha could not collect any fee, but that ha must perform tha .service if he re mains in office, ' Baaiaear Pries rassled. State Engineer Pries bh punled. He cannot understand "hew It lsthst ,ths gap which a to: be filled by -a bridge over the Niobrara, between Boyd and Holt counties has grwn frra . Ml, fart, aeerd- inc to the original survey, to TU feet at 1 present. Whan stats aid was applied for by tna two counties and tba survey made tha length of tha bridge was fixed at the former figures and tha pttltloa signed by the supervisors of both counties. Since then a new board has com Into power In Holt county and th claim Is now made that a Tit-foot bridge Is aeosasanr. Tha principal trouble appear to ba that the Holt county board wants the bridge erected at a different location. . Hcadlag- Circle- O Ulcers - The reading circle board met at the orflee of Bute Superintendent Dalsell and elected tha following officers: Directors. Edith A, Lathiup. Clay Center: Prof. Fred M. Hunter, University farm. I4n- cotni Superintendent 1. M. Mstsen. Fre mont; Superintendent B. E. Dill, Wllber; Slate Superintendent Dalsell, Lincoln. The next meeting of tha board will ba at the superintendent's ofOos March XL Before leaving for his bom in tha east C, Harding tha water expert, made some aarer crttlrtema of Lincoln's wster supply. He said that , never la hi experi ence had he known a city' which In th dead of winter, when water consumption 4 Its lowest, was taxed to Its ca pacity to supply tba demand. Registration at tha university shows that a typhoid scare baa sot affected the ssuodaaos at tha university to say 000- aldarabla extent. Th 1 s soailsr Comity Bar aeaoolatlon has adopted resolutions of respect for the lata Walter t. Lamb. Chairman Byrnes Calls Committee COLUitBCS. Neb.. Feb. . (Special. V State Chairman J. C Byrne of the demeeratte eoauaittee baa Issued a call for a meeting of the committee here February t. at I 'clock In tha after noon. Th call reads: "The grate Central committee la here by called to meet at Columbus. Neb., Thursday , February t, Wi at t o'clock p. m, for the purpose of deciding apoa tha method of ee lectins tha alternate delegates to the demoeratlo national convention; and to arrange for the fil ing -of candidates fof presidential elec tors, bobs having filed so far. Also any other bu si Dene of Interest to the party that may com before the committee.' Alllaaew Be toe U DebeuHae; Tease. ALUANCB, Nek., Pea, t-4Bpedal.- At tha preliminary debet bald at the Alliance High school Isst evening the fol lowing tears was selected to represent tha Alliance High school m Western Ne braska: Dorothy Smith, Ray Blgetow and Michael Nolan, and Fred Sweeney alter nate. This selection was made only after leng aenheration by the judges. This team "will endeavor to win back th enaat plonshlp. which was lost to Sidney last year. The subject for debate was th Closed shop against tb open shoo. My. tta. E. Tasll presided.; Miss achults. Rev. uoarrey.as ins Hon. W. W. Wood a died as judges. t . - THIRD MAN CONVICTED IN JEWELRY ROBBERY PLATT8M0LTII. Neb.. Feb. .-(8pa- clal.rAt tha doss of a three days' trial la th district court here Saturday Oeorgs Lytle was found guilty by the jury for burglary by explosives. Lytic is tba third man charged and convicted of. the crime of blowing, open' tha-safe of M. Trltsck, a LoulsvUla Jeweler, and taking from It his -entire stock of jewelry., valued at tl.OOl, oa th night of September M, 1IU. Lytle' co-d .fendanls war John Doud and Franl' McCana, both at whom kav been .convicted of theVrlme during the present term of court, ludf s Travis has already sentenced Doud and McCsnn to an Indeterminate eentence of from twenty years to life Imprisonment and Lytls will probably get th same aentenc. Sheriff QuintoB took Doud and McCana to tha penitentiary this morning to begin their term. The prosecution waa assisted by Judge W. W. siabaugh of Omaha, who made a very strong and effective plea for the conviction of Iha accused men. Mr. Brut of Omaha defended the criminals. One of tha strong points of the prosecution wss the fact that at tha lima of his ar rest two months after th crime waa com muted Lytle had oa his person aa Elgin watch which waa Identified by Mr. Trttsch as having beea ta th sat whea h locked It th Bight before tb robbery. Mr. and Mrs. Jobs (J. Beck. M East Third street. Rev. Olin 8- Baker, pastor of the! M. E. church, officiating, a reception! followed the ceremony, being attended by I a large number of guests, sad a buffet I luncheon waa served. Rev. J. B. Brows of tba First Presby. terlaa church officiated at th wedding I of Otto A. Engersod of Clemen and Miss I Mildred Clark of thia city Friday after noon. Both contracting parries are well known and liked la this city. " iuoh oases or aa pay. Try them. tba. For sals sy Beaton Drug Co. GRAND JURY FAVORS NEW COURT HOUSE AT ALLIANCE ALLIANCE, Neb., Feb. .-Bpscial.)-The grand Jury In Its report recommends that bonds be voted for) a new court house. After telling of examination of the old building and noting it masy short' comings, th report says: "Th present court house building Is old, inconvenient and poorly constructed for a public building, and owing to Its migration aver a considerable portion of tha county Is badly racked and out of shape, and being heated by stoves. Is subject to an Increased fir danger. ""Bos Butt county haa a real value of tf.Mt.iut and an assessed value of tl.7W.Ml and haa no bonded Indebtedness, besides having a cash balance la the general fund of U.I41.M and la th county road fund of tl.tM.14, , and tha levy, ss compared with other counties. Is low. Tha voting of bond for a auttable building would ant prove burdensome for tha taxpayers of .the county. ' . "In view of th foregoing, ws believe that It Is high time ' soma artloa should he taken, and recommend' they voting of bond lor a sew court .house." Ttva'Weddtaas art Alllaaee. A VI see la the StaBsaaai r"! I J. us ."aw Ka. svk i,s,.i.it --". pvwiiuiwej wiia uver w-e rem 1 tn r-veov-erra atr t-eriiti wseecse. kidney troubles. Electric Bitters tt.."r.sserf the Young Men Chrlstlaa II Mini, ttm n vV r J"' n . . association at Spokana Wash.,' war mar ried at th horn of tb bride's parents, ; ' Building Record for 1911 ; KEARNEY COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET KEAR.VET. Neb, Feb. l-fflpeeial.)-1 Over lit) member of the Kearney Com-1 meralal club and their guests, the tra?- allng men of tba territory adjacent to I the city, were in attendance at the an-1 nual "Get Acquainted' banquet of the I club held at the dry hall Friday night. Followlns; a three course supper, served by tba ladies of the Christian church, speeches were made ss the speakers were Introduced tsy N. P. McDonald, toast- master, as fellow: "Welcome to Trev-I eicra," C W. Kiblar. president of the club: "What We- Have Dana.-. Judga W. D. Oldham; .Tha Commercial Traveler as a Booster.". T. H. Reascmer-. -What Ws Can! Do," A. O. Thomas; 'Tb Salesman da a CIUen," Frank O. Nye; "Our Commer cial Salesmen," Judge B. O. Hoststier: I "What Kearney Needs, Walter George, state treasurer, of Uncotn. Maatcal Bumnara by th Das' quartet I were Interwoven with tha speeches. SESSION OF DISTRICT COURT IN AUBURN AUBURN, Neb.. Feb. 4. Special.) I Judge Rarer of Pawn held a hort ses sion of the district court last week. The habeas corpus case brought by Ell Vance of Pen against hi 'deceased wife's sister I for th utody ef tw minor children, a I boy and a girl, was decided ta favor of I the father. Several notion and demurrers were I ruled an and sales confirmed sad thai general adds aad ends at th December I term cleaned up, and tha eourt adjourned the term. Tha first term of the year be-1 gin March U, at which there win be I both a grand and petit Jury. CORN FROM ARLINGTON SCORES HUNDRED PER CENT KKARNKT, Nab., Feb. 4.MSpectel.)- Results of th first Cora test at the stats normal was announced Friday evening. Three different varieties of seed corn tested for Patterson At Co. gave a perfect test with every kernel placed In the tester growing. This corn Is from tha 101 crop and came from Arlington. tie Vor hearing, Monday,' February I: Jones fitlonal bank aaainet Yates. Seward; ttank ef StaiJlehuret asalnst Kates, new at l; L'ltea sen luuiaansl fates., steward; Ibi ley aaeiust Yiua, Beasrd. tat Bearing, TUeedsy,' FebrViary t: ftttt lar against Moard of iwpervlaort of Cus ter auuair, Cusutr; Isairas.atiauist btayar, Kearney; Carpenter aaainet schnerle. Franklin; H1U, assignee,-against Feeny, Adams. For hearing Wednesday, Februray 7: State aaainet American hurety company, oa "motion tor1 KJlej1ftiArrceater; ller aainst ' ti e-r, . Petereoa asin fsnreon.- ri--j- sehalble. d-BiieisrrsUir-, ssttitsrr-'t'wiTs,- sdrnmlstra-tor.- Richardson..-"j; , For heanns rhursday: February I: Carl son axatnsvcttv vt tkmh Otnana, Doug las; lans agalaat 'American Transfer compasty, bougias: Satwk against Union Paritie.. Hajlruad soaiuaay, reargumeiU. lwuaiaiv ' . For Seavtrur Jrlday February !"-nerker- aasshsi Luajnecker, Lancasistr; r-aie ex ret,trreei aasnal Cowws. . easier; eaiulis- egainst. Chicago, Hurliiuj tuo, a QuliA-y liailroad comiiany, Laiv ss tcli ..'... . , Ttta tolloatiDg M arptopssed aeargoment of cases fnr cstarmg at the session oom nstanwg Moadsy, February-1: . rsnilh against Pouer on, motion tr re heartng tUnroiai. M.t:aIIrey against CHy ut Unana. reargument (Deagiaa); Jkeff asaitm- lirsndi is- wnTas). ". nase. jtaiiBis.iatar ' aita out-Chicaas. Bnrlirut- tun Qarorr Kaorroad company '4Saaa tiers); Pattersoa. Uttilt against Halter tDouauui: Bilb asalast ' Andrus'tLan laslerl, Pract.a ssaoist Coutal (Butler), parsons against Marnee rLaacaslerl, But pnea against Joelya iDoustasi, Keenan aaauist the tlloone), Villeun against topencer (boone, Kramer agalnet Weig ana iBoonei. Ham hard agalnet Uarnhard iboouei, Tbe Uoudear Tire and Hubber mny against Bacon (Douglas). Paw ley esa.net Paisley I Polk), l-1rt National Bank of Council Bluffs against Moore Harlan), Bresee saainst Preston (Keys Pahai, Burr against Finch tsnendan), Ltncoln drain company asalnst Chk'sgo. Buriuurtoa and Wulacy Railroad comneny tLancaster). Tiger agalnet button Land company (iAncasteri. perry at Bee com pany agarnst Howreok Opera House com pany iFurnast, t'nlon SUte Bank of Harvard against MrKeivta (Clay). Ward easiest Aetna Life Insurance eompany .Douglas). Off tha Mat. Th eatrh-as-catcn-caa wrestling match betweea extreme republican radicalism, person i fled by La Fellette and democratic raaservsUsat, championed by Governor Ilartnen, being palled off la tbe columns of a local paper whose chief boast taxhat It will not stand hitched. Is a bust the meet amuslwr thing politically at. the capital city, la th language of the mat. La Fallen seems to be behind at present, for he M getting direct editorial and local mention, while Harmon second la the scissors end paste pot editor; bet what the latter may lack Is personality ha makes p in starts powers, with neither tha stress la asr toe tsld barred La Pullet te - ba beea usable op to data to get any thing which looks like a fall, and unless toadlttona change suddenly It te predicted the Watroasla Hgntweisat will' be tired out long before the Mm hmtt aad the fjsatrh go Is th Oplstrs Tbe preliminary may be awnislnc. 4ct ft lam ceased to deceive, for republicans . generally au ctatvtaoad tbe real match Building const niotloa la th United State Increased 1 per cent In 1111 ovsr Hi, according ta official reports from seventy-one cities to Construction News. This Is most aaUafaetory showing, the moderate fluctuations Indicating that affairs Ik this sountry an la a way apoa a permanently substantial and healthy baste, Permits were taken Out la eaventy-one title la Mil for tha oonstrucuon of 7.M building. Involving a total estimated cost of SL7S).U1, against tiins permit; Involving a total estimated cost of rM.W.U W Itlt, a gala la permit at tttn and ta,UUl, or 1 per sent. The figure la detail are a follows- No' t Cities- Permlu New fork (Boro Mann, and Bronx) (.Put Chicago lLiisi Boston (Metre. District) 4 m Philadelphia le.ro Brooklyn l wt Loa Angeles.. ll.: yn tranolsoo ..,..,.,. s,(Ht . ferrolt ..; , e...:..I...II ' Portland. Ore. ....j tw P.V '"uis... s,it V sshliigton. D. C a.7,1 Cleveland 7 eVi Minneapolis to Cuidnnatl .'...'. , 1LI2S Kansas City.; aww Milwaukee ........ . Pittsburgh 4.1MI ' Newark tm Huffsio Max-heater ........n.,..,....er., l.ao Haltlmor ,. ,. J,) Pt. Paul...... .....-X.7M Indianapolis vrrt . Seattle ..,,-.....,..., ...I Mura Oakland. CaT. lnusviiie, Atlanta' - ltenver M, M. litrbmond ...... Hartford . - New- Hana..... Memthis . Hn . ll-go... Dallaa .7.... Omaha - -- ,r . Worcester .,e...w Columbus YoumrstoWB Toledo Btrmlngbsm Jacksonville , Ppokane Houston ., Halt Lake City... , New Orleans.. Sacramento Norfolk Albany .., Wilmington Duluth Orand Rapids .. Peterson Pasadena .., Will.eeh.rre Cedar Rnobis F.vansvllle ......., Dee Moines ... Trov Peoria rfTlngfleld .... Koran too Werkely , Tacoma Booth Rend........... Nashviila .,., Ft. Joseph... ('hattanooc Top-ka Terre Haute.. Colorado rtprlngs...... Pueblo Totals .'. 1U1 111' 4, Kit UK) 1.221 4.111 13 ton i .! .(M l.in )i.7M !.. i.rt i.;ti Ll w am aw tw 06 l.SM htm M t 41 1 e k -f mm ti ilt 3 l l1 as CM 412 ZM 11. aallmated Cost tlt4.0.TIS iif.,.-,;. (I.2M.UUU 1.677. 'rti . .m,m , , ' 'I1.1.M,2I4 3u.6ll.WS 1S.144IH0 n."7.r5 i;, 1,SH.C U7K.VS i3.ti.;a) HHK.UUl HtHilt it '. ln.CUM 10,M.n) ',' .S3.775 .at.ms a.l.V( ".4.1.7 rm.nj .J.7t .1K1 . l( . 6,14.44 , . , l.s;o,5t ' l,fM.m &.!: t.i3,J7 I . t,tis,a 4.77.a ' 4..J45' i;,.i - - t,T:.sM X.J1SW lr.rf j. iss.au tis.iu .'.? tseiwl t SS 1.7 !1 lSKt.IB J.&S.7I4 J.l.7i(7 ri-H-irr !,1. l.on.Ot l.fCX." 11.2K l.awta 1.7i,JM i.ns.7 1.7J7 46D 1.7T.SM tM .. l.lioira 1.17 M l.l 77 . LlKi.9k 4X.S9I H7.H l.7S),Ul No. of Lsttmaled Permits Cost Oslo Loss tlS.lT9.S .. 1 1I.K7 SK.I.-4 .. tl 4J.17J.i-0 14 .. is.;' r.vu.o $ 7.W4 , JM4.M .. in. 411, - ji.4.l .. , a,M.u4 ' i .. i.4W , )7 ?0.() H .. ,-.i7 ' i.irm,7f .. , t e.41t .(KI 1 ,7; ij.6ia.i7j n .. I.hl 11.944.411 23" ..- ' .rs . i(j,ti ,4 ,'C2 IS , .. . UTH.1M ... ' t .m n.t.j.sn a 1 1S.C7.6.M .. tM . . 11.XM tit . It t,4 . ,R0() .. 14"4. l.t' S3 .. ( t iita- .Tm ,. t ." IC4 .. 11 t,IJt . S.1V7.311 X U7 17.1.. JH (4 i .m..u '7 .. 1 1 ii ta at . ,. .!n I.W.,al .. It t.7l lUlt.e at l.otj lain - tr .. !.! ' 4.4t..t.lt : .. 1,C ,,1,111 M .. ,iti lac.su j tl 4je,17 M ,. l.7a , ow . a l.h-U , , t .... ,. jg 1.4IW 4.4T.s4t 1 ' ,. tlt4 ImBi.ssi .... a 1.S7 . . W71.77I 7 .. l.i , 4.I4.N4 .. J.0M .4M.i 3 .. I.U ll.t M lH s.Hle 44 L4-4 4.US.S11 ., B WI 4.471. at) ,. 9 4.47S.JP lam. ii4 .. !; 1 M 1H 47 S.4J4 2.7.i'l J f ;,W."77 tl 13.311. K4 .. m u t.ai n .. ! tl.7S t tl.W.WI t Wl ItM.lTs - ". at :,e..i jj 1.317.01 . SJ . M l.!IJ.I7 ' M " i.e.i5t si .. WJ l.J7. . .. i 4 l.M.to lg t,(54I- , I.ITS.si) 17 S,14 t.Wf,.0l " .. Jt M7 . ieM XT 441 : l.?3.-. .. s . 1.H7 hi 5.ae .t.r f. 4 - lt.S6l ... 9 W2.S1 . ; ws.nt . st JJ 4M.141 t rK.307.tiJ 1 . wmst iser are no startun bad i bo win., it Is dear that earns rJilee ... r,-bulU- Psrucull, In New York. .W7Z T tTs?, to BrMT" W1,b t per cent on the wrong Id. .Tth. " e - - se are vsmU rUlaUWID MP ant Ht. sOessaS II n ... Denver 44. and a s umber at emaller dtlea: hot ki. . v. " - vs. n Taiutnruua, MM, 1 Un nTntQTt It Witt the " wsssre W UlUU-lu-UT Cil fK. Wniid lfl th IPl V.ssava- iel .1 sains, which the total. rtw wrrs of the moat satisfactory sort, bludVn, Ch? T!T I? " l"Cr" P- " IX" SI. IiUdelpbT. . riUrmtTwash Instoa K. Clevsl.d a. Oacinnatl with a marvelous lncreai of M.l!" , Boffslo It Ixmh.Mll. a .nd 8aa Diego X. Milwaukee Vpon the whole the sttusUoa Is eminently satisfactory and the prarorrte f, a conttaooasly actjv, year in bulldlnc constructloB ara very bright. NOTES FROM BRIDGEPORT Hearr F. Deu telle Rls Iareveet la readies) Farms ta Mis Parterre. BRJDOEPORT. Nek, Feb. t- Special.) -C W. North and W. K. RoMnsoa at Orsnd Island this week purchased th Interest of Henry T. Dean la tb North-Robinson-Dean company, and will proceed to Improve their property neer Bridge port, making; it tha most Important of their breeding farms, Th purchase price was tttoot, H expect ta build a bous In Bridgeport In tb sprtne. and will atake this etty hi bom. During th last wash a number of prac tical sugar bset raiser from Dcottabluft have been her and several lisn oa Bel mont land through A. hchwendsr. These land asgregsts (7t acres sultaM for beet culture, and all of this with the sx- eeptloa of let acre Is now under lease Other growers are expected her next week to near th remaining tracts. Testimony Is being taken her la a ess In which th government I contesting th homestead entry at Frank Molloy, who made final prof recently. Mora then sixty witnesses have beea summoned oa both sides sad a special agent Is her prose rating th ease. It I charged that th entry man has sot complied with th re quirements of th homestead law, and th department Is endeavoring to nave his entry cancelled. Bids will be opened st the county clerk' office In this city a February It for tha construction of two bridges across th North Piatt river, oa at Bridgeport and tbe other at Bayard, la this county. These ars "atsta sld" bridges, Morrill county paying one-half th expense and th stats of Nebraska th other halt The bridges - ars t be Be feet la length, thlrty-lhre feet tpsns, with earth fills at both ends. NEWS NOTES OF GOTHENBURG Dawaaa i Cesatr Medical Society Eaiertalaa Visiting; Doctors at Meetla. OOTKKNBURO. Neb., Feb. 4.-4SB-dal.r-Chartea W. Lttee and Miss Dora Boldt. both of Gothenburg, war mar ried at th asm of F. A. Wod by Judge Soott. Immediate relative only were present. Th Dawson County Medical society met Friday. Out at towa member pres ent were: .Dra, C E. Bmmoiis at Over ton, J. H. Boyer and B. M. Taymaa of Coxed. Officers wen elected tor the ensuing year as Mows: President, K. C. fkeveneoo, Oot ben burg; W. J. Bar tholomew, vice president; C 7C Km mons, secretary and treasurer; It. 8. Moore, deleate to state convention. Jess Korsy and Mies Mary Abend were married la Syrian custom by Father Tsnney of Kearney ea Suae ay. Dinner was served before tb ceremony, aad dancsas followed. Ernest Putnam and another boy war pitching hap together out of th win dow of tb kan aad Ernest got his head ta tba way of th other' fork, which penetrated his skull aad brain. H M sot expected to recover. Th past two months J. W. Broader has been making brooms for tbe Pleraal broom and duster factory hi this city, and broom ars Bow being placed oa th market- The broom corn sow used was raised by J. C Plena! of th south si da. Last season' crop wss . about four tons. HE REDUCED57 POUNDS Kesr Sleetsod ad Flesh Bed act lew Prwews AetwalablaaTly Sae- J0I1.VSTOWN, Pa Feb. . Iavestlga, tlon has fully established that Hon. H. T. Stetler of this city, haa reduced his weight flfty-sevea pound In aa Incredibly short time by Wearing a simple. mvMble device, weighing tees lbs a sa ounce. This, when Worn a directed, acts ss sn In fallible flesh reducer. dtsteruTng entirety with dieting,' medicines aad exeretsea. Masy, .wotnawnt men and women have adopted this esy means of - reducing superfluous flesh, and ft Is stated; th !fnJV4 ii I HS I Sri I n LVk I I fm WTmLJ rid W I JjZZem&sX- awi-SfcX- mini Xe-y-rx - KaK-ij i J MfF? TJA X . rlcrrfteai af :'Sh - r w L -wr W W M jT V.''S!?L?s: -If . V , X - i II L 1 1111 1 4nsrs I "n , JP-7SK II II 7: T SCaHMI : VI Mm A M 3N2o J 1 I k rY I ATv7a7i I V II II I I II i wit I iu II w "aww i nn. w 11 I I I III I '1,1 1 T. w f m WW II 1 II L iTiJV 1 ( U A . f VIM I II 1 II 1 WV U f U II II i vwj i tr f m ii 1 VI fav wrm. f II ii A r.Jf 1 1 I I 1 1 aBlsTaBBBBBBBsaasam I 1 III ! I I I I I I nihil w . NEMO CORSETS have become the world's GREATEST SELLERS by sheer force of MERIT. The tremendous demand, in every country 1 where corsets are worn, has been created by the millions of women who COME BACK for more Nemos-who will wear no other corset Tha women who don't wear Nemo Corsets are those who haven't kept in touch with our WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENTS in fabrics as well as in shapes, or who are misled by dealers who would rather sell inferior corsets tnat yield tnem a larger pront YOU and every other woman will be neatly benefited, in atvle and health and comfort, by wearing Nemo Corsets. Ask for them at your dealer's, and insist upon seeing them. Three popular models: No. 354 The new "Auto-Mre" model; not only reduce th figure, bat drive away th fst an absolute novelty; medium bast. Also, rt pa No. 353, gam model, bat with low bust J.OU No. 321 With elastic hip-confining- band of Laitikopa Webbinfi-i n nn medium bust Also, No, 319, same model, but with low bust . . J.UU ' Na 320 Witii Nemo FUtnlng-Back; medium skirt, Lastikop hot Jo (f lupporccn; medium doiu rio. jis, aame, wita tow bust, , . owv' Other Self-Reducinjr models, a fit for every type of stout fifrure $3.00, $400 and $5.00. Ask for the "NEM0"--nd TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! tn Govt Stm Erjwln W ',. ' KOPS BROS Mfn., StmYotk Inventor, Prof. & O. Burn of No. 17 West Thirty-eighth street, New Tork. Is sending the outfits oa free trial to sll who writs him. Culled from the Wires A decision establishing the right of a common law wife to obtain a divorce was mad by th New Tork supreme court Jams Bad How of St Louis, tha "mil lionaire hobo," waa choeen national chair man of th Unskilled, Migratory and Casual Workers of the United States. Key to th Situation Be Advertising. eM!s COUGH SYRUP Where, mothers give this celebrated romedy fororoup, whooping couch, or colds and coughs, it BDedllv cure tha child- Dx. Kni.'l Ootraa 8rmm Is constantly reliable and truly xasrttortooa. f BICE, tt CXHT3. NO MORPttlNB OR CHLOROPORW. "Hy Bttls sM artered frssi shed stdorsitark femm, see Dt. Poll', Cesfk Syrse sore tee child. a. sanaelet, tat WJtomtC, salusssre, JU. 1AMVLI SIKT rTK.at.st ' Write-it tadsv. Meatssathtspaeer. Addreea aV . MtlVfast i COn IMLTIatOitJi, SUs W - TBI OMAHA PEUPLE SHOULD TRY THIS The Sherman V McConnell Drug Co., Cor. ltrh and Dodga, Cor. Kth snd Hart aey. Cor. stth and ram am. 07- No. Kth Street statea that any one who haa constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach, ehouid try elmple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, ss compounded in Adler-l-ka, the new Oerman Appendicitis remedy. A SlNULE D08K brings relief almost INSTANTLY, and Omaha people are surprised how QUICKLY It helps This sinple remedy antiseptlrltea th dlgeatlva rrans ana drawn off the Im purltiea. The Sherman McConnell Dru Co., Cor Kth snd Dodge, Cor. ltth snd Harney. Cor. ltth and tarnam, JOI-I Na lsih Street ill n -Ir rr -JJ . v"t Heat, plus z "equals 'health'. The fact thft the waters at Hot Springs have a tempera- ! of 1 35 degrees is only one of their virtues for at no other . ' spot in America are waters . . charged with properties, so . k healing that they make well V 90 of those who use them. You are well then come, at I ihuitanJi do, tot the pleasure ' A that this delightful winter re- sort offers. The golf season is at its height here now ana the . beautiful monntain drives aro peopled with pleasure-boutid riders, bent on making the most ' of the June-lika weather. Come! The trip to v . - Hot Springs, Ark. -via Frisco Ones is as pleasant as anivint there -you leave Kansas Gtjr at 6. 1 5 p. m, you reach MemphisO:!) a. m, and Hot Springs (via Rock Island Lines) at 3:55 in tha afternoon a quick, restful ride in luxurious Electric lighted through sleepers Tna Frisco dining car serves decJoos tVcs Wsmry meal. Let me send yos aaors miormatkaa about Hot Spring, its opleadid hotels and boarding ho usee, its heeling waters aad opportunities for pleasure. I will also 111 voo coataf a kst aad make wp a caanpteae schedule trans year home town win today. aTpOrrkWale&ta BdlM Kaaaas Cty, Ma. J. C LOVWEN, Drrisiew rssseager Agent aMCSKBlsWTe, il Beag.OS. I tr. S-1494. I atat- sTvery Say gilS. sTrevy atgat SUS 1 AOTaUicao rivginui - Four rde. Joeie Heather. Jesses Dia mond and Clara Nelson, Dorothy Rogers and Coin par.y, l"oar liolloways, Loutt lln Comedy Dogs, Stuart and Keeiey, Klnetscope. "rrpiirum Coocert Orchjeetra. Frioea Wight, loa, Soo, SOo. TSe. Mat, !, sea SS. exosyt Sat. aad Sua- The Thins. To Do tl yea lose jrwtrr potXatbook, abreila. watch or som other artiei of value, th thing to do la to follow the exampl of many- other peopl and advar Use without delay in th Lost sad Found eoluma of Th Be. - That Is what most people do when they lose articles of value. Telephone ns and toll your loss t all Omaha a a tiagle attar-Booa. Put It 'In ; Th e Bee,