THE BEK: OMAHA. WEHNKsDAV. r r.Uil Aia U. l:u: Nebraska UEEKS TO AID SETTLERS irrigation- Zneinecr from Morrill Present Problem. pjlBSET MAS GEI3 CONTRACT feaar ef Pahllr Laada aaa Hand sale Lets werk far .ew TiWfw ealoala Hospital atteaal Gaard Rlerttoa. (From a stilt" Corrtsinaent.) UXCOLX. Keb. U-tSieciaI.-Hart- , poo A. Mark, an Irrifiatlon engineer fcrora Morrill, Neb., ms at th capital Joday to see if there T.as not some v.ay fcy vblch the b title railway commission pc '-l help out the settlers on the Inter state aiuh In his ct-ctioa. When the r flamatton service eiistneers made au ct.mate of what water rights were to rt they placed it at J per acre, with maintai nance chiuge ot forty cents er acre pvr year, on the strength of this a larKa number tttok up lands under ha government project. Payments were to date from the time water waa turned frn which tho engineers fixed at June, p08 but as a matter of fact only a small Portion of the district obtained water on pat date, with the result of no crops. The engineers allege this was due to the farmers not knowing liowt o handle their ditcses but the settlers' and en- f Insert employed by them asert It wss ue to faulty construction of ditches. This, however, is not all of their roubles. Instead of $35 per acre the trice has been raised to for all who ltd not paid up on their contracts. In ine section only one msn was able to lo this and as a result ail others are held for tho greater rate. The maintain -utce charge, instead of being forty tenta per acre is U Thin matntainance iharge Is remitted for two years to all sho sign the new contract. Many of Lheee settlers, Mr. Mark says, have In rested everything they have and due to lack of water for their lands have wither the money nor the credit to get t to enable them to make their nay nsnts and unless some relief Is afforded y means of extensions will lose their nv est meat. Even with the extension they assert rate Is so high that no one but a petal tut can swing the proposition. The lti h being an Interstate proposition the I way commission Is doubtful of Its uthority ta do anything In the matter regulating rates, which are fixed by Nebraska the Water ltrs association, compose! entirely of owners if deeded lewis. Kraraey Huaattal tealract. The Boa id of Public i.ands.and Bulld tnga today awarded tti general coi":Tivt fr the erection of the new tuberculosis hospital at Kearney. It went to V. S. Crossley of Kearney, who Is Just finish ing up m contract on the Kearney Normal. The general contract calls for IW.ieJ. plumoiiis and heating. fMrt): wiring. lr; a total of 13.1 for the building. This price wag reached by changing the plana some mint. Thia will leave a considerable sum out of tiie appropriation for fittings and putting th buililnr In shape. In aJdltion to letting thl cont:a.'t the board aprioved tlettls to a conlde-able amount of school lands, approved aim atpraisements and In a number of cases granted extensions to lessees, w ho through crop falkire or mii.rrlu!io have been unable to meet their pavnifiU. Inarch Tatrte Rir. Churvhes appear to be ;i mark for rob bers, 'the Kirs Congregational church be ing visited last night for the second time within a week. Sunday night the robber, ahtatned about $10 In snial collections, but overlooked about Jice from the churi h collection that had been left In the church. If they came back for this sum last nignt they were fooled for the money had been placed In a bank. . On the Sun day night visit no locks were broken but last night eevry lock In tlie Interior of the building was broken and one on the out side door. About a month ago some sneak thief went through the cloak rooms of several churches during the service hour and robbed the handbags of the women members of the choirs of al the money they contained, leaving the women with out carfare. Kef, Gaard Ceaiaaar. J. F. Kotna of Omaha has been author ised by the adjutant general to recruit company of the National Guard to be known as Company F First regiment. There has been no Company F In this regiment for some time. It having been mustered out. Tha nucleus of the new company of Infantry Is exported to be members of the company of engineers which has been disbanded. Natleaal Gaard F.lrrtloa. Tha vote for majors In the National Guard was canvassed today and resulted In no election In the First regiment In place, of Major George ' llolderman of York, who term has expired. In th Second regiment Major O. N. Newman of Aurora was eleeted to succeed himself and Captain C. H. Johnson of Schuyler and Captain C. rt. McCormlck of Ne braska City were eleeted to succeed Majors Paul and Simmons, promoted. Condltlna of Trcaserr. With only four counties yet to report Nebraska jsmm. ummrn f r t'ives quick, relief from pain. It's an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, scjatica, lumbago and sprains.;.' . . , - r Relieved Scran Paia S k.U Mr. J. Undiwood, of torn Warren Are., Chicago, in., writes : " I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last Sept. have suffered with ,ere pain in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One I "Ay "7 suom your liniment. Three VJL. PP!'fa,ion completely cured me, and I will never be JwWTV without if." Vok Cored Sdattt Rhoomatiani n. j. wants, oi uak Mm, u., writes : 'I have used your liniment for sciatic rheumatism. I was to I could not walk for a long time. " . m7 meais on the floor, but your uimuicik curea me. I Keep It in the bouse all the time and have let others use it and it cured then. I sent to ironton, U, the other dav and cot two 30c. bottles for other people." At a aaalaratfe. SOc. ft 11 M Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. V?: 14 N i r-V their collections up to January the tatc treasury has received rw.H.i since Jan uary 1. Of this amount $ilV?-lJ was re ceived in January and In Feb ruary. While ttougtas county has not made final settlement It has remitted the major iHrticn of the ajnou:it due the state. The other counties Scott's Bluff, Garden and truster by reason of having a large amount of school land, will have heavy payment, largely for the svhool fund. Food Commissioner Hansen has his two seed testers at work and in a couple more days expects to have reports ready on samples of corn submitted. He experts no trouble unless the union com plains a Unit the testers working twenty four hours per day. Fire lwayertr K !-, Kd Williams of Ur.ind Island, one of the Inspector In the fire marshal's office, hai resigned, to take effect March 1. Mr. William thinks It will pay him better to put In his time attending to hi private business, Kd Kelso of Grand Island has been apn-.liited to the vacant place. Telephone and telegraph companies to day reported considerable wire trouble die to the finow. which stuck to the wires and In some Instances broke them. The snow wa reported to be heavier to th" went than locally, and to be heavy and lying evenly over the ground with moder ate temiK-nttu.es prevailing. Xere ftalta for Salary-. U H. Tate and H. P. Dowltng, appoint bank examiners at the same time Asm 1'attetson was named secretary of the board, and who were prevented from per forming (he duties of their office f r the same reason, the injunction against th bank guaranty law, have filed suit fur salaries alleged to be due. Tate clttims 'i and Dawtlng Rltt. Nebraska Cotner University to Launch Campaign IJKTUANY. Neb.. Feb. IS.-..neclal.-In pursuance of a great national move ment by the IHselp.es of Christ, the board of tntstees of (tner unlverslt) have determined to make a campaign for a larger university here and for a gristly Increased endowment. The fol lowing has been determined as the ob jective for the Institution: First Five hundred churches regular contributors to the current expense fund of the university. Second One hundred thousand dollars in additional endowment. Third Fifty thousand dollar In annul- Bishop Tihen Says Roosevelt May-Be-Opposed by Church (From a Staff trrepomletit. UXCVI.N. Neb.. Feb. K.-tipe ial -One of the principal attiactlona of the state hardware men's convention. beinC held at the Undell hotel, la the exhibit of hardware at the Auditorium. The big building has been divided up Into tastily decorated booths and In thee Is a fine display of good-, several of the exhibits being "live." The convention opened this afternoon and after the address of welcome by the mayor and response by the president of the association the annual rep-Hi a of officers were taken un. Governor Aldrich and Ul-re-p Tihcn de livered addresses. Governor Atdrleh discussed the Sanborn rate decision and Us effect on the busi ness man. Bishop Tlhen urged the hard ware men to refuse to handle good which were made by those who oppress labor, cheapen goods at the price of hu man life and the tears of widows and if phans. He also d-greased from the ui'at course long enough to take a rap al Roosevelt, indicating the colonel mlrht have opposition from the churc. From a ir.ade stand print the principal feature of the afternoon program was an address by Prof. Hoffman cf the state university on "Systematic Heet'ng." The taut on the afternoon program was the question boa. There was no afternoon essicn. the exhibit at tre ?1tortum occupying the time. Furnishings and Shoes Reduced Most wonderful bargain in the little things you wear. It will pay you lo make ft note of your neeos and then make e visit to this store. OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE mm Tht Horn of Quality Clothe Winter Is Still With Us Better buy a new Over coat while prices are low PRICE SALE You'll find the ery coat jon want at a lrie that will astonish you by tu lownrss. The styles will he good for next ear, as fashion has decreed no pronoun.-ed ihansea for 1S12. Better see them today while the renre of sires Is complete. Also, somo nilslity Rood suits included. In great 2 ot mm. w m 910.00 to 94O.0O Uverroat $10.00 to (U.0 SuiU fur 918.00 to 93.Y00 Sprlnn 'oat .. 9IS.00 to 9.t0.00 Kain Coat . . . 9S.00 to.91i0.tr0 SIIM)ir 94.0O to $13.00 IUy" Suit 92.80 to 92.00 lkya' Overcoat S5.00 S20.00 S5.00 $17.50 $7.50 to $17.50 $7.50 $15.00 $2.50 o $10.00 $1.00 w $8.00 $1.25 $6.00 !n be lles. Fourth-Fifty thousand dollar Miiets In wills. Fifth A new building for the urt of the library, with a great assembly hall In II. Sixth A girls' dormitory costing at least Stt.OU). Chancellor Oeschger and the Cotner board will launch the campaign In June. Both an Intensive and extensive -am-ralgn will be inaugurated when the time ci mes to begin the work. Chancellor Oeschner Is the chairman of the national committee that lias the whole nation-wide campaign In charge. He will attend the national meeting at Indianapolis In May. lie Is also editing tha "Story of Our Colleges." at the present time. He Is very hoiatu arer the whole situation. Jury Recommends Speedy Trial for Conviot Prince (From a Rlaff CorrotuiCcnl.l UINCOLN. F.-k. .-tK'al.)-Th eorsner's Jury torlsy In the oars of Ken Uly Warden K. I. lnr! rf.tl-ncs a rsnllot that hs came to his !!!! fr:n wiunds Intlltted by Albret I'rlnse, a eon vlot. The Jury rsoommandeil t!iat frtnet bo given a speedy trill, and this recueat Oouutlm will b. compiled Willi. The county attorney aspects to flic aa Information against him Thursday mam- litg charging murder In the first degree. According to Prison Thyslclan H. l. Sradllng there will be no chance Tor an tiisunlly defense, as Ue testified before tlie coroner's Jury that before and after the crime he had einnilned !rlnre and that Im found htm perf.ctly sane. I'rince rhows not lhe slightest sian of emotion when si-aking tf tha crime and In response lo lite uucstlon of the coroner whether he wished to make any statement lo the Jury replied that what h had to say he would tell In court. It developed at the Inquest that In the confusion fol!..w In (he assault Pavta, Prince and the hospital stewsrd, a convict named IMnnion'. were taken to the oper ating mom u nd that while the three were alone In the room Prince made an attempt to asa It liavls again and was prevented by IMnsmore. The prln-lrsl evidence before the jury was given by two witnesses, one of them serving a life sentence for wife murder. NEWS NOTES FROM DESHLER Thayer (eaaty Has rlealr aerd Cera MallalBg Huaai la rreaeeet. IiKHHI.KIi. Neb.. Feb. 13 -i8pe.-lal Farmers In Thayer county have plenty of the IfW corn ot good quality from which to select seed. IMstrict court adloumrd last week to meet March 13 with the same Jury. At the annual meeting of the lieshier gun club Ian week the following offi cers were elected: Henry Fremke. pres ident: n. II. Klene. secretary; Charles tlelsler. treasurer; U. A. Khhey and William U'llkenlng. field men. A.-rnrrfina to atatlstloa recently given out by the Hock Island. Deahler Is the Sixth town In Nebraska In point of bus iness, ranking next to Beatrice. Busi ness st. this point last year amounted to 3,910.3i. and has averaged over IRVVJ fur the last five years. Henry Beurlrg and bride arrived here Monday evening from a wedding trip to St. Joseph. The bride was Miss Augusta, daughter of Hon. Ernst Meyer, and the ncd.llng took place at the home la oak. Wetlnei-day of lust week. ' Take Harnlag. lHin'1 let stomach, liver nor kidney trouble down you when you caa quickly down them wllh Klectrlc Millers, tnr. For sale by Beaton I'rug Co. GANDY ON THE MOVE SOON TO J0IN STAPLET0N I From a giaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 13.-(Specll Telegram.) The town of Candy. Logan county. Is moving over to the town nf Htapieton, which Is on the line of the I'nion Pacific extension from Callaway. The grades were too steep for the company to reach the town and therefore the town took counsel from Ma hornets' experleu.-e and moved. Reports are that the new t- wn Is already a thriving vlli.tge. FRY'S SLIPPER SALE Is the Event of the Season. Hundreds Got Bargains Monday, and There are Lots of Good Ones to Be - Had Yet. Don't Miss This Sat Wednesday. 175 pairs of $4.00 patent, ITS pairs suede, patent and suede, demi kid, pumps and kid Fancy Slippers, v hlte, traps. Fancy aty A f blue, tan, black, At A Slippers, at )ainJ $3. So grade... D 1 40 197 ptir? patent kid, castor Several licos of kid and buck siu! Hi.l Theodora Ties patent sHppirs. that were ro'oi'.s ttiti straps, were $3 00, $2.50 and $2.00 L"6.r??.':rr:$1.95 LT '8,e..R0W... $1.00 ZVl ciii& Douglas Sis. -asam M - ' f"''' al NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRICE I slier llio Attempted to at Dos Out or Til'H-rriaele la Badly lllltea. HKATHICK. Neb. Feb. IS.-(8peclall-In attempting to put a dog out of the tabernacle, where the Evangelistic ser vlres are being held, J. W. Beard, one of the ushers, was attacked by the ani mal and severely bitten on the hand. The wound was cauterised, and no serious results are anticipated. Bismarck C. Thomas and Miss May Nicely, two well known young people of this city, were married yesterday at t o'clock at the home of the bride's paragjts, Mr. and Mrs. George Nicely. Kcv. U D. Young officiating-. After a brief honeymoon trip to Kansas City they will make their home in Beatrice. Fred Brown of West Beatrice, who is working for the electric light company at lila r. Neb., lost the sight of one eye, and probably both, when a lubrica tor broke. He was taken to a hospital at Omaha for treatment. . The body of Mrs. Henrietta lllllikor. who passed away In Uncoln. were brought here yesterday for Interment. Announcement was received here yes terday of the marriage of Gilbert Squire, a former Beatrice resident, arid Miss Mary Townsend which occurred a few days ago at eanta Ana. Cal. They will make their home at Downey, Cel., where the groom Is engaged In the fruit busi ness. Traaaaa Face Barglary Charge, BEAVER CITY. Neb. F.h Telegram.) Sheriff Sevier arrived here mis morning wun several boboes captured at Orleans charged with brewing into a Bi:rllngtnn box car at Oxforl Puirtay nlKlit. They are In county jd awtitlng preliminary trial. When mu-h , h. i,. I a quantity of the stolen g.wds. One of ir.e ou.-ns was wearing eisht r.v shirts. They were quartered last lilKht in a Burlington coach at the Orleans elation. Pleads allly to Knihesale-meat. J rAIRBIT.Y. Neb.. Feb. 1J.-T Special ) I 'Tod" ller n, a vender of vegetables, jspplex. chlcSers and other cammodlt'es j cn the streets of Falrbury. is now serv . :ne a thirty days n ntne in t'j- counly ; Jail for errbti-'ling KT, from city Mar shal Cocper. Mr. tv-cper alleged that j iJeen a3. rllir chtekenr; for him and , iept XSt and then left for Lincoln, lieen Tras uken into county court and pleaded I u;ny to the charge of embesxler-ient. f J? . --s? TO S3 MARRIED ON KE.TJG STAGE IartHate at Ba-rerto-r. HTSRton, Neb.. Fb. jr.-snec'a!.-S---ar;or hell a twn-rsyy irKtltute. Tht -rtr.:rr rs tn.'aTorab'e and la kseplry frt-T attenCins. Strte speakers are Clvnr 11-! ort rca-te. fsm bcPlrj-rf. I ai::r-(. wheat. r!alr-"-"ns, roultr aJ l!is t.e yn H.-ran. v..: ! .';vn J. Cnrtln cf "The Mery r-n-'e.-:-; e- r . . . . . .... v . ' : .. -. ' f tW .1 n cf thin theater WMlnr4a ai H,. .- t t .-, i .. . wv.-.. ,-,.-..,!.,. ... 1-,-,:-. V' .. i,.w-.rf fc'ieoce. tl'll. v.:;'- zi. " I M'" I,tL"k"r rf-lilrnoia give ta'ke js demonetratieai la aome-nJe tOcce. . . . i Radiation vs. refrigeration Did it ever strike you how "way behind the times" your family must appear to be to your friends who have modernly heated homes when they call and find your folks gathered closely around a stove in one room, while the other rooms are shut off from use avoided because they are as cold and damp as a refrigerator? w j offer the only way of reliably and AMFDirAW? iftFAT genially warming every nook,hallway Ml 'lLiyvrll 1 X I ULSiL, and room of the house change it into ii RADIATORS iBOILERS a home. The deep, large fuel chamber of an IDEAL Boiler is one of the strong features for producing its great superiority in fuel saving. A deep fire is easily proven best as compared with the shallow fire-pots of old fashioned heating methods just as a big, full cake of ice to fill the refrigerator box will give far longer, steadier results than would the frequent throwing in of a handful of cracked ice. A NoJ-XS-WIDBALBeUarand5sq.a.sf Via. AM BJUC AN aUdiaten, casting the owner 9230, seen aacd ta beat this cat. tags. At this pries the goads caa be soaaht of aar raput.bls, comeeteat Finer. Thai did wot lactase casts at labar, pips, eahres, freight, etc srblcb are eatra and earr accararag to earn. tic sad etbar coaalrieas. IDEAL Boiler fuel-pots have air grooves or channels in which the air and coal-gases thoroughly mix, as in a modern gas or oil burner, thus extracting every bit of the heat from the fuel None of tho heat is wasted up the chimney. IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators require less attention than a stove; a child can run them. They reduce house-cleaning one-half, and save wear and tear on carpets, draperies, and furnishings. The pure, warm air protects the family health. " . Better at first to omit the oseleaa inner doors, extra chimoeya, mantels, fancy lamps that are never lighted, books which are never read, easee which contain no flowers, etc The sa Tings brought about by these outfits will assist to pay for fine funds Mnga. Yon will need our book (free), "Meal Heating' it contains the most valuable beating information, which every owner should have at band. IDEAL Bailers are safer ana aaslsr te nut than a stave, aaa tbeir cleaaU esse reduces eoearwera aac-fcalf. Tber will last as tang as the building and aced ne repairs. 1d- W. .Um ,J1 A. Mrrm wml Paraaai Omtrtt tet hi ctUarmitk itt ana tncHn tees feeato m mllMru It at bW srw aan. fig Until amd awaW ewaase 1 mil au ttrt, darf. uuf, awaedi. rawer tut. rte., are erawa nireef at area laniae rises s ass eig asaua aa-aissi ia ausr. uaw t, r . w nW a'asf aaa rrsi ttvt item rewvtd) tas tkt cUmmtyut er ecf am TU Am Wmd U a fmtrfuL ptrmamnl aKM tkmt uttdt ae arinfaM, nd ) somm frfftkt knil&nt. ktt tit kftiwt er Umm. It ummrn t cut M wmt a ft 41mm m ymr mthty Htctiicitf mm. Atl fr tut, pmi mmpttm I iitm. With snaaif timpiialj ttu rartea ftpn trt pt Uf tli t mrm aeases, fUU. mm, sraeefi, caartan, tusis, tknttn, teitiaUt, fcrrerr sttpt, enrt Seases, ) lihnrin, frmto. e.. He Asm er eaietof a AKLU irtxu aresaj iMmmtn. Write Department M-S0 41J-417 South Tenth St, Omaha . Cs.sesswese.e 8wd by all dealers. No exclusive agents. s PabHc ahawroorns at Chicaee, Hew Tork, Boston. PmUSntt. Phllsdeljhta, Bnffsto, Detroit. Prrisbargh. Oeselaed. Clneinoati. 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