inn nPiti! umha. rrui.ir. rfcBUCAKY 16, 1912. The Topmost Value for Your Money Hospe's Sale of Exchange " Pianos Bristles With Bargains , ; THE SALE SUPHEME; THE SALE SINCERE; .THE SALE OF SAVERS; THE REAL SALE. $350 Kimball for $178 HOSPE'S GUARANTEE. GOES WITH EACH PIANO. Burner & Co. S:i'5r:...,...SI25 Ar.-n "'is'"1"' rrice- HIIUII Vose FrliA Original Price lei U9 now Original Price -$3(!0, now $3."0, now Jn,IIAy Original Price , DaUer, $3.)0tnow..;r.f. Original Price SI47 $167 SI50 ...SUB SI40 ..SI57 150. noir, v Veser BrosS.rnr.:. .......S176 Temt To Sait Every Purchittr Hpit .6.- I 1513-15 Douglas St. If MfVstL I....KUUIY $2G5,now $35, now CiA:nA Ongmal Price-r ll.l!f 8. 1.... Original Price- Nebraska" NEW LINE TOKYA PAHA Article of Ineorporttiom Filed for . lebruka Bailroed. SClDta II CASE j FROJC BOYD Attswwey General MaVrs rtaaiaa V Teawre Office' ml fmlr A. laew fa Herrle efere tho rear. , I (Prom Staff CocTeeporiderit.) I I 1JNCOI.K V.k KWh IT. Kn-4al V ! Article of Inenrporatlon were filed today ' for proposed saw railroad which la nrb )ecteo to run from ftprfngview in Key. Paha county to'femkljng, areely county. passing through th counties of Greeley. iGarfleM. n'htfwr. Holt. Rack and Keya Paha. Th capital atork of the compear la find at SMfcoao, with authorlsatpe tor a bonded debt of the aama amount. Th Inrorporatora ara: Charles F. Leer. Jon a r. Carr. C. A. Mpley. J. N. Caseadv. jr., and SC. B. Coon. Tho KkanrMfHaM of the paper waa mad id Omaha. ' Keya- Paha county at present la wlth out a railroad, the niwd Ma betac the Northwestern to tho south. Nuroeroa plana hare beea formulated In the paat TRYING TO MUZZLE YEISER loowvelt and I Follette Men Meet for Purpose with Governor. ' 10TATI0N PEDIA1Y : BALLOT Keeretary of State Adhere to Plan t. Alternate ' Groan of Haasee laetead of Iadlvidaal Same . - 1 Thesese-lve. ' , ' (From a Staff Correspondent.). . . LINCOLN, Feb. U.-tSpeclel.r-rThe gov ernor's office. we .the scene of a lengthy conference teoay,- at the conslullon Of which. It was sal .there wa nothing to Sir out. Fran tt-epereonael et tho party and sum thing which have tone before It probably would not be far rom the truth to amy It' waa for the purpose of Ins If something oould; be done to eq.uelch John O. Yeleer. Anonf thoaa preaent be side the governor were 1. C. llarpbara of Lincoln, La Follette candidate for dele gate to the national convention from the First district; F. P. Cornea, secretary of the L Follette league; W. H. Reynolds, candidate for delegate on the La Follette ticket from the Blxth district; Don L. Lore of Lincoln, candidate for delegsts-at-larse on the La toilette ticket, and T. J. Howard of Greeley county. Tha.1 the meeting was not accidental Is evidenced by too fact that one of the party who ar rived late asked; "Has the meeting com menced 7" - V Governor Aldrlch Is an avowed Roose velt man. while the others ara classed In the La Follette column.'. Jt'ls well known that the governor Is of the opinion that tho entire delegation If elected could eas ily be turned to Roosevelt, and that he deprecates the action of Telser In calling 1 Roosevelt meeting. It they really expect to squelch -John they evidently do not know the man as well as soma others do. for his reputa tion for bobbing up serenely la firmly established. Matatloa oa tho Ballet. F. M. Currle, secretary, and C A. Ad ams, president of the Taft league, called on Secretary of State Walt today Id re gard to bow the names of candidate for delegates were to go on the ballot. Both the La Follette and Taft organisations are understood to favor some method by which tho respective delegatlona can be designated by the name of tho candidate 'they stand for, and that each aet bo grouped and the groupa rotated Instead of routing tho Individual names. Mr. Walt holds that In the absence of any specific prorleloa he will follow the la ment of the law, which clearly la to make the ballot Intelligible to the voter. This plan I expected to accomplish the result unless some legal obstacle not now ap parent Interfere. Philip H. Kohl of Warn baa tiled as a candidal tor senator from the Seventh district ALMOST FRAHTICW1TH I Ber.ii with Itching. Spread Fart. Fingers Fairly Bled. Cried Night and Day. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Was Entirely Cured. Kedoado Beach. Cel. "Eight yean ago I got edema sil over my heads. My angers lairly bled and it Itched until It slatott drove me I ramie, ine ctupimm. -began with ttcbiag under the skin. It spread fast from between the infers around the Balls and all aver the whole hands. I got pair of rubber gloves m Anl .a wmh diaaea. . Then it spread alf over the left Mds of my chest. -1 cried night sad day. Tbea I decided to try Cuticura Unan and Ointment, but ,' without murk hope es I . hut mm an letur. There we a marked change the second day. and a oa uaui I was entirely cared. The Ouo eara Soap w hsv. always kept labour home, and wa decided alter that kwea that It Is a cheap soap la price and the very beet kt quality. Mr husband will use as other sap la ha sharing mug. I have always used Cuttrurs Soap and Ho other for my baby, aad be has never had a oreof say kind. He does no. ere chafe as aaost babies do. I feel that It h) all owing to Cuueura Soap for be b fins and healthy, aad wbea five months old won a prise In a baby contest. It makes my heartache to go late so many homes and Me s nreet faced baby with the whole top et Ms head a aalid ansa ot scarf, csiaied by the use of pooreoap. I always recommend Cuticura, aad cine times aut of tea the next time I see toe mother she ays 'On! I am so glad you toid me of Outl eure. (Signed) Mrs. O. A. Selby. J-a. It. Tl. Catienra Soap and Of nt n old tBiaa.io. Sampl of matted free, with 32-0. hook. AdJreu. ; Cottnira. Dept. T, Bostoa. Tender-faced men shod sbav wits Cuueura Soap Sharing suck.. MRS. JEFF THROWS NURSE WHO ESSAYS TO RIDE HER (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 15. Special.) The peo ple at tb tuberculosis hospital at Kear ney have turned their backs oa th ancient classics and taken up with the modern cult. Some time ago tho' board bought two horses for us at th Institu tion. They came to the establishment bearing the classic cognoments of Minerva and Venus, but now all this has been changed and they have been reehrtstened Mrs. Mutt and Mr. Jeff. Mr. Mutt I a demur and docile animal, but Mrs. Jeff Is not easily managed. . She looks Innocent and docile enough, but she I a gay deceiver, for she tempted th haad nurse, a woman who la somewhat of a horsewoman, to mount for a ride. Th first time the rid was-a, pleasure, but tho second effort waa not so successful, aa Mr.- Jeff took a roach In her back elevated her heels and the aura waa unceremoniously dumped In a snowbank. The board and thoea In charge of the institution are expecting to produce a considerable portion of tho supplies needed. They have a cow which furnishes an average of twenty quarts of milk a day. which supplies the Institution and leave a surplus from which some butter I made. A supply of garden eeeds has beea ordered and as the grounds can be IrHgsted It la anticipated tho hospital will have tho prise garden In that section. TWENTY-FIVE STUOENTS ; RECEIVE THEIR DEGREES -v (From a Staff Correspondent.)' LINCOLN. Feb. le8pecuU. Twenty- five student from six colleges were graduated thla evening at th State uni versity midwinter graduation exerd.ee Following Is si list of tho graduate: ' Graduate College Master' of arts: Sam uel Copperemlth..A. B. lle. I'nlrerslty of North, Carolina, soology); Sllaa Calvin Feemster, A. B. (107. Dniry coliegs, American Hlatory; John Torrence Tate. B. Sc. (131. University of Nebraska, Phy- ice. The Collewe of Arts and Sctaneeo Bach- elors of Arts: Randall Fuller Curtis. Earl Harrison Dans. Guy Russell Davis, 2ora KiisabeUt . Fltsgerald. Margaret Haxet Hstbaway. Carrie luu Lute, Frank C. Mile. eBatrlre Moffett. Bachelor of science: Morris Jos In Bllsh. The Teachers College Teachers college diploma and -university teachers' cer tificate: Charles Fmlle Benson. Rachael Nellie Blodgert. Margaret Haaei Hatha war. The College -of Agriculture Bachelors of Science: Kdwm Lovedoy Currier, In technical arrieuMure; Richard Allison Phillies. In forestry. The College of Engineering Bachelors or enenr:' ueorge Morris Aeaermaa. ' George BSanchard Blackstone. W alter i Howard Ijsuharti. In civil engineering Edmond B. Berger. In mechanical engl i aeerlng; Frank Woleaenaky, la electrical engineering. ', The College of I .aw Bachelors of taw I John Clancy- Mullen. William J. Scott. ; Sylvester aclar Shonra. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. - John C Cow in has gone to New Tork ! on legsl bosmea. W. K. Palmatler of the Merchant Ns tlonal bank ia In Chicago. F T HevnVn le botim. frnm r-slirAenia j where be spmt five weeks. . C. O. Ts Image, manager of the Colum- Dia r itr iiwiwitn aawoiuoo, la IB Chicago on butinesa. to get a line Into tho county to It with the Northsreetem. but up to tho preaent they have met with little en couragement. The articles last filed pro.' vide for a tine operated either by steam or electricity. ', -.- Aaatvewoarw -of - watoewa. Today la tho ninety-sixth birthday an niversary of Rev. Haniaaai Preseoa. father of Rev. J. H. Frssson of tho gov- j ernor'a office. -Though aeartng the een- tury mark. Rev. Mr. PrsasoB la la good i health and retain hi mental faculties unimpaired. He la a veteran of the civil war, and am of tho pleasant feature of hi anniversary has beea call made on him by comrades and by member of th Relief corpa Martin Blair, a grandson from Grand Forks. N. D.. came to visit him on the occasion. Rev. Harrison Preason was a pioneer preacher of Ne braska, having In IK preached tho first sermon ever delivered in the present dly of Omaha. -kallac on Joe 's fvae. . - - . In response to the query of C. A. Just of Boyd county, tho attorney general ha ruled that In th absence of aa election for county assessor ra mi on account of tho change In the taw the' old officer hold over. Th eounty board of that county had held differently and declared the office. of both tho county assessor and of the precinct seer vacant. The attorney general hold they wore wrong and that tho assessor hold until their successors sr elected and Qualified. Price Visits Fresaaat. But Engineer Pries ha goes to Fre mont to look over the state aid brldg project at North Bond and to consult with th county board of Dodge county regarding general bridge matters. H. C. Lindsay, clerk of th supreme court, will leave tomorrow for a visit to Florida and other point In th Math. Auditor Barton. In aocotdanc with th opinion ot tho attorney general, ha de cided to ritar the water bond ot tho town of Leutsvtlls. - , . . - Dalrrssea Pay Free. S. C B asset t, secretary of tho Dairy- man' association, has deposited with too stat troasurar ta membership fees re ceived at tho aaual meeting of th aa- sodatloa last month. Tho dairymen's as soclstloa has tho largest paid member ship (JM fsny association la th stat allied to agriculture. The last sees Ion ot tho legislature enacted a prorl.loa re quiring that all fees received by any tat Institution acting under or by vir tue of any atatute or authority to receive any fee shall be paid Into tno stat treasury within thirty days ot th re ceipt ot asm. ' ' ... Hardware Mea Meet. Tho hardwar men's convention waa again held behind cloaed doors today, none but meber being admitted. eMtbod ot business were dlerussed. patlcular at tention being given to methods of ascer taining th cost of doing business sa a factor In determining tho percentage of profit above tho actual coat of tho good. It waa alas urged that moan bo taken to ascertain Just what profit waa mad oa eaoh kind of good bandied. Sharon B. Jones, national president, wa nnabte to bo preaent and his place oa tho program waa taken by M. Ia Carrie of Argos, In,, national secretary. Reversing th usual ardor of thing Orikis! Broth 318 -320 South 16th. St. Sold from $19.50 to $39.50, 0n Sale Saturday at... v. See Our Advertisement Tin Friday Evening Papers . . . . " Tuwiice City, Neb., Oct. 21, 1911. Bankers Life Iu.s. Co., luicolu, Nol. 1 laving received many letters recently inquiring as to my riettletnent with your company on my fifteen payment life policy No. .1008, which matured on October 19, 1911, 1 thought a statement from me to jour company might relieve me from answering so many inquiries as you would have my f tatement to which to refer inquiries. ' - My policy was for $2,000.00 Surplus 1,122.16 ' Paid up participating policy 2,000.00 FIFTEEM. PAYMENT ( LIFE POLICY .Matured la the . . Oil llni i BiRkm Lid Insirtoct Conpiit) of Lincoln, Neb. Total ....,$3,122.16 , , I was exceedingly well pleased with settlement and only regret that my policy was not larger. "" Very respectfully, - - s ; WILLIAM J. HALDEEMAN. J Nantsi of Insured, Wm. J. Halilrrmaa " ncaldrnre Burrhard. Neb. .. Amoerot of Police , fJ.OOO.OO Total Promlam 91,774.80 r v . SKTTLEMKNT Surplus In Cash ....... ,, iaa.lt) Aad paid ap partlfipaUii( ' ..............000.00 poHcjr TotaJ . . . . , .9S,I29.16 W 'Aak the m&n who owns one of these policies. Write aa for aa agtae. water waa th cause of a fire In Lincoln today. Melting snow ran into tho base ment of Labor Temple. The water dis arranged the feed ot oil used In the fur nace and It ran In so fast that It ran out o ft he furnace and took fire on tho floor. Tho floor of th eboilar room waa burned and tho Joists overhead war soorchsd before the blase was subdued. Frlaoo Before Coart. Albert Prince, colored convict, who killed Deputy Warden Davis at the peni tentiary Sunday, waa arraigned today In county court on tho charge ot murder In th flrts degree. Ho pleaded not guilty, waived preliminary hearing and waa re manded for trial. Ha was brought Into court from tho penitentiary handcuffed to KENTUCKY REPUBLICANS ENDnS PRESIDENT psxjsj i rvx i LOUIBVlLLa. b,: eb. 11 -President Taft and 'hla administration were an ted by tho republican state central eammlttee which met her thai afternoon. Folk Petition at ; ; Lincoln Withdrawn LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. U.The aeiitloa filed last Mondsy asking that th nam of Joseph W. Folk of Missouri be placed on the democratic preferential . primary ballot has been withdrawn at th request of tho Missouri ex-aovernor. Th with drawal waa effected by E. H. Brlcson- of Brlntow. Neb. He announced in a letter to fcretsry ot State Walt that after corrospondenoa with Mr, Folk ho wished to withdraw the petition at the earnest deslr of I he latter. BANK CLEARINGS THURSDAY . SH0WABIG INCREASE The bank clearings for yestsrday wer tt.Mt.Ml47 mora than for th correspond ing day last year. Th clearing yester day amounted to M,)7,1W.e and last year tt,aW,M.T. 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