lllh lihh: OMAHA. TlriSDAY. FhlliiTAKY 1912. , 1. , Nebraska j Nebraska 1 1 CURRY'S WORK IN DISCARD blaster Cut of Lincoln Long in State House Disposed of. FETE STATUE TAXES ITS PLACE MialMrrUl l .ica aa baaeelUe .avers- IeT A ax Trath la Starr f Ctumkli r, rr UrnWn , Vnlveratty Farsltr. (From a Siatr Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Fab. .-tSpeclal.-The ar tistle dream at John Curry of Blair la destined to sk the scrap hup or tome oiher pile of retirement wliera It will not b In the a-aj- or be an Inspiration to other buiidlnc sculptor. Curry's dream consist, of a plaster cast of a statu of Abraham Lincoln. The head and bust la a platter replica of a famous serted the story a as liven out by a mem ber of the Board of Recent who la an tagonistic to tae chancellor. Baejr Teattac Cara. The pure food department is (eitinc Its hands full testing seed corn. Sec retary Jlellor. of the Stat Agricultural society, brought In a number of samples today and many other application are being received. -Some that was put Into the tester the latlep part of last week is showing- up well, though a majority of it is corn of the HI and IMS crop. The $outh-est Nebraska Teachers' as sociation will hold Its annual conven tion at McCook. March 17. S aad 9. The state superintendent is receiving circu lars sent out by county superintendents calling attention to the testing of seed corn and also the necessity of fire drills in the schools and taking of measure to prevent fire. In both of these lines the county superintendents sre taking a de cided Interest. TeaesuTS to Meet at MeCaak. statue of Lincoln and the remainder ot T hetown of Cambridge is registering Ji body is the work of Curry. Between '"w worth of refunding bonds. th original portion and the extenslno of the local sculptor there has arisen an estrangement within recent yeaia and th.e line of demarcation has ruined whatever of beauty the fiKiire ever had. Origin ally It stood In the rooms occupied by tlie (Irand Army of the Republic, but finally It waa shoved out Into th corridor to stand neglected and dust covered. Blate officers hav requested the janitors to find some other place for It. Two huge pieces of marble, donated by the state of Tennessee, from which Curry uro posed to make his heroic statue f Lin coln, aUo II neglected on the capltol rounds, rolled up next to the building hleh house the heating plant. State' Answer ta salt. A contract has been awarded to the celebrated sculptor, French, to design a monument of Lincoln and th work of putting in th foundation for th same has been commenced. Th model of this statu has been approved and the foun dry la now getting ready to make the bronse cast. Those who have asen the model pronounce It one of the finest of Lincoln ever designed and when erected this summer on the west approach to th capltol will be a credit to the cltj and the state. Th Ktat railway commission has named March 18 as th date for bearing th petition for a 3 cent far on th 'Lincoln street railway. Th hearing on the physical valuation of th Union Pa cific road is to be commenced Wednesday, February U. Averr De-ales Siaey. Th attorney general has filed th ans wer of th state In In case of Harry Howling and U H, Tate, who sued to re cover salary and bank examiners. They w rre appointed by Governor Bhallenberger but never performed any services owing to th Injunction against th bank guar anty law. They Insist they were at all time ready to perform th duties of th office, however. Th slate answers that th salary waa paid to th men who per formed th duties of th office, being liold-ovsra from th preceding administra tion, and that It cannot be compelled to pay again, and further ther la no fnud available out of which th claim can be paid. The oil inspector's offlc I busy pre paring the annual report. As Mr. Huss netter's predecessor did not make any re port for 119 It I necessary to make the present report cover two years Instead of M- 4 .' f . 'r . , ?-'4 laeare-t Hceortis, - William Cuad was In th of flee o Che slat engineer today looking over matters In connection with his own and th Hose tiling for water fur power purposes to be taken from the Piatt and Klkhorn iVers. lie was accompanied by D. C. 1'atterson, who also haa a filing In the engineer's office, but this does not conflict with the others,' as it takes the water out above Fremont and returns it to the liver just below that place. Th date for the aV-ar-ing on th Coad protest against the Hons tiling has not been set, as engineer Vrlce is out of the city accompanying the gov ernor on his trip to the western p!ilon of th state. Chancellor Avery of the state university and tlie members of the ministerial asso ciation both deny the story that the chancellor promised not tu appoint any nor professors In the 'university v,ho wer not strictly orthodox. Th ministers assert tliat while they at times had re gretted the teachings of soma of the professors no such request had ever been made of the chsncellor and they did not believe It would be entertained for a siln uie If It had. The ministerial association at Its meet ing today patted a resolution setting 'lorth th st'sociatibn never had any understanding, expressed or Implied, with Chancellor Avory regarding the employ ment of professors at the university. On of th members of tho asportation as- T'GUTl Fl 1 Oxford Hrotl-crs of Liberty, Mo., write to the stste board of equalisation to ascertain what the internal revenue regulations arc regarding the manufac ture of liquor, as they contemplate remov ing to tills slate. They were Informed the state bad no internal revenue law bearing on thl Industry and that they would have to do business with the federal government. One Caaaty Is Oat. Ninety-one of th counties of Nebraska hav cleared their January settlements through the offlc of the state auditor. Th on county which has not cleared la Custer and Its treasurer some days ago sent a remittance to the Stat treasurer who returned it because It was not ac companied by a clearance from th auditor. - Dr. Miller rt the state board of health reports there are several cases of nien- engetia in Klchardson county, but that he doe not think there Is serious danger of its spresd or endangering many peo ple. Tha case are Isolated and there la no fear of an epidemic. The hotel Inspectors are liable to get after Lancaster county If th official are not careful. Th jury which heard th rasa of Murray against Walworth cania Into court today after being out since Saturday and In addition to a ver dict for the defendant brought in a com plaint against th accommodation fur nished jurymen, alleging the room in which they wer kept waa dirty, that tha sheets and cots were not clesa and that tha sheets were not th requlreed length. Bailiffs ara supposed to see that tha jurymen ar provided with suitable bed linen and thl complaint from tha Juryman brought out some uncomplimen taary remarks from th presiding judge. In reply tto a query from Thurston county the attorney general' offlc has advised the Thurston county authorities how to divide accreted lends. The plan advised la th one laid down In the case reported in volume M, page 183 of th su preme court reports. The case decided was similar to tha Thurston county cas. where the old front of th river was curved and th new front straight, leav ing lea frontag than originally existed. Thl decision apportions the new front ag In th same proportion of tha whole that th original holdings comprised of th old frontage. This would make the new Una run at an angMe from th old river channel to tha new one. Additions' Are Made t- m! .1-a. lornmary iicKei LINCOLN, Feb. l.-(Speclal Telegram) Several additions were mad today to he primary ballot. Matt Miller of David City presented to the secretary of stale a petition asking to have his name on the ballot aa a candidate for delegate from the Fourth district to the democralio national ronventloon. Edward A. Roth of Holdrege wants to be a democratic candidate for elector. H. F. Wasmund of Hushvllle files as a populist candidate for the legislature from the seventy-third district. Floyd HeyboM made a populist filing for stste treasurer. He had previously filed for the same offlc aa a democrat. William Colton of York sent In his1 filing as a republican candidate for railway commissioner. Secretary of State Walt Is in a quan dary over what to do in the matter of labeling the candadates for delegates to the national conventions. The Taft committee Is willing to have Its delega tion labeled "Taft." and that the La- Follette delegates be so labeled, but ob jects to a double hitch on them by des ignating them aa "LaFollette-Roosevelt." it seems probable the factions in the democratic party will not nam separate sets of delegates, but depend solely on th primary preference, and while they not indicated their Intention, may object to having any designation placed after any set of delegates. If all are pledged to support the person receiving th pri mal y endorsement, the reason for la bri ll -i; any of them will hav In a measure disappeared. Boy's Sore Cheeks Cured by Cuti cura Soap and Ointment. Also Used Them to Heal Deep Cut and to Treat Ingrowing Toenail. 9139 Via St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. "My little boy's cheeks began getting son three yean ago. I tried everything I ever beard of but nothing cured him. At last I sent for Culieurs Soap and Ointment. After lout treatments ha face began getting better aad la three weeks' treatment he was cured. "The Hist of July my oldest son fell and rut hie head. The cut was very deep. At the time 1 was at to country and it waa tiapoeabie to get hint to any doctor. I tied the wrist sm and put on the Cuttrura Oint ment very thick, after that I washed it with the Cuticura Deep and eontiauea taring the t nticura Ointment. He sad so pen after the Ointnaent was applied and eoon waa eom pietelT cured of the cut with not smsrk left. - Kothssg la better for aujiuaiug toenails than Cuticura Ointment, for mors than eatht yean I suffered with aa tagmwlng nail. It almost set me wad. Two months ago I started to ase Cuticura Ointment on it. At night I washed the foot with hot water and Cuticura soap, tbes I would apply Cuticura Ointment on cotton and wrap th foot up. Th ointment softened the hard skin and h could be removed without paia. In a week's time my loot waa much better, now It is entirety weiL "For cuts sad bruise I think washing them with Cuucura Soap and applying Cutt rura OmtsMBt is the best thing oa earth. For based hues t the bit Is washed with bet water aad Cuticura Boat), aad Cuticura Omtssent sopited, oa will leeaive nDsnediat relief. I hare trad It aad know." (Signed; Mrs A rend. Jr. gept. II. 111. Catirura Soap and Cuneara ObUiuoBl are seM by druaxats sod dealers througbotrt the world. A simtkiset soften sufficient. liberal sample of each mailed free, with 12 -p book oa the care of the akm. Addtesa ' Cuticjr.. ' lepc T. Bassos. Tender-faced men sboiud 'Evangelist Egged ! by Elm Creek People i El.M CREEK. Neb.. b. W.-6pecU, Tp.rgranv I'rof. Thonnes, aa evangelist j who haa been liolamtf revival meetings here, aratated by Ir. Smith, incurred 1 the wrath of many people who demon- st rated last night that tha price of eggs didn't prevent them venting their di I approval. At the close of the meeting Prof. Tlionnei waa going home, to the north part of town. As he rounded a corner, eggs began to fall and break In his path way and on his pereon. The shower a a? plentiful. Prof, Thonnes has been here for two weeks and has made a vigorous fight against "all kinds of vice.'' His stirrlne utterances aroused many of the citizens to religious fervor, and Incenrcd others. Rgret la expressed that Mr. Thonnes, a ho is a brother of the famous Madame Fairer, should receive such treatment here. JUDGE PERRY HOLDS FIRST COURT INURNAS COUNTY BEAVER CITY.. Neb., Feb. l.- Special Telegram.) District court convened thts morning with Judge E. B. Perry pre- j tiding for the first time In Furnas county, j There are eighty canes on the docket. : ten of which will be tried by to a Jury, j which Is called for tomorrow. t The first case will be Furnas county I ' ?a Inst former county treasurers for In- 1 terert on county deposits which waa re- ' 1 iranded from the supreme court. ; There are several Important cases and tie term will probabJy continue for two wetiA. - - 'ASHLAND WINS DEBATE FROM UNIVERSITY PLACE rXlVERSITT PLACE. Neb. Feb. Ml The opening debate of the year in the East-Ontral district of the Nebraska High 8ohool Debating league mas won here last Friday evening by the Ashland High school arhlrh defeated the University Place High school. The decision aas two to one in favor of th visitors. The judges were Deputy County Attorney George K. llagar of IJncoln, Superinten dent O. J. Wilson of West Lincoln, and Prof. II. B. I-atlmer of Nebraska Wrs-j leyan university. The members of the Ashland team. In charge of A. t Whit ford, were Benjamin Bcckhelmer. Paisy Parks. Iucile 8tam baugh, and Clarence Allatrom, altrrnate. The I'nlverslty Plate debaters, trained by William C. Cro?slnd, were CamHIe Pruett. Albert Ambree. and Kthel Flood, j Ashland supported the negative of tliej league question. "Resolved. That the de mands of organised labor for th closed shop should receive the support of public j opinion.' HYMENEAL ' Urate HI.. Tno ..-r.. NEWMAN GROVE, Neb.. Feb. tSperial.) On laat Saturday evening In a decidedly one-sided contest the Newman (rove basket ball boya' team outclassed the Madison team by the score or U to 1. The Newman Grov girls also ran up a large score on the Madison girls, defeat ing them 17 to 7. These victories make the local teams champions of northwest ern Nebraska except for Klgin. Most W. Serf. I Mealies After suffering many years with a sore, Amos King. Port Byron. N. Y., was cured by Buck lens Arnica Salve. Sac. For sale by Beaton Orug Co. IOWA FALLS, la.. Feb. I.-Speeia!.)-A. Rlsae, formerly of this city, but for a number of years past a well known busl. neas man of 1K s. and Mrs. Alice Good win, a resident of this place for the last twelve years, were married at the home of the bride' parents In Avkley last week. The couple will maVe their home in Eldora, Keltkley-Perry. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. Feb. l.-iSpevtal.i -Married at high noon on St. Valentine's day at the home "t the brnie'e parents. Mr. and Mis. J. I. Perry, five miles south of Table stork. Mr. Clinton Kelthley and Miss Lucy Perry. Rev. 1.. B. Iarker ot Pawnee City offu-iMtlnr. JarotHMSa-Kllbert. Miss Claia Filbert, daughter of Mrs. lAiuise Kllbert. and Mr. louts A. Jacob son were married bv Rev. Charles W Savidge at his residence taturriay after noon at 2. The bride's mother, and the groom'a sister. Mrs. Andrew Hansen, sc coninled them. Novak-t Irak,. Miss Annie Ylrak, daughter of Frank Vlrak. and Mr. Charles Novak of Tampa. Kan., were married by Rev. Charles W. Havidge at his residence. Saturday after noon at 1 . They mere accompanied by Mr. E. W. Gehrke and Miss T. K. Schueler. Hara.ldra-Mlller. Miss Mildred Miller, danxhter of llliarn Miller, and Mr. Albert Iturnslilea, wer married by Rev. Charles W. Savldge. at hla residence Saturday noon. The bride's i father accompanied them. l.lfeloasr Rnnssse to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kid ney trouble Is needlens. Electric Bitters I th guaranteed remedy. Only Sec. For sale by Beaton Irug Co. Remedies are Needed Were we periect, which we ar not, medicines would sot oh re be needed. But since oer systems have be oosas weakened, impaired snd brakes dowa through indiscretions which bar gone oe from th early ages, through counties genera boas, remedies r seeded to id N stare ia correcting our inherited aad otherwise soouired weaknesses. To reach th seat oi stomach weakness aad consequesit digestive troubles, ther is asMhing so good a Dr. Pierce's Goldea Medical Discov. err, a giyeerio oom pound, extracted from aativa mmiir. teal roots sold tor over forty veers with (rest satisfaction to all user, fit Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Conplsint, Psia ia ths Stomsch elter esttng, Heartburn, Bed Breath, Belching of food. Chronic Disrrhes sad otHr Inteatiaal ucraagemenia, in " Discovery" is a lime-pro res aad most cQicieut remedy, Tha genuine haa on its outside wrapper the Signature X" M 1 ,fforJ to P' secret nostrum si a substitute for this soa-alos-holte, medicine o I mown compostion, not eves though th urgent dealer may hereby make little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate snd invigorate stomach, liver anj bowels. Sugrcosred, tiny granules, easv to take as candy. Imperial Cars Get There and Back ntPBSIAX. AVTOafOBIfca 00, JACXgOsT, laCX, BtAXBBS. furnish more power, better style, and more valus for Hi. money, than Is foun t In any other ear on earth. SEE THEM AT THE SHOW ti ls a eek In Section F. Fries, 1,0 to 1,TS0, full euippea, 1. O. B., Jack, soa, Huh. EEADLEY, MERRIAM & SMITH, Distributers for Westers towa, sTebraska aad Wyominr. Mala Offlea aad alesrtiiss. 700 MAIAT ITaMST, OOUaCDb BlVFra, IOWA. MotorCars The Rambler Cross Country $1650 Here Is a Story of Real Comfort Here is a car that appeals to all your senses. Grace ful in lines, distinguished in color, long and low nunc it's pleasing' to the rye. Step in and you will marvel at tlie frelinj;. Settle down in the deep cushions at the big eighteen inch steering wheel stretch out your Icrs and know wlut comfort is. Start the motor and you will tense its silent dignity and power. It runt without vibration. Ride In Careless Ease ' Take to the open road and at the first release of the clutch its silent action deceives you for the moment. You wonder if the motor has stopped. Open the throttle and away it springs with eagerness. You ride on and on in careless rue and the farther you go the satisfaction of comfort grows. This is a car for relaxation for perfect ease. The wheel base is 120 inches, the wheels and tirrj 36x4 and the straight line torpedo body swings low between the sales three inches lower than the culinary car. Notice the rake to the steering column. It's ad justable. You ran settle down for mile after mile. S'our arms are free; your legs not cramped. The wheel is just an the right place to see the road ahead. To steer it but to touch the wheel. Steer Without Friction When you hit stone the wheels don't turn sharply. When you want to turn it guides as without point of friction. There's no whip to the wheel no bind hut a pleasing nrtlbility. You sink down with pleasure into the ttht inch up holstery vet you never strike bottom you never reel nor feel a jolt. The rear springs arc 2'j inches wide snd proportionately thin. The period of vibra tion of the steel is long. The metal is slow acting- deliberate. You go up and down with the smooth regularity of tlie pendulum of a clock. Let Women Decide It's a car that women most endorse. The teats are low yet high enough with sufficient kg room to choose the attitude you like. Three persons ride with ample elbow room in the rear. The rear teat is four feet wide and twenty inches deep with thirty-one inches of leg room enough for the tallest person. The long, easy arm rest is upholstered to the full length of twenty-six inches. There is room for extra baggage in the tnn neau and the robe rail, 341 inches wide, has fiv inches of space for wraps. A Captivating Car Leather pockets on both rear doors and the left front door are for convenience. The front floor below the cowl dash is not narrowed, but ia wide, due to the parallel tides of the torpedo body. We want you to feel tlie personality of this car. To tee it it to appreciate its charms. Finished in English Purple Lake, with black ja panned guards, fillers and tool box, with high, distinc tive radiator, it has individuality without eccentricity. You will want to prove these things to yourself before you buy. Call on our nearest dealer or tend for catalog. Ten Other Stylet, Including Open and Closed Care of 38 and 50 Hone Power rAuinm.nl Rosch duplex sraltloa. Fine tanr. bl.ek and nickel headlights with gss tank. Black and UJUipmcni okkoi ski .ml I'll oil lamps: lanr tool bos; tool roll with complete tool ouint. Koomv. foMing rob fail: foot rest. lack, pump and tire kit Top, wllh envelope. tV wind shand, US' lmouflUtbi WlMd. less tin, with brackets and tools, fx), ties Operated belt Suutw. IM. Rambler Motor Company 2052 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska t (jer w ft' No-sRim-Cut Tires Q Oversize Note What 900,000 Did We have sold to date 900,000 Goodyear master tire. 7ky proved our claim to cut tire bilk in two. And uteri told the facte to others. In two years the demand has increased 500. It is increasing now faster than erer. These patented tires now far outsell any other tire that's made. They are the coming tires. Saving $i;000,000 Monthly Based on present demand, No-Rim-Cut tires are saving motor car owners a million dollars month. This is how they save it: Rim-cutting is made impossi ble. And statistics show that 23 per cent of all ruined clincher tires are rim-cut No-Rim-Cut tires are 10 per cent oversize. And that 10 per cent oversize, under average conditions, adds 23 per cent to the tire mileage. Yet these patented tires now cost no more than other stand ard tires. 13-Year Tires No-Rim-Cut tires are the final result of 13 years spent in tire making. Tires will never get nearer perfection. The No-Rim-Cut feature is controlled by our patents. It forms the only practical way ever discovered to get rid of the hooked-base tire. Those are the reasons why today's demand centers so large ly on Goodyear No-Rim -Cut tires. 127 Makers We bave contracts this year for Goodyear tires from 127 leading motor car makers. The demand from users is three times larger than one year ago. These men are not mistaken. Your judgment, when yon test these tires, will be the same as theirs. Our 1912 Tit Book-baaed a 13 ysara of tir snaking is filled with facta yeas should know. Ask as to snail it to yoss. The New Bulldog Gripe GOOIEYEAR No-Rim-Cut Tires Wkk r Wltheat DclW-Tiik No-Ski Treads THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO, Akron, Ohio Tats Cotapaay aa so easussetisa waatsnr with any eta rsbsar eossoera wales ess tae Oooerear suvsa." OMAHA BRANCH-2212 Farnam St. Telephone Koufcles 4IIMI Hell. When You Visit The Omaha Show See the New 1 Self -Starting ruu win noa your ideal in a moderate, priced v I r '. tm eason'a 'Dreadnought' K MnilnJ, 4lfl ,M. . 7.:. - "-"?:'-"!'". "?d sitrunirwh, iu LaEs: snndela tss a.les!t from aiul hstsal i all iJm .Klot avsjuranro that there is DO car it equal OB tot) market for the money. Winner of Four National Road and Economy Contests 1910 Cliddsa Tsar. Ckscaf Trophy 1910 Cnscai; Reliability Taas Trophy 191 1 Chicaf Reliability Thrssj TrasOkitM as a s sr t a- aaa a 4x6 Long Stroke Motor i E sure to visit our exhibit snd see the Famous Moune 4x8 tang Sta-oke Motor under power. Km it run sma, .k it - I t I . . .. " J ' l mux nvru.u uas BQJ snany aenrauie ana exciuave advanuurrs sea why the Molioe has never been defeated in any. National KoaU Contest entered we why Four Moiinea in tha laat Chicago Reliability Run all finished with Perfect Road Scores a feat never aoaDmphahed by any other single make of ear. Bee all these things with your own eyes and you will then fully realise why the "freautouKht' Molina is ; Js. Kmuauvu" nutg vr I 'IS ftoats If you can't attend the Show, write for Catalogue So. 76 , to nearest adores. l P' !il Passenger fr-r V X Four Pastenger fl RotxLrter, I,C0Q jSPS Ji tf"1 ring, $1,700 .f v " Z ' Z 6. 4" - r. e-.'' ' VW- Two Passenger Roadster. Fully Equipped, Extra Ttw, $1,700