Nebraska Nebraska GLOOM IN LA FOLLETTE CAMP Fruk Section of Insurgent Branch Em Fit of Bines. BOOSIVELT XXX ABE SMHI5G Clareaee Hirmai, Wti aa Slae Swiped T sslk, Harrlagtea la I t Cfeaspalga, l la Try HI. Lwk sal. fFVom a Staff Correspondent-) LINCOLN. Feb. .-Sp.ial. The manner In which prominent supporters of La Follett are Jumping from the Wls sonstn bandwagon Into that of Colonel Boosavelt la causing considerable worry around tha La Kollette headquarters while around tha governor's offlcevfhcre Is an air of "I told you so." Incidentally na of them remarked that If they think thsy cava John O. Telser squelched they want to watch what happens In case tha nooserelt plans should develop Into a full blown flower. Really, tba Interesting political gossip, however, concerns the democ ratio meet ing at Columbus yesterday. Tha manner In which Chris. Oruenther got back at M. F. Harrington Is causing a broad smile on several democratic faces and they are not all faces belonging to liar mon supporters either, for there are many who have a memory of grilling at the hands of tha Holt county statesman. Karljr la tha game tha Wilson-Clark com bination was not showing much signs of activity, for they believed the Harmon move was only sporadic and would not grow to any proportions, but develop ments have opened their eyes. Indica tions are that from now on there will be a battle royal In the democratic party, with no ona able accurately to forecast the outcome. It la also becoming ap parent that the contest is not going to be any better natured then the one which rent the party two years ago. with the sores of that conflict playing an Import ant part. Haraaaa Eaters RIas. Clarence B. Harman of Holdrege has ssnt In a democratic petition and accept ance of the same asking to have his fiame placed on tha primary ballot as i-andldate for railroad commissioner. Harman received tha nomination the last time, but was defeated at the election by T. L. Hall. Incidentally he is ona of those who has a sore spot where Mike Harrington lambasted him during1 the previous primary campaign. Hooker Coasts- Clerk Aasieea. Tha clerk of the court In Hooker county has written to the secretary of state ask ing whether It will be necessary to name new judges and clerks of election to serve at the. April primary. He has been In formed the attorney general has ruled that new appointments are reJred. While tha law says these officers shall serve for ona year. It means tor the po litical year and that though those named In Ml have not held office for a calendar year they served during the elections of 4 Trying Timei for i s j- ; yTomen's Beauty "Psjlstsims" la Woman's Journal.) February and March . are trying months. "Wind and weather play havoc with complexion. Tha truest aid to beauty thas days Is mads by dissolving an original package of mayatone In half a pint of witch basel. Rub over face, neck and arm In the morning, and your skin will bo smooth, soft and satin-like all day. Use this regularly and en larged pores, stray hairs, blotches and blemishes will be bsnlshed never to re turn. "Chaps, cold sores, pimples, ecsema and skin afflicltion disappear if you rub Mother's Halve Into affected surfaces before retiring. It quickly heals sores, cuts, burn, scalds etc, it I antiseptic s well as .healing and lessens dsngrr of blood polaonlag. - ''Don't risk catching cold washing your head. Anyhow, soap and aster dull and deaden hair. Use a dry sham poo, made by mixing a cupful of rorn meal and an original package of therox. gift a teaspoonful over the head and brush out thoroughly. This treatment gives new life and make the hair grow jlong and abundant. Your hair becomes i bright, wavy and beautifully lustrous." AdT. j cr and are now out uf uiiwv. i itvse namtt lor the April primary, how ever, will serve during all tha elections in WI To . Uriels let Larklasj. While there nave been a large number of filiiiKa by candidates' lor places on to primary ballot there are suit two parties which fcavo no representation up to the pieeai the socialist and the prvnlbttUMi. These prubably will be filed OA the last div allowable if the usual custom la f ol iod. Front the best information ob laluuble now the primary ballot, at least the tkkete of the democrello and repub Ikan parties, will be in the neighborhood o( mx leet in length and the man who wades through all that to vote Is entitled to ail the g.ory or cih there may be In It. v Tout to Hv Bowetrhed). Parties who pretend to have It straight from headqusrters tonight gave It out that within a week or ten uays at the must I', . i'ool would announce his withdrawal from the race for the demo cratic nomination for governor. Some time ago the tame announcement was made and denied, but It is said to be a go this time. The nnal touchea to the affair were made. It Is led. at the Harmon meeting at Fremont. 1 I Nebraska i JEFFERSON COUNTY FARMER CITED FOR CONTtMPT FAIRBl Rr. Xeb., Feb. .-Special.r-Just because he tried to block a public highway six mllea west of Falrbury after an injunction had been Issued restraining him from doing this. Flits Humfelt. a prominent Jefferson county farmer, will Have a chance to appear in district court at Falrbury March i and show causa why he -should not be fined for contempt of court. County Attorney Frank L. Rain, who secured this Injunction against the defendant in the for part of December, has returned from a trip to Beatrice, where he secured an order from Judge L. M. 1-etnberton of district court citing Humfelt' to appear In court. Thia con troversy arose over a road between Hum felt and Henry Arend's farms, Humf.t tried to block this road by building a fence across It, and County Attorney Rain gut an Injunction agsinsl him. Afterward Humfelt employed a surveyor and after he had received the findings decided to block the road In the face of the Injunction. District court will meet In Falrbury March 6 and the case will be brought up at that time.. GAGE COUNTY NEWS NOTES Ire ISoea Oct of Blae River and leases Damage at Several Petals. BEATRICE. Neb., Feb. 30.-t8neclal.)-The Ice in the Blue river began to go out yesterday and caused a big rise In the stream where the Ice, gorgea formed. At llolmesvllle the electric power plant was forced to close down and below Marys vllle several bad washouts occurred on the Union Pacific road, cutting off traffic between Beatrice and Manhattan, Kan. Frank W. Collett and Miss Nellie New ton, two young people of this city, were married at Oswego, Kan., last wsek. They arrived In this city last evening to make their home. Mr. Collett Is local agent for the Adam Express company.. Mrs. John Uureaeh dled at her home .W J'IMir after a bfiet illness, eh is sur vived by her husband and four children. The case against Clarence Cain, charged with robbing Klein's stors here last De cember, was begun In the district court yesterday. Cain was arrested In Lincoln and some of the stolen Property was found In hi possession. "Deacon" Bur roughs, his psl, wss also arrested at the same lime. He will be tried after the Cain rase Is disposed of. Treat CossiMOlea Will Merge. NEW TORK, Feb. M.-Negottatlons have been concluded, it was learned to day, whereby the Manhattan Trust com pany will shortly lie merged Into the Bankers' Trust company. BBUaUUfeSSSkBaiMSSBSlareaiBl Notice to Fat Women Presumably you know, ladies, thut the proper csper nowadays Is lines. Curve are passe. You have got to take off your fat. This must be clone in one of tnree wsvs. Ky dieting, by exercise, or by means of Marmola Prescription Tablets. The two former will keep you busy for months and punish you pretty severely, the latter will cost you 76 cents at the druggist's. The tablets will not make any alteration in your diet necessary, and yet In all probability, before you have used up one esse, you will be losing from II to 11 ounces of fat a day. Which method do you like the beat? If you fancy tni iileasun me"vl of getting off the fat, see your drugglat In stantly, or eise write tn msrmoia vft, i &33 rarmer H.UK-. i'i.ro.1, , - , you a case by niall These cast's contain I so generous a quantity of tshlets that the I treatment ia very economic!. It i". al'. i quite harmless, for the tablets are mad exactly in accordance wun t.iu wm.m Uarmula Prescription. Avoid Blends! Send us your order for Hayner BOTTLED IN - BOND Whiskey You KNOW it is good and pure the Government. Green Stamp crer the cork is your protection. NO MATTER what otiKrs may promise ao matter bow tempting their offer may leem sm if they offer Boititdm Bond whiskey and remember there is only one way yoa can be r of getting pure, straight whiskey and that it to insist on Bottled -in -Bond. That' what we offer you Hay ner Private Stock Bottled m Bood Whiskey rich, pure and delicKXrs shipped in stakd case Direct trom Dis tilleryand all it costs you ia $120 for FOUR full quarts express charges paid. There's no question about a whiskey like thath Gov ernment's Green Stamp over the cork is ww assurance that it is Bottled-in-Bond hilly aged, full 100 proot full measure and a gnarcntt that it comes to you just as it left the distillery, in all its original purity and goodness. Ne thePr ' tn-Bon. whiskey tha mtgnrfrfnl ppafrf nee. w SEALED ii Y EXPRESS CASE ffCHAWfi it TXTE WANT you to VV 5 TRY this whiskey on our rusrsntee you will find it all we claim as fine sa yoa erer tasted and the best value you ever saw or yoa may send it back at our expense and we will return your money. Imanl-mi take ae chances. We take sB the rae-and we stand sll to expense w isa mm WHISKEY BomniirJBaw Niktterht Cat Out aad asa this CaesssM TaS I1TST1 SBTOUK C. bcMMSahfeMSast BM FOLK tea ..art Sanaa f Bars Private Star Sottwtta B"a WnSir-apne pais as ym roar . U Is n I I Met If am vkufeer la a- feaad mm raaraMwiaed aatMtaeasrv aM la rrary ar. It BM,r a rvaaraaS myj " at true i (htm he aria.. CsU Caea, VJaae, Meat, Wee, K. Mas- Oie.. Una, Wasvet . ewai s as BamafSeearataiM.M Br tsesBa rawest af a. ii.is s rieuas riiint e- THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY, DeptG-lOS KANSAS U1Y, MU. DISTILLERY TROY.OHIO ma ShifxiiBf Denots alae at sirsaima. bwiibb.1. Ummm. sIms. iacSBBBiMte. fla. CAPITAL SSOOjOOOOO Fsdirasi VALUATION HEARING TODAY Union Pacific and State Departmen Differ Orer TigTim. SIVXRAI THOUSASD DLTFEllENCE Jaaltar at Stat Hsser Pata Jki (surry's Wark Scrap Hess Seed Cora la Baal Ceaaltloa, AeearaHas; ta Teata, (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 8 (Special Tele gram.! The hearing on the physical val uation ot the I'nion Pacific Railway com pany's property will begin tomorrow be fore the State Railway commission. Kd son Rich, attorney for the company and Engineer Ilurd for the atate were In con sultation this afternoon, arranging the method of procedure so there will be no delay when the hearing I called. There la a material difference between the re turns of the company and the estimate of tha value of the property made by the tat. The company return It property as worth SlU.iKMtt and the stale ex pert fix the reproduction valuation placed on the property for taxation pur poses, which also Includes the franchise value and stocks and bonds owned aa rs.sl7.50x These latter Items are not In cluded In the physical valuation returned by either the company or the state en gineers. The state engineer office has aet March s aa the date on which Roaa must file an answer to th protest of William Coad against the water right claim ot the former near Fremont. After the answer Is filed the engineer wl 1 set a data for a hearing. John Curry's dream has gone into ob livion. Speaking exactly, the portion of the famous Lincoln statue model, which was cupled from a famous bust of the martyr president, baa been relegated to the basement of th capltol and the re mained of the figure which aas moulded by Currre ha been broken up and throw n into tha scrap heap. Douglas county settled It balance with th ststs treasurer today, remitting SlS.uoa In December County Treasurer I re aent in l&0n. the money remitted today being simply the balance of the January settlement. aUrden county sent In 6.W0. being the amount due In the January settlement, leaving Custer, Clay, Scott Bluff and Sarpy counties to re mit. All except Custer have cleared through tha auditor's office and th other counties sre expected to oomeforwaru most any day. Adjutant General Phelps went to Omaha today to look after the organisation of th new mllltla coimiany authorised In that city. Th new company, In fact. Is Imply a transfer from th engineer corps to th Infantry. Tha pure food department's test of seed corn submitted to It demonstrates that tha furor started about seed for thl year la fully justified. Out ot mora than ),' ears tested, coming from various parties and various section of the state, not one sample show higher than 4 per cent of germinating power. Out ot one lot of twenty-six ears of fine appearing corn sent In from College View not a single strong, healthy sprout was obtained and It la utterly worthless for seed purposes. Nat all th corn tested Is of th 1st) growth, some being 1H and a few sample being IMS. The test made In the rag baby show considerable higher per cent of germina tion from th same samples, but even this teat doe not develop good seed. The department expects to hav another variety of seed tester ready for work to morrow and result In thl will be com pared with the one now In use. Th new one use no artificial heat In the ma chine, the aeed (Imply being placer In moist sand and th whole kept In a moderately warm room. H. It. Baldrlg of Omaha and F. L. litbbs, representing th National Refining company, have made an appointment to meet the attorney general tomorrow and discus with him th Interpretation or the law regarding admission of low grade coal oil for power purposes. The federal bureau ot corporations has written to Henry Keymour, secretary of the Board of Equalisation, asking for In formation regarding th amount of taxes collected la the state from corporation. So far as stale taxes are concerned, Mr. Seymour can answer the query, but when It comes to tailing tha gross amount paid to all tha taxing bodies there era a fig ures available and to ootnpU them would entail a barge amount of correspondence and researtih. Dr. WInnett was holding th fort alone today in th offlo ot th Stata Railway communion, th other two members being In Omaha conducting a hearing on a complaint against the Union Block Yards company. Tha ownership of the money in the handa of Auditor Barton collected from former offlclala of tha Union Fire Insur ance company la In a fair way to be settled. Th Woodman company,, out of th treasury ot which th funds were taken, filed a petition In th district court asking that the (Jt.0 be adjudged tha property of the company. The Union Fire Itwuraac company answered, ad mitting th allegations of the Woodmen (Wtltloa. Auditor Barton submitted a statement to the court tha be held he fund aa mates snd that he was ready at any time to turn tha money over to any party th court decreed was en titled to It It had been supposed the Union Fire would put In a claim for the cash, but It seems from the pleadlncs the whole matter ha practically been ettled out of court. Th German Alliance has taken action on tha question of teaching German In the grade schools of Lincoln. Th Board of Education baa told the mrmbera that owing to financial condition It waa In advisable to Institute such a course at present and the alliance Is inclined to accept this aa true, but passed a resolu tion asking the board to make arrange ments for such Instruction with the open ing ot school next fall. ICE JAM IN NEMAHA DOES DAMAGE AT TECUMSEH TECfMSBH, Seb.. Feb. (Special -The see went out of the Nemaha river yesterday, and. forming a huge dam west of town, caused th Nemaha river to leave its banks and flood many acres of lowlands. Floating ice knocked th pedestal down which held the large fly wheel at th plant of the Tecumseh Mill ing company and the pedestal and wheel were swept down stream. The private bridge of Dillon A Buerstetta was wrecked by the lee and some danuure Is reported to county bridge and culvert. The key to success la business is th Judicious and serstatsol us at as wipe per advrustrig ALLIANCE BASKET BALL TEAM WINS HONORS ALLIANCE. Neb.. Feb. -tSpecial.)-In a hotly contested game at Scott's Bluff last night the Alliance High school basket ball team defeated the high school team of that place by a score of 27 to 2&. This was the last game of the series for the championship of Western Nebraska High School Basket Ball association and this victory gives to Alliance the undis puted championship, as the local team has not suffered defeat In the series. Prof. E. L . Meyer hss coached th team. NEWS N0TES0F WEST POINT Body af ( fcarlee Braaer, Kea of a t'asalwat rleaee-r, Barted at West I'aiat. WEST POINT. Neb.. Feb. 3.-Special.) The body of Charles Bruner. who died In Omaha Thursday, waa brought to West Point Sunday and Interred in the family lot In Mount Hope cemetery. The deceased was the son of John Bruner. a former pioneer of West Point, and was born in this city. He wss 44 years of age and had been ill for vears. Mr. Bruner leaves a widow and child In Omaha, His family were the original settlers and mlll-ow ners at West Point, arriving here In th late os. Charles Uerken snd Miss Margaret Strattman were united in marriage at St. Mary's church. Dean lUirsmg cele brating the nuptial mass. The newly married couple are the children of the oldest settlers of St. Charles township. The county board haa let the contract for tha Cuming county bridge worf lor the coming year to the standard Bridge company of Omaha. At the same meet ing Dr. It. N. Wells waa appointed county phyaiclan. Th ceremony which united Clements Buse and Miss Maria Stalp was per formed by Very Rev. Joseph Bussing, pastor at St. Mary s church. The bridal pair were attended by Bernard 81 sip and Miss Nrlcina KaUltii. The blue rock shoot of th West Point flun club took place on Sunday after noon. There were two event of twenty five birds each, contested for. The score wss as follows: First event, W. Kerl, S; K. Thompson, SI; K. Kerl, 3; M. Kerl, I. Second event, K. Kerl and J. Jensen, a esrh; W. Kerl and J. Moist, each a, followed hy J. tiplllner w ith IS. Frank OJda, Henry lrkman and R. II. Kerkow have embarked in the automo bile business and will erect a garage on Main street. They will handle the Bulck The first spring suits are shown in windows 5, 6, 7, 8. They're True Blue Serges True Blue Serges are heavier and firmer woven than common serges. The fahrie holds its color and the tailored garment holds its shape no matter what grade you buy. The new Spring models are all that could he desired from a fashion standpoint. We want you to see them better still try on n few. They will surprise and delight you. $10 to $40 Omaha Only Modern Clothing Store. car. This will make three large gar ages in West Point. Marriage licenses have been granted during the last seven Uays to the follow ing aspirants for matrimony: Peter Topp and Mis Mela Helneniann, Frank C. Nellor and Mis Haiti Frahni, Wil liam Malink and Miss Barbara Raasch, William llavnkatnp and ss Anna Kchleclit, John F. Helneniann and Miss Caroline KJnemanii. Jacob Blrky, Jr., and Miss Kinnia Nllscha, Clements Buse and Miss Mary Sialp, ISustave Zohrl and Miss Anna Predoehl and to William Fucut mann and Mlaa Marl Benner. Rev. Thoniaa Evans, th newly ap pointed pastor of th Congregational church at West Point, preached hi Ini tial sermon here on Sunday. The marriase of Wlllinm llasenkamp ami Miss Anna Schlerht occurred at St. John tier man Lutheran church, on Thursdsy, Rev. S, Meeske, pastor, per forming the nuptial rites. The attend ants were Herman llasenkamp, Carl Schlerht and t!ie Misses Minnie Kind and Anna ltrockmsn. William Raabe and Mis Antonio Pull ner. well known young people of Rock Creek. . were united In marriage at the tlerman lAttheran church In that pre cinct by Rer. 8. Meeske, pastor. Ky to th Situsllon-U Want Ads. President Yuan May Goto Nanking LONDON. 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