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    THE BEE: -OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MABCU 20, 1912.
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Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman .
WHAT'S BCCOWe ALL TT-
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LEADING BOWLERS SCARED
Detroit Hea Make Heary Ontlaof hti
ia Caicago Toonuuneat
EOTCHKBS SECOND II SDIGIiS
YmhII aad. Wbltanarea Make Brll
llast Finish la T-'i Eiti
Srearlaa; Pitta Place tp
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CHICAGO. March r.-Bowlere from
DeUaK threw scars lata th leaders at
tha minor avaau at the American Bowl
ine eengrtes tournament yesterday.
Marrla Hotckklaa j net Into second
place ia th individuals events with a
car of Jt Ova pin behind Larry gut
to ef Rochester. N. T.. ktl THsras
O'Connrll and Oeorg Whitmarsh look
fifth place in the double aim UU.
' Hotehkls rained taking tha lead by
kard lark a h bad splendid atart af
m tor ck of bl fltet two (am and
would bar passed Button with hi tl
count. Re opened but third game with
etrlk and a para aad then "tur
keyed.". ' Tbea' M split eropped up
la ku alrtk train but be cut It don
with aw ball and followed with a
tnke, tit fall down In lb aitith when
be failed to knock down a k- Mitt.
The ftoiih af CConnell and rVhllmersh
, wae a brilliant a that at llotchklas,
although each mad an error la kl span
' big gun. After that they railed splendid
. tenpins. O Connrll making six atralght
strikes. Sherman and Davles of Colum
bus, O., war second klgh la the double
with LIT lor teath place, while Ooesckal
J aad Srkuhs of Detroit, got l.Hs fr thlr
leeatk pool tie.
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P. Crout. Detroit
It. Hummer
B. Mueller. Cincinnati
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. riMaw Teams.
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curtain (.'aiuer-a. Columbus t.7!
Buck Relerte, Buffalo LTTI
Aleiandrla Ktars. Has Moinea 1.71?
Toronto No. I. Toronto. Canada ITU
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OMAHA CHAMPS TO PLAY
INTERSTATE MATCHES
Th state chanpian Omaha Illgk aohool
(k ban oatntat Will aiay tha stallar
Kaaaa City High school (Its. which
holds th 11 J intenckolastle floor bon
er at Missouri, if plans bow under war
by C. M. Reed, athletic director at the
Capitol mil school, are earned out.
Read baa writ tea Che Kansas City aahaol
nniisgiiient rr a game then earn tlras
next week and span ta make definite
arrangssnsata soon.
A a frnsia for tha local floor sea ion a
between tb high school basket
winning tha tntsracwotarsbtn rhanv
aienahlp at Iowa and tha preauer purple
and whtta squad, ta be played at th
Otnaha T" aosor union . gymnasium
ktaroh t now under cnnslderatioa by
tb loeal school asarsurresetrt. Red Oak
and lawa City are th moat likely eoa
teadars tor this konor.
WESTERGAARD IS AWARDED
DECISION OVER DR. ROLLER
KNOXVILUt Tnn, Marcb lk-Ju,
Wastargaard. tha )cwa wramlar, wa
awarded tha narleton la a catch aa catch
caa arreatUttf auurw bar aasurht with
Dr. B. P. Roller. After forty aslant
of wrestling wrtnoat a fan Ratter wa
alajktlr bwursd warn IM ra Ml
uwaagb tha ropa. He waa enable t
osausjaa tha a-Ueh altnoogil ho ra-
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JOPUH. Mo., March laSaeolal Tela,
grsmr When the Ranger Una up
against tha local tram hare Thursday
afternoon at Miner's field H will be th
tint real game af tb training trip and
tha P.ourke will be la tin fettle.
Tha first field work la camp was. In
dulged In . this afternoon. Great ex
uberant was' mantfaat aa, all harrSa
when' Ih word was passed out that th
diamond eotAd be used. tntn this after,
aeon It had beta too muddy for Invasion.
Pleldlr.g wractlce developed rematioaaj
work In th ranks. Many of th bora
worked In rnldseasoa shape, and no on'
excepting; Christlanaon complained of
m uncles. Christlanaon' arm la a
Ml stiff. Ill U tha first of tb ecaaon.
Moor wa sent t third in t Oder's prac
tice in th absence of Naihoff, and Bratv
Ion went ta Ui Initial sack In Kane's
absence. Justice waa sent to short and
Wanner to second. Cawipflsld. Ooadlng
and Arnogasi did backstop work, while
Lee, Thomason and Bcnooaovsr went to
lb eutfUld. Rhode and Lata relieved
sack other in th bos. There was brisk
batting practice and tha fielder were
given plenty to do. Wanner and Justtre
dlstrngitlehed themselvea by their perfect
pegging and fielding. Jack Ryan, a, re
cruit pitcher, I showing up la wonderful
shape. II look parti cularly good ta
Manager Arbogast, and when k lata
leoee ot tha ball K hag all tka Muff la
lb world it
Lota la work'in hard, as bard la fact.
that Arnogast thrahtanad to Ink bis sail
away If ha didn't alow up. gcboonovar
Is showing mora pepper this year than
ever. Ha I naturally a strong player.
but thin spring he seems to hav gin
gered up In grost shape. Ha can't get
neugh work and play bell Uks Ih flag
depended on It. Scanton's arm la aa
souad a a dollar and lives hint no
trouble. Hi enteroad rest last summer
did . hint a world at good and tha bone
setter's work an hi flngsf straightened
that -member ant In tin style. Hweoea
showed up this spring; much lighter than
usual and says he la in fin shape ny
to get in good work. Thomason II sound
Ing ta In good form and shows eonalaar
ehle spud. ttourg pleavsed Arvagaat -lay
by his aprk with tha. stick and It
waa whispered around that he probably
will get in tha . averag das at tha
start. .. .
Thar waa I foot ball game this morn
ing, th Tlnnlgsns lining up against tha
veterans. It resulted In lis, I to) t
After this cam a long run around tha
park.
A Blaeay Affair
Se lung ksmaritiags, gas It and cars
weak ranca, aswgka aad eolda. wish Dr.
Klafa Kaw tleapsssrr. Ma aad tLa, JTor
sale by Hanson. Drug Cox.
ROURIES GETSTIFF PRACTICE
OieUttond ia Good Shape and lint
Held Work udulgtd la.
JACK ETAS SHOWS V? STfcOHO
R or rait Herlrr Plraaaa Arbagnat by
HI Waaderfal Wark (rkeoa
err Tnkea Kaor l.wee af
Life and Cuts
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SSM WAIESJi TO) JOSH
-rs"Mfc4 Twenty-Siae Aipiranto for Office
i ysrr. mmmm g - v tsjyw ire. in on j .nil limv.
I !tt0' k IACH OIVIS UP FIVE D0LLA13
"5r4gi - Jr ' 'sressss Joins vrllh Thrwngj aad
:7- ''-T? ' Dlvnlgra Hie latratloa at
"STder V V"- ,," far
. .T liH2jrm&'- . . ' . taaaalaelerraklp.
Lincoln Leaguers
to Train m Kansas
L1KCOL.V, Nsb., March U.-Wllllam
Dwyar, manager af tha Lincoln aaa
ball team, arrival this svsntng from
Da Molne and look rharga at tha Lin
coln hall team. It ha bean definitely
naddad tha team will e It Spring
training at Srremore Springs, Kan., tor
which place moat ot th regular will
laavw wait Monday.
BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT
AT UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
IOWA CITT, la., March l.-(BpeciaI.
For th first time la th history af th
state a high school basket hall t surna
me nt win be held her this wash to do-
clda tha atat championship. Members ot
tha board at tha Stat High School Ath
letic association mat bar today and
Picked Wlltoa Junetlau, Orundy Center.
Moux City and Ottumwa High schools ta
compete. Tha aeml-flnale at the tourna-
at will be played on th university
floor next friday evening and tha finals
will follow wa fwtordap aftarnnoa and
erenlnaT.
BOSTON ATHLETES TO GIVE
MONEY TO OLYMPIC FUNDS
KKW TORK. March aV-Anaoeneeiaont
waa made tonight that tha Boston Ata
letle association will contribute gusM ta
th American CMympi fund.. Twenty-
Ova thousand toilers will be aasdaa. the
committee say, and a far th balk of
Ih contributions hav com frara New
York. Chicago, Bostwa, Baa rraadac
and PhllaAetpkla. -
Walter Camp haa forwarded a aback
for Ca) a Taw's eoatnbutlon. It M as
pect ed PrkMStoa,. Pennsylvania, Dart
mouth and tha other eeltegea ta ta east
aad wast win send fund later.
RALPH CAPRON YIELDS TO
OFFER OF PIRATES' SCOUT
aUXXBAPOUa. Mauu Marab
Ralph Capros, star aaa! back af the
Uatverairy at Mlanasota foot bail team,
tonight signed a contract aad lest for
Hot Bpriogs, Ark, wber ks WTB ota
tha PHtaburgh Karl al laaga shaav
Caartss, wha k) aa autrwdar. was
tgns4 r Vmor rastar. former big
leagw alayar and awaat far tha Pitta.
btargH taaav lis U ta raasrr Ua) far
th Sims waatbar a re rails l with th
team or net
ta Th Bss-th
sfl ot the buvsra
Insurgent Delegates
' Arrive at Hastings
BASTlNaS, Nab, Marsh .-8peetal
T el eg ram. Many delegates arrived to
day for th state Insurgent convention
tomorrow of tha Modern Woodman sf
America. Scores of tetters havs been re-
carved from samps over th Mat notify
ing the local committee of the election
of delegate and It M expected that sev
eral hundred members of tha order will
ha present when tha meeting la called to
order. A parade at l:3tj'dock will be tha
spectacular feature of th gathering. Ia
surg at leaders faror actloa to Indue
reeoajlJeratlon of I he rat matter ay ta
bead camp and llllgatloa If necessary to
prevent th enforcement of the new rates.
Ptepe win be taken to form an Inde
pendent Nebraska assorlatlsa of Wood
men If other effort fall.
supreme Organiser Johnson of Lin
coln, and John iulllvaa of Kansas City,
chairman at th law committee of th
head camp, arrived today and are trying
cheek th Insurgent movement. A
meeting of member loyal Is the supreme
authority waa arrangsd for tonight.
MRS. BERRY OF NEBRASKA
CITY DIES VERY SUDDENLY
NEBRASKA CITT. March .-wocll.
-Tb funeral af Mrs. M aegis Berry, wife
of City Clerk Mart C Berry, was hsld
this afismoon from th family residence
and tha asuluaa were conducted by Re.
A. & Perry, pastor ot tha Presbyterian
church. Tha deceased had been an la.
valid for years, but was sWs to be about
and her death was rather sudden, having
been busy about ta kouss preparing dire
ner and lay eowa for short rest, an4
when ner hue bead called her he found
i 'we dying, and in passed away
shortly after. Mrs. Berry waa born In
June. 1M, In Missouri and made her homo
t her until wa), when aha earn to this
city with bar parents, ks waa the
mother of tw children, who survrvs her.
Mr. Wttltaav -Wlasef t. .ttVmora and
Charts Berry; whs M sorting and pub
lishing a newspaper Ik Arkansas. Sh
leaves two staters, Mia "area Jeffries
of tents Pe, H. M, and Mrs. Carrl
Hacker of Peru, and a brother,
Jsffrtes at this city.
ROCK ISUNDGEIS BUILDING
Opeai Opr.ntisg' Headquarters, for
First District in Pet Moiaet.
wWmSDOS TO, BE D CHAKGE
tree C'arsaea of - Issra'a Capital
City Offered Ceal aa Hear la.
' e erase I Pay, Which Will
fee Aeeeptrd.
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
DF.d MOINES, la. March l.-l Special.)
The officials of th Rock Island rail
road secured lease of tit entire floor
of a prominent office building to be used
for th us of th general operating de
partment of th system hers upon re
moval of such headquarters from Daren-
; port This will b th headquarter for
what I called th Rock island' first
district and W. M. Whltundod, th gen-
oral manager ot th district, will be la
charge. An effort will be mad to gat
th law department of the road Into the
same building. A part of th fore for
th new work will com frn) Chicago
ana a part irom vavenport:
Advance ta Carmen,
settlement of tb wage question for
tha street ear ma of Ds Melnea seems
certain now without a strike or ar nitra
tion. Tka street ear eompaay upon ad'
)ca of experts tram Chicago today of
tared ta grant tha maa an advance ot a
cent an hour In wage and It Is expected
this will bs accepted, and a wag scale
be signed accordingly. .
Minora Call Off ilrlke. '
Tha state convention at son! miner
virtually d raided today as II off th
strike of miner at tha mine at Ogden.
Boons osunty which has been an for two
rear. There are said to be enly thirty,
five strikers reft out of M whs want
out it Is probably a sotllemsnt will a
effected and aoa-union miners be
Into th union. t ,
TWO TICKETS IN FIELD
BY THE CITIZENS OF ORD
ORD, Nek., March 1l.-8peclel-Prse-
tlcally th enly question at bums for tka
earning spring city election Is, will tha
arty be wet or dry during th coming
year. Last year ths wet won by a ma
jorty of five, and con alders bis Interest
Is being taken this spring, and th result
will undoubtedly be sloe again.
Saturday evening both the no-llomee
and the personal rights party held their
caucus Th na-ltcenae party placed tha
following ticket In tha field: Par mayor.
Royal C. Bailey; treasurer, he. J. Wil
der. Irl D. Tolen; councilman.
First ward, H. a Berk meter; Second
wsrd, H. D- Legtett: Third ward. O.
E. Merman. The personal rights people
placed fat nomination for mayor. John
Careen; treasurer, Vincent Kokeo; clerk.
J. Shirley; eounclimen. Pint ward.
Clarence Blessing; Second ward, Kd.
Joans; Third ward, John Sershen.
WARM RACE FOR STATE
SENATOR IN GAGE COUNTY
BEATRICE, Neb.. March ifcBpealal.)
-Th race for state senator tram thla dis
trict pramleea to be a warm one, a
three ream oilcans and twa dsmtmnis hav
fsed for th office. J. Writ Thomas, who
Bled yesterday, waa tb last to sntsr th
a, Th Candida tea are Pater Janaea,
A. D. Spaa ear and C. P. Overseen, re-
; Jacob Kiel and J. W1U
Thomas, democrats.
ft Montgomery of PlekreU, tor.
snhar at tha County Board sf Su-
pervUera, yesterday filed aa a candidate
for representative as tha democratic
ticket
FIRES THREE SHOTS INTO'
A GROUP OF DANCERS
RANDOLPH. Neb, March -8pe-
daLr-A awatia dkne waa abruptly ter
aitaeted at McLean Satsrsay algtit whan
Praak Eallak. whs was under the ta
fia eo of Iktuar. drew a gun and find
three shots Into a group of dancer.
One shot struck Prod Chiamaa In the
hip ceasing a vary sever wound- There
waa se quarrel, but etrnpry a case sf
bad whisky. Hallck waa arrested ,by
Sheriff Ooft of Fierce county and taken
ta Pierce. .
rtrw Ttere pjaasoel a Vesrku '
TORK, Neb, Man .Tbe follow.
Cewndlmea: Pwst ward. W. L Wklta,
lapsbllaaa: D. L. anellsr, demoerarjc: W.
K- Marttle, ectallet aseond ward. Praak
Bwnnam, retmollcan; A. C Bborhart
denvCTt-eoAaJlst Third ward: W. B
Purmaa, repobHcaa; tTasry Bur, deena-srmt-eoeUllsa.
Pswnh ward: C J. Mirers.
lanuhllssn; C B. Walker. araorrat; John
Praaka. aoesaawt Beard af Edoeatloa.
Mrs, Jeaat Myers, reaabtlaaa: klrs. Mary
M. Brndwatl. rasuMkaa; Danala Msshaa.
Dr. W. L. Barnard, acmscrat
ealllver Positively Identified.
MAOON CITT, Ia, March Ik -H Special
Telegram. )-Caanlr Clapper and hla wife
today poslUveiy Identified Glen Oulltver
as Ihs maa whs asaultsd tha cashier and
attempted In rob tha bank of Orchard of
IIS. 000. Tha case Is on trial at Osage.
REVIVAL BEGINS IN NEW
TABERNACLE AT ALLIANCE
ALLIANCE. Neb., March UtSpadal.)
-Th tabernacle built la this city for the
gospel service to bs conducted by the
Rev. Lowry, was finished 1st Saturday
night under moat trying ctreomsuncea.
Tha dimensions sf th building are bv
IM feet and haa a seating capacity ot
t.ws, end for a la tha choir.
Thb revrraS meetings started Sunday
night with a large audience, spproxl
rtiateiy Let, and Rev. Lowry tuny Justi
fied bis reputation aa aa evangelist at
remarkable ability.
His sermon waa directed firstly against
the "popular pulpit'' th ministers t
whfch preached not the gospel, but such
sermons a wars sleaatnaT Is their and
lence. Secondly, against tha occupant
of tha paw, who wa that only because
the crowd went
Ills sermon was richly Illustrated with
aneedotaa at both humorous and dra
matis nature, which maintained a kesa
Interest to ths end, evidently makhuj sa
agreeable Imprisslsa on bla asdienos. aad
his (work here will undoubtedly be re
tarded with merited snonssa.
On Sunday there will be three services,
a- m, 1:3 p. m. and T:M p. m. Rev.
Lt wry I sbiy saststed la the' work by
Prof, aad Mrs. Moody a soloists and
choir leaders. .
RISING WATER CAUSES
TROUBtEJN NEBRASKA
BEATRICE. Neb, March a.-t Special
Telegram. )-Tb river at thla pofat Is
rising rapidly hecauaa of the warm
weather of the last gsw says, which has
repaid ths snow la d leap pes- asacfclp.
Northwest ef her seven rails Turkey
creek la almost cut eg Ha banks, aad
the .water Is ruaatng ever the BurSngtea
tracks ra ta vicinity. While the lee la
itver has not gene oat It has begun ta
break up, and It at feared a need antl
result Many cellars sad tsaunintn kl
lbs cHy are flooded, entailing consldsmhls
lost to pioperty. '
Along th Blue valley between Bee trice
and Manhattan, Kan, th river ks a
raging torrent and It ta feared that traf
fic the 1-aJee Paetfle will be cut act
at aeeeral points before many boars. -
Mrs. I M. hamper.
TORK. Neb, March la Mr. L. H.
Sawyer died awimj night at the hetne
of her daughter. Mr. Ida Janaea, U
West Twelfth street. Mrs. Sawyer waa
almost years sf are. Her death la at
tributed to th effect ef a fall tram ths
doorstep ust Xevrmber.
COLUMBUS LIKELY TO HAVE
FIGHT OVER SCHOOL BOARD
COLCMBUS. Neb.. March -Spelal
Telerranv)-Boh political parties held
their city primaries hurt evening and
nominated tour oounallmen. Tha .mu
nicipal fight will be very tarn this
spring, but the tight for tha members of
the Board of Education owing to the
recent trouble In th school promises to
be a warm one. Each party mads nomi
nations for both place on th school
board contrary to th tun honored cus
tom of allowing aeon party ta Select a
man and this Is taken to mean that the
peepl are not satisfied with tha condi
tion arising under th administration
of a aonpartlaaa achool board. .
ALLEGED NEBRASKAN KILLS
MAN AT CAIRO, ILLINOIS
CAIRO, UL. March 1.-Phlllp W. Har
lan, who registered at a hotel here as
being from Beasley, Neb., killing S. P.
George, proprietor of the hotel, last night
by cutting his throat Harlan la 73 year
old. Although Harlan reentered from
Beasley, there M no such town In Nebraska.
DESHLER LINE IS AGAIN
.V OPENED BY ROCK ISLAND
DESHLER. ' Nb. March l.-Speclsl
Telegram.) A snow plow opened th
Palrbury-Nelson branch of th Rock
Island today and took a load of broom
and whlaka from Deshlsr. Th first
train or mall sine March U. arrived
today. ,
DEATH RECORD
James Pegtey. .
WEST POINT. Nsb., March U. -(Special.
)Jamss Fegiey, a veteran of the
civil war, dropped dead ysstsrday while
on hi way to town from bis rasldsac.
He served with distinction with a Penn
sylvania regiment duriag the whole ot
the war. He had banded In Wast Point
for tolrty-flvs rears and enjoyed the
esteem of ths tatlr community. Mr.
Psglsy waa a native ef Pennsylvania and
wa tb father of a numerous family of
children, who with hi aged Widow sur
vive hint. He was 71 years of age at
th Urn sf hi death. Funeral services
will be held under the auspices af the
local post sf the Qrand Army of the Re
public ot which he wa a charter mem-bar..
HYMENEAL
Amos Thomas,
K. A. Smith.
Walter Rosicky,
Nets J. Anderson,
John Lynn.
Charles E. Fields.
Oeorg 8. PoweiL
Political wheel-horses, initiate and
assorted oilier made a concerted rusk
yesterday morning lo th of flee of tb city
treasurer ta deposit a to filing tea, for
Tuesday was ths last on which to til for
ststs sad county office. Candidate
for Mat representative lead In number.
but aspirant for state senatorshlp are
numerous. Those who filed:
State Representative.
BEPCBLICAN DEMOCRAT
Jacob l.vy. W. . Shoemaker,
Arthur Pes',
Jerry Howard,
H. V. Beavers.
Peter O. II. Boland, '
Fronde J. Morgan,
William Butt
P. J. Ford.
Robert H. Holmes.
State Seaater.
REPTBLICAN DEMOCRAT
P. Herrmann. Joseph Slnkule,
W. H. Homart, Richard S. Hortoa,
N. P. I oage, Daniel Harmon.
Charles L. Ms under
John F. Dillon, . .. '
kg. ceasress, seseae gnetrtet.
vaauvMT. . -S.
Arion Lewis. ' , .
SOCIALIST. 1 ' ' '
J. K. Carter. . i ' -. .
t Ceaaty A so ease.
DEMOCRAT i
Thomas Harrington.
W. W. McCombs. .
For ity sf floes ths fallowing fUed
today. , ,.
Cemmlasleae.
Alfred Sorenson, , .', .
C. B. Hyde. , '
Art L. Crtlghtos, , :
Water Beard.
REPUBLICAN.
M. T. Barlow.
Ceaaty Cemmlaaleaer,
W. F. Cowger. .
EichardsonDrug
Company Election
The annual meeting ef th stockhold
ers of th Richardson Drug eemnany was
not held until yesterday en account of
th absence ot th president, Charles F.
Weller. on a lour of the world.
Charles F. Weller, H. 8. Weller, F. C
Patton. K. P. Kill and J. W. Fttber war
electeoT as a board ot directors for the
ensuing year. After th adjournment of
th annual moating the board of director
convened and sleeted th following offi
cers: Charles F. Weller. president sad
general manager; H. 8. Waller, vie
president and assistant general gsaaaaer;
F. C. Fatten, treasurer, and K. P. EUla,
secretary. , , ,.
In view of the growing Importance ef
Omaha a a market and manufacturing
center. It was decided t nvcrras the)
manufacturing facilities and emphasise
thla feature af th busins,
Ths second annual meeting of th
stockholders ef th ftotiardssn Realty
company wa held March W, The ma
jority ef the ateckkolders were present
Charles F. Weller was elected chairman
- HawlevAlle.
KEBRA8KA CITT, Neb,. March .
SpeeiaL) Teaterdey afternoon. ' at the
mt ne brUW'a MNOta Mr. and
Mrs. W. E, Allen, their daughtsr. Mia '! ra f airctor' cmpa '
Mattl L., was united In marriage to
Waylaad a Hnwley of Humboldt Th
ceremony was psrfoiuisd by th groom's
father. Rev. Hawiey, ef Auburn. Both
of the young people are highly connected
and after a short wedding trip will make
their home at Humboldt
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
H. & Weller, F. C. Patton. B. P. Hu
and J. W. Fisher. Tha board elected
th following officers for the tasutng
yean Charles F. Welter, vies president
snd rhalrman of the board; H. 8, Waller,
president; F. C. Phttoa, treasurer; K. P.
Ellis, aecretary. , " '
As this aompany eon fines Its sserstiena
to tb rsnaataent af tb realty' Inter-
Rheumatic Pains
art quickly relieved by aa apppUcmtioa
Moan's UBirnent It's very peoetrmtuij,
itrtight to the sore spot.
KDtTS PROOF
: Miss Eisra Kurrmn, m Talmsa
Are, Chlcage, UL, writes: Auoal
two rears age mj mother broke down
with rnaasaatisoi. The doctors dida't
da any goes. My Mother was pss
asaded I try Bloaa'g Liniasant, ami
ta (bra weeks was entirely well-
aad I aslarea she at eared feswrar.-
Mra. A.Warosus. at 40S E. Taowrs.
bsa St. Msryvilla, Me-, writes: 'Tse
nerve ta my lag was dasareyad See
yeare ago, and Mitt tea with a jerkin
at alghl as that I could not sleep.
sa mews sot at terry yowr cm
I So art
aad now I soaid no do ulshaus bv
I Ba4 attar ita aa I aaa g to sleep."
sV oser-a va as
m
h aa tKsJVcul mnedy for tpnina, bruUea, sore throat, sgthma,
avawTslcia, laabiro, latiMi muscles and stiff joints. '
AAdaaalssa. rMes taa. an. aad 1 1 .
DR. CA1U. S. SLOAN. BOSTON. MASS. '
U formerly held by the drug ccartpaay,
his year was considered very aatrsfke-
tory,. ',. , .
BROKEN BOW MAN '
REPORTED LOST IS SAFE
BROKEN BOW. Nsb.. March. -( Spe
cial. -Albert Baker, aoa of Mr. and Mrs.
PL T. Bsksr ef this place, wha waa re
ported tost In a storm near Inder.
Wye., several weeks ago, has Written to
his parents that b ta altv and well.
Baker say ha was to Ignorance ef the
anxiety nosed over his dlaappearanca,
having Seen on a Wyoming ranee, forty
miles front a railroad and being waabls
to eofmnualeat with the outer world.
He further stated ta the le tter that tha
report coming from Lander was malnl;
correct, aa then was another tnaa
th same asm a hk own lost ta th
storm and np ta th present time' m
traces ef htm hav been discovered,
STUBBS AND HADLEY FILE
y FOR VICE PRESIDENT
LINCOLN, Marsh ls,-Pstlllens that ths
names ef Oeverner H. & Hadley ef Mis
souri and Otivef uet W. R. Stubs of
Kaataa be slaoed en th primary ballot
aa cndlestea tor th repuMloaa nomine- -Uon
for vk president la tbl stats wr
filed with the secretary of slat today.
Both petition cam from Omaha, weie
en th same letter paper and apparently
written on fee sum typewriter. Former
Senator Beverldg of Indiana aad John o.
Telser ot Omaha are already candidate.
Hats! the clever
kind with "class"
written all over
'em. I got 'em
FIRST!
Take, for Instance, ray "Brooks
Speclil"; the ent first sa Idas.
It sells at IS.ot) sad mty b
k4 la ths stiitrr rough ' or
Shrooth new Meltoa flnfih.
wstt sfaadet? Bortt Its a
treat to see "em after going
aratrttt the- Urn ones clse
wkers. Aid . on yes! cioth hats!
Eacltsh oaes! BeotTorA A Co.'s
ska. Tkeyr brta full 0f
taat : staff th ' French eeu
Chic.- Prioaf Only It Bin
SV B.
Owa isbj, aasv atsaaep.
City Batlsnal awmk Ballets-.
Whiskey Costs Only
!'7l2cajGalIon ;(
A sutmsM CMy Jauka Haa Pabllehed a
. Book, Giving tha Formula by '
WWAIlWrileJTTIi j
i TDarWPr OaJkusWhlakey . 1
(or Only 12c Per Galloa.
its th Wklebej Treat by
VJ sue aeoa vimrsiamg rersauia
Pre to arrery Oaa.
Mr. Marcel, located at 111 Marcel Block
STanee city. Me, baa pubrlehed a book
entitled tWwte af the Whtakev TniU
J Expoeed," fc wMah he ahowa bow the
Whlskvr trust take bushel of cere, a
iatnob of barley malt a penny'a worth of
yaasfand makes flee geiloae of whiskey
at a total soar of lea than 10c: and then
seus It at tram tour to Dv eollera a gal
lon. Re exprarna hew the whlakey barons
mak their mlluoas and show who paya
1 tor tbotr ntsnalens and aatoeaebtlea. Tb
, book I a taactnntlBg story of a great
. crime a garnet th cuneuums ef -wklskey.
1 , Mr. Marcel matting out tbjaans of
', these hook exposing; the serrei of the
j whisksy trust o aocauat ef the trwet'a
! fight against him. Any en rntereated
' should write for the book, a fct will be
' sent free.
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