BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. MARCH' 26. 1912. ) fi V L Nebraska BIG BLOCK OF BONDS BORN Auditor Barton Sets Fire to $40,000 Worth of Paper. M. P. HEARING OH VALUATION Stat Railway rauiarin Take O Physical Property at Liar .Ceaa Hrarlag Will Be HrU Today. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. March S.-8peclal.) -There was a UO.OM (Ira In tha office State Auditor Barton this forenoon, and the office force remained calm, the sf fair not even stopping the usual routine of office work. The city of Auburn had Issirx) bonds to that amount, but when they were all signed up and registered the purchaser found some fault with the verbiage of the documents and refused to take the bonds unles a new form was instituted. The old bonds were brought to the auditor and burned, after which the new ones were signed up ready for delivery. Mfteaonrt Pacific Hearlnav The State Railway commission today began the hearing on tbe physical valu ation of the Missouri Pacific railroad lines in Nebraska. The company places s valuation of $16,675, 4S5 on the property. While the engineers of the commission fix i:.!9i,S. as the reproduction value of the property and $9,n9,KO. as the present value. This company, like the others. Insists the r ropery which Is still In usa Is aa valuable now as though new. Engineer Hurd of the commission and Engineer Smith of the company were on the stand today testifying as to valuations of tha construction work and material which went Into It, the principle difference be tween Hurd and tha company engineer being on the value of ties and on tue freight allowance to put tha material from the point of purchase to tha point of use. TValsa Preeenle Fish. James Walsh of Omaha came to Lin coln today bringing with him 4 forty, five pound salmon, which' ha presented to the state university for preservation In the museum. 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SOC Nebraska the legal questions involved be submitted on brief. State Superintendent Delsell and his office force will be busy this week at tending district meetings of teachers. Mr. Delsell will be at Kearney Wednes day. Beatrice. Thursday; McCoofc Fri day, and Fremont Saturday. Mr. El liott will be at McCook. Thursday, and Norfolk. Saturdas;. Miss Day will go to Beatrice and Mr. Penny to Auburn and Kearney. John Walsh of Lincoln has been ap pointed a guard at the penitentiary. Maggie Gleisberg has been appointed matron at the Soldiers' home at MM ford, vice Mrs. Sums, resigned. x Game 'Warden Miller is flooded with letters asking to have the open season on ducks extended on account of the late spring. Aa much as he sympathises with the unfortunate duck hunters he Is compelled to inform them that neither himself nor the governor can suspend tha law and that they will have to put the guna awae- April 3. I'attlaa Coavlcts to Work. Warden Melick of the penitentiary was instructed today to give the Lee Broom and Duster company the full compliment of convicts its contract called for from thia on. I'p to dale .the company has been using only MS and refused today to take more than forty additional labor era. The contract calls tor JJS and the board of Public Lands and Buildings will Insist on the company furnishing employment for that number. Waseca Tearaera at Week. Tha Board of Public Lands and Build ings was today buying some new mat rasses, kitchen and dining room utensils for the penitentiary. The Sunday serv ices at the prison yesterday were devoid of any feature which could indicate any thing unusual had happened recently at tha prison. As yet men teachers have not been found to take the place of tha women In the Sunday school and tha women are doing the work as of yore. Blunt Inquest Will Be Held Next Friday SPRINGFIELD, Neb., March S.-Fpe-cial Telegram.-Co'roner Armstrong has announced that the Blunt Inquest which waa set for Tuesday morning at M o'clock has been postponed until Friday morning at the same hour. It was found Impos sible to secure the attendance on Tues day of soma witnesses whose testimony waa needed. The Inquest will be beld In tha town hall here. ALLIANCE ORATORS FIRST IN DISTRICT CONTEST ALLIANCE, Neb., March .-(Special.) -The annual contest of tha North Platte Valley High School Declamatory associa tion was held In tha Phelan Opera house here Friday evening. Notwithstanding somewhat Inclement weather the house was crowded, over 100 visitors being present from towns repre sented In the contest. Sidney, Scott's .Bluff, Bridgeport. Dai ton and Alliance were represented, the judges of the contest being Superintend ent Relmond of Crawford. Prof. Wilson of Chadron and Mlsa Louise H. Kiss man of Julesburg, Colo. In the oratorical class tha dendltlon of "Abraham Lincoln" by George Burke of Bridgeport waa judged to be the best, and the "Speech of Robert Emmet on Being Found Ouilty of Treason." by Fred Sweeney of Alliance, second. In the dramatic class "Tha Going of tha White Swan." by Paulina Montgom ery of Alliance, first, and "Mamolselle," by Helen Lindsay of Sidney, second. . Tha honors of tha humorous class went easily to Leone Mall try of Alliance, who unquestionably rendered "Mrs. Casey's Visit to the Beauty Doctor' with re markable ability, second place being awarded Roy Greenlee of Sidney In "How Ruby Played." Alliance thus gaining two first and one second decision, besides holding the Bee. ket ball championship over all the towns represented In this contest. BROKEN BOW OFFICERS MOVE INTO NEW COURT HOUSE BROKEN BOW. Neb.. March S.-(Rpe-clal.) Contrary to expectations, the county board of supervisors did not take over the new court house officially from Contractor Shaul at this session. Mr. Daly, representing Architect Lstenser of Omaha, was present and refused to allow tha building to be turned over, owing to tha buckling of some of tha floors. The architect agreed that the board should hold out taut until tha defect la remedied. In the meantime, the county offices, aa soon as convenient, will be removed to the court house, and the rentals for varloua offices, that are at present scattered about town, i will be paid to Contractor ghaul until July 1, the official time desig nated for the completion of the building. The board haa also ordered that the next term of district court shall be beld In the new building. Date for ataataa fair Fixed. eTANTOX, Neb.. March S.-8peelal.) The board of directors of the fUenmn County Agrlculttirsl society met In the Not Nats' club room tbls afternoon. Ir.e dates for the holding of the Stanton county fair thia year were fixed for the August 27. M, 3 and 3a. F. L. Saunders, Iisve Barnett. Charles McLeon, H. D. Miller snd Alfred Pont were appointed a committee to make a contract for arro ,,lane fights during the fair. The rates I of admission waa fixed at Bt cents per j picket, giving entire freedom of the j grounds. All committees were Instructed t report In one month so that It will be I iHsslble to properly advertise the fair. 'alee Iastalleel at Table Rack TABLK ROCK. Neb.. March 7&,-4pa-cial.e-The formal installation of Rev. C e. W. Wlraberly aa pastor of tha Pres byterian church at thia place, which waa recently postponed on account of the In clement weather took place yesterday. Rev. M. Robertson of Pawnee Ctty of ficiated a moderator and propoanoed the constitutional question to the pastor and church and gar tbe charge to the pastor. The sermon waa preached by Kev. K. J. Cardy of Humboldt and the charge to the church by Rev. W. W. Talt of Teeumaeh. Tax Ira a Bobber aeateaeeat. NEW TORK. March 3L Eugene gplaliM, ana of the leaders la the recent t2.W taxlcab robbery, waa aentett today to serve net lens than seven year and alx months nor more than fourteen year and alx monUia la state' prison. Ue bad pleaded guilty and had ssafnaeud thst it waa he who blackjacked the bank messenger tnstd the tax lean. Key to the Situation Bee AdrerKaiiyj i EXPERTS EXAMINE BRIDGES Polk County Supervisors Engage Engineer, to Go Over Structures. CHECK UP WITH SPECIFICATIONS Three Mea taaera te Araltrate Dlf- ferearee Belarei Dea wetara t'araeea aad ee.ee ay Meet aaa Dlaraae rlaaa. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, la.. March .- Special Telegram. In view of the agitation which has been carried on In regard to county bridges the Board of Supervisors haa arranged to have Engineer McDon ald of the state college at Ames come with a corps of taslstsnts to make crit ical examination of all bridgea and re port whether they correspond to the specifications. A complete record of bridges and culverts will then be kept. Arbitrators Ready. Senator A. B. Funk of Spirit Lake, the third arbitrator of the street car men's caae. arrived In the city todiiy. He was In conference with t". C. Powell and Kmll O. Schmidt, the other arbitrators, rela tive to setting the time for hearing the casea. Oraterlral teetestaala Massed. The contestants in the state high school Oratorical contest have now all been selected. They come from four different parts of the state and are as folio a: NORTHWE8TKRH DISTRICT. Oratorical Harry Van Gordon. Em metaburg: Albert Hlait. Onawa. Dramatic Elsie Famsworth, Sanborn: Catherine Head. Jefferson. Humorous Paul Caswell. Denison; Floyd Trenor. Spencer. NORTHEASTERN DISTRICT. Oratorical Frank Rehorst. New Hamp ton: Valmah White. Elksder. Dramatic Eunice Myers. Traer; Martha Becker, Cresco. Humorous Nelle Jewell, Decorah; Allison Wwenson, Poetville. SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT. Oratorical David Barnett. Glenwood: James Lane. Greenfield. Dramatic Lela Wagner, Anita; Esther Hoyt, Corning. ' Humorous Lenore Mlnnls. Valley Junc tion; Oraie Butler, Alton. SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT. Oratorlcal-Alvln Wendt. Fairfield: Berry Halden, Moravia. Dramatic Lucille Blomberg. Bloomfleld; Ruth little. Knoxvllle. Humorous Ralph ntuckey. Moulton: Gladya Peek, Centervllle. Cities in Iowa Are Holding Elections DBS MOINES. Is.. March Si.-The regular city election under the commis sion form of municipal government la being held here today to elect a mayor and four councllmen. Major Jamea R. Ilanna, he present Incumbent Is opposed by Dr. Thomas Duhlgg. The vote In the primary two weeka ago was three to one In Ilanna' favor. There are no party lines In today's contest. BURLINGTON, la.. March K.-Wlth socialism the leading Issue, the municipal election here today early gave promise of tha largest vote In recent years. Frank O. Norton Is the business men's candi date for mayor, sgsinal J. E. Schulr mann, the socialist candidate. The socialists also hsve two candidates for council on the ticket. SIOUX CITT. la.. March S.--A heavy vote la being cast today at Sioux City's second election under 'the coromlsslun plan. Tha feature la the contest fur mayor between Mayor A. A. Pmlth and Councilman Jonathan W. Brown. Four councllmen are also to be . elect. Wsather la fair. FORT DODGE WILL HAVE ' MANY NEW BUILDINGS FORT DOIKIE. Is., March JS.-I Spe cial. )-Over KOo.CM will be spent In build ings In Furt Dodge this spring. By ac tual count S4M,;oo worth of buildings Is already contracted for and part of It Is under way. Two fine churches, plans for which hsd not fully mstured, also will be built this year. Plans are being mado for ths erection of a $90,000 Toting Women's Christlsa association building. Over I1M.0M will be expended on retl- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- ! . m dencee. mora than half of which elreaOy are started. Two new school building, valued at M.W each, are Included in the estimate. They will have large grounds and at one school will be sn sthtetie park of most modem construc tion for the use of the public school stu dents. Shower hatha for tha athletes will he placed in tli basement uf the school building on these grounds. A 0OJ fireproof warehouse, built by the Baker Manufacturing company, an up-to-date laundry, a furnace plant, a modern three-story factory for the Mul- ! roney Overall company, a large whole sale bakery, two fine apartment build ings of fireproof construction and three large bustnea blocks sre Included in this spring's building. The Quaker Oats company Is about to let a contract for rebuilding its mill, burned Christmas eve. The new mill will be larger and better constructed than the old one. POISONOUS ACID PLACED IN N0NUNI0NMAN'S CISTERN MUSCATINE, la-. March S.-A plot to wipe out the family of Charles Reed, a non-union buttoaworker, was discovered here today when a chemical test proved that poisonous acids hsd been placed in the cistern of drinking water at the Reed home, according to tha police. Prompt medical atention saved the lite of Mrs. Deed who had drank some of the water. There la no clue. lama Xesva Ketee. FORT DOIHIK-Norma Horigan, cook at a hotel, fainted Sunday while at her work, and fell on a red hot cook Move. Tier arms, breast snd fare were badly burned before ahe was found. She will recover. FORT TODOEV-Cngregetlon'Ulsta of the Webster City association will w t In Fort Dodge In annnnl convention, April t-, to hear an elaborate progran end transact yearly business. Dr. Ktank tlunsaulus of Chtcsgo will be 0.1 ,f the sneakers. Fifty delegates will M tend. FORT noDOE At wsrd caucuses In Fort Dodge Saturday night, seniintent was all in favor of throwing aside fac t'cnal iasuea and giving united aupport at the county convention Monday to the clty'a candidate for senstor. W. S. Ken von. There w-ss greet enthuslssm man ifested. GLENWOOD Olennwood's municipal election will not be held until the first Monday In April. There being but. one ticket In the field, Cltlsens, will make this a quiet contest. Tlie matter of the extension of the city limits, taking In several hundred acres on the west and south, la provoking some discussion. OLBNWOon-DsvId Bsrnett of Glen wood. who won In ths district contest of the South-west Iowa Declamatory ao elation at Anita on March 22. will repre sent the association in the slate oonleat to be held at Jefferson. April 11 The lata contest will be held at Valley Junc tion and the dlatrlet at Malvern In 1(13. Harmon's Chairman Asks Proof of Bryan COLUMBUS, O., March ' 5.-Prlor to his departure for Nebraska tonight, K, H. Moore, chairman of the Ohio Harmon campaign committee, gave out an open letter to William Jennings Bryan, In which be calls upon the latter for proof of "Insinuations that Governor Harmon Is the candidate of Wall street Interests." snd also asks Mr. Bryan to explain "tha fact that Governor Wood row Wilson, whom you are supporting, Is In a cam paign fund, the stse of which, seconding to Editor Henry Watterson. has not been since tlie days of Senator Ilanna." Mr. Moore expects to spend several days this week In Nebraska In the Inter eats of Governor Harmon. t ,' . 1; t e " Notes frern Fairfield. FAIRFIELD. Neb., March JB.-Ths Jones gold and silver medal contest of Clay county was held Friday evening at the Christian church. Ollle Teeters of Fairfield won first prims and Mary Han sen of Clay Center second. Ben L. Terry, assisted by the local team of Alexandria, Neb., Instituted an order of tha Eastern Stsr In this city last evening. The chapter starts out with twenty-five charter members. Mrs. F. A. Anawalt was Installed ss worthy matron and C. L. lwis as worthy pstron. . Ha alee Tareateaea by croup, coughs or colda are soon re lieved by the use of Dr. King's New Dis covery, tor snd li on. For ssle by Bra ton Drug Co. in a special -etfe "The High Cost of Living." Into this country of countless fertile acres, potatoes are being imported from Europe I , In this rich dairy and poultry raising country eggs, butter and meat are at top-notch prices 1 In a land where millions of apple trees are planted every year, apples are selling at ten cents apiece! The potato is not a perfect food for man neither are eggs, butter, meat or apples. The only complete, perfect food for man is the whole wheat ; graia It contains all the material needed for building and nourishing the perfect human body. It is brought to its highest perfection as a food in Shredded Wheat Biscuit the whole whemt. ateem-cooked. ahreddod and baked. Two Shredder! Wheat Biacuita with milk or cream and a little fruit will upply all the nutriment needed for half day's work at a coat of four or five cent. Always heat the Biscuit in the oven to restore cropttess before serriiig'. Your grocer sells h. All the Meat of the Whole Wheat THE SHREDDED SILENT CHURCHES IN WEST Matlallr tiathereS a Fear States laalrate nralorakle reaairtea af Rellgloa. Seventeen hundred churches are re ported to have been attanuoned in Illinois within the last ten years I'erh.tpa . churches are on the lusctive list In Mis souri and a proportionate number In Kan sas and Iowa. These startling ttaliattcs. made in t talk by l"ri'idont Henry J. Waters. of the Kansas State AKiicultural college be fore the Bible InstitL f the Congrega tional church In Tcpel a. have stsrtled the church people of Kansas. Dr. . Waters declared that "doubtless many of these abandoned churches repre sent misdirected denominational en thuaiasm and are churches that should never have been built, and which from the outset were doomed to die. The facts are that the church has not held Its own In the rural districts." Dr. Waters expressed a sentiment tltst Is taking root In scores uf communities In Kansas. In the early settlement of the state every little vttlsse and town struggled to keep up two or three church organisations and maintain as many church building.. Beginning with this year, a dozen small towns have turned to the unionisation of these churches. This sentiment wss cemented among the membership . of all . . churches through union revival services. In which the local-mlidsters and choirs joined. In every one of these towns the people are pleased with tha new plan, and one preacher s minhftrrmg to all the church members who formerly separated Into two or three little denominational flocks. This grow ing movement will see In another year 1.0M abandoned church ea In Kansas. As many preachera will be put out of busl ness, but the churchgoers say It will be simply a question of tha survival of the fittest among the preachers. "One educated minister to every KB to 1,000 souls Is all we can afford and we work him to death and starve hla fam ily." Dr. Waters said. "la It any won der that the attendance In ths theological seminaries Is continually falling off In sioa or trade tits, and lay m af t m . 1 r Uageriol 00 ugh, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lunji, it will bring about e ours in W per cent, of all ease. It is a remedy originally prepared by Doctor R.V. Pisros. Mt4kt asWv It fines re to all who wish to write for snase. Great auroess has coma from e wide stperieaea end varied p radios. - Don't be wheedled by a peany-grabbiaf dealer into taking inferior aubsti. tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, reooaia ended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are or inoon coHrotmoN. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Mads front roots without aloohol. Contain no babil ioiming druia. World's Dispensary Msdiosl Association, Buffalo, N. Yt fc'' ' T BJornsnn Sheet Metal Co., One of the President Taft message asks Congress to investigate Made ealy hj WHEAT COMPANY, number and in quality, while in the schools of engineering and agriculture and other so-rallcd productive occupa tions the attendance lias doubled on an average of once every ten years? And yet who dares to say that having our young men and young women c-arefullv Instructed In the basic principles of mural uprightness. Individual snd social, is of less Importance than is instruction In the Uilnga that will serve to keep them out ? of the almshouses" j What wilt become of the abandoned 'country churches in Kansa, is a ques : tlon that Is being discussed. Already . they are mentioned as suitable for stncJc f-barns, and farmers snd stockmen are ! considering their purchase as soon as the j struggling congregations decide to give I them up. In a hslf dosrn communities 1 In the state such negotiations are being Cintdered. j In a few of Ike older settlements of I Ksusus there are country churches thst ' were built nearly fifty years ago that I have been abandoned for ten years ex : cept tor an occasional meeting of tue sect that erected It. Fifty years ago some of tlie church organisations bitterly opposed the use of the organ In the church. Two or three buildings Mill stand In-northeastern Kansas Into which it would be impossible to place an organ or piano. They were constructed to prevent this very thing, for the doors through which the worsliiptiers entered are so nsrrow that these musics! instruments could not be gotten Into the buildings. Naturally, the younger generation did not believe In this narrow Idea, and they deserted these churches for others that were mora. modern and that offered bet ter musical and -other attractions. The automobile. . too, haa contributed to the plan of church - union, for tha Kansas farmer can now convey hla family to church ten miles away with more com fort and ease than he formerly could hitch up a team and drive three mile to a country church. Generally, Kansas farmers and their famillea are attending church In the towna and ritlea where pipe organs, planoa and orchestras add to the Interest of tlie services. The auto mobile la causing tha people to abandon tha country churches. New Tork Times. Do You Feel This Way? Do you leal ell tired out ? 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