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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1912. i m i mi 'V an i BEEEF CITY NEWS i Be PWa It. Xlactri 19nan Burxess-Granden. X T. Caanltm. TUnttt, u, Brandeta. 8. Vasaar. republican candidal tor tcnate. Bell piKMM "Flurroc je.--Atv. Bey A. Balpfe. Mater, JiS , 1. D list. WUMe B. lilt 4enoertle candidal for United State senator. Prlmarte April . Adv. T. D. Wead, staunch friend of munid- pl oemervhtp, candidal (or Water bain). lavas year Bay la tax exempt aw rltiea. Barn. Brink er at Co., Omaha ttloaal bank bonding. aMekrnsoa for county attorney. Adv. . I. Bralley etvays In favor of muni cipal eamershlp. Republican candidal (.t Water board. W. B. Inan, eauiidata for aute sens tor ea repnMicaa ticket. Twenty-etsht years s resident of Omaha. Actively identified with tipbnildmc of city, county end state. llnuaut Brasnaa Betallad Second Lieutenant Leonard H. Drennait. Fourth cavalry, la InMrueted to report at West Point on August 24 to th superintendent of the United State Military academy for duty. He Is on of thirty In the i nitio States army ordered to report at Wen Point on that date. ON sad Busfy one Friday night an unidentified whit man appeared at th Palac stable and enlaced a kora and burry from W. W. Mara, the mm acr. Ba raa to have returned toe outfit at midnight. At t o'clock yesterday after I the outfit and th man were atin ntaatns and th polio were antlQed. XUlnoia Central Opsn District Pas eencar A (tent North has received official notie that the Mlaalsslppt river flood haa receded to such an extent that regular train serrie on the Illinois Central n been established to a point a far south as Cairo. I1L. and that ha Is permitted to sell tlcketa to there and all points north. Balls-teas Trainer to X.snime Dr. J. Shepherd of Durham, N. C, president ( th National Rsltxtou Training school a I II lector this evening at the Kouata Memorial church. Twenty -sixth and Far 1 nam street. And Monday evening at Trinity Parish house. Seventeenth and Dodg streets, layers ftoaeas at Theat The Omaha and Lincoln baa ball teams ef th Western league war guests of at an afer Franke at th Krug last night. Th players were given all four of th boxes and they provided mack entertainment to th other patron of th theater by ity answers to Jests aimed at tbem by e performers. Iss for Boyle Ed Do? I. eantster, living at MM Blnney street. las arrested last night by Officer Thorpe, who waa armed with a capias Issued by Polk Judg Foster. I gyle was arrested several days ago upon complaint of his wife, who charged him with wife aban donment, and he was released upon bond. He did hot show up when his ess was called, so th capias waa Issued. e XI Meaey J. H. Ogden f btrabra. Is., la the eighth Person lthls th lait four days to complain to the police of the work of pickpocket. Ogdea aays ba lost a wallet oontainjnr tit and an endorsed check for tie and that the robbery occurred while be was watching workmen erect a fence around th ruins of th Ames building sa Six teenth street yesterday morning. Th other reports of th work of ptekpoelmts are mostly from persons who were robbed Sa crowded street car. GREEK BURNS SHOES OF CALUMET WAITRESSES Th waitresses of the Calumet r taurant are In the habit of changing their street shoe for other pairs which ars older and more easy for th feet Yesterday they discarded ttbelr new shoe, as waa th custom. In on pile. A sew Janitor, a Greek, saw th pile and believing them old shoes, swept them up and burned them. Th girls discovered th loss of their footwear upoa I leaving at I o'clock and finding the JaaU tor. took up th methods of th mllitaht suffragettes and IHteraJly "beat Mm up." ot satisfied with mobbing him, they dephoned the police to arrest him. Their 111 waa answered with a laugh, the luhorltles asserting It waa not In their barer t hold th man oa such a charge. OUNG BOY'S LEG BROKEN WHILE HOOKING TO WAGON John Bernice. aged M. who Uvea at 161 South Fourteenth street, suffered a broken leg early yesterday afternoon at Sixteenth and Pierce streets when he caught t in th wheel of a coal wagon upon which ha was "hooking" a ride. He was pulled from the wsgoa and dragged several feet, the heavy wheels going ovr bis lag. Passersby earned him Into th office at the Nebraska Coal company and th ambulance took him to the Methodist hospital, where at midnight It was said nil Injuries would not prove serious. , TWO BICYCLES STOLEN, BUT THIEVES GET AWAY Two reports of th work of bicycle thieve were received at pollc head quart era yesterday afternoon. Th first was from Frank Brink. Hal South Seven teenth street, wb lost his machine from in front of a residence at South Four teenth street, and the second wss from D. M. Vlnsouhaier. S3 Harney street, who wheel waa taken frost his front h. Vinsonhaler ssys be suspects two nabblly dressed youths, on of whom was riding a wheel. The pottos believe that both bicycle wer taken by the youths whom Vinsonhaler saw. Scalded by Steals or scorched by fir, apply Becilen s Ar nica Salve. Cures Piles toe, and th worst sore. Guaranteed Only B cents. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. HOWARD IN FIGHT FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Jerry Howard, candidate for th dema 1 critic nomination for Stat repreeenla V. Ire. has Just Issued his bulletin No. 1. I telling what he will do tor th people If elected. Oa th card he says otvl pa triotism Is as necessary today as th petrfettem that Inspired the warriors and patriots at Banker Hid. Valley Forfe. Yortctowa and New Orleans, and fa la certain that th nam patriotism Is m Ms heart. This patriotism, ha seya, should auk th people vote for him, as be Is not controlled by th bossss and his legislative record la clean. It would surprise yoa to know ef th great good that la being don by Cbam- barudn'a TableUL Darius Downey ef New- berg J noetic. K. B.. writes, "Mr wlf has bee vaunt CaasnberlSJa a Tablets; and find them very effectual and doing i bar lots ef good." If yoa hav any trouble i with your stomach or bowl (Its lira I ' trnU. For by aQ J SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK SpriBf Term Activities is Yrioa Institutions. , cunc or high school method Pert a ted Skew! a of Pveeeat Bay Mlaaafeess all I. gevttT at CalleC Crade ites Ed eattnal Hate. Dr. Frederick Burn, president of the Saa Francisco Normal school, announces that hereafter th Institution will ex examtn students "that are In the present melting pota of public discussion and have vital bearing upon life, liberty and the penult of happiness In th home, so ciety r state," rather than an ancVnt and mediaeval history. In a pamphlet sent to high school teachers he attacks th present educa tional tendencies and prints answers re ceived In a state-wide examination of high school students on current topics, Her are some of tbem: "Samuel Orenpers-The king ef demo crat member of congrea "Booker T. Washington Th assassin of Lincoln. "Porflrlo Diss As early Portugese ex- "La Follette-The governor of Califor nia." "Charles Darwln-On t th Plotter against Scotland In the time of Mary Queen of Scots. -Are oar American schools preparing Roman d Miens?" ssks Dr. Burk. after noting that concerning Caeatua. a Roman political Insurgent living before Christ, 30 per cent of the answers wer eoirect. "Do w live B. C. or A. D.f C-HABROX NORMAL SCHOOL. Entertainment, times Meetlaaa, Plealea aad Vacation. Th A. F. P. aortety met In Mis dark's room Th program consisted oi recitation, "Neddie' Thanksgiving. by Ermla Carmesn, and a remains, "Th Revolt of Mother," by Iv Lwn. Although th program was very short, a several of th members who war to hav tahsn part oould set be present, th two numbers were very good. On Thursday morning of last week dur ing the chapel period, Robert I. Elliott, deputy state superintendent, formerly superintendent of th Chadron schools, gave an Interesting talk to th students. Th Junior preparatory class met to er organls oa March B. Th following offl eers wer elected. President, Franklin Pttmsn; vice president, Zena Oorr: secre-tary-treaeurer. Helen Hartsell; elasa edi tor; Orpha Carmean: sergeant at arms, Carl Bmlth. Th color chosen are orang and black, th eld academy col ors. Th motto and flower hav not been decided upon sa yet. Last Wednesday the chairs wore not all In th assembly room so w bad ao cnepe! exercises. When th students ware admiring th new chair th fresh man who had gathered In a group fvs th first class cheer, which haa ever been given In public. On Thursday morning President Sparks read a nolle to th effect that thl sara claw of '15 had planted their first flag oa Normal hill, thereby claiming possession of th hill, aad that they would grant permission to ant other class who wished to put a banner on th hill. This class also had a plente, the first social affair given by aly normal class. It was held near th caves on Thursday evening. FREMONT COLLEGE. Opening af Isrlaf Terse, with Bag. tstratlaa l to Expectation. Th work f th spring term at the Fremont college Is fully organised. Stu dents ware late getlng In on account of th high water and the registration has bam slow, but It Is now fully up to expec tation and student! are sUII coming In. Work' on Selene hall haa commenced. Everything about th collet has taken oa an aspect of spring. Tha health of th student body Is fine and everything is about as It should be to Insure a pleaa ant and successful term. President Frank MoVey of the I'nivei slty of North Dakota, who addressed th Fremont Men's club on the "Promotion of a Sound Banking System," spoke In the chapel Wednesday. Th science class prsslded at chapel Friday as members of th faculty. Mr. Arch Lucas mad a great hit a an Im personator of President Clemmorts In his usual morning address to th students. Bach member of th faculty was repre sented as true to nature a It oould be don la personal appearance, mannerism, etc After th chapel exercise various class were represented giving th bal snos of Incompetency to th Instructors. It was extremely Interesting to ths members of th faculty aa well as to th student body. Miss Mario Anderson, a student at Fremont college In hXH, and now teacher of shorthand at th Waaleyaa university, wsa a caller at tha eolleg on Monday. She expressed aa admiration at th Im provement and growth of th school sloe that time. YAXKTOV COLLEGE. Re part a Sabasltted at iessl-Anaaal Meeting af Tract. To regular semi-annual meeting of th board of trustees ef th eolleg waa held in Tanktoo. S. D- at the office ef Hon. C, H. Dillon last Friday afternoon and evening. Th troMeee who were present from out of town wer Dr. A. L. Rlgf of Ssntee. Neb.. Just returning from aa absence of some weeks at Clsremont. Cel.: Dr. W. H. Thrall of Huron. Prin cipal L E. CamfleM of Ward academy. Dosne Robinsea of Pierre snd Rev. H. W. Jamison of Bereaford. Local members of the board la attendance were President H. K. Warren and Trustees E. C. Dodley. F. V. Stevens, L. U Tyler, W. 1. Fantle and Dr. L. C. Mead. Students hav now returned for th spring term, ths home stretch of the col lage year The boarding list at Dsknt Hall and th work ef th class room shows no diminution of seal in the ordinary and every -day occupations of th student. Miss Roe Wlttmsyer. a gradnat of the conservatory; Mis Mabel Lewis of Par ker and M. H. Banna of Ramon a. both H. wer among th recent vie! tars at th eoUece. Mum Wlttmsyer hsa a chore la preparation of Stalner'a Crucifixion at Scotland, where so ha a large class of pupils and I doing excel lest work. Naeaaal KMC. ' The students wars entertained at last Von day's chapel period with some itdu ties by Miss Myrtl Ferguson of the axprsMio department. . Last Monday night the Glee dub gave a concert oa Brack, this being the 1st number fa PrJ. Hp bert's lecture course. Miss Adalya Blankrnehlp assisted the club with several solo numbers. Miss Bulab Rader. the girls' athletic trainer, has recently undergone an opera tion at Lincoln for ear trouble. Her ill ness haa been very distressing snd severe, but she Is now much better. Miss Carmen Jones, a former student here, visited Peru this week. Miss Jones i studying this yesr la ths music depart ment st Wesleyaa. A triangle debating league haa been formed this year between th Peru. Wayne and Kearney Normals. The senior class arranged for a grand rally on Friday morning In behalf of the annual publication. The Peruvian. The band was out la "Rube" regalia. Impas sioned eddresse wer mad by Trofa. Hendricks and Lefler and a large sub scription wss the result. Th stste board, through President Hayes, subscribed for led copies. Edac-atloeal tra. ine nerquette university summer June 31. The registration davs era Sat urday. June S, and Monday. June St. The Ne York legislature has passed the bill to estsblieh an aarrk-ultaral h-IimI on Long Island and the action Is warmly acclaimed by the Islanders. The location of ths establishment is yet to b fixed. Mies Alpha Rice. 17 years old, of th Ethel vlllsffe school, who won the dis trict BPelliOK match in Macon. Un spelled every one of the 2,eM worda cor rectly. Five hundred of these worda were written and 2, Out were given orally. Th National educational association will ba held in Chicago July lull Tha announcements of the executive commit tee hav com o lot owing to th ef forts to obtain tha hat rilm.t This will be the fifteenth annual meeting of th organisation. Weld Is the onlv emintv In r-nlnn-- In which an emir school district Is owned by one man. and th pupils In ths district are all his children. This Is dis trict NO. M. east nf Harritnv .--i4 h, a Sanford, where Gladys Oaylar is em ployed to teach Sanford s two sons. Hhe muat walk a mile to the aphv,thA.ia each day and put In the regular school day to secure her wages from the county. A 'kindergarten teacher In New York In speaking of th attack mad on "baby talk" by on of th Tufts collexa in structors, said: "Of course we sll know mei osny taix- is a poor substitute for th real language, but we know also that It Is the result of first effort. It will al ways exist, and thank heaven for It! Th people who hate It are those who art too matter-of-fact to ba motherly. No mother teaches her baby -baby talk" any more than she teachea It to crawl mnA n adopt ths Tufts method. And to curb the iBlfina prattle or ine oaoy. which Is usually intelligible to th mother only, would be like forcing the vounntv ti stand when It can only creep. To moth ers aad women who know children th effort to check 'baby talk' I only an other of the questionable steps toward making children 'grown-ups.' " Miss Emma Morton Dies at Age of 75 Mis Emma Morton, alstar of th lata J. Sterling Morton, died Saturday after noon at her horn In Nebraska city, cording to brief word received by Omaha friends. Miss Morton waa born la Michi gan In 1137 and lived In Detroit from lffil until she went to Nebraska City In 1880. CAMP LEE FORBY NAMES STATE MEET DELEGATES Camp Lee Forby. United Spanish War Veterans, met at their camp hall last night and elected the following delegate and alternates to represent th camp at Beatrice April SS and It at th state re union : Delegates: C. J. William, Hollls John son, J. T. Buchanan, R. B. Howell. Alternates: H. D. Comeau, O. H. Henna, W. H. Worthlngton, B, B. Porter. W. T. Coatea was elected delegate and H. D. Comeau alternate to the national encampment at Atlantic City next August POLICE BEAT SHERIFF'S MEN IN MAKING RAID Police officers, under th direction of Sergeant Cook, beat th deputies of Sher iff McHhsne Jut thro minutes last night when they raided the St. Elmo hotel at 1U Howard street. Six Inmates and Pro prietor John Sch Its wer taken to the station, together with two case of bear. Th deputy's men were In front of tha place making plans to catch th Inmates when th pollc dashed In. Shortly before the St. Elmo raid, th POLITICAL ADVERTISING. - - FRED BECKMANII RXPTjaUCaJT CAjrPDATS COMMISSIONER OT PUB LIC LANDS & BUILDINGS. Resident of Xetrnwka for Forty Veara. Your Support Appreciated. ' i ' - I . f Ml deputy sheriffs visited a pool hall and lodging house i.t 1714 South Fourteenth street, where five Greeks wer arrested and a quantity of beer confiscated. This place was operated by Bam Percello. Souvenir Hunters Get Into Trouble Digging in Euins Mania for ghastly souvenir almost caused the arrest of three society womea yesterday afternoon on Ferns m street. Th women Were passing the Famam street side of the ruined Ames building, when one remarked: 'Oh. how dreadfully nice It would b to have the head or something from that awful skeleton." The remark seemed to Inspire her com panions, for, rushing past Officer Harry t imer, they entered the temporary en closure and began gingerly to poke nbotit with umbrellas in the window of the Omaha Surgical 8upply company, wher the skeleton had been burned the prevl ous nliht. They could not find the bead, but each seised upon some section of blackened bones and waa about to make away with It when Ulmer tntr fered. When he told them of the enorm ity of their crime larceny from a build ing, he said it was they broke into tears snd, reluctantly casting aside thstr gTuesomo burdens, hastily left the place at th policeman's order. A Valoa Salt that Caa't Gap la the Seat. Men have long recognised the un equalled aummer comfort of th union suit. With no drawers to slip down, and no ahlrt to "bunch up," heat Irritation disappears. But union suits hav bad on drawback. It they had a flap seal it would gap; If a buttoned-up seat It would bind In the crotch.. By banishing thee anion suit discomforts, the Superior Union Suit became famous. This waa dona with a sent that can't gap because it la Interlocked, Ilk th ends of a col lar; that can't bind la th crotch because It haa no buttons to prevent free move ment. For real aummer comfort, wear th Superior, th Perfect Union Suit Most good dealers have It. II to IS. laws News Nate, POCAHONTArl-I. C. Hatcher, thrlc elected countv auditor and deputy auditor for two terms prior to his first election, died at hie home hers of Blight's disease last night. He waa tt years old. DOW CITT-Agnes, sged f years th dsughter of Mr. snd Mrs. W. L Riley, living near here, took a bottle of carbolic acid from a shelf while her mother wss out of the house and drank part of It. Th child died soon afterwaxde. GLENWOOD Mrs. A. i. Chantry of Malvern died at the family home in that city Tuesday nIKht. Th funeral was held Thursday afternoon at the home, eon ducted by the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment was at Mal vern cemetery. EDDYVHXK While absent from her husband's room for pnly a tew minutes, where she had been all day to prevent him from committing suicide, Mr Joseph Coleman, llvln near here, returned today to find that during her abeenco her hus band had shot himself In the head. Ill health was th cause of th act. 8WKA CITY Two men were Injured, both of them seriously, and several hun dred dollars' worth of damage waa done this forenoon when a container of car bonated gas exploded In th Waud drug tore. The Injured are T. 8. Waud, druggist, leg and arm broken, and J. W. Bersgrf, both legs broken. The Interior of the store waa wrecked. ORB8TON Daa Mahoney died very suddenly Friday afternoon after but a few hours' illness. He we on of th first residents of this pise and one of the first railroad employes of the Bur lington at this point. Hs haa but one relative In this country, a brother, who Is a farmer In Douglass township. Ma honey was unmarried. OLBNWOOD A large fore of men and teama Is busy night snd day trying to hold the Missouri river water In bounds at Folsom on the western Mills county border. Two hundred men were at work yesterday and many were on duty during the night. Karth filled sacks are being used. The water lacks but four Inches of the levee top at msny points. Mile of valuabl land la In danger. POLITICAL ADVBRT1SIN. jjV-s ..., HARRY D. REED Republican Candidate For COUNTY ASSESSOR 35 year in Douglan County. County Aueuor 1904 to 1908. City Board of Review 1897, 1898, 1903. u i. iuiii JaasxejegBeaBBBsasssSBwanssisi Charles W. Sears, Republican Candidate for County Attorney Primary Flection April 19th The Most Perfect, Light Touring Car Ever Built The Best Designed and Beat Finished of Ail Moderate Priced Motor Cars. - - Equipped Runa bouts, $550, $900 $950 and $1,075 BUILT TO GIVE AND DOES GIVE BETTER SERVICE THAN, ANT OTHER MODERATE PRICED AUTOMOBILE, AND IS THE GREATEST MOTOR OAR VALUE EVER OFFERED. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO. II Sioux City: 1 S. 0. Doug-las, Manager. J POLITICAL ADVEBTISIKa. WALTER .&-;'QEORQ Asks your support t! ths I ant araslaaat ei th laeority Berrse Ouster aaty tares terms a twenty year, as aop ay reeor as 1 Vl ) ifr-'H V -7 rV, S. R. HcKELVIE, Candidafo for Licuf.-Govemer Born and Reared on a Nebraska Farm PubPf sv of Th8 le&raska Farmer "Velirasto' Real Farm ppCf Id i recent lean ef th Son w failed Bttentto t9 th candidacy of S. R. (Ror) McKelris for lieu tenant governor. W nolle in oar exchangee that be it becoming favorit In many parts of the stats. His wide acquaintance through bis publication of ths Nebraska Farmer, aid his scanty tn the legts Istnre last winter, will b strong factors In his favor, and we predict that the fact of bis being s Clay Center product, snd the high standing of th McKelTls family here, win make his name s hoate fcoid word among oar pople. Oat Center 8iu. Everybody Top, Windshield, Prest-o-Lite Tank, Magneto, 5 Lamps, Coat Rail Jack and Complete Set of Tools. Price $1,060 Including Top. Etc. 1920 Farnam Street LEE HUFF, Mgr. POLITICAL AOVBRTIIina. STATE TREASURER April Republican primaries tor nomination tor second tern Itat Bank af Broke a now. aai also Bsrerya M staak s rwy, sTs. aavneisor tw tern a County Treaasrsr, star aaasle llaaaant t atass Trass arer at lit year eoalloe uea. WHAT IT IXMiT TO HUM THIS STATB ONB KHAR amber of Asnasai W arras ts Issued ef Xssa General Fund laisarsltr bbi normal lanrm Temporary Brtpnol riind B(at ami Normal IJbrartc Fun Institution Cash Faad Forrst Beaeri Fund . Flra t'ommlesloa Fund Arerase number of warranU pr Arerace cxprBdltnra per month tS29,887.44 Arerace number pr day, 818 working day..,..... 108 Arena erpeaillturn pejr day , t 19.SS1 Sl U)MK THINUH ACCOMl'LIHHGD DVR1NO THH PAST YEAR Proceeds of Bale of Bonds of other States relBTaat4 la Nebraska Bond 1,01,916.00 Pmnlnm rex: ei red on aale 8,418-M iBcrraas am Interest rata oa re-lnreUnat m Inrrca) Ib bbbb! iBtaraat Incom on ra-tatotiiirut . 0,400.00 Areraga Inteveal rata oa ia rest meal mads during ths last blennium 4.41 Arerae Interest rats oa all inreatmsat mad siara be. ' glnnlag of present b Irani una . ............ 4M Increase In Interest rata .48 Total InrestmeM made l.SOO.SM.M Increase la annual int. Income doe to Increase In rate H,TM.a ToUl school fund Inrsated la bonds 80,108,8818 ea toeDuacq w Jennie s wmxnm avauji sw.; reads Bee Equipped . Tour- ing Can, $1,060, 11,250 and $1,800 Lincoln: -i IH. E. Sidles, Gen. Mgr. rOLITtCAL ADVTIIa. 2,8'20,)llrfl.Oa iiisat . , . . 0,085 1177 811 1,118 100 e43,as4.M S8,440M da 10,187.01 T3,78TO ,4818 1M7.UIS SaVSSl month tm B. R. McKeWe hu died for tt rpblBi nom ination for lieutenant gorernor. Hs Is young Id years but old tn business expsrlsno. Hs waa one) of tb youngest members of tbs last letUlaUir, and . hs mads splendid rscord. His onaneas for scur log th nominstioo aro growUg bsttsf srsry say.. Hastings Tribune . ,,,.,,........,. Another young man who should not hs forgottsa ' la this bosy political year Is ear friend, 8. ft. " hfcKelrVs of Uaeoln, a prrmslT, who If a candidate for lieutenant governor on ths) resihUcan ticket ktcKelTie is s Uvs wlrs, one of ths very few good men In ths last, tats lamented legislatnrs and a maa ef whom his many friends " srs very proud. Ho should get the nomlnstkn. . Nebraska City Press. - RspraaenUtir B. K. McKeWe of UtrosM has fild ss s candidate tor lieutenant governor on ths repsblkaa ticket, subject to ths stats primaries next April. He Is the first canrHdato to max n formal declaration tor that office on that ticket. Hs Is identified with ths preemttv) stsmsnt tat bis party. Mr. hfeKelvie served ia the last tagls latnrs from Lancaster eoanty. being ens of th . youngest bouse members. Hs was Identified wKh all mecsnres before the legtolature affecting agrt , cultnral interests. Hs also introduesd sad pushed '. bill to appropriate tUfiOt for stats adrertistng. but did not succeed In getting tt lasul Soose. years ago Mr. HeKerrie was a member of ths Ui ' eeta city council, holding that pises for part est one term. Tbs candidate for Ueotsaant governor-, has been prominent la tbs Ad Club morsmeat. snd) Is now president of ths northwestern, division ot ths National Association of Ad Crabs. Hs la also president of ths Nebraska PobUeity Lsagns, which' works tn harmony with ths slobs. Hs was pra14at of ths Lincoln Ad Club test year. Mr. HeKelvla, Is ths publisher ef ths Nsbraskm Parmar, havtna) uw esyw swaaMaisssw. I want ado t' 1