The Nearlyweds-"JeriiLways pardon mp JCnRx WHILE I ANSVER THE OOOR BELL' HEAL ESTATE qiTV PROPERTY Kim sale. A NICE COMFORTABLE HOME $5,3 Is a mighty low price for tho prop erty, but the owner In compelled to sell before winter and wilt sacri fice. The bouse contains 7 large rooms. Is In perfect condition and Is welt located, being on a south front lot. one-hnlf block from tho car at 24th and Spalding. It Is cer tainly a hummer for the money. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. Douglas 17S1. 3d noor, "Ware Block. Bungalow New, strictly modern, 5 rooms and bath, bungalow; beautiful ouk finish, oak floors, large basement, attic, furnace, built-in bookcases and buffet; everything up-to-date and highest grade: on Ames Ave., between 22d and ,23d Sts.; paving all paid. Price, $2,960; easy terms. Norris & Norris 400 Beo Bldg. Uouglas 4370. NEW, WELL BUILT, FIVE-, ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE. a per month, no largo first payment when you aro sUrtnng In a new home, all modern except heat, very elaborate light fixtures. Ono block from car line. TRAVER BROS., Omaha National Bank Bldg. Red 4721. TENANTS: CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 4-r.. mod., JU; 6-r., mod., 10, or aH of 9-r. house, $20; S713 Caldwell: Just nowly papeied, varnished and put In best repairs cement walks, paved street, large bricked basement, nice yard, etc. Russell & Mo Kltrlck Co., 432 Ramgo Bldg. Douglas 857. VACANT BARGAINS. $1,625 each for 2 fine lots on northeast corner 3GUi Ave. and Popploton, $1,500 for big east front lot, 45xl5S ft., at 20th and Oak Sts. Make an offer. $1,500 Dodgo St. between 51st and G2d, large south front lot. 600-30th and Spalding Sts., south front, 60x125 ft.; paving paid. t 125 each, two big lots, 45th and Sara toga Sts. $23 cash, balance $10 monthly. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Phono Douglas 1781. Ware Block. winw -j.htn intif, Rtripflv modern, at 3014 Webster. Call Harney 3127. IIEATj ESTATE PA KM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE. Arkansas. 66 ACRES mile from Howard, Ark., railroad town; Ilea weJl In fine hardwood timber; good grass, unimproved; price $5.00 per acre, half cash; title perfect W. F. COLNON, Heavener, Okl. Canada. BRITISH Columbia finest agricul tural land, Nechaco valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fort George, Cariboo, Peace River, Bulkley valley. State requirements. 40 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; easy terms. Glenn & Co., 421 Pender St., Vancouver. B. C. Colorado. HOME8TEAD-320 acres rich farm land for $175. filing fees and all; Just over Into Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land In Kimball county $10 to $15 per acre. J A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. m Florida. BUY a home on the beautiful "Indian Prairie" In De Sota county. In the very heart of the Orange and Grape Fruit belt. The opportunity of a lifetime. Re liable agents wanted. HYDE & GRANT LAND COMPANY. FAIRMONT. MINN. Intra. Garden and Fruit Tracts. Farms of any Blie. Just 6 miles north of Council Bluffs, at bargain prices. 606 acres, known as Orchard Heights, subdi vided and for sale at from $60 tt $100 per acre: easy terms. Let us show you this land. Day & Hess Co., 123 Pearl Bt-, Council Biuiis. ia. r...(nw t Inml nine. , n fnwn! every acre can be farmed; will be sold for $55.00 per to close partnership. Mort gage of $3,000, balance must be cash. P.O. box 3S3. Council Bluffs. Iowa. THE eastlest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to Insert a small want ad In the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation In the stato of Iowa. .ww dally. The Capital lb read by and believed In by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply refuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Rates. 1 cent a word a day, $1.25 per line, per month: count six ordi nary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital. Des Moines. la. " FOR SALE 80-ACRB FARM. NEAR COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA,; 5-room dwell lng: barn 40x44, double corncrlb. two wells; spring In pasture; 20 acres alfalfa, 0 acres pasture, balance In corn and oats. CIIAS. T . OFFICER. Council Bluffs. Ia. Persistent Advertising Is tho Road to Big Returns. Nebraska, Bargain $1,700 Cash 80-ACKfcj BARGAIN, leas than twenty mllea from South Omaha. Think of It 140 per acre; iour-room nouae, . iinatnlm n fist In'n HnUTtl IfLfAflf studding; good well, barn, cornenbs; U) . .J . ..iltl.tKlInn In vu tms,l or aCrCS UllUCr VUIIIV$IWii Mau has cood. productive soil; crop will show for Itself; 30 acres timber and pasture. to greatly enhance In value; food reason why. Only W.200; I7C0 cash, l,OU0 more March 1. balance tbree and live yeaia. 6 per cent wUio i . or PuOne US vu uuia uciomimim it, venlent. , rt tmlZH City Nat'l Bank Bldg. S14 acres, well Improved, rich valley . a r alaifa I'M arr.l cnril close to town, on ma.n line U. P, rail road. $11,600; will carry back some. .MnrvAH farm on t Vi . iv eu River valley, splendid land. 240 acres i cultivated. 30 acres alfalfa, 14 miles to ' good town. $50 an acre, will carry halt back on farm at a per cem uuciciv. , y, AlllCnt'll, 1 Ota mue-, . . , i.-oilt 9w with BmAll iUXU 1.1 YAfcJ"-, .. " . ...... means: For sale, IJ quarters of choice farm land close to Sidney. Ntb., one unth casn. bal, ten years' In ten equal xvnuiiu. jraesfc iuimii in r HOPE IT lNff "YOUR FATHER YOU KNOW HP'e. ANCRy AT ME REAL) ESTATE FA 11 M A- ll.ii .......m fOR SAI.13. Nobraxka. HOMESTEAD 320 ucrea rich farm land for $175, filing fees and all: Just over Into Colorado good Btuff, not sand hills. Land in Kimball county $15 up to $25 per acre. J.' A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. tO-BUSHEL WHEAT UAND. fXt TO $tt PER ACRE. We have for sale over SO.OOt) acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop veids for 1J years. Including 1910 and 19U. averag with the best In the state. Alfalfa, alio a leading crop. Better soI, -water and climate cannot bo found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. I'UNUINUSLAND INVESTMENT CO.. SIDNEY. NEB. 641 ACRES land In Blaine county. Neb. $8.25. A. W. Kelpln. 4321 Charles St. soutU Dakota, FOR SALE ISO acres good farm land; 40 acres broke, balance all tillable 7 miles from Dallas and E railed from Colome. , Price, $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash, $2,600 March 1, Uli; $2,400 March 1, 1917. Address Box ISO, Dallas. Bo. Dak. HOMESTEAD relinquishment on' choice quarter section, near good town; school facilities, near tho Nebraska line. Price $200. Shuler & Curoy. 1014 City National Bank Bldg. Texas. CHEAP patented state school lands; south Texas, $1 an acre cash, balance ten years. For all particulars write F. A. Connable, trustee, 4S4 Commercial Bank Bldg., Houston. Tex. Wanhlnatoa. BUY SPOICANE PROPERTY. One acre that will soon bo worth $1,000 for $G0O; terms. .Write EMERT? S. BAYLEY, Peach. Washington. 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VfUinui-1 Paclfl Aabura Local I l.M pa bl:4S sua u THE BEE: Bad Luck JfJVE T4 HER DAO ALURKJHT ME MUSTN'T SEE ME I HADLEY MAY BE CANDIDATE Republicans Figure on Governor as Vice Presidential Possibility. NOMINEE WILL BE PROGRESSIVE Success of Wilson or llooacvPltf It Is Pointed Ont, "Would Make Nom ination Matter of Mere Kormnllt j". NEW VOIUv, Nov. l.-The selection of a successor to Vlco President Sherman as the republican candidate to ro bofore the electoral colleRQ In December was the subject of Informal discussion today amoiiir members of tho republican na tional committee now in New York. Governor Herbert S. lladley ot Missouri lias been advanced as tho cnolce of sev eral members of the committee, but no effort has been made as yet to settlo upon a candidate. 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HIDE in THIS CLO,PT flTlL HE OI: THROUGH dontlal candldnta until nftrr tho results of tho election nro known. Should President Tart and tho repub lican electors ho successful, or should tho election be' thrown Into coturre.-! by tho failure of nny candldato to secure & majority, It Is believed th pressure would becomn stronger upon tho national commltteo to name Governor llrtdley, Senator Uornh, Sonator Cummins or some other man who has beon promi nently Identified In tho prosrcsslvo move ment, but who did not Join tho new pro gressive part'. Tho success of either. Wnson or Rooso- volt at tho election Tuesday would mako tho naming; of a ropubllcnn vlco presi dential candldatn tho next week only a matter of formality. Republican lead ers hero today declared that no com munication had been had with Governor lladley or any others whoso names havo been proposed as to their willingness to accept tho pout-election nominations If offered them. KANSAS C1TV, Mo., Nov. 1, "Tho mere, mention of a man's namo by his friends as a posslblo candldato for such an offlco as the vlco presidency la illicitly gratifying, but does not necessarily mean that ho Is a cnndldate," Hald Governoi lladley tonight In answer to tho question whother ho would accept tho nomination aa President Tuft's runnlnR mato If It waa tendered lilin by tho republican na tional, commit tec. "I had rather not answer the ques tion at this tlmo," ho sold. "T'ne meet Iiir of the committee to fill the vacancy caused by the death ot Vlco President Sherman Is called for ' November 12, sov eral days after tho election. It may not bo necessary for mo to make an an nouncement at all whether or not I would accept." Man Who Claims to Be Kimmel Fails to Prove His Identity ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. l.-The Klmtncl claimant foiled to provo his Identity to the satisfaction of tho Jury that tonight returned u vonllct In favor of Mrs. Kdna K. Honslett, who was suing; to collect .two ;10,000 Insurance policies on tho life of her brother, Georgo A. Kimmel. who disappeared In Kansas City In ISM. Mm. Uonslctt was allowed t3,iX, Including In terest. Tho verdict was received after the Jurors had deliberated two hours. Tho claimant, who had whlled away tho tlmo propounding mathematical questions to the court deputies, smiled slightly and silently walked from the court room. This was the fourth trial of tho case, Mrs. Donslett was before given a favor able vordlct In tlie United .States circuit court, but lost on on appeal. Twice Jurors failed to arrive at a conclusion. Wilson Has a Night of TalkinNew York NEW YORK, Nov. I. H was Wilson night In Now York tonight. The demo crats nominee for tho presidency ad dressed a big rally In the Bronx and a tremendous outpouring of voters In Madlspn Square Garden. Governor Wilson early took occasion to reply to tho talk of hlu opponents that tho prosperity of tho country would be affected by his election! Ho po'nted to tho betting odds on Wall street, so largely In favor of democrats success. This was what he called "my answer In a nutshell" showing ho declared, that thero Is not the slighter prospect of any check In the country's prosperity. The only way tho prosperity of the country could bo Injured, he stld, was by the deliberate efforts of Wall street. Eoosevelt, Dixon and Perkins Confer OYSTKR RAY, N. Y Nov. I.-Wllh George W. Perkins and Senator Dixon, his campaign lcadurs, Colonel Roosevelt discussed tho political situation tonight for two hours. Mr. Perkins and Sen ator Dixon took dinner with the colonel. In the afternoon Colonel Roosevelt took the lonsost wolk he has had since he was shot, tramping about tho grounds near his homo for an hour. Ho said ho felt no 111 effects from his trip to New York lust' night. He Is anxious to bo riding his hurso again, but as his wound Is still open, It probably will bo some time be fore he sits In a saddle. Colonel Ropsovclt will go to Now York late tomorrow to attend tho progressive rally In Madison Square garden for the New York state ticket. Ho had prepared no speech today, but probably will talk for a few minutes on state tssuos, HIGH SCHOOL RUNNERS TO RACE CHURCH BOYS The Omaha High school cross-country team, composed ot Lester Hansen, Cole man Gordon, Carl Hngstrom, Gerry and Tody, has accepted a challenge from the team of the United Ilretliren church. The running will be from the high school north on the boulevard about three miles and back. This will be tno first con test of the year for the high school run ners and will put them Into training for their first big run, which will bo with the Young Men's Christian association and the University of Omaha teams. V h V " BIOU J. I!) 12. Drawn for LlrUJ CLECT ion nkjht ATTRACTIONS AT OMAHA. Bojfdi "A Modem Eva." Bramlslsi "The Qoddoss of Liberty." Oayetyi Bxtravaaransa. Hippodrome i VnndevUls. Xrugt nurleaq.ua. Orphanmt Vaudeville. Matinees today at the Qayaty. Hippo drome, Knur and Orphsum theaters. "A Modern l!vr" Ht the llojd. "A Modern Kve." the latent Herlln operetta. Ilrook by Georgo OkonkowHkl ntul A. Schoonfeld. Music by Vlrtar Hollaeuder and Jean Gilbert. lCntlro production staged by Frank HmltliKon, Under direction of Mort Sinner, The cast: Ilnroiiess Do Ii Roch Tallin ; ...Miss Arllno llolllui; Count Castell-Vojotir Harry DlekeHon uanimir Cascaillor Alexander narK Mtnlstar John Putton Justin Pontglrard liny Raymond Dicky Rutherford Iiuls Kelso Itoneo Cnsciullor Miss Mnrlnn Rndtly Camlllo Casondler Miss Mnllil Potior Madame Nlnlche Ciiscadler Miss Henrietta Tcdnl Becretnry Miss Corlnno Harrington Uancors from tho Moulin ltouge: Poiiettrt Miss Katheryn Hatfield Morguerlta..Miss Marguerite Hchitlior "A Modern lSve," shown nt tho Boyd lost evening for tho first time and be fore a representative gathering of Omaha's theater patrons Is. a great, handsomu operetta, furnished with a flno group of players, who aro supported admirably In their songs nnd In tho col oring of tho play by a beautiful chorus. Tho Berlin Importation, which has beon adeptly adapted to America, Ih richly xupplled with book and music, the latter no pleasing that many of tho tunes un doubtedly will bo hummed and whistled about Omaha for months to come. The lines In the play aro fresh. Most of the muslo Is good, that being another reason tho entertainment pleases. Tho chorus h a well-selected orKonltallon. The stang shows that tho management has not 1h!Oj stingy In spending money tin the show. The coHttlmes nro handsome and harmonious In coloring. Tho cast of leading players Ih excellent. Aloxander Clark. Interpreting tho rolo of Cnalmlr Cascadicr, tho burlosqila hen pecked husband, Is a comedian of first rank. Ho looks funny, lins funny actions and spenks a bunch of Ilnca that Imply forco laughter. Co-operating with Mr. Clark to mnko tho entertainment a delight aro Miss llenrlotto Tedro, as his wlfu; MIhs Arllnn Dolling, ns tho baroness; Miss Marlon Roddy nnd Mlsa Maude Potter, as tho Cascadler daugh ters, and Ray Raymond and Uuls KoUo, as tha suitors for tho hands of thu two daughters. Miss Potter nnd MIsh Roddy woro delightfully refreshing nnd eaoh of thorn sang well. Miss Tedro lnterproted the rolo of tho "Modern Hvo" splendidly. Hor manner ot commanding her hen pecked husbutid was convincingly fine, while her manner, her carrjago and hur general work were good. Tho 'beauty of Miss DolUnff, together with her stage murmur, endeared her to tho male por tion of the audience. In tho chorus also were soveiuli young women whose beauty Appraisement of Estate of Mrs. Lady BOHTON. Nov. 1. Mrs. Mary Eddy Q. Eddy, founder of tho Chrlstlun Science church, had In Massachusetts at the tlm ot her death $2,813,750 in personal property, and rcul estuto valued at $1W,000, accord. lng to the roport ot Thomas w. Btroetor, Fiederlck IJ. Jennings and John w. Worthington, appointed to appraise the estate, All the personal property goes to the Christian Science church under tho 'led. Mon ot the supreme court of tho statu ot New Hampshire, which sustained tho will of Mrs. Eddy. Tho entire amount which tho New Hampshire administrator will turn over to the churoh Is about 2,OOO.OUO. Tho Massachusetts supreme court, which has jurisdiction only over the 1156,000 of rr-Hl entate within the commonwealth, has decided that the otatute bars tho Chris. tlan Science church from receiving this property ns left by Mrs, Eddy's will, but that tho property may be administered as a charitable trust by tho trustees ap pointed by tho court. PROPOSED RAISE OF RATES BY NEBRASKA ROADS HELD UP WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, Increases In class freight rates Imposed by tho Mis souri Pacific Railway company between points In Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, ranging from 10 cents to 22 cents per 100 pounds an average of ubout 20 per cent- were suspended today by the Interstate Commerce commission from November 4 to March 4. An Investigation will bo made, TESTING NEW VARIETY OF WHEAT AT SARGENT SARGENT. Neb., Nov. l.-(Speclal.)-The Burlington Railroad oomimny sent out over Nebraska 360 bushels of a choice new variety of beardless winter wheat, the average of which was sixty-two bushels per acre this year As an ex periment they placed five bushels In ea"h locality selected. Through the lnfluen o of It. II. Monroe, the local agent here, J A. v The Bee by George McManus i i v i of fuco and shape curves ot limb clojo attention. held t'romlara of (lie l'rr A unit. "Tho Goddess of IJbrrty," with Jo Howard to Interpret his own fun, will open a short eiwatteimmt at tho Hrnndela tills evening. Mr. Howard, who bun been absent from the cast for u few days, owing to tho Illness ot his wife, rejoined the company nt Hlonx City Inst night, and will positively nppenr hero at all Hrformanccs. Ills leading woman is MIsh Mnble McCane. well known In musical comedy. The company, num bering over fifty, has lieen chosen for tho tour by Mr. Howard himself. Thu engagement Included ti matinee on Sat urday afternoon. Grace Cameron, tho well known sliming comedienne, was In Omnha a short tlmo yesterday, having stopped on her way to Kails City, Neb., her home. Miss Cam eron la now on thu Orphmim circuit and will nppear In Omuha tutor In tho souson. She Is JUHt returning from Kngland, whom she made a tremnnduuti hit. tiho Iiuh Drought back u number of brand new songs, which she says eclipse all her former efforts. Ilctween tho Aborn KiihIImIi Grund Opera company's appearance hero lost season and Its coming engugement be ginning November 3 at Boyd's, there have been only three Important changes In Its personnel Messrs, Aborn Hecuml tht services of tha tinted Australian prima donna soprano, ivy Hcott, after hor suc cess last season In Havuge's "Tho Glr of the Golden West," In which sho ap beared In tho title rolo. A now tcniii Is Kugnne Buttaln, who was heard for merly In Hammersteln's company, and Jayuo Herbert, contralto, who vni suc cess as tha Gypsy Queen In thu New York revival of "Tho Bohemian Girl, has been transferred to this organisa tion. Otherwise the Aborn Kngllsh Grand Opera, company, to bo seen at Boyd's theater. Is exactly tho sumo ns It was when hero lust year. Loin, tho Btoux Indian girl, who will glvu a demonstration ot mind reading at tha Orphcum next wook. Is considered much moro remarkable than Anna Kvn Vay, Thoro nro no trlckM of any hind connected with her woik. Bho merely rends her foster father's mind. All those having questions of any kind to nsk ure requested to present them to Lola next we alt. Allwurd, whose selections on tho xylo phone comprise ono of the entertaining features of this week's bill at the Hippo, drome, Ih remarkably fussy In thu mallei ot his Instrument and invariably builds ids own xylophones. That he builds well Is best proven by his success with thp unique Instrument. Harry D. Ward, comedian with "The Gay White Way," now playing at the popular Gayoty, doubts at times whother ho Is with tho troupo or not, for tho ; rea son that when ho looks nt tho lithe. graphs of himself ho finds that although tho paper bears his namo the chin of the face depleted does not boar any whiskers nnd Mr. Ward Is quite positive that he could not possibly step upon tho stage without his ohlnploce, which looks the dupllcnto of a dauber used In a shining parlor. Indies' dlmo matlneo dally. Mannger Kriuike ot tho Krug theater expects ono of tho largest week day crowds of the season In attendance at "Minor's Americans" this evening, bo. causo of tho country storo feature. Thli Friday evening addition to thu show eiicb week has been bringing out lurgwr crowds on each succeeding Friday. flvo bushels were secured nnd plnntoO on tho S. J. Penny farm within a mile of the depot. H wits planted October 10 and the soil being In perfect condition It cmtm up without delay and Ih now looking flno and In good condition for winter. BENTLEY IS NOT INCLINED TO DISCLOSE THE SECRETS CHICAGO, Nov, l.-l)eolarnK that In formation that camo to him In his capac ity us an attorney Is confidential under tho ruling of the courts. Cyrus uentiey, former counsel for tho McCorinlck liar vester company, toduy declined to answer questions regurdluK conferences held in New York prior to tho organization of tin- International Harvester compuny, when called as a witness In the govcinmeut'i? dissolution suit. After discussion, witness mild he was not present at tho meeting In New York July IS, 1902, when preliminary steps for the orgnnUatlon of the International uar vester company wero taken. K. N. Wood, secretary of the Interna tional Harvester Company of America, tho sales corporation for the alleged com blnatlon, was called to Identify catalogues and price lists sent out to agents between 19(0 and 1911, to show that tho different lines of machUiesi beurlng tradu-murk names wero ndvertlscd separately und thut standard prices wero inulntalncd, ST. JOSEPH MAN KILLED BY TRAIN NEAR ABERDEEN ABERDEEN. 6. p., Nov l.-(Bpocnl T.iTm.l-Edward Connors, nged SO years, who came from St. Joseph, Mo., threo weeks ago and secured employment as a fnrm hand near Stratford, ten miles from Aberdeen, wns run over und killed by a train on the Mlnneupolls & St. Louis road last night as he wus walking to Aberdeen. It Ih bcllevod that Connors fell asleep on tho track. A Miootlnir SiTiipi- with both parties wounded, di-inands llueklen'a Arnica Salve. Heals wounds rores, burns, bolls, cuts or r'le n'v "'' Beaton Prug Co. Advertisement Persistant Advertising Big Returns. Is the Road to 19 r CEULINR 4s y ft 11 XI s BULL MOOSEJAY IN MILLS County Canvassed by Adherents' of Third Term Cause. PLAN THAT WORKED OUT WELIi ItepiilillcniiN PriVode the I,rocestoil nnd Notify thn l'copto of tlio t'omlnir of the II In- House-. "J irlt rnrnnv. ULKXWOOI), la, Nov. 1 -(Special,) -. This has been il boll mooco field tiny In Mills county, nnd to make It an rritjrn success tho republicans took a hand, 'pt was something of a surprise to tho bull mooeu outfit. . but the farmers and oth ers enjoyed the situation. Tho bull rnoosaj loaders had planned on an nutotnahjlo trip, Intending to visit a number of tutvns throughout tho county, to mako tltiir speclul pleas for tho third-termer. Tho rendovous was nt Mlnncola, from whence tho procession moved In state to Silver City, Henderson, Emerson, Hastings, Malvern und Tabor, in tho order named. Speeches wero programed for each of these places. The part the republicans played wait simple. In order to malo suro that tho bull moose orators got a good crowd fwd a friendly hoarlhg, u party went ahead of the procession along Its ndvcrtlwd rotito, and put up placards and dlstrllhi ted circulars, so the people might know what It wns all about. This teuturu of tho day wna really tho most successful of tluv two, for when tlm bull monsu speakers reached a stand they found tho audience already prepared for their com ing by thu perusal of the followln;;! THE MOOSEIIS ARE COMING " IN DECORATED AUTOMOllII.E&l THEY ARE THE SUFFERING POOR WITH CAM.OUKI-S APPEALING FOR VOTES. Their automobiles were bought dining Tnft'ii administration. Thu Moosets think prices nrti too high. J Cattle', 10 cents' a pound; hog, H cents iv pound: wheat, W centH a bushel; ropi, "E rents a bushel! potatoes, CO renin, a bushel; hay, 13 a top; lubor, ti to )tsn day. They want a cluuurn buck In thn c'lrrr. lous times of 1S93 to 1897. They can B0t mis ua uorcating tlie republican puny. They cannot get such progressive, us. nennior i.a roictte or Wisconsin, Boimtor Kcnyon of Iowa, Sunntor Rumh of Idaho, Governor lladley of Missouri, Governor Denuen ot Illinois. But thoy got such patriots as: William Fllnn of Pennsylvania, George W. Perkins of Now York, Dan R. llanna or Ohio, And many Trustors of unbustcd trusts. By all means lnt im li..ln ti riru Steol Trust mill tin rirnnt Iturvnil.i. Trust gut Into power. Thev nm such good trusts" (for "Me.") r" Ijft Us destroy the rpmihllumi imrlu lr Ifntlfy ono mun's ambition. iiuy mun now says tho republican party only u "husk." hot hi, ,11,1 nt ,n.,.,....- this till hn failed to get Its nomination for u third term. This made It a "hUMlT" uy an means let us liuvo 1893 lo 1S17 repeated. l.et IIM CfUUtn In Itn tlilnlilni- become blind hero woi'shltmr. smfb let s have a c.hunge back to U93-1S97 t Cattle, 3 cents a pound; hogs, S cents a, pound; wheat, tJ cents u bushel; corn, lu cents a bushel; potatoes, lt cents a uiiim en: iiuj, w a inn; luuor, il a uay. it the laborer can find work. ,v Certainly, let the tlinns be refurmed. Whot shnll wo then care ubout priced or markets or unythliut else. s , vo us ieouy nnu a niangoi t ' Thu delicacy anil flm.m.uH ,,r 1,1. niiiir- Is Hhown In the following selections frdm hlH choice thoughts and pious sayings "AlV- hat Is In the ring,'' r "Wo licked "em to a fraazle." -t "us in..i.ui ' ..... vu iiii.ii nuiur piexus. ' wo slugged cm through the ropes?"' "Thiiv itn. nil lliii'R. tlilva tL hers." ' " "Wo stand at Armageddon and we flht for the lird." T, (in the ring.) J he lnooat'iR nrn nxluimi.il nf iha nnvili of Uitpoln. Grant and McKlnlcy, and npt seek Its destruction for the solo rcasun Hint it refused to glVo Roosevult tho nom ination for a third term. Washington would not have Grunt could not get a third term. l44 Tho moosers exult Roosevelt aho.vn Washington nnd Ornnt. and try to give him what Lincoln would not have uskeo for. Ik Rnnsuvclt greater than Washington! Jefferson, Jucksou, Lincoln. Grant ana MoKlnley? Shull thn old party bo destroyed to gltp ono mun u Human holldiu ? Hard Work is Done " By Oreigliton Squad With the big gHine with t Louli uni versity at hand Coach Miller t tl.t Ci-elghton foot ball team Is working Ti s men In the limit. The entire Miuad tuia been kept on the flold until after durtt every nftornoou, and Miller has developed a seiles of trick plays. Creightoii men nro not worried rvtr the fm-t that St. Louis Is hald to ImVe their trick plays tabulated. Althous'i practice has been held behind locked gates for the lust few weeks. It was re ported that Crolghton's jdavs were lr lng watched. It was said that St Louis scouts attended the Murquettc twine The toaiu In condition with the r cuptlon of Levey, who Is suffering from a minor Injury. The men have entirely l-eeovered from the gruolllmj battle of last Saturday, and are anxious to score their first victory over St. Louis, The ba(s rield Is showing the dash and snap which distinguished Its work In (he Maruuetln game, while Miller runs the team with precision. The line has been given par tlculor uttentlon this week, and sherds great Improvement. Coach Miller has had the help of Kddl Crelghton and Otis Morganthuler, fv former Crelghton star linemen, i