lilL lMjjh: OiuviiA, iiil)Ai!iC3L)Al, jOU.MUiiU Lr, 15)1. Nebraska HIENDMEHTSSOOH BE LAWS Governor Aldrich Will Proclaim Them at an Early Date. MAY NAME BOARD OF CONTROL ropulnr Vote Shown II y CanTnaslnir ' Ilonril to lie !, for Wilson In ( Slnte T.hnn for Ilrj-nn Fonr Vmn Aro '(From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN', Nov. 26.-(Speclal.)-The stato canvasslnj; board ' this afternon commenced the tremendous task of checking and verifying tho vote at the tlection early this month. The board started Its labors by can vassing the returns on the amendments, this , part of the work to be completed probably some time Wednesday or Thurs dayi Governor Aldrich, as soon as the board officially verifies. this vote, will Issue a proclamation, which will put Into legal effect tho amendments and will make them laws of the state. It Is thought that Governor Aldrich will lose no tlmo In putting the amendments on tho statutes of the state. Whether he will then make an attempt to appoint tho members of the State Board of 0C11 trol, which body was cerated by one of the amendments, It Is not known at this time, the governor having so far refused to commit himself. Secretary Wait and State Auditor Uar ton are th etwo members of the canvass ing boari who were on tho Job Tuesday. While thto task Is but a matter ot form there 1b considerable detail work In Its connection. Tolnl .Vote Under 1008. Nebraska's total vote on president this year Is 11,653 below that cast In Ne braska In 1908, when W. J. Bryan was the nominee. Tho total number of bal lots cast this year was 259.83S, while four years, ago the total was 271,491. Wllson'B vote In this state was 100,053. a. mmimrwi with 131.099 for Bryan In 1903, a decrease in the democratic presl Irlontlnl vote of 22.046. These comparisons "w shown when the state canvassing board began Its work he erthls afternoon. Thin falllne off Is attributed here to tho fact that Bryan received a-blg "state pride" vote, many of these voters having cast their VaHts for Koosevclt this year. The combined vote for Uosovelt and Taft was a trlflo tinder what Taft re ceived In the state four years ago. Itooso vclfs vote Is 72,714 and Taffs 64,272, making an aggregate of 124,986 for both. Four years ago Taft got 126,937. Xevr liHWyem Admitted. Five Nebraskans were admitted to tho bar by the supremo court here today fol lowing a two-day examination conducted by the bar commsslon. Those who suc cessfully passed the examination and were admitted to practice were:, James Jj. Brown, Lincoln; Walter S. McFarland, Norfolk; W. A. Bhlers, Omaha; Harry O, Palmer, Omaha, and William Max Tlm mons, Omaha. Cordon! U Cnndldnte. Stata Senator J.. F. Cordeal of McCook, denied at the state house hero today that Nebraska. Nebraska ho Is a candidate for president of the senate. He says he has received bushels of letters from new solotis who arc. One of them Is B. K. Busbee. ot Kimball, who served in tho house In 1900 and 1911. O. Hoagland. of North Platte, and J. H. Kemp, of Fullcrton, aro alo actively courting the honor. The contract for tho wainscoting of the lower corridors at tho state house was let yesterday to the Lincoln Wall Paper company by the State Board of Public Lands and Buildings. (us itl lnNiet'tIiin. The annual inspection of Company F. Second Regiment, Nebraska National guard, took place Monday evening In the Armory here. Major Lewis H. Huge was the Inspecting officer. Forty-three men and two commission officers were pros ent. Tho equipment was found to be in excellent condition and tho appcaranco and efficiency of the company were sat isfactory to tho examining officers. A silver loving cup offered by Captain Phlillp Hall to tho soldier having his equipment In the best condition was pre sented to Private Bernle Schmidt. Palmer After Plnee. H. C Palmer of Clay Center Is not seeking tho honor of speaker of tho hoiiso In the coming legislative session, al though ho says that he will not refuse the position If ho Is elected. Mr. Palmer has been mentioned for the speakership,' but declares that he Is not ,a candidate. The leading candidate for tho position of speaker Is O. W. Potts of Dubois, and his chances for election aro considered good. Other candidates 'are: J. W. Mc KUsIck. Beatrice O. W. Fuller, Seward; P. C. Kclley, Grand Island, and J, J. McAllister,. Dakota City. W. Z. Tjjylor of Culbertson, who Is also mentioned, Is seriously 111 at his home. Jones In Cnndldnte. The latest , candidate to make his an nouncement that ho is- seeking the posi tion of secretary' of tho senate is John M. Jones of Clay Center. Two years ago ho was a representative, but was defeated for re-election this fall. The other aspir ants for the offlco aro C. II. Barnard of 'Table Kock and T. W. Hans of Broken Bow. Bass Is being supported for the position by Stato Treasurer George. Itnom for More Pntlentn. That the congested condition of tho Lln poln and Norfolk hospitals will bo shortly relieved was promised today by vord re ceived by tho Board of Public Lanus and Buildings that Superintendent Thomas or the cicatrice instltuto for the feeble nrlni.ed has made arrangements to ac commodate sixty more patients. Super intendent B. F. Williams of tho Lincoln hospital departed for Beatrlco today to view the conditions there und report on the proposed removal of patients ..lther. The legislators who will gather In Lin coln shortly after tho opening of the new year will find themselves cast In tho midst of a veritable supply of any sorf of thing they may deslro in the way of ' cigars and foods and shaves. Game War J den Miller was granted tho cigar conces- 1 lnn t... Ih. T . 1 . ... 1 uj. inu nuaru oi j-uouc i-ands and Buildings today, and when ho steps down from offlco with ho change of adminis tration he will have a business awaiting him. A local lunch room procured he cafe concession and tho barber shop right was granted to a local barber. None of tho concessioners pays for tho vlght granted them, nnd tho state collects no rnt from them. The. board, liowtjever, J demands that good servlco bo supplied at ! reasonable prices. New Ilnnk liieurpnrnte.v Articles of Incorporation wero filed on Tuesday with the Stato Banking board Tor tho Farmers' hank of Hickman'. The capital stock Is 515,000, wlJlth $"0 In tho guaranty fund. The lncoriKrotors nro A. W. Pettce. Miku Gardner and W. ,1. Blckel. the latter two of Nebraska City. DISTRICT COURT SITS IN MADISON COUNTY I . MADISON, Neb., Nov. 26,-(Speclal.)-Dlstrlct court lonvrnotl at 1 o'clock yestcr. day with Judge A. A. Welch presiding and W. II. Powers court reporter. The- fol lowing attorneys were present; If. C. Vail, Albion; M. C. Haxcn, M. D. Tyler. II. F. Bnrnhard, Jack Koenlgstctn. Burt Mnpes, A. J, Kocnlgsteln and C. H. Kelsey, Nor folk; II. Halderson, Nowman Grovo and M. B. Foster, M. S. McDuffee, William V. Allen, W. L. Dowllng, James Nichols and , W. K. Heed. Madison. Practically all of ' the afternoon was diverted to assigning , the docket. Mrs. Elsie Knaak was granted a dl- ' vorcc from her husband, Hugo Knaak, nnd tho custody of her child. Also divorces were granted to Mrs. Besslo A, ! Howard of Norfolk from her husband, 1 Charles W. Howard; Mrs. Bertha Drcv sen, from her husband, John C, Drevscn, and Mrs. Minnie !.. Koous from her hus band, Kddo C. Koons. Tho Jury assignments' for, ' next week follow: I" Monday Gus, Teska against Call Tcska ei ai; v. w. j-.conara against i: i; Mathews" et al.! Stato of Nebraska ngatust Frank MasRlck. Tuesday Frltr. Kamrath agalns C. F. Balsch ct at.; Stato against Leslie H. Hyan: Stato against Glenn Kmery; State against William Wnlden. Wednesday F. O. Coryell against Bob crt Broecker; A. B. Houghton against Davis-Thompson; State Bank Against J. II. Pleper; Stato against Francis M. Bnbb; J. B. Waldcn against Charles Ottman. Thursday Stato ugalnst Ernest Korth; Stato against O. E. Saterloe; State against James A. Nix; John Malony against IowiL-NptarflRkn. Puhltn. KnrvlOft flnmnil nv. I Friday State against Max Von Wor . ner; State against Corwln W. Wllsun; Antrim l.umuer uompany against Nor folk Lumber Company; Catherine Payne against K. L. Dixon; H. O. Satreo against Axel Johnson et ul.; State against Daniel It. Moon; State against William M. Green; W. C. Jnmea against lloyal High landers. Judgo M. S, McDuffee today Joined In holy wedlock Theodore Strong and Pau lino Strong, both ot Ncllgh, and A. C. Pratt and Miss Lydla Marshall, both of Battle Creek. Also marriago llcenso was Issued to George Henry Ives nnd Mlsa Irene Gorley, both of Tildcn, Neb. Sheriff Sells Klour 31111. KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. 2J.-(Speclal.) George II. Klnsey of Mason City was tho successful bidder in tho sheriffs sale, of the Sweetwater flour mill, hoid at the county court houso today, giving $2,009 for the property. Tho mill, located on tho Loup river on the border of.Buffalo and Sherman counties, had been adver tised and offered for salo twice before, but no bidders had offered the necessary two-thirds of tho appraisement value. 'Nebraska Official Ybte 'Tor 1912- i i COUNTIES. Adams .... Antelope .. Banner .... Blalno. .... Boone-' Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo ... Burt Butler Cass Cedar ..... Chase Cherry Cheyenno ... Clay ". Colfax - Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Duel Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Filmore Franklin .... Frontier .... Furnas Gage Garden Garfield Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton ... Harlan. . Hayes Hitchcock .. Holt Hooker Howard ..... Jefferson .... Johnson .... Kearney .... Keith Keya Paha . Kimball .... Knox Lancaster .. Lincoln Iogan Loup MdPherson , Madison .... Merrick .... -Morrill Nanco ....) Nemaha Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee ,'. Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk , Red Willow Richardson ...., Rock .Saline ,, Parpy .Saunders Scotts Bluff )... Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton ' Thayer ..v...... .... Thomas'. -luumiuii Valley Washington .. Wiiyno ....... Webster Wheeler Tork . .... 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HI 311 231 1 741 53 79J 271 334 l 761 M "I 311 25S 21(U! 75 Oil 101 73 46 135 8 ; SI C6j 213 76 131 37 54 139 18 201 220! 25 48 86 78 4S7! 335! 17 C2 46 61 .34 70 51 CO 08 41 37 70 33 43 79 170 761 to; 62 74 70 243 29 115 129 C8 1 U IS 63 117 M 15, 78 43! 72 49 4 6 35 20 24 28 60 30 23 C8 15 21 47 15 60 20 17 81 21 io 61 3 43 67 Ii2 12 28 33 31 45 87 18 6 14 S 27 62 67 67 7 17 Ct 4 2J 40 29 31 16 24 8 28 241 75 8 5 , 8 47 88 25 23 39 42 C2 67 53 20 30 208, 23 38 18 01 32 36 1 23 ' 32, 25 11 13 38 18 42 23 15 63 9 101 Thousands of men have saved the price of a sumptous Thanksgiving repast by buying his winter clothing during J OUR GREAT SALE OF QUALITY SUITS and OVERCOATS You can do likewise if you get here before 6 P. M. of Wednes day and remember that this big saving doesn't mean inferior clothing right the opposite. Every garment is a regular King Swanson quality product wortR 100 cents on every dollar of its regular all-season price which appears on the collar ticket. Regular $40, $35, $30 Suits and Overcoats for $23 Regular $25 Suits and Overcoats for $16 - Regular $20 and $18 Suits and Overcoats for ...!... ... . .$11 v Regular $15 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats for ; . . . .$9 " Regular $10 Suits and Overcoats for ; . . .S6 v OMAHA 'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE Storo Closes all of Thanksgiving Day W'o bcllovo that ThnnlcsglvInK Is ono of tho groat American Holidays That our roHpoct for American Institutions domands !i cessation of business on that day. Lot's nl of us fittingly observe it. Wo'M bo hero until (! V. M. of Wednesday or bright nnd early on Friday morning to sell you tho host clothes you over bought for tho money you spend. ISOO. iUOTCi 123S37I 90611 3612 T11L IlOMtiQUMlTYaUTIILS A.S.PECK SCC.TRJCAS. F.S.K1NO. PRES. ristmas It costs but 15 cents Christmas Stories Read "The Jilt." Here it the most ex ciling novel the Woman's Home Com p nion has had for a long tune. "The Jilt" u the story of a girl who was engaged to two men at the same time. And she was a nice girl too. It begins in the Christmas Woman's Home Companion. There are seven other jolly stories, enough to supply Christmas reading for the entire holiday. A Woman's Home Companion Christ mas costs but A Christmas Picture A paining by the famous American artist, Francis D. Millet, is the Woman's Home Companion's Christmas gift to every read er. The picture is reproduced in all its original colors, on paper twenty-two by sixteen inchei in size. It is the first of a notable series of art masterpieces in color. You get this handsome, big picture in the Christmas Woman's Home Companion for 15- The Children's Christmas Children tell about "The Best Gift I ever Made." "Christmas Toys a Boy Can Make" is another page. "A Visit to Santa Claus in His Home" will help every child to have a happy Christmas. The Eage of Kcwpie Kutouti is one of the est pages in the lot, and ra itself is a Chr$stmas toy that will keep the children happy a long time. There are many many pages for children in the Christmas Woman's HomeCompanion, for only 15 Christmas Cheer Feasting has its part in the Christmas holi day. "Good Things to Eat" are discussed as only Mrs. Farmer can discuss them. "Suggestions for the Christmas Dinner" and especially for "Christmas Presents that are good to eat," are some of the features in tliif department, any one of which is worth 101 Christmas Presents and how to make them. The home-made gilt is the best Christmas gift. Let us tell you how to make Christmas presents using every kind of talent sewing, crocheting, embroidery, china painting, wood work, cut leather, stamped brass. Whetever you can do best, hce is an idea for employing your talent to make a Christmas present which will make some one of your friends happy. 1 0 1 ideas, each idea worth more than 15c Christmas Fun and Folly For a jolly Christmas at home read "Christmas Gifts that Grow," or "The Christmas Playhouse," or "New Gifts and Ways to Give Them." or "Christmas-time Fun for the Young Folks." For away trom home 1 hree Christmas Bazars rot Church or Chanty, or Your Church." Each these ideas is .big enough entire Christmas, and each is worth at least 15 UecoratinK one of for an idea A Christmas Companion MBS Af Go to The Woman's Home Companion LrfWl JiOBHBfls fr? it( pk. for your Christmas ideas, and you will l'wliBlHBBr ''fv r Christmas is but an idea, a state of mind, HHb jf Ideas as to the best way of celebrating rjjjBsffiBBB 4 jklkr Christmas fill up the Christmas number of 'BHb1Ibhh'&' 53 The Woman's Home Companion, which MBSk' 1 15c 1 BWfT I : Z6v WOMAN'S HOME COMV3VION All fnr 1 Use the Kevrpontar via 10 your news-stand or mail this Kewpon today Woman-s Home companion 381 Fourtr- Avenue. New Yodt Enclosed Gad I5f tenl 1 rout tul. Send me the ChriAmt numbei el the Woman '1 Home Companion. 381 Fourth Avenue, New York Name- flddrtss- l.,M ...I Ill II , '' r ' - "TT " ... - ' - 1 r Everybody reads Bee want ads 1