THE BEE: OMATTA, MOXDAV, JAXrAHV 27. 1013. Jeff Says: "Them Turks Is Educated Peoples" Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Me.e, A LA-NteT lr l BOCTT KNOW TMt VHVT TO OURMOTd-AMO X CAN'T 1 Know s psw wok-d, I'm- TrVf AND MX TMrVY TUR.K. Cop "me uv Tr thc UM GLUCfc, BrVf ICUr PHILIP f"-J fcj HE DON'T GET Me J T'U. wvnke SHOW ME THE vnwtski to the rkrfeLT-K'l say, Boob, can you talk. OH,WOT FlUENTO, WWHAPS NOT AS WLL A AY NATlue TfnPAR-T, t-M-P-AR-T, TO TCLU , TO CONFIDE To ARMY OF WOE GROWS LARGE More Recruits Enlist Urate r Emblem of the Double Cross. BOON OUTNUMBER APPOINTEES Disappointed Drniiirmln, I'nlllnic In Jlrcelve Kipccleri Nlnlr John friim llir (iiilrrlldr, Itetrlsr Their Opinion-, of Morrhrml. From a Staff Correspondent.) I.LNCOIiN, Jan. 2J,-(Bpeclol.) The tiniiv nt the disappointed, Hying a flair en t cubed with the emblem of the double cress, seems to be rectlvlng recruits every dav and bids fair In tlmn to outnumber JLhK army of vlctotlous appointees of .the " mor. fc-l It was .Mont Parry qf Hebron, O" while not disappointed because he Vt receive an office. In fact he hart thought In the Interest of the welfare k.io democratic party, thnt Its ov. j' should receive some brond hints K what his attitude was liable to cost . 'party and In payment fpr his party i?" lt) was sent to the political scrap heap prepared by the governor, while hl lob was given to another patriot who did not understand the English language -well enough to talk for publication. Then came Tom Smith of York, who wanted to bo n member of the Hoard of Control nnd was fnvnrably looked upon by Governor Morphead, Unfortunately for Tom, however, he was not considered b) the Bryan democrats as progressive er.o uch to have a place In the demo cratle cabinet at this time and he was sidetracked to the job of oil Inspector, n position be did not care particularly about receiving. Mr. Smith can speak the Kngltstr language very fluently wl(h n scattering of 'Hibernian whlch sounds very musical, and In talking to the pews, papermeh ho told them things about the switch that did not please .the governor and while he did not depose Tom" from the Job of oil Inspector, he deposed the Job entirely and Tom has been left out In the cold. Mnnpln's Labor I irrian riled. Vhen he switched Mr. Smith to the II Job he hit another democrat who was down for the smooth Job, Charles Pool or Tccumseh. Charlie hud been mlgh'y accommodating In the campaign for the primary nomination, and when he fan that Dick Metcalf was liable to get Mr. Morehead's scalp he pulled out of ti'i ra.ee, and as a result Morehead landed. Tool was sure of nil Inspector, but when Smith landed In that berth. Pool was out of It In order to tlx things up satlsfic. torlly, seemingly, the governor then hunted Pool over to the Job of labor commissioner, but In doing no he hit tin other of tue faithful who supposed he had a dead game cinch on the, labor job 3Js name l Dill M. Maupln. Hill iiad turned down an old friend and buln associate. Mr, Metcalf, to support 4lr. Morehead, because he believed a demo, erst should never be dry, and had done valiant service lir the Morehead cam paign, even going o far. according to 2Jr, Maupln, as to write all thoo nice things that Morehead fired at Governor Aldrlch In his speeches about the latter being a dpublc-crosser and all that, mil Is willing to admit now that he got tK two men mixed. Then Leo Mathews wuh ii sure wlnnM' for the position of private secretary, uut Mother man got the Job. although It was Understood that I-eo had been promised the place. However. Mathews was given assistant clerkship No. 3 In the nous, and he says that he Is perfectly satisfied and haa no kick coining and the appoint rnent of private secretary was perfectly satisfactory to him. It Is thought ihat nasmuch ats Senator Jim Ilrady of Albion la Mathews' brother-in-law, and that Jl:n has the say who shall be postmaster, tint Mathews will land the postmastershlp i-. Albion, which Is his home town. It known that Senator Brady engineered thu deal which landed the asslstantshtp ,n the house for Mathews and It Is believed that the thing1 Is all fixed, hence the ap pearance of satisfaction In the case 'f .Mr, Msthews. ' of Wrnirr Nrl. And now comes another mnn to Jo'T the "back-to-thefatm" ' brigade. It's name Is Faniucl Andrew ,lnckon Weaver of Huporlur. Mr. Weaver claims that h had the promise of special deputy field game warden nt a salary of JflW per year. Theie ore two of these positions to gv out Nearer has lived In Nebraska since IMS and used to herd cattle with General Vlfquoln down In Hsllno county. He s.v.'s tlint he has been personally acquaint 1 with nearly every aovernor the state In had and has nlwsys been n faithful dem ocrat and supported the candidates of nlS pari), lie leein so oauiy uvrr inc .in- down by the governor that lie sent ths exoeutUe a long letter yesterday. New r'oiMlrt Heady. A bill by Senator Heynnlds of Dawes county, which Is similar to the Dodge bill Introduced In the senate last week regarding the employment of convicts, will be Introduced In the senate Monday. This bill goes a llltl" farther than the Dodge I 1 11. which provides that the con victs shall receive not less than 75 cent" per dav nnd that nt least one-third of It shall bo deposited In the prisoners' fund. aful calls for n wano for the convicts nearly equal to that paid for labor of the same rlnss. It also provides that one half shall be placed In the prisoners' sav ing fund. The bill, while much like the Dodge bill, hits been examined by the latter and toth sonotois are working together for the passage of the one with the best pro visions of the other added. Velser to Intercede' for Prince. John O. Yelser expects to appear befors the governor Monday and ask for a Htav of sentence for Prince, the slayer of Dep. uty Warden Davis, who has been sen tenced to hang Jtt a couple of montlii. Mr. Yelser, who Is a member of the Par don board, will ask for delx,or twelve months' stay and quotes scrlptuie by saying. "Let he who Is without sin oust the fit t stone." Whether this refers t j the beheading of the oil Inspector's Job by the governor ns being a sin Is n)t stuted. Issuiiiii'r uf llonUs Permitted. On an application of the r'armers' Tel. epitope company of Alexandria for per mission to Issue bonds In the sum .if 11,300 for the purpose of building a tele phone central building, the same was granted by the railway commission. The Steele City Telephone company na been given uuthorlty by the railway com- mission to rulse the rate from it to Jl.CO on residence 'phones. The Missouri Pacific will give a lower rate from Omaha and South Omalin m fertiliser material to other points, as follows: Fifty miles and less. 2 cents per hundred lower; 100 miles and over fifty, 1 cents per hundred lower, and 150 rnlUs or over 100 miles, 3 cents per hundred lower. NOTES FROM BLQ0MINGT0N AND FRANKLIN COUNTY 11I.OOMINOTON, Neb.. Jan, 20.-(8pe-clal.) A wolf hunt Is to be held In this rountv tamortow. The round up will cover an entire township. In a similar hunt a few weaks ago over a doien wflves were In the circle at the close of the hunt. A series of revival meetings will begn In the Christian church Sunday morning under the direction of Chancellor William jocschger of Cotner university. Arthur lllltehey will have charge of a chorus during the first week of the meeting. A commercial club has been organised for the purpose of boosting Illoomlugton. The permanent organlxatlon has been completed with the following officers C V. Moffett. president; Charley C. Brown, vice president; William A. Col, secretary: S. Y. Hartt. treasuier. Any person Interested In the welfare of Bloomtngton may become a member bv pajlng the 1! membership fee. The an nual dues have also been placed at 13. At a recent meeting of the KYanklln countv board the contract for the man-ag-ment of the poor form was given to J. W. Pearson of Hltdreth, Neb. The report of the county treasurer for Tfimrm 9 Only Onm "Bromo Qulnitm 99 Thmt Sm Laxative Bromo Quinine uteo me wohlb evm to oime a eaui in one day. Alvraja remember tbo full name. Look jC? f7f $ for this signature on ererjr box. S5o, Self-FRtig Eaergescy Overshoe for Hones. FrerenU sllpplnc or balllag when tireata or roads are lay or slippery. SAVES kseplsg yoar horss roaga shod, as tb shoes can tx put oa or takes OR la Un minutes. SAVES tlmt and nont. Baeonuaendtd by Human Bocistlis rorxwhor. Ver Bat by Alfred Cornish & Co. 1216 Farnam St. January I shows a balance on hand of :6,767.08 out of a total Incomo of 1133.218.W for the last six months of the year 191!. This Includes the amount on hand from July 1, 1912. Woodmen's Hall at Irvington Burns UtVINOTON, Neb.. Jun -(Special Telegram.) At shortly after 4 o'clock this aftcrnoti the Woodmen's hall here caught ntlro In sumo unknown way nnd burned to the gtound. It was a two- story frame structure mid belonged to Frank Hlbhard nnd was valued at $2,5(0 i The lower floor was used as a dance hall while the upper one served ns an as sembly loom for the lodge. Practically nothing outside of a couple of chairs were saved. All the records of the or ganlxatlon were burned up, A dance wan held In the building last nlgbt. GAGGE COUNTY FARMERS ENGAGE CROP EXPERT IIOATItK i:. Neb.. Jon. 2tt--(.special. )- Tho Gage County Crop Improvement association yesterday engaged Otto Meti er as crop expert for Oage county for ' the season of 1913 ut a salary of 12.000, one halt of which Is furnished by tho J local nssoclallon and tho other half by , the Department of Agiloultuic. The ex- j perl's duties will bo to Instruct the i farmers as to tho best methods of raising I crops. 1 Airs. Maigaret Wonder, for nearly fifty years u resident' of Dlue Springs, died nt her home there yesterday, aged years. She was the widow of the Inte William Wonder, who was for many years an Kvangellcal minister of that place. 'Km 1 1 Krebs and Miss Klla ICngleman of the, Dlllen vicinity were married nt the bride's home, llev. J, flchmalt, officiat ing. MAN'S TEETH DRIVEN INTO PLANK BYJKICK OF HORSE SCIIl'YLKlt. Neb.. Jan. 2ij.-(Speclal.j-Frod Koehler of this city, watr painfully Injured while cleaning a horse here to day. Mr. Koehler was stooping near a short partition when the horse suddenly gavo a vicious kick, dilvlng a portion of the partition Itno Koehler's face. The young man lost several teeth und has a badly dlsflguied fare as a result. The Impact of tho blow was no severe teeth were found driven Into the plank after tho accident. ' DEATH REC0R0 , v James Wrtib. TKCUMSKII. Neb.. Jan. 2J.-(SpeclaU-Jomes Webb, nti early settler of John son county, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alonio Taylor, nt Elk Creek, at 10:15 o'clock last night, , lie had been falling 'n hialtli for sceral mouths. Juntos Webb was born In Eng land clght)ouc years ago and came to this country when 19 years of ugc. He located In Wisconsin and was married to Mils Elliu Horn at Waukeshaw In 1KB. Tho wife died three years Hgo and five children survive. All were with thelt father when he pained away. Mr. Webb located on a homstrnd In this county In ISja Ho had been living In Teoumaeh for several years, up to a very recent time. Mr. Webb wna a veteran of the civil war. I A n ii n Klone, VOrtK. Neb., Jan. 26.-(Speclal.)-At 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the tesl dencc of her son Herman, six miles ajutli of this city. Mrs. Anna Klone died, aged 92 years, Sho had lived In York county forty-two years. .Nct Notes or KUanr. KDOAn. Neb., Jan. X-(Spcclal.)-Mrs. A. Harding, a former resident of Edgar, the widow of A. Harding, on old soldier, who died about twenty-five years ago. died ut Chester, January 28. Mrs. Hard line was In her Will veur nn.l fnr Ilia last two years had resided with her daughter at Chester. The funeral was held at the Methodist Eplsco'pal church, under the auspices of the Woman's Re lief corps, of which the deceased was an honored member. The run of winter weuther since Jan uary 5. has made very fine, thick Ice and the lea men have been harvesting It for tho last ten days. The harvest ing of Ice Is now finished with an un usually large stock In storage. Horn, January 23, to Mr, and Mrs. 11. 8. Ulttenger twin daugtor. Mr. mtten ger Is a deal In windmills, pumps and all kinds of well machlneiy, and dur ing ceven years of wedded bliss has beun blessed, with seven children, two pairs of twins, seemingly as robust and vigor ous as the others, prominent In the list Nevcii Wolves Killed. H-AIHUUrtY, Neb.. Jan. K.-(ipeclaU-A big "wolf round up" took place In the western part of this county yester day, and 000 farmers armed with shot guns succeeded in bringing eleven large prairie wolves tnto the circle. The round up otivered six square miles in the vicin ity of Gladstone. Kour of the wolves eseaed through the side Hues and reven were killed, l'lve of theoe were sold at public auction and brought 111. Two f IF YOU TjeSlR. SONVfe INFORMATION fN R.S&AR.D ! To THE C1T Imal Ttn l , . i i i 1 I Xr k B- I I I -J rt&m& k WaW Tajju HEROIC RESCUES AT PAXTON HOTEL FIRE EARLY IN MORNING (Continued from Pace One.) Mrs. Garrett called to hint that tho hotel was on (ire. Woods turned in the alram. When the firemen came with ladders Mr. and Mrs Garrett were In a more ad vanced state of preparation fur their rescue than most of the other guests. They sought shelter In the hotel lobby. There wore 1SS guests In the hotel when tho fire broke out, and nearly two score employes. At least half were quartered In the' Murray building. Thoso who foiled to waken at the sound of the hotel alarm were roused by hotel employes. Espe cially active in tho work of rousing the PHtrons were Proprietor Kitchen, his son, I Dick, and bell boys Jlmmle Murphy. Ktank Woolsey and Jerome Daly. Latter In tho day u committee of traveling men made up a purse of 130 and piesented It to tho hoys. This committee was com I posed of the following- George J. Sternodorff, H. E. Nagcl, C. C. Johnson, C S. Dempster, P. it. Manning. J. C. Lewis, V. It. Ulatun, Bert Strowbrldge. Joseph Marshall. It. II. Hastaln, II. Silverman, II. C. Harding and Dick Horgrove. The committee also voiced their ap preciation for the efforts of the firemen, Take Warning'. Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney trouble down you, when you can quickly down them with Electric Hitters. 00c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. 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