2 THE BEE: OMAITA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913. P.AP.TH. Til GREET GERMANS JORDAN PAYS BIG FINE FOR ATTACK ON SEWARD MAN Great Preparation! Made for Cele bration of Event COMMISSIONER'S MOTHER DIES Sim. Jnla C. Hall of Vrrilnn Itxplrerf mt Home In nichnrdson Conntr - Rnte llrnrlnjr Is Vnt Over for One I)r (From a Staff Corespondent.) LINCOLN. Oct. C.-(Speclftl.)-Tho cpl tl city of Nebraska. Is maVlnfT sreat preparations for the celebration of Ger man day on October H. 18 and 16. The liaradea each day will be made something Better man xnose oi any previous j, Th floats have been In preparation for several weeks and are said to be wonder ful creations of the designer.' On thelSth the day of tha ute parade! Governor John 11 Morehead, will head the parade escorted by his full staff of colonels, eighty strong. The governor has notified by letter each onu of his staff and In polite langungc has Informed them that ,-If It Is convenient for you to be present In uniform on that afternoon I shall be rxlatftl to havo you do so." KaJlway Commissioner Thomas K If all was called to Verdon yesterday by tho serious Illness-of his agcd mother, Mrs. Julia C. Hall, who has been falling for several weeks, fihe died at midnight last night. She was the wife of ono of the early settlers of the state, who died nearly thirty years ago. She leaves surviving her six sons and two daughters. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at Verdon and tha burial will be at Kails City. The state chess tournament which has been going on In Lincoln during the last few days closed last night. Prof, C. C. Engbertc of Lincoln winning with a score of thirteen games won, one lost and ono drawn. Lallue Williams of Omaha stood second with twelve Won and three lost. Ilev. W. P. Kollman of Lincoln took ten wins, three loses and two draws. J. II. Fox, whose town Is not known, had a clean score, losing fifteen straight games. Cooper Ellis, a 18-year-old boy from Bloomfleld, won threo games straight and, then hod to quit on account of sick ness. Undor the rules alt games not played are charged as lost. Rate Hearlnir Postponed. On account of the funeral of the mother of Commissioner I L. Hall, the hearing on general order No. li for revision of class rates In Nebraska, previously eet for 9 o'clock a. m., October 7, has been postponed to 9 a, m., October 8. CITY SCHOOL HEADS CONFER OVER STATE CERTIFICATES (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 6.r-(flpeclal.)-)I cads of city schools, and others held a meeting yesterday In the .office of tho state superintendent for tho purpose of dls cussing and putting In force a rulo to govern the Issuance of certificates by ap proved Institutions , of the state. The committee which had the matter under Its charge consisted of Superintendents Bedwelt of Beatrice, Klihsr of Aurora and WaterhouiB of Fremont. Those present were: President Mo- Lauthlln of tha York college: lloff of Cotner, Foredlce of the state, Helht oti Mesne, iiaisey a; Omaha, Fisher of Aurora, Hayes of Peru,-Aehcref.t .York, jKoward. otrWsyrifcmp VC Hasting,1 WaterhouM of Fremont, Thomas of Kearney, Hansen of Blair, Nlcholls of Bellevue, Father McMonamy of Crctghj ton Ualvcrslty, Ilodwell ot Beatrice, OJUhap ot Wesley aft and Sisters Margaret and Louise of the Emocuiate Conception, Hastings. SSWAItD, Neb., Oct .-8peclal.)-A cutting affray took place at the Diamond Cafe last night which resulted In serious Injury to V. K. Illckerson. He had bought a clsnr and through some little altercation about the same, II. F. Jordan, traveling man who was In tho res taurant at the time, flourished his knife at Illckerson In such a manner as to cut bad gash In his faco. Fifteen stitches wns necessary to olose tho wound. A complaint wan filed against Jordan this morning and ho was fined 1100 and costs by Judge Oladwlsh, which ho paid. NEW LAW AIDS FARMERS IOWA FUNDS RUNNING LOW! New 1914 Limousine On Display at the Cadillac Salesroom Visible Supply of Cash at Ebb, Duo to Big Drain, NEW LAW 18 RESPONSIBLE No Dnwrer of fltntn Ilnnnlnir Ilehlnd n Wnrrnnt Will Not He Ilrarn Unless Money for Them Is In (ilttht. Better Grade of Horseflesh to Result in Nebraska. INSPECTION ACT RIGOROUS (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, la., Oct. 5.-(8poclsI.)-The general fund of the ntuto of lon-a has now been for some, time much lowei1 than usual and Is now less than JIOO.WM. This month always shows the fuml at Its lowest, for the tax collections of last month havo not yot shown up at the stato treasury. A change In tho law so that tho funds for the state educational Institutions Is drawn out monthly In- lead of quarterly has also had Its ef fect In diminishing the visible supply of Veterinarians In Vnrtous LocallUe Will Sec thnt Provisions Are Carrie it Out to the llen eflt of Stock. monnv for tho state. A number of times n recent years the state onlciais navo compartment is so arrangea mai mo ,.l in no-onerate to prevent completely driver can leave from either side of th JOHNSON COUNTY AFTER HOG CHOLERA STATION TECUMSEII, Neb., Oct. E,-(Speclal.)-Tecumseh business men and Johnson county farmers are after the government experimental station which Is to. be es tablished; one In Montgomery county, ot hoe cholera. An appropriation has been made of $79,000 for four of theso stations and three have already been es tablished; oao at Montgomery county, Indiana; one In Dallas county, Iowa., and one In Pettis county, Missouri. It Is said that Congressman J. A. Magulre ot this district Is favorable to Tccumseh aa the place for the station, but that Governor Morehead Is very anxious to locate the plum at Fall City. The work will bo undor the direction ot tho govern ment board ot animal industry, and there will be a force of some seven or eight matt at each station, Dr. M. Dorset, chief of the National Bureau ot Animal Indus try, was In Lincoln this week and John son county men waited upon him and explained the claims ot this city for the location of the station. These men came homo feeling quite hopeful of securing it. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. G.-(8pecla!.)-The Stato Board of Agriculture, through Its pub licity department, has prepared the fol lowing regarding the now stallion regis tration law and other matters concerning Its enforcement: Tho general nubile, and tha stallion owners In particular, throughout the state have watched with Interest the law reg ulating the public service of stallions anil jacKs wnicn was passed by the 1911 le lslature, known as the linear! law. This aw was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court on March !, for the reason that tho Stallion Registration board was not composed of executive offi cers ot the state, as provided for all such boards by tho constitution of Nebraska. However, this defect In the law was remedied . by the 1913 legislature and the personnel of the board vested In the gov ernor, tho stato treasurer and tho com missioner of nubile lands and building. and since that one defect has been rem edied by tho repeal ot the old law and the enactment of tho now one, It Is most unlikely that the board will again find Itself In court, and as a result stallion owners throughout the state are look ing upon the matter of Inspection with a broader view and are, as a rule, going to help Its enforcement, as It has a ten dency to be a help to all owners ot horses. Especially Is the latter true of tho owners who have Invested heavily In high-priced pure bred animals. Local Inspectors. The Stallion Registration board has reoently appointed a number of vet erinarians throughout the state as local Inspectors and they have started the work of Inspection for the Issuance of licenses to stallion owners for tho 1914 season. Tho law regulating the public service ot stallions provides that every stallion or Jack within tho state shall be Inspected by a qualified veterinarian, and that, a license be Issued by the registration board. Dt-ovldlnff his horse Is not found unfit for public service Any animal af flicted with certain transmissible ais eases and having serious defect In con formation Is rejected uy tne Doara ai unfit for public service. Nebraska has been a bit slow In com Inc to recognize the fact that such a law Is absolutely necessary to prevent the spread of hereditary defects among Its hnrnea. us almost everv stato within the union has long enjoyed the bonoflts ot such protection, and especially inose states to the east of us, where a large np rnt nf Nbrnska's stallions are bred, Without such a law Nobraska would, soon become the dumping ground or norne dealers and breeders ot other states who have upon their hands horses that aro linaminri (hrntiB'h disease or nhyslcal de fect and found linm lor aervico m meir pwn states, ... a .with tiwt "ktnlllnn, InW atrictlu enforced iand.it now jooua as inougn-ivwero kuius to be) weorasKa may soon una um when hereditary disease and serious phys ical defect In horses and mules will bo unknown, and tne piugs una 'scarecrows ili itliinnur fmrn field and hlchway and a better class of horseflesh be doing ssrvlce in their stcaa, ana norses roni KTVi.... .tin In M fnw VArfl Of CarCtUl breeding, may easily "top" the world's markets. PASSENGERSERVICE ON NORTH RIVER LINE exhausting tho funds of tho state. There can be no danger, howovor, of tho state running short, as tho warrants will not be drawn unless the money Is In sight. Contrnct Labor Problem. It Is probable the Stato Board of Con trol will refuse to renew, especially for any long time, the labor contracts at the stato prison. This will be in ac cord with the policy of the state as already adopted and embodied In the NORTH WATTE, Neb., Oct. 5.(Bpe- clat.) The Union Pacltlo Railroad com pany has announced that It will estab lish passenger train service on the North River branch beginning next Monday, A passenger train will leave North Platte at 8 a. m. and will go througn Norlhpert to the present western terminal at Italg. A passenger train also will start In the morning at Halg and arrive at North Platte at "JOiM p. m., This passenger service has been In stalled at the request of the Chamber ot Commerce of North Platte, which re quested that the same be Installed to take care ot the increasing1 tratflo upon this line. Heretofore a combination train had taken care ot the traffic. GOOD ROADS BOOSTERS MEET (Continued from Pago Ono.) be counterbalanced by pushed.1 work aocom- Notes from Beatrice. BEATRICE, Nob., Oct 6.-(8peclal.)-Flfty nutomobllo owners In Qage county have failed to pay their nnnual regis tration fee, and County Attorney Cobbey Friday sent out notices to them that un less they come In and pay up he will be gin action against them at once, The CltUens' State bank of Virginia Is to have a new home, and work will bo started on the new building at once. Tito I old building was badly damaged a few The meeting of the Platte Valley Trans- er- M wll" four robbers raided the continental Highway association will con vene In Central City Wednesday morning at o'clock. The sessions will be held bank and carried oft several thousand dollars, Farm Demonittrator IJebers Friday an George Helm, manager ot tho Cadillac company, Is one of the happiest men on automobile row. He has received ono of the most beau tiful limousine bodies that ever rolled on four tires, and he wants everyone to come In and look It over ond look It over right. Ho wonts everyone to compare It with any limousine mode, regardless of prlc. It Is beautifully upholstered In light gray whipcord. The front compartment, or chauffeur's compartment, Is uphol stered In special green motokloth. The doors are twenty-five Inches wide, and tho glass Is hinged on a patent handle to stop It at any height when open. All the glass In the limousine Is sashless and can bo let down. The car Is beautifully fin ished In Calumet green, with the upper panels and fenders black. The front body. The car Is electric lighted and special dome lights and pillar lights ure neatly arranged within touch ot the occupants. This latest limousine design contains features and points never before shown and Is on display In the Cadillac sales room. UNDERWOODOUT FOR SENATE Majority Leader Announces Candi dacy to Succeed Johnston. SEVERAL OTHERS IN THE RAGE lie 'Will Enter Democratic Primaries In Alabama Next Sprlnn, vrlth Clnj-ton find llolison as Illrnls. bad Princeton StTuiuits Fordhnm PRINCETON. N. J.. Oct B.-Prlnceton awnmtied Fordhani yesterday after- .u. kw( v... hoon nrnvMed I noon by a score of 69 to 0. The Tigers uvV a -JT. wi.Mn indii;trli at Placed an open gamo. The team which with funds for establishing Industrie at started for irincoton soon was changed the prison and reformatory, wnen neo for aecond string men, and these in orn established It will not longer be turn were relieved by other substitutes, ..... , ni.. hn .mm mnmt .... , Mnlnrti In order to """ "H" linurnniviv iu ... - i,QnA n Ti I n V aivR thn nrlsoners something to do. One nf h contracts at Fort Madison, where Tne x'ersisient nna juaicious use oi farm Implements and tools are made, Is Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to rPnrrlivt Lv tho Drlaoners as an cspe- uusmcss oucces. dally good one, for under It they are raid Dersonally for all work over certain assigned tasks. Under this sys- tern some of the convicts make as much as Jl a day for themselves. The work is also clean and healthful and places on the contract work are much sought by the prisoners In referenco to work for the state. Tn Attend tlsnkrra' Sleeting. About 200 Iowa bankers started from various places In the state today to go tn nnnlnn to attend the American Bank- era' association convention, 'whero It Is anticipated there will bo a very wide discussion of the banking bill pending In congress. The Iowa delegation Is backing Arthur Reynolds of this city for nrwddent of the association. He Is now vlco president and the Iowa bankers be lieve they will have little trouble landing the placo for him at the head of the association. They also feel that possibly the position will be of great Importance tho next yenr or two, becauso oi tne new legislation affecting banking. Peddler to Pur Up, The members of tho State Pharmacy board are pursuing the Itinerant vendors of drugs and attempting to compel all to pay tho state license fee which-Is J100 a year, lcsieraay tney icarnea inai. a peddler had been operating In this county near Dos Moines without a license. A. i Wllonn. mmlnlislnner. visited a smB town north of hero and caught the min. who admitted he had been selling drugs two years without paying up. He paid 1300 and got a license. The state re ceives over $30,000 a year Jrom this. source. Invest In Cattle). Local bankers report that there Is active demand for money In Iowa Just now because ot the fact that fanners aro buying a great many cattle. They say that many carloads ot cattle are coming direct to Iowa farms from the cattle mar kets. The farmers have Investigated and believe thoro Is good monoy In buying! feeding stuff at prevailing prices oven with farm loans stiff at 0 per cent. There la not as yet any Indication of tear that the prlco ot beef or ot cattle will decline. Bscaped Convict Recaptured. The governor received Information to day that McCloud, the convict who escaped from prison at Fort Madison a short time ago, has been arrested tn Grand Rapids, Wis, Tho warden has dl rected that the sheriff from Centervllle, where McCloud came from originally, go and return him to prison. McCloud was one of three who made the attempt and the only one to get away. WASHINGTON, Oct 5-Reprcsentatlve Oscar V. Underwood, majority leader In the house, Issued a formal statement late yesterday announcing his candidacy forj tho United States senato from Alabama to succeed the late Joseph F. Johnston. Mr. Underwood will enter tho demo cratic primaries In Alabama next spring with several other prominent Alabama democrats, Including Representatives Henry D. Clayton and Richmond Pearson Hobson. It Is understood also that Rep resentative James Hcfltn may be a can didate. It has been known for some time that Representative Underwood would be a candidate for the vacant seat, but he withheld the announcement until after democratic tariff revision became an ac complished fact. Wonld I.Ike to flo to Senate. "With the enactment of tho tariff bill," he said today, "I have completed the work In the house that has been my am bltbn to accomplish. Before retiring from public II fo I should like to havo the honor of representing tho people of the stato of Alabama In the senate oi the United States." Representative Clayton was appointed by Governor O'Neal to fill out Senator Johnston's unexpired term, but his ciedentlals have never been passed upon by tho senate and for weeks It has been practically certain they would not bo accepted. The democratic leaders in the senate are almost unanimous In the opinion that Governor O'Neal had no authority to make the appointment In the absence ot action by the legislature. Out for Underwood's Plnee, BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. S.-Nathan U. Miller, an attorney and former state senator, announced tonight his candidacy for the Ninth Alabama congressional dis trict to succeed Oscar W. Underwood, who today announced his candidacy for United States senator. CHEYENNE COUNTY PROVES BANNER CORN COUNTRY SIDNEY, Neb., Oot. 6.-(Special.)-Tha corn crop as estimated by the State Board of Agriculture shows that Cheyenne county heads the list at thirty-soven bushels per acre. A lew years ago any person who would have predicted that this county would be the leading corn raising section In the stato ot Nebraska would have been considered a fit subject for the Insane asylum. Over twenty cars of young pigs have been shipped in from eastern Nebraska and Kansas the lost three weeks nnd as many more will arrive the coming week. Over 30,000 acres of fall wheat has been planted this season and all Is up and doing well. BABY'S TERRIBLE r SKIN HUMOR CUREt IIott the Trouble Starts. 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The case has been on trial forten days. Cooper as assistant cashier of tho bank and wns charged with re ceiving money after knowing the bank was Insolvent. The case against H. O. Anderson and other Meade county bank vases are set for Monday morning. Anderson as di rector, is charged with permitting ex cessive loans to the directors ot the. bank. says light is harmful to beer. Read what he says, then order a case of Schlitz in Brown Bottles. "It is a known fact that sun light and daylight influence . , unfavorably the taste and flavor of the beer and care must be exercised in the selection of the bottles." . Brand (Zeitichrif t-f ur das getamte Drauwesen, 1908, p. 333). Dr. Robert Wahl, President of the Wahl-Henius Institute of Fermentology, quotes J. Brand in corroboration of his own opinion recommend ing the Brown Bottles. See that crown or cork is branded "Sciitz." at the court house, which, though a com-' unced that another dairy meeting will roodlous structure, will scarcely nccom- held at Cortlund on Saturday. Octo modato the 1,000 good roads boosters who Dr will be anxious to hear every word. Cen-; A tooth, which apparently had been dls tral City Is making elaborate prepara-. ""ed by some prchlstorlo animal of tlons for the entertainment of Its guests. Krt slie, was found near Bear creek ' In rcsDonse to the woclamatlon iwued Friday on the W. V. Judgene farm, five by President Olatfelter, caneellng the nilles southeast of riekrell. by H. Acker- ' former mark ot tho Platte Valley assoola-. nmn. The giant molar ts Hve lnohes long tion and nomlmr October S as the day for about four Inches in diameter. msrkinr tha transcontinental route with' Funeral services for the late Alfred h Lincoln Inslanla. everywhere along the Warren of Uncoln, who passed away highway carloads of boosters were plying h"re Thursday night, were held Satur .h Mint hru.h. Today throughout the t W o'olock from Scott's chapel. entire state of Nebraska the tourist Is The trlat docket of tho district court for guided by the mark ot the Uncoln Me-' the October term has Just ben Issued. mortal association. A llorrlblo Death may result from diseased lungs. Cure! coughs and weak, sore lungs with Dr. King's New Discovery. C0o and 11.00. For sole by your druggist Advertisement ENDS BACKACHE AND KIDNEY DISORDERS Croxonc Helps Lifeless Organs Regain Health, Btrenffth and Activity Amf g I'A .SSSSSSSSSSF AT SSS .SSSSSSSSSBSaSJSB SSSSP' Phones: Doug. 1557; lod. 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Their bodies were found In the ruins ot the shack, which had burned, and their skulls were crushed, showing they had been mUrderd prior to tha fire. . A negro homesteader, Joe Reiser, who bad quarreled with the woman, was ar rested on susplclou and landed In the Perkins county Jail at Bison, 8. D. He Is said to have made damaging admis sions and public feeling runs high, but Relger Is stronslr guarded. reports of various officers and commit tees, and the presentation and adoption ot a mass of resolutions with reference to the building and maintenance ot good roads. Chief JXistice Clabaugh of the dljtrlct criminal court at Washington. Issued a writ ot habeas corpus yesterday tor David 1L Lmar, rvturnable next Friday noon, and released l-nmar In $3,000 bonds pending- hearing on tha writ Lamar is under Indictment in New Tork for Im personating a federal official. 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