THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, J! IS AB ACTUARY li -1 , r ' , jffjtiphert wtyh Auditor Show Costs' jSanie' for Any Master. tfQHATTEB' WHO lijrAT THE HELM' 3xien.es Insnrnncp nrpnritncnt Tfiey Wcr Vniier Former System. (From a SatC Correspondent.) t.t&cor.isr. Feb. 27.-(6tffciat;!)-rUics of the Insurance department while. It was under the.. Jurisdiction Of Aultor JV. I'. Howard, vh6 'intimated that IW and SIS nay paia Actuary, jonn iu)icnn nnu his assistants was too' much and tha. auth conditions showed there was ra(t In connection with tho department, Wf being called by .Auditor llpiyard to note Vouchers rile&'rf(tKia$r. xovjfJ-lnB expenses of the Insuwtfoijrepiur'tmentnder ") -new law-'and(.alt1 rim iinder t!i present JJoard."? t , ' . H. S. Wiggins was selected to tako the ptaco of John Gilchrist 'as actunry tend today flexl 'aYP.ufcher with tho au ditor for twenly-onV 'and three-quarter days' work, amounting to S343.7S. This Js at & rate oftlS a' day, the limit set b- the ney Insurance mw,. and precisely the same amount as ''received by Mr. Gilchrist, which "Waa criticised by peopto In sympathy with' the. nVw board. Mi. "Wiggins has hfs brother .on the pay roll as one of nls assistants at $10 a Oay, Vouchers filed -this 'morrtfyic In favor ot B. II. Wiggins 'showing a,, fatal of J394.10. Another S10-a-day mail v1th?.tne Insur ance department js C,, E. .Pterceformcriy insurance: deputy under lAMjiltor' Dartm. Voucher inday -11164 In, f&vSf of Sir. irierce agre'8aftf KtXtO. CUnm-rn, prilrrn Rnllrond. Wllll4nKbller, editor of the Cham bers Bugle, twants Auditor Howard to make fte itarlln'gton build a railroad to 'that tttWrtecOrdlng to a letter received hy the auditor this morning. Edltor''i?Jlpr ddslres'to know what the Auditor know about It and what tho town can do to encourago the road to build, saying., that any encouragement the auditor can give will be greatlJTap preclatcd, - j The auditor will probably Issue' or Jers to start building' as soon as the sn-Mr has melted. , Krrnrs la Eipr.rt' Workv Tho nitlch-talked-of valuation whlchi Is being made by & physical expert of, th York Telephone company, for which the state Js paying S25 a day. has been, turned In to the- railway, commission, and. errors have been discovered which necessitated returning the papers to the expert for correction.. The physical valuation en gineers of. tho commission found the val uation of jha pant to be -Mt.OOO. The experts from, Chicago fcun'd it fthout J16.000 lejsl,. .hut clerical errors necessi tated reUirni wlch'rwlll make a dif ferent InVtaa It&f ". . OBJECT TODlXOttHAYIMG n " COStS lN- rliEGE CASE grm.)-Ktrrar CAiWtW$j,J, J. Mc Chy'sihriVWw appealW frofcjto ft!e M of Dxon cou fcj.kwtt"ry7kt,ie costs and dalit'for the rbiiefMait,n the Flege case.sFlrge wasonVwUthe third tlmo for klUliw ftls 4Jlsr: j now tho attor neys foVthe, defense are objecting to Dixon cVMy the costs. CorrarRUwA'ot Candldnlr. YOHK. b(J "Feb. .-(Spoclal.)-A. lory publh(C; 'In yesterday' dalles under a. Waalilrigton datellno and ssld to have been "given out by AV. II. Thomp son of Grand ,'Tslaiil. stated that Judgo Harry tifoi g,an. pf' Hastings would be a candidal (pr conferees In the Fifth" dis trict aridudgeorforan would onake the i ace iiy,uieji;ouiin. juuge uorcuran says tho atjUcment was made without hit ftu thorlty. and j that he Is not a candidate for congrc?eIn the 'Fourth district. ,t 8rtc to HrraU -Will. TOniC; JCeb., Fob. 37.-Speclat.)-In,0!i district court yesterday, vltnfsaeji In tbQ Otto case have been asked whether William Otto was ot sound mlnd'-when he deeded farm. In Illlnolstam) near Oiarle ston, Neb. ,t0 the value ob 6901,060 to his two sons. Herman and Mortis, a few years agoT TIs two daughters. Mrn. H. AVIseman an Mrs. Tmhia Faustmnv are the plaintiffs; In tho case,, ihfivjn ,beon 1 . . , . .... V . 1 icil no pan oi ma cvnir, . Xerrn ' Nolra of gcharlprr. SCHUYLER, Neb., Feb. 7.-(gpetlaI.)r The March trm of the district "court 'of Colfax: county will conveno, Marh I, Judge Gcorgo II. Thomas presldlngvThern are sixty caes on the docket! U of which are criminal, ... i Suits were started in the district court today by Storx Brewing company and the Independent Realty company against J M Maple, jr,, for ST29.66 and HSV.W, " flnffrase Mcettnar nt Knstla. BU6TI8, Neb., Feb. , r.-(8peclaU)-A large audience listened to Mrs. ICIla Bald win ot Kansas City. Kan., 'expound the doctrines of woman's suffrage at the opera house AVednesday evening, -Tho meeMag was in charge of the tocalWVot men's Christian Temperance union, there being no suffrage association here. About sixty men algned the petition. CUStER COUNTY WILL x k BUILD 'MDDERN-JAIL DROKRN.'BOW, Neb.', Feb. , CT.-(Bpe-clal.) The Jail committee of the county board of supervisors has approved and aocepieu inr piani lor ie'ncw jau. u IxJard has advertised fOr bids. The Jail equipment wilt be modern nnd ot tne Is test model, every cell . having , In It a lavatory. The tanltarjfpart of the build ing Is one of the great 'features. The building will be a two-story 'structure of brick and fwlll be connected with the court house by a subway, heat being tranxmttted to' It from the latter building.- On tho first loor wlll be a tcr ot six regular cells, corridors, Jail room, Insane, female detention, Juvenile, rooms, kitchen' and dining , room. The tipper floor. w'JI; be ,used exclusively as living apartt.ients fortho Jailer, "br whoever Is In charge. Tfie new Jail Vwlll be. located Immediately west and on a line. with the north wall of the.coiift house and Will cost approximately between J,cw ana 110.000. ' . . . rilirer Woodin.en Turllr Insnrarent. I'lI.OKH, Neb., Feb. 27.-(8peclal.)-The Modern Woodmen of America . at this place at Its last regulsr meeting wen.t on record as opposed to the rates enacted by the last head camp meeting and In favor of the rates or plan suggested by the Omaha camps. Five delegates were ejected to 6ie coutjly convention nnd In structed to.-.vote- for a delegate to the stale .meeting that was In favor of keep ing the .present head officers In office. believing a change at this time would bo injurious- to the order. By agreement the camps of Stnittoh ahdTIIger alternately find t delegate-to the camp meeting and this year It Is tho Pltgcr camp's turn, and J. Doty was selected by tho 'camp, lain (irnvr l.snilmnrk (ioes. IDA OHOVE, la., Feb. 27.-(8peclal.)-The Hotel Ferguson, a three-story frame structure of thlrty-flvc rooms, Is to' be torn dpwn April 15th nnd the lumber used In the building ot a, number ot houses In other parts of town for rent ing purposes. This will leave three vacant lota on a very prominent corner, and Ida Grove people had hoped a fine brljk nnd stone structure would be erected there, but Mr. Ferguson says he will rot build, Tho tearing down of this structufo removes an old landmark, built In 18J8 by J. P. Ball and for years one of the' best known' hotels In northwest Iowa. Commrrelnl Club nt Alllnnre, AM.1ANCE, Neb., Feb, 27.-SpcclaU-Ttvn Alllanco Commercial,, club Is being or ganized among the btisjncss men ot Al llanco and Box Butte county, about 12S already having signified their willingness to Join In united action for the advance ment of Alliance Interests. Articles of In corporation will be filed and bylaws adopted for the government ot tho new organization. York Wln Ilelmlr. YOBK, Neb., Feb. 27.-(Hpcclal Tcle-gram.)-York and Osceola High schools debated the state leagUo trust qu'cstldn last eveting. . York took the negative arid was declared the winner. From ..Our Near Neighbors ' VnlleV. Itev. B. F. Fye went to Omaha Tuesday, d. li. Nichols was transacting business In Omaha Wednesday. Bay Gardiner spent Tuesday, and "Wednesday In Omaha.. Miss Merle Doherty vis ted her aunt, Mrs. Monfqrt, ip Fremont Sunday. Miss 'Mary Both ot Tekamah was the week-end guest ot Miss Lillian Morrow. Willie Fcrree, who was III over three weeks, was .well enough -to return to school Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. M. 11. Onrrldon went to Omaha Sunday-. attsmoon nnd returned Monday ,'afternoorv i Al'fH T.itfn.1 .rtf InvA anil Mrfl. Hntvlpa of Jle'nson- are assisting 'the nurso In car ing- for Mrs. Presba this wtfek. , Wlss Jessie Ifarrlcr completed horcourso n UtmtriiTriitih vs t , the J'remont collesre last week and came home Haturday. The mnnttilv mnntlne of the Woman's Missionary society was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ingrain. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Agee entertalncJ the members of the Birthday club and their husbands at tholr home Wednesday evening. Mrs. flhawkev stODDed In Valley on Wednosday on her way home from Kan ass, where she was called by the death of her mother. The series of meetings nt the Presby terian church closed Sunday evening. Deep Interest was manifested by all those who attended. '"The-vfuneral ot the baby of Mr.1 and Mrs. William Powers was held, from their ham Wednesday .at t.'o'xlock. , KcV. FV9 conducted the services and Interment was made In the 151k City cemetery. Tht recular meetlntr of tile Valley Wo man's .clubfcWlU b held Friday afternoon t the home of Mrs. Wallstrqm. Mrs. Ingram, will leaa uio icnim huu. m, Tunia' the parliamentary drill and Mre Fye has charge of tho music. The Valley Commercial" c.ubigave celobratlon Thursday afternoon and ovo nlng in honor of the completion of the bridge.acrnsitilhe .Rlatte tlver, which has been out for' two years. The entertain ments. WhlOn wurejriree, wero given in concert was followed by speeches, a mov- ng Picture . sbdW, closing witn a iun.cn. Tho evenlnr "entertainment, a baml eon- rOrt nnd movlng picture shOW.was given. AMarge nutnbrrirom naunoerstcouniy a; wen as vaney anu vicinny iwimwuv In-the celebration and, general, good time. This Is ' fc ' free bridge, arid A opens up a splendid' automobile road from Omaha to Lincoln. , Inlei-atatr llomanc Culmluatea. ALUANCK. Neb.. Feb, r.-(Bpeclal.)- Mr Alvern fN. Jlatlulck .of-. Hyaham, Montv, and Miss litta B.ijJackson gf.Kan sas City met by appointment In Alllanco and were married by itev. W. u, Tor re nee of the United Presbyterian chUrdi. Tney len immeaiatety lor their new homo in Hysham. HacLacBs sns Rheucantlsiu Vaalsli A Tiny. Wen and women havlngackacht, rheu matlsm, stiff and swollen Joints are hon estly slRd , to know .that Foley. .Kidney Fills are successful everywhere in drtv. Ing out these Ills. That Is because loley Kidney Pills ate a tiuc medicine and quickly effective In all diseases that re from weak, Inactive Hldnsys . and vrlcarjf . Irregularltlea, BeV, ,cj . U, Knighton. Haya.i,na..paj, wrlfea: "I ajjf, fertd . Jntns psli) li Kidneys, and back. by ifcw taklns Foley KldnjyPUIs ell mypalnt dlsapveared, and Kthoyel I ant U'yfars. old. I feel Jke a young fhan again." or sale.bx all dealer every whrfc-A,dTertltnnt- , , " UHfrtioY 'rsyfaiisions. . JCd Bweesiy, the tivr YotK batcher, wtati HH.m: forthrpv years, cordlmr PrrMdrnt ailmore. and lie wants, .the -ntlr ,-ie.tf deposited in a bank ((pr Tekamah. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Valder-aro parents of a baby boy. Tekamah's Commercial club Is to havo a banquet on Aiarcn i- A Imhv hnv arrived at the home ot II r. and Mrs. Charles Kckley on Monday. Kd Iittn and wife have returned from their three weoks' visit la southern Call-lornla.' Tekamah sind Craig wilt battle at bas ket. ball on Saturday evening at the opora house. Leo nrownof Lyons, and. Miss Anna Carruthera ofCralg were united In mar riage by Bev, Mr. .Macuregor at i.ic Methodist-parspnage oh Wednesday, A runaway horse knocked, down and so- verejy Injured li Tuttle on Wednesday nopt. lie -is past w ana an oiu soiqierv It 1 feared his injuries may be serious, Dr. Kramlt Ackerman left for Chicago this week, where the has been ottered a Position In one ot tne Urs Hospitals in the department ot diseases of women and children. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark entertatntd a number' or inenas at ineir nome on Wednesday even ns. A 6 o clock dinner was served In four courses, covers being laid for sixteen. Cards of invitation are out for the mar riage ot the two daughters ot Itev, and Mrs. MacUregor. The event will take f lare at "the Methodist parsonage. 'Mari n I and the two fortunate young men hall Wcrplnir Water. Miss... Vcrlle' Bates has been 111 the Ust tew days with appendicitis. Mrs. Owen McOrady Is visiting In Avpca yvlth her son Fred and wlte. paul Hlttman of Plattsmquth vlslttd hfs brother W1U a few days this Week. T "W. Blsh enjoyed a recent visit from his. brother, W. D.aitsh of Kansas City. Samuel Baker at Long Pine. Neb., Is visiting his . nrotner, nyron uaacr. Miss Frailer of Auburn was the guest several days this ween ot Mrs. iwipn Fry. Mrs. Cora Hadglty of Mllford Vtslled several uays witn ner parents, ait. unu Mrs. Jessie Davis. .landlord lit I a. ml of the Qibbon houae entertained nis uaugnter, airs. ii. r. Lents, nnd little son ot Omaha. B. F. Msrshall relumed AVadnesday from Ietonla,-O.. where lie was called on account ui the ueatn ot nls brutnr. Tlie. Junior uf .the academy cntertahicd on lasi oaiuniay ihhiu me seniors enu tHJit gfadukles" In' the Hlndley hall par- ior. Quite a number of. the members ot tne Independent Order ot Odd Fellows' lodge attended a district meeting at Avoir Thursday. Y. II. KJkehdall. recently of Atton. la., was visiting relatives here this week. He has purchased a lumber yard at Mur ray. Neb, To Mr. and Mrs. William Newhaln a sort was' born February 21. To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patterson -a.- daughter- was born February Ji. Mesdames W M. PhllPot. N. -C. Holmes and Miss Viola Baker are attending the .... J ' . , l. m . 11 i l rjDT"loige neia in nausmouin. -The funeral ot Mrs. Charles Crew was held at the home last Saturday. Tnc Royal Neighbors had charge and Rev. M. W. Rose' delivered a fitting dlscoure. Mrs. Crew dlfd.gfter.a, long Illness froiq cancer- - . on a trip with about fifty others to Washington, D. C, for ten days' sight seeing nnd educational work Guy Heltman spent last Sunday1 with hla parents at Superior, Neb. Mrs. J. A. McKeen visited with her daughter, Helen, at Lincoln oven Sun day. ., , Mrs, Paulino Wleland of Chicago Is visiting Mrs. William Beyer and son, Fcllxt Will Allery of Chadron. Neb., Is visiting his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allery. Mrs. T. C. Hilton returned from a' five weeks' trip to Chicago and other points on last Monday. ' Mlss Ruth Palmer Is visiting' at Co lilmbus, Neb., with her sister, Mrs. George F. Williams. W. W. Stockton of Norfolk, with hs little granddaughter, vlBUcd relatives hero for several days. ' v ( dial Clark, high school agricultural In structor, attended a college meeting lit Ames, la., last Friday and Saturday. ' Miss JIall , of the city schools was called to Omaha last Friday by tho seri ous Illness of her mother. Mrs. William Linnlncott of Red Cloud. Nob., was called here by the Illness of her mother, Mrs, Jacob Carter, who Is In her clghty-slxth year. .Mrs. F, A. Rupert and Mrs. W. H. Bwarg, both of Gloversvllle, N. Y., aro hero for a long visit with their sister, Mrs. Dr. B. R, Stewart. Father O'Driscoll of the Catholic church was In Tekamah on Tuc'sday conducting the funeral services of a child of Mr. and Mrs, Dale Smith. Grover Rodman of Orchard. Neb., trans acted business hero last week and spent ?.,(,.ayr,wJlh hls Pnts, Mr. nnu Mrs: Walt Jlodnan. xt iV Jlurpliy nnd Miss IStta Mitchell of , Decatur, were married by I'ather O'Driscoll at tho Catholic church v u viouk on 'i iicitiay morning. . a', it"' - i nlkhorn. ' Mrs, C, E. Kellett of Waterloo waa cnll- ".""! iiinumi iierp. iiiursuay. Air. ann Airs, jmj on nn ...m..i tH week into he .Cnrf.Htfaso house. Mlaa Hilda Mover left Worinnariav VI n-aalra' a.tna- M sV U..l..i.i.i J.frf 5u'l a nuratt, Being in at tcnuaiivut MlR8 Alma Llrnhflrir n rvAmnnnU,! H cousin frbin.Iowa Is visiting tho Claussen and Bny tumllles. FrldllUB Of Glen Dnrtmnn Un.rl V,l a .farewell party Thursday ovening at tho iuiiid ui inn mmi, airs. Aiinnio uecrson Airs. C". W. Hnlrtartn nnd xr. Van Camp, went to, Omahu Thursday, for a few days' visit. Prof, and Mrs. Fate went to Omaha Friday uttornoon to be present at the teachers' meeting at South Omaha, Satur- Mrs. JUlllln HMdlt.U ntji-ln.l rr c.club Thursday,. afternoon. Mrs, J. W. iiiousiey won first prize. A two-courso iviiKii was nervea. J. A. Haney of Gretna was here Satur day calling on his sister, Mrs. B. F Calvert. Tuesday rvrntnir na r-hrl nm,..An ... about to cross the rullrnn.1 tranir ii w.i. uuuuu iiyer eirucK nun. DreaKlng ono leg .. . '"Mjr injuring mm so mat ho .died before reaching an Omaha hospital. Ho was a stranger here, . coming horo nuuuk r hbo irom KWing, iscu., Willi the Bobbins family.' Qcqrge Pnasch will movo this woek to nis tauiers rnrm rour miles south of here, where the family will make their home the coming year. Mr. Pnasch'B miner anu moiner win movo to milliard, terms.. PfwiUlent OlUnpre said h Fe.f ., SeT-T'l 'riVi-hlm-r Hb?ral moffnif Call"!""? oaiurnay. shvv nuiin i a uul -uv awv euk bad enough to arre to the' terms Uove .1 Snrlno-Meld. Cyrus Lalng of Alliance Is visiting his father. i:rnest Chrlstianson visited friends at Lincoln, (Sunday. Mrs. Wilt Hoyt of Omaha Is visiting Miss Vandever visited her parents at univcrjoxy i inco over eunaay. The Charles Sattirflcld family will move to 'IoWa next week. Karl Haney visited his sister, Mrs, Grace Mllstead at. Peru last week. The storm of Monday blockaded the ruous so mai several scnoois wore closed, James Wade and family have returned from Florida and havo concluded to inane i nis ineir nome. W. O. Post Is moving to hla furm north west of town and Mr. Shepherd will oc cupy tho place he Is vacating. Thomas Nelson wnu 1rt.ri n of the Nebraska Hardware association nt i-incoin lasi ween. Jir, and Mrs. James Davidson of Paplllton wore visiting the W, H, David son lamuy ino lore jmrt ot tne wecK. The drill team of tho Royal Neighbors went to Plattsmouth Thursday to nttcmt a meeting ot the Sarpy und Cass county camps, t An utlempt at burglary was made ut the residence of Frank Coyne, but the appearance ot Mr. Coyne from the In terior frightened tho would-be Intruder away. Mrs. Rolen ot South Omaha and Mrs. Charles Miles ot Kansas tire- visiting the r parents, air. una .Mrs. w. It. Kills, J. M. Gates has filed for the office of float senator on the democratic ticket. So tar there Is no other candidate for this oitice. HUlr. , returtied'trom ttntster W. J Cook from his son. Hayru&hd who Is attending the Tennessee Military academy, says he Is Panlllluu. Mahlon Holbrook of Colome. S. D.. was looking up former Paplllton friends Wea nesday. Tho Presbyterian Aid society wss en tertained by Mrs. 1. A. Tnmpon Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. John Dugan of Stoneham. Colo., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. tiptague. Judge Leslie ot Omaha has been hear ing Jury cases In district court, in which Judge Begley was formerly attorney Judge Begley has been holding court In Omaha. Miss Bertha Arp and Rudolph I,as chansky were married Wednesday after noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ous Arp. west of town, Miss Marie Sander entertained the members ot the senior class and the high school teachers at dinner Tuesday eve ning. The decorations wero In crimson and white, the senior class colors. Some Wonderful Bargains in Winter Wearables that will send wide-awake buyers hurrying to this store on Saturday the last day of February. All of our extremely fine winter coats for women priced originally to $65, in one big lot at $1222 All the small women's coats that sold original ly to $19. 50, your choice $5 Choice of Girls' Coats That Sold Up to $15 95 Sizes C to 14 ycara splendid Btylcs, wclphts heavy and medium good rango of colors and fabrics Saturday $3 All the men's and young men's winter suits that sold up to $20 for $8 All the men's and young men's winter suits that sold sole up to $30 for each $14 50 About 25 fancy overcoats for small sized men, for mer prices to $15 Thirteen of size 33; five of 34; two ot 35; three of 38 and two of size 40. $5 Final Clearance of Boys' Quality Suits- Somo of our very boat Including Cor duroys Sold to ?8.B0 for Boys 8 to 16 years. Up-to-date Knickerbocker Btyles while they last. t3 25 Our buyers, Just returned f-rora the east, report some very.cholca styles to soon ar rive for the ben efit of Omaha Fashion Scokore.. mm OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE 1516-18:20 FAUN AM STREET Omaha Is grow ing, but not a bit faster than this Btore'a reputa tion for truly o 1 e gant apparel at prices easy to pay. A Conquering Four COMPARE IT AT THE SHOW i ' S .J ." ' ' r (Q rTDetroltwr-'ItCErr Starter and jllli , assss . t A Car of Beauty Streamline Bullnose 32 horsepower the 1914 Detroiter challen ges comparison in appearance and quality with even the most1 ex pensive makes of Fours. There is not an ungainly angle in it; graceful as a bird's wing, the crowned-fenders melt away the angularity of guards. With the added horsepower of its expensive ball bearings, the motor is indomitable. For five hun dred dollars more one buys not a whit better construction more honest material,, more sterling workmanship. v ' ' - Western Distributors "Why you should own a Detroiter It has been stated and proved that the Detroiter is the only popular priced automobile in America with a full floating rear axle, long stroke motor, platform rear spring and expensive, power-conserving ball bearings throughout. Nowadays people are becoming familiar with these terms. ' They are finding out that the full floating axles of this type can withsand 3,000 pounds over load and house a pinion that will never strip; that ball bearings last longer and multiply horse power; that the platform spring alone needs no shock absorbers; that all these features combine to produce a car of light weight that reduces upkeep to the minimum, making possible 20 to 25 mile3 to a gallon of fuel, and 100 miles to the quart of lubricating oil. Facts, and not claims must win in the long run. These are the facts about the Detroiter some of the reasons why it is a su perlatively good car for you to own. We'll tell you the other reasons at our booth. T. G.Nofthwall Company 914 Jones Street Omaha, Nebraska T. H. POLLOCK AUTO COMPANY LOCAL AGENTS 1910 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska VY1 f 1 HAVEN'T READ ALL OF THE NEWS X JU TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS 4