nil- BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAliCH 11, 1U14. !r L Nebraska EXAMINE REFORMATORY SITE Members of Board of Control Will Make Trip Over State. MANY TOWNS APPLY FOR PLACE lrrald(tnt llolconili Anxton to I.o rate yew Iimtltntion AVhcrf Ojt portnnltr Will lie Ofterril to Xnnnfactnrr nrirlr. (From a Btaft Corespondent.) LINCOLN, March lO.-tSpeclaD-Mem-bers of the State Board ot Control aro Retting ready to make personal examina tion and Investigation of the offers made nd the sites proposed by the several towns which have put In bids for the loca tion ot the new $150,000 reformatory voted by tho last legislature. The following towns hare made appli cation for the location and have made offers of land, buildings and other In ducements to convince the board that It would be carrying out tho best Interests ot tho state to locate tho Institution therein: Alma Nellgh Aurora 1'lattsmouth Columbus Havenna Crete - lied Cloud Genova lloca lloldrece Superior Humboldt Tnble Ilock Kearney Tekamnh Lincoln Wahoo Loup City Wayne IMInilen Some of these towns have made -offers for buildings already erected, Kearney offering the old cotton 'mill, while Lincoln offers tho present Nebraska Military aco demy building. Others nro offering brlok yards, Tablo Rock, "VVahoo, ihtmboldt and a few others appearing In that list, while others simply offer land, much ot it adapted to tho making of brick. T.nnk for Ilrlelc Mnklna Site. ' It Is understood tehut some of the mem bers of the board, principally Prcsldont llolcomb, favor a location whero the In mates ot the Institution can be employed in making brick, but it Is not known to what extent the other members concurMn his opinion. As the trip practically covers nil sec tions of the state with the exception of the west and northwest. It will take some time to make the' Investigations and It is not likely that any conclusion will be -reached Immediately. AVater Power Expenditure!!. Reports from tho different water power projects disclose that there has not been much Cone In the way of building and improving during the month of Feb luary. C, W. Baker for the Kirk filing re ports an outlay of only $51 and a like amount for tho Burnham filing. Tho Nebraska Power company expended no cash last month, but reports that the money spent to build Intake and head came from the proceeds of the 1500,000 bopd Issue. Charles r. Boss reports an. expenditure of $425. Fnlr Cnmpanr Incorporates, The ' Fair Merchantlle company of Omaha has tiled Its articles' of Incorpora tion with the secretary of state, showing) a capital stock of $10,000. The Incorporate ors are Meyer Freldel, Laura Adlcr and Charles L. FHtscher. Keep Your Digestion m-m-mm mm g I and von will have tho secret, of continued good I health, allow it to become impaired and yon weaken the entire system. For I any disturbance of the Stomach, Liver and Bow- I els try HOSTETTER'S I I STOMACH BITTERS You will find it beneficial 1 in every way. Nebraska I I i John G, Mah'er Says Led Exhuming1 Band (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 10. (Speclal.)-In-vestlgation of the Incidents leading to the recovery of the body of Clements Vcrgara from a Mexican cemetery, discloses that Colonel John Q. Maher, tho hero of many a typewritten engagement during the .Spanish-American was, was a leading- spirit, colonel Maher Is near the Mexican line. A few days ago he was arrested as a suspect, but turned loose because of his ability to convince the Mexicans that he was Innocent of any wrong doing. Immediately after his release according to a letter received today, he returned to the American sldo and organized an ex pedition to go to tho graveyard where the lody of Vcrgara was buried and recovered tho same. A Mexican acquainted with the spot and who knew which grave con tained the body was pressed Into service, and on Saturday night Colonel Maher, a man called Bill Pratt, another by the name of C. S. Sazbeyand three Mexicans, crossed the river and unmolested reached the cemetery five miles distant, where they soon exhumed tho body and were MicceBsful In getting It across the border early Sunday morning. Information as to the expedition came to tho office of Governor Morchead this morning In a letter from Colonel1-Maher himself who simply relates the Incident giving the names of the parties who as listed him In the expedition. owKoblrco cmfw cmfw cmfwymfwyfwy TWO OMAHA GIRLS GET PHI BETA KAPPA HONORS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., March 10. (Special Telegram.) Twenty-two glrla and eight boys received Phi Beta Kappa honors at the- University of Nebraska, announci nient of honor students being made .o day. Included In the list are two Omaha girls. Following Is the list: Amy 11. Armstrong, Syracuse. Susie If. Baker "Lincoln.' Alma G. Blanden. Western. Alerla Honnoll. Lincoln. ' Arthur B. Coleman. Wymore. 7.. Clark. Dickenson, Lincoln. Iberta It. Dysart, Eagle. W. K. Fowler, Jr., Lllncoln. Marian E. Hanson, Lincoln. Oliver C. Hathaway, Lincoln. Ralph V. Hunkins. Stratton. Ferris F, Laune, Lincoln. Ada M. Lonnecker, Madison. Florence II. Mellck. Bethany. Ifdlth L. Neale, Fourt Calhoun. Nora J. Nelson, Omaha. Ruth O'Brien. Lincoln. Ruth Odell. Omaha, Johanna F. Ogden, Genoa. Margaret O'Sulllvan, Lincoln. Wlnnlfred P. Outhouse Loup City. Kther A. Peglcr. Lincoln. Otoe K. Perrln. Sargent. Marian II. Pettis, Lincoln. ' Lynn A. Quivey, Lincoln. Iouise B. Rice, South Omaha. Minnie M. Hchultz, Louisville. Helen L. Hprlnger. Lincoln. Madeline, O. Stivers, Lincoln. The Cause of Ilhenmatlam Is stomach trouble, lazy liver and do- ranged kidneys. Try Electric Bitters Regulates Uvor and helps kidneys to work. 50c and . All druggists. -Adver tlsimcnt. )- Note from Mndlson. MADISON, Neb.. Feb. lL-fBDeclal County Clerk 8. R. MoFarlaqd declines to be a candidate for re-election. Mr M Farland has served the county as deputy ilerk and county clerk for the last nine years. His decision to leavo tho clerk's office at tho close of tho present year is prompted solely by business reasons of an Inviting nnd permanent character. D. A. Hobson, who has been associated with Mr. McFarland for eeveral years as dep uty, will file for clerk. It Is rumored that A. K. Donovan, editor and proprietor of th'e Madison "Star- Mall, Is In a receptive mood and may file for county clerk on the democratic ticket. Marriage licenses were -Issued by Judge M. S. McDuffee yesterday to Frank Nathan, Jr., ot'Humphrcy and Miss Rosa Demmel of Madison. ColleRe Conference nt York. YORK, Neb., March 10. (Speclal.)-The State college conference will be held In this city, commencing next. Friday and ending Sunday evening. Various topics will be discussed. ' Tho program says tho purpOBo of the meeting Is: To bring together all newly elected presidents and committeemen. To make our college association work more efficient nnd powerful. To find better plans, more men. both laymen and full time workers, to extend the kingdom. New Pumping Plant at Beatrice Placed in Commission Monday BEATRtCK. Neb., March KMBpeolnl). The long looked for solution ot tho water problem In this city has at last been solved, as Monday tho spring water was turned Into the mains and the city freed from dependencies upon tho Blue river as a source of water supply. One pump of n million-gallon capacity was started, nnd tho other pump of a million and a hnlt gallons capacity will be lowered Into the well, while the water Is kept down by the smaller pump. For the first two hours tho water, was allowed to run through tho line Into the big well at tho pumping station In order to clean out the pipe. It was turned Into the system, which supplies the city with water. Tho old Holly pumps, which have drawn water from the river for twenty-flvu years, were shut down, nnd It Is ex pected that they will be used no longer except for emergency. The city's water supply Is obtained from Zimmerman springs, two miles northwest of the city. Eight young men who were rounded up Sunday In a Rock Island car by the police and who were supposed to have been deeply interested In a crop game, appeared before Police Judge Ellis Mon day and were fined $10 and costs each. Bulford Leroy Castor and Miss Eliza beth Mognn were united in marriage Mondny morning by Father Boll of St. Joseph's Cathollo church. They left on an afternoon train for St. Joseph, whore they will make their future home. Nebraska Nebraska Women of Lincoln in Political Fight to Control a Clul I From n Stuff CorreatMimlent.l ' LINCOLN, March 10.-(8peclnl.)-Tho ability of the women to catch on to tho polltlcnl game is being demonstrated In Lincoln at the present time in tho fight to gain possession of tho Woman's club, which Is said to ba ono of tho largest In the country, having over 1,200 members. Mrs. George F. Schwake Is tho present president and Is not a candidate for re election. However, the administration has a candidate In the person ot Mrs J, T. Lees, wife of Prof. Lees of the Uni versity of Ncbraskn. Insurgency Is Jlampant In the club and the nntl-ndtnlnl- stratlon members have brought out Sirs. Oeorge E. Coiidrn. wife of another pro fessor nt the university and tho tight Is waxing warm. Each candidate has her committees already selected nnd the bno who wins will have complete control of tho Woman's club. There will be no minority to trou ble the majority for tho woman who wins the battto has absolute sway until nnothsr election. In this case It Is snld that tho telephones have paid on Important part In the fight and the automatic telephone system has been nearly put out of busi ness becntino of tho continuous buz of tho wheels composing Its complicated machinery, while the telephone girls have nearly fallen from their stools oxhnusted beeauso of tho continual reaching for connections. For nn Impnlred Appetite, To Improve the appetite nnd strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Cham berlain's Tablets. Mr. J. II. Seltz of De troit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when Impaired, relieved me of a bloated fading and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bow els." All dealers. Advertisement. liiicnn County News Notes. STAPLETON. Neb., March 10.-(Spe-clal.) Whllo William Boskln was taking a party ot tour men to look at some land north of town tho car upset. In the car wero E. L. Sayrc, Jr., United States com missioner, of this city; Will Victor Meyer, a farmer, living north of here, and Mr, Thouel and son of dandy. Mr. Meyer escaped with nothing more serious than a shaking up. The elder Thouel received a severe cut In the face, and Mr. Sayf) suffered a severely wrenched shoulder and the fracture of two ribs. The car was so little damaged that It was possi ble to drlvesjt Into town with the Injured.. Mrs. R. E. Kyne, wife of n young farmer living northwest of here, died Friday. She was taken suddenly ill, and before the doctor, who was hastily summoned, could arrive from Stapleton, some ten miles away, sho had died. She leaves a hus band and a day-old Infant. Itnshor Candidate for Senate. WATERLOO. Ia March 10,-L. II Bashor today formally announced hh? candidacy for United States senator on the progressive ticket. MEN WHO ARE ACCUSED OF ASSAULT OUT ON BOND BUATIHCK, Neb., March 10-tSpeclal) Hen and Tom Crum, Karl Fulton nnd Klbert Fuller of Wymore, charged with assaulting the Beatrice students nt tho station at Wymoro Saturday night wiro arraigned today before Judge Walden and pleaded not guilty. Their cases were set for hearing March 14, and they were re leased on $1,000 bond each. Three other members of the Wymore gang escaped from the officers Monday and a Burling ton detective Is assisting the authorities In trying to apprehend them. News Notes trout Stclln. STELLA. Neb., Maroh. 10.-(Speelal.)-Tho now J2O.000 high school will be ready for occupancy Monday, March JS. A num ber ot prominent educators of the state will bo hero to help assist In Its dedica tion. Curds nro out announcing the marriage Suffering Humanity Finds thatrelief mustbefound for tho illawhich may come any day, else suffering is prolonged and thereisdangerthatgraver trouble will follow. Most serious sicknesses start in disor ders of tho organs of digestion and elimination. Thebestcor rectivo and preventive, in such cases, is acknowledged to be This standard home remedy tones the 'stomach, stimu lates tho sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. Taken whenever there is need, Beecham's Pills will spare you hours of suffering and so improve your general health and strength that you can better resist disease. Tested by time, Beecham's Pills have proved safe, certain, prompt, convenient and that they Always Lead to BetteY Health " SoM Ttrlir. In box 10c, 2Sc. 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