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F THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 22, 1914. Council Bluffs CITY FUNDS JUNN1NG LOW Overdrafts Begin to Stare City Ad ministration in the Face. ENGINEER IS WITHOUT MONEY Police Drpirinirnt lAUrly to lie Without C(ih I.on Ileforr the Next Levr ! Avnllnlilr. Council Bluffs Minor Mention Conneil Staffs Offles of Ths Bt 1 at 14 No"1 Main at Teitphoa 43. City Auditor MoAnency yesterday com pleted his monthly financial statement, which will be presented to tho council at the meeting next Monday night. Zn spite of tho effort that Mayor Ma loney and hla administration have made to keep all departmental expense within the, limit of the appropriations, three of the funds have been overdrawn, and there will be def.clencleii In two or more others. The streets and alleys department, wjth a total appropriation of J10.000, has spent US.S34.33, making a deficit of ltSM.3. In the enR.neer's department the original ap propriation hak occn exhausted and an overdraft of 1121.50, with the expenses of another month to be addc. There Is an overdraft of 1761.68 In tho emergency fund. In the lire department fund thero re mains only 11.900.09 of the original appro pi lallon, with which to meet the March expenses of more than 2.Sno. In tho po 'Ice department fund there Is n balance of Jl.371.92. The expense of the department for February was $2,183.31, and the March bills will b slightly greater. The executive department naiades, electrical, city hall and printing and sup plies department will nil have balances, and these will be turned back to the gen era fund to help meet the deficiencies, which total $3,217.01. The surplus In other funds will not be great enough to tako up atl of the deficiencies. In tho election fund thero is ample money to defray the expenses of the com ing election, Following are the balances that remained In each fund on March 1: SalaHea, executive department.... JU02.4I Police and marshal's department 1.374.92 Htrc-ets and alleys 2,334.S; Fire department 1.SR0.09 KIcctrlcal department ., 608.W City hall depurtment 28H.S1 Kng'ncerlng department I21.C0 Printing and supplies iMUfl City pound , 123.90 v Klectlons 1,894.80 Emergencies ; "Gl.w City health 431.82 Vino street extension 32.KG First uvenue extension 132.00 Indicates overdrafts. When you buy a Leffert's seamless wedding ring you buy the best. They are made from one piece of pure gold, refined and bought direct from the United States mint, properly alloyed to It, is and 22-earat gold under a govern ment Inspector. To get a good ring, this Is the kind to buy. BULLET WOUND RECEIVED ' IN CIVIL WAR CAUSES DEATH J D. J. Smith, son-in-law of tho latOiVen jtarablo Father Bonlium, died at 11:50 po'clock on Thursday night at tho amt Mit his son, It. E. Smith, near Missouri jf Valley. Jlr. Smith was 73 years Id. lie iuwas bbrn In Iowa and spent the greater, part of his life- In Council llluffs. U enlisted In an Iowa, rrfflment ami served several years as a soldier in the civil war. Ills death was duo to septicemia caused by a bullet wound received on ono of the many battlefields whero ho fought during the war. The bullet struck him on the side of tho face, at the upper part of tho nose, it lodged in the bony itructure and n those days of surgery It was declared to be Impossible' to remove It. The wound healed quickly under field hos pltat treatment and he remained In the service until the expiration of his period of enlistment- Tho wound, however. troubled him all of the remainder of bis life, and finally caused his death by blood poisoning. Mr. Smith hod been suffering acutely lor the last nine months. lie was visit ing the home of his son when tho last Illness came. The body (was brought here last evening and taken to Wood ring's, and will today be removed to the faintly residence. 110 Madison avenue where the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. He Is survived Vy one daughter, Mrs. S. C. Ilolloway, residing at the Madison avenue home, nu mreo son, w. A. Smith of dolls, Neb.; If. J. Smith of this city and It. K Smith of Missouri Valley. Burial will be in viarK cemetery. Davis, drugs. Vlctrola, 115. A. Hospe Co, CorHgans, undertakers. Phone Blank book work. Morehouse & Co. Woodrhig Undertaking Co. Tel. QAHONKIl PltfcSS, printing. Phone . DAMON KLKCTIllC CO. Tel. lW.-AdV. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone 7. TO BAVB OR TO BOItUOW, SEE C. U. Mutual lildg. and Loan Ass n. IU Pearl. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing. Leffert's. Cook-s Cleaning Works, 238 Broadway, i hone ITS. Bracley E:ectrlc Co. wiring and fix tures, l'honn 291 , Leffert's scientifically fitted glasses, guaranteed to give satisfaction. OKAXOI3 SALE BATUIlDAYMVe have them from 1 cent and up. Extra large bunklst oranges, 25 cents a dozen. Frank Peterson Urocery und Meat Market, liionu 2JW. Tho only marrlago license issued here yesterday was taken by H. J. Brown and r.lizaueth cook, Dom or rainnum, ncn 'lhey gave their ages as 21 and W, respectively. Governor Clarko yesteieay sent hero a full pardon lor Arthur Edmunds, con victed at tlio lreurunry icrm oi ine uia trirt miirt at mtieine to inter a house of Ill-fame. Kdmuntts was paroled on March 6, last year. Judge Thurnell yesterday granted a dlvorvc to Mrs. Sophia Jt'nscn from her Husband, Anton Jensen, cho alleged urunkenness. 'lhey were married June m, UWJ, and hail lived Aimoni continu ous y in this city. The grand Jurorn adjourned yesterday until 'Monday, after being in continuous session Hi neu Tuesday morning. It Is nrnbnblo their work will lrdulro about all of next week, and the final report not be made until Butimiay. Tho will of Mrs. Margaretho Adelheld Mrunlnz was filed for nrobate yesterday. Alt of the property, two 100-arro farms and a largo personal estate, Is given to her two sons, Fritz and Otto, and her two daughtcis, Mrs. Mnrle Gob and Mis Emma uruning. tiio win was uaieu J Miliary 10, IDOti. Mrs, Mary 15. Tlr.uners ytrterday filed suit In tho district court .for divorce trom Joseph Hummers, to whom she was married December 20. 1910. n Omaha. She alleges cruelty and asked to be given all of the household pioperty now at their home. A restraining order Is also asked to prevent her husband Interfering witn ncr in uny manner. Gordon Eugene Mlncar, the 2-year-old son of Mr. und Mrs. Earl Mlncar, died yesterday afternoon at their home. It oouin Tiveniy-tnird street, from dihh. therla. after an Illness of five davit. Thn child was the only grandson of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mlncar, and they ore almost heartbroken over the bereavement The iouy win do tancn today to Corydon, la., for burial. Jacob Zoller and tho Boiler Mercantile compuny yesterday began tho work of re- I modeling anu modernlz.ng tho store build ings occupied by tho company nl Enat Broadway and First street. Thn livi,iinr brick woll betweon the two hulldlnua win bo taken out and new fronts put In. Tho building permit specifies tho cost to bo $5,500. The work Is to be pushod ranldly o prevent Interference with business. Tho unidentified man killed tiv n tlnnlc Inland passenger train early Wednesday nt tho old Chautauqua crossing w.U bo uuncu loiiay ny iprontr miller. Nothing haB been discovered to establish h n Identity. After holding the body for nearly a week, Coroner cutlor has also burled the unidentified man killed last week In the Northwestern yards. Frmn prooont Indications It appears that botii A large crowd of billiard fans Were attracted to Bob Cole's billiard parlor last ntsht to see tho double header nulled off for tho amateur pocket billiard con test for the city championship. In the first gamo Shelf lor won over Dyson In an exciting game by tho scoro of 100 Ing on the porch and on the lawn throughout the services. Itov. George A. uny, pastor or tho Second l'reanyierian church, conducted the services. Guy Bourlclus sang "Abide with Me" and "It Is Well" at tho residence and "Nearer. My God. to Thee." at the crave. The pallbearers were all close relatives, Charles and John Hchultz, Carl Lang feldt, Arthur Gerard, George JL Kern and W. Welker. Ten little girls acted as flower bearers, taking the many flowers from the house to the hearse. The body was Durieu in Walnut Hill cemetery. Council Bluffs Iowa LAW SUIT SUDDENLY ENDS Des Moines Juror Negotiates with Each Side for Verdict. COURT AT ONCE STOPS TRIAL Lnrge Sum In Commission IriTolveil nnil .Indue Orders InveHtlgntlon of Chnrnce Made of Man's Misconduct. For the correct time and fine watches sea Loffcrts, sign of tho three clocks. Willing Workers Sew for the Creche The Free Willing Workers' club, an or ganization of resourceful and energetic woman residing In tho country chiefly on rural route No. 4, who have undertakin to do something practical and tangible for tho Council Bluffs creche, held the rcg ular meeting yesterday. The women met nt the homo of Mrs. II. T. Ayers and spent the afternoon sewing, working upj euro commissions on tho Eame In largo iimiviiai mm w its uwufillb Willi money realized nt a social given u fortnight ago. Mrs. Ayers served luncheon. In addition to the regular members of the club thero were a number of guests, and all Joined in tho work of sewing for tho little waifs nt tho Creche. Tho next meeting will be hold at the homo-of Sirs. C. D. Bellew on route No, 3, April 15. The club has come to liu a most popular organization, and Its reg ular meetings aro pleasant social events. (From a Stafr Correspondent.) DES MOINES, March 21.-(Spcclal Tel egram.) A lawsuit that has been on trial In district court for seven weeks came to a sudden termination today when-an Ac cusation was made that one of the Jurors had been negotiating with both of the contesting part'es with reference to tho verdict. It was the caso of Powers & Way against A. E. Hotllngsworth, Involving tho sale of t20,000 of mining stock and the effort on the part of plaintiffs to sc tened to an address from lilm, and his sons tendered him a reeerHlon at one pf their home. He Is aatjvo and) vigorous j. . - . . . j anu ai worn every aay. Qnnlltr Talks. Quality, service and price la our "hobby." Never think of buying your lumber, hardware or paint material until you get our figures. C. Hafer Lumber Co. PETER F NAREY DIES OF HEART DISEASE 8P1H1T LAKE, la., March 21. Peter E. Karey, 70 years old, former deputy rev enue collector for the northern Iowa dis trict including. Sioux City, died last even ing nt his homo hero of heart disease. Through his services as deputy revenue collector Mr. Karey was widely known in northern Iowa. He was appointed a deputy collector during the administra tion of President McKinley arid served several terms. He had lived In Dickinson county thlrty-flvo years. Ilenl Estnte Transfers. Tho following real estate transfers filed Friday wore reported to The Bee by tho Pottawattamie County Abstract com pany: Fred Torneten nnd wlfo to Henry Wild, parts of sw'.i swV4, 0, and nwi nwi,;, 7-75-42. w. d $ 750 Emmu R. Honk nnd husband to James P. Moore, north fractional half, noV 3-74-8S, w, d Churlcf IT, Talbott and wlfo to El mer O. Day, w'4 nett and nel4 nett 25-74-3S, w. d L. D. Woodmonsee to Frank I). Comstock, part of 27-74-39, w. d... 2,10.1 30 nlng was eight, while Dyson made nine. uonnam waiKoa awav with inn snennti game, when ho defeated Olson 100 to 47, uiasce nueo etr.cn urueuv - , nc iiallst at Leffert's. Vacuum combination cleaners WOO o S9.W, be sure and see our line. P, C. DeVol Hardware Co., Ml Broadway, Bonham'a highest run was oluven, while nis opponent inaao twelve, 'mere wut be. no name till Monday ovunltnr. There have been freauent rumors of numerous and flagrant violations of the federal gamo protective laws in the vl clnlty of Council Bluffs, and that tho temptation to shoot ducks and mlgatory water fowl In doflanco of the federal gamo protective law lias not been successfully rcs'stcd. No arrests have been made, but that punlshmont will follow violations of the new law Is assured by tho action of N if. itrtu, ine nowiy appointed united ritates marshal for this district. Mr. Heed yes tnrday sent word to Council Bluffs that he would give special attention to tho violators of tne law here. City Elcctrlc'an McIC'nley yestorday completed the work of changing tho flro alarm wires on Benton street by which a linn of coles on ono side of tile street has been dispensed with and the wires re moved from the annoying presence of a lot of trees, uy permission of the street railway company the wires were Placed on thv Iron trolley poles on the west side of the street where none of the trees will Interfere with them. The telephone com pany had previously taken down Its wires on the east side of Benton street be tween Washington avontto and Harmony street nnd. placed them In a now cablo In tho alley. The funeral of Mrs. Fred Lohann Tvaa held yesterday afternoon at the residence, 6S8 South Ninth street. It was very largely attended, atl portions of the house being crowded and many persons remain Thomas Flood, et at. to Dora C. Busch. wVt seVi. 28. ana oH nwU 23-75-41, w. d 19,500 Ai. u, (jrum ana wire to Mission hoard, lot 8. hlock R. In Hall's ndd.. W. d 1?W0 v. J. jsyoerg and wire 10 Hugo Ln, part of lot 6, block 3, Troynor. w. d. 700 S. H. Clark and wife to Etta U Cllzbo, lot 4, block 19, Central sub., w. d , George II. Hackett and wife to G. W. Olcsc, part of out lot 12, I,cola, w. d Total S31.142 THEBB ABE A PLENTY of shoo makers, tailors nnd hatters, but We had to send to Chicago for a professional cheese cutter. Mr. Howard will be with us all day cutting our COO pound chceso; made In Now York, where they know how Fresh eggs only 20 cents per dozen; pieplant, 10 cents per pound; asparagus, 10 cents per bunch; radishes, G cents; onions, 5 cents; cabbage, 4 cents per pound. . Wo have n snao on olives, 2 Inrgn bottles ot extra fine quality, 2T, cents. Extra lino Botid potktoos, 30 cents n peck; Ohio potatoes for seed '$1.23 per bushel; extra flno'. ofanGcs nt 25 and 30 cents; cauliflower. 15 and 20 cents: cu cumbers, ut 10 cents. Try our Tea Cup tea, nothing better In tho city, aC?25 cents. New York coffeet is always good". 25 cents. We give coupons for tho pony. Bartet & Miller, telephone 359. ONE OF IOWA'S STAR ENDS GIVEN JOB BY GOVERNOR AMES, lo., March 21.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Dr. Bernard J. Lattimcr of Bun croft, la,, a practicing veterinarian, who, in his student days at Ames wna rccog. nlzod as ono of tho greatest endB that ever played on a western gridiron, yes terday was appointed by Governor Clarlte as an assistant to tho state veterinary surgeon. Lattimcr was ono, of the most deadly taeklerx Iowa ever produced. Uo- cently he tackled matrimony, marrying an Iowa girl. The Camera Makes the Picture We Make the Cuts Sharp lines In a picture aro the essential requirements (or an etching on either sine or copper. It is almost impossible to make a good printing cut from a dim or blurred photograph. Very often our artist can by retouching the copy restore some of the pic ture value, and in a great many cases can make Improvements even in tho best of photographs, Bee Engravings Are building up ap enviable reputation for good printing. Every day we receive words of praise for cuts that ha'vo pleased our custo mers. We try to make every engraving turned out of our plant speak a good word for us. If you have been paying out your good money for inferior work, now is the tlma to make a change. We have thousands of good photograph negatives filed away from which you way select some good subject to illustrate your Ideas. Write and tell us your wants, perhaps we can help you. The Bee Publishing Co., Engraving Dept. 03 Bee Building . Omaha, nL. AVIll Cn"r CoiuiiroiiilsrU. AVOCA. In,. .March 21,-(Speclal.)-Th8 Schmidt will case. Involving tho dispo sition of property valued at not far from J100.000,, camo to a sudden termination this afternoon, when a settlement wqb reached before the Jury had been com pleted. Charles Schmidt, sr., died leaving a valuable estate, the bulk of tho property being willed to three children. These chil dren were Charles, Jr., and Ed Schmidt and Mrs. John Fletcher, wife of the as sistant attorney general. Another child and the heirs of a fifth child contested the will and the case went to trial In the court litre yesterday. It is under stood there was 'a compromise among the heirs, but the terms of the settle ment were not made public. Persistent Advertising U the Road to Big Returns. amount. The attorneys made the open charge as to tho misconduct of one Juror and the court dismissed the case and ordered investigation. Aflvnnre In Tuliciculosls Fight. Dr. A. E. Kepford, state tuberculosis lecturer, asserts that great progress has been made nnd Is being made In the fight against tuberculosis In Iowa. The state sanitarium has been a great factor 'In educating the people ns to prevention. In Washington and Jefferson counties, county hospitals havo been crect6d. Scott county Is completing a sanitarium. Thero will be an Increase of capacity at Oak- dale, Cherokee and Mount Pleasant utato Institutions. A Polk county hospital is ready. Linn . county has a committee at work on plans and Keokuk will establish u hospital. A public health committee hos been named at Ottumwa to work for a sanitarium. There Is agitation of the question at Dubuque, Crcston, Coun cil Bluffs, Mason City, Marshalltown, Burlington, Newton, Muscatine and Clin ton. A building for advance cases Is to bo built by the state. Stiitc School Is Admitted. The State School for Boys at Edora has been admitted to mombershlp In the Iowa Association ot High Schools and here, after will partlclpato In contests with other schools on an equality, . In tho past the athletic young men from the statu school havo had to secure perni't- slon every time they played a gnmo with ono of tho high school teams In anything Now thoy will be able to send out their foot ball, base ball 'and other' teams and compete. Thoy are planning to send team to the state field meet of high schools also, ' ' , Ioivri Firms Oet Contracts. Anbthcr terrific swipe at the state treas ury waa made today when the Board of Control let contracts for furnishing sugar to the stato Institutions. The board let contracts for' purchase of 335,000., pounds ot prices ranging about $2.10 a hundred Tho contracts wont to all Iowa firms at Marshalltown, Dubuque and Waterloo The sugar bought Is for only half a vear and Is for use by the wards ot tho stato. ncmnml for Station Auct. Demand for a station agent at Napier, Boone' county, , on tho line qt the Fort Dodga .tutcryrban, was made of tho rail road commission today by Secretary IUy of the Farmers' Co-Operativ Oral.i Dealers' association. Tho farmers imto formed a co-operative association an.1 havo taken over the lumber, grain and mercantile business at Napier, but the company has not provided a station agent. A test will be made to see If tho Btatc can compel placing an agent there. "Will IlcslNt Million Coriiun. Tho supremo court received a resist ance by the stato to the application ot Charles Lookard for habeas corpus to secure his freedom from prison on tno ground' that he did not know he ivas go Ing to got a long sentence when ho pleaded guilty. Tho caso Is on brought by Lockard through D. T. Blodgett u attorney to tost the Indeterminate sea tenco law. Tli a uiitirntnn rnurt was husv durln.l thp day with arguments In a large mim-1 ber of cases, Including a damage case against tho Standard Oil company and a damage case agulnst the Lennox Fur nace company. Tho old telephone cube from Vail was reargued to the court, volvlng whether or not the company had secured a right to put up an exchange In tho town. Deception of the Inebriates. Protest against the habit of tho Iowa Judges and court officials In deceiving i persons sent to tho Knoxvllle institution for the treatment ot tho drug and HqJor habits as to the terms qt their commit- ! ment was voiced at the conference of 1 ttato Institution heads. Superintendent I Donohoc stated that u large part of the . . I . V. r. rt . A t -r n. U n-. , V a, ' Wontnn Ilnrned to Dcrttli. CASTANA, la., March 21.-(Speclal.) Mrs. W. H. Smith was burned to deitn near here yesterday, Mrs. Smith, who was about 42f years of age, was washing her 8-months-old babe, sitting or stooping With her back to the kitchen stove, wlwn her dress caught on fire. She was noon enveloped In flames. The clothing was completely burned from Mrs. Smith, from her shoes to her neck. Mrs. Smith lived' elghUhours after the accident. Eoyal Neighbors ' of South Dakota Elect Officers . HURON, O. D March 2L-(Spe lal.) The triennial convention of the state Camp of tho Royal Neighbors of America has completed its session here, the at tendance being a record breaker and the meetings In every way very successful. Tho visitors wore entertained by members of the Huron camp, were given a banquet on their first night here, and a theater party on the second doy. The election ot state officers resulted ns follows: Mrs. Rca of Raymond, stato oracle; Minnie Elchberg of Brookings, vice oracle; Vesta Aldred of Frankfort, recording secretary. The selection ot su preme delegates, who will attend the meeting of the supreme camp In Rock Island, HI,, In May, was tho most spirited business of the two days' session, the results be'ng as follows: First district, delegate, Mrs. Webster ot Woonsocket, alternate, Mrs. Iarkln ot Oeddes; second .district delegates, Nellla Baker ot Huron aad Mrs. Murray of Aberdeen, alternates, Anna Woodb:k of Aurora and Mrs. Fraley of Ipswich, third district dele gate, Alice Knowies of Deadwood, al ternate, Mary Porter of Fort Plcrro. The next triennial session ot tho state camp will be held in Mitchell in 1917. and said that it Indicated a lock- ot confidence. Tha resignation was a surprise. , ajow- man. Jiecarne r three iyars agoj.' ! Grocer Shoots Three j rersons, ujluj mttj 110 WASHINGTON. March 21. Herman Knhntwkn. a erocer. ran amuck with a revolver today, shot three persons, one ot whom may die. and was taken, woundcu himself, after a pistol duel with a pollce- in. Ills wife, mother-in-law ana brother-in-law felt betoro his fire and tho wife was seriously wounded. Faml'y troubles were the cause, the pollco say Prohibitionists Orgnnlse. FORT DODQB, la., March 21.-Speclal Telegram.) Prohibitionists of Webster county are organizing for an active cam paign. They elected John Wonders ot Ottio county, chairman, and E. 7.. Stcd man. of Fort Dodge, secretary. Delegates to the stato convention are L. 8. Coffin, John Wonders, H. R. Bradshaw and F. J. Sedlasky. VERDICT REACHED IN CASE OF SETTLEMENT WORKER CHICAGO. March 21.-A,verdlct in the trial of Miss Ellen Gates Starr, a settle ment worker, charged with Interfering with tho police In the waitresses' strike hero, was reached tonight and will bo read In court Monday. Miss Starr protested when two women pickets were arrested. The police charge that her protest was an appeal to the crowd that surrounded the strikers, likely to Incite them to take the prisoners from tho police. Counsel for Miss Starr entered the defenso that the constitutional guar antee of free speech permitted her pro test. Miss Jane Addams, who for many years has been associated with Miss Starr at Hull House, attonded tho trial. Tries to Poison Her Family Because "She Did NotLike Them" PORTLAND, Ore.. March 2L Not only did Mrs. Edith Edna Hawley send poto oned candy to nor three stepchildren nnd the housekeeper of her husband's fam ily, but she lso sent the box to her own 2-year-old daughter, acordlng to an al leged confession she made today when confronted by the police with further evl dence. Mrs. Hawley was arrested yes terday on complaint of her husband, Rob ert A. Hawley. The couple havo been llv Ing apart. The police eay that in addition to trying to kill the members of her fam ily Mrs. Hawley endangered the lives ot the pupils of a public school at Arleto, a suburb, by sending a box of poisoned candy to her stepson, Stanley, in care of the principal of the school. Although his schoolmates urgea him to aistxiDuie iqa chocolates In the box, the boy refused, rememberlrlg that he had received a stni ilar box a few' days ago which he had thrown away because the candy tasted bitter. , Mrs. Hawlcy's only motive for trying to poison the family is sold to bo her decla ration that "sho did not like them." She is said to be a drug user. 0DELL OF OMAHA ATTACKS RURAL CREDITS MEASURE MINNEAPOLIS, March 21. A merger of alt farmers' co-operative organizations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne braska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Montana and Minnesota with the American Society of Equity Is the object of the convention 6f farmers from those states whicn opened here today. Tho conference will close to morrow. Opposition.. to the .proposed rural credits law. now pending In congress, was voiced by F. G. Odcll of Omaha, the principal speaker at today's session. ,Mr, Odell as serted th6 proposed law waa framed in tho interest of the eastern bankers. Most Complete TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT in the West WE SELL BOTH VICTOR ...and... COLUMBIA MACHINES I HEAD OF IOWA UNIVERSITY RESIGNS BECAUSE IGNORED IOWA CITT. Ia.. March 21. (Speclat Telegram.) Alleging that he has been ignored in tho management of univer sity affairs, President John G. Bowman or the University of Iowa today tendered his resignation to the state board of control. It will . not toko effect untli August 1. He said the State Board ot Education had discharged u professor without a hearing and wltnout consulting the head ot the university. President Bowman charged that-this w in violation of his contractual agreement with the board, Only Store Showing The World's Best Side-by-Side For Your Selection. NEWEST Victor Records ...and... Columbia Records Doily Concerts InSound-Proof Rooms, by Expert Demonstrators. EASY TERMS Write for Catalogues. Schmoller & Mueller PIANO CO. 1311-13 Farnam Street. Douglas 1623. lovrn Nwi Notes. SAC CITV-The ordination of the Rev. Alex Hucsel, pastor ot the Congregational church at Lake View, took placo this weeit. Sao County Gun club has -Just received ironi tuaie name warien iiensnaw iiny Hungurtnn partridges for the Sao County Game preserve, which consists ot 2,000 acres ot land located along the Coon river north of the city. Arrangements are being made for u professional trip shoot March 31. TABUIt K. J. Butcher, w th the MIamis Crnndall and their mother, and Alteon, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. T. it Alstropo. vere overturned on the way to Omaha by auto. Miss Crandall waa driv ing when In turning out ior a team north ot Tabor the auto suddenly turned upside down. No one was Injured. DENISON Representative farmers of this locality are looking up the plan of u operative organisation to Duy grain and stock. The Illinois Central road had made the offer of a freo site on the right-of-way. Already ROW has been pledged and when 17,000 la secured active work will begin. DENISON Tho Dentson Commercial club has arranged with the State college at Ames for an automobile Institute to be held here ADrlt 3. It- K. Uavla or the engineering extension eourso will give five Illustrated lectures and the benefit ot his knowledge to all members ot the institute. SAC CITY The Crawford county dam age suit. In which C. M. Uugan. ad ministrator. Is the plaintiff and Craw ford county the defendant. Is being tried In Sao City this week. Yesterday the plaintiff evidence wus heard to the effect that Martin Dugan came to his death In an automobile accident due. to an Insufficient barricade before an open bridge- The sum of $31,000 dam ages Is sought SAC CITV-A company of Sac City business men has started a new enter prise to be known as The Sac city C&terlne comnaiiv. Hhe firm will Klve special attention tq the manufacture ot ice cream and soft drinks. The officers are: President. L. R. Wayt: vice-president. John Anthony; secretary. C. M. "Whined; treasurer, C. C Pfaff. The new organization begin business with a capi tal stock ot I10.0CO. trouble there came from the fact tl.at persons, had ben Induced to plead guiltv on tho promise they would be able to get tack from the Institution In a few weeks or months after taking treatment for tho cute. When thoy discovered they had been committed for three years, or until cured, they got mad about It. Superln-, tendent Applegate. of Mount Pleasant, ' where the female victims are all sent, said the same was true at his Institution. An appeal was made to the Attorney gen-, eral to correct this system of Induji'ig j pleas of guilty through deception. j Honor nu Editor ou ' Birthday. j Henry Wallace, the veteran editor and ! farm writer of this city, was "S years Pld j yestorday. In honor ot this event the j pupils of the Henry Wallace school I'l j the city had a special program and Hs-j angerous Hair Dyes! M th word "Bhke Bottl Vten i bottle ot blr dje. BKWAUKL W It cooulu Bugar of L44 nd BuU INITIAL DISPLAY Monday. March 23d, Third Floor of the Famous "Homo"-Tone HADDORFF PIANOS Which has won its way into thousands of hearts, and for which we are representatives for Omaha, State of Nebraska and Western Iowa. NOW here is the piano with the one great, unique, superior tone of the piano world, and you surely must not fail to come and hear it.- Even if you are not right now thinking of buying a piano Mt is very necessary for you to hear the ,,Homo"-tone HADDORFF. ; , .You will surely buy a piano some tune and meanwhile many of your friends are buying pianos. You are' already an influence, as your friends, will ask your opinion in making a decision; naturally you want them to be glad that they tdok your advice and chose the best piano on the' market. Therefore, you should come as soon as-possible and get posted on thip great "different" and superior tone. We sell the HADDORFF on the same easy and generous terms for which this section of our store is so woll known. BURGESS-NASH CO. ' "EVERYBODY'S STORE" Whn ton i-." no a ktut iLafe I1 .at. AndHazirot lrtton r not oaly rtlckr sad smtT. bat ,r rob off. Htar of mnj tocalled "walnijt ,tr djea." Tbw dngroa coal tf prosoru r not mtda from tucai hum ana I U aUolutelj tu-mlex. 4E SAFE I 0o Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer DE SURE I r T. Ool Junta's Qnj IUlr Btorr do act tlr h htr died'Tpiouit beuilt U W jiUdTlt m h atnl ecdor ooraa back la C tiar to atght dw.IWb.ra th. btr I. lort wslnalns to tura srj tba smjnmi will "$' Tppor lt on. or tw.PPUojUoa. -,) ..vxf SSksUu Mil it at tU par botUe. It la tlHolaUljliirmleM. FREEt SftalS ftT tMateJ. Sherman tt VaCoa&eU Brojr Co, roar Stores. Drs. Mach & Mach ...THE DENTISTS... Third Floor Paxton Block Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. Telephone Douglas 1085 Associates Dr. Wilcox and Dr. OmCES THIRD rc.OO PAXTOWBIOOK Tills is Hi largest and best equipped Dental OWce In Omaha. Seven chairs, vliite enamel, sanitary equipment. Employing In all 10 people. The foundation of this large practice 1 llifi" Grade Dentistry at reasonable prices.