TJlr. JiKK: SA'iTitiMi. Al liLM' 1,"). VJU. Nebraska KIGIN BACK FROM PLAINYIEW SUte Veterinarian Inspects Kerd Thought to Have Tuberculoid. TODS IT FORAGE POISONING e Fur Tkli Year Vrrjr Kew (nam f Tkls DUfUt Have Developed ver the. Stair Mall Files Ills Eipeaee Aerostat. iFtnm a Staff Correspondent ) UNCOLS, Aug. 14 Srclal.-iMst Veterinarian Klg!n returned last night from an Inspection of condition nur rounding the death of aeveral catt'e In the vicinity of Plalnvlew recently. H was at first thought that the rattle tiad died from tuborculof a. but after looking Into the matter Dr. Klgln ram to the conclurion that It n flue to forage poisoning. However, a close watch will be kept on the herds wherj the loes vera auatained and If new caaes are reported another Investigation will t made. So far thla teaion rattle have not been affected very much with forage polo;i Ing and It had been hoped by the tat veterinarian that there would be little of It. Hall Files Ripenae Bill. George E. Hall, democratic candidate for the nomination for atate treaaurer, In the first candidate for a atate. office to file hla expense account with the -cr-tary of atate. Mr. Hall aay that he apent trying to get the nomination, mi of It being for newspaper advertising, lK) for postage and 15 for a band. laaaraare Case Appealed. The Travelers Insurance company of Hartford has appealed to the nupreme court from a Judgment secured In the touglaa county district court by Hen rietta Owens In the amount of t". 5W.M in surance Cue on the death of her husband, John 8. Owens, who was killed i by a street ear In Omaha. The company re fused to pay claim on the allegation that Owens had not kept his payments up. However, the Jury gave a Judgment for the amount of the policy ot 15.000, the accrued premium and interest amount ing to In all the amount of the Judgment KAISER TO REWARD LEEDS OF VALOR WITH IRON CROSS. man M I A Nebraska, ,! Sioux Indians Paying Visit to Captain Cook i 1 IIKMIM5FOHH, Nb. Aug. 14-(Spe-i ( r. Captain J II Cook of Axatc. In , K,ou cmmiy. I rnl'lnn a vlnlt from ' I, nml of lo"X Ind fins from Pino flldpe S(,i:uy In South liakota. Captain Cook' wait a scout In the early days In the writ and succeeded. In thoe rlnnr rous liis. In mk:ni? friends with all the trliies of tlie wfl, Red Cloud vlnit "I hlrrlj every summer a. lonir as he llvd and h's son. the yuutiK-r Heil Cloud, cont.nuep: the cust.ltn. In Csptaln rook's study on; the ranch there Is a valuable painting of j lied Cloud painted by n noted New York; City artist who visited at the ranch -one summer. Captain Cook like the cere monial dress of both Red Cloud and hla S'UHW. When valuable fossil beds were dis covered. Captain Cook reported It to the scientists of the east, who came out to Ti. f. i. ..r -,.. 1 icvie In tha hill, but Una Cloud, wno founded In ISU by King Frederick Will- i controlled the country at that time, re lain of Prussia, has lust been revived j fused permission to go to work, saying: by Kaiser Wllhclm. The covet. -o mrdal , "No white dig for bones. White man THE mON CBO.S8. Kill be presented to oldlers, who dis play marked heroism on the field dur ing (lermany's present war with t.ie triple entente. Notes from Beatrice and Gage County BKATRICE. Neb.. Aug. 14 (Special.) The eighteenth annual fraternal plcnlo under the auspices of the Ancient' Order of I'nlted Workmen, the Modern Wood men of America and auxiliary lodges, was held at Dlller yesterday and was attended by a crowd estimated at COX). Three can didatea for governor, Governor J. II. Morehcud, J. II. Kemp and ft. B. Howell gave brief addresnes. There wa a ball game between Falrbury and IHIIrr, which was won by the latter by the score of 7 to 4. Mrs. Anna Hrock of Harneston Thurs. day filed suit for divorce from her hus band, Frank Hrock. Bhe chargea that he has threatened her and their children. 6he also asks for an Injunction against her husband to prevent him from dispos ing of their property or Injuring her. Mrs. J. J. Illevlns, a pioneer resident of Blue Springs, died auddnnly Thursday morning at her home at that place, aged 4ft yeara. She la survived by her hus band and nine children. Fire early Thursday morning at Swan ton, a small town west of V Witt on the Itiirllngton road, destroyed the post office, bank, meat- market, and a pump establishment. It la also thought . tha telephone offloe was damaged aa com rnunlcatlon to that place waa cut off yesterday. It la not known how the fire tarted. The loss will probably foot up to SJO.dOO. wants gold. If gold In hill white man take away fine hunting ground from In dians and drive off Indians. White man must let hill alone.' It waa necessary that Captain Cook be sent for down near the Texas line, where he waa doing some valuable work for the government, and it was aome time before even he, whom the Indians Implicitly trusted, could prevail on the council of ,the chiefs to let the work proceed. NEWS NOTES OF SEWARD AND OF SEWARD COUNTY SEWARD, Neb.. Aug. M.-tSpecial.)-Clarence Garner of Oermantown was run over by a touring car driven by a cltlsen of Bee,' Thursday, and badly bruised. Oermantown will celebrate its securing ot Its electric light tyrtem with an all day program on September 1 ' One hundred and five farms In the vicinity of Goehner. this County, have produced 181,433 bushels of wheat. Thla, herd for the war price of II, makes a n et sum of money for Its owners. Joseph Bllvera, a realdent of this county, v as found dead at Los Angeles, Cal., on August . He resided on a farm near Cermantown for many years. W. C. Weber, while r:ding his motor cycle, wis run down by an auto near the ball park yesterday. Both motorcycle and auto mere badly damaged. Mr. ,WeW was badly bruised by the tall. During the - recent, dry weather .when five creeks were dry targe bull snakes Invaded aome portions of the residence d'strtcts, ostensibly looking for water. Stephen Payne' ha paid lU.MO for farms near Beaver Crossing, this county, Seven acres of one farm Is Incorporated In the town ot Beaver Crossing and has two of the famous flowing wells. Miss Bertha tfchlick. an aged lady of S years, dl?d at ber home very suddenly Retire, yesterday. ! Commencing June 1st, Nickel Plate The funeral of John T'c'iln. a former: Road sells tickets Chicago to New York resident and successful business man of! and return, $27.00. Boston and return. this county, was held yesterday. j IJS.OO. Also variable routes. Liberal atop- C. White, egnd. 90 yeara, was found i overs. Inquire local agent or address lead at hla home In Pleasant IsW. this' John T. Calahan, A, county, today. Death was from old age. Adama St., Chicago. N". H. Frankl'n. driving an aut.i. and' ' i a boy named Foster, riding a mutor -vc!. j " trVk ' collided Thursdsy. throwing the Foster nVK..A, Neb., Aug. 14.-t8prcl.n- I MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CONTROL VISIT TABLE ROCK TABLE ROCK. Neb., Aug., 14 (pe c!al.) JuJge Kennedy' 'of Omaha, and Honorable Henry Oerdea of Falls City, ruerhbfis of the; Ptate' Board of Control, visited Table Rock yesterday to Investi gate the .proposed site for, the new, re. folmatory. They were conveyed In auto mobiles by the Table Rock Commercln club to tha proposed site, and left on the afternoon train for Lincoln. They had, tha previous day, Investigated the pro posed site at Humboldt and expect thla week to visit the proposed sites at Rora, Ash'and, Louisville and Plattstnouth. Hall County Ballots Have No Rotation GKAND ISLAND, Nob., Aug. 14.-(fine-rial Telegram ) It was discovered late today that no rotation had been on any of the ballots for the primary election printed for this county. An Inspection of the ballots for the democratic primary for seventeen out of the twenty-one precincts found no rotation for the same Mate offices. The ballots were printed by a demy cratlc newspaper house, but the error ap pearing through all party ballots, and there Is no ground for any other belief than that It waa a mere oversight The manager of the concern at flrat declared the ballots weer rotated as the order had been given. The ballots will Immediately be re printed aa It is believed by some that there might otherwise be ground for a contest. Wllbar Loses Two fismei. WILDER, Neb., Aug. 14 (Special.) Wllber lost a game Wednesday and one Thursday to the Chicago Union Giants. The fust game bristled with home runs, and the second with short drives. Hcore flrat game: RH E. Wllber 4 I 0 0 6 A 0 0 o t Giants 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 7-15 17 6 Batteries: Wllber. Klrkland and Prucha; (limits, McNear, Wllforth and Coleman. L't'iplre, Seymour, of Beatrice. ... Second game: R.H.E. Wllber 1 0 0 0 t 0 03 8 3 Ulants 0 t 0 0 0 3 0 0-6 8 4 Batteries: Wllber, Streater and Prucha; Quints, Hartman and Bingham. Raenaniloah Itaces. BHrJNANTHVAll", la., Aug. 14,-(Speclal Telegram.) Final day's races at Shenan doah were ,. uneventful. Adinyre, . owned by K. V. Miller. Springfield, Mo., won the 2:13 pace In straight heata; Kvelyn Patchen, F. E. Kimball, Beatrice. Neb., eecond, Lady Maud Miller, U W. and K. C. Miller. Wymore, Neb. .third. Best time, 1:14'. ' Dukes Mixture, owned by O. M. Hatch, Knox :uy, la., won the :W trot; Grace Kedlamlrr, J. F. Chase, Shenandoah, la., second: The leacon, George Levalley, Webster City, la., third. lltHt time. !:l'iV a. t P. A.. SO W. I- Ball Tssrsey at North Platte. NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. Aug.. 14 fSfe"lat ) Manager Musselman reports that final arrangementa have been coin pleted for the big base ball tournament to te nein in nonn naue, August Four fast teams have been eecuerd for the three days. On Sunday, August M. the fast Mayood team will play the North Platte boys on the North Platte diamond. boy violently to. the brick pavement and bruising him. Hugh McNIff got himself tangled up In some power machinery and received a badly mangled leg- and ankle lurlig a storm which occurred about mion ght the residence belonging to the rUvenna Creamery company and occu- j pled by George Lovell. an employe, waa struck by lightning ana caaiy aamagea, b nooo ot the occupants were Injured. Ate Accident '.nr .VaMn. MADISON. Neb.. AtirJ lL-(Eneclal.1- TVank Peasley. a travellua salesman of i Norfolk 'was seriously - hurt abont the lisad and face when Frank Farr s auto mobile upsef this morning three miles west ot Madison, e Peasley. was brought to Dr. Long's offlre, where his Injuries were dressed. A deep gash serosa lh scalp required eighteen stitches. Farr of Norfolk waa driving the car, accompanied by hla little eon. Peasley and William l(sr. Aside from a few scratches received by the boy, Pcualey was the only member of the party Injured. Notwithstanding the tar talce rolled over, the dsmugc was Blight. The car had the entire road and there appears to be no as ;nale iee n for the accident. we 'trs f""Jeter.' BXETER. Neb , Aug. M.-Speclal ) Contractor Wood arrived here Monday with a good force of men to begin laying brick ea the new I40.C.A high school build ing, which will now be ruabed. Dr. O. P. BaKer Is adding another forty feet to his busmeaa house on Main atreet, now occupied by M. L. Rot hrock with a hardware stock. Mlnatare Trims Red aox'. MIXATAKK. Neb., Aug., H.-ttfpocIa; Telegram Mlnatare won today from Kansaa City Red Sox 11 to 6 In a fast game. A triple play by Mlnatare .fea tured. Hatterlea: Kansaa City, H S. McMllan and Thompson; Mlnatare, Van i'lver and Voumans. I Itefcfl.M Celebrate LITCHFIELD. Neb., Aug. 14 -(Special. ) Litchfield la making preparations for a monster celebration In the way - ot a Modern . Woodmen ' of America pk o'.c and business men's street carnival last ing three days. August &-TT. Some fast ball fames will be played and the usual round of sports, merry-go-round, etc. Bar atrark ar LlabttaT. HARVARD. Neb.. Aug. 14 (Special ) Tha barn on the farm of John Koehler. In Lynn township, four and one-half miles southeast -of this city, waa struck by lightning during the etorin last nlkht and burned down. Thirteen head of horses perished. V ;, . V. Kv f H tji . V Ceaeea Boada (or (Mr Hall. GENEVA. ' Neb., Aug. 14.-(8peclal ) Bonds for' a city building, with a hose bouse, carried cuaily and the Dr. George Mosee corner wss bought for Its location. It will be commenced at once. . 6eluft ( ta. 4lelref If ri want to know mi advance what pictures are going to be shown at yeur favorite theater tonight read "Tuday't C'cmplste Movie Program" Ob trie f.rsl ant ad page. Complete prograu-a l practically every moving picture tneiet to Omaha appar fci-CLL' bl VELV la Don't Eat Much Meat in Summer You should eat meat very sparingly during hot weather, because meat heats the'system and. when the mercury is high, you need cool ing foods. There are foods just as nutritious and some more nutritious than meat Take, for example. SPAGHETTI One single 10c package of this wholesome food is four times more nutritious than a pound of the finest steak. Faust Spaghetti is rich in gluten, the food element that makes bone and muscle. It is a cooling food. also, and can be prepared in many ways. Makes rich, savory, appetizing dishes that can be very easily prepared. A 10c pack- age will make a Faust Spaghetti dinner for a family of seven. Surely, that s si?tl economical. Send for -asaTlT TfeL ft re recipe book. rMS 5c and 10c packages -b"y today MAULL BROS. St. Louis, Mo. Speaking of War News How This? WAR DECLARED on all spring and summer wearables We're peace-loving people In this store, we're at peace with our competitors, neighbors and the country at large but we're warlike In our attitude toward present stocks, and we're abBO ' lutely heartless in our slaughter of prices. Anything that lookg like a light weight wearable is being cleared away, and each new assault on prices is duly chronicled In the news of our Gioait. Epainistoini Sail (2 2 ' And, while we talk "sale" and you think "sale", let m not forget "Quality." This Is a quality store, remember. Every garment is a quality garment the best that skill can pro duce. While a dollar or several times a dollar is saved to you, remember, there 1 no sac rifice of quality, no special' purchase, no fake values. Prices on Growing Girls' Footwear Mowed Down. Broken lots of all the desirable spring models in all leathers and fabrics. In Eng lish . and school heel, broad toe. strap, pump ir lace. Regular pri ces from IS. 50 to In. 00. all In one lot. at $1.19 Still Bombarding the Men's Suit Stock With An Effective Reduction Choice cf any man's or young man's spring suit fHVj that sold up to $25.: Snail or large sizes predominate- VftX ing1 for "w- We still have a few of those shirts worth to $r.50 which have been reduced to w 70c Prices on Boys' Hats Shot to Pieces f- Boys' 60c Cowboy for Any Boys' Fanama- Hat worth to $1.75, for .... 75c Boys' $3.50 Panama ' llats for $1.65 Another Broadside of Reductions Fired Into the Women's Apparel Section A few Wash Skirts in tan, ratine, linen and repp will go early, as they're priced at. , $1.00 and $1.50 Middies-B. & T. Middies re- o Q member. Broken lots oiC Children's $L50 and $1.95 School Dresses, in 12 and 14 year sizes only, for Hats Renewing the Attack on Women's Waist Prices Parasol Prices i Almost Annihilated Ladies' $1.75 to $2.50 Para sols for ............ t i 75c Ladies' $3.00 and $5.00 Para sols for :$1.60 $1.45 and Waists for. $1.95 85c $2.45 and $5.75 Waists for $1.45 95c Junior and Women's Summer Dresses, regular $9.75 to $14.75 values, for Junior and Women's Summer Dresses regular $15.00 to $25.00 values, for Women's and Juniors' $12.50 to $25.00 Silk and Wool Coats for Women's and Juniors' $25.00 to $45.00 Silk and Wool Coats for Women's $25.00 to $45.00 Wool Suits for ..I 49 c $5.00 $7.25 $4.50 $8.75 $8.25 Summer Underwear Being Driven Out Hosiery Prices ; . in Full-Retreat Misses' $1.00 Silk Ribbed Hose, colors and black for v ........ 50c Small lot women's $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Hose, broken sizes, at. .65 Infants'. 16c Lisle Hose, In colors, for..... 7V4 Ladies' fine ribbed silk Union Suits, values for . . Swiss lisle $1.60 00 Boys' and girls 50c Union Suits at ....J.... 35 Women's 25c lace trimmed knit pants, 13 W Boys' Washable Clothes Suffer Big Price Attack Wash Suits, fast colors, worth up to $2, for 95c OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. Wash Suits, the best worth np to $3.50 for ..$1.45 Wonderful Opportunities for Keen Economies - Offered in the - ... D. Glaflin Stock Sales Beginning Monday, August 17th. nAYBEfJ'S Watch Our Windows. ' OmanaHEflLyomaW LIQUOR and DRUG Treatment 1503 S. 10th St hona D. 7666 i OMAHA i To Patrons of the Farnam Street Car Line 1 - a i PHE FENCE in front of the United States National Bank Building has now been moved back to the curb line, and: permission has beeii granted by the city authorities to resume our f ornier practice of stopping westbound cars on the far side of 16th street. Therefore, start ing Friday, August 14th, all westbound Farnam cars will receive and discharge passengers on ' the far (west) side of 16th street, and pas senger stops on the near side of 16th street will be discontinued. Omaha & Goancil Bluffs Street Railway Go. "7tr 1914 MILK FED SFRIXG CHICKEKS, 191-2c Fresh Dressed Chickens, lb 12 3-4c Pt Pork Roast l,e Choice f ttr Pot Itoaat, lb. 14HO, 10o Younir Veal Roast 14Vao, 11V0 Veal Chops im ltinb lm IS. 0 No .1 I'ortarhouaa Steak 1TV Mutton Chops ISHo Kxtra, Lean Haiti a 1TH HmaJI Ham a UV4e riurar Curat Bacon 144 Kxtra, Lean Bacon bOVjij aVrxOZAXS From I P. M. to P., M.-Umb Chars 6o From P. M. Till 10 P. It. Pork Chops lVio BaJrXXUTT ULU t B. S. Welch. Mtk and Tansja Bts. Prices have advanced alnyost double. W lira still holding- tha prices down. Hera Is a chance for you to put In your supply of Kancy Urocarlas at nearly ta of uaual prices. You ran save from 40 to 40 on tha dollar. H I he. Cane Kugar 1 00 with 1 lb. bet Tea 9s 10c Corn or Peas So Ilk- can I'ork and Beana , 6o 4 3-ll. cans Pork ant Brans S5o 4 10c raiia Mustard Kardlues. . . . sto Tall cone Milk rW 4 M a. Navy Peana B5o 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice UVo LT.c cans Herrlra. 3 for 8o . Haker'a Chocolate, per lb 84o ! 0c can Cocoa : So Maron Jar Puklea or Plckllll 10a 10c jar 1'ennut Hutter 5 10c rolla Toilet I'aper 6s loc pkn Ureakfaat Kooij Bo 25e bottle Catsup 10c 2&c )ara Preaervea lie tiallon cana tyrup or Sorghum aSc 26c bottlp Extract o C cana Oil Surdinea ta 2Sc can l-Yime 14o Kull Cream Cheeaa 17o Jello, assorted flavors Tho Kantos Coffee, lb SOo Juart Maaou Jars, per-dox 4So Heat Thick r Rubber, dozen.. TV0 l-lb. cajta fluicy Hawaiian fcllood Pineapple 10o Tall Rod Ha!H n 1SU Mall orders filled promptly at the same prices. COAL DEPARTMENT When we offer to patrons of Public SLarket SU'lOEllLAND'S CERTIFIED COAL We t(fer the beat values that money ran bujj SOUVENIRS FREE At our Coal Department ORDER YOUR COAL HERE PUBLIC MARKET ' VSSLHJSSS Jlh For Rich, Light Calces and Puddings Nothing to much insures uniform, tatisfaaonr results in all kind of baking as Cottaqc StorUUswl It is alsrsra pore, iweel and rich down to the last drop. It re farther, last longer and l mors convenient tnaa Dome milk. Ones you learn Its tuperiority for all baking purpose you'll ntver be without It Oct a supply today. Thm Milk Without tha Cooked Taste im Tw 5uxm 5 and lO Cents At Alt Coosf Detafsre AMERICAN MILK COMPANY CHICAGO . A ti (Brnuint Id (Bennan pouble?3tcr