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Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska.
OMAHA DEAF SCHOOL COST, Roosevelt Gives
Possible Identity
GERMANS LOSE GENERALS j
Two Reported in New Casualty List j
Just Issued at Berlin.
State Board Receives Figures on Ex
pense of Maintenance.
SEVERAL FIRMS INCORPORATE
Sackett His 0, K.i of Harvard Bandit
FRENCH OFFICERS KILLED
Knurl n Staff I'm reaituitieitt I I HAMI.Vi.S
LINCOLN. Snpt. . (Special.) Hefnre Telegram. 1- In
leaving l.lni-.-ln IhkI night I'otonrl Ume-; f t nut Chief of I'oll.o
NW... ii-H.
response to
ew ftraranlaatlnua 1'lle rtleln
With !rrrr1nrr .f Mntr at I. In
coin Prominent Hallrnad Mmm
Mnrrtnl In Lincoln.
Harm
from K
J.'.. -1 Sii'i inl
u telegram
it letter II
C. Olmiii.
volt Nsui .I t lie fullimlns: irtMrtlliig rUa!rleil thl morning
attitude toward Snat ir SHtkrtt. progros-' i caliler of tin- Hank of I 'mtinimoe of
atve r.iinlMnte for govrrnor:
"I rennnt iH-nk too emphatically
Proportion of Their KalallOe i
I iMiiinrrH ti Private la I.eail
to ( hmi(f of I nlfttrm'a
t ulura.
(From a FtaTf cnrreapomlent.)
MNOlil.N. Sept. ?3.-"Special ) V cord
ing to a n port made to the state MonrcL T
! Kverett. Waali.. nlilrh cuntiilneil inn's
in ' piiper dlppl-gx glvlnir an ni--onnt of tho
favor of Mr. Saokett and th other ran- , l oMnp of tl'M hi. nil In II n man he
dldatfs on tho progressive tic ket. It ould , lirve.l to have tun tli" nuirdorer of
not onlv he n fine thing for Norak. it Sheriff Sanderson ;ipl Henry Tta-.it
woiihl llti-raMy hnv un electric effe-t for. The letter i-ont:ilneil thr Information
goml u'l through t' e c. iintry If yoi electe 1 j that the man mho held u. the Kvotctt
. mi .--itcit..;i nnu nil rouea sue-. ineviOanK column. M m term in l he
of Control by II bookkeeper. '.curse . st.1M(1 n f u.,t nJ wlsC(!, p,(. . ljmn,,n ,,rt!.v ,n rt,llf..rnln early this
(veiaeniciu, uie annul com 01 minium forms 1 have ever Keen promulgate,! in u
mj .uii-u .-rnooi 101 me i.e.. nl ( state arM I v sh to rail particular :it
Omaha for the year ending July. 1314. jj tenllon to what this platform aava uhout
S!',K74 on an Inmate population totaling j auliMlmtlfR co-operation for eompelitlun
1.4W. or an average of I.1;U per month i busincra. about keeping the fro of
on an average population of l.'l. waier power sited for the people and
aoout taxing tinenrueil Incomes more
a r
with
The description of the man tallte
that of the llnrvitrd muidorer.
FAIRBURY TURNS DOWN
THE COMMISSION FORM
Sa -kptt'a aot. have bf i f.i b a
c to wtitinre exactly with the promims In th
platlorm. and I onlv win'i 1 mild nt.iv
l'AlUl'.l HV. Neb., -.'i t 2..
In it quiet municipal iliitlui
Kairbury turned don -i the i
foi m of government, by a ot
three to one. Tlie Muestion
ial ) -
Vestt rday.
nimiiHton
of Heal ly
liinl be -ii
evr llrldue t'limitn m .
The ll.ven. n,w.. u.. fii-.i i '"" tl'" earned incomes.
tary of RtHt with a iRt'ltul utotk of $10,
JTA TVia Inirmtral.tri (' I Halt',.
, ' rk 't . t. 1 in the Miito hihI 4-ouiil cRmpnln in very
Til 51 n I J f in ton I r.I I nil I rilt n I'liMa. 1
t:an and J. W. Hutchinson. The object rm"r uf 'r l,lm "ml f"f ,px r V"n "r "'" f' l"e ' "x """ - 1
of the corporation la to build a Lodge ' 7n!"1" or"r1 1-ro-1 finally put up to tl-.e vu, ti.n.u.h tin
a, roaa the Tlatte rive,- at Havena. In M,, "" 'r,,,; .. 'tHvo ami referendum. The IK. -t
i 1 1 r.i m -i it. i. i' 'or. i . 1. 1 , municipal vote In years i-iihi ami
.... ..... .. . ... . ... . i. . ..
v.ay betwoen Central City and Col mbua. I ,.,.,. nrmr. ' ""'"i " " """"'
uniuiv rHOirio ucomcd :or me v. n.
I5KULIN. Sept r. p. ni-(la I .on-!
1 mi. Sept 2 ;i. ii. m -The riuoiallvl
list iibllsl.e.l today show the death of
two lieimiin Keneraia In the western cam i
l aun, iViierala Von W roolo m and Von j
i bou. Mat .r tioniial on I hu'tha sj
bIm given aa killed, hie death bavin or - j
rurred on August . Amonit Hie Ibibtly :
wounded an two lieiiienant general.. '
'on Wllllaen and V. ti Kui hne
The list, containing ".f-'' names. Rives i
ill- name and date of the battle for the
Ut fine, an.l indlraien that the raMin'-j
ics published si. tin covered nest of '
i. litem e npparoi'tlv deleted bv the lbtt-
..-h cciisoi i. The toliu losses so fa:' pub-
bailed arif enate b'.tW. dead. woim
del mill K;,".' m I st-1 n
Today's list siiaws the lu avn st losses
w ere - austaln. d by the I74t ti Infantry In
the buttle of Saint Uie on August and I
l.tim-vtllc on August 'J.'. This nglment '
lost Its colonel. IT offlcera and l'.f men
dead. .'1 ot.'lcers and l.iM wounded audi
men inli-sina.
stat'on about tnicl-
line.
near the Polk county
Oejtient Xll 4 ompany.
The Interlocking Cement Stave Silo oom
Jony of Omaha files articles of Incorpora
tion with the secretary of state with a
capital stock of SlO.'Hut. It. M. t-anhach,
M. L. McIonald and O. S. Lanhach arc
the Incorporators.
Frank Mullen Med.
HEARING UPON TRAIN ORDER!
FORMER HOLDREGE SHERIFF
DIES OF HEART TROUBLE
From a staff Correspondent. 1
I INCOI.N. Se t. :X tfpe. lal.l tin ap
plication of the I'nlon t'nciflc railroad a, tlul.l iKKUK. Neb.. Sept. -.! .-iSpeoiat
reheailng has bcrti planted by the rail-! Telegram. -.).. hn Vistas of I lol.lrege dbd
way coinnilssh n in the order made by , tli's morning of heart failure. Mr. Cu-das
the comml.-sloi. two weeks ago for extra R well known resident of lloldreg.
and a pioneer of Phelps county. He an
formerly sheriff for a number of years.
The funeral will be held at Mr. U istas'
residence Saturday afternoon.
I
train aetvlce on the Siiilillng branch of
Krank R. Mullen, superintendent cf tlie!,h"' I'nlon l'aclflc from Columbus.
iniaha division of the l.birllngton railway, ' I'1"' hearing will be bad on September :.'..
ins married thla forenoon to Miss Helva I - -
Cotton of Lincoln at St. Mary s cathedral. CRACKSMEN BLOW SAFE
o1 of odell lumber firm jPresident Advises
llugton for St Uouls in a private car and
from there will go to New York, return
'n to Omaha In about two weeks, where
they win reside.
I'reneb officer 'Ion 4 onsplcnons.
! I"A Ills'. Sept -t. -The proiioi tlon of
1 I'r. in h oitl. ers killed or wounded in the
! battles is so gient as compaieil with the
; eajii.ilt ley atnoio? tin privates that the
'iillesllon Is bebic d iscllssed WlietllCf II
.would not be advisable to modify offi- j
rer.'.' niiifori is and make them more dlf-
flciilt to dint iiigiilsh from those of thei
ti en. Tlip liei nians seem to pick out the ;
'orfci'- nil the more easily since the
;,l''nncli otfiiers are said t i bv sliowlnv;
gnai dailng at the heads of their com- j
'panics. There have been many promo- I
tloos of general officers recently to fill j
vacancies made tluouph casualties.
The brilliant i'rench cavalry leader, j
Mle oial Hrlooux, was Killed in ariion yes
t l .lav.
NEMAHA BAPTIST UNION
IN SESSION AT STELLA
STELIaA, Neb., fept. 23. ( Special.)
The forty-first annual session of the
maha Baptist association convened at
Stella yesterday afternoon, and will con
tinue until Thursday evening. Tho as
t M'iation embraces the counties of Kicnard
ton, Nemaha, Pawnee aid Johnson. The
BKATRICK. Nel.. Sept. il.-i Special
Telegram.) Ci ackmen last night Mow thoi
safe in "he office of the Odell Farmers' j
Lumber company at Odell. thla county, !
and tscaped with $100.' Bloodhounds from
this city were put on the trail of the rob
bers, but failed to Tlnd them.
Coal Operators to " t-z -
Annn.f mm i on ! ROOSCVClt GUCSt
Accept Compromise
News Mote at Falrliary.
WASH ITilTON, Sept. 23. - President ;
Wllnon today told J. F. Welborn, jiresl-J
dent of the Colorado Fuel and Iron com-'
pauy, that
of Elks at Boone
IHMiNK. la., Sept.
St. Colonel Hoo.se-
" ir.li uli.i is making a speaking tonir ot
he lielleved It to be the duty j ,..', ., . ,iphlllf 1)f proares-'
VAI FIBFRV, Neb.. Sept. '23. (Special.) of the operators in Colorado to accept the " .., . noon (odnv
; ;sive I'm o, nii... " -- - i
was a guest at Ihe Klks' club at u j
I Judge L. M. Pembcrt in adjourned the J basis for the settlement of the strike
September term of district court f r Jef- I proposed by federal mediators Mr. Wei
ferson county today, and returned to his born told the prcaldent that the operators
(home In eBotrice. Charles Smith, con- ; objected to several points In the plan.
accompanied
fined In the jail on the charge of burg-
nnual aermon was preached by liev . "try- " "1 pieaaen
K. tSoodman of Adams. Thursday after-! not ",,,y' 1,0 "1U ,,lc(l bpfo"'
j.oon w devoted to women's missionary j u,y 1 ','cmb,,'
work, with Mrs. S. MiHr in charge. .Mrs. I JudB P-nilrtmt granted four divorces
-Miller la the wife of the pastor at P.alriel1" ''"ry and Jefferson county parties
Vnton. a eotintrv church nv I l tnls term. The litlgatiiiB parties, who
ast year her church stood foicino-t for
l.iembrs in the missionary work. Mis.
.ieiinie A. I tail of Lincoln spoke on "llonio
Missions by the Women." f'r. L C.
! nnd
; huffct biiieheon. He was
i by a number of leaders of the party In j
the state. i
j at this term.
j were freed from the bonds of matrimony
'Included Annie and Israel Kunnlcutt,
j (Jeorge and Leonara Howard. Frank and
IClla Coder, Dorothy and lldgar Walburn.
t'i's evening. Other speakers on the pro
urnui are Rev. Wilson Mills of Oinah'i.
liev. I M. Benjambi ot Orand Island.
Iter. Charles A. Carman of Peru, Rev
.1. 1. Collins of Lln-oln, Mrs. n. it.
1'avorlght of Beatrice, Rev. C. II. Ilea'ly
of Tecuniseh and R. II. Floyd of Lewis
ton. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
I Mr. Roosevelt made a speech at Armory
! hall and left for les Mollies, where he
j w 111 speak this (vcnlng
; His speaking engagement at Ames was
j cancelled by Ills physician, who la per-
mining the former president to make but
lone s-i ch a day and one at nignt
1'arnes of New York delivered un addiens '
Vnntli Accidentally Shot
j ALLIANCE. Neb.. Sept. 2:1. (Special i
j Telegram.) Tom F.ndicutt. 10 years old.
j while riding over his brother's range
seventeen mllea south of here this morn
ing, dropped hi? rifle, the gun discharging
and the bullet, a IM-callbre, passing
through his right lung. He is In a serious
condition and will be brought" " to Xt.
Joseph's hospital at Alliance tomorrow.
Yotlllir Klldieott enme her.- Willi hla
LAW IS HELD VOID ' mother from Usage, Ok!., for a month'
! vihlt with Ma brother, A. J. Kndicott, who i
STAI'LLTON, Neb., Scd. I;!. tSi:ecial.) J is on a liomeetcad
-.lodge Ciritncs has rendered a decision I
in the test of the constitutionality of the
county high school law In district (Tuirt.
He holds the law of 9'i valid and the
ii'vv law ol ll'bi unconstitutional. That
the method of attacking the validity of
Ihe latter by Injunction was the proper
course. Therefore, In the chso at hand,
John II. Worrell against Regents, Judgn
irirn.es makes the injunction permanent.
That thero w as no legal Boh i d of Re
gents nnd that nil of their actions in
levying a tax for county high school pur-J Notes from Albion
poses was unwarranted und without color ALBION, Neb., Sept. 23. (Special. )
of law. This case has been widely Adam Long, a prominent farmer and
watched, eighteen counties of the stute I stockman living north of the city, had hla
are affected. I leg broken today, while endeavoring to
stop a runaway team.
L. Parrott and wife are slowly recover
ing from Injuries received a few days ago,
when their auto turned over In a ravine.
' tint I. a n.Aallnitl d ciL Ait tlinl fhev rea'oti
skier the question.
In answer to the objections of Mr. Wel
born the president declared he could not
act as the umpire between the operators
and the miners, and that he felt It the
duty of the operators to accept the plan
already adopted by the miners
The continuance of federal troops In I on ml ;iillv of AssnaU.
Colorado was discussed and later it PIF.RHK, S. P.. Sept. 2:1. --(Special Tele-'
said the president would withdraw the gram.)-Moint-r Akin and Oliver Marlon
troops unless a satisfactory settlement i wpre Mt i.ort Pierre today found guilty
was reached. This was not verified, how- un ,.,HriI0 0r assault and battery audi
ever. In official quarters. each was given a fine of fSi which a
The president had expected to receive a j ,ud. j
committee representing the Independent; T-,f.Ki. were the young men who while:
coal operators Involved In the strike. Mr. ' Kmm'lng a melon patch on the Marlon ;
I'
Welborn told hlin that the other oper- ( ,,., wern charged with shooting into a
ators were unable to bo present, but , , ,v (jf .... pt.pip. from Fott PI'Tic
who were riding along the highway near
News Note nf Mllford.
MII.FORH, Neb., Sept. .-(Special.)
The members of the Women's Relief corps
and (irand Army of the Republic post of
York came to Mllford Friday and en
Joyed the hospitality of the Women's Re
lief corps at the springs at Mllford. Flag
raising "camp fire," and supper and
singing of patriotic songs were the order
of the day. Dinner and supper were
served by -the Mllford Relief corps. Pr.
Conway of York delivered a patriotic,
address on the raising of the flagstaff.
President Ada Culver of the Mllford
Women's Relief corps presided over un
Interestlug campflre, where the veterans
indulged in'reminlsoenees which was hap.
I lly Interspersed by the members of the
Relief corps, some of whom were old
enough to remember the homecoming of
tho "boys" of "til-HS.
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Nfwi .Note of l'alrbar).
T'AIRBl'RY. Neb., Sept. Ti. I Special. I
- Pat Keenan, switchman in the Rock
Island yards, ia reported dangerously ill
ut his home with typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sehulti are staying'
.Valley Junction for several weeks, ow-
K to the death of the former's father.
Thomas L. Vtter has been nssigne. J to
the lenver express runs, l'airbury to
Phllllpsburg, Kan.
James H. Odey is visiting friends in
Horton. Kan., and will return to Fair
bury and resume his work as engineer.
Charles Kautznian. lashicr f.r the St.
Jo.-cph & Grand Island rallwav in this
city, has resigned, to take a similar posi
tion with the Rock Island fit this point.
He succeeds Ivanhoe Bradley, who was
promoted to chief clerk to the general
1 night eg mt at Topeka.
l.lTej-y Ran In (.Iblxin Burned.
OIBBON. Neb.. Sept. ;r. iSpec.al Telegram.-Fire
destroyed the north side liv
ery bam this ir.urnlng at 3 o'clock. .Seven
horses were burned to death and every
thing In the barn wan a total loss, as the
entire 'I'.sde was a raging furnace be
fore the lirenwn were called. W. C. Smith
o' California nwiud the bjilding, which
v us insured for '00. Ira Weakley owned
the contents, on which he carried tl.aOO
i. entrance. Nothing definite a to the
irgin of the fire hH been learned so far.
I MiuhrtilKe Tea in Una Fine Record.
f AMHHILGi:. Neb., Sept. Ii (Bpeclal.)
- The Cambridge base ball team played
thirty-nine gunus. winning twenty
turn. It defeated all the fast teams In
thi sect I. u of the .tale. The team wat,
u. scni'-pr-M.'SH-oilal organization and was
well supported by the busl'icu mm and
eopl of Cambridge.
Temperance I nlnn Talks Suffraare.
HASTINC.f). Neb.. Sept. .(Special
Telegram.) All but five of the counties of
Nebraska were represented at today's
session of the Women's Christian Tem
perance union. Kqusl suffrage will be the
chief plank of the resolutions. About 2o0
delegates are in attendance. Officers will
be elected tomorrow.
would write. The president asked that
Mr. Welliorn tell the other operators tlintj
he could not accept n refusal of the plan.!
Mr. Welborn presented an alternative!
plan for the solution of the strike trouble, j
but the president refused to consider It, !
saying that he did not believe a compro-j
mlse possible. The president declared that I
the public Interests demanded the end of
the strike ami that it was the patriotic i
duty of the mine operators to accept th
proposal. j
Mr. Welborn declared after bis Intel view j
with the president that the question wasi
th patch and wounding several of them.
DEATH RECORD
Michael II. Weal fall.
FAlRlll'RY. Neb.. Sept. IKL-t (Special. -Michael
B. Westfall, a veteran of the
civil war, died at bis mime here after an j
extended illness. Henth was attributed to !
i heart fail. ire. He was one of tho oldest .
veterans nnd citizens of Jcferson county, j
having been born In Champaign county, j
Ohio, March ft, IMS. lie entered the civil i
Ohio I
1
still onen Hnd that he would liniuerlintelv
renort Ihe result of his talk to the other war. enlisting In the Forty-fifth
j volunteer intantry, ami nerved nearly
three years. 1 lie i.ranu .Army veterans
operators.
Pee Want Ad Produce Reaults.
MEMBERS OF DIRIGIBLE
CREW GET IRON CROSS
BKRL1N. Via London. Sept. 23. Kvery
member of the crew of the (Vrman dirigi
ble balloon Sehuettelans II, has been
decorated with tho Iron Cross for
recognition.
had charge of the funeral.
Ilarr) llnrliaselte.
McCoiiK, Neb., Sepl. 21.-(Special. I--Harry
Barbaxette, onu of the proprietors
of the Commercial hotel of this city, died
Monday night, after an illness of some
duration. Oeeeased was long a resident
of Mef'ook, and is well known overouth
west Nebraska. His widow and three
children survive.
Reliability
is what a t lot' tor must b iiKsurod of in n-coiniuentl-.
ing a l'oott or drink. He must know that it is hon
est, efficient, pure and wholesome.
hi cates of nervousness, heart flutter, headache,
biliousness, indigestion, etc., where the patient is a
coffee drinker, most doctors order: "(Juit coffee
and ue Postuni."
Doctors recommend Postum hi-cause they know
that it is a pure food-drink absolutely free from
the ilruir, caffeine, which makes coffee injurious to
most nsers.
It is sufficient that thousands of physicians not
only recommend, hut themselves use
POS
TUM
its worth having been fully demonstrated, not only in the homo, but in Sanitai
ium. Hospitals and Colleges.
Po3tum now conies in two forms:
Rejuiar Postum must be well boiled--' ami J5c packages.
Instant Postum soluble no boiling made in the cup with hot water, instantly.
:te and 50c tins.
I loth kindsj are delicious cost per cup about the same hold by (irocera every
where. "There's a Reason" for Postum
Inteir is a Shance to Save Firon
$85.00 to $215.00 OH A CIIGE1 GRADE PIAHO
Thf arve annonnceinant brotifchf so many rnatomera to nor atore the
nt wpok tht Iit declrlM to rontlnu the aale. The low phlcf for
anrh hluli irrnMlei rianoa wnei an attraction that th peple roalttn't rit.
tVnn tomorrow and sileet a Piano from oar big lint of harRatnn.
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Illll-I.'t PA II NAM HTHKET, OMAltA, NEB. F.atab. 1RI.
0 Wr. M ''l4l
His wife snubbed
by her neighbors
His daughter turned aside from at church
He himself blackballed at the club
A man in a small city tracked down the
cause. He was square, clean and likable; well
known, with a charming wife and daughter,
pleniy of money, and yet why wouldn't
folks have anything to do with him and his?
The man tells the story himself see page 13
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