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    TIIE ft HE: OMAHA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. 19U.
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Nebraska
Nebraska
THREE MILLIONS
FOR UNIVERSITY
This Sum Will Be Available During
Biennium if Appropriations
Are Unchanged.
SECRETARY ' DALES' REPORT
-
Ree.-e.ats Arc Not Askta Any More)
for Mtliitriiirr Thaa Was A -propria
at the LaM
neaaton.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
MXCOI..N. Neb.. Dec. lS.-Spe1al
Telegram.) Thre million dollars will be
available for the use of the University
of Nebraska for the next biennium If
the legislature makes the samo appro
priation aa at the last session.
Secretary J. S. Dales. In his report of
the regents' meeting, Is not asking for
any more than was voted at the last
session, but with the one-mill levy, which
will bring In $877,797. the three-fourths
mill levy for campus extension, which
raised $98,294 during the biennium, and
half that much added for the coming
year with the university cash fund
amounting to approximately 1500,000, and
with other funds, which will be brought
n by the usual methods, that sum will
be available for the building of new
buildings, maintenance, salaries and for
other things. This Is the report which
Secretary Dales makes to the state
auditor today. ,
The same appropriations as were
asked for two years ago for the follow
ing sub-stations and other adjunct of
the university have been asked for in
tbe report as follows:
Culbertson sub-station 1 10,000
North Platte sub-station K.nno
valentine sub-station 13 000
Scott's Bluff sub-station siooo
Hog cholera serum , , SnOOO
Conservation survey 12' mo
CJeologlcal survey 10 000
Htate entomologist nVo
Agricultural botany 000
Legislative reference bureau 16,500
TO REGISTER ON ANY DAY
New Han for Smaller Cities to Be
Placed Before the Legislature.
NO ELECTION COMMISSIONER
Work to Be Doae by the City Clerk
' Registration Closes Ten nays
Before Election to Be
Cheekeo fp.
Budget of State Board of Control
Following are figures end comparisons, with reductions on esch Institution:
ORDINARY EXI'ENSKS.
Institution for Feeble Milled Youth. Ilea trice..
Ulrls' Industrial school. Oeneva
Nebraska r-ldleri' and Sailors' home. lUirkett..,
Asylum for tho Insane of Nebraska. InglesKle...
state Industrial school, Kearney
Hospital for Tuberculous. Kearney
Nehraxka Hospital for Insane. Lincoln ,
Orthopedic hospital, Lincoln
Nebraska stale penitentiary, Lincoln
Nebraska Industrial home. Mil lord
Soldiers' and Sailors' home, Ml.ford ,
Institute for the Hllnd. Nebraska Olty ,
Hospital for Insane of Nebraska, Norfolk ,
Nebraska Hehool for the Deaf. Omaha ,
Home fur Dependent Children. Lincoln ,
Total ordinary expenses
(From a Staff Correspondent. I EXTRAORDINARY F.
LINCOLN. Dec. U-tSpeclaU-'W bill j
for an act providing for the registration I
of voters and conducting of elections In n1?f!,u"n,.f,01; J Minded Youth. Beatrice.,
, ... . . . . tirls Industrial school, (ieneva
cities and villages of 5.000 to 5.000 popu- I Nebraska Soldiers' and Hsllors' home, Hurkelt..
latlon, and cities having a population of Asylum for the lnxnue of Nebraska. Ingle
P.O0O and not more than W.000, and not ' H.?.d..T'roy!?nKV,l.J:"-V.
noepuai ror tne Insane. Lincoln
Orthoedtc hospital, Lincoln
Nebraska state penitentlnrv, Lincoln
Nebraska Industrial home, Mllford
Soldiers' and Pallors' heme. Milford
Institute for tha ltlln.1 X" Vm, u l-.. .i...
Hospital for the Insane of Nebraska. Norfolk.'.'
ncnooi ror :ns Oeaf. Omaha
including cities In counties having a
population of 160.000 or more; regulating
and providing for the creation and al
teration of election districts, the appoint
ment of registration and election offi
cials, deputies and peace officers, fixing f . Xebraak
Total
.1140,000
Southern Counties
Drop the Proposed
Automobile Eoad
TECUM SEH, Neb., Dec. 11 (Special.)
The proposed transcontinental automo
bile road to pass through Otoe, Nemaha,
Johnson and Gage counties, sems to be
a th'ng of the past as far as these four
counties are concerned.
William Conway of Washington, field
superintendent of the transcontinental
route, recently visited these counties and
stated that arrangements could be made
for much of the ocean -to-ooean automo
bile travel to leave the Lincoln Highway
In Iowa, cross the river at Nebraska City,
go west through these four counties and
make a direct westward route front
Beatrice to Denver. Clubs to boost for
the proposed line were organised in
nearly all the towns along the route In
the four counties.
The matter of the method of financing
the proposed road, paying the expenses
of marking the same, charts, eto., as pro
posed by Mr. Conway, evidently did not
meet the approcal of the clubs, for the
project has been given up, and the Lin
coln Highway will, in all probability, b
the only east and west automobile road
through Nebraska of Importance.
Talk of Establishing
a State Printery
(From a Btaff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Dec, U.-(9peclal.)-There
Is much talk heard around the state
bouse these days regarding a proposition
made that the next legislature set the
state up in the printing business and
equip a plant to do all the state printing.
Secretary Ludl of the stats printing
board has compiled figures showing
that during the present biennium the
tate has paid out something like 1105.000
for printing, not including that done for
the state university. The suggestion has
been mado in the past that ap lant could
be put in at the state penitentiary, but
the history of that Institution In the past
, has been that there has been a scarcity
of printers In the institution.
Some of the state Institutions, notably
the Boys' Industrial School of Kearney,
has had a printing plant In connection
with the 'nstitutlon, but the plant was
far. from up-to-date.
It has been urged that the thing to do
would be to develop printers out of some
of the best of the life prisoners' and In
that way permanent printers would al
ways bo found at the penitentiary.
a penalty for their failure to serve and
prescribing their duties." Is the title of
a bill which will be introduced in the
lower house of the Nebraska legislature
by Representatives-elect Ralph A. Moae
ley and C, Petrua Peterson of Lancaster
county In an attempt to correct tho un
satisfactory system of registration prac
ticed in Lincoln and other cities of. the
class mentioned In the title.
Msrlag Cooeels Registration.
The bill Is patterned something along
the same lines at the election law of
Omaha, but has no election commissioner,
the city clerk being given the duties of
that office. The correction which the in
troducers desire to make more than any
thing else is along registration lines, and
Instead of having certain registration
days, they make every day registration
day at the office of the city clerk up to
ten aays oerore tne election .When . a
Home for Dependent Children. LHcoln..
Total of extraordinary expenses.
and rxti aordlnay expenses....
Total of ordinary
Reformatory
Board of commissioners of state Institutions, Lincoln.
Grand total...... ,,,, 13,824,415
Appropri- Surf. Hoard's
atlon Estimate, Estimate,
ll.l 1!1S. P.O.-..
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Appropri- Rupt's. Hoard's
atlon Estimate, Estimate,
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Appropri- Runt's. Hoard's
atlon Estimate, Estimate,
WIS. 1015 Wh.
$2,lli,68 SS.16S.1M 12,304.470
$ 150.000 :
t 87.7W S 39,000
S3.824.4H I2.S4.1.470
Man with Omaha
WifeJSent to Pen
RI SH1LLIC, Neb.. leo. IS (Special.)
Ed Ixsey, one time editor of the Cody
Cow Hoy, was taken to Lincoln penlten
tlaryalaat night by Sheriff New, where he
will serve two years for violating tho
gambling laws. He operated largely with
the base ball team here during the sum
mer, and put in his spare time gambling.
He waa indicted before the grand Jury
last month and later arrested at the home
of a young woman to whom he Was pay
ing court. Tho girl was so Infatuated
with him. It Is said, she went to the
county Jail with SlOO with the Intention of
paying his fine and afterward marrying
him. Inquiries at Omaha brought out the
fact that he was already married and his
wife had not and would not divorce hltn.
Nebraska Fruit
Judging Team
Again in Clover
'From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Dec. 13. (Kpeclal.)-The
Nebraska fruit judging team defeated
the Iowa fruit Judging team In the re-
voter has registered at the time he votes ' cent nt held Moines.
that registration shall stand until he
moves . to some other voting precinct,
which act of moving from the prerlnct
cancels his registration, and he will be
required to register the same aa a new
voter In his new location.
Ten. days before the election the de
partment in the office of the city clerk
shall. be closed for the purpose of veri
fying the registration in each district
through Inspectors appointed for that
purpose and for general registration.
When any doubt exists in the mind of
the Inspector as to the light of a "oter
to register he shall mark the word - chal
lenged" after his name and the city clerk
shall at once notify such voter through
the mall to appear and show cause why
the registration should not be cancelled
and verify his registration under oath.
The system of havln gthree registration
days each year and opening up each
election voting place in the city for reg
istration has been unsatisfactory in Lin
coln, and expensive also, without giving
adequate returns for all the trouble
taken. It Is believed by Mr. Moseley
and Mr. Peterson that the bill prepared
will correct the weakness of the present
lsw and make registration not so much of
a hardship upon to many voters.
EDGAR COMMERCIAL CLUB
HAS ANNUAL BANQUET
EDGAR, Neb.. Dec, ll-(Rpeclal.)-Tne
Edgar Commercial club held its annual
banquet in Fraternity hall Friday night
The Edgar High school and the Nelson
college foot ball team were the guests
of honor. The faculties of both Institu
tions also attended, which with the Edgar
merchants and rltlsens made about 140.
A four-course banquet was served for
which all but the honor guests paid SI a
plate. Attorney L. E. Cottle was toast
n.aater and he Introduced each speaker
In a fine, eloquent manner. The follow
ing were the subjects and speakers:
Foot Ball From a Parent s Viewpoint,"
Rev. W. W. Hull.
"Athletica In School Life. Prof. Craw
ford, coach.
"Our Opponents," Prof. Hotchkiss,
coach (Nelson).
"The Last Down." Rev. Thomas
Griffiths.
1914 s Eleven," Captain Brookley.
"1915 s Eleven," CopUln Hart, elect
JOHNSON COUNTY FAIR
ASSOCIATION ELECTS
TECT7MSEH. Ntb.. Dec U. (Special)
Officers for the Johnson County Agri
cultural and Mechanical association have
been elected as follows: President, J. M.
Weber; vice president. C. II. Beethe; sec
retary, Q. H. Buerstetta; treasurer, R.
T. Reynolds; members of board of di
rectors. P. A. Brundage, E. EL Souders.
G. W. Hasaett and Moses Roberts. It Is
quite lively the city wiU be In on the
tri-state races and hold a county fair the
coming year.
HOLDREGE RECTOR ACCEPTS
CALL TO CHADR0N CHURCH
.HOLDREOE. Neb., Dec. U.-Rev. Wil
liam S. Banks, rector of St Elisabeth's
Episcopal ohurch In this city, has ac
cepted a call to the church of Chadron,
Neb., and will remove to that city the
latter part of the month. Mr. Banks
has been In charge of the - Holdrege,
Earn am and Arapahoe fields for over a
year. All of these stations have shown
a steady development in that time. Mr.
Banks will be succeeded In Holdrege by
the' Rev. Mr. Beam Is of Dayton. O. '
News Note of Colimbai,
COLUMBUS. Neb., Deo. 13. (Special.)
David Thomas, a native of Wales, Eng.,
and Albert Stenger, a native of Alsace
Lorraine, are circulating a subscription
list for - the relief of tho war-stricken
Belgians. Up to the present time they
have received contributions amounting to
$600 and they expect to reach the sum
of 11,000 in a few days.
The Union Pacific Railroad company
filed nineteen suits in the district court
of Platte county asking the court to eject
farmers who hold land which the com
pany claims aa part of Its right-of-way.
The company claims that It Is entitled by
grant of congress to a right-of-way of
400 feet wide through the state of Ne
braska. Only SOU feet of the right-of-way
has been fenoed by the company and the
farmers along on either side of the track
cultivated same for years, many of them
buying their farms without knowledge
of the fact that the company claimed
tlmo to the land outside of the fence.
Members of the fourth degree of the
Knights of Columbus enjoyed their third
annual banquet at the Knights of Co
lumbus hall. After the spread a short
program of speeches was given, with P.
J. Hart acting as toastmaster. The
speakers were Rev. Father Cyriac, At
torney William O'Brien. Mark Burke,
Fred Oerber, Dr. F. H. Morrow, Dr. M.
T. McMahon. Prof. R. O. Gruber pre
sided at the piano.
Old KralaVace Baraed.
GLENWOOD, la.. Dec 1J. (Special.)
The R. B. Cheyney rcsdlence In ward
one was burned at 7:30 o'clock Friday
evening. The house was built about 1S&.
The first now known occupant was John
Snuffln, who sold the property to Jacob
Bartholomew. Many valuable relics and
much household furniture was lost.
Usgfctw Aid Digest tea.
Laughter la one of the most healthful
exertions; it Is of great help to digestion.
A still more effectual help Is a dose of
Chamberlain's Tablets. If you should be
troubled with Indigestion give them a
trial. They only cost a quarter. Ob
tainable everywhere. Advertisement
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In years past Missouri and Kansas
have, with the above two states, entered
for the fruit Judging contest, but this
year the last named states failed to take
part and so the contest narrowed down
to Iowa and Nebraska. Besides the hon
ors of winning the contest, the winners
received the annual trophy of . a sliver
loving cup, given by the Twentieth Cen
tury Farmer of Omaha. This cup has
been the prise since 1809. no team being
a hie so far to win three year In suc
cession, which Is the rule under which
the cup Is given. Last year Nebraska
won, so that In order to gain possession
of the cup permanently It will be neces
sary to win again next year. Nebraska
fii inea of West Point.
WK9T POINT. Neb.. Iec. 13.-(Spe-clal.
The annual session of the Cuming
County Farmers' Institute was held here
yesterday and today.
The death of Alfred Pschercr. a well
known young man of West Point, oc
curred In Omaha last wek.
Miss Lillian Karlen. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. (I. Karlen of Bremer, was
marrtrd Wednesday to R. It. llolsten of
Dodge.
The full quota of 100 sacks of flour for
the Belgian sufferers Is almost subscribed
and will shortly be forwarded to Europe.
The perjury charges against Dan Ja
cobs, former night marshal, and Mrs.
Barbara Olsen have been dismissed by
the county attorney for want of suffi
cient evidence.
Marrlnge licenses were granted during
the week to the following: Edwin Aurlch
and Miss Martha Pagels, Adolph Feyer
herm and Miss Wllhelminu Herhohm
and to It. II. llolsten of Podge and Miss
Lillian Knrlen.
J. A. Foster, who has been the local
KEARNEY NORMAL SCHOOL
WILL HAVE NEW AUDITORIUM
Paul Stewart
contest; Oscar Sjogren, J. T. Smith, Ste
phen Whlsenand and Henry Jones. Prof,
J. R. Cooper coached the team.
won oer lowa mis year by Just nrteen j wire chief at this place for the Nebraska
points. j Telephone company for some, time, hna
The Nebraska team was composed o' 1 been transferred In the sumn service at
who was high man In the Grand Island. He will bo succeeded at
West Point by D. E. Rennet of Omaha.
Schlnstock Bros, of West Point W'ho
are the largest Individual live stock and
grain- dealers In Nebraska, have shipped
four carloads of horses to Omaha which
are destined for shipment to the sent
of war In Europe, they having been pur
chased for that special purpose. They
were secured mostly In the Rosebud
country In South Dakota.
Kimball Defeats Sidney.
KIMBALL, Neb., Dec. IS. (Special Tel
egram.) Kimball county High school
won a basket ball game over Sidney
High last night making in standing 1,001)
in the Western Nebraska league. Alli
ance went down to defeat at the hands
of Kimball last Saturday night Scores:
Alliance, 10; Kimball, 23; Kidney, 10;
Kimball, 17.
Bee Want Ads Product Results.
KEARNEY. Neb.. Dec 13. (Special.)
Member Dan Morris of the State Nor
mnl board and President Oeorge S. Iek
pf the Kearney Normal, have leen In
structed by the board t- draw tho pencil
sketches for the new nudltnrlum and
gymnnalum buildings to be built in Kear
ney In the spring, and these In Kear
ney men, together with an architect, who
lias offered bis services, will get the plans
out Immediately. It Is planned to ex
pend alout Is&.OOO on the two Kearney
buildings,
The plana will be submitted to the board
nt Its next meeting, and It Is believed
work on the eKarney buildings will be
started as soon aa spring opens up.
I
DEATH RECORD.
rl Prlschman.
CREinilTON, Neb., Iec. 13 Carl
Prlechmnn. representative of Mny Pros,
of Fremont, dlod suddenly at his homo
In thla city Saturday evening. He was
rnnner. Ills departure weakens tho
Thorplsn strength in all three branches
of sport.
Alexandria Defeats Falrhnry.
ALEXANDRIA, Neb.. Dec. 1.1. Fnerlnl.)
The basket ball team of the Alexandria
High school detested the Falrhnrv team
here Friday night by tho score of Ti
to 13.
Hon Rents Pemarest.
SIOINAW. Mich..' Dee. 13-Ocorgn Put
ton defeated Calvin Kemarest, SOU to Z'Mi,
In a champion Millard plnvers' Ion. in
match here tonight. Averaaes and hitrh
runs: Sutton, 8 4-37. 4S; Demareat. 8-Ki, w.
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
A Hew low Cnre That Anyone Can Uss
Without Discomfort or Loss of Tims.
We have a New
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our expense. No matter whether your
case is of long-stanulng or rucent devel
opment, whetner it Is pieaent as occasion
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for a free tr.al of our method. No matter
In what climate you live, no matter what
your age or occupation. If you are trou
bled with asthma, our method snouid re-
We specially want to send It
sitting In a chair reading when he died. "PrJ'.J' . h:;!;'nft, wh,re BU 'orm!'
, , , . I innaiers, douches, opium preparations
Apoplexy la assigned aa the cnuse of liimes. - patent smokes. ' etc.. have", 'lie.'
A
hla death
Mrl Prlschman had lived in this
vicinity for many years, and the last
few years had been traveling for May
Bros., of Fremont, and waa well known
all along the BonestenI line. He was a
member of Crelghton IOdge. Ancient
Free and Accepted Masons. The funeral
will be hell Monday.
We
want to show everyone at our u
expense, that this new method Is designed
to end all difficult breathing, nil wheezing.
at once
Townsend Tossers
Play Chicago Team
The Townsend Gun company basket
ball team Intends to vie with the crack
basket tossers of the country this year.
The American Athletic Union champions
of 11113, the Illinois Athletic club squad,
will play the tnwnaonds hero February
10, and on New Year's night they will
play the crack team at Fort Dodge, la.
A big team from Toledo will also play
the Townsends here In Omaha. The
Omaha men have Issued a challenge lo
any team In Nebraska, but as yet that
has not been answered.
and all those terrible paroxy'tuns
and for all time.
This free offer Is too Important to neg
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Nat lowry, one of the star athletes
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me siar lorwaro on tne rnorplan basket
ball team, played fullback on the font
ball squad, and waa a steady half mile
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a selection of the goods you wish to see. These
representatives call anywhere and at any speci
fied time Just make your own appointments.
Our Store Is Open
Every Evening;
Until Christmas