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-ra- TJIK BEE: OMAHA, WKDXKSIUY. KKIUU AItV C, Nebraska WIDEN RURAL SCHOOL SCOPE Superintendent Thomai Rules Ad vanced Subjects May Be Taught in the Country Districts. WORK FOR THE WINTER TIME (FVom a Staff Corrfsrxmfl-nt.) IJNCOLiN, Fb. 1 (Special.) Dr. A. O. Thomas, state superintendent of ed uratlon. has rendered a decision that ad vanced subjects may be taught In rural schools If the same be not alio 3 to In terfere with the regular work of the pupils 1n the elementary grades. The declalon Is set forth In a letter to W. H. Campbell of CI arks, ot the com mittee on education of the Nebraska farmers' congress, who wrote requesting a ruling. The ruling; covers the case of mature pupils -who wish to attend the district schools during the winter months when farm work Is light. Dr. Thomas cites High School Inspector Reed of the Uni versity of Nebraska to the effect that, the university will give full credit for each advance work dons In the district schools should the student later go to a regular high school. Money Ifleant f or a " State Show, at Fair . For Belgian Relief (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. J;-(3peclal.)-By far the greater share of those who pur chased medals and otherwise contributed - to the fund for a Nebraska exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition, a proposi tion that failed, are willing that their contrbutlons be turned over to the Bel gian relief committees. The temporary Panama-Pacific commis sion for Nebraska, appointed by the gov ernor, which made an attemptto raise the fund, recently wrote to all the con tributors Informing them that the at--tempt had been abandoned and that they might have their choice of having their money back or of giving it to. the, Bel gians. . In the latter cr.se the committee would turn the money mostly In small sums, directly over to the relief commit tees. ' Secretary Mellor has received 176 of the return postals, directing him to give the senders' money to the Belgians, as against sixty-eight requesting the return of the contribution. There are a number yet to- be heard from. The balance of the money raised from the . sale of medals remaining after expenses were deducted amounted to $1,382.75 The expenditures of the commission were audited by the state auditor. The sum Of $271 60. raised by women's cluba and school ' children,-was kept In a separate fund and returned penny for penny by Secretary Mellor. New Normal Board Measure is Favored (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 2. (Special Telegram.) The committee on , education of the house tonight reported out for" passage the normal school bill which Is Intended to do away with the present .Normal board, remove the opposition to State Su perintendent Thomas, remove T. J. Majors from the board, remove A. L. Qavlneas as secretary and in other ways irks tne state normals out of politics. The bill makes the state superintendent president of thetNormal board and the state treasurer secretary. It provides that the governor shall appoint three members, one each from the First ana Second, the Third and Fourth and the Fifth and Sixth congressional districts. It also provides that no member may come from any district where there is a Normal school and thus the now board will have some new faces on it as TrJ. Majors lives at Peru, the location of one of the Normal schools, FARMERS' INSTITUTES SCHEDULED THIS MONTH LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. f2.-(Special.)-Thlrty-elght farmers' Institutes have been scheduled by the agricultural extension vservlce ,of . the University farm for the month of February. i The places and dates bf the meetings follow: Adams, 24 and 26; Allen, 10 and 11; Atlanta, H and 16; Arapahoe, 15 and 18; Beatrice, I and 4; Belvldere, 11; Brook, 2 snd. (; Brunlng. snd 10; Cadams, 5; ClfEster, ; Concord, t; Davenport, 8 and ; Dunbar. S and 4; Edgar, 8; Elgin, 22 and 23; Firth, 25 and 2S; Franklin, 17 and 18; Guide Rock. 18 and 19; Hartlngton. and 10; Heartwell. 1 and SO; Hubbell, 20; Johnson, 1 and 2; Lew Is ton. 12; Loomls. 17 and 18; Mlnden, 16 and 17; Napone,' 1C and 17; Nelson, 6; Osmond, It and 12; Palmyra, t and ; Peru. 1 and 2; Platte Center. 23 and 24; Sterling, 23 and 24; St. Edward, 24 and 25; Syracuse 4 and 6; Wtc, 2$ and 27; Wymore, 4 and 5; Wy not, t and I; Zion Hill church near Cul bertson, IS and 19. Agricultural .'short courses are sched uled at Ansley for the first week: Laurel the third week, and Swanton the fourth week of February. WELFARE ASSOCIATION HEADS BEFORE COMMITTEE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 1-tSpeclal Telegram.) A deelgatlon of Omaha citizens, among them Rabbi Cohn, president of ths Omaha Welfare commission; Dr. Theodore Han son, member of the National Welfore commission, and Dr. Cyrus F. Stlmson of the National Recreation association a p. peared before the cities and towns com mittee of the house this evening to urge ths passage of II. R. 137, the Omaha Wel fare commission bill. They also took up JL R. 10, the Burgees paving bill, giving properly owners ths right Ja designate ths kind of paving material. CEDAR COUNTY HUNDRED THOUSAND IN DEBT HARTINGTON. Neb.. Feb.! 2.-(Specla1 Telegram.) The commissioners of Cedar county have Just Issued a statement con. ceraing the financial conditions of the county. The county Is over $100,000 In debi; od the commissioners say they will Issue no more warrants for any pur pose or grant no more roads until ths county ta.out of debt. Eveu when the 1114 tax Is paid It 1 estimated that the county will uu u aver $40,000 In debt. NAMED , LABOR COMMISSIONER FOR NEBRASKA. (" K j t ) 1 1 i in i if F: M. COFFET. Coffey Appointed Labor Commissioner By Gov. Morehead (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, -Feb. 2. (Mpectal.)-F., M Coffey of Lincoln has been appointed labor commissioner by Governor More head. in ranging tne appointment me governor chose a man strongly recom mended by union labor. Mr: Coffey Is at present secretary of the State Federation, of Labor and has been prominently Identified with union af fairs, generally In an official capacity, for ycara past. He Is a printer and an employe of the State Journal Publishing company. The new appointee succeeds Charles W. Pool, former labor commissioner, who be came secretary of state the first of the year. During the last month the duties of the office have been performed by Hotel Commissioner Ackerman, whom the governor made acting labor commlHsioner for the time belt-. Mr. Coffey was a member of the Work men's Compensation and Employers' Lia bility commission created by the 1911 legis lature and appointed by Governor Aldricli. Mr. Coffey says that at present he Is registered neither as a republican or a democrat. - .' Barber Kills Self After Shooting Bank Cashier Three Times DEWEBSE. Neb., Feb. 2.-(Sneclal.) William Hediick, a barber, entered the bank here Monday ' noon while Cashier W. E. Underkofler was at lunch and Assistant Cashier Joseph Pcshck was j alone, went behind the railing and ordered j Pcshck to open tho sat. Peshek tried to gain time by playing with tne comnma tion. 'Hcdrlck, seeing the ruse, shot him twice In, the shoulder and when he turned allot him in the forehead. . Attracted, by the shots, citlscns rushed In. Hedrick. thinking he had killed hla T. ... . ...a. l ' 1 1 th.hmWw vr Yicum,. .olTuuiea; o. no- ,.v j lean. We have a dead man here. Then he turned tji gun on, himself 'and com mitted suicide. Peshek Is still living. Bobbery la supposed to have been lled rlck s motive. Another story Is that the two men had quarreled over a girl and the shooting was the outcome o. this OPPOSED TO MERGER OF ..HOTEL BOARD AND OTHER (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 2.-r(Speclal.)-Tho Mid west Jlotel Reporter protests aalnst any merger of the state hotel commission w ith any other of the admlnlalratue office of the state, part of Governor Morchead's policy of economy and busi ness reform In the administration of t'.te state's business Claiming to represent the hotel men of. the: state,-It proclaims ths present hotel law to be a model one and ex presses thhe hope that "well enough b let alone." A merger fflth the food com missioner's department is assailed on the grounds that the latter office already has too much work. Notes from Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. 2. (Special.) At .the Vegular meeting of the Board of Education Monday evening the members voted to adopt health Inspection In the Beatrice publlo schools. A number of the city physicians hays agreed to do nate their services for the first year. Tho contestants in the proceedings to probate the will of Albert Bednar. de ceased, have asked County Judge Walden to appoint G. P. Wevensonof . Wymore as special administrator until the district court has passed upon their appeal. Charles Harlow Sapp and Mary T. Hall, both of Wymore, were married Monday afternoon by Judge Walden. Ml. Sarah Bell, a resident of Beatrice since, 1880, died. suddenly Sunday evening o apoplexy, aged 7T years. She Is sur vived by her husband and eight children. Two (Seward Pioneers Are Dead. SEWARD. Neb.. Felx 2. -(Special. ) Frank Green, a former contractor, died here yesterday a,t his -home. He leaves his widow and onV daughter, Mrs. Mabel McGrcn. The funeral will be. held to morrow afternoon at 2 p. m. from his late home. He died from cancer of the throat. John Henry Ficken, ;one of the oldest residents of the country, died, at his home .northwest of Pltssantdale last Saturday from paralysis, aged 79 years. He .was born at Hanover, Germany, and came to America when a young man, living In Seward county forty years. He kraves ten children, thirty-six grand children and many other relatives. 7 hero la Only Ona To 09t Tho GENUINE, Omll For The Full Nainm Laizatixc Bromo Qmnmo Uod Tbo World Over to Whenever you feel a cold coming on think of ths full nam LAXATIVE BROMO QUININK. . Look tor this if natura a tho boat. . Prica 2) cent. Nebraska Scotts Bluff Wants . Editors' Convention for the Year 1916 SCOTT S PLt'FF. Neb.. Feb. 2.-(Spe-clal.) When the Nebraska Press asso ciation meets In Omaha next April Scott's Bluff will be representt j by a committee beating a neatly embossed Invitation, asking the association to hold Its 19t convention In this . city. The objection that Scott s Bluff Is too far away will be met by an offer that will startle the newspaper people. Ac roughly outlined now, the plwn la to have the members of f he association met at the most con venient point by a special try In, and then make them the guests of Scott'a Bluff frftm the time they board the spe cial until they are returned to the Initial point. This will overcome the objection of expense because of long distance pas senger tariff. While in Scott a I'luTf the newnpaper people will be taken In auto mobiles all Over the great Irrigated sec tions and shown the projects completed and under way. "It will be a big thing tor tho irrigated country onl a big thing for Nebraska," said one of the enthusiastic movers of the project. "We have been trying for years to convince Nebraskans, who really ought to know the facts that we are 'not in the "Band hill' country, and If we ran get the newspaper men and women out here and show them that wo bay so little; sand that We actually have to ship It In before we can manufacture cement blocks, perhaps they wll! help us get the truth fixed In the minds of ths people." During the year 1914 Scett'a Bluff county produced more than $1,000,000 worth of agricultural products, and there Is now being fed for market in the county more than 82,000,000 worth of sheep and cattle. Snow is Ten Feet Deep at Hartington HARTINGTON, Neb.. Feb. 2.-(8peclal Telegram. Hartlngton Is snowbound. It has been snowing furiously for the lsst forty-eight hours and the snow u,es the street ten feet deep. Communication with the outside world Is practical y cut nff and all traffic In the city Is suspended and the public schools are closed. The oldest inhabitant is unable to recall a heavier snowfall than the present one. District court wm to have convened In Hartington today, but had to be post poned on account of the storm. Over Three Hundred Auto Tags in Month (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.,. Feb. 2.-(SpeolaI. De spite the winter season, 361 automobile licenses were issued during January by Secretary of State Pool. The money at 82 v each goes into the various county treasuries for road work. The total paid in the state treasury "through the sec re Vary of state's office during the month wss 82.910.80. the big Item ot which was 82.099.40 received tor filing articles of In corporation. Coffee Appointed Labor. Commissioner (Frof a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 2. (Special Telegram.) Governor Morehead this morning appointed F. N. Coffey of Lln colnna labor commissioner to fill tho vacancy caused by the election of Labor Commissioner Ppol as secretary of state. Mr. Coffey will take charge of ths office at once. TO FILE FOR WATER POWER RIGHTS ON DISMAL RIVER (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. I (Special.) The first filing for water power rights on the Dis mal river is in prospect. P. Wilson, chairman of the Board ot County Com missioners for Blaine county, has writ ten to State Engineer Price that he In tends to file ang asks Information as 'to tho proper way to proceed. Falrbarr News Notes. FAIRBURY, Neb.. Feb. 2.-8peclaL-Eye and ear examinations ot all train and englnemen employed on the Nebraska division of the Rock Island are being conducted at this point daily by Train master W. W, Cameron. . Among the Jefferson county farmers on th St. Joseph market .last week were A. Fuma, L. Ktlhoffer, J. llamro. W. F. Zlenerberg and F. Basil. Farmers ara shipping out their cattle and hogs owing to the scarcity of corn. Oscar II. Buchanan, who has been em ployed as chief clerk, in the Rock Island division superintendent's office since June, l?ll, has resigned and bought an inter est In the McDonald department store. Hla successor has not been selected. Two Feet of 8oow at West Point. WEST POINT, Neb., Feb. 2 (Special.) The weather, which on Sunday was ralnr snow and sleet, developed during .Sunday night into an old-fashioned heavy snowstorm with a strong northwest wind. Over two feet, of snow has fallen and Is badly drifted. Railway travel Is sus pended and telephone and telegraph service is badly demoralised. The temper ature la comparatively mild. The storm has been particularly severe on stork. - Keea Reeralatr Rowel. Nothing better than Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation. Indigestion and sour stomach. Get a bottle. Only 20c. All druggista. Advertisement. Brglilrr a Phone Lobbyist. LINCOLN, Feb. 2.-(Speolal)-E. Ross Hitchcock of Sterling has registered as a lobhjUt representing tho People's Tele phone rompany in legislation affecting It. Otwo m Gold In Onm Dmy Nebraska House Is for Pass To Stock Shippers Back from Market (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN... Feb. 2.-Speelat.)-Fenale file No. M, tho Qraee bill requiring rail road compsnlea to furnish transportation both ways to carets kera of live stock for shipment of one carload received favor able consideration In the house today, being put through committee of the whole and sent to Its third reading. - Several amendments offered by Repre sentative Moaeley, restricting transporta tion in such cases to the owners of the stock and denying It -to agents or em ployes were voted down. One other amendment providing a penalty of $: to V0 for turning a stock trip pass over to another person than the one' for whom It Is Issued also failed to carry. Among. the bHs Indefinitely postponed on standing committee reports was one, house roll l.tt, by Regnn. giving grad uates of certain medical colleges the right to practice without "examination by the ftate Board of Health. I Entries Filed on Near 3,000 Homesteads ...... . ,. j . . . TFrom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. e 2.-Speclal.) Final entries, were .filed, ort nearly 3,000 home steads In Nebraska last year, according to the land-offices. The ' 2.64,1 final entries are distributed among forty-three counties. The great bulk are, of course, In the western part of tie state. ' . . j The total acreage taken up during the year was approximately 800.000 acres, or something over 300 .acres to the average homestead. - The .Klnkald act allows the taking. up of a section. The final grants are certified to the auditor by the various land offices and by htm certified out to the country clerks and assessors In order that the land may be placed on the tax rolls. (.'-.;. DEPUTY STATE TREASURERS , JO BE NAMED OVERSTATE (From a' StafV Correspondent.) . LINCOLN! Feb. .(Special.) Attorney General WltUa E. Reed haa prepared a hlll which will be Introduced by Rep resentative Richmond, providing for the appointment of deputy state treasurers In the different bounties ot the state to re ceive and remit -to the treasurer's off lea fees and other charges due the state. This measure' Is Intended to make af fective ;the , recent ruling . of Attorney General ,Recd that no officer or employe of the state except the' treasurer la au thorised to. receive or collect fees or other moneys due the State. ' Carpenter Baes Railroad. 'NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Feb. 2.-(Spe-cinl.) Alleging that he was damaged to tlio extent of fr.SOO' while working for the Burlington- - railroad,' W.' K. Taber of Staple ton la bringing suit against the railroad company at the session of the district -court that Is being held here this week.' Mr, 'Taber alleges that' he was badly Injured while employed as a bridge cirpenter by the company. ' .; . ' , t .- . . .-.. r -I Make$ Stubborn Coughs VanUk in a Slurry ' Sararialaair Gee 'Coach lyraa Easily ' ail Cheaply Had at Hosse If some one in your family has an ob stinate cough 1 or a bad throat or chest cold that baa been hanging on and refuses to yield to treatment, get from any drug tore 2ty ounces of l'inex and make it into a pint of cough syrup, and watch that cough vanish. Pour 'the 2tf ounces of Tinex (50 cents worth) into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. The total cost la about 64 cents, and gives you a full pint a family supply of. a most effective remedy, at a saving of .$2. A day's use will usually overcome a Esrd cough. Easily prepared in 0 minutes full directions with Pines. Keeps perfectly and baa a pleasant taste. Children lika iV It'g really remarkable how promptly and easily It lotoena the dry, hoarse or tight oough and heals the inflamed mem brane in a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per sistent loose .cough. A splendid remedy for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial asthmt and whooping cough. A'Pinex'is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pins extract, 'rich in gualacol, which la so hes.ling.to the membranes. ' Avoid diaappolptment by asking your druggist for ounces of l'inex," and do not socept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction goes with this preparation or money promptly refunded. Tht Tinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Irid. :uio? If You'll tfark Ita location on tha - Slow nigrum, and Bend It in Wa Will mil Treatment J . 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Wky I truts wtihout mat-1 tut as atari to I I'M tsarltlf f 1 from t t!Tr I ft thUf 1 free trsatmtat 1 -today. aot, at Iseat, m kat thts Itit Ireatmtat eoa so tor your aces tor It rlgkt twty-uu vary missis. sswaassssssi Nebraska Would Compel Return of Part Of Right-of-Way (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 2. (Special.) A plan to make tho I'nlon Pacific, railway turn back to the state a portion of Its 0 feet of right-of-way haa been embodied In a bill Introduced by Representative T. M. Osterman of Central City, which he thinks will meet the1 test of the courts. Heretofore the courts have held that the railway company hiV a right to retain Its rlzht-ot-wav. The bill is meroly a requirement that in each county of Nebraska the right of w-ny of a railroad company outside of cities and villages shall be of uniform width, except for yardage, depots, freight houses or roundhouses. Railroad com panies are forbidden to acquire or hold any real estate in excess of this uniform width. ' The bill applies Mike to steam and elec tric roads. A road msy have different widths for Its right-of-way In different counties, but In any one county the width must be uniform. Farm lloase .Near .tvsea Haras. AVOCA. Neb., Feb. 1 (Special.) The farm home owned by Steve Joachln of Louisville nnd occupied by Adolph Han sen, tw-o miles north of town, was totally destroyed by flro last night. The family waa away when the fire started. Only a tow articles of furniture were saved. In surance of $IO0 was carried on the furniture- Put Stomach iri in Fine Condition Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed In the, stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left In the open air. says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indiges tion Is caused by Hyper-acldlty, meaning, there Is an excess of hydro-chloric acid In the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours In the stomach much like' garbage sours In a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery In the chest, wi. belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn,' flatulence, water-braah or nausea. He tella tie to lay aside all digestive aids and Instead, 'tot from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a table spoonful In a glass of water before break fast and drink while It Is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, It Is Important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mars, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus pro mote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla 'and sodium phos phate. This harmless salts is Used by thousands of peoplo for stomach trouble with excellent results. 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Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for Catarrh, found that after perfecting a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quickly, he could not prevent the trouble beginning n nun, all over aeain. dttci trifs completely remove all tZZlmtrnhnnV signs of Catarrh from nose " lt nd throat, but in a few ens ty remev weeks they were back. , ir th taut. Goes to ths Root of Stopped-up note ttrongerkj otpki-h nun; ahead of the nv.onitani irog-in-me- throat" Natal discharges ' Hawking and spitting Snoring at night Bad breith Frequent coldt Difficult breathing Smothering sensation in dreams Sudden fits of meeting Dry mucui in note , and any of the other tymp- ' tomt that indicate ap proaching or present catarrh I a I Send the Test Treatment FREE C E. GAUSS, ! 8878 Maaa Street, Marshal, Mich. 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