THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEnRUAttY 11. 1915. 1 3 Nebraska WAR DPOH YEHDORS OF DISEASED HEAT food Commissioner Harm&n Gets Permission from Attorney General to Proceed Against Ord Men. JILL TO POINT IS TAKEN ,UP From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 10. -(Special.) LouU Iarat a butcher at Ord, Neb., and Charles Prion, a farmer living near Ord, are to he proceeded against by the county authorities on Ule charge of aelllnc deseaaed meat. - The charge la to bo brought In con nection with an alleged transaction In whloh the farmer aold the butcher a calf suffering? from spinal meningitis. Attorney eUneral Heed . this morning directed the county attorney of Valley county to proceed agatnot both the farmer and the butcher. His action was taken at the request of Food Commissioner Harman, who Investigated the caae. The attorney general advised the local au thorities that he would furnish them any assistance they might desre. H. R..248, the Fries bill, making It a fenlony to sell meat from diseased anl ' Jnals, was recommended by the Judiciary committee today to pass with an amend ment making the penalty $100 to $1,000 Xlne, or six onths'ln the penitentiary. Railroad Mri Petltloau . Chairman of the house and senate com mittees on railroads have received letters from division No. 183 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, .locate at Omaha, asking for the passage of H. R. Io. 584. This bill requires all persons operating motor vehicles to come to 4 full stop before crossing railroad tracks. The engineers bespeak the "mental anguish and regret" that comes to them, following accident. Another contention advanced by them Isthat the heavier vehicles are likely to dcraij a train. Kstrariltloa for Cobra a. . Governor Morchead has honored ex tradition papers for Sablna Cohran, who Is wanted at Chicago, for the alleged theft of a diamond ring and a watch. She Is being held at Omaha. It Is aleged that ane stole articles worth $295 from one Joe iE. Miller. Officials to HaAtlns-s. Auditor Smith and Treasurer Hall a attending the convention of county clerks and county treasurer, which is being held at Hastings. . v - ' ' . Thomas to Winer. State Superintendent Thomas went to 1v I . .. 1. j . i""""" neunrwar io speaK at a patriotic patrons" meeting.. A series of meetings covering the week are being aeia mere, - . COLUMBUS SENDS CAR OF FLOUR TO BELGIUM COLUMBUS. Neb., Feb. 10. (Special.) 1A car of flour destined for the Belgian sufferers was sent from Columbus and the Elevator Roller Mills In this .city. The flour was purchased with the funds raised through subscription - David Thomas and Albert Stenger several week go, amounting to 1760, which" amount represented donations from thl elty, iflatte Center and Monroe. The local mills cut the price to K a barrel. . SEWARD WILL VOTE ON HIGH SCHOOL BOND ISSUE SEWARD. Neb.. Feb. 10. (Special.) At a mass meeting last night of the aehoo) patrons of district No. 8, Including the, city of Seward, It was resolved to submit to the voters of this school dls ' trlct a proposition to issue bonds to the amount of S6O.O0O to erect a new high school here. The proposition of Issuing these bonds will be submitted at the spring election. News Notes of Beward. SEWARD. Neb., Feb. 10.-(SpeciaL) Dana Bartholomew, the oldest man in this county, died at his home at Tamora Monday. His body will be taken to Aurora,,-III., for Interment. John Jackson was 'arrested and lodged In Jail yesterday on the charge of stealing a small sum of money and a number. of articles from the office of Dr. Hlrsch. Dockie's jewelry store at UUca burned to the ground last night. The stock was Insured for 12 000, ' T. Krieghauaer was badly Injured yesterday- by a fall on the tee in bis farm yard. Miss Anna Rochler and I Herman Bluhm were married at the German Severe Blosd With Magic Effect, Great Rem edy Makes Disease Disappear.-. At si most say drag stors you .may es tala S. B. S.. the tamoua blood pari tier, aad you then have veritable wlsard that makes all blood trochlea vanlah. lour Btuinai-h takes kindly te 8. 8. 8., It rushes Into your blood. Is a purifying wars, makes the liver, kidneys, bladder aod akla work la harmony; stops accumulation that bars csused rbeumetiuo, rstarrn, awollea glands, aore throat sad skin eruptions. Just as food makes blood, so does 8. 8. 8. follow the process of digestion to stimu late natural secretions to protect ua agalnat toe ravages of disease genua We are wall aware of the fact that tbese germs are apt to be latent wltala us te break forth la violent eruptlona of the skin whenever the a rat em Is In s low state of restate ore. Aad It, Is to both prevent these eruptions or te get rid of thria tost Nature gave as such sa ally as 8. 8., 8. It Is purely vegetable, contains no mercury, snd yet It overcomes tbose serious troubles for wblrfe mercury baa been employed for sges. Is every eomniunltv are people wbo know this te b true. Tbey owe te 8. 8. 8. tbelr recovery. Get a bottle today. Befuee all substitutes, s, Read the folder around tbe bottle that tella of the wonderful work belug done br the meiiiial oVpartutat la assisting ueers of B. 8. B. For a special book oo blood troubles sddreas The swift Nebraska KvaniMloal church IS if T mr A Hii.. yrstrday afternoon A good many cars of sheep fed here this winter are being shipped out. Twenty Nebraska , Cities Send Men ' To State Meeting (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Feb. 10.-8peclal.) Sixty five delegatea representing twenty cities and towns of the state attended . the opening session of the sixth annual con vention of the League of Nebraska Mu nicipalities. The delegates gathered early because they are hero loaded to the brim for three or four bills In the legislature, which they consider vitally affect hlme rule In Nebraska. Mayor Zehrung of Lincoln, in his ad dress of welcome, let It be knnwn that the Lincoln officials "have not been sleep ing regarding certain bllla In the legis lature, having In mind Peterson's meat ore, which would take the control of street railways from city governments and put It In the hands of the State Rail way commission. Strong municipal ownership advocates as well as strong anti-municipal owner ship were In the convention either as delegates or lobbyists. Among the cities represente are: Beatrice, Kearney, Hastings, Fremont, Norfolk. Nebraska Cltv. Fi Exeter. Valentine, Chadron, Franklin,' University Place. Hnwnll n Llller. Falrbviry. McCook, College View! Lincoln, ( Syracuse an J Beaver Crossing. Roberts Weeps as . Is Taken to Prison NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Feb. 10.-(Spe- clai Telegram.) Showing real emotion for the first time since his conviction of murder, Roy Roberts left this city today for Lincoln,' where he must meet death tn . the electric chair unless something unexpected should happen. Roberts eyes were red with weeping as he was led through the crowd of curious onlookers from the automobile to the station. Roberts was accompanied by Sheriff Salisbury, his deputy and County Attor ney Glbbe. He was shackled to Charles Stevens, who Is being sent up for three years on a charge of burning haystacks near hers on' a cold night to warm him self. This person expressed disappoint ment that ha didn't get twenty years for his offense? NORFOLK'S POPULATION SHOWS STEADY GROWTH NORFOLK, Neb.. Feb. I 10. -(Special Telegram.) Norfolk's population Is now 8.075, according to the , Kefcer Directory company, which furnished a census of the city. This Is an Increase of 1000 In four years. HASTINGS CHURCH PLANS i MOVIES FOR CHILDREN HASTINGS. Neb., Feb. 10.-i(Bpec!ai.) In the design for the new $70,000 Meth odist church which will be erected this year provision la made for moving pic tures', the board having tentatively agreed to giro picture shows twice a week. f - ' - I Notes from Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb., Feb. 10. (Special.) (Walter Johnson, a resident of Beatrice since 1881, died Tuesday morning of pneu monia, aged B years. He was a native of Germany aad leaves a widow and five sons. ' An execution for 16,690. was Issued on Tuesday In the district court against David Pothast of this city. This Is the amount .claimed to be due Catherine Pot hast as alimony and judgment when she was granted a divorce from David Pot- haafsome months ago.. ; Mary C, Cramer. Cortland, was granted a divorce from George Cramer In the dis trict court Tuesday The plaintiff al leged desertion and nonsupport. . Judgments amounting to nearly 16,000 were entered against the Paddock Hotel company of this city Tuesday by Judge Pemberton of the distriotxourt. The Plaintiffs are Jette Collman, Telford A Watson, Eva Rogers and the Beatrice Iron Works. . , Batrle Haa Jltaey Baa. BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. 10. Mrs. Jennie Murphy haa the distinction of operating and controlling Beatrloe's first utnav bus line, which was started here Tues day. At present the bus covers part of the territory in the, eastern part of. the city. awial Verolc Ulvew. ' HASTINGS. Neb.. Feb. .-(SpeclaI.)- Oeorge Klein, who brought suit against Adam Breeds', editor of the Tribune, for 110,000 damages for alleged libel, was given a verdict for IS in the district court to day. Iowa" Congressman Says Wilson Moved ' Board in Rate Deal WASHINGTON, Feb. JO. Representa tive Good of Iowa, republican, threw tbe bouse Into a tempest of debate today by declaring . President ; Wilson had In fluenced the Interstate Commerce com mission In Its recent decision granting freight rate Increases. The debate, was on sn Item of 13,000,000 la the sundry eivll bill for the physical valuation of rallroada . v Representatives FlUgerald, Moss and Gordon defended the president. "No one seriously believed," said Rep resentative Fitsgerald, "that the presi dent haa attempted to coerce members of the commission to render any decision In tbe way the evidence would Indicate. The president has not attempted to In fluence the commission on any point whatever." German Annoys - Ambassador Gerard BERLIN, Feb.." 10.-Via London. Whlle Ambassador Gerard and a party from the American embassy were St eading a theater last night they were greatly annoyed by a man In the audience, who protested because they were speaking EngUah. When this man was Informed that his remarks were directed sgalnst the American ambassa dor he began a loud and violent t,trada sgalnst the I'nlted flutes for perm'ttlg the exportation of arms. The man finally waa suppressed. Nebraska COMPANIES HIT NEW SNAG Secretary of State Pool rinds Big" Number that Rare Failed to Incorporate. WILL TAKE STEPS AT ONCE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. l6.-(Spelal.) teor tary of State Pool has discover that there are about seventy Insurance com panies doing business in the state who have failed to Incorporate and are there fore working In defiance of law and are liable to prosecution. Many of these companies are mutual and according to the attorney general the members thereof are assuming unlimited responsibility anHiabllity because it Is a partnership pure and simple. The attention of the attorney, general has been called to Vie matter by Secre tary of State Pool for he believes that they should be required to pay the fee of two dollars and oome tn under the requirements of the law. View of Attorney Geaeral. The opinion of the attorney geaeral is as follows: ' With reference I In which you aay that seventy companies "'7 i-rmiin a inxurance companlee In mw state without having first filed In juur oiun meir articles of Incorporation. win aay It Is a great surprise that such a state of facta, exists. They should be on file In your office, the fees provided iw Miuuia nave oeen paid in "ad vance Into the state treasury, and, upon your certificate showing that the articles of Inrnrnnratinn ni tuiwHutini, k. .4 k 1 filed In your office, permission by the iaie insurance Board, through Its eecre lary, should have Issued permitting anr Mowing sucn companies to write insur ance. . Any attempt to contract a mutual aa- Bennment iiaoiiny ny any aucn companies. without being first Incorporated and the art Idea of Incorporation rnoraunn ruwi in vmi office and that of the county clerk of the county where the principal place of "mineis in to oe iranaacien, ann there after permission obtained from the state insurance board, would be creating un limited liability on the pert of the seversl members as a ttartnershln nur nA simple, and which was not contemplated by the Insurance code, the laws of the state, and. no doubt, not the Intention of inmw wno are interested in the several k-ompames. 1 aware of Companies. The names of the offending companies are given as follows: Antelope NellKh. County Farmers Mutual, I'.Rttle Creek Mutual. Battle 'CreoVr. Hor.ne County Farmers Mutual, Albion. iwjya ounty f armers Mutual Neper. . edar County German Fanners' Mutual ire, nanington. Clav Countv Mutual. nl v Crmtr Dawson County Farmers Mutual, Lex- lorchester Farmers Mutual, Dorchester. nweiiing liouee Mutual. Lincoln. Farm Central Mutual Klra. H at in ire Farmers' Alliance Fire and Lightning aiii-uRi, Aurora. Farmers A ha a i ..i TA-n.n Ti k. Farmers Mutual Flro and Lightning of Farmer Mutual of Thayer County, uarteion. ' Farmers Mutual of Geneva. Fairmont. Farmers Mutual Insurance Association or, uodge Lounty, Ames. Farmers Mutual Homo, Hooper. Farmers Mutual Home Tome So. Hooper. Farmers Mutual of Buffalo County, xie&rney. Farmers Mutual of Nebraska. T.lnmln. Farmers Mutual of Burt, Cuming and Dodge Counties, Oakland. Farmers Mutual of Madison, .'Pierce, Wayne and Stanton. Norfolk. Farmes' Mutual Fire of Madison; Platte ana niaum, Aiaaison. Farmers Mutual of Plymouth, Plymouth. Farmers Mutual Fire and Live Stock T1 - ...,V. Farmers Mutual c Saunders County, Ithaoa. Farmers' Mutual of Scott's ' Bluff 41 . ... Cl A.I Til.. MM . f armers Mutual of wausa. Wausa. v Farmers Mutual of York County. York. Farmers Union Mutual, Fremont. Franklin Oounty . Farmers Mutual.' Franklin. Furnas Countv Farmers Mutual. Beavn- City. . Gage County Fire and Lirhtnlng. Tor nado and Cyclone Mutual, lilue Hprings. uerman rwrmers Mutual, l oion. --, tierman Farmera Mutual Fire. Klkho German Farmers Mutual of Eartrv County, Gretna. uerman farmers Mutual xnsuranca As sociation, Howard. German Farmera Mutual Firs of York County, York. uerman Mutual t or uoage ' uounry. Scrlbner. German Mutual Fire of Nemaha County and Vicinity, Johnson. Uerman Mutual of Ballna- and Reward Counties, Mil ford. Grange and Farmers Mutual, Blair. Grange' Mutual of Custer County, Broken Bow. Hammond Precinct Mutual, Davenport. Jefferson County Mutual, Diller. Kearney County Farmers Mutual, Mln den. Lancaster County Farmers Mutual, Ben nett. . Lancaster and Gaga Farmers Mutual. Firth. Leigh German Farmers Mutual. Leigh. Madison county FarmersVMutual. Battle Creek. - Mutual Protect Ke -Fire Association, Seward. v- Nebraska Lumbermen's .Mutual Insur ance Association, Lincoln. Nebraska Mutual, Lincoln. Nemaha County Farmers Mutual Flro and Lightning, Auburn North Platte Mutual Tornado, Norfolk. Nuckolls County Farmers Mutual, Nel son. . Nysted Farmers Mutusl. Dannebrog. Pawnee County Mutual, Pawnee City. Phelps County Fasmers Mutual Fire snd Lightning, Holdrege. Pierce county f armers Mutual, Fierce. ' Platte Mutual. Plattsmouth. Polk and Butler County Farmers Mu tual, Osceola. Richardson County - Farmers Mutual, Falls City. , " lloman Cathollo Farmers Mutual. Petersburg. . Scandinavian Mutual Fire, Lightning and Tornado, Axtell. Scandinavian Mutual Live Mock, Axteli. State Farmera Mutual, South Omaha. rlterllng Farm Mutual,' Adams. Svea Mutual lnaurance Association. Malmo. Washington County Scandinavian Mu tual, Kennard. Western I'nlon Mutual Insurance Asso ciation, Wllber. Wilcox Farmers Mutual Fir and Light ning, WUcox. Treavsarere Elect Officer. HASTINGS, Neb.. Feb. 10. (Special Telegram.) The Nebraska Association of County Treasurers tonight elected tbe following officers: President. W. F. De laney, Butler; vice president. T. N. Henry, North Loup; secretary. Noon McMurreo, Beaver City. '.The convention adjourned, leaving the meeting place to be se lected by a referendum vote.. A Personal ( at. There are ao-called "honey and tar" preparations that coat the dealer half as much but sell at the aame prion as the original and genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Wa never offer these Imitations and substitutes. We know you will buy Foley-a whenever you need a cough ayrup if you once use It. People oome long distances for the true Foley's over thirty years the leading remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchial aod lagrlppe coughs. Sold by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Portland to Ptar lex, - Manager Walter M. MoCretlle of the Portland League Coast club has received s command atiun from the booking sgent of the Chicago White Hox. offering to play three games In California with Port land. McCile aad tbe ollw would.be actei'ted- FHIBUSTERERS END LONG SENATE GRIND, NORRIS TURNS TIDE (Continued from Page One.) had no personal knowledge of what por tion private ship owners took, he said, but believed that they were opposed to any legislation whatever on the subject of the merchant marine. . "But when legislation doea come, as it surely must." he added, "there Is not a ship owner or shipping corporation which would not contribute largely to secure such legislation aa the administration bill, as opposej to that which t have offered. I will show that the pending bill will aid them to neutrallie and destroy all the benefits which Is sought by the bill." . NORMAL BOARD BILL KILLED BY SENATE (Continued from Pag One.) schools of the state, he ssld. should be larger ny rar than the InteresV of any on man. Mint of Polities. Senator Pplrk of Saline, who offered the substitute motion that the report of the committee be not concurred In. beaooka th merits of the bill, arguing that Its objeo waa to take the sting of politics out of the school system of the atate. II thought It most unjust that he state su perintendent should be forced to kneel to his avowed enemies on the normal board. Senator Howell of Douglas wsnted to go on reoord as opposed to all of the pro posed school legislation, Including the county unit school bill, an unwlae con centratlon of power. He pointed out Senator Grace aa the father of thirteen children, whom the bill would rob of a voice) In local school affairs. He Held h could easily understand why the mln rtty should ask for a non-partisan nor mal board. He was In favor of the grand old men of the state who In the past had so loyally stood by the Interests of the schoola Tha proposed normal bill would take away all sens of local pride, h ssld. Sandal Into Rlnar Senator Sandal of York took up the gauntlet , on Howell's anti-Hamlltonlan re marks on the concentration of power with, a gib at the Douglas cowtrty sena tor's stand . for forcible annexation of South Omaha. He believed that the bill ahould at least be placed on general fils where It could be discussed. Senator Mallery of Box ' Butte, ' whose school code commission bill is also threat ened, said that he was for a normal board of some kind. He thought the word "vengeanoe". should be taken out of th measure. He ssld thst he had been mis-represented as to his. stsnd on the but , Th yet oh Splrk'g motion to concur tn th report of th committee was as follows t . Ayes Best.-Douthett iJthners, Mallery. Quinby, Sandall and Hplrk T, Nayst Bedford, Brookley, Buhrman, Buahee, . By gland, .Gatee, Grace Henry, Hoacland. Howell. Klechel, Kohl, Krum- bach, Marshall, Mattes, Plller. Robertson, Ruden. Haundera. Whumway. Hpencer. Weesner. Wilson of Dodge, and Wink M. Th proceedings of the senate In the committee of the whole this morning In eluded the passage of two bills and the defeat of a third. . Mara Ikskespi P routine. a The' report was heard during tm day and received . som ' credence that soon after the legislature adjourns soma of the normal achoot heads and fsoulty members are to b decapitated ' by the present board In th same manner that Dr. A. O. Thomas waa while serving aa president of Kearney school. Why It Was Tamed. Senator Phil Kohl of Wayne was the Dig UJcsIiing? DDo'tUoriy 0:3 SIIITGI) SKITCH Take Dirt Out of Clothe JMk Marlo Sayea Enoofh ioap to Faj for ItaaU Maa Tlmea trrer. Don't yon be a rlotlm of th wash board another time) A It-cent package f STITCH makes th blggt dlrtlMl wash that ever waa Just as aay as do ing a fsw dishes. 8KITCH won't hurt the flimsiest fab- rlo. Tou could even eat Kit ITCH and J It wouldn't hurt your stomach. Tou Just viae three teaspoons ef 8KITCH to a bollerful of clothes and than you can read yeur paper or do np th houswrk while 8KITCH Just naturally akltchs the dirt out of your clothes clean as a new penny. It costs leas than I cents for a wash and save all th soap you now use la rubbing. 0t a ' l-csnt package o' BKITCH of aay grocer or send for frt ample-to Hans. Ftchtsnbsrg, til Gra1 Ave Milwaukee, Wla Ad vsrtlsemen' ColdinHcctl ondCatarih Pot a tea spoonful of Omcjrs Oil Jn a cup of boiling water, then inhak tha team which goes throogh the passage of the nose and throat This simple treatment uatuUy civet quick f elicL heavy villain In the tragedy, with Sen ator Klechcl of Nemaha ably supporting him In the act. Kohl has a normal In his own town, and Klechel represents the Majora portion of Ms district, wilh an other normal at Peru. It Is said thst bth are afraid that with a nonpartisan board they would not be able to pull off stunts which hsve been pulled off with the board unCer the Influence of the tri umvirate combination. tlrniia In at tlele. ' The mln excuse given by Senator Kohl and the other actors In the play was that it would be turning over the normals Without ExceptionThe Greatest' Sale Omaha Men Have Ever Known .- Now On Ur.der a Full Head of Steam Our Greater V Qearaway . Sale of Every Man and Young Man' Winter Weight Suit or Overcoat in Our Immense Stock. Buys Any $25, $30 or $35 Winter Weight Suit' or Overcoat in Stock, Great Choose Any $15, $18 or $20 Suit or Overcoat in Stock, During This Clear, away Sale at a . mm tTCTTG-tb tell HM S -(D) RE ILiWiSE The best built foreign car has been using the AUTOMATIC Spark Control for years TSfe Automatic Sparlc Advance gives perfect igni tion and yon do not have to ma nipulate the sparlc lever Some Day You Will Drive a John Deere Plow Co. ' DISTRIBUTORS OMAHA, NEB. Gives You a Clear Title to Any $10 or $12 Suit or Ov coat in Stock During This Sale. ' r?' 'jBiltwer-i II to another fsctlon snd their fsrllon would have no more whack at the plums.. It la the opinion of onlookers about the atate house that the senate haa put the democratic psrty so deep In the hole that It will rind It easier to dig through to the other side in order to ace daylight than to lift Itself out In the path It went In. Thomas Comes la. Catcher Chrt Thonisa waa the first Boaton Red 8ox player to sign his con tract. He had balked and Manaar Car rlsan adopted a waiting policy. The re sult was that Thomn got uneasy ami sent In his contract with his name on It During This Sale. BX PI Vi. W ei, V lima 0 u i I at HOWARD TH 1 L ' The Critical Man Demands X uunu ix. luiumu JUUUl V ) irSvJ A' Hand 'Made . 'V.-. 0 Y Sour MajhlYkUkty . W- I J Foremost In qliaiity for " awsi W S t . ' thre generations. Sold . e J Everywhere becauM , . t "; s Demanded Everywhere. X " "Quality tells" Jp, V ' BOND & L1LLARD "w . DISTRIBUTING CO. & ti X. , . . ; DSetitUr,'. I AwKvP! X ' Um.lii, Ky. f Li n)! " -"Weateia 0iieet A"Htw Jf i ' ImMi ID w Landladies ! v Have you a pleasunt room readied by th lffl , sunlight which you would like to rent ! 5-; Advertise it tomorrow in The. Bee's classification of Br ' .ttnshinjg M Wt. Rooms'1-1 x and Hit' t'hancfs are that you won't be able to handle all Uie applicants. lc per word . each lnsfrtlon If your ad runs a week aad you ' pay fcash. . . . .. Telephone Tyler ,1000. '. THE OMAHA BEE "ryW Rtmdi Wont Adt" CHICAGO BAKERS WANT EMBARGO ON WHEAT CHICAGO.. Feb. 10. A request that a ninety-day embargo be placed on the ex porta tlon of wheat and Hour was sent t President ...Wilson today by B. II. DahU hclmrr. president of the Master Bakers association 'with L')00 members. Tha resolution recited, that the continued tm port of wheat would soon result In a set ions shortage 'of flour, leading to prx hlhltlve prices' a'nd working the severest hardships upnn(bakers and consumers. See Our Windows fat ) lheVreatest Array of W f a . a m-wwm Shown in -a inc. ii.ii Bottled In Bond Made in Kentucky by the old fashioned, pro cess, in small tubs.' r- - Ir : .IV. .... J : . .. ., 1 , 7 y4H .