TIIE 15KB: OMAHA, MONDAY, .FEBRUARY 15, 19lo. FOn RENT JfARNKT ST.. UW Front room. nwly furnished, hot water heat; walking JItnce. KICK, large room for with or without board. Jled 621. two gentlemen. 101 So. Kth Ave. PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM in private home. Call Harney 4151. H. 25. 114Nicely fum. warm room. D.S4t2 MOD., well furn. room, alnn houaekeep ItiR. Tel. H. S73. IIS S. Sfttli St. WDKN HOTEL. Council Bluffa. atea-n boated room, 13 per week. Phone 4i. La Verna, 18U Cap., front rma. Stem, nt jn wmuaavu, vftT-w.a in., i j n -1 j turn. room Good location. MOS Ilarn. CINOLB or en aulte. 611 N. ISth at. Board and Roumi. DODOK. Board and room. H. 1V Farvtaaed tlanaekeeploat Rmm. Korth 4th, 75 Steam-beated fur rooms. DAVENPORT 8013-TTVO NICKLY FUlC NISHED HSKP. RM9., $3 60 WEEK. HonaekeeillaK Itonmi. BLEEPINO and housckaeptna room a, fur tiae heat. 726 8. 18th. Tyler lnJt-W. Hotels M A frartmrai. CALIFuKNIA Hotel. 1Mb shrt Callfnrnla, Weeklr rates 2 and up. Douflaa TONL PODGK HTEL- Morffcrn Raaaonabla. Howaea 1 Cottae. ALL sites, S3 per month up. 607 Paxton. S-r.. modern. 71 S. S7th St. 7-r.. modern. WU Leav. St., food "ocatlon. Web. 2ftX 7-ROOM modern detached house. 106 8. 3fcth 8t. liar. 123. HOUSES FOR RENT. Strictly modern and up-to-date 9-room ridua. with 2 bathrooms, hot water heat and every convenlenoa. In tha best part ct the West Farnam district, $S per month, Qwner will give long leaaa if de tired. ! Twenty-room house on 88th, near Har tley, $86. ' Five rooms, moderate, on the South tith ft. car line, $23. Will lease one year to responsible party for 120. Sevan rooms, sleeping porch and sun room, new and desirable. exceptionally tine view, quiet neighborhood, SjO, or $06 vith garage. Seven rooms and hall, strictly modern, hardwood finish in first story: three bed rooms upstairs, one bedroom or den and bath on first floor, 330. This house fronts on a paved street and boulevard, 2V4 blocks from car line. Five-room cottage H block from the Harney St. car line. HO. Four-room house on Harney car ltne. 310. Ml Strictly modern house on 38 th Ave.. 6 bedrooms and two bathrooms. ISO. Modern house in 'West Farnam district, four bedrooms. S4i. 8-room modern house, one Mock from North 21th street car line, $35. J. H. DUMONT & CO., Ifi03 Farnam St. Phone Doug. STA For Rent New ' ' Double Houses at 29th and Dewey Open 2 to 5 P.M. Today $37.50 61X-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN EX CEPT HHAT, DOWNTOWN, REICH BNBERG BROS., TEI. DOUT1. 1946. 12-ROOM modern house, with barn, hot water beat. 2618 Harney St., vacant March L Inquire T. J. O Brien. H. 1004, Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, shirs; t-hcrae van and 2 men. $1.26 per hr.; storage 11 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 ac Ty. 830. J gs Tl 1 fixp. cro., moving, I . KPPfl Packing as storage. Gordon VanCo. S Rtoras til N. Uth St. Phone D 3S4 or Web. 1361 11 In all carta of the city. UUUBBBCpilh Sons A Co.. Bee Bldir. Maggard's per hr.; uiay. 8 men, Webster. Doug. 14S. Van aad Stor age Co., Large van, 8 men, $1.W 81.26 per hr. 1711 FOR RENT We have complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of chsrge at Omaha Van & Storage Co., ftOtf So. 16th St. FOR RENT 6-room cottage, 671 North 4;th St, $10. Call Wainut 2SH3. t-R., Partly modern, $16. 286$ Taylor. FOR RENT. No. 6810 TTnderwood Ave. All modern, 8 room residence, oak - finish, toilet on each floor; in first clasa condition. Will lease to good party for at least one year at $40 per month. O. C. OLSEN, Doug. 10S3. Room 108 McCague Bldg. READY. February lBtli. u very desirable office, with reception room; now being decorated; 170 aq. ft.; $18. THE BEE BUILDINO, "The bulging that is always new." . Store aad Otfteea.. t'owntown stores. U H. Hill. $30 Bran. Th. WANTED TO KENT A GOOD farm cloee to Omaha, not larger than ltf) acres. Address E. 63, Bee. J M PROVED farm of 120 acre or oue not exceeding 10. M 645. Bee. BY YOUNG man. enees. E. Connor, must have convent care Allen Bldg. 6-ROOM cottage modern by couple with out children. North of Locunt. Phone Webster 7171. . AV ANTED by roan said wife, modern furnished housekeeping apartment, prt ate bath. Describe und state price. Ad v dress C-14. Bee. i OR KOODi, BUlclly Model a, close to '24 and Farnam. Must be reasonable. Phone Douglas 0. REAL ESTATE FA RSI Jb BANCU LANDS FOR SALH Colorado, TO SETTLERS ONLY S-JO-acras for 3Q0; rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no aand. Ji A. Tracy. Ft. Morgan, Colo. auaaourl. GOOD lend, closti to R. R. town. Jo acres. $4u0, $6 monthly; 40 acres, $.00, $10 monuiiy; m acres, iiouu; no interest, no taxus, no forfeiture; best bargain in Soul Missouri; literature free. D. Mer riam. Ellis A Benton. Keneas City, Kaa. MisacMU, IMPROVED farma In corn belt of Mlnne , sota. $40 to V.U per acre. Also large aoreaee unimproved. Agents wanted. Farmers Laud Co., Talace Bldg., Miune- a polls, m inn. Mlaaeaeta. MINNESOTA LANDS at wholesale S.Ou) acres Manliall county, prairie, good oil. near railroad, $15.60 per airo; li w per acre cuh. balance five equal payments. per cent: 4.000 acrts Cass county: Uarld loam, with clay subsoil; considerable hardwood timber; should ret fill at 3 per acre: price. $0.60: $3 Pr aero cuh, bat- am-e moet anv kind of terms. ( per cent. i(l atrea Lake county. 26 to 35 miles fine like IronlHxt- U HI urr acre: $1 per acre mull, halame three equal payments, $ per cent. Schwab Bros., 1YS Plymouth lilrg , M I nneapolia. Mum. luvealors with money reiul the Real Estate ads in Tike Bee. Advertise your property for a quick bale. RE At, F.STATE FABM A R4( II LANDS FOR 8ALH I North Dakota. IMPROVED farm, Soi acres. Cavalier county. North Dakota, 7 miles from Indon. ro. aeat. on O. N. R. R.. mllea from station on "Soo Line": well Vettlod country i Rood noil; hlf under cultivation; well, barn; (trows alfalfa and email rain. Prlre, 40 per aero. Writ to H, K. Fl-yherifer 1060 Socurlty Bank Bldg., MlneanolK Minn. SECTION Kimball Co. oivss. 1101 Paul Wlweaula, Uppei: Wisconsin Beat dairy and general crop state in the Union: settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin CXntral Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. It Interested in fruit lands aak for book let on Apple Orchards. Addrees l-nd and Industrial Department. Boo Line Railway, Minneapoua, aunn. FOR SALE OR ItEXT. FOR SALF, or Rent, 0-room cottage, 71 Nortn ttn nt. leima. s.wv casn ana monthly payments). Inquire at once. I Walnut Z043. -1 ABSTRACTS (IP TTTUB. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. fctranoeia i neater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract otfloe. SOS S. 17th St. Phone Douglas Mol.- REAL KSTATE LOANS CITY and farm loans. . m, per cent. J. H. Dumont A Co..lM3 Farnam, Omaha WANTBD City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith 4b Co., 1320 Farnam. Iiuo to W,WM made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead BWg., tn ana r amain aim. WANTED City loan Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEEFU REAL ESTATK CO.. 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas $71$, $100 to $10,0(10 made promptly. F. D. ' Wead lildg.. lKt.n and "arnam Sts. D. Wead. GARVIN BEOS kmSSt-i BEB us first for farm loans la eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. 6 CITY 810-312 LOANS. Brandels C. Q. Carloerg, Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a apealUty, w. i nomas, tat state Bank Hid. on nana tor city and farm loans, H. W. Binder. City Natl Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE CITY PROPERTY and Land in Trade for , . Merchandise I have a client who owns some good Omaha property and land, wants to aettle In country town and will trade for good running stork, anywhere up to $-0,000. II. A. WOLF, Ware Block. Douglas WE HAVE good Omaha Income property, consisting of dwellings and apartment housoH. to exchange for good Improved farm lend in Nebraska, Iowa or Eastern South Dakota. Give full particulars as to Improvements, price, etc. SCOTT AND HILL CO., '. 307 McCague Bldg. 270-acre farm, IS miles from Co. Bluffs, ia.; z ,seis ot gooa improvements, or chard, tt tillable, bal. hill pasture. Price. $76 per acre. Mtg., $8,000. per cent, 6 years to run. can be paid any lime. will exchange ror umana property R. 8. TRUMBULL. 448 Bee Bldg. Doug. 6707. WILL trade 1 quarters, Perkins county, Nebraska, land for improved acreage near Omaha. What have you to offer. Address M. 67. care Bee. EXCHANQES-Sllas ROBB1NS. D. 2842. REAL ESTATE .ACREAGE ( TO 10 acres near car lines; good for platting. D. 247. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Field Club Home Price $2,000 Below Value On 26th Ave., on the block north of Woolworth, In the very beet part of this district, we offer a practically new home of 8 fine well arranged rooms, for $6,000, which Is $2,000 less than would be required to duplicate the house ar.d lot.' Lot Is an east front, 64x123. House is absolutely modern. There is a straight per cent loan of $3,500 on the property which has several years yet to run. 82,600 cash will handle this purchase. If you don't want this for a home buy as an Invest ment for you can make a sure profit be fore the summer is over. Armstrong-Walsh Co. TYLER 1688. STATE BANK BLDO. WOULD you buy a. lot at a sacrifice Drice? Full size, sewer, water and gas on street. Owner leaving city.. Call Web ster 84 for particulars, or tall at 8630 Grand Ave. REAL ESTATEWEST SIDE 1 Elegant Home Field Club District Brand new two-story dwelling, upper half stucco, with line garage adjoining; built by day labor; a beautiful home ia every respect; large living room, press brick fireplace. - dining room has fine built-in buffet, nice kitchen, three splen did sleeping rooms, large sleeping porch;, choice bathroom, tiled floor, maid's room on third floor; maty attractive reatures not in the ordinary dwelling. Ask to see it and you will be more than oleased with Its attractiveness snd good value. Owner will seU on reasonable terms. , Scott & Hill Co. Douglaa 1U0. U-7-8 McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Bums, 2711 NORTH S6TH bT Five-room and bath; strictly modern cottage; oak fin ish, hardwood floors, east front, over looking Country club links. Choicest lo cation in Benson. Lot 43x135. nine fin shade trees. Half block to car. Key next door. $700 cash will handle, owner. Ad dress J-67B. ee. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Gallagher & Nelson Real Estate and Insurance 644 Brandeis Bldg. D. 3382. A .BARGAIN 5 rooms, all atrictly modern, cement basvment and walks, south front lot. oak finish in living rooms, maple floors, ele gant furnished bath, room, ritoe f3.ouu. raving all paid. C. G. CAELBERG, 213 Brandels Theater Bldg. LEGAL NOTlCRg NOTICE OF (STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- i.u. Notice la hereby given that the regular annual nmellug of tne stockholders of the booth piaite Lena company will be heid al the omce or aaia company at Uncvlu, Nebraska at eleven o ut k a na. on the tiara oay or siartn, n it. C H. MOKRILL. President A. B. MINoK. ttecretary. Lincoln. Nebraska. February 1. 1MB. F-u- PERRY COMPLAINS OF QUARANTINE ROLES Souththnah Commission M&n Putt La Protest Against Shutting Off Western Iowa. INTEREST OF ALL STOCK MEN W. J. Perry, manager of W. J. Perry Co., live slock commlsKlon merchants oi South Omaha, makes a vigorous protest against the order of quarantine against western Iowa rattle. In a signed state ment sent to The Bee, he says: 'On 1 or about November 1, 1M4, the foot and mouth disease was discovered In three or four counties In eastern Iowa, and on or about November the federal government placed a quarantine against the whole state of Iowa, prohibiting the shipment of any kind of live stock out of the state. About three weeks later the government modified the order and al lowed cattle, hoas and sheep to be shipped to the different packing centers In otfier states for Immediate slaughter. except from such counties in eastern Iowa In which tha foot and month dis ease was known to exist. These counties were kept under strict quarantine arid are still so kept by the federal govern ment. Western Iowa la Freed. On or about December IS the federal government revoked their former order and allowed the clean area or western Iowa to ship their stock to any market, without any quarantine restrictions what ever, this late rule proving very satisfac tory to the western Iowa feeder and ship per.' who for years has been a stancn friend and supporter of the South Omaha market, but during the short period of relief granted our Iowa friends and neighbors, an ' agitation was started among our eattlo barons In western Ne braska and eastern Wyoming, and the re sult was that on the 6th of the present month the general manager of our stock yards company here placed an embargo against all cattle from St. Paul, .Minn.. and Bloux City, la., including all contrib uting- territory. This was a wise and commendable move on the part of Mr. Buckingham, as the e-.le danger lay In allowing stock cattle from the dairy ter ritory north and east of Sioux City toj come to this market, cttner in transit or to be offered for sale. Changes Gas; Rale. "Up to this time everything had worked very satisfactorily to everyone concerned, except to the eattlo barons mentioned, who still clamored for more rigid quar antine. The result was a called meeting; at the Live Btock exchange chamber on the 8th of the present month, which was Monday of this week,' the meeting being presided over by James Bulla, who, by the way. Is also chairman of the Ne braska Live Stock Sanitary board. The above mentioned cattle barons were! at this meeting In force, and to assist the cause were several ' prominent Omaha bankers, who made their force fully felt by delivering 'several eloquent speeches. Iowa had , a fair representation at the meeting to plead their cause, but they had no chance, as the die. was cast, gag rule was resorted to, and unless a man was lit favor of placing a quarantine against western Iowa, which Is just as clean as Nebraska aa far as foot and mouth 'llsease Is concerned, . he might Just aa well hold his seat and keep still. How Quarantine Works Oat. ' "The result was that ' our Nebraska Live Stock Sanitary board placed an embargo agalnet the clean area of west ern Iowa on all classes of live stock, Including eattlo, hogs and sheep, except for immediate slaughter. Right here Is where Nebraska made a grave mistake, as it is a notorious fact that this kind of a quarantine does not quarantine at all. .. The stock yards company here has no preparations made for an absolute quarantine and it would take some time to make the necessary preparations. It is an admitted fact that slnoe the order went ' Into effect the . Iowa stock has been yarded In segregated pena and! has been weighed over a segregated scale, but right here the quarantine ends, for Just as soon as the ownership passes from the shipper and owner to the packer, that moment 1 t)A quarantine ends.' for the packer orders bis cattle unlocked, takes them out of the .quarantine pens without ever being questioned where he is going to drive them, consequently he drives over the nearest route to his packing house, over and across the vsry same alleys that our supposed clean Nebraska cattle have to travel every day, so' that while this enforced quarantine doea not quarantine at all. only long enough to relieve the shipper of his stock at' the lowest and meanest price they dare bid. Plead for Iowa Cattle. "The cattle baron that forced this issue has no more protection than ha had before this last foolish order was put into ef fect. Before closing this letter I would ask the cattlA-traron to think this matter over very carefully and see If you have not done the western Iowa feeder a great injustice, please think back a little and aea If you cannot remember BANK STATEMENTS No. 117J. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The State Bank f Omaha, of Omaha-Charter No. 117$ in the State of Nebraska st the close of business February , ISIS: ItiOURCEfl. . Loans and discounts ...$1,01S,SCT.TT uveroraiis Bonds, securities, Judgments, claims, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures '.. 103.63 $,611.07 ls.lA3.0ll SJO.OuO.OO 4.310. 12 1,411.7$ Other real estate Current expenses, taxes and Interest tiaid Cash items Due from National and State banks... $K4,44. Checks and Items, of ' exchange IS.iM.lS Current-y W,ti7&. Oold coin 11.0,0. (W bllver, nickel and . cents $,215.96 419.773.39 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .$1,6JB,73Q.74 .$ 8oe.ooo.o6 surplus tuna 85,000.110 24.407.i3 Undivided profits. Reserved for taxes , Individual deposits subject to cheok....$610,277.tt Demand certificates .of deposit $,064.00 Time certificates of deposit K4.ffiT.4 Certified cheeks 1,4). 00 Cashier's checks out standing I.40S.14 Due to national and state banks 1M.089.17 ti70,KM jjepositors guaranty luorJ...... 4,uz.t7 Totals $1,686,730.74 mate or ftenrasaa. county of Douglas, aa; I, F. N. lith caahler of the above named hank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of th report made to the State Banking board. ' r v utr-ir , ... i. Attest: faihler. WILLIAM A. DEBOKD. A. T. KLOPP, , Directors. Hubarrtbed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Ffbruary, V.W It. A. VAN ORSDEL.' Notary Public. that year after rear this same Iowa I feeder whom you are now Injuring has' been your friend. He comes over every summer and keeps coming until late In the fall, and sets the high price for your good feeders and maintains that trtgh price year in and year out the whole season through. Juet try and think of these things, then get together and got up a little petition asking Mr. James Bulla, the chairman of your state board, to have thin order rescinded, as you are not safeguarded In any way by the present rule, and by doing as I have asked, you would only be doing luetic to your Iowa neighbor and friend, and I know both your Iowa frlenile and your selves would feel lots better. "W. J. riiRRT.", Farmers' Mutual Duly Incorporated (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Feb. 14. (Special.) The Farmers Mutual Insurance company of Nebraska, located at Lincoln, received considerable adverse sdverttslng one day last week through state papera because the name of the company was included with about aeventy others In a list fur nished by th secretary of state, which, it was alleged, had failed to incorporate under the law and were liable to prosecu tion. President W. E. fctraub of tha company took the matter up with the secretary of state and received the following letter in reply, showing the seereary's error In In cluding the company In the Utf Answering your Inquiry of even date herewith, I find that the Farmers" Mu tual Insurance company of Nebraska, lo cated at Lincoln, was organised Septem ber. 25, 1S91; articles of Incorporation fllid February 13, 1907, and recorded In book 10 at paa 8ti; also that amended articles were filed February l. 1907, recorded In book 10 at page , miscellaneous Incor porations; also amended articles were filed .February IX 1907, and recorded In book 10 at page 36, miscellaneous Incor porations. So far as I am able to Judge your com pany has fully compiled with the require ments of this oftlcej Chadron Dry Goods Company Has Fire CHADRON. Neb., Feb. 14. (Special Telegram.) Fire in the dry goods store of M. E. Smith A Co. this morning caused a loss estimated at $8,000; insured for $30,009, Caas Coaatr "Finances. WEEPINO WATER, Neb., Feb. 14. (Special.) An Indication of the increase of automobiles In' Cass county during the last two years is shown by reportg of the county treasurer giving the amount of the license money received. During the year Just ended $1,675 was collected as licenses from all motor vehicles, as com pared with for the year 1913. . Tha reports just given out on the finances of Cass county at the end of tho year show that (t cost the county ap proximately $151,600 for running expenses In the year 1914. . This was $41,600 above the estimate of expense aa made by the county commissioners at . the beginning of the year. Aside from the general fund budget of $60,778, the principal expendi tures were for road and bridge work, a total of $39,785 being spent tor these pur poses. ' Observe Golden, Weddlag, WEEPINO WATER. Neb.. Feb. ,14. (BpeclaL)iMrv and IMrs, John Mettlebut of Eagle celebrated, their fiftieth wedding anniversary on February 10. . A feature of the oocaslon was ' a surprise which about fifty friends and relatives carried out on them. A eloign ride and basket upper was had. Native Coat Vseel. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., Feb. I4.-(Spe- SL - toe county native coal mined from the farm of B. p. Talt is being experi mented with by several parties in Ne braska City. The coal Is especially adapted for kitchen ranges. . Tha Court ef ImMt Resort. Around the stove of the cross road grocery is the real court of last resprt for It finally overrules all others. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has been brought before this court in almost every cross roads grocery in this country, and has always received a favorable verdict It is in the country where man expects to receive full value for his money that this remedy is most appreciated. Obtainable everywhere Advertisement TURKEY TO PROTEST AGAINST SINKING OF WASHINGTON BERLIN, Feb. 11 (By Wireless to Say vllle.) Advices received hero today from Constantinople say that the Turkish gov ernment will protest against tho sinking by the Russians of th steamship Wash ington, while sailing under th American flag. Th veasei ia reported to have been sunk on . February 8, while engaged , in carrying Red Croat supplies between 'Con stantlnopl and Treblsond. . i WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 Ambassador Morgenthau sent a further report today to the Etate department concerning the sinking of th steamer Washington dur ing the bombardment of the Turkish port of Trebizond. .He gave two versions of the affair that had reached him. one that th Turks had fired o th Russian ships and precipitated 'a bombardment, and the other, that the Russians were th aggressors. He did not say whether the Washington was in the line of fire or not, non did he report whether the ship flew the American or Greek flag. DROPS DEAD AS LAWYER MOVES FOR A NEW TRIAL CHICAGO, Feb.' 11 Lewi E. Dickin son, an attorney, under sentence to serve four yesr in the penitentiary for an at tempt to obstruct publlo justice, dropped dead in a restaurant near the criminal court building today while counsel argued a motion for a new trial before Judge Petit Dickinson was out on bonds. Judge Petit denied the motion and re affirmed the sentence and a deputy armed with a capias was sent to search for th defendant. Th court official found th defendant a few minutes after he had died. ' A B peel f to Aa-alast Colds. "If there is such a thing ss a poiflo against colds, it is to be found in th sleeping porch or the -open bed room. Next to that come the oold sponge bath In the morning," says the Youths Com panion. Be aa careful aa you can you will occasionally take cold, and when you do you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great help la enabling you to get rid of it Try it. Obtainable avery where. Advertisement. Investors wtth money read the Real Estate ads In The Bee. Advertise your property for a quick sfale Nebraska SENATE IS SOME "PUNKINS" Members of Upper Chamber Have Man Attributes to Commend Them to Public. BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF CHAMBER (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, , Feb. 14 Special.) With the harmony that prevails between the house and senate which la likened to the harmony which Is shown between Ne braoka's big democrats In Washington, leglnlatlon at this session by tho Ne braska legislature Is not all likely to be of a nature which will Inspire very much confidence In the minds of the aversgo democrat. Peope Interested greatly from a finan cial standpoint, and from the aspect of the Job holder, look upon the senate as the Ufa saver for them and the state, be cause It Is composed, of men. the major Ity of whom have at tome time or an other served the state either In the senate or house. i A look at the life saving crew sfiows men of ability and acumen, whatever that Is. Presided over by a man who has shown tha ability to do things and get things, Janiea Pearson, lieutenant-governor, is a worthy msn to handle the stear ins; car In the dash to save the old ship from the rocks. Over at the right of the lieutenant gov ernor's desk Is the desk of Senator Iver Bygland of Roone county. Mr. Bygland has Ideas on dope and hog chalera serum, lie has served a term in the house and really has a hard Job to fill the place of his successor, J. H. Kemp. t The Western Members. Next to Bygland sits Dr. Wilson of Frontier, the man who believes In giving medicine to cure pain on the inside In stead of trying to rub It out (fom the outside. He Is said to, be a reactionary democrat but he looks most too much like President Wilson to get away with it Back of Wilson 6f Frontier ia the desk of Wilson of Dodge. Uee, too, 1 a demo crat, said to be of the old school, but school Is not keeping now he assists Sen ator Weesner, who defeated a Methodist preacher, and sits next to him. In trying to make good in the preacher's ploca. weesner too, Is a democrat and yotes as he feels like it. Over at the extreme right of the pre siding officer's throne Is Senator Grace, the man who believes a Teddy Roose velt does, but who has Teddy skinned several city blocks, as he has fifteen children. benator Grace weighs 260 pounds and is chairman of the employ mant agency of the senate and believes in division of the spoila and other things. It las aid that the senator has aspira tions to sit In the governor's chair and on accoun of his also ought to fill It if he could get votes enough. Statesman from Rdgrar, Over in the back row ,on the right Is "Billy" Brookley, the Edgar sctateaman. No lob Is too hard for him to tackle, even to scoring the pretty girts in the tallery who appeared in the Interests of the rubber business thW other day and ap plauded too loudly. 1 . i ., Next to Brookley and between him and Krumliach, another democrat. Is the only republican in that section, Benator Spen- hL??:. U! ,ltUnB "n,Pll"c - tlon of the "rose between two thorns. Senaotr Krumback is a representative of the Emerald Isle. However, he is one of the influential men of the senate, getting his inspiration, like Brookley, from the republicans between them. In Front of Throne. Immediately in front of the throne sit two democrats who aro majclng their presence felt in the senate, Beal of Custer, who talks a great deal, and Robertson of Holt, who keeps silent a, good deal. Beal Is a lawyer and wants public warehouses and chtropracttcs, while Robertson Is a stockman and wants the national gusrd to go out of business. It Is said that Robertson represents Carransa, Villa a Co., and believes that if he can get his bill through to compel members of the Nebraska guard to work on the 'roads, that tho Mexicans can sneak up into Ne braska while th guards have laid down their guns for th shovel and spade and capture General Hall In the state house. ' Right back of the above mentioned pair ait three more democrats, Buhrman of Howard, Gates of Sarpy and Kepry of Colfax. It Is ajd that Gates has received much Inspiration from th two gentle- Busy Bee Boys and Girls Wo have a gTand surprise for you. We will give a Bicycle next. You can have your choice of either a Boy's or Girl's wheel. 'It is a famous WORLD MOTOR BIKE Is there any little boy or girl that really needs a NEW BICYCLE? , W r i t e and tell us about it. Maybe some body will help you try to win it. Nebraska men on each side of him In his plan for reinforcements for Fort Crook. The Back How. But In tha rear of this section are the brains and other things. Kohl of Wayne, who dashed msdty into the battle and pulled Tom Majors out of th trenches Just after the house brigade had trampled over him: Wink, the man from Buffalo, and Mattes of Otoe, tha pride of the pro htlbtlnnlnts. In this row, too, Is the only republican In this section. Splrk ef Saline, who recently gained fame In his great speech to save the crow and other song birds. In front ef the tteutonant governor and a little to his left Is what ia known aa the beauty show. It Is only necessary to ny that all the men In this section are republicans, to know that the show is rightly named. Here Is the array: In front Dodge and Saunders, Just bsck of them Phiimwey, the millionaire famnert Sandall, tha orator of the senate, and liuahee. the Irrigation king. In the rear re Kleohel, Marshall, Hoagland and Mai ler y, the latter the center of attraction when the gallery Is crowded. On tho left in the extrtitne north section re the democratic representatives from the big town on the "Mlssou." Bedford and gulnby sit tat front, and Howell Just back of Qulnby. Beside Howell Is Lahn ers. the man who has It In for the poor crow. Back of these gentlemen in the last row Is Pillar, the only man In th senate who Wears whiskers: Douthctt nd Ruden, republicans and the story of the senate Is told. H. H. Hanks Suffers . Extensive Fire Loss , NEBRASKA CITY. Neb-. , b. 14. (Speclal.) News has Just been received that H. II. Hanks, who two years ago suffered a great fire lo In business at Nebraska City, has been bumed out In his business established at Chicago. Mr. Hanks' line of business is the milling in dustry. Hi plant at Chicago manufac tured alfalfa feed products, chicken feed and kindred articles. It wa valued at $50,400, and it ia not learned whether full insurance . wss carried. While at Ne braska City. Mr. Hanks was president of the King Alfalfa company, which had a large mill located en the site of the old Argo Starch faotory. After the destruc tion of this plant by fire, Mr. Hanks lo cated at Chicago, Nebraska City Man Killed in the War . WEEPING WATER,' Neb.. Feb. 14. (Bpeclal.) It has been rumored at Ne braska City that Leonard Goisby, a for mer Nebraska City man, who had en listed In the English army, was killed In action a few flays ago In Prance. Goisby uaa at one time a printer at Nebraska City, and later became a fireman on the Burlington system, He married a Ns braska City young woman. treugrtfceae gore Back, Helps Kldaeya. Take six ' drops of Bloan'a Llnament four times a day and apply to small of Thack. It klllg th pain. All druggist- Advertisement eVBL xt ,is,nasTj4flslsn jt"Ms f In a National bank there is a greater mea sure of person al accountabil ity laid upon offi cials than any other coporation. It has a 20-inch Frame with Coaster Brake. Motor Bike Handle Bars, Eagle Diamond Saddle, Motor Bike Pedals, Motor Bike Grip, Luggage Carrier Holder, Folding Stand, Front and Rear Wheel Guards, Trua Frame and Front Fork. This plctur of the bicycle will be In The Dee very day. Cut them U out and ask jour friends to save the) pic ture la their paper for you, too. 'See bow many picture you can get and bring then to The I We office, Saturday, March flth. . - I ' . The bicycle will be given Free to the boy or girl that end ua the most pictures be fore 4 p. m.f Saturday, March etb. Subscribers can ' help the children in the contest by asking for picture certifi cates when they pay their subscription. Wo give a cer tificate good for 100 pictures for every dollar paid. Payments should be made to our authorized carrier or Agent, or sent direct to us by mail. HERE ARE TWO Self-Reducing Models tbat fllvc yon t the new "nffliiary'VSIiapc equal, tor full figures, at the DEAR MADAM: Maybe you don't like ordinary (outside) Sclf-Reducine Strap, yet need the support tliey give; of prefer a corset not quite ao heavy. Then wear the new Nemo with "Invisible" straps-concealed by the corset-skirt Two model Model No. S41 ' For Sbrt Full Figaro Model No. For Tailor Full Figures Whit CouM. SU 22 I The deep bust-cores and im- iroved "visible" bridge insure ree breathing space and no over pressure. . Firm abdominal sup-, port and reduction. Best conet ever made for torn types of the full figure. NOTE-TWe jeart U ulU saw m Out wk)( of iacurml hal MceU (pack knmt paint ol bJome. lhr designed ia! irlMwtlap bNiot lot mr-Mw Sunt. 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