TTTK HKE: OMAHA. FIJI DA V. MARCH l!H. JsH5. COMMISSION FORM FOR THECOUNTIES Home Detdarci Itself in Favor of Flan ta Changt the Tom of Goyerxmejit KORTON 01 POLK 1ACXS IT Trtm a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. March 2i.-MProlal.)-Th wr braach f tha state legislature to day onflrr Norton's manaa-omrnt nr(r1 to put fountles under the commission for inof owrnmnt t Ith a rerall prnvl ate. Th bill In labeled with the number Hit and la aa optional law, ped rent of tht" voters belnn stifflrlent to put the Plan In tiae. ' The measure provides for a county rom mlaalon of thre member, one to br dos isnated te executive, another Jhe auditor an4 tha third tha hlRha-ay commissioner. They will be the only elective county of ficers, exoeat Judge and superintendent, arnica are to remain Independent of the county commtsstan. Tha work will be di vided aa followt : Oounty Rserutlve All power and duties of sheriff, coroner and tovinty sttorney, esrept duMe of the count v attorney which rrHr admlaalnti.to the bar, for hloh a regular attorney a-IU em ployed County Auditor All powers and dutlea ef the count jr clerk, treasurer, asanssor and real iter of deeds. County Mlrhway Commissioner Alt Cwers and duties having to do with puh roarta and hrtdiree. as well as powers and duties of tha county aurvryor. The executive la to ba chairman and tha auditor dark of tha county commis sion. All are made subject to recall. Tha InltlaUv awd referendum are also provided tor. The bill applies to all couatlas In tha state, but It will not be coma effective In any county until the voter have adopted It, Dr. Curtis Thinks oot Ball Should Be ' In the Curriculum (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) LI.VCOI-N. March 25. (Special Tele, trarp.) Speaking- before tha Southeast Eeachara' association In aeaalon hers Dr. Henry . 8. Curtis of Mlchlcan said that foot ball should be a part of the regular tour's In school, and that It should not ha neglected for Iatln, though ha would prefer the English game and would have It played with armor. He would have the time for playing the game taken from the regular hours or extend the regular hour sto take In the gnmcj ' -No boy or girl should be allowed to graduate from high school until they can play a good game of foot ball, base ball, basket ball or some such game," said he. Other tpeakers were Dr. Charles Judd of Chicago, Chancellor Avery of tha Unl Tsralty o Nebraska, Dr.- A.' O. Thomas and Halt le. Moore Mitchell of tha Kan sas Normal schools. , Mockett's Merger -I Bill Goes by Board ' t (From a Staff Correspondent.) U.lXV. March IS. (Spaoial.)-Tha house committee on corporations has In definitely postponed H. R. 63, tha Mock ett billi allowing public service corpora tion to ' consolidate o4 leg ail te , theii stock issued In tf (acting laergar.- This Is on of the bills which tba League of . Nebraska Municipalities has been fight ing en tha ground that It would promote stock watering. Tha special object of the bill waa'aald U b tha forming; of a mr er to take in the Lincoln Traction com pany, tha Omaha. Lincoln k. Beatrice In terurban and perhaps other corporations, ' The house commute on rule and regu lations hat recommended tha paasog of 8. F. 223. by Kohl and .Ffjrk. a joint reso. lutlon memorialising congress to equalise the luijii racjflc right-of-way. The insursnce, committee Indefinitely postponed T. It. JM. deoulrlng Insurance companies to publish their annual state ments in newspapers. Pure Ice Measure Passes the Senate from a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March X.-(Special ) -Tba aura le bill. 8. F. No. IH. passed tha senate on third reading this morning, but not without opposition.' Tha vote was II for to U against. Tbe measure aa introduced by Weaner f Webster makes It a misdemeanor to sell Impure lea for domestic us. It was hotly attacked la tb commtKe of tha whole by Grace of Harlan and Phumway uf Dixon. ' both of whom have In their districts large ice-cutting industries. They Ejected that U bill was in tha Interests jf a monopoly for th artificial (c man jfaclurera. Scratched and It Would Burn and Hurt Spread Larger and Larger, Used Cuticura Scap and Oint ment. In Two Week Well, . Jvaa. IU " I a ajuyd both day a4 atkt by llrhiag east txtssnasi aa sag lea. Tb Iraubi bsoa wt am a aaak sietsan I to wars, it twsaal vary haoUy. I would arrears nui Oat bew I bos. II awger aad lesai. tt BMsrt rba sag tssaata I rail H, -I arr. . Mr . sttteM . trwubs aa-JU tra baa s assi t 'wrvr, teat) s4 taea ar? US C taaiaiaa. la Iw Iks I war aad SIMM sal raw." aVaara Tarr. Jay fc. ii a. Cwsnara M rami aad Sjup! flacb f'rcdi by Mall r ii a tv aa e 14- aVeas rw t arta wa. tiwji. I, ga ITCHIHG BURNING SKIII TROUBLE rtrd Mm I had sal beesr I ra aad t saunas I. a afarasd nan sal Household Economy l S Sew t Hit taa Beat Caagh j C Vteaaedy aad gave H by i C Maklag It at Hawa J Coiurh medicines, sa a ml contain a lara quantity of plaia syrup. . A pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, givea yon as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist t ounce Plnex (SO cenM worth), poar into a pint bottle and Ml th bottle with sugar sjrup. This give von, at a fort of only 04 cent, a full pint of really bettor cough trrop than you could buy leadv mad for 8.60 a elear saving of nearly $2. Full directions with Pinox. It keep perfectly and taste ajoad. i It takes hold of tha usual tvragn or ehaai aold at onoa and conquer it In t i hour a, Splendid for whooping cough, .bronchitis aad winter coughs. If truly astonishing bow quickly 1 jlooeena th dry, hoar or tight cough .and heals and aoathes th Inflamed mem 'brane In tha ease of a painful cough. It also stop the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronabial tubes, thus end ing th per! ntent loos eough. : Plnex Is a highly eoncentraied torn pound of genttln Norway pin extract, combined with cualaool, and ba keen used for jreneration to heal Inflamed toembranea of the throat and ahtsi, I To avald disappointment, ask ytrar amgtrMt for tH one Plnem," and lon't aceept anything ale. A guarantee of absolute aatiaiaction, or laoney proropt 1 refunded, goes with th la preparation Tba Plnea Co, Ft. W ayo. Ind, REFUSE TO LENGTHEN TERM Hoast Member Turn Down Prop osition to Raise Their Salaries. JURY COMMISSIONER NOT LIKED (From a Ptaft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 26. (Special.) Tho house today killed the Barrett bill, It. n. 3eS. for a constitutional amendment In creasing th term of elate officers and members of the legislature to four years, also increasing the salaries of legislator from St500 . to 11.000, and. providing . for quadrennial Instead of biennial aesslons. The vote was almost unanimous. IMeMke Jary C'ommlsaloaer. Another bill which th committee of the whole assassinated was II. It. 342, by Peterson, creating an office of Jury com missioner in each county. Although the Introducer urged it as an acanomy meas ure as wall a on to snour better Juries, he could not convince the house that there Is a state wide demand for It. Mr. Parrlott, one of tha objectors, said h would be willing to pas th bill if It were amended to apply to Lancaster county alone, but Mr. Peterson replied that if it could not be mad effective generally throughout tha state, he did not want It psd at all. The vote to in definitely postpone was 40 to 27. Res Ira la t.'ae of Firearms. A fight (was mad against IL R. 3Xi. a bill fathered by tha committee on fish and game, to jTohlbit unnaturalized for eigner from owning or carrying firearms. Chairman Evan of the commute said it wu Intended to reach gangs of rail road construction laborers who shoot gam outof season and also, kill larka and other song bird. Bora considered It too much of an Infringement on th rights of foreign born 'residents, but a majority of (0 to S3 voted to hav th bill engrossed for third reading. BROOME WILL RESIGN ' ONE JOB IF GETS ANOTHER ' (From a fltaff Corresponile.it.) LiIKCOLiK. March 26,-HpecUU.)-Representative F. M. Broom of Box Butt county la tha envy of all hla colleagues, ' Before his duties aa a representative of hi district are over h I being pressed Into service by th people of hla city for th offlo of mayor- Should he be elected It will not be th first tlm he has served as mayor of th city of Alliance. Six teen years ago th city elected him to th earns or floe. In response to a wire from th Alliance Tim whether he would resign aa mem ber of the legislature or withdraw from th race for mayor, Mr. Broome wired back: "If elected mayor will accept and resign aa legislator," carrying out th good old democratic principle of getting strangle hold on on Job before letting loos of another. Senators Concur in Chiropractic Change (Prom a Staff Oai resaumdent.) LINCOLN, March kV-8ptial.)-The sonata today voted to concur in th house amendment to th chlropractlo bill, 8. F. SS. Th house amendment ralsea the ataadsrds by th additional requirement that th practitioner of two year' stand ing, given permission to practice without an examination, must be graduate of j recognised school. Grain Men Stirred By the Hunter Bill HA8TING4. Neb., March . (Kpeclal Tele grass -Hatluse grain dealers will send a repreaentattv to Liau aln to work against House Roll K7, by Hunter, which a understood her, would throw fifteen grain men of this city out of business, throuejrto th ellmeaattoni of private wire grain quotations. Th bill haa paaead th house and t stow up to th senate. Legislatiye . Proceedings SaSM asssd M Third Steadta ht aaas. eV T tka. Mmiwr a Wat enhlMt p"a Maaee M suieiwt'r ii a . . .. . -. . . - , ' . . m Mn ni lasyi te " tin ! imaJ laHenvtnrsti of I ( 1,1 I. of lies a rtM .. , teneaai. M It ft Hewetttor aad Harrta Uanlt es.rni'Uua vt fummmm from Jury and ntiiita aerrV I mwi la at , a lax li. H K isl iwis A fcn. ms,(t sa-araa te ara tmm losutn. M .".a f aad tiaa aa a par rM e il R Mt. ViUr Me taaaaaJa award trM af lea) road aavaard. ste Is Ita ad r far I- suffer asd try la wim aut r"t aa s I jaisasas aaa ns.i ta tha a, ki ia aaia - Ail ra- i JI 4 m iu.u at ADVANCE CONTROL BOARDJEQUESTS Number of Bill Atked for by This Body Recommended for Passage. MANY MEASURES POSTPONED (Krom a Htatf Correspondent. LINCOLN", March K. (Special. Ap propriations requested by the board of control, aKRreratlng almoet a quarter of a million dollars, for buildings and other Improvementa at statn Institutions, were reported out by the finance committee In the house Thurwday morning for pas sage. Six other bills were Indefinitely postponed by the same committee. The board of control appropriations aa recommended by the finance committee are as follows: H. R. 1 Hperlnl fund to establish In dustries at the state penitentiary. SllS.flOO. II. It. W!2 Hulldlngs and Improvements. Beatrice Institute for Feeble Minded, 11. II. a Ruildlnsa and Improvements. Lincoln Insane hospital. f-W.ouo. M. It. SM New building to accommodate home for dependent children. Lincoln, It. R. 5 Buildings and improvements, tubercular hospital, Kearney. $i.o. H. R. Kg Kewerage, laundry snd ma chinery at Girls' Industrial school, tie. I neva, In.fioo. I If. ft. (trading and Improving ground ' at School for the Deaf, Omaha. S4.O0. ij. K. t70 nalry ?ern at Industrial Home for Women. Mllford, S5,f0. Rills Poatpesied. The bills which the finance committee Indefinitely postponed were: It. R. 4V-fl pedal levy for paying teachers wages. H. It. ft! Special commission to in vestigate public utility lawa of other statos ana report to the next lesis ature H. R. ar-Providing that candidates for siste offices nominated In the pri maries shall make the nartv Ms t forms H. It. ka Miscellaneous amendments to primary law. II. R. w Providing for a committee to revise km ertlt state nub cations. H. R. Requiring the state auditor to make an early examination of the noons ana accounts of all associations ana societies. , Of these latter bill H. n. 4V3 and II. R. 5fl should hav gone to the privilege and elections committee, but they were referred by mistake to the finance com mittee and It acted upon them. Representative Patterson, lntroduoer of th puhllo utility commlHslon bill. H. R. 0M, gave notice that he would seek to have It placed on th general file. Vrooman Explains How He Came to Call Operators Eohbers (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March 25. - (Special Telegram.) Assistant ."Secretary of Agri culture Carl Vrooman, who haa been se verely taken to task over a phras he used in an addresa delivered last night befor tha Tale Alumni association. In which he likened the "operators In th stock yards to tha robber barons on the Rhine," gav out a statement to the press today that the experience he re. lated referred to ttou'.h Omaha stock yards and not to the Chicago yards, aa th morning papers inferred. Mr. Vrooman to Th Be said that about three year ago ha had taken a carload of hogs from Mills county, Iowa, to th Houth Omaha yrd.4 Th oom.fsd. the hog had been charged to him at the rat of fil.M per bushel, when actually corn w worth only 46 cents, a bushel.. II. had. ud this. Incident, ho said, to show how fanners in. snaay .Instances were being unjustly, treated by various interests. , - N. H, Loo mis, general, counsel of the Union Pacific, .left tor New York yes terday. . , . . . i , MRS. CRAIGHEAD'S BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED AT LINCOLN (From a Btff Correspondent) ' LINCOLN, . March 25. Kpa!at.)-Tlie senate engrossing room had a festal ap pearance this noon, a mammoth bunch ot .American Beauty rosea covering on end of tha table, where a bountiful luncheon waa spread. It waa all because of the birthday of Mr. D. G. Craighead of Omaha, em ployed In that department, th rosea coming from Omaha, th present of Mr. Craighead and their son, while th lunch we furnished by Chief Clerk Miller of th engrossing room. Senator Qulnby, chairman of th committee on engrossed bills, and the young women who are em ployed In tba engroasing room all shared in th Joy ot the occasion. Fatrbary New Kates. FAIRBCRT, Neb.r March S.-(Hpecial.) Henry 1. Andrews, electrician for the Rock Island at this point, has been pro moted to a similar position at Rock Island, III. A number ot Rock Island passenger engineers have returned to work after being off for aom time. A,' J. Kelley ia home from Hot Spring. Ark., and la again hauling the Chicago-Nebraska flyer runs. Lincoln to Council Bluffs, la. W. N. McLennan haa returned to Fair- bury. John P. Culbertaon haa resumed hla work on th Denver Express and Rocky Mountain Umited runs. Falrhury to PlUlliphburg, Kan. John A. Cuykra dall. on the aama run, Falrbury to Cwunci! Bluffs. I again on duty after being otf an account ot th death of hi wife. ady Faaad aa Track. RT.n Lfl'D. Neb.. March 3&-8pe-ctaLK Th body of an unidentified ma waa found oai th Burlington track today by section men a short distaac north west of taw a He waa apparently a Ger man, about as yaar of age, aad had bee a seea in Red Cloud early la the week. t OPEH K05TRILS! IKS A COLD OR CATARRH How Ta Cti ftUf m Kcad satd .Naaa as htuflad I' a. Caaai flftrl Teur cald la haad ar ra tarra dtsai-paata. Your ch g aad auatril l fa. Ui mi aaaaage f your haad 14 (IMt aad yu caa braaia frse.y r " aouffl.es. aaaaing, ssacoaa iiaeoarg. dryaas ar haadarae, aa etrud gtlag Ivr areata al Bight (lot a assail battt at Ely' mm sVaia rrasa yaar acussut aad awy tllU at lata fraram aatlaeflie rrinm ta ywar swairtta II aaaatratea tfcroaah esry AT aaaaa af tk bead. aaMSIe aai aealtag tae svellea ar laflaated ua..a Maiaraaa, atneg I ea Ixataai t .fc, f Heat al'ta av4 catatra yWal lias ni c. (sea l ela fd-B aad aaiaataai tte la mi CALOMEL SALIVATES Calomel makes you alck and you lone a day's work. Calomel la a nssty, dsngerous chemical. To liven your sluggtrh liver and bowels when constipated, headachy, bilious, just get a 10-cent box of harmleas Casrarcts. They work whtla you sleep, don't gripe, sicken or salivate. Adver tisement. ! Kaiser Thanks His j People and God for I Success of New Loan AMSTERDAM, March 26.-tVla Lon don.) tt has been learned here that Em- jperor William has snt to Ir. Bethmanrl llallweg, the imperial chancellor, the fol lowing message, dated at the field head quarters of the army: "In the result of the socond war loan, which exceeds all expectations and Is un paralleled In financial history, I perceive a manifestation of a will to conquer which la prepared for al! sacrifices and exertions, and confidence In the victory ot the German people, relying on God. "My Imperial thanks to all who hav contributed to tbia great success. Like the glorious exploits ot my army and my navy, my victory fills me with )oy and pride in being the first servant of such a nation at such a time. "I request you to publish this message." DEATH RECORD- Mrs. Mary E. Gonna. ASHLAND, Neb.. March 25. tapeclal.) Mrs. Mary E. Gorman, wife of Council man John J. Gorman fell dead at the home of a neighbor, David Jardlne, last night. Mr. Gorman, who Is also tax assessor for Ashland, waa In Wahoo to attend a meeting of the county precinct assessors. Mrs. Gorman was aged nearly U year and had resided in Ashland over twenty years, being engaged In the hotel business with her husband most of that time. She la survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. tl IL Jeffers, resid ing at 2C17 Ames avenue, Omaha; several brothers in Wisconsin, her native home, and a sister at Seattle, Wash. Funeral ervloes will be held at i o'clock Fri day afternoon at the Methodist church In Ashland. LOGAN, la., March 26. (Special.) Aa a result of a long Illness Mrs. Johanna Ol sen, aged 75. died at the home of her son Georg near Bethel Sunday afternoon. The body was taken to Hancock, Ia, for Interment. Three son and a daughter survive. General John P. Storey. PASADENA. Cal.. March JR.-MaJor General John P. Stqrey, former chief of artillery of the army, died at hi home her today aged 74 years. He entered th Military academy In 1861 and retired June 19, 1906. FRIDAY At the House of . Menagh W hav ar ranged t h g r e a test Fri day sale in our Malory. SmXKSES 811k for af ternoon wear, SBIISES Lingerie for June wear. . m I a e s' and. ladles' sizes, made ' from wori . teds. " -' r ' ooaTS. In covert fabric;, Suotcb. nov elties, serges and poulina There are gar ment offered for tomorrow that are real ly worth Ml and HO. Com early. There are 20 ' $18 i Y52 it r m enta . to . r ba aold A 79c Salt of NIGHT GOWNS W hav SB of the gown to be sold Friday that ar worth Six! to 11. 7S. For Friday' selling t h y ar priced at Tfa. A $5 S&Ie of Trotting Skirt. Flar models, plealsd nuxlsls and rufflett models In er nnd ailk and Wii Miplins. value up to lia i'. tr ht--e Fttdav at MX A $5-75 Trimmed Hats Thea are bats that uaua.i- .Ci ell f"r lie e. V.U III m l en 'e frida r . at .7, THE HOUSE OF MENAGH "Ta tea aatVwi . 1613 FARNAM STREET $15 fm Day "'la. aaa o sv an Has Hundred Thousand Soldiers In Chinese Republic PEKING. China. March .-At th conference today of Japanese diplomatic rrprescntntives with Chinese statesmen concerning Toklo's demands upon the Chinese republic, the Chinese formally Inquired as to the meaning of the recent entrance of Japanese troops into China. Minister Hlokl replied that these sol diers were for the rel lef of the present Japanese garrisons In China, but that these garrisons would remain where they were until the conclusions of the present negotiations. According to reliable information th Japanese at present have eight divisions in China and Korea. The discussion today concerning Toklo's THOMPSON, BELDElsi COMPANY' The Store for Shirtwaists Is showing Pullman Robes in addition to the complete showing of blouses, in dark colors; these robes are very desirable for for traveling, $5.00. New Undermuslins LA GRECQUE Princess Slip made of fine nainsook, trimmed with lace and em. broidery; buttoned down the front, $3.50, $4, $4.25. COMBINATIONS: Corset cover and drawers, and corset cover with short skirt, lace and embroidery trimmings, $1.65, $1.75, $2, $2.50. . "MARCELLA" SKIRT ' DRAWER COMBINATION of crepe and fine nainsook dainty trimmings of lace and embroidery; all sizes, $1, $1.25, $1.35 to $3.50. VnaavmaaUs Section Third Xloox. THIS CHAMBERS' FIRELESS COOKING GAS RANGE . . . . actually pays for itself in the saving of gas. See it in . operation at the special demonstration at our store all this week. SPECIAL - S45.0M Store, during &2ft Ihia wek. POa HILTON ROGERS 1515 HARNEY aDlaaJU i rlAl bALh All IaiUiaC Style aad Colon tat 8prlB)g Hatia, 3.8 Valuaa; Yoar Cbok $1.50 $1.00 Caps 50c J. Helpb&nd Clotkiag Co. 814-1 North Ifltai Sarae Real Estato Itaasl tttm latest i Eka tut, Mia fm wall a la reat roar ra SoU aaul aaaaa) pwMUMf, PIOYD owaaiA'a M T Mad. Vadar. Ial Vaata-h aad Wsa. FIFTY MILH3 FROM DOOTON nsan Wad, Tbara, aaa, aai Bakta. aaa so, ads., ta . aa W aawMAM ULU. TW. cakrad Taaa. (M.aLBS) oawravaV Jr i i n aa. 1 YOOn GAtSj 72 DILL SAVEDH J am er ! demand waa upon the dense granting ! Japan the tight to exploit mine In nine specified area of South Manchuria. The war strength of a Japanee division Is 1S.709 officers and men. t.sHO hors and thirty-six pieces of artillery. MOTEMETS OP BTKA (TEltt. Port. GJCWOA.... orvoa.... Arrive. .... lull ....mrl4 Pellet. ORNOA rxinut AlscSlfirl. KIRKKMWALL. t inted Statn.. . NonMin. nOTTKRDAM. nlA .. NICW YORK... NEW TOHK... Rrcdarn. .,Kreesla ..L plans Amsrlfs Hsa OIottIo... News Kstea of Col a sa bus. COLVMBVS, Neb.. March . (Special.) The Board of Education through Ita president and secretary purchased two adjoining lot to the present sit of the Highland Park school, and now owns one-halt of a block, upon which a new Dress Fashions Adapted From the Styles of 1830 These are attractive fashions, quaint, typically American, and very striking in their originality. Dainty Dancing Frocks, $16.75 Upward Attractive Afternoon Dresses, $3$ New Spring Silks Are Here in a Special Showing This Week Many and lovely are the weaves from among which the women of fashion may choose Easter Gowns: Taf fetas, Failles, Poplins, Oros de Londres, brilliantly lus trous and specially adapted for the new wide flounce skirt, arranged in a special exhibition for your inspection. Very Exceptional Silk Value $1.00 and $1.25 Cheney Bros." All-Silk Spot-Proof Foulards, Choice Friday 75c a yard Beautiful in weave and finish. Fashion tendencies have created a great demand for these superior fabrics; wonderful values at the reduced price. The new shades of sand are exceptionally attractive. , . Your Choice, 75c a Yard Enough to is Not AMCIEXCXTI. -AMtaJLA-a a-m ownraaV" Mad, l-a-Oa. the imz.ni mis With "Tannlafoof AL K. Itall dt flaaal Craaby. .t'lianomanal bucrano. Vauae 111 Ineludaa "Havo,M JumptDa Juk mln Morrka di Camaball: atlsa Ooabv and "Uul Paul" HI Uaautr Chorus. Lalaa' Mm MmIim Waa Sava. a... a .1' "Pnw wiimk' a tt fciw. aaar. KWaiajua d T-l Otaa. asm Ta. m: - 4 I tT..h. w.c. r..a aTavaaras I moomii a wipn, a Oirtta, KM 1 OrrMo Tl rMI. rtrm. HilliM. mu. imt. Ho- a saua mi im miar ud sWa- Aft, tM. XISS., I BVk WWOTta. E3 IPP THE ATE lost it Fmssut Flctorts Tad ay aad Basaalay Taa trraiti tYaasaaa Vtaa, I "QtLKTtfX QSXLli IIZ. LABADIE BsasisTlsany Satetaaa Xhang,, A alar r i. O rraacaa. T. H6.A, VMlfka a M I. Vt.kaa a 3 ar.hoH bufldtng wilt be bnfrt. Wairts Coolldga haa been selected by tha board aa architect. Probate proceeding hav been com menced upon th estata of Thomas Cxar nlk. who was killed Matrh 4 by Pylvester lllgbe on a farm near Monro, Neb. Caamlk owned real estate In thla county, constating of eighty arras and an undi vided. Interest In another eighty acre, also personal property of h value of about 12,000. Johnh S. Tomaslewtc ha been appointed administrator of th tate. Mr. Caamlk waa an unmarried man. and the property will descend to bts pat ents, who ar both living. Sheriff Henry C. Lachnit resigned his petition aa sheriff of riatt county this morning, and tha Board of Supervisors Immediately appointed his deputy, Matk Burke, to fill th vacancy. John S. Saalfeld and Clara M. Ketch mark, both ot Richland. Neb., wer mar ried yesterday by County Judge John Katterman. Eat Enough for the price you pay. You want: more than merely a meaL The good things you like to eat should please the eye no less than the palate. Half ,' the joy of living comes from your environment and associations. Gath .' er where you find the people you. like in surroundings befitting that's a pleasure that costs nothing beyond the exercise of taste. Come to lunch, dinner or supper, "after. the play ' ' and see who 's here. Learn why they come again. Better cook ing, better service and the best peo ple about you. "BUILT FOR YOU TO ENJOY,' JOTELFTONmiELU flake Teething Easy for Baby use 2 Stc? A SPLENDID REGULATOR fURELY VlSrRBU-fiT KASCOTtC AHtlCMeiTI. Great Dsltla Coming Jess Westergaard and Joe Otcckcr Will grapple to a finish at the AUDITORIUM TUESDAY NIGHT, LURCH 30, 1915 Anton Marker aad Tarn Itav will rlaah In a r.l-fll. n, Jar T-Jlf.r and Tauoa Oolch will so for an iri.r aa Sal Oaaa adaaalaaT sXarshUrdr at AWlTOaUVs. Pricei, 50c to $1.50. Ringside, 2.00. t