4 THK BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1915, Nebraska Nebraska REAY1S STANDS FOR FARM LOAN BANKS Needs of Tamer, He Sayt, Cannot Be Met by the Ordinary Com mercial Institution. THINKS STATE IS IDEAL UNIT (From a Stuff Onrrearonrtffnt.) LINCOLN. May 7-(Spclal.)-Fprakln laat tilRht at the bamuet elven br Ui TJnnoln Clrarlns; llmise aawtrtatlon to thn momhTH of Oroup t of the Ne braska HanWs' aaaorlatlon. Conrrras nnn C. F. Feavls of Tall Cltl took for Ms subject rtiralTena. Ha aM In part: "Credit in the life of rommeife. and tt la panning atransre that agriculture, which iinflprlles the proprlty nf the nation, he not kept pare la tlila mntter with the evolution of the yeara." "Crellt and working capital are a es sential to the development of agriculture a a they are- U tha railroads or to teo. The efforts of the farmer to ro-operate and romblne have be on local and, there fore, abortive. Ha Uvea and doea bualneaa aa an Individual and will continua t do o because tha ohjerlinn to co-operation la Inherent In Ma avocation. Keeda f Farmer. "The needa erf a farmer cannot be met by a commercial bank. II can not Im prove hl farm or plant, grow and har vest hla cropa on a ninety-day loan. In answer to hla need tba annate of tha T'nltcd Slatea aerit a committee to Europe, to etudy tha question of farm credits. The recommendation of thla committee have been rryataltxed In a bill now rend ing and which, ln Ita preaent or In some modified form, will be enacted by the next congress. I favor certain amend ment to the bill, but even If It be not amended I aha II support It because tt la an advance atrp Int n night direction." farm I.oaa Baak. "Thla bill provide for a farm loan or mortgage bank under a charter Issued by the general government and subject to atrlct governmental supervision. My peraonal view are that tha atata la tha ideal unit for a farm loan bank, but tha ' necessity for uniformity In sunn bank and the experience we have had In at tempting to secure uniform divorce and commercial paper laws Indicate that tha federal government ahould Issue the charter. "Thcae bank have a minimum capital of 110,000, with an Increase tip to a cer tain sum mandatory in order that the credit requirement a of their locality ahould be met. "Hecause of tha comparatively email annual paymenta tinder thla ptan It will prevent temporary misfortune,- such a crop failarca, from reaultlng In foreclos tire and thus depriving the farmer of hi home. t.'nte Down Forecltwaren. "InEurope the per cent of foreclosures I Iras than one-sixth of 1 per cent. With the earning rapacity in thla country ao much greater than that abroad, the per cent of foreclosures ahould be even leu. Method ahould be provided, however, for apeedy and Inexpenalve foreclosure. The legal profession haa not kept pace with the time. Tha law delay and the ex penee of the admlnlatratlon of Justlcs I an offense to even thoughtful lawyer. The aenate eommltte report that tha average expenae of forecloaure under the Itelxlan system amount to Hi In thla 'country that expenae I multiplied many time, and I all paid by tha unfortunntn man whose property I o!d.'' QUARTER MILLION DITCH PRACTICALLY COMPLETED Nebraska Nebraska Tt:cr.M?Klt. Neb.. May ". Special .) The extensive dralnaga .work which Ms heen carried along In he Nemaha river alley through Johnson county I draw Inn to a close. It haa been In progrcsa for two years. The List dredge on the Job reached the county Hue to tha south yesterdsy. Thla I the main channel nltch. A mall -amount of earth waa left between tha Johnson county ditch and tha ditch In Pawnee county. Into which this ditch I to empty, backing the water of tha Nemaha tha dredge can back up and run a thrae-quarter mile lateral ditch up Elk creek. When thla la done, which will he In about thn wekea, the contractor will blast the l:rt away be tween tha two ditched with dynamite, al lowing tha water from thla county ao resa to the ditching to the Missouri river. It ha been an extensive contract, requiring about JJTpO.OO to finish, but thousands of acrea of farm land along the Nemaha river bottom, which have been subject to flood, will now prob ably b reclaimed. PROBE BEING HADE ! Notes from Beatrice tmta rpuu i c ii w ' And Gage County 1111V lllij A. V. U. II. Clearance Sale of Men's Top Coats Examiner'! Kcport Show. Many In vestment in Western Lands Where Interest in Arrears. PRINTING BILLS ARE FEATURE OXFORD STUDENTS GIVE FOURTH ENTERTAINMENT OXFORD. Neb., May 7.-Spec!al. The operatta, "Wlndmllla of Holland." waa given In the opera, house last evening by student of the OxfoTd High school, under the direction of Miss Clara Haw yer, supervisor of music. Thla 1 the fourth and lat of a series of rmatca! program planned and directed by Mis Sawyer for the purpose of Improvement In music and for the purchase of a Vlc: trola for the achool. One program waa given by the seventh and ertghth gadea. one by the fifth nd sixth, and one by the mailer folk, and all hva proved highly satisfactory to both pupils and patron. The operatta given last evening was In Putch costume and waa a tuneful pro duction, aa well a extremely amusing In tha Comedy part. YOUNG PRIESTS TO SAY FIRST MASS AT HOME MNEKAT. Neb., May 7.-fpecal.)-Rcv. William Borer and the Rev. Edwin Fmlth will celebrated their first masa hera at the Holy Family church, June 16. Both nf the young men have groan to manhood here and aa It happens but very seldom In any pariah that two young men enter the priesthood on tha aaine dav, the whole pariah decided to make the day a holiday In their honor, and at a meeting held of thn cornmltteee of the various societies, they drew up a tentative program, Inviting all who will accept to attend. The masse will be held at and 10 a. m. A dinner served immediately after the last maa and a definite program will be arranged for the rest of the clny. SUIT TO CANCEL NOTE GIVEN LAWYER FOR FEE TECUMSEH. Neb., May T-The John son county . district court. Judge J. B. Raper sitting,, haa been usy all thla week In the case of OcKrga l. Itothell, guardian of Mrs. C. D. Dennis, against .PVankI IHnsmore and M. E. Cowan. Mr. Ruthell brought suit to prevent Messre. Dlnemore and Cowan from dis posing of a not for t!,K given Mr. dnsmore for hla aervice aa an attorney. In giving the rote Mr. Iennls did so a a peraonal action, and also aa tha executrix of tha estate of her deceased husband. Th plaintiff allege that tha amount asked by the attorney waa ex cessive. Tha da t lug of tha Instrument wa in Question, aa was the mental compe tency of the giver. The allegation of the defense are that Mr. DlnsCore. a Mr, Iennla' attorney. I performed consider able work and that tha fee were all right, not exoeealv, and that Mrs. Den- r.l was mentally competent to transact her bualnesa. Mr. Cowan appeared In tha court, gave the not and contract to tha court, and become dlsaaaodated with the rase. There 1 no jury. Many wit nesses have been examined. Tha prosecu tion Is repjrraented by Jay C. Moor of Tecuinseh and H. H. Wilson of Lincoln. The defense Is represented by JuUg eV, P. Davidson of Tecumseh and W. B, Price of Lincoln. atraab Brothers Nell Hank Stock. AVOCA. Neb., May 7 (Special. ) Ktraub Pro., who have owned a large portion of th stock In the Rank of Avoca, have disposed of their holdlnga to Kamuel Johnson and E. Nuliman, sr., of thla city, J. C. Ztmmerer, who haa been , cashier for several yeara, haa re signed and will engage In the banking business in Iowa. C. W. Fahenstouk, as sistant cashier, ha been elected cashier In hi stead. I KHATniCK, Neb, May :.-FneCal.)- C. W. Mnson, a civil wnr veteran Wi years of age, was assaulted and quite badly! Injured by C at Rain, a resident of this j city, Thursday. Mr. Mason and his wife I I ere traveling through tba country In a wagon for th l.en fit of their health, end have Just returned from a trip to California. They were camping on In dian creek north of the city, and Thurs day Itnlns visited their camp, where he had some trouble with Mr. Mason over a horse. The aged man aa knocked and badly hurt by Rnlns. who waa arrested and acntenced to thirty daya In the county Jail. An appeal waa taken to the district court end Rain was released on bond. He him with knlf and that he waa compelled, to assault him In self-defense. Mis Klsie Sandman of Harblne, a graduate nurse of the Beatrice sanl- txrlum, has been appointed a member ofi the Htate Board of Nurses. Mis fand rr.n horn I at Harblne, Jefferson county. Th Commercial club I pushing tha project of a new county Jail and a com mittee from that organlxation propoaea to make a thorough lnveaturatlnn rein. tlve to the coat of a new atructure. (From Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. May T.-fSpeclal.l-Furthef development In the condition of the An--i- . f i . -, T'niiA.i 'Workmen are he ng looked forward to with much Intst tl-a by membere of the organization ana other Interested. The pulllcstlon thl morning of a story howin that one of . i V. n ,1 rminil a lax T,n7 r-"h, 'mgenent of : h.t Maaon .Hacked the buslnes of the organlxation was very much a surprise. An lnveatlgatlon of the pai.ci filed dis closed tht tiiuch of the investment of ! the funds of the order has been me in ! mortgagee on weatem lands ami that the , Interest has been paid in very alonly and In many cases the Interest Is dMIiviiicnt I for a considerable time In the past. The report asserts that in the publica tion of the official organ, whlrh Is done by the Hub I'rlntlng company of Nor folk, th order has been paying 14 cent per copy for each copy of the paper sent out, while It la declared other orgunlxa tlons pay from 1 to 4 cent per copy for their official organ. The button worn by the member coats 14 cent from the msnufactiirer. while it la said that local dealer will furnish It for T'-i cents Two yeara ago ',0n0 waa paid for the printing of a book containing informa tion regarding th organisation and con taining fine half-tone photo of the offi cer of the organisation. The work was alleged to hayo been done by the Amer ican Photogravure company, but the re port show that the warrant was drawn to the Norfolk concern. Tha leport how that $:0,iOO has been paid out in the last year and a halt for printing and stationery. Four yeara ago there waa a sitrplus in tha treasury of IflOO.OOO, according to the report of the examiner, but that has been diminished until bat 1120,000 now remains In the fund. The membership la given aa 41,000. an Increase of approximately 1.000 during the last year. The exam Ir.era say that an Increase of rates will be necessary In order to keep up the or ganisation, although tha rates were practically doubled a few yeara ago, ac cording to members of the organization. Tlie Nebraska organization hna a acp ar&tn Jurisdiction from the nntlonr.l or- gnnlsatlon and haa no duea to pay to the J national headquarters. t tell Will Have plargnssil. STELLA, Neb., May l.-The Ladle' lleaearch club I creating a fund to es tablish and finance supervised play grounds, and last evening gaye an en tertainment known aa "Stunt Night" In the opera, house, thereby realising a cqn stdarabl lura. The program waa mada up of atunla put on by the varlou church ooltiea, by th high school and the Alumni, and the Commercial club. Lindsay. Commercial Club Klecta, LINDSAY, Neb.. May 7. (tpeda1.)-At the regular meeting of the Commercial club held last night the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: Presi dent. V. Laueacn; vice president. Dr. J. 11. Tehkln; secrets ry. II. B. Miller; treas urer, John Muck. The club also decided to allow W out ot the. treasury of tha club toward the 'erection of the band- ianu. , ' ', . . , Apartments, flats, houses and cottage can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" Ad. Mrs. McCarthy Well Knorrn. QRKELET, Nb., May 7.-(8peelal.). Mlaa Margaret Murphy, whom th labor commissioner waa desirous to locate, haa Ured all the year sine aha cam west In O'Connor and ha been moat of that Urn Mrs. J.'W. McCarthy. She la a daughter of Jeremiah Murphy, a civil war reteran. . IDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FACULTY WINS CUP KEARNEY, Neb., May T. peeal Hy winning every game on their schedule the Htate Industrial school's basket ball team, composed of member of the fac ulty, wss awarded first honor In the city league, which closed recently, and will receive tha large Kllllan chip". This lesm lost but on gam during the sea son, being nosed out by the Stat Normal team, 31 to 2. early In the season. Other member of th league were tha Normal Second. Kearney High rVhool. Military Academy and th Community Club. Many -Disorders Come from Liver, Constipation, headache, bilious spells. Indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem edy Is Dr. King's New Life Pill. Only All druggists. Advertisement. FIRST CHIEF JUSTICE OF . SOUTH DAKOTA IS DEAD TIERRR. F. r May 7.-(PpeclsI Tele gram) Judge Dlghtnn Corson, first pre siding Justice of the supreme court of the rtate of South Dakota, and for many year upon the bench, died at his home here this morning from old age debility in his elehty-seventh year. He was born In Maine In 1S27. He practiced law In Milwaukee, went to Nevada and bark to Dcadwond and was elected to the supreme bench of the state In m. Ills body will lie In state at the capltol, With funeral Sunday afternoon and will be taken to Leavenworth, Kan., for burial. In ordor to clear oar Block of Spring Top Conts and Uaiii roats before tho wet Reason is over bJtve decided to offer the entire line. Including thope usually sold as high as $18.00, on $ntiinJa) for Men's Suits at $15 Benson & Thornn quality Suits at $15.00 are a real sensation and a great many men are taking ad vantage of this unusual opportu nity to buy really first class suits at a nominal price. Choice soft woolen materials in tilen Urqu hart plaids, Tartans and Stripes, as well as hard finished Sergei and Worsted fabrics, in more conservative colorings. Sizes from Ml slim to 40 stout. no A Large Assortment Mi? of Many coats are silk lined. A desirable assortment of Cov erts, Cravenettes, mixtures, plain Oxfords and black, in sizes up to 42 chest. Men's Suits at $20 Twenty dollnrs has always been a strong priee with this store and this season we have been able to take advantage of unusual mar ket conditions to make the assort ment greater and more varied than ever before. Size 31 is the smallest sizo and the models aro by Sam "W. Peck. In a comprehensive way we cover the whole scale of sizes to 46 stout by Stein-Bloch tho Man's specialist. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits $5 $15 In most Excellent Quality with two pairs of Knickers to each Suit, in Serges and Mixtures OJxer from $3.50 to $10.00 Confirmation, and Graduation Suits for Youths In High Grade Serges and "Worsteds, 13 to 18 years OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWINOSTORE, 1516-18-20 PARNAM STREET. M INVESTMENT TDAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS A BEE WANT AD .7 DA&C&RtO Bar Uaa III Brokaa. TECUMSEH. Neb.. Mar 7 - Special.) Aa a fault of a bad all in th barn liilwln Marka, tba B-year-old aon of Mr. and Mra. John Marka, the family living runt of thla city, it now in tha Ortho Ptdle hoapltal In Lincoln with hrokait hip. Tha boy had cllmbad the ladder to tha barn raftera alttr equaba. Ha had turtrd to descend whea ha mtaacd a runs In the ladder and fell fifteen feet, allchtlnt upon hla hark on a maacer. Ilia riaht hip waa broken. Jt '! ' lv ytmmj -"wan Dr. Hutchison, the famous dietitian, says that macaroni is absorbed by tho system al most in its entirety. Think what that means. Faust Macaroni. rich in gluten, is practically all utilized in tho buildintf ud of muscle and tissue. And Faust Macaroni is easy to ditf est. too. Get our free recipe book, and find out tho many savory dishes you can pre pare with Faust Macaroni. 0)iL) U o il - k 1 WW nBBm'BBBak BBBBBBW'B 'jt BOBBBBI'BBj !M if n r a iii i i In r ii I ,u,mr 1 v. There's a reason for everything, and there's a real reason why Beddeo's has become the "Busy Store" of Omaha. It is because he is giving the peopie of Omaha real values, prices that are less than cash stores quote, and sells on such easy payments as $1.00 a week. Look over these Saturday bargains: MAULL BROS., St Louis. U. S. A. 8 A Ditfmritve I.tmt 0 Gtlf nd Ttnntt Sk$s MEN find coming' here for Shoes is following the line of least resist ance. Their needs are satisfied com pletely and quickly. Smart English models in black or tan, at $4.00 i $4.SO iota flkDouama Satedlay Sale Lot 1 Up to $25 Values, Saturday at $12.50 We don't believe another store in Omaha can match these values for either cash or credit. For Satur day's selling we have grouped over 100 Suits that formerly sold as high as $25.09 materials are fine Serges, Gabardines, Checks, etc., made up in the smartest Spring styles in the best of Spring colors, all sizes repre sented. Your pick Saturday . See Great FREE OFFER Below f.lon's and Young YJon'o y 0 On Credit From $12.50 to $27.50 f"2S The Original MAl.TFn Mil If ' """ IHIHIl! I Vi!s.m you y -HOnilOITS j ri "y got m Smbttttmtmm I r TIBB A pay 'Villi M Mm ead AU Ka l' vlurat the katf . fj' ntraatMt. Wr. U VJM m U ti a Beetai tU ViilEll CURED C n. TARRY r Beetal Saaaee oared . reruaue at carea for VrM t'laatrated tlHUM aaa tMilmea- uii nf auadrede of earea mumM la Beraeka eua leva. - - 240 De Bids., Omaha, Neb.j I .III o ) Our rin showing of Men's i'lothlnit are maneU of lirtthenUtlay Myliug. Vou'll find all the good thing of the seaMin, pronilneull j dis played In our 3,000 ftqtiare fel of floor po Klvrn over to mB and ixiva. If Ladloes9 yMs Lot 2 Up to $35 Values, Saturday at $18.50 Positively the best value I have ever offered. Your choice of over 120 Beautiful Suits that formerly sold at $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00, in all finest materials, beautifully tailored all sizes in the lot. Shon anv- . - wnere you piease, out you'll fT v come back to this store eager V ! f 0 J Suits Saturday at the low price of '. See Great FREE OFFER Below (2) SO SATURDAY MEN'S SUIT SPECIAL. Toav choloe Maturaay ef lit aii-woul eulta. sew. eat etylee; tae Talaee, on aale oae day only oa credit at SI7.50 LADIES ATS All Go at Great Reductions 50 A Grand Clarwy of Ladle' Coatee a4 . a i . i. . K i tin aaiuma). iuu uiaj ruoM irom vcra 2fK) Coat a In Checka, Covert, PopUns.O Hergr-a and Gabardine rrpry aiae ln cluded for women and miasee. AU the new lclt effects, and rut In tb proper lengtba. lingular values up to ftO.OO, on aale Saturday at FREE With LADIES SUITS SATURDAY In order to make Saturday the biggeat day In our history, in tho I-afth't.' leartment, we Mill guv a Beautiful ai-pWe Diuuer Bet AU SOLI TKI.V FltKK to every lady that hoys a Kuit during this Ulg lte d union Kale. Itemember! You get the (Suit liargain and Dinner Ket on Saturday only. JUST PAY $1.00 A WEEK 1417 DOUGLAS ST. OPEII TILL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT '' '11 lfTrnTiatTfram3