THtt UM AHA KUNUAT 1SKK: JULY 4. 1915. 3-A V Nebraska Women Rule Departments of This Circus ORE AGREES UPON RECEIPT F0R TAXES ' Douglas County Treasurer and State Officials Come to Terms Pend ing Lawsuit. GOVERNOR COMING TO ' RACES (From m Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Juno 1. Special.) Pending Stnte Treasurer Hall's mandamus suit against Treasurer t're of Oouglas county, to compel him to mnke monthly remtt tsnccs to the state, tho irtato treasurer and State Auditor Smith hnve sgreod upon a receipt to mall to nil county treasurers for money acnt In. The objection of Mr. Ure waa to the receipt he waa getting from the state treasurer. He maintained that they were Improperly signed and did not contain the signature of the auditor or hla deputy. The new receipt will signed hy Treasurer Hall and stamped by Auditor Smith with a rubber stamp, after which it will be signed In pen and ink by Dep uty Auditor Eastman. The receipts were, formerly tgned by the bookkeeper in stead of by Sir. Eastham Two of the "Statue HorseslLwith the Sells-Floto Circus. Nebraska There -n't suffragette on the tlrcua ami y.,t ' And yet if there came a question into the minds of the habltsnts of that little After a conference Saturday afternoon i clt of wSnderera known as Sells-Floto with Assistant Attorney General Ayres ; clrcua and Buffalo Bill s Original Wild the state treasurer and the state audi tor decided to got a ruling of the supreme court on the proper form of a receipt, and on the power of the auditor to dele gate some one In his office, ther than hla deputy, to countersign them. The county clork of Holt county has West, which is to be In Omaha Thursday. July 8. the women could have the vote, or any thing else. That Is, providing, of course, that msnsgerial capacity counted for anything. ' For the Sells-Floto circus depends a lot upon Its women. More . than . one applied to tho Mate highway commission , branch of the big show is run almost to construct a state aid bridge, 190 feet long, over the Klkhorn river, near Kwlng. The state assists In the construction of all bridges, that measure more than 176 feet in length. , Reed Bpeaks at Sattow. Attorney General Reed waa speaker of the day at the Fourth of July coldbra- exclusively by them and the best of it is, run perfectly. For instance, there is Lucia Zora, who has charge' of the train ing of all the elephants. . There Is Mrs. William Curtis, who personally super vises every Inch of the wardrobe and de signs the costumes, besides originating an act every now and then. .There is tlon Saturday In Sutton. He win speak i K,,1"la"d' the rtder who hM flh" In Electrio park. Lincoln. Monday ,nd ! f' th utrtana in the show; will leave the same evening for Chloago to represent Nebraska ill the S-cent fare hearings before the Interstate Commerce commission. Moreaead to See Auto Races. . Governor Morehead will attend the au--- tomoblle raoea In Omaha Monday. He left Lincoln Saturday for Stemauer, he was scheduled for Fourth of July address in the afternoon. chool Valves Kicker. ' A dosen tracts of state school lands will ha raised In valuation, as the re sult of a trip last week made through Cherry and Brown counties by Secre tary of Stat Pool and Land Commis sioner Beckman. The total Increase will be in the neighborhood of $5,000. Road Pays Its Tax. The Northwestern railroad has paid to ; the secretary of state Its occupation tax for 1915, the maximum amount of $2,500. The Burlington and the Missouri Pa N ctflo has heretofore 'paid the same amount. there Is Mrs. Charlfts Luckey, who con trola all the aerial acts end if that Isn't enough there Is Mis. Rhode Iloyal, the horse trainer. For every one of the twenty or more high school horses which perform In the hippodrome track during the performance of the Sells-Floto circus owe their coUege jlast June, will write the production for education to Mrs. Iioyal. Rlnaldo, the the coming year. It will be given Thurs- GATE CITY SUBJECT OF YASTJPAGEANT Lincoln Commercial Club Will Give Production Next Tear Typify ing Growth of the West. GREAT CAST IN BALLOT PARTS (By Staff CorrMpondent.) LINCOLN, Juna 8. (Special.) To emphasize the state-wide character of the Lincoln pageant next - year given under the ausplcea of the Lin coln Commercial club during com mencement week, the directors have endorsed for the 1916 event a pageant to be known aa "The Gate City.' Omaha will be reproduced In history and symbol and its develop ment will' be traced from the daya of the Omaha Indians through the days ot pioneer struggles and develop ment of modern Indsutrlea of the "Gate City." Prof. II. B. Alexander, who wrote the lines of "The Fagoant of Lincoln" given Nebraska GARDEN COUNTY LAND SELLS FOR HIGH PRICE OSHKOSH. Neh., July ".-(Special.) Amos Meeker sold his 24ft-srre farm yes terday for $0oo. at $125 per acre. This R the highest price ret paid. for Knd In this county or In this portion of western Nebraska. The fkrm Ilea three miles east of Lewellen, is fairly well Improved, part In alfalfa, and under private Irriga tion ditch W. J. Qjlllon and son pur chased the Meeker piece, having farmed It en shares the last two years. ball room horse; Bathhouse John, Luck ett, the high Jumper, end sll the others, have been taught their every trick by the smiling little woman of the hippo drome track. And they also owe their good education to snether thing the old adage of the early "edrd. "I always train my horses very, very early In the morning," Mrs. Royal says. "Often I am working with them before daylight. I have found that a horse's day and Friday of university commence ment week. ' The first part will be devoted to a re production of Omaga Indian ceremonials, and will Include the dance of the Thunderblrda, the erection of the sacred tlpl. the warrior's rite symbolto of tribal authority, and the women's rite, denoting tribal perpetuity. j The second part will open showing Captain Downa, the flrat settler of DEATH RECORD. William Walters. LIVHTON, Neb.. July $.-Special.) William Welters died Thuraddsy morn ing at the family home here.- He was M years bid. lie wss an early settler In this part of the county. Mrs. N. M. Itetrlrk. TORK, Neb,, July i-(Specll Mrs. II. M. Drtrtck, died Thursday afternoon at the family home, 700 Rest avenue. She waa 14 years old. The funeml serv ices were held from the residence ths sftersoon at : clock, conducted hy Rev. tV. ,C Wilier, and Interment wss In Greenwood cemetery. ( I ami Dlt. llRADnVRV IN NEW OFFICES THE BOY OF TODAY IS THE MAN OF TOMORROW So while your boy la home from school enjoy Ing the freedom of hla vacation, have bin teeth gone over to avoid any Imperfections that are . so apt to come to the growing child. TEETH play a biff part In tho future ot this boy of to day, ao give htra every chance to meet the bat tles ot life. Health la the most natural thing In the world. It la natural to be healthy, be cause we are a part of nature we are nature. Nature la trying hard to keep us well, because she needa ua in her business and we are help ing nature by caring for your teeth with the most up-to-date PAINLESS methods. Bring the boy In and we'll tell you what he needa. The very latest Ideas In all branchee ot Den tistry are youra In Dr. Bradbury's offices. Filling from SO nU tap Orowna from 92. RO top GVM DISKARKS CtTBEl. Send for Free Booklet on Tmisual Dentistry. Railroad Fare for BO Mllee Allowed. DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST 20 Years in Omaha. 021-23 Woodmen of the World nidg. 14th and Farnant St a., Ornah. - Thone Dong. 17 SO. Honrs to 0; Sunday 10 to 12. mind la most receptive then-and when Omaha, In his occupation of ferryman. a mind la moat receptive, that is the time I The whole will be remlnescent of early to Instill things Into If river traffic. Then will come the pony Mrs. ltoyal andi'all the other women express with a ballet ef children on "managers'1 will 'appear with the clr- Shetland ponies, and the opening of the cus when it comes here for its two days' Union Faclflo. stay. They also will be In the parade. The pageant will -close with symbolllsm The show this year Is to exhibit at In rainbow dances, denoting the "Gate of Twenty-first and Paul atreets. s I Promise." the Genius of Omaha In pan York Will Have I a lea Bevlval. TORK, Neb., July $.-8peclal.f-Plans on a large scale have been compelled for a union revival meeting in Tork, begin ning October 1 All chuiches In the city and sll members of the Tork Church Federation are back of the movement Many commltteea have been appointed and are at work. The finance committee reports that funda have been raised for the erection of a large tabernaole. Evangelists Lowry and Moody have ac cepted terms for the campaign. An ef fort Is, being made to get Ullly Sunday,, to run out from Omaha for at least one day during the York meeting.. Church workers In the Omaha meetings will also be Invited to oome to Tork from time to time and hr'P Mi work. . . INSPECT IRRIGATION WORKS V Congressmen and Reclamation Com mission Hake Tour of Scott's ' Bluff District Grand Island Witt . Begin Seedling Mile GRAND ISLAND,' Kebv, July S.-(Spe . claL) Actual work. It is expected, will begin on the "Seedling Mile" of the Lin coln highway southeast of tbs city by August 1. This is the estimate made today by Local Consul Ashton, who has been In charge of the movement for the - same in this county. The mile will be sixteen feet wide, of cement, and Is ee- tlmated to cost from $10,000 to $12,000. It Is Just east of the city, in one stretch and leads toward the "River road," the old Oregon trail, but is not in dispute as between the Lincoln highway coruruls of this work and Merrick county. ' WATE RPOWER DEVELOPMENT ON BLUE RIVER PROMISED will make this one of the early posslbilt tlei. First Specifications Beady. R. F. Walters, consulting engineer for the Inter-mountaln division; Andrew , Weiss, project engineer for the north side project, and Oliver T. Reedy, pro ject engineer for the Fort Laramie unit, SPECIFICATIONS NEARLY READY , announced officially that the specifica tion for the first ten miles of the Fort Laramie canal are ready.' This will prob ably take about JGOO.OCO of the $WO,000 available In the fiscal 'year beginning today, for the construction work upon this canal. This ten miles Includes a tunnnel 27,000 feet long, and fourteen by sixteen feet. There will also he two eyphens about 800 feet long, one under the Laramie river, and the other undar Deer creek. . In about six week It is expected that the contracts will be let and the dirt begin -to move. tomlme, and the "Gift of the Keys." Farmer Killed by Llkhtalaa. - OGALLALA. Neb., July !.(8peclal Tel egram.) Kdward D. Harrison, a prom inent farmer residing sevfcn miles west. More than COO people will have roles was killed by lightning this afternoon, and ballet parts. Musio for the odes, He Is survived by his wife snd one songs and operatic sketches Included In I brother. The funeral will be held tomor- the pantomime will be written by Prof. II. I. Klrkpatrlck ot the University School of Music. HYMENEAL i SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb., July $. (Spe cial.) The visit, to the valley Thursday of Chairman John J. Fitzgerald of the appropriations committee of the house Of representatives, together with other members of the committee consisting- of William P. Morland of Missouri, Joseph W. Byms of Tennessee, Charles R. Davis of Minnesota, Frederick H. Glllett of Massachusetts, James W. Good of Iowa, Frank W. Mondell . of Wyoming, James N, McAjidrews of , Illinois, George W. . V.V, v .i,ui.,in .1111 K3OTbBa WIIU ICf VI . KentiioVv nnrtanila ffrfttlhlnri fnr tit future of the Scott's Bluff country. ' With the congressional committee was the . National - Reclamation commission, which was formed by Secretary Lane at the beginning of his administration, and It was observ ed that their work was con- ALDRICH WILL SPEAK AT UNIVERSITY PLACE UNIVERSITY PLACE, Neb., July S. (Special) University Place Is making large plans for the Fourth of July ce'le- i Drauon next juonaay. ine jiavciuc Morsmaa-Parcane. FALLS CITT. Neb., July 3.-8pee4al.)-Mlss Ethel Louise Parchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parchen, and Wes tel Kcnyon Morsman, were united In marriage at the home of the bride on the evening of June S), The marriage had been planned to take placo June 18, and was postponed because of the sudden death of the father of the troora the morning of that date. Tho bride waa deputy county clerk for the last four years and the groom at present the deputy county treasurer. 'McKey-Aadertoa. EDGAR, Neb., July .-(?peclal.)-Mlss Stella Anderton of Edgar and Ouy F. Mo- Key of Arlan, la., were married nt Nel son yesterday afternoon. The were ac companied to Nelson by the groom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKey, and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. An derton, both residents of Edgar for msny .years. The young roins went immediate y row by Masonlo lodge. sian Brawi Btar. The New Tork club has signed Bablng. ton, the star lnflelder of the Drown uni versity team. RHEUMATISM , ' Rheumatism and many other diseases can he successfully treated w'tn serum. texen All lkJfn bv ma while In tha early or acuti atage. with no complications. are trwated with a guaranty aa to successful results backed by a life certificate guaranteeing free medical sorvleee ahould the dlaoaae ever return. Even when the disease hss reached the chronlo stage, after months and years of Buffering accompanied with Impairment ot Joints, my improved treatment ahowa marvelous results. I claim that no rheumatic condition is so bad that mvi treatment will not relieve or completely eradicate. Several canes have been sue. ceeafully treated by me after phyalclans have stated that nothing more could lt done to relieve the patient. I know of no reputable physician who wouM dare to guarantee you a auc cessful treatment of rheumatism without the use of serum. My treatment Is absolutely safe and painless, and lesvea no bad after effects, but on the contracy acts ss a tunic on the entire system. ' t DR. W. W. BOWSER. 114 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. PILES AND FISTULA CURED -n. Thousands of the most prominent people of Omaha and Nebraska will testify that Or. Msswsll cured them ef FILES and FISTULA, , . A WRfTTBN GUARANTEE IN EVERT CASK) TREATETX PAY WHEN CURED WHT PROLONG TOUR SUFFERING? 1 !r; Man well hss for twenty-eight years In Omaha specialised In treating PILES AND FISTULA. AND CUHFD WITHOUT SURUSHT OR PAIN PATIENTS DO NOT LOSW.ANT TIME FROM BUSINB8S. Oradualea ef Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New Tork City, N. V. DR: WILLIAM CREIGHTON MAXWELL Honrs to II. I to I. nnday -10 to II. , Patients Must Come to the Ofrtca for Treatment. . . ' I0t-e-10 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 17th an Farnam .. Omaha, Neb. Examination Free. , , . . ... Phone. Red lo. tinulng upon the trip lust the same as If in the. offices at Washington. Sidney band will give concerts durina the day, ;to Arlan, where ha la telegraph operator B. Williamson, the chief of construction, 'beginning at :80. Chancellor Fulmer will ' in the Burlington flag station. la busy .organising the work of beginning preside during the morning program, at I "" the Fort I.aiamle unit of the Pathfinder which time ex-Governor C H. Aldrich i project, which la to water 107,000 acres of will deliver an address.' The afternoon land on the aouth side of the river, about half ot which' is in Wyoming and the other half in Nebraska. The other mem bers of the commission ' who were here will be crowded with races, ball games, and wtU end with a wrestling match- be tween M llholland and Deeder. to fast amateurs. In the evening an open air - (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. July 1 (Special.) Water power development on the Blue river by the George G. Moore syndicate of Detroit Is foreshadowed by a visit which Mr. ' Moore is making. . The Detroit man ar rived In Lincoln Thursday and announced he was merely inspecting the Lincoln Traction company plant, In which bis syndicate Is Interested.' , Report has it that Moore's visit Is of more Importance, however, and that the Commonwealth Power company, which represents the Moore Interests, Is trying to secure rights on the Blue river, which will mean practical control of the power possibilities of the stream. Although the Blue has a large volume of water In It the year around, no attempt jias , been made to develop until recently. Thero are now fifteen power filings on the stream, six of which were filed by the same man within the last few weeks. He Is Charles O. Beardalee and his filings cover the river from Barueston up to Blue Springs. G. W. Steinmcyer has a filing at Blue Springs, there are two at Seward and one at Milford. BeardfJee, it is believed, has been filing for the Commonwealth syndicate. J j 'big MORTGAGE IS FILED IN HALL COUNTY were Director A, P. Davis, who has been band concert will be followed by an ex in the reclamation service since Its be ginning, and whose first-hand knowledge Is of tremendous value, ' Members Btady Chart. Mr. Davis gave a chart study of this project tg the members of the congres sional committee. W. A. Ryan, comp troller of 1 the commission, had " direct hlbltlon of moving pictures from the i European war and elsewhere. All these events will be free snd held In the open air on the Wesleyan campus. I Stella Maa Dies In Onto ha FA 1.1,8 CITY, Neb.. July 3.-(Speclal.) Word waa received by relatives In this citv vesterdav of tha death of Enhrlam charge of the Itinerary of the party here ; withee. who was a former resident of Stella, Neb.,) at a . hospital In Omaha GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July i.ffipe al.) What U the largest mortgage on record In Hall county on local property was filed this week by the Central Power company, it being In the sum of $1,500,000 and . hypothecating the property of the former Grand Isisnd Klectrio company In this city tnd Howard county, where water power is Aelng Installed and the llnss running from here to thst point and from this city in various directions to the optlylng points It is expected to serve. The Issue is to seour gold mort gage per cent bonds. and was a very busy man. I but not so uuy uui mat ne naa his eye out at all times observing where the money hss been going, and that the fund be di rected Into useful channels. Judge Will R. King, tho genluaof irrigation law and diplomat,' with his able asslstsnt, A. K. Honnold, went Into a technical de tail of the kgal phases of the project Words of appreciation of the industry and accomplishment of the commission were heard from several members of the congressional committee and others. : F. S. McCaffree, secretary ot the as sociated canals of western Nebraska, and O. L. trhumway. ss special , repre sentative of the Farmers' Irrigation dis trict, met the party In Denver, aud came wlth them into the valley. CongresHman M. P. Kinkaid of this district, and Senstors Clark and Warren, alco met the party at eUnver, and were splendid' In the work of showing up the merits of the project But each voiced the expersalon of Congressman Klnkald. that It was much better than the'r own conceptions, had It pictured. As Judge King said, TnU Is not a project, it is an empire. "' .' V Toar Valley la Aatooaabllea. ' Local people met the party here with ten automobiles. The trip taken wss a from an aggravated cape - of appendi citis. The body was taken to the home of his father, Frank Withee, at Stella, where the funeral will be held on Sun day. Mr. Withee was $t years old and leaves a small child. His wife died In an Omaha hospital a little more than a year ago. Will Par Marty Cents for Wheat. FREMONT, Neb., July Jt-8peclal.) Fremont millers and elevator men have decided to pay W cents for tba new wheat crop, which wll be ready for market within the next ten days. Old wheat Is bringing $1.16, but there is little of this grain being offered. Harvest will begin In this vicinity next Monday, If the weather conditions sre favorable. L, P. CUMMINS. SHERIDAN COUNT YPI0NEER DIES RUPHV1LLE. Neb . July . (Special.) L. p. Cummins, one of Sheldon county's oldest settlers, died last Tuesday at Itot Springs. He was operated on st the Hot . Springs hospital and di.yl the next day. lie waa. about 75 years of age and came jtd Rushville In the fall of IfM. lie was aa unusually Intelligent snd well read man, snd was a iocnl port of sttie re pute, being a prominent rtguie In i-aiiii Could Not "Walk sllh Rheaasatlam. A satisfied patient wrltesT "Sloan's Liniment ' cured my rheumatism; am grateful; I can now walk without pain." Only Ko. All druggists. Advertisement. Hailstorm la tireeley t'anslr. GREELEY. , Neb.. July $. (Spectal.)-.A destructive hailstorm passed over a sec tion of the county about four miles wide and six miles long, catching farms In both Wallace Creek and Mount Pleasant precincts and coming within two milea short turn sbout Oerlng valley, then thejof Greeley Center on the north. Gur big Minatare dam, which Is Juat com-j dens, fruit and small grain were totally pleted, and at a cost of approximately ! destroyed. The corn Is completely beaten aown, but Is so small that It Is thought ITCHY BURNING Disturbed Rest. Scratching Irritated. Hair Fell Out. Trouble Arrested by CUTICURA SOAP AND CUT1CURA OINTMENT "My ailment was scalp trouble caused by bad soap. I had aa Itchy, burning sen sation all over the scalp which often dis turbed my rest. I was also troubled with dandruff and my scalp was much Irritated by scratching. My hair did not grow and fell out vary plentifully. "The trouble dated back to some Ave years ago and continued up to a few months ago. I used many remedies before I used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment which arrested the trouble Immediately. My scalp Is bow in a very healthy condi tion and toy hair luxuriant and grows very rapidly." (Signed) Mrs. 'Herman E. Ro dins, 807 Clark It., Evans ton, III., Jan. 27, 1916. . Simple Each Free by Mall WHh 82-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Catteura, Deri. T, tmm." Sold throughout the world. t.ui.ow, wilh a stomas cm partly of 60,000 acre ftt of water. From thero, past Lake Alice, over the Scottsblufs, Sun flower and Hutch Flat table lands that have been reclaimed by the government and Trlstate canals. This gave excellent demonstration of the result of six. or seven years development. Then the party, returned to Mitchell for mid-day lunch, iln the afternoon fourteen automobiles conducted the party over he territory of the Fort I-aramle usHt. which showed the raw mater.!, or tho native prairie in its undeveloped state, arriving, at Tor ring ton In time to take the spectul pro vided by the Burlington to tbe Whslen dam. a herer 1,4" second feet of water ; were being diverted into the headgate of the Iiittrslato Unit, and t.Guo aecond feet plunging over the dam to supply other canals farther dowa the rler. A public hearing was held In the new court hou-e et T.irrindti.n, In th. even- much of It will come up again. in. I'r j uh r, : rn niH ,y i-'ay In an eai 'ir dav. T'r I 1 1 ' ' ",: 1 " ''"'hrt'- no are j -i -,.. vii ilou of t ie farmers' can 1 tu cj.rr re. teniroty north of Bridge pen. , .Neji at.o.ia now x-nulng foi a riU- to: tiail i'ui t ie j guTerurm'ni nreuan in farmers canal its' Institutes fuural was Ix-ld fi'uu the Ii.ii, T. U;ier having charge of the brief sen Ices. ir.t suoms quick with a IVe Want A 5000 MEN S SUITS f ' ' ' f aa-r. avat,-, PRICE Warn Vcather - Lsisitude Don't let It overtake you by keep ing the system .and body in good condition -drive it from you If it bas already taken hold fcy using Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey the reliable tonic stimulant Thou sands who suffer from that "tired feeling" do not associate it with a condition of lowered vitality. Tills tonic will soon relieve the feeling of lasaltude, stimulate the circulation. Improve appouis and di gestion and restore vigor to tbe body and elasticity to the atep. A bottle or Imffy's should be kept In the medicine closet as first aid fur relieving and preventing all summer Ills. The very best fur emergencies. "Get Duffy's and Ke;pWell" At most drug glsls, grocers and dealers, II. If thv csn't supply you. write a. Med I' Hi bugklK, flee. The Daffy Malt Whisks Oo., Koch ester, V. T. the In Observation of the One Hundred and Thirty-Ninth Anniversary of Foundation of the American Nation This Store Will Remain Closed All Monday, July Sth : ' . ' ! . With the-Opening of the Store Tuesday Morning v v. We Begin One of the Most Impressive JULY CLEARING SALES in Our History. Monday Night's Papers Will Contain Full Particulars Brandeis Stores Ireet Gar Service to Auto Speeray A double track has recently been built from .Locust Street north to the gate of the Speedway. On July 6th (the day of the big races), through cars from Fourteenth and Howard Streets will run direct to the Speedway. These cars will bear signs reading: "TAKE THIS OAR TO SPEED WAY." Extra service from Sixteenth and Locust Streets as the travel may demand. . , ; . mnlia & Council Bluffs Street Railway Go. 1 t I