TTIE DEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska I: i i i 1 3 t i i 1 ii SHALLENbERGER OUT FOJUEHATOR Tomer Demo Confcmiman and Gov ernor Would Ron on Dry Ticket. MORE FUN FOR HITCHCOCK (From a Staff Cortponclrnl.) MNCOIJ. Ort. 2l-fi-ll H-Oomrll-ratlons continue to com In the demo cratic situation over th nominations for the fnlted H!at-s irenate. Now en-Congressman A. C. flhalW ntieraer. who at ona time filled the Joh of governor and at another time served hi dUtrlct as a congressman, has tl(d off to his friend thai he want the democratic nomination for tha eenata In place of Bcnator Hitch- Presbyterians to Put Fifty Speakers Into Dry Campaign AfKOflA, Ort. -(Special ) The -r.enscs t,t fifty Preahytcrlan pastors and laymen In Nebraska In the flsjht to make Nebraska dry In will be fully and completely PHld by the national tfjerd of temperance of the Preaby terlan aaacmbly. Announcement of thla plan was made yca terdny mornlna; to the state aynod by Dr. Kobert C. .'etenbera, aecretary of the hoard of temperance. The synod yesterday mornlnir appointed Ir. J. M. Bran of Hastings. Dr. W. I. Aend-r of Grand Island, Dr. Ieon I.. Yoiinn of Mncoln, Ir. Nathaniel McOif fen of Fremont and Huperlntendent A. K. Klaher of Aurora aa a committee to man age the Itinerary of theae speaker. Dr. Westcrber- stated that the national committee will he guided entirely by tha demand of thla Nebraska committee. The length of time apeaker will be kapt INSTITUTION HEADS MEET Board of Control Gathering Lincoln to Talk Methods. at to. k II not only want It on the democratic i In tha field and the number of meeting he wants it on a dry plat-1 held under tbla arrangement will be inrm Jnat ho far he can t on a dry left to thla committee of the Nebra'a ..i.ifnrm Hank out out by a aoppy wet synod of the church. Tha national board ...n. la hard to determine, but he be- will pay all tha bill is aw a a - alms ie -w.rna mi Haiti Afr7(m crata ahould take to the water wagon and JJotCS f rOHl BCatriCC ne propose. 10 nrive iuw . n - Tha eongreaaman, however, la a little afraid of the Hitchcock combination. He doea not dealre to buck up agalnat the wet fellow If the lliild refreshment wagon appear to b running too moothly to aatlafy him. but ha hope that aomethlng will turn up in tha neat few month which will cause tha demo crats stat convention to go dry and then hi candidacy will fit Into the fracas SUFFRAGISTS ON THE WAY EAST and Gage County BEATRICE, Neb.. Oct. .-(Bperlal.- Orrin Cooper of W'ymore wa arrnted Monday on the charge of stealing aome caps, ahlrt and shoos from tha armory at that place. He confeeaad and Im plicated another man. The specific charge aaalnat hltn 1 burglary and lar- Th announcement will have tha sffeol nA Propertr belong, to the government h will b taken to Lin coln for an examination before tha United fttatea commissioner. Tha bualnea men of Odell and farmer living near that place ar arranging for a tslm CflWI . K. iwr (a Km halil 4ii-4mv It la ..Id that tha reason for tha con- Ui,..,,,,, week. O. Hull of Alma will act a Judge, lecture will be given by member of the faculty of the Btat. Agricultural achool. The high achool waa cloeed Monday In of stirring up tha democrat of the Fifth district who have congreaalonai ambi tion, for If fihallenberger get Into tha aenatorlal fight there will be an opening for omebody to sacrifice himself. grestman sudden shift from tha con gressional race track to tha aenatorlal sieedwsy la caused by tha announce ment of W. E. Andrew of Mailing, for many year auditor for tha United State order to thoroughly fumigate tha room ueasury, tnat ne win do a. canauiai ror u precaution agalnat diphtheria, me repuDiican nomination in mat oia- which ha made It appearance In thl trict. It l ald that Phallanberger does 1 city. All of tha school building nave not relish the proposition of making a I been thoroughly fumigated sine last campaign against a man who la so far I week, and tha authorities ar doing miliar with dnmocratlo history and demo-1 everything they can to prevent the dla- rratio Inefficiency a tha lata auditor ofaa from spreading. tha treasury. Orvllla Lewis filed a petition In the district court Monday tor divorce from RaRRPTT WflRaflMn Tfl ftPT nana Iwl " tha ground of eitreme . . . I -' - " wmm Mil w i icu in MUNtT hUH IHt 51 Alt thla city aU month ago. Joseph Alexa, a pioneer (From a Btaff Correepondent.) l-INCOUN, Oct. 38. (Hperlal.) A a resident of Hanover, Kan., died auddenly at that place Monday, Funeral service will b held Wednesday at 10 o'clock from tha home. digger up of ancient treisurea. Deputy FUU Attorney OeneMl Dexter Barrett Is gaining considerable glory. For month ha ha been working on the O'Connor COUNTY ASSESSORS HOLD suits and It may mean that the cofffor MEETING AT NORFOLK of the stat may b mad tha richer from that estate. NORFOLK, Nob., Oct. K. (Special Tel- Today Mr. Barrett went to Heating to aram.) County assessor of district No. file a bill of exception In another estate I comprising seventeen northeast Ne In which the right of tha state to Inherit braaka counties, held a convention In I Involved. The estate I known aa th Norfolk today. O. K. Berneokar of the Henry Keller property and cover eighty IBtale Board of Equalisation, Lincoln, eere In Adama county, said to be worth prealded. Tha meeting wa for.th pur- (From a Staff Correepondent.) I4NCOLN, Oct. V. (Special.) The Hat nard of Control ha Inaugurated a new Idea to further efficiency In the state Institution. The first Institution congrea will be held tomorrow. Hoads of the different Institution will tie called together four tlmea a year. The meeting will be held In the office of th b.ard and will begin Wednesday morning at 10: with a paper by Warden Fenton on "Heform and the Honor Bya tem In the Nebraska Penitentiary." In the afternoon the aeamo will be held at the Lincoln hospital for Insane, and two papera will be read, ona by Superin tendent Booth of the Omaha School for tho Ieaf on "Poseibllltlea In the FMuca- tlon of the Deaf," and the second by Superintendent Baxter of the Hasting asvlum on "The Need of a State Dentist." Thursday' session will be held In tha office of the board and will consist of papera by Superintendent Orr of the Orthopedic hoapltal at Lincoln, Superin tendent Outtery of the Hospital for th Insane at Norfolk and a business ses sion. In tha afternoon th meeting again will be held at the Asylum for the Insane and Superintendent Fast c tha Beatrice InsUtutlo for feeble mlded ad Huperln tendent Clark of the Kearney achool for boy will read papera. After each paper a general discussion will take place. State Stork Inspected. State Veterinarian Anderson wn i Mllford today. Inspecting tha herd of cattle at that Institution. Dr. Anderson examined tha herd at tha Qrand Island Soldlera' home yeaterday and discovered two diseased cow. Six more showed sus picious algn and will b segregated from the rest of tha herd and examined again later. ffraglat Coaae Today. Suffragist will make a raid on the state housetomorrow, their objective point of attack being the office of Governor Morehead. They come armed with a peti tion which they are carrying to Wash ington, where they will present the same to congress, asking that equal suffrage ne favorably acted upon by that bodv. Tha women In charge of the petition are Rarah Field of Oregon and France Jollase of San Francisco. Mabel Vernon arrived In Lincoln thl morning and act a advance de courier for the carrier of th petition, who are making tha trip by automobile and expect to get tha endonement of every governor In th atate through which they pa. Board of Control Inquires Into Events At Norfolk Asylum NOrtFOLK, Neb., Oct. W.(Rpcll Tel egram.) It became known toliv Ua members of the Rate Board of Control prolonged their regular Inspection vlelt at the Norfolk State h apltal fnr the Insane last week several hours to Inquire Into a number of matter connected with the Institution. The board ma'le an Investigation of the recent suicide at the state hospital, and Judge Howard Kennedy afterward sal a that they found no blame attaching to anyone. fome of the matters Inquired Into Mr. Kennedy an Id ho was not at liberty to discuss now, but he admttti-d that a com plaint made by Mli-s iluttiu L'tte.-ht oi Norfolk, a nurse, who has since beconv Mrs. II. S. Moric. was taken up by the board. ilia L'ttecht s complaint relates to an Incident that she says occurred at the weekly dance ThursUny nloht, which th.. board member att. tnl d. r-he said that during an o!d-fahijned dance, In which the participant promenaded and Joined hands, Huperlntendent Uutttry Krabbd her hand and gave her arm a severe twist, which caused her to cry'. Hhe alau aid that previously he had refused to peak to her when she addressed him In one of the wards during the morning. She talked to the board for some tme, but Mr, Kennedy Intimated that the board did not find any cause for action In the Incident. When asked about the incident. Dr. Outtery said: "Nothing of the kind oc curred. Wa were dancing the "iucker," and doing the promenade. A number of women and patients were In tha group and I waa among them to see that all were having a good time. I am not con scious how I took the girl' hand in the dance, or whether I pased her or not." met here today at the twelfth an:."' nicetlna of the North Nebraska Der.Ul association. A banquet wa he.d today. BURLINGTON 10 CUT OFF TRAINS AT END OF WEEK With eupcuitlon travel prntlcally at an end. the P.iirlinKton tmln service will s:o hsk to the annual winter schedule, Oc toLer 31. this tein In line with the plan of all the other road. On the date named, the running of trains No. 1 and 10, the Chlcano-Ienver tnilna throuch Omaha will be dlacon- ' tlnued. No. 41 end 42. operating between ! Omaha and Lincoln will be discontinued. ' Theae trains were operated during th summer rush and run as sections of Nos. 2 and S. The Chlcago-Omaha-Callfornla tourist I car service that ha been In operatlm da ly during the summer will he reduced to three days per week and the through i car service In connection with the Union! Pacific by way of Denver will be discontinued. RAILROADS PREPARING FOR SOME BETTERMENTS While officials of the Omaha railroad , are not figuring on any extensions, or any rreat amount of new work next year, they are alt anticipating that larrr sums of money will be spent In repilr and bettcrmen's, and at the same tlm? they are anticipating the replacing of a great deal of trak wlih heavier steel. Already the Union Pacific has i lac -d orders for 1100 tons of steel rails for di llvery during 19K; the Northwestern, 82, OOo tons, much of which will be used on western lines, and the Chicago Great Western 8.000 tons. The Milwaukee haa placed order for 225 ton of steel fur bridges. DeatUt at Norfolk. HASTINGS, Neb., Oct. W. Si eclal Tel egram.) Forty north Nebraska demists India-ration' taa't Eat T No Appetite Dr. King' New Life Pill tlr up your liver, aid digestion; you feci fine the next day. Only 26c. All druggists. Ad vert lacment. Use The Bee' "Swapper" column, furniture Into cash. In th neighborhood of 110,000, Keller died In 104 and nothing haa been done to gain possession of tha property for the state and until very reoently no leraon ha a psared to claim th right to It. Now, however, a Lewi Keller ha rppeired and says hs I a brother of the deceased man an 1 c'alm the estate, Mr. Barrett believes that th man haa i o kinship to tho deceased Keller and will Pos of planning next year' assessment work. M. O. Doerlng of Madison county waa elected aecretary. Revival Meeting at Teenmarh. TDOUMSEH. Neb., Oct. M.-(Speclal.)-The union evangellstlo campaign In pro gress In a tabernacle here continue to row In Interest. Th Sunday meeting especially were well attended. The ser mon and most of th work ar by Rev. Elmer P. Loose, evangelist of Waukesha, Wl. Ha I assisted by Mr. and Mr. Hex J. Moon of Chicago, and hi dnrh. tar. Mis Kathryn Loos. Mr. Moon ha nharg of tha muslo and hi wife handle women work. Miss Loose haa the young people work. Th meeting have pro greased for two week and will continue lor mat much longer. Crop Yield Rttlmatn. DESITLER, Nb Oct. tC (Special.) In response to a request from Secretary Mellor of the State Beard of Agriculture, J. Mitchell, aecretary of th Thayer county Agricultural society, ha nt In i ndeavoi to iccr possession of th prop-Ith following tlmat of crop yield in rrty for the state. Itnia part of th county: Wheat, twenty- flv bushels; rye. twenty-eight bushel; UPLAND MAY HAVF IbarUy, twnty-thre bushel; potatoes, - - - ' l. htw friuklB. 1 r. ! r. tri rrTmr i irUT frouiar UUI r' toiniv Uiuril gtnilVtC hir, on and one-half tona; corn, forty. I flv bushels. UPLAND, Neb., Oct. M. SpeclaI.) A mats meeting; of Upland oltlaen was railed lait Friday night by the Upland Commeiclal club. C. F. Bturdevant wa present, representing th lloldreg Light and Power company, Thl company la building a transmission lm from huldreg to Franklin, which will run within three mile of Upland. It ' offer Upland a I cant per kllowat rate, If It will put up local dlatr.butlng station. Mr. Bturde vant estimate a local plant would cost 11,500. A committee consisting of Louis Hlnes, Charles Hartman, C. It. Judkina, K. Arnold, Jr., and Colonel W. J. Robin son, waa appointed to look Into tha mat ter. Thla commute met Saturday and decided to wait on th president of th Holdreg company, Mr. Van Dlcst, and get further Information from him, before advising th local council to call a bond election. Revival Resjlna la Anrora. AURORA.' Neb.. Oct. M.-8Declal.)- Tha Klrkland Hvangellstlo campaign opened at tha Tabernacl last evening. fully t.tO0 people being In attendano. Many were orowded around th door un able to fain admittance. ' OREGON AGGIES GO EAST TO PLAY MICHIGAN AGGIES Th Oregon Aggloe. enroute to Lansing. Mion., wner Saturday they will play th Michigan Aggie, will be In Omaha at ; oclock Wednesday morning, re maining until T:B, They' occupy a special car over tha Union Paclflo and will go cast over th Northwestern. . uruar uiai in Oregon men mir hav an opportunity to atraurhten their legs, th Northwestern train will be held thirty minute at Ames, la. Out on th commons near th Ames depot, th Air lies win devote th time to apodal work. ucn a signal practice and running. TO PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE WEIGHT GOOD ADVICE FOR THIN PEOPLE "I'd certainly give moat anything to be able to gain a few pounds and stay that way," declare many thin men and women Such a result Is usually not Impossible despite past failures. Most thin people are victims of mal-nutrltlon, a condition which prevents the fatty element of food from being taken up by the blood aa they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting Into the blood much of tho fat and flesh pro ducing element atay In tha Intestines until they pas from the body a waate. To correct thla condition and to pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the flesh making food elements must be so prepared In the digestive processes tha. the tolood will accept and distribute them throughout the body. Titer Is a prepara tion called Rargol, whloh works on this basis and which I sold by nearly every druggist cn a positive guarantee of weljrht Increase or money back. Hun dreds have testified to weight Increase from It us. b'argol doea not of itsetf make fat but la simply a combination of lngredlonts of acknowledged merit that, taken wltn meal seem to better enable the diges tive organa to separate the fattening elements of the food and to prepare them In In a form which the blood can rendlly absorb Sargol comes In tablet form, Is feasant and easy to take and lth action Is perfectly natural and harm les. Sargol Is sold by Sherman & Mo Connell Drug Co., corner 16th and Dodgij St.; Owl Drug Co., corner Hth and Harney Pts.; Harvard Pharmacy, corner 24th and Farnam Sts.; Loyal Pharmacy, 20t North 18th St.. Omaha, and druggists everywhere who ar authorized to re fund the full purchase price,. If weight Increase Is not obtained. . NOTE: Sargol la recommended only aa a flesh builder and whll It has pro ffuCed excellent roHS In case of ner vous Indigestion and general stomach disorders, car ahould be taken by those using It who do not want to Increase weight. -Advertisement ILLEGAL LIQUOR SELLERS ARE PUNISHED BY COURT TECUMSE1L Neb.. Oct. SI.-tRneclal Telegram )-3eoige L. Endrea. a Crab Or- HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL FOR cnard druggist, pleaded guilty to two of I COMC fC TDII uiTTroe thlrty-alx counts tor th alleged illegal I wwmu ui limit, nil I CllO " - - .. , ..T1M. ,. ll.rl..t ...lix t..A t u u I "iiioia WHO Will ,Za , .7 r T '" th Pwsbyterlan church will l and costa In th other and paroled t!.B.lnt0 YUn't peopl, Society i haft strVMlsMtrf f 11 (hs) frill r-i tnr aa ' rtrinA I of Christian Endeavor of that church I rimmf Kiiuni ai a, uaiiowe n Social to b held at tha horn of Mis Agnes Stitt. IW0 Cottage Orov avenue. New officer of the aociety also will b elected. Tha society will hold It regular Sunday venlng meeting at th horn of th paetor, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenk. Twenty. txtn ana t'apitol avenue, until th new cnurcti i ready for occupancy. on year, Herman Btelnkuhler, Bterllng saloon keeper, pleaded not guilty to th rharg of thelilegal sale of liquor and th case ha gone to trial. Edward Duvall, under sentence for as sault, wa paroled to Moe Robert, farmer. ' Hal Whistler, a Tecumeeh boy, pleaded guilty to giving liquor to an habitual drunkard and waa fined '0 and costa and paroled to Nat Old field, a road overseer mal Fire Alarsaa Las mis. LOOM IS, Neb.. Oct. S.-Spclal.)-A barn and other outbulldlnga belonging to A. O. Johnson of thla vlllag war de Cold Gone! Head and Nose Clear troyed by fir. of unknown origin early First D08 Of "Pape's Cold Monday morning. Th to I with rt ... v vui iw insurance. While of no great Ira portance, the 1lae haa served to put the people of the town on th anxious seat and will probably lead to extra preven- uve irwcaunona. i was about a year ago l nat seven business buildings were burned, th fir being shortly followed ty two other coaily on. grippe misery. Don't atay tuffd-up! 1 Quit blowing and nuffllng! A dou of "Vufiv-m Cold Compound" taken vry two hours until three dote sr taken wm na gdrpe muery and break up a sever cold either In th head. eh..i body or llmba. It promptly opna clcgeed-un nostrils and air passagea; stop nasty discharge Saeelal Cawrt Tcrsa at Teeasaaefc. TiXn.'M8Ca, Neb.. Oct. Jtk (ineclaj ) Th recent sitting of th grand Jury In th Johnson county district court out twenty-five new criminal case on thor am "Vnt; relieves sick headache. docket, th oaae Involving nine men. I BlulnM leyensnnea. sor throat, sneea- Judge J. B. Raper called tha court Ing, aoreneaa and stiff nss. adjourned session today, and ordered tha I "I'epe'a Cold Compound" I th quick men Indicted to com on for trial. Thrt, surest relief known and coat only petit jury appeared today. If u not I f cent at drug tore. It aoU without known whether any of tha new eaae I assistance, tastea nice and cause no will l dlapoaed of, tut th opinion U Inoonvenlence. IWI accept a aubatltut. mat curt or tnem at least will. I Advertisement You Must Know What Makes a Good Car Before You Can Tell When It Is Bad Automobiles are like everything else; not all of them are pood ones. It is not always the car that looks pretty and runs like a blue streak that satisfies the demand of the family that is out for comfort, safety, reliability, endurance and economy I ; ?: :t?, .- , ' ' t . . . X . ' ' ' v V 4 . ,, W """V: it r J. 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