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Lincoln Bureau olt: Bee
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NEBRASKA QUOTA
CREDITORS OF
AUTO COUP ANY TO
Prominent Young Mere..,,. New Banks and Court House Bnlisher Dcnrecates TripH Pvramid
r- ,.r Am Phnnnd in Burweil n . i m .r J mi.m.
unzens m rieht tor ; ., . , , - . ,J rveporU'a uemand r
Of Cedar Bluffs Succumbs
1 , ..- , Feb
FOR MEMORIAL OF
Ill k I f! 3 I
NE IS 33,500
Governor McKclvie Announces
School Children Will Be
Excreted to Aid in 1
Raisinn Fund.
Company Is Incorporated 'h UHtTUUn H
Lincoln. Feb. ?. i Special i Ne
' hi a.-k. lia a cold mine am on it it
.-.t.-rr Kre-.n r.-omc", io.mv-! : Hearing of Wvmore Concern
iMi.i'iw.iici i;i louuiv, aim ,
.i-ii.-ir ut n--niUM-at',Mi of t'i- Max-1 Before
Mii'.i rs (Inc.) were tiled m the
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Special I
w.i, --u:'.t inorcn.r.it
s, die.! follow, p.; an
of us!":, v.' i a -v.! pitettrtio.tt.v
town w as -?'1 u'in ft ae and
. Ivi.' !v i,: w i fe av.-l patcpt
ml Mr-. V. A. brown He
'iffii and tcatcd i". -"edit
Mr was ir.jn.icor o: I'1''
t v t!:-rt .in I .utixe in
Frontier County Seat
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Referee Shows
I iic "i porators arc ticorite
axhy, A'-.i M Repii-bciay;. I'
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I ix.-o. !...hn 1'. Rowland am! Wall
er A. Catiadv.
r.ilrl has 1 1 c r n struck at a depth
it oU tet ani! is s.ii.l to tie in ;ood
.! i n k strata.
'State Treasury Balance
- January 31, $2,640,165
Liabilities S60.COO and
Assets S27.00O.
Lingering Illness Takes
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receive
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Beatrice, N'eh , I
-Cred'tots of the
AlltO Co. of this f
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an.-iu -.' i en t, I'M i ::e ilu.lar
I i-.M iii'm tn tacts 1 ' r . ; i ' 1 i t nut at th
I !i hei .r K'i ii", e P. II. !c
i l Icn.-ili.in of l.iiu-.Mi' M o' ' .'an.'
', i-.us ... !! Jo:::i r :;i' a ! I. i .!
s mi. hj.-ii liave
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Telegram. 1 -'!': 1 c-:
viilace etc ri'ic'i i .
niiu i: :r to see .v !:
t!:a : !':c court ';
i-V ic t!;c cur t at
i. ii lit ' couii : . . Y-c-.i
"ttt Ik. I ly':-i.;M!u
Blind Saunders Pioneer 1 h-Kh I'i'.'. I'l'e t'-ual p
"i j ''''I" ot hit citvi-iis wj c ! : 1 1 v . i i ! !-v I
,,t itlf le,ir ot ttt.it'v :iu:-n at t : vice v. it. I ;
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t:rt!..v n:onr iia. i uol tv tu
I o.c Moan;;,!.! t.rti!;.n.-i til.-.l .it a saknv "
t-t:t:.ni ,:k'ttat tor a spe
al ..f..! t-a: 'uei
National J'.tf.ks ft t'n- ft .lie aial.
.u -ant;' t. lit-. t. lurM :;t bank
v.! i:i.-'oM.ti"r- here t'':- -.r. I :
!ive I'iita.ueil t''e he-' i.-trit !
the citv '.or thvir tvtu' ' h : e?
I'e'ti, '- :. r t-fn ' c a:::'v
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i-niinr. : i ; t -ic p ..in ..i e c la a ".: :
t !i--'-l'--.
the
Da
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t'
cett!
Increase in Salary Voted
For Fremont School Mead
I lie balance in the state ttea-urv
jt'u-tei"-, wcae oi.lrreil reinii
t
a
I
tiiok I'arrv. pioneer settler
-is comiM. ,hei! at hi- home
t-.'l v, ifi: an illness ,.i several
M ; i,.1.-.-v -cttho! on a h..me
:...ir t roar l.'u::- in . com-
Nelir-ts'i a t'rnni t'a' .ola ith
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p'h'i.
. oftintir to K'tow. accudii j? to the
i" t'tiv tepoit of Ma'f 'I rfa-uter
Ihiu i I', p-y. '.vliich shows a ha I -ance
at the t lose of Imsjness Janu
ary ,?l of J.h'i-i).!fi5.7f as nain-t a
I'.il.im-c Deieii'I.er c'l of $.'..7i
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,rst -i'in o, tltf state in- , , ,, ,,, ,,,.. ?!
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'11 ."'II. an in. r-'i-r of
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to tmoe :'ie lourtv .-..it to . .las hcen r. .civn a v'.ni', 1 1- I
, 'a I (-.. : -ire.i' hy 1 ,1,;.t I heen a.t th Ii, 'a I ,0 1 imvi't
,'ain'iuc i i he h'K-i! , it r- 1 tot' 1- ' ''a'-,
.tier con ty. An a'hiition i' I ""
u name- ,,. t,, !. t.ic! i aure rarmer Loses nana
the
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n.uher in .rtl;a..e.! ! DtdlUUf rdMUfli VUlf ; h . uv h un - !. , r th t hi: p- ,
car M,hl to I '. Ihlh'ei ia-t"i'cl: Tei CvTonrl fllirnl inn's 'ent.ifv. , ai'-iv..! at tN n.f.lt lc.uf
-v.r to the Fan, e-s ami Mn- . 1 o txteno upcrai.ons , ,M t,:c i i( i:tiiiM ilskinc ,,,r .,
chant-' hank of W ymoic. I'- ..i:k., Nil' . ! - ! i pe .a ' ; SU'C,,.l ,.!p,-ti p, move the i.uiatv
shormin 'I'.ivlor i.ie-i.'ert of tl. I - At a niei tiiiiL' ri the larii'i't'- ,,, r,,u 'I'h.c it ,, h.
naiiK. te-tioe,! tou'iv i.:a .i. v. iii"o.,-i a.iu .,, i ..'.' per-" . t t : e -ame t n ' n- the v
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t '.it tnr lia'iK lian lollrn; to cuvt
up. Followi!"., tin" ''' -a pnr araio e i" is '
et i' i e
in to ?
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rue as a li.',-iiital f-r
' w ha ni lie ahleil in
i H- i - t h ' u ounh I v in s tit
iMthv with a:. ! is peruhatlv ahle to
'uteip.a! ih, ira.i.lship o' America
nni- h.';" a.'-o it at n ui tor the heroic
pirit ,'f I rait .
Has Official Sanction.
I he ,,: r r-f tin- lucnii.ruil to thf
i'ret:ch a rnrnt ha- reci'i'.ei! (he
'i's'ii-t ' u; i t.il - a in ti- ui of the
h'r.'U. It ii f'liii:, ,.-i'l the temler ha -
he; II ,p .01"! V ! ' i'.,l U V 0 p " I' -
- i .its i, i' ,, ! . ! 'r .e I h rr ' - a I! I pie
I- K. I.etterilmk. fori', .-i i
the (ii-covt-tv that the hank vva
liu!!:i!U a hit'-ie aui-ur.t "t I., hi.
Commission From Governor ' w. 'fayi.-r ami o,h,,,-
, . , ,. , , . . ,. i Wvmore ntizct.s brught the ee-p,-
l.llicolll, hei). Special)- - I 4, 'PI-.-v , nr, 1, :..,! d.,. sn iies
.or .'u.'er way harles A. (.oss, appointed itide ot j f,nl w. 1;. x,.-,.,
il plan- he district court tor DmiK.las I t(, w!l,n l.eii. Vemk s.,id out. lv .;-
nieneai e.uinty. received his comnussion et , sail, ln.t ilhou, stp-nion
I .inn,--, i . now from the hands of (iovernor Mc-j -pa,,r v,,v c i,, . ,,,.'
t u' a statue "l Kelvie rxattlt'n.o-. tte will ii'-ilino1 ,i, , i--iio
ic directors hold SO..'.' Hi. I. He -.,;,
that the hoik h,,il not -u hm : t , , !
Pervcy Moves Office.
' me. do. bctv 7. i .-ipecial I I
Ih e e v. -ci re tar v ol the c . !
'i'i'' state code c"iiiini;'ii, !-
iv ed his office from the -'at-u-e
to university lull on the -tate
i v er-it v catnpu-.
1 ei
llv.
0011. Til.' lien
to present -to.
'lis c
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a ai d at t . . i: . Sprrur-.
"Red" Smith Sold.
v.
a it the nit ties
oil ate'v.
ill
of district iudpc itunu'di- ' ,(, ,j
Mooteuehl
and a-kip,; t:ut
h'lraun front tip-
oool . P ., ji.'l'-a .'; eUi! CM-l'lti O oil
that ot the 1 ak if.
Jmlp- II. Ii. l'er-v of Lincoln ba
ton .'(.t, 7. -The -a!e of llrin " 'lined by l nrjis to .i,ii.o
.sputii, a National leatiue ct-1 their M-lc til the Icjjal conte.-t. In the
if niaiiv car- standi-,-,, to tle . iannme the county seat will con
Ynrk" Anieriean- w.is ; tin.te to be at M,nkvil'e. win re it
uor.iHvrl bv the Los,,,,, ata-ual s , "V an act c-I tue Ni -appdav
'.nith a third ha .-ma u. ; ''t aska state l.'R'?lature. app.-ovad
-..- . member of 'he wmhl .ham- January 17, 7J.
Pop Pp-.e- . a l"l-l. I
li
"Ke
era
N. .'
, ed l
- living
near thi- ,-iiv, had Ins lipid ina-b-1
In s'nicds t'l a c-ru sl elh r a". I phv
leia p s Papa! it iim.-.iiy t- ,, l, ;pu -t.,te
!'' t... mbei .
Caesarian Operation.
I rei i. X, 1... I c '. 7 I sp.-, :al I
- kit- li p W'ilh.up- ip'dirwii-; a
n i eiei . t' ui at a loc ii no- -
tor ;
Extradition of Germans
ou.h'n. Ii. 7 I ui'.te thousand,
men a--.-pti.ied p: Alhett hall Fti-
l.m'kt .' a 1". 'I'llt' in suppott .if
I a :i: . nation . M t , Ka ndall
v a'- -n " e-:dc 1 vv ith I'i ineess
h i' a h, "on .,, h,,pl Robert t ech
m ch'i-s'- -p ,i ( autct hut y, i-
- - n r and ot!i-r pi ounneut
- '- ' i t 'e pkittoltu Killl!
' - e a ,' ijueeu M at v- sent
d i 1 me --. m s to the meet illy.
! y ': rt lull and Vis
i '. - -tor. m their speeches,
u s. ,: p ...to-cation at the revet t
.'t ;-coip-.t liny elucidating
- tua! "I i i the 1'nited State
't ' cm 1 to i .'!, imatiou of th.e
a Ik p ' a c e tivaty.
e l K-'h it p.entii'Ucd the e!ia
" ip.:- -Pou- and dcpiiiated the
' te I 'h-opip.1 tiir the wholesale
i ro' u i man generals and
i: .'.!. men He -an
' ' i - to Loll o
for Piles?
If Not, :rnrt for lire Ti ml Tiealmfnt
Mnnv Ad from
Oprrllon.
CtuipniA hi'!
I ! I I ml 1 f r i ' .1
tu'il tl:C lev '.it - ni: nriifti
i
I'yiamiri l .'sl Wondei (ill Uu
.Sutfly Agrrr Altrr a Tim,.
ie 1
the .Stoiy j ''ri., t nieut s n- their ilf! ive-.-er
nit r.
I..
" I- had her il made yen? Mail e,'n,.ii t.m- or :! ie
en assured . llicially ,rnm. ""
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Rescind "Flu" Ban.
ki h . . ( al . Feb. 7. The recent
- t 'he iioard of health placing
.dl public cptthc; in(js, in
i.t i ;pp, ches, -' hook- am! the
n "i-". ."Pit of the ptevalenee
p.1' :!!:. a was rescinded alter
i ' e of physic ians and city
I - . o was ami uinced t od,. .
FREE. SAMPLE COUPON
I" It AMII T'Kl'l, COMrANV.
!,s,l i'v ri, mul It'eln., Mal -hiiil. Mieh.
K i ml I v "i-nil mi" h I'1'' sni.ii.'..
t'v nmi1 I'l'e Ti.'H'nii'iit, Hi e'en
m ,11'l . r.
Name
Str.-
City M'"
pounds ' is dop'ir meek, , !i: i
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Will Star'.. Newspaper
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Close Lcwiston Schools.
lb . o.ee, ,h. i ,-p 7. o",',:,e
.1.1. Ih. o ' K at I ," i-p.". a -ma!
i ly ' ti.un I'i Pip ea-t 1. 1 Realm e. ha .
i !! beep . !...(, b.-cau-e ot' an niit'iiea'
1-f.vn i t ti, nniui u -.a. A- ' . t no death
lor have ... etirrrd ami the di-ease
pear- ' be tu a mild for:u.
,i,
.1 tor ' ', a : : t -p i or it
. vv in a u 1 1 1 e -
pe e ;e ol P i ance.
1
w ith the hojit of
h tanee helped U
1 ; e d v e a , a ; n a u . I
the liattle nt t'ie
-tatm' ot
-elite,! t" t'
and i- n. vv a.:V
I hat kber t i. i
to win over ,i be
prut, te.l f. -r lis
.Ma rue.
It is e-ikn.M''.! tlp.t SJ-noOt, will
he reipiii ,- 1 t i de; a pel ei m -t r in't
tips 'pt;'.. to p i-.,-: I 'I t"
France am1 . t o ;.l M'-au-..
o 1 ir i o the bat:!- v a , j. am: ht . p..n
,1 site to be seiei p-d hv Marsh..l 1
1'oclt and Mafoha! J.mre. :
In order that the -taiue may be
in truth "Anion, a's -tn't p, Fpiih.-."
the fimds inn -t eo-iie from all pjrts i
of the oonntty. ft , mi people of every1
v a Ik of hie.
With tin- rompapitiv ely limited
tltn ti (jiured. it h p. been thought j
wise to solicit popular subscriptions .
i ancin; from m'" ei t to an v I
aniount the donor ear- ; cpve
special appeal will in' made to the i
.ti.utit'.utio school , pi or.-p.
A memorial be -k. . .mtaiuii. the
names of i'i vi'laites. town, and
c'tics vvlncli hav siib-crilieI. m',1 'e
presented to the French republic
snd placed in a nni-etun in the base
of the sta'tp' in token of the anti'y
of the two republics.
An opportunity to eopttibule to
tllC flllld Will be '-.Poll t'i eiervom'
whom it is pcsiblo to i e,o h dnnm-;
a period of one we-k. piol-a'dv dm
inn the latter part of I ebiuarv, l('jn.
Committee, in Charge.
The conduct of this v orb in Nr
bia-ka ha- beep placed in b.,rs of
a committee ,, opposed c- i.-llo-.s;
Mr. Je-se II. Ncwkui, btipennte'id
cut of schools. Lincoln, chairman.
Mr. (iurdon W. Wattles, Omaha.
Mr. John T. Ledwith, Lincoln.
Captain Fail B. Cline, Nebraska
Citv.
Mr. F. M. Hall, Lincoln.
Prof. M. M. l-'ogir. Lincoln.
Mr. John M. Matzcn. superin
tendent r'f public- instruction, Lin
coln. Miss Ad.i M. Haldeinan. (leiintr.
Mr. J. C. Mastets. ( hnaha.
Mr. A. 1. Stoddard. Beatrice.
Mr. F. I . Koitse. Pert,
Mrs. John Slaker, president Ne
braska Federation of Women's
Clubs Hastings.
Nebraska's quota is f.50i) and
accordinp to pre-erit. pians it is
hoped to raise a considerable amount
of this through the con t ribtttior.s
and aid of the school childien of the
state.
SAMUEL R. M'KT.LVIF,
t Iovernor.
$65,000 Church Dedicated
By North Platte Lutherans
Xorth Platte. Neb., Feb. 7.--.Spe
rial) Uedicaoon services for the
new First Evangelical Lutheran
v'.iurch here will be held all week,
beginning Sunday monuuir. "I he
grouti'l was broken for the new
building: June -L LMS and the corner
stone was laid June that vcar.
Building operations were delaved
several months, but the church wns
completed a month aso. H was
erected at -i cm.t of $d?.0nO.
The services will becin with ser
rt'ons by Dr. Oliver I). Kalt.ly of
Omaha, and Dr. C. H. Hariiian of
Omaha, a former pastor under
whose direction the plans were
made and funds started. Special
music will be rendered each eveninc
by local talent and the church choir.
Dr. E. F. Shaffer, prejideut of Mid
land college, Fremont, wll be
among th.e speakers and on Thurs
day evenincr community service will
he held and addresses delivered by
all local pastors. Rev. Franklin C.
Koch, pastor, has done much to
ward raising the fund and church
membership.
Easy to Operate
Fleet, nimble and
free from mechan
ical annoyance. It
can be parked easily
in small spaces and
turned in streets too
narrow for cars of
longer wheelbase.
Its 50-Hoars at top
speed endurance
mark is unmatched.
But that is proof of
only one of the fine
car qualities Essex
has brought to th
ilht-car fit Id,
tssex Irmnmhs Confirm ir
The New Dominant Type
Today light -car advantages challenge atten
tion, imperatively. They were never so wanted.
Mere bulk and weight are no longer neces
sary to finest car quality.
Essex success proves that. Consider its
unrivalled endurance feat of travelling 3037
miles in 50 hours. Mark its world sales record
of more than $35,000,000 paid for 22,000 cars in
its first year. And note how many who formerly
bought big, costly cars, now own an Essex.
They find in it all the fine performance,
speed, power and reliability, for which they
paid big premiums, in their former large cars.
Moreover they find such exclusive light-car
benefits as economy, nimbleness and handling
ease.
Essex Has These Exclusive
Light-Car Advantages
The light-car saving in gasoline, oil and tires is
no longer a question of a few cents daily. The
difference in these items today is far greater.
And of great importance also are the light
er advantages that present-day crowded
street traffic force every buyer to consider.
The light Essex needs no unobstructed
boulevard to make fast time safely. It is away
quicker. It stops, starts, turns and picks up,
with a speed and ease impossible to heavier
types.
And it needs only limited parking space.
You who have prospected car-lined curbs for
a gap in which to fit a big car, appreciate what
it means to find convenient parking.
The Essex charm is all its own. Women
like the Essex daintiness and beauty. They
like its ease of operation, its freedom from
annoyance and its comfort qualities. It is
the sort of car ycu will take pride in owning.
But it is Essex performance and endurance
that must always be its strongest appeal.
Power for the hills, speed and endurance to
which no distance is a barrier, alertness and
prompt pick-up in crowded traffic these
qualities must always be first.
And see how it has proved endurance.- Not
only in setting the official world long distance
endurance mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours.
Not only in covering 5870 miles in three tests,
averaging more than a mile a minute.
Sets World 24-Hour
Road Mark
Even more important than its unequalled
24-hour road mark of 1061 miles, made on
snow-covered Iowa country roads, is the
durability it has shown in the hands of more
than 22,000 owners, its positive day-in-and-day-out
dependable transportation.
With last year's experience of two buyers
waiting for every Essex produced, it is obvious
that you must act promptly to secure early
delivery.
The Hudson and Essex Will Be Shown at the Auto Show March 1st to 6th
GUY L.SMITH
1SC3-S-7 FAB NAM St.
-SERVICE FIRST
Omaha, USA. phone douslaj mo
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Substantial
Price Advances
1-eb. 15th
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$225.00
Other from
$100 to $350
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diaphragm and proper needle.
Tlic Tone Amplifier
Tho Toiu' Amplifier is tlw vibrant all-wood throat of The Brunswick.
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Brunsw ick Superiority is Apparent
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phonograph. ( )r you can hear one in your own home by means of our Free
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