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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURS FAIR DESICNS 0N NEBRASKA Women Peliave This Will Pe Their Next | Equal Suffrage Capte: ABUNDANCE OF Darmson Connty Never Refore Had Such a Iive Stock Showing— Balance Left from Paf. falo Exhibit, From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 13.~(8peeial.)—Nebraska 18 claimed as the next state of aqual suf- trage by the Aelegates attending the twenty-fifth annual convention of the State Woman'a Suffrage association in this city. They point to the 11at of states already con- quered, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Idabo, and declare Nebraska will be the next to fall into the column, At the opening session of the convention in the Firet Baptist church this morning fitty-five accredited delegates wore present, bheaides seoveral visitors of note, among them being Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the natlonal assocation After the formal opening exercises Mrs. Clara A. Young, president of the state asso- ciation, delivered an address of enconrage ment, much stress being put upon the mottn, “Nebraska Shall Be Next.' Mrs. Young reviewed the conditions in the various county organizations and spoke in an optimistic vein about the growth of the movement. She favored aggressive field work and earnest efforts to extend the sphera of woman's usefulness Reports of the treasurer, Mrs. K. M Futherland, and the auditors. Mra. Mary Eruith and Mrs, Getty W. Drury, were next submitted Mrs. Carrle Chapman Catt of New York representing the national organization, was next introduced. After congratulating the Nebraska workers on the number of dele gates and the enthusiasm manifested, she declared that woman suffrage was going to come, and come in the near future. Work ing for such a cause was not a burden, but 8 privilege, because Innumerable reforms would be introduced when the ballot was extended to the women of the land. In part she said Tha women assembled again this atter- noon and listened to greetings from vari ous clubs and officlals. An address of welcome was delivered by Mayor Winnett of the city of Lincoln and Mrs. K. W. Boutherland responded. Papers were read ns follows: “Woman's Sphere,’” Miss Nel e Taylor, Merna; “Women of t ast,'" Mre. M. L. Ward, Tecumseh; “Women of the Present,” Mrs. Jennie Ross, Dakota Cly ‘Women of the Future, Mrs. Getty Drury, Pender. The feature of the day's proceedings was the debate of the question of equal suf- frage by A. Bixby of this city and Miss Laura A. Gregg of Omaha at the evening session, the former taking the position against equality and the latter favoring it Governor Savage presided at the night meeting. The convention will be continued tomorrow Wants Influential L to establish an empire in this country with Mr. Roosevelt as the King 1 would first convert the leading men 1o the cause. [ would interest the minis- ters, the cditors, the foremost business men. Then the masses of the people would follow. There is no trouble about the rank and file when the bell wethers are cap- tured “1t 1 wanted FEED AND CATTLE i | to do business in N, | ing and loan law | #mails boy running and she avers that he | ume | 18 the person who fired the bullet, pri ably with an atrgun. The accident curred May 18, 1900, Nebeaska's Baffalo Bahibit, There mately $2 expenses of our sald E L miseioner in charge At the Pan-American exposition. will 000 1o be a balance of approx! in the treasury after all xhibit at Buftalo are paid Vance, Nebraska com of the state's exhibit Mr. Vance of the the commission. preparatory last of the bills outstanding 1 can't give exact fgires the total expense of the commission and exhibit, including salaries, will not $5,000. We have conducted our economically and are confident that gave the hest possible display for amount expended. Aside from a few the showcases practically all of the Bibit was disposed of at Buffalo.” Handred and Twelve, Connt to paying be over work we the ot ex Em The attention of Superintendent Fowler was called today to an article which re cently appeared {n an Omaha newspaper and which was said to be a description of the only log schoolhouse in Nebraska. This structure, according the story, is on Bellevue fsland, but will soon be torn away to make room for a more pretentious building. In a volume soon to be issued Mr. Fowler will describe 112 other log schoolhouses in this state and 505 in the same territory that are made of sod Half-Fare No Favor Rev. Willlam H. Kimberly eral misslonary of the American Bchool union and a resident of Lincoln Mr. Kinberly was drawn on the jury for this week in district court, and his name | from the box this morning when the court hegan calling for jurors in a | case in which Wilbur W. Towle is suing the Rock Island Railroad company for dam- ages to a stallion injured in a runawnay accident, Judge Tuttle, who represents Mr. Towle made it u rule to ask each of the pros- | pective Jurors it he had ever received any | favors from the Rock Island railroad. When he came to Mr. Kimberly the latter replied | that he Lad half-fare permit from the | management of the road, hecause of his | ealling as a minister. Mr. Tuttle promptly challenged him for cause, contending that this favor from the company would create a natural bias | in his favor Tudge Holmes held that inasmuch as the Juror entd he had no bias or prejudice in favor of the company the possession of a | balf-fare permit was not in itself sufficient | ground for challenge. Rejects the gen Sunday come ‘ontine Application. The State Banking Board today rejected the application of the Tontine Loan and | Security company of St. Louls for a license hraska under the build- | The proposed method of transacting business was held by the board not to conform with the requirements of the act and under jts decision the company is estopped from accepting money as in- vestments from Nebraska people. State Bank of Nemahn. Secretary Royse today to the Stata Bank of county. It {s capital the incorporators are Willlam Campbell Frederick E. Allen and Elmer F. Allen A charter was also given the Farmers' State bank of Carroll, which is capitalized for $12.500 by E. R. Gurney, E. W. Classon, J.T. Dressler, W. H. McClusky and J. H Kingrey tssued a charter Nemaha, Nemaha zed for $5,000 and | ter County's tent. Governor Savage, Attorney General Prout and Secretary Royse of the State Banking “In this work it i the influential people fhat we want. In your local clubs get tho men and women who are potent in helping mould public opinion. Then you will have 1o trouble with the people who do not pay their dues and meet you with frittering sxcusos. Make your organizaiton 8o strong that no one can afford to let dues lapse. “Discourage all discouraging statements As & general rule keep the pedsimistic peo- ple in the background when the meetings ire public. Sit down on all tendencies to pessimism on such occasions.” Mrs. Chapman Catt declared that throughout the country were many people who were passively supporting the woman suftrage movement. She declared that the outlook for success was far more promis- ing than was the prospect for the ascend ency of the abolition movement ten years before the war. Wil Repeat Republ Senator Owens of Dawson county Lincoln today attending to busine personal nature. He says the republican gains in his section of the state will be duplicated at next year's election. Mora fnterest is being taken in politics than be- fore election and he looks forward to a big vole next year. An fucrease in the total vote in Dawson county will not in- fure the republicans, he says, for it is con- ceded that as many republicans as fusion- ists stayed away from the polls this year. #We never had so many cattle in Daw- son county as At the present time,” said the senator. “Stock is being shipped in for the winter and the shipments to markel are very light. We have an abundance of rough feed in Dawson county and are able | to take care of lots of stock that cannot | be wintered In other places. Alfalta and buffalo grass produced good crops and rorn was of an average yield in all sec- tlons of the county. Appenl in Alrgon Case. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smails of Fre- mont have appealed to the supreme court for a reversal of the decision of the dis- trict court by which Mrs. Lydia Wickwire was given a judgment against them for $1.014. The amount named in the judgment I8 for damages alleged to have been caused by the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Smalls. Mrs. Wickwire testified in the lower court that as she was walking near the Fremont she heard a sharp sound avd a whizzing noise and an instant later felt a evere pain in her left shoulder. An ex- amination showed that she had been hit by & bullet. Turning quickly in the di- rection of the first sound she saw the STRENGTHENS SYSTEM BODY BRAIN and NERVES. VIN MARIANI World Famous Mariani Tonic| Before Meals APPETIZER Aftor Meals DIGESTIVE At All Times TONIC Sold by AN Droggists. Refuse Substitutes, corner of Ninth and Nye streets in | Board returned today from the republican ratification which was held last night in Broken Bow. The gathering was one of the larzest of its kind ever seen in Custer county, many attending from adjoining counties. Erection of Norfolk Asylum. The Boird of Public Lands and Buildings this morning decided Lo readvertise for bids for the erection of the Norfolk asylum No material can be secured. it is claimed until midwinter. The State Roard of Chari tles may recommend that 125 of the pa tients be sent to Hastings and the asylum at Lincoln to relieve the overcrowded con- dition of the remainivg bulldtngs at Nor- tolk. Smallpox and Sc No steps have been taken by the school toard relative to enforcement of vaccina- tion regulations. Such action has been suggested, but has not yet been taken. One | member of the board sald this afternoon | that he thought the subject would be con sidered at the next regular meeting, which 18 scheduled for next Friday night | Considerable unrest was caused the patrons of the C street school by the | prevalence of smallpox in that vicinity 50 they requested that the school be closed In response to the demand the Board of | Health ordered that one room be locked | and remain so until further orders LONG PINE DOCTOR'S REPORT Health OMcer 1. rerning Quarant w Writes The Hee Small and ne | LONG PINE, Neb, Nov, 13.—(Special.)— To the Editor of The Bee: 1 wish to cor- rect the statement made in your issue of November 11. In the village of Long Pine. Neb., of the number of cases of smallpox now wholly recovered and released there | are seven: those recovered and not yet | released from quarantine, on account ot | others in the family, cighteen: those not yet | entirely over the discase, but rapidly im- | proving, fifteen; total, forty; aumber of families under quarantine, fourteen The above is a true statement of | condition in our town today, November | 1901, All are under strict quarantine. | School has been closed for three weeks and no public gatherings are allowed. Churches are all closed. There having been no new cases in the last week, it is | our opinion that the end has been reached. | Respectfully, DR. LAW, Attast Health Officer of Loug Pine. GEORGF A. SMITH & SON, General Merchandise. Alnaworth Quara AINSWORTIH, Neh Telegram.)—-Last night the Ainsworth vil lage trustees and local Board of Health had a meeting and quarantined the town against Long Pine, where smalipox is re- ported. The county commissioners met yes terday and appointed & county board of health and ordered the sheriff to carry out the provisions to prevent spread of con taglon. Johnstown and Wood Lake, just west of here, have also o number of cases. S0 far no cases have developed in Alns | worth. the ined Nov. 13 (Special Days i AURORA. Neb Nov. 12.--(Special.) { Everything is on the boom in Hamilton county. The wheat prospect i the finest ever known and the average the largest in the history of the county. Carpenters are still busy buflding new houses and baros. | The Aurora High school has a new steam- | heating plant | { milton County. Clay County's ¢ CLAY CENTER, Neb., Nov. 13 ~The fall term of the district court for Clay couanty convened yesterday. There are seventy-three cases on the docket, six of which are criminal cases, (Special) was in Lincoln today closing up the affatrs | but 1 beleve | | tributed by | pany | respective | team made coutinual line smashes of from | the required five yards four times. TONTINE INVESTORS' TURN Recoiving No Diamonds, Thay Appeal to the Law | DEMAND RECEIVER FOR THE SECURITY Grand Island Contract Helders Want Diviston of What Assets Can He nd=Sheriffl Taylor N ree L. Augustine, August Glade, holders of the Security Tontine Invesiment company of this city, have filed in the district a petition asking for the appointment of a tecelver for the company The Security Tontine Investment of the diamond contract cerns which presented to the public the pos sibilities of “making large profits quickly. It was organized here about two vears ago and was the forerunncr of an other organization, with headquarters also in fhis city. but which has recently been doing most of 118 business in western siates The petitioners allegs that there are sev enty-five contracts now due and fully paid up and that the officers of the company are unable to distribute the diamonds or the equivalent thereof, that there are about $5.000 on hand and office furniture and fix tures 1o the value of $100 The petitioners pray “that a receiver may be appointed by the court who shall bs authorized and required to take immediate possession of all the assets, hooks, papers and property of the alleged association, the Security Tontine Investment company, and collect all of its indebtedness and shall re port to this court the names of all the hold- ers of sald contracts (those having been paid up as well as thoss not all pald up) that Leroy W. Lyons and 0. H. Tracy and the Security Tontine Investment company and each of them may be forever enjoined from receiving, collecting or disbursing any of the moneys contributed by the holders of #afd contracts, or from in any way meddling or interferring with its moneys. assets or property of any kind, and may also report 10 this court the names of all parties now or heretofore connected with said amsocia tion, whether as alleged stockholders or managers and promoters, the amounts con them to its capital stock, it anything, the amount of stock held or owned by each and the amounts converted by them or paid over to them by the asso ciation, whether as profits or dividends or otherwise, and report the names of ull per- sons to whom the association has paid any alleged dividends or profits on contracts and the amounts paid each and all, in order that all such persons may be made detend ants herein and required to account for and pay over to such receiver all sums paid to them or any of them as alleged profits or dividends. to the end that the same may be Justly and equitably distributed among the | holders of said contracts and to others, the creditors of said assoclation.” The petition also asks that the association and its off cers be forever enjoined from carrying on any such or similar business. Sheriff Taylor has been appointed tempo- rary receiver. There are 104 paid-up con tracts and the defendants represented | thereby number at least fifty. THIEVES GET COZAD SUPPLIES Provide Themsclves with Wagon Load of Clothing and Food in the Night. Nov. 13 Albert Etting ontracts in ourt com s one con very COZAD, Neh., Nov. 13.—(Spectal Tele- gram.)--Another daring burglary was com- mitted here last night. The general mer- chandise store of Banks & Eoff was en tered and about $700 worth of clothing, ine cluding underwear, taken by the thieves, who also entered the market and grocery of H. Burns and took about $100 worth of canned goods and meats. A small amount of flour was also stolen from the feed stors of G. W. Hines. Thera is no clew to the robbers except that a spring wagon was seen leaving town southward about 2 a. m Steps are being taken to track It EDMONSON WAIVES HEARING Battle Creek M is Bound Over. er Accnsed of As- Contradicts Hernelf. MADISON, Neb, Nov. 13.-—(Special.) Rev. Bdmonson, the Battle Creek minister arrested for assaulting his little adopted daughter, was placed in the custody of the sheriff yesterday. The clergyman waived hearing before Justice Norwick of Battle Creck and wes bound over. The case will probably be heard next week The young girl has contradicted the story | and seems to have had no idea of the serl ous charge she was making Girls Ban GRAND ISLAND, Neb clal.)~The Grand Island college cleven yes terday afternoon defeated the Hastings col- | lega eleven, 35 fo 0. There was small dit ference in the weight of the men on the teams, but the Grand Island five to fifteen yards, with end runs aver- aging thirty to forty yards. Hastings made The members of the Hastings and Grand Island teams were entertained in the evening at a banquet given by the young women of the college Shelton Methodists Welcome Py HELTON, Neb.. Nov. 13 large nurber of members | the Methodist Episcopal church met at | their place of worship last evening and | gave a pleasant reception to their newly appointed pastor, Rev. Stifer, and his wife. Rev. Stiffler was appointed to this charge by the conference at North Piatte He comes from Ord, Neb (Special.) and friends of Al Goes to Beatrice Court. WYMORE. Neb, Nov - The cases of Attorney | v of Cheyenne, Wyo., against the eight res- ervation settlers for the attorney fees in | the recent land settlement came up for hearing in justice court Monday. when a chaoge of venue was taken to the county court at Beatrice ecial,) — an Orsdel Light Docket at David City, DAVID CITY, Neb, Nov. 13 The November term of distrie vened in this city yesterday, Judge Good of Wahoo presiding. This week will be de voted to equity work and tne jury is sum moned to appear next week. The docket 1s light, there being thirty-nine civil cases and two criminal cases Special.) - | court con- | | Marquette Club Raid MARQUETTE. Neb ecial Telegram.)—The Marquette club was closed tonight by Sheriff Pollard. Two b of beer, some whisky and the bar fixtures were confiscated. Clerk H. Cover was rested bere and Willlam Williama, tender, was caught between this place Aurora and arrested ar bar and | Mra Lewis Retw WYMORE, Neb, (Special ) Mrs. Amanda Lewis, wife of Thomas Lewis of this city, was taken to the Asylum for 4 to Asylom Tnsane at Lincoln yestorday afterneon Mrs. Lewis was brought bome from the DAY, NOVEMBER 14, Tht-Scier\tific Produdion of a laxative of action is rapidly the age. B AR, 3. 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The deces a native of York nearly all hor + verdict im another young to follow been in Attorney F. h of York The fol were the Smith Snyder, William \ahrgang. It is further evidence showed a crime within the past three ed, Mabel Hetrick, was county and had lived McCool with her father, J. W. Hetrick, a business man of this place. She highly respected, bright and intelligent and one of the most beautiful young women in south York county. session Aflelb oner Kn, Pala's Widow is in PAPILLION, Neb., Nov. 13.-—(Special.)- The man found ¢ on West Q street South Omahu to be Rudolph Pala of Papillion a shoemaker here and lea wife and three children, the oldest 14 years of age. He was 35 years old and born in Hungary "apallion. ad prov Gold Engnged for NEW YORK, Nov. 13 announcemenis have been made of engage ments of gold for export tomorrow : Hejdel- bach, [ckelhimer & Co., $1L00.00; Goldman, 8achs & (o, 870,000, United States Mort: age & Trist company, $50,00; Lazard “reres. . 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