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famber of Important Decisions Will Be Handed Down Today. | THE BEE: university thi 1t ever hi The team is FOOT BALL MATERIAL AT PERU 325535 5 5,5 T 2% Nebraska s St st : EPOSITS made on or before No- ~ Coach Barnette Has Made Winners ::;‘fie‘mlnlm on the sidelines auring the |Coach Barry Putting Team Throug] ve! ber ‘m in the sAvas SUPREME COURT T0 ADIOURN| W oodard Says | Out of New Men. coRRwvaniis Tt Riscovnaels Stitt Drill Daily. DEPARTMENT of the UNITED of Newton: “Let |FoRMER STAR ON OMAHA TEAM|Team Makes ush Better showins |0DDS ALL FAVOR GOPHERS | STATES NATIONAL BANK will % o “ » e Than Had Been Anticipated. draw interest from November 1st. Hlm Shoot Wad | Helpea Take State (‘h:u-lu;- :-}n[k’:;;:r:ém-r::.?: ,‘:,:,‘;‘l‘.;“".f“p .')der:.: "::“e .u Anderson n..-l trom Evanston, Three per cent interest is Pli:.:n ln\;- | Mere and Then Went to State Un 204 TR OT T S S Kaneds The Ay Go in at Half—MeGovern's ™ WINDING UP THE CAMPAIGN 3 Vo verilly, White e Plasel & JeRUIL OF (ne game with Kanisas yes- Pt e i g ings deposits and compoun em!| Democratic Head of Lincoln Asylum pabppitdlrey oned away the victory when thes Hepe annually. Funds may be withdrawn e apparently efeated is 6 great conmo: . 5 5‘;:0'1’:: g:l‘sl:x“ P -y ?{. e "local followers "ot the Ne- at any time without notice. - 5 PERU, Neb, Nov, T.—(Special,)—~Foot ball before the inm- the Kansas eleven was MADISON, Wis, Nov. 7.—(Special.)—Long mittee Within a Few 1| halled as the certain conquerors of the |hours of the scrimmage fans are much gratified that the normal | AEISC RO RS gertaln conguerors of the hardest kind of scrimmag Days. (From a Staff Correspondent.) has developed a team out of almost en- | (o beiting 1 was thought tnat they had | D@8 been the portion of Wisconsin's foot R L{NCOLN, Nov. i—(8peclal)—The only |tirely new material which promises to win|a mueh superior eleven (0 Cole's machine | ball team during the last week. The scrubs ansiver Superintendent Wooeard made (0 |many honors this season. This is due in no :::mlhl;u;wyx:ould waik over m:nldo::: alternated with the freshmen in the attack, " X ¢ Kansans were 8o co (From a Staft Correspondent.). a request for an explanation of & voucher |small measure to Coach Barnette. IhaL Lhey wagered the score would me ib or [ADG 80 flerce has been the fighting that LINCOLN, Nov. 7.—(Special.)~When su- [OF file in the office of the state auditor| Qoach Barnette started his foot ball ea- |5 to ¢, many of the 'varsity regulars have had to preme court adjolirns tomorrow evening it |*hOWINg that the state had paid the reer in the Omaha High School. He played | Fifteen minutes after play was started, | leave the field temporarlly. Boyle has & I8 very probable wome important cases |fI¢ISht on a box shipped from Aurora t|thero for four years and was a star in| OUKR. [L Wis apparent that Cole's DAY | shattered nerve on hia elbow that bothers will have been decided. The opinions were |N1% Son was this; n every game. During his last year there| ;a, hag been expected and that the Law- | him considerably. He has been in the prac- held up for several days because both «t him shoot his wad. he was captain and the only experienced | rence bllevcn wouid have to play mighty |tice only two nights this week. Buser, who Judge Parnes and Jidse Root were called [ D Woodard bad been inmenied ihet bis | man on the team. He showed his foot bail | Kqed DALl 10 bold Us OWE. | | iing of |has been shifted to right guard since Ost- out of ‘the eity, éach to act as a titness |FeCCNtly dcposed bookkeeper, Felix New- |ability by developing a new team which | o0 f Lot SRV e SREERCEE BURHER, 0 | hott has returned to the field, still earries 1, bl SRS ton, had dug up the voucher and ocalled the [won the high school championship of the that saved the Kansas goal from beln& | his eve in a sling from Injuries received That the deéision Jn the case Involving |2t'¢ntion of the public to It. - Attached to |state and whioch held the normal team | crossed. 1In the second haif the Cornhusk- at the Northwestern game. Moll's nose i (he' voucher was the trolght bill show- |down 1 ints, Tn 100 he played |ers grew stronger and rushed their op- the lagaMty of the Normal board act will m‘: SR b Nl e S ot m_“’":::;,‘:np‘:_':m i+ vmymyuy onents’ off their feet and for & while it | tender from the smash It got at the same come dqwn there isievery reason to be- '™ 2 bAps ooked as though the local players wolld | time, but he has been in mast of the plays Fiank Woodard, son of the superintendent, [of Nebraska and helped defeat the normal | gat tw : i Intioted liéve; When this case is decided the board e o touchdowns. _ Yenaltle otod | at that. Fuclk seems to have recovered which 15 held to be fegal will at once take |[T0m Aurora. The charge amounted Lo(4 to 0 In 1009 he helped make up King | When the Nebraska men were close to the (& i ot ey . only 3 cents. It was shown .that the|Cole’s bunch of warriors which Jayhawkers' goal denied them touchdowns | from the effects of a wrenched shoulder steps to let the sontract for the construc- | . on two different occasions. and Is in good condition ¥ oucher for the amount was riled for Dr. |the normal 58 to 0. He played a star game SO0 0 (& NSNS L A the Baraw o oog, ., at halt back for Nebraska during the entire | nove secorc ied now that Nebraske will| From the coaching this week it I8 evi- e Y " ave sevaral men on the All- ur - o e o e over the Wayhe| ‘Newion this mornink consulted an at- |scason of 1907, Coach Cole ana Coach Cher- | ley eleven this year. Kensas City news: dent that 81a Anderson, who starred at an appropriation. Salaries of teachefs have |1°F1¢Y to find out it & sult could be sus- |rington look upon Coach Barustte as one | BIFSr, JeL Wie few the Eame declared | Mvanston. will surely play againat Minne. 1 been held up since Iast’ May pending the |'2ined against Dr. Woodard to prevent him of the strongest athletic leaders in the|(ne valley and that some of the forwards|"Ct": The fans have it doped that he will |tima later. He was about ninety yoars of B itish Offc‘al Bitsion. 15 Sost iiltantee, h::,"" (hie |froM fiFing him or cause nimself to De|state. That the normal was lucky tocould not be denied places on the all-star | take one of the half positions but no ofie |age, ’ ritis 1 Instated. “Not becaw ald Fellx, “I|secure him as a coach is snuwn by the fact | team. can say as yet. Anderson s one of the most | 3 foney has been advarided by the principals | D l Tuntin g own of the schools or by arrangement with |0¢%Ire the job, but In order to get into a that he has developed & winning team out Shonka, ocenter, had Carlson, his op-|popular men on the team ana everyone | ABANDONS WIFE AND FAMILY Roosevelt Rumor ponent outplayed and will be ranked ahead The combined capital and surplus is $1,200,000. The total assets are over $13,- 000,000. It is the oldest bank in Nebraska, established in 1856. United States Nationel Bank M. T. BARLOW, Pres. A MILLARD, Vi G W, WATTLES, Viee-Pres. W. B RS, Cashier, V. B. CALDWELL, Vice-Pras. 6. B. BAVERSTICK, Ass'-Cashler R, P, MORSMAN, Ass't-Cashler. OPEN ON SATURDAYS UNTIL ¢ P. M, court record some of the deals that hiave |of green materlal. Only three men are|of the Jayhawker. He is certain to be the |!8 hoping he will be given a chance. He | ";"':11 :'l'::" Q‘I:‘i”;"’:"‘"":’;zk:‘rx ‘:’;:: been cariled out at the asylum.” The at-|playing on the team this year who have unanimous cholce for that pivotal position. | tarted as quarterbaok In the first game of | Missourl Man Arrested in Om 5 " 5 < iy arte and Temple, at tackle, showed up son v sed -l wm ken to St. J 1 the deeision is finally made, regardless o,“”"'y is to give Newton an answer Mon- |played before. He has the good will of D) the son, but was sel with a bad at Be Taken to St. Joseph for . their opponents, making a strong bid for % | Whih bosrd fn the fuent. Sostd. |aay. every player and is able to get work out | (na'y SRRONSTI JUEIDE G O rONE ing and | thek of stage fright and ran the team mis Proper Treatment. | Newton sald he has kept a daily jour-|of the team In a fashion that means vie- | Wolcott e the Jayhawker guards more | erably, being taken out about the middle| ., Winding Up the Campnign. nal of what he considers questionable |tory In the regular contests, than they could handle and should be se- | of the first half. His play at Northwestern, | Wanted in 8t. Joseph, Mo., for abandon- [No Uncoded Cablegrams Have Bee Chairman, Hayward ‘of the republican |work done at the asylum and he is in a| C. J. Skinner who started on the scrub ‘“fi;g“’ ‘f,‘,"c‘;‘l: ;’u :“::I'V‘m». ointed at|Where he scored two of the four touch-(InE his wite and five little children, Ben Sent from Protectorate Regard- state commtftes will shortly call the com- |position, he raid, to make the people of [team Iast year at guard and at center I8 | (he outcome of yesterday s Struggie, for he |downs, more than redeemed him. Lewls, colored, was picked up at South ing Sto: mittee, or the executive committee, 1o |the state rise up in thelr wrath and force |the Invinelble center of this year. He is|feels that he had a better eleven than Hoais Weak oh Taekitng Omaha early Sunday by Officers Dunn g o tueet at the headquarters and finally wind |the resignation of the head of the institu- |the understudy of the famous “Swede"” of | Kennedy's. He had pointed his men for . and McDonald and looked in the elty 3 As a whole the work of the 'varsity this and looked up in the olty up the affairs of the campal ton. preceding years and if present indications | (i, €8Tne A4 hed them in the plnk et | TR ® EA0 S dlsappointing though It is | Jall t0 await the arrival of an officer from | MOMBASA, E. A. Nov. T.—The govern- Just how long Mr. Hayward will hold | Newton brought & story to the state |are correct will even excel his predecessor game of the fall and “King" sincerely be- “ notlced | the Missour! town. The arrest was made ment which has been investigating the 00to the chairmamship is problematical. He [house this afternoon which he told to| *Abraham’ Lincoln started his foot ball | lieves they should have won on the merit | ¢ {hat some Improvement was Mas sald he has enough of the-job for the |show the - | under a request from W. A, Ziememdor(f, {rumors coneerning the ilness of ex-presi- loose melhods of the manage- [work by playing guard at Dixon, (IlL) "",‘.:";“&:m-“ Shadk . B0 - thioks ::y‘.:!,::wo:.::;um; m:r':e:“l':n:::\'m. agent of the Humane soclety of St. Jos- |dent Roomevelt while not successful In present, and Clyde Barnard, secretary, ®|ment of the asylum.. Relatives of Henrl- | Military Academy In 1%5. He played tackle | oot AEINAERR COACR BUUH of blayes Bt taeh backs run through them for | ®Ph. Who Informed the loeal pollce that |getting into direct communication with him the same thing, but neither will hasard an |etta Sapp of Papillion, he said, deposited |on the Normal team In 1%07-8 and 1 work- | in the valley and he thinks they can Win | vavqs 11 taok inece daye for the e to|Mrs. Lewis ia in a delloate condition, due |and his party, has at least learned suffi- oplnion of what the coming year will bring |money with the institution to pay for|ing at full back this year, thie (w8 fsgiaining gAms on the schedule, (YArds. It took thres dAys fof the URe 0 (it ee iy 4ug want of proper sustent clent to satisfy the officials that there is forth or whether they will be compelied to|the removal of her body to her home, | Arthur Gelwick, president of the Norma | He looks for & hard fight with Denver next |solve the Minnesotn plays as taught to| ™6 /7 TS MU ROt BFPEBRT SRREREOR | P ih i these rumors, The latest des- hang on and conduct the next campalgn. |she belng at the time very sick. Atter [athletic association, who Is domg star work | Nurly go fant'n game as Kansassand he| Lo freshmen by “Meg” Driver. Whether | 'OV ¥ ikely be taken away Monday |Patch recclved tonight from officials In Mr. Hayward ls planning an extensive (her death, he sald, she was burfed at the [at full back has a record wnich speaks |expects his men to win by a fair aized | they will be able to stop the originals is . " |the interior says: southern trip somo time the first of the |asylum. Three or more duys later the & mistter of much apeculation here &¢ pres- [ Sty | for itself. He plaved on every team of the |score. = e 3 HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY KILLED| “Nothing known here of the rumors, vear, and the duration of his stay may |iclatives heard of this and asked the In-|Bralnard High School, played four years |, JORIRY Bender, former Cornhusker star|ent. Fladama Ravin reports all well Oet. 8. have something to do with his determina- |stitution for an explanation. The body [on the Brainard base ball team, and played | nessed the game with Kansas yesterday | There 18 no lack ot good coaching. Be- | Charles Frank: t While Hunt The Roosevelt party is now on a long tion to retire from the chalrmanship, or|was disinterred and sent to Paplllion. as an alternate on the Noemal base ball | from the press box. He took notes on the [#ides his regular assistant, Arne Lerum, Ducks at Lake De-Smet. afart.” to hold it through the next campaign. i team of 1906. He played as tackle on the|Nebraska plays and expects to fool the|Coach Berry hes the services of “Biddy" | SHERIDAN, ., Nov. 7,— .| ROME, Nov, T.—John W. Garrett, secre- Becretary Barnard has private interests | TELEPHONE POLES OUT DOWN Rt i s e ey, st S sy which demand considerable of his time just now and he has made the statement that belng secretary of the state committeo takes considerable time, to say nothing of the amount af worry and hard work with- out appreciation. Robbed & Drink Sh A man under the Influence of liquor rushed wildly into the police station last Crab Orchard Authoriiles Object to Occupation of Streets. CRAB ORCHARD, Nov. Two dosen sawed off telephone poles are lying in the streets here today. The saw- Ing was done by the local authoritles, to prevent the Johnson County Home Tele- phone company from running @ line into 7.—~(Special.)— Normal football team last season and as alternate guard on the basket ball team. He played center field on the noted base ball team of the Normal last spring. Gilmore All ‘Round Athlete. Willlam Patrick Gilmore Is known as |the “wizard from Nebraska City.” He was {captain of the Nebraska tuty High school foot ball and base ball teams for four years He played full back on the foot ball team Bender says the Cornhuskers should have won from the Jayhawkers and that they played superior ball. “It was a little hard luck for Nebraska,' he said, “and it took from Cole's team a game that his men un- doubtedly had won by much the better play. The Kansas players themselves ad- mit they were outplayed and are thanking their lucky stars that they had a fast man like Johnson.'” DIETZ AND SUPKRIORS TIE Rogers, “Slam” Anderson and Dr, Deen, all star ends of former Minnesota eleven John Messmer, probably the greatest ex- egram.)—As the result of the accidental discharge of a shotyunt with which he was hunting ducks at Lake DeSmet, thirty ponent of the forward pass the west has | mlles southeast of Sheridan, Friday, ever seen, I8 also expected to put In an ap- Charles Franken, & Burlington brakeman, pearance next week, and other alumni have | died in the state’ hospital this morning. signified thelr intention of coming out. Dr, McCarthy is on the field every night work- ing his hardest. Doc's hobby is speed. He thinks any team that ean’t run off twe In company with a friend, Franken was in & boat when the accident happened. Bighting a flock of ducke F'ranken started to pick up the weapon with the muzzle tary of the American embassy, today re- celved another dispatch trom Messrs. New- 1and and Tarlton of Nairobi, friends of Col- onel Roosevelt who are followine up their Investigation as to the origin of the report of Mr. Roosevelt's llinees. The diapateh was as follow! ' “Have ascertsined that no uncoded tele- grams have been dlspatched from this pro- night and demanded the arrest of two |°F thToush the village. other persons, who he sald had robbed| SOme time ago a local telephone company Him of § afier he had peed them to a|/0°8led here sold out to the Bell com- drink shop In dry Lincoln When ques. [PA1Y and the Johnson County company at that place for four years and also for- ward on the high basket ball team. He |Play Stiff Game of Foot Ball, gvith pitehed for the high school paze ball team Score Six to Six for three yoars, did work with welghts| Diets club and Buperlors fought hard in tectorate that could be responsible for the e ‘second ought to retire to the tall | toWard him. The hammer caught on the 4 4 :rv-A- e ougl boat meat and he recelved the full force| ROOSevelt rumor, which is obviously un . also admitted that the matérial. fe |Of the dlscharge fn his lert arm. Franken|‘rue Colonsl Raosevelt is away from a y. ing to communicato was brought to the city in an automoblle | "a!lWay. We are try best in years, but the men do not seem . ith him. He W wire direot’™ saw an opportunity to work in an inde- & game of foot ball at Vinton park yes-|'n® and last night Dr, C, K. - | w m. He wire direot. tioned regarding the location of the drink | (1 L4 (Il Ty D Corming its' men {204 high jumps for four years, and played | fuiey’® fintening i " tie of 6 {5 6 O |te play together the way they should. One|SNT \WKL AlEW DU C K. Stevenson am-| Ty, Tl T or has been greatiy shop the man became as though locaed | ZONTOM o e be . With the amateur clty team for two sea- | Both teams: played good foot ball and |week more remains to remedy this. It will| ol o wrought up by the reports of her husband and did not point out the spot. His story |°*%" 0 et poles, but were stopbed |yong He has repeatedly siarted at right |the game was about evenly contested, With | pe g trying week for coaches, players and | 4™ jakedy by Alexander Spence, village president the exception of open plays. In this de- fliness, remained in her apartments was that he met two men, who asked him half on the Normal team thw year. student body. The one ray of hope in the of Crab Orchard. He went to Tecumseh partment of the game the Superiors ex- throughout the day, but Miss Ethel Roose- Where. tha drinhis. oouid b had, And N to get a restraining order rrom the court, SEOERUN SNk S DA Sl VRO Aast | SRR . local situation s that, with McGovern out velt and Miss Carew took a short drive, 1 3 g 5 The a g ::.:-;‘:‘aflm:::n::n.-':‘:nfih:;:’; and while he was gone twenty-five poles | oouya s o ot LiFee years, plaving st n 't omered to keep the foot|of the game, litle feor ls feit of AYP-|Corm Show Will Noom Stlence Roller| accompanied by Commander Andrew . ball fans at home, guard. He is manager of the basket ball gl § A kicked goals. If the Gophers score they P liioden PckapgtloHoony the drinks. One of the men took the bill | V& et tositn” for Tracy 'waI. the 'tows and Coad kicked ANl of thE o Hgriney :: ::‘ wialke Long, the American naval attache, the coming season. Last com-|off to Smith, who a&dvanced ten ¥a will have to push the ball all the way over. During Saturday night the opponents of Chas easan: to see if it was good and at once disap- ers will have full swing at mbertain's Cougn Remedy 18 pl t —_— TEN DAYS OF SKATING. - | F t t t; Ras tho new Tine sawed down evers mols |TENCEmeNt he added (o his hanors by tak-| For bout twenty minutes the ball changed | on the other hand, Wisconsin has 50 8- ing rolier Bets Favor Minnesota, Returns from All Give ‘M o o Ing sccond prise in the Normal Aleld meet. | RANdS frequently, With the Superfors have | o.janie kioker. Anderson will Probably |the Auaitorium to take. Children like it. In the meantime, Acting Chief of Police f:?..u:fm’p?;n'&::&“:mncD:"fi:.:yg:,mm; WY WG SUeE Bear sl font Dal b A4 :’r‘«fml.mon"fin?:. oo Lwenty Tive-yard | be relled_upon to do the puntin more the snuain.B ‘:u:'::v:b:: !b;":u:;:: YW YT T Malone ralded & drug store last night and ;) *°% *F .nd' o e T M ooy ;‘,“{“ 5 AOINE KPeat Work at quarierback. line ‘Williame dropped bacx for a drop|Captatn Wilce ls still bothered with & stift BLACK HILLS PIONEER kot several hundred bottleh of liquon and |1 10 S00 WOC 1RU 1t + M ¥ T ol g P A knee. preparations that will be nec betor 08 of a¥ahal. X o settle its right to do this. Trom. Hordy,” began his athletio ca- | §P0, Olre @ end for a touchdown: e necessary before l;!. ..m!i‘, e e e oo | Gentieman icked foal. Quigley kicked Installing the exhibits. e of 0 chten. who advanes ten yards, o Al fhout Banors th the Mermai taay| FEae ool TR A few bets have been registered on the| Beveral big races and a masquerade will | James Dovwd, One of Early Frelghters, ve-y - O'Connor, hy b T - ;l\;!sl::r:::l::r: ;:!ozv.sr.).":\:wmr batting, pverage in the inter-collegiate .irnhe Doanor, whaL -“dev.:n -1h.l':r'{l'-nrg' nesota. l,n:;n mle‘:c l-b..obn;u hr:n‘:k‘:dtlr:y rol;er skaters during the next ten days ] "Wums nd winning the prize offered by [on punts in this half. consequently they |Provement they will probably and the thousarnds bf young people in :e|mly killed about noon Saturds Bart L. Shellhorn for the best batting advanced the ball within the distance to try | the day of the game, A larger erowd is eing run over by a wagon. The deceased Py Wheels will visit the blg f 1 Dowd Offtcial “and unofficial _returns from % average oni the Normal team. He played |but the fake didn't work, b arena frequently | gram.)—In the desth of James Dowd at elghty-five Younties’ somplefe, rovised and |peoiher bectinn & 1o e peen-year-old" ¢ yeas here on a Normal foot ball team | The Supariora tried fo work a peekaboo | Wisconsin game last y Extra "“"0-" Quring this run of skatin Fort Plerre, that place loses one of Itu corrected to date, and partial returns from .\mcl:" n:“""'m‘ berres h"‘ "('a" '"r the | " quarter” and this year is trying his | formation l5trr a fnrw-‘;d pass, but or'mm- ers are being erected to seat & total of 3, 2 y ploneer residents, During the freighting R e TR L Tt fre w:nor\‘lnd on the wky ‘heme tall obf the |11 VTS, S nor got the pass and went over for A |00 people. Y. M, C. A. Building for Creston. |days to the Biack Hills Dowd was confl- i Glen Colburn, commonly known as the Next Rlll\dlr at Vinton Btreet park thes n ttle the western | O plurality being 1,263, The remaining four “husky farmer,” {8 working well at left two teams will play for the champlonshi: Minnesota game will settle o . reston (s to have a Young Men's Chris Ing business and many times was entrusted ¥ e 3 of Omaha, South Omaha and Councll | championship, there arera few hopefuls at| tian assoclation organizatio: d bulldi by E countles are all republican and will prob- Nebraska News Notes. end. He won his first reputation at Beth- [ Biusea ot R ea s ahann o6 & AT R b e e zation and bullding | with & signed up checkbook by Evans to ably Increase. fnstead of ‘decrease these| KEARNEY — A marriage license was|any (Kan) college 8s a foot ball and| The game vesterday hetween the Amer | ' &0 WhO @ near future ie evidenced by the en- | transact the l'v"-}l‘nm of the company in the al mee of the owner. q Oy lted In a vietory for the Reserves by |is later worsted by the Maroons. Coach |the Baptist chi 4 Complete Counties. :'.“’21"'1:' {’\'fl"ke:p:"“";.h?::m: fl'fdfl',f:- normal foot ball team last season. & score of 3 to 0 This game was very | giagg however, does mot think the Bads- | the nn:pel- o? 'x".'i...ci."‘ ‘:r:"mm“ 'h‘. r'.‘n" than ¢ p‘l'lnu: consent to ihl marriage. i Harley Shaver is one of Bruning's ath. "Yl\“ll‘bltllll{ Jil;:‘le P‘l;rl"f fou‘lnh(lhf':ol;l'n'tnho ers have a chanee against the Northern-|campaign, and was u‘r.umpn.a - .'b‘) : ;Il..d Black Hills points tor more than forty KEARNEY-Maude Sydenham has flied | letco and has done splendid work at lett | [ineup for mecond gam "lers. It is felt here that Wiseonsln will [large number of men and boys who were o e iatnst Bemiaue o nar I8 | tuckiein all the games here thls season. DIETZ. | easily defeat Chicago, whatever the out- [bubbling over with enthusiasm. The com-| Take Chamberiain's Cough Remedy when @ ureq pne i work of cuiriechetk, | nt whtigd drspiad bice ter o G over to the Corn show for the extensive DIES AT FORT PIERRE FAWCETT HAS GQOD LEAD ETT, Neb.. Nov, T (bpeniala BASSETT, Neb., Nov. T.—(Specialls 1l team last year by making the highest |, I the second half Gentleman kicked off [ game. The present odds are 2 to 1 on Min- | be put on for the entertainment of the Omaha who enjoy exerclse on the little 8. D., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- for a drop kick. Coad faked at a drop, |expected even than was at the Chicago- PIERRE, 8. D., Nov (Special and Judse Suilivan 89,64 votes, Faweett's | Beoisy oo toucndowe.! COM Kjokéd mosl, Score. § ta8.| “Aitnough most of the fans belléve the | CRESTON, Is;, Nev, 7.~{Epecial)—That | gentisl man o Dred Evans in his frelght- figures. granted to Lester H, Cool, Aed 37, of Big | truck man, He starred at tackle on the |lcans and Rederves at Vinton park re- |In case Wisconsin defeats the Gophers and | thusiastic maeting held Friday night at Dowd had been a resident of Fort Plerre of 'Buda, asking the district oourt for| OGecorge E. Stevens played on all rhe | Brusgeman come of the Minnesota game may be, mittee sent to. Lincoln to take notes of | you have & cold and you will be delighted =000 2600 damages for the death of her Bon|tcams of the Western High school while | it A monster mass meeting for the Minne- | the ten-day campalgn for raising money | With it. In a threshing machine owned by Slater. |, was in school there, and was captain | Nagi sota game will be held In the gymnasium | reported at this meeting and all were of Y 0N he piast three days of |of the base ball and barket ball teams of | g'foinct Thursday night. the opinion that If Lincoln and Fort Dodge Show will be held at the oity Jall. 198 He played two summers on the fa- | Koran . end other citles could ralse such large sums, Creston surely ought to be able elegant specimens of this fie: mous Western base ball team, and pitched seen, as many Kearney pegpie have been to ralse the $i0,000 which it is proposed to ask for. Three teams, under a captain and i - CH) WAMIPeg sEpsesegl 3 CoeRinat Monument for General Thayer| i i r ikl s memer| 21 healthy girls colors, red, blue and green, and the team securing the largest membership between ‘War Department Requests State t0|the dates of November 6 and November are = Three C league last 5 raising this flower during the last season, | for Western in the ; & There exists a duly organized body in this | summer. He played forward on the normal o city for the purpose of seeing how iper-|pasket ball team and pitched for the || OAD OF SHOT = wEZOREREEE EOTT LI SRFARREENTS Sturdy boys * EL 4 t fect a specimen can be raised. ) A cBilghen, JJon. Uy CENTHAL CITY-C. W. Sutten, resid- normal base ball tesm las Ing northwest of town, ® uite @ |!s captain of the boys' basket ball team | gooker Washington Tells Story that evere accident Friday. He eéntes the | for the coming season. Iiustrates Resoureefuiness of tall of a horse in his barn, when the| Gen Stoddard is called the “rising ath- 01d Negro Hunter. orae trampied Ko 1 The ik up b | letic fiend of Rising City.” Ho s noted in bt 1) sustained a broken arm. He managed to|his home city for his famous base ball[ Tn his pddress at the Auditorium Satur- f‘:‘r:‘u'w"::“‘" ';"“‘)m";‘;v““;‘:";'r Yoy | vecord. He played a great game ¢t tackle | gay evening Pooker T. Wushington told a R Yo more »erious InWEY: |on the second team here in 1%7 and is | pumber of good stories by way of lilustra- corn_cribs, hog sheds and machine sheds | showing up in fine form at right tackle | tion. One was of an old colored man down on the farm of O. R. Jones, five ‘miles | this year. in Georgla who was raising turkeys A north of this city, caught fire and were ReEesazaiE % will be tendered a banquet. After the membership I8 secured then will come the ‘ campalgn for 6 bul Ing fun ros- e o . Quaker Oats (From a Staff Correspondent.) s . boys and girls Make Suitable Appropriation Therefor, nEzgEEEE £ £k 5 -“i! ; -!Exé!?i'i‘iii' () NRImRg i 23 zEifs T Towa News Nete LINCOLN, Nov. 7.—(8pecial)—Governor we Barned to" the ‘sround “In the baen anq| Wrishtsman Star at Basket Ball. |white friend of the old darkey made a| tUPRIE 0% Lo(ORGRH COrE O NBECK=Fire of an unknown origin corn cribs were about 100 tons of hay and| Homer Wrightsman is among the nor-|contract With hin to furnish a certain|gislerherser how vecctved B T TURF | early this morning destroyed three build: alfalfa and 50 bushels of corn, which were | yq1's best known athletes, being especially | number of tame turkeys each month. e ings, including the town hall, in the busl- tatally destroyed. It is thought the fire : i tional Mllitary Park commission, together | neas’ center of Morrison, & small town Sainted from. spontancoun® combustion | well ‘known In basket ball circlos. He| “Now mind you, uncle, the turkeve must | (dAt ST FRK SRS SERECTH 00 miles waet of nare; The total jess in the aifaifa. The loss was about $3,000, | starred on the normal basket ball team |be tame ones, not wild cnes. Cation of the monuments and tabiets and | 5 &iMated at 000" With tisurance ot with $00 insurance, for the 1908-9 season, which won the state| “Oh yaas, sah, 1 understan's, Tame k Warhere coumesiorative of thé bANAIR AN | This Bwaes 68 5 Loy ot sy a7, 3 @) on 101 of a gene merchandise stock, ufifiéuugflfihx:‘rfih Ny 1‘.;‘)«1-‘"!1.;’ champlonship by & Wwide margin. He /id | turkeys.” the soldiers who participated In it. A place | Whose loas iy estimated at §5.500, Hotrer of “Fecumsen 18" auffering mith & |good work at left guard In the Peru-Mid- | For & month or more the old darkey furs | has been reserved for s monument to Gen | CARROLL — Ben Maxwell, the Ames broken log, ho" tasuit. of Veing throw | lund, Kan., game at AUbUn on Octobr 31 | iahed the turkeys, but finally the white | grat Thayer of Nebraska young man who was convicted of eriminal Ferirda e A R S osuching | " Burton Barnes is a track and base ball | man discovered that one of the turke¥s| The monuments have becn erected on | but eso short time A ¢ Y y fown with Henry Wehmer and his sister |expert, formerly from Colorado. He did |was carrylng a load of shot e 8106 of A verious thoope and: theike | SHedied u A et in e pin® 118 10| good work at Jeft guard in the Wesleyan- | “Look here, uncle, here's a wild turksy, | cation of the soldiers commanded by Gen- Kuleln Maxwell returned to his SRR o L L 9 DUkEY 1o leave the ruibing Eear and pre. | Peru game, doing especially well in break- |for it has got & load of shot i it." eral Thayer has been marked off And |{raih and was recornieed ny ‘o o ont ? clpltated’ the ccoupants 1o the hard r6d: |ing up lne plays. Being a junior he is o, sah.. Dat hato't no wild turkey:|new awaits the mpnument. The commis- | quaintance, wha informed the police. E LE c T p 0 = oy ‘Q’,‘J}m’.‘,.',‘.'.‘.'o'cfla‘";u"'::c:p“:‘,; promising material for next vear. dat's a sure ‘nough tame turkey.” sston 18 asking thut an appropriation be| ELLSWORTH -~ The dancing crusade, more fortunately than did ourer. Frank Jennings, who has for several| “Well, then, how @id thet load of shat|made by the state to construot the monu- | Which broke out here a few weeks ago ' S I Ll c D N Give the children Quaker Oats Sssgult and sent to Anamosa from Neva sEEudsurtoet SesB spgaShcisn el as SR EhuEEe Seaindiz sxEEpietEanisatiafuaiibuntsnaseEE 28! =3 = g 3 spiEeabriivs 23 EEREED: B e BabEzE crsgEie AevErEz.6n3 EzrEels Eesisd under the leadershi § A FAIKRBURYYesterday. attornoon as M. | yars been much interested In inter-class | get into it?” ment and then present it to the United | Hulm. ‘hastor nt the' Latheran ohuon n“ and Mrs. David Melcher, who iive twe ed basket ball in| “I'll tell you, boss, 'bout dat. Dat load | States government. reached & olimax last ‘night when the | - athletios and who play you, . ::“?:.m;::‘;’:n ‘30"?:'.‘.1‘9"’.’ o;;mr:..‘";vnla‘ 1907-8, 18 one of the normal's most prowmis- | of shot was intended for me.” The positions of both the unlon and the rnmh-v And a party of his. trustees and \‘ ing church me: a- team became frightened just outside ing foot ball men. He works at left guard coritederate troops have been marked Off S oRurch. mefmbers ware refused & Ware, Glass, Nickel, Copper, el imits and ran 'y, overturning the 4 mission to & private dancinx party. For e e M bugsy_and throwing the occupants out. |OP the team this season. FUNERAL OF W. P. MUMAUGH|2na tne :‘" pmm:-l, :;‘.‘:w‘:d' |."|“.<:'r';l.:i'. ;3:rv'ue'r'z'md;’;::;n::.r‘."f?,::.e:".':: tarnish caslly snd qulekly and Mrs. Melcher eived a fracture of the| Auburn Neff, who hails fibm Rural Re- — been named union and co ruts moT | 258 Bares htt AL Re 413 8¢ he threatened imparts an wasurpassed brilliancy, Gees fare left thigh and aiso one of the bones in|(reat, Va. won his first athletic fame in |Late Comtractor, Who Died Suddenly |Streets and avenues have been named ) ¢o® LY JUhhe Prom’ e pulplt the names | | ther—iasts Wager—iecast expencive. The stands Der doft hand, Mr Melcher avas erlously | prery coliege of that state. He played n Saturday, Lald to Rest in after the officors engaged in the battle | of his chirch members who were present. | |a:d of excelience for over 40 years. brulsed ndnd cut, nu.ahoulfltr was dislo- r"“b‘ X S Lk T Raliok o0 ShS N Prospeot Hill, and for states. Already some 3285000 has | and the latter threaten if he does so that harmiess. Refuse substitutes. B e B T T S T e | & uhngk ond of itk s o o ot been Spent In riing up. the park with| {163 % see (nat CI names are removed FREE SAMPLE bt o ebecli Gl e Saah 60d Inter. hesate aadtbtant | Lo, Ipks ‘nirvisd svdr the Body of the ;‘I’_":.‘“‘"‘}rh':"‘i‘::‘:r_’"::‘: h::';";“""“‘ CRESTON-The bl dalry meetine con: malled an receipt of address. ooty reprasentative From Mermhvell, for- | physical director of that college. He plave |late Willlam P. Mumaugh were pronounced T e o Soeyr ducted by the Burlington route offica The Blectro Silicon Co.. 0 CUEE Bk, New York, DUt iately engaged In various western en:|at right guard and is one of the mormal's |Sunday afternoon by Rev. Thomas C,|SPProbriated s totdl of SV (08 L8 ol | mel fere Safurday and attracted guile & terprises. writes that he has bought an| g . ngest men. Hirckle. pastor of Pearl Memorial ehureh. | o\ " hgcre o were tn the battle. were In attendance as was hoped would Ly Ay M R Ll B0 in| " Russell” Stewart, the captain of the | Mr. Mumaugh was elok but a few hours, v Mo . L Jovinses - siwn B L 4 overfiow of the Colorado river. He main- | pormal team, has grown up In the normal | having been engaged In his work as a Killed by Vielous Bull, C. R. Bush of Ames Agrleultural collen: taing that the countsy ls destied to be-|,,q has an excellent record in- athletic | general confractor up until Saturday at| sloUX PALLS, 8. D., Nov. T.—(Special) an address in which he sdvocated the O O o o e e, 0 he 18| work. He played on the second foot ball |moon. On going bome he began to show |_o be mangled by a viclous bull to such vantually cuppiant ihe beet cuttie: f-n.lln“. Zumber”of wmall frul’farms nd | team in 186 and has played faithtully ai |signs of flness and fel) over as in & fAMt |an extent that he died was the faie of I b "Gu o7, rebrarenting the Buriiniton ttle "I“"l‘ MOTe | 1.0t half on every team since that time | Mrs. Mumaugh called In W. I. Kierstead, | Hans Anderson, an old man, who for|road. believed that dairy farming (nere: ;I:;d::mln( TS e fhat| e 1s & good student, I8 popular with the |who was an oid family friend. but the |some time has made his mome with his|ih® fertility of the sell and” whatever ANCED \TReY {ended to prodyce bumper oropa, interasted here next summer. boys and always ready to deliver the goods | stricken man died within & fow minutes. [son. John Anderson, & Deuel county ad fa Der 10008, inlergaiest Matines oty Day 2ilh. Bvery Wigns a0 a e roads T, C. Carneilus o CENTKAL CITY—So much truancy has|when the time comes. He is & junior and |Death i suppased to have been caused |farmer. The old man had Kone fo the past- THIS WEK: Will M. Cross Blanch n n:'?:rn':.um ‘n;‘t. W:Mnt::: Dayne, Petite Revue, %‘m- . 3 Jeen reperted of late Mmong certaln fam- |y b on the team agaln next year. from an attack of heart disease, Mr. |ure mear the house when he was attacked it ned that It | Daser e Poney Mirolon s . apd ex exhausted his that he be Mumaugh is survived by his wife and thres |by the bull. The bull had everything 1ts [Sras ins leck Gf this thet mpinland SavE 334 Roney MSpre. Muira gm. the ald of the school board in en- ve., Vermilllon. |0 Frank, Wiliam and Morgan, all |[own 'way, for the old gertleman was|worn out farms of the east. e Clesns and Polishes any- \ 7 thing: Gold, Silver, Plated, sg8Ery e =Bz2ES R Y PO PR I T SR e EgZbEungE EsiiEs AMUSEMENTS, rigzsiepiactassisEpaitu.banke SsEgifenzadaazsel sEuBzEniEszyadthes Fenug.EashzE z‘i:hmsizsi i ru §ix fisgstpracenianshsinataussiae: §ls S:EeSse-Sesisdsieizyeioniite iz EsSabrseisshubss H] Y ] reing the law against the more f t| MITCHELL, 8. D. N Bpecial.)—A tigh! ke hi by tra. Prices—10c, 360 and 60c. en C J ov, T.—(Bpecial)—A | yying in Omaha. oo feeble to fight or make his escape by i 1l I » Ll A ) President . - N gifeaders, Acoordingly £ | special train caprving W0 doudents and el | 'olhal was In Prospest Hill cometacy, |Funning. Some of the children at the house| PILES CURMD IN & To 14 DAY, |TEE WORLD'S GASATEST FiAme?, ¢ Itching, B me. een Dakota Wesleyan university and the nds, herolsm for persons so young did not hesi. e tate university, which takes piace Mon. | D¢ 014 friends. aa follows: Willam I Files 126 to 14 daye or maney re. Y. W.C. A Auditorium putting his men through some exception- |eti, W. W. Bingham, T. F. Stroud and |finally succeeding in driving the bull away 4 IS sed ' e Slly band wark far_the gemg sad with o Harry Miller, from its victim. The old man was yet| If you have snything to sell or trade Xy | - e % Showing against the State | . Bee wafit-ads are business boosters. driving the bull away, but ?lod & short [ Bee Want Ad columns, WL DRUG 8TO o attend the annual game of foot bal) be- The palibearera were chosen from mmong |Witnessed the attack and with unusual| Pazo Otntment is guaranteed to ue sy Tm m & e has taken, | day afternoon. Comch Chadwick has been | Kicrstead, John A. Beott, George H. Pritgh. |late an instant in golng to' the rescue, ter tn the future. ber of new formations the local uni: the children ran to him afler |and went quick astion, sdvertise it in The L &". y A Versity supporters feel that the eloven will aiive when the v and B