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. THURSI \ % N N = ar fullback, but may be used at I Iy N ey \ . N N 1 CRITICISM OF DENVER GAME | fhaternie s Biattes & e st CHEVROLET WINS LONG RACE |Xairess non B ACTION ON COAST LEAGUL [and Sturuneggor ls pinced at ' righinalt L {7 = 2 . 3 X g Magor's position. McDonald will be dr I, 1. 7 Cornhusker Management Criticised |subsutuie back and he will be used 1| Two Hundred-Mile Event Goes to!sfh,ciess"ailers “Shusen's colts won |New California Circuit Comes Before for i ofessionals, Bentley was on the field this afternoon i 4 twe out of three games from the Signal " o Playing Pr | but 8aid he would not feturn fof practiee Driver of Buick Car. [ Sorpe, aithoush the. leat game She "Coits Minor League Association, | v again thie fall He probavly will leave i, [ fust nosed out by efx pins, Captain Yousen e university this week. getting a single game of 2%, while Peoth SOME SORE ON RECENT DEFEAT| Al the regulars excepting Harte and | ATLANTIC SPEEDWAY IS FAST | nosed him out with 21 the high sinkls | MAY REDISTRICT SOME LEAGUES - :‘wgfi“g‘xwu;m to "r;lv ‘:l ay : : h:‘hl | game in the Booster league of the season. | . |a s s practice, the co gave |Tn the Omaha league the Hospe Co. team N hould b vithout & | the men two new plays today that will be - | won fwo, thom the Melonys. W 4 No man should be w fncoln Poor Patron .o' Foot Ball | (ic Mo net the Denver team next week. | Two Records Previously Help Up|Won two ‘_';;‘"‘":"”"‘;‘I‘ T the. o MO | Several Clreuits May Be Changed full dress or a tuxedo for dress . Until This Season, When Turnout n?‘,-"hx'?f.':flu'x':fu\:"\a"r‘fl.‘fa'f'v ‘r"e‘}’-f\“fnfl Barney Oldffeld Are Broken also high series, with 61, Score After 1911——New Classification occasions. Has Exceeded Expectations | ana .1’] the varsity players will get into a—Alken Wins Ten-Mile YOUSEN'S COLTS. to Be Made After Next Vollmer's clothes stand for the of Athletie Men. fine shape for the clash with Koehler's o 15t 34, Total o | Methodists. RRdieny. Falgoner 150 M5 48 Census. in high grade clothes. b Since the game with Kansas two of the N e 1% # best gh & Sl v men who officlated then have been ta- | Fagan Reiretiys 0341 oI0 181 LINCOLN, Nov. 10.—(Speclal)—The Ne-|booed by the Nebraska mapagement. These| ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 10.—Louls Chevro- | Bruggeman ............167 162 MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 10.—The National Dress Suits and Tuxedos from ! braska foot ball management is being crit- | &re Arthur. Poe, umpire. d R. J. Relily, -} 4 -+ : 7 " § o St $50.00 down. & g crl Yousen ... % 1 Assoclatiol " 11 neen let, the sturdy Swiss pilot of Bulek cars, ugen ... .28 17 Assoclation of Minor leagues held its see- § icised i some quarters for having sched- | field judge. It is the sincere bellef in the ¥ - - ¢ uled & game ith Denve: i & I‘l‘oxn)mskn camp that the rulings of those | who has leaped Into racing prominence Totals...... 3 §76 o7 ™ nd session today and considered several Business Suits and Overcoats ¥ Bame w nver university, and | men gave the game to the Jayhawkers, | 4. ine the last year, annexed another | LT bl A A | questions of importance. The prineipal 1) $40 down to $15 H one of the local papers is demanding the|and Manager Eager has taken an oath ol | SIGNAL CORPS. b . e < i Tesignations of both ~King" Cole and Man. | that neither Foe nor Reilly will ever of- | hard-carned victory here today when he| ist. 24, 34, Tota), |PUsiness was the action on the ratifieation F . o | ficlate in any game the Cornhuskers play | captured the 200-mile stock chassis race, | Booth .. 140 241 165 54¢ | Of the agreement brought by Secretary Cold weather is due. See us ¥ ager Earl O. Pager on the grounds that & | s 4 3 k these men have proved themselves incom- | “%ho’ Cornhuskers were penallsed three |“VTaSIng about 72 miles an hour. | Smith” = s W L s L B T H petent to conduct Cornhusker foot ball. | times when they were on the Kansas fif-| Chevrolet's victory came as a climax in|gjark 88 1% 188 o7 |l rank Hermann, president of fhe Call é The grounds for complaint agalnst the "n:nrd” line A‘rn' l!hv- m'w-r;d r:m\rmr‘_v;:mn‘— a record-breaking contest In which .\t-ismdnr 167 168 472 | fornia State league, concerning the admis ’ I schedulin_ gof the game with the Denver | 1€Cd ffenses (hat HORE OF Lo8 ov in hy |lanta’s new two-mile speedway was opened. | = slon of the former “outlaw" league, which sleven @fe based on the Allegation that| ok oac oot T ere o had.tuese pen|Two of Barney Oldfisla's records were| TotalSi.c..... 24 T8 has been approved by the National Board § the western achool in supporting a bunch | alties ot been inflicted the Cornhuskers |lowered one of them by Louls Strans, | s of Arbitration. As that agreement stands of professional players similar to the S8t | Would ave score: Wwho reduced Oldfield’s one-mile mark of = now it is almost certal 1t will be ratified i o Rellly, who Is ai tor at the Kansas o | Glover ....... 186 A 3 3 i Louie agsregation the Cornhuskers went | iielityy WhO [0 )n QUESCIR o (WIS SO 0:43:01 by more than five seconds. To 10| Kerr ... ant by the National assoclation Expert Clothes Fitters against fl"h T":"‘*FKIV'"K day in 1007 and|ing partial to |I|»}‘Jn,\lm“k"|~‘ and hl-‘ it Strang used the big 200 horse-power [Toman .. 164 The natlonal board again went into ses were smotheres terances in the Kansas City papers since b N vl |J. A. Lyons.. 166 o s as near 00 o There Is no denying that Denver is not|the game indicate that he h leanings Fiat, which has had a world's record of Hammerstrom 191 S AN D Bearly 100 oAb to dispou 107 &uth 16“ s"ee‘. governed by as strict eligibility rules as|toWard the Kansas school. He had been 28 seconds over the 3%-mile track at e (of In & short time. Most of these cases { . '4 b A asked to officiate in the Haskell game on| Brooklands, England, lagt summer. Old-| ‘Totals............... 01 are of minor importance and are of In- § the other Colorado sehools, or as an yof | Thanksgiving for the Cornhuskers, but the J d e t ; . 3 the oollaies SRALHIA, Mation, but the Ne- |bld iss been witharawn fleld took the limit out of his hitherto HOSPE CO. erest only to those, concerned, € braska managément, for financial and| 'King” Cole and Manager Eager have|unbeatable Benz and took rearly three| . 1st, A committee to look Into the advisability M. A. Alexander and Tom Dixon. In the . o : s ... e o BRINK CASE NEARING A - ' 11 ors & game this season, and the booking [ poor and that it fooked as though Ne-| “Strafk has the fastest car In the world | Yousen ......... RT; be appointed by President frectly implicating any of the other de- £ of the contest was sactioned by the Ne- d"i‘kn was given the short end of the|at present” Oldfield declared after the | ‘Z‘}:mfl" ceenane 167 M. H. Sexton today. The arranging of the i fendants in the death of Allemand, Emge [ ke Boardor Contol | o Comn | Cfich Robet of Mismourt, Coneh Bender | 6% , 03| eireult of the Taree X league and Centrai| Arguments Will Begin Today Due o and Lasier. Arguments will besln i tho ncoln has been a poor patron of Corn- | ¢ Fickall and (he assistant conch of Towa | TWo cars of greater power than Strang's| Totals.. 8,008 | Sasoclation, the Ohlo and Pennsylvania Brevity of Defense P s 5 b g A S ¢ husker athletics until this fall, and it has| who were all on the sidelines Saturday de-|are sald to be in course of construction | Ohto State and Central leagues and Ameri- Y ¥ day. Interest in Brink's case is at fever ! ;urn y;-o(--nr.\ rl)n nIhA.v h‘lr hlnmv‘s‘"‘n‘,\' fl\ar’;\l‘(‘;;n:‘.?{:l“th;\h@h;g{i‘c\‘nx b Rl{:g\’:: abroad, one in Ttaly and the other in Ger- | TOURNAMENT BENSON (can and Western assoclations Is contem- |heat and the litle city is filled with rom home, at maha and other citles, in & Poo » # er se —— . " . 4 o - sald Nebraska undoubtedly deserved at|many ¢ plated, but if these changes are made they cattle and sheep men, many of whom have order to make the sports pay. Denver, for | FR1C REBTERER @ In the second half e sad 2 P 2 1sh | CPaek Shots from Five States Are Ex-| will probably not go into effec Il CATTLEMEN HAVE LARGE FUND|.e,'in attendance during the entire trial. ¢ W SN AAGE' navh (AVmARATAE S Eaf, ond of Oldfield’s records to vanls BUttol o Burtioi gkt ) ® t until 1911 o 4 201 . 3 s bes o ten- che o Participate. A complete reclassification of the Na- Srom dhy CORKUNKCR, ana’ Rild bestr core] GOTCH - WINE. IN ~TWO ALLS | Was beaten in the ten-mile handicap, when . e . ! the Na ; b S ' 2 i el o 5 F John Alken, in a National sixty starting|gemh enson Gun club will hold a two|tional association 15 expected, but no|Momer of Wyoming Bar Engaged in h;‘p{:fi‘l“‘.‘e"e A::vih:::u:?.:l:.x::,‘:,‘:; western' team’s request would have beén [Italian Brenks Toe Holds, But Champ- |from the scratch, forged ahead to this po- jand 26 at its grounds at Benson and definite action will be taken on that sub- Legal Battle Involving Two is pleasant to take and always cures. denied but the local management and ton Has Other Tactics. sition i the fleld of elgnt cars in 8:08:41, | Shooters from ail over the oountry will|ject until after the gensus of 1910 s taken, Great State Interests— ; | ver was taken on to fill out the local [ plon ‘ulun‘}u.-.“..'v u;:-'“ )u’ldi defeat. (1 nln‘.,. the race, which Included 70 seconds handi- |from Nebraska, South Dakota, Towa, Mis- | /0D Of the citles in each league. Surprise Likely. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Mrs, Louise Allen b ] ‘ f SO vanni Ralcevitch of Italy, in two stralght|cap, was 9:12:41. Oldfield, who made the |Souri and Kansas. F. T. Lovering, 4317 Coller, wite of Will > A 3 ¥ . [falls at the coliseum here Tuesday. The ¢ f & Frankiin street, is secretar . p T v ot Wil OOl e aome | Brtor r"‘\,”;""-k“"" by ;”"“" Unl- | firat in 16 minutes 25 second and the sec- distance at Indianapolls in §:15:09, also| " gooting will' begin at 10 o'clock sharp Flvc \Vl BASIN, Wryo., Nov. 8.—(Special Tele- |edian, dled suddenly today. She was 24 versity of Nebraska player, declares his|ond in 5 minutes and 2§ seconds. started from scratch in this contest, but|on Thanksglving day and the money will VeEs an years old and an actress of considerable ? eleven {s - above professional this fall, |~ The match was Witnessed by the Inrgest|broke & steering knuckle in tho first lap |be divided under the jack rabbit system. v it et M el defense | reputation S i ! though ‘admitting thinigs were not exactly |and most enthusiastic crowd that has at- N ; The club will add $30-$i0 to be given to r F | V8 Shie T Slesp SHUARE. CRNS HOSHYISEIRE ' chants tast. seamom | The criticlam of the |tended a wrestiing bout since the Gotch- ‘”‘(‘? D i e high gun, $1.50 to second, $6 to third and wo 1ANCEES |a scant hour sufficed for all the evidence Cornhllihah ot 0 Ganvir "gates ‘Will | Feris ey, Iatch I8 CRlcags WG | red X L b "‘F“‘“‘"‘ ap-|8250 to fourth. An extra event for a $10 to tear down the elaborawe ease bullt up| ™ T L | € g eared In two. ev: wil at sixty, | gun will also be shot. s wi | probably lead them to refuse to play any| When the wrestlers were Introduced they gmm Gl b da P, o the | hoot for targets 0:,',;’ Lt ge b LIS b i § ’ by the state. M I but conference schools hereafter. were greeted with tumuitous spplause, the | 0A0 T8 “;‘ P:l i rfl:; Soming )‘l"d el ucien Pickett is on Trial at Cleve-| Three of the five witnesses examined " | : rong in the coliseum crowding the aisles 3 vas out of the game all day Twelve Round Draw in Boston. n testified that the reputation for veraclt j Local Snorts Are Sore. {and presenting progress until the police |In practice before the races he made the | BOLTON, Nov. 10—Jimmy Weich of Bos- land on Charge of Swind- SEWHIAM, Gooarioh; was bad) A ke whs F"n.ls“ss EV|nEncE 4 cX:‘v‘::‘f 3::)1.;"? l:::"'l“r‘v;:::n;::::m"t::\xc!r:”,: Goteh won the first_fall with a_croteh [ tWo-mile 1ap in 1:82 a showing which | ton, bantamwelght champion, and Tommy ling Woman. practically the only one of the state's wit- % ot bal 3 becni| and’ har-arm “hold. The Itallan gave a|would have made him a competitor in the |O'Toole of Philadelphla, fought twelve el atts —_ 2;“ inspired by local spors who are “sore” be- | fine exhibition of wrestling skill, but the | big car races, T rounds to & draw at the Armory Athletic| oo .o o i i B L [} g e het Catsbutkels fllbd 1 dstent|champion: was 160 eglie Sad sirong. for . association tonight, although Waish put ELAND, Nov. 10.—The evidence of | Stute Senator George B. McClellan, o Bays United Doctors Cured Her i Kansas. It s thought these crities will|him. CGotch had his famous toe hold on Two Hundred Mile Race. the Philadelphia boy down for the count|five wives and two fiancees was produced | Wealthy cattleman, the priacrpal witness i ke pleasant view of the situntion in | (e forel&ner four or five imes, but Raice.| Chevrolet's winnitg of the 20 miles In |of nine in the tenth round. by government officers today in the trial |today aid it was his range that the sheep of a Severe Case of Nerv- 4 case the Cotahugkers ahoold whip the un- | giving & tymultous cheet when Gotch, |2.5:48 was & brilliant exploit, lowering Kling Lowes First Block, of Luclen Pickett, on trial in the United |men Droposed crossing and he expressed ous Trouble | i deteated Denver eleven, | though smiling " changed his tactics. g“:“‘:‘"’ record of 3:4:13%, made In A| L, \oag CITY, Nov. 10.—John G. Kiing, |States court here on the specific charge |himaelf flatly as being opposed to them Stbeine { 4 The demand for the resignation of Coach [ In the second fall Goth pinned his an. |Buick at Indianapolis. ~The bl Pllot|worid's ~continuous pool champion, del of procuring under false pretense, $10,000]|COMINg into the country. “I velleve they f ] Cole and Manager Eager fs not likely to| sesongs wfih'u B |l" g e dnm} ’28 stopped but once in the 100 laps, and then | fended his title tonight in the first night's|from Miss Allie Greasley, a crippled wo- |should stick to the lines; ne declared, HAD SUFFERED TWO YEARS | ] bear frult just now. These two men are|lock hold, ross leg hammer and Wrist | 551y when his engine caught fire. lay of an S00-ball match with Thomas A | man from Springdale, Pa. One after an-[Which s the first time any hint of an i popular with the students and probably Before the championship match a_tele- Chevrolet assumed the lead in the first | Ffueston of St. L 3 o 4 other the women told how Pickett had |agreement between sheep and cattle inter- (She Treated With Many Doctors But { B will be retained for at least another year. |£Tam from Wousoff '\1‘"?)‘:'2]1“ whom Gatch |1ap. and inoreased it slowly, but steadlly, Weber Deteats Alberg. promised to marry her, how she had given |€sts have cropped up. It Appeared No " i | i Much interest {s being manifested In the |0t the maten, “was rond trom he ringaie |for seventy-two miles. The two Chalmers-| ML WAUKEF, Nov. 10—Heinrich Weber, | him money and how he had gone away. Henry Helms and Frank Helmer, both me of Them Un. annual gume betwoen the teams from the |Americus. who participated in one of the | DEtroit cars took his exhaust at distances | champlon wrestier of Germany, dcfeated | Miss Addle Leonard, a Chicago school |ranchers testified to Goodrich's reputa- derstood Her Case. § 3 Hineet "and. Omata High sehools, which | breliminaries, announced that “he would | which seemed to increase only by inches, | Karl Alberg, champlon of France In tWo|(eacher sald she had given Pickett $30 | tion. Helmer also testified that Goodrich| One of the reasons that s 3 | pre 3 of I - 4 o 1 also tes o many sick s scheduled to take place on Nebraska :‘y‘g"“‘lci‘he challenge If it is not taken|but In the first ten laps these inches had :,'.fl"‘::.‘,,(.;“y:i’_‘ of a catch-as-catch-can bout| . pi yromise to marry her. Miss Greas- |had replied when remonstrated with for |People treat with doctor atter doctor with- & 4 field Saturday afternoon. In_the preliminaries Jack Olsen of Brook. | Multiplled into almost a mile. As the| ley, nearly helpless from a spinal affiic- | lestifying before the grawu yury agalnst|Out recelviig any benefit is that the doc- 2 There Is no Cornhusker game on that|lyn defcated Dick Sorenson of Chicago for |sturdy Swiss flashed past the trained eye| . tion testified that Pickett was the only |friends that he was going to get part of | tors fall to understand the case an day ana the entire school will give atten- | the middleweight championship in two |of Harding, the Appe: arh who was Sult tQ Prevent ho had d h h 9 are not abl ! ) 3 - |t J v ng, the Apperson driver, who was| man who had ever wooed her and that she |the reward. Helmer is father of Bounce ot able to compound a remedy that : tion to . the Interscholastic players. The | stralght faila, the first in 4 mingtes and % | in the press stand, he detected what es- gave him $1,00 to establish himself in[Helmer, the boy sheepherder held captive | Will reach the real cause of the disease { game I8 expected to be a hard fight, with |4y P0ce 1ain § minutes and 46 second with | ¢#Ped the lay observer. Ignoring the TC]C hOnc ‘Nler @[ | business. A marriage llcense was issued, |on the night of tho raid. and effect a cure. They may treat the 4 odds favoring the Omaha men. a crotch and wrist lock hold. thunder of cheers which drowned all other P g but the wedding did not take place. Porter Lamb, a rancher whose place is|SYMPtoms and thus give a little temporary . Unfvéraity; students are arranging & ban- | In the second preliipinary Lan Molieod (sounds, Harding cried in his excitement: Other women who testified were Mrs.|nearest the scene of the raid, sald Good- | "elief, but no real, lasting cure can be j qunl‘fr;r ‘Ml.;"?n“t‘ k\'lllluru.':p‘:cln:jr;:::: R g kAR el ol el WL _:,;é “You're on fire, you're on fire, Louis!" Georgla E. Pickett of Oesna, P., Mrs. El-|rich talked with him of remuneration for |®XPected unless the doctor fully under- ;zzpl': ':: ‘Bn !;;hf’:er:‘;“ p ‘;Mum. minutes and 9|:;(‘nn?nfi respectively, ‘Chevrol:t -n‘parenblly e Is:ouhmdor the | §tockholders in United States Com- |len Pickett of Albany, N. Y., Mrs.|his evidence before the grand jury and 'h‘“d' the case and is able to remove ; - n the seml-windup Charles Post of Chi- | fact at the time, but when he had gone ¢ Lulu Emrich Pickett Robinson of New |declared Sheriff Alston sald “I would have |the cause instead of merely treating the p morning. rA ;hvn:;r party '“.m ':;; on 'kv:l- cago was deteated by ‘n‘r'"iE“?,‘,?..:{.P'.‘;’.i"b""‘ " ‘mlle the smoke belched into his| Pany Object to Proposed Transfer | "o IEy R SHRE Drsclleedr &) lorad | o Eattiat B aeNItboNE T averr) AT roeh g YIRS 8 ) ‘ i Tt ot Pl b e st 1"stconas and 9 minutes and 3 seconds Bate (Otan he SEUbL Mok a0y MLy, to Bell System. from the man and Mrs. Elma Miller of |testimony." UThe Srsat secret of the success of the J Y | duration. Juring the few minutes it required to ex- Macon, III, The brevity of the defe is tak nited Doctors, those , expert medi large and the largest growd that ever saw Sk TN 3 3 efense 1s taken to . exp cal i 4 P , tinguish the blaze, Dingley regained the Pickett says he served a term in Jollet " specialists who have t i j o NigH schodl /gatbe. Ia-this city fa ex.| CREIGHTON ~AWAirs wasmmuns jafin 1 Poke, DB TN | sT. nouts, Nov. to—suie was filed in |t e g e logal points 1" reservetion | tute at 22 Noville Eleak. 1 thae Thiy e ¥ PRSI yards. IHis triumph was short-lived, for|the circuit court héfe late today to pre- ! s i DS TR T Yy never v b ! 13 Frseat on which they will rely to free their i nplo They first make a thor- The Cornbusker foot ""fl”"’"{" faniin) lemai Are Ready to Meet the Stron& | Chovrolet took after him and passed him | vent the consolldation of the United States| ya) ) FY'S COMET IS SIGHTED | citents ough ezamination to find the redl cause ;l:;;. :::::g;’r::::: r:-;.:’nm“llx.:\-"”:::u e nl’(-‘nm Team, i for the | AUFINE the next lap. He was never again | Telephone system. : £ The state'’s witness testified without | ¢ the disease, then their immense experi- { oters are preparing for the 8 . Schweer of St. Louls, a stock- 4 this afternoon. All the varsity players| coming of Washburn Saturday, when th in danger. o I:lm_uvlmJ ll?\“:::‘r“:d ‘m:' reléphone Prof. Upton Sa 1t Should Be |contradiction that he was within a rod | ®Pe In treating chronic and deop seated were on hand and Cole made them rush [%{rong foot ball squad = will ' mest th No Serlous Accidents. | nelden o e3l 5 et Visible to Naked Eye by when he saw Allemand fall while his|diseases enables them to make a remedy Through. two hours' of gtremuious signal | LoArers of the blue and white at Vinton | No serfous accident marred the day's|company, an independent company of Ohio, PRkt hands were in the air, by a bullet from a | h8t exactly fits the case, a remedy which artil. Crelghton on the whole has had & moat | *POrt: + The nearest approach to such nn.!‘ufl? me‘ l\ll!:lhlllppll 'rhnm' ::vr;::n:m:h‘ rifle fired by Brink. Both - weyes and | é8ches far back to the original cause of The. Nebraska coach ' today sald he |Successful season thus far. having won |accident occurred in the eighty-fifth lap, | Cleveland, holders of the 0 " | PROVIDENCE, R. I, Nov. 10.—Halley's | Farris went into details of the raid, ana | ‘i disease and thus make a real and per- ' thought his players would have an excel- | {[OM tWo of ts anclent rivals, who have when Harry Stillman, whose Marmon had | they lssued votlng trust certiticates; the| o eerved here tonight at Ladd [told of the destruction of the utfit, none | PARent oure. : 3 . : " | been almost too strong to beat in the past le delay, ran into|United States Telephone company and the b ; A & - A case Jent chance against the Denver eleven. He | and' now wante. to add the strone Waen, |Not experlenced a sing lay, observatory, Brown university by Prof. of which was assailed in the testimony for Which well illustrates this point said the Denyer. players might be charged [burn to tha Jist. Creighton has & strong |the inner gutter of the track. Neither he | members of ;""‘ "‘;“': ok “):::‘“‘:":;;’l::f' Winslow Upton. The comet, Prof. Upton |the defense. It is known that catlemen | o th*t Of Mrs. J. Shallenbarger, of 18 was little foundation for the allegations. | .\, fiT Brucent body. The une | bruises. 2 . twelfth magnitude. The observation was |for the defense, individual ow v i 4 o orce, with-the band, b R Tali st tion iontnl s he defense, individual owners having . He sald he had great respeot for Coach | for the same Saturda b The accldent occurred on the hack stretch | the Bel P vany. St ot colisbe : * Omaha, Neb., July 2, 1909, o R Saturday with Washburn. - _|made with a twelve-inch telescope. The |given from $100 to $0 making a t of o " y ] A R e A s fO AAEA) (o JooL Bl WAL e | TR 88, O ato. the - dita uur’x‘-;“m “I‘ru:“"\u:::‘.«s(;»p:_"\ "l"",\,f""“\v.fii’",‘,’.“':‘ air was very clear and most favorable for |many thousands. R!‘dgvl?y an“flgWu:mh‘mflf On‘the 2th day of June, this year, I A ol o! s ) ofes- e ce to see the grea i ce s direc by cuit Judge ams to Y 3 3 g | S, AR Bikyies yre’protes- | £ S e Ratardes” Ao b memmaanr o PR St flnl:\e:lnc:lllnr "o | hold @il stock of the United States Tele. | Careful observations. The comet according (Ing counsel, are big men in the Wyoming it friid Lddar) by ingreni ! onals. some.-to be. the beat tackle in the west | hee v off, one o olling 2 s A # x “|to Prof. Upton should be visible by tele- |legal world and this is pointed to as signi- EINg. for twe years i - | Pechuse of hisxpesd. Ona ot hirS e8! | vards before its impetus was lost. At this| phone company in ita possession and an| 0 O DTN 0T it the naked | ficant that .a surprise is in store. lj\ from nervousness and stomach trouble, I NEBRASKA LOSES QUARTERBACK | points is in following the ball, In the|time Stillman seemed certaln to beat out|order to show cause why the injunc-| ' v | ate b WL Al P e had tried several physicians but none of NiShiand park same It was the big tackle |the Chalmers-Detroit drivers for second tion should not be lssued was made re- [€Ve In January. o b 'd‘"', ;"r‘““‘;':,;‘:‘""y » :"‘l’"" 1aW- | them could do me any good and none of PR 1 0 turned the tide of battle by securin, . ore o | turnab) ; ers £rol ere: yoming cities. Fred Bentley Forced to Leave School| JLo% [N (00 tI00 Of Bt O R Cnfter | honors, having worked to the fore of the| turnable next Friday 1t you have anything to sell or trade| Arrangements have been made, immed- | ‘e could understand my case at all by Il Health. |a “tumble by {he opponents eietshion | machines, while one was repairing a tire| Those comprising the board of VOUNE|,ng want quick action, advertise it in The | fately 1 e i Ad It seemed that they all called my disease LINCOLN, Nov. 10.—(Special.)—The Corn- | has several shining stars who will bear|and the other was renewing its fuel. trustees are: A. H. Bauer, Joseph 8. |poc URTL UCC BT O “n' y to take up the cases of the four|y gieterent thing. husker foot’ball {enm will lose one of v matehihg Stillman's withdrawal left the two Chal-| Brafley, jr.; Clarence Brown, Claude Aun-“ . other cattlemen, George Saban, Bd. Eaton| when I went to the United Doctars, the searon. ot Bentley, who has played~at SHOOTING MATCH IN KAWTOWN | mers-Detroits to fight it out for second | brook, C. Harvey, Joseph B. Hoge, F. _ doctor examined me and told me exactl quarter ‘this fall, running the 'exe\ n_ in | place. | R. Huntington, H. A. Everett ard E. W. what was the matter with me .:a mi{ ) :m Arfx:l’:"c'r:’l'l(;‘ fome J.‘n."‘.“n‘d"“;v.‘lfl‘ ox:'ll,\,: Willtam Veach of Falls City, Neb,| Charles Basle's Renault stayed hopelessly M’?r‘:: S e s A :nlt l";t lmv:hl felt. After taking the med- { to il health, Leads Amnteurs. \sh, many miles behind, but the on asked a restraining order X cine from these wonderful speclalists for nmm:”' lA.m:dm, hé \_“._,m.l last_fall| KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10.-Cloudy weather :l-h:l:tc::( Al Syl oy eliminated | #8ainst the trust companies from turning g not quite a month, I feel like & new woman hen he pla quarter in the lowa game o e sk n | over the a i \ s o Towe Bl e fal ‘he was siated a8 |souy ankh, soores Impossible in the Mis- |in (ne fireceness of the struggle. [orss the Wtk e gin alieasd naw icwsen today and I cun certainly recommend. them ;'hTfl r‘;xulnr general of the eleven and|ment which opened here fid':‘; Mty | Both Natlonals, Clicquot, Renault nml}‘“( bl "";(“1’:“ ‘:‘ ret‘: o8, r“‘ n.l u . any Wflmlndwho have suffered from 0 O S GURrter /back 10D In the | bt which. d here to Gueh e cessary to appol ver for the ervousness and stomach trouble as carly ‘gamen. He ran the team In the | “Nyiiiee Crarbr or Grmuihi" the eventa | the Ranier had been gradually worn doWR | jo, 0 anq order a public sale to persons ‘There is no way to cure Catarrh except to purify the blood, and thus |Pave: i Minnesotu, conflict and recelved setious | off the honors of the day among the pro- 402 CUlt Summarles: = at (Strang, | "8VIDE Do Interest In ihe Bell Telephone do away with the cause. The symptoms may be benefited by the use of 1 cannot say too much in favor of the » Biaying i he Kame " withTowa" (hee | forlonals, with 193 breaks out of a poa- | One mile. time trial: First, Fiat (Birare: | company. 1 vashes, inhalations, sprays, medicated tobaccos, etc., and through the uso | UPited Doctors and I will gladly answer ] Weoks agv and really cost the Cornhuskers ';\;:.T o ’;:’_;‘,,‘;‘;‘d :\{lfl\"fio l;::n.'?:]or;gcn. e (Christie), 0:43:52; fourth,| The United States Telephone company %( such treatment catarrh sufferers receivo temporary relief and comfort. any inquiries that anyone might wish to ? G Same st of his trall condition’ Cole | ROBers of Exeelsior Springs, Mo, e | Stearns (TRucherford), 0:50:S5. was organized In 1%05 with a capital stock | L-xternal and local measures howbver cannot have any effect on the blood, know regarding my past and present con- L On account ot his trail condiion Cole | (OKG® 86, HEPCST Shriney, Mo, | wi | Sifen mile ‘stock Chassis. 1 o (00 cublc | of 000000 and has long distance lines in and therefore their use alono is of no real curative value, Oatarrh isa |9!tion. : | Kanean. Iast Saturday untll the second | 115 and A D. Mermod of Kansas City, was | inches BIStOR dispiacement: First, Na- | Ohto, Indiana and Michigan. About 34500, | Go€P-seated blood disoase, and comes as tho result of catarrhal matter and Mrs. J. Shallenbarger.” : B e ety ARG the Choelt B 1 Willtam Veagh of Falls.City, Nebe, | ontat, §:21i1; third, Apperson (Hard- 000 of the stock ls Involved. 3“‘:' im})!u.rltios in the circulation. ~These morbid matters in the blood The Omaha Institute of the United Doc- 1 scored *he winning touchdown. 4| tne Simateurs, with 195 Waoldoli Sehdre (I, 830:%6. Renaualt, Fiat, Stearns, also| This concern s one of the largeet links | $iill iy, Riammatory and ir#itated candition of the mucous membrane or | 1ors 8¢ 33 Neville' blesk, 'corner’ #th-and Bentley's loss w ot crip, sorn- | son of Lexington, K 1 der- | {in the independent telephone system of| tissuo lining of the cavities of the bod: roducing an Harney streets, y ill not cripple the Corn gton, Ky., and Frank Fuller h First, Chal joot Yy, P g unhealthy secretion, d . 1s always crowded with huskers fmmediately. but in case Krank |of Milwaukee tied for ‘second, with 1 | Ten-mile race for light cars: Tirst, Chal-| the west. It serves the local field In Cleve- | IEINE noises in the ears, stuffy feeling in the head and nose, headaches, |Patients, for the fame of these specialists gr any of the backficld men are injured | Richard Linderman of Lincoin, Neb., was mare-Detrolt ey, P Sond. | jand and 1s the nucleus of the large inde- | 103rseness, bronchial affections, watery eyes, etc. 8,8.8, is the best treat- | has spread all over the country and peo- Bt Seahitm T, providing & newl T g pad i 2 & Butek (Nelson), 9:60:18. White, Fuller, also [ pendent Interests of Ohlo. The complaint | ':“’3‘ for Oatarrh because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. This |Pl® come hundreds of miles to be cured anarien DR ek e I ety ehsione TEes S0 4. Mt -y ' |says that James S. Bralley, ir., H. A. Ev- medicine removes every particle of the catarrhal impurity from the circula- These master speclalists treat all chronle !.".:,.J"fl"""‘f ‘:" varsity by his miserable | CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—The trotter Iwin C ’r..n-xml%r“rlpnemh;r .“&«}%"“fli‘!&lq '“'."{‘.}“"“‘ and E. W. Moore, voting trustees of| 1100, making this vital fluid pure, fresh and healthy, Then the inflamed and nervous diseases of both women and ’ Sork in e Towa ghme and he will not|2ami, consigned by H. H. Smith of David | Marmon, (Stllman), B0 e ‘Natiopa | the stock of the concern, and perhaps membranes begin to heal, because they are nourished with pure, health- |men. Examination is free to all but no ? of Deaver gam + City. Neb. was mold foday at the auction | (\len), 9:12:41. Renanlt, Freeres, Ranier, others. sold the controlling interest in the glving bslo‘gds.q;ory symptom disappears, and soon 8. 8.8, produces a perfect | Incurable cases will be accepted for treat- | “ole ; pvelol " oy b ol ‘ orses e ark | 5t i y d o . .8, 8. it~ i ¥ |nu'>‘. ;Ellsz‘l]c‘k l.n ‘a.nha ::.hlllll\“lh"f‘pnvfltnh to Anton Agnin of Milan, n.llr)x |"'"“" Mao L - 1 N: First, Fiat |sompany to Brailey, @nd that the latter| can cure Oat: OheS bot contain any hablt-forming drugs, which really never meat under aur. condifion: thowsh thelr k Q - "0 5. St i " bond, < . ‘elepho . p| pé y 3 | brought sa D, o National " (Alkem), 1:43:. | Telephons &nd Telegraph company or the e Zree, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, |'° cure many cases which are ordinarily Christie nlso ran. g [ Gentral Union Telephons company. A re- » | constdered incurable. 200-mile stock chassis rece: First, Bulck |ceiver is asked for the stock and the pe- — — MRS i E i | (Chevrolet) second, Chalmers-Do- | titioner demands that the trustees be re- | § troit (DIng 2 third. Chalmers- | poveq ¢y % 4 | ? ‘ | Detrott (Lorimer), 2:5:15. Renault (Pasle), [ 0% ond'(ua_slngh”ihs atpek: bemat | Ranier (Marmon)., Renoult (Clicquot), Na- |&%ide | tional (Alke National (Kinkald), also| The basis of the complaint of the local | i ran stockholders is that the voting trustees are ". . eated t express p 0S8 re- | " e et created with the express purpose of pre- | venting the terest in the company by to the success of the independent telephone movemerit, and in the petition it is alleged absorption of a controlling In- interests opposed Reselin's Mixers won two games from the | Derby Woolen Mills last night on the base- { ment Bill Schnelder had high to- | | that the trustees themselves have (‘/\n—‘ i h. w w 1 | Tonlghy Maney's Sug Kist and Daily | rived to bring about the extct condition | Test It Down Z: “‘?.lyq,’:!. m.:v T"IB"U b hiskey News. Seore: : Rionted 10" Srwrent e only ure that you are not only getting a pure g | w AESELIN'S MIXERS. which they were selected to prevent, To ”.n ':“".:IO.Oh’.nd;”";“'lk““‘y"_l“hh;ts?::Wm.lDllll?l! ll:lovl“ry". &% D MIXERS e test ne go ri t more | st 20 34 Total thing we can, print about it. THat's the reason we make You Ouf big * Testlt- 3 . | Beselin eeee 2 145 16 822 \Vomen to delect Down-To-Here™ Offer. > \J | D, Bchneider ... 1% 160 1% 40 H We want you to open & bottle of Fels 3-Star, take a drink yourself, and ask your ¥ B Sohnoidsr ) 9% 10 1% 3 F a P i friends tooln you at our vlsk, 1t you and they are'not Tuily satlsfed thai Fola 3-3tar la o — purest, mellow nest and most isfying whiskey you ever tasted, just return the Kb T Sl Ca ood 1n rerson| woods at our expense and we will hand you bACK your money without a € oF & 1088 | DERBY WOOLEN MILLS | word. 1f our Fela 3-Star Whiskey falied to sell itscl, we would be out of business, for we ¢ | g ! Bave 50 other salesman. Here i our ofier: | m 1 Tlinois Federation of Clubs Will Di & [} Quarts Fale 3-Siar Whiskey, 82-9¢ 4 : I oy, 16 11 4| courage Ordering of Table Sup- 8 Full Quarts Feols 3-Star Whiskey, 5.45 & ! AP RALS ; . — e e e T e Securely packed and shipped, express prepaid, at our risk, In plain package with 0o marks to A L) 2 oA ] Totals. dais MBI 4TS 148 P y P 3 indicate contents. No orders accepted except the distinct understanding that our I S t" e fFfines t ~ The Dreibus Candy Kids wop the first [ e Sontenis, Ll v ateepied eqegs . f two games from the O'Briens by fast work, | v p For the same ualit ’'s F 'St Why We Oan Save You One-Half iii.ii. [y i sty i hard luck. Sam Bryon, the new Candy [that they must not use the telephone in PR T et 20 5, gua0t ever the saigep bed 91 % She ooy by our Y [recruit. was wp and o solng. Anderson|orgering provisions for the home, but must ‘We are the largest house In America selling direct to the ; | Bt e o berk ot igh game of (80 to the store and select foodstutts them. | years il cur goods were sold through the lobber, | 246 for the Dreibus Candy Co. which was |selves is part of a program outlined for L et o8 :‘:‘ B¢ havy ShAMR t0 0 oF :‘“lh‘;"}:;u. ot it high game for the evening. ' |clubwomen at the convention of the Iilinols and Drugeist's profits, the big salarics and expenacs paid (o' Travelling Saics- | cycle Co. Score | ' g ighest grade. rewe DREIBUS CANDY KIDS jedarcin Srem S N AN Dok, A Fe 3-Star Whiskey 5, 1=, (oo, i metiow ¥ 1 1st. 3. Total. Mrs. . ott, president of | \ that e age and stren | X al. | . 0 only with highest quality, 'Its rich, full faver delents: the | Traynor 151 340 | the federation in her outline of work to be ot Fathin e . elights | Suatrora 120 4 |accomplished also urged the women's | Distiller gitect 1o the o ‘,‘,r:""“ before been offered by A |Bryen ... 1 29| clubs to support & movement for uniform r Mone 130 falig sasted atigr o yorsaa I s e b 1+ 53| state pure food legislation, wo that one 15 Kasnas Clty. ucy Brprens Company'cr commensial ageney, Bob- Biatz COMPUY, V¢ ..0iusaie JEaLLL S, | e g ipce. state will not be made a dumplng ground | L ISaT%a iy ahe 1 order andlof us'save you Davelas 8t. Cor. 8th Phone Donglas 6%e O'BRIEN'S MONTE CMRISTOS |also urged that the club women take | 0. VAL. R ;a. & ll-_:‘ i.)! 34. Total. |every possible opportunity to go on record 116 FELS BLOG., KANSAS CITY, MO, | TZ ehr : a7 18 i3 LA e O btk 0~ B W favor of equal suffrage rights for | Spetman ceenenafS A5 028 gos | WOMeR.