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NDAY DECEMBER IRIEF CITY NEWS cs DECEMBER 909 suw TUE W tmy B r 4 567 0901 121314151617 18 +19 20 21 22232425 262728293031 TN Ui s ana siows sparkies 1und of costanets, guitars and impassioned wong. Away to the happy virons of Monterey fumed in legend and love Iyric The blue perchance for a week or two, muidens of ir long hold the admiration of soldier boy. Pre soft uni Back to Mexico, W here Sun Shines ior Home Today After Omaha Concerts. Back to sunny where the tor they speak the lan Back to the reaim Mexico, flourishes and beams and the £ve Moot Primt M. 4. ¥. Bwobofla—Oertified Accountanmt. Einekart, Ihotograpler, isih & Purnam Ligkung Pirtures, Burgess Grauden Co Teyn, plhote, rewored 10 16th & Hows Lenitahis Lafe—i‘oi 008 sight orafts s maturity d L Neely, manager. Cusaba AB50—TFaucnal Lufe imsurance Jo—is0y b . . Term Poilcies Agent monthiy savings pmid savings and Lot eyes golden hair 3. or mayhep for none but the olive-tinted ative soil can please or the Mexicar may o but pre— Ouia ia weekly or music, brillant gold-laced ms, meaning glances and the enam- ouring patois that is on'y the property of the children of the southiand, wen for a fleeting moment or two & bit of admirdgion a8s0Cih- | jn Omaba. But they are going and the Bl the | goldiers’ sweethearts are left behind tionai bund lesves Omaha the most et They take little besides o memories und the satisfac of escaping the of a winter. Omahs Vies fear end per annum Clerzs' Mswoclation to Meet—The jown Hotel Clerks tomorrow evening Thought Soclety—Omaha's New |this afternoon by e in Baright hall for Monteres topic will be, | few picasant Rev. F. W route meet The udaress by ton rest chill northern whotwell Spectster in Cemrt—A sult Enotwedl interested c ok yesterday morning Dot to press th as a spectator in the court eard his brother conduct the The Qelight” sud Captain st Precaife, commanding officer of the Geparting band, “but we are on our Senoritas most fair arming and your peopie hospitable, indced, but our mission & ended. “I'm glad your Paloma—it is the spirit Song of the Love way well chose e st mont people have enjoved La Eccovers From Ges—Milton our nation, this was by gas yesterday And for the Corn unced by | much about that = 10 be out of danger. |1t will be a fair con taches of the hotel | sons of lucky was unconscious | This afternoon He departed band of the I fcan artiller; soldicrs proud aticrer overcome hotel rone ut the show, we don't Mexico is know vening irgeon Har und by « cas. He recovered bis wddress but coming tans some of these at 4 o'clock third butt ship for southern with them the of the orn exposition, with American gold and the of the King Ak-Sar-Ben Adios aays f Mex- The medils sleaming brave #iving Axrest st Oorn Exposition—G. N. White, anager of the exnidit of the Roy Baking Powder company st the Corn show, was arrested last might in charge of ussuult and battery, following s Qisturbance which cwme as & sequel to his Qisagreement cemcerning & Pphoto- grapher's bill. White put up bond of §50 cma Telemsed. His case will b called 1 yolice court on Monday morning. oftf gl of the exposition caused his peared ut the police stution witness. Horse's Xick Sertous—E. A. Shields, 601 North Elghteenth et, tenmster in ti employ of Tom McCormick, whe has stubles at Seventh and Charles street was kicked by a horse he was driving into the stable at o'clock yesterduy morning, sustaining & fractured leg. The uccident was not reported until last ol as shields believed he was suffering & sprain. Dr. Schramek, police son, who attended Shields, found the fractured several hes above st had unhiiched the Was artving it into the b the nccident oocurred. His will noi prove dangerous. LINCOLN GETS THE NEXT STATE TEACHERS’ SESSION After Thirty-Five | Votes for Capital City. wen Hon Monterey republic thout wil of the bear beck Nauonal ( colors was Library Owners Shown in Records Claim of St. Louis Peopie to Lots Causes Dispute of August Benrens. stry Investigation cerning the St. Louts cliy library affairs May 14 Byt ia Behreus lots 16 ar ki W0k, for §i Of this amount Behr $1 1 cush and gave & mor baiance of purchase price. Behrens died March 2 widow, Mary, and & prosent ciaimant to Huthaway trator the »mahia stanas state of trom sur lefy the ankle orse and whez uries T o Barnette elas 3 tgage for § in- 1676, leaving a son, Augustus, ib the lots was appointed spectal Early in 187 Byren Reed proceeded to foreclose his purchase mortguge, Hati- way, Mrs. Behrens and her son being de- fendants. The two lots we public sule March 10, 1579, by Spe A M Chadwick, who geve a deed for them w0 melected by the executive |Byrom Reed. The lutter owned the luts Tenchers' association {Trém that ffme tu his Geath, in 180, when wih Omaha as the meeting | be willed them 1o eity sciation mext November. | Old resiGbats recall thei Dyron Reed @ bailots, the vote having|not wani to tuke buck under b e majority was reached in MOrtgage, but could not cellect the 1 an‘ibe board mede it O hase price. he end Lincoln were com- At that A few Grand lsiand beosturs in the |&0d considered of o littic Svevel - & e e e | WU e no demand for never was a serious contempis- | that block taking canvention west Lot i wet here st in 1oy [Reed by al the offices of Super- |PY sdverse Graham, president of the |CI8IM pending members present were: D, W, | 0008 Bot seem 10 lay an s Allasce; W. T. Stockdale, Magi. |FUstus Behrens vight to Churles Arnett, Schuyler, and N. M. |!# Dot mentioned ¥ Graham of South Omaka. Sl Y - ‘l"n‘ fl:’(‘r ‘;(‘ ‘lhh ‘_'"w‘:x:f :\:hs fl:l':‘!f\':‘l:‘d GA GL‘NE 'N s'NK oy, Novemnar B B and B W NEARLY ENDS BINKLEY Snturdsy, November 2. M and X 10 Be- Boar Rallots, xecative the the 0w baianc the lots were low that there property i and hed o sue on morsage time the vaive cuily thare adjoining Hehrens, two heid ssion, ® trom latter the the bought by the und was convention bourd emt N. M urd. The met ol before council, claim stress of this lot. cluim, directly pu: Au us Lot the aithougk e o hased This will be more satisfactory than during the Christmas holidays and will not inter- fere with sehool work on the other hand. Carpenter Suffers Severe Burm: czuse of Neglect in Lesving Explosive Exposed. Coming home from work at about 7 | o'clock last evening, John Binkley, a car- pegter, rooming at 707 North Sixteenth street, Nt his pipe and threw the burming | mateh into a sink nearby. The result was an explosion of gasoline which coused Binkley to both his hands and his left arm terribly bwned. He will be cupacitnted ao work for era: weeks. After recelving trestment at the hands of Police Surgeon Harris the injured man smoved 10 St. Joseph's hospital. For the Woman Who Has DBeautifu! Hair (New York Theatrical News.) The besuties in ithe Anna Held chorus ure famous for thelr pulchritude. Their iffures 80@ & great deal to thelr charms How they oA ‘‘mansge’ such wbundance of besutiful tresses day in and day out keeping always the same well-groomed sppesrance, Is beyond the ken of the gver- age woman But, Usten whlle 1 whisper, During the hese girls depend slogeher wpon Ary | the rosming shampooing to keep their halr fine and | stoves with sossy & guantity They iz ¢ the sink. B R wwitte 4 therox. and th sence of the gasoline and near red for a season's shampooing cansing 5 tragedy when he e twice & week they mprinkle o tablespoon- | match into the receptacle. ul uf this mixture tie head and then | Though enveloped in Liush the powder through the halr his cost ind smothered the i alf there & to it. and they hawe es- which for a time threstened to dc caped the bother and @lscomfort that The polce were notified and Dr pany washing, rinsing and g the | Harrin called. together with the danger of catching | pgul Sydon, who conducts the rooming house, recelved burns sbout the hands in wonderful results they achieve With | gaing to Binkley's assistance. comvinces me that it is the only el can grow halr, for their hair is A Viper in the Stomach ! sbundent in edditien 1o being I Cyspepsis, complicated with ¢ lustrous.—Adv kidney troubles — such cases Two Great Essentials., Beston u e Treata ) 4 Cmmm—do e c=f | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. L J. Nedd will leave today for Portland ELE[m slllm Ore., to be manager of the Watson Excava 2o TOr COn.pany Portland N e Uoopusiind S C. D. Gardner 15 on his way b | Pieamont, 8 D.. w irip to Dakota, is visl in Omy Mr. Joy R C st home have in- & any sev- was 1 exrly house bitnie of the evening employes &t had heen cleanin and a can, contzining explosive. set in piley was not informed of the was ounoes sunces of of powdered orris cu pre threw Onoe an flames, Binkley well ae- iver and help al sale by lectric no pay Druz Co. 1ers ck 1o North fine metals and eut B s use much Gme, amé expemse are saved. Avsoiute)y harmiess. In lass. rend the holidays M Clark, who | is studying in Boston, will be unable to bouschoid use over 40} | roturn on wcoount of her concert and srars. Refuse substitutes. ] | church engagements for that week | B. R Latta of Tekamah Charies Sturr of | McCook, T 'V, Addinglon of Verdel, Ber: ¢ Baker of Linceln, O loush and H The Misewe Siticen 0 IOnE Pt e fob ™) |Cosad of Fremont, Mr. and Mre. G. € Sim- T '~ mons of Dablus, )., and A. Bentley e —: of Shelton are at the Merchants e W. H. Schroeder of Colambus, Max Arn MILLION F witch of San Francisco, W. Joppard of Fort Dodge, A. E Wale of Lexington . E Joliff and Pthel Jolliff of Gregory, S D.;. F. & Holbrook of Washington, D. C and W. W. Morrissey of Denver are at the Rome Lytis Hoag of Alliance G. B Fletche: Helens, Mon Burg of Dallas Dot ¥R Adair of San Frascisoo, I B icver of Chadron, B. T. Cannon of Ssli Lake City, 8. A Bustice of Auburn and F E Slusser of Grand Island are Wie Henshaw ¥ E Stock «f Falls City, T. H Keiley | of Gothenburg, C. B Hurris and P. Brown of Los Angeles, 5. J. Hargrave of Den: i B C‘lhtln.lflA C. Cumeron of Big Timber, Mont. C Sprague of Rock e, D 1 Keuthnan 28 Macts Viea SCC Gattord of Wymore W Adair of Kearney and LeBarron Clayenne are ai the ready for them, mother. The whole bousehold will have o be heljed. at 'SCHOOL AND COLLECE WORK Band frem Southern Clime Will Leave | formerly superintendent of mouth schools, entertaimed mouth students &t his home evening. This is but ome of dences of the kindly interest pormal faculty in the social the students A mew festure has the college life at Pera, which | botter snd uigher degree of | Whon clusses number about 20 Clemses normal class solid becomes somewhst of & problem. Ar rangements have beem mude whereby Ay in each week instead of hoving & gen eral convocstion the oclasses meet sepa | rately ana each hoids its own devotiona | exercises, after whieh any matters of cin | business which are to come up may be considered. This was first tried as an ex periment and proved so sucoeesful that it {has become permanently ingrafted into the [ute of the school At a recent meeting of the athletic Wilinm Gilmore of Nebraska City was foot ball captain for the season Mr. Glimore is an all around and hes an envisble record. He the Nebraska ¢ High team for four yeare and pitcher buse ball team for three vears cuptain of the foot bul team for and spent three vears ss & the high school basket b He captured the weight and high ents during each of the four vears h he spent in that school ' NEWS OF KEARNEY NORMAL. Stadents and Athietieally Faculty Members Want Bender. KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 18.—Charies Has. lett. son-in-law of Prof. C. A. Murch, was & visiter &t the school Friday and sang in chapel. His singing wes highly ppre 2 by all present, and he responded to persistent encore. Mr. Haslett is of the popular musiclane of Miss Edith Hockerson of Seward rendered a couple df fine the Platts- the P) Saturdey many ev of the of 1o Progressive Activities in Local and Distant Institutions. FLANS FOR THE KEW YEAR weltare been introduced int presuses » class life | Comparative Showing of Enrollment the Larger Institutions of Learning—General Bdw 1 News. | upper n the in at The officials of the State university are agitating the selection of some one to de ver the commencement oration. The ques- | tion is whether to get & school man The agitation sity Qesires 1o statesman” or & indicates that the univer- change from the “states- man” to the seadmic man. The states- | men who huve addressed graduating clusses of the State university during the last few years have Gelivered what some | Sihlete and the hearers cunsider politioal spesches | Wo# fuliba and in cases Lhe o6 were | *0 “"; osed to the opirions of & great majority | °% he | e was | three vears started out | Ut | torwara ploase the toam ago, fin- Gominant aletod of 1910, on two reo speect the audences. Senator Chardes Towne who in his address in & manner tc entire audience some two ished with & tirade aguinst party of the country Jobn Sharp Willlam discussed the question, and while his specch tirade against ocolored man, Mr. Wil llams suggested Immigration of the negro up north | In as much us there was a oolored grad- unte in th the senstor was severely utterances. £ 2 s o dark br o many. The Gesires to uvoid thie next year will secure a speaker who polities on veurs s the oy negro was not & the class criticised for his mouths jor class sbabt sttentior wn tastes present sen- ciat one Kearney violin chape ot s0io8 & kersor morning PERU NORMA ln Wke She 4n ister chapel Friday evening in the athletic assoc attended the congress st O: delivered an guve & con- Budget of Gemerai snd Personal Hap- the peniogs t the Imwtitute. PERU, Neb, Dec. 18—(Special)—The | piocident Thomas Young Women's Christian association heid | pioor nyvigation & special china sale Wednesday to raise He moner to carry om thelr work. The china eoNaii. st quality, some pieces selling as 520 Garey of the senior class, w gram saying that n seriously iUl for master cert in the tntercst of Miss, sha ur on address upon that The a large are City on Fri- | . his mother some time, wae of Mr cailed day by a the high Lewis students number nxious john B, Bende husker” athlete, us the institution begin . A fttering has alr Tooley of Anselmo, Who Wak |y, Mr Bender and he appointed a member of the Nor- b L mal board, is remembered by many as an uctive educationa! worker many years as treasurer of State interested In athletics of patrons in the school to secure fces of the “Carn sical @irecior for next September ady been made the matter and as very he se ) hus was very m Hon. 1. J recently to offer hus unger Mrs. rector n les of tion and ndering plendid the young \nve expressed & necd take up the n. 1f Mr. I ested Joseph Steadman ai- titu- but s physics and the Nebrauske for the service, of er for some one 10 side o have ex nder be secure o ns ressed mer ase st in the matter of support mad piendid show € unity it had ing mol own work in t look after and was unable to & time to the of the game. Mr nest Kroger, former fullback on the uni- versity team, wae employed during the last six wecks of the semson to assist the team in rounding into shupe, and rendored spiendid service, netwithstanding he was rond and present a petition from the stu. able to give all of his time to the team. Gents :nd faculty und residents of Peru| In spite of the Mck of assistance the for a new depol. Colonel J. T. Majors, | boys made an enviable record and devel- Dr. Vance and Messrs Bishop, Meek &nd|oped o winning teain. After the first game Martin mpanied him. with Doane only Seven points were scor Prof. Overh@lit was in Omaks Wednesday aguinst the elarncy Normal, &nd three to sttend a wedding in the family of were state che sister The two pginig, scored Mis by Peru, uad &hge five of I Hastings were what &Fe com- the normal ed * s," and should Det have methods The Kearney plavers were dy. They had & magnifi together in splendia part of the scason ined Pferce, S yers. Mr consideration and if tio and gowns for m whieh commencement This cust has sprung up tn the normal w recent years, has met with general approval. Gent J. W, Crabtree went to Omaha Tuesday as one of a commitiee to meet with the officials of the Burlingten rail study thin his of the plonship nguinst points b monly e been lurge cant line Ruth ankiin e Erfman, superintendent-elect unty, who has been this month studying best of work and instruction applica- | ble to her work in rural schools, was calied | to her home at Hiidreth this week. debuters who have registered aries are working bard on excellent indicati inter-colieginte Qebates wi the team attendin the scored. and spe: which played shape Quring the latter The back field conts The prelin - SRk and War that the der Is giving successful u « the call he Normal Choral soclety directed by |the Kearney Dr. House and ossisted by well known juself next soloists, gave & Christmas cantata, the players will Nativity,” Wednesday evening. The club is composed of 20 carefully trained and was assisted in the cantata by Claud P. Lewis of Council Bluffs, baritone; Lii- lian Chase House, soprano; Ethel Williams, contralte, and Dr. Homer C. House This cantsta constituted one of the great musice! programs of the year. That the large audience apprecisied the work wus evidenced by the proionged applaus: after ach number. m th eir questions, an n speedy fuve be raiole from eEarne eam wil t aist of he e nguls Boas the returty ar Tany vid Taber Colleze Notes. evenin vaices | Tuesday éighty voloes sang H u delighted sudience was 4 m: of fiuish upplause for the director he Orator del's The tenor and prove s planiet of Lincoin preside 80l for the oc Holmes Cowper of Des M William Huarper of Appletor Mre. Curtis Willams of Chi- an Jessie and at asion e Normal German club met for its an- nuel Christmas seesian Devember normal gymnasium. A splendid was rendered Germun made in imitation of German residents of Peru who spent hooG and youth in Germany tng more really German b to the progrum the club presemted &ppro- | priate Christmas gifts 1o Miss Marie Kr bough, its president, and Pref. E. A nack, i sdviser, as an ardent work In carry gunization The members of the Gregg Parliamentary Law club elected the following officers at thelr last meeting: C. Gorden Beck of Peru, president; Ward McDowell of Har vice president; Archie Dorsey of Bradshaw bec B. Sloat of Western, t keeper; safern of Fery sims. Prof. Weeks The s 15 in the | were program | tenor; Refrest Mr basso sopr in nents by chilg- Wis uncheo cago, eir Monroe made the meet- | (. As @ conclusior Mrs Beatrice vor Conservstory, con began her nserve and more Miss Mon order, ur gives the Viliimms tn Tabor pleased her many friends roe's was of u high | Gemonstrated the ins an pupils Meny | This within & musice uIm: work vers Whit appreciation o i on the she their or- ut-of-town work 18 hundred miles and is able to this whole region. Wednesday at chapel Prof a public demomstration of students in shorthand, which demon the splendid training received in th marcisl department of Tebor coliese. | new ma jctated & speed of per minute ude, und I8 | oud aoud he o8 | L ontaz peaple orataric Gilliland gave his zavenced sergeant-at words matter was the con- bad been writ 20 words per of ral i ment in the nermal was fortunate in able 10 bring home from the National exposition &t Omahs an ear of cor from the on from which Mr. Overstree: worid's chamjionship ten cars Franklin, Ind., by was n from Upon e speeds of e notes that matt collect sclected ihe The AT Was rown near Joe R. Overstreet 2ud s nipe inches long with twenty of deep, weli-formed vhite kernels, and weighs seventeen ounces The average sised eer would welgh thirteen ounces. Prof. Weeks aiso bro home with him o coliection of over @ dif. ferent varietie of grams. Prof. Weeks bas mounted these for the use of his dents in the laboratory work in agric | Ome of the most Erovn Rev offers &n Fmont for the ad Ta the in essl vantages offer rows a s it upon the +é to students attending lese to stimulate interest in stitution. The winter of the Junuary 4 Indications tendunce bt | term coliege point ¢ apens & fine ot- or Enginecring Fellowships, and Abelith Two fellows! ture unique and elaborate receptions of the schosl year wus the one given by the junior class to its mem- last Saturday eveming. At anu ewrly hour the class sssembled in the gymuas- fum and the fun began. A geography |“Stablished by game in the form of a contest was & spe- | V*PStY of Wisco clal festure of the program. Two priges, |TOUNE. in adaditior & first and second prize were awarded o |Seholarshine 2 the two remembering the highest num- fellowships ber 8 names and home addresses of the |°8ch wud {200 members of the class. Miss Ruth Aprll, ¥ . Wortman of Yutan received first prige, |f07 the academic | which was & large school penuant, ang |Yaie work b liege © |Mise Mabel Sherwood of South Omane |STOWR Tepidly Guring the las peurs | received socond prize in the form of a (204 this year some ihirty graduste stu- class pennant. When the time for re. |Oents ure pursuing edvenced work freshments came the two Santa Claus, [d€velopment of the rescarch laboratorie one from the south pole sand one from the |04 the promotion of investigution om the north pole, appeared 4vd afier some [PATt Of advanced and greduste students controversy passed out their presents |Live been imporiant factors i increasis which served as refreshments. | this number. The testing of materials, pur- Dr. H C. Hiouse preached at the Metho- |ticularly reinforeed concrete; hydraulic gist church last Sunday evening on the |engineering electro-chemistry and chom. subject, “Reforms and Reformers” The cgineering have been Tields fgr im. sermon was addressed particularly to |portant research work, the results of which students and wes very tcholarly and in- |have been published in the bulletins of the structive university, Seven sppesring in .the last Prot Rouse. superintendest of year model schowl department, whe Prof. Bdward A Ross of the department UNIVERSITY WISOONSIN. Sociology ® of Husing. im engineering of their bers have the T seembe to the wready in existence. of un snnudl filled A vesr of These value of $4% for the first time o ¥eing kept 9161 ETad enginecring has re will be The the the wae ne do the | three graduate | o | & of wooislogy will safl from Vancouver on e swamer Bmpress, February 5. to spend some monthe in the study of social condi jons in Ohina, With & view to gaining 1o formation on sueh problems as the antl- | m campaign. the fundumental quertion | s population, the t of misslonary | work and the growth of e@ucstion on the | western model, the industria) outiosk of China and the weman's question He plane to interview Chinese educators. gov ernment official hants and editor The final step which abx hazing |from the campus of the University of Wis |consin permanently was taken when @ | treshman class m & meeting unan mously ratified th resolu of he conference mmitiee com of representatives of all of the student of ganizations, ruling agnl forms of |hazing i the future A classes, fraternities epresented in the conference vidually taken similar offi rding hasing, so that dent in the institution 18 committed definite stund Against the practice Prof. John C eman of the i partment of the University of to address the Knife and Fork clu sas City at its December banques Public Service as from the | Previous sdaresses made by Roosevel sus und Nebraska mes mass ne of societies u have the o sction e stu. to & Ehsh de- Wisconsin is b of Kan to the club have Lyman Abbott Bryan, Judge G Miss: Col sescup rado, Kan LARGE ARMY OF STUDENTS Enrollment of 1909 in Larger Instie tutions of Lemrming. Registration at various tutions of learning through saye the New York Evening reac stage where mccurate sons of stude: ure possible inasmuch as representing the on the higher the country Post, has atten figures ance e 1908 tudent w sior last isn, Califc vania, in these greatest gans in including the summer havin umbia, Ch nia, Cornell terms of ses- been made cago, Wiscon Obio and Pennsy the order given, each one having gained more than 300 umbla was the instity ister an inorease of more thorn ot 109 st his year iast whereas there were no Jess t vear. ving the the made Pex sin, California el Ax out of con- have i, Wiseo largest vivania Ohio and Nebraske each case heing over. Comparing with those of 10 noteworthy ga ng period bia. Cornell, I Mick 20 studer grand wthis igan, O sin, 8 and Mire f these i n wing ar ¢ students observed stirutions are evenl and ail more than 1,000 divided e eas west, but t e first itut though ai supposed that, Epeaking the western institutions have been much more rapidly than the emst- nstitutions and &t the expense of the e are emstern ins broadly growing Iatter Teking twenty-etght ! versities—not the leading Institutions—we find that they rank ihis year as follows, the summer ses- sion of 19 being included in each instance, and @ue allowance being made for sum r students, who returned for work ihis representative ur necessarily the Iargest 1909 mbia ard Banker Stcamer Dock Forced to Throw gan Cornell Pennsylv Tilinots Minncsota Wisconsin fornia New York Nebraska Taie unta univers: be seer n exam the above t that Chicero and have changed piaces, that Pe and Tilineis have sed Minnes Wisconsin and California have p York university, and cus passed by bie ssed have been " ons of ) ark ha epects o 6,000 by th @ an attepdance has never ce then. Cornell is the 5,00 be vears close of the vesr; | students | that figure the fifth in- mark, fts total 5,008 ra ago; Columbla and Michigan last of 6,00 but reached to pass registration this ye ssed it & number of n 187, and Chicag Harv vear WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS, OMAHA BOY, HONORED 5 Mztthews Scholarship vard for High Standing Year. at Har- in IN, Dee. 1§—(Special Telegram.)— 12" of Omaha was publicly Lheater tand ng las raradus e Sanders SCHOOLS. N ] BUQ[NESS COLLEGE Tk(‘r"‘%\DS of our eduntes (establish- d 1854) are fillicg highest positicns of trust and fit. We put young d women in ths way of true success in life, Oursisa thoroughty equipped, warking schoo! with & school atmosphere and advan- tazyes second to Ba other. Practic Weite for prospectus. LincoLN BUEINESS COLLTGE £0 smets 1200 Earees Uimeotn, fins. GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE | | | Regular coliege preparstory cour | Music, Art, aud Commercial courses of- .| fered. Healthful location. Expenses mod- erate. Catslogue sent on request Ass us | Shout the school Address. Br. | Butherisua. President. | GRAND ISLAND. NEBRASKA FINLAYZmam=e | Teaches all branches engineering. students | enroll any time, machinery in operation; ny and night sessions; ne vacstion. Finlay | Side. Wk and Indiane sve. Kansas City, | No saloozs, No other Christmas gift will give so much pleasure, to so many people, for so long a time, so little cost, as this “Improved Champion” COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE Complete Outfit, $28.90 Including your own selection of six Columbia Double-Disc Records (12 sclec- tions) and 200 needles. Use it while you are paying for it—if you prefer. at COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Schmoller & Mueller Bidg. 1311-13 Farnam St, J. L. BURR, Mgr. who are to study for Episcopal The most Hunt Gambrill s wor | prize Fotter prize of $100. Stevedore Calls ‘ NEW Y about ofgar was awarded |up and touching Mr hips, wh suid stipend of $30 each. These | “Will you are conferred on Harvard men Morgan glanced wpward deserving of aid. Those intending had been standing under the ministry of the Protestant | in Jetiers s foot long, church have the preference smoking honored man was Bdward E. | “You'll have to quit that smoking," of Mechaniosburg, O.. who won the | Lowery, “It's against the rule’ nolar the Garrison | Mr. Morgan smiled, hesitated then and walking t0 the edge of the pier, threw the cigar in the water. arm Williams tthews re Morgan on the a wecond” snd found u sign, which commanded “No nr. just ook up sald of §100 a sllver medal, also t over Watches— FRENZEK—Iit. ant Dodge. [WSHANE'S ~ COWS _ENJOINED J. P. Morgan, Jr.| e | Restrining Order Becomes | tiom ia Distriet Court, Country Club is Safe. Who Was Smcking on Those now up court unetion & f the cows of A M againet the real ler granted in district ago has become an cows must net munch r greens or putting greens untry club, lest get urt. For time snow ts m the grass und insists om flrting with the kine are not likely amble on the links. Shane are thing. The Cigar Into Water. s G some the 4 the YRK, Dec ck Lowery he White r twenty 1 down” J. T ng in de inoun: they the e the ! | i ettere het smoking was prohibited TEan has conferring s London banicer ew an nense ighted it an walked who on the who was 1 d have bisck Jough hoesitaney in ay no giving to depart, d litte from a ntent & moment, to the g ier then qut gy A Health-Guarantec to e Found in No Other Water, Because: 1—The ONLY Water put up in STERILIZED bottles; 2—The ONLY Water—Domestic or Foreign —which is NEVER put in a bottle that has been used before. “The World’s Best Table Water*®*® SCHOOLS. Nebrasks Military Academy, Lincoln A Military Boarding School has many advantages over & public school. The combined routine and variety of its exercises stimulates the boys' iuterest aud tends to form habits of eystem and punctuality valuable in later life The Academy is moved and settled in its new bullding snd has accommodations for twenty more cadets No entrence examinations are reguired New term opens on Tuesday. January 4, 1910, For information address B. D. Hayward, Supt., Lineoln, Neb.