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THE OMA HA SUNDAY ] N Nebraska "RANSOM SHOULD SERVE"--MOREHEAD Governor Sa;s Plan of Good Men Holding Low-Salaried Place Should Be Passed Around. ATTORNEY NO RIGHT TO REFUSE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 19.—(Spectal )—A1 emplification of the idea that the office should seek the man was given today when Governor Morehead appointed as puolic defender for Douglas county Frank Ransom of Omaha. Mr. Ransom was not n applicant for the offics, but, on the other hand, was secking the appoin‘ment of another man, Ralph W. West, a young | “ttorney in his office. However, Governor Morehead is of the | opinion that the plan of good men holding offices at small salaries is one that #hould be paseed around and 80 he handed the attorney of the South Omaha Stock AMED PUBLIC DEFENDER THE GOVERNOR. & AN «. i S vrmach o8 (] AL BY | ‘ Nebraska l IDAHO 10 PAY ITS B()NDS Western State Sonn to Remit 'nlree Hundred Thousand to State of Nebraska |METHOD OF PAYMENT NOT FIXED & Staff Correspondent.) (Special.) From LINCOLN June o braska is liable to have money on hands in considerable quantities about July 1, according to State Treasurer Hall He has recelved notice that the state of 1daho, which borrowed $08,30 on a twenty-year bond with an option of pay | Ne its | years, will exercise that option on July 1 | and will take up a portion of the bonds | amounting to $30,000. There are three ways the bonds may be ! pald. One is through the New York fis onl agency, where the collection fee is one-eighth of 1 per cent, or about $00 with the cost of transportation which is cents per hundred more; or they may be sent to Bolse at a cost of 624 cents per hundred or they may be paid here by the state treasurer of Idaho coming after ing all or part at the expiration of ten| ] | Nebraska WELLS FARGO SEEKS TO APPLY ONE TAX ON ANOTHER LINCOLN | ter & letter State ¥ Staff O Tune that in the under the iy Howeve tax Preposil now 18 to t | par al payment t | some way | transfer [STATE BOARD OF CONTROL [ LETS SUPPLY CONTRACTS LINCOLN Board of Control was awarding contracts for and groceriesa for the coming the of the Bids awarded for supplying coal for the vear to A (8pecial)T engaged today coffee. tea, foed auarter for institutions June 19, State use several state will next the same institutions ' Alstrict also be opened and contracts | large | People in Kansas City Lowlands Told | to Move Upstairs Mo Tune 19.~The gov today fssued a KANSAS CITY {ernment we mme to move Imme- floors of prepared for a ttoms of Knnsas O tatel v st to ty thel flood The awellings and be Alstricts are in sections of the ining the banks the Ka Misso recent rains. ity nd ifl rivera which, because ¢ Most of the pack st bottoms. The of the big hundreds of carrying goods first floors to are rising rapidly relgn labor fng houses live employes in in the we also contains many wholesale houses and today clerks were engaged from basements and higher storles A forelgn colony of truck garder habits the east bottoms wourl river is swiftly banks P. ( expected in fn- Here the Mis- spreading from its mnor flood district by and city, he said, A new Kansas wenther olLserver, said he provail The principal resident districts of the will not be affected aren extending all and western onditions Mor to in the nv busin storm over Missourl prevalled The Man Who Buys for Style Alone, Pays Too Much for His Suit While surfacesplen- dor means much in the “realm of dress” faithful tailoring is necessary to its con- servation. We base the strength of our store on our ability to supply men just what they want— clothes that wear well and that have style at a very eco- nomical price. Yards association one. What Governor Savs. In explanation of the appointment Gov- ernor Morchead said: Mr. Ransom should accept the place. What right has he to refuse? This is new law and the best attorney is nona 100 good. As I see these unfortunate be- | ings in their cells, without friends, inoney or even clothes, I feel that they should have the best legal assistance that it s poesibla to givo them, and T know that | Mr. Ransom has the qualifications. | Mr. Ransom was not a candidate” | said the governor, “and nobody ‘encorsed | him. He has no more right to réfuse to| serve than some of the rest of us who are serving the public on little pay. He took a very active part in getting this law passed and has taken an interest in| the candidacy of a young man who de- sired the appointment. Would Compel Him to Aet. “1 do not know this young man, but I do know Ransom and I belleve he is public-spirited enough and a good enough Citizen so that he will accept. If it were in my power I would compel him to, if he should refuse, just as I say any other man who is able to give part of his time to the public service should do.” This s an indication that in the future no man should boost for the creation of an office unless he is willing to fiu it himeself. {last night and early number H I precipitations the northeastern [part of Kanses and amounted to about CHAIRMAN CLARKE GOES 1007 [, C "Rt a"v i oy i ON TRIP TO WASHINGTON | [anana City and Topan Il rivers in Kansas wore reported ris ing thia morning. The Kansas river at Topeka was elght feet higher than Fri day The Missouri river reading at City was 239 feet, & rise of 1.6 feet over {night. The danger point is 21 feet. A further rise of five or six feet ls expected. them. todey. The heaviest The 1daho state treasurer has sug gested to Mr, Hall that he could come up to Boise and bring them and it ““would | be a nice Nttle pleasure trip for him.' Tn addition to this money about $100,000 more will come In on Interest on the | bonds held by the state from other states and places where investments have been made |commission on the western |Merchants May Sell fsmmi on” Some Kinds of Drugs| woman nears ere o wunnwas. CALLAWAY, Neb., June 19—(Special) 1vn\ a bridle dropping from one of the hormes which Mra. 8 I". Smith was driv ing to town a serlous runaway resulted, lin whieh the rig was overturned and Mra., Smith recefved n broken collar hone and severe bruises, while hier young bhahy | discounts, $131,333,693; gold cofn, $ 1009 recelved concusston of the Two | lawful money resery : other children were also severely brulsed. | gl deposits, of bidders is present were in Dama,ge by Hail and Flood Near Kearney i is Half a Million KFEARNBY, Neb, June 19.—(Epeclal Telegram.)—Damage that it is féared will | total nearly $500.000 resulted throvgh a heavy rain and hail which atruck Kear- ney and vicinity Friday night. The win- ter wheat strip south of the Platte river from Odessa to Lowell was hailed out, the loss being complete. Odessa was aleo struck by hail and a 75 per cent loss reported there. Reports from as far west | w8 Overton indicate that the hali did devastating damage all along that line. The flood waters accrued a result of the heavy raina caused the Union Pa- cific track to give way west of this city at Watson's Ranch station and as a re- sult the train service was tied up here. The loss in the city was not light, many collars being flooded by the three-inch rainfall. Roads are torn up by the rain and hail. The waters of the Platte and other streams are on the rampage, and it is also feared that some loss will re- sult through this source before the water recedes. Thomas Allen Paid For Work at Pender (From a Staff Correspondent.) )| LINCOLN, June 19.—(Special.)—Thomas 8. Allen has been pald a warrant for $358.42 for aesisting the attorney general in a murder case In Thurston county. The voucher is made out “on account,” LINCOLN 19, man Ienry Clarke of the State Rallway commission, left this afternoon for Wash fngton, whers he will assist in the argu- | ment before Interstate Commerce June (Spacial)—Cealrs Kansas the advangce Ak WL ROLT! CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Cond WASHIL | egram ) fon of Towa Wanks. NGTON, June 18— (Special Tel- The abatract of the condition | of the National Bank of Towa, exlusive |of reserve cities and at the close of | business on May 1, as reported %o the comptroller of the currency, shows re- serce held at per cent; loans and (From a Statf (‘nmmdpn( ) LINCOLN, June 18.—(Special)—Tn swer to a communication sent to the office of the attorney genmeral by Orel Jones, a member of the State Roard of | Pharmacy, regarding the handling of certain kinds of drugs and their clasal-| fication with those coming under the list| of “polsons,” Assistant Attorney General| % v Rowe to a certain extent modifies a| Oudahy Company | former opinion of an attorney general l LINCOLN June 19.—(Special.)—The As to formaldehyde, the assistant at-| Cudahy Packing company of Omaha has torney general is of the opinion that it| appealed to the supreme court comes under the poison class and its| judgment secured fn the D'cuglas county | sale should be restricted to druggists, | district court by Frank Sodontka against | but as to camphor and Klycerine and!the company for $2417.63, for injuries re- | similar articles he believes that their re-| ceivad fn an elevator in the' packing striction to sales only by munmn\ plant of the company in old South| would work a hardship because in many | Omaha. Scdomka sued for £1,000 localitios where there are no drugeists . they are sold by grocers and others, who thould be permitted to handle them EXPLOSION IN POSTOFFICE ENDANGERS PEDESTRIANS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 19.—(Special)=Visions of German submarines salling up Salt creek caused merchants of Lincoln 1tv- ing in the vicinity of the new postoffice to hunt safe places last evening, when, an Above copy by Miss Freda Christensen, High Schocl of Commeres Advertising Contest—Second prize winner. brain Appents, from a Offlcers LINCOLN, Take Examination. June 19, The an nual examination of commissioned of- ! flcers of the National Guard was held today in the senate chamber under Cap- tatn Hamilten, War department repre- sentative: About fifty officers are pres- ent. Governor “Kidding." Mr. Ransom refused to belleve the story of the appointment, when told of | it by The Bee. He did not say he would | not take the job, which pays $100 a| month, but he did say that the governor must be “kidding.” Notes from Beatrice (Special ) —— Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheauly Bee “For Rent." | by a| And Gage County BPATRICE, Neb., June 18.—(Special. and so it is evident that Mr. Allen will have something more coming when he feels like making out another voucher. )— after a heavy explosion, bricks and other misstles were hurled through store fronts and the ground shook with the fores of Iseac Seits, an old resident of Beatrice, received a telegram Friday from Bloom- ington, Kan., stating tbat his grandson, Jay Seits, 14 years of age, had been drowned in the floods near there. Andrew B. Pirle, for twenty years master mechanic of the Burlington at Wymore and late acting in the same ca- pacity at Havelock, died day morn- ing at his home at Atchison, Kan., after an {liness of stx months fromt paralysis. Ho was 70 years of age and leaves no family except his widow. Andrew Kerr, who came to Gage county from Tilinols in 18, and who for many years took an sctive part in poli- tics n this county, died Friday morning ot & local hospital. Mr. Kerr located in Sherman township, where he was en- gaged in stock raising and farming for many years, and later removed to Kan- sas, where he purchased a tract of 53 acres. He sepved as deputy revenue col- lector under the Harrison administra- tion, was school director for thirteen years and held & number of township offices. He was born October 8, 183, at| Kingston, Canada, and spent most of his lite In Gage county, He is survived by four children. AIRSHIP FLIES OVER . GORDON THURSDAY NIGHT | GORDON, Neb, June 19.—(Special)— Considerablo excitement was created in Gordon Friday merning, when it wae re- rted that an air craft passed over the city at 11:3 on Thursday night. It was first seen by Preston Fowler, who saw it caraing from the. west. ¥ie ouickly called the neighbors, who watched the thing for nearly twenty minutes and until it had efroled back to the way from which it had 1t carried » brigat | soarchlixht and for a short perlod «f the| LUl t, when Just west of the city, it was brilliantly lighted, as though with elbe- | tric lighte. No information as to the| kind of a craft nor its destination bas| yet been secured, but it is supposed to | be a craft from Fort Robinson or Fort | Meade, government army posis not far uway SMALL TORNADO PASSES NORTH OF CALLAWAY | the explosion. However, it was found to be only the effects of the use of dynamite on the | part of workmen, who were trying to blow out the walls of the old bullding in order to clear them away for the new. One brick was' hurled several hundred [feet across the street and through a plate glass window, while another just missed Morris Friend and another busi- ness man who were walking along the Soll Sarvey in Polk Comnty. OBCEOLA, Neb, June 19.—(Special)— Representatives of the United States | Geologogical Survey department, work- | ing In connection with the Nebraska con-,| servation department, have commenced work in Polk county, making a complate survey of the entire county. This is & work that was arranged for by an ap- propriation in the recent legislature and is going ahead as outlined by Mr, Condra. It will take over a month to complete the assignment iIn this county. Serious Injury to Sheller. CALLAWAY, Neb,, June mW.-<(Special Telegram.)—George Rosentrater, while shelling corn yesterday on Tallin table, fourteen mfles west of Callaway, became entangled in the belt wheel of his gaso- line engine and befors the machine counld be stopped he had received a broken arm and a crushed gkull. A doctor was at once called, but there are small hopes of his recoverx. One Day Sale of USED PIANOS HIS positively a one day (Monday only) sale. Not one of these bargains quoted here can be bonght after Monday. The ginnos and prices speak for themselves—no over statements—the instruments are such as have been taken in exchange for Player Pianos or returned from rental—completely overhauled and pnt in splendid appear- ance and playing condition. Every instrument is backed by r Burgess-Nash guarantee. The sale includes such famous makes as:— STEINMAN @ SON Plain muhm\\n) cpse, splendid lone d.00. Take a bottle home with you. You will be surprised how useful Peruna is in the family, for little ailments like INDIGESTION, COLDS, CHRONIC COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE. Osceola Veteran is Dead. OSCEOLA, Neb., June 15.—(Special)— Colonel John G. Rhodas, a veteran of the | civil war who was taken from Osceola to the Soldiers’ Home at Grand Island, died last evening after an illness of several weeks. His son left here Friday to bring the body back to Osceola, whera the funeral will probably be held on Sunday afternoon. The deceased was an old res- | ident in this county and was the father of Mrs. Stanley Van Hoosen of Omaha. SPECIAL FOR JUNE My $20 patented process metal plate for $10. Throw away your misfit plate and get one that will be a continual comfort. Come now. Many who know the merits of this plate are taking ad- vantage of this offer. Our bridge and crown work is good as the best at prices to sur- prise you. “Health First." BSee Us, DR. ALLWINE 16th and Douglas. Doug. 6863 -t CHOICE original price $275.00. TERMS TO SVUIT YOU Come expecting the greatest of all piano values and you will not be disappointed. BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" and condition. Original price $2 SEGERSTROM Cabinet grand, mnhnnny case, inlaid panel, original price $200.00, 6 SEGERSTROMS Plain mahogany e, good condition, Frite Thies, WEST POINT, Neb., June 19.—(Special.) —Fritz Thies, a ploneer of northern Cum- | ing county, died at the family home near Altoona of allments incldent to old age. He was born in Germany and had at- tained the age of 83 years. He Is sur- vived by his wife and several children, among whom is Mrs. Gust Seelmeyer of West Point. Funeral services were held from the German Lutheran church at | Altona on Thursday. HBantanhorst-Dierckschneide: WEST POTNT, Neb., June 19.—Special.) —Joseph Batenhorst, r.. was married on ‘Wednesday to Miss Anna Dierckschneider at the Church of the Racred Heart at Oleyen. Rev. Bernard Teves, pastor, | officiated. They will reside on their own | farm on the west side, Editors Will Meet at McCook. ORLEANS, Neb., June 19.—(Special)— F. P. Shields, editor of Shields' Orleans Isser and president of the Republican Valley Editorial assoclation, has an- nounced that the next meeting of the as- soclation will be held at McCook July 9 Apartments, flats, houwes and cottages ean be rentedquickly and chuvly by a Bee “For Rent” come. DR. BRADBURY IN NEW OFFICES First Cost Versus Total Expense You probably have Dental Work to be done. Naturally you wish to have the best service. A well chosen Dentist—one who thoroughly knows how to handle the most difficult cases— CALLAWAY. 080 : 18 o (Aeoitl A who uses the most modern and PAINLESS a1l tornado passed across the country l methods—can give you almost immediate re- just north of Callaway yesterday morn- | 5 lief when in need of such-—who can add to your B e i e e Py savings by glving you such good work in the lammage within its path. At the farm beginning as to make repairs unnecessary, and homa of Ephriam Miller practically all | who guarantees his work—is Dr. Bradbury. outbuildings were blown down; however, His accomplishment ag, leading Dentist of the residence was not harmed. The storm | Omaha comes largely because of his determina- wext struck the N. M. Morgan place, just | tion to the task of advancing with the art of one-half mile north of town, where two | Dentistry, as sclence has made discoveries for thought in mind (that of lining his docrd” wete Blbtis from their Bikees. Atil the comfort and convenience of the public, and pockets at exponse) will endeavor o Nels Olson place, adjolning, seversl of giving his patrons the best to be had. 4 -substitute fov. TIGEEY's Malt cole. DIne PN SN Latest Bridge Work "V'“ 50 Up \\l.'ukn\ on the plea of “something just and a cow._killed. From tlere on Painless Extraction ... s0c vp | | to the O. G. McConnell place only minor Gum Diseases Cured; Send for Free Booklet. w g TSR | DR.BRADBURY, DENTIST and the bLlowing over of haystacks was | the result 26 Years in Omaha. 921-22 “oodnwn of the World Bldg. 14th and Farnam Sts.,'Omaha. Phone Doug. 1756, Hours—8 to 6; Sunday 10 to 12. ' To Succeed — Save The life-time wage of the aver age man is about $30000 To spend all of this as It I8 earned is to court the sting of mdversity IU's not what you earn that counts s0 much but what you save—so why not start today and open an interest-bearing xuvings account with this Institutken and make your savings increase yeur salary SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets H. C. BOSTWICK, President TRUMAN BUCK, V. Pres, R. GETTY, Cashier. TODAY'S BEAUTY L T I L 5 KILL THAT SUGGESTIONS r— POTATO BUG Do it now with Sherwin-Willlamg Co.'s PARIS GREEN which never fails. It goes twice as Inr as some of the lvlullemlld brllldl -1b. pkg., O¢;: Ya-lb. pkg. 1 1 “Ib. DKE., 24¢. 2 1bs. for 4 5-1b, pkg., 21c per Ib. 5 14- Ib. buckets, 21¢ per Ib 56-1b. buckets, 20c 1b. § Mail Orders Shipped Prmllnll' p.r Express. Sherman &flynfll Drug Co, Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find it much better, as it removes !skin discolorations, such as freckles and tan, and makes the skin smooth, white and velvety Thie Jotion is | made by dissolving four vunces of spurmax in one-half pint kot water, then adding two teaspooufuls glycer- ine. This complexion beautifier does | not rub off or show like powder, and glves a more refined appearance. It removes both shininess and sallow- ness, rapidly giving the skin a per- p :l"t'!‘lfll\lv::;;rh"n;:”“! sake do not accept|manent healthy,youthful appearance | An especlally fine shampoo for this [ | - | weather can be had at trifling ex- [ nu'fy S pense by dissolving a teaspoonful of Pure Malt Whiskey - canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour {#lowly on scalp and massage briskly This creates a soothing, cooling lath- that dissolves and removes all It is in uandru". excess oil and dirt Rins- dvig ;“‘ ing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, “f"‘. Fon gy s soft and pllant, while the hair takes R0 Amaipt. 8 %o on a glossy richness of natura} color, :u.‘.m s wrapped also a fluffiness which makes it shown in eem very much heavier than it Is A0y After a canthrox shampoo arranging label and the hair is a ‘pleasure~—Advertise- | name of ment the bottle Growty adased e, semii ! pachage oad st Merchants of today to be commended truthful business However, you will occasionally find unscrupulous dealer,®who, with but as a whole, for their methods. are honest and | an one Fear Here nev Back THE OMAHA BEE— THE HOME PAPER Four F City Weddings. FALLS CITY, Neb., June 19.—(Special U —Judge Wiltse married the following ' couples at the court house on Thursdmy: | John Cuctis and Miss Pear] Brown, both | of Falls Oity; Wesley Haywood Bledge | of Plattsmouth and Miss Bmma Harris | a class by Itself, as and imitations that may to you cannot time has be of possibly do the RHEUMATISM of Shubert, | Miss Ydna Stetler, daushtor of Mr. and | ,,, Rheumatism end meny other dlsessesioan be puccsnstully L"‘“‘Y.-"'u’:‘ ations " e cases y o . wit e Mrs. A. L. Stetler of Salem, and Lovle | Jre {Teated Wilh a SUSranty as to succeanfu] Femults backed by o g Largent Richards of Grand Isiand were | guaranteeing fres medical services should the discase ever return granted a marriage license and the wed- | . nl":;;:\”\:‘.\eml‘r;;l:{l:;ul; I:Ar'l:!nl}l):‘l_:':\:n(;hnn’nhr‘ul'll(‘. after months and years | e ccompanie nps 1 of joints. my improved treatment ding took pluce at the home of the bride. | shows maryelous results. I claim 1h' . no rheumatic condition is a0 hed that o Paul Hoenlka and Katle Bauman gave| treatment will not relieve or comple: iy eradicate. Several cases have been su their relatives and friends the slip and, Ce:sfully treated by me after physicins have stated that nothing more could | . e X —— done to relieve the patient to Hiawatha an., on ursday I know of no reputable physician wao would dare to guarantee you and were married by tha probate judge They returned to this city to make their cessful treatment of rheumatism without fthe use of serun home cate be ADVERTISING IS8 THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE SPOKEN EVERYWHERE BY BUYERS AND SELLERS, Wt J. SWOBODA P( TAalL DEA PHONE Doucl went a suc My treaiment Is absolutely safe and painless, and leaves no bad after effocts but on the contracy acts as a tonic on the entire mystem DR. W. W, BOWSER, 314 Bee Bldg, Omaha, Ne