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g - - 10 THE | REQUISITION FOR WAGNER, |s° avs s check, repressing himoi | Nebraska H Nebraska | AUGUST 4, 1915 WAR HAS BEEN}1, BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, - ARRESTED HERE, HONORED | the Bast New York Horse company, buy- s ing the animals for the allies in Burope. The check drawn was for $4,77, dlscovered ta be worthless. He ia under ' | |to be a representative of the firm called | | (From & Staff Correapondent.) nd wui HALL GALLS ARDI LINCOLN, Aug. 3.—(Special.)—Two re- g DB.S HAYE WHOLE STATE BOARD | quisttions covering the return of fusitives | arrest in Sous City cedini from justice passed through the gov. - — s ofiee todey i Centenarian Hurt by Fail. State Treasurer Says Assessment| rne first comes from Colorado anda| FUATTSMOUTH, Neb. Aug. 3.—(8pe-| GRIST OF TROUBLE Wagner, now under | ©18l)~While doing her work around the asks that Anthony C “ | . that | house “Grandma” Graves, mother of | arrest In Omaha be returned Board is Merely Laying Up Trouble and Interest to state. Wagner 1s accused of obtaining | L. Graves, editor of the Union Ledger, Treasurer Hall Refuses to Pay Out Be Paid Later. land under false pretenses in that he[And Attorney J. D. Graves of Peru, now represented that he owned a tract of land | OVer 100 years of age, living at Rock | Money on Vouchers, Though At- wraey General Orders It. FIRE COMMISSIONER IN FIX (From a Btaff Correspondent.) * LINCOLN, Aug. 3—(Special)~With the BState Nurmal board members declaring LAW IS NOT COMPLIED WITH (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Aug. 8-—(Special.)—State Treasurer Hall is not in sympathy with the action of State Board of Assess- ment in cutting down the levy from that of 1ast year. in Cheyenne county, Nebraska, and in a trade for land in Colorado gave a mort- gage on the Nebraska real estate, the amount iuvolved being $2,000. The other requisition lw issued on re- quest of H. M. Nicholson, county attor- ney of Cuming county, who represents that 8. Warshansky bought a bunch of Bluffs, some seven miles south of Platts- mouth, fell and broke her wrist “Grandma” Graves, as she s known all over this vieinity, notwithstanding her advanced age, Is a lively worker, | doing her own housework, but this accl- dent has compelled her to pass the duties to her daughter, Mrs. Wes Burnett, for O N PRICES on all new and and DECLARED B e TS used PIANOSS - o Player Pianos, e ——— VO L0040 40 4L LD LD LD LD LD He believes it will deplete | horses of Schinstock Bros., of that county the treasury and gives the following as his reasons, towether with an explanation the time. We will offer all Pianos and Player Pianos at prices that should sell every piano with- in 10 days. themselves to be bigger than the governor who apeinted them and the state treas- wrer rofusing to obey ""‘“""'"";"fjv:’,:‘ "'; regarding the state bridge levy. He says: attorney genecral, the question of od Referring to the rates of taxation as Who?" in the state house is becoming a nxnd"lj:y lhla Bu;‘tr-)nn.nrvl ?f Assessment Yesterday, In which the, Ixed the rate A Lt of one-tenth of & mill ¢ or the state ald The trouble between the state treasucer 0 e " ine® ) call your attention to and the attorney genral is llllnln}nl g | Houm Roij No. i, passed by the last inconventence. Th attoray Jenral does | logislature, which specifically states: ould i There (s hereby appropriated $150,000 not belteve a fellow democrat "“'\‘:‘h:‘_’ for the state a1d bridge fund from the | around with his tongue hln::nl o’ " | proceeds ul‘ the nnt\;‘gnh of 1 mill per | eause their is no money to buy refresh-|annum tax levy, on t rand assessment t the |roll of the state for said bridge fund, for | B R T Ae of “::fr‘ feos, | {h® blennium ending March 31, 1917, to be | proposition of getting hoid of expended according to law." | The law kindly provides a way for ihvl"“ {hlhl; the lll'lm mn.dm; lovy .tu:wo- | treasurer, | tentha of & mill, instead of one-tenth, as to turn them over to the stato | the board erdeavored to do but in the opinfon of Treasurer Hall pro-| "y 1.l s ‘Gninion thmt the two-tenth-mil) vides 110 way of getting them out again. |as fixed by the legisiature must provail | Fire Commissioner Ridgell is in trouble |inktead of the one-tenth, as fixed by tho | ’ oa because of this law and the refusal of | "I, b opr o6 4ho four and one-tenth Treasurer Hall to let him get out bY (miily levy by the board for general fund here. the feos which he has turned [levy by the board for the general fund vouchers ed to Attorney General | 16V¥, Which they reduced from the 5-miil in. Ridgel] appealed to £ “that levy, as provided a Kfiur ago, they have Reed and the attorney simply sald “that's |out™the fncome of t in nie|ih the fenoral fund_ for eany, well fix it,’ and calling in his|tho next year oven 0, 1 fund_fo stenographer, he prompted dictated an to take my Yencil and figure for meveral weekg t0 prove to myself that this wi optnion. which authorized Ridgell to make | GCpicl, g hankrupt the general fund of % hia vouchers, Auditor Smith to write | the state one year from today. -\-\hl- warrants nn/i Treasurer Hall to cash now on hund in our general fund $400,000. Our line comprises famous makes as follows— Knabe, Fisher, Estey, Price & Teeple, Meh- lin, Milton, Shoninger Compare the and Smith & Barnes. Cost of this Dish to an Expensive Note these values pianos in There 1s Used Pianos— Practically all of the state taxes have ame n licoted and sent in by the count i . e vervining went lovely until the war- ;f.".",.J,",,‘{w the year s, ,,’;,l‘l.';ly,.,,. will by Steinway .....c0c0000n. Wo.iler ...... . ....8$125 v t t coming unfll January satts roached the treasurer's office and |bo sery litde yet coming undl Jantary Meat D‘nner RO iosvoiiivenii Swick & Kelso. ther they stopped and mo money ing the next year to over $400,000, which Schmoller & Mueller Anderson - ing. Mr. Hall can see no auth- wfll make the fund that much short, one g 5% hdbih PINRGSNE. . & year from todny thore will be no income Ebersole Oable ..... ority anywhere authorizing him to pay “over the maney and balks. been the same as it was a year ago. We : e LIFF COLEMAN RETURNS Ry BAFTER VACATION IN DOUGLAS |35t i momey 8 Wi iy 2 o take care of {he statc's expenses from Here is a fai the genaral fund for tho latter part of the air year 1918 In my opinion, the levy should have Jacob Doll .$125 ~$150 .$150 Marshall & Wendell .$100 % comparative cost gamt fMac}roni i 2 inner for a fam- ily of six, showing a clear saving of 85¢ in favor of macaroni—for 1 meal only: difference whether the levy s lowered or rajead, ag the expenses of the state are ust the same. bug If the 1evy is mads too Fra w the people of our state rre made to LINCOLN, Aus. 8—(Bpeoial—Frank| 05, (N0 LTI 2 1 haymant of Intorest, W, Coloman, bailiff in the supreme 0:;’ | 214 Because of the bast credit of the state; .. {4 an Omahe. n nding | an, o state officers, employes rr Bimirelho hn:‘:il‘;l .r: and |creditors will ngain have to suffer a loss s’ vaeation among In the|On their salaries and nccoumts by reamn Douglas ocounty, ufl.m“m: of hr:\'lnr.' to sell their warrants at a 1is- turbulant streams and safling on T8~ | count, o8 u.:, while at times ho has angled yor the big fish which are sald to abound n ite wators. Ho is again at his denk in the state house wearing & smile and & sun brown complexion. ENOLA STATE BANK IS CHARTERED IN MADISON P Payments arranged to Satisfaction guaran- e By suit your con- aE? el l ros teed to every pur- bl o 81bs. of sirloin steak at 35c a Ib. $1.05 b s chaser here. Bread and butter, say . « .10 $1.15 One pkg. Faust Macaroni ., $0.10 One can of tomatoes . .10 Bread and butter, asabove ., .10 LA L0 g1 o1V L N ) T T T I ) o g g Y Y )] | TREASURER HALL REPORTS CONDITION OF TREASURY (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Aug. 3.—(Special)—Accord- Ing to the monthly report of State Treas- urer Hall, there was a balance in the state treasury July 31 of $1,66,901.63, as against $1,223,26311 a month ago. Recelpts for the month were $1,173,464.08 and expenditures $739,93L.46. Cash on hand is given at $1.%, with $1,612512.51 on de- .30 $0.85 Of comparative nutritive values, Dr. Hutchison, the famous dietitian, says that meat contains practically 75% ‘water, macaroni only 10%. In other words, when you pay $1.00 for meat, you pay 76c¢ of that §1.00 for water, And it's so easy to digest and to prepare Faust Macaroni. fi;fl posit.. University fund warrants held as serving it as the whole meal, you ;.1.:.‘ au-.u. and normal school, should serve it often as a side dish, ‘l.'h n.lnalof'.ho state are invested as follows: Permanent school fund. .. $5,700,133. 65 Permanent university fus 234,808.00 cultural coll endowment £8,900.00 ormal endowme! £1,250.00 Total e 9.074,20.08| | CUTTING UP WET ALFALFA TO MAKE CATTLE FEED WHEEPING WATBER, Neb, Aug. 38— (Special)—~A new use for the silo hams been developed in this part of the state by s | the excessive rains. This is the saving of alfalfa crops which would be ruined for making hay. When a blg cutting is once made and rains turn in and continue for several nights it is impossible to get the alfalfa dry enough for hay. Hven the| real wet alfalfa plants can be run through | ' the emsilage cutter, though, and this has | been done in a number of localities, and it is thought it will make first-class cattle foed. MAULL BROS., St. Louis, U. S. A, t BICYCLES At a Mammoth Discount--Here--Now! We are now right in the midst of our previously advertised “Re- modeling.” Carpenters are overrunning our store; the blcya‘lu are stacked everywhere to get them out of the way of the workers. To prevent the carpenters from playing havoc with the wheels we will get rid of them (the bicycles) somehow. The prices quoted below will give you an {dea how urgent the it Take a Discount of 20% Off Open the refpuedly ] macaroni than Skinner's— it can’t be made. HARTINGTON, Neb., Aug. $.—(Special.) ~The sunual picnic of the Cedar County On Any Mau's Ola Settiers and Pioneers’ assoclation BICYCLE will be held Wynot on August 18, in our steck : L] in July. S irle’ M ) B ) ground in the future, in charge of Miss . Bird Morten. The business men of this city spent . $25.00Values Blcvclos, too week the roads. The farmars wil hoid thel 5008 routs I | Tobe sold quickly at | | Goed Wheels Going at Bays after harvest. The Hartington Building and Loan as- maan e e ol | $1T.50( ($15.00 your & very properous | o be the best corrective of troubles © L] "‘“"‘M““:"“":‘u"_."'"c“.:: of the digestive organs. They tone 1990 shares of steck in force at §100 o | he Stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- $17.50 now buys a Girl's Wheel Think of buying & Man's or sbare, and the association declared o | Ulste the bowels. They cleanse the complete, with coaster brake, Boy's Bioycls for §15, a wheel @ividend this past year of 10% t. | system, purify the mud guard, stand and roller that will stand service; a wheel built upon handsome lines. Who chains; a finely bullt, handsome that cares to go along without the and serviceable wheel | : i ; j An-a::-m Ith ;?r:wvyu:lnh:l 435, ’:::‘I:t":.:zcl:”x'm Chamberlain's Tablets will do : ] 1 - S and Strength || §15( Bicycle Tire Special " OMAHANEB. EATRICR, ok dne, & ivocit—| T Mets e o, | B a T o o5 gring ot B oo T ——— W. H. Cuman was elocted director of ! s 4 ey e e - T || Bmzgzs = o= mew sy | Willow Springs Beer _ Ora Rasker aad Dick Youns of this 3 Pt ] = HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. | SRttty S — 2510 50% Off | {2510 50%0ff| | Low as $§25 - e Ol Saxon Brau o % : ST ——MICKEL'S—— Rt st miom. ARVIS e % . cons o TV HENRY POLLOCK LIQUOR CO,, Retail Distributors. MACK YOURLIPS o NEBHASKA GYGI.E flfl. w*Ask FORMoRE S B e T Cor. I5th and Harney Sts. OMAHA, NEB. WILLOW SPRINGS BWG. CO. || ] 3 £ Telephone Douglas 1306 OMAHA