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Nebraska FIRE PREVENTION DAYS SPEGIFIED One Fixed for Nationa]l Safety Com- mittee and One by the Laws of Nebraska. WARRANT CASE INTO COURTS (From a Staff ¢ LINCOLN, 4.—(Special )—Two fire prevention days will be celebrated in Nebraska thig fall, one created by ernor oMrehead by special procla tion at the request of the National ty First committee, and the other by stat- ute, which provides for observance on the first Friday after the first Monday in November. Governor Morehead named October 9 as one date at the request of th tional Safety committee. He will she tssue & second proclamation for the ond date as provided by statute Superintendent o. Nebraska schools, and Fire sloner Ridgell will pass over the date and center their efforts in No vember. They will send out literature and instructions for the The fire commissione fire chiefs, the mayors of cities council to observe the aay in a general cleanup campaign to prevent winte flagrations. The warnings und for schools will be included In the Intendent’s instructious rrespondent.) will call on To Sue Over Warranis, Application was made to the supreme ourt today by Assistant Attorney Gen cral Ayres for permission to fLe a man- damus sult agajnst State Treasurcr Hail mnd on half of Fire Comun Ridgell. The suit wiil treasurer to countersign war expenses and sa.aries of the 0 missioner's office since September 1 A previous suit relative to warrants in ulyd, August and June, was withdrawn when the treasurer found had au- thority to pay them. Gruenther at Lincoln, Chris Gruenther, who wa# Eenator Hitcheock's choiee for internal revenus collector, but who failed to land through to compel the ts for om- the opposition of the Bryans, paid =| visit to the capitol today, having busi ness with the Board of Control. He aleo had, & half hour's conference with Governor Morehead in the latter's pri vate office. Corn Good in Gage, Ine Mumtord, who, when he as the governor's private secrctary, is just plain Farmer “Gene,” brought along several ears of corn from his Gage ounty form. “G had a field of ixty acres which promises sixtv-five bushels to the acre and another of thirty acres just as good. Mr. Mumford sa.d most of the Gage county corn was out of the way of frost and a sharp nip would heip it materially in preparing it for husking, Fedcration Grows Stronger, The State Federation of Labor may lose the support of the Lincoln Typo- graphical union because of its stand on the proposed prohibition amendment, but it mained five other unions on-the-same sround, according to word reaching Labor Commissioner Coffey. Two car- men’s unlons, one in South Omaha and one in Fremont, and the carpenters' union of Fremont, have joined the fed- eration and two othérs signified their intention of becoming members. Inspect Drainage Diteh, Governor Morehead and State Engineer Johnson went to Richardson county y terday for an inspection of drainage ditches in that vicinity, after the gov ornor had been requested by a delega tion of people from that section to over- ride Johnson's objections to a drainage project. The state engineer claimed the plans drafted by the district to take care of the flood waters along the lower Nemaha would not work out. He is working on a system of levees and parallel ditches to relieve conditions in that section, where thousands of acres of crops were ruined by the high water this year. BOARD OF CONTROL TAKES UP CONTRACTS AT KEARNEY (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct, 4—(Special.)~The State Hoard of Control today awarded a con- tract for the construction of a boller and & laundry for the state tuberculosis hos- pital at Kearney to Waler Knutzen of that city for $3,087. Bids for the plumbing and wiring were rejected as not being in the proper form. At the same time the board rejected ail bids for the comstruction of a residence for the superintendent as belng too high, and postponed the building to see how the buflding fund would ho ldout The 1915 legislature appropriated $16.29 for the bulldings at the Kearney fnstitu- tion. The Board of Control had the superintendent’s residence in mind in sub- mitting the estimate for that amount. Buperintendent Vanderslice has been living with blswife and family in the ad- ministration bullding of the hospital with tubertular patients all around, and has protested to the board, for the protection of his family. NEBRASKA RATE CHANGES COMING UP AT HEARING (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct, 4.—~(Special.)—The Sta‘e Rallway commission has set October 20 as the date for the hearing on the re vision of freight classification No. 1 Omaha lumber dealers are interested in & revision to abyish the individual mark ing of each plece of freight and the traf- fic bureau s for a change in the sched- ule on vinegar. Kennedy & Parsons of Omaha want cardboard bottles included with paper bottles Thetraffic bureau is anxious to have asphalt mixers in the same class with concrete and wants roofing paper in the same class with wallboards. There are twenty-four changes. proposed Our Jitney Offer—Th's and Se. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this siip enclose with Gc and mall it to Foley & Co., Chicago, Ilil, writing your name and address clearly. You will recelve in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for couglh colds and eroup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- some and thoroughly cleansing cathartie, for constipation, billiou , headache and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.— #dvertscment. | acting OMAHA, 1915, 5 THE BEE: Nebraska | Ex-County Attorney Is Found Guilty of | Accepting a Bribe b o'clock (his afternoon a fury in dis {trict court ned a verdict find ng A. J. Kaenigsteln, former county attor ney of Madison county, guilty of accept- Ing beibes. The penalty is one to five Iyears in the penitentiary on each count !of the indictment. In the indictment there were four counts, and he was found guwity on each. Kuenlgstein resided in Norfolk, and i is o d that during 1914, upon each four occaslons, he recelved $75 from the proprictress of a house of prost tution with the understarding that by paying the money the woman would be protected om arr and prosecution under the of the ordin of the ety Lowry Party Opens Revival at York YORK, Neb, Oct, 4.—(Special)—Evan st Oscar Lowry and his assistants 1 Miss LaMont, su- perintendent of women's work, and Miss Fannie Peterson Chorister Rrown sist, arrived in the city Saturday. The first meeling was held In the tabernacle, which s $1x120 vesterday morning 10:45 o'clock. ndance was more than 1,000 st Lowry took for his text: “Oh revive the work in the midst of years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy Hobukkuk, fi1:2, He scored the wishy-washy se jority of the w up the pew mw four cle preacher who preached mons to please the ma abers and also touched mbers, which he placed in the shirker, jerker, wor knocker. The evening attendance wa 1,400, | TECUMSEH REVIVAL WILL | BE HELD IN PAVILION | TECUMSEH, (Special—The large sale pavilion of Halsted & Sons, on Clay street, has been rented for the coming | | evangelistic campaign to be he'd in Te cumseh, Carpenters are this week erect- !Ing a large temporary platform in one leng of the pavilion for the vocal chorus, | |and a pulpit just in front of it. The| buflding Is being thoroughly fumigated, and the seats are being taken from the ¢hautavqua auditoriam to the pavilion. | {It is thought that seats can be provided for at least 1,800 people. A rest room and aursery is being arranged. The meetings. inion effort. by the Metho- dis, Presbyterian and Baptist churches of | { Tecumseh, will begin next Sunday morn- ing, October 10. Rev, Elmer P. Loose of Waukesha, Wis, will be the evange- list in charge, and his song and music feaders are Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Moon, who come with him, The vocal chorus {will begin pract.ce work the middle of |this week. A big meeting is anticipated by the promoters. which i i riah AT {FRANK HUTCHINSON, [ HEBRON VETERAN, IS DEAD | | HEBRON, Neb, Oct. 4—(Special)— Frank Hutchinson, a ploneer settler of Hebron, died at his home In this city ,Sunday night, aged 76 years. He was born in Monterey, N. Y. December 1829, married Miss Rhoda T. Cale at| | Newport, Ill., January 12, 1862, came to | {Nebraska in_the spring of 1871, and set- | tled in Hebron. He served during the | |eivil war two years in Company I, Sev- enteenth Illinols cavalry, and was cap- [taln of a company that held back the | {Indians and bordermen at the time when | {the first Oregon traflers left Kansas City |for thelr trip across the country. The | {funeral was held today under the auspices | of the local Grand Army of the Republic, | EAT LESS MEAT | Says a wfileapoofiifil of Salts flushes Kidneys, stop- | ping backache. | Meat forms Uric -A"cid, which excites Kidveys and Weak- ens Bladder. Fating meat regularly eventually pro- | {duces kidney trouble in some form or! other, says a well-known authority, be- | cause the uric acld in meat excites the i kidneys, they become overworked; get | sluggish; clog up and cause al sorts of { distress, particularly backache and mis- lery in the kidney reglon; rheumatic | twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpld liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation, The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladler bothers you, get about four ounces of | Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take | | a tablespoonful in a glass of water before | | breakfast for a few di and your kid- neve will then act fine. This famous | salts is made from the acld of grapes &nd lemon juice, combined with lithia, jand h been used for gencrations to | flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them | | | to normal actlvity; also to neutralize the jaclds in the urine so it no longer trri- | tates thus ending bladder disorders, I Jad Sal's cannot injure anyone; makes & delightful effervescent lithin-water | | drink which milliona of men and women | |take now and then to keep the kidneys | | and urinary organs clean thus avoiding | ! serious kidney disease.—Advertisement. s - = | [Household Economist BATSAN a patented household expenge book = | —the work of an expert account- ant, is yours for the asking. Con- tans much useful information, | recipes, household inventory, recs ords of fire policies, ete. Absolutely free at our office~ come and get your copy todsy. Nebraska Fuel Co. 411 80.16 St. Doug. 430 AND TAKE SALTS ¢ IF KIDNEYS HURT | } TUESDAY, OCTOBER NebraSka !VALUABLE. ANIMALS KILLED Wit Il Have g gt iausen | ACCIDENTALLY DISCHARGES SHWARD, Neb, Oct. &.~(Special Tele- gram.)—Nicholas Stringer, son of Valen- Stringer of Milford, Neb., was killed chickens were found on the Claussen | Big Corn Festival| sacs wexea in o chioken coon i =+ ceserr.. NEBRASKA-KANSAS LEAGUE IS PROPOSED | " AETER, Neb, preparations are belng m From a Staff Correspondent.) Grea LINCOLN, Oct. 4 jul.) — State | business men and citizens of Exeter far Lln‘n.n lm'lH!:"-lnndrr v:':’vh"tl'rlehd'hn Tri-State Telephone Company Or- | vVeterinarian J. D. Anderson has returned | the three days corn festival to be held | FATRBURY, Neb., Oct. d—Special)— | gt been SEntase - B0 re o s “ on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. | p, . awf 4 ol | SRNIEW anized Merging Northwest to Lincoln after superintending the kill-| °F 0 L | President C. W, Crawford and several i . ® g ing In Hooker county last week of twenty § and 9 Over $160 will be given In|directors of the Fairbury base ball asso and deposited at the base of his Nebraska Companies He was just stepping out of the in which he had come down the deuttne glandered | C48h for corn exhibits to be entered by farmers in Nobraska for this year's corn horses and two clation have launched & new plan for the formation of an interstate league of hase { horses e e i SAID TO BE INDEPENDENT LINES | ifooker county. with Rinine, Thomas,| 0" the evening of the opening day there |bail clubs between Kansas and Nebraska | 1o river when the gun struck against e | Cherry and Grant, have been quarantinea | ¥!I! be one of gRest wrestling | for next year. It Is the contention of these i Higra |" the boat or the landing dock (From a Staff Corres ndent.) n a it of horse diseases since last matches ever pu et out the [base ball promoters, alnce the Nebras i - Hair Tinting LINCOL; of Incorpor Ot - Lot Bret cltles, when Anton Stecher of Do will | state leaguo was abandoned on grapple with Chtris Jordan, the ex-mid dle welght champion. This match s at LYy=Articlea « fon of the Tri-State Tele \ny, & meriter of the tele sber, but the first killing took place last week. Dr. Andres nst, a league comprising four g braska towns and four good Kansas n expecta to find a hundred or more Infected animals and phone eor phone companies of morthwestern Ne- | kill them immediatoly, 8o that the quar. | ‘FacUnE — wide-spread attentlon = and | towne in the northern part of the state, braska and portions of Wyom ng and antine may be raised within a month and Wil be glven under canvas g1 within a reasonable distance of ¢ South Dakota, were filed today with| The dourine horses were appulsed, be-| Lo & seating cabacity of 1301 other could be organized, A class D o A“ the nage Secretary of State Pool. fore being killed, at $1.001.3)- of which | AR Amount of free attractions will be|goclation would be formed and place the The corporation fs valuod at $250,000, cne-third 181, 1 pald by the state and given &ach day and a barbeoue on Hat-|galary limit at §100 The promoters claim urday. Congressman Sloan will apeak on | ghat amount’ would glve each town a|The Absolute and Utter Harmless- Thursday, ¢ ‘;;|;|‘nr [xl‘x;r-‘i;vln“: on |‘:yv‘-lm team easly handled. Fairbury :- still in ness of “Brownatone” Has Made opt of the e Farm on jine for league base ball and will be . “ymirs i ng Safe and Easy. his event will be the BIKECS! | willing to boost the proposition another Hair Tinting y Affair ever attempted by F r citizons. | sonson, You need not tolerate gray, stre kel or faded hair another da It tak s | RAVENNA_ MAN D ES OF but 8 o mOmENE 8. Sikh. vour comb ENGLAND'S AUTO CHARGES EATING CANNED FISH T OBE FULLY PROBED| GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Oct. 4.—(Spe- | fal Telegram.)—Albert Rapp, machinist ind s backed by Evan B. Warner of another third by Chadron, E. M. LeFlang of Omaha and | The the federal government state pays two-thirds of the value and Hon, & A. B. Grantham of Lexington. It will|cf glandered horses, whi the owner Saturday Independent of the Bell people, it s | stands the remaining third eratnod, | Corn exhibits must be in Exoter by Wed- The scobe of the now company extends| FUNERAL OF AUTO VICTIM 1 | from Valentine to Lusk, Wyo. and fro Alligheo 16 kiatore 'S . Thé mistter] IS HELD AT ELK CREEK f transterting the properties will be | i g . taken up later by the rallway commlis ‘n—”r I"‘“'}’ ‘l' Neb,, Oct, 4 he funeral o or brush, little one k and just ouching up” a month shonld ep vour hair t beautiful shade ¥ (Epecial) the victim of slon for approval. John Trute the Gage county automobile accident o b (From a Stafs Correspondent.) vears of age, died In a local hospital | ™ M‘m: \"MM‘ ":""l""':"; Thursday, was held at the home of his |« LINCOLN, Oct, § (Special)—The [dne!here this morning of ptomaine potsontr most (lr.m-l i e ey State bank is a new " - 3 | R wars R ,mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Trute, in EIk | . L etion |reatiiting from eating canned fish. He tesults alwa \ bank chartered By the Btate Bamkithe coln olty councll will take tinal mction |resulting from eating canneq fish, He was same—always pleass ing Wil not rub or wash off and guar anteed to contaln none of the danger ous ingredients %o often found in “dye Prepared In two —— | shades. One to pr Acensed of Nunday Sale. | duce golden or medium brown, the othur FREMONT, N Oct, 4.~(Specinl,)— | dark brown or black On complaint of citizens. John Swanson, mple and book'et sent « local saloon keeper, wan arrested Sun- | 1° “Brownatone” la s day m w for selling liquor on Sun- | ArUE stores, In two sizes—26c and $1 (¢ dny. When Chiet of Police Peterson | Order direct from Kenton Pharna 0., 3 Mke Street, Covineto [N and another officer with City Attorney | S ®. B vineton | Creek, Sunday afternoon. It was con- board at Ecott's Bluff, Neb. It {s capl-| ducted by Rev. H. G. Grupe, pastor of the talized at $35,000. The officers are L. B. German Lutheran church, Mr. Trute was Howey of Lincoln, president, and C. N.[a single man and % years of age. Ve | Wright of Scott's Bluff, vice president!was a farmer. He had served in the and cashier. United States army and was a splendid Incorporation papers have been ap-!physical type of manhood. Frank W proved by the State Banking board for|Schuitz, owner of the wutomobile, who the 1 ka State bank at Chadron, | llves southwest of Tecumseh, was slightly N with a capital of $%,000. The Incor-|injured internally and hin head way | GO issloner Wright, it s and F. W. Hargarten. o » ASEH Aeutuent at. Newiad | worthless second-hand machine . Ange Cane Appealed. SEWARD, Neb,, Oct. 4.—(Speclal Tele- | South Omaha has appealed to the su-| gram)—J. McCormick and C. M. Fry SRran TR e Chgres preme court from a judgment for $1,100 % » FREMO! Oct. 4. —(Speclal | both of Ulysses, Neb., were hurt in an | ] (Special.) In favor of Frank Opocensky for in " Tracking a orooked wagon tre Wednesdny on the charges of Judge W.|Drought to this oty from Ravenna yes- H. K terday in an automobile and had the chase of an nutomobile for the public Additional mishap of being ditched to safety department. Mayor ¢. W. Bryan Scther with all the other members of the and the other members of the commis- PArty including his physician, when the | slon are inclined to give full publicity to |Automobile skidded from the road. Rapp (he | was single. Relatives at Lincoln an Burn ham were notified. gland of frrogulariies in the pur | the resulta of an Investigation o charges, nderstood. “n receint A by lead P o Wil not supply automoblle aceldent here t - and a ] ol entered o N o | 1f, your dr i, L el jurles received in & collision With a firs| Cormick sustained 1we b k'_"""m Mo~ | horse with halt a shoe on one foot, offi- | C. [ Abbott entered the Swanson place | You will save yourself much annoys trock, pstaing o broken ribs and | carg followed & tall to the home: of | "6Veral men sat drinking at tablies. [ yy yefusing to accent a substitute. | Fry was severcly brulsed. The automo-| Meri Clausmen, where he and nis oot bile struck a curb and turned over and | Roy, and Rey Tyler were tekon e Reutenbeck | both men were fortunate to escape with | custody on W66/ ENIERe of Steating. bhlbke stody e charge of stealing chick- jens fro mthe stock farm of Platte | Swanson wae in the room. He pleaded | ynsist on "Brownatone” at ¥ not gullty in police court. Hie hearing | qresser's. was ot for Wednesday morning. Bold and guaranteed in Omaha " g g | Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. stores Use The Bee's “Swapper column. | apq ‘other leading dealers. $100 FOR A PECK OF ASHES Yes, $100 in cash if you get as much as a “peck of ashes” from One Ton of PETROLEUM CARBON “The Ashless Fuel’’ If you don’t like the job of carrying out ashes--and you probably don’t--or- der a trial ton of Petroleum Carbon to- day. It cannot have ashes because it all burns into heat. : ; 9% PURE CARBON --just as advanced for heating purposes as elec~ tricity is for lighting. Contains 5,000 to 7,000, or more, heat units per pound than ordinary fuel and 2,000 more heat units than anthra- cite. Handled like coal, but it’s light, clean and hotter. ‘ T N N | 1t All BUIrnS N ciobers No Wasie, Low o Ideal for Furnaces, Grates, Boilers and Cooking or Heating Stoves Hunters Retnrn. Etate Game Warden Gu has returned from Cherry county, where| minor injurles. The Sheridan Coal Company Wholesale Distributers W. O. W. Building Omaha, Nebraska Order a Trial Ton Today From IDERWIND, P, OMAHA. HOPPER BROTHERS, JAS, SCHN BAUM COAL COMPANY E. B. HOWELL & SON, SHACKELFORD & DICKEY. BOWMAN-KRANZ LUMBER CO, C. W. HULL CO. SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. BOYFR-VAN KURAN LUMBER & COAL CO. KFKYS LUMBER AND COAL CO. UNION FUEL_CO, COAL. HILL COAL CO. AFFREY BROS, CO. VICTOR WHITE COAT, CO, MURPHY J. B. WATKINS & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUNDEE LUMBER CO. MISEOURI RIVER L.UMBER CO, UPDIK)X LUMBER AND COAL CO BLUFF CITY LUMBER AND COAL CO. DWORAK WRECKIN' FBRAS FUEL €O SOU' MAHA CARBON COAL COMPANY, ETCHIBON COAL & ICE C! IAHA L AND COAL CO UTH OMAH DROGE_ELEVATOR CO. ) RFR RTRIT L N CO. L. BEF AT RORERTH €0, G. E, HAR G COAL_CO W. UL COMPANY, KRATKY BROB. CO. \1( IST & SON 1 JON-W l(‘KIL\?‘l COAL CO. TOR JENNI T, F. McC O'NEIL BROS. PHILLIPS BROS. COAL CO. HAVENS COAL CO. e -

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