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OMAHA FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 \ P 1 | N Mystery Connected | WORKHOUSE GIVEN |Another Steamerto | Nebraska Nebraska - ebraska L Wi < Flv American Fl . | With Steel Express PRAISE BY ELLIS y American Flag : ' —————— ] | G f‘ H l f SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1<A new d GEORGE WONDERS | Hears No General LINCOLN WOMAN l W -IT0M - BRGIeE — 100,00 teamer fyink the Amarican fug “A“D"ARE ive | On the Paciflc between San Francisco and u Demand for Fathers' | | NBw yoRk. “oct 1—consiteranie Commeroial Club Representative | on the Pacinic beiween S Francioco wod WHETHER TO R[]N‘ | HE D mystery surrounded a steel expross car.| Tells of Sucoess of Institution g o b g 13 o by . l—————— | 1 N b k | | carrying several armed guards, which ar i i | the Matson Navigation compeny, which | g | Day in Nebraska| driod emss gl podhing ol at Minneapolis. | the Matuon Navigatlon compeny. which — . | land (Me.) express. Secrecy connected | the two ports now. The vessel will be Former State Treasurer Has Not (From a Staff Correspondent.) Mrs. W. E. Barkley Chosen Presi- | (i 1 "\iin of the car from Halitax, | MUCH BRICK MADE FOR PAVING | buitt on the Pactfic coast and is to be Decided to Cast Hat in Bing LINCOLN, Oect M —(Special )—Gov | dent at Meeting Held in | N. S, led to the general bellef that it 5 At rendy for operation in 1917, i - . !ernor Moreheaq does not believe there is Golinibus was a large shipment of gold from Eng-| W, A. Ellls, assistant commissioner | The Pacific Mail steamship recently Mail Boxes in Governorship Race. {a general demand for the observance of | olu . land to New York bankers of the Commerelal club, yesterday | #!d its trans-Pacific fleet, which usel | S 3 la fathers' day in Nebraska and has do- | - { At the office of J. P. Morgan & Co.. M % S T | o touch ‘&t Sehetaiv | Plack japanned MOREHEAD BACK FROM WEST |clived to issue a prociamation setting [PJCK WASHINGTON DELEGATES | who have received all of the large ship.| Made a report to the club on an | e N | finish with two 0 - jaside the fourth Sunday in October, as ments during the lust fow weeks, At was| vestigation he had made of the mu-| A “For Sale" ad will turn second-hand keys and cip for (From a Statt Correspondent.) i"""""""’ In a petition from HAstogs | oo pMBUS, Neb., Oct. 14—(Special | denfed that any gold had reched here! mieipal workhouse of Minneapolis, | furniture into cash | p:warg, -pocl: ¢ ¢ g | Weme I Tete , of | today. The Ametican Express company ; | TR T T at .o.ee A8 LINCOLN, Oct. 14 — (Special) — “I'm | ¥ ™men . |Telegram)—At the last night session of | today. The American He will complete his statement of wondering whether I'd better enter the| 116T® 18 what the governor has to 8a¥ |4\ Nobraska Womar. Suffrago assoclas | likewise denled that the ear contained b resdite ob Bia vislt mét Weak | ARCHDUKE SALVATOR G fruit race for governor, with all the others 0% ‘U tion Miss Mary McDowell of Chlcago Was | bullion, but admitted that it did bring o r $5: B . | REPORTED DEAD AT CASTLE rapefrui 8 r, with . nave some petitions asking me to [(10% NN AR OO ¥ Mre. | snipment of securitien. No defimte state.| Mt Eilia apent two weeks in Minne Knivi already in the running,” remarked Wal-|jesignato a duy o be known 68 fathers |the princips 3 , apolis studying the workhouse system, | s nives ter A. George of Omaha today, chairman 'dav. X A. L. Waterly from Lincoln, who had | ment as to the exact amount of the se ard came back with detalled information, | AMSTERDAM (Via London), Oct. 14.— Universal make, i of the republican state committee of Ne-| 1 have f;m":{fl:‘.m"':":"}M:“[‘,'v\:;“:'p":._"’ Just Tnmmi from the Massachusetts | .,.,:,,... ‘~‘.~-l“‘.|‘|‘l.\" m;|”n was reported | o O ational Mousing conference wes | The death of Archduke Ludwig Balvator gl gt * ( braska. ‘He apent a few houfs visiting|uaily nnd patrioticaily, and 1 do not be; fosmpalen. - . oL | 10 be several million dollara L1 seantont thave. oot/ (hia comtdenss | 6f Avie &t Brandels oishly 6n the Tibe ¥ lleve that 1 undere ate the value of etter was rea M ¥ ————e i 4 4 o te sers. Hi¢ { 1r:nds(;t the CABltoL o e llst of as.|E008 Citisenahip. Yet I feet ihat thetv 18 | rison of Lincoin encosing f1 for the Towa | 3 Nr. Fills attendod as a teprosedtative | Io announced by German newspapers. 1o | ) COlocks r. George reviewe e llst of A8/ uch a thing as having too many holi- She called It the dollar maren | J U € Linasey from the Commercial club of Omaha. | was 6 years old arm { pirants, naming Judge Sutton of Omaha. |duys Or special dava. & {ng °:":";:,',:,';M“:.:..,,, the women present . g | “The workhouse in Minneapol's 18 ab. [ The archduke was known chlefly aa an Good quality and i C. J. Miles of Hastings, Mayor Madgett| I llke the citizens who is endeavoring | al s solutely self-supporting,” sakd Mr. Eills, | explorer and sclentist. He was an hon-| H ery day in the year to be of benefit buted a dollar sdpond bpo q ] timekeeper; nickel of Hastings, 8, R. MoKelvie of Lincoln | $3 5ciory i REApIog fo rasg b6 siands | onprouted & dollar. @ e wore. then 160t6d 170m GOLIT [soidtals siteinsorting. mnid Me WM | exsioter and sehintihe. He sas o hou- D t and Ernest M. Pollard of Nehawka. arq of citizenship. And 1 feel nml'xr“\\"- clocted o | tural products those fellows ralse on 138 | ot Sciences and of the Academy of Sci- plated ......68¢ ¥ o e g {47Y to do mome Bood Hae Y ek be | President, Mra. W. E. Barkley, Tine| ' DENVER, Colo. Oct. 14.~Ren B. Lind-|cres of ground, and wonderful the | ences of Hohemis. Brandels Castle is i George W. Steinmyer of Holmesville, |hotter than to &o to the extreme | col ne-“:n.ldvnn d.\lrl. :r?‘:‘.,ny‘ Judge ot Denver's juvenlle court|amount of brick they manufacture in | the ancestral home of the grand dukes § Furnace Scoop { representative from Gage county in the and have days designated for certain pur- [ Kovanda, Table Rock: second Vi was ordered ejected from the criminal|(he brick plant, that covers seven acres. | of Tuscany. ! t poses. cannof Burke, Omaba - | steel with i last seasion of the legislature, and Miss DOSSS; 1 cannot ece wherein any geo ‘fi;mi“ g by | diviston of the dlstrict court hero today (The workhouss sold 34000 brick to the | | 200’?.:‘;?:‘:‘!' Seotal f Hazel W. Phillips of Beatrice were mar- | ‘‘fathe " and at the present time | Columbus; corresponding secretal by Judge Wright. The court's action was| ity of {Mnneapolls alone for paving pur- '___._____—_. D o ried at the Lincoln hotel here this morn- |1 shall issue no proclamation for that | 1da Robbins Lincelty treasurer, taken when Lindsey contradicted state-|poses last year, bealdes the great quan- Cegeeiaees ing. | P khow that the signers of the petitions Hardy, Lincoin; second auditor, ments made by Attorney J. J. Sulllvan, | tity it sold to private persons 1 know that th ¥ e u renches Inspects “Seedling” Mi | are sincere and d--«fi(... of doing some- | L. Po Siiver Crebk, eongre using a short and emphatic term and Sees Huge Pllea of Ve blen. - . - o | thing creditable to society, but I find that | district v idents: ' First Buitter Be-b What Bfand of Adjustable, in 3 sizes: Governor Morehead yesterday inspected |{noid ‘ure so many holldays and special | Mra. Cornish, Tifcoln; Second, Mrg, Hart- | grabbed Sullivan by the coat Mr. Rills sgw a pile of 9,000 bushels of iy the “seedling mile” of permanent road, |days that the people are losing respect ;\"mfihxs!"'r!:‘n};fmrgh.’:imt:fiep' (l:::::‘:,‘ Sulllvan was presenting arguments for [ potatons the prisoners had rased, besdes :jnc . " which is being constructed on the Lincoln | for them. And unicss some, vory, Spc al | T, Mrs. © W Dietrich, Hastings, and | the dofense In the ease of Frank L. Rose, nuge plles of beets, turnips, cabbages and Matches ‘ol:"hh EEREER highway just out of Grand Island by {It{RLIO™ IS ®Fen, (0 ICEE (e lawa that | Sixth, ‘Mra. Charies Corpell, Valentine. | on trial charged with conspiracy to rulf [many other vegetables -in¢ vord Grand Island boosters. |are placed on our statute books ‘which | Delegates to the natiofial conventlon to | Judge Lindsey. He had devoted consid-| ‘They apportion the work to the man D Y U e ? ) “It looks fine,” the governor sald, “and &r¢ violated every day, have tendency | be heid in Washington, December 14 to 19, | erable time to criticlsm of Lfdsey, the |according to his fitness and aptitude.” 0 Xou S Shears. should last for a century. The cost, T am |joua e 1o TeAVect of the peoble 1ur vuf | were clected foll?vu Lincoln: Mra, 3¢, | POCUUNE Witness, in the course of |eid Nr. Eilis. “If & man is & carpenter Wiss & Sons' guaranteed: 6-Inch, " A i o Mrs. H. H, Wheeler, Lincoln; Mrs. H. Andsey to o o v ol 3 R -inch, told, is but $11,600 a mile.” The governor, | :|\||\‘|l('lo‘n v~)|fi|"b|:'re(|\vd~)[-3 [:)um :»’u“‘ o ‘:;":m". Omaha: Mrs - G I Dietioh, which he asserted Lindsey toured the|ne is set at any one of the various jobs Who makes them ? only n_m\, 6% -inch, 700; 7%-inch, praised the work of the Grand Islana Sentiment for a Ctaners doy son for | Hastings: Miss Grace Bailard, Blalr; Mrs. | country on time that should be devoted |of this character, or at the ing mill 80c; 7-inch, 76c; 8-inch, 8Bc. citizens in taking the initiative In the :vf n\K (\'uml:;v(.l "a proclamation. B 8 fi(‘"\d- Omaha; Miss n‘dl‘“l,"‘l‘[g‘ xpayera' business’” delivering lec-[If he is a good man with a shovel or movement for better roads. Collecting Inheritance Tax. Wayne county is anxious to collect the Inherftance tax on the estate of J:ll!\t's‘ Paul, who was a citizen of Dixon county, | and County Attorney L. A. Kipplinger of | ‘Wayne wrote the attorney general's offico as to the proper procedure. While Dixon county is supposed to collect the tax and apportion it among the counties where the property in the estate lles, the fail- ure of Dixon to collect does not inval- idate the claim, Deputy Attorney General C. 8. Roe has ruled. The tax is a lien, and the county attorney may bring suit egainst the executor or administrator for its collection, News and GB'séip |Sunday Will Address st T Fider S, Wik University Students (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 14.—(Special.)—"Billy" Sunday will address the students of the University of Nebraska tomorrow morn- ing at St. Paul's church, under the aus. pices of a number of religlous assocla- tions of the school. The management re- ceived wrod of his coming today. Chancellor Avery of the university said Sunday was not coming under auspices of the school authorities or the faculty, they taking an impartial attitude in the matter. The chancellor has, however, au- | thorized Instructors to allow any students | who desire to attend the meeting. Silver Creek. Alternates s, Before adjourning the convetion they adopted the following resolutions: “Whereas, We as the Equal association in Nebraska, in convention assembled, realize that one year from now we must begin another active campalgn to secure suffrage In Nebraska, therfore be it {vear one of preparation for that cam paign and thorough work in lines of edu- catlon and organization extending into every township and precinct in the state. Resolved, That we urge on women | everywhere as the best means to educate and to stimulate organization the enroll- ment plan formulated by Mrs. Wheeler ot | Lincoln." Resolutions of thanks for entertainment are deliberately can't lle about me; you're a llar,”" and | started toward Sullivan and grabbed him “Resolved, That we make the coming tures in which he maligned Denver and ita people. At this point Lindsey Interjected, “You lielng about me; you by the coat. Court balliffs sprang to each man to prevent further demonstrations, and un- der the court's order took Judge Lindsey from the room. Mrs. Lindsey and some of the attaches of Lindsey's court present went out with him. Will Appeal to Neutral Powers GENEVA, Switserland, Oct. 14.—A com- mittee of Influential persons, including i spade they put him In the brickyard or lin the clay pit. “Work, yea they work. If a man re- fusen to work, as I8 often the case, and stays in bed and aots sullen in the morn- ing, they bring in & bucket of ice water and throw it over hlm. After that he goea to work like a good fellow.” The hospital in connection with the workhouse waa bullt entirely by the la- bor of the Inmates. There are about 30 men In the workhouse on the average all the time, and forty to fifty women. The women do all the laundry work and sewing. i Louden Says He Has but One Wife NEW YORK, Oct. 14.~Count Max Are they poisonous or non-poisonous? Are the sticks long and strongorshortand weak? Do the heads fly off or do they stay on ? Kitchen Saws Fine quality, In two sizes— 12-inch blades. . 14-inch blades Tire Chains per foot.... Galvanized Tubs o) 28¢ Eleetric weldod, Nos. 3, 4, 5, at, . .8é. D¢ and 10¢ Do they burn evenly or explosively ? Size 1 regular 76c, at... 8ize 2, regular 86c¢, at. .. If people knew as much aboit matches as they should, they would use Safe Home Matches made by the Diamond Match Company. 8c. All grocers. Bize 3, regular 95¢, at. .. * Wash Boards Wash Boilers Heavy quality; wpecial Toa';un fll?n or galvanized; regular’ 40c, (71 R regular §2.00, 1.57 from Beatrice' 4 R .imrnlnhod by Columbus were adopted. | The subject of Mr. Sunday's address ha o i Lnok been amnounced [TRIMBLE DISAPPOINTED BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special)—| TR AT LACK OF CORDIALITY uneer| §tock Feeding to L Cone shape; regular 25e, special at governmental officlals and representative professional men, has been formed In Geneva with the objective of appealing to neutral powers on behalf of the Ar- menian people. The committee also will Ask for them by name. Lynar Louden, sald to be a civil engi- neer and inventor of military appliances, who was arrosteq here last night, was held in $350 bail for examination Sat- Gas Jet Heaters.....$1.25 0il Heaters ........$3.25 At a meeting of the Beatrice volunteer fire department Wednesday evening E. E. | The Diamond Match Otto, recently appointed acting chief by | Mayor Mayer to succeed R. R. Woelke, | resigned, was recommended for the place. | Otto will probably receive the appoint- | ment at the next weekly meeting of the | city commissioners. He has been in the ©'S and stockmen are preparing to do} employ of the paid fire department for Be Big Industry| FREMONT, Neb, Oct. 1.—(Special)— With a part of the corn crop soft farm- more stock feeding this winter thgn for | | (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Oct. 14.—(Special.)—Captain { A. M. Trimble, assistant adjutant general of the Nebraska Grand Army of the Re- public, returned today from the national encampment at Washington considerably wrought up over the lack of feeling shown by the citizens of the national capital to- collect funds to assist the Arnienians. OLD FLAGSHIP OF FARRAGUT ISTO GO TO THE JUNK PILE WASHINGTON, 0ct. 14.—The old frigate urday when arraigned before Magistrate Ten ck today. The count was held on an affidavit charging susplelon of bigamy. 3 It whs sald at the detective bureau that while the nominal charge is bigamy, the arrest really was made at the request of the Department of Justice et Wash- MILTON ROGER 1515 Harney Electric Heaters ....$3,76 .. Sevcral years past. Feeding pens that have 1 ::‘:Ml..‘,:,:' b S TR | been vacant for many winters will be | The elty commissioners at thelr meeing | filled this year and much of -the grain Wednesday afternoon resurrected the or- | cOfiverted into beet and mutton. | dinance perta‘ning to the ins ! For several years Fremont was ‘a big| pestion of | - 4 eep feeding center, many thousands o T end e lesting of Oalry cattle in|eneen having been fatfened here every the ‘city, which was réad first time some months ago. The ordinance was read a | “inter: Franklin, flagship of Admiral Farragut on his trip to Europe at the close of the clvil war, today was placed out of com- mission at the Norfolk navy yard, pre- paratory to belng sold for junk. The Franklin has been a recelving ship at the Norfolk navy yard for a number of ward the veterans. “'Washington is a great place,” but it did not warm up as it should,” said Cap- tain Trimble. “In the parade, in which 10,000 veterans marched, nearly halt a million people lined the course, yet there was a notable lack of cheering and the ington. Count Touden denied the charge and sald the only wife hé had was the woman with him last night when the arrest was made. He also denied that he had married Minnle Wendt of Poughkeepale, N. Y, or Mrs. Rose O'Brien of New ——— years. It w P « clerk. second time Wednesday and it probably will be passed at the next meeting of the commissioners. Warrants for $20,000 in favor of Abel & Roberts, the paving con- tractors, were ordered drawn by the city ‘ Two boys, Newton Cole and Albert| Keiber, were taken into custody Wednes- day by the officers upon word received from Crab Orchard stating that they were wanted at that place. They left | their homes some time Sunday night and | stated that they were emroute to Colo- | rado to see the country. Thelr fathers | came after them today #md taok them | home. | In the last two days the Northwestern has handled over 100 cars of feeder cattle through Fremont to the Rosebud country. ‘This is the first year since the new coun- try was opened that the farmers have done much feeding. Aaldrop and Henry FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special)— A verdict of no cause of actlon was re- turned by the jury in the case of Hans Aaldrup and George Henry against Mrs. crowds were cold and undemonstrative in comparison with the warm greeting given in Detroit a year ago. ‘Omaha could have had the next en- campment, but the Commercial club of that city wouldn't extend an invitation or do anything to secure it sald Captain Trimble. “This was disappointing to the Nebraska veterans, who would have been £lad to have had the gathering in Omaha. Instead it will go to Kansas City." Captain Trimble attributed the coldness in Washington to the fact that the “south was in the saddle,” News Notes of Seward, SEWARD, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Hpecial.)— - | Mr. and M hn Welo Melvin W. Scott, until recently a pho-| MAFy Mick, and the reward of $1.000 of-|Mr. and Mrs. John Welch celebrated their tographer at Liberty, this county, was granted a divorce from Amy D. Scott in district court Wednesday. The defendant, | who was charged with cruelty, fatled to appear to contest the case. Howard Smith and Miss Clara Green- wood of this city were married Wednes- day afternoon at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greenwood, | Rev. C. E, Stevens officiating. They will | make their home on a farm northeast of Beatrice. Rev. J. W. Ferguson has just closed a successful revival meeting at Pickrell, where thirty conversions were made dur-| ing the meetings. uUscar M, East and Miss Edna Conn,| both of this city, were married ‘Wednes- | day night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Conn, in the | presence of fifty guests, Rev, C. F. Stev-| ens officiating. FIRE CHIEF CLEMENT PAYS CITY BACK AUTO MONEY : (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 14.—(Specfal.)—Fire Chlef Clement and the city commission wrote the final chapter today in the troubles which the officlals have been having over the purchase of an automo- blie for the fire department. The council rescinded the contract for the purchase, fered for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Miss Louise Mick last winter remains unpaid. Aaldrup and Henry claimed the reward on the ground that they notified the offi- the murderer of the girl, and assisted in his arrest. Held took his own life in the jail a few days after his arrest. Seek Wrestler as an Attraction BEATRICE, Neb, Oct. 14.—(Special)— The management of the coursing meet {o | be held at the driving park October 26-28 was unsuccessful in booking Joe Stech- ler, the Dodge county grappler, anda his brother Anton for an exhibition here, and will try to engage “Farmer’ Burns and Jess Westergaard for that date. One of the features of the mes: will be a mateh race for a purse of £/) between Hard Pine, a greyhound owned by Mr Kasparek of Odell, and Mr. Cannon, a hound owned by Flack of Grand Island. UNION PACIFIC ASKS LEAVE TO LOWER RATE From a Staff Corespondent.) LINCOLN, Oet, M.—(Special.)—Butter- golden wedding anniversary yesterday. "l’he members of the Grand Army of the | Republic and Ladles' Circle went in a |body to the Welch home, taking with | them gifts of gold and flowers. Mr. and | cers of the whereabouts of Frank Held, | Mrs. Welch homesteaded here at an early date and have resided here since.” Thir- | ty-two members of their family assisted In the observance of thelr golden wed- ding day. The annual harvest will be held at the Presbyterian church on next Sunday. Three prizes will be given for best ears of corn. A sunset social for the aged of Seward will be held in the pariors of the Presby- terian church Friday, October 15. Military Plans Based on Strategy LONDON, Oct. 14.~In Parllament in his remarks, Sir Bdwarq Grey, alluding to Herbia, praised the skill and courage with which it has turned upon its foes i driven them out of its country, as one of the outstanding features of the war. “Once again,” he sald, “the crisis is upon Serbla, and it is meeting it with the same splendid courage. “Through Greek territory alone could assistance be sent to Serbla,” continued filling dinner you ate last night. one of the last old vessels of the navy and was bullt at Kittery, Me. York, two women mentioned in connec- tion with his arrest. Thin Folks Who Would lncrea_sqlfleight SIMPLE DIRECTIONS EASY TO FOLLOW Thin men and women—that big, hearty, What became of all the fat-producing nourish- ment it contained? You haven't gained In welght one ounce. That food passed from your body litke unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth is you haradly &et enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over, Your nutritive organs, your functions of as- similation are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction, If every way you've tried to put on welght has falled try these simple direc- tions. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and eat with every one of these a single Sargol tablet. In two weeks note your welght. Bargol does not of ftself make fat, but mixing ‘with your food its purpose is to help the di- #estlve organs turn the fats, sugars and starches of what you have eaten, into rich, ripe fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood—prepare it in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. A great deal of this nourishment now passes from thin peo- Dles’ bodles as waste. Bargol is designed to stop the waste and make the fat pro- ducing contents of the very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your #kin and bones. Bargol {s non-injurious, pleasant, efficlent and inexpensive. | Sherman & MoConnell Drug Co., Cor. 19th and Dodge Bts.; Owl Drug Co., Cor. 16th and Harney Sts., Harvard Phoy., Cor, 2th and Furnam; loyal Phey., 27 N, 16th Bt., and other leeding druggists are authorized to sell it in large boxes—forty lablets to a package—on a guarantee of welght increase or money back. gestion, Purify the blood, tone PILLS Sold everywhare. In boxes, 10c., 28c. ——— Every Suit is cut, fitted and made . in Omaha. 1512% Dodge. Assets $9,000,000. 2 IN PA and the ohist ta v milk may be shipped in tank cars from the foreign secretary, “and that this as- Bolgnde, Nebraska, Aprfi 5, 1915, FIFTEFN PAYMENT LIFE POLIOY Spesch ‘at ‘the close of the. scasiom wpe| MRS (o Lincoln at 7 cents per 10 siatance is welcome is aufficiently proved Mr. Fred M. Saunders, Treasurer, Matired in the braided the commissioners for their. fail. | Y0Unds, eay the Nebraska Rallway com- by the recoption accorded by Greece to B Lif: ) 5 e to. SARS R S S 4 up by | Mission. . The Union Pacific applied forthe allied troops. Great Britain was glv- ankers e Insurance Co. OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INSURANOR o l,."; back the 5505 whict thy | Permission to make this rate, & reduction | ing Serbla all thie help in its power freely city pald for the achine, himself. His offer was accepted and the money paid ocer to the city attorney. The chief's action probably will mean over former tariffs. The Rock Island bas been given leave to cancel a rule providing extra charge | on traveling men's sample cases if the ana unconditionally. i “In view of the treaty between Greece and Serbla,” sald the forelgn secretary, |“how can there be any other attitude Lincoln, Nebraska. * Dear Sir: I wish to thank you for the prompt and liberal settle- ment on my 15-Payment Life Policy No. 6876 for $1,000, your Gen, OCOMPANY of Lincoln, Nebraska e T 80048 are #0ld to customers. Authority on the part of Greece toward the assist- Agt. W. L. Mosgrove, having just handed me your check for $1,091.97, Name .......ece..0..Austen G. Nelson e e o was glen the Minneapolis & Omaha rall-|auce offered through It to Berbla? In the which is the full cash surrender value. Residence ..........Belgrade, Nebraska Escaped from Asylum. road to convert $.93 of old stock Into steps taken we acted In the closest co- WACO, Neb., Oct. 4.—(Special.)—Yes- terday morning Timothy Erean, 33 years old, was arrested for making insulting remarks to a farmer's wife. He was, taken to York and before the insane com- | mission. It was learned that he was an| escaped Inmate from the asylum for the | Insane at Waukesha, - Wis. County At- torney Gllmore received the following' message from the superintendent of that institution: “Hold an until we arrive.” | Fixing KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special)— Belleving that the greatest benefit that a commercial club can be to a country | town Is to have the highways in such condition that the farmers and neigh- boring citizens can get into the city eas- | ily, the local club has instigated a cam- paign this fall to investigate every road | in the surrounding country and to see that any bad stretches are put in good condition before winter weather arrives. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. interest-bearing securities. The Hickman Telephone company has been given permission to issue stock to the amount of $860 for new improvements, The commission will hear the complaint of R. W. Marsball and others for better train service on the Crete branch of the Missourl Pacific on November §. GOVERNOR ASKS CLEMENCY FOR NEBRASKAN IN WEST From a tSaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. M4.—(Special.)=Gover- nor Morehead will write to the governor of California to ask him to exercise clemency in the case of a Nebraska boy who has been convicted there of com- plicity in riots in which & man was shot. The name of the Nebraskan s not given out. The governor's promise was made after representations made to him today by Fred Volpp, Scribner banker and state sentgor, and & delegation from| Dodge county, including a brother and| brother-in-law of the convicted man. 5 operation with France and the co-opera- tion of Russian troops is promised as soon as they can be made avallable, ‘The military measures adopted to meet the requirements of the new situation are the subject of continuous attention by the military suthorities of the allles and they will be taken in close consul- tation with each.other. It is not my province to make a public disclosure of military plans and I can only say I be- Heve they will be based on the principles of sound stral . HYMENEAL Farris-Niclsen. OXFORD, Neb,, Oct. 14.—(Special )—At the home of Mr. and Mrs, T, Fred Mack- prang Sunday morning occurred the wed- ding of thelr daughter, Miss Ada Nielsen, and Herbert 8. Farrls, Bozeman. Mont. Mies Nielsen was principel of the Oxford schools last year. Mr. Farris is an at- torney of Bozeman. Both are graduates of the University of California. Your second option of settlement, offering me $497.34 in cash and Amount of policy. . Total premiums pald company . . . . $808.25 + 1+ . $1,000,00 a paid-up participating policy for $1,000, payable at my death was very attractive, but on account of my family being grown and out of the need of my protection and myself 61 years of age, I decided to SETTLEMENT withdraw the cash, to be used in my oid age. years of sound protection for my family, and today you have returned to me every dollar I paid you and in addition thereto a net profit of $288.72. Whenever the occasion presents itself I will never fail to speak a good word for your company. 3 Ask the man who owns one of our policies, Have you an agency? Yours very truly, { AUSTEN G. NELSON, | Have you & policy? Total cash paid Mr. Nelson. . . ) And 15 Years Insurance for Nothing I find that in the 15 years I have paid you $803.25, have had 15 .. $1,001.07 biogadhi\ ’ Dull eyes, blotches and other skin blemishes result from a disordered di the stomach, &:fldy stimulate the liver and ECHAM'S Largost Sale of Any Modicine In the World: Lo