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THE BEE: OMAHA, NOVEMBLEK 191 WISNER TEAM NOW POLLARD ON REFERENDUM STATE CHAMPIONS! Believes the Law Good, in that It Removes from Politics Questions | of Moral Nature which he has chartered to carry a delegation of pacificists . ::n.'.:..n“;}:'.:';n-::. . ot i i : Holds Independent Foot Ball Title i to Europe. The ship will sail from New York on De- | Lack of Harmony in Party is Crop-|many chiidren she didn't know ..4,,“‘ by Beating Nonpareils, Seven 'TO MEET HERE WITH FARMERS cember 4, ping Out at Every Turn {to do to Nothing. | FORD AND PEACE SHIP TO CARRY PACIFICISTS TO EUROPE—Henry Ford, from a picture made at the Hotel Biltmore on Wednesday last, and the steamship Oscar II, MONDAY, =757 DEMOCRATS ARE IN GREAT MUDDLE in the Road. | humane standpoint, has eome to light, but the board has not seen fit to make any change In affairs As this Information emanates from a democratic source and is made openly it therefore goes to give evidence (hat CANADA SEIZES RICH, NATURAL COLOR T0 " GRAY AND FADED HAR —a r a Staff Correspondent.) " o s —r & [ | LINCOLN, N % —(Bpecial )—B. M % ! ! GAME IS HARD FOUGHT ONE|roiiara of Nehawha tu very well satisfied " '? | BOARD OF CONTROL IN TROUBLE, WHEAT AND WILL { Ny FRANK QUIGLEY his candidacy for the reg mina | B (From a Staff Correspondent.) DEGIDE ON PRICE 1 artling ke Trojans, the Nonpareils of | tion fc vernor | # | LINCOLN, Neb, Nov. 2.—(Spectal)— ' Cmaha suceumbed to the Cornfeds up| Mr n last night | 4 | Thatthere s harmony in the democtutic | PUSSIES i statc that hafl from Wirner, Nebraska. and | n Ca party all democrats are willing tn swear. | (Continued on Page Two, Coiumn Six) For several years the state independent |€0Un atien Sl by v s o Iy "I“" | and not to the hoiders of grain in store fcot ball honors have unquestionat n |meeting " |§e unable to point out at this tme. [eyye 1y, polders of grain in stors are | gion teying to “wis * thoss gray the property of this burg, and judging | imagred | |BYery week brings new complications | ... 4 oo, fasr treatment, It hed been hatrs, Do what your voung-lookin trom the beet trust and fiying machines | *"*r" part in the |and chances for e e ey | thought destragle not to precipitate mar- il nd. do-hring' bac (hd hatnral colo wow tossing the leather exg for Wisuer g PR A L TR VAR Ny ,.,I I"‘;h“""'“' “"l"'“"“' e roula seer, | ot conditions at the expense of the cus- Mh Hay'e Halr Health Prove that it this town will be the proud possessor of |, "% tETE WET FOREE SO O T 10 be the reason of the conditions whien |LOMers from whom we hope to obtain bk iy Not' o Sol need know It the belt for some moons to come. {viditag Hand teland, Ted Cloud asd seve | I"m" ;u":";"“ ‘v’“h '(::"m':‘:_" on i |OT4ers in the future and who are OUF becauss (hs prevaralion works gradu Althugh the Nonparells fought with un-i . oo noints, and find that my the cabinet m.c-n eulted | ”;‘ '". 4 allies in the war. nll:- nlna ‘xnlmfll\ (h‘—w::mt ,P"f: :h: 1'inching courage against the overwheim \ giiacy 30 1oonell avon very Thvevals g’ oSy n the resign: ““T'he action taken by the British gov- Talura _u-};w‘ t ‘|"“',‘. Im;l\ eping i g T . tion of Mr. Bryan, Nebrasks democrats | oorn MG Tl Ton war condi- YOUF Balr lossy and wavy and remo ing power of the Wisner line and the|eupecially by the business men in those contracted the disease of @'ssontent and | he Canadian ‘NS !l Wandruff nearly irresistile backs fro mthe first|towns. They appear to'like the stand 1 | 08 Whare Wers oW rebubicaty in senics | Hond Gad the resonss of t ana ‘-: Be & yoiiis, uelve-looking man. Dom't toot of the whistle until the asbestos |have taken on th el reb gy dewapr "i P " | kovernment has been dictated by with get in (he “has-been” class. Get a bot- dropped, thelr work avalied them n'»‘hhlh’f\n("v\ will have a chance to vote in the scoring department. Nevertheless at the tion and tell me they ar the Omaha contingent is entitled to oodles | with me on that proposition of eredit, as It fought hard for every| When the tnah, working desporately, but in valn, |1aw was passed by the leglsinture arainst the superior equipment of Wisner. | the strong points made by those who de- | {sired its enactment Into law was that it | | would take questions like those of a moral i |nature out of polities. It would give the :ngles were surprise yvester- | i S NEURTES S5 & i | people of the state a chance to pass upon | G4y Gftermoon when the Nonparells,|i)opn; goily upon their merits and give troupe to meven points, while they fatled | o, e 0 0 T cin e © reglster. The only material difforence upon next ele fnitiative and referendum Wisner Shows Class. ‘The foot ball devotees around these s b to find fault with htey began to pick flaws {n their politizal brothers. Everybody in tamiliar with the ditions at the state house caused by the refusal of State Treasurer George Hall ‘|h pay warrants where no appropriation | had been made for their payment. Then came the pronunviamato of Mayor Charles Bryan of Lincoln as the mouth- plece of his brother Willlam, that ne democrat could have the Bryan sup- port unless he pledged himself for pro- hibition. This was a direct shot at the | regard to the same state of facts’ | Stops U. 8, Shipments, WINNIPEG, Man., Nov. 8.—News of the embargo on expoert of Canadian wheat created a sensation in grain exchange and | tranaportation circles. General opinion is |the order wi'l prevent any shipments in | bond or otherwise of Canadian wheat into {the United States either by rail or lake | ports. | A meeting was held of the Winnipeg {Grain exchean to coneider whether the tle today; If it doesn't prove to you that your hair can be natura! colored, and that you ean be as young-looking as you want to, your money will be given back by Sherman & McConnell Druz Cc.'s Stores ~Advertisement AMUSEMENTS. : WHikout thets. questions infiuencing the | very democratic vitals and it aroused Ql‘thlnro -h-' open thé market for letween the two squads was that the |vote At the time the law was passed in | & storm of protest. | Whest tomorrow Wiener aggregation amply demonstrated |the 1911 seseion the law covered this very | Thet “Unssen Power.” | “s ® better state of preparedness, and 'Or‘]‘rnpm”lnn. reading Then Mayor Charlie Bryan charged his | May Bear Market. pe This reason they triumphed over their e Omaha. rivals after sixty minutes of one #:y0f the most grueling battles indulged In |partisan manner and without any indica- w4 eround this neck of the woods for mome [tion or suggestion on the ballot that | %4 time. Neither team appeared to have a[they have been approved or endorsed by * marked advantage, except In the first|any political party or organization auarter, when the Non pareils looked the| ‘‘The act of itself showa that it was | best, and a few minytes during the sec- | PAssed with tho idea that the submission one quarter, when Wisnes oozed over the |f any proposition to the poople should ‘All propositions submitted in pureu- | ance hercof shall be submitted in a non- | ‘unseen power” and the “special Inter- ests’' were running the city government and more trouble came Last week Colonel John G. Maher niade the charge through the local demo- cratic paper that Brother-in-law Tom Allen ossited the bonding company that put up the indemnity bond for the Lin- brother commiasioners of Lincoin that an | Local grain men dld mot know last night just what the efféct of the seisure would be as thoy ssid that it would de- pénd largely upon what price was fixed by the British government. They satd however, that they thought it would hava » bearish effect on the Jocal market. | “Great Britain, which realize tie 31 t Performance Tonight S Speaks for Itself! 8till Playing to Crowded Houses. D. W. Griffith’'s World Sensation, P THE enly touchdown of this wonderful bautie. |tAnd en tx own meriia and, that the | coln Gag company in ite suit in federai | #normous crop "°,,‘.'.":,$"",,:: ",’.‘::Jn Ot course, the Wisner have a clean- | Yoter should not be influenced In any court. Ax brother-in-law tothe meyor | cheapen our erop, 8 out, Will-urned title mb&'..ch.m.;..n.m: way by any other thing. It was passed | Wwno had been elected to office becauss Wheat operator. “If the government nevertheless the Omaha foot ball devotees | W!!N the ldea that it would rellave the of his fight on the gas company, and #teps in and decides to handle the wheat ecandidate from yo #7¢ unanimous in the cpinfon that the BUEHIE. T NOUAR S 10 Hoady 0 {any question which the reople themselves | i Mn:;nn:::bhn:'::' Kot & thing on the |0y dociding by their votew and Was an acotmpted ::"n simply an effort to get results direct from | e the people, leaving the candidates them- Frany o ey the fireworks started. |seivey to stand entirely upon thelr fit- | Ridoed ton :1- ‘,'n"_: ,:"" :x“-!:rdl ness for the office they were aspiring to 1 asse b . be elacted to, f.‘.'"{.d‘ s soore o Foran, | "«While I am not afraid to take a stand ) Vards for the Nonparells to oy ot tray (00 any of the queations which may come *Uiavera unable to push the oval over. Dur. |UP: 1 e¢l that any effort to bring thete _ [tssues into the campalgn of any candl 1 parel ,f:!::":,"‘";e":_'.;"‘:mf"::e qut:"i"ffl_':: date for office simply kills the effect of ferendum idea as ex S¥nated with the ogg on Wisner's forty. | h® nitiative and re *five-yard line. pressed in the law when it was passed . o lection | At the start of the second quarter the | 219 handicabe the voter in his selection t YiiNonparella punted. Then Wimer startod |Of the ™Men ke would like to vote for. T down the ficld. Frank pesled off ten. [UN8 AW Wis & Kood law when it wan | -~ w ‘Waods want over for a touchdown. Frank Kicked goal. Fran kkicked off to Foran, who advanced ten yards. From then on Wistér had the better of this quarter, but were unable to score. I the third quarter Fitch kicked off Ao Hateky, who advanced twenty yards. Dem Parsimony : Hampers Guard PRESIDENT AND HIS FIANGEE SEE GAME “Then & pass, Frank to Leo Kane netted By Lack of Cash. Themselves. | Wilson Party Attracts Almost as Much Attention Players also as United States District Attorney this alleged “unholy thing” on the part of Mr. Allen was conadered by Colonel Hoher as being undemoecratic and he rushed Into print with ah “inquiry” into {the matter. Allen Recom Ro d. This aroused the ire of Mr. Allen and |h- demafided through the same papsr some sort of retraction and the name of the writer of the article who had signed himself an ‘“Interested Citizen.” The | paper jigged back immediately And gave the name of the warlike Colonel as thé writer of the article. Now the Colonel comea back and admits he wrote It, but He re- :m-ul- no specific charges that Mr. Allen a resident of Mitchell since 1901 geons and the Loulsville Medical college. | Ty, He was & native of Ohlo, being the son | mon. of Judge T. N. Cralg of Washington Court | House, O, He held the position of coro- ner fi‘ several terms and at the time of his dekth was county health officer Frank Kolarik. i has stirred and it up some more ‘“‘har. is Intimated that Allen with the usual fighting =pirit which has marke his gots on many a bloodless battlefield, simply says, “'Let 'em comne.’ Now come rumors of a recall of thd mpay sue for damages, while the Colonel | ofop 1t cuts out the middie men who are olways striving to keep up the prices. If | the British government makes the price low, it will rave a tendency to drive down the price the farmers of the United States will recetve, “Just what the effect will be cannot ®e foretold untll more detafls are avail- able. ‘This Wheat must hdve all intended for export anyhow.' \Best Liver and Bowel Laxative celved his education in the Ohlo Wes- |hag tited by the deal he bs | - passed, It is still a good law, and Its » | profited by the deal on the band, | i | Then Woods skirted the left end for | Piosnds 1t W "" 4t e is levan, the Starling Medical college, the | and he simply fnquired 1t Mr. Allen | for Famlly l Se| sixty yards, Frank reeled off six. Then Baitimore College of Phyaiclans and 8ur- |had a hand In the commiseion pie. | | ] il s i ‘‘Cascarets’’ regulate women, men and children without injury. been | OF A ATIO People Saw It the 33,761 First Tzo Weeks! DID YOU? You Can’t Afford to Miss It! A man told us last night that he Lad driven 1C0 miles tu _see this i h CRETE, Neb, Nov. 35.-(Special)— mayor end what ls pecullar abeut [t fs Picture, and that “BY GUNM, :::Alr' \-\l»:du' ..‘.‘.:"'}.5.'....'2'?:“ u::.'»h .y..‘l:“; (From a Statt Correspondent.) RET TO CAPITAL TODAYI Frank Kolarik, who had been employed |that the noise is all made by democrats Take when bilious, hmhy" WaAS WoRTH IF! o . e notted |\ I EOLN, Nov. 2.~(Special.)—The un- URN APT by the Burlington railroad for thirts- |who have formerly been the very strong- | for colds, bad breath, Weaty yards, on.whigh Kane acored a | seven years, died Friday morning of heart | hich the B Mat. Daily, 2:15; Evening, 8:15 BERSown, which’ was' not silbwed businesrlike and penuflous action of the : | est supporters which the Bryans b 3 o v as not wllowed on NEW YORK, Nov, 28.—President | failure. The funeral was held today. |had In the past, Just how far tha thi . sour stomach. adeownt of n Wismer Man being offside. last state legislature in érippling insti- | ! pas ow far the ng Eém then on the Ofaha bunch bright. | tutions of the state by a refusal to ap- Wieon and his flancee, Mrs. Norman : L. M. Andress. {will go will depend very largely upon : PRIc Es @ied Jup and played Mke real voterans propriate sufficlnt funds to carry on GAlt, and a large party of friends and | CRETE, Neb, Nov, 2.—(Special)—L. |future mcts of the mayor. but the fire K . Ui blance of the quarter, In the third quarter when the Non Davells were forced to punt Kinky Foran Tegovered the punt, which netted a forty ¥4rd gain. This was the only time the Nonpareils looked dangerous in tho third Quarter, At the beginning of the fourth quarter thio Nonparefls were forced to punt. leo | Would hav [ M. Andress, an old Crete resident, died of paralysis Thursday night. a daughter and son | has been Builded, the political pot {s be- He leaves 'inning to simmer and if a little more Boarq of Contro] Muddie, pay has again switched to the etate house. Charges are made by a tried and true democrat in an Omaha demoeratic pafhr under a Lincoln date line this morning that the state board of control, the work of those departments of the relatives, came yesterday to attend government s evidenced occasionally the Army-Navy foot ball game, They already and tho blennium is not halt gitracted almost as much attention gone. as the players themselves. Despite 16 wes discovered last weok that ""'_‘lh« rain, they remained until the end departments had drawn warrants for about #4000 in advanes on a fund that ©f the game and said they enjoyed it. | 1apsed If this action had not They will return to Washington Mon- Matinees, 25¢ to $1 Evenings, 50c to $2 De: WASHINGT tment Orders, N, Nov. 58.—(Special Teie- gramo-isac D Keppart Was appointed Postmaste Norrls, Mellette county, at South Dakota, vice Paul H. Putnam, re- signed the face of war complications and the |'0 the Army stand. | fact that the national government had ' rounded by West Point rooters at Pearson and Hassen were the | Offered & Iarge sum to the state it the|the end of the contest. particular stars for the Nonpareils, whilo | FUATd Was fitly recognized, General Hall | to renew lease of present the postoffice at Neligh, |term of ten years from Decembe 6 returned thirty yards. Then a pass, | been taken day ’m:q:'..,n,"fl mination '“.,” b.“,‘md n“m:jnrlllyl of 'rfho'r: are democrats and Kan . n, | Do § y vary zmnvvu- er at Bing. |all dppointees o e governor, are not | Frank to Leo Kane, netted thirty yards. | The Natlonal Guard has been pretty| During the game the president and | h-dr‘-;"l‘):lk Cow ) ‘Ny':’xi( Dodge, Ja., | ¥O~ing In harmony with the governor | wm‘: bt:tn ‘;;r:; |:“:o,m?;n::: ":::‘l]nr‘:‘ )mu;- r;r\|p|\|m| ‘Wum:; of .1”"v actlon of Mrs, Galt and their party first occu- TR 4.aaetip 0 laboratory "nastat. | and that he has bedn entirely ignored . nine, " ¥ the legislature in holding down the ap- pled a box on the Navy side and dur- And in the bureau of standards at Pitts- | when it comes to being consulted regard- i Brin o nrlesqu #9, could not push the ball over After |pronriation to n leas sum than was given ©. iy 1 halt ther. wint ovee | NG sitkiete Siostiinat 3 Ing the running of state inatitutions. i ATL Mot To thres attempts. The Omaha bunch kicked | g Peo oty @8 o SUEUL R BT BV ing the second hal En::'y w::. ‘:“'r‘_' the proposal of the Neligh N 1t is charged that the success of the (8 TWICE DAILY w5 MaI.Toda[ oyt of danger and the plgakin was in the | Instead of nasty, harsh pills, saite, | middje of the fleld when the whistle |eastor ofl or dangerous calomel, why | |don’t you keep Cascarets handy in your | |home? Cascarets act on the liver and | GOOD NATURED, ROLEY-POLEY BERT BAKER was fald on the successful management of state institu- r 1 Houses and cottages | tions over which the governor had gen- ; Apartments, fla! can be rented quick Guents nt Theater Party. 4 v and cheaply by a|eral supervision and the board of con- |{hirty feet of bowels tly you dom't ¥rank, Leo Kane and Woods starred for | had asked for an appropriation covering g s th - rty feet of els so gently you don th4 Vialtors. Wtinisls 50 s Sanid Thish St oo | “.:-mha::-:mn‘:: .‘::ru'r‘:;l.llldetlf :T-: Bee “‘For Rent m: was supposed tohmnmu. realize you have taken a cathartic, but| Next Sunday the Nonpareils will play | able it to make itself more effective and | Gertrude Gordon her friond. e Mar P o g Lenarmg e er et onrd 17 |they act thoroughly and ean be dop nded And (b Wow o ; &8 sil-star aggregation from the north | come up to the army requirements. {nm Wilson o the home of friends Ba'nk Olearmgs of ne |'oeul M“dwtvl:n:" mo: yoal | LTI0 WAIN S UEU tiber o bewel: bidnoe 3 end at Rourke park. Avistor MoMillen has beex | : ¥ . ng Is necessary—they move the bile and - t eMillen h N greatly of the Wilson family and then went at these institutions whom the gover. . o ais | TR handicanped hecanse of ook ¢ @infe *1a | himself to the home of Colonel E. M. the Tnisad s for [MOr belives inefficlent. Thé charge In poleon from the bowels without griping with wVerSIty Farm owns his own plane and thus the guard | House, where he had dinner, Mra. Galt, | Aing November 75, as renorted | made that It {s well known around the |ANd sWeéten the stomsch. You eat oné Babe LaT , has heen fortunate in that degree. but Miss Wilson, Miss Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. |to Bradeiret's Journnl. New ‘Tork ngfree | it house that “twe heads of state |°F t¥O 8t night like candy and you wake alour ! Wfll Have Shee there has been little money to pay the [Dudley Field Malone and other friends | 8IS P05 I, SEROT LAY (A Linsticutions. ave not doing their duty as |UD fosiing fine, the hesdache, billows- v p eaptain for his efforts to put the Ne- Were guests at dinner of John Wilson, | vy Canadinn clearings ARyrega‘e 319, | they should. but the board is standing |Pes%. bad breath, coated tongue, sour A P ed- D D 3 braska guard on the map. He has made |* ©ousin of the president's, and Mrs. | 575,000, as against $195,4'2,0'0 tast week and | tor them, either through fear of disturb. |*tomach, constipation, or bad a4 dis. ? e lng ay €0, O/ sovert fiights at county falrs this jast | 'VUsOn. Tonight the president, Mrs, |$10.7TIR00 in this ' week last vear [ine thom because they ecquieee in what | SDPears, Mothets should giva eross, DEAR HEADER: g season and in that way has been able | 0! and other members of the party | Followlng, are the returis :‘"‘.‘:;‘“'&f‘k has been shown to be unusual activities |#ick, feverlsh or billous ehildren a whole Bert's new show allows uo time fo , Nov. 38.—(Spacial.)~A sheep | to get a little money and got along very | **'® FUCHS 0f Mr. und Mrs. Wileon at | week 'as compared with {hia' week last |at the fnstitutions in charge of thess CMscaret any time=they are harmiess Tightod 10 sesute 300 of tho Hou's day will be lield at the univer- | well. He very mueh dosires to ‘make | ® theater party. oar: two men, Unquestionable proof as to the (and safe for the little folks—Advertise. | Rovnem-dte (::ndv'v-l 4;: e .l,“- < Hhigeerd l::',"b',.r & atlthe meroplane department of the Ne-| ... rias g "."'""‘"n"f .:‘oruin"xl;r Cities. Aotin; [ove. [ yp JIOATIES IR Tt 1 NoNES, Toly 8 | MeBt , 5 B e B M R persons interest n eep re braska guard the best 1 th | ® o'cloc Special rain. e \ - ¥ L JOHNSON. Mar. Gayety. " to attend. The visitors will have n the country |gtation he personally saw to the plaging e A0 AT 3 b opportunity of looking over the sheap | ',‘,M woula do 0 had he funds o do i ¢ membera of his party n five auto- | SEW, ook , Tea00) WA o S50, 500 and Ve, AV Uledl in the experiment which will be |t eXPerience in Omaha where he dam- |moblles and responded to the cheering | prdelphis ‘o “54.000 B T MATS, 1Sc and 25¢ 47> Slestd'at that time and to hear speecher | 5°0 his machine sightly and the guard |from a crowd. Colonel ahd Mra. House | Bomrese'? % B 8% xn ¥ 7ou tibs. bue 38 20e by Sheep feeders as woll as members of | P4 N0 funds to enable him to repalr it | were there to welcome the president, | 8t Lovis. | ) o X you AT"A:Y“‘:‘.B‘;I the college faculty. The address of wel- |50 he could fly back to Lincoln, shows| The procession of autos went directly | KAnsas City | NPy ot 10c 4L AT Tner vome will be given by Dean . A, Bur-|One 6f the ways In which the stato has!|to the polo srounds for the foot ball | gem Franeisco ... { 51,840 0% 23,3000 Waby Oarriave Garaze in the Lobby N4t . Among the other speakers and | Deen setback by the mction of the last |same. | Baltimore ol g by thelr subjects are: G. W. Hervey, Omaha, | legislature, | Cheering Greets Prestdenr. | Minneapolis |1 e TR S e - 1! N . ' oy I el e maes Man: Hi g Cheering Brested the chiet execu- | Cincinnati | - s e tive as he st d from his tomo- | Cleveland M Nights, 100-30e. Nathoas of tiinaing westen tamver’ | LIRD LN Cut-Off ~ ie o e wovees, rom e wutomo | Cetelod, BOYD sl aes eodos nson, , *“The O | 9 —_—— v o) R the Bheep Men, '".;..n..."n...‘.'; | From Cha man t | Dantels, who occupféd the next box, wel- | bk rieans. .| Today, Tuesday and Wednosday, z‘-’ L dhs e B 1) n to jgomed the president and Mes. Galt io the | Milwauked ; g BOBERT EDESON in g vyl 4 Navy side. During exciting periods dur- | Atlanta | 18 . B s Tert 1 3 ramen e | Valley I8 Seleoted (s s sum: the e sooa up | Lotz iy IR SAVE HIaN febor of auimal husbandry, will roview | STROMSBURG, Neb. Nov. 25.—(8pe- |00 *48erly leaned forward. He contin- | guraio 110000000000 0] 29.1]0 FEVRA=WEW TO SEARAe the esults of the sheep foeding experi- | Clal)—On Friday n committee from the | &Y CXPained the plays to Mra. Galt. | g, Paul., /00 smee' el DOE Shaen; | Leave the wgalt, just closed, and will also give & | Commercial club at Polk and one trorg | At the end of the first half, the prei- | Portiand,” Ofe.. lnacson 3 Musioal Movies, ( world Beh: sevlew of last winter's experiment, which | the Commercia) club at Stromsburs made | 360t 51004 up, and accompanied by Mrs. | Houaton e fon: “Every Saturday, 10130 to Noom, , has just been published In bulletin No. 183 |8 drive in automobiles from Polk to | ™'t And the rest of the party, walked |[LiNER o WM DO ) So—Kiddies' Funny Pilms—se of the agricultural experiment station. |Wahoo for the purpose of selecting o |2CT0%® the fleld. As he reached the | sindianapolis 10,415 o) Boaivee s e High Line cut-off to the Lincoln nighs | N&Y¥ side, the Navy band plaved the | Providence 80800 a7 e CORN IN CUMING COUNTY {way. This ‘cut-oft runa from Chatman | Star Spangled Banner. The president im- | Fort Worth [l Keetaw 103 racne - throush Polk, Stromsburg, Ulyeses, | MOdIately stopped and faced the Navy | Wwashington, D. ¢ VR D NOT OF BEST QUALITY |Dwight, Vaiparatso, tvesten and Wahoo :"'“’ The ;“""”;""“"“ of cadets | g Jogerh. IR K Enjoy the Southland's balmy climate during this coming | iatte it s A ¥ Yomtovisi |And joins the Lincoln high S rom Annapolis st at attention and | Columbus | Riow 410 inter—beautiful beaches, grov trees erythi Doty Mainen 3 NP BET POINT, Neb., Nov. 28.—(8pe. |Valley. Tt gives a direct r‘v:::\lr::l‘l::lnl :: the president waved his hat to them. |Nashville 0 R o g 1 :l:la':“m;ku lo(alumw“i'u wiu: 4 :::m mistro .nid S FOUR Tk ib=The major portion of the corn crop | the sand. 1t also runs through the three | THeY cheered him until he reached the |AIbaNY oo R e 1 " (e o e 2 L Caming county has been husked and [or four best counties In the state and |SoPter of the field, where the Army | mi)oqo ' 5,885, 70 ; Tickets on sale daily to April 30th with MARX BROS. Alinopt every farmer s straining every | will not only give a better road, but winl |€adets took It up and continued until | Dres Moines 4,99 o Ihi ' r Travel Weekis to finish the work before winter |advertise Nebraska to advantage to tour- | e reached his seat. Seeretary Garrison B.In::m Smoon return t of June 1st, 1916 Iriess: Matines. on e #ots In. A very large proportion |ists passing through the state, A few |™et him half way across the fleld and bt 4 g ) Satorer o Suadar). Nighia. loc, e, e “eor ip this section Is lght and |hills were encountered on the route, but | escorted him to his box e + ] i Only $50.68 for the round trip to Jacksonville, Fla., £87.18 e - . Groadionally . tleld 1a found of |they were nothing in comparisen with ———— | Novpork | to Havana, Cuba, with corresponding reductions to other points Continuons #9084 qUALY, but the average grade |the aand. 1t also cuts off several miles DEATH RECORD. Spokane | in the South and Southeast. P All Seats of core ks far below that of former years. [of the dlstance. The personne] of the —— = ohlia o | 7 e e e o By SVt Gupusiy Pifeliogen FLORENCE ROCKWELL ing to stock lacks substance | Gatfin of the Polk Progre: 0. John- o Ay : 8 2 qualities and that It takes [son and H. T. Frazier of Polk, and C, v, | , MITUHELL '\'“f‘l N"’"‘.""’:‘" Y= | R s | Connecting service via Rock Island Line P " the Guaitity usually needed | Nelson, R. L. Anderson, secretary of |5 10 By of the fimm of Riley & Tyler | Now Haven | in “BODY AND SOUL the Same result. Bheep ap- |the Btromsburg Commercial club; Post. | icd Friday at hie home northeast of | Sloux Oity, Automatic Block S Tense Drama of Dusl Pers: 1 Brive Litter on this yeers corn |master B. 5. Keck and Mine Chatiis | MIEheN Of heart failure after & lingerfhs [Senna_Rapide... .-} Finest Modetn All-Steel e —— —mnaty. Kind of stock. There are |Coleman, cditor of the Hieadlight, ail of |1INe: Mr. Riley waa B vears of ags | SURSONS il il | Safety fed In Cuming county, | Suomsburg v and had been in business in Mitchell for | yiEtRAREL \ oAb g Bogniond nine wears. He same here from Kirkviie, | Rustine "0 | Superb Dining Car Service Shioped in about 3,000 head Tou Nelohhore Advies. {Ia. Mo leaves & widow and four sons, ali | Sprinetieid, Mass ¥ .e. fLas wister my son Claude had a [of Mitchell Worceste | Write, phone or call st Rock Islend Travel Bureas, | severe attack of croup. 1 took a nelghs Dr. L. W Cralg f ‘h‘" Fortamn Bosss, for tickess, vesarvotons, lnfivas- Everybod ads arts the Longs. bor's adviee and procured b bottle of | MITOMELL, Neb, Nov. 35 ~(Special.) Ty y o oney ‘#tops the | Chamiberiain's Cough Remody. 1t re- | Dr. 1. R Oralg, one of (he best known J. 8. MeNALLY, Divisicn Passenger Agont w your cold getting |Meved hini promptly.” writes Mre. T.|physicians in weetern Nebroake. died here | | hoome Phboene Douglas 428 Bee W‘nt Ad‘ Puly e AWIH. Bell, Vandergrafl, Pa Obialoable | Wedncsdas noon of hesrt fa/lure. Dr. | Fremdnt 2 sverywhere —Advertisemen |Cruig was i1 years of age and had n"nl *Last W

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