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THE THURSDAY, DECEMBER ¢ 5. 3 Nebraska STILL MORE FIGHT LEFT IN DR. HALL Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska l Nebraska [ RAILROADS WITHUKAW from Beatrice | BRY'IAJ{SFI,{T&:IEN(QLATE! Notezul(‘iorélagga&;cgty‘ ICE RATE APPLICATION | ‘““NO APPETITE” DID YOU SAY Assessment Plan Will Give a Boost y (From a Staff Correspondent.) TO Sta,te S Values BEATRICE, Neb, Dec. 8-—(Special)~| LINCOLN, Dec. 8 —(Special.~The rail I g The awards were made Tuesday at the [roads withdraw their application iwfors | M . State Treasurer Will Not Pay War- (From & Staff Correspondent) Mayor of Lincoln Tries to Influ-|poultry show now being held in this city, |the :;mn- Rallway commission today ask- | Then your Stomach and d]gestlve ; 3 L ere bel Yo 300 Birds on & Ing for an increase on the charge A Y LINCOLN, Dee, 8 (Spectal)—The ef- to there belng over 30 birds on exhibiticn. | Barges foh f y rants Following Decision Until |, SVl et e of hssessment ence State Officer to See The Barred Rocks and Single Comb [IoIng €ars ang for salt used in the ar- n must lndeed be in a bad Motion is Acted Upon to bring about an assessmont by county His Way. Rhode Isiand Reds are the largeat classes, | FARmOR! Orga 5 3 [ . & | ™ y dam ompaol @ ronds have been charging $2.0 per LR ’ nssessors of all real estate at T5 per cent | Tuesday evening Adam' Thompeon et v , , ; odn: Mor $3oie- cars. &nd. % cont condition, but don't be alarme of its real value, 1t snccesstul, will mean 0 NOT LIKE PLAN|Amity, Mo, who scored the birds, ad cents per . WANTS OHANCE' TO DISCUSS IT|f s real value, it ancoesatul, will mean | DEMOCRATS DO N ressd tho' doultry fanciers and_ othérs (hURdredweight for mit. They aaiced in ' ase | el h w e oF efr application for a raise to $3,00 for 1 1 the total valuation of real state in this ! P Sty at the show. He took a number of brds . : L f t (Kiom a Staff Correspondent). state about $R20400, This will make the | ,l\."'.",""\'. Sra :"':Wf"‘::,'“,”‘“ has | from the coops and explained their good | ICINK and @ cents for mit. For some 0SS OI appe ite 1s alwayS the LINCOLN, Dec. 8 (Special).—State S AR « Spec d bad qualitie reagon, during the learing this morn ‘< . ® | ascossed valuation of lots and lands in- | jeaked out and from & reliable source | &nd bad qualities : it : f | f d k f :I‘;n:'::r::.p::‘le I:r:":.rl‘rt‘l';:t‘:'I:‘!\;"'t“"::; crease from $328.69,951 to $34.49.01, and | (hae very recently Mayor Bryan has| [Bdna Jenkins brought suit for divanes | e e l‘l":';h"‘('l‘(""‘ Wy irst Slgna ofinward weakness, o1 a o Wil increase the total viluation of the ] 4 z ds who are| Tuesday against Nessle Jenkins on the | - L atio $ altaits St %o the - state fire com- u A called In & number of friends Posr s Ly, The petition | Ut Prejudice, which probably —means | I l' l d b 1 I h ld sy Uil anctiier inning is had on | TATS from HELSILIN to. 6886418, still with him on his prohibition mani-{ Eround of extreme cruclty. “The Pettion | hat the wpplication will be made again | aZy iver,C Ogge owels. tshou BTN ke Saigtwey ant ‘e This is the plan which Secretary | fosto and some others who have mot been | StAtes that tho couple were married at | in another ROCK ISLAND IN HURRY 1 TO START 3-CENT FARE| form Bernecker of the state board has been working on during the past month or so and will mean an increase of absut 20 per cent in the valuation of real estate, The Wymore on January 22, have two children. W. R. Scott of this city has been ap pointed eity electriclan at Wymore to suc- | 1912, and they { turning this morning he has issued the following statement of what he thinks about it: “I was out of the city at the time the very enthusiastic over the orders made | by Mr. Bryan requiring every democratic | candidate for office to pledge himself for | prohibition or he could not have the sup- be given immediate attention so as to ward off a more serious illness. o O e was filed JIAW renuirea proverty to be listed at ita | Bt 'op tne Bryans and has started a | Sod Samuel Lee. who was recently ousted iy . 2 actunl valve and assessed at one-fifth | o . . "I by Mayor McMullen. Lee refuses to turn o Sialt Cort e and Fave just returned. I have read the | campaign to manufacture a slate com-| | rom a Staff Correspondent.) e | value. The board proposes to list the : over his keys and threatens to resist! 1 Doo. . ' BB AL) cpinion of the court and after consulta- posed of men of the Bryan stamp to fill R e0. 8.-(8pec’al.)~Attor land at its sale value, taking the rec- | iliC A O ‘o | ovster in the courts Iney Gemoral Reed accepted service | tion with my counsel, it has been decided - every state office on the democratic Iney Geners d accepted service in to file a motion for rchearing. STO8 QL tHA 0Shiy: TRcONIiCE ST IR TCRNN : | bebalt of the state this morning on a 9 “The clrcumstances seem to be pecu- |1 Belleving that a great many of the | ‘rnoe who have been backward in fail Nebraska sGhools | sul’, brought by the Rock Island raliroad | liar, as only three out of the seven |Sles Ao ELOTH at mere HAn the ¥etl ling in with the plan have neen taken upon , [for an injunction before the federal | xe o court to prevent the state from prevent judges of tho court sesmed to agree [S® THE® 16 has heen decited FHAL It | the pinnacle of the political temple, fed TO Remember Harrlsh..; EACIRIYNL ety fde Begeni 2 that no specific appropriation was necea- " | grape juice till their eyes bulged out and | the right valuation for taxation pur- 3-cent passenger rate in place of the sary and two of the judges seemed to poses. have been promised many alluring things S— Ttvssens > Tere | agree to the result on the grownd that | : ’ [it they will only fall down and worship | (From a Staff Correspondent.) 2-cent. rato now In force ‘ 1 am not in a position to ralse any |’ urora Capita ist {at the Bryan shrine. Whie they have| LINCOLN, Dec. &—(Special)-State | The mervice was for the purpose of a o " 5 Superintendent Thomas has listened to | hearing in order tha me may be e R e question as to the payment’ of these A ror C l not been threatened with political murder h Hnpegirom oy w funds, This latter question was not . D N | it they do not, it is understood that the n}u u\l'l"-‘ul of the Uncle Remus association | for ‘lllr\ :‘ Kullnr h«'-:..\“;_“n n'\" n\::| ‘:. | hflS proven very benehclal asan apqetlte re d * s \ |of Atlanta, Ga., asking that the birth- |anxious (o have the case come up as i > 3 raised in the case or discussed by coun- | F d D d | idea 18 given them that to fail to fall for | ; et 2 A v sel on elther sido, 1t would seem that | 18 loun ead 1n | the Bryan plan will mean political .|mm\‘(‘|.~\ . Joit ¢ lmv\dllnr‘Hm]-rl». Ruttior of | apse ally as possible. i storer, aid to dlge>tlon and preventive of b - a discussion shofld be 1 i Hans of the one who fs called |the Uncle Remus atories, be observed in | T i 4 4 aas P vwedupon the ‘prapoltion. upon which 18 -Room at Hotel]' s e sian ot the en {omo manner In the schols of the sate. | Mamv Cases of Topnors. M indigestion, heartburn, nausea, biliousness, l o ! Superintendent Thomas does not think | FALL H TS 4 . . . : ; ey v t Mayor Bryan has Ia ” v o N g e AURORA, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special Tele- .::e.:pre::l:;""::fiu'::fl« a )(»ertllr: :emn- it wise to add another hollday to tho |cases of typhold “.;” et “u‘vl‘h‘xm?r: COnStlpathn, COldS, grippe and malaria. ! : : gram)—Friends of Alden 8. Niohola in.| esatle state stficer by tolling hlin ‘that &|DanY Which we have now, but thinka it (sheh duy %t S50 S SO LTCRS (IS New PO],nt m LB,W g o - 3 & might be well for the achools to devote |taken steps to locate the cause and ha the Whitmore hotel found him today | slate composed of men who will pledge | "0 P B T 0 O reading |sent samples of the city water to the noon lying dead in his bed. Mr. Nichols | (hemselves in favor of the prohibition R L = . | state bacteriologlst for analysis Put Up to Buffalo f School Officer KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special)— Are parents or teachers responsible for the acts of children while they are sup- posed to be in attendance at school? is the weighty legal question which County Superintendent Nichols of Buffalo county was called upon to decide yesterday when he made a hurried trip to Gibbon. Mr. Nichols is befuddled. He says he is not acting As a barrister, but rather is trying to “learn’ his young hopefuls. The question came up in this way: Seven miles north of Gibbon is a little country achool. The teacher is a kindly and handsome young woman, who is not without individualism, and though it is not customary to do such a thing, she some of the storles, preferably during the opening exercises in the morning, and to the life of Mr. Harris. was a retired capitalist and was the owner of a valuable farm adjoining Aurora. So far as Is now known he had no relatives, and the contest over his property may be somewhat like that of the O'Connor case in Hastings. Dr. J, M. Woodard, coroner of the county, has taken charge of the body and an effort will be made to find the heirs. Mr. amendment is to be made up and if he | does not pledge himself to the Bryan plan he will find another man opposing him for the place at the primary. It Is given out by prominent democrats i i sien out b st onecrns| NOXEH Platte Voters nad the etroct of maxing sentment| Demand New School against the amendment to be voted upon ke t the next election and that as a general Nichols has been a resident of Hamilton | county for & long period of years. He | ‘Miné the party leadors and many of the was of a retiring disposition and had no | FaNK and file are opposed to judging the e B v fitness of a man for office simply on his .| stana for or against prontbition. The ( _— voters yesterday by a four-to-one ma- . Prison Term Given | state officer who clalma to have been| yoriy “The mew high school will rv'l\e\-a: | jcalled on the carpet by the mayor, it 18| 4, orowded condition of the local schools | : said, is very favorable to the amendment | opjon pas troubled the school board for | FOI‘ Steahng AutO“""* has always had tendency long | geveral years. The new bullding will be | those lines and does not relish the idea of fourteen rooms and a gymnasium. Domestic science and manual training | will be among the modern subjects to be taught In the new school. NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Dec, 8,—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—Fifty thousand dollars bonds for a new junior high school for this city were favored by North Platte THE HAM WHAT AM In the Stockinet Covering of being compelled to knuckle down to any self-styled leader and threatened with | political death if he does not pledge him- NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—Having pleaded gullty to stealing the Henry Clark automobile in declded to give the little boys and gIrls | ootober, Earl Inman was this morning | %If to the plan, g e i g An sxclusive Armour feature. Patent applied for. \ of the school play hours while the older {gentenced to the state penitentiary for a | Who will be on the dry democratic slate| TYPHOID FEVER TAKES The inimitable mild Armour sugar-cure of choice \ students were reciting their lessons. term of from one to seven years. The |being prepared by Mr. Bryan is not TRANGER AT KEARNEY s ek i ¥ \ { In the joy of freedom and exercising | sentence will begin as soon as the time | known, but it is generally suspected that N Armou \ their prerogatives as “young Americans” the kiddles brought out the ever present match from their pockets to show the little misses with them that they were almost men. The inevitable result—a fire. Hay to the value of $150 was destroyed. on an old sentence is served out. In- man was sent up two years ago for an alleged theft of a horse. He was paroled at that time because of his youth, hia age at that time being 19, according to his claim. Mr. Bryan will head it himself as the gubernatoflal candidate, In the opinion of some of the men who want to run for office a ticket headed by the Lincoln mayor does not appeal as very much of an inducement to pledge themselves for msmmtmm&nw:llfh;hehmr:m stays right on until w the natural sweet, julcyy' flavors are retained and intensified! Whether you buy a slice or a whole ham, insist on Armour's Star in the Stockinet Covering. KEARNEY, Neb, Dec. &—(Special Tel- egram.)—Kearney may have another “man of mystery,” as the result of a death of a stranger at a local hospital | today of typhold fover. His name was The agriculturist then asked for money from the school district.. - The’ board He.did not \ The irate owner made demands for the X unknown but papers on his person indi- - T £ 4 ‘\‘ amount from parents of the chilaren. [ DR WINSHIP PAYS VISIT prohibition, bR ke < s b ARMOUR {3 COMPANY " = T A l1? AN Parents refused positively to stand for . A Room for the Roomer, or & Roomer | Portland, Ore. Bobt. Budats, Mgr.. 13th and Jony Bta. Doug. joue i [;.[”fl[]u{m/m/” DI JMM the amount’ and said the teacher was TO SCHOOLS OF LINCOLN | for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the| Local authorities have ecommunicated W. L. Wilkinson, Mgr., 99th and Q Sts. ] iy 5 A responsible for letting the children do it. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Work. ¢ with the Brickmakers' union at Port- "f il i i | The Armoar Oval Label which identifies Star Ham quality of )L Eberes ‘also guarantees the top-grade < LINCOLN, Dec. 8.~Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston, editor of the New Englana Journal of Education, was a visitor at the office of State Superintendent Thomas this afternoon. Dr. Winship has made several dedica- tory addresses at high schools in Ne- braska the last week, and spoke in the new Lincoln High school last night. He land to establish his identity, as he car- irleq a union card ofthis, order in his vockets. TWELVE CANDIDATES FOR DOCTORS’ DEGREES e SHELTON MAN CONVICTED n OF CRIMINAL LIBEL KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. §.—~(Special Tel- egram.)—Barely one minute after the jury haq adjourned to ita room, a ver- called in the superintendent. know and frankly said eo. ‘Pierce Woman Sues Seventy-Five Saloon il |also addressed the Lincoln Rotary club, |dict was returned today finding D. E. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Keepers for $35’000’And remarked that forty years ago he had | SWigart of Shelton guilty of eriminal | LINCOLN, Dec. 8.—(Special Telegram.) s addressed a meeting of Lincoln business- [!ibel. A card bearing words of libelous ‘welve candidates for doctors were ! PIERCE, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special.)—At- men, and not one present at that time |Nature concerning E. C. Wa en, also of totneys for Mrs. Matella Glase, & blina | 7o5 Present last night woman llving at Plerce, filed a petition Improvements at Franklin, Shelton, posted in the farmers' window, led to the defendant being brought into court. This ocourred in September, fol- glven certificates to practice by the State Board of Health today, as follows: R, Allyn Moore, Bessle P, Mason, Fred M in the district court of Plerce county yesterday praying for a judgment against seventy-five saloon keepers -and their suretles in Pierce, Osmond, slcLean, Nio- | brara, Verdel, Foster, Neligh, Petersburg, Elgin, Norfolk, Fremont, Omaha and Co- tumbus for $35,000, Mrs. Glaze alleges in FRANKLIN, Neb,, Dec. 8.—(Special.)— Articles of incorporation have been .iiled with the secretary of state for a new modern fireproof hotel at Franklin to cost $10,000. Plans and specifications for a free public library costing $6,000 have that section Attorneys for the de- her petition that she is bringing the ac- the buflding will be erected in the|fendant immediately made a motion for Raise for Big Pour Operators. tion in. behalf of herself and her four | gpring Franklin has buflt 16 homes|a new trial. Judge Hostettler dld Dot | NGINNATL® Dec. $.-One thousand minor children; that except for the use | oosting $300,000; business buildings to the| pass sentence. telegraph operators of the Cleveland, Cin- of intoxicating liquors her husband, | extent of $120,000, and public improve-| The penalty attached to erime of this Elonso Glaze, could earn $1% per month, $10 of which he furnished his family, and that because of liquor furnished and #0'* by the saloons mentioned, her hus- band had become a habitual drunkard million dollars spent in the years for improvements. last ter ments of $80,000, a total of over a half The popula- tion of the town and the assessed valua- nature carries with it a fine not to ex- ceed $500, six months in the county jalt or both, and does not keep the party injured from secking damages in a civil m| Hahn and Carl A. Meyers of Omaha; lowing an alleged controversy between | willjam D. Heaton, Wahoo; B. Cramb, | the two men. The case attracted widespread attention, as both Swigart and Warren are well known, and the court room was occupled by many people living in been approved by the library board and| of the county. Tecumseh; Charles E. Magun, Sioux City; Charles B. Cowles, Cook; John L. Thomas, Topeka; Lawrence Barrett, Cots- field; Robert H. Kerr, Randolph; W. B: M. Devers, Cowl e cipnati, Chicago & St, Louis raflroad will recelve an increase In wages that will cost the road $45,000 yearly, according to an agreement reached today. The tele- graphers had demanded increases total- | | tion have also doubled in this time, suit, . and 1s hopelessly and helplessly addicted O S to the use of intoxicating liquors and will forever fail to furnish any of the neces- sities of life or any support whatever to \' his family. ‘Sp'ecial Germ Expert Is Needed | By Veterinarians (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Dec. 8.—(Special Telegram.) | —The State Veterinary asosclation, which 18 holding its annual session here, closed this morning with the election of P. 1. fCady of Fremont president, T. P. Rose of Gresham vice president and 8. W.| Alvord of Lincoln secretary. | The association passed a resolution | asking the State oBard of Regents to| employ a veterinary bacterlologist to fill | the urgent needs at present and for the! future. Dr. Wild, state bacteriologist, ' gave an address In which he sald that if a sufficient appropriation could be made for his work that he would be glad to; handle the work of the veterinary bac-| teriologist, but thought more satistactory | reaults could be galned by having a spe- | cial bacterlologist stationed at the uni- versity farm “Without such a road we cannot protect California and our Pacific possessions against invasion.'’—Pres. Buchanan, 1857, IF we should have a war the Union Pacific Railroad— next to the Navy and the Pamama Canal Preparedness The Vital Factor— not alone in affairs of the Nation, but with the health of every citizen, N\ S —will be the greatest single material factor in a successful defense of our Western Coast. N N One seldom knows when the common eneémy, sichness, in one form or another, is about| to strike; and the best form of preparedness is to keep body and brain healthy, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS | ( WILL JUDGE LIVE STOCK | LINCOLN, Neb,, Dec. 8.—(8peclal)— | Double track, perfect road- bed, low grades, slight curves, automatic block signal system and the finest physical equip- has had a military test, but it is ready for such a test. All of the factors which will make the Union Pacific effi- Active brains and vigorous bodies are the result of right living—-food plays a big part. i An interscholastic stock judging contest | will be weld early in April at the Col- lege of Agriculture. This will be open to all high schools In the state, and each | agricultural instructor s invited to send| & team of three men. Fifteen classes of | live stock will probably be judged, in-| cluding beef cattle, sheep, horses and hogs. A day's workout before the con-| test will be arranged. The department of animal husbandry has representatives of most breeds and ean thus give the Dboys some special work before the con- test. Anyone wishing further informa- tion should address the animal hus- bandry department, College of Agricul- ture, Lincoln, Neb. . P Strengthens Sore Back. lacking and dust-proof packet is open nourishment. A ration of Grape- Helps Kiduey Take six drops of Sloan’s Liniment four dimes & day and apply to small of back. It kills the pain. All druggists.— Advestisement @Grape-Nuts is easily digested—comes ready for ed, With table directly good milk or cream Grape-Nuts FOOD made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the bone-and brain-building, nerve- and muscle-making elements of the grains, including the vital salts, phosphate of potash, etc., often the diet of many, but imperative for bounding good health, the germ-proof, molsture- Grape-Nuts supplies complete Nuts each day is a safe play for health, and “‘There’s a Reason” —=sold by Grocers everywhere. N / N ment on the western roads will prove invaluable for the expeditious passage of troops and munitions. This road—built for a military purpose—fortunately never cient in war are just as useful in times of peace. Travelers and shippers are acquainted with the facts which make this ‘‘The Standard Road of the West.” UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Joins East and West with a Boulevard of Steel L. BEINDORFF, C. P, & T. A. 1224 Farpam St., Omaha, Neb. Phooe Douglas 384, 0 @l