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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DE 1915 ‘-m,n Mr. Devine deeds 280 acres of . |Germans Retake VRteSMBin 1t near forth $64'% e Nebm}(.a - ey Positions Lost to ‘Baron Urges Japan DR. BAXTER HAND§ Third City Claim of 'F 1rema%1ia3)1fsflis Ca,b‘ 'thef‘rench ches to Pay Foreign Debt | N' g p part of the German position on the sum- | WENcS of the Aswoctatéd Prel N | i i o L | (Correspondence of the Associated Prosa.) | | By G’I‘a,lld ISl&Dd HASTINGS, Neb, Dec. 2. —(Special Q“'.'_" 'm':"\'.““' f‘”“:’f‘ Wl "‘;] TOKIO, Dy Be a creditor coun Re sl | Telegram.)—Fireman H. 1L Ault of Lin SENTERD BAA Boon ""‘“‘m‘;p; by Gep. | LT I8 the slokan of Baron Kenjiro Den, | Head of Hutmgfl Holplhl Says .l GRAND I1SLAND, Neb., Dee. $.—(Spe- I coln fell headlong from his cab on a Bur- | [ WL T S0 "“r“"_“ m: . ".’-’:l‘ » prominent member of the House of tirement Has No Connectiol | cia))—Grand 1siand puts up a defense of !IN&ton passenger train locomotive near | (0 (HHOBR 1 ie offlelally an T e Chie INCRS SN with Ch"g" Against Him. ita continued title as the third clty In Ne- Saronville last night. His absenca was | "o [€ERRH (H0ARTY statement followa: | Pects of Japanese finance. The baron in | braska, even though it 1s not greatly ex 'd“""“""’ by the engincer four mOe | cayeemrn theater: During the after L el eut WOUENE WHE, SR lercised as he rival claims of Hastings, 30Wn the track. The traln was backed | - oh attacked our position of | AN’ financial authorities do not believe WILL GO SOUTH FOR HIS HEALTH Wtk "‘hp‘“m'””' ;,':v(:: T\(\luh\\‘ out as UNtI the missing fireman was found T(.:"‘.::.:T\‘:x u“x:: “"‘” e ”‘;“"' in the advisabllity of the redemption of — | - i He was brought to a hospital here, but o o sl ¢ ! v | havi 0,873 po wording to o o of Wi Sller with ro! forelgn debts at this opportunity. He HASTINGS, Neb,, Dec. 23.— (Spe- | having X population, according to a 4 FR o, an ambue | forest north Wattweller with strong i Bprscspbong fon M. W. Baxter | Pecial enumeration, it is pointed out that |y [ FAL 6 IE (6 FELE atn for | forces. They succeeded in taking the | $avS that the present is not only the bes clal Telegram.)—Dr. M. W. Bax in publication 44621 of the bureau of ;. .. Mg 7 g summit of Hartmans-Welledkopt and a | chance for Japan to liquidate its foreign today sent to the State Board of Con-| congus, Grand Island is credited with a | small portion of a trench on Hilsenfirst. | debt, but also the time to repurchase any He fell cut of the cab when the chain he of Ha a-Wellodkopf, | domestic bonds which have passed into on which he was leaning became un- | The summit of Hartman ledkopt, trol his resignation as superintendent | population of 11,606, this publication being at Ingleside, the state’s biggest hos- | over a year ago and the city having In- pooked acocording to official French reports h nml .n.:lmu,‘- .‘f‘v.\m;m:;n e s . 3 ptal for (he imsane. Tt will takel (i KiTEMICRNY tiland fases s e 608 of ADHL | omoh SECRL ke WAE Wil ena, bt 16 10 qultH Ghrialn ) : effect on February 1, after which ‘l]";l‘n:'; Fn;nnr::r np:\"lnm "‘Ivyxxm.:‘.:;‘r.:: GOVERNOR HAS REQU‘SIT'ON “A portion oF the Tost posttion on Hart- [ that it it lasts much longer forefgn hold-, q 4 Dr. Baxter expects to go to FIorlda | ;.0 it peing first explained that in the FOR RETURN OF LEWIS | mans-Weilerkopt was recaptured .mrvm;l.y- of Japanese securities will bo com- | or some other southern state. where, | number of people employed In manufac- | (From a Staff Correapondent.) the forenoon today pelled to dispose of them. For this reason if the climate agrees with him, he |turing two of the largest plants, the SUBAF | LINCOLN, Dec. 22 — (Special.) — Gov g e - ekt ""“"""""‘"""'\. ety o L vy o ot m:'kf,:‘ ea ut.fu' Wh|t° & GOld Wil rektabiish his restdence. | factory and the Union Pacific car shope. | ernor Morehend today lssued & requisition | 40WN In front of eur position value. When this happens Japan should | Along the rest of the front where bad | not hesitate to purchase them. Japan's | | are not included. While the census bu- | of the governor of Missouri for $he re . gy weather prevails and snow has fallen, | ambition fn the future must be. as far a8 Dr. Baxter says his health had .., "4508 not name these two and de-|qurn to Seward county of Harry lewls, : been failing for some time and that| ciines to state which two it did not in- wanted for {ssuilng a forged check on the | ther® has been only slight activity finance Is concerned, to get rid of the/| T B R ——————— for a month he has been unable to | clude, owing to the privacy of the mat-| Merchants bank of Utica in the sum of| Ihere ls mothing to report from the | heavy forelgn debts and then become A | S ——————————————————— . 1 Balkan theaters creditor country. To attain such ambi- H T {nistra- | ter, it is known that these two plants| g, Le v ol Butler, Bates | *8%te™ and L4 ‘ ' s give the attention to the adm $0 Lewis is being held at Butler, Bates tion it 1a first of all neceasary that the Ith Eve uit vercoat 90id at 99. | - { are just outside this city's limits. W 1th- | county, Missou He T heavy debts be pald off. The next im tion that the position requires. | out them, however, the Grand l1sland fig-' 3 MAYOR MADGETT SUPPLIES ucceed | . Authority) 1,38,00) 1,769,000 Oberlies of Lincoln and Attorney J. L. [one supplied by t! by Governor Morehead to s Value products (same | McIntosh of Sidney Island road, which instead of being se- | oypyiiaiye Dr. Kern. He is a democrat. | authority) . L2 $1,610,000 $2,101,000 lected from among tall trees was cut | | Meechan statements .+ |HOGS AND CATTLE | samTins, o oo e apacas | im0 T TeNotwiyneir| pUMOR THAT WME. SARA Men’s 0’coats |Men’s Winter Sults Discussing the | ARE FOUND INFECTED | Telesram)—Four persons were injured BERNHARDT IS ILL DENIED |f§ Fine Ohinchillas, $15.00 Values | $15 Biue Serges and Mixtures stituted inferior goods under his con- declares that his withdrawal has DO oo ho 0 tha petter of it | Father and Son Banque CHRlSTMAS TREE | portant step Is to become a big industrial mfn:’&rl‘:‘t.n:.?:u.tl::‘? 4";:(:: u[l)lhl:oor;:‘ Alltlsu(’;l:n. Y FREB connection with the charges of 8ub-| Raiiroad recetpts (by | ALLIANCE, Neb, Deec. 2.—(Special.) TALL country. There are pessimists who say | with every Garment sold in this Mun:} flnu:‘ Sale at $0.756 and This stitution of inferior goods under sup-| Jate Rallway commis- o |-The Alliance Commercial club fs mak v { (Special | mt the present business prosperity is| [ Dinner Set would retail in the ordinary way for almost as mu:h?n the g Shsote Population | teoniia’ bd i 0T ing arrangements for its second annual | HASTINGS, Neb., Dee 2-(Special | solely due to the circumstances created | Bl Garments themselves. No utrlnu to this offer. It's FREE to you during O t for | ,,bureau) 11,505 | father and sons’ banquet and some of the | Telegram.)—A forty-foot evergreen tree | by the war, and as soon as peace is ro- | [l this Exlrnnrd!nu-y Bale: of Dr. Baxter was superintendent fOr | poyiorice racoipts. .. ) 0N most prominent speakers have been in- |has been cut down In Mavot Madkett's | wiored and Kuropean industry resumes two years, beginning in 1909, and | Employed R { sq Vited, including Governor Morehead; [ ¥ard to be used as the municipal Christ- | ,orma) conditions Japan will again be was appointed again three years ago | Capital invested (snme & %8 Governor Carlson of Colorado, L. ©.|mas tree. It was much larger than the | pogten in competition.” In t. Joseph & Grand | gyt tne baron s of opinion that such views are based on timidity. tract, J. H. Spotts said this afternoon | when an automoblie driven by Miss Ivy Divorce Granted, | In Nua.nhruwn and gray. Guuanl;ed |h|ne serges, and light i e gecure suits | . pset betwe » e Jeb. o o secla v - oD serg ne body linings, »! an ark mixtures (n that he had been unable to secure suits | RSV Correstondents [McCurdy upset between Hastings and [ FREMONT, Neb., Dec Speclal)— | LONDON, Dec. @—The report that Taees valh _,‘, els for men and youn, like the sample on which he made his | ;o0 & FOTE COrred LA Grand Tsland yesterday afternoon. Mrs, | Mrs, Ora E, Devine was granted a divorce | Sara Bernhardt Is dangerously fll is pmasing. Think o 1 regular v bid, due to the war, but he had delivered [y [ FEOTD, Dot 2 (Epecial) ~Forty |1 eplanc suffered the fracture of the [by default from Charles A. Devine, a |charactorized In a Havas dispatch from ng o rloh-loeking ues,'all g in this garments of the same quality of cloth }w“h tubsdslen “""‘ i e ‘“'”"' FON® collarbone. Her wson, Dorin LeBlanc, | North Bend farmer, in district court here | Paris this evening as unfounded, ";‘“:‘.‘ He said it was his understanding that o 0 e Cf e he ¢ :‘{ Wil be At {yre Laura McCurdy and two daugh-|yesterday. The Devines are the par- ———————————— % this would be satisfactory to the Board | .o dw“-\rml “m '" .’"‘ ; "; -;"'”' ":” |ters escaped wtih minor hurts. They were |ents of nine grown children. The parties | A “For Sale ad will turn second-hand » ot erd of hogs be- | o o rniture inte h, of Control. He is now supplying a dif- | 1onging to Joe G. Roth, near Milford, this bLrought to a hospital here. agreed to a property settlement, by | furnitu into casl Men’s 0’coats |Men’s Hmur Suits 6.0 & $18 Suits Go Saturds New Balmarues, $20.00 Values %M‘.om.:.ll..n. T, AR Eey 'nu style '““Jfl.}‘i.‘.’.‘.fi 1»1 l"r< :I;’xon'lmll ‘:’ ::.l.hon n}‘ lé”(:. ::g ferent kind of suit at a reduction of 80 { e by Siate Veterinarian Anderson, cents. { While twenty-six head of cattle, eighteen ‘I think they're making a big fuss {or ¢ composed of milch cows, are over nothing more than a misunder- |guprring from the same disease and will standing,” sald Mr. Spotts. “Rudge & |posgnipiag tonight to the South Omaha Guenzel of Lineoln had 200 suits returned |0 00 | last month and there was nothing sald | "worq came to the state veterinarian about it.” ‘HAM week that hogs and cattle belonging Drug Man Talks. to two men living on joining farms near Edwara Deins of the Deins Drug com- | Milford had shown symptoms of the dis- pany, which has the contract for supply- |ease, but an examination showed but one fng drugs to Ingleside, said he had been |herd affocted, the other showing no signs zed by the State Board of Control ;or the disease. make your nelection “m " T e ahs. from these two entire e lines at the wonder- fyily Tow price ' And 43-Pieee Dinner Sot Free. R A Boys’ 0’coats uonu here's a bargain! Boys diagonal ive to the drugs he had delivered. [ Mr. Roth is lending every effort to 'm‘ rl:h huvy said no charge had been made against |atamp out the disease and will accom- N convertibi 1. but it had been reported to the |pany the shipment of cattle to Omaha to- } h';:-.tf:-:.“ and m‘-;n Welght | | 1 by someone that the prices quoted [night, accompanied by his neighbor, and | In this money in his Bla were too low the two will see that the cattle are | Avproved by this week at.. When they left my store they appeared | destroyed. Mr. Roth has placed the mat- 4 Harvey W. Witey, Oeed to L~ satisfied that 1 had been filling my |ter in the hands of the state veterinarian : Housekeeing Bureau of Feeds, ter | e cont-net ns well as it could be done,” |and will gladly carry out any orders Sanitaf Health. e ln this l:nmy- aving sale gl = 40 which Dr. Anderson may make. He will Dr. 4. T. Steele, democrat, who was |completely stamp out the disease by the Gix years on the staff of the hospital |Most effective methods at whatever the and superintendent two vears under Gov- [€ost and co-operate with the veterinary erncr Poynter, today announced his can- |department in the work. dideey to succeed Dr. Baxter. The sal- | s e e D e cna e aa| VALUELOF TOBACL D aicion wmaintenance | for the superin- | " MANUFACTURED IN STATE tendent and his family. RESIGNATION (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 22.—(Special.)—Accord- Make Good |ing to reports filed in the state depart- syt 00 ment of labor by manufacturers of cigars {and those engmged in the preparation of ) 3 Wit ACCE] Firms Involvea W Deficlencies in LINCOLN, Neb., Dec, 22.—(Special Tele- gram.)-Dr. M, W. Baxter, superintendent | tobacco for the market, for the year 1914 of the State Insane asylum at Hastings, |there was a capital of $R21,13678 invested handed in his resignation today, to take [ PmPloyment was furnished to 4%, of | e ebruary 1 1016, He gives as his | Which 169 were females. The total paid . reasons for resigning that both himself |ID wages for the year was $247,106.00; total ! and wife have been in il health for [Value of stock used was $369,069.0. 2 ll PAT. QFF. ard will accept the restgmation |¥7%: Nine were employed under the age 0:4.9. PA several months and they desire to get The ln(‘nl value of production was $746,- Awsss- 1o (Ahiins ok 818.89. Per cent of sales In Nebraska, The b |of 16 years. Average wages per week nd give out that the discrepancies at the | A stitution, covering alleged fraud in de- | 137 Reports were flled by sixty-elght of clothing below the standard | Manufacturers, as compared with fifty- five was due to lack of proper |five In 1913 O o e ora et s | GRAND. ISLAND SUGAR Winter Office Quarter: If you have found that you are not entirely com- fortable in your office, we can assure you of having GOOD LOOKS REFLECT GOOD HEALTH having contracts will make good the | FACTORY ENDS (;AMPA]GNl all the comforts of proper heat and ventilation, Commissioners Gerdes and Kennedy and | GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 22.—(pe- ‘ While we have only a few offices from which to 'OU can’t have bright eyes and highest form of the pure white min- Secretary Mathews of the board of con- | jal )—The Grand Island Sugar factory trol, have been in Hastings for two days closed its 1915 campalgn today, after a (hecking up the clothing and comparing most successful ‘and smooth run of over it with the samples submitted. It IS pinety daye and nights, The number of sald that some of the clothing is 50 per pects sliced averaged over 400 tons per cent below the-quality of the samples. |day, The beets were of fine sugar qnal- | J. H. Spotts, a local dealer, who se- |ity 'due to the favorableness of the sea- cured the contract, is sald to have agreed | gon, though there have been one or two to take back the inferlor suits. seasons In the twenty-five years that Clothing Half Value. |the factory has now been maintained, In The irregularities which have been go-|Which better results were secured. The a smooth, clear skin if the fer- " eral oil recommended by leading select, possibly one of these will be just exactly what menting waste products of constipation are peisoning your system, Constipation is the chief cause not only of poor complexions, butof three quarters of the illnesses from which women suffer, doctors the world over for constipation. Nujol does not act by irritation but by lubrication—by softening the intestinal contents and facilitating natural action in & purely mechanical way. Nujol is colorless, odorless, tasteless. you want, THE BEE BUILDING “The building that is always new”’ ing on at the Hastings institution, ac- cording to Chairman Kennedy of the Board of Control, were due to the faulty handling of goods supplied under con- tract, a system which has been in vogue for vears, and which was not changed by the board. As a sample of the irregu- larities it was discovered that J. H Spotts, a Hastings merchant, had con- tracted to deliver 106 suits of clothing at $8 per suit, but had delivered suits worth but $4 each, and being out of style, even for an insane man, who is not supposed to be very fastidious regarding the fit or | Hafferty, Liberty, carried off the grand yle of hig clothes. \\,.n.y h and Brauch, another Hastings firm, will take back seventeen suits found entire plant s being cleaned up for “summering” and it is possible that it may undergo some materlal Improve- ments. In view of the better outlook for the retention of protection on sugar, contracts aro already being put out and signed up for next year's beet crop. Notes from Gage County. 1 BEATRICE, Neb.,, Dec. 22.—(Special.)— | The Liberty Corn show closed Tuesday evening with an entertalnment by the children of the public scheols. M J champlon prize for the best ten ears, and C. R. Willle was awarded the champion- |ship prize for the single ear exhibited unsatisfactory although most of ”‘e\ ieorge Hatesohl of this city was ar- | goods furnished by this firm were as per [rested Tuesday night and lodged in jail contract J 1 the charge of stealing appliances be- longing to the eity's electric light lines Suspiclous of Canned Goods, ‘“"d o P 11+ e Canned goods had a suspicious look and ! Fur al acrviees for the late O. P. Lis- some sampies were brought back by the! T LTl Ul N e at 10:30 board to b ted by the state chemist. | U0 "0 a0 eq by Rev, B, F. Gaither. | Delivery of drugs. dif‘erent from those .. =\ o oo taken to Oakland, IiL., for | red by the board was found to have | <@ 0T een made, in some 'nstancey the goods contracted for not being delivered at all Boy Gets P perintendent Baxter has heen suffer Neb., Dec. 22.—(Special) from asthma for s months and a sohaol hoy: of Cook, | xter has been in a hospital. and ' ¢niy county, suffered severe injury in a | t 15 given o that the resignation of ¢ from a rapidly moving automebile, Dr xter had been contemplated for ynough no bones were broken. The boy | some time, and that the findings of the .ayuen belind the automobile, ex- | board had nothing te do with it pecting to ride Tour blocks to the school | ey expect 1o go to Florida 10 Yecub- houge and then drop off. The driver of | erate the machine did not know the lad \AM! riding and grove with such speed | s for Klk Creek Wiltfang was afraid to drop off | Neb.,, Dec, 2.—(Special.) the school was reached. The lad hung of Elk Creck will have & on untll about a mile in the country, | system of electric lights, both for street |when his strength gave out and he fell | lighting and colamercial purposes. The off. The driver did not know of Wilt system is to be put in by Gell & Becthe cting & small building for ant who are their power Tin Chrstms days cause many dlsturbed digestions. | The stomsch and bowels should not he ' permitted to remain clogged up, for in- fang's presence and drove on and mz‘ him in the road. He was picked up a short time later and taken to Cook, comn- siderably bruised and shocked ! Dry Workers Active. ALLIANCE, Neb., Dec. —(@pecial. )~ The first aggressive move of the proe; hibition workers of Box Butte county was Heed the danger signals of pallid It can be taken by anyone, even the skin, poor eyesight, headaches— youngest child, in any quantity, check constipation before it is too Without danger. late, Not with laxative drugs which Write for booklet, ‘“The Rational physic and irritate and later bring Treatment of Constipation.”’ If your about reactions which make you reg- druggist hasn’t it, we will send a pint ularly dependent upon them. Bring bottle of Nujol prepaid to any point about natural conditions, Nature’s in the United States on receipt of way—with Nujol. Nujol is the 75¢c—money order or stamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Bayonne Is Summerhme All Winler al MOBILE - Mobile is the headquarters—the starting point—from which the tourist may quickly and conveniently reach all the de- lightful winter resorts of The Gulf Coast Room 322— The only rooms that we can offer now are the following, but if they do not meet your requirements we will be glad to place you on our walting list Room 222 Choice office suite, north light, very de- sirable for two doctors or dentists; walting room and two prlvnw offices 620 square feet, Ve . > A Suite, consisting of waiting room and private office; north light; 520 square feet. A splendid office for a dentist or aphysiclan . ccoeeie 260990940 §5 4l Room 636—Only vacant room on the 17th street side of the building. Faces directly on Seventeenth street Partition for pri vate office and walting room. Size 187 square feet ...... 00000 . Room 105— At the head of the stairs, on the floor opposite The Bee business office. Size 270 square feet. Would be lpeclally use- ful for a real estate firm...... Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, izeation snd constipetion a%8 sfem feb | started here today. at & mesting heid | with their alluring succession of outdoor sports: golf, tennis, bathing, boating, riding, lowed by serious diseases, resulting 1mm! the court house, at which was organized | driving, motoring, fishing, and hunting. Moreover, Mobile is the new gateway o undigested polsonous waste matter. Foley | the Box Butte County Dry federation. | Cathartic Tablets should be in every | T, H. Barnes was elected president and | home, ready for use. No STiPIng; no um- | Archie Gregory secretary. Several of the | pleasant after effcct. Relieve distress | nitiative petitions asking that the pro- | Most Modem and Sanitary Brewery in the West. Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, FLORIDA | 2502 N 8t. Telephone Douglas 4231. South 863 or 868. Write today and find out about our all-rail or sil-and-water trip to the Southern resorts. Let me tell after eating, regulste bowels, sweeten | hibition question be left to the people at you about our low-fare circle tour to Mobile, Tampa, Key, West and New York. stomach and tone up the liver. Bold | the mext gencral cloction arc now bolng | Free booklet and full information upon application to F. L. Harris, General Agent, Saint Louis everywhere.—Advestisement. circulated . »

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