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T~ WONDERS OF STATE Nebraska SHOWN IN FILMS Dr. Condra Surprises Public with Views of Boone Fair and Niobrara River, HAMILTON MAN FOR OFFICE (From a Staff Cor LINCOLN, Jan. 20, the m respondent.) Most of feultur (Special eting of organized agr over, although some of them d'd not fir until tonight. Two will be held tomorrow, | the State Dalrymen's association and the | Agricultural Extension conference The State Horticultural soclety closed today with an especially good program The fruit and corn show is especlally at- | tractive and Prof. Condra and his motion pictures are drawing crowds to the Audi- torlum every cvening. The pictures which | open the eves of the people most are descriptive of the Boone county fair and | at lown the Niobrara river. | The showing of the big Percheron | horses and cattle exhibited by Ben Bow- man at the county fair, with his big 15,000 breeding barn, indicates that all the | big things are not confined to the big | towns, | The trip down the Niobrara river dis- closes that for scenery and fishing one ives not need to go outside of Nebraska. Nordgren to File, It is understood that T. ¥. Nordgren of TITE BEE: FRIDAY COURT ROOM SCENE IN MOHR MURDER TRIAL-Mrs. Mohr is shown seated at the counsel table, with two of her attorneys. is William F. Carroll. At the left is Arthur Cushing and at the right ARTHUR CUSHING, MBS MoHfl AND WILLIANM F CAMOI:L Hamilton county is going to file for the republican nomination for lieutenant gov- ernor. This will make the fight interest- ing if all candidates get in. Senator Shumway of Wakefield has already filed and Benator Kiechel of Nemaha an- nounced this morning that he had secured the papers and would file immediately, while it has been generally understood that Representative M. A. Hostettler of Buffalo will also file Hoffmelster in Again. Representative Fred Hoffmeis‘cr of Chase county has filed for renomination for representative from the Seventieth FIREMEN WILL G0 10 AUBURN NEXT Jacob P, Hoffman of Ord Elected President of Volunteer Association. BIG BANQUET IN EVENING district. He has served two terms. He is a democrat. CRA WFORD, Neb,, Jan. 2.(Special Tel- Son in Haysel Home, | egram.)—The firemen's convention today . Mlnjor Arllhurr H;yl!:l.‘nss::lnm adju- | spent much time in a further discussion lan! eneral of the Nebraska N morning aunounced that he had a brand | PArtments are urged to push this branch new young soldier at his house who re- [ No action was taken by the convention ported for duty yesterday. He has al- | egarding the interstate tournament which ready been given the name of George Richards and shows unusual ability to ;ommand and have his commands obeyed. will be held in Omaha this summer. The Alllance Herald was s ain desig- Her Son Subject to Croup. “My son Edwin 1s subject to croup, year and Lloyd pointe Thomas of Alliance publicity chairman state writes Mre. E. O. Irwin, New Kensing-| A t am was read from Frank M ton, Pa. I put in many sieepless liours gt | Pond of Omaha, secretary of the Ne night before 1 learned of Chamberlain's |Praika Fire Prevention associaiton, ex Cough Remedy. Mothers need not this disease if they keep Chamberlain’s Cough Rem house and use it as directed. gave my boy relief.” where.—Advertisement. fear | Pressing his regret that urgent business a bottle of |matters prevented him from being pres- in the |ent and addressing the convention. 1t always | A resolution thanking the citizens and Obtainable every- |firemen of Crawford, Colonel H. E. ickel and his staff of officers and the | Twelfth cavalry band for the splendid entertainment dele- N furnished visiting State Lumbermen o oy e C L. | The Twelfth cavalry band gave a pro- 1 !gram in the opera house during a short onvene a’t 1ncoin | intermission. | Auburn recelved the (From a Staft Correspondent.) |tor the 1917 convention. LINCOLN, Jan. 20.—(Speclal.)--The Ne-| The officers elected for braska lumber dealers are holding a big |year are session of their association at the Lin- unanimous vote the ensuing P. Hoffman, Ord, president; coln hotel. iauser, Fremont, first vice b pres John . Alliance, They have inaugurated the plan of hold- | taaond vice presiden A. Miller, Kear- ng only atternoon sessions, the forenoon v f yi H. B, Web- eing given over to getting acquainted ““” ted, treasurer ob Goehring, Sew- Mote, Chadron; ¥. { B. Tobin, Sidney; 0. W. Rhod cott's Biuft; Bert J. Galley, Columbus The banquet started at 6 this evening, at which 40 plates were lald prominent with the Rev as toastmaster. board of with each other. The evenings are siven | avd. chairman ver to amusements. About 400 representatives of the lumber business are present This afternoon the seesion was opened with a talk by Mr. Snell of New Orleans, who talked on co-operation in business. Walter C. Rundin acting pated as the official organ for the ensuing | \ Many | speakers were on the program, | Dr. Stanley F. Krebs of Philadeiphia |*7 (ORI, 00 oiaay morning gave an especially interesting addr | eor Alliance, where they will be enter- | "S9P Basken on the Businkes R tained all day and until midnight by | An address by J. J. Dodds of the Dodds | ¢1,4¢ Jjve “suburb” of Crawford. | Lumber company feature of The assoclation w an interesting | the afterr entertained at th | teachers' training, Sunady Religious Institute methods, the beliefs of all religion Opened at Ha,stlngmm missions. Rov. I\ 1 | elected dean of the institute Clark MRAR W sikel and courses of study follow Protestant churches have inaugurated a ::::vv":lllntd M““ ]_"'H:"‘-v“""“““:'_'mt‘h"‘)f new religlous movement in the organi- | (APSHINETENL - AVETIRES - ERELY zation of the Hastings institute for the | i b t Study and Practice of Christianity 'mm}“"“""‘”‘ P Madel Dixog, -“Missions el 4 Gne ' olithated Rov F 3 |Rev. A, A. Brooks, “Evangelism;' Prot | Anderson, “‘Social Chri t Clark of the Congregational church and [ Anderson. “Soclal Christianity s expected to be widely adopted over Accused Forger Caught. the country | VALENTI Neb., Jan. 30.—(Special It is argued that oniy about 10 per cent | Telegram.) | eral stat arl Adalr, wanted f church activity is necessarily sectarian torgery charges, wi and about % per cent can be carried on | yyreqd here today by Sheriff C. A. Ros- | by unitéd action. The purpose of the in-| soer, His work has been extremely stitute Is to take possession of this larser | 1o o: and he has gotten by with many field, in carrying out the full program | h.cke He was taken to Alllance tonight of the church in the community. 1nd turned over to authorities of Garden The Institute consists of elght classes | . ..\ ) 3 SOME men change their tobacco brands as of’en as a woman changes her mind. An’others smoke VELVET. T'S a great thing to find a tobacco that suits you “down to the ground.” Ifyoulikea mild tobacco that is cool smoking and full of flavor, VELVET will suit you. Orpheum in the evening with a program of a lumber-like nature Bell Gerhart-Morrigon of 'niversity Place interspersed the sessions with read ings. Ross L.—fiajr—ngond To File for Senator WHEN YOU WAKE | UP DRINK GLASS | OF HOT WATER { || Wash the poisons and toxins frorm Sk | (From a Staff Corréspondent.) {0 etem Befors: putiieg mere HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special || food Into stomach. Telegram.)—Information from a source indicating reliability, is that Ross L. Cays Inslde-bathing makes any- one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Hammond of Fremont will be a candidate for the republican nomination for United States senator. It is said that Mr. Ham- mond has sized up the situation and talked it over with friends while he has | | | been in Lincoln attending the meetings | \wash yourselt on the inside before of Organized agriculture, and will ver breakfast like you do on the outside soon file for the place. | This is vastly more important because Another rumor gives it that Repre-| yno gkin pores do not absorb impuri sentative Norton of Polk county Will file | yj05 ynto the blood, causing lllness, while vs the Bryan candidate for leutemant | gy oy cotn 500 governor on the democratic ticket, and | "y Tl TN 00 0 nd drink that George W. Potts will also be Bryan candidaté for the same ticket. the taken into treasurer on of waste the stomach, nearly an ounce material must be carried out of the body. If this material | state waste . EDGAR HOWARD UNWILLING | 57 tmniet o o o " ses TO PUSH FRERICH’S CASE | and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph OLUMBUS, Neb, Jan. 20.—(Special.) ducts which hould uck only nourish Showing extreme lenlency to the man who | ment to sustaln the body. had endangéred his life by running him | A splendid health measure is to drink, down with an Bdgar Howard man upon the pa of $10 and costs auto on New editor Year's day, | before real breakfast hot limestone each day, a with a glass of of the Columbus water phe armless way o teaspoonful of hate in which is a wash these gases and toxins from the stom polsons, totaling $24.75 h, liver . . vrerichs, reslding | igneys and bowe t Ansing ’ i DA ““' ""“‘\;‘”"'";d | sweetening and freshening the entire ali ttorney Walter be- . ¥ . e | mentary canal before putting more food nan pleaded not guilty ay upon resumption of 1 gullty through his August Wagner, to driving through the public thoroughfare at a into the stomach A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs but very httle at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an em- SRosadiar the legad Nentt thusiast on inside bathing. Men and Upon announcement of Prosecutor Wal- | Women who aro accustomed to wake up ter that he would proceed with the other | With a dull, acning head or have furred three counts—driving his car while under | 1ONEue, bad tasie, nasty breath, sallow the influence of liquor, driving at night | complexion, others who have billous at- witho lights and dri cross a street | tacks, acid sgomach or constipation are Intersection at a speed in excess of six | @ssured of pronounced improvement in miles an hour—BEdgar Howard made & |both health appearance shortly. —Ad plea for clemency to the court and the | vertisement remaining charges were dismissed. 4 Frerichs paid his fine s and an Absolutely Removes amount sufficlent to co\'er“hll \hunl'n medcal attention and damage Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggiste, attorne ng and done to his clothing, Planing Ml Damaged. HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special | T The Hastings planing mill was damaged $5,000 by fire this morning Tue loss Is covered by insurance. egram.) JANUARY for the study of soclal service evangelism, school Bible was The faculty | in sev- cap 21, 1916 3 cialiat, Gives New Book $9.50 Weu.- @ i wuoulioniil: i 8 ropathic Treatment Free as & Trisl \A H 0 o pusic s > oty - Sick pecple whose nerves are weak or SSessors mear put in before and after that time. Mr. | derangad—who have weak heart, stomach, . Reed sard th work was necessary ex ! adder, )(]l|n"\fll ?‘T liver; blues, P . “rumlu or dullneas: norvo From State Officers s cous v woicciea e o ke “Eands ‘o4 ¥ Secretary Bornecker told the Assessors |foet, shortness of breath, pak '-ll(.m or should new d s irregular heart-beat, dropay, drowsiness, of the sales value. There might be fict- | yonGoring pajne, backache, irritable ;- tlous: valuca shown In reports of sales, ' spine, rheumatism, catarrh, rnmulp:u lon, (From & Staff Correspondent.) ot B0 belieted 4 & et ng | Lysteria-would o well to accept Dr. LINCOLN, J Pt gp e R A that as a gencral thing | GFECTE N offer.. You may never have N, Jan. M—(Special)~County | the land showld be assessed at the i | anether oppOrUNILY. WHLe NOW. asacssors from all over the state aro in | per cent basis Hin Book contalis many remarkable fon here this week matiors cures after five to twenty phyaicians an gt B B i 8 sl Sheciallats falled, and also endorsements Of Interest to them relative to the assess News Notea of Colambas, from Bishops, Clargymen, Statesmen, Bd- ment of property for the coming year, W. | COLUMBUS, Neb, Jan, ®.—(Special. )~ | itors, Business Men, Farmers, ete. * | R. Mellor, secretary of the State Roard | For the first time since 198, when the (Send for Remarkable Cures in ¥our St | improved Special Treatments for » diseases are the result of 30 years experience aaf are thoroughly sclentifio | and remarkabily stecessful, so much_ 8o that he does not hesitate to offer Trin) Treatmenta to the sick that they may test them froe, Write at once. Describe your case, and he will send two-pound Free Treatment and Address Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. 7% to 715 Main St,, Elkhart, Ind. of Agriculture gave a talk on matters in relation to forwarding ngricultural statis tiea to the Stats Board of Agriculture. |#elf free from all debt. This announce- | He 8210 that much of it he could get from | Ment was made by Howard Clarke of | the secretary of the State Board of As. | the board of directors at & banquet of sessment, but he desired that all bo care. | the Business Men's club. ful to mend In crop ncreage reports and | Thelr auto turning turtle on the Merld- the number of milch cows. 1an road two milee north of oClumbus, Attorney Gencral Re Glenn Kerr and A. V. Jensen of Platte The Taw- Fonatrine Center were thrown clear of the machine land escaped with minor injuries. Young Men's Christian assoclation build- the Ing was erected, the institution finds it you a | Book | NS, | READ THE BEE WANT ADS | Sunderland Has Coal To Burn | We have come through the tremendous demand of the recent cold wave with a full line of CERTIFIED COAL still in our bins. Don't Let the Next Cold Wave Catch You Ilnprepared Best service is always obtainable in mild weather. Open windows do not chill your house so rapidly. i Teams and drivers do not suffer from blizzqrd conditions. You receive the coal exactly when you want it. Per Use ECONOMY COAL-Lump, Egg, Nut- €@ 5 () Per Biggest Value in Omaha for Furnace, Heater or Range. .. SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO. Main Office, Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney Sts. Phone Douglas 2562, was asked about Acsossmenta between April 1 and the third Monlay in Ma nd ONE OF OUR YARDS IS NEAR YOUR HOME, Going Out of Going Out of i se RS BEL’S st sue $75,000 Stock is Going Fast The Prices Have Been Cut as They Were Never Cut Before And you had better hurry if you expect to share in this great cut price selling event We must clear the sample floors and clear the warehouse rooms—buy now, don’t delay, and if it is so desired we will arrange easy terms at the same low. prices. Rubel Furniture Company, 1513-15 Howard St. g==========================@ —Wateh for of the Men’s Furnishings Suits, Hats, Shoes, ete. date of sale try. highest order; it w rounding territory. high grade clothing and furnishings for men. s known everywhere in /& All the Men’s Overcoats and KING-PECK $137,000 STOCK Go on Sale Saturday, Jan. 22 A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO OMAHA: —We shall begin Saturday one of the largest and great- est value-giving sales ever known to this part of the coun- The King-Peck store was an establishment They carried a tremendous stock of ~—See Friday night'y newspapers for details.of the sale of the first see- tions. EOji’ Qlothingfrfll_n the —All this immense stock will be placed on sale by Bran- deis Stores at an unprecedented sacrifice. It is so large that it would be impractical to offer all at one time, so of the| the Overcoats and Boys this and sur- ' Clothing will go on sale this com- ing Saturday, the balance of the stock, including the Men’s Furnishings, Suits, Shoes, Hats, ete., will follow Jjust as soon as ready. ? \)‘ S Watch the news- Ve i papers. i \ \ (2 8 ~ ========l========= 1 i