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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 4 THE Nebraska * Nebraska DRY LEADER TALKS e For Beatrice Boy FOR GARDEN WORK| " kilied on Bofder s s P o ’fi:fl.:;'al,::r:',.f e e J LN P = Thls chlnese Ghlppendale Red $ 1 350 that will change the attls Cedar Chest Justas Pictured n the dry list - - . s n rebuke to the Natlonal Tiquor T DRy R I IR T w S R ol At the Union Outfitting Company ties to Make Gardening Part o( . tary unersl condueted by Com [ wiums of money flooding the state with g} ne l kh I Co e par (* was held here today for Adolph '(4, ~ 74l | terature that has apparently aroused | gular School Course, Gueffroy, the Beatrice boy who was s LINCOLN, April 17 Bpeclal 4 hanized rather than lessened the ft — i eidentally shot and killed Tast Sunday by | “The result in the recent town elee-| rnostion o it business PRACTICAL TRAINING GIVEN|u comrade while patroling the Mexican | tions proves what the dry federation L e s ol bordor an a regular soldler, Rev. A M| y00 o14imed, that the sway of popu n o are being heavily nasessed or LINCOLN, April 17, — Twenty-three | iteitse] bad charge of the services, which | | e (heory that while their busines cities and villages of Nebraska will make | were held from the Presbyterian chirch ar opinion is strong against the sa foreen silenca on thelr part their mone gardening a part of the regular school | Interment was in Evergreen Home ceme loon in this - state ’ A 1 talk' &t alastion th omii 0 in co-operation | tery Tha non ch 1 ‘ i Ne work the coming season p-0 ¥ Thompaor hairman of the N se Mash Busonsmasd TERMS: with the extension service of the College | Thirty-elght gallons of poison for ko- | hragka dry campaign commities, to $1.50 CASH, of Agrioultors, Each cbfld will unders | phers were sent to about 80 tarmers tn | o ) i 3 i part of the plans of the stale 1,00 oy ‘ day e dry forees captured ¢ e - take not omly to ralse the vegetables | Gage county yesterday by Farm Demon committea 1o encourags these town con- | | MONTHLY but to market them, diapose of sioplud | wtrator Idebers. The gopher clubs re twenty-five wet towns and ousted | tasts at thin time, the judgment heink products by canning, and keep & care- | contly organised in the county proposs| seventy-six saloons, The wets cap-| that the results would stimulate the dry ful u-“nM of axpensen and recelpts A8 |y, make war on the pest for the next few | tured slx dry towny where there wil | 0rees all over the state, There are scores wall, The local work will be in charge |, oop | Dot fikaly '8 : of other towns that would have gone of & marden supervisor hired v the] g i\o coiect 180 trom Morris and| ™° Ay B Mpre SURD | DiNe. 88 ¢ the drys had had the faith and wschool board, The Fxtenmon Sorvice |y o0 miem of Kansas City was insti loons Insugurated, It reduc irage to make the flght will furnish blanks, records, Instruce e s dintriot nourt yesterday by | tlon of sixty-seven paloons in the In behalt of the stats committes 1| tlon shoets, and wpacial Inatructors Ur- |, Cogt e nar of this oity, and an order | state, and & conmervit ontimated | #Ant to thank the hundreds of earnest Ing the weason, Credit for the mm‘ of attachment on some property they| lows in bar receipts to the lguor and officlant workers who have helped pleted project will be allowed In wchool | 1 B entrice was iasued, Mr ot % b Jauor | L0 thie pretiminary contest. We have = s T ont e ot 10 neren of | (TATflc In thig state of over $1,000 | puea soventy-six saloons. Now lsvs | B Moths Oannot Possibly Live Large Enough for Every Ar- You'll Please Us by Bringing e towns which have undertaken the ¢ » nex . or The towns which have 1 fand for the men, for Which he was to| 000 for the next year ’ y 1o oust them all m Novembe projact are: Alllance, Ashiand, Auburn, R el ; L S 0" B . 4 D A i Caniral . City, | receive $400 commission, which has not| 'In the twenty.f " e in This Cedar Chest ticle of Wearing Appa.rel the Illustration With You Chadron, Columbus, Crete, Crawford, | Peen paid wot to dry there are 44,000 pe Wurwell Dry by W Majority, | — e - ooy o—— —— ————— pa— 8 Pairbury, Vremont, Pulletton, Grand| A W, Carmichael of De Witt has re- | #IX towns Lurned from dry t there BURWEILL, Neb, April T-(#p Red Cedar is unquestionably This Cedar Chest Ig not a small, You couldn’'t do anything n.m | Island, Holdrege, Howell, Kearney, Tin. | ceived x letter from . msident of that | & 1,600 people. 1n the (wonty-five Lownn | At the elly olaction held here E the groatest Moth preventative skimpy sized Chest, but a would please us more than voln, Neligh, Peru, Buperior, Btroma. | town In which was W0 conts, which the | tha dry majority nyepuse wenty nine. | the entire democrnatio ticket, consiuting of | &8 large, massively designed chest, bring the illustration with you " ’ In thh ol oy that bas heen discovered by burs apd University Place writer stated was for a hen which he|In by six tawhs curripd wel (e uvernge | ' 1, Techey, D, ¥. Hennich and large enongh for all sorts of to compare with the chest itsslf. Rural Community Conferémer, sole from My, Carmichael thirty-two [ majority if slevan. i Among’ tha towns | Grunkemeyer, was elacted, Tha vole on modern selence, 1t is far more wearing apparel, It s made We will not tolerate the slight g v years ago turned from wet (o dry therb ar ernl| the suloon question was 170 dry and #1 offective than eamphor balls with a dust-proof top, strongly est oxaggoration, It I8 because conference for "“"“ ""l ‘“”‘"}' The Brethren church near Holmesville | liree anid propinent’ towns, wich us He Wi Vieetine, giving the drys an inoreassd and certainly far more delight cantored and with strong handle our advertising 18 belleved in will ';" "'“J’ &6 ;the . Ook g "“"" V| wili be rededscated Sunday, Aprl 0. An|atrice, | Sebury, MeCouk, Chudfon, i | majority, as 11 was but fovsrtasn 1nat yoar ful to the sense of smell than grips at the sides, Beautifully that people are so quick to take tupe from June 14 to 23, ) tn mot | e will be given by Dr. Kurts, prea- | verior, North Pintto, Kutton nnd Wnho 17 alls won by two votes. the obnoxious Camphor Ballg trimmed with copper. adyantage of theso special salos. "?". "‘I’.’:"U"' "“"" ”'K"‘I "",""',';";" ""‘”"”,'; 1dont of the college At MePherson, Kan — | I o D & B Y SIS gl O I S 0 EPI O T tire, but rather to discuss means and mathods for bringing about a becter riral Wesleyan Engineer | community life. The program will in e ctures snd acumninn ' e 10 Robbed of Fort The Highest Attainment in e s o, "ot s | T)ol1ng by Two Men H an d w~ 1ailored Clothes (arm management; siral ssonomies; value of soll culture, and animal husbandry. It Is expectsd to have present Prof, () I, Galpin, lecturer on rural soclology of ~—For particular men and men who appre- ciate the necessity of wearing clothes built the University of Wisconain, O, M. Ben. #on, national 1sader of Boyw and Girls along refined and dig- nified line GOODS SBOLD OUT OF TOWN ON EABY PAY. MENTS, FREIGHT PAID TWO HUNDRED MILES, No freight paid on Bpecials, THREE ROOM HOME § OUTFITS 69 Speclal-. $4.00 MONTHLY UNIVERSITY PLACE, Neb, April 7 (Wpocinl )—-Miles Jnokson, head enginess At the Weslayan power house, was held up and robbed while on duty In the DRESS FORMS Be your own dresamaker and jicreane your clothes ward robe at little expense, Kvery part i wdjust uhle to your OWn meanure ments, 'ollgp iible and when not in use oceu e only " small wpacs 17 seotion form, only $9.45 clubs of the United States Dapartment [POWer plant about 8 o'clsck this morning of Asriculture; Mre, Nellls ¥, Snyder,|Mr. Jackwon had mounted a Indder to vanning demonstrator of the same de- inapect A Ateam gAuge, when he heard partmant, and Herbert M, Morse, who |8 Noiss behind him and turned to face has ‘had extensive experience with re-|tWo masked men, one of whom held a Haoke nd secial Suryeys gun In his face, The other urnlwlhrmlx:h iy pockets, securing about MO, The Fosfing Shim Mitk 19 Calyos, men Batiad ok ¢ the. Snsine soeum 808 A dairy (alf of ordinary vigor can bo yan north ftoward Havelock. Two inen put on a skim milk dlet st the ake of | wers apprehended about 8 o'clock, but two or three weeks, according (0 the | (here was no positive proof against them Uollege of Agrioculture, The change 1014 is gupposed that the bandits bonrded » skim ik should be gradual, ThiK | yireer car for Havelock and made their change I8 best made by substialing | auonps on some train eastbound, Bome w pound of skim wilk for a pound of | peiieve 1t wan the work of looal men, us whole milk at each feed until the calf|ing parties concerned neemed to know (oo In receiving only wkim milk, many detalls of location and working The amount of skim milk fed whould Ihours to be vagrants or ehance holdup he the same as that of the whole milk | e, which it replaces. This will usually be ten to twelve pounds for u mif two John Benecke, or three weeks old. A gradual Increase in the milk shagld be made ae the calf krows, untfl at the age of five months it in recefving sixtesn 1o twenty pounds 1aily, depending upon thé size of the alf. i T N Garden and Household Specialties Charge them If you wish Garden rakes, twelve tine kind, worth 30¢, lsc Garden Hoes, redn forced, worth 30¢c, sale price 190 Btep ladders, 6-ft. size; worth 7hc 59 special c Spading Forks with four prongs; worth ;,.;wf“ specinl, 490 Nothes hampers. Well made of wplint wood, Worlh $1.00, Bale 47 150 Ironing bourds. Well made and a4 §ustable Worth $1.25 Buls miee - 960 Curtain s tretchers Btrong, wd ACME SEWING MAORINES are wold you under powitive guarantes that they will give you perfect satisfaction, Tha cabinet work In of oak and the machine work is henvily black enameled and nickel trimmed, They are easy running have drop head attachement and ful] wl of patented wewing muchine attachements Bpecial prics : 500 This Columbla Grafanola and 12 Latest a Records AVOUA, Neb, April 7.-(Bpecial.)~Jok Benecke, nged about 60 yeurs, died ye terday after an llingas of several weel duration, M, Benecke was a ploneer of this vieinity, having loeated on a farm #outh of town many yeurs sgo, but moved Outline for Bivd Sindy, So Serlin (v Janusry thia ysar® e s Parsonn interested In the study of | gurvived by hix widow, fwo sons and fwo birds may be assisted by an outline | geughters on this subject fssued by the College of Agrioulture. The topice of the les a1 sons Include redldent birds, winter real Break a Ch]ld S dants, early wpring migretory arrivals, A man instinctively stiffens his should- ers and feels at his case when he wears Inte migratory arrivals, snd additional C ld b G' 4 st Tk out. - Made of $elld psk and I'dstable notes on the birds to hé sesrched for 0 y lVlng | finished golden. Large circular (o a— or oty o e 555 pesoviot, voes Syrup of Figs (i el 2 §10,75 of which may be obtained free or at & homine #l. The outline In prepared Sapecially for use in woman's organiza- | OOk, Mother! Is tongue coat- tlons, but may be had by anyone In ed, breath feverish and tarested upon application to the Kxten. son Bervice, Collsge of Agriculture 7 oo stomach sour?’ AGED MlleTER MAY DIE Oleanse the little liver and FROM KICK OF HORSE bowels and they get | well quickly. Taoiloring It's the conscious- ness of absolutely correct apparel, suited to his age. BN —— PEOPLE’S STORE . R RN T, R AL ARTHUR, Neb, April 7-Rev J D, Stewart, whose clalm adjoins this town on the north, was discovered near the ntrance to his stable Wednesday morn ing about 8 in an unconsclous condition, He was only partly dressed, and this led 10 the belief that he had responded to| PRI®. doenn't sieep, eat or act naturally some unusual nolse In the barn during|'! P 064, Motmaan wour; §ive & the night and had been kicked by one| '*** A MOMiGmie: Arevp. o of the horses, ‘Thia bellet was atrength.| P16, and in u few houra ali the clogged aned by an ugly wound on the aide of his| ' COnstipated waste sour bile and yn head, and the severe bruises on the ab-| O ut of thef domen. All offorts to revive the patieyt| "oWels, and you have a well. playful have been unavalling and fears are en tertalned for his recovery. Rev, My | !f YOUr child coukha, snuffles and has Blawart, who is 10 years of age, fa ope| “4UENL cold or la feverish or haa n sore of the oldest Conkregational miniaters fn| (N08! &1ve & good dose of "Ualifornia the state, having spent the Inst thipty. | S¥rup of Fiss wix yoars in the Bunday School Misslonary| M0 differcnce what other tieatment iy department of that denomination. e ¥'V*" | | . | . | . | . j . | 3 A - ! E . v . | . I - I When vour child suffers from w cold don't walt, (ive the little stomach, Hver and bowels u gentle, thorough cleansing al onge When cross, peavish, liatless Costs no more than for ordinary clothes Swuats Topcoats sted food will gently move Child again | | to evacuate the howels cAme (0 Arthur county two years ago| Miek Childien needit be conxed to ta woar to school Mo :fo:ll:”:;r.nr:; ::\:'.: A R reaidod rop | (I8 Marsnleon “IviL lusative’ MUlE A skilll'.ul and care- Kilow ite aftdon o yoh ful fitting service is TEEL FIVE NEW STATE BANKS SHS. MU . VDL A0d: Bigs . Hi without any extra GIVEN CHARTERS BY BOARD B RIE Ik LV ORI ol kowe cont HOD REER P4 wpmt HOES o SLaft Corresponder of “Calite LINCOLN, April 7.~ (Hpeolal. )~ Mve new taine directions for babies tren Slate banks were approved by the State | ol ages and for Erewn-ups piain Banking board and thelr charters issued | 1 rf L i N o Howars ¢ The Tarmers’ Mat Lt e the genuine with o Calltornia Fig Syrup Company Jabe W O Oftioars are. T K Mecunn, pros and Arthur Palmateer 0 Prew Hats for Smart Dressers Derby and Soft Styles \ wil Naple Colorings $ 300 & Woys | to Aly w0 Lhtle Gonts, B 1o 18, MW JUU 540() PARCEL POST PAID Huddy thnhv N.lelln. Fyew Bt | Maat We wars Ktate b - " Can Haye % Male hank : Jeal | Bare Be Bawards, & Well. Kasws 0hle B b E e ¢ EDWIN FALLOON ) MILLION ACRES OF LAND | =+ e 1016.15-00 PARNAN STRANT Partisan Candidate for ADDED TO ASSESSMENT ROLL | 5110 Tabieia 3ot wil sase ‘..':,:‘1:, e R PP eeppaa oy Shoe CO. Juoo:'b'!: "lG;RE“;dl'COURT Iheir wilve ' 1AL Famam Strest M. Falloon hails fram Ohio, was educated at Ohi y University, and has (o & MA Ourreapendes g RPN Been & successiul lawyer at Falls City, Nebraska, for the last 34 years BANCOLN, At Spesial ) A D \a repeite B0 1e Biale Audiier Wikl Senbth, the Iast of wh o I yemarday, | aores of land he ‘_'"‘“"‘“ W TIT. 1001 00 e Tw’_ ()Ll) RELIABLE \ et adided e b '-. 5 . e liver and bowels, whish cause & pormal action, sareying off ihe was Nt o Janda, whioh o M e norea and ate | Wabivg e tuial fram i land offies 1 Thowsands of ® ae well as W AN Reres which wil - ¢ 1o the sassaament va “. o | V008 Dr Bduards Olive Tabisis waw this year o IROR JUBt 16 Reni In Ahe Bk of eeh 14 2 i | dult e illow Springs . e — Aitien ‘ P g g el e Mg gy Hgr e LWE L SWORODA RETAIL DEALER P ) [ And afiee April 4 . por AN 4 o AS Ak Nt h D 1306 bR R BHONE DOUGLAS 222 OMANA N one Doug. or B peer heme PRank Chas More Wab L | ow