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DR.KERR TOBENEW HEAD OF BELLEVUE Former President of Institution Looks With Favor on Offer / Made by Board. WILL TAKE OFFICE JULY 1| Dr. David R. Kerr, Ph. D, presi-|" dent Of Bellevue college from 1890 to 1904, has again been offered the presidency of the college., Thae re- cont actfon of the hoard of trustees only confirmed the offer made by the special committea of the board to Dr. Kerr gome time ago. As he has already replied to the ctfer of the special committee on a new president, consisting of Rev Edwin H. Jenks, John D, Haskell end Raymond M, Crosgman, that he would be willing to accept the post tlon again If the offer came from the whole board, there ls little doubt but that he will give a favorable | answer. Dr, Kerr began hias first term as pres| dent in 1800, when the Institution hnd hut nineteen students. There was then but | one bullding on the college hill-Clarke hall. When Dr, Kerr loft in 1904, the | enroliment conalsted of 200 students, and there were six buildings on the campun Only one bullding, tbe new gymnasium, has been erected since him departure After he left Bellevue In 194, he nc- cepted the presidency of Westminst lege. After serving there for five ye he taught one year in Fmporia coll For the last flve years has been one of the two owners of Beechwood school for girls In Jenkintown, a suburb of Philadelphla, Two years ago, after the resignation of Dr, Stephen W. Btookey, president of Bellevue, the position was offered to Willls H. Kerr, son of ir. Kerr, librarian of the state normal school at Emporia, Kan. Willis Kerr, however, declined the place” Dr. Kerr expects to arrive at Bellevue some time before commencement. If he accepts he will take office July 1 New Citizens to Be Regaled at Omaha Rotary Club Dinner Newly created citizens of Omaha will break bread with prominent business and professional men of the city and several leading units of the “powers that be” of Douglas county on the occasion of the monthly dinner of the Rotary club fn the maln dining room at the Henshaw hotel Wednesday evening, Nearly 200 invitations to Omahans who took out thelr naturalization papers dur- ing the last year were sent out, The new citizens will be the guests of honor, und the Rotarians’ program and activities | | for the evening will be centered about them, Other guests of the club will Be the THE ‘M who Murdered | Louis Officers 4 Visited in Omaha' oo 1 the arre | April killed Officers | Aprit 3 Kenna whi'e resiating arrest | dog, ft was | men while 'Found Simple that Relleved Child | Mild Laxative Compound Cor- rects Stubborn Case of Constipation. important duty that devolves or nta k the regulation of their chi soweln, - Henlth in It ite Co ds In Inrge measiure on ea aught from in training |and a chitd should he fancy to regular habits When from any cause the bowel b comes congested with stomach walte w mild laxative should b g e to open up the passage gently and eirr off the congested mums, A most «ff ¢ tive remedy for this purp we t combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr, Caldwell's Fyrup Pep i Mrs, W, D. Bulls, of Recd, Okla., us d Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsig for her baby boy, Harlgy Buren Bulls, and says we have given him. His bowels are ver stubborn about acting, but they ac' easlly every time 1 give him Dr. Ca'd well's Syrup Pepsin.” Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin contains no oplato or narcotic drug and fs n In which to redeem your Gold desired, on purchase price, 13111313 Farnam St. It did him more good than anything | splendid remedy for children and older | people as well, It has been on the mar- | ton 8t, Monticello, 111 oy - 3 Days More Planos for rent, $3.50 a month. Todd Is Re fllb(’d Divorce, Which Is Given to His Wife Remedy HARLEY BUREN BULLS Kot for wicie than twenty-(ive years and {8 the family standby in thousanis of homes, Druggists everywhero sell it for fifty cents n bottle, A trial bottle freo of charge, can bo obtained by writ Ing to Dr, W. 1. Caldwell, 44 Washing Bond Certificates. Select your Plano or Player Plano now, We will hold it for future delivery if 8ix months’ rent allowed Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. Douglas 1623, judges of the district court. Judge Willls | 1 (. Bears is on the program for an ad dress to the new citizens The Principal address of the evening | will be delivered by Judge Joseph W Woodrough of the federal court Refriger- Henry O. Palmer, an attorney, who has | | been instrumental in educating the new citizens, will speak. | Dr. E. €, Henry will preside as toast master and chairman, Silo-Dairy Special to Start Out Monday The Unfon Pacific's Nebraska silo-dairy | special of fivo cars Is going to be started from Sidney next Monday morning, to re main in the western portion of the state | five days From Sidney the. speclal will work east as far a the branch as Scott's Bluff o enty-five le, inecluding 1wember as Halg f the State Board of A ure, the | United States Agricultural department wid a number of dairy experts and lec make stop. The special, will at a large number of towns where lectures will given, dealing with dairy, agric and sflo-bullding toples. In additi lectures, at many of the stopj places certain. of the experts will take arby, where the pecial instructions North Platte and then go up 1 miles in | On the train will be ators Ski Blue or Onyx Enamel Double Clooker 31¢ crop ralsing, generally, It s | 1 to spend considerable time | d and have men » glve the farm s and dairyr technical information in the event it {s sought An A o Digest When i feel d and v meals, f h and eruot t Chambarlal srywhore Twice Guaranteed LEE Tives oo Puncture Proof--Guaranteed 5,000 Miles--Guaranteed POWELL BUPRLY COMPANY OMANMA 1051 Faream, Pr‘rrhlr- and Blotches | Are Eanily Peeled O | Ski Blue or Onyx Enam l'oa Kettl 30¢ Lot Us Figure Double Coated Ski Blue and Onyx Enamel Ware at Less Than Refrigerator, like cut, 87 .50 Ha" P"ce R Ski Blue or Onyx | ('offes Pot. mamel + e - yn : Y Mak Your i’:. v l RP‘L ‘t::u 0“\": Furniture Bill Bes Publl lrfents Adcts ‘.f“-.a e AN v e i Dmr fmfld\ w)nun lmen)) Terms Preps Sagraves \/ ' i 2‘\\0\ md’n < LOADING TRUCKS AT PLANT, When You Are Wondering Why wo are the only oil company organized, owned and controlled in Omaha, consider these facts: The enst was the original oil producing country. As the west Qu!.tlml up, the eastern interests extended their branches and colleeted the profits, Omaha, like most other western cities, was being suppliad by these hranches, Loeal capital knew nothing of the profits or opportunities in the oil business-—in fact, the original capital to start this business was brought in from the outside by Mr, I, V. Nicholas. Conditions are different today. Wyoming, our gistor state, is becoming a big oil producing ferritory--the oil center is swinging from east to west, Drill- ing for oil is now being done in Nebraska. Omaha will soon be a refining center—nothing is more logical. We can just as well ghip the erude here, refine it and realizo a ready sale for not only the gasolene and kerosene, but the by-products, fuel oil, gas oils, road oils, coke, ete., ete., as to refine it in Wyoming and pay exorbitant freight rates on finished goods, ' The oil business in the great middle west ig just in its infancy. We want you with us not only to help put Omaha on the map as an oil center, but because we can all make money out of i, Why alone ghould eastern oil corporations’ stock be quoted at way above par? Why not a home corporation with stock above 1007 As good business brains exist west as east of the Ohio river, and Omaha is the center of an enormous oil consuming territory. We are not overly optimistic when we say that your attention will soon he divided between ‘*Watching Omaha Grow’’ and ‘*Watehing Nicholas Oil De- velop,”’ We will certainly be glad to have you with us, We have increased our capital stock from $25,000 to $50,000 and offer 200 shares at par ($100 per share), in lots of from one to ten shares, We have no preferred stock—no bonds -no mortgages tablished in an industry on the up-grade. Your stock will participate in all earnings of the Company. As has been our policy in the past, we shall try to merit your business and will at all times give you quality and service second to none, we are firmly es- Make subscription checks payable to the company or R. 8. Walker, secretary and treasurer. Stock certificates will be mailed promptly as possible after checks are received. Dividends payable semi-annually, July 15, The L. V. Nicholas 0il Co. Offices: 302-304 Baird Bldg. Incorporated. Phone Douglas 382 “Business IS GOOD, Thank You" January 15 and ANOTHER VIEW OF OUR PLANT AUTOMOBILE OIL TANKS IN FOREGROUND