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BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, VOIS MISOR AR(fffic‘e?? o Rall ot wetm N1y ONE MORE DAY COUIlty Will Be | A mass meeting of all the Protes- ; s Given MOI‘O Pay Of the Big Stove Demonstration at the Union Outfitting Co., 16th DECEMBER \ THE == ——— ——— | Neraska | NEVILLE ANNOUNCES | M, STATE BUSINESS FIVE APPOINTMENTS In the Legié?ature Complete official roster of the com- has beert ing Nebraska legislature: tant churches in the city called for Friday evening at 8 o'clock - STOPS ON HOLIDAY W. S. Ridgell is Again Named| S boiiics | Mir: Nellie McOlung 8ays Her| . .\ "\ G0, g0 (spe. |1 the First Congregational chareh and Jackson Streets. , “ s 4 st., Name and Res. olitics % and 1sk Neb,, oy, s Vinateertl . g e WY L] Fire Commissioner and H. F. | 1—Richard ¥. Neal, Auburn...Rep. Influence Will Readiust Al (N Tornial feducatiras straischn :I“""‘“‘ 4 '“‘;::'yl (m\ll;:;»l::-“.(.f ;L“";(‘m —_— 2—John Mattes, Nebraska City. Dem ry C. ) ston - R = Requartte Deputy. HE A L L e World Ideals. salaries has already gone in to the |will talk on “The Cross of Christ.:|Closes Friday Eve—Dec. 1, When F f the Official Deck 3—J. M. Fort Crook...Den i N P R ew of the 1cials on Deck, AEE oS i—John M. Tanncr, Omaha. .. .Dem. s Hall county board of supervisors|Dr. Mabic gave this fecture before n Empress Howard Range > But Signs of Foot Ball |ROSTER IS GAME WARDEN| John Bt Murfuriy, omahi.Dem |goppEN MAN'S INFLUENCE iron the officers of the county, and | fhe members of e Ouaha Wins | Will Bo Given Away. N S rhlow, aha « De enal association cdnesday anc e } Everywhere. — Kdward 1. Howell, Omaha. Dem = the same action, it is said here, will| Clorgymen thought so highly of the h —_— Lincoln, Neb, Nov. 30.—(Special| . T 1L Bennett Gmaha. ... Dem. | Uiging the title of her latest baok,[be taken in Adams. Cass, Buffalo, | address that. they voted to have: the | Hot Biscuits, Coffee and . Cake i Y DEPUTIES HERE AND THERE 1“1'5’?“"’ l( “"l”“;"'hl“‘ r“l‘(':}" S—Torank 1" Tlaise, Fmerson.. Rep. | “In Times Like These,” as her sub-|Dodge, Platte and Saunders coun-|general public hear ft Served to Everyone During the . B e D e D fellowe (o H o Kob S Wayrie Dem’|ect, Mrs. Nellic L. McClung of Ed-|ties, on the theory that each of these, Demonstration. % 3 S ) agitation this morning and the follow-| gy NCat I MuRTEt L Do A i | Ee Voishs sl _ (From a Statf Correspondent - |fruit dropped: 9—W.-L. MeAllister, Neligh...lep. | monton, Manitoba, foremost Cana- -l]‘ 302 ‘I\ \C l'l"" :*m“*“‘\:‘ e NATURAL MINERAL WATER © Lincoln, Nev. 30.—(Special )“‘l’v'“‘ W. S. Ridgell reappolnted fire commis-| 10—John R. Henry, Howells/..Dem. | dian suffragist, addressed an exclusive ‘,2‘1)&‘“:“\’1‘(;‘“‘“‘"P"‘"”""‘:“":” ‘I“ HE i _h\'or‘\'].ono has En equal J‘l_\;\ncc to o i i ec m |stoner, and . ¥. Requartte reappointed | 11—I. L. Albert, Columbus Dem R J & d SPUIBLISY, LORS "win an Empress Range in this guoss- Y turkeys roosting high, "T?‘f“"l FOM | Chlef deputy fire commissioner. 12-C. W. Doty Beaver Crossing Do, | audience at the new Blackstone hotel | oe vote to five people. Under the iing ‘,n"u‘”f’ No purfihaso el bl 13 vail, many Lincoln homes went \\'Illl- mArca o i\d( u‘r;.-.“h-fi 1‘4.“{;\.'.‘(,',, . y‘l,;\' [ Her pleasant voice, casy manner and | ficers undergo the '””"“‘“fi increases o il ary ses na invitedits b out the luxury today, and the chedp- | Colonel 1. . Prosson of Omaha reap: | jz nA&00 O, EXMOTE i meaty talk delighted her audience and when the population of the county Hundreds of Omaha men §|guess on the weight. The one guess. : iasib ced. Many | pointed recording clerk in the exceutive of 5 .| exceeds 00 d 2 4 i Vit ot £ er kind of food was being used, MANY 100y ana Williem Woods janitor for the -E. J. Spirk, Wilber. Reb | drew from them frequent outbrursts | s |§ and women are saving time and { |ing nearest to the exact weight o people took a hurried meal at noon | mansion and executive offices Y. ¥. Sandall, York. Rep. | of applause, and-at_other times, the Clofleert Yaten money by taking advantage of § |this big loaf will have an Empress : and prepar(‘(lvm gO ear‘[v mh”;f Notre Veterans Recognized. H. Ih‘l‘hr“. n Slu |A|‘|m.»‘ tn-n‘ et a‘ tear, Following the ad- |County ]:;;.: our treatment. iHowarthunge fdellverg«i \ to dlhur s At the ;ta\: Juasy u‘ qch“‘ Pool | Presson as recording clerk by the new Hammond, Cambridee Rep. | tea, Mrs. McClung entertained the au . ) JJhy d'(l" *.ipu* offea’ rake and l‘ri\'; e WEEC Dperl; SCCIEInTY {‘( T ficial | Bovernor has been expected, as the A. Chappell, Minden. ... Dem. | dience with some of her own carly | Counts suporvisors (woven) 108 The! famaus Sulghe-Chlorine e Podma L ¢ A s s was_the only member of his offictal | 207 i a valuable adjunct | 28—C. W, Beal, Broken Row...Dem. | poetical efforts. County attorney Mineral Water delivered in | cuits. Come and hear the factory family who put in an appearance, |\ B ocutive offices for some time | 24—John A, Robertsen, Joxo Dem o #You can't do much to stop the Totul $0.600 Omaha In &-gal, jugs, $1.80; Soc representative explain the many ex- g while Governor Morchead, who came | good speaker, with a flow of lan- =) AT SDouthett OV ertont eyl o e e ton o w it isaid M TSN ce | B Ta f11e cased of the clerk of the dis refunded when jug is returned. | cellent features that are installed in 8 in long enough to look over the mail, | -* ha 14 have madeé old De-|26—Willis Wilson, Curtis. . Ve | Clung, "It is here through causes|irict o Ca S FarEae | all Howard Stoves and Ranges, and : the secretary. | they |Buage that would haye mace o 27—R. K. Rushee, Kimhall o, R S 3 trict court, judge, clerk and register BROWN PARK remember the Empress Range is to dropped in on (he secretary, Ao, [ mosthenes or Bob Ingersoll green | 35 Gioorge M. Adams, Crawford e which you cannot reach—all you can|of deeds, the increase would depend (A N G sw:lpy:cdszt?;ic:wfi(r!c?" l\“U“ !l“lffm\ with envy, Colonel Presson has Ina‘n_\ Hoii ‘||n now I‘\‘ 1o readjust yourselves 0 ypon the fees of the office meeting MINERAL SPRINGS l"ig)rt Rt S L ~State 1l | St cope A Ny gt i n ues ateaur r nt | times been called upon to .I|Il~'|am~ oF | sty Name analit CORCENILIEN G N ! [ the larger amount. In the office of 25th and O Sts.. South Side. must be there in order to win the as was in the building. but on accou past executives for several adminis- 5 In Canada we have a new country n fice, caused by the repairs to the east | redit As a writer of proclamations he W. Rencker, Falls City. .. old England do not exist. We had to|j;struction, school census controls, Oatespithic’ Phrslcians i chires. ; 5 ¢ wing, did not linger very long. The has no equal and the “horn of plenty” .T. Parkinson, Pawnce Cy I‘u-p.i make our own precedents, and so it{ynd there is no increase for the as- # i 4 5 th'mr i v,”“' bajdeclarediiiie state treasurer’s office ~was locked | iy 1ways overflowing with adje . N. Dafoe, Tecumseh. ...Dem.| was casicr for us as trail-blazers in{gegsor, . winner.—Advertisement. 5 g tight, but the clicking of typewriters |and other high faluting lamguage | 8-—G. W. Liedigh, Neb. City..Dem.|opening up new paths to make clear, |~ \Wpile, through the retiring clerk e = ¢ on the inside indicated that the of-|\yhich make those proclamations| T 'I’"h('} ;'I‘f"::i‘":'“i.n?':;”-- -Dem. funimpeded roads for the war-stricken | of the district court in this county, re " X fice force was indulging in “sercet|things of beauty and joys forever. | Ty (5 S;\s;' (‘h.;‘lc:.\:. Do | people who will come to us when|gyest has already been made, no action ° h practice. SE The appointment of Mr. Presson is | 10__James 11. Craddock, Omaha. Dem. | Peace is declared. That is why we|has heen taken by the county board, = Food Commissioner Harman was |, fitting recognition of the old ver- Jens Niclsow, Omaha. . ... Dem | have been very successful in gaining |and the action in other counties is rc ar l e 1 also i[f‘ his office I‘r;plkuB; a‘f:cr(n]l:rfl; erans and will give general satisfac- {(r‘r‘\ un‘v;'urd. Omah: ,{h-m. cqual rights for women. awaited wtih interest. - ters of urgency, whiley Deputy tion. J. H. Bulla, Omaha. . Jem. Are Not-Emulating Men. e E : b Ciee. ond | s beds remored Tor sme el /3000 B0 Hobkina: Okanal Dol oo (7% NOUUBSEEHE Ha o Wil ControlIContMITES 414-416-418 South 16th St. 1 Clerk Goldsmith were busy in the of- | that W. S, Ridgell, who has made an Francis Goodall, ‘Omaha. . Dem, | That wome Jing to London. Nov. 20.—Under the dofense of s e Sx > A Jelen, Omaha “pem. | like men by getting the ballot, was her | the realm act the board of trade annour 4 fice of the clerk of the court. ~Chicf|efficient official, would again be named TN, MmN D | rmation. “There is a fundamental| (1At from Tecomber 1 1L will anayme con: ice Morrissey was also taking lit- fire commissioner. He is popular SIRIchmend BOmahas ZDem i o % S| rolibranithercaal tninseiiets Justice Morris Y I as f or SS . Is popul nnon, Omaha. ..Dem. [ difference between women and men. | A committer has | appoln i tle official exercise preparfory to the | with the Voluntee. Firemen's associa- Frank E. Keegan, Omaha. . Dem. | For that reason men cannot represent [ Senting the board of trade the hame offlco Thanksgiving feed. Sccretary Roys|tion members and a live wire. Joseph M. Lovely, Omaha..Dem. | women. Chase and pursuit appeals to | of the mines and will meet” tomorraw 1o ; of the banking h(’“"?_a“d 5]“‘?‘1‘" :‘ his New Game Warden. i kilu‘-\fi ‘\;‘I'""\"""I'."“;' 'I{'{‘"'T‘ 5 ";;'P"" men. There is an element of destruc- [vonsider the aquestion of wakes assistants were working, while Secre-1 o o qen T Rutenbeck has|12—Johm F. Nesbit. Tekarash. | va;; tiveness in man which is a God-given ) (arybronnc ‘()1[ t{'cl m,';l-"a'\ comme. | known for some time that he was to | 13—J. J. McAllister, ‘Dakota City.Dem. | quality. But-woman's touch is lov- corns loosen sion was on deck looking wise and |y " 0 ianted by a new man. “I have | 14— L. T. Fleetwood, Wakefield. Dem. | ing, constructive, healing. ~For this ] solemn. had the place four years,” said the|15—Franz €. Radke, Wynot...Dem.|reason the two natures should be com- . . . 3 game warden, “and that is long 16—P. B. Neff, Bloomfield..... Dem. | bined. International affairs are in the ll't nl ht ol' 4 ldt D t t e behave vassing these | 17—J- H. Reifenrath, Crofton..Dem. | charge of men. Because men are | ) () 0 DIStric enougi i D crIove Sl B nasallE T s 18— i Lindberg i Dlgin. R R S ruotive W s At oW haviatvan things around a little.” Mr. Koester,| 19 1, izart iPlerca: ‘Rep. 11 Feeh et ';; . "“ “" 1gS Y | Nothi But “GETS-IT" Will D Gourt On Gha'rge the new appointee, is a_well known |20—Grant S. Mcars, Wayne. ... Rep. | Lh¢ world is suffering from too much | Nothing Bu! 4 Call x 3 hunter and trapper on the Niobrara, | 21—F. Koch, West Point. ... Dem.|masculinity. Women would never This to Corns and Calluses. 1 D v and is at present running a hotel in Henry Behrens, Beemer....Rep.|have caused war. e If vou've ever had corns, you've tried Of ReCk ess er].ng the town wheréhe resides. He has a| 23 —James Auten, Albion......Dem.| “This new desire of women of politi- | lots o e o axve _ hunting lodge on the river and has al- i ",,.”"f.:,:zfl'. Hu:l‘l";"‘"\:;“:‘\ R:flr:: cal speech is not a desirc for publicity, | pgining, cotton rings that make your corns 60, T "Andorsan. LA aioining| Absolutely Removes I Scott’sbluff May Build 4 a0 AT ndoron ol res e Singn i Acelingtheflonngelsoomiadioining S e for-a Christmas Gift to your familyfj E | For Interest on Funds New City Hall|—D, ¥ Sl e R D ,s,mf';f:yi:,f;r;:{ Indigestion. Onepackage || without the burden of immediate| 3 " P i i i legs, then you will remember this little story 4 l’ { d venient deel trains over &. same J. H. Ferguson, who has been past year considering your interest rendily be gotten rid of. Mercolized wax Chicago in about 24 hours ast and convenieni Y c| Ave lves Mre. Emma Holman of Broken Bow pass. in Christmas Gifts for the children, oad lightly over the e : | of how a clerk In a big store found re & county clerk for the last five years,| a away in the West hospital on Tuesday and a visit to Toyland, now. will surs || T veemeed in (he ‘morniog wio sasoink | from his foot woes, Ho was a suffesor. None Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Loilsville & Nashville Railroad (the oul 4 but who was defeated for re-election | morning prise you in the variety of gifts as M| water, completely poels off tho distigured | Mor® 50, Then one day he beard of @ «im line reaching all theso points) Excellent hotels, both 1n the cities an: at the last election. In order to ac-| Mrs. Winfield S. Bane, in the convalescent well as please you by the low prices, skitl. Get an ounce of the wax at any drug- | o' cnt e od Of ratleving i - Po full iuf Ak bad ottt Sitioh Me Pérouss hospital, recelved a_stroke of paralyss on Shop early this season if you would [ | gist's. There's no more effective way of ban- | b ool this hint and bought along the coast. We have a booklet giving full information. [l cept the position, MF. XCETUSON Ie- | 6™ g ht and suffered another stroke on || Secure just what you want, for mar- ishing chapw, blotches, pimples, freckies or | ickese of W TapALatha I d kets on sale daily at low rates. signed as county clerk, leaving a va- | Tuesday morning. Her husband is at her ] ket conditions have made the securing [| othor cutancous defects. Little skin partl- | o gy o iselriofShoLsWALeE, stlien Round trip tickets on sale daily a cancy, to,which his successful oppo- | bedside and their children, Mr. and Mrs. R of large quantities very difficult. cles come off cach day, so the process it- :‘hrf’;:;ln"vm;:v‘:r :‘-’.}"’;‘:5"‘1‘;'; nvl“lh;y hing nent. Val B. Kirkham, was appointed [ A Bine of Counctl Blufis, Miss Carric Hun: C l selt doesn’t even temporarlly mar the com- | {1 yarrneas vanished. the burning sensatio Attractive Tours to Central America, Cuba or Florida, via the Gulf Coast. and takes charge.at ofice of the place |°f Falls Clty, came Monday night entra plexion, and one soon acquires & brand new, | heon repl by a cooling comfort Stop-overs may be made at Mammoth Cave. i ) SoRiRe iU hayelraeeivedtin (die)| R Ly atersmophss dusbiretnensdtrony 5 EDUI T EiElsl vteentity Taces You can casily try it yourselt. Delightful 3 b viue 4% 2 a furlough, was quite sick on Monday night Wrinkles caused by weather, worry or |for use in bath. Leaves skin soft and sanl p course the first of the year. Several| Mr. Brewster, who was a patlent in the urniture oY@ | iinasiarsivats bosteaiby s taimplstei| et a0 et arorFIR AR WaL Ne T J. . GOVAN, General Agent, C. & E L R R. changes in salary are involved in the |General hospital in the Third City for some tion of powdered saxolite, one ounce, dis- [send us 10 cents for a sample package and 108 West Adams Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 5 t ho by the population now | six weeks recently and who was removed Lo 17th and Howard. solved In one-half pint witch hazel. Bath- | we will mail it to you prepald. You'll thank cour 3 P the home this fall, has Improved so that ing the face ln this produces a truly mar- |us for thd suggestion. L. C. Landon o, * f the delapitated condition of his of- Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 29.—(Special.) —Glen McMullen of the Crab Or- chard neighborhood, ~charged with|T 3 X William G J. Dau, Hooper.Dem, | Men borne away to battle. A woman h l- h l -l d l eckless driving of a touring car on Llnc()ln Afternoon 29 (' M. Lemar, Wahoo..,....Dem. “‘l""l" '"‘\""‘(\V“"(“"ly~ deliberately Some oft ese 8 lg t YSOI ed wooi- : ; : : : | J. M. Lambert, Wahoo Rep. | plan a war of aggression, the highway the night of August 2, PI‘IOG e M an dEl L L ! bl k .ll . h the higay e it of e &= Fapers Haise B T T D B B “en blankets will interest you at these ) iv ; 2 n Y - . C. . Peterson, Lincoln....Rep. have earned, ink, the righ Ford driven by Mrs. Harry Dean, {8y incolir, Neby, Novt 0—Thc " Lin- Ralph §. Moseley, Lincoln..Rep. |to make an appeal to the women of l'ices seriously injuring her and her sister, | ¢oin afternoorf daily newspapers have l\mulnurd Flansburg; Lincoln.Rep. | the United States—the %;n(l of peace P . ~Mrs. Rudolph Schwartz, and three |increased the price from I cent to 2|, 2 1. Hutton, Lincoln, --Rep. | —by giving my 18-year-old son to the o ind v others in the McMullen auto, was|cents a copy on the streets and at| ! ";“:'r‘;“ ”(”}_‘r" l"fi‘v"” cause. He i3 now somewhere in $4.50- wool finished blankets, filllh;:ltl :‘:x?v[;vinl?" wool blankets, given his preliminary hearing yester- [news stands. The advance in print| g, \xl""l"‘;:a;r‘hfi‘;’: . ”“:“' France, What we need now js a war white with pink or blue $3 25 laids $7.50 day before Judge Eflis. The defend- | paper is given as the cause. 33-—C. ‘Knutzen, Bruning |~;,.,:," against war. If wofen ‘remain_in- borders, special........ o plaids & .ot aobe e Jo o ant was bound over to district court R 34—T. 15, Conley, Fairbury Rep. | active another pvar will come. The ; Y - $14 fine, heavy, all wool blankets, in the sum-of $300, which he fur-| Coroner’s jury Asserts 35—George A. ilunt, Crete....Dem. | indircct influence of woman has $7.25 all wool blankets, in blue, | 70x84 inches, white with border nis}]m(t : e sWflrd MUS!’EXDlain §?~hu:\r".;n‘ lln‘.,l,:r( lDl ifld”( l;h-l).!alwaa‘s l)cctn_ adgqmi\'y wlar: flBut wh‘cn gray and tan plaids, $5 00 and bound edges, $]0 00 “our suits for wages were filed in I—N. Meysenburg, Dav ity..Dem. | you have tried indirect influence for el vl i 90U TR o Justice Ellis' court against Robert| (From a Staf Correspondent.) 3; = o Nudileg isgnard lr))r~n\- 1916 years and been - unsuccessful, et Al i : 5 s - 5 . = Norton, 3 em. | syre i g i - . Atterbury, proprietor of the circus Lincoln, Nov. 30.—(Special.)—Dr. | 10 M. 'B. Stream, York.... TR ..urtl,\ u \uFI not be considered radi Sohd Quarter Sawed wintering at the driving park. Claude | p 7 C Sward, well known Lincoln | 41—James Foulon, Fairmont. . ..Rep. cal ou try some other method, I . e Lawson sucs for $132; J. G. Fink for | phyician, will have to answer to a|42—I1. A nson, Clay Center, Dem, | 4M Willing, if necessary, that my lad . Stop Fooling Oak Dlnlng Table : §98; G. J. Clippinger for $24, and W. | charge of assisting in a criminal oper- | 43—John ji. Ward, Geneva.....Rep. should dic if it will bring about a CETS ATV ronight and (like eut) 3 Baker for $108. The plaintiffs al-| ;4; i verdi 2| 44—-Perry Reed, Henderson....Rep.|change, but if it does not, I am not See the Corns Vanish. 1. Bal P ation, according to the verdict of a 5 ¥ lege they have been in Atteybury's employ and have received only a part of their weekly wages. The Odell Corn and Poultry show ici i st | 48—Lco Stuhr, Gra and. .. 5 ¢ X n : is being held at that place this week l%r;tigaa;usplcxous Ciccumstancestiast AT s:f,‘,‘,;de(,'r'(l;‘r?m::ll‘mgn gfig suffering as you. When"this war is ;f"“:"":n:{“:: m?flght _";‘ "“;:i'"‘-':.';"y::“:: fumed oak A 7 and large crowds are attending daily. | * Before her death the girl admitted | 49—T- M. Osterman, Central Cy.Dem, | ¢hded we will join with you to| regular shoes. Your corn lcosens from the Price $27.50 ! There is a fine display of corn and |, attempt to perform the operation 5 . J. Ainley, Belgrade......Rep. |prevent its recurrence’” Mrs. Mc-| toe: it lifts right off. It's painless. It's the birds. S A 51—Soren Fries, Dannesbrog...Dem. | Clung commented the women of the | common-sense way, the simplest, ensiest Others at $12 and up. r : upon herself. Dr. Sward admits that | 35—y ¢ Harris, G s ] most_effective in the world. It's t The funeral services of Dena, 5-|y "o about the operation, but that | 53—D. It (3”‘ -’l‘v ")?"'9_3’“-‘ Dem. | United States should be able to do | national corn-cure. Never fails. yeariold danghter of M. and Sirs. | IS Knchy about he operaton; bt that 13D 1T, Croniy, ONell ... Rep | something more tangible than 'say, || SS¥ T v i it bt || O chard & Wilhelm's E Henry Schmidt ‘of the Pickrell vi(I:il]I- Had ‘fwm performed, and he had |55—H. J. White A'lnsw:r?:' np:;n. u;rhcn ?lsked for their aid, “I hope you 2;u::::tia‘;tex;r;:f:lrefiy be L‘::fi.féc"; »&:\" rchar 1lhelm’'s Lasy- i ity, killed by an automobile while i S A OIS | do well. Chicago, il 5 . returning from school Monday after- | 3Ereed. lo face her through with i Wl asard pem| ™ Appeal to American Women, | 5ol in Omahs and recommended s tre | Payment Plan makes it pos noon, will be held Thursday after- | " 4™ it “showed o signs of J. Taylor, Merna...... Dem.| Mrs. McClung closed with an appeal | Meconneh Drug Co. - oo . noon at 2 o'clock from the German | £1¢ e e did ot Knowr ) b (‘, Greenwalt, Broken Bow.Dem.|to American women on the basis of [ === e sible for you to select a g Lutheran church northeast of ~the until called Tuesday that such a con- k‘ll IE\‘ )’lg:srl!:u'x}ni::‘;tflm”-lf:ep' Uidis LCpedl U i (ojli (i i Ciop dition existed, and then it was too | 60—W. Gormley, Lowell. ... .. Dom.| Yomen of the world §n their fight EI I -ANS . 61-—W. C. Dorsey, Bloomington. . Rep. | 383inst war—a prayer for life over- lctro a State Will Sue Ure (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Nov. 30.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Papers have been prepared for the beginning of a -suit by the state against W. G. Ure, county treas- urer of Douglas cotinty, for the in- bile_fire truck to cost in the neighbor-| 75—F. E. Stearns, Scottsbluff... Rep.| This city will soon have the distinc- terest due on money of the state 6—W. L. ia ol S - g to February, 1916, wh’ich should have| . Qi Talcare forithis machine The District Judges. newspaper i.n Nebraska. This paper n&mfi?kfl;;;s,ofe Spot styles and fin :’::al:u:i?“nf,:lcpl:g'(‘ig“y otfot}:rcp:;::: Comnr:r'cial club is behind the move D]‘“-J ey w:lldhc published zcre‘r?:d will be is; e Magic | 1504300 3 Toste } to build a suitable city hall, and has| ,——J°ohn B. Raper. sued twice a week. printing of ), st . 0 is being done in the office of the at-| % ysiness public of the city behind| >—James T. Begley the paper will be done in Denver at|,, A=-h! Thatvs delicious _relief /for $ torney gencral, and the suit will be it ’u~€v.'“J[um]m:' Cosgrave the present. “Ziho” in Japanese for those sore muscles, those stiff joints, : ard I, g brought in the supreme court as soon as Attorney General Reed returns from Washington the first of next week. The amount involved is $3,800, and the suit is being brought as a result to the state, monthly, of all money trations and he filled those dates with ways taken a great deal of interest in birds and other animals. 2 coroner’s jury, given, in connection with the death of Gladys Manchester, an 18-year-old Lincoln girl, who died late, for she was dying. Scott'sbluff, Neb., Nov. 30.—(Spe-| 6 cial.)—As a meeting of the Commer-| & cial club Tuesday, a move was started | » for a bond election to raise $30,000 ; to $40,000 for the ercction of a new|7 city hall. The city council has re-|7 cently asked for bids for an automo-|7 Gering Finishes Task 0f Financing Hotel Gering, Neb., Nov. 30.—(Special.) —The final amount- of stock has been 69—S. M. Ewing, Riescick, 1. Good, Peru an. Platte Center. . Dem g inde , Howells. .. Dem. 8—Norman I, Shaffer, Hooper. Dem. —J. B eorge Jackson, Nelson. Dem. F. Rickard, Guide Rock..Rep. red C. Johnson, Hastings.Rep. Erick Johnson, Hastings....Rep. 6—Albert Labounty, Moorefield.Dem. 7-—J. E. Jacobson, Lexington..Dem. fi*\\:(’fllt Reynolds, North Platte.Rep. Benkelman. . Dem. 0—Fred Hoffmeister, Imperial.Dem. 1 9 F. A. Reisner, Thedford.....Rep. —George Tracewell, Valentine. Re) 3—TLloyd C. Thomas, Alliance..Den 4—Charles Naylor, Chadron. . Dem. Stewart, Fred Shepherd. 4—George E. Day. Lee S. Estelle. Alexander C. Troup. Charles Leslie Willis G. Sears, 6 | where precedents—the precedents of but the organized protest of woman- hood against holding life too cheap. Women do not cheer when they sec willing to make the sacrifice. “The women,of Germany sent this message to the women of France in June. ‘We are thinking, feeling and the Orpheum, who is an ardent st!- fragist, attended the tea. the surveyor thereis no ditferency;in that of the superintendent of public bulge out like pop-eyes, scissors and knives that make corns blegd and sore, harnesses and bandages that fill up your shoe, press on the corn and make your foot feel like a paving block. What's the use? Why not do what miliions are doing, take 3 seconds provesit. 25cat all druggists. Jgpanese Newspaper to Be Started at Scott’sbluff Scott'sbluff, Nov. 30.—(Special.)— “Daily News" will be the name of the publication. It will have quite an | extensive circulation as there are 500 or more Japanese families residing in the North Platte valley. HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! that lame back. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard and other home simples. It does the work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, minus the of the winning of the case against A T e T William E. Redick Nod D plaster and minus the blister! of i 3 / finitely settles the i Redlcks o il ' %rcasurvr HF Ilic brough]t - by S tatel et e e iar constructing the new | 5—George . 4::::::;;':.‘; ! You simply rub’ Musterole on the reasurer Hall to compel the payment 650000 hotel, tpon which work has B T, Good. sa'es Manager ® | spot where the pain is—rub it on belonging tosthe state. Gering Organizes _ Community League Gering, Neb., Nov. 30.—(Special.)— — 12—Bruno O. Hostetler. invest $700.00. chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, ’- K aod fessional d Reed to Washlngton 13—H. M. Grimes, % $ aslhrr;a, ncuralgia, headache, conges- Eujol] O“PDoot Spofi.s on the Befluflful Business and professiona men an 14—Ernest B. Perry, Satisfactory se- T T S, e Yitizens generally have organized the To Appear for State }g*wf"l'f” R. Dickson. curity. $100.00 pain’s aiidvachexlotiin S back ot joints’, Gering Community league in this (From a Staff Correspondent.) IT:R«;:p':m“!_[ DY:);‘,‘;'Y"K" th‘l g sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- place as a means of handling the| Lincoln, Nov. 30.—(Special)—At-|18—L. M. Pemberton monLniyseuaral: blains, frosted feet_and colds of the growing commercial needs of this|torney General Reed left last night teed. chest (it often prevents pneumonia). city, and in one day’s work over half the budget estimated for the coming year was secured. The league ex- pects to employ A. F. Marsh, for- merly with the Spokane (Wash.) Chamber of Commerce, as secretary. Scott'sbluff County : Has Register of Deeds Gering, Neb., Nov. 30.—(Special.)— As a result of the increased vote cast in Scott’sbluff county at the recent clection, the county commissioners yesterday created the office of regis- ter of deeds, and appointed to fill the fixed officially by the vote been started for several weeks. Only $14,000 of borrowed money will now be necessary. The structure will be three stories with full basement and absolutely modern in every particular. Denver, North Platte and Omaha | hotel men have already been asking|1 opportunities to secure the house. for Washington, where he will ap- pear before the supreme court in be- half of the state in the water right cases involving the use of water by Nebraska users at certain times, which is denied by Wyoming and Colorado authorities. = Soldiers’ Home Notes. Grand Tsland, Nob., Nov. 30.—(Special.)— James Mitchell of the adjutant's office Is confined to his room with ap attack of the Erip. \ Seth Laten yesterday morning asked for & thirty days’ leave of absente. he is able to walk about. ' “rederick W. Button. George H. Thomas. 7—Ralph D. Brown. 8—Guy T. Graves. 9—Anson A. Welch. William V. Allen 0—Harry S. Dungan 1—James R. Hanna. Bayard H. Paine. Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtue dvertisin Opens Friday, Dec. 1st at the Central Bring the children and visit this Enormous Department of practical and amusing and instructive Toys for children of all ages. Our buyers have been the entire Wanted For our Florida territory. Must G. L. W. Spring Oiler Company 894 Brandeis Bldg. | | | | -l Discolored or Spotty Skin Easily Peeled Off The discoloring or- roughening to which many skins are subject at this season may briskly—and usually the pain is gone. No muss, no bother. Just comfort- ing, soothing relief—first a gentle glow, then a delightful sense of cool- ness. And best of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned mustard plaster used to make. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron= HERE'S A NEW WAY TO MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD ‘When your feet are sad with the sorrows that come of standing or walking long hours, when they burn and throb, when they perspire excessively and grow tender a boils and you wish that you had wooden Phone South 879. DR. 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