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m—— Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. _— BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright, 1916, International News Service. R(')\Ha! THEN TS ALL HY - THOUGHT YOU wuZ MAD | DONY FEEL WELL - IVE A HEAD- ACHE . TOOTHACHE AND MY RHEQMATISM — .- HATI ! | F[VE MILLI{)N MORE etiher as an investor or user for the reason, first, because the order pro- ONAL TROTT[NG ‘ Sl)OTt Calendar Today WOLF UNPAID AND Hibiaithe saleiof any portion of the BOARD IN SESSION\ | \ securities to (h’c 'ur“r‘ral p\llhhc until Base Ball—Annual meeting of American HE IS FREE AGENT v 3 e 0 17 1 the line of road shall have been com- association of base ball clubs, at_ indlanap- At b R A P pleted, at which time its actual cost olix. % Totals d 5 1 2 w 'n a i p S e | Tennis—Executive committee meeting of | e P Total Chilipy LY — o wilhe l_m(‘mn and published by the Proposition for Uniform Har- |\ited Ntates National Lawn Tennls asocl- | gray of Wichita Given Liberty [soro .. 114 112 s R Nebraska Railroad Commission |CCg/tReon, | 1 italization 9 i | y s : drott 160 162 % Chase G246 otale, T80 K01 d 3 i se | ness Racing Rules Probably i‘,;},:,',',':;:;;::,\’;:;::L,";‘:::,'::fiu:’,'.,,'E:“'.'.',:,,'.:, Because He Did Not Get 3.“.. 1 . Chae o 311 b8 wiwe culees. G Authorizes Issuance by of the company will e be & control: i | swi —Opening of { Eastern . Malloy ....161 147 . I rRe 0 Durn i s i i & ing factor whe § Will Go Over for Year. | uircoiepisic swimming amociation His Salary. = [2uiaaiiish don 14 4 oten it 138 4 G| Omeha-Beatlos Line. 05 ""The “fair value” of the prop- e | Boxing—Freddie Welsh against Pete Hart- | Totals....760 T43 bapd: o LTI Megarty 123 146 330 399 —_— lerty devoted to the use of the public | tey, ten round:, at Cleveland. Joe Welling NO, 18 T T T T e e e | [erty devoted to the us p DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED |against Phil Bioom, fifteen rounds, st New TEAMMATES IN SAME BOAT 1nt. 24, 3 Neb. Telophone Teague. | Huft o e W 5 | MATERIALS MUCH HIGHER | will he the determining factor, and :’,,, r";“n'::' '::"{:"':"‘:'I::‘, “";z‘,“:m"’""!‘r"',";] — Kurta TR WHESTERN ELECTRIC - — | the actual cost in construction and | A st 3 ¥ Pel 0 151 | at 3d. To otals, ... 7 7 663 3 . 5 e ROBI i i is- New York, Dec. 7.—The proposi- | sesinat Baitling Lahn, ten roundw, at Al-| Cincinnati, Dec. 7.—Player W. F.|Dean ... 82 &1 ST o LA R TR B L (From a Staft Correspondent.) equipping the line which the commis . buny. Battling Levinsky nagainst Gus | 3 & R. Smith...128 98 Y 1 199 tat. 3d, Ad. Tot Fineol Neb., Dee. 7.—(Special | ion will have in its records when tion to make the rules of harness rac- | Christie, twelve rounds, at Dayton. Patsy | Gray, drafted last September by the [\ ‘Smith. 150 156 frong L 13 Kelno ST L T gt A L TS DpeCl | completed, will-have its proper con- i if all e |, | Cline against Frank Maguire, twelve rounds, | - : 5 ) Sl ey S R L 4 Telegram.)—The State Railway com.| Ompicied, 25k 3 ing uniform’ on all tracks through |ai Youngstown. Hurry Carison aguinst Billy | Chicago American league club from| - S0 o 0y eq | Bachinan o iE: e [ mission this morning by a majority | Sideration” and full _weight in de- joint action of committees of the Na- | Nixon, twelve rounds, at Boston. the Wichita club of the Western & st Sl e Aljammnaly B4 I act, authorized the issuance of $2,500;- | termining what the falrcvalue‘ is.: tional Trotting ~ association and | |league, was today declared a free| = HLU Totuls Nansie e 1000 in bonds, $300,000 in ""“‘"‘"’fnlfll:\-i‘f|"?&'.?cm:fl-a'it:;nnw:'::fi‘::fl::: American Trotting association may | unless he has signed with the | Bland 190 do R stock and §2,000,000 in common stock | 7L WSS Rk ! td st Y y ageataun ; e 8 1y .. 142 Totals. .80 710 6 +|for the huilding and completion of | having voted against the development not succeed, officers of the National | Chicago club :‘Inu‘clbfln;; d"ficd‘l b oo th 3 | Hal oo 19 VERAL OFFI ihe Omalia “3‘.(;]" & Ih-;;lrir: In. | of the road. ! ;\SSOVCia'fiO" declared today, owing to MAJOR LOOP AGA{“ cagsr:}(,vf(ml(]-"fcact‘?h;i :h:ilflal%e{‘\'ir,)fi: Loedeeifi el M sItL dch A l,;r,::',‘.'.‘rw" e R.Johnson 1 :f' terurban m‘ilmad from Lincoln to New Hotel to Come. | the failure of the American associa- AN | £ eub was turned over to the West-| Totaia 189 | Seiple Zimmer 16013 Omaha. Railway Commissioner Hall| When the’ road is completed it is \ tion to clothe its rules committee with e | ern league organization, owing to NOw i o Hi S ;‘”“’? agairst the issuance of .the luy]«}r;:luud llhl! its tt\;n'lli_llll!lml“ll authority to act. Plan to Form Such League Out |alleged financial difficulitics, his salary | nicktes ...126 187 ACCO Kent 324 1990 onds, 7 Al will be at the corner of Fourteenth The American association sent f L Mi Bodi | was unpaid to the extent of $157.32. e % din | Totals ...403 872 730 2414 | i ndel dl '.m(‘;m. I'"d( ll iof ”," ‘U"““i"\"d T 2 Lg;c&}gm%m‘ S‘t‘cl °fl‘.hf |,""v’f word that it had appointed a com- o arger inoxr odies | The commission ruled that inasmuch [Rnsictc -0 110 43 159 147 440 AUDITORS, II‘l":"‘f”-Lv L "‘v"|'“'l ) Sl l‘f'.‘l“ ‘I“ LAt o i pote. W"c‘vl“ "‘ mittee of six to mect with a commit:| May Be Discussed Today. 3, this movey had not been paid the yialer” .12t 102 145 30| i S0 18 ML 8T g S 105 T iharity 1o fosuc. bonds. i the. sm | buil the magnificent new ofice build- tee chosen on Tuesday by the special iene e B e onton [ Woratatas i 498 LCITAS ey i L e | T e bt congress of the National Trotting as- p]aqug wxlh_ the team under promise 8 R0 “M“d-lmp 96 | Huglund 120 140 142 411 | O 9 A 3 111: capita lec. m 'u‘ ing al‘. cn.)l h and T. wi egin build- sociation here and urged “that meet- BAN JOHNSON IS NEUTRAL of being !md back salary at a later 1t Tot. | > | Prederick 168 160 amount of $850,000. However, the|ing this spring. The same parties ings of the joint committee shall take 2 | date, or of refusing to play. Hamill ...129 389 | 1*nu|.«ws”’ 467 h:v“ 4 |ff; company was unable to finance thel|which are backing the Lincoln Trac- { ot 3 3 a7 A andicap 2 R et s o v in- lace not later than the middle of De-| Chicago, Dec. 7—A plan to form a | - r_‘],e) p:‘aye}: rgf‘ésgd w: pla);. l]nld {;\:;\";f‘rh-u ;s\: 1 ‘lg‘g ::s‘ v pufi; ct I; lnufi.. of l|l(‘.'lll|l?”(xll~l in | tion ;«?nmany‘ ar|c I)ch‘;mlhthe'ncw.u'x‘ cember.” Up to the time the National | thj 4 ° | claimed that by so doing automatically | (0 0 7y 1199 447 Gould 3 169 o8 | Totals | steel and other material, and ap-|terurban project an gfaterming third major league out of the Interna his back buil b f the association adjourned it had received | fional leasue ond the American as.|became a free agent when his back | e ———— e =i peared before the commission, re-|building and in the erection of the 1o reply to a telegram asking whether | sociation gma, e talien o the salary was not paid within a reason- . . sulting in the order this morning, | new hotel building would indicate TheWester oo mmite AU b W EES st mcct'|) ep 11 b“P a : able length of time. He was upheld SEEKING BAGK PAY Pr]zes Awa,rded 1n which calls for an issuance of $5,000,- | that they expect to be a factor in the S ; o latier o;égnizatiouci‘:n I?\v(;il;eur:pg [ mh!hls ;ontgnl';ondby( thef vl:}(:mrg;sislol:). 5 000, funlu'p bulllx?ul\g up of the Capital City P I’Lc”\‘: \Ion}]{lard, ii;-vR"f }'\;\‘_cdo lis tomorrow, according to the Herald | 31‘13 °C'a,f;:”e:1 can? !l}?eir Ehcgkcargc. MIHS County COI‘D | Materials Higher. IS GRS Elh e enry B. Rea of Pitts-| today. issi According to the showing made by| pe i "““’8h~ Pa, and Reese Blizzard of Th)c plan advanced recently to Pres- ::’,{L'd‘d h':we‘:-‘:rm ”];I'lllcan;on:;g:ls;l::l; | And Whea:t GOIlteStS the \clu)?;n‘pa‘l'\(y. "labc‘nr \has in%rrasc(l .’?fi ln’;‘::".'g:lmcl:,% E,““wx‘hig, E::l!"';‘t =M t]if‘l"l:g""al:‘"};g' w. ‘\ha-vbw“fl clfectch to ident B. B. Johnson of the American signe’d by Grzy‘ with Chicago would —— | I per cent, and construction niaterial b‘ccn granted br;, J:',_ State Raili’a‘)‘ i the National aseaciapmre Of review| league was to combine Baltimore, | e held valid and binding. Salem Civil War Veteran Asks| ] 35 per cent. In 1913 the depart-| commission permission to issue stock h association. Newark, Buffalo and Toronto of the| 1In connection with this case the Glenwood, Ia., Dec. 7—(Special.)— | ment made an estimate as to cost { bonds in th t i |]|" the ‘IO‘;}“‘( of “]”'.f Itcg”]:“r’l""‘éhs International and Toledo, Milwaukee, | commission learned through Ptesident | Money Taken Away IIn the corn contest, held in con-|of construction, which amounted to ;‘;"00(;330! r::;inl;i":ggar“edgnhe“sufnolr ua only case of general interest decided | Indianapolis and Louisvi - 7 | i | : 7 s ;4 ) e S aatl P [ gl ;P s A } was one from Sacramento, Cal., in- SR Lrg oulswllel of the| Zehrung "f the Western league that | From Him. | nection with the Ames college-Mills $2.634,756. IFI"” year its estimate has! [ong time maintained headquarters in volving a ruling of local judges last Amcncardl assoc‘;at!on ~ltl‘“‘; Ia;er Dbk ealurics of methioc e S hort i icul been increased to. $3,308,805, which) Lincoln . X | suggested to substitute Columbus for | players from August 1 to September [, {county short course in agriculture|yery pearly agrees with the esti-| i H summer in a race for the Occident| Milwaukee in order to m 3 3 _|RECRUITS IN SERVICE s o B 2 4 LA, Fhpl i s J. M. Bramlett is general manager cup for J3-year-olds. The race was| circuit more c:ompelct0 e Ehe e 15‘;21‘061" ‘;:?egotth:teeur:)l[e):‘sdihc’ls-reclca?::s anfcomest e SRS et AL (hc“‘;puhcnn\. Whishiquce IS there 1t b Aniantiielcompnyilisg trotted on 4 heat-dash system and by | o] h i nission nat -8 S 5 : day here, the winners were: figures §3,433,201. 4 for some time contemplated building T e b ¥ am not against the movement to| are adjusted within thirty days all of (Frém a Staff Correspondent.) Class One—White Corn: First, Minue| The estimate of the department|pyext year, providing they could get after threcileats el 0 end | have a third major league,” President | those players will become free agents.( Washington, Dec. 7. — (Special | brothers, Glenwood; second, . M. Keliey, ! did not include cost of financing, nor (e F b v faul after three heats. When three heats | Johnson said, “but so far I am only an| The claim of Player Walter Keating | ... 3 .| Glenwood ; NaTieal lows | permission from the state commigsion had been trotted, however, two horses | outsider. If they can arrange to |for $1,000 from the Chicago National Telegram.)—Representative Reavis| "Ciass Two—Thirty Ears White Corn workingfecapiialEnorssa Lawance Ol to issue stocks and bonds to the nec- were tied for first money and the cup. | combine the cities mentioned it would | league club was disallowed. Keating | introduced a bill today for the relief|[irt, Mintle brothers, Glenwood; secona contractor’s profits, but inasmuch as| essary amount. The judges ordered another heat, but [ mak ircui g 5t Jc B - LS FrRE R meanBlivar £QlLy under present conditions the — con-| The McKinley interests from Illinois S ) make a strong circuit and do much to | was transferred to the St. Joseph club| of Wells C. McCool of Salem, Neb.,| Class Three—Ten Ears White Corn:| stg - At ¢ : ¢ ) 5 % LR ' t 1 ail, both one of the owners had protested the | revive interest in the game in certain |and finished the season with Syracuse. 3 " *| Mirst, Mintle brothers; second, George A, | Stant .aimost daily increase in which a few years ugo took over the ruling and appealed to the turf court. | of these citie He claimed the difference in salary be- | C3F¥ing an appropriation of $542 ! preips, Glenwood. malerm! and labor, together wulh the|old Omaha, Ralston & Papillion The protest was sustained by the —_—r | tween his Chicago salary and the/|that breathes a personal story rather |, C'a% Tour=Ssingle White Bar; Birat, Min- | uncertainties of prompt delivery,| fine and talked much of extending board in an order to the judges to di- Tra Sh t s- lin fiaid Himiby ISt osephtand| e s iabiel MeChol lealistedlinkine b hrothete i ascond, D. A White, Glen- | Jeads the department to believe that| this line to Lincoln, have not been vide first money and either give a cup mp 00TS N1ouXx | Syracuse. Taentrninthilona infantry. He was! Class Five—Yellow Dent. Best Bushel: | larger allowance for contingencies | active here in construction work for to each colt or let the drivers draw f . e Jith h);s oo any IatUH latey EAT | Lt B Gladwin, Tabor; second, George | is justified than would be under nor-| two years or more. It is said the lots for the one in dispute. Clty Rail Brakemaan‘L mne Robber Takes D henEhis: captain| Beingitakon sick|Prest Fourini RTATL: Nimali Besarsemi ] |[mal conditions, : .| present laws in regard to interurbans ST Sioux City, Ia, Dec. 7.—William | one no a | McCool in authority, ordered the|) Class Bix—Thirty Eari Yellow Dent;| Additional “f“]‘H not included in}in Nebraska are wot satisfactory to ., Dloux ’ -y T [l 24 f | Pirst, H. L. Nims; wecond, (. J. Di o0} sti g ssion’ - 3 $ Carpentier Says st s braeman s S50 Togenty Thousand s, temsthes in '3 Y & MRS f oo s e of U fomions, S e MelSnle s and .t seph's hospital he vi S building which they occupied. Every- Seven—Ten Ears Yellow Dent. St i mp e State Railway com- sep! pital here with a bullet hole g yRoecup! y A Phelpx: second. 1 L |cant’s estimate, are $13,746 increase |mission does not suit them. No Proposition for Bout Yet Received | Paris, Dec. 7.—The personal de-| sire of Georges Carpentier, the French | aviator and champion heavyw_eight‘ pugilist of Europe, is to remain with | the French flying corps at the front, a desire he expressed each time an offer from the United States to ar-! range a bout for him has been re- ceived. The report that he has been given a furlough for a match in New York with Jess Willard is at least premature. | From the reports received here it| appears that Carpentier by boxing in | the United States could contribute | appreciably to the war relief funds, and his manager, Francois Des Camps, told the Associated Press today that| Carpentier might go there provided he received permission. Thus far, however, no definite proposition for a bout between Carpentier and Willard had been received here. Miss Eliza- beth Marbury, who is prominently connected with' French war relief work in New York, has been author- | ized, said Des Camps, to act for him in any negotiations in the United States, Des Camps dsserted that in an ex- hibition Carpentier gave at the Troca- dero the pugilist was faster than »ver. He added that the reappearance Carpentier in the ring before the| end of the war all depended, first,| on the French military authorities, | and, second, on the propositions that | might be(received. Union Pacific Wins , Personal Injury Suit! Kearney, Neb., Dec. 7.—(Special I'elegram.)—After a trial lasting for three days and attracting the greatest crowd that has attended a legal pro- ceeding here in years, a jury here to- day brought in a verdict for the de- | fendant in the personal injury case of Martha Oliver of Shelton against the | Union Pacific | Mrs. Oliver was hurt in an auto-| mobile accident and two others have filed suits alleging disability from the | same cause. It is not known whether | they will now withdraw their suits. I'he amount asked for was $10,000 This is the first time a personal njury suit against a railroad has failed to get damages for the plaintiff | ‘n many years in Buffalo county hh How to Prevent Croup. ; In a child that is subject to at-| tacks of croup, the first indication of the disease is hoarseness. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as t child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off and all dan- e and anxiety avoided.—Adv las an inch long above his heart, and the | authorities at Onawa, are seeking his | assailant, a tramp, who fired the shot | from a box car at that place at 5:30 | o'clock this morning. Shaylor will re- ! cover, it is said. Hughes’ PErality in South Dakota is 5,070 Pierre, S. D., Dec. 7.—Charles E.| Hughes' official plurality in South Dakota November 7 was 5070, ac- cording to figures compiled by the State Canvassing board and made | public toda; The total vote was: Hughes, 64,261; Wilson, 59,191, Congressmen Dillon (republican) Johnson (republican) and Gandy (democrat) were re-clected by plur- alities of 8,828, 12,024 and 4,373, re- spectively. Allan L. Benson, the socialist can- didate for president, polled 3,760 and J. Frank Hanly, the prohibitionist, polled 1,774. ' Harvard, Neb., Dec. 7.—(Special.) —Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilson cel- ebrated their golden wedding anni-| versary Wednesday, December 6, by | tion you buy your candy in Omaha,” | inviting a large number of their friends to their home in South Har- vard, where, with eight of their ten living children, fifteen grand children and three great-great-grandchildren, several old army comrades and other | friends, a very interesting time was had. Rev. J. E. Rippeteau of Clay Center, chaplain of the Nebraska! Grand Army of the Republic, served | master of ceremonies and pro-! nounced the words renewing the mar- | ital vows taken by this worthy couple fifty years ago. Child Killed in Runaway. Geneva, Neb., Dec. 7.—(Special.)— In a runaway last night a 3-month- Victor old child of Kavanda was | Hathaw posier Captain, Bloomington, 1Ind., Dec. 7.—Russell G Hathaway of Linton. Ind., was elected cap- tain of ‘the Indiana untversity foot ball | team for 1917 today The National Capital Thursday, December 7, 1916. The Senate. t noon 1 debate on corrupt practices bill ed Hoke Smith bill for retirement al judges who reach 70 years of age will J. Bryan opposed exclusive fed eral regulation of rallroads before joint rail road Investigating committer m The House. Met at noon [ Secretary Baker advocated diversion of waters to American side of Niagara Falls before forelgn affairs committee. Consideration of omnibus fish hatcheries bl resumed | From Expressman Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 7.—A lone robber threw pepper in the face of an express wagon guard today in the rear of a downtown building, seized $20,000 in gold and currency | from the express wagon, and escaped. The money was in two bags. W. | H. Williams, the express driver, had just placed the bags in the express wagon ‘for delivery to the First Na- tional bank, three blocks away. Wit- nesses said the robber was joined by a confederate, who helped him carry the money. Mayor Jim Would Like To Boss Widows’ Home When Mayor Dahlman granted a permit to the Society of Widows to sell candy for their bpilding fund, he stipulated that he did/so with the un- derstanding that he should be con- sidered for the position of superin- tendent of the prospective home. The committee which received the permit promised to boost for the mayor. “This permit will be good on condi- remarked the mayor Hordv ille Granted Aurora, Neb.,, Dec. 7.—(Special Telegram.)—The Biard of County Commissioners today granted incor- poration to the village of Hordville and appointed P. J. Defshauge, Aaron Blomquist, Will Cohagen, Albert J Nyberg and A. O. Branting trustees to hold office until the next regular [clecli(m. Hordyville has about 200 in- habitants and is one of the best busi- ness communities in Hamilton county Should Be Easy for Keen- Nosed Bloodhounds B. M. Barden, 2008 North Fifty- first street, is shy two pet billy goats. Some miscreant swiped the animals out of Barden's yard. A safety razor was all a sneak-thief captured by a visit to the home of Mrs O. O. Bern- stein, 3421 Davenport street. Boys Hurt by Powder Explosion. North Platte, Neb., Dec. 7.—(Spe- cial.)—Stanley Adams, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Adams, was severely burned about the face and hands and Harry Shilling, the 16, r-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Shilling, was slightly burned, when a quantity of gunpowder being used by a number of high school stu- dents for firing a cannon exploded. The condition of neither of the boys is critical. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Right to Incorporate| thing was all right, and the soldiers|k 5. L. Gladwin, satisfied with their housing until = Class Kight—Eingle Ear Yellow Dent: | Lieutenant Colonel Patterson came anw\k‘ R. 4; Jackson, Glenwood; second, C. L. 4 2 oo com. Mackey, Tabor. ‘along and ordered the entirc com- TR (U 000 Varteties Thirty pany to get under the tents and|kars: First, D. A. White, Glenwood; wec- |Teave the building where they were ond. L. W.’McKnight, Glenwood. comfortably quartered. Sweepstakes—Bushel corn, Mintle broth- Mintle brothers* ten ears, single ear, M. orn; thirty ears, As officer of the day, McCool Mintie brothers; | kicked on the order in the interest H:' 1A Donolan, Firat, | of the men under him. As a result of his disobedience of orders, McCool was fined all of the back pay due | him, and was dismissed from the “ army. : Two weeks later he re-enlisted as Deuy vears, Ju Kemp & Ten Ears, pree nction R “Spectal” 0. Jackson D, Cup— B. Thomas, and having won three times hecomes permanent possessor; econc, third, C. Evans Speclal, Boys under 14 Any Varlety—Pirst, Jackson, Glenwood; second, Wendall Wilson, L. Gladwin, Glen Woman's Special, Ten Ears Any Varlety— | : First, Mrs. A Mintle; second, ' Mrs. C. J la private and served throughout the peuyree; third, Mrs. Hattie Pheips, ali of i civil war. Mr. McCool is now seek- Glenw, i i e bac Winte “rat, Earl Maddocks, ing to be re r'nhnracd for lh(. hack b i AL pay taken away from him —a half ™50 wira, Maddocks: second, . R century ago. Warren, Glenwood Potatoes—First, George A. Phelps; sec- In the Hole? Horrors! ond, Minfle brothers; third, Howard Mintle, | Hamilton Missouri Captain. . Suffs stalrt Thln S Columbia, Mo, Dec. 7—Paul Hamilton of Harrisonville, Mo.. was elocted captain of —— (he 1917 foot ball teum of the Unlversity When Mrs. 1. Conner, treasurer |apnounced the Omaha Suffrage as- sociation $6 “in the hole” Wednes- day afternoon, members got busy to make up the deficit and raise funds for the 1917 campaign. A food sale before Christmas will |be the first effort to raise money. ! Mrs. A. C. Anderson, chairman of the committee, will name the date. A gold medal suffrage oratorical contest for children between 14 andj 116 years, is a second scheme. Mrs. George W. Covell, Mrs. 5. A. Caven, | | Mrs. W. H. Hatteroth and Mrs. L | L. Mcllvaine have this contest in | charge | Beatrice Boys and Girls Are Given Corn Prizes Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 7.—(Special.) The boys’ and girls’ corn show, which has been held here this week in con- nection with the annual poultry ex- hibit, closed last evening. The corn | was judged by A. R. Anderson of' the state farm and awards were made as follows Ten-Ear Exhibit B. Slefkes, Pickrell 3 -— R ¢ Yellow' Corn—First, D second, Harvey Fort, De WItt; third, Reuben Ahl, Beatrice; fourth. Will Siefkes, Plckrell | Ten Fars Calico Corn—Firat, Reuben Ahl, | | Beatrice, Ten Bars White Corn—First, Ralph Gouff, | | Holmesville: second, C. A. Burbank, Filley: third, Harry Gouff, Holmesville; fourth, Al- | vin Reimund, Beatrice; fth, Henry Slefkes Plekrell: Alice Hodge, Barneston; Joo Ruff, Holmesville. Single Ear Yellow Corn—First, D. B Sietkes, Plekrell; second, Wil Slefkes, Pick rell; third, Harvey De Witt | Single Ear White Corn—First, Arthur Wiebe, Beatrice; second, Henry Slefkes Plckrell; third, Will Siefkes, Pickrell | Grand Champlon, Ten-Ear Exhibit—D. B Slofkes, Pickrell. | “Grand Champlon, Single Ear—D. B. Sief. ' | kes, Pickrell. ~| N I Bee Want Ads Produce Results, o e of Mixsouri Loday C JPURE FOOD st WHISKEY i 2o Na~ PP P) THE PURE EQQD whiskey “A Household Necessity at all Tlmgs” in the cost of right-of-way; $75,000 for crossing certain sand pits of the Platte river; $25000 for additional shop equipment. Amount Required. The new company backing the pro- ject agrees to assume and cancel all existing liabilities of the old com- pany, which built from Lincoln to Bethany, and to deliver the outstand- ing stock now held by them in ex- change for $315,000 of the proposed preferred stock. The amount of se- curities required, if the foregoing estimates are correct, are as fol- lows: | mipleted portion, $4,049,604.16, and additions In the estimate nt not Included nor disapprded commission's engineers, $113,746. wance for cxisting property, $315,000 Reser;;s for working capltal and pay- ment of fixed churges, $1856,000, muking a total of $5,163,350.16 The commission holds that by the increase the public will not suffer, an e INSPECTOR SUGGEST . GROTTE BROS,, CO. General Distributors 2TV, — Tt T anli S amillani OMAHA, NEBR. Tt —cr - For construction, vquipping and financing | Longen Wins South Dakota Dairy Prize Watertown, S. D., Dec. 7—E. N. Longen of Webster was awarded a silver cup for the highest honors in six butter scoring contests at the close of the South Dakota state dairymen's convention here yesterday afternoon. James Grieg of Brookings won sec- ond place and third went to the Hu- ron dairy depot. The average scores were: First, 9262; second, 9241; third, 92. In the single entries the Madison creamery won first with a score of 95. James Grieg of Brook- ings was second with 94.5 and E. O. Zynda of Millbank third with 94. Out of thirty-eight entries in this contest thirty-six scored above 90. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. | v S NP N TN