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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 5

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NEBRASKA. STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY MORNIN07AIJGHTST 28, 1911. 3E (4 Pre-SUate Fair Fairs New Styles Sheets (Q. Pillow Cases AT SPECIAL PRICES Furniture Specials! We are prepared to help you take care of State Fair crowds by having in stock at this time large quantities of Folding Cots, Sanitary Couches, Springs and Mattresses. Now .680 BLEACHED BED SHEETS Reg.

15 doz. Armorside Sheets, 72x90, "with seam. each. 15 doz. Linenweave Sheets, 75x90, with each.

20 dos. Armorside Sheets, 76x90, with seam. each. 15 doz. Steel Warp, Heavy Sheets, 63x90, aeamless.90c each.

10 doz. Dallas Sheets, 63x90, seamless. each. 10doz. Marblehead Sheets, 81x90, seamless.

each. 10 uoz. Pepperell Sheets, 81x99, seamless. 95c each. 5 doz.

Anchor Sheets, 81x90, seamless. each. BLEACHED PILLOW CASES omens Garments i -r as shown here embrace all the raost-to-be-desired New Fashion ideas in fashion fabric and colorings. You will be more than pleased with the new: features in tailored apparel and which are so distinctly differentfrpm the models of last season. Let us show you the new style creations.

Thb $10.00 Bed Special at $7.50 50 doz. Bleached Pillow Cases, 42x34 and 42x36, rogular 14c and 15c values, now, each. 15 doz. Pepperell Cases, 42x36, reg, 18o, now, 15 doz. Pepperell (Janes, 45x36, reg.

20e, now, This jnassive Genuine Vernis Martin Finished, full 2-inch Tub-ingl Regular price $10.00, sale price. Other Iron Beds, $2.25 tip Brass 18s 15 doz. Anchor Cases, 43x36, reg. 23c, now, each ATTRACTIVE SUITS, at. $20.00, $25.00 and up to $50.00 SMART NEW SKIRTS, at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and up to $15.00 CLEVER FALL COATS, at.

$12.00, $15.00 up to $55.00 NEAT TAILORED WAISTS, $1.00 to $8.00 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS and up WOMEN'S SWEATERS 13.00 and tip 15 doz. Scalloped Cases, 45x36, reg. 30c, now, Blanket Sale Continues Monday and Tuesday. Folding Cots, from $2.00 and up Sanitary Couches, from $3.00 up Over 1500 yards in the lot-all bright, new, ol.an m.r-ehandia. just In from N.w York.

8wi. and Cambrlo Embroid.riaa axoallant patterns in blind and effects. S. Street Windows. Mattress Special SPECIAL MONDAY THE BALANCE OF OUR 18 INCH FLOUN0INGS AND CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES LEFT.

FROM THE FRIDAY SALE. REGULAR 35o TO 79o VALUES PER YARD R. G. Corsets For medium figures this R. O.

Mjodol is exceptionally It combines the long skirt with tha prevailing low bust. It's simple and attractive lines as well as its strength and quality render this model highly popular. "Women with figures of average proportions find it meets all requirements of modern fashions in gowns, and shows them pff lo advantage Regular $10.00 Felt Mattresses, weight 45 lbs. each, covered with Sale Commences Monday Morning at 9 o'clock full bound and 7R a gpod grade ox ticking tufted. Special, each.

a gpod grade of ticking i. Steel Spring' Special Regular $4.00 Steel Springs, Sanitary, Noiseless, Elastic and Comfortable Fitted with our patent link fabric and coil tfQ OK Rudge Guenzel Co Price $5.00 springs at each end. Special, each Vw.fcU .4 If ff i 5 FOUND DEAD ON THE TRACK stand by the eommlttee'a decision; why not North Platte and lloldrege do the same'; O. E. PARR SOB.

CECIL XAWSOW OF FALLS CITY VICTIM OF ACCIDENT. $1,600. This pumps 160 gallons per minute "and Is larger than Bethany would need at first But If we should buy one that large It would do the business $1,400 cheaper than the expensive steam pump, boiler and engine. The commissioner also informs me that their total bonds In two Issues Is only $35,000. They have about six miles of six Inch mains, besides the smnller laterals.

Out of this Several Important witnesses were examined with an attempt to show motive for the murder of the wife of Henry Clay Beattle. Six were arrested In connection with the operation of an alleged arson ring which Is said to be responsible for fifty fires with a property loss of one million dollars during the past year In Chicago. William Lee, twenty-years old, confessed that he murdered his father, Richard Lee, his mother and his younger brother, Clarence, and set tire to the Body Found by Cook of Bridge Ganff Skull Waa Fracture and Body Cat. amount a steam boiler was bought and larany nouse at jjoonevuie, ina. HUMBOLDT, Aug-.

27. Cecil Lawson, twenty-two year of age, of Falls City, a member of the Burlington bridge gang, waa struck by a Bur- COST OP TUB PRIMARY. ELLIS. Aug. 2.

To the Editor of The State Journal: The bllle being filed by the late candidates tell tho tsle of money spent trying to gain an office, and the end 1 not yet. The lucky ones have another bout at the gume In November and another expense account. No poor man can af-foid to gamble for It and the money spent In the aggregate ia more than the aalary. To cover this state and get a personal message to each voter costs too much, yet the men who did It won out. If the lamented Judge Cobbey had poured out his money as did -Mr.

Hamer he would have been among the svccesnful ones. Merit don't count. It is the man with the longest pocketbook. Then the cost to the taxpayers for election board In each voting precinct and for ballots, and what do we gain? The old system la far better. Then each party nominated Its, own candidates.

Now any decent candidate on either ticket II killed by the slum vote of the other party. Let us go back to tha old fash TTIa hMv ytt vxnt luuwapaA until lUUJ u. u.0w.w.i uum found too expensive and sold for very small price and they now use the electric motor pump- He also says that they are now paying all their expenses from the water receipts with a surplus left over each year. With these facts right at our door It Is certainly not unreasonable to think that at least 76 per cent of our population can be reached with the 4. The general question.

It Is true that there are a number of empty houses. The same Is true In University Place', and Lincoln, and usually true In many places In times of financial depression. Yet Bethany Is not dead or dying. we have a city of beautiful homes. No suburb Lincoln has a more sightly location.

Cot-ner university la growing. Several hundred dollaTB are now being spent in Imnrrwptnent TWO new homes 'ins validity or the legislative appropriation of $100,000 for the erection and equipment of a laboratory building for the medical college of the state university In Omaha, will be tested In a suit filed In the district court of Lancaster county, by Samuel J. Btewart of Hastings. The Identification of all but five women and one man of the twenty-seven known dead In the Lehigh Valley train wreck has been established. Cool weather reports from the northwest gave the Chicago wheat market a boost.

The rooms of the Frenoh Aero club In Paris are decorated with a great variety of curious pictures of Paris taken from great heights in balloons and aeroplanes. Neaifly seven thousand people thronged the streets of Havelock on the last day of the carnival. Wall street Is still trying to find an explanation for the recent offering of large blocks of Union I'aclflo stock In the open market, Qeorge W. Berge in an Interview said he hoped that Oeorge W. Noriis In his state fair speech would do a good job of flaying the administration.

The final count in the recount nf Lancaster county votes showed Cosgrave leading Judge Frost by 49 votes and Scott for surveyor leading Edgren by 3 votes. Judge Frost issued a card of thanks. shall exceed a height of 400 feet and encircle the grounds three times It shall not be regarded as a flight, thus assuring the public against flukes. Between the aviation stunts the crowds will be entertained with hippodrome, relay, trotting, running and gutdeless wonder races. The Ord, Central City.

Ravenna, Wood River and Grand Island bands have been engaged for one or more days 'each, and on one of the days there will be a baseball contest between the teams of two of the towns on the north branches. The concessions are all under the control of the general committee, subject only to the city officials, and the best of order will be maintained. Dedicate School Building. HEBRON, Aug. 17.

Yesterday Alexandria celebrated the dedication of her new school building. The exercises of the day were attended by a large company from over the county, and were held under the shade of a big box elder tree on the school campus. County Superintendent Crawford was master of ceremonies and short addresses were made by Bon L. Terry, L. H.

H. J. A. Kremer of Alexandria; W. Eaton, superintendent of the Geneva public sohools; Miss Lizzie B.

Wooster r.t Thtcago; Prof. 8. B. Clark, Hebron; County Superintendent Crawford, Hebron; County Superintendent Harries of Fairburry, arid State Superintendent James E. Daliell.

The Alexandria band, Messrs. B. J. TJlmer and John Weaover; Misses Bornlce Hubbard, Mabel Jaquee and the three Weddle slstera furnished music. The visitors were entertained at the homes of the citizens.

After the projrram the entire company Inspected the building. libera Notes. ATJBTJRN, Aug. 27. Curtis Green of this county has completed the work of threshing thirty-five acres of alfalfa and has 185 bushels of very exoellent seed.

This seed will sell at a price that will pay Mr. Green 53 per acre. Yesterday as Ora Blount was riding one of his horses going to the field the horse became frightened and tried to run. Blount Jumped off but fell In such a way as to break his leg below the knee. He la a young man but weighs 170 pounds.

He had hla other leg broken about two yeara ago. While returning from his farm near Glen Rock Joseph N. Simmons horse lor.ed county and state convention I ij a iiiui iiiiia ma pauu tt om uwiiuou and his face badly out. The body found by the oook for the bridge gang about daylight, and It Ha believed that the young man was ttilt by train No' 4 which la due here at 3 a. m.

The body waa taken to the home of the parents at Falls City. FI.YED FOR WEARING BUTTON. All Villon Army Veterans Not la the G. A.iR. YORK, Aug.

27. -Richard ahlp-man recently filed, complaint In the county court against C- P. Brown for wearing a Q. A- R. button.

Mr. Brown appeared voluntarily In court, plead guilty and was fined $10 and coats, which he paid, tie also remanded the offending button In court. Mr. Brown was a soldier in the union army for are now bllng completed. A new brick business block was started this week.

Our church debt Is en and have the state pay the railroad fare of regularly elected delegates to the conventions. It will coat less than the expense now la. It cost Gg county for Judges and clerks $995 Poll books 800 tickets 833 tirely covered with "gilt edged" pledges which are not due for about a year and a half. Our people all over the state who are putting money Into Ctit-ner university expect Bethany to move forward. The village and the university need State Treasurer George wants to find out whet.

er the smendment to the guar fire protection. Should Cotner unl- ierslty burn down It would be, a serl-us blow to the village. Good fire protection would somewhat lower the JCalifornfi 3ults trier jT Tickets on nle Member II, ajl Pullmin thtrre. Lib- O-A l' StrtWBtlRRICS, II ii.ai JfcCT Vat X. TOrWDCS.AHDMItK I Q-OfV THEC0WS.

WE'RE 1 1 Write C. L. seegreves, WVT JlTHC REACHED! 1 General Colonisation isj Li riJTfari i rftT IT Agent, 9301 Railway NY. I A7l feVlXjn. Kxohange, Chicago, III.

4T XjrV IfrZl for new book, ''Ban jTl jlP Excursions anty of deposits law, adopted by the last legislature, repealed that portion of the law governing the placing of state funds In the banks. Insurance rates. We all know there are difficulties In The progress of building in Lincoln. four years, and was formerly a member of the G. A.

R. Some time since he applied for a discharge from the order and was honorably discharged. Total $1,627 Or an average, the county clerk Informs me, of SO centa a vote cast Of this the candidates' filing fees.B-ere $156. The primary law is not worth It. We have no better officers under It than before.

We vote for men we do not know and no one vouches for, and all the party enthusiasm Is gone. County and state conventions are without Interest. JThe old gatherings were educational; oratorical. Noted men took part, and the people's will waa as nearly carried out as today. The expense of the cfmnty convention will take rare of itself.

But the state convention Is different. Each county Imerovements being made on the uni versity building by T. H. Mathers of Omaha. The Lincoln sanitarium's third story addition Is now complete.

Financial, theatrical, social, church. club, music, automobile and other de partments. Illustrated miscellany. Hickman of Topeka. Klnsella of Den every undertaking, but the difficulties will be Just as large next year as now.

Let us solve this difficulty now and be ready for the next forward move. The liwiuo Is now clearly before us. This la a step toward making Bethany a buster and a better village. Every legal voter should be In all public improvements. We do not wish to "boom" Bethany.

We want a natural, steady growth. The polla open at 8 a. m. and close at p. m.

Next Tuesday, August 29, Is the day. We expect the water bonds to ver, Mitchell of Sioux City, Olmplead of coiild pay all the actual expense of ita delegates to the several state conven Denver, Brlen or Denver, bran Ion or Omaha and Stelger of Sioux City lead the fielding averages of the Western league with 1000 per cent. tions, and have money left to pay for Acting Mayor iyeonriarat in a caucus As a veteran of the olvU war he presumed it was his right to wear the button, a mistake that haa been made by a good many wellmeanlng veterans. The Q. A.

R. button la the authorised badge of a secret order, and under the law of the state It la a misdemeanor for any person, not a member, to wear the badge of any secret order. Hold Aviation Meet. GRAND ISLAND. Ag.

87. The general committee on arrangements appointed by the retail merchants' association and Commerolal club for the aviation meet to be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, haa everything In readiness for the crowds that are expected from points in central Nebraska. Contract has been made with the company with the proviso' that unless the aviator skunk hides out of the cost of this primary business. We cry about hard times and high taxes and then create with councilman sought to secure support for his veto message on the purchase of a city pump. YOU KNOW i-lnooln, oes Moines, t.

josepn ana elements of government we do not need Just to spend our money, Lets quit our foolish recklessness of ex became frightened and upaet the buggy, fllmmone waa found by neighbors In an unconscious condition, but It la believed he will recover. Omaha won in the Western league. Brooklyn, Chicago, St. Louis, CHOOL AT ClIRTH. MTNDEN.

Aug. 28. To the Philadelphia and New York won In the National league. Editor of The State Journal: An effort Detroit, New Yonc. Bt.

Louis ana Phil penditure. We have a referendum law. Give the voter a chance at this primary law end you could not find the bottom of the hole It would drop Into. Respectfully, P. WOOD.

Will Bold a Picnic TECTJMSEH. Aug. J7. The SAPOLIO adelphia won In the American league. la being made by two or tnree citiea oi the district which la eligible for the Kansas City.

Indianapolis. Minneapolis. agricultural college recently granted and Milwaukee won In the American association. Modern Woodmen of Johnson county will hold a plcnlo on the fair grounds In this place, Tuesday. The apeakera will be Henry McClenaghan of Madl-eon, state lecturer of the M.

W. to Curtis to prevent tne committee srtlnn belnsr carried out. The tactics Hastings split double header with Sew used are rather of whipped doga tyle. ard, Grand Island, Fremont and Superior also won In the state league. Will Do It Humboldt and Falls City won In the Mrs.

Ida B. Kennedy or Lincoln, ana AMUSEMENTS Mink league. Mrs. Alice K. Stephenson of Broken Bow, offloers in the Royal Neighbors.

The music will be by the Tecumseh CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES military band and a company of home WILSON SEES MORE ERRORS Bethany Man Attain Takes tin Work. Without Wute singers. The afternoon will be devoted to sports, a long program of horse races, foot races, etc, being provided. Oliver Vaudeville and moving pictures at 3, 7:30 and 8 p. m.

Orpheum 'fcajjdevllle at ra. Lincoln Stage Gossip. Charles M. Thall is In the city In the tntnrnut nf the enraretinent of Henry Water lUnatlan. BETHANY, An.

2. To the Ed- ASTI.illA Uor of The State Journal: Now that Mr. Briscoe haa admitted my point that twenty-five mills will run the school, permit me to further correct him on a few points. EMPLOYS STOCKHOLDERS. gnbatantlal Benents to Both Parties In tbe Tranaaetlen, (New York Times.) The Union Switch and Blgnal company of Swlssvale, which has adopted a plan to encourage and assist Its employees to become stockholders, had a force last year numbering some 6,600, and Its stock, par value of $50, sells on the Pittsburg exohange at about $86.

The plan Is of special Interest to the general business community because the company may be regarded aa typical of a- very large class each with a field of lta own, active and prosperoua, but of relatively moderate scope, through which a very large part, probably much i the greater part of our Immense and varied Industries-Is carried on. It la by such corporations that, tbe body of workers In these lnduatrtea are employed, and If a plan of securing to the more diligent and thirfty of these workers a substantial share In the profits and In the owner Table Reck Notes. TABLE ROCK, Aug. 27. The recent electrical storm was particularly severe on the feathered tribes, as thousands of them were found dead after the storm was over.

Whether 1. Mr. Briscoe's statement quoted from the report of a committee from the town board la an attempt to get at the real situation. Upon this ground the issue should be fought However, OR Hay Fever If you suffer, call or write me at once and learn of something you will be grateful for tbe rest of vour lite. J.

Q. MoBRIDE, Stella, Neb, wooaruH in iai rrurce ui Auiugnu The Lyrlo will make a strong bid for popularity this week with Its new program of vaudeville acts and pictures. No stock plays will be given for the present. The Oliver opens Its last week of vaudeville and moving pictures today. The program for the first half Is Sarah Brandon In a comedy sketch; Dave Berry, musical monologlst, and new reels of photo plays.

The Orpheum will open its new season tonight with a characteristic Or-pum bill. The patrons of the heuse regret that Manager Killings has been transferred to lluluth, but will give the new manager, Mr. Pierong, a warm there are three vital errors in the from -coming In oontact with live wires or from being knoeked from their perches and literally drowned, Is a matter of conjecture. Petitions are In general circulation all over the county looking to an abolition of the office of county assessor, placing it In such shape as to be voted on at the November election. report.

Allow me to quote In full that these mistakes may be pointed out: "Four inoh malna would coat per mile Including hydrants, six Inch mains cost U.000, both sixes estimated JAP COSE SOAP (TRANSPARENT) Farmers Fight Fire. These men are not loyal cltlaens of Nebraska; they do not want a larger Nebraska; their conception only, goea as fa as their city. TbV state legislature appointed a committee on location for this agricultural achool from the peraonnel of tta membership did so confident that this committee would be conscientious In their decision. Committee on location of tha agricultural achool realise that the final decision of the committee waa made with only the best ln-tereste of the bill which gave birth to thla new agricultural school. After viewing with various cities sites proposed by towns wanting tbe agricultural achool, and after many hours of debate, the committee assembled, reached the deceslon.

of locating the new agricultural school in the ldgicai center of Nebraska's dry farming diBtriot of the southwest. These men are trying to prevent the decision of this committee from being put Into action by inducing lawyers to have an Injunction served upon thla committee's decision. They Intimate that this committee was Incapable, not knowing their duty. One of the cities which la making such a fuas adrilts having spent over $2,000 in trying to have the agricultural school located in their community, and even gone so far an to say they had pledged the governor of Nebraska to favor them In the final decision. An Injunc tion only means delay and a larger fight, with a large expense and no real good accomplished, Why not boost the state of Nebraska? The district surrounding Curtis Is In larger need of a oollege for agriculture, especially a cpllege Ko develop dry farming, than the district sul rounding Noth Platte or Holdrege.

Why should North Hatte and Holdrege be trying to Influence thla ootn-mlltee? Why are they not loyal the governor, and to the state legislature? Curtis did not put up arjr money to, get the school nor did Curtis send a lobbying committee to the car Hoi when the was ap ship of the employing corporations can be worked out successfully there will be a solid and lasting gain for FREMONT, Aug. 27. A big complete In ground; elevated tank, 60,000 gallons capacity, cost $4,000, 110 feet high; pump and boiler, building and eight Inch well, engine, $1,000." The Havelock elevated tank, one-half mile north of Bethany, cost $3,365, with a capacity of 76,000 gallons. Why will a 60,000 gallon tank cost HC TAX WWP wti aon, an concerned. Are in a hayfleld on the C.

H. May ranch northwest "of town last night caused fifty farmers to out with wet blankets to combat the progress In the case of the Union Switch and of the flames. It was feared by the farmers that many buildings ralKht be i The estimate of $8,000 per mile Signal company stock Is offered to employes, except executive officers, at $76 that Is, at a prtoe $11 leas thaft current market prloe In amounts proportioned to pay received. Thla atock la to be paid for In fifty montha, at the rate of two per cent per month. destroyed.

The fire was controlled before It had done much damage. It for six inch malna Is too high. Tbe cost of laying tbe water mains In started probably from a pasa'ig train. Opening Program Mon. Aug.

28 University Place la ninety cents per Ton need not use laundry soap in your bath. The cost of Jp Rose, the perfect bath soap, is within yoar reach; the caKe is large. It is made from the purest vegetable oils, scented with the essence of natural flowers. Sold hy dealtrt tcvrywhtr. REFUSE IMITATIONS.

Look for the Jap Girl or sooner, ir desired. All cash divi FROM THE SUNDAY JOURNAL running foot, Including hydranta and valves complete, for the six Inch mains. The commissioner informed me that this last winter they had fully protected, and prevision is made forauspenalon of employment Employe subscribers' are entitled to all stock dividends on paid-up stock, and have, of course the right of voting on such stock. This certainly ia an extremely Interesting experiment. Its authors are confident, after a careful study of all conditions, that It will work out to the lasting advantage of the corporation and Its employes.

The help given to the employe subscriber Is payments are small and are extended over a period of a little more than four years without interest; he can, If he chooses, by the simple process of remaining In the employ of the company, secure his stock at a reduction of one-third. At the same time, If he Is obliged to give up the subscription, or wishes to do eo, before complete payment, he gets his money back with current Interest. The company, on the other hand, expects substantial benefit. Steady sen-ice Is the condition of the reduced cost of Its stock. When all payments are completed It Is reasonable to expect that employe stockholders will be stimulated not only to faithful and efficient service, but to vigilant advancement dends, If one year's payments have been made, are credited to the subscriber.

If tha ailbacriber remalna in tha employ of the company, he re Prominent News Fentaroa of tha M. GOLDEN GILBERT MILLER'S PLAYER8 THE THREE. VAGRANT8 M'CORMICK A WALLACE LYDELL BUTTERWORTH GORDON MARX ALBURTUS eV JESSIE MILLER some laid for eignty-flve cents the Bier Paper of the Week. running foot At ninety cents It ceives, a "participation dividend" of would cost ua $4,762 per mile, or 6 a year for five years, reducing the cost of his stock to him to $50. No saving over Mr.

Brlscoea estimate of Miss Eunice Murphy of Cherry county Is charged with inciting and procuring the murder of her supposed lover, Charles Perry $ellers. A requisition has Prices Mats, 15o and 25o Night, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c interest Is marred on deferred pay $1,248 per mile. These are the facta, not "Pump and boiler, engine. mentu; If a subscriber elects not to every package. complete his purchase the amount) oeen usuea lor her return from Missouri but she has not been arrested.

President Taft fired the opening gun of his campaign and condemned the Insurgent republloans and democrats who $1,000." This Is a total of Now, this assumes that we are to pump our XI, 7:30 I 9 P. M. I OLIVER-TODAY water with steam power, which all admit Is the most expensive power comoinea to revise tariff schedules. One man ass killed and aver in, Change of Program Today Thure, ErtabUshed lured at the Klgln auto races. David used, (or the small plant Most of us expect that the town board would do paia uy mm is rerunaea wun interest st five per cent.

In the Interest of stability and for the mutual benefit of the company and the employes subscribing to Its stock certain considerable advantages are secured to the subscribers who elect that their shares shall not be subject to sale, transfer or pledge. In csee of death or disability the rights of subscriber who have not completed payment are the pumping with an electric motor. 1 Av AUDEVILLE 1 II I First Half ef This Week MR. DAVE BERRY SARAH BRANDON CO. And th Latest Photo Plays Buck was fatally hurt and Mechanician Sen Jacobs was killed.

Twenty-six pen were killed and more than sixty Injured when a moving pointing their committee orl location. The committee has decided upon Curtis and concluded that Curtis la the logical center for the agricultural scbool. All loyal citizens of auround- ment has the aupreme characteristic of a "good bargain;" it good for which Is about 76 per cent cheaper than steam. The big new pump and electric motor combined. Just Installed recently at University Place cost picture Aim exploded and caused a panlo In all directions of the interests of the property of which they are part owners.

In other words, the arrange- in me uanonaourg, opera nouse. both parties. Ing cities, Mlnden and others will 7.

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