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T II BKE: OMATTA, THURSDAY, APRIL lb. 11)14. Nebraska, Nebraska, Nebraska, Nebraska, OMAHA'S LARGEST STORE 'or MEN AND BOYS man SB irk BAH OH BM PROMOTERS State Banking Board Does Not En courage' Their Organization. PERtf GETS NEW BUILDING State Hoard of Kduentlon Ilccldea to Erect Next rr School Structure In that City. (From a Staff Correspondent.) MNCObN. April 15. (Spcclal.)-tro feetolon.il bank promoters who have been working In tho cast have been . busy, in Nebraska, according to Secretary Royso cf thb state banking board and an-effort will be made to put thorn out of business. Secretary Royso says that nny application for ft bank charter which lpolctf as II It had been promoted for the purpose of train by any man will be turned down. It has been tho custom of these pro motors to do Into a town which looked llpe for a now bnnk, circulate a paper for stock and receive all tho way from 2 to 10 per cent of tho capital stock for promotion fees. Two or three attempts havo been mado In Omaha, but the banks wore never started. Hull Coniiulwiloncr nt Work. Jl limbers of the State Railway commls nr. nut In different riarts of the state today looklhir after business1 connected tviih h dnoartment. President Henry r. Clarke was In Omaha. Commissioner II. O. Taylor has gono to Comslock to pre side at a hearing called In an application nt tim rnmstock Telephone company .for an Increase In rates. AtBlstaht Engineer Kate left tonight for the aarao point to look up thj validation of tho plant. Kate Clerk U. I Powell has gone to York to look Into tho valuation of tins York Gas Yri ir.ifietric llcht company whlctrls malt Ing an application for an Issue of stock and bonds. Pern Cetn Dnlldlnsr. At the meeting of tbo Sta'to Normal inard yesterday afternoon It was decided to ertct the next new building at Peru, tlieufch no definite action was taken tie caid no plans have been entered Into asto just how much money could bo ex perided. The board has already spent $$0,000 for a building nt Chadron and 1SO.00O for another at Wayne and they Co fnot know Just how much will bo needed for Ptru. ( ,, I'ardon Board to Meet..' The State Board of Pardons will meat at the penitentiary tomorrow, inning up about tho usual number of application's for narolu and three applications ton arddh. Roper for Senator. It. .C. Roper of David City has filed with the secretary of stato for tho dem ocratlo nomination for senator for the Twelfth district, consisting of the coun ties of .BuUcr and Seward, represented In tho last session by "W. II. Smith of Seward, who will file ,for the, democratic jfcTf Corporation Formed. Tho Lakeside company of Douglas county is tho namo of a now corporation filing with tho secretary of stato today r with, ft kcapltal stock v of J10.Q00. The combftnvj.'wllLvdo a.rea.l cstatobuslness, tnougn uie neanquariera ,01 jn$. iwumn Ir'hbt'gTven. Tho' Incorporators are C. B. Parson, W. V. Cheek. J. II. Koplts, Charles I. Volmer. L. iU Iord, R. E. Sunderland and T. U Combs. not Unnqiante wr uoTcrnor, " .representative C. IT. Qustafson of Saunders county will not bo a candidate .'for governor) 'on the, republican ticket or any other ticket. Mr. Oustason Is at the 'head of tho Farmers union, .an agrl cultural organization, which' prohibits .Its officers from ' becoming candidates for nolltlcal office. However. Mr. Hustar son may run for tho legislature. Ilrlnn-rrepnre New Poller. State Insurance ' Commissioner Brian has prepared a new form of Insurance policy 'to bo "used In all forms of farm insurance, a- copy of which he has for warded to all companies doing farm ia curanco business in-the slate. The new policy requires the entire constitution and by laws of the company to be printed on tho back of eaoh policy. Park Gets ARontl, . l'..A. Harrison' today presented to An telopa park an agouti, the strange ani mal bought by him from Honduras about a year ago. The animal Js a cross be tween" a rabbit and squirrel and thert are but four others in the ' United Utiles,' 'two of these in a New York parte and two' at Chicago. ELECTION OF FULMER Webster County votes Taxior JNew Cbiiff House RKU CIJUD,. Neb., April .-(Speclal.) A special election was held in Webster county yesterday, authorising the board of county commissioners to make a four mill levy tho next two years to complete the court house fund. Tho proposition carried by about 1,000 majority This election became necessary when tho supreme court declared void the Hummel law granting counties the right to build court houses on tho petition of fifty-one per cent of the voters. The com missioners of Webster country made n four mill levy under the law and had collected It; llkcwlso thoy had awarded tho contract for a new building to the' Rowloa Construction cdmpa of Onawa, la. By this' strong vote of ,'proval the boartl can now proceed with the crectlojj of a modern fireproof building, which will be a credit to the tax payora of the county. ' The plans provide for threo-story build ing, sixty-four feet by eighty-four feet. The matcrjol to be used Is a mottled oncK. 1 - .. Oxford Counlry club hf getting Its club fltiuro and other property .at the luko In readiness for n pleasant season. . Jin C. A. Reed of this place, who has been taking treatment In Ilnevln all win tor, has Just left there for Rochostor. Minn., to undergo an operation. WOMEN HOPE TO FURNISH EXPOSITION BUILDING (I'rom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, April lX.-(Speelnl.V-Mrs. V. M. Hall of Lincoln, member of the tempo raty Pannma-Pnclfle l&posltlon commis sion, will leave for Fremont Thursday morning, where she Is scheduled to ad dress the Nebraska Vedcrntlon of Wom an's Clubs of the Third district. Sho ex pects to present' tho plans of the commis sion named by Governor Morehead and Iho Nebraska stato officials to secure ihofundes to erect a Nebraska building on tho exposition grounds. She Will dtacliss methods for securing tho co-operation of the club women In raising $3,000 necessary for furnishing the Nebraska building. Note from Oxford. OXFORD, Neb., April li.-CSpeclal.)- The junior class of the Oxford High school gftve a reception to tho' senior class In Gupton's hall last evening. Tho senior class numbers eighteen and tho juniors twenty-two. Other Invited guests were Superintendent and Mrs. C. I,. An dersoit and Mr. ' JudklnsMles" Fioldgrovo and Miss Palmer, high school teachers. Tho lako six miles west. of town Is in unusually flno condition this spring, hav ing., filled up during tho, winter, after having bcon almost dry last full. , Tho POSTMASTER GRIFFITH OF PAWNEF P.ITY RESIGNS I'AWNUU CITY, Ntb.. April 15.-(Sps- clal.)-Postmaster Griffith of this city has forwarded to Washington his resist nation to become effective September 1.' Mr. Griffith's term wht nqt xplro ur.tll March 1, 1815. A number of democrats have been In the field campaigning for the office for some time. The bond Issue, by Summerfteld, Kan., to defray tho expense of building a transmission-line from there to Pawnee City carried by a vote -of 2 to 1 Inst night. With tho completion of this lino th6 Pawneo municipal plant will Ho- furnish ing current to two towns, Summorfleid and Stclnauer, Neb. , ; - Presbytery Elects Assembly Delegates UKATR1CK, Neb., April 18.-(SpoclaU-At Tuesday evening's session of the Ne braska presbytery It was voted to hold the fall meeting at York. Itov. Cecil Phillips of Panama was chosen modwrator to succeed the' Rev. Mr. McCaw of .Valr bury. The ministers selected to attend the general assembly to be held in Chi cauo In May were Ur. W. H. KeAtns of Minneapolis anil the Rev. J. H. Sallibu-y of Auburn. Klders chosen were H. Gralmm of University Place ivl II. K. Mlttan of Adams. V. II. Shsldon of this city was -elected trustee. U. . House man of Omaha, synodtcal niiperinti'n'l?nt of Sunday schools, pave a talk outlining his work, and President Crone, of the Hastings college spoke of the college work, stating that durlns Ihe lust year the enrollment had IhcroaWd fa per cent. A. Holllngworlh of Firth was o.vamlntd and he will be Installed at i'L-Ui within a short time. Addresses en foreign pi's- I slons and systematic hewvolenca were j given Tuesday evening by 'lev. A. I, , Keener and the Rev. 11. M. Lou?. I Good ltrinltn 'Follow lfe of V'oley Kidney rill. When run down with kidney trouble, bothered with backache, rheumatism, swollen joints, or bladder' weakness, you will find good results follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. Mary Wilson, Lynn, Mass.,, says: "My feet, ankles ajid limbs worn swollen. I used Fpley Kidney Pills and the pain Is gono from my back and the swelling has disappeared.' Chas. N. Fox. Hlmrod. N. Y.r writes; "Foley Kidney Pills have dono mo more good than J1R0.CKV) worlh of medicine. Try them. For sale by all dealers every where. Advertisement. If XnUrnUd Watou in What's Ntw, Just Our Windows. 'mitfoMnr "-Home of quality clothes" Clothes with young men s personality $10, $15, $20, ,$25 You young men see the world through lively eyes. You s6orn the com monplace. The clothing that you buy must suggest youth. You wmit garments of sprightly liveliness, but not out of good tnste. Vou want thorn thoroughbred. AVe etui fill your every want here with our wonderful value Quality Suits. Thoy are gnrmonts wtn a crinp and spirited freedom ot de sign that will satisfy your whims for BomothiriK different. ABA-Cheques Safest simplest "travel money' American Bankers Association steamship fares, and for purchases In the principal shops. They are safe as unsigned personal checks, because they require your counter-eignaturo (which identifies you) tomalca them good. 50,00X1 Banks throughout tho world will cash them. V They are issued in $10, $20, $50 and $100, each chequs engraved with its exact value in pounds, shillings and pence; francs, marks, rubles and other foreign money. They are used exactly like currency in payment of hotel Litis, railway and Get "A.B.A." Cheques at any of the following Banks in your vicinity: OMAHA, NEB. American Safe Deposit Co. Corn Exchange National Hank. Merchants National Bank. Omaha National Bank. City National"Bank , FlVst National' Bank of Omaha. Nebraska National Bank, United States Nat'l Bank. Adasji.rirsb. First', National Bank. ' trifiicjfit, Neb-Farmers and Merchants Xtbraska Oltr. Xb--Otoe iCounty Na Arlington,' ITeb. Arlington Stato Bank. Berlin, Neb. Bank of Borlliu CQNARD BOSTON SERVICE Ltntftii-Faris-Liverpiol 0iia it QHinlswR-'FUbttsrd CARMAN I A FRANCONIA LACON1A v FRANCONIA CARONBA LACOfllA CARMAN I A FRANCONIA Apr. 28 May 12 May 26 June 9 June 16 June 23 June 30 July 7 .Sailing from Ratten offers hfi adrn ta ol (barter veye and attrac tWo mti" on thetepOpuUr and palatial itakracra. N Sand lor booklet "UUtorlc Boiton. Apply to Your lxcal Agtnts or 140 North Dearborn St., ( Chicago. DON'T GET INTO DEBT ON A RENTED FARM Got into the dairy husiuess on your own farm. J can put you in touch with the owners of fine prairie lauds of rich soil, from 300 to 400 miles west of Omaha, which can he bought on ery easy terms at from $1.5 to $40 por acre. You are. sure to make money by modern dairy practice, because the ilo is the solution of the dairy problem,. mid feed crops are heavy on those lands. Jf you haven't money at first to build a silo, dig one. Good farmers, with proper equipment and feed, can "secure cows on time. . Thcso owners mako theso special terras to dairy farmers, bocause they, know that a good dairy farmer wjll mako money by corn-sllo dairy farming, and will soon clean up his obligations. Then hogs and poultry fit right in and round out tho profits. Theso 160-ncro tracts aro located among Improved -farmB in established communities. All Brooms Sweep. but the one that stutep. better with the leasts effort is thc ene you want. The 19 Give me your name; lot mo help you becomo tho owner of a dairy farm, no matter whothor you want to buy ono on easy torms in Nebraska or Eastern Colorado, or whether you waut to homestead a 320 aero Mondel tract in Wyoming. S. B. HOWARD, Aas't Immigration Agent, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha. mm in Conncll 33 Infra. la. CUv' National Bank atanwood. Ti ntmwooil fUatn Tinnlt " " " C o m m o t cjal Na- Ravelock, Neb. Fanners & aierlianlcs tional Bank. Bank. it ii council Bluffs Sav- tlncoln, Web. Central National Banlt. infra Bank. ' " City National Bank. " ,' " l-lrst National Bank , " " Klrst National Bank. Crate. ITebFlrst National Bank. " " Lincoln State Banlt. David City, Heb. City National Bank. " " Lincoln Trust Company. Secaturj Heb Fnrniers and Merchant!), Malcolm, Web Malcolm State Bank. Stato Bank. 1 ' Malvern, la, First National Bank. Douirlaa, Heb Banktif Douglas. MlUord. ITeb. Nebraska State Bank, rrsmont, Heb. Commercial National Nebraska City, Neb. Nebraska City Na- Bank. . tional Bank. "Nnflniml Ilnnk. Urinal Bank. " 'Irst National Bank. Panama. Mab. rinnk nf Pnnnmn Oarriion. Neb-Farmera and Merpliants Piattsmouth, Nab. Bank of Cass County Be sure that you get CAB.AS9 Cheques Seward. Kab. First National Bank. " " ; State Bank of Nebraska. South Omaha, Neb. Live Stock Nation. al Bank. " " Stock Ya,rds Na tional Bank. Spring-field, Nab, American State Banlt. uyraouse. Neb, Bank of Syracuse. University, Place, Neb.-r-Flrat National Bank. WaJboo, Nab Citizens' State Bank. " " First National Bank. Woodbine. la. First National Bank. IS BLOW TO WESLEYAN BROOM .eu the dirt the first tlmejand eilhs tlri ouaces lUhter than other broo mi. Fiex- ILL .. . . 1 into si.rs.vTs mat neaa freely, hold tbsir shape and get the dirt, saves carpets audrujt. Long , smootblwadie. Uuir- ateed. Your dealer has the Little Polly. Iamb Sttwtrt MfcCo. Del, Melau. It. TmitMflkm esi VH T HAVEN'T READ ALL OF THE NEWS I KJkJ 'TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS Vernon Castle s announcement to the public IFrom a Staff Correspondent) "LINCOLN, April 13. (Speclal.)-Thu f.lect!on,.of Chancellor C. A. Fulmer of Nebraska Wesleyan university to the po sltlon.'of presfdent.of the state normal school at Kearney comes as a blow to the school at University Tlace, for It Is the opinion of those In a position to know, connected with the Methodist soHooI, that He will accept. The salary paid at "Wcsleyan to Us . chancellor Istho same as Is paid to the president of the Kearney Normal school. 3,W). Members of the boad of trustees the university say that it would be ' Impossible to Increase the salary, even to .keep so' valuable a man a8 Chancellor Fulrner,- while the State Normal board Is prepared to raise fhc Balary at Uie Kear ney school to $3,000 if It Is necessary. 'Some of the members of the State Nor mal board were In receipt of letters this . morning from som of the kearocy peo ple wjio had opposed the retirement of President , A. O. Thomas, congratulating them .pn the selection of Chancellor Ful mer. so in case the chancellor decides tft accept the otter he wtll be received . heartily by the friends of Dr. Thomas. t , ' Widow Sueft Soloou Keeper. JtRAltNEr. Neb.. April IS. BpecIal) Suit .has Deon. brought by tho widow of tlte late Frank Uurglns of Amherst against Matt Doyle, a saloon keeper at that place, In which the widow asks $5,000 .' damages from the defendant. Mrs. Ills'- gins alleges that' her husband squandered fortune In the saloon and that' ho finally com to his death from the effects - of the liquor. Th following Omba and OouxkH Bluffs dealers carry complete lines of VICTOR VICTitOLAS, and U Uie Uto Victor Records as fast as Issued. You are cordially Invited to Inspect the stocks at any of these establishments i Schmolier&Mueller PIANO CO. 1311-1313 Farnam Street. OMAHA, NEB. Victor Department on Main Floor CASTLE HOUSE aa bast 4sth strict Nrwvomt Mar oh 2, 1914. The superiority of the Victor. and Victor Records is so apparent that Mrs. Castle and I, after a thorough trial of other spund reproducing instruments, have decided to use the Viotor and Victor Records exclu sively at Castle Houso. Mrs. Castle and I find the Victrola practically indispensable, while the quality of music it supplies during class work is so satisfactory that our pupils are as en thusiastic regarding the Victrola as we aro ourselves'. I also take great pleasure in announcing that I have given to the Victor Company the exclusive services of the Castle House orchestra for the making of dance records, and also that I will personally superintend the making of Victor Dance Records. (feS Ic-tfU Branch at 334 BROADWAY Council Bluffs Wonderful Cough Remedy, Mr. D. P. Lawson of Edison, Tenn., writes;- '"Dr. King's New Discovery Is a most Wonderful cough,' oold and lung medicine. E0a and 11.00. All druggists, AdVertlsement j Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Road . to Bbslness Success. Nebraska i&J, oi f vp.Ip Co. Geo. E. Mickel, Mgr. Brandeis Stores Talking Machine Department ' in the Pompeian Room A. Hospe Co. 1513-1S Douglas St, Omaha, and 407 West Broadway, Council Bluffs i i " ' Burgess-Nash Co. Victor Department Third Floor Cor. 16th and Harney Sts '"w MUM Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cattle, teachers and great est exponents of the niodern danceifuse the'Victor exclusively and superintend the, making of their Victor Dance Records.