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'THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL ary column by four | ibbornly fought town will stay in th to one. The fight and a full vote was cast FRIEND, NER H. Justize, high Tohn Scheldt, prohily thes. | of R B. W high | councilman in first wa rW. prohibition, by 10, . A. Hofer unefiman in high 1 Frank Ptak, prohibitien. by a major- Nebraska was o Army_Notcs HASTINLY WET 1WO YEARS | <o [Election Makes it Impossible Change in Th's Time Nebraska repub ican Nebraska spposition Backache---Cloudy Urjne | are caused by kidney disease and it will prove fatal if not att | Read the unsolicited testimonial of Mr. W. F. Anderson. M. misery from kidney and liver disease for years before he took time early in June, there scems to be a tis 1o Alaskan points. Proposals will be | the great remedy for the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood. One bottle cured | heked for transport servica from Seattis |Nim and he has had no return of the trouble for 12 years. He wrote recently of 2. The city tr gerk and | N anelbte (o the ik About twelve years ago | was bothered with my kidneys and liver, hav A. Smith and | elected mayor, The school district ce Judge on the antl-licenss ticket were | 800 S04 8 |1ng pains in different parts of the body, especially in damp weather, and it defeated by 11§ votes. Other than | changed from an ordinary high school dis. | €/€Cted by a majority of W. N became so that my neighbors would ask me when it was going to rain, At the mayor's office no fight was made on | trict to a city district by the action of the | (CENARD, NEB, April 7.—(Special)—Geo. | times I could not get about. 1 tried plasters and medicine, but only got relief Dr. O. B. Munger were elected trustees by [ old city vouncil and by proclamation of | L¢''/An was elocted may for a day or so. A friend sent me word that he had something that would seat ! the temp: rance ve which means a dry | the retirine mayor. This necessitated the | |7 e 3rd term. cure me. 1 sent and got it—it was WARNER'S SAFE CURE. Before I took for two election of a new school board. The busi o | halt a bottle I was better. That one bottle cured me and for 12 years I hayve HOLDR —(Special.)— | ness men put up four men. The citizens’ | < O°8" had no symptoms of the misery I had before I took the medicine. 1 would Conside rab.e taken In | party placed In nomination the entire old advise all that are In need of a medicine for the kidneys, liver, bladder or yesterday than any previous | board, which were elected. The old board ‘Nflm‘l to take Warner's Safe Cure. When $1.00 will keep one up for 12 years | 1t certainly is worth trylng."—W. F. Anderson, Mt. Carmel, 8. C held in the city. About twenty | have been very active in arranging for a " Test Your Kidneys 1 of license In Cedar | Fort Leavenworth ana is ordered to Fort came f thelr work and school | new high school building and the states In order to exercise their [8tood by them and re-elected them. The 3 > 3 franchise—several coming from | following are the members of Hoard coming yea Aecidea | D. A. Russell for duty [ te e "d"fm N.‘;nn‘;l i ":“r Hdm"nlhr;‘o‘:m;:“\':dxmm .‘m.m.v. VAL P number from lowa, Colorado, | ©f BEducation: E. L. Temple, president 1 by & majority of eleven | Leave of absence for twenty davs has |'® € ""‘| y and milky, “:i' us & “‘“‘é‘ °” Pors "";" and we will promptly give two from Kansas. The issue | W. J. McElhiney, treasurer; John M. Neff, | votes. The qu to a|been geanted Second Lisutenant Napoleon ;'I’" the result of b “ll’"f"'- m“b “"‘]r’d‘: 1 “"\: the dry and wet proposition, and | ecretary: A. E. Grantham, T. L. Warring- | direct vote, 1o on | W. Riley of the Sixteenth Infantry, Fort |lsease of the kidneys or liver w e glad to kno v, -C, . that Warner's Safe Cure will surely relleve and cure result was left to the pe under the | ton and C. C. Rosenburg. The re-election | councilmen 8. Robin- | Crook h f - to 1ivine hysiol s and referendum. Although the | ©f the old board upholds the policy of the Sergeant A. 0. Brown of Battery B, Sixtn | the most distressing cases. No living physiclan can very highest Kind of a fight was made the | B0ard in the management of the schools | tiela artillery, has been granted an honor- “"‘;“l""'b"d ‘(‘h":"d""“l' "\;‘“ the ‘\s‘d",‘" ”"“l- :"““““" majority were of o for the last thirteen years. able discharge from the army by purchase, | 80d bloo at equals Warner's Safe Cure t is made N oltey f the. et vt yemru It amy | BAWMRRIGIEY s Katihichnn SPOONER ARRESTED ph i ot A from the fresh juices of plants and medicinal roots, o B o, B by oo ,“:' wThere WAk But: Usket ¢ Watch tor the Comet. gathered at the proper season in the various quarters officials McConoughy mangged 0 y A . The Re ] on o . Vi che I thvougl the 4 ot the Hekbt o: Mayor, Reuben Lipp: Clerk, John H with Auto Speeding in New The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the | of the globe. Men skilled in botany and chemistry : Mreastirer, Vernon Bascom: Pdlice | bt | children for spring coughs and colds. Care- | compound it. It is pleasant to the taste and agreeable his wet opp: «;wvn ngstrom, and by % 32 Chatam: * ‘CotnMimaf." 1u ful mothers keep ey's Honey and Tar | to the most sensitive stomach. It is put up in 50¢ and '.V:-‘I“-H t \u‘ 2 ;;‘(;IN .u.»:;::l.“ R R Mahad’ $8d.ward, 3. D.0A in the house. It is the best and safest | $1.00 sizes and is sold by all druggists. r. bt . gt vy ere hard A uc | 3 ORKk Se tor John ventiol nd ¢ o 0\ But one tlaket 1% 186 «lmunn‘:l”"h:' Members, Board of Wducation, R | NEW YORK r prevention and cure for croup where the Constipation and Biliousne aughey o len [c. Spooner s ced gent and imm et . e M 30 30NNy outerday, the oltisens, And the otfloers| o R L Lo el W e e sh o Rl Warner's Safe Pills, purely vegetable, absolutely W. L. Dowiing, Jr. ROCK, N April 7 is cit necessity. April Speclah)—C. | is not yet definitely known just when ases the Sixteenth infantry will depart for its majority | now station in Alaska. While it is be- ;1% | lleved that the regiment will start some nded to at once suffered untole dur Fourth ward, ¥ of the Hoard Wilson, democrat; John L. Patter one-third of no The result in the First Third wards was a surprise to both pa Busin Men's Tieket. INGTON, Neb., April 7. The business men's ticket w | Jority of 121. This carried the April aloons with the ticket. & C. Mullen was and fon, hy a epublican ation a Hellie republica membe: lcense Dr. 8 8 Asmocrat than (Special.)~ | Uee for second ward cense, \ ma- usual vote Heensing of was cast REPUBLICAN CITY, Neb, fal)—J. A. Cassell, J b Alaskan REFEAT FOR REFERENDUM LAW was Orders have been issued from arny head guarters directing F¥irst Lieutenant A, LaRue Christie of the Kighth infantry Fort D. A. Russell, to report at Omaha for duty as alde-de-camp on the staft of Brigadier General F. A. Smith or here yesterday neliman D. Pence and ted and Chas ounciiman in the raff was re-elected dme and M. M k. votes Proposal Voted Adamu—ord wn in Comnty ters, Geo, were re-cle of efents No- town vears Net more was ward, H. H was elect elect April interest w Aeenve Ticket—Other — treasurer the 12th the election Company M, Third battalion of engineers, | has been relleved from further duty at Gordon elty ELECTED. v Anton ‘'waiz " Oth Daniel Duff ¥, W. Earrls John 'T. Bressier were cast CEDAR (8pecial) Raplds for | In favor of sa NEBRASKA MAYORE Hartington Pieros Alliance people RAPIDS, The NEB. Aprit T questi rights of the the was Chicago and one or lon being submitted was one the contest was ma ple, Peterson and H. son being elocted witho JOHN C. the ficld er Wisconsin ator Is Charged | t opposition tavor dry (Spoeial) ' cit one A Hammerstrom | PU!! s J. C. Hamilton | over . P. Andersen , L Florence Broken now a practicin Harlem r 3 (Special) |lawyer in t} appeared in the were as follows TABLE pecial F. D Sharrar ©° W. A. Hosford E. P. Huber Roubes Lipp 8. O. Mullen X.'C. Xnudson A. M. Walling George Marriam James B_ Flunegar ®. B. Paul Otto Zeolow C. 8. Fuller clal.)—The Arapahoe HASTINGS, Neb. April result of the eléction Fuesday hibition_in Hastings ay o After memberh ‘of the councit: take thelr e body will be unanimeus for high license e one-half ot the will hola two years, OC, th four wards in Hast ings, each having two Members, two a regarded s pormanently for high licen and in the othér fwo .tfie license forces have won. o incréastnk’ majorities i the last two eity electipns Of chief importaneé ih the Hastings cam paign was the proposition for the accept ance of the initiative and referendum petition for the gubmigsion of the questi was circulatsd by, gewhibitionists, but it was defeated in the of simost two to one Councilmen Johnson and Zinn were elected without opposition and Mark and C. E. Ellis were elected to A. B Allyn and €O g an latter two being the only bition counelimen The high Heense, or cltizens school board was also elected by age majority of 30 for each of the three men. The new mémbers are J J Conoughy, R. R. Damerell and S. J Owens. ORD, Neb., April 7 city election practically the whole tcket was elected, the Personal people electing the following men J. H, Carson; city clerk, Alvin Blessing! city . treasurer, Vincent Kokes; police Judge, H. Gudmundsen; city engineer,R, W. Gass; councilmen, Hrank,Vopat, . Weslgy Smith and Johy, Sershen. [The no license people elected A. J. Wise and Royle Bailey as members of the school board. The ar- dinance preventing. the sale of liquor, in the city was defeated by a small majority, as was alsp the one regulating the hours of closing the pool halls. The city was dry last year and tbis makes a complete change. Kes pro impossibllity for at least years mr the new mebers he election by a vote Levy succeed Patten, remaining prohi- the ticket for an aver (Special.)~At the wet Rights Mayor, At Nebraska City. NEBRASKA CITY, April 7.—(Special.) At the clty election the following council- men were elected: First ward, Calyin Chapman, republican; Second ward, F. B Eccleston, democrat; third ward, D. W. No Chocolate So Economical There!s no waste with Runkel's Baking Chocolate. It's a// pure, rich, delicions caocolate. Noth- ing added—Nothing tiken aw Containg zosugar. Thusits vast economy. Goes twice as far as ordinary chocolate. Givesdouble the or and goodness to des- serts and beverages. 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It won't interfera with your work or leave you all Worn ‘Qut dfterward, and it works lik¢ nitire works, when nature is perfectly normal This s one of the leadng prepa- ratjons of the American Druggints Byndicate of 12,000 responsible druggists, and next to the pre- scription of a repurable physician, ‘it is the best and safest thing you wan put into your stomach-—when Jour system requires a laxative. You can get A, D. 8. Fruit Lax ot gay A D. 8. drug store for | " | new East ward school was a majority of Mayor, H. B, | Paul; clerk, W. Juckson; treasurer, | George Payne: councilman First ward, B. |}t councliman Second ward, J. C. Al belong except Payne but Enevoldsen Fleming party crat, Mr of course who is a d. ure. The number of votes cast for 7. The lic parately mayor voted 52 votes cast | and 198 against, making a ma- of #4 votes for the wets. Contrary to former years no campaign was made on | the issue by either side, and only of the whole vote was was ense question there being was upon tor lice jority | iquor wbout | polled. CALLAWAY {way will another | ning out by per cent April remain in 7.~(Special.)~Calla- the dry column for the temperance people win- about 16 majority W, T | Keyes, M. L. Henderson and M. E. Schner- inger are the new trustees, Canvass at Heatrice, BEATRIC Neb., April 7. peciay)—A canvass of the vote cast yesterday gives the wets a majority of 153, as against 108 for the drys' a year ago. The ticket elected is as follows: Councllmen—First ward, F. E. Lenhart, republican; Second ward, ¢. J. Shinn, democrat; Third ward, | Frank Kolekofski etition candidate; urth ward, Dr. P, Y¥Gass, prohibitionist; Board of Education, J. T. Harden, J. H Penner, H. A. Thompson, W, Lenhart. |In the Third ward, representative C. J McCall,. republican, was defeated by Kole- | kofski, petition, by 67 votes. The business- men’'s organization claims the credit of | putting Beatrice back Into the wet column, PIERCE, Neb.. April 7.—(Speclal.)—The city of Plerce elected the following offi- cials Tuesday: . Danlel Duff, Maydr; M. Inhelder, treasurer; George W. Littell, po- lice judge; Frank Drebert, clerk; Herbert | Craven, eity engineer; Herman J. Hecht, councilman in the West ward, and Woods Cones, councliman in the Bast ward. The council - and mayor stand for high license | and regulation et the saloons: On-and after May 1 the saloon Hcenses will be raised to §1,000 annually. There are four saloons at present and- all will apply for | licenses the .coming year, though there is | quite a healthy sentiment tostill raising the license higher and lmiting the saloons to two. This undoubtedly will be the issue l‘m another year. | BENKELMAN, Neb. April 7.—(Special.) | ~Benkelman changed from a wet to & dry | town at Tuesday's election, the temperance ticket, with G. W. Draliner,” G. A. Bu- | ehannan Frank Pettit, winning by | twelve majority over J. F. Haskin, J. C ‘an(“ and F. R. Walker The town has | been wet for three years. i Ticket at Chadron. | CHADRON, Neb., April 7.—(Special.)— The following ticket wae¢ elected fuesday, | being a quiet affalr, as there was only one | ticket in the fleld: James W. Finneg |m vor, third term; George E. Marriott, | clerk, second term; Ernest Relkman, treas- | urer, fivst term; Fred H. Merritt, engineer, | xecond, term; Benjamin Lowenthal, eoun- climan’ First ward; Thomas P. Larison, comeilman Second ward; Henry Malka, councilman Third ward; members school board, Allen G. Fisher and Willlam Gillam. HARTINGTON, Neb., April 7. (Special.) —~Anton Walz was elected mayor over E. H. Ferguson. F. O. Robinson and J. A. Olsen were elected councilmen for the Sec- ond ward and A. B. Brandow for the First ward. The saloon question was not an tssve. SCHUYLER, Neb., April (Special.)— Otto Zeoloe was elected mayor by a ma- Jority of 8. Other officers elected are City clerk, F. J. Kovar; treasurer, John th; engineer, Ira W, Funk; school board, | F. W. Shonka and H. C. Wright. The vote as to whether bonds would be lssued for a and | | | 204 in favor of a new building. 1s still wet. Schuyler At Arapahoe. ARAPAHOE, Neb., April 7.—(Special)— The town went dry Tuesday by five votes. | | This was the only issue in the election | except in the Second ward, where there | were two candidates for council, 8. T. | Fleharty, the regular nominee, was elected. | The following officers were elected: Mayor, | | €. 8. Fuller; ity clerk, C. M. Evans; city | | treasurer, A. ¥. Pallemand; poliee judge, | W. O'Brien. The council now stands three | wet and three dry, with &, dry mayor. Enders Eleoted, TECUMSEH, Neb. April 7.—(Special.)— |\The majority against the issuing of saloon | Yicense in Técumsen election, was 71 Jority was the city Biven at yesterday's | A somewhat larger ma- registered against empowering council to issue licenses to bil- | liara and pool rooms. The following non- | partisan ticket was elected: Mayor. H | J. Enders; clerk, N. M. Davidson; treas- | urer, L. M. Davis; engineer, R. C. Gore, | councilmen, First ward, Frank Nail; Sec- ond ward, G. W. Miller; Third ward, Roy Smith; members of the school board, John | Croft and A. P. Fitzsimmons. FULLERTON, Neb., April T.—~(8pecial )— | The arys yesterday elected mayor, city | clerk, police judge and counciimen for Sec- ond and Third wards, while the wets clected cty treasurer and councliman for | | First ward. The majorities are as follows | K. C. Knudson, mayor (dry), 38; H. M Kellogg, city clerk «dry), 42; H. C. Denk mann, eity treasurer (wet), 20; F. M. Jones. counciiman First ward (wet), 18; C. W Abel, councliman Second ward (dry), 2; John Orton, councliman Third ward (dry), | 4. For members of the Board of Edu- cation, Theo C.Koch and J. H. Kemp were | elected without opposition. FREMONT, Neb., April 7. —~(Spectdl.)~The two parties broke even at the city election yesterday. The councilmen elected are: First ward, W. C. Wiley, democrat; Sec- ond, C. R. De Ia Matyr, republican; Third, Henry Jess, republican; Fourth, Harry Lar- son, democrat; achool hoard, L P. Gege republican, and D. V. Stephens, democrat, | —At the village e e cast ®. to the republican | ¢ 11" Mitchell, Meense {ticense, 86 under the singie ticket | plects two anti-license arrangement political affiliation cut no fig- [the two holdovers tion held here 179 votes |Police court today with his chauffeur, who| drugs. Refuse as follows: J. D. Longwell Anti- |had bern arrested | an arugsist e, 91; Roscoe C. Zink, Antl-license. 1 was taking two yo John Matthewson, Antl-license, 8 an automobile trip 9; C. 0. 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