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L Trying to for Senate KOW ‘LAYING' FOR AN INTERVIEW mures of Industrial Boys st on Maving the Do Some of Printing. party w t from garding ave recet suggesting now use corn flakes which are the most the best flaked food you ever ate. Proveit. The Big Blue Package 10 Cents Always look for the Like a Magic Touch ELECTRO- SILIGON tansforms taraished SI1 ARE : equals many times the cost of which is trivial Beware of Send -ddm-t or REE SAMPLE n.nmnn«mm, 36 C1ift Street. New York Sold by Grecers and Dragsists Everywhere, Get Sehool Nebraska Lincoin Couple Marry 1n Blufts, Surprise Folks Don Cameron, Jr., and Miss Myrtle Andrews of Capital City Tell of Action Afterward. McKibbin hats =iz Increase the joys of College boys cured his me of the off pec. that our fa what we are ab unexpected, but we and t are going s 2 and b he marriag f Don ty to Miss Myrtle s today was n deed to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. The 3 | People have been rted for & n f years, but the parents did not suspec: today 1t sight-seeing an tele- juai to Omaha early candidates er nt,” sald You might call and girl have been & democrat - o~ Cameron, sr & surprise. | Th de for a l¢ block from our b Mrs. Don Camer stian Scien has bee: versity of Nebraska and has prominent fra- tons fsep gy o Lincoln Club Putting Clamp on Free Speech secretary s this ate for the r from ate ymina Edgar Howa han that some week ag brought the infor the republicans ty of there has been The Indica mocrats intend to ign it en- ess Mr. Bryan concludes to get | e first one to file falled to en- | Commercial Body Urges Public | Roast Officials in Private for Good of Town. or intend to at- co! but law le talk are n in W to ess Writes Again. Vanness, 8 member of the soidiers’ | 1 Isiand, who at harged by with trying to itical reasons, has etter to Sacre From a Staff C OLN, Ap: members of the Co way about It, the fight ‘¢ | S. H. Burnham for permi a sign over Mr Vanness id he would s person who visited the hoine that sol- fed good meat and ould not come there couid he truthfu of upon the governor and t of Dr. Put Mr. teiements had besn ver- Putt in a report filed with the which the executive has not for publication. ernor Shallenberger is stll Texas and it is not possible report of Dr. Putt at least turn home. The latest move made by the democratic administration is to threatsn fo gischarge M from the home auy,soldler- Wi complaips and does not prove alkof bis charges. Pub- | lications containing such information have | ype city hall and express their sentiments reached the soldiers and they put the mat- | in person to the city dads—in fact, get it | ter up to the Board of Public Lands and|ofr of their systems in any way except by The board is composed Of Te-|jo:ier . Mr. Junkin at omoe Wrote| j..o .o no person could be noved “from |y o e ioia the home for complaining. Instead, he in- vited any member of the bome with a grievance to make complaint known erything possible would be dome to the members just treatment. any diers were not e the street e matter will be kept out The fight over that come so furious pressed their opinio 2 each othec and the town 18 gerr'll in public print to the extent that it became more and more evident every day that some real facts were to be turned loose. This aroused several members of the Commercial club to the danger of the public agitation. 80 at a special meeting yesterday after- noon the letter-wyriters were urged to keep quiet. Several who contemplated writing letters were begged 1o keep cool, and if they had anything to say to go quietly to ness his of the newsp signboard ma ified by Dr down in to get the atil his re- effect this will have cannot for another row is fast veloping between the City Park board and numerous clubs which have expressed themselves about parks. Just at the time that the Park board belleves it is within 100 years or so of a real park, these var- Loeking Up Legisiators. Nabo oot Wair, & B i v tor. S50 As condemning and there is nc | loon league, was at the e Of the sec- |j; will all end. If a park is secured retary of state this afternoon copying the | ciubs will get the credit and names of the members of the legislature | onrained the Park board will be charged who voted for and against a cOUDty OPUOD | yp with it. So yesterday one member of » In the house @fty-two members the board discussing the question with an- voted against the motion o recommend the | other, suggested that the ¢ pre | bill for passage. Mr. Darnell said he had |yeep their ha entirely, untll asked received a number of letters asking him de- jous clubs rsing and g ng where as off to interfere. A Wonderful Remedy for all D'scases caused e URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD These pille: cleanse the whole system and bring sbout s mew sense of health and strength. - manufacturers. Belden & Copp Co.. Minneapolis, will send you a sample eb solutely {ree. The regular priceis $1 a bax. Forsale by Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Eosfflul to Have Your Teeth Cared For. Thia !s & perplexing que the Levple-every duy. Reputation, Dentist bas i will cover a thoughts whict you ma. 1o ask about. Dr Bradbury. with hia ears of best results from n. ou U r(‘Rv T hurting rs Teeth ain "Ordinary Plates from 34 to 312 {undreds of People have bees Vere y not you? OR. IIIBIIIY, THE DEETIST “Phoze, D. 1Tim 1506 Parzam St A7 years sam- loeation. Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard- fag the city's drinking water. prompts me to iuform the pad e that the Pure Artesan Water HOTEL ROME 1& free to all who care in thelr bomes ROME MILLEL 10 use 1t fReliable Dentistry ft's Deaial Rooms | on, confront if_the Lundred have forgotiea satisfied for the records of members on thl ure. s m<as- | Byt another vexing question has bobbed up to confuse and firritate. It is this ‘Were the living pictures shown at the Orpheum last week, moral?” So far only two edsorials have appeared on this, but clubs have not met since their publica- Maupin Fails to Kick. Commissioner Will Maupin, who koids & political job under Governor Shal- enberger and a real job under Mr. Bryan and runs a labor paper on his own hook has overlooked a bet for & h whether e T e L, ece | COUNTY TREASURER FRIED In- OF BURT COUNTY IS DEAD Superintendent Manuel of the Boys entered Il Two Weeks of Muscular Paralysis at Kéarney has with the country news- —Active and Lead Citizen of Oakis Labor the tion. dustrial s jobbing piants for state Manuel spent yesterday the office of the secretary ling his bids on state print- The state has a printing ndustrial school, but it has to compete w OAKLAND, Neb., ictor L. county April Fried died at ensu here ? two of Burt Tuesday evening after an weeks of muscular paralysis st the age |of 4% years. Mr Fried had been in | hardware busiress here for the last twenty years and was the senior | firm of Fried & Force ¢ the Board of Edu a number of year, w a past mast had been its sec He Star. his {ilness Hughes Is Appreciative. > of congratula- t &8 a member atcs supreme court, the commission has received message from Governor member He was a a prominent of the lodge here and tary irteen years member the Eastern 27 —Nebr: »n, Lincoln, your telegram 28 E. HUGHES ¥ April o was also a Mr. of Fried was elected Burt two-days' conven ation of Nebraska ubs held . today es here from twenty-six towns. was Vaugh of Porth Fried of Dustin No funeral arrange- maonts have yet been made. ONLY ONE LICENSE GRANTED ‘lfll Council Wait Before Acting Upem Five Others. Neb., April 27.—(Spee! a meeting of the ng J. H. [ was the = appi The cc amber of saioons ations of the o r 0 May 3, had not been tire required by law he fild sgainst W. E K the naw Burwood hote! was referred 1o the licenss mittee As a solution BT the park quesfion the | council voted 10 the 0id ehantaugua sunds in he southeas: part jm Le used a8 3 park. } Unequamn s oth Powder g ! Tei- city coun one of imit App! over five for the re pubiished mon sing pena(r.t..- atoer o { ing tartar, giv- ing a whole- same, fregrant breath, 250-All Druggists-$0c Tekamah 044 Fellows Celebrate. TEKAMAH. Neb., Aprid §.—Oinn, | of the Odd Felows Iraterns Order. brated the nidety-first angiversary birth of the order evéning at ther iodge roms. Orauge lodge at Tekamah & | one of ihe old lodges of the state, lodge cele of Beatrice Decides to of the il OMAHA, THURSDAY. APRIL 1510 DOUGLAS STREET ORBROS. 1510 DOUGLAS STREET ursday at Our Douglas Street Store Two Great Sales ailored Suits and Dresses On the second floor of our Douglas Street Store we will open Thursday the greatest sale of tailored suits and dresses held this season. It will again demonstrate to you our power buying ability and prove to you the adv antages of an Orkin Sale and in this particular instance we \\1ll say that aside from the big bargain offerings of each suit and dress the quantities are so large and sizes and styles are so varied that we therefore believe it will surpassand break all records of any sale held by us The Dresses consist of over 300 new 1910 styles for street and evening wear—made of taffeta, foul- ard, pongee and all wool cloth materials in all 79 sizes and shades—there are scores upon scores of beautiful new styles and are actually worth from $19.50 to $35. On sale Thursday at our Douglas StreetiBtore. ot . o 4 leisies The Suits consist of over 500 strictly plain tail- ored and beautifully trimmed dresssuits in the very latest new spring models made of all wool cloth materials of serge, worsted, basket weave and diagonal weave ma- terials,amongst them are white and cream serge suits and pon- gee suits in various colors—actually worth $25 to $40—on sale Thursday at our Douglas Street Store. . old ‘make the will be fashioned scream” Foley Goes Up having been gr December 1 epport o 3 r (9 real £ were served with T which there was social midnight TWO-THIRDS VOTE LACKING Bonds Former Assistant Division Superin- tendent of Union Pacific in Omaha Fairbury Election m Water “ A‘silun Genem wx_ Fails by Le Than One Ballot. FAIRBURY, Neb., April egram.)—At the special day to vote on the proposi for issuing bonds i the sur of 1500 to buy the present light d water plant ‘or comstruct —(Special Tei- CHICAGO, April 2.—Announcement of ction called to- e practical completion of the reorganiza- tion of the operating department of the Ilinols Central rallroad was made here | late today. The reorganization includes the a new one or grant the present COMPADY wining out of the Birmingham and the a franchise for twenf{-fite years, the VOte Xew Orleans terminal divisions, the former | was as follows: .For jhe lssuance of .| becoming @ part of the Tennessee division 446; against, 214 and the latter a part of the Louisiana divi- the issuance of water bonds, sion. Following are among the changes nrounced Maurice Weish, for two years chief spe- of the road and for seventeen ts employ, has resigned and has & been succeeded by Timothy J. Keliber, 1y special agent of the Union Pacific Thomas J. Foley, formerly assistant to the vice president, has been made assistant general ager, succeeding G. H. Groce, recently resigned. | CHILD KILLS SELF IN SCHOOL | rl Drinks Poison Before Com- Beeause Mother Had Seolded Her. s 44 As it requires a ds vote on the water bonds, the pr osition was defeated by two-thirds of te FUNERAL OF FIRE VICTIMS Remains of Mrs. Miner and Five Children Buried in Omne Casket. PONCA Apri Neb r Little G ined of the six bodies | e nary casket. of all the churches but on the eGrman pastor being | away to conference. Rev. Joseph B. Cherry & 5 e B Presbyterian, was charge, assisied by | ALTOX, I, April %I.—Thirteen-year-old | A. E. Deetz. E ¢. J.|Nina Anthis committed suicide in school s. Methodist; Rev. E lthis afternoon In the presence of her Eeach pastor made a ten-minute | .qcner and thirty schoolmates by drink- ing carbolic acid | She left & pathetic mote on her desk. in | ich she said her heart was broken be- Nebrasks News Netes. cause her foster mother scolded and asked Martin Schmirdia and Miss | that she be buried with a favorite doll of Wymore, were | She remained in the room during the Judge Walden ecess period, but teok her place in the | BEATRICE. The board of supervisors | i i Nes heske Whi Galied line for roll has decided to arrang the | : T e poor farm for insane B they | she stepped from line an gt the | will be kept until t* “can care for | word drained a two-ounce bottle of | poison. She died before a doctor reached | was placed 1 The past were pre: se Miner died of his injuries ear Tuesday morning and his body was bu: in the afternoon = death e d at the feeble m ute Tuesday. In all there have been | ST e G IR L "‘iHUGHES LIONIZED AT HOME | New York Govermor A r by Assembly in Resolttion Comgratulation. ALBANY, N. Y., Aprll | Charles E. Hughes was accorded special | honor today by the assembly which adopted a resolution of congra and appreciation. The resolution of- a New York City member foi- | part The assembly of the state of New York | extends to Governor Charles E. Hughes ) its hearty good wishes upon his being ap- EKAMAH—Tekal on | pointed by President Taft for & positien | naving & monster Pourth of July colébra- |on the supreme court bemch of the Usited | this _The Tekamah Speed as-|States. Hearty congratulations accompany 9 meeting on July | our well wishes for & long, useful citizens feel th ] guished career in the court TEKAMAH— Wallace. Try This Coffee Test ‘The addition of cream to a high-grade coffee will produce a nich, golden brown color. If the coffee is a low grade the color will be muddy or even grayish. Try this test with OLD GOLDEN COFFEE and notice the beautiful golden brown color. That’s because OLD GOLDEN is an extra fine grade of choice “"Old Crop” coffees. The blending roasting and packing is done by expents, so that none of the delicate fragrance, appetizing flavor, and invigorating Tested richness may be lost. by 1f you enjoy coffee of the better sort—try Golden. Tasfe 25 Cents a Pound At Crocers. TONE BROS., Des Moines, lowa. Mullers of the fameus Tome Bros. Spices. on Central Line Long Trudges to Last Months Im- West Point cadets will have a fair chanee ‘o break Pedestrian Weston's record as the penalty for hazing fourth class men, under the terms of an order intendent of the military academy. not authorizing the secretary | pose of their cases in accordance with the | new regulations, they would have been ex- pelled from the academy. of confinement to the barracks and of walk- v:"eanp:d._v and Saturday until the cadets; g0 into summer camp. Thereafter he is ‘o be confined to walk fiv day and holida: Rayner of the third cl same punishment will expire June 3 next LEGAL HOME OF TOM WALSH IN QESTION OVER TAXES Dead Milionaire Was Resid: of Colorade State Will Get K54,000. 'Five Hours’ Daily Walk for Hazing " posed Upon Three Cadets at West Point Academy. DENVER. April - General Rogers sald t Assistant Attprney »day that if the courts held that Thomas F. Walsh was, at the time of his death, a citizen of Colorade this state would get $84.000 inheritance tax, and that If the courts heid that Mr. Walsh was a citizen of Washington, Coierade would get but $20,000. WASHINGTON, April Z.—Three young issued by the super- Had it been for the specizl act of congress of war to dis- lowa News Notes. TABOR—Rev. J W Femer has ten- dered his resi.nation as pasio. (f the Tabor Congrega jonal churci, afier & pas- torae of Six years EAGLE GROVE—Fire compietely de- stroyed the Eagle Grove Tile Works Men- day. A high wind made the work of figh ing the flames a hopeless task. The Joss is estimated at §13000, with 35,000 Insurknce. IOWA CITY—John MacVicar, acknowl- edged leader of the Des Moines commission plan of government, will be the speaker at the sophomore class asserobly of the Unis versity of JTowa. May 4 His subject has not been announced Cadet Robert N. Bodine drew a sentence the usual punishment tour each to one part of the eamp and hours daily (excepting Sun- ) until July §. MAPLETON—David Murray, an old resi- Cadets Edward C. Bovkin and Harcld M. | dent of Monona and Woodbury counties, are to have the | 4ied at his home here Monday night of in- | juries reeeived a week ago, when he fell | from a tree. He is survived by a widow | and twelve children except that their terms Grand Central Station New York Is an important feature of the facilities of the New York Central Lines — Lake Shore — Michigan Central—for landing you com- fortably in New York Wouldn't you like to under- stand thoroughly why this is so? Grand Central Station is the only railroad terminal in the whole great city Naturally the flow of intra-city traffic to and from this center has always been great and when the modern urban transportation systems, surface, elevated and subway, were con- structed, all the lines were located and the service arranged to ter- minate at or pass this center. To- day it is the real vital throbbing heart of New York. Subway entrance under .same roof—15 minutes to Brooklyn. xurface and elevated cars from its doors. The great hotels, the theaters, the big stores, adjoln the Grand Central Station on every hand From time to ume with the growth of traffic, the great ter- minal has been expanded or re- built at tremendous cost and even today it is undergoing a transfor- mation that will increase its capa- city amazingly. AIl trains in this terminal are electrically operated. When you arrive at Grand Cen- tral Station you are there in the heart of New York at Forty-second Street and Fourth Avenue, From Chicago There are 16 Trains a Day Running into Grand Central Station’ 1 Eleven Trains from Chieago via Lake Shore-New York Central Route of the Twentieth Cen'ury Five Trains from Chicago via Michigan Central -- New York Central The Niagare Fals Rowte The Service, the Routes and the Roadbed are as good as the terminal and pre-éminent i Juxuriousness, punctuality and speed Whenever you wish to go to the BEast the representative of the New York Central Lines can help you on your way. It costs you pothing to find out what helpfulness and advantages he can give you. Call, write,"or phone— " J. 8. WILLEBRANDS, Gen'l Agent Pass. Dept. 1324 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. WARRAN J. LYNCH, Passenger Traffic Mgr. Chicago. Habits cured by s thorough and selentific course of treat- ment, which removes iLe craving or mecessity for liquor or drugs, Imparts vew strength {o every organ, and butlds up the general health. Proven efficacious by 30 y-r use and the cure of more than 350.000 patients. Bew m Rt Keeley treatment is admin! l-r= in this state only a¢ at