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'IIH, Ill OMAHA, \\]-l)\l,hl)\\, M\\ L.\llH' R 24, 1015, ] Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska W.E. Andrews Files | i ‘ - For Congressman “NO APPETITE” ~ PRIMARY GHANGE Fleveus of Missouri |MILLION DOLLARS A0S 0%hony 0 Flth Distrct DID YOU SAY ' { | HARTINGTON " Neb Nov. 24.—(Spe-| u.v\w-ln‘x?‘\" l\:;»”"\‘n'\"‘::pl::‘x‘:lly‘! Tol-| BBING ADYOCATED| Thanksgiving Battle| WORTH OF BARLEY ..o e S | 10 s s 5 e S | - —_— ace today when the Walnut Grove |tion for congress from the Fifth district \ Presidential Preference Plan As Now| COLUMBIA, Mo, Nov. 24 —Columbia "‘N(‘)rnkn Fnrmers Produce Three! o0k farm, owned by Nels Anderson. In | Later he will insue a stater defining sidential Pre e Then your stomach and digestive . for the blast of the referee's whis " the vicinity of Wynot, was sold at public | ¢i+ position. Speaking of the action of Organs must lndeed be in a bad Permitted Thought By Many | iic that will send the elevens of the Uni- Million Bushels of This puction. The home place consisted of [1epublicans in the next congress, Mr. An . . N v nivi y o 0 hS Fran wlse Mrews sald he thouht they would support e ; \ersity ot Kansas and the University of Cereal. 46 acres and was bought by Frank Lel d b d l d To Ne d Alter‘ng Mgrour! into theéir twenty-fifth nrnnn\| apo Anton Arens at $1% an acre. In ad« | ny policy which would conserve the best con ltlon’ ut On t be a arme v toot ball battlé here tomurrow. The) dition to this there was a large amount | Interests of the country, whether it came M ® SUGGEST NONPARTISAN MOVE.| .0, tr', "Mt \lamy asmounces totay | HITCHCOCK COUNTY 18 FIRST ¢ usture land offered for sale and n lot | trom & republican or democratic sour Loss of appetite is always the & & & CotvianiaNty they were preparéd for the game. Eac h‘ (iiom s Bt Corapenddiil of personal property. In all there wer Mr, Andrews served fof several yes % t & .n f rom a Staff Corresponde tauad Is said to be In perfect condition. | Avs . — % 140 acres of land offercd at public sa'e. | o8 auditor for the United States Treasury f- l f W rd w k . LINCOLN, i S(Hl 4 Ii‘l (Sl;:l‘('htl‘lf}\'l' | ‘oaches Brewer and Schulte put ““\.l:‘:'\l‘lr\l\\’h'..\k:\ r‘h'_ld :"*|]\;“‘::I':‘.:'|:.|: The land sales are said to have aggre- | cepartment and only retired a short time | lrs Slgn.a 0 l a ea ness' 0 empts to gain political prestige by fil- |, layers through a ret signal bk - | kated almost $100,000. g after handing in his resignation. 1l l d b I ing mamea- o prominnt men. for the | TECT DIATerS UDUEh b secret MED i’ vou. sccording o the figuren . | 4318 almost |1 i Lon s Newennea wrvee | [l @ 1aZy liver, clogged bowels. It republican nomination for the presidency | © 4 pared by Secretary Mellor of the State i ) » M . . . ' have again brought up the auestion of | e eeid 10 hAve evolved o number of ne |fourd of Agriculture, the number of vush- | FORMER UNADILLA BUSINESS (I :"l'ff:.'fi...'".,:f.",‘.'.'." 4 o should be given immediate atten- : ormatio oo o s 000,01 | < late ¢ y o & change in_the primary law. expectation of vaIng them to turn back | ag Siven W seu1 | MAN HAS STRUCK IT RICH | iderea one of the best speakers in the : : That it 1s & huge Joke, %o far as the | (RKEALIOn At 40 cents a bushel the bariey crop of podled s 1on so as to war 0 a more seri- presidential” primary is concerned, most | oo W kers. the state woulg be worth $1,2008M. This | AVOCA, Neb. “Word | 4 of its friends are willing to admit, but | The Kansas squad spent the afternoon |wus grown on 92,408 acres, which aver- |has been received that M., W. Duncan, | f ous lllness there appears to be a feeling that any | ' Moverly, ‘l‘l" “""‘k" Olcott """““(’* aged 3212 bushels per acre [tor & number of years engaged in nmlNa,meS ()f Slgners . ¥ individual or any party which would ':’"“"I’I'V“K:"lf‘:"v‘nrl :;. :n\hl\\:“\kuhchvmk county appears to be the |general merchandise business at Una- | g | t_ el e o advocate changing or amending it ia | ar olumbfa tomOrrow , king barley raiser, the crop there being |illa, Otoo county, has struck it rich at f Bur P i The tim us f | any form would encounter vigorous op- | MOrning | 330,810 bushels. Scott's Bluff county pro- | Mannford, Okl., having been offered $160,- 0 ur ton etltlon\ y . Nov. position. Every train coming to Columbla today duced the highest average per acre, rals- o) for his ofl stock, which he pur- | —— 1 The latest and what looks to be the | "YOUEht scores bt people from both '“‘"‘“‘lnk 51.5 bushels per acre chased & few years ago. | (From a Staft Correspondent i , most feasible plan was suggested yes- “f‘“w Same. | Box Butte, Dawes, Deuel and Pawnce — | LINCOLN, Nov. .-(8pecial)—Sigmori | terday by a politician from out in the 2 7 [counties stood next, raising forty bushels | pullerton Revivay fears Fralt. of the petition suggesting Theodore & to the acres FULLERTON, Neb, Nov. 2.—(Speclal) | urton for/president of the United States tate, wh id that It would be hard f B - ::r: t‘:‘ (:n:;» nn; changes of conse- NOtPs rom ea'trlce | —As some of the results of the evange- | are as follows: 4 less th s a concerted ef- F Ch F listic meetings held here and conducted | lien Reinechreiber Matthew J. Gree | :t::."cr:a‘:l?‘ ‘;; both :r“t»': I:adh:: poli- and Ga:ge County lrSt €ese a'ctory { by Evangelist Asher, assisted by Mr. and | 1. Re nschreiber V. W Blalaugh i 5 | Henry Weisenburg M. R. Risdon tical parties, and he suggests that the R A P Mrs. George Moody, there were taken | G, \ Chaties Sunblad ecelves ernn {into the different churches yesterday |3V B. Ky "' PRETeR SHBBIN republican and democratic state com-| BEATRICE, Neb., o R, Rnay WK Troster has proven very beneficial as an appetite re- ! mittees get together and either select | Two yepresentatives of the French gov-| RO [the following number: In the Meth- | Walter Willa LN, Haverly . . half a dozen good men to prepare the |ernment were fn this vielnity Tuesday | (From a Staff Correspondent.) {odist Eplscopal church, 115; in the Pres- Tl U hluOgretns, | storer, aid to digestion and preventive of changes needed or prepare them them- | for the purpose of purchasing horses and{ LINCOLN, Nov. #.—(Special)—The first | byterlan church, 113, and in the two ) M. Tobin 1 Rol lnson i i i ili seives, and have both conventions en- |huy to be shipped 1o the war one. Ascheese fastary to receive a bermit by the | Evangelical chutches. ono of which fs in | Wellaca B 'rroup 11 M. James indigestion, heartburn, nausea, biliousness, dorse the changes. | hundreds of hotses have been shipped' state pure food department was given onc | the country and called the Rosedale TN, Bain R TR : : . Tn that way §t would be taking the | ur of this lapkiity (he Jast few monina| t0Gay. The factary is located in Wayne |church. forty-elaht. There are stil | 36" Ns b0l constipation and malaria, fever and ague. matter out of politics, and members of | faymers do not oAre to let them go un-| county in the town of Haskins and is others which will unite with the differ .1(11‘"""‘7:‘«"’" - W, the legislature would have something to | jess at fancy prices. The hay crop is the|cwned by Henry Herberer. |ent churches later :; g L A CGust Watprrich $ back them. biggest In years, but the farmers expect| Several years ago there were a few fac- | . | 1 K. Grimes (1. Ruzioka | . WA T RO to use most of it for home consumption. | tories manufacturing cheese, but the ad Chila l;l-‘:: -:' l‘:lnhmrr'n- . ; E. Emith K A, Seay - Following the death of his aged wife|vent of the cream separator put them out | FALLS CITY, Neb, Nov. 24.—(Speclal) B State Treasurer e ARy 1o RO, inaed S8 Sty 1Y bathrins. L teeans GRS G SN oA Regh. DEATH RECORD WHEN IN BOSTON STAY AT THE Tells HOW Monev ed away TUesday morning. Funeral | . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goolsby, dled — HO EL BRUNSWICK | ' 1 | o ” services for both will be held from the | INCOLN COUNTY FARMERS at the family residence after a few days Mrs. Fred Wheeland, ' : Christian churoh next Friday, conducted ou F| ME“M | iiness of diphtheria. There is one more | Edgar, Neb. Nov. .—(Special)—Mrs BOYLSTON ST., COR. CLARENDON, FACING COPLEY BQUARE Has een Lald 1N |vy rev. ¢. F. Btevens. LOSE HARSES IN FLAMES |chila tn the family who s fll and 18| Fred Wheeland, who: dlied last Satur- : ] Fred M. Doda of Beloit, Kan., and Miss - | thought to have the disease in mild | day morning, was burled yesterday in A high class, modern house, intelligent service, pleasant rooms, superior cuisine, Lettie Rose of this clty were married at| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Nov. .—|(orm. The family is under strict quar- |the kdgar cometery. The funeral services | Ladies traveling alone are assured of courteous attention. (From a Staff Correspondent.) (BDOEIdY TR A 008 Wire o] worlz ol g S e i ‘ Centemary Methodist church Tuesday | ‘SP! ? ¢ antine, were held at the home at 2:30 yesterday LINCOLN. ‘Nov. » H~(Sneial >=That b curred here last night, when the Jullus ot Mrs. W -0 collections made from county treasurers |evening, Rev. B. Gaither officiating. | fionst NIght e Juliu i 135 afternoon. Mrs. Wheeland came to this | | have been steadily increasing during the { They will make their home at Belojt, | Mogenson ‘:"!’ ”""““ ("_'”‘"‘ o ; state in an early day, and ralsed a ‘ past three yoars ls evident by a state- | where the groomi 1b engaged in business. | thirty-seven horses, thirty-five tons of | i NRiCE, Neb., Nov. M.—(Speclal)—|large family of children. Mr, Wheeland \ ment given out by State Treasurer Hall. | The Union Pacific Railroad company|hay and 600 bushels "r{ O Kndwn, | The Beatrice foot ball eleven has been |died several years ago. Of the family i The attempt by the state treasurer to | yesterday pald its tax in Gage county| The cause of the fire s un DOWN: | \orking overtime this week to get in |Of reventeen children, elght boys and have county treasurers remit monthly |for the year 1914, which amounted to|Christ Nelton, a farmer managed 10|, 4no for the Lawreace Kan., eleven, |nine girls, thirten are living, two boys has had the effect of bringing in a more | $15,069.12. save two ondh ¥ our horses, which were | (hich plays here on Thanksgiving atter- |Abd (Wo Kirls having died. All of thess Soon after taking his office, Stats h H 1 g Pk oY | whose home is in this city, assisted the | Whom they could d soo Treasurer George B. Hal] served notice I.lut eran OSplta the wildly plunging horses, which were | VPO OIS 0 U8 BN B the | There were thirty-eight of therelatives 4 on the varlous county treasurers that : d occupying & narrow corn apartment | toraln tHaR MBRORE at the funeral. he would require monthly remittances of at York Ded]_acte Fourteen of the horses.were owned ! o e T R by Mr. Mogenson. The remaining ani- | bt \ their collections of state funds. Most of AR 3 | e G the counties have complied with this mals had been stabled for the night by | Cornell Beats Harvard, | partments, flats, houses and cottages YORK, Neb.. Nov. 2.—(Special)—The | ¢ rvars who came here to market pro- | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 24.—Cornell | can be rented quickly and cheaply by a substantially, except those named below. 4 ! o rvard at association foot ball b ital was dedicated daefateq Harvard at as all | pes “For Rent.” During the 816 days of Mr. Hall's In- | German Lutheran hospital was de: duce. today. 3 1670 ee “For Rent. cumbency, up to the 19th of November, | today. It is construdted of “goldenro { he has written 74 4receipts for county |pressed brick, {8 two stories and base- P A T, - - R P8 treasurers. This makes an average of [ment. It is 90x54 feet. There are two ) #.5 days between remittances, or 8 per | operating rooms amply lighted, a pre- county, in less than a year. This average | raration room, sterflizing room, a ma- of days would be considerably reduced | ternity room, eleven single rooms for it Douglas, Nemaha, Otoe, Richardson, | patients, four wards, rooms for superin- Barpy, Valley Washington, Wayne and | tendent and nurses, officers, five bath York counties had not been negligent | ;0oms and two portable baths besides a @bout making remittance. shower bath, The bullding s situated on E I F OF In the years 1913 and 1914, the present | incoln Avenue boulévard one-half mile 93 counties made 845 remittances, an aver- | . rth of the public square. Total cost to #ge of §0.3 days between remittances, or | qu(e, 335,558, THE I X 3 TIVE I ]ABIT ® little better than 9 per ooumty. In P o @ LA, A this two years six counties only have § y & credit of twenty-four remittances sach, ALLEGED FORGER IS IN and five have a credit of twenty or JAIL AT FALLS CITY : AXATIVES and cathartics cause more constipation Once More Returns the Da’ of more. e " . than they cure. Nujol is the modern treatment for | : ot Mqnthly. semittances are by no means i th kindlin, e i {irgsm - retrospect. Pausing, we survey with kindling quired monthly remittances of all the |have been visited by a young man who ments ougi larger and richer counties and in the two |would pay for- his goods with checks discoverer, Sir William Arbuthnot Lane. years, twenty-four remittances were made | which later proved to be bogus, The A ‘ 3 ¥ by each of thirty-one counties, twenty |amounts of purchase have not been farge, Nujol is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is i Anotber Sealon Of Trid Of Mternnte or more by ten counties, and the total [but he would get money in return in ' not digcstcd or absorbed into the system. It acts mcrely 2 ] number made by the then ninety counties | every instance. He was not located " > 5 2 was 159. This ls an average of ¥L1|until he returned & pair of shoes Satur- as a mechanical lubricant. storm and calm, of hope and fear and vromise, of days between remittances, or seventeen [day to one of the mefchants, for ex- per county. change, Lester Btewart is the son of a Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick tempor= ! seed-time and of harvest—another season is at an A comparative statement shows that |prominent farmer:-living west of Falls . medy in that it re- from December 1, 1912 to December 1, |City. He has been twice married, al- ary relief. But Nu]o' is a genuine re ¥ . end and up from a million homes arises a prayer of 1913, the collections were $2,72,482; from |though only 24.yeafs old, and has re- lieves constipation in the most natural way by lubricating i;e"cs?;k;er %) :m to Dot‘::lber 1 14, lcently returned ~from Missourl. The the lining of the intestines, softening the intestinal con- ; Thanksgiving. 761, and from December 1, 1914 to u man's féther récently paid two 4 November 23, 1915, $4,41,004. b iy Pyt Ay T g el tents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowe! forged his name. The names upon the i activity. THREE DVORCE DECREES |chccka siven to the morchanis were fi- GRANTED AT MADISON jumes Stewart, - the father, seems to sympathies, for the splendors of achievement, for man must suffer this he has helped him all he can. the blessings of peace, for the quickening pulse of "hree divorce decrees were granted by |The young man is in Jail, having con- the aistrict court here yesterday. fessed, and was bound over to the dis- brotherhood—for these we are profoundly thank- Mrs. Anna Remby was glven a divorce |trict court. ful. from Jess Remby, also custody of the o L i 3R 1 ul. chilo and defendant ordered to pay 310 LINCOLN WOMAN DEAD AS wer month toward support of the child ¥ until it reaches the age of 14 years. RESULT OF AUTO WRECK : For New Horizons and Broader MADISON, Neb., Nov. 24.—(Special.)— e S For Our Own Creature Comforts tc the trial of Mrs. Banner for divorce - . PP . MW DOLE for the advancement of material civilization, for Neb., Nov. 4.—(Special Tele- ; n:o U.S. PAT. &ram.)—Th: irom her husband, Willlam H. Banner. fallure of a load of joy The court found Banner gullty of extreme OFF. ’ drivers to stop after the f Roy Cas- n i i iri i tient experi- e e T . A PURE WHITE : thelenstii of tiring sismmSnERRRP v . #ald to be reaponsible for the death of ki ments in our behalf—in less degree, but no less s1pport of a child and $0 plaintitf's at- . ; tomey’s fees, divorce and custody of the| o, Chisldy &% 3% this morning. M INE R A L O I L Mr, Cassidy, who was driving his car, was compelled to take the side of the road because of the glaring lights of the child granted to Mre. Banner. Divorce and custody of a child was granted Setta A. Beemer from her hus- fervently, we offer most fitting thanks. coming automoblle apd was unable to Write for ““The Rational Treatment of Cone ; . tand, oone Beemer, and he ordered to| gee the bridge over the road. His ma- stipation,’’ an informative treatise on constipa- Let Us Re’olve to Appl'ecllte :':":1‘ per month for the child’s main- | chine struck the ralling and turned over Hon If you cannot get Nujol from your ARAROS.. into diteh, both Mr. = - R o H : 2 Soandiy bell tating. anddmeati into. e wacer?| druggist, we will send you a pint botle pre- them justly, to use them rightly, to advance RAVENNA FARMER Mr. Cassidy _wis hurt, but managed i paid to any pointin the United States on receipt ; through them to a higher capacity for the better- PASSES GENTURY MARK | ' pull himself out, but when he went ¢ of 75¢c—money order or stamps. g . to the assistance of his wife, she was % = A, ment of humanity. ;::::':;‘ :;;:_f“:tl"("::“’.':“‘m"“l’d 18 10| ped, it 1s velleved she could have been o f Ba (bew Jersey) N i , an old Ger- | bev onne erse man farmer, but now retired, was born ;::,;d' 87 ADETIS 30 Duiney "0 " MY oy 3 ? in November, 1815. He came to America when & young man and has lived in three different states, but about thirty years 0 homesteaded in this vicinity and has liveq here since. He is now l'v- ing in Ravenna. His wife, aged abeut 0 years, is still living. Mr. Kneiss, while showing the weight of his years, is able to be around town and is frequently ®een on the streets visiting with whoever he happens to meet. He expresses the hope that he will live a long time yet. Will Make Motor Tflll. to Coast, FALLS CITY, Neb, Nov. 24.—(Special.) —Dr. and Mrs. Claude P. Fordyce, for- merly employed at the Soldiers’ home at Grand Islend, Neb, in the capacity of head physician and matron untl a few weeks ago, when they resigned on ac- count of the health of Dr. Fordyce, left this city after a week's visit for the Pacific coast. They will make the trip in & motor car and will follow the Santa . Fe trail. The trip will include twenty- ",'(,,::,',"'_;u )| five days té the coast, where they wili Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. Geo. H. Harries, Pres. Sixty Thousand at § LINCOLN, Neb., Nov 2 Fifty-five counties of the state report as | "emain until spring, when they will tour Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising: no matter how good advertising may be follows on the Come-to-Sunday-School |the northwest tates and Canada. They day recently observed: S!x hundrey and | Wil return next fall in time for Dr. fifty-two schools report a total attend- | Fordyce to enter Harvard university to ance of 6198 and 46,97 church at-|take & post-graduate course in medicine. tendance. Dr. Fordyce is the son "ll Dean Fordyce 3 . # b : e R v M by ey in other respects, it must be o FREMON eb., Nov. 24.—(Special.)— Cured Meé> ot Criup. An sutomobile in which Charles Pol. | Nothing frightens & mother more than lock and Ray and Will Bayles were |the loud, hoarse cough of croup. The riding ran into a diteh, and turned over, | /sbored breathing, strangling, choking when it collided with a cow on the road | 3nd Ssping for. breath call for instant ] § - east of Fremont. Nome of the occu. |@8ction. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau :“_‘t"; pants was dai Iy & d e an: a . et cured my boy 8- Serious attack of ™ over Aga eroup after other remedies had failed. Mrs, Jennle Miner, Davidson. Ind. |1 recommended It to every one, as we writes: “1 can truthfully say Foley C run frequently and constant- ly to be really succcessful. wa experience that it thartic Tablets are the best I ever used |is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, ; ey o i o L L | ke L whaing o s Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 health has no greater enemy (han con- | everywhere.—Advertisement. | knew from our An lnv;n.ment That Would Pay Would be a Daily Bee Want Ad 5

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