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POOL WILL REFUSE THE Nebraska YEISER'S REQUEST :retary of State Announces He | Will Not Withdraw Request to Take Roosevelt Name | 0ff Ballot i | settiement of the war situation OMAHAN SAYS HE WILL FIGHT | governor does not want to take up action | |Morehead Does nor Morehead has not made up his mind wh Hes | of 100.to go to Kur | wh (From a Staff "nrrf'")mnlh‘nl\ LINCOLN, —(Special.\—Cotonel | John Oliver Y of Omaha stands in | the position of officlally boosting two candidates for the republican nomination for the presidency nanie bt Theodore Roosevelt and now he comes along and files another asking for the same privilege for Willlam Hale Thompson However, in filing the name of Fhomp son Mr. Yeiser admits that his love for Theodore has waned fust a trifie and.he wants to jig back by having the secretary of state pull the Roosevelt petition out of the political hopper and deposit it in the waste basket instead. It appears to Le a proposition with Mr. Yeiser of “How happy 1 could be with cither were the other dear charmer awny." tor ta Velser, Now the hard hearted state re o the fickle wooer of presidentinl m,m ences by refusing to allow the Roosev petition to be withdrawn, He hands the package to Mr. Yeiser kindly waiting | until after Thanksgiving day to br the sad news, as follows May Dear r I am in rece'pt of your favor of November 19, 1515, wherein you request that the peiition filed by you and the requisite number of electors, | fll'yn\k that the name of Hon. Theodo osevelt be pluced upon the nary lot for the year 1816, he withdrawn. In-| reply thereto T will state t fled the petition it became a part of |!m records of this office and the r of the state of Nebraska, w sity precludes me from g request. s to bring joy to th '( AP LI B8 ¢ 1t vou had | MAN WANTED IN CUSTER drawn from the petition, & different | question might arise, but the general rule of law appears to | ing a petition may witt after the paper has b but not after the authoritie od the consgideration of it, nor where the affect of such & withdriwal would be to deprive the petition | that one fil- aw _his name If Colonel Theodore Roosevelt should | Bow livery Oc mitted | nsidera- | ted In a | £ Just make a personal request to be to withdraw his name from tion, his wishes would be tre lika' manner in the case Hushes pe Yeiser to Fight letter to Secretary Pool in which he| declared he had been refused a hearing| on application to withdraw l(nnm‘\r!l‘fll name, the matter belng put over from ! time to time and he not being given due | noftee. He says he will resort to legal| proceedings if Pool tries to put Colonel | Roosevelt's name on the ballot. Bradshaw Farmer . Attempts Suicide BRADSHAW, Neb, Nov. (Bpecial Telegram:)—George Bauder, living north west of this place, attempted suicide early this morning by shooting. The ball tered the right-temple just back of the eve and passed out at the left eye, destroying both eyes. There is no known reason for his act. Baudep is one of the well-to-do farmers and ishighlyrespected He is still alive, but the doctors give for his recovery. His family no hoy consists of his wife, one son and one daughter PCONTO MAN ARRESTED ON STATUTARY CHARGE BROKEN BOW, Neb, Nov. 27.—(Spe cial)—A complaint was filed in the office of County Attorney Kelly, charging Charles Kirk, who lives near Oconto, with statutary offense against Vera White, his li-year-old stepdaughter. The war- yant was issued from county court and Sheriff Wilson and Constable Towsley Lrought the prisoner to Broken Bow and placed him in jall. Later Kirk appeared before Judge Ford, accompanied by his father, Archie Kirk, the latter being head | of a hospital at Hastings. The accuse asked for a continuance of hearing, which was granted, the court fixing the bond at $1,000, This was furnished by the de- fendant's father, The hearing was put over to December 21. It was upon inform- ation furnished by Willlam Carter, an uncle of the girl, that the county attorney took action. BURGLINGTON PAYS LARGE SUM TO ADAMS COUNTY Neb,, Nov 27.—(8pecial The largest sum ever paid for one year +4n HASTINC Telegram.)- by a single taxy Adams county was received by the treas urer today from the Burlington rallroad, amounting to $30,064, ¥ _at Benedict. YORK, Neb, Nav. 2 gram.)—Keereald Brothers' g car con ‘That the action of Mr. Ford is arousing a great deal of interest was shown this Nebraska 'VANDERSLICE HAD Nebraska Not Indicate His Answer to Ford! (From a Staft Correspondent.) INCOLN, Nov. 27 Gover- Head of Tubercular Hospital D charge dand His Accounts Are Found Much Mixed. ether he will accept the invitation of nry Ford to be one of the delegation | to bring about | goARD OF CONTROL UP IN AIR (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, (Special)—The State Hoard of Control today settled the Thanksgiving turkey of Superintendent 3. R, Vanderslice of the State Tubercula® ici{ might not be proper and does not e to ba a party to any act which might mplicate the situation motning when Chalrman G. Maggl | hospital At Kearney with a Christmas First he filed the |of the State Board of Pardons sent Mr. | P sent in the shape of a dismissal as Ford the following letter head of that institution, Chairman LINCOL Nov Hon. Henry . Howard Kennedy of the board going to tord, care Baltimore Hotel, New York Kearney today with the official papers City--Dear Your efforts to bring about an en o the o Het hng notifying the superintendent of the action raging and devastating all of Europe is of the board indeed worthy of the highest commenda- tloi in As one deeply inte me tha Vanderslice was charged with misap propriating funds of the institutions changing them from one fund to another in such a way that it was difficult to n of every thinking man and woman all the world sted In the move mit me to suggest designated by you nt for peace at the peace par have among its members a representa find out just where the institution was tive or two by birth of all the belligerent | financially. He would deposit warrants nations now citizens of the United States. 1 of the employes to his own personal ac- believe it would have a great moral influence on all the warring nations if count, by signing the names of the em-. the America_the Italian, Russian, / y could be brought to realize that in and then pay them out of his own German, French, 3\ fan and represents | 8ccount at a less amount ployes, gtives of all othér nationa now contending for supremacy on the fleld of battle ute L Wronap iy all anxfous and laboring to terminate| . o . » Furopean conflict. Very truly yours, | Bookkecper George Weidenfeld che EDWARD G. MAGGIT the institution the first of ti i and discovered the books in such condi- Judg\‘e Pawcett Talks Yan that it was necessary to go back to Lancaster County Bar association held at when you | of the suprem ad, an, anting your ‘hmlmw BROKEN BOW, Neb., Nov. | cial)—Sheriff Wilson has started for | ar Hall, who is wanted here on a charg of them of jurisdiction to consider | gispoged of property stolen from a Broken [ a | pretty sure for some time that Hall was | south, but it was only recently that he st | succeeded in definitely locating him. He John O, Yeiser last night wrote al|Wwill be brought here for trial. No joy in living if your stomach and |of the statutes of Nebraska r livy Dr. —Advertisement. | the beginning of the year in order to get To Bar Association’*\".: The superintendent’s reasons for his acts was given that it was nccessary to take the warrants of the employes and pay them less in order to get money to run the institution, banquet this evening. Judge Faweett| AIthough heads of institutions aro re- ourt delivered the main| @Uired to give a bond, Vanderslico had dress, his subject being *The Bench| ¥I¥en no bond and it Is understood that d the Bar A large crowd was in at- there are other heads in the same fix. Vanderslice came to Nebrsaka from In- diana with very high recommendations, but whether this was responsible for the COUNTY FOUND IN VIRGINIA fact that he was required to give no bond Pl bl lur it was simply neglect, the board does not say. | ‘There was considerable agitation among {board members in an effort to find out where the newspapermen learned of the failure to file bonds and employes of the board were called on the carpet in a man last fall to parties inlepront o find out where the U\llujnullln:: onto and by. the time a warrant had |jepked. As ghe information came from °n igsued he had succeeded In making | oytside the office of the board of control clean getaway. The sheriff has been |is puty the members considerably in the r, not knowing just how far it may be known that the law has not been fol- lowed regarding bonds of heads of insti- tutions under the board, counts (From a Staff oCrre ANCOLN, Nov. spondent.) TSpeclal.)—The avson county, Virginia, after H. H horse stealing. Hall is alleged to have int Makes You Un. It happy. Paragraph 7! Liver Com v Law Reads, sectlon 15 of chapter 74 ds: er ‘don’t work. Stir your lver with | “An official bond, properly signed and King's New Life Pills. A)l druggists. | executed,'in a sum to be fixed by the board, shall be required from each official | at Benedict, in the north part of the; last county, was entered by burgla night about $2 in cash was takey. The burg Jars unlocked the front door of the store, where they entered, and they locked it when tney left thieves Pherei s no clue to the Injured by Capstan Blow. HASTINGS, Neb, Nov (Speciak)— Robert Van Every, son of Councilman van Every, was severely injured, though not. fatally, when struck op the face by the sweep of a capstan in a house ing outfit which he was operating. He vas unconsclous part of the day A Room for the Roower, or a Roomer for the Room, Bée Want Ads Do the Work. A Cold is Dangerous, Break it N Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fin> for ¢ and colds. Soothes the lungs, the mucous. Only 2%c. All drugsists Advertisement yosens RDSENBLI\TT SELLS QUALITY 'COAL #r 4t PRICES 2000 LBS PER TON GUARANTEED PPOMPT DELIVERY TEL.DOUG.530 hd goodg to the value of $300, and? | | Wednesday’s the Day \Santa Claus comes io his “Toy Shop A Orchard & Wilhelm’s The “Toy Shop" this year is a wondrous place. , The lion's den with a big life-sized lion that roars and growls, animals that jump and a thousand and one toys of every description—new and novel ones, as well as many of the old favor- ites. Remember the Day WEDNESDAY, $ December the first and listen-— Santa Claus will have a great surprise for you all. When you hear it you will clap your hands with delight. Here's juet a little tip—it's about a beau- tiful Shetland pony named “Dandy."” cushion ...... Drapery Section Recover Your Chairs and Davenport- with new tapestries in the beau- tiful Verdure colorings. Wie are offering these at re- duced prices for a few days. $1.50 values....$1.10 $1.95 values....$1.45 $2.25 values....$1.80 $2.75 values....$2.15 $3.50 values....$2.85 $4.75 values....$3.95 All 30 inches wide, $66.00 buffet, fumed oak. $209 Dining Suite, fumed cabinet $50,00 Bookcase, fumed latticed doors bile top. $19.00 Arm Chair, golden seat and back. ... Stoves and Household Ultilities Sec- tions Moved to Second Floor Monday o make room for ta Claus and His “Toy Shop."” Full sample lines of stoves on the 2d floor Heatm Stoves, Ranges Gas Stoves nd we will continue our 30 Days Free Trial Offer then $5 down if satisfactory, and monthly payments for the balance. $29.00 Brass Bed, square posts. $30.00 Serving Table, fumed oak OMAHA SUNDAY Nebraska 7;‘.: fanse the vicinity of the pollce and employe funds or proper BEATRICF The Beatrice meeting Friday hold its annual shew fruit exhibit 6 to 10, Inclusive. appointed to arrange view of making It the biggest and best show of the kind ever held in the city Adam Thompson of Amity, Mo., has been the birds edit association, an or ganization of business men of this clty, | ture will hold its annual meeting in the Com- | 3,150, mercial club speakers selected are selected to The Beatric Walker, H and 4 J Demonstrator Mrs. 8. R. Smith will be the speake Slas Goodale, " working west ted Friday arre BEE who 1s given the ¢ Poultry evening and decided to held here December ase, that pi McMillen of the States Department of Agriculture, Farm ©f the shipping season Licbers, Pro! Other Baltic ports record farm hand, who ) day morning. The (Correspondent of th STOCKHOLM, Sweden dish iron mine owners Nov. 27.—(Speclal.) Pectal) |yt submarin assoclation held n in & complete stoppage large iron ore ountry. lTron ¢ could ordinarily vessels, but at pr with the corn and Committees will be a program with a has decreased, owing tons of {ron December 2. Th ported ha United Year's f'gures to Decembaor of the oity, was | dI8h Dress, realizing Jail on the charge of furnishing liquor | COMPiaint to John Wyatt, plaint was filed by oyriders who stole belonging to Rev day night R TR R, Now F or Christmas Thanksgiving s past and we have truly had Breat many things P they have L educated, under a only tion of ! TAIL GOLDFISH brilliant colors, at 80c, 78¢ and 81.00 each, Stock your with a few fish)_ of 1] fish | Max Geisler Bird Co 1617 Farnam St. an inebriate Mrs. Lena Wyatt especially when think of the world war and its destruction In Burope. intimate knowledge of the difficulties, which negotiations for the Importation of our famous “LIVING MUSIC BOX" CANARY Req. U. 8. Pateyt Office No, 50853, These benutiful, narics are a rare specimen, and after received a musical educa- tion they cannot be duplicated by any other ordinary one of these cheerful, mus Aweet minging canaries add to_your Chiristmas cheer We sell them on 5 days' approval, \ Ruarantee of satis taction at, each, canary NEW ARRIVAL, We just recelved our first importa- aquarium or globe now of these beautiful, odd The com. the Studebaker car | I OFder to be in 1 F. Stevens Weodnes. | ®18Y during the be Howard De Shazo ! TOUEh seas of winter larly hazardous be thankful fq We have an get through our sweet singing ca- cally APANES (the aristocr tic 27 Years in Omaba, | atric ustody of | that the car had been driven thirty-fi belonging to the state | miles of Nebraska. Such bond when approved shall be filed In the office of the board FURNISHED NO BOND Notes from Beatrice and Gage County \Germany Unable to | Secure Swedish Iron blockade importation 19 not contraband this and nl edish and other ‘neutral shipping 1, wnd no vessels gures at hand show the exportation of fron ore to what extent has been con centrated on the Baltle and how shipping A year 1913 shipped from Narvik and 233,000 tons in 1914, F. A, Miller, M. B, according to reports of the Thompson, Charles Sim fgons and Robert The business a corn show by Rritish eruisers current yeny the total shipping of fron ore over 1,20000 tons. From of Fillgy will hol} other hand, the amount of iron or nereased from 90,000 tons will not be Inst W00 with one month The present stoppage Is a heavy blow to Sweden IEngland's necessity and lodged In the county | P48 Indulged In nelther nor German ships are now cult game. Navigating » whore waters fs not season, und with the ‘Your Warmest Friend” 31 KINDS--ALL GOOD--A LOW PRICE FOR EACH ONE Let Us Help You Choose the Fuel That Fits Your Need SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO. Main Office--—-Entire Third Floor Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney Esfablished 1883. (AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT wreck A gunboat adequately manneq for the pufpose by experts and provided with TO SALVE CRUISER EMDEN neccded apparatus has just left for North el Keelingisland in the Indian ocean where the hulk of the Emden has lald for al MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 22 |mMost A year. Negotiations betwedn private contractors and the Navy department for the slving st the German cruiser Kmden having been broken off by the department | Nows comes from down Boston way chiefly because of the fear that com- that Rabb Maranville is playing basket plications might arise it the Emdon were |Pall this fall ised A8 a “show ship” at varfous ports the department itself intends to salve the Use The Bedls “Swapper column. Rabbit Plays Floor Game. DR, BRADBURY Bring Your Tooth and Gum troubles to me, I will convince you shortly that 1 can do a great deal for your teeth and gums in a way that you will like, 1 specialize in the treatment of gum dis- eases, It is wonddrful what can be done for Pyorrhea with the right medicine and a will to 1o it. Pyorrhea causes the loss of more natural teeth than anything else. 1 can re- place the vacancies in your mouth without the use of plates. Guaranteed to stay there ten years and be comfortable, giving the best Good Bye of service all the time. [ can insert fillings in vour decayed teeth that will be the same Fear Here color as the tooth and remain so as long as o~ it stays. : anted . for long life, Money Back CROWNS, 82.50 Ur. Guarantee Send for Booklet on-Unustal Dentigtry. DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST 27 Years in Omaha 2 Woodmen of the World I“(lx. Phone D> 1756, , Omaha, Hours, 8 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. N Phone Douglas 252 Yards AI! Over Omaha MONDAY AND TUESDAY, hair, $100 Settee, Spanish lcalhvr. fumed oak. $18.00 Library Table, fumed oak. $12.00 Library Table, fumed oak. $ 3.00 Dining Chair, fumed oak. $ 3.756 Dining Chair, fumed oak, hlnmlnh lmll\u seut $28.00 Dining Table, round top, fumed oak oak; three $57.00 baby Carriage, white $37.00 Baby. Carriage, white enameled $28.00 Baby (urrlux«. black enameled, automo- $60.00 Comfortable Arm lha{r mlld mahogan) frame, cushion seat and back $65.00 Sofa, genuine leather upholstered Portieres and Couch Covers cotton, 29.00 Brass Bed, 2-inch continuous posts, $18.00 Iron Bed, white enamel, §17.00 Iron Bed, white enamel. $ 9.00 Tron Bed, white enamel $26,00 Fumed Oak Arm C! 2-inch posts . large size oak; buffet, , serving table and dining table, .. $20.00 Writing Desk, fumed oak. ... dining sections, enameled. . . ...o0000. $32.00 Settee, l.g't)ht’dn Unk. cane seat nnl‘ back . oak frame, leather mercerized and silk. pair, are marked from $3.85 to $25.00 a pair. ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. 414-416-418 SOUTH 16TH STREET +1 TWO DAY FURNITURE SALE To make room for our Holiday Opening stocks December 1st WE MUST SELL A LOT OF FURNITURE THESE TWO DAYS, . TO GAIN THE ROOM REQUIRED, Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Library Furniture and Separate Pieces \ Many of these are single snites andvsample pieces, only one of a kind and sharp reductions have been thade for immediate sale. Here is an excellent chance to secure worthy furniture at a big saving—Monday, Tuesday—A partial list of ba.rgains. $29.00 | $100 some $22.50 $150 $14.50 $37 50 * 43 o2 o S denim $30.00 s seat, A Sale of Our entire stock of these Reduced from 20% to 50% Portieres in rose, mw-n\hhw brown and red Armure, in Regular values from $5 to $50 Clouch Covers from $1.55 to $18, are marked at $1.25 to $14.35 $66.00 Arm cushion Morocco $12,00 Arni’ Rocker, saddle wood seat.......... $39.00 Library Table, golden oak, Colonial design $22.00 Library Table, golden oak, scroll base. .. $45.00 Library , genuine mahogany, heavy design $57:00 Libiats Table, hoavy. hass/ sedalbn mdRaRKLY $44.00 Library Table, genuine mahogany, hand $85.00 Settee, mahogany frame, denim seat and back . $20.00 Arm and back. .. $18.00 Arm or Arm Rocker, solid ma- hogany, cane seat and back........ mahogany, dcnlm. up- $85 00 $120 Davenport, helstered $50(’0 $35.00 Arm hogany frame $50,00 Console hogany $42.00 Wing $46.00 Large / $40.00 Large 57.00 Arm Inhlo nwl '\Hrrur uvlluino ma- , tapestry upholstered or, tapestry upholstered . tapestry upholstered. mahogany; $22'50 $26.00 Arm cushion $22.00 Rocke l" and back $40.00 Fumed Oak $40.00 Dining | $11.50 Dining scroll denim upholstered, loose ny frunu" wing lml k m'ul up)mlnllrt(l in denim . Hall Clock . golden oak, golden oak, slip leather $12.00 Dining design, golden oak, heavy meroll ol A PO s $45.00 set of l(t ven The Yuletide Tea Room Upens Wednesday, December 1st, 11:30 to 5:30 Kach day until Christ- mas, between these hours, the ladies -of the Fivst Presbyterian ; Church will serve luncheon and' after- noon tea on the Fijth floor of this sture. The proceeds wre for the benefit of the new church edifice. Delicious home cook- ing at popular pric leather, loose " $3s.00 | Attractive Low $ 6.00 | Priced Body $30-00 | Brussels Rugs o o 9x12 5.00 . 38 Size $28 A product of one of the largest and best mills in the country. A These are advance samples of new spring goods and are wonderfully attractive, both as to wear and design. The quality is excellent, vice only $28.00 for Ox12 size. $70.00 $65.00 $15.00 mahogany, cane seat seat and bmk ma- 3%‘1’83 $29.50 | A Cholce Assort- $43.00 |ment Small Rugs $19.00 for . $22.00 [ Christmas Gifts sels and many novelty effects, in Colonial scroll, $30 00 Axminsters, Wiltons, Body Brus- h4- lm‘h round top a large variety of colors and de- signs and coming in several sizes, .8 7 00 Prices (o Suit Every Purchaser An Oriental Rug is a Gift at Once Beautiful and Useful 1t is distinetive, has an in- dividuality of its own that is always associated in the mind of its possessor with the time and cirecumstance of its giving. A particularly fine collection of Kir- manshah and Khiva Rugs, in a wide range of sizes is offered for your in- spection at this store, Ldhaa s, T TR e