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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 1916. Nebraska AIR MANAGERS | MEET IN LINCOLN rooms. Tickets for the banquet will be 75 cents, and the secretary requests thal reservations be sent to him. State Auditgr W. H. Smith is the secretary of the as- B €. Van Horn ‘How It Does It.” E. JI. Lexington Mitchell, T sh- ler, ‘‘The Free County Fair,” G. W Omaha Hervey, from two more land offices this morning Valentine reports &7 tracts, and Broken Bow €54. This with those reportink yves- terday, makes a total of 1,474 new tracts from four districts, and two more to re- port Warehouse Certificates. The State Railway commission issued | thirty certificates for warehouses this | morning under the public warehouse law. All were re-issues his district in 1900. He also ing received a letter from Adjutant Gen- ral Guy E. Logan of Towa thanking him for the detachment of National Guard sent from this etate to attend the funeral of General Grenville M. Dodge at Couneil Bluffs, | | | | The Kearney Industrial Scheol for Boys has written the adjutant gereral for per-} mission to use the local rifle range at| Kearney. The school Is preparing to or-| ¢anize a civilian drill corps, and uudvr such an organization the government wiill | turnish rifles, and the school expects to take up military drill, especially that of| target practice. N\ A7PLE ORCHARD SHORT COURSE AT BROWNVILLE the outlook for commere apple grow- ing, the market factors, land suitable for commercial orcharding, selecting varie- ties and buying nursery stock, establish- inz the orchard, cropping the orchard. pruning, orchard tests spray materials, | epraying apparatus, handling of fruit, | crchard renovations, and the care of | | the case of the Nebraska COURT WILL NOT DELAY CASE Judge at Kutmgl Inclined to Push 0'Connor Hearing mated that not much argument will be heard. Just prior to adjournment today the court overruled the request of Daniel 8. his client Mr. Johnson contended that he had conversations with the deputy State attorney ond had understood that JEFFERSON FARMERS RESIST PHONE RATE LIFT FAIRBURY, Neb, Jan. !vkfipechd Telegram.)— A mass meeting of Jefferson county farmers was held in the Fairbury Commercial club rooms this afternoon and resolutions were adopted petitioning| the Nebraska State Rallway commission to give the rural patrons of this county better telephone service, and connection with the central office, and to refuse to| This was an adjourned meeting and while R. E. Madison of Lincoln, de- fended the policy of the company. M Ilenson appeared before the railway com- missfon in Lincoln recently. Roy Me- Cord wag chosen secretary and James Axtell chairman, the hospital here for a month recover- ing from the wounds received in a revol- ver duel with Night Watchman Springer, was taken to Aurora this evening by the eriff of Hamilton county, where M is wanted as one of the two men who he§l up Clark Perkins, the newspaper man, and robbed him. His partner in the hold-up of Perkins was taken to Aurora after the shooting. They will both prob- ably plead guilty. Dr. Butler Is Candidate, SUPERIOR, Neb.,, Jan. §.—(Special Tle- A Will Your Teeth Have the Care This Year? Nebraska Judge Baker Says Republicans Will Win Out This Year | couragement from the answers they re- | cetvea, Judge Baker sald that there would be a ‘republican all | vention selected would be elected. When asked if he would support Mr. | Roosevelt if he was nominated by the republican convention the judge quickly boys | At Kearney Hospital| (Form a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 8.—(Special)—~The State | Board of Control has appointed Dr. L. 8. B. Robinson, who has been' assistant | superintendent of the Minnesota state sanitarium, superintendent of the Tuber- cular hospital at Kearney to eucceed Dr. Van Der Slice, dismissed some time aso. Masonic fraternity in Hamilton county tendered a reception to Grand Master Samuel 8. Whiting of Lincoln, Friday afternoon and evening. Another guest of the lodge was E. J. Hainer, formerly an officer of the Aurora lodge. At the evening reception Mr. Haliner Mason's degree was conferred on Roy Otto by Grand Master Whiting. SANDALL IS NOT CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Jan. 8.—(Special.)—State Sen- | ator Chartes E. Sandall of York county | emphatically denies that he has filed | as a candidate for attorney general, and the records in the office of Secretary Pool bear him out in this. Senator Sandall | admits he did discuss the project with New Leaf lsw.e Engineer Estimates Cost of Paving Five Thousand Less Those who had charge of the work ex- press the opinion have been done for CHARGED WITH ROBBING Nebraska Nebraska |SAVING BY CONVICT LABOR Huse Files Charges ‘ Against Officers of Neb,, Jan. § that the work could money if this not been the first work of the NORFOLK, gram)—N, A ews went to Lincoln today to fil convineed it My investigation which there ghould be a change with him to to present to th CARS AT NORTH BEND winning 12 to § and the girls, 18 to 5 | military preparedness Monday the “‘I Will’’ Man Starts a Sensational Sale of Patent Leather Women’s Shoes F 45 e Worth up to $3.50 Patent Leather, Dull Leather, Vici Kid Leather, But- ton and Lace; several hundred paire of stylish boots, $2.50, $3.00, $2.50 lines, Monday, at $1.45, 95¢ Women’s Shoes--- Sensational Clean-Up at duct of the institution in a general way. (Special T Huse of the Norfolk Daily that Huse took Lincoln a mass of testimony | ole- | e a Randall for Rall Board. c | Dr. Robinson has had a great deal of ex- ) 3 ‘ Charles A. Randall of Newman Grove, {xrnnt An increase in rates; also that all perience in institutions of a similar | | flled today for the republican nomination | "ie" on metallic line shall be $1.35 per| character. He is a sraduate of Harvard | for railway commissioner. Mr. Randall | 2oh and that all rural lines shall be university. | N . i1 a banker, and served as senator from T — ’ hg azain, not only in fuel economy, Pay a Little at a Time if You Wish eaton & Laier Co. 415-417 South 16th St. Phone Doug. 335 Norfolk Hospital| e | “W‘Eh e Than by Contract. | ’ Exposition Boosters from Over Ne.| | crvom o muatt Correspondent | oore s ree-way rieater i i ! ’ (Fy a Staft Correspondent.) braska Will Have Session |WILL LIMIT 'THE ARGUMENTS LINCOLN, Jan. S—(Special)-Judge (WORK ABOUT STATE FARM LINOOLN. Jan. S.~CRBSaiLIGrat Middle of Month, | . {Ben 8. Baker of Omaha visited the state el " . " " wei | secrecy predominated around the offices ot ‘ HASTIN Neb., Jan. $.—(Special Tel- house today and in conversation with | AVt & AL Corrempeddenit) 'x "m“"“'"d Chatew ol B T e reates egram.)—~With practically all of the evi-! o o - . & b " e Sapedfind e | . o » ng to figures furnished by State Engl b closeted ith the embers the showing presented, district court ad-|primary ballot for the republican nomi- | neer Johnson. the state saved 5,824 by | ooeyee o0 “,“. A nerd ! Fuel Savel' (From a Staff Correspondent.) | Journed at 12:30 today until 3 o'clock Mon- | nation for t he Second dis- - . why greater part of the day | LINCOLN, Jan, 8.—(Special.)=President | Gay WheR 16 SEME CORe ety will :uq] rm\ or congress from the Second dis- | having the paving around the state farm It was finally given out by the bowd | and altogether the most wonder ‘S M s A r e e s rict, {done by convict labor N oferred o LoV % H. P. Wils S ¢ W. H. Smith | be resume that Mr. Huse had preferred charges ful heating stove made; cuts of J:- r\llhf.",:."d\-.:fflffifi; of xfl'ulu ‘r;::‘x ib\'l;”m::' ha t be tfered | Democratic reportera questioned the| In summing up the cost, Mr. Johnson | against Superintendent W. D. Guttory, down your fuel bill and keeps apers, EUNSERoss that the anmun m_‘.“”g oy ?f"’.hn]: ’;‘ 0'(":'":;' . s':‘ "he judge very strenuously regard'ng vlvh-\ h; submits to the governor w report, wWhich | (he Norfolk asylum. but shat the your house warm and cosy on the = s = case ¢ 3 of « Jo-|thought about the political situation and , jtemizes the expense and gives a pretty 5 €30 t - e il will be held in Lincoln on Tuesday even- | seph, Mo., who is claiming the estate as | 3 ¥ charges were they refused to say except | coldest day. The style {llus- . . Mo., what the outcome of the election would | good idea of what the state saved by ol o e ¥ a ) Ing, January 15, at the .ommerclal club |a son of John O'Connor. The court int-|be this fall, but gaind very little en-|the use of convicts | they were of a nature covering his con- | trated is a big value at $49.00, hut we are it now at 0¥ $46.00 Moore Heaters ' rictory along the line |had men. . . soclation and gives out the following | Jo o # Y complaint with the State Board ot Con b s Jopnaon, who I8 representing the claiinant ' from president down. He thought with |Now that they have had experience It |y concerning conditions at the Ne- “Report on Asricultural Exhibits af !d:"‘i::"l(ml\;‘n"ll>' h“o secure additional all the good timber which presented itself | is the belief the men could lay paving braska State Hospital for Insane at Nor- n e -u -zes 3 " e Wahoo, n from Chicago which, he said ' s can o 3 o aving + ‘ g m County Falrs,” Henry Pickett, Wahoo. e . \|that any man whom the republican con- |another year at a considerable saviy Sk’ The News his Sesh CEBEOH ; 1 1 “What the Fair Doos for a Community,” | Would establish inter-family relations of folk. The News has been conducting an We show in a good variety adapted to the requirements of overy household. Come in and let board lain fully the exceptional 7 " i tate would not be heard wered, I ot to su t th > 48 expiain N P The County Fair in Mition Pictures,” | hinp answered, expect to support the, . . : : | A i, « Prof. G. E. Condra, Lincoln at this term. In consequence he was not nominee of the convention, and it the [ NORTH BEND, Neb, Jan. 8.--(Specinl B T et Business meeting s - delegates in their wisdom decide that Telegram.)—Four men were arrested here | NORTH PLATTE SCHOOL BOYS o $19.50 ) W YRIUNS, Spuite PHAN 1ok Suanter. Joseph B. O'Connor asked that inas-|Mr. Roosevelt is the best available man |\t night on charge of breaking into WILL HAVE RIFLE DRILL | 5 .8 g $24 00 Karl L. Spence of Franklin filed this E’“‘{'Ifh As testimony had been introduced |for the place 1 expect to abide by thelr ;“1"‘"”"""‘;\ :""":’" s o 1“';‘"““ ot ! 825.50 and 2 morning for the republican nomination | Yeflecting upon the character of John |l " A g Bl kg o e il 4 SR " T 7 " ’ . o pig ot | O'Connor, he be aliowed to 1 5 i the case say they found case goods tn | NORTII PLATTE, Neb., Jan. 7.—Boys | [} Air Tight Wood "‘"'""- $1.50, for senator from the Twentieth district | aliowed to introduce tes-| Judge Baker criticised the policy of the | A % and [ $2.50 5 h e he | timony showing that John O'C Y the homes of Joe Ferguson, John Kern, | of the North Platte High school are R e e e e e | & that John O'Connor was administration in the Mexican situation > h hoot the army rifle of Hot Blast Heaters, for |ln|’d or p . The Twentieth district is com- | ©f 80od character - z | Oscar Salstrdm, Clare Millard to be taught to shoc h y or ¢ 0 N ki T § |&nd believed that had a firm and decided P . the United sStates government. The soft coal 812,50 posed of the counties of Uuckolls, Web They have -lone that themselves,” in-|stand been taken from the start that e it S BY e Mol ioy" Rak' dsckied B ster and Franklin, and was represents. | lerposed the court. The people who had much of the bloodshed would have been | sppming wap oo e vt | oW T setoet Geum 45006 Hher i1 tn tfie last senate by W. L. Weesner gf | him Killing policemien up north, by thelr | avesrteq SUPERIOR, Neb., Jan. 8.—(Special Tel. | allow the school boys ts ! ’ Red Cloud | ©Wn testimony, have shown that he gy egram.)—Superior and Nelson High school | and range. Squads of the boys with | oore s ar oa an es ' A | of goodt eharaster e was | s boys' and girls' basket ball teams played | proper superviston will visit the range More Land for Taxation. | aracter otherwise { & ' £ i ey - 2 2 | oy M t M last night in the Superior gymnasium | where they wiil practice marksmanship. Shate Auditor Smith received the re. | ‘vinnesota an and the home teams won both games, the | This {8 in keeping with the new idea of ports of lands to be entered for taxation With Ventilated Fireback Construction are without question the finest high grade ranges on the mar- ket--and save their cost over and over but through time and labor saving feat ures as well. Shown in sanitary high leg and flush base type in a variety of styles and sizes. Priced at— $36.50, $37.50 Big New Line Fine Brass Beds At the Very Lowest Prices Military Board Meeting, Jefferson county farmers are up in!presented to local lodge with an inter- Dull Leather Two-inch posts, full The State Military board has been | arms at the proposed advance In rates.| esting souvenir of his trlp to the Holy size brass beds, fin- called to meet in Lincoln on Tuesday -Thnv allege that the company agreed!yanq several years ago. It consisted Black Velvet ished in guaranteed January 11. This is the same date as the | through its representative to rebulld the of a beautifu] gavel made of stone from B Velvet lacquer. Priced n_ democratic cditorial banquet and indi-|entire telephone system in this county| ¢ne old temple of Solomon and the rown velve ¢ | c&fi‘ $8.25. 88,8 cates that it may be neceasary to call|and glve the rural subscribers a metallic| yandlo made from wood trom an olive Champagne Kid $11. i out the entire state war department to| cipeuit instead of ground, but that the| ..a crown on the Mount of Olives. A TR T R an il quell any disturbance which may arise | 8gent grossly misrepresented to subscrid-| myq evening reception and banquet in Champagne Buck R Two-inch connmmun when the falthful followers of the twoers and nop-subscribers the conditions| yonot ot Grand Master Whiting was held Black Satin J i tubing brass beds with militant factioas in the democratic party |and terms tpon which the company i8] ¢ jyjghlander hall. F. B Edgerton 3 i | A extra heavy filling harmonize, | foiing for the advance in Tates TheY|acted as tonstmaster and the program Romaine Silk | Al IA“ rods, at— The board consists of Colonel George A. | further assert the company has not re-| woy ag follows: w0, Teberly of the Fourth regiment, Colonel | PUllt its lines - around Fairbury, but| ".yraeonry's Future, J. H. Grosvenor; Grey Top Lace | 815 00 '}6'8" J. A. Paul of the Fifth regiment, Major | ONlY repaired them by tightening wires, | response, 8. C. Houghton of Hampion: Fawn Top Lace | Waldron, chief of the medical corps, and | FoSetting broken poles and sodding up|response. T. . Norggren 0f Coepuns . . Captain Jess of the signal corps. This s | 2round Poles and making a few other | SURPOUICHA"SOI0" Mia Fitta Bakin of Lin- Many lots of celebrated Regal Shoes for women are Bealltlful 9x12 Axmmstel' R“gs where the democratic adminstration ot | '1Eht repairs. ooln; aadress, M 1 B The: saArece. included in this sale, with all broken lines af our high the state shows that “‘preparedness’ may . Whifing of Lincoln. solo, Miss yrade footwear, All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes h $23.0 be important, ORI T e ARERR 1. || Trene 3auihayi of Auroey: in all kinds. Actual former selling prices up (o Worth $23.00 School Boys to Shoot. o et otan, 8- (Bpeclal Tele- | (At the sfternoon meeting the niaster $5.00, Monday at $1,955, To Sell WHILE THEY LAST at--- $15.50 Hs : Just a few of them—all cholce patterns ! and colorings and above the average in | quality, Best values you will find in j# Omaha. Better choose yours early, to- morrow, A Big Line of The Famous Whittal Wilton LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 8—(Speclal)—|gram)—Dr. J. 8. Butler has filed as a | 1 - . J. 8. some close friends, but after due con Fi . e £ % i h urs z ) ne Shoes in this lot worth three and h A short coirse in”apple orcharding has | Cundidate for state senator for his i | seration he could ot sss his way ciear Tane Moo L S o8 ROTR IS e ugs in Digcontinue atterns, th Smi en arranged by the growers In the|(yjat on the republican ticket, subject to to give over his personal business to be- id lecti f styl Out th S vicinity of Brownville and the College |(he primary election. come the chief law officer for the state. S WI6 S0l9c0n Ok WFiEE:. BINL. 0. KD d R s t B s »f Asriculture, for January 12, 13 and | ) Monday, your choice at 83 an oom oizes, at bDig avmgs 4. The lectures will have to do with | s il . SETE I ST DAP TSN e 107 and Jimadva state fie sommissioner under | ¥88 & spirted one throughout. 5. .| BANQUET FOR MASONS Worth Up to 35-00 at d $52.00 frved 8 einte Benson, prominent Jetterson coints IS GIVEN AT AURORA an . Logan Sends Thanks. farmer, living south of Fairbury, ap- & . > Adjutant General Phil Hall this morn- | :::::: b “'r"m'"::(‘l- s g o fl:":"r;:; AURORA, Neb., Jan. 8.—(Special.)—The \ Turn it over today. If you have the faintest idea that your gums are affected or your teeth are not sound, better call and let me look them l charge nothing for examination and grapes and small fruit. Pruning demon- | stations will be given in orchards. The | speakers to be sent from the College of | Agricuiture, are R. F. Howard, head | over. ¥. H, Hoppert, extension specia.ist in | 1 Xno;, thblt'pa(;plorxhn ‘\ph“tdlmtdh: rgohl;c"y hpresitire, WADL K08 _Dest_ o8R8 s g ¢ 1f they notice a small cavity coming in one of their teeth—"“Oh, well, I ‘ kisd I give. My work is_so §ood that 1 guass do not need to hother with that just yet, when it gets a little larger antee it for 10 years. I cure Pyorrhea and have a speclal home treatment for those unable to make personal calls. Choose me if you want Sensitive Teeth filled, : Luxurious Overstuffed Davenports ‘ Priced to Surprise and Delight You FAIRBURY POULTRY SHOW BRINGS MANY BIRDS I can have it filled.” NOW LISTEN: Good Bye FAIRBURY, _\y;:,, Jan. S.—(Special Tel Nerves treated, Swollen Face reduced or Teeth For Every day you wait Three Cushion Tapestry Covered Davenport—Has cushion back and egram.)—The tenth annual Jefferson Fear Here extracted without hurting you. after any trouble appears loose cushion seat, beautifully made and upholstered, Price, $§54.50 County Poultry show etosed this after- My New imported Teeth for Plates or Bridge- you shorten the life of Other Tapestry Covered Davenports in plain and loose cushion de- sign, worthy in every particular—design, quality, workmanship l§ and upholstery. Priced at 358.50 871 00 872.50. 875.00 and up to . . -$165.00 And a splendid line of Chairs and Rockers to match, at $31.00, £31.50 and up. Large Fireside Wing Rocker, in tapestry, with loose cushion seat and MONOERRY IYOMS, Bt oo ovsvvirnasionronsasdnssssnne $26.50 work will give you great satisfaction and T defy anyone to detect that they are artificial. Send for Booklet on Unusual Dentistry. Railroad Fare for 530 Miles Allowed. DR. BRADBURY, Dentist 27 Years in Omaha. 921-22 Woodmen of the World Bldg.—Phone D, 1756, noon and hundreds viewed some of finest exhibits of chickens in this part of Nebraska. Approximately 45) birds, representing all varieties, were on exhibition, including a fow! that took first prize at the Chicago show. Among the leading chicken raisers of this county having birds un exhibition were: W. W Hare, C. Bonsall, E. E. Richardson, C M. Hurlburt, John Calder and J. L the ever shown that tooth at least 10 days. The larger the Cavity, the less sound nfaterial your Dentist has to work on until tinally the only remedy is & crown or extraction, meaning either Money Back Guarantee — Harms. Among the towns represented at 14th and Farnam Sts., Omaha. Hours 8 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12, the 1(,;. .;‘fhmrx:‘:r > the Fairbury poultry show were: Carle- - [agre hee 7 S ld M h ton, Nelson, Dewitt, Beatrice, Sabetha, | —— e ————— 1.:::., :::g ‘:flxlll o1l g a Ogany gar, Lincoln, Exeter, Hebron, Ply- w! s D k i L ey Mg g o are. Another im- pinet Des ville, Kan. portant fact is-the Fitted with drawers, secret compartments, folding top, ete An exact copy of an old colo- nial desk; built of choice ma- hogany throughout and hand- poisonous secretion in a decayed tooth which is constantly being thrown out and taken in the system, of- Piles and Fistula Cured Without Surgical Operation or Pain. LADIES’ AUXILIARY FOR SPANISH WAR VETERANS NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Jan. 8 No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ- tentimes is the cause of :’om‘ely‘ 1:|nslu-d antique dull, cial)—Harry E. Brown, camp No. 1, . : Colds, Rheumatism, Failing Eyesight or Hearing; in fact, that part of rice jusf United Spaniéh war veterans, now has | ten Guarantee Given in All Oases. the system that is weakest and not able to assimilate this poison will a ladies’ auxiliary, which was formed 3 naturally be the first to become affected. here Thursday. This organization, which Pay When Cured. Carfare Paid One Modern Methods of Dentistry are not to be dreaded. Science and state, will be | is one of the three in the $32.75 Way to Points Within 50 Miles of years of experience enable us to perform your work Painlessly and affillated with the national organization. | Omaha. Patients must come to the of Quickly. Those elected yesterday to office In the - e Let us talk th . ou—All work gua. 2 wuxillary are: President, Mrs. W, Eshel- | nce. Men on.ly treated. Hundreds of the Most Prominent 10 yoare, Ses eur Priee Liat aaa Sommpare ¢ jun priece ve See our Oak Magazine Stand at $1.29| man; senfor vice president, Mrs, L. B.| P ks . 2 IR | B! fnioe viss pessidbat, M. B People in Omaha have been cured by. Bept 33:1C. Gold Crama. ... 8496 | Beat Plates . 8500, 8500 and si000 || %, Moody; chaplain, Mrs. Haner; his- e ve walieane for 56 miles o Out-of-Town Contracts for 816 or move. SEPL S BT | DR WILLIAM CREIGHTON MAXWELL A structor, Mrs. Crosby; conductor, Mrs . MCKENNEYQ DQI\“S‘ “ Novak: assistant conductor, Mrs. Seaton; || 408.9.10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. e Man that Put T—EET in TEETH, | A. W. Brown, and secretary, Mrs. R 14th and Farnam Sts, 1334 Farnam, Phese Douglas 3873 { ®uard, Mrs, Wood; assistant guard, Mrs. L. Murdock. Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.