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Nebraska 10 STATE POW-WOW i rresponder o BEATRICE, Ne NCOLN J Specia Land . A\ stranger givin Editorial Association Meeting at| Commissioner Frea Beckman is feeling Guttel'y Rehuved McClane and claiming s etty good this morning, having re his home wa ithful to 0ld 4 ' y Lincoln Draws Fa : cived a letter from Anton Kaspersen o Pending Hearing mon an o tamping Grounds. St. Paul, who owns land adjoining th ) santed & worthised (=R 1 a wor - racts which have been the occasion A . Montgosery WILSON GETS ENDORSEMENT | flsston and on which the State | (¥rom & Staft Correspondent police station st the - wikhes of at Superintendent W. D. Guttery of the From a Staff Corresponden ; bout eight che LINCOLN, Jan \'; (Special)—I VI“‘”' Commissione Be m 1 th management of that institution | 3 l‘ I‘: " g '“ cratic editors of Nebraska have be 5% -the TeRpprilesmen mporarlly DerOInE & MRS At hia | MBOUR rom coming into town today in numbers. Al |00 0 § thi: | redusit; Whish Will" e Hull Bebriary the stubs w t though all the democratic visitors are | .,imicsioners At Notfolk. Dr. Carson, first assistant, | O the Nebraska State not newspapermen, most of them expect |y poard asking that the appraisen il have charge of the imstitution until | able to John R to hive something to do with the T8« | i yicied ™ Mo afiow that Mr. Beoks |further action is taken by the boasd im. He is about ernity before the year Is over R {man was about right on his contenti Guttery b retained the services | quite la On account of the threatening blizzard, |\t (he 1a was not appraised too dge B Good of Lincoln and the borne Moot many who had intended to come from s Ttier this morning |two were in conference wtih the board | Hving three miles southwe out in the state were forced to change their plans so that the banquet was from the City Auditorium to Lindell hotel, the two dining re and the ball room being thrown together for the occasion by Landlard Johnston changed stings Wants Convention, A delegation from Hastings, headed by Secretary R. A. Blake of the Chambe of Commerce, with John Teeling, Jack Corey and R. B. Wahlquist as a com mittee, were boosting place for holding the convention. Hastings #b far which has made a bid for th convention Hastings for state democrati the only cit Democratic celebrities Senator Jack who were on t ground early Grace candidate for the were democratic nomination for the railway commission; Senator | ST John Mattes of Nebraska City, who will | cial again be a candidate from that district; | died Victor Wilson of andidate for the democ nomination for the | the railway commi ge W. Potts M chief clerk of the house at the last ses William Nebraska DEMOCRATS FLOCK Beckmann Feels P He Is Sustained i - MRS. MARTIN OF GENOA EDWARD, Mrs. Martiy at the home sion, and a possible candidate for gov- |ojclock Sa ernor; Bert Sprague, secretary of the | stepp democratic state committee, and a can- | first floor of the didate for chairman; Editor Shields of [to the basement on Orleans, cand ate for the democratic | never regained nomination for vernor tepresentative | gbout 9 o'clock Snyder of Hasti who will endeavor | My o return for the next session; Repre sentative Kauffman of Nemaha, who also | about %0 years of Funeral services enterts ent features by way of a | e ek elt ts & \spires to return, and other noted states- | were held this afternoon. banquet dite ln‘ Ahe siticetiselnot men o = o ¥ £ Skt -~ " 1 ] pes o fee, Bad weather prevented the Jesides these were F Commlissioner News, Noten of Bentr [Benices shese wate Fire comulaiongs | NEBRASKA LOOKS GOOD A ETAL S Nuh. SCRF Tl astiai | i IDIL YRS i TO THIS CANADIAN | Telexram ‘—The officers are looking for | merce had ~planned ndidate for railway tor Ekiles who is a srow fat commissioner; Ser of Saun- | ders, who admits he wants nothing but |cial) Nlanite harmony, provided it grows on his kind of a tree, and some Bryan and Maher, Mayor Charles Hryan blew into wit otel lobby about noon, wiped the steam | | from his glasses, conversed a moment ;; - ut with friends and then wrapped the man- others irne Patterson and her pioneer settle PLATTSMOUTH John N. S A, Canada well pleased advantages for when the tion in England, (e of his cloak about him and stlently | tole awas slonel John G. Maher, who leaves for New York tomorrow, stole into the lobby, onked around to see if the mayor was there, and seeing him not, lingered for C anada, he the |move. Mr. Schwartz said that | Canadian was coming this way that his ticket was was put off the taken would get into tl some time, However, the editors in their meeting this afternoon gave a general endorse-|, .\, Latter to get back to his na- | 5¢hool of Sunday school methods for Ne- | Telegram.)—The taking ment of the administration and gave en- ! (OHEL F O 0 e gond, . braska Chrisian churches has been a dorsement of the manner in which the| cepted, The date has been set for Febr | case was concluded toda fhesident had hardled the war situation Gift to Falle City Chur ary 21 to 25. It is expected that more | began its rebuttal, #nd half-heartedly endorsed the prepared-| PALLS CITY, Ncb., Jan. 11 secial )™ | than 130 leading Sunday school workers | today that he had heard O'Connor lowing paragraph: “\e unreserved'y repose confidence in | {he would not have t, go to war ‘l.o wished + nosa sohome of #he president in the fol-) The Christian church of Fall | named in the will of Mrs. oub demooratic president and our demo- | ————— cratic congress, including our Nebraska | representatives in the national legislature, | for protection from the extravagant pre. paredness program of the republican lead- | ers, with the firm belief that they will| adjust this acute cuestion to the satis-| faction of a majority of the Am—fir‘fln{ Th ve an gndorsement of the state administration, Arthur Mullen of Omaha was varly on the ground. It was rumored that | Mu'len had something up his sleeve, but; if 80 he kept it very quiet. although he | looked exceedingly wise at times. Senator Hitchcock could not be present, but his special rerresentative was busy | most of the day looking after the sena- | tor's political fences and tightening up the wire wherever it showed signs of sag- also ging_a little where some discontented democrat had tried to creep through | ditors for Wilson. ! There was some sentiment shown against endorsing President Wilson, the hone of contention being that some de- sired an endorsement of his preparedness plan, while others who were afraid that to pick out =ny particular thing might spoil the harmony plan favored passing up endorsement altogether rather than taking a chance of raising opposition. May Force Morehend, There appeared to be quite a sentiment in favor of Governor Morchead for a third term, or rather the nomination for 1 third This from two sources—those who believe that the gov term come crnor has made good and has given the ion, and to get him out of that Senator Hitcheock will have sailing. The latter hard to get worked up right n good business admi those who desire way s plain work element s the sentiment and much depends on the wav in which the wires are pulled Should the governor get into the sena torial fight it will complicate things con iderably. It is generally believed that if the governor could have his way he would much prefer staying out of the po litical game as far as himself is con cerned until two years later, and then W. Norris *hould he be renominated by the £0 Up against Senator ( licans, for the senatorship. Editorial Officers, The Editorial association re-elected all office being Doc Tanner of Oma president; E. A. Walrath of Osceola retary, and John W, Cutright of Lincoln vice president Edgar Howard, sadly dilapidated, but ring, is present He sti!l has bad-looking eye and may lose the si of it from the auto accident of a week ago, when he got in the way of a bun of joy riders. A hole in the back of his head testifies that the curb stone he struck was the hardest Sto b Troubi Persons who have stomach trouble are Ipt o become discouraged. They will sec by the following that their chances of re covery are excellent. A, K. Wililams, 1y, dependence, Va., tells of a remarkab cure that was effected In that vicinity One of his customers was so badly af- flicteq with stomach trouble that he was ' sent to a hospital, but received little benefit and came home to die. Mr. Wil- | lams suggested that he try Chamber- lain's Tablets, which he did o is & well man anl weighs Obtainable everywhere.—Advert still in the wher and today pouids ment “ consciousness and died v short time since his home here for the | Will enzage in fa matter train for fear that he For this re THE v l_ Nebraska BEE: OMAHA, ng Beach, Cal, as one of the ding in the court here her death oc ently. Mt he organizers ¢ hurch he estate, which is per that city Dawson was o $300. follow today Judge Bakers Filing Received by Pool st pnuemonia. 1 Colling, Colo 8. D. Mrs, J. L Emer From a Staff Correspondent.) Kan., Monday 1 S PN LINCOLN Jan. 1l.—(Special)—The | ing the death of filing of Judge Ben Baker of Omaha for | Winter, who for the republican nomination for congress | more. She is sur from the Second district reached the of- | two daughters and fice of (he sccretary of state this after NEBRASKA JEWELERS TO this city MEET AT GRAND ISLAND | ™ ® term as district Crop Improvement PATTERSON KILLED BY FALL on S Lenhart Ner ) GRAND 1SLAND, Nev, Jan. 11.—(8pe- (** & """'“'":‘ f¢ Patte of Genoa | clal)—The executive ¢ immittee f the ‘“”’HMI"”' SR of her daughter, Mrs Nebraska State Jewelers association | g st L Sy aterday. aniesen | SHERIEESIOHNEIONES Wit Secretary Comnors of e Commer- | HEADS STATE ASSOCIATION ening she accidentally | be held in this city February and 2.1 T egram.)—The levator way on the H. Riffe, )llll~\|:‘1H uI( the l\«m l:'(“ll State Sheriffs’ n<soclation mda residence, falling | © Hastings t + Schumacher of St. | y e election of officers Hastings, E. s. Niewohmer of William Neitfiedt and this city were presene club will provide one Zimm of lumbus and bert Meyer ¢ e Commercia Jones, Nelson | Hedge, Red W. C. Condit The next meet ¥ evening husband were Boone county. She was a farmhand named George Blake, who | sherlffs. A smoser Neb., Jan. 1l.—(Spe- | passed bad checks amounting to $§5 on | tertainment w hwartz, who went to |a number of business men of this city | night at the Elks a few years since, re- | the other day and escaped and will make | Clarence Gitchens, a young man, ae- the present, where he | cused of forging a check for $.# on| GRAND ISLAND, rming. Mr. Schwarlz | Robert Harris merchant at Holmes- cial Telegram.) with the country and Ville, was arre at Washington, Kan, Mead and S ary He refused | the isition and Sheriff today for breaking h arole making money there, Nebraska came to conscip- |to come without a rec ind with a show of it | Acton left today to secure the ought it was better to | bapers when a | It developed today that Githens has a wife at Red Cloud besides the one here. Quite a number away from him and h ¢ School, 11.—(pecial Hast « annual H2 Worke Neb., Jan, invitation of the church for the United States, where unless Schwartz ings Christian TINGS, son Mr City was Hfrom the Nebraska churches will be pres- | had killed & man Dawson at ! ent | country, is a good quality. bined with the good sense to keep her out of a fight, is better yet. ¥ O BITE” in a tobacco is a good quality. But “no bite” com- bined with coolness and natural flavor is a BETTER quality. Thats why VELVET is the choice of more and more pipe smokers every day. Into VELVET goes the very pick of Ken- tucky’s fdmous Burley Tobacco. This Burley is cured ‘in the natural way—by two years’ patient ageing in wooden hogs- heads. Then it has gained that delightful smoothness so noticeablein VELVET, which age alone can give, Coppright 1916 Sc Metal-lined Bags One Pound Glass Humidors 10¢ Tins in M) dled Sunday evening widow and two sons and O No arrangements will be made until thel < catled to Topeka The annual meeting of the Gage County held In the Commer lay officers elected are vice president lond FFrement secretary-trensurer & place and program of en s given for the club, Farmers' Commitice (o Meet, FParmers called a meeting of the mittea of the organization late this even- ing as the opener of a two days of the organization beginning tomorrow of the this evening and about in the city for the next 800 are expected onnor Testimony b., the heirship claims in the John O'Connor and the state | Culavin of Omaha THE patriotism that makes a man fight for his But patriotism com- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l Nebraska I Notes from Beatrice and Gage County 12, 1f 16 may be n Nebraska prem: inished tomor Five Horses at Mullen Killed for Glanders LINCOLN Five hot landers, be Mullen ' thirty, a by 1 \t will be ma of the dise 1 nder « fr Kille ' nari Anot I d on J. Younkin ot a little later to sec count eivel this morning mned and kitled wooor, Sehillin her oxamination i any herd show signs Cuming Pioneer WEST POINT Tohn Kloke ing count morning at wother of Los Angeles tuneral will Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 2009, in Ten Dayil In many instances—Persons have anf. | one elis strong and well you fered untold agony for years dooctoring | ove,! o following test. See for mervous weakness, stomach, liver or | ho% loag you can work or how far you can walkl of some other allment | *!thout becoming lired tke twe fivb-grale) taek of iren . thres times tablets of ordin Then test your ourselt how much you| ns of nervous run srength again and see for have galned. | pecia “ t vou were | down peopls who were alling all the time double, . o ot on a1l And even triple thelr strength and endurance and ~ be greatly aw 2 | entirely get rid of thelr aym of dvwpepaia, | e excendingly large number wha lack fron | llver and other troubles in from ten te fourteen A are 111 1 her reason than the lack | dayw by taking iron in the preper ther had In some cases been without obtaining any ben pleass atout afl (he! emedies. but when yau there is nothing M bones. 1t ngthener & srme of noreanie fron, 7 Acetate, etc.. often, stomache and ed people’s teeth. upset the A ve SIATvALIOR, peeple become | W wasimilated and these reasons they! \ A " & 2 Aid more arm than good But with] " " « 100 thin. another s bur 4 with unhealthy v aQ t S ) 1 | tat; some are weak . an hardly walk \H OTH v:—.nm‘ Neb n. 11.—(8pecial) | sespy and | day ve fusey and irritable; | cannot take may man o under afxty whi who Was tre er df Cum- | some skinny and blood but Al daek § Al | Iacks iron and in 14 |‘;‘-'"m“ Neb., He was a | than foollshness to ¢ sUmulating new o any n Pierce and Herman Kloke of al powera for the mement. maybe & man & M wnell Drug Stores and all other drug-| be held heve Thurslay morn- | - - p— e — lock ing at 9:30 o KENNEDY ADDRESSES BEATRICE BUSINESS MEN BEATRICE, Neb, Jan. 11 (Special Telegram.)—John L. Kennedy of Omaha addressed the Commercial club luncheon here today on the subject, “The Common Interests of the Farmer and the Commer cial Clubs My, Kenned | étal clubs o and Into th Get the dy safd that if the commer would reach out £ the state work .| double their capacity farmers intc they ) these .| and take the farmer into their confidence | would soc on organiza- |tions, mot for what you can give them, but what the best when he is knowledge y them, as my oxperience thinking is done by the following a plow ing on national issues M GRAND 1 cinl Telegra on! m.) larging 1 of 8 LAND, Neb., Jan. 1 Ben (1 rested for running into by Frea Tic st & ou can g ot from | has been th the army. I sald he wished to go on record as favor ing the establishment { tariff commission. of a peeding. leveland a vehicle his own automobile went inty th He was fined $10 and costs, $15 bill for repairs 1 w as n at man | In touch r. Kennedy stated | | that he favored a merchant marine, but | permanent driver Aite and paid Puneral Directors (o Meet. 8, Neb, HASTIN Telegram.) The Nebraska Jan, 11 eland did not stor to see what damage had been done until | h (Special Funeral Di4 | restors’ association will meet in Hastings meoting of day win PLA clnl)—Mrs. anc the ke Rad PSMOUTH, Ne B. I, 18, 1t Crook of this place wus was declded at a executive board oh. Jan h Treatmen 1 (Spo- taken to Omaha, where she entered for treatment hospital at that will place take treatment | physician, who uses radium from to- | a for a d Coals $8.00 al for economy, heat, service and results—Its users are rtisers—Ask them, Fire Teste Excello Lump--{onlsng coa « the ideal o its best adv MacGregor Lump or Nut--“'tor* . $8.00 a quick, clean starter for anthracite fires in the morning; also the Olympic Lump, Egg or Nut . . . . $6.50 $5.50 Coal Hill Lump, Egg and Nut . .. | $5.00 $4.50 COAL HILL COAL CO. 211 S, An excellent Ghorokes Mut. . .1 eai. A strong coking conl—long fire, DA [ S e e The economical conle 10th St.—Douglas 978, —Three Phones, WINTER EXCURSIONS To the Ever-Sunny Southland VIA TH WABASH RAILROAD ROUND TRIP TICKI Florida, Cuba, Mobile, New Orleans June 1, 1916, te and return S ON SALE DAILY TO And all other Gulf Coast points. Final return limit destinations in FLORIDA and CUBA can go one ro another at slightly higher fave, KRAL STOP-OVERS PERMITTED, Attractive cruises to the West Indies, Panama Canal and South America. For detailed information and descriptive literature, call on or address H. C. SHIELDS, General Agent Passenger Dept., 311 South tith St., Woodmen of the World Bldg. Telephone Douglas 355, Winter Office Comfort Extremes of weather are the real test of an office building. 1t is then that the little things count. This building has not only a vacuum heating system, but is metal weather stripped. The court provides wonderful ventilation, The building is always practically full, because of its popularity, but occasional changes offer oppor- tunities to get choice offices. While the list below is all we have to offer today, there may be something which will just suit you. If not, let us know your re- quirements and we will watch for an opportunity to take care of you when the first change occurs. THE BEE BUILDING “The building that is always new”’ Room 222 Cholice office suite, north light, very de- girable for two doctors or dentists; waiting room and two private offices; 520 square feet, s Room 619— On the beautiful court of the building; siz O e 125 square feet ;: $45.00 © $10.00 Only vacant room on the 17th street Room 636_r:|d~~ of the building. Faces directly on Seventeenth street Partition for pri vate office and waiting room. Size 187 SQUANS Ot s s s dr s na i hs teat m 105-— At the head of the stairs, on the floor Roo opposite The Bee business office. Size 270 #quare feet, Would be speclally use- ful for a real estate firm............ $30.00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, $18.00 —_—— T See real estate columns for bargains