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- PR, I Nebraska I m I Nebraska I ' i | BARNETT AND LANE | RUN IN THE FIFTH TO ADDRESS FINE ARTS SOCIETY AT FONTENELLE TODAY. THE Madgett Intimates Carson Is Trying to OMAHA, THUR AY, MARC( 1916 —— Attorney General Reed 8till Very Il (From a LINCOT torney ( A Five Cent Breakfast in five minutes! What a boon to the busy housekeeper! Two Shredded Wheat Bis- cuits, heated in the oven to restore crispness and served Nebra%ka | f‘.ounty Treasurers Neariy All Paying Up Nebraska Secretary of State ) 11 At his apartment at the neain hotel Rakes in the Cash i vemer br. neet of Tovs aas Sttt Ma 1 Wil yreespondent.) (Special - At neral Read Is still very Aid the De Ocrats alled and arrived last night with hot milk, make a com- (From a Staff Corm ponde! ) Mr o muffer! fro n elape M | m e AN Odtrapontein) From & Staft Co-reapondent.) fron & o e trom & tiaset | sote, DRRTSCN SONL lying " ANCOL. reh (Special )—State L 1 — (Bectal )~Ne. | [OM & former attack of grip. He iwas per Supp! MoCook and Hastings Men Are Can- ot Tk o arel 1 =(Bpvaiall" | THVaWer ROl hed (abted & stiitoment to- | ECOOL HATER o e | SAIIO./t6 ‘oW sy ‘U Nsath 6 Mry. | 8] U0 strength needed for a i i g e his second broad n hich hows th WEIWE [Oquiten & O T . \ " etury e 9, didates for Republican Dis- i .\|:h\r tlm::ru (n”.n ',., nd ',‘1'« vi nwl n : show ., at & \I PR |\ cointtn: wiAMY ite Loraain te Doy for | ROVE'E ulm., and upon his rety .‘,‘ “ half day’'s work at a cost of . side yesterday a Carson of Lin- | treasurcrs in the state have made their | . porations. | UP #ome important cases in court and th : trict Delegates. " oln, superintenient of the Nebraska Ary remittances according to tnstruo. | ¢ PrIVIeNe of existing as corporations | iian was too mueh for him. He asatn | fOUT OF five cents. ‘The rich- aloon e who N unde g tlons except " ) he records in t ¢ ¢ of Secre! - Y R 1 HANSEN FOR MOOSE GOVERNOR 16 Graan'ss the ey tepublicans S€ the |1y e oo thirteen. The countite Pails | ol T Roc I Lo Vo haa | et Lo ad and 1o sutierivg tom e est man in America can buy o org dry republicans of the !ing to remit are given by the treasurcr 8 : a MOnia and other complieations, thoush : { et state for A. L. Sutton of Omaha ok . T [he GuvIAL effeot Ak W Mhewi B & TN W 1 | NI DU GO - comparison of the cash receipts from s (From a Btaff Corespondent.) | In his rejoinder to Mr. Carson's Intl-: iaine county, H. ¢. Cox, Brewster Lot o ring the menth of Febru. | critical uniess another, relapss docure more real nutriment than LINCOLN, March 1-—(Special.)—Infor. on that Madget! 18 a rece convert county William McDonald, | that source du ne anedag s : mation comes to Lincoln that the repub ild be content to play an incon- |Weat Polnt. = : : [ &y tar the last two yeats, as follows: Key to the ¢ n-Bee Want Ads fHEAt OT eggs and is more Moans in the Fifth district are studiously | tize mayor save Bt o Bk v B, [T ot 05898 thiem tor reauits easily digested. Made at at work securing signatures to numerous | 1 lived in Hastings practically | Deuglas county, W. G. Ure, Omaha - s < 2 the . INb - 3 otitions for the purpose of placing the | all my We. I do not drink. smoke no Jojper county, R’ R. Oiambers, Ei.| The total g -wors e ARy ‘“':‘G: & Ry Veelght Car Siteation. Niagara Falls, N. Y. names of A. Barnett of McCook and C. C. | chew. My life is an open boox and |W9od ot i et iR e o 718 64 N LINCOLN, March 1.—(Spectal,)—T | hon County, Robert J. Nibbe, Te- | ruary, 1918, they Increased to $3.77254. The ptt +N, March (8y Lane of Hastings as candidates for the | when 1T mace the race last spring for | N es from which [reight car sitvation In Nebraska o republican district delegates to the na- | mayor of the city of Hastings against a L incoin county, A. N. Durbin, North | following are the sources from | Mebroary 88 at & P. M., as reported by th tlonal convention. ! mocratic brother of Mr. Carsun's, 1 ' Flatte [ these recelnta were coliected I stat ; A | Nemaha count J. P Glllllan, Auburn poration permits $ 800 tate Raflway commission, showed that Thess two gentlemen have selected | had the support of the church federatlon | GOtoe rounty, * Chaties Jonnaoa. M. FIRAPRTIGN tonalties 6.0 there were %011 cars ordered for loading @rank A. Dean of Holdrege and Danlel | and good people of ilastings and 8uc- braska City (R INrarBeeAtion LWL 1712 empty at stations, 3 empty It Garber of Red Cloud, , respectively, as ceeded in defeating his democratic brother | SPY county, E. A, Ruff, Papiilicn For fillng notary commissions 108.00 y . ¢ | ulley county,'I. D, ‘Tolen. Org 4800 1raine, 1.96% at stations to be unloade) their alternates. H for re-election by a nice majority. Mr 3 , e d s - - | N ster eounty, (. D. Robinson, Re. || fiing certificates and tran 421 in bad repalr, 421 cars of grain londad Mr. Barnett is a Jumberman and has | oo & el t Carson has been in Hastings several B L 395001 o0 tast twemty Wt GHELN otier been assoclated with developmente in | 1 Wil addrens G o Chicase soulp: | timeq siney T ontered upon my duties a8 | Yotk county, A. A. Muts, Tork | Sale of statutes I e Tood T e St o od . western Nebraska and is a good roada |y Will a ‘"'I"“;"' Omaha 5"“"‘“ f I mayor and I am certain it he wished he | During the month of February a year | All other sources BRI [CORS, Tonaed T THY S’ perton Dooster, while his alternate.is a banker | attevanin Prighred ":':‘ L“';:l""““'fl ""“* could say many goud things about my ad- | ago we received remittances from nine-| otal 8T~ . at Holdrege. 0 p*cloc! ol lect, | iy Istration. He could tell you that in | teen f the cou Gothie & v 3 o cownty treasurers for the Jan- | 1, utomobile division of the secre ebioncs vy g eidont of the TohaAE® |chairmain of the proram comusiais por | AKINT 12y Appeintmnia 1 selciad §00d, | aty coll L ons i the areoent ox Lousors tary of states office s tomi ot 97| The foundation of good health for your children is laid ational bank of Hastings and one of the ’ = - clean, sober men and that we have | g " " o the e o s 4 # year we received remittances during | d Meens led out du Ieaders in the movement to gut the e | 18 O lchires of the socely, sHAINE |puuea “aut gmembiers. Moot embers and | mevpiny "o rect e Temitiances ¢ ity | Eug Svirebt: MARRE. & 16601, &f A when they learn the thrice daily use of ubli . Danlel Garber, his s titutes wve gererally enfore i i o :,l,,;::‘: ,‘,0:":‘:,:,“0:: ‘Tepublican, not | MF. TAft's second lecture, Renaissance “':;"I:":‘“ and have gererally enforced | (ransurers for January collections in the plates and licenaes iasued during the first " " g Sc " % | | of $168,049 o " & or only of that district, but of the state ulpture,” will be given at the same | "Ly ot ‘any causo should dver | Tount of S1RM0.4 | two months of 1916. The expense f h GoNeml PLAAK Miraii10. e boafe or | 10 THERNOC S huse ahould. SE operating the automobile department dur HMansen for Governor. directors of the Fine Arts soclety give cir P mind that browbeating | HAIL COMPANY MEMBERS ing the last month ia as follows L Candidates for state office on the bull !a luncheon for him that day ruin, crushing and threaten'ng pelitical & - s soLm moose ticket are beginning to put in an | 5 boycotting methoas den't go with a peo. MUST PAY ASSESSMENTS "‘"'r:"‘“‘,“‘ 96,80 PERFECT appearance, and today filings were re- | SR — T |le that are as intellizent and law- | | Telephone 1620 celved at the secretary of state's office ablding as they aro in Nebraska and | (From a Staff Correspondent.) Otfice auppiies 16.10 for sovernog and_ tressurer. \Burton Asks Pool people who belleve In proper methods and | LINCOLN, March 1.—(Spacial)—com- | Drayaes - James ¥. Hansen of Fremont sends 1n | . a square Jeal.” | mission Eastham of (he State Insurance & filing for the bull moose nomination | to Lea,v‘e H]S Name ! k {board has been informed that many Total name for governor. ! D R bl I polley holders of the Mutual Hail Insur | | ] Holdout Accepts Terms. W. C. Crooks of Lincoln would like to ‘ Off Prlmar Ballot awes epu lca'ns {ance company of the state are refusing ,“m‘(_,::,: ',',T“ O “"", of tha few of | Prepared by @ Doctor of Dental Surgery be state treasurer from a bull moose to ir nasess o p £ 1018, who i | SO Form Or &DlZ&thfl‘ 0 pay their assessments to the compan- | Cliff Blankenshiy '.\'q"'}"m. ln r‘d] :!h Send 2c stamp today M a generous trial pack- standpoint. fes. He says reghrding the matter that | As been holding out, has stgmed a Sa ol L s Porioct Tooth Powder Other filings were E. C. Newland nfl LINCOLN, Neb, March 1.—Former [n & mutual assessment association of | 1AK® City contract S50 of ol e Dr. yon's Pe w p or Den . Holdrege, who files for the state senate 'r‘“;“" States Senator Theodors Burton CHADRON, Neb, March 1.—(Special)— | this kind each policy holder e legally Loutaville Gets n Fed. on the republican ticket from the Twenty- {of Ohio In a letter to Secretary of State | The republicans of Dawes county held |liable for the full amount of his assess- | Manager Clymer of Louieville has pur L. W. LYON & SONS, Inc. first district, composed of the counties of | Pool, received today, asks that his name % " . e chased Shortstop Wilbur . Roach from = W. 2Tth 8t., N. Y. City | Another well attended ‘‘get together” |ment levied against him and should pay - . 87 4 Phelps, Gosper, Furnas and Harlan, rep- [be withdrawn as o candidate for the re- mbetin the court house and decided |this assessment promptly and with bl oA By ! S resented In the last two sessions by Jack it . s tagd N e Grace of Mascot, Neble for Elector, Colonel Henry Clay Richmond of | Omaha, after performing a job as general | engineer at the legislative league banquet last week that puts him in the class with Delmonico, Waldorf-Astoria, Tobasco and | & few others of great reputations as ban- quet enginecrs, appeared at the state | house this morning in the role of official | booster for Sophus Neble for presidential | | publican presidential nomination for pres- [ident. His request will be granted. In his |letter, Mr. Burton says the petition, ask- {1ng that his name be placed on the ballot to be voted on as a presidential prefer ence, was filed without his knowledge | and consent and he had no intention of | rnl(rlllg the primary In Nebraska Joint Evangehstlc Meetings at Crete 10 all support the following for offices at ‘.(,...,,,".,,,, his company to resort to tht {eourts in order that the primary election next month H. Reynolds, irer. Porter, Crawford, Cradron, for state trict No, 2. A. Bartlett No Mun 4 hadron, for representative | alsiri -x, for clerk, Dawes county. rtright, Whitney, for . Dawes county P. Rooney, Chadron, torney W. Wolvington for assessor for county at- for senator, dis.|Promptly, and that when a member re | company. treas- |, Proush with Oakland. The Oakland club of the Pucl lc league has signed Pitcher Prougn Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago or Stiffness Away the company pay its may thereafter be enabled to losse fuses to pay his assessment he wrong. <ach of his associate members in th Junior Short Courne nt Clarkson. CLARKSON, Neb., March 1.—(Speclal.) ~A junior short course in agriculture and slector, ‘ Dawea county has organized a repub- | domestic arts will open here next Mon- | _ Among the names of well-known patri- | Dl # I lican club, with Judge F. 8. Baird of | day morning at 10 o'clock and continue Rub pain from back with small Ots, scholars and atatesmen on the pe- | CRET Neb., March 1.—(Special)—A | Wayside as president. Forty dollars was | for five days. There will be separate . "8t Htlon are .James C. Dahiman, Arthur | hig thres weeks' series of evangelistic | PAd In by those pressnt to start with for | classes for boys and girls each morning trial bottle of old . - — Mullen and Richard L. Metcalfe, so it is meetings started in this city Tuesday | ©XPenses. and afternoon. There will be an {llus- J b's Oil."’ vident | e & ) . trated lecture on boys' and girls' club acob’s L Svident that Oolonel Neble has been able | night. The meetings are belng conducted Taker FPinater is Dead, 94 o . 1 to uin the sheep With the goats and get | unger the auspioes of the Methodist and; Tad o g {'Work Wedneeddy svening at 1:3 - - Syay with it successtully,-and will prob- | Congregational churches, The ~week |y "AEOMs. Ta. March 1.—(&pecial)—W. | When your back is wore and lame or ably land all right, thanks to the excel- | § i N % ‘H Wadhams, an old-time resident here, | 18 4t Vesas | lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you S0 Werk 6F Ms MAve Snd Chesten ‘nuh! meetings are conducted In turn by | ajeq Monday evening at his home in| . A | stitfened wp, don't. suffer! Get a amali = fieldian friend and neighbor, Colonel | i (™0 PAStors. On Saturdays and Sun- | west Tabor atter a brlef iliness trom | . ek s {Bpectal)—A | Fal bottle. of ‘old, horiest, “8t. Jacobs | ) ¥ ] e e o o Gro a i By Clay Rickmond. :ny: gospel n-u;lu of, prominent l)m.hn,‘r“fl.mom._ /Piia dndensed’'was 80 yikre | (I;nln u: hothes BiokEhe a7 g A | &t any drug wtore, pebras little i | K all usiness men will conduct the services. |oid, and besides his widow in sureived | Bros. of Venango was stolen from Mrs. Underdown The first team to be here will be Satur- by two sons and two daughters. They | Main street in that city Saturday night your hand and rub it right on your ach . e you count fifty, day and Sunday of this week~ Rev. W. |qre Fiovd Wadnams. of orivel, wiee | between 11 and 12 o'clock. A reward of | Ing b K ana vy the e you coun Agajn i A Tyler is pastor of the Congregational | piora Hawley of Craig, Mo.; Mrs, Edith | $100 has been offered for the arrest and S e g g T ' /i sues Ra’llroa'd :::r;lhr:‘}:'o(:ill-‘:vcn:-‘rch Tihe fhemt miontg | LYMAR of Tabor and Tibert Wadhams | conviction of the thief and 2 for the re- penetrating oil needs (o be used only for Thirty Thousand | | e P e Buriington rallroad was’ fléd with ihe _®lork of the district court here Tuesday by Mrs. Della Underdown of Reynolds, Neb. This is the second appearance of this case Into court. Less than a year ago it was filed by former Adjutant Gen- eral John C. Hartigan and came up for the preliminary skirmish November 8§, 1915, before Judge L. M. Pemberton. He ordered the case transferred to the United States fedral court at Lincoln. Four months have elapsed and the federal court | has decided the case belongs in the dis- trict court at Fairbury. ‘Willlam C. Underdown wag killed by a fast Burlington train en route to Omaha | mear the yards at Ashland, Neb.,, De- | cember 1, 1914. He was employed as a | laborer and while working on the tracks with & work train he stepped in front of a passenger train. The attorneys ai- leged that the passenger train approached | at an excessive rate of speed without any warning; also that the deceased’s vision | ‘was obscured by the escaping steam from | meetings were largely attended. § it | Fairbury News Note FATRBURY, Neb., March 1.—(fip¢‘elal.)‘ —J. McCall, an_employe in the Rock Is- | land locomotive shope, received a painful |Injury last night when his right hand was jcaught in an emery wheel and badly |mangled. McCall is a well known base ball player of this city. Charles Hughes has filed for the demo- cratic nomination for clerk of the dis- | trict court.: Three republican aspirants jare aready in the field and include | {Messrs. O. N. Garnsey, A. F. Smith and Charles McGee, P | { A number of Nebraska division paksen- | | ger engineers’ are laying oft this week from their work. These runners fnclude | [ Messrs. . H. Laird, N. Downes, A, J. | Kelley, O. B. Clarke, C. B. Dav Mulkey and F.S. Green. C. L. E. Blausser has filed for re- nomination as democratic representative from the Thirty-second district. He rep- resented this district in the last session of the legislature. James A. Axtell haa filed for the republican nomination. Cards are out for the approaching mar- P A | the Congregational church | Thursday at 2:3 p. m, of Tabor Dry Federation Blects, ST. EDWARD, Neb, March clal)—The dry voters of Beaver pre- cinct organized last evening for the fall | campplgn. A. Powell was elected chair- man; F, A. Robertson, vice chalrman; A. P. Peterson, secretary; E. Earl Nicker- son, treasurer; Harry Wélls, North Beaver committee man; A. E. Arms, sommittee man for South Beaver Sentence Quickly Given. BEATRICE, Neb, March 1.—Special Telegram.)—James Billings today pleaded ' gullty to a charge of forgery and was sentencéd to from one to twenty years in the penitentiary by Judge Pemberton. Gray Hair Restored to its N atural Color 'w applications to its original dark, glossy n-de no -dmr how long it has beea gray or The first night' 'm Corning. The funeral will be held jn | turn of the team. 1.—~(¥pe- | cnee. It takes the pain right out and | ends the misery, It ls magieal, yet ab- solutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. | e ol AS Spring approaches fraemat Wi B ¥ i 4 | lt iS p]easant tO re- | member that the side | panels of the Closed Car can quickly be | removed. Win. ALLIANCE, March 1.—(Special | Telegram.)—The Alllance alumni basket | ball team defeated the Hyannls “All | Stars” here last nigat, 9 to 17. l — — - - The Book of Knowledge w THE CHILDREN’S ENCYCLOPEDI. It is not necessary to | take down the closed | top during the uncer- | . . an old and defective worktrain locomo- | riage of Miss Abble Ireland of this ity | 184ed: r rust removed by Ev r u estl on tain Spring months. If tive, [to Milo Brown. The wedding will be nswers e A 1 Mrs, Underdown was appointed admin- | solemnized at the home of the bride-to- i &° Warm .spell - Gomes istratrix for the estate May 11, 1915. 5he |be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ire. . | suddenly, free passage alleges that she and her four children |jgng. | a l an s have been deprived of the maintenance | "W 1. Nida, a farmer living four miles | and support of the husband and father | sguth of Fairbury, held a public sale to- lu. not a dye—no one will know you are using and has been damaged to the amount of | $30,000. Notes from Beatrice And Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., March 1.—(Special.)— The second annual tanquet of Mt. Her- mon Commandery No 7, Knights Tem- plar, was held last evening at the Pad- dock hotel, thers being about 100 sir | knights and their wives in attendance. Sir Knight 8. C. Smith was the toast- master, and those responding were Sir| Knights U. G. Brown of Omaha, N. P. Patterson, Mrs. C. A. Spellman, Mlu Katherine Webb of this city and Rev E. House of Spokane, Wa. Frank Ward, who was arrested Sunday | | day and s0ld his live stock and_farm im- { plements, He expects to abandon farm- ing. Your First - Thought 'Should Be Your Health ! 'WHY NOT? i It is a priceless posses- | 26c, 50c, 81. all dnlannrdlmunnn receipt nl&lfle Bend for booklet “Beautiful Halr." 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That a work so essential to the education of every child should he was arraigned yesterday before Judge | Fllis on the charge of breaking and en tering. He pleaded not guilty and his case was set for hearing Friday morning at 10 o'clock, In default of $%0 bond he | was remanded to jail At the weekly luncheon of the Commer- | <lal club yesterday ninety of the members present voted unanimously in favor of the city manager plan of government Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton, mother of Mrs. A. Hazlett and J. M. Cotton of this city, | dled Sunday night at a local hospital, | aged 8 years. She came here ten years ago from North Platte after of her hysband Two mew cases of smallpox were re- | ported yesterday in West Beatrice. There are in all five cases in the city at the present time, Two Weddings at Syr BYRACUSE, Neb., March 1 we. ~(Speeial.) “—A pretty wedding occured iast Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Reuter. Their daughter, Miss Louise, s marrled to Fred Helm. Rev. E. 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