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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916, 3 Four Men AI‘I‘CSt(‘d: [SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA |METHODIST EDUCATORS | de ia Lannf Nebraska Nebra.ska. Nebraska %0 TEACHERS END MEETING| IN SESSION AT TECUMSEH | Banish Serofula x Stolen Property Found | UMSHR, & [ moot's saresparinia Glesases sne mises, ™\ NEBRASKA GIRL [BOARD NAMES A MATRON|HUGHES SENTIMENT | smsemn sie s o |t S ittt i 2t S S Yo 77 ! n been In| campaign in the interest t o 3 o sving and disfiguring. Many Board i & lot ot cutlety tha been | ent My Williams, Lins| were: 1 the neck, Inflamed eye Miss Grace Ervm. Former State | ‘Fnends Aroused to Insistence that e LN WL Wtoen. Trom, the Hidslioe p ‘ anpbell. | ey AL abes, | s ot |Nids, sore ears, wasting of the muscles, a ards hardware store LINC HV,: X .‘M‘y I “'H“\ e % Sheri( Whit . Meye Y 0! v t e ‘ eradicates scrofula It purifies and en | 3 he | lodged In a il I AFe SUPPOS My 1 1 1y 9 let - il ™ " \ r Ppose I neo riches the blood, removes hu ], a FORMER AK-SAR-BEN MAID [state 1onrd of Control todas fillea the | NEBRASKANS TO WRITE IN NAME | 25Tt Jnfl wihes are supposed 1 rs, s, Lineoln, ol .’ ) Hutida: up. the whots symern: - 166NN | vacancy at the Hastings insane asylum, t nt Liberty and Warner hardware oting o principal addresses wor V. 1€ i ot the careful training, experience, and skill (From a Staff Correspondent.) appointing Mrs, Libby rordson to the (From a Staff Correspondent.) ore at Wymore recently an & 1. Watters of the K&h t 8 ha olege b of Mr. Hood, a pharmacist for fifty years, LINCOLN, March 31.—(8pecial.)—Clean- | position of matron, a place had been | LINCOLN, Mar 31 fal)—That me flles and St e b il colisne: Wi W. A Jenstis| (oTeitie ’ t FURIIEY, ARd power 6 W 3 ing up $360,000 on an investment of $12,000 | filling temporarily during (e time the |there is a decided and growing sentiment md in thelr . l ed Sate T S W Ins Posses st the Towa university. DProf. Searson i ) \ either inherited or acquired is the good fortune which came to Miss |place has been without a matro favorable to the nomination of Charles Riley, Willlams and 1 r Nebraska educator ahd v s 3,000 and the font body nun o v sure you are quit o from Grace Erwin, formerly chief clerk in| Mrs ordson has been with the in- | B, Hughes of New York for president on| residents of Kansas (it cGree of the Kansas agricultural college N 000, i onnell o . Sarsaparilla and - begin the office of the state veternarian at|stitution about eight years and is fully | the republican ticket is evidenced by re-| saya his home is in Tdsho Sk b gl t Nome from Menico, gave 80 ’ GIRE 10 Yoday ek AVerIIsHInt the state house |competent to handle the place hecause | ports from people coming to Lincoln from ting facts of conditions there About a year ago Miss Erwin took her [of her long acquaintance with the needs | gifferent parts of the state mother to Texas for a vacation and|of the institution That the disappointment over hls with also to recuperate from a severe at Canse of M. P. Wreek. drawal as a candidate before the primar. ter had suffered. While their she be-| epiijale of the Missourl Pacifis rafl- | fes in this state has worn off and this has e JOHIN. A, SWANSON, Pres.- %MQ - WM. L.HOLZMAN,. Treas came interested In oil lands and With| ;.4 nave reported to the rallway com- [only had the effect of arousing his friends her mother and an aunt and some local | ieejon that the wreek on that road this | to insistence, is also apparent capitalists formed a company known as x hetweer ckiy and i > o col 1 h ® \ 2 A . Hife Huttan Ol ooimpany, with'w ckp: | TS Dbetween Rlokman end CRANGES | People wm Liticoln &nd cutiin (he Was “What's New for Spring?” Here's a Great National was caused by the grade thawing out | who hei im when he visited Nebrask tal of $12,000. Soon after Miss Irwin A L . e came back to Lincoln to sell some of the stock, and this is where the joke comes cipits . il Me I rails to become lower, precipitating the | y,,0p0q was presidential timber and a in, for after some of the purchasers| ... oo "ot o - had accumulated the stock, the y got [ = oo ¢ man close to the pedple. Cohsequently G4 feet And through an attorey ae Two Jen . they have faith that if a positive de- manded that their money be returned to | Carl €. Jensen, & of Omaha and | mand is made for Judge Hughes he will them, Marie Jensen, aged 31, of the same | not refuse to accept a nomination. ity, were given a llicense to wed In| people out in the state seem deter- on one side and remaining frozen on the | u fow vears ago, cannot easily get away other side of the track, thus causing the | trop, he belief inspired at that time that Miss Erwin did so and resold the stock Now it 1n up fo the fellows whe mot |l4ncoln yvesterday and were Joined in | mined to vote for him anyhow and it is ()II‘I I f‘ 1 l ‘ [' l l i’ X b 1 1 } 3 barn and kick themselves for every dol- | | will be much in evidence when Mr. Voter 1ar invested has brought. b ‘ NOtIN TR B goes 14 NHe BOSLH 0 ABHI W, nott makers’ finest spring productions. No one maker could begin to satisfy BEATRICE, Neb., March 31 (Special.) protit above all expenses of B it an old Toatrice boy whe| A BTeat many people are convinced that our demands for diversity of models and styles; no one source of sup- Miss Erwin was one of the maids of . . M when the national republican convention 8 bee ocat heridan, Wyo., with ‘ ) ¢ honor of King Ak-Sar-Ben during the | M 'n,,!\,f,m?.., [ Sneridan, Wyo, WL | eeta it will not waste much time on pre- ply could give this store its supreme leadership in western clothes selling. 1914 h‘sll_\lhm- pointed superintendent of the southern di- liminary skirmishes and that when it is Miss Erwin is already on her v 1o seen that none of the favorite son candi- vision of the Burlington, with headquar- O e | tiother sad WHL PR |\ oy 0t Womhots, 16 Sustesd Ta 5 LNSN, | SUUI, IUANGR Kity, SRR TWRN Voo BOW From Every Standpoint This New and - WEEK some time visiting here h e he us o he ghes b VARO! . isiting here with her | (0N 80 YO O ferred to Aurora, 11l | be @ rush for the Hughes band wagon brother, Dr. Erwin, the foot ball Ar Grixgs 18 & graduate of the Beatrice | and his nomination will be so unanimous Greater Store Stands First > OF of former Cornhusker days N K I e for fitteen years | that he cannot refuse to serve WONDERFUI hd o : | Going on this proposition it ia evident \ ‘ ‘ 5 ? NEW METHOD OF SHARING stenographer for & number of Ofticlaln | . Ll hoh writhe in of the name First in Preparedness— We anticipated rising prices — hought : ) WINDOWS, of the company STATE SCHOOL FUND CASH| =ngineer Arthur Benson of the Union | of Hushes on the presidential ballot, and carly and supremely matchless clothing values for spring § y Clompare g Pacific sustained a severe injury to his | he is likely to carry the preference vote . ) (From a Staf Correspondent.) leg and severe brulses about the head | Of the state. At least this is the conclu are here in a variety unheard of in this city. ] A Our Values Always | LINCOLN, March 3l.—(Special.)—State | and body when his train collided with | sion of the men who come to the capital Treasurer George Hall will advocate a [another frelght near Topeka, Wednesday ! trom different portions of Nebraska First in Purchasing Power— We picked the eream of spring chsnge in the meihods of sending out | evening school apportionments from that which | J. E. Scott, an old resident of Blue | It takes but a minute ol time to save woolens Ir.nm America’s greatest mill You're sure of all has been practiced for many years Springs. passed away at his home at that | dollars when you read The Bee Want Ad wool and fast color clothes here this spring, as always. At the present time the apportionment | place following a stroke of paralysis. | columns. b is made semi-annually, Mr. Hall believes e that the apportionment should be made |~ - e v g First in Prestige--We are enabled to offer the premier journey whenever there 1s $100,000 for distribution men tailored clothes of Rochester, N. Y famous makers, 1,:":‘;‘“»’11"‘.;:1 ,’":N;m;\:u” year thia Says Woman S Beauty Recognized as the world’s best. Like attraects like. will make from seven to eight distribu et et St Depends Upon Health||| The “Wonder Achievement” in Men's to lssue warrants and pay interest on ; 5 > hem because of lack of funds. i N ¥ ] h Mr. Hall is of the opinion that this | Health and Vigor Necessitate and Young Men S Spr]ng C othes :an be done withcut very much extra Regulation of Organs work because in the distribution of the of Elimination. $100,000 it will be known each time the " sxact amount to go to each district, as | Skin foods and face creams and pow- x l’a a ue i ders cannot make a woman beautiful, oh | because beauty lies deeper than that— T e cho sus each i i s "h:} i it depends on health. In most cases the % ; fl‘ is of health and the cause of sickness 3 3 . /4 L basis o E CONVICTION IN CHEYENNE can be traced to the action of the bowels § # The headache, the lassitude, the sal ; @ ON HORSE THEFT CHARGE low skin, and the lusteriess eyes are us ’ iy et sul s 3 B . |uant 3 by constipation. An id-al | . : \ L g 0 SIDNE, Nob. Sareh 1—Spece T VA7, cloed, by conatiton An 11 : $15 $20 $25 8 Mool egram.)—District court convened here this;| o igly sujted to their delicate organ- Store Talk. week with Judge H. M. Grimes presiding. [y |/ "¢oura in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup { C Y " ; a : ¥ ompare With $20 to $35 Values Elsewhere. A number of equity and civil suits were | papgin, a mild laxative compound, pleas- : P 4 A store used to be a place to go disposed of. The sensational event Was [gant to the taste and free from oplates the case of the state versus Ole Simon- [and narcotic drugs of every description. . g & p & only. wheb ¥ou son for horse stealing, the state being [Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, 522 North Lib- i ik Every clothes requirement of the most particular dressers is . Sabiad o e represented by County Attorney Claton, [erty St, Indianapolis, Ind., says 1t ¥ i shown in this vast assemblage of new spring stvles 515, %20, 4 A % something, In- S. Radcliffe and James L. Lewell and [is simply fine; I have never been able | L : Sl = i R § viag spring ¢ tyles at $15, *-‘: b T John C. Wharton. The principal witness, [to find anything to compare with Dr. | L v 4 3 . Young men’s special models that reflect every trend of be alinost impos- Dooligan was a convict at the state :;:‘:";‘,”;:, e LA by e it b 10| MRS, GERTRUDE JORDAN. fashion. A showing that earns for us the distincetion of AN ) N'{"'" to K""mol't Jenittentiary. d o Y e e “ ) ’ o Q . N . A ‘3 of stores without, L thig family standby In all cases where a lax- |a trial bottle can be obtained, free of Omaha’s Young Men’s Store Rich fabrie conceptions in B\ o buying. A new . ey, i eeded." charge, by writing to Dr. W, B. Cald- v of o - J ra” p & d S O b, o dict of guflty, the first convictton |AtiVe 18 needed. 8 y writing wonderful new colorings. Scores o de 8 \ Y = order of things ":fh'l‘{_]““hn: peen soeured i Chevenne | Dr- Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold | well, 4% Washington St, Monticello, ring P s of models in distinetive 4 estahlished by el acn el o b (1T s(m'r\!rhn' fifty cents a bottle; | Illinois variations of pockets and lapels. Superb 15 20 25 X i this raater stbre nal case, ly tailored throughout; supreme values at ’ 9 has changed all Court adjourned until next Tuesday. 5 4 that. With every : garment marked o e [ e ” * 4 % 4 in plain figures News Notes from Fairhury. ' Hard-to-Fit Men”—a Surprise Here Y S dilire FAIRBURY, Neb, March 31.—(Spe- A4 open crystal clal)—Fellx Smith, colored, who has . i ’ ' . s A A wardrobes, visits R R ainloved” b thib Charibese’ claar e - You men, who know no price limit, who have thought it neces pelidh b 4%ty il store, was arraigned before Judge L. J sary to pay exorbitant prices for to-measure clothes, save time : (A their heart’s con- Nutzman on a complaint sworn out by = . SR e o 9 ¥ 3 o 4 tent, because we Follow the Bo s on the Border and money here.” Stout, tll, shor o very arge mes are aken eI Judge Nutzman gave him thirty days in o < y ¥ 3 i i § % B4 2 care of in the greatest stock of perfect fitting special sizes in ! 3 5 ; of styles and val- ail. County Judge Nutsman Issued only one BIG, NEW, FULL PAGE the west. Don’t miss seeing these most $15 $20 $25 ; ; Bey: marriage license during the past week, satisfying spring suits, extreme values, at being to Fred D, Garrels and Anna R Alvers, ¢ : o o . . e Lincan Telephone & Teegragn “AP M E x I The Spring Weight Overcoat The Masterpieces of Design B (los [ witss and faidlingthaw You'll Want Is Here and Tailoring for Spring poles. Four hundred poles were broken down in Jefferson county during last 3 ’ : : . : Luxuriously silk lined oxford vicuna Chesterfields, in regular and The utmost in clothes refinement is achieved in our finest jour- SaLirday's ‘meat storm Bird'seye view, in relief, showing the complete topog- extra sizes. Ultra fashionable knitted and sun-cloth overcoats, neyman talored spring suits. No I shop tailor will attempt The Nebraska State Railway commis- g i iti i iv. loose and form-fitting homespung, cheviots and velours, in the their equal at double our priee Richest weaves in the world. JThe Nebrask Btato Hallway commi- .ra,phy of the vast coulntry, its cmgs and railroads, gfxv newest spring patterns, Leading $15 $20 $25 Beautiful worsteds, velours, cheviots $30 $35 $40 trains Nos. 3 and %4 on the Fairbury ing you the opportunity of following General Pershing overcoat makers' best spring models at ’ ’ Nothing finer in suits, at y 3 Hrnl/vn» A;].\‘IH.X and n»:» .I:-‘\ \.t possen: and ms '/roo S m ul‘suit of Vllla A MAP YOU WILL Men's and Young Men's Clothing—Second Floor. B trains on the Fairbury-Believille p B 8 st line under consideration, and may an KEEP FOR REFERENCE nounce a decision in a few days. Tho - Sunday flr:\‘(;l;lli}.:l""'rl'll il'll.::\lv\ihjl,\ complete o |'|I|':‘>I.IM from New \--\rl'l\"\' famous immense as " Avenue hatters come these vs :\mx:'n. furnish a showing under the sortment of 9, B " uperbly styled e Fpies Atbee Torti c h : cago H erald John B. Stetson Hats b “ 57 Nebraska De Luxe Hats YORK, Neb., March 31.—(Speci York will pave two more miles th von, which will give the city ten miles Tell Your News Dealer Today to S8ave One for You. Smart Right . s Style Style B 4 s s e k. ke Eric Nel DISTRIBUTER Novelties §OPFQ sty et | Leading $OPQQ Leading RO g6ne, ThilBed hileic Is helng. yaed, | ric e son, 1618 Capitol Avenue for * all g A h i Soft i The jury was out twe hours and brought passenger rate of 2 cents a mile. believed, as the test covered a period most of which was under the 2-cent fa sciedule, that the company should be Tho total amount expended thi on | . and for ks Derby will exceed $100,000. | i Contracts for two business houses have | Vllu Young Men Up Men, " j Hats, Leen let and work already is being done One by F. C. Power, on Grand avenue, | Every new shape and shade for 1916, - # i Ameriea’s best hats at the price, boxs0, will st $10,000. The other one will e e L @lb ‘ Nebraska Special Hats N i My y Spring Caps Galore 10x60 feet, and will cost 34,000, Work ha . already been com ed upon two fin Careful reproductions of higher priced Wi All the new fabries, colors and shapes L'vil-‘r‘“ oo, iElan e e @erman Stgle 1||m|.-]|~. Best ..m $2 00 % i 1 i v are here in spring caps for men and The Commercial club endorsed Gove in the «city in b 4 voung men $l $1 50 $2 i ; at . ) . y Church to Make improvem Bouble Beer % e David City, Nevs, Mareh S (Special ‘ Headquarters for Traveling Goods---Supreme Values .,’.fl-":;:‘\;;’.y'xl‘j”;.m:‘x.“:‘l;‘.-'vl“‘\-]m\ s Cath- | Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunks. Greatest Suit Case Speclal--Genuvine cowhide suit Tra Bags. Hundreds to select from, olie church property in David City this | achievement in trunk building. Exclusive cases, straps all around. Steel frame walrus, pin seal, genuine alliga- soason. T“..‘y AR Rs ot Tastiian ts ,;‘,‘ Omaha agents Ask to see No. 100, Shirt pocket $6.50 values, Saturday r all the newest styles, Priced, at parochial school building of two more ““In « Class By Itoelr” at $16.50 at $5,00. trom 85,50 to $25.00. school rooms and a large hall over the Brewed and Bottled by ne \\-7 svhofvl room: at n estimated ~ # \‘A\”Arlvr\ y \’ASSAR R gt memadoiing and aapian i Jetter Brew1ng Co,, Ltd. BATES-STREET SUPERIOR, B. V. D, R o ey e T P OMAHA, NEB. AND YORKE AND CORWITH Sloan's Liniment goes right o the R, oy e DR ‘ SHIRTS. o & o3 ST UNION SUITS. of pain, simply lays it on u do « | have to rub. e Al druggists.—Adve ¥ Stwest. S Fhene Dengies wemi. CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Wsument.