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Nebraska N_ebraska STATE RAIL BOARD 'Youth at Beatrice is Killed Undu Car | Day, & farmer, with the feet driven orushed, Young Moines's father, John! Prom 4 Al Carsasatianty Molnes, was killed wt Lincoln & few LINCOLN, Apri] 2.~(Hpecial)—The Ne- | Y647 ag0 by talling down the ateps at a heaska state rallway commission will not | hotel there join with the Texas commission in ita wupport of the Bheppard bitl 1 the sen- | NEW SCHOOL HOUSE AND we which takes out of the Interstato [ NEW BUSINBSS HOUSES Commarce commislon’'s hands the power to annul a rate fixed by authority of a s state, but would ket at 1t in u difteront | TAIDGEPORT, Neb, April Hpe way. Answering the letter addressed to | M )=Work on Bridkeport'n new $40,00 the Nebraska commisslon, MHenry 1. |*0N001 hotke was commenced lnst woek, and ft 1e expocted to have the hullding Clarke, amtng for the commission, has [l writton to Willlam D. Willlams of the |70y for the openink of school year In s Texac commission the follawing letter Meptomber, The new bullding will be sth ult, | Modern In every partioulnr and the new u;hhrl s v.'.1 write or w approval [#te will have many adventages over the of the amendment to (he Ao 1t Vo tennhe | elocted are of the gm ,””»"v'.“‘ W By 1 :“‘| :'”AW’NI enchers thus far aelocted ar of your atale, 1 harewith enciose copy of heatn, muperintendent; N, Cln » lotter thin day mufled to Menutor Bhep- |burn, prineipn Misses Margaret Mit In reply to your taver of the pers you know, wa hiave n case wimijur [0 Minnie Olderahinw, Cornella Willin 10 the Bhreveport case now ponding Le. |[ANNA Chambors and Kthel Linnaberry fore the Intorstate Commerce commiesion | Deulen and Dennis of Oshkosh have pur and conmequently have given the question rutd v of Jurisdiction of the oommimsion n groat Whivh they tonl of werloun thought. Wa are \nnl. [ Wil erect a conerete garnge with pressod m';"-l"'r u" the ‘,rv‘nlun that congress will|brick front, wxi0 feat no eprive the Interstabs Commeres | on sommenced work commission of the power to wips out | o Clark & Hon commenced wor thess Alkcriminations, Kucl belng the |Msturday on a new garage o be cor clinnnd two husiness lots or camo, we belleve that our contention that |strueted of hollow {lle, with pressed the * [nterstate Commerce commismon | beok front should be required an a condition proce M dunt to (he intarference with state-made| 1'v. V. Anderson lnt the contract Mat raten to find the same unjust and unrep- | urday for extending hia drug slore ronably low n and of themselves, to b | nbwolitely sound. As vou know, our west orn commimsions pent a krest deal of ndvance rate cawes Wo are not gaie: | fiod with the deciston of the commission il the f ine sommisslon BROKEN BOW BURNS matier ) corn and desp re grot Lo ums that we could not and did not| NROKEN BOW, Neb, April (Kpn fimve the right of appeil, for the rosson 2 ; 1t we were confident of reversing them | 981 )=The destruction of fire this wee ‘rl; thn m’,..‘ of the old Hutt residence on the north trust that the position taken by us!gis o Twn amoves from JNroken Bow will mect with your mpproval and that|”12 of town, ren SrOR. B rosat you will sea fit ‘to urke upon your sen- | Eenuine landmark, The bullding was he desirability of wmending the |an twoestory briek and was bulit when wu Lo provide s repeal by the [gpe Ing seventy feet back (o the il rallrond eamo through here by O, I ’ Colgman, one of the early bankers, Cole. Mintow Benator Paddock of Teatrice and TO TWO SINGLE DECKERS |rought hor here 1o live, Tor a faw onrs the old houss waes one of the (From a Miaff Correspondent.) alegant rosidencon of the city, 1t LINCOLN, April Z-(Mpacinl.)=When- | tained a spactous ball room and billlard aver a rallrond company cannot furnish |room and was the scene of many social n douvle-deck car for the shipment of |funotions, The property changed hands sheep, It anust furnish two single cars [many times and finally became a com v and cannot charge moye for the two enrs |fortabls home for the prosperous farmer then the rate would have been for the (It waw while serving In this latter | double-decker, enpacity that it met ite tute, The orlgin his I8 the order of the Btate Tl [of the fire |8 not known as the family way commission on & complaint made by Y was out of town at the time % he Mouth Omaha Iive Btock association againat the n..’w Inland vullnm;l whl; n | CRIST CHARGED WITH | hed charged for two ears when the order had beon for ono doule-deck car, | BURNING ANSELMO STORES | However, the party using the oar must g | malie hiw request for the ean five deys BROKEN BOW, Neb, Aprfl 2.-(Hpe« befors the car iy needsd, so that in case | olal)=Bherify Wilkon went to Anselmo the double-deck car cannot be had there | Baturday forenoon and arrested Prank ant deputy fire Inapector has heen mal was securod to warrant County Attorney FINE NEW DEPOT AT YORK | iceny tmsuing n complaint. Crint iu al - ready out on bonds, charged with robbing | YORK, Neb, April 2--(8pecial)=The| n drug store at Anselmo, Iis father i Corthwestern yallway officials havo ans| & husiness man of that place notneed thet work will soon start on n | 0000 pussenker station, They have uivo| FREMONT WILL VOTE ON wimounced that several grado crossings wilch hase been considered dAngorous INTERSECTION BONDS hoth by city and rallway officials, will be attended to at once, Burveyors are| FREMONT, Neb, Aprit 2-(Hpecial, ) now on the ground outlining preliminary | Tuesday Fromont will elect four ecoun- | elimen and two memboers of the school len the station fa eompleted 1t will|board, The democrata and vepublicans e one of the finest on the Northwestern|have fused on the achool honrd member wysfem In a city the slze of York but each party has a full ticket in the President Moohan, of the Gommorcial|eounefimanio tield. The proposition of in Iub, sn In making such an outlay|#uing $40,000 intersection paving bonds for w statlon in York the Northwestern|¥ill be voted upon at this election llclaln recognize the growing powsi-| Registration show a big falling oft over | n year ago, which s an indication of the lack of interest In the election LINCOLN REPUBLICANS RF RS e ARE SHOWING BIG LEAD| rmmwoNt, ob. April - Miss Gladys Hall and her brother Harold of Buenos Alres, Avgentine, are With [#mong the new students at Fremont col Lilitlen of a thriving ety m o a Blaff Correspondent,) LINCOLN April pecial.) loge. The mother of the two young d eft for regiateation, republicans £ Lineoln ave sUll showing o two to ona |P0OPIe ncompanted them and will make nd the democruts and the one lone |thelr homa here whila he ldven at WCO0DS BROTHERS TO BUILD | BOULEVARD IN LINCOLN News Notes af Cedar Haplds ha Beverage (0 OMana nANRA e Nella Mame Burns I THE BEE OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916, 8 Nebrask Ao m'J‘War Removes Many ; e vnment o seers | LTI8H “Party TN’ ebraska : Familiar Characters |u iiwensn: oman: #inane| Lull Before Storm NEBRASKA HAS ANOTHER PLAY | through the windshield, The sxull was| BRINGS STRENGTH TO TICKET ment ol men wny I8 An exaggoration On London St,r(\ptq‘ Soarie Soed it iore kil 4 oitses TR kit ks [the Siandard las a superior process. | DUBLIN, March 2.~ Though there is a | The incremsed domand for gnsoline has|*party truce” In Iraland and, during the ‘ STATE AWAKE T0 CALL FOR HUGHES Corrmapandence of T LONDON, % Associnted Pro: aused nimeroun attempis to Invant a{war, neither politieal party contests the %~ Almost complete weth | BBATRICE, Neb., April ( | P sroet vendors And other itinerant | PrOcess of manufacturing Ol men say | ous orgunizations are mamtaining and | John Meines, 3 .vear-aid won of | | traquenters of London's thoroughtares (s | DAL hundreds of processes for cheapen- | strengthening thelr position with an eye Chairman Clarke Sends Letter in | John Meines of pickroll, wis m\m ... Pol kCounty Republican Says Strong ha notable changes broughit about [ the gwaoline production are to the future. A levlm‘mnl' l'rlrrllhu 1.0 today hen hi utomobile upset by & year and ¢ of war mittad 1o them every year. ‘The Rittman (0f the directory of the nited Irian Which Declines to Support | 0, S0 SO o budkrellThe hody) Sentiment There the Boost Watora hostiiton. bogan e curbatones | dIsEavery, hawsver. (8 Aponsorad by tha, 1eagun, o which Johin Redmand fs pree Sheppard Bill, was found underneath the car by John His Candidacy e A e e (e r o L Arrifted BLaak” BEY A RERnL I adlarasolly | GANt thE a0eretary, Taveph Duiin: 10 Is | annatinesd that the organisation has not MOrning o night by hwwkers of pirated | Newa s p ¥ 4 ’ |“ only maintained its strength, but has armely insransed It. Thres hundred and and mateh vandora.wh '.‘"‘:.‘.4\..'1”:-\““ MH](' Lavm‘g n twalva naw branches have been affiliated 1Amerle of twenty-five These results ve atiributed to the weries of county ® | LONDON, Mareh 2,-Ten thousand | conventions held all over the country at 1 coplea of popuiar songs cheap toy (From u Btaft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April (Wpecinl)=There 15 & doclded feeling In Polk county that ropublicans should write in the name of candies. Now thede are gono and ‘pedes i are gratefil for the rel f from the respondence of (ife Associated Press onmant appoals 1o b AL the Charlow 18, Hughes on the primary ol an Nebraska's cholce for the presidenc tmo the pollce are pleased (o bo fre on the republican tieket re akillad miners wil) be wanted on the | whiel (he members of the Irish pariia. Thin In the senthment expressed by a from the contintous duty of keeping Ihe |y, un war tront during the next twalve | mentary party met thelr constituents And woll known Polk county gentleman who | r i army within the I d O UYL nonthe (o carey on the w ot tunneling | naked for and recetved from them a ree wan In Lincoln last week and with others ordinanaes for the laying of minos, according to| newal of suppert for their policy thought that The Bos was doing u ¥ republionns of the wate and hoped that was tnlking over the situation, He Other characters fobert ®millle, president of the Mine W home dinappenrance . o deration of Great Hritaln around the rallromd stations, ‘Ihe din work in bringing the matter before the the move would end in the nomination of ber of miners were already engaged Judge MHughes Agraeahle Jondon mud, voein P M s work, (he movornment wantad ' Wao must nominate s man,” sald he ! r wel hor owing to the clayey : oora noray who will bring to himaelf the undivided omposition of the subsoll, makes theso | = atfiie tor that ' " " ’ S Pt bt s o | men'sn abuence noticantie, and aim that | HOM0 e for them o mm, I ! aupport of the republican party and at PP S st sl o ke or W ave (0 be enrolled ua volun Nothing else ean so completely endear the same time draw votes from the 924 s e i A s 1o the present and the future as the democratic and other parties. 1f Hughe mations of | FraqUeRted . atente W ey ol et ot is nominated of courss it will not b narrow pathways through (he mud an . Daby: Dt n the mess: w ne crvices were m appre ated J ol e A it wo can nominate . man who can get by the women . 3 the mother Is of vnst them, #o mueh the better and make his Tho PUkh eart men ar comermoners Of F ll F ) Iniporiance, There {s RIS A0 AR BN ASET B vith thefr donkey barrows full of el ramine Wwlendid eiterna] rems Ot ad Sl fered for anle in the muburban distriets yrres fonce of the Associated Press,) Vi T nomination of Hughes I8 the strensth it BRSO I AAIRPNELEATMIR. IRYE) | MiMAI et IS TIMIan Zep) ence upon the expand. it ke dinton i i wone~mar them (o werve i Ing above the anow lins find wood #0 gy on Mg g d ol v sonrce that the hoy seouis wre visiting eome more pliant, 1 belleve thers are no eandidates who The “muffin and crumpet” men With | gyer Eitoa 18cting ettty ..,",I,“.,.,m:::y,',‘,:: ",,',L,:,; could bring our tieket Ao strong sup their warm wares for afternvon ten, | fye vre wpread fint and fed P00 of ploassst gt port nu Mr. Hughes and 1 hope that [Eeaanas ARYeRL ARSUML LA LA ML L Tt whinh ralin e Saht fpatlon lustend of ap enough republicans will ses 1t that way | was heralded hy (he ringing of & ball, | 1o an et i diniieter | prebenaion, Tn & serles of aplendid Jetters B G s | nave quit their rounds, for bakers have [pyere o ST L o & lap. | Trom 811 over the country motbers tell of the on the prima ot on Nebrask boen (urned fnfo w “sturred” trade whos | i pufipgoreti preat help “Mother's VYriend” was to them, B he prvnery. M . oot ervicos are required for the making | s o : : Vven grandmothers tell the wonderful story cholcs for the republioan nomination servioes are tequired for. the INAKIE |toup of thase paper volls mult A in i e N nink to show Itself over the state, It ro- | ports brought 1o Lincoln can he b lleved, There 1s little doubt if Mr Mughes had allowed his name to remain sate of motherhood, Get a bottle of “Moth. Juxurien TO PAY HOMAGE TO THE er's Priend” today of your nesrest druggist, The “shell fish” stalis, formetly meh Use this slendid help with your own hand sed hy patrons of waloons atter thei| IMMORTAL BARD'S MEMORY | puied hy your own mind, For s free ook favorite houses had closed at midnight (Correspondence of The Awwor Iy ) of interest and importance to all mothers Bomehow this wame fesling |n begin- | § hal ONDON h 9,1 hrate (he | Write to Wradfield Regulator Co,, 400 1ams a8 a candidate the vote for him would PRINCE LiTED £ and where they consued wheika and | LONDON, Mareh ' culebrate the | GRS TAinte, 08, TE relstes e In"r:,r,vlrln; have besn practically unanimour, Many RIEDRICH WL ME cocklens wonked 10 vinegar and sprinkled Nhakespeare fereentonir ' openl 15| axperfences of many happy mothers, it tells are of the opinjon that because he will | New activities Tor members of b | thickly with pepper, ara no mora in vl | heing made to evary mar ) id | many things that all women should be fa not permit his neme to be umed, ought [family have been found by the kalser, | dence, having accompanied the | ahild In the British emules 1o wear from | MIAP 'wm.. a ]'. nt lm"-; ul wiide snd an not 1o deprivae the voters of the state |Prince August Willlam, his fourth won, |baked potato can into oblivion with the | Appfp 28, new wtyle, to May & & madalllo Juap!ration, rite for this hook, from selecting him If they so desire In expected to arrive shortly in Brusseis | Introduction of the new lghting regu- | ¢ Bhakespeare, The birt () denth dute SIDNEY STUDENT WINS governor-general, now held by Gonersl | fringing It they desired to continue thelr | apa, DECLAMATORY CONTEST | 1 s undorstood that at fiest the prince | Many of the workers at these peculiat | of London has fssued n letior i which BIIDGEPORT, Neb, April 2--(Bpe- [will serve ns assistant to General von | “rades” are now enkamed In the serve |, g0 Those who wenr them will olal)=The North Platte valley Aistrict | Bissing, but ultimately will supercede | ¢# of thelr country In making ammuni-f a0 0nnes (o the Immortal name that | Aeclamatory contest was held at Pridge- | the present ruler tlon for the troops at the front And | ooiead or inspired almost ovepy ideal port Triday night, In which the high | Another son, Prince Kitel Friedrich, ta |Whether they will ever return to thelr| G o5 O P00 L o ® L8 | mehools of Sidney, Alllance, Beott's Bluff, [ sald to have been d Tiridgeport, Bayard, Kimball, Oshkosh, [to go to Constantinople to present Minatare, Merma. ant Morrl took Dar, | sword of honor o tho suitan i con-| GASOLINE MAKING ECONOMY |artd Lo tacrrie wur i to take up, eventunlly the position of 1ations which they could not avedd In«| 14 wiyle, was April 20, (he ne tyle In von Blasing trude with success A committes headsd by the lord muye Jognted by the kalsey | 014 stands after the war Is u moot point ® today pre L whliing anl honor, and for which we Prires wore awarded as follows | memoration of the bravery of the Turk - I L OratorionlFranols Herbert of #ldney, |fsh army Independent 01 Companies Contract oOrterionl=Francis Herbart of ey, ah wrmy. G| iees enet | AUSTRIAN WOMAN GIVES fira » due y with Government for Rifl ILLIONS TO CHARITY e ramatic—~Maurine Jacoby of XKimball, {Patch from Amaterdam, Two hundred | pripapolnschuighil : ML 0 rat; Marion Mote of Alllnw':uflur;‘ml”‘ especially pleked pollcomen have been [(Corrempondence of The Associnted Prons ) | I;’n‘l;l’”;u Tumorous—Ruth Hadley of Bot€'s [ sort oo constantinonlo from Te p wt MEEm b & f e maliot ; o e Mallring of Alliance, | #ent to Conatantinoplo from erlin to Dispatches announce that seven inde-| DVDAPEMT, Vet One of tha ALLCOCK'S. other came 1o cue by throwing mother came 1 ity rem hr W Mrs " little hope of {ta recovery Business men and farmere of Snyder and vieiity have presented Northwestern of. flelnln with a petition asking for a new depot nt Bnyder, The petition wets forth cnrn of the regular stock make, weoks ago, Dourlng (he week an assiat ‘ Joweph I'rederick, Uving east of Falls 4 5 4 e e redine | MrTied for the firat time, enhanced her dly burned Friday nigh \o avallable supp nd thus reduce | City, was badly burned Friday night u““ FALLS CITY, : ,\.nn b~ (Bpecial) | : "”:'m |""' v M chemint in the | FO1INe With each of her five marriages, womie ma e apnrks from the cook ; o nAn, A you o : some manier the sparks from the coc Dentts McCarthy dled at his home in|* ? YOURE S and died worth many milllons, Marl | and he was badly burned before the | notable charities wines the beginning of take procautionary measure for the will be time to securs the ear ordered Crist whom he brought haok to Broken | wecend safoty of the prince. 1o will also visit | POndent ol companies have siemed con-| (B0 SRR FTEE Lt e | ’ Ihe controversy involved the sum of | Bow, Crist In charged with arson in con Nahy Badly Burned, | the Turkish front in Asia Minor. tracts with the governtnent, Agresing 10| 000 1 weay Trma Krall, who died to 870, the Aifference betwsen the rate | nection with the burning of a meat mar:-| pALLE CTY, April 2. (Bpeclal,)=Trvin, | | make wne of the Walter ', Rittmnn Proe | ontly for the sdusstion of ths commion | on a double-deck car and that of two | ket and grange siore at Anselmo several | (. .wm months-old son of Mr, and Mrs | DEATH RECORD cons of extracting gasoline from crude ple. ¥rau Keall, wealthy whan shé oll, which In expecied greatly to fncrenss | . p e bab, clothes o 0| o L HOUnCe b atome et the baby's cloth nfiT0 | e city Baturday morning of apoplesy. | PUresu of mines, announced about a nnr\ | a that he had Alscovered & . ' el fourth husband Baron Btrahlendorff wny | e tn murvived by his widaw, bl daugh. | %60 UIRL he had Process {0t | ity Lo through Ausiris-Hunsery, | S Dolmch o Bowels | ter Ambrose Finn of Jefferson, | OP(AINING EAsolir ROGHI ] La. and one mom. Cyrl McGarthy. whe |Ad also for muking cheap foluol .”"’PRINCE 'JOACHIM wms : ::':‘.fiu'.fm' Das been In Tulsa, Okla, the past two|PE0L (w0 chemicals of fmportance in | the dye and explosives Indusiries. Covs | LAURELS AS COMPOSER “unmu”.-m,.pnync,mu,,mw ajer.olis months, His aged father and an Invalld brother made their home with him, The | ©Tnment aclontiats and chemiats for oll | (Correnpondence of The Awsocinted Pross.) lndmom s llrll nnHv funeral will be held from the Catholie|®nd powder companios have pronounced | HERLIN, March 2. Prinee Jonchim on, Fesu ohuseh. Mondy. &t §.o'clook | both processen practicable, With the | Albreeht of Prussia, whose imuslieal com Mra. B rt K. Buras, Rittman method the oll Is paused through | powitions havashecn a prominent fe Hur. CHADRON s, April 2~(Bpecial)—=|® (b0 In the form of vapor and wub- [resently of progeamu n bucket of water upon Il The Snyder Asks New Snilow, SNYDER, Neb, April 2-(8pecial.) the Irumwing ; b o 0. Tobe Utha Ta8 jected to n very h sremaiire. ‘The ore | court, b tten alx marches of o that th present. station o insdequate sor | Diad, Mrs. Robert K. Rurna ssed M4l (08 L gl Rt e lar eharaster sings. the neginning of| - SEV:RRUREs VIGOI HELP YOU the business handled at that place Catholic Iadies held a food sala here to-| soven grandchildren day us o war baby fund, They will send | dren are Robert and Be the 338 made to the Red Cross soclety| siding here, and Mra. George F. Cole of [V #asoline could b doubled with the | who will distribute the money for the Dellic. S the ‘Sables 1o tha: Was sans iy centake of increase has been ostimated at [ All deposits in the need of proper food and ralment ONE OF VILLA VICTIMS from 16 (o %0 per cont | Waloott~Huff Ban f the Grace 1pin | antee Fund of the State of Nebraska. Nutlonal bank bullding n Denver lengo and other eastern | diate attempts were to Interest oll al chureh of Chadron., After a short| c 1A ol d Digging for the foundation of the new|and western cit'es. During the Colorado | companies. Bome HAYS. ARDSOE | daktain” VinltoME: antl Mok Waliate ot ommercial Accounta Invite 00 court and postoff wilding has|coal miners' atrike he took part in the | to make use of fhe Srradons GG G e koS A 1‘)'«“..‘;1“,.'- um your and up bokur | fighting between them and the milttin, Standard has held out. 1t ha f tha father of the groom (/ POIE 08 JRISAES Aceaunis S Sale. | territory, in the spring of i ik almost worthless solids. By the new | FPatrin 1914, The Liewe Murch, ' | ANY first class druggist or grocer can get Fruit ra ATeYaRNhT Kuag. 2018 AL oo hvas chiltoen.ina | mathod much af this residus, (¢ 1a aaid, | "With. Glod for King. and Country. | NEEIGrUZRIDN "'“’”"""”’"‘ PALLE CITY, April (Bpocial )~The | dled two years ago iree childron and 3 0l | us=-One jar $1-Four '8 $5.00, rvive, ‘The chfl-|can be converted fnto ganoline. At firat | “Young Germany” and “I'ie Men In Fie!d | gygwART FOOD CO. mu-nwmaucm famin, both re.|8tatements were made that the production | Gra | Ardmore, 8. D, | Rittman process, but recently the per- | HYMENEAL. % paid on Time Certificates Imprevemeas & Cuadsen. | IS A NEWSPAPER MAN |1 conioves o sroiing sersonay | sirins . ins sonnee ot ne s | OyTATE JRANK ¢ (YMAHA ; Married, at the residence of the bride's| CHADRON, Neb, Apill (Bpecial.) Bl PASO, Tex., April Donald from discoveries made while serving the 1d- | "h & Harney Bronts purents, Mr. and Mra, Willlam Huff, o new opera house will open April | Gregor, one of Villas viell \|mnl government, 8o the RIttman process was | ward Walec to Catherine HUft, by the | are protected by the Deponitors’ Guar Work I8 belng pushed on the new|was a newspaperman who hud worked | turned ovef to the United States. Tmme- | ftev. 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