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RICHARD HARDING Author and War Correspondent Dies Suddenly at His Farm Home in New York WROTE NEWS OF FIVE W/ms; MOUNT KIBCO, N. Y., April 12 Richard Harding Davis, author and ‘war correspondent, here last night from heart trouble iis body was found early this morn ing, and he had been stricken while at his telephone, He had gone Into his Mbrary to dictate n telegram o a friend in New York City, His wife assumed, when he did not return, that he had seated himself to read and did not visit the Yiorary until after midnight Mr. Davis has heen In falling health for some time and had sought quiet at his country Cross Roads Farm the who was apparently place under on of his wife, Possle McCoy, the nctress Richard Harding Davie, ond of the most popular of Ameriean writers, playright also, and I veleran oorre spondent of five wars, - including the present, was horn In Philadelphia in 144, the of L. Clark Davis and Rebecen Harding Davis, also a writer After being oducated at Lehigh and Johns Wopkins unfversition, Mir, Davia entered Journallam, starting with . the Philadelphin Press, and later sarving on the New York Kvening Hun He wan correspondent Auring the Turco-Greek, Mpanishe<American, South African and n Japnness wars for the® London Times and the New York Herald, and during the present war wrote djspatches for & myndieate One of his enrliest and most widely rond books, "Boldlers of Fortune,” was published in i85, and In succeeding years Tie wrote more than thirty volumes of fle- tion and war experjences, together with # number of plays and numerous short worten In 1899 Mr. Davis married Cecll Clark dnughter of J, M. Clark, of Chieago, and wan dlyoreed by her in 1902, A few days Inter Mr. Davis married Misw MeCoy, who was the famous Yama-Yama girl in & popular musical comedy, A daugh- ter, Hope Davis, was born FUNERAL OF MAJOR WALKER HELD AT NORTH PLATTE NORTH PLATTE, Nob,, April 12.~(Bpa- clal)=Funeral mervices for Major lel- conter Walker, olvil war veteran and sen- sonied Indlan fighter, who dled if Omaha Sunday night, wore held from the Epis copal church here this afternoon. A com- pany of Spunish war veterans who had stood guard over the body while It lay in state at the Walker residence accom- panied it to the church. A company of high school eadets mcted aw a guard of honor from the chirch to the cemetery, Civil war veterans and members of the Eike' lodge ase in the nervices. One of the largest crowds ever to at- tend a funeral in North Platté filled the chureh to overflowing and surrounded the bullding while the seryices were be- ing held. HYMENEAL JohusonsSrack, FREMONT, Neb., April 12.—(8Bpecial.) Mrs, olwephine Srack was muarried to George ¢, Johnaon of Omaha at the home of Mre, Srack’s parents, My, und Mrs. Christensen: The Rev, W. 1. Huss pas tor of the First Congregatfonal church, officiated. Mrs, Srack ia prominent In Fremont soclal elrcles. Mr. and Mrs Johnson Jeft for Omaha Immediately after the ceremony to make their home. n Deatroyed, BEATRICE, Neb, April 12.—(Epecial Telegram.)—Bight head of horses and 4.0.0 bushels of grain were destroyed on the turm of John Voleskey, five miles south cast of, Barneston night when fire destroyed the large barn double criba. The loss 1s placed at §6,000, par tially covered by Insurance and POLITIAL ADNERTINING. HALL'S RE-NOMINATION FOR STATE TREASUREP Means Much to Democratic Ticket This Fall, SAVED TAXPAYERS $47,00° Reverses Fifty Years' Rule of Republican Trcasurers. After the pr organipation will o the dew will want to 1y myears troas preasnl o e of Mate Treas AU e abues i why Mall s namin Wil e the tiokat & rangs Al will b woah halp 10 ha Ao cara VOTR FOR MALL e died at his home | |CLARKE WILL DRAFT BILL]FA DAVIS DROPS DEAD * airman of Nebraska Railway THE RMER NEAR AMES SUFFERS HEAVY FIRE LOSS BEE FREMONT, Nebh,, Apri pe Board Asked to Voice Objec- The farm home, barns, outbulldings, titns in This Manner " W" """""V"r’""“":‘l‘.' ¥ 14790 GO REQUEST IS FROM SHEPARD |,..iroycn ‘. 4 d Blales | yox Neigh ho re - . I My, (' ak ring suggestion 16 related I ate regulations and the the Nebraskd chairman hat the Texas s heartil They or Interstate shipments as the terfere with state reguintions, and are mpe t to each state which has & rate regilation Aimilar that of the cele brated Nebraska No, 19, drowe Company Suspends Company M of the Fifth regiment, sta ed at Moldrexe, has been mustered of the wervice and of the ygaonts Ure and hve whero they state headquarter t returned from Holdroge, checked i the property of the com pany and mustered it out This makes two vacancies in the Pifth regiment 0l the vacancles from towns which de- | sire to muster companies Vixnminer Caming County "Trennury examiners have gone to Cuming county toda the books of Count MeDonald, no question the offfee 1o cheek over Treanurer W, A who recently died. There in regarding the standing of but this iz the custom where | vacaney oceurs Revive Npelling Cintents, Htate Buperintendent Thomas Is making proparations to revive spelling in the schools of the state and will have the plans complieted ao that the can begin with the fall terms, He alwo expects to have the mtudents put greater offort in writing contests Inspections for Seables, According to figures prepared by H. A Bleoth of the state veterinarian depart ment, Inapections made for acables in Nebraska for the period from January 1 to April 1, 1916, were as follows Number of herds Inspected, 481, cattle Inspected, 132,111° herds infected, fifty. | eight; cattlo Infected, 24,87, herds er twenty-two; cattle exposed, 19,001 herds froe, 01 M, 20 ATTORNEY GENERAL AFTER INFORMATION ABOUT ROADS (F'rom n Btaff Correspondent,) LINCOLN, April 12.~(8pecial.)~The task of wilning the sults brought hy At- torney General Feed against the raliroads for attempts to collect the raise per mile on pussenger rates may not be succasaful, unless people who claim the roads have collected the new rate when mileage books have been used come forward and | tell what they know [ | cattle free, Of course, the roads,” sald the attor ney general this morning, “have an- swered In court that they have no inten tion of trying to collect the raise, but [ would prefer that parties who claim that | they have would notify me. | The Greatest Pain Killer, ! Sloan's Liniment goes right to the seat | of pain; simply lay it on; you do not | have to rub, Zc. All druggists.—~Adver worl | | welgwle with Joy; rived § the home was b d by the flames. The loss mated wl $4,000, riiall covered b; METHODIST MINISTERS MEET AT OAKLAND The Met nRIrADCE OAKLAND, Neb 112 Ap of the Omahs dintr district conference al ehure n onvention here with an attendance of fort and fiftesn laymen on Monda aning Mev. 15 1, 11 ot Omaha gave wn address and Pitnndn avening Mev, Mr. Aldrich of India, gave an ndd work In the Orlent, T'he shown the city and mirro in automobiles on Tuesday sfieroor Rev, U, @, Brown of Omahs trict nuperintendent, presided and’ af(arts are heing mads 104 OMAHA, THURSDAY, APR NO NEW MISSOURI PACIFIC STATION FOR RALSTON ’ From a Staff VCOLN, Aprit rres 12.—(¥pecial.)—Ra) tion on the tion was made itate Rallway com allrond ta end of Main street company objeots Lo wom. that there s #o |1ittie pasnenger nisiness out of the towr use of the campetition it would be dapot or the rou of the praetioal, and b Interurhy m the old can % the tracks of ar not he moved acro other company. 1t would necessitate pulling down the old huflding and re bullding, and they do not think the uminens war the expense and the ne 1 as to the amount of pas P fe_over the Bpalding line of n wil red h wisrion any m t ered trinie made s 0 the hranch from Spald Columbun, The rafiway compar off the motor, but the fon not permit this New Court Honse In Dodge REMONT, Neb,, April 12.~(Bpecial,) ounty Bourd o peryisors at its wenmion to rase the old " surt house and erect a sollding. 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The most | expensive foods are quite often entirely lacking in food |yalue, They do not huild |muscle or supply energy. Measured by the cost of most foods, a breakfast or | luncheon of Shredded ' Wheat with milk and cream is worth a dollar—and the cost is not over five cents, Two Biscuits will supply all the strength needed for a half day’s work or play. LADIES’ SPRING SUITS ' At $22.50 AND SPRING HATS At $5.00 With Easter rapidly aporoaching it Is time to got properly outfitted with n New Spring Buit and Hat All your friends will be dressed befitting the oceasion--Why not you? Our styles—our quality —watisfy the most particular and our prices and easy buying terms put any garment within rench MEN’S SPRING SUITS Men Who Care. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Why Duffy's Is Healthful! Beenuse 1t Aitfers from the ordinary or heverage Articls in that it is espo- olally made for madicinal Modionl norves woll when 4 Iant s #n by the 1ublie snbe-wier Made for Professton and and averything, in fact, twat makes a man 100k Il-Drensad.” Why not be weoll-dressed now, every day, all the time when you can have one of our dandy Spring Buits At $22.50 and only pay us a little at a time reblable Btyle, fit, quality 's 't Whiskey of naturs'n fosds of the f 1 one from the finext grnine processed freed from pomsible tmpurith 7l A How About the Boys? and_rlch maity or permii It out deliente on other foodn are ro J nn divecied (1 serves splendigly in usalating the proper shmilation of food o that the b grina health, through prover digestion o resimt dnsigerons coughs, eolds, uri Prz| r 0 e Dnfty's can be reliet) b Wite o many Are the boys going to be given those Spring Muits? Being short of money s no excuse when you ean glve them one of our sults At $5.00 ON EASY TERMS HUNDREDS OWE THEIR WHELIL-DRESSED APPEARANCE TO OUR LIDERAL CREDIT | nnmnrm g namonia, In alding the agel ofirm 1o n hetter enjoyment of 1P That At mont ARRANGEMENT, vty aroc wrs andf3 enlprs ol . & frrite s booklet bousehold like The Duffy Wialy 'h!nu Co, Rochester, W. BEDDEO 1417 DOUGLAS STREET We Sell On Credit To Out-of-Town Peop Bend For New Spring Style Book, Tf takes but & minute of time to saye r8llars when you read The Bes Want Ad eotutmma. 0y | wo you will find all pain gone | from corns, gallouses and bunions. There's nothing like “Tiz.” 1t's the only remedy that draws out all the polsonous exuda’inn Whic piff up your test and | caune [ Get at %- or depariment how glad your feet get; your shoes feel t fortire, cent box of “Tiz" at any drug walt Ah! | store—don’t how comfortable | greatest service to the gr public a block 2.00 reserved seat ticke I'hursday and Friday o In Conjunction With Tiek K, MAIN F THE REGU Thus Ma 75¢ 'l‘lll"\l' IMATION DI ENT UNDER Reserved Sea kets We K After I'hese Special Prie Short Tinw Limper L P " at aviowan and every performune P Thars Wil B & Plal Showing fhe Bu RGESS- -NASH COMPANY “"MADAM BUT VERFLY" Placed on Sale at Our LOOR, AT A DISCOUNT ( LAR BOX OFFICE king the $2.00 Reserved Selt Tickets I'hem to Be Sold in a Sale Opens xpeet e il Ballet Russe will posit * Wesarvad ot Ous Whew ¥ “EVERYBODY'S STORE" k of $1,000.00 PRICE. “LA BOHEME" POLITICAL, ADVERTISING, ! 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It removes the pois- [rlnm! are removed. ons and impuritics that The use of salves, oint cause the skin troubles, The f ments and other local ap- | healthy blood then nourishes \ plications on pimples, ulcers, | the flesh tissues and cure boils, abscesses and other | the diseased spots skin eruptions, may give a | $.8.8. has been curing little temporary rrlu-f,ylwm | ulcers, sores, pimples and catest the poison that causes them | oper"skin troubles for half is still in your system and : I a century contains no will break out on the surface | 4o o oen drug. 1t is purely sgaa . | vegetable, being a scientif You must go to the root o | extract of certain native 'ts for the trouble and remove the 1 s ik f this :::‘:. yllzl,f“]‘,]]:,’,',:;‘ i Should your trouble be particularly malignant, write to our Medical Department for advice. The artificial lives we lead are conducive to bad blood The system is unable to throw off the impurities and $.8.8. is on sale by all \ { poisons that accumulate, The druggists in the United presence of thi underlying State Get a bottle toda | trouble is proved by the and start on the road to s | sores that break out in the health. Accept no substitute )F 23 l kin and which cannot be r8.8.8. 50 ' A Purely Vegetable ; $ 1 Remedy for Disenscs Of The Blood ively Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the Weat Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Dint 808 N 8t Telephone Douglas 4251 8