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ATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 — o freeven g Seaesl Bam o : waor " No Sore Spots Left, pa—— A i o gt i e b Tt Declares Mr. Miles hington Saturd n re Misnes ( and Mra, Henry Spring and M ] Ul By Rotes | ton, and A, A. McLaughlin for the Nort} irs. Beuls motored to Blair Sunda vy Ploag, LR B ! & Anetts SaCBibGAR ITS | western, argued that the court should Weeping Water Mra, H. P. Ferres and W Bddy and Mrs iinms of Florence | Fenry Luschen and f STINGS, Neb, Apri pors | poatpone its deciston pending the c fra. A. E. 8h of Lincoln gave an to Wahoo Tuesday to attend the meeting at the W s Frida A, Yol 1fles han given out the - - Voo . " t P birds at the Con- of the Preshytery of Omaha rNo atemne o election me of the case before the Interstate| nyemw i M gl , i ot A e RS g ’ s A e 1nk #ta nt rogarding WITH WILLIS REED : i i rin the | f ry y kg I A s origll B < o g s 08 o | TAVEIAL (o e verdict of the voters at Tuesday's Commerce commizsion, thus securing the The women of the Chrysalis club enter- lar meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs te a ration for a 'he nominees for county officers are as 4 . Surde enefit of the conclusions of the federal| tsined their husbands st a o'clock | N. E, Johnson \}“ z.’,m,dh gave hind the ear. o nty treasurer, J, P, Speas- | Primaries lnu\--’nu ;.vr. n‘xmtlfl N r' 'u‘w: ‘ . o dinner at Re aven Tues evening sketch of the if ¢ elban and | ¢ x ounty " the entire eampaign 1 received from dy of experts. They were inclined to| dioner at Rest Haven Tuesduy ning K leiba Abo ort ple surprised a ( riin, rep.; county . minimize the effe of a decision of| Mrs. 1. L. Hutchins, who bas been quite Mrs. Ingram a paper on “‘Town ,r",‘” Walter and Fonu ay even wid C. D, Martin, rép.; ® Y| oponents’ courteous and frisndly treat Argument Before Supreme Court thin pon the federal ‘, guson, | Hick for wevern) days, Is reported much ”,]“"‘:“'l Ao katnnatihai b S o . ! i g esstroe b By oM s | ment. At this time it appears to be un court upon the ernl commission, | petter oraske » Colorado in a J oon as the | pute, rep.; sheriff, Lewis, dem,, and r roads perm - cortain an to whether McKelvie or Judge Develops Row with Attorney | arguing that the influence, it there was Mrs. Al Compton snd children Have Sovinatiotd, | rouds permit Charies Hutter, rep,; county attorney, ¥ " bnpipraiie perp byl s eneral. | #n¥. should be the other way. They con-| one to Clyde, Kan Mrs, Mary Davis of Neola, Ia., visted 't H. McCarthy, dem.. And K. #, Nickersor stton will be the stands g $ ” - pa 1 y eholce and make for s tended, also, that it would be impossible Mr, and Mra, John Murphy have re-|her sister, Mrs, ¥rank Minturn, the fore | . .4 u, Tonmwer of Gresley, | rer ounty superintendent, Cordella | would be a worthy eho . eI, ey » o turned from Greeley, Nebh., where they part of the week Ne are here visiting relative - Kieck, rep.. | the muccess of the republican party at COMES OVER ORDER NINETEEN |'F thém to go over a 5,900-puge record | JUSECR (PO S0EEn Oy rroh d faml Passio . being observed at the | Oramlich, dem., and W. ( ’ ™ b iy and prepars briefs iin the short pe gt Mo y Asslon. weex 15 ng 9 Ry 1 fethodist Ladles’ Aid soclet b gudiebangs eight, dem., and | the genoral eleotion. There cannot ba the i prepars briets within the short y Mrs, Mildred Long hes gone to Dres- | Methodist church. Rev. H. 8, Capwey In | 0.0, UN0CE Ladlew’ Ald soclely sounty a or, 7, 3, Wright, der i bt but that the voters of Na . riod of time demanded by Mr. 8mith and | gy ¥ hais she will beRd 10 s conducting the meeting V. L, B, rep,; county comminio h J (From a Staff Correspondent.) 104" of t A ded by Mr. #mith and | gen, Kan., where she wiil spend the sum ducting th tings 4 9 missioner, | siightest doubt but tha burd " P the commission. In answer to a query, mer Mipses Margaret and Emma Robertw| .~ b ot 4 Ontes Lilley, derr and Vrank Ratay, | braska will ratify the choice, by the re f SENCOLN, April 31~ (Bpecial.)~Did the | from Judge Bedgwick s to whether or| Mr. and Mra, Harold Tool and Mr. and) of YHARS VIREOR A6 _the Nors of thefr "'on 'the home dlamona Bunday, | rep.; clerk of district court, J, T, Wilson, | publican primarias, at the November ele | raliroad sttorneys put one over on | not the attorney general had not joinea | Mrs. Harry GAllisple were Sunday visit- | Mother, Mrs - gl W with a game with the 8tars and | ran and Lou Peterson, dem.; #rveyd, | tion, and it wil Igive me great pleasirs i Attorney genersl when the latter agreed | . | ors at the Mayor Gorder home Hen Miller, an invalld suffering with of Omaka P " dinnanae of the Tets ¢ befors | !N the motion to have the case set down | - . rheumatism for the last year, died in an . H. D, Patterson, dem., and Tru Beadle, | ¢ contribute to his election by every i '? § enteTAe C: and in the Tnterstate | f0r immediate hearing, Judge Root wad | il wan a S ondny rien “hiaitaginott | Omaha hospital Tucsdny and was brought ntay, Mes” sief AL the home of hie ! ey " yate pepresentative, Jscod Bam, |oansin my power the supreme court; and is the Interstate v n as a Monday night ftor with | pere tor buria) Anughte 7 Tangeman, Wednes ! . . . | the nttorney genetal had not, for the| her mmother, Mrs, J. 1. Davis day. The hody was shipped to lyssgs | dem., and ¥red Iake, rop.; state senato g lendid endorsement 1 recejved Commerce commisslon walling for a de fiss Elizabeth O'Brien of Omaha vis I Iynnen - The splendid endor N dislon of the Nebraska supreme court in | F64son that “he was A man of his word Mr, and Mre. Charles Lyman of Mini- | aa"sire 1o A Bates jast Sunday for burial, Mr. Diérs was % years old. "|J, M, Gates, dem,, and V. J, Poluke, rep. | =08 & precinet of my home city is the matter in order to get new light, or |iNtimating that the rallronds felt Mr. | {are, Neb, were unday visitors with| . yong' of ¢ s White 18 quaran Mra, JFrank Doran of, North Plaite | On the nonpartisan ticket Sames T, |0 PN Tl Tl e s satinfaction ta o " A N /A eame out from Omaha Thursds hers | g district fudge and | Source o is the Nebraska supreme court going to | Teed was bound by the stipulation he ‘.”’,y prihe Sk "”1:” ? PUIIL | ; for soarle e i 0 e 4 hopit 'l ”’“H" Begley was named for district judge and me and compensates for the sacrifice in g ) avis returned the first ol enry Gottach left last Tuesday for Ex- | % . 8 hoapita an M. Wh y collh f » ba able to get better Jight on the situa- | entered into on April 4 the week from California, where he had | o S0rY CE0EAEN (0L I8 ore he. will take | T ve weaks, Her health In much improved | J M. Wheat and H, A iine sl s smsoning Xpeh] owfogs dontn tlon 1f the case 18 postponed until after Numerous auestions were asked by | spent the winter {restmen The high achool buse ball team playsdq | COUNtY Judge paign ‘C, I, MILWS" the Interstate Commerce commission | Judges Hedgwick, Letton and Faweott o e spa Elkhorn team ai_Eikhorn i e s S et el gy A ey o . Akhorn, o Gretna citizens donated the ant Ads never sh / Spertst b ,MA J y‘ ”\ . "v:“ W ”: by Mrw. J H, ¢ hm‘u::",:rl daughter, Lena, Mra, George Cunningham Is visiting | use of their ears to the high school and | will get results, It anything will Hedbloom Gets Nomination, There u..’ questions ‘n..,, :v ] ,,’ ’;..’ ,,w‘m‘:h ;, A‘/:” ?y:—m:;“n.' m\:,p..:u B o, BBl 1y B By iy (B relatives at Hennington ‘-, week i Cered o bt 2 4 e P i P s — FTROMSBURG, Neb, April 21 (Epecial cause of the hearing In the suprem 1dition to rneys Root and M Mr, and Mra. 1, C. Zimmerer and son, | Tom Barlow and tamily have movad | (V0 O e norn Department Orders, ; Telegram,)~Complete returns from the court this morning In which the attor- | Laughlin the rallronds were represented | oucnr. were Lincoln visitors the first of | back to the Bailey tarm from Vwing o ol i g " torinl district give Albert 1, k N | Nob, waa| P’ toffice at KALINg Lob- | Bleventh senstorial district give Albert ney general said the commission could | by IKdson Rich of the Union Paeific, | the week frs. M, Fudge of Allan, N s § ffice at it ob. ‘ A Mot hire & lawyer to yun thins When |Judge Hoimes of the Rock Isiand and J,| Mr. and My O, D. Bogenriet were hers two days Chis week visiting friends.| . Wesningtos, = i ber| chanued o New Brtmgten. ; sy e "“~mm.”m wmnm\':-“y: “ he was on deck, and in which the chuir |A, C. x\.,nmulv of the Missourl Pacific Omaha visitors Tuesds Wil /,'1 Wy xt’,’: L .\l ";‘r"”:'u” T;:y'( "a | Pirthday” Sunds g Rural latter carr Appointed; Ne-,|votes plurality ",T" (h5ae Sphman man of the commission intimated that he e 4 'I”I")’:-y;.ulllu":‘l O T Ing DY et oF Tar niirs. Burt Mullinger and dsughter, Ber. | 258448, Boons, Jay L. JVilliame: Bristow '”‘N' i ”", o ”,w:,, #5; Swanson, A 02l yocupled the pulpit at the Con e, visited & ington Sunde W rles Jeegan bt Hov sdbloom. omeburg, 15; ’ Aidn't care what the attorney general Hastln 8 Ma B Dr church here last Sunday The leap year dance given by the|' | at Arlington Sunds 1, #tewart: lowa, Tripoll, Loy K. Young oo “,n,, t, Columbun, 40, RGN and thist the oommission pro y Mrs. Robert Mickle has raturnad trom | Pytbian "Fislcrs. atirdsy ‘evening was| Zions Lutheran chureh,wouh of wwwn, | " “weak(y el Pras. delivery 7outs | Bt Edware, Todenhiof, Columb; | posed to run ita affairs without the aid o6 t wnnon City, 1a eIl attended nfirmed u class of nir ung_ people will be entablished on June 1 at Oconons 4 B its af h FO & Week's wiay st Shanson City J lnst Sunday morn The members of | Custer county, Nebrasks length of route, | Want Ads never shirk thelr work—they and consent of any other department 85€ Mr. and Mrw. John Kverett have been e, the class are Minnle Heltman, twenty-sight miles, tamilies to be served, thing will even if it had ro reach down into its spanding the week with rolatives at Ln-| ¢ JHEFIAREAS: ; the slek | MOt 1aba, Louiss Kiinker, v Benke | 72 will got rosuiis, If anyihing Wiss pr #. John Anderson, sr., is on the sick wn jeans an the frelght Of A t b R h ap | coln ( Mr hn_Anderson, sr., L #98. Joans and -pay . | ction OLTCY | “ryia 1adten of the Christian ehuren witi | 1t Oyer Ovder Ne. 17, i 5 hold thelr mnnual bazar Baturday Mr_and Mrs, Brenner were Omaha visl { The onse Is one involving the rates put HASTINGS, Neb, April 21.—(Bpecial | slph and Miss M Zimmerer were | tors Monday i into effect by the Btate Rafiway commin- | Telogram,)—A' partial drouth in Hastings | DOT® from Nebraska City the first of My Muncell visited relatives in Ben ’ | lon's rate order No. 19, and the trouble | .y threatansd today when U 8. Tanery | 18 Week nington Buturday | aroms over an agreement entered into " LONFer | e wng Mrs, 1, S Marquardt were| My, Clinton Willlams was an Omaha : by Mr, Reed, the aitorney genoral snd for the anti-saloon intorests, threatencd | Omaha visitors Thursday witor Wednesday B iorneys of the rallronds vaistive ta's |10 prevent twelve smicons trom opening | Miss Sophia Thisle of Loulsville Was| Jessie WiNamE, Evelyn Barts, Theo B Gor (hi nioston of the came Lo | U0der new licenses on May 1. The eom. | visiting in Avoca ”"-n“"'" fid ! " 0, hich fumnished th bt Mr. and Mrs, W, 1. Thiele wera Platts: e ey pany which furnished the surety bonds| Mr and Mra Wil Th T e B4 Smith o Omaha, who had been re- | 107 the Jicenses has gone into the hands | mOULh Visltors this week Spnng Medicine tained by the commission, charged fn |°7 ™ Tecelver and the city admintatration | yrand for a vislt with relatives R Sk sgmmeami with Edeen Nieh, | Parble MaY 1 Vatley, to every man, woman and child in our AT R0 WES Ehe. SppAsis;0f:the raile | Sel now licenses. The lioonss money paid | Miss Beulah Byars of Benson spent the | 8 o B e O ire, fmpo > \ ILL PROV[’V 1T ’ roads were first filed, over a year ago, A [by the applicants has been turned over Joa Archer of Omaha was the guest of | erished, devitalized blood, L () M [ A R l s 0 N ‘“} \ A the one hand, and the rallroads on the | The brewery In not effected, 1ts bond | was held af the home of Mrs, John Mona some form of eruption his argument to the court that without |D# #Iven notice that new bonds must | Nicholan Kohl of Billings, Okla |5 Mood's Sarsaparilla, the Grest Blood Y conmulting the commission, or advising | "¢ Presented ioiting Bis Deoiner, Wiim, and (smily Purifier, 1n the Best, it of his ction, Mr. The licanses were granted last week 1o | “4* of town representing the rallroads, to hava the [ Rohrer holds that all applicants will | Mise Myrtle Gatnes fs 111 at her home s stipulation was entered Into hetween the (to the school district and applied on cur- | w & Bddy Wednosday 1t is marked by loss. of appetits &nd 11 WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK AND GET OUR other, that the date for the submission |having been sectired from mnother com. NN Wednesdn Mra, Klanhamimer as Reed had entered pring sickness comes in some degree case continued until Beptember, It ap- [have to readvertise for two weeks and |0 Flk City K 0a that pudkitihek aonkiiie ot Sk YOU LANN"T E:QUAL 'll““Sl‘; VALUI':S ANY/‘ attormey gemeral and the commission on |ront expenses The regular meeting of the “"Busy Bes”’ | that tired fecling, and In many cases b PRICES BEFORE YOU SPEND A DOLLAR FOR FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC, 1 i " 4 o hest way to treat spring sicknems | RS el e immtiait | ey Lol b Mg B BT s oo and ishgontod fixed, but, upon sixty days' notice by AR AR ST W 3 [Saeh 1a The 7 1 Slaris stare ble 1 dleine purifies, enriches | b elther party, the agreement should o | COOPER |S NAMED FOR e B B Ll el . wr] CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTSGLADLY ARRANGED i vacated and the court asked to wet the HOLD! Mr. and Mrs, ¥4 Parsons motored 16 | yho venr.round alterative and tonic, and | : matter down. After urgent appeals sixty LDREGE POSTOFFICE | omana' Monday to take s Jonn Lenel et v egede ¥l s } days' notice was glven by the attorney | WASHINGTON, April 21,—(Bpecinl Tel. |10 the Methodlst hospital "f'""“' ’\‘ '4' @ "‘ ,' "-’ '"’ v"H | general and the commisslon, whereupon | “6TAI)~The president ment the name of | Miss Panl Hanna was called 19 ia ot YR enc 10 goo pn o e the court fixed April 4 s the date upon |7 R. Cooper to the senate as postmanter | 0me In Falls City, Neb huraday by |—~now elay may be dangerous, ok | 3 the serfous illness of her brother, Koy | yo Ar t for Hood's Sarsapariila, | which the rafironds should fil their | Holdrewe, Mr. Cooper ia editor of the | [y 2 e b o - 4 and Inaist on having It briefs. Holdrege Progress Mr, and Mrs, A J. McDonald, Mr. and | =" b can tyke its plaee.—Advertisemen Easter Suit Offering for nothing elne On that day Attorney General Iteed and Fidson Rich appeared in court and sgreed to a continuance of the case until Beptember. According to the statement | of Mr. Bmith and of Chalrman Clarke, : this action was taken by Mr. Reed with | ot conmulting the commission and with | out even notifying it of what had been { done. 1t was not untfl Apell 18 that { Chalrman Clarke discovered the action In the meantime the commisgion had en- { Kaged Mr. Bmith to represent it. Mr 1 Bmith immediately filed a motion to have i i MABSIVE DINING ROOM TABLY Ao of selected wolld oak; has heavy barrel pedestul supported by four caryel law foot. Large 42-ine 1op, extends to 6 foo Bpl, for tomorrow, only / the order of the court modified and the A DECIDED BARGAIN IN A \‘ oazo wet down for immodinte considers- GENUINE QUARTER BAWED LARGE BIZ¥. DRESSER, Con- | ton. It was thiy motion that was under Ca’culated to Cause QAR .COMBLNATION BUFIFET= g P entirely of American { consideration this morning. . om e"t partment, bent gla ndws, silver :'.mny sawed imitation oak, { Smith Reviews Cane, ns ware drawor, |inen compartment inished golden. All drawers i In arguing for an early hearing of the o l era e m French w.\.-yu) plate mirror. Two fitted with wood pulls. Heavy seroll powt, carved olaw feel Larke wize French beveled :lh(l— mir- 9 5 case Mr, Bmith reviewed the work of the commisslon In promulgating fts rate FIRST—The making; simply sn | schedule and called attention to the fact perb, viewed from every critical vor. - Onl | that, shortly after the wcheduld hecams ) angle I | effective, the commercial fnterests of Counell Bluffs, Bloux Clty, 8t. Joseph and Knasas City filed a complaint with the | Interstate Commerce commission charg | ing that the carrlers were discriminating | agalnat these outside points by remson | of the new low rates prescribed in Order l 19 from Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk and ’ other Nebraska points. The probable of i i ! NEXT-—The fit: Absolutely true fashioned by expert men tailors, THEN — The prices: reasonable? Of course, The saving? $5.00 to $7.50 on every suit. AND AGAIN--The styles are accurate reproductions of the season’s successes in Silk Taffeta, Silk Poplin, Gubardine, Poi ret Twill, Wool Poplin and Serge, New and staple colors as well as checks and plaids, Three prices- [ fect of a favorable decision hy the su preme court on the action of the Intersta Commerce commission was the point vigorously urged by Mr, Smith and a Vigorously opposed by the attorneys for the carriers. In answer to a question by Judge Sedgwick whether the Interstate Commerce commission {5 delaying its action on account of the matter pending in this court, Mr. Smith replied | SPLENDI LUK IN A PULL ROLL, EXTHA ROOMY, (OM FORTABLE FIBRE REED ROCKER-—Baronial brown or nat- 3 inhed olsterad in nish leather $5.99 tomorrow, at SCIENTIFICALLY CONSTRUCT- ED REFRIGERATOR, Triple wall construetion, heavily Interlined Two sanitary nickel shelves to food compartment; 40-1b lce ca I have certain information which 1 feli was glven me by one of the commission ers in a ‘wort of confidental manner, that | 1 dnurim rln) I ought to disclose, and | v i am gOINg 1o say that the eommission > ¥ L { In delaying that because of this, but | (.‘f’é /|\ ® fl‘fiT do know that the commission woilld wel e tome a decision from this court as to tho | 2 { reasonableness of these rates as applied LR 10 local trafflo. | know whereof 1 spenk —X> on that. At the time of the hearing bo- | o | fore the Interstate Commerce oommissior _— they put the question to two or three of us a8 to whether not the suprem i court had passed on tho reasonable 9 Of those rates and when they w S G SRS CESSRS 0 % paes SRS Y SR WP ¢ therims 3 AT o O Hand Rubbed » to do »o. | and Finished - gieemeenss oot | Coats for Eastertide | | Pretty New Dresses ‘ ‘ | High Qualities Low Prices 1 AERInat state, it has the authe | In cords, mixtures, velours, kabardines, | Mostly in Gros de Londres and Taffeta in n | . 18- INCH EXTRA MASSIVE COLON IAL PERIOD LIBRARY TABLE Hullt throughout of hard wood, rich y finished in American quarter saw ed Imitation oak. Fumed or golden Fght 1o appoar bafore this Iia apecial counsel and ask t) given the right as under the dect think you sald they had a right to | A0 A meaurse at loast the course and duet of this case before this court In conolusion Mr, Smith asked that t ofMer be set aside and the carriers ) l . TWO SPFRUIAL RUG BARGAINN SPLENDID HIGH GRADK fxift, BRUS vel FHLE RUG ! RUGH Shéatal. At ory apecial, af $12.75 | "$13.50 ) ty or the ; people cf the state of Nebraska, t Breezy Delightful coverts, serges and silks. Colors much as | new steel grays, Chinese blue and rookie, as putty, sand, black and white cheoks, Quaker well as staple shades, ‘foaturing very full skirt and wilver ays, navy, reseda and black, with 1 lower walst lines; many new captivating | beauttful, lusterous silk lnings. | ffoots In shirring, visible stitehing and but j New butterfly full skirted models, many ton trim | | | with @ plalts; collars that can be worn as ehokers or perfectly flat; new pleated three Two world beaters at AWenty or thirty days thereafter to reply quarter and full jength styles and graceful Heed Fxplatus, models without belts $ 50 $ 75 R explanation of his action in ag BB with the ralireads (o & continuar Including large sizes up to 46 . of the case untll Neptes ::..':":.:h.'.‘:.‘,w;,".‘, g : ' 31000 sl 950 s2500 But only two of many o given until the first sitting 1n May fils their briefs and the e Attractive Values ARl he wes moved 1o accede oause ha destred o be fale, 1 14 farther, thatl ne Injury was b . ARY party for the reason that th A% BOW In offeet and the red provide o belng snloyed by all t pere of the state He Lhank A Sale of Pretty Easter Millinery Women's 9-in, Boots of Wpahnblc Kid IMPROVED 12 8ECTION MODKEL WMERE PORM-The » dress (he sugueation tha Better had he cont plaalon reiaiive form on (he market that . OUARANTEED HIGH ARM DROI \ AN “CANING . N HBAD NEWING MACHING Ha . f y solld ouk cane, six drawers, & s, and e A large olection of AN promisnd 1o follow that ¢ Pature very popular & stylish Kach section adjusied indep Wi $12.00 Value for $9.00 ssories 4 alinch Uy by mer pulling L the 5 A Prices | \ s parts to the desired . » . W iAne “ile hosllo| ] PLO0 & Wask, 8l » -uuih L 1 " sl Tlarke Replies Chalesman (Marke of the Tepiring e Mr Meod asewrieg 0 urgent meed for dispateh In dladvas £ of Ihe nee e the rensen that Hre trntate adiustment o Binges Gpen e slaniue . SRS e pointed out Ihat Nebrasia shipper i O denied the Pl benetit of 1) i, Nabraska seaie hecause It a1 | R et T o you abhout Dress Pumps Tallored styles 2.50 Dress Hats 85,00 R()()M\ SLET Furn i s hed “ARTMAN FEATHER || \ & i e, ' ’ ¢ COMPLETE 1516.18.20 Parnam Street ! DOUGLAS ST | ANERICAY BATRAT HONE FURNIANBRS B astats shipments. Me o b Bith i (he wintement that A . - A5 PR e oaae i tha seurt ae el ) SRS gkt Bave the benc il of & abiy deiimien dudge Bowl, spwaking | .