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THE BEE OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. k| OWE MY HEALTH Nebraska |M. E. SMITH AND COMPANY Nebraska 'Saloonmen Must Pay PUT BIG BRANCH IN LINCOLN | | ot NO CANDIDATE | R P N Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- GOT A MAJORITY; For Juckett's Duath lidingat A S¥ gtemts oF Fwrey |\ NGLE SA g | | n the ground to 74 W0 foot HIS etable Compound. : i, . B Chtmimaibanty ] sBakbet w kiog' & $ioor | | LaNc u) N April %.—(Special.)~The [ space 40,000 square f B Washington Park, IIl.— ‘I am the | Presidential Preference Vote on|judgment of the district court of Dodie : |n.‘ Lincoln piar he main [ SRS Bawt EiGt Sl ionn et pavwsEn - Reptblioan Blde; Jndiotes 1n T e b Al [ oalast M/ 1D marr. Intpat robNer P 30 oiiaeh, 1 {;;C«}lfl th!P:m‘{\n:rp\}n‘le‘ This to Be the Case. | widow of Delbert B, Juckett, a Dodge | machinery and employ t \ t i & 3 ® | county farmer, against several saloon-|people, to be Increased t 2l hin- [ dred naw nervous spells and 6| keepers to 1 damnges for the death |dred, as the nean 1 Tudge 1 fhe Mioes. My chi- | SPECULATION ON INSTRUCTIONS| keriers s e Mieum, I oy dren’s loud talking | ‘ Ten of the saloonkeopers were in busl-| New Land Officialx in Charge. | Sear Y and romping WOUId |\ veopN April 30.-(Special)—-With : AT Ne i pe unley had been mfll\pm(-.u"pr\”us‘ ¥ ot % 1 B Taarei Bluffs, and one each in the town | elaly-J. B Bvans and 1. 1 r Gurnet de nre L -could /Just 82 | otq for president 1t b u certainty thut l,':w\_'h""mm” k and Royal, In Ante:}publican incumbenta In_the otfioss of | i and I would acheall | 1, yepublicans of Nebraska has received [lquor in Royal and started for home. | ¢ over and fnnllnlmmr»{ a majority and republicans are beginning | When the team reached home some time that I would not |0 figire how tightly a delegation elected |in the night, J was found dead | | want anyone to talk | (o the natlonal convention can be bound |from exposure to cold | to me at times, Lydia E. Pinkham’s | by the vote as shown at the primary | 1t waw alleged that Juckett since 1910 \{'.n-g:‘mhlu('ur‘npnun;lunrlI,i\w-rl’lllnrv- | The rule of the national convention re | had bean in the habit of visiting the it ‘ stored me to health and T want to thank immu « majority of the full vote cast [ferent towns and drinking to excess | you for the g“‘)d 1h,.y have done me, I |nt the converton o nomi a'e and «b that | » 1 have had quite a bit of trouble and |#ort of proposition all the cand ""“'DOSII‘B.blC Widow worry but it does not affect my youth- |fuvored at the primary for presidential i ful looks. My friends say ‘ Why doyou [Preference fall far shoit Files for Elnploymcnt 1ook s0 young and well?” 1 owe it ull‘ Footings Without Dougine o the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies.”” | Juat 78 un “"““‘ on of how ¢ e S IR PRI Y Mrs. RoBT, STOPIEL, Moore Avenue, | "9 stand wi : 1" SRR SN " incoLs. Neb., At | iRy Washington Park, Illinois. A ooy o i 1 e S : {5y o We wish every woman who uufl»rfl‘! ord 2 ';Hw» s, five feer und one-half fnehe from female troubles, nervousness, H';’,“""""“'Hm s (| 18, with:blue eyes and s hatr, wit backache or the blues ruuhl see the let- | oss o34 | o ‘duire to trip ‘the ‘lght, fantastic toe i | Roouevelt 91| or to attend moving picure shows and lvrawrlttt'l\hywumn-n made well by Ly~ s bttt o i iy i i dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | What the Vote Shows | dincern the charncters in a guivering and If you have any symptom about which 1L viakon atoial ol 1 tes cnit [ poorly screened oicturs, has filed an up you would like to know write to the | for president cn tie proferentiul tall't, of | plicat with Labor Commissloner Cof Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, | which Cumming, the highest man sosured [ fay for a position an housskeoper for n Mass., for helpful advice given free of | 26,61, and Ford n fow (hetinnne A | bachelor or a widower with o thout churge | majority of all votes tabulated would e | children, but suggests o Himit of two chi : {0,952 and My, Cummin neked 000 « 1"”“ Employment in the ¢ity or country | receiving that number, In fact wiil fa | Wil be accepted the finals have lesk than one-third of the [ This young widow »a he haw lived | whole number of republican ballots 1at | On the farm and knov something about | o kel R ey P (o itled | & Christinn woman, with u good reputa- | 1 1 1dge Hughes o without having hie | Indigestion. Onepackage | /s Husher who wiiout hoving i Lg) ECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY | oroves it. 26c at all druggists, |1500 voters, i« nico entitied 10 n gien MUST PAY BIG JUDGMENT | deal of consideratior y Hughes Vo Axtonishes, (From a Staff Corvesponden has astonished even, hix mogt ardest | the platntiff in a sult for personal in friends who, whils they expected a good | juriea has exccuted " release in writing WITH NEURALGIA howing, did not belleve that so many | of all claims for damages from the de oters would taka the trouble o wr te in | fendant and has recelved a considera- | Comforg | the neae i the o of the strenuons | tlon therefor, but seeks to avold the re Musterole Gives Dellcious Comfort | L. ooc 5u¢ up by other candidates, |lease on the ground that it was ob When (hose sharp paing go shooting | They point to it as an indlcat'on how | tained by fraud or deception practiced hroug our head, when your skull |strong Fughe atiment 18 among No- |upon him by the defendant, and that at| .,:“‘ as 1€ 9t would spiit, just rub a lit- | Lraska republicans, and that the dele-|the time the release was executed hi e USTIEROLE on the temples and |gation would satisty every one by foining | mental condition was such that he wus &k draws out the inflammation, [uitimately in bringing about the nomi- |{ncapable of understanding the nature | soothes away the paln—gives quick rellef l» ation of Justice Hughes and quality of the act performed, or of MU OLB I8 & clean, white ofn | comprehending its consequences, the bur- | vishs with ofl of mustard ”""r‘LANCASTER COUNTY | den s upon him to prove thems fuct T a mustard plaster and does not bil sy the supreme rt fsh A DA P SRIRG [ VOTE FINALLY COUNTED | ™ 50n the wmount received i netite-| Doctors, wnd niirses’ frankly recom- BB 1 S | ment i# grossly Inadequate to compen end MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat,| LINCOLN, April 3.—8pecial,)—The of- | "ate for the Injuries sustained that fact | Bronehitis, ¢ Stiff Neck, Asthma, |ficlal count of Lancaster county, the last | ™4¥ be considered, with other evidence, | Neuralgla, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu-|to report with the exception of Dougles, | ** (#NdIng to whow unfair practice; that | matism, Lumbago, Pains a ches of |whows that Estabrook ran better in the | (N¢ varty had been overreached, and p Joints, Sprains Mus- |capital city of the state, compared with | that the mindk of tho parties never met Chilblaing, Irosted Feot— |other candidates, than he did in In the consummation of a valld con-| Cotds of the Chest (It often prevents |county so far reporting. The vote tract,” 1y alwo asserted | idetod ) Lancaster shows: . Cummins, 2.600: F In the above opinion the supreme court t v druggists, in 26c and 50c jars, |16 stabrook, 1,127; Hughes, 728, affirms the judgment of the district | | u special large hospital slze for | Ross, 274 court of Douglas county In a mm(’ 50, l Senator Burkett, for vice president, re- | brought by Allle L. Perry against the| e wure you get the genuine MUS- ’nv-i\ul 5,199, while William Weh. | Omaha Electric Light and Power com- | TEROLIE. Refuse imitations—get what [ster recelved 1,243, Morehead, the | pany for 82,600 for perwonal 4dnjurles re- | r. The Musterole Company, |democratio nomination for vice president, | ceived while jn the defendant's employ, | Cleve Ohio. recelved Perry was an are lght inspector and | | On 1 uluul States senator, Aldrich [ received a shock which threw him from | polled 3,708 votes and Kennedy 2817 [a pole to the pavement below, sustaining | Democt candidates for senator show | a fracture at the base of the skull, The | Titene 1,848, and Dnn, 1,510, Taking | company settled with him for $67.00, the vote on senator indicates that the | Fraud was charged in obtaining the set- {republican vote in Lancaster county iy 18,167 greater than that of the democrats, | the the republican candidates being while the combined vote of the democratic candidates on the |same office was but ! combined vote on To Keep Teeth Sound, Spotless and Sparkh’"g | hn Doe Glven Jall Se | TUMSEH, Neb., April 20.(8 It has been discovered that refined ava ‘ A tramp called at the home of John tol will actual remove all stains and Gillette, southeast of the city and sty ey By L Bl e 0| hogred for something to eat. He wa orth-while infc ince | refused The il left home during K “'\“'f‘”,“‘l”' fternoon and someone got into the 1A B Sannve by the | house and helped himself to a quantity of food and Mr. Gillette it Steinaver and the fellow was hrought ome few dollars in money had the tramp apprehended to Tecun: He would not glve | name, but gave the name of John Do He was taken before Justice ¥, H. ol W ton and fined $80. Being unable to pa Doo was sent to the county twenty days Three Denths at York, . g - ORJ Neh April 30 ’ % | terdny. Mrs. Alberta Phipps, wife of S @ held Monday nftery \ L s le Weak Stomachs Need » [ I i i So Do Inactive Bowels | . First Thml—hch Nemm; Bofore Breakfast AS DIFFERENT from physic, pills, mineral wnlfl oils and anemas, as day is from night NNT in Rl g taste, action, resull. DIFFERERT Mnuu mmlll we use consiipation and Kindred allments pass away . 1ike mist befors the sun IFFERENT because It Invigorates and upbuikds, and SEGAVSE It s a natu ral way to better health, a stronges h, more regular bawels, clearer skin, gre. argy aking James o 14 LET FRUIT-VIGOR HELP YOU Mvsle. ® . T0 GET WELL and KEEP WELL - : . ANT first class druggiat or grocer can et Fruit Vigor for you 31 per jar. O by parcel post from s One o Four lars 33,50 Six jare $5.00 STEWART FOOD CO. 429 Sasurily By, CH0AS \ THE “COME-BACK” Norih tlement, Perry claiming he understood the amount pald was for back wage DODGE COUNTY FARMER ACCUSED BY MILLINER | | FREMONT, Neb, April 0, -(Special) Miss Ielen Ktoneburner, a pretty | mtliner of Dodge, came to Fremont teday tarmer of the northern par: of the count Loermann rged tempted an | attack on the Dodge milliner, while she | wa ne in the shop at Dodge and | while he was there under the pretext of | buying a hat for wite. 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