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S - L e - —— —— — ] THE BEE: H\I\H\ MONDAY, MAY Ne})l'aska DEMS SEEK T0 . GOMFORT SELVES Efforts to Find Solace in Primary Returns Do Not Meet with Snoceu. FIGURES WITH REPUBLICANS (From a Sttt (hrmmndem ) LINCOLN, May 7.—(Speatal.)—Efforts of state house demoorats to get comfort out of the results of the primary are bagin- ning to bhe interesting becauso after numerous attempts to compare, add and subtract they find themselves back at the starting point with a condition facing them which does not tend to add much Joy 10 the oceasion Bofore election averything centered on A flght by cortaln democratic leaders to defeat W. J. Bryan. Now that they have defeated him they are wondering what they are golng to do without him The result of the the primary showed that republicans cast 108,756 votes, while democraty cnst but 85,38, womething 1kn 16,000 leas than the republicans. They Attempt to secure comfort from the fact that the per cent of demoeratic gain over the primary vote of 1912 waw consledrably Iarger than the_republican vote. How over, with all the Incrense in the per contage, the fact still remains that with A primary vote, which Is supposed to con fino voters 1o the teket of thelr own party, they fall far short of enough to win and furthermore with the total vote out it indicates that Nebraska |8 nor mally from 20,000 to 2,000 republican Pointing to the past In.order to bolster up courage for the future is an old demo eratio trick, and while they may ho ex- pected to “Point with pride to the past and view with alarm the present,” they cannot get away from the fact that Ne braska s normally a republican state, and with conditions existing as they do at the present time may double ita normal at the polls next Another condition which appears (o give #tate house democrats cournge 13 that o majority of the nominees of the repub lean party cdme from Douglas and Lan canter countios. This e n condition for majority November which no one Is to blame hut the voters themeelves. he inauguratian of the state-wide primary was for the very pur Tose of letting the people selact eand! dates, Tt ix a condition not a theory and the theory which the timid owes are put ting out that Douglas and Lancaster hogked all the offices” In order to prejudice the rest of the state 'agalnst the two hig counties amounts to nothing In a state conventlon relecting cand dates, it in powsible to put up a halanced slate, but in a primary the result of 1} late solection of candidates is nothing more than what must be expected Douglas and Lancaster eounties are the two countles in the state which poll blg majorities and have the largest repul lican population. It {s easy then to un derstand where a primary flght s close that unless these two counties would he important factors in the outcome, The democratie part county that wil| with the two big Nebraska counties, amthera were 1 very close fights tween candidates the result was as |t turned out, and the outcome comes solely from glving the peopls a chance to vols without bringing location of candidatos into consideration Had Lancaster republicans thelr candidates for governor county stood by its candidates the result might have been different, Had they not persisted in voting for the Douglaa count and he atood b candidate instead d¥ thelr own candidate he would have been nominated and it would have taken less than 50 votes hanged to have done so, However, no hody but the democrats appear to he very much wrought up about it and this solely because they see the handwriting on the wall and already foresee the de feat of the democratic party in Nebragka in MeCook News Notes anywhere near compare | , |be insured | | wa 'NO MONEY TO INSURE | Adjutant | department has no majorities in any | YAr departm | damage a8 Douglas |14 [{n Mebrasks pr private M'COOK, Neb., May T.—(Special.)—This evening, the dump and apprcach of (hs American Beet Sugar company at. tif place, on the Burlington line in the Mec Cook yard, was damaged several hundred | dollars by fire, which presumably orgin ated with a pa locomative Maywood good roads hoosters have just completed the merking of the highway between MeCook and North Platte, op erating two gangs over the route on the same day—one to this city and the other to North Platte. Posts were set where necessary and painted, black at top and bottom and with an elght inch white stely between ) ne Notes VALENTIN b, May 7.(Spacial) The 1ors ft Valentine High gave thelr regular annual ha t for t senjor riday night g ¢ auditoriuy | and gold, that being t ¢ ol t Ing T w \ re oK ' | ! Nokhery at Aw » " 4 Must 8 tup Makn Sausage in Ge mmn‘, An Agresadis Burpriae couple will make their home Mrs, Frar Yung, an inmate of St ph's Home at Weat FPoint for the last | elghteen months, died in that fnstitution at the age of § was a native of Austrin and ghe mother of three chil trex ive her, one of whom f trs. John Paul of " Rernhard von Seggern and Miss Ber theran ) the on | \ Vednesday aft ! y W 1 " " farn th of W ' [ 1At ) terda \ A ghter of M tra ' \ i A A Suhmi \ . Diatetes et mt Marweil N . ' e Vam WL Ged tnstant Rellet State College of Agricnlture Wil Visit County Fairs| LINCOLN, Neb, May 7.-(8pecial.) Two exhibit tents of the Uollege of Agri culture. will make the rounds of the county fairs i1 the state th'a falr season so far as possible, They wlill contain information on Nebraska agriculture and the work that is belng done at the col loge and the experiment station. Although twenty-slx applications were rocelved but thirteen gould be filled The follow!ng 18 a list of the towns at which fairs will be held, together with the date: Osceoln, August 29 to Septem ber, 1, state falr at Lincoln, September 4 to §; Lexington, Septgmber 12 to 15; Kear nay, Heptember 21 to North Platte Soptember, 2 to 20; Ogallala, October 3 to 4; Kimball, providing proper dates can be arranged for; Stanton, August tn Kaptember 1; Harrison tember 7 to 4 Chadron, September 12 to 16; tri-state dis trict falr at Crawford, September 20 1o 22 Madison, September 2 to 29; Walthill Octobar, 4 to 4. Pach of the two exhiblia will he housed In large canvas tents about Mx40 feet In wize, The displays inside wil be enclosed In large glass cases containing Informa tlon doncerning practieall#~every phase of agreulture taught at the college Notes from Beatrice And Gage County BEATRICE, Neb, May 7.-(Bpecial,) The report of A. 1. MeCandless, which waa submitted to the ‘Wymore Commer clal clup the other night, showed tha the municipal lighting and water plant lat that place wns being, opérated at a loss of nearly $10,000 annuaily. Rteps | | will be taken to see If the plant cannoy be put on w paying basls Announcement # recelved hore yes of the death of Mrs, Lou Powers, formerly of this city, which oceurre Ner home at Banta Cruz, Onl, May 1 W yeurs of age and leaves her hand and ons son. Mr merly engaged In the real eatate business At this place terda 1 hus Powers was for The town of De Witt will ba wet the coming year, salobn licenpes having been | rranted to J Witte and A. A. Cronk | Clatonla, which has been'wet the last vear, will be dry for the reason that Wil jam Obxehlagen was unahble to secure the required number of slgners to his petition for a ealoon license ~ PROPERTY OF GUARD (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 7.—(Special)—Another evidence of the penurious system which has marked the attitude of mome legis- Intures and especially the last one, to- shown by the all now ward Institutions’of the state wa lettor was recefved Phil Hall from notifying him that government must when & General today property of the This In made necessary because logis- latures have refused to ald the National Guard of the wstate by appropriating funds which would enable the different comPanies to have suitable quarters for the property owned by the government that it would not becoma liable from fire and other conditions to Many states will not be required to fnaure thelr property, hecause nories |have been furnished them where the | property is reasonably safe from fire, but tieally no protection has been made becauise of lack of funds, and emergency has arlsen there sufficient to Insure the now that the are funds properts If there was assurance that next legislature be a little bu and look after the property of the state the same way that a individual would 100k after and appropriate funds for the matter could some hut In the face of tlons of the t legislature nohody to take not the more any would iness-1ike in his awn property the how premiums, be arranged cema a chance villing Notes from Went WEST POINT, Neb.. May 7.—(Spacial) News has reached here of the marriage Point | at Vancouver, Wash., of Edmund Krause ta Miss Julia Knapp of Wymors, Neh | Mr. Krause is a son of Mr, and Mrs, Fd mund Krause of this place and has lived for some yvears in Washington, whera the i Nebl"a,bka 3 8, 1P16. Baby Elephant Seen on the Lot When Circus Spends Sunday in Omaha | Nebraska’ WINDY LONESOME SCHOOL :\,;;"L'{ in |m:m‘>‘y. : The bride H‘ from - | NTELLA, Neb, May (Speelal.)~Love with Dakota and came to Nebraska to [and romance were aded this year |got new and different experience in Svralollbe Elb(.ltl lc \’\‘hl‘n M Gertrude Mecilll taught Wind teaching 'Hu brought ne \'\‘ l|r1"’lll'|f'l her Loneson hool, a country district near hool, and was a successful teacher, Light Bonds Are Sold at Premium | | BYRACUSE, Neb, May 7.-(Specal) Bids were opened Friday evening for | #ale of §16,000 electric light bonds by the | | villags, 1ght bids were recelved from | banks and A houses he best one wan A bid of A1 by the German-Amer lean Trust company of Denver, Colo which was'accepted, The nearest bld to this was that of an Omaha firm for [ 016,05, The bids for the construction of the plant will be recelved at the board moeting, June b, at which time the con tracts will be awarded Ciraduntion exercises for the Byracuse | | High school will be held May 2, when a class of twenty-slx will receive thelr diplomns, This In the largest class in the | history of the achoo! Vatrhuey News Nolen FAIRBURY, Nob, May (Spenial) _‘I:\m only (wo weska more : achool Iy ONEY must rest in the bank to | Falrbury, the senior olasa of the h'g ' } [ ehool. s metively engaged in preparing draw int'rst. VELVET never | | for commencement. The gradunt ng lass | Finid yaar. Witbas Aty SRtk e could have its age-mellowed smooth- 18 eclans a2 P i ' 1 " ntors Wil wiage & clade play, eittld ness if didn’t rest “in the wood | “Day Cupld® at the opera houre on Iy | Any, May 19, On the following Sun‘ay, two years. | | Bev, 0, K, Bhellanberger of the Crristiin & | ehu will deliver the annual b | calntre sermon 1o the gradunies, T L | Alumni banguet will take place on Mon dny, May 72 The commensement axer ————— Po—— CUIf Crooka has departed for New i 3 BT ¥ Orleans to represent the Nebraska State | | Ratall aemcelation, nn n delegate to the DEAD ON | | National Convent on of Retall Graarvs, t | be held this week, Mr, Crooks went tn Hls FEE'I' Bt Louls via rail and then down the | Missieaippl on a Loat to New Orlenns GOLD MEDAL Hanrlam O Capsiles ; | With continued Hot weather fn this | will bring new 1ife and guickly rejleve hat stopped-up, congented feeling, They | e farmers ara ongaged in planting M8 | will therough! clogn nid wWash out Brill ‘ fon | forn and thin week will probably finfah | the kidneys and biadder and sently riilian “"' A d i - : ‘ ALL | this work, The altalta fa already high carry off the 1l “r:.’:lyr‘: uf”:”\“n’\-‘n ,',J Iwnt u‘ll'wllx M‘I IMAY (novsh to bide ‘e rbbit wonkn right into the walls and lining of BURLESQUE BEABON'S FIN, The simmer band concarta will' com. ' tha kidneys, and expels the poisons in CHIOAGO'S OWN mence In this eity on Tuesday night and | Your system, Keep your kidneys in | | tinoe ¢ . ¢ 1 st g00d shaps by dally use ‘of GOLD A c‘n ns“ | continue through out the summer, P INCTMEDAL Haarlem O Capsules and tax le only permits (506 to be ra'red In | will have &good health do to £ From the Magnificent Binr & Garter Than | this manner, other means will e devised mr”v:” ‘1'” ..:, um‘l no ..;.‘- s ncka .;, Madhon and Halstend m-’. 0 w tnehonored, world-wide " b “ maintain the Fairbury band ey It in not a “patent modieine,” .,.,"VAUDEVILLE CLUDES | TLE LD “ TLE MT LE," A number of husiness changes In the | i passed upon hy Government ot N Ry b A . [JT 4-YEAR-OLD MARY SWEET AND " LITTLE MIRAC tile town of Helvey, olght miles north- | Cheminta and declared pure bafors eom Prr e oy gt sl Sopy, of Khe Patiowy | THE 163.POUND BABY CF SELLS.-FLOTO CIRCUS. o S : g into this country. GOLD MEDAL Flands. Wolte & Lae, Descriptive Vocaiiste | west of Falrbury, have been """ M= iw the pure, otiginal Haarlem Of1, fm The Zeposlin airt, Viigits Over the A:m American youth-—adult too, If| Che types wpeflt the day reating, writ- | have purchased the Armer ate bhan tionsl householt remety’ oF e i BEA“IV Swass 38 to GHORUS 3 Ini Jetters, gossiping ane yust generally | Harry Martman, coshier, will be teans- |y Look for the name GOILir Attractive 30 they'll admit it-—have thrilled at the taking it on {ferred to the Bawyer Btate bank at We t | MEDAL on every box. Aeccopt no mu' DEAR READER magic of these words for generations 1iere was a clown who, six days of the |crn, May 1b 7”,:\"( ,‘v"": ""‘"'M-;"‘“'"_!WA'LMI; ,* 1 » sclative of n good und your money If not a ontes 1o the Jits and generation cok, eavorts ahout the land of the saw | Advertisement e old Ciay " et 2 2 dust ring in chalk face and outlandish | Nehraskn Notes you'll make this finnl waek of urlesqus Nations may rise and fall; great i) s Aot kb ek HARTINGTON=The Cednr eounty faly — & IR0 'iaoner. week of silcens’ GOT R 4 & costiume, writing to 10 . fo o will convene Feptember 0 to § ione too good for the show, elthe public questions may occupy (he | nome,” ‘1ie haw n wite and two Widdies, | “ppe Mrx, Johin Mischks, Who AMUSEMENTS [ j o IOMNRON. Mk, asaty Kreater part of the limelight the and like others of the eircus world who | with her moved to Colorado som. | Sunday Sad .om. Math " love fo ome and p | tIme ago helr olorado home P | movies may make their bid for pop t‘- legion |\\v; alo ’ry h ;;x and the r"l”\ :I o ; H‘ ’Hh Co) l“i”vl’fl 80, old friends Jike any other ord mag all team was organized - nd Clifford Runquist as secretar and vy be it in village, town or city, neves Playing Cribbage, ensgrer e e ' . 1 ml\ NIGHT n It you like, but na smo 'n‘ [lowes the power of its enchantment, The tattooed man wan playing crib- | PLAINVIEW -~ Revival mestings started Adta This Week Manksf 10c ""{"' : | The big top and all ite family Rege with dhe. “(atiest “buman o the. BEEAY" RISHE I the Eonsressdons g g R ) § L LBl 0 o |Church. Dr. Fitield of Kansas City, Mo,, £ Robe. Dostaca Mans smeller tops, in themselyes a distinel rid;" and over in the ocorner ‘ef" the | {Viehe S it Fiicdren & Duree. Orpheum Tra | | e L L ido-show tent the “wild man" from | opopmen L ke Cone Haty e 1o fve American Institution wooped wome strange land mat on a trunk and | gregational chusceh are plannt Continu to 1L F. M., ALl Week 0 church are planning on the | f 0 n last onl down upon Omaha yesterday morn- played “Annie Laurie” on a harmonicon (rection of . uew parsonage adioining | "" f,, Ve Charl ing and his listeners, snake charmers, Al ';wr\‘n; b 1.I‘. he m:.,fl; ure S e Yoot Baisane 0 Calmeie inos, ballyhoo men, et a 5 INDER—Henry Rebling and Miai | % BULL,' It wan Sunday, and according. to, |00 Dullshoo men ot ai, remained o |; FENDERCHony Rebing st MilT| pOMITE NEW TS R 2 e : # 00" lent, and with faraway/ looks In thelr [man Lutheran ehureh south of @ hers 8:20 | FUN! r'm o8y time-howored custom in' the realm of the | . They will maks thelr home on a farm. | : EVER MADE e Ip Now ik 10D, the dny of rot for the Bells- |y e menagerin tont hippopotam, | TELGIN—The Community olub has pure NORTH BROS “EAST LYNNE” AT Floto shows lons, tigers, elephanta and all the rest [(hased the opera house of Reymour & 4 But the circus gfounds at Twenty-first 3 " Wolfe for 8700, and workmen are re st Mani mely §ahre of the “finest specimens of the wild [modaliing the bullding and making a | s T S e b aul streets @ ucene of PUAING | hogatn of the Junkle,” grunted, roared ‘numlru of improvements [actvity. Cireus grounds on the day the | goq. riunched thelr food as if Sunday’| OBERT—FrapkKurihals. s farmar 1y "' anu :1‘”;“ mrll always Im the With ace | yy just the same to them as any other i:’m w)lu.;v mm; Nvu;lw;‘vl, nll "';'," ’unn ar"am t n cireus parlance, they have o| Kicked In the ce by mle 10 fron | : b i shoe Incerating his face badly. Part of F boen “bustiing with activity” from tima | “OL Lex: in the crowds that visited the the nose was torn looss and a #erfous immemorial Irciis grounds yesterday were hundreds |Infury infiictea SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE, MAY 0th TO JUNE 16th. “Hey, Rube ! of small boys Just as eager as ever to HARTINGTON Two lots lave been Mr, Turpin tesches all the new modern dances. You got the best at once Bhe tont foen, roriktabaiits mnd oths ‘ p iy th ephintal 3 purchased by Miw, Mary B, MeNamara Class meoty Tuesdayy and Fridays, 8 p m. Puplls oan join open night, iton y [ yth arry” water for the elephan OF 1 nurae, and work willl hegin at onee on | May 9, or phone appliostion, rig most reasonable. cohorts of the "hey rube offingent, | p to the blg show the erection wf a hew hoapital. The site | PRIVATE LUSSON oxvn A‘t ANY TIME. were busy all day bringing the magle wo performagees will be ataged today, |18 Just east of the parochial achool. The | . A oity of canvas, flaring bannors and | The clreus will make fts usual parade | bullding wilt b o frame ,:'\;".'"f.',‘.f.'.'),’,'('.C\’ ——— gaudy wagons into existence | of the downtown streets, leaving the cfr ALLEN~Rev. Samyel F. Merrill, dis- | Clowns, bareback riders, ring men and s grounds at 10:30 this morning tingulshed as the first white #on born |In what is now the state of Nebraska | dled funday at Loa Angeles, Cal., aged | H d heart trouble He w worn in s Baptist Italian Futurists GERMANS CAPTURE FIFTEEN |iniiitiuis, ie Nar'bors i Bhpin Launch New T1 RUNAWAY FOE BALLOONS |snhs et e’ o . ‘bl = PHOTOS RETOUCHED ' " y.‘yl. en @ enrs old b BERLIN, Ma (B, WirelessAo Say | (Corresponderce ¢ A Iated Press) | ()1 A large number of French captive | OME, M 1 | F ! IS | o lloons broke Joose owing to a sudden {dramatists have launched a “Syntheti | theater” here as & means of raisng MOrm. says the official statement fssu :|‘ [money for war chariiles. Here they |today at the Germen army hesde inrters 1 produce fourteen dramas of “concentrate and were driven r the Gorman lines [ Impressionism shorn of nventiona More than fifteen were captured b the | technique. Most of the plays are one act |, o > ¥ plured by | i\vulnln ralsers The most popular pla let has no human acters, hut iy a dog = 1' :' iy " ; ¢ 06 | Applioations for Oruise—Several wp- n another Yy the le e pla plications have been re ved at the loca | appear behind the half-raised curtah DAN CUPID'S IRE IRE WAS ROUSED onsidering Kolng ¢ This crulse lasts on the elvilians' croise | | rulting office from men who are il ne month and Is tor the 1 | pury of glving lahs n taste of " w. Men accepted must deposit Speethe K Ove tva ele frseihuure Taln: o9 "'I' al's Teles 43 for thelr board and pay thelr own hem (o g ™ sportation to and from the seaboard b pntrese— | Nalse for Steel Men | TONTOWN Pa May 1.-Fart A ! " 1 ! nd miners and Keworkers of the [ » | Friek ( " A subasidiar he t United toel rporatior " ’ notifled f & WARS Increass U t mt My N SOREERPTON Broke Out in Small Pimples, Itching So Severe Could Not Sleep, Burned Badly, In 10 Days HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAPAND OINTMENT It st of s ) N o FRENCH AVIATOR HAS BEEN ) vere i { IN SIXTEEN AIR COMBATS | \ = [ [ i e § Nample Each They will maKe better ___Pholo-Engraved Plales Bee Engraving Dup%. Ufldu’_\. Phone - Tyler 1000 BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package oroves it. 250ata]ldrugglsts. | e wflfl“‘ il “MW"" i m ’ywmx g 1 i// N | g ki Five years ago there was completed the most effi- clent transcontinental railroad building of history This year witnesses an even more notable achieve ment-—the placing under electrical operation of 440 miles of main line across the Continental Divide, Both master feats are the work of the same railway It was the C. M. & St P that st & new mark in rallway construction by building in the remarkably short period of three years, & new steel highway across the plaing, mountaing, uplands and valleys that lie between the Missourl River and Puget Sound. By a series of brilliant engineering triumphs the road pushed onward directly through the heart of the Rockies, Bitter Roots and Cascades, As a rosult the . M & St P. s the shortest line to the Pacific North Coast, and leads through the Kreatest extent of beautiful mountain scenery on the continent Again=it s the €. M. & Se. P that! definitely ush einin the new era in rallioading—the era of the eles i While such locomotives have been used on coal and ore roads, In tunnels & mina this is their fest use In transcontine sorvice - hauling with ease (he country's traf over the vast ramparts of the Kockies, effectin Nreal econamies in operation elintinating al trouble trom saow and cobd, and making moun tain travel clean and mountain vistas «lear (fl"(:k(i() Milwaukee & St. Paul travel comfort, lusury and delight 1o RAILWAY youen i you journey 1o Spokand, Seattle, s intermediate on ety he Olympian ' or ' e lox anitive Do iptive oratars and full informaian can bo Liamed ob obdioss boiw kot Odfwms - 1007 Purnam Miewes. OMANA CLGANE DY AL Goneenl Agnnt

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