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3 B S ' Nebraska FIGURES THE VOTE FOR CONGRESSHEN Face of Primary Retarns Shows Only One District with Demo- crat Majority. KINKAID HAS THEM ALL FADED (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 9 complled by the state can board on the vote cast in congre (8peclal.)~Tabula tiona nsing aslonal districts present some interesting figures and indicate that there is no good reason why Nebraska should be represented in congress by more than one democrat, The figures show as follows IPIRST DISTRIC Reaviw, republican Maguire, domocrat MeCarty, democrat Livingaton, democgat Ropublican vote, republican majorify, BECOND'D guk«r, ropublican oreer, republican Bigelow, republican Lobeck, democrat Quinby, democrat Pleharty, democrat Monahun, democrat Itephublican, 14,657, democrat, 11,721 publican majority, 2,046 THIRD DISTRICT Zuelow Warnor, republica Ftophens, democrs Tapubliean, 13,42 ocrut majority, 1,140, FOUTRTH DIRTRICT Bloan, republican Iiilloan, republican ml.nk, flrlmulflll' 10,04 | 14,462 dem democrat, 14,462 democrat, 10,460 081, JIWTRICT. puk ) ) il FIETYE republican Andrews, republican Hhallenberger, democrat t Harton, Price, damor 1, Hepublicean, 12,420, publican majority, democrat, 1,806, | In the Sixth district the democrats have ; t closes with the following paragraph Sale ! become discouraged In trying o defeat S L B In order thiat our employes may feol Moses I, Kinkald and so no one cared to | OSCEOLA, Neb, May 9-(Special)-At t' Ouls_ 908 ers free to-ald In mr};n.m;‘.‘.lrln e will, untl Continued ! opposs him for the nomination, However, | a meoting of the Osceoln Commerclal club V N b ‘k ROTRIRE._HOCRS: " Pa7 May _Thte, 1en yours per day, to employes enlizted in 241 democrats wrote in the name of 1, B “Iulwl last week, the matier of a new court ISlt e ra'h a the National Guard during such time a T°d.y 1 McDermott of Kearney, but with no op wouse In Pollk county was taken up and the \I may be v"\lulrldyhu. M‘H'l‘rt‘l ”I“[‘u“ position Congressman Kinkald recelved | discugned at congiderablé length. Th COLUMBUS, 'Neb, May ~(Special| e} Criempment-or other mititary CHY 1 15,268 Voton Inst, two venrs there has been much senti- | Telogram.)—Bixty-five 8t Louls business | Thin Indicates that the Wirst, Becond, |ment manifest In favor of the erection | men and 1 ra arrived at Columbus| New York City has more than 1,000 | . ° Fourth, Fifth and Bixth districts have | of o new county bullding moie in kxeping | this morning on a_spemial train at K| Chinese laundries | " ewe r at er ecla rlces vepublican majorities and should elect 1a- | with the present day nesds, As & result | 0'clock, They wore accompanied by a| publican congressman, while but one d18- | of (he Commereial club's cons deration of | Miltary band and are under the guid-| 5 4 & s R trict, the Third, Ahows & republican |fho 1ro ect n Commitias wan apronted 1o | ANee of Secretary Robort Leo of the Sales | T he b;g Iewelr_y sale in progress is a splendid oppor- minority, and that so small that with a |, S eonla of the county asd secur:| Managers' league, They were ‘greeted on . . eandidons ko, Willam B Webnan that | V12l the people of ihie county and SeSUEL | " grrival iera by Magor othloitnar l tunity to gratify personal jewelry wants or to secure Alstrie t to elee epublie '8 v .| and Becretary Dickey of the Columbus . Alatriet QUL o lct o repinlenn 48 1t | bours ot couny commisrioners (o make | % RO DK B LSRN gy wassepatia 1o the aadcina to gifts for others. ) Btaphena got the congremsional hablt, |1 17 O o B o e rajee) | P8VId City and will stop at Hastings PANe=MRLes FAFY Blovd reductions which make this sale a record breaker: " ¢ §08. BENERS | tonight b Y h { being ;‘,m‘ and the nev P.ll\‘llrl:'ll't""v En']llr_v nolat, wialy tetter plmples, bofls MEN’'S WATCHES p occupy the site of the present structure, id other eruptions come ¥ wm J g - 2 h i COlum us Knlg ts st Ecsodfasry s i i MRS. DOGGETT, WHO SHOT which muy be efther inherited, or ac Elgin 16-8ize, Open-Face Watches, in fine gold-filled cases, Bl I MO0% 68 e E lauired through defective digestion and 116 3 3 iR Re-Elect Officers |rem mhe committeo nas been at wors HUSBAND, OUT ON BOND |(plied, iiove Regular $12.00 to $14.00 values, sale price ,....... - A and ave meeting with the best kind o - these eruptions with drying | . i » e N {8 dangerous | . encouragement In every part of the | NORTH PLATT®, NEB, May 0, " W, D aiva i i O o, the old reliabi i tehes, open-face, 12-size, 2h-y FOI’ EI]SlllIlg Yea:r county and from present prospecis the | (Specia’) Harry Doggett, a Union Pa- |, boods Hamsparilly the R siihares Elg skl ). OP! S&8i50, 18, 8. f'"’" -year guaranteed e el necessary number of names to the poli- | cific awitchman, was the principal wit- [the humiors and improves the digestion | gold-filled case, with beautiful enameled designs, FREMON Neb, May 0-—(special) | tions will be weclred within a very whori | ness for the state in the preliminary | assimilation : | Fahys & Co. All put up in a fl‘ne ma- All officers with the exception of James |(ime, It will take 1,400 petitioners to re. | hearing in the Lincoln county court that ‘m"""' ‘I“"':"'H"" "K':"wlvflllllll': ,:,'(,'"',f{,"'", 'f‘w":“ | J - J P . Lanigan of Greeley, who moved from |cure the necessary levy to raise the | resulted in his wite, Mrs. Vivian Dog-|1o ao its work. 1t purities the biood, | hogany box. $20 values, sale price..,, the atate, were ro-elected unanimously wl | $100,000, gett, belng bound over to the district|tones the stomach, and bullds up the | (i 00 e e the adnual convention of the Nebraska | i | court on charges of assault with intent ;'\l\‘:'v‘l‘v’-\w:,lr‘x ”h ’w:‘ r(”l’nllh'v vmulfl of [ Bracelet Watches I Diamond nm" i Knights of Columbus here this after NOI‘th Platto Club to do great bodily harm. Doggett wan |CSTEEE MY LG TITRR 10 1 | vorv smiF Somactet wateh, 1n s goid | | S oriolyy ot R ‘ noon, brought to court from a hospital where |xystem. Remember to ask for Hood's | | filled cane and bracelet; guarantesd | | oo . {FF 1 | The officers are; state chaplain, Rev, k. t he was recovering from two bullet |Barsaparilla, because nothing | “ for 10 yean llh nrly 6 98 | | $27.00 values ‘16-50 A. Dumphey, Button; state deputy, Geo. Ha;s ew wecre a;ry | wounds Infilcted by his wife. He testi- H“‘,:‘"'."";'}’",'jj"""l elue can take .ts plice | “},‘;[:" ity saly o $20.00 values, 6 carat in G185 () | | And 41400 viues Corcoran, York; state secrotary, Frank flea that Mrs, Doggett had shot him YETRANER Bolia Goid raceist ‘ana’ Cane, very | ABY RPN i &1 L4 1 [ . i e iy 4 e . ooy 5 . | amatt 15 o4 movement: giaran- | | Genuine Pure White Dismonds, Folld Gold M. Colfer, MeCook; state treagurer, NORTH PLATTE, Neb, May 9—(Bpe- | after they had had some conversation o il e 126,00 | welght 38-100 to 43-100, met in 14Kk ’an‘mal«] aodiane, Patrick J, ODlonnell, O'Nelll; stafe ad- | o0\ ' Wisher, former secretary | concerning separating and his going m‘; : - sls 00 [ Titfany mounting, worth' “@@#7 B() | | $3.00 1o 43,5 vocate, Judge Bar Wahoo; lato | oo he Alllance Commercial club and aec- | Omaha to work. Mra, Doggett did not - > price o SV WL st cve LY ] Catal warden, Willlam Beckensteln, Alliance. | .oiupy of the Western Nebraska Com- | take the stand, but had previously told - Alllance was chosen’ for the. meeting | yorofal clubs and of the State Associa- | officials and newspaper men that she e of the convention in 1017, During ¥ the day a flood of telegrams wan recelved at convention headquarters, from business Inviting the knights to eotne to that place next year, Delegates from the men twenty elghi coun eils, In the state, in addition to Visitess brought the total number in attendant at the convention to o 10), Hervices were held in the afien 1. Pat vick's Catholic chureh, where the Iig Re lohn ‘Fihew, incoln presided, The convention was brought to a with & banquet close this evening soclul dance. Falrbury News Not FAIRBURY, Neb, May 9.-—(8 eclal.) THE, BEE: Beatrice Woman arico Wonan — GEN. HALL EXPECTS Se8 "0 : Big Touring Auto CALL AT ANY TIME REATRICE, Neb, May o-(Special)—~| Will Be Ready for it When it Comes and Has Plans Matured for Mrs, J. P, Saunders, wife of Mayor Saun ders, had A& narrow escape from serlous Eventualities if not fatal Injury yesterday when she lost control of her touring car on Court : " 3 roet. The machine dashed into the|U. S. SENDS RANGE FINDERS corner of the old Nebraska Natfonal bank block at Fourth and Court streets and | (From a Staff Correspondent.) was prevented from pitching over the | LINCOLN, Muy 0 The cor walk into the basement below by strik- |ditions in Mexico and the Information (8pecial.) ing the fron rafiing near the buflding |contained in noon papers that President The fmpact hurst both front tires and [ Wilson would call out the state militia broke one fender, but Mrs. Saunders, |of three border states to patrol the bor who fainted after the mccident, escaped |der has livened up things considerably Injury at National Guard headquarters todny Ben Ridgely has been appointed chief The arrival yesterday of two range of police of Pickrell, nine miles north of | finders, one each for the two Nebraska BeatPMce, where one saloon Is In operation regiments, indicates there In a possibility Bince Boatrice went dry recently the town | that instead of going to Fort Robinson for summor manouvers the Nebraska has been the mecea for the thirsty and thoss' who cannot afford an auto go on|Juard may ‘be sent to the'south so as to the train, hire & team or walk. So far|be In closer communication with the bor thete has been no disturbances of any |d4eF ey General Hall ia carrylng out the army he body of the Iate Charles Neld-|ides of keeping quiet, but when shown hast, who dropped dead here Sundsy aft- | the papers today the gonoral ovidenced ated that orders A keen interest and ind ernoon of heart trouble, will be taken to FaboR OF hes ; . | to move to the Mexiean line would not Brownville, Neb,, for Interment tomorrow. ot A by My, Neldhart was one of the oldest Ma. | ™aKe him doet hRdly a g ot g o saivst General Hall ia one of the recognized sons In the state, having served the § clent adjutant generals of the Na Brownville 10dg0. a8 worshipful mastep | officlent adjutant ger . sy g o, o loaves five | tonal Guard and stands high with army thir vo yenrs ngo o loaves fiy " headquarters, and the “mothers who daughters, his wife huying possed away | g0t b ot thelr boys to be soldiar b /o 4 as woll as those who did, may rest as John Wnsheler, for the Iast fow Yea'S | . 04 1ot the boys ‘who avs.uider. sons u resident of Diller, died at that place| Lo, o0 Gonaral Hall will be taken yestorday, ngod 4 yewrs, The funeral =T o Wednesday form the German elght miles south of will coeur Lutheran Wymore Movement for New Court Houge in Polk ArrAngements, plan 1o In connection with other General Mall In on a equip a wireless company of the guard He has fortunate In enlisting the services of A man who s en expert In | wireless telography and will be placed in charge of the work church, working been tion of Commercial Clubs, yesterday took | had shot her husband after he had told work as secretary of the North Platte Chamber of Commerce, Becretary Wisher in already arranging for a visit to North Platte by various Commercial | had thrown a number of dishes and a elubs and Community clubs of surround- | meat cleaver at her. Mrs ing towns and counties and for the mark- | Ifherty on $600 cash bonds Ing of 20 miles of road In the vieinity of North Platte telling the distance to | ;l‘-v this city 2 up t.e to live with another woman, Bhe de clared that she shot him only after he Polk Connty Ploneers Dead, LA, D May 9.—(8pecial.)— During the last week 1wo very prominent old oitizens of Osceola and Polk county | have passed away and been lald at yes | BEAVER CITY HIGH HAS The Protestant churches of Falrbury have Joined In a two weeks' rvevinval ampaign, which 15 being conducted at the Presbyterian church by Dr, ¥, L. Mouse. An exccllent cholr furnishes musle and singing for the revival meet Ing Bert 8mith, general foreman for the Rock Island, fins returned from a husi ness trip to Kansas Clty 1. J. oCnant filled his position temporarily Roy Everhart ls in Sabetha, Kan., at the bedslde of his wife, who (s in a hospital st that point Everhart Thomas O'Connor of 8alt Lake City Utah, has taken a position in the Rack Island locome shops at this point He succeeds b Miller The Marbine bank of 1t ached fts high . A y am yver §1,000,000. or bank in this inity that the depoaits have reuched BURLINGTON RAISES PAY OF SHOP HANDS DEATH RECORD PIPE of VELVET is like a good watch dog. It wel comes fren'ly thoughts an’ scares off unfren'ly ones, ‘2;’ fi "A(( e her that he was leaving to go to Omaha Doggett 18 at WEDNE OMAHA, DAY, 1ot pp 1 P. E. 0. Sisterhood PR ‘ of Iowa Gains Over ; : 'w Members \akan 300 New 1 |0il Company Leases Twe Thousand | CFrodwa. i vay s—efore leaving W(’nty 10USald or Newton, la., to attend the twenty 0Q hlp | tourt) jual meeting of P. B 0 | Acres at Table Rock |« anmuai mectin o Sisterhocd of Towa, May 9 to 11, Mra PABLE ROCK, Neb., May 0.~ (8pecial) | Stella M. Porter, president of the sister- D s P f o have been| ™® d, sald the order would ba able to i sy o A ap b » report an increase of between 300 and . ' ¥ ! . re lease on land 01400 new members and four new chapters represent a company of Nebraska busi-| O Isterhe In approximately 10,000 s t oncelved the fden |Tere are 14 chapters in lowa with Chap | onpaaioeai s {tor A, located in Mt. Pleasant, where the | that the Kuns In._axtends to rhood was organised January %, 186 | Tubie K, and that beneath the surface AMong the expected at the lown | these voins may be tapped and flowing | ..ung chapter convention s Mrs, Mary wells of great value struck, They &vo| ape, geafford, one of the original even asking for lewsen on 20,00 acren of land |\ p, organized the sisterhood at lown In this néighbor and weveral 104808 | woglovan colloge in Mt. Pleasant. Mew have alrendy been granted. These lensos | geurtord rosiden at West Liberty, In grant to the leasee for the sole and only Bupreme President Helen M. Drake of purpose of mining and operating for oll| poagricn, Neb,* will deliver an address MAY 10, 1916 and gas, laying pipe lines, bullding tanks, | on uesday afternoon. Mrs, Btafford, power statlons and atructures (hereon | yyo 1y o past state president, will speak to produce, suve and take care of much|,y veiptul Thoughts” Wednesduy after flavor, products, the lease to remain in fores f;oon ! for.a period of five yenrs, or as 1ong 8| ey ohapter In the state {s expected ofl or gas or cither of them Is produced| , po roprogented by a delegate and many on sald land. These men seem to have | yiiions will attend from the various | | Information that gives them falth In the|epupters. The representation was out | proposition, and they seem to have con-fqowy ywo yours ago from two to one del- | | fidence enough In it to put thelr money| euto por chapter. The past presidenta [ Into it if they can ket the nocossary sup-| ..o ev.officio delegates, The object of i il land-owners of thif |, q,0ing the number of delegutos was to | Ottumwa Company Encourages Men to OTTUMWA, In Manufacturing tool for preparedness by a bulletin for that May 9. company, a large eoncern, has shown its posting in ity plan the eniployes which preparedness 18 but against an unforeseen nations Absolutely Removes [ndigestion, One package oroves it. 26¢ at all druggists, FREE TO | Without Discomfort or Logy of Time Join State Militia The local Dain hay sympathy ways insurance crisis and ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use | make It possible entertain for some of the smaller | | eities to the grand chapter | | meetings | | Even before war the cluded twice as many women u the beginning of the pres | ent population of Germany in men Bee Want Ads serve hundreds daily, t The Big Undermuslin | | Sample lines of High-Grade Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, All | traveling bags are leather lined and have English sewed frames. | In black, brown and russett. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 inches. | goods are values up to $10.00. On sale Wednesday $4 9 . at ceresrannas | | $1.00 Fiber Suit Cases............ A New, Harmileas Way to Banish Halry Growths We are Omaha headquarters for the famous Kayser Silk (Hloves, For fit, wear and quality, Kayser gloves are unsur passed, Kvery pair is guaranteed by th the makers and ourselves Compiete, fresh stocks, ready f warm weather wear \ am and fm $2.75 \ R“,Sf‘. fpr All 'Rooms purpose ' rug fler Per Pa‘ni‘r,k‘50c .fo ¥ " o house We ¢ AN exoe) actually worth 82260, In ¥ room $17.98 1" $31.75 nly five 0512 Nigelow Bagdad . \ Ave al i iw z‘ toval Wilton Rugs, the best known rugs on the arket 1 Ketail vegulnrly this gra Rugs . ' atte suita for s | | [ Wilten Rues, & by | R | S0 AL good patterns The following items show the big 20-youmr gold Alled case; open or clossd cane; reguinr $12.00 ( SUIT CASES and BAGS at BIG SAVINGS These 500 with a Flavor Flayor is not expected of ordinary soda crackers. But Biscuit are extraordinary soda crackers and have a distinctive appetizing Buy Uneeda Biscuit because they are soda crackers with a flavor, but, above all, buy them for their crisp goodness, 5 cents everywhere NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY by the steady gain the Want Ads have made FURS Moderate \ Store Your ‘. Charge and Be | Service $6,98 Made by Jos. ..$10.98 i #In movement, llunnlu" | $7.98 beantifully $1.39 Trooche N i g - Anderson, whose funeral was held on | M and we want you to try it o on o at About 200 Fiber and Matting Bags and Snit Cases, values BEAVER CITY, Neb., May 0.~($pecial.) | gungqy, and Nels Nelson, who wan fol- | fong-standin i’ development to $1.00. All in one lot Wednesday at............ovvees C | =The graduating exercises ofthe cinds of|,,y0q 15 the cometery Monday. Kach of | Whether it jqecnsignal o ;i Yo-held on May in a large tent, WINCH | oqp)y day and leave behind a large num- | what clinate you live, no matter wha has been pitched on the campus, to mc:| W W50 L T nd friends who will | Your @ pation, If you are trouble | commodate the class and the graduates’ | oo TG 0L are very ready to at our method snould relle | relatives and ‘friends. The .]hw-. h“llvlhm< S0k (0 1h¢ Wrihtaess and seod tiisen R wint 4o sand L NO I E ‘ym, 1K\w, l‘.’n.‘\u: to be the ,x‘:‘«‘l u’y Sl of $ani) of the. bwo (it sRiien | y hopelens cases, Wk 2 o town of oy 1,000 inhabitants, Thepa | POIK county. | fime, “pitent amokon.” ot n the Art Embroidery Store | was not & public building iIn town of Conntipation and Indigestion, \‘W e, that this new me sufficient slze to furnish accommoda I have used Chamberlain's Tablets |t0 end all difficult breathing, Al whees (] f OW 18 THE TIME to ch n ling! tty I .d ; tho 1 o and all those terrible paroxysms a )] ME to choose an exceedingly pretty Lamp and pay very little for it he | thor and must say they are the best T have s Big g : ) re. The following {8 the class roll: John|ever used for constipation and Indige e o ober ta (00, impOrtAD ' 1" Wa have taken many of the best Lamps we have in stock and reduced the prices so | Hill, Ray Young, Roy Carter, MAy \? ¥<|sion, My wife & s p nd yite now fl ‘ radically that everyone who has the slightest need will surely share in this sale, att, Lee Watkon, Filen Hoop, Goldie 180 used them for indi | Roy C. Bmith Lottle Ayars, Fern|&estion and they did her good,” wi - - —_— ) I")‘l.,_.\1‘;‘-',Iu:nv“l‘;”.’\'n Eugens 8. Knight, Wilmingte ( Boudolr Lamps, in Birech Mahogany, wired; [Abrary Lamps, in solld mahogany and hand ] r, Aubrey ' | Chamberlain's Tablot mild and with silk shade; in blue, pink, yel | carved wood, finlshed H el 1 1 ok, Em l 75 , finlshed in Roman Gold and [ mett h; W ;\(\m: »r H\\ nyne ‘\" In their actio (Give ““ n low and old rose; $3.00 values, at . [talian finish, complete with silk shades; trim Stevens, Bula 1, Critser pulnh Harman, | You are certain to he plense vith o 4 3 R Rtiin. Tiveds . Tinuan, TAas | e ot O e SPToot whlah thar. Drs Mahogany Floor Lamps, two lights, with silk | Med with braid; some with fringo; others with | Elsie M. Coffey, Buniee V. Fults, Willlam | ment inge; $16.00 to $17.60 values, Slo 00 . . . | Tad }E‘”‘.‘wv:.‘l‘\ ;IL’“”" : '{."" . \|I'”:‘In|‘: R T T " . jenuine Imported Japanese Lamps, with shade, ) ot kat Clsanoe. Callyy. 7 HYMENEAL Mahogany Library Lamps, two lights, pull | two lights, in Japanese figures and vases; | re Loor Dudley '|' tton, Nre hain sockel; also Dresden Library Lamps, | fancy decorated shades; also hand ocarved ”u‘..‘u;!.l 8 Ooitey, { ”|\|',.,"|| Atanker-Jas $6.60 to $10.00 values 4 75 bronze Candlesticks; $35.00 to | SShmiae Wisehme V. Forn| M as J v and I ————— Wednesday . $45.00 values, at A $18.75 Kent \ e ( ] Marga " fq K tha meler " ronss N g Lankheine, | 48 moraing & YOU'LL GET RID OF |many “wn O e A e o g KAYSER SILK GLOVES | many 40 Wit g Wall Paper Three Specials b | Grouped In th peclal of ferings of wall papers are all kinds and designs sultable for avary raom, You can save & substantial sum by taking Advantage of this sale A Good Releotion of Light Oel wed Fapers, with matohed bor dora and cellings, sultabla for Dedroe ma and spare AN apportunity to select 30 Ineh Papers with out borders to I eolors of tan, gres Bue. Nolhing more paps wiar tor downstalrg 51 E roome, Npaoly oll A largs varfely tn all solors and fonignn Independant Hidon walls, matohed with outout bom ders In Al widiha et abis for halls, and dining roams. Over 34 paliome Vers Hving roams Yaluea to Joa, Wadnoaday, roll