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\ *fore THE ‘ Nebraska | AD MEN GLIMPSE STATE'S MARVELS Visit to Hastings and Kearney Proves to Be Especially Happy. CHICKEN DINNEBB GALORE Hastings, Neh, June 8.—(Special Telegram.)—As guests of the Kear- ney Morning Times and a committee from the Commercial club, with Sec- retary Ben Watson at the head, the touring easterners enjoyed three happy hours at that city before head- ing in this direction, where they ar- rived in their special train shortly be- fore 5 o'clock, W. F., Bailey, manager of the Times, and Editor Frank Brown shared the honor of being hosts at Kearney, while Colonel E. B, Finch acted as marghal of the day The party has now acquired con siderable dimensions, having recently heen enlarged by the arrival on the train of W, R, Mecllor of the State Board of Agriculture and Professor C, W. Pugsley of the University of Nebraska, to say nothing of the vig orous Bert Connors, secretary of the Grand Island Commercial club, who Was kidnaped, Through the courtesy of Judge Russell Palmer of the 1733 Ranch, named because both San Francisco and Boston are exactly that number of miles away from the beautiful spot, a tour of his ;.hu- was con ducted by the entertainment commit tee, after which luncheon was served on the lawn. It was not much of a lunch, nothing but fried spring chick en right hot out of the pan and all the other fixings that accompany such a delectable layout Tobin Likely to Moult, Tobin, says that if he 80 boss of the Lincoln Star, has one more spring chicken dinner he'll begin to moult sure; Charley Rosewater of The Omaha Bee was scen scratching the gravel gently with one foot just be he mounted the train, and was heard to cluck softly to himself, The advertising blokes and the ef PROMINENT FIGURES AT CHICAGO CONVENTION— On left is D. D. Woodmansee of Cincinnati, former presi- dent National Republican League of clubs, and John Hays Hammond, present president. Farm Bulldlng and Most of these are for the French gov- ernment After inspecting the barns and mar- | ket, the visiting party took a spin | around Tom Bradstreet's private two mile race track near the outskirts of BEE: Nine Horses Burned | Nebraska l 'MR. POOL ISSUES OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE BOOK OF FIGURES| Secretary of State Compiles Vote at Primaries of Ne- braska, WHAT THE STATE HAS DONE (From w Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, June 8.-—(Special )—Secre tary of State Pool has written a book It will find no place in the public li braries of the state in the section de voted to modern fiction, because it deals with facts regarding the vote cast in the primary elections of the state wince the primary law was augurated in 1907 It gives the total vote cast in the state at the last primary by parties in | all the counties; the total vote b counties by all parties on presidential | preference, delegates, ele ] other important office on these offices by congr tricts and is a complete the figures as they secretary of state counties It gives the mary for each year tors and | ive sional di showing of nt to the lifferent were g from the pri primary total vote in the since the law went into effect, the figures show- | ing as follows | Hoplombor 39, 1901 10,9 Hieptomber 1 08,11 Augint 17 94,304 August 16 108,081 Augunt 10, 1280 April 19, 10 1 (31 August 14 April 18, Republicans might following figures of which shows the republican vote | strongly to the good in those pri-| maries, yet each year a democratic | governor has been elected | well study the the primaries | Republionn | Republican, Democrat. Ma 012 . 11,269 wi 74,493 67,200 7,104 | This year the vote on the parties was, republican, 102,755; dem ocrat, 86,889; republican majority, 15, 886, Will the history of 1912 and 1914 be repeated? Thirty- Four Given Right to Practice 9, 1916. SIDNEY DRYS WILL FILE | dams APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT | canv ney cal e I\m‘n'h:;Lh{:_m.::lxn.-l\'\‘.‘.c.,' Sidney drys, and other lawyers left Re here today for Lincoln to file man-|cial.) i A RECORD the vote |} two | B June 14 Is Flag Day. Buy a Flag NOW! NOW FOR 15 Wonderful Bargains f‘ In Ready-to-Wear fo ONE OF THE BEST SALES terial, good style and smallest price you ever paid, buy in this No. 1—89¢ damus act ness men it was decided to celebrate the Fourth of July in Beaver City. The committee appointed has raised over $500 for that purpose. An in- vitation will be extended to all of the state candidates to be present n in the supreme court ug to compel a thorough re- ass of the recent vote by the Sid- council, Beaver City Will Ceiebrate. aver City, Neb,, June 8.—(Spe- At a mass meeting of the busi- Bee Want Ads serve hundreds daily. Buy Your Vacation § Outfit Here and NOW! BUSINESS 0F FRIDAY r Women, Misses and Juniors If you want good ma- ale. 0. 3—$1.69 we have ever announced. Wome and Juniors’ Summer Silk Blouses, many different styles B Dress rosses, Street """""-“‘ of new and right up-to-the-minute Hundreds of splendid “mw and colored tub 1 m 1, Fonitl ‘ dresses. Dozens of styles, many different | Mmodels. Tub silks, heavy Jap silks, kinds of good wash materials—ratine, | Novelty silks, ete. A very wonderful voiles, piques, linens, fine fancy materials, | lot of silk blouses, all wanted colors and @c. Made to sell up to $8.00, styles, $2.00 and $2.50 some worth even more, at . OHC. | i b LI $l-69 No. 2—45¢c No. 4—$1.00 Women's White and Colored Cotton Blouses || Women's and Misses’ Correet Style Sum- hundreds to select from, many different | mer Dress Skirts, many different styles. styles. Made of good quality voiles, lawns, | Made of good Pique, Ratine, Bedford Cords, organdies, novelty materialy, rice cloths, || Gabardine, colored stripe materials, ete. stripe materials, ete, All up-to-date style Made with pockets, belts, button trimmed, and materials, Many sample blous ete. Extra sizes for stout women, $1.25, worth to $1.00 || $1.60 and $1.76 values, Friday, at ¥ 450 at, each $l .00 0. 5--$1.39 No. 7—99¢ Hundreds of Women's and | Women's Silk Petticoats, made of good Misses’ Cloth Dress Skirts, dozen of styles. Made of all-wool serges, diagonals, novelty cloths, fancy mixtures, checks, plaids, ete, Over 500 to | quality messaline, many different styles. Perfect in every way 99 Cc Friday, only .. No. 8—19¢ Allen, Neb.,, June d 1;,;;»‘ casterners were smitten on the | he"city where 8 few ‘speed records giilen, Neb:, Jun m"l ”‘k’:'lt’"w':;‘"?"i‘ (From a Btatf Correspondent.) choose from, Regular $2.00, $1 39 Women's Full Length Stripe Gingham, ] R “"“ e U A poon | were busted. The American Be L T Alen farm three | Lincoln, June 8.—(Special.)—Thir- |l $2.60 and $3.00 values, at. || Plain Chambray and White Muslin Em- ,'I'.’l'“,‘ o Vot AL S g ”.]; e | gar plant, which is now being rehi [ orthwest of here. carly. thie|ty-four young men and one young N 50, || broidered Bottom Petticonts; 9 lrn’:‘nli’:-u try yards were especially at-{{iitated, was visited by the visitors, ”:"‘””“'K" '!,'”“““',, about 410,000 |woman appeared before the supreme 0. 6— e : || 20¢ values, sale price ........ C 5 who expressed considerable interest | 4 ! court yesterday and were given the Women's Look-Like-8ilk Petticoats, After the l""'.h'f“" tl;\r mlfe;m Were lin the industry, A jaunt through the "r”r.(h of ]'1“II|II“,L ', Ag ‘;”'h I\"_"f right to practice law in the courts made of very fine sateen, in black and | No. 9—29¢ taken to the Kearney Normal, where | ogidence district finished the Grand |lorses, including two valuable stal-) Fowep aiis ™ The applicants were [[| colors. Many different styles; some have (i Women's Percale Bungalow Aprons, 5 ”"( WLT(' welcomes hy, i 'Ill‘zdy Island part of the program and the ,l;:”l'fi, 'l,”,'] o 1';']“,!'| ,‘::I' ,,l,y:":tr]d,:: as follows: cotton tops and silk bottoms, 50 I large size, also elastic bands, 29 ; (hrv:“in‘ ":"frl:;"ll‘:l’\"’: 'j"fl“rh:“”, ""i‘:‘ spec mlll”“'i“! 1n‘:llml out for Kearney | joath 1|.’-Z:I ARIANG DRSIRL VEVAR 1 Omabu;, Hugh Agor, Wison 8 Delsell $1.00 to $1.560 values, sale price 1| 508 VR ks is s s o s ba s [ 8 . | & { an b orman . Gault, Tusiell W. Inrue . }.]w‘ Nae a ‘”fv pleasant cx,u‘]nrmc ik Ll : I]hx-] hwl wiis 1‘11« “I’”l‘ ;uIZ.Jfl, I’mt cqlicon: Arthur Hails, Joh IC Tigukathor, No. 10—10¢ ! No. 12—23¢ No. 14—19¢ or the orientals, A trip to the in« q had already made such headway that | §)\fford B Fammiste o My 477 ol 3k 3 for g et Aatrareaosts en. | Gaines for Master it was impossible 1o save cither the | Melusier,Otto K. 1 Women's Gingham and Per- | Women's fancy Lawn and Percale, | Girla' Wash Dressen, ages 2 to ¢ pial actl tha powar plsst wae mide In Railroad C | horses or the buildings. A barn, 66x |faymon ) cale Band Aprons, several | gho Thkurec coepe D RE | Y olored wash m:z:r;it.hm;::; of th art 60 feet, 24 feet high, one 16x24, 16 |c. rerma yles, 9¢ 2hc E ) Lig C )y ‘y]';::‘",y,.:‘,h,,':cp,lh"y“,( of Kearney, 1 hallroa age [ feet high, a large hog house and a ity "Place: Alessndsr J. Dusiss, M)’II(N 19¢ and 26c loc styles. Values to b0c, Fri.. 23c different styles. Also Infants’ especially the paving now going on, (From n Stuff Correspondent.) [ | 30x34 corn crib, comprises the build- | ™ M',.‘i{',f"u“;‘.’,.’1"1..’,‘ Meaworths Tale e ARERE SR No. 13—25¢ zvt’t'“’ Dre"‘:"" Iw“'gre'“b"’"’"“d was most impressively indicative of| Lincoln, June 8.—(Special.)—Attor- | ings burned, There were twelve tons . Phillips; Guy C. Chambers, Sldnoy; NO. 11—-—476 3 gl s oVoms, egular 26c lgc sy Gianesh b et { ha e farae basn snd 200 bishe ood 1, Chappell, Osmond; Leo 0. Chatt, anvn s and Misses’ White and | and 20c values, sale price the prosperity of e city, The Country [ney General R , Chairman Henry (ol u(v in the larg rn and 200 bush amah; Isaac w I Ki 1 ¢l e 1 ) club and some of the stores were also | Clarke of the State Railway commis-|els of oats and corn and 1,200 bushels ) Cozad; Har omen's Long Kimonos, made o olored Wash Dresses, mostly No. 15—10¢ [} seen. The usual band was present to |sion and J. A. C. Kennedy, attorney |of ear corn in the double crib, All of o I Bk fancy flowered and plain erepe; | small sizes, Soiled and mussed o 2 ’ Nathners, peasinoni also fancy figured lawn with lace | from handling, but perfect other- | Very special lot of Children’s for the Missouri Pacific Railroad|the hogs were saved. Calls sent out " Clarenco 1 . doseph, Mo, cheer the wandering children on their over the telephone company, held a conference today in soon brought a trimmed collars and cuffs, Many | wise, Over 600 to choose from, | Rompers and Wash Dresses, ages way, ) 13 lifferent styles to choo; 47 Made to sell up to $2.50, | 2% 6 8 1 sty H G the office of the attorney general and |large crowd, but it was too late. The | WOOD RIVER ELECT| N different styles to choose ade to sell up to $2.6 5 0 6 years, Several sty "-1 o v k he ,,(,y:v:,{o'fi,::‘ U‘::‘:;, Gooch, |48recd upon Frank H. Gaines of |loss reaches the $10,000 mark, The |NJUNCTION D|gSOLVED !mm 76¢ to $1 values . C Whllc th(~y last ... C | 19¢ lnd Zfic v-lue Friday Cc buildings lost were insured for $2,000, but none of the other property was Omaha as a master in chancery to take testimony on the injunction pro- ceeding covering the raise of passen-|insured ger rates in Nebraska | Mr, Allen is one of the old settlers Should Mr, Gaines accept the place, | here, his father, who died this winter, a time will Le set by him after con-|being the founder of the town of Al- sulting with the chairman of the com- |len. He is the republican candidate mission and the attorney general ‘s‘lur sheriff of Dixon county, the famous flour man of Lincoln. While the Nebraska Press Bureas inigation was going on in the clu car at Columbus Wednesday night, a man came along with a French horn under his arm. Gooch stopped him and requested that he play something. Knit Underwear Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suits, lace trimmed and tight knee styles. All sizes. Worth to b0e, special, 29c at Domesttcs The Genuine Everett Classic Dress Gingham, all the wanted styl Lengths to 20 6 yards. Friday, yard...,. C Grand hl:nll Nt'?, June B.—(Spe cial.)—Judge Hamm, after a hearing of the evidence and arguments in the case of the writ of injunction restrain ing the officials of Wood River from conducting an election on the wet and dry proposition, dissolved the injunc Boys Clothmg $4.00 Two-Pair Pant Suits, $2.95 The man obliged, rendering “Nobody ({0 the time ‘f the ]“ aring, | ="' |dry proposition, dissolved the injunc- (W Bt .......0000000000 Smar § b & d 4 ) aring. mart looking Suits in new A A Knows How Dry 1 Am,” with great - tion, and the election will be had as Women's Fine Cotton Vests, ; French Organdies, sheer, ing. When the concert was con- Fal’mer Cut to originally called, The first clection f,,’:,(.;,_ Ble,:\:‘..],.“. ol PR ot Narfolk styles. Grays, browns, orinted, washable fabrics. blues, fancy or plain weaves, Duncan Gives Figures | frrllng cluded, Gooch proffered the musician A resulted in a majority of two for the trimmed okes, AlY sizes. 4 2 eautiful color combinations, a_two-bit piece, saying: “Here, old Pieces by Disc |arys. An irregularity' was alieged and Worth to 2Be. Special, 15 :‘:’:{3 “?\'ul,:"‘?_ tff“,!,""y’:“;;{ soft and clingy. Reg- lo_&,c ‘ chap, much obliged to you” The n t (3] rult rop S a second special election called for o gl e ubinag C Hpecial, ular 16¢ value, yard nusiolalt awelled ail un acd seplisd, e | Sturgis, Ta. June 8—(Special Tele- J""'- 8 Women's Cotton Unlon ite suit 52.95 42-Inch English Shirtings, 0 don't need any "','f mister. T own (From a Staff Correspondent.) gram,)—John Mullis, formerly resid- o e o i1 4 beautiful i that mill over there.” And behold, it| Lincoln, June 8.—(Special)—Ac tight knee only. Sizes 4, b cautiful sport stripe effects, was one of Gooch's liveliest competi ; |ing at Pereford, Mead county, was and 6. Worth 26c¢ Boys’ Long Pfl“‘ Suits neat colorings; 19¢ a j00ch’s peti- | cording to a_report prepared by Sec-|killed in a runa accident yester- I ’nt_ nd- ut_ t ) c h H c tors in_the milling business, retary J. R. Duncan of the State Hor- | day’ Mullis was at work in a field . each ooooviviiniiins Many splendid all-wool Suits, T Voile. Deautiful At Hastings the delegation are |ticultural society, the prospect for a|driving four horses attached to an 4 "ere s Mr ‘Gets_lt' Women's Cotton Sleeve- 6 in stylish models. Ages 14 to -Inch Voile, beautifu lheer. P guests of the Chamber of Commerce |big crop of some kinds of fruit does|aifalfa disc. The horses ran away . less Vests, 10¢ quality.. OC 17 years. Regular $6.50 and crisp quality, all new season’s 7 with the astute Adam Breede and his |not appear to be as good as it did | throwing Mullis off the seat in front — | Boys’ Genuine Porosknit $7.50 values, 4 50 styles, fast colorings. 10c henchmen assisting. A big reception [earlier in the season. Mr. Duncan |of the djsc, cutting his body o picces, | The New Plan Corn Cure That's as (M Union Suits, ages 5 to 14 Priday s i . Jaca, megal, 104¢ Somities et the Braatianters of | says: The remains were brought here last Sure as the Rising Sun. | years. lmuvrfmtmnn of 39C Bl 25, Friday, yard ...... Vebraska conditions and took some| Figures given are v maximum hit.Mullis ‘was: 55 vears _ B0c lity, h ouses, C . to the Country club for a round of f.,"fy'f.'('{:\(u"l'u"n‘fl:mm’ capable ‘0'11“.‘\‘, “H!v;‘.l:’ ”\‘n ) years old, and (n.Giad .o meat youl" ssys the rasor :;:l‘ 0c quality, each. ks l' L Extra Spec“l Sale golf and somé to the Young Men's | por cent crop. fall npples to the rasor. Rasors and corns love each . ‘]”,"“, : l“» ""k”""f“ “}r‘ ong 8:30to 11 A. M Christian association for a swim in |Win $0' pet oent ¢ other. Corns love to he cut, picked, gouged Hos!ery sleeve styles. resh and : « M. FLY WHEEL BURSTS AND DAMAGES AUTOMOBILE Light and dark colors, * 25¢ clean. Plenty of all ages, 8 £o Mill Remnants of 82-Inch De- vonshire cloth, Kilt Suitings, the pool popula The latter proved the most diversion, since the going has Womon's Fiber Silk Boot Hos- been mighty dusty and dry except on |fai apon: reporis. recetsed from ehch' hor: N iery, in black, tan and sky. 16 years. Special. . Zephyrs, Rompers and Kiddie this gt I busd upon reports recelved uch hor w.y\\u]u{.‘,m;v”\r Ju‘ulv: |,:‘ ‘15!;‘::?‘1 )' A Seconds of 26c qual lsc C ; nyt h s I/\ll serviceable e d ceuc i oce ( ere | y v Banquet at Clarke. BOYS WHO ROBBED STORE vesterday. A car driven by Harry i s g IO lengths, g'\”} checks ~ and A banquet was served at the Clarke cach, with A. E. Tierney and Len | Women's Cotton = Seamless owel Sale siipee. Smacihl, Vel B hotel at 8 o'clock and this was fol- AT RIVERTON SENTENCED | Snyder, all of Weeping Water, was { Hosiery, black, white, sky and day, yard ............ lowed by moker at the Elks' club| Sidney, la, June B8—(Sjecial.)— | coming into town, and when just ope pink. 12%¢ quality, 1/, oom yrrow morning the cast- | Bert McGraw' and Carl Nelson were [posite the Mrs. Henry Wohlers resi oA 10c Towel Ends, 2Y;¢ W h c d erners and their hosts will awake to | brought into district court Tuesday |dence burst the fly wheel, a part of . e About 2,500 pieces of Towel as oodas I i find themsel ore . ‘ e | th 1 g Children’s Cotton Fast Black ’ . ind themselves in Lincoln, where [afternoon and pleaded guilty to the | the iron bursting the hood of the car, Ends, hemmed, in the Turkish L » | Hosiery, all sizes ) hemmed, in t urkish . N i breakfast will be served at the atate |oharae. of grend Iarceny and were |shother part being driven & distante P b 1 A ek 10¢ and ek quality. White and Printed [} farm, Luncheon at the Lincoln Com- |each given a sentence of five years at | of two blocks, striking the Fred Me | Epeglal, pair ... Ench - ch . mercial club will close the entertain- | Anamosa. On the night of May 28, | Grady home, barely missing Mrs, Mc ‘ Chiliren’s Pine Cotbon snid Mostly Remnants ment on the tr ':h'[‘" for golf at|Kidds' store at Riverton was entered n:.A;}\ ’t]\u, v the yard, the force Mercerized Half Hose, in fan 15¢ Toweh, 10c Accumulitions froms ou ans e Country club until train time late |by burglars and $10 in cash, some |of the blow driving it through the sid ¢y colored rolled o gt k. Fmans ) pecial train [suits of clothing, kodaks and ing, then bouncing back about ten at 10¢, 123¢ and 15c For Friday one case of fine sl goods sales, including L he easterners |articles to the value of about feet, Had tl ile struck Mrs, Mc = quality Huck Towels, with OEss 08 ‘\“‘lh Tissue own al car, he were stolen | Grady she would doubtless have been Men's Cotton Socks, black funcy blue borders, Hemmed Nubbe, Woven Voile, Dotted aunt back to New York, | . | instantly Ihe car was quite | and colors, Worth 12'%c¢; spe ends. Specinl, Friday, 10 Batiste, in stripes, florals, bor- Boston and Philadelphia Harlan May Drop Supervisors, [ badly da and it is & mystery Tor Mo Afeor Thisit 1 L cial, Friday, 10 each C plain shades, ete, Worth See War Horses. Alma, Neb., June 8.—There is some | Bow the oc T il B eldsnndgowamy pair 1Uc 25c Towels. 19¢ g:80, Ahpehwnst 1 ( d Island, Neb. June 8 o | 4RI m in Harlan county for a| M i Mrs W A ——————e g owels, Sale price, Friday, yc N\ Fifty } \ hange from the supervisor form of Notes from Lindsay, aw - he It ot . . 3 ity-cight uls | ¥ I : sihey D This lot consists of full Remnants of Tub Silks, in o erson mprising | COUNLY Kovernwent to the commmis Isay, e J & he re p N ¢ 1 raper'es bleached towels, fancy stripes, pretty woven colored stripes I rubbarnech | SR VRIS S00 DELVGRS SFe Do " 4 W . Pieces of lLace for trim col s absolutely fant on white grounds, For blouses, ed Nobonaha | PISRSCOR.JOR SNOWRLIOR with tne 1 =t W SA0E N e s ming curtain nets and serims Choice, for Friday, 19c men's shirts, dresses, ete. 43 ean, awok this eity || } G5 DRAVIRE B YOI Ay & ere take . P " Value 10 b oach inches wide eh rolled up from ( \ the School Bond Election el fi: fTom whete the | . One Ca rim FRIDAY EXTRA o Z 3 Uni acific during X Port “ : - ] Il be conducted t o L and Curt Another assorted lot of white o | Y | pecia nor P ad la rest i ) R \ nd printed bl ) g cllan the | necuune of & arioee e | 0" | lald 1o ren pecial, yard lOc $1.75 Spreads, $128 | f. A"k LG [ canle \ ! M \ & position | " . For Frida ase of ..n.»-w.«l.-n. ' ed out upon the_ platiorm, L the } iae T new | vuca ¢ St ?f's et Soreadn, homme wd .. ) [ adion of the | by Jack & W " LA educed rices Weigh ! poul A ou R B ! Nebrask . - sy b ) 4 .t Oxford P ! ' y ' s Ixd8-lnch Rag Rugs, regu | be sded . 4 Crawlord Newmat " v hea s ' | ' - " C wnd the ofitie "the | =Har ' Lo P ; ROAD 15, v §1.98 Corsets 49¢ g Frogg 1t \ At N . A 1 D L g\ g v Uea, " - . L Kt g 4 1 “ SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS O and Al Fr sl 69 inexorable sched ! ' . wled & s || Seasen and Varithle Routes Now — v For Warm Days lay, a\ o See War Mo . . lay & On Sale . \ Rrussels Remnants, up to 9 Rtn i : W | A \ fa ok Bk 35c S mer yards long, Niee f trips in A o 4 Tty A Py Y W - COMMENCING JUNE | | Childy | \ - fehens o halh Worth to and 1] A I} PoF Jar Ll ) ol Tola . Huchols- Kepl ¥ran M Stien of the Chicage ta \ and ¥ . 49 ol Priday, sach 79C g 4} Mushals Kepler p . . . ae § e, G308 . - c oy ; A g i | . . v Fra . . 2 ave & fow mors Rug : . . "W [ §Wilkia | . ¥ & lavors A b . Chicngo 1o B . ' . b)c [ ., low Remnanta ¢ o 4 yarde . ) terest: | : iss : . e & - $30.50 * | ) Reinfurced g Thess good values, ? 1da i \ . | v U for hall \ b y ' "y ' " Stomech Troubles and Constipation v Un ‘i“ o By .; ‘A apare ) . 3 : - , et R $hing all run works " < 4 wlla and retur (T 5 . \ Apply, A B Bureows, D A ' H : Wonderiul Savings in Ever Sah