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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AntlL L2, 11)00. Telephone!! 61S and 60 1. One Line A shoemaker easily pointed out the defects in a slipper in a celebrated picture, but showed great ignorance in criticizing the other parts of the painting. Hence the saying, "Let the cobbler stick to his last and every man to the business he understands." We sell Dry Goods only. fine Black Dress Goods There was never a bettor lighted black goods de partment anywhere: and light la very nc.-cesary In matching and buying of black goods. GRENADINES 3fl styles. Beautiful stuffs they nil have n hand some, luster, shako the dust, cost lit tle, nnd nro hero In every concelvablo style at "uc, $1.00, $1.23, $t.C0, $1.75, $2.00, $2.2.-, $2.S0, $3.00 a yard. WASH SILKS G9 coloring. Tho styles nro complete which means that tho variety is at least as goo.1 its It will bo anytlmo this season. Wo never sacrifice quality for chcupnoefl. Every yard will wash beautifully 10c and S0c a yard. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS 29 qualities. Wo aim to sell only sutlnfactory silks. 1 Thin In a strong statement, but we live up to it. Excolcnt vnltio at each price COc, 85c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.35, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 $2.00, $2.20, $2.50. Fancy Yokings Many new styles arriv ing constant- Plain corded Taffctnw at $1.00 nnd $1.73 a yard. Hemstitched and corded taffeta at $2.25 a yard. Cut-out taffeta embroidered at $3.50 and $C00 a yard. Cut-out taffeta or net or chiffon at $5.00 a yard. Cut-out broadcloth embroidered at $3.00 and $5.50 a yard. Embroidered taffetas from $3.00 to $9.00 a yard. Shirred chiffon, very handsome at $3.50 and $5.00 a yard. Thero aro many moro styles too num erous to mention. We close our store Saturdays at 6 p. m. AGENTS roil FOSTISR KID GIiOVHH AND McCAMS PATTERN Thompson, Belden &Co. The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House iti Omaha. Y. 31. C. A. UUILUING, COKXEH 10TII AND DOUGLAS STI. on every hnnd and nmong all classes of people throughout tho land. Wo realize the urgent necessity of redeeming our fair stat rrom mo iiMgrnoe nnn corruption or nision mlsrulo nnd rocognlzo tlin necessity of placing In nomination for sluto ofllccs men of acknowledged integrity and ability and to this end wo endorse lion. Q. M. Lnm bcrtsou for governor and Hon. A. H. Cndy for lieutenant governor. We heartily en dorse Hon. N. V. Harbin for delegate to the nntlomil convention from the Fourth congressional district and Instruct the dele gates of tills county to u?o all bonorablo means to secure his election. Wo favor election of United States henntor by direct vote of the people and urge cnngrcBS to voto so as to bring about thut end. IIoiIkc Coil 11 1;'. FREMONT. Neb., April 21. (Special Tole gram.) Tho Dodgo county republican con vention met at tho district court room this afternoon with every proclnct but three In the county represented. Hon. W. D, Hol brook was chosen chairman and C. E. Ab bott nnd Howard Vandusen secretaries. TlCEolutlons wore adopted Indorsing tho ad ministration ot President i.McKlnley nnd requesting the appointment of R. B. Schnei der aa national committeeman. While the committees appointed to select delegates to the various conventions were In session T. ,. Mathuws wus called for. Ho began by saying that K, Rosowatcr and The Omaha Ileo had found fault with him for taking too much part In politics. Ho stated that there was nothing In his oath ot offlco or From Washington How a Little Boy Was Sdvod. Washington, I). C "When our boy was about 16 months olilhn broke out with a rash which was thought to be measles. In n few days he had a swelling on tho left siilo of his neck ami it was decided to bo mumps. Ho was given medical Attendance for about throe weoks when tho doctor said it was scrofula and ordered u salvo, Ho wanted to lunco tho sore, but 1 would not let him and continued giving him medicine for about four months when tho bunch broke in two places and becamo a running soro. Thrco doctors said it was scrofula and each ordered a blood medicine A neighbor told mo of a case, somewhat liko our baby's which was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. I decided to give it to my boy and in a short whllo his health improved and his neck healed so nicely that I stopped giving him tho medicine Tho soro broke, out again, however, whereupon I again gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla and Its persistent uso has accomplished a com plete euro. I io not think thero will bo even a scar left. 1 cannot speak too highly of Hood's Sarsaparilla and I rec ommend it every where 1 get a chanco." Mrs. Nettii: Chase, 47 K St., N. K. Llko Magic. "A complication of troubles, dys pepsia, chronic catarrh and inflam mation of tho stomach, rheumatism, etc., miulo mo miserable, Had no nppetito until I took Hood's Sursapa rilia, which acted liko magic. I am thoroughly cured." N. 11. Skhi.kv, 1874 West Mth Ave, Denver, Col. If you have failed to get relief from other remedies try Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It cures when all others fail, Localise it is Peculiar to Itself. Only Pretty Cotton Wash Goods Wo are making a line dinplay ot medium and low priced cotton dress fab- brlcs the grades that look and wear about as well ns' somo that nro moro expensive. New and pretty things added, dally, nt 10c, 12',ic, 15c, ISc nnd 23c a yard. Hosiery Lace stripes aro having tho call these days. Tho newest patterns nro hero for your choosing; lnco Hales In white, tnns nnd blncks. I'ure silk fancies In all tho latest colorings. Ribbons There is a vast difference in ribbon qualities ours are of a good weight, all silk, the kind that fill the highest ex pectations of the purchaser. Here are shown the newest pat terns from the looms, Including tho now pastel colorings. Fancies nt 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c and ' $1.00 per yard. Special 4 nnd 5-Inch bayadere Rtrlpes, reduced from 85c and $1.00 to 25c per yard. Light Weight Comforters Juafc received the most mag- 1 nificent line of spring weight ( comforters. Take a look at them nnd at the low prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65 and $1.75 each. New Linen Fabrics For ladies shirt waists Now white corded linens, 3S-lnch wide prlca 50c per yard. Now fancy striped linens, 32-Inch wldo prlco 50c per yard. In his duties which precluded him from being active In politics nnd ho proposed to do as ho chose In political matters In spit of Rosewator and The Dee. After a few moro similar remarks he made a strong address, to the convention, urging them to do what they could to redeem the state. The following delegates were chosen: To the state convention: W. D. Holbrook, J. J. Kelsernh, M. Eaton, M. T. tellers, J. M. Kreader, Joseph Honoris, J. C. Cleland, H. M. Allen, C. C. MeNish, Andrew Linn. Jor gan Larson, John Wilson, William Colder, Howard Vandusen, John JJdclmolcr, Dan Swanson, L. J. Roublnek, C. A. Hang, C. H. Walrath. To tho congressional conven tion: R. L. Hammond, E. W. Hooker, Ralph i Johnson, Chris Cussack, J. P. Lambertson, K. C. Hums, H. p. Hcobe. T. W. Lymnn, John IIosb, Errlc Morroll, H. Dlors, I). A. Elder, A. K. Damo, A. J. Fornmn, William Nlcol, William Becker, L. D. Hlchards, Samuel Etchlson, John Hern, sr., Cal Wormwood, C. C. McNIsh. Tho delegates were not Instructed, St ii it (on County, STANTON, Nob., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) The republican county convention was called to order this afternoon by Chair man John A. Ebrhardt. A full representa tion was present. Charles McLeod was elected chairman and K. 11. Raer, secretary. By a unanimous vote ot tho convention, J,ohn A. Khrhardt named the following delegates to attend tho state convrntlou: John A. Ehrhardt, louls Smlthberger, fharles H. Chace, W. W. Young, I). A. Dctcher, H. H. Schaberg nnd T. L. Acker man. Delegates to tho congressional con vention were elected ns follows: Charles McLeod. Alex Rogers, S. 1). Denney, Otto Furst, Otto Becker, John Eberly, 0. A. Enos and Georgo Barr. Senatorial dele gates wore elected aa follows: William Frleko, Ed Daulels, Alex Peters, E. B. Barr, Ed Abtott, William Mack, William Uern strauch and Sylvester Person. The dele gates to tho representative convention were chosen by Louis Smlthber3er ns follows: E. V. Abbott, Andy Spensor, Emll Schultz'i. Charles P. Jones, William G. Smith, Fred Feyerherm and Henry Etznor. Goorge Eberly was nominated by acclamation for re-election as county nttornoy. All dele gates go unlnstructed. A county central committee was selected, with Bob Appleby an chairman. Much interest was manifested throughout tho entlro meeting. Thornton County DolPKMteii. PENDER. Neb.. April 21. (Special Tele grain.) At the republican county conven tion held at Pender today tho following ifefi .-ML.-.:irD DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICANS HARMONIOUS. Resolutions unanimously adopted fry DiWlan county delegation to republican state convention. AVH13UI0AS, Receut events In DourIus county have brought about a tleureo of harmony In tho republlcuu party hitherto unknown anil tne fact of a united party in Douglas county has greatly ("ucotiraged anil stimu lated tho rank and tile throughout tho tat of Nebraska and ollclteiffa voluble comment from the great leaders of tho party In the uatlnn; RKSOM'KD, That In order that no harmony and united purpose of Douglas ,ltu n t lAr,,,li1li.i ullnfiAuti .1... .,1... I .,,ru, ,iiii,,iiiiiiipiii,ir'ol iiii-HJtilliliuuui lllin III II IIIU'll IFU lliril II, ICU I.' cast (ho solid voto of Douclas county In the state convention for .lohn Ii. Kennedy iu.il ,i. i,. .incooson for presidential electors, and for Kdward Hosewator for ilelegate-at-largo to, the national convention, nnd for no other candidates from this county for these positions. Dm, April 2:. Women's Skirts and Black Silk Waists The separate skirt goes with the separate waist like tho glove to the hand with a couple of skirts and three or four waists a woman can nave a groat many effective combina tions. It Is not every tailor who can cut n skirt to hang properly, nor is It every fitter who can alter a skirt properly you will find our pcoplo exports in their business tMonday is a good day to buy either waists or skirts as wo have more time to do our alterations than later In tho week. Flno tailor made suits in black hand- somo cton effocts nt $22.00, $25.00 and $30.00. neautlful house wrappers at $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25. Petticoats In ftno black .mercerized ac cordion plaited, at $3.75. Summer Corsets Makers of the 11 raragon corsets nfivnr Tnir.fHf1 them to sell as cheap as 50c. But why not? At 50c they aro unrriatched as a summer corset, and. our orders keep the fac tory on tho go. Is not that good busi ness? Good not substantially boned, long and short waist. All sizes, 50c each. Curtains We intend to make this a great week in the Lace Curtain de partment, if choicest goods and low prices will do it. Novor such a stock, and never such prices' In Omaha. Como early. delegation was elected to tho state conven tion; E. A. Wlltwe, C. M. McKnlght. George Mnryott. C. P. Mathewson, H. C. McHlrron and J. W. Huntsberger, To tho congres sional convention: W. E. Peebles, M. Em mlngton, W. B. Warrington, R. H. Josborn, J. S. "Lemon nnd H. S. Smith. Senatorial convention delegates: John Forrest, Walter Dldock, C. F. Wagoner, M. J. Rea and Luto Smith. Representative delegates: F. 6. Wagoner, F. H. Longwell, A. C. Abbott, A. J. Weaver, W. S. Garrett and James Hogan. The congressional delegation wan Instructed to make every effort possible to secure tho nomination of J. F. Jcnal for congress from the Third district. A motion to aubstltuto Everett's name for Jenal received but two votes. Tho proceedings of tho convention wcro harmonious throughout. C ii in I n K County. WEST POINT, Neb., April 21. (Spoclal j Telegram.) The republicans of Cuming 1 county mot in delegate convention today. Every precinct was fully represented and great enthusiasm prevailed. Hon. E. K. Vnlontine was elected chairman, and James C, Elliott secrcary. A committee of five was appointed to select delegates to the various conventions and the eimo were rati fied by tho convention, Delegates to the state convention: R. F. Kloke, E. K. Val entine. D. C. Olffert, Fred Sonnenschlcn, A. R. Oleson, F. C. Evans, John Gannon, J. K. Baker, O. R. Thompson, A. D, Beemer, For delegates to the congressional conven tion: A. J. Langer, Wllllnm Gannon, John Bysong, T. C. Fleming, F. B. Alderman, A. V. Beemer, Joseph Blenklron, W. F. Sin clair. Irn C. Williams, James C, Elliott. A R. Oleson of Wlsner and A. J. Langer of West Point wero selected as chairman and secretary, respectively, of the contral com mitter Resolutions were adopted strongly Indorsing the administration of President McKlnley and tho candidacy of Senator Stuefor for governor. Pleree County. PIERCE, Neb., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republicans of Plerco county held an enthusiastic convention In the opera houeo nt this place this forenoon. The chair man of tho county central committee, H. 8. Heck, called tho convention to order and on motion Mr. Beck was chosen tomporary chairman and Harold Burton of Plalnvlow temporary secretary. Tho temporary or ganization was made permanent. Follow I Ing nro tho delegates to tho different con iventlons: State: Thomas Chllvers, H. S. I Beck, L. R. Hertcrt. W. E. Bishop, J. H. Stewart, P. D. Corell, W. L. Mote and qeorgo Mitchell. Congressional: A. L. Hut- posslblo doubt n ay exist as to tho S county republicans In tho Inter- Q nt .l.ln .Ulnon t Inlt U.I Inall'tUtlAil In f U i'lT. ton, fJeorgo Mitchell, llcorgo W. Ltttcll, Thomas Chllvers, C. 11. Brnnde, C. W. Pot- ter, N. M. Nelson nnd A, L. Brnnde. Rcpre sen'atlvo: F. II. Gruenwnld, N. Nlsscn, J. C. Wagner, Coorge Mitchell, Frank Baxter. H, J. nillcrbeck, J. II. Stewart and Elmer Phillips. Senatorial; August Schwlchten berg, F. E. Drew, H. J. lllllerbeck, James Askey, O. E. Davis, A. 11. Holmes, James McWhortcr and Harold Burton. Judicial: Benjamin Lindsay, O. J. Frost, J. H. Stew art, U. 8. Leedom, W. W. Qulvey, August Schwlchtriibcrg, Charles Worker nnd L. R. Hcrtert. Wnvliliifctoii County. BLAIR, Nob,, April 21. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Washington county republican convention met here today. Tho following delegates were elected to tho state conven tion: L. Crounse, T. E. Stevens, W. D. Hal ler, Herman Aye, John Patrick, J. W. Erwln, John Klotz, R. Blaco, C. F. Carpenter, E. C. Jackson, Fred Menklng, sr., S. 8. Blanchard, Joo S. Cook and F. W. Kenny, Jr. Congres sional convention : W. J. Cook, J. H. Fnr rls, L. A. Williams, W. O. Harrison, H. Hllgenkamp, O. N. Unthank, Joe Lazure, William Swlhart, William Gray, M. John son, Albert Sprlck, J. H. Dck, A. O. Lud wig, Watt Gnuldrle nnd Hugh Stevenson. Float senatorlnl convention between Wash ington nnd Dodge counties: A, McManlgal, E. Castettcr, Theo Haller, J. E. Lutz, 11. R. Unthunk,, W. Frahm, T. B. Pauling, J. W. Mc.Mullen, Gilbert Reed, A. Brewster, L. D. Wnrrlck, A. Sutherland, D. McPhcrson, R, Schaffor. Float representative between Wnthlngton nnd Hurt counties: H. B. Tay lor, F. W. Kenny, Jr., George P. Detomplc, L. A. Williams, F. Menklng, sr., F. Frahm, II. A. Bovcc, H. Wcltknmp, W. II, Cole, O. W. Dorsey, William Menklng, Jr., Jnmcs Kovee, M. Heck nnd P. Hllgenkamp, Henry Rohncr of Fcrt Calhoun was nomlnatod for member of tho leglslaturo and Herman Aye for county attorney. F. H. Clarldgo was elected chairman of the county central com mittee. Tho convention was harmonious and enthusiastic throughout the entire ses sion. Tho following retolutlons wcro ndopted: He It resolved, by tho delegates assembled In tho county convention of the republican pnrty of Washington oounty, Thut wo heartily appreciate tho services ot H'ou. I). 11. .Mercer ns our rctire.ientatlvo from the Second congressional district of thC stute of Nebraska, nnd wo heartily indorse nnd ratify his loyal support of the present administration; and, be It further Resolved, That our delegates to said con vention bo Instructed to uso nil honorable efforts to effect bis renomlnutlon. Cnlfnx County. SCHUYLER, Neb., April 21. (Special Telegram.) Republicans held their county convention hero today and selected delegates to tho stato convention, ns follows: H. C. Russell, D. McLeod, J. M. Mundll, F. J. Hrunesky, G. H. Welle, M, D. Cameron, G. L. Allen nnd W. I. Walling. Delegates to tho senatorial convention: Frank Roso mnrin, S. P. Shultz, 'James Kavan, Levi Adams, F. J. Lodl, P. J. Murphy, D. Mc Leod, George W. Wertz nnd J. H. Pleper. In accordance with the following resolu tion: "Resolved, That wo heartily endorse our fellow-cltlzen, N. W. Wells, for district delegate to tho national republican conven tion nnd Instruct our delegates to the Nor folk, congressional convention to support him and to uso all honorable means to secure his selection as stich delegate," tho following delegates wcro named, N. W. Wells having been accorded tho privilege of selecting same: Peter S. Dutter, P. J. Murphy. C. A. Abbott, James Langlcy, W. I. Allen, J. I). Wolfe, E. H. Phelps, Thomas Bryant, N, W. Wells. MntlUon County.. NORFOLK, Neb., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republican county convention met this afternoon and selected tho follow ing delegates to tho stato convention: D. M. Owen, W. M. Robertson, Harry Barnes, W. H. Bucholz, J. S.' McClary, Mat Klassln, Burt Mapes, Charles S. Smith. S. J. Arnett, .0. M. Junkijis, M. J. Rllcy,.W...N. Huso, A. L. Stewart, David AVhl'tla, J. E. Simpson, M. Gross and Guy Deuel. It was voted that tho delegates from Madison county go unpledged to any of tho candidates for na tional committeeman and If In tbclr Judg ment tho best Interests of tho party de mand It, to give their support to somo now ennn whom they believe will harmonize tho eloments of the pnrty. John R. Hays, can didate for congressional honors, was allowed to name delegates to tho congressional con vention nnd chose tho following: W. M Robertson, C. E. Burnham, F. W. Richard son. C. A. Randall, W. N. Huse, A. N. Mc Glnnls, William Parkinson. S. A. McKay, W. B. Hutchlnton. S. O. Campbell, W. H. Bucholz, S. H. Grant, C. Schavland, Norman Ochsner, J. H. HarneB, Peter RubeYidnll, F. H. L. Willis and David Whltla. Under County. DAVID CITY, Neb., April 21. (Spoclal Telegram.) Tho republicans of Butler county met In convention today. It wub the largest and most enthusiastic In many years, every pruelnct being represented. Tho convention elected delegates to tho state and congressional convcntbns. Delegates to tho state convention: E, G. Hall, J. G. Ross, C. W. Derby, M, V. Hill, Frank Saulsbury, John Olack, Joseph Mntousek, I. T. McCas koy, G. W. Lord, C. M. Ball, William E. Husentnotter, D. S. C. Alexander, M. W. Mnhoney and F. II. Porter. Delegates to tho congressional cqnventlon: L. S. Hast ings, F. F. Ware, Goorge Colebank. E. B. Richardson, C. O. Crosthwalte, D. G. Has klns, J. R. Evans, A. Roberts, H. C. Newell, C. C. Oelwlck, Anton Placek, F. C. Judvane. Charles Smorsh and J. II. Carney. No In structions were given tho delegation to tho state convention. Tho delegates to tho con gressional convention wero instructed for C. H. Aldrlch for congress. Tho following resolution was unanimously ndopted by a rising vote: Resolved, That the republicans of nutler county reafllrm tho principles of the re publican party n enunciated in tho na tional platform in 1S06. Wo view with prido tho magnificent prosperity which the opera tion of Its principles has brought to the wholo people. We most heartily endorse tho honest, patriotic, statesmanlike administra tion of President McKlnley. We pledge our best efforts to return our state to tho placo whero It rightfully belongs In the repub lican column. Hook County. BASSETT, Neb., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) The republican convention for Rock county was held hero today and the fol i lowing delegates wcro selected: State E. L. Myers, M. J. Llpman, J. A. Douglas, James Hall and J. 11, Amnion; alternates, J. D. I Brayton and A; T. Bohl. Congressional C. P. Wlltse, B. S. Rugg, Charles Ammond, W. H. Hart nnd D. Kllnsmlth. Senatorial J. C. Fox, S. M. Hopkins, Thomas McKeown, O. W. Cady and Abner Spragg. Repre sentative H. J. White, G. J. Davidson, M. Fuller, J. M. Bassett and E. L. Myers. The delegation to the state convention will sup port E. L. Myers for a dclegatc-at-large to tho national convention. J. A. Douglas received the nomination for county attorney. Tbo convention was enthusiastic and woll attended, only ono precinct being unrepre- j scnted. Cherry County. i VALENTINE, .Neb., April 21. (Special Telegram.) The republicans of Cherry county met In convention hero today and organized by electing J. C. Pettljohn chair man and C. S. Reeco secretary. E, J. Daven port, candidate for dclegato to the national convention from the Sixth congressional district, was pormlttcd to name tho dele gates to the congressional convention at Kearney. Tho following were named: A. L, Towle, B. J. Davenport, F. M. Wnlcott, L. N. Lajport. T. F. Kelly, G. S. Hobbs, P. W. Prudcn. Delegates to the state conyen- ton arc: J. C. Pettljohn, Joe Oirard, Ji W. Tucker. Bldon Sparks, E, J. Davenport, E. i D. Valentino, D. A. Plercy. Senatorial: Arthur Bowrlng, A. Lewi, C. A, Johnson, L, C. Peyton, Max E. Vlertel, J. C. Pettl john, I), Hunt, Representative convention: T. F. Kelly, Qeorgo Elliott, D. E. Sher man, T. P. Spratt, W. Ball, C. W. Bennett, R. Hanchcttft J. t Pettljohn was elected chairman of tho county central committee and V. S. Recce secretary. None of tho delegates to any of the conventions received any Instructions. Resolutions were ndopted strongly Indorsing the policy of the admin istration In every respect Cliejeniir County. SIDNEY. Neb., April 21. (Special Tele grnm.) A largo, representative body of ro publicans mot In county convention nt tho court house today at 2 p. tn. F. O. Wlsner of Bayard was elected chairman and Hen Wag ner of Rcdlngton, secretary. After tho re port of the committee on credentials was adopted a committee was elected to select delegates to the state and congressional con ventions. Tho following delegates wero se lected: J. L. Mcintosh, N. R. Mills, A. Pease, Matt Daugherty, J. 11. Barrett nnd F. O. Wlsner. These were made delegates to both conventions, with tho exception of Henry tiapen to tho congressional In place of A. Pease. The following reslutlon wns adopted: We recognize with satisfaction the mag nificent and able ndmlnlstrntlou of the af fairs of tho nation by tho patriot nnd stntestnnu, President McKlnley, by which lagging and profitless Industrie huve 'been placed upon a high piano of prosperity, by which tlio vnltio of farm products have been advanced and Increased, opportunity for work nt Increased wuges has been af forded the American laboring man; Hint tho circulation of money per capita in the United States Is the largest In Its history, vis., J2i',.12, a completo refutation of tho prediction of Hrynnlsm fallacies uttered in the campaign of 1SBG; that tho balanco of trndo In favor of tho United States for the Inst fiscal year compared with the lust tlscal year of the Cleveland administration, Is $300,000,000; that carrying to n successful termination . war with a foreign nation considered a great sen power In so short a time and maintaining the honor of the na tion so ns to place It among tho foremost nations of tbo earth will place the name of Hon. William McKlnley 'beside the names of Washington, Lincoln, Grant, anrllcld nnd Harrison. Therefore bo It Resolved, Thnt we, the republicans of Cheyenne county, demand the reiiomlnntlou of William McKlnley for president nnd wo exact from our delegates to tho stnte nnd congressional conventions fidelity- In select ing delegates to Philadelphia to carry out una I'xprepsion. Hull County. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 21. (Spe clal Telegram.) The Hall county rcntib llcnn convention mot In this city today and trasacted tho business before It In a prompt and straightforward manner. Each voting precinct In tho county, with only three ex ceptions, presented a candidate for delegate to tho stato convention and those candi dates wcro unanimously elected by tho con vention. Tho delegation was completed by tho election of three delegatcs-nt-largo. Tho following statu delegation Is unln structed: R. O. Olanvllle. R. R. Horth. H. C Miller, A. W. Buchhelt, It. 1'. JlcCutcheon, A. B. Frnkor, Georgo L. Roure, W. A. Camp, J. L. Scnsony, William Gunther. John Mott, II. U. Moelicr, Sherman Colo, John Schwyn, J. H. Smith, F. M. Penny, T. O. C. Harri son, W. A. Prlnco, iM. T. Garlow. Tho dc.lo- gatlon to the congressional convention was Instructed to uso all honorable means to secure tho election of O. A. Abbott as dele gate to tho national convention nt Phlla delphltt ond Mr. Abbott was authorized to select tho delegates. Tho following resolu tion Was adopted: Resolved, That we hereby express our hearty approval of the administration ot William McKlnley. l'rniiUlin County. BLOOMINOTON, Neb.. April 21. (Special Telegram.) Tho republican county conven tion for Franklin county, held nt Hlldreth today, elected J. P. A. Black chairman nnd H. M. Crane, editor of tho Bloomlngton Echo, secretary. It was a large nnd harmonious gathering and no Instructions were given tho delegates elected. The new organization was perfected by re-electing Chairman Patterson. The following dele gates wcro elected: State. J. P. A. Black, S. H. Carpenter, John Parker, William Ruhl, P. A. Williams. S. P. Butterflold, C. L. Owen. James Conkllng and F. W. Harber. Congressional. J. F. Lantz, H. M. Crane, J. H. McGrew. W. H. Austin, W. J. Clapp. Joseph Elliott, A. L. Gray, Georgo Harnle, Lee Ault and H, C. Rogers. Sena torial, Asa Blackledge, A. B. Gregory, John Buttcrfleld, J. M. Myers, W. E. Hadley. O. T. Patterson, H. Morhman, F. D. Hill of Hayden. limine County. ALBION, Nob., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republicans of Boone county irict In convention at the court house today. A. Harrlr, chairman of the county central committee, called tho meeting to order. A. W. Ladd was chosen chairman and L, C. Rrlan, secrctnry. The following delegates were chesen to the state convention: W. C. McFnden, R. F. Williams, L. P. Judd. W. J. Outhwnlto, C. C. Goodrich, John Peters, A. Harris nnd L. O. Brian. The following wero the delegates to the congressional conven tion: S. D. Allen, H. O. Cross, George CUc Cllntock, P. E. Sllkett, George W. Brown, O. II. Doughty, Victor Johnson, J. A. Price, H. C. Vail, S. B. Morehead, F. D. Williams, O. M. Ncedhain, O. F. Plum and M. Thomp son. The county contral commltteo met nt tho close of tho convention and elected II. F. Lehr chairman; F. A. Doten, secretary, and L. G. Brian, treasurer. No Instructions wero given. Custer County. BROKEN BOW, Neb., April 21. (Special Telegram.) Tho republican county conven tion was called to order this morning by E, Royso, chairman of tho county contral committee. A temporary organization was officted by electing Lowls McCrenry chair man nnd D. M. Amsborry secretary. Tho usual committees wero appointed. Tho per manent organization made II. W. Georgo chairman and B. B. Hnwthorne assistant eeerotnry. All the townships but ono wore reprrsentud, tho nttendanco being unusu ally large and enthusiastic. The committee was appointed to apportion tho dolcgates to the state, congressional and legislative con entlons. Ed Royso was elected dolegato-at-largo to tho etate convention, after which the following wero elected state delegate: R. K. Mlltcn, II. K. Atklsson, E. P. Savago, M. E. Vandenburg, C. J. Stovens, Charles Tenn, W. E. Talbot, F. J. Drum, J. C. Tay lor, Andrew S. Horbeck, G. W. Chafnn, Louis Haumont, H. W. George, D. M. 8a vllle, A. Fonda, John Reese, S. A. Waldron. Delcgntes to the congressional convention are: T. J. Wood. T. T. Varnmy, F. O. Hngln. J P. Mills, L. H. Jewott, D. M. Amsborry, E. Royso, Jud Key, John Cavon, Lewis Mc Creary, W. H. Comstock, John Mulvanoy, W. A. Georgo, F. Marsh, Colonel E. P. Sav age, F. M. Currle, II. H. Copsey and F. E. Vanantworp. Tho convention Instructed tho delegates to tho stato convention for Colonol E. P. Savago for cnndldnto for governor, endorsed i, J J$ 4 $ $? V ? S $ 'V Healthy Brains Move the World. Keep Them Healthy by Grape-Nuts Food. V 'V i $ f tit There Is ;i reason, v ,;' but never mind that, ?' l'rove it by use, COMBINED -OF THE GREAT Under the ntifnlccs of the Progressive Medical Association of Philadelphia, legally In corporated under tbo laws of tho state $100,000.00 CAPITAL Guarantees Your Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment, A largo staff of the most eminent and skillful specialists In tho world, each ot whom is a gradunto of the best Medical Co lieges, and hat' devoted a lifetime to hU particular specialty guarantees positive an d permanent euro in all cases accepted. Why the Medical Specialist Often Fails. There are two great fundamental sys NERVOUS SYSTEM nnd the Ml'SCfLAIt Ions to perform, yet both must work toget Either of these systems Is liable to certain fectlv In diseases of the muscular system, flclal In disease of the nervous system, system but what sooner or later become c lar system, or vice versa, nnd becomo nerv trlcal and medical treatment are required stand why our combined ELECTRO-MEDI the able Specialists of this Institute, will cured or even benefitted by th medical s you cannot plainly see the advantages In to you at once. WARNING Medical trsatm The sick are cautioned th lenrnd of our grout sueeo ment. Don t be deceived, Our nient can bo had only at the State Elcctr Omaha, Neb, NOTE THE NUMBER THE 20TH CENTURY TREATMENT. it has saved thousands of men and women from a life of despair, misery and woe to which they were fast drifting through neglect or falluro of all other treat ments to cure. SPECIAL SID OFFER Tho ICIsctro' Medical specialist of this Institute, who has miido a life studv of special diseases of men, and Is master In bis chonen Meld, will accept for cure, dur ing the month of April only, fur a nominal feo of J10, nil of tho following DISEASES PrlTnte Dlnra.en, Syplitlille lllooil Pol koii, Itnpturc, I'loture, Vnrleocrle, Hydrocele, Xrrvo-Hr mil Debility n ml nil Allied m. J Ansoclntrd l)leme. On account of this very llbernl offer and the fact that tho doctor's time Is greatly taxed by muny applicants who are availing themselves of this grand opportunity to bo cured, patients who apply by mnll are expected to enclose the $10 with a full de scription of their complaint In order to avoid delay and insure immediate attention. The Electro-Medical Specialists Of this Institute by their special combined many wonaernu cures in diseases or uic KOSIC, THROAT AMI I.I'NCK, I1Y AM 1IOWRI.S, I-IVItH, KID.M2YS, H PII.KH, I'.'IC. ALL, DISHASKS PKCCI.IAR TO WuHGS. Legal contract given to nil patients t o hold for our agreements. Do not besllato. If you ennnot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treatment by mall. Reference. lle.t llnnk. nnil I.enilliiK llunliiosn Men In Till. City. CONSULTATION FREE. OKFICK HOUnH From K n. ni. tn H i. in. Sundays, 10 n, m. to 2 p. m. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, PERMANENTLY LOCATED 1308 Farnam Street, (Near 13th) Omaha, Neb. Hon. P. M. Ourrlo for tho United Stntcs sen ate and Instructed tho delegation to the congressional convention of the Sixth dls trlct for I5d Hoyso for dclegato to the nn tlonn'l convention. Thy county central com mittee organized by electing Kd Hoyso chairman with power to select his own eec rctnry. Ilnkotii CoiiiiIj. DAKOTA CITY, Nob., April 21. (Special Telegram.) The following wore chosen del egates by tho 'Dakota county convention: Stnto: R. It. Myers, Georgo Lnr.'on, T. C. Clapp, S. 11. rowles, .1. J. Klmers, C. II. Maxwell nnd W. H. Ryan. Congressional : William Clapp, T. D. Curtis. Atleo Hart. 'Moll A. Schmeld, Mnrtln Lockwood, John Kstaquo and R. I). Rockwell. Senatorial James Flynn, Oeorge Myers, Frank Combs, R. R. Evans, Tom Testers, John C. Smith nnd Evan Way. Representative: L. J. Kry ger, William Ilerger, R. A. Combs, William Myers, Louis Armbrlgbt, John Daley, Wil liam II. Ryan. Hownril County. ST. PAUL, Neb., April 21. (Spejl.il Tele gram.) Tho republican county co,ivrntlon of Howard county met today tnd selected the following delegates to tho state conven tion! J. n. Williams, J. H. Applegate, S. A. Robinson, A. E. Cndy, C. II. Paul, T. Her manson, J. F. Frederick and II. D. Hayvard. Congressional delegates: William ('. Cage, W. K, Green, Henry Hansen, S. S. Smith, H. Schlckolnntz, F. W. Crew, T. T. Dell nnd J. N. Paul. The convention adopted strong resolutions Indorsing the adminis tration nnd for extra efforts to rcd:em tho state thin fall. Wnyne County. WAYNE, Neb., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) At tho republican county conven tion held here today tho following dele gates wero elected: Congressional: J. n. Manning, E. A. Lundburg, A. II. Carter. C. Harrlgflat, M. S. Moats, N'olson GrlniHloy, E. D. Mitchell, Georgo C. Morrill, E. Cun nlngham, Grant Menrs and J. G. Miller. Stnte: G. A. Chase, W. H. Glldersleove, II. C Osborn. E. D. Mitchell, J. R. -Manning, E, Cunningham, E. C. Hrooks, N. Grlma ley, T, S. Goeu, Andrew Johnson. J. D. King was elected chairman nnd 13. A. Lundburg secretary of tho county contral commltteo for tho ensulnp year. lllli'licoi'U County. TRENTON, Nob., April 21. (Special Tel egram.) Tho rupuhllcan county convention In Hitchcock county met at Trenton this afternoon and after organizing tho county cummlttee by electing C. II. Dlehl ns chairman chosa the following as delegates to tho Btato convention: C. 1). Dlehl, J. W. Colo, W. O. Robinson, J. II. Iirown and C. C. Vennum. To tho congressional conven tion: W. V. Vanpetten, C. A. GeHselman. W. W. Thompson, C. L. Allen nnd Jamos Kcrrler. No refcolutlons or Instructions. 1 1 ii rill it Count ALMA, Neb., April 21. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Harlan county republican con vention was held In Orleans today. It was tho moat enthusiastic evor hold for years. They solocted the following delegates to tho tnte, congressional and senatorial conven tions; Stato- R. L. Koester, II. K. Ciaypoii. W. H. Ranwell, Thomus Fheffry. L. C. Mar tin. E. J. Long. J. A. Piper. Charles Whit ney and C. Thomas. Congressional: T. L. Porter. A. M. Iloresford, Joo Alter, c. A. Luce, J. C. Mitchell, C. L. Ray nnd Nlc Neilfon. Tho delegates go instructed. ScoMn II 1 ii ir County. SGOTTS HLUFF, Nob., April 21. (Special Telegram. )--Tha republican convention of Scotts nluff county elected A. Ii. Wood, R. G. Walsh, John PowcrH and W. II. Swindell aa delegates to tbo atate convention. No InHtructlons. letrerMiin County, FAI1UHJRY, Neb., April 21. (Special Telegram.) The republican county conven- (Contlnued on Third Page.) TREATMENT CURATIVE POWERS, 1 1 .it it lomi which make up the I'um.in bodv, the SYSTEM enrb having 'I distinct ftinct her In harmony to preserve life nnd health, diseases, Medical treatment Is more ef whllo electrical treatment Is more bone There are very few discuses of the nervous ompllcated with diseases of tho muscil-o-miiKculnr In their nature, thus both elee to effect a cure You enn readily under CAL TREATMENT, as administered by prompt.y cuto diseases, which cannot b perlnllst or electrical trcntmnnt alone. If this treatment we stand ready to prove It nt certain medical specialists, having sb. nre attempting to cony our Electro successful combined Electro-Medical treat- o-Medlcal Institute, 130-j Farmim Street, of the Different Departments Electro-Medical treatment nr. making 12, It A It, II HAD, 1IHAKT, STOMACH PARALYSIS, H Hl'M ATISM, CATARRH, VINEGAR. H. J. 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