-4 THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAV, APKTL fi. lm. CITIES VOTE 'UPON, LICENSE!; Municipal ' Elections . Thrdughout Ne1 braska Shfw Changei. NEfE TOWXS IN WET COLUMN Three rilln of Beatrice, Wymnr and Ilea Cload Select nclllns for Marare Other Features Of Balloting. Nearly all the amAfim- cIIIps of the state ncia municipal -llitrm yrrinuny n-i i nearly every Instance voted nn the liquor question. The returns rwa-lved up to today showed seven, charges from the wet col umn to the from lat year and nine from the dry to ,he wet mltinin. The neven town which moved Into the dry lint have a population of 13,740, and those -whli h changed Iromry to wet have a population of A notable fea ture f -the- elerflon wa the choice of Hxlallst mayor in three of the larger mall cities pf the state and the prominent plaice taken by socialist tickets for other rlty offices. ' Several cities have left the liquor Issue pending, liaveloclc had delayed Its election until after Uncoln votes. Falrbury will vote on lli ens at a later date. wax. XndianolA 411iaao Alma, rllr -, Battle Creak, Banana, Blooming-ton, Colerldre, Columbus, Cook, Crete, Creittaton, E(1 Ktr. Horenoa, , , rriead. '' Fremont, rmiarton, ' OeceTa, OUtaer, ' Grand Island, .. CKHhanburtf, allara Harvard, Hasting-s, y Hebron, . '.' Hrtnlrmaa ...i f l BUdreth. ' . ' Kumboldt,' HiuiiphrT,' AlMworUl Albion, : , V' ; Arapahoe Ashland, AataU ' Anbnra . Aurora Basaett, Beatrice, Beaver City,., i Bell wood, ' ' . nklemaa, , Bert rand, Bethany Broken Bow, ; -Central City, CoUeve View. Crab Orchard, Pavld CttJSrt Bewit ' , Ulnar, rairbarr Palrflsld, CHbbea, ' - v. arMBwocfl ' r. Haveloek Chanre. Undecldad. -"' 1 . BOCXAT MAYORS. Towns whioSv' elected socialist mayors i Wymort , jted Cloud ' Beatrice ' i Water Coatraet Issue at ( COZAD. Neb., AprtJ,, 5. (Special Tele iram.) In yesterday's election J. H. Dar ner ww elected, myor b a yoteiof 131, j his opponent, the present mayor, receiving ninety-one. ' Ths""otheif mccessful candi dates are..0t.Jt-Cook, tlark; Daniel Ball mere, treasure rti-'W Kocti and J: f: Heff.' Councllmen. The Issue of the election was the. handling- ot the wajer works contract, and the praseajt .council .was defeated.! TThe name of iJanlel -,Ballnere fwas not on the ticket, but Ills 4 cam S wu written 1 on Kearney, beirn, ' Lexington, , i . Nellf h, Niobrara, ' McCook, Nebraska City ' Oj-aUala, Ord, Orleans, 'pillion, Flattamonth, ,, fonoa, ' Reward Sbelton, - ' 'Sterling, - , at. Paul, ' ' Baperior, .... Button, Tobias, Vtlcn .TWaterloov Wayne. ,' .'. MWes. Lincoln ', West Point, ; ' WUber , YVymore By.' 1 . Berman, . . Holdreg-e, ltlmbaU .. Zyons. Madrid, MUtord ' ' Mlnden Oakland, Pawnee City, . ., pleasant Bala Bar an, v- Baadolpb, ' Bed Clond Bepnblloaa City, - i Bhubert Bt. Edwards, '.teUa, TekamaB, Tecum sab, .. Ulysses, ' tfnlverslty Plaoe alley, Verden ""'TOrk! i ,, ! Wlloox, ' 1 enough ballot tp plve t)lm . a 'majority of twenty-six. He was formerly treasurer and was deposed by the council on A techni cality. His appeal in this case is now be' fore the supreme court .: ' GORDON, Neb., April 6 (Special.) The election here, was a regular landslide for the citlsen's -progressive ticket, with Coat'es and Cikhrari'at its head, Mills and Jordan on the boosters tlckot being beaten two to one on account of. the large amount of money to be handod or the extension of water works and the -Installation ot electric lights and aewers. Wets Win at tiotbrnkursj. GOTHENBURG. Neb.. April i (Special Telegram.K-t'h.ei' 'entire .Wet ticket was elected Jamus Wlnchell, mayor; Frank Carlson and Tom Undberg, councllroen. There Is one' Wet and one dry holdover. making the board three to one wet and a wet mayor. ORLEANS -Neb.,. April (Special Tele gram.) The" T!lty election was held here yuaterday and dueatlon of no iloenae carried by 4 hiaJOnty ol eight. There was only one tlcljet for the official city posi tion, J. C. Gay belnif the new mayor and P R. Pate city clerk. ' REPUBUXCAre CITY; Neb., April 5 (Spe cial Telegram.) W. H. Williams and W. U. Waahburo were elected as village trus tees today without sny opposition to serve er two years, so the city will continue dry for another yearv Baalavea Mm'i Tlektt at LealaajtOB LEXINGTON, Neb., April 5. (Special TalegramJThs business men's ticket won here, with the following results: 8. C. Mullin re-elected mayor, receiving SS6; E. C. Vanhorn received 191. Other officers elected were; Archie Ollllnd, city clerk; C G. May, city treasurer; W, W. Hunt, police Judge; K. C. Meaty, city engineer; C. J Wsldon, councilman. First ward; H. D. Hmith, councilman, Second ward; Peter Haxadone, councilman. Third ward. !. T. Smith and H. F. Stuckeiy were elected members of the school board for three years. P. J. Bewltt was elected to Ml the unexpired term of the late T. U. Warring ton. The question or liquor was not an iaaue. There are enough wet members of the board so the city will have saloons an U)r year. -k Lttiaor Tlefcet Wins at rttoa. CKlilUHTO.'t, Neb., April 5. CSpeeitU Telegram.) For mayor, M. C. Thelsn, O. C. Jobnsuti) 81 For councilman First ward. T. J. Buckmaster. 101; C. C. Colby it. For councilman Second ward, C. V Matteer, 1U; Jerome Bharp, 33. For treas urer, H. W. Woodworth. C. KV. Pey- tua, W. For clerk and engineer, W. U Turner and L. U Seeley. elected without opposition. Candidates defeated for mayor and councilman served last year. Candi dates elected favor U.0) saloon license. Lievnae last year was tMOO. The candidates defeated favwed tl.&uO saloon license and preweoalve policies. The Ucket elected a as supported by liquor Interests. MT. PAUL. Neb., April &. (Special Tele graia ) At the city election the candidates ef the clUsi-ns" ticket were all elected there being but one ticket In the field As the liquor issue was sot voted' upon (tie city still stands ouaimltted to ths wet poHojr. Hertrt & Paul was elected' mayor. F. I Shaughneesy, ouuDcUnuut First ward aod J. C. Flaming suuuciliiiao' 8eoond ward. All are ra-eleotions. BXATRIC1E, N.b-, Aprfl 4.-BpcIal Tele grain.) In ona of lbs hottest political Cgal waged bsvra ll years William El Griffla. emlalurt. won for mayur over J. H. RuUkarford, preaant lncurbent, endorsed by the republicans and democrats at the lata piiiuary, by a majority of about 100. Tbe proh'bltluaurts carried the day and voted ilealra dry by about 1S1. I As tear Bualrice went wet by a majority of Ui. The Ijiiomg Ucket aa eleoled Mayor. William E. Griffin. snrlallHt; city ilerk. B. y. Free, republican;' treasurer. Captain PIvens, democrat; watr comrlils sloner, J. n. C. Field, republican; police Juile, E. E. Kills, democrat; councllmen. Flrit ward. lnn Mi-Coiery, republican; Feond ward, F. E. Wheeler, democrat; Third ward, M. M I'alk, demmrst; Fourth ward, O. 1 Btewart. republican. Board of Education, O. W. Beckwlth, O. K Beeson and W. E. I.enhart, republicans. Sorlallst laor for Hed Cload. RED ClHD. Neb.. April 4 (Special TelcKram.) Sam Foe, socialist rantlldate for mayor, was elected over Amak, rs pubtluan, and Damerell, rltltens' candidate, the votes being Foe, 170; Rolert Damerell. 166; y.'i Ameck, W. This Is the first time in the history of the rlty that a socialist Ucket Has been named for the city offices. Flfy Htrslght socialist votes were cast. On the liquor question the city Is again dry by a majority of 39. ' PI.ATTSMOCTH. Neh., April 4. (Special Telegram.) The entire democratic ticket was elected with the exception of the coun cilman in the Fourth ward. The liquor question was not an issue, the town being wet. The democratic officials elected and their majorities are as follows: Mayor, J. P. Battler. 183; clerk, B, G. Wurl. 285; treasurer, C. O. Frlckle, 299; police Judge, M. Archer, Kw. Councllmen elected: In the First ward, George Dove.v, a republican. nomlnateJ on the democratic ticket, was elected by a majority of t; Second ward, Adam Kurta, majority, 18; Third ward, Mr, Hoist rom, majority, 10; Fourth ward, George Lushlnsky, republican, majority 24; Fifth ward, Mr. Shea, majority, 29. E. II. Wescott, republican, and John Bchulhof, democrat, were elected to the school board Cy small majorities. Kearney Continues Wet. i KEARNEY, Neb., April 4. (.Special Tel egram.) John H. Patterson was re-elected mayor today by a majority of 38 votes over Jack Dempsey, a bartender, Demp fey's big vote coming from the First ward. ,J;9 votes being cast The town went wet again by 178 majority, 1,140 votes being cast on the proposition. S, A. D. Henline, dry, was elected councilman from the Third ward and Robert Haines, also dry, was re-elected from the Fourth ward. ASHLAND. Neb., April . (Special Tele gram.) Out of 376 votes oast Ashland went wry by five votes. Citizens Ucket with A. iAverty, mayor; J. B. Lashapell, clerk; E. A. Wlggenhorn, Jr., treasurer; K. V. Russell, councilman first ward; L. D. Gre bee, councilman second ward; C. F. Klrk patrlck and W. M. Butler, Board of Educa tion, elected with little opposition. ' Heavi est vote polled at a city election in over twenty years. Interest centered on saloon proposition. Socialists Carry Wyraore. WTMORE, Neb., April 4. (Special Tele gram.) The entire socialist ticket was ejected. Mayor Rawllngs, candidate for re election on the republican ticket, received 70 votes. K. O. Mauck. socialist, Other city officials elected are: ... City' treasurer, F. W. Norrls. troclatlst: city clerk, F. M. Meek, socialist; police judge ' F. E. Crawford, republican,' no op- pfsltlon; councllmen, First ward Stephen HadacXeJc, socialist; , Second ' ward C. L. Marts, 'socialist. Mauck and .Marts are Burlington conductors. Nonris is an en gineer and Hadachek Is a railroad carpen ter. Meek Is a retired railroader In business. .Ryan Wins In ras4 Island. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 4. (Special Telegrsm.) Grand Island today registered an emphatic protest, against the recent re habilitation of the professional gambling element snd the Illegal sale of liquors. Charles G. Ryan, president of the Commet ctal club, being elected mayor by a, vote of 1,003 against 827. Aside from ' the lssus Ryan's stronger personal Qualifications are generally conceded to have affected the one-sided result. Both candidates were for the license policy. Fifth Term for Miles. HASTINGS, April 4 (Special Telegrsm.) Today's election in Hastings was remark able for Its one-akledness. for by It the city sdmlntstratlon was chosen without opposi tion for a fifth consecutive term and for the second time without regular competi tion. Running as republicans Mayor C. J. Miles, City Clerk Bratton and City Treasurer Cramer were first elected in 1903 and they have held office ever since. They wore re elected as republican pomlnees In 1904 and lliOti and in 1909 and today as the nominees of the high license party.' As In today's election they had no opposition In the elec tion of 19U6 and their license attitude Is un changed. Falrbnry Pots Off Fight. FAIRBURY. Neb., April 4. (Special Tele gramsThe citizens party In Falrbury sleoted the entlro ticket over the law and order party and socialists. Frank Tine her was elected mayor, 681 votes. A. H. Martin, socialist candidate, received SIS votes, W. S. Hamilton, law and order, 222. . J. P. Turner a as elected city treasurer, E. A. Wunfler, city clerk, K. K. IUIy: police judge. Councllmen. A. P. Llndell. D. .K. Bone. John P. Morgn. T. A. Johnson. All cciincllmen belong to the rltlsens party. The question of saloon or no saloons Wirt b decided at a special election In the etrly part of May. Urease In Alllnnre. ALLIANCE. Neb., April 4. -Special Tele gram.) Alliance municipal vote complete rives for mayor, Harris 520, Smith 210 rlty treasurer. Burke 400, Shlupp SIT ; city clerk, Wetherall 347, Emerlck 81!; police Judge Zurn 3rd, Hamilton JTJtf councilman. First ward, Vaughn 2M,' Barnes 136; Second ward. Rennau K. Snyder 230. Notwithstanding the bitter aUacks made on Mayor Harris, he has been elected by an overwhelming majority and It will be. a severe blow to the reform faction who had been anticipating a victory at this election. The entire ticket favors license of saloons and Is democratic In politics. FALLS CITY, Neb., April 4 'Special Telegram.) The citizens' ticket was elected: W. S. Leyda, mayor; John Wlltse, clerk; Frank Schalble. treasurer; E. II. Towle, engineer; councllmen, First ward. A. J. Weaver, G. W. Holland; Second ward, D. S. Reavle; Third ward. Matin Gehllng. EXETER, Neb.. April 4. (Special Tele-HEBRON-E. M. Smith was elected mayor hers today. The town went wet. ORD Mayor J. H. Carson, wet, received votes; A. J. Wise, no license, 198; Clerk. A. J. Shirley, Wet; treasurer, Vincent Kokes, wet; Councllmen, First ward, F. E. Glover, no license; Second ward, W. L. Stevens, no license; Third ward, J. H. Hoffman, wet. The city went wet by five majority. It was wet last year. OIBBON D. A. Lynch and W. L, Ran dall were elected on the village board; against license, 98; for license, 69. MrCoolt for Municipal Ownership. M'COOK The entire people's water ticket was elected here today: James McAdams, mayor; Frank Traver, clerk; L. Thor grlmson, treasurer; William Deere, en gineer; W. A. Mlddleton, councilman, First ward; H. C. Brown, councilman, Second ward; Thomas Moore and Lewis Sulss, members Board of Education. Mu nlclpal ownership of city water works was the only Issue. The city will remain wet, CENTRAL CITY The following officers were elected today: Mayor, E. H. Bishop; clerk, C. F. Newmyer; treasurer, Ines Hord; city engineer, B. W. Benson; police Judge, M. G. Merrell; councllmen, J. B White, F. K. Sprague and J. E. Dorshlmer members of the school board, J. C. Martin and J. E. Benton. There was but one ticket In the field, the wet and dry forces Joining together In one caucus this year under' the head of the union party. On members of the school board there was an attempt to elect E. E. Boyd over J. E. Benton by using his name on the ballot, but this failed by a few rotes. Will Free lacked but two votes of being elected over J. E. Dorshlmer as councilman from the Second ward, his name also being written la on tbe ballot. Central City la without saloons and continues dry, the question not being an lssus this year. Bio Decision 1st Arapahoe, ARAPAHOE The citizens' ticket, headed by C. A. Patterson for mayor,, W, H. Banwell for city clerk, A. E. Dalfemond for treasurer and J. W. Lewis tor police Judge was elected by 46 majority. Tbe new city council will stand three wet and two dry, with a tie as to the other two candi dates. The town has been dry the last year. What the new board will do Is un decided and will probably have to be de termined by the hew mayor. On the proposition to Issue $14,000 addi tional municipal bonds the vet was 144 for and 73 against, defeating the bonds by a narrow margin of One vote. SEWARD L. H. Diers was sleeted mayor. Ward Mount, city clerk; ' II. H. Graff, city treasurer; John Marts, city en gineer; Mart Hulshlser and M. C. Miller, councllmen. ' Tbe proposition of replacing tbe hitching posts around the court house square was defeated by an even 100 votes. YORK The city election proved to be a republican landslide.' For mayor, F. P. VanVV'lckle, 640, Lindstrom, democrat, 237; Bear, socialist, 136. All the republican nominees for city offices and counollmen were elected by good majorities. KIMBALL Kimball went dry when Cunningham, Young and Elchenberger were elected. The last election went wet, but no saloons have been running. Today's results mean that pool halls will go out of business. ; , C RETS Mayor Dredla, Councilman Cole and Kckart and City Clerk Novak were elected without opposition today. No op position was made In order to continue the present sewer policy now in progress. The liquor question was not an issue, the town being wet. NIOBRARA Wet W. K. Clark and V, J. Chavart were elected members of the town council. There was no saloon fight. Equalisation of taxes was an Important IsMite. as whs bontleRBing to Indians. STELLA -Three temperance trustees were elected by 14 majority. OOALLALA Oeallala voted for saloon license by 20 majority, changing from no licence. Twenty thousand dollars water works bonds were defeated by one vote. Results In Jnhnaon t'onnty, TECUM B EH Tecumsoh went, dry today by a majority of thirty-five. The following city ticket was elected: Mayor, A. P. Fltz slmmons; clerk, N. M. Davidson; treasurer, L. M. Davis; police Judge. E. F. Perkins; engineer, R. C. Gore; councllmen. First ward, J. C. Bowman; second ward. G. O. McLanahan: Third ward, G. J. Rubelman. Sterling and Cook In this county went wet while Crab Orchard snd Elk Creek went dry. COLl'MBUB With the exception of the councilman In the Third ward tke demo crats elected the entire rlty ticket as foN lows: Mayor, Louis Held; treasurer, Walter Boettcher; clerk, William Breker; police Judge, WlUlam O'Brien; engineer Charles Wurdcman; water commissioner, P. J. McCaffrey; councllmen, First ward. Louis Brunken; Second ward, William Kurt; Third ward, E. Bergman; Fourth ward. G. H. Prleb. Charles L. Dlckney. republican, and L. A. Lachnltt, democrat, were elected members of the school board. CH ADRON For mayor: James W. Fln negan, citizens, 2X2; Dr. D. W. Sperling, socialist, 1(12; city clerk. George E. Mar riott; city treasurer, Ernest K. Relkman; city engineer, Fred 11. Merrltt; police Judge, F. J. Houghton; councllmen. Third ward, John H. Morgan; Second ward, Jim Chaulk; First ward, Dodendorf. School house bonds and tax carried. For mem bers of the Board of Education, Benjamin Locnthal and O. B. TJnthank. FAIRFIELD Fairfield Is in the dry col umn by 97 majority. D. B. Potter was elected mayor; W. E. Underfofler, clerk; A, D. Baum, j treasurer; C. M. Prickett, engineer; A. B.. Hopper, police judge. ghelton Chan are to Wet. SH ELTON The largest vote polled at a spring election was cast here today, 257 votes being polled.; Shelton will be wet next year by seventeen votes. J. F. Walker and F. D. Reed, were, elected vil lage trustees. Tbe town has been dry the last year. WATERLOO B. L. Llnquest, C. X. Etengleln and J. J. Mohatt were elected trustees. On the liquor question the vote was: For license, 38; against, 2t; no change from last year. HUMPHREY Result of election: Ben der. 102; Olmer, 67; Bodewlg, by petition, 63. FRIEND Frank Hacker was elected mayor here today. The vote was wet. HOLDRBGE No saloon Issue. Ticket composed of wets and dry's elected as follows: Mayor, C. W. McConaughy; clerk. 8. C. Helllcker; treasurer, L. Grandlund; city engineer. C. F. Bturtevant; council men. First ward, W, F. Edwards; Second ward, F. P. Kronquest. A. W. Dantelson, C. A. Galloway, Lance Hooper and Charles Engstrom were elected members of the school board.1 HoMrege remains dry. ' Beaver 4" Ity la Dry. : BEAVER CITY The, city election here resulted in the election of the entire dry counoil ami ofllc'als. GILTN En The wets carried the field to day and George H. Thomas was elected mayor. ST. EDWARDS BL - Edward went dry by forty-one majority. The vote was 120 against to 78 for saloons. SCHUYLER There was only one ticket in the field, tr erHaems' tloket, on which John F. Arnold was named for mayor, Al. Kovar for city clerk and John Gaeth for city treasurer. There was no liquor question nor any. Sftecial local issue. BENKLEMAN-J A. McDonald and W. C. Hansen, license,? were elected trustees, and O. M. Kellogg, jlcense, and W. R Bar ger, temperance, were tied. The result of the tie vote will tie the license question as two temperance trustees hold over, The town Is now dry. HERMAN Dry by seven votes. C. R. Grey and E. P. Hansen were elected mem bers of the town board. ARLINGTON Wet. Washington county Is In the same position in regard to sa loons as It has been during the last year; No Change at Humboldt. 'HUM BOLDT C. E. Nlms elected mayor, temperance, 16S. and J. B. Davis, license. 161. H. V. Dor land and A. J. Buerstetta elected counollmen, II S. Hackett, treas urer, and W, I. Lydlck, clerk. Direct vote on liquor question, with 170 for li cense and 151 against. No chaag from last year. , , fAWNtiB-A non-partisan ticket was elected with no Issue, R, Lipp was elected mayor; city clerk, John P. Pyle; city treas urer, Vernon Baa com; city engineer, J. C. Smuls; police judge, Frank L. Evans; for councllmen, A. R. Clark and E. L. Stlmson. DORCHESTER No political Issue. The citizens' ticket won. the vote being: J. W. Hyers. 106; W. C. Parker, 9"; Franklin Mlllor. 6J. BUTTON License or no license was sub mitted Joday to the voters, with the un derstanding that, which ever way they de tided the question the mayor and council would obey their wish. The result was 245 votes for lie nsp and US vote avainst license. A. B. Lewis received I' votes for mayor from the citizens' party and Jacob Bender received 2in votes for mayor from the Independent party. Councllmen. hirst ward. A. V. Clark. 1!; Swoond ward. II. L. Pfelffer, 178; engineer, George H. Bst msn. M; treasurer, John G. Grless, S63; elerk. C. M. Brown, S4s. A. E. Stocker, Christ Rath and Henry Helm. Jr., were elected membeit of the Beard of Education. Anbarn Goes Dry, AUBURN. T. B. Frailer defeated R. M. Olllan for mayor by 22 majority. Frazler being the Independent minority candidate, and Olllan the citizens reform or majority candidate. W. H. Bousfleld was elected city clerk. N. F. Horn police Judge, and C. R. Hacker engineer without opposition. A. H. Miller defeated Lowell Watklnd for councilman In the First ward. C. B. Thomp son In the Second ward and William Wat son In the Third ward were elected to the council without opposition. The town went dry by four majority on the referendum vote. RU8HVILLE The village election was the quietest In the history of Rushvllle. there was no Issue and only 44 votes cast A. N. Harnum and Adolp l'fisttrcr were eb-cted to succeed themselves, running on petltlcn. This leaves the board the same as In sit er. While Major nt lllalr. 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