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Nebraska
DELEGATES RUSH
TO MAKE FILINGS
Candidates Anxious to Represent
' Parties at Convention For
mally Enter.
BRYAN AND DAHLMAN FILE
(From a Staft Correspondent)
MNCOLN, March 14.-8peclnl.)-0. R.
Thompson of Wlsner filed his petition
ulth the secretary of state this morning
as a candidate fur delegate to the na
tional republican convention from the
Third district.
James R. Dean of Broken Bow and
Edwin .'Faloon of Falls City filed their
petition as candidates for the supreme
court judgeship.
Vilber 8. Waits of Loup City has filed
for the republican nomination for secre
tary of state) making two candidates by
that name for the same place, former Sec
retary of State Addison Walt having
already filed. .
Fourteen candidates for delegates to
the national democratic convention filed
their petitions this afternoon, the list In
cluding all but the two district delegates
from the Second district and is as fol
lows: Frank W. Brown. Kearney; Prank J.
Taylor, St. Taul, Sixth district.
Frank T. Swanson, Franklin; P. W.
Shea, Grand Island, Fifth district.
C. E. Hewlby, Crete; C. M. Sidles, David
City, Fourth dtstrt.-t.
F. II. Morrow, Columbus; W. H. Green,
Pierce. Third district.
F. I. Eager, Lincoln; L. F. Langhorst.
Elmwood, Second district. '
W. J. Bryan. Normal; J. J. Thomas,
Soward; Louis J. Platti. Omaha; W. H.
Thompson, Grand Island, delegates-at-large.
, Jamea C. Dahlman, Omaha, national
committeeman, democratic party.
.Petition nominating; Frank T. Ran
som and J. A. C. Kennedy of Omaha as
delegates from the Second district are in
circulation, but have not yet been filed.
It is understood they will be filed within
at few days.
.Felix Newton Takes
On Heavy Burden
. (From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 14.-(Special.)-Fellx
Newton, ctar of all the Russians around
Lincoln, is having; a serious time accumu
lating; names pn the petition of Vice
President Marshall for the preferential
primary ballot as a candidate - for the
democratic nomination for his present job.
Somany democrats do not like the Idea
of anybody being; filed against Governor
Morehead for the vice presidency that
whenever they see Felix with his little
petition they wax wroth and smite the
air in all directions, and hurl epithets ot
derision and other strong; democratic lan
guage at the gentleman who, while be
ing a candidate for the legislature, still
desires to take a fall out ot Governor
? Morehead.
Mr. Newton bears the distinction of
taking on the Job of beating Morehead
" tor vice' president, llltchcoca for senator
and Bryan for governor, all democrats of
his own political party.
-I . - . -
Nearly Four Hundred '
Hit Trail at Wymore
J WTMORB, Neb., March It (Special.)
' The great revival In the history of Wy
more closed Sunday night, with a total
of 387 "trail hitters." The tabernacle,
seating 1,600 persons, was erected In one
day entirely by volunteer labor six weeks
a;o. Every Sunday evening the "Old
Glory Barn" has been filled, the crowd
overflowing into the neighboring streets.
The Erwln Brothers Evangelistic aarty
has been In charge of the meetings. Sun
day evening a total of more than $1,600
had been raised to pay the expenses of
the meeting. . Most of the converts have
expressed a church preference; the Meth
odists receiving about 175, the Baptists SO,
the Christians S3 and the remainder being
distributed among the other churches of
Wymore and Blue Springs.
The, Erwlns go from here to Loup
City, Neb., for a series of meetings,
which begin Sunday.
ROCK ISLAND GETS MORE
TIME TO MAKE SHOWING
(From a Staff Correspondent.)'
LINCOLN, March 14. (Special.) The
hearing before the state railway commis
sion covering a complaint made by pa
trons of that road from Falrbury and
other points south against the taking off
of four trains on the Rock Island came
to a sudden ending this morning after
the hearing had been adjourned to the
supreme court room, when attorneys for
the road moved to postpone the case until
a later date.
They gave for their reasons that they
were' not prepared to give their aide of
the case In the way it should be shown
and they were given until March 29 to
prepare for the hearing and the commis
sion adjourned the case.
Notes from Srraesu.
SYRACUSE. Neb.. March 14. (Special.)
A message was received here Sunday of
the death of J. B. Woods, at his home
at Hiawatha, Neb., at the age of 76. Mr.
Wood was a p; neer settler of this com
munity and a homesteader and the family
had but recently removed to Hiawatha.
One daughter, Mrs. W. W. Bell, resides
here.
The funeral of Herman Stubendlck was
held at the North Branch church Sunday.
Mr. Stubendlck was born In Germany and
came to America in 1872 and to Ne
braska in 1&S4. Deceased was SI years old.
Ills wife died In 1896 and since that time
he has made his home wjth his son. Otto,
lie leaves two sons living, twenty-five
grandchildren and thirty-seven great
grandchildren. Farmers who are testing seed corn ex
press grave concern over the situation
tor the seed for the spring planting.
tv Taic Ckaasberlala's
Tablets.
When you1 feel dull and'atupld after
rating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When jrou have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have Indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for your
meals.
When your liver Is torpid.
Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement.
Nobraska
Federal Help Sought
By Governor in the
Health Board Row
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb., March 14. (Special
Telegram.) The controversies between
the Board of Health and the Plate Board
of Secretaries, appointed by the. State
Hoard of Health.sf become a subject
of government Investigation and today
Dr. Fox, a federal Inspector, 'began ex
amination of the laws covering matters
pertaining thereto. The State Hoard of
Health, consisting of the governor, state
superintendent and attorney general! Is
given authority to appoint the board of
secretaries, which has In charge examin
ations of candidates for certificates.
The secretaries have denied the right
of the board which appointed them to
give orders or to Interfere with their
work, and It is at the request of Gov
ernor Morehead that the Inspector has
been sent to tackle the Job of finding out
who Is boss.
Notes from Beatrice
And Gage County
BEATRICE, Neb., March 14 (Special.)
Mrs;. I R. Mayborn died at her home
In this city yesterday, aged 33 years.
She Is survived by her husband and two
children.
Mrs. Nellie Mathlns died at her home
In this city Sunday, after a brief Illness,
aged 44 years. She leaves her husband
and three children. The body wilt bo
taken to Diller for Interment.
Mlsa Jessie Doyle of this city was mar
ried to Mat Joseph of Barneston at Lin
coln. After a wedding tripe of a few
weeks they will make their home at
Barneston.
The city has discontinued the use of
gas for street lighting purposes, and a
force of men is now employed in remov
ing the old gas posts in the residence
section of the city. Many new electric
lights have been Installed to replace the
gas.
The greatest revival In the history of Wy
team, which won the state championship
Saturday night, was given a warm recep
tion at high school yesterday morning.
Talks were made by Coach Jones, Prin
cipal Hlllyer and Prof. Schmidt, after
which each of the team was pres-ited
with a fob bearing a large "N," w..lch
had been given by the athletic board of
the state university.
Mrs. Sarah Noakea of Crab Orchard
died at a local h.spltal here yesterday.
The body was taken to Crab Orchard
today for Interment.
NEBRASKA CITY MEN ARE
HELD FOR LARCENY
BROKEN BOW. Neb.. March 4.- Spe
cial.) Charged with stealing 60 from
Prank Carland, a restaurant keeper ot
this city, John Armstrong, who claim
his home Is at Nebraska City, was ap
prehended at Berwyn and brought back
to the city by Sheriff Wilson. Carland
had given the man employment In h:s
kitchen and during the absence of other
employes Armstrong located a bag of
money that had been concealed behind
some clothing on a shelf and made'6ff
with It, There were S25 In checks, which
the man tore up. When arrested and
searched, Armstrong had a little over
9 In sliver In his pockets and 2S In bills
In his shoes. He then confessed to the
sheriff that he had taken the money and
told where he had thrown the checks.
Moat of the money and all but one of
the checks were recovered. Armstrong
la In the county jail awaiting a prelimi
nary hearing;
TRIAL OF BERT FORD
STARTS AT GRAND ISLAND
GRAND I3UAND. Neb.. Mareh 14.
(Speclai Telegram.) The trial of Bert
Ford, a negro, for the murder of Logan
Boyd, also colored, on December 17 last,
following a party at the home of one
Klngcald, In this city was started today,
thework of securing a jury taking the
greater part of tho day.
Ford, who had formerly served a time
for a lesser offense, shot and killed Boyd,
the two men It was stated at the time
having a grudge against each other and
a revolver having been found under
Boyd's body when he was picked up.
The coroner's Jury returned the ver
dict that the deceased had come to hla
death at the hands of Ford, who had
shot In self-defense, but the county at
torney nevertheless filed an Information
charging first degree murder.
Two of tho leading attorneys of the
city are engaged in each side.
I .
HORDVILLE SHIPS FIFTEEN
CARS OF LIVE STOCK
HORDVILLE. Neb.. March 14 is.
clal.) That part of Hamilton county
around Hordvllle sprang into the lime
light as a feeding center today, when a
special train or fifteen cars left here
loaded with stock billed to tha Rmnh
Omaha market. This section of the coun
try raised an abundant crop of corn in
1915. and as some of it was corn that
would not bring top market price, there
has been an unusual amount of stock fed
here this winter. This section has long
been noted for Its fine quality of live
stock, and as today's shipment was com
posed of the cream of the stuff around
here, it should bring some fancy prices
on the market.
I
OMAHA MAN CHARGED WITH
THEFT OF RINGS AND CASH
HOLD R EG E, Neb., March 14. (Special.)
Charles Jackson, who came to this
city recently from Omaha in search of
employment. Is confined in the county
Jail on the charge of stealing rings and
receipts of a box supper from a school
teacher In the west part of this county.
Tho teacher boarded at the same place
Jackson had found work.
Sheriff Anderson of this county - is
making an effort to locate Samuel Mur
dock. who Is charged with abandoning
hla wife and small children at Bertrand.
Boys Are Paroled.
COLUMBIA. Neb., March 14. (Special
Telegram.) Peter and Ed Ernest. Lester
Klndler. Stanley Khutt, Xtean Bolt and
Jerald IUgeman were arrested today for
stealing coal from the Union Padfio by
Sheriff Burke. They were tried before
Judge Ratterman on a juvenile charge
and paroled to their parents.
Ovrreomes Constipation, ladlaestloa
Dr. Kings New Life Pills will over
come your constipation, biliousness and
Indigestion. Take a dose tonlfc'ht. Only
Jc. Ail druggists. Advertisement.
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BT LA RAfOTTEUSE.
A youthful suit of navy blue mohair
in which the skirt is very short and cut
In circular style. The coat flares decidedly
from the walslltne. The long wide novel
shoulder line is accentuated by the row
Democrats of Sixth
District Hunt Man
to Oppose Kinkaid
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 14.
(Speclal Telegram.) A meeting of demo
cratic committeemen for the big Sixth
congressional district came to a conclu
sion last night without any definite action
along the line for which It was called
together, the securing of a candidate for
congress In that district.
The meeting was held In the office of
State Chairman Thompson. Many coun
ties were represented. It Is stated that
Mr. Grimes, county superintendent of
Custer county, and Attorney Frank Tay
lor of St. Paul were the names considered.
Chairman Thompson takes his defeat
In the matter of the Judgeship as stoically
and as good naturedly as he has accepted
defeats in the . past, and Jovially re
marked: "Father Time Just shoved me
along two years over the speed limit."
Marshall's Name is
Filed at Lincoln
LINCOLN, March 4. The name of Vice
President Thomas R. Marshall was this
afternoon filed as a candidate for the
democratic vice presidential nomination
before the Nebraska primaries. Governor
John II. Morehead Is the opposing candi
date for the preferential nomination In
this state on the democratic, ticket. For
mer United States Senator Elmer J.
Burkett la a caVlldate for the nomination
on the republican ticket.
Rector Awarded First.
COLUMBUS. Neb., March 14.-(8peclal
Telegram.) Bui tos Rectos was awarded
first honors last night at the Columbus
High school declamatory contest; Bessie
Riddell, second; Martfha Anderson, third.
SOLDIERS'-HOME NOTES
Comrade Holden has returned from a
furlough of thirty days, lie v Lilted with
a brother and family at Central City.
A good cheer society hss been orson
Ixed by a large number of tho members
at Burkett. the purpose being to how
the greatest courtesy to strangers who
ylslt the Home, treating them like real
friends. The commandant has gone to
work with hla whole soul to beautify the
Home surrounding and all lnmatus are
feeling a pride in showing the place to
sirs tigers.
The fourth of April Is general pension
day, tirt if the weather Is as fine aa It
promises to be, there will be a great ex
odus of members from the Home, leav
ing on furlouifhs. A larite number are
Planning on leaving about that time.
April and October are the two months
during which the greatest number of fur
loughs are taken.
The superintendent of the farm is get
ting ready for his spring work with a
bunch of men that he takes rrlde In, and
men whom he knows he can trust.
The ladies in the main building had
the pleasure of artaklng of a film break
fast In their own dining room yesterduy
morning. The room has Just been re
painted and redecorated.
John Harrow has returned to the Home
after a seventeen-day detainment In the
emergency hospital at Orand Island,
where he Wa suffering with smallpox.
Avoid Spring Ills
'orlfy and Build Up the Blood With
Hood's BarsaparUla.
In the spring your blood needs cleans
ing and enriching. You feel poorly and
there is more or leas eruption 011 your
face and body. Your appetite la not good,
your sleep Is broken, and you are tired
all the time.
You need Hood's Sarsaparllla. It Is
the one safe and effective tonic that
has stood the teat of forty years). It
makes the pure red blood that will make
you feel better, look better, eat aad
sleep better. It Is the old ataadard tried
and true all-the-year-round medicine for
the blood and the whole system.
Ask any druggist for Hood's Sarsa
parllla, and Insist on having it. Nothing
e:e acts like It. for nothing e'se hat
the same formula or Ingredients, and
so tl-re Is no reiil substitute. (Jet it
I today. Advertisement.
Navy Blue Mohair
,1,1, r
of silk stitching which outlines the arm
hole and novel belt arrangement. This
stitching la also on the cuffs. Grey broal-
cloth Is used to trim the odd high collar,
which may be worn opened also, thcreuy
forming a rever effect.
The Judges were Louis Lightner, C. N.
McElfresh and Superintendent Short of
Schuyler. Rector will enter the contest
at Fremont.
Kearney Stays in
The Dry Column
KEARNEY, Neb., March 14. (Special
Telegram. ) At the special election held
here today, a majority of 323 of the. voter i
of the city decided that Kearney shall
remain saloonless for at least another
year. I
At today's election, "wet" and "dry"
was the only Issue before the people. The
result was as follows:'
Total vote cast, 1.S88; for licensing
saloons, 632; against, 851, giving the "dry"
a majority of 323.
One year ago at the special election
called to vota upon a similar proposition,
the anti-saloon people won by a majority
of 171.
Automobile Presented to Prleat.
SPALDINt, Neb.. March 14. (Special.)
Rev. B. F. Oalvln, pastor of the Cath
olic church here, was presented with a
six-cylinder automobile by members of
Itls congregation Sunday In commemora
tion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of
his ordination to the priesthood. Mr.
Galvln Is a very popular with his par
ishioners and cltixena of Spalding and
vicinity. Ills church, which ! one of
the finest ,n Nebraska, cost more than
$100,000. .
RECIPE FOR DAfiDitUFF
v
This Simple Home Made Hair Tonic
Ilemoves Dandruff In a Few
Applications.
Dandruff can be removed In from one
to fixe nlghU by the use of the following
mixture, which you can make at home
or have put up at any drug store at very
little cost It is perfectly harmless and
does not color the hair:
wt" One-half Pint
Bay Rum ..One Ounce
Texola Compound One-quarter Ounce
Glycerine One-quarter Ounce
A half-pint Is all you will need. Rub
It Into tbe scalp well at night and after
a ft w applications the dandruff and scalp
eruptions will disappear and the hair
will stop falling and become soft and
glossy. Advertisement.
Why Neglect Your Eyes?
When in many cases ceglect produces
nervous dysppuia,
headaches, forget
fulness, dtzzlncsi,
floating spots,
tyeB; thick, red
watery eyes; Itch
icf. burning-, and
a lark of -application
In your work.
Tbe above symp
toms are evi
dence of ere
strain, uon l Delay, loine to m, I wlil
examine and correct your defects with
Uiu proper glaxses. sly prices are thi
lowest In the city for high-class service.
1 guarantee satisfaction in every case.
If you have not the rady money, pay as
votl '-an.
Dr. J. T. McCABTBT, Suite 1111 W. O.
W. Bldg. rhone Doug. 4185.
TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY
An especially fine shajnpoo for this
weather can be easily made at trifling
expenss by simply dissolving a tea
spoonful of canttirox in a cup of hot
water. Pour slowly on scalp and mas.
saa briskly. This createa a soothliiK,
cooling lather that dissolves and re
moves all dandruff, excess oil and dirt.
Kinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly
clean, soft and f-llsnt, while the hair
lakes on a gloasy richness of natural
color, also a flufflness which makes it
seem much heavier than It la. After a
canttirox shainpeo arranjrlnc the hair la
jl pVusure. Advertisement
Nebraska
PROFITS OF WATER
BOARD ARE SHOWN
Net Profit for Last Year Without
Faying Taxes Was $87,951, Be
sides Sinking' Fund,
INCLUDES HYDRANT RENTALS
(From a Staff Correspondents
LINCOLN, Nob., March 14.
(Special.) According to the audit
nf Oninhs water district flninoi
Just made by the! state accountant
under direction of the state auditor,
the net profit or the municipal
water plant (or (he year ending De
cember 31, 1915, as conducted with
out paying any taxes, was
87,51. 26. This lit In addition, Of
course, to paying, the Interest on the
bond Investment and providing for
tho bond sinking and depreciation
fi nds. Ilut It also Includes hydrant
tax revenues of nearly $135,000,
paid by the property owners of
Omaha, South Omaha, Dundee and
Florence.
According to tho report of State Ac
countant l France he shows that:
Income from operation.; . . .IT74.SSO.M
Lens expense of opera
tion i:.3.90.07
Les reserve for de
preciation a 108.442.07
1xhs reserve for doubt
ful accounts 6.SS9.44 S.W7.M
Net income from operation gt36.94J.04
Add Interest on In
vestments, deposits,
etc I 42.722.31
Income from other
sources ,86S.7 1119.291 .(
Total net Income I&M.134 OS
Deduct- Interest on
bonds, exchange 133.,14A.2S
IVduct reserve for
bond sinking fund... 150,034.49
Net Income added to surplus.... $X7,9ul.Ltl
Income from Operation.
Mr. Pe Prance shows the Income from
operation from the following sources:
1'nmetered water I 14.RS4.20
Metered water 603.260. 17
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REASON FOR THIS
GREAT OFFER
Hundred of families are com.
Ing weat daily to make new homes.
We want everyone of these good
people to know the
Schmoller & Mueller
Pisno Co.
Its finest Pianos, Player Planoe
and Phonographs, nd Its money,
saving fartlitiea to the buyer, Just
aa the old families have for many
years known them.
We want to greatly Increase our
sales this year and jointly with
number of America's leading Piano
Manufacturers, we have set aside
a large fund to bring this bouse to
the attention of every home, old
and new.
Only one member of a fam
ily ran compete, and If more
than one answer Is sent in by
the same family they will be
disqualified and the answers
thrown out.
(Contest Closes-on
Tuesday. March 28.
at 6 O'clock P. M.
Address All Answers to
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
Contest Department A. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb.
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SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Nebraska
Hydrant lax, omnha U4.S06.41
llyilmnt tax. louth 8lle, lun-
ilee and I'lorence ., 9.3KI T.?
lYIvatn lidmnl 11.270 w
I'rtviilo fire line connections. .. . M"i W
Water used In construction &,7.'i&.43
Total I774.SS0.&J
Oprrntlna I'iprnira,
Operating expenses covering the above
are as folions:
I'mnplnir stntli.n expenses flll.S.ta.01
M. ..V,,, ,.Micn,(. :2,7t2...1
Maintenance M,M.ll
iii.mmi,(in on plant and Im
provements K",737.G9
i i reei itltMi on miscellaneous
nwhlnciy and tools I,&t5.44
i discount, rash, water rate
reduction 4.2'lO.fil
Other discount J, 1 1.1 51
tleneral expenses M.Rio.No
Total HCS.0.7 5
Other Income.
Income from other sources Is nlven as
IH9.2M.flo. Interest on bonds Is shown
to le HT7.600; exrhnnge, commission on
bond Interest coupons, $MS.2S, and deduc
tion for bond sinking fund. 1130,034.49.
The treasurer's financial statement
shows cash on band and on deposit to
be ..A,!.-2.7S; secnrltle' ti2,M0.7l; reg
istered county warrants, sl,tio3.1l; bond
redemption fund, $lir,,,,C.jri.
8tatlon expenses are shown to lie 1111,
.Tio.OI, divided as follows: Florence, S:l,
790.97; river, SH.KTl.Rfi; Toppleton avenue,
S14.3SS.08; Walnut 11111. I-'.MT.IO. Meter
shop expenses are shown to bo IL'2,570.78;
maintenance, SXH14.il; salaries, hoard of
directors, 3,000; general manager,
S4.9!t.2; attorney, H.HSW.W; general of
fices. S2l.e21.74i engineering, S".3jS.01;
superintending and purchasing depart
ment, S4.!0; other xenses, I la, 490. 7t.
Incidentally it will cost less than half
the amount to audit the books this year
by the state accountant than it has cost
in years previous by accountants em
ployed by the Water board.
WOMAN FAILS TO APPEAR
IN MINISTER'S CASE
HASTINGS. Neb.. March H.Spcdal
Telegram.) The failure of the complain
ing witness, Mrs. May Title, to appear
In federal court yesterday at the tint."
set for the hearing of the case of the
Rev. John J. Ramsey, charged with white
slavery, necoseltatt d the rearrest of Ram
sey on tho same charge to be tried later.
The federal grand Jury will not m.ei
until September, so until that time at
least, Ramsey will remain In Jail.
great Publicity 6ontes
George Washington Puzzle
TUT IT YOU CAN HOIA'E IT.
There Are Ten Faces in This Picture, t axi You rind Keven of Thorn?
STATISTIC BLANK A
t I herewith submrt my answer to your Publicity Campaign Contest
ana agre to abide by decisions of the judges.
Nam No. of Faces
No Street 'ou now
PlanoT
City
Playsr PlanoT
Btate ti onncraph ?
WRITE TOM. C. JARVIS, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Old Folks Need
"Cascarets" for
Liver, Bowels
Salts, calomel, pills act on bow
els like pepper acts in
nostrils.
Enjoy life! Don't stay billons,
sick, headachy and
constipated.
Most old people must give to the bowels
some regular help, else they suffer from
constipation. The condition is perfectly
natural. It Is Just as natural as It Is for
old people to walk slowly. For age la
never so active as youth. The muscles
aro leas clastic. And the bowels are
muscles.
So all old people need Cascarets. One
mltrht aa well refuse to aid weak eyes
with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid
to weak bowels. The bowels must be
kept active. This Is Important at all ages,
but never so much aa at fifty.
Ago la not a time for harsh physics.
Touth may occasionally whip the bowels
Into activity. Rut a lash can't be used
every day. What the bowels of the old
need Is a gentle and natural tonic. One
that can be constantly ' used without
harm. The only such tonic Is Cascarets,
and they cost only 10 cents per box at
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