lilt- U.'ifWiA lnul iiiLiOLrt 1 , .NU b.lliWi U. 1U"'. Wets Defeat Drys in Four States in General Elcctioi I Hi noil Favors Modification of Enforcement Act Iy 600,000 to 200,000 Dryi Lose in N. Y. Chicago, Nov. I. Proponent of r In vine tlit present prohibition law scored heaWly In at least four tate yts'trdnj, according to compilation toduy from tht nationwide altctlon In Illinois an aspresslon of Mntimrnt ert tht Volstead act favored modifica tion by approximately 600,000 votes to negative 200.000, with one half tht state rtpurted. California defatted the atata enforcement act by an Indi cated two to one ott, Mlssuuil r Ieted L'nited H' ii let 8-natr James A. Itted, an tvowed opponent "f pro hibition, ami New Jwwy, It la Itull rated, ent Governor Edward I. Ed wards, also avowedly against prohihl tl'in, to tht I'nlted tttatei senate ovtr Htnator Krelinghuyen. In llllnola tlit congrtsdonal dale tlon will take In three "wets." Reports Indicate tlit Wisconsin delegation will lit "wet," seven to four, tht major liy from th atalt including Victor I, Lerger, socialist, elected for tlit third time, Wisconsin olso reelected feenstor ICobert M. Laf'olletle, classed at nn anti-prohibitionist by lha dry In New York state, wlira tha democrat swept the mate, tht demo ratio platform contained a plank fa tonus light wlnt and peer. Jn tha titveulh Minnesota congrta slonol district returns Indicated Rep, lesentatlv Andrew J. Volstead, ( thr of tht prohibit Ion art, to b making a strung fight to overcome, tht arly lend of Rev. O. J. Kvale Willi drew llttlt hot from that, how ever, a Hv. Kval h described himself "ns dr'r thun Volstead." In virion congressional district In whlrh Hit wet and dry Question waa rrm (In fin outright campaign Issue, tht two slow fsred H bout alike, aome of tha dry beln beaten decisively and a few of tho wclx winning. J. If. Hftiitli, who campaigned In tha Hlxth Nebraska district on a wet platform, polled only a negligible vote, ".coordlng to lo'tompls'.: return. Thv wt oppontnt :f W. O. Sears, In tha Bcnd district of Nebraska, waa dfatcd easily. In Indiana, J. I. Turk, an avowedly wet, w.a defeated by Merrill Mooree, who aluod for re-election. Fred llagerman, democrat, who rnado the raca In tht Third Iowa dis trict, on a wt pint form, waa sleeted na wra Itolitrt flaney, democrat, In tht Klrat Mlrhlaan, and Clnreiica Mo Iod, republican, In tht Thlrtttnth Mlclilgnn. Clancy wai a democrat d dltlnn from Mlehlan, and tht only mmbr of that party r-portd tltcttd from tht flrHt tlx dlnlrlota to rtpnrt. A. C. BhnllnbrBr, dmocrot, fifth N'braaka, alito a proponent of modlfb cation of tha Voliitead act, hud a lead ovtr hla repuhllran oppontnt. In the Twelfth contrtealonal dla trict of Mlaaourl, Conareaaman L. C. V)yet. a protaonlat of the wet plat form, waa re elected over hi dry opf ponent. Physical Instructor f t Holds Intoxicated Man When two little girl pupil, lone Taaton and Ilnae! Jenklna, aav a man ollmbln th atalr In' Trftin chool yesterday, they Informed An dfew Adamann, phyalral Inatructor. Adumaoti grnpiiled with the man antl held him until polio arrived. Th mart could not plftln hi pretence in th achnol. H ny he I Tom flhur, Twenty aeventlt and Bancroft atrtcta. He was held for intoxication und Inveatlgntlon. v HOARSENESS I Swallow alowly am tmafl ptecat I I ntb well over the throat. V VAPO Osm 17 Million Jan FELTED COTTON MATTRESS SALE SATURDAY Set Window Dlipliy at an. VALOl OIVINO TOU. Chiropractic Free Clinic for Children ft. RrkMR an4 kit taai(t )inM rM lien dsilir ftr tklreq ui-tr II MII t ( t l I f. M. (K-ll Mitrii M4t. t)i Clinl t tn CuU !uft. IIS Wkkk ), tram t , . 0.11) . rkee JA.L-.n IttT et C K'dtt UH M iceuini wi. Ae tVt.J (! te' M'r vill ia Ik Jt mt r ie ! kanehu ( i'tinriij t4lIIKt kU kflW ktUiMktt It U 1. tio-titUtn VIS vtcd itatiM Bo "Our After rendlnf million of A merit an f'ranre to aave tho alllrt from drfeat and pendinr Imndrrdf of million on wooden tlilp that would be ur-elet lo u after tho war- and pouring; hundred of million more Into Europe, and Aula to relieve aufferlng and starving nation The Legislature Tht followInK art elected member of the Nebraska leglHlature; Htate Senate. Watrlct. 1, , John Wlltaa (ft). 1. W. B. Uannlngf (D). I. "John CavanaiiKh (D). 4. W. N. Chambera (R), 8. Charlea L. Haundcra (R). I. John AV. nobbln (It). ' 1. John V. Cooper (H), ', , , I. John dumb (D). ; ' . ' . Oi'org Wlikln (ft). II, J. C, McfJowan H). , It Henry llehrena (R). 11 .Philip Tornek (D). 14, CJ. h. Aiiderton (11). 18. C. J. Warner (R). 1. J, t, linrr (It). 11, W, II. Illlnrt (R. 21. o. C, Humphrey (ft), io. Chnrlea II. Allen (R). 1. J. B. Kroh (H). Htate Reprenentatlre. Dltrirt. 1. E. E. Auxler (I)). 2. W, T. Parklnaon (R). 1. K. J. l.nml) (K). 4. 'W'llilam Moore (V). 5. C. h. Vochum (D). I. Troy rwvl (R). 7. iJ. R. HURhea (R). I. Jnme Allnn (R). 9. H. It. Strehlow (R). 10. R. A. Bmltn (III. 11. O. H. Collina (V), 12. Chnrlea Koutaky (D). 1J. A. -V. Klanaaer D). 14. Frank Ueldinu (R). 18. (J, 8. Collina ID). 1. (leorgo It. Dyball (R). ' H. T. R. Pytmrt (R). in, H. M. Raldrlge (R). 19. H. C. Tlmmt (Tt). 20. J, E. Qulnn (VI. 21. John H. Johnson (D). it. C. Vi'. Orr (T. 24. U C. Ileffermnn (D). J4. I,. Laurltiten tl'ioai. 27. (1. Y. HUMs (R). tn. a. Y. OtUntan (O). S9. W. It. Mitchell (ID. SA. 1 O. Yochtim (D). SI. T. W. Jocoby (D). St. J. T. Krler (Itl, SS. R, Ilnrtlneton (U). 34. J. Kohl Oi-etn RI. S3. I'll Ul Deniiln (t. SI. Ralph AVilaon (Rt. . 41. Krle 8mlley (Rl. 42. Henry Hock 44, W. A. Hrown (O). SI. II. ('. nen (1). St. II. R Keck (D. 14. John P. Invla (ft, SS. K. I. IiUey tin. 61. twwin Ke.ter tit t. IT, A W, 1U11 mi. Ii. C. Y, lniirlly UK. l, J.tmet Autnt iP. IJ, flwell Johhuton t!S IJ, '. M fvilarhid iT.i 15. John Ihomten tin. Tl, IWM (Mrtr ilti T2 J fotlard tU' Tl. c, Y, IWuattauatii it1' T J W t und (H id Y h liiiri U'trr IP1 l. M ,vrt H.it tDi ! K I Whitthwid tlf ! iiM f !rt''d l"i j It i:jii. U. In. I if.. I. j M N Vltht tii, I'. I I. Wif.n il.u Natituul lt turn rt in i Om twlirliiiittlv in I't'Uiul t-, N.n I i ruiia it I bee Vitti4.iv . 4 I i 4 e t tiile . u. , t e tf.t tiit.ih! (ihii. . i . i i ii ,t 4 '. rt ta l MiHrt P. t , UM tl Ucl dubilj ..H(4 .i , M- ftttt I X ' k d'l k ' Policy of Isolation" (V"ght, lt?. trtxyta anil loaning your rlllsiit, of the alllet Howell and Bryan Leads Increased (f'tntlinied Yrom rati One.) titer that admlaaion.) Tho figure fol low; Firet illatrlct! 113 of 210 precinct Klve Anderon (It), 12,113; Morehead (IJ), 12.S48. Flrt diatrlct (abort term): 142 of 210 proelntta Klvt H. H. Thorpe (It), 14,941; XV. C. J'orrlott (IJ), 13,464. Becond dlkfrlct; 117 of 209 preclnnta alve Heart (R), 24,187; Hanley (D), 23,017. . Third dlotrict: 225 precincts out of 354 (five Evan (U), 20,010; Howard ID), 22,138. Fourth dlatrleti 148 of 233 precincts rive Mclatjfchtln (R), 17,fi'J6; Cum min (D), 14,31)2. Fifth district: 297 of 920 precinct Slve W. E. Andrew (R), 20,228; A, C, tihallenberger (D), 22,737. Sixth district: 1S& of 885 precinct Klvo Dlmmons (Rl, 12,829; Ileal (D), 10,786. Following- Art total on minor state office: State Ticket. For lieutenant governor; 1,308 pre cinct out of 1.921 in state give Fred CJ. Johnson (R), 131,679; P. J. Mullen (D), 107,122; T. J. Ellnberry (P), 6.825. For secretary of state: 1,308 pre cinct out of 1,921 In state give Craw ford Kennedy (Rl, 108,013; Charles W. Pool (D), 120,058; U A. Larson (P), e?oi. For auditor of public accounts: 1,306 precinct out of 1,921 In state give George W. Marsh (R), 133,076; Grant L. Shumway (D). 114.&S2. For commissioner of publla lands to What I Have Learned I HAVE been watching the re sult of contiwtion for 47 year, since I began tlit prac lice of mivliiine bni In 11)75. I am now 83 year oi l, and thiaigh from time to time tlie mlicul jinx feasion make tiime wonder fully interesting experiment and U-sta, the fundamentals of cuurt a 0(1 Hlcf in thit Hirtinilnr ailment are unciiaiujt!, Dut tlit iiiJ take ereitter in Wml tisl.iy in their heillh, in diet, vieniso ant th drinking of water. l'4mttiMtiim, tuievrr, will rsrtir frisn tima lo lime no matter how una trit-t li atti it. ( X net iiiikicunr t, Uu-n, it huw to treat It whra it rtKDrt. I U'livv tdj ((ling a k Ui iwiiira a ljHi)Je: bent iny rtni.ljf Unt uaMlipfltHMi, knuan a lr. t'ltkl- U V4ii, it a ul-l tgMl4e iiiind. Il i luwla 4 IV)ptwn tpuna aiol 1U1 arfrantJa arsiMll. 4 hil d Ul iHt willMrly iJk IxlUf tung, )ri Vin U I'leoMiil latUtig, aii jHingtei 11 It d lk.( (iipr, (hxiMuil 4 MaiMi arttua ut l v).v td.t. (Kt 19 atiUkai twiiU of !'. iVklttU I )fva IVfMa kit 4I tiett ya, awl It M tht Ht Wklly tuutfht I win) Uttlita M Urn .! I tml latdf UtU all tH IhI fwail t N will ativl). M aJ. U U itoi-Mtt la aiiM, ir.ii M Ut lauit tkivtuo ttattUiik 7mm MtM) Hi! ami aemllne thoununil of AmerUail aolditT (o Arrhanicrl and Klbcrla to fllit a nation with whom we art not at war ami nfr pnrpoir ttonirwhat ob-wiirr billion of dnllara, tmrrnwed from lo bohter up the tolterliiK finances TIIKV to dlMCover that you are lielna; called fthylork and deiioimeed for pnmuliig what (hey rail a- poliry of lnolallon 1N.VT IT KNOI'OM TO GIVK VOU A UKKV USD I'lKHCINO rAIN? and buildings: 1,300 precincts out of 1,921 in state kIVo Dan 8wation (It), 137,292; M. C. Warrington (D), 90,157 Mary JI. Axtcll ('), 3,652. For state treasurer! 1,351 precincts cut of 3,921 Jn stato give Charles D. Robinson (u), 123,070; Oeorge K. Hall ID), 114,675; Kdwftrd Bughrouo (P), 2,626. ror attorney general: 1,355 pre cincts out of 1,921 in state give O. B. Bplllmun (It), 122,188; Kenneth W, McDonald (D), 118,381; J. M. Taul (P), 2,923. For railway commissioner? 2,829 precinct out of 1,921 in state give Charle A. Itindnll (It), 148,171; Fred C. Ayres D, 81,216; Clyde J, Fernan- He (P), 2,200. Xonpolltie al, ' For Judge of eupremt court, Fourth district: 177 precinct out of 23S (rive Kdward .K. Good, 23,667; Ralph t. Urown, 15,244. For judge of supreme court, Sixth district; S34 precinct out. of 588 give Jame R. Dean, 21,563; W. II, West- over, 19,402. , For state superintendent of Instruc tion: 1,009 preclnts nut of 1,921 Ih stute give John M. Matzen 95,593; K. Ruth ryrtle, 83,642. For regent of stats University. Third district: 100 precioets out of S54 give William F. Warner, 8,560; F. 8. Perkins. 8,372. For regent of state university, Fourth district: 172 precincts out of 235 give Harry D. Lnndls, 18,803; Frank K. Rdgerton, 13.331. . - Louisiana. New Orleans, Da., Nov. 8. Louis- ifina returned to congress its present delegation of fight democrats. Th seats wero not contested. in 47 Years of nn adult. The formula i 911 every package. IWenUv there lias Ix-en a new wne of ilrastio physics. Ciilnnicl, a mercurial Unit salivates ami lisMcns tcrUj, ha I teen reivelj t.ilt water and powders that ilruw rswiloil constituent frisu the I'lmxl; 1 out iar iWuiwil in mnly firm that cause skin rrtiH ti.Mu. In a practice of 4? )-n( I have tu'ver mn any n-wni fur tlieir nt wixit a mnhiiti like hyrup IVptin will empty llta ! t l jut a iirianoily, nuxe ilctuily and gently, witluml g 'iiitt, anil itli.Mjl kh.k tit the ii iu. Keep free fnml iMwtimli.Hl! Il luamt )mir ttn-ngtli in if trnl, hit'ldik Uid titer M and laUi' ml lircitMlurt id I a-'. IV 11.. I i a ilsy git by wiiImhiI a l l ninie lurnl. I Mil kit Kiwi h tsit g.i tn a dniKk'wi an I g l a ll(W i-f I if. ttkUill .jn.p IViain. II M a gtn-Mu-u Uttk lk g kmful tlt.il lu.Ut ai4 .) m suing at iU l wtl, 1 Uu cl 1 isil kl-il a n-t.l a tU. I m (Mup l'i ini f iMiriif wkl uutif l of lha f uid li tiJi.t,.U , JfciU4rk, kif ll) U. b, lli. Ulili M. I "Mil klfW bit 14 lis aut l-i Ui ik tip ( s.kl i4U. U , l a li HIv la llm It. -uxi, tl t4't llrat ll.rtt rut 4 k llki Krt Ihu Ul 4, Ik it WtlUt, tkt tutdt afWC. Edwards Defeats lYeliiigliuyseii in New Jersey Morulell HfHtcn in Wyoming KeHo Prtdtalily UcatVn Hfttl tltttftl 'oI- elfatl ,QM. .Vrw.irk, X. J,, Nov. a.-rCnvarnor l;ilwuril, rlKtnoriiit, whu niiide hit tlglit for tlit lotit of Knutul I'luliliU I,ujm. ii'piiblii'an, piiiK.'lpully on Hit Hit Un'ic. led by '..i.'.V, viUca ut I it. Hi. todiiy With IM illatrlita of tlit t;ite' 2, I'll mining;. Tnlly aiood Kdwiirdx, 2 1,01(1; l-Ytfllinflniyeon, 240, IVJ. Iill((;: llchiild. Ui. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8, fir. IIpii rlli HIilpKtcail, f.iriiiM biljor nnlI'Liie la li'itdlng Km ii It Klior,ir, npubllian by t,32b ots In tht I'nlted Sfutia ainiitorlal rtico when rctuntx from yea- ti'nliiy'a flection luil been received tod.iy from (09 of Hit atnle'a 3.47V firtelncta. Mr. Anna I), Oleacn, wna Ir-iilliiff Iter two opponent. Vololend Itealrn. t. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8.-(I!y A. P.) Defeat of Congressman Andrew J V'olwtcnd, author of the prohibition en torcement act, wa lndlcutel in re turns aval In bio up to 10:30 a, m to day from yesterday's election, Itev O, J. Kvalo, Independent, was lend tag him by 1.000 vote wiien more tlmn luilf the prcclneta in the Seventh diatrlct hnd been heard fiom,' Kmilli In New York, Now York, Nov. With J2 dls IMi'tg missing out of the 7, Jot in tht stole, the vote for governor at 4. 30 a, in- toduy stood: Alfred 15. Hmlth, dom omit, 1,308,650; Nathan L, Miller, re publican, 985,072. The nenatorlnl Vote, With 1,080 (lit trlct mlsslnr, was: Royal H. Copt land democrat, 1,096,245; William M Culder. republican, 816,014. Fes Iads In Ohio. Columbus, O., Nov. 8. Return at 11 a. in, today from 6,601 nut if a tclal of 8,107 precincts in Ohio gave Ft-ss (R) a lead of 15,098 vote over Pomerene (D) for United Htatc sena tor. Tho vote wus: Fes, 608,205; I'nmerene, 93,107. Return from 6,535 out of a total of 8,107 precinct in Ohio todny gave Donahcy (D) a lend of 32,350 vote over Thompson (R) for governor. The vote stood: Thompson, 614,397; Dona hey, 646,747. Frailer ('limbing, Fargo, N. D., Nov. 8, Lynn J, Fnizier, republican and nonpartisan Will probably climb to a lead of 12,000 to 15,000 over J, F. T, O'Connor, out of 1,921, give: John M. Matztn, 29,770; Ruth Pyrtle, 27,443. Regent state university, Third dls democrat, when rural return come in bnd the gubernatorial race will be very close with a possibility thut Wil Dam Lemke, nonpartisan, ma defeat Governor It. A. Nesto, nonpurtlan league headquarters here claimed to day. Mondell Defeated. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov, 8. Frank W, Mondell, republican floor, leader In the house of representative and for more thun 2s years almost con tinuously 11 member of congress, ap parently ha been defeated for United State senator by Senator John B. Kendrlck, democratic incumbent. Re turn compiled up to 8 o'clock this morning gave Kendrlck A lead of more than 3,000 votes with hi mar gin. Totals of 307 precincts out of 659 in tho slnto gave Mondell, 11,722; Kendrlck. 15,122. The raco for governor Is closing with W. U. Ross, democrat, leading John W. Hay. republican, by 580 votes, tho figures being: Ross, 12,394; Hay, 11.814. Judge Charles K. Winter, repub lican, probably has been elected to congress to succeed Mondell. Reed by 50,000. St. Louiii, Mo., Nov. 8. (By A. P.) United Klates Senator James A. Reed, who was repudiated by the dtmocrats Jn tate convention two Practice I mi t ! teltil ( n. 1. 11. t unit it. kMrakil.i, .Mi-, li. I RETEAT MY 1KEE OFFER $10,00(1 wwV al (rial Utile l 3yr ra tr ( ' f e.J la Kf-I i 1. mi . m (. m ,ti,. .0 I m4 4 k- -4 I l......W i M lA , ,J I ( , SW I 4 , Mm f ( 11 I I V k - l 1m W - t J Im a f f, a mt M t"t- yeuu oso. And who m d nli'U ix wit at th" di'lltori'utit' UUtfuliiil ronvrntliitl at Mn I'lani'Ui'ii, waa i-'l,-l tha i!rm KTutii! ticket tstt i duy . Indl I'ntlont aro hla Majority over It- 11 Ll'crt U I', l 'pllUlU'MII, will lippl OUl ll f!t.00(t. Timi'Miid Defeated. ! I I'e iolt, Mich.. Nov. --(f:y A f ti Willi but Ml pitclucU of tint 2,9('6 I In tbt ()(( miiMln this icornlng, former (Jovernor Woodbridge N. Fr rl. uroMMTAt, pppurently bud been elicteU to the I'liited rtioles acnati ! O' ei- Ktnittor t harlcs K Townsemt. I republ.'run. l'rrrN steadily v, u.1 In- creasing hit lead ss additional r" ' turn wcit reeled from Wayne I renin ty (IX roll I. ! Tho voto htooil: Fen !s, 23j,iJj;! Towns-nl, 2:0.4 .0 f Aiitiia, Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 8 Arizona ib'iniKTnts seemingly scored tl t'otil pleti? tlrtory In yestmday's cltctlnu. H- sldes returning rbnutor I lent y Ashurat Hiul Rcpieseniiitlvo Cnrl May den lo tliolr seuts al VVsshlugton snd electing flftirgu W. P. Hunt fur gov ernor and hi en tiro state tuh. (he UiniiKiuis also won an ovtrwhclinltu cuptured most of tlit rounty orgunl znll'itiH, (iccordiug lo telurn which continued lo come In here today. New lliiiupklili. Manchester, N. H,, Nov. J. Ac cording to nearly complete return 1 1 inn today's election Mayor Fred II Urown of Houieraworth, democrut, hus been elected governor of New Hamp shire to ruccoed Governor AHwrt O. Urown, republican, William N. Rog ers, deniix rt, was ehctud to congress from the First district. Montsna. If'-lenn, Mont., No, 8 Mmitauu baa returned a ilemocrstlu senator, un tented one republics n congressman and filled the state's remaining va cancy in tho lower house of congress with a republican, It was Indicated early today on tho face of returns from moro than one third of the 1,525 precincts in the slate. Htirton IC. Wheeler, democrat, of Bui.te.ipparently has been elected by a wid margin over Carl W. UlUdlcK, republican opponont. Delaware. Wilmington, Del., Nov- 8, Thoma F. Kny.'ird. on of (lie lat. Thoma F. llayard, who wo aecrttnry of state tinder O rover Cleveland, was elected lo the United HI 11 tea senate yesterday on the face of complete but unofficial returns from Delewar. The final returns today give: Haysrd, 40,754, and Henntnr Cole man Dtu'ont, republican, incumbent, 39,43), Congressman I.syton, republican, was defeated by William 11. Doyte by more than 6,000 majority. King I-emlx In Mali. Bait Lake f'Uy, Nov. 8. l'nrfriclal returns tabulated to 1 p. ui. today glvo William H. King, democratic In cumbent, a small lead over Krnest Bamberger, republican, In tho Utah race for the united Ktntes senator- ship. King Is estimated to lend Hum berger by 1,000 votes, with about half tho state reported. ' Alabama. Birmingham, '; Ala., Nov. . While the democratic state ticket carried every county In the state, according to unofficial end Incomplete return, republicans elected county officers In Cleburn, Winston, Dckfllb and ChlltOfi eountlc. Cullman .county which elected ft' full county republican ticket two years ego, reversed ttself and elected democratic officers by a 2 to 1 vote. Golf Is about tho only form of en deavor In which a man may achieve eminence without having it Bald of him that his wife "ntndu" him. Where are , lV. 1 . mm "i Mlimis "Solid South' Once More Reality lv Kleetion Results Itcimlilu'Mtis Driven Slrongliolil (,aiiil from Ill len iirce V)20. III AtlaiiH, t'.i . Nov n Tim ifemocnitlc "si. lid tlly P I-- so'iili" otii-e mk.iIii Is a 1 HMliiy i H r-ult of I11I lots last In i titi'ids.i ' w in l'i I tU-o linil, e oi'iiiuii lu n tin i, (mlay. ld by Tennvsai-e, wbeio iM,eiii'r Alf A, Tn lor, 1T inaiiy )e,ns u re publi'-un lender of bin etiiic, npp..r- ently list U l"fiiit,-d i,y Austin Teuy und Cm dull Hull, 1 li.m 111.111 of llio ilcnio'-iattc imi.in.l I'oiituilitct, Inn riiiie, his seal In coogrrm, th iiuinocritts ilioe tht n publii'tins lioiu i the foothold the latter gnliie.l 111 19?" lbs deimn'ral lmrejiee.1 (heir con grnsnluniil 1 rjirt-wnlutloii from (.air to eight In tht slut'-, reducing Un ir! opponent from ftvu to tv.o. . La I'ollrlte Pilr l'i I Inge PItiralily in Wincoimin Milwaukee, Nov,' , , plurality of spproxl.nalely 2-'il,00ii seenn d appar ent for Robert Sf, m Kollclte, re, publican, relurneil ill Tuesday's eler lion as Wlsi iiosln s I'nlted Hlatcs senator. It Is llj heaviest endorse. merit ever glveiw 11 lad;er publle officer. Return from 1,711 precincts out of the states 2. 533 gave Henitor l.a Fol lette 287,822; Mrs, Jessie Jack Hooper, lif3HlrlH H say cannot warm inexpensive is you have not tJid wraps we SflCVTt $9850 Vs. ' :W V you indiis Winter? $v u rt 1 1 inoose cue lanu ui genuine Stunmer weather all Winter orida Nearest and most favored of places where comfortable accommodations suit every purse where bathing, fishing, hunting, sailing, golfing and motoring meet your highest anticipations. Plan now for Florida. And to enjoy your vaca tion all the more, select the distinctive Seminok Jumtfed Th l.l-nn, on-limt, all (! train Jjilv front ChUaa. Itcktrmvillt lrt ihta a tltv andj a halt awav. A premier train vl vomli'il, snki sivl (ourttty-dclKiuut anU Lv. Chicautt vlaily 8:M p. m. I 1 el l... ,i. ,lia, J f in Arr. JtvltHinvUle 7i4S (2rul morning) Coantith'tn l I'nion Smion (nr s'l I Ui.lt tt'tis ltrvi'it. Jiwi(rHtia( (juipiMninii tI open ttll.rk Uitns tltiuna (r aitj Mht. Ikf x.sN lpin t.r In Sjttnnsh, iHrtip wtutikiu al t tottd jhsju for lUtatu. Cent! iKinoitiii Indepemh nt, tS.6'.'; HucU 1 1 . , 111. piolilhill'in, tiTl. ( loscly followina I l'oll' ' lin pliitform .teimmit. Uiivoinoi .l.,lie, who lllci I expected to ro tint Imifi-st plniiility evor K'ven a tvions!u govrrnor. Tho 1.151 n,iml of th stute toliJ lw lllanie, Jrt7,.'iT.'.'. Itentley, ileliUH-rot III-o.p.-ndent, 3K,5;.6; Arnold, sisMullaf, I5.W4; Well, prohibition, 1,770. County Tickets ) Nolls Ml off tounty. I th-ot 1 .ibluff. Nh.. Nov. I. Oiatviitl ' m.. 1 . . . . . t . . . m ......... ...... u t-ieHlnm.e lici'll nimi ihbihj ii-n"- ' 1. ........ ll.l. .........I..,.. ll.iLaltf til nils m-n i.'i, iiii-ti i-'im'i"i ii vmwt as fi.ll'iwx cii'ik, liiirrous; register of deeds, Ni-t Ic) ; ( i-eiisiil er, Kclllnldt; sin 1 iff, KiH'iiig; atiorney, llelss; coin i.ilK..S'iiei, ('(ablet, .Morrill. keiltl Comity. Ogallalll, Neb., Nov. 8. (tMii'iul T' IcKtaiit.) The following count te kef wa elei'teal; t'leik, Voo.uril. ilniiocrnt; sheriff, llelssr, il'imxTnt ; I'ouiiiilssluner, Denter, jirogrexalve; treat, ur r, McMauiin'. republican, Thurxtixi Couuly. Punier, Nel)., Niv. 8. (rlpwcial.) Hheriff Itiilledge, who was victorious in the oiixler suit last summer, wan difi .il' d by II' i' ('. .leiiscii, hill demo cratic opiHineiit, by 11 narrow margin ft 31 volex. Tim following cmintv (if f livers Were elei-leil: Ri inttieiitst iv, Williitm Mliikeit. republican; treai tirer. Nellie llaker. ilennx-iut; clerk, (1. (!. f infill, republican: attorney. Marl. J. Kyiiii, democrat; suiveyoe. It. II. Lynch, ilcnox ral. (.'011111111. sioners: Klisl district, tV. II, Merry, republteiiii: Third district, ' (!. Rosr', republican; tilii rltltemleiit, Klb'tl M. Urown. 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