XllC Hiuti UiliMlA. 1BL IVjW A A , AT Ism , XJi.. I? 4S NEBRASKA TOWN ELECTIONS rrineipal Contexts An Whether license Shall PreTaiL WHS WDT SE7TTRAL VTCTOEIES Flneee Vkm Seeialssta Have lm la OflW ae Hole Tarn Bark Here tar Celesta Aeblaaa Dryo Wis. (Continued from Pint Pass ) twenty-five yetes, which assures another dry yw. 8GHVTLER, N-. AprU t- Special TleTam. J. a Woodartl, deraorrat, m elected mayor yesterday. He uccki a republican. llMaliitu la Wet. BLOOMINOTON. Neb, April X. (Spa rial Talent am.) Bloom! naton want wet by eevea nt D. T. Welrath, 8. T. Hurt. r. H. Ludeke. wera electee' vll- bur trustees. WBF-PINO WATER. Neb April . tSpedal TelesTem.-Tnere was but ana ticket ber. Mayor FTed H. Oorder, wee Ta elected. Other officers arei Clark, Yi. H. Lymes; treasurer, Tnomas afurtey; aehool trustees, O. K. Cromwell su4 C C Dar. License was not In Issue. Tha town remains dry. NORTH BEJiO. Nab, April 1-Tbe ou ter ftht oner tha Vquor quaatloa with resulted traaa tta kUHnc of sflxx Oorsy during- a Cnitaemes dar fint la Oorey's saloon resulted ta a victory br tha "wets," ths Scenes ordinaaos betas; car ried br a majority of SL Mr. James afe Loren, lleenaa candidate, defeated Ales Ttjom. "law add order," for major. CLARKB, Neb.. April t-tHpeelal Tele gram.) Clarke, dry tor aeveral year, want Wat roetardaj by one rote, follow. tag trustees war alectad: William Douf bu. O. R. Campbell aad H. Leamon. W esse a Elected Treaesrev. , ALMA, Neb., April I. -(Special Tla rram-W- B. BUllnxs. republican, waa elected mayor by M majority. Tha weta won by T majorttr. Mrs. Jean McKee tree elected aa treasurer br I majority. TRKAMAH, Neb.. April t- Special -The city aleetloa la Tekamak waa devoid of Interest and If there ever waa a time la tba history at thla dty wkea tba "wet" aide bad an opportunity to win It waa yeaterday, for oa tba part ef the tetneer aaoa people there waa abaolutely do tf lart made to seiner ta vetea, Tba ma jority for tba dry aide waa forty In the rtrat ward and thirty-two In tha Second ward. There waa a ctty, nominalist eaecue thai year and tba name ef lux tea ted icandldates had to be written In aad rated that way. Than waa M oe aeelttoa to tba re- lection of Mayor A. at Anderson, City Cterk M. I. MeOrew aad Traaaurar Ed ltta. Ft eeunellmaa la tba Plrat ward Char lee Neawt.wae eterted and la tba Second ward, Arthur Jack. RAOAN. Nab., AarO t-(aperlaX-AI the annual city election tha question of aaloone and pool balla waa, aa aeual defeated. Tba election waa very quiet ad not much Interact shews. ' eerrlee Wet Aftev stabt. BKATR1CC Neb., Aprtl. t-.(lpaelal Talecram,) Beatrice todai asted oa city eommtaaloaers for tha fjrs. time and alerted 1. R. C. field. J.' R. Bpleer and Mayor ornr Morria Praahmaa, at Roby and A. Pre water. . For the leal year the atty eemlnlatra tton baa awn heeded by W. K. Orlrfjn. enclallat. aj tncydr.' J A Wrra tlfht va waged betweai tba wen and dry a, tna former wlnHr by majority ef ra laat year tna bfwa braa voted dry by 17. In tba Paurtb wnrd. tba laneat la the city, nearly lot did not rata aa the aalooa queatlea- ' - C. B. Dempeter. feoadi of tba Dempeter Mill, made a etraiut riylU acalnat i. R. C Field, an of tba eaeceeeruj eaadldatat for eovmraaiorwr aad areeeat water core nlaaloner of tba city. Tba tou aa other tawaa In Una eaetloa of the aalooa auaattoa br. rVymora, wet ay Kf. Odall. wet by M; VwM, wet by titles Wat Twa ta aa.' UT1CA. Nab, April l-eeclaJ Tale- ram.) Utloa west wet at tha vUmga election today by a rote of mora than two to oaa. Oacar Cral nd William Tre merer ware aleeted ta tba board at .truateaa.' be eel riahi at telemeae. COL.UMBUH Neb.. April lBaaclal Tolegraakr-rour demoeratle eounctlnuu wera elected here today, twa of deeatlnt rapubllcana, whkh maka tho antlra dty admliilatratla danjoerarla BeeMaa tha fl1)t en tha eraool board. reaultlnc froat recent trouble In ' tha ehoara, aad tha putting of tha achaol board back la nollUca, there waa a t.M uond Bropoeltlon for a new aohool boaae . la the Tktrd.ward. Two aeroooraU ware alectad aa tba achaol board, eoe replae. UC w. A. MaAlaatar. prealdent ef the board, waa la a republican. U W. PhUUpa, oewjocratlo naomber, anianaid btmealf. Tba bond propuelUon. la whlob tba woman teak inaak Intaraat, waa car ried by better than twa to ana. The Uoaar quoatloa did not eater Into the alactiea and tba dty In wet aa naaal. LHtla Caateat at Oeaad lalaaa. GRAND ItfUAND, Ken, AarU l fAmdal TeleiTam.-Onry la oaa of tba ward aoandlmaalo elections waa there tnvotved aaythlna tike aa laaua. Court. Cllmaa Knlckrehm was eapased far re. alaoiloa becauae he tarored tha (rant la of a aalosa license la a serosa at tba dty hitherto net barinc aaioena. KnlckrekBi won by Me retea acalnat bis epneaant's ML Three ether eenar cUmea and three mem hen of tba Board ef Kdacatloa were elected without any can lest ef leawe. He a see at lanwll. BVRWKIX, Neb, Aprs l-(SrecUl Taleraav)-HbTk Bcenee earned by a eod vote. ' Pool bails carried by eoty flee votes. Beaeea (aaaiM. OBNETA, Keb, April l-(gperlal Tele tram. r-At tna vUlae elect toe bald bore today Oemrra went dry by a majority fifteen eetea. W. H. lstea was elected mayor en the ettltene ilcket. He laaae at HauMlace.. HArrmQ Keb, April r-(Berlal Teiecrem.) Emeat Butxlrua. c. X. XBis. .O. a Zlea aad C O. IneTaham ware 'alerted esvacttmea teday. Bna witbeat eojnretltloe. Oeorta E. laaman. IX T. Joaes end J. XX, Reed ware elected members at , the Board ef Education wtthoet onaosltloa. Ne ether efncaa ware "voted en. All - candldatea ran by petit tea and aeltber party aer local laeuee were facaere la tha eJtctloa, ORLEANS, Nee, Apr. L (RpedeJ TeleaTarti.)-Orleans alectad tha eltresns' J. C- Oay. merer; B. B. Web- nellee Judca: B. R. Fate, dty The aalooa twestka was svb nsitled and carried by a majority of I far Bcenee. Orleans was dry test year. Beaeaska CM Cemmlaataaua. KEBRAJTKA CJTT. Maa, April (Bpeeial Telaresa.-Tne Orat aleetloa ef dty ' commleatcoera was held teday. A Tery'llfht vote was aoOed. Taeoaav mlaalenera are J. D. Houston, J. A. Rk-hardaoa and R. & nawley: BoarS of Educatloa. Dr. Watson, Jobs B. Ballard aad Henry Paauaaa. Cleea at I' plead. UPLAND, Neb.. April t- Special Tela- rram -At tha election kere today the vote waa a to H In favor ef the dry element. HiMreth went wet by a w of te B. Heller Meyer at Blair. BLAIR. Neb.. April t-8peclal Tele- fram W. O. Hajler. a atandpat Tart repubuVan. was elected mayor today with practically no opposition. Three other candidates had filed for election, two of wblca were withdrawn by beeueaa In- teresta with which they were eonaected. The third, the pi emit mayor, a La Pol- letU sroaTesalve, stepped down of I own free choice. Mr. Heller came te Blair over forty yearn aco, and thla will make his twelfth term as mayor. Chris Schmidt was elected ctty treasurer, S. W. Chambers dty clerk, Karl Peteraoa councilman Plrat ward, E. Coetetter Beiond ward. Uuy Mead re-elected Third ward, Ove Anderson re-elected PUtk ward, Joe 8. Cook re-elected aa member of school beard aad N. T. Lund as the new taveaaa Weta Have Mnlerlty. RAVENNA, Neb, April l-Otaeclal TaleaTara-r Ravenna Went wet by thlrty foar votes. Carl Unn and A. T. Bhalten- r, dUsens- ticket, and Prank C. Moore, aoetallat, wera elected members of the town board. Muck surprise waa expressed at the strength ef the socialists and prehlMtlonlats. eetelleia Oet at Wyaere. WTMOKE. Neb, April l-(8peolaJ Tele- franv-Tbe warmest election ef years In ymora resulted In the eieeUon of J. A ReuUnc for mayor, with 171 votes, as-alnat fit for M. L. Rawlins and M for D. H. Mordhoret. The lawn remains wet, the vote beln set for and K4 aaalnst. The Issue bare was municipal operation of an electrto Ihjbt plant, for which bende were voted when Rawllrura waa mayor In 111. and whlob was built laat year and waa not being operated becauae of the klne of engine bought All city official serv ing when Rawllnge waa mayor ware candidates for election and all were de feated except W. 11. Wellemeyer, who waa elected treasurer. None of the present socialist adminis tration was a candidate for re-election. candidates ware en the ticket be petition. Berth Platte Vatea fee laleeaa. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., April t-Hps-etal Telegram. -North Pletta first sleo Uoa en the wet and dry question went wet by a vote of Ml te ML There wss a dose and bet fight for water eommle alener between W. M. Cunnlngtiam. who ass bean water superintendent for tha aid water works company, and Harsher Wtlch. a etvtl engineer. Welch wea by vote ef M aa tM. ReadedsA Is Dry, RANDOLPH, Nab., April L-apactal Telegram. -Ranoolph want dry by thirty three votes. The progress! re ticket was elected, as follows; L. P. Holts, mayor; K. M. Ballard, clerk: H: Poje. tmaaurer; P. Freitgaa, police fudge: M. . Whitney, oounrllmaa. CARROLL. Nan., April t-( Spec tat Tel-egrmtn.)-Carnll elected three dry mem bers ef the tillage board for terms of twa years by a large majority. PA PILLION, Neb.. April I.HSpeclal Telegram. r-Pepllllon eterted twe trua teea. W. M. Oehrlnger, democrat, and N. J. Bleberg. republican. There wss aa pedal issue, tha town remaining wet. BEATRICE, Neb, April l.-(Hpotal Telegram. r-Bameatoa went wet by a vote of IS to tL ' Brya Wrai keelallata Clalt. - MED CLOUD. Neb.. April l-8ieolal Telegram. -D, W. Turnure was sMbwd mayor bare today on a aomMned rwptra Ucaa and crtlaens- ticket, there being only eae ticket la the field. He eueeeada . W. Pee, saewltat. The vote aa Meenaa er ae ltoensa resulted an tba drys winning by twelve aaa)orMy. This la the thlsd eonaeeuava year ef tha dry poller. Dry Petwee Taate Aehbsad. ASHLAND, Neb, Apr L -4 sped el Telegram.) Tha electloa was complete victory for tba dry faros. Huge A Wlggennorn wss elected mayor ever Dr. a W. Meredith by thirty-three votes. Oscar Hoffman defeated Claude Chapman for OBundlmaa la tha First ward by two. O. U Bcott won ever Jaeeb dandera in tha Second by forty-one. T. P. Dalley, abort terra councilman In tha Plrat ward, defeated Alonas Wbltaker by twenty six and Is the only wet eeuncllma elected There was as apposition te City Clerk L. A. C ha pells or Treasurer Ernest Wig ganhora. Ashland want dry last year by five votes. Dry Agala la Teen meek. TECVMSBH, Neb, April t-tlpertsl Tutrgrars-) Tecmmseh went dry again today by a majority of forty-tut. Tba granting at Millard ball Heensn wag de Mated by elghty-nlBe votes. WUllast Eraeet defaated Sr. A, P. Pita. atmmoM for re elaotloa tor mayor by ulnely-twe majority, la the Third ward, Roy smith was repeated a member of the etty eeanoa aver Dr. C W. Oraft ay a majority of nineteen. Dr. Oraft and A, a Shaw wars elected member of the school beard, aad Users were aa other oentaets. , The town of Cook la this county want wet by twelve majority. Wet Vletery at HieaeMt. HUMBOLDT, Neb, Asm t-(8pectal Telegram.) Humboldt went wet by a ma jority of BUty-aeveo vatea, J. B. Darta oa the cUiasBt ticket was elected mayor I. E. 8mltk on the tempermnce ticket by eighty-seven votes. Carl Mann oa tba temperance ticket was elected etlraaa ef the First war by three vote ever Oeorge Sanford oa the crtlaen'a ticket. W. & Kalak waa reelected oa the rlUsens ticket la the Beoond ward ' J. C Simmons ea the temperance ticket by a majority ef thtrty-twe votes L. S. Hackett was re el acted etty stark I W. J. Davis waa re-elected etty en gineer. Move dees ta Leslaertea. LEXINGTON. Neb.. AprU k-tSpeelal Taleerram.) The munldpal electloa re eultad as fethnrs: W. H. WMda. mayer; Joe Lemmer, clerk; A. P. Wleae. treas- ; R. C. Beany, engineer: R. sTiaai eawnetlBsaa Pint ward: W. Var- walder. Second ward; Tea Maker, Third ward: Jesses Byrnes aad P. U Teaaple, school board, aalooa Beeeas earrled by fifty-err en majority. Initiative and referendum carried bjtJJt amluilty. M1NDEN. Neb.. April t-( Special Tele ram. r-J. K. CaMweB. raising na the eruoeas- tkwst, was eieraed ay a ma jority ef thirty-five vetee ever E. E. eaklsa bare today. The town voted dir. OOALLALA. Nee, April i (Special Telegrmm.) OgafleJa. with twe aaleone. voted wet agala by tweaty-tws majority. OXFORD. Keb, April t-(lpectaj Tel-esTm-) The enry heme at the election today was Bteuee. One hwaered aad thlrty-threa votes were east. The drys wea en fey a BBajertty ef eUleea. w. T. Pettegieve. H. 8. Puller and R. L. Lee were elected ea the vftuure beard. CRAWPORO, Neb, Asm lloeclal Tetegrsm.) The entire ettiseas OckM. hsaded by B. McXeeiey fay nmyer was elected bare today over Juatkt E. Porter, areeeat Incumbent. No Issass ef import- aace wera lavelved aad very little In terest was shewn. MeCeek Wet Three te One. M'COOK. Neb, AprU IMSpeclal Tele gram.) The entire repubacaa ticket was elected, as follows; D. P. Hosteff. mayer; L. C StolL dark; I Thorgen son, treasurer; Ormaa Campbell, en gineer; A. N. Undberger. councilman, Pmt ward; r. la. Schwab, eoundlrnsn. Second ward: A. BameU and E. D. Per kins, member at the school board. Mo Cook went wet 'three to one. MeaBbUeaaa Calm Ceaaetlaaaa. : PtATTrMOlTH. Xeb, April t-Spe del Telegram.) License was not an IS' ue today. Mayor J. P. Battler, demo, erat, holds over, as the mayor wss ad vised by the city attorney on an unoffl rial opinion from the attorney general that a dty of lea than ism population need not elect a mayor. Republicans will gala one ooondlman. Thoee elected today are: R. Patterson, First ward; P. Buttrev. Second ward; E. Rrrhey, Third ward; c A. Anderaoa. Fourth ward, and John Vorndraa, Fifth ward. John Lets and Dr. C A. Marshall were elected on the school board. PAWNEE, Neb, April t-Special Tel egram.) D. K. Wherry, republics, was elected mayor ea the dtlsens ticket There wss a demoeratle mayor last year. Dubois. Neb, went wet. York Votes Water Fraaehlee. YORK, Neb, April l-tBeectal Tele. gram.) The dty election bald lodsy was on ef the moat exdtlng and dosest ever held la the dty, the fight centering e tha voting of the twenty-year fraachte to the Xork Water company, with the privilege of buying the plant la two years or sny Ave years thereafter for the sum of 6.000. The franchise was carried by a majority ef twenty-two; to tal vote cast, Lilt. The following council men were elected: Pint ward. W. U White, republican; Second ward, 8. W. Burnham, repub lican; Third ward, C A. it ease, demo crat; Fourth warO, C. Ja, Walker, demo crat. The new council will be alx re publicans and two democrats, whlla laat year It waa seven republicans and en democrat. Mrs. S. A Myers aad Mrs. E. Bradwdt, republlcaaa, were elected atsmbsrs ef the school board. BROKEN BOW, Keb, April l-(Spaclal Telegram. At today's munldpal' election Andrew Snyder, running for mayor on the cuieers- ticket, wea ever John O. Painter, socialist, by a majority ef about in votes. The entire crttaene ticket wss sleeted, both parties nut up bitter fight. The liquor question was net aa laau thla year and tba town remains dry. RUSHVILLE, Neb, AprU L-( Special Telegram.) The dty election today ended n a victory for the Wet ticket by ma jority of thirty-nine out ef total vote ef Me, the largest ever east la a village election bore. The new rasmbere ef tha board are J. P. MoParland, Fred Oraeber and Oeorge Curtis. . Wets Oaatave Alllaaee. ALLIANCE. Neb, April 1 -(Special Ttl.grara.) The electloa teday was tha moat orderly la the city bnttory. The queatlea ef Uoene waa the direct Issue and was the only Issue of geasral later est, there being ae decided prefer aw for any ef the candidate. Seven hundred snd three votes were polled, the largest In Ike hlsrory of tha dty. A feature of Inter eat I the large aoctallit vote, a total of U7 being polled. The following were elected: Mayer. W. O. Barnes; dty clerk, J. D. Bmeriek; treasurer, Percy Cogswell! ctty engineer. Reuben Knight; eoundlmea. Oeorge Mollrtog and X. ft. Stem: wet. dry, NT. I novating aa noruass In the dry vet ef over eighty aa compared with a year age. MeMreare Stays Dry. HOLDRSOE. Nab, April 1-ffteeelal Telegram.)-VeUag teday dlrertlr ea the question of Urease er na Ueaass under the IntUstlvs and referendurn, Hoi dress Mmained In the dry eoluma by ninety one majority. The majority under the first direct vote twe year age was Ut C. W. MoConaughy. mayor tor tha mat four rears and temperance candidate for re-election, was defeated br C Engstrem ef tha united party by eighteen votes All the rest of the temperance caadldatea woo out. Meyer Dredaa Re elected. CRETE. Neb, AprO 1 -(Special Tale- tram -ln the dty election at Crete te day Mayor Dredla waa re-elected ever Norton br a majority ef lm. Tba eerne erata. being dlteatlafled with the nreeant administration, put op a separate ticket but were defeated all the way, with the exception of one eeundlmaa. The vet was ene of the heaviest la year at a city election, there being eoaddtrabl dlesaUefactlon ever the dtlsens' party nexus. aad talaga that have happened recently in the towa. , . Banks kraawere ta Beetle. BUTTON, Neb, AprU l- Spasm! Toi-egrera.)-The munldpal elaotloa resulted la the re election of the present In cumbent, Jacob Bender, ea tha dthnrea' hlgh license ticket, being ae change from but year. The mala fight was between the First Nodosal and Bwtton K at tone' banks for city treasurer, resulting! la the election ef Homer Oray by twaatp thrse majority la favor at the Prist Na UenaL xmdtaneat raa high aad ta aa sltercetlea oa partlaaa set hx) nana badly cut. Big Majority fee Weta. AUBURN, Neb, April t-Op.alel Tel gram. Incomplete return shew that the towa went wet by about seventy, white Blggtna. the minority eandldau for mayer, was elected by about fifty, aad Lees, the mlnoctty candidate tor alder I maa. wins ever his eppaninl BeQ. A very targe vets was petted and the wet wea by the largest majority la the bra tery ef the dty. K1MBALU Neb, AprU l-(rheela TWe. gram )Klm sell yederday eleetrd P. M. Reader sad B. A. Lathrop as Had ess Reader win be the next mayor end win be elected at a meeting ef the heard a May 1. Interest centered on saloon at e aalooa and the drys wea. P. H. Cun alnghtaa waa mayor met year. LOUP CITY, Neb, April l(l4 Dedal Telearaxa-t-At the dty elecUea here yw terday H. W. Fedier. repubUcaa, was re-elected mayor, limn earrled by a majority ef dxty-twa. Na cbeaga rem former conditio pp. - MOTION TO DISMISS MERCY SUIT IS DENIED CRICAOO. AprU t Moving that Rather Merer HOMO elaader suit agated Martoa Talbot, deaa ef women at the Untverdty ef Crdcage. be taken from the Jury. Attorney Walker tar the defease charged that Mies Mercy "had coatlsesjly Tuned with the Jwrera during the trleT aad that the suit waa as laseltmg attack ea a greet university. TeaUuKiey ta the ess wss ended te day after rshottel en bad teettflad that Mies Mercy ant her (lance here geed reputations tor truth fulness. denied a awttea by the defease ta take the Mercy rase from the Jary. Trite article appeared in The Omaha Bee March 31, 1912. Boil City Water Next Two Weeks, Says Dr. Connell Caution ta boil all water used for drinking purpoeoe during the next twe er three weeks ea account ef Impure condition eanssd by the breaking up of tea aad aasw wes Issued yesterday ky Health Cimiinlaaliaiar Ralph W. ConndL It Is as tallows: "Although the dty water at the 1 tenant time from a bacterial esamlaetloa shows up la fine shape, the chemical exaatma rJoa ah eg aa laerssesd amount of free ammonia, which la likely due to the melt ing of anew and surface drainage. These essial nations da not necessarily prove the water Is unsafe; yet, aa an ounce of prevention Is better than a pound of ours, I would advtss ss a precautionary measure, that all dtr water used for drinking purposes be boiled for the next two or three weeks." 'Between Notice to Alamito Patrons! Our Early Delivery Has Started ; Cream Before Breakfast DviJsu411 - Ae4411 What Are You Drinking? 10c Per Gallon Drawn fresh every daydelivered to yoa in sterilized , glatt container$a delightful, thirtt-qaenching drink : Some people are still drinking; city water. Not prudent people, however. Phone now. Douflas 465; Ind. A-4155. . .. . . ., Omaha Ice & Cold Storage Co. You and wmm . ws . W .r,. awev, ; . ' . a io better than my own baking." "The whole famfly like it-the children will hare nothing elte, and I confeis I, too, have a preference for TIP-TOP.". MGlad? Well. I should mt! For buying TIP-TOP BREAD has made my old time baking day now my day of rest" -.' TIP-TOP has taught me the real meaning of stood bread, and besides I hare found that buying TIP-TOP BREAD is more econonucal that b-lung m, own. . "Start Buying HP-TOP today Now ! and tomorrow you will thank me for my TIP-TOP tip.' It is pure. dean, wholesome and delicious." "Buy it, but look for the name TIP-TOP on every loaf." Q-vV STREET CAR HINTS "'"". vi . ...... ; The transfer point : between any two lines is USUALLY the first point of inter section. As there are some exceptions to this rule, however, the public is requested to ask the conductor in all cases of doubt. . Street Railway Company 6 How Much Is Your Health Worth? Can You Afford To Run the Risk? ASSWER , : ... Pure Distilled Water 428 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Me, .; ' - ; , . , - . Gallon J) lv '1.' . . : r . . ...... . J) f 4 1