THl'i BJub: OMAHA, W KDNKSDAY, AlKlb lo, 1!)14. 3 Nebraska, YIELE'S GASEJS PUT OVER Lawyers Busy in Another Court and Matter Postponed. JOHN MATTES OUT. FOR SENATOR Krhranka CUr Man Mnkn Ilnce (or Aomt tint Inn on the Democratic Ticket In Cam and Otoe Conntlrs. (From a Staff Correspondent) WNCOIN, April 14. (Speclal.)-The hearing before Governor Morchead on the complaint of a Kearney citizen that President VIele of the state normal board had financial interest In contracts for furniture sold to the Wayne Normal school, which was to have been held to day, has been postponed until April 28. on account of tho Inability of Mr. Vlele's attorneys, Halner & Craft, to bo present because of cases In which they were rep resented requiring them In the Lancas ter county district court. flatten for Senator. John aiattes, Jr., of Nebraska City has filed with the secretary of state, as n. democratic candidate for the nomina tion for state senator In tho Second dis trict, comprising tho counties of Cass and Otoe. Warden Planting Fish. Game Warden Rutenbeck went to Hum boldt ' yesterday, whero ho took about 2,000 lake perch, bullheads, catfish and rock bass, which he planted in a lake near tho town, Ho also took along a number of gold fish, which ho placed In an artificial lake in the city park. Three Auk for Pnrdon. Three convicts In tho penitentiary will apply for a pardon at the next meeting bf the pardon board. Two of these, Ed ward F. Dcpew and William H. Swan were sent up from Keith county for cat tle stealing, February 20, 11)14, and given indeterminate sentences of from onef to ten years. Depew Is 43 years old and has a wife and eight children, whtlo Swan Is 23 years old and has a wife and threo children. M. P, Smothern, sent up from Boyd county and received at the penl tentlary Junue 10, 1907, for the crime of Incest, would like a pardon. He was 40 years old at the time "of his crime and has a wife and several children. Price Una Plnn. William B. Price has put a new propo sition up -to tho men, "who are trying to switch him from tho congressional race for the democratic nomination. William says he will be tickled to death to with draw If Morehcad and Magulre will also retire, alt of them in favor of "Dick" Metcalfe, ARGUMENTS FINISHED IN THE NEW RATE CASE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April 14.-(Speclal.) Argu ments In tho j-ato cases before tho rall- wav commission on the hearing on modi fled schedule nineteen were concluded last night. Those of the railway 'attorneys who had not spoken In tho morning at llvftred their artntmonts and E. J. Mc- I Vann. soeaklng for the Omaha Jobbers, , opposed the proposed rate as i would I restrict! umana, to, a smaimr icrrnury- man ' it now has. He said tho broad and free I competition of unrestricted territory was better for all towns interested than a. i monopoly of trado In a limited territory George Bell, representing Sioux City in' I nfttji- -was ooDosed to the proposed: rates Ho thinks that the effect of the order 1 would be to keep Sioux City out of Ne braska territory. He thought that the proposed rate was unconstitutional in Kthat It Is along the line of class leglsla- ' tlon. Thn commission will render its decision on tho matter soon, as It only has until Juno 1 before the Prouty Interestato rates will co Into effect end if tho proposed rate Is ordered tho order will have to como within thirty days. 1 r-i KniM from Madison TkTAniRfW. Neb.. Amil 14. (Special) Harry Jones has commenced action for dlvorco from his wire, Katie jones. cnars Ing In his petition extreme cruelty and loMrtlnn. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have threo little boys, of which tho plaintiff also seeks the custody. Judge McDuffee Issued a marriage license to II. C. McKelvte of Lincoln and Miss Rose Ann Flynn of Columbus. Tho estate of Henry Maurer, deceased, was closed up today in the county court. I Notes from Beatrice and Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., April H.-(SpeclaL)- OtOorgo Whceloek, who was arrested some time ago on tho charge of stealing 176 tn cash from. Clyde Jcnks of Cherry vale, Kan., who was a guest at tho Wheclock home In this city over night, pleaded guilty Monday before Judge Pcmhertoh and was given thirty days In tho county 'jail and ordered to pay tho costs In the case. Miss Ethel Fuller, a vaudeville actress of this city, was married March 24 last to W. J. Mclntyre at Murfrecsboro, 111., and managed to keep tho marriage a secret until Monday. She Is visiting In the city with her parents. Mrs. Louisa Overbeck. a resident of Gage county for thirty-five years, died In a local hospital here Monday aged 62 years. She Is survived by her hus band and ten children. At the regular meeting of the city com missioners Monday, Mayor J. W. Mayer was re-elected mayor. J. U. C Meld re tains his place at the head of tho water department, and J. R. Spleer will contlnuo as superintendent of finance and ac counts. Mrs. Caroline Samscl, an old resident of Beatrice, died Sunday morning of pneu monia aged S7 years. She Was born near Morganstown, W. Va on November 4, 1826, and Is survived by sis children. ' Plans havo been set In motion for tho formation of a "twilight baso ball league" In Bcatrlco this season. A meeting will bo held at ,tho Young Men's Christian association building Friday evening to formulate plans. The spring meeting of tho Nebraska City Presbytery opened Monday evening In the Presbyterian church with sixty delegates In attendance. The opening sermon was given by tho moderator, Rev. Samuel McGaw of Fatrbury. Scotia 'Orsranlsnii Team. SCOTIA, Nob., April 14. (Special.)-At a meeting of ball fans held last night here it was decided to put a team in Scotia again this season. S. T. Grobosky 'was re-elected manager. Several news I players have been signed. Including Elmer Suryea, tho crack southpaw from Area- idla. The team will be without the sen' ices of Guy Cook, who has located at iCozad, who has been one of the main stays In tho box for Scotia for many sea.' I sons. The season opens here on April SG with Spalding college. Nebraska. MEN'S CLUB OF CRAIG HAS ANNUAL BANQUET CRAIG, Nob,, April 14.-(Spcclal.) The I Craig Men's club held Its first annual banquet Monday night In the Bovee opera house, at which about 100 members wcr present. The hall was fitted up In fine shape and a most Bumptuous spread had been prepared by the Ladles' club of the Presbuterlan church, After tho members had fully satlflcd the "inner man" a pro gram of music, speaking and toasts pre ceded the fraturo of the evening, an ad dress by Attorney E. R. Burke of Omaha. Mr. Burke gave a very Interesting talk along the lines of good accomplished by united efforts of a body of men. Ho gave a few factB concerning tho rapid growth and accomplishment of tho world wldo Young Men's Christian association movement and, suggested sovcral ways in which a Men's club might do a great deal toward the betterment of tho com munity as well as individuals. The meet in r adjourned by singing America. A Joint meeting of the Men's' nnd Women's clubs was held two weeks ago, at which about 350 were present. A club plcnlo will bo held August 5 and speakers will address, tho club throughout the sum mer. The next regular meeting fwlll be 'held the first Monday night In October. FORMER STELLA MAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED STELLA, Neb., April 14. (Speclal.)- Mrs. Mar' Stlne of Stella has received the news of the death of her son, Isaac Crabtrce, at Anna, 111. He was employed as a painter by the Illinois Central, lie was painting the roundhouse at Mounds, 111., and was standing in front of ono of the huge doors, when the doors Opened knocking Mr. Crab tree from tho ladder and striking his head against a steel roll crushing his skull., Ife was hurried by h special train to a hospital at Cairo, but lived onlya short time. He. is survived by his wife, three children and a brother at Anna, III.; also a mother and thrcu brothers at SteUa. Ho was formerly a photographer at Stella. MAJOR KOEHLER FIRED AS B0Y AT BLUE HILL HASTINGS, Neb., April 14,-(SpecIal Telegram.) Major Benjamin Koehler, whose dismissal from tho United States army has been ordered by court-martial lived In Blue Hill prior to his appoint ment to Went Point by the late Congress man McKelghan about 1S90. He has brothers In Blue Hill and Geneva, who are well-to-do business men. At Blue Hill ho was rioted for manliness as a boy and his friends there are convinced he Is tho victim of a conspiracy. PROSPEROUS FARMER HANGS SELF ON FARM IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR Port of San Praises Peruna for per sonal benefit received San Francisco. January 6, 1914. Mr. A. de la Torre. Jr., formerly V, S. Inspector of Immigration, Port of San Francisco, writes from No. 1111 Powell St, San 'Francisco, Cal.: 'I take great pleasuie n lucomuiending sour great nutlonal catarrh cure. Pet runa, as the best I . ever used. I sin cerely express my thanks to you for the health which I now enjoy. It has done rne and a number of my friends good, and I ran assure you that t shall talio every opportunity to speak In favor of what consider to be the bvst remedy for catarrh In existence totfay ' CEDAR BLUFF. Neb., April 14.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) Alex Eadlckc, a prosper ous farmer, 3 years of age. committed suicide by hanging himself In his barn on his farm half way between this plc and Fremont at 10 o'clock this morning. Temporary Insanity was pronounced the cause. He has been farming near here for forty years. A widow and three children survive. Kind Unlnton Oire County. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. April 14.-(Spe-clal.) Melvln D. Thomes & Co., publio accountants and auditors of Omaha, havo completed the examination of the books of tho Cass county officers, and their re ports have beep examined and approved by the Cass county commissioners. After correcting the errors in the accounts of Sheriff C, D. Qulnton. the report showed that the officer still owed the county of Cass the sum of 023.61. The Board of County Commissioners instructed County Attorney C. H. Taylor to commence suit to collect that amount unless It was paid previous to April 21. Hand Omnulretl at C'ralo:. CRAIG. Neb., April 14.-(Speclal.)-The Craig boys havo organized a thirty-piece band and have secured the services of W. H. VanCleve as Instructor. Full Floating Rear Axlo Electrically Started Electrically Lighted SEVEN 0 mrnr mw mam w 1 mmm SIX Ride In All The Other "Sixes" and "Fours" Then You'll Buy This SIX Studcbakcr sales more than fifteen hundred cars a week. Studebakcr SIX sales more than any other "Six" in America. And the reasonso plain, so obvious that you can't get away from it. Studebakcr SIX sales arc in advance of all others, not because the Studebakcr SIX costs less than some ocner cars, duc Dccausc otner cars cannot give more, even at a nigner price. Study that statement from any angle from every angle and the result will be the same. 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