fiJE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, FEBKL'AltV 7, 1916. Nebraska My! How That Chee-ild Has Grown! PRIMARY PLEDGE MAY BE A JOKER Candidate on Democrat io Ticket Eridentlj Hare Forgotten On Little Thing:. HOWEVER IT'S ON STATEMENT (From 4 Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. -(Fpeelal.) "And I hereby pledge myself to bid br th re sult of the primary." Pert of the statement required by the primary taw nf candidate who Ale for an offtro or who accept a filing made by petition. Juat sow people are wondering where Mayor Charle Bryan will be. who last week signed a atatement of which the a bore clans la a part In accepting the petition filed to place hla name on the primary ballot as a candidate for the democratic nomination lor governor. Mr. Bryan haa given out the atatement that any candidate who' refueee to pledge himself for the Bryan brand of prohibi tion wll find hlmaelf. If nominated, op posed by the Bryane for the election. There are three avowed candidate who have filed for the democratic nomination for governor, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Berg and Mr. fihleld. All three Of them are dry randldntra. Should the Hon. John Q. Barleycorn file for the nomination and be successful, where will Mr. Bryan find hlmaelf? Mr. Barleycorn, or ome man Juat aa wet, will be a candidate for the democratic nomination, and, ahould he get It, It will be up to Mr. Bryan to repudiate his affidavit Or the candidate. - THREE DEATHS AT TABLE ROCK AND HUMBOLDT TABLE ROCK, Neb., Jan. (.-(Special.) 8. M. Chaffln. a prominent pioneer of the Nemaha valley for the taut fifty-five years, died at hla home In Humboldt at the ape of M yeara, afler a long and serl. oua Illness. He la survived by a widow and severe! children. Two yeara ainee Mr, and Mr. Chaffln celebrated their golden wedding, at which time eevenly-two rela tive wore preent. After an fllnea of aeveral year Mrs. Mary Duerstetts, wife of Chrl Buer tetta, formerly of Table nock, but now of, Mead, Neb., died t tho residence of her mother, Mr. Mary Zelenka, In Hum boldt, aged SS year, of tuberculoma. Mary Zelenka wa born on th old home farm four mile east of Tahle Rock, February 3. itwa, and wae th third daughter of th late Frank and Mra. Mary Zelenka. Bhe wae married to Christian Buerstetta February U. l0o. In Table Rock. Be side th husband ho J eurvlved by a mother, four brother and three aleter. Mr. Harriet Talbot, wlf of William Talbot of Table Rock, died at th family residence Saturday at th age of TO. Bh had been an invalid for several year and her death wae not unexpected. Harriet Manrt waa born in Manchester, Rniland, and cams to America at th age of with her parent. The family ha lived her for thfrty-flv year. Surviving her I her aged husband and five children aa follow: Mr. Allc Wldillfteld, Penverj Mr: Florence Bennington, IJtchfletd, Neb.; Jamea H. Talbot and Tom T. Talbot of 9Wh!e Rock, and Elmer Talbot of Lin coln, an employ of th poatafflo. Funeral services were held Sunday after noon at th Methodist Episcopal church". (1 snoviDurmri i ( Tlilt Bt A LI IT "S GERMANS CROSS TO SPANISH GUINEA Fourteen Thousand of Their Colo nial Troops Interned by the Dons. KAMERUN CAMPAIGN IS OVER MADRID. Feb. 6. Nine hundred Germans and 14,000 of their colonial troops from the German colony of Kamerun haro crossed the border into Spanish Guinea, according to an official announcement made here today. The troops hare been dis armed and Interned. This Is taken here to Indicate that the Fianco-Brltlsh campaign in the Kamerun s nearing a conclusion. The FrancA-Britlsh campaign against th Kamerun, a German protectorate In western equatorial Africa, was begun In th spring of int. French and British of ficial reports have told f the occupation of Ngaunder, one of th chief interior trading stations, which, from Its situa tion, climate and the number of road converging from It, wa th center of German resistance; of the taking of Tlbetl. 137 mile front th Nigerian bor der, and th more recent capture of th towns of Dstng, Nka.i and Lolod6rf, and the retirement of lsrge convoys into Spanish Oulnea. The X&meruo protectorate ha an area of 181.130 square mllea and ha a popula' Uon of I,MO,000, Including about 1,000 whites. Th only other possession of the Oer mans in Africa not conquered by the allies Is the protectorate of German East Africa, which ha an area of ftW.000 square mile and a population of S.SOO.OOO. Gcraldino Farrar Will Marry Actor BOfTO. Feb. . Mis Oeraldlne Far rar, the grand opera tr. is to De mar ried to Lou Tellengen. an actor, It wa stated tonight. Mis Farrar, herself, after a concert here gave the Information o Charles A. Kills, her manager, the lat ter aald. Kills quoted Mis Farrar M saying the marriage would take place in New Tork next Tuesday. The prospective husband of the famous soprano came to this country from France about five year ago th leading man In Mme. Sarah Bernhardt' company. . , HEAD OFFICIALS GIVE HEAVY BLOWS IN NOBFOLK PEOBE (Continued from Page One.) ery tolTtngnira that if tie ot nol'dl- FURIES COUNTY FLOUR , MILL BURNS TO GROUND BEAVER CTTT, Neb., Feb. 1 (Special Telegram.) The Beaver City flouring mill located on mil west of town and owned by E. C. Carter burned last even ing. The fire started In th top part of the building which wa of wood, probably frf m a hot box. There were 8,000 bushel t f in n In the mill, th property of Mr. Carter and 1.300 bushel of wheat belong ing to Charles Laub or this city. Mr. farter- had $8,000 of Insurance on th building and content and Mr, Laufe had l.!v Insurance on hi grain. Mr. Carter'a loss la 115.000. Th mill wa built in 179 by A. It. Lashley and was th oldest landmark In Furnas t aunty. , ravekna-fTrWrIadly KURT IN UNUSUAL MANNER RAVENNA, Neb.. Fab. i. - Special. John Dreva, a farmer living couth of teem, wa seriously Injured whit bring' Ing a load of hay to town Saturday. Ills horse became frightened a he ap proached th Burlington viaduct, and standing on lop of th load trying to hold them hla head came In violent contact with the frame work of th bridge, a rati'ii sa Urge as a man' hand wa torn from th top of hi head, and he wa bidly bruised by falling from th wagon. II received nodical aid promptly and la expected to recover. This viaduct haa been used more than twenty yeara and this 1 th first accident of th kind. Lew la j- House Damaged. ' , LEWI. Neb.. Feb. . (Special.) A a ru!t of a defective chimney th Lewi High rchool building caught fir and be far th fir company succeeded In gain ing control of tbe flame th building waa considerably damaged. Th fir wa discovered during Ih forenoon session and pupils and teachera worked hard t sava the domestic science equipment, the pteno and various article of furniture. Mle fcheler, one of the teacher, sprained a wrist badly In assisting in the work. Read Will Debate SeaasUr. NORTH BEND. Neb.. Feb. l-pclal ) Th local debating Uam composed of 1 Krause. Willi Millar, John Mc luhan, llasel Devlne. Raymond Watson nd 'Jame Lt will meet the 8chuyler icam Thursday evening at Kchuyler for l he first of the Inter-high school debates Cjuettion: Resolved. That congress should adopt th recommendation of th tecretstry of mar and secretary of navy on e matter of armament. charge a certain man of aotorlou Immor ality they would leave by I o'clock that afternoon, and th man thereupon was discharged. He sold he urged vaccination when th mallpo epldemlo brok out. but th superintendent did not ordf vaccination until January. Ku Qeatraattae Prattle. Th epldemlo atarted In July. When they finally did vaccinate th epidemic ended. II aald attendant suffering with smallpox were permitted to go to th fhv- ploya dining room for their mJa. He told of reporting en woman for mien duet and th woman told Outtery Foster was a liar, and th woman waa retained. II said Mr. Weber was chronically 111. but was retained until she suddenly de parted Just befor th Investigation thi week. He said she was incompetent and was found asleep on duty. Dr. II. R. Carson, first assistant super intendent and at present acting superin tendent, told of cruel tie. II wa ap proaching a ward and heard a man cry. Ing at regular Intervals as If being struck; then hs hsard blows. When n entered he found an attendant, Fahey, had been j beating Ol Flhr, a patient, ever th head and neck with a strap several feet long and an Inch and a half thick. It reported this Immediately to pr. utrt tery, hut Fahey remained in charge of th ward. Patleat Choked. Art! Bagby aucceeded Fahey when th Utter resigned and th wltns found Bagby choking Oscar Nelson, a patient. II reported this to Outtery, but Bagby waa retained. H heard Bagby call a pa tient a vile nam, which h reported to Outtery. II told Outtery neither f these men was fit to be in charge of patient. II told of asking Fahey to shave a pa tient's neck and Fahey became angry and cursed th aaslstant phyelefen, which h reported to th uprtntendent. Fahey did pot resign until a long time after that. Dr. Careon told of ordering Bagby to get a certain patient out of bed in ft morning. Th order wa Ignored and when asked about It Bagby cursed th as sistant aupeiintendent end said he could get out of th ward tf he didn't like the way Bagby wa running It. Bagby was transferred to another ward but never discharged. Iteeerda Falsified. Dr. Carson said one nurse would enter false record as to medicine that wa given patient-cases of serious linpork- sncs. and did many other thing of Ilk natur that mad bar unreliable, and hs reported her to Dr. Outtery, but sh waa retained and promoted to tak chars of n Important mal ward. Dr. Carlson said Dr. Outtery told him about a nurse found in a room with an attendant and that Outtwy said he had the girl tell him all th Immoral events, of her llf In detail and that h waa going to keep her and did keep hr; and that th next night or so at a dance Dr, Outtery danoed with her and on em ploy said: "1 got Outtrys number last night when bs danced with Mis " Careon ld "papa' pet" wa a com mon xireslon and named th employe to whom It referred. Me said that In ! Head of iaauing order through heada of rtepsrtment. Dr. Outtery would Ignore h s arrlalanta and go direct to sub ordinate. He would go t a ward and countermand orders given previously by th physician In chart of th word. In. stead of giving hie order to th physi cian. by every victim a by on. II ald nurse told him that Dr. Outtery aald a very great deal In disparagement of th sanitary precaution taken by th as sistant physician In trying to check th smallpox. 11 aald that in thl way h blamed Dr. Outtery for the spread of th smallpox epldemlo, and that when he remonstrated with Outtery the latter aald: "I'm superintendent." Dr. Outtery was asked If he had any witnesses hs wished to call, but he had none. Germans Repulse British Advance BERLIN, Feb. .-British detachments' attempted to advance in the region south west of Neuvllle and south of La Baa canal, but were driven back, according to the statement Issued today by the German general headquarters staff. PARIS, Fob. . French artillery sub jected the German trenches lit th region of Malaons ds Champagne to a destruc tive fire yesterday, says th official state ment Issued this afternoon by the Frenclt war department The statement slso re counts the bringing down in flames of a German aeroplane after an engagement with a French battleplane. HYMENEAL Peaa-Jobe. PAWNEE CITT. Neb.. Feb. .--lal.) Thomas J. Penn of Table Rock and Mrs. Olare Jobs cf Pawnee City were united In marriage Thursday at th court hous In Pawnee City, County Judge J. R. McNalr, officiating. Satlifc-Faxtea. FALLS CITT, Neb., Feb. . (Special.) Mr. Carri Paxton went to California last week, arriving at Sacramento Febru ary 1, where h waa met by Xrrin ftmlth and they were Immediately 'united In marriage. Mr. Smith is a former Palls City resident, having lived bare thirty years ago, and has not seen his bride since she was a girl. Although Mr. Drotth has ranch Interest In "pre glue, J'ah., hs has been the last six months with his daughter and sister , in Modesto, where they will Continue to restds. Mr. Paxton- Kmlth has two sons living In Falls City, and Clarence Smith is brother of th groom. Net rroaa X.are1. LAUREL. Nb., Feb. .-(! peetej.) Laurel has contracted for a high priced lecture course for next winter, Maud Balllngton Booth is to be the leading attraction. Mrs, Henrietta Rademaeher is dead at the age of 78. She was born In Germany end came to America with her husband In 1W. Her husband died sight yeara ago at Allen, and shs came here five year ago to live with a son. Three children survive Mrs, R. H. Cross and Uerhart O. Rademaeher of Laurel, and Henry Rade maeher ef Waburn. Mln. The Laurel Odd Fellows have sold ths electric plant belonging te the Laurel Auditorium, to be need to tight the town of 1 1 os kin. The Auditorium, a t.000 structure, erected twa years age, will be connected with th new city el ec trio light plant being Installed here. A movement Is on foot te establish la the new city building. In process of erec tion, a rest room for women and children frem the country. The money from the , Red Cross seal campaign will be utod toward this end. . Laurel enjoys the dls- MlHUusrr 11 eats from Africa. NORTH BEND. Neb., Feb. . -(Bpecia!.) - Rev. Paul Smith of this elty recently returned from missionary ork in Africa, I'Ss gene to Tuakegee, Ala., to visit th booker T. Washington Institution to get information and to observ mettiod used with th negro race a an aid In tils own ork with th black people of th Sudan mission. To Throw Off rl4a a aid Pre vent drip. Take LAXATIVE &ROMO Ql'IXIXE. It destroys grmc. acta as a tonic and laxative, and help to keep th system In hcslihy ci.rtitlon. There Is only on ' URfKO gi'lMXK." K. W. GHQVK B Isfintur on l.cs. ;V- Advertisement. Sanitary Rale Violated. During the smallpox epideml. in which he said there were about aeventy cases between July and January, h said both h sad Dr. Foster urged Dr. Outtery te vaccinate when th epidemic began, but h refueed until ordered to do so by th Board of oCntrol In January; that Out tery allowed Attendant Penhalow te re mala tn a room on the open ward when he bad smallpox and refused to Isolate him on th alck ward, and that Pea' r slows atoter, wae I cook, was per mitted by Dr. Outtery to go In and out ef Penhalow's. room without disinfecting In any way, going from there to th kitchen to eook th mI; and that when Carson told th eook she had no buatneea to go Into that smallpeg room sh became very angry and continued to do it lie aald when Outtery refused to Isolate this case he told Cuttery to take charg of the cse himself snd h said a smsll pox n ii amine might a well b broken America Must Fight 1,500 Miles at Sea NEW TORK, Feb, .-Th United States haa in Its navy ths nucleus ef the best fighting machine In the world, according to Frank J. Sprague. chairman or the committee on electricity and ship build ing ef the Naval Consulting board, who returned here today after spending month aboard the battleship New York and wttneaathg th maneuver of tKe Atlantis fleet In aouthern waters. Mr. Sprague declar! the two most vital re quirements of. the navy at present are more officer and men and greater ef ficiency In target practice, na said the government oould not spend too much money In this regard. A graduats of Annapolis, and the first engineer to recommend th Introduction of, electricity Into the servtc of the navy, Mr. Spragus aakt his observations while aboard the New tork had con vinced him that America must be pre pared to fight its future battles at leaat LGOO miles out at sea. FIND A FORTUNE IN HOLE UNDER FLOOR Money Believed Stolen from Mail Car Recovered Beneath Black smith Shop. BASK NOTES Iff FRUIT JAR . of SWITCHMEN ON THE TOASHJALK OUT Union freaident Sayi All of Five Hundred Men Obeyed the Order. NOT SO MANY, SAY ROAD CHIEFS ST. LOUIS. Mo., Feb. . Mem bers of the Switchmen's union em ployed on the Wabash railroad sys tem went out on a strike at o'clock last night. , According to S. F. Heberllns, president of the Switchmen's union, all of the 600 union men employed by the Wabash, obeyed the strike order. According to the railroad officials, only 150 to 200 men were affected, and their places have been filled by switchmen who belong to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Read The Bee Want A ds. It pay I News ITote ef North Platte. NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. Feb, l- Spe cial.) At a meeting of the city superin tendents of the state, held In Lincoln last week, Wilson Tout, superintendent of th North Platte public schools, was, re elected president ef th organisation. An Invitation to hold the annual meeting of the association In 1317 In North Platte wa extended by Prof. Tout. After deliberating for nine hour, the jury In the ease of O'Connor against Lin coin county, wherein O'Connor brought suit to collect tJ.000 damages, returned a verdict for H in favor of O'Connor. An incomplete bridge was the cause of the Occident whereby O'Connor sought to ob tain damages. Lincoln county's aspirants for political honors at ths spring primary election are as follows: For sheriff, Frank Coker, Thomas McConnel, A. 3. Salisbury, O. T. Btegman, all republican: for county com mlsaloner, J. W, Rowland, democrat, and John W. Fowler, republican; for county treasurer, 8. M. (louder, republican; for County clerk, A. 8. Allen, republican; for county commissioner, I. L MUtonberger, republican; for clerk of th district court, Oeorg E. Prosier, republican. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Feb. From under the dingy floor blacksmith shop government detec tives unearthed today a fortune In unsigned national bank notes. 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I feared if the Mississippi continues to rise. Predicted stage at Arltanaaa City threaten a break In the Mississippi levees which would precipitate i the greatest ca lamity. All day TOO men who remain in Arkan sas City, tolled In an effort to strengthen the levees, and tonight they were hepef i? that the town would be saved. The nari row strip of levee Is the only land in sight there. On one side of the great river, swollen until its surface Is fifteen feet above the level of the town. On tTie other side of the levee Is the great flood lake, nearly forty miles long snd twenty miles wide. From It only the upper stories of buildings tn Arkansas City protrude. At the levee are three steamboats ready to carry the plucky fighters to safety should they loose their battle with th flood. Ex-Aurora Mayor . Is Cleared by Club AURORA, Neb Feb. s-8peclal Tele gram.) At a meeting of ths newly elected board of directors of th Aurora Com mercial club yesterday Y E. Lunsbury wa re-elected president; C. W. Went, vtn president; p. C. Smith, secretary, and Oeorge W. McCann, treasurer. On ef th first acts ef th new beard wae rescinding a resolution of censure against former Mayor F. J. Sharp which was passed by ths old board January T. The resolution ef censure waa ordered expunged from the record of th club. JrL EXkl yyya.jtw'v'i "Ttin . I. .f Kntarkta Entertain. FALLS CITT, Nb.. Feb. .-Bpccll.-The Knights of Columbus at their regu lar monthly meeting for visitors enter tained about fifty members. Pat Rawley, chairman of the entertainment commtt- tlnetlon of Uvlng this year for the third I toIlow4 wtth M tnformal .me som tue largest aumoer Ol JUKI ,,.,k Mta. r!rr MeO-rr. Mrwr.t Cress seala per capita of any town in th Stat. New Netee of Weet Point. WEST POINT. Neb., Feb, l-Specll.) Frederick Walter Rorensen was united In marriage to Miss Alma Mary Wilde, Rev, L. J. Powell, pastor of Grace Lu theran church, performing the ceremony. Herman F. Sas bss been appointed uparlntandent of th county poor farm at a salary of 11,106. Orovtr C. Nits has resigned as deputy ssaesaor of th city of West Point snd JI. W, Compton has been appointed to that position. Mrs. Rabett Brun, widow ef th tat Malk Brua, died at th family home oq Wednesday. A wolf hunt will be pulled off en neat Thursday. In the torrttory west ef the river the wolvee have been very trouble som of lata. In thl hunt thirty sections of land will be covered and about WD nn are axpected to take part. D. A. McCarter, on of th late Arnold MoCarter. and a former resident of this place, died at hla horn In Omaha from th effect of scarlet fever end erysipelas. MoKlever and Kathrlne C ashman fur nished Instrumental and vocal numbers. To Entarsje Connty Fair, HOLD REG E, Neb., Feb. .-SpclaJ. There Is talk here of enlarging th Phelps County Fair association, which was organised last fall, to a district fair association to cover thl part of th state. 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