Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 14, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    It
t'IMH 41, 4I)VKH1II0.
I'lil l l lt l, 4 II V li htii
I'oi.mrti, iir,RTiMo.
OI.ITir!, (DVfBTIIIKI,
rol.lTir, 4DVKHTIKIWO.
rOLITHAl. nvRiiuifl,
TI1K HKK: OMAHA. KHIDAV, AI'KIL 14. l!M(i.
Bryan or Wilson
Which?
What Wilson Has Done for His Country
YVoodiw Wilson i Kwrnlly crodiLvl by wtdl-inforruod ritizotm
wjflj being onn of tho grcati'ht prvaifnt tho I'niU'il Htnte lin tnor
hud, it in a common xn'ion that ho i I In grontfrd president wo
Abraham Tinyln, In constructive ni-roniplifdiinont hi adminiatrn
lion afarid out dourly it one of tho moat important in history. Hi
tenn Iih fcon the enactment of the
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING ACT, wbi.di ho token th
finnm-iol control of tho nation out of the hnnd of Wall trwt and cimm
ripftted the buin'a men of thi country- one of the wnicni pieces of
Jegilition ever put Into law,
The boat tariff liw ever puwd 1 y uny Congr-,
Tho Jrieofiie tax to make up for the loa of revenue due 1o a lower
tariff.
The elnhlivhuie)t of a trude wniniiHn,
I'ruvhUmn for a tariff honrd,
Tho &bovo oro but u few of tho imjortflnt a'Kuidihwnt in a
Jeffioltttivo wy.
J'roaidont Wilnon ban established n condition of trut and ronfi-dcn-!
Jn (be relations of thin country with th Mouth American re-
JmMh'K,
BUT GREATER THAN ALL THESE, HE HAS KEPT THIS
COUNTRY OUT OF WAR DURING ONE OF THE MOST TRY
INO TIMES IN ITS HISTORY. HE HAS MAINTAINED THE
DIGNITY AND HONOR OF OUR COUNTRY. HE HAS HAN
DLED THE DIFFICULT FOREIGN QUESTIONS IN A WAY
THAT HAS WON THE ADMIRATION AND GRATITUDE OF
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
What Bryan Has Done His Country For
W, ,), Hrymt accepted tW offico of wecrctury of ftate in Woodxow
Wilxon' cabinet tin JnKbot position tho proidont could b!tow.
Mr. Bryan lowered tho dignity of the offico and embarraHed tho
prcaidwit by aceepting platform erifaement at no much per Irvture.
J'ublic opinion drovo bim from this cournc.
lie, uxed hi political prfKtige to attoi'h to the fodcral payroll a
long Yft of rclativej; .om of whom ha1 practically no training or ex
poricncii In tho dulio fwigriod tbcm, Oovemmont jobs were
given to
HIS SON, W, J, BRYAN, JR., a an uiUint district attorney
in Arizona.
HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW, T. S. ALLEN, an district attorney in
Nebraska,
HIS SON-IN-LAW, RICHARD HARGREAVES, bh a bank ox
amincr in lh cast.
HIS SON'S WIFE'S BROTHER, MR. BEROER, m a nwrctary.
HIS SON-IN-LAW'S BROTHER-IN-LAW, WM. STEIN, in lb
J)eparlment of Commerce,
Another relative in Illinoiw wan provided with a jwtofficc, etc.
STILL WE ALL UNDERSTAND DEMOCRACY WAS OP
POSED TO NEPOTISM.
After taking care of tbce numerous relative, Mr. Bryan RE
SIGNED FROM THE CABINET AND DESERTED THE PRESI
DENT AT A MOST CRITICAL TIME.
Not content with merely resigning, he noon begun hi campaign
of criticism and condemnation of the pridont' policies Ho did thin
openly and publicly and in bin own pufer. Hi Commoner wbh full
of mean paragraph aimed at the president, together with hoxtilo car
toon ernrcd from republican ncwHpaor unfriendly to the president.
Wood cow Wilon had to take the platform himmdf to defend hi poli
cies againt theno attack.
Bryan took bin fight to the ball of emigrce and ponMrod reso
lution, that if pawed would seriously embarriK the president and dv
Mroy the ground work of hi negotiation with foreign power.
Al'lep all theHc (-elfish and hostile mHh Mr. Bryan i appealing lo
the voter of Nebraska to eiid him a a delegfite-at-large to the St.
I Win convent ion AS A FRIEND OF THE PRESIDENT and proaum.
al ly ti write a platform for Wood row Wilxon to ctind upon that
would repudiate the president' policie.
Wood row Wilon' rerord i a uri'Nl'iil one. Mr, Mmm' rec
ord during ihU ndiiiini.-trnliiiii Inn been a failure,
IS IT CONSISTENT THAT THE MAN WHO AS A PUBLIC
OFFICIAL HAS PROVED A FAILURE SHOULD DICTATE TO
THE MAN WHO HAS PROVED A SUCCESS?
Ml', lilMill xliuiilil in 'I be Kent lo S, olli. It is lio( luil' In I'lCi-i
dent iImui or the ilemoerntie putty,
The NebniNka delegation to SI. le-iui elioubl ho aiippultfi of Mr,
WiNou i in t all of his policies -not uMiiters of Mr. Bryan.
The candidate for delegate nt lart'e who ar aUtiditig iuiirely
behind I'reiib nt Wilson and not coui rolled by Mr, Bryan ate;
W. D. OLDHAM of Kearney.
VV. IV PRICE of Lincoln.
DOUGLAS CONKS of Pierce,
LOUIS 1'IATTI of Omaha,
The nh'tidiile for dili'tl ih 'IctfHlcn w hu nt and on the name plat
f'lin Me;
First District W. V, Motan und H E, Oooch.
Hecond Dtitrlct-rmnk T, Ramom unil J. A, C. Ktnnedy,
Third District -F. It. Morrow and George 0. lUyhn,
Fourth Dutrlct --K. K, Plawk.
Fifth I)titrt t-John L. Clery,
BUth DUtrlct-D. 1L Mouldi and Charlf H. Tully.
VOIR FOR THESE MEN ON PRIMARY DAY AND RTAND
SOLIDLY BFJIINl) THE PRF.81DF.NT,
l'hi Ailvtrtiirtntnt h Paul tor fly llrrhrit . Coach, fittitltnt Star Pub
lithini Company, Lincoln, Nbraka
FOR PRESIDENT
ALBERT B. CUTvlMINS
U. S. Senator From Iowa
"THE MAN WHO CAN WIN"
IS THE WEST FOR CUMMINS? YES,
In the primary election o far held
Minnesota republican endorsed him o to 1.
Iowa republican endorsed him alniot unaniinouly.
N'ebrakn republicaiiM will endoro him next Tnc
day.
HAS THE WEST A CHANCE? YES, '
With entern icpiiblican in n ho)ec InnKlc and
tho Vct united behind Kennlor (Wnmin, ho can b"
jiominaled, He i the only western candidate.
HIS NAME IS ON THE BALLOT.
If you do not know Vote For
GEORGE A. ECKLES A. H. MURDOCH
Call at hit offee and have a
talk with him.
Niiii-l'ai-tlxrtn Caiiill'lMte for
MUNICIPAL JUDGE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Proponitton of Pavinjr Bondi of $1,500,000,00.
Vote "YES" or "NO.'
Hliall th County of DoukIhw, Hlitft of NMjrHftkn, inmin nd
ell it rifilinl;lM Iiom'Jm to aim! in tlm mi in of One Million Kivt
Jfuniirrd Tlioiiftund Iff, ,000,000,00) Dollar for the purpofl of Pv
fag with Pdvintr Jiriek not in limn Twnnty-onfl (21) Per (tont
t't, roncrrte lm not ! than l''ivo (5) Jnchr in tliicknH, nd
urtificial tonn curb, nnid pHvinp: to h Hijtprn (16) Fcrt wids, in
cluding curbing, upon the following Public Howl in Douglas
County i
All prfNcnt nifii'Hihiin Homl in Dougla County, iiu'linling that
part of Military A venue between Pennon ami Omaha;
Koud known a prcM-ul, hiiu'oln Highway, from cud of present
pavement to Elkhoru, to Waterloo ami to Valley;
'Military Hoad, from end of prearnt inaeadam road to Elk (Hly,
and beginning at Penninglon, ami ruuuiiig South to Military Itoad;
That Kouil known a Koad No. .V-', from Military Koad Houtli to
Center Street Koad ;
"ty" Street, from end of preNent inaeadam road running Went
on "Q" Street or Road No. M, to the intersection of Koad No. fifi;
lieginning nt the end of the mneadam on Leavenworth Street
Koad, South one fourth mile on Road No. 2. thenea Weat, on Road
No, 11 two mid one half mile ami interaeeling with Road No. UH;
lieginning at the end of the macadam on Road No. !, extend
ing Went on Jioad No, 0, about, three mile to County Mridge No. (J,'i;
Megiiining fit the end of the prcHcnl concrete pavement on
Amea Avenue, running North on Road No. -( to intersect with
Koad No, 'Sl
Road No. M'J, beginning at the Military Rnad running Nrlh
and intersecting with Road No. -A;
And if any Mirplu kIiiiII remain, nucIi other pulilic roads in
Dntigla County a may hereafter be dcNiguuted by Hie Hoard of
( 'ounty ( 'ommoiMiuuci'N ,
Said bond to be coupon boioU, pautble to bearer, ami to bear
date of duly Ut, 11 and to bear interest at the rate of l-'our and
One half M1:',' ) I'er Cent, pauible hrini anuiutlly, ami to beenme
due and pa table io follow Hi
Seventy five Thnutimd (.'i.iNMUHM llullaiM nf s,nd paving
bond to bicioue doe ami pawihli' duly Ul, I'l.'b, ami Seventy fne
Tlioutiand i .'tin (Ml i UhIIioh of naid paving bond to become
due and payable on the fitnt dn of duly eie h ,viar thereafter until
duly lt, l!Mt uicliiHive, and uold lh entu'e ihimh Iuih m-ii re
deemed) the priie'ipal and iiiterekt of unid bmeU tu be payable at
the NVbrioikn I'l'iil A u ' i v at Lincoln, Nebraika, and ti be kmiuit
a ROAM I'AVINtl ItoNDS, Hot til.AS ror.NTY. NLPRAsK A,
I'.'lti, ha id hnmU to be of the deieuiiinat mu of II.IXHIlNI each and
t be Humbert d from Hitr to ttoe Th'neoind 1'ive llundied, belli
ineluivii Mtd botnU to be ln-gnltalnl at the luylieM pie e obtnoi
aide, but Hi lei evilil to be Hold beb.w pur, and the pinree ln of 'd
n,inh lo be H'o d ei bihivelv fi.f I tu- nf !" ,.f .twi.jf pitbhe riot U
III Hiiyl,iH t 'I,'.' Nt bf ,i'ki,
hd l,n!l tin- tard I umo' t hoiomiiooo i h nf on ,1 Imi('.h
(ooiitt, Ntbriitka. be aoilnii ii'd In b v iooiii.!lv ii,uu 11 !(,,
t4itb(e ii'.eity in ,tnl tutiiit ,t lav if toooi t-t ,iv tlif nt
t nil n.i, bt'lid O1 tin' tiit' i tie . and l,!l tUe Jliin'd
(if Coontv I i. otii' iniiie nf Hat. ltiKU t imnlv, cif,nk4, be
aothotied t" ti'VV omirtl ! u ii n'l Ibr Uvalde prnpcttv III 1.41.
t'euiil,, brg.ooiiig with tl yt l'.'tt mil i-nt iioueif uod tin
final trdi'iopti'in f i id b"ii,U, a uf fiionl tu p'ovtdn v
MNKIMI 11 NO ftr t' fu'l pnvtoent f . bnod t ni4tunlv,
prnVebd tb It."- llimn dint. bid pIHf bulnU nlm'l be .,b, ie
ginning Willi Il'f rr I'Mn tin ri!rrtittttt f nutiug
ttl4,l IH1 lli'lilllhd. bo Ml -! V t t l.l r,',e II n- i,iii ,.f t ) ( C
lluii lri-d 'I I oii'Hiel 1 1 ti m I ( ( n 1 1 1 i.i; ttrieg mn tote trr
i ' t v.
' v.
ja-. ... ,,,.t .ni.f:
M
CANDIDATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION
State Railway Commissioner
As Bute Ben ul or in IftOT-l
h utorirl by th jieopl, Hu In
troduend verl IjIIU lht wr
enirtfd Into law. Ha workfl
and void for tvrry eoniirnct
he tniir and an hlrmin
of th fommltien on Public
l.anda mid Hiilldln(t, I'nlvar
uliy and Normal Schoola, Ay
lunia, Behoola for th laf and
Ullnd, h rrfommndfd and
lielpfd In obtalnlntt approprl
lloim for bulldlnia at Omaha,
Lincoln, Heatrlee, Kaatlnxi,
Kearney, Norfolk and Wayne,
Hurlng hi lnvMiilr,n imo
lli affulra nf Hi pia'e l nlvr
Hy he (laeover"il Hint the (
rtoiiia -r r om pel ld lo pur
rh ihflr hooka at rrtaln
hook alorr at eorbllflnl prr,
Ho reporiil lhl fi to thi
pfiiai and lloiia nnd Intro
dered an amendment to ih
t nlvionliy nppropriNiinn hill
(irovlHin ffr f'ind for lli
ptirehe nf hooka hv the Rial
to h fmnlhe(l lo ih alndinla
at liolefa!e prteei, making a
aavin e' oer fin,ooo a jrar
lo lliw Kiiidejiia of the 1'nlver-
r, V, n 1 hi ti l,. Hv
linllnmila inn rompnlleij 10 fcrnlah adeiiuale walerlna facllltlea
and nli ml" for llvy aimk, at hl,phin polnla hy ih pHniitn of bd'a
Infrmliu H h lilni, Th" laf lo ptohllut th drinking of liquor on
Iralna nnd alting (lie railroad uilioiliy lo refuait lo permit I n 1 0 -haled
peraen lo hiutrd iralna wna InKodii'Pd hy Mm. The are
only a ft of ih preil nl In enio'led hy hla effort. A l'1rt Com
mlNlonr In III I2 li enforced tht law without fr or favor. If
tie la nomlimied and elected Hallway Coinmlanloner he will falthfally
aerve th penpln and gUe Mteryhody a aqnare deal,
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Propoiition of Oradlng Bondi of $200,000,00.
VoU "YES" or "NO"'
Shall the County of Dougla, Stat of Nebraaka, iu and
ell it negotiable bond to and in the aum of Two Hundred Thou
aan.1 i20t),0tK),00) Dollar for tho purpoae of grading publie road
iu Dougla County, aaid grading bond to be, eoupon bond, payable
to bearer and to bear date of July J, 1910, naid bond lo bear in
tereat, at, the rate of Four ami One balf (Vif'.n) I'f (nt- Pyblc
aoini annually and to beeoma duo and payable a follow! i
Ten Thousand (tlO.OOO.Ot)) Dollar of aaid grading bond to
become due ami payable. July lat, P)2fl, and Ten Thouaand
Or 1 0,000,00) Dollar of aaid grading bond to become, due and
payable: on the find of July each year thereafter until July 11,
J 94fi, ineluaive, and until the entiro iaauo ha been redeemed, prin
cipal and intereat to ba pnvablft at tha Nebraaka Kiaeel Ageney at
Lineoln, Nebraaka, and to be known a ROAD GRADING BONDS,
DOL'OLAH COCNTY, NKRRASKA, 1916; aid bond to be of the
(letiomination of One Thouaand (11,000.00) Dollar eaeh and to be
numbered from One to Two Hundred, both ineluaive j aaid bond to
tie. negotiated at the highest price obtainable, but m no event to
ba aold below par, and the proeeed of aaid bond to be tiaed ti
duaively for the purpose of grading public road in Dougla Coun
ty, Nebraaka; .
And ahall the Hoard of County Commiaaioner of aaid Dougla
County, Nebraaka, be authorized to levy annually upon all the tax
able property in aaid County a tax giiffieient to pay the interest,
on aaid bond a the aatne hall aeerue.and ahall the Hoard of
County Commiaaioner of aaid Dougla County, Nebraaka, be au
thorized to levy annually ipon all the taxable property in aaid
County, beginning with the year 1920 and eontinuing until the
linal redemption of aaid bond, a tax auffieient to provide a
SINKING FUND for the full payment of laid bondi at maturity t
VES.
NO.
Sample Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot,
Primary Election, April 18th 1916
(S n The names on this ballot will ba rotated by districts, o that
the nam at the top of each division my be t the bottom of th asms di
vision In another dlsirlct.-HARLKY O. MOORHKAD, Election Commissioner.)
no.
Vots
Vots
n
n
n
n
n
vt
n
n
n
for ONE For Chief Justlca of
Suprtms Court
ANt'IlEW M. MOMUaSKY
JACOI1 KAWCKTT
for THREE for Assoelato Jus
tic of SuPrsm Court
I 8 IIASTINUS
CHAIII.KS A, iiS
KltWJN K.I.I,0(IN
JAMKH It iUCAN
.ions n hahnkh
JOHN ' MAItTIN
AI.IIK1M J I'OltSISH
(iKoltUIC J Hl'NT
HMUtlSON C I'UMKIt
KAMI Kl- II Hl'.lMiWP K
J. C TRAVIS
Vet 'or ONE Fee County Judge
MHYCK CRAWFORD
far ItVlN-f-er Judg f 0
trut Cturt, ta Diitt
UIK'4 II XUttlMtll U
I if . p4V
I i; a I i 1 1 1 :
I w I III II
VI K i it t Hot c
t II Mil M l t IK
W it.! M ti n. H1
WlltUM Ht.tUfK
rllllll ll T IUt MNXOS
wii i ni ii mt iMttitu
tltl III It t tV M t
At: t hi k . I in Kv Hil l.
Vots
n
n
n
n
n
.
for THREE Fr Judgtl ' Mu
nlcipsl Csurt
Alt Till It ( THOMSON
AKTIU'H K. BALDWIN
VINfRNT C HASCAI.U
UKORf.K A KfKtJ-.i
litttORUK HOI.MK1
J V HflUHT
f W. HRITf
(iKOItt.K II MKHTKN
Wil l I M I I.TNfH
HiV llll N IU KKK
M Iv Hilt ll " msfKit
M MtHDlKK
Ruttr V TATRIfH
JOHN f HaNRKTT
JOHN I M.ul.KY
MtttlUMM
I I I I H I
MM t ttttltH t