THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 30, 1916. Nebraska REQUEST TO LIFT RATES OOXPRESS Compunie i and Bail Board to Take Action in Tbl Direc tion. 70U1D FOLLOW OTHER STATES iKrnm Htaff Correspondent ) UlSO,S, Nb'. Arll (flper-lal,)-,ff.rU to secure a confercfir with the hih rnl)wy commllon on tio to aiA enprena rate are frelrig rnade tr spree fonipnl doing bualnas In N rek, O. P. pattenwn. gnrl upr- iteadmit tit tli American Kaprree com- . . .. 1 1 . .L.. any, railing on in commission una mrnlug t request conference mm nf In May. ! Air i'!i-r')n said h bad rivet a Uiin fmrn otfiinl higher UP n tti icmi tiuelne nuking him to the inmimr!i eti'l errais for a conference ' jf.Htlt. . to )ut what tli vim iia Mv In mind In th war of n rfiM in rate Mr. I'etUraon did not Tli interview did not reauit In any 'finite understanding, hut th railway 'iiiiui-li.n il give tlx mater III alien- in tin! limy take euro action within hort lime, I.pne rte within the s'st of N ruth are now fised on th ll of tin arhi'dtil provided or In tire BIIMey w, nhirii was pad In li7, Tlila law ril'd a blanket r1ii'll'n of Hi par ent tli rl chargei previous to ta pa- g. I. iiliKe I ha jVcent far law. how- r, tl Hlliley nt Swi not fl a rigid) ale ef ml-, hut jwovtd that they my he nlienged hr tha railway eommls on upon a proper showing. An a ra"n for taking high rate In .hrak at till time tha eompanle y .at lla In'rratate Cotwriera roinmlealrm allowed a falf In lnlrtnla rta iring tn lt year, and that similar fion ha bf-an taken III aoirm of tint! ' r amuin fte Tl.e stale of N. una one of tha first In lha union p lower lha old rate through legislation, 'h RalM l-.lei-lrle Mae, Applkatlnn ha been mada to tha ltit allwajr commission by tha Ulna ftiver "ei- company of Hnward for peimlalon I foiintrin t an nlwlrio tranamUalon Una f vullngn xtndln to L'tl'-a, and n of J,3"i vollaa to 1'laaxanldule. The 'impany iiy It ha an agraimanii with i Lincoln T l ilioi,a nd Trlafinph com jny and lha "raia T'-h-phuna rotnpany earairi( wl.ara thoaa line ghall run. Manlllona on III via r. A diaplay of tha modern mimltlona and iiplcnirnla of warfare carried by eoldl. ri i ih4 ( nlled rltaia army la now Inrlud-d i tfie Orand Army of tha It public iiixetim on tha tp flwir of tha rapltol ulldlng. 11 waa rontrlhuted hy Adjutant Nebraska SCHOOL MOVES IN BUFFALO Coniolidationi and Establishment of High Schools in Bural Di tricts a Feature. 5EW PHASES OF WOEK OPENED j KKARNKV, Neb,, April art.-Cina of tha twtt Important educational atat In Ituffalo louiity, If not In rantial Na hraaka, win taki-n hy rural ach'iol d trtiMa No. IT,, 77 and 71 ll M'.riJ.iy, whan the thrw dlatrlfrta ffta "d a '01 aollihttlnn f'ir hlKh 'hoi. purp iHM lit trlita No. ).' and 7 al alnflwl Inun (limn of a crimph'ia con'lldiiUon of all rule,a and will have another meeilng May to ratify tha vollng ipon Dm ruin, plita tornollilalUm. Idalrl't No, 'M uIm voted upon thi' cirmilMn t.on for a I.Uh :hool, hut the pfopoaltlon lout hy two vote, It may M raconxplen d, an ll l lnt:d that many of tha piilrona mli in- 'r(ood tha lilr, (kiIhiI out (hut. mltli a roriwilhhitjiin, even for hl.'h achcol, from ivm In t o annmilly would tm avd In liilllun iihiiie In (' tf'i mailer la voted upon agulii H tmumi ir lain that a 'ompleie i onaolhlail'in w III ta effected. Nfl ymr an ihienlli guide will addad to the now tenth grrid" n-Ui,o I i lilvaidnlc, A neiv hiill'llng will have to he erected nnd 0110 of modi rn di )gu I helng pliinned V I ti tha t'Xi eptlon of Callaway, Klveidele will have the only el wiiii li grade hlth m hool In tin Wood Itlvir viifley. It I the Intent ion of the .aopl of that vhilnlly to add n twidflil graoe the following year and the lontlfu- tlon Will than ha ome aoeredltad, Jt will he thii only amiedltad diml of twev grade along the Kearney iplln rail road from (ilverdiila on wit Nlafa Huirrlnrndat AM. A, O, Thonm. lata aupvtlntandenl of pnhllc Instruction, one of Ih apeaiiera at a meeting held teveral wenka ago Pi Iliverdale, geurd the patron of Ih dli trli la that all aid ponNihli' will l glv hy tha alula di-prtiii'til In rimhiiin me M'liool !' i r Ai'ording lo the Nihiml'it law on i:on. aolldatlon of ai'hoolt, lhi tnodiTuioia liom tli" thiei' dlatrli'ta will uonvtltuto the hoard of luietm for the new Irwtltu- lion and the board will dw'lde upon tho oure bt atudy, the regulation of tuition rate to h charged noil rculdent pupil n-l tha qualification for entry. Than coiiaolldatloti mow have largely ,enn due t the work of I'rof. I, ji. Hippie, head of tha rural teacher' training ilu pmlnient of til Kearney Normal and A It. Nlchol, lounty auprrlulandent of aolKMil. Four dllrl:l In ftierry Creek town- ahlp ar lulu ruled In a eonnolldaltoii. A meeting waa held two week ago and no tice wer then poated for another gather ing, whh'h 1 to he held In tha near fu ture. Mutrt't No. It having the lnrgl enrollment of any country anhool In tloj Werner Binderup, Quiet but Gifted, Wrote Songs that Every Dane Sings Werner ninderup, a, ijulet old man, waa aeen on tha tret of Mlndnn, Nob., ocirji tonally, but really not known to hv been a prominent aa he wa tn life' actlvitle. lie entered thla world June 22, Ik2n, at Oiijcnrutgan, Jx-nmark, He waa edin-Ul for th mlnlntry and waa all but ordained axrept for hi Independent of mind In not iitcrlMng to nil the d'fitnn taught, and therefore went Into other wnlka of life, for a ahort time he taught chool until when tha war with Oor- mmy broke out. H Joined In dofii of ill country, find when the wiir wna over wn tendered government poeltion. which ho h"!l until hi departure for AmeriR. With tho luteiine prejudice eiiittig then Blnt rnovlnif to thl country, ha wa neverthele voted by tho Iianlah emigre a gift of ifii) crown and a ponalon for life. He glo drew a peniin a an old aoPlh r In th war of ixw. He wrote colmlderiihly, hMh literary mid politically, and if wna muny year until hi render learned who he waa, fur he a'wnya wrole over Ihe name of ieorgl" VV erner i Ani'iug Him inuny aniiM a le t to inulo iiiopom d by hlrnlf I on which I to il li y euiig py every gchool child In Ien- miirk, and which trlke a popular chord In the hoart of every Iane, the title of whlcli 1 In Innih "VI Jg Her Ved llniieii Itorte.' About ten year ngo the Ianlh Hroth i hood ol Amiiri'a deelrert an opening nii.1 cloning ode fur tho rltunllxtlR work In their IoIk. The mutter wa auhmlt tinl to a competition among all who d ii d to Icy holh tha mueic and th word TlioiiHimiU of .ompolUona Ixilh word mid miiale wer aubrnltted to tha national organlatlon, and from them all Warner Itlnderup' waa aetaoted a th beat, both mueic and word, ror botn tn opening and ( loHlng. Tho aonga are now aung In every local lodge at th opening nd oloa- ing, Thla wii done when ha reached over i yer, The lii ten year of hi life he me.de hin home with C. 'I. lllnderup at Mlnden, Neb. April '!, after a ahort lllneii, thla illuatro'ia geullunieri paawid away, leitv iiik v, j ii children, grandchildren and auine great grandchildren. Beatrice Saloons Close Doors After Markdown Sale eneral Hall from th tore ul tha N- eounly hit poeted notice for a meetlni; rank National Guard. Teed Krraeeee. A, V, Te-I of the atata auperlntendent'e ffhe hue gone to (jyracua for a meet- ug of th Oto County Teacher' . iiislon. (fellnr Cine Chleagn. secretary W. ic Mellor of th tat I conattsr etahllehlng a nral hlvli cjiuriw of atudy to !cmmodal ninth and lonlh grade pupil. Thla Jhool I In German community and I located ten mile directly north of Kearney. Iteral Hemonetra Hon Rrhoole Two rural demonatratlon echool hav of th American Trotting aao. latlon 'i Chlcngo. oard of agiicultur la attending a meet-1 alao beirn eelahllehed In the county and will Work In connection wit I) th rural teacher' lialulng department of th Nor mal of which J'rof, U 11. Hippl U th head. The school lined up for demon atratlon work ere Jiuda, and Ulenwood, To explain th co-operation plan, Oeorg M. Id k, prealdcnt of th Normal, nay "Th Normal will tak charge of three echool, eoura of atudy, method of toaohlng, In which will be given work In agrtoultur, f ardaiilrigr, plu) ground, re re aUog 4)d libra rli.. A rapidly each dletrlet may wlah, manual training ami domaatto gotanc will b added. Tho - olej eemter Idea will glo b developed. Tb rural teacher department of tho Normal will hav apeclal charge of thl work ana th peraon oomplntlng the our will he required tn go Into one of th communities and llv with the pio pie, obaerve the work and analet In lti management, working under the tr.-ilneil teacher In charge of tha n hool, thus pro vtdlng abllliy to do thl practical work befur receiving diploma from the tat. 'Beginning not September the Kear nay Normal will gild to each ton.iher'a ealary paid by th tllntrlot 16 a month Th Normnl will nominate thoroughly ef ficient teacher for th e-tiooL end the Hoard of lluiiinn In each diatrlct will elect on that baa been approved by Iho tat Imtltutlnn. lloth th dluirtt and the Normal muet agree iipan a loacher tu obtain th beet result. Supreme Court Holds Heavy Wind Not "Act of God" (l"rom g Waff Correanondent ) LINCOl-N. April ,-(tpclaU-The u- icm eourt uphold th Judgment of ho district court of Valley county which Uv Charles Davis a Judgment for 1 170, SI geinat th t'nlon Pacific railroad. Havla wa riding between 1ortb Loup nd Ord, when th train waa blown rem th track by a heavy wind. A th r overturned th tov tn th oar brok i oi.i It faatenlnga and hit tho plaintiff. le alleged that the ttov wa not prop rly faatened down and sued for 0,419 a mage. Th company alleged an "ant of flod,' ut tha court decided that the oompnny nld not ao plead and doclded on the mull verdict. Fairbury Now Dry For tho Third Time MHUirtir, Neb,. Aprtl .-(Bpeclal 'elcgrani l-Kor Ihe third time In It hl- ii y Kalrhury n dry tonight, a It Mill chined their door at I o'clock, 'alrbury wa without Jnon In li. and gain In PDA. Th town went overwhelm. iig dry bjr ?lt vote April I nieea me cltlaen of Kaltbury reveree lj decision of th city rouiicii th (own ill atao be nilnii pool hall when their eu ra eiptre. At a reient meeting ef he minim while anting en a pmteet ef he ?"d hell prnprielur for lwr Ireiiae, Ihe cltv fiiiundl decided the li e-'ult get along without them and e' . d Ih 11'enae altogether The pr. h l aie the prt liege of gnhmtltlug t ...i-.-,iiiu to the voii thrtiih :, iiinoniie an I refereniliii'i. I"jitin ! nk a Ui tiuntber of Keiiaa ' i ). It. n eiorklng up fur the nun i iiiu.ight lit y!liurf U At'- t K tt I , " .e -e I yf UP w Nebraska wernexBiridcrup DEATH RECORD tire. H. Jleekaee. M H J -l.'oi H,. kealerday at ej .SiriH teei.lv lltin e el ! g i t It The fMi.eral will ,m i..iv e fioia the b'e ".lit K t . til J. ..! t e i ' i ' o,o u rf..e tn '( a i . (,,( 't o I vi - s'-ii i e , w r (4114 t , i ...0 I'- ' fi s TM !) ehit tteu - t lie i t I'e. Iw'n M.Hly le. mis )e'L I fee n-.ik e,v4 (( '.-.!. ! et4 tv t 4 h -h gh n f bt.eee kif .ii eta t.-i, e tv ,,.., n, i.. a V' 'la k !. Mr. Helteda Hlllillti ir ui t i n'.i, eaat , ! a .f k ! It .. )i Vii,i,e ! t ii t gt. Mar t, 1 ' e t ,e t i.i i .. vi. t itii'.ia i-m,-. HfKii inl , tlnmtia, .,( nt m la Ul ii N r. Kale from Table Hock. TAIH.K ftOCK, Neb., A pi II i.(H.e ital l-rnrty-foiir wulvae have b en iaug i in thla county 'i far thla innuth, an I their ecalp re1eemd at th cfflo. of th county treasurer. Th capture arc tleorg S.H.tt, t, Fred llothaii. , Karl l-rhe. ; C. V, Col. Ii lxter MmMintii. k, I. frank Holler. . and Howl i Twenty five laid Fellow ratne oer Thuraday ttlglit from I'nnine thy. li eluding Ih team f that l.xte, end ti e fust ilegre waa conferred. tn four o-in U ilete from TadU Hock. Iink Hiene of l aecfe City, wti h, lve, In ll,la luiiniy f r the leal (hirly t year, dint at IKe fawneo ttiy hoepiitil afiee lait.g cni..1 ee for ruie1l' H He wa buie-l ey the h4 t'Vllow an I mIIhi f.i ii.el or.teiw ttdiiely a'lei i on He l4t a widow grot euVtn rhu n He wa '; Mai of mi, an I ,r I'd ftrvl liuoiieiiie ll ll.e inuumi !! it ft A t'.4 tl ten waa I, l'UI-1 gl Ih hilt I .! I f I li lv. ttnlkni.lt ,.t I Ul ! .1 I. IlKATItK 'K, Neb., April 29 -(rVw lal.) As lletttrlc voted in favor of a dry town (tt Ihe recent Spring municipal election Ih g ai loon In Ui city closed their ptmu-a of hunlnesa thl evening. During lha week many of th Mloonkeepers dis poned of their bottlod good at special priees tn oidnr to get rid of as much of their stock as poaalbt. Mayor Maunder ha announced that h would put tha lid on good end strong for at leust two years, and Henry llnyden, ih new chief of police, say that he will enforce tha law to th letter, Th Klk hav announced that they would cloa their buffot. (Jeorge Jackson, formerly of thl city, died yeaterday at hi horn at Wethoro, Mo., agod 12 year. Ha wa th father of Jvl Jackson, of this city, who wo in attendance) at th bdld whan th end cam. Tli Oieek who almost caused a riot In I-estric last Sunday night, and who were later nt to Holmaavlll. wr taken in Kane Saturday morning by tn Union i'aolflc company with which they are employed. Ho Howard, for th last thirty-five year a resident of Tieatrlce, died yester day morning of erysipelas after an illnean of two weeks. Ho waa CI years of age and leave a widow and three son. llazlclt A Jack, attorney for th plain tiff in th caaa of A. It HI Hippie, J, a tioodban and A. T, Cooper akalnst tha Cortland Creamery company, yesterday filed In tha dtitrlct court th report of th receiver, W. 8. Dourn. which shows the llahllltlr of th concern r $t,275, and th at at V,K6. ed howarmayTull out for lieutenant governor (From a Waff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April M,-(Bpeclal.)-Th lafc et political gnaalp Is that lSdgar Howard will retire from lha race ga th demo cratic candidate for lieutenant governor. While th rumor could not b authentl ealed, It appeared to be the belief that Mr. Howard had dleeovercd the demoe r rutin ticket waa entirely too wet tn en It him and that ha did not feel Ilka aaao- biting on It with Neville, Mullen, Hltctv cuck, lool and a few more of th demo crat le bunch who had been branded by Mr. Ilryan lelng too moist. GOVERNOR MOREHEAD TO VISIT HIS MOTHER (From a Htaif Correspondent.) MNOOLN, Aprtl 2S.-pclJ.) Gov ernor Morohead will go to Dee Molne tomorrow to vleit hi mother, Mrs, Jfrn ce Morehead. Mr. Morehead la 7 years of age and th governor frequently take a run over to the Iowa capital to visit With her for a few day. ftrracnae Knlooii I.ieenae t. reeled, HY ft ACI'KK, Neb,, April 2.-(Hpcclnl.)- The vllleg board met In adjourned son- slim last night and grantd saloon licence to ir. J. Ifrlnkman, Hulbaach At llaaao, each firm giving personal suraty bonda, Th third applicant has practically with drawn, which will leav Byraous with only two saloon this year. HUGHES RUNS UP WITH THELEADERS Returns from State All in, Save Counties of Lancaster and Douglas, . WHAT THE BETUBKS BEVEAL (from a Ktaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 29.-ispecl.l.)-Vllh all the counting In this evening with tho ex- ceptlon of Incator, which will probably not report befor th lt of the coming week, and Douglas county, which may be a week la tor, th result of th primary can b seen In several way. A perusal of th Hughe vol shows that In two counties Hughe received a plurality, Hall with Got vote and Dodge, 443. Other counties which gav him a good vot were; Adam, 319; lluffalo, 4ui, und Madlon, 30. Kimball and Howard failed to report a vot on Hughes, which means merely that they did not count thorn. Horn indication of hi lrciigth, when th fact I taken Into consideration that his nam had to be written It, 1 found In th ehowlng In comparison with other candidates. II received half a many as Ford and almoat half as many a Cummins and twlc as many as Ksta- brook, all of whom had their name printed on th ballot. Th total (without Douglit and Lancaster) ar Cummins Kord .. Hughes 24, HM I nti.liroolt ........,.......... 0,1 lloonotelt " 1" W, J. Bryan received on republican vot for president, Wllaon, seventy, and La FoUett. ten. Mr. Roosevelt reoMvd slaty-one progrelv Toto lot president Mr. Jam Cory. BTnACt'BE, Neb., April .(fipHal,) The funeral of Mr James Cory, who died in the hospital here Thursday, wa held yesterday from th Congregational church. Mr. and Mr. Cory hav resided In this community for thirty year. De ceased I survived by her husband, on, Vern, reldlng In California, three daughter, Mr. Roy Wile. 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' i Julius OrkiiVs Annual May Waist Sale Is Now On. ol !!( under iio a i h life iM fill t'lissia b it J fur s.i liitU Ptontf , J ' Ranges V Monday Specials (or the Garden or Lawn The A. B, Npw Mra G1 Range ta well known and &U who vise them clvim them tt I the bfst, We r;vn rtfer jou to thr0 pfople. We havo tm itove itt ipottal price. W want you to ste It. ll hru liir't, ovtn and broiler, 4 burnm, rn.unflt-vt tltrt tray and t r)tler pan; kUo high rial, enly VU.U 50c Onus Hook, only 30o Ora."' Shesirs, pcckl..,27c Garden Hoe, only 38c Good Spades CSc CI Inch Wire Lawn Rake 38c Garden Trow tli lOu 4 Hall CnwjuH set $100 ft Ball Croquet rt...$U5 Rovi' IU11 Glovc....$100 11. H. Roller Skates. . St 43 lawn Mower, Lawn Rollt ri Gardfti Htviti 8jvcial W feet of ho, wUh noulf, complete for u....$l,!)5 W( 14 U(ittt4 fii'lit Ci if i.-i i-r" ariahi.atJ 4f twnnl r B rw LOOK HIRE! Tin Ever-Ready Monofum COAL AND OAS RANGE Ibla la ih uljf lUng biirulug txt aii'l thitt ttava A full tlvt nt, alv.) rel t u i-itliir fwt vi tl bout ieMHttlne li-e r Inerltal ga liuremr, Hauiig ir I'otUug !.., rh, If t aie lit th Market fir X"iblHJil.wi b a ar lit h' el ih meat, Wli lH I. niMlM. U' BUDD Oodles and Oodles of White and Grey Combinations Us Why Pay More? 2d Floor Rose Bldg. lGth & Farnam BUDD Take Elevator 35,2Ci aX iM JUDGE Goodyear Cord Tires by the distin guished company they keep they are specified as regular equipment on: Packard Twin Six , Locomobile ; Franklin White Peerless Haynes Twelve Goodyear No-Kook Cord Tlr.s r fortified against Elm-cuttin; By oar No-Rim-Cut feature. Blow-out By ourOixtr 1 Cora. Loom Tre4 -By oof Rubber Rivet. Puncture and EVVcMInf By our Double-Tbick i Ail-Weather and Ribb ' ed Treads, i Insecurity ByourMahl. pie Braided Pkno Wire Baa. ieStVeeaeMaawseiuTBVriwftaeleaaaa Ht-Ua miHJ, Chmkm W Wn A O N ( xsik D1EC!I ag' RHEUMATISM Hv, fl M R hiieftipertert had bn tl firitiit ttut (h bit urn treatment Urv Kcriui Id it T 3 yrar iUt gnl I. a tenn aufferer fnun lUieiimatlaiii for IS year Ih Uat fniir h auffered ltti rn- ituialljr Tin hat li It t i r; To hum It H-tiy rntrai n 1lil la M fettifr lhl ri r mntuUtni lir . W, V r I rntui.t H Irfidiieht i,.r Khuumatlam a ( tn. uM gt remit. I lima the treat it'wiit anl never ((fe.J Ih least nwa- eAieni, Tfum rt'? telMe I knm !htr l i ilanger U ll IreatmeHt M I kn.iie tl lil gU riaults, Iteana II ! imt i.i.U tfl((l li. I'etii. Ii'it ll !' h'('l tl Hi .mn'lea!.iB fl U.ligt 1 1! 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