THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2&, 1916. Nebraska ABENDS DISPROVES . DEMOCRAT CLAIM Otoe County Senator from Syracuse Talks About Standing of Reavis. , ASK I1SMNESS IN OmCiR t ' (From a Staff Comspondsnt.) Lincoln, Oct. 27. (Special.) The democratic state committee ha made soecial onslaughts on a speech made by Mr. Reavis at Syracuse, with re gard to nil support of Hughes, sena tor J. H. Arends of that place, who was in Lincoln today, brands the ' statements of the Maguire politicians as absolutely false. "The statement is maliciously false," said the senator. "I was chairman of the meeting, and, as such, introduced the congressman. The address was one of the most convincing speeches ever delivered in Syracuie, and was enthusiastically received by a crowded ' opera house. "At no place in the speech was ref erence made to Governor Hughes ex cept in terms of greatest respect and admiration, and any statement to the contrary is without the slightest foun dation in fact "As chairman of the Otoe county republican committee, I accompanied Mr. Reavis across the county by au t tomobile and heard all of the nine addresses he delivered in the county. What I have said of the Syracuse speech applies to all the others. "Some idea of the way these ad dresses were received may be gained from the fact that every town in the county in which Mr. Reavis delivered an address in the day time, has since urgently demanded that Mr. Reavis return for a night meeting. "Otoe county has grown very tired of a colorless congressman. We have 'I had our fill of a congressman whose i virtues are entirely negative, and 'i whose chief claim for election is that I his power for evil is very limited. -' We want a man of ability, Independ- ent thought and courage, and having j. found such a man we are going to keep him In congress, If you want j to know what we thought of Mr. ij Reavis' speeches, just watch our vote i on congressmen. If Mr. Maguire se lf cepts Mr. Reavis' suggestion to dis t cuss jointly the questions of the cam " paign, we want one of the meetings , held in our county. Such a debate t would be worth going miles to hear." I Barton, Aldrich And Matson Make Visit to Franklin Franklin, Neb., Oct. 27. (Special.) The largest crowd attending a po litical meeting in this city this year : came out Wednesday evening, despite , roads that were almost impassable , with mud, to attend the big republican rally. , United States Senator George W. Morris had been billed to speak with , Hon, Silas R. Barton, republican can ', didate for congressman from the .- Fifth district, but was unable to get here, and the state committee sent ex-Governor C. H. Aldrich out to take ' his place, and Charles E., Matson of r Lincoln was also present and ad j dressed the voters. j I Mr. Barton made one of the best , speeches that has been delivered here this fait, telling of his service in the Sixty-third congress', where he only ; missed ten roll calls and was defeated by less than 200 votes on account of staying on the job in Washington while his opponent was out over the i district making political hay. His speech was well received by the large crowd, which cheered his remarks fre 3 quently. J He was followed by Mr. Aldrich, who talked for a time on national matters, but wound up with an en- - dorsement of the prohibition amend ment and the republican candidates i for state offices, most of whom he is personally acquainted with. He ;, made a comparison of the records of t Judge A. L. Sutton, who has been a ,. man in the public eye for many years, and Keith Neville, who was never 5 heard of before the primary campaign in the spring. Mr. . Barton . is touring Harlan - county, the home of his democratic . opponent, today. Traveling Man Says ! , Indiana for Hughes (From tuff Comspondsnt.) Lincoln, Oct 27. (Special.) That Hughes will carry Nebraska appears on every hand and the republican state committee is kept busy most of the time receiving congratulations from visitors who crowd headquarters it the Lindell hotel. Last night a traveling man from Indiana found his way to the rooms of the committee and said Indiana could be safely counted for the re publican ticket. "Conditions in Indiana are good for Hughes," said he. "Generally speak ing, people are beginning to under stand what four years more of demo cratic control will mean, and espe cially when this country will face a crisis the most important in its his tory with the close of the European war. Then the country must depend upon the Underwood bill for the pro tection of oar interests. "Indiana is safely republican. , It may not be a big majority, but it will be sufficient so that the country will 'mow that the old Hoosier state is up to date and on the right side." University Debater Convinced Republican Argument Good i Fro Staff Cerreependeat.) Lincoln, Oct. 27. (Special,) One of the evidences of what investigation d political history will do is given out today when word came to re publican headquarters that one of the jniversity debaters who took the Wil ton side of the argument in the de bate between representatives of the university Wilson and Hughes clubs a week ago has acknowledged the force of the Hughes debaters, and is low for Mr. Hughes. A poll taken of the Munger office building here today showed strongly for Hughes, the vote being nearly 5 to 1 for the republican candidate. From Our Near Neighbors Telle?. W. 8. Eddy went to Omaha Monday, lira. Tout and Miss Nellie Welch spent tna WMkina at Nortn Bend. Got hard Pollack of Tllden visited Mr. and Mr. A. Oard liter Wednesday. Mrs. Coy and Howard will leave very eooa to apend the winter In Los Antelea. P. C. Kennedy attendod the Bankers' as aoolntton meetlni In Omaha Wednesday. The sophomore save a farewell party for Howard Coy at hla home Friday even Ins. John Intll entertained the member of the Presbyterian eholr at hu home Mon day evening. Mra. Anne RoMnaon retained Friday from Excelsior Spring where ihe had apent three weaka. Mlea Orpha Oalnea, who haa been out of achool on account of illness, returned and reaumed her work Thuraday. The regular meeting of the Woman's Chrtatlan Temperance union tu held Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Beaeh. Mr. and Mrs. DeLand entertained the eholr of the Methodist church and the teaohera of the Valley schools Wednesday evening. The members of the Ladles' Aid soelety gavo an enjoyable surprise for their presi dent, Mrs. E. Erway, at her horns Thura day afternoon. The Woman's Missionary society held Its monthly meeting with Mrs. A. J. McDonald Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Eddy was lead er of the lesaon atudy. Mra. Preaba gave a very Interesting report of the aynodleal meeting at Dundee. Mrs. McDonald was sleoted secretary of literature. Weeping Water. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klrchhoff, a girl Wednesday, October II. Mra. ' Bert Jackman f Wabaah was a Wseplng Water visitor Wednesday. i. D. Cheek left Thursday for Custer eounty to look after land interests. Mr. and Mra. George Nasemsn of Avooa war business visitors In town Wednesday. August Hohman, Hans Johnson and Clar ence Peol are having largo new barns built C, fJ. Butler has oommsneed the ereetles of a modem bungalow en east JCldora ave nue. David Boedeker and family vlsltsd wtth their friends, ths Henry O'Brien family, while anroute through here, moving by automobile from Mllford, Nab., to Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foster of Los An geles, Cel., who were visiting hers at ths time of ths snow storm last week, report that It was the first anowstsrm they had been In for twenty years. Thro farmers of the vicinity have gone in together and shipped In a carload of Holatel oowa of a high grade variety for building up their herds, The men are Clar ence Fool, John Colbert and A. A. Leech. Mrs. Joe Malcolm of Wrey, Colo., ar rived Thursday for a visit with her els tor, Mrs. J. w. Sperry, and ether relatives. Miss Louella Crew of Utlca visited her over Sunday. ' ' Irvtoujtea. Jesals Wllllama Is visiting relatives in Omaha. Helen Otte returned Sunday from a two months' visit tn Kansas. Prank Craner of Idaho visited St ths Vestal home Thursday, Prank Paul, Norfolk, spent a few days at the Charley Vestal home. Mrs. Powell and daughters. Maris an Mildred, were Omaha visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blelck and family were entertained at ths Harry Knutaen home to Benson Sunday, t Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Deln, Elmer, Minnie. Chrlea and Tom Deln visited at the Walter Madssn bom In Benson Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Veetal and family visited, relatives In Omaha Sunday. About fifty young people attended the barn dance at ths Hans Laraen home Wednesday. Walter and Hanas Sundetl returned Mon day to Rawlins, Wyo,. after a few days' visit with their parents. Paul Thompssn stopped over at the home of his parents on his way from Kansas City to norm riatte, nee., to work at the ex periment station, . ; Mr. and Mrs. Lu Bovs of Omaha and Mra. Edward Marrow aud aon, Robert, of Iowa, were entertained at the Williams home Saturday evening. - Ths Ladles' Aid society of the First Pres byterian church met Wednesday, October St, with Mrs. Ed Myers. Mra. George Ernest of South St. Paul haa been a visitor of ths week at ths hom of Mrs. John Peters, Jr. Mrs. Adeline Carper w hsvlng consider able trouble over her broken wrist, which had to be broken again and rsaet. The condition of Mrs. J. D. MoCheeneV. who has been confined to her bed for sev eral weeks, Is reported greatly Improved. ' Mrs, Emma Short and daughter. Mlas Alice, 1 will leave Mellevu shortly to take CHECK THAT ECZEMA BEFORE IT GETS SERIOUS i That little patch of eruption may be noth ing mors than a slight annoysne now. But, If neglected, such things have an uncomfort able way of spreading and besoming really serious turning Into Itching, burning skta troubles that make life almost unbearable. So don't take chances. Nip It tn ths bud with a few simple treatments with fteatnol. Usually the first bathing with Reslnol Soap and dressing with Reslnol Oint ment stop all Itching, and soon ths Irrita tion Is entirely cleared away. Doctors have presort bed Reslnol for over SO years so that It Is not sn experiment, but a remedy of proven value. All druggists sell Rsslnol Ointment and Reslnol Soap. But if you want a sample of each, free, writs to Dept. 14-R, Resinol, Baltimore Md. ukinMredfiabies Sleep After Cuticura It's really wonderful how quickly a hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint ment relieves itching, burning ectemas, rashes and dialings, permits sleep for infant and rest for mother, and points to speedy healment b most cases when it seems nothing would do any good. This is only one of the many things Cu ticura do for the akin. Use them for every-day toilet purposes and have a clear skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft hands. Samples free by return mail for the asking. Addrem prat card: "Cuticura," Dept. 15F, Bos ton. Sold everywhere. up thlr residence with Mrs. Short's daugh ter, Mrs. William Sheehey, In Canada. The cltlsena of Bellsvue were rudely awakened at 4 a. m. Friday when the entire student body of the college aw ths mem bers of their foot ball team off to play Wayne. I Avoea, ' Mrs. C. F. Hsrtmsn of Lincoln was, vis iting friends here last week. Miss Anna Marie Kruss.ef Weeping Wa ter was hers Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Marquardt were Ne braska City visitors Wednesday evening. Miss Juliana Rehmeler of Weeping Wa ter was visiting her parents hers over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burnett of Port land, Or,, were visiting relatives hers Sundsy, Mrs. H. H. Marquardt entertained the Cengergatlonal Ladles' aid Thursday aft ernoon. Mra. W. OH ten and daughters of Lorton ware hers over Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. Harvey and son of Zlons vllle, Ind., are spending the week with relatives hers. ' Mrs. Minnie Fox and Miss Stella Hourgau of Omaha were visiting friends here ths first sf ths week. Mlas Clara Marquardt, who Is teaching school at Haveiocx, was visiting her par. snts hsre over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Francis and Mr. and Mra. V. A. Francis of Dunbar were here Sunday for a visit with relatives. Joseph C. Zlmmerer, B. C. Marguardt and Harry J. Stutt were at Omaha thla week atendlng a meeting of the state bankers. FapUUon, Miss My re Palmer of Arteela, N. M., was a guest of Mrs. A. F. Bmpey Sunday. The ladlea of the Catholic church will give a baser at Bell's hall, November 1. Mrs. Hester Malott haa gone to Crofton, Neb., for a two weeks' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seeley of Omaha were gueat of Ms. sod Mrs. R. P. Barton Sunday, Miss Charlotte Lewis, who It sttendlng the State university at Lincoln, visited Sunday with her sister. Miss Amy Lewis. Elk horn. H. A. Hansen has sold his meat market. Ths Pythian Slaters gavs a card party Friday svsning. Mrs. Amy Calvert nUrrlnewl th T V club Wedneeday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. 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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Otis entertained relatives for Mr. Otto's birthday Wodnesdsy. Mrs. Amy Calvert left Friday evening for Sterling, Colo., to visit her aon Oeorge and family. Springfield. Joseph W. Peters of Omaha visited his father, W. H. Peters, last Sunday. F. R. Bee be attended ths meeting of stats bankers ths (ore part of ths week. Mrs. M. B. Stearns of Omaha visited her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Reed, this week. Luoretla Ward of South Omaha was the guest of Elisabeth Ore bam this week. M. C. Stewart of Council Bluffs visited bis sister, Mrs. Mlnturn, of this plaos. N. J. and XL N. Christ lansoa attended ths bankers' meeting at Omaha this week. The tabernacle meetings that have been held here since September II will oloss Sunday. " Mrs. O. Hanyan of Penora, la., visited her brother, Dr. J. A. Bailer ths tors part of the week. Mrs. L. B ragman sf Omaha visited Mrs. 8. O. Level! and Mrs. E, L. Pflug ths fore part of the week. Ths announcement la made of the mar riage of Otto Oramllch, formerly of this place, to Miss Nell Welch of St. oulj. Rail Commission Orders Roads to Report (From a Staff Corrf.pond.nt. ) Lincoln, Oct. 27. (Special.) Be cause ot an order of the Interstate Commerce commission, the State Railway commission this morning made an order informing all roads doing business in Nebraska that they must witnin tnirty days alter .No vember 1 report to the commission charges on class-rate shipments mov ing between stations in Nebraska and Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Norfolk and joint shipments trom Lincoln to umaha. Judge Sedgwick Hurt Slightly by Fall on Walk . (Trom a at! Oom.pcmd.nt . Lincoln, Oct. ' 27. (Special.) Su preme Judge Sedgwick appeared at the state house this morning, walk ing with the aid of a cane. The judge slipped on a walk during the recent snow storm and badly injured hit hip, but vigorous treatment has en abled him to walk again. Sunday School Day in Richardson. 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