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    ThiS BriE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916.
' Nebraska County Officers Elected for the. Years 1916 -17
While this compilation is nearly accurate as can be made, it ia appreciated that arrora in initials or (palling
of names may have resulted from inaccuraciaa in trans million. Readers who nota arrora will confer a favor by
' i rc porting tha aama to The Baa editorial department.
COIKTT.
Aileme, Haatias ..
. Aatetope, Nelleh ,.,
Arlhar, Arthur . . .
Banner, HerrUhur
Blaine, Brevreter ..
Altten
...F. A. Doten...,
...I. E. Taah....
...Robert Ford....
...J. H. Barr
...E. J. Everett...
...O. A. Ireland...
...1. T. MeCaaky.
..'.A. J. Beeaon...
Box nntte, Alllaece ,
, Rnjrd, Butte
lireera. Almtwerth
Buffale, Kearney . , .
' hurt, Tekamah ....
Butler, UavIS Cltjr ,
fan. riattareonMl
Cedar, Hartlnrtea
,.W. T.
Cliaee, Imperial ,, i. U
Chenr, Valentine
Cheyenne. Sidney ....
rlny. Clay Center
Ciiminc. Weal Point . .
Cutter, Broken Bow ...
' Colfax, Srhnyler .......
Unkota, Itakata City ....
Uarea. Chadrea
Ilewaon, Lexlnrtoa .....
level. OhnppeU ........
IXxoa, JNmee ..........
Under, Fremont .......
ttourlaa, Omaha
Handy, Benkelmaa . . .
rHlntere, Geneva
Franklin, Btflomlaaton .
Frontier, gteeevllle ..,
Farnaa, Bearer Cliy ..
(lege, Beatrice ....
Oarneltt, Harwell
Garden, Oahkoeh ......
(.on per, Klwooa ........
ttmnt. Hraanle
Greeley, Ureeler Center
Ball, Urand laavnd ....
HamMce, Aarere .....
Barlaa, Alma
Ilnyee, Hayee Center
Hitrhoark. Treatoa ....
Bolt, O'nelll
. Frank
. C. F.
Jonn
...Lewla
...N. D. Ford
...Adolph Flala. ..
...8. W. Meklmey.
...E. M. nuiUery..
....I. I. Mley
....laaaa WoM
F. D.
Waldo
Bryea
N. F.
W. R.
,.....,.,..Thomae
E. P. Pyte
W. O. Butler .,
I. A. O'Keefe...
George 8. Todd..
........... A. W. Ottmaer...,
J....O. O. Lome.....
, , . .John MeCawley . .
Jeaae U Hcott ..
... U. MnUen ...
..Fred
,.B. B.
..I. W.
,.N, T.
,,V. t.
Hooker, Mullen .W. E.
Howard, at. Paul 4 ...R. A.
defferaan, Falrhury : L. I.
' Jeltaaon, Tecaeieoh '. ...J Uvlngaton
Kearney, Mlnden .......
' Kletk, Orellale
Rcya Paha, nprlngvlew .
Kimball, Kimball
Knox, Crater
Laneaater, Lincoln ......
Lincoln, North Plana. . .'. .
latgna, tiaatly i.,
I.OUP. Taylor ,..
Mrl'hereon. Tryon ,...,
Medusa, MatUaon
Merrick, rentral City ....
Morrill, Bridgeport
Nemaha, Aubura .,...,,'
elK-e, Fullcrtoa
Nnckolla, Nelaon
Otoe, Nebreabe City
Pawnee, Paweea City ....
Perklaa, Uranl , , ,
Phelne, Hetdrege
Piaree, Fierce
Plana, Columbus '
Pelk, Owteola .,..
Red Willow, MeCeok ....
Klchardaon, Falla City ...
U W.
,.C. 1m
...,.B. t, Htack..,.
.....M. 8. MaDuBee.
.....Ed JeCrera
A. H. kteulevllle.
,....F. (I. Hawxby
,,.,.0. F. Roblnaon.
.....C. D. Brown...,
.,,..A. A. Blaehop. .,
D. W. NrlU ...
T. W. Hull ....
L. C.
,.U. T.
.John Glbho. ...
.F. H. Ball
..Frank Colfer....
.John Wiltte
.F.N. Morgan (B)
Bock,
Kallae, Wllher
: Narpy, PaplUloa .....
Mauadere, Wahea ..,
, Heella Blaa. Uarlnf
: He ward. Reward '
' Mtcridan, RttahTtlle ..'
Mhrrntan, Loup City 4
Hloux, Uarrlaea
ntent'tn, btanton
' Thayer, Hebron .... J
Thnmtte, Thedford ...
Tburetuu, Pender .....
Valley, Ord c
. Waahlagtoa. Blair ...
Waiae. Wayne ......
W abater, Bed dead .
Wheeler, Uartlelt ...
York, lark ..........
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MRS, DODGE DIES
0F HEART FAILURE
Widow of Pioneer Council
Bluff 1 Buinen Man Diet
at Age of 78 Years.
FOLOWS LONG ; ILLNESS
Mrs. Susanua Cab' Dodge, widow
of the late N. P. Dodge, died tt her
home t 244 Fifth avenue. Council
Bluffs, Tuesday night at midnight,
after several months' illness from
heart trouble. She was 78 years of
;-age, ... 1 ' ' ' ' '!- '; ' ',
Mr. Dodge suffered her first at
tack of heart tailure last Marcn,
shortly after the death of her hus
band's brother, the late General
Grenville M. Dodge. She was taken
to Chicago, where she spent the sum
mer, unuer expert mcuitai aiicuuuii.
Her condition became ' worse after
her return' home. ; f i
Mrs. Dodge was born at St. Louis
October 20, 18J& When 10 years old
she went to Fort Madison, la., to live
with her uncle. In the fall of 1868
she came to Cduncil Bluffs, where
she remained ever since, with the ex
ception of a few years spent st Grin
nell' and Andover. where her chil
dren received their education. She
married N. P. Dodge in Council
Bluffs September 22. 1864. .
Mrs. Dodge owned several business
properties in Council Blurts.
She is survived by four children'
N. P, Dodge and Mrs. Edgar H.
Scott of Omaha, John Lockwood
Dodge of Wilson, Wyo., and Miss
. Caroline Louise Dodge of Council
Bluffs. .,
Emperor Francis
Joseph Dies at the
Age of 86 Years
(Continued trace Pas One.)
Dec. 2, th 68th anniversary of the
emperor a ascension to the throne,
bo tar as is known here. Arcnauke
Charles is still at the front in com
mand of the army.
Sacrament Administered. ,
' London, Nov. 21. A Geneva, dis
patch, forwarded to Reuters by way
of Amsterdam, c-uotes the Katolische
Zeitung as saying the sacrament was
administered to Emperor Francis Jo
seph on Saturday.
Takes Cold Ten Days Ago.
Paris, Nov. 22. The death of Em
peror Francis Joseph of Austria was
caused by a cold which the aged mon
arch caught while walking in Schoen
brunn park ten days ago. with the
king of Bavaria, according; to s Zur
ich dispatch to the Parisien. The
cold developed into pneumonia of the
right lung. When it was realised yes-
' terday that the emperor's condition
was serious, his daughter, Arcn
duchess Marie Valerie, and his
nephews, the Archdukes Charles
Francis, heir apparent, and Joseph
Frederick, were summoned to the
bedside.
Washington, Nov. 12. Messages of
The Omnia That Daea Kot Affect Head.
flttoeuae of Ite tonic and laxative effect.
Laanlive Bromo Oulttlne tan be taken br
auyttna without oauotng nervouancaa nor
Hutting In the head. There la only one
"ttretno uulnme." n. w. uhovk'h aigon
ture ia on boa. tec ATertleement.
' COIIKTT JCDGE COUNT CLERK HHERIFT. TRKAHt'RER. ATTORNEY. fllBVF.YOB. DIPT. HCHOCM.S.
.... Joha Haider C H. Hedeea (KI..W. A. Cele (R) H. C. Heverler H) Uoa 0. root (!.. t'. A. Hearterell R)Marr Kwiaoa (I))
1. I. Inrram P. H. Peteraoa (R).L. Bennett (U) liar Therntoa (R1..L. E. JifWM (K).M'. 1- (tuple B)..C. A. Merhman (I
O. D. VVIIIIaiae O. F. relllaan (II) B. V. Meager IB). .A. i. gtaplee (R) . . . P. R. Helliiraa (To be appointed) ... thee. Herdlna (B)
" M. I. Saafte C. I). Puae (BI....P. O'Vradr (!).... J. B. Helrlta D)..W. While ) Jeeepn IMIrael Minnie laraoa R
. A WUllam Turner.... D. C. Kerrle (KI...B. 8. Xeet (D) G. C. Walera (B)..(None elected.) ...J. Maedervllle (D).A. BehauebUa B
...J. H. MeCllntleh (R)Otto Anderaon R).R. D. Hntehlnaoa ,.W. J. Donahue D) F. at. Slllek D).,.H. C. Joheeen (B)
...W. C. Monnta (11I..C. M. Cox (l( V. W. Irlah (... X. Baaye (R B. E. Knlf-nt (Bl. Opal Cuaaen (D)
...I. Rlrhardeon (R) N. Hradetreet r)..F. A. Putnam (I)).. A. H. Tlnele Oil... (To be nppolnted) . .Zoael Hlontner (I))
...It. M. Herre (R)...l. M. Reed (R)....F. H. Finney (B)..B. H. Burrltt (D) . ,1 P. Barnea (R)..Lenna Morrla (B)
. ..(i. K. Baaae (1)).... B. Funk, (!.... J. W. Itevenaoa (D)A. B. Tollefeon (R)E. H. Moray D)..K. LangkUn (D)
...F. O. Lundatxom..Raa HUnHeld (D)..F. U Cook 01)... ft. Bhoadee Wm. Conealr W. T. Foncher
...M. J. Brouae (I)..J. J. Weat (R) P. A. Tomek (I)). .A. V. Tbomaa '(D). (Nona elerted.) ...Oma Cady (R)
...F. J. Lift noli (It) C. D. tlnlntoa (B)..HIka Trllerb (D).iA. U. Cole (B) F. Pattereon (D)...B. Marquardt IB)
...H. C. Beatly (B) I). E. MrFaddea (D)F. W. Uarnhart (B)D. F. Croaek (B)..J. I). C. ttmlth (IDE. grlnrerta (R)
.0. E. MeCaUum (O)E. Hlna (B) Allen Grant (D)...P. W. Heott (B)... A. Cunningham (B)Addle Dpanaier (D)
Bryant..
Bender.
Flaher, lr.,..A. B. Oreene (R)..C. H. Haha
Cbammra.,..F. N. Blaweoa (U).c. I. Hlttoa
11. Itaan Rmrat Friarh (D).P. o. Boanlfleia (ll)Ainert urelfl (D)...v. 1m Mewart
l)erTald..
H. Ilraida nil A. O. Mexloa
..R. E. nalera (B) . .J. V. WUaoa B) . . . .M. 8. Eddy (U)...F. Kelley (D) Van Antwerp (B) . . T. C. Crimea I
. W. H. Fletcher (R)J. F. Batunek (O).O. W. Henitb (I))..B. F. FarreU (D) .E. F. Vrana F. 0. Voiltance (D)
..Oeorae Wllklna (R)Oeo. Cain (R) J. S. Baeoa (B1...0. w. Ltarar (Dj.L. N. Hmlth (BI...W. E. Voaa (R) ...
..R, U. Kmltb (D)..Vt CanHeld (IH...L. ti. Cartwrixht. . . E. I. Crltea (D)...F. I. Woolrlnftoa..Edna Blnker (R...
..U. A. Robertaon (D)F. A. Bealoa (l))..W. A. craauall (B).N. M. York (B1....B. C. Beatty (K)..l. C. Bloom (B)
,.C. V. Browa (B)..A. Feteraon (R)....H. Epperaoa U))....(Ta be appointed.) .8. W. Terry (B) ..Bella F. Brawn (B)
Falea A. N. rorter (R)...A. H. Maakell (D) . .O. A. Butler (R) C. A. Klnaabary (D) (To be appointed). . .'Ray C. Chaaa
Wlndrrateln W. K. Bare (!.... V. C. Condlt (B).. F. H.Banalem i, C. Cook (nt ... W. M. Sandera (R).J. M. MaUen (B)
Crawford ..Frank Dewey (R)..MIba Clark (BI....M. L. Rndrea (D)..o. A. Harney (tr)..L. K. Atlanta (B)..T. i. Keenan (II)
Hamilton. ...F. Woodward (R).jC. V. Mcuoantle ). B. Logan (R) ..C. A. RatellS (IIL.Ira Lamb (I ....Una Rleharda (l)
Fulton. .....W. H. Hlaler (UI..C i, Kama (B)...l Donlathrope (R).John Caraby (R)..H. A. Ulna (D)... .Lillian Ureen (B)
Robertaon. O.
Murkrl (D) . . . . R. F. Walker (D)..EmU Helaon (D)...C. B. 8laaenka
.A. U. Wllllama (R)C. A. Hudaoa
F. E. Vaa Cleave. . .X. F. Coinage (B).N. MeMurraa (D)..U. E. almon (B)...l. 8. lla.tr B) (1. W. Fletcher (R
.('. M. Burn ham (B)F. W. Aeton (B)...A. Anderaon (1D...F. W. Meeamare (D)J. L. Herahey B).T. Trauerrleht (D)
.E. Tunnlcllira (D)..F. M. Hay (8) Clyde Harden (O..0ny Laverty (I))... (To be appointed.). Florence Alderman
II. C. Melvm (R) . . . . Walter Clerk (B) . . R. 8. Lareock (B) . H. J. Cartla (D) . . .H. A. Mark (D) . . . .Nellie 0. Strand (B)
,W. X neynolda (U)B. L. Bragg (BI...J. H. Furrow (D).O, E. Boaarth (B),J. E. Chambera R)F. W. Montgomery
, Ham Bllchlr (R)... Albert Meteaif (B).C. O. Jonea (R) ...A.D.Fetterman.... C. K. WhIU T. A. Frya (D)
.P. H. Carrlgan (U)J. L. Oallagher (1W. 0. Towner 'II) J. P. Boler (I)). ...P. A. Franeoli (R).M. Tracy (I))
.1. K. Lyle (B) ....Cua llevare (u)..,.0. E. Newman (R)WUilam Baler (D..H. W. Klbby (B).. Dorothea Kolla (D)
JelTera J. i. Klumb (B)....J. E. Howard (D)..F. L. Mrf'arty D).C. L. Whitney (D).o. Berggren (B)...A. 8. Nelaon (R)
Weltner A. 8hoemaker (B).O. A. Hlarkey (B)... I. K. Blehmond (BIO. W. Percy (BI...A. Hofmeyer (D)..F. E. White (D)
Betty (B) i. W. Alexander IBM. K. Weal (B) doe. M. Croaby (B)M. F. Waaaon (B)..J. 8. Ferrler (R)...H. O. Blxler (B)..
donra ...Bruce V amine (U.I.. I. Darny (DJ...O. P. Klmon, !.). 1. V. BateUIT (D)..V. O. Ureen (D)..VIdaB.Iay (D)
Melon P. K Kellry (D)..P. W. Dully (D1...B. OalUghet (D).,,H. S. Bayla (D)....M. F.Norton D)..,..M. B. MlUer (D)
Bnwcra. ... ,
Hoggart..
Natamaa.,
D. F. lay (D) 8. 1. Duttoa R)...C. M. Bemebey (R)(To be appointed) . W. B. Beyer (B)..J. H. Oarnett (B)..
S. P. Baheaaky (D)W. V. Atwood (B)C. A. (tulle ().... Charlea Uobry (D).L. E. Laraon D)...U. C. Baker (D)
C. O. Manilla (BI..J. O. Bawlea 1). B. Cropaey (B)..E. A. Wunder (D).,(Nona elected.) ....Henry Abrama (D)
Karl Knhlmaa (D).B. H. Iljlmee (!).. B. i. Nlbba (B) ...F. B. Kaffranck (DjB. C. Oore (F)....U C. Kuater (D)
Hague A. H. Bromaa (B).C. A. Wllaoa
..C. E. Cunalnxham.C. E. Nlchola (R)..F. E. Anderaon BI...W. A Herman (R) L. A. Dene P. C. County ......Katharine Feather
,.. M. Wyotl L M. White (B1...F. Hopleton (B)....W. C. Ichoetter (D)Forraat Laor (D)..N. 8. Bruce (D) ...Geo. 4. Kuach (D)
..E.U. Bellow ,..M. C. Atnoe IO)..... E. Forellng (B). laaaa Bouah (B ..(To be appointed) . . E. D. Drake (B) . . . Rachel McElrey (D)
,,D. C. Laird ..O. ,W. Draper (B)..C. B. Hart (H)....I. W. Kggen (D)..B. H. retorron (B)C. A. NlppeU (B)..A. 8. Stlnaon (D)
..Ralph Wuaoa .A. Buthenand (D) .L. A. Bimmona (D).Wm. Albera (B).,,F. Feteraon (D)..,. Arthur Edgren ....Minnie Knetta (D)
..George E. French., A. 8. Allen (B)....A.J. Hallabnry (R..8. M. touder (R)..P. B. Halllgan (B).R. I.. Cochran (D).Alleen Gaunt (R)
,.F. B. Hogebttom ..John Armour (U)..Ed H. Potter (D)...Wn. A. McCain... (None elerted) .... David Hantaan (D) Alice C. Hill (B)..
Capp (B)
D. II. cneeeman (U)rv. tieimaump t).x. w. iioooier in) ttrvute maw r. j&. uolaon (at)..Eu)tn Wlralg (D)
.Chaa. A. Italy (K).Cort Caah (K) L. E. Pyaer (R)....(Ta be appointed.) . (Nona elected.) ...O. A. Johneon R)
,D. T. Modaon (R)..C. 8. nmllh IB).... J. B. Dulpbey (D).M. 1). Taylor (B)..X. L. Huntley (B).N. A. Houael (D)
. W. H. Bilge (D).,,C. E. CUrk (B)....Bow B. Cox1 (D) . E. Boat (R) B. W. Brnaoa (B) . .MeCutchean (D)
Z. H. donee (!.... Wm. I. Dyeen ID. Mabel d.dohnaon (BK. W. McDonald (D)R. H. Willie (B)..E. F. KeUey (D)..
C. O. Know ID). ...A. R. Bogera (B),.Earl Conner (I...E. Armalrong (B) 0. Stevenaon (D)..Beaale Anderaon (B)
.(,'. B. Dean (R).,,.G. E. Peteraon (B).F. G. Frame (It)... J. L Clarke (ttt.., A. B. Ellawnrth (D)C. Baldrlga (D)
,W. C. HaU (BI....C. C. lain (I)).... P. A. Peteraon (E).D. a. Blmntr (D)..E. B. Latvia (B) ... Clyde Lehman (B)..
.0. 8terenaon...'..,.Ed Flacher (B)....F. B. Booa (B) W. F. Moran (D),.Chal. Shannon (D). Charier Rpeedle (D)
. H. W. Heott(B).., J. C. MeCluag (B).J. D. Albright (M).F. A. Barton (B... D. Howe E. A. Hammond (B)
.J. M. Baker (II). ..O. A. Ollphant M. 8. Keller B. F. Heatlnge V. Carothera Belle Molloway
Barr
....Frank Falk (B)...l. H. Anderaon (BIU. O. Brlnaell (R)..A. J. Sharer (D)...Q.D. Galloway (R).. Alice gwanaon (D)
Kelley ......Frank Mohmutn (R)Ueorge W.
H. Bender (D)..Mark Burke
- (D)..D. B. roller
. .Barney Hofer. .
. 1.. A. Fitch
,,0. o. Marab (B).
.. M. opann (at)..
. J. B. Leonard
(Mm., i. M. Kernel (D)..H. A. Oreer
Wheat,,., ...Emeat Buff (B),.,.Chaa. Hatter
Donate J, B. Hlaea (S)....l. lemptaiea
Da La matte a. J. H. Ferguaoa ().T. H. Koealg
NarwaU..,.. J. B Bo bene (D)..L. B. lalmaa (I)).. J. M. Caldar (D...L. U. McKiulp (B)Bax Darlas B) . . . . w. H. Brokaw D)..
Dorr.,......M, E. Olllcaple (D).R. M. Brace (B)...B. H. Hawaii (R)..A. C. Planta (R)..8. H. Footer (B) . . .Summers (B)
Hmlta U B. Polakl L. A. WUIIamt (B).D. C. Grow (B).,.L. L. Stephana ,..E. B. Coming L. H. Currier
Schnurr 0. O. Warm (D)....0. W. H1U (B) F. W, Meyer (U)...F. 8. Baker (B)....F. M. Hall . (B) . . . .Vlnnle NeweU (D)
Harrlaan B. A. Young (B) ..Bert PUta
.....Blaaveit .'.,,0. T. McMillan ... Craw (B)
.....Bey B. Ceriberg...J. T. Conway (D). Pat Doreey
H. Oedraedaen W. H. BartleM (D).Wilaon Bell
.....L C. Eller ...O. T. Andereen (RIM. Mehrena
i, Briltoa. C. W. Beynalda (D)U. I. Porter
,..B. F. Perm .Frank HtuTer
Hopkins,. ....Arma Beck (BI....J. 0. Millar
condolence on the death of Emperor
Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary
were nreoared at the State depart
ment today-in expectation Of imme-
dista official announcement trom tne
American ambassador at Vienna or
the Austrian charge here. ' President
Wilson will send messages both to
the royal family and to the Austrian
charge here, while Secretary Lansing
will send messages to the charge here
and to the minister of foreign affairs
in Vienna.
Congratulations to the new mon
arch will not be sent until later, when
his ascension to the throne is olh
eially reported.
The German embassy, basing its
views uoon an intimate knowledge of
conditions in the dual monarchy, is
certain the death of Emperor Fran
cis Joseph sad the ascension of
Charles Frsncis Joseph will result in
renewed military activity of a most
energetic character. ;
The dead monarch by reason of his
age and his infirmities has taken no
more than a passively active part in
the war plans for some months. The
new ruler has been actively engaged
on various fronts where the Austro
Hungarian armies have been operat
ing during the last two years.
Count von Bernstorff, the German
ambassador, feels that from an inter
nal political viewpoint, the death of
the Austrian emperor will not have
the slightest effect on the war. In
times of peace such an event might
have a strong effect In war time,
however, the ambassador believes the
people are united for success of their
arms. Furthermore, the smbssssdor
feels the people ,ot the dual mon
archy have been so solidified by the
war that the death of their ruler will
not bring about any political changes
of importance. The new monarch is
said to havv, well-defined ideas re-
Warding peace and personally is peace
ully inclined. , He is descrtbed as "a
sensible man, and, therefore, in favor
of peace rather than war."
ADAMSON EIGHT
HOUR RAIL LAIS
DECLARED VOID
(Continued from Page One.)
ment ia that as the court construes
the terms of the law, it cannot be sus
tained. Since both parties have said
they would not plead further, what
ever the decision might be. a decree
shall be entered for the piaintm, re
citins; that the defendant prays snd is
allowed an appeal in an open court.
. ine case in wtittii .mc yiaiuim,
were appointed receivers is in charge
nf tha indue who is acting here. An
order will be entered in that case di
recting plaintiffs snd the counsel to
co-operate with the Department of
Justice in lodging the appeal in the
innreme court bv December 4 next
and in then moving for the advance
ment thereof for such early hearing as
that eort nay find consistent to
print: also to invite counsel for all
railroad companie. and others simi
larly interested in the question in
volved to participate in the presenta
tion of the motion to advance and in
the arguments on the merits as fully
as though their clients were parties to
this litgation. Though the, decree of
the court in the case here will be final
in form, yet, because of the excep
tional circumstances, tne piaintuis win
be directed to keep their accounts and
be prepared promptly to pay their
!).... C. E. Hwanaon (B).I. D. Clarke
(B)...M. Laneaater (R).. C. 8. Radeilir
(DI...H. Keburiaex CO.. J. C. Elliott (BI...A. H .Norrla (B)..E. B. Miller (R)
(D). L. C. Taylor nehroder
(D)...d. 8. Canndy (D)..L. C. Paulaoa
Gaff
H. J. Plyneeaer (D).M. H. Loamy..
(D).
.A. J. Kraxokt (Dv..O. F. Walter (D
(H).
..John Leee till M. A. MlUa, Jr.
(D . . . .J. W. Null (D) J. L. Rice (D)
..DanB.Batekln (B).,0. W. Morrla (D)..B. C. Janice
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(I))...,0. J. Xnbleek (R)..C. F. Berth (11).. ..R. B. Bte.tlilga (rttH. P. Schmidt (D)
(B).,.J. P. Spearmen . ,,C. H. McCarthy (D)H. D, Fattttreon (D)n. Oramllch (D)
(ut..ia. nnoeraon ini .irt. weeirann int. ,w. johneou (D)...F. E. Alder (B)
(B)..A. B. Dawner (B).B. O, atiaana (R) A. B. McCaak.- (D)Ada Haldemaa (B)
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(D).,,.IH D. Tolca (I))....0. A. Worm (D)..C. J. Nelaon (D)...H. L. Cnahlng (By
(D)....B. U. Allen (R)....H. Meneka (D)....Chrle Bohwer (BI..N. P. Lund (B
(B)...W. O. Manaaen (D)F. 8. Berry ...R. jonea (B). .....Pearl Scwell (B)
(D)... C. D. Roblnaon (R)J. J. Monday (D)
(R),...A. A. Mate (B)..
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employes on the basis of V.ie Adam
son law ahould the decree be not sus
tained. '
: : Move to Unite Suits,
Washington, D. C.( Nov. 22. An
agreement between) the railroads and
the Department' of Justice to ask
the supreme co'irt to pass on the
constitutionality of the Adamson act
before January 1, when it takes ef
fect, .appeared to be near at hand to
day. ' i r
' Counsel for the Pennsylvania, New
Vork Central and Burlington roads
are conferring on the subject and it
is said they may seek to have the
suit of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, set for hearing at Kansas City
tomorrow, made a test case. In that
event other suits already instituted at
tacking the Adamson act may be
dropped. '
final decision in the matter, how
ever, probably Will await word from
G. C Todd and Marvin E. Under
wood of the Department of Justice,
who will appear in the Santa Fe
case. "v '" .
Government officials were greatly
Interested in Judge Hook's decision
holding the Adamson act unconstitu
tional.
At a conference held today between
Attorney General Gregory and rair
road attorneys tentative plsns were
made to center the contest over con
stitutionality of the Adamson law in
one test case and expedite an early
hearing in the supreme court.
If perfected, the agreement would
provide that the railroads would drop
other suits if the law were held con
stitutional and would bring no further
suits while the case is pending. Both
sides would work to get a final de
cision before January 1, when the law
becomes effective.
Neither the attorneys for many
large railroad systems, who were
present in court, nor the government
counsel present would comment on
the decree. Appsrently both sides re
garded the case only as a means of
hastening a decision by the supreme
court, which is the tmal arpiter.
Sage Tea Dandy
To Darken Hair
Look years younger! Us the old
, time Ssge Tea and Sulphur and
nobody will know.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of
"Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,, at any drug store. Millions of
bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, improved by the addition of
other ingredients, are sold annually,
says a well-known druggist here, be
cause it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that no one can tell it has
been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because after one or two ap
plications the grsy hair1 vanishes and
your locks become luxuriantly dark
and heatttifttl. ' ' .-
. This is the age of youth. ' Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren t
wanted around, so Bret busy with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
tonight and you'll be delighted with
your dark, handsome hair and your
voutntui appearance wiimn a n
this preparation is a toilet requisite
and is-not intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease. Adv.
(B)..C. B. Bnrbank (R).E. Adamaon (D)
(D)..U H. Bordwell (R).A. MeFadden (R)
(l))..u. n. rneaeu (H).n. Mi. JiirM (it)
(B) I- Bertrand (D)... Pearl O'Neal (D)
C. D. Harden (B).O. C: Chadderdon
(D) O. L. Uodfrey (R).Oaoar Warp (B)
.1. F. Hladlk, Jr. ..Lettla Scott
v. a. Jmmo m
(D) A. Beamuaaen (D
P. M. Bell (D) n&rttM n
(D)..J. F. Bolf (D) ...,D. U. Webber (D)
(B).A. B.'Thompeoa (D)Jl "t." Hoitxen
mi'
O. H. Overing (R)...G. L. Coon (Da
(D)..A. B. podding (K)!t1 C. Lord' (B)
Osceola Will Remain' ; .
'T '.JftiikZ-g vount. Seat of Polk
tusceoia, iveo, ov, ti. (Special.)
In the county seat election held in
this county today Osceola decisively
defeated Stromsburg for the removal
of the court house from this place to
Stromsburg. Outside Osceola pre
cinct Osceola received 1207 votes,
and outside of Stromsburg precinct
Stromsburg received 4ii votes.
Mrs. Inez Boissevain ;
Improves Steadily
Los Angeles, Nov 22. Slow but
steady improvement has been shown
by Mrs. Inez Milholland Boissevain
of New York, who became critically
ill with anemia here six weeks ago
while on a suffrage tour.' Her ulti-
mateKOTwryMikelv
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Benevolence
and Business
office. Hundreds of the Most Prominent People in Omaha
have been cured by
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Phone Red 4390. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
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vised that many submarines were op
erating in the vicinity. At the time
of the sinking at least 200 severely
wounded men were on hoard the ship.
The medical staff and the members
of the crew numbered more than 500.
No Americans On.
New York, Nov. 22. The state
ment was credited today to the Brit
ish consulate in this city that Ameri
can nurses and surgeons were aboard
the British hospital shop Britannic,
reported sunk today in the Aegean
Sea, but later it was denied by the
ranking ' consular official that there
was any basis for the statement.
Officials of the White Star line here
said that they had received no word
from their Liverpool office up to 1
p. m. today regarding the reported
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; Women's Dressing
: Sacques and Quilted
Jackets for winter
Mornings.....
Gray eiderdown sacques,
at $2.25. ,
Japanese silk sacques, em
broidered in colors lav
ender, pink, sky blue,
$7.75 and $9.50.
Quilted jackets, with or
without sleeves, white,
gray, black, $1.25, 2.75,
3.50, 3.75. Third Floor.
Cape Gloves for
Street Wear $1.25
An extra fine quality
in white, black, tan and
gray; priced $1.25.
To Make
: Baby's
: Layettes
The niost
d e light
ful ma
terials that one will love to work
with. Everything charm
ingly different. C ,
' Twenty-seven inch flounc
ings with or without
ruffles, sheer organdies
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a yard.
Fancy Edges with inser
tions to match, 12V.C to
45c a yard. "'
Nainsook and Cambric
Edges for underwear.
M e d a 1 1 i o n s f or Baby
Dresses, 3c to 10c each.
Beadings and Ribbon
Beadings, 10c to 30c a
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5J. may be carelessly scattered;
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1622 FARNeVH STREET
Piles and Fistula Cured
Without Surgical Operation or Pain.
No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ
ten Guarantee Given in All Cases.
Pay When Cured. Car Fare Paid One
Way to Point Within 50 Miles of
Omaha. Patients must come to the
sinking of the Britannic. The ship,
they said, was turned back to them
in June and officials here had not
been advised that the government had
taken it over again.
The Britannic, built for the Liverpool-New
York trade, was never in
the service. It was about ready to be
turned over for its initial voyage when
the war began and it was com
mandeered and fitted up for hospital
purposes.
It was used to transport wounded
and sick from the Dardanelles and it
was after that campaign was aban
doned by Great Britain that, it was
turned back to its owners.
The White Star liner Britannic was
the largest vessel of the White Star
fleet afloat. Built in 1914 at Belfast,
it was 852 feet long, ninety-four feet
t m and fifty-nine feet depth. Its
length was somewhat less than that
of the White Star liner Olympic,
which measured 888'i feet, but the
Britannic had the greater tonnage, the
Olympic's being 46,300 tons as com
pared with the Britannic's 47,500.
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$35 to $100
Women's Cotton
Union Suits....
Two Styles of Special
Interest
A fine ribbed cotton union
suit (Stretton make) low
neck, no sleeves, knee
or ankle lengths, 65c.
"Merode" cotton union
' suits, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle lengths;
ertra sizes, only $1.25.
Our stocks of Women's Under
wear include all qualities,
weights, styles, prices.
Women's BlackCotton
Hose for 25c a pair
Medium or heavy
weights, double soles,
fleece lined if you pre
fer, in black only, 25c
a pair.
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Burlington Would
Enjoin Any Strike
Council Bluffs, Ia Nov. 22. The
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail
road company filed in the United
States district court here late yester
day a suit asking that the Adamson
law be declared unconstitutional arid
further asking injunctions against the
United States government to prevent
enforcement of the law and against
the members of four railway brother
hoods against inaugurating strikes if
the provisions of the law are disre
garded by the company. The last
provision has not appeared in simi
lar petitions filed by other companies
in courts in this vicinity.
Department Orders.
Waahlngton, Nov. 32. (Special Telegram.)
Penaiona granted In Nebraeka: Blth
Roben. Omaha, IIS; Etta M. Poe, Odall. $12.
8outh Dakota: Ellxabetb J. Coburn. $12.
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Coiffure Ornaments
Shell pins, combs and
barrettes, studded with
Rhinestones, $1.00 to $5.
Also lovely plain shell
ornaments.
Hand-Made Novelties
of Ribbon....
Offer many gift suggestions. A
Orders may be placed for any J
.a iL. : tj -a
oi uie luiiuwingi oagB, capa,
' slippers, bows, flowers, rosettes,
and dozens of equally distinc
tive articles.
Ribbons for tying the gift
packages are here in great va
. riety choose now.
.
Hair ribbons all popu
lar shades 25c a yard.
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