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A\OVE\[BER 24, 1‘386. \VTI) ISDAY, TIIE O) [AHA DAILY BED T RN el nan ! Harlan, of \vn]' spoms to otd, Seventh - oxvalty, No: 1 _Hil L. Haggins, Second earatry,; Augnst, | HIEF EDUCATOR'S CIRCULAR. | 5506k Vet o somso | THE ARMY RETIREMENTS, . 10 | known r nthe ity of Lineoln that Brisin, Ninth cavalry, May 2 | Wilim R Parnell, First cavalrs, August A in the A A Osntinnation of the List, Compiled by hin Green, Second eavalry, November 20, L'y William €. Forbush, Fifth cavalty, May12, g | General Brishin for the Bee, ort I, Motrow, Sixth cavalry, March 10, | \,I‘ s G, MacAdams, Second cavalry, o th yrl 5, 1001, 1 in's LR s RRGA AT L B R N S e N e ohn K, Mizner, Eigth caval March 2, ‘[ ‘\‘mv- Hamilton, Second cavalry, e OBJEST OF : : ensibl INTERESTING FoR 1 | Mareh 10, 1905 THE OBJECT C o Shoald ot b tipned | L ERRSTING INFORMATION. (Abratiam K. Arnold, First eavales, March | dacob A Auger, Fifth cavalry, Au ust 31, I Iy 1 i elit of the rin, —— 1 1915, The O fge o't " an elem . " X M 0T Wiltiam A. Thomnson, Fonrth eavalry The Official Vote For Judee of 1} - to Mr. 1 S R ]‘ . Dates on Which Each Field GMcer | Goorge G, Iunt, First cavalry, September | John C. Fhompson, Third cavairy, March ond dud | District—sune Ja) . agadds| nd Caprain of Cavalry Now on 1. 150, 1, 1910 P i iR [y AN UNES I vhis Ati¥s Tge Wit e Jlames Biddle, Sixth cavalry, December 11, LolAvard Hunter, First eavairy, October City Notes | er named Pat Connelly, who at Fetirod. John J. Upham, Fitth eavaley, July 25, | John 8. Loud, Ninth cavalry, April 12, noune o to fight 1, | 1005, | Jack oll vinaries g ' Caleb 1, Cariton, Third cavalry, Septem- | " Frank M Gibson, Seventh eavalry, Decem [PROM THR DEEE T TN RUREA 1p AT s SO Fr. Ntosnrana, Neb., Nov, 16, —[Cotre- | ber 1, 1000 < ver 14, 1911 State Superintendent W. W. W, Jones | e PRl . would. .| woenilatias e tho: FI Jask vent koo it ieorge B, Sanford, First cavalry, June 8, | Martin K. 0'Brien, Sccond eavalry, June has issued a cirenlar letter to each « | WO Dt Jists met in W l‘ e month I wrote and published in the David 8. Gordon, Second cavalry, May 25, Allen Smith, Fourth cavalry, April 21, f county superintendents of the state, and | @ade on wnd both were somewhat | ¢y e ‘- paper on the army | 196 1914 18 also mailing others to prominent eau- | under th L "‘l‘ LR L o '\””“' | which was copled into the Bre i [y, st e b sl o Mix \\n‘,-nq..,n First cavalry, Septem- I Vere ¢ hange ind on blows ¢on - b & € SN 0 cators in “"" state, to whom ns u class, | | od—Marq ody's ral object of the paper wis to show our con- win B. Sumner, Fifth cavalry, August \\vluml . Rawalle, na cavalry. whether they are recipients of a circu nd Diisooll'wha ¢ i ¢ ke 5 AEMY Haadat 1o Auw 1840, Osear ing, Third eavalry, August 8, Zior not the state superintendent exter L Nendyw an ity st Wit il g i/ dalahicRucy ohn'A. Wilcox, Eighth cavalry, October | 1593, o ) p | A 4 gLk 5| legislation on the subject of retircments, 18 _ Henry M. Kendall, Sicth eavalry, Septem- ';'”‘ lal invitation to be pre ! 0 USAP* | axce pt to make the law for compulsory Sumner, Eighth ecavalry, Febru ber 17, 1 1 Jones, through his terms in the office, has | P st R GRS B i Nooty 150 At alus ennisee, Fighth cayalry nlways evinced much interest 1 ey 4 SNSRI [l gl AL o R ‘. Sixth_eavalry, June i1, 1005, [ Afbert D, King. Third cavalrs, Febriary 8, ) 8 W dozon | eame sixty-two years of age instead of Noyes, Fourth cavalry, August | 1908, L p T 2 tematic work, and has always aimed to | ¢ wd the court as- | sixty-four as at present. The paper was 4 Charles (G, Gordon, Sixth cavalry, Septem { ! { o bring together the different eounty ofli inted air of busi- | sovorely critizised ns “misleading and . Beaumont, Fourth cavalry, Au- | ber 25, """“ & A | N 2 W=l o exchange of opinion ane v | ness o of the p vl ore up b bt R il L 01 Samuel M. Swigert, Second cavalry, No- ¥ '3 X T ure TR s e PRy (ksta [ LOIUIH BUE RIS RHBTOA SEE HHOMEUONITE Tenry, Ninth cavalry, Mareh , | vember 2% 10 e ¥ 'm..mlrl” \\.‘n.‘..\‘ \\.,.‘» over the st \’ B vork for the | the junior officers of the army e Joshuails Fowler, Second cavalry, Febra X K - F entire. This wiil, therefs nal ntly ha ork for . f Stelallan, 'Tenth oavalty | AFE R0 NG 5 8 4 ! annual meeting in % will | cstern - and D S UNECERRFIGITE VR TSl ALl e eavaliy | TRabert G, Smuther, Tenth cavairy, Septem RN P e I act. The fo cir- | They were up in court for disturbing the | gevercly condemned was the follow 1 Viiet, Tenth cavalry, Sep- | ber 27, 1910, . \ v {ssued. yest pence at the NorUhwvostern dopot.. oy | ne . GiIbrt K. Overton, Sixth cavalry, March OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT Puiic ) | (went thete vestorday aftornoon, e | “hxow it we go into the next year, . bl LU A () ‘ohn’ G, Bourke, Third eavalrg, June 23 ; : Ixstrvctioy, Lixcory, Nov.23, { | manded thoie © oy wert paid A | 1886, we find five (3) colonels of intantry «derick W. Bentcen, Ninth cavaly, Au- | 3 s h meeting of the county subortnten: | )% rent had 1o authority to pay, when | will o retired by compulsory rotire: | BUSt4, 1598, X Jimes M. Ropes, Bighth cavalry, October i s S ) dents is hereby catled to weet at tins | 1 ASRaT ¥ AL . % i L Louis 1. Carpenter, Fifth Cavalry, Februe | 21 184, _ MADE IN EVERY STYLE AND Y office. commeneing Deeember 21 at 3 | came riotous ho tulephoned | mont, being sixty-four years” of age, | ar'fiy ank K. Upham, First cavalty, May 90, 7 COOKING AND HEATING smvs"i’&'é*‘{u'é'é‘g"’é‘oJé‘m’flé’%%"p? p, o and oontinting trough the it | 1 B BB MM LU LR L Sumuel 1 M. Young, “Thind eavalry, Jan- | 80 6 e ttudio, Seventh cavaiey, Au- Tho abovo Trade Mark i3 a Guarantes that Every Articlo boaring it s What restrictions as to tim hould be | P "\‘-'””h T HaE sl s Tives . ‘Turrington, Third cavalry, July "'f,‘,'l,;l’l Tonth cavalry, April18 lho mt_ flnfl B""' 'hm can lw made for the prico .mmn_, plauc ‘--I upon the lulm wion of new dis o s AT AL St ; . 2 g i BE - What restriction in regard to change of | 1 At | k. T 4 .| Patrick Cusack, Ninth cavalry, Auzust 20 S Vvl . site? Will n chan t the timo of Mmak barn, that was only que en the S0 we \ml have five new colonels of omas McGrezor, Second cavalry, June |, o rl M l S ® stato apportionmont help the poeared and placed him under | infautey cortain next year, Chambers w1 . Soventh cavalry, | - Richard 1L Pratt, Tenth eavalry, December ne 1C ‘“gd n tove CO} Y 1]3(\ny Ing e st qappprtionmont belt e | arrest. He was fined in court: yosterday | Yard Bliss Gibson and” Anderson. So, A WAl s e Ml Detroit, Mich Chicago, 111, Buffalo, N. Y. e i hUALE . At OONSEN. " Yo and further bound over to keep thic | too, we will have five uew licutenant : Menmett, Second cavalry, Decem | Edwund Lulf, Bt eavalry, June 11, J ' aqo. uffalo, Wiat shall we “do toward “gottmg | PSR I IR MR L b e I]‘“]”I”‘.n]!; Tordak L T wetts Tiiaati s 0, ' w0, | Abrim B Wood, Foulsth cavalcy, Septem: FOR SALE BY u uniform courso of study in county | oyogifind veblorduy and one. of them | turn will give usfive new eaptains fiy sl Sl L WAL iyl schools?y l !l arles L. C ooper, Tenth cavalry, March 6, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, AGENTS, | had some AL, )on his person when ar- | new fivst lieutenants and they will maki B Spaulding, Fourih valry, What changes are required in our in s AL . 1 Y, Sdward paulding, Fourih cavalry, stitute law? rested, @ room for fi new second licute 1nt Jnl'\ 14, 18 lbv, Potbtie \\ ,,,.,‘,1.“, Edgerly, Seventh cavalry, May b Come pr to place before the 4 BRIEF TTEMS But compuision retirements in 1386 will l aniel Madden, Seventh cavalry, February ! ameoting any matter tiap should in your | AN insane patient at the hospital, | not be the only cause of promotion. A ¢ D. Dimmick, Ninth cavalry, July ] opinion be d expe named Radway, dicd Sunday and had | Death, sickness and - voluntary retiro: Adaw, Sixth cavalty, Februaty 20, ; THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO VonHive bansed {ond taken to his former home in Otoe | ments will as usuat swell the hist so that | o 1, Randlett, Ninth cavalry, Docom- s Morton, Third cavalry, March 18, e . \ et near Sy for wo shall Iikely have in 1886, seven new | 0" iy I b \ v ! : \ TS, 19 o . W. COR. 15th AND FARNAN \ ;“0"’““" oL vl Wow brother of the unfortunate 1o | colonels, eight new_licutenant coloncls, | CAPTAINS, nry P. Perring, Sixth euvalry, April 10, Ll MDA DLk T OMANA THE OFFICIAL VOTE §H'l accompanied the remains [t nl new majors ‘ml.»vn uew eaptains Hamilton, Fifth cavalry, June 1, 1203, uld A, Olmsted Ninth cavalry, July 25, Property of every x|<‘~n'n||(|on for salo in all parts of the city. Lands for sale in on the elecudn of judge in the Sce home uk”.ll e R :nlu‘.ltmfll\lnu-. n new first licutenants in nlumlhldmn. Tenth cavalry, Decen- o 5 : M every county in Nebr j strict, theonly Judge votc chts o old a gran i avus C. Doane, Secon 1y, May STE SET I O it Ee VoL able und ¢ their hall this | This “Statement was thought to be_ox- us € Tupper, Sixth cavalry, September | 29, 104, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Siyiviseln g bonrd cMonday. This: b h ated in by | tavagant and “misleading to congress: Johin Q. Adams, First eavalry, May 23,1907, s of Douglus county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any other ‘r;":':l-"‘;‘:‘r (’;"-:T‘ e j;vlle”'l\ s Ij" ¢ ,,\, members in the eity, [ men as well as holding out false hopes to R. Chaffe, Sixth cavalry, April 14, Gustavus Valois, Ninth cavairy, for retire- tion desired, furnished free of charge upon application. il Ll e L saddinle WY 00 with their ladies, It is expected that'it | the juniors of the army.” Well, the year 3 ment. e state, treasurer, attorne U b Bhin OF (16 Ghioyable SVanta BE tiie| 1550 /K8 HoW: HouRY. Jasssn)s May Sipson, —— October 25, 1905 auditor of public accounts ~ [U will be | Wil e oy ey el u Claries A. P, Hattield, Fourih cavalry, De- 3 remembered that no eandidate was nom- | Wihter: sec who was right and who \h. chael Cooney, Nioth eavalry, May 1, | cpmber 4, 1914 . inuted against Hon. Sum M, Chapman, of To-night, at the Funke opera house, | First, we have for new m|.,x..1~ 1901 I _ John W. Martin, Fourth cavalry, Septe Cass for the posivion, and his.vote and | Wil be_ given ““Tho Long Strike, pro: Jackson, First cavalry, November | ber 24, 1914 SR LLTIT DN s orehs ToliGRA! e | Qteed u company headed by J. C. ‘Thomas Garvey, First cavalry, October 12, OupmAa 8,000, 1t T Drokoy. 1o | Padge 1l the sc v that the pluy dienienant Colonel Yard, viee Ruger, pro- | Louis T. Morris, Eighth eavalty, December | 105, _ 1 J fish . ol | demunds. It is the iksgiving enter- | moted brisadicr, 21, 1904, John R Sixth cavalry, March 17, ; wlish' 41, Ed- SV eutenan ‘olonel Bliss, vico Potter, pro- s 1. Viele, and “will draw a Tenth cavalry, February 1. | tainment at that house Stevenson imontaythnts noted bl seph 11, Dorst, Fourth cavairy, April 2 Of Dra +alli CUE Van Wk 3 ns 1, Wil ““,,-' Ll \duy | . Jientenant Colonel Gibson, viee Wilking, lliam_A. Rafferty, Sixth cavalry, Feb: : ] f Imported I‘a,ft Lallions, tewt Pottenger 1, Philo Futt AT A DA o DS AL N S QT1000 S o e ! 5. Anderson,Sixth cavalry, Septen- cattering vote is illust 2 A franKE 4 y light attendance of both at- Jeutenant Colonel Anderson, vice Hunt, 1s L. Norveil, Tentin cavalry, Febru- l:;::-lml-llln\—\x\H‘Al:u:Ili strative of tho freaks | torneys and spectators, 1l interosting | digl. i 8L Norveil, Tentin cavalry, Febru- | ®gii 1 iy, omas, Fifth eavalry, January 4, 7 =NV \i election day Mo days of the se n Leing entirely past Lientenant Colonel Townsend, vice Wil- D, Fourth cavalry, May 28, 1903, o, i 1 L) ) T N Squire Pottenger eame from R fon. Jacob Weiss, ono of the promi- | eox, promoted brigudier, 5 : ||..,“ \\flg,.. First cavalry, January Marrison S, Weeks, Ei hth eavalry, Octo- L ( Squire Pu u Rock nent farmers of Fillmore county, was in | Lieutenant Coionel Crofton, vice Whistler, 0. g ) 0y) ! ) 3 ! NOTES AT THE ST TE HOUSE artin B. Hughes, y 3 " 0 cioss X Ninth cavalry, June, L chm Da g mIOE R ESEI R oy ';'l{‘..",'.fl',..f;“"'" ot O w1292 @it Thero will still bo one promotion to the | gogg11* € €- Carr, Fiset cavalry, Mareh 5, e e : e i of the secretary of state has been en- | *4 trras tho de of colonel n this year, viz: Licu- i Lee, Penth cavalry, July. Stedman, Ninth cavalry, 5 A : G o viched by donations from Brad P. Cook, [ = N. K. Grigas, the poet laure AbuCAIonell Robbtrolias Mottossioe ARIDRITRIEOEETE ¥ ik .\“ 1o Fourteent imported and registered horses will be sold: 11 Novmans, 1 Clyde, ) ity united kingdom of (; 1ge county Sprola, E: June, hth cavalry, 8 including the sheveons worn by Bradley, who retires bert 13, Kauffman, Eight cavalry, July 16, 1 English Draft, and 1 Belgian ( ‘olonel Lnlln AP ) 5 tire list of retirements of cavalry oftic the late storm, going without wood and as sergeant of the Mifty sixth Massa- [ e, wa “‘“',”""”" the 13, 1886, being six ) 180, S Avalty These r3e8 hiLve pen 1 is p tho past season and arve thov e e o g Mo | the saprome court yesterday i o v Wil have st s ety | - Tobert 11 Montzomery, Fifth cavale “Giorze D. Wallace, Seventls cavalry, July, | These horses have all been i this sta e the past season and are hovoughly r SSTGAS ¢y Pl Hon. John C. Cowin, of Omaha, was in ' April 16, 190 1 5 celimated, and have been sefected trom the stables of leading importers, and from the battlefield of the Wilderness, [ ot SO T lied by L onels of infantry in 1886 instead of seveu, [ AP i o ararel Colon Augur, Second cavalry, June 10, | 2 ) v ] and & speoimen of crater oy from. th | Lincol yestorday, called by bus i o Chirles Parker, Ninth cavalry, Mareh 20, | | O 3 b e STATE e pbalneny T hGIFlelnce) mine that was exploded before Petersburg LA () T T e Now, if we go into the licutenant nond B. Wells, Bight cavalry, June 16, Steiner ——, ——, August, 1015, They will be sold on a evedit of three equal annual payments without inter- o relics hve been duly catatogued by ontiz men in the tity who | colonels we' tind the following promo- ! b § l’;"-hn‘n"lmv Ninth“eavali, January 1| oot Al Tst, 1857, and 7 per cent. thereafter, BT R O Fromont, il desire at the ooms of tho Y. M. C. 4. on Paiaa st chbmc NG | rmund G ireenet BiglitiCavaltyy Gy S8 500 Caplainslot onyaity ont Uis/oll has been taken under mortgage and must he sold. Breeders will horn & Missourt Valley line, has written Ihursd N T o . William B, Kennedy, Tenti cavalry, h\s'l' “""W; dute "'"""‘. “":“‘:“ fnns save time, expense, dauger of shipment, time for acelimation, ete,. by pur- to the ralroad “,,,,m.,.“...” that his A. W. Agee, one ¢ canc S rearson, vice Yard, promotced | August 12, 1595, able to note, are arris, Lebo, hom- chasing at this sale s o Bhe Y GORILTIAS wker of the house, was 4 ate Sanford C. Kellogg, Fifth cavalry, May 10, | son, Rowalle and Budd, The data for [ Chasmg at this safe. A K b fl‘:r‘l’lllu;’;ivll’tl"‘!:)l‘l‘:\:‘l‘llxllll:" :‘ lk."“‘ :.I:.-“”,,, al yi l:l'\'. ajor Jordan,vice Bliss, promoted colonel, | 1006 N E their dates has not been received, and if, Number and pedigree will be furnished on application, Brown county: Whis 15 tho' somplamt | . Amons the at the state ?!nJu]r Jewett, vice Glbson, pronoted les 8. Tsley, Seventh cavaltry, August | {he officers themselves, or some’ frien d €. W. MOSHER, Owner, Lincoln, Neb. ; s R it Nt ey b ronpi the follow- | colone v ] e S T > o Not filed some time ngo by eitizens there, ' otowe | “\ior Brayton, viee Anderson, promoted s Moylan, Seventh cavalry. Decomber | would send me me thotr dutos, |1 would 0. I'- SHALLENBERGEL, Mannger, oo and tho rlroud s evidently foud e MRy [ eolomel = n2 are some new captains of ¢ recently To whom all inquiries shoutd he sent, ".‘,3,"‘“,','(',‘,:‘,."}"f,f",'“'l',,’l“‘,“,"‘,‘“']h"‘“‘,‘;"i‘ i, | Warnt mmu-g.\ T Vanen, e ping u,‘h,‘,‘,’“f geh Arisesdoxnsepd.s promotod g ah Wint, Fourth cavalry, March | /o) oted whose dates I havo not y . M. WOOD, Auctiouer, Lincoln, Neb. BT = ings a Aking ATEnD RN EVIRIL (‘}I:m':’ h‘“ )\ (gt o Major Bates, vice Crofton, promoted | " Moses Harrs, First cavalry l..-»fl mm;[m «;bmm,"ll It names are I, e S = . v 0 hristie, Omaha; C. N, Carpente colonel, [ is Moore, Ni April 6,1905, | A. Boutelle, James E. Simpson, Stanton y y to inspeet [Ty, 5 Dlatts ) Whs iy S HY CHIVRC S G ¥ anels M N )l : X : pERI) ! ~ thy now worksiat the roform stliool. I Padmer, Plaitsmouth - Rob ort | | Continuing to tho listof cuptains, we orge ¥, Price, Fitth cavalry, April ¢ (A'i«.fi!f::y(""lt(u-lllmrr‘('{gA“'\vlffl’ihl\.‘: I}:-.Rv,.l.. THE LOUIS LI} Um_[\ EUSNESS DlREbTflBY on Cowdry, of the railros mmis- i ik ireeley, 3 iams, E < Blon yer et M X8 Honc oomm | Aurora: Charles . Arnold, Central Ui jtain Brady, major, viee Lientenant Col- | Henry W, Wessclls. j Third Cavalry, De- | E. Wood and Edward A. Godwimn. Will THE LOUiIS i ) od a twenty-four hour blockade in George Richardson ()mu 1|||;,‘:1II‘I"‘\|l'l‘l'l"l'(l/'\l\”:th\l’l :l.:l-mml|iu‘|n|:|lvl'.‘ 2l A'm!u*rw 1910, P Rores Tenth Cnraley) these oflicers or some friends. ,,1.,‘.,.,,‘,“1 S OUI 53 \ K asnow bank on the Coluibus train in L',,;,,,e‘l,,mw,”‘ "mu{,,,““ iR iienany : h me their dates 5o as to complote i THE L " ! ‘The police have t: y Th L stry ran ,,h,u" Captuin Head, major, vico I enant Col- \\ heelan, Second Cavalry, De 4 - § water for the time. rluarters. | onel Jordan promotéd ficutenant colonel. cember 6, tield and captains. . ' Brad P. Cook, who has been laid up 1 el Captain Parke, major, vice Lieutenant Col- unl'l. Sixth Cavalry, October 15, A. Brispi, 8 et between y's avenue, has been 1tis of cedar block on plunk Adam ett y:mmuml lieutenant colonel. 1001 ) Theaker, major, vice Lieutenant 1 Brayton promoted lieutenant colonel. Captain Lyster, um{(-r vice Lieutenant Col- onel Bush promoted lieutenant colonel, Captain for several months past with sickness, is 80 far 1ecovered as to be able to resume work at his desk in the oflice of the com- missioner of lands and bmldings. retary of state is d. J L C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprietors. Cor, Sth und P xts, Lincoln, N TtALes S150 per day. Sireet ours frowm liouss 1o any et of tig olty TRI 'EX AMINEIt S L A LW ITAWKI Alclntect ward M. Hayes, Fifth Cavalrs, Decen- completed. foundation. Septen- .Init'ph M Kelley, Tenth Cavalry, & ber 20, 1905, that those aro other thin the G ‘!(‘)A"IIL- whilo the The Marion Enterprise company have ceiving y Janvalzah, major, vico Liente : 0 e . statements of lists of county | justshipped a fine new top wagon 1o | giiohel Bates progioted e lonss TliomasshliMoDouxalliBsventl SOATAILY) Ofcen -3 34 und 42, Riciards Block, Lincoln, ofticers oyer the stato that will be re- o City for their use i that place. | ~ Captain WIKOf to be promoted, viee Drtin Neb. Elevitor on Uil stroet. Deter b Yroom, Third Cavalry, April 18, 1006, "Phomas C, Lebo, Tenth Cavalry., William M. Wallace, Sixth Cavalry, Janu- ary 9, 1603, Tighry J. Nowian, Seventh Cavalry, Juno 17, 1901, James M. Bell, Seventh Cavalry, October 1, oush wear, wiieh wonld ruin ¢ - - vels ut four t mesthe p jce. 1o Genuinoe LOUIS Vi v corded in his biennial repor actured by Gratton & Drummond, School bonds from districts in Holt, Furdas, Buffalo and Nuckolls counties were ]rl%m;.lhlml"h the routine of the records in the secretary’s oflice yes dny. to be promoted lieutenant colonel. “This falls two short. If we look at the captains of infantry, Snowshoe re organizing in | however, we find that B, Andr Northern '\lwln;.mn and $1,500 worth of Hend, pdrh, Theaker, Lys flannel uniiorms have been'ordered from | zuh, y, Schwan, Clous, one tailor alone. A toboggan shdoe will sch, M“,(h,..g\‘ (‘,m,,,fl, jer ot Rroodr of ¥ CAITLE. SHOWT Lo CATTLE .M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer Snles mnde i wll parts of the U, 5. &t fale EEN has LoNg LAND, und must er volvesson 5 the nume i of weur ue- Prof. Chas. Ludwig Von Seager i orof Medicine at tne Koyal University; lhw Roval Aunstrian Order of the Iron { Commnunder of the It n( al Spanish lmlnru' lcnn'llm Knight of the lhyul Prossian O derof the Red Baglo; Chevaller of the Legion of 53, SUPREME COURT DOING! McDonald i l r Hoom 3, Stato Biock, Lincoln, Neb, Court met pursuant to adjournment. | 150 be built at Marquette.” Evans, Mitchell and Whit B ye I o soD: Boronth. Oayalry May FESS LOUR BEEE TONIC should not b Gallowsy &nd BRors Horn bulszor salk: State ex rel Crawford Graham; mo- o T disappeared from the list of captuains in 1. X Sl L Fold b S - — % nm\ to quash information overruled; A Minnesotn man says that Indians | 886 There ara cighteen of them in- | Aibert C. Woodson, Fifth Cavalry, May 10, Sold hy e Nty (e S e don’t get drunk because they like liquor, | stand of fifteen ns 1 N. B. FALCONER, B.H. ro predicted, The sub- | 1904, in ten days; forred to F. K. Knox to take testimony | but because they think it an honor. If st need be pursued no further in in- [ Randolph Norwood, Sccond cavalry, July RS i‘ I L dl and report same with finding of fuct by [ this is true, the average red mun takes | funtry as the eighteen captuing make | 25, 1895, J § easence of Heo uinin M A-] | arifl Oflfls an I‘aSH[Bn(}B. January term. great painsto disyuise his dislike for fire | room for eighteen first licutenunts, who, | It dward 8. Godfrey, Sevonth cavalry, Ooto- :','!!S.':.;'lfn',,:"“""'"“"‘"“‘""““‘“ PRUIRS HBRSTIY ) Correspon: in fonr to louns solicitod. Stettnische vs Lamb; referred to N. O L claim, would receive their captaincies | ber 9, 107, Invalusbielo all who are it Dy Woo itoum 4, Richwrds Block. Lincoln, Neb, il Bilious, Mularious or Kide Jnhu B. Babeock, Fifth cavalry, February Griggs 2% 'l'hnm'l‘ J. Gregg, Second cavalry, October 8 same term. Hendrickson vs Beeson; leave to fil.- to ta testiman nd rcpurL in 1886, in infantry. ith findings of fact by January Do not understand me as objecting to ized. 1 like that, only I prefer to 10re than 1 do and Riverside Short Horns y puro Butes and Butes Tapped cattle. 0 hioid, State Agents the critie know Seventh cavalry, Octo- amended abstracts by Novembor 29, 1 Foct. Mo whon 1 mako. mistikes e | pacird G- Mathey, [is0 by Dar oz Highasmsh rin A s I'he following causes were argucd and wd of blundering worse than the one | Johh n Johnson, Third cavalry, Novem- | HonsChapping Rouchnoss {00 ‘ ) 4.‘.H.n; Surous, \i,h,my submitted assumes to eritie; The oflicer (and | ber 20 1 ABAL ‘ A T Bank vs Erickson; Cheney vs Harding; mst havo beon . oflicer for no | - Albert G, Forse, First cavalry, February ki A o1 re. Btes. Fuvort, 1 Pure Snowden vs Tyler; Coskley vs Chi un could writo as he did) who s | 25, 1905, o Bitcs Crivyi 1050 oF Ehton, 1 Yomng Maty, r Joyner v Van Alstynes larton vs Pa sumed to reply to my paper on the army | . 1lenry W. Lawton, Fourth cavalry, March PENNYRO‘AL P"-Ls Omaha’ Neb i 4.]. sk and ot o wd xick, Fuller vs Shroeder; Fagor vs § ) written last November did not know 5 L Ry S gy e o P 1 Lant yvs Starkey; Arnett vs Zinn; Hufl vs what he was saying abont motions ““_',‘,”5“ Tuoker, finth oavIEy: (dankary CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH i LU0 0 - Slite; Grifiiith vs Western Mutual Insur- Iy ow. Th ¢ 2 'A wpeedl) | Ve coln stop rigiith v A ek lomlllnom st Wikl oo A. Drew, Third eavalry, March 1, ot s A L NERVITA ety | _ When i Lincoln stop st The following eauses were continned tillery as he was on the infantry, but ry,March i L | National Hotel, Allyn vs State; Long vs Stato; Ashby vs quite correct on_the stafl corps, from & sua kindred et s T m‘ | And get ngood dinuer fo \.\lm(.u Packer. vs Starr; Cla which fuct Isurmise he belonged to that | Byron Dawson, Niuth cavalty, August 20, BE A% Vage. | Clark; Furrow (vs = Aty - Bil corps. We will not quarrel,” howey 1003 o100 ber Packie lings vs Fil Corson vs Cc and I promise him dm ‘prophet” will son; State ex Millor va Graham; not propheey for 1887, but leave it all to vs Parker; vs Johnson; Wilson vs Moore vs | ons; Courtnay Bourd of Church Extension Btate; ox rel Loese vs Perking and 1 think he will now admit it himself. him to inform us what promotions we may expect in the next year, ince the BEE publishied the long fi of 1l and Only Genuine. OVERCOATS! Owaha; Wier vs Buatdorf; Killinger vs army retirements 1sent it, have had ' Hartwan; Jacobs vs Morrow; Omaha mauy inquiries from oflicors of the army . Horse Ry, Co. vs State ex rel Patrick; as to the remainder of the list, Itis no Bendixon vs Fenton; P vs Hellman; small labor to get up a correct list, but I State ex rel Gardner vs Perry vs Grangg enoralys MOST PERFECT MADE am now compiling one from 1506 to 1906 Roggen; State ex rel Attorney Pro inclusive, and as soon as itis completed pared with strict regard to Purity, Strongth, and | i0C e 28 800! is complete Farmers ete m-]. Lx l\lil vs Kay Healtbfulnoas, D, »-{n“n ik ?uwuulr’«fifmw s | 1 will d it to the Bee. Those inter- zh; " pdike iitcomb vs no uumn-. oA L wmu r.Price’s | osted can look out for it in about two Reed; ( or; Thorne vs Adams | & sillly, Lomon, oic., Aavos dlictously. county; State ex rel D Court adjourned o'clock a. m. IN A BAD WAY A\ airl ~|M to be among the member: ot monde of the city is state at her room over , near ‘Thirteenth aterrific wound on the head, inflicted by a b bottle in the hands of & man whowm the girl says is numed Will Bailey. Dr. Hart is auend- [} ne vs Clay county. to today at 8:30 UNNT POWOLR L0 Dricasa AdD FLECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH, he Best Laundry Starvch in the World. Contains all theingredients wsed by Laundrymen, Can be used with or without boiling. Wil not weeks. Most of the inquiries about dat of retirements come from the cavalry, and a¢ I have about completed the ficld officers andcuptans of cavalry, 1 will append thelr retirements heroio Dates of retirements of field oflicers of the 1y corps, United States ariny. COLONEL Fson, Tenth cavalry, July Benjumin 1L, G , 150, I ',“ ard Hateh, Ninth cavalry, December o, Westey Merritt, 1900, Fifth cavalry, June 16, From the leading merchant tailors throughout the country and placed THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, I3 Farns At the following reduced prices d the wound is repor [ stick to the Iron. Saves work and A'h—n G. Brackett, Third cavalry, February - - —/! g oo ible one, extending across the for ime. Malkes Collars and Cuj}'s look S ) ead from the cye ackward Justin front iag Aluon Cadlang.ala. Cu g saal he A. Carr, Sixth cavalry, March 20, SUITS. OVERCOATS. B el i Sieh e formerly | PHROUGH — WASHING DAY \\'wlll:un B. Royall, Fourth cavalry, April £26.00 Mere'nt Tailor Made ot $12.00 e N now reside, and are able people, | WITHOUT IT. Don't take an imi= | 15 o ‘ A Otis, Eighth cavalry, February 27,1504, 80.00 . B0 " ‘ 11.50 but are eyidently in ignorance of the | tation. Iusist on having the genuine ,,.,‘:'fl,,,,\ ML DUt ey, Firat cavalry, A gust B0.00 i g0 o “ 1475 present trouble, whieh ramor states orig- | RLECTRIC LUSTEE STARCH. 1559, 3 e 4000 [ b7 P z s inated batwoen the girl and hor solid | yobkous for our trade-mark #\Slicn B. Switzer, Bocond cavalry, De- 4500 ¢ " 45 90.00 man, and it all reports that 1 be ob- “ f . 4 : cember 12, 1582, 50,00 “ “ o0 “ “ 22.00 tandd are at all reliable the agsault was | woman using a shirt bosom for a | = junes W. Forsyth, Seventh eavalry, August 60.00 “ " @ o “ 20n a cowardly one, and the weapon, & beer | wirror. 24, 1503, gl S .00 “ g W 2 Sl bottle. in the hands of a man could Iy | If your Grocer won't get it for you, LIEUTENANT COLOWRLA, .00 " [ 35,00 n 80,00 be made a deadiy one. Dr. Lane was | write 1o us and we will send you a sample | Jawes P. Wade, ‘Fenth cavalry, April 14, MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOAS ‘ seen vesterday wfternoon uud he reported | and notify you where you can obtain the | M5 ) cp 00 Pt 5 that the giri Was in a eritical condition. | ELECTLIC. LUSTRE STARCH o AR * Coipan, ¥ 4L CAYMIY .4 ADUNY Evideutly there is good ground for an myestigation FoRr s of the coming hous EAKUR w the: pext leg- ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH (0., 64 Central Whar!, Bstor, Mass, George 4. Forsyth, Fourth. cavalry, No- vember 7, Bivia i C1 mlunn. Third cavalry, June BUY NOY, PBPUY NOY W e