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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY IALCO COST CASH SALE CONTINU Still greater reductions this week. Still more new goods; and not only at cost. but a great many under cost. The following is but a spaciman of th2 many unier cost bargains, But, read the following; you will find every department replete with bargains just as good. A lotof silks, slightly damagad, woth $1.25,frr 3742 a yard. A sample line of Hosiery at less than half price. Corset Covers 13c; worth 2Ec. 90c Bleached Damask now 75c, $4.00 Napkins now $2.95 dozzn. Wool Dress Goods 65c¢, now 29c¢c yard. Blankets worth $4.00, now $2.25 pair. Shaker Flannel, worth 10c, now 5c¢ yard, N SN Stlks. Sulks. — 7 Wool Dress Goods. Muslin UNDER COST. PAGES, 21, 1894-SIXTEEN Y. = wlerwear, BRS S Iy o At Less Than One-Third Original Cost. OUR ENTIRE NEW LINE AT A SACRIFICE. | P ibaat Bk Evetons AILS FEbi: ; ging Our «nles in this department huving surpassed any previous year, we were i 9 G Our New York agent has sent us a line of Japanesoe crepes in cream and white, obliged to duphieato all orders, and our ENTIRE new line, evorything included, AT 2 . slightly damaged, wou!d be good valuo at $1.25 On Monday wo place them on our T Hopsacking, all wool, double width, the 65c quality goes Monday counters at37je yard. z UL QLY {0k AT 2 9 (@3 Wo also have o mixed lot of silks, black and colors, worth up to 874c, which we 500 corset covers, all sizes, good quality, nicely made. Regular price, 25¢. vill sell with the above cre 374, Our dress goods prices aro still the talk of the town. We can save you monoy will sell with the above crepes at 374c. on fine dress goods. French serge, 50 inches wide, regular $1.50 quality, will bo Drawers and Corset Covers 25c. offored Monday at 88 ¢ per yard. 3 Allthie rest of our silks go at cost. | A line of drawers, all sizes, nicely made and a heautiful corset cover in cam- The most startling reductions ever made in January. 50 pioces imported all bric. plain und trimmed. Regular price, 35¢ and 40c. wool and silk and wool novelties, values $1 00, $1.25 and up to $1.75 per yard, to- morrow, Monaay, all at 50 ¢ per vard. All other dress goods at actual co: s o . o b U e Linings Special Sample Hose Sale A line of gowns, drawers and corsot covers that has never peen equaled: all 20c silesia at 15c. 20c Russian hair cloth at 8ke. 25c printed silesia at 200, 3 2 elegant, choice goods, beautifully trimmed; worth from 60c to 85c. £ ‘We will continue tho sale of sample hosiery Monday. Many extraordinary Cowns, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers 73c. Black Z )7/6 S-S GOOdS bargains still among them. Wo throw out over 100 dozen of the best things that All in one lot, a line of gowns, drawers, shirts and corset covers, all new, ele- | /9 wo had not room for on Saturday. gant, choice goods. Vory hindsomely trimmed. Regular price, $1 and $1. A e O e o for Mondny only—$2.00 quality si warp henrietta cloth, 47 inches wide, 5 3 {ard b ' e AT A % R 1 e ] PHoB O MBTa By, BTy B A HeEy AR A T oL Her bl dF bas gondls A ToRE Aboul 50 dozen ladies’ and children’s heavy and medium-weight cashmere Cowns, Drawers, Skirts and Cors=t Covers C. hose, also fiae cotton and fleece-lined onyx hose, regular 45¢ und 50¢ quality, al For this sale, ali in onw lot, a line of gowns, drawers, skirts and corsot covers. . at 2(c. 1 all of tho best, in lnce and embroidery, trimmed, all sizes and all of the new styles. l men Depai/t77lg1lt ® . 5 t i p; About 65 dozen extra fine quality of plain and fancy colored cashmere, lislo Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers $1.33. Our annual linen sale is still in full swing. We have done an enormous thread and sille plaited, rogular 50c, 750 and 85¢ quality, all fn one lot, 33 (-3¢ A completo assortment of gowns, drawers, skirts and corset covers, all excel- business the past week, far better than we expected. This week we are going to air, lent value, most beautifully trimmel and in all the new designs. do still more. g : by 1 About 36 dozen bost quality of fine Sea Island cotton, fine English lisles and Cowns, Drawers, tkirts and Corset Covers $1.58. Napkins aplkins! iplcins medium weight cashmeres, in fancy colors and plain fast blacks,worth $1 and 31.50, A line of gowns, skirts, drawors and corset covers that will surpriso you. All 100 dozen bleached and unbleached napkins, worth from $1.75 to $2.00; all at all in onelot, 42 (=2¢. new. choice, elegant goods, most beautifully trimmed and the best of qualities. 81.48 per dozen. 2 Owingto our largs and complete line of muslin underwear it is impossiblo to 100 dozen bleached napkins at $2.19, the best value you ever saw, worth from All our men’s fine cotton cashmere and lisle thread added to the sample lot, describe each garment in detail, but you are most cordially invited to inspect this $2.75 to $3.00 por dozen. N R S e beautifu! line on sale this woek. 100 dozen 8-4 bleached napkine, good value for $4.00. All go at $2.95 per dozen, ke e S Ll e 5 pieces bleached Damask, all new pattorns, worth 90c; all ut 75 yard. 5 RIS 8 3 5 pieces 72-inch bleached Damaslk, worth $1.50; now 3110 per yard. 50 dozen extra fine quality French cashmere, listes «:? plaite hose, usually tS See our great bargains 1n towels at 10¢, 12ie, 15¢, 19¢. 25¢ and upwards. sold at 50¢, 750 and 81, all in one lot, 37 (= 2¢ a pair. anrets. Grent reductions in bed spreads. $1.35 bed spreads for $1.00. $3.00 bed spreads for $1.85. $5.00 bed spreads for $2.48. 20 pairs 10-4 white blankets, *mixed,” $3.75, now $2.25. Muslins and sheotings at not cost during our great linen salo. All the popular 15 pairs 10-4 gray blankets, “wool,” 35, now $3.15. brands of muslins and sheatings now in stock. Ny ; 10 pairs 10-4 scarlot blankets, **wool,” 87, now $1.95. ra ers. . . i Flannels. H andkgychzgfs‘. N e boo 40ty B2 ) e T e e standard prints, grays, blacks, biues and browns, full balloon sleeve, Watteiu 10 pieces cream Shalker Gannel, 10c, now 56. Monday we will sell pure linen hemstitched embroidered initial handkerchiofs back and full length, trimmed with novelty braid and butterfly cape, $2.25 quality, 15 pieces fancy outing flannel, 12¢c, now 5c. worth 83¢ at 19c—+# inch and 1 inch hems. ' 2t $1.25 each, ! 5 pieces gray “‘mixed” flannel, 20¢, now 1240. 4 inch hemstitched grass bleached initial handkerchiefs, worth 31.65 a box, go - ; . : Monday at 31.28 a box. Warranted pure linen. b DO?nEStZCS I Y pesol Wealso offer tho $1.75 print wrappers at 1,12 cach. y . . Hazr Byushgs at ( OSZf- Ladies’ henrietta wrappers, trimmed with satin ribbons to match, $6.75 quale : 10 pieces Turkey red dress prints, 8ic, now 5. Al ity, go at $3,90 each. 15 pieces best domestic ginghams, 124c, now 5e. f ; 15 picces fancy figured dress prints, 124c, now 6ic. Hair Brushes at Cost.—One line of hair brushes worth up to 50c go Ladies’ heavy ulsters, worth $15, $17.50, $18.75 and $20, all go at $4.95 each. 10 pieces navy and bluck figured henrietta, 20c, now 1le. Monday at 19¢ each. 5 St county entitled Elizabeth Fitzgerald ngainst | ments are being made to open up a resort on convention and thus give sapport to the pro- | Chureh’s friends gave them a surprise party | 'SELLING THE SALINE LANDS | foimes Dananaec uac sehersSon sntother | Wost & ssroar mas ouserte. b eivo nmitey | 10 DISCUSS IRRIGATION | e which promises o tnuct for this euvare | Fritay vaning st hoir. resuaenco s s | 1ROUBLE OVER TuE FERRY from Dixon county entitled Jonn Stough | for the especiat accommontion of the gam- section. aty. Tho membors of the judse’s Sunday against W. L. Ogden. bling and female sporting fraternity. Tho X S = onp g | SChoO! class presented him with un_clegan The State Printing board will mees on | project is looked upon as the logical outcome BEATRICE WOMAN KILLS HEKSELF. | Oxford bible, ?nd rhen uml couple were pre- Acres Proceeding Slowly. > Board of Transportation and the State Hor- | emphatically of the opinion that such a re- eral Convention, Her Heart. wife leave Monday for the Pacific coast. Subject of Interstate Dispute, ticultural society. sort would bo even more detrimental to the Beatice, Jan. 20.—[Special Telegram to | A. J. Hubbard, a young man who has boen The state Banking board is in receipt of | morals of the young and thoughtless men of Tue Bee.]—At 8 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. | in lht‘ln;nvluiv of Ulhmnhm's Bl';) ) f“'fls ar- the following letter: the city than the few smaller resorts now | Q| ANTAGES T0 BE G*INED | Frank Smith, residing on South Tenth | rested Tuesday night at Crote for' forgery. CONWAVASECURES STHERAKESONIREWARD! the Eolieminpilotsen s 5 SN | aletbybusnholtenfaraalisns sean ME OF THE ADV; B Prank Smith, resiine on, Souih Tonth | Doty Shorlt il wont out 1 (el ONE FIRM HAS BEEN GIVEN A MONOPOLY DA D A Hah op e 18t e Al DEDNEY SENTENCED TO DEATH. adscaliber revolver. Shiewas the wife of | 4G oGt i in jul, Ho forged threo 'Dlulllon In His Favor Rendersd by Judge | in its Lincoln correspondence what purported 3 iy O'Nelll Citizons Expect to See Even the :{‘l‘.’ bi;%’“fi,‘l‘.’;h_'} {“d"fl’ Rock 15‘{\'311“01”'; in | checks to tho amonut of 80,60 und signed | Mills County Grants au Exolusive Liceusey . m Not to be an extract frcm the recelver's report of | noiee County Wite Murderer Will Be is city. They had been married less than | ¢ nyme of Chambers Bros. Whil o Lansing—Lincoin Police OMcors the Plainview State bank, which, In _ its refor- y Finest Farming Lands in the State two years and had one child, a gicl about 3 M Wi Rt an At Devail o Mlo Cass County ias Given Life Eotitled to Any Part ence to this bank, Is unjust, untrue and un- Hanged Muy 4. Muach Improved by months old. The mother was 24 years old | yorqea™ o poultry fair at Kearney this to Competition — May e fourded. FuLLertoN, Neb., Jan. 20.—[Special to Tue und had been twice married. o] » {4 4 'y this of the Money. 'Thie Plainview State bank kept nomccount b ) Artificial Watering. A b weel. Bring n Bridge. BrE.|—On convening of court this morning Before shooting herself Mrs. Smith senta | W55 S ; in this bank at any time. We have not now, 3 v boy!to the denot to tell her husband'to o Mrs. O'Connell of San Francisco is visit- nor have we at any time had or recelved, di- | Judge Sullivan, 10 an able and exhaustive ho{m\o m)g v:)!l‘!fln fla e:nue\?e&’lush;";ou?ulhall::: ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick roctly or indirectly, any money, notes or se- | roview of the arguments for and against wife lying dead on the kitchen floor. An ex- | POUZhErLy. Pratrssiovrin, Jan, 20.—[Special Telegram S~ The work of disposing of the 11,000 a Laxcor, Jan. 20.—[Speeial to Tur Bre.]— s of saline land in Lancaster county is proceed- curitios belonging to said bank. We never discounted any notes for them nor had any business transaction with them or any ono the motion for a new trial in the Debney case, overruled that-motion and. turning to O'NeiLi, Neb,, Jan. 20.—[Special to Tme Bgek. |—The following call for a mecting of amination at the inquest disclosed the that the bullet had entersd the breast, Alex Campboll, one of Nemaha county's leading horsemen, is preparing to leave Auburn and locate'in Trenion, Nob. to Tue Be tho Missou ] ~Word has come from across that thecommissioners of Mills ) od " thorewith, vhich suspicl & im tha those iuterested in irrigation in this portion | p e hanrite . - ing slowly, the stringency of the times pro- Suld :,,,';,;Y a4 usbiclon | the prisoner, informed him that he nad been A8 lnter slc' ini \:‘ i this D passed through the heart and lodged undor Mrs. 1 A. Wolton and Mrs. it. H, Holmes | county, Towa, have just granted an exclusive GUyBsYbe : found guilty'of murder in the first degree by | of Nebraska was issued yesterday by the | the skinof the back. The inquest faled to d sl lie sl venting many lesseos from coming forward against us by tho recelver, and if ho s e tudza ot anat ik k A A e T e o inqued were summoned to Tecumseh Saturday to | license to O'Neil & Thomas to operate o Y rannstoa) wo ArOHE alosa to i a jury of zood men. L'he judge, continuing, | citizens' committee, consisting of T. V. | disclose any reason for the commission of the | M7 SURTERORES 10 TERILSCR BRLUTHAY 1o ) Joonse L 2 ¥ 0P8 with the necessary cash to secure their | i, qhis motives for making such said: “ifayve you now anything to say why | Goiden chairman: G. O, Hazelot, J. A, Test- | deed. Strong. X ute Mrs. & | ferry across the river at this polut, the deeds. Up todate Couuty Iraasurer Cobb | tha truth of which we most tho judgment and sentence of the court [ 07¢% CUMIFRAR] CLET BOR Bl SR R An envelope was found on a sielf in the | ™0 b hag tarned out a theatrical troupe, | H6SRSe to havo a life of ten years. leny, and we hero enter our protest should not be pronounced upon you?" man, A. W. Morris, D. ond, B. 5. GIIs- | dining room with the foliowing message § T Plattsmouth peoplo do not appreciate the has taken in the cash for the following named tracts: o in any way with the nipulations. n THE BEE 15 the first conpe Plajny ng our na w bank m remaining silent, the judge The prisone 1g no reason why the judg- said: “Offer pie, R, E. Bowden: Thero will bo a meeting held in O'Neiil on written on the back of it, bearing ncither date, address nor signature: Do not grieye which consists of M B n and Mast N tho glass cater and Signor Char company started this r Ne T proceedings, The agitated to consider forry question has been blo extent on both sides anny Ne orhy. acres’ a. $15.00. pal The published extr ! e et ) JJudg U nddres sigraturo: Do nog, > { Heary Nenkel, forty acres at $13.00 per | | Wo have had that M Lamb, the | ment of court should not be pronounced, it | january 80 and 81 to discuss the subject of | for me, dear husband. Take good care of our | (i #1058 BHick: 5 he comD Hunie d ; 3l { acre; Henry Nenkel, forty acres at $20.6 desired any information froni us. | is therefore considered by the court hav | p.oiion e oiion avery one interested in | 4801ng. L am not worthy of you. Tell pa T R e nnans Bt 0| | A aa kLY S.S. A of this city for Phillip Manger, t sav422.00 and thirty ses through Norfolk to and from Plain- | you be confined in solitary confinement in Bavon: ary 2 e any longer,” freliht ngent o tho Missouri Bacifle depot | LWO YCATs Dast hus boen tho forryman nd his home at Stanton, and it seems the jail of Nance county until the 4th day of the matter is earnestly requested to be rs. Smith's mother lives at Tecumseh, for som e, wils g1von o Sttion a Sprague, at this cros: but last O'Neil & ummer acros at §26,50; J. H. Johnson, two and one- e AL es e s L [ % e S Floynecat e ‘ UK L Licliuten g onss fo us that common couriesy she May, 1804, on which day, between tho hours | present. It was decided at a previous meet- | She had been here for threo weeks and lLofi | 108 S0t Uit 7 ol advagtugo of his fallure to so. bR P bR R T e ke o ebrtaining e | Of 10'a. m! and 4 p. m., you shall bo taken | ing hold at this place, at which an irvigation | for homo at noon tod s T e 2 e | e e Lt e Green, twenty acres at §25.50 and twenty | truth or falsity of his suspieions. & to the place of execution in Nance county, | yocioty was organized, Lo issue this call for a — 5h i TohniTaLs. and AomMORDIERE | 1 e o pa RS NAQ I OnLELIG LoV acres 4t £20.99; Ben I, Cowdroy, thirty-eight | Such an inquiry would have boen cheerfully | and then bo hanged by the neck until you | 2 WE8 BEAREN 000 Be RS T OR MANDERSON'S KETURN. itos of tho Grand Avmy of tho | Suthoritios, aud stepped in und secured an Airos ht &1.80! Joo Burns, dohn Stean and | answered by’ us, and the books of this banik > dead, and that you pay the costs of pro- | Keneral mecting of all the 1“&““”“ of this oli st of this ity o Teeimseh | exclusive license on that sido of the river, Ben R, Cowdrey, twenty acres nt i | povidhave beaniopen for hia eispention MO B L i L of the state intorested in the sublect | gyoer combinavion Alleged to favo Boen | Wednesday 3 Archer afierwards applied for a renewal, g e will immediately be taken to the | that a general int angoe of ideas might be ed by Nebraska Politicians. Theaged father of B. 1. McInnich died at | but was refused and shortly after was ‘ar- coln >alt Lake company, twenty-four acres at of the untruth and”injustic supreme court by the defendant’s attorne, obtained and some plan formulated for uti NEBRASKA CIT 20.—[Special to Tue his residence in London precinet after rested by the Mill's county sheriff for run- 89, fifteen acres at$25and twenty-twoucres | as he seoms to have made to you e i We think the report as published in Trg | The board of supervisors met yesterd 3 the water: co - | B, A eilatTEr e e (ot o g illness. “Grandpa” Mclnnich, as | o1 e awuy Gots the Reward. ulated 1000 a8 r todury, hnd | morning pursuant to adjournment last week. | 1108 the watersat our command, In pur- | Bep,|—A private let or vecelved In this city uh ,\I,:’,[;\u'.hv ‘k,“ e Wi ,\.3‘ h:".' hf”"l uing without a license, and was carted off to Gl it nan I Andad lqbeaih it justice to us demands that you make [ A vote was taken on the county printi suanco of their Instructions this committeg | from Washington this weok givos somein- | 10 WAS, THiBLatly K Ving loeated here | the Glonwood jail. Archer's two employes oikion 1D The cuse 1. Which JosenE CORWRY | mo il et Al alite o aastery dharsed. | nnd it was awarded fo. the. Fullorion Foat, | 1seuce this cull and respectfully requests all | toresting nows as o the probablo successor | jn'tne 60's, Mir. Melnnich la sons. | kepton with the ferry for a time, but thoy, S ki Bl ¢ 15Ey: Y0 Eu e il | and Genoa Baaner on a vote of 7to4 at oue | who can, from adjoining towns and counties, | of Senator Manderson, who, by th Mr. Bird of the Bird C . i i Y of this city sued Thomas Akeson, son of the | of tho statemerits In Mr. Lami's report 50 far | 2oll lagal rate in tho face of i stroug opposi- ! A ROy MERESON TR0 M. Bird of the Bird Cannin ny is | oo, were gobbled up and were made to fol- Cass county favmer who 4 fow manths as tivy rofer to this bank, inorder that wo | Fll 1egal rato in tho face of w strong 0pposi | 10 bo present und participate in tho conven- | Will bo voted for one w rom ng in Auburn looking around wi w of | low vhew employer. may bo sot right before the publie. For thag | ton made by fuddy and Lewls, who were In | yion's deliberations. day, 1505, The_information comes from on locatiug anotvher plant he Bird In the trial before District Judge Macey was murdered by Hill and Benwell. Con B - 4 o Liin. | burboso the records of this bank are subje favor of lutting the printing to euch of the The e ittee has promises of Hon. J, | well posted in Nebraska polities, and, Tu TR Ve speratic U ! il S :-o'nl. 1:(;:“[-‘.’- ';fi;“;;“r‘)'r’xh;‘m‘)’l“‘\"‘,]‘:Il‘l"‘ ‘“"L ,‘l",:‘“ o your oxuminatign ind fis oflcers and clerks | five papers published in tis county, 5o that | ,,.l:‘lfr";“‘I‘l‘;m;_:}‘}:‘,'b‘:l"n‘,rU“ _,h,x,W‘l'L“’“"'{. e b et o n canhatrariar | Enqu\d/bATEILhe hearty co-operation of our ¢ A:-;m:;l.‘:x‘n\\’"\‘;. 'f“l'l(::l'n.'“‘,“", wore re- > d od 1o R R vE Vanratoan ety S - ard, together w S 2mory, ni O ’ NI T ] I p eused, i ¢ judge ield tha o recocd ready to testify. Yours very truly, the pr ings of the board, together with | 'Hon |5 R, Moses, prosident of the Inter- | upon. Senator Manderson is, of course, a Albert Roc of Beaford has departed for | ragard to the O'Notl & Thomas 1conse. wis arrest of the murderer The day after the 11, Bucnorz, ational Buulk. ters in which all other legal mna the county iation, of Great Bend, te Irrigation assc candidate for The inform re-cloction Tex 08 Wi After thit both fe defective, men had beon placed undor arrest young Cashier Norfoll {sinterested, would reach all classes, provid. e s A koant oamertoTuaointand e tter idsutirys e e R S A Isintorested, would reach ull clagses, provid- | guy and” many others that they will be | comes from Washington, not as u rumor, On Monday Iast, as Lucien Coner and | jowed t operaie and the Fesuit w 4ug the men paia over to Chief of Polico Iug that ll papers would publish tne sume | prosdnt to give the convention thie benefit of | 88 a blain statoment, that un allian Charles Clark were dri span_of colts. | aharp compotition ¢at tho forry foos down : hpedids : The United States c 'ning ook | 8t one-fifth the legal rate each. Thoso i frrig o een formed at Washington wheveby S o mo 2 i RARER SOMBE LU 4 0 MEOREY 1 I0ee 00 Botween Cooper, Detective Malouo and Con- | up the case tn which Ghelstina Hansen 0f 1 yo0 /150 dost in denunciating again O e e Y Ctiizing mature's | self. In othor words, If . Mandorson will | C1OFl auile was fractured and dislocated. | siderably dnlarged uhoir dealings with Tow d er fin o the courts | A\ngoli Hbrea Yicompany. 1 A R P ST R S i u & Y Lol Laaralag 4 h o | because’ of cheap ferviage. Both parties for setlement. Judge Lansing decides today | #1000 duwages. Tho plaintiff alloges that | JEISHI0N 10 Fonine tho ¥ blishing to the | yno developing of Nebraska's agricultural | it is mosknsededy Bresident Glaveland's sa Tonus, Nev., dau, 20.—([Speoil to Tun-| Nave Cass Gounty loauhos, but. the taies, that Conway is entitled to the whole of the | she received rml.-.(; mjuuiw‘»‘nm.- attempt- ARARRR, 2 resources to their natural capacity is :‘ Y u“~ :Iz i'{fl]‘:}: \‘lzlst;ufl““;w fi""*o B |—A grand triple installation of oficers | ruling of the Mills county commissioners roward and lves him judgment ugalnst Ako- | 1% 10 uross the hriced % i LI soNion of HECHE HAS DISAFFEARED. uestory Lo the Bissss and permanoncy | O 1 it 18 To say. enough domocratie | Ws held hero tonight by the Grand Army, | suuts Archer out_cutively and gives O'Neil son for and dismisses the cases as d avel - 2 A on’ 4 L ARt (AR R e atur d Woman's Relief corps and Sons of Ve | & Thomus a monopoly of the business, agninst Cooper and Malone. Akeson will | After selecting a jury the court adjourned | 5pq Develo, o Trouble a foregone conclusion. Though blessed | Yotés will be forthcoming to return Mandel BIA. 330 ! 5 g chol Proposes o res o ruling, i v e ARgEhRr: ey, 988 Ui tha Teanhies ol son. The wformation comes from a well | erans, The Grana Avmy of the Republic in- | | AVCHCY Proposes 1o resist the ruling, but either have to pay the amount all over again 10 tho amount of $15,044, and of this amount 10,804 15 secured by two or more_endorsers. The bank had but #75 in cash on hand at until Monday. Fromont was this morn- jail to await a trial on the charge of giving away rea liquor to red men at Rushyille. Lincoln in Brief. the Plainview State Bank. throws a suspicion on Mossrs. Cheney as the robbers, Cheney is considera- bly worked up over the report in Tik Beg of Thursday. The Norfolk Nattonal claims with a rich, prodactive ‘soil, a salubrious climate, an industrious and intelligent class of these minor obstructions and transforming the waste and barren plains into flelis of fullest fruitage and lands of prosperous, known Nebraska politician and is rogardod day for him. Monday evening ho roturned to lis home. Mr about his busin been troubled nd it 13 feared Ottens b s matters, stalled as follows: A. Bucher, commander Mrs. “A. Bucher, C Mrs. Kate Dixon, Mumaw, Dixon, A exclusive lowa statutes provide for anchises, his eiforts or else recover from Chief Cooper the | Samuel Mains of oA T ve A R g R G . Lt prove amount origimally paid him. ing found guilty of the chargo of passing | PLAINVIEW, Neb., Jan. 20, [Special Telo- | 4 por, s well as mapy. other advantages | 03 straight. S H. Welch, senior vice comnander; V. Os- b e £ AR > counterfeit monoy. His sentence has not | gram to Tue Bee.]—As the result of the | requisite to the upbuilding of a populous f Dopositors Wilt Lose Nothing. 4 D) h 3tn b , e e v A ROl Aubu sonal Mention. borae, junior vice commanc W. L. Milier, | pose to have a slice of lown tr; and if the A 3 yet been pronounced, Plainview State bank complications, de- | and prosperous locality, & ' plentiful supply RS n. 20.—[Special to T SRRV 3 D. AR ! [ arbiwrary ruling of the Mills ¢ The State Banking board, which took | * Jonn Leo of Decatur was fined and | tailed ot length in Tue Bre, Presi- | of water, also, In the viyors and lakes anid Auvnuy, Neb,, Jan. 20.—[Special to Tue | quartermaste it O, Marsh, ad-i| BERIFARY ULDR OB A0 ML 60, Wigon OF ossession of the Farmors & Merchauts | costs for selling liquor to Indians. Hiram | gony Hecht has disappeared. Chen y | subterranean flows, a proper distribution i | Bek |- Presiding Elder Britt occupied the | jutant; J. Harney, chaplaing dohuson, | hayp toll bridge at this point will doubte auk at Talmage, has received a repork of | Conklin, another citizen of Decacur, was | (" 5ii1 "at home in Creighton. Receiver | the season of the year whon the grains are | pulpit at the Methodist Episcopal church | ofticer of the guard; L. H. Muman, surgeon; | Joss be the result, ;:(-km:m:gmik Thio last roport mado by tho brought to Liucolu this moraing by Deputy | Camb says the discount rogister is totully | Alling and riponiz¢ and moisture is noces- | Monday night. H, Alpress, officer of the day. iy o Auk to the boatd was wpon December 19, | Marshal Boehme, and e is accused of the | jostroyed, but Choney is trying t col. | 38Ty to bring them to heir full fruition | Auguse Faber and family have moved to | ‘Tho Woian's Roliof corps offcurs wore o L e et oo Rmo CBosite 0 a3 | sMmeonemsn i ewise knows aeRatile. | 1960 Doies glven to’ “ihe" . Plaiy- | 8eems to DO \he vog iping lacking, In | Blair. ! | installed Fs = iilep™iltan = ol o i o R ALt 0 104, principal Adam Lengi, otherwise lknown as “Ratilo- | ({0 Gtate bank, and his uppesrance | Many arid and semi-arid sections of the [ Bernard Ottens, jr., disappeared from his | lows: Beaty, president; 100 | labilities are bills payable to the amount of | snake Pete,” wis this morning brought to | y ey S0 e ¢ the alleged robbery | €arth the science of ~man has supple- | home Sunday evening and his fricnds | Mrs. senior vico presid Bre. | —Considorable commotion was created #,000. The bank holds notes and discounts | Lincoln by i deputy warshal and placed in Hecht and | mented the works of dveation, overcoming | searched diligently that night and all novy V. P.; Mrs. J. N on Court strect tomight by an altercation Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Kennedy. o di- couple, over the possession of their nild, A short time ago hennedy betweor vorced d-year-old the child in his arms, tho woman gave him a she date of its last report. b PR A 7L ihe! 8 el e l 3 in the deal, It msists | happy homes, by his friends that it has affected his mina. The' Sons of Veterans were installed as . ns‘ ::"1!:('11"5“\“ the ‘l"‘“‘_‘“ “?‘Il?f‘.‘fid}u\?n “g\ .'i'iflf'\'.'."'f::l'.'.';.“nllu",rv‘v f«u;wnnl.m_n to :,‘p‘_tl‘ iR wvestigation and | Wit has been dono_elsowhere can cer- | Fid Wheeldon, who has actoa as helpor at | follows by Installing Officer R. M. Tyson: | 0k the child from tho woman, claiming sho 1 one and in all probability the ashington lust night praying for thoap- | YL g uilty parties be | tainly be done here if quly the people bring | the B. & M. depot at this place, left for | T Bucher, C.; H. Hyde, . L.; H, Howard, | 9% nota fit n to have chargo of it. dopositors and other creditors will doubtiess | pointment of A. J. Sawyer of this city as 1%y talehn the. makian & (bort Aihoinil nanial R g el S HEN tor at | 8 ) o Later he roturned the bube, but this ) be paid dollar for dollar, 1t is believed that Tnited States district attorney to succeed brought to justice. IR iver Lamb is reti- 0 beur upon the matter ‘.‘l." ion_of their uble Roel riday, to become operator al [~ B J. L, Page, W. Wideking und J. H. ovening, learning that tho mother was in Whe fatlure 18 oatsed more by the oicactin | Bon Bakab, whose torm expires tontane o2 | cent aud refusad to tell all he kuows, but | time, Intolligence and, ehgrgy, 1 Is tho | thatpolab, | s | Bevons, M. of C. C.i 1. Wallace, I 8. R. M. | 0081y O ooking tho littlo one in an old Jas tallus aused more by the satis- | Ben Buks N o pires hauls it ouough has boen learned to convince any | testimony of experts who have examined the Mr. Robert Teare, accompanied by his | Tyson, Q.M. S.; K. Howard, 8. of (.15 | ¢ Stk L RO 1B 49 0iC ghakion of scmb of Wan susseholders eIl o Hisuormie iesnaamnis aie hex £imade | i that the bank, 1f burglarized at all, was | WeTitory that iFrigation " this part of tho | daughtor Miss Mionic, aro visitiug relatives | Welsn, P. M; D, Frankfortor, C. of G.; J. | house by itsel whilo siio uttends Sulvation Bank with the managoment. The cashier is | for the entertainmont of tho Stato Editorial | Gl jarizud by mon who 1 some way hail the | State i3 practicable, cheap and easy. ‘That | {n Forost City, Mo. L, Page, ( Sy, meailogn Juunodr, wenk o kb hiouss y on. association, which convenes in this city next under vhis section and oo ail sides are the | Deputy United States Marshal J. H. | “Phe eeromonics being comploted a bounti- | M4 ot it. -Mecting him on the stroot with Gosslp at the State House. Wednesday. In accordance with & general combination to the safe. waters in abundance snd of easy access. Thrasher took J. H. Hastie to Omaha Tues. ful suppe the ladics, after was sorved by lash him to wugue communding understanding arrived at at the last state Aolk toe e —" . T i PGSR TGE AT 000N 1| TASRRUSE 100k &y HmpNt 1A, SUTIRIN les: ipper wassorvad Ly Sbe ladiss, alter | Chlef Oll Inspector Hilton has comploted | convention no banquet will be given. \4,,“,:',‘,: \' "\,(,Y'"'m,l,"" 0, r'\-'".ml Tol {.\m.in:.l-'u in the ,’.x-‘o:.'f-.-‘fuw‘.ifiu.‘ r.‘n:\'.l-‘:«l“fl ‘\‘\ Hho “I'u‘:'ml"lllunf.lu 1.1'3.«'1‘1:- 98 wadlpl ey i‘).l‘i" t:mm:,'lm‘m& :A:;(“‘L‘nl'l‘:‘:t’r{ 1ifo'at th | Teturn the chid to the placo ho hid taken his annual report this afternoon. It willnot | Edgar Harmon, the Lincoln representative |~ #PUAS v A M RPROIAL S0 | 0 as some may think. to | H.L. Fry, who has been sojourniug frony were indulged 1n, ¢ iv from. She went on to the Sulvation army4 be tiled with the auditor until Monday. of the Omaha World-Herald, died 1n thiscity | 8ram to Tug Bee.] —L. W. Lloyd, jr., brought ation. Rathor it is a | California for tho past six months, has r ¥ - b iy ~ | vooms, leaving Kenuedy in possession of the . Ofthe BUS banks whicty made reports to | last night after an illuesa of voveral weeks | sult in the district court today agunst tho {of the locality’s ad- | turned home. i SR T A child, e State Banking board within the past | duration. His parents, brothers and sisters | city for e claim §s for salavy due | vaycomont d eression, disposivion and | DAbout 8 o'clock Tuesday eve e R H Py - as rh— | month under the call of December 19, 200 | wero with him at tho laat moment. The re. | four ox-members of the city counail, Which | Jeresmimtimn Lo e (e oot ot Gor | B e sy o Yoning flxo was | Tawis Rook, Neb, dun. 20.—[Special to ;. Finsed Nndar Hamy Baude. made mistakes requiring correspondence 10 | mains were taken to Auburn this forenoon | has been ussigned to Lioyd. grestgifia. There i no soll (n the world | Pat Cline on Central avenuo. Theaiwrm | su% BE)—Tho rovival scrvicos at tho | Wauoo, Neb, Jun. 20.-ISpectal Telogram rectify, In flve instances banks were guilty | for interment. Mr. Harmon had been a rosi- Bt A | e m—r— that 1s not benefited by irrigation, unless it | was given at once, and the bucket brigage | Methodist Episcopal church aro growing in | Tuk Bee|—The preliminary hearing of & wment Euds Fatally.s ) tendunce, Rev. Mr. Cox sings and preaches | James H. Walkup, who shot Avery Lewis of mistakes amounting to violations of the law, and these mistakes were promptly rec- tifled at the order of the board, Auditor Moore made a business trip to Omaha today. ses wore flied with the clerk of the Supreme cours today, one from Clerry l dent of Lincoln but a year, but had made a wide cirele of friends in thecity, all of whom bear of his death with expressions of the slucerest regret. It is currently reported that as the result of the mayor's determination to drive the houses of LUl repute from the city, arrange- Nesrasga Crry, Jan. 20, ~[Special to Tur Bee.]—-Miss Kate Nicholson, who lost her mind about a month ago during religious revival, died today. The physicians atirib- ute her illuess to the excitement incident to the occasion. 8, aud to make the soll produce to its full capacity is a noble purposo and worthy of the people's groatest efforts. It i hoped aud expected by this committee that many or all of the counties in northern Nebraska will send representatives to the extinguished the flames before much dama; was done, Itis thought work of an incendiary A. C. Armstrong returnod to TIL, Tuesday aftera ploasant v so0, J. M. Armstrong, of this city. About tifyy of Mr. and Mes to have been th Galesburg, with his Jarvis 8, nightly, and o great desl of good is expected 10 be dccomplished. Ground was broken this morning for a new business building adjowing the square. Mr. G. W. Baker is puttinz it up, aud ox- pects to oceupy it for a feed store near Fremont, some weeks ago, wus set for toduy. Walkup sppeared und waived ex amination. Ha was bound over in $5,000 bail, which he furnishea. Lowls is able to be out aud is rvapidly recovering frow his wound.

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