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OMAITA DATLY BE the High school room | visited. Fifteen carriages covered with |county, secretary D. . Main, Wayne . enrollment of last S bunting and flags were used to convey the [ county; Dr. J. M. Allen, Plerce county [ " p fond First Olass Displays Are Provided for King | :‘n»‘k s “‘m MGEHY cited ok o k Republican Nally at Lyons. ‘(IIVL.\ All .Ihe "I‘fll?c to Peruna II":'"“'; :|':‘|]:'|rl::;“"" and give al clal conchmen for the party. The amount| LYONS, Neb. Sept. 12.—(Special.)—The for His Splendid Health. Mr. J. N. Howard. of Green Foreat, Atk., | realized will bo turned into the treasury of | FEPUblicans of this county opened the cam ays 1t has been nearly two montha | palen here last evening with a meeting . since 1 wrote to you giving a description n the opera house. Prof. Edward A. Lund- | { |of my case. My doctor advised me not to BETTLES CASE STANDS WITHOUT CHANGE Al e “ SIZE OF THE CROWO IS A RECORD BREAKER - il bl it o SHTal chae | g d o sk ! Jor wFrances Gross lith Su r | burg of Wayne was the principal spea | | take your medicines; he sald he thought he Gertrude Walton, Ethel Hancock, Ethel Ad FLAG RAISED IN CASS COUNTY |-{", 5o e el e | [eould cure me. 1 told him 1 would try County Attorn kins and Anna Cook; primary department es is Marched | 4 int . i per cent of the trust combinations are him about two weeks longer, or until 1 % 16 Pro Biia Hil, Lucy Batty, Anple Stewart, in the Morn. | MePOb Mol .‘f""h:_l"::'." formed, statistics prove that there were | could hear from you, but 1 got worae every | Monroe, Elizabeth Bradley, Lena Innes nce at - : AN more trust fncorporations formed during o day. S0 1 toid him three or four days be Louella Henderson, Julia Meservey, Angle | Park After Lumeh, eeting In Nehawka, the democratic administration than any fore 1 heard from you that 1 did not want Bracken and May Kelly; High school, C. M. | NEMAWKA, Neb 8 12— (Special | 0BT time in the history of the United | him to doctor me any more Bracelen, principal; Bertha Truman, Jen- | Telegram,)=The Feptibl mpaign in | States.” In referring to imperialism the I began taking Peruna and Manalin fm LINCOLN e nor | Die Hall and Edith Robbine; W. J. Johnson FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 1 fal) Cass cousnty was forr professor stated that a nation with the | medintely, and when 1 got your letter and Poynter toda proclamat supervisor of music, and W. K. Fowler clear sky and bright sunshine of today [ I8 SOUERF WEE FHEEAEY obeaed fie esources of the United States and with | the 1118 of Life 1 followed the directions in 1ng on the izens of Nebra extend | Superintendent of schools, 4 made it ideal weather for the s w licans from all parts of the county. The | (D¢ boundaries to be protected should them 1 saw thers was no other chance a1d to the Texas sufferer r and the first day of the reign of Kiog | oo, H e B e rAlSINg over the have a respectable standing army and one < for me. My doctor had no hope of ernor has been out of, the cit GROUND IN GOOD CONDITION Eeb Kagus passed off without acel- [pcGenl MO8 & G et e L. soldier to 1,000 inhabitants was not too : my getting well. My bowels were Monday noon and T 1 dents and was filled with pleasure for all | o0 00l T ohort talks by 1o many. The meeting was well attended FE e so bloated that T could not rest day not care to t y Ronins Thr e State | loyal subject ent Hon, W, F. Gurley of Omahs and Jud - -~ . . 2 night if 1 ate anything at ali Il 1 Make the Soil Soft and A uoticeable feature of today's ¢ Pl Wt th o 4 i NI CHEHTHNEYY thought my case was hopeless, by S L v of y irlock of Plattsmouth made very TRENTON, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Spectal.) But Wotds canitot oXpress my npraiss for with Mr. Poynte ecut sily Worked, which far exceeded that of y . | And convincing arguments in favor of re- | A number of republicans and some fusionists your medicines. My friends were wonder eached by telegraph this aft the large number of farn publican principles and piatfe > 4 oAbl - our medicine nds wore wonde e e tioved. 3 YV S Drets N i T K SN L I8 TROTIMRON | fully surprised when they saw me improv the proclamation followed, 1 SHELTON, Neb 1 urrounding country present, who H. Dietrich circulated constantly | 1 0 grammar (overnor Poynter Calls on Public to Aid y to e Galveston Sufferers, : . 8t, Eeb Ragus. the lodge P | have 4 seat in the United States senate if | ing: for not one of them expected me to get and made votes for go¥- |4 republican legislature is elected and that | his kindly ways and strong bus- [ fact s most assured by the returns that are iness talk. Hon. W. M. Steufer, candidate | coming in Texans v 1 in torren ntil midnight Full iug additions were made to the agricul- | ¢ . N. Standt of Holdre f e and one-half inches of water fell.|tural and fruit displays, espectally of corn ernor a check for $20 tin his puts the ground in better condition |and grains. Over (wenty varieties of corn forwarded Hatel v than it has been at this season for vears. | were exhibited, including that which won weveral contr ns had been sent in v began fall nday at 3 o'clock [ with teams, filling all livery and feed baras | o0 5 5000 UBIAFITY and continued until when the wind|and making hitching posts in great de- | oorS well. 1 have not suffered a day since I | beran taking your medicines; 1 eat any i'Y*v'vg 1 wish and have a good appetite 1 A. W. Swanson was suffering from dropsy » bad that 1 could not get my clothes on and my feet officer of Council Bluffs, | were all swelled up. 1 especially recom senatortal - candidates [ Ia., police force, member Dannebro Broth Fredricks and John Wilkinson, | pledge themsclves for any one prospective | erhood The fir v t to the northwest and the water | mand. As a consequence, some very inter state treasurer: Charles Weston, for | A great number favor E. Rosewater's can auditor, and E. P. Savage, for lieutenant | didacy. The delegates go to the various governor, made good and sensible argu- |conventions without instructions. 1€ the| A. W. Swanson, ments for republican principles representative and ter's procl n rea A large quantity of fall wheat and rye|the first prize at the state fair, but which, [ o in A _Proclamat y 4 will be sown and fall plowing done. About | in the language of a Sarpy county farwmer | mend it to people who have dropsy t e ! writes the following concerning [ Rright's disease of the Kiduoys fs only Andidates for representatives on the re- |candidate it may have a telling effect. A |Peruna for kidney troub Hebtus U BUSLLR L RL L publican ticket, made short speeches, after | number of converts are coming with open| *'As my duties compelled me to be out {n | Until Dr. Hartman perfected his renowned which the gathering adjourned to the flag [arms to be taken into the fold all kinds of weather 1 contracted severe o Yor o was higher tha: ing now asked.| The Fremont Hemp company has an i0- | jole where, amid cheers, Old Glory M_' ather ntracted re catarrh remedy, Peruna, this disease was el : ol LR ot Whers (G B g | Repubifonn Well Organised. ".;;:"“Hf;v;:‘:_l”‘“:”:;;‘(”m_.‘ \:“h': h ‘«":“l 1 'H; .~.|n|4-rr|'<\“yflw‘tn.lwn‘ D'l‘l’.flli\.n Ires many About 4 ¢ kK Mon ernoon @ heavy|imported fiber producing plants. It was| The Weeping Water band furnished the [ PAWNEE CITY, Neb., Sept. 12.—(8pe- [ o0 LR pelvic organs Anaey ral of §hier o0 ‘;‘“” oA [t rain set in the southeast and con-|a surprise to many to know that hemp|music, behind which marched the Grand |c¢lal)—The republicans of the county are my brother officers had been Iv«*l;:wl vy |3 “rn:\m..‘:;‘m il el inued all thoroughly wetting the | raiecd in Dodge county comes back (o Ne- | Army of the Republic and the Rough Rid “"":""”'Kk"“““ :" "“""“; for the o in | PeTUDA, T thought I would try it, and am The Peruna Med icine ground to a greater depth than it has been | hraska s a thread woven in the basis | er. followed by the crowd. A unique | Palgn wor Jubs tave been formed 1N |.104 to say that in & few months it cured | Cou, Ohio, for a free me completely. Fam like anew man, book on mer Catarrh.™ all the haying is now done, whi amounted ain’t powhere with that exhibited from to only half a crog price is much | Dodge county at any time season pustures and | fabric of Wilton, Axminister and Brussels | foature of the pa was VanCourt's | hearly every precinct in the county and all lar of fall wheat and rye in| urpets and that it is used in the rope- | quarrymen with their carts, scrapers and [are in a very flourishing condition. A Nance county will be greatly benefited by | walks of the United States navy in the con- | dirt wagons and a few files on foot car number of conversions are reported, four his downfall of rain | struction of cables used on our men-of-|ing shovels, bars and picks and wheeling [ teen from one precinct alone. The farmers | npye '\ 1 “INC PED N SCHOC 1 one-half inches of rain fell here In the horticultural exhibit, which oc- nlivened the crowd with a number of |condition of the markets. The Bryan forces Tuesday. This is the best|cupies a series of booths extending nearly | campaign songs, which were well rendered. [ appear gloc and hetic. Pawnee | o aci“e olle e a block on Fifth street, are over 20v va- | county will send in a larger republican he tran<mit ayor of U ge of winter wheat and rye has been | riatjes of apples, which those in charge say | ARGUMENTS OF FUSION ORATORS, [ majority than ever this fall Nebiaska Business Men Reply to the Louden- veston y wn which it will materially benefit. Fall| goes not include all the varleties raised ‘ : ammar School s 0 v : ; Executiy S | grain s being sown here to a greater|in Nebraska, and a tempting display of | Shallenberger and Walker Speak to Kennedy Hefore Republicans, slager Lotter Gr Comman extent than ever before, as fall grain ma peaches, the Voters at tmperinl TEKAMAH, Neb, Sept. 12— (Spectal.) a—— 5 ! pears and grapes and a few At I A LB o gl } “The 8chool That ollowlug appeal 10 K tures %o early tha usually makes a IMPERIAL, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.)— |John L. Kennedy of Omaha, under th } HAFARLIDg, SV1 tor Ve A e e Huce Morses Parade. S g ndiaate tor congron | wiicen of e Tocal MCKisies Tookevelr | STATE SWINGING AWAY FROW BRYANISH | ot @ Manly Boys.” R e I BRSITRWE IR ST | s 1 n hand early this morn H. Walk lub, delivered 11 Adress in th the -Mcers . G ‘eb., 8 iy ks he crowd was on hand early this mo the fifth district, and Charles er, | club, delive an excellent address in the To the oft LEXINGTON, Neb pt. 12.(Special.) In the Aifth dlstrict, & L 1 Its Graduates enter any Col Mate of Nebri the time Dan Rice's big circus gave 1S | gocanth reprosentative district, spoke {n the [ ence. Mr. Kennedy handles the Bryan|Germans Are Not Leaving Repablican lege or University. Social gencral rain of the season. A large acre Knights of t The heavy rains of Monday and Tuesday | 108 The public schools were closcd and bY | candidate for representative for the Sixty- | opera house here last night to a large audi qiested (6 make s-AonAt night did much towards making the farm and Athletic Advantages. Galyesto ror . | of Dawson county feel that they were | €Xhibition, at 0:30, the strects were as well | court house in Imperisl yesterday after- | paramount issues of imperialism and milf Ranks, bat Other Voters A ¢ gend all donatlons « At 'H:,_”,, e ‘L,':‘”,‘ \',”r'“’,.:: ogert, | MIIGA as at usy time yestardny. THo DRFRE6 | naon (o . falresleed. Atidlence, Which was | tREtsm §8 a8 sxcellent manter. Republl Abandoning the Popocratl Military Drill. Lincoln or Omiha | The ontire rainfall was 2.68 inches. of the morning was of the fast horses, | 44 jeast two-fifths republican, Mr. Shal- [ canism is growing stronger in this locality Crowd in Great Numbers. For Boys of 8 Years 0ld and Upward. SIOSAER NN IS NORTH BEND, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.) | Which took part in the races at the driv- | jonvarger prefaced his speech with the |each week. By November 6 it looks now ks Tilastrated Catalogue seat on application to e LTI mInter | e of the heaviest rains of the year|iDE park this afternoon. It formed under | iuionnt that he was & farmer and stock- | as though it would be almost unanimous Rev. M. D. ROBINSON, M. A., Warden, who sought the happy hunting grounds last | @05 F w00y "atternoon and during the |the direction of Marshal of the Day OrmsbY, | raiser and that it was & question now with | for McKinley and Roosevelt WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 12.—(8pecial Racine, Wisconsin } ! 4 eports from lead busin W e, Runday evening via the . AIEHE, Mo KHd OhecKAIL. Yo ot (nshes| Witk Waldo Wikterstesn and J. O. Lieo 40 | t1iy: voters WHEther: they wantad to dsnd M oLl SR R L bl o et ’ 18 wit * as 1 Campnign, en and republicans in Nebraska received il i L, “ WIh | are reported. No damage was done, ex- |4ssistunts, on lower Main street and passed | ropresentative to congress who would work | : R bt b AL LGRS L UL ) him, still rests in the cit He sat in | b TR ON, Neb,, Sept. 12.—(Special Tel-| by Congressman Loudenslager, who is in H H . ¢ | through the streets to the music of four | g et i o orest & Bess | < 3 5 p 5 et sillert gnk Biorase . [cept to make corn shucking difficult by l’““\;lnh h ']" l‘ ‘n‘il“"” in th (‘:'»Irl ‘r’ t ):r”x‘ oy, | &ram.)—The democratic and populist com- | charge of the eastern branch of the repub- Y 8 ce f . tangling up the corn. bands. ducer and rmer, or e corporations ttoatnen met in joint session today at|ilean e Aok P % The authorities would allow 1o one to com- | WPRIGR NG A GEML ) o0 o) | Thirty of the harness horses and racers | 1o thon arraighed the banking and. other | Pilteemen met in joint se licancongressional committee, give con AL EVANSTON and ONIOAGS, 1L, o with him. Miss Voris falled to| L 2 3.—(8y | d By Britton's hall to plan the coming cam- | siderable hope to leaders here that at 1east | gomprises Colloge of Livaral Arta, Medicel sehook Fiuiionle swith. Sim " Rain commenced falling here Monday|Wwere in line, either ridden or driven by | corporations in unmeasured terms. How- o s for o 4 I, Sel it ¥, Deoty ADDeAs [0 the clty, 8o County Attarnesy Muns | BAl imen, SHEr Souier atiE (hnie SHIEIIE SObROIES paign and make arrangements for rallies | two districts will be reclaimed from the | Law 't chool of Tarmacy, Deotat Senoo g fully determined what action | 8bout 2 o'clock and continued to fall un- | thelr grooms and thei Pilg | ever. he failed to explain why his name | 4ng speqkers, The usual dem-pop enthusi my this year. At least 100 replies from | ¢ . Also 1t condgcte an Academy o !w hr: H; u Ll . til 5 o'clock Tuesday morning. About | and strong but slender and .w“":“l bulld | had been dropped from the last published | oo was displayed by speeches of commen- | prominent citizens in Nebraska have been | hobichoat erade, 1he Garrowt e will take gave the spectators proof th: e races | report of the o 8 a, Neb., |5 oh) ’ 4 i ncated on the College Camip voar begl i3 R o g SO four inches of water fell, which will put | gave th RUES DEUEL CHRLA UL R report of the Bank of Alma, Alma, Neb.,|gqeon, N. P. Alberts, state committee- | received to Loudensinger's categorical lot- | Hemeaiersmo Fur hmpus, Collpgesearbog has at last be e EVOURA i hape for sowing fall | this afternoon would be good one as late cashier and one of the principar will have a street man, and J. H. Lincoln. author of “Success | ter of inquiry rgarding the outlook in the | THE REG - 1 wheat. Tt st good rain that| Immediately after the parade Zerkill, | grockholders. S ARIIFS: At GAAN 0K LB For Su SYRABRIR ¥ | Antelope state, and nearly all of them state - the first week of b » > ear! the magiclun, performed some puzzling | Mr. Shalle ger dealt 1 1 th the | b ome to this place since early in 3 r. Shallenbarger dea y with tive, were present that the German defection exists only in by record-brenk v feats platform 3, followed by the big financial question, insisting that the vol P | tha m i y | MISSUURI MILITAH ABAUEMY he mind of the opposition. Those Who | New bufldi 8. 100. dRei . Mvda pectationg, for tha W Wtk H > (8 colored quartet on 0! e the | ur . Yo BAtTE t New buildin mpu res. d T ! "’ ,' » vy CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Sp lor quar n platform ' while the | yme of currency was not iarge enough to AL note defections, unhesitatingly say that the | school home Gt OF AN JOt DOTRrs Roosevelt will speak here fal.)-~Merrick county received the greatest | littie Alexander sisters entertained their | handle the business of the country and| ALLEN, Neb, § Tele - N s w loss will flset by gains from oth sts from best # s of America talk of having a ¢ R I cro t ver would be 1 8 ) ) blica v ) oak in cars during Monday aft usval g 2 P never 14 be until w t the fr in- | gram. he republican y convention $ o And nght. LRt tide .80 A eE ot e e et Drleatit| NS /oL wilver. “Hie (ouched upu thiéiques- | Tietihere todky, . J. MEOarty (6t POROA | oy ennrd g 1607 BARY: CorFeupunl e, School opens Sept. 20th A water fell way parade, after which the grand Oriental tjon of trusts, imperialism and militarism, | Was nominated for re-election as represent ke e 1 {ssue in Nebrasks is Bryan- | N FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo. oF ‘more v i ol LYONS, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.)—-One | midway, with twelve v}v~v>v,' 8hOWS, Was but brought forth no new ideas on either ‘w\a by acclamation. He is a very strong | {sm, Wwhich republicans’are meeting aet- - — they desire to import. for of the hoavieat rains of the ssason fell here | opened for business, Entortalnments were | tssue. His remedy for trusts was the |candidate and will be elected. Captain Ji [ U8 WOER SCRCRUTS SKIN OF BE ; g Articles of incorporation were b | d1ring Monday night; 4.65 inches foll during | Koiug on at two and three platforms at the populist idea of government ownership, |J. Brown of Wakefield is the nominee for | I¥¢¥ from he swmp. 0 | A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER the retary of state today for the "L hat period same time and sl the crowds were as | While Shallenbarger is a pleasant talker |State senator. The convention was large | ,"mm;‘ TRVYATUR T bl R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL Law school, successor to the Omaba Schooi | pAIRBURY Sept. (Special.)— | large as cduld sec and hear the perform- his was a typical fusion campalgn speech, | and enthusiastic. John R. Hayes made ”‘_ Omatis pennion: Hoked, vioe D doaeph CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. of Law and Omaha College of Law. Theipne ground had just been soaked with over | ances. Shortly after dinner loaded carry-| The only effect noticeable with the repun- | Splendid speech before the convention, \-',:\m:“.x.- “fl\' TR ol & Removea Tan, Fimples, capital stock of the concern I8 $300. L.|ywq jnches of rain, which leaves It in good |alls of people left for the Driving park, licans who were present was that they Sailth B Pt B 15 1IN AhpoTRLEsRE 1,,;,{ been sent for- | X """‘;.‘»‘2?#."&7.‘.“2:: Armstrong furnishing $100 and = Willlam | conqition for fall plowing and seeding. It |but their departure made little, if any, | came away stronger in the republican faith i R R L B . k8 g eane, and every Farr $100. Additlonal Incorporators are | way very dry before the rain diminution of L.e crowds which surged up Mr. Walker assured the KEARNEY, Neb., Bept. 13.—(8pacial Tel. | ward by (Commissioner Evans. | blemish on beauty, James M. Ellison, H. L. Standeven and .| YORK, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.) % i < SRR b Ty egram.)—Ex-State Senator George N. Smith De tmental Notes, | and defles detec. P. Leavitt t e r i G was selected by the fusion central commit- [ j 8§ Kemp of Fillmore county, Neb.. Iu e i rasd tec Wednesday to fil] the vacancy for rep- | i the city to tuke a position in the office resentative caused by the resignation of C. { ot the commissioner of internal revenue a course will be recor mittee in charge, if the audience in his Yes- |and down the sidewalks and through the | hrief talk that if elected to the legislature terday’s rain of three and ono-half inches | centers of the streets. Fruft, lemonade he would vote for oas populist and. one Another Blow at the Honrd, come the right time for the large mereage | and soft drink stands did a rushing busi- | Jemocrat for United Etates senators. The law creating the State Hoard of |of winter wheat in York county. Thirty- |ness and, as two-thirds of the people were | After the meeting they left q 4 < 'utnam of Gibbon. Smith is one of the in- | g o1 Speich of Tecumsel b Transportation received another blow to per cent of cultivated land I estimated | provided with tin horns, whistles and the | where they held an evening meeting '_", Gl b L Grand | ; lfl“;“:;‘;“h:’: "M"T; |"x:m:u':.'|| d'l'"“l“:” in properly mi y L me « i 0) oolwor | to hav heen drilled v . o The ¢ ible \ 0 hi ende safe ay r 8 PRCsONS 41 kg - » o oday ppo! ed chlel e ey coept no oounts day. This tme it came from Woolworth | (o have been dritled n wint Vheat. n\! inevitabl rubber |r.|’w_ the venders of It is mafo to say that Hon. W. 8. Mor- | 1gland, Putnam's resignation wan the first | teme atsicton of the. Postoffics department telt of simiiap 3 « 1 WO mauh attorneys he sonk a e he whes gO0 cse articles prospered | v ' I )1 o 8 8- " 3 n L. & McHugh, two Omaha attorn y ing rain will giv heat a good | these arti prosp lan will transact the business of this dis- | of 1ts kind in the history of populism in | yp. Speich has for a number of years been ame. Dr. L A L | Bumtalo. in the office of the sixth auditor. In 1847 dy of the haut-tom - . Two band concerts were given by Hage- | W. Gull will attend to the voting in the peess he was made chief of the foreign division (a patient): that the act unier which the board The corn has matured rapidly in the 1ast [ now's band today, ome in the afternoon | next legislature for United States senators. v lited at Lyons. which place he now resigns to accept the | A8 You ladies will use them, I recom- sumes (o _act was not constitutionally | two weeks. York county's crop of corn 18 | from 1:30 to 5:30 and the other in the even- | The republicans of Chase county are wide pt. 12.—(Spectal )—The | Whieh |} pons(blé one 10 the: Postomds db= | At At A th Ak e LA She, laas ; : : o } > : e [ more responsible o e Postofce de all the § aratio i enacted. ‘They develop the point brought fbetter than last year and is one of the | ing on the big platform, corner of Sixth and | awako and are making a gallant fight |fusion forces here are looking forward for e astt ralo by ‘all Druggists ‘and Fancy Goods out by counsel for the Burlington and the | best ever raised Main streets. Mayor Vaughn issued « | for the cause and hope to place this county |@ big time Saturday afternoon and evening, The Corn Exchange National bank of | Pe8lers in the U. 8. and Kuroy remont, Elkhorr 1 ! Valley rail-| OSCEOLA, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special)=| procjamation forbidding blowing of horns |in the republican column in November September 15, J, R, Soverelgn, the noted | . 10 FOTR HCCAED e e Teserve FERD, T. HOPKINS, Prop's, roads, that the bill igned by the gov- | Osceola and Polk county had the DIERESt | op whistles within one block of this corper labor leader, 18 billed as the principal | ChicARD was today approved as resery 87 Great Jones St., N. Y. ernor bore a different Jature n townpour Monday night that they hav during the time of the concerts, 0 that it [ FUSION BOSSES ARE HARD AT WORK, | Speaker. It is expected the fusion forces ‘;;N o ”rrx II“ u‘:\\‘;"ll;n- .lnr‘: ‘Natlonal 4 was enjoyed by a large crowd of people |of the surrounding towns will be here to | PAvenport, Ia. for Wauneta, filed a brief with the supreme court giving |start. A number of farmers propose to and Concerts Give | trict tn: the next: congress, while Hon. John additional citations and arg ents to show | ec nence shucking corn by October 1 to 15 bill covering the same subject passed for several years at one time. The rain : n both the house and the senate. Woolworth |amounted to nearly six inches 1 bids fair o be one of the beat drawing | Great Dificulty s Experienced in|take part in the demonstrations of ~thts | Vank of Muscatine, ta. for the Firat Na FORECAST OF THE WEATHER & McHugh are attorneys for parties other | STROMSBURG, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.) | gautures of the week Keeping Candidates in Line, | event tional bank of Greenfield, la 9 S 2 (8 . others » be od con. | Thursday and Friday Are Likely to than the two roads directly coucerned. They | —During the last twenty-four hours over | Tni evening Rice's pig civcus, the Alex- | ALMA, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special Telegram.) Randall Brothers have been awarded con o ; e 4 § ShoH Te b Fair, with Southerly Winds R Hia | HEIE ak bolarias ag (o oot X |nahes of raln asifadien, No ARmARS|ansi O ; : War I3 on fu the fusion ranks in the Fift (TRGKC for: the interion ODRITE ANl pAIN fled their brief as fricnds of [ %1% inches of rain has fallon IAmAEC | ypders, Karcher and Moore, with their | —War ASEIG the tikloaranke virn NEBRASKA MAN HONORED | ing of the postoffice building at Beatrice Becoming Variable, Some rather emphatic charges are con- | was done as the wind was Mol SUFODE. | grostesque musical specialtios, occupled | COBETessional distric he democrats [ Lo hop tained i a brief fled with the supreme | The Blue river runs higher than it has|iho plattorms and Deboe did some remark- | tHOUEht they had smooth sailing when they U Bmbatmeraiin | NI ALRN . ikl court today by McGilton & Herriug, Omaha | for nine years. Farmers are putting in a|,pje work balancing on his head on a | turoed down Congressman Sutherland and | ] Simoon, Chorry eounty.” Neb.. has been | Thursday and Friday attorneys. They represent Honry Gibson, |large amount of wheat and the ground 18 |{rapeze on I street, near Sixth. This was Dominied "’":"‘I‘;“" °r. Now they are in [ Feehianna 3 LA Nebraska—Fhir Thursday and Friday; d strator of the estate o s. Sarah | in excellent condition | 5 p s splauded. |® auandary. Shellenberger Is not disposed b RS outhe s, bec 4 b i R f [ ukt AudmiRnE MR ARARK BRRIMRL - fii6 8 Syt {on poulit et ke BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 12.—(Special Tel- | The postoffice at Orlando, Deuel county, | SOHiherly winds. o T 1d: bson, decensed 8 sull against Mre. lore were but two races on the program | £ (Var . L EFALD. D Sept. 12 (Speclal Tel- | v pas been moved three miles east with nols—Falr Thursday and = Friday; Manctia Hammang, vow Mrs. Auderson. | BLAIR- SUFFERS FROM FIRE |ar the ariving park. They were both good | KIcKIDE over the traces. M. F. Harrington | egram,)—The National Association of Em- Nobn ks hea oL Soatmaktan warmer Thursday in northern and western The administrator objects to the conve | and closely contested, especially the last, | 9f O'Neill has taken the contract to whip | palmers today elected Walton G. Roberts 4 i o ; | i Shellenberge o . Frederick Ohlandt is appointed substi- | Portions; light northerly winds ance by Mrs. Gibson of a house and lot in ple Steeping | in which the horse Riley C made Fred H | Shellenberger into lin hellenberger has | of Lincoln, Neb., president for the ensuing | Eredrriek —OBas m",m‘m"” (Ia) post-| Arkansas—Generally fair Thursday and Omaba to her daughter, Mrs. Hammang ing Narrowly show his best speed, coming in in the last ‘:’:‘;;:' ."fi..?'".‘;, to ""l:ll“ """"‘*‘"” "11""” situa- | yaqr. s Friday: variable winds. Property to the value of $4,000 in Califor- | e ¥ eats ouly a meck behind and in the [ !'° e niddle-of-the-road populists —_— d % S RTINS TRINe 0 MR Sallion | the Elams £Y0 saln gRiCh Bad e bave made considerable headway and have Fullorton Schools Open. The sross recelpts of the postafics at Pr:::‘;u:‘n’;r:f;_h:::h;-l:‘l‘-:‘"F:;:;l}olr:"mrl- same time. It is said that this transter | - BLAIR, Neb. Sept. 12.—(Special Tele- | lined up olldly for their candidate, H. G.| FULLERTON, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.) | Des Moines for August were §25,000, against | *fLY i L was made without consideration and that | gram.)—This morning at 2:30 fire was dis- | S Stewart The public schools here opencd Monday | $22,43. an increase of §2,561. New Mexico—Fair in southers, showers undue influence was brought to bear on |covered in the large three-story brick build- | Lady Bir Siiiin }| yhe plan now is for “Colonel” John T.|under Prof. H. E. Funk. with the follow- | Frederick E Mertz is appolnted substi-( New b » shower, 3 A 4 i 3 Mabel L e Maher to make Ste e . . g-named teachers: Principal, Miss Lydia |tute carrier at Dubuque, Ia. n northern portion Thursday; Friday, Mrs. Gibson. Suit was originally brought | ing owned by Joreph Gutshow aud occupled | Move ' X v wart get off the ticket | Ing-name L Sap e fair; variable winds in Douglas county, where Judge Scott de- |by G. W. Newton with a stock of genoral | and then Harrington s to lead Shellen- | Kirk; assistant principal, Miss Anna| The secretary of the interior has denied sl i, ~m_m” Tl Mhirads cided in favor of the transfer. An appeal | merchandise, Nelson's barber shop and Shu- 4| berger up to the populist trough and make | Meck; seventh grade. Miss Maggie Hart- | motion for review in the case of John | W AT TesSGanaTally, hursday Sited 1o favoriit L e e ol s prea B e | him drink. Though neither of these party | man; sixth grade, Miss Alice Snively; fifth |Sullivan against Anthony D. Weir, in- IATIAATL YATIADIn s, i offices and sleeping rooms on second and | Riley 53 3 2| bosses reside in the district they have ude, Miss Maud Parker; fourth grade, | volving lands in the Des Moines (la.) land e e l- al '”'_ h riday; varl- Schools Open.at Blair third floors | Jennie Kling A 4 [ taken it upon themselves to straighten out | Miss Ella Kirk; third grade, Miss Ger- | distric G Al becamy ';’; BgrLuerly - BLAIR, Neb., Sept. 12-(Special)—~The | hg fire started in the rear of Newton's| Time: 2:d 2:, the kinks in the fusion rope trude Morrls; ‘second primary, Miss Hattle [ Miss Rilla A. Potls of Deflance, In., was| Missouri—alr Thursday and = Friday; city schools opened on Mon Morning, | store on a platform near the ceiling and | Shoots at Officer for Burgiar. Maher has assured the local bosses in|La Grange; first primary, Miss Edith | today appointed teacher in the Rapid City nn{l’ n”r)”\\‘:mll.z e = | dircctly under the room occupled by Mr WYMORE, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.)— | the Fifth that he cau do what he pleases | Batchelor. Four hundred and twenty pu-|(S D.) Indian I hool at s.,un.‘. your. JJorth Dakol A=Fair Thurs ‘1“:”;”::1-:" "'Gog)d N’ hf 9 | F. W. Taylor, wife of the clerk at the Mer- | oty the bad aim of a brakeman sased |“I.|h Stewart and Harrington boasts that [ pils have already been enrolled, twenty-five | Rural r....,.. |‘\1|.) will be ;-l lished MAALASR 204 o : FA8a shagt's hotel, Mrs. Taylor was awakened |parahel Acton Iast night. The brakeman, | e GAU make Shellenberger take just such |of which aro non-residents. Tho great In- [t Dorchester. Baline county, Neb, on tho |ROTNerly winds. Thursday and ¥ by a noise in th store below, which | wnose name is Taylor, thought the marshal | Medicine as the popullsts see fit to put up | terest being manifested by both hers | 16th inst. The service will embrace an ulv ‘-;w -" ‘|< ursday and ris How few women know what it is to |sounded like footsteps and which she |was a burglar and took five shots at him, | f°F bim. Harrington hus written Shellen- |and puplls is indicative of a very success- |area of forty square miles, with a popula- BL 1 YATANI0 WnAY “ have a good night; a night of sound, | (hought was made by Attorney Anderson, | name. of which took effect. The marshaj|PeTEEF @ letter calling upon him to come | ful school year tion of 800. A. M. Roberts is appointed | Kansas—Fair Thursday and Friday; varl- restful sieep, They smile und say “good | \ho slept in o room near by. She lit her | was called out to the home of Ed Miller | ©Ut OPenly in favor of the “Initiative and - - carrier, “",’f' wiodee = pight? in cheery tones, but when the | fam “and immedintoly discovered smoks | §oo, "0, Cut to the bome of Bd MIller | oforenduma” and the income tax alse, - In Nring Cattle to Nebraska, The Corn Exchange National bank ot | Colorado—Generally fair Thursday and chamber door closes behind them, the | oming up through her room. Taking her | >0 ‘I_ i P to et into Miller's house, but | the 1€tter he called attention to the fact | AINSWORTH, Neb, Sept. 12.—(Special |Chicago was today approved as reserve Friday; variable winds, smiling mask drops off, and shows the AL R A RS R SR wlia l)\_ s h:‘ RIS R | that Bryon in his Labor day specch had | Telegram.)—H. N. Chapman, a well known | agent for the Northwestern National bank [ Wyoming—Generally fair Thursday and lines of suffering went into the hall and called Mr. Anderson, | Thinking he might find the fellow secreted | €C1ared in favor of the initiative and ref- | cattle dealer of Rapid City, S. D., today dis- | of Sloux City, la.: the First National bank | FFiday: northerly winds Other women have had the bad ni Whio WAL AlsdoiEx satinAlys aud bian mada| TN ‘hero along the alley. the marshal | €reRdum and that ought to be a law unto | posed of 300 western cows with calves by |of Chioago for the First National bank| Montana—F Thursday and Friday; changed to good by the DoCtor | o’ way out of the burning bullding, fol- | S o A e e ey e ahal | a1l Scribes and Pharisces their side to Wales Bros. and W. H. Ken- |of Eldader, Ia.; the Continental National | POTth to winds Pierce's Favorite Prescription, 8o may | |00aq by Anderson. who turned In & fire fi{:llnlv‘n»‘r“ Whaa. (he taazabal H'W to the |, UP 10 this time, however, neither Shel- | of Lakeland, this county, the con-|bank for the First tional bank of Lake I Record, you. Ninety-cight times in every hun- [ SN0 ¥ HE0CEOR B | house of Taylor, who s & brakeman and | \€OPerger nor Stewart has lined up as the lon being $12,000. Last week he dis- [ Mills; the Corn Exchange National bank | OFFICE OF THIEE WEATHER BUREAU dred it perfectly cures diseases of the | T rance on Newton stock is $7,000 and [ hod Just drawn’ his monthly pay in the|POS5es would have them and the indications | posed of twelve carloads of the same kind |for the Dierre (8, ) National bank and QMANA, E A IIaL Ehtard e Ififl“éi‘nfi.\!”"1.\&1’“?»'11 \v‘;lyl‘“:hx'*lys'\u | on the building $2,000. The stock of goods | o JU8 are that they will refused to be hossed of stock to parties at Wood e at like | the Minnehah Natlonal bunk of Sloux Falls, 0 iren | afternoon, he stepped into the coal house | corresponding day the fast thr n by smoke and : figures. Brown county is fast g up |8 p 98, 107 body and color on the cheek, It badly damaged by smoke &nd ws it he could find his man. Taylor | NOMINATIONS AT DEAVER CITY. | g rown county is fast filling up with | 8. I 1598, 1 February the same building was b came out the brakeman stood in his back | Large and Bnt ““““I s o e MEVER, o oltiling 4 WANLOE ¢ HAlliar, GRIAk 30U Ja Pracitliation . L are % 1% “ "M‘\‘h‘ \"“"v“_"‘“"lh”:'f““h‘ 'Ar TO0I | qoor and took five shots at him all_ o "”':':'\'0‘“ ‘ll % e 1| erat. is out for McKinlgy and Roosevelt Tramp Pulls Gun oa Teatnmen. | Record of precipiion at Omaha or iis Several of the firemen were nearly suffo- i ‘onven | 884 predicts their election, with South Da- [ HASTINGS, Neb. Sopt. 12—(Special Tel- | 465 wnil siue March L 1o: T Kota safely in line for the republican ticket, | *8ram.)—This morning as the Burlington | e o raiherat st train was about to pull away from the depot | Tatal excess sinee March 1 : A 8 ol 1 n\.:p\r'u;r i tv nt Pawnee City. a tramp boarded the train. The brakeman I\,‘\"f“”l'l‘”;““‘ EERPRIPS ‘:n Bl yea was addressed PA I CITY, Neb., Sept (Spe- | put him off and he climbed back on again. [ 40 il o By Aok [ Telegram)—The Sarpy county fair opened by F. N. Prout, candidate for attorney gen- | cial.)—Pawnee City i at present undsrgo- | Goaducion Baloun storied Lo Bain o | Bencleramtus Mhos Muroh 3 |nahae | today with entries full and running over in |eral, and G. W. Marsh, candidate for secre- | ing & number of substantial improvements. | brakeman, when the tramp pulled & sun. | Deficlency for cor: herjod, i 15 incliea | Syeey deparimsnt. The apesd pragram|tery of M. Brown of Cambridge |Two antiquated frame bulldings which |but got off the car. He then started up for car, pariod, 168 84 Inehes | Thursday and Friday will.bo & great fes: AN opinaied tor- anrestaiallve. g formerly stood on Main street and were |town bareheaded. Policeman Weidmeyer WL Sations at & ture. ohney of Oxford for county attorney and | gwned by Mrs. [ pulton: = ot I R S a . punty will be beld at Verdigre, September | Thursday the soclety will be favored by |Ira French of Edlson for county commis- | puricn rave roer ton: Sl DAL IR e bl ’,',AT“;",' ALl 10 d¥heg 12, 14 and 15, Knox county was first et- | pe presence of Hon, H. C. Dietrich, Hon. |sioner N. Allen, present state senator : Wy RS AN SRR | MARTENAL L BAN A 4. BONOT NG A Y ! in 1836, then known as L'Eauqui Court | H, Mercer, Hon. Willlam Steufer, Hon. | was endorsed for renomination nty there are several still Charles Weston and the Hon. Edgar How- William ¢, Amos of Denver spoke to a who came the following year, notably | 4rg, The management has excluded all|rousing meeting at the court house tonight Willlam Lawont of this place, he being 'hv‘ games of chance and visitors to the fair| Among other things, Mr. Amos said: “What | ciivert on §c uth Broadway. Prosperity | PIStrict court convened here this afternoon | oldest settler and an extensive land owner. | il find a clean bill throughont a delightful contemplation it is to dwell [ paivate OF ot BROMIWAY. PROSPORILY | @i hidge G. W. Stubbs presiding, our own andavorite Prescription. writes Mre. ¢ N. ho 1 stern part of the county | [ upon the fact that the first great act of the [ 3 A | having exchanged seats with him Co, Va 2 Godwsend to weosk a ¥ ! by Germans (1858-6 | Wymore Scho Open, United States since its baptism of power [l ell There are fower cases on the docket than [ 5o = - 2 was in behalf of the oldest empire on BURWEL Neb. y (Special,) for a long time, there being but twenty, | North Platt WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.-—Forecast for which the officer heard whistle by fand | Telegram.)—The republican county conven cated while fighting their way to the blaze tion held here today was the most gen Mrs. Taylor, with several other persous, | Sarpy ( erally at nded and enthusiastic of any bad @ narrow escape from the same build- | SPRINC LD (aneoial | fie vaxthc e aoovasticy Ing last winter during the fire Il Settlers of Knox County. NIODRARA, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special.) The first reunion of oid settlers of Knox | blocks will be erected in their places. [ revolver G. A. Harrington has just completed the | erection of an expensive modern residence and the city is Installing a $1,000 arch | — SETATIONS AND STATE | Co Convenes at Oxceoln, 0SCEOLA, Neb.,, Sept. 12.—(Special ) OF WEATHER. women,’ restoring he without i ¢ ¥ the Bohemians in the WYMORE, Neb., 8 1 Spocial.)— their nerves to the shock of an examiu.t | Creighton settlement in [ The Wymore public schools opened this |earth Dt B et oS heAlis mcouli pof ot week, with the largest attendance in the | partly cloudy China The Hig hool opened yesterday morn- [two of them are criminal. A jury had been | Chevenne, clear | ing with a large attendance. The teachers | summoned for this term, but it will not | Sl 1 glaat mervous at times that | could not even write history of the school. All three bulldings Young Named by Acclamation Mo Befudabofald e SR v i B e R P i R e e 1 T cleat 'I.ril"lr:v”: poot appetite. 1 de ided t . Hml--[ Inl-'-: Butcher in 1‘hn:n'< e crowded and it is probable that a .| NORFOLK, Neb., Sept. 12.—(Special Tel principal: Mrs. J. W. Baker, grammar de mml.lll»" S wiliston. e abie reply, and commenced Wy A oy B an N “-.N':;. ditional teacher will have 1o be o egram.) republican convention for the | Lirient: Miss Birdie Myers, intermes | Prescription a Took There are many outside students enrol Eleventh senatorlal district met here todsy | qiato. und Mrs. L. P. Vaughn, primary The flest Remedy for Dinrrhoen, of ‘Favoriie Prescr oue of *Golden Medi Hng in a very queer manner of | and placed in nomination W, W. Young of | | Mr. G. R. Dawson, a well known citizen S8 Discorery " stid one visl lots 1 his relatives fear that his mind | Social Binir | Stanton iby acclamation. Mr. Young in Distriet Court at Rarwell, [of Pomerov. Ohio, says: “Chamberlain's | e i i 1 Wy g ibalanced. His wife reported to the | BLAIR. Neb Pt 12.-—(Special Tele- | cepting the nomivation promised to make | BURWELL, Neb T eclal.)— | Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy | the world fc & an TVOus woren " authorities yesterday morning that she | m.)—The members of the Wo 8 Re- | it the hardest fought battle row ed in | District court convened thi ening with | the hest medicine for diarrhoca that | eyer Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are (could not manage him. At her request | lief corps to the number of fifty indulged | this district and if elected to use his best | Judge Th 1 The mpson presiding docket | used. Having used it on veral accasion cially adapted to the use of delicate | Sheriff Keliher took Potter to the county|in a progre ating party this after- | endeavors to represent the best intorests [is light, there being but few cases of any | with good re 1 can testify o ita indicates trace of precipitation % wowien, Liasy to take, gen i action, | {eil and will keep him there for a few days 1 uoon. Starting at the home of one of the |of the entire district. Following is the dis- | i ;u,n‘.m'u séahds merits. waast ‘nm‘.cu\s\nrbx:fi:h 1)

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