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THE OMAHA DAILY BE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1000, =0 ( xl‘SLb DEMOCRATS T0 TAL |\ 1het Fovition BES 8 oave SeRLIEe JOwey H9: | CENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS ST [oys—Toys—Toys <) v the national committee could be placed in ronir " ! ® Various Opinions d of Ex.P better hands. It is the democrats of the > . N (‘J ’xpr.eqr of Ex-President | cast who will support Mr. Taggart for the | From now on until after January 1 b et Prices on toys arce lower here than it's possible to get the same goods for elsewhere, Not leveland's Letter, national chairmanship. ‘;::)‘vv!r.‘kuwr and hu'm puty will be ‘;;n t mee " withstanding all the newspaper bombust we are truly toy headquarters Never before Hive - busy making up tax statements, recelving | unjon | i I ) taxes and giving receipts \w city tax iditoriu npany was pr vou been able to tind the assortment of toys in one stock as we are showing this season, Notl Bryan's fortowers po not ke it|JUDGE D”’MH{ 1S WANTED i fitoHium comp \ n able te ‘ : beccme delinquent on Janu 1 and fron ressed the unlon upon the subject | 3 ; | 1 i . ill he wle 1 | J 5 g q esse . v ubj o is too n or us in tovs and thousands of little ones wi w made happy by the purehases | that time on interest is charged at the rate be new enterprise. The company had | L8 8 100 mEw for us in t I et AN, A | ; - » " (Continued from Eighth Page.) of 1 per cent a month. Very few, If any, lappoaled to the union to as in ratsing | Made at our toy department by Santa Claus from now until Christmas eve. COME TOMO en ormerly Active in ‘arty - |of the big corporations pay their taxes | funds and the unic had replied with a| o N . - " ta U "o 1ties Endorse 1ts General thelr store when they were notified by Httle |until the latter part of December and the Petuest ¢ jet nenie bt hablon tabor be em:| THE ASSORTMENT IS YET COMPLE Tenor, hat Some Think Otto. railroads also pay during the latter part of | ployed upon the work : " 3 s Tree it is Indefinite, Coroner Whitnall was called and held an | the present month. So far only two rall: | wn (ioeteq o ated that $103,000 had been Mechanical Toy » Christmas Tree inquest and decided that the child had |roads have paid, the Rock Island and tho |subscribed and that, the shares being $1] Man on bicycle, rubber t 7 Ornament taken her own life, using her own Jumping | Burlington. Next w it s expected that | each, every person could have a share in | wind it up and it s the r Y N : NEW YORK, Dec. 21.~The Herald today [ fope for the purpose. No cause can bo |all of the packing houses and the South | the ent se. He wanted to Answer ques Tandem, mechanical, bicyele 4 y de: publishes the following comments on ex- | Eiven for the act. Inez was a very bright |Omaha Land company will send checks to | tions an ¢gested that each unlon take | 68 cent President Cleveland's statements in regard [ and intell‘gent child, rather quiet, but|the city treasurer for this year's taxes | (Lo matter up with a committee empowered Mechanical Toys—the to the democratic party well beloved by all her playmates and|Just now the receipts @t the Lreasurer's | (o solicit sharcs, as the o cannot | with clown and charfc 8 ¢ . Richard Olney, secretary of state in the | classmates. Her home with her uncle was |office amount to about $1,600 a d but | be made a success without the opera Large mechanical Alliga y Games Cleveland administration I have read an | exceptionally pleasant and comfortable and | next week this amount will be more than |(jon of the wage-earners. ke stated that Tops of every description fr abstract of the article, but 1 do not care |81l pleasures and comforts which money | doubled 1 it had been ded that the building should | cents. | tiws: #6t it enat 16 Taient and newest T to discuss the subject now. 1 would prefer [ could buy or heart could wish were lav-| When this money is paid into the treas- |not be locatod east of Thirteenth, west of ' 2 3 ‘ e S . o walt until I have read the article in its | ished on the little girl. Hence, her action |ury Mr, Koutsky will fssue a call for war- | Bighteenth, nor more than two blocks fror Dolls Iron Toys [ the cheapest to the hest that witl interest entirety before expressing an opinion, if |18 more than usually unaccountable rants as soon s he can figure up the bal- | Farnam or Douglas streets . g nder and Car ... cents | the tiny ones as well as the grown 1 have any to exp " Wednesdiy evening about 6 o'clock Mrs. |ances in the funds. A great. many people | Mr. Umsted said there 15 no doubt that of h\‘cry I)c.scrlnt cen J. Sterling Morton: 1 fully acquiesce | J. C. Brown, one of the most prominent|put off paying their taxes until the last |(he in the opinions of Mr. Cleveland as to the | women of Malvern, dropped dead of heart| moment, but a great majority manage to | causes of the defeat of the democratic party | mlm'nw. She had just returned from |get in before the close of the year in order | George Kleffner moved that the Central | Dolls, Dressed Dolls and Undressel Dolls » t ! ceaes i” vn:” in 1898 and also as to the reasons for its [ Glenwood, where she had been making some | to save intercst, which is charged when |Labor union endorse the rlum project | 10 cents up to §8.00, g 0 cents P A bitingly accentuated and vehemently | Christraas purchases, and her husband had |taxes are delinquent. and teq the delegate Rt vt badbiinlbedbad g th two horses, large Doll Go-Carts and emphasized walloping in 1900. Until all the | just driven her home from the depot when| The last statement issued by the city |unions to solicit stock subscriptions among ishes 20 cente . i g herestes of Bryanarchy ar renounced by | she was taken suddenly fll. He assisted |clerk shows that the funds nre nearly de- |the members of (helr several ur Dishes W Nickel Tron 9 cent Carriages the democracy it will remain o minority. 1|her into the house and sent for a doctor, | pleted, but the payment of taxes at (his |J. Kerrigan knocked the mot e, 18 ! cents [ Ty should prefer a realignment of American | but she died in five minutes in great agony. | time will aliow the treasurer to call fn o | point of order until it was ar ; : ) tor v t t of Steel Ranges, with | Pretty Go-Carts, with voters under & new name, which ite | Her funeral took place today from her|large number of outstanding warrants and |the cndorsement will not tect L 8¢, 7 Se, $1 p to | 48c, 760, $1.00, $1.50, § opponents could taunt with no past.’ beautiful home in North Maivern thus put a stop to the payment of interest |the board of directors \ [ J really fine ones Reprosentative De Armond of Missouri - on these outstanding warrants. company pledges itself to | claus - ugine with three cars, frelght train, all y - “T think the former president 18 correct in Graduate at Ames. | in all contracts specifylog that nothin . fron, % cent Wooden Toys and s conclusion that it is not necessary for| AMES, la. Dec. 21.—(Speclal)—At the | Heavy lowa Recelpta, Books but union labor shall be employed in the Safe, with key, 20 eents. the party to put iteelf for reorganization | 1owa State College of Agriculture and Me, | The officlal records at the stock Yards | o;oiretion of the buflding and that all | Books for children of all ag 1 g Furniture Purposen 0o tao hands of some of thosa | Chanic Arts class day exercises were held [Show that there has been a motable in- | (FHIEACHOR OF LA ORI reb SO IR g b i il y Musical Insteuments Anything and sverything in Woodsa "Toy who deserted it. When he informs us at | Yesterday and commencement exercises last | crease in receipts of live stock from tlered fair by organized labor. for the little ones at ¥ : Blocks, Games, Brownie Ladders, O what time in its history the rank and file | ©¥ening, President Beardshear awarding de- |Of the Missourl river within the last week | “qy B0 0 S0 L " mammoth 5 books . ms, Horns, Singing Tops and every- | oy Rockers. The biggest and best as of the democratic party were consulted | kKrees to forty-eight graduates, among whom | OF tWo This is especially true as to hogs W soals, efective Jun which | all about animals, etc., for t 1 and anything that will make nolse | ment at prices clearly impossibie to 4 more fully than in 1896 and In 1900 we shall | Were four postgraduates. The retiring stu- | the lowa shipments constituting about one- | 0" binivium wages of men efuployed on | up to 80 cents each usic cate elsewhera know better how to estimate his epitome of | dents were addressed by Hon. W. D.|third of the total reccipts datly. It s | single drum hofst engines will be 30 cents | his own deliberations.” Thompson, president of the Ohio State uni- |stated that the reason for these recent | ..™) " ia engineers on double drum Hilary R. Herbert, who was President This closes commencement week | heavy shipments of hogs is the high price | o\uinee ang pile drivers will recelve 35 Store Open Evenings Until Christma CIMVIKERs Suoreiiry 6F (o Bavy: . foe| At plleke and is In fact the last exer- | Paid here by the packers. Chicago formerly (AR ACT R I BEVCEE WIT, Teceive 0 dorse the article heartily, excepting inso- | ¢15es of the kind which will be held at this :m' ";"I"l'l"‘ of the ':"“l"l "'“"I“ In lowa, | 4ryeq - r far as it may be & criticlsm of the act of the | time of the year thero, the college courees |but of late more equitable rallroad rates | ™y " yie of Councll Bluffs, appointed O h d & W lh l p t it A R8s et oy S it S i 2 T s ot e s Q1AL ilhelm Carpe 0. - X Dy o N ol- | prices N ¢ the shippers to send y | the liberal republican platform of 1872, 1t | 'hose of the high schools and other col- [Prices paid, cause Labor assembly, filed his credentials end S Mr. Clovoland had meant to say that the | 16§es of tho state, o that graduates may |their stock to this market instead of to | fi 'on A*scHby, filed it o R 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street. Groeley movement was, taken as a whole, | tanc their degrees in June hereafter. Chicago. It is stated that at the presest | . o4 w. 5. wWales of the electrical unwise, I should put in my emphatic dis- The senlor-junior smoker was held on|prices lowa shippers can save money in | oy on ™ oo Yo" cvor until January, us sent. The, times in 1872 were abnormal, | Wednesday evening, when an jmmense pipe, | {relght charges and shrinkage by sendiof | yoro those of J. E. Rvan, L. V. Guye and | &6, oo A MONTH. The southern states wero in the throes of | Which had been made in the shops, was pre- | their hogs here H. G. Bauman from the barbers . carpetbag misrule For the southern | sented to the juniors. When vht-':uul:hrn George Kleffner, delegate to the Amer SPECIALIST ‘UN'D (b people it was a question of life or death. [ become seniors they will present the pibe | o\ Commissioner Clark says that he |ican Federation of Labor, filed report in The south rurned 1o Grecley in 1s distrens | 10 o new Junior class b 114 (N0 SoA UAHIAG . ORI S| im Th! Ebetetis W und] wesalon of L6 | Al BETE Dl PAGIFIE Hot Cecasionally, but and ho became, (n fact, the candidate of ter. This machine was purchased since |federation. A s | 1 o wi ok incd , ¢ the southern, rather than of the northern ( BEAT THE PROHIBITORY LAW [Muyor Kelly was inducted into office and, | A report from the dstegntes (o (he Lin and Disordei's of Men democracy. The effect of this support was s according to Commissioner Clark, it has |coln meeting, called by Sid J. Kent, was Years in Omabia. W to open the eyes of northern voters, and in | Liguor Sellers Avold Local Option by | 0 than pald for itself. A great deal | PRssed until a special meetin VARICOCELE ava the ‘next elections came the tidal wave of Incorporating ax “Clubs” and more work can be done with the machine | John Polian's appointment as fratornal | AA i PR 1874, Still, Mr. Cleveland s right in say- “Annoeintions. than by the old delegate to South Omatia w ¢ HYDROCELE curea . .\ i 3 N Nothing s t w for in gam We e board of dircctors will provide that Baby Dolls, Soldier Doils, Cl efite r e | tons at b cents and a gradual ratse in prico union labor only should be employed Chinamen Dolls, Pickaninney Dolls, Kid and . nts as high as you want to go, at $1.4( far the largest aksortme system and the grading confirmed by ing that the rank and file of the demo- — when completed is much more satistactory, | the union erats could not be brought into line to| PIERRE, §. D, Dec. 21.—(Special.)—Ar- support an old antagonist. Taken alto- | ticles of incorporation have been filed for ] : : | Method pew, never fails, In addition to the better work the ma-.| The organization commitiee reported that it out cutiing, pain of chine saves a great deal of labor and does |Next Sunday the dance prompters would gether, there is no answering Mr. Cleve- | the Coyote Pleasure club at Canton, the |yye vork of several teams o ess | OTRANIZE & union SYP" cnr. N oisor, H r t - land’s arguments.” trustees being D. W. Bennett, T. B. Shaft u,,,,._“” LAt AL oL P IL's”“""“""“ L] Itis not necessa y tocon secretary was Instructed to request | thesystem. Soon Awmerican Federation of | ll eredentials now granted | | every sign and kymptom s competely” antl oV gylt @ calendar to find out when the sease on the skin John De Witt Warner: “My idea {s that|and K. Sanderson. This is an ingenlous — the officers of the democrats can best help the party by taking | method of avolding local option. A number provements in Horse Barn, abor to can: every opportunity to work agalnst the re- | of such clubs have incorporated within the| A new brick floor is being lald in the |to residents of Omaha Rt ox 1y aaIone SORIMHN 1D dAngerouy UNION PACIFIC ORDINARY (Tourist) publican party. I agree with Mr. Cleve- | past few weeks, all coming from Car.ton, [horse and mule barn at the stock yards E. Wateon fendered his resignation | WEAK MEN 1058 OF MANHOOD from k.x P land that 1t Is not %o much the reorgantza- | liquor selling ts probibited by local | When this work s completed the barn will |as sccrotary-treasurer and action on the | SEXUALLY priory (AT NERVOUS CARS leave for Pacific COESi: for they tlon of the party that is nec y as_the | option. The clubs all come In under the [be one of the best of its size at any stock fmatter was deferred until the books are| WASTING WEARNfas INYOLENTANY ) iar return to old principles, the first of which | charter act of benevolent and chairtable as- | market. Owing to the large Increase in |gudited with EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and Mivt run eVel’y day. 1 believe is to make a decided stand on | gociations and secure their charters under | the horse business here the management Aoep.lack of vim, vigor aud trengtn, wit behalf of the people against any fresh at- | the reduced fee for that purpose. After|of the Stock Yards company proposes to Work Ier Bui 'S Al il e with tempt by the syndicate that exploits Mc- | their incorporation they are used as re- |erect an addition to the present big barn o0 T B e iy Teides | BOUEELRES § 1 iome Tret The Cars for Oregon leave Omaha daily at 8:20 a. m., Kinley to loot the American people for its | sorts for the sale of liquor and complalnts | within a very short time. council have resumed work on the new | 8nd OLEET ment, Noinstraments,nopain and for California daily at 4:25 p. m. beneft." are coming to the secretary of stato in re- WaLle Cits Goviib “x"" '{"ul*ll“‘u -1(- it 'I'“-] duvt that Y jonorrhoea, v epard “ o] d 8 C i " 4 - g [ ric wiring in wilding was done CURES GUARANTEED, «h::ud‘ll“:‘.'l.r:;n:‘:-:)”u]'wrulm:‘:v ';‘l’;r H,:’:y :\n;\llh l‘(;m :::m;:l:l‘:::: :nv?" h::.fi"m-p..'?"f:f?y m]‘:l"‘ mh‘ LT L to be serl- | by the New Omaha Thomson-Houston Elec Consultation Free. m.u..",,."'.,’, Mail. Special Personally Conducted for Portland every Friday at 8:20 a. m land's; it will do good. As to the ividusls the office is powerless to take | Hoss cart No. 1 is at Meadimber's under. | Fi¢ Light company, which is employing '““l"'“““""‘“ 119 8. 14th St Special Porsonally Conducted for 8an Franclieco and Los Angeles criticism that he has not sufciently pointed | any action, as all the articles filed are in | 8oing repairs. nonunion electrictans ul‘, saflf‘.fls& sflfll‘les.Omaha. Neb. every Friday at 8:20 a. m. out what steps should be taken by the | regular form and comply with the require- "Il3 f of Police Mitchell spent yesterday The electricians’ union. made a strong | _ e Spocial Conducted Excursions for San Francisco and Los Angeles democracy In the direction of reorganiza- | ments of law and In such case the action | '" Flattsmouth effort to keep the light company out of " overy Wednesday at 11:35 p. m. o Mrs, rge McBride, Nineteenth and M [the work, but that compuny had & con- | NERVE BEANS restor tion, 1 would say I suppose Mr. Cleveland | of the office s purely clerical—to issue the| sireets, fs seriously {1 2 i 3 woak PArcs, make m wishies to st peoplo thitiking right before | charter on the papers presented. The re- | J. 1. Watkins and wife are gofng to Clin- | L/ACL with Mr. Her, which: was ironcind ol R re IR T These cars are fitted up complete with mattrosses, curtains, blankets, pillows, they take action.” liet of the eitizens who object must come | ton, la., to spend Christmas. and whie h_l;' threatened to enforce in the ing 10 marry, should take n box: astonishing y.~-,‘.mm‘ nmlmmz n.ln.« ':urnlr)vrw! hh_\ the p: ":u(:lm‘ L’uifur;m«l l!'nrh\:" " o 1 % 3 er has gone to Hammond, Ind, | courts. The Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Sl § night Josses s power restored and’ conductors who are In charge of them, are required to koep them in Howard R. Bayne: “We all realize the | {hrough the courts. Ve e ana o HRmmond; It | S98E 8t ey S b Shermiun & McConnelis, Kutin & Co and other order and look after the wants and comforts of passen The cars nre facts as they have been set forth by Mr Other articles filed were for the State 8, % a lease on the new 4y Nerve Bean o, | NY a o O n pi e nd o early as convenlent and comfortable as fi Mr. and Mrs. E. Munshaw are going to | bullding, attempted to secure the woi 1 Al W S Gosh Cleveland, and many persons have sald | bank of Brandt, Deuel county, with & cap- | giein, Tl (o apend 1he hoitgags £005 { DUEECR RS IMIEECHC B0 B0RRIR. (e Work fof | - = FALROR: I substantially the same thing before. 1 do|jial of $15,000; incorporators, J. G. Lund, | Mrs. Cora A. Stahl of Chicago is here to | MP1O7 Men Without success and before the not think that among democrats there can |y ¢, Mulkham and H. P. Holem. |#pend the holidays with relatives DUz finally adjusted the architect New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316, he the ¢ any difference of opinion as to ¥or the California Advance Mining and | The banks, city offices and the stock wner promised that in future each o closed & day o 3 N A 0 a or o ction and JUdl 0 H Naceaklly for irogrganisation, . Mr. Oleve~| Desatoomelt’ Gompatr. K0LPlarre, With & ,\H‘;lln‘w‘I.!IAlu ”x-nd |:<],::I" on Chrly tmi, | contract for construction and repe(rs would Fallu re rrSiR TR land’s reconciliation schemo all gold demo- | capital of $2,600,000; incorporators, Anthony | , MaY &8 o ht for Minne- | kpecify that the electrical worl should not apolls, where she will spend the holidays. |0 qon 'y . s y in life is more often due to . erats will acquiesce in, but it I may be|p Morris, Hiram G. Tarr and T. P. Estes. [ ‘Mrs. Tda A. ("ifton has gone to Chicago, | '¢ 401€ b the lighting compan in life o more often due to exhausted permitted to criticise cortain parts of s | oo (he Biue Grass Oil company at Plorre, | whers she will remain for several moniiis T e e ottt swamsmmnmmmmmfimtm article, T would say that they are 100 Ren- | with a capital of $500,000; incorporators, | Mattle Bailey, colored, was fined $ by hel, Sonquer conditic 3 ¢ Washington hall, 18th and Harney streets, @ TR k P eral to be of any practical henefit in the | povert Kelly, Hiram Knox, Walter Fowler, | J1dke KIng yesterday for disturbing the ! 197, 81E001H P y | T T T TIn T ITIIrIIniy peace Jolly Eight's lively ball this evening. set to work o regain it reorganization of the party. B. C. Cooke, T. P. Estes and L. Taylor. [ " A gidewalk is being laid on the east side | Clark's union orchestr A grand good When we lose our nerve force we For the Consolidated Victoria Mining and | of Thirty-second street, between L and K | time for you. Yes, gents 2 N lGos Qught to seck a means of geting it FINANCIAL PLANK TOO HEAVY | Miltin company at Braokings, with o cap- | Streets time for you. Yes, gents e, Welcome, Ball! “rfiere i & ey, et o § i There is nothing . 5 like an Education : S lARby ch " scientific. ital of $1,000000; incorporators, H. E.[ O%car ’,‘(";m‘:{;“"l'l';' Gadey company. hae LOCAL BREVITIES. A college education costs a great many dol- Silver De- | cover, E. W. Sheets, Jullus Simmons and | matters. ol 7 the Las others. For the Golden Eagle Oil company at James McGuirk, who Is employved at the lars, but the man with a good dictionary at his elbow has a good education behind him. SS§5588898888 csesssss»ssmfismssa SEEEEEEN " Diphtheria s under quarantine at 2220 Two Campnigns. Pierre, with a capital of $500,000; incor- :’\.m'ml\i ‘hnm«- in 'Kansas City, 18 home for | South Fifteenth street g o) e, D! e RONAAYS. The Board of Fire and Pollee Commlssion - porators, Dr. W. D. Clark, F. H. Crosby [ " i€ o 3 ’ The F nmis 5 TARN 3 9 " Margaret Haley has sued the city for | ers will not meet Monday night INDIANAPOLIS, Ind v“lx ~\‘ ""'"":‘ and G, Pattison. $.00 damages on account of the grading of | “'p . Anderson h v i (SRR Danforth, ex-chairman of the New Yorl Q'street at Nineteenth street e SIS T AR aRt Rrojived B builds f PR the democratic committee, called on Mayor May Estrange vernors. et commissioner 18 laving a side- | ot r.‘“‘,,,“ T e A LR R feefl the merves, making them steady Thomas Taggart this afternoon. Concerning | ABERDEEN, 8. D., Dec. 21.—(Special ‘l TR NS ;“i"" (St Twenty-ghind Antone Scalao, an cmploye of the We do not' clieve they e fail to s, he sald e case of Carl Bansfleld, involving the d Q streets, of Publlc Works, who Ix sick at cure Nervous Debil hysical Politics, he said Aha oay r':. %t Axtell of Ellend f at| The Young Men's Christian association | seph's hospital with typhold fever, haustion; that's why we ngree to refund “I have a great admiration for Mr. Bryan, | arrest of Sheri L0dL OV WHENGais entertainment at the Presbyterian church | ported to be s better r money if six boxes do not cure but 1 have no hesitancy in stating that the | Milbank, 8. D., is becoming much talked | jast night was a very pleasant affair The official report of the destruction of you, financial plank of the democratic platform |wbout, as it seems to threaten to create | Miss Florence Smith has returned from |mafl at the wreck of the Burlington fast : both {n 1896 and 1900. 1 hardly think it is [ Dakotas. It is told that Banefield stole | With“her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M | The report statos thit e s sod Book free.” Address, Prat, My politic to continue a policy which has re- | property at Ellendale, in Dickey county, [ Smith tained pupers and packages for Omaha, the | R Glaeland. ¢ r o ' o e Clerk Shrigley 1s disappointed because he Nebraska and the states west o Bold by Kuhn & Co, 1ith and Douglas, sulted {n the defeat of the party twice In|North Dakota, and fled across the state line | Clerk Shrigley s disgppointed bcuse ho oRNapraska and the wtates weat et | (NMSIRY R @ Lou Jith ang, Doagl succession.” to Milbauk, where he was caught and held | Wiich he hid ‘ndvertacd for. 1t s stated | The CXACL wmount cannot be determined. | 04 % 4 Full Mr. Dauforth, when asked about the rumor | for his pursuer. rift Axtell, who sought | that the clty's financial condition prevented | . andi R Weber, saperin- to the effect that Senator Jones would scon | to take him back home before the requisi- [ dewlers from bldding 15" Industrinl yehool at resign as chairman of the national demo- | tion papers, then on the way to Governor oz & Cola 10 h B Geneva, to :\I;IE:MNHI‘\‘\‘ court ’|’1.‘1.l/“.mnh|v“.‘m an cratle committee, sald: Lee, had been received. Governor Lee| LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS ¢ ' The supreme court “All 1 know I8 what 1 have read in the | flatly clined to sign the papers and Ax- 1 unconstitutional a atut RENADARITE Sol) s thisd and RDeA 916 and couts for PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, | [ i thid 10 s i “If Senator Jones resigns who, in your|illegal arrest. Bansfleld also is bringing THS only IRW ROw {n foree has an Yimit 3 e selocted ta 0 his place?"" ctic 8! e J o - [ 6 years, so that legally the youn, opinion, will be selocted (o tako his place?” | action against the sheriff for false fmpris- | o0 wooo oo =m0 G o Grand, | OF T U ek % tuined The hear- & “Mayor Taggart of this city Is very prom- | onment Joseph Zovodsky of Plattsmouth is at the 1“".’4”:;:\;.. “‘.:""\'tj.‘v‘i.“‘u \‘uhlvm‘nu ,ltm'!m?u'r Governor Lee has requisition papers out | Mijlard. b | » o “[for a man in North Dakota, but it is| . K. Valentine of West Point is at the > IRRITABLE TEMPER |!housht that Governor Devine will re fugs | Her Grand Y % ) - to honor them unless Bansfield is returncd |, I#aac Shepherd of Riverton wes at the =y 2 b g Murray Friday to Ellendale under arrest. Mrs, G. M. Mullins of Papillion registered Friday at the Mirray RS REER) 1119100 $35885 b EYEY Colonel €. J. Bllls of Fairbury, ) y . Dec. 2L—(Special Tele- | reglatered at the Millard he 0", l ne s ] The Btate Board of Pardons today | 3. M. Cunningham, the agont for a New v I I 4 IS the Latebt and Best DlClIUllal'y. recommended pardons for Fred Hardipg | York woollen factory, is at the Millard B e A L : and John Smith, sentenced from Brookings | (Grant 8impson, a prominent merchaut e To... Sioux Falls, 8. D., I8 registered at county on a grand larceny charge; for| Millard Claronce Allen, sentenced from Sanb. Willlam Johnson, representative of {h county for.grand Iurcony, and for H. N, | SOt mecrests 1 Sk B L i _ s Ca”fm‘nia : The cost is low—only $7. King, sentenced from Spink county for [ 1'en SFRNC L L ennings. Mrs mansiaughter wiiing S Bkt B, . The book is new, Countien ",:",’ ""_‘ A0 s ,’“:‘l":u Al ; 3 ‘hat runs Personally Conducted L . ev. K refz and Zhugh 1. : 3 ) b Jiafs aod Miv. Fisush | . , Excursions from Omaha three duys It is well edited—some of the Within the last few days there have been | ; went to 8t. Louls and will not i / cue ek, calls for $11,600 of the perma choo turn to Omaha for several days 1hey are in charge g ste " | s for BLLAM Bt She uermantil mehiool | S 000 Cloaey, b Siudent of Notrs Dame 7 (4 pllsy e Be o1 competent ablest men of the day have p- - o | universt isited Omal friends Frida ) 7 bt " | Marshal county, $3,000; Brule county, $2,000; | While aniaute to hia home at Grand Tolam / e - 2 ] i T Is ot always a sign of bad disposition | Kinksbury county, $5000; - MCPherson | to spend the holidup T/ | 1<ve Union Station Wednesdays, contributed time and ability in man or woman, but of unstrung |county, $1,000; Miner county, $400, and | Willlam Olmstead of Guernsey, Wyo ‘: 1:30 p. m. an o ere nts b 7 erc| e o ’ nerves due to Kidney Trouble, Painin | Deuel county, $200 at the Merchants buying merchavdise f0r | 1¢ ne man does not stop the cough | Leave Union Station Fridays, 1:30 to it, Back, Dizziness, Urine which smells, Noe g A nized in the new Wyoming eountrs the cough stops the man; stops hi ap- P Egd Deposits in the Urine, Night Sweats a W Char gy Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Megeath of Rock his sleep, his pleasure and hi e i Stati o = [ 0 ok Mot aod. Hantis ara'the PIERRE, 8. D., Dec. 21.—(Speclal 'Tele- | 8prings, who have been visiing for a few i 3 m‘h T 8 AT canlah e ‘vllll“"'“ Station Saturdays, 5:2 It]scomplete—contamlng 30 , symptoms to watch for carefully. There | &ram)—Miss Jessic Fuller resigned her | weeks mith Mr. and Mra, Mel Hoerner have | oo, ctimes relieve but they don't go deep L : T is however, no need to suffer nor to | Position as clerk of the supreme court, to | with sons who live In clties in the west enough to cure. Dr. Pierce's Golden 000 words‘ No other diction~ cause unhappiness, take effect March 1, and Frank Crane of | George L. Erhard and Phil Ryan, two e Discovery cures coughs and ; Watertown, chairman of the republican | the well known commercisl men who travel | ¢ spirator rans pef Ticket O fMee U7 nicn Staticn \ L ases of the re Ory Organs pers MORROW'S | state central committee, has been appointed | QUt of Omaha, arc in the city fr hetr T AL OE o, g Ty _ i anl oy, 10 Sops e | 1920 Faruum 5. 10th ahd Marey Sis. ary has so many, KlD-NE-Ums oheRE AR are S 1 it o hend :" flf I‘ s :he = | It is standard—can be relied Keep the bowels active If you would pre- | Nebraskans at the Mcr Il stop the disease and restore the |Serve your health. A dose of Prickly Ash | Spragine snd M. J. Awllcox of Crar ng the action of t lood - making . (P Tufferer to health under §5o cash guar. | Bitters now and then doos this to per- | Mr& W. M; Husenott i glands entiches every organ with the o L'»‘.\"“"‘-“}L'i‘.'t"»‘.‘”!‘ upon for both definition and antee and the solemn assurance of ction. neva, W Ar of Be good blood which afone will make a g ik, the genuine an Wehling of Hoope o NGEURREN ECY ) L i 1 tsir originatars, under oath. VAT B Hlana, alxhr Leeknan repmsenting fa | K968 D07 % g dacoumsnscicniy | & pronunciation, NEBRASKA —_— M<u..uvnuum\ of Chicago, 15 at the Millard, | *My husband had been ¢ uehing for yea y\‘u‘ n,.u.‘ ‘h chv e " | INSTRUMENTS filed for record Friday, | “No matter what the censis report may iy | rankly told me that he w eyttt paatun O toes sul e e v e December 21, 1600: rd TR ] about this city,” sata Mr. Bland, “1 realiz Yamption.” writes Mrs, John S} ) LALMOET NOTH GRS AURIRS BMRpod 4 Stenion & it to be one of the best points fn m 25th Viace ago. 111, "He had & o J 1. Buck, Painter, 1981 T st Linoln Warranty Deeds. territory. My sales here are indicative ot | ferrible coughing spells, we Bot only grew muc PR I'here are a great many other things which B.0. Weod 08 0. 1% &t Lincola | 68, Weathrook to I B Blanchard, local, prosperlty” nd 1 focl cortain’ that | alarie m..]: el for the birsting'of & Tiood LI e o : s A 8 Powel ) E sl o t block 2, Hunscom Place........$1,50 [ my house will ‘make Omaha one of | vessel or a hemorr almost avy time | . are Y e A b e ¥ '1,“"'“‘1';1,.‘ Mipater, b D, Jones and wife to P, Mooy ) main distributing points.’ Afler three dayy 'r""v”\ he was too weak o 1 could be said of the work, but if inte ted Min 930 . Linoaln lota 18 and A7 block Haloyon Prank MacDonagh of Chicago, passenger | €ros the room. The doctor dud him o Kood ! @ {i 3 Y Sirk Sohi Neovman 313 1th Corio. enmkacity | Helghts w0 ihe I East Coart rail ited the case 10 a st who handed me MIRE YOUR on the Megeath Stationery Company, 1508 L Beunen, 623 8. 1ith St Nebraska ¢ oy W. Henry and wife 1o W, R. An- B pr ng the charms of ¥ a bott! P‘ \‘ Dr ¥ n Me SOV " "’r v SE.‘" s W AR, 54h Corso o 4ih at NebraskaCity thony, wig lot 21, block 23, BpHng Val mer resort in winter. Mr. Ma My hu Ty w . 1 % for v Ifarnam street, and examine a copy. You ed Fglinaerou ave. cor {ih oL Neuraska (1o padd vt 750 | Donagh I8 an_ Omaha boy, son of * L len Madie i Shall 1810 ORin & h 8. B Burnham 10 Berthi Peterson Mac,! one of the ploneer newspaper ; s X : ith R fis i W. i Ellington, 2208 S 10th st Omaha lots 1 to 4, block 5, Burnham Place.. @ |the west and publisher of the Watch ; 0 1 went to work. with us in admiring the work, b 3 ¥ " red o e A ave . Lester Patterson to G. R. Lind and now the Omaha Mercury. Frank grew up k6 7 Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, wife, els 1ot 4. A. H. Banders' add... 400 [among the newspaper men of Umaha, went | D, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bili- but Yellow Tablets and sell at £ty |5 " Kiltenbrink and wife to Mattie to Chicago with “the family six 'vears | ousness, They produce permanent bene- cents a hox at drug stores. Kiewlt, lot 9, block 26, South Omaha.. 2000 | ago. and switched ~from the newspaper | gioio (Y PROGEes Beriiaiient bes PRINGFIELD, O. = |offices to rajlroading. Omaha weavigdntunges vll and do H‘n re-act on the system. One g JOHN MORROW & CO., 8 . 9 Total AINount of transfers............ 4,60 | gave hig & cordial welcome, is & geutle laxative, two a cathartic dose, L RERE R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R A ) IERRRRRERRE] oF Vet GO Foulid