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THE OM DAILY rops oun be more extensively raised. 4 HUL cometery Prices ill bo more nearly uniform over the South Omaha News. v ountry. ® here will be no great rush ”‘i yar Arguments Advanced by Prominent Road |"#/Iroad work at different seasons of the All of the Iy | year was predicied there was no quorum of today and Delicious Reformers Avalyzed, LS AL But in the eyes of the agricultural people | the council at the meeting called for last - the arguments as to the great financial ght and two or three matters of impor- | (O Cake, o | ®aing from stone roads are not founded on |(ance will have to go over until next |groet quite sick STONE ROADS NOT POPULAR IN COUNTRY | fact; the major arguments with the farmer | Thursday night. Mayor Kelly and Ave | Tho twelve fotter b Flaky Hot today are gocial questions. 1. Good roads | members wered to roll call, but the | With heavy loads yes thoy ¢ Bi . Sty will make possible the centralization of the | Sixth member did not materfalize and an [Vt blaer rush . scuit, Crisp Agricaltaral People Favor Better | pyra) achool system which s now receiving [adjournment was made necessary. It was | Street Lan y force Conditi of Present Earth Roads, men engaged o w from D attention with the farmer. 2. They wiil |the intention of the majority of the mem- | atremt cromiee ooy oughnuts, With & View (o Ha facilitate rural mall delivery and to my |bers to rush through the r order of [ The motor traina ¢ S c Roads Later, personal knowledge 1 know that at the |business and then take up the charter :hw were crowded from carly rusts present timo this i3 with the farmer of |belng prepared by a committee of the (Jatc B Bkt voutcrday oy 5 1llinois one of the strongest arguments in | council |day, but dudge King Is ex fown 1o light and Among the papers presented to the g0od | favor of better roads. 3. Highways will | One important matter that will have to |hold a short » £ the roads congress held in Chicago recently | change in appearance, the sanitary condi- |€o over is the Burke judgment for $2,200.] Ben " jail delicate. : ) 3 ) was one on "‘Good Roads from the Farmers' | tions o the farm will improve and it will | Notice was served on the city officials a e who held Standpont,” by Prof. Fred R. Crane of | bring to us a hfgher degree of civilization. | day o two ago that unless the judgment | 0o o0 Q@ stroct lust Saturday night Farwi Crops at the University of lllinois Auticipating the question, I will say be- | was paid mandamus proceedings would be |, o ‘.‘yl Vnrvu'nu' ':y..l ; ||:J \“\\.V" ‘,.,: v”|'hf! As it doubtless reflects the views of thou Fmphasis must bc givcn to thC f"l(‘l’ that % 5t b n : tore closing that I am In a position to know | commenced at once. It is thought, howe |fllustrated cover was particnlarly fir 2 act sands of farmers throughout the entire | how the farmers stand on this question. and | €ver, that the attorney for Durke will con- | Hugh N. Neary, whose home i« in Cer country, we take pleasure In reproducing [ our position is, “not for country stome |Sent to wail until Thursday night, as ar- |{fal America, fa 'the guest of Joseph D) ° ° -~ ¥ Egan, 1018 North Twenty-fourth street it here. Prof. Crane sald \t present in Tllinois,” but for a |rangements will be made at that time for e ChakATay P R Royal Baking - Potvder - Risen T ik o oy vembltdral Inieree e 0T 43 | the payment of the cison, “There 1 money | gy Ciriiman troo and entertainment u . . PO in Illinois has allowed me to become fa- | looking toward a possible future of hard |[in the judgment fund and the sum necess was greatly enjoyed by all who attended foods — light, sweet, declicate hot-biscuit, hot rd miliar with the farmers’ views in re roads. Get our state ald laws passed, but | #ary will bo voted on Thursday night to | A stereopticon entertainment, showing tha to our country roads, and I come here to |expend the money on improving our earth | *atisfy this claim and thus save the city the |!fe of Christ, was given at the [irst l'O"S, doughnuts, pud- offer these, hoping 1 may be able to helb [roads by: 1. Proper drainage of these |COSt of answering to a mandamus suit Methodist Episcopal_church last night for the scholars of the Sunday sch the genoral good roads movement, for |ronds Permanent stone culverts and | [t was also desired to take some action | Colonel . James L. Paxton, general s W— which 1 have a most friendly feeling. 1 [bridges of cteel or stone. 3. A thorough |On the sewer bonds for one of the sewers |perintendent of the Unlon Stock Yards 1 id 3 150 W50 TAINg Tavoncoly TMhakced by (B | Strery L o ont Ll e e Y hen | Molidaya ‘with friends and relativen 5 ’ favorably influenced by the | properly mainta hrough the year ot affect the contracte ay € Frank Howe, the special delivery mes. notoniyanti-dyspeptic i agltators of good roads. The arguments | This {s the footing on which it can|there was an interest proposition to be |wenger at the postofien. fs lajd ip with an > put forward by many leading workers and | establish itsclt at present; the farmer s |handled, but it had to go over. All of these |Injury to one of his feet. While playing in themselves, but aid / the figures as to the loss of the farmer | there: and when the foundation of fhe |Maiters will be discussed and disposed of | WAt @ tirget rifle ho shot himsclf, bat the . o due to the present condition of our coun- | road is completed this is your cornerstone | Thursday night. Tho refreshment committoe of the Young the digestion of other mont committe o ¢ try roads, are viewed by him with sus- [ and hard roads will be but another step in Men's Christian assoclation s requested (0 y o nes-H meet at the residonce of Mra. D 1. Clirtis . . picion. I do not think I misrepresent the | the evolutionary process et ! v y saying Miss Annie Hunter and Mr. George Jones | Thursday afternoon at 2:d o'clock to mike foods with which they farmers of (his state by saying that they — P UL LR R LR L by iR g g U OO UG il 5 h ¢ are mot against a good roads movement, GREA AIN'S CENSUS, r BN4OE A T Hunte & BN ot —_— - but are suspicious of any organized effort, — bbbyt Ll S 0 L : bl #1000 Worth of Good. assimilate 1n thestom 7 unless backed by arguments which appear Day Only Win {:"'.I"'l‘“'-\“l""‘r: :‘*r""y* P l;\"”'_" A. M. Thurness of Wills Creek Coal Co., ] 7}/ 7 to him to be reasonable and supported by the Filling « bibLliiggadl ooy v, IEVIE 1| Buffalo, O, writes: “I have been afficted ach—the Jjoint, the statements which can stand on their merits. | Great Britain is pre to count frg | JONDSON, rector of St. Martin's Eplscobal | wiih kidney and bladder troublo for vears, church, performed the ceremony, which . “Let us examine closely a few of the | great and ever-growing family, says the sing gravel or stenes witn excruclating gmc, thc cntree 2 | fi as witnessed by only a few invited friends arguments advanced by prominent road re- | London Daily Mail The decennial census | 3% 1ines ln'.r ':"“" f it |‘| ’~”|y:|:|. pain. Other twedicines only gave rollet. will be taken on Sunday, March il AL AL b ] : formers. e stone-roads agitator has nex Y After taking Foley's Kidney Cure the result important parts of the - figured out under a European stone | The work of paving the way for the great |00 Eroom. accompanicd by F. A, Jones | wag surprising. A few doses started the Chri F road system we could do away with one- | count is now proceeding at Somerset House. | #e1 Wife and Mr. and Mrs. A, L. HUBter | brick dust, like fine stones and now [ 4 half of our horses. He figures their ex- | Let us toke a look at the headquarters | . 2 gdd Bl AR B A have no pain across m dneys and 1 feel which for onc-half of the horses in the 40,000 men will be directed, the registrar | 1n¢ bride has occupied a responsible | gong me $1,000 worth of good.” Take no United States (7,000,000) would amount to | general in command. The staft sit in a |POSIton In the public schools here for | gunstitute. Myers-Ditlon Dru Y 3 Co., Omahia % |several years and the groom Is a well | oy R ynl Baking Pow v $1,000,000,000 lost annually becavse of our [ room unlike a government offce as a e o¥e: 0 * o’ B0 cards | PIVIon's drug store uth Omaha O g Powder X ) DPresent country road system. Putting this : room well could be. 1t Is renlly a kitchent | KIOWh emplove of the Unon Stock Yard D — . i oug u comp ention, Knlshint makes the food finer ? sum on interest at b per cent it would | Kitchen though it obviously the room e fiterat o E ke ot 4 bulld each year a stone road, costing $10,000 | s occupied by clerks, who to every city, The funeral of A, Kment will take place | Additional Delivery Window; 2 p. m. Tuesday fre Castle A flavored, more tasty, more BN &, | per mile, from Chicago to New York; from | town, village, hamlet—{o every nook of the | at 2 p. m. Tuesday from Castle hall of Jan keep Cook's The fusionists had another inning in the election contest case yesterday, but failed to . | Sioce the two additional windows for o shts of Pyt stiat Chicago to New Orleans, aud from Chicago | United Kingdom—ore quietly, methodically | tho delivery of Sunday mail have been | yumcr hil. oo amien pyias (Hohemian healthful. to San Francisco. Can You make any | Sending iusiructions for the taking of the |placed in position Postmaster Etter hus | Ao menies oo pee It Thirteonth stroot) farmor believe that? Again, allowing that | census of 1601 lified the work by - ' ptduinheiibial) b oLl b1 B8N A : simplified the work by designating certain B, OBRMAS all our horses are necessary In the United | After an hour's wait—Somerset House 18 | wintows where mall for cariain wards wil avb— The “Royal Bakerand States, they have figured that on stone too old to take much heed of time—a brisk, | be handled. The first window on the north Red Cross Wi Not Celebrate, Pastry Cook"'— con- roads a horse will save from $15 to $20 in [ pleasant-faced, quietly-spoken gentleman | Wil handle the mail for the First ward, | NEW YORK, Dee. 20 The folnt come taining over S0o most b4 annual wear. This for Hlinols would give [ enters the Kitchen and informs the visitor [ {he middle window will be the Second | MIttee of the municiyal nesembly Appoin ted ctical and valuable us $15,000,000 annual loss which would | that he Is the secretary of the census. [ warders', whilo the south window will be | (0 SFFANge the celebration of the century s . BERARS AL oo ¢ , h g % VOurs a6 tiot (oins and Soaricd cooking receipts— build a stone road, costing $10,000 per mile, | Somechow it seems out of place to ask him | where residents of the Third and Fourth requests made bv the Red Cross so. free 1o every patron, There are cheap baking powders, made from alum, but they clear around the state and give us $2,000,- | SUch an absurdly modern question as, “Do | wards are to call for thelr mall. Four ¥ through Frank Higbee, that the com Send postal card are exceedingly harmful to health. Their astringent and 000 to spare. Let us investigate. (1) We |You proposc to adopt the punching machine | carriers will be on duty at each of these | I ela ader’ e dnanim! G rhratton (o with your full address. cauterizing qualities add a dangerous element to food. cannot cerry on the field farm work with | Which r:-n)mll_-n suces sful in taking the | three windows. The general delivery win- | In Madison Square Garden on New Yenr & a smaller force of horses than we mnow | €€Dsus of the United States?" But without | gow will, of course, be open as usual. It | €V Mr. Highee asked the hearing have, and the farmer ignores any argu. | appearing unduly shocked, the secretary |is thought that under the wxisting arrange. | Bt M Sor e U LS Iaane af e ment based upon a decrease of our present [ Feplied that the attention of the depart- |ment there will be no delay in the deliy- | soclety for that nigh il ute Bousia's ROYVAL BAKING POWDER €O., 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. number of horses. (2) Allowing that a | ment had been drawn to the machine, that | ery of mail on Sundays | Wekad he the cotmmivies purchirs o eioh horse which is continually on the road | ®Xperiments hive "n-- n made and that the; — of greetings fron Tulers and. other per T could earn $16 to $ioFS. Gaoh: year 6fi| WII ‘Iu\l uwnl S0 ‘vw» years will be re i mv'” Imul: t sonagen of note Wil over the world c YT o 3. P " o 5 s | Quired to complete the census of the Brite ednesday afternoon Coroner Swanson | gathering of which cost (he et Q \ PN | Christensen, 1118 North Twenty-n aged | present K « little sewer on Ohio street, | & stone road; only a small per cent of the [ 94 bee sald. Chairman FUSIONISTS SHY 0¥ LA L R b Rk sl in il A AMIE N b Ll iRt M b ey B it [ will hold an inquest over the remains of [W0 M. Highee suld. | Chuiran aged ; Nl Jongen. Tmmaniel hospital, | finished sewer, will be compileted. ' Thie fne | poro, the farmer knows that horses ar During the week ending March 31 one of | Willlam Riley, who was killed Saturday | vent the acceptance of the proposit aged 55 ch, Thi h stree cather during the 1asc two onths has : w > = 9 00 ¢! o g o ¢ g hy @ o v < | municipal assemb! approprinted « "SirheBteve Behicker: 1016 Mar {1 | permitied il Work to brogtess without in: | permanently injured when traveled on [ the 40,000 enumerators will leave at your | night by a motor train. A jury was im- | munlcipal assembly ppropriated i N A CoH South 2 terruption and for the first time in ‘many | stono roads any extended length of time | Bouse @ schedvle. After dinner you will | panclled vesterday and a recess taken un- | (3 for the clebratlon © 55 Efforts to Disprove Republican Charges of Filta’ Blocmer, South i | yenrs the city will entor upon & NCW V4T | 4uq aleo that it costs much more to kecp | EMher about you the mesbers of your | Ul Wednesday. It is asserted that Motor- | fusai thers would be no Ited ros el / i Jo Offmn, W06 Sou sirl: | Withoat any old contracts. v odgers ou an Porter will testify 86 ot | bration on New Year's eve. The soclefy Fraud Result in Failure. Michael McCormack, 1145 irl the hoof in repair. Thus from a financial | family, your I lulla it you havo any—your Lm“"""r“'"“’“ """’”“"l" koo IR LR Gty P AR V. P. Rels, 2480 South . hoy BENNE poiut of view we are not favorably in- | Men servants and your mald servants, see the man on the tracks becauso the| he anniversary of the acceptance of th lgust Bichel, 253 Californin, bov: Otte ik AT, g anybody elso who on the night of the census | electric street lights were not bur g iy Dy the Unithd Sti WARING THINKS THE CANVASS WAS FAIR nielson, 624 South Nineteenth, boy Open Till N 5 L} AR The United States Department of Agri- | 14¥ may be living under your roof. Then | OWing to the blinding snowstorm the | wou 'lm TR E '\hf;x Lt LR Mg Store Clowed AN Day Xmaw, 100 DOLLS FOR 1C—UNPRECEDENTED | o0 B, 5 o e of road in. | You will fll in the scheduls with “the name, | light on the motor, it is stated, did not | Committes it Hayden Bros., as usual, will be closed SLAUGHTER OF HOLIDAY GOODS quiry circular No. 19, in which it is stated | %¢X. age, profession, or occupation, condition | throw light far enpugh ahead to llow the | Order of the rican Wine Co. of St Johpnon Serenely Confident that | all day Cheistmas to enable thelr big force E HURRY e and | that “Ten thousand letters of inquiry were [ % 0 marriage, relation to head of family, | motorman to see Riley in time to stop the | Louis, it your grocer don't Whére Wi Né trotisdiwork 10 6D o¥al “t5EHTRRA. K Sar iy OHMtiEES, | Don uise soming 10 tls morning A0% lscnt to intelligent and reliable farmers | birthplace, and (where the person was born | train. Arrangements for the burial of | Imperial Extra Dry Chamy in South Omaha A merry Christmas to all our patrons. | Fo¥ ‘l\!'l tith “l L b "uu'm:'-l"\‘\mnm \ | throughout the country and’ reports were | broad) nationality of every living person™ { Riley will be made today. Election. HAYDEN BROS. | 0 & e 10-cent dolls for 1 cont . |consolidated from 1,200 counties giving the [ o the hoy ¥ e Bty ‘Way Down Sa in Dixier Elegantly drcssed dolls at cost and less, | 2Y¢rage length of haul in miles from farms :,‘.‘:”f‘.“”:ly‘f s ot Mbout 350 to0s of| groung was broken yesterdsy for an €x- | petarasd. fF trip 18 an ideal placo to spend tho winter. The | Boys' toolchests, toy trains, drums, horns; | L0, MArket or shipping polats, the average | sehodules whieh e otote it~ | tension of the present horse and mule | In the east deal place to spend the win o 8" toolchests, toy trains, drums, horns, 5 “ i ected to produce. This complete directory ! # * Ruder. geners nt of the Bur- weight of load hauled, and the average cost | P Y| harn at th Kk 3 |, H ¥ [3 “Dixle Flyer" via llinois Central railroad | hobby horses; children's sots, knife, fork . of every human being in the kingdom | Prn at the stock yards. The addition will | yngion at Salt Lake, is i1 town, a catlor L ' per ton per mile.” This circular stated 1 Kingdom |\ s frame structure sixty feet lo . ' 3 el e seeriihoie Ly A 40600t bavel atd: et Ry ¢ it Ry 4 e a frame structure sixty fe n at_general headquarte evidenc d adduced (i lkgdindady r Tt ¢ e i miles; that the average load is 1% ton; s intende: arily o s bari Milwaukee at Denver, fs in the city to tradiot the evidence of fraud adduced by the { ory points. Address W. H. Brill, D. T A., | be sold out. It makes no difforonce to us | ue%, (1At e R e L o The 40,000 cnumerators are alrendy be- | 1% intended primarily as a horse barn, but | Milwaukee at Denter, i i the contestants. OEikba VD WHRL Chayi CoRG ATl Wil & T A e AT AR nomAs s | SHEARAL,. 'Tha oAy of. thiesk omalaic hak | WL o) oouetrunfon)an:toihe avitialls [ 270 G Al uiatl: \savoline e sbit e Arant H. M. Waring of the canvassing board A f i R UL Rl 1 al ¢ $1.94 per ton to mar POk for the accommodation of cattle on the |of the Unfon Pacific, with headquarters ot a quick move on and sccure them TR debted to & » | been increased since the last census. Each was put on tho stand and gave it as hls | Huberman, jewelor, est. 1866; absolutely | whilo you cen. Bargains In all departments | by tha o Baker oo ooied 10 an articlo | 0 eive n fee of £1 1s. and an agdi. | Occasion of blooded stock snles, It Is bl R opinion that the canvass of the votes was | rellable; lowest prices; i5th and Douglas. | evers day durine (he week o o x | DY Ira O. Baker, professor of civil engl et boidiot stated that the rapid growth of the horse nehl Taasenser dupnt ¢ 1 I o clear 8tock | neering at the university, for an analysis | tional 1 (instead of 25 6d, as formerly) Unfon Pacific, who has bien "‘"’-' e ryriniahi prior to inveatory on January 1 ot thIs’ eleoLiar 4 an analysls | oor every 100 persons over the first 400 in | MATKet as well as the increasing popu- | Sn francise several ook’ sufferiag Charles ohnson, one of the fusion Y =i C « . | i . | 1arity of South Omaha for the holding of | With the typhoid fever alni Dhdly e 28 Whose se it PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. R. B According to this circular it cost us in | his district, beside an allowance for every | |iEY bf Bouth Gmaba for the holding of | I WE (VRRRI JREe bt ST R legislative candidates whose seat Is in qu 16th nudt Gahltel ‘Av blooded stock sales has made a move of \ v ot o e gl Aol h_and Capitol Ave. |pjinois, with our 21,000,000 tons of farm | Mile above five miles traversed. In London fnvalld’s chalt and expects to leave his S = . | a8 amolont saumarator will doal Wit this kind a necessity present_quarters the first of the vear for lent practice in the election at South| W.T.Barstow of Ord lu at the Murray. Marriage Licennes, produce in 1895, over $40.000.000 to market | an eficient enumer Sy “'H'rj' ‘,‘,“I"_‘h o through southern California Omaba. On cross-examination Mr. Johnson b Tengat ot 'f:“d <\|. ‘l:;' e 1:1 ‘I'}"‘ ‘l"r The following licenses to wed were jssued | ©UF ¢rops, and two-thirds of this, it is lt_'m'- 3 nn:»v:w»u:\ ‘x’ll .Alv“r\_‘l‘;l Lo Oficial Notice. sald that he had ot been in South Omaha b 2 kel at the office of the county judgo yesterday: |¢laimed, can be saved by road improve- | PORGS, BC asters and ove gladly [ mo on election ds 4 would not have k Iber: 3 ler | Name and Restde {ment; enough to cover the annual public | &ct as enumerators in rural districts cction day and would not have known | L. M. Eberson of St. Louls is at the ller Ond HEitiy {6t erbating L tin tureaot of fraud it there had been auy. Grind i B, Crawford, Omaha ... ... w2 | school expenses in Illiuols for three years ne of the most interesting features o Luther Drako of the Merchants’ National | D P Rolfe of Nebraskn City fs at the | Kora Welsh, Omaha e 24 prof. Baker made inquiry at Weshington | the census will be the counting ot e ol § S RATONANE. i Murray. i ‘ran Gallant, South Omaha egard to the answers recelved fo sons and vehicles that enter the city of v bt g (s bank testified that he had pald $260 10| b N “ywhgtenend of Elgin is stopping at | Nellie J. Harrow, Nebraska City 15 remata i L e B O oian dislog thio weniyafousihausm bia | i adasadny, Dhsambor &) at 3o elooki Miles Mitchell on an order from Edward | the ller Wd. George D, Jones, Soith Omaha 4 circular and could learn nothing from the kot e S & m. for the purpose of attending the fun- Rosewater a few days before the clection. | W. T. Holmes of Hay Springs is a guest | Annle Hunter, Atbany, Mo e office of road inquiry as to the distribution | day to be sclected or this purpose | apay of Brother John B, Seykora, sr. He said the money was paid out of funds |t the Tier Grand Isaae Wentworth, Sioux City .. " of these replies. If the replies were gen- | enumerators will bo posted at all the inlets A. NELSON, Noble ' of the national republican committee. P. H. Kennedy of Linco!n registered don- | Bvelyn M. Bur Boston e eral, It means that one county in twen to the city. In 1861 tho total of 1,121,703 Z. 8. FOLLETTE, Secretary. day at the Millard John 1. Longanceker, Omaha five was heard from. If they were bunched, | Persons entered the city at eighty different Star Witness Proves Disnppolntment, | ¢ V. Halsclaw of Valentine was at the | Maggic Gallagher, Omaha y \ 40 then they can form no basis for an argu- | points and the vehicles numbered 62,188 orchants' Monda Herbert W. Robingon. Valley ; At the afternoon sesslon, which was held | Marcianis Bendar ot LASRD Mirown, Vatley ey ment. In their most favorable light they | Under both heads a vast increase is an- Mathews, in at South Omaha, the fusionists made their d . pped ¢ | | ter Grand Monday Clarence C. Smith, Chadron ... .7 lare not acceptable. The answer to the | ticipated for 1501 second effort to produce a star witness in | phomas W. Day of Kansas City is stop- | Elizabeth A, O'Linn, Owmah the person of George L. Dare, a plumber | ping nt the Murray 1al M. Finke, Latrobe, P the officers and members of South | Omaha lodge, No. 148, are requested and | visiting brothers cordially invited to meet at Odd Fellows' hall, South Omaha, on Poor. charge of tho | gospel mission on Twenty-fifth street, and mere question of average haul will depend enerally speaking, his co-workers will give a dinner to the - the v ‘ Oikbalne . Hokter Omata on the immediate locality, and the method | probably be found that the ra poor from 2 until 5 o'clock this aft and a friend and neighbor of Mayor Kelly. | ‘|;\.|< (;ulv\rl‘]v‘ll» g Kansas Clty s re ke HEoRal ot 8 . |of answering. If the answer was one-half | In the population of the kingdom has ¢ Dare stated that he had been introduced to [ Istered at the Millard. 0 © Julla G.Seh omaha L 3 | the distance of the haul from the farthest | slderably fallen off during the last decade. Edward = Rosewater by Mayor Kelly | o wieut at the Millard, ’ James W. Haines, Topek: 3 farm hauling to a certain station, then it [ We have arrived at that stage when the at Jack Maher's place in South| p. b, Persons and wife of Leadville I, Robinson, Seribner .. 0000000 W g incorrect, because for a certain distanco | ratio of increaso diminfshes in all countries. Omaba about 1 o'clock on elec- Colo, are at the Millard. Whitam g Morgan, Omaha Ut f60im . the Atatioh tha smiount Bauisq R A 1t et ™ Alse & Penfolds, We examine tion day. In making the introduction the I\\ ¢ v.\'h‘\‘mhl‘c‘l' ‘-I:‘r,\}lu.u‘vvk was a Mon- \'n“:“mh\\ “;;I'l’h 4 "”“‘Hm s Fe10] will vary as the square of the distance from | HELPED TH IN TROUN When nesdad—Wo have our own man. mayor told Mr. Rosewater that Dare was a | 135 fuew o8 The MEhiate, oo L S W Son: Omal PSR the station increases, beyond which dis- — Mo v afacturing plant and grind all our own democrat, but having a contract for the | p ey ) ‘ L emont are guests at the Murray — - tance the answer Is entirely too vague to | Marcus Daly Had Many Good Qualities | There will be only one delivery of mai | § tenser construction of a sewer In South Omaba, | pp. M. B. Lowrle of the Omaha Theolosi- HOMPIBRKERY 30V | mean anything. Of the answers quoted t Few Discovered. L THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. he was disposed to help out a portion of | cal seminary has returned from an eastern o Vo. 19, ber cent are fro The d ol Sl 4 Mrs. Miles Mitchell has gone to Avoca, " 4 in circular No. 19, 72 per cent are from | The death of Marcus Daly, the Montana |1, 15 viett hor paran s the republican ticket. Dare testificd that | tFIP. Vin Missourl Pactfic Rallway. 4 2 4 oo | ., parents Leading Sclentific Opticians. b Topublican ticket, bare testified that | e Iabelle McKindley Baker of Chicazo | Round trip tickets will be sold at very | NeW Jersey; where much market gardening | copper king, has resulted in the publication | Miss May O'Iirlen. cashier at Maher's | . Mr. Ros ~u|ul;-r“imku- “n:m. to distribute |\ Spe’ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gurley for the | Jow rates to points in Kansas, Arkansas, |8 carried on, their condition is not applica- | of many stories of his life, some of which | restaurant, has gone to Chicago. 1408 Farnam, OMAHA. some sample ballots, which he consented to | ho'idays by iy * e 2 "' | ble to the prairie states. have not been complimentary to him or his | The funeral of John B. Seykora will he | [ 3 TON HOT do. The sensational point upon which the | Maurice Johnson of St Aqnthuatt Misnaurl, SORINhoma™ and=ahalan | X oo e anothantway thab the | DusiDoss rathiods. FotHo waa nat faseid ce | Beld Lein the family Fesldbnee AL S Baloos O EAXTON BOTRL rnoon Quite a number of donations have alrcady been received and a number of baskets con- broken the spell of high ining good things will be sent to the ||§ pricos on optical goods-but our work mission this morning. Donations of cloth- [§ {8 the usual high #tandard that comes | jiasics Ja) b ! Territories, Texas, etc.; also to certal fusionists hoped to bulld a star witness was | Billock af St Edward AU| oints In the south and soutneast. — Dates | cORCIusions are at least in error, take the |a heart, as scorcs of people know from ex brought out when Dare sald that Mr. Rose- | 7y g™y qine’ of New York, general agent | of gale first and third Tuesdavs in. tne |number of sqflare miles in Illinols (56,650), | perience. He was a merciless bargain driver water suggested that he could have some | of ‘the Lelpsic Philharmonic orchestra, 18 | m nithe of January, Februars March ana | divide it by the miles of ratiroad, barring | and scemed to take a sportsmanlike pleasure money to use it he needed uny. Witness [at the Mi 4 . s |double tracks, sidetracks, ete. (10,1 in the pursuit of money; but, once secured, | D0 YOU Know — p Dr. W. P Haney 18 in the city from |April. For information, pamphlets, etc., | Sald that M. Rosawater.did notiofter him | 26 Wo ¥ spend the MOHdiys With his | call or write company’s agents, §. E. Cor. | B{¥e8 u8s 6.27 square miles per cach mile of | he would give it away as prodigally as a say specified sum of money, but merely | vty My, “and Mrs. Edward Haney. = |14th and Douglas Omakn, Nab. | rallroad. Put'a rallroad through the mid- | prince. *I recall a little incident that | intimated that he could have some If he ! N Ak the names of four leading planos? Major W. D. Duggan, post commander at . F. GODFREY. P. & dle of this and taking the averago distance | illustrates both phases of his character. 80 desired. When Dare left the stand the | Fort Crook, has beer graated tweive doys THOS. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A, o » | They are Knabe, Kimball, Kranich o f b0 Bpe! J. 0. PHILLIPPI, A. G, F. & P, A, apart of stations, which Is four and one- | said a former resident of Butte the other ) h Y attorneys on both sides glanced at each | lave of ibsenc which will be spent at A halt miles for the state of Illinois, and | day. “In 1850, or thereabouts, a very decent | Bach and Hallet & Davis planos. Yes, other and thought seriously of the unnec- | ¥, WHUKCC ALY ot Danvas 3 3 O, M e running on cardinal lines, we have 450 [sort of fellow who was running a groccry | we do scll planos on $5 monthly pay- SN il alab Marliuni QESHAY 8¢ Dipver Mv, B 0. Mobrian ot | LOCAL BREVITIES. 'k ' I . ¥ and Lillie K of the miles as the prabable maximum haul, and | store in Butte City got in bard lines | pents N ulc 8107 tor this ki ‘Thomas Montague, one of the democratic srado capital will be united In marriag L ments and only ask $167 for this Kind. When you want the cheap plano, we aaied 4 i i Sro (| the probable average haul is one-half of | financially, through no fault of his own, and slection judass 1n tho Pirat proslact of the | M MEPRSs J8TL 08 DOAVEY BN 1o | amiitng s honieisr, Y/ #ive o formalf¢hiy "or” about two and one-half miles, | found it would bb beoessary o rais About 4 .. o that ' no rendione | Rev. Leo Franklin and wife etroit | dancing party tonlgh ! 7 i0 ralae & ave them and this price ($167) W Second ward, swore that ndl are’ the guests of MF. and Mra. A, D. | Shorlft Power has given each of his depu. | FIgure all the central prairie states fn this | §3.000 to tide him over the crisis, He asked | Bave them and this pri 167) 18 Just chain” voting was dono at that place, and | Frandeis. Fhes Wil be 4t hono to ihete irteen in number, a huge turkey s [mauner separately, and we shall find that | 4 bank in which Mr. Daly was a director to | $100 cheaper than the same kind else when asked on cross-examination how he | friends Wednesday afternoon and evening. | o Christmas gift b a bank in which ly irector v the stated average haul In circular No. 19 | giseon s note fo at amount and | ere. We repair, tune ¢ 0 would have detected the fraud it it had [ Nebraskans at the Morchi A soclal entertatnment and dance will be - Ine 1A Rote fop thav a1 4| wher Vo repalr, tine and moye Darr of Lexington, J. H. Cunniig given by the laaics of the South Side g | '8 perhaps three times too great. The | offered some mining stock as collateral. | pianos. We sell stools, scarfs and plano besn sttecapied he was mute, (He Justifolt | op Xilisnes, 1" 0"onnall of Club at Turner hail, Thirteenth and Martha | eetimated average welght haul is in error | The application was considered by the | b 2 ¥ satisfled that there was no fraud com- [ Wade Gillls of Tekamah and ‘ treets, next Thursday night since it 18 seldom that a farmer hauls less | officials and favorably passed upon, when belongings. mitted because he had watched things “l“‘“"‘-"r'\'h o ; ~m,nnl|\ evening at Park 'm ce convent. | than a ton even on bad roads, and no con- | Daly happened in and promptly turned It closely. r. and Mrs, F cber have gone to |In the presence of the bishop and othes | H8 { s, 4 u an mptly tu | Grand Island to spend Christmas with | clergy chilg of the patlsh of Saint | Sideration Is taken of the fact that the | gow e declared the chances were de- Miohasl Quinby was & retreshios wito grand Isiand per istn itn rgy. the children of the parish of Safnt down. 1 lared the chay wer Latoveky 33 taking M. [ Cecelia enjoyed a- Christmas festival, in|real hauling is done when the roads are | cjqq a t the nate belng pald A HOSPB on account of his frequent reference to | Weber's place in the office of the Sheriff | which o ‘tree filled with presents occupled |t least in & fatr condition | sidedly sgaius the ugh i PMA e " “foaming lager.” He had some beers be. | until he returns. Y prominent posit at lea [ | that the stock was certain to deprelate be The ployes in e office of Distric Superintender 1. Pearse o| In fguring the cost per ton-mile they | fore the pa nature toro he voted aud some after ho votod, but | ciorle SRAGken rebented St “hrouwio) | ofuerintendent Corroll o Pagese o the | U IR (hat the produce was nauted | U1l Japer matured e was ro. | WUSIO 00 At 1613 Douglas. kept no tally and could not tell the nota- | with a handsome cut lecanter and | principal of the High school, will go 10 |one way, setting off that fed out on the |jated te the grocer by o friend on the board vios Just how many times he had pattered| Klasees comprising o ‘Whisky' st s Wednesday fo attend’the ineeting | g uctingt the forest products, machinery | 1b _ Bl ) 8 fiong s the barroom floor with foam. Michael was | CDFiStmas remembrance Nebraska State Teachers' ussoclus L Y | of directors, and, naturally, he was deeply SUakS Vindonbaler was Dresanted with a | Hon hauled over the roads and that which I8 | embittered declared that Daly had " man | eyidently being 25 cents and the load one " v scal. ered . characteristically: | the members of his clorical staff. Tho |applied at the city fail for medical tredt | €Y R him high and low as a heartless old rascal and he = answered » characterlstioally: | L8 Riation ‘speoch was made by MUncle | ment and was trond in oy med g with | ton. This is an error: 1. The estimate 13 [ A fow days later Daly himself dropped in at i R " ‘Where would T get it BIl" Snowden pneumonia.” He came here recently from | wrong; either the amount of the load is | the store, ‘I hear you're hard up, my boy, | M} 0f Drex L. Shooman's friends will Mike Linehan, a constable, testified that | Sunday Rev . Bt Joe. you're hard up, W lebrated his nrst | § too small or the price per hour 18 too great (Rt tan e s ew | Bang up their stockings—and there he had attachments for three witnesses | mass at Klgin The preceeding Mor: [ Idmond Palmer has been engaged by the | 100 #1all or the price per hour 15 too gr fald he. ‘What's the situation, In a few I day he ] e g ASEer ¥ AMEL Ja8 DAk 18| 2. The finances of the farmer should not be | words? The groce per | won't be g P om that w dostred by the fustonists and had been wn- | G5 e Wak Grdined by TR Sean i | rackon et Wit ER ) Mol 1\;T~’.|IA:,“.‘|\<- o the farmer sbould nat be | ords?’ - The grocer told “uim, rather | won't be o 1I|nu put it :'I'I that W n: able to find the parties to whom they were | Place. 1id been appoinied ‘mssistan: | pisht of January 81, This entertainment | work to market produce; in 8ot he 1s mot | Lerrs iyt Ly Bow he stood. That's al|give so much genulne satisfaction and irected. pastor at Bigin yill 'be ofo of 'the extra numbersfure | SETK £0 SACKSS FERIUDI (L 000 B M v | Tight said Daly, ‘I had o throw out YOUT | comfort as a palr of our Clirlstmas ostime ‘o Major Wintield erly, recently ap- [ nished to hoiders of season tickets even consclous costs note the other day, because | make 1t a| 4 A Tae hearing whll be resumed at 10 o'clock | pointad spector genera) of the Departs | Jeroloman and_ Arrawsmith, New York |anything to haul to market. 3. Tn figurlng | rale not to let the hank take risky paper, | SIPDCrS. Dow't make any difference if ‘Wodnesday morning, ment of the Missouri, oy o | attarieys have written to the clty health | the farm produce s all hauled ome way | but I'll tell you what Ill do; I'll give you | the stockings are big or little, we's as hy 18 been and r- | commission: or {n tlon concerning . £ . The person wno disturbod the congrega- | dered fo report to his ont | Domintek Do 1o Nave heak | the offset of that consumed on the farm |my personal check for the amount and put | the slippers to matel them. We've had tion last Sunday by coughing is requestad | pAUN cavilrs: mow in Cubi rm {n Omaha o J30. and, (o have | agaiost the forest products, machinery | your note in my safe. If you can't take 1t |4 big rush all day today and we'll be to call on Dillon's drug store, South Omaha, | " Goreral 1o it wurly returned e health ofce Show 1o such bipth | Moved on the roads, etc., Is wrong, since ( up when it falls due you can make out an- ‘.,,m. Il late tonight and up to noon or Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha, nd get | their Missourl trip Sunday evening, I'h annah Parks, w ldes at K0gty Souch | fOrest products are never figured s farm | other one.’ The grocer was so surprised Chrlstmas day. Well re's a merry & bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. 1t al- | 8% that they were entortamud vifany treet, took overdose of “mbe- | produce and should not be borne by the | he could hardly express his thanks, and, | C Ay .. h L 3 ways gives rellef. Heide ity "the hokt o JaRa picantns City | phine, early Bunday evening ¢ elieve hrn]u-r, asain vln-rnhu"-nn\n:‘vmhlndmuro Incidentally, mentioned the collateral. ‘on, | Christmas to you! was visited and inspected. 10 was found | OEvces of o physteian to kecp ner rom | Produce fed out on the farm than is drawn | hang the collateral!’ sald Daly, ‘I ain't do- Mortality Statistics. (o be in perfect condition zulng to the cemctery ahoad of time. sl | to the farm ing this as @ business proposition—I just The following deaths and virths ——— was reported Wanger at midnight Finanoially speaki 00d ro 0 , 't 1o hka a & ' 7 D l Sh C roported to the oty health commiss Pablic Improvements Completed e N ey 'x':u"‘;m“ Finunclally speaking good roads would be | don't want to see a good, hard-working fel- rexe oe 0., for the forty-elght hours ending at n Practically all the public fmy it the works of the G City Malt | 9f Ro inconsiderable advantage to the | low like you go under.' As he predicted, the lflufl'lg. NS e (et 'Tr w‘m' I|‘w;m'.<u ““,“, been let ure cor pany, Sccond und Plne streets,” about | farmer: 1. The cost of road transporta- | stock went to zero, but the grocer pullcd eaths—Arthur Hoffman, 1923 South Nine- | pleted and the city wi'l begin the new year [ 10 o'clock Sunda sht and sustaired a | tia decre: ce es of e rot wice renc g toenth, aged?; Baby Rohiff. Twenty-Afth and | Without any unfinished Wark on ita hands. | braken snkie. Ha wis brokht o the oy | 108 Will decrease at certain times of the | through, nfter twice rencwing his Leavenworth, aged § months; Mre. Mary A. | All the Important paving and sewer work | jail in the patrol wagon and cared for by | Year 2. There will be a wider choice of | Daly did lots of things of that kind Smith, 218 Cass, aged 8; Howard E. |have been disposed of and during the | City Physician Ralph. ¥ |time to market the produce and a wider | account for bis hold on the people.” — Omaha, Omuha's Up-to-date Shoe Houss, note 1410 FARNAM STREET, They