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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY., JANUARY 10, 1901, o nl LA AL - -~ - Acres; Frank T. Nash, youngest son, an | (4 A 4 . r [ attoriey of this city. 100 ncres: widow and ¥ M"l\liWWi“MIuil‘fihflmlfir/. » | 1 t Nash, d 1.1 ) [ children of James N decease ) Actres " —: valued at $7,000 value ¢ property | S S — . R mp— e — ———— bl e gl 1 Rt g GRIN AND ITEAR I'T & atd stima E in each and others have monils of e and comfort passing Ma - s bt A LB | case, the difference in acreage being ac = O gh the weaty time bet X - / eVol, Frank and Mary Stegel 4 AL 1V | the tand. After having thus disposed of tiniment o g »” 1 . John Keller filed a petition of interven- Y | 4z 000, Mr \'..iu \I»(”x‘\ fio means Jeft & — ,”!.?,.‘!,er’a fr,e,,"‘{ ES tion, asking that his claim of $1,000 against n g 4 eneficent iniluenc ear ng & pleas - pauper himself. He is years old, an it relieves all nervou v paing and ra - - NREEER —__ | the bauk be deciared & preferred one on ) | Englishman by birth and has lived in Ma sstomer, whose wife . ays that it % MINOR MENTION. “‘\‘ (\RS PASS O‘ER BOD\ the krounds as alleged that the bank was | Will Be Bent at City's Expense to Attend | HE/SHRER BEFEEE AT $ | :; ';,l-f:l'f«' 10N, Dragent, b = MAD ), AN insolvent at the time the deposit was made Governor in Washington, | e WHp—- or hotle, e orpectuns I Davis solls glass. John Garner, trustee, and A. T. Flickinger MAID AND MARRI ] ELOPE ‘- Seat by express paid on recels ,,"' hie y > - ] Davis wells drugs s Bled amendments to thelr petitions of in- S | EDMAN ELO P —— THR MIADETTD HEGULATOR (0. Ainata, 6 = Mr. Riley,” -cent ciga | 4 .. | tervention, setting up the aleged insolvency | 7T M N RRARARANS N , Fine Missourt ouk. Giibert Bros. Eroneons Supposition That Victim it o'the'wani ac et 11 deporics were | 111EC OTHERS MAY TAKE SAME ACTION | amnir 1e misutnauiniied by arvest of | gupnnanana s ARARARRARRAAARRRARARRRAAAARLAARNNY, ¥ine A. B. C. buer, Neumayer's hotel Thomes Sylvester of Chapman, Neb. | maa 3 Them. Wollman, sclentific opticiun, 400 B'd'y - NEW TRUSTEE OF TRUST FUND, At‘l NTWHE EeNerdl, W TN n i nidt's photos guaranteed to pleass ted Onk, Stoux City & nve CRESTON, Ia., Jan. 9.—(Special)—C. | re s stock food kills worms, fattens, | IDENTIFIED LATER AS TONY, AN ITALIAN |, L MeGee A ve of | port Inviting Them Also to PAr- (B Mattabarger is an inmate of the | W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block Late W, ticlpate=Other Towa News county jail, having been arreste [ Leffert, jeweler, optician, 206 Broadway Drink Budwelser beer. L. R: t Alexander & ge Thornell of the district court m charge of impersonating an officer Ing s W oney Cr. nreld, agt. [ Discovery N an order yesterday appoiniing J 3 came to Creston Monday and arrested Miss Fine line of platinotypes - n Gee trustee of the trust fund cre DES MOINES, Jan. 0.—(Special)—The | Bessie Shellenhammer and Walter McCoy OO ro er (:'.,r‘.f: 1; I“".': AETREUmMIRE Tracks of the Northwest- the late Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard for the bene- | pypyque company of the lowa Nationai [at the Creston house, the pair being | afhiar of Jupiter lodge ern Rallrond, :\: u\"’l. R nunly;m in place ;vl m-’- ln\v'\\’ | Guard will be an escort to Governor Shaw |elopers. Mattabarger claimed to be a | W irn indertaker and disinfector, 3 . Pusey. is required to furnish a {4y (he inauguration of President McKin- | constable and McCoy was turned over to 101 Bouin BT street. “MPhone 806, bond In the sum of $20,000, and his appoint- | jey {n March and there will be three other |him. He started to Foptanelle Tuesday Is a Good Investment t your work done at the popular Eagle The badly mangled body of a man, |ment {s to hold unt!l January 1, 1902, or | companies in the procession if they will do morning with McCoy, but arrived at th laundry, 724 Broadway one 16 thought to be, from papers found in his funtil such time his successor may be s the Dubuquers propose doing. Captain |former place alone, stating that when a Fifteen lots In & body for sals at & vory reasomabls price. Thees W. . Estep, undertaker, 2 Telephones: Office | street | pockets, Thomas Sylvester of Chapman, |appointed and qualified. Trustce McGee is | Thrite of the residenc Dubuque company and Col- | short distance out of Creston MeCoy | lots ure jocated in Cwaba addition end le high and dry. They | Neb., was founc erd orning on the [ordered, upon receivi o sccurities of the | t the regime umped ou e bugsy ¥ s Try our M-cent meals. Ladies' and Genw' | Neb, was found yesterday morniag o8 ordered, upon recetviug th aritles of the fonel Dows, the colonel of the regiment, | jumped out of the bugsy. Mattabarger wa will make & spiendid locatinn for some factory. Several other lots cafe, bl Hrondway. Open all hours |tracks of the Chicago & Northwestern |trust fund, forthwith to make a report to|phaq a conference with Qovernor £haw and [arrested and returned to Creston by the | fiakls: toe B Y b Morgan & Kiein, upholstering, furniture |rallroad between Hopey Creel and Love- | the court, giving an ftemized list thereof | xqjurant General Byers today and offercd |sheriff of Adams county. It is an interest- suitablo for bullding purposos—ens of them aspocially will meke Tepalring, mattress making. 1228 Main et | jand, The body was brought to this elty | end a statement of tho cha o s fine Jocation for & home, elng within one block of the metor line and within twe blocks of A scheel Eau a the western part of the Apply at the Dubuque company as an escort to the |{ng sequel to the elopement and has the ap t |yesterday afternoon and ls now awaiting | securities E governor. The people of Dubuque will pay | pearance of being a concerted scheme on Washington avenue |dentifieation and disposition at KEstep's| Upon the death of W. I M. Pusey the g1 (he expenses of the company and the |the part of Mattabarger and McCoy to se Harmony chapter No. %, Order of Kastern | Undertaking rooms. The condition of the | Fidelity and Deposit company of Mary- | giate will not be out a cent. It will only |cure the latter's escape star, will have i speclal meeting this even- | body fndicates that probably more than oue [ land, which was surety for Pusey, applled | e pecessary for the governor to secure | MeCoy iw a married man and his wite is | D, . Phillips and A, J. Potter of Fair field, Neb., are guests of A. T. Gillette and church located ik to install officers train had ren over it § to the district court to have F. J. Day ap- | tormal consent of the governors of states 'mow visiting in Illinois. It is sald that | e R B U e ‘\l,“':,i‘,"'{'," When passenger (raln No. b on the | pointed trustec of this fund in place of | through which the company will pass for |his home is in St. Joseph, Mo., and that he | Fitth avenue, to elect oficers, 4 ‘\l”llwmum rrived at Loveland Tues- | Puscy, The appointment of Day was ob-|an armed hody of men to traverse the [is a telegraph operator. ee Ce. The police have been asked to apprehend [duy night the eugineer notified the sta. |poscd. The trust fund created by the Jate | | territory. The Dubuquers will do the rest. | The girl with whoni he eloped was one Sarah J. Ballard shortly before her | ppoy h amounted ta $20,000. €. W. Btone, who I8 said to be wanted in [tion agent that he thought he had struck | Mrs sent their company (o the Yorktown |of a pair of twin sisters, 18 years old, who Boone, Tn., on a charge of fraud |some stock shortly after leaving Honey | deat colebration some years ago and were well | were originally inmates of the lowa Chil Council Bluffs. ot condition of Mre, Harelet L. BWUAEt | creck, Early yesterday morning the sta The Fidelity and Deposit company yes- | pleased with the result | dren’'s Home. During the last three vears e —— was somewhat improved yesterdiy ‘| tlon agent at Loveland sent a man down | terday filed an application for an order a3d |~ e adjutant general immediately wrote |she has had a home with a Mr. Brown, a | A want ad fn The Bee wil bring results, |the track to investigate. The latter, in- |accounting and discharge as surety of W.|(no officers of the companies at Red Oak. |well-to-do farmer near Fontanelle. It was The same attention given to @ want ad in |stead of fnding any dead ix City and Davenport, stating that if in’ the vestibule of the Methodist church or manied cal |11 M. Pusey. In its application the com- | gjg |tle, discovered the mangled remains of f pany states that as surety for the late trus- | . heridan conl, once tried always used | » mile north of Honey Creek. |tee it is entitled to an accounting of ‘he be taken Lo imokeless, no xoot, clinkers nor sulphur, & man one mi Bs i | pany these four companies will be taken to 'Vitaliser, t . Txgian mil & you 2 all Price $, $.50. Fenlon & Foley, sole agents. | Both legs were ground to pleces and almost | funds of the trust hefore another trustee 15 [ \washington. It is believed that they will gervout 'Sk Clanuots oF ‘,,, sommin, Howard M. Connor, employed in the locul | severed from the trunk. The back of the | appointed and the trust fund turned over (o | and. that Governor Shaw will appear. in y ' Jeen appointed wubstitute In the postofce. | o pdy showed per of ¢ | e - RN ¥ cloanses L A child In the family of Theron Lyons, (o€ (e bod¥ showed by ""',”,';." r"."‘.,y'”,: Water Billx | panies of the Towa militia PeieHtly Wesk (o Sscurs diee Liveras| ©, (ho kidieys Add 106 Uriaacy Orgais DENE sirougibens cet, was reported 1o the Hourd |Wad passed over | 10 R0y, M an s ‘ ” p p o p rostores smal] wenk o'gans. : DE Haalth yeotsrdey ne buering from svers |to Heney Cr nd Coroner Treynor of | This is the last day for discount on qua ards to Be Inspected. L A Asylum Recause of L BareAm sutert i Are 1ot cused by Doctors 4 heearsn 90 per cent are troubied w1, I'rassatitte; let fover, 4 this city was notified. On his orders, the | terly water bills, Ofice open until 9 p. m.| Inspection of the companics of the Towa | Failing Henlth, UPIDENE the oniy Known remedy to cure Without nn operation. ther 2 cCoy met her last Bunday eveo- UPIDENE' ing, whes (helr elopemaent Seeurteds MANHOOD RESTORED S etV eepi will do the same as the Dubuque com - Ucheokod inotency. Al L purities. 0 tro; te. k and mon, 1) fi"lvlv\!dhflllflfiitfl 4 & periuauent cure. §i. bax 8 for §5.00 The Woman's auxilinry of Grace Episco- | remains were brought to this city e oo National Guard will begin the last week | - iy o e m"‘ r" e pal church will meet this afternoon at 2 [ ERAIS vers AOMER L8 NR SV 1o | Howell's Antl-Kawf cures coughs, colds. | of (ho prevont month. The first regiment| OTTUMWA, Ia. Jan (Special Telo iy Vel WEDICINE o, L.Lo‘ on 10, s Fraocoo Cut. Flrat streer, 0 Mr Gt duckson, Bouth | e tock pass mado out in the name County Bowsd Allowa: Bi {10 be inspected will be the Fifty-second |EFam.)—fecase sho ioaiated (hat she was L N o M : \ St stree h ck pas 3 ive been | hypnotized by Pro nt, Mrs. Carrle | . B. Woodruft of Glenwoad, a prominont |of Thomas Sylvester of Chapman, Nob. | The sessions of the County Bonrd of Su- |&nd the dutes for inspoction ':‘“'”l 90| Hisndars, ‘wits of Praak Wianters of this)| . member of the Mills county bar, was in the | He was apparently about 40 or 60 years of | pervisors yesterd p evoted (o the|fxed as follows: Sac City, January 23, 3 o o - <" the district court, e. He wa ¢ d a outine j 34 mmetsburg, February | Ottumwa board to be sent to the hospita o chestor, | close, and from his clothing would appear | yuatters. Among the bills allowed was one | Hull, January i nmetsburg - gt Ve iy pilr and Mre. | Menjumin | Winchestor, | ¢loe, and trom | T o TS e billn allowed was oue || X igona, February 2: Mason City, Febru- |for the insane at Mount Pleasaat. After BE WISE AND USE to be werlously fll at thelr Home on East fending Thomas R. Senter of Memphis. Mo., |8T¥ 4; Hampton, February 6; Webster City, | RoIng there her bealth failed and her rela Washington avenie roves to Be an Italian 5 Mo, | ebi Al R o i y {tives are now anxious that she be re Washington aveni y . stigation | in the recent memorable alleged land swin- [February 6; Fort Dodge, February 7| Ve @0 501 utid \ od in | Colonel W. J. Duve of the Burl A later and more thorough investigation Boons Paktcary {leased and to that end a sult was filed in | ton road went to Bt Joseph, Mo., yester-| ot the papers found on the dead man nm:x: case and one from Attorney G. H . | the district court today, with the members | Gay Lo attend a metlng of the general of- | ,jowed that he was an Itallan and that | Gable for the same amount for defending R LI Y of the Board of Commissioners of Insan flcers of the system today Mike ®mith, convicted of grand lurceny. The in the of the I' The fire department was calied out { his right name was Eugene Antonio di appeal Titus | as defendants. Tuesday night by n bluze in a cig case \re, although he seems to have passed | Both 'bills represented the statutory fees |amendment is being forwarded with g reat| It develops, on investigation, that Mrs, | == a4 the corner of South Main sir under the name of Sylvester Tony and Tony | £llowed by the court. Charles Briggs of |haste. Attorney General Mullan today re- | Flanders attended exhibitions given by the | which means golng by water and rlERIAS | | ] T, pendition T Wl W Wells of |iiventer. Thint tie Hadfugeilly donis from | darner towasnlp ang W B Mesley of Min the agreed statement of facts In|above hypnotist when ho was here soveral | iy land, or vice verss, At ratcs provor N EvaTA PII l s conditic « ilium allace o . st | den township were e 0w ed 3, the state e case and o Ar ents for both side 0 & ago and she 8 one « o = b Bluft street, suffering from bronchial hem: | New York {u evidenced by a pawn ticket | 70 FORPRIUE FRie HICH IRIORED & the case and the arguments for both sides | months ago and that she was one of the | yionately the same au those granted by al orrhage, was reported greatly improved last | dated September 21, 1800, for a silver ' g aplece and sent all the papers to the printer with | mest interested of his auditors, It is said night. Strong hopes are entertatned for hix recovery George Hunt has been charged with dis osing of & mortgaged wagon by J. H watch, on which $1.25 was advanced ul‘y‘“:]“““” '\”""" by several letters 1o Itallan addressed to | PR, OUF o "h it i il ™ | E. Antonfo di Cesare, eare of Banca a|TCPrese © expenses of himsell and [will go to the supl I AR dh Assistant County Attorney Kimball on a oy Killpack presented two | ingtructionn to have the coples ready by |she wae also placed under the hypnotic ine | 7 °F @1_vater rates Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor ead Manbood 10 and the other for $20.70, | the first of next week, when the test case | fluence. Under the Cure Impotency, Night Emisaions, Loss of Mem. iressiol ha h y. g isonse all effects of relt-abuse or Strock. He will have & hearing befor o e, No. 60 Mulberry street, New York ments are very long. The attorney gen- |gyver her supposed condition so much that Ty excess and indiscretion, 5 tlce Wortler January T io the. ot | e o1 card written by’ Raftaela i | triP to Memphis, Mo, to secure evidence [eral says he helleves the supreme court |she became demented. Her condition s | Ralrond TeaMe Blackaded in varts | & nerve tomic an he i at liberty on his rocognizance | Vierro from Freeland, Pa. to the dead |In the Senter case. will render a decision promptly and that |not violent, but she acted strangely from t Colorndo=Shovelers the pink glow to pafe o :';l{v‘l,::\'"l‘vllllv:.::gl.“mhknlm\lm\!;:nun ‘t.‘ilyluf.‘x”xnun. in care of the bank in New York, | The board adopted a rexolution requiring |n less than two wecks the matter will be | {he occasion of her belng hypnotized and at Work. B, cheals and e ‘fimml:'l'i from Waveland school district, the | indicates that the latter was in that town | @11 papers publishing the proccedings of the | decided. The siate officers interested di- | it js charged tbat the experience unbal- Eedl N N Gl 800 ber o, 8 bopss to Tavoived ‘beink the rlkhi of ihe | yurins the Intter part of 1900, board to-print them witnin thirty days from |rectly in the case say they were not at|anced her mind. DENVER, Jan. 0.--A great snow storm | go'govi (000 Perbox 0 boxes forceeris ctor o cha side of the district f puplis from out- for tultion. " A contract sigi od by J. Freeman, agent | FecelVing the copy. Some of the papers all surprised that Judge Dewey declded . L has been raging at many points in the | orrefind the money paid. Send for circular ] ] have herctofore been in ihe habit of pub- |the amendment had not been adopted. Sen- | e MRG Hhaaann o Douth mountains. The Sliverton branch of the kud opy of our bankable guarantee bond. - 01 of C| 0 18 to r D lon acific railroad at Chapman, h. 4 % : i T SR of Chicago Ln Lo e | ot AR iry. 5. 1001, and made out | 118hing the proceedings whenever tiey Bap- |ator Titus, the author of the amendment, | MOUNT AYR, Ta., Jan. 9.—(Special)— | Rio Grande Southern road is blocked. Two EXTRA STRENGTH perance under the ausp ot tha | e e T ons Sllveter, would In: | Pened to have space and time to spare, 1s still confident the supreme court will | George Argabright, aged 90 years, an fn- | £now slides of large dimensions completely ervl a a 8 s ng _People's Christian . mperance uphold the amendment. In the meantime, | mate of the Ringgold county asylum, wan- [ stopped all movements of trains on the (TRLLOW LARSL) Immediate Results it " ! s here last June dicate that the dead man left that nlace ) B ’ RORs M LULLS WRR Are Ik VU D | R e e avan €t uabigmeit of | -Commonweslth” 10-dent clyar candidates for state positions are bobbing | dered off into the fields last Thursday even- | branoh and gangs of laborers are now | Positively guaranteod cure for Loss of Power, i s ey g ot 4 bryhd y . W T e 016 ' e dety & e | clearing the trac rhe sto bec v cole, Undeveloped or O statements. | Mogs constgned to the Cooper Commission | Gravel roofing. A H. Reed, 641 Broadway, | Up because of the decision in Washington | ing and became so numb with cold that he | clearing the track. The storm has been | Varicocole, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organ Parosis, Locomotor Ataxia, 3 t y g of Tennessee pass, o ervous Prost E. B. Dowers, charged with obtaining v AT Bouth OmALE: TAIE b the dead _ county. was unable to return to the house and dfed | heavy in the region of Tenn v n ite, Insanity, Paralysis and the tion, Hyster money from Saloonkecper Pinnell under | “O™P Seek Cordinl Census Relations. Wanty Shawn's where he dropped from exhaustion. His body | the main line of the Denver & Lio Grande, | Reanlts of FExcessive Usa of Tobuccn. Oplum or false " pretenses by selling him a stolen | man's effects also was a puy envelope of 5 i A, = 4 Kord 4 A 2 4 Morend: v Cripple cres and @ Liquor. lai e, $1.00 a horwe, took m change of venie yesterduy | the Upper Lehigh Coal company made out | Rev. J.'W. Wilson of the First Congre Today it is announced that M. L. Temple | Va8 found two days after, frozen stiff, by [at Florence, below Cripple creek, and at Ll-x'f'e'm- ¥y (‘,‘,‘,',‘d:“‘,;‘,“":',',""' e e from 'the, police court to that of Justlc in the mame of Sylvester Tony for $1.7. | Eational church, Rev. Father Thomas of St. /ot Ogceoln will be a candidate for governor | ® Searching party that had been scouring [ Aspen, on one of the branches of the main errier. His hearing has not been set, He e . | Peter's Catholic church and Rev. Alex- | 8 8, 1aiie e | the country. He was very frall and nis | line monoy paid. Addross VEs " e ol ol Y I envelope does not ar any date. Only agalnst Shaw and there has been much . . = . T ranatetred from the clty Jail (o the | The envelane Aot B0 b o him. al. | ander Litherland of the Sacond Presby- |alk of cx-State Treasurer Herriott being | Mind was affected, or he could have easily | The reports of the Colorado & Southern | NERVITA MEDICAL €O, fce crop is being rapldly harvested. | though he was well provided with clothing, | terlan church, comprising the ~u[v<-x'\|xmK!“ candidate ‘or supreme judge to suc- | Feached the house, as he was only about |raflway showed the .\-m.". heaviest i giinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILl« first crop has been cut off the wate o shirts, one vest, | committee of the religious census to be |ceed Given, the present chief justice, it ts | 81Xty rods distant from the asylum when | Alpine pass, where a mountain of snow b antee Lond to cure in 30 days or refund as he was wearlng thr T on ha P ¥ Ly Kulin & Co,, th and Dougiag porla’ reservolrs and the tco &t Spring | . 404 onr SAP OF Eikunats taken in this city, bave issued a set n{ announced that Judge Bishop of the dis- | found pdis sl "-jr":‘f““y"""" & Southern offcials say that | Slagomaha. Neb.iGeu! 8. Davi, Counol emple in hauling the ice from 1 Coroner Treynor has not decided when j Tules to be followed by the canvassers and | trict court of Polk county will be a candi- | Notilera! Asbootatl Hleat | 8 HOIERN0 & BOULIENT OIRNIAIN B8y LHAL | i) d 4 Manawa to the ice houses In this city 3 4 a form on which the census is to be taken. | date. ottlers’ Associut ectn. | the train which was caught at Alpine tun- | 4 he will hold an inquest, a8 he 18 waiting to DES MOINES, I 2. 9.—(8, 1 Tele- | ce I of exceptionally good quality this sea- | | ¢ the Fallvond. aMaia) In the instructions furnished the can- | Sohodl M Distributed, DINES, Ia Y.—=(Special Tele- | nel fn a snow slide has been relieved a — _— A08 At has besn Rlmoat entirely trée frafn) | BOAT (ot tRo TRIIFORS 0FclatA vassers, the committees take the oppor-| o . gram.)—The Towa Bottlers' association to- | that only a helper engine remaines in the snow. — n The work of preparing the apportionment | auy elected J H. Brown of Cedar Rapid & The case agalnst men Water Billn. tunity to say: “Whercas, we have no legal | o0 jniopent on the school money fs now | prosident b ot i Mce | Wioakade chesti At AlIPASR=Fiiny, - Teads | veated Saturdiy nig ng by in-y This Is the last day for discount on quar- | authority to order this canvass, but must [ oo o "fC0e rerintendent Barrettis vo | President and F. Harbach of Dos Moines ( yille, however, declares thau che train s | o RLR. dulging in a quiet g P8 was dis- | oply water bills. Office open uatil & p. m. |depend upon the goodwill and co-operation N . secretary. The assoclation will employ de- | gtil} in the tunnel and that (here are twelve ano missed in police court yesterday morning 2 - , of all, therefore, let the canvassers avold | POrt, ShOWS that there are in the sfate | tectives to investigate the thefts of bottles | passengers on board, who have been unabio | ) WABASH RR. on motion of the asslstant county at-) |NJUNCTION TO RESTRAIN COUNTY, | fnas therelore, tot the otivissers A%oll | 731154 persons of school age. an increase | and to prosecute the thieves. The associa- | ta reach aue ceation. LTt oro o orney he ofense i an indictable one kbl n 1 o ) of about 3,400 in the year. “The apportion- | tlon will not build and operate a factory 4 . and the grand jury is in session the & in a courteous manner to obtain definite & by e it RREALE W FROLE them have made attempts to light their was no need for a preliminary hearing in day the Hear 'R 8 ¢ i 0. | ment last year was 16 31-100 cents for each | for making ges for bottlers ibgaket o drifts. Th bt PR As answers o the questions found in the bIank | poruon”or “achool age, but the leglatature | il way through the drifts his Mrs. Phoche Loper, wife of Millard Loper It fs now up to the courts to declde|form. Believing that more cordial rela- | ;e aoun the Interest rate in order to suc- | Stormy Days in Tows Lhg Kiow AR from LaUR (0 six f8eLEdy ‘ aled yegtorday mMOFANE Bt her home, o the contract entored into by the |tlons between the churches and the homes : | TVt ! on the level in the neighborhood of Mount it aaerday, morning nt hee home, 80| whether tho contract entered into by t ; . o desirable nnd hoping that | CE8Eully place the permanent school fund | MUSCATINE, Ia., Jan. 9.—A heavy storm | pr 08 W0 8 10e B0 IRERCEIOR0 OF FHOMNE | & T R T R Y and two daught Mrs. Frank Wes County Board of Supervisors with Francis | Of our city are desirable and hoping that | ,,; o jnterest and this with the enlarged | of sleet, snow and rain has prevailed dur- # il B Y 1da, Y k esne o “ " 0 | this canvass will be beneficial to all con A | J i still snowing. West, Cuba, Bermuda, Old d Ethel Loper, both of this city, survive. | M. Cunnipgham, the “tax ferret,” on a o0 number of puplls will reduce the amount | ing the afternoon and evening, seriously in- | * ral wili bo this afterndon at 2:30| per cent basis of remuneration, will hold |cerned, we most earnestly invite the hearty | Lor'ninil” The reduction in Interest rates l!rrr\||.x|lm reet ar. trafMo'and deleyiog|caehy S the Gunniton Lisnoh gt ihe RO Y Madiartanmn " cometery oy, Jaral Wing e i | water. Next Wednesday moruing Judge | C0-oPeration of every person.” | on the school fund from & to 5 per cent | trains. §,|leurv H e v"vml e Skt SO f the Flest Baptist church, will conduct | Thornell has set as the time for hear Renl Estate Tennsfers, | has resulted in placing all the fund nn\‘ DUBUQUE, In., Jan. %.—A blizsard 1a [ fLo'0 00 (08 HO' Prerte Li e Ha]f el A services. X ing the application of Frank Shinn, the| pue following transters were filed yes-|8nd a demand for more than can be sup- | sweeping this section tonight and the snow | i AL N Brat ~a8d. “tHis) Miséday * N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Carson attorney, for A l-'vnn-umry IJUNC- | torday in the abstract, title and loan office | plied. The permanent school fund now | 1s dritting badly, train and street raflway | woand Raln in Chicago. each 1outh. 4 —— lmhxl‘.rle‘llnlnl;l{\mf'\(onll) n\mr‘r\lsur:: ..:.‘\ of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street | amounts to $4,748,004.16 service belng impeded. | CHICAGO, Jan, 9.—One of the worst To Hot Springs, Ark., the e Assessment for Paving other county officers from carrying out the | gherir 1o W, D. Ballinger, lots 1, 2 Bht Over Back Taxes. W " AT |etorms of the year struck Chic u,‘.l a es famous Winter Resort of The eity council met yestorday afterncon | provisions and terms of the contract, 3 4 and 5, block 1, Terwilliger's add A b nyx Bk Grocers Ho [ thils ‘attarnoon spa’ raxsd until mianian: el and fixed the assessment against the abut- | The petition in the injunction proceed- | sh. d. oo P . 48[ The work of the tax adjusters in Dallan | SIOUX CITY, In., Jan. 9.—( bt el L {Lmerion, on ssle. qrary ey ting property for the paviug on North First | ings, in which Attorney Shinn appears as | T4RUE VY POW 10 W S PRAL | county bas developed a case which l""""-'"“m" AL 0 Moeting of the stookbolders |¢o)o5ione wires and crippling the strest| Tickets now un sale to all the winte and Plerce streets. plaintiff, was filed in the district court| K add., w. a 625 | Ises to afford unusual opportunity for u,.-’u' the Tolerton & Stetson company "’""‘1.“ service badly. The storm began with | sorts of the south, ol “‘“‘ | "f ':l The paving on North First street | yesterday afternoon. The members of the - display of legal talent before it reaches a | 8fternoon O. C. Tolerton bought the stock ) B wning un Two transiers, agg encer and G. N. Spencer “,M}u light fall of snow, which increased in | June 1st 01. T rates, deseriptive m: y and | Yolume throughout the afternoon, while | ter and pampblets nnd a " pse b imes | call at 0. & of the compuny, and now contrals |the Wind rose with it, blowlug at times |call ut 0. & ing $1,040 | gottle: = 5 e amounted to 1,511.78 square yards at a cost | County Board of Supervisors, County | ing Y| ettlement. 1. G. Cardell of Perry is guar- | Of H. L. of $2.567.56 at cash figures. Only one plece | Auditor Innes, County Treasurer Arnd and DEMlNG PAYS HIS Bkck TAXES ‘b“‘l'l'.': 1'0|r| I-m Cadwell, a person of un- | Homer Green of Sloux City, secre o] | i uind of property was found unable to bear the | Francis M. Cunningham are named as de- who is well-to-do, and has | treasure t- 1 other Information iouis Ticket Office, 1415 1806 and 1807, and that he ANGBaRY: > 4 . 5 o L 4 over forty miles an hour. At ¢ o'clock | Farnam St., won 1 Building.) or N assessment for the improvement, the lot of | fendants. A copy of the contract entered | dge Citlzen Squares County's ’]\,‘,"i('nrl’l‘ b Dallus, Webster, Hoone and | ::': l“"f grovery hose of the company l"‘nma fuches of snow had fallen and in ‘ w ' U. McMacken, at the correr of Washington | into by the supervisors with Cunningham | 008 Auobuut ot ohsuth counties. Mr. Cardell sets up a | this city many places drifted badly, cauzing much Avenue. As this lot had already been ae- |18 made a part of the petition. The pe 10,014,838, defense against the collection of taxes on | pix nent tn Tole e Property. delay In the handling of street cars. | Harry E. Moores. segsed for (he paving on Washington | tition, after reciting the character of the | :I\A‘Mnl(- of his ward on the ground vrm“ T A e e AT Bl R B et Bkt il o d Sy uvenuo 1t was decided not 10 arsess It for | contract, alleges that It Is vold and nOL| FORT DODGE, Ia., Jan. 8.—(Special Tele- | CR4Well was o resident of Kosuth county | wolephone company has bought the. entire | rain and (ke streets became almost. fm- | O P& T A, Owaka, Neb the First street pavi@, and this portion of | authorized by law in that the Board of n the years 1895 | gram)—J. H. Deming, a large property ‘p.m..m.- for pedestrains. The rain fell ’ 5 byt 4 b the REL A R ; s stock of the lowa and Nebraska Telephor the cost will fall upon the city Supervisors has 0o power or authority|owner In this city, today paid into the | at county during those years | comuany, valued at $100,000, This includes | heavily until nildnigh On Plerce street all of (he abutting prop- [ to enter Into or make any contract With(ounty treasury $10,014.83 back taxes, in | sums varying from $110,000 to $128,000. This | the exchanges at Sheldon, Sibley, Ksther ‘ FRE[ ELEGTRIG BELT UFFER 1 erty wag found able to bear the asuessment | 0y persous respecting the collection of | wyjch he was delinquent. This payment Is | $2!¢ment has aroused the Kossuth county | yij1e, Spirit Lake and Cherokee., The West. | Henry Sleat 18 Missnurl, pidage VI LIELOAL S AEEMEANING and no reductions were made. The totai | taxes and that there is no law or authority | ¢iq to be a result of investigations made | ©Mclals. Who are considering ways and | epy company operates 2700 miles of 1ine | KANSAS CITY, Jan. t—Slect, n places j"}"u;i-fls A e e calne 10 yardage on this street i3 1094.05 square | Vested in the board authorizing it 1o enter | py (4x adjusters in Webster county, who | e3R8 and are preparing (0 take #teps 10 | 1 (his state, Minnesota and the Dakotas | B&f a1 fvch thick, covers central Missourl ”.., Bz Wutoktamhu L TERAT yards and the cost $1,867.51 into or carry into uffect the terms and | dlscovered largo amounts of property in | 01Cct the buck taxes which Cadwell's | and Kansas today and has caused much | o any reader of this payer The council approved the appolutment by | conditions of such a contract. It recites | poscaegion of Deming which had pot been | EUardian has thus far succeeded in letting | for Damages. damage to telephone and telegraph wires, X 11 Clty Assessor Everest of J. M. Matthews, | the fact that Cunningham bas and is at|gecessed for some years past. Deming did | E° unpaid | RT 1a., Jan. 9.—(Speclal.) In Missourl trees were broken by the with most all o & A rham, Robert Green and C. O, |this time proceeding to collect taxes in| po Rural Electric Roo ity apyll | F. 4. Clump of Dickinson county has filed | weight of ice. In Kaneas less damage has | iming | been done to wires and wheat will be ben not resist the claim of the tax“adjusters, but settlement was reached amicably. D. B. Lyons of this clly Is making an |8 Petition In the diatrict court c Deming recently donated $10,000 to Tabor effort to secure a franchise for an electrie | @amages from Emmet county to the in conjunction with him, and that unless | .ojege at Tabor, la. He has always borne | I8ht plant in Creston and guarantees to |©f $3.000 for injurfes which he claims he | suffer restrained by order of the court the plain 1 - ’ | have the plant | sustained while crossing a bridge in Esther- | ————— - . — e 9 a good reputation in Fort Dodi | he plant in operation in a very few i h Ditters cures the kidneys, | 1 until 9 pom. | i and other taxpayers of Pottawattamle ke | weeks afer he ville last January Prigkly Ash Bitiays cures the kldoay | QUICK BURE et rathen 0 el o all o Spoone g et e f amount | efited. Stock In western Kansas will not | kealsison as his deputies pursuance of the terms of the contract and that the county treasurer is acting Water Bills. This Is the last day for discount on quar terly water bills. Ofic op is given the right ta do | | regulates the live d purifics the bowel county will suffor irreparable loss. A tem- STRUCK BY TRAIN, DIES OF FRIG Creston is ow in darkness, owiug to o repear: TAEUAANRT TN 10T B0 DTN TAS SDwal | porary injunction, restraining the defend-| o — a disagreement with the old eop fEaTan SAEEARs DAVARANE.tAmbIRRN| A TRIUANS BRI iDL ants from proceeding to collect taxe . B C Glllman, o c sts Py IS 28 MOINES, Ia., Jan. Y.—(Special Tele- | TR s AURANERE A0 Sainet A tm of Burlington Fast Mail ‘Apitalists 1o Chicago and o gram.)—The Sha Carriage company nk's B B l-‘ :m@ e 1o ')dw ;Iu\l i ' TON, Ia. Jan. 9.—(Special Tele- | 8180 trying to secure a similar franchise. | made an assignment today, with assets DAVID CITY, Neb | and terms of the disputed contract, s asked | e clty council of Cres [ for, the temporary order to be mado por- | The Burlington fast wail strack | The ity councll of Creston has w coms | §10,000 and labilites o liitle arger, W, T jorary order to be mado por- | & . g e : ee At work Investigating the merits of | Shaver had heen monufacti e I e e e irs. R. C. Gillman in tao Creston yards naver had been m tarl Davis sells paint 8o, in Vie- ee e Look. ad s, N. ¥ or Bank's Deposits Then and Now. w9, (Special ) | VIS €W, of Dr.B.J. Kag, ection of bank officers held | At the annual today while the woman was attemipting to stigating | 0 “ wagons | 145t night Do changes were made, except at | the varlous proposals, but there is no huste ‘.n.r: corrlages in Des Moines for twenty | 'De Firat Natlonal bank, F. E ,,. ! L wn to the | @8 the city Is getting along well enough | years | cavhier, retiring, to be succeede n‘ TWO DIVORCES ARE GRANTED, |cross the track. She wus thr Y : k s | eide of the track, but no: mancled. It u{»\uhnm Hghts. It is understood that there | — | 1tising, _The banks all are in good cond 100 Broadway="Tel, it ou NK... | mivat Assigninent of B¢ sea da | thaught she a1sa. of frl us hor visible | 1% @ sentiment in favor of the city build- | Raten 1o Const Slashed. | tion o deposits of the three national | 11,01 e Made by Judge Th wouads were not fatal, She was 66 years old | !D8 and operating its own electric plant | ST. PAUL. Minn. Jan. &.—Through rates | banks are ¢ 000 Four years ngo the « of Normandy, none | | When you_ se shoes adver- In the district court yester A. LODK | and a ploncer and in connection thercwith operating a | trom the Twin Cities to the coast have bheen | deposits of t Ame banks was les R | o g .0 tsed for &, and $i shoes for was granted a divorce from Rachel M. Long, | A rural electric railroad to a conne cut. At a meeting held here today, there | $300,000. The banks all say the supply of 0 ? Does it seem reasonable to nnection | I8 EERTTTIITrN 1.15 ou? Were thy $ or §6 shocs and the latter under a stipulation filed | ISing Wires Reassuring Denin with some point on the Rock Island rail- | were preseat the passenger officials of the \ey is far greatcr than th wend i 2 s 100 4 or is it humbug? agreed to accept $50 in full satlstaction of | FORT DODGE, la., Jan. 0.—(Spectal Te road | Northern Pacifie, Southern Pacific and Digmond Tluft P & all claims for alimony. | Bram.)—Captain C. W. King of the regular | Polltinian as & Flayweiaht. | Great Northern, The north coast rate on | ,'”'.“—»H_h,'__‘ i { 1¢ you think it is, try Mrs. Martha E. Willlams was granted a | army ..:x..n‘.- h-‘-u“u‘[:-“\;\ in v\|.7:‘v||.»' \:1“‘” F. Q. Stuart of Chariton, nowspaper man | MFLY-0ay transportation was cut from $60 [# § Cins Corn P b divorce from Adolph Willlams | charked with bribery, hus - telesraphed | anq rotorm politloian, ex-candidate for ay. | L0 $90; between castern terminals and Spo- 3 . 1 ARGENT he frst assignment of equity cases for | friends at bis home fn this city, emvhatl- | gpo [0 PO chiEh SRSERATIALE T8 con- |y p it oy raduced trom 850 to $42.30; first 3 1 the term was made by Judge Thorncil yes- | cally denying guilt and chArging (hat he | {ioker ‘hag blogsomed out Into & nlayweien | class rate from the Twin Cities to Helena ) 10c; Peache B i Where there is just one price, and as terday, It follows & vietim of conspiracy. His father, Dr. | oo Rk 4 B PISYWPIRhE | 04 Butte w ut from $40 to $32.50, This | | A P good as can be bought for the money — g e | sing, reosived the followlos telegram this| A0 SBASUr actor. Saturday plght there | 404 Euite wad sur o $40 16 BE 0 THE PURE on earth Tysaday, January i6-Spencer Smith ot al | EOAMYA) B 48 L | Was presented In Chariton & dramatization | MeaDs that tue previolis Tamitec firat-clads GRAIN COFFEE | (ARPE. BRith againat W. I, Bledentops et ai; Mary | & o from Moble: u hear, | f hix book, “How It Was Done," in which | Ftes of 850 to the const, $45 ta Spokane and | | [ l . . Hayes awuinsi James 8. Mithen ot al. | “DOWL worty over (he news you hear|ihe author took the leading character and | %9 10 Helena will be dropped. The anly | 0 s et e e | GGATEIVIIIE LOA \ LOOK FOR THE BEAR-THATS Wednesday. January 16-8. H, Hart | Have been victiml 'nd am iznocent of | home talent filled out the east. The play | ChAnge in west or eastbound second-clax calun ek A similant Lk | y against M. K, Rohrer wt al Eiate of Towa | any gull W, KINC | deals with the railroad strike of 1594 and | business between the Twin Cities, Helena ot id its ts And coal from the best mines in thy aiatnet | Daviq, Johnston: pldovd SIKler | An eflort in being made by friends to se- [ of tragic scenes in- conmection therswiin | and Butte was a reduction of the $30 rate | A successful substitute for coff | country, ~Also hard coal and wood Thuraday, Junvary 1o T Edwards | ¢ ure the $10,000 bond recuired The production realized $130, which will go | 10 $27.50 because it has the coffee fluvor that | Prompt delivery is our motto, ainst Mary 7, Casudy et i urke to the public Mbrary and the Improvement everybody i) v i i i ganst Willlam Burke: M. Behton agalnst Onawn R tine. | Mised Routes (o Pan-American Show, veryb like nsfer Li n is i W Benton: Tva Ruft ngatiat Jome SUL | ONAWAS Ta 9.~ (8pecial,)—The | 8830ciation ixadBouies te RassAmerionn syew, o e etitates in e | T7ANSTEr Line Between Council Blufis = m— | " ¥Friday, January 15-George A "Hougland | opawa town council Adminixt against ‘Cora B. Bellinger: Murgara: B, a meeting last red His Own Estate, steamubip lines directly interested in Buf markes, bat ealy one food drink— and Oma ha. FARM LoANs Corltss against Anna K. Hrombaugh; . gt decided to raise the quarantine and | A unique family party is reported from | falo passenger traffe from lake ports will Grain-O, | s Offico. N. o Negotiated In Eostern Nebraska | Ky VintoD againet George ¥ Wrizht et allow Nebraska people to come to Onawa. | Oskaloosa, where John Nash, a retired | work hand in hand so far as Pan \mrr!um All grocers ; 15c, and 25e, :' ounsl] -”l““'(‘;u.::..'j‘:-.”“‘ } North and_lowa. James Cauady, Jr., | Jamen Saguin againet b A, Wickham ory | The smallpox s about wiped out there, | farmer, gathered his children about him and | exposition business is concerned. Kepr | Omsha Office, 311 South 12th . 12 Main 8t Councll mum. i and parties visiting the lowa side [ proceeded to distribute his estate among itives of these lines at a meoting herc T e hona 180d A i n" tHile! of In . t " will be required to have » heulth certifica‘e | them as a Christmas offering, His distri- |1t practically decided that lu order H»i Look 8 Duchess Tablets are sesstull « ¢ 2 oA daAt o th ( ) 3 s v.“r .on tnvebtng | Judge Thornell heard yesterday the f signed by the Nebraska authorities, bution was as follows: Mrs. Sarah N. | guard against demoralization of the traffic | used Mol by over 10.0001aduw. Prige, |, tonnection made with South Omuhs .' With the |lowing petitions of Interventions in the Therc @ large amount of grain, cattle | Ruby, oldest daugbter, 160 acres; Cora . |the roads and the lake carviers will give A5, By o Qy.»l Bood ¢ conts for Lransic b SAVINGS, LOAN 'AND BUILDING A8 OMeer & Pusey recelvership matter: I 1“.‘” ks now ready for market, which will | Nash, Hollar, youngest daughter, elghty | prospective visitors to the exposition the 7 B (md:u;‘:'n'x"—".‘l‘::m?';m;" o | w"- Ll‘“ WELG" § 148 Pearl Street, Counell s, Ia. Churniss, G. E. Harris, Gilbert Bros., Jobu 'be shipped at once, |acres; George C. Nash, oldest sow, 200 | privilege of traveling by “mixed routes, [ Eold tu Omaha ¥ Kubn & Co., 15 & Dougles | 1 )

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