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THE OMAHA INTEREST FROM DAILY BEE: IOWA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, | - NEWS OF JOHN BENO % CO.’S ‘ . CO U N Cl L BLUFFS Dy oh e uce” Hebutore- | JOWA | IBRARIES MULTIPLY || GRE AT REM N A“T s AL | 4 . niture and a docket, but statcd yesterday I e - |morning that so far he had not been called — | MINOR MENTION, YR ; J | ::;xr‘n.;';‘;-:}:( l::,' .;‘:y.:\"m:\vn::::vl-:m:u‘rxx‘l‘l“ :l):!: Oarnegie Donations Followed by Adoption I SVt (Ol,\TY MA\ (,O“PROMISh Titus amendment muddle was finally set- of Similar Plans . Davis st glasn. fom, e o e e - On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, This Week “Mr. Riley,” S-cent clgak 6 ofice Fine Mimourl oak. Gilbert Bros. Board of Bupervisors Considers Proposition | Justice Bryant's attorney yesterday morn- | PEMAND FOR BOOKS 1S ENORMOUS The remnants in all departuents, acenmulated during our hollday business, will be put on sake the o el o it 008 from J. 8. Morgan's Attorney. ing recoived a communication from Attor- —_— last two days of this week AT ABOUT HALE OF REGULAR PRICES, AND IN MANY CASES Wollman, sclentifi optician, 49 B'd'y i ney General Remley, stating that the aj tnte Reports that t ders |} LESS. Al departments will be represented: Schmidt's photos guaranteed to please peal from Judge Dewey's decision in the Almost ceed Capaelty i ore's stock food kills worms, fattens T OVER FORMER SHERIFF'S ACCOUNTS | district court at Washington, Ta., in which a Yenr ix t i e R o he held tho Titus amondment vold, would e erisBrenue Silks Embroideries French Flannels Leftert, Jeweler, opticlan, 26 Broadway. probably reach a decision in the supreme I.|ll.|ll nr”' .“ s 0." “ ¥ Drink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, agt. | Alleged Indebtedness to tawat- [ court within three days after that body And All Other Lines. There is an epidemic of grip in Council | ¢umie in Seheduled to ¢ Up for |convenes on January 1 v DES MOINES, Jan. 10.~(Special.)—The Blufrs Pending the supreme court's decision " n o Trinl This Term, but May le -] L gl e 2 1) «|fad which is just now taking deepest hold Asorgs Childs I visiting relatives at Suttled Out &1 Conrh, Justice Ferrier will have a monopoly of the | i 1owa is one that Is belng encouraged by Picture framing. ¢. E. Alexander & Co. - “;“"“ of the peace business fn Kane towil- | 4j) progressive citizens. It is the fad of . Brosdway, L - establishing libraries. Nothiog like it in n a Miss Laura Baldwin is kept to her hom The question of effecting a settlement With | coem g st BSSING SMA the way of an aggressive educational move- O s o alsinector, | former Sheriff John 8, Morgan was up be- ment has ever been known In lowa. The % 101 South Main street. 'FPhon fore the County Board of Supervisors yes- | Nearly a Thousand Dollars Already |Carnegle gifts are responsible for the im- 1= still on and everything in Winter Goods can be bought at discounts ranging from 20 to Got your work done spular Eagle | terday, but action In the matter was de- Expended by the City, mediate interest shown. Word has just laundry, 724 Broadway | terred until tomorrow. A suit to recover | Mayor Jennings, Dr, V. L. Treynor and |been received by the trustees of the Ii |the alleged indebtedness of the former | City Treasurer True, who has been acting |brary in Ottumwa that the Carnegio $60.- 0 per cent. cate, M1 Brondway. Open all hours Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shaffer of Try our 20-cent meals. Tadles' and Gents sheriff to Pottawattamle county is now |as purchasing agent, went before the |000 is ready for them and that a draft on Tt kit amd Avenue A a ron " | pending in the district court and is hooked | Board of County Supervisors yesterday aft- | Cafnegie fo that amount will be honored | o his efforts to reform and lead a respec- Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture | for a trial at this term. Morgan is un- |[ernoon and submitted bills amounting to |whenever the work of bullding is to be com- | fapie 1fe. repairing, mattress making. 122 8. Maln st | aple to attend to any business matters, hav- | $991.38, representing the expenses incurred (menced. The city council has purchased SRR s Mise Margatet Hickey has been called (0 | jng beon seriously {ll with mental trouble [by the city up to date in caring for the (a site for the library and the deed is in b her home at Armour, fu., by the JIness of | ¢or glmost a year. His attorney appeared |smallpox cases. These bills represented |the hands of the trusices. There was some SOMEONE BLOCKS THE TRACK Mr. and Mrs. R. Hough 1ot yesterday before the board @t the afternoon session |the care of the patients at the city pest- |delay on account of factious oppos 1 & visit_to relatives and friends at Con- | yesterday and suggested that the matter be [house and at the Schoup residence. They | that is all ended now. The city gun If You Wish good rel tion, but rantees | Farmer and Wired M Near Toledo, ble dental work at mod* 1 SORE, JEB amicably settled on a compromise basis. inelud; Groceries and meat, $80.93; |an appropriation of $5,000 & to sup- Are Arested and Held as : 4 T e A e obeth | At the close of Morgan's sccond term as | drugs, $27.20; fuel, $21.75; hardware, crock- |port the library. Suspect | erate prices we cun please yoi N e sheriff, th board appointed Thomas Bow- |ery and furniture for pesthouse, $69.28; | The Fort Dodge library movement has Ouar methods are the most improv- ed—-our prices so low they will wdet Charles Mathls has veturned to [man and Spencer Smith to check up the goods, $2 ambulance purchased to [not progressed o far, but it is assured | TOLEDO, Ia., Jan. 10—(8pecial)—Willlam f Kearney, Neb, (o rusime his studies at the | books of the office. They made a report [UATFY patlents to pesthouse, $25; sundries, |and $50000 will come from Carnegle. The | Haack and William Jones, a farmer and military school | . N, Petethon Sehocning of | 10 January of last year, which showed that | $24.25; Undertaker REstep for burlal of | Dubuque library movement is well under | his hired man, were arrafgned before Jus- | A the firm of Pete ing are in | Morgan was indebted to the county in the [One patlent and disinfecting the Burns |way. At Grinnell a fine library and build- | tice Dingee, charged with placing obstrue surprise you. Chicago on business sum of $1,175.99, alleged to be fees which | COttake, $50; M. Schmidt, nurse at pest- |ing are assured by the generosity of a | tions on the Chicago & Northwestern rail- Lily Camp Aid soclety will et thls | Morgan had collected, but failed to turn [BOUSe, at $5 & day up to and including flocal philanthropist road track, about three miles southeast of L 290 P .. Telephone 148, ..., Afternoon at 2: o'clock at the home of | oo iy (he county tPeasurer. To this sum |this week, $230; Dr. Rice, $5; Dr. V. L.| The latest library project is at lTowa | Traer, Saturday. They waived preliminary P “ g Honge " P Treynor, partial payment, $400. The bills | Falls, where B. 8. Ellsworth, one of the | hearing and were bound ‘over to the grand A want ad In Hee will bring results, | was added $536.36, the amount pald by ¥ ) 2. 8. B hearing k The same attention glven to a want ad In | Morgan*to his deputies over the above re. |Were allowed and ordered paid. richest men of Towa, has made a proposal | jury, which meets February 18. Bonds K. A. Wondllury, D. D. S., Council Biuffs. : Councll Bluffs as at the Omaha office ceipts of the office. Acting on this report, Last Patient to Be Discharged. to the city that will result fu the estab- | were fixed at $1,000. in default of which the . Sheridan ¢ nee trled always used. | ong fiures of which were disputed by Mor- | Joe Burns, the remaining patient at the |lshment of a fino library. He asks the | defendants went to jail. Saturday after- | , 4 e and he agrees to|noon the southbound passenger and mall Fenlon & Foley, sole ngents, | gan, and which have never been verified by | pesthouse, will be discharged tomorrow, |¢!t¥ to purchase a 0 Il Jones, a farmer near Underwood, la.. [any further examination or fnvestigation, | when the services of Nurse Schmidt willy erect thereon a fine library building at | train ran into something at a sharp curve been brought to this city for treatmect | the board instructed the co ttorney ooger be required. T v his own expense and present it to the city. [ near the defendants’ home. The roadmaster huas been prought to \tls ity for treatmect | the beard instructed the county attorney to | no longer be required. The quarantine on 30 Pearl St "rand ote Fene O |bring suit. Owing to Morgan's serious |the Woman's Christian Assocfation hospi- | The cost of the same has not been limited. | was on board and sent the section men e ety Miss Mary Knox, eldest daughtor of Rey, | afliction, it was not until last August that |tal will expire on Sunday, January 20, and | ID this connection he also proposes a park | back from Clutier to investigaie. They T T W INDLE and Mrs. R L. Knox, who has been seri- {sult was commenced. In the suit pending | that on the Schoup residence about the end | $¥Stem for the city by waking a present to | found that the rails had been greased and | 1 ounty W for’ scveral weeks, 15 Teported im- | the amount soukht to be recovered s about |of the month. the city of hls own private park, already | stones, some as big as one’s head, piled on ‘ You The regular m W of Myrtle lodge, Wo, | $1:134, the county attorney not having in-| The city has to stand the expense of [YerY fine, on condition that the city ac-|the track. On account of the curve the b TS i | 12 Drgr Honor, will beheld this' éven- | cluded the amount which it was claimed | the special policemen placed to enforce the | duire the rivor frontage for o hait wile | eugineer did Dot see them. but the {ra% | New Jersey Company Declares it Has Been | [ :an Bu 4 s, 'fiffi' the newly elected officers will be [ had been overpald the deputies, as there | quarantine regulations at the hospital and | P® kbl Al R went over safely e culprits then wen! he Vieti f G I | Minn Hornbeck, who has been the guest | 48 Some auestions as to Morgan's liability | the Schoup home. This expense during [therewith. The plans contemplate a beau- | back and plled some more stones on the| the Vietim of Graveyard Insutance. . & of her coustn, Mise Clura McGann ¢f | in this respect November amounted to $38 and in Decem- |11ful PArk system, where the natural scenery | track N e St O v P“"“I“‘: — | rains & Fourth street, has returned to her home in ber to $275. The night detail at the hos- |18 Inspiring. some of the spikes and 1aid & 3x{ so tha H N ! Creston, Tn. i Books in Bad Skape. pital has been reduced from two to one| 10 this connection it is stated by the|it would catch the flange of the wheels FOUR MEN ARE CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY | | o4 & 1ent market, or you g Mr. and Mre, W. L. Douglasy of Souch [ Morgan employed an expert to go over the | p b state library board that the demand for | and 1ift them clear off the rafls. Trainmen hir Fightn street have Joturned” feom Muaon | books, and it s alleged he discovered books for the traveling libraries of Towa [ say it would have been sure to derall a | ygen¢ n can hire other people to 3 e TR number of discrepancies in the report fur- and for the school libraries which are be- | tein had it not been discovered and re- [ gave think for you, or a nimble- ! Mike Kildare, a sa'oon keeper of this city, nished Messrs. Bowman and Smith. The ing established in every corner of the | moved. The snow on the ground made it Bad Risks n fi 3 1 suffering Trom “biad poisinigk unt hagd | books are admittedly in a very bad shupe state is so great that the publishers find | possible to track the perperators to thelr ngered girl to write your Jiien, Jemoved o St Hernard's Rospital. |and the supervisors realize that it would [ T it dificult to keep up with the orders. It | home. It is reported that Mr. Harris, the : letters, but do you know & City Electrician Bradley’s bond {n the | D¢ ® costly business to prove up all the | County Attorney Killpack will today take |js certaln that the year 1 will be a[Chicago & Northwestern detective, secured dicti i sum of 81000 Hax been wpproved by the cit | diferent items against the former sherift | depositions in the Mra. Ida Lipfert case, | record-breaker in tie matter of library ad- | a confession from one of the men and that good dictionary is a great councll and he has 1 assigned th and are therefore somewhat favorable to|now pending in the district court of Union | yancement in lowa. they claim to have done it “just for fun. NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Believing that they hel in writing or peak- :'|'n.l('-'|'('yr1f.y|u-'|'1'.':l'""“ rmerly occupled bY | gottling the suit out of court, county, fn which Pottawattamie county e were the victims of “graveyard insurance’ i P 1y 8 L k ©. P, Richarsy, Uylng or Morgan's attorney offered to hand over |seeks to have set aside a deed to certain d DIES SUDDENLY AT NEWTON swindlers, officials of the Colonial Life In- ng correctly’ $000 in full settlement of all claims the | property in the town of Creston, owned| Captain Cyril W. King, who has been surance company of America, located in tarm, reportod to the poilee Probably you have & deereptt (hef€ of xevan thoroughbred ¢ht Brahina | county has against him, including the | by u former charge of this county. suspended from duties at Fort Morgan by : Red Jerscy City, today caused the arrest of P-E o A p "“ | Prize Winners, from his roost i provieay | amount overpald the deputies. Duriog the| Mrs. Ida Lipfert, an old resident of this | Secretary Root pending an investigation | Assistant Attorney General Redman|myonag Martin, editor of a Union Hill, | s fher et ind e, hight discussion it was stated that since retir- | city and formerly the wife of a well known | into a charge that he recefved a bribe from | of owa s Stricken Unexpectedly. | ' “pawspaper; Willam Necker, an un- | is so tattered and dirty that yeu campment No. 8 Unlon Veteran | ing from office Morgan had collected some | music teacher, became insane through do- |a contractor and an assertion that marked with Heart Diseass dertaker in Unlon Hill and Thomas J. Kelly, | seldom use it. Throw it la the I W ol an open meeting tomovt sw | $70 in back fees. The board dosired to con- | mestic troubles and a number of years ago, | money was found on his person, was ap- . st a pugilist, whose right name is said to|f- waste basket and got & .fi.‘,_ will be Installed, 'Thero will ne | fer With the county attorney before ar-|on complaint of her husband, was com- |polnted from lowa to the volunteer service | GRINNELL, Ia, Jan. 10.—(Special Tele- | ho Thomas Waldron, who until recently was good speaking music and singing. The | riviog at any decision in the matter, and | mitted to the asylum. Lipfert, after plac- [and is well known to the lowa guardsmen. ( gram)—Captain W. H. Redman, assistant an agent for the company. \ "",.Tl‘:v““ll.:fkl"'::l'"l"' for this reason action on Morgen's propo- | ing his wife in the asylum, removed to | His father was a dentist of Dubuque. The |attorney gencral of Iowa, died suddenly | pr” Richard Jahn, a West Hoboken tandard Dictionary st the sastTe | sition to compromise was deferred until the | Denver. where he later secured a divorce [ young man went to Marshalltown, then to|at his bome in Newton tonight. He had|pnygican and formerly the medical ex- Graham avenue sewer o the abutting | session tomorrow. and remarried. Webster City and later located in Fort [ just returned from Grinnell and was ap-|aminer in Union Hill for the company, went o i Yotal ot 15 s SoNou: Recorder's Bill of Expenses. Last May Mrs. Lipfert, who had recovered [ Dodge. At Webster City he was clerk | parently in good health. His sudden death | 5 police headquarters, but after making i dnlets, $I8L95; | County Recorder Smith presented a bill | her reason. was sent to relatives in her in a dry goods store. In Fort Dodge be|from heart disease occurred just after get- | o giatement was not placed under arrest. i inlets: | gor expenses incurred in connection with | 0ld home in Germany, who promised to |began clerkiug In the store of Hull & |tng into his house Secretary and Manager Ernest Hoppen- | his Nehedule will be subimitted ai 4 Juli 1 while od 1 th Captain Redman has been prominent in | poime . e R LS LR mitied | 900 720, | care for her. She was accompanied as far Jullus, and while so engaged margied the cimer of the insurance company said he :a‘:'.'y :“.n:".“’ P ARS, SO ORIRE BARL M r.‘,: ‘::li::q {?v:||:x):in"rf|:;\|‘v:‘;:«u n;.::rr; ot | a8 New York by Supervisor Brandes, who | the daughter of Julius. After tHe death|lowa politics. He was once speaker of the | 4iq not think Dr. Jahn had been guilty of It Is the latest out and scholars eihomus fowbothum, a rallroad enginecr | first awsistant, $900; salary of second as- | learned from her that she posscssed a of Hull, King was taken in as a partner | house, "m""‘:.mf“:u:.“(?‘:"k,;‘;‘:?x‘ '“:": criminal intent, but had been careless in | everywhere pronounce it the r.‘n(’:‘f.-r"'n""vufl'v'f.‘.t'.\ 3:3':3;’ I‘||"|wlh u:x“‘Il:;; sistant, $650; extra clerk hire, $58; post-|house and lot in Creston. On his return \:«llh his father-in-law T‘}“ business was :(2:‘-nh|?(:.&nfhen:‘nnlnr:publl:'nn mmymn_ signing papers predented by Kelly Mar- | best. Containing over 300,000 for ‘distarbing the peace on complaint of | ake, §126.80; miscellancous, $2.90. The bill, ?um‘r\;llnu; Ilr‘n‘mh-sl-.rm(nll; lln;mln;nd x::: :::::(:A“n.:l:: Yama llll\;-: L-:u;xh u:‘l(rxmkixl:f L el L‘.:','f:.&!.’ lv;“nl(lx f\n‘\(;k(\l‘ Tere vl(hhn'h*:w 1| words and having a corps of 340 one of his nelghbors. 15 fine wis sus- | with the exception of the amounts fi _|1earned that Mrs. Lipfert had owne ¢ ° e time the wi ) 0 indictment had been 3 pended pending his good behavior. Wednes- . . o P8t | roperty she claimed, but that it had boen | against Spaln was declared. He had been| He had been a member of the Twenty- | toung against the four men on the ground | editors, specialists and educated day night he was arrested again on com. | 48 and miscellaneous expenses, in all¢ Dlitnt 0f another nelghbor, i tomorrow | $120.20, was rejopted, as the bourd decided |80ld by her husband. The deed purported |an enthusiastic member of the Towa Na- (firft and Twenty-second e er of the house | 1AL they had conspired to secure this iu- | by ol o Mooy o Wil have to appear in court and clear him- | there was nothing in° the law which au- | to bear Mrs. Lipfert’s signature at the time [ tional guard and at one time held the po- | I was : '““h'" :‘“-_‘ “F“"‘I‘"d' / fl ”"-m surance on the life of Robert Brenner, a @ollars before placed before the eIl OF Lhis Just charige or elte Pay the o | (orized ft to allow the county recorder |she was insane and in the asylum. As the [sition of assistant adjutant general. He | in 1888 shat '"'" owa. railroad leglalatlon | boy, the brother of Martin's wite. The ‘u- public, 1t ought to be a valuable s A Swede iving the name of Vietor Jen- | for clerical help. The law provides that |bill of the county for caring for Mrs. Lip- | Was a captain of Company H, Fifty-second | WAS P"": Sealr ""' aLe RH“ !:l.(fl_m:‘ s | furance was secured in August last, when book. It is & valuablé bosk—by apparently a laboring man, was picked | the county recorder shall receive a salary | fert amounted to nearly $2,500, the board [regiment. He was an officer of the staff [corporation influenc fection which favored | CrchRer was an inmate of a hospital. Bren- | far the best dictionary before ast night by the poflea witle Wandor- | o 51200, to be pad out of the fees of the | decided o seck to have the deed of her | of Colonel Humphrey, and had been on Col- | Sneaker was 1‘-“.”“ foction which favortd | ner's application had been secured by Kelly | the English-speaking people. | It nlght werc unable ta de.or. |ofice, and that he shall be allowed one|property set aside on the ground that her | onel Foster's staff in the old Fourth regi- the new legislation. en a8 a c as agent, he had been examined and passed he i insane or whether the result of a prolonged 50 years of age and it man_lavo ure to it was a forgery and sult |ment. He came to Des Moines when the | date for the nomination for secretary of| by pr. Jahn and his body had been buried | | cAvLL ON OR WRITE THE nosding)y brova four Towa regiments were called here to | State last year, in the convention which|py Necker, the undertaker. It was charged grdipaly RRuit oo | nominated W. B. Martin, he received at|(hai Brenner ) AN & SRR 08, deputy at a salary of $900, which shall be | sig paid by the county. The bill presented by | was a Recorder Smith is for clerical Welp other| The property was sold by Mrs. Lipfert's | prepare for the Cuban campalgn, expecting | | O Lo IR E U e as dying with consumption | | 139 FARNAM STRERT, slon that he Is immensely wealthy, He than that of Deputy Larsen, who was pald | husband for $400, but it is said to be worth | to get & commiseion, but he was much dis- | o0 oy s the Tweltth Tiino | When the policy was granted. +§ IN REGARD TO IT. ] he held for a tew days to determine hts true | e W8 S0 FERTE EEREn | B hat amotint, appointed in his failure. He afterwards | dler. & captain in the Twe BRI oMY Manager Meppenheimer sald that Kelly, \ 1 \dition, ary of $900 for 1900, double t il DN Davideon:a Bhjokamith Jiving af 411 The quarterly settlement' was effected — secured an appointment in the quarter- L] ) e while the agent of the company, had taken 4 East Waxhinglon avenue, was adfudged in- [with County Treasyrer Arnd. His state- for Ball Park. master's department of the volunteer serv- | L oo v oy ANOTHIR MAN, | YerY bad risks, on which the company had P K ;‘nw"ni' terday by ‘llllmim)mr;‘u-n;‘nurn 7% [ ment showed that Be paid vouchers in the | Local base ball players and enthusiasts | ice by the {nflucnce of Senator Allison ana . iy pald money to Necker and Martin as bene- n;’-‘nmfi e ol mation wits filed by |@mount of $313,253.40 and that the balance |are contemplating effecting ap organization | Congressman Dolliver, and his friends in | Nelvom Rutherford Makes No Effort to | ficluries. Heppenlielmer sald that three '5 00 A MONTH. Dodge. His first a: Save Himself. cases had been found in which Kelly and members of the famllv. Davidson, who ix [on hand on January 1, 1901, was $65:814.09, |and leasing ground for a ball’park. Options | Dubuque and au old man, labars under the halhicination . have been secured on two pieces of prop- | signment was at Chickamauga Park, where | CRESTON, lIa, Jan. 10.—(Special Tele- | the others had defrauded tho company. It SPECIALIST R0 s VAR R S0 Jmmense wst Tooh Received.in o Gunsien erty on West Broadway, one block from{he wae assistant quartermaster, thence to|gram.)—The Burlington fast mail No. 7was belleved there were other cases. The In in Ireland. by a distant Telative. He alo | County Recorder Smith's report for the [T P g ool bitg has delusions regarding cortain procs of welding steel and aluminum, b imagines he has made discoveries whi*n | instruments fled, on which fees received huve, been patented and which will briwi | amounted to $1,187.15, divided in months evidence Inthe ca Mex. Margaret | 8 follows: October, 43 instruments filed, Mitchell of Graham ue and the order | fees, $461.40; November, 499 instruments | the car line. There is talk of forming a [Porto Rico and back to Fort Morgan in|claimed another victim today, instantiy kill- { company had noticed a high death rate tri-city league, .comprising Omaha, South | Alabama, where he is under grave charges |ing Nelson Rutherford, a farmer, near | among persons Insured by Kelly and re- Omaha and Council Bluffs. An inter-urban | He has telegraphed his friends that he is | Woodburn. Rutherford either committed | fused to insure Brenner for more than $282, league has been also suggested, to include | jnnocent and that they need not worry. He|suicide or did not hear the train, as he | The policy was made out by Kelly for $484. Missourl Valley, Glenwood, Neola and | was not, it 15 said, popular among the |made no effort to save himself. Yester- | When Breoner died in October last, soon Coupell Bluffs. At present the plans are | guardsmen, and among his acquaintances |day this train killed Mrs, Gillman In the | after the policy was secured, the company 1agt quarter of 1900 showed a total of 1,714 7 All Private Diseases P and Disorders of Men 12 Yoars in Omaha. VARICOCELE su2 committing her to Bernard’s hospital . 246 scember, 4 Wis confifmed. p :::;“;‘f:m S'»‘“:;fln‘ December, tnstru- | % o stock company and, it s said, | there are many who say they are mot sur. | Creston yards. started an Investigation of Agent Kelly's HYDROCELE curea BRI AR AT R ) Sherlff Cousins’ report for the same pe- | th¢ Promoters have met every encourage- | prised at his troubles. His military record :\‘..‘. k:nr:l.‘»ux?n dismissed him and Dr. Jahn, MUathod maw, Reves fallse . Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 25 il DR T TR Bty in the Towa National guard Is 'without | re¥S Yhe Nomthmentern CRIRHEL, | Heppenheimer also said that ene of the men without culting, pain of b riod showed feen taxed, $1.16.08; foes col- blemish. He wae appolnted an assistant | S101X CTYC I S I—(ERR] THIS | insured by Kelly had been in Bellevue loss of tims. RENIE NI oA HAT0; belatoe Db LD sreaedses 13005 s IR to thatotiows | ARSISTRANIES My 81, 1008, and eantinusd EIa" At Tecelvers. sale " this -atternoon to | *HCrily before the Insurance..was placed it A 7.80; balance paid to treasurer, $1, .| Licenses to wed were lssued to the fellow= | iy "tno gervico under the mct of March o, | 50/ at rece and died shortly afterward. One case was | the system. Soon ever: & i . o ce unde A 2| a y sign and Sympiem Renl Estate Transfers, Clerk of the District Court Reed'’s report | jng persons 1899. His term of service would expire | [TAuk J. Glenn, who has been oDerallng | ., gagrant that the company heard of it L g ol 4 and ferever. The ollowlug transfers were filed yester- | from May 27 to January I, 1901, showed & | Name and Residence. Ag2. | July 1, next unless reappointed the paper temporarily for the recelver. The |, Necker, fearing trouble, advised the | ob LeAKING OUT" o ““"""““,_"‘".;‘“ in day in the abstract, title and loan office of | total of fees collected of $2,288.79; ex- | Robert M. McCandlish, Omaha .. : price received was $1,200. There were three | o of the tnsurance. This was for | drugsor ugfi' g Tedloan o & " J. W. Squire, 101 Pear] street panaes’ of oMon, $106511 Hadleibass. tead | ABSs Duigle e S S sesse Slate Y. M: 0. A, Cony bidders, Rev. John Phelan ot Rock Valley, | ¢ ; WEAK MEN | T.oss OF MANROOD from. ¥.s. 1 Symuel Wi Slarle, and wif to Ora | hand, §$57.20; fines collected in criminal TR R O e el et R The date for the state ‘convention and |la., & stockholder; J. 8. Desmond, editor of | "y (omnany cancelled several policies BEXUALLY IRy or Bxuatasion | cases and turned into school fund, $102.90: | Waiter Latser petathalon contest of (he Young Men's | the Catholic Citizen of Milwaukee, and Glenn Webeter and wife (0 Annin Omaha B i True, lot 4, block 11, B, ritten by Kelly on persons who have since | WASTING WRAKNESS INVOLUNTARY LoOASES, r t viiss' 2d fees earned by Former Sheriff Morgan and | Hattie Christ Omaha Christian assoclation of lowa has been fixed | Who lives in H:-'"K "'ll:'"“n1'b- v-v!rJh:~ died of lingering discases. with EARLY DECAY in YoUNG and MipoLE add, 'w. ¢ H 2. 4500 | collected by Reed, $205.80. | for February 14 and 18 at Burlington. It|® subscription list of 4,000 names. John |50 O 4 g it \ack of vim, vigor aud strength, with ] TRA RS Lada g dinflp 168K T | DECLARES AMENDMENT VALID will be'a sort of winter school of methods | Brennan was editor up (o the time of hia | L% CURTI company, b compuratiely | sexual orgaos impalred wodwesk | G | w8 s ant Wit ‘o ‘o Commonwenlth 10-cent clgar. for_the Young Mens Christian assoclation | death, last October. Glon will continue to | Tt SRMERY, 1,0 B FROCANT: | ST cL.:;.nd Tntaiiibie. Home ‘trear ] Femoent 1w nehipe o OIOT T MAY MAKE ALL CLAINS PREFERREGD |Judse W o ',""1? 4 420 Jarkerm: and amond the Spsskereayill be | 9petele 150, paVer. 8t N poiat tors’ include President ¥ C. Young, who 15 | no detention. from- basiiess > Caemopan: 3 il and wife to W. 1T Woodi, | e Dewey wals Trow il “‘ Mot, cqllege sacreiary of'the in- Good Sleighing nt Hastingy, also president of the First Nationel Vak, | Kiduey and liadder Trouvies | in secion 814 10 90| Imwortant Question atwed n, the ection Luw. ternational commitice; - Prosident Melean | g AGTINGS, Ta Jan. 10 (Special,y— | Robort Davis, Postmaster P. T, Wanzer and CoRES GUARANTEED. o, Fecoiver, o J ow- nse o ver & Pusey, — - o State university rown, state sigh i " A ralkan 3 3 Brosend [iram A Tuftle 10016 | The Ume of Judge Thornell in the dis-| SIOUX CITY, In., Jan. 10.—(Speclal Tele- | wecretary of Hilinols; 8. D. Gordon, chair- | SO0V fell yesterday to the depth of three Jobn. A, Walkse Calion oraddress 119 8, 14th & ¢ leighs and cutters were much T P TPy T rarmrd D "] ttit court yesterday was taken up with |gram.)—Judge Hutchinsop, siting in &l man of the Ohio evangellization movement; :““"_'\';d::‘d._”ll‘,_,‘f‘r', Tk he saoe SIE Mr. Sheldon linck in I 8‘"‘“&s“ruslom‘h L Neb. Total SIx transfers .........covor.o.3 8191 | hearing the applications of creditors of the | Chergkee county case, involving the valldity | B M. Hamilton, railroad secretary interna- |1 e¥.0eBee BEOrS BeEe, (0 o sTOPEKA. Kan., Jan, 10.~Rey Acer & Pusey bank to have thelr depos- |cf tLe Titus amendment, has gone on record | tional committee; Frank W. Ober, L. A, |PFO™Is¢ 8held author 'of “In His Bleps.” oo | -—m— b el e ravel roo ced, § g v L ev. Lak commenced a ser re- | sumed hig church work | Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 641 Broadway. | ¢, orgot agatnst thelr notes and other ob- | against Judge Dewey of Washington rmn\ll\ Culbertson and others v.:‘nl‘ .,I.:’u’;;::“ln x?:n- \ml..:u«: “”:":’P:l | thip o Hurobe and. the 5500 REW ARD! E . ligations held by the bank holding that the amendment was: properly eV facs otInge X st By is preparing (o 3 e - - == | tition of Intervention of the Nebraska Na-|tbe officers elected at the last general| James A. Poor, whose funcral took place howss Jonos J . fore the state convention cf | Jiter Complalut, Dyspepels, Siok Headache | tional bank of Omaha was overruled clection are entitled to take their seats un- | 8t Indefendence yesterday, was one of the | coln some weeks since and was opecated e UNio Indigestion, Constipation or (rolllvnneu wo | Wha ot anfabHaNEA ML EENEATE it an & L AT ST oldest officeholders in the state, having been |on, is doing finely and expects to be fully e ———— fAosot lwr1-lF"v‘v’)m;i'xvxfi:";?}n'x]f'...l:'r:on’v'flf" 13 ot Ole Rasmussen agalust the bank on the — This sustains the new amendment to its "”""““("“‘-;"' in the """“" of “'“”'l‘V troas- | restoved to health .“,,,[.'\ o ::’:“ ”uq 0,—Tho | Joomplied wll‘h Fhey A;c'imrelv Vegelable, “ ort el vl The vose in the | urer of Buchenan county sincq 1869. He amber of the lemlelature hay | nevor fail 10 give ‘satisfaction. 250 hoxi Wha‘t Do Haines and Hauthorn properties. fullest extent. The action arose in the| (70 5 e g vl e "_.\‘Aw“‘r nae Liquor & Legitimate Article, members of the leglslature have 1| Contain 100 Mlis 100 Soxes contain’ 40 pills, 8o impson. as smatoriul candidaje This morning 'udge Thornell will hear |cfforts of Danlel Phelan, incumbent, to S10UX OITY. la., Jan. 10.—Judge A. R.| 38rry boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substil A : in 1873 was elected Weusurer, and has heen nd have leck i hame of Davi A fd 3 the petition of intervention of Day & Hese | keep Danlel Unger, recently elected a mem- Fror et e P udtclal distriot | B4 have de at the Vi1 wnd initations. Sent by mail. Stampe taken, Dl OE IR EARLAn O AT 8 e D D B R re uat of sties, | 19-8106100 every two yearsginse. Ho came| DO¥eY of the Sih judlolal dlatrist| Overmuer will e presenisd ad the fusion | NERVITA MIDICAL Co on aad ou nK. n and ‘ooper, in which the contention |ter of the Beard of Supervi , U to Iowa in 1565 with his father, a ploneer | ©f 1oWa. o & decision just filed, hul-ln} candidato for senator, A cuucis of th son Sta, g, 1. . is raided by the petitioners that' the bank | Unger appealed to the courts and (hia after- [ {0 fowe A0 1855 with bis & ploneer | & O Cin 6 legitimate article | POPUIIMS will be hield Monday nigh o By g T 5230 % ua Doustan When you vee £ shoes adver. || Was Isolvent at the time their deposits | noon Judge Mutchinson declarcd that he is | SCTHOnRC minister, wad ho was o private | o %o, porce under supreme court dectsions | ca piahment tn Kansns, ;"(‘,”m Neb.; deo, 8. Davis, Counatl d_for %5, and $ sho ol ere de and that erefore such doj [ d place. . 2ROVENLY OWA TAEIMANE- Alire se grant a unction agains TOP < Ja 0.~ s b d l'llvj,l\ ‘|l|r||-: s ywl-'xlnl [t |:ur:y:|el':|g{(4': ‘\:K “"IrI::I 'll L :I|‘\..l(l :,l;l\ »v‘(?:.:(‘4‘»‘;“:“”::”"“:):)“2 ntitled to his pla o 5 Ing the war. His son, who has been acting and refu \ (’?‘ [ :‘m t 4'.IIW1IY Y”IV:I I:”n ll::tllilll r|l | s [vm’\ ‘lh - ’I\4 ‘! ‘“l .‘hl ‘|II ‘.U_ |\|u.|’£<“ ‘lv' 4“’“‘?: 1 okt You? Were they § or $ shoes L TAN0 TRPEHSEI TN TN S I S SN {5 P treasurer, was appointed to flii out the un- | the Adams Iixpress comphn s up | cApital punishment In Knrsas. “The seatl SR R be preferred. ’ FORT DODGE, Ia., Jan, 10.—(Bpocial,)— | €XPIFed term. It was said of the elder Poor | It froum carevini Hauor, TUG chte TAmO B0 | ment o tho logieliture Meme to favor ¥ NO OURE, NO PAY e 3 > DAE, 1a. P that he ha Py A rom Washington count here the tem- | DAl I it R i of prisonory in TR At 1t you think it 18, try This 1s the most important question raised | The Martin Telephone company of Webster | U0 l‘ hi il I)"‘“‘m‘v lusintunee with perance league is making a crusade, and | (i state i Im. \thury under gentenee of | 1oet r” e R e ] 1y y W o 4 City, dopted the novel expedient of - " - h . [ i a s Orgdn per wil yot in the litigation over the winding 4p | City, has adopted th ! i P RSIR SARIGINE 10 130 WaGTY, it will be carried {o the criminal court S — ! o Sbous g or SARGENT of the affairs of the insolvent firm, &s In | metering the talk which is going on over Packing Houses (0 e Opened b Mg Trrigntton € Teian, ¢ e or the event of the question raissd by {he pe- | their lines and clalms that it 18 the| | M. Hubbell, the new owner of the Des Wil Mave an At el., dun, 10, (ailure o returands 1 C Particulars. nent sealed In pia "LoCAL APPLIANCE Ca., 4id Char HOWELL'S n’ company of Kansus ¢ty $1.500,000, was {ncorporated here today FFORT DODGE, Ia., Jan. 10 Where there Is just one price, and as titioners being sustained by the court it |first independent telephone company in the good as can be bought for the money [ will mean that all claims against the bauk [ United States, to fustall such a | be recpened und operated and that the open- | *8¥4M.)—At @ meeting of leading busines on earth. are preferred and every creditor will have | Hereafter telephones will be ing will be ut an early date. He is figur- | men this afternoon plans were perfected 1) 4 » | RL axtl to share alike In the distribution of the | residences by It at a fixed rat ing on the agtive interest of good packers, | Provide Fort Dodge with an athletic park Wh t sh " ) g : ; ' which will record | put o vl Toano oaoteare | and race track. A corporation, witl a all We s i St assets, The result of today's hearing will | meter will be attach but says that none of the Chicago packera | 30 race track with a cap & fog, 1a Grippe, h bad cough. ‘Anti bo watched with much interest in conse- | all out golug calls, but will keep no count | will ‘e Interosted n the house. Tiis son waed 0| Have for Dessert? Aflh-Kan I\.uv{‘(‘\nv‘-ln,l :l»('.m h Wil drug GENT quence. of those which are incoming. Al |-ulln; in-law, James E..Booge of Sioux City, who | mediately to purchase an eighty-ncre tract S A — over tho mumber of 200 u year Wil be|gnerated the first packing houss there, may | f 1and adjoining the city, on which an | myic ovection arises in the famil operated the Jacking house there, ma s question atis he famil e S R . ngle In Out, churged for extra. The new system will option has been sccured. A race meeting A y Justice of the Peace R. T. Bryant, whose also be Interested in the house every day. Lot us answer it to-day, Lry Dr. Kay 5 Utlcuro cures all g0 Into effect at once will be he utlcure (e At ar bond has been approved by the county . Paneral of Youns FProuty. hepod, sl rey ! foma — e — - = | Board of Sup: isors, has opened an office | Farnished \INI!I.NIII n Libeary, The funeral of Harry Prouty, who killed - — wod sdvice tree. Dro i) J ieg, Seratogs, N. Y. MLO | in the Metcalf building on Pearl, adjacent [ AUDUBON, Ia, Jan. 10.—(Special.)— | himself at Nosth Platte a fow days ago, was [ Takes (he Price of Severnl Meals, | FAR LOANS ¢ to the room in which Ovide Vien is still | The Columbian club, n woman's organiza- | held from the home of his parents in tnis| TABLE ROCK, Neb, Jan. 10.—(Special) | - ‘mpmm CELELLEL LITET T anlnlml In Bastern Nebras an . Nebr | maintaining an office as justice of the | tion of such energy that It has purchased « | city this afterhooi, but w pEivate tu- | —J. A. Greenwood, the landlord of the Cen- 4 i) Cooneh Blafa” | Were, was robbed of betwoen 200 | @ delicious and healthful dessert. Pre- [ & RESULTS TELL i Mcines packing houses, ctates that they will | rain, sleot and 5,000, will be or A this season and a professional 126 Muln Bt, Councll Blufts peace. Justice Bryant and Justice Vien |library bullding and installed 1,500 volumes, | neral. Th& young man had as wide a cir- [ tral hot == = === | have, It 1 asserted, come to an agreement | bas just elected these oMcers for the year | clo of acquaintances s any person of the|and 300 cigars last night and between 86 | pared in two minutes, No boiling! no { k 1 1 v: el nef . > . g \ ' T to await the decision of the supreme court [1601: Mrs. J. A. Nash, president; Mrs, Ed [ city and his death was a surprise to them. | and $5 in cash, both being taken from the ( baking! add boiling water and set to THE BEE WANT ADS ® | .'. our mone in the matter of the Titus amendment Bilbarz, secretary; Miss Mary Daviy, cor- | It has since developed that ho was subject [ showease, which 1 always locked. One of | $ool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rusp. PRODUCE RESULTS, ] With the berry and Strawberry, Get ki PR . RESULTS, SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASS'Y, Justice Bryant has hung out his shingle | responding secretary; Mrs. F. 8 ‘Watts, | to melancholia spells and that he had beea [ the transient boarders is missing, and It Ty an awberry st & package > Yy ® PYY 288 Pearl Street, Council Blugls, | and his door bears the legend: “R. T.|treasurer; Mrs. L. D. Phelps, trustee. | trequently very despondent over (he failure [ Is presumed be is the gullty party, Bt your grocers to-day, 10 cts, 10000 @ eeeeee .

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