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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1901, ] \ - ] < l y ] { l:‘ <~ ] l ” l { () \ l l O\/\/ \ [ M e emanee: oo ADMITS HUSBAND'S MURDER | 500,000 women L AN 1 A & e e Have beon rauiored to hosith b o/lock on The morhiny of March 18, an " X . | tical workings of the system. The oppo Others Into the Oase. ters are on file and prove this (/ ()I A\, CII‘ ])]4( 14 14 ,S, el o BT L the efforta of the lowa board for economy | ATTORNEY AND DOCTOR HEAR HER| /™ere boast. When a medi- filing notices for results in a lowering of the standard. This cine has boen successful in Hociety of Bons of Amerioan Revolution Hag | !® the chiet matter (o be investigated and | ouring so many women, MINOR MENTION “\M} ‘”)“\\H“) '””.‘ l\”‘ ENPEROTE LALD . WILW 8¢ e [ Banquet at Des Moines. "nl:xl:; n'u“rxl’”:m-; Tér Wik ,.r;.“‘.‘:»";-.‘ Nios, lo:'ml':" .7.,”,,0.':,:,"::)','.'::’,; | Peputy Sherin iie ta i Dewait R — Not Ready to Withdraw. | will help me.”” _ ‘ g [ Wittiam 3. Gronewes, who fis the douvie | TEACHERS WANT TO REDUCE EXPENSES | 4. . « oL M ol At ] Missourt « Contalidation of Eohool Distriots is Urged | position of bot i Mg ohisg - Rk — an address at a Washington day banquet by Btate Advisory Oommittes, TepORt of the diiry and milh conditions e | Smulipse Dissuverel ta, Petk Osunty|48d before golig he mads mphatle deniai ALGONA, Tn., Feb, 22.--Mrs. Foster, wite | t8ting in Council Blufts and vicinity for the Jail=Pat Dann, Conv of persistent rumors that he Is considering [of F. E. Foster, who was shot and nearly Behm photos guaranteed t [Llfl' THE RURAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM |DUreau of animal industry of the United slnughter, in Sentenced :’:’r"::?fl“fll in the Interest of United States | killed Saturday night, February 9, by € |ar~i [ term Gas fixiure At Bixby's | Wollr optiel o 1 wa Maore ack food kills worms, fattens States Department of Agriculture. The sta- | 1&ht Years in Prino °r Conger, who is nlso considered a ence Robinson, has confessed to having W.oJ e ter, dentlst, Baldwin b tistiee have been complled from reports | candidate for governor. Mr. Cummins says | been implicated in the attempted murder Deftert, saweler, optician, 338 Broadwas made by all the dairies and milk dealers in | he has not sald or done anything to &ive |of her husband and brings others into the J. A, Snow, auctioneer, B'way. opp. P. O.| Progressive |or in the immediate vicinity of Council | DES MOINES, Feb. 22.—(Specinl.)—Be- | Kround for such a rumor |cn Drink Hudwelser be L. Rosenfeld, agt. | | Blufrs sldes the observance of Washington's day Conrt House Contract, | The confession of Mrs. Foster was made Wanted, competent girl for general house | 'The report shows the following statistics: |in the public schools of the state, which The bids of contractors on the new court before Attorney Frederick M. Curtiss and WOk cone to Topeka 1 Amount of milk used daily in city, 800 gal- | observance is becoming more general than | house for Dallas county have been opened. | DF. J. E. Gay. Aa soon as she had made Mr lons; amount of skim milk used, 50 gallons; ever before, there was a notable banquet | Thero were fourteen contractors seeking 'he confession she attempted sulcide, but Kodakers at . F amount of cream d, 250 gallons; there of the lowa State soclety of Sons of ths | the job and the bids ranged all the way | WAS saved Alexander Hrosdwi trent | THO conasildation of school districts by |are six stores in the city which sell milk and | American Revolution in Des Moines this |from $70,000 to $93,000. The lowest bidder | Mra W. J. Halladay of East Plerce stree f making the township the unit of organiza- | thirty-one wagons employed In peddling (evening, attended by a number of tho mem- | was & firm from Grand Raplide, Mich., but | ANDREWS RAPS THE CROAKER | 8 visiting friends at ["““"‘ “"_H.‘, tor, | tlon 18 being urged by the state school | milk to consumers: the longest distance |bers from various parts of the state. ‘1he | the eontract will not be let untll March od % W I Grafr. undertaker and, ¢ advlsory committee, of which County Su- | that milk Is shipped from into tho city Is soclety has shown considerable growth the [f. Dallas county has had one of the | Chaneellor of t versity of Neb }f ot ¥ done at “he popt ¢ * perintendent O. J. MeManus of this city | seven miles; one-third of the milk consumed | Inst few years o 4 now s well organized | poorest court houses In the state, which Renews His Allegiance (o - aundry, 524 Brondway. aone 15 i« n member. This committes was ap- | in the city is shipped In by railroad in the state. Tho chiet addrese at the | has now been torn down, and the county His Country. 52> /7 For_ rent rn resdence in heat pointed for the purpose of suggestiog to | There are five dairies outside of the city | banquet in the ovening was by L. M. Kean | has ordered the erection of o new one at | by 9, e Dy tevink. furniture | #¢hool ~ directors — throughout the stata [limita which send milk into the oity. [of Sioux City, one of the candidates fof | Adel at n cost ot $80.000 | 10WA CITY, 1a, Feb. 22.—(Spectal.) —Tho N Morgan & Klein, upholsterbig, (UENA'St. | changes that would improve the present plan | Withing the city limits there are twenty- |chancellor of the Towa Law school, who ropalring, muttress mising ht Years for Manslaughter. |last convocation of the university year | ve“t.ble compound ad in The Heo will bring reaglte: |of achiool organisation pod . formulating | two herds of cattle, numberiog about 30018 & great-grandson of Thomas Jeerson. | pay Dy, convieted of mansiaughter at | Was held in the opers house at 10 o'clook | Ame tendon given (o a want a9 10 | practical plans for carrylug them out. Te- | head [Ntno of the members of the society wers | yfrt BIOT CORICLAd OF IEDSISLERLOR B | L oraing, Chancellor K. Benjamin An a positive cure for all thoss painful uncil Bluffs as at the Omaha office sides Prof. McManus, the committee is| The report shows that the milk gold in the (#oldiers in the war with Spaln and one of 4 y " drews of the University of Nebraska de- wlern o en | ears in the penitentiary by Judge Cas- o ersity of N raska e, e Ay Vet el | comboned of Prof. E. C. Lillie, county mu- [ ety 1n examined by Inspector Gronewek | the events of the evening was the presenta- | Jopr® 10, the penitentiary by Judge =cas- | frens of ihe Fniversity of Nabrasks fe-| - Ajlments of Women. hes hall. Admission 25 cents. | perintendent, of Independence, and Prof. | from three to four times every month under | tion of the national medal on behalf of the engaged In badgering and abusing an old |OF & Rap at the Croaker." Hon. 8. F h’;_‘g”cfl:,""fl"! o s yeed yeneman, « supe of | the Babeoc em of festing. Samples of oclety to one of the membe & S W " omplaints, an_trouble coal, once, trled alvass uhes | R V. Veneman, county superintendent, of | the Babcock system { toatink. _Sumples of | state woclety (0 one of the members colored man named Joseph Wililama last | Smith, #on of the wutbor of “America,” | pogitit TOTPUAG A1 Gratian troubles on' & Foley, Role o e an et . O A | oy e frocy the milkmen without | The sscisty slected eMoers a8 tollowsi | Kusust, gnd as Williame was running to | WA Drésest, ‘with (he: criginal ~of the| Displacements of the Womb, and consequent William and Maud Rick 1616 Tenth | Telt 18 an ex-officlo member of the com- | Previous notlcn and required by the |Prealdent, W. H. Bailey, Des Moines; vice | qyoune ‘them he was shot dead. There was ' Bymn. He gave a talk about the national | Bpinsl Weakness, and is peculiatly sdupied | ) en | hange o ife aveniie. were Tepor wome doubt as to whether {t was Dunn or | ymn and its author. Chancellor Andrews | to the (hiange of I ok = RMelL "Boasu o1 | mtttes, | Babeock test to reach a standard of & per president, Herman Knapp, Ames, and W. Flealth yesterday as suffering from scarlet | The firat matter to be taken up by the | cent for milk and 15 per cent for cream.|H, Abury, Ottumwa socretary, B. I Had- y Four medisine cnred me of te a £ h tome other person who did the shooting, | #&!d ’ : ‘ fover Sl | committee 1s the consolidation of school| About 50 per cent of the dealers are now |ley, Des Moines; treasurer, Willard eCOT, | byt the jury found him gullty of man-| ‘“Cassandra has come back to earth. | rible fema! olliness, Ned Rnother “I- U\‘”' 4’!‘;}‘1‘-‘.“ of the | districts and the establishment of town- | Us!ng patented bottles in which to carry | Forest City; historian, E. H. Hazen, Des 3 | l 1A Coneord 8q., Bost. gered another evere hemo . i | slaughter. The court had before the trial | Prophecies of impending crash are heard s irsdns! Was much {mproved yes: (#hip bigh uchools. Under the plan pro- milk. About one-third of the lacteal fuld | Moinea; chaplain, E. B. Chase, Ocheyedan. | Siov€hier The court had before thy plend | o0 every hand. The volce of the croaker fungs posed the entire township ta regarded as a | consumed by the people of Council Blufts is | One of the most notable mestings of the | fIUIRC, 10 BOUE (e defendant to plead | U1 SO CEUCH (B YCRe S0 he troale Backache. Members of 1. 8 Grant company, Knights | g0 010 gohool Afstriet, with three or five | Pasteurized |state to celebrate the day was at Algona, H ) Onatl ‘ standing that the sentence should bLe not | 0WD the land crying ‘woe, woe, woe!'| Tt has cured more cases of Backache and e ack " busirewe. of | directors chosen from the township at larga | Nome of the dairies or herds have been fn- | whora there was big banquet of the mem- . L . U at the regular school electio one | spected during the last year and Inspector |bers of the Grand Army of the Republic mporiance & n and | P . W. . Hodge 1oft Jast night for Chicago. | secretary and one treasurer. The arbitrary | Groneweg recommends in his report that|in northwestern lowa, nddressed by A. B, Teachers! titate, 3o hax heen diapatcher I the office ot Se | lines which now divide communities tno | a1l cows should be inspected monthly Cumming of Des Moines. Mr. Cummins | BState Superintendent Barrett has con- G2asTRlapsaaYy &1d: Chaske: bty berdeeny porintendent Ciurk of the flino ibdistricts and rural independent school dlscussed the servicos of General Wash- (sented to give an address before the |(; (ng devil. Religlous life is alleged t0 | 5o oancertas heimor. I‘-’u ":' "Lm""f-':} lon superintende districts will be abolished, and the power | DB8nce tonight at Hugaes' hall ington In a rather unusual way, contend- | Teachers’ association of Cass county at|pg jn o similar bad way. It is sald that | I sur Vegotable Compound re-] ones, master mechanie, of the Ct tfiy | to establish achools, employ teachers, adopt [ e rRRER 10 THE 1xpICTMEy Ty, | P that bis greatest service to his country | Atlantic March §, t. The program in- | g en yg thrown aside and ridiculed, un- | \'lnn\‘mlu Fibrol \or fron Hutlinglon & Quiney road, were in this eIty [ oo t"vooka. proscribe courses of study aod By “77" [was not as commander-in-chlef of the army | cludes & two days' session, With &00d | pelier universal, respect for church, Nimp attar dostors, failed to g1 Pt Photn M {::J” il church during | determine where children shall attend | Cane of the State Amatost Chicago & |1UrI0E the revolution, or even as president | papers and discussions clergy, divine commauds and ordinances S Wosidale, Mase S e Wil {ees every Friday [#chool is vested in a single board charged ! Northwestern of the United States in starting the ship of Wil Ask for Higher Pay. clean gone. What is to become of us ever xnd y Avednesduys ARd{ with (he wupervision of all schools and | The case of the State against the Chicago [#tote aright, but in making possible the | mpe county auditors at their convention |10 one knows, ouly the croaker is sure Bearing-down Feellng Sthe: Woins e ot Des Mofnes | S¢he0l property belonging to the township. |& Northwestern Railway company has been |Gorstitutional convention and acting as me- | toqay deoided upon making a demand of | that the coming fate will be unimaginably | Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and Mrs "y AR ROl NS Daxants, ME 4 Instead of nine different sets of directors, |set for triul at this term of district court |diator between the factions, who were all | ypo poye legislature for an Increase of | terrible, { backache, instantly re 1 perma- "W W Wallace of BIUMf street, enroute | as ie now the case in congressional town. |apd yesterday the attorneys for the rail- |t Sea ns to what was best to be done to their salary, clalming they are the poorest | “Cussatdra’s tones are the most lugu- | nently cured by its use. Under all cireum. xam, where they will make thelr houie | ships divided into rural ind\pendent school | WAy company filed a demurrer to the in- |establish a nation. Mr. Cummins elo- | paid of any county officers. They will [brious when she speaks of our political | Stances it acts in harmony with the laws e eion T the Afa(riet conrt | districts, there would be but one and the |dictment. ~ An indictment was returncd |auently depicted the influence exerted by | aino ask for changes In the railmad nod | Hfe. But hore I ran the eroaxer bord Y | R Th atel Tiae Rypteia, and. 15 64 B ki tn ave the cotmty | committee suggests that the simplicity of | Against the Northwestern Railway company | Washington at that critical time in the telegraph assessment law to facilitate |call Cassandra down. I expostulate with Buskach Dourd place one i the superfor court room. [ such an organization must be apparent |in December, 1898, for obstructing a public | Mstory of the nation their work. Fred Cope, Des Moines, was | the pessimists one and all. I say: ‘The 'n.- secon 1" Thordson, 11ving near the Besley brick | (o all interested 1a the schools highway fn Garner township. It is charged Heduce Number of Teachers. elected president, and J. F. Ford, Web- |conditions may be quite as forbidding as | cured me sy Tuied. e THAC his hianrodet had bevy ruided Grows In Public Favor. The movement among lowa educators (o | ater county, mecretary. The next annual | the most despairing of you allege and yet 3 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowel) \'m.l Thursday nieht and thirty Light Brahma | oo oo S ittee has reduce the number of teachers and the ex- | meeting will be held in Des Mofnes. not preclude joyous hope. It the repub- . Mickens stolen vense o n ee public school - —— c's burde tened the - L ‘oss of Minden was com- | Prepared and is now sending out to all the | the ratirond company fnsints ther & ; | pense of maintaining the free public schools A reatls Ate DOt ligtitened (e tepb lrregulanty, Mrs. Frederien Voss « den wa r 8 Y foustd that it sImpIY by consolidating schools and districts is | SOCIALIST 1S SHUT QUT |!tc %ill €0 down: but they will be lightened. | guppressed or Paisful Menstruations, Weak- mitted (o' 8. Hurnards hospital vesterday | achool directors throughout the state, 1t fenced in its rieh of ey t pp! . by the fnsanity board. She was committed | has this to say rogarding the township 2 bt B L BRI Ll galning such great headway that those who el It the patriotism, courage and common | ness of the Stomac Indigestion, Bloating, e ‘last e, i ruledsed In charge of | pif (8 L0 02 o e ek ayime the ilinois Central | favor it are now in hopes a radical reform | Mimera Refase to Let Polltios Inter- | €8¢ have left the American people our R L e e TR L er husband in Septenmbe ) s track alongside. A high grade |can be effected y : ov : Je o B R L Kitchengarten work [ ““The township high school is growing in |built by the Hilinols Central now. lles be - it ;::".',,","‘, “,‘,’,",':m;',,::v;‘,.:':::; .,Th: TS WY TR S e ::n:n'l.lrt'll:‘,:")‘:u:»:"::z‘ Titesus Irf;hob‘:‘nr::o.l: - T mediome T | e to meet this morning at 1020 at the As- | public favor, but Its establishment is not o fence ™ (ko Laddh . Business. cavi t thankful for t has done Rocinted Chiritios bullding th Steaet | Couethie uajeb the fownihip heotmes. ths | " e fence of the Northweatern and |an advocate of consolidation of districts . | ot golng to cave Iu right away. Tie Mre g Wodo | A AN e Mt Mckurland of Omaha | Ly nirigen of these schools are now | " i s Grimed a6 # publlc thoroughfare. |and he and other eminent educators have | OTTUMWA, In., Feb 22.—(Special Tola. | fock beneath us may be porous, but - it will fuke charge of the ¢ass - n its demurrer the rallway company al- | been working along thet dtne. Now Presie | gram.)—After listeniog to 8 Ioetny coro. | will do to build upon. My country, with a P z Willlam 1. Colling of Iarrison county, a|In exlstence aud others must be provided |jeges that the indictment does not allege |, g ) s B . all thy faults, I trust thee still, and I iler of The soil, han fied o voluntary Dot | If we are to lift the Fural school o he |fesen ‘aie (M indictme e dent Scerley of the State Normal kchool 1# | munication from a local socialist society | 41! thy ; s DAL Dizziness, Faintness tion in bankruptey in the United Btates 4 SR PARLS e constitute an offense under |out in an interview, in which he takes |today, asking that its representatives be | DaVe falth in thee, not as a mother dead | y ¢ it 4 Qistrict court here. - He has labllities aggre- | PIAce now demanded by the progressive |ihe laws of lowa. It further alleges that Latre round in favor of consolidation, |allow or dying, but as a mother living, youth-| Extreme Lassitude, ‘‘don’t care” and ating 1,688, of which he weeks o be re- | citizens throughout the state. In all cases |(ho indictment falls to deseribe the public | "% A A it el Lo B LR CLLC SELR pEe e s Sl MG B ‘*want to be left alone "’ fecling, excitabil- f y highway alleged to have been obstructed. | esident Seerley declares that the present | clallst Issues of the day, the miners, by | fuh promise of indefinite progeny in h ve been obstructed oved township high schools are managed by the | ity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, Captain Merry, awsimant general| same board that in charged with the care | Tha case against Dan OConpel ehangeq | 51°M 18 fully Aty years bebind the times |uranimous vote, refused to have anything | 1OVI® 11ves and immortal deeds. Tne na- | i1 ITitability, nersousness slecplesynoss |with breaking into Ralph Williams' coal of the i'linois Central rafl- PR g and that it ought to be relegated to tho|to do with them, saylng: ‘“‘We are here | !100'S Past, great as it is, will be sur-| packache. These are sure indications of In this city vesterauy looking | o Other public schools of the st garret. He advocates adoption of the town- for business and not to mix up in politics,” | PA8%€d n splendor by the nation’s future. | Female Weaknoss, some deraugement of the ompany s new city ticket offt P P 10 {yard and stealing a quantity of coal was | yate: " 1 . r Let patriots look up and renew their oath | Uterus Btotiway. e Tatt in The/avening tov Tort| Be as. utiresdonable as B 45 %6 bave (hem ship system of consolidating the rural| The session was brief. The -resolutions 3 RN ! ening &iven to the jury about 4:30 o'clock yester- | or » - of alleglance.” 1 was troublad with Dizainisss, Dodge two fo nine boards managing the schools |day after TAts schools and the method of having pupils fand scale committees were not ready to e adachas, AN Mew Henres 11 van Brant have [ oe o townghip divided into rural independ- | had been rerniper ¢ "'t MIERt o verdict | wno live a long distanes from school hauled | report and the convention adjourned until Limbs, Your Farviee T Yo vaat Mhele sen { o ot The oetablishmons of. town. % j""{' retirned. to school on contracts. The expense would |9 o'clock tomorrow morning. A banquet they will g0 to \Washington for the | ship high schools In for advanced pupils |gd s o chapaneled In the case agalnst | o lews in this way and_ gradin of the|was served the vislting delegates tonjght e Would Like to Leave China g inaaguration and wil visit other points In| on1v and not intended to interfere with Biéhes 1t 0 HK-I rlashing James | schools would be possible. Recently a |and speeches were made by prominent citi d Be Governor of lowa. The whole story, however, I8 told in an the AT gt L sut in the | FUFA1 8chools now Drovided, but to fncite | on ““o‘m;\lh"\l:;.: i With @ knifo last March | jafiet was published by the department |zens and labor feaders. The operators will | DES MOINES, Feb. 22.-~Another eable | $io "the miont ombicin rentine o fonele am Ballou has co ced sult i § A stre AP o inte ves . 9 i . Qistrict court to quiet hin tite to 1o puplls n them o remain longer that they | “In the case of Thomas D. Thompaon | o, 1ICA{I0n in the interest of this move- | be here Monday and exciting seasions are |messuge has been received from Major B | Coinoieings ever mumihe honk 2 Manawn Park, ‘The Lake ¥ may complete a prescribed courns of study. | agaiust (he Woman's Chiistian nateriipr |1t and a number of lectures have been |looked for when the joint scale committecs | H. Conger, United States miniater (o Cuing, i I and e ot a Vor ‘eight_years 1 suffered with ver t omb “trouble, and entirely named a8 defendants, s claiming interest | Thewe schools will serve a high purpose | the plaintift filed yesterday a motion for a |5 ¢7 ' different parts of the state In | get together. {1n which be explaine to as lows friead that " L TR LT 3 ming Inter i necting the country school with the # ! y @ |tavor of consolidation. The fact that fin -~ |his wife and daughter and niece, Miss sured by Mrs, -Binkham's m i In_the property by connecting the country fow trial. The plaintiff in the case of [many countles of the sthte the rural popus ‘aralysed in Locomotive Cab. Plerce " SR8 JuTs FOWNS, Mrs. W. . Thorne of Avenue B, accom- | higher institutions. Herman Goldstein against John S. Morgan, | ) \ nlyzed o ; who were with him during (he ittieton, N. i punted by her mother, Mrs. Davis, and hel v lation Is actually decreasing by the moving | MASON CITY, Ia., Feb ‘When freight | 4jege, are in such a nervous condit at | - Bister, r. Tharnburs .,‘y' W xlm!\\llnlln“,‘ \l‘llrl Ry Yete of the.Kisciens, sheriff, also filed a motion for a new trial. [ &N condition that ater, Mrs r 3 Nk % o 3 9 of o many families to the towns has fur- | No. 81 pulled into Fox Lake over the |pe fears to have them remain longer in | Kldney complaints Teionds ut Rod Ouk Hastings Ad other | comection 2600 of the code ey s | REPUBLICAN PRECINGT - cAvCUsis, | thered the consolidation idea HORBwNan AL Hight & avnieiene e0ll® | Boyya and Backache of either sex the Vegetable rlends i Onie and other | townahips which have besn. divided into sES. : A R neer was sitting bolt upright on his seat | e would be gl " o Compound always cures, pofnts in western Lowa rural independent districts may be erected | Delegnten Are & Rabbl Not Gullty of Fraud. e would be glad, he says, it he could 4 : ced fire | The Vegetable Com- Charles W. Ingersoll was arrested last e School o v vas | 374 @n inxeprienced fireman was manag- | come home and be governor of Towa, but night on complaint of his wife, who charged | into a school township by a vote of the Conve endny. A Jewian eabul, Ba Diubeeiby pamse, way . D d is sold by all 1ng to the best of his ability the engine. [po w ; Lydia E. Pinkham’s e CRkCRN Hkra ai o 5 |he could not well leave China, unless for 3 ugkists or sent by Bimwith muking threats. He gave bull for | electors, to be taken upon the written re- | Republican precinct caucuses were held | *Te%ted here on orders from Dubuaue, on | g i oy Jwn 20" FUIEY RS enBIAL. | onie-good Teason, . Rresident AboXisl Liver Pilis cure mallein form of Pilly Din appearianoe n pollce court this morning | quest of one-third of the legal electors re- | last night to select delesat chool | ® charge of swindllug. It was alleged that | ojac S0 1 \FI0 STRREEE ROC PRLE | some Ko 4 s st b LB or lozenges. on re- And (old the oficers his sister-in-law was ng vt ok ARINERIAY 10 ”‘"I"‘ bool [y, had sold a town lot in a town in Mani- A . et oo |1s sald, has told Major Conger's friends Constipation, celpt of §1.00. Fourth the bottom of the troubhs siding in the township. convention Wednesday In the was stricken with a sort of paralysis and " . pi b v~ T Wilbur-Kirwin Opera company, fitty| ~The committee recommends that in order ward the caiicuses falled for want of quo- | \°P® t0 8 Dubuque man and had received a|go); gongeless. Another engine was tele- :5:}"?.."3-',«".“." he waate Mr. Osobariio) BB Howdatey anserret, W Sroni, Wil hold ihe baurds at the Dohany | that pupils may have equal school privi- | rums fn both precincts. These delegutes po i e, BlRicy 11 notes. | graphed for here and went to finfsh the e e | You can address in strictest confidence, duy night e ot S, ext Sun: [ leges with those In school townships, steps | were reported etherits to o aangpaowed he 484 00| rup, 1t is thought-that this will, per- Brakeman's Skull Crashed. | LYDIL B PINKHAM MED. 0., Lynn, Nass. Fuahi s bewn chosen |11 Wiii'to bo ' Do taken to unite rural fndependont dis- | Fitat Ward, First Precinct—W. C. Dickey, | SUtBority to make o Dabuaue. bnt e ., [mAnently unt Kelly for an engineer BOONE, Ia., Feb. 22.—(Special.)—Yester. . geltghttal lttle joperd. full of pretty music tricts inot school townships, In accord- | 0. P. Groom, C. A. Mauer, D. A. Heisler ot Bl O DU 10" Kood_comedy, and’ Kives the o SO R nog) kgl el L UF peared in court on the preliminary hearing na Briek Men In Conventtan. | o000t S akeman Fred Plakerin - every opportunity’ to do goc orl d Murphy, A. Mor el o o " 29 P 5 jeur the COmPANY comes Biranane, Shd aon er since County Superintendent Mc- | gan and demonstrated that Be had power to sell la., Feb. 22.—(Special)—The | yay caught between the bumpers and his 2 Iirwin ts wire fo find some novélty. This Manus was elected to office he has lost no | First Ward, Second Precinet—Richard | " '“""(,“"‘: ““”] '|' - ’:"“’"‘“"’ ";""' {Towa tile and brick makers are holding | gky)l crushed. He is still alive, but beyond e pany pertect - sieers comedbens M- opportunity in urging the consolidation of |Green, . H. Scott, W. 8. Baird, E. B, Gardi. oty g | '{:.“"‘m’h:““;‘fi“‘,: ""‘"h“""““' convention ‘":F;] seventy-five | popg of recovery. He leaves a wite and in- 1 mgh's_a Matinees- -10 flng[as tumes, ma the together the country school districts and the es- |ner, D. L. Keller, H. S. Jones, S. B. Sny- [Fe L 5 feMPITs AXS Present. e convention | gang cnjid 9 een for the money—Night p fashic udevi’le. including the tablishment of township high schools. The W. A. Groneweg on farms and In towns, and that he has | opened at 2 p. m. yesterday and an address ey Bt e B o A ROATN Mk T30 Tl GIrl with the subject has been discussed at ‘every ons | Second Ward. Firer Precinct—D, G. Mor. | P*CD IDBtrumental in establishing o large | of welcome was delivered by Hom. R I Sale forcat Oatm Wadnesdoy dnd Thusscny, 1000 seain 10 Vi idevilia stage aareiiced of the district meetings organized by him | gan, ©. 8. Hubbard. J. W Blanchard, T, | ©0lony there. He has been attacked in a | Jordan, after which President McHose de-| CEDAR FALLS, Ia., Feb. 22.—The Cedar| o oo SAT1RDAY M AT e and clal Hevnse Y ianok Ahere throughout Pottawattamie county and the | T. Snow, C. A. Tibbits, Spencer Smith, J. | JeWish paper In New York, but seems (o |livered his annual address. In the even- | Falls Mill company has sold the Forest|The frst appeurance of iho oldest organl- America- a change of opera at each p plan has been Indorsed by the teachers |B. Sweet, J. J. Steadman. have established that he is doing a proper | ing a banquet was tendered the visitors | Oatmeal mill to the newly formed Great |Z&tion in Amer throughout the county generally. Some op- | Second Ward, Second Precinet—J, w, | Pusiness. by the Boone Business Men's association. ' Western Cereal company. WILNM-mem Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 230, position has been met on the part of the | Ferrier, Theodore Guitar, G Baird, P, Smallpox fn the Jail. district school directors, as the consoll- [H. Wind, F. T. True, J. H. Pace, W Smallpox has been discovered in the oPEnl co“?l"v Delong's stationery w partment Is right | dation of the township would mean fewer | Wilkins, John Olson county fail here and the place has been . | offices to go around. Third Ward, First Precinct—W. M. |quarantined. A number of cases are still 60 PEOPLE ANAMA LY s PLAY.| 0 the. cotintry. dlbtridis a aonoldirentor | Frederiok, A, B, Nicholas o o ive o | Jusra quarantine in various parts of the | Fashionable vaudoville ‘between acts, in- Nebraska City tnst Maps ¢ is & pe *"“;'f n"‘:n:‘-ll Iml‘oru:m-n County ‘:: }l-‘nru;:(xn.l . M 'Shuln-n. E. R. Fonda, | city, but the epldemic has been kept within gucing teniyhon ¢ Another Base Ball Circult, Superintendent McManus s of the opinion 2. O'Hanley, H Palmer. bounds all winter. 1 WL Zink, base ball enthuslast of Ne- that the people generally throughout the | Third Ward, Second Precinci—L SE Tetai The Girl With the Auburn Locks braska City, has written to Harry M. Brown County favor the township high school and | Bridenstein, J. M. Ousler, I. Cherniss, Cly Thirteen 2" thie. fort llcaBts fop ~ 8ee, Wonder, Marvel of this city suggesting that instead of a the consolidation of the school districts (Goss, M. P. Schmidt, W. H. Van Brunt AFAcIAte!d bett 10k o itk e laat suNDAY “SATD PASHA” tri-city league one be formed comprising 8nd he believes that both will be effected | H. M. Goss :x;nln il Il“ W in ul: Change of op each pe the towns of Council Bluffs, Omaha, Ne: | 800D Fifth Ward st Prooinot—0, Konig: [ qhe Jiat ot (uens () icoesstul 18 PARAN Walte between otu—The prattiost irie braska City, Lincoln, Plattsmouth, lair, | — - macher, 8. I, Shuart, James Hoon, F. e or SRR 10 Be [ Povaba Wl K0 Cod ever saw—The *Wilbur March,' u vision of Missourl Valley and South Omaha. As x| Davie sells paint | Hongland, I. N. Flickinger, G. H. Acker, A, | * ; iBarker, Santara: Pred 0. Abe seindliating beighnass i, which the gl name for the league he suggests it be| e Mitehell, R. A. Bachman, B. P. Fitch. | bott, Qelweln: W. H. Bissick, Jr, Bsu B air il ian &t B WA ol ealled the Missouri River assoclation | Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 341 Proad'y. " Fifth Ward, Second Precinct—John Saor, | C*IFe: Steve M. Clem, Shenandoah; George ¥ g Zink s an old base ball vlaver and was | Thomas Smith, Hugh Miller, Chris Jenses, | ;. G!iman, Fort Dodge; Amandus J. Ku- v e o Leucorrh@a than any other temedy the wore than five years. | Now he blackiists domestic lite, declaring the redy |that nuptial vows are no longer held | WOrld haseverknown. Itisalmost infallible o i vl ko S W A in such cases. It dissolves and expels snered; e family discipline exists 180 | fPumors from the Uterus in an eatly stage | more; that children are hopelessly Roing that the railroad had fenced in a highway that had been a public thoroughfare for up- ward of sixteen years. On the other hand, CONGER WILLING TO COME HOME, BAKER, sport, Me. Dance tonight at es’ hal okle 4 Soatgter Y3t —s TP Rl L DL LR wnce tonight at Hughes' hall Ta8A Asidesean: Obrle Tosoti slan, Ackley; Willis A. Meyers, Grinnelk; F. J. Nichols, Atlantic; A. E. Peterson, His proposition d ot me avor GRAND p P d 4 ; among the local hase ball men \\\\In:r: Iv:lflll»\‘.‘- IR i b Crentare in Skiris iy Silent, Spencer; C, L. Patterson, West Side; George entervilie Loa It would be too cumbersome and that bet- THeY Are Drawn for Term of Federar | Officer John Smith, who is acting as night | J. Shugart, Bberson; B. H. Stover, Marengo. jailer And coal from the best mines in the ter results would be obtained by adhering asy TINEE O L | jafer \"_"'.” 2, SHSORNOP 8- ARRAIAIGL, +1a Want & Hoard Like lowa, country. Also hard coal and wood. to the original plan of w tri-city league C1°'K McArthur and Jury Commisgioner | Billy Matlock, was the victim of a cruel | ‘Three members of the Minnesota legisla- Prompt delivery is our motto. 0. H. Lucas have drawn the | Joke last night at hands of comprising Omaha, South Omaha and Coun grand apd the night | tyre have been making an investigation of T ransfor Line Botween Council Bluffs ofl Blufts. petit jurles for the term of federal court | force. A nolse was heard at the Jail door | tpe manmer of conductng Tows state fonti- [ which opens n th's city March 12.|and Sergeant Burke went to investigate. | yyiions under the Board of Control law Dance tonight at Hughes' hall | Formerly the furars were drawn from all | He returned in a few seconds, calling upon | with a view to making a report to the leg Illd 0|'l|lhl over the district, but this time thev were | Smith to get his coat on in a hurry and | jgature for use in o | V 1 3 onmection with the bill i drawn only from the western division of | K0 after a deaf and dumb girl who had got i | Council Bluffs Office, No, 23 North Main A the routhern district. This change is due | away from Captain Denny. In as few AL T L VR Burnln u to the establishment of a federal court | Words as possible Burke explained that the [ gam = make Of o 3 at Creston. These are the jurles girl had run away from the School for the 4 4 g p Grand Jury—William Stricker, Gideon; | Deaf and when last seen was crosing the Copnection made with South Omaha Fred Guthrie, Carroll; A. L. Phillips, Bur- | bridge at the foot of Bryant street Travsfer. M ' lington; W, Lavaway, Glenwood; 0, H.| Smith was off in a second and in about w‘LLl‘" WELo" onay. Johnson, Fort Madison; L. F. Mulling, | en minutes returned, lead'ng by the arm L] Wiot muel Salts, Brookville; Asmus|8® well dressed and good looking young That what you do when Ho: n, Gray W. 8. Swift, Floris; A. J. | woman. “Is this the lady?" querried Smith. S — . you buy poor shoes g ren W | i s this ‘ d \ Munchy, Lenox; Archie o 0 The young woman never spoke a word, but ever wear w pair of Vermazol p = HANAN SHOES? Sparks. Clarinda; H. B, Wiley, West Lib- | standing the situation. Then the night : = erty; Jerome Turner, Harlan; 0. . Gifford, | I o, unable to restrain themselves any — - — ' The: t Prairie City; Py Korschgen, mmit longer, bhad to give wa to their merri- 0“ l ) 'R CAN i cONr " They are nice fitting, el . ‘ WE CAN SELL YOU THE 2 Bl P A A ville: R W. Clayton, Osknloosa; Thomas | ment, and the “young woman gave her- "M | ¥ ki P G Bl L Lockman, Albla: Joseph B. Wencks, Des |Self away. —She was the young son of °n.y ') BEST FLOUR SCLD P b R s Moines; €. H. Coy, Carson; W. E. Moore, | Postmaster Treynor, who was golng to a o 0ur ce IN COUNCIL BLUFFS FOR when you buy shoes at u store Red Onk | masquerade dunce Shecific . that guarantees satisfaction Petit Jury—Henry Palmer, Red Oak: I Court A « " ‘ That place iy . Lou. Gireen Mountain: F. 0. Bell, Cor | Lay f M ““ Is.it badly in need of paint? Is it dark ™ | ning; ¥. W. Myers, Denlson: A. F. Green 4 K D e sk ,. | | ) wald. Audobou: Warren Hough, Cresceur; | 9198Y enerally In Vouncil Bluffs. The IDNEY DISERSE and cheerless? 1t it dusted? Are the win- A SACK | NT A B MoDertid, - CugBIT, e sahoaly. were (closed wll der, 48 wate thy dows washed? Do they ever wash the gus li: Curran, Burlingion; B. T. Allen, Agency; | banks. Most of the stores closed at noon globes? Does a fresh youngster run the p, Y e : ' As et con as | essia e offie ' L k ' J. I Young. Hedrick: G. K. Dunn, Muscas [ ,,::.“,.r,,‘.,:",‘:.',’v‘(”.:\ . MAE % 1l A ‘t'x‘,,_:‘“ elevator to sult himselt and spoll your BARTEL & MILLER ook for the Bear, Hpai Alsssader Wnadie yorvdon; Wil | plags were fiving on the federal, county breakfast? Do you bave to walk up it you The Grocers. 100 Broadway, on, tie; © bs, Green- | o AT 1 Raybuie. Mk .v“'s ‘l'" | and city bulldings and on all the schools. want to go to your office -': v n:fl ormun S B S WNSO Y L L ' * lumy, Knoxville; J. W. Cherry, Creston Matlock OfF the Force Sunday? When you are thoroughly dis- FARM LOANS Charles Porter, Grinnell; J. B. Frumm.| Billy Matlock Is no longer o member of gusted, move into the Bee Buflding and be RHEUMATISM Negotiuted In Eastern Nebrasks Shelbv: G. W. Bradley, Deatord: G. N. | (b police forca and Masor ennings Is Took- and lowa. J lasady, “jr., Fercuson. Carson: John W. Chaflee, Ber- | ine for rm. € 1oa, 126 Maln St.; roli Bluffs (’k‘ "gout in the ‘back, s, gout, n ack, 3 el wick; John ENlott, Centerville; Ira Noble, | jaile he citv b fle. The r, aff fl ra LEWIS QUTLER — farion o8 Foven i rions aer e e e o vy, e R C PETERS & CO. S S s R veal Washington's birthday was observed as a e et | bhappy Use Red Cross Rheumatism Cure, a a man to take the place of night prompt and sure ‘cure for rheumatismi . in : | Campbell. Mount Ayr; Henry Wagers, Ot- | Wednesday night, decided to dispense with RENTAL AGENTS . purifier made. A wonderful remedy Funeral Director umwa; W, I} Houston, Wyman; Joha A. | nis servioen ot ol ’i WaRNER'S BarE Cung Oo, daouno sLock | RER. BUILDIG gured thousands, will cure you—try [t Al | 9 tores or sent by exp 8, prepald. (Successor to W. ¢ I osch, Gresateld; F. W, Mates. Sicucy. noom, .. rice 1100 Ted" Cross’ Drug Ca. ‘Gotneli 88 PRAKL STREEY, or. | Lol s d ‘ The grand jury is notified to report at| Dance tonight at Hughes' hall. ( uffs, Tow

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