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TH ON‘IA\II‘\ DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCHO 10, 1901. e FUNERAL OF DAVID BROWN iz si e e wovss e [NOT T0 CRANGE PRISON SITE s e,y ot KELLEY, STIGER X CO. Despite Heavy Btorm an Immenss Throng - Mo . Governor Dietrich Alters His Views After ted ) fo ., l‘-”‘ffl"<-r:.n. the . Attends Eurial Fervices, pthe o he didn Inspecting Ruins. the sapen . S Thoney for (ke D wer the flagman al. ‘“There e found in the silve H p SPECIAL TRAIN ARRIVES FROM LINCOLN repiica Mr. Livingston. “When 1 firat saw | CONDITION OF CAPITOM TO BE IMPROVED | cofridor walle. M. GriMin expects to ma ’ ’ ; ’ ket the danger I kne lance that I could ny lasting improvements with an ap not avold striking them. An answer to propriation only one-third as large Brings Committee Appointed . : h ot the flagman would have conveyed a false | Vebraska Drugmists Skek Enactment LA Sated 16 000 Bietes House and Nany Nembers of L impression—simply relieved their anxlety of New Liguor Law . Are S ¢ & " Islnture~pusi ¢ t The druggists throughou e are et Qe NORRIg i o : g ateresting themselves in t sagy of not see th s e house roll 434, which fs an ment to ; e lich brakimas tifled that the Slocum law, providing that druggists F S i S lg 1 tial Teiegram.)—Funeral services of David a 1 he Jumped on the caboose platfo poses shall not be required to file an ap lication by petition of freeholders, nor t Brown were held from the family home (and a second warning was given to plication by petition of Iders, nor norning ite A he » men to leave t at, A juror asked 2ohbe B b S Y | BUDEAN (S8 WIS, &3 SCW fequited, et H H R e ' rpose of m 3 r viding that permi ay be lssued to tain and snow the house was unable to acs him if he thought he wae heard by ther attas - 8 providing p mmodate all the prople who gathered to “Yes." he replied ok particular pains | - y | ¥ | drugeists by application aftér such appil- | | y pay their last respects to the deceased. A 10 ¢ asize my wor 1 know that Ardrapiritedf Py ¢ I ation has been on file for two V«m"u %1 Pure sew silk grenadines fnches wide, stripes, elegant TAILORED SUITS—#15.00 AND 820,00 special train ar 1 m Lifcols at 10 they heard me - »“~' . ) s in 5 the office of the county board, or of the | procades, hemstitched stripes ,,.,_.n figures and plain New Eton blouse and military in the most desirable o'clock. briag.ng thé commi.tee apjointed by to chang Atlon of the penitentiary | corporate authorities In eltles and villages. | poyy, \RDS 76c— brown, navy, tan. Worsteds, cheviots, Venetians, also blac the house asd atollt Bfty oiher vers ot PURSUIT OF THE FlGGlTES TOEY JUIAL NEVRRT. B0l 94 ’ The drubeite are \:::I;‘ r;‘:.h’r‘w u:: or serviceable dress good quality. At $1.00, the bighest grade silk lined jackets. Taffeta bands stitched ed and founced the legislature, together with a number of atin and satin finished foulards, 75 styles, in confined patterns. | friends of the family from Lincolu Maud Woods Distarbs Meeting nnd g b Lo “,‘, i el N OUR NEW WASHABLE SILKS 40— SCOTCH WORSTED SUIT $22,00— The services were conducted by Rev. H Flees tnd & Mele g : 3 | ecuting the pasers are prettier than ever. They are the superior quality Neat Eton sult, heather mixture Scotch worsted L. House and were simple in character ke . ,‘ AN - N T CREPE DE (HINE #1.00— acket matching cloth and stylish stitched revere A shurt address was delivered by M " it bl . :i‘ State House Briefs Black crepe de chine in the greatest demand imaginable-- | skirt; excellent tailoring tiouse, pointing cut the sterling in 'y GRETNA, Neb., March 9.—(Special.) - heoi e 1ot vl‘“‘"”h“"‘ The Bank of Raymond has been incor- | §1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1 $3.50, consiting of the meteor, Lyons 3 ISH FINE CHEVIOT 825,00 and great public and private worth of the Last Su Maud Woods and her sister | [ ¢ fehoe e at the POTAted with a paid-up capital of $10,000 = Canton, etc.: the 45-inch is an exquisite fabric trom Lyons glish black worsted taffeta silk lned jacket and skirt deceascd, after which the body was son- Charlotte b of the Figgite faith, went | (" oo St e ome | and an_authorize ital of $25,000. 118 | WASHABLE PEAU LAVANT—81.25. joss fLting doublusbrensted jacket; Dew Devon-gore Bure signed to its last resting place In Wyuka to the Met irch and diaturbed the | 0 B (G TFE SFC ¢ the damage | BCOTPOTators are e Berlet, J Deu- | 24 fnches wide, In the new dafnty tints, for dresses and waists THE PERFECTION OF CLOTH TAILOR SUITS— mat ig by their y tactics of shouting b - © damake | ger jr, and H. K. Frantz DE CYGNE $1.00~ B B U : . N - stained by (he fir t of h a nat 1 Stat o -4 W o Most attractive and original styles, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45.0¢ By request of the or all business and shrieking purported have a|7oete! ’M‘” 5 Bas this tie |;un - ‘x‘m'-m”n e o o M; dress silk, all modish tints, well suited for walsts. See .,'“‘m"_‘ g 3 houses were sed during the hour of the sage from t o warn people of ey oo o wny | tendent Fowler, twenty-three students of | (he new $1.00 and $1.26 walst silks ° s : tuneral | the Methodist faith t e from the wrath T e WA Blair High school spent yesterday and $11.00, $12.00, $15.00, $15.00 and $21.00--The most fashion ley:], | much greater than it has proved to be | to come aud house of the e v be & today In the city, taking In the sights of | able skirts in the market, Scotch cheviots and golfing cloths SUIT UPON RAILROAD BONDS Mooy it ey pivier f he Momadrie| P wuch b e e | e astmedbod - oo Black Dress Goods [ANI-ALSA I the church, filed a complaint against Maud fer | OPinion that it would | In the new fashlonable tints, bishop sleeves and the very late John €. Wa " Wante Foar Thou- |disturbing a religious meeting in Justice | P he state to secure a large A meeting of the State Military Board | BATISTE, VE| UNTING AND ETAMINE=80C, 85C, 000~ sang Deltsvs in Missousl Patterson's court. Warrants were (ss | farming land and erect of- | has been called for mext Thursday, March | Three very seasonable attractions. SEVE SILK AND TAFFETA PEAU DE S01 fle Cane and Constable Humphrey brought Maud into | 0U&hly modern prison. The sone . W, atlpm L RAYURE<#$1.25 AND 81.60— $5.00, $8.00 and $9.00—New shades and black . | court. where she pleaded not guilty and the | ¢ ¢ b e UL ofit 0 the Cases in Supreme Court. | Dust repelent, sightly and new mode. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March 9.—(Spe- | court set March 8 for the date of the trial In farming than they are at the pres The following cases have been assigned | WORSTEDS AND CHEVIOTS—75C, S3C AND $1.00— clal Telegram.)—Ruit was filed in the dis- | Maud was relessed on a $50 bond, fur.| Rt $ime, and wit penitentiary 8ur-{go. pearing at the next sitting of the su- | Hard twisted and spun yarns used in these cloths, assuring the as 00 5 trict court today by John C. Watson to re- | nighed by her brother-in-law, Bert Cocke ind : 'l‘ A large tr of good land it| o000 court, which begins March 19 hardest wear (shrunk), a splendid skirt material cover 84,000 damages from John M. Clapp | erill il ol H””* o a vait e aba Savings Bank against Simeral, | PRUNELLE SUITING #1. Our spring and summer wash goods are the best and most & Co. of Philadelphin. This koncern is the Yesterday County Attorney W. R. Patricl _Howeve Ik 1he STA1 | houglas; National Life Insurance company | 30-iuch, soft finished stylish cloth, for light talloring stylish ever carrled by us. Many new novelties holder of $40.000 worth of Missouri Pacifi me from Cmaha and in order to file a in ¢ ition to make s hange at | itsgerald, Lancaster Moore IN—81.00, 8 £1.75, 82.00— 4 NOHAN S bonds upon which they have just secured sint dismiseed the case and mad g s maha Life association, Lanoaster; | ¥ b LAIAN CLOT L ol In beautiful shades and Madras designs, at 12%c yard Judgment against Otoe county. Watson al w and more complete complaint. At this ich nsworth against Erickson, .| Two extra special recommendations, silky and desirable tailor ; b b - » o leges in his petition that the bonds we juncture Miss Maud left the court room I made those sugges McPherson against Commercial Na- | (orh . b A AN L IR S o e t be ent'rely stroyed H HIGHBEST GRADE DOESKIN BROADCLOTH- and new Queen batistes—Iatest shades and most stylish de- In his hands for collection in 1875 4 in company with her sister and br | tional bamk, Douglas; Boyd against Mul- | o SATIN VENETIAN—8, B4.00, $4.50, AND 85,00 gD, ¢ yard. afp & Co. and that his fee was to be | er in-law pgot inta a buggy and fled. A What I would suggest now is that the | (ini) Douglas; Cornellus against Mutual | Barege, bunting, batiste, silk 484 wool crepe, silk and wool ::’;‘ s ";""m,rm’_ 10 pen cent of the amount recovered. He |new warrant was given Constable Hum-|o0ld cell house, the one that burned. be|penod: [ife Insurance company, Hall: further alleges that Clapp & Co. gdinel phrey and he started after the fleeing Placed under a new roof and temporarily | yavden against Holmes, Lancaster Hayden barege, in pattern dress lengths, $1.50 yard up to $5.00 :r;..,n:r» the best make and come in all the new colors, at possession of the bonds by unfalr means | Maud, but late at night returned empty- | repaired so that the convicts could be|againgt Holmes, Lancaster; Pltkin & and prevented bim from carrying out his | handed kept there until the new cell house can | Brooks against Burnham, Adams: Farm Colorcu Dress fioods NEW ST. GAUL TISSUE— part of the contract. The court enjoined | WWhen last seen. Maud was going through | be equipped with modern steel cages, when | ,nq Mortgage and Development company ‘This is & sheer fabric and comes in stripes or checks, with pine the treasurer of Otoe county from paylas | Springfield behind a spirited mule team | they could be moved there permanently. |against Carpenter, Autelope; Male ngalnst | GOLF SKIRTINGS—81.75, 82.00, AND $3.95— apple effect, suitable for walsts or dresses, 25c yard the bonds until the case can be given a [toward Bellevue isiand, the rendezvous of | The new cell house I find is not damaged [ Wink, Antelope: Rooney against Farrell, | to-lath mew goiine eloine’ mavel tooed coth NEW MERCERIZED FOULARD— hearing | the Figgites and it is suficiently large for the ac- | Dakota: Keeler against Manwarren, Hitch- | LE SUITING #1.50— This materfal has all the characteristics of the genulne foulard Ofcers went down to Bellevue ifland to- | commodation of all the prisoners and|.ock: Solt against Anderson nilton; | New tailoring cloth, 54 inches, new colors. price 28¢ and 46c yard day ‘n the hope of arresting her. houl out with new cages of the | Kellogg against Horkey, Knox ate ex | VEW WORSTEDS AND CHEVIOTS—S5C, $1.00 AND NEW MERCERIZED MOUSSELINE so1 t approved pattern. It 18 estimated |re] Smyth against Argo Manufacturing scarlet, creme and colors—50-inch clof For & stylish dress we know of nothing prettier than thes 1 will cost from $50,000 | company, original; Johnson against Hes ISTE 750— Ask to sce them—85c yard to $75,000, while the other repairs made | ser, York: Commerclal State bank against ints for children and walsts. NEW ST, GAUL SWIsS PATTERNS= necessary by the fire will be in the neigh- | Ketchum, Dawes; Anheuser-Busch Brewing N RLBO— Tat Colba b0 AL VA6 saeh borhood of $100,00x association against Hier, Saline; Farmland | New sbadings, high grade {mported cloth et g | | CREPE SILK STRIPED 75(— NEW ST. GAUL SWISS PA’ NS— VR HIA Rtk Lt Uomes. testa I TR | o B e oy | P i WaVuRdbr ks o1 the bt y es of tho s o effect and shading in all colors, including silk embroidered, at $10.00, $10.50 an rallroading. Engineer Livingston, who has | jeased, 15; amount, $8.514.91; ¢ el mort- | the prisoners could be kept here 4 | agalnst State, Richardson; George agafnst | - o ot BOHE the latest effects. '“. gt VAIST MADRA & record of thirty-three years of continuous | gages filed, 120; amount. $16, g 1 by a detachment of the militia State, York ALBATROSS SILK RAISED STRIPES 65C— :‘:;‘:“;‘“'\"::n‘::'nm |w‘-|¢n o PO T scrvice, was asked by a juror If he reversed | dased, 63; amount, $9,307.05 se than It would req to send | Pretty colors and ideal walst fabric and for children { bbbl i A . i a0 . his engine. He replied: “I did not. The 2 them to other staten for sate keeping while| COST OF REBUILDING PRISON | ot vk doc— NEW SHIRT WAIST — 1dea of reversing an engine, which is sup- | 1 cts Institate for Blind. | iho new cell house is being equipped. These | A | Plaln cloth, soft and dainty, new eolors. 32 inches wide, at 50c yard plied with driver brakes, In making an| NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. March 9.—(Spe- | o\ 0qtiong and others ining to repairs | Architect's Estimate is One Hundred | VEW A WOO0L CHALLIE 50C— NEW WHITE GOODS FOR SHIRT WAISTS— emergency stop has been exploded in recent | clal Telegram.)—A committee from the 168 | oy 1yo bricon were discussed by the Beard and Five Thousand The greatest variety to select from (“Kochelm Freres') at 36c and 46c yard years. Each driver is supplied with a | islature was here today inspecting the In- | ot pubiic Lands and Buildings at a meeting Dollars, brakeshoe eighteen inches long and six | stitute for the Blind | held this morning, but aside fre arding ,“ | day that hereafter the members of the|and Buildings to examine the walls of the Lincoln company would be rellieved as|burned portion of the state penitentiary 37 2 much as possible from duty at the peniten- | for the purpose of ascertaining how much Come On BO S N |tiary by members of other companies. |Of the old material could be used in re- Do not neglect your Many of the Lincoln boys hold responsible | building, has filed his estimate with the - 1 m positions and it is considered an injustice [land commissioner. It is his opinion that Over 2,000 subscriptions have already been turned A\ |t them to keep them at the prison so much | not much of the old material is available . . " o anlel oy N | of the time. for use in putting up the new building, in by boys who are working for these wheels. m ol N e bt the 180K WHIIS TaR be Bately dhewed an ameras chan, 1 was INQUEST oveER .lll“\\ CoMENDHAM, Out Some ¥ | Adams County Mortzage R wine Driving. [ HASTINGS, Neb., March 9.—(Special.) COLUMBUS, Neb, March 9 —(Rpecial.)— | During February the following mortgages The evidence before the coroner's inquest | were flled and released in Adams county over the body cf John ' Mendham, who | Farm mortgages fl 23; amount, $25 4 was killed in the wreck here Wednesday | 752.81: released amount, $16,316.50; city Not to Be Sent to lown Security company against Nelson, Dawes | Alyea agatnst Madison; Sav : Why Not You? to stand. He fixes the cost of replacing the . : burned structure at $105,000 You are invited to call and have your By practicing the strictest economy in the expenditure of the small appropria | tion that will be allowed, the State Board | =Dool ined—we make no charge for LBt T e lioned, the Sute Hoard | QFFER QUARRY LANDTO STATE - FOr Satp ShetsOut-Bowes | eyes exam i to improve the appeatance and condition ‘B (Wi h For Time Exposure at examination. You may not need glassss, [of the state capitol building and grounds Sldney Company Asks That a Branch A NEW WHEEL p For all expenses, such as for heating, Penitentinry Re Established on | i~ Indoors. but be certain about it. Our methods P f lighting, repairing and refurnishing and the Site. [ fE D i s maintaining the grounds, the f For Flash-Lights at Night are up-to-date; our prices the lowest: | mainta e gro e finance, ways - > 0 S amat < , s W |and s co ee has recommende SIDNEY, Neb.. March 8.—(Special.)—At 5 t of frames, etc., the larg- Just the one you have always wanted—you e o el oot ey Rocmulendad A8/ 0y oeting of th. board ot dlreions GEithe - — Outr ““""m\en é e uammi’e Sidney Stone company resolutions we v H vice p 5 2 can, if you try. [tous are"that the amount will be ailowed | (L2087 FL000. Coompany resohitions were | We are Omaha agents for all the standard makes O8T}(Qurkarvice Promp 8 \,'f,,',',’," e hoveral plans for beatl- | ielr stone quarries froe to the state it || —Promos, Pocos, Rays, Adlakes, Wizzards, Cyolones, satisfaction or your money back. We do the board by Neal Grifin, custodian of | !0 return the state would build a branch Eastman's Kodaks, Bullards, Etc We have a full mpairing. Have cnmplete stock of Glass the bullding, and they will be carried into | benitentiary and erect good buldings at | line of supplies. Plates, Films, rds, Al- N y licited effect as soon as the appropriation becomes | this point.” The principal stogkholders in|f bums, Developing and Toning Solutions, Eyes. Your patronage eolicited. | avatlable these great quarries are Robert and Joseph Fres d larih thi thailes < N . g |, Of the total appropriation recommended | Oberfeider = \e,.til ,’..'f‘,ifff,.};}‘,',’ the yse of amateurs | Opposite the Eyes tested free by our expert op oy AR 0Fve, 1, La (OpAER Wo- Do not patronize travel. 10,000 o fo e curre cessary — — e P wil e dar A, bk 2 oo (Youn Women in Burnt. Cork. licited. We do developing and printing. Paxton Hotel tician. D [000 tor alterations and improvements. The | 1,5 Sigy oo nrisia s ol o Special.)— ing opticians. | 1argest items of expenses e and {Iarmat: fams of expeiagd Are Meaisg And | ;iqeqeq house lust olght. The company WE ARE THE LEADING b was composed of home talent and may tak - i the it ore Tt sompannd ot huma aleat 45t muy faks : SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS ot changes contemplated and ap- ¢ proved by the board the most Important | 97!!!8 8D firing and cakewalk were beyond will be the raising of the footwalks on the [ C°PAre and the way they stirred up the A F TR [ state house grounds. The large fagstones | Pachelors with their local hits convulsed t | will be raised up to the top of the curbing | th® avdlence. The pickaninny school . A l id & H i 1 o b o b, o S ‘ase | roveh s (b B The- orches 7 - nval ospita |the surface of the lawn. As the walks | fiSUred prominently, all belng dressed in g s [are “tow " aranged 'they farm' excellent | FERUIALION style. The ushors were dresed Cabinets Supplies draioage ditches for snow and rain and In | 13 SWallowtail coats, low vests, white duck ) {bad weather are worse than no walks at | (rousers large diamond breastpins and a ) We have our own factory | | 811, Another improvement will be the con- | tremendous sunflower on the lapel. A live % 5 00 [ S i | struction of a green house on the capitol [ OPOssum played in the dooryard. | o 404 make L1 inas « ’ Braces, Trusses, Batteries, kamah Nominations. - 3 in { Crutches, Supporters, Elas: TEKAMAH, Neb., March 9.—(Special.)— . FOR WEAK LUNGS |7+ omimetions tor i omeers were mane o . AN o Rrookiogy - Sbbep by the citizen caucus here last night as fol- ’ X00PA 08 85 S10AN The New lows: Mayor, Christol Jeep; treasurer, E. E - Satistaction Guaranteed, M €. Hopewell; clerk, A. M. Anderson; engi- Write for lllustrated ato Fl]fl Mll'flf HWE neer, W. E. Pratt; police judge, J. C. Shaw trated Catalogue, Treatment. councilman from First ward, Alva Smith; Never before | Second ward, Dr. C. A. Raven was thero a curo A% YANEE B Di0e Before nominations were made a resolu- . which destroyed | t1on was unanimously adopted pledging the tho cause, Weak | nominees that the question of license or no [ [ L] L] ' ' Lungs don% | jjcense would be governed by expression of omseivoa: yon | the majority on the ballot at the election, 1408 FARNAM STREET, OPPOSITE PAXTON Number 1408 1408 FARNAM STREET, OPPOSITE PAXTON et ol lem | April 2. K. M. Hopewell and R. A, Smith HOTEL, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Farnam St HOTEL, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. and Ed them | were nominated to succeed themselves on breeding germs. the Board of Education R GEO: LEININGE! s FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE Carsten’ Truclsen Prestdent. coucH cure | LOUP CITV, Neb, March (Speclal || ") me. Mr. Meserve will succeed Wil- | councilmen; E Sharts, clerk; L. §.) probable in eastern portion Sunday; north 1 oqentiioally fro; | Telegram.)—The two days' farmers' insti- | LR BQEC [P ogideng of the Institution | Hackett, treasurer; A. W. Thompson, police | erly winds, becoming northwesterly; Mon Formaiden B9 s ioted toalshl, _The speakers wer¢!and Mr. Kerr will retiré trom active busl- | judge; Joy Mann, engineer [d..:- fair. % most powerful germil- | O ntaen, % Yon FAPHS, L. | ess lite. Lloyd Lynn, ex-district clerk ot S - “or Colorado—Falr Sunday; rising tem ::{}’“'l;&fr'fl:?;,"“ Stilson. This s the first fustitute held at | it rl::\m!yl‘ ‘::: {J.nx:‘ selected for cashier| Darrell Entertalns Friend perature In eastern portion; northerly Supervision of Dr.Geo. | (M1 place and although stormy weather | 10 TG L ogerve will take charge | FREMONT, Neb., March 9.—(Special)—! winds, becoming southerly; Monday falr » Lelnioger, one of the | prevalled there was a attendance and | 2 William Darrell, who was acquitted of the For Missouri—Fair in western, clearing in most eminent andad. | much interest manifested. A permanent | AP 7 J A |chargs of the murder of Horman Zahn, |ine eastern partion Sundmr i g Tataton 'Qi-“f.‘flfx‘f'f'r‘:lc organization was formed at the close of this tdent. [gays he intends to open a restaurant, Last |y eustern aud southern portions; north bas used this "Cough | Afternoon’s meeting and Carsten Truelsen s Neb., ) (Special.) | night after the verdict was given Darrell | erly winds, becoming northwesterly: Mon Komody wibhi | was elected president, Ogle vice pres- | —The funeral of B. J. Zigler, who died |und wite and his friend, Johnson of Nor- | gay fair m““fi:’lg{l"‘l‘ \dent, and L. N. Smith secretary, and com- | Tuesday morning from diat occurred | folk, fnvited friends, including some jurors, | AR tad [ mittees were appointed to prepare a pro- [this afternoon from his home. Mr. ZIGIer (to Mrs. Darrell's room at Mrs. Murray's| oo al Record. d gram for an institute to be held the first [ was operator for the Nebraska Telephone [employment office and refreshments wers . OF THE £ R AURRAU Saturday In April company here and has lived here tweive | gerved. The three are still in town and | porature’ and precipitaty ard ol one i years. The funeral was conducted by ReY.|appear to be having & good time. | the' corresponding ‘day o Teat. three Rikoiios, Rridues Ave Snte ASNin: J. L. Hedbloom. All business houses were . |gomem: Toon. . [ Formaldehyde PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 9.—(Spe- closed during the funeral Loan Association Elects Ofcers. 1;:"'}‘:‘“{‘ “'3"!",‘:;‘:’: y . ongly Tecomaented | | cial.)—~The Missouri Pacific began to run CLAY CENTER, Neb., March . (8pe- | Minmim temperd y i B for wll sertos .\ffifi,,‘l‘.‘.‘.‘.;"‘f.'r?,éif”"‘f“i‘-i}’.‘“‘ tralns acrosa the Platte river bridge at| _ Dehaters l-:r t‘r.m‘l'nl; | €1al)=The Clay County Duilding and Loan | Precipiiation ' i o o B il eure Ling ‘Fever, and overy | | Orcapolis today for the first time since | SCHUYLER, Neb., March (Spectal | Gipociation held their annual mesting laat | Record of temperaiire {pltancy othar et oF ‘ih8 pjmonary rogion. 53 | | the food caused by the ice gorge. The|In the contest last night to select & rep- | U0y blacted these offcers: Presi- confident are wa it will not dlsappoiat the | [ Burlington run trains regularly vesterday | resentative from the Schuyler High school | qont "1 B, McDowell; vice president, 8. | Normal temperature : 3 mostsanil :elwlpfi“mfiuux:(:zlfilo‘slnxm;m‘. afteraoon between Platiamouth and Omata. |at the district cotest at Nortolk March | 3" Syalince; seoretary, J. L. Campbel; | Deficiency for the duy " positive guarantes, and wil Large piles of ice can be seen aloog the | 28, there were five speakers. The Judgee | reagurer, Theodore Griess. This assocla- | Lol excoss since Marc oy U maanoy 10 1¢ §oes Lot Ao als Platte river bank between Oreapolis and | awarded the first place to Lydia Shultz of | yion hag no idle funds on hand Excess for the day 08 inch PR S sk oo Cedar Creek. Since the water has receded | the humor lass and second place to otal precipitation since March 1 10 tnel maranten t ssots, for larcs sizo bottle, 5¢ | | the iphabitants of the low lands are re- | Clement Waldron e dramatic class. | FAIR WITH VARMBLE WINDS ::“‘.J fency since March 1. 26 inch period 01 inchi {rom the Dr. Geo, Loln'nger Chemieal | | turning to their homes | Deficlency for cor. period, 15% 3 Cou Chicago. Booklet malled iree coataiaiag the i Moy Killed by Team | eticien or. perio 4 inch $250.00 Cash Prize Formaldehyde Riddle. o e iR TALMACE, Neb., March .—(Special.)— | That's Part of w the Washington | A 2 P in the Line DR, CEO. LEININGER'S PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 8.-—(Spe- | George Wohlhueter, a boy 12 years um\ Fovesaster Fromises in the Lin FOR-MAL-DE-HYDE L)—Snow has been falling here all aft- | while playlug In the streets Thursday even- | of Weather. @ 8 ru to by team, knocked to the | INHALER ernoon. It will be of much benefit, as the [ ing was run i | WASHINGTON, March 6.—Weather fore- The ‘lll’)mllxlmh'umh,ur(al..ar! X ground has not received any moisture for | ground and trampled upon, receiving 1 ! jon, Bronchitis, Asthma, Sol D e &k T SR us | juries from pe died last night ) : 9 4 B B i A s ot o AL some time and many cisterns are minus | jurles from which be di t nigh g PR ¢ A P R Bold_and recommended by Sherman” & | : at City Tieket. | northerly winds, becoming variable; Mon- ucw.n Il Pruk Co., Beaton-McGinn Drug Meserve Buys Bank. A | eb., March 9.—(Special.)— | day fair. Tom Merrittigraham Drug Co dl BLars” | HASTINGS, Neb. March 9.—(Special)— | The anti-license people opened the spring | For North and South Dakota—Fair Sun The Bee Publishing Co. com Park Pharmacy, Qladish Pharmacy, | Ex-State Treasurer J. B. Meserve has bought | campaign Thursday night by placing in the | day, winds becoming southerly .\Inndly& Omaha, Nebraska. Ring Pharmacy, Peyton Pharmacy. Gho. |4 controlling Interest in the Adams County | field these nominations: M. 'W. Harding, | fair. in Boxes only. Avold Imitations, *Q,,”,,”,,,’,5’,’,’,’,,;’h {%n?:\g:ur'-ws'uum“w::hr‘ L2 D“'°"',unk of Hastings and will make this city [ mayor; F. R. Butterficld and C. P. Dalbey For lowa—Fair, except rain or snow ' v ) 4 Be one of the lucky ones and get ever had to get a $50.00 Bicycle. Your Choice L 9 Here is Our Offer: We will give you your choice of any §50 bicycle made for 150 new, one month subscriptions to the Daily and Sunday Bee. If you cannot collect in advance, just turn in the name and ad- dress and the carrier who deliv- ers the paper will make the col- lection and we will deliver the Sterling wheel as soon as the subscrip- — -l Lobs Lave been paid. Manson Any boy or girl can get 150 people to take THE BEE one month and help them to get | & wheel. It makes no difference where you | lve or where you get subscribers. TRY IT. | Retmember Columbia these are all $50 OR ANY OTHERS high grade YOU WANT Whaals Arrangements can be made for Fancy Speclalties and Racers for a few more orders. Start (o early and you can be one of the lucky boys and girls If you try. We would rather have you all ride $50.00 wheels, but if some of you cannot get the required number of subscriptions we can give you a good wheel for' less. You can take your cholce of any 340 Road Wheel for 120 orders. There are some very good wheels that sell for $30. We will give you one of these for 90 orders. We bave some mighty good wheels for the little boys and girls tor only 60 orders. Think of It 8o you see nobody Is barred out. All our boys and girls cen ride wheels this spring. A New Wheel and Just the One You Have Always Wanted, Cleveland ’ You Can Have i National W w W w w w W w W w '] |] w This is the greatest opportunity you W W W w W W w w W w w The price of the Daily and Sunday B for one month by mail is T0¢; delivered by carrier, 6 The Circulation Department, \U w * . * For further particulars call, or address W W W 3333533

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