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HE OMAHN DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901 Police Detectives Secure Much Plunder in wite. v el e made wtour of1 g A, qnd B 0. Reimers, Father and Son, & dnbe Councllman Fred Martins ordinance re- the plant after 7 o'clock and learned Little Italy. That the course of true love never runs | 18tIDE 10 the opening of Y street across the that the man who was taken to the hospital Are Bentenoced. smoothly is the experionce of Mr. and | Rock' Island and Union Pacific tracks is liable to meet with some ups and down Mrs Chure who ha d more | 18 injure » emphatic denial is mad kP RESULT OF WILL KEMU'S ARREST |trouniemiecon wome ot marrict it oan | efore I6s provisions are complicd with, 1n that the strikers molested an of the men | MUST DO FIVE YEARS OF HARD LABOR falls to the lot of most people in a life- | the first place, Mayor Kelly has not signed employed at the plant Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troubles. 8. ok coRptoaty band | the document, which was passed under a . y 3 ‘ He Confesses to Theft and Discloses | o'y _I',' X wite :;”;:u:’f,,'::,;“,',:,',fdl ‘u“p::\:r‘:l':’ly Whe ‘r‘ulr:dl.u'l l\!nnr’lfl‘\”r\:h' worih League Leetore Judge Munger of the Federal Conrt To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Secret of Cavern Where Thieves | 1o (ouncil Biufls two weeks Ao and were | 400 1t 8 whisperod that the mayor may | Eldon J Suith, president of the Epworth | Passes Judgment Upon the Erat- | Remedy, will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Hid Their Ill-Gotten married. When they returned to Omala | V€to the ordinan | league of South Omaha, has arranged with while Financiers of Neligh= K, htas, T, g T P rs. Upries, | OWing (o the topography of the locality | Prof. Philip W. Gould fof a lecture on “The Story of the Wreek. Sunday Bee May Have a Sample Bottle —_ Sent Free by Mail, grieved so much over the affair that she | referred to in the ordinance a grade cross-| God Pianoforte,” to bo given at the Meth- took polson. Since then she has been suc- | I8 Will mean that a tunnel will have to | odist church on Friday eveniug, March 15. | Police Detectives Mitchell, Drummy and | cesstul in separating them and is attempt- | be constructed under the Rock Island | This entertainment is a musical monologue . A. Reimers, president of the defunct Johnson unearthed a veritable robbe:'s |ing to have the marriage annulled iu the | tracks, which are some twenty feet higher | @nd is exceedingly interesting. Prof. Gould | First National bank of Neligh, Neb, and | Among the many famous cures of Women as Well as Men Suffer and Are Made was caught in one of the machines and was one Mrs. FL N. Wheeler, oont ouse at Nineteenth and the |district court. than the Union Pacific tracks. As foi | has lectured in South Omaha before and 1s | his son, Edward O. Relmers, assistant | SWamp-Root {nvestigated by The Omaha r In a hou at Nipeteenth 8 | Unfon Pacific tracks, in the heart of Little| But Churchill and his girl wite did not | viaduct, it is asserted that such a structure [ Very highly spoken of by those who have cashier, were each sentenced to five years Sunday Bee, none seem to ak higher of | and arrested Bugene and Tony Cotero on |a prisoner in her mother's house since the | order to go over the Rock lIsland t 4 an | tainment the institution of which they were ofticers, | PUblish this week for the benefit of our| a charge of receiving and concealing stolen | marriage, she managed to escape Friday | exceedingly lengthy approach would have - In compliance with the request of their at- [ Feaders n Monday evening Rev, Julius Smith, a 8t i, Mass., writes on Nov 0, e ding of the place cafue through | Wwith her husband. Mrs. Pries searched the an approach would make the roudway | O Monday evening Jet, Juits SIthe & ten days to aflow time for the fling of an XD pass.. wril Nov, 2, 1 e ernat of Wil Kehl who 1s known (0| hotels and depots for several hours, so it | across the tracks a longer distance than it | PretiinE clder A oK outhern Asia, | 8PROal bond epell of sickness, | was extremoly sk e police, for the theft of clothing bes [18 sald, and finally found her daughter |is now around ot M bt M v v % | “Thig case was tried in the federal court { fOr three wecks, and when 1 finally was Yonging to B4 Rosendale and Leouard|just in time to prevent her from taking a| Rumor has it that even should Mayor | nil FERER & CO0 PR P TTG (RECE ; cruclating paink in my back, My whier at B tha Peopte, Lite and | found gullty. A" motion was made for a | times Inoked very Iike coffec, 1 could pass| Kbl contossed the theft and told the offi- | train while his tearful bride was led buck | road will make a contest, for the reas A LD . " . s v o | home, where no one was allowed to see |that the openi: tY s r ge viserent until Saturday, when he over- | FUMCTINE great pain. My physical condi cers he clothing was hidden la the pening of treet will disarrange bt ollection wi be taken to de y o Y, e ovel tion was puc A g that th & but a ¢ 1|.' fih ‘ru ”v.\ e 1 '«V(?n;\hn‘ ruled {t uad pronounced Sentence ’ ich that I had no strength and Coteros live. & raid on the place followed, | Mrs. Churchill, mother of the groom, | that section of the city. The Rock Island I \WoeFRtR % 00 S EC o0 o (L g The Reimers and Charles R. Allder, | Kkidneys were not affected, and while 1 E o4 | tlon In the east and that as far as she | which together comprise a tract of about Allder was never placed on trial, he being boxes, a trapdoor was found. This led mprise a tract of abou B e o amall passage o an under- |knew he was unaccompanied. twenty-five acres. The-opening of Y street 5 a fugitive from justice somewhere in Moa- Kidney Trouble, . ico were the cause of ; Magle City Gossip. . he cause of my trouble, My sister goods of various kinds were found. One induce young Churchill and his bride to|and prevent to a great extent the arrange- | My O. Eastman is still very sick Story of the Wreck, Mrs, C. E. Littlefleld, of Lynn, ‘advised . . trial. 1 procured a bottle a1 de of | Tange hotel and others were full bf new |Ment proceedings in the district court. | planned. Taking this condition of affalrs | Mrs. A. A. Nixon has recovered from her [ Neligh bank was falsitylog the records, vi- | {hree days commenced to ke rener T ron | shoes and clothing, which the pelice be- > . ley, Twenty 3! o completio MARRIED ON THE STAGE |Y street will not be opened for some time | Mre. D8 Dalev. Twenty-third and L|States and making false reports (o the | Saalopcombletion of this one forind 1| Evidence was secured which indicated to come Srs § \Wilson, Fourteenth and Y | COmptroller of the treasury. It is alleged | turned, and to-day 1 am as well as evor. strongly to the satisfaction of the police | Omission of Judge Learn to Kis - straets, is quite sick that originally Alider purchased the bank | MY business is that of canva | Swamp-Root will do just as mueh for a s Jetter, presidel N . have to use much ener ol 0 . sale business in receiving stolen goods planation. Balthas Jetter, president of the to subscribers yesterday used the assets and collateral In making | around. My cure fs thesefors o ths L0 Perform her necessary work, who s e sRETee ! OR8¢ (N, city, Whet Omaha Brewing association, bas, There Iy some talk of organizing a re- | his payments 0. always tired and overwrought, who feels and shipp ot of city, where vt Sy ] ¥ : an tated, secured an option 6a e dnughter of Me. and|CBATESS of forgery were also made and ft| STAUIYING tome = il L it X 4 ey bdntogt & of d at Thirteenth and Harrison streets e Genevieve | 3 "1 s understood that f a MRS, 1. N. IELE |stand. It ‘s a m to the weak and alling. bert ttaches of Malo il 4 1 - Carl Smith, is quite sle A orged notes wers 1 are larger. bert, attaches of Maloney's German VIlNage | o a%e' e qaa) goes through he proposes to | M M 1 Smith, is q ik e dis IN JAIL WITH BROKEN ANKLE |o'ciock iast night by Judge Learn in the Al § where sh : for the purpose of takiug up personal ob- bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Sresance of & large audience. The cere- | ¥arden. This property is heavily timbered | Miksionary Jullus Smith will occupy the | ligations If You Need but now modern science - proves that nearly &1} John fitefta ¥ trom a Bridie Near | .. natance, the refusal of the judge to | '3F1Y desirable for a summer garden. A | g Mrw Willlam Henderson, Thirty. | CBarge of the affairs of the bank he found swamp Root. Flovence and Involves City and | et (O early created a riot | SPIendid view of the river and the bluffs on | et wnd 1t strects, report the birth of |@ shortage of between 330,000 and $40,000 The kidneys filter and purify the blood—that County in Dispute, John Steffa, an aged farmhand, sufter- 700 O B0 Oy o form in polite so. | 1100 Of & dam a mintature lake can be formed | M8 J. 8. Ridgeway, Fiftegnth and Wi gome $10,000 on taxes and bill K:n:l\r,»ry:"‘-:':,“"",‘ or “feel badly,” bein taking the famous new discovery, Dr. tng with a broken ankle and internal in- | it the other oreap-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all tion, also a number of shaded bowers and | building - r-ctlh»‘-":i|:;»:';m' ":‘""“ untold misery because the nature of thelr disease is not cor- ties were determining who should care for rustic summer houses | Dr Durham fx assisting in the services The Hot Springs of Arka v understood; In most cases they are led to believe that womb troublo or fe it (he Mathews mission, Twenty-ffth anc 3 o emale the man OMAHA SUBURBS. In connection with the establishment of | & &rc tht " (I ORISR Ol taly, tas . They secured & lot of | take kindly to the interference and, though | !s out of the question on account of the | heard him All members and friends of the | jn the Sioux Falls penitentiary by Judge the wonderful curative properties of aly, last night. They i | | D y la plunder, part of which has been identified, | the bride is sald to have been practically | difference in the height of the tracks. In | church are req rested to attend this enter- | Munger Saturday afternoon for wrecking | 'his great kidney remedy than the one we property, |and almost succeeded in leaving the city | to be constructed at the east end and such MissioNnyy _Lasteses | totneys, the judge suspended sentence for | oMF® H. N. Wheeler, of 117 High Rock About 18 months ago I had a very severs Il lecture at the First Methodist Eplsco- | fyocemper, 1809, and the defendants were | Shiciis"ve my bed T waa left with ex Brown from the Lange hotel February 6. |train for the east. Churchill boarded the | Kelly sign the ordinance the Rock Island Tre e et e pheal | mew trial, which the judge took under ad- | DUt little at a time."and then only atter housre of Pasquale Constanzo, where the | her. plans now being made for improvements in was all run down. The doctors sald my In & rear room, bebind a lot of trunks and 8ald that her son had left to take a posi- | ownw blocks 14, 15 and 16 and tax lot 22, | iR FERL T odiremiely interesting | ShiDIF, were lndicted in October, 1893 Did Not Know | Had o - I somehow folt certain that my Kidneys e cavern, whera. bozes contaning| AD unsuccesstul attompt was made to | would cut this tract through the middle J ! t & D o -Roo o ntained the clothing stolen from the | #1€0 a document to be used in the annul- [ ment of sidings and storage tracks us now [ Miss Pearl Hreeze Is Il with the grip. The charge against the officers of the O e s s Tramp.Raot § A into consideration, it is safe to predict th recent iliness. olating the banking laws of the Ugited| !0Wed up that bottle with another, and lieve to have been stolen streets, 18 quite sick was completely cured. My strength re- | that the Coteros have been doing a wholes Bride Calls for an Summer Garden Contemy Coples of the 1001 directory were delivered | from the Reimers and that in doing so he | hnym?,J4%2 Ereat deal of the time, and (8DY housewifo whose back is too weak X and that they knew this, | MOre remarkable, and Iy exceedingl stited, sewiired wu Gition G twelve sublican club fn the ward . K1y et ; the rlek of detection is lessened and profits| Walter E. Denby and Miss Frankie Lam- | Stated ured an option on twelve s | that the cares of lite are more than she can theater, were married on the stage at 12 Mrs. Rhoda Grifith has returned from |counted and rediscounted with other banks It used to be considered that enly urinary and 4 turn this property into an immense summer | Sioux City she visited friend How to Find Out mony was marred by one untoward|®nd on account of its location is particu- | pulbit at the Methodist church this even-| When the receiver, H. J. Whitmore, took diseass have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs beitmlad 18 their work. So w dneys are w | on the part of those wha were not aware | the other side can be obtained and there is | u sor : L o[ and labilities of $110,000. ~Sinco then he | quickly your entire :(“_('x‘;‘l‘;“’;”"“ are weak or out of order you can understand how S that the osculatory performance {s no |® Dreeze always stirring. By the construc- daughter has heen born to, Mr. 080 [has paid 40 per cent in dividends and ¥ 18 affected, and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty, hich will add greatly to the attractivene ) | clety. Aside from this, Judge Learn tiea | " Y Second ward p re very anxious to ” : Jurles, lay at the city Jail most of the day | petic AEES (EEE Ae e of the place. Pavilions are in contempla- | secure « ilag for the Jungmann school UNCLE SAM'S OURE. Orkans (o health. A trial will convince anyone Baturday while the county and city authorl- ¥ 8 N weakness o 0 Vo at the 3 The United States goverament owns the | emkaor® of some sort s responsiblo for thelr many flls, when it fact disordered Steffa was injured Thursday night by this resort it is asserted that the Omaha it Juth Omala appear pleased | Hot Springs and says they will cure o chief cause of thelr distressing troubles. Neuralgla, nervousnes " falling ‘from a bridge on the Minneapolis Dundee. Street Railway company has agreed to ex- | ot the eurly solution of the | rheumatism, grippe, neuralgla and scores 3 sncss, headache, pufty or dark circles under th p : y 3 " A4, z o eyes, rheum & Omaha railroad, two miles west of Flor- | Mrs. A. M. Smith has been confined to the | tend its Albright line to the gates of the | Charts 2 s o | OF Others. Hotels for all classes. Writo | protuse o oty minpy (Ul ache In the back, weakness o bearing down sensation, ence, near Briggs’ statlon. The man, who |house for several days with a severe at- | garden. Mr. Jetter figures that he witl | A0t beard of oficors of St. Martin's Eple:| Bureau of Information for fllustrated | or day, with searding o purmioe’ eiih #UFOD8 ofor, frequent desiro to pass it night was not only well along in years, but also | tack of the grip commence improving this place about |y 3 books. 14 scalding or bursing sensation,—these are all unmistakable signs of quite lofirm, saw a train ‘approaching. In| Mrs. W. 8. Curtis has been quite i1l sinc» Rev, W, B,/ Gray preachss morning<and R ——— kidoey and bladder trouble | ; l It there 1s any doubt in you ) his haste to leave the bridge, he stumbled [her return from Oklahoma, but Is better ovening foday at Uhe Albright Methodist g AT et B ety and fell to the ground below. He lay there ;nnd able to sit up a little, n Street Car. Episcopal church EARLY TRIAL FOR CALLAHAN/| rising avout four ounces, our urine on place it in & glass or bottle and let it v i : ‘ iy s 0 d stand twenty-four all Thursday night and managed to drag| Mrs. Caldwell and little daughter of | E:I. Larson and James Birmingham, ev- | Elder Merrill of the Presbyterian church ¥y e s ky or cloudy, it there 15 a brick | Abtitly P gy % savs that the mission at Sixteenth and M | Hearing of Alleged Kid -| 1t sm cles float ab " G e 18 & brick-dust settling, op. himself the next morning to a house where | Quincy, Ill, and Miss Tindall of Hannibal 'I‘ ‘;‘l" 'l"""" d up more or less by the se- | (R (A0 G Ny - A ANGER. (ot OBikE Uk Dosk (::"‘.r"":;:‘“';’n 1l “”)"‘ out In it, your kidneys are in need of immediate attention, J. H. Day, o nurseryman, lives. Day took | Mo., are the guests ot Mrs, S. R. Rush, | ductive liquor sold at some South Omaha | “Getting Acquainted with God” s Rev. o et ptoms ghowing that you need Swamp-Root are sleeplessness, dizzi- . Y oarded a car bound for the city last | » weelers tople e Presbyteria and Wil B ness, irregular heart, sness, v care of Steffa untll Saturday morning. | Monday evening at the school house tho 'f‘:l'r.:m:: :l:tllulmlgrl g l:ml]! 1hr':» L ”m' [ Dr Wheelérs topic “at the Presbytertan e March ot b o prifs breathlessness, sallow, umhealthy complexion, plenty of ambi« Pere ing that Steffa as rgent need 3 ¢ p i - 00 . . e street | € « 4 2 - - reeiving tha fla was in urgen Dundee Improvement club mgt and dls- | L\ uo omnans out of 10 cents of its divi- ¢ ', Johnson, rector of 8t, Mar- | The trial of James Callahan, alleged kid- Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is used In the les of medical attention, he brought him to |cussed the park and boulevard proposition | f8/WAY COMPARY [ “Chiren will prench thi | naper, fa o b . BeATs’ Ly BUVEIThdn vk o leading hospitals, recom= Omaha. Not knowing what should be done |and the forming of & volunteer fire depart- | 4¢hd-paying resources Loyalt " e commeRosd Ih the district| o n thelr private practice, and is taken by doctors themselves, A e SEI0NE T, DAY 1eftoutie At N8| Bavhe Conductor Sam Allison was not inclined fentative B, ¥. Wilcox fs spending | ONFt on March 18. The county attorney | Decause they recognizo in it the greatest and most successful remedy that sclence city Jafl. City Physician Ralph was called, | Tne v i W to see the stockholders given the worst of | Sunday with his fumily. He will return to | appeared before Judge Baker Saturday| 148 ever been able to compound i city gall. Clty Physiclan Ralph was called. | Tho villago trustees will moet Wednes- | it by the Intoxicated gentlemen and he | Lincoln Monday mornirie morniug and rather unexpectedly secured If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you » : day evening at the home of Rev. I 8. |y rdoreundertook to put them off the car. | , DF: Frank W augh will leave today | an early date for the hearing. If the usual| CNA%e the regular fitty-cent and one-dollar bottles at th, % ver the jurisidiction of the county physician. | Leavitt and on Saturday evening the eit- | mur®/0re BUICRORE 10 Ut Theth % U6 S0 | for catalio idland, Culltornla,” to' spend | orgor had been followed Callahans cas EDITORIAL NOTICE es at the drug stores everywhere. be dressed the injurles. Dr. Ralph then 4 > e job o to o son | month fishing for tuna o : , 2 'E —Swamp-Root, th Kidne DGRt s oousty . Phyalcian, e Van |t of Dimdee aFs ‘ovited to' maat{With | and MartiniLeve, the motormasi folned 1t rwin. superintendent of the Union | OUId 0t have been reached until near | der remedy, is so remarkably successtul that o apeeinr rarere " A7 Blad- Cainp gol the case andireiatet the olfoum- | w & 4 the fracas. There was a lively four-handed ] ds Railroad company, has gone | the close of the present term of court| by which all our readers who have not already (ried it ool ot has been made O Vet Catan' % To hi W. B. Howard exhibited some very fine | souffle for a few minutes and when Police- | 10 Callfornia for a brief vacation and as developments are expected at the| sent absolutely fres by mall. Al s b By Bave & SAMN WH stances. Van Camp's reply was quite hu- | gejgian hares at the big show given at the | man Briggs put in an appearance Larson | o Thursiay evening Editor Bruce Mc- | (rial which will aid In the arrest of oth troubles and : £ the thonoaariling all about kidney and bladdes morous. It was to the effect that the city | gehiity roof garden last week. Mr. Howard |and Birmingham took (.-I.‘m.;r Beetn A Sylicch entertiined a humber of friends &t | onnected with the .Me lr|!'=!l n;( others troupiss {u::’mrnnlnlnhr;u many of the thousands upon thousands of testimontal letters alo “Eetting iteo gay,” 800 B » J n eels. whist ut the Soith Omaha club, uction of young men and women cured by Swamp- v ‘l_“""'“ l:.v:‘ ":,‘““"_r'::m“‘“"h. mfi::n o ave | 18 president of the club in Omaba and bas | couple of shots from the policeman’s revol-| Mce. Charies Mullan has moved Into the | Edward Cudahy, an early heaving was| tlon reading this generous ofter in 'rheynmn:mskw' Hovidug, be sure a8q osod the conversation by refusing to Lave | sbout 100 hares In his collection. ver brought the men to & halt and they | residence tormerly occupied by O. D, Erate | asked for and granted, to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton 4hs Bunday Bee when seading your address r::’l‘f“'::d':l:"'p‘(\»:icr ,,hf,’:.,';: por: RAlh | Wednesday atternoon the Dundee Wo- | were gathered in and locked up at the South ‘l;"':‘r{‘:‘:;j"‘«‘\"“I:'l’::‘\“""““'l*"‘;"““‘- Knoxalt |, COUBty Attorney Shields filed inform: - i et at Mrs. Noah Perry's, Mrs. ¥ ) Ri e : Criday evening of this week Kn Temovhd to s hoapital {b ohas’ the. coubly | MaRS® ub met at M Y Omaha police station, No one was seriously physicfan persisted in his refusal to care for hiln. At 10 o'clock last night he was council of the Boyal Arcan: % tion 1in the district court charging the Wedge having charge of the program. It | hurt in the fight. clay plpe smoker at :Ilnnwu'n‘mxlx.:n. o i taken to the Clarkson hospital, where he wiil ba kept until Monday, when the dispute can purs Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! how they go! Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim. same offenses as those in the county court consisted of papers and an informal dise wbvind] “Choostng a "% the:wabiéot: dfior| 6" which; OAllakan, Was, beond, over. Oulc IceC ream and cand,— cussion of the early years of the reign of | Di¢k Livingston Apprehended which Rev. J » will preach this | lahan was much worried when service was Queen Elizabeth. A telephone message was recelved at po- | Morning at ‘the Methodist church B Do LB it o % Friday evening, under the ausplces ot |!ce headquarters yesterday from Avoca, Ia., i Apecial service will be Feld at the Pres. | oy el gl ] m‘kn : s l“’“"}y ur fce cream fs much sought after by betwéen the city and county authorities will | FrI8Y, VEINE: HOCer b nent en. | Announcing the fact that Dick Livington | M CTnt G0 i b nary Tumy dhina ™! | Up and immediately sent word to his ot |1°% Who want the best to be found n o -y § e alamt Was slven at the achool house, | bad been arrested there. Livingston, 1t will| " Colonel C. M. Hant is home from Lincoln | torneys and had & long consultation with | th® W8¥ Of an attractive dessert—We want T e ene o tho weporin. |Miss Lucla Grifin of lowa gave several | e rememborod: secured about 8109 ob checks | G 1 2%, 08, LYoy 1, 20y H0® s mite “thia | them: you to try it for your soclal occasions—Our o e -1 4 t h tume; | 8 e d n le i ltys [ FIAhS fahs ass the scnate this - e vid 2 tendent of the county hospital to have ‘:{ll:lrl““n!:‘ ::'“l:"":’::d‘“fl'\" '{_n‘;:.:”\;‘:;‘ T4 YADK: Chati Kb (hs Ehacks on ‘scoannt|Y ‘) : 3 'll’lu! Donahue expressed himself last | plain, fancy or individual Neapolitan bricks teffa taken there, but when the hospital g 2 " | ot 1ne! t 8 e Eresbyterian Cir I night as being highly pleased with the or our individual designs cannot help but Mofta ) v Story,” Mrs, Phileo of Omaha sang two | Of lack of funds. It Is stated that it willlters will meet with Mrs .| prospect of an early trial for was called up by telephone no one there | oot MTL FIETY B0 0t foteh bal- | be @ hard matter to conviet Livingston it he | Pifienth and M strects, on Friday atter- | "o ecmes just rght for our. plass s oy | Please you—To be convinced of this take knew of such an order and no arrange- |10 08" S0 SEEPECE BOVE DU ed & vocal | 18 brought back, for the reason that he used | FO0T g P ht for our plans,” he |pome with you today ome of our elegant A bee de for his . 5 obecks and| MOtor crews on the Sherman avenue hne 5 ments had been made for his removal. Tn | o0 “aoo Grace Hancock and Mr. Lighton | his own name in signing the checks and | SFE0F CERRE T 0 mn‘\";i““,"\\"x,,_“’:‘;'g S—— - quart rolls—3 flavors and enough for elght explaining his action in the matter Dr. | ore the accompanists and Miss Hancock | that he formerly kept an account at the|soup on the tracks at Sixteenth and Vine Working 24 Hours a Day. people—Costs only 40c—And at the same Van Camp sald that the county commis- |Tiiveq by request, two piano solos. A | bank on which the checks were drawn. The | ton str There's Do rest for thoss' tireles % 2 ) § ! B B 3 s. . e 4 5 Seini T onikish. ite’ of "ODENS se tireless little | {ime get a box of our deliclous Gold Medal vioners had decided that Steffa was not a | ver“ oo’ audience showed its apprecia- | 1aw Is such that Livingston can plead that | M hnaton, wife of Councliman | workers—Dr. King's New Life Dills. Mil. county charge, but that he had concluded |yt WG T POl L e ch number. | he presumed that the bank would carry an [{piP*ion, 18 Visiting i the west, She Wil|yon "o 1ways busy curing torpid liver, | BOBbons—Just pure, Wholesome candy— that he was and therefore decided to take i overdraft for him and he will thus be en- | returning home. A il 3 jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They | Everybody eats our candy. care of him. He sald that the man had Florene abled to escape prosecution. Camp No. 4085, Modern Woodmen of | banish sick headache, drive out malarls, a0t been taken from the jall soonmer be- | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Mon- hid s America, “will give un entertainment on | Newer gelos i (a8 rla. tause the county hospital has but one con- | day, a son. Bxecutive Commitise Xamed, Vil csdhy eyeliug. Musio And & RFORTRIL | o Gibdadladi kel e s 2] Teance and i¢ was in use all day Saturdsy | The river 18 cledr of fce Rere, it Naving| President Henry C. Murphy of the South | Wil be provided. = . :o(r-k kit R T I ST w s Bald“n W more urgent matters. RABE ‘olh Taat ook Omaha Republican club has named the fol- | b Lo Mentx of Philadelphia will addrass % . A lowing executive committee Chiristian association this afternoon. Al Mr. and Mrs, Hush Suttle were the Sussls | pirgt Ward—E. L. Gustatson, J. A. Beck, | men are invited 1820 Farnam St. of triends in Omaba Tuesday H. L. Carpeater, A. L. Denustt South Omaha hive No. 16, Ladles of the Hose company No. 1 will give a dance at | Socond Ward—Frank Koutsky, T. A, Daly, | Miccabees, will give « progressive high [CE HARVEST I8 SHORT |thc city hall Saturday night, March 16, Nels Nielson, Nels Turnquist evening, March 21 diny Mrs. Larkin Tucker returned Friday from | Third Ward—Frank Lee, Fred Martin,| Tom Roach. f dozen or more years Drex L. Splclals « o ol pl s ST aonnected with on Stock Yards Radl- Lending Cgmpanyis Bitegw | 718!} loer 408, Hroemas, bt D00, Néby| Pairiok Tralnor, § Tond: compny, has resigned 1o g ihto Diamond and Pearls —$3.50 Womens Shoss— - Mrs. B. AVestgate and children of Omaha | Fourth Ward—Stephen Schultz. e oM ™ » Short of the business for himseit. 5 2 Sunburst § RET are visiting with the family of Jasper | It Is understood that the executive com-| A stonary Mathews, at Twenty-Afth and unbursts, Stars, Geroted Bt s tor DRI e audicu Smith mittee will hold a meeting within a very | O irects, says that he has @ supply of Knot: [} atected by, Us._[hE .1 2120 -ARC dUreq An Omaha summer 1s coming with its de- |* Mrs. Charlew Bofink of Jefferson, Ia., Is | few days for the purpose of considering fial ur hind Just now, but he needs cloth- nots, mmts, bility, made up in either a fine quality of mand for 60,000 tons of ice and finds so | visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Rose, for a | “ome matters of importance in connection “ Hearts, Horse Shoes, Etc ibensignighl ar.A ARRe M TIN B0 YOS far but a scant 45,000 tons are In the ice | few days. with the reorganized club. y y E16 the new military heel or a low common - streets, at 6:20 o'clock this evening, and at Preaching services will be held at St Edward's mission, Twenty-sixth and Adams houses. This Is because of the open winter | Mrs, Pat Monyhan and children went to A and it is highly improbable that any more | South Omaha Thursday to visit her mother | Ajpert tce will be harvested. a tow days. g logue Se) for the Asking. Omaha’ rested last evening by Deputy Sheriff Roach | Men's Christian assoclation will meet with e A beautitul | makes them desirable for street wear—We Jgram rendered wonld probably not affect the prices pre- § 2 = & §0ld brooches from §8.30 to $28.00. Spend | gyepeq band—The value of this shoe can- ¢ . S o e ert Andrews at T'woenty-sixth and 12im | a few minutes and investigate. Jesy, the summer should bo unusuglly warm | Yacation He s employed as a brakeman | from Injuries inflicted by Bis assatlants. | xircets alleged disorderly cond of | tain friends und supporters of the Presby. to &hip in ice. Rev. 8. Payson Hammond finished s serise:| throushaut the : dsy. ‘A memiber of thelbocimadiae Wil he & ‘program “sud 7e- | Ghisf Watoh Inspeator O.'& & Lo By, O 1415 FARNAM STR ended over such u wide area that no one | Omaha to conduct services in the People's fbipee g o BOSRTERC R et i e evse in solld gold from $250 to $120.00. The [serse heel—Both shoes have the medium Lutz and H. §. Greenlit were ar-| The woman's auxiliary of the Youns |newest in hair brooches in gold filled and | heavy sole with the extension edge which It is stated by one of the officials of the | ppan Cole, with the Orchard & Wilhelm | for : . Mrs. Howard Cramblet on Tuess tter- [ solid gold, from 75c to $6.50. rivy . u 3 assaulting J. T. Golngs, a watchman at | yoin V' creasy 5 erved o ve these in all kid top or the dull mat kid Reservolr Ice company that the ShOFta® | cqrpet company, 18 at home for a couple of | the factory of the Omaha Cooperage com- |ii progrim. Wil be served and | 5o apgortment of turquoise matrics solid | P2Ve r:n-nl b fl" B i XONE. wropebly. ek adack theipriohs pre: | weaks' yaoation any. They were released on $100 bonds | R. L. Wheeler will officiate at_the KRR WIS (IR AN, BEe 6 ) “t summer, o Carl Taylor is at home on a few days'|cach. Goings Is in the hospital suffering ral serylees over he remains of ‘Mrs be able to take care of all its custom, une ¥ Androws at Twanty-sixth and Kim not be judged by the price. The wearing Vorthweste - crment will be wre “cemete o t eal work. and enduring. The company put up about | bY the Northwestern Strike Situntion U nged digiarment Wil be at Luuell BL aematery HEN RY COPLE Y alone will briog out this real work: 75,000 tons last year and sold part or it | W. F. Crosby went to Newcastle, Neb, | Afier the oames Carley and Ames will snter- ) {0 gutside concerns. Nol an ouage can be | Monday to work a iew days in the rallway | saturday morning at the Omaha cooperage | [erian Ladiet Ald Soclety “at 325 North | 315 SOUTH 16TH ST. PAXTON BLOCK. D Sh C spared this year and it may be necessary | ofice as telegrapher. plant the situation remained unchanged | TWCNty-inird street on Wednesday after-| Special Watch Examiner B. & M. Ry., rexel oe 0., Tment K. C. & B Ry, and, K. C. & N. €. Ry! The packing companies are also short on | of meetings at the Presbyterian church | " ¥ $% . o \hetr harvest and the mild weather bas ex- [ Wednesday night, going from here to with enough ice to supply the shortage can | church b0 found within a radius of 200 miles. Mrs, Emma King of Wilford, Neb., is vis- Joot o Couan [zt | (AU Low Rates West and Northwest Tenson. March 12, 19 and 26. April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, £ 5 The Ladles' Ald soclety will meet at the This is its story: home of Mrs. Hawkins Thuraday afternoon. At first, a S|ight cough. Hereafter the mails will arrive at 10:30 ' a. m. and 5 p. m., the postoffice to close at At last, a hemorrhage. Tp m At first, easy to cure. ervices will be held today at tae Meth- The Cheapest Way— To buy a plano I8 to get a good one—Som thing that will last you a life time—A littlo larger outlay at the start but a tremendous save in the long run—By doing this you can reckon on getting absolute satisfaction together with a profitable investment—We bandle this kind of a piano in the Knabe— Kranich & Bach—Kimball—Hallet & Davis ~McPhail—Needham—Schumann—and oth- =_ B e — s T ——————————— At last, extremely difficult. Aver’s Cherry Pectoral quickly cunquers your hacking cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has heen curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00. PhMe i Sy Al Charges propaid. He sure you give us yo U oarsat pxpress ofice. A 29 L AYERCOy | cars on the track odist church at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev, Mr. Markley The members of the Methodist Sunday schuol are making preparations to give ex- ercises Easter Sunday. The regular monthly teachers' meeting of the Methodist Sunday school was held at the church Wednesday night Mrs. Fairbrother of Plerre, 8. D., arrived in Benson last Tuesday morning and is the guest of her sister, Mrs.~Dr. McCoy. The women of the church will give a 10- cent lunch social Thursday afternoon from 310 6 at the home of Mrs. George Hawkins. At the regular meeting of the Independent Order of 0dd Fellows last Thursday night & number of new members were initiated for Plattsmouth to visit 4 few days before Eolng to her home 1o Lincoln, after a week's visit with friends in Benson They Plead Not Iy, Edward McK \a was arralgned In the eriminal court yesterday on four charges of having stolen lead bulifon from Union Pa- eific cars. He pleaded not gullty to each Charge. Emil Glasser entered n similar plew to a charge of burglary. the info mation against him stating ‘that he en- tered a shop of the Cudahy Packing com- pany and carried away tools of the value of $30.5. lk-lf:n’ Wilson also pleaded not gulity to a charge of hur:h\r\, having been’ accused of robbing Elkhora freight Miss Maggle Safford left Monday evening To Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena, ) 523 Sacramento, | 326 Anaconda, and Missoula.. To San Francisco, Los Angeles San Jose and many other California polnts | To all points on the Northern Pacific Ry west of Missoula, including Spokane, Seat- tle, Tacoma, Portland, as well as V. $26 couver and Victoria, B, C.. i To all points on the O. R. & N. Co.'s line o8 the fpakane Falis & Newthers R7. 884 | ‘26 the Washington & Columbia River R. R..\ Tickets at 1502 Farnam Street and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason Streets. J. FRANCIS, General Passeng&er Agent, Omaha, Neb. ers—It you want to make a good selection and save from 35 to 40 per cent come and purchase during the next 14 days—We are | making room for our new spring stock and are making some big sacrifices in prices. A. HOSPE, Mosio aad At 1613 Dourle. <& [lers Pure Malt Whiskey Keeps you well. € lmpserial Chem. Mfg.Co,, 135 W, 24 8t, © RESULTS TFLL 2 PRODUCE RESULTS. ‘® NO CURE, NO PAY 1€ yor lost po our Vaew Testore you withiout droge or Clactricity | 9,000 in nge) nat one linre| Bob.ona reomemad 5 0.0 D frusdy vilks bos R e ot o ta LIANCE €0.. 414 G ope. 08, Denver, Cola CLICEOICOL L L LY L L L L L @ [] @® (] 0000 PP OGEEORPRPR0 900

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