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DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., MARCH 1 EXECUTION 1S EXPECTED| %ot s, % ceer ¢ DAROTAS MAVE TROUBLEShzz'sre.st vy MORE RINTS AT PROTECTION] A CHICAGO LADY'S RECOVERY. | 0. Anderson of Seward are the commitie )0, where she was several years ago. On in charge of th mination. They ex — | Monday the woman attempted to kill her - Fect to get through tomorrow L. Di husbamd by splitting his head open with a Marder of Fred La | — Choice of New Intarmal Revesne H is were made 1o President of Obambers of Commerce Indi- | urder of ue. Discassions About Farmin is On | the hea nd on the face before she was N ) x E FREMONT, Neb., March 12 —(Special.) quarters is Oze of Them O e s e cates Ohange of Polioy. How Pe-riu-na Cures Catarrh of all hand ax. Two deep wo A Farmers' institute is to be held at the e | Landon will recover | HE 1S TAKEN BACK TO KEARNEY |court Rouse here Friday, March 15 Fol-| gioUX FALLS POSTMASTERSHIP ANOTHER e ENGLAND ALARMED OvER TRADE conomion | TTIternial Organs After Doctors Fail ow . e pro Fuasion State Boar onrns. 5 - kit FORENOON SES810N o SIOUX FALLS, . D., Ma ~,».‘1_~ (Special ! [ cesses [ M Fank Transters Him from | 0 Opening address, W. G Whitmore of | \gemey at Crow Creek n Third Bone |Telegram)—The fusion State Board of | Thinks Reparation for Recent Events | the Penitentiary at Lincoln— S152:“The beat methods of preparing s of Contention—Aberdcen E Charities and Corrections, which met here | im China *homld Be Sought im | Prisoner is Glad of the for a beet crop and the effect of proper pects to Land the New | 1ast evening ptinued in session umtil to Trade "tather Than in sehange. paration on the cost ilture, ihe day, when, owing to the failure of the re- Money Indemnit | T vationt sit): publican members who vesterday held a | is ‘Sugar R ng at Huron to appear, an mpa | separate mee | - KEARNEY, Neb., March 12.—(Special Tel- | T ey, WASHINGTON, March 12 ecia) Tele. | adjournment was taken until April 1. Dur. | LONDON, March 12.—Presiding at the an- | ' egram.)—Sheriff Funk returned this after . e b gram.)—Members of the Dakota gati ng the meeting the fusiopists organized the | NUal meeting of the Associated Chambers noot from Lincoln with Frank L. Dins 1 | say there wiil be no agreement as to the | board by electing H. P. Smith of Madison | 0f Commerce of the United Kingdom, which more, who s been kept at the state pen oil sintmedt of & cofiectdr AR4 the estads | PTVSIEE and George W. Kingsbury of |opened in London today, Lord Avelbury tentiary. Dinsmore was glad to get back Dim " lishment of headquarters for the mew Da- | Yankton secretary foreshadowed changes in the British tariff | 1 fact, he did not like tha idea of going J. McGaughey a Kota internal revenue district for several g g | 84 urged the necessity of being prepared | b o Lincoin fn the first place. The weather | Conditions of climate s . Masabicom i) Closing I)ovvn'fln Saloon to promote the interests of British com- | Nebraska UgAT heet rals — h AOSOFouER Wen » v ) JW ), )., March 12 —(Special C on the te nation of the pi was bad, consequently thers was but a |3 1. Tion of Tincol Neb tor York tot Bothing will be done until | _DHADWOOL B L | e IR e et g The first stap has been taken by the | treatie e Experiment statlon. Discus- | he ret LT T . . ...................»...i . . . . . . . . . . . . . te e man who probably will collector rson of Herman El t, wh y : 11 Allen and others the reform movement, Which has been | with Germany, Austria and Portugal p hang for the murder of Fred Laue a 11:30—""Cultivation when lerman 8. D. He ronglY | siarted both here and at Lead. Deadwood's | He w t t t te | ' )dessa over a year ago | and end, et by H. § indorsed Gamble. The proba- | piaves ordered il gre et Bl gt Bl o L | Standurd B gAr compat | siticios avs ttm soen will be selected | Mayor ordered all of the saloons to exclude | of the tariff war, which had suddenly PRECAUT' IN T E’CAPE A. J Tl Johns: * e - Qg ” mt N "h minors and the order bas been complied |broken out between the United States and - ! AF NOON SESS Dakota sepators will clalm the collector- gers and popcorn boys. The next thing garded as a marked bounty the Russian ¢ Dinamore's Removal o Satewmard | 10 Hunching and Thinoing h that will be demanded I8 the abolishing of | system of aiding the exportation of the | § ¢ 1 rompted by Insecuce Condition A g LT T ontest over headquarters and ap- | pygic from the saloons. surplus beet sugar. The whole dispute | & 4 ‘ { Prison Wall pany. Discussion—P, Neastrom, J pointment of collector for the new district - illustrated the complicated questions which ¢ H e |92 Hatelfinger and others has overshadowed for some the time Sioux | First Sonth Dakota Court Room. | arose when it was attempted to Apply | § LINCOLN, March 13.—(Spectal Tele- | I-VEffect of low sugar content and ton. | Falls postmastership. This matter is under RAPID CITY, 8. D., March 12.—(Special) | protection generally. As far as Great ¢ gram.)—The penitentiary - authorities to- | Mhernistey | Binte umiviiiner: departmer e more complicated than ever. as | _The Exchange hotel, the oldest landmark Britaln was concerned, it would enter into | $ night caused the removal of Frank Dins-| Prof. T. L. Lyon, R. 8. Bulla and Prof. k. | it Is understood that Representative Mar- | of jts kind in this part of the Black Hills, | negotiations, not wishing to bamper or | § more, convicted murderer of Fred Laue, to|Thorp. = 1o rar-pro. | 110 the new member. has expressed a de-|is being torn down. The building was |curtail its commerce with its nelghbors, | ¢ Kearney, where he will placed under | yucin wiate® L MRS Men “'}'*;“;M | cided preference for Editor Day. The pro- | erected in 1877 by D. J. Stafford, it being | but rather to promote it, being convinced | ¢ double guard to awalf execution of the | Nebraska Beet Sugar association and vice | tests against Nye Phillips have evidently | a structure two stories high, made of hewn | that commerce benefits both buyers a . death penalty. The removal was ordered | pr sident ndard Heet Sugar company | had their effects on the new member. logs. The first term of United States court | sellers 14 ‘ as a precaution -nmn$ any attempt that | O'*CUseon W, O Whitmore, G. B. French, | There is also a third contest between | ever held in the Black Hills convened in| On the motion of Mr. Walton, M. P.. the | § | might be made to bring about his escape To—How many times should beets be | Senators Kyle and Gamble for the appoint- | one of the rooms. | meeting passed a resolution to the effect | ¢ | through the insecure prison walle hoed by J. Duggleb practical beet | ment of Harry Chamberiain as agent at — that reparation for the recent events in| ¢ Dinsmore has about thirty days to ask | KFower and former man for Stand Crow Creek. It has been decided that Plerre Quarantine Continnes China should be sought in increased facili- [ § | Cattle company. Discussior the supreme court for a rehearing of his|ereit, G. W, “Batchelior M ase. It a new trial is not granted the others date of execution will then be named and | 4 Harvesting and ties for trade rather tham in money in to continue | jamnity. i| Agent Stephens is to lose his scalp and PIERRE, 8. D., March 12 Special Tele | Senator Kyle has lodged a protest at the gram.)—It has been decide ing.’ by Thomas | Interfor department against the appoint- | the school vacation here for another week the governor alone will have the power 0| b raperimen gnan, In charee | ment of Mr. Chamberlain on accoun e smallpox scare. although | Spring will soon be here and what about | > i ntervene | company. Discussior Husenetter, H.| It s evident that on all matters of South ' no new cases have develope The expert ilhm old wheel? It needs new tires, new > LW//A”W’// { K. Goffe, J. P. Scott and others Dako LONE INDIAN ON WAR PATH | niw’e, hENt il 7000 L7 et e oo patronage Senator Kyle has de- | who has been sent for has not yot arrived | bearings, a new saddle, new pedals. Read Hran . . . . . . . . . . + . . + . + . ’ + % ned that he shall not be ignored by |and the matter of quarantine against the | The Bee's great bicycle offer. Get & new | ager Fremont Sugar Beet syndicate Dis- | the regular South Dakota republicans. west side of the river will remain open | wheel and save buving repairs Fullbloo Kills Halt-Breed and | Cjflon—B. T Slick, J. McGaugh J. Dug- — ntil he gives his opinion. SWinyS VEngeancs o il U i e vaie o @ wen ana | 1S WANTED AT PLANKINTON A e | HYMENEA [ h low grade beere' by Sulla of Lenvitt Sk Iasing ity bl asistant superind ndent ’m:;\ ard i A. Johnson of Niies, Michigan, Was | P! il ‘“‘":” Pl Rt [P 1L Lo S RS 2 g K f | Sugar company. Discussion—Genera | F | gram.) is feared that Nick Biever, a| INDIANAPOLIS, March 12.—At the home s . . GORDON, Neb, Mareh 15.—(Speciat Tels- PR, i, | . | anchman. has gone throush the ice on the |of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hussey, in Woodrut (3 Mrs. President Byron, of Chicago. Rorrible shooting affray thirty miles north: | COLUMBUS, Neb., March 12.—(Special.) | e | iver. He lett Fort Plerre on 'hn|~r|hn':y\: place, at noon today, Alfred tead of Lon eesecessscscccscsssccces@ GeocccsccccscccccsssssseseQ east of Gordon, on the reservation late | —John Burrell was removed from the| SIOUX FAL S. D., March (Spa- | yesterday to come 10 (RIS Side AN i R A e ead, and Miss | g, o\ \qoooosssosstsssssscsse® @Posossssssosssosssssosscesd vesterday, 1n which a halfblood Indian was | county jail to the hospital this moraing | clal.)—Information from Plankinton, this (horse was found on the ice about a mile | Mary Elaine Hussey were married. = Rev. | Mrs. C. L. Byron, of 546 Lincoln Avenus, Chicago, 11, is president of the killed by a fullblooded Indian. Bill Day, |upon the advice of his physicians. Burrell | State, is to the effect that the disappear- | below town this a 4’”’:“ :?.‘fl ots o | terien "ehuren, TaMctated. The " weading | § Chicago German Woman's Club. She has the following to say of Peruns, the & the fullblood, borrowed a team and wagon | Was sentenced by Judge Hollenbeck to four | ance last Saturday at Niles, Mich., of C. A. | ¢A0 be learncd as to the whereabouts of | terian church, oficiated. =~ The = wedding |3 great catarrh remedy, which relieved her of a scrious case of catarrh of the of Lewis Cottier, the dead Indian, and |vears and six months in the penitentiary | Johuson, cashier of the First National bank | the rider —— i P”(‘:i:r:’vr::»‘n: ’:\:r:”:“(“fi:lv" "he | s : " went to Merriman for a load of groceries. | last week. He i suffering from pneumonia | f that piace, which closed its doors last Moor Charged with Abhduction.. bride's gown was of white taffeta and chan- | ¢ The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: } y’ Upon returning to Cottier's ranch he took | and erysipelas. By reason of the recent | Friday after a brief run upon its funds, ha SI0UX FALLS, 8 D., March 12.—(Spe- | {illa lace. The couple will take a wedding | 3 Gentlemen I was cured of a ve severe case of bladder ¢ a Winchester rifie, entered Cottler's house | fire at the penitentiary Sheriff Byrnes has | created considerable excitement among the | 0 "oy (o Moor, a former resident of | ,'”: Siotnd the whria: | Thy hide 15 1hS | ¢+ trouble which the doctors did not know how to reach. I had se. § and fired one shot Into the breast of Cot- |been advised that convicts cannot be re- | creditors of the Bank of Plankinton, for | (ot RECTE VOO Lll e L | e and Mrs. Hussey | ¢ vere headache and dragging pains withit, but before the second ¢ tier, killing him almost instantly. After |ceived until April 10 Johnson was one of the partners In that In- | 0 o0 "ok ¢ ‘South Dakota from North 3 | ¢ bottle was used I felt much relieved, and after having used the ¢ Cottier fell to the floor, Day put the muzzle | - stitution and. being a wealthy man, the | FERE TROD O L o e hduction of the | Workingmen Start Riot ¢ fitth bottle life looked ditferent to me. This was nearly vear § of his gun to his head, the ball going Two Divorces at Madison. reditors looked largely to him for a retu; 14-year-old daughter of William H. Thomp | MADRID, March 12.—There wera rlots + ago, and I have had no recurrencs of the troubie. [ cannot praise ! through the head and down through the| MADISON, Neb, March 12.—(Special)— |of the sums due them. Proccedings bad | ¢ yesterday at Ripoll, province of Grona. A | Peruna too highly. "~ Mrs. . L. Byron . floor. Day then took the horses from the | A divorce was granted yesterday to David | been commenced against him and a hearing | °% AR number of groups paraded the Lown with @eeeeessssssssccssccccsccec cecssscsssccscccel wagon, and he and his squaw rode away. | B- GriMith from Emma Grifith on the | was to have been held on Monday of this | Charged with Assault, banners inscribed “Justice For AlL" and |Catarrh of Bladder or Chronic Cystitis of Kidr Catarrh, They met some mere Indlans, whom Day | Bround of desertion week before Judge Frank B. Smith at Mitch- | giopx FALLS, 8. D.. March 12.—(Spe Give Us Bread and Work The windows | Mr. Ch Linds of uth ayne Treasurer the Independent told that he had killed a halfbreed and was | _Edith Heckman showed that her husband, | ell. The Bank of Plankinton closed 1ts | i) gherift Collins of Marshall county | of several stores and houses were shattered | wis who Is 67 ye v sge wri D ers, also of the Woodmen ' going to kill a white man before he was | Frank C. Heckman, had a wife when she | doors January 10, 1900, when Fred L. Stev- | po "yona to Grand Rapids, Mich., to bring [ with stones; the police were greeted with | pyariman as follows. : and member of the Owl Club captured married bim and ber petition for the an- | ens cashier and principal stockholder, | o W paward Skinner, formerly of Newark, | showers of missiles and a shot was firad. | . B ‘ Py of ( T . + The cause of the deed is not known. The | PUlment of the marriage was granted disappeared, since which time nothing has’ g™ ) “yanted in Marshall county on the | The police fired a few shots in the air and | '; ) '.”". ”,"”‘r’ aEn TS 13K, wites e e Indians on the reservation are wrought Westhikst Fain Reclnimed; | been '?"'h'_“ drog ”:"‘h ”‘l S5 "‘.“f; '] charge of assault | then charged and dispersed one ban of tae | 1/ N_";“:‘ bl la i el Peruna bas up, and Day will probably be shot on sight. | (OLUMBUS, Neb., March 12.—(Special,) | (¢ Flankinton bank have about give } T T T | rioters, but another, composed of men and | o BB TR R could been both doctor Indian police are close after him, and his | _A G. Carlson of Gothenburg closed up -‘h"[" LSl J pigailabin il (01T L LY \;”n '|: '\ A 1 "d- | women, autacked them desperately. A mAN | 44 anything that would relieve me of my °0d medicine capture 1s only a question of & few hours. | geal here and sold his land in Polk county, | mO"Y THE HAGUE, March 12.-A partial min- | yaq ghot dead and three others wera in ol 3 chest at m terrible suffering until I was advised e o for years. It has Cured frequen allments and sa isterial crisis has arisen through an ad- |jured. A Jieutenant and policerins wers | [ — | GARONER TAKEN TO PRISON |10 nr meary s350 per arve “ra| HATCHET TO HER HUSBAND [ verse vote in the Second Chamber of the | yout (b e eyt muen | take Peruna. 1 have taken six bottles of fhtd afieh Tots Sako aau . cnedsrid o States General today. Tho Chamber IEn0red | alarm that several manutacturers 1:tt the [ Porind 8ad thanks o Dr. Hariman : 2 ' don & D 2im | the recommendations of the minister of | 4, v i b s Shows Some Emotion While Saying | worthless and could have been purchased | % hn Landon Splita Open Kl town with their families. Order bas row "“ ey i Hend and is Takea to the war, M. Eland, in regard to the length of | heen restored. w soundly cured of escssssssssssscses arewell to Rhea, Hix Con- for $3 or $4 an acre i military service for recruits and in conse “I highly recommend Peruna to all and '.“, g i -l {1 demned Comrad Reaidic | el quence the minister resigned rip robbed me of my sleep and I was | every one suffering with catarrh in any | family. We used - FREMONT, Neb. March 12 (Specialy—| BEATRICE, Neb., March 12— (Special| HURON, 8. .. March 12— (Special Tele- | The opinion is generally expressed, how- ‘ nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. | form."—Charles Lindsas b s (] Yesterday afterncon Sheriff Kreader and|Telegram.)—A delegation of Masops will | &ram.)—The Board of Insanity this after- |ever, that this adverse vote will be .nm-] Pain Pills and Nervine cured [Cystitis in Ome Form of Chromie Ca- in kidney (rov Pollcaman Chestnut took Edward Gardner, | leave here tomorrow to attend the annual |100n directed the removal of Mrs. John ' garded by the rest of tha cabinet. . Pear! Bush, Holland. Mich. tarrh. Bha (ver aas | i one of the convicted murderers of Herman | reunion of the Scottish Rite Masons, now | Cystitls s catarrh of the bladder. It ' plaints, and Zahn, to Lincoln to serve a life term in|being held in Omaha. C. E. Baker w'll would be difficult to describe the distress- stomach ana Advertising Comment. e e || Diseases. B. O. Tucker. the penitentiary. He showed some emotion | be one of the speakers at the banquet to ing and annoying symptoms which this bowel diseases while bidding Rhea goodby. He said that |be given Friday night disease occastons. We shall not attempt to Personally tesesccscsccces 1 find it a tonic of more than when the penitentiary was rebuilt he hoped — | do so for many reasons ordinary merit and as such gladly recome they would give him a job carrying a hod. [\ o, idimen Hert in Ronewer. | eople who have had any experience mend it."—B. 0. Tucker At the same time Theresa Willlams, the | ; "' L0 SO0 ;r'h"""‘.l"“w"r:”,”“n’ tne| When a patient dies suddenly and the makiog any headway so far as he coull siopally, it's facts that we have to do[With this disease know without any words A Syate Catarrh Remedy. er was serlol ired | . e woman in the e 5 cha 3 doctor does no ww e ascribes it to see, came to Grant completely discouraged business o Many 8 en | Of ours, the agony which it brings eruna not only cures catarrh of the case, was discharged.” She [ i o AFOREE VAL S e (hrows | doctor does not know why, he ascribes | ee, came to Gra ! n. Many a man who has been went at once to the depot and bought a ticket for Crowell Catarrh of the bladder i not only a dis- bladder but catarrh of all the pelvic or- v Qifficult to cure, KADS. Which constitute the majority of those heart failure. and That term is as good as 2ny and fully so d said: "It is no use, general, we are ready to give up and quit has gone home cep in mud that we cannot move o from a runaway. His team was frightened by the rattling of milk cans in the wagon completely discouraged, only to have things | tressing disease, but v | covers the ground, as a man's heart usually heavy ordnance another mile and the rebels put before him in an entirely new light | If the function of the bladder could be sus- Allments generally known as female dis- oW Ladse &t Niekersen Contract to Treat County Patients. | falls when he dies will get us sure.” The man who never had by a talk with his wife. pended for a few days, it would be much ©A5€S. Catarrh of the internal organs, FREMONT, Neb., March 12.—(Special)— | YRR (08 TRt OO e | "I ‘might also say ‘that he geaerally dies an attack of heart failure in his lifc looked The other day I had a letter from a | easier to treat it, but to undertake to tr known as systemic catarrh, finds a specific Aolodge of the Ancient Order of United | gopert Mccanaughey has been awarded the | when his heart fails calmly at his worn-out discouraged woman saying that her husband Daving be- |n inflamed organ and yet give it no rest, 1 Peruna Peruna is the only internal orkmen was organized at Nickerson Iast | .oniract for furnishing medical supplies | This is one of those rules that work both officer a moment and ihen quietly 4. come completely discouraged in the busi- | from its regular fuffiction s quite difcult | #Pecific for these cas night by Grand Master Workman M. E.| .54 (reating patients on the county farm | ways “Go on with your work, captain, and don't ness, because results from his work did| Peruna has proven ltself, after Peruna is also a reliable remedy for all hults of Beatrice, asslsted by Deputy W. | gnq in the ja | “'The sort of heart fallure to which the forget that the rebels are just as deep in not seem to show up as fast as he thought | YeArs' experience, a remarkable remedy for C!imatic catarrhal discases that beset a G. Arnold and a delegation from Fremont | s ol doctor refers is disastrous (o a man the mud s we are they ought, she had decided to take it up | these cases family duriug the winter months. Thou- lodge Mo M Aftep; tha initiation core- Senator Murphy Improving. | phiuically. There is another kind that plays & takes patience and perseverance to and go forward with it herself. Said she| The two cases given are only two of hun. | 008 of familles rely on Peruna to pro- monies, which were In charge of the Fre- | BEATRICE, Neb., March 12.—(Special | havoc with him from a business stand- succeed in any business. Too oficd we ex- had some fine goods, wanted to sell them |dreds we could cite. After doctors have 'CC' (D¢ family against the inevitable mont Workmen, supper was served. These | Telegram.)—Ex-State Senator George A. | point pect results which, were they realized, and enclosed copy for an ad. She will |failed, Peruna cures. After months of sut- \C*® Of cOughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumo- are the officers of the mew lodge: Past | Murphy, who has been critically ill with a | " jow many a man has pushed a business would be simply marvelous sell them all right fering and illness, Peruna restores — 1o D/® and other catarrbal diseases of the ‘ master workman. Heory Herman: master | severe case of pneumonia, I8 reported better | anterprise along for vears and then, just very time your ad appears in the paper [ looked up her husband's ad and found | sometimes happens that after years or " o' ;‘,"“‘;‘(:::’,;”‘("‘""‘":“_‘_‘::'r"”\*:.""‘\'.“’;']":“r"‘ :‘“ | this evening as he was getting the thing out of the ruts you will not be flooded with mora busin:ss it had not been changed for months. Stil) | chronic catarrh of the bladder has been , '% ik :’ s ""v”""‘” ‘]‘:""("{”I"e':“““'.“"‘:l"' 1 . ; . 80 | = and upon smoother ground, has had an at- than you can attend to offering “‘woolen underwear che; in|endured a course of Peruna permanently 'O'Y results from the use of P write corders, Charles Brown aud G. R. Stewart; | Neheaske and Nebraskans. = | (o of heart fallure and lost the wh If you go steadily forward, however, end August. At that time of the yesr, of | cures. permanently |44 onee to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state- receiver, P. E. Van Horn: gulde, G. | TAURCER MUY LD L TEnCUGh an effort is | thing. if you keep your ad in some good paper lile course, everybcdy was crazy for woolen| Any one so affiicted should not fail to oo of Your case and he will be pleased Bruner; inside watch, William Brown; out- | being made to secure one It is far better to pursue the proposition this one and change the copy often, t¢lling underwear. Space should have been used | write Dr. Hartman. All letter, vered | L Te YOI BIE YRR S0 IoN KTACA b side watch, J. Brubecker; medical exam-| "A bridge hand working on the B. & M |4 (e end and fail than to stop aa/where people what you have to sell and what you for months past taiking about new stock | free. s answere Address Dr. Hartman. President of The iner, Dr.J. 8 Davrisa; trustess, Al Bul- | biiday faar, Dalier Sol] oo tha SLructufe | ipig=aide of posgible success want for it, you will surely build up a uice which would be offered for sale. | Hartman Sanitarium, Oolumbus, O. lock, A. E. Stewart and John Phinney. Eimer Vifquain of Keya Paha county | The thought is an uncomfortable one to business Just another case of heart failure s S e ST, { lost fifty-seven out of ni y-seven head | any ambitious man, that a litile more effor 1 am Inclined to think that with refer- I am more and more convinced that - One Grother is Held. t d y su BROKEN BOW. Neb., March 12.—(Spe. | Of fattle in his herd rom cornstalk disease. | on his part just at the right time, which 15 ence to & man's busincss affairs there cess is not so much dependent upon a few ola) el parani Th s elinty’ 4t was 00 | oi ipmen ¥ Clasnd Of FiIonS graduate | generally the most discouraging iime, is an advantage in belog marricd. Some brilliant efforts as It is upon dogged per- cupied yesterday with the preliminary trial | professor of geology at Cornell university, | might have pushed the thing the hill men, no doubt, will disagree with me on sistency of Walter and Harry Clark of Meissert on | The dyname for the Wilber ciectric Iight | and landed him and bis buriness satoly i this, and yet I think in the mai1 it Is The nan who just keeps “plugging away | the charge of burglary. On the night of | Bant hus arrived and been pisced In post- | easy street true : at it gets there after a while. I met a May 20, 1900, the store of Miss Prudy Al-|fine working trim | The men who have accomplished things in One of the stronge vidences our charmiug old gentleman not long ago, who Jen was entered through & window and| The management of the Short Line rail- | this world are the feliows who never know wWives give of their love is the charm- came to this state in the '50s with nothing. $:5 worth of goods and money taken. At|road has -1\.‘?—41‘”. ‘I‘H;VLJ‘I Melean -4‘. when to quit, and could not possibly be ing lnnhvr‘ with which they point out our He owns most of the town where he lives the time there was 1o clue to the burglars | hccount of Jack of busincas’ (o Warrant | convinced even by the most discouraging Weaknesses and our various failiogs. No now, and I don't know how many farme and no arrests were made. It was 001y | M MoMoengle ot Long Pine has pur. | tFAIN of clrcumstances ihat they ought to one else loves us g0 much, therefore 1o and was not only wealthy, but loved, hon. ! Throush & Rintamant to & BOIGRDAE oY bs | haed (B oanie of Jang Fine has PMT: | o auything but push ahesd one clse is so delightfully frank with us ored and respected Walter that the arrest of the Clark boys | piace. He has not yet indicated what dis- | During one of Grant's 3 (ampaigns about things concerning which we do not He said he had noticed that the men Was made. The court held that there was | BOrition he Droposes 1o make of (he Prop- | when (he roads were rivers of mud and it care to hear who had settled down to a thing and just Nuficlent cause to bind Walter over 16| erockmen in Holt county say the winter | W88 OBIY With the greatest difficulty the In the world we may occasionally get a staved with it always won out in the | Uhe district court and put. him under bonds | has been the best one for stock in many [ Immense wagon trains ani heavy pleces little “taffy.”’ but be of good cheer, be- long run, and when he came here he ap- | S for his appearance. Harry was re. | years. Outside of some deaths from curn. | of artillery could be movel one of his loved; you will get facts all right when you plied those tactics to his own affairs. The stulk dise se there has practically been no | officers, who had been struggling arly all get home result bad amply.proven his judgment cor- | y with an unusually heavy tram, w o “ta s enjoyadl . . R CL S i S b | \Engineer Qucar Philios. who runs rrom | 48Y With an unusually heavy tram, withe And while “taffy ojoyable occa- rect : . 3 Alllance to Ravenna on the Burll BEATRICE, Neb., March 12.—(Special | cently. brought the eastbound | : Telegram )—The cadet examination to fill | train from Alliance to Ravenna | the vacaney from the Fourth congressional in minutes, the record for th district of Nebraska, began bere today, | pp ! TN odant ta dead sgain, there being but eight applications. Those | dying and being resurrected about once el | every two years, but it is thought the de | N The Callaway Independent is dead agair taking the examination are: Row W | son, Diller; Hugo D. Schultz and Warren | jiiae i permanent this tme. as the plant | F. Day. Beatrice: Samuel Akins, Western, | ' o [irie comy Bk aon ‘Faidad Saline county; Glen Adams, Seward, | hen roost at Arapa recently and pro- on the of th Seward county; Guy L. Tiokbam, Fairbury, | ceeded o have a fea Wis 1eke Jefferson county; Eugene Boyle, Fairbury, | thefelrom. o Om o e ralders arrest Jefferson county. and Jesse S. Lancaster, | and they were fined $4.50 each : JSaid the Jester that sect It cannot see why the hogs should be shipped to Omaha and killed & the meat shipped back to be consumed The westbound passenger train on the T0 CLRE THE GRIP, Advice of a Famoas Physicia First and foremost, REST ! Take care of yourseif. Your already | Elkhorn road the other day ran into a ) vcakened Derves want rest and must have | team and buggy between Newport and { it. 1f the attack ds severe, §o to bed ang | Bitssett. The buggy was demolished and the horses killed. The train was stopped remeiu there More fatalities result from | but no the | crew could find no evidence of ‘ neglect of this precaution than from any | any persons in or around the wreck, con- other case, cluded the team Was & runaway Eat sparingly. Your digestive organs are | A Culbertson newspaper man evid has a poor opinion of the religious in no condition to take care of large quan- | {fications of Mis townsmen. e advertis titles of 100d. | he would send his paper three months on | Drink plenty of pure, cold water. It al- | !Flal for the price ‘of three beers. When | jays the fever, stimulates the kidneys to | jare" i task about it he replied that every S5c CIGAR. man in town knew how much three beers o b t th ere worth, hat If he had said he A L ” o istri C Cil B e R e ey Mo | o s o " ' 140 o, 2 “Gadzooks! 4 | dohn G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Council Bluffs. L and Liver Pill Dr. ies! Noretne | Fohin town Who Youla know How e s ' Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, 2 Omaha. (S Py e o€ b Mo Biovee | 005, S0 PR SaLAS vate T | quoth the king extra dose at bedtime. To turther control | ge P Marvin of the B These remedies have been thoroughly tested | qog Tustead of gettin \ mere thau a million times and their eM- | roasting the thief, Marvin prints & card of | } clency is thoroughly established. They | thanks. in which he says he had long con- g . . = > h " ke . at (s easily the ranking philosopher of e« " | - the fever and to overcome the peculiar | Ti*'\ raRlY the ranking philos T ot J # aches aod pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Pain | his sercne. tembee ung Lo S, °Yer ruffies s no es ° Man wants b it Pills. They act quickly and effectually | Known (o read one of Bowlby's two-column J little here below mad about it and long years ago, I'm prone to doubt that ancie nt sage ( I aid « morbid poet ‘ Ur. Miles' Remedies can be found at any | courage to do it. Not wishing to wrong drug storv, and they are sold on a positive [ Anyane {;‘"‘_“ ""'\(‘; lo pay the thief tor guarantee that first boitle or package bene- | ITIUPLS 1T he WINL OnI Bresent his bill, the 8is o money refunded. | vead ‘the Demaerat ‘for & year ¢ V| farn i DF g Wention ks paper " Madison When I look at The Bee's great “Want Dr. Kay » Unoure cures all CUPE irmaie diewen il Ad” page sta, 81 lllostrated book 80 advice frse. Dr. B 3. ks, SATILRS, N & | " e e e e