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THE OMAHA IL\ILY BFI‘: THURSDAY, APRIL A4, 1901. UPREME COURT COMMISSION |riprere, ot s ™ ,‘.5'”\0TES 1N NEBRASKA TOWNS | s, I“fm“'”'f".‘l"‘.f,"i"f,!“"" " e, g0 S v | e, ore o st Workarn, e What is hools, hut the university as w LEIGH—R. H. Godege, V. W. Graves and | five, $72,149.06, town and city mortgages | grand lodge, to be held at Nebraska City | %o Wore Mateat Hos nsnrance: .n{m; Metzger were elected on the num‘:‘!"“:, h:""“;":«.| e V‘"l'lvh--! (:,.':,n May 14, W. J. Todd, A. W. King, C. H ovarl".’ o legislature enacted fow lay of Trustees 1,860 chattel record shows eighiy- | Laughlin and Dr. A. H. Felch. After the et Eranches Expected, E“hl. The legislature enacted fow lans which | Wot or Dry Continuss the Ohiof Irsne of | " MADISON—The contest resulted in the | nine mortRages fled $22535.17, eame re- | initiation of four candidates tha members | o A dull. throbbing pain, Accompanied with Three Member:, terests of the scate. The most Smporeant Local Eleotions. |election of T. F. Memminger mayor over |leased, forty-three, $10,260.20, There were | engaged in a smoker by A sense of tenderness and heat low | measure of this olass is the act repekling Peter Rubendall; R. A. Malony police judge no deeds in foreclosure filed during the down in the side, with an oceasional the mutual h nsurance law. The eff over P. J. Oberg; G. E. Richardson treas- month. Increase in Teaching Fore shooting pain, mdume:l\rn:mmlu(\;m‘ Cinda > ual hog insi el o effect " Siyd t BRAINARD, Neb, April 3.-(Special.) On examination it will be found tha CBRASKA'S SHOWING AT BUFFALO FAIR | o¢ (ne ve of this law Will be to pre: | N N INST VICE | urer, Clyde Rynearson clerk, A. J. Thatch b P P ke 5 'h,"" i of ;',:,_r pre- | GRAND ISLAND CRUSADE AGAINS |engineer. A. A. Bley was elected to the CHURCH SOCIETIES GATHER The Moard of Education met Monday night | the region of pain shows some swells vent ,:' b T DLl i - | councit in the First ward and Frank Horst and ft was decided to fit up one more room | ing. This is the first stage of ovaritis, Educational Re. | 0100 e s DaiARN.. AW got t | YUY tre Fivmt Its History the | in the Second. The school ticket is mixed | Nebraska City Preshyters nnd W and hire one additional teacher inflammation of the ovary. If the roof A, o O | oty 1Y up. The republicans and citizens nominated WIOANTy OFRAWISHITOn Mest it Indications are that Brainard will have [ Of your house leaks, my sister, you have — Mutoal Hog Toed; it Teckoss Bk of LU oY N an es=Results the same men, but for differenf terms, and PIRttamiouth, four or five saloons this year. it flm,l:-l once ; '*IV\ln-;' pay the same jead, but because one or two of these . e e . respect to yonr own body ? naurn Kite companies are still doing business it was Places. B R Al B e -l (A Pitehfork Tilman at Chantauaun, You need not. you onght not to let soon defe < 4 ot D, | (Spe REATRICE, Neb., April 3. (Special Tele . 0, when ¢ of y v n def : MEAD—The city ticket won by Iarger ma- | cial)—The twenty-second annual meeting | gram.) —The board of manmcme of e | JOUFeelf 80, when one of your own sex LINCOLH, April (Special )~ The new | d favestments, | GRAND ISLAND, April 3.—(8pectal.)— | Jorities than ever before. The trustees of the Nebraska City presbytery and the| Beatrice Chautauqua assembly have just supreme court commission will probably be v the last three weeks Treasurer | Grand fsland begins the new century by a | lected are George A. Byrne and T. L:| Woman's Misslonary” soclety of the Nc- | closed an agreement with Pitchtork Til divided into thr distinct branche cach | Stucle has invested upward of $50,000 of leclaration at the polls against t public Adams, braska City presbytery was called to order man of South Carolina to deliver an ad- | t0 ~onslst of thrce members, Assignment | the permanent school funds in state war- | gambiing house, the first time In the his-| ORD—The city election fesulted: J. I.|in tho Firet Presbyterlan church in (his| grens here July 4 | of cages will bo mado by the court proper, | Tants und other securitie A8 fast A8 WAT- | (ohe of the cfty that such a measure ever | Carson, mayor; H. D. Leggett, clerk; K. cit$ last night. Rev. W. I Parker of which will remain in full possession of the | FaNts or other privileged securities become | orricd. James Cleary, on platform | M. Willlams, treasurer; A. W. Goss, city|Table Rock was appointed moderator and Farmers Are Jubliane present supreme court rooms. The commi. | available they ‘are Bought for the school | ylcaging a non-partizan ‘administration, a | engineer; H. C. Perry, councliman First|Rev. Peter Birell of the Third Presbyterian | GIBRON, Neb., April 3 -(Special)—Two vloners will occupy meries of ante-rooms | 104, WLIch at the present rate will £0on | toquciion of taxation and the suppression | %ardi Henry Marks, councilman Seconl|church In Lincoln was appointed temporary Inches more of wet snow fell here Monday on the sesond Hooh~ ol TRY. Buildins. and below its usual mark of the public gambling heuse, won by a ma- | ¥ard; George Gaghagen. councilman Third | clerk. Rev. J. H. Salsbury of Gresham | Everyone is jubilant and are expecting good | some of the oral arguments will be heard | [l nant's Realgnation, jority of seventeen. The vote was lighter (Ward; R. L Staple and J. H, Capron, mem- | preached on the “Power of the Bible." | crops this year. Fall-sown grain is the best | in the senate chamber. It is presumed the | Adjutant General Killian has acceptad | than it otherwise would have been, on ac l"”: b ";‘"" e A s U ""‘d,”",:"""}'" bl Bl LA, it e A gl three Judges will devote their attention al- | the resignation of Second LieGtenant Frank | count of the bad weather overhead and |be license agaln. meeting of the Woman's Missionary socicty ‘ most exclusively to arguments on motions ”V \Y(njf,’,",,’ y’;‘ o I\nlr’: ]”|"y,”‘ ”\",;',,y,,‘“”"‘ he mud ard slush underneath. It is dif ST. PAUL—~There were two tickets in the | this afternoon Mre. L. L. McGraw of | “ v'- to “erve His Sentence leavio (he preparation. of opinions o the | (o A1l the vacancy will be ordeFedin & fow | feult to get out the Indifterent vote and | Aeld, both in favor of lfcense. The ques- (myra read a paper entitied “To What Pur. | TLATTEMOUTH. Heb. April 3.-(Special) commissioners, subject, of course, to the | jays & |it is menerally conceded tbat with better |tion was high or low. High license won |pose is This Waste?" Mrs. A. A. Tavior Sherifft W. D. Wheeler took George W Court’s approval Natlonal Guard Vacaneies. | weather the Cleary vote would have in.|by electing tho followlng: F. W. Rincker, |of Bellevuo gave a talk on “The Mountain. | Allen to the state penitentiary today to ™ . ' of the | crenncd by 80 to 100, The gambling element | Mayor; T. Hermanson, councliman Firat |eors of the South" and Mre. L. 8. Taylor Xerve a sentence of five years, having been Judges Fall (o Auree. I8 PROTIOLIDIL DE L0100 e e v ward; E. M. Frame, councliman Second [of Lincoln read a paper on “A Plea for the | convicted of perjury. Iho three judges of the supremo court|Second regfment and Licutenant Colonel | was out in full force and worked rmm‘;m‘“"rd. e, 3 BT i DL S L are unable to agres on the court commis- | Atcher of the First regiment, leaves two[OPening to the closing of the polls. The R i | o presbytery gave s evel Whent Conditions Good. slon ‘rzlmu:ml‘..ufi l‘ylllw. I.un-.uumn to- | high grade offices in the Natlonal guard to|opposition also worked diligently and is “i’;l‘:'mi"‘ [“;::::,.m;n||({-1:‘ ose, x’:“:’:‘ur' ‘::n";”m-‘rni';\l-‘r“-nf,::..,l‘; :‘:‘k{. T‘?lpm:,,:'. ROSELAND, Neb., April (Spectal) day, lasting all the afternoon, ended in & | bo fied by special eleetion. Brifrs o B0 Mu;‘“ b 'ht’; m‘v‘t: s 'r;my‘.llwm ley, anti-license, 30. The board stands | City, spoke on ‘“Freedmen Dr. W. A.|Fall wheat is in good condition in this | election for these officers oon be {s- | With two years when the same was . o O . cinity ore has bee! YAl the | sued olonel Hayward has not yef o o of e o A5 ; ’ : ) orde! ot | s at this of the year. sianed, but it is aseerted here that he will | position to the policy of allowing publia| SEWARD—The vote was light, The entire | 000 Rev. Q. = W. Borden of Auburn o Close of the sitting, which is apt to con- | signed, et P ambling houses to i without molestation, | Fepublican ticket was elected, with the ex- | “Church Erection. # Unuo to the last of the week. Judge Sulll. | give up his position sbout Biay * INSWORTIT “the election resulted in | ception of one member of the School board. | Among other ministers present are Rev.| *€ R P g ey R bbbl l\"; ;"N ";"‘K"’"“M' ""‘l r'l"'hkvl‘!;l”;:";"""‘l‘l Birat Regiment Transportation. the selection of & temperance ticket. This | The majorities were: J. P, Duoham, mayor, | R. L. M. Braden, pastor at large of the | change g A i iad been decided on, notwithstanding a Claime against the First regiment trans ity |53, Hulshizer, clerk, 130; Graff, treasurer,|Omaha presbytery; Rev. David Kerr, D. D I | ives the temperance element rity |53 3 . 3 of the judges hud had the matter under [ porqation fund began to make their ap & hpe! lement a majority cousideration the entire afternoon. A host | pearance in the auditor's office this morn- & 75000 Forje way nof reach an sgreement before " holds out the helping hand to you, Frea Krug Brewing company of o8, Walker. eagineer. 167; Geesen, council- | president of the Bellevue college; Rev. J. [ Omaha will ercet n stone buiding at vai. | Wil adviee you without mone, |in the board of five trustees. The parties | *8: , CDR! . L without price. Mrs. Pinkham's olectod are : C. I Barnes. W. E. Moseley [man First ward, 60; Miller, councliman | H. Salsbury of Gresham, Rev. Mr. Morgan | €1t ; S e iicin: W rice & Ttoe candidates for the comumissionerships | ing. Al claims of this nature will be con- [ St 10 i (orbitt. The high license men | Second ward, 13. On the School board Dr. |Of Firth, Rev. Mr. Carnahan of Bennett, |, [amilaints fre made at Norfol of the | y is at Ly £ theft of mail matter from the lock boxes in | there telling all your symptoms and were on the ground early this morning, eX- | gidered by the auditor and approved if in | Marsh, republican, was elected by a good | Rev. B. M. Long, pastor of the Second | ), L sidered by the & a ve o A b 3 o 3 o postoffice 5 ssuelit of The i 4 DOLINE Nt €Ay ENBOLHBENY BE' NS AD« | ansoraxnes With the BEUres Xept (o the pove | S, Siat thies of thelr presefis oatd get the benefit of the greatest experi 5 ] g | church of Lincoln; Rev. 0. A. Ellfott, Ph o ; \lmw over and are making assertions that | majority and R. E. Dunphy, democrat, re- | s An Elkhorn snow plow, while clearing the ing female ills. pointments, and several delegations (rom | ornor's office at \he time the contributions | hay will contest the clection ved a majoritv of 9. D., Beatrice; Rev. D. K. Miller of Palmyra, k_near CRaGron, ray inte & Dunch of| °noein treating female U : . : o such an exte the Lancaster bar were on hand in behalf | o the emergency fund were made e b oo es fn he fleld| SHELBY-—The prohibitionists gave fitteen [Rev. T. W. Laird of Nebraska Clty, Rev. | horses and kilied six of them e hobdiblalel i oy P‘ht’” of local candidates. From the west came [and the voters docided 1n favor of licenss | votes o cach of tno men. Henry Burritt | T. L. Sexton of Seward, Rev. Byron Beall he Ansley Advocate has suspended pub- o 3 leation. “This fs the fourth populist paper | eian thought an operation would be several expectant attorneys who did not | ANNUAL FORAGE PLANTS | by« masority of 55 and Joe Gubser, on the citizens' ticket, |Of Staplehurst, Rev. Jokn Gilmore, Rev. B. | Custer county to quit business. = o7 nm‘t‘sur\" & lose any opportunity to push their cwn iu | k BASSETT—The license ticket was elected b recelved ifty-Ave votes. All the mem- [M. Price, Rev. D. €. Smith, Rev. George | Neligh Ix rafsing money preparatory to “Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Yot Nebraska Experiment Stution Reports | by a good majority. Little interest was | bers of the board are in favor of one saloon. | Brnest and Rev. C. A. Taylor making a bid for the coming reunion of th - riheast praska Grand A of the Re- |muml having been recommended to Upon Its Pasturage Tests of manifested by the anti-license people. The | The electrie lights will start up again soon. Prometive for o T aska Grand Army he R By decided to \ey 10, Aftar wtug the Last Yen of Trustees will favor issuing a | The people subscribed for a tubular well. | ppoTRICE Neb., April 3. (Special Tele- | Bure Robbins, the onca famous circus | several bottles I, found that I was " upon condition that a bond he given to run | Lot o artermaster J. 1t | MAN. recently spent a few duys visiting |, cured. My entire system was toned 3.—(Spocial) -~ The N AINARD—There was only one ticket in | the plant three years. The appuratus has | quien” o tno foirst ~ Nebraska National | gl ' C1ark of Sutton, who'is an old |' yp and T suffered no more with my be rewarded for past services by an ap- | pragka Experiment station has issued a bul- | tha fleld. The following members of the | arrived Ruard, 11vide Hure, Hes OO appoiuted on | Thamayor ot Naligh hins seeved nodlse ovaries "—Mrs. ANNA Aston, Troy, Mo. pointment on the commission. W. D. Old- | jotin containing reports on pusturage tests | Board of Trustees were elected: M. W.| SHELTON--T. L. Graffios and 8. G. Carl- } ihs prigade staff, as brigade quartermaster | the parties who have been running pe ham of Kearney, W. G. Hastings of Wil- | ot o pumber of annual forage plants, and | Westley, Frank Semin and James Hlavae. |son were elected members of the village | yyip the rank of captain, by Brigadier Gen- | T00MS I that town that they must close | 2 bur and J. 8 Kirkpatrick of Lincoln, the | yj4o comparison of pasturage and feed- | James Koska came out as a dark horse to | board. The license question resulted in Al oo p. . Barry, commanding the First s o NE“VI] A P'Lls latter an ex-law partner of Judge Hol-|ing cut fors The pasturage tests of | beat Hlavac, but fell short five votes. | victory for license and the town will prob- H 4 Tho pe nder propose (o make n brigade, Nebraska National guard. Captain | concorted move t pring (0 have shac comb, are prominently mentioned, o0d | toragy crops made in 1565 were with \mes Cabela friod to beat Frank Semin, | ably have two saloons, which is the present | qufen ‘will assume his duties st once. Treen of demtabie varieiios Sianted wiong all | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Maohood from the councila of the fusion leaders | roy oxceptions duplicated last year, the in- | but failed number. The majority was twenty-eight. A the resldence streets of the town Cure Lmpotency. Night Emissions, Loss of Meme word comes that at least two of them Will | tantion being to note such variations as| CEDAR RAPIDS—At the election the | full vote was cast Booming Crop Conditions. Herman Aupergren. i 1d-yeaz-old hoy ory, ull wasting diseases Ve chosen .| might be induced by a difference of climatic | vote stood ns follows: Anti-license candi-| STELLA—A hotly contested election was | TRENTON, Neb., April 3.—(Spectal)— | faropviile, mhile walking alonaside a mov: A oectad todisomnr | @O Members of the local bar assoctation in-'| conditions or in the individual preferenco | dates, James H. MeClintock, 73, Lewis Les- |held on the question of license, 148 votes | This county has received cighteen inches the BN Wl SARHeR A‘nerve tonio and|PILLS | t that Lincoln should be given three of | or uversion of Animals for a cortain feed. | lie, 5%; license candidates, G. J. Hickey, 70; |being polled as follows: Anti-license— | of snow the last week. Ploncer residents | It is reported that several counterfelt $100 plocd builder. Bring nino places and for these they are | “mhy cropw tested were ryc, oats and peas, | James Squires, 55. Thic is the first time in |J. G. McBride, 92; E. F. Good, §7; W. H. | say crop conditlons were never more favor- | bills have heen fcated in Nebraska, but k glow e palel Q) | pressing forward Roscoe Pound, A. W. Lane, | ndian corn, millet, sorghum, Kafir corn |several years that the anti-license people | Hogrefe, 86. . L. Hays, §8; J. [able. A large acreage will be put tn. Re- | L%, SOIOT OF the trood River Intcecats ta Yout By mail| CTSe John H. Ames, a gold democrat, and Kirk- [ anq cow peas, as representing the annuals, | have secured an clectior the village |A. Nutter, . Jameson, b4. The | ports continue to come in of loss of stock | i are ' 50c por hos. 8 boxas for hit X ‘ v P 4 a to the villag: o Ihe attendance at the Hox Butte pres-| g2,60, with our bankable gaurantee to cure patrick, fusionist | also alfalfa and awnless brome-grass. Rec- [ board town will be dry for the first time In five | in the blizzard of March 24. Many new [hytery at Valentine was not large on ac- | ofretand the mones patds Sond for croulor Omaha May Get ¥ | ords were kept of the amount of pasturage | CLAY 'ER—The election brought |years settlers are arriving : '”.".'f,'m'.h.'( ;“""';;‘;""‘";‘\"";},"'I"f“;"' ‘|' \e | and o py of our bankable guarantes beud, The principal local fight, and on which | afforded, and the effect of the feed upon |out the largest vote ever polled, it being the SUTTON ~J. Bender was elected mayor, - — TRt & . € A Bl held &t Gardon, the court stanls divided, is between the | the production of milk and butter fat | first time any particular issue was to be | together with councilmen and Board of Ed.| ”\:r_'(:'l 3'"“‘::"' C ‘:-;"::"-.';h;_-:nr o ”(' \\'fm“nrx‘r.‘f«l '{.,,.f';,',,;" numl(‘n “'.'|pr".'3:'..'. flw“a a lets EXTRA STRENGTH friends of L.ae and Pound. It is believed | he crops giving the largest amounts of | decided. The anti-license candidates for | ucation, all for high license. eI T At w"-m, PR ey (YBLLOW LABEL) Immediate Results hat it Lincaln is given three of the com- | pasturage were rye and sorghum, Indian |trustees were elected by 15 majority. TABLE ROCK—The antl-license ticket | —Martln L Altkin, resteing city trensurer, | old proprietors retire on account of failing | o . (vel L) sy esion Omaha will be given four, leaving | corn and millet gave less pasturage than| COLUMBUS -The election yesterday re-|was elected hare on the following vote | was today named to e office of tax | health. : Positively guarsntead curo for Loss of Power, mission Omaba wil given four, leaving y Y i y commissioner of Lincoln, a position cre- | The station of Eim Creek on the Union | ¥aricocels, Undaveloped ar shrunken Organs only two for the state at Jarke. The court | any of the other annual forage plants. |sulted in a republican victory. Henry | L. C. Schurr, 80; J. H. Talbot, 69; the oppo- ated by the new charter. J. W. McDonald | Pacific has had only twi hts since it | Paresis, Locomotor Ataxin, Nervous Prost will © up the matter again tomorrow, | Alfalfa and awnless brome-grass gave the | Ragatz defeated Louis Held in the mayor- | sition being as follows: C. H. Lane, 3%; 'mm Sodpted: the Sokition: bt '“;m ! o | Va8 opel ars ago and }{::l‘-lfll.::‘!;‘; ‘-_'tn‘t;;‘ll ::-::'xyT'[;: |l>~:-nv‘|‘"lnt“: but 0o appointments will be announced un- | least pasturage of any, the former affording |alty race by a majority of 3. Galley J. M. Lane, 35 ."“[”r:‘m :nhm'm i ‘";m kit h“r g | Dot ot t still realde in the town, one | Fiquor, "By s S e s J‘ 00 n til the entiro list is completed considerably more than the latter. It must | publican, was elected treasurer over Still- | TECUMSEH—Tecumseh went dry and a | FE 00 1 sHbl B vaTe it los, i the other sngaged 11 [ hosc ior $ADO with our bankable guars b (L S e be borne in mind, however, that the annuals | man by a majority of 34. The republicans | non-partisan ticket was named, as fol- | '¢ 5 4 car loaded with sicohol took firs white | TRy TE. " Aline | TN 05 YRGS Governor Dietrich was nterviewed today | M7 DO pastured during only a certain |elected two of the three councilmen; the |lows: Mayor, W, Robb; clerk, T D. Davle: NERVITA MEDICAL C by i : ve |I~::l [u':'llo:m ln“Il-l:‘Is‘l'--d‘ ‘,,.,,,,_"“‘“{ | period of each season, while the alfalfa and | democrats elected city clerk and city en- | engineer, W. L. Dunlap. For police judke | NORTH LOUP, Neb., April 3.—(Special)— | €04 of the car was badly 0. Much Molature at North Loup. a Union Paclfic train was near Brady. Ong 3 B P yrence tled eral of “the barrels were ably pBLHLEEHY oL HuT NALEARIGE: 0o ikalonsr brome-grass furnish feed early and late. | gincer. An unusually heavy vote was|E. I Perkins and H. A. Lawrence tied. | another snowfall of three inches occurred | (harred betore the trainmen discovered anid Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILls L Cowpeas and alfalfa increased most | polled Alderman First ward, Harry Phelps; Second | sfonday night, without wind, the soil is|extinguished the blaze For salo by aunn & Co., 15th and o the Pan-American exposition. There are | | eReat W00 G e | A IG—The election here was a hard | ward, John 8. Souders; Third ward, Bd [ go’wet”now that it will be ten days itare| TBe Rraniiin okt Grand) Atmg ofati REpR e ton s b, ikl already five applicants for the position and | yogy "o (hese came rye, oats and peas, |fought battle between the young men and | H. Seaver; members school board, John | iimers can bogin seeding. Very littl | Republic of Frankiin hax succeeded in hav- i & sl other names are frequently mentioned | (o) Kafir corn and awnless brome- |the old men. The young men won. Harry | Croft and L. §. Chittenden, et ae Been aown- and “much ot what | 16, & cannon donated to It. It had been in connection with the appolntment.| gy ,,, Bernstien and C. A. Larson were elocted | TRENTON . Taylor, A, H. Thomas, | lug ‘been sown Is lying on the ground un- | Of AFK wulutes 4t celebrations, bui when Amoug thom Is Representative Hibbert, | ™o ne produced an actually greater [ members of the Town board R. H. Pember and N. T. Hall wege elected as | .5yareq they finally secured what they had been author of the bill creating the offce, WhO |\ uniie of milk and butter fat from a glven | DAVID CITY—A light vote was polled. | members of the town board. It was not, Sixis laboring for it bore the admonition that The Blues has §tfoag endorsements”and {8 making n | oy 'or 1ang than any other crop. The republicans elected the entire city | party nor license fight. Mortgages Relensed at Heatrlce, | 1h° 00 ax condemned and must not S eais Menailwhieh Toatis phyeet vigorous fight for the place. Although the | ™"\ 00" wus made of the amount |ticket oxcept councilman in the Third | WEEPING WATER—M. M. Butler was | BEATRICE, Neb, April 3.—(Special)—| p W. Round of Arcadia claims de: Auother is pale Tifeless skin, governor has given no intimations, it 18| "4 produced and the effect upon the [ward. The followlng were elected: Mayor, |re-elected mayor by a small majority, Frank | During March there were ninets-one f the largest man in Nebraska. | 0% ixitadien sheiiike bl Hecome Akbs understood that he will select somo 0Be | yio1g ot milk and butter fat when certain |C. H. Aldrich; city treasurer, C. A. Myers; |J. Davis treasurer, Willlam H. Pool clerk; | mortgages fled, amounting to $13 grdered a pair of pants rom e o Tl st e who haw bad experfence in managing ex- | YO8 00 B S TG T T ey wera | clty clerk, W. 8. McCoy: police judge, . B. |members of Board of Education, Thomas | 105 mortguges released, amounting to $169.- | Ao & W 0l ot o oo e la 2 skriv: teadaiieyide Fmpd Bibits, or who has in some way been con- | Tanq ted. The crops so tested were | Taylor: councilmen, First ward, A. E. Et- | Murtey and O. K. Cromwell; councilmen, | 185; twenty-one city mortgages flled, | to make them.” The order was then s ittt atinie Mlasnisot 0 s nected with an exposition | alfalta, ghum and Indian corn. In the | ting; Second ward, W. F. Downing: Third | First ward, W. D. Ambler; Second ward, | amounting to $13,342; 119 city mortgages to a Louis firm, which sent back the e n""'_ Siasiih v’r"k.mm‘_l .mi Nebraska's Pan-Amert 3 it | case of each of these, from two to three| ward, M. J. Bond: members Board of Edu-|S, W. Orton; Third ward, tie between | released, amounting to $19,002 7:.',‘,’?",‘2::.“.}‘.5’..,,‘.‘.3“‘:‘,..'.‘).“.L",...i“l.R::"f.“..“l:k?.? physical activity are a burden Various ideas for the state’s exhibit at | times as much feed was procured from a | cation, S. €. Bennison and G. W. Gates. |George Stoner and W. A. Davis i i Tl Waki ' the exposition have been advanced. Some | given area of land when the crop was cut uncil is unanimous for license. — - o e "’Am“ qu"“:‘ K jurteen years ago Gus Hagensteln of bility; it s cuted by the use of atriking for the sand hills “This condition is called Nervous De- p 7 SHELTON, Neb, Specis R 1\ would have the state represented by a |and fed as when it was pastured. EDGAR-—The election resulted as follows: THROAT : v 1 . nton lay down to sl in a bullding In typical sod house and others belleve a | The same tests indicated that the aver: | Mayor, J. W. Boden; aldermen, First ward, JUDGE CUTS !“3 L SEOR LI B L LG s N ke AR ey small but modern cottuge, characteristic of dafly production of milk and butter fat | B. M. Clift; Second ward, J. W. Watson; Weea Fanhdiid oF R e Wit Uikt ab TAHIRE d everywhere he thought it Nebraska's most up-to-date architecture, | was preater for the same feed when it was | treasurer, G. W. Fence; city clerk, Robert Betar |2 --"b ‘x ey ;"" Jo. N |l "\I:' ? & oy likely that he hud been robbed while Would make a better showing. Whatever | pastured than when cut and fed. This on | Avery; police judge, J. J. Walley; city en- Li 48089000 10k NTOTALLCAE,. AL INNM B RGBT eRring QI ha nivaLIR I0s) a it S L D araveyard, work will be later than for years. week the watch was found Iving on one of may be the nature of the building, one | an average amounted to 1.17 times greater | gineer, J{ A. Plerc License won by a ma- A I:\nv FIIH- of l‘lin InnIrH’n): whic ‘I ’Ml'l {\ en en- They feed the huugry nerves, revive thing is settled, and that is that no effort | butter fat production from the pastured |jority of 20. BaN. N 3.—(8 Young Graves in Acquitted. glased §ings tHe WRton A miseac, TV hatne ened organs and make life will be spared to show to as good advantage | than from the soiled crop | EIK CREEK—The village election was T']"‘“T[fi"f“:‘ :"';"”"\l"’l""“ “'“.'rtg“';'," PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., April 8.—(Special) | H Nhtethar the wwier thaeed 1 teeet brighter and oo e gp ot pod ax possible tho agricultural and educa- | - 'hml) contested. The antl-license ticket } TeloRrai e T b e e found [ —The young man named Graves, who was | fore’ golag to sieep and forgot about it woman who has suflered from physical tional resour: of the state. Superin- | RASKA OIL INSPECTOR | wes elected by a majority of eight. tempted suiclde about noon. s St tod in this city while working | Will probably never be known, but he has | B S Iying in the gravegard three-fourths of a | Fecently arrested in this city w TKING | (e wateh, drains, tendent Fowler will probably be asked to | | ELKHORN-—At the election the law and | !YIP& " . slot machines, charged with making and ? 8100 per box ¢ the | order faction won, Dr, L. Richardson, the |mile north of town. with his throat cut present mayor, being re-elected, Charles |AImost to the jugular veln, and a razor Witte and Henry Rasmus being the other | ¢1ose by. He went there during the night Fasion Candidntes. The fuslonisis were not without repre sentation, it having been rumored that sev eral attorteys of the minority party might | LINCOLN, April n of the paper 1o a five column quarto, The 6 boxes (with legal paseing dounterfeit nickles, has been ac- guarantee tocitie of refiind the money ), quitted oA pitche K50, ook free. PrEAL MEDICIN —_— rshal M {wo. The contest was closc and a largoe | for the express purpose of taking his life mallpox Nea elang: Beth and two masked holdups. in wiich | S0l by, Kuhs & Co. 1601, 10 Dougtas | | | - - of P o q v r Albert Tilsdale, e 0 the hol vas A iilon. south Omal | LINCOLN, April 8.—(Special Telegram.) | vote was polled He states (hat o be a fact in a letter (0 & | ROSELAND. Neb., April 8.—(Special)— | il hin companion % ':‘mr 'm'.':,'- is ine | —Governor Dietrich tonight sent u cable- | FAIRBURY-—The high license ticket had friend, raailed last evening. He was brought |Some time ago Sam Martin, jr., took a | known, wounded, and McBeth slightly in- ssssscevesscecee® | aram o 5. R Sizer at Tavana tendering 10 opposition. The oficers elected are: | 0 town and his wound was dressed, but |trip to Oklahoma. When he came back he || The two'men, after ho'ding up a ; DD e B 8 % ®aloon, retreated to the door, firing their [ Rim the position of state oil Inspector, g | John C. Hartigan, mayor; R. A. Clapp, city | BiS recovery is uncertatn was taken sick and yesterday the attending | revalvers. McHeth heard the firing and 9B 4 R ety | General despondency, the result of a com- | physician pronounced it a case of smallpox. | ran through tha back door of the sal | succeed J. N. Gaffiin, who has held over |clerk; D. B. Cropsey, treasurer; A. Court- ¥ phys 3 ) A e & BROWN |from the tusion administration. A friend |mey, city engineer; W. Clark, police judge; | binatlon of unfortunate clrcumstances, I8 2 W g B o g L of Mr. Sizer, speaking with authority, said | J Wenting, councilman First ward; A. | the direct sAgke "lf his act. No ;‘"'l“““"" n::';';',{,'}:. b 'h Iim"‘ll' hi ,'":,::,'fl',',fi (e 5.’:.‘:‘":'“;'{\::?:- b o AL thut the posk I d edly be | J. Sheldon and C. M. Helmer, councilmen | N8 sanity. For elx years prior to January e i, B8R o BTN — afterward s partner escaped with a ".‘”,,.‘:,', posltion would undoubtediy e | I Sheldon a T afoial ot this county, serving | At their mecting last night the Beatrice Ball in his shoulder. The l‘oremost Tallor- position in the Cuban customs service. He | FALLS CITY—A citizens' ticket and an | four years as county judge and two years e was in Lincoln since the early part of the | Anti-saloon ticket were in the fleld, the |as county “";""‘-“h »:‘ 0;"‘,;'""‘ he was ast campaign, having returned to Nebraska | citizen:' (icket winning by a large majority. | Principal In the schools of Clocinnat. ing House of Ameru.a. anage Congressman Burkett's campaign, | W. S. Leyda, citizens’ candidate for mayor, | 2 ; Teac! Meet, "fow wecks 480 e ronurned 10 Ha- | wax clocied by 100 majoriy. although-the Senival Nebraiin TonchataMeats A Tear for a Pain lf OUI'S vana to resume his duties there ‘nl\‘ 1’.:::;:"\ p;;pl.‘- ‘|;u. up “JTI: :‘uu.' el R R Fa D i e T At et s Meve vorne Pan-American Comminnio | (GENEVA-The clilzens licket was elected | gachers arrived in the city today for the children, know the full meaning of these words, g ROl ARAA A0, meetings of the Central Nebraska Teachers' Every woman should tell every other woman about Wwould be fustified fn exicting at loast l night that Governor Dietrich has prac- | | J1Amiton. clerk. On tho schock beard |y, iation. The opening session was held ol A M B \ per cont more than the prices we ll | tically declded to appoint E. L. Vance of Sager was re-elected and Peter| . iyo yaptist church this afternoon. 1t 1s ment that diepele all palw incident to ¢ . arc asking, but our trade 1 of such [l | Pawneo Clty commissioner to the Pan. | YOUDECrs. Many women voted ¢ W b There {s nothing like It > I N s e siaction e expected that the attendance will be fn- . - B b ol § magnitude that a nominal profit on [ American exposition |, GENOA-—The election was the hottest It} .popgeq to at least 250 tomorrow. MY it used only e v -8 cach =ult realizes a sufliclent return ” the history of the town, the issue being : i Governor Dietrich Cables Offer Tin o R. Sizer at Havana, was the u tailoring Dusiness 1t is learned on reliablo authority to Comficment and wis in 1ahor'but swenty mnutes: Althoug) ) fast ery Likems Donled New Triat, |whether the Omaba Brewing company | i8vor Hostetter delivered the address of e shiondiiiy hasbs to ST lead T s N Z 1 IAN'VUE.B‘figITFlgz Although we, as @ house are fast ap . | Whethe e a0Y | ool 44y s responded t R s e proaching the half-century mile-stone BASSETT, Neb., April 3.—(Sprcial.)— | should Dermiltied to open & seloon in | Y*ISOMe .tonight, whish was responded to Sold by a1 best Druegisin or Wil be sent by express paid on 3 Minc I celpt of price. 8 o0 ented s Ao fom T R e Tl ieinion of oAl auage ‘HAzrington held ‘oonrt: here vester- | 8. building whioh it bullt Jast vesr, The |52 Eref 0. A Thomes of Minden, Rean o X ’ interesting fa’ 1l ages of the gentler sex, maned free betore En s your plumbing. To o - Charles Fordy: Nebraska Wesley o nd your friend's address see that It does not breed disease ¢ busineas cannot be wved. Theso ll | ay to pass on a motion for o mew trial |antis won and Genoa will have but one | CBATles Fordyce of the A Wosleran lication, Send your friend's ad h ase dur are Ay to hold our friends university, lectured on “The Boy, the = ¥ s ing Summer's sultry heat Sewer gas iIn your home will ciouse ANEETOUS - Proble o Age.” ' our o the position: ot y ‘" W | Jorry Likens. At the March term Likens |license of $2,000. These (rustees were 1D of the Ags disentos, vour plumbing should RS WOOLE was convicted of assault with intent to do |elected; J. Resler, B. I, Lamb, E. S, Ogden The district contest will be at the opera be overl 1d leaks ks, : ’ house Friday night We will investigate your plumbing and great bodily injury and yesterday the court | for two years and C. R. Wright to fill a va- e Friday vight. Bt NE N Brdar e nae AntposE R overruled his motion for a new trial and | cancy A. M. Horton and N. Hoover were 3 sanitary plumbing or steam or hot wd make enough u sus! in the case of the state of Nebraska against saloon the coming year, which will pay a made | sentenced him to imprisonment In the state | tied for the second vacancy. The town| ORD, “;nx:"l :’;u:" 3 '(.‘.:!:l’l‘fll) The “CUPIDENE HAUL RAtlE: bhn EAVIRLYS €00 U Sesisiont am by oot s it | 40, O, U S0 ann il s MANHOOD RESTORED et |1 L " ¢ Bl mcn | the case (o the supreme court. Likens has | GOTHENBURG-The vote was light, twen- | Ord merchant, occurred yesterday at 2 ':'-"n‘l5&:‘(‘fr'.’fl«‘!‘..“..".'t“{l{‘"::'..':',:.."‘:‘?,"'":":.!:[:".’."“"'":‘ qule uc.r:a::n!- l'ee aC ure | lived in this county about fifteen years and [ty-two less than one vear ago. There were | o'clock at the Baptist church and was con [ he B i tas Nervous Debility 1806 Farnam. Phone mrw | at one time was county treasurer. 165 votes polled —for saloon license, 80; | ducted by Rev. Peterson, assisted by Rev. o Marry, "Exh . coce Con a, g « e, | o anen b, dl orf night, Prevents quickneas lmmlm whlch" eckea sesscssssesssrsssrscscsoce. against saloon license, §3. The vote for | (. A, Arnold of the Presbyterian church. | 3 | 7riheon and wil-tho horfors of Impotancy: & llbl!l loausen the e Btrer Omaha Sl()rc, ‘ Reducing Polk County Mortgnges. the candidates was: Bert Ellingsworth, | The Knights of Pythlas lodge attended and restores flfl tho urinary orguus of all lmpurities. CUP] ncmu WINDOW GLASS OSCEOLA, Neb., . April (Special)— | 92; F Winston, $3; M. Anderson S o R E b o h 81 8. AQasteon, (01 Aps prasat t cured by Doctorsia because 9 per cent are troubled with rmuu 1., 22 South Fifteenth Street, The mortgage indebtedness for Polk county | August Swanson, 72. Ellingsworth and te Connty Mortgnge Record. i TSy oL it WML A Operatio. 8000 tesumonn N A Wl 7 en o e anp ior, of Roawklan is belng reduced each month and for the | Winston were elected trustees. COLUMBUS, Neb., April 8.—(Special.)— : J e 1( 6 bazen doea not efinct & permaiient cure, 41,00 & box 8 for §5.00, WINDOW GLASS month of March the decreased indebtedness | HARTINGTON—The election was: A. B, | Following shows the Platte county mert- 2 i .. O Dot 277, San Francisen, Cal. amounts to $5,114.17. There were twenty- | aable. mayor; souncilmen, First ward. T, | €age ldebtedness record for March, 1001 SUB SALD BY MYERS-DILLON TRUG CO. 10TH AND FARNAM WINDOW GLASS ————— | cight farm mortgages filed, amounting to | A. Swanson cond ward, Anton Walz: g 833,106+ released, thirty-seven, amounting | Clerk, B. Ready; treasurer, R. G. Maso e m— = = WINDOW GLASS L) b5 8908008, iy moransba niad. Boa. | oies & o NS9O iLASS 2 ages filed, five. | enginee M. Good e 0 it o, SIS ML B | i A") o, v gl AN ALL THE YEAR AROUND MEDICINE IS el o | ing 10 85,475 Chattel mortgages fled, siev- | submitted and the cold gas lights carried oy enty-four, amounting to $20,506.14; releasnl ) forty-one. amo B, 4 A | by a strong vote. 35 anfw:.:r;gw:flitfapnu forty-one. amounting to $16,4 | "HARVARD-Tha democrai high leens bt Bl o \ ! . candidate, G. A. Herzog, was elected mayor o .Q OMAHA AND SAN FRANGISCO| | Ningheqilireor ne feaenen Lover X 3. oger, repibiican, by twonty r a dwell S WINDOW GLASS | | statement made by the registor of deeds of | MA0rity. On the school honrd, A. J. Moger. ° GREAT T he o o (1, 0., Aberand and Cartr Pl vers WINDOW GLASS e —— & ohgn g TP ~,',,‘:',':'\"_,‘\'",l',':.‘,"'l'“,.‘ HUMBOLDT—The newly elected oticials | GOOD FOR THE ° ey ROCK ISLAND i bl i ol et o W 5 VOUNGEST: GHILD Yrup [FCPSIN | ansiwswd quuiy Every thing guaranteed all wool, ROUTE S0 raleased. Giteta: amauak AT | SHR, e ona wardl cooraa Scnimsipel, 0] OR THE OLDEST INVALID. cllman Second ward, George Schmelzel, 19 F |I n 1 P b - ased. sixty-throe, amount, $51.- | (Teasurer, L. 8. Hackett, temperance, 42 utier rug anl Panl uv) s i clerk, L. € wards, license, 21; police : s : ) e : MOONTAINS “and SRR NEV DSy | judge. A. W. Thompson. temperance, 74 Free from Narcotics or Poisonous Drugs. A Household Remedy, Open all night 1ith and Douglas 8t Daylight in both dirsctions | ios Parduns, engineer, Joy Mann, temperance, 44 once tried, always welcome. Its value is -fold — DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, | | PIEIRE. 8. D, Aprll 8- (Kpecial Tele- | KENNARD-Trustees wore olocted as | ¥ b fesir-fold, a8 ) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS, | Brom) “The Boara "ot Pardons in’ sesston | tollows: Two-year term, John Nissen, James it is especially guaranteed for » GURE .‘.“.“R?'.u?” p.,,.flfl:m:,: :f:,\‘.“,,“.m,mdr today denied applications for pardon on the | Caldwell; one-year term, W. H. Harrison, 3 (A ¢ ischaries,infnminations, ry aliforniu’* address City | pari of PPrank Bates, Henry Schroeder, | L. A. Green and A. P. Overgaard. Seventy iy h"‘“ Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omahe, Robert Hicks, Gilbert Sleit, John Mnrrxn.lmnw were polled. sixteen more than the CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTIO.\, SICK HEADACHE or STOMACH TROUBLE. 7 Peter VanVolgel and Anton Hostelt. A |town ever cast hefore = 20LD BY — L — | pardon was recommended in the applica-| LONG PINE-After trving high license | 1 or sent i plain wrpbe RIPANS TABULES n an effective surs | lon ot Aher. Hawley, and actlon Wan de. | o & 36ar the cilzana of Lang. Pine voted O LIRS o nied in the application of Charles Beutsch. | overwhelmingly in favor of the thirst al All Druggists, Wholesale and Retail. Yioe: o

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