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8 : THE OMAIIA DAILY BE ! - gy - — and she enticed the elder Kern to a lonely ) place in the woods and there shot him down 04 [ | L ) She and her lover tried to burn the body to hide the crime, but were found out and con - fessed. She has been in the penitentiary four years and her 4 bereavement by the loss of our dear be- \ Her father secured an immense petition for ‘ \ ioved masnand. s snd vrornor: and espe- | DISPUTE OVER EVANGELIST | Saroon:or" paroe tor the waman and tiov: | ( Ol } N‘ I l clally to Mrs. Fred Westrip and to the em- ernor Shaw will be asked to pass upon it . | : a——— ntence is for twenty. ployes of the Nebraska Telephone company Drowned in the Mad. e | for lhrlr“krilm assistance and untiring de- Des Moines Ohurohes and Drake University | Fred J. Niblo of Jackson townehip, Madi- Next to purity, the veast used in brewing is of the 3 votion Albert Vandenburg, Mr. and utmost importance in beer, Perfect beer requires a P , § | " ” " o son t des M . mel b A MINCW MENTION, VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY | s, iliiem Vandenburg, Mr. ‘vrank . Become Sharp Oritios. o g Ok gL L L perfect yeast, and rarcly docs a brewer find it. Davis sells drugs. Mo bl it b A —_ He and John Schoft were driving & four Thé Schlitz brewery introduced chemically pure AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT. AMOUNT OF FIRE AND TORNADO LOSS [horse team attached to a wagon loaded ¥ with wire and fenceposts, when the lead thy State o Btockert sells lace curtains. Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's. Fiie A B C beer, Neumayer's hotel. Thres Appraisers Appeinted to Sets or ast in Americ It has made Schlitz beer the most able, healthful beer that is brewed. Mr. Evans Shows team became unmanageable and pulled Wollman, selentific optician, 409 B'way. Council B nances. the load over the slight embaskment of the Ihe original mother cells form a priccless asset, Vasturage, Judson, &0 Sixth ave. Tel. 38 Figure. The annual report of City Auditor Evans, | fomats Ol e rhonabarmar | foad. The . wagen v sompletely. overs Allthe yeast used in Schlitz beer forever will be devel- | c PRET O 5 Albuee — l“hhl“" h;"h";' l";fl ‘-oml'l"l"dl-‘ ::"’;“’l“‘c"l:" Drowntd Hn: Med'= Departe turned and Niblo was left beneath the load oped from them. As a result Schlitz beer will never L } ¢ e municipality is in an excellel Schoft fot fstance In extricating vary 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs, J. . Pace of X 3 choft ran for assistance In Ty, anc o e, & kughuar. PLANS FOR ADDITION ON SECOND AVENUE | condition, better than it has been for a ment Stores Connolidate the man, but when he returned Niblo was there'll never THE BEER W If'(l\r‘rl‘fl, undonuk‘n-{ -ml}‘illllnhcwl. :nn'nh;r nlf years i lnAa :“w ;n:;ll::;\’n( the o dead. He had not been injured by the be another L P | 101 South Muin street. 'Phone 6. ast flscal year City Auditor Ev y x - 4 t d and ano , Phone bl [ Get your work done at the popular Eagle [ Deciston for Metal Celling dn New | T 50l hance mak DES MOINES, April 16.—A quarrel be- 'v:"::’er h.".:d ‘ll.'.rr:‘l)lr"‘('ln::r:-d‘h" s beer like THAT MADE TSt b o ‘H Jaundry, 124 Broadway. 'Phone 157, Auditortam—Legnl Advice Wan lotments to the varfous departments for |tweon churches in Des Moines has devel- A Schlitz MILWAUKEE Omaba. B Lrgid s J T O L year's expenses anticipated geosipt oped Into an attack by students of Drake Elevator Accldent Fn tddil photos a 31 Broadway. And police funds of $67,60. P oot & Ilein. pnolstering: farniture Text Hooks. e aft B more than ane | university on Rev. €. R, Scoville, an evan- [ Roland Cole, an employe at the Kirkwood FAMOUS ? ,,‘l,,‘,,“f,'.,, mattress making 8 Main st clpated, or $67,01 The warrants issied | gelist who has been working in the Chris-| house, died this morning from injuries re- y Mis« Emma Rink of Avenue E i3 home e st e LT Ut ap. | tlan churches of Des Moines four months. | ceived by falling into an elevator shaft Hi from a two months' visit with Chicago | At the regular meeting of the Board of | WCR I8 HLASEE G605 St oG, L he ‘Ih- |Bcoville conducted revival meetings at the | from the third floor. It was thought at friends. Education last night, 8. G. Underwood, H. | i, Central church, then went to the church | first that his injuries were not serious, but £ ¥ Tho # I« home 0 Glene '’ ) 3 r X [ o e tion “with her | W. Binder and Chris Straub, were ap- | During th #1200 7 per cent and | ot Univorsity place, and 18 mow &t work | this moraing he died. [ | 8 er ¢ 1 0V e : pointed appraisers to place the value upon | $440 & jer ceht regulur bonds have been | in pagt Des Moines. He has taken into | poitows Husband to (he Grnye. hrt " | vetired, ' Tmotnt not being ottawattamic tribe, Improved Order of | the property of the school district, the | ypyij i, thus saving two and a half vi the churches during the winter over 900 Red Men, will meet this evening in Mar- " o P thorized by the vote et on thi ount. Nf inter- o A pecullarly sad death was that of Mrs. cus' hall, vy o inacng L L8 edunY ol By o s S0 nave alao heen paid, |Persons. At the Ministerial assoclation | o “\o " grouki ot Valley Junction, who fol- Schlits Becr, Telephone 018 /i Lars Jensen, justfce’ p the -peace for | 08.ED6 People at the Tecont election, Scme | e “condition of the city {s | meeting this week ministers of other de- | /oy por hughand to the grave just elght £ Boomer townshiy ft last evening for [of the property has yet to be platted, but | . ihiont and with the same ful_man- | nominations demanded that the pastors of | Ut p i Bo iy Bl eband was the i Oklahoma ptage | %4 %000 a (s is complated the appratse- | agement i the future that has eharacter: | the churches where Scoville has been at [ (RS BELeT M featf, Hor Bushans wos ! and V. A, Southard of Blui d step .l ized the Tast five or six vears the del o « con- e and Mew et iy Triends | ment will be made and steps taken to dis- | 1ed W0 L L0800 " Thera is cash | WOrk come before the meeting and explaln 0 "o vice ana dicd after a short fil- g ALK pose of it o hand o pav all outstanding general |conduet which they claimed was unbrotherly | |[IEOUS VIR . ek 1 n ; A 4's architects . G growing feeble and the o e susehold fueniture and horse | Cox & Schocntgen, the board's architects, | find warrants on presentation. 10 the other clergymen. Thin was followed | 65%, She was growfng fetble and bugky, cheap. Inquire Do A, Huamilton, | submitted plans for the four-room addi- The report proper gives the following [by publication of a circular this morning. Grand hote) tion to the Second avenue school, but ac- | facts as to the city's finances: in which Scoville and hls meetings are se- Department Stores Connolidate. e e St Work In | lon was postponed on them untll a spe- | The gross debt of the city April 1, 1901, | verely attacked and the churches which| Abnouncement was made today that [elus meeting to be held for the purpose; wis S50 ax follows have employed him are denounced. 1t is|Frankel Bros., whose department store ade surrey and single | Tuesday night [ Ggneraj fund warrants, not pre- . ois|in the form of an extra edition of the | burned in January, at cost of $200,000, have | o Mmost new. Inquire 718 1t was definitely decided to place a metal | gpacial fiind" warranis, not pre- Drake university students’ organ. purchased control of Harris-Emory com- B e O i e ee will bring reanits; | C0HI0g in the auditorium of the new high | sented . ... sl 8072 | The article declares that the students [ pany, their only rivals, and consolidation e e Fiven to a whnt ad in [ cchool building and the contract was | LIghilng fund warrants, mot pre- | o' the university were forced to become | is effected. The Frankel store will not be f you want to know about Cotnell Biufty as ot the Omaha office. svarded 1o Grat & Hon on their bld of Rl 665 o [ a0 S0 | church members under pain of social ostra- | rebuilt o s g Rpanict ity shop Morriso i conduct conf! 275 ore were three bids, H he casl balances in the severa unds M v ——— - R B montiie 0 AP | Chuirman Macrae ot e commitee on w5 " v |were hownded und followed 20 bsouehi | WOULD STEAL 1IOWA LAD ; . chuirch and In the cxening IO iider | text books and_ printing, reported that he || e fun oo senese® B4 o thelr homes, and that persons who be- patients. anid Miss Pile secretury of the art depart- | desired legal advice as to the right of the | General sewer fund wees 4038 T2 | 1onged to churches of other denominations | fen Who Entered orge Martin's Thend of the Council Huts Woman's club. | board to adopt the union label resolution | Hridge tund .. o BT | o s (6 @b, Ihto, the chuPch where N OE AT TR IR Aaisl If yon want to know abont The Cent club of the IFirst Christian | sybmitted by the local Typographical union | ;i o Scoville wi v 1 h the Sk : v BV «the | Judgment fund.: coville was at work. Inasmuch as His Doy, e or Mra. * frea Wesner on “Third TGO SO Tl R T 1 article s In line with the criticisms passed an office building, ask its Ludies' Ald_soclety of 8t {or 't the Madison avemus achoat wan ac. | Eunded debi’ fiid 1,671 7 | upon the evangellst and his assoclates by | CLARINDA. Ia., Abril 16.—The home of tenants, Bond loan fund.. 6.043 24 | leadIng ministers of other denominations | George Martin was broken into last night L TR TG bt eyl b Ol R B S5 | At the Ministerial assoclation meeting, the [ Mr. Martin and family, except one son, are You will find the tenants Schmidt, 1820 Park avenue ] sy (14 Maisas ‘the " He ety debt Aprl 180 | matter attracts great attention. wpending the winter at Wichita Falls., Tex. ca il og N e N4 BGL MG IAL s ISR AE 0 IEERAT 1 BRI AT OR Farming Operations Begnn. The son, Noros, is a student at Tarkio col- of the o Wil to meet on the substitute list, was plac 50 ¢ | PR 6 AW e | " A" Wickbiam. auked that his blll of | In FeEGIE fane e, e .8 20614 The weckly bulletin of the Towa weather | je6e, Missotel, Whd tamo home Saturday on ning. the first In improvement funds. SBam King, charged with horse In library fund for grading the Oakland avenue prop- o - 1775 % | and crop bureau makes the following sum- | bis way to Wichita Falls to join his parents. - %458 | mary of crop conditions in lowa for the | Mr. Martin ls quite wealthy and us the ee ul lng . 403 a8 brought from Shenandos erty, originally selected as the site for iy park fund 5 4 By e Sherlf? canuing, e vl the new high school be referred to the ';_ S e b e TR LR e entlga WAl (6. Saccise (e his ry hearing before ¢ ” otal cas e1d “The st weel 0! a 2 H i Fice this morning. b i L urer April 1. 1901 840,655 94 | provement in weather conditions, but in | YOUNE man and hold him for ransom. He enthusiastic in its praises, AR R R R ) refused to pay the bill heretofore. NG AN T 12350050 | 11O 18TBET part of the state the' averago %as #pending the nleht at a nelghbor's and particularly if they formeriy his wife dismissed in poll The statistical report of Superintendent ‘“5‘“_;.:'“'“’ awil fi”r i“}ffi?'& temperature was below normal, with an |é€scaped capture. He left this morning for % e g, COMPIININg WILLCSE | yirorq for the seventh month of school | Interest paid during v o sisass” of Sloudimen fasd 1ight” ralanall Texas. et officed in other buildings. Clork Reed of the distrlet court and | closing April 5, was as follows: Entire ¥ Farming operations are now well Legun in RS Conina eft yonterday Lo attend the | enrollment—Boys, 2,627; girls, 2,634; total, | cush ‘received’ by (reasire all districts and considerable progress has | INDIGNANT HUSBAND SHOOTS If you wish to inspect the b de | i 1l grain on well- drained lunds. Tn bome counties In the|J. M. Pearson of Boowe Pats Bal- few handsome offices which ins of district court In Avoca. County | ¢ oo Attorney Killpack, who | returned from Monthly earoliment—Boys, 3,160; | year . total, 4,384, Average daily at- old warrants chirged oft wee Lokan, la., yesterday, will go there this | girls, 2,195; okl 2 | Mies Mabel 3, | to082C0, 3 per cent of atiendance, | otar :';fif.'"w:.'fi"::m:? Ry o ARt 13 kM et are vacant, call on us. A. Dickson and Miss Mabel M. |g054; number cases of tardiness, 264; num- [ Net debt April i FAES 3 . » murried Monday evening at the | | "0 o lpor absent nor tardy, 1,236, The gross amount of im But several days of warm and drying D e UE S RRCAntS, My and: Mis 830 gutstanding is $170.700 and {improvement |weather are needed to put the soil gen-| BOONE, la., April 16.—(Special Telegram.) R. C. Peters & Co. Ground Floor ) Fod e Erickson of the FItth Aventie | Body Taken to 3 Sh WaTTAnts utstanding amounting (0 | eraily in fit condition for tillage. In tho | —This afternoon J. M. Pearson, a North- % Rentalkuent Bee Bidg. 'l M\»lmunlm.' i'"l't"l ¥ slug | The remaina of Smith Saunder Intersection paving bonds northern section frost Js not all out of | western fireman, met Jim Montgomery, a ental Agents, Mrs. Lavinia Rodman, aged 80 years, diod led by members of his tamily, were | Intersection grading bond the ground, and the surface is drying|bridgeman, walking with his wife. He drew | esterday morning at her home at Ascot. [ P40 orsectic Sronmoy Hiet ilaband nd Sive children sursive her. | taken to his former home in Mount Pleas- | fiteracction sewer pong slowly, a revolver and shot Montgomery through The funeral will be this afternjon at 3, (ant, Ia., last evening, where the funeral | Special assessment grading bonds “The grasses are all in excellent condi- | the head, inflicting a fatal wound The men fiom e remdence und bietal wiil be 16 | Wil be toda Improvement fund warrants, not tion, and pasturage is likely to be about |had had trouble before. Mr. Pearson had : The funeral of Charles H. G. Vog Private services were conducted yester- | Dresented.. 9 las early as usual. The wet spring has | previously applied for divorce and the cus- 5 be this afternoon at 4, from the day afterncon at the family residence, by | pota) 3 been especially favorable for new meadows | tody of four little children. He gave him- ;; u:dp.l“l 3‘;14 A\,oy“-r Fi Rev. i Rev. W. 8. Barnes, pastor of the First Pres- CASH BALANCES. and fall grain. All reports indicate that|self up and will be held to await the re- church Wil fonduct the services B byterian church. | Intersection paving and grading, fruit trees and vines are healthy and the | sult of Montgomery's wound. Wi b A lrviei detnotary. N Henry and Walter, sons of the de- | fund ..o . truit buds uninjured. This season will i Tax Ferret Cunningham fled with County ( ceased, arrived yesterday morning rom | gu.ciat Gadesament paving fund. .. afford many object lessons as to the value [ SHOOTS HUSBAND AND SELF ——— i ;l":-‘uninlxlr;::‘;\ruul i}t:l"'-':’-f#mi‘fiy""fink"“im'-'u"- the State University of Wisconsin. ‘:pov:n: assessment urndfim fund.. of tile drainage.” i { Kenney of this clty owned personul prob: | 1o EDUCATE AGAINST CRUBLTY. Cuthing ood sisncinewer Kund Fair Dates in lowa. Mra. H. B. Tunure of Mawon City, = { Lo the, amount of W30, which"had Improvement fund The secretaty of the State Agricultural Killa Her Husband — i The marrige of Mis Mamie A, Ficids Amerieah Hamghd Agpgoiation ' OF- Al s g department ";'d:“":“'"‘;"f ".” l““' tat ARSI, All FORN lA ' ¥ o s eity and John M. Patton of Kansas : . ! Net_improvement bonds outstand B the county an striet fairs In lowa, and s 914 & Clty, will be xolemnized tomorrow cvening | R. J. O'Hanlon, general organizer of the | “jng PoTarement honds qustend: e e | (his ChbwR-thab. (he Pt ~Waek:iniBaptem: | + MASON OITY, In, April 16.—At mids PECIALIST } Omaha. "Hav. Calfoa of the "Brordway | American Humane assoclation, after con- SUMMARY FOR YEAR. ber s the most popular week for the fairs. [ DISht last night Mrs. H. B. Tunure shot E SPECIA| ! Shathitlab hidrch WOl SR ¥ | terring with Mayor Jennings and others, | N¢ Jmprovement bonds out April = _ They are grouped by weeks as follows: and killed her husband and then shot her- THE BEST In oJev G, W Snyder . daghter, M | Yesterday decided o postpone forming | \L 1900 o o i S st | At Fairae Al Winlleld, Moyt | Self through the heart. It fs thought ehe PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ‘ All Diseases and Syivia, wii leave Monday for Washington, local brazch of the soclety until next week. | ntaraut paid quring year . rjeasant, Monticello, Nevada, Harlan, Eac | was insane, TOURIST EXCURSIONS e annual meeting of | Ho will leave this morning for Sloux City | 8pocial asscasment certificates City,” Malcom, Shenandoah, Wilton Junc- Run via the Disorders of Men Misslonury xoclety Cof the Emeitsh |\l "o "Gy, where he expects (o or. | for Year HAca ey tion, Knoxville, New Sharon, Fairfax. Religlous Re: at Winterset. nds April 16.—(Special.)— 10 years in Omahs “ptember, First Week—Waukon, Man- & son, Atjantic, Tipton. Nashue: Strawberry | WINTERSET, Ia in Philadelphia before returning hom Y e 8215861 87 | Point, Perr ganize branches of the association, and will Total .... GREAT The fire department was called about 3 | return to Council Bluffs Tuesday. Wednes- " received by treasur West Union, Eldora, Hum- [ Two weeks ago Rev. G. L. Parker of New 'cloek yesterdny mOrmE to. the dwelling | b Nt (18 g conag Bty Toaee oo tecuived by tressuner boldt, Marengo, Maquoketa, lowa City, | Jersey, by Invitation, came to this city, all | | SEE—————————— VARICOCELE ua of rd_Sherlock, 62 Ninth ‘avenuo, [ (0¥ ahd Thursday of next week he whll Visit | ol e ment bonds outstand. 0 M | What Cheer, Central City, Malvern, Mable- | 1} 0" 1l rohes uniting fn the call. From the = HYDROCELE curea Where n blaze had stirted In (ha barn. iyt | the public schools and Thursday evening a | Mot Imbrevement bonds” outst ton, ‘Winterset, Sutherland, Emmetaburg, [ the churches uniting in the call. From the RocK 'sLAND . Toof was destroyed, the damage being cov. | meeting will be held in the city hall for the | as above........ f 3 | Grihnell, Lemars, Mount Ayr, Traer, Eldon, [ start vast congregations have assembled A Method new, without cred by insurance,” The origin of the fire # WARRANTS DRAWN, Seymour. to listen to him. The mectings have been | | ———— § / cutting. pain or loss I8 unknown. purpose of forming @ local organization. Warrants drawn during the year amount | ,September, ~Second ~Week — Greenfleld, q N/ /78 of time. The Ladies' Mr. O'Hanlon has spent ten weeks In this | to $106.601 7, a8 folinwe Ogden, " Mechanicaville, Marcus, Eikader, 10 the Methodist Episcopal church, the ROUTE cared for liteanathepotson o taoona i ropld odlaty ot 8L PaUIE | L e id has oigantsed looal branohes of | GnSTal fund 3 66,01274) Clinton, Bloomeld, Cascade, ~Hampton: | largest in the city. It is one of the great- SYPHILIS gy o Epis wed from gt and symptom Grundy Center, Newton, Falrfield, West Lighting fund. ghting fun [Point, Marion, Oskaloosa, Osage, Red Oak, General sewer fund of Mrs. J. Tidd, | the b the lllow avenue and Eighth street. The est revivals experienced in Winterset. em. Soon every woclation in sixteen cities. He does 10,475 05 Leave Omaha— I 2 e R disappears completely and foreve o man's auxiliary h ftreet. The | not ask for any financial assistance, the | Bridge fund..... ; West 'Liberty, Avoca, Orange City, Clarion. Vla Scenic Route through Coloradoand | | “BREAKING OUI' of the disease on the skin Paon ut_the home of Mee. I M %Frey. | organization of these local branches being [Judgment fund . September, Third Week—Vinton, Dewltt, Mayge Ruids Hetel Utah or face. lreatment contains no dangerous £ First avenue, ! part of the educational movement inaugu- | WAter fund. : Arslglnnon'; Victor, n'l‘md‘;'-, ‘l(rLti‘Ipnnln. HAMBURG, la., April 16.—(Special.)— . WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND drugs or injurious medicine. o e 0. Murphy of Answorth, Neb., | rated by the American Humane assoclation | peciai. sosessmneit srading fund - porte, Munchester! Eacherilie, Gutnrte cen- | %, © R Lot e SORERTH WRAKMEN, Sy it b and Miss Margaret V. Kibler of Stockham, Ve 1] ter, Pella, Toledo, Afton. . with a few deputies, raided the Hotel bl - %, C il ] Domo e hmartied Monduy evening at thd 1n its erusade agaiast ignorance and cruelty. | [mprovement fund.................... 4459 4 | “Gotober—Independence. Jullan Saturday night. A lot of gambling For information and * Tourist Dicriona: Y and YiDoes Adsh. Teok st vim. v 1 A Waibien of '}!‘;;f“ Rubber stamps at DeLong's, 307 B'way. Total .. % +....$100,601 77 Northwestern lowa Bankers. devices were captured and a number of &‘;‘“9" Icket Office, 1323 Farnam and strougtu. With organs impaired and weak, wpkiy e ‘Heputy Hoasurer ot fonpet mentloned warranis were drawn | The program has been received here for | prominent citizens arrested. i, N STRICTURE cured with a new Home g o gy TWO CHECKS ARE WORTHLESS. | Silarics of officers and clerks.....$ 1035000 | the meeting of Group No. 2 of the Towa et - —————————————— | Trcstment. N0 baln, tio dstentios from busl: . H. Jenking, the young man charged B od aud. L | . ol . " ness. Kidney and Biadder Troubles. WIth cashing several forge y e and marshal's departments Bankers' assoclation at Rock Rapids, Apri Muscatine Lawyers Delinquent. “ » ity SRl S R W | oormmmer e SiEinca omer on | dry A IS R e ey e o e | MOACKEINE, 120 Ml T | WO [t WM GO, | oS otiier arrived from St Lo J b l partment..... ... 5.9 85 i " s 1l on on oF address . 1o fhe Wirpose .,,":.",,,K,',;‘,‘,‘,,';T",’;“;‘{{‘4&- Two checks passed by a stranger last|Fire and police aiarm system northwestern part of the state. The pro- |Bere have found sixty-two persons und iriis | pp RADWAY & CO. New York--Gen: | po o 1. 119 90¢ 14ih St J > Engineering department Jenkins' | Saturday on D. W. Bushnell and E. A.|p, . Ir a8 flie Lol rinting and supplies M Sl has fled any information “against | Maurer were returned yesterday as belng [ City pound...... " JThe receipts in the general tund at the | OF€ed: The matter is now In the hands | Contingencics ghristlan Fome lant week amointed o | Of the police, but they have only o slight intehauntal 20, being $3,370.20 above the estimated | clue to work on. Sewer maintenance h ,? If possible. 8o far hone o ' needs for the cufrent expenses of the week | Includ a bee owing this city a total of $100,000 back | tiemen: 1 inclosed’ M. O., f toh :‘r:;v:‘r r: “I’:‘Rl.nnnk:g ;;“m’:k ';:.I;:;:G ,2’: taxes. One law firm owes $77,000. Luu"wl“n"n "’..3' me on dn::n'l{‘n?l nl'; _sjalil_!' & ?!flflfl!, 0@"‘ uah' i Rel o _— sponse by E. D. Huxford of Cherokee, and ¥ yout Ready Ratlet e morald 28 Ready Rellef in conald- NO CURE, NO PAY, SRR SARTIE e Zo e (DUL. TR STEN CLEIDS g bt 8 Sun AR Ol for some time Towt power aicning draina R. R. R. our Vacuum Organ Developer wil 13404 % | er's Relation to the Public,” Frank Y. Locks of Sibley; “Auction Sales,” F. A, McCor- [ Enter the § r superior to Tewtore you without drugs o to Hold the St but T consider the nack of Sioux Clty; “Recollections of 1893," for at Least Two Per- this, as it gives b and this bulance was placed o the: cpedly | B¢h check was drawn on the National | Gty bridges ¢1 the contingent fund.’ i she manager's | Bauk of Commerce of Omaha, and was for 'é‘;j.'prl's'a'f’-:i:sf:".:‘r'rx;::‘;‘riann. SIRRLIS Ee K iy [ $10- They were slgned . L. Macon, and |8pecial improvements ..., in this fund, The halanes | Wade pavable to E. 8. Shawver. Across 1ced to the credit of the gea. | one end of each of the checks was what e; not one 1/ ‘write for aatiafaction. oty 15,000 In J. M. ALEXANDER. el 6. free part in ‘LOCAU APPLIANCE CO. 138 Thorp Bk Indianapolle, Ind, formances, G. L. Tremain of Humboldt; “‘Banknot P. W. Hall of Sheldon; “The World's View of the Banker,"” Louls Vogt of Georgla. up the deficl Total as above.. WASHINGTON, April 16.—Forecast: | und. : LEVY FOR' 1900 i For Nebraska and Kansas—Falr Wednes- \ 4 purported to be the bank's certificate stam 5 3 0F SIRDTRSRA" QU6 SAUNSR=RAE WARRMA ' ol Dovs Who rum wa Flew Myers, 12-year- | bearing the signature of A. J. Lanning, A antiesar foh NN il tag lney nd proc | o tortmm o Fite and Taraads, Sar, - TRUTKISY OIS} NTReL Rovshrty RIRTREATO run Rway. teom tholr honies fn | ™AL "800 s 'the’ sireaser mines | iEneSE . valuation being placed at e secretary of the State Board of Con- | winds, becoming variable. ] {waitiie Word trom "their parenis. e | small article, securing the balance of the | Géneral fund. 10 mils... 1§ 22,900 23 | trol has complled a stement showing the| For lowa—Fair Wednesday, except rain ] 0, Souncil BIUfTs on the uppor | check in cash. The checks were deposited | LENUNE fund, 3 mills. 4,598 8 | losses to the state of lowa on account of | and decidedly colder in extreme castern | When' t1 t nfm".'»‘r‘ neeing e maba fin @ local bank and were returned from |.|3§¢§¥y"932:1‘Ji"l.‘fim.'. : Y4bia 4g |fre and tornadoes at the eleven state inati- | portion. Thursduy far; warmer; northerly ) ow 1 oY induced “u fisherman | Omaha yesterday with o statment that thoy | Fark fund i mi.. 4 Jhlonn. ungar i onra. of he hoerd; aBd iy inds. Toethacher Radrelgle Rncumbcism: Lo i | arratod al the' transfer thes wers neik. | Were forgeries. Sewer fund, 1 'mili . ; also al the educational Institutions. 'This| For Missouri—Rain and decidedly colder | FoSthache, Negrelgla Rhoumstiem, Lum Bralns eick and hungry. " Myers {8 son of & swit: faismant tuode 4 mill ... Teport shows that the entire estimated loss | Wedneaday in southern and eastern; fair in | sofas. o kidneys, pains around the liver' | Bukhon jlames’ father I ‘passenger con. | Gravel roofing A, H. Read, SAL Broad'y. | Bridge fund, 11t milla o0 ) to the state In the past sixty years was | northwest portion. Thursday fair; warmer; ArelinE ot e domnts, stdiset, | | at a meat market, or you St Ay :;:n':a:;.l.x.’.f\.wi to Ay T Intersection’ paving and " grading about $623,775.49 from fire and $35,626.04 | winds becoming northwesterly. Roller Wi DRore Immadiate: sune " " Y Tovents 4l ot ‘e srorm scho Uikie | £ agity Waitiag we Tamenius, - L, e fand 3 wmiiic 43818 | trom tornadoes. A part of the time the| For Colorado-—Fair; warmer Wednesday. continued for a few days or- | | can hire other people to ; —— A THR : ¢ falr, with warmer In eastern por- permanent cu; jold by dr N { | N Y. Pl et Bolaltor Wadswort Bond loan fund, 31 mills.. 10 11548 6 | total amount of property subject to loss was | Thursday fair, think for you, or a nimble- \ WhIRE Co. Vingiape 4. SaUslaN SNatTON A 1he mesting of the [ Funded dent fund,'s milla. 9,195 39 | over $6,000,000. In a few cases the state was | tion; northerly winds, becoming variable. JRE TO GET RADWAY'S you, 4T | Insured. but generally the stute has not fn- | For Wyoming—Falr; warmer Wednesday fingered girl to write your owner, DLelavan Smith and Charles R T W Ribwell and Bife 10’ Ance no choloe as yet. The following teachers cloudy Seeks Pardon for a Woman, Omahu public, 1t ought to be & valuable Davis sells g ety : Total, 43 mill . = T e s s posserey 3500 REWARDI . || 1etters. but do you know & Y your ftrecs, shrubs and roses of | 000 fo 4 Javis sells paint. An effort recently made to Induce | - [ 1 Record o N 3 By r the death of his wife, Mrs. A y nsur- » b . * n he above reward for any case of v !l":l.('h 622 l:;au Broadway, Council Bluffe. | Mikesell, were diswissed In the dlstriot b B ——. auce companies to offer a blanket polley | OFFICE OF THE WIATHER RUREAU, e l‘))yn'l"i‘“‘k S Houtione | | good dl(,tlo'nary is & great oner : - . AHA, A . o or tem- L Col o1 vencss Wi 3 4 phones. ofee, 44; resldence, 4445 | court yesterday and judgment entered| Judge Wheeler yesterday fxed . the | CCYCTIRE all the state bulldiugs has been | Yoravure and precipitation coinpared with Indigestion. Contupailon of Cesthveris e | | help in writing or speak | —— | Gaiust he city for 3,000, In one suit the |amount of colateral taheritence . to b ul;[n]urcv:n(ul. and the honrd"hnu ;m»mea It| the corresponding day of the thred | Lile Liver pil, wher the ifections wre wrict- | | fng correctly? { e S SO Judgment entered was 32,800 and in the |paid to the state by the estate of the late | ne n:,,f':’,', B YRR 87 nb""""“ 1901, 1900, 1898, 189, | o eber fall 6 give satiectior 256 Probabl. Y 4o —_— *eee@® | other, $200. | Stephen Caldwel of Avoca at $5,646.25 public bulldings. A large number of the | Mfaximum temperature.... 5 570 RS eontain 100 Pills, 100 boxes contain 40 Pills, g | y you have a decrepit | Judge Aylesworth convened the April|caldwell left an estate g -;,vubo'.':’i state bulldings are now fireproof and all the Mhflnn‘.n'\ h‘."l“l‘l"r . "Lf EA boxes contain 15 Pills, Beware of .m.:'.ux‘n:l:m old dictionary in your effice. It ! THHEE term of the superior court und made & par- | §113,000. His heirs live fn Massachusetts | e DulIdings arc so constructed; besdes, | NEUH UTON " 000 D A 00 60| ARSI PoR oty SERea oy is so tattered and dirty that you flll‘ns tlal assignment of cases. The case of the |and New York. the board is arranging for fire protection at [~ Record of temperature and rrecijitation | Jackson Sts. Chizago, Tl Sold by seldom use it. Throw it ia the Hats 08 Tows s 14l nealnat W, B Havere B, all institutions and will 500n have the fn- | at Omana for this day and since March b | por 50t vl 50 00 Ton g bougs waste basket and get & AND stock, Involving the treasurership of the Masalaas Biaaasis. stitutions much better prepared to restat | 190 16t gl LR il Bt Dmaha, Neb.s deo. 8. bavis, Couticll | school board, was assigned for tomorrow, | Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to | fires. BeRtioncy Tar the day ooy WEA Tows | HFTY chTs Miuor cases that encumbered the docket | the following lowa's Oldest Native Dead. Total exc .,I,‘:,”.,.i Ma i V without belng brought fal w K Name and Residence 3 Normal precipitation ii'iich an ar ety o o palbo. ol wuid Wog gl ol N (- AR ','“'* death of Thomas 8. Box at Mount | pycess for the diy 4 inch Will Buy the" best pair Y P e B fermi Claudie Hamiiton, Council Bluffs. . leasant is announced. He had been known | Total since March 1 ... 1chos 0! e y 2 d Ad Miy v 'y b a8 1 T Vinu? he best pa eard the motion for a | Eaward Addis, Minden 1n for mauy years as the oldest native of Iowa, | Deficlency since March 1. O ineh . . Money at our store, \TOf continuance In the divorce suit of William |Geraldine Howard, Savage, Neb as he was born In Baltimore townshlp. | Behclency for cor. heriod, 1eow. ' 20 thonon | 2to the News— |- gansy A Kirby against Nellie Kirby and a motion | Mark Fouts. Loveland, lu. Ha) Heare. Couate e Daseiaber T 10 Tilkan Tt |08 £ DRE, V¥ neR Retires from | i priced goods, but in thes on behalf of the pl - .| Myrtle A Morehouse, ‘Loveland, Ta 4 i L S Reports from Statious ai 7 ¥, M. | v Shoes You can depeng e plaintiff to reduce the tem h father, a native of South Carolina, settled | oo coit a2 A5 A ::,..rmnd-m% an especial :‘:;;r;o:ptlg:m;ms:::m .8 -'12“ & Moty e Principal Elected at Carroll, in Henry county in 1534 and was the first O Y y y - % It is the latest out and sohelars | ‘made. stylish, of° mecd| Defend % Yhder wavisemeot, SIBLEY, Ia., April 16.—(Special Tele- | resident of the county. His mother was the [a[BE| % | INDIANAROLIS, April 16.~The everywhere pronounce it the t matertal and will wear o | e crhwinal cases will be ar- | gram.)—Prof. W. P. Johnson, principal of | ATst White woman in that part of the state R85| & [opolls Press will make it last app best Contalning over 300,000 1 | ong Hine, W the dic-| raigued tbis morning. the Sibley public schools, after a three |and lived in Henry county three months be. |~ STATIONS AND €rATE |BJ|EL| | today. With tomorrow it will e words and having a corps of 340 { | M“““wly 0 our nnuwi Bael Botars FA years' term here, bas been chosen principal | fore she saw any other of her sex. Mr, OF WE. It :‘: ,’31 § 1nto the |mnmm‘...15. |'\- we ]JJ‘M \;u):n-“\‘\"h\ Jonss ane JAL e 4’“ o ¢ These transfers were filed yesterday (n the [ ©f the public schools of Carroll, Ia., at a|Box had always lived near the place where il 184 ';";1"“1‘”“?’.;‘] 1‘1"‘»::;:‘!‘ "hix misarity intetent| men, coatin ln Pionies s abatract, title and loan office of J. W.Squire, | 4]ary of $1,350. There are forty appli-|he was born, engaging in farming during 4R IRH K char :‘ s “L Nows o the re H"m\ & oearly & million ! 101 Pearl street: cants for the principalship at Sibley, with | his entire life. 27 PR TN SR S, in the Indlanapolls X @ollars before placed before the Look fo Clark, lot 6, block 13, C, W 5 | hav J . North Platte, partly cloudy Willlams, and assoclating with blw John Q fov.the B no Fetorson and. husbund o M. M. ' | B :';':,;,::':'""f",;r next wchool year:| 4 long petition for the pardon of Miss | Cheyenne. purtly cloudy : H. Holliday, former proprietor of the News, book. It 1s & valuable boek--by | Lamon, lot 17, block 2 Sunnyeide [y PERECRG GRS A ';',‘D:‘;";zbo’:"""; Delllah Fails of Bremer county Is to be [ §aIt Lalie City, partly Cloudy had attempted Lo establish a rival paper. far the best dictionary betere e SSTTTR® ket N Oificer and ‘Baran B | Bond. The Misses Allison, Beckley and | PTei°0ted to Governor Shaw. Dellab Fails | Huron, cioudy' . The veniure has haen ohesrval with dplers the English-spsaking peeple. FARM LOANS Fusey to State auluq'- bank of Schreiber retire. 2 Is a young woman convicted of murdering [ Wiliston, clear est by the newspaper fraternity. Mr. Holli- Souncll Blufts, lots 4, 7. 8 and 10, Jerome Kern. She was very poor and when | g g 60y, "a0ing day becomes a member of the News co- CALL ON OR WRITE THR Louis, cloudy ... Vietim of Corn Salve. quite young Kern, who was an old man, |8t Faul. cloidy MARSHALLTOWN, Ta., April 16.—(Spe- | 88i0ed @ great influence over her. As she [ Duvenpart; cloudy - N block 16, Grimes' add, q. ¢. d.. N ated )l ln#r Nebraska | Thomas Smith 1. , ud lowa, James N. dy, I h to Felix Glimo: k) uii,ln e Cooncli Blute. " " nely nely 8774, w. d Dreterence from ihe mewsphper field. 1y | | 190 FARNAM STRE®®, devote his attention 1o his private affairs IN REGARD TO IT. | | partnership and Major Richards retires Ly | | MEGBATH STATIONERY OO | | 44 P R 4 g | ©lal)—The funeral of E. J. Couer, who died 6TeW to womanhood she bad sultors, but | Helena, clovdy g EWIS OUTLER e e, e L | K B e D e R . -y 4 salve was yesterday nfternoon. For a |sible matches for her. Finally Kern's son [ BiSmarck, cloudy @ . Ap ¢ AN Funeral Director \We déaire to'retur our sitcero and hear(- | loug time he was foreman of the Towa Cen- | fell in love with Delilah and when the usuai [ o o o <104 - = rom. Wishington y P SALE AEANS v .-.".".1‘.."".‘1'.‘3-7'# c,':::z . :-J;Iym:;l:" o nu:-. [ho %o kindly and | tral machine shops and was & great favor- | 0pposition arose she confessed to her young [ T Trace of pre L O TIaeTes Giorsin hus definitaly made up s & '"m"f"fll".’ ) : . % W K % 4. AN A nd 1o tuke a trl 0 the P | g Ny Ius oF i wi ni y e “ : % in the bour of our ead |ite among (ke laboriug men of the city. |lover. He bought a revolver, gave it to her Local Foreiast Qmeial, | summer, b et B - 10Ty LT ‘ . / Sherviaa & MeCounell sud Kiko &

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