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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDA a3 the flesh heals in a few days, he notified the company of his loss Dy ng Elmer Urbach Bouses Interest in e et e Will Opes & Washing X . onsible for the DAY t L artically covered by imsurases in (B ‘Umd ftates Officials Issne New Bouth m in the form of healthy, new blood; but when the | made by the b nd especially for Remain o Nebraskas Phoen 1 der. circulation is tainted with poisonous germs hum fs Of ANy L4 Lo s e | rnson that the fath ’4” company afier n | et 0 n’m matter, a slight scratch brasion of the skin —— e - - — Dodge Counts WMortkage Record bureed the bank for the money o 7 ™ - | { infh m..“mm a fr-l:'ml' : tiny pimples grow to “ iy | REMON eb., May (Special.) y joints and atmed ands oftes 3 out into of 1o cal SITE SOUGHT FOR STATE HEADQUARTERS | to seid. | = atton HAS NO WISH TO LOSE CITIZENSHIP | . i ChlT he mortgage record fo | HARDER DUTY FIXED FOR SETTLERS s & poilted Bio 216 AIIAYS & MERR: Jo Wedlt | ok oniy GO I Reep (‘; ord for Dodge | for the month of April: Farm | chronic state of infl ation, but every organ and fibre of the body 1 you are not Uof impuri- s and p into Cancer. nature su r]v\ng the healing hn to Be Considered Among Other Anchor Ripr Citles by Anclent Order of United b “» to Do | MOTtgages recorded fifteen, a released twenty-five, a 5 Eapects 1o Have Mach Busine: oday. The for st wount $24- | nereased Cost of 1 ount $0- | gesirain Muny fro village and city mortgages recorded and Keep the ¥ 05; released ten, amount Work Improving ( roving Um Wil Selling Out sh circulation em is re onls Exposition=is Re- Neale, J. A tained Also to Represe Juan Boy gt $6,218.25. Eighty-ove chattel morigages were ing to $9 ties. With Workmen—Jdests Over Senn- ated, so deeply pois re apt to become chironic and of i so am sestenders at n, amount ¥ torini Contest. e Land 1 p— filed. amoun 1 became aflicted with a severe sorc leg and from the kneo to tha foot was one selid sore, which was very offensive. I spent over $1,000 n | on two trips to Hot Springs, and local phyci- s cians treated me to mo purpose. 1 had about { decided to mave my leg amputated, when friend induced me to try §.8.8. 1 began to take your medicine, and in the short space of soven month completely and thoroughly ol curcd me, M A witnoo today as to what nthe constitu- | 8. 8. 8. will do when taken regularly. The sore 1 sores | has bealed entirely and my health has improved There led tha five released, amounting to $6,308 s chattel mortgages during any month for six years MITCHELL. € D. M spe The offici: fice of Mi s in the United & s land of bhich for purpose the impre GRANO ISLAND'S CRUSADE bell have received the new der jssued by the commis ¢ LYONS Neb, May 1.—(Special)—The |eral ho Daggett, ten miles northeast | act of cong gether with household furniture | poses a harder duty Farmhouse N Ly at Wash ss January 2 1, wh ' leg i Masor Orders Al Gambling Houses | and Wine Rooms Closed Up Tin of the family, was de- | Yankton reservation concernin r phov eterday forencou. A por- | ing up before the expiration of the five-ye farm buildings were also de-|limit. Until this act was passed r ling eighty tons of mi r vears, eat. | wonderfully. I have already gained 20 pound - J. B. TALBERT, Box 245 Winona, Miss rd for the from & severe need cuse of tubercolosis. Dr let|on the Yaokton reserva mal hay and several head of hogs and calves. | commutation proof—that is. prov The fire started from a defective flue while | time t Mr. Dargett was working in the fields | and | There was some insurance on the buildiogs. | would and are such a tax the svst that atient to r land at $1.25 per a lude all proofs le betwee of the free b cause the er Discing the Corn Ground fis S. M 8. is the ry, potash rtful d tem of the impurities ! d . o bust s8¢ residance po? ¢ the | St. Louls exposit x FARNAM, Neb, May 2.—(Special.)—The e I S L fer. %t contains no mercnry, pota F ot i : t b« :v«' SYIP- | removed. one of the gamb t move to New York \inin the ers in this locality. Corn planting ‘ 4 silke et ) se tity A his case has grown |, "\ o0 "tor Oklshoma t zenship in Nebraska, but r o oar-|is i blast. Many of the farmers fol e 4 - ves und 1 « { et or t D says there ! ... oo and the othe 2 r uts have been made and 1 am per- | lowed the suggestions of Prof. Brumer of o h d a ! ! t i fu only one room At the penitentiary that| .o..ceq™'o run their o that 1 will retain my citize the State university and thoroughly disced pr < . phiy 1 u . i r i can be used for hospital p shig Nebraska and at the ne open | the ground before listipg. This put the ‘ % 5 when you in exj tors § Urbach was convicted Richardson | Large Aere ot sugas Beets. 5 ’ n this city ground io the best possible order for list ot : N il who desire it county. His septence was commuted to| GRAND ISLAND. a7 2.—(8pecial,) Hepiiaenid Rintredd taterents ing. killed the frst crop of weeds and de- | €7 "OmaIN < : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. five years and three months and this tim e Amer eet Suga e il ton | Stroved the vitality of the eggs of the ¢ i OXired toNas. AfTERgeBMNts Gfe U . M visterdiy sndtave| 1 1 hat Senator Thurston | SONEC LN free of cost, o a " the hospital Why similar ris were hun that of la O ralis nterests in this ¢ The cena Rash to File Ol Claims. | This order will remove mu:t ! : made by the fusion admin ation of the | to whether t 1 OF exjpects be tn San Francisco at the 'ANSTON, Wyo., May 2 —Claims the | from epeculation, for when " e e e T e ——— 9 4 THE CORRECT NUMBER 01 out locating claims and bave already filed | tlement, for at the end of the five years planted for the local plant to Norfolk, it National Bank Reserve Agents. some 200 with cultivation, the land will be greatly And list of prize winners, <ill be publisheed in :“’""”":I e :"“‘”"; '“"h"‘ to Omah& | L1l be dificult to induce the farmers in| The Chase National bank of New York | o Py - AP D 8. milar mistios a0d at the nex! meel. | this vicinity to again enter into contracts. | and the First Natioral bank of Omaha [ MIEBISSSerFs 1o MeCt at eeBsmash. | hands of speculators so quickly as where . I ‘he Sunda Bee ing of the grand lodge, which will be held | have been approved as reserve agents for | - LA e final proof could be made for a song. There ’ 14, & report will be Arranging for the Fourth. the Smith Nat il Al The district convention of the Royal High- he Smith Natlonal bank of St. Edward . 4 Neb. | landers will be in Tecumseh Wednesday Delegates are expected to be present from twenty fnstit fent 16 there. He are known as the S, n has not heen explained w perated this y nage is good Mr. Howe be Joubt ab it. Should it fail 5000, requiring an average of | foruia and Eas several ol fields are being filed prove up on his quarter fo P- | the rate of 190 a day. The fleld covers | $200 he would have no difficulty ir vearly all the southern part of Ulntah | his land for an advance of $400 or $500 county from the north branch of the Muddy | This order issued by new Wyor orney for Seek Hea cra in Omaha specia! committee of the Ancient Order | of United Workmen was here today consult try before the state co ot L] ns to the acre, a campaign next fall ing with citizens relative to the local bid . f Ma pers n county cases in Ca these cases e commissioner river to the Uintah range of mountains. rts about the middle e Francisco | The ie a matter of doubt. It is believed that f He will leave carly next week will bave a tendency to keep the settler Standard Of people bave had men |70 the land for the required term of se for the permanent location of the bead- quarters of the grand lodge of the order, | FBoUId the factory again ship the beets enhanced in value and wil) not get into the in Nebraska City M submitted recommending one of six Ne- braska cities for the coveted prize. The is little land open to settlement on the Yank ton reserve at preseut, not tc exceed a few thousand acres, and fhis generally is | some distance from railroad connections. WYMORE, Neb., May 2.—(Special.)—Ar- rangements are being made for the greatest Contenct for Yankion. competition {s between Omaha, Lincoln, | celebration ever held in southern Nebraska | gawara ( York, Grand Island, Hastings and Kearncy. | on the Fourth of July. One thousand dol- |y, All of these cities have been visited by the | lars has been raised for amusements and committee, excepting Omaha | there be everything from a greased Dr. R. W. Laflin, member of the house of | pig to & balloon ascension. The committee representatives as a delegate from Gage |in charge are: J. A. Reuling, J. F. Steele county, 18 chairman of the location com- | R. P. Boyle, W. P. Taylor and Dr. C. C mittee and the other members are Frank | Gafford. x castles Dudley of Yanktown n s been awarded the contract for the witer system for the Yasktss, & D., fn ZMAHI’IN AFTER BIGGER GAME HERE'S A REAL PEDESTRIAN dian school, at his bid of $4 Civil Service Examinations. Congressmas Will Hefase Renomi He is Training for n Walk from Sioux rREE Anv":g by ou Phyu(r'-n! and o FREE gAuth Wiy vl babios comis will 14 tion Next Vear to Try for United Falla to Buffale Exposi- medicipe a0 Free Home Treatment a 116 page illustraied bool b e el il A F o L es Senatorship. cribing symp G examinations at Omaha, Sioux City and tion. ms and cause 0f Giseases with best ireatment. also many valuable ts and prescriptions in yxlm lauguage, saving you hcavy docior s bills, sk for i F. Beeman of Kearney, W. E. Horeford of | Burlington June %, for these positions in| SIOUX FALLS, S, D. May 2.—(Special ’ Aiblon, C. R. Shaffer of Fremont and W. | Shelton Board Elects Officers. the Agr | | tagnt # | | SI0UX FALLS, 8 D., May 2.—(Special.) . ural department: Horticultur- | Telegram.)—The Stoux Falls Pr — 2 i s SHELTON, Neb., Ma 3. —(8 A g + in -4 prot John F. Lloyd. instructor in drawin L. Ross of Dakota City. Speaking of the | S b e el ) | (8t Ay, $2000; ethnologlat, SMIARy, [lcussing the senstoethl situation, 16 the | 55g" phiysichl €Uitkrs fa: the city Sebools, [ The village board met last night and or- | §1,500; assistant in seed labor: $1.200: | morning will say, on what pind g ot 3 il sehools task before the committee, Dr. Lafiin said & it g B apparently “We are recelving very flattering offers | Kanized by electiag H. C. Hansen chairm Pl & ot and | (he best of authority, that Congressmian for the permanent location of our grand |L- L. Weaver aecretary and C. A. Robin- | property clerk, $900; field assistant, $1,000, lodge headquarters and we will have no | 0P treasurer. E. Oliver was elected mar- | and com erwood street commis- nroy and Frank Fergu- licenses yeiologist. $1.800; ifustru | has placed himself in training for a unique Cures the vers worst cases of | vepepsis. Constipation. Headache, Palpitution of Heart { Journey. He intends to walk from Sioux Liver and Kidney discases and bad resulis of La Grippe. Send fc | Falls to Buffalo after the close of the Write us about all ¥ | E. W. Martin of Deadwood will under no | circumstances accept a remomination next stant Attormes. | year, the inference being that he will enter Roswell, N. M. |the contest for the United sta ant attorney in | ship erior and as- ties of the position roof of it <. S0l by druggists, don t accept sy Fubstitute but uter, $1,000 difficulty fn finding a city well located and (®hal and D. U school year. The distance between the two send us #end Dr. Kay's Renovator by return mail, Addre DR. B. J. KAv MEDICAL CO., Saratoga Spring Appointed As A. C. Can has been ap rtme desirable in every respect for state office, | Sloner. John The location of our headquarters will mean | 508 Were each granted saloc A great deal to the city agreed on. A Table Rock Issues Bonds. the Dep building will be constructed and offices for | TARLE ROCK, Neb, May 2.—(Special.)— | sumed the d today. His B e | GARERIC the entire state jurisdiction will be opened 0., May 2.—(Special) At the session of the school board the | Appointment was endorsed by GOVErnor | ole Oleson of Yamkion Loses Leg as | SD€ATING o this vicinity is progressing TH‘ { up therein. Besides this all future meet- | §11 500 achool bonds, voted at the recent | Otero and otber republican politicians of | Rewult. | nicely and there have been few delays r Ings of the Nebraska grand lodge will be | bond election, were issued and signed and | New Mexico. Mr. Campbell formerly was | YANKTON. §. D, May 2-—(Special.)— | The clips in almost every instance have will be sent at once to the state auditor | United States attorney for Wyoming. Ole Olson, young som of Peter Olson of | Peen a surprise to the flockmasters, in that | | are located. Ou: order has about 30,000 | for registration, and disposed of, when Cheyenne Public Bullding. Gayville, was operated upon Tuesday by | {B€Y are much lighter this vear than cver i | members in Nebraska and the grand lodge [ work will begin on the elght-room brick | Supervising Architect Taylor has decided | PTS. Rudgers and Gross of this place and | before. The wool is shorter, looser 15 one of the largest in the state buliding. During the afternoon Dr. Laflin called — i M voung man was thrown from his horse " inneapolis for the comstruction of the the state house and laughed with the offi- Horse Breaks Woman's Arm. t t " . some weeks ago, his foot caught in the clals there over some of the humorous in. | HUMBOLDT, Neb., May 2.—(Spectal.)— | Superstructure and completion of the Chey. | S0, "€00 180, 1ol o0 Th'ichs” trom cidents of the last legislature. Senator | Mrs. Fred Harding, wife of a farmer. In ::mu{l‘ _‘m et :: md“"“\‘y "w'r’ um“] | the animal, he was drageed for a quarter | Wil fall short from 5,000 to 15.000 pounds. | Arends & ounty en attempting to releace a horse which had 0 it gl w0 s " . = oettrdic Aad Biturille & m"’";d i ‘.‘h arm by the animal and the member badly | Amige the samples of stone from the Raw- | 108 b s ":’ TN h‘ arbec wire fence, | PIERRE, 8. D. May 2 P b RLUrhiiz some dake . "1lins and Iron Mountain (Wyo.) quarries, | 804 it wae due to a ‘eavy overcoat the| gram)_p. P. Roll, a merchant ¢ over, on White river, sent an s i ’ s this city eek ago cured for life ana the poison named Thompson to «m> ity a week ago | SYPH|L|SHNM”4 Sloansed from after a load of supplies and with $500 to de- | he system. Soom every igh And posit for him. The man falling to return, | disappears compietely’ and forever “BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the clties i 1030 miles. that he can ma professor fizure a day el ¢ senator- t of the 1 Wool Clip is Light DRAGGED WIT held where the permanent headquarters SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years in Omabs VARICQCELE ana HYDROCELE curoa. | 1 cep of Foster & Smit his left leg amputated below the knee. The | Cleaner than for years. One clip will fall to Sccept the bid of Foster & Bmith of short of last year's weight over 25,000 pounds, and the same number of shee; were sheared this year as last. Others vew governor had called a special s jon. | splintered suess we're up here through force of - the material proposed to be used in bufld- | Y0UDE Man wore that be was alive whea b Lodges in Foot. ing. 1t it is practicable, stone from both | P!CK®d UP. The coat became wrapped about avit.” remarked one of the early ar-| ypcyUMSEH, Neb. May 2.—(Speclal)—A | quarries will be used in the bulding and | D'® head and ehoulders. protecting the rivale, and that reminded Dr. Lafin of 8 | 1oa4eq revolver yesterday was accidentally | ui other material will be bought If possr. | UPPET Part of bis body during the fight of o 4 discharged and a 32-calibre bullet entered | ple St Answering Roll Call. the foot of Ralph Seward, a Tecumseh “Speaking of force of habit” sald he, | youth, and lodged in the ball “I've got one that beats the funny ¥ It's on Senator Edgar, who, by the way, WFLT:‘:_‘"\'.":" {u) iy cught to be given & crows fo | SHELTON, Neb, May 2.—(Special.)— I e e e rerow® for s Dever | gchool teachers have been chosen by the | BRYAN CRITICIZES M'LAURIN The ‘other diy the senator was walking |dlatrict bosrd. Prof. Paul. Goss was| down the main street in Beatrice, and Mer- | €lected to succeed himself, for the fourth N¢ win, another newspaper man, was golng | COBSecutive yvear in the opposite direction on the other side of the thoroughfare ‘Sena drinks it. Every- or faece eatment contalus no drugs or injurions medicine body (Speclal.)—These | quarantine, but on his arrival be found the | WEAK MEN from Excesser or VicTivs incorporation have been filed team driven by Thompson in & livery barn | TO 3 in Wyoming, Senator Warren having | 'h® ARimal. He will recover Roll sent another employe here | urged the department that Wyoming ma- South Dakota Incorporations. that the first one had been caught in a | terials ve given a preference in all cases | PIERRE, §. D.. M. papers e | where possible. 8 ¥OUS DEBILITY of EXBAUSTION ‘o WEAKNESS with EARLY DECAY in likes it. ¥ ACED. Iack of vim. vigor A atred S WILLOW SFERINGS DISTILLERV, yrgans impaired and wek. | & new Home OMAHA, U.3.A. th Dakota Falr assoclation, at a capital of $10,00 Incorpo- Thomas, M. Booth, J A. Richiag. C. F. Koepf awtucket-Burrows Light ~ company » Isla in this city where it was left several | i el | | | | ago, bue failed to find any trace of the | and strength, wit | pSTRICTURE cured wit Another guessing contest in The Evening | Treaument. No pain. no detention from busi- | Bee, May 8 mess. Kidoey aud Biadder rroubies LA R | A | Be Leader. | e a1, Modesa | o Smutationres. ~ Trestmoet by el BUY THE GENUING Tenchers® Inatitate at Trenton. | Voo o Amatiar, ot Sriggaeatos e ] Il 's“' iy el ;gfl ;hul.hb ¢ TRENTON, Neb., May (Special.)— LINCOLN, May In a statement made|a capital of $3.5W. Incorporators, F. M Wh t Sh " \ 7 Iy | B T fnouted Merwin, beck- | The Hitchcock County Teachers' institute | today, W. J. Bryan takes Senator Mc- | Watson. Willlam Bube, G. W. Tower and | a a \ P BRP 93 arie m 4, N6 oning to the legislator. Called as it was | oo one |0 e 10 a two weeks 14: ot Bouth Carsling to & . ;| others {500 IR0 CRA o Of The Anie | e o TR A0 IOR & 00, eska: [ Laurin.of Routh Onsolld to tMk fof what | - Thictls Pesk Land PAIE | gogeion, to be held at the Methodist church. | he declares is his pol 1 and Cattle company. at H f D rt? N RE, NO PAY. s p € h s is his political flop At the | Wessington Springs. with a capital of §10,- ave 1or cSSe ,o CU‘ 11, weak organs. MANUPACTURED BY made Senator Edgar believe he was ans & A o L T e Y Ve it | have ak org same time Mr. Bryan admits Senator Me- |¢ ncorporators S. Vesey, E. B. Main, wering roll call in a joint ses ) of the | Nebraska and Nebraskans. skan Says to enator “You're N d. at Plerre, with a capital ators, Edward Hobbs, Dc Likely to Voo This question arises in the Oll and Land company, at Plerre, | gvery day. Let us answer it to-day. ’1r, v '"'\‘:1}m‘Jr;-nx;__xm»-u;:;;;; CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., vy, J. E. Firmstone, L. L. Stephens. no ¢ at the Soldfers’ home. “ont sealedin p | . 4 Plastic Fibre-Glass company, at Pierre, | #hee ru i nc e . by matters of private interest only.| A large number of the Omaha Indians | o, tr®: It 16 bot likely tbat Mr. M- | wjn g capital of $1,000,0 Incorporators wuumum.fl Laurin will be the leader of the movement,| R. E. Von Thadden, H. H. Armstead, L. Yy 4 Representative Andrews stopped enroute |on the reservation in Thurston county are v A T T from his home to St. Joseph, Mo. Pullding themselves new houses this spring | because he is handicapped by the fact that | L. Stephens ecoe® and otherwise improving their farms. he 1s using Bis official position to misrepre- | Combination Mining and Development | & The Kendall rabbitry at St. Paul has been | sent the views and interasts of his con- '.‘:f“"‘fi—),.\“y"‘:uflq:;u -h.m]f Cr'&fi‘x‘c?]n::' A5 | 8delicious and healthful dessert. P"' |® RESULIS Itll sold to Frank G._Wilcox of Green Moun- | gyevents. but some leader will arise to | Wood L. C. Smith ared in two minutes. No boiling! T. McCanwell, F. G Tra Laurin’s action marks the beginning of a legislature and without any hes tation he| Edward Hoffman of Scribner has gon #poned; ‘Thempaon, Outris.’ to Leavenworth. Kan. where he has ac. | movement in the south, which will have an | with pital of $0.000. Incorporators, E ptec sition as cornetist in the band | influence upon the politics e | . Co it Mlaes St b iwras Stivacted here | SEVind & jon e nfluence upon the politics of the nation NOTE THE NAMAR fadlure one retu 136 Therp Bk Int DR. KA'I’S “NOVATOR invigorates and renovales the stem: purifies sud enr ches the blood; cures Tolson's Case Contimme: system: purifies sud enriches the blood; cures The State Board of Health and the | tle worst dyspepsia. constipstion, besdsche, liverand Kidnes & 855 ana8) mn!rutnn:s. Free € ® @ advice, sample and boo @ = 8 4 tain, la. E. H. Kendali has purchased an ’ oard’s secretaries met in the office of | i;icreqt in a large rabbitry in Colorado, the state superintendent of public instruc- | tts Bluft tion this afternoon, and besides granting |fight in prosp eleven physicians’ certificates trans lot of routine business that has been pend- | BAUON. question no longer unifies the white people Ing consideration for several weeks The Hon. C. A. Fowler, who was one of the [ of the southern & e of B. F. Tolson of Omaha, who 18 |represeniatives of Fillmore county in the charged with unprofessional conduct, was |last legisloture, will remove from that e o (o MR h & capital of $500000. Incor- county and engage in the hardware busi- pag ady taken UD | porators, J. M. Lively, H. L. Baleom, L. continued thirty days. Tbe case of Dr. |SOUNLY ANC EnEag | the gage of battle thrown down by Senator & 8mith no |g give direction and force to the aristocratic | | ‘:‘|"gl_ a:?i b‘"]‘“g‘ gyl and kel C] ounty has a county seat|and plutocratic element for which Mr. Me- | porators, H. L. Baicom, A. H. Wood, L. o RSN 00, LTRORS, XASD: prospect; Scotte BIufl, the new | Laurin speaks. There is such an element | Smith | :;"u:"‘jm“:““*g‘? Get a package town on the Buriington road. has an am- g, % ¢ Texas Real Estate Trading company, at o o-day. . | bition to tuke the »unty seat away from in every community, and now that the race | Plerre, with a capital of g&"t o0 rl‘;)l‘or. | porators, H. L. Balcom, A. H. Wood, L. C | es it will doubtless | Smith fest itself | plively _automatic Engine company. at erybody’'s Typewriter re. with a capl! THE BEE WANT ADS Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y 2 PRODUCE RESULTS. EN&VATO PRI OOEDOOED LE@® | 10cts man Guttery of Valparaiso was continued sixty | "wpe Catholics of Belden are striving to | McLaurin, and will doubtiess be able to| Columbia Bond and Guaranty company days. Dr. A. Flannery of Neligh, who bas | establish a church They have raised a | marshal a considerable majority in that | &t Plerre. with a um‘m of $1,000,000. In- been before the board for several months | sufficient sum of money to erect & church | ciare “but the same influences are at work | o mang ™ J0 M- Livel i on an application for a certificate, was |And are awaiting the approval of the bishop H. L. Balcom, L. D aDe AAIoE Lio anmp in other states, where there is greater dan- * —_— sratified and the parchment issued loBg | yjiug Louise Landgraf., who lives near | ger of their success. The democratic senti-| _ Fireman Missed by Ballet. with the rest Deshier, committed suicide by hanging. §he | ment is strong enough to resist and sver. | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. May 2.—(Spectal vas not in vod ith d he father 2 ) -— 1 s, Suit Against Burlington. T oo e AN el Jathel | come the McLaurin movement, but those | 1¢/¢87am.)—Willlam Hays, fireman in the | electric An interesting question is brought to the | for her, and on returning found her Lang. | Who believe that the man is more impor-| C1€C'ric light plant, had a narrow escape attention of the supreme court in a case | ing, dead tant than the dollar will have to bestir | {TOm death by a bullet today. While sit- for $1.21. instituted by Michael Burps, a [ August Laats, an Otoe county farmer, | themselves.’ tiog in the boiler room he heard a loud former employe, against the Burliagion | Wa# driving over u Uridge near Beriin report, but paid mo attention to it. Others | Raliroad company. Burns was employed | s wason weve poentmiiated tore a hersts David City Officials Appointed. investigated and found where the bullet | on the railroad in the morthwestern part | thirty feet below. Meh who were working | DAVID CITY, Neb., May 2.—(Special.)— | bad ploughed along the roof and lodged of the state. He was given a check for | near lu‘u\(d the crash and came to his | The city council organized y and | in a cupboard. A deviation of six inches the amount named and at Alllance he was rescue. Neither man nor horses were se- riously Injured | H. W. Keller was elected presiden:. Mayor | would have probably resulted in Hays held up and robbed of the check the day | The Peaver City Tribune enters a' pro- | Aldrich appointed 1. J. West, chief of po- | death after %e had received it. On the following | test against the custom of painting and | }ice; Joe Calvin, night patrolman; James ——— i b B : . Faculty Fears Smallpox. day Burns notified the cashier of the rail- | tacking advertising = signs upon fences, | Riddell, street commissioner; Dr. F. W . e road company at Omaba of the theft and | Jridges and every other wpace ™at cap be | Lester, health officer; Councilmen zeil. | YANKTON. S D. May 2—(Special Tele asked him to stop its payment. Subse- | quently the check was presented for pa are fot ornamental, us @ rule. and some | Inger and Bause, members of the Board :‘;‘“‘\“’P*““" of alleged smallpox 1n of them are absolutely offepsive. both in|of Health. Saloon licemses were granted | (¢ Mitchell university the faculty of . ;-r.'»y.u«:w, and in the matter contained in | 1o John Styskal. Joe Shramek, [ o :-nt in‘;nll“‘xol );:m;\ ryriold a r"‘;‘“”?“ he N ains e nkton trac eam golin o Horsethleves have been making them. | 500 #8d Jacob Thomas. The bond of Joha | SRR ‘3§ IVKICE VAT To0 Sotns 20 | cu“"u" PHUPEHTY sclves busy in the vicinity of lohg Pine, | Styskal was signed by a bond company, the it by . They visited Fred Whittemore, state bank | others giving personal bonds. The city's | ¢¢!; Unless a more favorable report of miner, for (he s time re Iy, tak- | fnances are in better shape than they | *M&!!Pox is received they will also refuse Public Praiss is Public PWWI’". ng 4 teain ind wagon and & saddle Horse. %M\_ ot e 1 to take part in the intercollegifite debate and was abandor it no trace has heen bere May 13 Omaha L;"::fnllE x:c“ n:rom M e i I o e L Mra. Hearst Not to Come. e S. D., May 2—(Special.)—Many A hydraulic engineer who has be mak-{ The five cases growing out of the election D, 8. P ing a survey of the valley of the Lou: = . | people are disappointed to learn that Mrs & river has made a report showing that an | COBLFOVErsy were set for a hearing this - ') ¥ 8 il t Tmmense Amont Of Dower 1t RoIng 1o waste | eek. Four men, John Moser, Mose Thomp- | F20ebe Hearst will not be able to visit chet. s y 10w - the Black Hills, as planned, this spri in that velley ch co e utilized at asny a ere Gratetul people will talk W ihat velet waich, .fi,:“‘:,,:’, b e :‘"l'd Joe Kr o ""{ ‘},‘_” Zelenka w When about to leave Washington, D. C., Tell their experience for the public §ood. | Fiver has an exceptionaly uniform Aow | Beld o0 a charge of illegal voung, and |, L GG O Cog, calling ber imme. Omaha eltisens praise Doan's Kidney |and & heavy fail rendering the power | John Marshal on a charge of electioneering | hi 06V ®h & Tersase, cating bor tmme- ~Ow both umple and reitabie. 100 Dear the polling place. Before time for | g i¢¥ 10 AT RS B A ater 1n Kidney sufferers appreciate this ol ‘,‘“’,‘};n"“,‘n“,“’r‘,"":‘mgg c:fi.';‘.‘f.."?: Rut | triat the ;omrlfinlrx witnesses appeared | p o oo They find relief for every kidney i1l threshing machine to work plowing his | I Justice Smith's court and asked that the - Read what this citizen says farm. He attuches two fourteen-inch gang. | cases be dismissed, a compromise having | Amether Camdid rintenden Mr. Fred E. Hall, 58 North 22d stract, | PIOWS 1o the engine and averages twelve | been cffected whereb Baws fo 0 geoe sad g velve the lcense and | PIERRE, §. D. May 2.—(Special Tele- employed at thy railroad bridge two miles | but drags a harrow and rol 4 the | 88ti-license people agreed to bury the | gram.)—Another candidate for the position { from the city, saye: "I had a bad back for | plows. AUIshIng up the ground ready for | hatchet | of superintendent of the reform school is about a year and in the winter of 1598 f¢| Planting at the same time = = | Hon. Thomas M. Goddard of Sully county, 0 y Bl o Bt Mrs. M. Ackles, who lives near Stanton, | Michigan Central Re-Elects Directors. ostgohas ot became very severe. When lying down it|, (ol "o lorecged "with the idea that & DETROIT, May 2.—The annual ‘“":ml]‘uho‘lu been a member of the legislature wan very difficiit to get up and on stoop- | gister, who had di d been buried some | of the stockholders of the Michigan Central | FOR t0at county for three sessions & sharp pains caught me in the small of | time becfore had ¢ to lite and e gy e Sk - the back and my kidneys were weak. 1t |Fesurrected. She impressed her beliet upon{ 78iircad was held here today. The entire| Head Smashed In Mine. was for this that 1 procured Doan‘s Kidney | Der husband &nd a sister and they came | board of directors was re-elected. President | LEAD, . 1, May 2.—(Speclal Telegram.) 3 Pills at Kubn & Co.s drug store. Bince | The young woman was found o be st | Looard BBounces that o other business | —Henry Danielson was lnstantly kilied to- sing them 1 have had no occaslon to|dead and the living relatives went home | ®!!! be dobe at the meeting. The election | day®in the Delaware shaft, operated by complain of my back or kidneys and 1|%atisfied they had been mistaken of officers will be held at the board meeting | the Golden Reward company. Tt is sup in New York have told friends my high opinion of Doan's | N (O Hulchine of Cramford while w posed th in his dwelling, saw a snake crawl be fainted while coming up on T . z — - ¢ s 4 was ed Kidney Pills and will personaly corrobo- |ulote a bracket 1" the bagement i Grand Istand Dwelling House e cips, Wi Read Wb Smpth rate the above at any time ght 1t was ouly « harmless garter-| GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 2—:Spe-| S g . = ' ros. | Snake and proceedel to grab it by th i . . HTres - hles & 85 Palle ' Sold for #c per box by all dealers. Fos- | [UR™ I LUneTline” &5 he swung It | ©l8l.)—Fire, the origin of which is & mys-| SI0UX FALLS, 8. D.. May 2.—(Special.)— / ter-Milburn Co, Buffaio, N. Y., sole agents | around. convinced hi that he had mis. | tery, broke out at 2 o'clock this morning | The Old Settlers’ society of MecCook county for the United States taken the species of his guest and helin the home of Mrs. Catherine Ott, & whole | has decided to hold its annual reunion and Remember the name, Doan's, and take | dropped it in a hurry, dispaiching it later tion of the b " With's club.” 1t was &' genuine ratiler, gver ; 3ection of the house being ablaze before | picnic on Saturday, Jume § . Elaborate no other. two feet long. | the members of (he family awoke. The|preparations are being mads

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