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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDSY, NOVEMBER ne agains HIS NEIGHBORS ENDORSE THE BEE'S ACTION | o b, s i e WE lNVlTE INSPECTION WE URGE LOMPARI ON | s morniog un ext People of West Point. Thongh Sorry neh Flanpel Waists Creme and Ecru Arabian and 10 see Monored Townsman ve- | VERDICTS IN HASTINGS COURT 0 I S w ks The best bargais of the ssesos BI k Venetian Point Lace Galoons- - | BI k t BT e w s nly SixWee . ac sk Blankets designs &t 2 ’ Over=Overy pertectly made, 1o latest style. t oot the Whote Trath ich flannel—blue. rose, red a [ 0 ya P e ;'toflmflma.@mm:“~“0m$fiwm'MM“MW““Mmmnsmd New assortment for trimming has deal was hiefs, & 4 ere ate mat e gifte i Three-quarter coats, from 4 to 14 year the state house it cage s caely 400 0k p the werk where i wa I Tukariond fus, nue walst, SIAD suits| | =830 o 452 6-rpiclal value Seasonable Specials. ..o the officials and cmployes, bu prier to the late election. iraceful long coats Flannelette Home Gown, 1.50 Fine Embroidered bt - s The first case taken up was the State 42-inch, 50-inch and 1o, and £2.00 200 yards of Black Cheviot Bands Say anythiog as € agaipst Clinton 8. Broderick. After a hard $17.50, $22.00, $27.00, § ely t esult were t . - it New patterne, prettily trimme Regular § Worsted Che bright for waist trimmings like] »_resul trial in the courtroom the jury retired, re Our coats bear naiv . b Tres c bt Lid . t t and firs and $1.25 & yar We carry a line of Rlankejs made by this reasurer Stuefer left L 5 aining out so long that Judge Adams was avd oniy that which ornin for his hon t sponged and shrunk to 52 inches) | Ladies' Narrow Hem-stitched | country's most celebrated mills, amona moraing b home 1o West sily Convinced that an’ Agreement could | ofiered ART DEPARTMENT. : : o T BEILCHON | Lok Are Batabiswafotons Oaitoraie Ml he bookke L not be had and be discharged the jury and 150 yards Canvas Worsted Real Linen Lawn Handker- | 1000 1 S0 (o said that all he knew about it was beld the defendant over for a second trial We bave replenished this depart : Davenport Mille, New Bremer Mills and & B e o | e o sowad i | et gl | TR il Marva Mille We show lises which are Governor Savage wa y w ot was the title of the mext case called. The mas selling. New pillow, Gib : : PUSIRIIY,) Weil Weril 16 Wk | recognired lemders by the above manufa @atters and could not be seen, therefore | Lot i (O8O T 000 for 1 [] 1 and odd i Mountain B ? tnjured feel : shaped plllows. New Serge inches, | Ladies Iine Embroidered | qurers. Compare these with anything ¥ It conld not be ascertained what actior ings 4 t 1 Bt Rattenberg work nt ewes® ' » hp &> because, he alleged, tbe defendan’ il " | - 3 ® work, and all the ne clo Yemi-La e e On | may read abo w0y, he proposed to take. Chairman Lind- | JEC TR e AeRee O o re. | Scarfs and Florodoras features in needie work. Orders for tirm cloth Demi-Laundered Real Linen ad a wy of the republlican state committee was | fo €L SO0 SNN (R TR of the county $9.00, $13.00, $15.00 and $19.00 all kinds of needle work taken, alss L L e, * Lawn Handkerchiefs [Cotton Fleece Blankets also out of town and no one else around | ., .4 41yayy been considered good neigh Isabella and Sable Fox—tal stamping L 4 Spectal 15c each, don't fail to ses them A e W olitical hendquarters was willing to spea. A trimmings—all match rstructions in all ¢ of needle s 8 t t oA b, 850, 0 1 political fquarters was willing P&k | bors until they got tangled up b & petay | mming hing Instructions in all kinde of need] 4 Fine Hand Embroidered, Hand At 4 . 8 o for publicatlo sareily b Guarrel. The fury soon rendered a verd Two unusual offers R CRUWEANGI Y R0diBay nadir 1 H itched i B 1 g g5t M",.' ot .“rl‘rlv‘.“yl. :“«-‘p;'mlvl ‘u :~;,‘:k gIVinE the plaintiff a verdict for $2.50, and Doris Fox extra lovg R e e s B Tt 11 Waol Blankets Dreased no surprise at the disclosures, | {D€ COUTt ordered each to pay bis own costs fectly matched u Border Handkerchiefs Colored 0, 8400 While 5o one had professed to have any | D the losurance case of E. L. Price $20.00 and $25.00 Woeh, SWisK, 1IN i Malsla fros Oolered ’,“:; $4.00, $4 Knowledge of sueh transactions going on, | 2E4iDSt the Merchants' and Manufacturers’ | Qtorm Collars ecially: salected for the v pals by . 4 " | Insurance company. the jury rendered u . . - . 1 ensat develop- | ear se oposeur ' $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, [ W ankets YE07 NOE CESTOR Sous SSEIUOER! GeTvIoh | wadive it fivor o Prive for e b of | pan Rl SRR L Al Wool Blanket ments as a re of the refusa ' bor aver “h,fi & § Yirer Stuefer to take the pub s | e devoted to the o 8 00, $42.00 s b . daye were are p $10 1 nd $1 coufidence regarding the whereabouts of » be = Willlam J. Schutt against Charles Boya the uninvested school money. Even those ot e Bl | Ladies' Roady-to-Wear Suits | Good Sllks of iz y ’ ervices performed during the guar- Oposs k ey offer o logical ~\lmu..m n of th dianship. The petition called for $1,900 r line fn e tion except that given by Th | and the trial reveated to the ury a puse n Iarge. ranging 1 . Ioday S cach Mis Nelghbors Praise Bee's Purpose im": medley of coptradictions and unpléas and matching any & 0 Our suits are of the highest ovder the market afford a Down Comforts | | WEST POINT, Neb., N 16.-—(Special.) | antries, out of which the jury evolved a 5 Astrakhan pe. g g . SUISS i n-}:.vmy!m:. to the large list of :.,m.— vedict of $600 in favor of the plaintiff. The ull sweep Skinner's satin lined (guar Monday morning we shall commence a CUT PRICE subscribers, every man, woman and child in | defendant {mmediately filed a motion for a | teed), made of the best selected & ) Btie Arark of & . 7 West Polnt who could buy, beg, borrow or | new trial skins, dve ALE on our entire stock of suits, (no reserves, Al Black Ewlss Petticoat Taflets, 65 lannels appropriate & copy of The Bee read that| In the case . L. Jones againet Rose We off tione carefully madc 36-nch American Taffeta (reliable), | W Nevu StD1 on our. couBtaRE D N paper today. There was a great varlety of | E. Shedd, atter the jury had been Impan- man b s rtngnt French Wk i comment on the subject, but all acknowl- | elled, the plaintiff dismissed bis mction. Lo [l l.uh e 27-inch Taffeta (washable and unteara we bellevo cannot be equalled in Oma edged the showing in regard to Treasurer| Pear]l Helen Bates, a colored woman Kersey cloth, stitched. strapped, braid ble.) $1.00 ha—plain colors S0c yard—fgured Stuefer's connection with the Burt county | was granted a divorce from her husband od and marten fur collars—$10.00, $1 Crepe de Chine and st yard bond case was a strong one. Jefferson J. Bates, on the ground of cruel | g0, G0 TN © Real lace collars repe de Innr” e G Mr. Stuefer lives here and for many years | treatment and because of the fact that he All colors—a regular $1.25 grade, at $1 | Flannelettes Nilk Poplin, 244nch | It is hard to distinguish these from has be dentified with the business inter- | bad recently been convicted of the crime .,_",“‘y the ‘:‘-n w-l..u‘..m :1]|n,:r'\'|r»‘;l:'l of grand lnru-n\: 2 Ladies’ Form Fitted Jackets. Lace Boleros, Lace Galoons, Per- I Fopiin, binch— | I e vt 0 dntigguinh w0 trom T o bonored by wne pease st e sinie | NORFOLK WOMEN FOR UNITY $5.00. nress fioflds sian Bands and Fine Embroid= Warranted Peau de Noie » beautiful line at 10c. 12%c and 13e yd | Bmbrold Baby Skirting Flan should he implicated in such an affair e $5.00—0Oxford gray chevlot. correct ered Handkerchiefs, We are still selling the $1.35 silk at $1.| nel at 7 £1.00, $1.15 and $1.35 Amovg the republicans the sentiment was [ Conduet Mecting in Promotion ‘ot St aanieal Tomites B bt Black Corded Waist Taffetas,| vard At 84 Rlack Taffeta Silk—pure dve, unteara- | g10 00 ooy :' neral 'r:«:" it ar:\";t:x -'-r "‘r“]r;l‘\; "25 Harmony and Understanding Be- | Extra value for Monday Real Duchess Torn Over Lace Y conts ; Special prices on Table Linen est for the party that it shoul , ex- _ Fo=3 - ave tures—a sui ollam g . g ¥ yosed by his own party assoclates. Men of bl bl Lot L L A 10 great bargain in partial il it - Collars ‘dlld Bedding all parties freely’ expressed the oplnion | fitted jackets 00 -54-inch Prunella Cloth—yarn ayed e 9 i $1.00 Bleached Irish Table 1. that it was to the Interest of the entire | NORFOLK. Neb. Nov. 16—(Special)— e “H'M“ Soties dlbh R e Watlh s st g £ > : aclied: It state to have such practices shown up. as | For the patrons’ educational meeting given R A Oh sakat W e Msltos o STendld eloth for dexigne, real bargains at $1 LORe e iy e e only exposure will put & stop to them. The | fn the assemtly room of the High school BT A R Rt b s et $5.00 cach Ladies’ Golf Gloves St el LR Heo came in for unstinted praise on all | building, under the auspices of the Woman's L i & g 4 (Bor fedh M Tauian d RalBbe) 200 and ¥4 Liuss: $1i48 yaod hands for having the courage to thus ex- |club the room had been decorated with| banat yalie.” siih o I'wo leaders at $1.50 Ecrn Vengtian Point and Ara SiIk Golf Gloves, (black), $1.00 g Have gleafed from our stock pose ebady transactions of its own party | flags. pictures, cut flowers. potted plants | Exeeptional value, silk skirvts. sk Swand: Miriies 4 , 5 sl inaod half dozen napkine that sold up ¢ oMclals and class colors of lavender and purple Taffeta silk skirt. $16.00. The style and | ooCh EReed lt O atie clotn Dian Lace Collars “Dent’s™ and “Chatham dasen, your cholce per half dos pink and green by the High echool pupils elegance is unsurpasse: Rope Worsted Cheviot of pronounced ecia e $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and The best street gloves made (a full line 16 3 Representative Whitmore's Views. | and members of the club expressed ratifi- | Pogy de Cygne, $25 o i s e o b all new features)—$2.00 and $1.50 b Representative John A. Whitmore of | Cation hecausc of the interest shown in A rich silk, very lasting. the style ia S i A Silk lined Mocha (iloves for 220 Wamsutta Pillow Case Hamilton county was in Omaha yesterday | the success of the meeting by the pupilx perfect and a great bargain. These are aistings, 50¢ Eern Arabian Lace Boleros— | yix fiie ; 26c Wamsutta Pillow Cuse on legal business. He expressed consid- | The room was filled with auditors, who at $12.00, $30.00, $32.00 and $45.00. Many | Albatross, foule twills, batiste, all col Misses and Boys erable surprise at the disclosures made in | Jietened to the program with marked at bargains worthy of vour attention | ors Special at $1.70 each, worth Stylish colore—perfect fitting at $1.00 The Bee concerning the management of the | tention #chool fund by State Treasurer Stuefer. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. B e ourh s e ok .| 8. WS prenent o . CO REETS tra session of the legielature to take up |Pleasing musical selections were a trio T this matter, it 1t is as represented, and | by Mesdames Green Snyder and Utter, a straighten out the treasury tangle. The|duet by Mesdames Green and Snyder and 3¢ Wamsutta Pillow Cases, 1 81280 Defender, ready « clal price 6ic each with all thesa questions comes from the | Shaw of the High school winter wheat was sown during August | sibly 18000, copie The first edition con- | Board of Insanity today and was found to constitutional limitations. Our constitu Dr. P. H. Salter, president of the Board of eptember was a very wet month, es- |sisted of 1 and requests received [ be a fit subject for an asylu to which tion ought to be amended at the earljest | Education, talked on “Home and School R ally the first half of the wo The | at the ready more than equal the | he will be taken Monday by Sheriff Wa A possible moment. T myself have been of | Sanitation ’ Be | vy rains damaged considerable hay in | supp ¥ Commissioner Wat- | dington deneral o the opinlon that the task is 100 big to be| “The Finances of Our School T 8t. Paui's Ohurch Lincoln is te ® | horthern and western counties and inter- | son ha one of the railrosd | et WASHINGTON, N performed by a legislature in formulating [ was discussed by Secretary H. (. ) [ Dedioated Today. | terred somewhat with threshing. However, | companie eh 1t with 15000 maps | FOR THE IRVINGTON WOODMEN following pensions b meparate amendments, but ought to be re-| The address by Mrs. F. M. Sigson was on | the ground was placed in excellent ai e sent o th an advertising publica ssue of October | | " r ferred to a constituMonal convention “The Child as an Educational Problem tion for fall plowing and seeding and pas- | tion, Which is circulated slmost exclusively | New Hall Dedicated with Muaie, Re. 0 0Taska, Orie ke gaverton shonte; Aflord 4o ot | 1o the Hama ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE WEST|tures improved very much. The temperature | among homescekers. Mr. Watson favors th 1 1 Williur War Survivers R great difienlty we encounter in dealing |an instrumental selection by Miss Kate ‘IETHOD‘STS \E“ TEMPLEimu improved by the rains. Very jittte | the publication of anotter edition of pos | tanover township, war brought betore the PENSIONS FOR WESTERS \ETERANS marks and Refreshments Murd the condition confronting him in the treas Mrs. M. C. Hazen discussed the “Social | |of the montb was below the normal, and | plan and will brin before. the Riate ury, and If he wants the help of the legis- | Demands on the Time of the Pupil during an unusually cold period which | Printing board at ite first meeting Iature he should call it In extra session. 1| The principal address of the ecvening y.p op Reports Show October |lasted from the 16th to the 10th, a killing ie inston’s Successo Jeor g Dalleve the stats treasurer can be male {0 was by Stats Superintendsnt W. K. Fowler, | VCPPASka Orop Reports Sk oot il o i Gcpern Huual BNsossner: | IRVINGTON. Neb. Nov. 16, (Special)— {earge Miler, Marys Tepay every cemt of interest received on|He expres rty appieciation of the| & Favorable Mo ot parts of the state damaged late corn to a| General W. E. Metcalf of Lawrence. Kan., | Woodman hall was dedicated this evening 10™3/, ORIl -Fy deposits of public money or profits made | efforte of the women of the club in attempt Maps of the State in Much small extent. A large acreage of winter | Who succeeded General Fur as the |by Irviugton camp with free lunch and a feorge Bewater, o hy their use, and that should he fail t0 do|ing a closer association between patrons i wheat was sown during September commanding officer of the renowned Twen- ;1,;.»:71071»1\ and literary entertatnment. A ation. Rei #0 it will he the duty of the attorney gen-|and the work of the schools. He com i delske i oliadh tleth Kansa towa coln to- | large number were present. The camps of NOriD. #10 : o eral to proceed against him and his bonds- | piimented the people here on their fine 2 day amd calle . avage. His | Florence, T'ort Calhoun, Blair, Benning- (ler Winls I men for the money. This duty applies 1ot | gonool buildings and excellent facilities for | ’ October was a very favorable month for | visit was ne entively, | Bik Olly: Beosuisna Onehaie st Polk Cit W iliam only to State Treasurer Stuefer, but 1o bls | gchool work. A principal point in his ad- | WCOmd Ly 8 Commesnanday FICHIAR S04 Mepoine; 81k, d07 8 RTOWID | Howeyer, bl A Ae B to ik |resentes, The IrvipKion tAnd, wAa pres A predecessor, Mr. Meserve, who has prac- | grees, and one also presented by Mrs. | LINCOLN, Nov. 18— (Special)—The 1eW |of grass and fall-sown grain. General| ness the Nebraska-Ka foot ball game |ent and assisted {n the exercises. The hall . VA tically admitted that he received interest|giccot “wag an appeal to parents o dis. |St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church at|showers occurred during the first two and | tnic afternaon. General Metealt fe one of | ¢ nicely furnished throughout i ] on the achool money in his possession. | ourage one form of abarchy. which he | the northwest corner of Twelfth and M |jast weeks of the month, while little or 10| the yrominent ths Abhaciktiot Ath Dikota: Orig with Spain SVhan- ihe (AN ks’ Gafore m', Iosaabre | A e renait ot piupilh o streets will dedicated tomorrow, with | rain fell from vk;- “rh to mh. 2uth r:. o the S e s Astounding Discovery. Wheutley, Weatpoet, 8l for the appropriation to pay for the state |, school apd government officers |V® separate services, beginning wi [ simparatuze.was low: the fiacMMIE 183 YEIY |ty piet rduy ot 1K gomy among; the ' Doope nes t e ifer, Thorin: treasurer's bond T opposed it, until Mr '_,,"fl‘::,r:,,j :‘;l:vh’:,:‘]uzn b o informal greeting in the morning and end- | high the last half of the month. Thus oy of h among themy| Trom Coopersville, Mich., comes word of Thermopolis, $1 being National Treasure James Cos- |4 wonderful discovery of easant ta Stuefer came before the house and prom s ing with the dedication proper fu the even- | with ample moisture and temperature | oo wonderful d ery of a pleasant tasting ; L e 3 N a1 farifion e liquid that when used before retiring by any : isdicher ke et tera (nis we usssicr| | pOSES RINETON (MARY. WOHL [iak. . Avsthe momina servios & sercon | (avarable, fall:sown grain Sarmisaiad ra Axale dtiorhere Aonre ) o troubled with & bad coukh alNave en. | A Ferien of six duiatily cograved cars public funds. 1 took him at his word and | Colorado Springs. Sunday school and a|Some early sown fields were pastured to| Owing to the sures & §ood Gighv's seat. It will socn | (ST FRRIURE B8 (histestiug avent in ithe voted for the bill and he should be made platform meeting will be held in the after- | prevent too rank growth. Sowing Winter | meeting of the o the cough, too,” writes Mrs. 8. Himel- ¢ €5 & i ek ar SiiaNon" Lt to live up to his promise.’ Young Woman's Amhition ¢ noon and addresses will be delivered at|wheat continued very late, some flelds be- | jast night, no action was taken o regard | PUrECT For (hres, ganststions. our | o =t tACeS UR The RO AN Mtiraptim Cash Checks. this service by Masor H. J. Winnett, George | ing sown near the end of the month. Re- | (o the bill drawn by Attorneys Samyer | (20113 bae used Dr. King's New Discovery 1103 ctlendar now beiug distributed by Mr e W. Berge and J: W. Paul of Buffalo. In|ports indicate that the acreage &own tolanq Greenlee for dividing Nebraska Into | 1OF CORSUmPtion and never found its equal HARALY it PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Nov. 16.—(8p€-| yoRK. Neb. Nov. 16.-—(Special.)—Miss | the evening the service will be opened by | winter wheat this fall is the IaTReSt eer i(o federal judicial districts and creating for Coughs and Colds.”" It's an unrivaled cial)—In district court in the case of E.|yire Wonl attempted yestarday to pass a [the Epworth league. A second sermon |sown in Nebraska. A slight increase in |unoiner court at Lincoln. As soon as the | ¢ Saver when used for desperate lung » has occurre y the seases. Gu ee o8, 50 . [check at the City National bank. This | will be preached by Rev. Wilcox and the | acreage ha urred generally in 1he | jocy geiorneys approve of the measure | o tasm. Larn;n_l‘vld:o‘x‘v]lvr c and §1a nup I unE check was for $150 and drawn by a Mr. | program will close with the dedication by | southeastern countles and a very large i0- | congrepeman Burkett i el d e d it More Subhstantinl i elight attendance at the Lancaster Bar association Judge Dean at York Disconreges the Sammons Pays for Alleged Slander. will introduce it be- . crease et 4 morthern Shepherd and made pavable to the Lee- | Rev. H. T. Davis [Seanse s10nE \he. Nowerd :"n\_m:r_d"m fore cougress Underwood Typewriter. I ee 0 Glass-Andreesen compsny of Omaha. After| The pew temple at the Methodist "‘”"“JMM"S g i B i B the Burkett Goes to Glenwood g " being arrested and placed In the county |is sald by architects to be the largest place | Winter wheat belt. In some of the counties A. H. Workman, €0 long with the Rem jail she told that she had found the check | of worship west of ¢'hicago, with the single | I0 the western portion of the wheat belt| Congressman Burkett left this afternoon | IRton typewriter, has secured control of 3 % ‘thought that she had a perfect right | exception of the Mormon temple in Salt |t is estimated that from ome-half to tWo- | for Gleuwood, la., where he will visit his | the Underwood and will open an office at _ ki a les . it belonged to hor She told | Lake City. 1t/covers half a block and the | thirds of the land under cultivation has|motner er spending a few days at his 1617 Farnam strcet tomorrow, where he The Rice Method is Unparalleled in 'l"d‘":"l:'_:'m, o gl it g H seating capacity of the main suditorium |been sown to winter whest. The month former home be will go to Washington to | Will be glad to see his old friends. Visible the Aunals of Medi — Bnod her $20 and costa. a total of $21.10. | is estimated at 2,000 1t is built after the | WAk lees favorable for gathering corn. THe | begin the work of the coming congressional | WFIting is becoming popular and you will One Full-sized $8.0Q Package of Dr! = oo most improved plans of church construc- rln:n and hlov\ w:ny:;:’nur—‘th: ‘flhr“l ::r”h?‘ session l-rflIn(&ruvod in examining the most modern G i ) bl 44 A% O ] s a large | the month retarded drying: s ut it- | and up-to-date typewriter on the market me Cure that Anyone Can Mary Losk's Wondertul Home | HEBRON PREPARES FOR CROWD | tiov. 1o ihe busement there e u lares [ 10700 Titking wan done until the last | i At Ashiana, ain. Danger or Loss ent Given Fre: to - s om, W b - | half, and then but slow progress was made X . The want ad. page is the poos . | d 10 8CCO! odate, If necess a and then but & prog @ s ~ Ne Nov M (Speci Pag poor man's mar very Lady Large Oue is Dapected at Laying of :\’\:;”,"2.‘:"’[\:(,,: m"“"',’w','m,' When e | The corn generally ls yielding rather bet ‘fl‘,,,“k“,‘,"’ = oy SRLLLR bl t’,’,k ket place. Small price and big profits | —e A & : er than was expected. but of vers poor | mad IS SENT FREE 10 ALI bullding is thrown open to the public to- | ‘€T |to resume gathering ice at their icehouse S SE} EE L1 quality. S weets have grown well un . Thursday. [ morrow 1t will be practically completed. | Au8lity. Suger ;:]" bare grows woll wn-| % hind, Toey closed & desl with FAIR AND WARMER SUNDAY ' Out of the chaos of old-(ime fafl J— The two memorial windows remain to be o , the National bank to secure water right | X for kapt % cy i factory crop. Unclonded Skies Are Also ¥ E ) B Adam HEBRON. Neb., Nov. 16.—(Special.)—The | placed in position and the organ will prob- [ fAEHTY €TORT 00l o [ for their pond this winter. This fs the AYALH Bhlee Akn Alse Toren J Adar \ e asement of the mew |ably he installed within the mext two 3 fies iy S ; ’ ) w ro i walls of the balf-basement of the mew | abl installed within the next two| DUFIRE Tt O O eipitation. Strang| fre n ars that they bav -r' P In the % : sourbaee b ot omplered o | ook L tng was de B0 400 50hn e raet At of 1o | {ied 16 Enher e Do wwosrstare e celebrated Indy of ursday a o en set for the ince the forme as de- | i the average precipitation was 1.64. The ’ . cided for u hort time 5 F1anina’al tha cavibratonl. " ‘Whis ogramantes | atreyod by fire the Pyt -Methodlst con % "1 George raon Goes to Awylum. | oo : tull-sized $.00 package to every suffesing | *Y/08 'h ”“';:"N" T,h N has been bolding its servicss n | BYOTASe for the. Octobers of the ! e rie e TR 5 2 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Forecast for will be in charge of the Masonic fraternity. | gregation ha ing twenty-six years was 1.56. The maximum| BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 16.—(Special Tel- | Sunday and Monday ¥xtensive preparations are being made by | the Oliver theater and the congregation N tas, o Hon (and minimum temperature for the last|eram)—George Peierson, who resides o [ For Nebraska—Fair and warmer Sunday Hebron's citizens for the entertainment of |bas increased By a large number. twenty-six vears and the precipitation for| Monday the large crowd which is expected on that | seating capacity of the new Lullding eS| ho same length of time sre shown by — | winds HE MUST PAY THE wmow;mn B A | T e BT R St s Hght to freeh north Al Successes., o Courthouse Cornerstone fair and probably cooler; variabl gl e YEARS - to east winds Nebraska W her Review, Mean. Max. Min. t For South Dakota—Warmer Sunday "1 BREAKS UP Monday fair and colder: variable winds 0 b For Kansas—Fair Sunday and warmer in | Loveland, the weather tions in the 187 i« ALL KINDS 01 castern portion; Monday fair; variable state during July August and fall Ju ) { P winde MADISON, Neb., Nov. 16.--(Special.)—In | months are discussed as follows 1 vees 1 b For Wyoming and Colorado—Falir " the $10,000 damage case in district court of The excessively hot spell that markel | b4 ioa western, rain or snow and colder in east M. CHAS, LANGE, B Lewis against Horst, Mrs. Nora B. Lewlis | July ended first days of Aug bu & rn portion Sunday; Monday fair: variable |Quickly After suffe LS | secured u judgment for $2,250. Mr. Lewis | the temperature was nearly continuously 1 = inds | ” s inve method Two of America’s Greatest Spe. | tell from his wagon while in an intoxicated | ab dur! th Light | Local Record. 1 dangerois operatio pinliata. | condition ana was killed on the 31st day | 2 X s ; o OFFICE OF THE WRATHER time from the day's w | of August, 1900. His widow sued Fred H. | week, heavy. general rains in the second 1889 i a OMAHA. Noy. 18.--0! £ A petion_ ub | 1uestio it he wends woman In order to quickly introduce their | 9F s s ratur ’ mipared wit most wonderful remedy ir city, | Horst and others for selling him liquor week, light, scattered showers the third e 01 a a fect Iscas 3 mpared with | cup | town and hamlet in the 1. 8 hey could et | week and fairly heavy showers duriug the hr 2 Ui M S i L 00T GOES IN FOR FIFTEEN YEARS the month. Threshiug and haying | ! ; hse won 156, | HETETT will be and that v i1l recommend the 2 ssed well; in northern counties the | 3 M empe o Lange, Morris remedy to suffering friends who will glad'y sy gl e e et et | 3 order the treatment and In this way they SRR PAIREPNLIRAE “Horna | ROV STER WRA JATHET 4 " " . , - & L X Mr. Lange will y rewarded for making this Prison for Assaulting Dr | sezera . d g B tieman offer Send your name bough some was damaged during the ralr _ s hu o Dr. Mary Lock Co 61 Hule's Wite. | periods. especially n the se 1 A treatment station. Chicago. 1is | ’ ! $ e of the package and be quickly d i —— The rains, however, improve grass in [ % . Normu healed entire privacy of your own home | CLAY CENTER, Neb., Nov. 16.—(Spe- | pastures and all late forag ¥ T e ” ‘l“ C closed fr P meber e e e atent medicine | cial.)—-Peyton Deptov, colored, was found | corn improved somewhat after Normal 8 3 Ua a8 & 4 piete, in # plain package o that reon | €Uilty of assault upon Mrs. Dr. Hale of |but much early corn was I Nebraska Maps in Deman Det v o RAPIIS Wil know what ft_contains ;mx-: and Judge Stubbs sentenced him | Considerable plowing was done in southe The first edition Taiie | Y 4 Total 3 3 hes | thin free il ke Shote CRSEIR RMsive. We.ask to fAitteen years at hard labon in the pepi- | counties the last half of August. but litile b - } v he irprine ssucd by the State Bureau of Labor and Excens f g iDones o.x APSHons oF IERRRREITAS Siver 2 Pult tentfary. Mrs. Hale is a sister of Hon >lu..s done in morthern countics, as the soil Mrs. Lewls Secares Judgment Amninst 1 In tbe monthly climate and crop repor P { for October. just issued by Section Director 464 tered rafos urred during the first malkes weeptible 1o | 3 . Industrial Statietics almost exhausted opat Medic oo, | Defcien r o § .8 fEohas package froe Write today l\\ Christy WAS too dry to work to advantage. Peaches and thg state autborities are contemplas sor Streets - WELsH Local Forecast Offclal,

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