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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 11, 1901. 3 CONSIDERS THE OMARA CASE |31, 220 commpe or mevn e ol vese, to vegonse 0 & sy o EXPLOSION 1N STEEL PLANT|CLOUDS SCUD FROM NORTH| T NISIN Y STEEL MY s o st gyt SENATOR THURSTON, Deputy Attornsy General Comviders Fire | not only “’," rr‘::»‘ the pr :1‘;'1: of the 'v "' N e fllled for the UN Mon Tojared, Twe Fatally, sad Prepe "'h':"::_'_' n:l'.'""\r:" N thbi 5 R l aad Folies Comminvion. [0 "N iy Whuth s | Felioway thw elsttion as evathe wus; | T4 S WL Qe R T ; % The Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska, flcers lonel R. W. Sabin, a p ent | WASHINGTON RESEAVESO PINON T LAST OF THE WEEK | o1, resmurer Stueter hue asued 4 |atiories: ‘was tonsimanter. ~ Amo : Wednesday and Th i Makes an Important Publie Utter P % 4 1 Har Archer, Cap- SHAKES EARTH FOR MILES ARBUND | For Nebraska a N 1th Da - “‘:I;\! 0 |w{ aggregatiog $95 ...,' 1;m aln Quein and Lieutenant Wadsw | PR+ Widtedsy s4d | ! will be payable any time on q after De - | probably srsday y Aovernor Savame Declares We Wil | tomber 20 at which time Interest on them | probably Thursday: northerly winds m | [ Terrihle Uphenval €an For lowa—Cloudy and cold Wednesday | Make o Appointments Until He will cease |FARMER RECEIVES DAMAGES | h Akt rorggns AR Wkt @ ot Wis Pow Collipie of the Penny Fiem - Metal Coming in Contact with | and Thursday: northerly win " » L " rank Wall Sues on Aceount of Ine Water @ of the For Kaneas ir in northern, probably | the ntter, No # was recelv at the local office of snow in 1 portion Wednesday Jnries His e Sustained o tims, H. R. Peuny & Co. this morning to ceas. W lphhbediphdatide viewnm Thursday fair and colder; northerly winds. | taking trade and to settle all trades on the | Defective Bridae P For Missouri—-Cloudy Wednesday, with (From a Stafl Correspondent basts last night's closing quotations ’ 1 gtk ey £ he eouthern and eastern portions LINCOLN, i 10, (8pecial Telegram.) Mr. Penny, in assigning a reason for his| A N, Neb ’ pr b N AR ON X lay unsettled, probably snow or raln —Deputy Altorney General Brown has the|action, gave out a statement in Omaba this | trict cou o b ge Pa g rth for miles aroun t hern por wortherly wind legsl phase of the Omaha fire and police |MOFDINg to the effect that the company | the ber " " 0 ) .H:vuml ,I-. hundr iy ‘et Hpduie or Colorado—Snow and colder Wednes sommission question under consideration, [had lost $40.000 in the last six months, | dec e o K : A o HIINK® | day and Thursday, except But will give no opinfon until the last of | beIng unfortunate in always being on the [sued the city « i M . " oundations dud cauted th i riheasterly winde p the week. Mr. Brown has conferred | bear side of the market. He expressed nofon acco Ive t e, off W of n n two § Hor Ui I ng-Enow Wednesdas and “in | the governor on thie subject, but h | doubt of the company being able to meet | he dr wite out ot the| e Sharon Steel cémpany’s pla ne ; rlet Thursday; northeasterly | 8o advios and will not do 8o unth ol all, obligations. Hils credi however, | wagon s j ) » y ut the nine men injured fo { { now in mountaln CRONGUED (tivestidtion. oF Ahe. cany L] were apprehensive, and a number of them | in b or i of a " to the hospita ey @ Record. Tow stands. Governor Savage has declared | placed the: company's losses at 30,000 safved: 4 TIRL At - Michuel Howard, burned at Y WRATHEN BURBAY, that he will make no appointments until hs| 10 lincoln "' 1 & McPh ’l I\ " mak _ KI'H'(':“' b, Sufned are and prect )\ Cottpared W knows the exact stalus of the controversy | D8 strenuous efforts to corral the business | 1S i the cc nding day of the last thr A aniened that e has tho paer to | formerly held by Penny & Co. while in| DIES. FROM HIS 1 nume the commission | Oaha Boyd and Campbell are the compet 4 : Altman, heac The Nebraska National Guard association | 10T8: The Penny firm came to Nebraska|F. Mlbright & . will prabably die g -4 . b v 0 8 it ten sius xall, compou re n mat In the ndjutang general’s office this | OFiEinally (r';;: Sy o than ten | Trus n n i % B @ 2 5 S P atternoon and reorganized by electing the | Ve ago. They tab A T 1'% : tetoperal ’ = following officera: Colonel . J. Bills, Fair. | ber of branch housce througbout Nebraska Sl f L g BB R ks en Siies RRateR ) INTERIOR OF UNITED STATES SENATE p and one in Sioux City, la. The Nebrask mes in South Sharon bury. president; Capiain Tim Murphy, sec.|and one in Sioux ¢ LI L L . 5 " 5 SN TONTt utredi In the easting de y 3x-Senator John M. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska gotary: Major J. A. Storch, Fullerton, treas. | houses affected by the collapse are located SR, N " | ve explosion in th " o tombeFRYA " at Beatrice, Columbus, Fremont. Wilber, [ Albrizht et of Pender. | partment of the pig mill. The metal was o ,|and influential men in the country. He mado Seward and Syracus o] 1 o " f ' eing poured from the ladle into the A € nee farch 1 | McKinley at the 8t. Louis convention, and wa 1 anent 41y ctit el LR < March | il inches | Chatrman of the St. Louis Expositfon Commission #n executive and legislative committee and — 1y cu thought h pltelt a groat d ce. The sting ho D s | inches | Chatrman ot Louis Exposit mmi hie appolntments will be announced later, | Aked Veteran Commemorates Fiftieth | wae broker he doct re unable s completely wrecked. Large strips i ¢ hehes | . This prominent gentloman recently wrote the following s The following delegates were chosen to Anniversary at the Sol- to determine on accoun v corrugated iron heams and other ma . | Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohlo vepresent Nebraska at the meeting of the P | badly swoll Mr. AlL 3 i sl were hur hundred The | - | Washington, D G, April 6, 1901 Intersiate National Guard association, | | Years of casting machine and conveyor w fa ‘ | “1 have used Peruna at various times during the past year or Which will be held in Washington January | aged almost heyond repair art of the RAND TBLAND AR g v i : the | [ two with most satisfactory results. 20° Adjutant General Colby, Beatrice; Briga- .4.:1", \“" ‘I”"“,‘;"“ T 'H 'I,M 'm,_mh‘fl_ i BIG LAND TRANSFER AT TILDEN | R b okl ok ;.:n- ‘M el i “Itentirely relieved me from an irritating cough —the result of ex. "“”‘ \'-'V;';Y";'W'"‘"""'I“""-l'."“1’\“”]‘ ‘;M'-Ixn'p‘lht:j:: of the Soldiers’ home In this city. Wil couiy miuns W Laege | mill re | NDITION g cessive effortin the presidential campaign, and 1 a a firm heliever in B. A, Atch cotebrate thelr goldon anniversary on Jan ; g I e s e i E its efficacy for any sush trouble.” Juo. M. Thurston A dacislon-was alvers by fhe miitary s | 9817 1 ”‘;n‘u”\fln‘v“:r married in Now York i eral hundred yards | 1 Catareh bas already become n national thorities this afternoon declaring Asaistant| g0 "o g oighe grandchildren, one of the | AN AP tne TUBEK wad oh Eurgeon Yoder qualified 1o vote in the elec- | o o0 "o siging in Custor county and ona | TILI T R T —— | “tor tion of n in of the battery of artillery | [ at Wymore. Mr. Yoder Is a candidate to ""l;"””‘ s g Huoieg ""';'"""m:‘; ":V""‘ Convoren cattle rar g t » 3 4 \|affected by it. 1t has become such a | ternal remedy for catarrh. There are y with representatives of the third genera- | couth of ¢ e ! terday for R i g0 2 g AR y R T . A the position |l B AL uth of thi sol oy r NEW ROAD INCORPORATES ! 2 @ T | seriows matter that it has passed - th no medicingl rivals in the field Fxamination of candidates for commis- | '8 .2 e ot TR L AL BRI R o B - ) J ' 1| boundaries of the medical profession and una 15 not a loc leatfon or ten RIOHE. 15 N8 MEbPATR NALIONA] QUMM wan |, 57 DOOF 1won record ue thy 0idest RO | ranch was established elghtE¥h yours QKO. | yiohesr, Minsouel River & ‘We | P & " | becoma & national question. Senators are y ( i Hagi 10 (He aetate oNRMBAF todsy, Mwen: | & Yeteran living today. M. Ana Mre ty-four men gathered to wnaergo the test The following were excused: Captain Frank Chatrman tarth cure ha ravages extend from ocean to| steadily all these vear nde today bofore 1h olt like an earthquake | - More than one half of the peoplo are | thoroughly tested, aceurat | Fmanent ey when the land was purchased for $6 per 4 W 3 10 | talking about it; Congressmen are discuss- | Poruna is a systomi Poor were married at Parrishville, N. Y.|acre. Thie sale fs the largest real estats Jndobad WAL L LR ) 3 ing it SRERYHE PO LA ¥y Mr. Poor enlisted in the First New York | transaction offected in Antelone county. D | re ¥ 5 ; : i | ot B 1 clondy 3 They are not only considering the ex- [ wherever located. It ¥ Misuer, Compery ¥, Senond ragimvints | LNt artillery and ssrved through the War, | nofut ot Councll Blufts is'the purchaser eny 3 ; tent and chronic nature of the disease, but | and lasting @ had then been married years 1 : | Kansak City, clou * Frat Dieatensnt Mk B, Wilkm; adjutant] o, tua thea Ueen ‘married SiEae YOAo RE. 8. D.. Dec. 10, (Special Teln be possibility of finding geteral, Sboont (nfantey; Firet Lieutensnt| 1in, (MUIeF, 84 the age of 85 yexrs, eniisied| ERIQUTEN THE SAFE CRACKERS | eram)—~the Niobrara, Missouei River & | giamarcl, clouds *{to meet this national calamity dorsement of the leading statesmen and Willlam & Baldwin, Troop A: First Lien it A S - Western Rallway company, organized un- |Galveston, clen M| The catarrh remedy una. ecems 1o | history-makes of o ¥ of fine physique and of excellent health. | qpqd Unanecosaful Attempt to Rob | dor the laws of New Jers 3 6o the § riche il i history-makers of tho day tenant Louls H. Diers, assistant surgeon,| g “or FoF o M ol Caused aiaty-five | T H rd Voanes A ow Jersey. today fled & | 4 jnaicates trace ? e the maln expectation s direction. | Address the Perunu Medicine o Troop A: Fivet Lieutenant Tra W. Mayniek, [ (o bt el h‘"” d A the Valley copy of ite articles of incorporation in this | A. WELSH Dr. Hartman, President Hartman | bus, 0., for a hook of te IRt L SaaIRARD 6F tha Masond \BRHEEY Immers, Wwas as straight as an Arrov Hed atate and announced the appontment of the | 1 recast Ofelal Sanitarium, devised the and his hair a jet black, without even a offiep. uth Dakota Ineory ing | Second Lieutenant Henry Ole Company akota Tncorporating company of this | | gl ) 4 P sprinkling of gray. But the father fell into o | eity ax its representative for South Da irat infantry. and Wecond Lleutenant | hq hands of the enemy, was taken a pris FALLEY. Neb, Dee. 10 (€pecial.)—For [ kota. The purp N Clayton J. Norton, Company B, Second in VALL i RELS s pUrpOse Gf e dompany i, SO oner and has never heen heard from. e e T, e AN o8 LT Br W Mre uat | e D e Tolor ARl | o ine ot et homh Verspra e | o asnerat overamant, . | QUBESE BENRSONALLY CONDUGTHD™ General Government. eama west, locating at Dubuque, Ia, Where | yoiordny morning the safe in the postoffice | to Fort Pierre, & D. The road will Datective Sergeant Joseph Barry of Chi- [ they lved for twenty-three years. They [ yoitCRE TICH R Cohe rosidents were | through Knox and Boyd ahunties (b Q| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—(Specal.)—The I oURIs I Ex' URSIONS cago to day™iled extradition papers in the | than came to Jefferson county, where one following § ons have been fssued awakened and frightened the burglars be- | braska and Gregory, Tripp, Lyman, Presho A il . governor's office for Fred Bonness, who is | of their sons resided at the time, and they | g0 "0 wred anything. A pe of | and Stanley counties in South Dakota oh e TO now under arrest in Omaha on A com-|lived thare up to two years ago. The son ! i y g g laint charg m with abandoning bis {in th t had t 1ife pitifuny IEeINLHIF DYEER A SS - .~ Benjamin F. Ma o ey aae: | plaint chargir oW Jando is[in the meantime had gone to California & ut were unsuccesatul | ph Evans, Elgin 1 Widows wife and child. The hearing will be on|Mr. and Mre. Poor have sinee that time ol ) ) “COUNCH. GRANTS FRANCHISES iy J._ Oshorn (special accrued No- ‘ Tuesday, December 17. The complaint al- | made their home in the Soldlers’ home of Masons Arrange for ¥ | ot LA 28 PR | leges that Bonness deserted his wife and | this city. Mrs. Poor's health has not been SAmBTOE. Nsh. Dec. 10 | Pendwood Secures Liskt and Fael wse, Restoration ¢ vi child in Chicago on October 14, leaving [ the best recently, but sho is now con -n"h/\\!T kIS Ava A AT EL: ToF Gan Serv- d . A hoth of them pefniless and without provid- | valescing. A daughter from South Dakota | Th® Masons of this cliy are g e ( v mas " G operty on No h ce. Na A veiinas. LEA 10k for thelr proper care. The statutes of | is at present with the aged couple. Mr. |t purchase of the property a8 l\( E 'T':'N | R . bl Three _— Ve 0linols make abandopment of this na- | Poor is 74 and Mrs. Poor 67 years of age. |Street koown as the Birch bulicing h fura a penitentiary offense. Ronness is a |1t will be the first golden wedding ever|ProPer'y s owned by the Northwestern In-{ DEADWOOD, & D., Dec. 10.—(Special Tel- | Trusty, M y | Excursions | A # ce company. The price is #aid to be| egram.)—A franchise for light and fuel | 12 a W butcher and in Omaha was emploved by | colebrated at the hoj el THPAS eron, Hespe s (% W ean day ©. 0. Hanes g by fahs $5.000. 1t purchased the Masons intend to [ gas servico was granted tontght by the |accried Nov. T8: Siarriat eekly onea Chrahbes IWER ONRVI MuVash: ACCIDENTALLY DISCHARGE GUN | remedel the entir building, ',"""“,.”'" 14».-...|u‘.4.r| ity council to Colby & Tonney. | .j;«yr-r;;: 1 g llen Kofuehl, Ty F.-.day and ) fop floor into & lodge room. The second | representatives of the Practical Gas'com- | FARleN: S o oration, Re Scenic Line | Saturd The coroner’s jury this afternoon re- [ posy piay with Londed Weapon ana |floor will also be mado into a lodge room | pany of Chicago. The system to he used | jusue, Ete. - Henry A Phillips, Alexaudria, e \ aturday turned a verdict charging Will Buckner o g » o be leased, and the ground floor will be |4s the gasoline cold process. The location | Q. Peterson Plerce, Hudson, $§ with the premeditate. murder of Will Me- ne SLPRINC LIRS ANALY Tented for atore rooms. The deal will lkely | of the works will be decidéd Mpow tmme- [ pijorth o Dakota: © Originulcearge =A: B vl e S r—y e Yk o e wore WL b eckaed wnow e | paimer, i, o/t St | 8- Daily First-class Sleeper Through to San Francisco K streets last night, The testimony showed T = parties for coul gas. dora, $10, " ! . i 4 4 via Colorado, passing the Grandest Scener - {bat the killing. was the tesult of & row| LRIGH, Neb, Dec. 10.—-(Bpecial.)=The Debnte on Woman's Suffrage. o 0 Y ONARKET. R A S O which started several davs ago over the |13-year-old son of John Staab, a prominent | TABLE ROCK, Neb., Dec. 10.—(Special.) South Dakota Incorporntions. ¥ ‘ ! ) possexsion of a pig. The animal was |farmer living near Boheet postoffice, twelve | Arrangements have been completed for PIERRE, 8. D, T 10/—(Bpeotal)— | INETRUM ) slaced on file Tuesday, owned by McGowan and was given over to | miles southwest of Lelgh, was shot in the “Woman § ne | o : L L) it icket Offi \ b joint debate on ‘‘Woman Suffrage’” at the | These articles of incorporation have been | December 10 C y Ticke! ice, 23 Farnam St., O Buckner for temporary keeping. Sunday |leg with a 22-caliber rifie yesterday. Three [ Tabhle Rock opera house Monday evening. | filed Warranty Deecds, 3 maha afternoon MeGowan sought his property, | boys were playing, when one of them | pecember 16. The debate is one of a serle, Flandreau Land compa t Fladdreau, | Anna Kuhn to Kathinka Leml but was refused by Buckner, who insisted | stepped behind the other and raised the [of entertainments given by the Epworih|with a capital of $50.000; incorporators, B. [ [ Omaha Building & Loan ass that_he would keep the pig until the feed [ hammer. It slipped from his hand and tion add ¢ h league. Miss Laura A gg of Omaha, |1, Brown, A. J. Knight, George H. Farr, | {ited € Nattonal bank to ¥ » 3t had consu was paid for. When the | discharged the gun, the bullet taking ef- | who arrived here vesterday, will take the | George Rice and J. Q Adams Graan, o0 toet of Wibo et lof b "‘I‘"r““";""“‘"{"':'"’“’"’“ ”:”""‘ was &[tect in the left leg of John Btasb'e son. |aMrmative and Rev. A. W. Shamel of tho| Chicago Underground Trolley Traction 8, block 83, Bouth Omaha, except general discharge of firearms and two bul- | The boy was immedlately brought to | Methodist Episcopal church the negative compa " 0 h a capital of $2 in lo| . . Jets from Buckner's gun took effect in the X Mothodist Hpiscopal chureh th negati mpany, at Huron, with a capital of $2,- | ¢ ) W, Slibaugh of 50 Leigh for medical ald. In a short time 400,000; incor, el S. Berg H T : d 0 4 100,000; incorporators, Daniel S. Bergin, A block South body of McGowan. Both are colored. the limb was swollen to twice its normal Seck Arqubright's Pa s | 1.. Ringo and Philip Lawrence . Denth Rate is Lower size. The bullet could not be located, and | AUBURN, Neb., Dec. 10 (Special. ) —Pe I adbn Tadthos domtany amiseee | o , URHEAR Berans sl-so GOII'I’I&M B°°k' . The monthly report of Health Ofcer | blood poison haw niready set tn. The phy- | tictons are being circulated for the pardon | with a capital of $200,000; incorporators, | | (eXco oot of fot o || Grand Toy npgnmg Rhode shows that the death rate in Lin- | 8iclans say that it will be difficult to save [of Willlam Arqabright, who s serving a | F. Bocklus, Frank J. Bockius, Philip Siler hael Dalton to William__Dalt i undi ¥y lot 1. block 1:7,0maha 1,000 This lot includes such booke as coln during November was 5.52 as against | the limb life sentence at Lincomn. Arqabright was|I. B. Estes and T. P. Estes J. 8.1 0 L. M, Keene lots 3. s I : % ™ ) g a rate of 7.68 for the same month last YT TS s | found guilty of murder in the second de J. Stuart Ball Coal, Wood and Iee com wnd 10, blotk d; lota’d to 14 5 ale A David Harum, l'hfl Eternal City, Sear. There were twenty-three deaths dur- | BEATRICE BRANCH OF PENNY’S | gree, but owing to his good behavior at the [ pany, at Pierre. with a capital of $100.000 j & e o ftonk oty ) o lIE R Even"‘g. Palace of the King and Graus- n wd A ing the month. Twenty-one patients have | penitentiary the last eight years some citi- | incorporators, J. Stuart Ball, Millard F tha Realty ‘company to G ari heen removed to the isolation hospital for | Manaser McMahon Announces Dincon= | ;0,4 think he €hould be pardoned and many | N and L. L. Stephen ton, 92 feel lot 16, block 5, Bweeny's s,.cl“ s.nt. clllll n._ tarks ; 2 z 4 smallpox. Twelve of thess wege dls- tinuance of Opera- are signing the petitions United States Teller company, at Plerre, | Aft0 fari (o Nirhiel Popp, lot 27 At hpec“‘] Cut Price. charged before the end of the month and Honeo ; e with a capltal ot §000.000; incorporators, | “hiack, 2" Tiarris & 10s add” c.p'ifl‘ to flh“flr.n three have been set at liberty during the e ek’s Ut Seasion. | Paul P. Fyfe, M. H. Caldwell and Oscar | ¥ Th Eroup and. NURBANG 20 Abdrew month of December, leaving six In de-| ppATRICE, Neb. Dec. 10.—(Special)—| FULLERTON. Neb, Dec. 10 (Special) | Nelson RlEGR e SR 2 e w.dn“d.y E"nin" $1.00 Gopyl’lghf oflly 39¢. tention. Forty-seven houses were quaran- [ mp =i 0 o clal)=1_Judge Hollenbeck is now holding an ad- | - |20 1 Manning and husband 'to Susar e entenibrec. being for smalipox, w;’i‘rh‘:u:'h:r:':n"r: ::ull;lonl‘:‘n:xy:/" :.v<':, Journed term of district court, which will Aveested for Cattle Rustling. | " Cassidy, lota 13 and 14, block 3, Lip- f"m Tt 9. Including the Jessamy Bride, The Diphtheria raged in twenty-two homes. | .\ "0 G50 mm"m" aloatagy ot |‘f probably last for one weel | HURON, 8. D., Dec. 10.—(Special.)—Jim | apapy G Dol to € Doil, n Two hquses were placarded on account of 3 1010NR0 JL8 - Sontag, who was arrested here a few days | swig 23-15-12 Ao ¢ ati The! ‘are, A Lady of Quality, The Road to g hisaa doore this morning. During the last three Counts Pass Damnkes. Boutagy who was assented hare & IAW IR AT, WiToai ieiA iR 1S ALY Damnation of Theron Ware, A Lady of Quality, The l days the patrons were too successful and 'RURN, N ) (S N < ja 4 W Ko | ith, lot 6, black 6, Comer's add Paris, A Gentleman Player, and over 200 other late and gouw Cramer to Amswer Forgery Chavge.|ins” ine DALFODS WeT® uq Successful #nd| AUBURN, Neb, Dec. 10.~(Special)—The | rustilog and was taken to Woonsocket on |y €. Nreur sind hushand to C. A dnd Y suit brought by Philip Palmer to secure | Sunday by Sheriff Willlam Braden, where MeNuclty, lots 10 and 11, block books. Governor Savage today {ssued a requisi- | losses. It was announced this morning 4 : et . ) add. to Corrigan Place’s.. 09\ R ™~ - g tlon for the return of Carl Cramer from [that no more deals would be accepted ani | $18,000 damages from the county. has beeu {Be will remain in Jall untid the next term ; M 3 —ee | ¢ 00 LEATHER BOUND BIBLES, $1.20. wigh o innesots, (0 Omahs,|that all marsine due etstomers would bi setiled, the county paying $1,500 of circuit court for Sanborn county. Total Gmount pf LIRNsLers. sssss:: SI6110 AR A & Ramsey county, Minnesota, X gins d mers would he This is a big bargain Where ho is wanted to answer to the charge | settled upon a basis of the close of vester- | ce O THRE HU o 3 & T e of forgery. The complaint ogainst the |day's markets. F.'T. McMahon, the man- LIVES OF THE HUNTED—Ernest Seton Thompson’s ne man is made by Adolph P. Kendis. Cramer | ager, would not give out any statement of o3 ; ; 11y P 4y book, $1.19. ix charged with having forged Kendis' name the liabilities, as he said he did not know s~ PRt . > 7 b \ 5 ‘ o - om 4 check for $80 on the Commercial Na- | what the assets were. It {s thought here » = A $5.00 Subscription Book, 47c. tional Im:ll o yiger: o ;rmwm, amount due the dealers will reach , ' i AY 12mo. cloth bound books, T4 A requisition for omas W.LafMer, who s | $3,200. 3 \ B », " Yoot TO¢. under arrest in Walla Walla county, Wash- — | i T | $1.50 Padded Poets, T9¢c. inton. was seusd today by the overoor | POLK - COUNTY PROSPERITY : Special Pertamery Sale Wednesdar. |chasor o account of the shipment being a o —_ \ T J i 4 the charge of converting goods and chattels | Net Recelpts Crops Break All X u T , $1 bottles of perfumery only G0c. ::"‘lrdmw;fl: n; :tv':‘:‘s fl::uzzef!":["‘r L’:.’,;.‘,'? \ . ’ Iz te Tops, 15 , - ‘ o4 a8 bailee. Previous Records—Land in 3 i P“‘F'“'r';.‘."";m.’,ff & them at a big sacrifice. There ara 100,000 Winter Agricultaral Course. Active Demand. Ao CE 50c bottles of perfumery only 25c. cigars in this lot, put up 25 in each box. The winter agricultural course of the The New York Times Book Review given ¥ University of Nebraska will begin December | STROMSBURG, Neb., Dec. 10.—(Speclal.) | [ N i away. The finest Book Review published Havana Jowels, per box of 2 cigars, $1.25 ~Land has taken a boom in Polk county. | i <! EXTRA SPECIALS, Havana Seedlings, per box of 25, $1.00 Land that a year ago sold for $25 to $35 is | IS g il a ' ’ $15 copy of Webstc Unabridged Dic- Tavana Twin Sisters, per box, $1.00 p selling tn the last thirty days at from $50 | § X i > T— ~ v tlonary, $7.70 Havana Lady Rose, per box $1.00. urse to $65, and buyers are anxous to buy at | { 3 e FE 350 set of Ridpath's History of the World, “Queen of All," extra cholce, $1.50 that price. The crops this year will bring A & - S— 4 4 $36. In partlal paymentS, $3 down and None sold to dealers. Limit, two boxes more money than ever before in the history o - S . —r \ hooks delivered; $3 monthly payments till ach customer of the county, the corn being but half a i e : § ¢ | completed ¥ ilet Soup, per hox, 150, crop and ‘is selling at 58 cents, while wheat § X iy 28 | £ 280 Paper Novels During This Sale, This includes the Armour's Fine Art was the largest crop known and brings over . ¥ . \ 4 Carnation, L Rose, elc., only Ge per bar 10 cents. 1t fairly makes all farmers smile i An Orienial Luxury for the Bath that 4 3 Mrs. Holmes' Works, 18¢ cqual to the Cassimere Boque k The merchants here are well stocked with ) i 1 ; bas Achicved Renmown by 4 Mrs. Southworth's works . HOLIDAY GOODS, CURED BY holiday goods and expect a rush in busine 3 “ Xte Many Virtues. PN 5 Ople Read's works, 18 50c pocketbook wn“ mbn R d 84 sxpact 8 1\ 2 Ry < S 2 ARG MR At All copyright books 26 2-3 per cent off | $1.00 packetbook . " APy alniclive. the oriental luxury for the publisher's price [ 50e belts, satin fold 3 oapepasd E 3 176l . @8l to popular tavor. It would indeed be [ We bave purchased a shipment of extra| Special sale on cut steel ba y : It Factory's Output This 17 | Y 3 8p & orC Withent Patient's Leavitt '""'“' : o1 | AN ' surprising if so good a thing remained A ‘ fine cigars refused by the original pur LACE SALE WEDNESDAY Kuowled " A 1 j8 long witlout the recognition of superior e White Ribbon .’:‘emrd,\“‘wlfllnurclorhd 5 : ) g " - stroy (he diseased appetite for alcohol 48 rit, ¥ N ) i imulants, ‘whather the patient {s & con - TR Public taste is ecritical and critical . ; firmed Inebriate, “a tip] )Ilo ’norll drinker [ LEAVITT, Neb., Dec. 10.—(Speclal.) The s 77 by o B folis have become warm friends of 1 7 B kAT e Thr wiconolie. liquors ‘atter | SuBar factory at Leavitt shut down today 80 Y B Palmolive. And so has Palmolive be N 2 hlte Ribbon Remedy, after a ruu of eighty days. During the ik 3, R come a good friend of everybody too. o/ | jorsed by Members of W. C B V| geagon ¥ tons of beets were sliced s s When the iden was first concelved to renit Until Christmas. Tar superior to everything else as to S s win its way by sheer goodness, the world W o edy on very obstinate drunkards, and the | was of excellent quality and the campaign | V was raked over for the best, the very [l | b4 guies Bave heen In many cases the | ;o closeq has been the most successful B8 Dest cleansing, healing and beautifying / | Tiemedy was glven secretly, | aheertully b ) oSt _cleanaing, ing and | ecommend and endorse White Ribben | In the history of this factory. The factory ] 3 proy es that money could buy., y’ 2 | emedy. Members of our Unlon are de- | consumed 250 of .coal ) & o ‘i The pure Malaga Olive and Palm Oils [i:: ! cars cars y lighted to fnd W praciical anc economioal W B D were imported direct from the Orient in \reatment 10 ald"us in”our " temperance limestgne and thirty-six cars of coke. 3 \ onmeI ’,ik,“.., :i;,\m,m.,m, combined AR Looking for work Jab7i AL and moulded into the sweet-scented cake Mrv. Woet, president of the Woma loward County Litina . o ; P ciiriaitan Temperance Unlon, states v P & : R ‘v EAE hears the mow fsmliar asme of ‘I‘l lA l lON Know of 80 many people redeemed from the AUL. Neb., De - i ) Palmolive. irse of drink by the use of White Ribbon | District court of Howard county convened g X A History tells us how, in ages past, the g . Y e et ] snrent ¥ Teitieat Y0 1o gIY8 | Yontonday afternoon ith Judge Thompson . <R toir and beatitul ‘ancinced thelr Lidies ER A ROOM * Siare o by mall B k) Dackas on the bench. The docket is the lightest| 8 z of i rith off af ‘.x)xl.“;'f"c\t\?"v'f.'k.'{xn'}'1'-\'\” soft S 1 \ R | g e AR Ty S T RV || R S g il S ! A HOUSE 1 Fom "m"‘_‘;“‘.;'o“l % [ cases, none of which are jury cases . i These wonderful ag skilltully e - TREMONT £, BOSTON. MASS, Sold in i i blended in T livepossess the power (o [ / y A bERvAN l Bnata by Beatrice Company Elects OMcers . KM purity, cleans soothe, heautify [ 2 P CUTPRICE . ¢ ab.; Dec (inas L ) B and ki kin clear and healthful, h S ik scHAEFER s SRUE S Ene REATRICE, Neb., | 10, (Special.) . 5 y 3 1 i K00 Lue BD EIN 3 A i Ak Legh These officers were elected by Company &g b. 3 ' o78 e iade ouly by B J. Dy oI % G el a VREE 15wy st o Sy, |at the armory laat evening: Capiain, J. C. Johascn Soap Cq, Milwapkes CH A 25c Want Ad in The Bee will do the work. are radic Colum timonials, con Peruna, | taining letters from prominent men and PLNSIONS FOR WESTERN VETRRANS, | OVer forty years ago dy as a | women concerning Peru B B A " 4 ening s Moore, Buperintendent of the | 114 7015500 pounds of granulated sugar | 5 produce @ bath and toilet soap so (8 Opening man's Christian Temperance Union, Nraan's, Kive tested \White Hibbon Hem: | manufactured. The output of this season