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HA DAILY BEF TUESDAY, DECE IBER 17, 1901 ) 1 ( the salary claim on the ground that no B R BANK REFUSES TO HONOR THEM | CETR l ; RUSH FOR LAND CLAIMS |\550vichicn " ror 5o bertieos Vs "masc | LABOR - AND CAPITAL MEET MARCON MEETS TROUBLE ¥ by the legisiature. The decision in the Stranger Poasses Ch n i E— lower court was adverse to the state mouth Merelants Wit " Many Aoziews Farmers Beek te Perfact | [ P11 Altorney, Ghneral Brown sums 0| pauding Representatives of Two Factions Are Unable to Cash Inventor Served with Papers by Angle- Their Titles Out contention {s that the court erred Dison » — Amerioan Cable Company. in overruling the demurrer, for the reason o PLATTSMOUTH, Neb 16.—(Spectal ) i that the state auditor is without authority - tranger entere general 1 " i § BURLINGTON ACRES AGAIN PUBLIC DOMAIN | to issue his warrants for the clerk’s salary | SCHWAB OPPOSES AND HANNA END.RS[S - ). Long in this cif ifter LATTER CLAIMS EXCLUSIVE MONOPOLY in the absence of a epecific appropriation et « T ts th me : o el therefor by the legislature. We do not| . n t ik of -— In Mot Instances the Lands Are Al- | question the wisdom of the rule of this court | Former Declares Principle of 'v'm"-} T $10, whi s 8 v 3 raphy nien 1y pledd by Puarchasers heretofore announced, that an appropriation 3 win e € e - 0 el Establis I Between from Raliway, and Few "’I""‘ l':“‘;\""" is "““"r"‘"";”" st [‘;"' nkrests Different ’IH ‘whitl b ok ¥ g g e crw nt Sen and Intees " " salaries of officars created by the constitu- Sethods, ien the a R coRiin iy CaTvING O%: e Ao tion, provided the salary is fixed and de- bbbt nk Mr was {nformed that no or bt : termined by the constitution It must be l\ tha e was known t ,‘ | conceded that an appropriation by the leg- [ Whe Long accepted the check he | ’ (From & Staft Correspondent.) | islature or constitution is sufcient to au-| NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Brought together | Supposed ‘it was signed by A, S Will, a| ST. JOHNS, N. F., Dec. 16.—Marconi has LINCOLN, Dee. 16(Special Telegram.) [ yyori00 the (ssuance of a warrant, but we | through the good offices of the Natlonal | Wealthy farmer residing near Loulsville, in | jus¢ returned here from Cape Spear, where = The restoration of Burlington rallroad | ,ni.ng there 1s no appropriation by the | Clvie Federation, leading representatives | this county | he exper ed poor luc The weather was In Saline, Greeley, Otoe, Cass and | . ,.ijtyt1on for the payment of the salary | of labor and capital met here today to d At the clothing store of C rendered extremely unpleasant by fog, wind . . . > > 7 ~ Femcuntt covaiios oty bevught. many | rigiimien fe 1t o Cuse pase 1o it wegs a0 tadvere b & pan oLyl one sixth pure glycerin, is ex- anxious farmers to the United States land Catile Breall P disputes. Alding them with co were was en $9.00 f check of | aple to declde on a e for his proposed | v " " " office in this city. Record was made of the iR dbclblol Shithad several prominent students of omics | the same kind. He tried to pass one on|gation. He could not see the surrounding quisite : ]d d ,I rh t l claims as fast as presented and J. W. John- | Insufciency of evidence and error in the | and feading figures In the religious world | John the hardware man, for a box | region and & general view of the physical ] SITEC ar C |§’ tiful. #on, register of the office, will begin the!irstruction that the jury might consider | and the opening session was notable for | Of shells for a shotgun, but Mr. Cox refused | features of the country in the ity is consid tion of ccntested cases within a|the relationship of any witness to the de- |4 number of striking expressions and com- | 10 accept the check, He tew da f nttempted to | pecessary before fixing on a site. Mr. Mar- I l s Qe . l ] . | tendant are the reasons assigned in a plea| ments upon the problem faced by the con- | PSS a check of the same kind at the drug | wishe of 1€S¢C q ualitie con to prevent the presence v was ket by the government as the |for the reversal of the judgment given In|forees. The storm in eastern Pennsylvania | 8tore of A. W. Atwood and several of the | high hill behind the station. Hille fn the ~ several thousand acres of land once re-(was convicted of stealing cattle and sen-fand other leading members of the Ameri-| The matter was at once » John | it they are fn the Yine of transmission, as | garded part of the B. & M rallway |tenced to four years in the penitentlary. Ajcan Federation of Labor frem reaching | D. McBride, deputy sheriff, who has learned | they weaken the signals by imple purity and causing a re . ~ ant, which by recent adjustment has been | motion for a naw trial was denied in the | New York in t for the meeting toda that the same party suc led tn ralsing | pound > > - > v t tim Samuel Gompers, John Michael | Other merchants, but was | On returning here from Cape Sy Mar tracts are in line, Greeley, Otoe, Cass!pealed to the supreme court. The man was | morrow | eheck deal on the Thursday evening befor oni was served with legal wos ents from . and Lancaster counties. People claiming | convicted largely through the identification | Oscar Strauss, former minister to Turkey, | €OMing to Plattsmouth, where he operated | (ne solicitors of the Anglo-Ame: =2 * t has t h C dCl 1icate o d or Of priority to the lands re obliged to pre- | of brand. In the brief of the state, filed in | who acted as chairman, announced that it | Friday evening after the banks close It is | wpany. These notify him that the said also learned that he was in Council Bluffs | sent their claims of entry today Later a|the supreme court today, Is argued tbat | was planned to form a general executive | company pe e« an exclusive monopoly y T . s fl 5 Nearing will be had on the proofs offered | the rule is elementary that any fact or cif- [ committee with representation divided | Saturday evening. About three weeks ago. [ of the telegraph bus within Newfound bpr]ng-tlm(, owers. and when Mr. Johnson s satisfied with the | cumstance tending to show Interest of any | among labor, capital and the genera b- | In company with another he was|and and its dependencies, and demands representations made and the testimony of | witness in either the subject matter or inlic and that It was hoped that it would | fuccessful in working the k racket on | that he cease his experiments and remove S‘ l : iy . e A ' Y g o » possible challengers he will forward his | the parties to an action may be proved, and | become a tribunal of peace, where the con- | the business men in Hastings, and in each | hig apparatus forthwith, otherwise the come SOoot ]lng toan irr |t¢lted Gl\ln; recom tions to the land department | that once shown, certalnly the Jury may con- | flicting interests might meot on even foot- [ Place he used the name of some wealthy | pany will apply to the supreme court for an for final record [sider it In_welghing the testimony of the |ing and settle their differe signers of the checks. n a spirit | Prominent person injunction restraining him n and mutual tolerance. trials. Marconl has not deci nent Men A LINCOLN'S NEW WATER RATE |cou As the Burlington originally received pay | witness. The relationship of one or two|of concilli for the tracts pugchased, it is standing the [ witnesses to the defendant in this case w1t makes bathing a pleasure rro atter. | of action he will take in the expense of this latest action to perfect | was established without objection : : s Bt he Ferdds. thiv Gtioh on’ the taes 68| o b & . . Sk titles, in order to keep good the warranty Charge of Murdering Gillilan, "”‘]""’ ‘: ;\ l(lnr:hn’. Charles M ; hwab, | Ciey Ca Establishes Price of the Anglo-American Cabie company as the | : JAMES S, KIRK & COMPANY A . | president of the United States Steel corpo- & o i : e . g | blogadi dhua . The preliminary trial of C. E. Heywood | ration; Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Potte e T best proot IPOLtanoe of his: new Nephew Conteats Uncle's Claim on the charge of murdering John J. Gilli- | 8. R. Calloway, president of the American Y bl One contest of interest that will be given | lan was begun today in police court before | Locomotive worke: F rorin Umbrin’ Talk, D. Durand, secretary — early consideration Is between Charles R. | Judge Comstock The defendant pleaded | of the Industrial commis n; Theodore ( m a \'4" Corre ndent.) NEW YORK a 16.The steamer Motier and his nephew, Robert Vall, over | not guilty and several witnesacs were called | Marburg of Baltimore, W. H. Pfaler of| LINCOLN, Dec. 16.—(Special Telegram.) | Etruria, which has just arrived here, was | Motier 18 a wmn of many years and a|lock testified that Heywood purchased a & veteran of the civil war. He ways in his | caliber revolver at his store a aMdavit that he rented his farm to his [before the tragedy and Willlam nephew b ¢ he himi | M. Zasty of the National Civic Federation, | bance fixing the water rate at 16 cents per | in mid-ocean with its sister ship, Umbria w days|John Phillips of the Natlonal Hatters'|1.000 gallons and doing away with the [ Long before either ship sighted the other Fullgroat, | unfons, James Ryan of the International | minimum charge of $6 a year. Mayor Win- | their commanders were conversing by the s too weak | bartender at the Capitol hotel, testified that | Typd TOURIST EXCURSIONS raphical union and Marcus Marks, | nett declares he will ve easurc. | Marconi wireless system. The position of | TO! to till the | longer. N the nephew | Heywood was in the hotel saloon between | president of the National Clothing Makers' | The only notable change h of [ each ship was known on the other hours | desires to claim the place because of his |6 and & o'clock on the night Gillilan was | association, were among the men who ut- | the minimum figure before their main trucks showed a the | residence thercon for several ye ke [shot. Dr. F. W. Hill gave the most im- | tended the opening meeting. horizon. Etruria left Liverpool on Decem i Store Burns ete, " #ays he was not a tenant, but claims It as | portant testimony, it being that Heywood | Charles M. Schwab deelared that he was Y e v OFet ber 7, the same day Umbria steamed out | & squatter | answers the general appearance of one of | cpposed to labor unions as they were now| CRE Neb., Deec. 16.--(Special.)—The | of New York. They were 1,630 miles east VvIA u the s are pady N 9 \ v o rocery store of R. E. Wolf, next to the rtbeast of Sandy Hook whe oy passed | In most ances the lands are already | the men he saw running away from the | constituted and said that they must fall & he | northeast of Sandy Hook when they passe office occupled by purchasers from the Burling- scene of the murder. The defense will at- [as the trusts had failed for seeking to | po caught fire between 10 and il]each other last Wednesday, or in latitude | Three LEAVE ton and in such cases where there I8 1o |tempt to prove an alibl, iimit the output and control prices. He | 0'clock urday night. The fire originated | 45,17 and iongitude 51 Five hours befo Greaf dispute as to possession or ownership the | NeUVRIRA Sihte Tenekisen sald: in a case of matches in the rear of the |that, or when they were fully 100 miles Excursions OMAHA il went occupants have nothing (o do but | " I am here with a mind open to conviction, | Store The blaze was e Iy extinguishe apart, the recelve on Etruria an to H k ' ‘ d | “, pay to the government the $2.50 per acre, | :”' the {nformation of ieachers and n'h"ri‘ nxlous to see the other side of the shield, | after dolng considerable by smoke | clisk warningly. The operator replied, and Weekly DE slan | Fet:’nesdny after proving satisfactorily to the local | Who wish to attend the forthcoming meetin i d ¢ ¥ and heat to the stock iding then the word “Umbria” was slowly spelled vViA riday an land office and occupants of the land of the Nebraska State Teachers' assocla- | Wit which s fuir. It may be th i l,:,"!wnm) by Mrs. Lee Norris. The chief dam- | out on Etruria's instrument. Then fol- | Yy tion Superintendent Fowler publishes the |penceful | tollowing rate bulletin, which was recelved | exist b Scenic Line 4 ustment of the difficulties that |age 18 to th NEWERNKR: NRT@RAL (o} capltal and labor depe ixtures. lowed Umbria’s location. Etruria replied, Saturday " o giving jocation, which showed it to be —— r— Adjutant General Colby lssued | todny from the Western Passenger asso- [ ihe fature prosperity of the United Statos. AL LG UL LGB * - | tully 100 miles away from the other vessel. | o o o Gl it e R f due to the hostility of abor untons. 1| CRE Neb., Dec. 16, —(Special)—~The | Umbria sent its number of passengers, the | D 'y F t' I SI Th flh t Sa F the raska National Guard. The resigna- | “Rate of one fare for the round trip from |do not deny that capltal has been arbitrary special funeral train carrying the remains | fact that all was vell and the latest "NH‘\ al ll'S C aSS Ceper ro“ 0 ll I'alICISCO tlon of Firet Lieutenant William I Stroud | pofnts in Nebraska and the Black Hille dis- ;‘,::‘I“,,“L":jj_'r' LR LIS e | ot Hon. Tobias Castor passed this station | from New York of Company I, First regiment, s accepted |trict of South Dakota; cxcursion tickets to | they are now constituted “"1at noon yesterday. About sixty citizens |burning of the great Liverpool exchange and an election to fill the vacancy has been | be sold from pofnts in the territory men- Schwah Calls Unlons Trasts. from here took advantage of the train to [ quadrangle, which occurred on December 6, ordered to take place at the first regular | tioned from which the local one way rate| ;.\ o= 0 L VT LT tond the obsequies at Wilber, the old | while Etruria was lying in the Merscy. meeting of the company. The resignation | to Lincoln s more than $3 on December 30, | trusts have not succeeded, on the principle | home of the Castor family. via Colorado, passing the Grandest Scenery of the Rockies and Sierra trurfa sent word of the | Nevada by Daylight. Direct Connections to Los Angeles. 1l A of Second Lieutenant Victor H. Holmes of |31 and January 1, and from points within |of lmiting production. Consolidation for ¢ v ™ Are ANl Company D, First regiment, is also ac- | the radius mentioned on December 31 and | fonomics sike. fulr wi purchasing in Carrle Natlon in Beatrice, LONDON, Dec. 16.—A cable dispatch has he apest market and selling in_the best 8 een re ed here frc S y are the trade principles that will stand, | BEATRICE, Neb., Dee. 16.—(Special Tel- [ been received here from St. Johns, N. ta ordered for December 28, Another resig- | ing January 4, 1902. Tickets lmited for|The labor unions have become trusts. After | ggram.)-—Mrs, Nation, saloon smasher, s |announcing that Signor Marconi will sall nation received s that of Second Lieutenant | going passage commencing date of sale and ;3}"‘],"'?,'“ "*;g;:;";r;ufl*;',',‘;,‘Ig;'\j_;,’”:!,';_':;,»‘,k;'{, the | pilled to lecture in the auditorium here to- | for England December 15 Witlam B. Gress of "“"""‘-:;"'l H, First| for continuous passage In each direction” | gether; they are the sume and the two in- | morrow night. At the headquarters regiment, and an election to the vacancy : % terests should stand together, I am “”",,: . Charities and Corrections, AR Pt i thus caused will be held at the first regular to come here and give any practical thus caused wil be hel A spetint commntes of the State Doard | (e T ean e it ve e fractical keas | pINE ACCIDENT AT KEMMERER | the oficials i charge that the exporiments . ) will come to some good at St Johns, %0 far as they know, are all The recent election of Earl C, Loach as ::n‘o::rl:l;”.w.,:.dn; o:repr;:c‘;nx.:‘ l;:‘x:.l“nr::;; Senator Hanna expressed atrong approval | Ledlge of Cosl Falls on Operatives— | ov They do not expect to hear any fur- captain and Nelson H. Barber as first lieu- u of the principle of organized labor, and his e tn Killed nna T ther detalls until Signor Marconi arrives temant of Company B, First regiment, |s | Koverning the Home for the Friendless, by S e . .’ byt i) In London. It was sald that storms on both na pany B, i speech drew apologies from Jobn Phillips approved. The former will take rank from | Which crippled children may be admitted and John J. Donnelly, two of the labor 8 of the Atlantio had seriously fnter- November 15 and the latier from Decem- | {0 tl::mm:;:.:"?:;, “:"":;"’l"‘;ad:f‘“frh:"_':‘ delegates present, who confessed that they — fered with the work, which the officials as- ber 6. i . SMMERER, Wyo., Dec. 16.—(Special)— | sert, would have been much more satisfac- had held erroneous and unjust views as to| KE . Sergeant Lewis G. Kramer of Company | Perintendent and the visiting and advisory | o o0 iae of the senator toward organized | WOrd has been recelved here that at Cum- | tory under normal weather conditions, the 5 board of the home have decreed that crip- 3 N 994 B, First regiment, having been elected [ boar ! A labor. {berland Tuesday night three 1 miners | poldhu, Cornwall tation having been seri first lleutenant of that company, s dis- | Ples cannot be cared for and the State had put In a blast: which failed to explode [ ously damaged by high winds. cepted and an election to fill the vacancy | January 1, good to return until and includ- re cf the inventor of wireless telegraphy it was eaid today by Are Injure charged to accept promotion. His election [ Board of Public Lands and Buildings will L LR L LU IR DR LA LT and they went to Investigate. In their| The offic Peldhu Pafulie to confirm a8 lleutenant Is approved and he will take | be asked to do away with this restriction. | Senator Hanna related an experience he|haste to get to work they neglected to in- | cr deny the truth of the reports from St. rank from December 6. The charities and corrections committee | had with coal miners in Ohio man spect the roof and as they entered the room | Johns that Sikoe hidi bauri - reoaived Salury of ¥ . Lee Herdm will meet agaln Wednesday, at which time , and sald that the experience had made | a ledge of coal twenty-five feet long and | there from Cornwall by wireless telegraphy. some definite action will be taken. Those an advocate of unfonism | three feet thick fell upon them. An un-|They profess complete ignorance of the The litigation by which Robert E. Lee | who attended the meeting were: A. W.| - saw then,” he said “and I believe now | known Austrian was lustantly killed, be- |euccess or railure of the experiments that labor and capital could be brought to- | ing crushed in a horrible manner. John| Owing to fog and rain Marconi was unabl gether. 1 belleve that the day at hand | Felix recelved terribl injuries, but may | te swing his kites in mid today He Appoints Dr. Younk Pathologist. | for thelr peace and I am willing to give the | recover. His head was crushed, jaw bone | therefore went to Cape r to determine me to bring labor and ca broken, teeth knocked out and about on the fitness of that station for the wir Herdman Is wttempting to obtain the salary } Clark, Omaha; J. W. Seabrook, University for services s supreme court reporter. | place, and Mrs. E. C. Johnston, Lincoln. which he waived during the legislature as an inducement for the defeat of certain best that is in objectionable bills affecting the fees of the | Acting under authority granted by the ¢ okathe gettlomeat of ch of his tongue cut off. The third man | jess telegraph statio <ol 5 office, has been appenled to the supreme | State Board of Public Lands and Buildings, | 1181 tosether. A ttlement of o inch of bis tongue su fl. The third man || telegraph station. Marconl will in O e bt o e mUpreme | Governor Savage this afternoon appointed | 2ue3tion Wil do more for good government, | was not seriously hurt Figirkts She Naw Tuat b SeLAing » shectal ARITR gbsyebiidecs i % good morals, good social relations than any- & message over the Atlantic 1f the steamer 'd Lo ditor Westo efused D Dr. G. Alexander Young to the position ! Al Auditor Weston refused to pay | " G logiat at tho Lincoln Hospital for | thiDK that we could accompiish. To the end | GRANTZ ~ TRANSFERS ~ TITLE |on which he is to sail irom New York : the Insane. Dr. Yorng was appointed aa. | ©f 8l this I freely give whatever service I R reaches England In time. He will go direct | sistant physician at Norfolk by former|CAN render to this assoclation.” ® F to Cornwall and take charge of matters Governor Dietrich and remaincd there un- | Bishop Potter asserted that the restora- ] there '] U1 relieved at the time of the remogal of | t1on Of human interest to the relation of $ By mid-summer Marcon! will have a tully the Norfolk patients. The increase in the | 18bOF and capital, the establishment of quipped station hors for sending and Te. ges between America and England and cnother station on the Mas- | payment on lose that they might see ease the medi - :,‘,':.'; ey A riea ledical | Lyvion would go far toward settling the dit- | Grantz has received the bl o o " New Incorporations. ference between thom. He sald that ideus ;‘lu» four mining claims 4(\.:|‘“l“fr.u"1|v‘|lnv|;<w|lmxvl and practical work were needed to bring |be sold to the on Fortune company, o . 0 | Secretary of State Marsh today legalized | tho feanlt which both desired North Lead hil The purenase price was | NORTHERN — STOCK PERISH — the following corporations: 5 it Archbishop Ireland sald that all Europe |$110,000 and the deed of tra Was T Quarantine is B The James Morton & Sons company of|jooked (o the United States to heml the |corded yesterdmy. Mr. Grantz had taken Cenulne Omaha; capital stock, $60,000; ncorpo- | preach between the two great interests, |over $20,000 out of the ground before selling for Cattl rators, James Morton, Charles W. Morton | Ay 4 minister of religlon, as a member of a 4 C t 9 ;:‘:l:v‘::: E. Morton; for general dealing in | cpyreh whose pontiff had declared that the | HIS CONDITION IS CRITICAL A dware. arter's contract between the two, bringing them so — celving mess number of patients in the Lincoln hospital othera por | LEAD, S. D, Dec. 16.—(Special.)—Otto P 3 BETWEEN Supper — Dec. 16.—The settlers in maintain peace between labor and capital, | Horse Kicks Of Andrew orthern- Omaha; capital stock, $10,000; iucorpo- } b d he was present to do his duty in a move- Sealp ¢ of One born stock as a result of the Texas fever e * rators, J. E., Orcutt, 8. G. Smith and A.|pen¢ that made for peace and harmony and infection. One Kansan lost 100 head re- rea as tt e iver 1 THE e manufacture and sale of | hroiherhood among men e cently, while smaller herds have been wiped advertising novolties. ; ¢ ¥ —— out entirely. Northern cattle die as soo Tho David Talbot Iee company of Omaha; | of e werieene oo st e Caiatlon | PIEDMONT. §. D, Dec. 16.—(Special)— | as Infected, For this B e Lv. St Louis - -8:00 P. M. Ar, Hot Springs, Ark. 8:00 A. M. ason the quarantine o ® Talbot, Bdgar W. Lamoreaux; for deallag | pring those opposed together. He approved | Friday night by the kick of a and s | the law It has long been a household favorite M t i most important duty of the church was t —_— GUTHRIE, Okl., The Orcutt Manufacturing company of P -0 was to Iherg's | the new country are losing their in ice and hardware. the idea of creating some channel for an ex. | \® @ critical condition. The top of one ear | for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitls, Poeu. | Against Nebraska chauge of ideas and the mutual flow of the [ %0% taken off. & ACCUSES DISCHARGED MEN ";;ml?; A’}}!‘m“- ‘\h:io{)lllfl L’(l'_ughlllnd | Attorney General Prout has returned from | feeling of brotherhood \ ! 5 Guner ERIcRy And RNy ontien, Washington, where he appeared before the| John Phillips and John J. DNonnelly, the . 5 S Melal AN It i8 prescribed as aspecitic for Grippe, } United Btates supreme court and asked that | Iatter of the New York Bricklayers' union, | . FAW Wyo., Dec. 16.- lts[n: lal.)— Sahn Wanald warid. on by Mothers endorse 1l(van an 1afallible commissioners be appointed to take evl- | Fecorded their approval of the principle of | BY tomOrrow night all of the state con- remedy for Croup. hildren like it. dence In the suit of Missourl against Ne- | arbitration_and concilliation and asserteq | ¥iC's 10 the old p '““."']'”'\ ‘;‘.’ il Provared by K. 0. DeWitt & 03, Obloage. | braska. The controversy arises over sev-|that for years the hatters and bricklayers | Wil have been transferred to the new in W Missou w Prison, : Great Northern « 198 | stitution at this place. The trausfer has| SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 16.~It is belioved | Office Hours, » & m. W 9 p. w, | eral acres of land cut of from Nebraska In New Fork hat maintained satisfaciory | BOIMIOR A bl plach Tho, (AR has 5 the. fatal train wreck mear Hasex, Mone, | sundars, from 8 a. m. 10 55, m a number of years ago by a sudden freak | relations with the men who employed them, | P#eR made w Y. 4 b 3 d ou e yesterday was not an accident, but a crima { of the Missouri river. The land and its TS —— South Dakota Fugltive Arrest I b am has been recelved from W. H BELLE FOURCHE, §. D., Dec. 16.—(Spe- | Kennedy, assi rintendent of the | | citizens are still considered Nebraska's, Ssys He Was Toriared, taxes being pald In Nemaha county. If| “I suffered such pain from corns I could the change was the result of gradual accre- | hardly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hills- L | ) 8 son, 8« | from the officers thre saying There is not the slightest doubt tion Missourl is doubtless right In her | borough, Il “but Bucklin's Arnica Salye | (prew years. has been ar 1 and is in the | that No. 8 was wrecked by parties unknown FOR THECOMPLEXION] | claim. but Nebraska urges that the change | completely cured them.” Acts like maglc | county jail here, awalting trial for horss | Think discharged employes. oo mare was the work of a single night. Altred |on sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, | giealing 4 Hazlett of Beatrice was the commissioner | burns, boils, ulcers ot skig [" 8 Ca appointed for Nebraska For Pamphlets Apply to Agonts, M. C. TOWNSEND, General Pussenger and Ticket Agent, ST LOUIS MO, ant supe clal.)—David Ducharme, who bhas esc .|..| Great Northern, who has visited the wreck times within the last sores, Perfect heale t Hears Ple r N cw Trial, diseases and plles. Curo guaranteed by Admitted W Towa, DEADWOOD, 8. D., Dec. 16.—(8pecial.)— 45 N Shen nd - pi y ec. 16.—(Special.) QURE 8ICK HEADAGHE. -| DEDICATE "BAPTIST CHURCH Kubn & Co, PIERRE, 8. D., Dec, 16.—(Special Tele- | A motlon for a new trial in the case of the l Ook gram.)—The supreme court today admitted | State against Walter Strohm, convicted of . STRENGTHENS ndsome Edifice nt Hastings Con- HYMENEAL. T, F. Ward of Goddes on o certificate trom | perjury, 18 to be argued in circuit court b t — o supreme court of lowa tomorro A ou SYSTEM secrated by Rev. Dr. Rowla: Coddington-Baxter. FN0 NinEoiRg. B0K § eren ’ R of coln, FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 18.—(Special.) % \ \ 4 OU George J. Coddington and Miss Elsie Baxter | Y BODY HASTINGS, Neb., Dec, 16.—(Special.)— | of this city were married Saturday after- I)luot'b |DR. MCGREW‘A!‘ 53) | AIN The handsome new $12,000 First Baptist|noon at the home of the bride's parents, by | | SP LIST Haven't you got something that you BR church of Hastings was dedicated yester- nhn- h“A \\'h Weyer of n{,. ’l‘r bytertan Wlllt you Disen =b e“ _'s. B 4o not need and would like to ex- | day. Myron W. Haynes of Chicago was to [ church, in ihe presence of a few intimate ad woan P 9 | hange for sometht, d0? Make and NERVES. deliver the address, but on account of sick- | friends. Their wedding was somewhat of a 8¢ Xenw e ARTRARER Q1 | -CARNER SU AGRIAER TRU 1 MRS ness he falled to come and Rev. Dr. Row- | Surprise to their many acqualntances, M. | Eat | P cured tn less than 1 da [] 48 sostangs Now. U is gretiy Ukeip land of Lincoln delivered the dedicating | Coddington hus been deputy county treas | VARICOCELE without cutcing. e that among the 30,000 readers of The address in his place. Deacon Bennett of | urer for eight years, and was elected county 'SYPHILS ‘ '8 cured | | Pes's want ad pages there Is some- ' Lincoln had charge of the financial part of | treasurer in November. The bride is a | s e sla c“ e L | BE L8, A% 1l 4nd || body that has got what you want and |the proceedings. There were three serv- | daughter of Adam Baxter, and was sten I bh’.“ 2060[)“ aen Guped civous | | wants what you have. Writo out & fces. ographer in the county treasurer's office Just 8o sure as water dissolves sugar, justsosure will Kopor Dyspeps | Hity, loss of vitality ot 11t A In th v three years A e briet little ad and send it to us todey 0 the morning Dr. Rowland delivered ye 81A CURE digest your food; it's on the same general principles. Itcons - I - adior ‘Dis }‘ and we will put you in toush with the address and in the afternoon and even- $ains the same clements as Nature's digestive fluids, so why wont it | euses, Hya ently. RNE s sl DSBS AR | g the resident ministers of the various . Long-Axelson act inexactly the same mann. Tuwill. Itcan'thelpit. That'swhy Cures Gun ntion Free, 0 otber fellow. Remexmb v | churches assisted. Al but $3,600 of the| GF d TATFOW: RAYeR. e6king AR Shit H00AY 8 | the time to attend to it, [ X RIVER, Wyo., Deec. 16.—(Spe- it never fails to cure the worst. cases of indigestionand dyspepsia where Mflflfl Fflmous Mflllfllll TOMI} | entire amount had been subscribed for the [ clal)—John H. Long and Miss Etta Axel otherremedies have failed. A little KopoL DyspEpsiA CURE after meals cHARcES Low' | 0. new church, but this balance was sub-|son, both of Lincoln, Neb., were married at will prevent that terrible distress and belching so often experienced, Treatment oy mall. =P e e S—2 scribed for before the closing of the serv- | Green River yesterday by Rev. A. D. Dib “'For years I sought a remedy in vain until I tried Kopor DYsPEPSIA Office over 13 R. iath stresh, b Howell® 3 ‘ efore Meals APPETIZER ices last night. The new church is of |ble. Mr. Long has for three months been Cugre. 1t has no equal a8 a stomach and dyspepsia remedy and I have awell’'s 1s a8 harmless a8 brick and has a seating capacity of 750. | connected with the Kemmerer Camera, tried all I could find. M. C. Edwards, 1422- lulh Ave., Altoona, Pa." Deputy State Vetertnartan, on | ire 6pring water, L. L. Cloyd Is the presont past he Short Line. The young couple it t hel but d d Pat Shapeaias, ‘An" Kan l“ r '. l. DIOESTIVE e mm%t“ A e :x'll‘.:::::“n:‘l::l;u i at K:qm‘n:'“\“l(. 2 ] oqn’_ -°~P u 0 yOIl noo " L n.n‘ccmr" D. V.S, ! | - yet Is s the most At All Times TOMNI G |crve’our neaith A dose of Prickly wan| #or 4 vemre Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co, Obleago. 'Tho #1. bottio cotains 24 tiines the oc. sise, e AN, Imperial Extra Dry . i 008 the o MTERINARIAN. o 16 b; Refuse Substitutess | FIL1°T® 1OW and then does this to perfoc- | Champakne has stood the test for purity | When yousuffer from bilinusness or constipation. ise the famous littlo Tiver e Naon Bia | D0 no! take any substitute. Twenty-gve éoidby All Druggiets, Refuse Subetitwtesy | yion. | e 4 and its deliclous boauet. pllls known as DeWitt's Little EARLY RISER effective cough and cold cure in existe O and Iafirmary. » They never gripe. - Felcahons i couts & bottie . e

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