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THE OMANA DAILY YE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 was declared oft. It Mr. Follmer has govd | e vised Laws of the " suce in Perkine county there will b Eopsriztendent Towler Tells Why He A Y gt pe Rt e . it Dakota Edueational Asseciation sad Church | Lively Contost Nas Beon Waxing Bteadily > more avaflable land in counties visited | y 1103 Conn by the officiale this year Kindred Organzations —— Warm d Warmer, e New Incorporations. J—_— CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—The Aannouncement was made today that the new constitution SAVAGE SAYS PROUT NEEDN'T HURRY h"‘””"h" of State Marsh today licens-d | ATTENDANCE 18 VERY LARGE THIS YEAR | o¢ tne Methodist Episcopal church, which WHO HAS SAY--SCHNEIDER OR RICHARDS following corporations to do business Sk, | was adopted at the lust genaral conference in Nebraska | Linio Shew's Sentence Commuted, hut The M. T. Cummings Milling company of | Instractors and Supervisors from All er Petliloners for Executive Beatrice, capital stock, $30,000; incorporat- ta of the State Present ences throughout the country, has finally Being Freely Indulged by the | Chionty A0 DESIUBNGR ors, Marion T. Cummings, Thomas D. Wor- iy - rall, Orland H. Eggleston and Nellle W. ernl Newn of Nebraska and An Extensive Program been approved by the thfee quarters vote Principal Figares ia the | : 1 tn Srepared, required. The vote is as follows: Ayes, Oompetioten Cole, for general miiling and dealing fn | 5,198, nays, 2,613 : | rain % - The element which opposed the new or- | —— 'he Bennett Live Stock company of Chey- o law ch because it provided v ndent.) [ enne, Wyo: organized tor business in Cole-| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dee. 26.—(8pecial.) | $801c 1aw of the church Pacanse it provided prmmont, Meb, Dec. 26.—(8pectal)— | of that denomination held at the Auditorium ” frnase wana) in 1900 and referred to the various confer- Interesting Personalities that Are | for the admission of women as delegates to Speetal)—In a|rado, Wyoming and Nebraska; capital stock, | —The annual state convention ot n:- :iml’l]h the general conference made war in the d\‘l‘l'h‘;:::""'h"‘m“;;nm'n.‘:-pnv;«::n-(:m - lnr:‘"\ nddresses to school | $100,000; incorporators, George H. Nagle, I'nk_ma Educational association nr\ ‘mu ! | mew constitution all along the line, but met | /5, Bl ‘:“m ) ‘“‘“"h‘lll"m 1: '”"m | arinendent Fowler dis- [ F'red W. Geddes. H. M. Bennett and Robert | lary organizations An this evening At| . iih defeat. One hundred and fifty-one an- | ¢ b iy : . vantages of centralisation of | L. Deal Madison. These meetings have year by | MO O 08 L n the question, a | decidedly warm. The two most pronounced Mi. Fowler ndyocates tha| The Haws Hardware company of Minden, | year been more largely mv»nd.vl’a‘ml ('hr-(nh(n Totkl of $0.196 Solivts Buke cuwt by Gel ‘.“a:‘:nlfin-‘:":;;’»:..“ ..-:nln-:n: ‘n;lflu\s‘ml“rt of amall achools and opposes | Kearney county; capital tock, $60,000; fn- | tendance this year ls very sratitying to the | 0 e’ principal changes provided tor | Ro%% Hemmond, who has bad the emolu orzanigation of rural high schools as| COTporators, J. W. Haws, H. E. Haws and | oficers of the assoclation. Many teAthers | py iho new constitution are | S aBLa IR AR, PP ) the last | Willlam Haws. are already in the city and tomorrow's | U7 f5% 4 ook SR .| ment his income as editor of the Tribune, tod by & law pnssed by the last | It gives laymen's electoral meetings . o | trains are expected to bring several hun Hiveno {and Dan Swanson, present member of the His communication follows For Iteturn of Firat Nebraska gk ates in the general conference, | legislature, tormerly slated for chiet oil ol 1 ermit mev- bttt t glves laymen's electroal meetings au- 2 b o i Cywhehip to | Only fiva more days remain for those %ho| The teachers were welcomed to the city m"‘mf O e amatitutional questions, | INSPECIOr, a place which he lost by joining | a central | advanced money for the return of the First | by C. J. Porter, mayor of Madison, in an | U0 b (R0 B0 Beoaaary fn the gen. | the bolting antls in thelr walkout from s | Nebraska from San Francisco to file thelr | address delivered this evening at the open- | o "l b (W mond the constitution | B8 #enatorial caucus. o 3, Tnelustve, » claims with the state auditor for relm- | ing exercises. 8. C, Hartranft of Aberdeen | pf% CCLETS N (00 Lo gy | While these two rival candidates have Bchool 5 0F Nabraski fOF bursement. There are halt a dozen who | responded on behalf of the association. The | rersonal fnterests at stake, the contest has Bl Rie % have neglected this 1i formality, al- | president of the assoclation, Prof. George resolved itself into one to determine Fural high P s W 4 Y thoukh they have been notified specifically. | M. Smith of Vermillion, then deiivered his | FAIRBANKS READS A PAPER | (iiiner 1. b. Richards. treasurer of the r ¢ the lower grad | Only a few dollars of the appropriation re- | annual addrese. g ! republican state committee and once the elr “‘:".“:‘:}”X‘H“i"vw. dent | mains undistributed The program for the remainder of the | republican nominee for governor, or Na 0d rural schools {8 su ifts to Company K. convention is as follows logists at Columbin | ttonal Committeeman Schnelder has (e ds with which On Friday afternoon, December 21, after University. longest pole in politics. Hammond has he business session and plano solo, Dr. C. 3 backing of National Committeeman Schnei- Young of Vermillion will """"'fr o ?nl— NEW YORK, Dec, $6.—The general meet- | ;X‘l'rn'nx'l’xll‘r::--:v:n;'c;':vmvln~ Swanson has L dress on “Moral and Religlous Tralnlng |, o oo Archacological Institute of Amer- hisg ik 44 | v " in the Schools. “The Relation of Dormitory | &% O FF %000 bl untversity, | FOr vears Richards, Schnelder and Ham- | aw, and y ida to run u | Praska Natlonal Guard, stationed at Schuy- | 1tq o Our Students” will be the subject of [t PeEAR todty 0 COCMIC TR S mond have constituted a political trinity 800d achool, the question in indeed a serious | ler. They consist of handsome gold lace |, yaper by Miss Cora M. Rawlins of the | /50 (U o4 2 which dominated affairs in this section. oo, and the s lance {8 often 8uch as |to be fastened to the sleeve of the guards- | 2ound Table. ““The Tendency to | John White of Harvar When the present fight started Hammond, 0 make apiti cost of mainten | o Madison Round Table | " About sixty members were present & y anco unduly o, no (hat oftea & common | M4l Indicating that the wegrer has faith- | ;01000 Greek and Latin from Our High| BP0t G CC ol ™hohn ¢, Rolfe, Uni-|A® & candidate for reappointment as post- | " chool ¢ducntic nes very costly, Any | fully completed a three service . 3 Fav ers 3 ster, wa o pos thoipal | ¥ r Iy, Any | fu | n three years' service and | gopooly and College Course; Shall We Favod [ ATONE othCEh Ok 000 o empt, | Master, was in the position of a principal Y re L enda to weaken tho | has enlisted within five days for another ) ; | combatant. The field of actl v airoady w " shouid meot the 1t?" will be delivered by B. W. Magoun | o0t 8 nd Prof. Arthur n o fleld of action has now oud hou e he | University of Michigan, and Pri '" extended until he s in the position of the opponitic interesied In the of Redfield and Dr. J. W. Heston of Brook- Shkte tatvarsity Fond It | ‘schools. To over: Sticka to the Commoner Falrbanks of the Towa Btate uat y bystander in a street fray, who has no other papers. ' part to play than get in the way of a stray intuges of the pres. | ings. of i ery farmer stateme “My attetic he s will be a pap “The Key bullet. fiving (very farmers |ing statement: “My attedtion has been | Ing scssion will be a paper on “The Key to| o) pa | ARGE DEED OF TRUST |™™ smenttten of the Season. one-sixth pure glycerin, and containing vegetable oils, is transparent. Carries the perfume of nat- ural flowers. Most delightful for toilet. A trial of it will convince you that nothing better can be made for use on skin or hair. lowa Professor in Institute of Archeo Christmas gifts, in the shape of service S uation 1y | Padges. have been donated by Adjutant! h the small | Genernl Colby to a number of the members t and with | of Company K of the Second regiment, Ne- ovy that b e o limit of J..MES S. KIRK & COMPANY em in Nebraska, and [ W. J. Bryan tonight gave out the follow- | Among the features for the Friday even o hens e he hoye | called to a copy of the Denver Eveniug |the Twentleth Century” by Dr. Thomas E inge and city, we rec. | Times, contalning an interview with some | Green of Cedar Raplds, Ia El Paso Bleetric C(ompany Secures | The real trouble dates back to the legls etul consideration of 3 4 one glving his name as Eddy and claiming | On Saturday afternoon, December 28, lative eession of last winter and centers koo b A o father® | Lincoln ns his residence. In this Interview | the program will consist of “The Present Degdwith NilERsDeIEe around the senatorial deadlock and the ition of the wmall | Mr. Eddy is quoted as saying: ‘It Is sald | State of Educational Theory,” an address Mortgs, hopes of L. D. Richards that it would be ! AChonL and the trans- | on relfable authority that W. J. Bryan will | by Superintendent C. W. Martindale of broken by his election to one of the seats e ke iatriote Tnio @ | retlire from the newspaper business when | Yankton; Miss K. G. Smart of Sloux Falls | npw YORK, Dec. 26,-The El Paso Elec- | In the upper house of congress. If the Ach conveying the | the first year's existence of the Commoner | on “The Teaching of Temperance In the | yric company filed & €eed of trust for | charges and countercharges are to be be- A RRE :“1 ‘tAh; :rr\-"a‘!;: :‘*-‘.-mr.-h The paper has been a wretched | Public Schools,” and Relation of School | g4 000,000 to the State Trust company of | Meved, Hammond played his part in the scan ot chvered vans or | fallure and it s well known around Lincoln | Training to Life Activities” by Superintend- | pogion, Mass., at Newark, N. J., today. The | affair by keeping up a fire on Thompson and apable. care- | that Mr. Bryan is much disgusted with the | ent E. G. Everly of Brookings. deed 18 secured for a mortgage of like | Rosewater through the columns of his pa e %88l [ 1ack of support of the enterprise.’ At the meeting of the department of high [ qmount to cover underlying securities of | per. Swanson, as a member of the legisla “The statement made by Mr. Eddy is not | schools and colleges to be held Friday | .ortain corporations subsidlary to the EIl | ture, folned the combination which de- the six-mile | only absolutely false and entirely without [ morning President C. H. French of Huron | paeo company. The ldter owns or controls | clared eternal war on Thompson, and s {.’,'.‘.3”&‘".. HPL LI ““,{‘"T" foundation, but it bears evidence of the | colloge will deliver an address on “The Col- | g1} of the electric lightng and power plants | Schnelder was charged with the duty of s malice which seems to actuate a large num- | lege and the Public School.” *'History, Its | cefitering In El Paso, Tex. cultivating the ground upon which the ber of republicans. No paper having re- | Place in the High School,” will form the —_— Richards' boom was to grow when the 1 HRnAPOrta- | apect for its reputation would pulyish such | subject of an address to be delivered by A. Children Like It. proper time came. Either the seed was bad P an interview without Inquiring into Its | H. Avery of Spencer, la. Garrett Droppers, | .o jit1e boy took the croup one night,” | OF the soil poor, for the plant falled to n oving 1ot m 8ey- | truth president of the State university at Vermil- | .o "6 ' " Reynolds af Mansfleld, O., “and | prout. The Il fecling engendered has been member of the achool My determination to devote my Nfe 10 [ lion, will speak on “Political Economy and | g0 0 Vag'you could sear him breathe all | Smouldering ever since, and when a Lin- * | the study and discusaton of public questions | Secondary Education.” At Saturday morn- | o = tyo house. I thought he would die, | cOIn paper printed a story to the effect o years have had tho | was formed before [ became a candidate for | ing's session S. A. Emery of Redfield will |}, 'y taw doses of Ot Minute Cough Cure | (hat Richarde held Schueider guilty of monly used as ; e I oa - ahe ey iy Crnd | the presidency and that dn‘u:;’r‘nlnnnnn has | give his ideas on “The Tnp-l]en‘\'i HIBD | Lolieved and sent hinito sleep. That's thy ll'(_-;‘;‘hv‘r:'. nl,: n;mn\n Ivmk‘a ou‘l u;w. blaze. tonics, cathar- ‘ccldente, Tho chil like the pian | ot been changed by defeat. The newspaper | School.”” “The Metric System” will be pre- eard of the|croup.” One Minute e Horald here reprinted the article; ics, li mac! ici i i i Jave " oaied he fown [ Baia as beon choaen toe the cue: bkt WKItH | aqnton by George W. Nash of Yankton col- '(?:‘:':"-:,: Abscldely sate and acts at | the Tribune came back with an editorial “s:' l"‘; “;’t'm h ;"“d';"‘".s" Violent purgatives which are el S D % oAt | for this purpose and I expect to own and | lege. “The Function of the High School | (0% "o/l "o ng Teolds, croup, grip, | And an interview with Schreider, and now not a rational treatment for the sick. the cen i “kept. The | edit the Commoner for the remainder of | will be the subject of an address by H. L. | giinoa and bronehitih Richards {8 out with a slgned statement Most doctors and patent medicine manufacturers resort to Ever : my days.” Wilson of Sloux Falls On one side it is asserted that it was all mercury, potash and opiates, which are all exceedingly injurious, fon found anyiwhere Nebraska Art Exhibit. Supervisors Meet on Friday. COLD AGAIN 1IN SATURDAY |fixed for the nine recalcitrants to come to though they sometimes temporarily relieve. sible nnd logal rights and ac. the support of Thompson at th ‘s G o) tB Bieres, st e FOLa S §A3 “fo | The Nebraska Art assoclation began its| At a meeting of the Department of Fats Westher FilioN; aad Pesstbiy [time a6 an ”rh_““" 7 8 ,l:‘ho';::’;; Mull’s Grape Tonic is the life-giving juice of the grape, + common achools but to con- | sighth annual exhibition at the University | County Supervisors, to be held Friday fore- i ake strength for Richards as the North Platte nature’s own strength giver, combined with roots and herbs. Thus {ato’ =, make them worth seein # by 4 3 b s . 3 e tho Becple will ba more likely to o | 0f Nebraska tonight. The pictures were | noon, C. B. Foncannon of Eureka, pres g ! 4’ representative. The deal, it is charged, while pleasing to the taste, it is a perfect digestive, restorative and all fixed up on this line, but Schnelder is tonic. It nourishes, fortifies and refreshes, and is the greatest by visitingz them, brought here from the Pan-American ex- | {dent of the department, will dellver his Elsew)ere. # of this plan may be briefly | position and were hung under the direction | annual address. Under the subject of alle; y A A : el 18 follow! - = % b h - — ged to have gone to the Union Pacific stomach, liver, b pibils enjoy the advantage of that | Of Miss Clara Waleh and Prof. F. H. Fling. | “County Institutions” the gathering will| (wAHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Forecast: R0 MILROFRY FepRG GO (KLITeR- kA Nasonsd g .lnedrvq and kidney tonic known. It puts these great tnfereat 'and enthusiiam and - confidence | Speeches were made by officers and promi- [ be addressed by Superintendent Z. F. Wil- | por Nebraska and Ransas—Fair Friday | the whole thing over. This {8 the basis of organs of the body in a healthy state. It rids you of that tired, wh‘h‘l;_‘l};‘-g‘n\;;; A oo™ classtfled and | BeUt members of the assoctation. lams of Ynnhlnn;oumy. N,:I'!wrslauenzle::.l.n:t and probably Saturday colder Baturday;|the charge of treachery. depressed condition, caused by a run-down nervous system and . S E. Boyden of Brookings county, Superin! - | southwesterly winds. Contrast the pleasant taste and delightful natural effects of the crushed fruit laxative MULL’S Snocaus in dimssac ‘With the harsh effects of dras- tic drugs com- unacy. and. lrregular attendance are od 1o the minimurn 5 quarreling, improper conduct or tmproper language. ryesuliing thevefrom. G Puplla have the advantage of better achool rooma, better lighted, better heated, b cntflated |CLUE OF THE MISSING MAN Letter in Belleved to Have Been Writ- No wet feot, wet clothing, nor colds ont Albert Williamson of Lyman county and | ° por Town and Missourf-®air Friday; Sat- Superintendent Melen M. Bennett of Law- [\ rqay clondy and unsettfed; south winds. rence county. Teachers' meetings will ba | pol ‘gouth and North Daketa—Rain or the general subject of addresses by Su- perintendent C. L. Davis of EAmunds|g;iqer n western portion Hriday; northwest county and Superintendent Nellle Lyons ot Miner county. At Friday afternoon's ses- snow Friday and Saturday In east portions, winds, For Tllinots—Fair Friday; Saturday 'in- that this was the plan, but Insists that in- stead of being @ traltor to Richards he found the task an impossible one, enough of the nine refusing to co-operate to spoll the plan. Mr. Richards in his rejoinder simply denles authorship or reponsibility In his statement Schnelder acknowledges impoverished blood. One bottle will convince you of its merits, Kept by all first class drwggists, 50 cents for large bottle, or seat express propaid by THE LIGATNING MEDICINE CO., Rock [sland, III. Mull’s Lightning Pain Killer for all external and Internal pain: for the article i pains, This plan |8 sure to result in fewer | WOOD RIVER, Neb., Dec. 25.—(Spectal) [ sion Superintendent Carrie Daily of Clay o article in the Lincoln paper and ) v v 25 and 50 Cents. and better teachers, better pald. p :, 4 creastog cloudiness; light to fresh south| winds it up with a parting shot at his : ~Last February Curt Stevens, living three | county wil ent her ideas on ‘‘Centrali- i Libraries an important Incident. Tilee: rioFth 6F S0nty WL Meeant winds, friend Schnelder by saying: I have never town, mysteriously dlsap- | zation of Rural Schools.” “Cartificates” 18| " por' Golorado—Fair Fritay; colder 1% felt nor have I ever sal Thero are hundreds of rural se red. On the day of his disappearance | tha subject of & paper by Superintendent P. ever siid that Mr, Schnel- Nebravke, ther should unite In contzaltzed | he was out looking for some cattlo that had | . Creasor of Marshall county. At the ses- Mg POEEiL (Bl TaTiA Y WIRCHRES x| ie aoaldBNYS minde me VoD Bujbody el Fnr sale hy Sh'rman & nec'nn’" “"lg Go'l mnaha senator.” i oraries Wil bo buile Up, ARG we ba. | strayed from his farm. He rode into Cairo | gion on Saturday afternoon “Uniform Rec- | “'mor Montana-Snow in east portion,| Ross Hammond, editor of the Tribune evo ‘the dauy not far distiit when the |about 4 o'clock and after making inquirles | ords for County Superintendents” Will b6 | coider Friday; Saturday falr; west winds. | postmaster and candidate for reappolnt. o e ol mas Also. carty undes | regard to his missing stock, started | presented by Superintendent D. H. Brewster | “ror wyoming—Snow, followed by fair and | ment, affirms that he is in & position to governmerit contract, the mails and dls- [ north. The next morning his horse came | of Sanborn county. Superintendent O.. W.| .qaer Friday; Saturday |falr; northwest|know that Mr. Schnelder did all ho could tribute them free to our farming commu- | home without a rider, saddle or bridle. | Coursey of Davison county will read a paper nity. Let it not be thought that the ¢ ; winde. to bring about the deal to further Richards’ | and giria are entitled (o any better -":"'“;"‘:':r";"')‘(“"m""""':”:‘un‘;‘l’;: ::ffi':"}::" on “fi"v'r‘n!;"ld;':;fl l:]\;'n‘",‘“ ‘°0"‘_':;";:;:‘; For Western Texas and New Mexico— | wenatorial ambition, but it would not work, | rtunities than the country boys and [and a searc - | cessors.” “Eigl o Fair Friday and Sawrday; variable winds. | and by wi f a 8t A The sons and daughters of Nebraska | hood made, but nothing was found except | will be handled by Superintendent B. J.| y Al y way of a stinger, volunteers the in L b 1 n formation that not many people § it entore o Nebrasks 35 | the saddle, which was found on the bank of | Woodbury of Kingsbury county. Lecal Reeco! y people in Fre lawvers or ministers, and too long, too dis- | the Loup river. This gave rise to the| At a meeting of the Department of City | OFFICE OF 'rm;‘w:l,\'lr ER gvl;lBAU, ":""::n::':l";“'{;“ l::]'xulr:ds grievious disap- acefully long, have we mm-\f 1o m\,'e opinion that Stevens had been drowned, but | and Town Supervision, to be held Friday (':'Mr:‘l‘:rl\e :‘:‘r :cwfl:':n .d::‘;"«;d ‘;fi‘n P il R R y 1'e\'f'"i“uQ“;ml-"::;x‘fsh;hu;x)::::'fi"m: after dragging the river for several days in | forenoon, “The City Superintendent: His | ive- corresponding oy of the last thres | Loiisfce fight is attracting more ”“: m"‘ Jot mo urge Upon you to estabiish | valn the search was abandoned and the af- | Qualifications, General and Professional,” | years. | e I ' 3 eave Burling Stati P e Py T riiral GTadad Bchools, youR rursl LIbTa: | tair nad almost been forgotten, when & fow |will be discussed by the gathering, Other P 10011900, 1899, 1608, usual attention. Burlington Station, Omaha, 10:30 p. m. Monday, i 0 Maximum temperatup.... 42 0 e teal jaboraiory In Amer- | days ago Stevens recelved a letter post- | features of the duties and responsibilities | Minimum temperatup. .. 2 2 8 18 i and be in Los Angeles for luncheon on Thursday. lea 1a the w!llibrn‘g\.!nlrd‘lurr;‘\ l:‘h‘;l l?lc)'l marked El Reno, Okl, and signed John | of superintendents will be discussed. l"‘rem”l‘pl':‘\':‘lmy‘\"““" N . g: !‘! ¥ g MRS- BERGER SEEKS ALIMONY In less than 66 hours you will have traveled ;lllirl‘ than d - xirl tudy nature first-handes ere o 01 . o 4 N rre The aytyeh and life ot piante | 1/TiEht, who atated that he formarly worked Department of Graded Schoo Record of temperftyre and precipitation 2,000 miles; crossed wholl s Samdin : ard animaln, Hero they breathe pure air, | for Curt Stevens and would like to have | o' "h o e oo the Department of Com- | at Omaha for this ay and since March 1, 0 m H Y, or in part, eight states and DOSCEN CaNPINT (LD (e DS hh e pplcture of the Stevaus ctuldren. The BARL [ruoq and Graded Sshools, foibe meld Friday | IMCL L ol territories; seen some of the scenic wonders of the world, A Hord L ated to &l thaes opport: | Vriting of this letter was compared with | UL U b\ inG’ following subjects | NOrmal temperatur and reached a land of flowers and sunshine, oz, the advantages of a graded echool | some of Curt Steven's writings and was | o'y "rogq. Tho Contralization of Rural | Total excess since farch i dacatlon, wi ut nny dvan- c! 3 ! e 5 ) Jrec . facs ihnt attena the :fm:‘n{mé':r the even- faund ::‘h;:':‘:i {ho samo. learing 0| Schools,” “Eftect Upon the Bchool,” by |Normal precipitatis . . : o PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Dec. 26.—(Spe- fngs without chores or some dutles In the Stav No reason oan be given for Btay- 8. M. Smith of Bridgewater; “Effect Upon | fotal rainfall ein r.(m«n 1 X clal.)—Mrs. Isabel Berger, daughter of L. tonns Iy RN pduchilanal pondition”thacia | Blhvens. ' Mo restin cag De GIveR 107 SBRT- | the Taxpayer by (O, J. Forsgard of Mag- fi;?f-:f:"r':r'.!":;' roh 1o i C. . Murray, through her atiorney, A, N. Wao enclose you our circular letter to | o b chester; genoral discussion. led by E. Spen- | JExcoss for cor, pelod, 1800, o ullivan, has brought sult in district court welVe cnclose you our clreular Jettor 59 | ters were in good condition and his tamily | 0%t Benett FReuseion. 104, B RS | Befclency for corp oL SR I0ld it Soury o t 3 ¥ tations | L e e o | Y opagasial velop High Ideals in the School,” hy Mrs,| MePOF(s fromftations at band, for the support of herself and their ohools an portath J. E. Taplin of Bushnell; discussion, led two children. The petition alleges that he | | . o :\';“;ufifgmm . eentra ‘. “acd senoot. 1| ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE by R. D. Dailey of Vienna; paper, “Drawing fraudulently transferred his property to n;:\ Hu[lmgmfl T|GKET ornc!l fin giad that you are becoming interested A in the Rural Schools,” by Mrs. Etta M. mother and the Bank of Murray previous | ! 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. A ble IRfOrmaation Pihie [ Former's Danghter Swallows Carbolie | ) 10 ot DeSmet. Atter a business session to his leaving the sta | H ut IIIRLIIOTOI STA'I‘Iol iJ tlon of the avallable information upon this 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128 If you take a tourist slesper, as monat people do, you will be a fow houra longer on'the way—and you will save nearly $20.00 Burlington tourist excursfons to California thr 4:2%8 p. m. Thursdays and Saturdays, and 10:30 p all of these are personally conducted tmes a week m. Saturdays. Yes, nubjoct waa "giyen 0’ the ‘teport of the | Actd, but Man Takes Actd Away | on Saturday morning Miss Clara Cressey of comminsioner of education, . volume ages 1469-52; also in the roport of 1895-6, sad Saves Her. pages 18563.5. The Massachu- CONDITIONDF THE Sioux Falls will read a paper on “Influence WEATHR. of Kindergarten Ideals.” “The Religious I report of . pages 437-59, o 2 Training of the Child” will be the subject contalns a valuable report on the consoli: | NORTH LOUP, Neb, Dec. 26.—(Spectal)— | " u‘:’" N R Nl \{”_ datlon of echools and the conveyance of | The 19-year-old daughter of Thomas Fen- |7/ P W. R, Davis ot Glark will dren by o poart e HAuns iy, Ofpih® [ ton, & farmer 1iving seven miles south of [ FINCR. - Aaria ot Clazk will prev lniter report (s Also issued In pamphiet | North Loup, attempted to commit sulcide | POt B 608 90 the ~COUTRe B Study tor form. By writing the commissiner of edu- | this morning by taking carbolie actd. A | Marh} BCRols G Qraties Grates’ “Heals | Xoltatine, o ! gorlan, fron, W i Harrie' WASHINGION, | sun aamed Domon, who happened o b in [N Circle Books In Publle Schools ta tho | NTM Furbif, ity %) %0 | county fafl. Thers has been much petty will be pleased to mall these circulars t) | the house at the time, wrested the bottle “'. el “" d‘:nn L4 Bapid oty thieving about the city the lgst month. You. Bee aiso tho artiele on the KIngs- | from her hand before she had swallowed a ‘l:""’n ety A B i iax N Chevonne: St s ot aaseatlon 160, votume 1. pages 0, | fatal dose of the acd. She has & severely | b % FUSLEE BF A8 PR AEL MTET | williaton serersin] 4 Writes Book on Nebraska Law. Under separate cover we mail you a copy [ burned throat and mouth and Is suffering | ¥ b ) Chicago, a3 PREMONT, Neb., Dec. 36.—(Speolal)— of the school laws of Nebraska for 1801 the phystcl there 'y | D€, Miss Lydla Pelle of Madison will read D i s h da-/| DUch pain, but the physigians say thers 1s The Keefe-Davidson Law Book company of Kearney Youths Charged with Theft KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 26.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Art Snowden and Fred Nash, young men, were arrested today on the charge of burglary and were bound over to the dis- trict court in 3600 each, which the boys were unable to give and they are in the [, omee Py b N L B ] . CALIFORNIA ., | gumimm -+ uopeidPRIg For the law providing for the consolida- b asoaas a paper on “"What I Alm to Accomplish ¥ — The quaint old mission towns Yortauon of pupliasce section v, subdi- | BREAKS HIS NECK IN FALL of Home and School” will be the subject | Helena, cloudy ... publish a book om probate law and practice on 5 of w1 5 and the lovely seaside resorts of Bouthern California are VISITED EVERY YE by thousands of tourtsts who of & paper by Miss Katherine Hough of in Nebraska by Arthur K. Dame of the No Hurry to Hear from Prout, " H Springfield. Miss Delia Conley of Vermil- 1 Dodge county bar. There has been no ape- Mas s Thrown tfrem Wis Morse ead | U0 0 0t “The Silent Force o the| T ihdioates tradof precipitation. clal Nebraska book on this subject. Teacher.” At the session Saturday morn- axpressibn ‘of his opinion: ay to the misening a Wolf. ing, after a business mecting, Miss Mildred of the decision of the supreme court in tho L Thompson of Huron will reud a paper on Redell case, sald Governor Savage today.| M'COOK, Neb. Dec. 26.—(Special Tele-|"Oral Language Work in the Primary travel . “There {8 o reason for hurried action, | &ram.)—While ruuning a wolf on horse- (\v‘r-\llle! . !Ilrllt‘wr amu)mr;nm {nlr\hnunn e, ck C Vork the Primary Grades' will be the Forty days are allowed by the rules of the | back Christmas day, John Sly, who lived on | Work in o ' sourt for the fling of & motlon for rehear- | the Robert P. Barr ranch a few miles | Sublect of a paper by Miss Fanole Foster ver e union .‘I i° DR Ing. Those orty days have not expired and | southwest of MeCook, was thrown off his | of Sloux City, Ia. “The Phonic Dril'’ is . Mc I do not expect to hear from Mr. Prout be- | horse. His neck was broken and he was the subject of a paper to bo read by Miss becanse it is the best and quickest route, In addition to the Pullman Palace Sleep- fore that time. In the meantime no ap- | Instantly killed. No one witnessed the ac ;’"Mf‘\"" "1"5|.¥k{ of Aberdeen. General polntments will be made for the fire and cldent, and the dead man was first found l‘rflf(;l‘“ll"" };" conclude the annual meeting police commisssion " three hours afterward, cold and stiff. of the teachers. ¥ : RAILROAD g BR'DEE BURNED Cattle Case Goes to Supreme Court, ers the UNION PAOIFIO Governor S8avage today commuted the sen- : PIERRE, §. D, Dec. 26.—(Special Tele- runs Pullman Ordinary Sleep- tence of Lysle Shew, convicted In Baoner | paysenger Train on Billings Line | Sram)—The supreme court has granted a ers every day, county of horse stealing, to expire December vrit of error and certificate of possible 30. Shew is a youth of 18 years and his cause in the case of Peter Bergland, plaint- | sentence was for only one year from Oc Iff in orror, which stays proccedings until a tcber 17, The trial judge, H. M. Grimes, hearing can be had in the supreme court. petitioned for executive clemency and a CRAWFORD, Neb, Dec. 26.—(Special | Bergland is ome of the parties who wers serted that since the sentence was passed | Telogram.)—The Burlington bridge over | found gullty of cattle rustling in the Lyman he had learned that the boy was forced to(White river, near here, was burned down |county court last week and given a peniten- commit the crime by older associates. last evening shortly before the arrival of [ tiary sentence of three years. The commutation of Shew's sentence was | passenger train No. 42 from the west. A the only act of clem performed by the | large gang and construction train arrived Information Wanted, govornor for the Christmas season. Sev- | from Alllance and No. 42 will be at least | The manufacturers of Banoer Salve, hav- eral applications for pardons were made, | fourteen hours late loaving here ing always belleved that no doctor or medi- but all but the one were refused. cine can cure in every case, but never d el L Yo Step & Oald baving heard where Banner Salve falled to After cxposuro or when you feel a cold | cure ulcers, sores, tetter, ecxema or piles, Land Commissioner Follmer went to Per- | coming on take a dose of Foley's Honey [as a matter of curiosity would like to know kins county today te conclude the leas'nk | and Tar. It never falls to stop & cold if [ if there are such cases. If so they will @t yahml Wad available. Deputy Eaton 1o- | taken in time. gladly refund the money. Galveston, clear “It 18 not true that I have requestod the Killed While Chasing attorney general to give me an immediato REW (Age 53 SPeGIALIST. Diseusca und inurders i Mew Only, ' Experience. 16 Yenrs in VARICOCELE curgd in Josn than 1u daye Without cutlng. nd all Blood Diseases cured SYPHILIS for lite. "All breaking ous sad ’ g 3 . slgns of the disease disappear at once, The fding of being delightfully clean pervades the entire OVER 20,000 sy Sbrod of nervaus persowhen the bath is accompanied by this and - all unnatural weaknesses uxm..nm{ & btricture, Gleet, Kiduey and Biadder Lig 90 Lathoring, Floating, Fragrant and Pure Soap. ars o 7 eases, Hydrocele, cured permanently. It hag place in the household economy no other soap Personally Conducted every iien Gunranteed. Connuliation Fr Wednesday and Friday from CHARCES LOW, apprahes, being ideal for all purposes for which a soap is Omaba. A Pullman Ordinary ofice: over 2o 4. 101k Strest” betwasn: P used, | Bath, Toilet, Shampoo, Nursery, Laundry and for Bloepse also_ leaves Omahy = 0. Box nam and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, every T 2 remosg spots from garments. Sold by all dealers. 77 Toeaday SN0 P, M, for Los Angeles. CUDONA PRINER SENT FREE ON REQUEST. THE IDARY PACKING CO Omaha,.,Kansas City, Commutes Shew's Sentence. Delayed Many Hours by the Incident. PeT 0O 900008000 920 For tull information address ® RESULIS '[ll' g : [ ] Clty Ticket Office, 1324 Fanam |3~ THE REE WANT ADS o Phone 3G » - 0000000 0000 QCRY B0

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