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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 W. R. Bennett Co. # Men's and Young Men’s Suits Worth Up to Twenty Dollars. While they last, come and see the values we offer at the price named be- low. We haven't room to handle the stock we have. To move the stock quickly (it is NOW you need same) we have made a price concession be- Yond comparison. your selections, have aside until YOU They Rlzes, all at one for Come and make them ARE READY. come in stouts, slims, extra double-breasted. frocks—and laid wrice—worth up to $20.00, 075 ! Overcoat Stock Complete— Hand Selling Brekaw Bros. Tailored Clothing . . . . Bennett’s Clothing Dept. Main Floor—Harney St. Entrance. TRape waw IN HIGH FAVOR The ripening _of fine fruite brings to perfection their wey flaver anc food eiement. The thorough AGEING of Hunter (The Purest Rye Product’ deveiops its Rich Nutrient Quality and makes 't the most perfect whiskey Seid 2t &1 Brwc-ciawe cmioe and T TOUEDTS SR Allan A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER R. 1. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, Ok MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER As you ladies will ase them, [ mend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM the least ul of all 1he skin preparations ” For sale by all druggists and fancy goods deal ers in the T «ad Europe FERD. T. HOPKINS. Prop'r, QUAKER MAID RYE A BEVERAGE AT FOR THE 6008 .b“-q. its debicious flaver and delightful boquet, its S. HIRSCH & CO. Wholcsale Liquor Dealers, KANSAS CITY, MO Always Mestien The Bee i ! lw.ms A BOND RECISTERED | Anditor Weston Befases Beosuse He Allages | ‘; it is Not Legally Isened. |G0OD SCHEDULE FOR THE UNIVERSITY | Messenger W Was on Burlingtos | | Train Held Up Partially Idenmti- fies Suspects Now in Lin. coln Jail (From a Staff Correspondent.) | LINCOLN, Dec. 3.—(Special.)—J. Y. Niles bes filed a suit in the supreme court for & | writ of peremptory mandamus to compel Charles Weston, siate auditor, to record a bond for $1.000 issued by Douglas county in 167 Weston refused to record the bond because, he claimed, the law under which the bonds were issued was uncon- stitutional. The bonds were issued to the Omaha & Southwestern and the Omaba & Northwestern Railroad company, bearing § per cent interest. In 1887 the county refunded the bonds and issued others bear. ing 5 per cent. These were issued under the law of 1885, which the supreme court bas declared uncomstitutional. This year the bonds were agaln refunded and others | issued bearing 3% per cent The state holds $176,000 worth of the bonds. Schedule for 1903 Notwithstanding Nebrasks's turndown st the bands of the “Big Nine” conference, the probabilities are that the Cornhuskers will get some very good games for bext year. Manager Engel 1s back from Chicago and | | bas practically completed arrangements whereby both lowa and Illineis will play bere mext fall. The Hawkeves and Corn- huskers have Dot met for three years, but lowa has promised to come to Lincoln in | November. Possibly this may be the| Thanksgiving day game. Illineis will be bere on November 7. On the 14th the | Corpbuskers play Kansas at Lawrence. | | The Towa proposition for Thanksgiving day | is dependent upon the outcome of the ne- | gotiations now on between Wisconsin and | Nebrasks. 1f these go through Nebraska | will play in Milwsukee that day on an | even divislon of receipts. Wisconsin &ia | Dot succeed in getting on with any of the | other “Rig Nive” teams for that day, and | for this reason is willing to talk business | with Nebraska. Minpesota, with whom the friendliest feud of the last three years has been main- | tained, bas had emough It will ot play Nebrasks pext year, despite the fact that it | now lingers under the sting of defest The menagement thivks the Minnesotans bave too StIff & schedule now, and doesn't care to add anything more to it. Ne- brasks will present practically strong | an eleven mext year as this. Westover Cortelyou and Ringer, three of the strong- men on the team, may drop out if the | four-year rule is enforced, whick is prob- able, and Shedd, the best end in years, | may pever be able to play the game again. | His spine is believed to be affected. S(lmb‘ g008 materisl for the vacancies is pre- sented, however, and Booth has hopes o being able to round up & winning team for 1908 The Storm in Limeoln. The Western Unmion Telegraph company was the principal sufferer by the sudden cold snap and storm of last night. Al of s wires save one were down umtil 2 eo'clock, and but ome broker's office in town | received market reports. The railroads re- port trains almost universally behind time, but by merning they expect to have them again on schedule time The Weather | bureau gives the lowest point reached as 30 Gegrees above zero, which was at 11 o'clock this morniag A Partial ldentification. Express Messenger James Lupton was in charge of the Adams car thet was blown open and robbed in the Burlington boldup near bere Octsber 11, calied at the police station teday and carefu looked over the three suspects. Mr. Lupion said be felt sure that they were the men. He had several opportunities Lo look st them snd in build. beight and other pecultarities bey amswer the descriptions of the mes | anted Detective Malone is getting more positive } every day (hat be has the men. It s sus | pected that they skipped out seom atter | they made the turs and bad but recently | {come back 1o get the hidden ocoin A | | satchel that they were seem with an bour | before their arrest bhas mysteriously dis- | sppeared. ! ‘ That the men are experienced criminals | is evident from their demeanor—all act ul | though they Bad beex i3 pricon before and | The object about three | tically grew up |1t and the rail | guard raile are safer | e, | burned with the | Farm mortguges filed who | ¢ la are tamill Bave no! belp, have in recemt tused with all of the routine. They od any more than they could id little of their whereabouts weeks and have absolutely re- to give thelr names Shiclds Case Submitted. Bee Publishing com- 4 by & Dougias county of County At- orney Shields in & civil libel case was sub- mitted t e commissiopers in supreme his morning | Campaign Expenses Small Samuel F. Davis, late ernor un the prohibition ticket, bas fled his expense account with the secreiary of Mr. Davis expended $1.50 for cards and §2 for a cut, and that was all candidate for gov. Good Will Mission Incorporates. Articies of incorporation were filed with the secretary of siate for the Mother Lee Good Will Mission Home for Pe Falles Women The incorporators are John W. Thomas, Hattie M. Edwarde, L. C Childs, Orleans, and B. A Leé and Mary E Coffey of Omaha. The company expects to establish homes at' Omahs and Orleans is to furnish homes for fallen women who desire to reform William Meradith esentative-elect from York county, was in Linceln teday conferring with friends. Mr. Meradith was “proute home from Bestrsee, where be &t- tended the state meeting of the county commissioners. In the pext jegislature he will make an endeavoer to have the laws in relation to the distridbution of the rosd fund changed. “My constituepts” said | Mr. Mera “are avor of a change They desire a law that will give eack wn- ship as much road momey as the road fund’ Russeil Verdict Afirmed. The supreme court afirmed the decision of the lower court in the case Charles Russel, sentenced to twemty years in the for the murder Alios F. The latter was found dead miles from his home in Sioux | e and about six miles from the bome of Russell. It was cluimed by the state that Russell had waylaid Slandenmaler s be was going 1o feed h cattle and shot him He was convicted of murder in the second Gegree Relatives Can Move Body. The supreme court has declared t | mother, brother and sie: Gagney, nephew and private secretary of the lnte Jobn Fitzgerald, have the right to remove his remains from the Catbolic cem- etery in this city and inter them &t P mouth, as they have wished to do. monthe ago Mrs Catberine McEntee, David C. McEntee and Marista Gagney, all of | Plattsmouth, sought 1o remove the remains. but were prevented from so doing by Mrs Mary Fitzgerald, Undertaker Walton G Roberts and Bishop Bonacum. who, after & sensational skirmish at the cemeters, ob- tained a perpetusl imjunction from the Qis- trict court prohibiting their removal. Gag- ney went to live with his uncle, John ¥ geraid, when be was & mere boy and prae- | as ome of the Pitzgerald He was buried in Mount Calvary is claimed, in resporse | Some | tamily cemetery bere to his dying reques Reverses O'Nelll Case. The supreme court today reverscd itself in the case of Michael O'Neill, against The Rock sland Railroad Company, which comes up from Sarpy county. O'Neill had x foot caught ip a guard rail while coupling care 2nd lost it. He brought suit for dameges. alleging pegligence because the guard rail was Dot protected with a block letween The district judee took the case away from the jury and directed 2 wverdict for the defemse and it came to the supreme court, the latter reversiuz the decision, After the rebearing, however, e court has reversed itself on the eround that it was imperfectly informed at the time of the former-decision. It was ihen under the impression that it was & unl- versal custom to use blocks behind ruerd | rails, but it has since learned that rail- | way managers are mot at all agreed t ith blocks than with- out them. It holds that an emplover i Dot liabie in damages for the injuries csused by mere error in judgment tn fur- niehing ctures, machinery and eppli- ances for the use of his vervants in the prosecution of his business. umless it is shown that such error is itself the rosult of negligence, willtul ignorance of inatten- tion. Sugar Company Pays Dividend. FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 3.—(Specisl)— The Fremont Sugar Beet compeny held a meeting last evening and rented the Towner Smith farm of 480 acres, porthwest of the | city for & term of years. Ope-half will be planted to beets each year. This company. which is composed of & number of Fremont business men, has raised beets for the ast four years, much of the time with mot very | tavorable results. This year the crop has | been good and the stockholders have re- ceived a handsome dividend on their in- vestment. The mcreage of 1903 will more than double that of 1902 Beets bave done exceptionally well in this vicinity this year. | Fremont Post Elects Officers. FREMONT, Neb. Dec. 3 —(Special)— McPherson post of the Grand Army of the Republic, elected the following officers lust evening: Commander, J. M. Allen: vice commander, B. F. French; junior vice com- mander, Ambrose Burtz; chaplain, L & Flint: quartermaster, J. W. Hyatt: off |of the day. J. A. VanAnda: officer of the guard, G. §. Mitterling. Delegates to state encampment. T. D. Black and G. B. French. | After the election & banguet was served | to the members of the Relief Corps and their families. Covers were laid for 10 | There was a large sttendance and a pleasent social time was enjoved by all Takes Acid by SHELBY. Neb Mistake. Dec. 3 —(Special )—H; the 20-year-old dsughter of John Rath- bun. & merchant of Shelby, had ber tanging by & thread for several hours yes- terday. She arose to build & fire and was discovered later in & chair, partly dressed tnconscious and ber body guite cold. The room was filled with carbolic acid odor and the empty bottle lay on the fioor beside her. Her mouth and throat were badly fuld It i thoneht that she mistook the acid for & cough remeds. Saunders Mortgase Record. WAHOO. Neb., Dec. 3.—(Special )—The tollowing is the mortgege record of Saun- | ders county for the month of amoun 1) 20 released amount mortgages flled relessed. §: zmount gages fled, 23 13; amousnt $4.29%. Chattel mort- smount, $5.171; released, | 36 464 50 | | FREMONT, Neb Special )— | lght rain fell here yesterday. which changed to snow and mey kcep ers out of the cornfields for & short time Husking is more than balf fimished Some felds are reported as going sevemty busbels to the acre. while others sre very lisht There will be considerable soft corn. Association Dec. 3 —(Special }—The Miuisterial association | eresting weeting 12 Weboo this week &t the Methodist Episcopal church. A Dumber of ministers frum over the cOUBY Were present [ WAHOO, Neb Saunders Cousty beld a very § | Supervisors and Commissioners Hold Meet- | | be done | in the convention (HANGE I LAWS SCCCESTED WHITE cove Morning s Gemersl Nebraska. Turss over | ing st Beatrioe. | BUILDING OF BRIDGES LINCOLN, Dec. 3.—A warm raln IS DISCUSSED Nebrasks today & snowstorm is raging Creation of Insanity Board Composed of Certatn C Without Extra Pay is Alse of the Burlington and No: the telegraph ocommuny ntinually broken, and i ues train service wi ew hours. The storm bas turped into a ferce blls- in the sandhills coumtry There are great fears that the school ok @ren attending ais schools in that tion mar suffer KEARNEY, Neb bwestern one are be blizzard con e stopped ty Oficers to Act Recommended. N Nebh, Dee comver:; 8. —(Special)— | s nual te Associatio Commissione: b which convened this yesicréay ed to order by the ident, H W. Winters of Madison The address of welcome was made by Hon M B s, chairman of the Gage county republican central committee. after which the regular business of the mee then takent up, and the report of t mitiee on legislation submitted be recommendations made by the on Jegis fon one thut the laws governing the constitution ef bridees be so boards mAY purrhese ma d comstruct bridges, o }d them hem seeme best, instead of having L he contract by the fo as under the present ¢ em; another t insanity board be created com: of Supervisors Dee which st pight be fiwt of & winter s —(Special truck this part was very severe for was phone lives BUTTE, Neb gram)—A furiows b 1 day and The weather gets ¢ hort or Dec. 3.—(Special Tele- tee is shows mo sign of abating ¢ warm and the snow soft old stock will suffer. The not rely o T DODGE. Ia, Der. 5—(Spe Almost a blizzard raged here hours on Tuesdey night. Th sierk. ove member two inches on the level and unty a y and badly before s eweeping north wind shall act without ex - trafic, tel and telephone to enable bourds impeded by chase lande which have been rk on & number of impre and upon which there e city has been stopped for oreclosure upoz & chised. When the county b “ITY, Neb., Dec. & tie to these lands they &re to fternoon end sold t highest bidder At the g session an favorsbly cone under cer: 1t the ae coal Telegram for several was ounty of n, who county cinl )~ t commenced snowine last nigbt, with About three over public highwars lea x miles bevond ty, and to v © corporate taxes for Apother ¢ law as onere and roads to do away appraisers in laring Eive boards power to shorten the time Many temperat egrees, and is & es of snow has fallen and is ouite 3 a FREMONT, Neb. About four inches of and ae it turned blew Trains Boncst bere » less B snow fell last nieht & strong northk wind bt drifted badly on both roads. the Elkborn. due about 2 on the were Union The following are who registered yest Madison £ Hamiton—T. A McKay D._Bo co evening Cou id not get rnoon. snd all other except the Lincoln behind Westbound Pacific were also SCHU' The last whi ns passenger on the Jefferson—W Buline—W_ H Adums—Charles lnger, Jobn Evans. W Nemaba—E. F. Mcl grewe line ial )— bere 3. H. o ‘o Sarpy—George Diouglas—Petes trum Webster—W Plerce—A. Scl zer Lancester—G. Frea hard chienburg t Garloch E. Main- Welton, Poeck- coming to town througk flelds. Weather now and moderating rap- 18ty LEIGH, Neb 2.—(Special.)—The se- verest storm so far this seeson began here Testerday afternoot with smow and sleet inoreasing towerd night with more snow and wind. This morning the snow is drifted badly and 1he wind is still blowing & ‘gale from the porthwest. The thermometer 61008 at Scro early this morning. eb., Dec. 3.—(Special)—A almost day Tuesday clear Dec The State’assciation of Supervisors and Commissioners which comvensd hers yes- terday afternoon, adjourned at noon today to meet iz Omaba, Juzusry #0, mext: The proposed laws submitted by the legisl committee at the sessions ¥y nocn and last evening were taken up snd discussed at this moruing's session. Most | ©f them were adopted and the legislative committee was instructed to he to the coming session of the lemislnture About twenty counties were representod all snow in the evening. and high wind and increased throughout last night 1 enowing this merning with ary st almost sero. This is the b storm &t this part o for ten years past, a8 there are banks of EDOW 0 feet deep. resent early The mew kind of Gepersl Arthur cigars will please you if you care for good clgars. | Within the reach of all— is a wholesome, palatable, and attractive table food. 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You may bave a ssmple bottle of this fa- mous kidpey remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mail, posipaid. by wbich you may test s Tirtues for suck disorders as kidoey Swamp-Root s pleasant to take and is for sale the woiid over at drupgists in bot- tles of 1wo sises end two prices—Afty cents and ope doiler. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. ‘Kilmer's -Root, Uiadder and uric scid Clssases, poor diges- | and the address, Binghamton. N. Y., om tion, when obliged 1 pass your water fre- every bottle. EDITORIAL NOTICE.—If you bave the siightest symptoms of kidney or blad- Ger trouble, or if there is & trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kil- mer & Oc., Bingbamten, N. 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Today they are well and happy women and Wine of Cardui produced this wonderful change 4 My experience with it has been all that | could desire. A few years ago | was completely broker. down in health, nervous, irritable and had the sympathy of no one, but & few bottles of Wine of Oardui restored me to perfect health one of us would get better another woman would feel encouraged to try it and they are all wonderfully benefited and this bas given your Wine of Cardui a wonderfu! hold in this gommunity and explains why it is such a fivorite with weak and delicate women for pe riodical headaches and feelings of lassitude and weariness in the spring I copsider it a favorite housenold remedy for young or oid and well war.ny of praise and endarsement. 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