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terday, charged with attempt at murder. Last Monday Thomas Wolf, a plasterer, was In the saioon at Rescue talking to & triend when he was assaulted by Heman, who struck him over the head and face with a 'DEADLUCh 0§ MANY BILLS Yota Legislature Waiting on Report o AL FIXED UP FOR FUSION 35essssrssmreereemseseeet THE WOMEN OF UNITED STATES ‘ Demoorat and Pqulm Ocnventions Meet at i Sarve Time rnd Placs quart beer glass. Wolf came to Wahoo Oonference Committee B > Tueslay and made the complaint. His 1 face was eut and his note almost severed, besides being covered with blood from heaa EXPLOITING - CHRISTIAN ~ GOVERNMENT | ALL OTHER BUSINESS IS CLEARED UP Regard Pe-ru-na as Their \ Ry i 2 e B[[ to foot. A warrant was issued for Bemma : Shield Againgt Catarrh‘ : y In to Preside = Sndialt Each House Pleks Out Itx Most Stabe Convention Which Ausembles 3 CAN IS FULL [JF VALUABLES born Members to Make Sure Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. ] At Linco!n Next Tu There In No Yielding and | Man Near Then Walts, Platismouth Makes Lucky Discovery While Digging Hole for a Post. \ ay. ove you find in The Illue- YOLR NEIGHBOR'S FACE is (From a Staft Correspondent.) trated Deel Ti's the great PIERRE, 8. D, March 6.—(Special Tele- | p LINCOLN, March 6. (Special)—C. Y,' § Daper for home folks. People you ars Buliock, secretary of the populist city cen well acquainted with are doing things PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 6.—(Spe- | STam.J—The house stirted in this morn- ' tral committec, has iasned a call for & con. | | @11 the time and now and then some- $ | cial.)—John Meyer. a farmer residing near ‘“’.‘ :"" A I0KG Calenger.and ke & steady | vention Thursday evening. ' This is the time | § (DINE of more than common Interest. § | thit city, was making some repairs ru his | €710 vutil about 3 o'clock, when the work | was practically completed, as the horseplay | commes ed, which will be kept up until a | late hour fonight, after some kind of an | agreement is reached on a gencral appro- It is thon The Illusirated Bee comes in. This is what makes this paper so popular. But it doesn’t confine its activities to the home folks; on the bara, and while digging a hole the cornes posts, he brought old rusty tin can The weight of the can and the fact that for one of to light an set for the democratic convention. Both will be held at the Ancient Order of United | Workmen hall. The committee recom- mended that the committeeman from each Ward'4seuens: oall for. & eaveus Tusetsy contrary, it gives you each week as § |a wire was wrapped around it to keep the :;:I‘;:“zo"’;: M‘*::"n'l‘"“t‘h;"::n:‘»"]:n‘(:“";n:: evening. The call provides for 100 del much general Information any of cover op, Indicated that it contained valu- Sitios. of .essh Ve e selocted for: i sates, Rilowe: First ward, 13; ‘Sec its competitors, treatifig of men and § |ables. Invedtigation showed that the “find" | FHUF é The Fompemrtr oo | ond, 10; TAHG, 33; Fourth, 17; FHth, 18; events of the broad Worid and Mlus- ! | conluined a gold watch, six $10 biils, a set | HATIAK BOWER TR SRRl coTTerees are SIEh; 157 RO BEYSATE & . trating them with fine’ halt=tone pie- §10f silver spoons. several gold rings and | MCDOUSAlL Kribore. '; g 4 o oot P Bibtittan Gover i tures, made expressly for The Bee, . | othes.small articles. bt phban i e Dy g b ment. In this regard it IfeFt ddre \ha¥ Thé watch proved to be in fairly good | ST Longstall, Trumm, Craig, Allen and Gross ‘The house ground out laws providing pen- alties for offering & premium to secure a Itfe insurance policy; fixing the compen- The state convention to exploit Christian principles of civil government will meet in 8t. Paul's church nevt Tuesday evening and will continue through wntil Thursday common Interest and ‘vhlue. conditfon, although it will need some re- pairs befors it will perform good service. The bills were also in a fair state of preservation, indica.ing that they had not ENJAMIN H. IAIIOWS is. &e of the' evening. Governor Mickey will preside at | old-timers, having been & resi- §'[been there for any length of time. Tie |®ation for ceunty superintendents of boards the opening setsion at 7:30 Tuesday even- dent of Nebraska for thirty goars and-§ | Strange feature comnected with the find, |Of Bealth; appropriating 330,000 to pay wolt ing dnd will deliver the address of wel- more. He has just been Hppointed ¢ | however. is the iact that the teaspoons | POUNLY deficiencies: providing an appropria- come. The contemplated program s as fol- | § surveyor of the port of Omaha, Hi belouged (0 Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, and thelr | 108 Of $5,000 for a sewer at the deaf mute Tows: [ § Dictare will be tound on the: tront §'| name “Meyer” wam engraved on each, kav. | *chool at Sloux Falls: providing for & stats deficlency tax levy of 1 'mill on the dollar; providing for organization of societies to prevent cruelty to animals, and a number of minor laws. By some means the house bill passed yesterdey’ giorning to tax min- ing stock failed to get into the senate until Tuesday evening: To preside, Governor J. H. Mickey. :30—Devot'onal exercises 7:45-Addrenses ot welcome by the gav- | ernor and by Hev. B. M. Long of Second Presby jwerian church, £ nse (0 welonm Allister, LL. ' Ing been given to them five yoars ago as & wedding present. The theory advanced is that a hircd man, who formerly worked on the place and who was discharged last fall, stole the valuables | and placed them under the barn until page of number of The Illustrated Bee. next and address by | , of Pittsburg, | special illustrated article tell- v his morning, which made it too late to he Founcations o' Government ing of the quest of Mr. Percival ¢ | wanted. ¢ § people’'s theme, “Chris- Lowell and ofber sclentists for an et i) get through that body. 4ln line with this g e ideal . ‘4pot * ot ‘astronvmtical’ re- § PROMOTING* “ELECTRIC LINE |Allen. the introducer of ihe’ bill, today moved the appointment of a committee to Investigate the reasons and Messrs. Allen Craig and Carroll were appointed as such committee, a report being returned by then later to the effoct that the clerk had taken down bilis passed. just prior to and after the tax bill, implicating the clerk searches. It Is fllustrated from photos. Applications for Right of Way Be- tween Lincoln and Om: Retng Made. 9:40—Address, “The Relation the Bible Sustains to_the PubMc School System,’ Rev. H. O. Rowlands of the First Baptist church. 10:10— "' Reqults That Must Follow the Ex. clusion of the Bible from the School ENATOR JOHN C. SPOONER is the subject of a persomal sketch, along with which a number of enter- ASHLAND, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)— R o laidden of the Tutheran church. | § taining anecdotes of this distinguished § | The first move toward the realization of ’_':‘:’: :3";‘ ","‘.;:"b‘“l‘,"‘u;‘“_';m‘(5:;:{1‘;‘:’,: Wednesdsy afternoon; gentlemen are told. A handsome pic- the new electric rallroad was made at 2! ,..000000 1o sell. lquor, without license 2:30—-Devotlonal exerci ture of the senator accompanies the § | special meeting of the Ashland city covn- | WpiERIE 56 HE0- JMERE EITONE HECHT Bl tn T B oore” i it Afesta,the | § article. cll last night, when ordinance No. 106, | pack from (he achate as a new bl and Bibicoure. Ba- \ e granting a franchise to the Omaha, Lin- | Allen mavod indefnits postponement, as 3:10—"Negd of Constitutiona] Safeguards coln & Beatrice Rallway company was ad- |, A 0 0W DUTCH LIVE AND DRESS is the title of Mr. Frank G. Carpen- ter's closing article of his series on the house had “thrown the first bill through the ceiling” and he saw no reason why | this one should not follow, which it did. Several days ago the genate adopted a for Our Christian Institutions,” Rev. H. H. George, ficld secretary of the National Re- form assoctation. 3140—General discussion and resolutions. vanced to third reading under suspension 255 LeNore- ALLEN. of the rules and passcd without dissent. The ordinaice grants the company permis Wednesday evenin, Holland. In it he tolls of the life of § | s y N . y | i, oreside. K L Wharton of 8t Paul's | § ihe farmers and dairymen of The B bt ey et e Wne will | resolution ralsing pay of all employes and Miss Lenore Allen, 407 Dowell street, San ¢l e ¢ . od o 8:30—Address, ' The Bible and Clviliza- Netheriands. It s illustrated from § | near the east part of ‘the clty and will find | C'<® 50 conts per day from the agreed Francisco, Cal., Writes: ) tion,” E. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of Nebraska State university. Tuesday morning: To preeide, Rev H. T. Davis, D. D. 9:30—Devotlonal exercises. 9:40_*"Moral Elements in the Problem of : City Government,” Rev. F. 8. Steln of Lin- \ coin, Neb. ) i0—"Remedies for Corrupt Government in Cities and Elsewhere.” 10:40—General discussion under last named topic: adoption of resolutions. 3 4 price for both houses as the opening of the l‘::hlzxfl“l;;aullohtml aorlh;"; kb sesslon, but the house refused to (ake any oty g b L 4 “r":'k“- B. C.| guch mction. The raise in the scnate ne- n y Musser of Akron, 0. | ceggitated a new appropriztion bill to meet ;;:e vflf‘::r;‘ :): me‘ taeeting of the council. | (ho additional expense and it was hurriedly y at It was the intention of | pagsed in the senate and sent to the houso. the compaLy to bulld the line as soon as | hat body, refured to pass the senate bill the work could be done. | until it had been pared to a point where WAHOO, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)—H. | 2 Wileon ot Linoolh wad 18 “Wakos oty | e 035 Taias SoNid Jgt he met, 484 €8 & photographs made among the people the by Mr. Carpenter. + “] consider Peruna an infallible remedy for catarrhal diseases. For several years | have been troubled with influenza, especially during our rainy season. | used to catch cold so easily that | was afrald to be out when the weather ‘was the least bit inclement, or in the evening air. But since | have used Peruna I have nothing ESIDES TAESE FEATURES there will be found pictures of men and women of Nebraska whose personality has become of Interest to the public; an article on the supreme court of Thursday afternoon: the United States by Justice David J. and filed by result, unless the sepators pay the raiso whatever the mattér with me. 1 am in perfect e A T W 3 an ordinance with the city coun- | ; :K'a (2 e-voqu“.‘ e’m:hr“merch-m Brewer; the usual departments of oi) daking for right-of-way for the Omahs, themselves, the anticipated extra will not | heaith, and find that Peruna acts as a tonic, and cowe to the senate clerks. 40—"'What Should the ‘Government Do chatty comment, go ipy anecdotes of | seems to throw all sickness and diszase out of {Lincoln & Beatrice Railway ooy bod: {o Stay the Progress of Intemperance?” | { well known people; short storles and § | through the streets of Wahoo. The oom. | o cons SeRale. today, B short, éession, the body. |go anywhere now and inall kinds . Wha 4 assing a few unimportant house bills whic 3:00—"What Can Government Do to Pro- general miscellany, o that the num pany will hold Wahoo harmless from all | hay bffl O o R iChir, and (oK an of weather, ssem to have an iron constitution Rev. C, H. Swearin; en ber will be found complete in every tect the Sabbat damages sustained by abutting property. byterlan church and particular. If you are mot mow a adjournment untfl afght 5 walt for action and enjoy life because |enjoy perfect health.” — 1;::-.- . Pa subscriber, you should leave your on the general appropriation bill. Lenore Allen. vils and Remedy, mes, district court, Linceln, . 8. Haynes of the First ELOPES WITH | NEPHEW'S WIFE Fremont Man First Marries Di of the Woman with Whom He Skips Out. The present session will be a_ record- breaker in the fact that bath houses cleared their calendars of all bills before the after- noon adjournment, leaving only conferénce work for the nl,hl sossion, besides the usual horseplay. 'The fotal appropriations of tho session outside of ‘the general bill, are §867,117. Governar Herreid whl:u ‘appointéd and the sepite confirmed Thoute Fitch of Mill- order with your newsdealer today. — ] A Woman of National Fame Uses Pe. ru-na in Her Family, Mrs. Belva Lockwood, the eminent bar- rister of Washington, D. C., is the only woman who has ever been a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. She Is the best known woman in America. As | | | i i { | | | evening: Rev. Joh~ E. Tuttle, D. D,, tlonal church. 7 | exercises. T0-Address, “The Acknowled God in Human' Aflllrl W it n':!.‘;.fl three days the phlegm had loosened, and I felt Dbetter, my appetite return- ed and within nine days 1'was in my usual health."— THE -ILLUSTRATED .. FREMONT, Neb.,, March (Special.)\— Charles Kosbau of Ames is in town toflay, trying to get some trace of his wite, Norn, from Grateful ttsbur; ‘The funeral of J‘Illlh Th.mll 'lo killed Fred Broderson and who dled last night from the effects of self-inflicted wound: ‘will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. B[E latter's wife ulso departed. Charlee is of very boyish appearance and is but 22 yea: old. His wife, he says, 1s 32, end his uncle who left home! Wedneaday night. ‘At the | same time, Charles’ uncle, Chris, and the | bank and A, G. Stuver of Kimball as com- missioners of the Soldierst Home board, to fill vacancles by expiration’ of the terms of A. Vanesdell and Harvey Gunderson, as Thelr Safeguard. Miss May Stevenson, 110 Hamilton ave- nue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: Miss Helen Sauerbfer. Mrs. Leslie Carter Sayw: “Pe-ru Sure to Prevent a Cold.” Mrs. Leslie Carter, probably the most the ploncer of her sex In the legdl pro. fession she has gathered fame and fortune. In a letter to the Peruna Medcine Company she says: . prominent actress in America, says ths following of Peruna: “Peruna Is sure-to Chris is also 32. Chris Kosbau and Mabel Hodgins, who is saild to be the daughter | ‘‘One half of the world little knows “‘I have used your Peruna both for what the other half suffers. Little Johnson of lhlt place and Rev. Roy Fair- RANCHMAN SHOT BY NEIGHBOR STUGK. b OR- SaDITION provent a cold. It myself and my mother, Mrs. Hannah child, who also lives there. The latter |Of Charles’ wife, were married here Tucs- | yq h Vi a J vy y Short and Losxes Durf the | have my friends known of the humil'a- will stop a cough 1l of Several Years Standing |cloped with the former's wife from that :" by Judge Briggs, Mrs. Kosbau giving | Tl g, ma g tion and worry I suffered for years on N J. Bennett, now in her 88th year and | Buis 15 & Teagel place a little over two months since. The | her consent. Charles s of the opinion ol account of catarrh of the head and han It adres find it an Invaluable remedy for cold, ¥ y former shot elght times at the preacher | that his wite has eloped with Chrie. From Be Heavy, throat. o eatarrhal at. | catarrh, hay fever and kindred dis- at O'Nelll. .:a :‘n- Im"l six t:me- th x;hmnnm, The ::lm:zv:;::l::: ‘E:c: Krl:uu has 17 very SN “‘I used inhalers, snuffs and uurr!; fe ,i‘.fm s like Iso a good tonic for fecble and i shooting wi n & store. Johnson was un- s nephew's wite, for n g ¢ edies until 1 hated the sight of v CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 6.—(Special.)— | Fem\ 2! je. N old le, or those run down, O'NEILL, Neb., March 6.—(Spocial Telo- | hurt, the preacher ouly slightly wounded. |after he was married his brid> Ieft with her | i itn i G ) tied \a" (n1s | medicines and grew discouraged. Last A e ggioel " e Johnson's father lives here. There have | husband's sister, while Charles’ wif S ST aar M BESIE B30 | W could tempt me | with nerves unstrung.” — Beiva A. gram.)—A young man named D. Slattery, d @ R0 | cootion for two days. Tuesday night con- | fall ome of my friends sald, hy & e Tt thot . been no arrests. | Chris went to the Windsor hotel and reg- v | don't Peruna? It d m o Lockwood. residing about four miles southwest of $tared’ aa-Nety: Koavan 'shd Wi & | siderable snow fell and for the last thirty- |4OW't you use *ery St e this remedy for O'Nelll, today shot and killed Henry Shaw, ot s A gl o hln wite, Ames.| iy hours the country has been enveloped | 04 it will cure you.” 1decided to try even a day, It 1s| A cold is the beginning of catarrh. It o St ok e Bed Tiead Dot 0o cere. ocupyiag o Ioom together. They. ‘left|y;u'fisehy (k. ' The mhiet fréoesse (o every. |it&imostas a lsst resort, and it was Just the remedy |MAY cause catarrh of any of the internal existed. for two or three years. BEATRICE, Neb., March 6.—(Special)— | iROU Paving their bill, but later Land-| yp e (¢ (ouches and this bas added dis. | WCKy that | did, for In less than thres Just the Omed | otgans—the head, throat, lungs and stom- The particulars arc bard to get, but it |The Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder | o0 T'00 Mt 500 x:“ and the woman he | .ovsorg to those who are compelled to be eoal 1 was entirely well. Accept a espectally such|0ch especially. A remedy that will cure pears that Shaw was crossing the Slat- | company met fast night and elected officers | fePTesented us hs wife and two glrls at the | o "or no ramge. This kind of weather | BOPPY. and grateful girl’s thanks. women that are|® €0id, then, would cure all these direct tery Satin 468 Bad bsen forbidden to cross. | for ti uing year, as follows: Hrnest | 4690t 824 g0t his money. Tho parut went | goc. i ock no good and owners are In any- May Stevenson. 3 Teposed to the | Cffects of colds. Peruna is such a remedy. Young Slattery came to O'Neill and gave | Chipperfield, president; Lawrence Jones, L DS AL AT SPEWERI0: | (i bat ¢ oML traste. 61 3INA s 4 | L TTRTEB Bretects. Azatust Colds. We have lotters from all over the United day night disappeared. viclssitudes of himself up. The shooting wi a shotgun. Two persons witnessed tragedy. Both Are Bad Marksmen. TABLE ROCK, Neb., March 6.—(Special.) ~News has just reache! here of a shooting Just across the line In Marshall county, Kansas, en Harry affray, which oceurred yesterday, in the little town of Barrett, bet done with the vice president; C. J. McClélland, secretary; Charles Gudtoer, treasurer; Charged with Attempt to Murder. ‘WAHOO, Neb., March 6. seph Zeman, a Prague, was lodged in the county jall ye Bohemian, F. A RASH, @eneral Western Agsnt. Invitations to the opening of the new offices of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway at 1524 Farnam Street, Omaha, March 7. not receive yours, this will be your invitation to call. Out Today Three daily trains to Chicago, from Omaha and other principal points in the West. leave Omaha gy ¥y iy W 5.45 p. m. and 8.05 p. m. \‘mmaummu If you do They m., 16524 Farnam Strest, OMAHA. Pearl Drew, (8pecial.)—Jo- living near Open New Public Library, foreman; Sam Berry, first assistant; Roy Drew, second assistant; Webster Luberger, |, FREMONT, Neb., March 6.—(Special)— oo The Fremont public library was opened this afternoon and In spite of the bad weather was inspected by a large number of people. The building is bullt of brown pressed brick. On the right side of the entrance Is the reading room, which Is provided with round tables and chairs and supplied with the leading magazines and papers. In the reer of this Is the refey- ence room. On the left is the childron's reading room, which fs fitted up the sama, except that tho chairs and tables are smaller. The bookroom and librarian's room occupy the center. In the basement, which is twelve feet In the clear, is a ha seating 150 people, and whizh will bs occu- pled at present by the Woman's club and probably other organizations. At fhe left tollet rooms and a packing room. A small book elevator leads to the first floor. The woodwork is quarter-sawel cak. The building is heated by waste steam from the pumping plant one block morth. At pres- ent the library contains 3,000 volumes The affairs cf the libraty are conducted by a board of nine citizens, appointed by the mayor. L. M. Keene is president and Miss Daisy Spickard secretary. Miss Edith Mec- Donald is lUbraiia High School Del HUMBOLDT, Neb., March The anoual session cf the Richardson County Teachers' assoclation opened at Salem this evening, with a fairly good at tendance in spite of the inclement weather. The main part of the program will be given tomorrow, this evening being dovoted prin- cipally to the Richardson county high echool debate on the Guestion, ‘“Resolved, That the average young man of today has greater opportunity to make life a success finan- clally than his forefathers. Representa- tives of the Verdon, Humboldt, Dawson and Stella schools will afirm, while Rulo, Shubert, Falls City and Salem students wili deny the proposition. te. -~(Speclal.)~ Hastings Wants New High Seho HASTINGS, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)— At a meeting of tho school board held in this city this week a resolution was adopted to submit to the voters of Hastings a prop osition to vote bonds for a new $40.600 high school bullding. There is practically no doubt thet these bonds will be voted as the site for the new bulldirg has already been purchased. The plot secured for this pur. pose is the norih half of the block facing on PFifth strect, between Liacoln and Hast, ings avenue. This location will place the new bullding well towards the center of the city. Rescinds An NEBRASKA CITY, clal Telegram.)—Mayor scinded his order closing gambling houses, and as & consequence all the gambling houses are in operation tonight. result. Stock Is gett‘ng weaker, the supply | of hay 1s growing smaller and smaller and unless a very early spring prevalls the losses In tLis state will be considerable. SYBILLE, Wyo., March 6.—(Special)— Stock in this section is #n poor condition. Nearly all ranchmen are gnort of hay and will lose heavily. Sa far there have been no serious ‘losses, but the usual spring storms will work havoc among the herds and flocks in thie section. Spring Prospects Good. STURGIS, 8, D, March 6.—(Special)— Meade county farmers are already begin- ning to look forward toward spring. They are of the opinion that crops this year will far exceed any former year in the histo of the Black Hills country, cations are to the effect that stockmen of the ccunty will bring their cattle through the winter with ecarcely any loss. Delay in Leaving Made. FORT MEADE, 8. D, March 6.—(Spe- clal.)—The order setting the 16th as ‘the | day of departure for the Philippines of the 21st of the present month. of the second squadron, now at Fort Keogh, are expected to arrive here mext week BOY KILLED BY A FLY WHEEL Found Dead After by Engineer He is Seen to Enter Room. Shortly BEATRICE, Neb., March 6.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Nels Nelson, a 16-year-old boy, was killed In the elevator of the Central Granaries company at Filley about 10 o'clock this morning. and as the spout choked up he went fato the ngiae room to see if the mechinery was working all right. Shortly after he entered the heard a noise and goiag to the room he found Nelson lying dead near the fiywheel of the engtne with his head badly crushed. It is supposed that he met death by being caught In the belting. The coroner hold an inquest Literary ané Musical Program, BEATRICE, Neb., March 6.—(Special)— The Nortkwestern Business College Lit- erary society held a meeting last night, at “BROWN’S Bronchial Troches A e e e Sold In Boxes only. Aveid Imitations. Present indi- | third equadron of the Thirteenth cavalry | at this post has been revoked by the de- | | partment and they will not leave until the | The two troops | He was engaged in loading a car of corn | engineer | will | Miss Flora Wilscn, 2472 Seventh avenue, New York City, writes “For anyone who is as susceptible to colds and coughs as I am, Peruna is a blessing. 1 am never too carcful and am always catch- ing coid, which sometimes develops into an annoylng catarrh of the head. Peruna I have found is excellent for this, belng very quick in its action, besides being a most excellent tonic.”—Miss Flora Wilson. Pe-ru-na Cured & Bad Cold in Three Days. Miss Helen Sauerbier, St. writes “Last winter I caught a sudden cold which developed into an unpleasant ca- tarrh of the head and throat, depriving me of my appetite and usual good eplrits. A friend who had been cured by Peruna adyised me to try it and I sent for a bot- tle at once, and I am glad to say that in Joseph, Mich., climate as 1 am. “I never neglect an opportunity to recom- mend this remedy to my friends. It 1s America's greatest remedy for Amerlca greatest enemy, catarrh and catarrhal af- fections. 1 would not have catarrh for a million dollars, and as long as I have check the slightest Peruna at hand to symptoms of Itn approach, I feel perfectly safo from this diseas Leslie Carter. Any one who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh 1s well nigh universal; almost omnipres- ent. Peruna fs the only absolute safe- guard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh of its victims. not only cures catarrh but prevents it Every household should be supplied with this great remedy for coughs, colds and rhal d Peruna States attesting to this fact. The poor and rich allke use and recommend ft. A book of testimonials {n the exact words of the writer sent to any address free of charge by The Peruna Medicine Co., Co- lumbus, Ohlo. Colds are considered one of the necessary ills of life. One is l!lable to ecatch cold both summer and winter. Very of.en & cold is the starting point or cause of a lengthy and dangerous catarrhal disease. Colds are always dangerous and should pever be neglected a day. It you do not derive prompt and satfs- factory results from the use of Peruna | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartmen Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohlo. which time & literary and musical pfogram was rendered, after which a debate was beld. The question debated was, “Re- solved, That Women Should be Given the Right of Suffrage.” The afirmative was represented by V. C. Thompson and Miss Clara McCalpin and the negative by Glenn Kirkbride and George Davis, The judges decided in favor of the former. Beatrice Republican Primaries, BEATRICE, Neb, March 6.-—(Special.)— The republican primaries will be held next March 10, and thero promizes to lively scrap among the candidates The time for filing petitions on tha republican ticket closed yesterday and the follswing have fi'ed peti- tions with the secretery of the city cen- tral committee: Mayor, M. E. Shultz; elty clerk, T. H. Burke; treasurer, H. J. Ran- dall, C. J. Wooldridge, J. E. Jones; water commiseioner, 0. K. Reedy, J. R. C. Field; be a tor the various offices eounciimen, First ward, L. A roggs, Jchn Jackson, Henry Schmutte; Sccond ward, H. L. Harper, W. Clancy ward, Conrad Strch, Harry Ferd, M hoft, A. T. Milburn; Feurth ward, J Macy, F. D. Kees; pol'ce judge, J. A. Calll- son; Board of Education, B. H. Begale, D. B. Penrod, J. A. McCalum, George Ark- wright; committeemen, First ward, Hunter Millen; Second ward, M. A. Metzger; Third ward, W. D. Moore; Fourth ward, M. L. Kors. Elect Superintendent Earls. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Merch 6.—(Special)— | The Board of Education of this city this| week closed a contract with Prof. R. L. by the terms of which the latter con- tin schouls for another y salary. ot r at an increase me Goes Through Bridge. HUMBOLDT, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)- A traction engine belonging to the tbresh- | ing outfit of James McDougall of this ity went through a small bridge northwest of | tende | library. | was after 11 o'clock before the final num. | ber of the prozram was reached. es the work of superinterding the eity | town yesierday afternoon, damag.ng the ma- chine considerably, but doing no imjury to the driver, who jumped and came out the wreck with only a sprained back. Con- siderable diMculty was experienced in get- ting the engine up on the highway again. Flaw in Title to City Property. HUMBOLDT, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)— Through an atiempt of Mrs. Sarah Bracelen of this city to transter her property last week was brought to lght the fact that there is no record of the goverument pat- ent to (he land in the Luther Nims addl- tion to the city of Humboldt. This is one of the principal parts of the city, some of the lots lying within a block or two of the eity park. The matter has been taken up st ehingtou and the record will be | cleared, as tbe flaw covers the titles of all freeholders of that section. Library Benefit. March 6.—(Special.)—The Crowa at YORK, Neb., | 1arge Methodist church was crowded nearly to overflowing by citizens of York who at- the entertainment of the Lyric et of York, in a benefit for the publie Each number was encored and it quar It was the musical event of the season | track About seventy-five members were present and enjoye¢ a good time, & lap supper of sandwiches and coffee being served. GOVERNOR MAY SUCCEED SELF Kentucky Executive's wht Befol eratic Primary. VERSAILLES, Ky., March 6.—Judge Can- trill, in the Woodford circult court this afternoon, ordered Allle Young, chairman of the democratic state committee, and the domocratic committee to place Governor Beckham's name on the ballot to be voted for at the democratic state primary as candidate for governor. Young had refused to because of the question raised as to Mr. Beckham's eligibility. The attorneys for the defendant immedi- ! ately entered excepfion and an appeal was granted. The purpose of the procedure is to establish Governor Beckham's eligibiilty to succeed himself as governor. To New York or Philadelphia the Lehigh Valiey railroad. Doubls Stone ballasted. Magnificent tralus Dining cars a la carte. Stop-over allowad at Niagara Falls, via b e i AR River "rn-«-hn the Curbing. A LOUISVILLE, Ky., March €.—The Oblo ASHLAND, Neb., March 6.—(8peclal.)— | river touched the curbing at the fo. 4 | The members of the Ancient Order of TFourth street today. the higheat of the sva Tnlted W pt 4 but the danger line s not been United Workmen of this city gave a ban- | 200, ¢ e, Selns ave reporied. in quet at their hall Wednesday evening. |gouthern Kentucky. 'FIGPRUNE CEREAL & grain and fruit Coffee—nourishing and invigorating, SOLD BY ALL GROCER&

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