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~ s~ ¢ BTy EDITORIAL SHEET. ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. | First National Bank Building b W o % >4 s L J . Lald \7 MARCH NEBRASKA STATE AGENT ' AMERICAN BONDING COMPANY of BALTIMORE Fidelity, Court and Contract Bonds. Jos. R. Wells, Supt. of Bond Dept. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. of HARTFORD Life, Health, Accident and Liability Insurance. New York Plate Glass Insurance Co. of New York Maryland Casualty Co. of Baltimore Caledonian Fire Insurance Co. of Scotland Geo. M. Farnsworth, Ass’t to State Agent. Burglary Department T BT Tl BB PAGES 13 TO 24. £ 2 ot ] CENTS SINGLE COPY FIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR ALL UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY IN NEBRASKA FOR THE ABOVE _COMPANIES ; o0 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION : State of Nebraska. Ofice of Auditor of Pul ! + It is hereby certified, that the Spring Garden Insurance : Company of Philadelphia, In the state of Pennsylvania, has § complied with the Company of London and Edinburgh, in such comipanies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this etate for the current year ending Janyary 31, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written. By J. L. PIERCE, 4 Deputy. + @ocsccescscrccccce CHARLES WESTON, Auditor of Public Accounts. seesecoccccee® OMAHA LOCAL AGENT FOR Agricultural Insurance Go. of Watertown, N. Y. Assurance Company of America, New York City Caledonian Insurance Company of Scotland Columbia Insurance Company of Omaha Citizens Insurance Company of Missouri North German Insurance Company of New York North British Insurance Gompany of England Sun Insuranca Gompany of England: Soring Garden Insurance Gompany of Philadelphia Thuringia Insurance Company of Germany FRED C. SHIELDS, Manager of Local Department H i | | | | | CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Public Accounts. LINCOLN, It is hereby certified, that the Citizens pany of St. Louis, in the state of Missourl, his complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companfes and s thereforc suthorized (0 continue the busi- ness of Fire and Lightning Insurance in ‘his state for the current year ending January 31, 1904, Witness my hand and the seal of the accounts the day and year first above w By J. L. PIERC CHARLES WESTON Deputy Auditor of Public Feb. 1, 196 Insuracce Com uditor of public n Accounts. eesscesses sesetcsscsststettettrranes CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION e of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Public Accounts. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION ; State of Nebraska. Ofice of A itor of Public Accounts. LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 1908. It is hergby certified, that the Thuringia Insurance Company of Erfurt, in Germany, has complieq with the in- surance law of this state applicable to such compani d is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance In this state for the current year ending January 31, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditer of public @ccounts the day and year first above written. By J. L. PIERCE, CHARLES WESTON, Deputy.. ~~ Auditor of Public Accounts. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Public Accousts. + . ! + . LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 198. It is hereby certified, that the Sun Insurance Office of Léndon, in Englend, has complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state for the current year ending January 31, 1904, Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written. State of Nebraska. Ofice of Auditor of Public Accounts. LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 190, 1t is hereby certified, that the Caledonian Insurance Company of Edinburgh, in Scotland, has complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state for the current yeag, mding January 31, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written. By J. L. PIERCE, CHARLES WESTON, Deputy. Auditor of Public Accounts. D e S 1 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION s ‘ eesrsssessrsetssiesesssersssosed } CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION i State of Nebraska. ] Office of Aunditer of Public Accounts. . { H : . ‘ . i LINCOLN, Feb. 1 108, § It 18 hereby certified, that the Assurance Company of § America of New York, in the state of New York, has com- § plied with the insurance law of this state applicable to ¢ such companies and is therefore authorized to continue § the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state ¢ for the current year ending January 31, 1904 ! Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public 4 accounts the day and year first ahove written. 4 By J. L. PIERCE, ‘ Deputy. ! CHARLES WESTON, Auditor of Public Accounts FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS My- facilities for investigating the past plying to you for responsible positions are such that the insurance is fully worth its cost for this feature alone. As Nebraska manager for American Bonding Company, I am - pre- pared at a moment’s notice to become your guarantor in any legitimate undertaking, or to guarantee the honesty of yourself or your em- ployes. LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, many branches of insurance they write. no estimate or guess work, their life policies are guaranteed. Employers, Public Elevator & Team Insurance g 2 J ¥ E % State of Nebraska, i A Bl T ik The “Travelers” of Hartford leads, their simple contracts, forty mil- s ok amaier 98 A Al e o i B | : i - ertified, that wfe Travercrs. Insursnce lions of money, and their past record makes them the leader in all the Gtk Mty s o, o ol avelsiy Tnsarance FIRE INSURANCE ceeone eesssssessessec® CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. E ‘ Ofce of Auditer of Public Accounts. ! LINCOLN, Feb. 1. 1902 § It Ia hereby certified, that the New York Plate Glass In- § H surance Company of New York, in the state of New York, § { bas complied with the insurance law of this state appli- ¢ ¢ cable to such compaties and is therefore authorized to con- § { tinue the business of Plate Glass Insurance in this state ! 4 for the current year ending January 31, 1904 : § Witness my hund and the seal of the auditor of public $ { Accounts the day and year first above written. s 4 By J. L. PIERCE CHARLES WESTON, ‘ H Deputy. Auditor of Public Accounts. ! R R e S 4 Representing many of the leading companies of the world. All losses are promptly adjusted and paid trom this office---no delay. ? | f $ 5 f | i CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. OMce of Auditor of Public Accounts. LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 1008 It 1s hereby certified, that the American Bonding Com- pany of Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, has complied with the Insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the busi- ness of Surety Irsurence in this state for the current year ending January 31, 1904 Witness my hand and the seal of the awditor of public accounts the day and year first above writfen. By J. L. PIERCE. CHARLES WESTON. Deputy Auditor of Public Accounts. sesssssssssssssessssssl @eececcesccscscrcrcccrscrtcccccrsccccocce QUAINT FEATURES OF LIFE. anything abcut ballrobms in other parts of looking out on the street four stories below sold long ago If he could have made title records of parties ap- Investigate their life contract, S LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 190, It is hereby certified, that the North British and Mer- cantile Insurance Company of dondon, and Edinburgh, Great Britain, has complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore author- ized’ to continue the business of Fire und Lightning Insur- ance In this state for the current vear ending January 31, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written. By J. L. PIERCE, CHARLES WESTON, Deputy. Auditor of Public Accounts. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Publie Accounts. LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 1903 It is hereby certified that the Agricultural. Insurance Company of Watertown, in the state of New York, has { complied with the insurance law of this stato applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state for the current year ending January 31, 1904. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written By J. L. PIERCE, CHARLES WESTON, Deputy. Auditor of Public Accounts. sesssststettetttttttrtetttsetesesosenn CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION | A anana e I e “W.W..lmu..........“.....& | @eccocccsoscoce H plied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Life, Accident, Employers’ Liability and Health Insurance in this state for the current year euding January 31, 1904, SUMMARY OF REPORT FILED FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1902 INCOME. Premiums, actident, etc.. 069.16 LABO .oooncessnncstrronnnncacen ,901.88 All other sources..... 288.60—$10,211,190.48 DISBURSEMENTS, Paid policy holders, accident, etc.$1,61 Lite 14 All other payments ADMITTED ASSSETS . LIABILITIES. Net reserve 543,890.00 Unpaid accident claims and ex- . penses : 1,100,208.15 Net policy claims 1,498,660.01 Unearned premiums .. All other labilities . Capital stock paid up Burplus beyond capital stock and other Ilabilities $31,744,026.61 4,334,328.37—$ 5,334,328.37 ......... Sakant s $37,078,367.98 Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above writ By J. L. PIERCE, CHARLI STON Deputy Auditor of Public Accounts Berrecsscscccrcccttsssssrrreventrtesesecesel Wi 600000 PO OL PP IS IO PP PSP 00 00-00-00060000.00000 L e S S TS PP D bumber eight, although some of the own. ke | the world?"" asked the governor. “Only the | Solitude became Intolerable. decided | He says he got only a small portion of the | ers lack the courage (o wear them &t White lines are painted across all win- | one at Buckingham palace,” replied the | to find her husband. There was an eleva- | money, his wife and her daughter getting | home." @8ws iy third-class cars in Japan as & &rchitect. “Then build our ballroom a third | tor, but she didn't care for it. Softly as | the lon's share. check upon the impulse of occupants to bigger than that” said the governor, In | moccasins could carry her she issued forth i PRAT HE YOUNGSTERS. thrust their ueads through them. Window | lordly fashion. Melbourne folks may be| When she had gome out & bellboy saw | It is related with pride by the Hays City 5% o8 { glass is ‘an article with which the people afo not familiar in daily lfe, and since pas- mengers commonly suppose that sashes are mcrely spaces for air the bill for glazing wis one of the largest peity items in the monthly accounts for all the companies until the white line was invented. costly luxury to be governor. Chicago has & novelty n the hangers’ league,” 50,000 members and may become an pretensions. Intantile curipsity and appedte came near spoiling the matrimoplal plans of .‘ that I Cleveland couple last week, for the baby | fin brether of the bride ate license. Miss Emma J. Harrison procured a license 1o marry John M. Wilkinson. As he was working she got the license herself. Later she returned very much excited, and seats in street o | men and women, it threatens now bas already been incorporated. told the clerk the baby had eaten the — preclous paper. A second licemse was | There is a story about Alaska and its peo- granted ple 1 which is mentioned a man who chose The biggest ballroom in the world is not & bride from among proud of their huge ballroow, but it is & “strap- which has already gained ganization of much more than humorous While organized as a joke, or mather as & satire, to express the disgust of e portion of the public that never and which de- ihe mlrfln[e‘ mands longer straps to accommodate short to be taken by politicians and made to figure in the coming nunicipal campaign. The ‘eague the some of the Indian queer marks on the banisters and door cas- ings. The Indian bride had blazed ber way | with & tomahawk, so that she could find her way back. The Indian bride was merely living up to her education, for it is very or- | necessary to know how to blaze a trail in Alaska. cently George H. Vanderbilt has just added to his estate at Asheville, N, C., & small tract of land for which he paid the owner, a ments, but they wife was the real engineer of the deal with the multi-millionaire. The nine acres which the modern David coveted were deeded to ber twenty years ago by Erwin Hardy, a white man in whose employ she had been dancy to the Republican that at a bang Masonic bodies of that town one night re- Bo less than six gentlemen appeared in the regular evening costume. the first functiop in Hays City the spiketall made its Appearance number of years there Hays City who were possessed of the gar- from the local eye, and kept only for use when their owners were castwardly abroad. period when the ballreom attire of men was composed of bots, spurs, sombrero and six- “Oh shooters, and when the beight mauners was to invite your girl after every | in case bar to take Conductor—How old are you, little girl? | BEdna—You will have to ask ma. Ske al- ways takes care of my age in a street car. t given by the This was — at which| ““What was your mother's maiden name ? For a | Inquired the curious old codger. 1 guess,” replied the bright youngster. ber malden alm was to marry pa have been men in cloistered sacredly — | Mamma—Dorothy, de yoi know who ate the raisins 1 left on the table? negro pamed Joshua Moore, $2,250. The But now the ice is broken and ng future| Dorothy (aged 5)—Well, mamma, I know land would have beem dear at $50. but the | function in Hays City will be without the | one thing. The cat didn't eat ‘em. negry refused to sell at a less price than | swallowtall As the editor vaunmts it A S— amount he finally received. Moore's | inal breakaway has been had from the rude | “What ido they have a ‘best man’ at a wedding for?" asked little Margie replied her small brother, “they have him on hand to take the groom's place he backs out | of elegan a drink And —— tilbes up toward the Chilcoot Pass. He for many years. She had one child—a | Hays Oity is not alone among the western | Mamms—O! you bad boy! Wiere have 3t any European court, but at government | 0ok her to & large city, Montreal perhaps, | girl—before ehe married Moore, and the |towns In coming 1o the ways of the east. |you been all this time? Dou't you think house. Mcibourne. AL the time it was de- | and left her in & splendid hotel while he | land was to §o to her ctildren. This daugh- ' The same phenomenon is noted for its town | you should be eshamed to worry your slsned the architect consulted the governor | went out to see some one about a dog. She | ter has just become of age and she wanted by the Anthoay Republican, as follows. = mother so® #f the period s 1o its size. “Do you know | missed hiw sadly, She sat at the window | the mouey. Moore would, o doubt, bave | “The spiketall costs in this lown already | The Boy—Well, ma, I'm willis' to be | ashamed that I worried you if you'll 1. In addressing the Young promise mot to tell pa anything that'll aséoclation the other day {m - L o opinion that a thief might rry me but he had his doubts of th A full preacher 1o get there ‘Grandpa,” queried little Nellie, “do the The W ¢ Student Christ deratio embrace W of w its memt good die young?" “So we are told, my dear,” replied the old gentleman My!" exclaimed the small observer must be awful wicked!" cleties “you lored minister plain of the Wisconsin legis- Clara, aged 4, suddenly burst out cry'ng Potter & at the dinner table. ““Why, Clars, what is llvrm“ the matter?” asked her mother “Oh,” sobbed the little miss, “my t-teetk stepped on my t-tongue!" greater ssing Targes - church | e continu anice pontifical — thr the century rch census in New York City shows ™5 w0 infidels A: cathedral of over §1.000.00, is to P rett Greek church, to cos erected in Cleveland O. The Russian crown is to contribute largely to It In Dakota presbyterys composed entirel of Indlans, there are twenty-seven churches and 1.4% communicants, ministered to by fifteen Indian preachers Rev. Clement Thuente, pastor of St Mary’s Catholic church 'of New Haver Conn.. preached in the Colored Immanue church of that city recently bt latm «d the lives of man Rev. George K. Morrls, & Baptist min | Whites during the uprising.