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THE _OMAHA DAILY 2 »BEE: WEDNESDAY, ;srms BREAKER USES GUY £hoots MARCF 25, 1903, A Conversation With a Climax. ‘R\'IFE TAKES KEY T0 EXILE| M. Burdick Keers Means of Entry to Husband's House. SWEARS PENNELL HAD NO DUPLICATE Talks, ¥ and Seriously Wounds J. @. MoUsnn, Several famous American physiclans and a Buriker surgeons were recently dining together after a session of & national meeting held The Spirit of America 1s exemplified in America's greatest food product— Uneeda Biscuit A food for body and brain workers— almost all nutnment. A food for n New York TROUBLE OCCURS ON STREET AT NOON ( “I had a remarkable case this winter,” remarked a surgeon present, whose name a8 & specialist in rectal diseases is worid My patient was a woman, a dell- cate, merve racked creature, who had suf- fered so fearfully from the ravages of hemorrhoids that the knife seemed the only solution of the trouble, and yet her heart was weak and her strength so wasted Man Encourages Her to Meet Lawyer While ¥le Becomes mate with Spouse Who Has Entry to Den. Fred Root, the Man Whe Fired the ntie Shot, and Several Witnesses Are Locked Up = by this fearful disease that we dared not ate. T had ceased my visits to her for a time and had given up all hope, when one morn- Ing she entered my office looking Iike & new woman; the pallor had disappeared and (he BUFFALO, March 24.—When the inque: into her husband’s death was resumed to- day Mrs. Burdick was at once recalled and | subjected to further cross questioning con cerning her relaticns with Pennell. Right at the end Mr. Coatsworth made her swear that she had no ides who the X U Save Your Hair With warm shampoos of CUTICURA Soap and light dressings of CUTICURA OINTMENT, purest of emollient skin John G. McCann, one of the Union Pa- cific strikers, was shot in the left breast by Fred Root, a strike breaker, during a fight at the corner of Ninth street and Capitol avenue, at noon yesterday. The wounded man was removed to his home, busy people— quickly bought and convenient. The most skillful baking in the world— money cannot buy better, yet sold at a popular price—sgc. A necessity for their food value and econonty. A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness. Always packed in the In-er-seal Package, which preserves the goodness of Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY lines of suffering were nearly eradicated from her face. She told me that she had purchased a proprietary medicine, namely, Pyramid Pile Cure, and that from the first insertion of the suppositories she had ob- tained instant relfef. I made an examina- tion and found the rectum in excellent con- ditlon, the inflammation entirely disap- peared and the swollen veins in normal con- dition. “I was 8o interested In the .case that 1 had the remedy analyzed carefully and was 80 pleased with the result of the analysis. finding a combination of the most healing and scientific remedies present in the Pyra- mid Pile Cure and in a more convenient form than I could secure ‘them otherwise, that I wrote to the Pyramid Drug Company at Marshall, Mich., asking for their booklat on Piles, their Nature, Ci and Cure, (whick by the way s sent free,) and have ( since used their Pile Cure extensively and with best results in my practice. I do not hesitate to recommend it to you all. It will often save your patient from a painful surgical opetation which in many cases re- sults fatally. MOODY SELECTS NAVAL SITE Decides to Make Gusatanamo Princip Station in West Indies 1414 North Sixteenth street. His condi- lon is sald to be precarious. The trouble started Monday evening, when Y trikers are said to have caused the strike breakers annoyance as they were leaving the Union Pacific yards. This grew until yesterday noon, when & party of the rail- road's employes were reiurning to their work,after having partaken of lunch out- side the stockade. When near the corner of Ninth and Cap- itol the strike breakers were met by the strikers and a fight emsued. During the fracas Root was knocked to the side | walk, it is sald. He then drew his revolver, Plurdick sald that Pennell learned at (he| i iy'said, and fired ¢wo shots. One of the | e a ¥ ball that Burdick had secured from | f J6 S RS Ted tRO B E T di4 not. her the letters which Pennell had written | Leo0 i e ) ik lont gy Sk Pleads w [to her. He ceemed much agitated and | M{PAU0 Ae the bresst. At one time last year Mr. Burdick left her, | wanted the letters back. ; sent l.n nw;rp ‘;e‘.: u‘.:: e "‘; but consented to return home after she had | Burdick Intimate with Mrs, officers arrived on n:- u-enr: .n‘:! x.::h.fimoo pleaded with him. w she| Her husband, she went on, always |custody E. A. Thorp, John Clair, S. P. Sor- My God, Ed, this must mot be" she |, . ... per with Pennell as much as pos- | ensen, Andrew B. White and William :‘ro;: "You have been generous; comtimue | ;1. while he went with other women. | Richelleu, who were taken to police head- . Still In spite of all, this intimacy, she had | quarters, where they will be held as wit- Then he came home and she Intended to| .\ 0" oompromised herselt wuh’ the law- | Desses. d Sive way to Pennell. Then on Decémber | ., 'uy; always acted as @ gentleman. 2 came the visit on Seventh street during | " o ;Che Upn oo T o ol B OOE PR At & JRish ar husband surpriesd hev, BOC WISt [ oioion fom husbaRd to Wife and askad | Wouided. Man vds. takas n;:";currylfls through the window 10| guestion after question concerning Mrs. | hospital, c . Pennell's relations with the dead man tention than at his own home. Wi The next day Burdick fl‘!dwf“ F":}‘:’l“ They were very Intimate, said witness, | wound is of an extremely mmmlh;:u‘;‘p for & divorce and she went ta Niagara Falls | o4 g doubt the lawyer's wife could have | it is not as serious as st first supposed. accompanied by Pennell. When she left the | y;(n04 aamission to the house at any time | Dr. Riley, who made the final examination Falls Pennell met her again in Buffalo “": of night. and dressing of the injury, says the bullet lw;nt lovNe: yofll with her. He staye “And she was famillar with the dining | was “deflected by a rib and followed it ere seven days. g room and the den?" suggested counsel. around the left side, lodging In the flesh, .;ve".“" Pennell there, too? “Yes, sir." without entering the chest. The rib is : “The door of somewhat splintered and McCi “Did you visit Mrs. Pennell door lie down, buDl has to sit prop’;nnupu::‘(al: es. sir.” pillows. “And a person could tap on the window | Root will make only the statement that of the front door and attract attention of | he was knocked down and kicked and fircd anyone in the den without ringing the | I self-defense. He says that he shot once cures, This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follidles, supplies the roots with nourishment, loosens the scalp skin, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails, Sold throughout the world. e — eriminal could be and tried to make her ineriminate her lover. In this he failed, and Mr. Hartzell, who appeared for the widow, failed equally to persuade her to fasten the blame on Mrs. Pennell, although she admitted that her husband and her lover's wite were on extremely Intimate terms. “There w ago when yo an occasion about two years and Mr. Burdick had quite an altercatiol asked Mr. Coatsworth, when Mrs. Burdick had taken her seat. Yes, sir.”" was the repiy. “Did you not &t that tirhe strike him over the head with a chair?” 5¢ Generous Husband. Penmell. e e < McCann at Hospit o'clock yesterday evening the to St. Joseph's where he could have better at- SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN 1,00 Not Traat All Diseases | Treat Men Only and Gure but Gure Ali I Treat Them to Stay Cured There is seldom a day that I am not examination, together With an honest consulted by an unfortunate sufferer and ecientific opinion of your ca: it who. if he had confulted me in regard 1 find you are incurable, | wili hon- to his condition in its early stages, I 2stly tell vou mo. If 1 find your case would have cured him and savea him curable, we will KIve you u legal guar- much suffering, annoyance and ex- antee to cure you ense This | consider due to lack of We make nowledge on the part of the one who has previously treated the case; there- fore, I say to you, If you are suftering Betyonie: .. T rom any disease or condition peculiar to men, or if you have been a victim ot Mo succenstal and have been disappointed in not get. 1 door bell?" for a warning, but that his assailants did Ung a permanent:cure elsewhere, [ 3 tontaent 8 e u;;:n-h o . not desist, would ask that you come to_eur office e will make you no prom ses Mv"' b T W BC AN red e St . 8 and 1 will explain to you OUR SYS- as (3 ouring youR gRbads B anies rs. Burdick did not know that it was ) B T ey, Owhich 1 g T Y Bbs A Mrs. Pennell's love for her husband which | It 16 stated by bystanders who eaw the originated after my whole life's ex- Promise neihing But YREt e san @6, made her refuse to agree to a divorce. She | 8ffray that after Root was knocked down perience. 1 will give you a thorough and always do as we promise. thought it was because she dreaded the | McCann was standing over him, kickin publicity, | him when the shot was fired. The witnesses VARICOCELE ULCERS Finally witness denled ever hearing that | Who were taken into custody by the police is the enlargement of the veins of the I care not how long standing or et either Mr. or Mrs. Pennell called on Bur- | Tefuse to tell anything regarding the affair. scrotum and a condition that mankind what natur MY SYSTEM OF dick on the night of the murder. McCann says that he was shot while he Ssufters from more than all other con- TREATMENT cures them at once. aitions combined, “and is the direct R N s FORTS, DOCKS AND BARRACKS TO BE BUILT the den faced the front leading state- “How often did Pennell visit you?" ‘Every day.” “Did Mrs. Pennell know you were there “I think she did.” Mr. Coatsworth showed a letter written by Mrs. Pennell, dated December 29, 1902, to Burdick. In it Mrs. Pennell sald she wanted to warn him and pleadéd with him to take Mrs. Burdick home and mot blast the lives of her children. She -told him Mrs. Burdick was about to leave New York for Atlantic City and that he should call her back before she left. Another letter written by Mrs. Pennell to the affiicted in order to GUANTANAMO, March 24 —After a per- sonal inspection of the proposed .site Sec- retary Moody has selected Guantanamo as the principal United States naval station / in the West Indies. (' Secretary Moody and his assoclates have worked incessantly during the last two days, under a hot sun, examining the e i AR RHEUMATISM in all Its forms BY MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT is permanently cured. irrespective of how many treatments Two of the Burdick children were then strategic points, the transportation faelll- ties, the water supply and the surrounding country. They visited the locations of the proposed fortifications, surveyed the coast line and conferred with the owners of the land it is proposed to acqui Senator Proctor and the congressmen will recommend the purchase of twenty square mNes of land on both sides of the to Burdick was read. It was another plea that he drop the divorce proceedings and consent to return to Mfs. Burdick for the sake of his children, declaring that they needed a mother's love and care. Mrs. Pennell urged him to trust his wife once more. The letter was undated, but evi- dently was written about two weeks after Mrs. Burdick left for Atlantic City. called and the inquest was adjourned till Thursday. NAMING MUNICIPAL TICKETS License or No Polities Enter Into th Campaign License and Party was standing in the crowd surrounding the strike breakers, but denied that he was as- saulting Root at the time the shooting hap- pened. Bail for Prisoners. Police headquarters was kept in a state of ferment all the afterncon Monday, by friends of the strikers who had been locked up In connection with the shooting of cause of nervous prostration dnd the early loss of mental, physical and vital powers, which i turn cause business failures and unhappiness. My treatment for this condition Is perfectly painless. I accomplish a per- manent cure without cutting or tying operation or any detention from busi ness. The best reference I can gf you have tried and failed. NOCTURNAL LOSSES that sap the very life from you later lead to complete loss of all pow- ers, stopped forever in from § to 10 da DISCHARGES HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness or impedi- ments reduced to thelr normal size without the aid of & knife. ECZEMA sipeias or any eruptive dls- Puee of the skin BY MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT are permagently re- moved, never to return and of an unnatural order stopped forever in 3 to 6 days. BLADDER and kidney troubles, the symptoms of which are pain in the back and loins, frequent and scslding urination and thousands of other symptoms that you can appreciate better than I can de- scribe. BY MY SYSTEM OF TREAT- MENT you are permanentiy cured. RUPTURE of men, 1 care not how long standing, cured in 10 to 3 days without any cut- ting operation or pain or loss of time. STRICTURE is the partial or complete closure of the canal, and BY MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT all obstructions are During the afternoon the Union Pacific 4 c s ently removed without cuttin company’s attorneys appeared st police |[| Suitd iR Jour bones and tssues are. | permancnily’ remoy " Mears; councilman, First ward, Charles | headquarters and secured the release of : Klingerman; councilman, Second ward, | the men in the company’s employ who had < Charles Hilbert; councilman, Third ward, heen taken Into custody or detained as a Edy Randall; members of the school board, | result of the shooting. 1308 FARNAM STREET, BETWEEN 13th and 14th STREETS, OMAHA, NE, Radng e menathe - CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. for three years, C. E. Foster and Dr. E.| lead!ng business men of the lowar bay and several small islands. As soon -as the necessary legislation has beeh secured they favor the construction of per- manent barracks, a dry dock and strong fortifications, designed against a at- tack bnly, fortifications on the land side not belng considered necessary, No difficulty is anticipated in acquiring | s the necessary land, as the Spanish and Eng- | lsh o epfhusiasticatiy £ayor the §ta- tign. E’C'J thought \”uu x :’rmo y and navy will maintain forces at Guan- tanamo. Dolphin will sail for Jamalca to- morrow. 4s to my abllity In curing this condi- tion s the names of thousands who have given me the permission of using their names after permanently curing them when others had falled. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON the most loathsome of venereal diseases, and it is one that may be heredjtary or scquired. The ‘first symptom s an ulcer, then pains in th2 bones and joints, ulceration of the mouth, tnroat and tongue, falling out of the hair eyebrows and a_cop- lored rash coming out over the body. I care not who has you and falled, I will cure you Jjust as sure as you will come to me for treatment. 1 use no mercury or fodide, thereby asuring you when The district attorney here reverted to the divorce action. Mrs. Burdick said that Pennell managed everything for her in re. lation to it. She denied that she had en- gaged the detectives who followed Burdick. Pennell did all that. “Then you did not want to defend that J. W. McCanon by Fred Root, endeavoring to secure their release on bail bonds. Con- ferences were held by .representatives of the strikers with Captain Haze and not untll late in the afterncon did that officer consent to the releasing of any of the men. Six men were permitted to enjoy - liberty under a bail boud until this morn- ing, when they will r in the police court, at which time Joseph Ranne, E. A. Thorp, John Clair, § P. Soremson and Andrew B. White will be arraigned on & charge of assault with fntent to do great bodily barm. Bert DeGroat, who was an eye witness to the shooting. will be held as a state's witness. IMPOTENCY is a condition caused by excesses of early or late lite. you have been so, or how as MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT is especially le.d for the curs of all suc! eenbired "ol his condl FAIRBURY, Neb., March 24.—(Special.) —C. H. Denney, nominee of the high license caucus, has declined the nomination and the committee has nominated Dr. 8. W Dodge for the place. The high license men also nominated Wilson Clark for police judge and the anti-saloon party. nominated 0. H, Strock for the same office, apd J. C. Richardson for city engineer. 2 CHADRON, Neb., March 24.—(Special.)— Pursuant to a call of the city clerk, the voters of the city met in citizens’ caucus and placed the following ticket in the field | Mayor Robert Hood; clerk, L. J. F. Hough- ton; treasurer, B. L. Scovel; surveyor, Duncan McMillan; police judge, D. Y. cure awaits you. ORGANS that have shrunken or or_that have wi BY MY BYSTEM are permanently rest mal size. WRITE #f you cannot call. All cofrésponidence stricty confidential and all replies sent in plain envelopes. Enclose 2c stamp to insure reply. 414 not know what I did want. I left it all to Permeil.” - . “On December 12 you Wrote your busband from New York saylng your golng back ‘home would make no difference, Pennell said you had no defense and the divorce was to be granted by agreement. Why was the change made with regard to making a defense? Agrees to Diverce by Defs It. “Mr. Burdick told me if 1 made no de- fense I could have the children half of the time. Afterward I thought I would make a defense and save my honor.” it after Mrs. Pennell had retused to permit Pennell to get a divorce that you decided to defend your suit?" “No; Mrs. Pennell never positively re- fused or agree “What was Pennell golng to do with you after you were divorced? “He sald he would go out west and g a divorce from his wife and marry me. Continuing, Mrs. Burdick said she did not know that Pennell made provision to pay her $25,000, but she thought she claimed alimony from her husband, though ehe mever applied to the courts for it. ““When you got the telegram announcing Burdick’s death, what reply did you send?" 1l T ?‘MM- Held for Highway Robbery. NELIGH, Neb., March 24.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The preliminary hearing of Frank Henry, who was arrested at Brunswick last Saturday night on a charge of highway rob- bery, was held today in county court. The testimony of Walter Older, the complaining witness, as to the ldentity of the accused was positive. The defense introduced no evidence and Henry was bound over to the @istrict court with bonds fixed at $1,500. This 16 the third holdup In Brunswick within six months and is the first arrest that has been made. After being relessed on bonds Andrew B. A. Weir. There was a lively contest.for | white, who Is charged with being ome of these offices between the saloon element | (he attacking party, expressed a wish to be and the law and order clement, owlng 10 |5 Jowa and threatened to take the first the recent prosecutions of the saloon keep- | car for the Blufts. His bondsmen stood ers and gamblers, but as the offices are | | within hearing distance of his remarks about equally divided between the two ele- | gng quickly returned him to the station, ments another ticket is not looked for. | where they surrendered him Into the cus- tody of the officers. Haze Decldes the Question. Office Hours—$ a. m to § m. Sundays: 10 &. m. to p. m. Must Pick Place in rdn. FREMONT, Neb., March 24.—(Spectal.)— At a banquet given by the mon-commls- | sioned officers of the engineering and sig- nal corps at thelr armory last evenine, Adjutant Genersl Culver ordered the com- pany to decide in the near future whether they preferred to be an engincering or sig- Peach B TECUMSEM, Neb., March 24.—(Special.) ~The local orchardists report the peach trees and buds as In good condition and anticipate a crop. sidered unhygenic and retardful of the best work. The district owes no bonded indebt- edness, its oply indebtedness being out- standing warrants for current expenses, amounting to about $2,500. At the coming municipal election the voters are going to Captaln Haze stated during the af'ernoon hat the men who are alleged to have com- mitted or participated in the assault would be arraigned this morning, as Assistant County Attorney Magney, with whom he bad been in comsultation, had so agreed. ne, Itohing. Scabby Skin Diseases. Swellings, Carbuncles, Pimples, Scrofula Permanently cured taking Botanic Blood Bal: n Skin, Mucus Patches & or offesive eruptions, Skin, All run-down, wellinga. " makes blood B B "has. cured thousaide of tamee o . has e ) Uhe last sages Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ecsema used by sn awful polssned condition of the B stops Hawking snd Spitiing. Mok Birakentng. hches wad Paine: cures Rhow Botante Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds, Swollings, Bating Sores, Tumors, ugly W killa the Q-fl: hlr’ lun..‘-h.l:‘ wort cancer perfectiy. ou have & per- & Pimpis. Wart, Swalliags, Shosting. Stinging Bioed Balm and they will disappear be- box. 230 “I replied that I would be home the fol- lowing morning.” “Did you also telegraph to Pennell?" “Yes, I wired him to meet me at the sta- tion." “You arrived that Friday morning, did you ask Mre. Hull how it had happened?" ‘Why, yes, I sald ‘Mamms, what in the world has harpened? and she sald, 'Ed, Ed is dead. He bas been murdered in his own house.’ " “Did you hear trom Pennell that day “I got & brief note in which he said he was sorry he had been at the Falls, so that he could mot meet m She did mot reply, nelther did she com- municate with him in any way after that. She never saw Pennell again after he left her on the train going to Atlantic City. Then counsel turned to Mrs. Pennell and her part in the drama. He produced a let- ter to Mr. Burdick in which she asked it he was absolutely crazy in preseing the di- vorce proceedings. She called attention to the fact that Pennell did not value life too highly and intimated that he might commit suicide and take Mrs. Burdick with him. But witness could throw no light on the meaning, although Pennell was repeatedly writing her in a pessimistic strain. “Did he ever say anything to you about putting an end to his existence?” “He sald he would rather be dead than crippled or maimed, but never eald he would commit sulcide. Keeps Key to Door. Pausing only for & moment here, Coats- worth returned on a new tack and tried to get her to incriminate her lover. When she went to Niagara Falls she had a key to her husband’s house, which she took with her to New York and Atlamtic City. “And Mr. Pennell also had a key to the door?" queried counsel almost eagerly. “Not that I kuow of,” replied Mrs. Bur- dick with surprise. “Will you swear Pennell did not have that key In his possession while you were in New York?™ . “Have you received any lnformation as to who killed your busband?" “No, sir.” “You mever heard anyone say that he or she was golng to do 1™ “And you bave no information or knowl- edge by which you can place your hands on who did 1t No, sir. “That's all,” sald Mr. Coatsworth as he resumed tis seat. Cross-examined by Mr. Harizell, Mrs. | page: | Abbott nal corps. a signal corps and the other an engineer: ing division. in either as an engineering or signal corp: depending on the decision of the Fremont They will probably prefer the The ranks of the company are the The banquet last evening was attended by a number of the honorary mem- bers of the company and by General Cul- company. engineers. full and there are two or three on waiting let. ver. Commercial Travelers Flect Officers. BEATRICE, Neb., March 24.—(Speclal.)— The Beatrice lodge of United Commercial Travelers met last night and elected offi- cers for the emsulng year as follows: J. T. Sullivan, senlor counselor; F. W. Cole past counselor, F. E. Morrison junior coun- | selor; W. C. Brooks, secretary and tré urer; R. M. Allen conductor; R. A, Weston, The execu- tive committee is composed of R. M. Allen, E E| to subseribe | 325 to the Young Men's Christian assocla- The grand lodge of the order will E. E. Abbott, sentinel R. A. Weston, George M. Horner, The counc!l voted tion. meet in Beatrice May 1 FIFTY CENTS A MONTH A small bottle of Scott’s Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month—a few drops in its bottle each time it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort. Babies that are given Scott’s Emulsion quickly re- spond to its helpful action. It seems to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most. Ordinary food frequentl lacks this nourishment;Scott's Emulsion always supplies it. We'll send you & sample free upos request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 4oy Peas] Streas, Now York- The company has been drilling in the work of both lines and expected to be divided into two platoons with addi- tional commissioned officers, the one to be A new company, General Culver sald, was prepared to be mustered | The captain also stated that the attorneys and police have decided that a complaint shall not be made against Root, who did the shooting, until after the hearing of the other prisomers has occurred. “It it develops clearly that he was beset | upon by the strikers and was being kicked at the time he shot McCann,” sald the captain, “and that he did it in selt- defense his case may be allowed to rest In'the meantime he will be kent in jall or if his release s secured it will be upon bonds sufficient to cover the charge of shooting with Intent to kill." None of the witnesses who were locked up, nor those who are charged with hav- ing participated in the affray would speak concerning the shooting after they were released. Root Badly Bruis Root's !njuries show that he was kicked severely in the back of the head, which causes him incessant pein. His neck aleo shows many bruises were Inflicted upon him, his arms and shoulders being & mass of black and blue spots. An additional arrest was made late dur- ing the day, when Lewis Metz was arrested charged with assault. Brick Plant TABLE ROCK, Neb. clal.)—An important Changes Hands. March 24.—(Spe- business change oc- curred here Saturday last, by which the | brick plant of the Table Rock Vitrified Brick and Paving company passed to the new firm of The Cotton Brick company, compcsed of George F. Cotton and E. P.| Bracken of this place, and Harvey G. Ward | of Tecumseb, the bridge contractor and builder of that city. This desl has been | in progress for some time and the papers were ssigned on Saturday, by which tha plant passes to the new firm. The Vitrified Brick company was organized in 1893 by Meek, Briggs and Cotton of Superior. | George F. Cotton has beeh in the brick | | business mearly all his life and engineered ‘he building of this plant. Mr. E. P. Bracken has been in thé service of the Bur- Drink Habit lington road for many years. Mr. Ward is in the bridge business, and Bracken & Ward also have charge of the Johnson stone quarries Teeumnseh Wants School Bulldings. TECUMSEH, N March 24.—(Special.) ~—The Tecumseh school district needs more school room. The district owns the high school bullding, the grammer school build- ing and two ward schools, but these bulld- ings do not afford sufficient room. The high school bullding especially is badly crowded. In one room Wwhere there s a seating capacity of fifty-six there are fifty- | pine puplis earolled. .The condition is com- be given an opportunity to express whether or net they approve of the board's calling a special electicn to vote on a proposition | to give the district more school room. Woman's Missi eeting. NELSON, Neb., March (Special Tel- egram.)—The Woman's Missionary soclety of Hastings presbytery held its twenty- third session here last evening and today. The program concluded toniglt by an ad- dress by Mrs. D. B. Wells of Chicago, feld secretary of the board for the northwest. Emma Boehm of Hansen, a faith missionary to the mountain wilds in North Carolina, gave & report of her work. The officers elected are: President, Mrs. Frank Hutch- Inson, Nelson; secretary, Mrs. A. L. Stone, Hastings; treasurer, Mrs. W. F. Buck, Su- perfor; Christian Endeavor secretary, Ada Lester, Superior; literary secretary, Mrs. Grace Nelson, Nelson. To Survey New Road. BEATRICE, Neb., March 24.—(Speelal )— J. E. House, civil engineer, and his sistants expect to go to Virginia, Neb., to- morrow to begin the survey of the south | route of the Kansas City, Beatrice & West- ern rallroad to this eity. This route is| about three miles shorter than the ome | surveyed recently. It will take about one week to make the survey. Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S KNOWLEDGE! “ORRINE" is & preparstion besed oo well- | known medieal priuciples and prepared by chemists of many years' standing. It s taste- | loas, odorless, colorless and entirely without It can be given In | tea oF coffee, without the pa- t cases the eraving for Nquor s ot a bit bat u disease ring er to cure it positively guarantee That -ORRINE will destroy il desite for cobolle stimulants in any form, and we will Tefund the mosey shouid It fail 't do so. Bat t up the discased stom. Eives & bearty sppetite snd digestion. 'Bteady nerves soon follow its use. Buoklet (sealed) mailed free on request. biie men. S wiciane, Cioesibers public men, clergymen, ns, memn) the Y. M. C and thoussnds of otbers. to the PACIFIC o 'Burlington | Very low colonist rates in éf- fect till April 30 to almost the entire Pacific Coast. Propor- tionate rates to Montana, Utah, Tdaho and Washington. points. 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