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DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. APRII e - Nebraska HALF-MINUTE STORE TALK Catchers’ a . Sk ke " . Everybody in this store belongs mue rree [HNANES NEW NORMAL BOARD - e AL ‘ ot worry 1€ [Fiars GOR:. thy it J clothes here now. You will some T Shallenberger Appoints Five Men fo = 16 7' .\ Fi( )\\ \l)ll STs day—it is to your advantage as meaa well as ours and you'll find it out 7 some day That'll be a lucky day Friday’s Big Bargains iy THE HOME OF QUALITY OLOTHES. g L, BOYS CLOTHES [f[™=™ uxz = me== FOR EASTER in Faculty of Either School CONFIRMATION g Pt % Once, End of Present Te Brandeis stores specialize in bhoys’ hetter grade ey SUITS. . Reln in 8 clothes. Of all the garments a boy or man wears Knickerbocker Pants Suits at $1.98 (From a Staft Correspondent none require such skillful tailoring or such & % LINCOLN, April 1.—(Special)—Governor taultless materfals as plain blacks or blues A tremendous purchase by our New York buyer Shallenberger has appointed the following It not right in evers particular they will hrought us the greatest bargains ever shown. Good :; "; "";'“"'""“'I tee ""yr "'“{" “"'fl'“"‘ always be a source of annoyance. The safest . ard, e first ple creation o the ret 7 i 0 woolen materials with cuffed sleeves and $¢98 Gemocratio fogialature Nehraaka ever had way is to go to a store that doesn't sell patch or flap pockets, made in the newest W. H. Green of Creighton, democral; questionable merchandise, but puts a money- RS o iy term expires 1910 back guarantee on everything it does sell style—a positive $4 and $;Iff',‘l‘ffifi' IR N. N. Graham of South Omaha, demo A store that affords its patrons a children’s 5 (‘r:‘-k, term expires 1911 department as light as day, with no dark Boys' $5 COMBINATION SUITS at $3.50 ||| - 5nl"s s o ferrimn e T, Bt G 1 0 Gark One pair of knickerbocker pants to match, goes free Fred Nye df Kearney, ddmocrat; term | ments. This is such a store. Your interests ith h it. Ext ¢ sheviots sl . expires 1913 and ours are identical—you want the best e - CONFIRMATION SUITS: g with each suit. Kxtra strong cheviots, cassimeres Thomas J. Major of Peru, republican clothes, we want you to have them. '} o nd un- and Scotches—snappy patterns and every $ 50 term expires 1914, in clay worsteds, serges, thibets and un p finished worsteds seam is reinforeed. The suit for the rough —_ @tats Trenmirer Dia and Btits Super- | CONFIRMATION SUITS WITH Confirmation suite for boys in knee pants, = intendent Bishop are other and exoffices A T 8350 to 810 || Aand tumble boys—a $5 value, at members of the beard. Colonel Majors and KNICKERBOCKER. PANTS Confirmation suits for boys in long pants, | the two state officers are the republican In black Thibets, black and blue unfinished .85, to il members. The governor reported the names | 4 e s % Uik $5 007, $15 ||| to the senate late this afternoon and the | L R0 RATERE S SIASE M0 L T YenEw Extra Special—One lot of boys’ double-breasted appointment wees confirmed remarkably well made— 3250 to slsz e knickerbockers and Bovs’ Buster Brown suits at The old board which this new board | Rb6y iFeeiv s Ge v dureve g 3 . ses. . 49¢ o= " : dod @ supplants held its last session this week o0 300 Barn ot oliined Stk shifrtwitist blouses, $3.50. These snits are :trlvll}‘mlaramnpd to he fast R Wound: up (4 BuBAes #o ERKE It could LONG PANTS SUITS made of the finest madras cloth—reguiar || Dlue, all wool and good wearing—a $ o9 50 || turn over everything to its successor Black Thibets, blue and black unfinished $1.00 values, at.. special Easter offering for the ) Whether the new board will at once turn Dbt i i Al Mg B worsteds and serges, single or double breasied . . P —— boys—at, .. schools and put in democratic politicians coats—13 to 19 years. Quality garments in has not yet, of course, been announced off every sense of the word— 7 BOYS' CLOTHING BA cially, but it is sald for the present al s 50 to sls least there will be no change in the fac- $2 Boys' Suits, f Childs' boe Bova' §0c shirtBoys' $3 knick-[ Men's $2 pants. fBoys' $1 knick-gBoys' $7.50 ulty of elther school, especislly as the end knickerbocker " Bguits or yalst blouses, - ¥ erbocker suits, | good and strong ferbocker pants, § long pants of tHe present term is almost in sight rmighe Lants, Jére— R L BILCK R gy —at— at— suits, at— Majors on Old Boards. at-— Colonel Majors was a member of the nor- 39 $3 98 mal board for years and has devoted con- siderable of his time to the work, having B e ey — — - - C - been a resident of Peru since the year 1 — T | B T T S A T 0 Ol T S e |He supplants Dr. Shellhorn of the same |b¥ Sherman Taylor, tomorrow. The ground has been cleared. here is more building ! ; city, who crowded the colonel from the | in'brogress this spring than has been done SPECIAL board two years ago when Governor Shel- | any spring in previous years. Residences don made the change. An old-timer sep- {are going up in all parts of town and many at Lunch arated from a state job is Rev. Luther P.|cltizens are improving thelr homes. ] Ludden, Who for & generation, more or leas, | BEATRICE—A. 8. Parrish. roundhouse Counter in ebraska ebrask o TR ST e 5 ; SKa |has been a member of the board. ously Injured this afternoon by falling from | asement, An obection to Maors being appointed | the coal house in the yards. Ilis head was 15¢ Bestaurant OMARA'S FURE POOD CENTEN i . since the first of this year have assumed |structions have been wired to Mr. Dunkel Second Floor. g b o b st . thht there 1s a constitutional bar. Maors |and was cmployed as an engineer with the | Plate on ;“-‘ Stepron of" JON 3 §i 1 Gaven [ g rer Johnson |and the bond was declared forfeited. In-(js a member of the same legislature which Fe for twenty-five years until a short Flsfl SPEC[ALS created the board. Most of the lawyers in | "FvAFSnw At a meeting of the young the senate said, however, that the rule, if [ men of the town at the armory last even- there were one, has been violated numerous | ing a base ball team was organized, with For Friday's selling, we have culled the markets of the country for this obligation. If one-half the congrega-|to secure a draft for the forfeit payable 2 tions In the territory directly tributary to|to the treasurer of Hall county, and fur- Telegrami)—A gasd involving an estate val- | jyastings colley Y | . ! go make euch a pledge and |ther developments are expected. Miss | (imes | b : less | E- M. Burnham manager and Harry § : i ucd at 000 and ombodying some Intersst-|yoep it the financial problem facing the |Souls has boen brought back to (his cILy | wmeis mot beume Tor oo o motinn ey | CAPtAIN, A ‘committes was appointe Fresh Fish for your inspection, and offer them at the following low . . % s c would not count. ote t, vi olict and othe ey 2 to 6. & contrary were Thomp- | needed for equipment. c - 5 . 4 | cut open and he was severely brulsed about ’ HEIRS SETTLE WSTATE CASE |hoard, All'of the congregations visited by |the sheriff arrived there the bird had flown | k) (ored In the penate, it being claimed | ihe body. Mr. Parrish is 0 vears of age trict cout this week by a compromise i wheh thoss who brought the case accept TEACHERS LISTEN T0 DEBATE | R of Cuming, Diers of York, Besse \\f‘:);:).';rgl“l;’;;:.si;nrtl contracts for the se: Sunfish, per 1b. v 10¢ y BEATRICE-Word was received here German Carp, per 1b.... 4% e ; % S & cash sottlement and agree to dismiss | TEACHERS GATHER AT M'COOK Webster, Miller of Lancaster and Randall their action. John Higgins, a wealthy res- | Fireat Thing on Program of Depart.|0f Madison. Several were excused from |jae¢ evening announcing the marriage at 1 \dent of Clarks, in this county, and for | Large Attendance from Southwest ment Mecting. voting. Aurora, Neb., of Harry Metzger, a former Drowstt Buttsto; per 10¢ a number of vears a Unlon Pacific sec- Nebraska. BEATRICE, Neb, April 1.—(Special e Beatrics resident, and Miss Bitle Lover: Dressed Pickerel, per 1b........9¢ - ! &) 3 . s Nebraska Nows Notes ng, which took place at the home of the Wall-Eyed Pik b % tion boss, dled In December, 1907, leaving | M'COOK, Neb., April 1.—(Spectal Tele- | Telegram.)—The annual meeting of the | pI ATTSMOLTH-A Ing rain fell in | DHide’s patents in’that city. Mr. ) A all-Eye e, per 1b......10%¢ The Beer Yon Like an estate which was roughly estimated al|gram.)—The Southwestern Nebraska | Southeastern Nebraska Educational asso- | this vicinity Wediesday night, which will | ':in'l'i’:,‘:’ e Red Snapper, per 1b.. 18¢ $25,00, consisting principally of lands. He | Educational association is in session here | clation opened here this evening with an |be of much henchit BB e Tt Tt Fil d > f 3 # o y cating at et De Sole, per 1b. ‘ Cases 2 dozen left one child of his own and three step- |today and & large attendance of teachers | {nterscholastic high school debate in the |, HUMBOLDT-—Mre. H. Boyd is suffer-| Aurora. : Baby Halibut, per b Large Bottles & ing from a dislocated shoulder sustained [~ \ar'oc oo weaver of Mason and when putting on a jacket. Oscar Carlson of Ausley wera taken to Flounders, per + Cases 38 dozen $3 90 . f Disputes Between | BEATRICE—A light rain visited this sec- w m C Small Bottl . 2 y s oke ing by J Craig, the son, was uppointed administrator of | Nebrasks, lectured last evening upon | Capital and Labor in the Railroad Busl. |tion facc nighi * Walle' the moisture 18 Mot | Sepity snerief, on compiaint of the ape Also a full line of strictly fresh caught il les the estate, the deceased leaving no last [ “The Golden Hours of Youth.” Miss| eeq ghould Be. Settled by Boards of |heeded, it will do no harm. olal aj ) 11 be made . < 2 : e : cial agent of the Burlington for “bummin W An allowanoe of $1.20 will. The stepston, John Higgins; filed a | Catherine Price of McCook save an in-| srpiration with Compulsory Powers PLATTSMOUTH—Charles York, a broth- [a ride on a freight train to Ravenna and Crappies, Hard Shell Crabs, upon return o us of the empty osse, sult, asking for a child's share of the es- | teresting discussion and _demonstration | “yyo'aefinmative was upheld by Miss Nina | 0% J: C: YOk of thif city, died very | back on freight No. 46. It is charged they Black Bass, Live Lobsters, and all of the empty bottles in good order. that his mother mar-|Of reading in the grades this morning, 3 tate, . He. clalmed. thal, hia, oF. Superintendent Taylor and Miss Claudia | 51°¥ 0f Humboldt, Gene children. The regular steps were taken to |18 in attendance. Prof. Charles Fordyce | Christian church. The question discussed probate the estate, and Willlam Higgins, | of the teachers’ college, University of|as *Resolved, That suddenly in Idaho Falis, Ida went info an emigrant car, and when asked : i v J g Hargreaves of | WYMORE—Mensies are prevalent among |to pay rallroad fare quarreled with the White Fish, Trout, Cat Fish y 4 ymore, Max Conn of Nebr: . children of the city to such an extent that inmen Hatcher and the MeCook teachers have| WIMeTe Max Comn of Nebraska City ol (iil00 in® he schools has fallen off | KBARNEY—Miss Halle Kelly arrived in |8 Smoked Halibut, per Ib...... Orders will be taken for Luzus the meeting well organized. President| =~ S0 T Tl o ¥i e | about one-third. town Monday some time and attracted no Smoked Eel, per 1b. ... N in less than case lots at the fellews J. O. Lyne of Minden, Vice President S.|"°€atives by Reaves Gist of Falls Cit PLATTSMOUTH-R. E. Mayfield and |little attention on the strect by her queer iR EA Whith b Seb b o e . 1 |Alma Plasters of Auburn and Marriet b < r actions. Tuesday evening she began heav- L. Johnson of Cambridge, Treasurer E. et | Miss Pearl Kuhney, a daughter of Mr. Y eve g M. Hussang of Franklin and P. P. Bent. | Hull of Uniyersity Place, Beatrice drop- |and Mrs. H. H. Kuhney, all of this city, | 'ng brick bats through the windows of a Smoked Boneless Herring, per 1b.15¢ ceived more than six months of school- g E 4 e A o idence, having no particular grudge by e e e that ail_the. proceeds of | 1¢7 of Alma and Thomas Scott of Stock- ping out. The judges, Prof. M. M. Fogg, | §ers united in marriage in Council BIuffs | {8 iia, )" \igbitants ‘thereof. She was Salted Bel, per 1b............15¢ $2.00 per doz. Large Bottles ville, executive committee, are all here | Conant and Watkins of Lincoln, gave the| "\wyMORE—An art exhibit will be given | taken before the insanity board today and Norway Mackerel, 10c size for. ... his labor went Into his stepfather's hands| .., o' the meeting. Superintendents | decision in favor of the affirmative. Alma |in the city under the auspices 'of {he | adjudged insane, tie sheriff taking her to 5¢ $1.35 per doz. Small Bottles and that the understanding always Was| nungay and Davis of Beaver City, E. M. | Plasters of Auburn was given first place Public schools April § to 10. The pictures Hasting: g T T A W A W K B R that in consideration of fhis he Was 10|ghort of Franklin and J. F. Johnson of |and Gene Hargreaves of Wymore second | Cifibited will be reproductions of the| HASTINGS-Annual “Senior Recognition receive a child's share of the estate upon | Ayma are in attendance. Niok works of the great masters. day' was celebrated at Hastings colleg S, Diol PLATTSMOUTH—Miss Pattic Mathews, | yesterday. Special chapel exerclses were the death of his stepfather. Mary C. Dick, st A large number from Wymore came to |a teacher in the Plattsmoutn High school, | conducted in ‘the morning and last night another stepchild of the deceased John News From Peru Normal, Boition’ tHIX ‘Sanine in a' s g o eubaen o attend the buriai |the studente presented a drama, which 4 peclal train | was called to Auburn to attend the studer 3 8 dra hich Higgine, also filed & similar suit and asked | PERU, Neb, April 1.—(Special)—The|to attend the debate, which was given |0 Ner father, Dr. H. L. Mathews, & well- was followed by the facully reception. The for & child’s share in the estate. volce and piano department, under the di- | pefore & packed house. K R TY e f e ibles af ‘the Kearney | Helen Ingals, Eilen Tompkins, Carl Raney, By the compromise Willlam Higgins, the | rection of Prof. Sldney Murphy, KIAED y Lichtenbers, H. Clare BaVe &| The mestings lasts two days. and about |& Black Hills line are not ended. although | ()T0n Sager Avam Lichienber® son, agreed to pay all the costs and to|recital in the normal auditorium last even- | 40 teachers have already registered, many | e exira motor has been placed in service. | "0 AL Nanps sty Sl further pay the plaintiffs, John Higgins|ing. A double quartet, accompanied by |more will arrive tomorrow. J ¥ | Tuesday evening the regular freight ran| STROMS G—Relatives liviny N - ) - county have received a telegram rom Ash- and Mary C. Beck. §2500, and in turn his | Prof. House, Miss Lena Larimer and Miss e S oft the ""‘_‘; ‘\:l“_" ":" ;’l' ‘C'“"V‘!M vo | ton. Tdaho, stating that James Honess had | HOMESEEKERSS Exc“n lille to his father's estate was not 1o be[Adelyn Blankenship, has arranged a tour Missing Girl Located. BEATRICE-Mra. A H. Coon ToP® onk | dled after ‘an iliness of a few months. Mr. disputed and he was to receive a full and |of the state during Easter vacation. The| BEATRICE, Neb. April 1.—(Special)— |charge of the Paddock hotel today as suc- | Honess was among (he earliest settlers in a < sl Polk county, having come here in the earl unclouded title to the property, so far as |personnel of the doubls quartet fs as fol- | Mabel Mgers, the l4-year-old girl who 1 | Saronet 0, I K ¢ o the ew | #eventies and homesteaded a farm nine April 6th and 20th the stepchildren were concerned lows: Carl Schott, Frank Ellenberger, H.|alleged to have been spirited out of the, Burwood in a few days. i miles southwest of this city, on which he ‘ N TR K. Mitten, C. B. Moore, Benjamin Rowan, [city Monday by Jesse Smylie to prevent TRICE—The funeral of the late John | ¥ed until three yeqvs Anion Taane. i w" ETT i TEACHERS FOR NORMAL SCHOOL |Van Kirk Maxcy, G. H. Lamphere and Rex [ her from appearing against Ira Rigsby, a guard at the state penitentiary,| oy 5 veteran of the Civil war and about iod Trueman. The company is on the program | who was bound over te the district court | ¥h0 died suddenly at [Lincoln Tuesday ears of age. o . was held here this afternoon at Las%, . Resolution Pusses In Spite of Some [ of the teachers meeting at Holdrege and |on the charge of criminally assaulting her, |5:30 fram the Methodist church. Rev. 1 SHARD :'.i;p\:.'f:nn?"g:;:m:'lu?u"!‘lngxéd“t‘)i‘ April 6,13, 20 and 27 Opposition. | will clso sing in a number of surounding | was located at Ohlowa, Neb., yesterday by G. Brown officlating. Tnterment was In | % (00 0" 0 e athing on Tampico beach NORFOLK, Neb, April .~(Special Tele-| towns, among which are Arapahoe and (her father, who has gone after her. "’;{';i’&f{"“"“"r "”“;‘”;* Onton Pacitic | Mexico, & fow days ago.” The man-esting TO ALL POINTS ON THE o r N teachers in con-| | . i . LA CE—. Rang o nion Pacific | fish ventured nearer the shore Ve SRREF- N Nokratin n . | et Smylle, the young man wha is charged |yurveyors has heen working between here |one of its kind had been known to come vention here today passed a resolution ask- | Miss Winnie Delzell, a prominent member | With spiriting the girl out of the jurisdic- |and Wymore the last few days. This|before, and it was only by climbing to the chl ing Governor Shallenberger to sign the bill [ of the senlor class, has been elected to a |lon of the court, is in jail. A complaint [leads many to believe that the company |top of golv bearing the outer life line Gago, ray J a ™ is pli Ve S the col in eludin, the . . President Clemmons of the 1"’"‘°"‘LW‘yo. at an excellent salary. J. A. East |against him last evening by County Attor- |here and Wymare this spring. Teft foot, but was able only to make a se- Normal, who is fighting the bill, is here.| wood, also & graduate at the end of this|ney McGirr with a view of holding him | PLATTSMOUTH—H. J. Helps, for many | vere, though not permanent, wound. u e oun County Attorney Murphy of Knox was|school year, has been elected to the super- |until the Myers case can be thoroughly | YeArs| the master mechanic for the Bur-| PLATTSMOUTH-Rev. Chester _Birch Vi o) s 5 3 ¥ r, o ® st from Winol among those refusing to sign a Wayne|intendency of the Stella schools to succeed |Investigated by the authorities. If;\’ff‘ ‘M‘\’:l"r"‘:\:r\:s(o’lli‘r\wn’hl'l‘:l;n:"\‘\‘\ "have 'l'rkrwll:\:nn:y“n ::“h'r]»'h'fln:r "vangelical Rall a petition. Superintendent Waterhouse of | Prof, I. G. Wilson, who has held that posi- - purchased an automobile plant in [ meetings in the First Presbyterian church w y Fremont in an address urged manual train- . tion for a number of years. Hero May Get Cash, lLong Beach, Cal, and will N{\Kd" ex- | In this city. was called to Kansas, 1il. lhl i ing and trade schools. Over 500 teachers e it FREMONT, Neb., April 1.—(8pecial.)— | (nsively in the manufacture of automo- |bury hie father, but expects to returh the Homeseekers’ tickets, good to return in 25 day g Two Held for Robhery, biles. latter portion of this week. : n 2 ; are here | Investigate the openings in farming, | ( i CENTRAL CITY, Neb., April 1.—(Special rled the deceased when he was still quite] » young and that he made his home with hs mother and his stepfather. He claimed ihat he had worked with his stepfather on the rallroad and had thereby never re- } ¥ . Fireman Frank Larson of the Northwest-| H INGS—Hastings and Kearney are|Randall conducted the afternoon service R In the annual declamatory contest, ending| PENDER, Neb, April 1ly—(Special)—fern, who last vear recelved a medal for |under consideration by the workers' insti-|and Rev. J. H. Salsbury preached in the stop-overs allowed. e \& won first | Fred Kelso, Impiicated in connection with 4 tute of the Seventh Day Adventists for the | evening. Dr: Hugh McGiffen, pa of stook-raisi d xantile bbainiess &l . eagly this morniug, the following won first P ction With | his heroism In saving the life of a little | L3 RRtA DAY Ad 2 e ‘ iffen, k€ stoc sing and mercantile business along the new line. priges: Humorous, Dana Cole, Neligh; |the robbery of 300 from Sid Graves Sat-|child near Exeter by standing on the pilot | (hat de of the next state campmesting of | the Lowe Avenue Preshytemian cpurch n 8 ne (hat denomination. Hastings has perhaps . preached a sermon Thursday even Maps iptiv 3 Sramatic, Ray Chilcoat, Stanton; orator- |urday night, walved examination befors |and snatching her from the track. ma the larger support by reason of the fact |pmon® Preach taps and descriptive baokeiizes, foal. Nea Irvin, Medison County Judse Day. His bond was fixed |nddltion receive & cash bonus from t gA s, Adxentat hewauariors. ses | "SRATRIQE Announcement of Lig feeh E——————— at $1000, which has not been furnished. | Carnegle hero fund. The trust Bl : o : ‘ g " e pdg iy hag Ustees Ay HUMBOLDT-An important business | Reatrice. which occurred at his home at FUNDS FOR MASTINGS COLLEGE |Charles Beeken is also bound over. His|written to Engineer Otis Gardner of this|change is announced for the near 5 Okl Tuesday night, was received CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. P b r Wi s 5 ving to Okl " ’ rother Winn pleaded gullty before Dis-|city fo- further information in regard to|in Humboldt., the clothing firm of Shirles yesterday. Before removing to Okla- | v o cide 4 { hom villla ¢ ized the Beatrice ki ixpected o Put Institute on Somnd | lrict Judge Graves and was sentenced to |the act. This will be forwarded in a few | % Bucrstetta having decided to .‘;:‘:;‘\.1““:&&“.\‘ Wiliiams organised the Beatrice F. A. Nash, General Western Agent, b g . and add a line of dry good Pry | four years at hard labor. Winn Beeken |qays. e e I e e e, A iadiee | State ‘Bavings and Loan assoclation. both Omaha, Neb. HARIING ob.. April 1—(Special)—A | will be taken to Lincoln. Charles Beeken e targe” double " store toom of J. W, |prosperous institutions of this elty. & He o e | was 43 A of age and leave dow (atewide movement has been inaugurated |and Fred Kelso will be taken to the Doug Semate Confirms Nomination Hnizda N o daugnters. The body will be n the Interest of Hastngs college which |las county jall untll the spring term of | WASHINGTON, April 1.—The senate to- |, KBARNEY —The Central Nebraska|{uken to Lincoln. the former home of the » Soh ' conw Pk sachers’ association held its first day's | deceased, for interment s expected (o place that institution upon t, which convenes April 15. day confirmed the following nominatio 3 L d its deceased, + aals financlal basis., At & meeting of the e SohE 0 & TUDEAS of BtaTais R I e e | PATRMONE-AL § sotclel masting of dhe Joh - s S 4 L0 2 5 cussed at th neet he opera house | . i<\ o3 held Tues e g g e ) s e s b W ngineer for Drainage District. | ambassador to 1ta fhia riarnasn by, fite most Bromsinent sdis | 1ohool Doamd held Fusedey pight & DD ohnston Service is Always Prempt ! Veb. r ) enry Clay lde, Vermont e H x of teachers were elected for the ensuing - clent to meet one-third of the present out- “' "J' “‘“'\J ._‘ b, April 1.—(Hpecial.)- ,Kll‘f‘" oy, 1as. - Normy minigter V0 gane. in this section. The Notels are taxed| year. The assistant principalship went o We know that nothing is more exasperating than to turn in an standing indebtedness. was pledged, and it Mslathren € Washiagton, 1. Charles H. Sherrill, New York, minister | Lo, 0 Mmit with blushing, rosy cheeked | Miss Hudson of Ashland. & former resident order for interior light or power wiring, and then have to wait a week s ‘belleved the remainder will be forth-| V!l act as consulting engineer for the|to Argentina g ainc of Lincoln and a graduate of the State or a0 for men to besin work, : o 68 te | Flkhorn River Drainage District. He has| Charles W. Miller. Indiana, attorney for BEATRICE—Following is the mortgage | university. Miss Dewey of Fairmont was That's why it S oming soon e campaign over the state | 50" p ricabd g e e * | the distric a8, report foy, Gage county for the month of | vetained as supervisor of music and Miss s why we always have a large force of expert wire men, ready will have ar is object the provision of | FOKES BESE LR "” “"_': b{‘_""‘;l:""‘ 'f' o1 Edward agmer, atiorney for the dis- March: Number af farm morigages filed | Hancock of Alnsworth :J‘"grfl:"fi:é'm‘f to go to work ou any job. We do all kinds of interlor light and power funds aanually to make wp the ditterence | 1 BROR LCE O . | L Bowers: ‘soilcitor general of the | EAEes released. 100: amount, 281780, Num- | fiss Jackson is & Kraduate of the State wiring at reasonable prices. Expert work—quick service. betwesn the income from the: endowment iy 1 'nitea Stat ber of city mortgages filed, 28; amount, unive and Miss Hancock was graduated Forget the ‘al.’ Don't forget ‘Johnston.’ " and tuition and the expense of operation {\"'f"' and the board of directors. He will | |3:2,771: number of city mortgages released. | fr o 46 | from a college in Missouri. Simerous . Presoylerian congregations | ke N0 part in prepariag. the plans and | The Bubonie Plague 1. ‘amount, $23,488 Ry e el R JOHNSTON ELECTRIC CO. e Siedued o Eive to Hastings colloge | Specifications, but will ‘spect them be- | deatrovs fower lives than stomach, liver | WYMORE-A gang of Union Pacific sur-| ers of Merrick county to build a line of aix i — ) ey per_member i leu of money | Ore active operations are’ begun. At pres- |and kidney diseases, for which Electric | Vean toay. Nothing can he lommted out ¢of | elevators has finally reached a stage where WESTERN ELECTRICAL COMPANY, anpuaily Fict 1o 1n acaicend . o town today. Nothing can be learned so far| it yy assured that tije project will be car- 411-413 South Tenth Street the general educational mployed in government work | Bitters is the guaranteed remedy. B, For|of their work. but it is thought to be in | pjeq and before another season B y OMAHA. at Keokuk, la. | sale by Beaton Drug Co. connection with the proposed removal of | ag the farmers will be Bell 'Phone, Douglas 456; Ind., A-2456, ot thie Union Pacific tracks rom the east to | andiing their Erain products through an [ St Fight Norm | the west side of the Blue river and he |elevator system ail their own. At the meei- - | PREMO e, 4 sial) { | last Saturday ariicles of incorpora- The ~ .. BMO| b, April (8pecial I hC \\/Cathcr WYMORE—Active constr n work on modeled after those used by the { Fremont citizens have been fighting the | gins on the new opera house to he buil » ‘clevator system In Buffalo county Latest Perfume | V! for the purchase of the Wayne Normal —_— o By v g o B B g school since It was introduced and have| FOR OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS AND Paee TUN Copity e B Spichler’s | G mossh noing but the wov: | ViR N ERRASK A" Gerterally tar Fridas granamd to LD KT 2t 1 P! {ernor’s slgnature remainy Lo make it & laW. | cooler in cant portion Friday s B B o e Pt oot meating. of we Fremont Normal hall always been sel FOR 10WA—Partly cloudy” Friday B f subscribed fo o o ce “ H | sustai | ‘Pen \ ¥ 4 -, g the farmers will be held next Saturday Select Llly { Satatning: a0g 1t 6 Selt [that with the ] Temperature at Omaha vesterday: rain-ia afternoon. After that all meetings will be { Wayne school a state institution it will| [B - 4 Y t £ for stockholders only under the auspices e V l #0 {lose much patronage. The commitiee has | & m St as no terrors for §|or the incorporated associatlon. 1t is now 4 eane e al not given up th % L : ; assured that elevate the @Y | not siven up the fight and Fremont peo & m u the one who eats Sontral City, Clarks; Sllver Creek, Archer, L] ‘e yet in hepe that, Governor Shallen- e ¢ | | | . . Palmer and Chapman. The farmers are Just Like berger will interpose. his veto | " -8 ceaan enthusiastic over the project and since the the Flower. = mo. .® move has been started the wealthiest farm- - p or r Prisoner Jumps Bail. | 4 i tieg ra e. u S ers in the county have lent their aid and Yo aZal 9 Ask for sample at drug | GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Apsil |- (Spe- g . a4 its success is assured. % #..8 stores & tollet counters |« ¢! ~Sherilf Dunkel arrived at Ealina, y hess 4 “ , " County Option Fa RANWD H | vP Kan, yesterdny to bring John Cole, who 4 There’s a Reason JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, April 1.—The al hn“ol nfluflls 161' | ¥, Gold Me: Flour | cuticed fiom her home Misy Irene Soule .,,l E 4 4 county unit local option bill failed of pass- S s Washburn-Croshy's Gold |this eity, back for trial. Cole had been | 1 '.‘E:“n:‘,':"":':“l “The Boad tofl | uce in “the lower nouse of the Missouri Ind 'P“on. Fiour, ands 3 X general assembly today by six votes. The % ) 8 4 our. This is important, i ——d una bonds -ar Saliua, But when g measure provided that counties should ' » vote as & whole on the saloon question