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2 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRLD. MANIAC WITH BOMBS AND cuu[ THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY o Cordially Invite You to Meet TC'""’ i ?:K::::' s g Pl A N 0 S .l.“__=0=R EAS TER \ | KILLS WOMAN AND THEN SELF | There fs no better time to buy your Piano than now. Our sAlesrooma aré filled to overflowing with new 1908+ C ’ 5 styles. Here are the most beautiful and the latest case designs. Our stock is not equaled for sise or quality M r Three Bombs About Body a [ the West. Moreover—prices are the lowest—made possible by our immense yearly purchases. Torms nre the most with Two Pistols and a Shot- 1 liberal—the result of our financlal resources | Who Will Give Free Fittings of the Celebrated sui Suiies - Hntd o Take advantage of this season—to call afd examine today such well known planos as Friends : | STEINWAY, STEGER, SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, HARDMAN, REDFERN CORSE I | AURORA, 1. Apeil 8—dohn Anderaon, | EMERSON, M'PHAIL, MEHLIN, A. B. CHASE a plumber, became suddenly violent today Bell Doug. 618—BOTH PRONES REACK ALL DEPTS.—Ind. Nan famous the world over. Each a guarantee of absolute satisfaction. We aleo offer & number of Slightly and armed himself with IIIU' Dll]‘fll!!i a‘ ’vnd r.no:h‘l"mnl_\nnl'“.:‘fr“ )I‘I n;“v\ ‘A(H ;‘)\l‘rllluk‘{t polished, tuned Whether you buy & new or & used plano this shotgun and three bombs which he fas- | s your distinet oppor ¥ to save mon FOR A LIMITED PERIOD, COMMENCING tened to his person by means of a harness, | Tormer Pri Saie Price. Pormer Price. Wnle Price. FR[DAY APR]L NINTH He started out to kill the inhabitants of a $400.00 Fischer, walnut case.......... 197.00 | $250.00 Dyer & Howard, ropewood case 75.00 » . city block in which he sald malicious gossip $425.00 Steger, mahogany case....... 8225 (0 | $375.00 Crown, mahogany AR 185.00 . concerning himse)f had been circulated £430.00 Steger, mahogany case........ 8275 00 | $250.00 Dyer & Howard, oak case. . .. 90.00 Easter Gloves | He Killed one woman, narrowly missed $375.00 Emerson, walnut case . 8225, $800.00 Upright, oak case........... .00 slaying = her husband, wounded another | $450.00 Emerson, mahogany case. ... 2%, $800.00 Hardman Grand......... -'--‘438.00 / For Spring, 1909. Nothing in woman and then committed suicide $300.00 Bush & Gertz, mahogany case. . 125.00 | $1,500.00 Steinway Concert Grand. ... Big Bafgain gloves is more correct than a The dead ? g chamois. We have a complete JOHN ANDEREON, committed sulclde. - ¥ stock of lengths and M_vlpp! in MRS, JOHN M'VICKER, shot through TERMS—ONE DOLLAR A WEEK ) natural and white. the heart as sha ran toward a room where Qut-of-town prospective buyers will find it to their decided advantage to write us for catalogues, Priot, lists Long chamois gloves—Pigue her child was playing. and full information. Our mall order patrons receive careful and satisfactory service and P. & M., natural and white, The injured | at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per John McVicker, scalp wound (] pair. Mra. John Belford, flesh/ wound; arm white, per pair $1.25 Anderson's violent manner and his in- sane make-up terrorized the scores of Sorc shamoly ;. gldves, in whom ha had announced his intentions to 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET. PHONES—DOUG. 1625. IND. A-1625 ‘ :m'x:\( n-:ml::mr;flr-l; 'np:l'l‘lrm‘ ;5'2 e T Y e o LR Call on us for rt tus oving, repairing. Only skilled me: loyed. All work fully guaranteed. erent styles, s 3 omblstely wiveh ' wiy Shvic on expe my ) ) ol men em 3 wor ran $1.25 and $1.50. DDy WD WEY Wis OByRBN: Do Planos Rented, 83.00 one your order. " were locked and barred and women and children fled to cellare as they saw the maniac walking along the street, scrutiniz- New Ribbons for g the it undecided different houses as where to begin p fl:ster T Fisst Bettot e Terend, Hanson’s Cafe ur new ribbons reveal a most Anderson's first stop Was at the home of k fascinating assortment of beau- Mrs. John MecVicker, probably his oldest | Nebras a was built for you ty, style and quality Never be- and best friend. With a pistol in each Are you getting your full share of pleasure from it? i See our 16th, 8t. windows. A note of old Greek lines is sounded in the fashions of the day. The naturalness of the waist, | - ) fore have we assembled such hand Anderson hegan firing. The first bul- . Associate with your fellow business men. « { ! and the line of the IHps attractive ribbons and yet at let grazed MoVicker's. scalp. Mrs M'»‘A['l]ngton \‘Ict Take your meals here . l the same time so practical. Vicker then ran toward the kitchen, where : suggest a continuous line Styles are here for every usage her four children were playing. She fell by One Ma]ont 7 Moderate Prices from the shoulders over to which ribbons are put. dead across the threshold with a bullet y - e i R e ot 4 " Ribbons that you can wear through her. heart . H : ; A " ool 1 % he v i hich the hlgs, denoting the and delight in, becauss of theit” || Avpatently satietied, Anderson feft the |Drys Chatge Illegal Votes Ware (Lo vate € the Miest K7 {,{-",{1‘ BT Better Go To o o ofulness. : oceeded to the home of Jol ; very t that th as knifing done 2 CALUME: ! Greek figure style. The rices are sifprisingly low for 4 |Belford, & few doors distant. ~Andsrsop's Counted and Will Prob- P et Bl Dbl THE CALUMET ! Redfern are the onl b+ srofiec ekl i resentment was centered In Belford, whom | ably Contest, BEATRICE—A mandate was yesterday | For Lunch TODAY y a 3 he accused, nelghbors state, without a recelved from the supreme court by the Call for a Plate Dinner models that we can with certainty advise for pro- ducing this figure—and with per- i N N 7. C| O firming the shadow of reason, of ecirculating slanderous | ARLINGTON. Neb., April 7.—(Special | Slerk of the district court con: 1t will be more.thas ¥ou expect a8 Remnant Square in REGHIAE. SO NIib. Mea. Moilordrana Tar | MOMFGRL): decislon of the latter court rendered in 3 lie count of the votcs cast at| favor of the plaintiff, July 15, 1007, in the || everything with us, Basement Frlday mother, Mrs. Amanda Minton, %0 years old | the election Tuesday shows Ariington went | case of A. J. Pethoud against Gage county Reliable goods in remnants and blind, were alone in.the house. Ander- | wet by 1 majority. Owing to the closeness | 8nd B. C. Burkett. The case was one at from 3 to 10 yards at re- son opened fire on Mrs. Belford. One bul- of the vote the temperance. people . have | Yieisen Durkett, 8s a taxpayer of the Odell [let inflicted a flesh wound and another |announced they will start a contest. They | Board of Supervisors In allowing the claim duced prices. shattered her arm assert several flle ’ veyor P e dered & P ere ¥ ort gal votes were counted, | of Surveyor Pethoud for services rendere toannounce that the fcct ease 7%ec Amoskeag Apron Ging- By this. time the nefghborhood had be- | The courts will probably have to dectds | I connection N S AR ng k - r to the hame, per yard, be. come aroused and mén were gathering in | the question and both sides assert they are | rchech 't e Buri e lon found for Mr. | Chesapeake Cafe is now Plain colored Chambrays at the street. Anderson walked to the window | confident of victory. y ol wearer. 6c, Te, 8c and 9¢ per yard. | and peered out. Then he returned to the| D. J. McKillip, A. G. Kudwig and Fred l,..’.':f.“‘,‘..‘{}él;u; ‘.'}fp;’r‘.."i'.if"s.i’;ei1':.5.5'33 under e IR RO s - wiven Madvan. 33 tishes center of the room, picked up his shotgun | Echtenkamp wete elected members of the | R. V. Clark was employed for the com- J. G. DENNIS wide af 11c per yard. from the table on which he had calmly |eity council, E Ing year again as .n.perlv:n;udo%nvhtllxr i placed it and biew his head off. Harvard schools at a salary of $1,600, which ¢ Dress Poplin, new stripes, 15 Mih M 4 > Iy Nodeoika is an advance of $200 over last year. The A Priced from $3 to Sy Mrs. Minton, In moving blindly about, ebraska Notes, Tollowits sothir Yeathars: Have et tais ANUSEMENTS. had seated herself upon a couch just as| BARGE NT—8p! ng is slow here, but the | ployed: Principal, high school, Miss Vir- PR AN P l;\ derson’s headless body fell across it farmers Ave been plowing sing April 1 glnnh';‘ McGre I:\n‘M\Xh!l'.,‘lMhfi“_lljdnlfl'n y To . the ‘fik iy e PLATTSMOUTH—Plattsmouth will have | Hreubiska: sclence, Miss Flora Waldrof; l d w .E co ' ‘ bOCthw, (Nt UiAL He Chit ol this. ylelalig | 4o Cate Subiber of oo as last year, | elghth grade, Miss Zinn. Misses, Ada O. d age-carners l"s surface is due the failure of the bombs | regardiess of the 8 o'clock Closing. Conner, Emma_C, Fergerson, Fannie J Entri f th f for-all strapped to his person 1o explode. They BEATRICE—] N ' Martin, Carrie F. Beldon and Miss Warner intries or e ree-for-al Y BEATRICE—Plans have already been o th e me made and It ls belleved were | perfected for a base ball and track team | ¥ere elected on the force. There are still| 1o gy wqge.earners’ contest con- carried by Anderson in order to make sure | 8t the high school the coming season several positions not yet tilled. ) e J " | of his own death in case of accident to hia | WYMORE — Thoe commitice sollelting | YORK-—News of the death of Judge Ham- ducted in connection with - the Viie W unds to buy paraphernalia for the Wymore | mond H. Browe e 3 S it f . bt Bioboat base: bal toarn DAk Had: euossm. | U5 s deceased was one of the pioncers of south Elks’ big fair are now being re- : opular citizen. | : : . | wounded with a gun, or plerced by a rusty | ter of Francis Shafer ef this cits wes | to York county was principal of the Ottawa f) ks’ tri Pa- s e ¥y, wus po ved | €1 & free two-weeks’ trip to Pa | nall. Bucklen's Armca Salve heals the | married in Lincoin Wednesday morning (o | §lik) High school, and elected and served N ot For o ! thtully to thé satisfaction of all district | oig: it o | wound. Guaranteed. For sale by | H. M. Steldly of Fort Collins, Colo, Shdigen 15 the ‘dintriot i whieh Lasaile and | Cific coast cities, Pullman car B ot YORK—C. B. Crone, secretary of the t nties were a part. In 1885 i i eaton Drug: Co. | York County Sunday School assoclation, to )';‘.“x‘:::.znucgglnnan. where he formed and and railroad fare pmd together {be held here April 28 and announces 1 th ty of Washington and | wij . }JUHVD N Ru 5 SMALL? | that every preparation has been made. grganised the COUNLY Of) naaninelon and | with plenty of expense money. ' WU, b . A E . BEATRICE-S. Q. Free was called to|tendent of schools. From there he returned | Those who care to enter the con- g > Perry, la. today by a telegram stating |10 McCool Junetion, York county, and teat themselves, — oF - SHtsr ks - PS, that b brother, A. Free, had been | recently moved to name of a friend, should send Jana means committee today. seriously injured while dehorning cattle, 3 COLUMBUS—The Columbus Commercial | === = e e A ddveks. odtinRkE R eup HOUS NEARLY » applicants could take thelr| which bars American filler tobhcco, fs | MOTe. | tle bit are making great preparations for “Ew YUHKS sucl‘l smE as 4 y POCUDASION B0 BIE &D\ TO ‘VOTF cxaminations wherever they might be' re-| aimed at in one amendment and the other{ Ur&es Patent for Miss Tarbell, | the conventions, this city s to have this place of employment, to Secre- J: ] Vi club and all business men who boost & it- ner. 3 . siding. exempts tobacco growers from the pay-| “Miss Ida Tarbeli is entitled to a patent | S4m™M Pk L ‘ | tary Elks’ F' Committee, W o u A M'COOL—Phillip Duffy, former manager Ty Hlks® Ifair Committee, Ware i he house the blll was drawn Lo prac- | ment of the manufacturers’ license for the |00 the alleged Standard Ofl conspiracy of | of the Hogers Lumber company o wiis | PUMIG Entertainlog a Popular Feature of Block, 15th and Farnam S{s B e o Teriat o) { eally mect the views of former Preaident [ aale of tobucco in the. leat. s Is em-|187." declared Lawyer Milburn. “And,” he |place, has accepted a position with the Metropolitan Life Dlock, 1oth umn Sts. | Roosevelt, who vetoed the census Bill a8 | bodied in a bill which the house has twies|8dded, turning toward Federal Attorney | CIATK Lumber company of York and hus — - B o R o 1 whic ouse has twice | , luton Inghduced by Senator Carter und | passed in the last session because it falled | puyeeq \k B. Kellogg, “the government here |M0Ved to York. BOYD’'S THEATER 1 wide, at 10c per 12%c Dark Shirtings at Sc per yard. o 18¢ Linen Finished Suitings, at 10¢ per yard. ¢ Dress Percales, 36 inches . $15 per Pair Attachied are thé famous Rubber Bufton Security Hose Supporters. The best éorueéi and the best supporters. 26c white Mercerized Suit- iugs, at 10¢ per yard. - BEE THE 4 FREE LESSONS NEW . SILKS IN IN ART EMBROID- OUR 16th STREET ERY EVERY DAY £ WINDOWS, FROM 3 to 5 P. M. ¥4 ¢ (Continued from First Page.) Turkey, | interegt rates of (hat perlod, probabiy An amendment was made to the|F | il o g ! ATRICE—Edward Schmidt and Miss adopted by the senate |to meet his views regarding examinatlons | pacagrapn placing duty of % cents b e e (B LY i i Wreunsbach hotn or iver, wes | With The St Regls Hotel as a Conter Sunday Afternoon and Night Another " resolutiod “fIntroduced by Mr. |of applicants for positions In the ¢ensus|pound on unstemned filler tobacco and so| M burn also, as a simile, compared | married here yesterday by County Judg: o5 A ¢ directs|the seeretary of commerce and labor | I8 regarded as more strictly enforeing the | mo ¢ proviso was added, which m'v.k many ramifications, corresponding to the | & farm near that place. “‘pl:"‘ .m (";"-:;"‘-! Yo :mu“? 1 :1‘10 3 1 to Inform th§ senaw of the quantity of | merit system. The director of the cénsus | o blood, and its pipe lines to the veins and | BURWELL-At the village clection high | marked features of New York's social life ] | the duty 75 cents on the former and leense won by thirty-seven majority, but|of the present day. Public dining as an reater insireils sugar Imporfed into the Unsted States | may, speclally appoint temporary employes, | o= B o €O F G 0 the product or {s | 2Tteries the public improvement ticket was elected | 4 1o being cultivated in the metropolls o from Hawall, Porto Rico, Cuba and the | but his power to appoint experts who:have | o & HIE WACE 0 I8 the Praduct or la o dismantie thia.corporation would be | by only five votes. "It was generally con- | 7t 18 being N ey e : Sixty Merry Minstrel Men Philippines’ during 1908 and the amount of | Served in former census is limited to those | it Prohiblts | ¢, girike it dead. It is like the organism of | ceded that the town would go “wet.” the exclusion of many other forms ot en. | & el s | the *importation of American filler to- |4y "} iiman teame. Byary part 1o 8o related | FPALLS CITY—An error in the result of | tertainments. All of New York's modsrn - bacco. - Filler tobacco Is used in the manu- duty remitteli‘on sugar imported from these | Who operate mechanical appliances. ! the election here Tuesday showed H. R. [ hotels have recognized the growth and ex- e of thelr s ente: Confirmation by the senate Is fred | to the other that to separate them would 4 < : ; NAE AR igfgon of their sugar entering HFIRALION Niy e, AU o Dresi- | facture of Turkish clgarettes, and, 1t 1s con- | o o g ooy Gostroy 1t Be seid, | iner el B millopn elected members of | tension of this latest society fad, and have W"'mfla o als e e b e school board ea L Ly DOUG 464 BNt toDAcCo| 1ngtead of being @ menace to the inde. | Minor and Be Bimonton mho wereebites. | catered to it most liberally. Grana cere- INDAMSS wur ports at less than full tariff rates. in the case of appointments by the presi- | tended, competes with the The amipunt of sugar cxported from the | dent of 330 supervisors, the house bill not | {74 Apo A . colonles. of Great Britain, France and Tho | requiring such confirmations. The bill re- | O NOTh ©arclina and Virginia. 1t was|penent refiners, Mr. Milburn declared, the | BEATRICE—Mrs. John Wayham. resid. | Monial banqueting halls and exquisite pri ADVANOED VAUDNVILLE o | cltdmed before he ways and means com- | giundard hed always led the way and | in (te northeast'part of the city ves: | vate dining rooms are notable features of | ADYANCEE N T sas | blazed the trafl fn the oll world, and that || about the bt "hed fuP uud severe | all the newer public houses—and these In | “'Lily Lena, “Shorty”, Jeweil's Mantiins laged the e orld, pruises about the by falling from . e ] r 3 the independents had but to follow, as they | buggy. S addition to the maln public dining rooms. | Snyder & Buckley, Chadwick Trio, cerning. the conditions of such exports, is | the ceasus from the director dowh, the | Mittee ":"‘”“ the hearings- that %0 per cent also called for. reductions being generally $5 ach, The of the importations of Turkish filler t Netherlands, together with other data con- | duces the salaries of the chiet officers of rs old and for that ) g ise Schmidt Operatic Trio, Mr. an | The sugar schedule was referred by (he | subsistence allowance for spectal agents {s | Pacco was controlled by the so-called | had always done. The Standard lawyer also | ¢ ason her | ery will be slow No other m;t:l in h\ev(v Y:‘:k‘nh"l’hwrz ":» 3o "Frankain. Colby. Kinodrorme urPrlce: i scnate flnance committee o & subcom- | reduced from $4 to 8 dally | “taniboo Seyat insisted that under the constitution, a man [ =WYMORE—McCandless and Furnas parks | 008 xm; (u‘ s -ka;l b 4 \-hv ‘:“urs" 10c, 36c and 50¢. mittee ofi Benators Burrows, Smoot and | In the census taking persons unemployed | T — had the right to sell anything he pos- | A1 DelR€ SOTL to biue wrass and Wi 1:1,::',,'“:,\ B,:f{::. )A\.:.:,e ‘:nd ;‘my‘-mlfi Flint. L They agreed to give the senators | are required to state the number of months | Foley's Honey and Tar Is a safeguard|gesged, if he but had a man willing to | Wymore's parks have made a g6od srawin | Re8 : 4 ‘ from gugar producing states a hearing late | of such unemployment during the previous | 888inst serlous results from spring colds, [ huy and pay his price and in another year or two the fences will | Street. At this hotel, recognized every- this *"wl‘h | calendar vear and whether employed at the which inflame the Jungs and develop into Something at point reminded the Standard I)r‘hlrr‘lnuv«(l and the parks opened to the [ where as America's most perfect and most } " | date of enumeration. Occupants of farms | Preumonia. Avoldeounterfelts by insisting | Ol attorney of the alleged missing 32- | PP ATTAMOITT - 1The.. astite demicratiy| LIt the. oulse. Nis _alwars. bete FRAGH. SR. 111 E. 'Ae1004 CENSUS 1E SENATE | PLATTS) —The en mocratic 1y are to state their nativity. The returns will | UPon having the genuine Foley's Honoy | op,000 “trainer loan” told of by Mr. Kel- | ket with John Battier for maune aaq | 6lven the first ""“l'”’";'""', Dy e il ToeTvER Fenea show ‘the acreage of wood land and the | @nd Tar, which contains no harmful drugs. | jogg, who asserted that he could not tra lected with the exception of members of | established to equal an has on urs, s, and Mrs. Bacon and Mr Measure Reported by Mr. La Follette character of timber on each farm, and for | S0ld by all druggists. it. Johu D. Archbold testified in New |the Board of Education, H. N. Dovey and | continuously maintained upon a par with, | g ey Grew's Farewoll Week of the government shall be examined in J i i Dr. C. A. Marshall. Twelve towns in Cass ‘ Will Be Comsldered Toduy, | turcpntine and rosin, the quality and quan- | York that he presumed that it was 3 mere | county will go “dry’" and five “wet,” in:| the most ",m"” r"‘(.unm.l 10'1 um:hn Thaddeus ABHINGTON, April 8.—A blll to provide | yyy " amount marketed and how the busi- | matter of bookkeeping transfer, In explain- | ciuding Plattsmouth. jand Paris, but at rates no higher then|gunday=—Ahe b7 ¢ foff the enumeration of the thirteenth and| negy iy conducted. This Will amount prac- I'he Weather ing the entry SARG The city election went aix-|those charged by other first class New | o @ay, 18 CSSRESSEOLEN, oo, SuBsequent echsusés was loday reported 10| i1y to an nvestigation of the turpentine —— Bven i & map b only & tarmer," eald | te¢n for o sslosns, Which (8 one majetity York hetels, and WRN ‘Teciities e Wege - 184 bunsls Sy M:. I8 elistie, chatrman of | and rostn. industry and way placed o the | Hemperature at Omana Mr. Milburn, “he will have separate ac-|Vily "Gl VG, of the business men made | ™ AR BOries Incwd 1o 19ather m:m K R U G T“EATRB i the cofmittee on the census, ‘who stated | by ypon motton of Senator Taliaterto of | por Oma Nk | counts, and many scemingly mysterious |the public statement that the firm's sales “r‘ n: Ay 1""1 ne ml"‘"rl: Jome:. o, that hé would ask -the senate to consider | pyo g Sein e gl g | transfers to the farming account, especlally | were 85 per cent better with no saloon. | the St. Regis offers exquisiténess and econ- & tomorrow Abpolntment of adminlatraitve officers sa| O NCPPASKa—Falr and warmer it he Ia a gentleman farmer. When this| LASL year was the first “dry” year. | omy. for rooms may be had there as low | TONIGRT—MATINEE SATURDAY | Several resolutions calling on the secre- |yt oLt e ot et MiherieRod Hour g, e i completed 1 will tell Mr. Kellogg | BEATRICE—Beri Etmund and Miss | as 83 and 4 a day for a large, handsomely | The Grest Flay of Lauguter, Tears axq ; | placed directly under ti ction of the | i 3 | pl ! K Irene right, two young people of this %4 oy o orcism taries of atate, of agriculture and of com- | cengus without supervisory power on the | m.. | Just what became of that $22,000,00 city, were married in Lincoln yesterday | fUrnished single bedroom; the same with IN THE NIOK OF TIME MAroe and labor for information concern-|part of the seeretary of commerce and | m it to the court,” Interrupted Mr.|by Judge P. H. Cocgrave. After a brief | Private bath for % a day (or 8 for two { ing duties on sugar were adopted. labor as provided in the houke bill | b g1 ' | Kellogg wedding trip t il make their home | people); or $12 & day and up for a splendia ’ all ‘applicants for places in the civil service | BLOW AT TURKISH TOBACCO m 38 | 1 ponse. FREMONT—Ray A. Collins, & son of ex- | - e SK n t o ] 1t was not used for counsel fees?” sug- | County Superintendent Collins, Who now i v 1 the state or territory in which such appli- | Proposed Amendments Against Tmpor- | gested Judge Hook, whose humor had |lives near Chicago, has been appointed a i cants reside and that “no person shall be | tations From That Country. - \,3‘ @ | hitherto been concealed. The other judges | 2THSyor In the Philippines. He in 8 native By the t eligible for such examination unless he has | WASHINGTON, Aprii §—Two important | m 43| smiled grimly at thelr associate's Ilittle |many years. At present he is taking ,n} cux clua TIIOS l r" Ia lt ] béen actually domliclled in the state or ‘un.. ndments to the tobacco schedule of the | m < 21 joke advancedengiuecring course 1o Chicago | s territory for at least & year previous to his | Payne bill were decided upon by the ways | | *No. the sum was too large, even for|" ™. ret¥ ’ Lid m o 10 3 KEARNEY—A $4000 pipe organ 1s being w t !, ! m 3| lawyers," rejoined Mr. Milburn installed by a York firm in the new ashington Hall f | Sp.m . %| “Although he did not just so say, my | Methodist chu ch _The instrume : Is one | Many Cash and Other Prizes | Record. | triend here, Mr. Kellogg, Intimates that |Of the largest in the state, there being in | . e ] OFFICE OF WEATH ouE Yary #ihe sonstitiutes & Banoscly:" ‘don. all n.{..‘- l"nnl:‘m‘nl.x‘“n;ldl I,Imufln |u[nx:l}llfi‘ | OMAHA, April 8§-Official r o from four to sixtee e 8 iis s e | — | paratiire and pa tation compared wiih | {nued the Standard's attorney. ““He evi- | second new pipe organ to be installed in 7 — ! the corresponding ot the last three | dently agrees with the peerless leader of | this city In Uhe last three months ” | years 1905, 1907. 196, | my moribund party that a profit of 50 per I FPREMONT-Tie annual business meeting | “ ARTIFICI A I ) wvimum temperature a1 S iy of the rPesbyterian church was held it | Minimum temperature B oM cent {ndioptes’ mon: " ok dded Mr. Mil evening During the year thiriy.-five com- |" & f Mean temperature © bu who, as a democ was once a | municants have been added to hurch | ! YES = I Precipitation w00 m | tollower of Willlam Jennings Bryan Saking the tatsl Kumiee IS stiwid Jlove i N e Temperatures and precipitation departures | eigers. The treasure eport showed 2 | and compared with the last two yea STIN, Te pril 8.—The lower house | e 7y | Artifical Eye er, Who 0 #uc- i Normal temperature yosan T L AR ST aer o YORK-Swan Swanson, one of the best . | cemsfully demonstrated his skill in ‘¢ A assed “the bank dep ¥ i | i Paflclancy for the dey {oday 3 ine ¥ | known Swede farmers in' York county, was 1 L (oot Omanses Mit 0o with Total deficiency since March 1, 190 - L | found dead in bed. For several years Mr. Ime mi 1l Us again the 26th, 27th and 25th Normal precipitation ™) {Swanton has been Hving in York and looks | 11| of this month. We have a large Deficlency for the day 0 inch T e Ty plomeen e o e gvas o€ || of few days—if you expect to buy |||l number of patients palting and P in gl o of the o plones: pers t of | o | ho 0 take advan Total rainfall since March 1 &3 inch s heedn O g TR SNE G B 11 S AP N The {1l those who wish to take advantage Deficiency since M 1, 1909 3 p | of this opportunit { Daficiency since March I, 155..". .18 Inches Sounty soll 8000 8cquired & competance | | ihae Beraments with us Tor Ry | Deficlency for cor. perind, 1907 1.54 inches Try Toduy--- | uuun;:}m-u‘rl *l;n. \1Irl'v‘r .m-umt - m’ :;;;::133.;:; h!;efr:;:‘ .\f:‘,:u-'nmé - passed off quietly here. There were Iz c o e Reports from Stations zt 7 P, M. ~h votes cast, the largest number in the hi | || eves for nineteen peopie and ever, Station and State Max. Rain- Tempting, Teasing B | {700° 610 thwn. The question of i ense | OXFORDS ||| person wus pertectly atiaied, of Weather 7p. m. Tem. fall or no license was submitted, and resulted | OR || Some took two an 11 that he took three, ( ure Antidote for the Grip J uni e “s Post B o hionse'or s wase o] e e | [ S . | \eyenne, clear "0 0 | R C. Neumann, F. H. Wilder and Mike sa 5 Hn | ¥ Many a severe attack of the Grip has been prevented and cured Chicago, _clear 3 T ine were clected wembers of the vil- | o b 2 o '|| This Is Our Gu?rmxtleo‘ “b¥fiprompt use of | Bhvespars, ower o | . board for the ensuing two yea | He wini_make an eve. the pa H . | Denver, clear 4 T | I YORK—Yesterday C. (. Cobb of the C. C. | T | Il can try it, and if not perfectl . Howell's AntI-Grlp and Cold Capsules | S, vy .} 4| Oastles | Cobb Dry Guods “company celebrated the | Efi S { ER fafied he' ls under no obligation N L 2¢ e 00 thirty-fifth anniversary of busine in Btyles w appeal to you-—qu | whatever to tal 3 ‘I‘”yl kill the Grip Germs and expel them from the system. Be- :!ul ) |~._.‘v‘r -l-;udv “ w Orisp, Flavoury Bits. York, Thirty-five years ago My = Cobb will pleasé you i Write us for further particulrs, | 1| tly toni¢, they assist nature to quick and sure recovery. Kansas City, clear ] X " 5 i 0 came to York and in a small room com- | - ¢ bandy. ! | c North Platte, part cloudy.. # = & | [l Made from selected white corn.j|Chine G0 S O mantise snd' fonm et Buy Now st the | ® & box bandy, a capsule or two will put you back on your Omaha, clear 0 " © a z s e gy B PONS A Svame Sy [ [s) p ¥ Ask the thousands who have used them and would not be [l| Rupir ©ity, part cloody . 14 " “The Taste Lingees Tt ta one of the largest and best knows re- | walk-uv" snne st‘m | - prtvigy them. Guaranteed free from injurious drugs B Jouls, Sleas g s 0 Popular package 100; | tail dry goods establishments in the state. | “‘ s SOVTE y b 25¢ & Box of Your Druggist, or e, RO Steniy b " * Large Family sise 160. K fact that Kear has | ' e Lak: & 8 @ Puosty s st s il 314 South 15th 8. || oz "OWELL DRUG CO., M 16ths Yalentine g 8 » Postum Cercal Co., 1 Eladness 1o the temperance Deoplc and || pourDeors South Qeston Drug Go. | When you wer Gold Medal Fiene L sy Omaha, Neb. S eliaihne e Loaiies Battie Creek, Mich ; sweet revel o action of the lauor || og ®r O Walk-Over M. be sure it is Washburn-Oroshby's Gold interests saloon men have been ha: Ing trouble among themselves and iccord- | Medal Flour. This is fmportant. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster