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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, ‘ Nebraska l ! Nebraska l | Nebraska 5 Nebraska IHO“PSUN BA(hb AlJD“ Ul\ Hl.” m"mr,m the “normal board of educas I\v; an envelope from the cigar store of G Convict Labor Conway at 1242 O street. ow Constitation Reads. APRIL. 20, 19090. : 3 Nebraska HALF-MINUTE STORE-TALK There's an old saying: “You can't appreciate how tall & mountain is until vou see a foot hill"—and by the same token you ean't appreciate how hi, our qualfties are until you've scon what most stores term quality Mystery of Series The contents of the letter are as fol- | 5 | Attorney General Decides Normal R e ey e l”:;:- want you to stop butting in \wi Nlay YCt \VOI‘k Of RObbcnes at ‘No law shall be amended unless the new THE NEW STORE 4 act contain the section or ections = have been watching you for some time . T . h G N d Board Law Defective. smended and the section or sections 80| and you had better look-out. We are mn allol‘ S ops reenwood bolve — u:.’. nded «“u!l‘hr "r‘rvv‘flvd b’ xi st not hurting anything by taking a little - ouse roll 2% is in terms an ameusutory S manw 1 N1 'VISES BARTON TO GO SLOW |uct purporting to amend sections 1 and 22, | €08l BLACK | . 3 AD ubdivision 13, chapter . compiled statutes Gorydon a Bad “Weed.” = | W. L. Cunningham of St. Louis Pre. |Systematic Burglar Proves to Be Man | of 197, only.” It would scem clear tha Mabel V. Weed says that her husband, A | co ito have the offec e 8 sent ion—Lace Worth | Tites Comtitntlonal Froviston wnd | (000 10 G0 Y indiiver of Said eun: [ Corvdon, 18 a bad Weed. She asseris that | SeNTH c_‘"]‘l";"‘ '; State Board of Good Reputat f’“u “‘ i THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES Practiee of tate Officers—\d- civision without doing violence to the con-lhe is an habitual drunkard, squanders a Whic ay Be Signed. $2,000 in Loot. i | stitutional provision above aquoted. This|)is earnings, fafls to support iffs wife and | vises Him (o Aveld Action cgislation, as 1 view 1t, is an_indirect : - sieiines | in Court {lempt 16 amend sections 2 to 21, inclusive, |'W0 smaill children, and is sometlnes (From a Staff Cocrespondent.) GREENWOOD, Neb., April 0.—~special) [| OUR SPRING Ptk | in a different manner than that commended | Kuilty of extreme cruelty "","",‘ ‘l"'('““ LINCOLN, April 19.—(8peciald~W. Tu| _tpe mystery of the systematic thieving NE ; —_ @ con 0 s ¢ that | The couple have bes arried about ten | - - ~ ystery of y ¢ it ey 0t e IS ROty THeY Rt B | oo, Coupfe vy Ben mAried abe Cunningham of the Crescent Clothing and|ang robbing of stores in this nelghborhood CKTIES N (Irom &, Staff Correspondent.) dore indirectly. In Smaile agalnst Wihite, -"I'_'I'{;“”h Waile yants @ aivorce from Manufacturing company of St. Louls sub-{q oo the last three months was cleared We could write volumes about {COLN. Spocial, )= eh., 333, the eme court of this state “lizab aite < od to ti d sublic s v o v t ':,,\; %‘,‘:,'",A‘-'rr‘::,,“:,nnn b 'xnm‘u n\.’.. falg down the following rule: b d Otls Waite, to whom she was married in | Mitted to the State Board of PubMe Lands|y, (1 arrest here by Detective Smith of their newness, the delightful orne son has held th and Bulldings this afternoon his contract iere an act is not complete in it=clf. | Kansas C ch 27, 1901 She says she | the state auditor s right in refusing to |, Where 4 p Kansas City, March 27, 1 y | e Burlington railroad of Andrew Bloom, color combfnations, etc., with- .\ s " v datory of rme b for the employment of the canvicts in the| v - o new Normal Board of Education, one of | Libition above ecited, Nor would it make | A0 because of his cruelty and RABIUSL " str. Cunningham agrees to pay the state "";“"“‘ Lot ”l‘“"";“‘l‘l'“:('"‘;.““".;:e o but we couldn't write anything . . e |any difference in this respect. whether by |use of Intoxicating liquor. : : stealing was a trunkf\ i \' the pia Billh of the late lelslaturu. e | L0y 1o KOS He body of the act, the new » » . | from December 1, 1910, to December 3l.|jinen worth 82,000, belonging to Miss Lillian that would give you as good an also advises the state auditor not (o ISSUC | ¢ 10" agsumd to be amendatory or not; Toastmaster for Banquet. 1811, 57% cents a day for prisoners. For| i ceraid of Lincoln. The lace and a large impression as a few “‘looks’ on any warrants on vouchers filed Ly the | s enough if it clearly have that effect.’ President G. F. Brown of the New York 8 X N the next year he agrees t y cents old beard of education untll the matter | 7115 Tuie has been reuffitmed i all sub: [ conural railrond, has heen choson toast.| (1% ESE year he agrees to pay @ constitutionality of the new law |sequent cases where the question @rose. In P e et uf the Com. | ® 48Y for each convict and &% cents a et S 4 for oy x Armstrong agairst Mayer, 60 Neb., 423, the |master for the annual bang day for all convicts who have boen with The new bosrd has certified some ac- | o r hold as follows: mercial club which will be held some tmeq 1" (O 0 SOTCRta BUO e Bl W counts to the auditor and hé in tur Where the title to a bill is to amend | quring May. Mr. Brown was chosen some | . * 00 0 054 €6 Bay GBSL caite s Gay held them up pending the decision of ihe | a particular section. no amendatory legis time ago, but no definite arrangements | 0‘ BT pay 62% y attorney general on the right of the new | lation not germane to the subject matter n: h"' hfl & inkdyon “_w"mv of e, InabAlILY | for all convicts and 6 cents a day for all the original section proposed to be changed | have been mad . of the inabiity | S96 S odivicts And & ¢ N enrd. o S5 VORGNED: s permissible.” on the part of the railrond magnaterto set | SOnVicts who h d for the company The opinion is as follows your part. Come In and Look but if you come expecting neck- ties such as most stores show you'll be disappointed. Ours are very exclusive. amount of other stolen property was found in Bloom's house after his arrest. Miss Fitzgerald's trunk was stolen last| January from the depot platform, where it was left for a short time one evening. Saturday ning the Stone mercantile store was entered and robbed and it was | for more than three vears. The pavments + of .overalis which Bloom P a definite date at, which he can be here . *| through a pair of o auestion as to whether he normai FOINY - OF MNSINTIVEN A date will be ndmed by Mr. Brown and |t0 the state must eb made within thirty |\ VPl ls fe day before that he was C o hosrd of education” or the “board of edu- | ¢ has been the policy of the executive b p R e T d catign” mentioned tn subdivision 13, chap- | sii'te officers to consider ail fcts passed | the Commercial clu will arrange to hold | fraeed, {er 19, Complled Statutes of 1907, | of t vesl- | by the legislature as constitutional and |the annual “feed” at that time. {1t ot pa'd within sixty days then the state ed with power to pass on claims and au thorize vouchers on the — appropriation e s b+ Pleg®y JU o g B with the situation of being called upon to | 1 JO e alivervait House roll 288 of the late session of | j.icrmine which of two acts of the legisla- An erson I ells | goods “prison made” then the company|® i " has diways heretofore borme a U\:r-pl‘o[lph:lunv u“'rll;wr:‘nlk-;-, to '““..".L‘H.#L ture is valid and shall be followed. Sec- | may cancel fts contract. chupter above referred to by amend A | good reputation and his arrest and confes- ¥ 11, a8 it now stands in the statute, requires | - P %t aleo Deoviapd In the cohteast that SOl (it o o A sectfons 1 and subdivison 13 thercof il s R A How WS & complete surp ¢ 'the original section 1. subdlyision 13, | ¥ou lo lssue warrants upon cortificates b m tory o SC[‘IPCE,,‘, state may not employ convicts 1n the | Frvman Tte nar b en taken o Platts. e o T et eactiam | and countersigned by the president, while | akia same line of work for at least three years| ' “\O* C LY o e hoard of education. consiating of | the amended Bection 1, aays that the “Nor- after the expiration of the contract. It s L) n should be | mal Board of Education’ shall succeed to. " it 3 ( seven members. five of whim should bo | mal Roard of Eaucation Saed oo owers | Companion of Miller Came Near |aivo proposed that the state furnish the ska News Note unpointed by the governor for s e! . . ieonvicts sixty days without pay, so that {COOK Ratliff, = well- v years each: the state treasure f the present Board of Education sing Life in Grand Island ; y day 3 M'COOK—Frank P. ) 2 A B et o? pairef | Yherein ‘provided.” Bection 1. does not un- Losing Life : they may learn something of the business.| known liveryman of this city, died this struction are made ex-officio members of | dertake {0 provide how the “Normal Board Fire. morning at 1 o'clock. | The contract ! from December 1, : 4 said board. seciions © to 21, inclusive, of [ of Education” shall exercise its powers. m‘: ‘;n:::(.lm;"m‘ n]l;:J ber 1 | O ERTON-There i &n epidemic of the subdivision remain unaitered by the | The exerc 910, " e of its powers and duties are measles among the children in town but act of the legislatu above referred to.|all defined in sections from 2 to 21, incl The loot found in Bloom's house included a large amount of brass and an assortment valid until declared otherwise by the courts. S e husoi | may terminate the contract. If the state In this case, however, we are confronted | 20 ’ i o th to the present time there have been No attemnt was made to amend the in- | sive, which are not in terms undertaken | GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 19-»\%"“.:,’:‘: :;:"; :M'(o ,{l:'h'; !:“; “r:_,':. ':,:d .: 9 serious Sases. su“""" From All Sorts of Ilis Eager to Lea lervening sections In direct terms. In | to be amended by House Roll 26, clal)—William Johnson, who was severely | * e e MCOOK—Mrs, Charles M. Smith of | Ab : rn nearly all _of sald interveninz sections | In view of the questionable constitu- g from the base-|the expiration of the Lee contrac the | aeGook. wife of Fireman Charles | out His The 3 burned before escaping from | n edic the managing body for the ormal schools | tfonality of this act of the legisiature, the | Parned Beore CHeamnl Tom B0 BERE | hrice for convicts i not equal to that pald| Smith, passed away at . an ¢ iy hour | Y ( i i U edtton, By he perma of | ConMlcting Doy laIony o ere srcsentod |in which . M. Miller lost his Ife, is|bY the clothing firm, then the clothing firm | this rorning after a short iline | During’s tecent us 1 the west. . section 31, is given the control of all|involves the expenditure of public funds, e gy ¢ ‘ .. W ] L. [the fact th FULLERTON—N. N. Barker, who bhas!Coope, 5 that I was us: verin, erest burns being upon |B¢tr first chance at the buildings and at/, o WLsERTORR: L6 HACHN Tbusiness per made visits of several weeks in |that had by funde appfopriated for. the use and bene: | 1'think 1d be warranted in refusing | Fecovering, his severest bur \ rlated for the us d bene- | T think you would be warranted . o v} . 4 : various cities in K N the convicts to be employed. The convicts!here for the past seven &, has sold ansas, where thousand fit of the normal schools, together With | ¢, jsque worrants on certificates of efther [the hands and lower extremities of the e to work eight hours 8 day In winter Oule((\ John Px-)r\—m and Finis Anderson. {0f people talked with him and purey 2 the Jncome arising from the leases and | . “Board of Education” or the “Normal {arms. Johnson has since recovering from . NEBRASKA CITY—Miss Mabel Overton |his mediciue. Kaleiof endowment lands belonging Lo (he | Boqrd of Education” untl an adjudication | i1« effects of! oplates administered after | 40d nine in summer. "The state is to fur of this city and Clarence Bichel, cashier | His success w, 14 Schoo! he treasurer wha ) y 3 e « For S T DL Ane Braer Tande o dtefia tor hronoysy | may be had on this matter by the court. | o] injury been able to relate the details |BUArds to watch over the convicts while|of the Bank of Cook, are to be married phenonienal J 2 cause universal comment both 1 fo be exnended under the provisions ¢ | New Buildings for State. S to 'thi chuss. 6P~ this - PAtAITLY: Amr-m'rrmrl:o e R O 8¢, the hame of the bride's parents, mear | {0 HVOTAS] comment PosE g l,,f“lm:“":_ i da:‘mea Wi e suld sabdivision. suqh orders or draf i WOLY S NLAHoOTa . was R e : | The boa 4 i oondact unds | this May 5. ; ; | Yoit b6 Mk, e d to he drawn by the auditor on certificate | O°OTE€ “ev"",""h_ he state boara ot |liler had come up to give the alarm} "l "e few changes it is probable| NEBRABKA CITY—Rudolph Woltes and | for this. Here is the reason given in his per's headquarters of the secretary countersigned by (he | A8ain employe y the state boar he and Johnson again went down into the { FER AT Of BohoOnoy st were INJAred In & TURAWAY | OWn Worde by M. Casper Smer | hi® ::::“h‘(;u:hl a bottle of the New Discovery president of the board of education. and | public lands and buildings this atternoon |yo o %GR CPUR A Le e (o | it Will be signed. Festerday. Wolfe was UyIng to drive the | \iewed on the subect cine. no such certificate shall be given except | 14 pe state architect and superintend the ing various remedies - een recommended to me, “One evening I happened to notice in Gased fthe Topeka papers an article about the preparations Mr. Cooper was introducing as 1o |in that ity, and c PR although T was skeptical ish Tt seemed to help me fr " He said » rom the : | sty horse when the bit broke and Schoonover | ' .. : start, and within a wee v - on aecounts allowed by the board In open | .ou¢ruction of new buildings and prepare | 0K 80 effort to extinguish the flames. » . tried to stop the horse as he was running. | ~The immense numbers of people who ars|1ike a different man uk ittt meeting construction of ne - But the flames and smoke were such as to | 7 ¢ 5 X it iucideed c W, B |Calling on me here in the west i & ® continued use | na specifications for the same. oman ianaps PLATTSMOUTH—State Senator W. B. | 8 not un-|has relleved me of rheumat Makes Radical Change, the plans snd sp 0 2 " |drive them back. When they went to lift| Banning will be the guest of honor of |usual. I have had the same experience for | a1 umatism aund my " Mr. Berlinghof will be paid 2 per cent for o | M. brotheriiood of the Presbyte- | o ’ sleep Is now sound and restful. I am The amendment makes a radical change the elevator the rope would not work. the Men's g E Mg | L€ Past two years wherever I have gone. | feeling b k . in the pre-existing section 1, In that it un-| drawing the plans and specifications and |, ' = 5 RthiPway. Ak The' reat: - JoH: HCI' OW'I'] B rlan church in this city Tuesday cVENIS | rhe reason fn u simpe cre Tt eling better in every way, dertakes to create a board to be known as| 11 per cent for superintending the con- | There was y ks v OY | and ne will deliver an address on_ liie | Dl . It 18 be-| My the “pormal board of education.” which | ¢\ uction work. The following bulldings | 00 leaped at a beam overhead, caught it Doings of the Legislature. | . wife also used the N rnu;e my medicine puts the stomach into very beneficlal ruull:wf:'h:(ll’dv:” ood condition. This does not sound un-|trouble and nervousness, Frequently while usual, but it is in fact the key to health or ey shall bave the control and direction of ¢ ly escaped. | are fo b cte cordance witn ap- |Pulled himself up and barel the normal education of the state, includ- ' 7€ f0 be erected in accor Mi! ¢ of re, | B ol 3 legislature: | MilleP~ heavier and shorter of stature, | Mrs, Se | [ nanaiing the aig a : ! ing norma) schools and_ junior hormals, | propriations made by the last legislature: | JileTs neavier and. shorter of staturt, e o, Michelaon.” Thee trouble srew | ThE stomach is the very foundation of life. | jerk ang (e crriie® her arm would give a and shail suceed to, take the place of and | Deaf and Dumb institute at Omaha, $50,- ¥ Grand Island After Concealing |t° Jomn P. elson. r |3 atsibute 76 he dishes would fall to the floor exercise the powers of the present “‘board | ggb; Institute for the Feeble Minded |Aately the smoke and flames so rushed up out of a neighbors’ fight as the men are 70 per cent of all sickness |and break. She could £y : | b She not rest wi . of cducation’ as “herein provided.' It Pro- | vouth at Beatrice, $70,000; asylum at |the shaft that nothing could be done. to Boy Four Months. | doing business in adjoining buildings. directly to the stomach. ell a with NEBRASKA CITY—H. P. Dixon has s | tiled a remonstrance with the ecity coun- of Lincoln Arrested at g against the sranting of a saloon license time, = . night. She had severe pai ¢ g N - ¥ N Pains across he: shall be appointed by the governor by and | Hastings, $60,000; barn at Boys' Indus-|save Miller, whose exact location was Lefl‘r{‘g’{(?;‘s&m'::Icce:‘d"i’m‘sf"fi iy 1AL .-..,T,'ZZ'.'"’L“,-'Q" nm.-, T aean remain back and feit weak and exhausted, all lh‘e with the advice and consent of the senate, | trial school at Kearney, $5,000; live |also not known excepting by the ex- Ther of English in the Plat po gestive apparatus. Few ' and that such five members shall be ap- . : J, ews as te: > stock bullding at the state fair grounds, | hausted and overcome Johnson, who, as| GRAND ISLAND, Neo, april 19.—(8pe- | 11l (k' high school the coming year and |can be sick with a digestion in perfect | pointed within ten days after the act takes “After taking Cooper's New Discover- b . B SR Y clal)—Mrs. E. L. Sears, formerly of Lin- | Miss Ethel Johnston of Exeter will suc- fcondition. As a matterwf fact, most men 'a short 4 ; RoNpeS effect and befors the adjournment of the | $60.000. Total, $225,000 oS ee N RoUKiyEEERa e KNOWR- WS HP | i an: DIRAGA AT a toaoh e vester- | ceed Miss Gertrude Coon as instructor in |and women today are half-sick. 10rt time her nerves were wonderfull present session of the legislature. The act | Doctor on Wromg Side of Street. |had last seen his employer. languages. carried an emergency i day on the charge of kidnaping her own ol “ 3 ) cause too much food and too little - | ba se and was ap- N v e The funeral of Frank M. Miller took | M’COOK—Ernest F. Wright, wanied exer- | bas proved by the governor and filed in the | Dr. W. N. Ramey in policg court Mon- mw“ ¥ ”m“ bt :;::rz‘mam church Mon-. | %P Deputy Sheriff Dawson of Lancaster | here for several forgeriess was appie- | Ci8e have gradually forced the stomach | felt office of the secretary of state April 1, 1908, | day pleaded gullty to having violated the | Place b A arrived and took the lady with him to Lin- | hended at Oxford and brought to Mc- |into a half-sick condition . A new board has been appointed under | city ordinance insofar as driving “is au- | day afternoon, the services being under | 7 Cook this morning by Deputy Sheriif|gets the stomach back ' the terma of the amended section 1, and the | omobile on the wrong side of the street |the auspices of the Masonic fraternity of [ SO/ loBether with the 3-year-old lad. It| kfeut Gaburn, 1t Is quite probable tiat | & tomach back ve members appointed by the governor It is be- quieted and stren gthened, the pain in he k subsided, she slept more goundly ard much improved in every way. The My medicine New Discovery did her more good than where it was, and | any medicine she had c ever taken, is alleged that Mrs. Sears, whose son had | Wright will have the charge of robbefly | that is all that is neceesary.” ooper's New Dy, 4, ihave been oonfirmed by the senate. The [ 18 concerned, and was fined 080 and costs. | which §e was a member. He also had|, ., tayen from herrcustody by order | 10 SBEWer for as Well. Among Kansas people who are stanch aYeLy. b, the tirgt title to house roll 286 is as follows: = | The complaint was filed on March 31, [membership in the Anclent Order of ' “An act te It ur - " FULLERTON—The meetings _th amend sections onc (1) and | after he had run down Charles Spangler [ United Workmen, Modern Woodmen and | ¢ ¢0urt. had frequently been permitted twenty-tow () of subdivision (hirteen (i3), medicine 1 have ever used that h have | believers in Mr. Cooper' ry 4 at has done !been held here the past four weeks, con- per's. theory is Mr. exactly as claimed, and I can honestly ! o ol to see the boy by the custodian, Mrs, | by Evangelist Loose and assisted |J: 1+ Hayslip, residing at 200 Kansas recommend i - L . a K teenth ces. ) . |ducted by Evangelist Loose 4 t to others. chapter sevénty-nine 79) of the compiled [ 2" Fugene Davis at Thirteenth and N |Western Bees { Davis, and upon one becaston took him to|by Prof. lrwin, have just closed. Rev.|&venue, Oakland, Kansas. He says: Cooper's New Discovery Is on sgis by all statutes of Nebraska for 1907, And to repeal | Streets. - S s g g ¥ {the city, from the otakifts, ostensibly to | MI: Loose and Professor Trwin left today | “For some time I have been a sufferer druggists everywhere, A '1 i the fl;fi"“" oy g e WL Black Hand Letter. R AN WORK TN NEMAHM| i bkl Yikef ANy Bonroed it pavices St once, T\ DeEIR SVAR"|from rheumatism. It finally became 8o |mailed free upon reques: >y Adareasing v Tt ek m‘&?“&« the Board of Btica-| A Black Hand letter, ‘;““'*"v“‘ "‘““’"‘ | Two Districts Alremdy Formea and | (rain and came to Grand Island, where | GRAND ISLAND—Jonn Ruff was ;ovlixafi": thet :U""”" not sleep ut night, and The Cooper Medicine Company, Dayton ’ tion, am ereated and established undeg the | but containing the print of the rigat nand i S S ['she has been keeping him hidden at tne |BUILY of a heinous offense against a fif-|1 was getting worse every day, despite | Ohio provisions of section 1 prior to fts amend- | of some man which had been dipped in . ety sne s iy oiargton | teen-year old girl. the jury recommending ment and the authority conferred upon sucn | i “ana bearing the traditional skuli and| TABLE ROCK, Neb., April 19.—(Special.) | 3 - Sears was employed | the jenfency of the court on account of T 'S board by the terms of section 11 of said | L s bones, In In the hands of Detective |—Drainage district No. 2. which was re mb 'h(\( hotel. She has been in this city the age of the sccused man, The twelve ! R ands, o \ 4 it 5 i d : 2 ormal Board of Bducation” as defined | Considerable coal has been stolen from |court of Richardson county at Falls City,| Grama 1 g PLATTSMOUTH—Charles Gallagher of | 4| proposition from the interurban railway in the a dment to section 1 provided for " \ ek nd Paper To Baild. 1h Touse. Toll 286, ‘avthorizing the Iasuance | the Tallroad yards in this city, and the | comprises 6,000 acres of bottom —_ 2 n | builders and the C ' Tt ands along 4 | Omaha, aged 24 vears, and Miss Alma | e Commercial club of Coun ¢ : b, April 19.—(Spe- | Mae Parker, aged 21 years, were united | | ctt Biuiees wit etter U e > . | the fertile valley of the great Nemaha and 1 9 s 's will join the est End Improve- of certificates on which you, as auditor, | letter is supposed to refer to the Inves- | : i B LAt iRe T ke i Br D traas | 6 3 W e shall {ssue warrants on the state treasury, | tigations that are being made. The let- | connects with district No. 1, which extends Publishing company | Interurban Railway Urged by Com. ment club, the Omaha C i 4 parents. Mr. and Mre. John Parker, in | g ( aha Commerclal club it 1s because the amended section haw had | ter was unsigned except for a small, [to the Missour river and comes this way, | pul w'o"o", P8in construstion on a new | fiis city By O X il a mercial Club Committee. | and other business interests In working tor O e Tt 1 g sa” by IteT” [ vought sketch of a skull Where the sig- [to the county line dividing Richardson and | e cos UE 168 BTy on 8 sitelop: | SRRGRIL - BEE A1 BN it g i | the free bridge. 3 posite the new p nay "he | side in Omaha. > . tically changing the term “board of educa- | DALUre ought to be. The letter was mailed [Pawnee countles. The work in this dis- | b oy et ”:“I’::“‘ bullding. The | ®GE IMRAL CITY—The annual convention | Many letters trict is being pushed as raphlly as pos- | ng wi 4x132 feet. Fred | have been received from of the Merriok County Sunday Schoot av. | WILL RUN FROM OMAHA TO TOWA | market garacners. poultrs. rajsurs wed o o | B100n, Whio Wes! the OWHAF of the. peres| CLaliS,A0RETIsk Ootinty unday oho ,,Tn, | Browers of Pottawattamie county, urging District No. 3, connecting with No. 2 at | Up (o ten years ago, housed it in the base- | Tuesday, April 21, and will be in session ; - the free bridge as a b m: for two days. The place of meeting will Double-Deck Bridge Will Be Pro- 6 @ boon to their business the county line and extending through | Tnt Of the business block owned by him. | | GRAND ISLAND, | cial.)—The Indepen |be in the Friends church, and delegates | and the consumers of Omaha. Pawnee county to the Johnson county| 'V1€D he eld the paper rental arrange- |are expeected (o be present from every | Posed, the Upper for Cars and y iminary | MeNts were made for the same place. The | Sunday school in the county. 1 e Thvse Desh "the YR line, is now taking up the preliminary | ™0 place. e 0 h work as a result of the drainage meeting | '°°M has become limited. The present| NEBRASKA CITY—E. P. Gm”f"gkl rec. | pryas “NEBRASKAN MEETS TEDDY recently held here in the opera house, | ©WNers of the paper will, at the time of the | Ond hand dealer was arrested a3 s | | s ‘evening on four warrants, charging nim | ( largely through the efforts of ex-Sheyiff | COnStruction of the new building, %232 a | with buying goods and not complying with {G. R. Martin .of Table Rock. Recently[N¢W elght-page duplex press, printing, |the laws governing such things. Recent| o0 oni g 1eo nridae over Missourt | 5 y ! were found in his place of | ° iy g Engineer Munn of Nebraska City was|Pasting, folding and counting the edition | Stolen goods were faund in Ws Place of |, o0 " 0 ecting Omaha and Council here and, with Mr. Martin, went over the |l one operation. The whole will be al A. F. Bloomer of York Shakes Mand with Ex-President Roosevelt at Naples. officers, although they were looking for | Bluffs, but an interurban rallway will be | . e | course of the river in the territory com- | further investment of about $15,000. | them. offered the two cities Tuesday, when thu ,_.:‘ ’F“ fi;z’":‘:l"' “";:"‘ :"’“, o ;’“”"l’ | prising drainage district No. 3 and made ——— | COLUMBUS—Beginning with Monday, | soecial or & | Europs iten 1o Omaha friends that e '| ¥ 5 4 e Ninety Days for Rigshy. | April ‘3, the_stores in this city will closs | ®Pecial order of busineas at the executive |y nag'un opportunity to mest and talk to carefully prepared estimates for the pre-| ., npes? B8 AR I Tele- |8t € p. m. For some time the clerks have | committee of the Commerclal club will be | ¢x.pregigent Roosevelt while the dar . paration of a petition to be presented to REragiigi fpohrch . -—(Bpecial Tele- }, 00, "working to this end and during the | to receive and dlscues the proposition. | a Naples . ¢ latier wa the district court of Pawnee county, ey Diaaded gulity In thelest week twenty-five of the bUSIDGSS| 1y interurban raliway organisers claim | L. 2Pies: | Nebraska, and these estimates wiil be for. | 2!Strict court today to the charge of erimin- | firms ‘u! the city Jisn’ud ‘flh:z i 4 ;msnx‘i“u {0 il ol B e o s 1 had the pleasure of shaking hands 4 g . Sxceptions are made for urdays and | -of-way | warded by Emgineer Munn to J. C. Dogt, | 3!V dssaulting Mabel Myere, 15 years old, | EXception: with our ‘Teddy' and wishing him bo i | holidays, so the country trade will be ac- | running east of Council Bluffs, v s " county attorney of Pawnee county, who and was sentenced to ninety days in Jail by alinost to | Lovacs . M B st St ounell Bt slmost 10 | veyagd to Atrigs:fin DARAIE 0B IRS” srek PY | will then draft the necessary petition for | JUd8e Pemberton | AERRAREA. CITE-Ehe Whistle on thel theoush s rioh.farming ountry. . Theis | L. of Nebrasin,t says My. Wiplisle'is s }‘I"" ""“"“‘““ of the property owners in Dr. R. 8. A1 'g:gu:le:'“b‘ou:r?{ By fhe Bechle of thia by | after. wek made to Howars . Baldrige. Biie the district, and just as soon as the neces- CATRICE. Nei 4 ! and turned into an alfalta plant was heard | chairma he b: e ¢ 0 2| S —————————— |aary signatures are obtained it will be | B EATRICE, Neb., April W.—(8pecial Tele- | foday"for the first time in five years. Th o 'h“""‘“' the bridge committee of the | Woman Seriously Burned, S SOAHELS 40 tha ‘. “|8ram.)—-Dr. R. 8. Albright, for many years | starch trust closed the plant five yea maha Commercial club. The names of YANKTON, 8. D., April 19.—(8, jal Tele- Pras Aragini a physician of this city and serving his | 289 and since then things have been rather | the men who have the railway project in o ! } (P | Practically all the owners of the land e ¢ part of the city, but again N gram.)-Mrs. A, M. English, widow of third term as secretary of the Board of | dulet in that p ' L3 hand are being kept secret at their own ® |along the Nemaha, in the proposed dis- | maucarion dled nere ot ¢ e ‘" H" | this activity Is to be renewed. request. former Mavor English, is in a critical con- trict, ave enthusiastically in favor of o uberculos ° . - CENTRAL CITY-—This is Y. M. C. A he dition here from burns received Monday \ s ¢ wan 47 years old and leaves & widow and | anuiservary week In Contral City and ‘s | The proposition is practically that the from a bontire which caught in her eloth. o " , % N 2 one son, | big time is being planned, altholigh only | interurban lines to enter Omaha in the Ing and burned’her limbs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? We can s e Mt {wo of the usual annual events Wil 'be | future will have o erect a bridge within J 4 furnish positive proof that it has made many remarkable GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 19.—(Spe- | to be the gymnasium exhibition at the |8 few years anyway, and those back of " f - : 3 a S opera house under the direction of Physi- | the Des Molnes-Omaha scheme offer to I h w th cures after all other means had failed. clal.)~The Commerclal club's executive TURN OVER TIME cal Director Copley. The annual senior | pay half the cost of the bridge, make it s € cather s k 4 committee at a meeting with the local com- ‘When Nature Mints About the Food. banquet will be held Friday evening. and | /U8 50 (e oOF ‘“ : ! oy make g | e ‘Women who are suffering with some form of female | mittce of the U. C. 7., made preliminary | e | an elaborate menu and toast list is beiiig . ucture, nterurbans to use | Oftficial forecast: illness should consider this. { wrTangements for the entertainment of the When there's no relish to any food ang | PrePered the upper deck, the pedestrians and teams For Nebraska—Unsettled with showers. . KEARNEY—A meeting was held at the _ ver deck 22 oharae. - - E A Bt L o | annual convention of the Nebraska Travel- | 8l that one eats doesn't seem to do any [city hall Sunday Bfternoon for the purpose | U*¢ the lower deck free. of charg e ,’,'”| 0% b snory g phe As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial ers’ association August 6 and 7. Mr. Shel- | 890d then is the time to make a turn|of creating an ‘intcrest In a Young Men's Council Bluffs Invited. SIMpersLure 8t Smans yéeteréay i 3 W h . h {0n; & J6ing” a0thery hip, | OV€r In the diet, for that's Nature’ {Christian assdciation. . A, Young and E. | counc Blutts bust huve b o etters. e rantee ¢! g : on, a lea authority In salesmanship. outure’s way{y gimmonds, field and college secretaries | C0uncil Bluffs business men huve beén s » f £ guarant ey are genuine and honest state: will be invited to come from Chicago for | °f ATOPPINg & hint that the food tsn't the | for Nebrasks, were present and addressed | Invited to attend the executive committes $im. ments of facts. | & lecture on the evening of August 6th .k{'j;{ H‘mllredi : the_satheriog I Cle® ToStly on ihe | meeting of the Omaha Commercial club itk and on the wftermon: A S | “For a number of years I followed rail- X ‘o " | Tuesday. It is su 2 p i Gardiner, Maine. — 1 was a great sufferer from a female and o Wiemoon and evening of the | .o g wori much of it being offiee iy | L0 hundred youns men were present oy Is supposed the proposition 9a. m... < th there will be a plenic at Schimmer's Steps toward organizing an assoclation in|of the railway builders will be made 10 a. m, disease and weakness. The doctor said I would have to go to | ake, & special train tak r of a trylng nature. ity will be taken immediately. through Mr. Baldri | R &M the hospital for an operation but I could not bear to think of it. ! p . A IAKIAR the VISHOTe | “Mreql timas Were sur busiest néit af the TRAL CITY—Central ‘City has a | . - | Bw «Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound completely cured | 17 The Commercial club will have its | gan " oy o el " | steam laundry” again. the machinery m | The following are the Council Bluffs | 1p. m. in thi o) %, . | annual meeting in May and a committee a0 much and too quickly | the new Central City steam laundry be- | business men who will attend the meet- | 2p.m me in three months.”—Mrs, 8. A. Williams, R.F.D. No.14, Box | e lof food such as is c v y pF oS 3 of ten was uppointed to secure 100 new s Is commonly served in|ing started up this morning. Last fall { ing: Erncst Hart, Victor Bender, M. M ipm 39, y Me. i T !' ure "" hotels and restaurants, together with the | {here were two laundries Jiore. but the |yl ariat Congrassman W 'l:‘ '”l‘ el 4p. m. e s e, when a rousing | sedentary habit; ving | Model laundry suspended business, and . C alter I Smith, 5p.om. So. West Hnbor‘ Me. —“1 suffered for years with inful | Jollification is planned to-mark the fifth | xnee:\:p-rn!’lal I.;a‘:r:m:tln I:’r"o‘uk:l"e fl.-‘""f‘ I shortly afterwards the entire Wiilding | H. W. Binder, H. A. Quinn, J. F. Wlicox, | '.:a m.. rerlodl. backache, headaches, nervousness, irregularities and annual meeting of the club, [reduced my welght trom 205 to 160 | oro Dunt,gf e Contral City steam laun” | g, H. Doolittle and 8. B. Wadsworth, ip.m. ‘mlon.nllr&nanlted two physicians and one advised me | N L | pounds. v g ]m'ndm in m;.r..a of J Em:;m a skilled | A meeting was held in Council uxuu.i 7',’,’ fl ope . earney Hab. oo s laundryman from Denver, and will employ e “I was completely discouraged when I decided totry Lydia F. ; KEARNEY, Neb, April 19.—(8pecial)<| none o s ol lle Telish in any food and | about ten hande Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it has made me & well | Within the lust week the contract nae been | "01¢ °f It seemed o0 do me any good. It r1 woman. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pink- let for the building of the new home of the | aua war s 0TS 1/ate the thinner T got | Personal—Persons affiicted with blood pol- h ble Compound.” —Mrs. Lillian Rebbins, South - o Tan oy €W home Of the | and was always Hungry before another |son in any stage, or rheumatism in any 3 o | Kearney Daily Hub. The excavation for v Me. y {meal, no matter how much I had eaten. torm, dn learn of a permanent cure by } . the basement and the concrete footings ave| “Then I commenced. a fair trial of | addressing the Salvar Company, St. Louis, 3 Evidenca like the above is abundant showing that the | 2o ‘mmm.m. 'r: ® bulding will be the | Grape-Nuts and was surprised how a | Mo vid A E . rest newspaper abode in the stato outside | small saucer of it would y | A & o g g | ould carry me along. derangements of the female organismt which breed all kinds | of Lincoin and Omaha. Concrete and steel | atrong and with eatiafied spsetie, o New Rural Carrlers. o o o q ’ of miserable feelings and which ordinary practice does not Wil Ibe used throughout and the structure |the next meal, with no sensation of | WASHINGTON, April 19.—(Special Tele. Rheumatism is dus to an excess of uric acid, an irritating, inflammatery p re the ve disorders that gi B e Tt % will be 75x65 feet In size, with two stcries | hunger, weakness or distress as before gram.)—Rural carriers appointed: Daven.| Sccumulation, which gets into the circulation because of weak kidni ure, are ry diso S at give way to Lydia L. |anc basement. A new duplex perfecting| “I have been following this diet mow port, route 2 John Helmburger, carrier;| onstipation, indigestion, and other physical irregularities which are usua! s Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. precs, capabie of printing twelve s, | for several months and my improvement [W. M. Littell, subftitute. South Dako considered of no importance. Nothing applied externally can ever reach the pag ) P L el u kota, ! : Ricted wi R has been bought and will be installed in the [ has been so great all the others in my |Tabor, route 1, Alois F. Rokusek, carrier;| 568t of this trouble; the most such treatment can do is soothe the pains \ Women who are afflicted with similar troubles, after | ppuement. tos o iy gy | family have taken up the -l temporarily; while potash and other mineral medicines really add to the building will be ready for p use of Grape- |Charles J. Rokusek, substitute . rcadingtwo such letters as the above, should be en(‘nuraged ocecupancy November 1 Nuts, with complete ratisfaction and acidity of the blood, and this fluid therefore continually grows more aorid A dactulle helnful a | N much improvement in health snd brain Natl and vitiated. Then instead of nourishing the different muscles and joints, to try this wonderfu y helpiu chled)'. . Three Prairie Fires in Week. power. WASHINGTON, April 19.~(Special Te'e- | Keeping them in a normally '“wx‘: and elastic uundmana:t gradually hardens | “American people undoubtedly eat hur- |&ram.)—The First National bunk of Gaiy, | 8nd stiffens them by drying up the natural oils and fluids. Rheumatism can Telegram.)—The prairie fire south of | riedly, have lots of. worry, thus hinder- |8. D., has been authorized to begin busi- | Dever be cured until !L blood is purified. 8.8.8. thoroughly cleanses and Crookston burned over a large area of | ing digestion and therefore need a food |ness with 335,000 capital. John Swanson, | TéDOVAtes the circulation by neutralizing the acids and driving the cause For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | VALENTINE, Neb., April 19.-(Special (hngound has been the standard remedy for female ilis. No sick woman does justice to sround, but no damage has been reported : that is predigested and concentrated for | president: John A. Thronson, vice-presi.| 0T the system. It strengthens and invigorates the blood so that Made & '.l.:l‘l'uoll.?tnnm mmtt:.::iu‘h?wd"fi except the loss of range so far. This is | nourishment.” “There's a Reason. |dent; Theodors a. Antony, cashier, of » sour, weak stream, depositing acrid and painful corrosive matter in A TR T e 1es Caadls. TN i an the third fire of last week and some of | Look in pkgs for the famous littlc book, proc o B smsan g the muo“:, joints and bones, it nourishes the entire body with pure, rich these are thought to have becn started by | “The Road to Wellville.” A Shooting pe blood permanently cures Rheumatism. 8.8.8. contains m Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women people burning fire guards. Ever read the above letter? A mew | ¥ith both parties wounded, demands Buck- | Slkali or other harmful mineral, but is made entirely of roots, - e {:.‘z:“:“h.zr h’e‘:.;th‘dl“:::‘nlflr:.::z? B — one appears from time to time. They |len's Arnica Salve. Heals wounds, so barks of great purifying and tonic properties. Book on Rheumatism and c! 4 Quick Actlon for Your Meney—You get Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. are genuine, true, and full of human |Pums or injuries. %c. For sale by Beaton | BY Medical advice free to all who write. thal py using The Bee advertising columns | interest, Drug Co. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.

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