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THE BEE: OMAH BAMG DEPOSITS RISE HICH Suit to Force {HART CASE FIRST OF HD]hfty Years - ; Nearly Five lillion Dollars Gain in | Austrahan VOtC Imorney Declares Relatives’ Aehonl and I\O Death 2 Wy 3 ADVANCE NOTICE i S in City Election i b , o Y s lu Big Family of J. B. Carter, Who 4 , X LOANS ALSO MAKE ADVANCES — FATHER FLAYED 1IN COURT| Celebrates Golden Wedding, | RN (/o f ¥ S A I U R D AY | Republican Candidates Bring Man- ‘ Grim Reaper Never Came. 1 PR A L\f > ' y AT Makes Murey Call on | damus to Compel Clerk to Dis- | Asserted He “Seeks to Have Himwelf ' P i A | | Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Carter of Benson were 1 hey Reapond with Awnrded Damages an Price of His s . pense with Machines. . married fifty years Tuesday/ and on that . . Y o i b Ol v e TR [day they celebrated their gold ading | . 4 ; celebrated olden we \ J George W. Craig, republican candidate ment Coneluded. at thelr home in Benson. The reception | 4 ) Ilan els OI es { for city engineer, and the four republican 3 was attended by many friends of Benson rek 3 Deposits in the national banks of Omana | candidates for Board of Fire and Police | .qy. ¢ urt Las the privilege, it privi- | And Omaha and members of the large > and South Omaha have gained $4,79,000 | Commissioners, W. J. Hunter, W. F. Wap- |, .\ 4. ' of hearing for the first time |family since February 1 und 35,424,000 over the |pich, Charles Karbach and Fred Hoye, |, " 0 . it in the world, a case where a| In their own family and those of ‘{helr deposits of May 1, 198, while loans have in- | this morning flled & sult for mandamus to | ¢, 6. comes and seeks to have himself | five children there has never been onc | ( K creased $3,115,585 in ninety daye e gt e s ot o edibiia- |awarded damages as the price of his | death | ¢ omen s This was the showing Thursday when |the voting machines at the city election | g, o pior e ehame Mr, Carter was born In Cumberland ) i 4 \ the bAnks made thelr statemeénts to the | May 4, and substitute the old Australlan | g," . oxe Attorney John M. Ragan of | county, Kentucky; Octobet 15, 186. In the J { comptroller of the curreney at the close | ballot system They affirm that their |y qiingn in arguing the Hart case before | fall of 180 he removed with his wodowed of business Wednesday. 1t was the first |names cannot be placed upon the machine, | county Judge Leslie yesterday. In sub- | mother to southern Indiana, where, while tme in the history of Omaha banking, ac- jand that it would be Wnfalr to them to),1a;0a the lawyer contended “that he' who | in school, he becamé mcquainted with Miss | 4 : cording to the bankers. that a call had|have thelr names off the machine With|aigs in the violation of the law cannot | Nancy E. Brown, who was born in Sep- | ! ul S been recelved asking for statements of | those of other candidates on ft. recover through.the law,” and that in mns“mmhrr_ 1842. They were married April °7. | y business at the clo f the day before The petition recites ““that it i& the pur- |suit the “legal axiom is Involved that a |18, In August, 1862, he enlisted in the It made ¢ banks work Thursday and | pose of the city clerk to omit the names Of | plaintiff must come into sourt with clean | Sixty-fifth Indidna Volunteers, with which N some of them would not believe it when | plaintite from the voting device or machine | |anas | he served in ditferent ranks tor more than \‘ Orth up $ 5 0 bcol’cs the clearing house manager notified them | gy being impracticable to insert and place | Argument in the suit was concluded yes- | two years in the civil war, golng with we place on sale the comptroller wanted flgures [OF | them therein and It Is conceded and d- |(orday, but the attorneys probably will subs | Sherman to Atlania, where. on agdount of Wednesday mitted thal the said reasons exist and aré | mit briefs because there are several ques- | : permanent physical disability, he was com- to $33, at. Another feature appears in the state- | (rye, but that there Is no authority in law | tions of law involved, and no decision will | pelled to resign his commission and return y fent. Omaha now has three national | gop the use of the two devices for voting.” |he forthcoming from Judge Leslie for some: to his home in Indiana, where he resumed i i ilks, j banks with over $11,000,000 in deposits. The The claim is also set up that the piain- |days as to whether the estate of Eva Hart | his occupation of farming. Beautiful Messaline §; ) Rajah Silks and United States Natlonal bank reported de- | ity will thereby be robbed of the right to |is entitled to recover from the estate Of | 'yn the PRI of 1008 %6 removel with Kb Shantung Silks osits of $11,00,31, being the first time . . 3 & " nh 8 dkery Was reported such an |MAYe the voters o desiring vote a stralght |Slueman Sewell. family to Fremont county, lowa, hoping (o the (natitution h ticket. As attorneys for the -plaintiffs, J. C. Wharton did not argue the case (... . 4 % e w ) i |3 g prove his health-and make his way in W L ooe Bk e . Jetferis & Howell, Myron L. Learned and |yesterday, his associate, B. G. Burban, re- | tne world, but he never succeeded in per. On Exhibition in our 16th St. inde ‘("';";'f’:;’. 'L" At \Elu -‘n“';":": "ohile | € E. Herring appear. plying to Ragan and to Dunham, 180 of | mananeis improving his health In 1878 ne - ! b ported by the Omaha Natic nk, When the case came before Judge Redick | Hastinga, the Jatter of whom deveted him- [ hag to ‘give up farming seeking lghter These suits are all new and are up to Brandeis the South Omaha National also increased i Clty Attorney |self to the law Involved particularly as to the Gabonits svie VAN in the afternoon Assistant City rney [self to the law involved partic y e T il e ainat the. s, | CMPloyment. Among other small offices of \ I Higher Style Standard. unn declared that he was not ready 1o |the first part of the claim a trust he filled that of justice of the peace ASE Flow Beiss. proceed, having had no time in which to |tate, which is for 3,000 for the death of | o 4 Uioogold v All of the banks show a substantial in- or nearly a quarter of a century, having read up. Judge Redick, who was in the |Miss' Hurt at Slueman's hands. B. H.| 0070 § crease over the last statement, which was | served as such in three different states. ks middle of another suit and who goes to [Dunham contended that when the death | : _ i IR Sint called February 5. The comparison of de Five years ago they removed from Shen- i1s, Which are now 340618, with the | BalF Friday morning, succeeded in getting |of the slaver follows the death of the |, VL SO0 0w (EmOted trom Shen- :;mum'm of February follows: SR SIURD S0 JORpone; AT DAbe MIN. [ OLME, DERLY. MU JOWF I SKRS, TSROVEY: Lahat Ay 1oight B fieasee thuis ohiidies \ 4 ) Aptil 28 February take up the mandamus hearing Friday | There are decisions on both sides. Whe lived i Olsiha Qmana National 2,425,879 54922 | morning. Troup will act on it at once Brother Knew of the Case. in Binson M¥, Carthr.bullt & hotme. for 3 Nationa 5 o 4% e R G - . At the morning session Byron Hart Was|giq age “to"which he gives his entive time 5 D R recalled to the stand. He was forced to| \ Merchants i il Seven Skeletons To Mr. and Mrs. Carter were born five Nebraska Natlonal ... 182343 admit that he knew of the relations be-| g o0’ v § 4 i : Live Btock Nationai’!!l s tween Siueman and his sister, Pesrmreiond s g e Remember the Great Sale of American Beauty Unlon Stk Yds. Nat' X 3207 1 Found at Florence| i you now ot the reiations between | 37 Mary E. R. B, is now # years of age Rose Bushes Saturday, 10c each. < South Omaha National 8471682 906, them?" aeked Attorney Ragan. 3 Wait! Wait!” shouted J. C. Wharton | Tothls A54.061,855 49,261 Mw 3 TRt s TTand Boncy oot | Human Bodies Lying Side by Side and B. G. Burbank, attorneys for };r\‘:‘ lee MC a Warrant P A b Kooy Welleve they have claimants against the Sleuman estate. done well to expand loans $5,115,5% since Only Few Inches Under et et e A ke i B bl or See a Murder ' went on the record, Judge Leslic St e e oo oo | 5 | e wendom hevecors, fi==fi============ S o i o Brandeis Great Friday Clothing Sale than they were the first week of May,| Seven human skeletons were unearthed|yoy gaw the Sleuman auto in front of the This Burst of Wrath Comes from an | IN OUR GREAT BARGAIN BASEMENT 1908~ Just & few months after the shrinkage | ¥ Henry Plant, a grading contraclor|house that evening, you were not sur- Irate, but Innocent Looking ’ . ¢ Boys’ $3 Knickerbocker Suits at $1.48 of loany’ caused hy the panic of 197-08. while excavating on Clay street, Florence. prised?’ Colflred Mln. Double breasted 2-piece suits with knickerbocker pants—made of good The location is at the top of the hill near . replied Hart. b o g s o the center of the town plat. He found the | gatore Hart had been summoned agains The following shows the comparison of woolen cheviots and cassimere——light and dark shades and all well tailored, at tho Toans of the pamks in_ the Creasiny |sKeletons of an adult and child Tuesday | o the stand Harry Ulmer, the pollce of-| “Dey ain't no waw pitekshun fo' de col Boys' $4 Summer Knickerbocker Suits $1.98 Hose association ss reported Thursday |*"0 those of five adults Wednesday | ficer who was at the house the night of |©0red man. Dis ain't no Roozevelshun squa Nice looking clothes for boys—ages 6 to 16 years, in knickerbocker with the statement of February § In neither instance had the bodles been | ne gouble tragedy, gave evidence that d"‘ll Ef yw'all won't gimme no warrant burfed in caskets, but were evidently cov- Hart “did not appear excited or grived by don’ you be s'prised ef de's a murder pants. This is an exceptional offer. Friday, suits you could sl” not find anywhere less than $4.00—Brandeis special offer. .. .. Dmaha National v Tio43) (ered only with blankets. The skulls are | n. azeqy. And with an injured alr a negro with u | ’ . Boys' Blue Serge Suits at $3.50 First National '35 |all in an excellent state of preservation M Dasiing AP AtthEnan: name something like Dodd Ghastitt re- l){':-‘r‘:-‘l?nfil.“‘l:'al\\n:‘n‘lq II 2 b % (In the five found Wednesday the bodies Much feeling has been displayed by the luctantly left the office of City Prosecutor Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits—pants are lined throughout, strongly sewed and guaranteed not to fade. 'You pay no less than $5.00 for ... 5559 suits like these elsewhere—our special W M nts National ..., 4185 . had been burled only about eighteen inches | 4¢1orneys Involved. Mr. Wharton told | Daniel Thursday morning muttering threats | Live Stock Nafional.. : i1 | below the surface. They were all 1ald In| juace Ragan that he was “conducting a|°f SUMMAry vengeance on a ‘niggah wif | Packers Natig . @ row with the heads down the hill. farce” at on. time during Hart's exami-|*X f00t o' height an' a knife dat long"— | ‘Bouth Omahs Nacions, 310. The bodies were not anywhere near the | oo g e oo SO EEE RRR B SR TG | elucidating his description with a three- old Mormon graveyard. From the manner | Gooieritd an objection, Judge Ragan re- |00t expanse of arm. \®8 | of burlal they are thought by some to be | .0 “I don’ know his name or wher'bouts ho Sight Exchange. Indlan remains. The oldest inhabitants of | “..go. “\vharton, there fs a sick man out|!IV®: but I wants a warrant for his arrest While receiving greatly increased deposils | Florence have no recollection of a burying { i “mmc once whom you— The rest was|l® done wif dis threat'nin’ business and | and expanding the loans in the banks, the | ground ever having been at this spot. An- [ ' made up my min' t' sick de law on ‘im. cash and sight exchange account shows & | other theory fs that they may have been | Yoo o¢ 1o toutimony had to do with |HE'® been gwine to carve me wid his knite 800d proportion of the bank resources in | the bodies of some of the early emigrants |, S LIS (RRIRORY BRG0G0 R for a week.! the vaults, the following belng the com- |passing through this section. The bonea | o CIO0RVOT BF Fle FIoPerty WhICH BEW | Naturally, atter such ' vivia denuncia- parison of tho cash and sight exchange |all indicate that they have lain under the | fOU0 POURY SO0 VR NATC A MOCR BE ftton of his deadly ‘enemy. Dodd fatied to accounts of the statement made for|ground upwards of sixty-flve or seventy while waiting for the girl to dfe. Hart t take in the prosecutor’s” explanation that | Wegdnesday and that of Februaty: years. fitied that he had ordered the rugs, pic. | MR cannot be arrestéd ofi a warrant un- April 5. Feb'y 5. % Ipss the police know who e fs and where | Orgaha National 45000244 § 4475154 | - People past middle iife usuarly have some | tUres and other articles boxed and taken |png jives 8o while some WRknown colored | D aecne s ! kidney. or bladder disorder that saps the|!0 the basement of the place where helmemper of the Thira ward population | Morchante Natlons &2 vitality, which s naturally lower in old | Works, and that the worthless articles had | nakes Jite miserable for Dodd Ghastitl Nebraska National age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects |later been burned by his orders in the|eaiq Dodd Ghastitt can orly trist to' luck .z that that three-foot knife will not find rest Stock National P perturbed physiognomy. One great lot of children’s wash suits- Boys' long pants suits at 8$3.98—One lot ages 3 to Y, in Russian or Sailor styles, [ of boys' suits, long pants, broken sizey, biny suia 2o 190 Yaicess st e, $9€-69c| Dthoig st b0 g% OF Hovw' o | HOVE 41160 Boys' 7 ’ shirt waist | Corduroy ol Men's $2 Apgars erbocker Has bocker | v Pants pants— atauNatilonnd urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, | furnace -"""l" Ragan pressed him for an \ Unfon 8t Yard ,227 | and restores strength and vigor. It cures | 2CCOUNtINg of the disposition of each article | g | " South Omaha Nationy uric acid troubles by strengthening the kid. [ A1d much time was consumed over this, | Meanwhile the law cannot be “sicked” on | Totals., A 321739,960 $18.657 neys so they will straln out the uric acid | H#rt wishing to rest with a general state- | anybody who Is unknown to even the com. | ' that settles in the muscles and joints, caus. | MeNt and the attorney Insisting on a specl- | plajnant. | Ing rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. |fIC @nswer, which Hart was not always | Frostbite Ends s flolarhy Btk WEDDING RINGS AND SUNDAY {KIERSTEAD AND MEYER OUT|, Cell feaim Moo 4n oev'er Toiness. v | "SCHOOL MONEY ARE STOLEN | in LOSS Of TOC "l'nn Republicans Withdraw from Ex- |Of the carpets. He declared that they had |’c O P ptuasgh pte -t g tingy e e e depreciated about 15 per cent in having | 00t Taken by Burglar from Home 65¢ 39¢ | 98¢ e " While Family is at Church Regular Ticket. been used nine months and was cross-ex- Trivial ‘Accident Leads to . Fiie ¢ [amined at length as to whether he would Lecture, Foot of withdrawn as candidates for the republican d nine months for g - S Amputation on nomination as members of the Board of |5 Per cent of the price of a new carpet. T svadding. ARACIRERRIPIDL -FInKS of | Policeman. TR’ Sad:’ Btk (ahaa wicids. Mrs. M. B. Miller, 194 Binney street, were re anc o 3 - “T do 80 in the interest of the regularly | BISHOP_ NUELSEN'S FAMILY | smons the articles of jewelry wken Wed- | Qeryind Wil » nesday night when a burglar visited the Walking his beat during one of the cold | nominated republican ticket,” said Mr GOES TO EUROPE AND H ¢ . M ove! v o nights iast winter, Patrolman Thomas | Kierstead. “I reallze that If I remained E E MAY\ filler home and.stole over,$20 worth of elry oney. 1 Wagon Reldy, of the police force, sustained & |in the field what votes I recelved would | Wife and Sons Will V | Joweiry and @.or §:In.maney, BI' ng g it in Germy N ros N y e world < . froétbitten toe. He falled to realize the |pe substracted from the sum total of the Where He May Go on,Of- o money in the world could hay | B e sor i ang Oy, | aipes s P (11 A LRRC the Tt bousit my engagement and wedidng Plant to Omaha sulting pain and discomfiture finally made | cause any such deflection. Judge Redick Hogs," said Mrs. Miller, when checking up | y o the goods stolen. “It almost broke my amputation necessary. has decided that W. J. Hunter, Fred| Mra. Nuelaén, wife of Rev. John L. Nuel-|jio K908 molen. “ot o) i : ¢ £ Bians The eperation was performed by Dr. E.|Hoye, W. F. Wappich aad Charles Kar-|sen, D. D., Methodist bishop for Nebraska, rodltef® bustse bl o U s 0 {Buys Harrison ompany of Tan R. Porter Wedneaday at the Genersl hos- | bach aro the legally chosen nominces of |together with her three sons, Abert, | Mo “4mh belonged toa Sunday u b g Rapids and Will Locate pital and Offjcer Reidy Is now at his |the republican party and that's enough for | Edwin and John Lewls, salled Wednesday | peon omoiner oo yiorian chirch Randindy it Here, g Bome, 4148 Erskine street. The little e |me. I'm out and want to help put them |from New York for Europe. They t00k | yraa: """“',"'m “',l arold” Miller, 'who< s { 4 Omaha’s Pure Food Center of hix left foot was the one amputated. |{n. passage on the Hamburg-American line | 'gioane” Of the class e 5 He_ has been unable to be at work since | Mr. Meyer expressed himself similarly to | steamer Pennsylvania and are booked for Ry, Moiairt v Al apiey g pg s TR Sranc @ bosec omahi o April 10, Mr. Kierstead. London, Parls and Hamburg. ey | Stroud, being “president, general ma pr | e R e e ...:..:.r:rr::u:‘..?‘:,..‘.;:_.1.:.‘1:'m.’.“fi‘:l.r,:,lj.:;.]:\:5:““: and hoara of direcior” ax e put Fish Specials for Friday Fish Specials for Friday and tney will visit there until September. i v {1t, has bought the plant o REvISON Strictly fresh Baby eio S ¥ or longer, In the event that the bishop Is | o1t 1 t"0UE" he muat have used o skele- | Wagon company. located at Grand Rapids St <l S Biriotly Fresh Brook assigned to work in Germany this fall, 1be" Rotioe. ral asohrelv AAskas" woin Lar dieby. Mr.. W will_move the plant to Strictly fresh Dressed strictly fresh German Bishop Nuelsen is at Wheeling, W. Va 48 g X Pe- | Omaha at once. Buffalo, per Ib . per {|fore and after his short cali. The family | <he Harrison company has been employ- Striotly freah. Pilet De Black Bass, > attending a meeting Hff the Methodist | ¢ 1.4 The Na e in bishops, and when he fft expected to re. | ¥* Attending a lecture at u church two|ing about 200 men and its output has Bole, per pound per pound vay " | Strictl \" ; turn to Omaha about the middle of May, | PIOCKS AWay and was gone only an hour. | guined considerable of a roputation. When Channel Catfish m‘w‘,,,‘_";’,",' “‘f_ 4 —— — » U7 When they returned they found the house | ¢, e Sl Pl 2 pesig per pound ppies It is possible, however, acc ording to in- fully in operation here, the plant will em. L Lot PP formation furnished by Rev. Willlam Goray, | "2 Deen ransacked, but everything that | pioy as many men, and possibly more. AT Lobatary e em D. D.. district ‘superintendent for Omaha, | M9 1Ot caught the fancy of the thief had [ As to his individuallstic method of doing Foadi Fliskorel a5 that the bishop may be sent to Germary | "6€N replaced where it belonged, drawers, | pusiness, Tom Stroud save: per pound i Fresh iake ‘Slpericr for work this fall. The general confer-|C1°%¢!® and Jewelry boxes being found | “when you have a Rood thing you hang Fresh Pike, (wall-eyed), B Shad T Rt saass ence of the church a year ago assigned | C/°*d: ODLY & few bumt matches on the | onto it, don't you? But If you are just a per pound ........ ot g Marks the Kayser silk Omaha as the officlal residence of Bis "p‘{lnnr were left in thlu‘«‘nm‘!nr the “swag" | pit leary of results, why you let the public | r;:‘f .’1..:.:'. G hhe v 1,000-1bs. " 10 Mack- Nuelsen, t his £ of the light fingered caller Iin on it erel, (Norway), each ) WL i & Nu T.nv‘ but his field of operations is not | “* I']‘ s o 7 s T oves. Withou e restricted to the vicinity of Omaha Sull, it's hard to tell about Stroud, who gl ; . S |KRUG PARK IS FOR SALE, ia at ‘onoe Inventor, ard.headed business rloves are not genuine, We often wonder how sny person can be | manager, npnmlwl ‘Joksr. mad' philosopher g persaded Into taking anything but Foley COURTLAND BEACH WILL OPEN | Fieriser say that he will make his new Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung venture a success If anyone can . { Former Resort Will Not Be Operated, Y ¢ fire company with headquarters Simply be careful. trouble. Do mot be fooled into accepting | at Least Not by the Pres- lock away rendered Yo destaiVip Rgaes Jown make" or other substitutes. The R (OLD STORY, TOO MUCH FAITH b i, fodred sood aerice with o l‘ ourtn State genuine contains no harmful drugs and is | which fur- “The eate 3 scment company 1 shed e Iy lig a e fol b | serves your trade, has the .6 ellow packase. Sl by ail ATUBKIOtE [y open Krup DAk (bla ummer sek | USsophistisated Man ‘Goes to Bed it the ol liauid availabie for fight: Bank in Omaha e y 4 CLAIMS AGMNST “RAILROAD"” | Wittiam Krug, vice president and general with Friend and Money, The store building was at the northwest Kayser gloves. And they manager of the Krug Brewing company Awakes with Nelther. | corner of Bixteenth and Fort streets. Rob- IN HANDS OF RECEIVER jowners of Krug park. The Western Amuse usting a new-found “frlend” ~proved |inoyiiz lives In the nelghborhood It Will. Be Established by Nebraska cost no more than the | ment company. of which W. W. Cole Is | Unfortunate for George W. Ingles, whose : ’ Twe Are Reauired by Recetver Dicke |eneral manager, is the company which has | lome s at Garrlson. Mich, and who s |} £ SHEPHERD, PIONEER | Men with Fifty Thousand B o inson to FProve been operatin, r park since its opening | NOW stopping at the Eagle hotel e told Yy SR P B s i d il PN | e potice Thursday morning that e ook | OF IRVINGTON, DIES THERE | Dollars Capital. Proceedings in the matter of claims| “We are now advertising the park for [® man (o his room the night before, as the The Kaysers have been, for 25 years, the favorite gloves | against the Omaha & Nebraska Central(sale or lease and don't know what disposi- | Man had no other place to stay. When |Lived :’:d"";'-";"f for Fifty Yea -1 Another new state bank is g rallroad are going on before Judge Troup |tion will be made of it, but one thing Is | Ingles awoke In the morning, the man he | established in Omaha of the millions. Siadrice oonrt certain, it will not be opened this year by | had befriended had gone and with him | 2 Friend The parties back T. Dickiuson, receiver for the road, |the Western Amusement company ! Ingles says his pocketbook, contalning $40 | Judson E. She pherd. years old and for [ Robin Nickell of the State: Bank ot Vi They have the patent tips, the pure silk fabnc, the per- required the proving up of two of the | Krug park is situated within ihe city of | and his machinists’ union card and button i“'_;‘ "-“"h""‘ occupant of a farm. four | Binla, Neb., and A. W. Nickell, a capitalist fect fit you desire. numerous claims, these two being wade by | Benson and the excise board of the village | had also disappeared. Ingles gave Captain \\’.1{'...:."‘:‘\, :;:‘p‘m"'_"m““":“n""’“' "_‘,""‘IH"L""" | o southern Nebraska ir A. Wunderlich of Holdrege and George | has refused a license to sell liquor to Lhe | Savage a description of his erstwhile room b oo oo a4 ! | Ur“.’. '\n-’hrllm‘ulll\ 1' established tw;mwn ¢ s B. Klein of Trumbull and are for $800 and | Western Amusement company. mate. e L | ho nd July with a capital of $50,000. They have the exquisite finish, for every glove goes 3215, respectively. The money, the claim.| The Courtland Beach '\,‘.“,,m,,.‘ i, Bhepherd was well known and prominent | The projectors of the enterprise Intend to through fifty operations. A guarautee in every pair, ants assert, was advanced in cash by them, | pany, which was Incorporated Wednesday ‘NO WATER LETS FIRE RAGEI::“M'I"‘{" :"_‘"\“:l\m:lf“:-:» :.”m:;m':-.:]. nl:-; has | start out in & modest way. Mr. Nickell is The total claims against the company ag- |8t Councll Bluffs, will open and run Court- owned ((n:x;d(»rlhlp land in th r‘v‘u(‘v \i"fi Tariaans Josking up ;the gusstion. atia If you want the Kayser perfections, and the Kayser gregate $14.000, and assets conslst of the (land Beach this summer, according to p ‘uu. of Suppiy at Siztesnth and Fout | THMC €5 - | (€ county and | location. The company has several places ¥ ‘streak of rust and a right-of- [ent plans. The incorporators are H. H.| Streets Results in Destruc- ous dealings In this ¢ity. Near|in view and it is desired to get as central experience, look for the the stockholders subscribed | Knapp, W. H. Gourley and H. L. LaFiesh. | tlen of Store, { Irlvngton a whe community of close | a location as possible. name in the hem. ” only 825 on shares of a par value of $100 it [ The company I8 incorporated for a term of | Lack of waier supply In the neighbor- | rle :"-‘ ";I '_“"‘“"" and relatives of his wite | & may happen that they may have to pay as- |twenty years and the capital stock of the ] o of Sixteenth and Fort streets resultcd | Feside. e survives him. The couple hdd sessments (0 meet creditors’ claims. The |company is $25,00. Considerable money will [in the total loss by fire of Moses Robino-| M0 children. Although the exact date of [ 18 Not to have Bueklen's Arnica Short Silk Gloves conduct of the company is not in ssue in |be spent at Courtland Beach in fitting up |vitz' grocery store and meat market about | Shepherd's arrival in Nebraska from Ver- | cure burns, rores, plide, cuts. w S0c, 76¢, $1.00, 3125 the present proceeding {the resort and every effort will be made to |3 o'clock Thursday morning. The bullding | mont, his native state, is not known, it is | uleers. %c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co, ——— |make the piace as popular as It was in|and contents were valued at $8,00 by (he|®aid by his family that he has lived on| —re— Long Silk Gloves Foley's Foney and Tar 18 & safeguard | years gone by owner and were fully insured. The cause | the one fai where he died, fully half g Kemper ‘;‘I'x'l':' lk Buckingham, TS, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 sgainst serfous results from spring colds, f the blaze is not known to the fire de- | century. luds of piating . 3 which lnflame the lungs and develop into “Died of Pnesmonia™ S ot ait The body is now at the Bralley & Dor- ——————— Patent Finger-Ti neumonia. Avold counterfeits by insisting |1# Never written of those who cure coughs| Companies 4 § 11 and truck No. 2 rance undertaking rooms. The funeral 1s| Tt WPt ads are business booste P ¥ ng pa ! JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers Silk Glovee upon having the genuine Foley's Honey [and colds with Dr. King's New Discovery. | sponded to the alarm, but on account of | 1o be held on the old farm Baturday at 1 NEW YORK and Tar, Which contains no harmful drugs | Guaranted. 50 and §1.00 For sale by|there belng no waier it 'was impossible for | o'clock.- Burial will be in Mount Hope re it is Washburn-Crosby's Gold Sold by sll druggisw ; Beaton Drug Co ulm to dv much with the fire. A velun- | cemetery. Rev. Mr. Btorm will officlate. | Medal Fiowr. This s lmpercant, r.-g===:====== blouses, ! [ ’ ( N R, R, P, R, R, e, v about to be of the onterprise are