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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY e - | Doll;sm n l 1510 ‘}[— Nebrasgka » ¢ STgé-:TSO 5 0S. Dgl:gé-és 1sma EXPENSE BILL HEAVY Clothing News FORMERLY O. K. SCOFIELD CLOAK ‘& SUIT 06 1 e, et G, A | : Of the utmost importance to econom- Dv ANCE No "|CE | DEPUTY AUDITOR'S COMPILATION ; ¢ Sy § 3 ‘ — ical people will appedr in our ad, in this | Aside from One-Mill Levy for Uni- versity, Totgl Amoun ro- | o o S rid: 7 1 IMMENSE PURCHASE OF printed u‘-’ . ll}ll,(u\‘u u::l: space, l‘rld‘ly evening. Previons Legislature, | shows that the last legislature appropriated | $836,497 more than the preceding leglslature b | the university, which the legislature ap. | propriated, the total exceeds that of the Respectfully, | previous session by $31,001. The following | comparative statement shows the differehce | between the appropriations of the two ses Up to $2.50 Shirt Waists | Up to $3.00 Shirt Waists | Up to $5.00 Shirt Waists § e “THE MOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES. | Adjutant general .... $ 6480 § Saturday at Saturday at Saturday at [ i | Insurance department 10,150 11,680 | of Professor J. T. Lees of this city. During District court N o 290000 company very congenial, and the close food commission, ... o 25,580 friendship that grew up between them on me and fish commission 8 the three months' tour led others of the State superintendent ... 22 betore the return journey began. This was Supeme court ...\ € something over and beyond the guaranty | Library held out by the organizer of the trip in Rallway commission ! | the o fits pleasures and benefits Bette Seisrneray the way o fits pleasures and benef . ’ | | Treasurer i ey Eastern Ster Otcers, Watch Friday Night Papers for the Greatest Shirt Waist Sale Eve { Banking boatd' 4.1 00| ths atection: 6Enew officsrs, Wis 6ol Held in Omaha Bosrd of . ItHREHEbS 34 | pleted by the Order of the Fastern Star | Board public Tands. .. 0’ 40,300 | this morning, when Mrs. Emma H. Fuller Board of educational lands 0| of Nelson, was named for grand con- Board of charities 00 v i | tacoptont ‘moctetyt i 3 1340 | Plattsmouth was, named for assoclate con- | Printing board 2,000 | duotress. Nebraska ; Nebraska ‘ . Nebraska Neb. Tibrary commission 200 | “Thia. afternoon the new officers were | Ao, ‘Tinodln -+ 9| installed under the leadership of Pa OMAHA'S PURE FOOD CENTER. == = s = =1 Fish Specials for Friday Fish Specials for Friday I Fresh Pickerel, per 1b.12¢ 1,600 1bs. Wall-Eyed" Pike, 3,500 Baby Halibut, 1b.10¢ 1.‘;fnln”|'r;u. Am,k?'fr;.i.l.’;fi 1,600 1bs. Lake Trout, per pound .., . 11%e pound .............14¢ 1,000 1be. Channel Catfish, 800 1bs. Fresh Caught Crap :}‘:f ‘:'. L -4517‘76 5 be. lLake Superior Lol LISTRNE L White Fish, m....fé,l..-_ Filet de Sole, per 1b. .. 15¢ Black Bass, per 1b....25¢ Fresh Saloki, per. 1b. . 18¢ | Hard Shell Crabs, each .30¢ Dressed Buffalo......10¢ ductress and Mrs. Blizabetn C. Gamble of ! Asylum, Norfolk § 300 | Grand Matron Mrs. Marfe L. Aplan of | | Home for friendless. X0 | Rughville. Prior to the installation the | {city, of cancer, aged 68 vears. She leaves Hospital crippled children # 95,820 | & .. Attempt to Burn I'wo Boys Burned |8 ety e e e st sone an | e R A s ok %o hewly elected matron, Mrs. Hattie M. | o e two daughters, all grown. | 8chool for deaf.,....s... $4.278 | Scott of Stromburg filled a number of 1 3 BEATRICE—Farmers report that winter | Feebleminded youth . 1 178,600 | minor offices by appointment during her I'own of Plainview in Barn Fire | E2ATRICE Eamecs repoct, et wipees | Fesbisinss, s todsivi | rain. Some f " h finiished plow- | Industrial school for bovs 106, %0 | term of office. d & . Some farmers have finiished plow- | Inc chool for bov 55, 7 o ‘ Dur]n Hl h\/ lnd A | ing ;;,« corn, and providing the Weather | Industrial home, Mlllfolrd! 3«3‘}’ After (hndsy;,mumfl;\ \myrlmnhr'-r busir u; V 3 . £ihi .1_.| remains favorable they wil t lant- | Soldlers' home, Gr. Island 146,95 | was attended to and then the gran: 4 g Children Set Fire to Building While | ing the grain in n fow Fayarartcto plants | o0 Silers dome, MilAa. .. {50 | chapter of 190 was ready for adjournment i i PLATTSMOUTH—The (. county com- | Penitentiary ...... 10,2 : 4 # 5 : | ~ Playing with Matches—House missioners have grantcd 4 lconse (o An- | Normal school, Kearney. 1o30 | for another vear. it Is declared that th Incendiary Saturates Methodist Also Destroved. drew Thompson to conduct a saloon in | Normal school, Peru.. 9,400 | meeting has been one of the best In the Charch with 0il and Starts Bl bt Cedar Creek, he to pay §1.000 for the privil- | State university 1,888,784 | history of the order. Nearly 600 members urch with 0il an I aze— aiabh e&e, but refused to {ssue onc to John Gauer, | Poultry association ... = 2 >3 | have been In attendance and more enthusi- ’ belfeving that one was plenty | Board of horticulture...... 5000 Follows Victory of Drys ; ; | has b hown th: y 1 y + g iy oard of agricult $0% 4000|asm has been shown than at any annua v LINDSAY, Neb., May 6.—(Special)—In a | SBRASKA CITY—John Egglesear, Jr., | Board of agriculture was out riding last evening when his | Dairymen's association .. 2,00 2,000 | gemsion heretofore. The next meeting will fire which they started while playing with | horse became frightened at an automobile | Coliseum, state fair grds.. .00 | he at Omaha. NORFOLK, Neb. May 6.—An unknown | Matches Ben and Joe Beller, 24 and “'4”"“’?\: away, throwing * him " out and ate entomologist ... bl 4381 Malone is Hesitating. LK, 3 6.—A Sl breaking h bone and otherwise | x Leoss p) . person early today attempted to burn the|Years old. respectively, children of Anton | bryjsing him considerable about the body schools 00| No steps of any sort have vet been entire town of Plainview, Neb., and suc- | Béller. at St. Bernard, were burned to| NEHAWKA—Nehawka lodge Ancient | Geological survey 20| (aken to secure a recount of the votce cecded In destroying the néw $15000 Metho. | J¢Ath and Bellar's barn and houso were |Free and Accepted Masons have elected the | Fugitives from lustice oo ast for mayor at the late election. The ’ col e o | following officers for the ensulng Masonic | Revenue books and blanks 5.000 | cast ¥ ) p i ol B dist church, the Meghodist parsonage and | COPlelely destroyed. [The bodies of the | TO RV ETETR, TOr J08, Sebing Magonie | prociring and transcrib- | reason of it lles in the fact that the re Coffee Shop, will recelve, free of charge, one pound of the 5000th roast an adjolning dwelling. The incendiary | boys were found in the ruins after the fire. | Kropp, senfor warden; T. J. O'Day, junior | Ing_abstracts 1090 | turns are all sealed up in the eity clerk o ing, as long as it lasts, Better be early, and not be disappointed. It 1s supposed the lads bullt a fire in | warden; D. C. West, treasurer, and D, D. | Legal advertishg part of town, at midnight, saturated the | oyt teS BEE LA A aleh wing | NDBRASKA CITY—This afternoon, at | Monument to J. M. Thayer night, when the council meets to canvass z ~ T L Y bassment fioor with gasoline and applied | o " CTE PO T BT rrien 1 | the home of the bride's parents, near Tor. | Relief of Thurston co..... ieoland declares the result. g 1 I (gt Bl g wing and brands were carried 1o | ton, George D. Nisegadis and Miss Wibka | 90 cop. annot. stats . M. | the house, which caught fire and could not | Maria Frerichs wera united in marriage, | Board purchase and sup Red Snapper, 1b......15¢ We aleo carry a fine line of Imported Anchovies, Russian Sardines, Milcher Herring, German Rolled Herring, Bismarck Herring, Marinated Herring, ete. COFFEE DEPARTMENT Our 5000th Roasting of Courtney's—"LOTUS-ANKOLA" Coffee given away Friday-—FREE. Fach purchaser of one pound or more of ‘Lotus-Ankola’ at our emall fires started from flying embers. | i’ erif on a farm owned by the groom near Tal- | Investigating He says that he doesn’t want to be mayor 3 pl I 8 The: Norfolle fite department and others - % b (oo roger from neighboring towns wers summoned. Bunco Men Identified. and fleld meets of the Coster Caunty Hiien | Bldg. for crippled children 3. of the people as to who shall be mayor s Any old floor can be made ¥or feur and a half hours the fire raged. achools will take place here next Satur-|Ald of school districte properly recorded In the returns. So many to look like new Hardwood ries of difference between the count and s officers " 5 raining hard and | "0, storles o o’ e P ek oo il — are feeling pretty sure of convict- | intend making a big effort to keep most auered against seemingly hopoless odds. | punco men, who are charged with doing up | "1% (IS YeAr will be of goid and silver. | Normal ut Wavoe s, giid 3% | LHAL B Uk tha P aching ty g oD wish. Enough Chi-Namel to Harry Dressler out of $26..The conductor | NEBRASKA = CITY-The FElks' falr, | gtate Corn Improvers' as- | bave them all counted over aain. Theas \ » cent prohibition fight, which was' bitter, | of the traln which ther took inte Omana | Which is being held this week, 18 proving | Syocation ..o 2,000 | storles are not authenticated in any con- make a new hardwood floor may have been behind the fire. The town | was in the city yesterday and positively | ticl ’ d y | tielpated. "The Elks of Shenandoah, Ia., ol 0 N . 0 v adeg identificd them as baving been, on his trath ] Will ‘be here on Friday evening on & spe- |(incoln \ monument Fiicnit 20000 o justify the beTief that he did not get ! g 3 e that vicinity were here last evening. 3 'S s 000 | i 10 They still clalm that 1t is a case of mis- | N Byp2i2 gy jrand Army of Republic.. .l.... 1,000 | him. s WESTERN UNION OWN POLES NEBRASKA CITY—The amateur base | Suoneme A el 12000 | “Mayor Brown suggested today that the | our window. Threats to Confiscate Untaxed Tele-| ™ ¥ o noon with Mayor L. F. Jackson in the box | Deficlencies 1472 | candidates agree on. three men to do the graph Lines Bring Acknowledg- Hastings Show a Winner, TOSTNELE tha i cab i1} anhe city league | Miscellaneous claims 2,604 | counting, and then let the candidates abide’| % MYERS' ".I. uE fl . | 8. E. Cor. 16th @ FarnsamSt. i ; et > | each week. They play In the evenings on way a long fight in the courts overthe \ X , f the home. products exposition brought | FACh Wweelc | They play in the evenings or Rock Island Promises Subway. ottice could/be avoided, and good teeling | I S Free samples during the Malone says that all he wants fs ° the, northwest raged and threatened to [p.” 000 They are. both well to do and popuar| Investig. dis. of plants.... _|that the man who receives the most votes . young people g h eping a storical buflding iiof ¢ v e " - eweep the entire town with flames. Forty | “ar and Mrs. Bellar are almost prostratea | J0U1, People and will go to housekeeping | State historical Seldine i et T ol A b — . BROKEN BOW-The oratorical contests| Cattle barn, state falr. 1 |0 much ae he wants to sea that the will Mafy men were prostrated and. women | [REMONT. Neb., May 6—(8pecial—The | day. The students are training hard and | Normal training in high q Ing Andy Potts and Charies Osbore, alleged | Of the prizes at Broken Bow. The med. | Northwest normai school. ... the actual vote cast have reached him You can have any color you It ls ‘believed ‘4t PlAlnview that the re- Resurvey In Dundy tounty to be a blgger sucoess than any had an- i i Bimb. ¥ 50,000 | vinei vay. i 3 [ X \ | Bullding deat dnd Bumb.. 11 .00 | vincing way. but 'are sufficient, he thinks, | for $2.50 gives a $100.00 o re Atorboon thabrthe (Aok. aruy worked | S8l traim: e DHkH'Of THurman - Ta:; and | SL awures . of amoall cunted for im ‘that were cast for || § fect. See Demonstration in ' taken identity and refuse to talk. | ball season opened here yesterday after- Exp. con: comsn. 1,000 ment of Ownership. HABTINGS, Neb., ‘May. 6—The third dsy | schedule for playing four and five games | =rtimated deficlencles . 10812 |by the result. He thought that.in this "‘:flRAPiK,\ CITY, Neb, May 6.—(Spe- ol re, ully 5, 1 y e | forth an increased attendance, fully 5,000/ BRATRICE—The running cvents in the| Mayor Brown and Park Chairman Bryan | oo.'.i..q” e plan has been suggested al.)—Some time ago it was learned that 20ne o oo gt de » TRy e Byt y Sver ) S 8 i the right-of-way of the Burlington rallway | nere from throughout central-and western | (rack leam. which ‘has been entered at| wiiiii'of the Rock Island, which settles » it in this county had never been listed for | Nepraska, and tomorrow large numbers of | day, showd up strong w100 una M. |all controversy over the matter of putting | C ld \V d taxes. The Burilngton railway claimed | oueof-town people are expected. The ex-|vard dash was won by Kruse, and the|a subway under that railroad company's | o b ave an | that the property did not belong to it and ! M Cwill A1 DA AlRhE | 40-yara and half-mile dash were won by | {racks on Garfield avenue. the Western Union Telegraph company | o i | Clatissen | tracks on Ga u % | “This is a big thing for the city,” Mayor | D N f lk PRI SE LT A 3 T | o R thAsiE” 01 Aot Halaie <o thet BRATRICD /The board of aifectors ‘of This is a big thing i ust at orio to the bride should be from our stock—A 'beautiful . N 3 ce Cf irown, “and 1 a mglad that [ was able brooch LaVallier, a handsome bracelet, a watch, any Gompatiy, so the county attorney was in- Nebraska News Notes. the Beatrice City Base Ball league held | Brown. "an 8! | } A PLATTSM! Y a meeting las e p push this h duri y a s exe WO Ke an appropriate gift. Spend a few v g o 1 st evening de al!to help push this through during my ad of th uld ma n appropri stricted to take acion to confiscate the ATTSMOUTH--Mr. Barclay ls remoy . ! ik nd made | final ¥ { ninutes in our store. Look for the name. ing his saloon fixtures from this city to | ATT&ngements for the opening of _the|ministration. Mr. Bryan and I have been | woppoig Nen. May 6—(Special Tele- | inutes in lines. Yesterday an urgent appeal was re- | Omaha since the election of Mayor Dahl | league next Monday evening at 6115 o clock on this proposition for some | celved from the Western Union stating {man x |'when the ‘Dempater and. Ges Company| @ Fking on this_pro v | gram.)—During one of the worst dust| S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler that company owhed all of the wires ang| NBBRASKA CITY—The Modern Wopd- | {eams will play." There will be four teams | ' and we are both well pleased OVerj , my north Nebraska ever experfenced | 1516 DOUGLAS STREET. d e successtul outcome. o z men lodge of Dinbar ia holding a two |0 the league. ijie suces | the temperature dropped 57 degrees 1 polea-and was willing to pay taxes thereon. | Guuy ‘fair and a large delegation went out | BEATRICE-The city councll of Wymore It Thrall of the Sea. T e s A | These lines have escaped taxation ever |ty that place today to attend it last evening adoptec o resolution fIXIng | pruition of & romance In middle life A e gl : jince they were, bullt many years ago. LINDSAY—John Soderny was appolnted | the annual expense bill of the eclty the { tharmometer registered 9 degrees, the hot- voted ' for Mayol “ Dehiiten: heckune ' I v p vhich began at sea two vears ago during [ .. iy digl i e v E DN N v : ’ county 1 i y found tha marshal and street commissioner by the | COMINE vear at §14300. L. H. Archard of | ¥ = b ¥ test of the year. This morning the mer- ('0\ l,‘l{\oR Su siap”’ at the governor, who holds view e e e | i boartd at The new BoARa. Trst rest | Symore mads a Broposition. 5 Tease. the | & trip (0 Europe by u party of Nebraska ‘ \ S 1) \ : + receitp of a letter from President | eury kad dropped to 39 degrees. mayor is a democrat and not to give a . waterworks plant for a period of twenty | people e place In the near future | b ular meeting. He replaces J. J. Ducey. | P P people will take p anent the liquor question diametrically op- g i g 3 5 > . ] 3 § The wind blew at the rate of sixty miles | where he made inquiry that the matter |~ poymprem Horace. Fereking, a 4-year- | JoArs_at & nominal price.and furnish the posed to the mayor with the marriage of Arnott C. Ricketts, 8 1 ed W o much per o and carried clouds of : had been overlooked by all of the county | o1q boy lving near Clatonis. sutfered A | cafion Cae torh er &t so much per | &N nown Lincoln attorney, and Miss | 4N hour last night and carried clouds of| o o writhout Letting Any of the assensofs, supposing that It was being | fractured skull the other day by belng | PLiNDEAT— Cheries Soheiur and Miss |Saran ¢hompson, a Fremont school teacher, | ust With it. The air waa filled with the Wit Le An; iouked after by the state board when they :\[:'-km by a horse. Mls condition {s serl- | josephine Albracht were married at the | Rumors of this even have been heard with | dust, and Qi reinga Finetnon it spe o0 Faithful Know of It. \\'lllla"l \V " valond e, ralypad; Mroperty. This ‘was y B 8t. Bernard Cathollc church, After the|some frequency, and, although the formal | the worst they ever saw | S 1 true only of the lines that parallel the Bur- | BEATRICE-Bert Palmer, the boy who | ceremony the young people repaired to| t is lacking, friends of | u Y recently disappeared from his home near |the home of the brides | announcement of it is lacking ington road. [Abarty, hus “peen: found and" tirmed oeer | LiouriOfe, Ofythe bride's parents, llving | AA1OTCII v that it fe to be solemnized |COW AND WHITE RABBIT PALS |LEAVES BEFORE EIGHT 0'CLOCK — to his parents. He was working on a|large wedding reception was given them.|during the month of roses | ——— Geneva s Dry. farm ";'ll GL_B;‘-MI"- et i The young people will make their home | Migs Thompson and Mr. Ricketts were | Queer e of Animal Companionship VEVA4 Neb, May 6.—(Special)—For | BBATRICE—Charles E. Harder of . on a farm, out three miles northwest of | t- exvedition o p n?n‘;fi: A Y e ot vanvs | tmore, Md., and Miss Maude Hauver of here members of a tourist expedition to Europe | Discovered in Nebraska Diller,’ Neb.' were_married here yesterda¥ BEATRICE—F. 8. Beck, who has been |!n the summer of 17, under the guidance | City. | | Contest for Place | i 1 D f “‘llh: e e onede—mant. | Defeated Democrat is Not Satisfied man's Election No Slap with ‘the Election of at Him. Judge Berka. R. F. Williams, democratic neminee for the council from the First ward, will con- jengva was dry Wednesday and also | by Rev. U. G, Brown. The couple will occupying rooms at the Young. Men's | without | poo| halls. Several rooms . are |make thelr home In Maine | Christian_ association building since ast | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, May 6.—(Spe Cacant at present in consequence. One, or| BEATRICE Yesterday the trouble be- | December. “hns akipped” out,” leaving ‘b [ ciala—That there are strange freaks in , b’ be occup! by ' tween the local “painters’ union and he | id some unpaid bllls. Beck came ol - P, o < s om- verhaps two, will be occupied by restil-| gy of Randall & Co. was settled when | Beatrice afool last winter and he was SHE QUIT [natice n proven by the taking ax & com | Gavernor Shallenverger came to Omala | test tiio election of Judgo Leuts Berka oy B e | R A itiony, winter et ke was was & Eard Pull | panion by a cow of a tame white sabbit. | HOVeENOr FAS ENTRET TR wlgned the | the republio The new couneil, with George W. Smih | agreed to employ hone other than union | foom. Secrelary Lavers took him in. Ha il s ' Toe cdw. belongs’ to: Mrw, ‘eltheuser and | TRUrMAY, the first.Ume since e siened Hhe | the republionn nomines.. MeisWilinmd e s magipr, ‘slested Thomss Mamier * as | Mo later secured Beck a job and e has been | believe that coffee wil he rabb James Welch. The rabbit |5 o'clock closing i he would base lils contest on “f{rregulari- shal and water commissloner and BHATRICE—Mrs. Susannah Bssam, a | 0 g ever since he struck town. As| It s hard to belie B 00ftas Ll HIRE L B ksavar It Nosa’ sbd. des/| SRist o800 0ok '8 democrat of prominence, | ties”, but what.,or where he would not o ploneer resident of Gage county, died yves- no complaint has been filed against | a person in such a condition as it did an ow including Colonel Berryman and others who | gay ' Nelther would he divulge the name Danfel Goodrich as street commissioner. | ferday at her home, four miles east of the | (1€ YOUng man, whose home is said to be down with it at all times. The cow, in-| | terday e 1 | | ha e courage (or temerity) to congrati- | o saues o | stead of chewing her cud when not eating, | N8d the couras f the attorney he hag employed in the northeastern part of the state. | Onio woman, She tells her own stor O bt ‘as she would her calf, |/ate him on slgning the bill, knew he was | ‘The clerk's returns .show that Judge | = HROKEN BOW—The board of trade yes-| "I did not believe coffee caused my terday sent out a brass band and many | trouble, and frequently said 1 liked it so | n town or where.he could be found. | Berka was electdd by a majority of i3, hand bills, heralding a meetng of busi 1 could not They have bean golug together for soms | "o, i scutive was located | noss. men to pe g 4, Meeting of busi- | woll I would not, nor could not quit drir s Finally the chief executive was located | voceiving 8,334 votes to Mr. Willlams' 7,762 ? | { Co nmon Smse In iho evening, when it was to be deter. | In§ It cven I it ook y nl‘“ b vyl el s a tne I\l\vs\l;\l o ‘m‘ I‘l;v-\.I"Iy"fi"s';\"lu:.nl\mn'xji‘ he republican nominee carried six wards 2 Feorth ot Thly Calb ol 1 anaRiay 4 B BIE| & SSerRbie: WELTE FEOIIOMNE JEOUDE | mpaken , Maw ' Gavernment ORARSSS. with J e Pictismouth ang © R840 the democtpije. nemings wperied an Lieads the most intelligent people to use only medi- ¢ oMy s tew: citimas and & scatiering of| "3 PAIVOUA RFOALIS Mab FQF:IQUP YRS, . | BROKEN BOW, Neb.. May (Special)— | B dham o n a " | equal number. The judge carried the Fifth cines of koown composition. Thereiore it is that small bovs put in an appearanc th I was scarcely able to be around at all. | opier serving the clty as its chiet executive | Sherman of Omaha, members of the state | a4 by geventy-six votes, the Séventh by Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makers of which print court house janitor abruptly closed (he | Hiad no energy and did not care for any- |for three terms, W. A. George retired from board having in charge affairs of the - |7 ne Ninth by 18, the Tenth by 62 the oy e, e 5 s v asln B o TeeE PY,o!UrnInE tout the llghts, This | thing. Was emaclated ‘and had a con-|ia; office last njght and was succeeded (stitute, inspecting conditions there. A T % | Eleventh by 189 and the Twelfth by 397 wrappers and attest its correctness under oath, are e fine® ( Syelent permission for the | yian pain around my heart until 1 thought | by the newly elected mayor, D. A. Rock- |bullding will be erected this year and th duily growing in favor. No Secaers. No Dscsrrion. i they Want without interference ‘from | 4 eould not endu For months I never | syt Most of the oid moard succeeded |governor and the committee met to talk roken Bow. | went to bed expecting to get up in the |jigelf, Counclimen England and Carlos being |over the plans Third of the First. by seventy-six vote The composition of Dr. Plerce’s medi- NBBRASKA CITY—Yesterday afternoon | morniug. 1 felt as though 1 was liable the aniy new Edmbers, The new xesime - 'L ARy (Hstihere for a few hours, Thare F a0t i T e oaia :m‘ "h: cines is open to everybody, Dr. Pierce E ron. wore snited o onss Mabel K | gie at any time during the night lost no. time In getting down to business |s. nothing of moment in my visit and 1| 1f being desirous of baviag the. search ne f the bride’s parente; Mr. ang ey Frequently 1 had nervous chills and the |and made appointments With astonishing |expect to return to Lincoln this evening ward by 178, the Third by ninety- b e o fiiay seven, the Fourth by only eleven, and the Hgte of inyestigaton turned fully upon , G Ry e Gl Rl prewnti | ing any e mole. mould upees . 1ov | vt Buachkefond nanded ' e sar, whiah | Wi 300 50 | . | Eighth ward by 140 votes his formulee, being confident that the better the composition of | of ‘& host of relatives and friends. The | and any little noise would upset me t shall Shackleforé handed in his star, which Will you go hetore 8 o'clock i / . Of gy flost, of relatives and_friends. ' ibly. | was gradually geuting worse until | was accepted by the mayor and councii | a#k South Dakots Boy Fasses. these medicines is known the more will their great curative of the young people were borm and. re ”‘f" | tinally one time it came over me, and I|without comment. The most important ap- | The governor lopked puzzled at first, then WASHINGTO! May 6.—(Special Tele merits be recognized. [ n this county and were lovers (rom NOuns | asked myself what 1s the use of being sick | pointments were as follaws: ity attorney, | thie expression . 8radually changed 10 one| gram.)—genator Gamble was-today advised enfldhone v both gradusted from | Being wholly made of the active medicinsl principles extracted from' native edaran university e bride {s a mem- | ! time and buying medicine so that | Al Johnson: health officer, Dr. Pennington; | ©f g 4 ha Jéughs Al :‘v::’ W:* by the bureau of navigation that Neil i . ber of one of the oldest familics in" the iahiee i coffee? atreet commissioner and day officer, P. M e il be out of i@ by 8| Loynachan of Yankion, nominated by the i ts, by exact processes original with Dr, | amili ' 1 indulge myself in cof o Jorest roots, by 3 iginal with Dr. Pierce, and without the use county, as Is the groom. The latter is | thought 1 would see if I could quit | Towsley; water commissioner, H. McBirnie ock senator for midshipman at the Annapolis alcohol, triple i tne bei ; cashier of the Cook State ba ; i virtues residing in the root 3 drinking coffee and got some Postum to |night policeman. Elmer Draper Governor _Bhallenberger = sald he was|navai academy, had successtully passed his . | highly pleased at the t of Tuesday's |examinations and been entered upon the D B R o S tar S oe e she ahiatiiop ol gaing barm The \Veather: iy i i bl g g et A T TS 200 THE_UT]LIT-Y—PLANTS clection and that he belleves he people | rolla of that institution +Bxamige the formula on their hottle-wrappers —the seme as sworn to by change was the greatest step in my life Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery,'’ the great FOR NEBRASKA—Friday fa and | It was easy to quit coffee because | had | Des Moines Officials Come to Omaha blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator—the medicine which, while warmer. : | the Postum, which I like better than 1 to Look Over Different ot recom: o:.ded to cure o:numplionh: its advanced stages (no medicine will In orst eorwion, lday falr, with warmer | ke the ol coffee Concerns. f fit i do that) yet dees cure all those catarrhal conditions of head and throat, w e e o RO SRR, P | “One by one the old troubles left, unti | Yc B ot Lt o, aam 8 g sad thimal, wesk N ey & | oo e el | Cisioiadn »Cooee. 0, oINS Mg, Thues-] ou feel fit in which, if neglected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate in con. ot b o . g sumption. . y Bl 1spec plants, the aspha t ke dhe “‘Goldes Madical Discovery™ is Maé.aed it is w0t likely to di 1 & | Never have any more nervous chills, don't | Inspecting plants, the aspnalt vepalr Pl | int you if only you give it a therough and fair trial. Don’t expect miracles. g :;} sl oo gttty Moyt Moines intends to install gas and water| d . 3 ork and have done 4 p- b It 'woa't do “’.n.l““| things You must exercise your patience and per- » 51 ey . Nava Ashe's vip} Gml banids testin, lants and to do Its own street re. severe in its use for @ rgasonable leagth of time to get its full benefits. The : My sister-inlew, who vislied me- this | SSSCRE IIATHA BAC S8 O T8GR0 B0 are {ntradionts af whish' Dr. Pleroe's medicinse are somposed have the vaqualifed » " summer, had been an fnvalid for some | PAIring lo the future and A oes | en ent of scores of medical leaders—better than sny amount of lay, or L time, much as 1 was. 1 got her to quit [®ent to Omaha for in ormation for thos non-p onal, testimonials although the lutter are received by thousands. : i g | coftee and drink Postum. She gained five | Teason that this city has the reputation of | Don't accept @ seeret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy ¢ 5| pounds in three weeks, and I mever saw |having the best plants of the kind any- oF ENOwN COMPOSITION. ASE YOUR NEiGHBoRs. They must know of many cures . # | such @ change in anyone's health.” where in the weat made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood, ; 55 | " mver read the Above letter? & new eme| Th® two Des Molnes officlals sent to| World pensary Medios! Association, Dr. R.V, Pierce, Pres., Buffalo. N.Y, R appears from time to time. They are gen. | OMaha are J. M. Burrows, assistant city l — B : uine, true, aad full of humas taterees. | “BEibeer, and Monroe Patzig, city chemist votes Mr. Willlams carpied his precinct, the | | | | and the pain all gone. |48y in Omaha inspecting the gas and water