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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1000. ouoflomnoneflmoflo 1 I Pay As You Go. [ i Nebraska l m Nebraska I ive R ol i " e vour cond e | CLASSIFICATION FIGHT 1S 0| ‘Memory Gone, (MRS, HUGHES HEADS CORPS f::t?:fi?::::o:?:f?: State Railway Oommiu on Begins a Man 1S l\’lyStery Succeeds Mrs. Luce as Chief of ::.-:..3.-::;-;:‘;;'“:0::;r'rl':l':l‘“ - Hearing Thereon. : Women's Relief Corps, , dreswing, and playing. You may not be- Stranger in Axk-nm Town Remem- lleve you are paying as you go—paying | RAILROAD RATEMAKER APPEARS | bers Only He is Professor and VETERANS HEAR POST REPORTS in loss of health—but you are and soon [ Was in Texzas. your cheeks fade and your bright eyes e are @ull, your sweet breath of youth is | Commission Refuses te Adopt a Sug- | Mra. Shallenberger Makes Presenta- o tainted, your 8oft, smooth skin rough and | gestion of Colonel Spens, and Me- M'NEIL, Ark., May i&—Claiming com- tion to Mrs. Luce, and Old F ary. :llun Is collecting her due—you | Vénn and Editer Sprecher plete lapse of memory, a mysterious djers Enjoy a Campfire in are paying as you go. stranger has arrived hers, the only means the Event Take account of yourself. Live right O . 3 = of identification being the letters “H. A N W A o & ] W.'" on his linen. He says he remembers 1 (3 owe it to yourself and the world to do | From a Staft Correspondent. he was in Tewas and that he was & pro.| YORK, Neb, May The afternoon your work with your utmost capacity. You| [INOOLN, May 12—Tho state railway | peecor at a university, but his recollection | Meeting of the G. A. R. was held at York can't 4o it on or with a sour stomach, M- commission on Wednesday began hearing . | ¢ opers house and after a short business pure blood or tired brain. Eat right further than this is a blank. raliroad men in regard to a new freight session, i which committees were ap- and you'll sleep right. Do both right and — you'll work right. Work right and you'll classification. The commission last year ¥ pointed, most of the time was taken up refused to adopt western classification No. | with the reading of reports from the va We purchased the entire stock of the Holmes Piano Co., Mankato, Minn., at our T o o B o o | efuted to adopt westem sinssiticntin Xo.| Showers General N o P ) not start the day well. Make your break- v | e da sification that has been in force. The | N h f Pl reports coming In, comparing favorably | own spot cash offer. fastiof E-C Corn Flakes or Egg-O-8es | o0 honzee® i1 articles from one South o QALLEC [with the number of reports ot former Whekt Flakes—always ready to serve, V€ | class to another and the changes in the vears This well known piano house carried the largest and finest line of high grade ;:lll?::: a‘::::«c:emnT:n":»l':\n‘;l.:l:umv‘fy;:n' car load weights made by the proposed b The Ladies of the G. A. R. held their - o - a3 - e e | ClAfsification ' No. % caused the commis- | Drouth in Southern Part of State is|meeting in Odd Fellows hall and had a pianos and musical instruments in Minnesota. Reinember 1t's the wonderful Kgg-O-See sion to issue an order to retain No. # in e @it . large attendance. Mrs. Hannah Coates Brocess that makes them so ood to eat. |30 "7 A0 IO O Ui apon. | Partially Broken—Good Rain department president, of Aurora, presided . ° MPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA, | ™" commimsion desires to follow the ex | at Lincoln. Reports were read from the different cir- SI PLE Wi ample of the rallway commissions of other . cles. Officers’réports showed & good P— pe of oW 1 o {ttees on credentials, hy Salves Pail While a Simple iquid | "tates and make one of its own. The pres- | ycor N Neb., May 12.~The drouth in | STomin, Afler committess on credential - hear "o . ™ - o press and resolutions were a ted the Has Accomplished Thousands of Cures. mt hearing ia for that purpose. Claseifl- | " 0/ " hiiite reglon was partially || uf re appoin " 1 cation No. 44 18 used as a basis by the com- | i e i A enertaly | meeting adjourned untll tomorrow morn- To Buy a Fine, High Grade Piano at It ts now thoroughly established among | mission in adopting one of its own Lol SUCONER, P e LI the best medical authorities that eczema | F. 0. Becker of Chicago, chairman of the | E®neral through the southern and South-| The Women's Reliet corpa met at 2 o'clock i= purely a skin disease, due to & germ, | committes of rallrond ratemakers that | ®A8tern counties of the state. The Dre-|at the Methodist church and was called to 50 CENTS ON I HE DOLLAR and ‘curable only through the skin. It I8 | nromulgated classification No. 4, Am'!”.d“rlpl(nnnn At Lincoln was .34 of an Ineh. |,rqer by Commander Mrs. H. Luce. Re- not & blood diseasé at all; in fact thou- |before the ecommission to explain the ports were handed In from the varlous mands of people suffer with skin disease [ commission to dsbysroa hampt hraiu up| CAUGHT ON WAY TO CHICAGO | corpe ana reports of the officers were You will have 315 pianos to select from. Here are the makes: Chickering Bros and ‘are perfectly healthy otherwise, and | changes made by No. 4. He gave a de- read. The following were elected officers - thergby prové they have no diseased blood. | tailed account of the changes that result | SMeriff Bauman' of Fremont Heads Off | Mrs. Clara Hughes, department president Sohmer, Smith & Barnes, Wegman, Estey, Price & Teeple, Fischer, Milton, Schaeffer, Sieary salves cannot reach the Eerms |yn a decrense In rates. M Who Passed Worthleas Mrs. G. Pine of York, senlor vice pre - " (L . X « a5 wrall M ok because.they do not penetrate the SKIN. | (olonal Spens of the Burlington frelght Check at Albion. AUt BLrAN Uil ot Beatrise, Tonitr vie Howard, Bush & Gerts, Bush & Lane, and 34 other well known makes. The,_only way to.feach the germs s bY | gapartment suggested at the opening that president; Mrs. J. Huff of Omaha, re- meahs of a penetrating liquid the comission might confine its hearing | FREMONT, Neb., May 12.—(Special Tele- | elected treasurer. The officers and mem- r i earing \ ' 5 Such a lquid can be obtained by simPlY | oniy 1o changes against which shippers | ram.)—George Bell, wanted at Albion on | bers of the organization presented the re- The fOHOWing is a partlal list of the Becond hand bflrgains mixing ordinary ofl of wintergreen With |y, pritested. No sheagers were & charge of i worthless check, | tiring department president, Mrs. Luce y . : : . 3 “toste o present | ge of passing a check, P I nt. A ! WS L thymol, glycerine and other healing agents. | wpon Mr. Spens surveyed the room, but | Was arrested here at noon on a Northwest- | with several pleces of beautiful cut glass Space will not allow us to list but sixteen pianos here This compound, known as D. D. I Pre- | cnairman clarke and Commissioner Win- | ern train by Sheriff Bauman. Bell, it is|and a jewel case. The presentation speech § scription, stops the itch instantly—and | patt both declined to take his suggesticn | charged, bought a suit of clothes of Tazen |was made by Mrs. Governor Shallenber- § Saie Price the cures all appear to be permanent. In|¢hat changes against which no rotests were | Bros. Alblon and tendered a check for | Ber. Schaeffer 3165 00 g . | Smith & rnes .. fact, it took thousands of cures, cdse afte® | fija3 might be considered satisfactorv to |$16.75, which was rejected when presented | A rousing old camp fire was held to- mith & Barnes ... case, before the best scientific authoritie® | | it g the shiprers. The commission stated that |to the bank for payment. night at the opera house, in which the 5L g o T it $160.00 \\'vllinglnn e FIR GRS were_canvinced of the absolute merit f |t dcsirsd to act upon its own Initiative in | Bell lives at 108 Clark street, Chicago, | best orators and the most noted members | W 175.00 Milto this remedy. D D D recIp o fony | LI matter of clessification, but in fact it [and was on s way there when appre- |Of the G. A R participated and long be- | egman ..... ... $175. Milten .. he germs in th iy skigs had recefved many protests by mall and in | hended. He will be taken back to Albion [ fore the meeting was called to order the | rers & P ’rice & Teeple i seen within ohe minute atter the first | 2 FOSlYEl AT BrEtewts BY IOl n o | ke [ WG T ATter e S Ivers & Pond . . $155.00 Price & Teeple ... .. application. We especially recommend D. B, oap.Th GoRueRtoN, with the treas. consider the protests. | Sheritf Bauman yesterday arrested | fir®. George B. France of York gave his Steger & Sons ..... % $180.00 Sohmer . ment. Many Oars Put In. Arthur Paul Vane, a deserter from the |MOVINE picture exhibition of the old bat- ot an. & MoGonnell Drug Co, 16th| Mr. Becker told In a general way of the | marins corps-at Mare Isiand, Cal. He de- [4°0els and his itcuire was bne of the | Lofter.. .. 4.0 ibieosnes o $180.00 impson & Co. .. .. ” i 4 ‘. & Ol rug Ca, 16th and | Chanes in the classification No. 4 as com- | serted about six mouths ago and will be MOSt aPPreciated addresses of the meeting Horace Waters .............. $65.00 FIBONAE s o vivon s FHarney. J pared with No. 4. The new items Inserted | taken to Washington, D. C., for trial © 't Matters at Beatrice. Vi 2 are 284 In number, 47 itema are eliminated. i ESATRICE, \'_," MAPAT Mg HAdBOn « « Sai0p4ie oo vorane BEOOU Chickering Bros. . ... 45 classification ratings are advanced, “!NlNE MILES TO GET DRINK!1n the district court vesterday Sherman are reduced, 902 mintmum car load weights el AR e e TERMS TO SUIT are advanced and 17 reduced Penca Citizens Rival P * vorce from Nettie I. Batcheller on the | A . 9 Fraternal Divorce Permanent. Weston Since Town Went Dry-— grounds of extreme cruelty. The plaintiff | That the grand lodge of Nebraska, An- No Druogg! Licenses. is now a resident of this city while the p l e S clent Order United Workmen, intends to defendant resides in Minnesota. The Col- | consider its divorce from the supreme v \ PONCA, Neb., May 12. —(Special.)— | man divorce case was argued and sub- | lodge of the United States as absolute | The city council has decided not to grant|mitted and taken under advisement by was clearly shown this morning In 1is | permits to the draggists o sel liquor |the court. Firino Bertuca, the Italtan | E-OF ()MAHA | ctiverations ‘ ’ | and so the druggists have declared that|charzed with the murder of John vnul..-." Amendments to the bylaws were part|they will not keep it even for medicinal & boy at Wymore, was brought Into court of the order of business and where refer- [ purposes. One has sald that he intends |to be arralgned, but owing to a misun- ence was made to the supreme order re- ) 1o ship what he has on hand back to the | derstanding of counsel arralgnment was our lating to the jurisdiction of this state, | wnolesale house. One 0f Ponca's citizens | deferred until a later date. Attorneys it was cut out by a big vote. walked nine miles last Saturday to Mar- | Fulton Jack and 8. D. Killen both ap- | “The Nebraska grand lodge is done | gneburg to get a drink and today he made | Peared as counsel for Bertuca, Mr. Jack Brein’ and muscle bullding material | With the supreme body for all time," | anotner trip on foot for the same pur. | asserting that he had been retained s the alunli‘a;l of good bread and good - | rald a leading member e Sads, through Bertuca’s request that he be ap- read can only ne oide of €01 e election of grand officers for the irited M 3 & most ratnktiks o Y pointed and Mr. Killen claiming that he o P o ME 3 . slowly on sccount of the, large number parents, who reside in Chicago. Bertuca's Neb k BEATRICE-At the regular meeting of | to James Sulllvan and was insured for $o0. . of candidates for most of them. P Man Hends Knights of | poverty affidavit was filed by Mr. Jack c€braska the city council last evening the treasuiers | PONCA—The temperature was at % de- UPDIKE'S Whittlesey s Recorder. Pythins of the State, Effle Knowland yesterday Instituted di o e & imenosfon Hand 3t%n.. | &rees above zero this marning at Ponca PRIDE OF OMAHA Fred C. Whittlesey was elected grand | HASTINGS, Neb., May 12.—(Special Tele- | VOrce proceedings against Arthur A. 81784, The fire and water committee This is the third re- time the mercury haw recorder this afternoon. He was ap-|gram.)—The Knights of Pythias grand | Knowland, charging extreme cruelty. The 124 shipped over the Union Pacfic, which | ported that the contractor whose proposal | been as low as this since the first of the the city had accepted for making water | month. by d e d out in a beat- FLOUR pointed to the office to ffll a vacancy |joage today selected Fremont as the place | COUPIe Was married here last January. e N e D aTor oot ihg rain allo night in a car. The court [tests hu@t fourd it impossible for him 10 " o o S5 ARG’ geat annual mesting, 1o ve. hald et is now busy with another damage case |enter into a contract. The commillee rec [,,:fl,'.“",’,,‘,,,':,’,,(”;,‘:," o o e g has the 103 Updike elevators at its |Ssecretary. He was opposed by K. C.|yeyniing the first Tuesday in May. Th Nebraska News Notel against the railroad company instituted by | ommended that the mayor be instructed 1o | with™him Henry Jones, n deserter from the command. These save for the mill the | Phillips of Table Rock and F. T. Dimick i ay. The | pAIRMONT-—Arrangements have just | Deets. make a contract for having the tests mad” | (rnited States army. Several weeks 8K Dest grain offered in their territory and A Ao, FPythian Sisterhood will meet at the same | been effected by which this community KEARNEY—Willlam St. John, a stone | With the approval of the water committee AL he was captured here and tauken back by this must measure up to a very high The fight f time and place. Lincoln lost in the com- | Will have the advantage of & chautauqua | mason, was arrested on complaint of J.|and the water commissloner. On mot ""'suwrm Miltenberger, who recelved a re- L durd,” No other mill has such fa- e fight' for the office of grand re- g L the: cominE o b s oo b s | M Rakie o PRyt 8 )| the report was amended to require Cilities celver has been one of the keenest and |Petition Ry four votes. The Knights elected coming summer. A group of business | M. Easterling, county attorney, for unlaw council's approval of any contract th ward for so doing. Jones again made his ey B4 2 men and farmers voluntarily subscribed | ful practice of obstetrics without license. | fOURCIS SPPYO AP ed | €8cape by leaving the United States most picturesque for years. Six candi-|tho following officers: Grand chancellor,|sums to be used as a guarantee fund in|The hearing was had hefore Judge Reilly, A g SR ;;,‘;I,fi,}}“f,a‘f{"’}:,,.} Steamer Intrepid and swimimng ashore r sack dates were on the list. It s predictea|W: T. Denney, Omaha; grand vice chan-|case the sale of tickets does not meet the|Tuesday afternoon, and — St. John Wwas | peter Stewart was appointed a special po- | everal shots were fired at him, but none K e cellor, H. G. Corell, Plainview; gra: ve. | Necessary expenses, The talent will Include | placed under a §75 bond to answer at a | jjceman. took effect. that E. L. Dodder of Omaha will get the 3 3 ; grand pr i liceman, 3 " feature & Jeorge ontinued he on May 2. St. John 18| pr e SRabg ik Pl thoush Robert B. Falkner of Hakt- | 1th, John ‘W, Long, "Loup Cityi srand| Eremam, Lo ma D a orge R | oo eaney k™ ot | AEEATTBMOUEEIG RS (MAY, 9 0 TA Life Sentemce ings was running him close. H. J. Whit- | keeper of records and seal, Will H. Love, | Lincoln' McConnell, Dr, ‘ gddie 4 hompson; _who_ died in Lincoln @ Sentence 4 3 " . Coldman will act| NEBRASKA CITY—The women of the [ Monday, were brought to this city Wednes- [ o¢ «¢f0 e z ¢ At all rocers more of Lincoln, . W. Alter of Wayne | Lincoln; grand master-at-arms, A. E. |88 platform manager. The date of the en- | Mfethodist Episcopal church last evening | day and, after a service fn the Methodist f "’fk:‘_'"‘ with throat and Jung ‘roubje and W. E. Philby of Deshler withdrew | Napler, Schuyler; grand master of the ex- hl’""’\“l:'\‘:::'\":”“:m A““(”l 2. prepared a fine supper for the Brotherhood, | Episcopal church by Dr. A A, T ndall !m quickly ';mmvno‘ni ‘:u llr}l\umn New , : FATRMON pecls e o one of the organizations of that chure ed a cemete e | Discovery. 50c 0, ‘o UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA. | from the race, leaving Messrs. Dodder | chequer, John B. Wright, Lincoln; grand | oo itboia (he “vasancy meeting of the | one of the organizations of that chutch: |deceased was bori in thia city ano atiendad | pe, b B ’ and Falkner to fight it out for the|inner guard, Willlam 8. Pettit, Fairbury;|the resignation of Miss Hernice O'KIef In | among tiose. who responded wera Rev. | ihe public schools here. and was a aister | Beaton Drug o office. suprome representative, W. W. Young, |the primary department was filled for [T M. Sisson, Superintendent N. C. Ab-|of Frank snd Martn Buitery. She Nt ne | Kempe:, Hemphill & Bucsingna Members of the law committes Wwho |gtanton; trustee, Carl Cramer, Columbus, | iy COMINE year by the election of Mizs [ bott of the institute for the blind, and | gaughter * VAL Kinds of Plating. were elected are J. M. Bell of York, B.| These officers were chosen by the sister- | the = meeting to employ an additional | aoifarey an avle ondrese The mocting | A PLATTSMOUTH-Sheritf Quinton took A. Polly of Seward and H. M. Waring of | nood: Past grand chief, delivered an able address The meeting Mrs. Alice Truel | teacher in the high school on account of | aas une o A Andrew Bloom, who pleaded gullty to the A bl ood: Past wrand chiet, . Alco Trul | {aacpar T e pign % i abioml ) San e 07 (e o ieresting B 1| e of batlng oty fert on's Crut | MOVEMENT AIMED Ive - cl ' this city in many a day of Mrs. John Fitzgerald In Elmwood, to Mh:::"""n‘:;”‘o:'”“'"(:"‘:;":)‘m‘“:h:‘::; Central City; grand senior, Sister Lida, | new bulding = o o e "eXt YEAr In the| Ty U BRASKA CITY-Some twenty young the state penitentiary today to serve his AT TAMMANY HALL bl Were w‘p"un“"‘ St a vy Falls City; grand junior, Mrs. Car-| FATRMONT-Bullding operations are|N°men of the Rarliullw'J\|lrrh nru’:\l]vl(zv‘j a b v - ’ Meeting at Cooper Uniom to Secare X « ot ting | Oline Putnam, Lincoln; grand manager, | §oing on rapidly in different parts of towa Philathea club and elected the following | " 'pp ' rpiom The Beatrice Bullding and Better Govesumaent for City fight occurred over a future meeting |y, @ [N BER AT BT emm of rec. | The Eround was broken Saturdny for o |Officers: President, Rose Meegan: vice y c 3 Loan association held its annual meeting ‘N o v u a hres| i ah Johnson: cretary, of New York. "icoll' | place. ords, Mrs Minerva Bushnell, Fremont:| ol tiiomoblle garage to be put up and | president Hannah Johnson: = secrelfry, | jCr." vestarday with about 700 shares of caused by death and has proven an able sale by oblle o 4 “oontz; “treasurer, ed Mar- L : NEW YORK, May 12.—Zealous citizens of Lincoln Postofice Growl operated by William Brown. The estab- ( Pearl Coontz; ‘ireasufer. Winifred stock represented. The assoclation’s busi- » o) Raglouy oltiee . grand mistress of finance, Sister Kennedy, |lishment will Include several automobiles | aws: reporter, Flizabeth Downey: teacher o . . er New Yo : ) Frank J. Rogers of Chicago, president | Gnce. grand protector of tompie. sre . | (O Hvery. machinecy for repalr mork and | Hev. 3. W. Merrlll, The soclety meets [ 18 a8 1o per cont hettet thly year than Greater New York gathered in Cooper m 2 5 . last. These officers were elected: Dr. C. P. Union Monday to inau vement of the United National Assoctation of | (0Cd, FUMAC FRR AT B felEe Hem | the agency for new machines. The buld- |each Monday Fall, president: Frnest Schaekel, vice pres- y to ugurate a movemen | Pe ) 00! ing is to be 140x80 and made of brick. It v CA CITY o Be 3 e to “determine means of securing the nom- w00|ens B nced o hie. monor I the Gom. | EUATd, Mra. Mary Stoddard, Auburn; | Wil be incated Just south of tre clty Hall | wcareed g on o tour of Inchection vester: | 1. Backatt and ¢. . Jansaen, directors | Ination of the proper candidates for city mercial club dining room today. Thirty |Srand representatives, Mrs. Sarah Dimick, | Mr: Brown will erect a modern residence In | jay and the first place they visited was | for one year offices to be filled at the coming municipal persons were present, most of them being | Fremont, and Mrs. Rose Tivey, Silver|his permansnt home. The work on the e city hall and fire house, where they | BEATRICE—The funeral of the late Fred | election.” Youwll find our fabrics—for this sea- | officers and clerks in the Lincoln post- | Creek. residences of George Aldrich, Joseph Nep- [ foUnd (hinks ~o ‘.fi"f,;.qa'r”"'n"';:-‘ olsued 1 . Otls was hield vosterday afternoon from | ‘The moyement, aimed against Tammany Varis v "‘:.—:‘“N":m m "ulm:a_r:: omcfu Trl“:d:n«;d sfla‘“}:’: ‘(\"f“l'he ;nm' News from Per f-l‘éfi'.#‘l’,. ?;‘;?&\?gfirm;'llr";h:"::: éf.;fi‘[.',’»‘,“ the cfty fail cleaned of everything, the | Beville officiating. The Boatd of Supervia. | hall, is nonpartisan. Isaac N. Seligman, Variety —and character —as com) mercial club introduced Postmaster Sizer, N % g : 3 bunks and bedding burned and the jail | ors, of which erganization Mr. Otis was a |the banker, who has been prominently with the showing of the average tallor.| who spoke briefly and then presented Mr.| PERU, Neb, May 12.—(Special)—Im. | FAIRMONT—A vounk folks' Bible class|re.cemented, because it was alive with | member. Including a number of county of- 3 " | was organized at the Congregational churc . sause ft wad siive WHE| Basmber {noldine 8 aumber of seu identitied with reform plans, called the | Rogers. The latter discussed the relation | provement la certainly the order of the day | just ‘Sunday. T. M. Wright was elected | YorTID. They promise to e Tt | e 1 the Blus Springs cametery = o™t | meeting to order. Robert C. Ogden was You'll #ind here an assortment of smart | of the postal clerks to the business world :" P;m 'T;‘ APTIRG :‘“""' uliding 1s Dbe- !,“,:“’“":J ang_Wiliard Goodpiel, president | place s ‘mot kept cleaner. g BEATRICFE—Lee Tillidol, who recently | Unanimously elected chaliman. find . : § ng done this year than In any previous | The objects of the organization will be o- | PIACE 24 —Lee Lilidol, ¢ H . snappy—classy—fabrics that will glad- | and was accorded close attention. % v Dus thaL 1% St thS actint e e | ctal ana instructive B e arte | NEBRASKA CITY -Alexander Hart, one | sold his drug store at Liberty, arrived in| A resolution was adopted declaring that den the heart of every good dresser. This evening & banquet, given by the : ¢ on Sundays at 12 e'clock. A anecial bust. | of the, ploneers of this section, died here the city vesterday to take the position | it reckless spending at the expense of the local organization of postoffice clerks, | Provements that are being made in the | naes and social meeting will be held on PO O ried: veatorday. e[ temporarily as manager of the Jackson pg t | will be tendered President Rogers at the | toWn. There is a great deal of the minor | Friday night at the home of T. M. Wrighi m in England in 186 and came| JEUE store during the abssnos of J. C :'::"’x" ;"' "‘"’»|“' rl‘flmfl transit facilities ¢ v o , Ay 3 A, g eaton, who 1 le ie city on a o be secured with the clty’ n Y improvements, that go toward enhancing | STANTON-About § o'clck Tuesday over ity In 180 and engaged in bust- | RGO TP (! 859 40, b securdd: Wikl the aity's ik Postmaster Sizer's remarks at the Com- | POth the beauty and the value of the prop- [ ing, Mrs. Bud Dilman discovered fire is He leaves a wife and a son " s . , P and playgrounds pro- b luncheon referred to the |erties. being done, more than eyer before. | #uing from the roof of their house in the |laiter, Joseph Hart, resides fn Omaha (BEATRICE-Dr. J. B. Fulton yeatcrday | vided; If, 1.1 short, the people are o get all oyl - o western part of the city. She at once gave i gy e e received @ telephone message from Belle- i : Trousers $6 10 $12 Sults $25 1o $50 | volume of business done through the [ This includes such work as srading. filling | iy e e e Raa oa mave It | NBEBASKA CUTY=The soverniunt Wik |villa, -Rap...(a 'the, #lect that th man'| KIRE 1h8Y ‘re DayiRy f4ER0 dee et i Lincoln office and praised the employes |UP 10w places. sodding verds, putting out | an excellent ru the fire had aiready been | hon' 15¢¢ ‘Monfiay for Hioux City. It was | Eho was run down near that place by the | continue to stand the money losses of a for their work in bringing up the service | {r®8 18¥Ing permanent watks, bullding re- | put out with buckets of water. It is. sup- | foufied with fumber, from which barges | ruton Ploodhounds more than a vear ago, | waatetul system, the basia of government o ek standard, e gave thess sta. | !aINing walls, painting houses, grading and | posed to have been atarted from a defec- | 00 K0, 370 be sed In the govern- | fhe hank at Cuba, Ki party who robbed | myust be promptly changed 10 8CRaR SLEOShN, properly rounding up streets by private | (Ve chimney. Had it gotten a ood start | 8% 1% 080 (hat” piace. - Thin “ls the | The Dris D . AR DI SeothnnE | 0t wes vsaived, tharatoew, thak Sed Shats stics © g ce: : t wou have been hard to control it, a e vy o + « a A - s s \a - . eretone, ¢ C o5 il sale of postage stamps, $300,. |PArties and other things of that natuce. [{f, MOUG Wi ineh P A% CnToL [ i% | first boat that has passed up the river|was not recaptured until about & month | man of the meeting be authorized to ap- odd The people, to a greater extent than ever |and a number of residences are located | this =pring ago. The case was called in district court| point a committee to select the sam ] ‘Annual money order business, 400,000 [before, are taking hold of the work of | just north of Dilman's place | NEBRASKA CIT¥~Word has heen re-|at Belleville, Kan. this week o flames of 100 citizens, inclac elr o o serve transactions, amounting to $4,000,000, | making *Picturesque Peru” a reality KEARNEY—In the district court in the | %eived here of the marriage of Miss Mary | PONCA—Today the house occupled by itisena, ingluding their own, to serys ’:‘F'r:"\_';:":_f““r wrong payments in the 1ast| mr. Wiillams, a representative of the |case of McPherson and Mentner ngainst | Yolkart of this olty 1o Arthur White at 1, W, Huadieson ..m.;a'n{ af Ponca abouit g "d‘l"l"“‘";' committee 'nliw;lmrml with o . . The Union Pacific” Rafiroad. eompans. tae | Chicago. She has been there for some time | gne mile, was destroyed by fire. The wind | t!e duty of securing nominations, “chosen Average daily letter dispatch, 40,000, Omaha firm which put in the state stand- | - ¥ { visl ) her brother vas blow ale 3 e Mhonthly mewspaper dispatoh, | pipe, was here Tuesday ana talked water. | JUTY decided in favor of the plaintiffs, al-|on a visit with her brother was blowing a gale and carried the fire | with reference to the city’s needs alo 5,000 sacks. il i oo Bbeypiny N B s mung‘ them $1 «m)unnmz‘,.rl T:\n- case wa NEBRASKA CITY-Major General Har- 411‘_,.‘ lrl:‘ m"."«"'.‘n“i’.".."" was wln:’\lm.-;]l :;1’.]... B o0 i e ne and LLIAM JKRREMS' SONS, Trrors, an average of one for every beve he Com- | over damage to sheep Which the plaintiffs | tigan was here last evenjng and inspected ; The as no insurance on Mr. Huddle- 3 WL I » 4,000 pieces of mail matter handled mercial club. He promised to return and | the members of Compdny C and" their 209-11 Bouth 15th St Au‘raro dally sale 0f postal suppliesmeet the club at Its meeting this week equipment. He found things in fine shape (geiudlng Sunday), 1,000, ; nging an engineer with him | and paid the officers and the members of | NN A Staepainy + fegeni- of o | wpany a number of compliments | o The work of the box factory has heen so pan: number mpliments Annual payr 215,000, great that Manager Glascow has heen r the manner in which they did busin PR, IR forced to instal an additional engine in or The Delicious drilled and kept thelr armory Boy Bitten by Mad Dog. der to meet the large demand for hoxes, At Flavo | DUNBAR-Editor C. F. Colline of the Pl e | SUTTON, Neb., May 13.—(Bpecial.)—Ar- | present the factory engaged In turning a ur | bar Review wu; m:Mv- "n\h»v:m\(“r thur Griess, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and | out the ends for the 70,00 boxes which th A O e irat of the waek o IHof HEHE Is HE“EF Fun quE" Mrs. Charley Griess was bitten by a dog |company manufactured while at work in £ T PR 'Galbraith of Weeping Water. Mr Monday evening. By its actions it was | Nebraska City last winter. |4 O | Galbraith will finish his school contract oSN SR D (he back Urinary, BLASSt | feared the dog was- affected with rabies | Miss Mildred Porter, a prominent mem- | OS | at’ Weening Water, when he, will move, to Berb reliet from n's ilis, try Mother Gray's | Before it could do any further damage it |Der Of the senior class. has been elected to Dunbar with his y @ p L 3, wis iable vog | 3 L charge and editorship, which will be about : was shot. The child has been taken to|® POSition in the Wilber schools. The S ""Mr. Collins leaves this week for Woakneases, "In senlor. class are fast bel June v ) rea 3| the Pasteur tnstitute in Chioago for treat- | S73TL0 100, SOV TN DO hired fn difter- . | Beattle, Wash. his future home ists or sent | ment. ! - ol ver the stat DUNBAR—Dunbar has elected her teach- ke i The female octet gave a musical pro. | OaS les ere for the school year of 1910. There fs | s rgad for ”rea gram at Bhubert last Frieay ovening. The lonly one new member Miss Martin o octet is one of the promising musical or. Nebraska (uty, sister of Prof. Martin of Use it instead of other sweets; you'll enjoy HEALING EXTRAORDINARY. ganizations of the school | the schools there, who will be assistant . ! The Normal base ball team has left on | brincipal, As principal, Prof. Barackman the flavor and be benefited by its purity. If you want to be cured by & supreme its annual tov 5 Delights children— was re-elected. . ¢ with 8 food value Lk R e what rowr Rol.Sunt al tour. Tts schedule is as foliows: | P e B 1 is a sweet with a food value. Piysical or Mme@wial ajliments, o8 scund e omac rou Bellevue, May 10; Wesleyan, May 11 { BEATRICE-Mrs. Will Reed of Kansas Aaro You'll also find them modestly priced —consistent with satisfactory talloring. ; Cot ses Wn-ups 5 den eatrice, 18 vis windight tins, 109, 880, 800, ou never had an ailment, deposit price | ® | ner, May 12; Tabor, May 13 and pleases gro ups. .(.‘f.\ o torm in, oosdons of o Bt 3 ¥ 55 in bank payable to me When you are Y A A proofreader on the Kansas City Star. | A Book of cooking and candy-making recipes ses! free on request. cured, 1f there is & breath left in yo our tongu coated. = et fo vas formerly en " %) BN MER] Batee of depoait Y b e Ranchmen Sued for Fouoss. | Made of pearly white corn— ‘,'.'{J ,f'”‘"}'n:»«‘w:- fmatty ‘sasaged in the life can be saves end letter by express. CHEYENNE., Wy, 2, Vs ¢ A | s 4 % P B KT o 7 A TR our breath is foul. 2 vo., Biay 1%.—(Special)— | L s lelicions REATPRICE-At the regular competitive Booper, 18158, Shih atreet H {As & result of investigations by special erisp, sweet, delicious, arill of Company C. held last night. Private - A .. eadaches come and go. agents of the government, forty-five ranch- Donald Warren won the Colhy gold medal men and town residents have been made | | Winters Funck and Joseph Staker enlisted Transit and Levels Repair These symptoms show that | defendants to civil actions involving the | ““The Taste Lingers’’ {700 comaaty MW M6e ® MemRmee of The Wurn Optical Co. have added to | your stomach is the trouble. To |[<'¢/"% of the government domain. Tt is | CATRICE—William Jepson ar § expected that a majority of these de- | BEATRICE-Willlam Jepson and Miss their lens grinding shop the services of y | Plorence Ripiey. both of Adams, were mar- e o e e e on e s of | removethe causeis thefirst thing, | rendants will contess judgment when their ||| TOP™4F PRS- 100 Tied yesterday by Judge Spafford adjusting all kine of surveyors, engin w' Stomach cases are called Large Family sise 150, BEATRICE—At_the regular adjourned Gers aud field instruments. Wé would and . and . meeting of the Board of Education last Jike a trial at your repalr work Liver Tablets g ———— |evening Andrew Anderson was elected & Right an e TR A ot and Tal will do that. Easy | xemper, Hempnil & Buckingham, Sold by Grocers. member of the board to succeed the lute Furnam Sts. Tel Doug. 3663. to take and most effective. All Kinds of Plating Dr. R. 8. Albright. He was also elecied | temporary secretary. President Kors an