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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE hard fought. The rem that the petition for the lcense was not signed by a majority of the resident free holders, as required by law. After consider ing the matter the board of trustees unani mously decided that the application was not sufficlent . and refused to issue the Brady has never had a saloon yet « history, and every time anyone at- to get a license he runs into a figit Vernon Rouses Ire of Southerners Negro Treasury Official Takes Lunch in Restaurant of Public Building. trators contended How to Combat Deceit in Pupils | FLIES Nebraska (Continyed from Third Page.) 1t means just a little time, but it’s worth while searching out a shop that sells Sincerity Clothes [ and then you’ll at least have given yourself a fair show, Re- member that shape is more than just fa;ak:. It won't stay in un- shrunk cloth, and Sincerity Clothes are the only clothes out of which the warp has been completely re- moved by the London process. The London process seasons a fabric and keeps the suit in the same shape as when it was bought—for many seasons. A book about young men's clothes (and other men's) free if you'll write for it. Its worth while. Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co. CHICAGO treasurer; D. Beaty, assistant j s Best Method of Combatting Dishon- | - i do not know the difference between PEARL +. esty in Soholirs Disussed by | D Dinre, 'obn e ‘]' Dunkel, chief RUSTLESS Wire Screen and any other, but Schoolmasters. ';"La',:x-.-yb-x” Emil Asptin and Anita YOU will and save money by using PEARL- the o, nelghborfioet, wirs lasts longer, always looks bright - The gen- Coom gl Toncher Ih hia. county. uine has BRONZE Selvage. We have the Pearl in LIGHT and BEAVY grades, all widths; then we have the regular Black and Gal- vanized Fly Screen. B Metzge n P in [ a B About Omaha | secona masters Christian ing was twenty teachers in Omaha, South and Council Bluffe attended the meecting of the Tri-Clty School- club Saturday at the Young Men's association bullding. The meet held during the noon hour and after an informal luncheon the school men entered Into a discussion of school meth- ods, the discuesion being led by Superin- tendent Graham of the South ’ Omaha schoole In the absence of Superintendent Davidson of the Omaha schools | The best methed of combatting dishon- esty among students” w the leading toplc of discussion, and the supefintendents and princip 0ld of the etiénoes ture at o e Doy e old lof tteir, expetiénces. WIh) “NuBRARKA CITY-Word hek bren fe P " !I»n)u who persisted in writing facts on | calyed here of the death of John ¢. Hew JAs. M R1 ON & s N co. | their shirt cuffs prior to an examination [itt, one of the pioneers of this county, at siccessful teacher in this county BEATRICE—The Unlon Pacific Saturday Installed mall pouch service on thelr motor cars running between He and Lincoln. The servite will be found very convenient by residénts of this city BEATRICE-P, G at Chic formerly | From here he went to Omaha, and later located at Alllance, Neb., wh he oper ated a restaurant prior to goin Chicago BEATRICE-F. A. Lee & Son this city were yesterday awarded the contract The body was t to Vesta, Neb., yester- for erecting the new opera house Wy- mor Work wiil be started on the struc- company Ganson, under arrest lived' in Beatric WASHINGTON, May 14.—The presence ot William T. Vernon of Katfsas, the register of the treasury, who s a negro, In the restaurant of tho public bullding yester- day, aroused the ire of several southern representatives In the house. They com- plained to the management of the res- taurant and there was talk of filing a pro- | test with the speaker, who, as chairman of the building corr mission, forms the regu- lations governing the restaurant. Feeling is running rather high emong the demo- cratic memberd. |HENEY TO OFFER SPRECKLES in Calhoun Case WiIl Testimony of Wealthy Californian. How About Your.Porch Screens? K by held night alumni ing last ofticers: Clara Farnam, vice Harrison LINCOLN DRY oln Liquor & Cigar Co. —AND - H. W. Mathews Fine Old Whiskies, Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Champagne, ete. Watch our ad announcing prices and date of sale. HILLER LIQUIR CO. 1309 Farnam Street, OMAHA State Ofter SAN FRANSCO, May 16—In the bri- bery trial ‘of Patrick Calhoun today op- posing counsel clashed over the questioning by Mr. Heney of Richard Cornelius, presi- dent and business agent of the Carmen's union. Mr. Heney asked the witness to give the substance of a conversation with Rudolph Spreckels which took place prior to the carmen's strike of 1906, The defense objected. Mr, Heney replied that it was the intention of the defense to argue & conspiracy to cause a strike on the part of Spreckels and others. He declared that the people proposed to refute that Insinua- tlon and would place Mr. Spreckles on the stand. “You may question him from his birth down to the present time,” he said The court sustained the objection. CUPID AGENT GOES TO TAFT Marion Gray, ‘Convicted at Chicago, Will Appeal to President for Pardon. CHICAGO, May 15.—President Taft will review the case of Marion Gray, the young matrimonial agent whose method of cen- ducting her business led recently to her being sentencad to one year in the house of correction, according to an announce- ment made today. The woman's attorney stated that a stay of execution had been ordered by Attorpey General Wickersham In order to give the president time to look into the case, ENTIRE TRAIN IS BURNED| Linc | Captains of Companies Meet Commin- | sioners. and Decide to Awailt | Opinton by City Attorney. ! Captains of the several fire companies | met with the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners Friday afternoon for a con- | the increased pay which the legislature through the new charter granted the men, without increasing the depart- ment appropriation. The conference lasted an hour, but was without result, Action was deferred until Monday night when the city attorney will present an | opinion as to the legality of walvers of | increased pay in the event the men should slgn suca walvers, The commissioners fear that the waivers might not be legal and that later on the men, if they should s0 decld, miglit be able to go to court and secure judgment against the city for the increased pay withheld. Copiptroller Lobeck and Councilman Funkhousé of the finance committee met | with the commissioners and presented fig- | ures showing that if the full pay of all |men on the fire and police departments was pald there would be a shortage at the end of the of nearly $0,000. There {aré 152 men In the fire department and the increased pay for these men would make the department short $20,207, even if the taxes for the year were collected in_full In the police derartment there would be a ference on Daughters of the American Revolution and one of the three “real daughters'’ in town. | Mrs. Emily 8. Nettletor), aged 91, died to day In the home of her son,’ Kdgar M Nettleton, DEATH RECORD Wife Sets on EHorsc Steps on Case of Husband| - Cowboy’s Toes { Mrs. Lynch, While Awaiting Trial, | Peculiar Accident Causes Death of Decides to Let the Man | One of Buffalo Bill's Employes Go Free. | in New York. Mrs. Loulsa Reveillac. FREMONT, Neb., May 15.—(Special.) Mrs, Louisa Revelllac died at the home of her son, E. J. Revefllac, in this city yes- terday morning, of apoplexy, af the age of 51. 8he was born in Racine, Wis., and was the widow of Henry J. Revelllac, a clvil engineer, who met a tragic death near town by freesing about twenty-five years ago. She was left in stralghtened circumstances with two small children, but by her own unaided efforts was able to care for them and give them a good edu- HYMENEAL. Core-Dorothy. PIERRE, 8. D., May 15.—(Special.—In the marriage here Wednesday evening of Miss Elsle Dorothy and A. Frank Core, two of the popular young people of Plerre, start thelr life journey together.. The-bride has not only been popular in soclety. but as a year a and of girls who thought It mo harm to | EXeter. He came here in 1838 and made i e few months ago. ere. 18 no et rule 1o prohibit the stu-| gArow: itkh " school Lawn Mowers, Goodrich Garden ‘Hose and Hardware depts ‘from ' practicing this form of dls. | therCnirorr pur ik, oo ratradk Dl P —— — - e | honésty, .and the school men merely dis | Newmyer, president; Earl 0 Al » | president; Sara Cass, secretary; and. girls under their charge that it is just | Thempson, treasurer. a8 wrong to steql a higher mark in an ex- amination than what they are engtied to|&4mes of bail played in Wymore thls sea- #on the Liberty feam won from Wymore by the score of 3 to 2. Bowling and Sut- an: excuse for ‘absence asg to forge the name of another to a document of valye. |Holmes and Willlams for Wymore. —_— GIBBON — Gibbon will celebrate the DISCUSS PAY OF FIREMEN | Fourth this year and is looking for chal- BUT PUZZLE YET uNsoLVED]muwh games on that day. The largest amount of cash ever raised here for a celebration was raised this morning. one of the prominent society young men of this city was united In marriage Thur day at Washington, Kan. to Miss Grace ing and will make it their future home. HUMBOLDT--Miss Caroline McCready oi Pawnee City, has been added to the her place to be that of principal, at a salary of per month. The position of assistant principal is the only one re- AINSWORTH—M. E. Moore, a workman in a wagon shop had two fingers nearly cut off and the third and fourth badly Ssaw operated by a_ gasoline engine. The doctor who dressed the hand, thinks he may be able to save the fingers. early ploneers of this community, dled at his home Wednesday, death resulting from old age. The funeral was conducted hy ment was made In the Loseke cemetery. His wife and six children survive. CENTRAL CITY—John Patterson, jr. stock of general merchandise at Beneca, Kan., for the big do e store huilding of A. P. Kibbhe, located at the southeast of the most valuable business locations in this city. GIBBON--At a regular meeting of the elected and W. L. Randall was elected | chief. The department has two hose and one heok and ladder company It has a 1511-1613 DODGE STREET | forge "an excuse. tor avsence from school, | 1§ home on a farm near this city until u | and elected the following caussed the best method of showing the be BEATRICE—In ohe - of the prettiest as to steal money from a bank, or to forg, ton, ‘weré in_the points for Liberty and {lenges from ~neighboring ball teams for NEBRASKA CITY—-Walter rmstrong. Sharp. They arrived in this city last even- corps of instractors of the eity schools, majniug to be filled, cut and torn, while working with a band LEIGH—-Herman Bakenhus, one of the Rev. Mr. Deninger this morning and inter- and Albert Hastings have exchanged a corner of the triangle, and regarded aa one fire department elght new members were fine cement block engine house and a 6,000 Judge Crawford in police court Saturday | NEW YORK, May 15—Harry Beebe, a cation. morning allowed Mrs. self awaliting trial, t posing of the case of her husband, James | Severely Lynch, who had been arrested for not sup- | Ped upon by ‘a norse ridden paralysis porting her. 7 Winnte Lynch, het- | Lander, Wyo., cowboy, 0 act as judge in ‘dis- | $HOW, dled today, | brulsed last cowboy. Partial with bein a Buffalo Bill's Beebe's great toe was Monday, step- tellow devéloped and Pleading that he had a joh waiting for | death followed. Surgeons at Bellevue hos- him and would take care of his wife in the future, Lynch was discharged by the | they belleved Beebe died of paralytic rable: Judge upon the advice of the wife. “nnay. where. Beebe dif Their | & rare form of the two children are to he placed by a relative | years old. In the 8t. James Orphanage and the pa ents will live apart. Mrs. Lynch will throwing pepper in.another woman's eyes, |- be tried , Tuesday for , sald tonight disease, He was that " |SILVER.SERVICE WITH PICTURE QF JEFF.DAVIS IS SENT SOUTH | shortage of ahout $37,000. | In the event waivers are held to be ille- gal, it will be necessary to lay off a num- ber of men in both departments, but this would cripple the service, |ELKS BOOST BUILDING FUND ‘Tho) and First Baptist Church, with Others, Help Child Saving Institute, Omaha lodge of the | butkding fund for the Child Saving ingti- Iks has boosted the tute a all parts of the town. PLATTEMOUTH—About rain fell In this, city and evening. mouth was to be visited by an ol ioned filcod, but the lowering of the of the street last summer made room the carrying off,of the surplus water. of the sewers overflowed, NEBRASKA CITY—Some time P. Griffen, u second-hand dealer rested on five cqunts charging not keeping a proper recor | he purchased. He pleaded guilty ing and was fined $30 on one two vicinity inches him count gallon storage tank, with mains running to of Friday. It looked for a time that Platts- fash- middle One since was ar- with of gonds which last even- an; Express Collides with Freight Near Colmar—Five Killed and Twelve Hurt. STRASBERG, May —~A bad rallroad ac- cident occurred last night at Herlisheim, near Colmar. An express train from Basle to Cologne ran into a freight train that had been derailed on aecount of the explosion of the locomotive bollers. Four members of the crew and one passenger were kilied and twelve passengers were injured. The wreckage took fire and the passenger train was completely burned out. r d She was an active member of the Catholic church and herf uneral will be held from St. Patrick's church Saturday morning. Mrs. Ollie Churchill, Mrs. Olile Churchill, 65 years of age, died of pneumonia Friday at her home, 402 North Fourteenth street. The funeral is to be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the resi- dence, with burial in Forest Lawn ceme- tery. Rev. C. W. Savidge will officiate, Raymond Serva. WASHINGON, May 16.—The presence of newspaper reporter has made:a wide ac- quaintance, not only in the city, but with people over the state. The groom was for a long time at the hemd of the police de- partment of the city. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION, Btate of Nebraska, Office of Audi Public Accounts, Lincoln, Feb. 1t is hereby certified that the Northern Assurance ompany Limited of London, England, has complied "with (he insurance law of fhis state applicable to sush com- panies and is therefore authorlzed to con- /| by of Battle Creek. Neb., died of acute appen- dicitis at St. Joseph's hospital Thursday. The body is now at the Heafey undertak- ing ropms and will be sent home for burial, Mrs. Emily S, Nettleton. SIOUX CITY, Ia., May 15.—The one ‘“real daughter” of the American revolution, who belonged to the Sioux City chapter of HAIL STORM LOSS CYCLONE INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER HAIL LOSS. The Public has long, in vain, sought reliable protection against HAIL STORM LOSS. We are now in position to insure against this hazard in an OLD LINE COMPANY. John R. Ringwalt Theo. L. Ringwalt RINGWALT BROS. STABLISHED 1864 Phones—Doug. 423-A4423 INSURE EVERYTHING ACCIDENT BURGLARY EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY}] ELEVATOR AUTOMOBILE BOILER PLATE GLASS ' CYCLONE HAIL BONDS tinue the business of fire insyrance in thig state for the current year ending January 8, 1910, Witness my hand gnd the ublic accounts auditor of year first above written. (Seal.) SILAS A, Auditor of Publ C. E. PIERCE, Deputy. ISAAC A. COL| the other dlsmissed on his obey the law in the future. HUMBOLDT—O. A. Cooper, who h been engaged in the milling business ‘n this city for thirty years, states that he paid this week, for the first time in his life, $1.30 per bushel for wheat. There is very filtle wheat left in the country, but this is the price being paid on a quantity de- livered hv John Fenelon, a farmer from northwest of the city NEBRASKA CITY severa hallstorm v | Murray and did gre of $10, vited at A recent | meeting of the lodge. With $5 donated by the First Baptist church and $20.% in smailer sums from other sources, the total {1s now $0,754.68, with $.215.32 vet to {In the next fifteen days. June 1 is |time limit when the $6.00 must be hand Little Miss Ruth port street but the says khe will enter a eounter com. |t plaint, charging that she was assaulted | G1ft of State of Misstanippl to Battle. st Shie Tives at 48 Plorce street, ship Containk Sixty-Three Pleces S and Costs '$7,200. FEAR OF FEVER EPIDEMIC bttt 4 DISPELLED BY SCHOOL PROBE | | ¢ “hildren Examined by Physiclans at PHILADBLPHIA, May 16.—Carefully packed and under close guard the magnifi- Park and Mason Scheols Yes- terday Afternoon, cient silver service for the United States | battleship Mississipp! was shipped from | this city ‘today to Merldian, Miss. The | icé, which was made by a Philadelphia Nothing to indicate an epidemic of scar- | let fever was found by Dr. Ralph W. Con- nell, commissioner, and Dr. R. P. Jensen, elry house, was on public view in the art gallery of the company all this week. | fynq of the new bullding. The admission assistant commissioner of health, in an examination of the children attending the | It will be placed on exhibition in Meridian | oo knl ‘ihs siidiincs. mum:| Park and Mason publie schools. on Monday for a week and will then be |p ..o hundred. All children who had been il during the taken to Jackson for public view, after | v | | The day's additions to the building fund | which it will be transferred to Pascagoula, il H IASt two weeks were examined, but - the physiclans found that none had had an for the Institute include. the following sub- where on June 1 it will be presented to the P Tt Lol thing kindfed to scapi6t féver except seven, scriptions: Wwho are now quarantined. These seven big " battleship. } 3 60,629.43 | More than the usual int was sat- Previoualy acknowledged K ."».',l.'l‘/(‘.”‘“ under bond of $100 cach to keep the are thought to have caught the disense from one child, the little daughter of Mr. Omaha lodge No. 39, B. P. 0. Elks. 100,00 | L ¢ e tached to the service whie view First Baptist ‘church... o | Peace. The parties live in the north part A ; o %0/ of the city, and have appeared In court no cause of the criticism relat.ve to the T PR, jless than half a dozen times during the graving of the portrait of Jefferson Davis | (!¢ A;:,"‘j;‘;(m last few weeks. on one of the la of, the 1C. D. T.aves o CENTRAL CITY-Miss Minnie Smith of ’ The “service' conts loces, welghs | Wiillam " K tmeid this city and Forrest Gray of Creston, and Mra. A, Smith, 1308 Park avenue, who'| apiste 2600 otmee R Loy ol e NGt Neb.. were -married at the home of the was: allowed ' to attend school » VRPN S0 o b 3 | bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith ol and play s el L8 John Henderson | T with the clildren for one-half day betore | PLNCh, POWI has engraved on one side a |gohn Jendersor yesterday, Rev. R. J. McKenzie, pastor of the nature of hek 11l 5 Y DELOre | pictuiré ot the battleship Mtississippl, which | Amanda L.fatedt At the Methodist church, performing the cere. Neind Ress was Known was launched in Philadelphia in 186, and [ E. P. H., 100 Howard street.. mony. Immediately after (he ceremony ULy 8t the giSeantined homes showsl | A tna opposite s1ds. &' it ¢ the old | Carlisle ‘Allen ... the youny couple lstt for Creston. where that fmpure milk Aid not cause.the fever, | 11 & g @ ai. i AR N | ot AR +ivrs it Mr. Gray is engaged in the hardware busi- an‘the seven families secured milk from | ooy oy Ississipp! pullt 1n Pola-| garl Randajl !\l o wix dairl Had all secirea milk trom one | 2¢/P® In 181 ana sunk by Confed-|H. c. Bolght NORTH PLATTEMiss of two dairies the heal Om ONe | erate batteries in the.civil war. Admiral | E. Stacey ... . 1" 3 and Charles McEvoy of this city were : oaith comminsloner | peivel was exscutive officer of the sh p | Adolf Bchmidt EERTRRTITN . 5| united in marriage at 8t. Patrick's church #ays the cause of the epidemic could -5, Ll i e ik i Miller Lock. | 1ke Zoon ¥ at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, Father charged to that source. b3 '; {3 e b 2 '“’“‘"i" L " " | Greenman and S8am Carney 5 | Carroll officlating. After emony tha i , 00d, of Crystal Springs, Miss., wh Aug Jeitter 2% | couple we o Ogallala, e a_receptic = r:“: :‘m r;md Who was Aakeniill with | tatner. was -sommandar of- the: sid Mie. | e [ ¥as ‘hetd at ‘the brids's home; Bride and carlet fever just as likely. got it from a en ""i],"‘ J:_:” as anything. said D ;:‘a:‘:’;;,vl; I:ull:"mxln.m ntal in y::;:m "m“ nell. ' “Ready-to-wear i Fgghnnd 4 . 54 fever germs, thoigh the Bmith child might | ¢ PR not have been inoculated with the dise from that source.” The physiclans investigated .the schools Friday after 0. After the children were vas held at the bride’s home. RBride and | oom returned here vesterday and will | bnce go to housekeeping in 4 new home in the Third ward of this city NEBRASKA CITY rding to the re- turns of the assessors Winfield 8. Holden dismissed the two schools were thoroughly Tumigated. Al the rooms will be kept tghtly ciosed today. Tomorrow they will be thoroughly aired and by Monday the Kealth commissioner says.there will not be & dlgn of scaglet fever in the Park or of Burr {8 the richest man in this county, | He returns $34.420 in personal property, of Mason schools, even If. there have been an &erms there. promising to Germans Bar Negro Soldiers. BERLIN, May The Prussian military authoritles have decided to discontinue the enlistment of negroes in the army. The | explanation is that the negroes have adopted the vices and none of the virtues of German civilization, seal the da BARTON, o dccaunts of fhe and raise the on AGENT, a Walker of 2531 Daven- with the assistance of three of her girl friends, gave a home talent pro- duction f'r the benefit of the foundation Thursday morning a ited the ~vicinity ~ of t damage to the \fruit | and growing crops. Yesterday another | visited the northern part of this county, killing chickens and pigs and injuring fruit trees. During the last two days n two and walf inches of rain has fallen in the eastern part of this county BEATRICE—On complaint of Mrs. Weber, charging Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Hugh with disorderiy conduct, Judge Ellis yesterday fined the defendants $1 and costs and put all three of the principals in Lhe was 1 penny n an ev. reda } on be ho n a al; Barker Block Ellen Kildare be # FIRE Total 860,781,608 Ralan Time | DIVORCE DECREE ENDS TRIAL MARRIAGE well Trial Intellectual Ky, M Con- clothing made 1n to raise Lz it. Jun WRIGHT CLUB AT -DAYTON Orgunization Formed to ¢ Welcome to Aviators on Return Home, May 16.—The International Aeroplane club has been organized here, the object being to commemorate the home- Goming of the Wright brothers The club will endeavor to ona of national importance. ase Mrs, Charles Cal Ky, of Eminence, Hushand for Amaity. An Their ana Leave Bt o W e 0 % wa Insure on the Mot Favorable Terms, Adjust Losses Porsonally and Pay Them Promptly land owner. Mr. Holden came to this CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. | CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. county & poor boy and the first fow years that he was here he trapped wild animals of all kinds and sold thelr pelts. He put his money In real estate and since then| giate of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of | State of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of | State of Nebraska, Office pf Auditor of has been dealing in lands, all in this and | puplic Accounts— Lincoln Feb. 1st, 1908— Public Accounts—Lincoln, Feb. lst, 19— | Public Accounts, Lincoln, Fub. 1. 1081t Johinson county. it is hereby certified, that the G la It is hereby certified, thaf the National In- |is hereby tified that the Buffalo Com. NORTH PLATTE Fire Insurance companw of New York, In| surance company of Allegheny, in the state | mercial Insurance company cof Butfalo. in of the high school cadet the state of New York, has complied with of Pennsylvania, has complied wih the in- | the state of New York. has complied with yésterday morning. for the insurance law of this state, applicable surance law of this state, applicable to such | the insurance law of this state, applicable they will go into camp to such companies and is therefore author- | companies and is therefore authorised to|to such companies, and Is therefore author: turning home Monday night or Tuesday | ized to continue the business of fire insur-|continue the business of fire insurance in|ized to continue the business of fire $o- morning.” They were accompanicd by | ance in this state for the current year end- | this state for the current year ending Jan- | surance in this state for the current year/ Principal E. G Ringer. The. aeation of | ing January 31, 1910 uary 3ist, 1910, ending January 81, 1910, the camp is on the shore of the (o Witness my hand and the Witness my hand and the seal of Witness my hand and the weal of the p is a4 8 } ! auditor of pub) accounts, uditor . of public accounts, the day auditor of public accounts, the day and lake and is sald to be an ideal s year first above written year first above written year first above written, camp. The cad icipate a (Beal) BILAS H (8eal) SILAS R. BARTON (Seal.) SILAS R. BARTON ditor of Public Auditor of Public Accounts. Auditor of Public Accounts. Deputy PIERCE, Deputy. (& PIERCE, Deputy. EMINENCE, cree entered In favor o well against Jane Parks Caldwell, terminated the famous “trial and “intellectual affinity” ¢ New York last December Mrs. Caldwell went to New York with another man and stated that her marriage to Caldwell. solemnized but a few days before she {eft him, had been of the “trial variety and that the man who accompanied | her metropolls was her affinity.”” No defense the petition. of the of th thiest men [NEW CHARGE_FOR HEINZE New York Banker Arraigned ond Indictment Ch Misuse of Fands. NEW YORK, May $%.—F. Augustus Helnze,® already under indictment on a charge of overcertification of his hrother, { Otto Heinze's checks, was arraigned on a new indictment, charging misapplication 15.—~A divorce de- Charles A, 0. % Cald- orty-nine m. ompany left Gothenburg, for five days, re- mbe arly whera today narriage” each y se that startied make r the day seal the of lay the and the and pleasant | HARTON military and folly camp life, though . strict Accounts. | discipline will' be maintained Intellectual | BEATRICE—A terrific windstorm was offered against | this section Friday night. West husband, who i city barns and outbuildings on o o is of Mrs. Willlam Blakely and in were blown down. A windmill pled over, falling on’the house Bien, west “of town. daminging considerably. At CMtonia ight ear was picked up by n See- | the middle of a_moving A PIERC C. B E. to the visited of th farms A. C. Reel ower: tog My, Von the struc It is said The Tenderfoot Farmer Tt was ‘one of ti We X;e Also Agents for Willlamsburgh Ofty Fire Insurance Company. Buffalo German Fire Insurance Com. pany. London Guarantee & Accident Com. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATJO) Nebraska, Office of Auditor of yunts, Lincoln, February 1. 190 certified, That the General and Life Assurance Corpora- tion of Perth, Scotland, has complied with the twister | the insurance law of this siate, applicable frain’ and | 1o such companies, and Is therefore ‘au rolled into the ditch. Property damage in | thorized to continue the business of a ing | the path of the tornado ok e dent, health, burglary and theft insurance ORTH PLATTE-State Superintondent | (his state for®the current’ year ending Bisnop has annqunced the faculty fr the [*'gummary’of report filed for the year end- Ncrth Platte funior normal as follows: | e eseraber 317 108 Dr! J. A. Beattie. Cotner university; Super- | ; 3 intendent Wilson Tout, North Plaite INCOME. Superintendent P. M. Whitehead, Gothen $. burg; Superintendent J. O. Lyne. Minden CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF NEFRASKA, OFFICE of Auditor of Public Accounts, Lincoln, Feb. 18t, 1906, It is hereby certified, that the Guarantee Company of North America, of Montreal, Canada, has complied with the Insurance Law of this state, applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized |to continue the business of Fidelity In- surance in this state for the current year ng January 31, 1910, Bummary of report filed for ending December 81st, 1908 SINCOME. O i00.908.3¢ 63,522.50 se experimental farmers, who put green spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory was that it didn't matter what the cow ate so long as she was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entgfed into his calculations. 1t’s “only a “‘tenderfoot’’ farmer that would try such ¢ . 80 experiment with @ cow, But meny a farmer feeds him- self regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might elmost us well et shev. ings for all the he_gets out of bis food. The result is that the stomach grows ‘‘weak’" the actiSa of the organs of digestion sud nutrition are impaired end the man suffers the miseries of dyspeplia and the agonies of nervousness. To streagthen the stomach, restore the activity of the or gans of digestiom and nutrition and brace up the ncrias, one ot Ac. State Publi it hereby Accident, Fir we K the year f Premiums | All_other sources | Premiums Total * D ANl Tother AN0.50.58 sources failing remed, well as the In the strictest sedse * It contains neither eine. from opium, its outside wrapper. Don't let a doeler delud stomach, Liver Plerce’s Golden Madical Discovery. It is ds healed by its u: intoxieants nor narcotics, and is ococaine and other dangerous drugs. ' blood ‘‘just as good" as *Golden Med n uae » @and has the contidence of physiclans a Golden Medical Discovery” is o temperance med free fro All ingredients printed on alcohol you for his own profit. There is no medicine for cal Discovery. " — JUST FOR & Te prove to Prings Anyoné . want!. to ta 'vantage of these rare offers, wi have to cut out this add and bring it to us. The failowing »re 25 Diamond Rin 13 Diamond Rings, 20 Diamond-Rings, regular §40. now This offer is good for ome week only. Take advantage -of this sale at Brodkey's Jewelry Oo, 1401 Douglas St TEST v % i ular $20. now lar $30, now | of the funds of e Mercantile National bank in March and October He pleaded not set’ far next Fria Misuse of fun | tional bank 00 sullty the case was 1s of the Mercantile AmOUNUINg to more than § giving loans without taining sufficisnt charged | sixteen .instances the loans, | 18 charged, were made the paying off the others. G Island Boud Election. GRANDISLAND, Neb.. May 14 clal)~The city council has called clal election of th voters of Island for the iss. intersection bonds, Na- %, a in it purpose .of by on notes is of security Bome I (Spes a spe- Grand denomination $1,000 per cent, optional to the city after five years; life of bond, teh years. The eleg- tion will be held June 16 e of $17.00 in paving | | Superintendent V. 8. Strickland, Bloor ton; Miss Maude Mollyneaux, North Pla Svperintendent Willlam . Ebfight Platte. The normal will hegin its sum: | term on June 7 and end Ju . HUMBOLDT—The annual the juniors to the seniors choois took place Thursday the home of Mr. and Mrs chere @ short literary and an Wwas rendered. ~ The scrved al the Park hotel xS ) epaited shortl 2oing Via the hack r flie roin. About forty covers were and four courses were served | Zimmerman, '10, acted as toastmaster | responues were' madc by Morgan [ 705, Alfred Rist, '10; Mattle Gridley. Tom Jdones, ‘09 ‘and Superintendent and Principal Mjss Berry BRADY—A oor has reception of the evenin Ash ford musical banquet to which ite on account just been At the spring election the fayor of a lcense and W. an application for & saloon w Remonstrar ing tte North cit tie w th hefore 10 o'clock lald | g Samuel and Walgh, Horf | of the faculty. had 3| in regard to granting a license for a raloon | village voted in White filed | s were flied and at a hearing the case was Total DISBURSEM holders...§ s | Paia | Al policy other paymer otal Admitted ~assets f LIABILITIF, % | Unpaia claims and ex- arned premiums Surpius beyond capl stock and other 1L DIlitles cuvoier.s 0.8 H,178.66 # Witness avditor. of $1,867.453.98 seal of the the day and my hand and Dublic the yunts written year first (Seal) SILAS R. BARTON Auditor of Public Accounts. | [ C. E. PIERCE, Deputy Paid All Unpaid claims and ex All Capital stock paid up Surplus beyond vapiial Auditor of Public year above written ( « DISBURSEMENTS. licy holders § 53.630.00 other paymer.ts 142,851.07 Total i 3 Admitted Awssets LIABILITIES, $ 26.328.00 98,546.50 44.757.58 $169,607.08 + 304,600.00 390.07 1,448,494.51 penses ) rned premiums other labilities stock and other Habil- itles Total 7., Witness my 974,287.48 1,278.887.43 o 148,494,561 seal of the Accounts the day and SILA® R. BARTON, Auditor of Public Accounts. PIERCE, Deputy. hand und‘ lhk“ Beal) . E. pany. Lioyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com. pany. United States Guarantee Company. Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Company. Employer’ pany Liability Insnrance Come CERTIFICATES PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE Losses Paid in Omaha Over Three Hundred Thousand Dollars