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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 28 1909, b 3 l = ] 6 | ' Neb | Nebraska ebraska | Nebraska HALF-MINUTE STORE TALK ¥ s -crté | Sometimes a man imagines that to get perfect satisfaction in 1 the students by Governor Shallenberger, | l e ! clothes he must pay exorbitant prices. Nothing could be further ARE LAYING FOR GOVERNOR |+t e S0 Vil 0% | Ansley Objects from the truth-—providing, of course, you g to the Hght store. For liver unto them thelr diplomas and to sign - - y e instance—suit satisfaction is sold here at $10 to $35 them s prestdent of the board. The colo to Train Service JEWELR‘ When Shallenberger Visits Norfolk | nei made the presentation ech and he gt | He Will Hear n"“‘ | @ssured the students they were getting the | cu' Ellss | “genuine articles’ in their diplomas. | New Burlington Schedule Does Not | \ s S S | Suit Business Men and Com- | |HEAD OF INSTITUTION FRETTING | From the office of the g. nor there has " F | ! iled. issued a statement that Secretary of State plaint May Be ! | State Board of Assessment Likely to |Junkin has avthority to disapprove al Sbecial 3=t | Have a Levely Time Fixing claims which go through his hands, but ANSLEY, Nea, May v\‘;vm\'\ h the Minut f Last it is beyond his jurisdiction to write a | new tr service of the ington does . e Minutes of Las | ¢ I . | 1egal opinion on the vouchers and then | not sult the bu men of Ansley an ABOUT » ABOUT Meettn BN (B4iA, 10U MATE'H Ch OPHOE o U8 | the CampliiiL: Wil Bo’ thken 0. With 4 rousers=-- , s Correspondent is not right and there is no half way |Secure better accommodatior * | '.'c! T ASLMABLE STORE PRICE ”V(:-,T:‘ 2 M(:\" o ’“};‘,T ",, ".,,.n | &round. 1f the claim is jilegal in the| A Commercial club was organized here This store has especial claims to your - 8 L 3 o 0! yester nd the organization will back " HE MOST PHENOMINAL BARGAIN OFFERINGS | Munienberger gets to Norfolk to deliver | opinion of the secretary of state it is his | ¥ v i "ly"" e G bor i S [ attention when you need an extra pair. 1 EVER KNO OMAHA the address before the gradusting class |duty lo disapprove it, Whether it has been | he Move 10 take the case 1o the comie| WN IN of the high school there it {s very proba- [ endorsed by the governor or not sl fecse g Mhiek gunrasate | Our stock is the largest WATOHES Lthd dd 2 as ble he will have one of the most Interest- | All of this talk grew out. of the action |™ "h \_"[m u""“"m"‘.'h‘l; 'mm“, int ABRIE b B e R L of all kinds and descriptions; Ing times of his career as chief executive [of the secretary in approving a voucher principal ca 5 - Some The aelektion’ ta sew and i i 1k the train service is that under the new / 5.5 - regular $1.00 to $30.00 values; in this sale —that {s if the emploves of the Norfolk |for 3200 for mileage books for the Ov-| ermedrie omny cre irain a ey eath way | of sontaine many things o \ A . asylum get his ear. of . secre had written or p « the Th q at half the regular jewelers’ prices— v There in trouble at the’ Norfolk asylum | §r707 Afler (he serelary had written on | siops gt g et BB e did] the tor - valves, | conbiicranty e Vo € ale seem o ® | sense of the club that the case shoul e O ~ 59¢, $1.50, $3, $5, $10 and $15 o e eeimey s | business ilke, but as the governor had “ull | reterred to the commission [ ok greater than the prices in- - on the superinte ve s | ns L ] | knowledge in the premises he would ap- The guarantee we put on 4 BRACELETS —In aimost unlimited) Combination Cuff Links and Tie Pin |#iven it out cold to the governor that un- | HFCH | Pald Firemen at Fairbury. | merchandise extends to our assortment, new designs and elegant| Sets—Made in ladies’ big assortment, [less he discharges the superintendent of Nebraaiin MTitasy Bense | FAIRBURY., Neb., May Z.—(Special) trouser dept. as well finish, wonderful values- BERO WG 5, v o0 ok venend] BB | e s what the treuble In between| Adjutant General Hartigan has issued | The Rew wagon ordered by the city coun- | ... 81,00 to $5.00 " NI L Just exactly what the trou etween [ Adjutant Gene ALl teeded | e By 6 SABREURE Rt | $l t 512 ? .U-IAN RILVE%L BAGL“"]]\[Q':(I)COR.;("’;[.Q Stone Hat ;““ and 15¢ Mrs. Clarke, the superintendent of nurses, | the following order: :‘Nf ;Nl'h '_PP" »a” ire departmen A u o » » Int t of the institution| One. Pursuant to the military code the |JY hedsiin £ " ! .r' Jined, cholce tops, gray. fin-| 80c Rhine Stone Hat Pins ::: ;::er:‘uo‘;”p?n;:flt;? knowe better than | follaming arc designated as the military | It I8 a combination chemical engine and But we call particular attention to the 4 [ Prices: $1.00 Jet Hat Pins. .. o SO | nvone eise not on the inside, but tor | board of the state of Nobraska: Brigudicr | hook and ladder wagon with hose reels three following prices as expressive of the P For $3.50 values.... .. $1.50|50c Jet Hat Pins........5¢ to 15¢ vo hEve Deen MAKING | Sl raa ok Rt COIREL B T The department is being organized so that ¢ value which eareful For $1.50 values CUT GLASS AT HALF. O L s g D O IUTIL X Wiomutki | naveatels 'thy. fing ikhters WITL B0 & Dald | sreatest amount of valu . < The - : charges and counter charges which finally [ Colonel G. A. Eberly, Major 1. H. Phelps. | hereafter the fire fig pai otfibarison’ will SHow is- entiely tmpodsts MOUNTED COMBS — Thousands of| $4.00 Cut Glass Comparts. . .. STROF Two. The following recommendations | instead of a volunteer organization A DO, r 0 vesulted in the doctor telling the govern 1 \ L them, in fancy cut, of KKKKKK and|$2.00 Cut Glass Vases. PR | to use the axe or he would quit ,’,‘"‘,,"",“'“"““{:,, ”’“‘ ’\"‘,r",\"‘;""d "“"'\ NAV® | team has been purchased for the use ot | ble in other stores. aseorted finishes, 50c to $3.50 values, $6.00 Cut Glass Berry Bowls. . $2.7! One who pretends to know says the €ov- | axsistant adjutant Benerai, Major Chaties | the department and the bullding re- | $ $ Rreat smap at........10¢ to 50¢|$24.00 Water Sets.........8L2.0Q | crnor's sympathies are with the head of [ H. Dean, commissary: Major Morkan J. | modeled | $ 50 50 50 ' BARRETTS-—Engraved and plain, un-| And several other articles at equally |y nurses, and it is a porsibility that the Faherty, quastermusieri [First Licutenant | 2 | usual assortment for selection-— marvelous bargains. superintendent’s head will be dropped in )inrn-“;:‘rhmvr.'fy"md't‘-m' ir dbutenant | Governor to Normal Graduates. | ____., _, — $2.00 values, Friday ..........98¢|$10.00 Silver Tea Service....84.98 | the basket ana Mrs. Clarke permitted to| Three. Lieutenant Colonel F | KEARNEY, Neb. May (Special.)— | $1.50 values, Friday ..........75¢| Teapot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher and | hoia on to her job. fon. m Alu-u:’du,myl:?vm ’14 s | Governor Shallenberger spoke to v‘m I\anr': ‘ $1.00 values, Friday .... --25¢| #poon holder, all quadruple plate and | pr. Percival was in Lincoln some time | pUERTC SIATE as CREINEANRG K3reeon gencral ney Normal graduates st the opera »;m, 50c values, Friday. ... 1 and 15¢| hand burnished, in very desirable |ag, and remained here a few days, during | for duty | Wednesday forenoon. coming on via auto ’ DUTCH COLLAR AND BELT PINS—| patterns .... ..... D8 | which time he laid out his grievances to Wl"v_-dm "‘\’mllvnmr v-o‘:x‘vln\.nul‘nn u’h\ ";nd | N_vlll'-flv Mm:yfir”“ ‘l(lu-r‘.nn‘ SR Assorted settings and finishes, $1.00$10.00 Fruit Bowls at. the governor, which he later followed up | FrS, RRAUTUICED GOk M SUTRIENG MORARS | The snnusl band concert and rec Publi Dowie Col B A to $1.50 values, on sale |85.00 Berry Bowls at. with letter, in which he threatened 10 | Qariermuster “Sorts w1 be - jeued 1 | ot neld in the cnapel at the normat Tues: | Public Honor owie Colony Buy s ‘ At reacilBS, 35¢, 30¢ *nd 48¢183.00 Berry Bowls at. ek the whole bosiness L ot 0 isa [ 1/0AY RCATBAN Shige K50 e SO0t - : ‘ 25¢ Pearl ff Links..........10¢|$2.00 Berry Bowls at. Quiet at Lincoln Asylum. are belng {ssued in substantial boxes hav- | was over. Large crowds were in attend- tor MrS- Howe Land n Canada - J t t ° From the Lincoln asylum came the re-|ing hinged lids and rzv‘-rnl:wul by hasps mv:}-m“'\ at all the meatings. Y v here | locks. These boxes, locks, and keys wi b — PO , K Forks, Spoons, E Half Pri e T S R L e P e SR : - . . nives, S, oons, Etc., a ce is quiet and the employes are getting to- | o0, TEOreC . OF At T erty. Nebraska News Notes Famous Author Receives Many Mes- | ponvars of Church in Chi Wi $2.00 Silver Plated Dessert Spoons, at, | gether to bury the hatchet, fearing a| “Bix. " Al allowances for drill or other | PAIRBURY-An indicatior the' Vilue it ¢ in cago Will Sterling Sliver Souvenirs sages on Ninetieth Anniversary L per set ................00e O8¢ | wholesale discharge. Some are afraid if | purpose shall be fnhrrr']h-d by {ny company | of Jefferson county land is shown by the ag Migrate to New Distriot , at, N ised, that | Or organization whose reports or returns | gcale of the Fiene farm in Cub creek pre & i . ‘ Bpoons, regular $1.50, at....... Thel Y0 Sl Ik Tablec Soomib e AT T e s discharge | AT not filed and approved by the adjutant | cincr, a fow miles. from the eity, ai of Her Birth Near Calgary. Bterii 8 per set s .. $1.50 | Felix may be abla to caus general within threa months from the date | price’ of 3100 per acre, amounting to $20,00 IS erling Silver BSouvenir Spoons, to|[g1.50 Berry Spoon. ... .+ .@9¢ | of apunch of others who, %o it is reported, [ when such report or return is required to | for cres in the tract s P e $1.00 values, at $1.00 Meat Forks. @ | ure not doing as much work as their sal- | be on file by the regulations Thirty-two years ago, May |, BOSION, Mass, May &1 —Surroun Y| WINNIPEG, Man, May 27.—Three rep- HSea VRRERREITT 35¢ $1,00. GFkvy Dadels 0@ | aries entitle them to do. Non-Coms Appointed. ! cloudbirat. the worst in’ the | her children and grandchildren, Mrs. Julld | rogentatives from the Dowle colony bt $1.00 Silver Plated Tea Spoons, m,‘”'m) "dy"‘ 00 Plated Knives and| It is probable Governor Mullenberger wiil | The following have been appolnted on visited this local- | Ward Howe celebrated her %0th birthday per set : X Zion City, near Chicago, are in Edmonston, o s it is | the regimental non-commission staff of T T ....50¢| Forks, at......$1,48 and $2,50 |permit everything to remain just a he ot ¢ ey ’ completing a deal for the purchase fro untll Arthur Mullen, state ol inspector |the FIrst regiment: Regimental sergeant | {i (it tobrls floated backwards over | per advanced age the famous writer ts in [NPMRIRUDE @ fed) for the pu mm"p.n'y i, v or, A. Lester Dick of Omaha: regimen- | A . i full possession of her factlties and mental > T and ex-officlo governor, is able to come | Major. A. Lester : BEATRICE—The Board of Education held | two townships of land In the irrigated dis- ndd cut umhler "hl'"hr - mlsnc ]uc : lsc back to Lincoln and advise him. Before | (8] quartermaster sergeant, W. G. Eonnen- | o special meating last evening and awarded | keenness and still manifests great interest . . s Values in this sale at d s0 rapidly below the [at her Beacon street home today. Despite trict about forty miles east of Calgary. 24 i scheln of Stanton; regimental ‘commissary | the contract for desks and chairs for the | in all the great publc questions of the d heag g / y puib> ,‘fi‘:lll“,.::“;::r;wtb::mt::"l:mr\‘:;.u‘nmr:y sergeant, C. K. Gardner of Lincoln new high school bullding tothe Omaha | The fesbleness of age, however, reddered i ‘1": “::"“ colony will migrate to the new : " vi s, | Supply company, representing a Cleveland Mrs. Hows b- | 1an s summer. Soldid Gold Signet and Stone Set Rings—$3.50 to $4.00 values;|n vite Farmer Fonnd Dead. v N5 ; Y it imperative that Mrs. Howe forego a pu ikl 3. $4. 3| but since he left the switch, stories of en factory. The contract amounts to $1647. J k : st CHICAGO, May Z.—E. L. Carey, secre- g 3 Moo ’ Henry Deardoff, wealthy farmer 1f R. Craig was clected census emumeratc lic observance of her anniversary : . all sizes, hundreds of styles, bright or rose finish, at....$1.89 fi:.ltfl'nf:... ::::r:::';\fln;:«n:r:.r«‘gn: (‘|’ui:: ing between Hickman and_ Bennett, in| BEATRICE_A meeting was heid at ri.| During the day the only oceurrence which Fris 3! i fllm::‘!e colony at o C:u' to- 3o0li 3 $ 3 1 B % > ~gay lis Tuesday night to discuss the proposi- | was in any way ceremonial was a reception y declare ere was no intention of Baby Rings—Solid gold, single stone settings or plain and Sig-funtil the big gun gets able to take the |Southern Lancaster county, foll from his | 1% Tue oonsolidating a1l the echool ais- | of her tatimate frietds Axsisting. Mre. | leaving Zon City net effects, $1.00 values 39¢ | reine. wagon some time last night. breaking his|tricts In the township and establishing a | b . ¥ Howe were her four children, Mrs. Maud | "It IS just possible that land may have . ve e neck. When Irwin Lefferdink, a buteher | township high school that place, About | : In the meantime those who have relatives rwin rdink, a butch p higl dr*’(‘l‘lh "‘m'};“"m “Im‘}"‘ Howe Elliott, who came all the way from | been purchased near Calgary by former e Thousan arti Sal 8 j it e priey road | Ifty taxpayers att | ” d' of other icles too numerous to mention. @]in the insane asylums and are able to|at lyn kr.flfl!‘d“n h!n}»lnx Slong-the road | o) Jodfenssd by Anna V. Day. oouniy | Mssstns, Siaily, to atiend the celebration; | members of the church,” sald Mr, Carey, ‘) will continue till all goods are sold. Mail orders filled while the|heip support them have been called upon |on rouna of nusiness In the country | superintendent. No action was taken aside|airs, Laura B.\Richards: Mrs. D. B, Hell| “but not for the Ghusch 1 ’ ‘°od. l"l oom ml to come across. Letters have been sent | districts at 6 o'clock this morning, he | from the appointment of a committee to ‘“A‘;nd Prof. H. M. Howe. 4 4 . L} A " found the man's dead body lying by the | Vestigate the matter and arrange with a owe. e —— e ::;I:TTn::\. ::“:a'n‘;uor:rm‘r::eucrlo:;]:um‘;...' #lde of the road. His team was gone, but | SUile Superintendent Bishop to attend two | During the day Mrs. Howe receivea many | SHOOTS WIFE. BABE AND SELF meetings to be held next week in two of ters and con, ulatory RTAELON Wk a little later It was found three miles far- | the distric lette ongratulatory telegrams and with a view of converting This is in accordance with a statement | ther. the wagon wrecked und the animals | Some of tiose who oppose the movement. :“"“l‘; .r:‘s'":’"“m"_"r "'“'f"‘ trom friends | Towa M': ,:,:'"" Wite to Take Walk made by the governor that he belleved | tangled in the harness and gearing. BEATRICE—The Independent ball team | " 8! P s deibeii 08 FREAS. R ¥R V. Bifl' Purchase of Suits A BIG NEW YORK where insane patients were able, by them- | Deardoff was 60 vears of age. He lived ;;fg')?.:xf;\:.':fe‘\'v‘a‘n|;”»::'-;1 e ted r;'l.}d'ullid "Ml Take Warning. 1I0WA CITY .:: ";l:;' 27. ALt f. BANKRUPT ‘TocK selves or through their relatives, to pay | In Lancaster county for a number of vears, | ligan captain. A meeting will be held Fri Don’t let stomach, liver nor kidney ¥ —— 1 el and Dreses from the the expense of their keep, the state should | 81d at the time of his death owned 400 | d . ] fectionately hugging and kissing his wife evening for the purpose of giving those g B ol Wit & 0 desire to join the team an opportunity | trouble down you, when you can quickly | and baby boy, Levi Hall asked to try out down them with Electric Bitters. of not bear this burden, so they have been | aCres of valuable farm land near Bennett, | ™ them to notitied to come across. his home being located seven miles north- MANN & KRETCHNER, MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0 A 10 4 . For| take a little walk with him from the farm . Just how Such of%’ saving- this will be |east,. of Hickman, ' Reapdott Jeaves 6ne | Dok M[vlif“.lwh\'n‘i\vnrh 1»5;“: ???:,?:L’f".:‘f s4le, by, Pantan Drys, Co. house near Tiffin Vesterday aftérnoon. New York whilesale stock. Bought for eash-at less to the state has ot vet been figured, | o0 In Canada, one on tHe-home farm and | nouncing the deatn of his father, Silas — Within sight of the home he turuned and ! than 50c on the dollar— but it very likely will cut down the dmount [ One near Bennetr. He has a_daughter | 40" ';1‘{“:"3“ b % yousy “"‘-\d § EICHLER ACQUITTED BY JURY | emptied his revolver into the wife and the | Over $40,000.00 worth the state will have to pay very materially. | Married to Charles Rohrbaugh, living six | oropan ot tre rtna o Sr2ouating cx- | babe in her arms. He walked to the rail- e % goes on sale it g e b miles northeast of Hiokman [ 110 I The: opers house atothet muse o | ABreement in Murder Case at Stu road track, sat down and turned the re- f of high grade Suits and B 82 5% s l d The State Board of Assessment will have | winONALD ELECTED PRES | evening. The address was given by Rev is Reached After an All volver 1. 5is forehend. Bhe thrabinre o [ Dresses, secured at Tre- eginning saturday 1 % nice litds Ume next Mondsy in cor- Al DI | Gl W oriman, Tas MitrerS o | o g e irealty howd Al i e b, (s ’ : at less than half the actua e last Meeling | North Platte Man Heads Group Five | ok, Teddy Balteraon boa inon [ STURGIS, 8.,D., May f.—(Special Tele- 2 JOSAE AP thother il din mendous Bargains. before it proceeds to value rallroad prop- dy Balderson, Una Faus- i ) HIll had been separated from his wife for s of the Bankers. | and Glad 5 gy )—The ) 3 s wife for retail value of the goods. erty. The records show that Auditor Ba ok ond Siadys Malwald, Mary |ram.)—The jury in the Emerson Eickler 1 The voting on the Bancroft drainage dis- triet was held at West Point, on Ma and resulted In & majority for the f tion of the district by 2, board of directors elected are Alfrd Dan lels, C. Irwin, Caryl Conlin and T | here last evening. the affair being given | 'An€Uas&of Fred Bohnsack, to which the | as & surprise to Mr. Schatz. Only relatives | defendant objected, telling Bohnsack that attended ,of which there were many, a num- | he couldn't use such language in his house. | ber coming from Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Ogden and other places. city office is locally assessed; tis freight trains stop at Council Bluffs and none of the run in Nebraska; its passenger equip- ment Is used only from Omaha eastward, and only iIn Interstate commerce. The ac- tual M. C. B. value of this passenger equip- ment properly pro rated to Nebraska is |gay the directc iffed and filed thelr 31.870.19. The right to operate In Ne- |ponds as requir law bonds were % any nursday, June 2 and 3, ale braska. call it franchise or what not, has |approved by William H. Harstick, county | KA RN Rt e R g i \ f} aOy Z;f[lz no money value because this company's |clerk. [Jobn Vick, who died in Omaha, was held | —_— o L] Nebraska Nebraska operation in Nebraska show a net loss for [ The board then met from the Miller elected officers and undertaking rooms on | ) the last fiscal year of $46,614.34 and have |adopted rules and bylaw | Wednesday afternoon at ), interment | always shown a deficit since the line from |with the county clerk | being = In Kearney cemet | STATE MEETING OF FRIENDS |'itical and educational center of the Friends | Fort Dodge to Council Bluffs was con- are guaranteed perfect and are the newest 1909 designs and colorings. See Sixteenth Street Windows—Watch Daily Papers. 2, na- votes. The Judge Rice gave brief instructions and the jury retired at 4.3, Sy INGTON, Neb., May (Special Hattle Mardn and Marie Clare. = |case brought in a verdict of not gullty this | * V4T He left Iowa City yesterday noon | Nothing to equal these Shirts, Underwear, Neck- :m“ moved to increase m.h value of the | Telegram.)—Group five of the Nebraska (FONCA-A beneficlal rain has fallen here. | morning at 10 o'clock after being out since | [0 TIffin, went to the former home, a . ullman company and that Governor | Rankers' nssoofation held its anmus) t has fallen gently and almost none has » mile north and greeted his wif { 3 B 9 ; ‘. ankers socfation held its annual con- Rier Phdacs 2o 4 B has|4:50 vesterday afternoon. The jury twice L4 his wife and boy as values ever before shown wear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, B|shaiienberger secondea the motion | Yention tn this clty today, the twenty-eight | Unususiy” Tor thrse duys and piehia ‘s |@ked further instructions before an agree. | thoukh there had been no trouble. It s 1 Y Omalia ete., every(hmg at most The recollection of board members s |countles comprising this group being well | shows no signs of clearing up at present, [ ment was reached and at one time stood | belleved jealousy over the attentions paid . KD e e Dl s to the effect that the Barton motion |represented, 100 members being in attend- | A little mor than four inches has fallen, | seven to five for acquittal his wife by a neighbor caused the act. R display phe & recelved no second and for that reason |ance. George C. Gillian delivered the ad \};“"‘,”“" e ,“""[",'""H‘, M| Lichler was charged with the murder of —— ) prices. loas Dot put. Mr. Brian, who moved to|dress of welcome. The bank guarantee |and lgoks fine, but there ia a largs creass | Henry Bohnsack. On the witness stand he | Kemper, Homphill & Buckingham, leave the Pullman company assessment |law and the relation of bankers to de-|¥et to be planted. . narrated clreumstances of the killing show- All Kinds of Plating. » [ where It was originally, announced when | positors was discussed at some length. At ANSLEY—Very abundant rains have vis- | ing that in the trouble with Fred Bohnsack 4 s s he made his motion that inasmuch as the {5 o'clock thirty-five automobiles were | ::l(‘{‘ !xhy\lx xV'\-m during the last week ¢|1M]hp picked up a shotgun with the Intention Barton motion had received no second ho |filled with the visitors, who were taken | s, "ok LodaY, There e an sl U8 P U5 SO ML LS tlenon e eather. f TME RELIASLE SToRS WENNNEEENEENE vng GELASLE STORS would move to leave the assessment as it |for a two-hours' ride in the country to | in this scction And i is rorsing o ("0 | discharge of the gun was accidental. Evi — I k was. This motion carried. view the fertile fields of alfalfa and the ! condition. The general conditions are fi e |dence of the good character of the de FOR NEBRASKA—Generallv falr Fri. | reaiesti rug saie ever known The board members are anxious to have |splendid farms in Dawson county. The gy, " €004 crop. capecially the alfalfa | fendant and the quarrelsome character of | 94Y: warmer in east portion Fridsy the records show that the Barton motion [convention closed with & banquet this | N0 o Lo Fred Bohnsack constituted the other | FOR TOWA—Generally fair kri in Omaha or the west received no second and action will be|evening in’the banquet hall of the Pres- | seeny peomis iaiied here ol O | fiatures of the defense [ GRS e taken Monday to correct the records. | byterian church, F. 1. Temple acting as|and this mornink went to examine lands | The state’s attorney stated to the jury b Py 4 . | toastmaster. The election of officers and and near Bignell. The excursionists A oD E d not | ‘3 Monday Monday In the meantime the Illinois Central Sonstimmar, - Thasslection ot offiodss and | all Drospective land buyersursloniets | in his opening address that he did not | am M.y 3ist M-y 31st doubts the right of the board to levy an buslvhes sslias wex Bad n he 3 "‘ o | ilable rig and automobile i the | *XPect a verdict of murder. Counsel for : s assessment on its property other than roil- | ha McDonald of North Platte 8 required to take the party to the | the defendant tased his argument on the e . Ing stock, as it comes Into the state over | Was elected president: P. J. Kerrigan of | land o roomarge umber were unable 10| contention that Eichler was acting in de- 3 b s leased line. In a letter to the stato |Grecley. vice president, and “Robert Bar- #ecure rooms and had to spend the night on | g (e (ML TERTER AR NOURE 1n e & auditor from the tax commission, the com- | 10W of Sidney, secretary-treasure ¢ been shown by evidence that the quarrel m BAAL nern . 2 NORTH PLATTE tieth wedding hich ded " th kil £ Tian P i . O >, A y : Diatrict. niversary of Mr Joseph Schats | which ended in the ng o ry ! Third shipment of Our Big Cash Purchase, the biggest “This. company owns 1o realty fn Ne-| gaporre mES DUEAL | | e o€ this olty fof | Bohnsack .. was caused by the vulgar 3 » stock and the best values we have ever shown. All goods braska; its personalty in its rented Omaha |ihe last thirty-five years was celebrated P P 13 P » » KEARNEY—There \will be but tu Farley, John |attached to the cl tin. On the following | ises ng exe emy this year, ac- buncements just issued. hich were filed e officers are FRUMBULL~-The Assoclation Ball team Alfred M. Danlels, president; C. N. Erwin re s playing good ball this season, hav- in Nebraska. structed. vice president: Caryl E. Farley, secretary, | Ing won six out of seven games played . . Aunpal Assembly of Church to Be| NeXt week the commencoment exercises| ~“The facts considered there ia nothing [ung T . Martin, treisurer. Tho nourd | NI AT T Hastne aid Gilir ard Owing to the backward season leaving e R et of Nebraska Central college will be held. | for the state board to assess but rolling |is now in shape to hire an engincer and | hay Kumesaw all or apion and, Junlats . ; Seld Nex ©On Bunday morning, May 3, at the Friends’ | stock, the full value of the Nebraska pro- | transact business. The proposed ditch | games. The Tennis club is practicing hard us wzt/t a /arge :!ac,é Qf filgfi ;)rzcea' tral Oity. church, Rev. Frank W. Dell will preach | portion thereof being only $1.87.15—the re- | will be about nine miles long and ten feet | dally, getting ready o send a team (o ‘ : B R R L s | & e Talut of hia roliins ik Fadey o Aot mine mlse M state woolens on hand, we are compelled to GENTRAL CITY, Neb, May 21.—(8pe-g¢ 1y coliege department, and in the sven. | being airendy tazed in Iows, Iilinols and | - | cushman . p elal)—This city will open its doors next .. peo jonn w. ikl i Minnesota, where it is mostly used and as | News from Per | fooking for who hired o, & W. Albers will deliver the PERU, Neb. May 1.)—Pos A clos ’ week to one of the largest and most In-P ermon for the graduates from the other | It8 use in Nebraska is exclusively for inter- R, N e, £ P L | & Ariviak {0 t '\i”.';l.fl and| Xy PS o - 1ts b A . . " | tions in the different schools of the state | is now ame uding teresting reiiglous assemblages in 1t8 his- | gepartments. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock | Stte commerce 1 SRR E 5 oan, e | O 0 EI0. STARNE DENARS 05 Lhe Hial n. When he took the ris stated | Sllltlllef at $_/} o ,ét‘p our ffl}’cf q/' lory, the second yearly meeting of the|,, yne college chapel the ncademy, normal | !¢88ily assessed by Nebraska. dents. Among those who have regently | [Nat he was looking for » bl to .l-mrv | / ¢ é d t Friends of Nebraska. Between 300 and 40| \n4" commercial commen o e T 71 S NI T A i » have rege lish his father, who was domg veterinary | . D! cement will be accepted positions are: A. T. Holtze prin- | wo Superior, Neb. A reward of ) Buesls are expected, including & number | peiq The class address will be by Dean|Poard has made what seems to me an ar- ‘lpx:l' l"ml’w-vl,\vy "m.:‘.w‘ Gertr ‘l.f vier, | I8 % R e an TR - tailors us) an turn our stoc mnto of visitors from the yearly meeting of| cgiawell of the State universit. bitrary a ment against the lllinois Cen- 2l &t i 5 . supervisor's team and $25 offered by Sheriff - y , S y. In the principal at Crawford; Frank Kebm. prin- | p, 4 | London, England. The seasion. which be- | fternoon of the same day the annuai| '™ Rallroad company of §10.000—full vaue [ utfhe! T CHRWEONE: Frank Kebn, prin weds for the arrest and conviction of | cash zmmea’zate/y. ®ing next ‘Wednesday afternoon, will be | pelq gay of the college will be held on NASDYROR NN Msparty | AAve Rok bemn { sohools Al Tmmint, 100, ABA'D: WFDOMER, | i Ths Max docms.of dlobriet ot )% ’ Ziot y held In the Friends' church, which has " advise principal at Salem ted Willow county adjourned here this % . f been greatly enlarged, the seating capacity :'::,,T:::pu’:‘h:":nl‘l:(‘::n:;::e‘::e:::nl“:::rr“ “My request is that the board this year | " phe local members of the Alumni asso. “Usome fifiy cases were disposed uf | our unrestricted chotce o anry piece 4 B 3 t vl ol " sitting of the court, most of them . having been doubled and committee rooms | oo . - 5 determine carefully just what property | ciation are mailing & special alumni bul- Lot - s f ¢ e e ket i e e | Sase il bo Wl 81 the Friende shureh | o thng 1t sasmend o the Wl copers | i, o1y Tl o special shumnt v |1, 51 AL “Johnston, charge of goods in the house, blacks and blues J be served, will be erecied to accommo- “"d"";“‘ SRS R Samosl i | maiimeg company and advies Tee what St | 15 expected that Iares members ot | SR hurglary, pieaded sullty and state | ncluded e %/ . . 62t tae ovpetiow. Central Clty 1a.the po. | YOrU: formerly pastor of the church bire, | s, and certity to Douglas county on what | arumey et vt (Ju%e Bumbers of the entlary, where Sherift Pbterson has | mcluaed, made o order in (wo piece 2 ibut now of Tennessee, will deliver the|property or thing the assessment laid, and | year becausé of the mans excellent ate $Ha. HOVAR AR 1} " > n |class address. Those who will graduate|the iocation thereof so that Douglas county | tractions prepared for them GECODEETRS Sindunton of the siate, o suits at $20. from the college department are: Ciyde | offielals may have proper authority for + | Rev. Garman In the Methodist church, | Roberts, Charles Mesner, Milo Corsbie and [ the extension of the taxes against the Tuesday night, service being postponed § 4 3 Miss Lou Schults There will be fittoen |same. 1 suppose thin 0o more than you || Tme wortd mee o earare e[} | oM Sundas on account of the rain storm. | Remember this is a genuine sale— % Sraduates {rom the academy, four from the | would expect of a local assessor who would [| | Lebhafundo gl § MCOOK~Mr and Mre. Alfred M. Een: | . o~ A commercial department and one from the | undertake (o assess your private property, || Praln work—wages for hand | neay burned to death ot Beaver Clty, this | nothing reserved— Commencing Sat- normal “I call these facts to your attention now || ¥Ork {eity. Mrs. Kennedy. formerly Freda f S iy o gt pody b 5 b | Metie, was a school teacher in & country | urday, May 29th. | Class Play at Pones. tigate them before undertaking to make distri 2 - an assessment against this compa: or | s PONCA, Neb, May T-Bpecial)—The | 55 Ssbaitient < men‘ = ':l"."’ ny. o - This is to certify that all druggists are graduating class of the Ponca High school . o { authorized to refund your money if Foley's presented the pl “The Merchant of Shally” Introduces Majors. Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or | Venice Up-to-Date’ Miss Winitred | Colonel Thomas Majors, chairman of the | FOOD 4 Gould. teacher of English in the high | Mullenberger Board of Education, and | 4 school of Ponca, performed the duties of | Prineipal Crabtree of the Peru Normal delps both classes. It nourishes coach for the class in preparing their play. | $¢hool were in Lincoin today on their way ind strengthens brain and body The performance was well received by the | home after having attended the commence- |large audience which was profuse in its | ment exercises of the eKarney Normal applause school. Colonel Majors was introduced to | cold It stops the cough, heals the |4nn‘ . | and prevents pneumonia and consumption. ~ i yellow package. For sale by all druggists. | Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, | All Kinds of Plating. 4 207 S. 14th Sll’lgt. “There's o Reason” /

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