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Pennsylvania Infantry Died January 1 1 N N 1 r ‘Kn“kl". 1b. ESENgS St g T s Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska |ROURKES ARE SLOW AT BAT)CSSw"s Kahl, 2b, omrade Themas A. Creigh il Tind Downey, se sylvania Infantyy. Died 3 d | Pa’ ys Fai i e MoManus, ¢ CEORCE CROOK I v PULLMAN CAR ASSESSMENT |kre. fiock xatgnay south omana thry, C. B Fafey; trebvurer, T. 3. Marun, |78’ Boys Fail to Find Freeman and | J{cVanus. ¢ . Corade FA Rurk. private Company V1 | First State St Paul v WEST POINT—The northeast district of Are Beaten. starr, p s A, Fiftrent) ork cavalry. Died, June ;l‘h'er\(_‘re—k State eose . the Nebraska conference of the Evangell- | Thomason, p. ... o, 1008 d —— oriing ity ‘bany ding . cal association will convene at West Point Comiade Dr. Vietor M. Cattman n‘r'ounjsu“ Board Will Straighten O\It‘?":"‘ B8 CIty Mk s June 3 and remain in session unii Sun [SOORE IS NINE TO TWO|p,Totes .. 1 i s el lation | 1 "o Phirtv-fonrth Town fufantev. Died, August | First National, Superior CoNHectel with this By Wil contiaue 18 | Topeka obeshy WKW 1 ¥, o work untfl Friday noon, when the young & Stolen bases: Kensel (), people's convention will be In session. | S10ux Pltcher Strikes Out Twelve griever (2), Walters, Kehl ¢ PIRATES WIN FROM CUBS ‘;_‘Overlll Strikes Out Ten Men, but, ! Issues Nine Passes < 3 601 4 1 WILLIS OUTPITCHES PFEISTER 10010-3 Spencer, He - Two-base hits: Ome of the Largest Crowds Bver Preaching services during the week will P Curtis, Wooley, Geler, Spencer. Three- | be conducted by ihe lfnl'n\lrng ministers T— ‘:a". i Sehgee base hits; Andrews. Curtfs. Double pluc Seen In West Side Park \Makes ev. C. Schmidt_of Crofton, Rev. G ames. e o Walters ensel to Clark. a t Nulee NORE A. Reckow of Fremont, Rev. H. Sohl of Left on bases: Topeka, 5 FPueblo Fremont, Rev. C. Jannen of Stanton, Rev = Home rup: Miller. Hit by pitched bail wary. A. Handke of Fontanelle and Rev. L. Lalb- | gioUX CITY, Ia, May 3.—The locals | BY Starf, 1 by Thomason, 2. Sacrifice ~Bl e nnaee 1908 Tangle in Record of Case , | 8utton National Comrade Willlam Blumer, private Com- of I“" | Banf of Syracuse pany M. Kighteenth New York cavalry.| | First N o g 8 e MANY WOULD BE SECRETARY Fint NOT MEMBERS OF ANY POST IN | | Valentine State . Y Gomrade John Weleh, Fwenty-sixth 1owa|x | g g S L (o infantry. Died June 18, 1908 b« el giesgrver g B S i wn’ln'l'\'m.l:\‘nn T ks 23333333855388838342 we ° sa> 3. ol 2005-mossmnd | t P — omrade John Morria Jth Diinols fn-| Made Vasast b Death of Chris ieass s avonsl e Sy had no trouble winning the game from 'l’\l\"'Mn’v(r:hl ‘:,""‘F;‘nm’.'.‘,.'":'( CIovet tase 1 tantry. Died July 3, {905, | sner State . — Prfben: L Nad |on talte homason, 3. Firsi base| CHICAGO, May 50.~Pittshurg took both “omrade Morris L. Burt, Second Illinots | First National, Wisner . Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, Omaha today. Jimmic Freeman pitched on balle: Oft Miller 4 off Starr, & off| ;0 from Chicago today. Overall struek Light artillery. Died September 10, 1%8. | First National, Wolbach ... ./l ANl Kinds of Plating u shut-out game, striking out tweive men, | Thomason, 4. Wild pitchen: Star, Fhoma- | TUTCL T CUCHES (0AY: Comrade John Hemming, Third Wiscon: First National, Weeping Water.. but slow fielding behind him in the fitth | gofe. TAREL n - SRl st but lssued pine #in infantry. Died September 10, 19 3 of! . 4 sixth inningk Allowed two runs. He | GAMES IN AMERICAN RN =, R MERE S WIS, Pitch, S S Comrade David M Stockham. Forty. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Total i RING BLOW PROVES FATAL”\‘\'}H ety B i - r; g Boicoggine g LEA these battery errors helping the visifors to weventh Indiana infantry ober LINCOLN 98 e siiviiasas oo SO38) —— fhipor VoS b k three of their five runs. Willls outpitched 1506, W LN, M %0.—(Special.)—One of Many Would Be Secretary. Pugilist Khown As Greek Jimmy Ryan | DUt When a hit was neeled he braced and | Detroit Wins Hard Fought Comtest| ., .. .. "0 oo oo™ 144! 'h mrade Willilam H. Turpin, Forty- | the first questions to be considered by the | wWhile Henry Seymour fs acting as sec- Dies from Effssts of Prize got his fast man. Swalm was hit hard i ks o) | the better o piaches OB & eighth Towa Infanity. Died November 12 |State Board of Assessment toMOTTOW I8 | retary of the Stats Board of Assessment Pight and in_tunches. In the third Inning| CHICAGO, May M.—Detroit defeated Chi- |the Petter headwork in pinches. Qne of 1908, the record made In the assessment of (he . ¥ Smith singled after two were down. |CARO, 8 to 1. in & hard fought game today. |the largest crowds ever drawn to the Waest Gomrade Isaac Coon. Eighty-sixth 1Inols| puiiman Car company. The record anoms |T/°T4! Parties have made appilcation for e A i ean T o Swmt | The localn Were biankea by Summers un: (Side park witnessed the contests, ground infantry. Died December 7, 1908 ¥ - OWS | the job made vacant by the death of Chris| SAVANNAH, Ga. May 0. —James >'O%¢ L b . til the ninth, when they scored their only le sl P : ¥ Comrade Alexander Clifton, fireman, §. 8 | that Audlitor Barton made the motion 10 | gonaviand. Frank Helvey of Nebraska | Kueriazos, Known to “the sporting world |fI!d canvas for & home vun, Deting two |run. Score rules accounting for the, mumerous two- “Omto . 8 N. Died January 1, 100 | increase this property and that Governor | cyyy, ; ; o i 1 14 | gcores. The home team put the game on DRTROIT CHICAGO. baggers. Score, first game Gomrade Jaclb L. Pierson, Thirty-ninth | Shallenberger seconded t City, who was the head of the publicity |as “Greek Jimmy Ryan died at St |, "'y iigeh after two men were down BH.OA® B Chicago 10 Mow Jerssy infanisy. Died January Y5 30 | qocurtisg o the reserd "‘_r mation. Then, | pureau of the republican state committee, | Joseph's hospital Saturday from con- | ice i Lhe 1R BRCE (R A O i, | Halntre, 1. 4 ¢ G o, 0| Pltvabors Comrade George Packer. Neventy-seventh vl records, Treasurer Bilan |14 one of the persons who has applied for | cussion of the brain. He was injured last |, -t ol iy K 1 . | Chomterd, ot. § olnelt b Two-base hits hult, Hofman, Stein- New York infantry. Died March 5 100 moved 10 fix the assessment as Iast year, | \n’biace, and former County Assessor Mil- | night in & prise fight with “Young” Evans | ¢¥ bo0 throw. Welch and Smith SInGId | couh ' o Dougherty, it teldi, Wilson, Gibson. Hits:~ Off Leever, Comrade Marquls D. Tones, Seventh lowa | and this motfon is recorded as having car ’ 2 and Stovall hit one more over the right | Moririty, 1b 1Purtell, 3 6§ in two and a third Innings; off Camnitz, ler of Lancaster 1a talked about, and there [ before the Southern Athletic club, falling | o 2 . H % - cavalry. Died April 10, 1600, rled, with no further mention of the Bart | field canvas, netting four runs. The | O'Lears 'sb 1 Tannenill, s 3 in six and two-thirds inoings, Sacrifice Comrade Garrett Farley, Seventieth New | p ot @ Barton | yre seversl others who would not refuse [and striking his head on the floor l-:\'ln-".m”",\ were slow and in poor condition | forgar 2 0Atz, b fly: Wagner, Stolén bases: Evers, Bar- | York infantry. Died May 10, 1900. g g aow 16 11 abbeakil After His. |10 SRV vee - this Work |1s in custody. The dead man formerly | ¢ "l cooa bait, Score g, & 13 R beau, Miller. Double play: Steinteldt Mest N \ > v ppe er Bar. . lived at Terre Hauts % e - & T - Kane ft on bases : Chicago, 4; Pitta: ‘Uldel‘gmpAn;t L thlv;\:br: - 1'n;ur‘:‘- ton made,his motion theve Wb 0o sesend, | honplll';l an J ln:d A : s o | SIOUX CITY Totals 3 oDavts | burg, 12" Bases on balls: OIf Overall, on es). decorated tha graves of Its e committee appoint: y the repub- | | AB. R. H off Camnitz, 1. Base on grrors: Pittsbur s0 Mr. B ' car- ¢ 8 members, who fell in the Spanish war, at % "';“ made his motion, which oar- |, " Lo "I e to look into the ques- | OWAWA PRESBYTERY FIGURES | campben, 1t 0 2 Totals .81 3|1, Struck out: By Overall, 10; by CAmnitE, e T osnatory 809 p. .. Gunday, | Fled: the Barton motion not being votea | ;o1 B0 SVETES o EE, L0 8 Gy | AL | Holmes, cf.........] Batted for Bullivan in the seventh. 1; by Leever, 1. Wild pitch> -Overall pe: . e |upon. At the conclusion of the meeting : A v . |Statisties by Chicamo Interior Show | andreas, 2b. . Chicago ......... 00000000 1—1|Time: 205 Umpiresg Johnstone, and Captain P. James Cosgroave of LIncoln|govarnor Shallenberger asked if ft were | '™ !0 the courts, has not vet flled any | ™ gy gy, n 4 | Yelch, b Detroit 071001 0000 13| Cusack Geliverea the memorial address; & Quar- | oo o te o airman to second or |C88e. A member of the committee who | R ;‘(:m""; dters and Over | Smith, s Stolen_ba v, Cobb (2), Schmidt, | _Score, second, game: tot, consisting of Mist Lois Brookfield, | make motions, and he was informed that |!Ve® here sald yesterday that so far ne | 2 v gtk I Rayee A5 Bush. Struck out: By 'Smith, 8! by Sum. (Chicago ... I RRR] Miss Alice Chandler, Hosea Jounson and | pag peen the custom. hl’“’l bt 'h““'“dm’""l""’ “"‘:" "I"’" 10 B 11CAGO, May 30:~(Special)—The Chi- | Fnosy <o e, h e Boume Baver Bisk 4| Two-base; hitey. Cltten Houian, - Syain - < ¥ . 4 aint u at it was y someone ) MAY. Ble(Epec nan, p I Buib; Bohas T p o 3 , < Bt Lowls Knettle sang “Lead, Kindly rl:m:' So Mr. Barton asked the governor to|PIAMIfE Bue that hu ¥ e o | cago Interior has complled from officlal T By MR a1 % B T fude, Howhrd, Paritwn SPE.2 B and “A Vacant Chair;" Miss Alice Chand- | second his motion, and he told the secre- | "0V, Within & short time swmbt M| reports statisties showing the standing of | Totals..... [ bases: ' Chicago, 4; Detroit, 3. Hit with |ner. Wills. Stoien bases: Tinker (1), fer sang, “Shall T Be Forgotten?' A fir-|tary to so record him. That I8 all fhere M‘h i a the various Presbyterian synode and 4 pitched ball: Dougherty. Wild pitch: S8um- | Gvers. Double play: Wagner to Abstein’ ing squad from the present Thurston Rifien | 1s to the big fight between the membars [°2%€ cOUld be starte presbyteries throughout the country. Fol- | 0 B ’l‘-’,‘;\';“,‘.'“‘}‘.“g.”lm’;“';" Sohmidt. Timre: 1:45. | Left on bases: Chieago, i1 Pittsburg, 10, A = o Eean sher, 5 Tvans ol Ns: Off Pfe n win then fired the customary three "°‘:‘"" - "‘h") ‘:’;;”“ TUHRRIY Wikl We-gueuieg. with- | Actd In Pocket Canses Death. {lowing are statistice on Omaha presby- | King, ‘... .0\ 1 Browns Blank Naps. e e ot cou ¥ R over the graves of the veterans thers|out bloodshed y FALLS CITY, 8 D, May 3 —(Special) |(ery: Ministers, 47; churches, 5; members, | H. Weloh. 'rf. " g 0 ST. LOUIS, May %0.—8t. Louts took tha|out: By Dfeister, 5 by Willis, & -Wild buried and taps concluded the ceremonies. | Governor Shallenberger's motion to in-| _jouo ponkin’ o well known Jerauia | 5783 Sunday school members, 6502 {_\?f;:“ »“‘" e 5 final game of the series from Cléveland |pitch: Pfelster. Time: 2:08. Umplros: croase the Northwestern's sasessment $000 | (o 0h FOPE B R KRt . {1 afternoon by a score of 3 to 6. Wad- | Johnstone and Cusack 6 A p 4 3 3 3 lell held the visiiing team down through- R }‘ a mile s still pending and, under the gen- | ga vicited the lttle town of Lane, where DEATH RECORD. Franck, sa....... yut the game, 'Rhosdes took Bergers pisce Cardinals Pile Up Big Scofe. ractica ¢ rmlng eral order af business, that will come Wb |pq iiciased a bottle of carbolic acid, Gonding, ©...... 3 the seventh inning. Lajole made four | CINCINNATI, May 30.—8t. Louls made & ; o astiBn. N0 vots .Was taien i that | q , Mis. £ "Cadtotear. Swalm, Pueiiin its, one & two-bagger, in four times up, |new first inning record in today's game by | which he placed in his pocket. On the ore: #eoring eleven runs on six hits, three bases ) missioner Cowles was absent. In the mean- » ag | A Castetter died at her home In Blair Sat. Sioux City ......o.t0 0 1 t. Louls 0101000 0 s minutes to play tNis half inning fayrteen time, as tomorrow is Memorial day, it ts | Pors 1" the HE :.::L':Lm;;:‘e:db°::f:r“':: Uiy sierning abter af Hlinees of Gné weex OMADS ... 000 gl e 1030 8 80 020 | men going to bat and three pitchers being e from erysipelas, which started in her face. | @. i i Two-base hit: Lajole. Sacrifice hits: Novel i.. Zassia to In- [ LY o caday. My A e e el R SR o e - A Jones, Stephens. ‘Double play: Ferris to |¥ho finished the game for the locals. ide cand | Memorial Day P dled upon arriving at his home. It {s sup- | MONt May 8 1887 She was married to| Gonding to King to Kane. 'Struck out:|Stolen bases:” Waliace, Jones. Bases on |Cincinnati 0000002290 0-3 A Abram Castetter May 8, 185. They came|BY, Freeman, by Swalm, 6. Bases on (balls: Off Waddell, 1; off Berger, L Struck (St Louls 110010000012 | 4y atternoon at the Auditorium. The vx- | Ll T | (0 Teaiiure, He fs survived |10 Washington county in 1857, settiing at|plich: Freeman = Passed balls: ‘Gonding. |Off Berger. 5 In'scven Innings’ Left n |hit: Konetchy, Sacrifice hits! Shaw, Huls- ¢ ercises will begin at 2:30. R. R. Randall . ¥ ¥ DeSoto. In the fall of 1868 they came to|Time: 1:45. Umpire: Mullin. Attendance:|bases: St. Louls, 6; Cleveland, 7. Time:|witt. Stolen bases: Shaw, Pheips, Bvans. by a widow and six children Ry e g AN - — B — on balla: Off Ewing, 1; off Gasper, T off Russlan W - | be carried out: Team Killed hy Tratn, Driver Unhart, | ments for establishing @ bank, which still| DES MOINES DEFEATS LINCOLN |GAMES IN AMERICAN AS§OCIATION |Karger, & off Haltee, 2. truck. out: By novel menih o vaproved | 0.°C. Beli. | ” 5 ; . Oakes ‘and Lobert. Wild pitch: Karger, Bel, At @ e | Mo . William Shaw, @ paroled patient of the| House of A. Castetter. Of a family of six| Game Ends in Twelfth with Score| Minneapolis Bunches Hita Off Hall [fiite off Ewing 2 In one-third Inning. ofé army, which ausou vut nalt @ milllon | pnvication .. % plasiece ¢ 6 28 ¢ ; 8 f < a Eh . seriee gon full of cinders into a collision | Wife of B. F. Haller; Francis M. Castetter,| DES MOINE: la, May 0.—Lincoin| MINNEAPOLIS, May 30.—Minneapolis |8 in elght and one-third innings. .Time: YOURK el ay Coled eycin year. The Comrade Micke of Faragut Post. K o Sasaenor train a Ingla. | Helen M. Claridge, wife of F. H. Claridge, |N00ked up In a twelve Inning contest with |bunched hits off Hall in the early innings |3 Umpires: Rigler and Truby, | f();‘ Cas 3 \,()!dlCrS motlon Inet Monday because Land Com- | roiin gt oS0 W IO o enier | BLAIR, Neb, May 20.—(Spectal)—Mrs Totals.....couer.....88 ‘Iuited for Berger in elghth inning. |on bails and three errors. It required 3 y 1l tre a Home runs: Stovall used. Only one run was séored off Karger, likely the board wiil tranact no bustness | o0 €0 B0 HC SO T ain and shock of 3 Mrs. Castetter was born in Williston, Ver-| Wolch. DLouble plays: Shea, unassisted; | Williams to Jones. Passed ball: Bemis. Memorial da: roises will be - lal day exercise held Mon- | 04 that the intense pain brought on an balls: Off Freeman, 7; off Swalm, 3. Wild |out: By Waddell, 7; by Berger, b, Hits: | Two-base hits: Phelps (2). Thrée-base o) : 1oThe | W81 grestde, The follewing Pregrem: will Biate,-whie Mr, CastettersMads artinge.| PO 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Kerin, Double play: Charles to Konetchy. Bases crease iv VY WO | Byugle Call ...... . . HASTINGS, Neb., May 30 —(Special.)— | exists under the name of The Banking Gasper, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Rallee, ' state asylum, yesterday drove a team with |children, four survive. Miriam C. Haller, Five to Four. and Shuts Out St. Pa Gasper, 3 in_one-third inning; oft Karger, teading General Ordlers ..ci........... Des Moines today and lost. Lang was in|today and won a featureless game, 3 to0. fsuade the peasants to forogo about a | star § & { pe e, SHS ntx to forego about a| song—sStar Spangled Banner.. although the horses were instantly killed. |of Cedar Rapids, Ia.’ Arrangements have|t0 have a shut out, but recetved poor sup- |pitching in the fifth, when the bases were third of the ninety-three holy days in the Mrs. George Tobey. ol s to inauce ihe village priests to sher o inau village ¢ | A. M. Trimble, A. A.' G. side and was not even jarred from hie seat,| and Flora Marsh, wife of Joseph M. Marsh | grand shape for Des Moines and deserved |Hall gave a remarkable exhibition of pinch | ETHICS FOR BOSTON LAWYERS | tancete's Getisubase AR Y he ‘Whgon tofgs And -k Ment Whed) ware| hot: yet been. made for the fuhsral, |port from Des Moines at times, Johnson |filled with none ont, and he fanned the i W 2 Mig ar Whitn tne church recognizes; thus | was hit on the nose by a ball ‘thrown in (next three men. Score: N Code of 'Ihirty-four Canons by EBBY b s Tanner smashed, but the wagon was left standing | Captain R. A. Talbot. | nome from center fleld and wak forced 0| sPickering out for eu s 34 Living (hein more time to cultivate their | Exerctses ..... b L < W [ ave the e a ™ M A roed *Pickering out for eutting second. Deatgned to Hold the tarme. !Ad Puplls trom Prescott Sehool. '“"‘: l:c:' ity "”‘:‘"{":: e "”1};"‘ SIOUX CITY, Ia, May 2.—Captain R.|But Kirk and Bl Do A :«n'gfl]s‘“'"""”‘"“’ 002100003 Profeasion. "the gratuing of agricultural teaching on |Address ... .. ey q calmly e rear end of the wagon e | A. Talbot, known along the Missouri river |in the twelfth inning after one was out, |5t Paul ciei00 0000000 00| A code of professional ethics has been . BE. Andrews. accldent occurred on a sharp curve and|from Omaha to Fort Benton, Mont., died |eNdIN& the game. Kirk the Towa univer:| Two-base hit: Davis. Home run: Block. {adopted by the Boston Bar association. the soldiers’ professional instruction 18 a |Song—America i & Sity sat Pl | e 3 mitter of significance, Kvidently the §ov-| In the morning the veterans will meet l!h;":lu"e‘mn runn|n: at the rate of about|at his home tonight in South Sloux City, $idinee. 'He' did sosd work exopt in Dot | neapolte, 8: St Pasi, 5. Dauble piava: Oylar | The thirty-four canons have been carefully CMIBERE Dax pondteet-ine stping ob Pruss | &y Orand Avty o (he Bepuhiie atl at ¢ ] 0O es per hour. aged 51 years. Captain Talbot was Iden-|Or two instances. Both team made costly |to Downs to Gill; Carisch to Flynn; Hall | prepared by a special committee. Some of $ * t i & titied with . fiver | DObbIEs on the infield. Bader d d two |to Perrine to Flynn. St : - sla's great 1814 marshal, Von Moitke. He|s'elook and farth ranks. At$: sharp ihéy Hew Mave fs ChasmaniFaNt. trafflc on the Missourl river | ey fliea in lert fleld. each Figaring in th |1n. 5 by Hall, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Hai, | them & Vaid: "0t German farming 1s let B0 10| wil maren o Foartecntn and O core, | CENTRAL OITT Neb Moy o (opeeial )| & uarter of a century ago. He probably |scoring. ~Dwyers fielding was easily the (% WA piteh: Hall: Time: 140, Umpires:| “A lawyer assigned as counsel ‘for an goes to 4 g 4 ' W )| was better acquaint 1t g feature of th ) vo | d v v e B AT vl | AR SRR MR Fov M SchALley ot S/ IR Seaurer, BE Ckmmtn Rus S iih ikl T e amaen | o handed staba a1 the' ball The reores | " "Toledd Defeats Loutaville Blient; Drisonse_ousht Hof G aMe W W and that too without . shot being flred.” | T. 5. Beach will be in command of the.|been enjoined from paying out any of the | section of the country. When he first DES MOINES, TOLRB0, | 0, MAY' Mx gaime inthgad| SECiesd for any tiivial adian, ‘Indieibuie Russia’s army in its rank and file 18| pargge, assisted by E. H. Phelps. Captain |funds in his care. This s a development it SoRe. St oh X P S e Totals ol mmooowoool ®| ommtonams! ol comnscono Zreaw® Bl oow-e = 3 L H 2 2 cccmumecnoon? € b 2 | mrnretomomoen 2 $ ol escoconccsu-p 2l ommocom~soowal 2l ococooanw # =1 §az 2n32228ap35% 223 : 2224353285082 bt 32823833 23 34 54 3 ol nosononot 0. A. E. 3 i Bee ; his best efforts in his behalf. - began steamb v | ey AB. H. 0. A. E.|tcday in a sea of mud and a drizzling rain | #/Ways exert almoet wholly made up of the sons of Peas- | workizer will have charge of the State |in a troubled state of municipal affairs bo:“ Al &5 "":,‘1“1! there were many | Colligan, sa............ was marked by heavy hitting on both| ‘It is the right of the lawyer' to under- ants. The young Russian peasant I8 Te-| nivereiry cadets. At Wyuka and Calvary |caused by two village boards claiming to I8 80 SR8 itEs Motk he siver, ok, E. B. C., Wright. 1 Dwear 15 Louisyille four, The feature was the num- | crime. regardless of his personul opinfon He has & tougher physique than any other | (S ac ol i™h "oraves of the dead | junction was secured by William Corcelius,| _COAFLES CITY, Ia, May 3.—(Spectal) Daltoy, 1f, ber of two base hits, of which Toledo had| Hf0% PSSR O B0 0 wise country can show, even than his late ene- | wj; hq followed. who claims that no legal appropriation of - late | Giimartin out of the game for disputing a decision | innocent persons, victims only of suspiclous i B. F. Wright of. prohibition fame, died|Kirk, ¢ and Woodruff was put off the grounds for | efrcumstances, mighc be denied proper. de- the great virtue In a soldfer of unquestion-| "o o 0T des Balrd and Davis , O disbursements fro mthe village: -treasury F : thorit 8 years old, and o ‘ red_Abbott of Toledo was suspended tos ing faith in and obediénce to authority on transportation, Howe and Gifford; on |ghould be allowed. .. : mm"; i :zunn:nb':m'nl: “‘::'. 'p“(“r“:f"“ day for three days for delaying the game/|the lawyer is bound by all, falr and honor. has got to be kept away from the physical | ., L5 T one “who will name his as- Former Oambridge Man Killed. |resident of Chdrles City, coming here In | the 1aw of the land permits, to the end that and moral deterioration ot town life. To| g iop, CAMBRIDGE, Neb., May %0.—(Special)—|1857. Hé was a man of large intellectual | FOX. 0 <000, 002 5,04 12| 15 person may, be deprived of life or liberty ) y Following s the report of the state |G. B. Frederick, who formerly resided here, |force and accumulated a competency.|Jude. If 9.0:0.0:8 884 and the war department have come to- | ool TR Taian ogether with the was Instantly killed by being struck by a | He owns two business buildings in Charles Thomas wert (2), Lattimore (2). Nill. Dunléavy.| *The primary duty of a lawyer engaged Delehanty (2), Olson, Eullivan. Hit by|in public prosecution Is not to convict, but commissioned officers have heen made and | |in pi ¥ , ———Balances erick was conductor on a Denver street car | A. H, Merrill | Sullivan 4 | to see ghat fMetice is done. he reports are all faverable to develoning | S g -y | ¥ 1 Selby, 6; off MeSurdv, 4. Sacrifice hit » v v re all favora veloni Fnds— e Maxk e }1av 3l |line. The funeral was held here at 2 p. m | CRESTON. Ta., May 20.—~(Spectal)—Word | joncnet! Smost. Sacrifice fly: Hickman. Struck out: | of facts or the secreting of witnesses capha The program adop by the two |Temp, school.............. 276,/80.24 301 | - B | departments hax a zeneral and a spectal | Lemp. university if'mfch» Dr. D. A. Leeper conducting the | death of A. H. Merrill, a former well me: $:10. accuged s highly reprehensible. part. General teaching Will be given (0| yioupital for indans services. nown resident of this city, at Riverside, TRAVIS DEFEATS HERRESHOFF| ‘Money of the client or other trust P all the troopw, while the speefal course is | Perm. school...... . - 3 " Nebraska News Notes. B, 4 the hope of benefiting his health. H. atted for Pritchett in ninth. , v hould be rted promptly, and; it col. endo | HUNTLEY—Fred G. Mengers, & Dros- |y ... o0 tpoe plue'vrml the. 4.:, "::' 'One out when winning run was scored. | Veteran Golfer Wins Metropolitan l-;:évl:‘r ;X:hu::w ‘“er:.rf: kmwt:m"vtn:d ot $ 1 endow | g - c [ 3 . Of (his city, was married to Miss Emma ing his birthday. He was 64 years of age. |Lincoln ... ' §001000210004| RYB, N. Y, May 3—In a splendidly |sent. should not be commingled ‘with tha lfe of plants, thuir nonrlshment and the normai ‘library Willlams of Noponee. e Sasds’ Wos. Two-base_hit: Sullivan. Three-base hit: lawyer's property or be used by him. rary 5 p frult they bear. the working of the xoll and village of Bancroft, this county, have been | ALBION, Neb., May 2.—(Speclal)—The |Johnson, 2; off 2 balls: amateur record of seventy-one strokes for [ “‘I0 the use of fertilizers for the districts that 5. “exper. “station | closed by reason of an epidemic of small- | funeral of Mrs. James Fox, wife of the| KTk, 2 Struck out: by, John. |the course, Walter J. Travis of Garden City, | Charses which overestimate thelr “advice vithou o sclence of | I'niversity cash 3 | are without black earth. the science of |IDiversity cash......... pox. ¢ cashier of the Citizens' State bank, was | Nlesoff, Thomas, e $hin Daaly 1T L. SNty T8 Snets of Womie b A client’s ability to pay can- Kearney normal library. KRARNEY—J . Albright, organizer |held from 8t Michael's Catholic church |Plays: Thomas to Gagnier Sacrifice hits: | brooke, L. I, Saturday in the finals of the | value (Rem. & © y ¥ der and of grass lands. the management | Forest cesarve........... % 175292 | Jagt two weeks and succeeded in com- 2:15. Attendance: 4,000. Umplire, of the service, though his poverty may re= | morning after a brief llness, | skell. tonship played here on the links of the X of: suthle. the bétiar- vedotatile Marashing | IARLICUCION" MNN.12)1ivsspe 11,5840 | pleting an organization with 100 charter od - oas, leaving s | Haskell i s e A o P Pl SUite a lebs charge,’ or ven one: st 'l L Apawamis club, thereby capturing the title Bee management | Totals i s gy | BLUE HILL—Wednesday Miss Ina V Arthur C. Anderson. i and of thelr widows and orphans without To help the soldlers in rememher 2uh on depowit..... 4512 geo.g1 | Qvborn was united In marriage to Ira N.| ST PAUL, Minn, May 20.—Arthur C.|Grizslies Win Pitchers’ Battle by Sup- i»",.'r.','-'.'.T,'Y.‘.,fi',."fil‘“'"i\fuh"{ |f'pnl::dd1"l‘: ample means should receive special and they have heen tanch' and to keen vl AN Ty s ion ~cqgn bride's barents mear Ayr, Rev. Mr. Schnell | Anderson, formerly president of the St. porting Man in the Box. ; thelr Interest after *hev have vet nt e AT sn | €F Hastings officlating. Paul National bank, died tod: DENVER, Colo, May 30.—Denver won|mravis— “Nothing operates more certainly to Ve g 2 -3 create or to foster popular prejudice against o F bt o Al EnAOWMENT. . ..y ..ss 8¢.203.4) the Fourth this year. A meeting was held thrée hits were made off Olmstead's e i 4 fs preparinm. fan b+ viar . deparim 0 20 Thureday evening and a committee ap- HYMENEAL. livery, and he was perfectly Supported. | Hemreshof 4 4 3 637 [fession of that full measure of publa all branches of » vdng 80 e 8 4841801 What funds ould be had Standerford-Elmore. 10, Jcare by Iqolhardy base running, Wishl-| = Tn .........s 56 4 B +—3-T6| egteem and confidence whiah belongs to the tlon 1= mads to o g % | PLUE HILL—Rev. G. Wenning, who, it | HUMBOLDT, May 3.—Harrison Stander- | }3,° o0y tally came as the result of &|par Allowance— | X While Denver hit Shaner's delivery hard | 4 % 4 % 4 4 3876 |the false claim, often set up by the wn- - * of the German Lutheran St. Paul church | % | In 4 4 3% ¢ % e e 4 3 76 | the false alm, P y 4 i Wi My R e s Deen prevallbd upos bx known young people of the neighborhod |&nd great fielding kept the hits down, | serupulous in defense of questionable trans- X inning. Score: - “ s he « B ; and wi'l remain in Blue Hill City and were united in marriage by the GRAND ISLAND, May 80.—(Special Tele- | pves ble him to succeed fhe T shiand . 350/ REPUBLICAN CITY—The sherlff has|county judge. They expect to §o to Have- imumb The Grand Island Red Cross team |to do whatever may enable It suce YT J d \ens Sia'e 0 g times In the last two weeks, each arrest Jones, of | today. Score: RHE et e BRU™ ¢ PR At i HOTT A 3‘?.&“, s 0 'a® separate charge of stealing. | In& accepted & position there in the rail- | Belden, If.. 8| oxtora cerer 0000002013 5 4| uropean Trips. | Tae ¥ o afiie Creek Vel ’ 4000 hound over in each case to appear at the Maag. b, Batteries: Calbert and Nelson; Glade - o s Crman National Beatrice $7g0 next term of Alstriet court Mefster-Kreikemeler. Stankard, b “}Jums and Etting. |abroad can be made !I‘\r«m:sln 4he Chicago, | Mllwaukee & St. Paul rallway. Agency y 3 JHE DA JEhal, TREIA. XIS 1 Lin ers' instituie will meet at Wisner on Aug The marriage of Charles Meister and Miss | Jhompuon, c.. ‘ \ irens Riate, seene st 9, and will continue for one week. The | Katherine Krelki | Olmstead, 'p.. | GLENWOOD, Ia. May 0. (Special.)— | g na¥e ey relkemier was solemnised at | ‘Th, N D I o Tts atoated | your cabin ressrvation easly -4ar summer | | | | lsasmoee ol mmoccenmop? | Mattick, of sides, which netted Toledo twelve runs and | take the defemss of a person accused of markably intelligent and quickly taught.| sereteries the beautiful and historfe cus- |have the legal legislative powers. The in —E. B. C. Wright beothan of Al | Niehott, 3b.... eight and Loulsville five. Pletz was put | mies, the Japanese. Beyond that he has | mpg gfferent committees are: Committee . 3 funds has been made and consequently 1o N | eq | this. morning In, Sap, Diego, .Cal.. He was|LANE. b bad language to Umpire Hayes. Manager | ¢ .. Having undertaken sueh -defensa, This well disciplined, intelligent mass| ... pens and decorations at Auditorium, Saturday by a dispute with the. umpire.| able means to present every defense that this emd the department of agriculture | Waiaron, P Two base hits: Smoot, Hickman (2), FI-|but by due process of jaw. gother. Occastonal experiments with non- | WAARRRT ) B SE 00 rast car i Denvor' Thureday.. Mr. Fred.|City, ‘which he bullt.in_the T0e, | Sagtescr pltched ball: Land. Base on balia: Off The auptecsich st Gene 038,74 8 8 the xyalei. nATAL ) today from the First Methodist Episcopal has been received hefe by relatives of the By McSurdy, 3; by Selby, 2. Umpire: Hayes. | ble of establishing the innocence of the Redemption | Cal., where he removed four years ago, in| Totals ¢ 4 erty coming into the possession of preserved for those who volunteer to take | Furm. universit: perous farmer and thoroughbred stockman Des Moines .. 0101110000016 Title for Third Time. The men will be tantht recarding t+a | ) 'mal _int... . WEST POINT—The public schools of the Waldron. Bases on balls: Off Lang, 1; off | P1a¥ed game in which he equaled the local fixing fees, lawyers should avolq & mech. arts | pox. two cases of which broke out in the son, 2: by Nagle, 4. Stolen bases: Dwyer, and services, as well as those which under~ sowing and the rotation of crops. the |benltentiary preparing of seed. the cuitivation of fod-| 3 thon. hosoltal T | for the Ted BLan, has been In ihe city (he |this morning. Mrs. Fox died Thursday |ryonS4ys; CUmartin Waidron. Thoinas. | eleventh annual metropolitan goif cham- |hot Justify o chovke in excess of the Value aivehilly e 1 €015 | " large family of small children. i and fruit growing. and even ~ Improved | Vet income 40013 | mambars. FROM WICHITA |of metropolitan champion. He has captured | The reasonable requests of brother lawyers | € Scott of Hastings, at the home of the go. The afternoon card follows: kindly consideration thelr homes the department of agrien it n VoAl collegs endowment.. 500,0%.87 | BLUE HILL—Blue Hill will celebrate a pitchers’ battle today, in which only 4 -8 8-36-T1| | “vers as a class and to deprive the pro- * booklets glving nly worded adv Al ; » $9.1°781°2 °1 pointed to sollelt the business men to see At that, Denver threw away two chances I : y A v s charge o oas L ol 1 bl PR R LT R A e Pt g i it ibdyggeb dogiiond hit, a wild pitch, a_sacrifice and an out.| Out ... 4% 4 4 4 3 4 4% 3 6-g7|proper discharge of its duties than doe prflst . : Uank alances for (s Inotith | fhe conEregation to. reconsider his ction |northwest of the city, drove to Pawnee|Loiver Missed making a hit in only one| Bed Cress Defonts Indinns. actions, that it is the duty of the lawyen Yo ..ocieeniens o0 arrested C. W, O'Brien of this Pisce three |lock to make thelr hore, the Eroom hav. | CAStiday, rf [ won a good game from the Oxford Indians |in winning his client's cause: fl : of ; s " Ametican, Aubura ; T The last was for stealing cattle. He was | road shops. Lindsay, 1b 0| Red Cross . 201000120-810 1) 0 arrangements for your trip : hrg Veatrige & 500 WEST POINT_The next county teach- | WEST POINT, Neb, May #.—(Bpectal )~ | Hartman, ss bl H Suburhans Reat West Sides. all Transatlantic steamship lines. Make » Hpomer State I 5 15} PNLER M . EERST) fnstructors will be: Superintendent R . D 1p- ntrugtors D rin St. Boniface church, Monterey, Rev. H.| Totals West Oak here yesterday afternoon, § to 8. | trav Ticket office, 14 Farnam B8t 0 0 0 0 0 Yl oo~ Hoomington Siaté ... 0Ll B0 S W 4 g . C et AR 8 s ; 00 Canin Vest Point; Superintendent W TP Yy paRInqns, | Sumer Hationsl Neoken Bov Lo T anle Wisher: Superintendent . | Schoof, rector celebrating the nuptial | Batterles: West Oak, Albee and . Mi Omaha n '.; pat. tb cx of & nine-Tame at Nattonal. Riue Hil rees B C, Fillev. Albjon, and Miss Flora Gregory | mass. The parties are children of leading |cole. rf Suburbans, Belvil and Stuart. Umplire e ——— world clamnlonship werlos at the Madison | jfh SN JEL “enion: "0y | of Fancroft families of Monterey precinot and will | Andérson, sy Cunningham. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSKIFS. Saquare den tournament. The score | 8. 8. Hadley Co, Cedar Raplds ‘ 'RAL. CITY—The Farmers Riate | make their home on . thelr own f pad b - v aad i sk Was 2718 to 2018 The series will be con- | First National, Cedar Rapids ....... of this city is planning to bulld & Am 18| Bengoll 1t NEW YORK. .. Celti tinid on Monday. All tournament play | Sehtral City National ..., commodious building, as it has outgrown | that township. Holland, 1b | MADISOD 'is., May 20.-Madlson won | NEw YORK h oV fadany was riopped at midnight g police e it present 'l\lz:rl:‘xs One .;r the he;l Hill-Heckel, Westarzil, b | the Inlflflt‘)m’j’nulv mrfl“hl'yelnnln\‘ with | NEW YORK Virginia. . Arable s o a ¥ the police, hrd husiness sites of the city has ' wn secured. | QIpNE “ e P ] | 23% points. Milwaukee West Division was [ NEW YORK oy ZUUK A Vietoria, IDNEY, Is., . May 3 - (Specisl)— | Cottigrew, cf. | second with 22 points | NEw vork 3 Mingespolis NEW YORK Ban Glovanat o ccosossand commocoonl whe had reviously o tate. Cralg tanene . MW The new str ture will he strictly modern | We o) . usly called the attentien | SEFRMETE Lait (8 AL B T T ed mith an eatirely now | Wednesday, June 2, Fred W. Hill of Ham- | Jeaver, ¢ of (he managers to the receat movement | pirst National Campbeil s BALENL ge o0 Y by Wb e Shaner, p here for the enforcemnent of Sunday laws. | Farmers State, Clarkson ... e g ¥ s Kdna Hecksl will be mar Fivat National, Crawford HASTINCS-The usval 'Im‘un\l-n; da' |ried. The bride-to-be is a saleslady at the HTnuls Dl Bt g P 3 services and ceremonles will be conducted | g b 5 ’ core by innings ot P paee O wast e e araves will he decorated tn tha | “tor® of Louis Wankel & Co., and a daugh | napver o 6001 1 oq|city. Get out; what's the use to knock like [ ANTWE First Nattonal, Dodge ; in the atternoen there will | ter of George Heckel, a well known Sidney | Wichita 10000 o1 that? | CHRISTIANSAND Eigin’ State be &n open meeting in the opera house.|business man. The groom is associated | TWo-base hits: Jones, Stankard. Three-| Lincoln and Denver are blaming it on | 3UEENSTOW o wnonnonac? Bl amwou~ssco! S pomecinacias i) | Gosslp with the Sports. NEW YORK 11 Roma. <| A Blous City peper says Bill Sonipke | NEW YORK! ..o oo Caledagta | | once wanted to play with the team In that | goiiardem Noorda A4 Sao oo - oo e | son State . s 2000 Mayor Miles will preside and an address ' with w. T. David » base hit: Stankard. Sacrifices: Cassiday, | » iy 0 | GLASGOW Laurentian. Ewing State .. ciinn 350 Wikl e deiivered by President Turner of | no'h Mot Davieen the. publisation | P0Gsay,’ ‘Glinstend, | Anderson. . Blole | e eyl 0f 0UMA fa-88 @ood | PALRAND 1o +anmsperironiBiilie Pioneer Bank, Ewing ........... . 2,000 Hastings college. | smburg Republican. He is a son | bases: Westerzll, Pettigrew. Bases on | g x LI LA Provenes. Pioneer Pank, Eusti LR 3000 | g EARNIY_The alumni banquet of the|©of Rev. Enoch Hill, pastor of the Metho- | balls: Off Oimstead, 3; off Shaner, 4 | BY the way, where in that dual umpire | b X S Columbl Farmers and Merchans. Fremont 10.000 | wearney High school was held Friday | dist Episcopal church at Villisca Struck out: By @tmsiead, 5 by Ehaner, 2 |system the Western league was to have Fun Nafional Frement eerenns 0| ovening at the high school building. The | < precaga TR e piteh: Olmstead. Double play; Hart- this year? 3 sosridtans s of th n room was beautifully o0 Lindsay. Left on bases: Di K t of t Gitizens Nutional, Goihenburs ..... rostrum of the maln 100 K ot burply | Firemen's Tournament at Onceo Wl L. T T Dhaet yauat makes twe i % three. Agniom | reeler State, Greeley .. ... 5 oord - - CR.E: . 4 ele ¥, g Fret Wational, treaiay o oromst 5000 And cream a Jvin maple Leaves and| CRESTON, In. May .—(Special)—The Wheeler, it Now for that last game at Sloux City | Union State, Harvard ... L white Mlonern A iy hours &nd refresh. | Oficial program for the firemen's tourna- | PUEBLO REVERSE THINGS |*74 on to Des Moines | Barvard State Narvard .. oo 138 | menta were served | ment to be held at Osceola July 2 and 3 —— It evidently angered the Cubs when the First National, HOIAres® v 800| HUNTLEY—Memorial day services wera [h8s been announced, and is as follows Home Team Falls on to Starr in First | Pirates made such & bluff at winning | Eunh of Commerce, Hastings 9000 ( neld today at the Methodist Episcopal | July 3—Parade prizes, §100; straight-away i Don't you think that they are just find itate Bank-of Jansen ....... 3,000 | church, when a very appropriate program |hose race, ¥%6; hook and ladder, $169; run PUEBLO, Colo, M . bl ing out that Claude Rossman {s poor on the Central National, Kearne: L0 3000 | was rendered. after which a large parade | ning coupling contest, $15; ladder olimbing | versed : e - 4 —Pueblo re. | throw? That was notable when he played rs Bank, Rearney 1 101000 | wam formed and marched to the cemetery. | contest, Tiag race; $60; horse hose Tace: | linewp, Khve Topeks one of the wors: have |Ib the Western league and that waa why Bank ..o 300 | The Huntley band furnished patriotic | bunk hitch, half & mile, $1i0; band contest, | ings 4 opeka one of the worst beat- | 1o way moved from the outfleld to first ty National, Lineoin L n 0| »| ings of the meason, by a score of 16 to 3. | music for the occasion and Rev. Mr. Ben- [open to the world, $150; steamer contest, | Ti base. ‘armers and 'Merchants, Lincoin 1000 [ Musle tor e kv & civil war veteran, | Sil0. »| The locals fell onto Starr in the opening | " Nat'l Bank of ] 2.000 | 52U U entertaining address | N uly 3-Hub-and-hub race, 30 yards, §1:0; | \"RInNE. which with his wildness and an | Egan seemy to have shoved Miller Hug. Central National, Lineoln 5 5,%1“ an_en [aakt A % ya error netted three runs. They never let | €ins into the backgroend. Seems as ored Commercial Banl 2 | CAMBRIDGE~The marriage of Miss 144 | id & .“ § contest, ©6, | up and Thomason, who relieved Starr in | able as to nay that Zimmerman has foreed 300 | Redford of this city to T. B. MecClelland (§0ld medal, Stetson hat and $15; association | the fifth, fared no hetter. Miller pitched | Evers to the beneh 3000 | of Stratton, took place at McCook. Miss |hose race, cup and $30; leaders, race, 30.| winning ball and in the fifth inning hit " B | o e oas {ivea bince hildnoed in Cam: | horse hose race. §180; band concert, '0pen | Tor & home rum with (wo men on bases | oht, 80% Fose e scared those dioux by ‘ the youngest daughter of to the world, §150; steamer contest, $150. | Score e on taking the firet two games. ! 4 also be base petoy | g . | A D Rekbeg, Reveer oitl ’ Thive wil be ball gn e PLEARI}‘Q This Is to certify that aii druggists are | 3ens of tnis tuwn. George P. Turner, pro- kel sty of the Cmbridge Harness shop, I8} 78160 870 offersd by the rallroad com- | yro ) g authorized to refund your money it Foley's Honey and Tar fails 10 cure your cough or D et My "Buck ot Denver Colo, |panies and everything Indicates that the ' Curiis, If Were united In marrisge last Tuesday af | tournament will be one of the most suc- | Clark, 1b cold It stops the cough, heals the lungs | g aad prevents pnoumonia &nd consumption | FOOD FOR Contains no oplates. The genuine (s a NERVES vork and youthful vy MeCook. | Spencer, of. one as a4 resull of ov WEST POINT—At the mt election A Viner in the Stemech Hogrlever, b yellow package. For sale by all druggists | woik. e, exertion” should teke S NERVE t Weat Point to establish a_drain- e ot in the eastern portion of Cuam. |18 dyspepsic complicated with liver and | Jehl, rf ] GRAY FOOD FILLS. They Wi A Horrible Desth make you eat and sleep and Le & WAL fng county 4 votes were cast, of which | kidney troubles. Electric Bitters help all| Meize 32 were in favor of the proposition and 1 | yuch cases or no pay. 6. For sale by | MUl® s results from decaying lungs. Cure coughs | “*g; : 8 e " and weak, sore lungs With i, King's New .uluzr ‘.mtgn ‘IWQ, 3 Discovery. Sc and $.00. For sale by O & | Rising City bank o 0 ftself as fo'lows. President A. M. Dan- All Kinds of Fiat | Wooley OWL B O'Neill National ..... against. The following were elected as a Wk Of Petersburg board of directors: A M Danfels, €N lfluwn Drug Co. Total ve | Bea | Bouth Omaha National . D000 100,00 | leld; vice president, C. E. Erwin: secr | Geien, 3 . 0| Beaton Drug Co. Oor. 16%a end Barney Ste. Peuuu State, Petersburg . Erwin, C. E. Farley, John Conlin and T. J. | \ ® 5 215 0 g g0 secorcons cigssgEEzEgasese tonal, Antelope County Citisens State, O la. H ns, Omaha. Farmers State, Orchard... B 1 samestonsssanoni ] PO Bl nesavonand coBHR enonnomol erce Btate bank | Martin. This board immediately orxanized | Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, —wl °

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