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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUJLY T Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska ‘ Nebraska Il' Nebraska l SPECIAL NOTICE r NE [ | | the assessment of live stock and the 1 1 \ passed endorsing the wise and efficlent and | ried here today by Judge Spafford. They . o CORN STOCKS IN NEBRASKA | iitersors i coumtes “attectea nave BURT ~ REPUBLICANS ~ MEET | sesreseive ‘saminisrntion "na “espectais |adimtiea hes had st homa withous. con g been notified to appear before the board the attitude of President Taft on the tariff t of thelr parents and requested the 0 this week. Tn all countles except Douglas question, in whom the republicans of York | judge to keep their names from the news- | Ten Million Bushels More on Hand | the board has about decided not to change| Regolutions Endorse Taft and Sheldon | county have great confidence in his wis-|papers. They left this evening for the | - . the figures returned by the Gssessors on v g dom and were confident that a tariff law | west W ll e t Than Last Year. Administrations. | that would meet with the approval of all| 1 oniinue | merehandien Wednesday Morning T Sheldon's Vi form. | —_— would be passed and made a law. They E( DOUGLAS ASSESSOR SUMMONED | I'nrv‘v.n:dl;n\.en‘v::'{:«:::»'l‘,.'shel':on !-‘;QA(}E COUTEY IR CURBEY | S S e N Ao oreth Sl (M ”m»iBOOTBLACK AND KEG OF BEER in Lincoln and will remain until after the didacy of Hon. 8. H. Bedgwick of York SaTH: SOMCOtIon LOBSErA., |for the office of judge of the supreme| "I belleve the state convention platform| Convention Endorses Beatrice Candi- | court. Why Assessment of Merchane should endorse President Taft,” said the date for Supreme Bench——Cone Delegation from Nance. dise 1s Lower T ex-governor, “for his attitude on the tarift ventions and Filings in FULLERTON; Kb, July S~(Speclal)=| CENTRAL CITY, Neb, July S.~(Spe- We offer an apology to our many Lait Tear, and express to him the oonfidence of the Other Countles, | The republican county convention was held | cjal.)—As a resulf of the cupldity of Jack ¥ Wi people of the state. It should also con- in this eity Saturday ch VOUNg pre- | Costello, a bootblack at the Schiller hotel customers who attended the sale Mon- demn Senator Aldrich and Speaker Can- cinct in the county was represented by & the Sabbath quiet of Central City wae 2 (From a Staft Correspondent.) non for the positions they have taken. 1| TEKAMAH, Neb, July 2.—(Speclal)— |fair sised delegation except Fullerton |rudely broken yesterday. Costello had dis day for the erowded condition of our LINCOLN, July 2.—(Special.)—Nebraska |ah not sure about the liquor question,|The republicans of Burt county met in |township and Couneil creek. J. W. Mc-|covered the fact that therc was a keg of 2 3 s farmers and others have on hand 1051081 but I doubt it it has any place in this|convention hera today and selected the | Clelland was chosen chairman and Editor|beer in a box car on the Unfon Pacific floors. We will arrange for Wedne pushels of corn more than they dfd at the| campaign. Personally I am in favor of| following delegates to the state convention: | Stockwell of the Genoa Times was elected |tracks which was consigned to Central { same time last year. As shown by the|the submission of & prohibltory amend-|john Michael, Arzcia: G. A. Blackstone, | Secretary. The delegates elected to the|City parties and decided that he could use | day’s sale to have broad aisles and reports of the various county assessors |ment. When this question is submitted iarry Whittaker, Cralg; H. D. Byram, F. | State convention are Jake Rosencrantz, J.|It in his business. Accordingly he pro R a 1% Wi reanife-al . the corn on hand last year amounted to|it can be fought out and settled. County| A 17anson. Deeatur: Jehn F. Piper, G. H. | H. Umstead, Charles E. Peterson, James|cured the hotel push cart and, making more room. It will require all day 0,608,840 bushels, and this year the amount|option will not settle the liquor question.”| yr "y 00 0T “piiq A B, peden | on hand is 41,635,874 bushels. Most of the w Office Proposed for Bryan. E. Morrill, A. Gustatson, Oakland: Josaph ::-;zun:m;'::r corn &t & valuation| Governor Shallenberger received a letter|jiail, Silver Creek; B. F. Griffin, M. R . T T i B B b a0 e 4 sold and bring others from our ware- ! from an insane patient at the Lincoln| yy T n B Y shrewd bl The nmoticeable increases this year tal for the e opewell, Tekamal rie €a of detective work landed their prey.| se temember Wednesd: Al be B S B AR TOOVIER BORNUN| o e G Bt e CHe. Chall The folldwink Ssunty eintral ocmenlites y iy 08 Bt LiE WAek Tt KL e house. Remember Wednesday will be contained a suggestion. The writer, aft , ¢ . N ) Adams, 897,391 bushels; Antelope, 3.1%| .aving that the governor would be "":\ was elected: J. A. Clark, Tekamah. chair- in Bank Case car, and knowing that there were only a just as big a bargain day as was Mon- bushels; Boone, 2168 bushels; Buffaio.| .yt democratic president elected m._\ man; J. M. Crowell, Tekamah, secretary; few of the vehicles about town, their in- 0 < 200,850 bushels; Dixon, 32,41 bushels; gested that Mr. W. J. Bryan should be| A I+ i1, Oakland, treasure=; G. A.| vestigation led them to the hotel. day. . " 5. W cralg; B Susp officers were afte more, #1620 bushels; Hamilton, 577.17t! ciacted international president of the mod-| COrbin. Arizona; 8 C. Wolte, Cralg; . A |Senator Allen Presents Forty- B Contatib 1164 WHHUHE, HIG® SOkt A bushels; Saunders, 406,108 bushels. ern republicans of the western hemisphere, | Hanson, Decatur; C. O. Swanson, Lyons; s q y-One | him, Costello fled without his coat and The 'followilg table shows the numbe i Jov- Tobe’ Dl A. B. Peden, Oakland; P. C. Brandt, Silver Pages of Argument Against ::: ;‘l; ::m'a.yln»:‘r:x‘»'l:;flnh!er\r :h:mo‘.nfh: b i Pian of bushels of corn on hand, as shown by v -, P, S| Tekamah idi = b b L or further particulars of sale. the assessors’ reports for 1908 and 1%09: | G- Darby was aimost asphyxiated at his ‘f‘f""-':‘ :M ""’:‘;:i“”om Wise 10ep66 Validity of Act. | these articles of attire and encountered = I Ale. 1908, 100, | home on South Fifteenth street this morn. il i ek 3 s the sheriff and his deputy. He took to ASGIS L. 10074 ing by escaping gas. Mrs. Darby wakened | We. the republicans of Burt county, i} MADISON, Neb, July 3.—(Special y— | fight again, bolting through a window and Antelope % 279,44 | convention assembled, congratulate the|gengeqr wip g taking the screen with him. Sheriff Ile P Sy and discoversd her husband unconscious | people of Nebraska upon the continued |~ or Willlam V. Allen has just com- | g the e T 4 i ana the room full of gas. Prompt medical | brosperity of our state under wise laws [Pleted his brief comprising forty-one pages |fired three shots in the air, but he re © o v v fused to halt until he ran up against a ttentl ” 1 man's life e gas enacted by the republican legislature of |as counsel for plaintiffs associated with | Siona o R The 48 | 177" whereby our state debt has been fully |John L. Webster, sollcitor for complaints, | OT&WN revolver in the hands of Sherift| came from a jet which had been left |paid, and the mortzage indcbtedness of in 1 Qs Dizney. He and his cargo of beer are now Butfalo . .07 930 | partlally turned on. our ¢itizens has been reduced many millions | ' 8€tion brought in the United States cir- Combination Breaks in on Peace of Central City dan Doard of Equalization Wants to Know Osborne, W. F. Prowett, Arthur Anderson, | S¢veral trips to the car, carried the beer G. F. Rose and W. W. Graham. to his room in installment lots. Discover- ing the theft, Sheritf Iler and Deputy Tuesday to clear the floor of goods See ad in Tuesday evening paper Burt 7 OF Aoilars tn the JAet tWo: YeARS, cuit court, district of Nebraska, wherain | Ny, he county Jail 314«16-18 South 16th Street Together with the épofls of two other raids, Sheriff Iler has an immense quan- | tity of llquor in his keeping. ‘ Three Accidents at Fullerton. Ced . . 3 v w v ar by the police and & wagon load of beer |revision of the tarift called for by the |ang Governor Shallenberger, Auditor Bar- Cheyenne ... ! 1,300 | Tsland depot for shipment to Hallam was y Cuming 761, $5%% to Hallam @irect from Tllinois, but haa |IN Congress. whe are working In conjunc- Patterson are defendants, iT"' Ll L B UL URE R bl P o ess 3 | et tion with them, in the prasent oxtra ses- accldents in Fullerton. Harry Campbell, a Dawson . % . #5400 | 1= & violation of the excise rules and the | Of the tariff that will properly protect the | guaranty banking act. It is first urged 142.3% | Statement showing car situation in Ne- our state representatives in the last legis- | Private banking. Quotations from the Bible, himself by kicking the belt from the wheel. - Ao 3 Betlod: o giavibics s John F. Piper for his faithful and efficient | supreme courts of California, North Dakota| What came near to being a fatal 4 Over §40,000,000 More to the preserves the teeth and b 7 i “ 1 10 | Cars stock loaded. . T % | our county central committee for the last | Private banking is a fundamental right (-(i\‘ln. in the country. His two litile children Produced. ‘ Used by people of Greeley ... . veo X Cars grain loaded.. f) A 203 340 | of the legislature of 1909, and others, who Harlan byt o Box cars ordered for leading. .. 962 121 | without justification or excuss and against |federal constitution that private businuss, |Was drawn forth life seemed extinct. Dr.|the Updike Grain gompany, as he glanced Half a Century . . N [} v ncerpen " Holt 8 p o i 15| DROPS DEAD AFTER SWIMMING Gage Endorses Cobby., not be entrenched upon by legislative | €nts during the twenty minutes that were | that the rain of Sunday was general over| Howard .. . . 04, 144 Walinitie Yesng Man apires gram.)—The republicans of Gage counly |have determined this fact. It is urged that iIA"Pnt' in his automobile. It was over an | over a considerable portion of the state High Spots Are Kelth Knox . 3 Larry Lyman, the 20.year-old son of Road. |retary. Resolutions endorsing Judge J. E.|use without compensation therefor. There |& PRy and serlously injured. One of the| “The rain of Sunday is valuable aimost Butler 4 ‘ v Load of Beer Confimcated. We are in hearty svmpathy with the |the First National bank of Holstein, Nob., Cass . 4 299, i ohn Baeuer was arrested this afternoon |policy of President Taft for a downward [and fifty-one other banks are plaintifts, Chase " 4 107,770 | - n L oh. 16, W tional republi latform on which he Cherry t iy 2,615 | Which he was having taken to the Rock | e wlecien We strongly endorse the [toM Treasurer Brian, Attorney General ¢ ’\ cur v\. ; o Thompeon, Bdward Hoye ; RAIN WORTH MANY MILLIO oy ‘ 04800 course of our senators, Elmer J. Rurkett oyce, secretary of [ ¢ ot i g _{Rald Al AR i g §TH Y408 | confiscated. The beer had been shipped |and Norris Brown, and all representatives [the State Board of Banking, and Sam A A SO el unlo | ) Dakota g BIETS | heore, o and stored in the Baeuer |gion of congress, in regard to the tarift dion lrat seven pages of the briet are |y young man of 19, while helping his tatner | Sunday’s Shower Was Just What the Dawes . bt 1,600 e police contend that this |schedule. We belleve In an adjustment to a close analysis of the ¢ (he Fullerton Roller Mills caught his | Corn Needed. PERFECT 5 o 3 00| 1aw. manufacturer and at the same time will |that this act violates the federal and state :‘:Kr;:,:r':p“:“"':;_"‘ ::“P hell: m.an ('v':|:hm:’ 706, & not_burden the consumer. 2 4| low elbow. No one heard , 332,368 Car Movement in Nebraska. We approve and commend the work of | CCnttitutions in-so-far as it prohibits his call to stop the mill, 80 he had to tree | NEBRASKA'S CROP NOW ASSURED oo ow er braska for twenty-four-hou: fod Iature. the encyclopaedia Britannica, decisions of | Dr, W. F. 9 l 1 . § | ¢ r period ending |Iatu! : Dr. W. F. Johnson hopes to save the arm . ™ eanses, beautihe Frankiin . \ 3 . m. July 21, 198, compared with same | e express our earnest thanks to Hon. |the courts of errors of New York of ‘he |unless some infection sets in. L e i s and Furn . services as chairman, and to C. O. Swan- < ; g e Py - 16 100 | son and G. A Treland as seoretaries of |%Nd Minnesota are cited to show that dent occurred at the home of Otis armer Than Laat Year ‘punfles 'he breath Gosper Socioh) o B 2021785 | Empty stock cars on hand.......2,816 2,802 | three years. the citizen Bad b i a cthiar | 3 IS k 816 28 ee y 3 1ad been playing out doors together when | Grant 370 | Stock cars ordered for loading.. 535 41| We condemn the action of those members| It i{s then claimed and numerous cases [the older one came to the house alorde. | f Hall .. ¢ 0| Cars other material 1oaded ..., 1008 11| Wwere responsible for the attempted recount |1, Cited to support the contention that|When questioned the chilq sald that “baby | Nebraska's corn crop Is now practically | pefinement for almost Hamiltori . . o 356,706 | Empty box cars on hand.........4918 41 |of the vote on supreme judges, as being | Under the Fourteenth amendment to the|was in the water tank.” When the body assured,” sald N. B. Updike, president of Hayes ... " 51,998 | v HIEo0ak b the plain letter of the law. calling, or occupation of the citizen can. |J. F. Johnson phoned directions to the par-|Over his report Monday morninz and saw ol o 11860 | BEATRICE, Neb., July 2.—(Special Tele- |enactment. It is shown that several courts |required for Dr. Johnson to reach the the entire state. Mr. Updike has been - Johnson X ( Shortly after Getting Out of held their conventlon here today with &funder the language of the state and na- |hour before the baby showed any signs of and leaves today with W. H. Bucholz Kearney Water. good attendance. F .W. Mattoon called |tional constitutions certain rights and |life cashier of the Omaha Natlonal bank, for I Rovs Pahk . i —— the conventlon to order, Samuel §. Smith |privileges are claimed to be inalienable ana | The S-year-old son of John Dopf. editor an automobile trip to Hastings and Hold- Hlttlno‘ Back Now Kimball A ) VALENTINE, Neb. July 2.—(Special,)— | PeIN elacted chairman and Lon Evans sec- | that property cannot be taken for public [9f the Fullerton Post, was thrown from rege and intermediate points. %4 Linean . LIB4% 116408 | master Lyman, died suddenly today of |Cobbey of this city for supreme judge and (are certain governmental privileges so. |84’ feet caught in the stirrup strap and | beyond estimation, for it was just what| 2670 99| heart failure. He went swimming with | Prociaiming anew the loval adherence (o |served (o the people, one which s the right [We Wo® dragged some distance. ~Just aa{the growipg corn needed to make tho eass, ‘P}nladelp]?m Hot Member in Jail 21,150 some friends and just atter he got out |the principles of the republican party un-|(o puraue a private occupation. It is con- he became free the pony kicked him in|especially in the South Platte country, Again on Account of His Madison . e of the water he dropped dead. His body |der the leadership of President Willlam|iended that the legisiature cannot with. |the side. The muscies of one arm and | where prospects were good, but where rain Proclivities, Morviok T 2 " e was brought home and it Is not known yet | Taft Were adopted. The following dele-| qray (he right to pursue a private calling |*Id¢ 8re badly torn. WAk needud WIhOUTEtinE TR R poosn A MorFil B 3% | where he will be buried. gates to the state convention were selected: | ana force the cltizen into a banking sor- . — in that section might have turned out to — Adam MoMullen, R. R. Kyd, B. H. Be-|ooraoion where the stock can be taxed Madison Club to Plenie. be nubbins. Jullan Franklin, the Philadelphia young N A . ¢ i Epldemic {s Mild. gole, Jesse Miller, John Scheve, C. J. Me-| g0 the bavment of the depositor of private S Neb,, July 26.—(Special)—| “Nebraska's corn crop st year was 203,- | man who explained that he “Just hit the Otoe et f . 8 , Neb., July 26.—(Specfal.) |Coll, A. D. Spencer, Samuel Rinaker, Jesse |\ .., ions Cases are cited to show that August 5, will be Business 767,000 bushels and indications now are that |high spots” whén he landed in Jall on Banite ) $ "9 930 | —1iesarding the sickness that has prevailed | Newton, A. J. Trude, C. H. Vanriper, D.|yoriins 1 'a private business and is with- [Men's day at Madison. A plenie will belit will this year exceed that by at least Monday of last week, discovered himselt P. rkins . . 3 .50 | In this town and other towns surrounding, | W. Cook, Henry Ofers, I. D. Steiner, H. M. =", protection’ of, the Fourteenth [n€ld at Schwank's island under the aus-|50,000,000 bushels. Corn is selling at the 4gain locked up at the police station yes- the last five years, while taking his musical training in the con- servatory at Galesburg, has been assistant organist in the™large Central Congrega- E}F"'gfl " 500 5 :2!‘:‘:::0; Y!::(n:x:g :{:.::;:? ::..n".., the g.”?’:é?{..?y v‘\".u:::inlr::y.y, g. 1:. ll(‘l’llam Amendment and thakbeing. &, private dnsti- | Fioee o(. the Commereial club. Mayor Wy-|present time at 6 cents a bushel, which [terday afternoon, just a week after his T e B3 e same as . ry, .C. 8. Bogaw, | DEEIERRt 204 P coff, president of the club, has appointed |makes an increase of recelpts to the farm. |first arrest Polk > {00110 |8 Week ago. In the majofity of the cases | HUhter Millen, 8. C. Smith, W. E. Chit- e tax s not for.a governmental, | = & iiiee on mmusements along With | ers ¢f over $30,000,000. ! This time'he 18 charged with being a ned Willow the attack is mild. Health Inspector Dr.|tenden, E. W. Huse, George Humphrey, ' 107 % Prvate purbose 18 Wribed (At oiner committees, the personnel of which L3 fugitive from fustice and Is said to be Bogk v . Wilson, who was here last week, recom- |l W. Scott. ey "k‘ 5 :""“""""" Drivate property can | ., oy s rare array of skits, stunts, and| .o Wheat Coming Strons. | wantea at Loulsville, Ky.. on the charge of i e L 2P -y %! mended that the disease be called spinal| Th® county central committes organized b taken for publie purposes by the WAT|,).er amusements calculated to afford fun Wheat should harvest out about .| ... ing money under false pretenses. A Saunders'.! 3 7870 | mentngitis. At the same time, able physi- |PY the election of C. J. McClellan chairman (POWer. Which ls exercised In the COMfISc” | for i1, It will not be all fun elther Good | 0000 bushels this year, the crop last year| .. iam from the Loutsville police was Seott’s Bluff 111111 360 .. ;| clans differed from him as to the diagnosis, | %74 Maurice Freshman secretary. tion of private property; by the power of | o0t VLT R D T fect for dfs- | DEINE 44.296,00 bushels.. Wheat I8 selling u“‘\m_'_h”‘ by cailee Doabhils Tn OBER AR TP i AN % . The trouble has been carefully watched Republicans Meet in Otoe. eminent domain in which the government | . .ion' More than likely a road expert|ds¥ 8t 0L cents a bushel, 5o the Increase) ., ... o5 Mitchell and Sulllvan soon Bletiaante B0 ocal Dhystciane, et tteet | NEBRAGKA OITY. Ne, July 30(8pe- |!® FOGuIred to make just compensation In |yior"shroaa will be present, and O. f.|In this crop will give the farmers about| . loq Frankiin. He i be Aoyl et Bloux ... LR | well, and it was thought advisable last |clal Telegram.)—The republican county con- | wrie¥ and by the power of taxatlon IN|Giiecpie who will have returned from the | $10,000.000 more to spend a Louisville officer arrives to take charge Thayer ... ; N 483,00 week to quarantine and recommend that |ventlon was held at Syracuse today, with | i the government compensates che |Ngyonal Good Roads conference at Seat-| [ estimate the oats crop this year at|, n " young Irankiin has been on his Thomas ey 315 | )1 children under 16 years of age be kept | William Dunn chairman and Clifford Lelgh | €130 bY the proteation which it &fords | o "wiil read the paper he presented on 5000000 bushels more than last vear, when| ., t; (ne Seattle exposition for over a Thurston . TH 4 om|at home. This, apparently, has been agree- |secretary. The following delegates to the |Pi® Person and property. It Is sald that|inet subject as a member of the Nebraska |the crop was reported at S6076.000, and the .y " ey aton 52040 | able (o ll the citisens of Stromaburg, and |state convention wers chosen: William any other selzure or taking s revolutionary | selegation to that conference. increase in volume of this crop wiil give Wesninston . QLT BEDI0|hay been carried out as near as possible. |Hayward, . B, Hervey, Frank McCartney, |14 18 & violation of the fundamental law. i) S the farmers about RN as oats are| pern RECITAL THIS EVENING Webster . 36746 891, No deathe have occurred in Stromsburg |Fred Bose, Thomas Murray, Charles Mar- | It 18 shown the levying of an assessment Forger Operates at Beatrice. worth today about 40 cents a bushel Wheeler 848 |as vet, and there is at present no slarm- |shall, W. D. Gibbon, Paul Jessen, H. F.|UPOR the stock of the private banks 0| BRATRICE, Neb., July %.—(Special Tele- [ "It 18 no secret that Nebraska has better figh i orl L9210 | ing cases, and thoss who have had the so- | Wellenselk, W. L. Cameron, Frank Bar- |T8i8e 8 fund with which to pay depositors | ggy ) Tne smooth forger. who has been |ETaln prospects this year than at any time | V Tie. of Mot Mérdad., Wil Total . : 5574 | called disease, spinal meningitts, are re- |ker, J. H. Arends, George B. Neiman, H. @, [#d holders of exchange in other Private |y,nging around the clty the last few days, |in 1t history and everything seems to be AR o Bpar-lond Douglas A p covering and Have recovered rapidly. Stilwell, M. T. Harrison and C. W. Stahl- ‘"‘;"“‘f“"" "‘“t":";“’ for the convietlon | ook in a number of business men today working out just right to give Nebraska a | Congripational; 5 and enforcement of the act fs not & public a % | bumper crop.” 1::; g;:;“s?;::r "éof“l‘:"‘;:c‘:"‘;ry‘"':; Runaway Aceident Fatal. :K‘,mif: Eaton and W. A. Wemple re| s within the meaning of the constl- x::::d 'effrh‘:‘cr;,,:::u:.:: ::‘:’:No;o ::. Vietor V. Lytle, a graduate of the Knox fiate Yunkin and Avditoe Barton peeaent; | ar o non: Nob., July’ 28.—(Spestal)—Den- Jetferson County Filings. tution and does not fall within the legitf | by Notional bank In favor of K. Alsen f The Glad Hund Conservatory of Music at Galesburg, T, i 16 e cheaspbas | nm(fle‘i‘"h‘ Lyhenne died at his home, southwest| ;orpEERSON. Neb., July —(Special)—|Mate domain of a tax, but constitutes (/14" signed J. S. Shubert. The forger |TOMOVes liver inaction and bowel stoppage | wil give an infofmal pipe organ recital at the county ‘aseefsor of Douglas county 0] ourers 1y Lo, the effects of injuries |z, completed list of candidates for Je contlscation of property. Many cases are | i ;0 a number of places and purchascd |witn Dr. King's New Lite Pills, the pain- | g; Mary's Avenue Congregational church e At Sany tasea e Soanty 18 | suffersd in a,runawey which 05ourIed & rers.’county offices to e voted wpon at Clted to prove these assertions. It 1n satd | 7/*td % WATDCT of BUeRe O B ave | 1088 Fegulators. Zic. '80ld by Beaton DIug | qyestay evering at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lytie chandist of that clty has heen decreased |q7 . years old. e lea “’."'.L{:‘l;""’l;“ the primaries s as follo If the assessment is levied as & taX then |,y jarger than the bills amounted to.|®* has been under consideration for some and also why bank stock has fallen off.|daughters and’ five soms to mourn nie| COUnty Clerk—F. A. Houston, republican; “{" hot1s vold ':" the :l‘l"'“ of "“f‘l"""‘“" In each Instance he recelved a nice balance | Dee Want Aue are Business Boosters, | Ime by the music committee of the church Several changes have been proposed in|death. V. E. Chamberlin, democrat. of operation and constitutes conflscation |, the goods purchased. The forgery for the position of director of music and County Treasurer—A. M. Berry, C.- G, |80 cases are cited to support that con-|g,, pot giscovered until after the fellow Fight Over Saloon Location. the' ruemibers: of -t okurch: will’ give B " m—— Catlin M. Y, McCloskey and John Small, |tention. It is urged that the act violates |, ¢ youn He is thought,to be the same| SHERIDAN, Wwo. July 26.—(Special)—|qa reception after the recltal republicans; Oro Cox and Alex Shepherd, |he contract clause of the federal and state | o,y ypo recently visited Hastings and |The citizens of Sheridan and the Sheridan |y Lytle is a resident of Fort Morgan democrats. constitutions and authorlzing the taking uf |, ;\ypper of other towns in the state. Brewing company are engaged In a hot oo ava gor 5 Bherift-.C. E. Case, James Churonsids, |PFivate ‘Droperty without due.process. ot fight over the refusal of the city council |y oo ris m F. 1, Miller and C. T, Wyatt, republicans; | |8™: 88 it makes no provision for adequate| oy, gose of Headache Powders. (to grant a liquor license to J. M. Taylor, [G. M. Baum. W. F. Bonawits and Chris | cOmPensation therefor. AUBURN, Neb, July 3—(8pecisiy- probristor of one of the Brewing com- Hickey, democral X & News has just reached this city of the|pany's saloons. The eitizens don't want 5 e County Judge—C. C. Boyle and for county nmn'r::.;:..;e:o.':l; ::(r;::‘.. Tele. | death of Alberta Reding, wife of Thomas | the saloon to do business in ita present lo- | tional church In that city superintendent R. C. Harrls, republicans. | Reding, a fapmer living six miles north of (cation, and the brewing company Is deter- No admission will be charged for the County Surveyor—N. M. Colller, republi- ‘&::;;::;":'fls;',:::'on'f"&‘:";,:‘;‘?: | this ofiy. It is reported that Mrs. Reding |mined that the license shall be sranted,’| recital and the members of the church and can | | was troubled with a severe headache yes- |A long legal fight appears Inevitable. their triends are Invited. Jetferson county delegates to the republi- | mm———— orday afterncon and in her effort to give e T can state convention are E. B. Cowles, 5 Tacasit aade s 100k sevsrel hasdnchd . tabs Elijah Filley, C. H. Ude, J. P. Thiessen, SURFRISSD FIM. lets, which commenced to take effect An coldcanbecured H. J. Shearon, H. F. Kuhlman, Phil Bostor's Fesh of Need. about 9 o'clock yesterday evening and | y Dawson, C. A. Fehlman, G. E. Reynolds, e | made her very sick. A physician was sum- §. C. Hutchinson, J. J. Chinn, A. F. Smith [ A doctor in Kansas experimented with | 4" p, :.—m«ed too late to save her without “‘cold cures,”’ cough mixtures’’ and |and smith Diller. his boy in a test of food and gives the | g, gieq within a few minutes after he| the like opiate filled medicines. All you have to Lincoln County Delegates. partiouiats. Mo says: | came. Mrs. Reding was about 40 years of do is to open your bowels wide with NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Jdly %.—(Spe- | "I naturally watch the effect of differ-| .. =g, jcaves o husband and five chil- : cial Telegram.)—The republican county [®nt foods on patients. My own little son, | ;. ;, | convention met this afternoon to choose|® 1ad of four, had been ill with pneut| =f el | gelegates to the state convention. Fifty |monia and during his convalescence did | Nebraska News Notes. Gelegntes were present. Ex-State Sepator|Dot seem to care for any kind of food. | g pAUL—A splendid rain fell here last o Gllbey was chosen chairman of the| “I knew something of Grape-Nuts and |night, amounting to 143, which will be of | rganization; C. M. Reynolds of Suther- |ita rather fascinating flavour and particu- | Ereat benefit to the corn which was be- | land, secretary. The tollowing were chosen | larly of its nourishing apd nerve-buflding “':"’,‘;_’}l‘_”': "’:"“ ‘::’;‘I il " las delegates to the state convention: T.| powers, 50 I started the boy on Grape- | ine oitigens (o declde whether our present ¥ “Thar will carry the cold germs and systemic poisons away and C. Patterson, C.. A. Silbey, Harry Stevens, | Nuts and found from the first dish that | water works system would be extended 07 4 you'll get well in no time. 1 you have a cold or are con- | Lincoln Carpenter, Judge P. M. Grimes, |he liked it. that the taxpayers In the east and north 3 stipated or have rheumatism, liver or kidney troubles, i i Keside P D s of 0 WOl ve . 0 A ¥ 0 | Wisconsin LaKeside Peas e Datin Rars Manriion | s Satier gove 11 30 1 isedatly hod | BAri, 8 1OmS i nets ties peotpotion : oL TR eblee tomight and youl:fol 2 in I ittle Pi Pork [Mart McDermott, Dorsey Leypoldt and| he beyan to lmprove at once. In less thah | 1,\yREL,—Geore Ray while stacking hay : better in the morning. ISCODSI | Piyde Trotien | 2 month he had gained about eight pounds | el from a load and struck his head and - Al Ready io Serve | No democratic convention will be held in | 4nq goon became so well and strong we shoulder against the loader. The rasult doesn't it? Lincoln county this year, and no demo-|,,q no futher anxiety about him. {8 a dislocated shoulder, badly bruised head !Aad“-?h‘; ot aste—madam—will just make you: mouth water for more. |crats have filed as candidates for any| ..n olq patient of mine, 78 vears old, | B9 the ligaments of the v;mu.—v‘,ll:.,.’ tore ! ¢ f ond 2 . | of 5 y " | It will be some time before he w ne able Here is a new dish—one that is more defightful, more appetizing, more delicate, more | tfice in Lincoln county. came down with a serious stomach trouble | (o resume his farm duties delicious, more wholesome and economical thar any dish you ever tasted. There is delight Convention at M . and before 1 was called had got S0 weak | pi \rreVMOUTH—Jacob Stenner, aged in every tavory, flavory mouthful of | MINDEN, Neb, July 2.—(Special Tele- | ne could eat almost nothing, and was in | 48 years, who died at his home in this S |gram.)—The republican county convention (s serious condition. He had tried almost | city Saturday, —was Thurp? in Oak Hill | met this afternoon and organized by elect- | o ory cemetery Monday he funeral sermon | | y kind of food for the sick without PR - o o e fng A Christeneen 24 Shaltman Sad V.| qvyn. LRt ok s consed” es born i 2 H. Johnson as secretary. A g00d repre- | .. |...aiately put him on Grape-Nuts | Germany and is survived by a widow and sentation was present and delegates were | .\ " ooq rion milk and Just a litie ©50¢ children | -~ 10 t A1 2l t N ~To! . ! Ol vaSs Pork and Peas is the new member of the famous Lakeside family. bery, R. H. McKinney, John B. Jorklund, | P¢Xt day ‘Why doctor I never ate anything | owned by him and a brother He was Fitwt is the famous Lakeside Wisconsin peas. You know of course from experience that | 0% " 0 W OUTERE g T g el (80 good or that made me feel so much | ShEaged In dlking the joal with a plck, O good . vtk s that. Then we have added a i : Working underneath @ Ieavy mass, which | s g R w8 Lakeside peas, Everybody knows tha - AP land C. M. MeGrew. stronger | without warning fell with a erash, crush- | of tender, m , Dutty Wisconsin Jittle pig pork—then cooked the two & rin the won- Endeves Sor Soduninte “1 am pleased to say that he got well on | Ing him to an unrecognizable mass. He el i eam e - it e other—th > W, fee — g 4 A » ‘Popuiar young men .0 durkil Lakedide seam, cookers,-the pess nd pork emch B o of which | YORIC Neb. July M.—(Spacial)~Tho re- | Grape-Nuw, but he had to stick (o 1t for | SEL I wis Married and hag oty | . St gnad o b st pork an | publican county convention was held here |tWo or three weeks, then he began to| oo 3 ve % ,"Thy-nhm'rmirf other ways—more wholesome, more nutritious. Lakeside Pork | today. 3. N. Kildow was elected temporary | branch out a little with rice or an egg or SEUTTGNR=A sollian ataiired. B INe | - with cvery digestion. There is more real food value in Pork and Pea: | chairman and C. B. Palmer, jr., of Brad-|tWo. He got entirely well in spite of his cause the company r’mmidrrllhl.-ml“:vlnlv than in other dish. 43¢% more protein—that means -ife and energy. Buy a can of yowr | shaw secretary. almost hopeless condfl}on. He gained 2| mr:'\l‘!;;”:r;!:: Ly a:m mr:':'"l"r:. Saush ren and how Lakeside Pork and Peas are. | After selection of different ecommittees |Pounds in two months’ which at his a§e| was thrown from the track. The crew of | grocer Six big helpings. Enocugh for a family of six. the following were selected delegates to|!s remarkable. |this engine jumped. Had No. 171 been | b “ - chere | traveling forward instead of backward It | Fifteen Cents Everywhere the state convention: H. Nettleton, R. Co-| "I could quote a list of cases where| (o[ \ove een one of the most serious Packed only by nant, C. C. Neufield, N. A. Dean, E. A.[Grape-Nuts has worked wond accidents ever experienced in this vicinity Warner, E. A Relsing A. B. Palmer, ‘“There's & Reason’” Read "“The Road The Wl-e:no‘}'nF P.T, 'C.nno;-' c}: Chicago |Ciiries Carpenter. Frank Widdle, L. & |to Wellville,” in pkes. e g e Packers of the Famews ide brand Feas and Beaws. | Wheeler, Harry Gillan. 8. H. Rolls, J. N.| Hver reed the sbove letter? A xew one| Mrs A R Dawson Fortieth and Seward Kildow and Earl Willlam: appears from thme ttme. They | streets, frame dwelling, 2. ; Nels 8imons, On Demonstration at The Bennett Co. A “rousing resclution wes unauimously | S Senua tree a4 full of samen L North Thirty-aixth svenue, - fram | luterest. welling,