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OMAH TUESDAY THE BEE OVEMBER 30, 1 } f—'?em l:Nebmka COOK STILL IN SEW YORK| v oiowm ebraska e T Lok et o - o3 e— R S Sl e Bl e ths Pited 15 marrase Mre Puuiine | BYuther Iisues Statement, but Does |sctin met the disaster is smply & plees INSURAN CE ACENTS TESTIFY ooz o e o g g e Not Give Whereabouta. o i for the pumgs of e MUR. o press. Had the work train not been on the AR AR S L SR RN | H alf-Minute Store-Talk > ne day. not long agn. & man A paIr of trousers hers that — Gaverner Seils to Stare 1ATTel mortgges ARETgac Ll ine. the express from Seattle for Van Beeded what seemed a slight alters After he had gone one of state farm through Regent Coup od this m ® agninet QEGE THAT HE BE GIVEN REST | ovuver would mot have been heid New ar taflors found the alterstion imp s If & perfect fit was to be ted Where Loans Pro - K's garmge. The building is - had. We phoned the man at hie Bote o was Jeaving town in a short Cases Ci .. mised 4 speciai commitfes with power AN ey ey alaiy Westiinaster. The owl passenger train ime and 41dn't expect to return. He didn't hawe time tn make anether %0 Get Insurance. act. has bought of Governor Shallenberger wand doiars n anseour would. under regular traffic cond!tions so sent hism money to him. Most alothiers would say we frur shortherns, paying thereler. W00 2 & e liahittiee Beciares ®at S Sendlug Do |)uee continued through to Vancouver wi us, but—we won't ailow a person to wear one of asmetn txensive business e anumals w FTHEEIR AUTHORITY SOUGHT surposes = Binae ¥ . p 8 - Suttn. [DEurAnCce Comeaissior be 26 SF Batenstien lossm't Mt him perfectiy—if we cam prevent it— Jever axpect to see him again te Capenhages Explorer Has out stopping. and it instead of the work Fuifilled Ohligntions to main wouid have plunged nto the gulley ST N the Pusite. Been e E Western Man Texas Wa. r Thomas B. Love o Texas was & sthte houss visitor tods: ause Your Mon‘-y Bacxk On Demana fled Provided They Wave Good and spent some time listening tw the heas - Hpgymen- NEW YORK. Nov. 3.—Dr Foederick A . - Grntsnets—we Cumguntes ¢ m the complainte againwt agents of Coslt"was found isst Mght, that i, sn 4o Makes B[g Gift Involved. ‘e Bankers’ Life af Lincoin. Mr. Love thoritative statement was imued by i e —— 3 Missourian and has made good n *Xas during the last ten years of s brother, W. L. Cook. saying that the ex- plorer. who mysteriowsly dropped from | Alnouncement Made of Substantial i Wrom a Staff Correspendent reen eiected v pubiic view yesterday, was still in the v Lift for Pension Fund for “TEE NONE OF QUALITY CLOTERS" LINCOLN, Nov. 3 —Spects legtain rving a sinity of New Tork recuperating. He was E I Miwist wwer 0 summons imned v i house and now as imsur N m the verge of a nervous breakdown and — Barton a number of msuran - ® talked - . e ey B8 retirement was absetrtely nesessary - e e e e e T e e S | Xew eas. 2o S-scecusemen at Kind of an o the effect that tHe agents Mad ardidate and would . od W s 2 vas made the pulpit of St. George's . P o tn write insurance - atnttees. . S 5 toduy by the pasto Rev. Dr ,’".“..4 facts in ,fi:: - - New Appaintn & YORK—A < of rk Dr. Cook is In the vieinity of New York | © S . '_-’“‘ 'p . - 0 @eil. gemeral agent of the Bankers' Life ant at the Soidiers’ home a wne e Yark opera n ecies 1o 5o 1 B L re If he | eived toward the S.08. fund that s ve of Lincoln: Elmer Orr, 1. B. Spees and siand In place of Joe s 2 ot arape ther= will be 20|,y raised to pension Episeopal o A. Assowski, while the following sum N talked about his chief, and - cerning ?lf lepargure. I think on he age of W years, or soonmer If moned @M mot appear: J. W. Hawk. ™ oy W. T. Puet of Fairmont g ke should be | they are disabied. The name of the donar | you pl e er H Plerce, Harry D. Cotton. J. T. Akers i siglan @ e e s enough o W him o was not made known. but he s & gas and D. ¥. Miler . intil his heaith is fuily restore . - i el S S - P M. Douglas and D. F. MU n piace of Dr. e = R % in the middies t. Thus far So much is being said about Military or Aato Coats It developed sarly in the hearing that signed o resume his not been reading the newspapers in th. a8 bDeen ocollected he fund, wi pelleve they are the oniy kind to be Be i $F W Snllne' war w swwre| Bean Wi . W ast few days and i not sibie for |its origin ac the general conference but it len't true of i stors. 12 ; Bl he nent ® Setis = “ : sut overcoat, & refined bus from the aments whether they had au Car Situation in State. - —— have been lssued by | mend two years ag | your tailor would make-—w thority from the company officers to 40| The following statement show % as his spokesmen. silp om—and your choios i of d o o 1o . N > ta to C n 1 1 aither w've Blac whae thig She Gune and ol eation. in Nillsictia fe O = nages, or. | REICHSTAG WILL DISCUSS itmted to one ar two lines either We've Blacks in order to secure insurance. and also oo ol ¢ p m., Nov — ¥ lled his obil o FINANCES AND TARIFF v A —grinett Gently W Soew whether the figurgy the agents wed the | 19 compared W same pertod of previous prospective customer had the endorse- | .. Tegoing was lssued by er's brother In view Of the fac ' $10.00 to $350.00 ment of the company. ppa— Mr. Wooddell the general agent of the stock londed . Sessions Will Be; Tuesdny, When Emperor Will Make Speech doctor's apparent seclusion ed great And what mowt every one knows—doubie any other ] Bhhet Tife of Liscin tescifil e i ours < — anxiety among his friends S i frem Threme. store’s variety of Mil m. at nad suthorfty from the ow y to ded e John R Bradley, his financial backer. pus- mte - 3 ) make loans as an inducement W wr terini S A G, T s pus | pERLT ~The Reichstag will $12.00 to $35.00 mmrance he ather agents whe acs on S Ry - = K 18 also rooonvene Tuesday, the emperor returnt o I sald they had au.|BUX cars arder : = New Tork, but her exact whereab te TR 15 Spem g btes evivy worked 4 . po — n her husband’s o o i thortty from Wooddell to take appilcs- FREMONT CHUACHE ANVIVERSARY wrodsiiresei Butient's case,Mss ‘ot m ne will be tons for losns as an Inducement got sanounced. o white hail he paiace nsurance. The agents admitted that I | Methodints Rejotee Over Forty Yemrs' ¢ - s expeetad to contain some interesting w { figuring what the peley would be worth Existence of Soetety. e P l forscasts of the !mperial policy. The ses- . T & s &t a certain time they included the estl-| PREMONT, Neb., Nov twak his gun and riest gn@res sion will be comparatively quiet, it is be- sion for Tuesday "'-‘:‘::" SR o mated smrnings. b shurch of e stepped in nole . teved, aithough the embitterment between able date now is Dece 16 . W SRR compdey - g wvers steatt: tu His BIShO < g s o e | CHERRY, 0L, Nov. 3—The coroner's in g The affidmvits wers practicall nrnted tratn to i TAECT the various parties growing out of finan y Sout mine Bumwr v are e eame nature, the agent had agreed o se ts build areput hte =al reform legisiation tense est into gt 3oL g wipsibon eure a loan from the company provid ces were held this evening He said he Fath T The sociallsts are the SIS SRS | Be SEEhuE R S “"' J““_;‘ o by neglect thaa fro- ing the loan would take pail n charge of laymen. Mr. 1 requestod er Carrigan Reads Ord fied with the course of events since the DNesses have been summoned. The staie X S S e s o e Ry s | 1nguished er of 7 . o) sent. by | factary inspector will offer evifence of the cause. & certain amount of life insurance. nneider presided and thers were ad: i S o Exe . finance bills wers passed. The recen: bye . o g - ” _then go to ommunication of Himself et for th v " employment in the mine of boys under age. . mest striling affidnvit was made sy Rev. Jacob Adriance, J. R is groans caused z elections for the Reichstag and ihe state emplo em &’ Shout 15 Thaks OF Guge oo " and Mrs. Fannie Baiding. the lamp ex- to His Congregation. and municipal slections show that the drift | who wers killed. and will ask the coromer every followed it up In person and b ted. Mr A The Meth nureh of this city was e :4:?‘" af pelitical tendencies is strongly toward (0 !ssue subpoenas for the appearance of ’ - - eed to furnish OTSanized October 5. 1867, and though a site his brother. | DENVE: g a ihe the sociailst. All the bourgeois partes witnesses for the purpuse of inguiring into | Young said Wooddeil had agreed o furnish ¢ ¢ his ER, Colo. Nov. 3. e y him & loan of 15,08 providing Toung would | fOF & building was seeursd in 15 none was S They Wers | formal natiee of his excommunication from | D8Ve Shown marked weakness before a violation of the child isbor law. . erected until nine years er. Plans were e '8 | 1he chu hicf ! constituencies. take out a poiley for S surren deceased being in- ¢ wrefl, which was read in most of the = by ima & 208 polley on which (0Pted £0F & large and commodious sl atholic churches of Coiorado, Father ; The deliberations in the Retchstag are DYNAMITE LEFT IN COAL PERFECT o 5 5 fice, which, w carious aiterstions an P. Carr g expectad to touch American af v pr - bad been made. In addi- o san, pastor of St. Patrick’s \ b, " - PR e e g e > Sarmemn, e ot 5. e ook amdaags Yo} EXPLODES N FURNACE tion Mr. Youns was to pay interest - fore a o n“.mmv — G‘lm.al.n. "‘r R AP rsrngin e S ron e g 2 Father Carrigan himself read to his eon- | (Tea ariff agreement is presented for | Lives of Nurses and ""“': b bt g .o gbpraagesatinten: - & LT iedication program of nue b o to | STegation the formal notice of his excom. |TAt The Ameriesn exhibition in cagn -"“"‘“l-‘"u‘ of | F was o have his sty {:; i, | zonted fur dedication by the PASLOT. | Washingte - sharge |Cussed the notice in detall, expiatning In the wide allowed in the debmtes RN : e d d b - out any further payments. Should he - Joel A. ¥ da. ot M-e - |ar charges brought against him by Blskop Enamereatum CHICAGO. Nov. 3.—Dynamits r; - reserve Il_ eauti- In the meantime his estate Would receivo |ice was read siding Sider Moses . and characteriming the document as | criticise the recent deelar i B i T e It neutralizes mouth the amount of the poiley 5.0 : Shinn ot Omass, and the sermon was fhie last stroke of a desperate man, con- Bernsiorff. the German piowion tonight in the furnaces of the : : 3 Mr. Young said he was perfectly satisfled Rev. Guilber: DeLami ot Omana. Dr. L. he | TUmed Dy the spirit of revenge against his | Washington, of the aims of American hospital in “whicn the lves uft | goide and imparts purity with the loan, providing he ever got it. but B. Smith of this city was a Grustee at that ant Com. | Brother. which amounted ta renuncmon pat aurges and doctors of the Instita T s dme He 1ad iy ‘& oS |Gine and il Buide the sam8 PumGOL | monger —t Father Carrigan‘s stand in refusing to | colonial ambitions o ware impertied. The explosion wreked | and fragrance to the o mthe company for his first premium B -acate o St. Patric the heating piant of the hospital and cecur g - o N & Chamberinin Juror IIL friends. atrick’s was the heating p £ . He said if the company would give him e T - & oo o fcs i ROCKEFELLER ABLE TO e i s i sl A contract that he could secure his loan of BEATRICE, Neb. ov. 3. —Special -~ { ter the janitor had filled it with a fresa BRMS By March 1 and have it paid in ten ETAM)—A new move was made in DEPOT QFFICER UP AGAINST UNITE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES oy vt ot 3 R yourn, the agent agreed ouid be Chamberiain case today when the at E d B u supply of L —— o T B e e S A REAL MAD MOUNTAINEER Lnrage ua Fire following the sxplosion was quick! “You will get your money all right that it be taken away from the jury and —_ \ . e, G “"""“' "“-‘"’ York .xunguished. The hospital suthorities be- Muareh 1" interrupted Wooddeil. “The com- dismissed on the grounds that the staze He Wanages to Hseape Alive, Though, (IOI'CS PlCZdOI‘ S bt - g leve dynamite from the coal mine was in pany will do what I satd it would.” had failed to produce evidence to sustain aud 1= Mot Budly e N ¢ coal and they have ordersd that ail “Will your ecompany take the policy at the charges. Judge Travis took this mat Wounded. | & '_“ < s coal in the bins be taken back by the com- the end of the ten years In lleu of the |ter under advisement untll tomorrow. Jurar Imported Fighter Serivusly Injured|, iy mom nestnt —omenn, D Bocke- |, ny trom which it was bought mortgage™ asked Auditor Brown. Thomas Bigiey s il of typhoid fever and | Officer Charles Pool. on duty at Thion at Mexico City During His = oo S g R sugoegpiptio | ) (e st willl e Gt Sapeme 5 S [Antinn, St Muedf S sgaiaet & Dt - o, d > = Osear | pRECINENT DIAZ ATTENDS ! Palmer Promised Loan. =2 2 First Exhibition. Haywood of this city, is words, not mone: . e mMiss or continue the case until the juror |MouNTAineer soon after the morning trains - T DINNER TO D. E. THOMPSON >T am not sure that it woull” repfied | .. from the east had roifed into the train s N S e it - Wooddelk | Letiadin o Nov. 3 —3anue COmtends, Wwould do more than anything P - e L it em p 1gto 1tare - Ameriean E Paimer made affidavit that he had Call Ald to Siek Wother. Gilmer Coxe. his wife. his mothier-in-law. | Mastines, who s known among bullfighters (S8 ©© equalize gz differsnces and | Bwpeciad n--r'::-::“ e Suben insuragce to the amount of #LOS on | BRIDGEPORT. Neb. ' two sons and two deughters spprosched 8¢ ‘Ajujotas,” was seriously injuned at the ""‘;J""“,“"""“ b ol ey v »’-"‘_:"‘ — members of his family. He was 10 S0t & | _my, wild outery of children in the the puliceman, deflance in their aves. bull fight here nday by the last e ol ool rxweling dwemcvgd S —— S RO W S SR S SR | i el T Sl i ey o] “Hhe ensbtsir Sut s of the e~ S lowait Bite the Sran St [0S uniimited moral ence.” sid che GRS Sliabien st s b s eighi g me 2.3 | FACted Dassersby and on investigaton it |said Gilmer. “Down in the Virginia moun- |8 picador, just from Spain. and a member e G o St Gl Chumpells | MEREIDD CHER,. N ~S. Wity o st andt vecsive in chuh sume S8 |was found thet Mra. Shankman was In & |tains Ive put s bullet in a man for. 1 |f the Tupe of Roduirs Gousnc. wio wey|F the Cavenant A e Do A Sl s SSON 3 Dot " r:}flflfl] said the af: ~ ."X". WA “ “n(':y\i“l:.;“ jeritical condition. She scon recovered. Her r hat & to Wyoming to run | %eriously hurt a year ago. The pi dor was a bll ‘"Pb'l_r 2 2,_ - P"“llh"ll' :“‘_X a »an SSy St et ok the CotTaet Wat e s, Jubn, S, Shmgvesrel & | taeme o afford ta be delayeq |thrown from his horse and the infuriaced S ikt it . g i S S S o S Yy s e Gaft W Teiat N Wt - |£e. e we wouidwt |bull drove ane horn into the man, who was | e e e i ook Thompson by h“‘n“ ot “m";m"“’m“"_m'_‘“‘;“ t some ome |"rted her and children. terday | nave to change cars at a sere we are | Deneath the horse, while the ather ‘gored | -4eBce ",_1“ % P Lands N ‘v-... D ‘ Stu—. § . - ) |She was in Alllance searching for him. in a strange city and dom't know how to |(he fallen steed. . e e Y S ey e A S {_ Ded weittem i 8 per cent. This Wooddeil e Was e e g 3 | versity which proposes o s ite scien- |an unusual compiiment to the Americas " dwnisf, saying the interest was written in [UC could leamn mothing as to iis where- | get to ming. c. speculative philosophies e et e S Defose Whe Wote. wes signed. abouts. _Then he exhibited a letter from the sta- | tifie’ Rypotheses for the stmple rellgio et Agents who wers o npon sald n agent for the Norfolx & West rginia E‘ ! 1 aristoera; of schol 1 it Wik Siint: party Rad Bew: oo \'rru.::i-k'\."m“-\'":“ ;" ‘;‘Lm raliroad at Lane Va. asking thac the| | WENTY- JAPANESE DEAD : ng the imaginary guif cUBAN OFFICIALS INJURED o and. the teoutie: had arieen because | ELIOR, Neh. Nov. B—(Dsall—|reily be stven every stemtion o the AND BARY ARE WIURED | cween: the rich and the poes: Now lec agents of other companies, Particularty the cope wherein F. M. Thornbers, througn nig | "0 Gllmer said he couldn’t read the —— make the contribution of 100 words to the Severnl Sewerely Hurt by Bursting of Widwest Life of Linceln, had tried 1 tell | ycomeys, petitioned to be relemsed on | o0 Dimseif, but one of his deughters Wask Train em Grest Northers Road worig's religious literature.” Aate Tire. - » 4 T At T " had learned v heart. She couldn’t read ans [nto Washed Out Caivert HAVANNA, Nov. 3 —An sutomobile con- o msured that they had Been “SIRE.” | bail pending his tial in the AISTICE GOUFL |y airmer ke eatiges: St 5 e Ret e e Sieh: the- ot {ox. 5 shoes oF shentiin onl MINE A ® | s e G segistnd % te = e i CATTLE STEAMER IS OVERDUE =inins A e e avits i several instances, Mr. Wooddell Rako frer n nts the " srnten i e 5 ~ s ustice. Subsecr m res ohly, - - SuRow. At heucing the: srgmmments: the | 1wy that his two: ssns: were: Jost. Ons 1 2| VANCOUVER. v. 3 —Twenty Japa- Director of Justice Lomier and Mario Gar said, were agents of the Widwest Life. judge decided that justice would 10t De|enry of age the omer two yesrs nese were killed and fifteen injured Winetoen. Bupe Now Since Nusis y. the newly appainted minister { I & tew insances. be saif, the persons viviated by admitiing the prisoner w0 ball |reunger g Fbigay sy e e T T . Herrera Left Santiage for e e e s i SaKIng could ot 1 e bu wa xed ‘e v € 4 . ~ . of Rice. o EXICO. h Y 5‘.1 the: affiduvits = “‘x'h ':‘"* ‘"':: and the bund was fixed at S.5 “They went outside the station about an '@ work train on the Great Northern rail- WS bursting of a tre, while returning ad besm imposed upem by other ages — a R . - , . Fing PR, =y tour ago and I know they're lost” said |way between Vancouver and Westminster = R vana from a t~p in the country. s N i B e T e - e e T Tty et . e T, Y Wawtmir || - YO Nov. S—Awrouncsment | T SO & O TS ST B RI eb., Nov Spectal Tei- | Th° gt . - y since the Herrern Line steame: daria Her- | o ~ " > S armidavt z am)-et T. el St wits of|™ & city anyway. Like as not © at 6 o'clock on its w o Sumas. A: M [ Santiagn, Cubs, with a cargn o | KOMY Bad both legs brokes am It was spparent throughout the hearing |ETerl—ored T Sangasousty shet ave been ar held up. | when within a mile of the city lUmits of 2 Sl e WO O toring also from internai injuries. p Y that the suditor was endeavoring to have STEOW WHO were dangerously sho i Sl New Westminster, the train ran into a OAfte bound for Ponce Porto Rico. whers o't ol VLI it was expected to arrive November the washed out culvert. e engine passed - -5 ost boys |nearly over and then sagged back ang TH® Steamer. however, has not been heard Diamonds—FRENZER—I5th and Dodge. were carrving The big Wes the agents say whether they CRITTING | 's Ghamoes are good, but litte Dape tn| TH® DS West \ out instructions of the company efficers. |, Lt T S O o e e o | policemun begin This was admitted by the ageats. None ame | About 1 o' po ~ % from and it is Dbelleved th t has 5 o 8 e the sta- |F Ken:t and Bogineer BSeattiger Robinson says he shot his wife because he st remun ¥ A 10) vith glow e g 1 ! T jered. T Tera <ol s v r o e HEh offiomes of the CTALY WAN\ 1y tnougnt she Beicaged o the Bises|UO WD 3 glowing o the big | Jumped. escaping injury T e T T e The Weather ac the hearing. Auditor Barton will Pass | mo.g sociery, which he fe would go | PWiMings and the automobiles. father Immediaiely behind the tender was a PeSt Out the steamer Havana to sean - 1 ou the gase tomorrow. him harm. embraced them both and the em. panese bunk car, In which thirty-five their missing vessel in West Indlan waters. — | waced them and cried over The 'men lay, most 5f them asieep. The engine Wrile the Cuban government has instructed For Nebraska—Showers, warmer west ‘ S Funeral of L. Shephard. sisters ed. 00, and so 4id their grand. |settied back until it swed almost an end the coast guards to expiore the comst of POrtien z For lowa—Showers, rising temperature. en the Japanese car was caught and Santo Domingo. Temperaiyre ai Omaha Festerday lows leave my sight again,” | smashed between the engine and tender. — —_— Hour Senmtor Reynoids, 1896, and Senator Cof- | 4 pv e fey, 181 both from Chadran were here - | _The funeral @ay trying '0 induce members of th Neb., Nov. 3.—Special) mothe and f Lenox B. Shephard, who Don't IS 833!-?»'-(-fi.:xhb(k$’:;xl B o I S Simer. “You stay here with |k was cut squarely in haif. One haif was SPECIAL SE = am | i s w e e o < et e ot . b et g Sy e ko ol .- FRED KRUG L at Chadron. Both insisted at ne place 4t the home Tuesday at P m Nlerment mainder. smashed in on its sides and ends, Gevernor Demeen Will Postpeme Call- siid further into the gul! e flat cars ing [lincis Assembly Pending piled on top of eac er. e— “he Cherry Mine [aquiry. . _ver. SALOON MEN AGAIN HIT aboose remained on the tracks. ATRICE, Neb., Nov. 3 - Spe iding on either the engine or with sgram.)—Aadrew Spanjer of Court S BY EARLY CLOSING LAW jaganese was & white man, George in Nebraska was so it for the new school | will be in Rowe Hill cemetery Diamonds—FRENZER—i5th and Dodge. BREWING Co. Light om Patrick's Demand. spasjer Bound The Nebrasks Telephone company | @ Answer to the samplaint of W. B P “HIC. Nov. 3. —Governor Demeen, it thae It will not furnish him a telepho nd aver to the district court today i - . SHPEE S S Dash 3 - —y g - o emp. dal traveler of Van- | convening the general assembiy in specin ai the regular rates said it wouid. ¥ * sum of $W on e aharwe of assault- | Charies H. Stillers and Sehlits Hotel oou were crushed and he has |session pending t Sosms of e et - i the company said, wanted a two-party ng Otho Langley wWith a pitchfork, He Barkeeper Are Accused of Seil- tastiad St ’ . 3 iy He lies unconscious a: |gation of telpphone for & & month and as he lves |gave bond and was relessed ing Beer After Hours. . . A e . o Vancouver General hospital. How he hap- |poen the mtention to e e speciai . I ains 1In ll\e Omabs and could not get some one t Nabunshn News Netes. Two additional complaints charging lo- = - - pear-old son of B. M. | o o T sl th & e v gy g iog e Dy 2. aloon men with violating the $ o could mot be furnished him. T P oy compar red & e will TTON—Bdgar Grosshans, the 1S-year on_of Mr and Mrs J. F. Grosshans ark. died in a hospital at Newmas ave. Mo., and the body was brought ner. | selling B or burial : f Noverm TECUMSEH-The body of John g th dery, the Tecumseh man who wis acc ed skuil s | closing law have been take the other telephone. a two-party lin. BEATRICE—The 13 affered to put him om a line w which stresk up berween the shoulders or through the loiny and down the limbs. Very com- monly these pains are associsted St haries WASHBURN-CROSBYS with & “drawing’’ sensation at aily ‘shot last was broug ome from Burr, near where the d. The funeral was resident of this nd a I overcome Suverner in 1SS, was accidentaily ki - 7 while Bustis i GorLDMEDAL . BA T ry muny years smployed wi u%qf\ei\k}r {pany and will soon open a lars Ronke ' - building T be vacatea by 4 ushing the & Senmawhiuch enalles cne frm gl | SShaskel e o taking of tescimony in ——— \alits. - the Chamberiain . came ot reamed | iy 56t cssielancat vl |82, Chmmberinin caee s o imed Sttlers [ . - ness of Thomas Bigley. a jwror. He re. |or Gr it thst the N, Sopensed will |3 o o e e St e adiowrned | fight would be waged eve The B n the evenmng. He is reported quite fil - 3 S S - g when n el as e best of PLATTSMOUTH-Mra. Herman Street- | sein ot Y. s - welser. age B SIS, WAS aken sick n RS SN S S pro . wenlies whenespind e Damish (TS0, IR Jam, e stek | ane cane in diomiat e s'clock and passed eway af % . m. The sforn 1 will be Zied walure,andnct \o sepplont he el | 55000 0 SRS TR 0 8 T - - ares children. two daughters and one so Desperate Shoet!ag. fenchious. whichmust dopend Wi~ |5 T e dmuhiens sad s ity e R st > arday befure Judge Boeson wvas sewrd o v e wally wpon proper mownshmenk, | ST U S Chae o | v Dr Kine covers. . Prevents ; u::‘ Was charged with wife ...;..um.,p- pneumonia. e and N9 For sale by | wife being the deughter of J. C. Tork | geaton Drag Co. ' |The mdge \eund Nellgh over to the dis. | o0 DTUE i et e e . el R \ — co - o s at o ; Aged lowa Hditer 0L Shureh Rev. L. A Dumphy marsied Mis | CHARLES CITY. la. Nov. 3 —Specis ::-m’.’:"“ 'm Aibert Beatteil Thursday | Telegram.)—4. B F Hildreth, the oldest _“_'“'"':"""l"-lr""flm sditor in the state of Towa, is lying crit- 3 --—u«-n—-cci-—-ganniw“fl“"—"‘

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