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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 19, 1909. - " o " I oxe atronize the general de- MEXICO STANDS FOR PEACE(uor widor. " rosmaste cook e sn} House, Hotel and Office Furnishers ’ rates the same price, but was told th Enrique Creel Denies Intention of | order would have w ‘m:d rhis county '@ Store Open Store Open - ' | is practiga Il covered by the free de T T, nall to thelr door free of cost, and the WILL NOT TUPHOLD ZELAYA |business men of this city object to paying Unt! Until ‘ ‘ “nnn! box rent for the purpose nf 4 n saving clerk hire at the general delivery 11+16+18 SOUTH 16TH STREET window, which would hav » be increased Chr,s‘mas' Small to Interrapt Pleasant Re- hould the boxes be d. The free lations of His Country | deltvery service carries mail to farmers B 1 waine I oy oo vl 1o (hren Giving Presents That Are — DR S dondiciintr | b Seabaion % A Appreciated of yeace and its harmonious relations with | LE °E, Neb., Dec. 18.—(Special.)—On ¥ s 1 ® t s ‘ : . s . St the United States concerning the Nleara- | acec )t recent chanzes In the bylaws 2 That return fullest .sn(mfu(‘llon, is-along right lines—is carrying out the Spirit guan and all other international subjects, | of the Beatrice Commercial cluti F of the Happy Holiday times. mbiest todilyoR tatement by | Begole has announced the followin \ \ p i y y . ¢ 3 X o !::.,,‘.‘.‘: ::”v I‘-:m:;.w . dgent ve | Atfding SombItiial Fo tN ¢ / We've the new ideas in Furniture, Rugs, Bric-a-Brac and House Furnishings Mexican government. Mr. Croe made the | Hous oA, H. Hoilingworth, E. M. Marvin, selected especially for the Holiday requirements. The suggestions in this ad may g, SR 10 by AR | pinante=, G Baker, 3 g, Ho A assist you in deciding what to get for him or her. “Mexico has no Intention of having any | Tra < W. Burg- % war with Guatemala or with afy other (s E. 8. Garber, teen, Ed 8 : “Inspection Invited.” @ountry., Our policy is cne of peace and | * pypiic 1mps ovements— W Caman, F. our relafions with every coumtry are most | McMasters, L. B. Howey, IL W. Full, | o . cordial. J. Ed C. Fisher H % "Mexico' has not made any representa- || SiTects and - Highwayeoa. . Kida, : fous to the Btate Bupariment toruPhold the | Advertiting . b, "Xees. J. 7. Haraom, Library Table Our assortment is complete in all lines of toys, every toy shown is new, this “Not & word has beket said tocime by the | Enariainmeni—A. H. Voortman, ¥. R.([} (Like Illustration, One of the wany season’s stock. Here you will find many novelties of unusual, instructive and fate diphrtment ‘cinosrning e lte of | Dearvl t A ALlgquist) pretty Colonial patterns we are showing, Bicrerd! MUYiS @CIR I soodliet of Sits | 10 T8 Peingr o T 70,0 L Browhten) plain, rich design, genuine mahogany, amusing toys. Come and bring the little folks. We mention a few of the interest- eral Zel e conduc: of hir enner. | \ ride, by 43 X s Sut of Nicaragus. A Membership—C. 8. Janssen, M. W. Roby, ;";‘P’r‘,é‘"{;‘x‘,k A flf‘e'";’r‘::.e“r"“%o?gnm ing novely toys in this large stock: ‘So tar there has been no expression by | © SRS pedestal effect ends, with heavy under- Dolls—The largest and most complete assort- | Tool Chests fér Boys makes a very appropriate fid the State department of the differences of Kruger Killed Under Cars. shelf, special $24.00 ment of F. Kestner Doll ever shown in Omaha, Christmas present; prices rangmg from 45¢ China @abinet opinion from the Mexican views. PIERRE, 8. D., Dec. 15.—(Special Tele: A large line of patterns of other choice a complete assortment of sizes; prices ranging ‘The relations of Mexico and the United | gram.)—S. Kruger, one of the men brought library tables in oak, mahogany, ranging POWE 58050 ovs 45¢ to $8.00 | Iron Toys for Children— (Like Illustration, Pretty colon- Btates have never been more cordial and |from Chieago to do rallway work at Blunt E Presents for Boys— o ial pattern with'mirror back and from ........8$12.00 to $125.00 i Fire Chists .. i vaaidn vosvs ik KOS hait 3%, imthe wide. 38 ¢ this lssue of Nicaragua is too small an|was brought to the hospital here last night Grand Father Hall Clocks—We are show- Dinger Coaster s e, Howe : ¥ 3 50¢ top shelf, 39 inches wide, n- affair to change elther the poliey or the | With both legs cut off by falling under ing some excellent clocks in the Whitting- * King B Wagon . . 159 . St ches deep, 64 inches high, early feelings of the governments and the people | the east-bound passenger train at Blunt ton and Westminster chrmos. All 1ha- Karavan COASter ...i...ececesscesoe Fire Engines ..... ceeeen . O5€ English finish, special $35.00 ©f the two great republics.” last evening. He lived to reach the hos- | hogany. frame clocks are of colonial and Buperior COBSLEr ..:.....cossssoes Hook and Ladder ... vos s e s SO@ Cellarettes—Golden, — weathered, Danvila Suspends Noxfoms Law, | Pital, but died soon afterwards from the in- antique patterns in mahogany, dull fin- Kick and Pull Chief ........c..... 7.50 | Dehman Autobus .....................40¢ early English oak, imitation and PORT CORTEZ, Spanish Honduras, Dec, |JuUries recelved. On his person was founa | “Rh frot 838.00 !0'3350 00 Burrowes Poél Tables, each . 4 ¥ 6w Games of all description, the new game Kum genuine mahogany, complete 13.-(Via ‘New Orleans, Dec. 18.)—In sus.|® tieket to Chieago, but he was attempting Dinner Wagons—in gonume mahogany, Pets Toy Grocery Store—The grocerles are all Bak, at, each .. 50¢ with fittings, at ..§14 to $85 pending -eertain laws after Spanish Hon- |0 ride the blind baggage with friends not | with glags top, trays . .847.50 to $70 guaranteed to be of the finest quality, prices | Diabolo sets, prices ranging from §1 to $2.50 Work Tables—Our holiday display d » lar & e D g N Y, " .. e Tac ¥ 486X el Neen ‘daciared 16 T SOk, Gl 199 i e e A b e ‘ Tea Tables with separate trays, variety of are ...... $2.50 to $5.75 | North Pole Party, at, each 10¢ ;;fll:v;r':fll:mit;";‘-"l:,l‘:lr::l“_mx:l_ H tique, colonial and modern tables Cause of animosity In o large section of | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. Dec. 1—(Spr-| : $35(00 Bric-a-Brac 0.00 A SERNSY Jan S pevicimt Syracuee, fell from his wagon while load- Mission Rocker The best assortment of novelty articles for gifts that you can find is in our . , Decla Issues in Niearsgua Are Too | The last session of congress enacted a |IWITCIse L WO Tl Wagon while loa or Chair (Like v v y N vas 0 badly Injur hat he - 1 : 2 3 e e o o S oh oalaooAn® [oouid not help himself and when found | . Tlustration) Bric-a-brac Section. Here are to be found articles suitable for any member of the ing islands. Under its terms a merchant | W8 nearly frozen to death. He is 77 years | oo ;‘;T: hwma. family. :ould not sell and ship goods to other Hon- ;:dfll;';n;“;‘o “l‘;’“ 'a:‘u‘!";)lo:: f:u:::u: k::;‘ v - ,m‘a;fle full ‘Wonderful Assortment of Smokers' Articles— After dln;ar liquor sets, glass tray and aggn;a uran ports. ¥ . ' and Silver and Glass Humidors, etc. at, ean A . With the president suprems. following FE Rt ot kdwn Bowithe aosly 3 :;:h'h: g e 8-inch silver and glass humidor ......$10.00 | After dinner cotfee set, high class china ..$19 ;"e" i::'::;um:oo-\;p::::‘fie T::" avila's g and Orafts 10-inch silver and glass humidor ....813.00 Alte‘l d:nner coffee, with liquor glasses, each, The president siao suspendsd wnother TRICH Neb,; Dec 2 By - Ay §8 JOL Hllvar A lhE AR LSRN U0 A?&‘: ;lnner liquor sets, glass tray and e%?fig? Saw, which reduced the duty on cotton| PEATRICE, Neb, Dec. 18.—(Speclal Tel- G A R rocker, fitted Smokers’ sets, tray, cigar ash and match holders, ti each % 4 R egram,)—The case of the state against Fred | with loose, it $2.00 u o $50.00 | 5% AR O N S TR T §00ds 0 per ocent. T. Roliinson of Lincoln, charged with mur- d reversible tea = hiD t 3 Jardinieres—All the newest shapes and sfyles in ICOAL SCARCE IN WEST AND QNS B Wife, Blles, In this city Novem- cushion back Ash trays in grotesque shapes 25¢ to $5.50 | brass and pottery, from 50¢ to 825 ! ber 28, was called In county .court today and spring Cigar ars, glass witl/ quadruple plate, each, now | Wedgwood Tea Sets, tea, sugar and cream, set, HOMESTEADERS BURN CORN |ana continuea to December 2. v % cushion seat, "t 2.00 to 86.75 | now at .. RO | 1Y 4] —_— The Chamberlain case, which has been o 1 frame in See our bargain table, containing many Interestiug novelties, your choice, each .. 12%¢ Cold Weather Cnuses Shortage ©Of |on trial here the last three weeks, will 4 soft brown, ¥ 4 Fuel Among Farmers Near probably go to the jury late tonight. Argu- @’ fumed oak, \ R F G ft Writing Desk Sutherland. ments weére made in the case this evening. each ..826 ugs or l S (Like lllustruuong; Made of ma- — Piano Benches in golden vak, mahogany Rag Ri 1d fashioned, made from nobby, [ Lot 8—A choi . f Shirv Masul h y, dull finish. ¢ French " (S » ~ ~ % g Rugs—O] as! , Y, choice assortment of rvans, Masuls, ogany, du nish, pretty Fren TTRa, o8 AR aEithe it tn Dreskk| | BEATRICH Mine Bibmt'Elvtat Washore And msliogany fulih . .87.50 . $24 fancy cretonnes, in pink, blue, vellow and | Kelins, Kazack, Daghestan, etc., various sizes, effect, double swell drawer, spe- Sas boen & Sreat hardship for' many pec-| ipped And Tell st her Rome, Dheaking ner|Jj PoCk Blocks—Oak and mahogany, unique green, at ...80¢ 10 85.25 | sell up to $40.00, at, each 832.50 clal, at $12.50 o designs, at ......84.50 to $12.00 Silk Mohair Rugs in plain and two-toned effects. 3 e 812.50 v, owing t hort & § 2 > | Carpet S — Bissell's $2.25 Standard T, SLYION AR SOIGEI SHG UM D s e reat “demand | JPEATRICE—Simmons & Burnham yes.|[l Mahogany Mantle Clocks—Pretty chime very rich and decorative 5 BB | B ras dor: ppodial g ' §5t108 Sweeper, speclal, each oak, mahogany finish, genuine £or 00d3[and. the Soal yaras ‘of ithe ‘varicus | Wi So T oied the smuhlo store of L. H. Jissos, B¢ $35.00 to $70.00 Oriental Rugs—An unusually large holiday 15 e sel mEboRARY, Cucley’s Biroh auf . . ) Pipe Racks in burnt wood and fumed oak ent in all sizes. We have sorted out | Bissell's Ball Bearing Gold Medal or Grand Rap- smaller fowns :-v; had trouble in .uvnl:‘— 'hehéz;l;?:f::.—rnat.yhmomlnx was one of novelties, $2.00 to ...... ...83.75 ::f:fitflz" into 3 lots for special selling, as ids Sweeper ........ s e .83.25 I e e eanahill conmtry and hama. | Perature. dropped dowh to 4 dexrces beimy ([ Mission Scrap Baskets, pretty novel lea- follows: Axminster Rugs—One hundred in thé lot, in steaders have been forced to burn corn | ‘ne: ther, strap and copper bound,...$3.75 Lot 1—Assorted small sizes of Australian, dam- | *three good sizes, elegant patterns: tn ordet to keep warmth in the houss. | STELLA—Miss Helen Erb, assisted by Smokers’ Stands, mahogany and weathered adau, Kazack, Belouchistan Rugs, sell up to | ;g aq 1.15 3060 $4.25 - | home talent gave “The Story of The Gey. oak, $2.50 t0 ........0e....811.00 $20.00. Special, each $15.00 i r 0 al » opera_house, gt -~ x60, Aan X732, B <50, g o ki e acies 58 rooninst e EbBer the aytsenrol i Lol Rare ; y Lot S—About thirty pleces in almost every kind | 27X60, $2 and $2,50 36x72, $4, $4.50, 80.75 town in the hope of getting a Supply. e Tk T Music ‘of Orlental Rug that sell up to $30.00. Your | Velvet Rugs—50 Heavy Velvet Rugs, 27x54 in- EEATRICE—Sheriff-Elect J. L. Schiek A choice at, each % $23.50 ches, splendid patterns, $1.50 and ....81.75 and wife went to Joliet, IIL, yesterd 2 at, reaed " e T B g g XE Rl o A Cabinet - First ‘White Native of Washington | BpATRICE-‘Winfleld F. Hill and Miss N\ (Like Tllustration) — Kltchen Dept. Suggestlons County Moves. Rosa Thompson were married at the Golden oak or mahog- BLAIR, Neb, Deo. 18—(Special)—R. C.|bride's home near Diller, Rev. William | \ 4 i ment offers hundreds of articles that are moderate in price and McCandlish has sold his residence property | BoYle officlating. i Y any finish; plain de- This depart Vi o v EEATRICE—E! McManes and Miss Ollj ZO\NNIB sisn, ritted with make most useful gifts. and will move to Holdrege, Neb., where Oden, both of. this: oft iy s Ollie % f aha W . (ware married &% shelves; . 18 inches 5 Machines—Nickel and copper 89 to $2% | Casserole Baking Dishes made in Guernsey ware he has three sons In the electric light [Onaha Wedhesday. Cottes Poie, from '91 10835 with nickel frames, different sizes, $4.50 They will make’ thelr | wide, 38 inches high; - b " 3 business, Mr. McCandiiah s sn old-time | home at (hat place. [ choice of finish . .87 o ik it i Bl B U e &5 eitizen of this community, being the first | KEARNEY Juage Hostetler heara one | {875 thor Bi7ineih. oak o Hosieid 1 to 87.50 Baskets—For all purposes flower, white child thrn in this county, his parents |uirong appiled for a diyorce frem wis e | s sizes at, | fancy work, waste paper, sewing and fancy baby lving ot the time near Fontanelle. Inci- |Jennie, and on the heating of the o walnut, imitation and aloric Fireless Cooker, different : ki RN dental to this is the fact that living here |MORY the fudge granted it. s genuine mahogany, X ...$9.00 to $40.00 | baskets, the biggest line and prices the lowest. in Blair, hale and hearty. enloying with [ KEARNEY-Fourteen took the teachers' | up to ........850 her ageéld husband ‘a comfortable homie, 18 |housa, Friday before Superintepmmy gourt Leather Hassocks; good, generous size 2 g Mrs. A. Achilles, who officiated at Mr. |Many of them were normal stuflents e round, in Spanish leather . .....83.00 Leather Couches . .$32.00 to $90.00 | Auto Valets and Chiffoniers for men, a gener- (Like Cut) ' Note the sha McCandlish’s birth in 1857 were desirous of obtalning certificates. Mission Foot Stools—Fumed oak frames; Gar Bpenlal ous assortment, oak and manogany, $36.00 has saddle wood seat, very sub- e JaSGAIR Rev. J, W. Cabeen, the new res- Spanish leather upholstered, at B iar 1§80 VaTHs. -+ 3168.00 stantfal, made or quarter sawed Blatr Rouwsed Over Box Remtals. |[SILJMRUIEE of the Baptist church here, and .$1.85 to $10. gy : N et inishes, at, golden oak, an extra good value, BLAIR, Neb., Dee. 18.—(Special)—Orders |fects from Denver, Colo. and E’”" com. |l Enamel Bath Stools ..$3.50 o 87.50 Candlesticks — Mahogany, pair $2.50 to §18 | $12.50 to --$80.00 were recelved by Eostmaster Cook last|Mence his duties with the churth tomor- g 2 week to raise the rental of nostoffice 2 & boxea from 45 cents, 0) cents, 75 cents and | Miss il B elarEe, farm house of | Miss Hattle Summers, six miles we: $1 to 0 cents, 7 cents, $1 and $1.50, to go | this city, caught fire yesterday m(:r!nlm;” | During the evening a musical pro = rs. Harlow Rice of this city, was held | the week, was held at the family residence | people. During the evening a BONDS TO PAY 7.05c, June at 7.10c, July at 7.10G7.15c an into effect January 1. A vigorous protest }"" the neighbors succeeded In extinguish- gmy from the home of the latter. Mr. |this afternoon. Miss Ren died very sud- lgram was given and addresses made by | i, OLD ISSUE Avg September and |,‘,.,,b,‘.',‘,‘ o rx,fl ng the flames before much damage re & N belng made by the businese men an Pew was a native of New York, removed | denl and her death was a shock to her ¢. G. W. Rosenberry of the Methodist | 4 N § Qurets Sordova B e . . ¢ Blair and il gl 9 [milten. 'm his youth to Grand Rapids, Mich., re- | many friends here. Miss Ren was a de'{‘:‘ :.3 A Rev. Pearse Pincl, the new | RS O1 T IRNR0E SMuaq by iRadkiNG L e RN Do e sitizens of Blair and many will give Up| STELLA—Joreph Curtis and Miss Ger. |sponded to Lincoln's call for troops in | mute but a young woman of splendid men- |church and Re D aren Iiand. £y, Conen) Quifanding “ham 's C. er trude Berg were married at ‘Auburn yes. | 181, and served all during the war, being | tal attainments, who wi teaching in a |pastor of the Congregational churc Col teral, Chamberlain's Cough heme@y not only Is(ops a cough, but removes the ir:itatiom terday and will begin housekeeping on | engaged In twenty-eight batties and being | state institution in Texas up to the time | i | | the Curtis tarm, two miles north of town | (Wice wounded. He formerly resided here, | of her last sickness. X L g 4 which causes it . |The &room is the son of J. T. Clrtis of | but for the last elghteen years has been | DAVID CITY—The severe cold weumer:Dies “”hl]’e at NEW OB Deoy -Oaneeming yithe tella, - a resident of Washington, D. C. He came | cortinase without any sign of 16tting up. | | sale of the Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pa- | pEBATBICE=Te ' case Afsinst Henry | here some ot ey o it tor merae | For the last four nights the thermometer | cific Railroad company of $7,500,000 4 per I he Wcathcr 5 vith assaulting A. B | W e § o 14 degrees below 3 it A 3 : Marts ‘with & pitchfork, was called yoator- | his Dhysiclan, was about to leave ‘for Call- | ga "0FIStered from © o % His Coffee Cup ofus Ashautyreibonds: tn sha Chioesc: Mook v day in the county court and continued to|fornia, in the interest of his health, when Island & Pacific Rallroad company of lowa | ‘ . Déce: : ELSON—O the extreme cold | | P e g A AR h the excavation and fill on the Burlington | lateral 5 per cent bonds, maturing in 1913, | FOR an | yesterday several cases were decided by | right-of-way by the depot has been com- - v ot co - | were provided in part by the cash purchase | ture man who_has been re the jurles to whom they had been referred, | paiied to suspend work. This leaves the| ‘While drinking a cup of coffee at break- | were prov P T i Dunbar, - was stricken with p:;llg.lx',\’iunf:: crio of them being the case of the Sanwich | Pats side cut from the oity on the maln |fast this morning John Bennett, 77 years | price received from the St. Louls Syndicate Dmmaba yesterday: % e % S}"‘H‘f," )‘j"’:":.‘u“gkg:_‘(‘d‘.\c:lflrdu\. .fm‘lemuhfluan (“;'mmnydl-funn C:mdsmn traveled route. When the weather mod- |o¢ age, cashier of the State Savings bank (meaning the people who purchased the 5a. m, ao. Tiy Pinbend Pluplos Filed-om |8, ok ¥ Biatat” "o Heo S | o’ kit {868 S"Suttuied | STl TR o 7 " ot Compell e srichen, sty o, | ) nd e s by (e sl o 6o e i « | KEARNEY—The number of m. over a corn sheller. The case of the Wait | \preon ¥ |ing instantly. Mr. Bennett was one of |new bonds . . g ‘h‘f’”""““"““” TriedEvery. |y celitilaticamle BUDSY cof, ofriaks | aviatmont Compaiy againat 3 We Hull. | NELSON-A murriase liccnee was tagued | 08, MO, 0, (houn and early pior | “Tho latier mature on the same’date as Lmi in in Vain—His Daughter’s the month of December has taken m. i o v e, Neb., er cltize h B! hier of the the former Rock Island §s, namely, Scp. m cided fall as compared with e- | N nale which they claimed to have made | L€roy A. Wright of Belvidere, Neb., and r citizens and had been cashier ; y, Sey Scalp was Crusted—Both Found |far there Jhas been but " | of lana was decided in favor of the de- &2“{;“’9‘"?;!5:' o PAK h‘\y“;m';"g"fi‘:r’ State Savings bank for upward of twenty |tembre 1, 1915, and bear the same rate of month. eovhile last December thirty-two |fendant. Judge Pemberton has promised | Sride: e " |ycars. He is survived by his wife and two | interest. They were purchased by the Chi- were Isaued. YWl {5 hand down a decislon in the restraining | Lho bride’s family Is among the cldcat res Y P ¥ gl idents in this county., Her grandfather, daughters. Funeral arrangements have not | cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rallway com- o SIMPLY SURPRISING MUEERASKA CITY—Frank E. Wilk and |order issued against the olty counll (o | jde paimer, located on a fatm north of vass = been announced. any and are carrie ea o o k- Pierson, two popular young | Prevent them from canvassing the vote on | Nelgon in the early '10s and served a pany and ar arried in the treasury of 4 A m ple, were married at the home of the ordinance granting a franchise to thé | fu 4 4 | Mr. Bennett retired as usual Friday even- | (nat company.* P 5p.mis CURE IN CUTICURA bride’s parents at Syracuse today. Charing | water and electric light company, cast at | o M SOURLY, JUGES of this county. The | &, but upon awakening this morning com- " S98% Below zero b In marringe o ety Lker Were united | & speclal dlectlon, h e auoe O ot Cta *0asy | NELSON—Civil Engineer Meeker of |plained of not feeling well. Ho walked | Jewelry—FRENZER—ibih and Dodge. i 8 a1 |Bev: Mr. Alien. Both are residents of this | @ special clection by resolution Instead of | Holdrese, who has been employed by the around the corner from his home, Willow | i Cutiours has done for me. AbOW |emy sieeed on Fhesodmn ralllitary acad- | WYMORE-_Nothing bas besn heard | the main well on East Fourth streot. Tney [of his physiclan, Dr. Montgomery, who at| [, Y0 iry goods at tHe port of Ne ATHER BUREAU twelve years ago, 1 contracted an erup- ::':lmfg::fiflam:n:':",T‘dfi,,’,"rnigs holiday | from B4 FPolak, who escaped from, and |are down about forty feet and have al- fonce proclaumed Mr. Bennett a very sick | York for the bk onding Decsmber i1 were |OMAHA, De frical record of tem. ; 0 L g 0 y in the ot " a cer | ready struck water. A large pump had to o A perature. cipitation, comparsd ¥ tion of the consisting of small | fact that Christmas was here and they | Schlangen, after he had been arrested e oo | man. | valued at §22,668,6%. Imports of spec or | perature par: pimples, about &. size of a pinhead, Dould tae l’l«m_m to return to their homes |on suspicion of knowing something about | ::;ep:“os:r;qu& i:ele;;v;);; w_‘:nr:‘o'r ‘A.“:‘)”rf.r:e!:‘l The physician assisted Mr. Bennett to his | the PoiL ‘.;5_ :;z's“m\o(';h\(:;' :Ir:: Tk U;:,;m esponding period (‘r.f(’:‘lhlLa:m‘lr which filled after & ""d""" With BUR | e many of them away SO trains car- | the hold ups that took place last evening. | bs"a threshing machine engine which was |home. Seating himself at the breakfast | jicpores of specle from the port ¢ DR e vkt g 198 and ‘mc’l h‘;’:"“‘n“‘";‘“:“‘l Anally 1 |oPen January 8, 1600, 00l Will re-| WYMORE—The elevator of the Central | hired for the purpose. The entire issue of |table, he was about to drink a cup of cof- | York for the week ending today were $521,- | Minimum temperature....—§ 19 16 everything, . A . =4 Graneries company, which takes the place | §36,00 of bonds were bought by one firm. | ge Bl 50 goid and §5/4.430 siive Mean temperature R Washed my head with sulphur and ap- | BEATRICE—J. T. Stewart has filed sult|of the one destroyed by fire some two| M. W. Halsey & Co. of Chicago, at par, |f6¢ When he breathed his lasi. b he 8 b Precipitation W % . t in the county court al ¥r 3 i Th iving daughters are Mrs. Louls | ied & carbolio ointmest. After a few < agalnst Frank and |months ago, Is completed and in Op- | and interest to date. Most of the contracts e surviving daug | Toledo Seed Market Temperature and precipitation departures 5‘.)1 the [lmplu disappeared, only to “..,‘,C;i‘r':-m ";'.f‘r'";“-z;:d ,\lrh:."l father, | eration. % | for necessary machinery and material have Zurmuehlen and Mrs. Fred Empkie, both | Dec. 15.—SEEDS—Clover, cash, | from e normal 8t Omahis stnoe March 1 come back again iA'a week. This I |00 e Grane bo - ut & year| WYMORE—It is said on good authority | been Jet. Excavation work, etc., will be | Counctl Bluffs " mber,, $8.97%; February, $.10: |and compared with the last two years suffered for tem and then I saw | Stowart's barn. aet ab\l-~l?l:Ktngb “;;xw! :nm the Durlington contemplates build- | commfnn«!mu nuflyx \.n the l-gv‘tlngl 0 old” prime, $8%. Timothy, |Normal temperature E » re to the building, ing an elegant depot here next summer. | Weather will permit. It is expected that the || srime, $1.80. ' Alsi| ¢ o er, | Deficlency for N 2 an advertisemeént o the paper of the | whioh was desiroyed. Mr. Stewart brings | The location has heen burchased and will | entire system will be in operation early in | STUDENTS CROWD ALL TRAINS &8 ahis, fipoce Prime: #8.06; December, | Deficlency for the day. oo i wonderful cures by Cutioura. ught | action to recover his loss be & blook nearer town. and at the foot | the autumn. | i - Total deflelescy Bpce Masoh a cake of Cutictra Soap, a box of Cuti- | CAMBRIDGE — The : old | : { | Normal precipitation 03 inch o gs [ 0f Main street. The old bullding, which | . . 4 Coffee Market. | feriey for the d 03 Inck cura Ointment and a Bottle of (::Pc .| Harriet May Wee Fitiane af Misg| B e o} vonty ¥ 1 Omaha Man Soloist. Golng Home for the Christmas Holl Deficlericy for the day 3 inch Pile and aftes th % T had al y den of this city and Mr, | has been in use for twonty years, will 7 ¥, 3 W Y , Dee. —~COFFEE—Futures | Total rainfall since March 1... D Inches . J. Paul Wikotf of Lincoln took place be utilized as & freight depot. The | YANKTON, 8. D. Dec. 18.—(Special Tele- days, Young Folks Make JNEW YORK, Dec. 18—COFFE tures | Total ratnfall since M 2.8 ohee only half the Soap and Ointment and | the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and | Burlington is taying tracks on the grade | N DR T B 8G Hibot Traftic Heavy. glosed misady el & MM aavancs of 1108 O e e oo vl 1hL S 31 Inckae my head was us clean as ever before. | Mrs. Thomas B. ‘Weeden, In Cambridge, | Fecently constructeed in the yards here, |ST8M)—In the “Messiah” given here Frida With the closing of the University of |bags ineluding March at 6.60c. May at 7.000 | Deficiency for cor. period, 1307.. 7.19 inches After the first application it was simply | Wednesday, December 15, at 3 o'clock p. m | The company contemplates a complete | Night by the Choral union, Delmore Cheney | WIth the closing = i » AnIding. A 3 WAy AL 19 | : surprising bow It improved. Dr. William T. Gatley, pastor of the First | Fearrangement and reconstruction of its |of Omaha gave the basso solos with ex- | Nebraska at Lincoln, the State Normal ~ — — = — . aughter used Cuticura Soap | Methodist Episcopal church of Cambridge, | Yards here. | cellent eftect. schools at Peru and Kearney and the corn and E:tmenl lurnc;l:nnnlh«m‘]p.nd "'I;'C':l‘:"l-_n X fl\\'\':{{nlu:— John Dugan resigneed | ipdd Vug after used them three times R~The roads leading into this city, | Thursday as train 4ispatcher for the | Obaserv, fathers’ Day. | o . v heavy passenge k oo cloar a0k the halr wm.,..h: which have been almost im % serve Forefat y | reported extremely heavy passenger traf head npassabl ot | Burlington here. He is employed as dii i - H d b W soft and fine as silk. Since then she |Several weeks, are getling amoothe a'dn&fi patcher on the Southern Pacific in San| HURON, 8. D, Dec. 18—(Special.)—Fore- | fic Extra day coaches and Pullmans were > Onore Omefl NEBRASKA CITY-Mr. Sherman TIOWA—Falr and rising tempera~ Tamneratiy 2 des [ wherein they sued for commission due for Loeal Record. - exposition, rallroads running out of Omaha | - - L e uses mothing but Outicura Soap for |°nd the fazmers are coming into town and | Franciico. He worked here several |father's day, usually observed December 2L, | attached to all eastbound trains out of the store trade Is on the Increase. Cori years. Vi [ shampooing. and hogs are comls a orn ST s was celebrated by Huron Congregationallsts | omana Friday night and through trains | Cuticura Soap for shampooing, I no- |prices. There are many flelds of corn| cntertainment, -Untangling Tony. in ths | ERSAnd supper was served to nearly 69| incoln erowded the trains ] thi . ticed that my hands which al through this ty still unhusked & [l 4 | Students from Linc 4 the stowed this mark of confi y hands which almost al-. | Ehrouss this county still unhus Aniant Order of Unjted: Worlinen hall | Sruden et 1Anann seemael Sha iiaine gaway fia- math of sons ways were cracl rom handling un- IRAND ISLAND--Grand Island will have | iasf evening The school was rewarded —— | o ¥ | N. Y. 3 d;;-d 'XOdél"mc m‘._i -wnr, ri«:ma ‘Aml;‘eurr cik-uuuqu. ssem this year | with a neat sum, which will go into the right. | Rock Island and Missouri Pacific all re- 2 of Bufislo, N. Y. Everz‘; white_and velvety. Formerly I used ever. A corporation has beew formed, | high schoel library fund Wret t heavy traffic. The closing of the - where there are women wi Form with oot . z r retche por ¥ . The © ¥ @ycofine, but one nigate treatment | " 7 SAPRE), stock Of B.OK to.gonduci | BRADSHAW—The West Elevator at| Utterly | corn show means heavy tratfic on all lines bear witness to the wonder- Cuticura Soap and Ointment does | syoeifioiters it b e ety B A BT ace. belonging fto Mr. Hord of w—_—t ¢ Omaha:. Two s Pull working, curing-power of Dr. more for my nands than & week's ireais | or seven 4irect oot t0 elect-a board | ¢ oCity, ned today. The fire Praniation Lot Brlnred] s % Omsha. Twe extry FulipNne Aote > - 03l pi verlly Praseviat ment with glycerine. 1 hope all suf- rectors, who will have the ac- | company were soon on the ground, but | roatral & attached 1o #the Northweslern eastbound ierce’s Favo rescription Remedy was Found. limited Friday night, carrying through | —which saves the suffering sex tve management ‘In charge. A tentatl ferin, le will at least try the Cuti- | program b, ge. entative | (e fire was under such headway that the cura . * Herman B-cig'r. Fi- | will be -u;fmq "fl’ t::":nm’d e '.‘f'fi.‘:r ?3:::1 ““1‘-.,'.’%:?‘}';’. ::;fl:."fi‘m' Miss Minerva Reminger, Upber Berp, | nougengers for Chicago. | frem pain, and -u'culullv + eld, Navember 9, 1908, EBRASKA CITY—E. H. Flscher, who | is not known, but is supposed o have|Fa. writes: “For several years 1 had || . | repples with woman’s weak- e _":;fl;l‘f‘;wnr‘l,hnu annou-sed that | started in the office A large quantity | nervous ~prostration, and w ur'l» 15 | sterling Ware—F RETZRE-bih & Dodge. nesses and stubberm ills. women thro ul son, Roy F er, | of grain went with the elevator. Y lived bread and beef tea | ..‘,‘.fi'cc‘flm m:fl: 83 his deputy and W. A. Hoag. who . has wietched. I lived on bre ura Soap an: . oo DAVID CITY—The sccond annual ban- | because iy stomach wouald not retain | “Olls and Rosin, i IT MAKES WEAK WOPMEN STRONG for ecsemas, rashes, itchings, irmitations, su?.," "l:,'lfi s Ns deputy for the last two | (DAVER T8 LTl e church of this |anything eise. 1 towk many remedies, but | r B B R When a woman speaks of her silent secret suffering she nlo the treasurer's office un- | Mmmuum.;manrr;-&mph., }u.d. e - Dlace ‘was held in the church parlors last | obtained no relief until 1 took Hood's Sar- | ¢ Otl+ GITY, D, fS—Oll—Credit balances, IT MAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. word. ning. Covers were lald for 150 guests. | saparills, when I began to gain at onee. |pric gpitit P - 3 : 3 Kk ., sanative, antiseptio cl rloes ‘8t the poncc Tgs, change 16 | 10 "Fe ‘cupper & short musical program | m now cured” DR8. Shipmenig J.0 bbiy.; avarage TR No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con- foc the tollet, bath ahd nursery. - esent lnenmgnu was given. The principal address of the | Pure, rich blood makes guod =liong | SAVANNAH, Dec. 15—OIL—T ine, fidence misplaced when she te dvice, to save F. ‘ Inly'l’:uu‘;:r!‘lw:v.filé‘n'!nln' was given by Rev. Charles M. | perv. and this is why Hood's &'“‘lmm‘ o, ec. In. 'urpentine, P! when sl wrote for advice, " | s the WonLn's Disrensany Menicar Association, Dy had held 2 Re of Lincoln on . “Successors of the | d enriches the - . O Pag n or four years and was | Rogere of Lincoln j,‘é{,‘ ‘,“72?...,:“.“,“:“:{:!!“‘4?:.:.;. 54 Rt '{«'_’",’.‘:,‘f“.‘;,"u‘:.\,',",?(“".."u . R. V. Pierce, Precident, Bufislo, N, Y. GRAND ISLAND-Th neral AVID CITY—The funeral of Miss Hattle | ot Hood's rsaparills today. In g . H B0, N, B, WG, 5 Dr. Plerce’s Pleasast Pellets tain Aliwed Few, &8 old soidier x:&s‘filnfn. Who died 1n Texas the fore part ulu‘m form or tablets called Barsatabs. ¥ > Sodues mitd astural bowel movement'onm & &,

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