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OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 190¢ —_— ' ES— VOTHE SMELL OF THE LIVING o the esre. vit mat aoes nor mar e ATSON DISAPPEARS! OMAHA SUBURBS [t Badf el Wibvieha _]' f N obisalt [HE SMELL OF THE LIVING [ i e e POET WATSON DISAPPEARS | | will_meet again next Wedr { There's somthing in the exclamation [ Henwon. same place to finish the quilt t Blunderbore which challenges remark. I N. Bunce sold his residence here and j Christmas present. A larg ; e How Much Unnecessary Annoyance is | iivery cnfid detects at once the ftuisity |Brother of Bard Says He is Victim d‘“f”':rw“r ove 10w York : ORPISl. it Lons 1s on e etk 1t 1 (IORP()RA“‘)\S FAIL 10 |’A\ by thelt oWt work, eddcated themsetves. | Laid on Ghosts. jot rhyme and instantly corrects It Mental Obsession, | at the home of Gordon Roth. | week ers’ Institate at Cambridge. hops that the assonande will do_some Hughes Thursday, December 1 Teal sche ¢ school only ha 1 " . . |NEW THOUGHT FOR SPOOKERS what even it the consonants are irre Y HAS RETURNED| Georas Sneil s recovering from his ine St e sttt Over Four Thonsand Will Be Posted \‘,\,‘.I:IJ m-l:\ll'llhr pi:“" " 'fu."]fl"'h”j . ducible. Why not, however, correct the OLD MALAD o { surien; receivet ADOUL & Welk MHB. | o | o R he —p & senseless first line? M d Mrs, Ernest Carlson returned here December 21 to Jant om- | Detail of Spirit Co PRI T e e | N A h as Out of Businese, ri gttt o A ";:‘.-:H.;: | T AT atlon Which | ©0 (T rosadet, it's the words of might, [Man Who Wroate Poem that Created | fron . fow days spent near Ashiand | time, dica and was buried Tuesday g U oot Al A ol et el Byt Ut A \d such words are never to be altered Such Farore in England is (s W, L. Loeshner returned homo Mon- | Mra, Steele and little ron ate expect 4 FRAUDS IN TESTING CREAM [shown by the farmers and stock raisers, Ol Researeh, but s Kaows or thelr virtue goes; witness abraca S S o B R g SR ev Teane Inand ‘e TRS A which promises a large attendance, Thi il o e el 20 e B g s Py ; it Teldtives 95 Puenio, | "ae. dob nd family 1 cd into 5 wheg » hmmetirg sanctity ol \aumaturgle litany no - s tithiel ket San vgham, of farmers' institutes. An especially at-|dom met with fair play. Théy squeak and | (nheres 1n the Sialin inflection. Tho sec: | oy YORK, Dec. 10.—% Customer and Undercertify tractive progtam has been arranged, cov- | gibber in the Roman street, on business. | ond declension S8 Holbtif. Noquist fon; | the British poet, who ""m. asietaty ok 20 o Mansy sOAPUALIA &t Alonee| Mrs Lifdd Boyés Tdaves -Batu hat. GERE RS ering one week's instruction in field crops [In moated grange and uncestral MANOT|mastery s felt by him who for the fust | TcCtniy, has disarneared A% o qobinson | 1ast Su In honor of the Misses O'Kieft | Dunlap, la., to visit her sister |and tarm animals and on domestic science | house they moan and clank their chains, | ooy ’ ha . Dr 2000k, and Bi. H of Omaha Mr. Hammond and family ha - 8 k @ time has acquired ‘the mystery of bonus- | (o o 'y liocae ho ia'under the oTBession | Mat 1 ir mew home, recent and domestic art specific performance of contrac! As the Watson, v | .M abel Hodgln of Omaha spent the | Into thelr nev me, T white lad ' 0t Ifohensallery | Poni-bono-bonum—with the accent &ll};e"y " oyrrent hellucination that first at-|day Vednesday at the home of Miss | Forty-sixth and Leavenworth s whits lady of the houss of Hotiensollern | yrong e oot yokdti a0 Jn. (L] NOll Howar y ¥ N hey appear In solemn warning to relgn-| pug it is clear he merciful ma oy T G The families of Cha \ sl in the office of.ite secretary of state, will | THAYER—Station Rallway Agent 8. |ing princess, it is thelf duty |, But 1t is clear that it t ful man | i nss: of over and the confliet of | 7The familles of Charles Johnson and Carl ; leted checking over the deiin- |Stine of the Northwestern while unioading Bl 3 lis to be mercitul to 'his ghost he wiil| g profir Meyer Bunday it Hends \ave completed checking & Diang from a car met with a painfurand. | What manner of reception do they meet? | 0 ot P AV 8 unication un- | Powerfully opposed emd eak | ECtD quent corporatfons, and then, the first of |what for & time appeared to be, serious | Humanity always says, “What a nuisance | g pe has popped himself into the auto-| T Who alone have thé right to €peak} gpcojal the year, the mafmes of the delinquents will |accident. The heavy plano siipped and fell | these ghosts are!” Humanity has other Popy ° | out,” saye Robirson Watson, “declare d e (e various county clerks, |20 M. 'Stine, ‘injuring his leg and foo. | .1 . g be certified {0 the varlous county clerks. | H. Kdmiaton 'was sent-here as rellet agent | /mploma—horripilation fs . ghe. succinc After that the corporations so posted wiii |until Mr. Stine 1s able to commence work |term for them in scientific terminolo pook objectionable i | Benson “vislting w wer siste be considered as having gone out of busl flxll‘l‘ln He N doy | goosetlesh, hair standing on end, voice | . realnat & vertatn distinguished family av | ppoton YIatrE with —h s g e Ad W o Bue ROKEN BOW—On Information filed by s gullet, trembling at the z h v bie utterances A tertal ness and diasolved. There will be no fur- | ooy, 0y “4tiorney Gadd. Sherift . Kennedy | SL.cking in the gullet, trembling at the| ., ggnyrny T T “\\l‘. in no sense tho re o ut Mrs. Gordon entertained at dinher lust ther proclamation In the matter from the |traveied to Ansiey and gathersd in Barmey | Knees, sinking at the pit of the stomach. ||, | \ ALND INEADE ! the poet wiitiam Watson. They are th Thursday for Mrs. Davis and Mre. M ) governor. The delinquents number about | Berger, who is alleged to have been selling | In other words the yellow streak. That's come of a mental malady alien to him- [dock of Benson, Our vineyards in and taking orders for intoxicating liquors. | y : 1t the | Mr. ane er_entertained | New Yo 4,000, On being brought to the county sest Herger | ¥ 1At Shosts do to men (Continued from First Page.) selt and when he returns to himself th M and Mrs, H. o Snyd B GighRg. :h .v‘\y"q”.kmj:;‘:vf( '.!'e [ Whe Mr, and Mrs, O. Dodendo Frauds in Testing Cream. stated that he was one of the firm of a | But the instinct of fairness demands tae | Wiillam Watson we know will condemn | gy B 1‘:(‘ w”m| dendort of ( ) ¢ . o snad MidS checldng up | Wholesale liquor house at St. Joseph and [Inquiry Into the feelings of the Bhosts|of (ne country, In fact, the largest | > s and bitter tear y €oil “cultivation has Food Commisboner Mains 18 checiing up | WSS, Nuor, fouss b B Jostph mnd | Hnauiry It e e ity oo |of nt In fact, t 8 them with burnin, ra 1 bitt M D. Rabér spent last T dovilansd aa IING and Ifivestigating cream tester. He has ais- | form with the rules soverning Sherice lon. | toward nes are qu ob- | uded 1h ail the esstern oltiée: comes from | - mabinson Watson goss on 6 ‘explain in |in Omisha ua's § i LB developed an ide covered that in certain localities where |hedy's boarding house. Today the county ;Jml”"“'rlfil !; dwnl;-v; Th“x“ only ~an | (e great dairy farms of the west and It|an jheerviow raphed to tho New Yurk (of Mrs. F. L. Raker R " attorney acoepted” bonds in the sum of |any echool of pevchological interpretation t stigation k there is competition, that one operator wiil P DL It is proposed, to extend the investiga erger's appearance before Judge | accor or Snduot ol & 8pool test more butter fat in cream than there account for the conduct of tl POOKS Charles Cadwell, who has been 11l Not Real Willlam Coo. food Commissioner After Operators Who Overcertify Cream of One | the Watson. |trom "a visit with relatives In Puebl a Qinner guest at the home | Mra Charleg Allen is very low with cone to this country | of friend sumption LINCOLN, Dee. 19.—(Special.)~Within a few days Walker Smith, corporation clork Nebraska News Note sorvices, with three maseos, will e- | be sung on Christmas day at St clAve and has come forth properly stert - | Catholie church . o | Iiberately, In full knowledge, that the { lized, Tho smell ofythe live ane | D N Hhe ot Eese. MAY. Dighl. epank lant ik in| Bornard's ien the entranced and inspired medium | sor " R ay, how his brother came to enter unon | programs were giv makers usc, reaily 1s, In order that he can get the busi- When the entranced and inspired medium|columbla to all the dairy sections of the| ot D TG T ddest experfence | g & d en ) e . in bringing them down to the earth plane. |, 4 ssional legisla i ad | Seaback returned to his home in Ash- P ~ ness of that producer. The same operator 5 ‘ g g Sy Pylbodgh s oo <h ressional lex that can he endured in the life of any ton; Neb.. stler sbending the veok st 2 ?/, =N in order to save his employers from losing | | & R Rush is in Washington, D. C. on | 18 10 sueh Ereat pleasive fo fF '® | tion o prevent transportation of dairy | 7T T N N the denth of |home of his daughter. S JIcneri 3 usiness, ~ |to be in touch with so many humans all 4 y merce a_mental aberration.” On the d M v 00 much money because of the over-test 4 products through dnterstate commerce from ited - Wrataoh s Rena Noeal, who has been visiting T e butter fat In the cream | O T Bell of West Alexandria, Pa., i |alive. They rescnt It as best they MAYi|any herd which shiows signs of discase, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Willlam Watson, Rer o4, Who Mok been visiting W Al Midbi will cut down tHe butter fat In the cred the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fisher. [the fiick of an fey hana a mark of dis The Agricultoral,department has suc-|he says, labored fifty hours without for her home in Hot per 5. of another customler whose trade he has Mrs, D. 8. Guinter of South Dakota is |approval, the groans frém the cabinets are A6 BR i i Hos? and Mouth The crenmerles have assured the food | the giest of Mr. and Mrs. George Guinter. | but so many signe of disgust o gt s s LR e b R Patis F commissioner t af they oppose this over-| Mrs. A. J. Isaacson gave an afternoon | If Little Bright Eyes and Sagamore disease which, btoke out in Pennsylvania | o oo T T under the tmpulse | Thursday night of ailure. rbthgahe Mgk g testing and under-testing, as it works Whist party at her home, 5001 Cass street, | and Katy King and the rest of the s and New York ailitthe more than a year| WOMOVELVE BOUHL Bt WHTCr O Luther Hoyt of Benson was elected chief togpsngiie % 0d stateme ho food commis- | Tuesday ’ ago, and the department has just issue ¥ raban last Tuesday tn Omaha at the elec can w N QIR0 Y s " | (0 sk e . oy santrolll who do such & lucrative businessi oL il i th antine from a | MUSATUm, a poem of which Robinson | tion of officers of Tangler temple Great W dship on the camery sent un | \ 2 L. Cobe 3 oty > srought to tell |® bulletin raising the quarantine from a s i5F ik 3 WPt Phsdr hardship on them. Onw creamery sent un | ngins Gnd. v, AL f. fCobo X mystery could only be brought to tel : ; e ormerts. af.| Watson quotes Gladstone'as having sald | Mesars, Paul and George Roth of Te- ¢ the prics ot Ingoiads {temized statement to, the food commis- | L. Johnson. the truth they would make it clear that|number of southem staes formerly at- LS MCEE SN TR e on | Kaman, Neb, visited at the home of reia Becansethere |4 10 duty. *Parsans sloner showing how amuch cream it “ad| Miss Jennie Peters arrived Saturday the living are highly ebjectionable to those | f!icted with the dikéase bearing cattle tick, | ", oot (o B0 oot tives 'in on while attending the corn 'r‘.me.;’.T:‘,' oo select ght which falled to test out as the op- |8pend the holidays with her parents, M who have passed over. and the staterment is n that the show h bad certified. The creamery has|4nd Mrs. R. C. Peters. Particularly obnoxious seems to be the |beginning of thls work of extermination in to take the test as turnished by the oper- |, Mrs. C. C. George will give an afternoon | smell of life 06 over $0,000 square miles of terr last Tuceday in Omeha, attending —the W Rheims, N. Y. ator, who 1s pald a commission according | [o% Thursday, December 23, at her home have been frocd from ticks and rele RO Syl the Dougias County Medical ator, wh D! o Oy | In honor of Miss Falth Potter Object to Our Odpr. | from quarantine. 3t 1a the intention there-| AN ow I must disclose the fact that % to the amount of cream he purchases.| The Ladies' AJd society of the Dundeo| This appears to be a new/ contribution |5 o & ; at that time my brother had been for many |, JOUN Warren of the electric lizht plant When ho has completed his investigation | Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon | to the knowl be 8 new/ contributlon | fora to attsmpt the much. more ditticutt | I LAAE IS B BrOfEr UeQ BEen 1o PR has been transferred td Omaha and A the food commissioner expects to revbke [ With Mrs. G. E. Fisher and Miss Fisher, | o {1 knowedge o b “fl" "'”: eNe e | task of extefminating tyborculosis in cat- | YRR CONICIANE UL AONEEC PORREW | AT O orth Omaha will fill his place a few licenses. A Handel program was given Friday | oo, ot UPon the complied data | tle and to this end the necessary amend- - reliole: 4 S0 | i Batison ablis: satcel % Sratat ¢ i A t and when the great news came {t’ was 3 public schools closed Thurs: Protest trom wsourl, and almést without food to produce wWhai| Npe Katherine Hejde At 3 Gréat Western Cham was or ally intended brief e | diea at her home on Nvenus 1ast pagne was The poem won {ts author jmmediat Drs. D. D. Raber and 7. Hall spe 3 1 . Tams aid & geant of B0 fom e r6Val] It Teciaay DR et apet Pleasant Valley Wine Co. afternoon at the Dundee school, Miss Do | 0Cletics for psychical research, but ubon|, . o%; the interstate commerce law will Graff and some of her puplls taking part | the Intimate acquaintance of simple fulk like & veritable avalanche of good fortune [ i\ i 4 i A ) pre | be urgea” with. vigor e prese & glve n time for some nceded rep: i State Auditor Barton has stirred up a[in it. who live closer to the spirits than those |be urged” with. vigor: during the present| € © ' une | glve more time for” some 1 1 repalr Fecla @n Ifln hornets' nest in Missourl by ruling that| Mrs. H. L. Chadwick left during the week | of wider culture i | wenBiQRy are quite willing “But it was too much; It was more than| Announcements have been recelved of the form of the policy used by the lfe | for Minneapolis, where she will spend the | acknowledge. ~The clegrest disclosure Much Mistnformatior companies of that state cannot be uséd n | pold@YS With her daughter, Mrs. Frank Nebraska. The particular portion of the | Mrs. Allen Youson gav o form to which the aduitor objects is chis: | Thursaay at her homo: gt Q‘J;,‘l':.:':f‘::’,‘fl;_,' faith has just become a matter of stud order prohibiting clerks, chiefs of bureaus “This policy is registered and secured by | in honor of Miss Bess Rumball of Chicago, | You are going about your ordinary busi- | and divisions from giving any information a pledge of bonds or deeds of irust on | TWelve guests were present. ness In the jungle. Somebody says a word | concerning the business of various depart- P | Bram was given. bottle of choice wine and real est. deposited with this department.” W J]‘l'(“{" ?’\!] Mrs. W. T. Strode of St. Louls [ of greeting, some equivalent of howd » | ments » members of congress or others|® had a mi sion to perform against cer- 1 Mrs. James Degan was hostess to the )0 € ol che i e iyt Snaios i | arrive soon to spend the Christmas i hete-was' pulis‘atbiind to the various|he COUId bear.. A week later it became | the srgngement and mecrlage of Miss 1dn. g " "It May Conce of this important. fael {biin fuebotlets of | L linlty SRR A g0 n exeoutive | €YIdent ‘béyond ‘all gouht that hla ental |houn) ‘Nebi o0 o vt ! To Whom It May Concern: |the rude people of New Britain, whose dep: ¥ o 3 balance was gone." Mrs, mereaux entertained the Baptist Starting now and until Willlam Watson's delusions, save his | Missionary Circle at her home on last g L A brother, assumed the form of a bellet that| Thursday afternoon. An interesting pro- Christmas, we will give a tain exa ( )ersonages. That, belie! € club last Vednesday afternoon. ¢ . . 1 3 Bollaeve wih Mo Booa. e Chemey good morning. You start to bring your | without direct authority from the head of ‘:‘:] xalted g : :*)- THRG b ‘“ el B TR UL L L B ek one of our beautiful im- coln that this form of policy has ‘been pre- | W. T. Robinson, and Mr. Robinson. " | spear Into action, or your club, as you ! the department. This executive order was P[0TI M o et det lunch was served. yorted calendars with eacl would do ordingrily when some stranger |the outcome of a great mass of mis-infor- he poet,”” he says. “has come to Amer I g scribed by a law over a quarter of A cen- | Mrs. George Douglas, formerly lon With & despiy. rosthd BeltER that He ke es Ella and Carrle Horning arrived tury old and that the policy upon which it {'"!-dwn now of Kansas City, has arriveq | Passed the time of day; it's sweet to be | mation which was sent to congress during St A bt in Benson last Sunday evening to he guert purchase of $2 or more of 0 spe everal weeks s I a ur d | g % . mission of hostility against a certain | til after the holldays at thé home of Mr . : {s stamped s absolutely socured 0 spend several weeks with her sister, | anthropophagous and have your dinner|(he recent tariff debate. On one occasion sk Akl ¥ g ] & Mrs. 1 Stevens, 4 % i | I ¢ in h ior In England. Nothing |and Mrs. L. W. Raber. wines or liquors. Auditor Bartfa. IAtroauded- &' itk 41 4he | Ganes v’: finyens. and her mother. Mrs. |come to you on the hoof, and a mery |(nree different senators arose and made ;.mmh in high stati d in England. Nothing | r“ i <w‘). \P:\ r.r.wmm-u e Baf 1 e late leglulature to ProhibIt the Stamping | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beebs and famiy |DEDY ifL settlement of the inital uncer- |gnyce different statements concerning the | ¢ 1 dissunde him from thay wild Infatuss | 6505 Himson Tou Gy abel coubany ond | 3efore making your on policies of the statement that the same | of Woodbine, Ia., amily | tainty as to whether you dine or are dined. | caro thing which were in direct variance | HOD pent the week-end with | with each other, and yet each senator de- WII' hereatter he connectod with the Omab | “hristmas purchases come This family, as disclosed In New York | Alfalfa Milling company. Christmas purchases come recently by the poet himself, is that of | About twenty young people surpriced in and let us price our | wa ceured by deposits made by the com. | Mr. and Mk H! Towner Cutier. Mr, 'nod| BUt It proves o be a ghost which greets } pany with the state auditor. This bill talled | ara s Gurerh of Modale, la.. are Mr. |you and not a potentlal food supply. clared he had obtained the information || e T s e SR e, i A oo 7 ! Clement' Chase, who attended Cornell col- | No horripilation in your case, for you ave| "3 the Treasuty department. | s a7 at her home last Monday ovening. Suppe goods and thereby be con- ruling which {8 being observed by the|loge, will spend tho Christ g | ! YR e fant b ba DALLaS ; ristmas vacation 1 s le H ¢ 0t course be modified, otherwise it will ve| WESTERGAARD, STRAIGHT FALLS| Epworth league services cf the Methodix | | Hll(‘ul flm]l we give lu:(u 1 “armelita Chuse, who atiends Eryn Mawr, | #dvanced beyond words of one syllable, ik £ disyride oo church will be held ot 6:3. No evening rade for less money than No Action in Dunn Case. will spend her vacation in Oriande. Wi | certainly not beyond two syflabled idens, [ UTPOssible for any one to obtain any in k& &ra ' A Gus Fenby, German Ch pion, | cial services at the Lutheran church. any other house in Omaha. still nothing has been done with 1. J. Dunn. | Irere Jasnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |go prowling through the jungle, obser-|business in the exccutive departments with- Unable to Hold Own. | E. €. Fuller has sold his paner hanging > Attorneys for the disbarred assistant city | H. S. Jaynes, formerly of Omaha. and |ving the beautles of nature and things |Out first consulting. tho cabinet officer at |ana Mrs. Cutler’ 5 5 . e ohy of ‘passkEy,’ ko thik: RURIEA BiniBlY hade s 8 guests at present. So you and the ghost get quite chumm ot AL ®| The order which is now in effect will of was served by the guests Bome. sEaHles! WHH trlends near Tinac)'istmas vacation | put a simple savage man and have nol £ P s AL i % Dreaching serviees on account of thé sp. e supreme court has met again, and| ‘The engagement is announced of Miss |All day long you and the sociable giost|formation whatever concerning curren |and painting business and will aet as | Yours resnectfully, attorney of Omaha have twice filed mo- | "OW Of St. Paul. Minn., to Ralph Murphy Joe Westergaard proved his superfority | ac PAINUNE DOsess O g Coal som. | the head of, the departmsat. But this ; £ { mc1ager of the Benson Tee and Coal com 5 | Beof St Paul Minn, to Ralph Murphy | " general. ool ths , Garoan chnstiplap,, Ous by, | e atmbcy Hioh v I W, Hmich HLANK n;nlw for the c’mlrl to revu\kv u;) order w: Mrs. W. B! Fonda. ister of | " Vhen evening comes you turn toward :\"“"“ matter brings to mind an order of |y winning fn stralght falls Saturday night | Swedish Lutheran services and Sund : . A disbarment, after which Mr. Dunn will| Rced Poters from A b for, even If you haven't found any- | Mr. Hilies, one of the assistant secretaries 3 s sehool will ‘be held ‘thls afternoon at . | Beed Poters mherst college, Frank | home, for, even If you haven't foun ¥ at the Gayety. The first fall was won by [sch ) b & Akttt 0" ) y apologize. ‘o far as the records show, and | ¥élby” from Cornell, Nanette Alken from | body to cat, the women will have fish and [0f the treasury. “Sobn after he assumed |, gouple hammerlock In 15 minutes and | lock at the a i 2507 Donglas oot the genefal publté’ know, thosé petitions | Wellcsley, Paul Johnson from Ballevue, | yams and bananas and cocoanut puddings | his duties Mr. Hilles sent a notification i W ks Pl & Chaal ; 3 |the second was won in the same time by |had | have taken up little, It any, time of Harte and Loulse and |pbaiing in the oven, and the hot cobbles |to each of\the bureaus directing that,two | | | 11 Curlis. from the Te g mmerlock and a erotch hold | Mrs. W. 8. Wedge has been very low the court. They have s'mply been fgnored. | braska are ail at home for tne Chridtmes {Will not be forked out of the simoking | carbau, gapies of every letter written in| y | holidays. | pit until the head of the house comes back. | every dranch of the department be sent BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED | ‘ i = Going to M -t the Ghosts. to headguarters, one for the assistant sec PN T Fenby was ‘not tall as Westergaard |Inst part of the week with a strole of | nor nearly as heavy, but secmed excep- | Paralvsis. following AR DS | e et Come Today time. She 1s improved some the last few Bellevaue. " t i i FET R our | retary, under whose direct jurisdiction the | tactics, bu s dld not secem to bothes Marry Fields of 'Elm Creek is Shot| Mr. McCormick was a recent visitor "ni In parting from the compani your | actics, but this did mnot r by OM h | the_hil. | day's wanderings you find that the ghost |Dureau.is, and the other to the secretary the big Dane, who worked away and b "\(;\('Y’ .\'.'{}'\\.?"’i»v.'&”'y‘»‘?, .‘v;”nrm.\vl-::"ul;‘::Im“ Or ’E‘{}night BLM ,-,",";’14;;: ‘l:::h.“';:.'c."'m ~(Bpectnt | Wednaday "2 ™™ 82 Omalis 'y ;| haa dakap quite & thnoy. (o you. e Io t e O Rlan’ Jaiii ik SEAGuE o of |hin gréater cleverness and strensit flnally) Treglc SeAscly ob SO, HEFG BUELD Shdsen s e walge. P i "fi‘“‘m,""\}"”y.' W |time,” he says, “and meet the rest of |three feet in hoight. He was literally (back and then, standing him on his head, o Fanfincof Omana and My, and Mrs. A, 5, | and select: ritle ,‘.ler:;r (,m‘Q,,r:,'{"'m,x;m:h:‘p“":m Uit thls weeh OO0 has besn ‘on the "‘kinu» tellows.” swamped, and it did not take him long to|bore his shoulders to the mat. Ruth of Benson were guests at dinner b WAl ‘aat e valts. 780 Ky £ - n s ovder o assls foit &1 cnien. bt Tl asiate Wednesday evening at the E. J. MeArdle dainty bottle of Perfume. heart any he died within & few thinutes. |, DF- J. B. Crothers has besn nursing a |, Fi0®" #ays you in savags courtesy;| countermand the.order of hia sssistant esterzaard comes back this winter in| Wed [ | x of Cigar 3 bad coi veek ‘nothin 4 give me greater pleasure, derlip | tine condition ana says he is ready to meot : box of fine The fathdy, S. J. Flelds, 1 at Hot Springs | S it sl JEnuEitop vl RIVE e en Do Yanfterity w Drsoky iand 2 1yt Civie League. elected offic it beautiful Halr Brush and 15 nok, expected to live. The mother | s oy -2Ne Was here visiting his mother | *Why not come now?’ the ghost asks | Some years ago Mr. Vanderlip was as-|the best of t as fast as they @pPear.|meeting at the Baptist church last Mon- 2 a sh. of the boys 1s e O ¢ = | Saturday and Sunday |and ving absolutely nothing that ever |gistant secrotary of the treasury. He issued | He I8 guite a favorita in Omaha day evening. They are: President. H. J with him, R. 8. Welnland has returned home |really must be done from your first birth- B | i end’ tlie holiday season o o o) . PR D 2 R retary, D. Ewlers; ssistant secretary. | A Medicine Case York Fighting Ipsurance Rates Miss Terria of Tilinols has been visiting | 02 UPU! You become a ghost yourself|unger .his immediate jurjsdiction to.the|falls from Jack QGremkow of Persls, Ia.|o, Rouse: treasurer. Anderson; di- pair of Military Hair Brushes. YORK, Neb, -De¢. 19.—(Special.)—The|at the Welnland home recently, you are "‘“'"”3"“"““‘ . f1ay | EfeCt that every letcer that was sent out I I“ Hinnies and § minutes o | pectoph, Msams. Grave, BlomPUEE ALY Thermos Bottle, Commercial club of York has ascertalned| B. F. pp has been visiti elative | “First off run home and get some fish |,y (y,5e purcaus should be signed by th Herbert Johanson lost the first fall of | P i bl el Vate tle. 7 el gy e ; - 4| Carthage, T, for (h Jisiting relatives at| . ', 'icce of pig,” the ghost dirccts. “I'm ri Sty L 4 his bout with Jack Light by a crotch hold | Mrs. L. W. Raber entertatied at dinner| - A Water Bottle. (Yes, that makes here is quite a difference in fire| . week., | . assistant secretary, Mr. Vanderllp. Prob- | 1ast Monaay fn honor of the Misses Horn- |4 vepy acceptable Christmas present in insurance rates in cities of the class of | _M!ss Jewell Jones has been compelled to | N0t Inhospitable, but livi folks can't| . ) L pta L P 3 3 g b ? ; ing of Pittsburg and Mrs. J. Zimmerm B s irpidr 4 York and smaller oities. At Hastings mow. | "0 #chool on account’ of ilinesn. |eat our stuff, and youll have to bring | when Light quit, saying that he was sick. | ot Spalding, Neb. Abqut elght guests werc | Many instances. Try it.) cantile risks are sald to be. wiltten As P S L O | e order was received, perhapa they were a|When LIENL quit, saving b i d ! e Roval Neighbors will hold their an- | your o riepebubertan L b il g b e second fall lasted 13 minutes, when | presen i A el o P i - ;:)‘,‘: clection of officers on Friday evening, | so you stuff a green cocanut basket | o ‘H‘ " herd ; i SRANR L) ‘l’ h at | ight quit: Mr. and Mrs. Jossph McGuire enter Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. York merckutils Alkaties I" 8 I’:r "‘ Tne A with a light collation, eight or ten pound: ot ""*" WRER e ““"'1'”;“ “‘ "‘\ b - i [ tained at a rnm\\y l“nu»‘r at nu-‘\,' \muu’» ork mercantile ance Is written a ne fresmen had an enjoyable time at P e o emoked, | turned it was promptiy revoked. Mr. Van- % = lust Sunday. Other gussts wer & i centa per $100 for one year and on com- (& PATLY n_Adelphian hall last Saturday |9f Whatever the Homen have €KL | gonip, however, was game. Ho signea OMAHA HIGH ADDS VICTORY |Mre iicory Thomas and Miss Mary Moore | o Dyryg Qo, 16th and Harney bined dwel'ing house Insurance the rate |<‘“ ght {Tom iandv:She. Sendiy: 108 £ 3/ ever ne of that bunch of letters and It |of Omahs 76 cents . rork G The sophmores enfoyed olgh | Bether. Just wh ou go s not quite Taken Busket Ball G f Col The dedicatory serviees of the Lutheran 5 cents per §100. The York Commercial ? & jolly sleigh took h hree days to d akes Basket Ball Game from Colum- | 81 | ride Jast Thuved v ly i g ' somewhere down below | took him three days t do it. Since that club Is asking the Insurance agents why |ng hursday night for a” few hours. | distinct, but It's somewher wn . busx 41 to S, | ehurch will be held this afternoon at 2:30 5 nigmt. should be @ per.cent higher than in | ime heads of departmie awve been care- Jclock, with praise service in the evening Ahe: autasd® of Minws time heads of depurtmients have been cave-| 7 & b k. with pra 3 3 | y A maha gh school added glories to past| g o'clock eer lon of bers at the g Mrs. A. A. Thurlough of South Omaha | \When you two get there tue othe® 3{ful how they issue ill-congidered orders| .. .= 0 O PE rhlm:‘ A dete “x 5 “,;”:mm} er ".:‘ Lo LR ek e €, ngs. was u guest at the Salbae home Saturday |jave not yet come back to ghostland. | Which may result in piling enormous | &t g e 1y i The York Commercinl club invites secre- | €Vening. Hh by % smouldering fire | amounts of work upon them, but the pres- | COlUMbus at basket ball lost night in a e iy ool Ko . tarles of commercial“¢lubs in Nebraska | Miss Jessie Jones spent Friday evening | LOUT host blows up ne, | ent excoutive order will bab csul lious-attiad: Wame resniting, 36 poore: of ! t0. send in,(bq rates. charged on the above | 2N Saturday evening with South Omaha |and bids you make yourself quite at homs, | F1 ¢ e i T Gl el ol NP The Trvington school will have a pro- s S s by ra 4.0 e above | relutives. chowing you a place where you can sit|the withdrawal of a great deal of mis am and box sos Friday_evening, De. lass of risks and by this means the vari-| Charios Meyers of Fortiand, Ore., w {ana be In nobody's way, or rather in no|information from congress The Caamip DAgsiOs B ERtNeR . desper ber 17 at the Modern Woodmen = of ous Ihsurance, companies may be com- |8 guest at tne Braden home several days i way. Then the rest of the ghosts oy e et e ; pelled to. make tlie same charge and not | this week. |%ome trooping In from their day on the| There is no danger of croup resulting | \vell startod. At the end of the first half| Miss Bertha Ewhrm retur 4 to her h E d I6m5‘r dfscriminate against many cities and towns | Jes8 McCarty returaed Saturday from serlously it Chamberlain’s Cough Remeds | the Score was 21 to 4, and Omaha was|home in Huron, 8. D., Monday ¢ ou n A In the state. A, B. Christlan, president | onerorney riohc,he had been in search of | earth plane. hetr | 18 miven. T TRemedY | st setung started | Mr. Anderson, night operator at ¥ L, 3 . . presid iristmas turkeys and geese, which he 'he en the do kets of thelr |18 miven 5 of' the York Commercial club, in an Inter- 4 AER0, . pRloR' & They open the shadowy b view with o er of one " succceded | t; o peys | PEOUMar: 200G, W06 NES PI6:E e in throwing goals, but his hono were Shris Dein spent & v days s Nobraut tire Toar f one of the leading | 3 C Fitty-tive “goener > ' ‘T3 |bigh ana u pleasant spiricual e i under DEFEAT FOR TABOR COLLEGE ;. .0"%.": by wer e his Nob: a Fire Insurence companles, was| 4 | — | shared by both Dodds and Burdick, Omaha | URCIe, A C: Dein. He retined to E to:d th e “Tow ¥ way. You, off in your corner, are gorging| ek nd Durdick Omane |home fn Hampton, Neb., Mo { d that the low rates were made by| PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. |on pork and pudding and thinking to your- |Company E Basket Hall T Lays gt [Just couldn’t miss a goal and MbUs | nigg Maude on entertained a few - 0ld-line castern companies who were walt-| pago Ointment is guaranteed to cure any | self how much better it is to bs alive Over Students, 7 | coutan't make one by just a hal's breadth | fricnds Sunday in honor of Miss Bertha ONG T N’ ing for some legistation’ by which the rates | case of Itching, Blind, Biceding or Pro- | « denly one Of the. ghosts stops eatin SHENANDOAH, Ia., Dec. 18.—(Spec ). | of difference Swarm. I, would' he restoréd in Nebraska, and with | ruding Piles in G to 14 days or money re- [ “V0C K > e The Columbus boye were feeling the ef- R P, Brewstér was stricken with ded others look up In wild surmise, sume one [ The Company E, Fifty-fitth infantry, bas- " 1 N ral City saralysis Sunday, but is some better now the large amount of Insurance taken away | F009¢d [ sy then all are snifing. the ghost. |ket ball team of this ecity defeated the | f€Cts Of their tussle with Central City and | paraly from the stite companles they would be I News Notes. p probab’y were hardly able to show at thely| Maggie Kitchen has been quite il % 51 olass that| Mrs. ». Knudsen and daughter Fior- ::x lr»:»:n;‘l\ ’m retain the business and keep| STANWOOD-Frank Lonergan, aged 2 team of the class that| Mrs M. T KOuae N rlends in Omans a gher rate, a Northwestern fireman, was struck an sided. from the Neart and’ the T e » last woe N enk e Killed by an_ engine here Saturday night, | Enosts [ERTLR . Na NierE PO HieTRbOK ROyW | Yinne e e follows: [ BAv-Tes smant (I Tt Brokem Bow After Federal “‘"‘Il-“.“r'l\(‘“\m(.l\' was L:-_):‘en to Clinton for burial. | “So do 1" another; “so do we \ul were entigely out of their class. The Tabo frishdy 13‘\:»“.";"“” \“\th.r\. - BROKEN BOW, Neb. b el Loty ‘ All except your host. “Not broth team Is composed of players who I 4 ) 3 ! pver + Dec. 19.—(Spectal.) | MAPLETON—St. Mary's C: o Burdlek ) Hendrickson returned home > LBTON—St. Mary's Catholle church, | Are you not here our own ghostl played four and five seasons, and 4 Miss Clara Hendrickso ur ho! —An Important meeting of the Commerclal | costing $50,000, was dedicated hore Sundas |AFe you not here in your owr t play ir ar 2 1 th y . ! * 2] P after a short visit with her brother at b fabor ! | in stland? There's no live ox ompany E would be easy for them, brin, y <insman | & glub was held yesterday, at which a com- | With elaborate services, In charge of Bishop |!n &hostland er X Compan 3 bring G Vernon Wilson | Yutan, Neb. mittee of three was appointed to conter | UBITIEAD Of Sioux City! Thirty priests from | thore exnnot be.” ing half the student body to witne R Pt : ADVANCED VADUEVILLE Mat. Every [ man K ket | The I id of the Congregational ) . { this part of lowa were In attendance. Rev But we all smell a live one!” they cry. |victory, which resulted e-sid 2 e. Hen Cher n ¢ +| ehurel Thursday afternoon &t the| D8y, 3:18; Bvening Performance, 8118 With Congressman Kinkald and urge upon [A. J. Wagener s pastor of the church. L Bghed ky il . ¥ £ Lincoln. U church T Thursday afternoon at t L 's easy,” replies your own particu- | feat, Compar has sev ks Elliott of Columbus, roh | This Week: Bert Leslie, Fred Lindsay, him the matter of Introducing a bill in| CHARITON--Rev. O. A. Eimquist, who | Thet's seay, 7 plies r own particu- | feat, Company I.‘ L cial open dates um chureh W res. Bl City Quartatte, Hopking songress providing for the erection of o |has beel =%ator of the Swedish Lutheran |1ar &host. “I was preity ciote to (he houscs | and would like to hear from teams wan L o oy o Siaters, William Iiemen, Spalding & Relgo, tedercd butding at this place. Ti * | church at this place, has tendered his resig- |up above today ®nd I must have carried Compa Coloral - 7 mble, the Klnodrome and the OFpheum Conceré tt ¢ place. The com-|pation to accept & call from the Immanuel | away some of the life smell with me; It's £ M1 1 Decem The W eather. The Ladles' Ald met at the home of Mrs, | Orches! Prices—I0c, 25¢ and §oc. co will also urge the city councll to|church at Minneapolis. Rev. Mr. Elmquist [ 4" N ‘ush the completion of cement walks and | W not take charge st Minneapolis untll |Pretty strong, yo! 3 a for. Ih TR ‘rosslnge and the NE Of streets, ao |M8ISD L | But the other ghosts are alarmed, the ' AR S Site Wil b6 w6 ction In the way )SKALOOSA—David M. Edwards, who |refuse to be pacified by the reasonable n o i Deg WAy [has been acting president of Penn college, | gxplanation. Their eyes, dead eyes, ar A “ ) o m f free mafl delivery, which the city is|was elcoted president today to succeed | Crb *hooof ? - Mo T i o W han th At reouip | A Hosbpges, wis estined s 10y |00 8000 smoueh o /see vou bui e : ' q % miia Sunkist Flour is different ) r. : ) ¥ ! noses are keen, they smell the live on m A il reoslpts | CreOen RS senborser T maw Tt | noses wre iten, tey , v h 310000 the town Is|pglestine. He will devote his time to|the r k of life nauseates and afiright 1 n ] T f d fl then reads for @ carrier system. The re-|Friends church misslons and Hterary work. | ooy “nnoy float tumuliuously awas in Company . MM rom ordinary riour cefpts of this office for the flsca® year| SAC CITY—L. V. Danfels gty Pl e D ? s o ks % s m ending Aprf) 1, 1909, were $0,345, within |murder of his companion, Goodwin Yaum, | the dark. — A @’ { toothsome box of Candy. an order to the chiefs of all the bureaus| Bill Hokuf of Omaba won in stralght | Grove: vice president S v the clerks got busy the morning the|lD 1 minutes, but was given the match 16th and Dodge. strugg’e for the visitors as soon as it was | / ca hall, house air. Tabor college and town team last night by “I smell a.live one,” squcaks one of the | the score of 58 to 14. The game was one b Omaha pre Sunkist is made from plump, sweet wheat. But not 254 of the required amount. The recalpts |8t O€bOIL. a. on Scptember 13 198 was | You are left lo find your way R A Frightful \m-r!{ . n ppierrd all l:c flour m?dl}:‘ h(?m lh!shwhcn is Sunkist. 0:!5 " b @Ipts | arrosted at Greencastle, Ind., by Sheriff | alone he creepy night past with billousness, /malaria an t T the best part of the flour—i —i thls year are over 300 ahead of the corre- | Malcom Currie And. brought' hers 10daY, | horee fieures. hearing stran 2 - ot & y " s Loy ciat ta Soster | a8 ures, hearing strar ¢ |18 quickly overcome by takir ing | 7 K in Sunkist sacks. The rest—the part that is poorer in sponding nionth of last year and eemy | Where he was pioced la jall to o g | forest fisures. & {22 it oo et b Pl o m‘m‘:’he‘f"“:;l*” - e aihary, examination Fauss wae found | notses, ' consclous that the war | New Lite . 3 N : m b3 13 nutritive elements — goes into_jute sacks and is ex- o reach |\ith his skull crushed m wa_outbuilding | ghosts are all about you, sniffi Drug Co. m ported. That is why Sunkist Flour is so superior to 8 F y for free|near the Ed Roos home u¢ Odebolt. He R Bhasaase delive orvios. e Y o i sniffing the smell of the live oue —— Rt s k 5 i most flours—why each sack makes four to six more Walter Wellman's Barly Days pital, where he died a day or two later. |you come within the cheery light of a real Record. ouara wep YORK, Neh, Dec. 19.~(Special)—Items | DENISON-J. W. Muler. Jr. assistant | tire and fPends sitting around. Japan Leaves| OFFICE OF TIE WEATHER BUREAU Tell the grocer you want Sunkist Flour . cashier of the Bank of Denison, was mar- | y o or Wash- OMAHA, Dec. 19.—Officlal r of tem published this week of events printed in |ried to Miss Lilllan Miller at the home of | The smell of life ls repugnant ¢ for Wash. Serature’ and_ precipitation, comparsd with “he York Republican thirty years ago men- |the bride in this eity. The grbom is the | €hosts { ihe corresponding period of the last three tlons Tribune, pubilshed by Frank |90 Of prominent residents of Manuing, la Blunderbore Knew It. years 909, 108, 107, 1508 - He Is first reader in the Christian Sclence AN FRANCISO o saron | Maximum temperature s " | brother of Walter Wellman, the |church of Denison. The bride 18 the daugh- | It lsn't necessary t0 £o as far as SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19— Baron | Maximum fempevatuee .. 8° 8 8§ & (0] noted traveler and writer, went south and |l¢F of one of the great sheep ranchers | yemost cannibal island to learn this In- |Uchida, the new J e ambassador to | ) - A ! ® = later became editor of the Sutton Times, |¥N0S€ range is near Chinook. Mont.. and 3 " £ th g | the United Stat today for Wash- | Precipitation L. 0 0 .00 3 o y o1 | teresting fact in the relations of the living 3 \ E 3 i founded by hia brother, Walter Woliman, |the wedding. from there were present at| fld the dead. What says the ogre. greai | Ington. He is accompanied by Baroness | Temperature and preciplitation departures i for Christmas buying, on Sait Cases, - £ . e g sy Y om the normal a a since March ¥ . Tol- n I3 Walter Wellmpn at that ytime | DENISON—Willlam J. Bauman, a promi- | giant Blunderbore? Uchida and several secretarie Baron | (0T Smipared with the Last two years: Traveling Bags, Ladies’ tiand Bags, Tol: was but 1 years of age and, In addition genl Cathole D«-flmun lf‘xf uvl: (;uumt-m\\ . Fe, fi, fo, fum! Ushida recently was ambassador o |y 01 temperature 2 5 let Sets, Music Rolls, Ete. These goods 1o being editer and “publisher, ‘he 'had fhufied here todhye Five of his ohlidren | 1 'smell‘the biood of an Englishman ustria. Deficiency for the day .\, e are all the very best value and lasting leurned the printer's trade and was ab'e|sisters of the ehurch which Is 8 Teedrd | Piool enough there in our own ~folk- | —_—— Tota: deficlency since March 1 .. 1V I 3 , Chiistaas Sifd to do most of the mechanical work on his |excelled by few familles in lowa, Father |lore that normal life has a distnetive| For stiff neck there fu nothing better | Normal precipitation ' 08 inch e ; 3 - : . Deficlency for the day S 08 inch Peper. Frank Wellman, a Youns man of | manolieatoe Nerte gukee; SIZter | ynell that the abnormal has no difficuity | than Chamberiain's Refigengy for the 401 it wR e, oxceptional abllity, died while a young man |ter Louiss at Dubuque: Sister Rosalinda at | It dentifying. Jack was smell o th —_———— | Bxcess since March 1 oo 4,49 Inches -~ 0 aha nk F t in the south. The paren v Ashton, la., and Sister Emmalinds al|castle at ths top of the beanstalk, he| if you have anything to sell or trade, | Deficlency for cor. period. 1%8.. 4.24 inches . L 1 m Il'll ac 0!' h. parents lived on a 5 | Deficiency for cor. period, 1907.. 7.2 inches farm northwest of York and besk Pocahontas, Ia. A son Robert s In the | o, naden from v but the ogre sniffod | pdvertise in the Waut Ad columns of The ! g o vk and besides the |govermment Indian service at Fort Yates, - Indlcates below zei A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Phones—Douglas 1058; Ind, A100% nd exceed the amount necessary Lintment Souniry schogh education, which I those!N, D, him oul, loadentally It proved rough | Bee

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