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fHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE JANUARY 30, 1910. na 1 ™ a Nebraska N ebr ka | Nebraska Nebraska House, Hotel and Office Furnishers (:RABTREE IAY LOSE PLACh during the nine months was 6332529 gal- l t last evening the team at that place de- - ° s o§e ) lons, Bl‘ W]l NO feated Beatrice by the score of 57 to 2. Prison Self-Sustaining. y?n e Warden Smith of the state penitentiary l M lf Nebraska News Notes ' A f Case of Principal of Pern Normal to |expects to come before the next legisla- low etcalie BEATRICE Mise Lizsle Collett an old ture in such good shape that he will get . . h R resident of Beatrice, yesterday, it e & pat on thy back. He his now employed Get in the Race ¥ BBATRICE-/fhe tariners of Ialang drove 31«16«18 South 16th St, 250 convicts by the Lee Broom company at township will hold an institute February & . " . o b od - 1SON THE % cents a day, or $42.%0 annually; em 3and 4. A good program has been prepared. » v - p FRISON LADOR AND THE BIIS)jioyua sy ihe shire acios. ' men ot Hower of Wood and Drawer of Water | TECUMSEN. Buttr and cgus have akon Employment of Conviets Brings Reve | ine for other state institutions, $5,340; pald Should Know gil Place and rr:lihoaln:ll'lw:og;yp_ cents to 2% cen! enue to State—New Law Cuts for room and power by the Lee company, Stay Fixed. “.Auuy_.rh,‘ Platte valley armers' in- ° o , o v he opera house here Price of Gasoline, Mullen 12,400 annually, making his total recelpts, stitute will be held in t u : Sa $4500- annually. - THS ‘eSISAtUre Bpprepri- (From a Statt Correspondent.) Wil S1ve, htr S0reus 11 Mot s as a a a pec a ated for maintenance $60.60 annually, leav- | o uoni 3an” 9. (Spectal.)~“Met- | BEATRICE—The Pickrell sporismen have ing him at this time $,3% to the good, pro- | IENCOLN. wah. =S CReEINTTNE |0 raned (o hold o blue rock shool at that e " nexpect . lace next Thursday afternoon. A delega- (From a Staff Correspondent.) ;l:lnx.‘ of course,.ghe unexpected does not | & 5 KL U Hon for United Btater sen. | lce, Dext Thursday afternoon. A dsles Fu nltu re Sale LINCOLN, Jan. 2).—(Special)—~When the | happen. Cas 'Stéuntion, ator because the Bryans will not let him | NEBRASKA CITY-The Blks held thelr l State Normal board meets on February 8 " charity ball at Eagle hall last evening and Following is a statement showing the | ™M e . . . 0 o 3 e T e e o boad | car situation in Nebraska for the twenty.| This was the statement of a prominent |It Nas_[he 890 Svois bl G0e hewson, Take advantage of the wonderful bargains this sale offers on new, desirable furniture, T e o A e e AT | four-hour period ending at 2 p, m., Janu. | demoerat in Lincoln this morning, Who | gum was netted for charity. You can save at least a third and we urge you to come Monday if you would profit by will take up the matter of the dismissal : ) Bas the lade that he Khiowd' who. IhG | AEOMHOLOTIhtony sowess ind 1 ' you it (bt ! Pyt o ary 26, compared with the same period of | b d ,t qfl.] 1 ‘\[ d q o) t 6 .l ,k \ t N f t] l of Principsl Crabtree. {he. previous yedr: Bryans want for thelr éandidate. And by | soclal events have been held this week in these big reductions. Sale closes Monday evening at 6 o’clock. Note some of the specia v o ome 0 e E - . v ONo £ alu ummel, whot - % by b A vk ity 1900 1910, | the Bryans he meant in addition to W. J. | JCRCr O \ s G TR WREES T values. SUNLY OONMOSEINE. NRGRIUME STRROTI, EUF. NS |esgre. atool 150860, : 30| and C. W. Hryan and Tom Allen, others | fake pmce next Wednesday, place, for the reason there has arisen in|Empty stock cars on hand......, + 2087 | who are direct lieutenants of the presiden- | HUMBOLDT—Chris Bentler, a well-to- Regular sale price January sale price | Regular sale price. January sale price, the faculty at Peru serlous dissention, | Stock :»;::nn;‘::"::?‘ for loading. | tial canaidate, do farmer “bvx'l“ I!uu;h.\;e!ll of luwn.h $20.00 Mahogany Rocker, upholstered in leather- $32.00 Mahogany Chiffonler $21.00 wetlonsly handleappini the work. at that | Sars, otier materiai ioad Dot g S i Wkl ablipsls e Broperts, preparatory to an. cxtended visi BOW B+ uttttiseiiiiieiiieee $15.00 | $27.00 Mahogany Chiffonier . ...........$18.00 Ay o p g A ».0n hand “When the proper time comes Metcalfe | 1o his 0ld home In Switzerland. t ” ...;.m,uo.,h ...,.;.,.',, rh.:lw.‘ :: .'m‘x;u.r 4 Box cars ordered for loadl | will give out a statement that he is mot| BEATRICE—Figures compiied in the dfs- ti:}gobu]:i;hzfany Rocker upholstered Ielglilén;no :ii,gg goll:pn ((;.l‘: g:::fion:pr e 33:5;23 t was thought for a time that the faculty v trict clerk's office here show that the two | § and back, &t ..........coooiiveens . olden Oak Chiffonier . v 833 X a capdidate and that statement will be |t ! ] 9 i o at pn:u would resolve an Ml’(lm-!om“l?‘(“;: RUTABAGAS SUBST”UTE glven because Mr. Bryan will not stand for t:lnhm it:‘iaednr_g{:(_un::mnh:mkn: twlmml;:;l $15.00 Mahogany Rocker, upholstered leather seng $44.00 Golden Oak Chiffonter . 9 £30.00 Mr. """"”_""‘ ."““ “"“"‘"“ :};‘l hr::: ALkk FOR CORN AS HOG FEED | him. Tom Allen ix doing all he can to|Gage county approximately $3,000. now at ..... B R T S LR R ... 89.7 $46.00 Mahogany Chiffonfer ............831.00 to the board, but this has O e | create a boom for W. H. Thompson for | COZAD—The Commercial club and the $15.00 Mnhogn.nv Rocker leather seat ....§10.50 $73.00 Three-plece Silk Velour Suite . $51.00 8 and it s sald now that the older Instructors | yo o pg County Farmer Finds Method | senator and he would not be doing that | village board have adjusted thelr differ- | $10.00 Bird's-eye Maple Arm Bedroom - Rocker— lece Silk Velour Sutt there are anxlous to keep thelr hands out. A Patiehinl Potlc .on’ Ohokp oo s ocfipbopins Rirnr g g e, ;:fr.mr';v"dm l::“'ulg\fggslcr(\)i"l;‘u& I?L')(r]‘"ll:l,;:; ROR A 1 .. $7.00 $55.00 Three-plece elour Suite ....$34.00 Tt b the A Food. of the big chiet himself or at least he | and water will b starced at once. $6.50 Bird's-eve Maple Bedroom Rocker ,...84.75 us.o:/ -rnree-p‘iece Hllkh\'ul:;ulr Suite ssg‘oo was very much exercised ov s 3 b for th JMBOLDT—A blg f o1l eption 5 82.00/ Three-plece Leather Suite ,.. 00 that Mr. Crabtree was to be let out and iy e - i il o uptadias - Bt g ) 6 08 P P gy iy Mg ket OB e $5.50 Bird's-eye Maple Bedroom Chair .....84.00 ', $ h ‘85! the law etull AUBURN, Neb,, Jan. 20.—(Special.)—One | candidate. Mrs. Alex McClintock, who are old resi- | 32.00 Mahogany Dressing Table $21.00 | $57.00 Three-plece Leather Sulte ... .8$38.50 ) B e e ore: ot s ey e 1o | of the bright farmers of Nemaha county | As a matter of fact all of the so-called | derty B¢ Tnia aection. but who are remov- R e i 4 R $17.50 Velour Couch . © 812.75 § coe it there wore not some way he couta | pi g PEERE TmErs of Memath <O or selt-styled leaders of democracy express | ing to a new home near loia, Kan, $31.00 Mahogany Dressing Table <+ 820,00 |10 ©olour Couch 14.00 s iy 4 'dh" ::"‘h'“ m'::";;:o‘:";’h:“’:‘:’::’ '; corn. He says “the cheapest way to make | jjttle fear of Metcalfe causing any serious COZAD-The general mechandise I:mi)ki $23.00 Mahogany Dressing Table 815,50 $65.00 Spanish Leather Couch 2‘1 nw board which wou ot | o file g feed of “Brown Davies has sold to L. D. e = the Peru school. What his conclusions | POTK !8 to raise rutabaga turnips and feed | gisturbance by standing as a tentative | (0, LIOG, G JUSE Q08 375 Rosen: $27.00 Mahogany Dreesing Table ¢ $18.00 | 44500 spanish Leather Couch . .... .. $45.00 he has not nced, but school | e In connection with clover and a little | candidate for the senate. Metcalfe, his | crants. ' The firm name wili probably be | $26.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dressing Table . ..$17.00 er O : it gt il o g s €% | gorn to hogs. Three bushels of corn With |friends say, has always drawn the water (Whaley & Co. The change takes place | $23.00 Bird's-eye Maplo Dressing Tablo . ..815.50 $19.00 Spanish Leather Couch ... .......813.50 . [mén say the governor hae )l he can ke this feed will take the hog throush the | and carried the wood for the others and | NeXt week. o LERT Sap Pt 814,50 | $24-00 Leather Couch -$16.00 . ey Rk ith the normai | WiOter all right. The feed makes g00d | these leaders are expecting him to continue | HUMBOLDT -Wednesday ovening at the $22.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table ......$14. $17.50 Satin Walnut Kitchen Cabinet . ....$11.75 b iy xl"v',l gt ¢ Y further has eome | POTK: t00, and at a low price.” X Case, a|this work even if they have to appeal to nlece, Miss Mabel Furrow, was married to $25.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table ......$17.00 | $12.50 satin Walnut Kitchen Cabinet ......89.50 ”""""h . "'f" ':'"‘n e Surk "‘ ‘;""""' retired farmer, residing in the south Dart|ar Bryan to fssue the orders. Harmon Loennig. The groom is at $21.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table ......814,00 | $15.00 Satin Walnut Kitchen Cabinet 1 .50 B o O AN 10 | o¢ Auburn, has made public an experiment | "o Herdman, who was here the other g;’gggog,gggrcmlc IO $32.00 Bird's-eye Maple Chiffonier ......$21.00 | $20.00 Satin Walnut Kitchen Cabinet . 13.75 :hebla'vell “1;0" of ;\"hl’r bt ’“*f ":I:” he made with beets last summer. He had | gay, while expressing great personal friend- |~ oo wr oo CITY-Willam Edward o \ ‘; ;“'D‘“ I“:M" ::‘d““":::“;“:mb": one-elghth acre in which the white clover | ¢hin for Metealfe did not consider him as | Daggett and Mrs, 1da May Burns, both of D r ment \ < AR G s v was dylng. He plowed up this ground and | 5 gerious candidate for the senate. Lincoln, were united in marriage today at rapery epa ot tha bosed courted an Investisation and | JU g F o T L’ twg bainds. of | T@ W Bryen aho is Fecognised as mob the home of the bridg's brother, Sherman | a ras snce started, which . W 5 Joman, at 6. The cou : ontly Tod e ettet g e n oy | O™ saVIng beet” seed. He thinned the | only the spokssman, but the manager of | thelr Future home at Lincoms " "o Mk Monday, January 31st, the last day of our great January clearing sale of Lace Cur- further talk of the proposed investigation. | SOWINE '\’I"‘" N three “’“‘;‘ “:“c"f:' Mr. Bryan and his closest !d;'":\ ""d i ufifi‘“flfiffif‘fs\\ B o tains, Curtain Nets and Swisses, Madras and Portieres—Monday, January 31st. We place v Vi vate a han ultl- | o idgment the presjdential candl- C V] . . In view of the lack of harmony existing | M Well cuitivatud with a | : whose judg Omaha Dally Bee, visited Featrice yes- 3 nd P 1 uced prices between the members of the board and Mr, | VAOT, They rew prodiglously and when | date relles probably more than upon 8nY | iarday’ with ‘old frlends. ~Mr. Peters was on special sale all broken lots of Nets, Laces al d Portieres at greatly reduced price: Crabtree there seemn littl doubt that tha [ Arvest time came Mr. Case found he had, | gther national or state leader of democracy, engaged In newspaper work horo for many 45c and 50c Arablan and White Faficy Nets, 45 in- [ $4.00 Arablan Net Curtains, per pair . ... 40 head of the institution will eb changed|DY A&ctual weight, forty-nine bushels of | y,uld not discuss candidates when the s Nrufr e g In o ahi ches wide,-at, yard ... § .29¢ | $3.75 Arablan Novelties Curtains, per pair 19 ahd ‘Whether to make the change now or | Dects at fifty pounds to the bushel, making | question of his support ot W. H. Thompson | KCEENE—The funeral of Mrs D, I. 500 and 450 White and Hora Madras, 48 inches wids, | $7.50 Arablan Etamine Curtains, per pair ¥ at the beginning of the school year in | %4 pounds from the one-clghth acre, and | o G, M. Hitchcock was put to him. He | Gififinot, Mother, o8 - o0, Pengteon, new designs, at, yard .29¢ All Bed Sets, in French muslin, renalssance and September seems to be & question the board | & this rate a full acre would produce 49,600 | oxpressed the idea that he had n pref- | Keene, was held today. Her husband died b ¥ cretonne, at half price. SOLRGV, b setile. pounds, or twenty-four and a half tons.|erence for any one candidate, but that |& short time ago. They came to Nebraska 40-inch Scrims, in white, ecru and cream, yd. 19¢ $3.50 and $4.00 Portieres in all colors, pair $2 % . Mr. Case has been trying experiments with | when the platform was finally agreed “,l‘;"c‘lf‘;d‘;t,’;;"“’::- ! "1'1:?7& s";:‘;‘l‘- 40-inch Scrims, in Arabian and cream color, for bar | g0 211d ¢6°00 Portieres, new designs, s '355 Sy R AR i the beets during the fall and winter and | ypon ft would be easy to select the can- | gon Neb,, former assistant surgeon at the effects, at, yard ......... S TRERE LI 25¢ | $7.00 and $8.00 Portieres, all colors . ... 85 Governor Shallenberger today wrote anow finds that they make splendid hog|gjaate. The candidate, he said, should not | asylum for the insane at Hastings, has 85¢C Nets, in white and Arablan color with insertions | $10.00 and $11.00 Portieres, new designs . . letter to Prasidint James of the Unl-|feed. The hogs eat them with great relish | o gelected until the members of the party bfde:‘d 1(" .lrmnl:'e“r:‘:‘r -”r"s I‘.'T"‘ l::n(a«oh?r ,}“.;, and edges, at, yard ..... soe <eroeoo..11€ | Portieres that always sold up to $16.76 per pair, e i 10 befii|and put on fat With thia feed at rabid |jpew what the platform would be. At this | broession. Dr. Davis will come here about 48-inch' Arablan Fancy Nets, at, yard .......40¢ newest _colors and styles, at, per pair .... 88,25 O e T ot e D furipliTats, Mr. Caso sthtés that stacting’hogs |yme he had mo ldea, ho said, What would | February 10 36-inch Printed Scrims, in all colors, regularly sold | French Velour Portieres, Tavestry and Mercerized of the University of Illinois at a date con-| on tnis feed the ration should be one-third | o 1 the plattorm. BEATRICE—Wllllam M. Maupin, deputy PRI By DA, | G DORN, o At $10.95 by it sy SO D ol AL RIOR aetb the Som T EnT FHteraay “to Insectisnre the Shariae thet $8.175 Hiamina Curtatng, DOF.DAIE., s - o\ $2.75 | All our $25.00 Silk Porteres; in reds, greens, brown : "":r’“";g:""G:)';':':"mmeéhz‘];‘;&::::rr“‘ia: and‘alfalta ‘belng g”‘"“d““”’ reduced untll | BOYCOTT STOPS HOG BUYING ;’ho ém\u’le om:fifin::fim&v w:;u Seing Vio- $1.95 Emnbroldered Swiss, per DAIT ».vv.ss.s .95¢ | shades, Monday, while they last, pair . ...$13.9% - E the hogs are on a beet diet. — ated. He made the rounds of the hotels, ' p ! elected vice president and out of deference L ton-Gregson Plant Will Limit|Iestaurants and laundries, but failed to $5.00 Etamine Curtains, per pair ........82.45 | Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, rich, heavy fringed, to him Lincoln was selected as the next| BABE |S ROASTED ALIVE N P Galmdp find any violations. $5.00 Battenberg Trimmed Curtains, per pair $2.45 at, each . ... ol . 82.25 meeting place. The mecting probably will Sepply I::.’..::«..." NEBRhASKA CITY—Judge H. D. Travis $1.50 White Novelties Curtains, per yard ....G9¢ Cough (‘Jol:lere ‘hlenvy tapestry, 60 inches wide, with s e L was to have a speclal term of the district nd without fringe, each ....... . be hnldedlo:m gnlw nla :Vlnx:,ch}?lr;r it w;‘lll l‘)e Ohildeen’ Soak Digds .t - Iepossis ToUE hee ARRa T ot e ey $3.50 Embroidered Swiss Curtains, per pair §2.75 a 8 $3.85 arranged by Colonel C. J. Bills, John L. Then Tdack Mateh ¢ Spe- | 11 health he has continued it until the 1ith, Plerce and others, who this morning dis- ponilimg s NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Jen B-(8pe-| i o, tine he will hand down & deot: | Ei] a iy bpe! Rl clal.)—Because of the meat bovcott and|gion in the case of Wessel against Havens W;;Pdsme“:"fl“‘" with ";*‘t»lm"'""“"»" d BRIDGEPORT, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Specfal) | the unsettled condition of the meat mar- i ard the Cleve divorce case. o Southwestern assoclation consists o ; . —While the mother was absent from the [yet, the Morton-Gregson Packing company| NEBRASKA CITY—Word has been re- 3 ourned in a tumult of sh S, M, Katote 8 Do vome e v G o . L1 o o iy Aot sG-S G oL W KBl wm e 0 Syt sy b el ] oroar Among RISt e i e of Towa. It Is intended to huve ex-Gover- | 4q Mry, C. H. Zinser was burned &0 |phogs next,Monday and for perhaps a week, s :’..‘“.'.,o“;\?.‘.uf’limi‘o‘x‘.' f:‘”.’{,',“,’"éu; trom typhold fever. P 2 adoption of the president's report. nor Balley of Kansas and ex-Governor|p,qyy that she died a few hours later 1nor ymtil the market is sottled. This plant |and was born and reared nere. She wey| NEBRABKA CITY—The 10-year-old son Mi R | e proest axanst the ndoptton ot Frank White of North Dakota on the | o rjpie agony. It is not certain just how | nas. been. killing from 1,000 to LK head |the ‘daughter of fhe late Dr. Clary, who|of the late Elmer Thempson accidentally iners O WL | e ey e vy et D oy speakers’ list. Many graduates of the uni- | 4 "0Vl aiined, but from the o- | of hogs per day and has been in operation |dled’in this eity several years ago. Ehot himselt in the hand yesterday. Part e repere s 18w Peait Hestife 4 : < : 3 Y of the hand had to be amputated. His president of the Pittsbu trict of the ;':::::L‘:L’;‘:‘:“:‘d":fl‘“b;\;‘;"‘::‘::e“r:‘i‘::‘ count as given by the little boy, Who is |for o number of years. It has a large|, DEATRICE A Buckley, 4 drugglst et|fy ey fail from a bridge hero last summer 5 ol St gt e e m but 4 years oid, it s belloved (hat the|supply of high priced meat on hand and | rostaurant at that place, have been bound |und broke his neck while intoxicated and | oy i Fawis Faction Tries to Howl | “had a private undcrstanding with Brost - children were playing with coal ofl, and|will not load up any more until it ascer- | over to the district court on the charge kéwm?s AL o S g et i g Do President Duri Obss Aant: Taylpn iabs tha’ Blteabark s Ookl, oot Out of the $50,000 recelved from the gov- [ with the oil the boy struck a match and[to be. It is thought that other plants|found a wagonload of liquor, which they |Scveral thousand dollars. sideration of Report. of the coal company,”. he had oalled off ernment for the pay of Spanish-American [set the garments on fire. In attempting|over the country will do the same thing | confiscated. KEARNEY—Early Friday morning Fu. a sirlke against the company, with the war veterans, there remains In tho hands (to extinguish the fire Mrs. Zinser herseif |until this question is settled or the people | HUMBOLDT—Cards have been reccived e ) 8 e ';:“Yslfl SRRIIL thint 18000 toihars Bad stetaris a 38 of the lgo\*lhrnnr mnumfi.ow. This amount | was bn:l!y 'hu‘v;n«(’l, ;1lnvlm( nrrx‘l\'edhilnl time [ withdraw the boycott on meats. {oi Hunboldt ?‘"rl:“::;lgco;mt“!I:emr:g“rr:gu%g;‘ l’éfi,:’.‘.’;..fi“’.:‘;"\’mi.'.‘fl '“oni n':. Barty “‘,,’\‘,‘;‘;” INDIANAPOLIS, 1“:_. Tani 29»_..1“1‘““; DE AL WA Geaie o (e de 1s credited to some 000 or more veterans, |to see the baby In flames. The child was e ol Helen Cooper of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. |5 ¢ i o var.| to facllitate work of this convention Lewis defied Feehan t ove hi - who up to this time have not been lo- |literally roasted allve, the flesh dropping Institute at Rising City. Aot GooRer o e mbridge, Muss. s | Palmer made a quick getaway. e e 1o Tacciios ha meh i e 0 prove his allega 28R g A it ; W'|den In charge of him turned his back to tion and read a statement from President cated by the adjutant general off in pleces when the physiclan attempted | RISING CITY, Neb,, Jan. (Speclal)— | QU N e ey ot aipchester, N:|close a door and upon turning notlced | the picks and not the dlstrict officers,” DRYior . abriying that he vhad i o of Speaker Calls on Executive [to dress the injufes. The body of the|The farmers' institute closed its session | progent 3 i Falmars abasnge, which was like unto him | ya1a ‘President Thomas 1a-Lewis of ' the |uiiderstandisie with:Tawis, & B0 o 3 & little one was burled In the Bridgeport|With great satisfaction. Two years ago O.| 'y v oy’ . | Peing swallowed by the earth. 7 ne W ? ica at t o 3 Speaker Pool called at the executive of-| o6 B SO ITC N o v ?pn Hull of Alma came to fill his date here Vflll\clyl ORI A the| TECUMSEH-Louls Grosjean, & barber | United M;M crhary ? N;wtrh b T oshpat. Db (bt fen OTRE S T A fice this morning to pay his respects to § st oM "7 "'|and had to hunt his audience from the|home of Mrs. Charies Webb these officers |Of this clty, has recelved word from his|opening of today's session of the conven- | men at home have to read of the scenea the governon. The speaksr was an ardent | Burke conducting the services. Mreot. This year he spoke to nearly’ 00| Nre clecteds’ Mre Emma Byars. presic | ster lving at Onkland, Cal. that Joseph | tion. in this convention,” sald John H. Walker, \, champlon of an extra session, but he an- | Now FALLS OUT IN STATE |people for two days. With him were Prot, | J¢nt; Mr Kate Webb, vice %‘mldfi-‘"tfi Mrs. | GRE Yime he was married to Miss Gros-| At this there was a lusty cheer, but Im- | presigent-elect of the Mlinols district. nounced this morning that he had never |- Coredon cf the University of Nebraska and | treasurer; Mrs. ‘Bertha® Webh: lerason: | Jean, had been found dead in s gnowbank mediately several delegates in the antl- [ Duncan McDonald, now president of the requested the governor to issue his call ©OF |y 1o County Covered with Depth |Miss Kaufman from the domestic sclence [Mra. Jennle Byers, press correspondent. | hot far, from Nome, Aaska ' Mr, King| Lewls faction sald they were from tho | Iilinols miners, in an attack on National eaker said he really be- o ¢ MINDEN—The Minden fi epartme picks and demanded a reconsideration of | president Lewls, sald that Lewls had used that same. The speak Iy of Six Imehes. department. Charles Lemley was elected | fire department | north and the pnrucunrs attending his r lieved that Daniel Stephens intended to run AR president for the coming year. The women | ¢!d @ banquet in the banguet rooms of | untimely death are not /known. the vote by which President Lewls' report | the national organizers at his command GIBBON, Neb, Jan. 2.—(Speclal Tele- - the Odd Fellows hall last night. Over 100 o A CITY—A n fme table | was declared adopted. in th for re-el 2 for United Btasas Asnstor sram.)—Six inches of “snow lles on tho[Organized an auxiliary with Mrs. Lemley | plates were set and toasts were made by | NEBRASKA CITY-A now tme table) Weo the NpFOkF 3b WhIBH UHO GO 1Y arn e N T SRR ; s 8 e : . whicl ereupon v o con- Dig Receipts for Inspection. ground here and anow 1 atill falling. The 4% President, T o o Wt e erte syt of Al TNSULARKE | oklise:the Tralls City ttrain ioh themuritng: | e dotyRn kSR EEO IV S S ihix awn persodal ends. H i hite corn ; , L. C. 4 7 5:30 eac 4 The annual report of Arthur F. Mullen, |storm began early this morning. FR ARG o, BN 0% TR i Ben and others. After the binauet a dance |tOn to leave at T:0 instead of B0 each| ;0" prom the rear of the hall ‘were | Children Iike Caamberiain's Gough Reme state oll inspector, shows that 65,763 more| BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Special Tele- |M and the best yellow for "', b Bar. tendered by “the firemen st " the here forty minutes Later thah St Dressnt.|cries of “gag rule,” when Lewls asked if | edy. It Is pleasant to take. barrels of oll were inspected during 1909 [Sram.)—A heavy storm visited this section| P '-"j"“""fi“ ' “"‘k’“:: "’lw “;“‘ A F:‘l’""q‘ lé"l’_““\_‘"z‘;" b An effort 1a to be made by the Commercai | tro convention wanted & ol call \ than in the year 1068, There was lnspected \today. Snow ls falling tonight and It is |3 \m{hkfr'l weve 80 many birds in the lims: |Bine miarrisge. Hochses werp "ieued I o e afternoon. from Red Oal to run to| “Iam informed that there s an organized iy yod e sl 1 4 8,64 barrels In 190 and 208,782 barrels in |STOWIng colder. o <X IDINGR.Y T Sateed over'sh, thrib Richardson county during 19, and sixty- | Lincoln instead of stopping here and re- |effort to break up this convention,” de- | WARHINGTON, Jan o seer ety 1. The total receipts for 19 amounted | TECUMSEL, Meb, Jan. 3—(Special)~A |o" s hait a dozen between 90 and %.|Judge Gasnon, Tn the distriot srams sy |[UrD the next morning ans go on o Red | clared Thomas L. Lewis, president ‘of the |to the White House. togay. The senator to $34,02820 and $27,00370 for 18, There |heavy snow has fallen over Johnson county = Falls City duri Oak. Tnited Mine Workers of Amerd t yes- |5ald he had never met President Taft be- This was the first of Its kind. lls City during 190 there were fourteen | “\mpn oot Grmv_ A ting of the | United Mine Wo Amerlca, at yes , m ot 1 were rejected in 1900 362 barrels, against |today, again covering the large acrenge of | Ty MAg N0 OV €N I L aivorces. oo case being for intoxication, | | NEBRASKA CITY—AL @ meeting of the || [0, iy session. The convention ad. |fere:, “Llike him" he added; “he s & 185 rejected in 1X6. The department paid |last year's corn that is still in the flelds. | & 0 P8 : hity cance me theme same number of In-| Glub held last evening the following offi- H properties and his home in this | sanity cases as there were divorce cases, |Club held last evening to the stat v 8 total of HTAG® — s cers were elected: President, W. P. Sar- 0 the ‘state treasure e Slatter Buan LBVAR 15 Kebumidad.. . |oity: KEARNEY—Fourteen car loads of coal | geant: vice president, O. C. Norton; secré- during the year, & PERRe T SR were received in this city by the various|tary L. F. Jackson: treasurer. F. J. Ho. X TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Specla bFdy tary, L. F. Jackson; treasurer, F. J. Ho. Under the new law enacted by the late Want Change in Schedule, ealers and the coal famine {8 now prac- | meyer. The report of the officers for the legisiaiure, which changed the system of | €xpected that the body of William Stet- | cor ridiriie " Neb Jan. #(Special)— | Heally, broken. Dealers have heen selling | lust year snowed receipth to be 508534 and I0épebtion, MF, Mull " fcally al |ter familiarly known as “Johnnie” Stetter, & . olr ol in little dribs for the last three | expenditures $7,996.95. The corn show re- pection, Mr. Mullen said practieally all |ter: famliarly | ¥ e he| At present the passenger train on tho | weeks, but will now be able to SUDDlY the | ormely held Shied that the rnermes woce 4l of the gasoline now used in the state THO G166 W New Orieans Tuekday A8 the | gp,iqing nranch of the Unlon Pacific, out | Keneral demand without any trouble, much | $51.13 and receipts $269.35, which left quite comes from Kansas and Oklahoma, while|P*VIt of @& fall at Laurel, Mise, Friday )| ", "0y “romains here just an hour, | 0t Pleasure of the many users of hard | a deficit. The stock show was not a sue- Defore that tima practically al of it came |8t Will arrive in Tecumseh tomorrow aft- | Of (his clty,” remains he that 1t 1| O%eenhio have ‘been burning lump coal | Gess, as the exbenss wera 313484 and the ou Lan ake P o ernoon and that the burlal will be made|®d that is a AR N, 00, 1A g NeeD Wavin, receipts 39645, which feft 'a deflelt of from the east. The average wholesale |y cto U HIAE 08 AR TWiL. | inconvenient for those from the branches| NEBRASKA CITY—E. W. Clark vester- All of this shortage s to be made 7 price for gasoline since the law went into MIUBEn -oaspeteryy to transact business in Columbus and re- |day received news of the death of his by the Commercial club. ! M< Kinle to & effect, he says, has boen reduced 24 cents |sam oiher WAs born in Farragut, Ia. | T K me day, For some time the|Mece, Mies Kate Wright, in Scott's BIuff | NEBRASKA CITY—The articles of In- 7 y ’ ) | e June 6, 1873. His relatives were located |county. She was principal of the Second | corporation of the R. A. Duff Engineering Y > A year from ten acres of our 1l hich in ni h a chants of this clty have b tat) sleofPines per galion, which in nine months, accord-|{inrough Mayor Love of Lincoln, who re-|Merchants of this aity een agltating | avenue school of this city for many vears. | company have been' filed with the county frostless, fertile, fruit and ing to the amount inspected, has saved |,eiveq messages from the south in quest of | & change, and last night the question was | #he had been living at Eigin, 11l, but had | clerk, The !n(‘,nrn;)rllurn Are R. A. Duff, truck land, growing oranges, v 5 4 | Clary tre g » to the people of Nebraska 3158,320.72. The|information. The mayor telephoned to|Prought up “l‘ ) "‘f“"l‘ Peting | 6b. tha, :m"c"f,.{}".fpu'fidln o be 825000 The: com- i. grapefruit, pineapples, winter report predicts that the new Inspection |Tecumseh and found that Mrs. Joseph | Commercial club, called for that purpose. pany will manufacture a new carburetor, vegetables, lemons, limes, law wHl save the people of Nebraska|Blake is a sister. The parents of the de- | The Merchants were for the change, but | which has :,‘-:l.. Tecently patented by Mr. bananas, berries, grapes, figs,. 260,000 annually. The total amount of fceased now live at Holyoke, Colo., but have | {he hotel men, who claim that they will | B R ey T ey tobacco, coffee, cocoa, cocoas Kansas and Oklahoma gasoline inspected [reached Tecumseh to attend the funeral |!05¢ Patronage by people being able to re- | turn to their homes on the branch lines without staying over night in Columbus, were not In favor of it. The matter was finally disposed of by the club appointing | a committee to walt on the Union Pacific | Get the Happy Mood same time they will make the factory suf- ticlently large to enable them to manu- | facture other parts of automobiles, which Mr. Duff has also patented, and they ex- pect to begin the making’ of their own autos next year at this factory. AL n‘umwu. G {The American D Cuba nuts, pecans, nlmondl, ete, The Isle of Pines 1s 90 riles south of Havana, Cube =only four days from New York b PROKEN Acting under Sherift fast ateamors.” It s an Taland of officlals and ask that a change be made, | | )ennedy's direction, Marshal Penny of eternal June, swept ; nnouncemen b atats | Callaway succee 1I in l';m;il"x a capture bm::::fi%p{::fic&edby "l“ 'la | yesterday that will probably turn out to waters of the tream from | Omaha Bey as Npileptie, | be of some tmportance. A stranger in which devestate { KEARNEY, Neb, Jan. 2.—(Special)— | Callaway had disposed of a superior make There are no i AR MIRL, | Bosst o (o e [l S SO 1SLE " OF PINES," containing colored plates and over 100 views of thé epllepsy. Worlds was sent to the school in | . Al;d tlh(‘" 4 ’" lot in start- || the ‘7"?’“.“”‘ o "';‘"K l"“"“‘ “{‘," the, cNLIY 3 ?rlgn!:;:" atirely 'fifim':aw«'o 19 p 4 | particularly nstructiv 'he lomestic ’ 192 from Omaha for incorrigibfity. He | INg the day right. VRHEPROr S mtustive 1 The domeete 45,000 trees, hundreds of acres of m as avo e |15 now 20 years old and has neither father e A R ter Ths Atpes ety Evn. wroves, pincappio fids, ISLE OF PINES CO. V or mother, You’re bound to hand hap- [1® women enrolled ‘s ‘members, beside D B s ot amer, | 225 Fith Avenue New York,N. Y. e B : J 4 A seventy-five high school girls and over B ttl d B Now'Touks ot Rridespsst piness to someone as you go || o Kirls from the sixth, ‘:.elnnm and elghth ,f;;“ ';’o' Sl Dol 2 wpFi20se se0d”me, FRE] o:pr.b:f.)ck. 0O e eer ) BRIDGERORT, Neb., Jan. 3.—8peciar) | | 8long — the more sunshine || &feces. , on¢, Kirls are only present in the Enfll store -I;.fi‘"hl; describing your land. : | ~Telegraphic dispatohes trom Washingion | | you give, thie more you get. greuter than that of the older members. o untiring efforts of the com- M oo o 3 . |on Wedaesday of this week brought the s 5 B o RIS Jue ander DR solv NS o e I W FVRtaMAR dora e KRG . . . , eric: seltlers, Delivered to vour residence | news that the application to organize the Post Toasties will increase | Sabln Thursday miht ‘the members of “'""""'(':'ofi;o“"_'ronAY MO B 25 175 ie piadan ti | First Natlonal bank of Bridgeport had th " the Girls’ club cooked a supper and had MMl ¥ he happiness of the whole || as special guests the members of the Boys' TPy e s 5 TR The same courteous treatment; same prices | o Suteseed bv oo Comroien of_ 0 1E PI | Bt T Yo aen dd ol usdce Attty ey i e 0} e B on, which Is . to t D o the meal d - 0 and same prompt delivery guaranteed in realiiy the Valley State bank, will be | Clured the irls were rignt there win_ the ] A ARSI R T Write or telephone WM. J. BOEKHOFF, Retail Dealer Office 808 South 7th Street. Phone-Bell, Douglas 119; Independent A2119. Nick Worlds, an inmate of the State Indus- jtrial school in this eity, was adjudged in- | of shotgun worth at least $40 for §8, and {later in the day sold a fine horse and sad- unnecessary. Our climate is the frosts, floods, droughts, cyclones or ation for frult trees s lnter or Summer. Ne ° dle for $36. A 'phone message from coughs, colds, rheumatism or fevers—no sunstrokes or heat prostrations. |sane by an Insanity commission Friday Bheriff Mlllenyerxex' of North Platle |morning. Worlds was operated on about warned him to be on the lookout for one n F d s hln morking... Worlds. Wab spstaied oh abou Eamnd bim loihe Sn (e IRIAL cox ' ne owers, Fruits and Sunshine od | appeared from there with a fine horse and |removed and a plece of metal set in tho place where the bone was taken from. The bone of his skull readily knit around this metal plece and it became very firm set, With cream or fruit | saddle, shotgun and other things. The de- | scription of Gibson and the stolen prop- erty tallled exactly with Marshal Penny’s apture and the North Platte officlal was all year round in the Isle of Pines w_three Crops & year. of home there. O No celd barr: Bvary month is harvest time. You c to eadu on wi re while the grou interestea informed by Sheriff Kennedy that he Do in fact it could stand so much resistance | thought his man was in sae hands. Sherift S S ,°Jfi",‘.,‘:‘,‘,. R SRR T ASeariates WY 006 15050 W5 |tkat 1t was possible to aeal him a hard [§ for a breakfast starter, are || Miltenberger will go after his prisoner to- blow on the head without him feeling it e |Now It seems that other allments of the head have caused him to be affiicted with | capitalized at $25,00, with J. L. Johnson, Homer K. Burket, John G. Burket and E. P. Leonard of Lincoln and M. W. Fol- | som as incorporators. Wilber Defeats Beatrice. | BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 2.—(Special)—In K- one-slded game of basket ball at Wilber sure to produce it. “The Memory Linge: Pkgs. 10¢ and 15c. POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. BROKEN BOW- The school of agricul- ture and domestic sclence that has been in goods. The Farmers' institute was held yesterday and a large number of people attended. A Ton of Gold could by nothing better for female weak- nesses, lame back and kidney trouble than Blectric Bitters. 80c. For sale by Beaton l Drug Co. Book send it md-y?«':r our free about our proposition. mow. Pl out th “*Fil_out the cou ook, containing ful normesion Sent FREE Let us send you free our large, beautifally fllustrated, 88 page book, "McKINLEY, 'omaha Bee, 1-30-10. n