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Nebraska H Nebraska l A Nebraska House. Hotel and Office Furnishers R CYTENSION o 1@ | therities regret ‘that this attitude may. de a wife of E. L. Sargent, one of the early ® EXTENSION AVOIDS POLITICS |vive tro seagte o tne state of tne oppor- | RULL CALL ON GOVERNOR | Settors 5 o Tafier valiey, “hied*yonter- tunity of hearing scme of our public men day after & long lliness. PAPEN 3 ¥ b R of very high character and will make it N s SeiE SN S’ e K g University of Nebraska Authorities |impossible for us to serve communities in |Records of Board Meetings Show Henry w“‘-‘&""“w‘ Biller, "“They” aver- RAIGI8 Dosth Sish R e \ . 4 the same way that we have iIn the past, aged from to per head. 160 ou xteen ree € Come to Decision. but the necessity of eontinuing the uni- How He Attends Them. SHUBERT—P. D. Gushard will soon erect , ubert. He Is versity's record, mot only of belng non- e e rTee” el ) ‘e partisan, but of seeming to be non-partisan, G | cement blocks in connection with his other SERVE NOTICE UPON PUBLIC ., outweighed the other considerations. SPEAKING DATES SEEM PRESSIN business. This change in policy will not, of course, HUMBOLDT-Cards have been recelved - Henceforth in This Department Books |result in the cancelling of dates already |Sevemteem Times Absent from Board | here announcing the approaching mar of Miss Ruby Idle to Dr. George C. Robeft- | . @ ngs Will Not Be Made for |Made, as after a date ls made the depart-| of Purchase and Supplies, B, Son, at Clarkville, Mo., February 16. Miss | ONDAY morning, February 14th. we place en ot 3 ment of university extension has no further trom Mdneational Lavnds 1dle formerly lived in Humboldt. Men 10- Politiea! connection with the matter. ad Wakd wlzm;\:filn;s:d’-dc:x fixfii‘ii«"’&.fi"fiii sale over $25'000 worth Of clean, flCle purs ame. . " R )4 x Who Gave Out Lettert evening, aged 63 years. He was engaged in S J A A Did Governor Shallenberger or aid J. W. the r‘:::{_‘;.u‘b::ldv:]-;a.?‘:lr.m(grd:a::h)}e:‘r:-ru { 4 chased Oriental Rugs. This assertment includes every (From a Staft Correspondent.) Crabtree give out the letter which W. R. (From a Statt Correspondent.) s widc : k P . . ' . MCOLN, Feb, 12.—(Special)—Chan- | Rose, then chairman of the republican| LINCOLN, Feb. 12.—(Special)~While | FAIRMONTOW. H. Morton, principal of : desirable make, and in sizes to fit any room or space. ne. | the high school,' has been employed as 3 b : » R o 3 cellor Bamuel Avery has issued the fol-|state committee, wrote to Mr. Crabtrea? [ Governor Bhallenberger has seen fit to “de- | joager of the Fairmont band, the former « It is 1mpossxble to give an individual size and prices lowing statement: That is the question which has been asked | plore” the action of a stats board the | leader, Mr. Gilmore, having resigned to } “The nom-partisan character of the man-|around the state house toda: records of other bonrds disclose there is | Accept the leadership of the Blus Hill band. of this large purchase, as rarely are there two pieces ( gement of. the University of Nebraska| In the office of the governor clerks who|room for eriticising the governor for not M”gg‘«’s:gfl‘:z—cm:éhl:-l gbbun.';ierf“r::: T - M urlng the forty-one years of its exist- |have had to do with the papers on file | doing something as n member of boards. |Gccepted the cail to the pastorate of th \ of the'same size or cost, but we promise to have many ence is n matter of pumlc record and Faid they had not seen the letter on filo| The records show that Governor Shallen- | Tecumseh Baptist church. Ho will moy nced not be emphasized in this connection. | and they belleved it was not in the office. | berger has deovted considerable more time | hi8 family here within the next few weeks. P AL Brer Dgpleomidggoioen - very special prices. as well as choice of some of the 201 o v of whi Governor Shallenbs 1is t of th ity, | to fllling speaking dates or to ther business - . Boards: ot Ragants, the majority of whone| B0 oot be tnterviiwen . o L Y ia he e to hua duties as o member of | s, ned Tuseday eveolag wx b nome of (] finest rugs we ever put-on sale.. If not ready te buy yeu can spend a very. have at all times resisted the pressure of | When he left the office Governor Sheldon | very important state boards. In fact, from | the marriage of thl’lr daughter, Rose, to . vl . Pollticians in & way which has been most |took With him all of his private letters, or | the time he became governor of the state | Charles Rist. The wedding cereinony teok profitable hour among these exquisite pieces of hand weven goods, We lace at Pawnee City. commendable and have established a prec- | &t least he thought he was getting them | he has attended, according to the records, | "pyv edent which s not likely to be set aside |all. only one meeting of the board of purchase p.’ék'.‘,‘,”‘é};53?“&.?&5‘%""“13“‘3{% quote a few of the many kinds of rugs in this let: at eny time in the future, Unioss the governor himselt gave out|and supplies, at which the quarterly sup-| several miles south of Humboidt, sold his Room sizes in Kermanshah, Serapis, Sa- Bokhara Rugs. Probably the best known ““Regently there has arisen a question olllhe letter it is thought Mr. Crabtree kept | plies for the state institutions were bought. el ' Kan. . Edle has lived here for forty-four <) 0 : . . b the propriety of scheduling, under the|® copy before sending It to Governor| The following shows how many meetings s A ruks, Mahal, Shah Abbas, Meshed Rugs, sizes | Oriental Rug in this country are to be repre- auspices of the university extension de- Sheldon and that he himself furnished the | of the Board of Purchase and Supplies BEATRICE—The case of James Nelson from 6-3x4-3 to 17-1x10-9. Prices range from | sented in this sale in large numbers; sizes that partment, certain men in the state who |COPY to the demo-pop paper. members have missed and attended since | 8kainst F. P. Wickham, involving the 120- Wickham, 4 50. M it- s i e candidates for Offles be. Who.ate. dap|, 7 :5/iss b ko0 the boginning of the present administre- | S0I° fArm, of the Jate ‘Horace Wickham, $50.00 to $90900 each. There are rugs suit- | range fro:n fx«l up to 7x8; and priced to sell t««u to be sueh, It has been, up to the| HUMBOLDT WOMAN tion: By the supreme oourt. The case hus been able for the finest rooms. at from $29.50 to $100.00. esot 1 resent. o courts for yes o sis Ao e K oo ofw HAS LINCOLN LETTER| Jaoiay oAl B e avuier. | FATRMONT-OR Sunday, Tebruary, 2 Librarys, halls and dining rooms can ho To try and tell about the hundreds of o vy — February 6—All present except treasurer. | the Presbyterians an ongregationallsts $ 3 3 4 q i 7 3 the names of & very large numbr of pub-| Mimive Wes Written to Husbana| February i-Al present SROCEA mttorney | Dgi ';”ifl':lu'.:'.'é" of evargelistio, moet supplied from the choice lots of Klnyas, Af- smfxl] rugs in this sale is usol?ns. We promise g men of all political parties who are & general. ings under the leadership of Rev. Char! Tho 3 oo o dmcusn on the Tocure plattorm | | *4TE SEGIILD SRR | abiiany ot pres smcsp trssmurr. | £ Wbl agle, Kan, Nurnd b ot e oerpom oy st sl e, o o)~ st o g . arcl present except governor. | fin of Chicago will direct the singing. S A ica of public Interest in a non-partisan| FUMBOLDT, Neb. Feb. 12.—(Spectal) | April 6, 7 and §—(Letting) All present| NEBRASKA CITY-lncoln's birth anni: T SR G I A St sizes and | Daghes T I R S ) htohans way, and in preparing this lst no dis-| —Mrs, John M Brockman of Humboldt is | (Bovernor for short time). versary was observed by the members of prices. and Ladic. Priced from $5.00 to $65.00. Don’t crimination whatever has been made on|the possessor of a letter written to her | APril 13—All present except goyernor. the Grand Army of the Republic post and socount of the politics of the various |husband by President Abraham Lincoln.| Aoy sor All present eceont Bovernor | od Hman Folowed oy o bangger for all Oriental Runners, for halls, etc—assorted | fail to see this lot. dpeakers. Furthermure, no attempt has|The late Mr. Brockman and Mrs. Brock- May 2-All present except governor: of the old woldiers and their families. among many well-known makes as the Ivans, Kilim and Kiz Kilim. covers and odd Been made to place a speaker at any par-|man were both born in Illinofs, the for- une 9.—All present except treasurer. FAIRMONT—George Magoe r § \ 3 v y : ticular point, and in placing the speakers|mer in 1841 Mr. Lincoln in making cam- [ June %—All present except governor and | Marie Edmondson R e ariiad &t A Saraband and Persian rugs, in all widths and | pieces. Some rare values. Sale begins Mon- the wishes of the several communitics have | Palgn speeches frequently Was in the | july'| and 2—All present except governor | & 3 MO S K lengths. Prices low for this class of goods. day, February 14th. \ been the sole determining factor. These | Brockman neighborhood in iilinois during | (letting). ! | a stepdaughter of Mrs. communities pay the actual expenses of |the '60s, and not long before his death, a| July 3-All present except governor. George Bennett-Edmondson, formerly of - . - PR I b - ML e e | Early Sprina Showing of Duchess Curtains ®|lated nhis remembrance of a visit from N NEBRASKA CITY—Grand Master J. W, gratls, and o the work has been con August 11-All present except governor, p NEBRASKA CITY—Grand Master J. W, ducted without expense to the university |1ncoln at his father's home.. Young | and treasurer. the 'L OO, ' ‘were here Thrusday even: At Exceptionally Low Prices exoopt for the maintenance of the senteel | Brockman and Lincoln became acquainted, | September 3—All present exeept governor. | ing ‘and wers ng and were the guests of the local . . . . . hrovpsg and when the formor had reached an age | September ZLUAIl present except governor | jodge. 'They put in the secret work and ‘White Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. .$2.95 | Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. . .$4.95 : 2 0] lelivered addresses. ter e meet- . . “However, In Apite of the efforts to con- | 10 S6°!® ‘;::";mcc:;:f'.:‘:"’;:'h:;‘“:;’v B Dctober 4-All present ‘excopt secretary | fig ' hanquet was served. Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. ..$3.75 Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. . . $5.00 duot this work In a perfectly non-partisan | 8% Bt T oy of a 1ts | COotoher 5—All present exoept governor | ,KEARNEY—Sheriff Walter Sammons Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair 5.50 he pre: h latf shout, fakihy up the study of law and ite » oept & started Friday on the work of serving dis- : : P I S pair...85.. way, the presence on the lecture DIatform | aaUiL bl ® ot o profession. 1t I8 Mr, |and seoretary. 3B 0 A W P dl K~ Bty Arab and White Lace Curtains—pair.$3.95 | 4 i) Thatlicha Lisios Ohdas f of certain men generally rogarded as candi- Tr oiry reply fo this letter that has| GOLober 1-All present excopt governor. | M numbor he has to serve this year is I ‘ : rab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. . .$6.25 dates. for office or for re-oleotion has|boen carefully suarded In the Brockman | ack wieeniy ainelry ol SXCCP EOVErNOr | very small as compared with other years. Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair...$4.25 | Arab Duchess Lace Curtaihs pair. . . brought eriticlsm on the university man-|family ever since some time before the | November S—All present except treasurer | saveral thore s only one of twor - Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. .. $4.50 | Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—npai agemaent, generally from those who have|civil war. sn\q n!lo;n«ymEfAr\lelrd. FAIRMONT—The Modern Woodmen of b 2 88 ce Lur fl}ns—]m.lr. v falled to realize that the loeal manage- | When Schuyler Colfax was in great de- | November RO MO Wheretixy America have chosen sides and are work: Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. . .$4.75 | Arab Duchess Lace Curtains—pair. . . megh was responsible for the speaker's|mand as a public speaker he made a| December 7—All present except governor | IN& to see which side can seciire the o X . %y 3 i pmnm and a man of a different politioal | speech at Falls City, Neb., on the “Life |and treasurer. members for the loage. The terms of || Ixtra Special for Monday Only—30-inch sash. net with insertion and edge, white and arab cresd could have been secured ff g0 de-|and Character of Lincoln.” When in this | January & 1010-All present excopt €ov- | ning sido at the expense of the losers. They colors; regular 50c a yard value—Monday only, while it lasts, per yard........ 19 sired. As the work of university extenslon |part of the state he obtained Mr. Brock- | “T@b oy ll—BAlI”pl;euent except governor. | DAY secured ten new members within the s new 'to the director and to the uni-|man's Lincoln letter to be exhibited at . | 1ast week. February 4—All present except governor. versity, the attitude of the state in regard '8 sanitary fair for the benefit of the Educational Lands and Funds. =X..”a‘.‘3“§1‘?.’1.‘1’?’.!."§.‘.&'.°&‘ E‘-flr:p:'xm:r:{ to the matter has been followed very|soldiers at Indianapolis, Ind. The letter | The following shows the meetings of the | conoern's branch house, which was estab- closely by all 3fficlals interested. After |attracted a great deal of attention at the S Board of Educational Lands and Funds at | lished here last week. The Independent ) BANK RES bank would have been placed In the hands ‘ Mmany conbultations apd & very careful | Indianapolis falr and before returning it|\hich members were not present: 748 B concern” amnounced. that onl oll would ‘s LAYMEN S CAMPAICN lS 0N UMES UNDER LAW of a recelver and Its affairs liquidated, with , W study of the situation, the irector of the | to Mr. Brockman Colfax had it Dlaced January 20-All prosen. s0id forc10 cente & sallon Local iretailers South Dakota Btatmte Permita Falled |the result that the funds of depositors extension work, the chancellor, and all the | Under glass in a " et i A ‘;’_‘—_l;g:"r‘;'éo"’"“ D it from 16 cents to 8 cents per gallon. . 4 Institution to Continue in Bus would have been tied up for months, and ¢ members of the Board of Rregents who |Preserved by Mrs. Brockman at her home | FeURiaty Record, och GOk show. YORK—The business of the York County |Organizers Will Canvass State This meas After Settlement. In the end they would perhaps have had could be reached for consultation, are |!n Humboldt Mareh $—Treasurer absent. Independent Telephone company has grown Week to Arouse Interest. —— to accept a very small percentage of the unanimous in the opinion that it is for The letter has v mon‘eury ;I]\l;,rfo‘l;‘llot fi.m: 9—Attorney %:rll ‘absent. ::ellldt'r:‘:mflr\:‘;l"“cdfi m[n!f:rymngogf ee. o SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Febh. 12.—(Special.) | 8mounts actually due them. the best interests of the university \that | 1one 880 & lepter Wrltten by BREERCT | FOT A rooyarnor Abagnt, Beoted with Ui Jork High sQn00k: Was:0f TR —South Dakota 15 one of the two or three in the future no one shall be scheduled Ml Y L1<Treasureér abbent. fered the position of assistant manager to states in the union which has a clause to 16661v0" uiier” tHn, degarithing of wni- | *4PRTRhE in New, Kotk Qity, June 9—Treasurer absant. fored the Bosition of axsistant manager «o| ENTERTAINMENT PLANS MADE . In ita banking laws permitting fafled The cather (T b ey o oy W ly 13—Goves ab: nearly seventy-five persons on its payroil. ‘ A virahyiiektbaiton WhoGt Jigaaod ekt be| ) el DusaBRlER T K ekrnes; July 13—Governor and treasurer absent. y y. W banks under certain conditions to resume s August 10—Governor and treasurer absent.| ‘TECUMSEH—Through the efforts of H. reasonably interpreted as representing a| KEARNEY, Neb., Feb. 12—(Speclal)— geptem:er x;waovumw lb:enl. J. Enders a choral ;'oc..(y has been or- | Bis Dinner¢o Be Held at Auditorium | pusiness. This clause is a part of the desire on_the part,of the local commijtes | Movement i now on in fhis city o put| Seplember 1-Governor absent. ganized in Tecumseh. The first public 82-| . on Opening Night—Over Thou: new banking law, enacted by the leg} FOR NEBRASKA—Falr, o e e o Sarben i SO | Al SOcT oF oved hewets igv: 'St T SSoyerme abest Fonraincs o the new secisly wil e af s vand Fersons Will Be Gare of 106 and reads an follows: FOR JoN A~Faiy, riine feraps in a partisan way votes at any coming |eral petitions are now out and the chances| December 15—Governor absent. birth anniversaries of popular American Served. If the public examiner, upon taking| __ A elechion! e Bo0d for mmuch of this work. ‘One pe-| January li—Governor absent. men, to be held at the Methodist Episcopal charge of a bank as hereinbefore provided, | @ipresentatives of communities, there: |tition has recelved the required number Tha, (w0 boards are compased.of ths same | Shilroli on the evening of Washington's shall discover that the sald bank is only || fore, which desire the presence of men in|of signers and takes 'In the street start. | members—Governor Shallenberger, Secre- (AR The efforts of those working for the|temporarily embarrassed, for want of avail- , tary of State Junkin, Treasurer Brian, Land | . FAIRMONT—Rev. Mr. DeWolf of the public lfe should write directly to the |ing at Twenty-second and Central avenue ¢ TOS ek First Methodist church was surprised |Omaha convention of the laymen's mis-|able funds, and that in his opinion the, spenkers themselvep. Any letters from now |and running south to Rallroad street, S.""’m'"“'“" Cowles and Attorney General | Wednesday night by the membership of |sionary movement to be held here in March | bank assets jre sufficient to pay Its lia- an recelved by the department of university | thence west on that street to the Unlon | o mPeom: his church, who gathered at the parson- mamasnmiESonacn EEEEEEEEEEREES:] PPPPEPPgRerpEep king positive direction. Committeo | bilities,” etc.,’“he may permit the officers | age to heip celebrate the thirty-seventh |87® ta % extension asking for the presence of any | Pacifio depot or First avenue. From that | 0% PoOard of Purchase and Supplies has | i, Croary” of his birth, On behalf of the | organizations have been completed and |and directors of said bank.” under cor- of the gentlemen of the class under con- | point It will go morth on First avenue (0| o (1 prosent administotion. e61nNINg | ohurch membership_Superintendent Brooks | the departmental work has begun. Mon- | tain conditions, to resume business. sideration Will be_ sent to the speakers [ Twenty-first streot and thence €ast On | g lleaborces han Ioioey oo eoVernor | prosented Mr. DeWolf with an eledant |qay night the deputation committee, which [ This section of the new banking law asked for, explaining’ the reason why It is | Twenty-first street to Central avenue. | uinURerier NE paye by et e EARNEY_F. F. Roby of the Kearney |18 in. charge the work which will mean|slready has been used in the case of the thoukht - undesirable to continue _their | Petitions for paving Central avenue north | eal' Thompson four, Secretary of State| Flour mills left Thursday night for Kan- | the spreading of the campaign throughout | State bank of Carlock, at Carlock, one names on our lists. The university au-|of Twenty-second street are recelving due ! ary of State| .. ity to attend a meeting of the mill- |the Nebraska territory, will hold a meet-|Of the new towns in the ceded portion of Junkin two and Land Commissioner Cowles | ers of Nebraska, Kansas, lowa and Okla- | a" ainner-at the Y Men's Chris- | the Rosebud Indlan reservation, in Gregory consideration of the property holders and | nay attended every meeting. homa, the PUrposs-of the meeting being |in# 8nd dinner at the Young Men's Chris: < g i o s aaadll | !t 18 hoped the entire distance will be cov-| The Board of Educational Lands and |!0 Organize a permanent assoclation. The tlan assoctation. ocounty. . The bank, because of .a, tem-| OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, ered, namely, from the court house to the | Funds h. it attack by the government upon the proc-| At this meeting the territory for each |porary shortage of funds, recently was| OMAHA, Feb. 13.—Officlal record of tem: unds has met eighteen times during the | ags of bleaching of flour will be fought| o\ iy compelled to clowe its doors and was placed | Perature’ and precipitation, TR'ED REMED Midway hotel, so that the work can be|game period. Governor Shallenberger has| by this association. of the men who go out '(n spread the ey At o Tie started immediately. The material used|missed elght meetings, Treasurer Brian| HAMPTON—F. M. Timblin, an old-time |movement will be chosen. 'The deputation | 't © arge of John L. Jones, public ex- FOR THE GR'P- for paving will be brick block. Mayor | seven, Attorney General Thompson one and | [esident of this place, but now of Weeping | committee is to concern itself only with aminer of South Dakota, who sent a hh:lnxllmum temperature .. s Pattorson declares that there wil be fIfty | Sacretary of State Junkin and Land Com. | fuA'er same Nere about three Weeks A80 | Nebraska territory, as Council Bluffs has | deputy to Carlock to take actual charke | 3o G perdture 1o ! blocks paved before the first of the year.| missioner Cowles have attended tvery meet. | Mrs. Henry Welch, and has since been very [& pecial committce to care for the por- of the bank and ascertain the value of | precipitation .. 00T, M gy frigey sick with pneumonia. Other complications | tion of the Omaha conventlon district lying | the assets and extent of the llabilities. Temperature and pB‘clplntlxm departures . Business Changes at Ansley. o) Mok s s hiave set fn and there ls but little 1iope fO | in western lowa. Sixty county seat towns [ Under tho guidance of the state bank|from the normal at Omaha since March 1, ANSLEY, Neb, Feb. —(8pecial)=—| Gotonel W. 3. Furee, private seretary to] b Tes s ocky "Rebive man’ s Yoo |In Nebraska, are ‘o ‘be. covered In- the | SEumIner tho bank now hus been reorgan | 411 compared with the lnst o yours Herman & Kern will open & new stock | Governor Bhallenberger, has returned to|munity for many years. campalgn. The visitors to these towns|lzed and its affalrs are in excellent con-|jSeticiency for the day . of clothing at the Dr. Hanna bullding |Lincoln from Alma, where he sold at auc. | FAIRMONT—The men of the Methodist | will be Omaha laynen who are interesteq |dition—and this without any loss or ex-| Total deficiency since M which the First National bank will vacate | ¢ion twinty-three head 3 Episcopal church met recently and ‘or- |in the movement. At each of these towns | Pense to the depositors or creditors of the | Normal precipitation K o nty-three head of horses. Colonel|ganized o Methodist rBotherhood and se- Institution. The expense of the state bank- | Déticlency for the day this month. Herman & Kern will be| purse reported that about 400 people at- | lected tha following officers: W. G, Brooks, |they are to famillarize the church people i . Total rainfall since Mas ready for business by March 1. tended the sale and that several horse|Dpresident: J. R. Iasley, first vice presi- |with the movement for the convention and | I08 department while In charge of the bank | Eixcess since March 1 C. C. Cooper and James Varney will open | buyers who were present inform ent; C. D. Dumond, second vies président: | what it stands for. In these communitics | &Mounted to but §I605, and this sum was | Deflclency for cor. period 'if). & general store in the bullding now 0cou- | the prices paid were higher m:: :’hl:' b T XL e g 1618 then ;prasumbdl that s }local 'srganissy| PHA. D7 the Bthckholdare of 'the, reargany i o A S T Fled by the C. F. 8. Stinemier drug stock | ket price. The sale netted something over | Dennis, treasurer: Frank Garey, socretary, |tion for the purpose of carrying *he move- [1#6d bank. R A e g when Stinemier moves into his fine new |$3,400. The large prices pald, Mr. Furse said, | 874 Rev. L. R. DeWoolf, chaplain. ment into the towns about the county seat| Under the old state banking law the L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. brick bullding recently completed. he belleved was due to the scarcity of| NEBRASKA CITY—Word has been re- |will be formed. The First National bank will occupy its | horses for use on farms. Several profes- | §o'tghypeiniy Sty of the death Flig L Campalsn Work Over State. new brick bank bullding Monday. sional horse buyers had been buying up all | born in Canada and came to this city | The men who will take up the work latd Howard & Richards of Ravenna have|the surplus stock and for that reason ti.. | With her mother in 1865, and was mar- 1 ° ° ! 865, and was mar: lout by the deputation committee have not recently put in & full stock of farm imple- | farmers found themselves short. ried to 1. C. Gatford in 1878 and moved | o peen ohosen. Among those who will ments here. Frank Howard will .make his o of that state and she is survived by two |speak over the state are J. P. Balley, fleld ey vl Fremont Wants Interurban. Hons, both cashiers of banks, and & daugh- | et S S RS T Christian : The new Catholic church was completed | FREMONT, Neb., Feb. 12—(Special)—at | fer. ' Her maiden name was Lizsle Mor-| 1.1\, 5uage Sutton, and Bishop Wil 1 You Can Make since the new year, This year Ansley will | & Mass meeting of the citizens of Fremont | (5™, y . WYMORE~The f I of Mrs. Foster |llams of the Episcopal church. build » new school bullding. The prospects | held at the district court room last even- | wost ont ot o tne. home. yesterday The tertal it o ittee, head t “ $3 m ss m are very favorable for a good crop vear|Ing & resolution was adopted by a prac- | morning. Rev, Mr. Volck of the Baptist SERYURIN Rl an) by Mz Kinley ’ to k4 ¢ A = Harley G. Moorhead, held a meeting Sat- A e ent was in Wy- 4nd the farmers are busy getiing Teady :"""‘; ""“::,o"' vote, favoring the pass- | Shureh oticlaling, TaterriRt M@ Monaay | urday at noon to make plans for the con- Isle ol Pine for tha year's.work, ing of an ordinasce giving a franchise to | evening, following an operation for abscess. | vention week. An official hotel will shortly T e transportation company which is con- be designated and rallroad rates for the templating an Interurban road between | her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 | = oo . L ho sl Lt L grapeéfruit, pineapples, winter STELLA, Neb, Feb. 18.—(Bpecial.)—Miss | this city and Omaha. The court room was | Ay, E0Fl, Gnd two brothers, Grover and | onvention auoted, The prineibal woelc of vegetables, lemons, limes, {Anple Bvans of Btells and Will Schrader | packed and some thirty people stood In | of mee " Of I8 CItY: Bhe Was 26 years | e O ner to ho v a soments for b \ of age. the blg dinner to be given at the openin L5 bananas, berries, grapes, figs, sum T0 of Hiawatha, Kan., were married at Atoh- | the aisles. After & brief speclal meeting| NORTH PLATTE—A complaint has | night of the convention in the i 3 i A tobacco, coffee, cocoa, cocoas .nn“ ison, Kan., this week and went to St |of the council held inside the bar rall, at | been filed in the county court of this - : al ved by . tions &8 might be later agreed upon, the | DUt he evidently left town in haste, as the | dimner 18 to be served by the women of ane 1 1 “ % nuts, pecans, almonds, etc. Louis to spend their honeymoon. They|which a resolution was adopted favoring | OLpLY by Solome Cowman charging her | When it Is expected that covers will be Pant wealth, as the groom's family represent|matter was turned over o the eitizens | S{TICETS are unable to find him. ' Betore of the Omaha churches, yet not chosen. . Is 0 miles south of Havana, Cube anis 3 $7lu [ year from ten acres of our frostless, fertile, fruit and truck land, wing oranges, She is vived by a 2-months-old baby, ‘Wealthy Pair Surprise Friends. survived by v husband with refusal to support her. A |lald for from 1,000 to 1,600 delegates. Thi g - will reside on & farm near Adrian, Mo.|ap interurban franchise under such condi- | warrens My b tasucd. for his arrest - N " \ e isie eSS The marriage means a union of much '\ s, Cowman brooded | The statistical committee i l : ~only four days from New York b¥ - #000 of farming interests In Brown |The sentiment was practioally unanimen | fLingthe complaint Mrs. Co e e statistical committec is gathering fast steamors. It is an Island of over her trouble and took & dose of laud- | g > its favor, only one man speaking | ANUM. but the timely arrival of a dootor, | (16Ures (0 show how much Omaha ls send oternal June, swepl by order | ocean T broezos and protected by the warm who fumped out the contents of her stom- | Ing Into the foreign missionary fleld. Upon child and will ioherit property to . the|against it, and his opposition was solely | ach, saved her life. this report much of the important work DiISEe 8 O weit Sipain foom: e blightning frosts which devestat value of about $0,00. She left here alone | because it did not appear that the comparly | NEBRASKA CITY—The Odd Fellows of | of the conventlon will be based. Visrde's. groves. are o in the night and, except her parents, 1o | had the actual money on hand to construct | this district are arranging to hold a big There are na t lones cr earthquakes. Irrigation for frult troos in Our t‘lell'rlnl sale is nearly at one knew of the wedding untll announce- | the road at once. :r:lly)lnd clmnll |n|nn|;onuln m;; ckl n} Large Sum for Misslonary Work. ane “‘"’r‘; ?)':,"c'fi 4n ‘lhu finest in m:m:‘n.fld.‘ h:nl‘nr or-::‘tlnmn. Ne "‘l T"d' \:ie still have some nice [ | ment cards were recelved. The councll will probably pass an ordi- | the ledges In this discrict will ‘Join in the L X0 Tt rol)-amnvantia c Theumatiem of fevers50 pua okl e suiting and trouser patterns left e au—— nance at Its next meeting. movement and will be assisted by the - hat city was s d s l“n o ur Sl1 ‘AUd winter stock. . e 5 ’:y !p;ubu uoy-;erl. ot S Ko g g clly‘ “:::: ;l"l“"’"z:,'mnb»kn:.h 10" will be ‘an’ all-day session, | year on miseionary work. The Impetus owen, l’lllts an uns e . EARNEY, Nel eb. 12.—(Special.)— ; | followed by a class Initiation in the even: | given by . - - dispose of them all we offer the e . friomes )= | been definitely decided upan. Tt will prob. | Ing in the jodse room. Eiaborate arrange-| 5. on DY the movement is credited with all year round in the Isle of Pines. Every month is harvest time. You o se ll | Mrs. E. S. Kentner is very il at her home 3 an increase in the annual contributions 251 Tarran winter o sadure whils the made to order at about one-hait | in this city as the resut of eating oyscors | 8P1Y €Rter on Third street, then west across | IENts have been made for the entertain- | 41 INCTene WA LiF SEauMl sontributlons row (hree crops a year. No v VA o 4 |t ore ataie aan e pere T rees | the Dusinses sestion 10 I strest, then west | o O those wha attend. 4 it c idle, 0o 3 0 i, brinsiag ln by American Colony. NEBRASKA CITY—Henry L. Bevere, one | York the increase attained was from The Tsle of Pines is [n overy sense an ) U o Hrtq: Military (S$viei ; 7 home there. Over 6,000 Americans (somo Eaglish and Canadl were both victims of ptomaine polsoning, | ° 9 y ue and then west | of t Ithy fi t Palmyra | $400,000 760,000, o ' Every garment guaranteed per- frie “ ¥ AR o the weelthy young farmers of yra | § to § The United States fect in fit and style. county, Kansas, and the bride Is an only | in re ©f the land is owned by them. American settlers aro there in but Mr. Kentner ate 80 many of the spolled | *© I:. cllyk limits. A line up Park avenue fir:‘rln‘c(, ;Iu \Jmlle|d lln '{‘H’;r\u l'e lm:lfyl;i is now giving about $10,000,000 annually ;’:fm’“nm;u'rm bid you welcome. oysters that it acted as an emetic and he | '© the park may also be constructed, oon to Miss Jennie L. es, one e co Teniing. young women ot that pare of the |10 foreign missions and those behind the Book Sent FREE escaped any serious sickness, but his wife,| Baby Chokes om Grain of Cor { gounty. “The marriage took place at the |movement expect that this sum may be L ol T o AR A 02 who had partaken very lightly, has beer | HAMPTON, Neb., Feb. 1oe (Spectar in, | BOMe Of the bride’s parents in the presence | doubled by the series of coventions Lt us send yon free our large, beautitully lllustrated, 8 page € [ Maecaruly.wuson very sick, and doctors express the opinion | 13 montha-old baby, an oaly. Lais. of My | Fha laree number of relatives 804 fTIeRdY. | which Is to be held across the country. ISLE 'OF PINES," containing colored plates and over 100 views of tne that the lliness Is of & very serious nature. | and Mrs. Hans Madsen, northwest of town, thv| v!rem;ny. v;"hrre they wllllll vllklt u)[n‘“ l i ’l‘h: “tiTuh- lS):-n:-rax" rece:ny reached " | spring, and on their return will make their | by the First Presbyterfan church here, o '[‘a“or n CO., swallowed :m):ln:n:ln o:h:on\.. which caused | fiome on & farm belonging (o the Groom. | pas attracted a s Ariundlbg, o il bt wroves, pincapple flelds, ISLE OF PINES CO. w 304306 South 16th St.. Feb. 12.~(Special )~The ¥ S0 apoern NEBRASKA CITY—Conductor Thomas | throughout the country and because of ; 7, 23870k Avesme - Now York, N. Y, where the parents were taki it 1 - | R f th t i | 4 Near 16th and Farnam., People of Ansley and farmers in the NeAT | ca) assistance after sverything possivle e | the Hurimgton e a o weveral Wears | the attention that has been drawn to th e e sond e FRRE, [ux books viclnity, in order to show thelr good faith i in agreeing to bulld a court house in the Pleas o 03 “McKinley, Isle 8, aps, etc., been tried in the home by the Jocal phyat. | 4%, Decause of the changing of the time | city the convention to be held here 1s of i rih event county division carries, are now rais- of the running of the trains out of this clal Imp [ < o deacribieg your land. €lan o extract the kernel. After death an | city on that system. moved 1o Lincoin 'pfr‘,::l(,:;:;(nfi?;,,o,““ Praachate’ und Aiing aflorts of lhe. eom: internal examination was made and the|8nd took charge of a day train running s gt Psic | yBEa® the co-operation. of Name. . “Pride of Omaha” the story goes, Ing a fund of §35,000 for that purpose. It 18| corn found in the windpipe. out of that piace, has returned to this |18 to mcet at the Young Men's Christlan posy y I ot Makes the finest bread, you have heard | (POUEDL that towns in other parts of the d city to make his home and will have |association Monday night fo: a discussion No.andBt. . « 4 eus s s _ h ¥ l : 1t otod, . Proposed new counties to be formed out of Nebraska Newa Notes. Sy ad Lion s ElIT Shenee Gens [of the missinary movement wark. MAIL COUPON TODAY ) 9, \ Custer will form like amounts. BEATRICE—Th I ductor Cronkhite to the Beatrice passen- | Dr: Fred H. Sheets of Chicago is being CUYe s s vevasongagsonnes £t is made.by the Updike flouring mun, by 5 oo o TRE Tl s Lirie basket tall ST | ger train. PABSEN: | ent to Omaha by the Methodist Church A tew hundred dollars invested And it lpssens the price in the grocery bill. Skips Rope mt 83, team of this city by the score of 16 to 10, | e ———— | |board to forward the Interests of the % Rgres AR AALH 14K Suok Ughy bread, ples and cake FALLS CITY, Neb., Feb. 1.—(Speaial)~ | (HUMBOLDT-The lumber yerd at Elk Quarter Million arity. convention here, and, besides looking s he Poe. 1- This of flour s sure to make. Grandma Detts. will celobrate her elghty- | of this ity &?M’Trflm:fl:&dflw’}mfl' n?.’-fi?‘lf."?.’fifn’f'og‘f:':;.:‘I"’Am’.‘(-‘?’.fi; 8fter (he part Whish' the: Methaliste will ou can 50 start the month of February right trird birthday next week. She has worked | Fellers. % $250.000 13 left to charity by the | take. Will address an inter-denomina- fave money by sow, Fill out the coupon and hard all her life and still i t the| STELLA--Miss Anna Evi . Father J. M, Healey of St. John's | tional meeting. His dates in Omaha are |, T4 it today for our free book, containing full (normetion By Whring 5 ek M Whe Grooecy. Mefese | Lt L e Knowh o i dar | MY, and Mre Rvan W. o Roman, Cathollc: ‘church. Who died " laut | February 15-21. about our proposition. night T B b a ! W 9 6 bequests Inciude one of T AR R, JENNINGS, & the age of £ he can akip & rope or Wiaanreder were married in Atchison | WHSch i left a8 & permanent fund, the in: 3001 Avenue B, Bl A fence without any bad effects. State. . ... ucvrsennanne torest to be used to essi rosd te Big o t the of i CEDAR RAPIDS-Mrs, Roea B. i-»a-v-n‘cl~ Gloucester, both Protestant and Cathotle.

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