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Some Things You Want to Know George Washington's Will While the whole nation today will honor this law Was unconstitutional; that one the memory of George Washington, the of the conditions upon which Virginia gave people at large little dream U through its western territory to the union was that the fault of the government itself, his estate these warrants shedid be satistied, making stlll remains unkettied, and that much of the matter one of trust, against which no the property which the general thought he statutory limitatiens can apply. The heirs owned when Ké died Has been divertsd to held that the obligation is & debt of the other people. Yet such s the case. In government and that the fourteenth amend- 3 order that his will may be carried out an ment to the comstitution explicitly sets Fl‘flb,Tuteful, Health o adminstrator de bonis hon has been aP- forch that the public debt, muthorized by peinted and steps are being taken (o have jaw, shall never be questioned; that is, . the government right the wrong which Was shail never be extinguished by Itmitation fill,and Economlcal w‘m i / done him. Robert B. Lee, jr., grandson of or repudiation, but shall run until pald. o the confederate commander, is the admin- 1y jg7) there was still 170,000 scres of land m‘de mth - |strator, and Greenlee Letcher, & son of the in the reserved district, held subject to tho 4 Ve g famous war governor of Virginla, 1s one of warrants of revolutionary officers and the lawyers for the estate. Lawrence and s5)digrs, and this land was transferred to Samuel Washington are ihe agents for the the #ate of Ohlo. When Washington died, hetrs. asis shown by his will, he believed him- 1t will be remembered that General self worth $530,000. But when his estate Washington accepted no pay for his serv- was settled there was only $14,000 realized, lces as commander of the revolutionary aside from the lands not sold. Much of forces. When offered 28,000 acres of land this shrinkage 18 represented by the loas as a gratulty for his mervices he refused of the Ohio lande. it, saying that he had enough to provide The heirs are not asking that they be put those who were of bis family with a com- in possession of the lands which once be- petence. A part of the estate at the time longed to the estate. Nelther are they he made this declaration was 3000 acres asking the government to pay them what of land In Clermont county, Ohto. He had the Jands are now worth in their highly im- come Into possession of this land through proved condition. If they did thelr elaim | All 1 hat An the purchase of a land warrant calling would amount to millions. They simply for 3,00 acres to be located west of the ask that they be pald what the land would | Ohlo river. It had been issued regularly be worth today as an unbroken forest— | M t-h C ld E t by Governor Dunmore in favor of John $100 per acre, or $05,100 in all. There fa 0 er ou ecC Rootes. In 178 the Virginia legislature little prospect of the oclaim being granted Sassed an act making valid such warrants at this session of congress as that boay| 1f——by any chance at any time—any part of the al 3 y o1 a - 18 . . O et e reiad s 1as 2R Bt Took, Wobd skg ‘o aw| - QUIEBLIL OF é)ur, ml_lllls is not.the desz /)rolledéoats tgat . ¢ western side of the Ohto river in the va- of the other revolutionary heroes. General can bemade, 1twi1 ncvergo into # I'J'paf ag‘e 'or n eserved for the cers and Lawso 10,000 t land, Pt . b A 3 s Royal is the only baking powder made g e e reaiutiem, e A Mienburg. received 14000 acres Daniei| this package—the Mother’s Oats label-—is our guarantee and from Royal Grape C of Tartar . Loter Washington bought a warrant for Mor§an was assigned 33.00 acres, Gereral| yoyy guarantee of pCffeCt quality in this’pcrfcctcd product.' W acres of land issued to Thomas Cope Steuben was granted 15,000 acres and An or service in the comtinental Hne from aunulty of 5,50 for lite. General Latayette| Mother’s Oats are made from the big sun-+ipened kernels Virginia. He then had his two warrants Was given 11,620 acres of Jand at one time . \ 3 N Souad, HRBOAE G808 a0 1n Yronlin ABE IAHER W Acwaskiy. . b6 wed B180 full of favor and mutrition. We carefully select: these rich 'grains, steam ownship, Clermont county, Ohio; 1,23 Slven $200,000 in gold at one time and $24,000 'h“f‘ and rvast them, then roll them to make cooking easy. But we i In Miami township, ‘on the Liitle At another. Ainold Henry Dohrman. who don’t stop there. 'We crush them, too. Crush them so they are casy = atiami river; 848 acres in Union township DAMe is not famillar to the average Ameri- | digest. Then we pack them in weather-proof, sanitary sealed packages N WTIETS TACE 120 ucres in‘' Anderson township, CAl, Wwas given 23,000' acres. In all these which 4eep the food i m cl“ was NCW Bccf Ratc ARRLST IN DhN “513 LASE ifamilton covety. The Virginia legislature ©AS€8 it was a puro gratuity. In the case o P 3 chan and fresh d afterward perfected Washington's titles. ©f the Washington estate the heirs are Flreless COOkel' F Have Boot Print It. Aoamst Omah"l & When Virginia cedeéd to the general gov- SImply asking that what was Washington" ree Budoiph e 1~4 e Roy Green Taken on Suspicion Re-|crnment the territory of which the state !0 1aW and equity be restored to thetn. ‘That may have the best way to fi&b—t pereals, we offer to usera of ‘s ph ¥. Swohoda—0, P, A p lating to Theft of Gold Of Ohlo néw forms a part it was expressly WAEhIDEton never accepted a foot of Mnd| Osis Aod other Mother's Cereals a splendid $3.78 Fireloss Cooker absolutely fiw. Lighting Pixtures Burgess-Granden Co. Is Now Printed ating o 4 Pt stipulated that all hecessary land hetween OF & dollar of money for his servicps, and ;‘ e o Ao b st et #rocer s Btrictly Mome-Made Plos. ller Grand Cafe the Scioto und Little Miami rivers should Yol even the land he acquired by purcharo Yy e G wiohs Sovect v i Diamonds Remounted—Edhoim, Jeweler. name yours ill send you free & useful seuvenir, FLEES FROM OFFICERS UNCLAD | se ved for the satisfaction of sucn “&8 NOt Protectcd In his possession. Loty (80— usiona 2o osuranen Oo—1910 | Torift Shoets Are Circulated and Duly ilitary 1and warsants as Virgina had Heroes of war usually have fared wel at| THE GREAT WESTERN CEREAL COMPANY. > I - #hosé w the hands of thelr countrymen, tinancially nar Al Genera Agwn onkon il St smbmig s it RPN e bbases | (FMoed ‘ot gt {sane tG those who fought intryi ancial OPERATING MORE OATMBAL MILLS THAN ANY OTHER ONE CONCERN i A in defense of their country. Under the gen- 88 Well as otherwise. And they have never, S LA N Y fixed, definite plan of saving 8O Giuch g Will Fight. Up and Down Fire Escames |0 100 o6 e hiate every major general “XCEPL In the case of Washington, refused RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG, CHICAGO, ILL. week or month. See Nebraska Saviogs - e ) Bt & x Through the Smow and n its line of the revolutionary army was (M€ financial return, that has gone with the and Loan Ass'n. Board of Trade Bidg Wkt “ntitled 1o approximaely %00 scres of TEWARd of honor and atfection. Rngland has Barker Brothers to Open a Store— | Newly printed tariffs of the reviscd \ land. Washington was the only one of SIWAYS been liberal to its heroes.\ After George, Joséph, Frank and Al Barker, [ schtdule for dressed meats between Omaha them who did not take advantage of this ' OterlS0 the duke of Wellington was given ‘The ns of George E. Barker, soon will open |and Chicago and eastdrn points, whereby | Up and down firo escapes and Into | yovision, and In keeping with 'his fixea the estate at Strathtieldsaye, valued at g i paint’'and glass store at j&l1 Farnam. |the railroads soak Omaha and the cost for |a stranger's bed, through, the chill of | jrneiple to nccept no compensation for Tore than ~§1,500,000. Lord Wolseley re- Ara.notch he boys are all engaged in different lipes | shipment per 100 pounds is increased 8% |a snowy morning twight, 1n D5 | hig cervices except that which arlses from C6\Yed $125,000 for the completion bt the of business at present. cents; were received by local frelght of-|night clothes, was the desperate, Dbul|, conen of patriotle duty earnestly pere Ashant! campaign. Sir Hugh Gordon and lockathefiontof Warehouse - Decision Pleases—Omaha | ficials’ Tussday morning. Coples have also | futllo fiight of Roy Green. suspect in the | rinea ' ne never accepted foot of land S COUn Campbell each recelved a life an- 1 Jobbers are pleased with the uctlon of con. |been filed with the Interstate Commerce |gol robbery cases, surprized by detectives | . otner financial rewdrd from the nation MUitY Of 10000 for services randered by i a folded collar gress In declding to leave the Indlan ware- | commission. at his room, 514 South Thirteenth street. |, ;0 done so mueh to found. them. Lord Roberts recelved §500,000 for his ¢ and makes it sit housa af. Omah it means that Uncls| WIth the official announcement of the| The arrest of Green is the first steD | 4 ,y;mor at gne time reached the ears of South African services, and Lord Kitchener 2 Bam will: continte to buy $100,000 worth of |Faiiroads that the new rates will formally | taien by tho police in the éffort to round | o ) Washinglon that others were lo- SL0W0: The ex-presidents of the French ) like this. goodk each year from the Omaha jobbers. |50 Into etfect March 20, and that the Chi |up the thieves who have been lm(lr‘l: 50m0 | guting upon hia Jands Ih Ohlo. He wrote to TibeBilé vasive n sanulty of M. - b cago-Great Weatern will follow the sult of | thousands of dollars worth of gold ‘from | o™ e L o S L - ; ; st not be presumed, however, that 4 i Funeral of Towsll . Oash—The tuneral | 260 Oreat Weatorn Wit £ollow the Bt B | (OUTRICE, %t the dentists of Omana. The | 08 rge and was assured ¢hy Washington case 13 the only just claim You will find it in the of Lowell N. Cagh, who ditd at his home, | the ot 8% t s SO thht such was not the case, but that if 2080 Harney street, Bunday night, was held | o8 ‘hmve deciared that they will fight | police do not claim to have poaitive ovl- | Lk Werd ttked plicing them 1 that is pending against the government. BELMONT s s ) s dence against Green. He is heid merely as L3 ' #0D- The mggregate face value of the unsatis- / from Colb MoK hapel TuesAay after. | hroush the court of the last resort to have & &ndy he' wiild Be motiliad: He paid s n s el DOV W Contey con. | the Hew tarift andulled. a suspiclous character for investigation, | S0, Be WOU Be Rotfled. He paid taxes fieqciaims atnounts to a shade less than noon at 2 o'clock. ReV. J. W. Conley con- A infunction sult is talked of” against|and his strange flight tends to strengthen until the time of his death g3 000,000,000 Perhaps half of these might an ducted the kervices. Burlal was in Mount| AR iniuaction S U8 GEeC O O | thetr suspicion. § ":‘ "'; e W"‘fn"fl!,l": (o for soma time pa gonsidered improper or questionable 3 " . e roads, , & com- s o ereafter. In his will' he b Hou oeRidie plaint wiil be lodged with the Interstate| Investigation of Roy Green shows that 6 Shrlain GPHY puctied the cisie Of the others, perhapy balt might Asks'Abouy Papgr, Bettles—When A, (. | Pt WL 0, R itihg that the |ho has a high grado record as & crook. |PrOPERy to cerlain i s heirs_ana sa- ied-down..at Jeast . per oent. But B Derriek of - Summerland, B, C., iead in | AT COR0 WAL TG0 He nas been |He was - arrested about ‘six.months ago vised them against selling at an early date, What tragedies are locked up 15¢., 2 for 25¢. The Bee that a factory for manutacturing | Fite 18 Urjust and thet Omwaha hed Beeh| % R0 ol Blutts for burglary, and |4% he belleved the repid .gdvancement in in the records of {hose clalms. Estates fost, ) pes paper, milk botties was to be bullt hers he | ST O SEEERE S TRERE O ey | Previous to that served a term in the Ne- its yalue would provide, them a better in- people beggared, hopes deferred and hearts ) Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers immediately wrote to the, Commercial ciub | Gt3: | There remaine a matter of S| LT, iientiary for & boxear robbery |Yestment than any other securities in. mado siok! However just the clalm thore . ) ARROW CUFFS 25 cents a pair or Intormation on the subfect. The club | (¥S Perore Tt WL L ORISR O el |t Blalr. which the money derived from its saio fs always years of heart-breaking delay, s able fo tell him that the American | " fo8d2 (tom appIvIng the new SROHE | Ty, oric of the gold heiven has appar- |COUId be lnvesied. It was on this advice and in many cases the grim gpectros’ that Binglo Sefvice Package corporation ia about [ 1OUr Nopes for an wmEale SeCIOmett | oy been but partially uncoyered. Reports |Of Washington that the heirs held fhe land. haunt the halls of congress tell bitter tales to locate in Omaha. lared o packer, “when we recsived motice | °f robberies continue to_eume in to the | Meanwhile othér people came fn and made of defeat, despair and starvation. A4 Club Man 30 Dos Molnes—Omana Will | {rom tha. Great Westorn hat Ita o1 | PoOlce. Three weeks ago the gold thieves |a second entry upon the land. That they ~Who Nas mot heard of the famous red E ed Stati send ten delegates and some spoakois to | Loven (M ted, There is noth- | Made the last previdus Visit to Omaha.|Were squatters (s shown by the fact that ApPIe lobbyist? For vears and years he ngrave tation: the meeting of the fiorthwest division ot | {oR (e WO B CAETEECh o iaint with | Sunday last their opcrations rietted them |the surveyor used the.dield notes of he camped in the corridors of the capitol with | 2 Woddthi Inclaliing . Annees ' the Associated Ad Ciubs of America at [ gef \0 €0 TR0 PO B0 T COU R wail |8Dout #1000 worth of the metal. Other | Washington survey in locating the entifes, Ted apples for ~statesmen. The “federal | Visiting Carde Des Moines March 7 and 8. The Omsha [{5o‘at, SEERE ST SRS cton | attempts exposed show @ well laid design. | There were various proceedings in congress W0OPS -hid transformed his orchards ana 2 : Al correct forms in current social usuage eograved Ad elob will BolA' s thesting hext Tues- i 80, 7 _ | Operations of a- slmilar uature in other |from time to time intended to protect the &ardens into military embankments for the ¢ In the byet ranmer snd punchunlly del o On the other\ gide of the question the rail B promised. day, when Lincoln is to send tho speakers, | on e CHIeTAEIS OF Hhe GheRtion e Iis | cities In thi’ torritow_indicate to the po- |title of the Washington estate to the Onlo fOrtification of Washington, Congress gave | Qs s One of these will be Herbert Beachley of | o Tt At ot e oration” of the | UC that it In the work of an organized land, but the matter was never adjusted, him a few hundred dollars, but only enough AN 11 sy Embossed Monogram Stationery the Gooch Miljing company. gang. and was finally lost sight of after the last (0 émphasize the injustice. Then one house | A and other work executed at prices lower than usually e T 014 VETRAT RS effest five yaaty, 4o, G H T, © 105 oted hiim new relief, but congress expired revail elscwhere. Marry Robidson Hoeld to Grand Jury— | and which was lowered because one road, A S R astion of the original executors of the es-. YEREICE BT B oted o tha B 5 ! N Harry Robinson, colored, Who Was &r-|tne Great Western; refused to be a party | 1" the early morning Tuesday Detectives ) tate. o O o o the misas- ( A. 1. ROOT, INCORPORATED rested abput a week ago for breaking Into | 1o the plan. Now the Great Western has | MAloney and Van Deusen called at Roy | Thers were otner second “:"m""m'.' R s baly. ones. dia.hoth 1210-1212 Howard St. _ Phene D. 1604 a Northwestern_ frelght car and_Eetting | peon won over to the side of the railroads, | 3718 room in the flat at 5 South Thir- | lands on the Western Rescrve, but in every B oravs during'the stme seasioh. Thig tithe turned over to the Douglas county gran i 13- bR Lt i good elther by relocations or serlp, Wash- 4 " y to close In on him. Y pired befors he signed the bill. Despalring Jury, forinvestigation 4nd indictment. The ey Dreiess Ington's estate alone lost It lands for good. 5ot o P e flour "has been recovered In the m MONEY LOST ON A CAB RIDE| rcaping trom his bed in night clothes, | In 1552 there was & law éhacted Pt 5o S B s Aty ot . & laborer's job In one of the aepertments. |\ E r ! - Y . | alma mater. 1t is spreading, too, because while and the police ‘ére’ cONtemplAiig | gy yriy-pive Dollars Disappear While | tarr) coniinied Of but & DAl of rather |for the issuance of scrip in such cases, but g got & temporary appointment the! won STAG BET LR THAMN EARS | % are getting more students from the going Into the pancake business until the Weman (aeh frem Usilen Depot scanty- trousers, he clamberad in bare feet | the atfairs of the Washington estate had epged, And mow the red apple lobbyis: 1s west every year." goods are returned\{o the proper owners, e b Mgy :’;’2: "h:“‘“)':r;“;:;flrd fire escape. His 'room | peen settled and there Was no one to make out {n the cold of & Washington winter. 5 This unassuming professor is & somewhat Clean Up for Theater Opening—Contrac- S0 'the op;n ot ‘whioh divides the fiat | 1® APplication for scrip. In 189 there wan 1o i old, #lok and sorrowful. He is keep- gPllyl, Despite Bad Ones, Are Improv- | remarkable man-in his particular line. He tors on the new Brandels bullding are| Just how & Pooketbook, containing ¥ | from that e the morth ho crovened in e | AAOther Iaw emacted Which cut 6ff the (ng body and sould together by melling ing, Says Prof. Phelps. is the pioneer In his own fleld and has boginning the task of clearing up the street | n cagh and the countless other things that | snow and Ilistened. ;'Ihl to have these old warrants satisfied newspapers. i f ‘- - established a unique feature in developing T in front of the bullding in preparation, for |a woman ocarrles In that receptacle of | The office close upon hi et By FREDERIC J, HASKIN. his work. He holds that econtemporary the opepibg of the theater next week, | mysteey,” eaf -vanish in ‘the cab from | Fa dashed we the fire. sm 'n""'nn tme| 1t 18 held by the Washington heirs that Tomorfow—New ldeas in Baucation» | STUDIED IN CLASSES AT YALE|drama and contsnporary literature ousht March 8 Monday afternoon ‘the frame | Unfon depot to 8308 South Twentieth street | north side of the court ang ine. 4 ; 5oy to be studied In our colleges under com- by g fud by ML AL °'“°; is the problem that the dotectlves and Mrs. | window on the third floor opposlte that of T New Haven Hducator and Writer ::’:’:‘.m‘;:;"‘“‘::":“",":“:‘_h‘:“‘“‘n“"‘;‘.:l':::":z bullding_ by the contractors was moved | H. D. Cannon are trying to solve. the .rom whish he Jeft, he. pivsged 'In H N N ' held responsible for the trouble.” Cleveland{ . ¢, City to Make Washt away. Bixteen horses were put In front| Mrs. Cannon reached Omaha on &n early | qummine the window down benind nim. ONEY NO TYPROID ANTIDOTE [5ets 2 water trom Eese. ORARN FUAK I - to It as the study of anclent Nterature. and just as they were crossing the street|train and took the cab to her home. She | \yithin the roa— he “ound @n-unoccupled ‘In Omaha we have undoubtedly re- | ton Day Address at the Modern Sthge Improves. car tracks op Farnam street qhe chaln | paid the cabby and rode home. The pocket | pog The fug tied hitselt up in & | cetved a peport-on all typhold fever cases,” | Omaha Club, “The modern stage, In spite of some bad broke, blocking the line for some time. | book wus gone, but where? Diaknet Beainot the wals Ade Sele’ Al Nearly Quarter Million Spent in Kan- | satd Dr. Connell, “because I sent two loi- plays put out,” says the proessor. “is bet- : ™ ter now tham for many vears. In my _— S e Detectives Are Pursled, sas City, Where Malady Exists, 1"".‘ to Dm;:“"‘:‘;"flp‘"‘:\“‘:‘n "‘"' ::":r: c':\l::‘ Prof. Willlam Lyon Phelps, who was the | 8 FOW (IR FO% TS o e, have The detectives, for the time puzzled, \ Jugh{shoperts, e ¢ . | principal speaker last night at the Wash- {0 donts write criticifms. and = thus . MISERY FROM BACKACHE GOES AND a8 noted, hundreas of low fever cases, N0t |ington day banquet of the Omaha olub, ! fhoAreian the Hoxas WHIdH Bl L B8 then | true typhold, have not been reported in " become able to view the’'modern drama € OUT-OF-ORDER KIDNEYS ACT FINE | tock the fiat on the north, where he was SINCE JANUARY 1,220 CASES ARISE | true typhold, - | came Into the eity In the company of the [LSEHME AR 1o b e e ity ¢ 4 INEYDS conceated. ’ - Here ¢verything comcs In. even if it only | naby biisgard with a smillng countensBee. | ¢, "1y, form of study. that s very en- v 0 CRBSORR e e Wi &t 1406 thiep.” eatubib. At~ b resermibles typhold, from which it will be | orhjs i renlly nothing” satd Prot. | ot ol FON (RS T B R T \ R | Dr. Langfeld Writes Df. Connell that |seen thit Omaha s not nearly as bad off | pheips, when seen at the club. “Last 5 B 1'D Regulate the Kidneys, |made anywhere else in the world, ‘which | where he was hiding he came near to es- | h P\ | Phelp i alotive. it SNuYMIAMY Tarks puln- everal Doses Regulal idneys, | Kawville, Spending $215,000 té as some would attempt to make the public | phyrsday 1 landed in Indlanapolls with a " ) f will effect so thorough and prompt a|cape. They had searched the room and .o ). 8P & o Dbelieve.” § CRUIMESS ' ber of students 1s raking it up, and thus Making Backache and Bladder | cure, as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's | looked through the closets. Omaha’s $22,500, Has Scores g real blizzard, -the wumee. had expf- | oy are jmmenssly interested. 3 vhic " c y o ; e * Y rolley cars were 4 Trouble Vanish. . | Diuretie, which any druggist can supply. | About to leave, Detcctive Malcney paus:a fenced in fiftern ypars, Trolley Whane Aultice | OF: Nid oW BIOR " Have e 4 back. | This unusual preparation goes direct to.| . “Let's see what's fn this” he satd, | SONS OF REVOLUTION VOTE | stopped, schools were closed, and the whole | o\ ipeii way fn thy uriversitr, are more Out-of-order k‘“"" » "“ ‘I"" e’ | the out-of-order kidneys, bladder and ur'- | punching the motioniéss roll of bedelothes e 1) TO RAISE THE OLD MMNEIMU lay dormant, almost. On Friday 188t | goyorataly set forth by 1:0¢ She'es In a ; a‘" bladder "‘°“¥ » ’:’\ eved after & | pypy gystem, cleaning, healing 2nd | with his gun. | “Kansas_Oity, Mo., spent, $315.000 on its | T found & like condition at St. Louts, and, | o™ s 8 “ioueq “Bmsayn £7 *lod-rn €W, doses of Pape’s Diuretic. | strengthening these organs and glands, | It was soft and warm. ’ |eity health department last year, against - | after leaving there wo traveled to @ Palht| \Noveyty which 1s really a plea /% 7. Pains in the back, sides or loins, rheu- |una completes the cure before you realize | Jerking the edge of the blanket, Maloney |$22,600 spent in Omaha said Health Com- [Also Say Lay Remains of American | beyond Jefferson Olty before we 108t the | o au ot modern writers. Tn his book ar matic twingos. debliltating headache, ner- | it. : and VanDusen ftopsed the surdrised and (missioner Connell. “The big town on the Soldiers and Suilors on wintry aspeet. At Kansas City, where 1|yt (0 mrErl B o e work ot D Tooam. " dissinesy; - SGIbMTAM, J8 [ A fow dayer sriatmant With Page's. Dl4-{-uriethiess priscner oution’ the-floer, Kaw also geta/its water supply mainly | Yankee Soll, was yesterday, the alr was balmy and|meeon’ Thomas Hardy, Howells, Bteven: ln.[r:\'ndu.l‘"::‘-)‘l::‘ety'"u" w«:-n-'u?‘l“ ool | rotie means, -clean, active, healthy Kid-| Ay (he police station he had little to |from the Missouri river, just as\Omal springlike.” son, Sudermann, Sienkiewlez. Bjornsen, e e Bigny other symptoms Of clogged. | neys, bladder and urinary organs—andsey, but the detectives are confident. of |does. And typhold infection 1s move Hona of the American Revolution in wes Weatern Man Makes Good. Kipling, Ollivant, Mrs, Ward: and, it may Frequent :uz\ntnnn "ot nuncunlrolllbln = s X i developments. prevalent there, despite ihe tremendous | sion at the Young Men's Christian assocla- | Of the western men Jn the eastern unl-|p," gaiq that of the latter author the fod e ey .d“ BISE,ANT . ERRUR agtiAS Your physician, pmrmvlc st, lm.nk!r OF | Among the later reports of gold robberies |amount spent by the department, than it | tion buflding on Washington's birthday | VErsitis, especially Yale, where he 18 pro- | o otecsor holds the view that she is over Urination. dus da & weak or(rpttablpsey wercanti Agency wil tell you 8t {1y the thaut of 40 worth of metal from Dr. 1. in Oman ve-echoed the cry. to raise the battleship |feasor of English literature, Prof. Phelps | qieq. B ot * ek o Sy ""‘l"’- '““':""::“";’h:""‘l';"m‘:dl‘fl:(f'z‘:;‘_;m’ H. R. Arends in the Wead building, Eigh-| The health commissioner wax led to | Maine from the waters of Havana harbor |speaks enthusiastically. While Ifi, the, city . Prot, Pheips Is the B 0, e o v e Frass bags¥ your confidence. | teenth and Parnam streets, and % worth | make thesa observations by the receipt of | ahd to give the soidiers and sailors who ‘“They are the very best men we have | guest of Vietor Caldwell, with whom he o Coiiaan'y disorder, or feel rheu- | thorouRhlY o o Dlureticetifty cent | rom Dr. W. H. Latey, 20 Karbach block. |a letter from Dr. Millard Lanateld city |iie buried beneath Cuban skies military he sald earnestly. “They are eager ahd | adiated from Yalo In 1597, This is his B Laarn (PR RIS Sabmr] AGPYER R STS 0. T8 i i 2 .| bacteriologist; mow sojourning at Excel- | burlal under Yankee sod. | alert, and anxious to make good. HAVINE | conona teig to the wost, and ho expresses ’:.“ Tmnv' n:"rm l;‘fq et |.mn..-|m~"1|.m:o:lr:], 13 ArEdtia sior Springs, Mo., for his health, In Kan-| Resolutons o this effect were unani. | COMe 80 far and oftentimes at great #acrl- | jgrer 1al he cannot come oftener, bl e Moot B o M-l by s ashs . Army NQt(‘S |sas City since January 1 of this vear 220 [ mously adopted and coples sent to Ne- | fice. they have a pride and a vim that PRt — locattons ot of Cases Morve. cases of typhold have been reported, with |braska senators and congressmen to be|®¢nds (hem forward very rapidly. And| There I8 no danger of croup repulting | thirty deaths, and the Kansas City health |addea to the fastly growing number of | e Of the university value highly the west- | serjously it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Orders have been Issued from Department | exoess of the 20, becauge of fallure of ’ . purpose. went of Pohroary | physicians to report. In the Missouri city, | These officers of the Nebraska soclety L d To meet the changeable weather conditions expected at this st b g |according to Dr. Langfeld, ‘no official is | were elected: President, P. J. Barr; senlor geason of the year, we have a ” rl'lm;;‘m"";un: -lol-ln1~ '(hlmh»;- Of the | inclined to attribute the increased preval- | yice president, P. W. Kuhns; junior vice | rteenth infantry has been ordered (o |ence of typhoid fever to any one thing. | * A vt . | president, E. R. Guerney of Fremont; COAL WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. | proceed to certain of the Kansas coal fields | They are rather inclined to belleve water, | retary, E. O. Halsted; treasurer, John F. 1‘ is the geniune Spadra, Arkans; (o Inspoet certain samples of coal that are 2 Me Henry E. Palmer; board of manage i e As to the water, Kansas City (s preecipi- | 4 b Especially Adapted for Furnace and Large Heaters. R B L R {hfing with At 15 the mvttling bastan. i S Rbort. Pan e Lo &S It requires but a small amount to hold fire, It ignites quickly and Kcnosir g e oM the regulst |y Omanha, but the eity chemist there views Privates R. Ardner of Bittery K. Fourth | ter. small, light fire Is required it is economical to use it. We keep at flold artillory: T, 8. Marcer ang Fred Dean | DF- Langfeld also learned in Kansas City | - April 9, the date of the battle of Lexing- ouriyards a full supply and if your dealer does not handle it, why tabitry. with the same problem as Omaha, notably | throughiout the state. H §t. Louls, Sioux City, Leavenworth and 4 # y . * A Tom of Gela Cleveland. February 18, the city enginser r & Foiisws & C is the sworn mgmy 305 Farsam St - 14th and Webster Sts. -30th and Poppheton Ave. could buy nothing better. for female weak- | of the Ohlo city wrote that “since the first | bug never follows the use of Foley's Hon . Electric Bitters, #e. For sale by Beaton | of typhold fever were reporte] to the board | lungs and expels sne cold from your system. G ‘ d I di Drvs On : oo b if et iy o ML g gl of Gout, Rheumatism and Indigestions ¥ . commissioner gives 1t as -his opinion that |'petitions at Washington asking congress | SPirlt that is attaching itself to the 1y given {of the Missouri headquariers for the pay-|ihe typhold cases probably were greatly in | to appropriate a sum of money Tor this 1 illectively f , adart “ » gt i g a8, coal, and it comes in Grate and eiared Tor-oale 10" thkb IRVENI sut foe foods and wells are collectively responsl- | plack; registrar, D. C. Paterson; historian, THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS' | Frank W. Barclay of Beatrice, Paul Goss Arthur of t . Grand Island, J. W. Battin, Irving M. Cut- l he C b f Sod will hoid fire longer than Pennsylvania Anthracites and where & army by purchase have been granted 1o | ghy present methods as defective. | arbonate O a ¢ of Battery D, Fourth field artillery and |8t the health commissioner has continual | op, was set aslde for patriotio addresses hich : l d ch d not order it of ua direct? Both 'Phon W T Perey. Company E. Thirteenth 1. | inquiries from many other cities struggling | to be delivered in the public schools w is its natural an et constituent nesses, lame back and kidney trouble than |day of January, 1910, more than 200 cases | ana Tar. which stops the cough, heals the

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