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« Nebraska (oMPLAINE FRON veTekas Solc.»r #t Gunnd Island Says Butter and N-ai is Bad LETTER TO SECRETARY OF STATE * in K ol Geovermer Ehalienberger. rely rom & Saft ( LN, April 1L —(Epecial.) Wd Soldiers’ Home has for belp to Secretsr Siste m the 6} moliers housed there ymplaint, which is by as, seis out in detall & story of me which he says are intolers Meat which the old soidiers are Vannes wresponar [ s ot signed G of con mpelied geor wrote, was ® permit hospita. brand sppainied refused brought into the is of the same sample was recentl: = This sampie weveral ho: any while the & t to the state how wet the office of the secreta We can k ands and b matter a pdor war 100k of state saia n ‘1 B commandant na Jxland w 8 dong ago. To my onsirited that he i mot position which aalely the Barnes @oes not wimply nothing Secretn of Publ sbout the Soldiers Bunte 2 . ra Home & @ have ben 78 he has dem competen: in But it n oase governor. 1f Commander ike an order we iswue, he L and we k force him to on i ignores ve remove him powe instructions. We cannot foroe him to feed the soiflers on good meats that we buy The governer only can help out the un fortunate members of the home. Mr. Vanness wrote that all the state ments he made about Teeding the suidiers on rotten meat couid be verified by the surgeon, Dr. Putt. as could the wiory of the rancid butter. The old sol@ler says in his help: “My God' Mr. Junkin, Lhan Andersonville.™ The complaint ways the buildings are go- ing to ruins and it will reguire more than 5000 1o put them in ar good shape as they were when the present commandant sumed control A threat on the part of the commandant sald the Jetter, 1o refluce wages of em- pioyes and nurses Has caused many com- petent emploves to gquit. and others are threatening 1o quit s soon as Mr. Barnes Duts his threat Anto effect It is charged in the jetter th Mr )4 & bunch of cattle, which he all winter, at & price too low. and locing money for the state and at same time is not they should be treated. Upon his return o the city Mr. Junkin will turn his Jetter over 1o the governor and a“k him to take some action hinted Duck, Pajd ¥ Frans Heis made a mimake and shot a @uck in the presence of the ever-watchful Dan Guilie and Joe Boehler, geme warden and depucy, and as a result bad 0 pay out % when taken before Judge Eefferman of Dmkota county. All this shesting occurred at Crystal iake, where ihe sleuths appeal for it is worse Barnes had 1 that b the wo Went to snare & few, persons Who wene sup- | posed 1o be fishing ilegally catching the- fisherman, bunter - Ousenkop Must Serve Term. Fred Ossenkop, sentenced to serve ten years in the state pemitentiary for man slaughter, having killed Charles Burns, must serve his term. The supreme has affirmed the decision of the district court of Cass county Attorneys for the Oefendant argued that the siate had not given sufficient time to investigate wit- npesses summoned after the trial began and whose names had Dot been given out prex- jous 1o the time the trial began. They aiso complained that the jury had been arated for a period of wenty-one days, owing 1o the fact tat a family of the witnesses had been guarantined on acoount of smallpox. The court overruled these objeclions. Rond Complies with Order. The Burlington bas notified the State Rallway commission that it will obey the order to construct & new depot at Hold- roge, but it asked untll May 1 to get its plans perfected. This time was granted Toe order was issued by the commission after & Learing had beer given on both Kides and it was proven io the matisfaction of ibe commission that Holdrege was en- titled to & better depot than it had lnspects State House. J. Torrel of Swefeberg headed a ciass of thirty-five boys and givls in an inspection «f the slate bouss today The class calied a1 the various offices and met the state eifigers whe chanced 1o be in ' Lesked Like Rebaute. Ine State Badwey commismou has @is missed the complaint of the Kenduli-Smith company aguinst Burlngten railroad This was a case whorein the Kendall-Smith company had for thirty Woodiawn to Lincolu, & distance wix miles. of % a by which it shipped &rain frem its In 196 the company cancelled this raie and put in & rate of # cents per MW pounds. By reasen of this higher rate complainast set out that instead of wourt wep- Years & rate from Ever Hear Anyone Say Coffee s good for the health?” Some are so strong they can stand abuse— Some Can’t There’s comfort and sure relief for those who have troubles from coffee—and there are many—from a change to well-made, well- STUM “There’s a Reason” Postum Cereal Company, Lid., Battle Cw, Mick. treating the soldiers as they caught the ! THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY Nebraska o discontinue the grinding & of flour and feed wstuff ommodities to flour and feed and corn, for the thiry yemrs was § cents per 30 pounds, but winoe 5 1M, this has been # cents To force the ra 1o restors that % rate the commission held to be a very dungerous precedent, as the rate the nature of a rebate Spring Comes with Tax Man. Members of the State Board of Assess feel sure that the backbone of win- broken. They were greetad this rnoon by A. W ribner of the Union acific tax Gepartment who is & sure harhinger of hot times and warm weather »r came down 1o Jook over some of raflrond reports and get a date for his appearance before the board when begins Jts meeting on the first Monday tn Ma and market The rate on ¢ as wheat rond m Serihr Lawrence Had to Werk. Ed4 Lawrence, bond clerk in the office of State Auditor Barton, today filed bonds issued by Phelps county to the amount of £100900 for & mew court house and Jail and bonds to the amount of ¥.000 for Beaver City for water works raor Goes Campais Shalienberger and Leo Ma k and secretary to the state comymittee, weni to Strat 10m this mornin to take part in the demo cratic banguet there tonight Really at Work on Capital Removal = thews, his chief cler Aemocratic Citizens of Grand Island Take Steps to Be in Readiness When Fight Begins. GRAND ISLAND, Neb, April 11—(Spe- clal)—A meeting of ine Commercial club has been called for tomorrow evening for the purpose of @iscussing the action o be taken with referemce ton securing & vole | by the people of the state on the capital | removal proposition before any appropria- tion levy 1= made for & new capitol building. The aim is to co-operate with every city and county in central and wemern Nebraska. Kearney's Commer cial club alreads has & committee on pub- beity and the fact recognised fully that up o the poffit of fixing a new location, it it to that, the interests of the various cities are jdentical. There is littie doubt but that there will he united action, definite plans to that effect having been {in a measure, formulated MERCY SISTERS OPEN HOSPITAL AT ALLIANCE for Western Nebraska Bastern lowa in Charge Omaha Order. Neb., Aprfl 11.—(Special Mercy Eisters of Omaha the Alliance hospital here | teany under the name of the Mercy hospi- tal. It will now be in full charge of these | sisters with & competent staff of physicians and surgeons and will supply the hospital demands of western Nebraska and the east- ern part of Wyoming and southern South Dakota. The new hospital is in course of erection and when completed will be one of the best equipped institutions in the state or comes | ALLIANCE. | Telegram.)—The | formany opened Fakirs and Beggars Under Ban. CENTRAL CITY, Neb., April- 11.—8pe ciel)—Te campaign being waged by the Commercial club against traveling beggars and fake advertising schemes is alresdy | bearing fruit, and the sight of an itinera ant beggar bearing the piaccard. 1 Am Blina carrying papers explaining that he fs Gea? and dumb, seems to be aimost a thing of the past in Central City. The Com- mercial club has appointed a credentiais committee, which is 10 esamine the papers of all beggars who come to the town ask- ing for aid, and if they convince the com- mittee that they are worthy they are suth- orized 10 go ahead and ask aid from the citizens. A week ago a beggar started 1o work in Central City. asking for aid on the Plea that he was deaf and dumb. The com- mittee examined hi» papers and found th { he only bore the affidavit of H. B. Raines { purporting 10 be & practicing physician in | Denver. Colo. A @ispatch to the ity clerk |of Denver brought the information th there was no such physician as H. B | Raines in Denver and that there had not been &ny listed in the city @irectories for the last four years. The fellow who bore the certificate, when he found that hie case was being investigated, left town on | the first train or Nebraska News Notes. CENTRAL CITY—Max H. Shelton and Eisie Quissenberry were marrisd a1 the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. M. E Quissenberry. north of town Sunday. REPUBLICAN CITY—A= & result of Tuesday's election there will be no salvons between Superior and MoCook. Last year Alma. Red Cioud, Arapehoe and Blooming on were wet. AVERYVILLE—Ths following teachers e been re-elected for next year: E. H atierson, superintendent. Miss Marie Keenan. principal; Misses Hollenbeck and Hem for the primary department. Oiher positions will be filled later REPUBLICAN CITY—The Farmers and Merchants Telephone company commenced last week the erection of & ielephone cen- wal office in this city. The new bullding wiil be of brick. The telephone company has been doing considerable other Wwork here recently n improving their mystem. CENTRAL CITY—Work has just been commenced on ihe fine mew brick building p by the Farmers' State ban il be on one of the best busi ® in the town and will be con [ fine pressed brick. I1 is ex- will be compieted before The block CENTRAL CITY—Only and the fine new Gepol which the Union Pacific has bullt here ‘will be ready for upancy new depot is of brick. with large denture structure fronted by four maskive $ione columns. and has &n ample wing either end. It cost upwards of %00 and is one of the finest on the £ysiem outside of the larger cities CENTRAL CITY—B. E. Caldwell, residing 8 few miles west of town ned an in Jury Monday by jumping onto a horse, and &5 i condiilon became slarming i w. decided That & serious operation should be Prriormed The operation was performed by Dr. Heery of Omaba, asisted by mes and J. E. Benton of this place it reports Mr. Caldwell was showing marked improvement and is regarded &s ou; of danger CENTRAL CITY—Supervisor Matt Harry of Siiver Creck was able to attend the meeting of the supervisors here this week, | although he wtill bas absolutely no controi of his jeft arm, and is being treated | the bospital at Columbus. Twe months |ago Harry was struck by & fast train on the Union Pacific at Silver Creek. He had | mimost croseed the irack whem the pilot | beam of the engine struck his arm. hori Lim several yards. The arm was bagiy ghattered and aimos: Jerked from ba two weeks more Farmer Killed b Trajn. LEMARS Ia April 11 —«Special Tele- | gram.)—James Nash, aged 5 years, an ol | resident of thin county. while ariving out of | Hinton about 30:W o'clock this morning | Was struck by & freight trawn and instantiy killed Nash's horse and buggy were huried | about minety feet | Persistent advertising is the road to Big Retwna in | eceiver Abbott to Issue $400,000 in Certificates MATTER MAY COME UP TONIGHT |y, Independent Telephone Ex- changes to Be Built in South Omaha and Florence. |O'SEILL ACENCY'S CONTRACT|R City Council Not Yet Ready to Give Back the Check. Opposition to Meturn of Porfetr * Lew Bidder for Oty Hall Tnsur- amce May Defeat Plas | for Melemve. .- Receiver Lywsie 1. Abbott the Inde | penfent Telephone company made appiica | tion to Judge W. H. Munger in the United | States cireult court Monday afterncon through a representa presented & letter | guthority te issue MILEN in receiver's oe from Siste Auditor Barton to the oity |tificstes for the improvement and main council ¢'mmitiee of the whole Monday af- | tenance of the piant under the receiver ternovn, warning against diserimination *hip The application was granted b insurance rates. The O'Neill agency, desir Judge Munger. Ing 1o Eet out of carrying the SIOM0 risk | Of the $400,000 in ocertificates to be issued on the Omaha city M and roijshings | by the receiver, IINGN will be immed at the e offered, $1300 for three vears, |ately available for the bullding of a new is placing reliance on the letter of the exchange building in South Omaba, on & auditor to prove it made the low bid with- | 10t already owned by the Independent com out due knowiedge of the law pany at Twenty-fifth and M streets, and Oounciiman Funkhouser said he favered | for the completion of the exchange in Flor releasing the O'Ne its check for §300 Councilmen Johnson. Kugel and Moov- Gern di#l not take kindly to the proposition | for returning the check. Johnson and Ku- | wel said 1 to afver and readvertise costs the city money, and certified checks are demanded make bidders live up to their propositions. McCovern, In & brief argument with Funkhouser, intimated re- Thates are still paid in the insurance field and Funkhouser said th is possible, butl siriotly prohibited by law. Pending the receipt of an expected som- munication from the O'Neil agency at the regular council meeting Tuesday evening. action was deferred The O'Neill agency of South Omaha in r | agency and returning | ®nCe The South Omaha buliding will be #0x1% feet in sime, two mtories high, of brick and fireproof construction. Both buildmgs are to be rushed to compietion grouna il be broken in South Omahs this week Frank E. Ebersole, president of the Gependent company. says the action the court will emable the compans greatis improve it servioe. “The =ystem 10 be installed in the new exchenges wi gitfer a good deal from the sywiem stalled In Omaba.” he said it | what i knewn the two-wire while the present installation is the thr wire symem. Instead of having the large 4in) carrring the numbers the new ‘mhones will have a small dial in the base We nfe and Same” Fourth. will, through these exchanges, be mbie to Colonel B. F. Marshall appeared before greatly expand and improve the service the CommAtiG 80 BEDYE SIS Ths Bro- | Cinbia aulf all Githanges Will be oo posed or@inance to prohibit fireworks on | nected up for quick mervice the Fourth of July. The colonel made = pyrotechnical talk “for the boys who want PITTSBURG PRAYS FOR CITY 10 #pend 3 cemts and ceiebrate as their FREE FROM GRAFT AND VICE fathers @ia Harry Fischer, whe Just bigpsned in.! gyyygpURG, Apdl 1L — The spech “prayer day o0k fierce issue with Colonel Marshall, and ordered by Bishop Cortiand wanted ai fireworks kept away from child- | wyienead was observed today in all the ren. He did not object to some man Of ppigcopal churches of the Pittsburg dio club giving an exhibition, but @id want the | cege. Bermons were preached on civic voungeters kept out of danger by making | rightecusness, politics, grafi and fraud and )t impossible for them to accumulate can- | special series of printed pravers, pre none, rockets and other implements of | pared by Bishop Whitehead, was read in ar and carnage. all the churches as & form of repentance As a result of the talkfest, the committee | District Attorney Willam A Blakeley placed on file the communication of the 'and his staff were busy iodey preparing & Omaha Woman's club favoring the adoption | program for the grand jury seesions this of a prohfbitory law against fireworks |week, which, he sald, would call for the | Being the regular meeting Say of the club |@isciosure of the man who paid 500 1o epresentative of the women put in an | Charies Stewart in New York to bribe }appearance. Pitisburg councilmen. Frank N. Hoffsiot B Bt i G, indicted as \hoh-’nacw l’ml'n :-nm = Th committee voted unanimously ang il Fetting this bribe peol together. ir st in New York, and the district attorney had with great aplombd to confirm the nom 5 . | ination of “Doc” Breed as assistant vet.|Dl Pt advised tomight as io whether § s Sl maasar oy | would be necessary to seek his extradition » slaughter house INEPECLOr, |y, ing the week-and the district attornes sent in by Mavor Dahlman a8 1o AlOW |\ g pevers! more conferences with Stewart the new official 385 & month extra for bor™e | oua 3 g belleved that his story is the {hire, 80 that he can cover the independent | y... of evidence to be presemted to the packing houses in South Omabs. Dr.|grang sury tomorrow. | Breed had explained the difficulty in well- | Tomorrow s also the date sct for Judge chosen words, and council felt be should R . Frazer's ruling on the objection | be thanked for accepting the place, whioh |brought up by an attorney for the inficted had gone begging for some time. |counciimen. It is claimed that Foreman | Boiler Inspector Wolfe was directed to Harrison Nesbit i not & legal resident of prepare plans and specifications for re- |the county and therefore it ineligihle to pairing the city hall elevators, at an ex- serve as a grand juror. The technicality, pense mot to exceed $LaW, which action if sustained. would, it is said, necessitate sidetracks the bids heretofore reoeived for & Tecommencement of the whole graft in- | #*w elvators. Obcke were ordered re. QUirr. turned to the bidders and new afivertise- | Mavor William Magee will issue a proc- Ghinite’ Wil Do Sleils lamation Tuesday calling for a special elec- v R - Y | tion on April % to fill vacansies in coun- Councilman Davis wanted the committee et sl M M skl sy to arrange & formal dedication of the new | oo e ¥ | JACKSON., Miss. April 10—The forces sewer Just about completed on Fort Street, |y, are battling in the semate over the by giving & banquet therein. 1 Councilman Hummel said he favorsd an ):::r':,:‘,'::::.::?;,,.:u:.;:::.:on::: ice cream festival, to which everybody and |, y morning interesting developments are {his mister #hould be invited; but he Was'oyiected. A mcore of mew witnesses have ©opposed to an official function. been summoned and sergeants-at-arms are Councilman McGovern said he understood | geattered over the state Jooking for others that family of sewer rats had already taken pomsession. and he doubted the wis- | B|G BAZAAR IN THE BEE COURT dom of tackling the rodents with se miid —_— @ dose as ice cream. The commitiee de- Bemefit for the Park Wilde Home of clined 1o commit itself, the impression be- the Loeal Associated ing left that 10 turn on the water will be Charities. the best dedicalon. —— The commitee on public property and | Next Friday and Saturdar the peopie of buiidings was directed to find out how Omaha and vicinity will have an opportun- many buildings the city owns or has claim ity to ses for themselves what ix being on in various sections, for which no rent @ome in one branch of the melf-heip cam- is being received. paign being conducted by the Associated | . T ——— Charities. A baszaar is to be held on those | An cements of the Theaters. | ars in the rotunda of the Bee building, for 1f you haven't visited Miss Paisy at the the exhibition and sale of various articles Brandeis you are doing yourself a great | manufactured by men and women st Park {injustice, for she is one of the dearest giris | Wilde home. ever, and her list of admiring friends is ex- | When Mrs. Kimball gave the use of her ending as rapidly as ber mcquaintance. | large residence on Park Wilde avenue to | Miss Quinian is presenting the charmcter the Associated Charitier, Miss lda V. Jontz wo Gelightfully that ordinary praise fafls |®nd the board of directors at once grasped | |10 @0 her justice, and the company is one | the possibility, establishing therein a head of the best seen at the mew thester. It is GUarters for the utllizing of energy and & Savage profuction, siaged by Geerge Cleverneas that would otherwise go 1o Marion, and more than this can not be |™a%te. Throughout the vear the associntion said for a comedy. On Wednesday after- | 8Ways had peopie on its listts who did not noon & matinee will be played. The engage. | ANt charity so much as a chance to 8o | ment closses on Wednesday eveming. |work wuited to their capabilities oting this fact, Miss Jonts at onoe g busy “Melntryre and Heath in Hayti” comeés °SUIP the Park Wilde home in a manner to the Brandeis on Thursday eveming, a | '° *Wable her to utilize the work of the men and women needing encoursgement company of 190 heafied by the ocelebrated biack-Tace comedians, being engaged in pre. | T2 than charity. Sewing machines were secured for those who could use them and this merriest an maddest of m il s usical | o oterial was purchased 1o be worked up melanges from the pen of John J. MeN e T, 1t i a Klaw & Erlanger show, and this | | - - In the few months the home has been means gorge Sotneman S0 mowmary, | Oy erbons axe wonderful lighting effeots, smappy action | L ol g0 o piin themsnives through |4nd all that combines to make up & fine |, 4 work at the home. The results of this show. The engagement is for three Dights, | pork on the part of & few peple, will be YIS SRaRe. S S shown and offered for sale at the haraar, which will open next Friday morning at W o'clock. 1t will be kept open until 7 at night Friday. and or Ssturday will be open untll wnd 10 wi no For its closing week at the Bord the | Woodward Stock company is presenting “Mre. Temple's Telegram” in a way thet |y o'ciock is giving satisfaction to all. The engage-| men: ends on uréas night. and on Sun- | day afternoon the Howe Travelogue will| commence a five weeks' stay at the themter. | That “Duck-Nose” Bob Van Osten the | comedian with (he Serenaders at the Gay- iy theater. has the whole town talking jabout his laugh-producing ecoentricities | was clearly shown by the size of the crowd al yesterday s matinee—the largest Monday | matinee the popuiar Gayety has enjoyed in | “Ecsema on the head and mcalp is a several weeks. Upwar@s of 30 women common occurrence of & most commen avalied themselves of the bargain price. |fisease, and it is 1o be regretted that | most remefies for eczema which produce As on Sunday, the opening @ay for the |Cures when other parts of the body are | new bill at the Orpbeum, the fashionables &ffected fall to give good results when who contributed 1o the enthusissm that ob- (US*d for ecsema on the head tained “society might” (Monday) were| ‘The new drug quintome is @ifferemt pretty well agreed in the opimion that the | TT0M other ecsema cures offered 1o the { current bill i one of the bewt seen at the | PUBNC. for it proves an excellent remedy fOrphan W & Song S, T L {for all forms of salt rheum. tetter, ring- J6 Sy Toves. * el in | wOTm, proriasis and similer skin diseases { her because he is 2 cousin of Alice Lioya, |27 Purchasers report that ‘they can feel Your Eczema Heal (From the American Drug Reporter.) {ana there 1s & tendency 1o compare tne twe (' Do st 0w s eczema e mcalp causes annoy- [ o0 Sy SRS SO 60| g Mihiag. Geniveer and Talling helr, the sales of quintone are rapidly increasing PERSOIA'_'L__MIIMM end it 1s probably the mos: populer ‘heme ‘(n"-lm! known. All that is necessery is to dissolve tweo ounces of guintone in a R F. Haneon, E. Buoos and L. K. Ritter | ! | half pint of bet water and Jet it conl: now e S i 7 e S Clicape Montiy MUt | 00 tws sunees of slcibel. Per acosms | Pramk J° Emmert. manager of the Cen- |on the head rub guintone lotion well int tral Coal and Coke company of Omahs. |the scalp with the finger tips. For ecasma | { deaves Thursday for Salt Lake Oy, Utah, |¢ixewhere a cloth saturated with quintene "'-'lyi'ih_tah--bn‘!l. {Iotion is applied for a half hour iwice & 0 —————— {8y te the affected surface Quintome ‘ Bee Want Afs A.v Business Boosters. stope the ftching at once’ —(Adv.) | vice president, Mrs. Your Money Back On Demand ey WElll| S HOWARD i3 THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES 1t is so much easier to make ‘‘common clothing’’ than to make good clothing, it is little wonder so many makers pro- duce just ‘‘fair’’ suits. It is s0o much easier to sell common clothing than to sell good clothing, it is a wonder so many merchants are con- tent to do it. It is so much easier to get this poor clothing than to get " good clothing that it is little wonder only about half the Omaha men trade here. It is just as easy to get stylish, ser- viceable clothes as to get the other kind. We are waiting to help you to good clothes. SPRING SUITS OF EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 and up to $35 Richard save ¥ that won't be counselled can't be helped Men who refuse our advice om_the clothes guestion can't be benefited by our methods It is ploasant to note, however, 1hat the men who heed our counsel greatly outnumber the ones who do Those fellows don't even make up & goodwized minority No use talk this sore is & won- Aer * Invest your rent money instead of spending it most any of them will sell you a home a: you to pay for it with the rent money. the ‘Home Day’ idea of The Bee. We make Omaha a city of homes. many choice home bargains for sale others in attractiveness as a bargain. Your opportunity is here, grasp i e industria department of the As- ed Charities Omaha, which tunda of Bee Saturday this home Woman’s Work ‘ building week. |SETS BUILDING ABLAZE. THEN BLOWS OUT BRAINS jowa Man ‘llfl_l_;lnhl! Certain of Demth—Ill-Health Frompted Deed. of he a Friday and Activities of the Ozpanised Bodies Along the Lines of Un- Gertaking of Conoers to Women. At its annual mecting Monday afte the Omaha Woman's club elected the fol iowing officers 1o serve during the coming | vear: President, Mre. M. D. Cameron C. W. Haves; second | vice president, Mrs. L. J. Healey, recording | secretary, Mrs. N. H. Nelson; correspond- | cial ing secretary, Mrs. George C. Bonner treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Hume. The follow ing commities chairmen were elecied Auditing commitiee, Mrs. F. H. Straight constitution committee, Mrs. A. K. Gault courtesies commitiee, Mrs. Edward John son, and house and home commitlee, Mrs Isac Douglas. Miss Josie McHugh and Mr= Millard Langfeld were elected members of the library commiitee and Mrs. C H Chisem, Mrs. L. L. Boltz, Mrs. C. H. Aul Mrs. Edward Phelan and Mrs. Frank | Haller members of the membership com. mittee. As president of the « Mrs Cameron was elected first delegaie 10 th Civeinnat! biennial convention of eral Federath 10 16 Mre H. McGrew elected 1o MARSHALLTOWN Telegram. )—Albert & recluse IIving northeast of the city made Goubly sure of death todar when he set fire to @ shed, then went inside and his brains out with a shotgun | body was incinerated. He left & mete that | inficated that sickness had unbalanced hie HYMENEAL. | mina e Ralph-Rundall The weading of Miss Bessie Loulse Run- daughter of Mr. John C. Rundall, 76 | Michigan avenve, Evansion, Til, and Mr Roy Andrews Raiph of Omahs. will take place Wednesday evening. April 2. at the of Women's clubs, May 11| prige’s home. Miss Rachel Williams of W. P. Harford, Mrs. Sterling wil as matd of honor ana Mrs. Edgar Allen were Pietince P Doverell of serve as other three Eva McHugh of Sioux City sates whick club s entitied Mr. Lyman J. Bryson Mrs. N. H. Neison, Mrs. L. J. Healey best man for the groom Samuel Rees and Miss Jeaneite be Messrs. Henry Ve were elected alternates end Willard Dixon There was littie business aside fro It is to be & home wedding, with election, but it was decided to & C. Clark officiating the club's 17th birthday anniversary la., April 1.—(Spe- blew | dul ub the Gen Seneca. Kan serve | ana M deie- | Omaha and and | Ja., as b Mrs of Omahs Jess M desmaids. he a wiil be and the ushers w » of Evanston of o celebrate April Holoomb, aged 76 | His | A year ago there were only a few real estate brokers who sold homes on easy terms. Today nd allow This condition has been brought about by want to In Thursday’s Bee will be advertised a great on eas) terms. Each advertisement will vie with the t! | CONSUMER Valuable Henm Ignominiously with Eggs Out of Sight a Chickens Soarin IS STUNG AGAIN Dics, The grim red tape and system of railroad accounting cannot alwaye hold the joke- smith in check. Murder. scandal and funnyisms are irrepressible. Even in the face of death, the man with & tickled ides must have it out Northwestern freight @epot received & shipment of hens from western Nebrasks to Omaha. The fowls were sent to this city alive in a wooden crate, and when the | box reached Lincoln % was found that one of the bens was Gead. The way bill was consulted and the fol- | lowing potation was made upon it: “One of the hens dead at Linooin IKANSAS CITY OFFICIAL OuT Police Commissioner Marks Mails Resignation te Governor—May Have Been Friction. ) KANSAS CITY. April 16—Thomas Marks, member of the Kansas City Police Commissioners malled natien te Governer Hadley tonight. In his jetter cxign Mr. Marks save his a as police comminsioner have inter- fered with his practice of law and that he hus suffered hewvy financial losses as the result of this interference That there was friction between Marks and R B. Middiebrook, the other commis | sioner, has seemed apparent for some time. R Eoard his resig- | | | of of ion %, with &n informal afternoun given club roems Baturday Aafiernoor A 1 cent percapits tax was voie the expenses of the district meeting be held at South Omaha Wednesday of Lhis week n the Apr ) detra 0 Omzha women's other Jocal clubs promise resented at the Secoond tion convention held at at South Gmaba Wednesday The hostesses will entertain visiting delegates for luncheon and luncheen be served other visiting women cents a plate clubs as 10 be atetrict the public well as feders library = ¥ Wesk timable value to every expectant mother. will | at ¥ Dunfee Women's club at jng endorsed the rTecent Omaha Woman's club asking ordinance thet will eliminate much of the danger of the Fourth of July cele- | bration, and asked to co-operate with the jocal women in any way possible in in- fluencing (he council in faver of such Jegislation its last action meet of the in for an danger to the mother. Mother’'s Friend The Woman's Culture Neb, has undertaken to build & hospital and has reised 33,000 of the Decessary 8,000, 1t appealed 10 other clubs of | thy state 10 help it by each club woman contributing her very best tested recipe Local women will mail these 1o Mrs. F 3. Burnett, §04 Bouth Thirtieth street as soom &s poseible. These recipes are be combined in & Nebraska cook boek which will be sold and eds de- voled @evoted 1o the hospital fund club of Aurora, 2.—Therefo: essary 3. —In case be sccepied proven its mert 5—We give value Teceived and s our ialty. —The Omaba Correspondence confidential the prox Club women have been tend the sale of practicel invited to articles made 'MOTHERY FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. 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