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FRIDAY, APRIL 15 lto nave been whoily seettentai and that [Board of Eduration, dropped lead Wednes- ° s Nebraska |esses wera three other stonesetters or i widow and two childr helpers and Contractor Bvans. The fall | MCOOK-—Mrs. Ellza Odell, aged 78 vears. | occurred immediately after the men had | died T'tl':fll"’-n:h’”vl";-"lnnm!i St the . ® - v Ak DAY LALL DOSUED { — Ta Tor burial, her son. B . Oden ot le Brooklyn, arriving in this city the night b — | bcharff Asks for of her Aeath, and accompany‘nk the corpse 5 Governor Proclaims April 22 as Tree to Towa. -7 Plansic , . | OPERATI ON | Traction Franchise| 5ot ., S Ask your grocer for a Free Package . | tory union and McCook expects | | | | -y | ctub 1 in eorrespondence with | tral Aspets Files Application | desires to build a £10.000 fiour mill in Wy U. G. Powell, Member of Execise | more. Wymore eftizens will take haif | i nllfi‘!‘l ‘ounci o 1 eon 0 Wymore | o Board, Says He Will Urge Strin- b . = Sve Premise Bave cieady. move sever I » pdes -~ oriman ' DR T o o s e L) hirardelli’s Flicks HASTINGS, Neb., April l4-<Special)— | WYMORE—The eity council has engaged Raiirods. P g e il kgt £y A BB K 3 — - - - meoln, Who pur- | giarted last fall to locate a Supply of water ' . Wis chesed the right-of-way and all assets of | for city use. Mr Mohrbacher will begin From a Statt “Del"rm‘sf. = | he Omaha & Nebraska Central railorad | WOTk in about two Weeks in the vicinity LINCOLN, April l4.—(Special Telegram. After an opera- project at receiver's sale, has askéd the | Of 'he Burlington’s Blue river bridge. b L ot o0 S0 | mmime i sounch for . s gvng | ANGRELTVE o 10 Chengs ootz & one package given free with every pound ¢in wmial Arbor day proelamation calling the Omaha, Western & Lincoln Railroad | men hers are still out and their places are pon the citizens of Nebraska to plant & ::fi.h:‘:):th.:dd!: company the Fight to use certain streets | VCANt One outsider worked a short time, roes Wecording fo the usual custom B i s Geo | heve. | but was induced to quit. ril 2 ] WYMORE—_Thers are six applicants for " e tor wanted me to | The Omaha, Western & Lincoln has taken | saioons In Wymore, James Kahout, James G. Powell. member of the sxcise board b . |have another opera- | over the assets purchased by Mr. Scharff, | P! Charles Snow, Daniel O'Deonnell and f Lincoin, today said that he would recom tion. [took Lydia E. | and is said to have European capital avail- | Harry Mesk. residents of this city. and mend to the excise board that stringent Pinkham’s Vegeta- nstruct the rosd as soon as com- | o nan Thenhaus of Alma. CENTRAL CITY=W eroe of Clarks tes be adopted to prevent the sale of ble Compound and right-of-way and terminal franchises | was bronghe here Wodnendny oy oreiark and arrigned liquor in clubs. This question 1 am entirely cured | 3re ed. Mr. Scharff informed the | before the board of Insanis be examined . o , discussed at length by the board of my troubles.”— | .,uncil that the plans prepared for the |Under the provisions of the dipsomaniac s = . law. The b ided that he wa 2 The State Raflway commis ws de- Mrs, AUGUSTE VESPERMANYN, De FOT- | yaq contemplate comstruction. and equid- | subjeet for ireatment and e il be toon {ded to employ W. G. Ure of Oma est, Wiseonsin. ment complete that will cost $7.000 per |to Lincoln by Sheriff Ier at once. former of the « Another Operation Avoided. | o wi 5 Board of Count pmmis . mile. The route will be from Omaha to ARVARD—In this victnity sioners of Douglas county, to value the New Urleans, La.—'‘For years I suf- | are very umeven (3 ) Hastings along the projected Nebraska |20 d others b n ~ terminal. property of the ruilroeds or | fered from severs female troubles. | C il IF Lo, o T the iatie | 224, Others badly inned by various caue GROUND CHOCOI ATE Omaha under the terminal tax law. Finally I was confined to my and . Siseite’ ME il arvaindiiiiiie had ER A & meeting of the ) doector said an operation was neces- tver to g Board _of Education a la hour st | Phone Compantes tn e o Fave 1.ydia I, Pinkham's Veg. | been made with the Omaha Street Railway |night W T Davie was ra-eierted principai | The State Raiiway commission i look-| atalis Gompound & trial first, and | company to use any or ail of the lines of | 3£ the Beaver City sehools for the ensuing | n kp & number, af teiephions. companies | wag saved from an o mlt:un.';t—‘g\grg_ BRI N e ¢ it STEC B Arers bare A " have their rates on flle, but whose - 5 L) sary to ask for fran TO) escay death this morning by explo- | .Y PEYROUX, 1111 Kerlerec St., New ped i I3 xplo- | MWirters have been declared forfeited bY ‘I;:}x,,“m La. o olie. A franchise for fifty years has been Won of & rlash Mght ised in K leans, La. photographic omrrit "o gecretary of state hecause of a falure Thirty years of nnparalleled success sranted in Havelock. Sustained s badly lacerated 1o pay their occupation tax. The follow- eonfirms the power of Lydia E. PInk- | The proposed line. if buflt. will be bonded | )\ MBRIDGE-The Republican v | f an ol A & T e | R TRRIT B caoc Lo rre Bt e e T | pSAMNIDGN- T S the most popular of all western products, stary of state, Lave no author- female diseases. The great volume of Scharff has a report by an eminent engi- v'l:)n:d [;nlr:x:(t‘ its annual " 11 3 A P & g -~ ¢ o s an b | tb "o d bustess: - b unsolicited testimony constantly OUE- | near showing that even with the paymene | 1873, Delogates and ministars huve been in stead y increasing use onthe acifie Albion & Loretto Telephone compa: ing in proves conclusively that Lydi& of interest on these bonds the road can be | from Red Cloud an the east to Trenton Lny Albious gow Telepho cumpany, A B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound i8 | ;rofieaniy operated. Pallsade on the west. Rev. J. S. Bayne | Ainoons e o irytome, Emeas B maniabin ‘emady Jor thoms. ik | " or e 2ty o act tor et | 5 Holiegs. was St i ms| Coast for nearly forty years. Eady. Chdopel Exchamus Teicpugss trossing feminine ills rom WHICh 80 | sotion his request for a franchive was de- | “praEItT company, | Sprincview: Farmers' many women suffer. | terred for later consideration. | panied two young men, Hartis and Tt Biws Beme Teeohine company, Bowar If you want special adviceabout |to the state penitentiary today i . e o+ [ Doades ‘Faitty 0" S corogay: | They earn to say wrardeill’ s ar-aree 3 Fox O elepho v case write to Mrs. Pinkham, e i & | o LT It Lynn, Mass. Her advice is Custer Divisionists | forcibly entered and’ stolen clothing. trom om- company, Crawford: Grayson Teiephone | greo “and always helpfule | Water. " Jug Davis in Weening . i R [ o pones ge H. D. Travis sentencod the; d II h wan en c n==)y Bloominglons MeCook Telophone in Confcrcnce | t0 serve twa years in the state penitentiacy. eLys when you t € g une comgany, MoCook: Muxweil & Brady To- Pt A o pany, Br cLean Tein- | = e = — e S S original, superlative Ground Chocolate. k iephone company. Burweil: North- | served by the and ther " Soattrd Telephone = company, = Plerce. |accept the ring, claiming it was not the Lines Adopted at Meeting at Grand e aila- ystone ‘elephol . Jcf rrived his i o‘}‘.:.fi Puxton. Telaphons company Pax oo oy "d"‘;";‘ e ‘“‘“ I‘":‘; Island Not Satisfactory to Many YO Will - . . ton, Riverton Teiephone company. River- this morning and identified the Secti u l mad bv th mos modem SC; Cflhfi fon: Red Tino Mu:‘\mrT"I-phum- compan one he sold and shipped to Marsh tions. tis € by the t 1 c , Burr Gak: Sutton. | Telephone _company i B G B S . Mo | Bel; . J ] el e e | tie sestbining. peact SIS | SROKEN BOW. Mo, AvHl 1h{epecial) elieve | process from the finest cocoa beans W~ e cphone company, Wayne, —Division representatives from several Cus- —— s, 2 New Rates for Rushville, |SAYS NOT EVEN A RAIN ter county towns were in Broken Bow ves- || The nice things fols say about ke Pt mpdiaons ! g the | Ot By BARE EHREOLI WET it oot m & e & i and is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. Ninn Rushville Telephone company, on and after the division lines recently adopted. The Mey 1 1910 large and collect the f0l- | upyepyehing Dry Now,” Declares Meeting was strictly private, Broken Bow P ) lowing"sohedule of rates and a: B ter E. R. Siser, Here om | Deople being carefully exciuded. The di- os : ; o ness telephones, §.# per month; nee | Shent Dushiitis Tulp vision convention was heid two weeks ago ” telephones, .08 per month, 35 cents per at Grand Island, at which time lines were montis diseount to such subscribers as | gy s oin and a rain 88Teed upon cutting Custer county into five furnidiy their ow Ealephone Instruments: | woet e e town wate. jokingly said | PATS These lines wers found to be so > D.Ghirardelli Co. switching farm liue’ teiephones, %.90 DOT | poutmaater Edward R. Siger as he ailghted | UNSSUSfactory in certain sections of the Oa-s l es BN FRANEISCO Year, payable semf-annually, 290 x| from s Burlington train. Mr. Siger came | COUNCY that4t was necessary to cail a con- months in advanee. to Omaha for a short business trip and was | ference of divisionista. Broken Bow seems Since 1852 I‘,‘;fl S » b Gavernor Wrltes Letter. nclined to be optimistic cancerning the | 'C De the bone of contention, as none of the || smer yoy try them with cream, il 3 Gowernor Shallenberger. In connection | iiquor situation in the capital city. NS B WSt it S he city In their territory. and — with the recent letter from the Soldlers’ | “Some of the people are kicking and |° . | [ home_at Grand Island bearing on condi- | granting,” he sald, “but the great major- | The former lines put Broken Bow in the SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES ] : [ e narthwest county and the people of Merna, [ . Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiweptic powder. It m Lm m F m B‘. tons thers, has sent ‘the following letter | ity aro satisfied. I think that the repeal | SOPHITON COUNTY W0¢ the Deople of Meraa. “The Ifl‘fl'& painful, smarting Dervous fest, and nmantly takes to the commandant, Ell Barnes: of Rule 12 of the Excise hoard, which pre- the sting out of corns and burions It's the greatest| v | county seat, strenuously objected. Lines " ‘Allen’s Fool-Ease My Dear Colonel—L have learned from the vented common carrters from dellvering comfort * dimovery of the age. Dublic press and elsewhers of some cam- |jjgour to one’s home, was responsible in a | WOt l“:’“‘;""‘"m‘“" "’Bo"" — Plegs. 10c and 15¢ e e s, Yieds’ st Why waste ‘time and money planting Bt "furnished the Saidices and. Sailger | STeat measure for the big majority in tavor | ST BY SUImnAUNE Broken Bow. but the R ey T doubttul seeds when you cam, buy seeds that Home. which is under your control. Sgme of keeping the city dry. Theer was no doubt | cagapans: gl R e e eoct! CATALOGUE grow from 3 o thepe mmary geewt to emadate Som i my mind but what the vote would be A% sad southwest has net af Yet' been porrr e g T < g % one Van 3 agail | address Allen 8. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. T. FREE ess, an Inmate of the [nstitu- * determined on. The divisfonists are having | Postum Ce: - . N Bon uf whiEh: vou, At comantane: sw | W6albre she lauor tratfle. T think that the | (FEFTINS TR U8 (vistniet o baving real Company, Ltd. ebraska Seed Co. who Ras shown by communication placed = Excise board will be-more liberal this year | o | Howard Stre: ne Douglas 1126 I edence hafore: (. Board IVeSIgRton | thun was ust. and 1 owan't be sur. [Ioen a8 tHeY refume to stay fixed. e e TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER] 1813 Howa et Telepho a t Grand [siand some time ago, s | oo s o et W § actuated by personal enmity toward you, | Prised to see the boand grant a lice OF | viston standpoint is that thers are not | | One Dollar o« Year. 30d, e openiy~admits in s ietier handed one or two wholesale “"'::‘:;.;’:“.’:e"’l“(“’:lm..u.m county seats to go around. Every |’ e tiat he I8 seeking to create able | could buy a case of liqu town that gets a cinch on the county seat | | whoops 1t up for division, and those that | for political purposes. 1 do not intend that el t. thei# Nomes: any precaugwn. shail be neglected that will e e safeguard tae character of the food furn- “The fght tn Lincoln was against are left out become rabid antis. At the | ished the members of the Soldiers' Home. open bar and places of temptation for the . | The Buard of Purchase and Suppiles con-' g genes Lincoln may be, as Dahiman | 25t election division was defeated by 1500 | tracta, for, food and clothing of first class e ere town: amd for this | MAlority, and by reason of the unpopular | | quaiity, and it is my order to you that if T¥e. & large coficge towd. aad OF 0V lines recently adopted, it is expected to far | st any time meat or other foods of a|r the pedpie are inciined to do all | o8 °FF | Periihabie nature are offered o Y | they can to lessen the temptation susround- | Sxceed that If the question iv ever hrought contragtors in & condition in any wise agt | 0°Y 00 €0 W TS CETRCEEL BRI 1o vote again. | st standard, you are to, DB ¥ e h y | ot 16 % & oty otz ' I think that the American ides of the raject it at once and notf: 3 or ! all Feeble-Minded Person Weds. and the Bom:d of Public Lands - 1r question is all wrong. In Euroean | BEATRICE, Neb., Aprl I—Special %0 that the interests of the By b g o | ‘ T #harge And of the state shail be countries liquor can be obtained anywhere. | pyjagram,)—The Board of Supervisors in tected. and there is but littie drunkenncss. While | ueunion here today learned that Julla While not wishing to giwe countenance ' wags in Cuba I noticed that the stuff ¥ Holmes, an inmate of the feeble minded| ° o stortes sent out by your personal ani 2 1 -ty de » Doiitical enemy for the adinitted purposs C7UId be bought at almost every other door: | \yeiruee and & ward of the county, had | & 3 o injuring yau and this administration, [| The people :nkdh;hl\m; c:::::l’r-mk_.!""n: resently been married a¢ Wymers to. Sam- | : A i to con you fn the st st | beverage and seldom bee: unk. 1¢ o . | forms that 1 expect that nothing but the Lev 2 geinken. mam on the street the | 16l McWood. and passed a resolution in- - : Best_service, care and food is to be / ¢ | structing County Attorney F. 0. McGirr to to the men and women in your institution chances are he ‘would’ be an American. | proceed at once to have the marriage set Who deserve ihie especial care of the staze. Switching off to politics, Postmaster | New rles for the overnment Of Your in- | sizo said that he waswt & politician, but | ¥id® and Drosecute the parties according stitution are being formuiated by the . e “tacarg | 1w Board and will be approved by the gav- | he expressed the-opinfon that th - ernor and sent to vou for your guidunce. | ents have fallen flat.” and said that the | T wish you would send to me at once your i o e ¥ o rty OGALLALA, Neb, April 14—Special P report an o any foudation for tie state. | NS SO e ity 1o ltmalf. Tme | Tolegram.)—Keith county got a heavy rain Open Friday By any: contractor 1o ition 1% | anly way they carry an election,” said the today of fully one inch. Small grain is from 10 a. m. OW p el S looking fine. An Inch of rain fell the last your ehacge. _ Nery respectfully. postmaster, “is by joining forces with the to 7 p. m. contASITON ¢ SHALLENBsRGER. | (OEREEn (8 week in March and the crops have made Oypon Sotwr alohel EIl A. Barnes. Burkett, Neb. rapid growth. o SR A : 11 55 2 R. J, Cain, & farmer of this county, has | cial Telegram,)—The cooner’s jury inquir-| BEATRICE-O. G. Coomley of Plekrell| . [ received reports on the samples of corn [NE Into the death of Alexander Malcolm of L u'rurnunwnn-u-y e b nleds he recentiy. sent to the Agricuitural | Omaha, who fell from the roof of the post- maicth &% nome'on o farm near Pickreil. p - = Cotw |0 with tour CE—G Wonder. an old_resi- | - eci-ffe at Lincoln to.be tested. Mr. Cain office buliding while engaged BEATRICE—Galen 3 Tl whem e Mushed. ROl Stow Jiaged | © en in setttng a stonme, found death |dent of Blue Springs and member of the B o ot e In the Rotunda of The Bee Building Will Be Held - tewtings, There, of the 27 Kerriels tested, | s ol s \ M gres Ouly one ear was bad, all of the Trouble With Backaehe and Dizziness Caused by Diseased Kidneys, Mr. Wm.i Mn CHin has for some time been setting Witheut Redief. 1 the standard . Pheips county cam srow- He Was Then Completely Cured by Four Botties of Warner's Safe Cure. A ing, apgd this year many of his neighbors Sampie Bottle Will Be Sent Free to Any Reader and others who have heard of his success- of The O:uh.‘ l:l”r' Who w:::-l- e e ful methods will plant the crop as he does Unsolicited statements of this kind from reputable men . WLl The tase sesson Mr. Cain’s way of plant- Baxter of Minnéapolls Minnesota, are overwheiming proof of the merits of for the benefit of their industrial depmment ing the corn on aceount of the dry weather Warner's Safe Cure as a cure for all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and | whieh has prevailed during July, August blood. Thousands of letters are received from grateful men and women, 'lml and September I o lgt the seed. and that have suffered tortures with Kidney Dllelfie. ?r!lht'l D‘t;olt:; !I':’fihm‘::dfll:::::; not tod thiek. I'n’ M. Cain's judgment. Uric Acid in the blood and other complications caus m dise; } sk i backed by the results e obtained, it is far and Who have been completely cured with a few bottles of Warner's Safe Cure. | Y h lp t lf Y h f Y l h Better to have some empty hills than it iy Mr. Baxter 'ntn.p “About a year age [ was troubled with biadder uul; Ou Call e l Ou come ere or our unC % have many hills containing three or kidney trouble, and I had tried most every known remedy, as well as several more stalls. ot our leading physiclans here in Minneapolis. e “T was troubled with backache and dizziness, and was not able to perform Afternoon Tea from 3 to 5 p. m. H Auto Man iu Big Huery. my daty as detective. A personal friend of mine advised me to try your great V i s FREMONT, Neb., April li—Special)—M. | pamedy, by which he had been cured four vears befors. ! 3 i Denney of Fullerton was arrested a: “After using cne bottle T was able to continue my worik, and four bottles A worthy cause calls you here | S ecial Features fi Some of the articles for sale Columbus on the request of the clty mar-| oompletely cured me. Now I am as well as ever in my life. i Do sliis ‘o p . Fancy Aprons .............$ .50 to § .75 —:u u‘r l:-r\ahlbul v-‘muu an -hcn-u- “1 wish to thank you,for what you have done for me, and until my dying| This is an opportunity to test the % All kinds of Ladles’ Aprons .. of violating the speed law with his auto- guy | will praise the merits of Warner's Safe Cure.” WILLIAM BAXTER, 10 our heart and get all that your money i Children’s Aprons mobile. Denney met two men by the name | 35 g¢ 3 Minneapolis, Mfnn., (Supt Baxter's Detective Ageney).” e b e e Lunch Served Friday and Saturday Nurses' Aprons I 5 Dol whel Mui snthe Nseler Jansh 1¢ you are troubled with bachache, dizziness, aching jeints, nausea or|[ “© b e Black Office Aprons Fanaieg 1o atap. Tho swa. men were thiown | OUIEF symptoms of Kiduey Disesss. or If In the past Sensrations any of your ||| The Park Wilde home ia conducted by the 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Ladies’_Undersiirts e forefathers have had kidnev trouble you shouid lose no time in testing what " Kimonas ........ , x.:::ma .5."?. eider, o man about T became | o LU g 00 Cure will do for you. It will help you from the first dose. Associated Charities for the benefit of those Home Made Dflmfi Coffee e Do . L g s SNpeR. peei 1t is « compound made up from the jucies of medicinal herbs scientifically || who are abie to produce handiwork of ome e an distance and seriously Injured. Demney Rom; e hurried compotinded, and while it is full of curative properties it is tarmiess and leaves d or another, and possess too deep a pride Clothes BOgR «......oo0ivey o urried on without stoppiug. The ancon- . Sandwiches Pies T AR R a5 Laundry Bags .. . . 85 sclous #an was pleked. up & few minutes 00 Dad after effects. It clears up the liver. kidneys and bladder, and enables| to be objects of charity; \ taken to North Bend. The younger man 80¢'sold By all druggists. All day long, throughout the year, the Shoe Pockets . . . PR A5 Tater by anotier man tn an automobile ang e kidnevs to do their work effectually. It I8 put up in 50c and $1.00 sises) #mcaped with a few brulses. Den: 3 f hy he bowels d t freely. it shows that the liver is inactive, and the i Sweeping Ca, 0 SroUENE hack 1@ Dogn e e? Wi | e, natead GE Deimir Sliminuted Ny the Titastines. iy '-"".“Y e the isod e[| eripples, invalids and old people toll from Cflndy Booth Srwptis Crpe onnty for wial | seqnence the internal are deranged and you bave a biliouw attack. After fre- Wi gkt Pridey sud Setardey is your - il ' | quent aftacks the skin s »ailow and rouh. You are troubled with headache |(| moOTR ¥ 4 Holders . .. . . 15 Stonngev's Triek with Ring. conwtipation, coated tongue. bad breath. sour stvmach, lows of anpetite. pains in the | Y fi PLATTBMOUTH, e, .., (Spe. | wide aRd you fesl SUE GF woFt, and shouid take Warner's Safe Pilla, pursly vegetabls, |[| chance to witness the result of fheir work Home made candy of all sorts. You'll Silk Quiits Y Comforts, orders taken . : 3.00 lutel: b lazatt g " " Ik g - clal.)—& straager attempred :xhlc. -unr«mfl.:‘u utely m.l:rn:: injurtous -:“unn.-; & perfect lazative and purchase that part of it which pleases you . P2 B o o gihsnidly 1 200 g Tfi&mlwmlnwm‘mr&wmwmTh-ydomnln—‘ = i e & or leave any after effects. H won't be buttonholed foresd to buy. : And many artic! men a8 wi D. L Amiek. A : To convinee every suffer from diseases of the kidneys, liver, biadder and ||| *°° . . made varieties. A jeweltr in Nebraska City named Mich- blood that WARNER'S SAFE CURE will absolutely cure them, a samole bottle | W seisen shipped & diamond ring C. O. D. to and alto a sampie box of Warner's Safe Pills will be sent FREE OF CHARGE, W E Marsh ac Myasrd. While examining | postpaid, to 3 1 Q‘...n Warsh, with « er—— e