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Nebraska PAKDUY RPUK YUUMG BASGLER Dawes. Youth Who Flagged Train with Roely is Out. HAVELOCK HEARING OF INTEREST Plea Brings Out Salary List Paid Officers of Lincoln Traction Company—Gavernar Leaves for Texas. From a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN, April 19.—Spectal Telegram ~overnor Shallenberger has pardoned Wa ter Barger. sentenced to state peni- rentiary for two yea om Dawes on & charge of piacing an obstruction ® rafiroad track. The man. who is 18 old. had shot himseif while out and pleaded that he had fagged to ride to some town whers medical attention. Besides flagging irain, We also pifed some rocks tricks In order to be sure tha wonldl stop. He had served about of Wis sentence. The pasdon mended by Judge Harrin court. ne ould get Haveloek's R The hearing on the apol State Raliway commission. and fighting ag#nst Qe agication pie ¢ fthe thilv.og lttle shop « of Hacoln, who fears that siock what 's now enjoyed by the epople of University Place, iieg View and Lincoin will be to take from the f Lincoin. College View is on M with a lawyer and so is University both fighting agaiist any rate to these o When the spplieation traction company’ at ¢ » make Lincoin, Coflege versity Place defendants with was done. All of these towns wer rate than Havelock. Wwas Brought out at the hearing wing salaries are paid the officers o fthe compaxy monta: Vies Presiden tary Senith, 208 Treasurer Bismbam., §oe 8. F. Foster, 4. C. Semcrest and 3 Halner, $150 each Miler, % Humpe.. manager X0 Booitheepe Place. nge in the e was first filed the View Prestient ! Brooks. Coark and Adie Interest in Exctse Meeting. The exciss board will mee moring and the purpose cide jgst how sale houses, dives s attorners. W ednesda he meeting whol or whatever wil loons. s official names of the piaces whers liqner can be Bought. are to be lieensed. 4nd it will also be decided whether clubs mas comtinue to sl liquor. 1t is the purpess of Mr. Powell to have the cubs notified that aftcr a certaln date they will no longer be pefmitted to sel Heuor as they-have been doing for the period during whictf*Tincoin was supposed e dry and du which it ‘was adver- tised that lquor could mot be bought here Mr. Poweil bDeiieves these clubs should be given a remsomable lengih of tme ‘o ac- quaint their membership with the new ord of things, for It im belleved o sudden droughg, ( Jdago!n SR QSR Sk s’ - %:ring to some of {he 4iubs. The time may be extended untff the liquor houses ars opened up, but thers is nothing cffi- about the time. Before the vote was cast in the election the gencral impression was created through dry sourees that the elubs would Dot be turbed and that it Would be made easy | for persons to seeurs it question whether Mr. Powsil wil to carry his peint and disty In_ the meantime, Ma one served notice on nat it must pot secu which awals it at o depot ciub was ordersd o cut the dray loads wers delivered fo anoth last aight, however, anmolest Bucker, woveterinaran, and anotaer party Bave been acrosted. and ope-2aif of a five- #alon kg of whisky was taken with them. Heats Populum Protest. The city ccuncii znt eoid feet and ref: % ipdorse the recommendation of fnanee committes for the repesi of & per cent ace on tax levied agains Lincoin Traciion company. There svems litte doubt that aance would have been ropealed had mciter been rushed throusgh as coa plated. but when (e facis became 0 the eitizems & mighty protest as I up. beesuse the supreme court had hekd that the ax was legal and equitable. So When the coumcil met yesterday a ma inmity deeided mot to mecept that recom- mendasion. it was urged on the finamce commitres that uniess the occupation tax was ‘,«»ua fares would have to be imereased is & be abie the b ng C e Eagles e & ship howeve ment and anoth liquor. Fiv ot beer the or m- ¥n Led WEDNESDAY, APRIX l‘ Nebraska orde all the mone porn moar mak tesired to make and that nerease would come through the State Railway When commiasion ed as it Be repeal of smber of citigens began cllmen were told the case the pin ord st for ance a test and that what the would not The on commission w bearing on Raasl had o whether it would ¥ tax “y epenl the oceupation t8 affect. for e popular ed the responsibility to the n ~reated he ot =0 ommis- et Still Inventing. Thompson, the Nebraska escaped being pa ey ot a consuitation wit is luck with the chief Thompeen, wh by tryimg to in ing machine, e which he has pu Inu thin patent Gavernor Shallenberger ay a inuseript teiling why s clemeney. The e ordinary tube, d fixed so it permitting rolleds inside wit them and without he gov has tube he he shou! mailing tube s simply but closed at both down ends will open the side, thus he ab. apers earing Haneh te Optometry Board. patiently wa 1e board ha e ma ot ce ng under the law es it was printed in stamped. in dnoth e state board does guarantee the competency of the hoider certificate; but that it was issued ander the law, without an examination The bomrd received for this kind of a certificate % and for giving an examina- tion the board received &5 from the appii- cant. governor said this morning tho: t punt of the fees had some- thing to the board’s decision about wording certifie The at torney genera an epinic gov t ad no msert tha: rep- ot 1 m gave the right to ficates and de board had been very identally uniess the governor may take steps t his orders. ould be done by appointing a new board and remov- eibers of the old board e of endorsement. This simply witnort Governor to Texas. Governcr and Mrs. Shailenberger. Colonei and Mrs W J urse, Judge and Mrs. Edgar Homard. and Mrs. Richasd I Mietcalfe, Miss Grace Shallenberger, and Mrs. A. L. Bishy and Colanéi Jorn G Maker, chaperoned By Colonel and Mrs. W. ¥ Schwind. left" this aflternoon for Texas for a week’s trip during which M. Schwind will pass his Texas land ip re- view before the officiais. During the abd- sence of the governor Lieutenaat.Governer | Hopeweil will bandie the reins of siase and Be has Leen imvited to make his home in Lineoin while so doing. Book by Plattsmeuth Mam. PTATTSMOUTH, Neb. 18.— Spe- ot Rev, Ward L. Auw tor of the Pirst Methodist Versus Cleansing. philcsophy ow p hich he gives his and clansing. Christain experi- the mimister seeks with a and m, iy that regeneration are sepu- of the Christain experience. | ay net these ma: occur clements. same as well April %8 & farmer | was found dead under a hedge fence last night his team standing in the fieid. going to the feld § o'cloek found her husband missing. After a scareh of three the dead man was fou e distance from the disc, a bedge fence. It is the opinion resuited from heart failure. that Teatn Beatrice to Vote Bomds. BEATRICE, Neb. April 19.—Special )— The city council last night ordered a speciai cleciion for May Il to decide whether to asue §T.00 boods for 3 mew water piant from weils. W. K. Paimer & Co., of Kan- sas City will furnish plans 5w the project. i | it orderad GOLD DUST Makes Hard Water as Soft as Rainwater e e e = Evcgy good housewife knows the value of nice, soft rain-water for washing clothes and for all cleansing secure rain-water, Gold Dust It isn't always convenient to however. : Neither is it will soften the hardest water, :{e out the mineral substances and make it so near like the water that falls from the clouds that you couldn’t tell the difference. Think what this means to yeu on wash-day. There’s a deal of difference between the action of hard and soft water for all cleansing. Just a little Gold Dust added to the water renders it soft and brings out the greatest cleansing value. Try it the pext time ou wash clothes or Gold Dust real- o] Auto Gasoline Tank Exploded by Cigar Match Prominent Men of Ainsworth In- jured as Resuit of Peculiar Ae- cident at Long Pine, AINSWORTH, Neb Telegram. »—Four well known C. Tolliver, Rex Bafley, E. L. Tarson and Marion Foster. had a miracuious eseape frcm death about 7 o'clock last svening as the result of an automohile accideny The men were returning from Long Pime and had crossed the canyon about 3 mile distant when one of the men stepped from the car tght a cigar. i match and it roiled ne. > gasciine. and exploded. AJ the men wers ¢ considerable distance by the explosion Mr. Tolliver suffered and one leg being badly hastened to Long Pine and physi now beileves he The other members of,the party wers more r less burned and shaken up by the acei- dent. They w r taken to Long Pine. where their Church Sues for Subscription Methodist Congregation Seeks to Enforce Pavment of Pledge to Build New Edifice. - from cold? just threw the tawn the warst, burned. the will ne He was nding investment! able in the subsc od ewaily a labi as the t of the inducement held »y the subscription, are being cailed ecnisition in a case just filed in the dis- trict court here. The plaintif? Methodist ¢ h of Fullerton, a corpora tion. The claim is set up that in April of 197 a number of persons subscribed t by nto ng themse amounts toward new M of those whose agreement contribute the eost of building a hureh in Fullerton ame appears signed on. ! various hodist Jan who ahead and s claimed refused to pay his $300 sub- d subsequently moved from Action against him is started in Merrick county because he owns propert; here, against which an attachment has beey issued. The church trustees bring suit for the full amount of Jameson's sub- scription, $00, together with interest from fhe time it became due, and the costs of the action. WOMAN'S ATTEMPT TO END LIFE MEETS WITH SUCCESS | Mrs. Cora VanOrsdal of Steele City Expires from Woumds Seif- Infifeted. FAIREURY, Neb., April fal)—Mrs. Cora Van shortly after § o'clock last even- ng ber home at Stecle ¢ seif cted wound. Mrs. Van x while temperarily insane last Thursday might. murdered her I-year-old daughter. 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No arrangements as yet have been made far the funeral. sistel by the Rev. Thomas G: Masons had charge of arrangem BEATRIC. V. T. Gare,_ the ockman om Callle filed a suit divorce and al! ng to be his common day filed affidavits charging | extort mene; TARVARD—Tha burned “Monda. hor longing to farmers were burned. This is an cid land mark and ths second barn burned on this site, the other some twenty ago. The bulldiriz had lttie reasonably insured. | BEATRICE—At a meeung of he ¢ of the Young Men's Christian asso | Monday evening C. H. Lavers tend resigmation as secretary take ef | August 1 and the same was accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Lavers will engage in Youn Men’s - Christian ' association work in state of Washington. | HOLDREGE—Jackson & Son: { the Iroquois Smoke House | W. H. Cooper of Central ¢ cefved in exchange, a Merr: recto DOCKET AT CENTRAL Ty t ndge Thomas Sets Cases for Term Begianiag Monday. CENTRAL CITY. Neb., April 1.—Spe clal. )—Judge George W. Thomas was here from Columbus yesterday and set the docket for the reguiar spring term of the y district court, which convenes in the city|JPon which they Sill probably move in nex: Monday. April 3. The first jury-triak| City, who will have eharge pince for to be taken up will be the action of the the new gwner. has already assumed man- stats against William Barritt on a charge '-l:fl'v"‘v % venging liguoe 1 the o it the| FAIRBURY_The poeisi_cierks intention of disposing of it unlawfully. The | grigns for a ba: o state mrting second case will be the trial of Sherman Dostal clerks. ich Is 0 be held in On the civil docket the first case set £or | ent and give short talks and fearing was the action of Quintila M | day long to be remembered b: Dresher of Omamha against B H. Barrts, | 9ffice department of th's ef formerly of this city but mow residing CHADRON—-The debate between Allla and Chadron High sof Okiahoma. The suit is for damages grow- | Alliance. Alllance was ng of » real estate deal The second ]lmrl:: - L is the suit of Dr. N. J. Hoagland DU0. an - against Willism Jordan, an action brousght | s eg M by a physician for professional services, the Tenth grade. The judges w defendant setling up the Wagner of Sturgis. R: fense of a “no cure. no pay o Coomfied oul Miso We The third p4 s the action of the S. Hirsh Distiiling | week-end compang against J. J. Roach for indebted- | coupie who b ness claimed to have been mcurred when | TAnCe to get | Vietarsa. British o defendants was engaged I the saloon | | ispenroad of Kanses business in Grand leland. cipients of Tudge Barr's docw There are encugh other miner cases and| POt wait lomg to tast its wo . married the same evenng by equity proceedings to make the April term | gl o't B Cioalian churen of court quite au interesting ope from pres- rectory ent prospects. have traded this_eity to They & county farm. clerks in the HOLDREGE—Frank Coilins {who for some years has been with the hotel busfess in state has purchased the & acuse at Curtls and Nebraska Sews Notes. CENTRAL CITY—Harvey Boyd a Cen- Veterinary bhe has sttended for the last taree years. | He intends ta locate at Mason City. et Botel BEATRICE ok Ve Bt ie Botel man for some time agent for the Prudential Imsurance eom-|Svans hotel i this city He will peny, was married in Lincoin yesterday |“"7F® of the Curtis hotel April 21 to Miss Cors Blackwood. They will make | HARVARD-—The bodw of Mrs thelr home in this city for the present. punr :“fl:‘”"lfi;’ from the IL;' n - 25 buried in the nemetery Monday e ey o The T fuiminan | Sawteil. who haf been inmne for tw of her husband oniy & few |fI® years, was the wife of Jonm Sawt They were mnoag the eariiest | Who eracted the first two-story business sectiers lu this community and leave ) Bullding in Hervard. this being in the win eieven children. most of whom are grown. | T of 23 Her family removed to C3li- fornia several rears wnd a guardian was appointed for Mes Sawtell snd her farm, Qled yesterdny ai hiw home In this | fee o, ha® Deen fuld by, various orders of Several chiidfes and s widow sur- |0 SOt wre the decrased. The funeral was heid m'fl-'_mr' Bl L o -;n = ol Satesment” malie . e a lecture ag the Rden i - A v oy | chureh in this citv last nght His ook | was “Fends m Kentucky.” Dot d uth and snereeded hin sudience through his encire Mr. Green thew were extremely it and bear Mr Green 3 B sequence he is much and feeiing a great deal he le bety Befors they wi going make 3 Rob Him Twice On One Night Burgiars Specinl;:g on Property of A Ginskie, Groecery, Looting Stors and Barn Simultaneously. two-weeks Ginsie. fou mes of a day r at 158 North Twant was singied as the d bur Monda ernoon sarn at his residence, nad been robbed. working befbre mail e nd prowlers, batly. ot of §1 trom the sew was unable to he day amount orm Persistent Adv-rtisng s Returns COUNT ALL THE CHILDREN. IS PLEA OF SCHOCL BOARD Member Lindsay Shows Wihere Om: Has Been Wronged in the Past by Wrons Count. at importance of the and the need fo sorrect was empha: evening by Member Lindsay neeting of the Bourd of B The newspapers should waks 5D o this subje said Mr. Lipdsa Omzba. in common with raska. was somewhat jon. Thus we gat he least DN, thiw pragtice has been stopped by bosrd, azd the point | waat to make ow is that children should Le enumerai:d oniy where they aisep, and nowhers eive. They will nat then De enumeraied at two places, with a comsequent urreilable return.” day For ther antairly, to sa You can Chamberiam s _ough Rem- eiy 4w coulidestly to & Gabe a3 0 anv ossett SPRIN G 1S HERE § MEEThavidllie-'w step that shows your feet have the Springtime glad- mess. Which means: weer the Shoe "MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY" Siyle M. 195 This new Crossett style is a snappy model in the new shade—"Boston Gray”. Just the shoe to go with your gray spring suit. 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