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] * ’ A\ THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, 7 BRIEF CiTY NEWS Tave Boot Print s W gwovoas —Certifica Pubile Accomntast. Tighting Fixtures—Burgess-Granden Co. 1960 Watienal Life Insurance Co.—isi0. Charies £ Ady, General Agent, Omaha Stors Tour Fizs Pars In moth proof sults Nominal cost. Shukerts, 16 & Har'y Bent Mosey s a landiord's profit Put 5 & home 4t makes for family happi- ss und independence. See Nebraska Sav ing.and Loan Ass'n 1605 Farnam. Omaha sistant Atiothey 8 R Rueh eave this evening for Muskogee, Okl. to arrange for the trial of Governor C. E shell of that state, under federal in Gctowat for complicity in the Muskogee 2ude. The trial will take plac %t Tulsa. Oki. beginning May & Limmen Goes to Demver—E B Linnen Gl agent of the land department has e @ Denver to Jook Into some alleged 1and mequiremest irrcgularities. Upon com Dletien 6f his work there he wiil join Spe cial Assistant Atwerney Genersi S R. Rus n Oklahuma te assist MusSogee town jot frauds. in which Goev- crmor Haskell ind others are alleged 1o be impiteeted Sore Affidavits in Fratt Caseii Srome and D M. Viosonhaler filed aff: davits Monday in district court epposing a motion bebalf of Mrs Julla Mon somery Pratt T motion is to dissolve t achiment on the residence, secure ar the time Messrs. Brome and Vinsonhaler fMed suit aga The afti davite assert th s mot a r dent of Omaha and say that since she has Deen living In the east sh flied a homestead clalm and a stone and timber e near Round Up, Mont, and gave residence a ¢ filing as at E wa Burlington Belief Department—Burl ton hes rs has just recelved the twen- ty-first annual report of the Burligion Re- d shows that n the assocats The relief department {8 a voluntary organi- zation of Buriington employes, who bi themselves together into a mutual accident isurance company. During the year just ended Si78.000 has been paid out in benefit and during the twenty-one years the asso- ciation bas been in existence the company spent from Its own treasury $1.530.00 maintaining and operating the deportment Oven §7000,000 has been paid out In benefits by the department since its organizat BSurety Company Loses Suit—The Amer- fean Surety company lost its suit agains( ar: now D. M. Vinsonhaler Monday, when Judge Rédick sustained a demurrer in behalf of the defendant attorney. The surety com- peny sued Vinsonhaler for costs incurred in defending suits brought by the county | of Douglas to recover fees in the count judge’'s office when Mr. V' the incumbent. Fined for Sale of Diseased Cow Live Stock Men Who Drove Tubercu- lar Animal from Iowa Prose- cuted by Government. J. Jensen and Allen Dudley, two enter-| prising live stock men, were fined in the | United States district court $10 each, Mon- | day morning for driving a diseased cow, supposed to be afflicted with tuberculosts, from Council Bluffs, Ia, to the South Omaha stock yards, in violation of the .apd pravided. B recent sitting of ths federal grand jury, and entered A piea of guilty of the offense Their purpose was to dispose of the diseased animal, but the bureau of animal .industry interferred. the cow was con- fiscated and destroyei. HOTEL AND TELEPHONE MEN BEAT TRADER AND RAILROADER At the Sunday meeting of the Omaha Gun elub, John n won out over Eimer Cope and Warren Cunatff by one point. Hill made % out of | onhaler was il and Tom E. Parmele HUSTINCTON T0 GIVE IT UP Interest Rates WATER PROCESS ABOUT DONE e Are Raised on Tho® You Look the Town Over, S s St AR :::vm“‘ Farm Land Loans " ‘me e wem | YOu'll Find No Spring Overcoats PREFERS TO PAY THE PESALTY Big nsurance Compamies Decide to DE. LEAL TO INSTALL THE PLANT || 4. at $15 Equal to DO‘UPS _— ’ A broad statement that, but more than justified by the facts in our ¢ Advance Rates on Western it Vol arily Wires Marshal Warner Expert Who First Made Success of | e posses: 4 to Take Him to Grand Island to Farm Mortgages. Bogin Serviag Three Mo n. The variety of our assortme: is really unusual at this price | the Treatment Wil Peromally | In style you may choose the “military,™ ‘“presto,” or “regular ¢ fhterest on faFm 10 | A overcoats and be assured that whatever coat you choose will fit you adjoining states. Th many loaning companies, — he' Semtemee. perfectly and keep its stylish appearance a long time Should your preference be a top coat, then you've every opportunity Thomas M. Huntington of Seattle, but a e cerns, is § per cen! The “hypo” will be pu n thy d . . 15! formerly of Gordon, Neb., has decided to |38 agains! enerally asked heretofore f0r | Omaha city water in about two weeks. Dr to be exactly suited with the handsome, perfect fitting and stylish top sccept the imevitable and will enter upon “everal years back John L. Leal, the Jersey City exp who 3 & coats we display at $15 you give us the ¢ ce to show you of three months’ imprisonment | OMAba men handling the money of bIE | first made a success of the on these splendid coats, at— lsiand jall and §1000 fine, |[DSurance companies and private investors | trestment of water, will come to Omaha " jon for alleged complh " h that the companies are pretty well | sgain to start the use of hypochiorite of g J and Comstock land o with loans now, and that even | jime for the water company | - f three years ago f the not sed the rate of In-| The houses and tanks for preparing the | | > r-3 t day If they % . ngton met United States Mar-|terest they are o any process are now almost completed at Flur- | and |10 not conclude o0 boost the rate the com- | ence and Burt street pumping stations. At | ructing their agents to be r shal Warner st Fremont was taken to Grand Island to begin his Panies ast ever sentence of im re & the last named place the construction work i - mprsonment more conservative In the amount Per &cTe | ig about done. The first car of the material | e Bearing of the ¥ e was indicted in the federal courts at |'o%n® C r arrived today from | . E aha w Bartiett Richards. W. G Private investors in the east who look 1 follow as | “omstock, C. C. Jameson, A. Triplett, F.|f0f thelr living to the income from west-| .54 o5 Dr. Leal is ready to begin his ex- % M Wolcoft. A. B. Todd, Fred He farm loans allege that the cost of Uv-| ooyenyy | “THE HOUSE OF HIGH MERIT" to Gefraud, |!08 15 compelling them to ask a stiffer| p James K. Reld for conspira Dr. Leon L. Lamsden, who has been in ate of interest suborn perjury and maintatning vestigating the water question for a month, | enclosures of public lands, by means of _Th¢ Northwestern Mutual Life is under-| L, 150 e able to remain to see the ex- | faise and forged soldiers’ declaratory state- 51004 10 have raised its rate to § per cent | ,oypent tried, as he must leave this eve A G mer Huntington, Hoyt and Reid were 00 some of the Connecticut companies are | ;.p ¢or Washington. He believes the in- hreatening yw suit In some sections agents have been instructed to rake no more loans for certain companies managers of the Maverick Land and Trust company operating at Rushville, Gordon and Hay Springs. Rl START HOUSEKEEPING RIGHT Walcott and Reld were scquitted on the¥hich claim they Rave all the farm mort- Big Clatms tor System. trial of the case Comstock, Richards, SaSes they ® to carry now. This is 2ot | Dr. Leal claime for his that Jamison Triplett were tried separately, e in Omaha, according to the big agen- | wlfle the raw water shows, a as were Huntington. Todd and Hoyt and |Cif Danding much company and pPrivate | high number of bacteris, where the suppls ol of Ihith- sbuvisted money, but they ali admit that & raise to|is taken from a river as in Omaha, § per cent ma: New Hearing Denied. date. An appeal was taken in the case to the s stmply circuit court of appesls, but appeal said was denled December i 18, and a sub- ook may sequent application fc also denied by e be looked for at an carly |treated water shows but few chlorite costs about $L50 per Indication of conserva- |in the eas and ne agent. “The political out- (more in this city, as it o not have anything In particular |is introduced inte the water ng was o do with it, so far as the west is con- | prepared in tanks holding 500 ait court of appeals ' cerned, but in the t that factor is al- | lons. he tanks have a vertical shaft In in all the cases about two weeks ago. ways to be reckomed with I believe the |the center, and attached to this shaft are These appeals applied to all the cases, but era of 5 per cen yney is about over, and | wooden blades to agit e solution. The | Huntington, Todd and Hoyt declined to g0 |from now on, for some time at least, the |bottom of the tank is cone shaped and at| any further in the cases and notified their tenden will be upward the bottom of the cone is a pipe o attorneys that they were ready to take : nected with a small centrifugal p their medicine. H was given a SLO0O discharge of the pump is so arranged tha fine WiSGEY okliritoniadit Dean Beecher stie: G B (iiirele the Moliva ot The case of Comstock. Richards, Jameson {tank and returned thereto the top, and Tripiett. have been carried to the Says He’ll Qu,t |thus assuring s thorough An d States reme court upon an ap- | inscluble material a new hea p. T lication for a it of certiorari s | pump by opening a w: i ATt Wl W ke 6 e 4 par- Juvcnlle work ‘:ufm'n blowoff. Pipes carry the solu- don for A. B. Todd a reside of Ne- m into the supply water. braska City, on account failing | Besides being in successful use in sev- health, as it s not thought that he could ' Is Thrown in a Buff at Truant Offi- |era) castern cities, Dr. Leal's proeess, or survive even the short imprisonment sen- something very simflar, is mow in use a tence imposed upon him. o Lond mwl ovu Statement 0‘ Minneapoiis, at Nashville Tenn ; Harris A mandate has just been receive: That Official. burg, Pa. and at other places, notably in the cin Montreal, Quebec. court of appeaisfperm N . spleased with Truant Officer Gepsen ried out in the Grand Island jail, instead of r * “v ed ot i e . b slar| Hruely LS ONErOOr ASHBURN - CROSRY. CO cathedral, threatens to quit juvenile court e . oosts Own Tow Brewers Raise o SR N U B i which he has been a prominent - | Beeche: but If I am in the way I am p going to gat ou v ud uite Say that They Would Like to Meet ) 5008 Tax Valuation e 0 o W e in Omaka, buat—0Oh, You Few people know how easy it is to pay for O . Dean Beecher became offended because ' of wn Motion Mr. Gepson testified in the case of Harold Home Town! Smith that the clergyman had sent the boy to the offictal for a permit for the Smith | Invitations have been sent to the gov- a home on the easy term plan. They don’t real- ize that the money they pay as rent would take | Increase of Several Thousands in Re- | boy to go to work. ernors of the states of the country by the ecare of the monthly payments on most any home | “Why I have no memory of anything of | Commercial club asking them to consider = <5 tarn Made by Metz Bros—Bar- | V% L e O f i A A Dintie WA TN, i they choose to purchase ton Estate Questions. 1 remember it distinetly, * said Mr. Gep- | €cutives of the different states will as- % S - sembie in conference some time next fall In the real estate columns of Thursday’s This dialogwe, which did not then seem| Replies have been received from a num- heated at all, took place In the main court Der of the governors and the general dis- room before Judge Sution. The incident | Position does not point to the possibility of then apparently closed, but when the dean |the conferencd twking place in Omaha Bee will be found a great many choice home pro- positions advertised for sale on the easy term The Metz BErothers Brewing company does not propose that the total assossm of Douglas county personal taxes sha e Sikine. cumtates 1 suth Shens made | ooy T o O o<y {8nd trusnt officer met later in the Julges | Most of the' refllel tHAY Save been received plan—a few hundred dollars down—balance }thousand dollars over last vear.' Jenson and Dudley were indicted at the | | private offion, Dean Beecher made the to Uute indicafé that the rulers of the | monthly like rent. | statement with reference to his quitting | States that WHI he represented would pre- Shriver put the | In 1908 County Assessor u v O fer to have the meeting in their favori ki " octi 9 Mgy S”at SRMIL " Thive Wils & com- | PSSR ONET Werk, i v g vorite Make your selection and buy. Don’t pay lajnt te the Beard of Bqualisation, which | 10 Mother of the Smith boy called upon another month’s rent 2 o caysenaoai S0 Thg| or evidence siid she &1d not exactly re-| A reply has Been received from Gover- . - e *® | member whether or not the dean had made 1or Deneen of Illincis in which he ac vear the Metz company has made & re- cation in - that Omaha is a town worthy of con turn of $84300. Tt is the first brewery in. SRS - : b € consiiers, S e £ inhon i S, tumment " the lamentation of a | tion. but that imasmuch as Springfieid $oI7500. Of this S50 is scheduled girl ordered to Geneva helped to surcharge Wants the meeting he can do nothing but mortgage notes, and the balance as “prop- | (D¢ {mosphere with emotional excitement. lend his aid in assisting to locate it there !ER(‘ \0| \E\ER l.SES HOP n erty met otherwise epecified.” The girl is Tiille Irving, aged 16 years. rnor Eberhard of Minnesota would i PRAL I a clev . bLave t meeting in ( ah The Barion estate taxes raise several in- s 1o lidve the meeting dmaha s inciden 4 by wha thoug! deceive the auth: He succeeded f petit larceny and was sen- days e county jail. He was & young appearing fellow, but appar- ties as to his wher: this for a short time, but his at thinks that St. Paul would be a more n doin 0 . teresting questions. ;(!R d” B = by E tly an expert in the busine f shop- The iate capitalist asserted residence € urkc Nla Smtmrery Hesgprrd :‘ will do all i nis Defendant Who Smashed Drug Store of a telegram from & émall town in | Lfting, as his success in the three stores o T n power to help that city to la i 2 proved his downfall and in less than | pere " . Pald to Sarpy cognty. It is belleved that at g to ICTIM | aitterent commonweaithe s working 1o WS St CAAREU OF the. ARG CRNER ShaRILE CthkCl]S Enter 2 large part of the estate, which is worth —— g s e S 5 ! ity of | INTERESTS COUNTY ATTORNEY | w3iting to take the train Dack to Alma 36,000,000 or more, is taxable here on pe ommads. Last week Veline obtained enough Breaks Into a Delirium When Con- ney, presumably from relatiyes, to pay DiVOl’CC CO‘ll't somality, for it is in personal property th - ] English Makes Notes of Testimony ‘nes and costs in Harlan ¢ ¢ and . 50, while eie got but ¥7. On the losers' | most of the estate consists of. fronted by Man He Attempts iC B 3 S SN VR DREDAE AU Sl side Cundiff was high with 32 and Cope g0t | County Assessor Shriver is inquiring . . P reamery utter Comnanning: fale. ot Sun WS roed ever' te- Shactft Guatus 3. The score: S e To A R b e X | to Kill. i : Put Frensied Man Iate Fit Here he paid in fuil ai Mr. Place's Poultry Becomes Issue in Cope . ONSiL LUOL L0050 1100 QM5 | Bivided aiready wil watch for assessments | b { fOl' Select Thief R, TR due complainants in the cases | Aot Dot inst Hi 1000 G100 OBIL1 00111 1413 v ey Lo | s against him. The county atiorney there- 2 Brought Against Him Cundift o611l 11136 1001 L0U Liee—18 | | “Red” Burke, sullen, defiant and unre- | RS . et & dthn Tt Vs by His Wi O0006 W11 10111 D06 101161532 | pentant, wheo confronted in police court | Z E PRI 50 DRI ¢ WAL bk w0 ooms b Sgomaive bt y ife. b R L RS, &' Local Fans Look by John Hawkins, the man he tried to kil | Does Not Like the Idea of High Grade | was -run of nop- when he smashed the| Accordingly he was fined 1100 and costs, | HM 1101 11110 2010 o130 111018 | IO Guan-dps I8 5 Slosiy Sntle St SN Butter Being Sent East showe mirrors and other furniture in| which he paid at once and was releassd George H. Piace s0ld some chickens the 4 oot 1361 3030 9101 1150175 f O . D ened, staggersd and then broke into & wild | PR Frank W. Foge's drug store April 4. other day and as & result must come Into Farme t‘mia:‘n :4:: ?’-‘?flmih ‘\,D—ISH or Pen]ng ay | delirfum of fright He was to ‘u\-e been | Omaha. 1 never eat no hop.” said Brinkley. “I % . district court on & motion to show cause gt Arraigned on a charge of asswuit with in- bl &, Tickke owlte: e ARt bagora. e Thief Tries to g g 2 Sl b Do, Tofal ... .. _ tent to kil The arraigument was set over | A political ecomomist who stands on the | “Where did you the ‘coke,’ " asked % not issue e Preparations Are Being Made to |' Tucsday morning | platform of Nebraska butter for Judge Estelle al cout SC“ BOOty to Place, Who is being sued for divorce by . -':0‘ . 4 - - | Burke is the obduraie prisoner who had | braskans entered a Northwestern car in| “Oh, at {he same piace, Fogg's,” said the Mrs. Ellen Margaret Place, is under re- to learn that the sure way to eur;)- cough | Make it a Gala Day in to be subdued by the use of a fire hose | the railroad yards and bore away to safety | negro. . D " ‘h fl straining order from disposing of his prop- ;::wl‘ :;m;:r“lll.hr- Ne:'.‘ L\:-w: Omaha. after a day of battle with the officers at | & tub of butter about to be sent to hungry ez sell it to you?" | cputy Sher: erty. The other day he was offered » and . RBeaton v g b v et | the city jall, following his arrest. | little New York. was a clerk named Landers.” good price for the chickens, or he needed PERSONAL PAMGRAPHS. | Hawkins was sent to the hospital in a Failing, howe to remain to explain his | Co Attorpey English was meantime the money, or he wanted to be perverse, A great deal of interest is already mani- |& - "rou: wn::nom but has recoversd wm'\: and ne; t::z to make known his | busy taking notes and included in his data, Robber Approaches “Bad Customer,” | or for gome other reason, he, it is charged, Rerwgs + 4 A fested in the opening of the league base ;Sufficiently to be removed to the city jail, | Patriotic purposes. detectives have been | the names of Lee Broomfield and Charley Who Arm Him—S sold the fowls. Mrs. Place is now seekl, ‘ ol o5t Swect 18 fhe gues. cf rela-| pai) geason in Omaha. The idea of the | Where he is held as a principsl witness. | Assigned to the task of bringing him before | Taylor, who were present, Brinklcy smid, " ts Sentenced to have the property put under ,u.,,,,":, W. A Kelly, superintendent of the reg- | Commercial club and other organizations of Judge Bryce Crawford for a debate on the when he bought the cocaine. The negro to County Jail guard. istry Qivision of the Omaha postoffice, has returned from a week's visit at Exoelsior the city participating in the festivities Is subject of conservation of Ratural r.s urees. resrified taking well and it is expected that that he bought a bot of the e Arguc on Omaha “This may be part of a plot to influence | “gope™ for 9 cents CENTRAL 8, o B ~h CITY, Neb., April S.—(Spe- . turns much improved. He says there is g & Same in the city will be present to wei- R \/l S A M. S, Separtusent. W the sale," Judz: Estelle. just to sell these pants 1o you, as 1| ment. The first reservation for a bex was made strong clue lcious ¢ ctic operty. He was| cheap v $id5 y the OllCClll:ln Monday meoming. when Al Mucke, H ot be, pending &| In this manner a mar IMPERIAL ©One Bundred eevators the Updike com- {street in Council Biuffs. He leaves a| Next Sunday the Polish people of Omaha |B2S Prepared elaborate production of from Custody After Pay- siore he Secured & pair of pants in the pany doss own, widow, two sons and two deughters. He Will have a celebration in homor of the Ludwig Holberg's famous classical drama ing Um. same manmer. Al Machamer's he made the In Pride of Omaba flour thelr value's |{was formerly employed at the Wickam Mdoptio of the Polish constitution, at | ~“Erasmus Montanus.” This celebrated play it same bluff, and whiie he had sent the cleasty shown brick yards, but had not been able to Twenty-third and Walnut streets Mayor | Will be presented for the first time in Aprii 3. —(Bpecial )—| ¢k 10 the Buck of the stare to look for They Make the very finest wheat—with |¥OT% for several years. | Dahlman was -.‘hlvt been the speaker on | America at the Danish theater at Wash- sme time o | ® ®ecial kind of glove he evidently tucked i ensighr Blog ————— |this oceasion, but as he is to leave for|ington hall, Sunday eveming, May 1. New F ypanl s g sway under nis coat three vests, and some Shun ADS. snb sk G Sstes Seunt | s be A Shooting Scrape & um-“g:a"“:w-— | 3 u'-muy or- twe, City ' and historically coriect scenery, accessories . & ‘1 H »lf." df P | gloves. The vesis bearing the Machames @ flour that's perfection. | Train Had Struck Him conts is asked. Proportionate reductions o4 |0®ived return shipments of damaged goods |nell is alleged to have deserted her an the | L0 WAS &t 0BCE Masted in the local siores | Down. {ovain hipments and lumber going to the |2T¢ & to present them before the which according to his | fyreo. ‘!u.‘n were aay goods missing. At | northwest are asked. mission. An alleged injustice in the rate e b sl Burke's it was found that the fellow, whom | il el ‘ |that ts to be charged by the raiiroads for bas been lving at Brewster |UM¢ ©€TRS afierwards identified. had come i A. J. Bwaney, ™ years oid, was found {the return of these goods is set forth in and the day & warrant was placed here in ing the afternoon, and looked at & Iving om the Avenue O and Northwestern POICS Cclcbrate | which in some cases the freight on return |the bands of Sheriff Brailey. Mat day | b 85d had it iad away for him |crossing in Council Bluffs dcad from in- |shipments is ® per cent of the original MoCo rted for Omaha, visited his | B® 0V draw some money, as he juries apparently received whem struck b, \' I D charge for siripment sife and 28 Sér &0 Antne oo 2N % be working cn the railroad {a train The bodr was found at 73| National Day . e e i e L tn iater in the day, a0d while anothes o'clock by Alfred Bratt, 301 Locust street, | e ps DANISH DRAMATIC CLUB BUSY was a icak from some of the wie's friends | <7 W& o8 duty, and while thr clerk's Omata. The body was taken in charge by | i | Brewster. McConnell pleaded gullty, | DSk Was furned made awuy with two of the coroner, who will prodably hold an in- | Will Jubilate in Homor of Adoption | Prepares to Present Drama in Wash- | but was ot sentenced | the three pairs of pants which be tried to |quest. Nothing i3 knowa of the time of | of the Polish Comstita- { tngten Hall Next Sunday Disney. The pants were after- the aceident or by what train the & : | Evening. 1 fied by the cerks from - we strask. | tion. : = VELINE SETTLES ALL CLAIMS tomtity gave his name as Dan W. H. Dizney at the la ha's most co Ca . Counsel to Be Heard at Washi { 3 ase S i pevta S S T & ;“-‘“m,_'ic;mld Watches ** | Detectives Recognize Him, Although tions will be made before the week is over. . —_— n this city, bent on seillag bim some pant He Pr des Und : : 4 ‘omenaces er | 1t is rumored that the Eiks will reserve ial Clubs and Roads. { Return Rates e 18 only 3 years of age. |which he had just stolen from some loc s g a section of the grandstand and ‘other _ | he said. the day of his | store, all unaware that the man whom he other Name. | bodies who want to boost the game in| May 12 has been set by the Interstate birth or the part of Wisconsin where & s ad " a . ot | Omaha are plasning to be present at the| Commerce commission a8 the date whes | Will Represent Omaha Before the Iz 'rire T 1 Tod ki o ot tm % the light the county been to the | opener. % a™m 4| Pink Washington, rrowed & guony | color the of attorney Henry Sharpe, d. A fugitive from justice. wis picked the court and sl Horne wants o get | gack all arguments will be made at Washington | terstate Commerce Com- in the cases of the Commercial cludb and 2 | p R,y - . - misvion, e S 10 carry his stuff in, | up Mondsy morning by Detéeti~es Mitchell {Old Man Killed ihe Grain exchanee agains the reiroads and does not care te | iog ade his secend tr1p, aad 1and Sulivan and 1edesd 1 the polie in the matier of lower freight rates 0w be overly about facts which might | mage the sbove announcement. Mr. Dis- | tic ’ .10 Dot ; 3 Lower tarifts are asked for on dairy pro-| Commissioner J. M. Guild of the Com- [be looked up S IaTe SRNTR. S at L on | b B s clu Jeft fo “nd % n » 6 yoa . eplied; ash s waated In Jacksonviik ducts between the Atlantic seaboard mercial club ft for C ago Sunday o Another arraignment was that rihes - ol ad H y a’Slng ramn the west. The present charge is §L.20 per 8itend the interstate commerce hearing ¥ nnell on a abanden- | | r‘» - ,' A m‘,’fr oo Bng o g burglary. He o aing {nundrea and a seduction to T cents is that will take up the matier of return|ment It years siace McCoppell | 1 <PP-0 “"“’_ ‘.' oy sher -~‘:‘" ‘:" e 505 Songhis . He wili be asked. Lumber from the south is now |CPAT#es on shipments. Many of the married er day that his | . > R PP kv S (e Srmes: Tolly the iy A J. Swaney Found Dead Where a | nzea bovar at 26 cents, and the old rate of, 23 ™ent. vehicle and other shi ken 1o the jali, and an ivestize take him in eharge ppers who re- | wife arge, although MeCon- | Mr. Swaney lived at 1% North Eighth| | The Danish dramatic club, “Dagmar” | Mam Arrested =t Heidrege Relemsed At Catlson Nordst hing company’s make the mein|and costumes have been made especially turned Inte & ’ ot rude mark were found n praers : v | - ma lote Saturday after hav- i'in an alley back Arnica Salve. Heals wounds. sorvs, address Other spealiers will also be on | for this production and some of the best ing settied all the fines and costs in both |©f M. G Scudder's grocery the pext day. h-;m Bc. For sale by Beaton |hand, and #t s planned to make the oc- | of Danish bome talent will be found in the | counties. When Lyons was arraigned before Judge » (sien & gl atiniy e | Abeut three weeks ago Veiine escapeq | Peterson mext morning be picaded guity I

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