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- OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1910 % Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska l Nebraska __J COURT REVERSES CRS' CASE|SMatnarste mon o wa. seers| 1o s Sun a0 v wmaes| W OUl - Eliriinate One True Medicinal Whiskey ate & me f the state, derived from the fovest re . > TRTR S atate plays & SNDELI orve food. The total am aimrit A]umn; Vote ¥ State Supreme Bench Upholds T. W Of the law. but he must|amounted to RLATM. involving & 3 Beware of So-called & money are as follows Blackburn's Appeal. on A et . Ones—Imitations without fear or favor.| Counties Acres. Amount - s, fhe s gisinture of 1907 piace 627396 8 SO 4 Y Unscrupulous dealers, mindful only of theh HARLAN COUNTY MAN WINS OUT 'cavs bu e e e s g “ Three Hundred Nebraska University profit and caring nothing for the health of their hiy e R B 3 1ne Students to Petition Senate to patrons, are offering for sale low grade mistures, Deetston Cuta Down Time He Muwt [ Pl Jat, the 3-oen . 9.0 Cha Rule which they tell you are “‘as good as” Duffy”s Pure Serve fn Penitentinry—Cass Connty . cent’ reduction 00w SR - v Malt Whiskey Y per eent reduction | | . Ma :..nu-- a4 of Bigamy (certain - commodities. These, tagethe: . LINCOLN, May b —(Special)—If 30 un Some g0 80 far g to try to make you believe ecures Reversal. . mvae Nobrosia the xSt 1o HCfld Janitor vereity students have anyihing to sey ir it is Duffy's Pure Malt Whigkey. These cheap con- the election of members for the athletie neerned Nothing like the sessjon 2 LINCQLN. M8y b—(8 cent reduct ast their ballots on next Monda jons are foisted on the people with the intent coc to deceive - e l Cwhile o I and » en before the public for preme court has reversed the decision bl et upheld byt | Barly Wednesday, morning several prom- | When & remedy Has bash be » 456 fower SPuttén the case of Thomas While the 3-oent passenger Inw and St wtaddlite SMCNTOR: . the . atiioHE e thos Balr s e fBEANAL et yisecetbll A Biackburn against 1t ty of Omahs & st for three years thelr constitu- Complaint of Commercial Club Secre- |, . .1 fight started petitions to the uni- coed by the Dest dociiy il n promisest Nolpld PO U e aa rt Fory 1 the ‘Bart plaved by the tary of Lincoln Answered by versity senate to ke R P n | it s g o e The sult was for : n 1o pett SHIOTOEY QENEFS I aBoreing thens for the election of student members to the kg P s Dufty's Pure Malt t ' entoros t - Reproseniativee Lrom o Siate State House Employe. | athteins ‘bbard, st Whith ‘permiti aioms many thousands of homes as Duffy's Pure vent the enforcement o g contra p Uves from other states letic board, & b - tse. T b - o ax done’ 1 peak advised) . te. By n was estimuted tha Whigkey has, imitations are bound to arise ey e el . - iz, ® how it was done 7 speak advisedly vote ¥y n a t ‘, . - . ks y Omabe Gas eumpar alid ' hgBblonc s g il From @ Staff Corresponden v two-thirds of the men sttending the may imitate the bottle and label on:y—no one can ® COntract and of the or e authorizing shed in any other state in the| LINCOLN. May 6.—(Special)—§. Bullard, |State university had signed the petition. _| imitate the contents. i was held properly raised by the plead i komewha! famfliar with the work of | N€ad janitor of the state house, has an- | The movement was entirely unlooked for ings. The action was d after & ful ffice and the important ltigation now | SWered the letter of Secretary Whitten {but found the students favorably lined, 1l " hearing In the lowe rt and Blackburn pending before state and federal courth |of the Commercial club, who wrote Gov-|as consierable criticism was aroused last u s Pure a s .' | ‘ | % s an olute hur n o p rain P Undg . a Warden Sn Reports. dition, in order to assist the city in mak- |to defeat Dr. R. E. Clapp, who, it was as is an sbsolutely pure distillation of malted gra a8 it existed O ber 1 ", a dina The month); repor of Warden T w ing a Lincoln beautifu | mes d, had five candidates for membership Its palatability and its freedom from injurious sub- 1ot published 1w eeke before v Smith of the state penitentiary for the Mr. Bullard took charge of the state |on the board. The petition states that the prttroeeey 3 drpinpris, gt o pakeed hall voAd, where it mo poes b whows that the conviets house grounds at a time when the demo- |undersigned students believe that the mec- most sensitive stomach It has been used with on the last day of the month. pops were just letting loose and he has |tive members of the university are better s - af-a fermes o1d " Gmalm Gas tompany obtained ha yurin he mon wel Aixch L] an the al to of e mem remarkable results in the treatment of consumption, | g month twelve were discharged. | conserves wn from the horses and | qualified than the mni oos - : - ¢ ot s rupedert it gronifhos i Sbmimiogpe' jan P cibes g o ool -bomg e i It petitions pneumonia, grip, coughs, colds, malaria, fevers, ) dudge R wrote ot convicts were punished, one for loud talking | graze on it now the park around |the senate to revoke the ruling and permit stomach troubles and all wasting and diseased con- } irt and Judge 1 1 ed at th able. which #s prohibited all | the building e only real public show |only those registered in the ersity to ditions L'" lu..u. :‘ "»rm- :.‘ - narter | VeIl Tegulated society: ‘one for park Lincoln. Where the old officers | Ve election. : It {& eold in sealed bottles omly. The Old i WA Y prorsPi sther convict dowr me for steaing | use to cut hay, Mr. Bullard now has bea Despite the apparent lack interest + i » » labe 1 over the cork thave Wi certiinty mod me and one for insolenc B Bowar 585 wnl Pai trees, where | @Mmong the students, there is & strong un- Chemist's Head is on the label, and o and to acc ";‘ ish that resul "'(‘y - ““" U1 A sentence of five ‘years imposed upon | very indignant at the unjust insinuation |and it {s predicted that an unusually large broken. Sold by druggists, grocers, dealers, or - hting nance which had not beer f ! iy z " g y. Becre . SLbJIsRad fibe weeks betore 1t was pussed.” | Regnar Aab Harlan county is reduced | carricd in the Whitten letter. Mr. Bullard's [ vote will be cast on next Monday veed direct, $1.00 a large bottle In th \ of § opinion | DY the supreme court to two years. Aabel | jetter is as follows | meetings are being held and charges made Write Medical Department, The Duffy Malt v the oo A..td. of ting opin was convicted of the crime of grand lar- | Your letter to the governor, in which [that as usual, @ slate is being pushed for | -y s N. Y f d . ok S e YAl i veny, being eharged with stewling 300 | YOU complain of the rubbish on the state |election Theta Nu Epsflon, an organiza- | Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y., for doctor's advice thin this e ra was - stet ) o house grounds has just been called to my e for consid- Wworth of property in the store, where he | attention. . e was emploved as & clerk. The court holds | In reply 1 beg to thank you for your |erable criticism during Sleocion, s ad= i was gullty of larceny and mot of em. | IDterest in keeping these grounds In good [ mitted to be excluded this vear, and the . shape for it augurs that in time you will [ winn. n rely upon personal popular- s bezzlement. In order to Gonstitute such &n | he able 1o otice the Airty CORAIIon. in | e . oy Ve 5 tion which generally c tside of the provisions dinance, and 1 am unab s6Lnd reason for the holding t gatien of the gas company to make bid and valuable medical booklet containing testimon- ials and common sense rules for health, both sent ne-thira Sige. free Facsimile of package One-third Regular Size Facsi e ity among the voters | wa# changed, refuccd. qualified and limited’' | EPPropriation, embezziement the goods |front of the auditorium, which 1 under- a 5 by the new ordinunoe must have come into his possession or care | tand is under vour charge, and that you | Ten men filed notice of candidacy before | » 5 5 1 s rovided that|by virtue of his emplvyment will prevent the coliection of disease breed- |12 o'clock Monday. The candidates for The contract In questi » u\u‘l hat i 4 t Pl nen ing filth in that very prominent part of | places on the board are Phil Fredericks, | | the gas company should furnish lights atters Cane Reversed. the city . - 1 v yeak.: The ordinance providing for the con- | trix of the estate of Stephen H. Watters, v-;\m‘ Ot _Pethaps more (ln‘l,wm grounds | ing. Ben Che: .G ey ¥ - s b — (&t various times, inasmuch as we have | Frank, J. F. Amberson uy Reed and J 1 it had not been publisiicd two weeks before | the supreme court. This was a suit for |collect a wagon load to haul off. - s h i- | passage and because it violated the pro- damages, which w n b We janitors work about sixteen to eigh- | All have been prominent in school activ i i TR e L a8 won by the Plaintift | teen hours a day cnd if vou would have the | ties. Fredericke is editor of the Nebraskan ur O aASs tree ore vigions of the franchise ie ol in the lower court city of Lincols construct electric Hghts &t | mwing is a foot ball star and assistant Y provided for lamps for 8% a year and in x Gets. Offtee the corners of the grounds as promised . : the {ranchise was the clause that the com o ¢ _|we would be able to work longer hours CO8ch in foot ball next fall, Chauner plaved pany should bid on the street lighting as | A Writ of mandamus asked for by Wil-|and thus keep the grounds cleaner. And if |end on the foot ball team, Frank has won S17 Shoult D on. the wirset ved E. Voss to compell Mary V. Quinn, to|you wouid see to it that the people Of | his both in foot bali and base bal ur nnua a ale i en d by the counci deliever to him thewoffice Bf county super- | Lincoln refrain from throwing their whis- oo & th r shortstop of the vars- ‘ Marth « didmt ntend f T ks p.‘ key and beer bottles on the capitol grounds Metcalfe i the star shortstop of the va & > - g A s t Graint G. Martin, deputy attorney general, (lowed by the supreme court. It was|have to devote A good portion ef ihe |been prominently copnected witn atmietics i OI D€autitul new linen an imngerie waists wi ake place. ‘ has Mled his name a candidate for a eged that Voss did not possess a teache morning to collecting these bottles since hie work at Wesleyan university tornev eeneral. Mr. Martin has lived t certificate when he was elec iDL Cnslasie, S Sihgey Sue 30 iy, (e if vou will attend to the business for which | Yates % (DMciuar G Sk tondk SUSE you were employed, and In addition call (Amberson & a or Sl ol Thousands of waists will be offered at big bargains. ineligible o the office. 1is| the ition of the city authorities to the | team member, and Reed is the star sprinter : 2 1 1 B Conditions pacvalens ‘i the businces part |y memter and Reed e e var wnvier \§ \Watch the windows. See Friday evening papers for Shrnes ‘gt S e spuainty ad/3a" ona’ o [bafira . e omty sskdhfataddant © of | ool mS i o, the Vork of an (1 | (N6 STMepOULI. I } more details. the substantial citizens as well as one of Thurston counts and completed the ex-|best kept public lawn in the city | The elsction. weill.be .beld at the wmie b torneys of that county. amination October 16. As provided by law Fremont for a num of vears anc siate with superintendent last fall and wus entered the legal epartment e hest known In discuseiug his csndidacy. Mr. Martin|the questi e G % . = versity gymnasium next Monday. o | ‘ 3 e e e s el W artiny Hilestor Smirched Official * | 15310 l 151 In filing for the nomination office tendent Nevember 6. four dayve after eled o ‘atcormer “generai T reatis: the responsi- o 01“]””&(n:lr;;:":-l-‘::;-‘v'x:wuI,c«r‘;x.f:’eldl‘|(“ Attorney General mirched Officia DOUGLAS DOUGLAS | STREET BROS. street T 3 — |county the result of the examination e { RCSIgnS HIS POSt Y 3 superintendent ember 2. the eou 1 : ' \rst grade certi- | FTémont Man Who is Now Deputy #Eved 10 Vose i temcher's | ficatesDhe comrt overttris-he decision of | Becomes' Candidate for Repub- | George Poell, Clerk'of Hall County, . N 7 the state superintendent an s anase t5 1 _ £ P no dieputed polnt of sokoel 1w tor o] licen Nominstion. Steps Down ‘And Out Following | e 3 (From a Staff Correspondent.) boats supcrintendent fo settle and his advice | Investigation. f or of ople at the last session;| ing. The Incoming mayo nd Ana docmion 1 o et dvi% ] LINOOLN, May 5—(Epecial Telegram.)— O | Vo ayvarn &t ity eve oehes nawy | DIETZ | COLLECIVONCLENDS haboitent i w 2 Grant E. Martin today filed with the secre. 3 senator 1€ COMETOSSIOEN | elected officers took the oaths, as follows 4 spondent asing to. recognise @ cer i - E 7 ‘ . B ek S R R ted i t the oaths, a ows: | ficnte of election heid by the reltor 1 |18TY of state announcement cf his can.| GRAND ISLAND. Neb., May Special | are tc ‘I* \’M"f ‘“-n-fl‘- ‘; el oile h‘\” Clerk, N M. “Davidson: treasurer, 1. M INTEREST TO CHURCH SOCIAL lato et m ot o re to be rectified at an expensive special | Davis; enginéer,R. C. Gore: member coun i& held that the decision of the state super- | 2148€Y for the attorney generalship. Mr Telegram.)—Late this afternoon George P ¥ a E F mem ur Many Novelties Collected on Southe ern Tour Showm at First M. E. Church Mariin, who i« & Fremont resd nt has | Poell, county clerk, hianded in his resigna- | #ession, why not help the people as well as \'\-‘m.'“v om 11‘;!\_»1 ;1..-:-' been deputy attorney general for th es|UOn. Mr. Poell was declared Tuesday to | the democratic party out of some of their| gyl "4 gjournment Hylana vears under appolntment by W. H. Thomp- | h&ve raised certain receipts of employeus | difficulties tonigh This evening Don’t Look Older ., ' iniendent cannot overrule the law as de termined by this court in state against council conviction of Cha les J. Bater of = fees unrightfully. The day after the in-| pp,TRICE—The East_school ball tear ¢ and Lis rs. DI€ts in various parts of the world was Th Y A e b n tne it court or o ceurtr | ELECTRICAL WORKERS SAY ~ [vestimation began Poell turned over | yiuierdus oefeatca the Methodist mine. b TR s aliap b s L i an ou o - R L I PR £ Case cuoty el of excess fees that had been retained by | the score of 15 to § sare: of nesday night, of the First Methodist Epis Round shoulders are the marks |ground that the defendar '»':“f"ly(‘l:r g " LINCOLN'S PLANT IS LOSER |nim for several vewrs | KEARNEY—Fred Rodenbrock, 6 years church in | eopal church. There were Brazilfan but- The resignation came as the result of g | ©ld: & farmer from Herrison township, was b ame as the result of 8| gqjudged insane on Tuesday, and will be conference with Supervisor Sievers, F. W. |taken to the asylum at Hastings this week Ashton, Poel's attorney and W. H BEATRICE—Word was received here yves Thompson. The majority members of the | terday from Puyallup. Wash. announcing "o wer. terflies of gorgeous plumage, wierd and ac- + P wtt was for |centric Avgentina bugs, fibrework of the R e LD e Sar e £ natives of Patagonia, the skin of & boa- Ing his stay here he gave n Bunday after. |constrictor and a fine spectmen of the of advancing age. You can correct | "' Prior 10 his second marriage he was| Analysis of Report of City Auditor of them, and get back the crect figure | ¢/*¢/tably informed that tis first wife had Lincoln on Water Syatem Shows : bta ned a divorce was rejected, Yearly Loss. Ly of youth by wearing the Baker's Convietion Reversed. From a & f Correspondent BB ot - B "t |board who are democrats, indicated plainly | b s b ‘tf l‘;’_‘:"_ 3‘ , Habl noon talk to the Commercial club and me-- green turtle. Thc social, as Rev. F. L _The State Raflway cowsnission has rot| LINCOLN, May i—(Special)—The Blec- | tnar had the resigntion not been mm& Reshar reGent o chants of this city, the nature of hia @ 8- | Lovelana descrited 1t, was & meeting to y, & decided whe her it wil give in for pubi- trical Workers association. which opened |y woul2 have been insisted upon. Poell| BEATRICE—A laborer named De End busineas. i wh (h he pave a pumber | €Rable the members of the congregation cation the letters of the various state com | 1064y, 00k exceptions to the statement of s aino a democrat | wae struck by a Union Pacific fre of incidents from Bis owr trade experience |0 get acquaintea with each other and it I mislons to which it Wrote conesrnisg a Mayor Love, who, in his welcome address | train near Blue Springs Wednesday ev | re | and_sustained serious injuries &bo Richard Buenz, who was a candidate for STROMSBURG- he newly elected city | was participated in by the various organi- council wes orgar o in d last night and Mayor . o > o he democratic nomination at the last|head. It is thought he will recover N e & zations in connection with the church. g the selection of m Unit:d S a'es su., bere and had netted the city some $30.000 de the following &p- | m . a” srimary, was chosen by the ity TRICE—At Company | pointments: Chief of police, Charl There was no set program, but in addition }-‘ea]th Braw preme judge. The matier wes discu sed | It addition to furnishing water to consum- | ° ¥ the majority| BEATRICE—At a meeting of Company pointments: Chief of p Charles A commendation to President Taft regard Said t at the city owned the water plant th s S members as the successor. He will take | C 185t evening Arrangsments were male to Peterson, sireet commissioner, A. B. Lind, to Mr. Diets' coliection, there was a grama. . With some members of (he Commerc ] ¢ up | €78 at 16 cents per L0 gallons and the | oparee of the office as soon . pe hold & banquet next Tuesday nigh' ut (he | water commissioner, John A. Carlson. Thé | phone, and music, vocal and instrumental. " Theonly BraceWithout a Fault 'V & member of the commisjon, tu' s city for nothing s -y Pran ol 3 can | New Burwaod hoil The company ia 0% affairs of the el are in prosperous con | W 5 far there is.a @ fference of opivion 12 the, Mr: Scoutt of the Kearney Water and oo A Ciguation Mr. Poell jof the lsrgest in ths stats ani munbeps|dition and ;a4 wice balance in each fund ( ng Co. : 8 ter and | igims he has tur ry doll ht. | over sixty members. was turned over to the new administration . 5 REBORN is a prevention as wellasa | brover 1o give out the news to the public, cOmmittee to investigate the report of the | o hisiaiga] e ocounty and amks |,...cv state food insneotor n the eity | tion tax ordiance w will net the city | men. Next Saturday a man can buy & g remedy for stooping shoulders. Itislight | while Will Owen Jones thought it ~huid, ity auditor of Lincoln and give his ana- | 07, 0% investigation of the rest of his|making her regular rounde. Mrs. Mac- nearhy §1 060, wk will be used box of six collars for 8c. Latest prevailing weight, washable, comfortabte, only |not b s'ed. Ko the commision will| Iysis 10 the convention. Mr. Scoutt's report | ™, °f Office. Surpny Secmenty. Teelned here And ek et 4 B h Taie Bl bl SopmsTein | aytes, AubISGM: Sy \ when you stoop are you aware of its pre- | have to consider the case before iakins| Ehowed that instcad of showing a net reve- o ;'r:"‘:""m’m:”: "'p"z that he raised | {0 ly Times here with her husband, | recommended to the city officials pas ;- wence, and then merely by a gentle pres- | action SR 0 TUARE Sl RSN i % i p cover up the shortcomins | ine late John A MacMurphy sage sure which reminds you to *'brace up."” $3.000, of some one else in his office, though this| HOLDREGE—Clarence Perryman a HOLDREG o1 milit'amen ar- pisasea | G(REEN WOULD EXEMPT ; e i e v (BN e | The anaissi of M. Seoutt e based cn the |1 SEReTRIly dlscreated Wit Eekatrom W ¢ s e o T LT 5 | AND DEALERS FROM TAXES 4 S SN s w shortly an i ot As evidence that there was nothing poli- | WeTe marr ed late vestsrda e Bk = ' e se p B2l i ! deep breathing, prevents lung g Bl andidate for the|CODtention (iut the city Suditors report |y it orgne o i/ iCthing poli- | HETS BLIR R 0 Fort Riley M AugUst ard wie al-esdy o1 TN i ? dincteases the height, and acts like a tonic || gy e ot Sar thel o eriooks charges ana losses, such as arise " . ring of investigation, it is | Speicianing. | The Eroom wes | making preparations 10 acquit thems:lves Says They Are Educators as Mucl ( o the catire system., : - Ancaster | e Troees . ; cited that this was done on the motion of | moving to Gothenbure a 1e with mititary glor hile there. Captair as Owners of Commercial < n is one of the bes o age = A4 th ride n nderson expects have the 7y rota of o 4 i e T o a republican member. The members of | ANA the bride nt m t a ARJARCH SN SIE-hise the Tul Ov Collegrs. v N Price £1.00 Wi men in e county and ways | Sseting. o she. Mocirion) ‘swodly Liy.g ority mcqulese e this cit i's ey T B g e s 3 S g R et ¢ Biion A5 Bullonls ot Nortak a sk the minority acqu T L R R S o gett'ng the men in co~dl fon - — Ma® woders filled. Give chest meassrement. pa ol SR Mnshopsonii esrniayed » ment of the democratic successor. the recent electio 5 unae d mur-hes at the encamp-| W. H. Green in an Ymprmptu address at k 3 R ca 98 S ducimarcier | AT €1 Hin expoutins gommitien 40/2iiy { ey odihgpions Wi Attractive club roome have been - | the Real Estate exchange, suggested that h sEER: cCONNELT. 1 o he city and ty lext coi i ns for two ra - e ompany et hers ihe real cetate men were educators,’ the & and OWL D&VG CO. the " Sy paid Mayor Dahlman of Qmaha many com- | A o \ inlios have beat heit latss |the & e A " 4 D& 00 ] SORIINS. MERIAT ettt e e o NTI-SALOON WORKER ) rer wiihdiew | for the purpote of st mulatine enthusissm | same as the commercial cofleges and that 3 v u“ and running * o the | Line tnlsalipin v Fegniniprits TAKES BRYAN TO TASK fr # L",.‘,.‘f;"““ matiers ind m liary affa re in | the assessors should exempt them from 5 [ Bend for ur froe vock oo He B UOUEY. "ONNSHES N eonvention would mee Rty nama o — | Cim Creek last ve W taxation on office furniture as they do the 1 fiteborn L6, B West 15th § ' ees, In which he has always | . B e atocse’ and Where Statement Avers that Nebraskan | the faver Bee Want Ads will hoost your business. | owners of commercial colleges. ocn ricommcd as an_oppeneri of com N ket W s s oses ms Friend of Option, but o wan Bl N ARS 94¢2 optpere gy reretmpn it il Does Not Fight for It. ter hurch, | lze England expects 1o make a vigo - sl itk There v ) M You See It In Our Ad It's So v e maliss his erficlal | 0" ot PAg TERRER B il gl 3 From a Staff Correspondent ® i u | 5 r and every ma n . thel oy weloome s < g LINCOLN, Neb, May 5—(Special Tele- | s e | . © will 'kndw exacthy whe = Bk s sigiacion Gt il tine |E7AM.)—Superintendent Poulsen of the Ant 14 e c e estions that are up fer discussion. |y, Saloon leauge takes/Mr. Bryan to task for | \ Vergree: cere | o 1 have not usked any committee or an pos a8 the friend of county option and "7 o o 3 | - ™ whether 1 shafl’ be andidate,” | Grand tsland s s 30t Mot o Son- ok 4 S = SEATRK e it of Wy » o ar: Eoba i date.” | Grand taland Wereh 2 % ey o o ast night _held a meeting and repealed 1ver ge. “£nd np dclegations have| GRAND ISLAND, Ma cinl )— h€ Epecial session of the legislature which | orainance No. 2. an | aataans e | v L) § R 3 Fine Antique Patterns 2 g ¢ 4 Inl mee L NSHARRE 38+ Ros netl o "the part of the council will | o n v put the best fight R i s means to postpone o SoniaLan e gert or X e 2 S e e s 1 ot 4 e . L th enjoyed a banquet at the Patmer an au get the question to lishing their petitions for heense S TS A : : { Meat Platters R | Y e pie under the operat be A least Biree Weeks berore i VS ) was, filed wiib, the secretary of |added te the associution. Sixty were seateg | P NOVember, we wist R g b e B g i 4 stute &y in behalf of James R. Dean, [and the work of assoclation was re- | hop LPat the passag ay afternoor opan un 01 at L% e Fea Sets, etc. Mo ofbvomns 2. s ¥, umemsat b Vel S mmociation Wa8 BN | oieir of the | KE Abimmcs e e’ s B a8 062 o )| The Prices are Attractive ETens. in the Sixth district congratulated i nses P, 50 2. g (he peoRle | O hompaon and viclnity wese phesent and 7| [ ¢ - f atification a e fall election, woul " 7" N of pe * Dear Beegle, chairman of the advertising com- |, " . pleaded for the saloon The mee'ing A Lagpaseniyi e T e Sdres " | be pleasing to the Anti-Saloon league, but | fusted K-veral b urs and at 1 feent . Ime 2 i s in the € First N s s e Al e will not eliminate the liguor guestion | it loked as If there wa- fo & 10 b & f}}/r. 5 E ! Na ba e Sinanoisl el | aom 0o coming taabibative s agh house. But the vr tion was £ 2 pportions f the asociation: A. W. Buchhelt, W. H. | oy Tk legieiative camalgn. | gy turned down by the (ommiss B | 7, | and Cream. State Superintendent fieq | Harrison Barvett of the Omahs Hotel | 4 o it R4 STAEL miste FATRBURY—Yesterday was a busy dav | | 7 - : JEWELRY et & N. Wolbach and e WoS apsointed Tor le cning Jear! Then vou will know Mr. Barrett congratulated the city on its Y. Mows. city mtiornev: Willlsm Singl 4 : GoLL# SIVERSMITHS excellent hote! facilitie -~ —~ {chif of pol Willism Dodnidsor, n gh what a dainty, tempting 19Tn & DOVOLAS $TS , wat nar Frank A nold, st t co £ ' ] ] N . X w0 Tr. H. L Clarke, healt ood you have beer 88- GRANT AND, May (Special.) saloons closed Monday everint wnd tw A " ing. 4 .4 . 56 et Sonrd Bas Wiand off the St of seven raioo: bulldings hav' miready Buy from us once and you will The county boar ped off the glat Deen_ rented for ather purpises be our customer always. &n inthresting road case. Te ars ag s . SUTTON—At the regular meeting of th E . - here arose a dispute In the village o d of Education evening the fo uwery v PETERMAN'S ROACH POOD Extices from B g Do fivd al’sabafl"a e iy Py o A B VOET SEVINg WINS & shoir hiding places Testher, weter Lo eod v er & road leading into the - lowing teachers were elected for ‘the enes friend beatles. They eat it &nd die. Standard b city fram the morth, and the value to the | (3 " |ing school vexr: Superintendent E. Clip pog—et ol oyt ek geioBe e . ‘(" Gives the systeiu the best prep- | pinger. princiva avig: eosirtnnt o r YW e Cas re ed aion in . p Incipa’. Luci'e Brau «izhth grade, Alice PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY kitis bed bugs | | the courts without much effort on the pare 3T@tion for the hot waves of sum- & "woe prine " 5 1 mer which are so en ating te Hoerger: sixth and seventh, Miss Hovu fourth and third, Dora a0 imd and theff egus matantly. A Sure preventative. Popular pkg. 10c. zoay dadai “The Memory Lingers” | of etther go bring it to a conclusion o Plaver (o' for the big sale of T ", 2 “hristina Sieigher: first t Rarh Tl o Poncs, Plarer. Por’ s e i e el T S 8L roas | the weak and run-dowy Take it Siristine Qetber: Orot Digbeth Rath ..':‘:. - gy - M“u,hr }:l PETER¥AN'S MOTH # L | \ng wn s A the a for the ad North ward fifth and x E kills ; going to the county for §20. The costs | this spring. third and fourth, Sarsh Epeich; first and e moths. A sure preventative. pring. PN & e on Tt S L Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. At all desléra, e S— 4:.‘“:1‘:’ party are 3180 and those of the | Get it today in usual liguld form or TECUMSEH—The old city counell fin- | .u er 185 Aum»‘ called Sarsatabs. 100 doses Sk |isbed its business at & meeting last even i