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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE chraska I\ V J House, Hotel and Office f'urmahert — |eominiiee. *™*7™" ey (o atace which 1o (he Iares COWAN ESURES (aY Executive Asks State Legal Depart- Bryan Canuot Pitch Ball contract given outside of Lincoln | 3 etho - 1 Sixteenth t ment to Attack Itself. 16,87, Beyas phehes the it bal at the | YORKSRer, 4. G Benng of ihg Mptho, | MAHOGANY 413-16-18 South Sixteenth Stree FOREFATHER opening of the Weste gue ball sea Presbyterian church are attending the Na T in Linc Tuesday Il be subj d to| tional Laymen's Missionary congress at FURNITURE FURNI1URE SEEKS TO DRAW SALARY BACK |® fine of s M: ir Vet to 'Rl dvReoth, deh. of deoiie X — igr b SR ernor Shallenberer | ., jveq on. D) 1 avenue, receive — 3 i i try to catc by . yor Dan Love painful inju f n calding hot lard AP .- i - ichoolmasters’ Club Takes Action 10| (o 4y 1o bat it splashed over from a kettle which he) Form New Constitution and Get The base ball team of Lincoln is on the ran into e ek PRt T, W We are making an unusual showing this season of new artistic furniture pieces specially priced. In this great Oat of Control of Book s B of R unlog | 1Y, bed | on”thepolice force forthe lax stock one can surely g-rat.ify their wish, and pick up splendid values. g I to attend a base ball game plaved by the | business. B V. Wright has been appointnd L attend L3 T home team of the Western league & fine | In his ad Ki INCO ¥ s n| Mr. Br 1 honorary member of v Friday and were united in_mar i ] LINCOLR, Sy 5By Foles 1n| W, T onoray e, of 8 W47 P St “a i i . 1 : able his attempt to make a political machine | he Vi S regulations of the | °f_that section Jut o fthe state normal schools, though | ¥ . NORTH PLATTE-Upon the complaint of g b Ing so far as to have a law enacted | BCtIve membe | W. T, Elliott, marsffais of the village of v (Like Illustration) -- (Like Illustration)—A substan H o ke Thep res ¢ an hor Brady, in this county, John Watkins of ! very pretty colonial de- tially made aiicle: comes in by the democratic legislature to abollsh s ihe unién’ Whent FAARIE | (PG has been lodged in Jafl upon e . 3 soft brown finish; constructed epublic Normal b a4 gl ) BN ot - . sign in genuine mahog- L D e 1 o e Ve B ['90¢ prevident “the '1aat: tile, OF ‘SEtHusthy | SUSHRE B¢ BWING & SIIROREE AP ? - ‘ 'y neroil effbiet of solid oak. Top I8 & inches ) power to appoint « democratic board, Gov- | Unp o this date no move has |.,BRADSHAW—At the home of the bride any. Heavy scroll effe } square, 26 inches high over all ( ernor lNenberger has taken a new tack | bl P ot n ‘ the marriage of Miss Mabel Dorsey and Top is 28 inches wide, b~ it Mol h bl . gt il i athsted By theuniomas daeax publiels | e S ethir Ro ey a0k plibe yerirdey BOT40 I55heer onE: Kas SOORIAES "Ols” SRITILL dSRwer ) the matter, He has written to Attorne 1 \ m | § resence of 100 gues v, ) : v v 5 nown to etop the peerless leader from | i the b Y eailte ot | % one large drawer and an under shelf; regular value with under shelf. Top s also tossing that first ball. Incidentally if Gov- | Buckner of Arborville officlated #5.00—Bpectil h fitted with combination brass necessary 1o prevent Lu P.| ernor Shallenberger were scheduled to |, NEBRASKA CITY-Another thousand $35.00—Special, each, at— match and clgar R, Aeerats e Woed duen ve. | STaY berg s doliats s being subscribed to go_further f | throw that first ball. many persons are | with the work on the deep well. The well holder, each celving pay for the work he docs, the pay | oo qaving what would happen to Bryan, [I8 now down 1455 feet and all are confi- w St P b ravn by B usden s B o | St e e | et ot ok Something withis the Hext BRASS BEDS o clerical assistant p | ; . f : A e he logal depart. || Judme Berant Sorely Tried. | YORK-1n the death of Josepn Wolge: RERFRIGERATORS i, derimuiaRbeatal Pricea— Beass Wilber F. Brvant, attorney at law. mouth, one of Yark,& oldest residents and | The Herrick is a strictly high grade, clean, sanitary v a3 A schola ithor and former reporter of A ploncers departed this life. Th % % . Beds with heavy 2inch post—fin Barton that Mr. Ludden was entitled under | r“" L i ""\‘r' L : i was one of the oldest residents | refrigerator, that is now satisfying over 2,000 users p |} ’ e sunreme court, is r nuch put Comes the law tb recelve the compensation pald S and waw known to nearly every in Omaha and vicinity. It maintains a perfectly dry, -\ ished in best English lacquer. ngm b NEE W vestiained | Tl RcL RS (W very) ANgTR T8 tO]} WHS 8 Jeare 010 cold air circulation, and will properly preserve all F by the board and ur estrained | o' \ig own words, he has been .| NEBRASKA GITY—The chatge either in the bright or against T ' e, white 4 court it was the dut the auditor | naimed to the public s a dhamphool.” | Db Base. WHlthsRar tots Rannie B kinds of provisions hey come iun spruc General Thompson (o take suc ion A ment of &tate gave a decision 1o Audito) ue ‘the warran A : he county court for some time, has been | enamel and opal glass lining. Outside made of solid satin; each At L ¢ aya | 1L 41 came about s way. dudge Bro= |45, SR, SO Tor for e, g Been oRk—Prices— ¢ ROCKER i 16 detision of the le artm ant had a case in the supreme court and T t ™ / - With heavy 2-inch continuous post not suit the executive, s WP 66 | i N kDl * ATHAIGAGAY, BRSAN RS 11E | WIS, N6 ek e fangy. rgke onclmmke In (Like Hlustration)—This is positive- ' . ¥, A ¥ quest to the attorney gencral to prevent | of the distriet court from which ‘the Il LR ] I L L B o IR The best of construction. Made of ing casters. Heavy filling—regular peal wes taktn, When the news was oy solid quarter sawed oak; polished from « Japa d Indi o 7 IR i o) D A R R e 1ok At IO T | SRSV I etk oy b ira | aqtem CAenly CHRIRVAR St nathy 318 Ostermoor Mattresses golden finish Mabadbogpiate ool M) the auditor from doing what th gal de | ol e . v Plain ric esign asks the legal depariment (o fIght Itself. | he promptiy askel that the case be re- |00 . "K"\' o ”f‘" ""‘v" el The standard of felt mattress perfection. We l“uhnllslnredlm g;]nulnfl leather seat at. by ' t'the gov stated for the reaso: t one page o IBRASKA 11 mma Lisby has 3 e 3 The At Involved is 175, But'thé gov. | Instated for the reason that one page of | ¢ioq” her petition in the district court ask- are sole state agents for the celebrated Os- pr&lier taiue m ernor sald he was not interested In the | the record containing tht judgment had ing for a Adivoree from her husband, Clar- rice, each ... amount, but against the establishment of been detached. o he got his case ve- | ance Lisby, whom she married in August, | termoor. Now showing in a complete line of such a precedent. The executive holds that | Instated 1902, aud moved here, and the following g AR BTt ok L et olan tnat | Ionbated, | ekt neports coms] HICHN WadFo ‘o L5 WPk to'auppert hers tickings, at $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 Special Values in Pretty },V O “ The lefter has not vet reached the legal | that the case had been dismissed hecause ing made for the erection of A {wo-story i arior 1€eces e departmént, but when informed of its| of an absence of the judgment o e lower ‘vw k L‘“”'F"',' 44x80 ’-n!\’v.[mvvv s - e!‘ nature, Mr, Martin, who wrote the opinion | court in the record. Judge Bryant insists Lient strect belonging to Mre, 1. C. Feders In Dresers, Odd Chairs, Rockers and for the @uditor, said there was no doubt in | that the report of the ci should have was almost destroyed by fire Sl Tat his mind that the legislature contemplated | been held out of Nebraska veports until RENEDICT--The funcral of W. H. Dick- | Y A i i i ; suites, complete. viying, the secretary for his services inas- | the court had added that last chapier. The son, who dled from the result of injuries | ) 4 y . 4 miich aa’it appropriated 32,000 for the ex-|case as given in the th Nebraska, he ! Feceived from being kicked by a horss, was | Divan (like illustration) upholstered seat penses of the board and the law requires wrote, “‘embalms me as a dhamph Mr, Dickson was an old resident Wnd was | Q 3 ~ and back, i ine P z only, twd meetings per vear. He holds it 3 . 4 wost highly respected and loved by all. | : and back, in genuine leather m‘h“g"") maKes nd difference whether the item reads | MARRIED FIFTY-FIVE YEARS | g STELLA—A petition was cireulated and 5 | finished frame; rich, pleasing design; reg- 38.00 Three-piece Suit; saldE# of fof aleriéal hire. e funds ralsed by popular subscription to i K - v 32.00: s i consisti 4 ive Governor Shallenberger, In his letter, said | MF. and Mra. Freed of Stella Celebrate | ¢ to & lospital the little girl that was || 29N : ; ular value $32.00; special, each..$22.00 consisting of divan, had_he Known the secretary was to draw nniversary Todny. mo: pfotire Bhi oty | - " . e SRS 0 3 arm rocker and arn \ ! Anni . MovIng pleture anow. | Ier father in rapidly i i % . $55.00 Three-piece Suit—Consisting of di- ker ' and. ‘arm salary his duty would have been to veto| STELLA, Neb. May 6—(Special)—Mr. improving from his injuries and will soon (Like illustration.) Is an ideal porch swing y P stung chair. Back is genuine the appropriation, evidently forgetting for |and Mrs. & R. Freed's fifty-fifth wedding bo ablo to travel. | aHivonaed Trom. tho ebliBr with Hdave van, arm chair and arm rocker; mahogany g & . the moment that the appropriation was | anniversary will be tomorrow and friends| STELLA-A Dalf inch of rain yesterday Sk 0 eilling with heavy 1 mahogany veneer. Set made for the payment of expenses of a|have planned to give them a surp by | 8nd another Inch of rain last night puts up in best quality of leather. C(arved claw feet; special price democratie board which had a democratic [arranging for callers at the home all day | moisture concerned and with a few o A X i v S e leather; special price, . aoccatitr A Whr dkow: Iib 'expamtaca JURL the |tong. My: Mreedt vag born tn Pernsylvanie|davs’ Warm sunshine: will niake & wonder: ducking. An exceptionally strong frame E I same as his predecessors. and came’to Tndiana in the early 'Sn to | ful change in pastures, which have been with patent spring—seat fitted with com- Divan—Upholstered with loose cushion ¥ his h ith lder brothers. 1 : p - . | ) wehi - ” L : . Neldelmasters . Take’ Adtion. Tndlana. e et Hitt1e Masgaset Gatnar. tour | NQRTH PLATTE The Eik lodge Is ad- fortable loose cushion with valance. The green silk velour seat. IHas three pretty three pieces, $45.00 The: Schoolmaters’ club took Its first tep |y 0.y his juntor. The Garner family | of a bullding three stories high at the cor- | Hammo-Port has a substantial back rest anels in back—mahogany v . A last night.to get out from under the con- |, o, 1 .56 18 did | ner of Fourth and Dewey streets in this . : . . . I PRORBH e Three-piece Suit; mahogany trol of & bunch of book agents. Chancel- | ("®'\1 WOV Lo Towa. and w0 MCL G ity , The plans and_specifications pre or wind shield—is 29 inches deep, 6 feet very pretty design; regular price $27.00— finished frume; panels, ma- = iy 2 | ds. | pared by Architect Shaeffer call for a 93 . £ 3 % B A o e e ok L | Hampton, Ia.. when the young woman was | building maodern fn every: respect. | 2 inches long. Price, each. .$10.00 special at ... o wowns v iR D :‘05“:," D}:::":‘:.;n ',;’:,‘SL“J, hh | REPUBLICAN CITY—After an illness of | - ! moved that a committee be appointed to > o] tWo WeekR: 4 g it = A - . g 2 nd Arm Chair. Seats up- dratt a constitution and broaden the rules | Mr- and Mre. Freed lived in lowa the/ T Y e $50.00 Mahogany Divan—Upholstered seat $55.00 Three-piece Suit-—divan, arm rocker L OTA A ERA LN TLR " 100HB GukRY R e o Li) itk fhis werltibaciy oL Taim | el Ly oy huraday. cEieast dinouss | and back in green library velvet; arms and arm chair—upholstered back, loose fons; green silk velour - carrled the chancellor insisted that the com- N h, cause of her death, : 2 A ¥ § : . 3 « . [ mittee report at a meeting to be called by | After the civil war broke out, on account 74 vears of age. Mrs. Fine is survived by | heavily carved, claw feet; special price— ('ushmn seat with silk velour; special- Regular price 59.00; spe # i of the troubles in Missouri. They have|Ner husband and several children. cia] for three him during the present school years. 4 : "1t NEBRASKA CITY—James Peter Claw- | (10 SRR ORI $37 50 R b6 e S $33 00 feces This was objected to by some, who de-|!ived in this county since the early '7 son, ‘aged 8. died at his home in this city | , aired the constitution passed on at the first oy yesterday. He was born In Sweden and | B Nebraska City Templars Banauet. |iame (o this ¢ty h 185 o ; Crabtres sug { came to this ¢ nd has made this Meoting Hext fall, while J. W. Crablree sus-| ‘pppagica CITY, Neb., May 1.0 Spe- |l home. He leaves a widow and two | gested that the committee be glven power| 5P HET 0 S R ivet | children. The funeral will be held from | not only to draft the constitufion, but also | /A" o | the Latter Day Saints IR o Rt fat i church Sunday aft- 0 ratify it gommandety, No. i3 EHighty Tempiar, 885/ ernigon | Our stock of lace curtains is the largest and best gelected styles bl 3 Chancellor Avery refused to stand for | ®Vening publicly installed }h—n— newly ’.- RRASKA CITY—Mr. and Mrs, Joseph and quality, at the lowest nrices obtainable. 50 inches, colored madras, all colors, per mrd 550 this and the meeting endorsed his views, ug | Slected ofticers, as follows: Generalissimo, | CUGRtY of Omalia arriyed here vesterds RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS—With hemstitched ruffles, in dots CURTAIN NETS—We show the newest arts and craft dvfluns the constitution will be brought before tigh A: B. Wilson; excellent commander, W. . [ton. who s dangerously il with pneu- or figures, per pair . .. .95¢ 30 inches wide, in Arab colors, per yard elub at a called meeting some time this|Carnutt; captain general, J. W. H-fim monia. Tt ix expected that Paul Morton NOTTINGHAN LACE un’r.u\b_m new weaves, up-to-date pat- 40 inches wide, in Arab colors, per yard. gionth. | prelate, Rev. W. W. Barnes: 8. W., Fred will arrive here this evening. Th o physi- 5 inihag , | A g § SRk cians have ziven up all hopes of Miss Mo terns, per pair, at 45 inches wide, in Arab and white co)ors, per pard This action on the part of Chancelor| M. Kuwitzky; J. W. John Clinkenbeard; 50 inches wide, in Arab and white colors, per yard NEBRASKA CITY-TFrank, voungest son 4 B -4 | ton's recovery J ACE CURTAINS—In Arab colors; new dmgns per :\'-;vdw;\: u:m as a result of the ::;;.:r::.:\ n\.‘gx»“vl t;»i:’.'w:;:‘r' i) vt | A ey o : 50 inches wide, in Arab and white colorn. per vard anded fnethods of a number of hoolk |bearer, Metz; recorder, M. R rP: tof Mr. an v, Granville Stevenson, Aled ¢ “Per Other styles, per yard 5 t v, Dr. Fr. . el arder, 'at the hore of his parents In eity’ afte ¥ . iy e BB & 10 300 agents who belong to the club. 1 .."‘v::-n‘:mp.‘_ Il\‘ Frank ‘s If“?‘”’v‘: v\\"u,h §h o o (s 'f,,'f' 1 nh‘:s‘un\m:“ er b iy ket SO ]wr ‘"d o ,t s beccme a practige of these book agents to|C. M. Aldrich; sentinel, £. B. Thorn. The | "L SN Ko arniner A was one SCRIM CURTAINS—With filet insertion and edge in all colors CRETONNE—Domestic and Imported—-the best colors. attempt to bring discredit on a school | newly elected officers were installed by of the students of the 0 high =chool that was ver pair, at ... 36-inch Cretonnes eautify teacher by preparing his name for member- | Past Eminent Commander Dr. Claude Wat- llsted to graduate this year. The funeral X » o bel:uatl]{ug l(li"c.l;ags:‘z!nn‘;'.r,.:n:;m 50 inches, cream and white color, per y ship and then to hiackball jifm. = Some| son. During the ceremony Dr. Watson was | Vo hold Saturday MARIE ANTOINETTE CURTAINS—The newest style curtains"per 3f-inch Taffetas af (he beat known educators In the state | presented with a handsome gold past emi- | tha Liederkmamn sociers decioed of oot toatt | i ihid sty it ol B 0,00, T SE IS ERS e Gl por ATd :v\.:m:‘-m“;;\ u;}:!;nl:f\:l‘ - .v;:‘y.‘“y.nx:: u.‘: ::'r:m.‘;::";‘::dv:-;u':;“«‘r’.'. rT;“‘,’.ll“:dn:»..“fi:vt‘» :;;\‘:ll:‘ K{,"Illi‘,:‘ ];’i;".,:f’;';i'l',‘:,[‘f:;',['5‘ g‘fig&";; L({g;;t:;r:o‘r:nors. Prices always as low as is consistent with quality line-—all color: il e AT Mo e L e o %0 elub Dulidig. 42 inches wide, cream color, per yard . .......39¢ CROCHET BER SPREADS—In white with or without (ringP for Bropone & teacher for membershin. Then | lapors the members and el friends re- || STELLA=The bacealaureate sormon wi 45 inches, cream and white color, per yard .. ... <o 50€ wood or iron bed—each it six members voted in the negative, the | paired to the banquet hall, where a feast L d ptist church Sunday evening, May 15, by Rev. Mr. Hinkle. lass the black balling of a member has been |of the Eastern Star. It was one of the | I i the high school bullding and com- made public. The chancellor and others| most elaborate feasts served in this ity | jn (e ombrar paciaes Thursday evening s 5 % & il 08 e : 5 7 eoncluded it was time to clear out from | in vears {In he opera house My 19; address by | _Estimate cheerfully furnished for decorating your home-—complete or in part—we are prepared to do fres- JSTELLA-Lawrence Curtis and Miss May coeing—refinishing woodwork, as well as paper hanging. it LR riege ac the Lutheran perachage by Hev We would be glad to figure and talk with you about your decorating. Shirck We AY evening A ddl special meeting of the city council was held | supper was served afterwards at the home Thursday night and a petition was pre- | of the bride's mother, Mrs. W. D. Bryant | sented asking for a special election for the | l‘ln_u young couple will reside on a farm | purpose of voting $125,000 worth of bonds | fwal Stella. The groom is a son of J. T. | to purchase the water works. The petition| "NORTI PLATTE—An ordinance has been was signed by fifty freeholders. It is not ssed by the city neil and has taken | MAKER!!! | definitely known whether the American | that clty prisoners hereatter will | F(]R TRADE TR“) timo and the neceslty f:rv:r.\:“:-! to run | Water company will accept the offer, hut | IAbOF upon the streets. The fine and cont | ALI, SET through the train when an oo || oA will be worked out at the rate of & $1.i will be eliminated. In those.towns v\h'n" Dl 3 M : NDS it is generally understood that it will.|per day and If the prisoners refuse they | . es | About & vear ago the proposition to vote | will be put upon a diet of bread and water B SRS - WIR W AMNE bk . IR 049 ~— A YEW OF OUR TIFFANY RINGS — 1358 Tiffany Bing; 3 1-64 carats; fine, bine white. p of of bo o peve " until te=y reach a more tractable fram ¢cial Club Are |run from the train. One puts the train in S el b6 ends, for the wamaours | Dl ! i *| Booatary ot Commop connection with the local exchange and the | B e eI SR PR | BRIDGEPORT—Judge Grimes of North | Equipped for Voyage. other will be a direct wire to Omaha. %o froc R e A R R o LR with defeat. The counctl set June 7 as the ing i . 1333 Tiffany Ring; 1 6-8 carats, good color 1178 Tiffany Ring; 1 3-8, 1-33 and 1 —We show the best |n Pnnlanatfl-\lnn)vrn . per yard .$1.00 and $1.25 BED SPREADS—In Cretonne to fit full size bed with Bolster covers members are for | Platte held a special term of district court | | that those who wish may keep in commu- day for holding the election | here Saturday night to receive the plea and | | sentence Hunt, charged with hors nication with their homes or offices. Tecumseh's Commenceme | stealing e uned pleaded il monwse | LUXURIES ON BOARD THE TRAIN| "sor feir hats will be worn by the trade [UMSEM, Neb. May 7.-(Special)— | 3ftenced to tho penitentiary for one' year. | e | excurstonists. These head pleces will have | e ho slen belonged e Pho | f . Our town isibuilding so fast that|The following is the program for the com. elonged, to the Phoenix a guady red band instead of blue, as here- H ‘ | Land a . ompany, at whose ranch | e Telephone Exchange and | we have THREE LUMBER YARDS,| mencement week festivities of the Tecum- | Hunt formerly worked Coemaintp s | all of them doing morc than they can |seh High school: NEBRASKA CIT Handle. What we want i« a BRICK tofore. The hats are a feature of the trip he city council| Barber Shop on Rolling Hotel | ang will make the wearers conspicuous at | 3 . : | Friday evening, May %, the juniors wijl Thursday evening heard a remonstrance | Provided for the Ex- all times. BLANT. ot ALL THE LUMBER WE | byiquet the g B B R R Y against the ranting of a_saioon Hoense | ¥ B A. A. Smith, mayor of Sioux City, hn” ut - we 4 A BRICK | panguss the. 8- HaL8L H01 o am Segrainer. They had alm cars . 4 o MAN WHO CAN MAKIZ BRICK. Wil | Sunday evening, May 23 baccalaureate |a)) night session. The next moring they been heard from by the excursion commit- make a firat class Droposition to the | 3ddress at the Methodist Kiplscopal chureh | ot "again and eranted a license to Josepn | | tee. He writes as follows: o S | by th or, Rev. Ric 0! Curtan. This makes eleven salgon licenses | “I am\in receipt of your itinerary of Buhl, Idalo, is the market point for |, Tuesday evening. M 4. class play. |(hey have granted up o this tima and| TThe only obstacle in the way of the suc-| . “‘km._\.,‘;r“kn- DNRG nArAdmE 2 90,000 ncres Carey Act land: the richest | “Shenandoah™ at the Smith theater there are seviral more applications on file, | cess of the trade excursion was removed | o5 " : 4 iahd that lles out of doers. There is| Thursday evening, May 2. commencement : | and assure you that we will be very much o . (e lexercises at the Smith theater: address by | YORK—C. 8. Harrison, famiilarly known | Saturday, when it was reported that the d oheap electric power gained from the R vl teaidd, iy 4 pleased to have you call on Sioux City and | ¥ falls of the Snake river. There are oceans | Hon. Richard Metcalfe, assoclate editor 4 A - a horticulturist of | missing siren whitle had been found 1bl ith OF farm produce of every description. |8f the Commoner. Lincoln. The class will | national reputation has filed articles of in- | spend as much time as possible with us E ’ oarats; good color. . 1ne, blue white: fine color. $5.00 to $600.00 OUR GUARANTEE—We agree (0 repurch of the above described rings at any time v ithin cne year from dats of purchase, and pay in cash nine-tenths of amount pald; or will allow full price paid in ex- change, at anytime Vo Tn favoravie. Pleass WRITI | Include eighteen young heople. cight boya Sorporation, ef the C. 8. Harrison Nursers .lT';;““""‘:": "‘““"”‘l“‘”“":;”"':"' ‘“'""';‘ | The matter of your reception and enter- and ten girls. company he company {s composed of (', | Pacific so onths ago to blo e You can satisfy vourself yourself about | Friday evening, May 2, alumni reception. | 3. Harrison, H King and Fred G. Yule. \come to President Taft and afterward 8 e this If you will wrife to e at once. 1| Bemwell Will Direct Mink League. |Mr. Harrison has been called the Burbank | ) ession of Dr. Milener, | MeFcial club, and on behalf of th elty | ¢an send vou a booklet showing JUST | NEBRASKA CITY, N N - of Nebraska and is one of the best known |C3M® Into the possession ¢ Millener, WHAT THIS SECTION HAS__TO DI 3 oy R BRI government, 1 cap promise you a hearty : wrilers on horticultural subjects in the |Who thought he would use it-to attract | oo\ o HHER" S WL Bl e the ity PEND ON; fust WHAT IT WYLL Do clal)—Editor J. R. Benwell of the Daily | weet attention to his wireless show on (he AK-| " ynomer feature of the excursion is the FOR YOU. Write for the book. 1f costs | Press, who was ted manager of the | NEBRASKA CITY—Becaus . | Anoth: ol \ ; : | NE < ecause of the heavy | Sar-Ben midway e syt S oy s g Mo Yol o nihing and may mean a fortune to YoU. | jocal base ball team and secretary of the (rainstorm yesterday the Fort Crook base 8 B fighy o y am did not co All the photographs that will appear in 0" # Raers €8 E. McOUOWN, Secretary BUBL COM- | Mink league. has taken a vacation until |58 team did not come here to play. no; ment on the train. The latest thing |did their minstrel company appear for |the trade excursion booklet have been o | 2 3 MEFCTAL CLUB, Bubl, Idabo. | Scotember and will devote all of his tme |evening pe formance st ‘the Ovorang | BAthac shalre JIl be IAgiRied jand il P handed in to the engraver and as Soon as | yoo¢ Ao A 4 lto base ball and the management of the theater. The Red Cloud team was unable boosters may look their best all the tiime e o\l de will be turned over to n iRy . 1o play this afternoon because the grounds | 'N® €uts are made wi if they are so inclined. F[ee UE[“U"S"E“U" 0' [team and the league. J. M. Sweet, Who |\Were too soft. Captain Burne of the Mook | the printer. Many of (hose who are listed . | has been assoclated with him, will do all |team. who has been suffering ffom pneu- |for the trip falled to send in a photograph |of the work on the Dailly Press until he Monia. 13 able to be cut again and wili i . . . ISR RO o0 U thin‘Enatae ot the gumes heat weck. " |and wil be aisapointed when thes fnd Porter Files for ! ‘ / '“amal " h's ee 3 L NORTH PLATTE-The city council has |thelr picture is ";‘”’""‘ "d‘"‘ e roatet 3 | P 5. passed an ordinance making provisions for | Each member of the trade excurson wiil (‘ - r i,,, onstrator 'who will be at our! MULLEN, Neb. Ma, (Special Tele- |chosen of which John Bratt is chairman, | g J thix week will sllow every vis- gram.)—The distri court of Hooker | Which committee will be the board of direc- Aldrich, selling agent for the Hood L e e H . L] - . o W they ¢ D 111-Stained coun djourned Thurs d moved | 1o7¢ ibra Arrangements have | Rubber company, has made arrangements MERRRIG fes. 507 Puit - PRUBIARR. odunty. pBIuran AY SH8. Temed tineesi ) <ing 51 e "tk | 1o provide each member of the party with Lincoln Man Who Led Scheme to | i X oft wood » Thedford, where several cases are to and the purcha se who . painted of varnished wood. furniture, eic.. | be tried. The petition of W. H. Bedford i P SINg Of | rybhers. All that those who §o have to : 15=8 DODGE. talnment will be taken up with our Com in "t J% An cxpected that g Bullding ‘will 5 ; , Nominate Bryan for Senator without the expense and trouble of ve-|go. ‘divorce, whereln a cross bill was ected At a cost of $50,000 to $50,000 |do to be properly shod is to call at Chair- moving the old finf | e T et SR i 1 Lhih s oe RAND ISLAND—The price of about ga7; | ™0 Hayward's establishment and get the Seeks Place as Democrat. % and the custody of & minor child w per acre was pald this week, by the county | |atest in rubbers. _(From a Star: Correspondcat.) 00 ap i Was | hoard. for four acres of lan small part | A complete telephone system will be in-| LINCOLN, May 7.—(Speclal Telegram.) e ey monts 0 this | of it weoded, the owner reserving the right |stalled on the train by the Nebrask Tele- | W. F'. Porter of Lincoln this morning filed real wood. Entire cost for material not JasehiWelia Reund Dver. east of the city. The road was rmm—n, | every stop made by the party local tele- on the democratic ticket. Mr. Porter served over 2c per square fool. Come. even If O JOTION. Neb. v 7—(8pe. | Substituted by & private road. but in recent | phone people will want to go through the & term as secre of state several years | Sou 46 mot wish to use it yourselt, 1t | M'COOL JUNCTION, May 7.8 ears this has been cut off. ' Appraisers | g vou will be glod o tell your | Clali—Jacob Welrs,' charged with attempt- | estimated the damage at $500. the owners | ("0 4nd inspect the system. The switch- | ago, being electod s & demo-pop. Recently R i | ing 1o murder Frau Zook, whom he brought | At first demanded $2.000. partly because [t | board will be large ¢nough to asccommodate | he broke Into the lime light with a pian to ; from Germany, promising marriage, whicn | 1ided a 180-acre farm, and a compromise | thirty-five stations. There will be at least ! take up a collection to pay the fee for plac Ine retused.” was bound“over to district| """ CrIOCLed at 8150 | two telephones in each car and in the com-|ing Mr. Bryan's name in nomination for m‘“'on nrugcu |court today | partment cars there wiil be one in each | United States senator. This morning he - . It you have anything o sell or exthange [ compartment. He dauarters will be con- |sald that Mr. Bryan had-asked *him to 16th and Farncm Sts, k Bee Want Ads will boost your business. | advertise it in The Boe Want Ad columns | nected with every part of the train ali the | proceed no further with the scheme. | This nrocess glves an entirely new surface lke veneer. Completely hides all blomishes underneath. Anvone can apply it. Produces the grain as well as color of

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