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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY .11, 1910. 4 e J[ S ]| ot 836,964 BOXES OF SHINOLA BETTERETHICS FUR DOCTORS % iy i, RAL COMMISSION SAT UPON ; _ ' And 41,490 Shinola Polishers and Daubers Sold in Omaha and Council Bluffs in the Last 5 Years AN ENDORSEMENT EXTRAORDINARY President of State Medical Society ‘rxamph he said, “is called in & case of | yeoite Man Writes Stinging Letters to simple mcasles and Instead of telling the Says Experts Are Uselos | worrled mother the truth—that the child's Nebraska Board. ‘IHH“\ Is not serious and that the "'.l' will speedily clear up—this unscrupulous [ physiclan by play-acting and deliberate |SHELDON MAY ENTER RACE falsehood will tell a frightened parent that the child is dangerously sick, that it may develop eye trouble or ear trouble or penu- | monia or cerebro-spinal meningitis or what acy for Chief State Executive ing Mild Cases Roundly | not, and on the strength of his deliberate Job, but Also Hankers untruths will take advantage of the fam- | DISCREDIT THE PROFESSION ] Spirit of Comme lism Which Ex- tracts Unnecessary Fees for Formes Governor Considering Candi- reat- for Sematorship. | lly's undue alarm as a ba for making two or three visits a day, leaving quantities e LINCOLN, Neb, May 10.—( 1)< | ot medicine which is absolutely unneces- (From a Staft Correspondent.) Taking the stand that the medical €X: | 4.y and in some cases perhaps even| LINCOLN, May. 10.—(Special.)—The state | B Whether You pert should be eliminated from the witne harmful. I s way your unprincipled | rajjway commission has recelved another uy a stand in criminal and civil law suits, Dr and crafty holder of a medical college |jetter from the chalrman of the Maine | . M. Salter of Norfolk, Neb, president | giploma will run up a bill for twelve of | yate rallway commission, but it wili not | of the Nebraska State Medical association, | riftcen visits, frequently against familes | o tife Drogent at least give out this letter toigny_Feemminsnced legisiation in “this | who can lily afford the expelve; whersds{soe gubhioations An' fact, the commission state, such as has been enacted In one |a consclentious physician would have made |yt {ULC " it 1o the office help that or two other states provi )t the p- | but one or two visits and would have left Shinola Outfit Today Return it in 30 Days and Get Your Shine Your Own Shoes or Get Your Shoes Shined death arfd destruction awaits any- | ) | 1 ot , s p ' certain d ’ ; polfgment of & commission of competent | it for the family to call him again under even mentions that letter, let aloné ? f el menlby {he county to assqible the | certain advarse’ condltions, and such ia | 056 "HO ¥en mentions & Iton | Money Back The Shinola Outfit edical data given case and then to | stances of wantonly debasing the medical Bl o ; AL . medical data in a giver ¢ tances of wantonly ( " The firat letter received from the Maine (M [f You do mot Think Will Reduce p 5 e their findings to the jury. He de- | profession, consecrated In ltself to saving| ., ., ./ was in answer to the letter from clare 16 wide differcnces of opinion | human life and benefitting human belngs 5 v | 7 - 3 > f8 1 uiven (o Sortes by so-called medical ex- |inatend of viciously magnifylng the sickness | the Nebraska commission asking what | It Worth All You Your Shoe Polishing ven to juries by so-called 4 5 ’ thought of glving Presiden | P E P ata, holds up the | of the Face as a means of sapping Ill- 5 | i B e o int, 1o puslle crillohm and |gotten and , dishonest doliars from he|About Who should be appointed to the Paid for It—and More. - Troubles by Half, o ‘:‘r,?,l # miscarriage of justic | pockets of those in distress, are all too|United States Supreme "‘:_”“ :';“ :""' How ean we expect a jury to twelve | commonplace in this country today. letter writer "“‘_"‘l’:‘ L SRR UVUR AL, SBAD Pous“El A'n DA“' mens who now nothing of medicine o form | Moral Obligation on Protessie L D s s ER SHINOLA an idea as& to the truth of the case at Instance upon Instance of just such ‘"|“‘:"““‘o\‘"d :md”_mnd The Nebraske 25 hand when one doctor will solemnly testity | type of corruption might be called to mind kel ste bask and asked’ whyt’ Cc 3 o) c on his oth that the: victim could have | In every community this unfair and mail-| COmMission wrete be Wi 8185 WHY the . P ) died only from stryehnine polsoning and | clous. means of robbery, clothed in the gar- | to al ""*"' ":’""‘J" ”"h':m oo ingBluin. . when another, called by the opposing side | Ments of eminent respectabllity, may be | chairman of the board Hén S6 0N Been ' the case afd of corresponding high re- | Seen stalking about town 365 days In the|"I" throughout the letter Wh \aikton pute will testify that the victim positively | Y€ar. And it seems to me that a certain | meant for the "‘":m' “'m',nl';‘mh;s been , 73 L Ll |8 a whole, for the sake of Itself and its | under discussion by the “advisers” of the as been e story o € dSninola rolisher an asks the doctc address | Y ” . iy p isslon for several days not only re- | $ 2 et intfvs | TUDL groed. trom Its body. The public can | terates what the Maine commission thinks | auber in the homes of Omaha an ounci uffs. conti 4 uation ot combat this form of thieving—tor thiev- | of the suggestion of the Nebraska commis- | o :' ‘M‘ I."{u.m’ '”I'"l ity it 15, pure and simple—because the pub- | sion, but It explains that “I'" was used, be- YoU WILL NOT BE THE EXCEPTION. by adghond obed it s ppali K1 in-time of sickness has faith in its|cause the letter was addressed to the chalr- thorities in these questions (hat (he 18YMEN | goctor and 1s absolutely at his mercy be.| man of the Maine commission ‘ IF YOU ARE—Return the Shinola Polisher and Dauber to Your has not studie have glven the jurymen | v » £ | cause of that confidence. In time this type| The other letters which have been re-| { the widest possible range for u verdlct and | ¢ unfair practice—more unfalr than the | ceived trom commissions over the country | Dealer and Get Your MONEY BACK-—-You Take no Chances. ias become vesponsible for any finding | game of the highwayman who puts a gun|are also suppressed for the present, as C. hat may be made Varsing all the Way £rom |in s victim's face and goes Into the pock-| w. Bryan and Will Owen Jones have not | The following Dealers in Omaha and Council Bluffs and vicinity are displaying SHINOLA \ .“ym‘ Of pnurder I the Ty dekree (o the ets of the man whose hands are up. be-( go¢ together on whether It would be “etl- | cause that robber's victim knows he's be- ing robbed—must react upon the good name s would be able | of the medical fraternity and for that rea- Sheldén May Run. o form a very much more intelligent con- | son, if for none other, the medical men who| It is not among the impossibjities that B ) Gibiun' si coiehid mincttn ot v mileut |04 and upon the principle of falr play [ Georgs L. Sheldon will be a candidate for problem than a jury of twelve men who |ought to make concerted effort to eradicate | the republican nomination for governor. snow nothing cf the technical points in- [ this typs of unscrupulous selfseeker within | When he was here some time ago, Gov- volved save what they are told by the con- | thelr ranks.' ernor Sheldon sald if he were a candidate ‘ tradictory experts.” Another evil which the medical profes-|pe had his preference in regard to the 1 Bl RN i sion must combat, the speaker declared, is| orfice, which was taken to mean he would he prosident appealed, for united sup- | the all too common tendency to recommend | prefer the senate. But E Maggl, who port of the pending federal legislation cre- [OF Perform unnccessary surgical operations. | ejq the position of chief clerk in the ex- r \ing a department ‘of health. He em- | AN determining the necessity for an opera- | phasizes the need of vigorous action by | t1on the fee is frequently the most import. 2 ant factor, and too often the patient's par- the medical fraternity as wcll as the pub- amount sympton compelling use of the and SHINOLA POLISHERS AND DAUBERS in their windows and stores during this special offer: Fry Shoe Co. Regent Shoe Co Stryker Shoe Co. Starr-Kingman. A. W. Bowman. Shoe Market. ¢ N.Peterson Cuuncil Bluffs, X I contend that a con quette” to publish them. 1ained along medical mission of sclentists Remember, however, that any dealer in Omaha and Council Bl.uffs and vicinity handling Shoe Polish can give yeu the money back, in 30 days, if you do not think the Shinola Polisher and Dauber is worth all you paid for it and more. ecutive office, when Sheldon was governor, is authority for the statement that the Nehawka man is going to be a candidate lie for a still greater crusade against tuber culosls which he declured 1 the cause of | KNIfe i8 an enlarged bank account that can | Another Omaha (-.ndmmre“. Vo - 5 —— S By bousars ssone one-thtid the deaths hi this country ana |° C4sily drained,” he said, | L. J. Quinby of umn’ha‘ today filed his|g 4, § Tney play here tomorrow and WATER lS 0“ AT MW]DOKA when he'ran to the assistance of his|affairs, has been aroused as well halfe of those who dle.bétween the ages of | Commissions Are Demoanrcd, e R i s iale moldTak ciad o | ensndny ~ \ | neighbor. About 10 o'clock Zeiss was sud-| The idea Is that the cadets who wil 15 a5 I atry. The degrading practice of accepting com- | didate for the democratic noniination fc . | denly accosted by two men, one of whom |muster about 50 will have a circuit ar- Nebraska News Notes. ad a gun. He was ordered into an alley |ranged for them appearing first at 1 Dr. Salter took oceasion to deplore the | | | — | BEATRICE—Spencer Horn and M ss Mary | chile C o Mothing Moinbe; the e gt R spirit of commerciallsm which is creeping | Schiegel were married yesterday morning | Government Gets Flood Into Laterals |and while one searched his clothing the nes, then at Omaha, proceeding thene R R S e » declareq | capable of conterring upon humanity slluul\‘l‘l [ h k R d at St. Joseph's Catholie church. f | other covered him with the revolver, dis-[to Cheyvenne and Kansas City. It was ;‘r‘\t;~”‘|~< I;‘.l“.‘\:.-.n'u’ I“.mxl‘ .X'l;'.'»n. \Ihmdr \]:;'.: not be reduced to the sordid basis of com- 1tchcoc cady NEBRASKA CITY—The body of Mrs ol Hew Froleen N i s LR e e Solurea. Skvking Ats ol P ¢ y mercialism, and yet this contemptible prace | missions was llkewise attacked. Said the | congress in the Second district. speaker: “The blessings that hospitals are | tients solely for the extraction of a Mary Osborn, who died at Lincoln, was | his terror Zeiss cried out and attracted the|at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. might also ) PASIEREY Tealely 2 3 tice is becoming very much in vogue and | to File for Race brought lo Syracuse yesterday aftérnoon | MORE [DAHOQ LAND RECLAIMED |attention of Howe. The desperadoes did be permitied to figure In the fete, but | ysiel J s " = A hol oot- [from the latest communications celv ! - | physicians act as cappers for them. Thi | - IMPERTAL~The commissioners of Chase | not walt until he got up, but holted, shoot a commu feations received it is u deplorable condition and needs rem- | county have voted to issue bonds to the Ing at the intending rescuer as he ap- (8 feared the military authorities will not !cdying.” W. B. Price C to Omaha to Tell amount of $25,000 to replace the court house [ Péople Rejolce Over the Completion | . ..4 around the corner. Zeiss sald that |&ive thelr consent. Tt was mentloned at ’ If You See It In Our Ad It's The speaker declared that there are men | V/+ 2 TTice Gomes maha o Lell | which was burned February 2. of the Great Irrigntion Works he had less than a dollar in his possession, | the governors' meeting that Major General » 4 ‘::ul‘he‘: c[:r(;:is:'l;mm\\;m m“: lthe:r ser \:‘ce ! Congressman Price Alone Has (NEBRASKA CITY—Willlam Geese and B ko AN bae Banes aad ,,l,“ the ydm ritied. hilh of that. when: 5.'.“’:':;'.?1‘,-(7.:".'.‘«"' ny e (-x:.mlml:mk*;‘“ ot M it | H edical facts, ta work up P » : iimin Sohrodev they decamped. 3 ent of the Missourl, 15 show ) I "‘ | damage cases agalnst corporations, and he a Show. rtae: aisast l'}‘pu'fl:;ge::'m‘h;i\eh:'r‘;:u-n‘cy: N HeAlrendy, Ing every desire to help the governors in wmme B | found a growing tendency towa - —_— large’ number of friends and relatives. . ¢ [making this year's affair one of the most { 3 y rd the care ptives: o | t Pointers |less and indiscriminate preseribing of med- BEATRICE—A party of Union Pacific AT IR o \/‘/ S successful since the initiation of the move- for a few mlnmes. We want youll cine for every trivial cl,mn,,[m‘ H-m:w (From a Staff Correspondent.) \'H”fl"'" bt SR L L D TR ‘M:,:‘:"::T -rl.‘..“:ni ,;:mf’m’,'.d';,r:,&,“sj: : €s 2 ment, which has given ©mahp such r ne o ke 3 ‘o % 4 3 division engineer; . Stevens, divisic o st company; gel s San - 4 to see our new. line of pealed for a broader fellowship among | LINCOLN, May 10.—(Special)—It is evl- |, erintendent, and F. Kloke, roadmaster, | manager of the Kenyon Townsite company Mayv Be Feature distinctive civic festival, The membesshiin . rival physicians and the elimination of |dent Mr. Hitchcock is willlng to risk $i | arrived in the city yesterday from Omahs | o 1.“all avound booetert’ for Tdako, @) committee reported that without any soliel R’Ch Jewe’ry, | petty jealousies. on the chance anyhow. W. R. Watson, | on a tour of inspection. fns F""Lf’l"m“u“‘::";“’” ‘c Syt hikht el \ tation 458 members had pald thelr As | managing editor of the World-Herald, Mr.| BEATRICE—Beatrice lodge No. 26, An-|arrived froi ¥z ARbr RN | t Ak S -B sessment fo s year. ' | uartered at the Henshaw. o OAr=BEn |sessment for this vear. 4 | Hitchcock's paper, has telephoned' to Secre- | clent Free and Accepied Masops, met Mon. | Is at 7 5 The first initiations for 1919 are expected ' W atches, Silver,§ 6000 Gmfi%@'&'gfl"flou FORMED | 272,55 S1e s tor v banie, n:| SIS GRS IR | e Uned Suates Government e rlhaung that while n Nebraska Mr. |directors to icceed Samue nake: Cut Glass . Board of Governors Hears Favorable it is stated that the ceremonies will be clamation service, at last, has turned.the | Hitchcock will file his name for the senate, | Baker and E. S. Miller, whose terms have | water into our laterals at Burley,” sald | Py e h Report o £ ing |entirely different from last year. h Farmers and Business Men of | W. B. Price has not yet let loose of his xl:;fi":’l‘l‘l('h The directors of the Com. |MF: Kowier, last night, “and the whole ep:" f Efl ort;o_flrn:ng Men The new button will bo ready in a few It will interest you and the prices@! Superior Organize to Suppress 0, but he went to Omaha this Morning | mercial olub are making preliminary plans | COURtrY I8 rejolcing. The people of the est—June Initiations. i { days, the design having been approved by we ask will save you money. chool con- | United States have spent more than a | the governors. It s a very pretty piece Hitchcock to get out of the race and permit :\"""‘1;@3,‘"0'3;" '""‘*‘“”h\l":'-L'Il';l'!m;;“th;:lafi million dollars building a dam at Minidoka, | west Pont cadets may be one of the|of work and should have many wearers as | SUPERIOR, Neb., May 10.—(Special.)—|him to go it alone as the democratic candl- | Svening o ok e hi ¥ | evening to make final arrangements for|4Cross the Snake river, and we will have |jeaqing features of the Ak-Sar-Ben parade [much for its beauty | The call issued for a meeting Saturday for |date, and thus save the Omaha candidate | entertaining the visitors, Delegates (o the | hundreds of thousands of acre feet of | Thieving. with the avowed purpose of asking Mr.[for the coming state Sunday as an ornament as its | this year Strong efforts are being made |civic association The button s in the | the purpose of organizing an anti-horse | the humillation of getting defeated. number of 1,000 will be here. water for the land, which until now has (o secure the visit of the corvs and not|form of a star surmounted by Nebraska's @ (hief assoclation was responded to by hun- | “1 am satisfied 1 will win the nomina.| NEBRASKA CITY—sarah K. Miller of |proved entitely worthiess. The state of |aniy are the senators and congressmen of floral emblom, he Solden rod. 1n ihe dreds of farmers and business men, and | tion,” Mr. Price sald to friends, “so what | "GRG o0 eourt - praying for ' divorer | 1daho. will hold an auction of 1300 acres |the state, according to the reports sub-|center Is the name Ak-Sar-Ben and (1 | & rousing old meeting was the result. After | 1s the use of Mr. Hitchcock getting into|from her husband, Emil R. Miller of Cass|on May 27 and Burley will soon take on |mitted to the governors at ( v 4 s a meeting In|year 1910 and underneath leaves of corn . | much discussion it was discovered that the | the race and getting his feclings harrowed |covnty. They were married at Alvo, Neb., GoLe# SIVERSMITHS | STh & DOVOLAS STS ounty. They were married at Alvo. Neb. | the metroplitanism of Twin Falls. the Loyal hotel last night, lending their |indicating the leading industry of the state. | thieving gong on over the country was not [ up for nothing.” Upon his return Mr. Price [ 71 EERCReH T FE00 AT SHG, TR e 16 |+ “'Not many Omaha people know that Bur- |aid, but the interest of Senator Warren | confined alone to the taking of horses, but | may have something to say be restored to her mafden name, Sarah K. |ley is named after D. E. Burley, who used |and Congressman Hull, chafrman of the| For Croup there is nothing better than | that it covered almost every possible thing | In the meantime a might close friend of | Suttom to be here with the Union Pacific railway, |6enate and house committees on military | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. of value, including cattle, chickens, harness, | Mr. Bryan asked the peerless leader to get KEARNEY -~ C. Dunlap, manager of 'y There are hundreds of oldtimers, who | bicycles, cor otc. 3 Watson's ranch, has just secured a number o Buy from us once and you bleycles, corn, hay, etc. Taking Into con. | behind Richard L. Metcalfe and have the| ;¢% 50 (' “Dheasants and turned them | know all about “Dan” Burley, as he Is be our customer always. #lderation these conditions, it was thought | thing over with. It was urged on Mr. |joose on the ranch Hunters have been |known throughout all of the western s best to perfect an organization which | Bryan that it he said the word Metcalfe | notified not to hunt on the ranch and not » would be a sort' of vigllance committec | Would be nominated hands down, but tne | {0 shoot one of the birds any, place Bn ) TLGT 0o tne general s | or Bood government committee. peerless leader was not at that time making | ljke they have placed a mounted one in a | cashier of the Pacific Express company, oa all all S 0 r er | W. A. Huff was chosen chairman of thk |any nominations. He answered, o it was|prominent place In town where they may |, o' 1o ramoved to St. Louls, and s | temporary = organization and Mayor E.|reported, in the same old way: “They are |Se¢ the bird . LA K 4 | Bossemeyer, Jjr.. secretary. ~Committees |all friends of mine and, of course, I can| NEBRASKA CITY-Word has been re |resident of Omaha for more thah eight- This $20 Coat and Pants sale is a hummer. LS A5 et ank i o meadting: wew |iain oy BAAL" cefved In this city of the marriage of Carl | een ye is out there. Kenyon s the surpass anything to be had in ©maha. K. Hedell of this city to Miss Oltve Vir- |pro ot the Kor AR lmflnl)(ru began with the result that nearly| Which is taken to mean that rather than |ginia Reed, at Wheeling, W. Va. Mr, Be. |President of the Kenyon Townsite company, | country. The values offered | & $ We have a large line from which you may select anything you ummnn It 1s the intention of those in-|have to get Into the running yet, and have | fhis eity and a son of Dr I Bedell and | e OUIeH h st~ B | terested to make it a county and an Inter- [ them all support him, left here and went to Wheeling, where he | €nt of the Glenn-Dafe syndicate, which oy yrmem gunrau(e(d perfect in it and style. | state assoclation, as Jewell county is ad- is now located. He was a graduate of the | OWns 5,000 acres o1 the finest land in the it | University of Nebraska. | world along the banks of the Snake river, | ‘““'L”‘: "l"“‘ south and the farmers all| ROAD MEETING AT SUPERIOR | "nonDREGE-W. L. Biack of Trenton|about four miles from the great Milner | ac ar y 80“ al 0"]“9 0. ork together. who {8 well known in this part of the state | | not only cures | E. D. Donahoo was elected chalrman of jam, bullt by Archie Milner, formerly of i as & printer of considerable education, has |¢ . B 304-308 South 16th Street. {oothache instant- [the association; Hugh Alllson, secretary, ommercial Qlub and Farmers Work- |been adjudged insane ‘and taken to the |Atlantic City, Ia. That Miner dam cost but ¢ ns for cavity,removes ail and W. R. Kirkpatrick, treasurer. The ™ of “Sasalytic strokes. from which |Archie Milner and his ssscolates more odorydnd prevents meeting adjourned to May 21. B T e e a sveat Hoal latels. | than $1,000,000, and bas watered and brought .";.‘ .‘1'::?::',.:'.:'; ncle Billy,” as he was universally |into bearing 1,000 square miles of land, plyand saves )—|known in southwestern Nebraska, Was | ova oot of which fs under cultivatior Near 16th and Farnam Despondent, Hal Himael SUPERIOR, Neb, May 10.—(Speci See th ou ! < N/ v S 1 3 cl nearly 80 years of age, and until a few that you get YORK, Neb., May 10—(Special)—F. B.|The Superlor Commerclal club has raised | QoY [0, Nag" poen doing excellent work |today D i gy e by e R R SR | Dagay, one of the oldest residents and | $.000 to be spent In road Improvements |in the newspaper line. | *“The 1daho Southern railway, which the | C. S. DENT & CO., | business men of York, has committed sui- | leading Into Superior, It recently held a| HOLDREGE—Mrs, Charles Phillips died | Kuhns of Pittsburg built to get to their B7 Larned St.. Detroit, Mic! cide Not returning home last evening, a big meeting and entertained its farmer |suddenly \(klrlx‘dui; ‘Xl"\:iv’lylanl" l\;u?l:;“: Oakley project, because the Union Pacifie search was made ard at about 1:30 this| friends at a blg banquet at which several |Hor parents, Mr and in |erantz of this city, only recently had en- didn't move fast enough for them, was | morning his son, Roland, found him in his | SPeakers were present and everybody | n 1 Weak ald nervo taixod o o 8 o | Joyed a visit n.n..“mr (.nd“ma news .I)r her | gpened the day I left Oakley and 1 had 20 nervous mem | office 0 alked for good roa s ow to them. She leaves FOOD FOR o™ i oo e o |office dcad from strangulation, caused by | &00d roads. The Commerclal club |death came as a b bes't % A VeS | {icket nine, on the first train oyt of Milner H NERVES work and youthful vigot | Nanging. The deceased was one of the Nas hung up several cash prizes to ”'“;:lrlx‘“&"gnndm}rfiw S H'.{;‘.‘.lxtl'(;:l\>v|u "% | They will extend the road, eventually to | .possi ble sone ux u result of overs | pioncer business men of York and for | | farmers who will make the best miles of | }ifney “'Where Mr. Phillips Is employed | aach (hrougn to Spokane | fo un d ation » gork o mental exariion shoy veurs was engaged In various Kinds of|Foad in & given time. The county commis- |as printing instrucior at the Reform 'he Unfon Pacific has just finished lay- ) ! e o provi school, she and her husband lived at| “Th | bustness. In the panic of 183 is s sup- "“““'l:’m““‘ ASES ed to pr Md{a \waterwaye | isomtield, Walthill and other northern |ing the tiex between Burley and Oakley, B S SRl ot by posed that Mr. Daggy lost nearly all his|&nd bridges when neceasary if the farmers | Nipraska places. Funeral services will be | ynq van Cleave and a bunch of Chicago | GEERMAN B MOCONNELL DRUG ©o, | Property and xince that time he had been | Wil bulld-the roads. With the help of the | held at Kearney. with Interment in Prairie | wuke you eat and sieep wnd L A for your aditorobile :— \ty, | millionaires were there last week thinking Cor. 16th and Dodge Bireets. | enguged lu wilting fnsurance. In @ letter | COMMercial club and commissioners the |Home cemetery, near this cit i -~ OWL DRUG TOMPAWY, wen found on him he stated that he had no|f2rmers have pledged to make over twenty || O bt D v, g ot GuunnlCH TlREJ Cor. 16th end Harney Sts. O Tiles o8 §00d roads leeding lnto 8 [ana thence on over the Goose Creek Hills + money to pay rent nor enough to live and | od 1o, & Into Superior. H h Sc ch l Cad to Raft river country | that he thought it best to dle. lg LS 0() ‘1 Cts ) . sa T o B et e 1 | 5 e $|00 for trade BN il e b St a5 Mt weasgors. . | Going to Harlan v Wate o 1daho, and 4 armer o ma of Idaho, and a farmer of na- | reputation, has just be tlor YORK eb., May 10,—(Special.)—Tele- | ¢lal)—The Board of Education has elected | See page (wo un the de The system of the Mutual Saving Bank plan g et e i of Jo. | the following teachers for the ensuing year: | velopment of one farm of 16,00 acres on % 5 4 ST ne ey Saagun e,“" death of Jo- | i igh School-Prineipsl, Ray Gates; Mlsses A the Minidoka project. Hls son, 5. Grover enables the Omaha Loan and Buxldmg Asso- s . 9. 4 . | Bertna Hen ; v a . caship » B State ‘.“'x‘p RI8E AL RAen. & ‘;'r “‘: b dortha Henderagn, Marian Livi ‘Il;m. Vir- | Arrangements Completed for Visit of | 50, "0 cashier of the Burley State bank ciation to pay to its members six per ceat % bustne ork for twe ginla Byeriy, Clara Mackin and lda Helse whioh ‘David < . Ry 4 five years and only recently moved to Cal-|and Mr. F. T. Cole. Young Men from Omaha to ot whigh David Bosise. iy the president, a per annum dividends January and July 1st [ e a[ muue Ifornia, but each year spent from two to | SIXth Street School—Priicipal, Miss Ve- | Towa Town. looking after the detalls of what will be ) ¥ July ; four months living In York, Mr. Boyer | €38 MeLellan: Misses Maude Mets, Loulse | one of the largest producing orchards in Investment of $1.00 per month to $5,000 in & r. Bover | Eisenmann, Minnie Wilhelm Hannah the world 4 J B’way, 32d and 33d Sts. was a large property owner here, owning | Johnson, Edith Bachler, Mary Alrd and i NEW YORK CITY scveral business blocks. Coming here in | Abble Lyon | Although the 1oara of lump sums can be made. Kor inf ation o R R S, Burley is growing, so 1s Pocatello, 1 1 .l d; "”"”“"'“”” call the early 'f0s, he homesteaded northwest | Fourteenth —Street —School — Principal, | yet made the officlal announcement it is| American Falls, Buhl, and Twin Falls. In or address 101 South 16th St., | Katherine Tynon: Misses Verne Proper, | o (il\ "acoideq that Harla ’ of York and after living on the farm a few | Lucy Eastman, Ellen Ware, Agne; , la., has| fact, the entire state is seething and burst 16th and Dodge Sts Luc; ), Elle 4 Bri : Fi ge Sts. IN THE HEART OF THINGS ¥vars moved to, York and, engaaed In busk- | ford, Bdna Wriabt and. Amatas Rosd: | been selected for the annual encampment | Ing with an Industrial awakening and the HIGH CLASS FIREPROOF HOTEL ness. He was known by all and highly re- | Droc! a e of the 0 cadets of the Omaha High school. | Nebraskans and lowans with a wander- ’ | Second Avenve School—Principal, Miss | 1 oys are cted to go June 6, and eir hearts are doing the most to Handsomely furnished, all outside spected. Anna Fastensu; Misses Carofine s)?:'."r The boys are expected to go Jur and | lust In their hear doing the most t _id rooma, with every modern appolntment, Beulah Snyder, Mary Cgok fin: | be In camp for a week or ten days. During | develop the country o d A oulse 3¢ block from Now Penn Depot, near all Harman in Race. meyer, Carr o . corner near & Mok " atnarinse Hoo| fa time they will have the advantage of | “There are o many of them out there |\ OSSN ST DeBug depastment sis Pl L iy HOLDREGE, Neb.,, May 10.—(Special.)— |more and Mrs. Fannie Reynolds | regular military training under the direc-| that it is like another part of Nebraska.' ROOMS WITH PRIVILEGE OF BATH, . E. Hurman will enter the congressional | “‘l\;:';“"l)uffh“"" Misses Emma Fastenau, | (ion of Licutenant Haskell. Thursda $1.50 per Day and Up. vace in the Fitth district this fall. His | Bagewond Sehost Mins Grene Blooming- | June 9, will be visitors' day and a special| EDWARD D. ZEISS HELD UP ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH, |anmouncement has been made. dale. [train has been arranged,to convey the e S Ris Sy # Greggsport School—Misses Ameclia Wille | friends of the cadets from the city. That $2.50 per Day and Up. Most Food is Petson |and Clara Rehse. SEEDS Potatoes, Lawn Gras, Fiowering buls, e Loses Dollar When Bold Highway- Why waste time and money planting X . SHAK will be review day as well, and in the re- £ o WRITE FOR doubtiv] seeds. when Yo b 7 S R Ay 10 b ranmitie t il TRULEL L "r:‘t:::u:::.emt:::‘:l;.l- M_l;h ‘rvfi'hr‘nmc. and L owing line with Colonel ‘Glasaford, com men mlv.l"; kets Near ¥ CATALOGUE e Bon ) u can buy seeds that « modations at moderate rates, dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaints and ~ ~ ~ | mandant at Fort Omaha. wiil be Mayor The new addition will bo completed debility. Price Sc. For sale by Beaton on September 15, g Alans Defeat Minks, glving hotel ca DS Sompeny, SHENANDOAH, Ia., May 10.—( FREE Edmund Lockwood and ex-Mayor W. L.| [Edward D. Zelss was held up and robbed THE NEBRASKA SEED COMPANY : nday nigh ew doors from his home < peciall— | Baughn of Harlan. Monday night a few v city of 600 roo; ncl 400 baths, 's N | y-third an am stree " B R e I |{ Green's Nabraska Indians won the fired of at Thirty-third and Farmam sticets, and 1628 Howard Street Telephone Douglas 1261 h 30y Maneser Chamberlain's Cough wemedy banisnes |a deries of (hree games with the Shenan-| Chamberlaln's Cougn Liemedy s famous | R. €. Howe, manager of the Cudahy Pack- ltll tendency toward paeumonia. doah Minks here Monday, the score being ) for its cures of couxhs, colds and croup. l“" house at South Omaha, was flred at |

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