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idw DEE: OMAH\ THURSDMWY, MAY | 1C0-OPERATION 1S THE THING Wk iek Nibraks CO-OPERATION 1S THE 12, - 1910. Nebrask Attempt to Kill == 'S cbraska 5 Deputy Sheriff - — George A. Post Says People and Rail- £F cputy H“LH(,OU\ Faly T PULE [t mwioe were' chfieranira: " {Rivendy asiised his duties. i o ¢ roads Should Pull Together — G Companiese ¢ e WINNerSL ore, Prise | PERU—Rev. William Durfow, pastor of Bullet from Outside Narrowly Misses ympa s Second regimen "W S| the F t Baptist church, left Frida t | 4 X Y O JRrse reeiat i )| Chicaso as 4 delegate to the Nationdl WORKS IN HARMONY WITH LINES Officer Guarding Jail et Congressman Does Not Bring Receipt Company K, sevond regime Meh 2 Bap convention in session there this Valentine | | he following individuals rec medal week o - - from County Treasurer. Sergeant E. Miller. Company L, Sec-| BEATRICE-—It was announced yester usmile Comferences” the Name Given s = . | 1 eglmen “ ergeant | w Funk, day that work on the new electric ligh . 2 . ‘ ".:mfun)"“u Uiecond regiment. 98; Sergeant | plant to be erected five miles suutheast 0f| to Gatherings Between Railroad VALENTINE, Neb May 1l.—(Special ,r Ore-- ‘ Schoel orapan C, First reglhnent, | the city on the Bl river woula start Telegram.)~While standing guard over four ¥ AGAINST AN EXTRA SESSION | Kov Benock, Company'Cl Fist rominent | ihe, o on the pive tver w86t “sten ana Manutacture b g o el bt o P n vate onte Noi operate unde e old ranchise f the .. " > o 3 P o ’ ive and Ref. | pany, ard is yn,m{,.:_l..‘ ><‘\y’\‘<0p Aton al let broke the glass of the window in his nothing else—we couldn't show any f®& Bt ! Sbdotudore dBiagh - (1% g el el KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS AND president of the kas company. The new| “The only way to settle big raliroad | Privat b '“I n : "-(“"“‘ ekl greater varfety., Every individual ! 1 t b 00, L | qus erl ! e P08t his as=ailants had fled e remain on " gard County Option as a | ERS | P R AT IR camae $100.00 questions properly,” said George A. Post taste finds here an adequate as | | BEATRICE—samuel Richaids and Mass| oo o 05 o Gttt of the Rall guard outside the building until the morn ¥ | Politienl Issae. SISTERHOOD ELECT OFFIC Lena Armstrong, both of this city, wer “‘J -l\““ ‘n Tk 9. ident ] “':k ”ll):[‘:.rx e WVrel e Wan RSREY . were sortment of shirts to satisfy it and { i & niried la evening at the Unlted Bretn Siness assoc fon, *is ) e m ¢ & ay acka < 3 —_ |rand Lodme ot Twe Orders Molds |ren pafschexe, Hev: o R, Moucr OIFIOC |up good-naturedly. This thing of fights |discovered in the flower garden and & the prices are always satisfactory. . | S Y- ng | p . f hirty-two caliber bullet was found em- (From a Staff Correspondent) | Meeting st Fremont—Next L A lcers of the| N8 @nd quarreling and making a big fusy | thirty-tw 3 R \ ‘ - Time 1n Lincotn. | BEATRICE-The gow officers 9 (el accomplishen notning. Men must settie |bedded in the wall A gang of thieves OURS AT $1 AND 5.50 are con LINCOLN, May 11.—(Special Telegram.) Woman's w\. hre; Mrs. W. H n} patrick. e lH N g « hias: been operating the locality lately siderably underpriced when their G. ¥ edites b o World- - president; Mrs. Jennie Starn. first v.ce|difficulties in a reasonable way, by going | has n opera in the locality late ¥ b AN o & R B g e e | FREMONT, Neb., May 1L—(Special Tele- | president; Mrs. J.S. McCleary. second Viee | about matters coolly and caimly. Both | This morniug Judge Quigley sentenced extraordinary values are consid erald, came to Lincol s morn| o LEMONT, Neb, | Preatcent Katherme Howe, corre oc Y v . ! iie s wiase e & Slnaiohl Hnwn.fsn. gram.)—The grand lodge of Knights of py- |Presidents alise Katherne Hows, CUTS | sides must be good-natured to eifect an | two hoboes to thirty days each for the ered “f iy « elected the fuduwing officers recording seoretary: Misa lia "Fuller. | understanding." theft of a pair of trousers out of the store : & ocratic nomination for United States sen. |hias elected the f g GEEIDat cording retary; M Ju & g ¥ ) " 8 L B bl le (hiled to bring the recelpt | e cnancetlor, 1. V. Lo, Loup SATRICE—WIill Skow, who has been | ted the previous day and it is thought varfety of patterns and colors— ¥ from the county treasurer of Douglas |¥|#lt MlCr Caet o o aRett, iiastings.d In the employ of the Rock Isiand at Fair- | continued, “doesn’t attempt to discuss |arrested the pr s o houg! every one guaranteed against fad- ¢* AR AL A s 1 J - Y1 bury as general clerk, arrived in wown yes- | bills. The idea is not to oppose this or |the shooting was done by some friend of N - " county showing he had pald the neces- | kecper of records, Willam H. Love, Lin P gl vish r-othoF ciuses W A sary sglie will have to try again, Mr ol grand master of exchequer, J. B {8 e e p“.'}.l\'; ASslthat, but to work harmoniousiy with the |the two iug irom wasning of-q O > try 0D g o - {cepted a position in tho transportation de- | A ) y Hitchcodl) was under the impression that |\ TIEEG LIRCOL: YRS TRAALEE L RS | pattment 'of the Northern Facific tnad &t |rallroads for e ascomplishment of g0od TR 2P $2 and $2.50 the money was to be pald here. Mr. |E' Pelti, Fairbury: grand outer guard, 3. | Livingston Mont R results., We are business men and repre- GOVCIT\O[',S F ncnd Bryan came downtown at noon and ate | M. Lambert, Decatur; trustee, Leo Lowen- |, fnruol S evening at the New Burwood | “€nt & capital of §$00000,00 and employ aeh with the Omaha congressman at the | Verg. Fremont | hotel, which was attended by th nn‘lh'fl'm‘ men. We want the people t. pla: Lincoln hotel The Pythian sisterhood elected the fol- |1 . . NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Soft, silk memberanip ' of the company. "Liitenant | faie with the railroads and the raiiroads Given a License! | tiished and silk mised tabrics- 1 am not In favor of an extra ses- |lOWINg& 5 g | dresses were given hy Major Hollingworth, | 10 treat the pubiic squarel It during soft .o!lu:'& or fu; n)ullau as you sion of the legislature, said Mr. Hitch. | Grand chief, Minerva Bushnell Fremont: || jcutenant Beers, Captain Brewster and|the course of our work we find certain | choose. Great values- 4 a rand senior, a lLami, Genoa; d | Gihers | practic ic e think should be n- 4 n i cock, “though I am in favor of the initia- | FIHE. B4\’ Doty, Omaha; grand mana- | BEA R ick_jona T. Huston, an ol res. | ERCHCES Which we think should be aban- | Begtrice City Council Adds Another 5 d v d referendum. In fact, [ believe | ger, Mrs. N. Wilson, Broken Bow; matron | kot doned we et the raiiroads know about it | . an up tive vef n leve | ger, Mrs. flson, 3 lident of Beatrice, yester filed suit in Sal to Accommodate Walter that & great majority of the democratic [or records and correspondence, Mary Stod- | the district court against the Union Pacific | 8ud argue for a change. aloon to | party, favors t initiative and referen. | Ard, Aurora; grand matron of finance, Ada | Raliway company for damages in the sum | Leyda, Falls City; grand protector, Mrs. Alien, Schuyler; grand guard, Miss Deles | S1,099 for injuries res I live | Dernfer, Eimwood. ruck by a switch engin, dum, the greatest & from Omalia, whe! Bo% 0 dhe sum | “Our position s that people do not know | Meyer from Alma. { position to it coming Y anving | how to build a railroad, simply because IR % In the north DarL of tha|they can criticise. When representatives| T lafter the tatter had unsuccesstully at- ¥No, uo, 1 fecl certain that Mr. Bryan| At the session yesterday Mayor Burrell | yards. e alleges carclessncss on the part|of the assoclation get togetier with the | BEA '}“1“' Neb ‘“‘“‘:’ e ciihet l\lore Arc Ca]led tempted to procure evidence from Repre- will not @ candidate for the senate,” | welcomed the visitors on behalf of the city | il QARG g 0o Biaine ni|heads of the railroads we call the gath- | *6TaM) - Ao ol TGt e e M i e % sentative Michael Link of Mitchell, Burke answered the congressman to the question. and Judge R. J. Stinson spoke in behalf of | Loan association held Iis annual mieiing | erings ‘smile conferences’ for we fing |!t8 action of last week in lmiting the num B _forc COul‘t n [could get no statement, whatever, .{rom Bryan's friends have known his position |the local lodge. Grand, Chanceilor W. T.|herc yesterdas afternool , H00| that much good can be brought about by [ber of *’”“;‘“»\ il I-”‘" e -“’ni‘“‘\-";_’ C Link because Link said he feared he would s and they kuow that he does not intend to | Denny of Omaha presided at the business D&s Deen loaned during th \. presi-|® Bood-natured handling of impoftant |0 Walter Meyer of Alma, Neb., and J ru | sesstons which were held vesterday after- |dent; Irnest Sch b N ineriminate himseif. I, vice presidenc; E.|questions, We use arguments as our |Orimes of this city, Meyer came here Bl’le bcandal i tary; . B. Sneldon, | wea, [ )ns and do not believe in stirring up | @POUL & Week ago bringing a recommenda Tt ot 5tachon mbiléanecuor, khe]| orz TARGET BALL HITS STEAMER Asked if he would oppose writing county | noon and today and a option in the democratic platform, Kimmerly, u large amount of | ! should | routine business was transacted | Bt NTRAL CITY—One of the m»,..\,'flll Mr. Bryan fail to secure his extra session, | Last evening there was an exemplifica- | cash .1«.«\ in real estate ever p’m”..‘, - ice that \‘u h u“v.dm\wn‘ »“m"’.- : o |State Senator Dailey Snbpoenued Projeotile Misses Mask and Goss the congressman sald: “There will be a|tion of degree work by & tcam from Lin- [Mated in Merrick county was made vis | \WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH |been very active in securing support from . \ i i ¥ i Vil NRHAR Wb ‘ | terduy, when the #9 acres of d owned | s sotfid Hoh: vevulte 16 bars b nd ‘ lot of democrats Who favor county option | coin, following which the play, “Damon | j s |\-“'1'«.<'r;a..\“rf.h” G LA the council, which resulted in the bar in Lorimer Investigation a: ‘ i ! I _— and many who oppose it. 1 shall be among id Pythias,” was put on by the team of |of t and Narrowly Missing Men. pman, was Sold (o W. M. Coiton of | Dress of M ANt DEmagia ; of | OE 160 Q0D 1o Gre, LARACEEE WEDICHutS Others Will Follow. those who are oppostd (0 PULHINg It in the | Triumph lodge, No. 2. The next meeting | YOTK 17§60, The deal Was engineered | “'\(h o1 ot Catehen Fire While | T8 Wil glve-Beatrice seven saloons. PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., May il.—In platform, not so much because | am against | will be in Lincoin Estate and Exchange company et | She 1s Making Soa; | county optien, but because I believe it Is | slurit " actice todwy .&n elghteen-pound g a SEEK FRIAR LAN KCHASERS | PEO I, May 1L—A representative | tavget practice t an elgh NTRAL CITY—Programs and invit 1K 1 LAND PUKCHASER 1 | - . t l Just b d for the 19:0| MARSHALLTOWN, la., May 11 1 Vam of John W. Wayman, state's attorney for | projectile fired from a mortar battery at arty question at all ] < have heen issued or 3 R MARSHALLTOWN, Ia., May ll.—(Specia e ROtA BAKtypavestion LAWS GOVERNING STATE commeneement exercises of the Central | - May Have Changed Policy. | - N o ¥, ser subj ere to- | Fort Case struck the steamer Evans s " for | Cook county, served a subpoena here to S ts, T Telegram.)~While her five children looked | House Asks War Dcpartment it : o o ihish WiE TOWIRE R tRket al | City High schools. The class is composed | Y day just after noon on State Senator John | Tromas, W h The World-Llerald may Lave to do some | INSTITUTIONS OUT OF DATE !k ved' 5" Uighccen o twelve | on, all but one of whom were frightened| Informat hrough Resolution. § axplaining before it is able to collect from | —_— girls and six boys. The sermon v, ] Dalley, requiring his presence before the | going through the steamer's deck, pene- il | into helple iTON, May 11.—The identity of | & 4 & P ness, Mis. August Damanan, | WASHIN 2l ) Lee-O'Neill-Browne leg! ¢ investigation | trated the steam drum and dented the the State Normal board some $1 or there-| DF. J. B. Greeme, Formerly of Ne- |00 Preiched at o \ll‘:i"\liu st, Fipisconal| yged 2s years, burned to death at her home | the actual purchasers of the FPhilippine ,l,,'f‘,'k\u;‘.l ettty . bollar. ' Several tnehi “on the\vesmy; nars bduts, alleged 10 be due for the publica- braska, Lectures Hefore State | Frank W. Dell, pastor of the Friends | near Laurel. The woman was bolling soap | (riar lands and much other l“fm"h:‘llwu e IRl N TG wolid e | fowiy feetbaay Donth S ARE ateklieh | Wiy 4 ions L Bt oo e g i s Sareh, auciday gvenink. May M, thelwhen nher dress caught fire, while shsjcn the sale of land In the leland of Min| ol " "0 T piack of this district, but|towed to @ dock for repairs quest of the defunct rormal board. Sec- | e e T O e Merchant oflvainly tried to tear off her dress her|dora was asked of the War department in|FIVeS B SO AR B O ) retary Ludden has in his records a letter| (From a Staft Correspondent.) Grand opera house. Friday eventng, May |oldest son attempted to put the flames out |three resolutions which the house passed| '° GL€C Vel ROl Tl o T SVANALE DUt bet. [ ‘ written by the World-Herald some vears| LINCOLN, b., May 1l.—(Special Tele- |2, E. Von Forrell will deliver the com-|with a blanket. He received serious burns. | to ago that it would never again publish a|&T@m)—In an address to the State Medi- | oy's ese e Se LAKE CITY, Ia, May 1ll—(Speclal)— mencement address and diplomas will bo | The resolutions were introduced by Rep-|States attorney's representative nator | conferred upon the graduates. | s 4 4 Dailey was an active opponent of Senator | The Methodists of this city have set the notice from the normal board unless the|Ca! association Dr. J. B. Greene, formerly | "CENTRAL CITY—Miss Ethie Huxford, Crushed by Fall of Safe. resentative Martin of Colorado, in an ef: | . o e Lorimer In the recent legislative election. |date for the dedication of their fine new cash accompanied the order. The bill wus | Superintendent of the Lincoln asylum, but | formerly of this place, and Rollin H. Mc-| BOONE, Ia., May 11—(Special Telegram.) | fort to develop whether there is any con- , said the Nebraska laws for | Kav, were married a i SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 1l.—Declaring | church bullding, now under course of con- ow Missoula, Mont., o4 | _ i safe in the by «at |nection between the American Sugar Re- e i ’ 000, for o 12 presented to the secretary of the defunct|now of 1llino May 2. The bride is the daughter of M Y =while placing « s T Kt | fining company and Henry W. Tatt, brother | that the Sangamon county grand jury in- struction at a cost of §10.0, for June 12 ‘ board, who passed it onto the legal board. | the administration of charitable institutions | and Mrs, Will Huxford of thic place Ol Jast night, Frank Goutlieman. safe|fin mpany and Henry W. Tatt, brother | L8, 0 into alleged legislative bribery |The dedlcatory address will be delivered i The bill has been held up along with sev-| Were the most antequated in the country FREMONT—The Young Men'e Christian | expert, was perhups fatally hurt when the of the president, and the sale of th should be postponed until the Cook county | by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Edwin A. Schnell of ) eral othe: Dr. Greene urged a board of control ‘““r‘\.;;",l,“:‘ ;; ll..‘m their mT.x’nul muvlllm.; .'xm te fell on him, crushing his lower limbs or the arrangements fo: rihlan #ale 5 | probe had been concluded, Attorney Gen. | We AR UHIVBEILY; -t Mowht ke : be secured by an amendment to the state | JiC & < Sidner, showed . deficit | | fearfully. Many bcnes were broken. They were ordered favorably reported with Price s to See Hitcheock. | president, S. S, Sidner, showed a deficit in | © s constitution. Civil service rules should then | ry o ses due to st | Willlam B. Price, candidate for the dem- [ fming expenscs due tni1ne Histalation of - al W Stead today tices | Ia. The date was formerly sct for May Y A et i “"""”‘:L ‘:x”tlj‘:" \’l‘l«\l{l‘e“dli\‘):"l:‘ .;(r“:‘:‘:;n:.m‘;o but this date interfered with the ob- govern the employes of the different in-|the bowling alleys, which if charged to| The prelimnary hearing of Louis W, Pot-|mittce and their passage followed a spirited | With Sta ki Y = s ocratic numination for United .States sen- stitutions. The afte: was & or | bullding expehses w ace the assccla- | te a « BEmma A en of Ar- county that tomorrow he would enter a|servance of Memorial Sunday and the oe- stitutions. The afternoon glven over | building s would place the assccla rton and Mrs. Emma A. Allen of Ar-oogquy between Chairman Olmsted of the | COURtY th morrow i uld enter ator, did' not get to tell Mr. Hitcheoe ) » ot el p S | 2 erefore poustponed, tion on a sustalning basi rof. A H. | kansas City, Kan., charged with causing| ” motion to that effect before Judge Shirley, | caslon was tlere P principally to a discussion of spinal menin erhiotibe. was: ohosen P . | e e, F ¢ Patterion. | committee and Mr. Martin IR RTyc that the sHauld” witndrelv frorh | BrinClE P Waterhouse was chosen president for the|the death of Mrs. Francis) K. Petterton, jon the Sangamon county court. PR A, 5 gotls, which affected certain portions of | next year, Ray Hammond, vice presedent, | wife of Potterton, by admimstering arsenic | - T g <l . Y s The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads! the rae, which meant ceitain defeat, and | /c"lioto Jast year. The nominating com- | I D. Roie, secretary, and C. C. Pollard, | poison, was continued until May 2 | The Key to the Situatfon—Bee Want Ads:| Mr. Stead's letter reached Mr. Burke| Th thus save $50. Mr. Price sald he would do| . treasurer. mittee will report tomorrow morning and | "ERRT it is not improbable that Dr. B. P. Lord | the olde | | thls when he reached Omaha, but Mr. Hitchcock refused to listen to reason. In- irs. Ilizabeth Knopple, one of t inhabitants here, died at her | ot Omaha will be endorsed for president | home yesterday after an illness of two stead, when Price went in the front door g weeks, due to heart trouble and old age. s . of fthe assoclation. % Al } ot the World-Herald office, Mr. Hitchcack | Vit it Euneral Bervices wers heid at ths home to- % S either went out the back door or had al- Bridge Fight in Merrick. PERU—Rev. F. D. Rhodabaugh had a ready gono out the front door. for Mr.| CENTRAL CITY, Neb, May IL—(Spe-| stroke of paralysis ene day last w.oi and ! Price said he was unable to see him. Any- | cial.)—Petitions are being circulated in | jyoi 3eCritical condition. For many vears t A how, the publication of Price's intention T, mr, Riodansugh Wi, pastor.of_te every township in tho county asking that| Methodist Fp wdé foltowed at once by a Visit to Bryan | the county board meet and reconsider its pulp | by, Hitcheock, who, probably Insisted that | action of voting 34,000 toward a bridge over | , FIPRUTT. "‘i.;l'l'f.f°§.'.u':.‘:"'“‘l.-..—"r\l‘-“f| the big chict make Price leave him alone. | the Platte river at Havens. At a recent | tana, where he will 100k up & new location Company ¥ Mustered Ount. meeting of the board it was voted to con- | for the factory. He is seeking a place | Company I' of Madison has been mustered | tribute $4,00 toward a bridge at Havens | Fog \ g hrgber Kind of tmber may be out of the service by Adjutant General|in case Polk county contributed a like | increasing scarcity being a handicap in this Martigan. In the same order the adjutant | amount 2 Too often, the funniest thoughts 3 th v Sea in the | VieHHEy T LTS | . . . h | seneral save authority to Major & & Fra- | vicnity o Havens contributed the bal: | ylViD, CITY-Distriet | coure convened | arise from witnessing other peo- ance of the $12,000 or more which would be | on the bench. There were forty-eight civil mercial club of Madison is behind the move- copal church here, but was | 1 the pulpit at Elk Creek. | supp! o PRES! " " : ] 4 required. Now & storm of protest has gone | CR5eS On the docket &nd seven eriminal 1 d h t bl e o 5 new company ana Genere vt ol o 8 o of provet s e 150 U St il | ple’s sad experience. The troubles i . fKan bolle\hes there ““lr::n'llll::le! trouble in | {16 care and construction of any more | term. The seven criminal cases pending . . ¥\ ( ¢ securing the necessary re. Platto river bridges, whon the five county | AE8IISt salconkeepers were dismisced’ by f th th th t -pip £% ! : heian ta. File Soon. braaes now st he v ave oo | i S oF e et | | OF THE IMan. wi - ph g B\ L G B, e e R e e [Ing and in poor repair. It is proposed to | against them. nn in e COl'niC time ago announced that he.expected 10| oy o' coecial meeting of the b | GRAND 1 19 | e 8, jand | LAND ISLAND—At the meeting of the m m make the race for congress in the Third | (i m: i S "”" be in from ail | Commercial club it was suggested that a ay see Ve district, In all probability will issue an of- . banquet be tendered to raliroad offic s over the county o boi ! and of s o S tnd P " <ol statament 1n & faw days and at the |0, SIRCITICE B00 Kb boRed ml be e e Ay ot papers, but when you are the man ¥ same timo file his name as a candidate. i3 ? | ter was referred (o the executive commit- ¢/ [ ~ Many republicans of the Third district Hiihon Aetnal it thntial Criv. rec The following officers were re- | | tee, consisting of the officers and di- | | CENTRAL CITY, Neb., May 11.—(Special,) | ¢lecied: (. G. Ryan, race for they belleve he Will be able 10 | _Tueeday was a big day among RTALE oarry the district again for himself, but | this focality, the occasion being the | | o ;“I‘l tnuch strength to the state ticket | quadrennial visitation of the blshop to St. | F .y Michael's rish. Bl e 1 of | ¢ Mr. Brian lives on a farm near Albion e AP osnal T 90 ¢ Omaha was unable to come on account of and while making his campaign will re- | jjiness and | Bishop Keene of Cheyenne move his family back there, having made | mage the vikitation in his stead and con- | THREE SISTERS ARE DROWNED arrangements for the construction, or the | terred the rite of confirmation. Besides | — reconstruction of his home. Rev. Father O'Connor, the local priest, who | One Girl Steps Into Deep Fool and Rate Experts to Chicago, prepared the class for presentation to the | Others ve Their Lives in A L. E. Wettling and U. G. Powell of the | bishop, there was present the Rev Father | Effort to Make Rescuc. < rave requested the treasurer to make the president; Richard it is dreadfully different. If you sl o e e | heat your home with icy caused by the removal to Chicago of B. Bell. | oy | Goehring, vice president: 8. N. Wolbach, atholles | oagurer; A, F. Buechler, secretary; O state rallway commission went to Chicago | Callins of Greeley. The choir rendered th ternoon to Joom into the records [ Rosewig's solemn high mass. Bishop Kcene YANETTE, Okl., May 10.—Three daugh- IATORS OILER-S u:‘u Rock Island railroad. The statistics | administered the sacrament of confirmation | ters of T, C. Coffey were drowned in Poud * secired will be used in the rate suit now |to a class of forty-five adults and child- | teek near here early this evening. The . . : 1 pending betwoen this road and the stdte. |ren. Large delegations from Clarks, Chap- | Youngest one, aged 12 years, stepped into l 3 h t bles ‘Nffll b R d Wh t thl To show there is 1o hard feelings, the two | man and the surrounding country were Tn 8 deep pool and sank. The next older tried al your eatlng rou € over. ca a S g went to Chicago over the Rock Island. | attendance, the big church being packed to | t0 save her as she rose to the surface and 2 National Guard Prises. the door: both went down, to be followed by Jessie, irises have been awarded to companies LA ey the oldest, who plunged into the water, W5 NP lativid gl of ‘the National Gunce el Tobbers at Daykin fitteen fect deep, In & frantic effort to the best scores In the Indoor target shoot- | FAIRBURY, Neb. May 1l.—(sSpecial)— | save the others. At an early hour this morning four stores | Their mother, who stood in the shallow in Daykin, a little town in Jefferson | water, saw her daughters sink and leaped “Three years ago we put an IDEAL Boiler and AMERICAN Radiators in our home. We think housekeeper has to say:— e ——————— é county, eighfeen miles northwest of thls | Into the pool, but was rescued as she “them perfect. Formerly our home contained two stoves besides cook stove. These three rooms » ¥ eity w brok: IT SLUGS HABD » were broken into, but the robbers | sinking by a man who chanced to be cros 7 o s Ooffes & Sure and PowerBl Bruser | f3lled o gecure much loot The st com- | ing the stream were often overly hot, while the rest of the rooms were like ice-boxes. Our bed-rooms were always i, prised two general stores, one owned by | 6 taitte N “Let your coffes siave b dented hia | E: Hemenover and the other by Empy & | MEMORIAL FOR KING EDWARD chill; now all the rooms are warmed evenly, thus making a more healthful temperature for the <up st 1ts appointed time: Headache— |Sanders, & drug store owned by Robert | “family. Very few persons enjoy carrying coal up-stairs and ashes down. Our home is now sick stomach-—fatigue llke unto death. @n and a hardware store operated | geryices to Be Held at First Presby- y 1 kiiow it 8l {n myselt, and have sesn it |bY ADkINg & Hummel. A hurried invoice | . . “always clean and free of ash-dust and coal-gas odors—we don't have to go h the terrors of in ot st that thinkt was taken this morging and all that el Shieh fn Byoning i others, Strange that thinking, reason. | Vas ping a at was Tty . . beginning | e L LAy et e gl e g b e e el gk After Funera Spring and Fall house-cleaning. No fire to kindle, except at of season. $25.00 would 1 a4 Topeka, Kansas, man from the hardware store. The robbers left | 1 “more than pa ¢ He says further that he did not begin | from the hardware store. The robbers lert | The committes on arrangements for the | m pay for fuel used. drinking coffee until after he was twenty | o clue, memor to the late King Edward an- | i e i/ & ears old, and that slowly it,began to - [ nounce that the exercises will be hela at| “We are apt to grow enthusiastic upon this subject, but allow us to say we would not voison him, and affect his hearing through Shooting Affray at Lexington. the First Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock | N P \is nervous system. LEXINGTON, Neb. May IlL—(Special| @n the evening of Friday, May 2. Rey. | “go back to the old way of heating for—well, we would not go back to it, and that is Finally, I quit coffee and the condi- | Telegram.)~Frank Olive went to his father- | T. J. Mackay will offer the invocation and “ i it! i it i — REARr O8 B e il St Kb o bl s b b mruiptadd e e v ot it A il al{ there is to it! We think it is true to the name—IDEAL-AMERICAN, Hoping \oraing the smell of my wife's coffee |When shots were exchanged, Frank Olive | the benediction. Honm. John L. Kennedy “this may induce others to have pleasant homes, has oo much for me and I took a cup. | receiving a slight wound in the side. He | ¥iii propose the resolutions, which will be foon I was drinking my regular allow- | was arrested. Olive's wife left him some | seconded by Very Rev. Dean Beecher. The | “Yours respectfully, MRS. J. W. KING.” ance, tlearing down brain and nerves by [months ago because of alleged cruel treat- | addresses of the evening will be by Hon. | the daily dose of the nefarious concoc- | ment. . | Robert Cowell on “Edward, King and | y . A 3 " % “'l” b g o2 d} & By - Diplomat,” and by T. W. McCullough on | If weary of toying with that tricky-legged, slippery-connected stove, or paying Later 'ound my breath coming han ebraska News Notes. ‘Edward, the Man.’ A d- " . i i : : " : ( and frequent fita of mauses, and (hed I| GRAND ISLAND-Dp. i1, c Miler, posts | arrord: R aE EL e o the bills and suffering the ills of inferior heating methods, do not wait to build N,:::;::‘ down Wik Tbiians’ ferbe. :L‘lfil‘z:“\vf..l“l;l!:,:ruill“r:\:\‘::"IL\I(;rw\‘\“n' i re- | i Jet to be assigned. a new home, but enjoy comfort and confent in the present one by putting in 'ommon sense ¢ o oCH v vy . i 4 3 o ffee fo ame to me and I quit) successfully underwent an operation for —————— )| the world-famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. You will culfee for good and went back to Postum. | the removal of gull stones. | FlRE HECORD 2 L 3 ‘¥“ once began (o gain and have had no | DAVID CITY—C. H, Sloan of Geneva wes | J | \ never know real heating comfort and economy until you have put in this out- @aturns of my billous sympt . |In the city today getting acquainted wit, S . A4 des 5 v g W "r":j‘ "PLomSs, head- | (ho business men. Mr. Sioan s the repab. Elevator at St. Mary's Bu | fit. Sizes for all classes of buildings—smallest to largest—in town or country. ' lican candidate for congress from this dis- | TECUMSEH eb., May 1L S 1 oW have health, bright thoughts, | trict to succoed E. H. Hinshaw PRL bl g » BAK X or(fenial. ) Eait iy g " LA a \‘dfld Welght, where Before there | McCOOK—Red Willow county has the dis- | - )slx Tdph'e Slekaron’ 68" e apnianis ot IR A Radiators, costing the Our free » “Heating Investments,” tells much that it will pay you well to A ! [ was'invalidism, the blues. and a skeloton- | tinction of baving the highest a fall | St Mary, this county, burned to the ground = by $ : . PP s B nyone can learn in an like comdition of the body wheat crop condition i the South Platts | about midnight last night. Thé cause of u-l-‘:m‘x!.‘.sn eaed lo Steambest know. Write us to-day kind and size of building you wish to heat. Prices 1ou howtorun anIDEAL “My Brother quit coffee’ because of its | SOUR'T¥'oPePOTL owing & gain over last | the fire is unknown. though It is thought it | :m‘;-‘?ou-l;‘ghol ary Jeputable, comos mow most favorable. Insist on getting IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Boiler to get ideal resuits. effect on his health and now uses Postum. | McCOOK~—C. C.- Porter of Holdrege has | *3* f70M & spark from s passing Burling- 1abor, pips, valves, Seights ics which i imi i Noihiag made in aitahe He could not stand the nervous strain | Bought &nd merged the Cambridge bottling | ton locomotive. The eievator was worth ottt 13 enten Sad Ay apcerd: Radiators—much imitated but in no way equaled. world s0 simpleandnearly while using coffee, but keeps well on | XOTkS With the McCook bottling works. | %,000, and was bulit in 158. The contents ing te climatic and other conditions. automatic. i H Postuni m;“rf;}‘:":‘: o Sest shipgad Nere from | in cluded 5,000 bushels of corn and some 60 LR Sl ¥ R S —— "Mln) F.. I know personally, was in- | BEATRICH-Vencll A, Etropincis of | OF 100 bushels of oats, machinery, etc. The » B capable of doing a day's work while she | BArneston was given a hearing before the | Store of Tourtelot & Barber was set afire . wes using coffee. She quit it and took | Jisen''y Commissioners vesterday and or-| from flying embers, as were the residence e e\, S s - f ; up Postum and Js néw weil and has per- | PERU-—Cards are oul announcing the | A4 barn of Henry Scaumann, but the fires fectiy steady nerves.' coming marriage of 'Miss Nadine Cowell, @ | Were extinguished by the bucket brigade. | i 3 . o imahs ' Gewd g iitie ‘haok, “The Road to | POBSIAF teacher of Whis place, to Donaid | Mr. Linn lives in Humboidt and it s said | Write to Dept. N- 80 JS@i:" w 413-417 South Tenth Street, O : i w Hvflle.” 'In PKEY. “There's a Reason.” g Lad' g . his loss vas very weil covered by insur- o GRAND ISLAND-R. M. Cole, the vetir- bl 1] Chi , N k, , U lo, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cincianati, Atlanta, Indi lie, ™) . ) ‘ - Tver above Istter? A mew eme | inx district foreman of the Union Pacific | #hce. T awsen ww.wo-.n'“'.“:x.'l:mfl.‘“m. u’&l‘,"pm'v:"l“ut'x.hm::';f <o, Braathord o-mu).l.cu-:n ..;u -.7:2‘.?-2‘:.'.‘.""’ TR, Sanmenl r\ i | ® to time. They ave gea- :::r- in Ihlll;i‘l)..:"ll g;n-;m.d & Ma- +or | W e s A ! el & hamaa c_charm chain by the employes | Persistent Advertsing is the Road T e YR AN el o the Reelils T | mevne . U eSS PIT P TSP OSSSTRBIFSEOTSOEOET Rl i ._,.—,

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