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BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY - — b, Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Throat and Stomach TrOUble . n U T Y Jncoln today and for a few hours con . N . services heing held at the cathedral in . i fl fi occurred in the city since the days when he stood up In the legislative halls and Elects Officers | SEATREA, i mlaine peeurrsd) P tried did him any good till he Webster County People Will Urge it | aemanded appropriations for the state unl. i“‘“'h""“fi'"““.‘\,’.:‘ ‘1‘: ‘.‘(‘v‘..:‘m::":h‘.\»“u'.";.u'.vmj;: ; used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Before Commission. versity, western Nebraska, the state norma | daushter, Miss Eve, was united in mar- R 3 i ”{hfi‘:l. .:n;l "':-” v‘r.\qh‘ulu‘:\; hvw ”".‘..:m:l. Dr. J. P. Lord of Omaha is Chosen | 1ary of the Lincoln Commercial clit. S —which absolutely cured him. TRACTION EARNINGS UP ALSO |stay all night. He devoted a portion of his President of the State Or- of York one of the odeat, Jarkest and best Mrs. Reiche had stomach nureeries in the west flled its articles of & b GAES: paRy 1h WhicH: e 34 tn. ganization. fncorporatio With an “authorized capital trouble in a severe form, but this « St o s i stock of $100,000. The memb of " the e wpltal Chy Stll Mech Exerelsed |(grested ss general manager and vice| oS 2 company are W, A. Harrison, E. H. Smith : ; wonderful medicine completely Iver ntenance of City Beantl A . May 12.—(Special Telegram.)— | and E. Mason, 3 president | ful—Conceded Gas Tank Congress, congress? Oh, yes, I've heard [ At the meeting of the Nebraska State| STELLA-The commencoment exercises restored her to health. g oi. | Medical society at Lincoln this morning | of the Stella High school will be held in N M Problem, of that. No, I'm not running Just ver | L O ted officers for the ensuing | Uhe Opers houte next Thursday evening. They both praise Duffy’s Pure It may be that if 1 can gét around to it i 'C ensuing | Governor Shallenberger wlill deliver the A I will accept a nomination, but [ am so | ¥°& ' | address. There are five graduates, Helen Malt Whukey as the greatest (From Staff Correspondent.) ) fter twenty-fi miles President, Dr. J. P. Lord, Omaha. l!uldv\hv May Moritz, UGrace Hurkle and A LINCOLN, May 12.—(Spectaly~Consider. | Pusy now looking a ) First vice president, Dr. H. M. Hebperiin, | Emily Sumner. remedy in the world for the weak \ble interest is being taken in th ing | Of hay stacks I have to bulld soon, that | Beatrice YORK—Mr. J. C. Crawford of Pittsburg, : ® belnk taken In the coming | "\ /\" o4 sure but what the elaction will nd vice president, Dr. C. A. Ander- | Pa., has purchased an interest in the Craw- and suffering. learing on the application of citizens of |, " T 0 L1 gt w chance to muke | ® Stanton 1y ford Automoblle Top company, manufac. Red Cloud for train service that will give | etary, Dr. A, W. Wilkinson | turers of automobile tops. The business of Mr. Reiche writes. ‘I have suffered the towni’ detireli - ? ord | My announcement Chalrman committee on medical defense, | this firm has increased so rapidly that it y Yo ve . e towns between Hastings and Oxford | | Dr, A, C. Stokes, Omaha | has been obliged to move to larger quar- for a long time from two very bad dis- U train leaving the former town In the Chancellor first district, Dr. H. B. Le-|ters and employ more workmen / eases. When | went to bed | had a . v nornings. The case is now before the P ,l N t | @ mere, Omaha. M'COOL JUNCTION—The Sund shools regular boiling in my windpipes. This [ ewton 8 A 5 B Lora, O MCOOL | YN—The Sunday schoo egular bolling in my windpipes. Steie Raljway commission |Fehx S | Vieadoresitents—br. H" M Mieperim, | of the southeastern part of York county increased until 1 could not breathe 3 | . | held their annual convention in the United A Galw o ecre! of s e, I ) %0l rom: P 3 > 3 v: e o alygga, former secretary tate, | l llt ‘h 0 ,I, to A ot Beutrice; Dr. C. A. Anderson, Btromsburg. | piathren church of this place and there any more. It drove wme crazy; choked EUO NN (NET IVIEIOS RIORL Ly HOISUHLE e e T 8l or. | Was ‘& large attendance. The speakers MR. CARL REICHE me: I could not sleep and all medicines MRS, CARL REICHE i ¢ iesgetbot Bt B e Al JRL i folk: alternate, Dr. W. Birkoffar, Gothen- | Were Rev. B. & Grimes, Amalla Olmstead. | | tried did me no good. The second trouble was while speaking to people: I had such a tickling and pricking tn m Dbl bl e R i i e T R L i ) larynx, together with strong coughing, that I could not talk —a suffering of many years. Of all these tortures R e ol - Wi ‘EX-DCmM"m Employe Invites Can- |, Counsgliors—Dr. A R Overgaard, Fre- | B LA Mrs. Bdward A. Monvd, aged | 4 now delivered through Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. After using it for one week only 1 found relief and now T e TA g boash 16 " ‘ataioN i i imsbur, SIxth district S AMBINEL | 25 yoars was buried In the Stella ceme- | I am free of my sufferings and in the best of health.”—Carl Rleche, Chase City ¥ o didate for Senator to Investi- Webur, Sixth distriet; Dr. F. A, Butier, gt Lo W 8 : of my su gs and in ea ar che, 3 o NG T s B e Wi e ' [ Hurvard, eventn disteict: Dr. 37F.GIlllc | tory, Wednegday. | Her doath eccurred at In & recent interview, Mrs. Reiche said: “‘During Christmas holidays I felt very il in my stomach. My hus st AR e B gate Oloser Home, gan, ONelll, BIhth distiel o 11| Co duys (et with peritoniie Yhe rela; | band wanted to call a doctor, but I thought of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. I took a teaspoonful in a little wate LI 10 ttle Kion e ThE fis G et thali) . L Mere of Omaha was clected o (1| (UGHSE ner “Wnd her husband reside at | and it was not more than a half hour when I felt a little better. = After taking a few teaspoonfuls more I ha BABUE & Sk JHAd7 oL thy. tmis! 1RGP TeVe] (From a Staft Correspondent.) e O ton ot Dy, | hiclla. from which place the couple moved | some appetite and I improved steadily. Now I am perfectly well. 1t is my ovinion that this medicinal whiskex getting them now, Coming back the train | 1MNCOLN, May 12—(Special)—Fclix New- | ;5.4 a4 ‘president, and Dr. 'A. C. Stokes FRAL CITY—Jemses Bros. will com- | 18 Incomparable.”—Mrs. Carl Reiche, Chase City, Va. from Oxford wovld connect with No. 10| !'0n the discharged bookkeeper of the Lin-| ;¢ omgna was chosen to fill the vacancy | mence work on the construction of a the charges made by Newton ugainst the will extend from street to street with an noon listened to the attorneys for LIncoln | fi.q nis charges with the Board of Public | M1 tte¢ cement blocks with a cement floor. If you wish to keep strong and vigorous and enjoy perfect health, take tion of a segregation of the earnings of the | lation wus chosen, as follows: Dr. ¢ it i bl s o | glde; his friends beliove that he was ten: | the defective digestion of the food, increases the appetite, strengthens the B NIBTENE PORE IR hrd A STBONE |y Y. WAVE 0 EeC ot officlal investiga- (o ", T ikman; Dr. D. T. Quigley, | Which he stated that he would commit|and brings restfulness to the brain and nervous forces. It is invaluable for tame plent that opefates the atrest oars. (4o senatorial eandidate Newton explained| Dr: A: D: Wilkinson of Lincoln, the sec-|cessed feaves & widow and ons son young and keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is prescribed by doctors portion of the carnings and expenses should | had of the charges he had made, and the|¥O" Mansfelde, Ashland, —the kaid of this city, James Atkinzon and Miss I After the clection of officers the State|Hallowell. The young people came down | together with a valuable illustrated medical booklet containing rare common to the State Normal board will be filed| Newton aid he appealed ‘to Mr. Hitch-|Y°AF In Omaha. A featurc of the meeting | coming on trainmlater. After the marriage Wwho have bsen cured and benefited by the use of this great medioine. Sold in | coln Insane asylum, has appeled to G. M. | . garage on the ground at present occupied " Lincoln and Omaha and persons from | it BRLEE 0 A .|.»u~1‘:n of Govetnor | °0 the comimittes on medical defense, | o “wood-working department of th fhe west could come straight on through Shallent & ” t stizatl y N © by Dr. Lord’s election. Dr. A 8. | Jensen establishment. It will be forty without wasting several hours.’ hallenberger against an investigation of | "y pnotelde of Ashland was chosen to | feet iy width and 120 feet in length and The State Rallway commission this after anagement of the asylum. When Newton | d himsclf as crairman of this €om- | entrance at both ends. Tt will be built of and o ction co over the ques- The committee on public policy and legis-| YORK—From letters found on the per 1 % and the traction compary over the ques-|y.iqq und Bulldings and the hearing was - | som e ay ™ wive “ebrmnittea hui- | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions, It corrects started, the governor objected to the Juris- p ends beileve that he wi . overal companiss’ owned by the DropHe: | gras i vernor objected to the Juris- |y "y, o ver Lincoln, chuirman; Dr, H, W.|¢ids, his friends bellevaithat le was tem tors of the traction company. The stock | gy, 1e Newton has endeavored |t ldncoin: Dr H. W. Wilson, Lincoll|creeping paralysis was coming on. He|peart, gives force to the circulation, cures all throat troubles and insomnia of the traction company. alto includes a |, e that time Newton has endeavored| “m . oommittce on tuberculosis is: Dr. H.|had written a leter two vears ago in » B . tlon of his charges without success, and so| ) * -, % sufcide. He had hundreds of friends In 3 ¥ lignt plant, a1l of which are run by the|yesierday he uppealed to Mr. Hitcheock. To| North Platte; Dr. McConaughey, York the city who mourn his death. The de-foverworked men, delicate women and sickly children; makes the old feel fhe commiss 5 to go e of the assoclation, and Dr. A. KEARNEY—Before a large assemblage he commission fs trying to get at what|why e was discharged and what proot he |'O1ary of the assoclation, an Lo o el o of ey, "jaemblake | and recognized as a family medicine everywhere, be uccredited to the several industrics. | executive’s objection to an investigation, | WOT® chosen wo vears ago to : “| Dorothy Murray, hoth of Elmcreck, were| If in need of advice, write Medical Department, The Duffy Mal Lindden. Sulbty: Oohthats e adld A%, “THitasoolc YEBIMA three vears and will hold over married Wednesday afternoon by Judge | Rochester, New York, stating your case fully. Our dootors will he suit to test the legality of the salary |' “There should have been an investiga-| Ao i ) T et mext |from Eimereek Wednesday forenoon, sev- ! rules for health, which you cannot afford to be without and some of the many thou- drawn by Luther P. Ludden as secretary | tion.’ - Medical soclety adjourned to eral friends coming with them and many | sands of gratifying letters from men and women in all walks of life, both old and you g P ¥ . President J. P. Lord in|vows a dinner was served to all guests, | SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggit and dealers or shipped direct. $1.00 Viggbly tomorrow in the Lancaster dis-|cock to hel m sec an opportunity to|Was @ talk by President ] \"" 4 cock to help him secure an epportunity 10}, j15n to the publication of obscen 7 DSEHATEVINC IS court. The petition will ask for a|make good on his charges. Because of the mandamus to compel Auditor Barton to|actlvity of the congressman in Waushington|Mmedical advertisements and physiclans and BERLIN STU DENT jssue & warrant for the amount alleged|in starting and demanding investigations,]drUsEista who advertisc medicine to commit 1 mon for a common end, which the German | charged with the abduction of his daughters to be due the secretary. This was the|he sald he believed Mr. Hitchcock would [UnlaWful operations Al WWTI people have shown in such signal fashion | from a former wife in Aurora abBBRire ‘Agteedt Ubdr by ihe vomrnTties e sitereftoal 13 sottirie. aC Ay Toitorm ot| D7 Hliter ot Lincoln talked-againet’ {ns HEAR ROOthEL during the last half century. Moreover, — If you see it In our ad it's so — of the normal hoard appointed by President |charges or facts in institutions nearer |Practice of surgeons in the clty agreeing i the things of the spirit are even more Im- | DAYNT DEEENDS oy , Attorney General Thompson will file a| fluence of his paper in securing that In- Ph¥sielan sald there was no Qoupipshis MY demurzer (o the petition and thus an carly | vestigation, but he had “hopes.” i deciston will be reached by the court vernor Shallenberger Is in Colorado, [d¢nounce it on every hand evident, each acting with a hundred or a world of the mind and the body. Forces|&nd arid intellectual barrenness of what (Continued from First Page.) for good, forces for evil are everywhere | VAS Worst in the theological systems of it won't keep_time bFing It to us— [the past, but there has never been greater | o show reductions In duty and increase In |l We've got the best watchmakers in , for the New Jernsalem. | where he went to attend the wedding of | TANdLars At Talteston, thousand fold the intensity with which it = need of a high and fine religious spirit than | e, A copy of the Saline County Democrat | his son, £0 no expression could be secured | o' ISRTON, Neb., May 12.—(Special.)— |acted in former ages. Over the whole ;Iu ‘Im plw-}vn'l u”:‘:T T.», \:nnnr '\)\L can |y js hardly possible to take a single the ('nunlr,\': Men that can make has reached the state house, and it con-|from him, whether he would resent any|ay u meeting of the school board, held last [€Arth the swing of the pendulum grow '::"‘“““‘fx‘ 3 ,‘: Stk -:’ ettt m“"‘_”"_‘:' item in the tariff and show e direct in- any kind of a watch keep correct| taing a statement that the editor has re- | Interference with his administration by the | oiening Miss Gertrude Horst of Salt Lake |more and more rapid, the mainspring colls Sos % RU0R0DAY I A" | crease from the rates of duty. Investiga- time—and it won't cost any more ; g . % ous branches, it would be worse than folly vived @ letter from: Lincoln asking the | Omaha senatorfal candidate. | City, Utah, was elected Latin and history and spreads at a rate constantly quick-| ... part to ignore our need of intel-| t1ons fnto food prices show this con- to have it done right—when we| newspaper to use its influence in the inter- : teacher in the high school. Mrs. Watson |ening; the whole world movement is of con- | jcqaal leadership. Your own great Fred. | Clusively. The increase in prices are fully |l do it. We also do all kinds of esL of Sidrger appropriations't (ot Lincoln MORE TROUBLE TAKES PLACE | was changed from the fourth to the eighth AT sccelerating wlm-lul. Pt e A p::\[.:.\\ paralelcd by increases in the same artiles |l joolry repairing L;‘nlykew":. he hands of the next legislalature. The crade. Pearl Martin was made fourth| “In this movement are slgns of much s Ne Wi % ov- | Abroad. If the tariff has increased the cost 5 ) 4 editor did not say In his aiticle whether AT THE LINCOLN HOSPITAL ;‘,»::Ig.a h-:.r)u-l'. Irene Gilmore second grade | that bodes ill. The machinery is so highly :,.'r,,r(}“,','\'.‘;,‘T\Om‘,‘p,::;.‘s‘I:‘:,‘,‘e,\,l,‘..,‘,f',,:',‘, Bt | of living, how 1s it that on April 21 news. | [ 100 do the work. We'd like you the larger appropriations are to be used in . . and Ruby Coriell for the first grade. At a|geared, the tension and strain are so great, [an element of justice * anl. vt 1o one bet- | Papers from Maine to California published to give us a trial, ) constructing the wall around the * Two Employe L Follovwins Super] v. | the effort and the output have alik: 3 i Y bles showi: % 4 e 4 4 Fight R previous meeting Superintendent C. W. [the effol P ave allke 80 [ter than the great Frederick knew the | tables showing that the cost of living is Jerusalem™ or for the construction of the Watson and Miss Anna McClelland, Eng- |increased that there is cause to dread the | value of philosophers, the value of men of | decreasing all along the line?" $050,000 state historical building, which Gov- erualiiti: lish teacher, were hogh re-elected at & sub- |ruin that would come from any great ac- | sclence, men of letters, men, of art. It arnat Shisllenberyer dusignsiedias an. ylcer i )0 AT stantial increase in salary. There are still | cident, from any breakdown, and also the | would he a bad thing indeed to accept A Frightful Experfence ¥ .. on the bady pojitio, OB e WLt Gersepanagpty vacaricies in the mathematics and sclence |ruin that may coma from the mere wear- | Tolstoy as a guide in social and moral mat- | With biliousness, malaria and constipation In the meantime the city council is seri- JNCOLN, May 12.—(Special.)—~Trouble departments. The senfor class of the city |ing out of the machine itself. The only | ters; but it would also be a bad thing not|is quickly overcome by taking Dr.:King's ously l'muhlf-rlnn glving permission z..‘nm has again broken out at the asylum at high school, on Thursday evening, will|previous civilization with which our mod- | to have Tolstoy, ndt to profit by the lofty | New Life Pills. 25c. For sale by Beaton il e I‘I“ f:‘"’”n““;‘,; ";’\’“':'6;""‘ "‘:’!‘ l;;:'cl"'“‘ The report is that a number .of | ocent at the opera house the play, “Stu-|ern civilization can any way com: |Slde of his teachings; Drug Co. gm’mmm k. ‘""“1'\';;"""’ et :hil’pnx;\:s . fng";";‘:'m“e‘l‘.“;’“’;".""'"& “h“:u' 1:"16 .”“’f““‘ dent Strategy,” an adaptation of George [pared Is that period Graeco-Roman Sclence wnd Manking. 17n & DOVGLAS 973 1223 the Ty s ot Shand aivea 1 i pital, became | sqos “College Wido The junior class |civilization extending, say, from the Athens 'here are pienty ot scientific men whose v may not see it. nvolved in a fight which necessitated | wiii give a “course” banquet and reception|of Themistocles to the Rome of Marcus|hard arrogance, whose cynical materialism, . Obey Orders ot the Commission. Superintendent Woodard taking & hand. | o the senior class and high school faculty | Aurelius. Many of the forces and tenden- | whose dogmatic intollerance put tr _The Burlington rallfoad has informed the | Two of the employes were discharted. | on Friday evening of this week at Odd Fel- |cles which were then at work are at work | a level with the bigoted medieval ecc Buy from us once and you will , State Rallway commission that it whl pro-' “I have no statement to make,” sand|lows' hall. now. Knowledge, luxury and refinement, | ticism which they denounce. Yet our debt be our customer always. ceed at once to construct a transfer switch | Dr. Woodard, when asked to fonfirm or - - wide material conquests, territorial ad-|to sclentific men is incalculable, and our d At York to connect with the Northwestern. | deny the story this afternoon. “It Is true Paving Problems at Seward, miristration on & vast scale, an increase in | clvilization of today would have reft from The order for the transfer switch was made | that two of the employes have left the| SEWARD, Neb., May 12—(Speclal)=|i o mastery of mechanical appliances and |it all that which most highly distinguishes | Jut 4 year or S0 ago and the case was | institution, but I have nothin, | C il P Goehner, J. G. Harris “ 3 . on, othing to say as|Councilmen Peter Goehner, J. On |1 applied science—all these mark our clvi-|It if the work of the great masters of IiSCOVi Throw Out en to the courts, where it Is still pend- | regards the reasons, 1 believe it is not of |and City Bngineer Marty and L. E. Ost ERY lizatlon as the; marked the wonderful|science during the last four centuries were | public interest when an employe quits or | Visited Lincoln Monday to confer with the | iiyjjization nmy flourished in the Medi- |now undone or forgotten. Never has| KILLS BED BUGS The Life Ll“‘" Wint to Change De {18 discharged, so I have nothing to say.|Burlington officials in regard to lower | orranean lands twenty centurles ago; and | Philanthropy, kumanitarianism, seen such | Discovery kills bed Rock Island rallroad has asked the | When there is anything occurs here of pub- | Fates on paving materials. The mission | tyey preceded the downfall of the older | development as now, and though we must e seny. i Aare The Neal Cure The Life Li T State Rallway commission to permit it to |lic importance I will give out the news, | Was successful and a promise of such rates | iuilization. Yet the differences are many |81l beware of the folly, and the viclous- 9.2 08) 8 3 8. 00, 29 locate the depct to be constructed at Uni- | ut there Is nothing to say about the twg | Were recelved that jt now seems probable |ana some of them are quite as striking |€ss no worse than folly, which marks | e LS fvery Man Addicted to The versity Place a Mttle west of the location | employes leaving.” that the city can go ahead with the Pav- |aq the similarities. The single fact that|the bellever in the perfectibility of man | | Peterman's AntFood kills ants Drink Habit. .u.wa to by the commission. It has also| 1y i reported that the row oceurred fn|INg within the estimate furnished by the |ine old civilization was based upon slavery | When his heart runs away with his head, | | 3pdfleas. ' X aked for permission to discontinue the USe | mal ward No. 6, cod that several of the | ensincers. AL all events, the estimates will | shows the chasm that separates the two,|Or When vanity usurps the place of con- | i M lerestiog : A fond and loving mother in Des Moines, ool B R bl employes got Into u fist fight, following a |have to be Increased slightly, If at all [Let me point out one further and very |sclence, yet we must remember also that | | preventative. [whose son was cured by the Neal three iy ] i card game, or during it. The committee also examined several dif- |gignificant difference in the development of | It i8 only by working along the lines laid | ™ day cure, writing to Senator Bruce, At- Teo Bes y:o Run, FiS ferert kinds of paving brick which are be- [the two civilizations, a difference so ob-|40Wn by the philanthropists, by the lovers | 3 i — lantic, lowa, says Frank Currle of Guordon, weste Sundny School Work in § {ing laid in Lincoln: and found four kinds |yious that it is astonishing that it has not | Of mankind, that we can be sure of lifting | | “You threw out the life line to my boy braska, and the state at large, DORCHESTER, Neb., May 12.—Special.)— 5 | = The Saline County Sunday School assocla- |less than 18 per cent. that stand the rattle test with a 1088 of | peen dwelt upon by men of letters. our clvillzation to a higher and more per- ! Roy, and we are all glad beyond expres- Luxury Kills Manliness. mansat plans of welisbalgs Shan was eyer | 5 sion, Now he is my own dear boy the tion opened here Wednesday morning, in - " ime dangers of clvilization | *1t2N€d by any preceding civilization. Un- Suction Cleaners |iams as te was twenty-tive years ago: the Christian church, | Call for Seward Professor. One of the prim of clvilization | ;¢ war is to be abhorred, but woe to the I &ad 5 tiax Hentd mhy. nraver, that ha mEht The d S i CINE, W M 12.—(Special.)—§¢, | ha® always been its tendency to cause the + (b X ik | | God has y prayer, that he migi | e devotional exercises were conducted | RACINE, Wis, May 12.—(Speclal.)—St. s Virlle iahting virtusetofstiia | Liioa thst a9oRLHDL AR, ERAdYI t0 hald stop drinking, and I am happy. May God's by E. Whitcomb of Friend, president of |John's Lutheran church congregation has :‘l”: ‘D' “: ¥iE "Vh:‘ m:n H i S h®|its own in time of need against all who | Tiahant BIoGEsas okt on Vol ARl PoER fon o 0 ’ | exte > Pr aase Vi ghting edge. et te om- | wo, RYAE i ilon aven o the'l . e on yo tho assoclation, Following this there was | €xtended & call to Prof. Haase o Seward | fEhUnE etc. WWECR 0L B (00 SO0 | would harm it, and woe thrice over to th using money In such a good way to help el diset ol 4 e 1, 1 eolley N 0 ke J e 0 tion in which the ave; ma S | Al ";.'fl"':," ,““":":‘ s "'L What More "‘"‘",":’:"' \":""'k"',' '“:ll‘:"'," If" 'k""' 1s always danger, less the softness eat ;“;m,':m‘“m ity ‘m't"":w iy 'K""‘"fp:,:‘:‘ 1 the fallen man and’ restore him to his | Your Sunday Schoui Executive C _ | eighth grade in place of teacher Fricks, : , loses the er to serve | > " ! , ve Commit- | like an acid into their manliness of fiber. e YAl B s family sound and well and sober. ! TN n | being done and reputable physicians should ( f the spur track from Lincoln. Hearing tee Do M Sucee: L renizn a » : - to Make a Successtul County | resigned The barbarian, because of the very condi- | apige Crhe N I Work. Some Interesting points were | 3 brought out In the discusston Nebraska News Notes. tions of his life, Is forced to keep and de- | ¢ is no impossible dream to build up a | - \ The Neal Cure is an internal treatment, In the' afterncon session Charies H, | EWARD-Miss Dorothy ~Mayland ot velop certaln huidy u]uumleln \\hlc'h ;Jl"‘rh'lllzmiun in which morality, ethical de- | :"““‘]'“l‘ k";l".“l’”“‘““l ‘"1*‘“;""“”- ‘“‘J‘ ““":" [t es this city_has accepted a fellowship in Ger-|man of civilization tends to lose, whether | ve EAnB R Liis eI of iothar | the drink habit in three days, at the insti- Lovia tiald Eaore . . has accepted a fellow elopment, and a true feeling of brother £ When Twn Months 0ld, Baby had s, flela secretary, of. Lincoln, spoke |man in Nebraska State university. he be clerk, factory hand, merchant, or | hood shall all alike be divorced from false | 2 Cents Worth of Electricit 'mu or in the home | | 4 ¥ on the subject of The Graded Lessoy STELLA—Henry K vas Au- ’ r. N v Pimples Spread Ali Over Body— . |ana'What Arve Thevor s o e e denih of hln fathar.oa former [SVen & certain type of farmer. Now [ | sentimentality and from the rancorous and No Cure, No Pay L . 3 : 4 4 t that in modern civilized | evil passions which, curiously h You can ke & the alactit : : . | Miss Mar, resident of Stella, The deceased was nearly | Will not asser e passions hich, curiously enough, so ep any of the electrical It is the moral duty which every person flmAkaAan? |L§fl Ekm Like a SCa!d | f!; (Tll:ll‘n“"‘\l ll?'u“".Ixfl-l:-upmnlemleln. 90 years of age and & veteran of the civil | soclety these tendencles have been wholly | often accompany professions of sentimental models of the PEERLESS Suction | addicted to the drink habit owes to his — —_ | of Lincoln, Neb., explaine “Blemen~ % kg 2 : ol ; > A a k n Awful Sight Doctor Afflld {08, dBTAs Do Gmnde wunrl:(en l‘:{n A ‘“l;lrl'\TlH\‘F—r\llllMl ool e s lovarcamay Tither Laa besn & n:uth moro | atia hment to the rights of man; in which Cleaners running continuously for tamily, relatives, friends, soclety and the to Put His Hands on the Child, | Proudfit of Friend, Neb. \Do.kl' on the |three vears a resident of “Beatrice, died mc”’:‘m v":mnm :‘rl:n:;:‘«enz:n:: "x‘lu‘ i lnrh(‘xxhlm.;“mxnlnd;\“(’l;r:wmlm ‘\"P !mml” 81, Sonr 4ud the expenes of current gl Skl i g vis e b Noby, 8 [ enany night. . He was & Tnative of | wa the case in the e ons. | of the body shall be achieved without sub- would smount to—Mwy cenls or knows of one who is addicted to the P “ o the | Germany and leaves a widow and fo “What is the lesson to us today? Are we |ordination of the things of the soul; in ; ST habIt o oAl Mnon|Savrite o mHiohe CURED AT SLIGHT COS | Main Object of Sunday School Teaching?" | children to go the way of the older civilizations? | which there shall be & genuine desire for And in that time it will clean three the Neal Cure today for free coples of COST | After a short business session Miss | GOTHENBURG—The North Platte cadets | The immense increase in the area of civil- | peace and justice hout loss of those or four big ro>ms more thoroughly gt g 1 4 and-Con . book BY CUTICURA REMEDIES | Merstret Brown spoke for an hour to the | have arrived, here and e, phtching {helr| 55 ctviy today, #0 ha It 1n nearly co- | Virile quaites without which no' love of | tha one sirong man and two women |1 1cotimaniors, sndorsments and mank | primary puplls of this place [ een their annual campinis place for Scyeral | terminous With the world's surface; tiiepeace or justice shall avail any race; in could in fwo days o e wmieh il he aliseutaiiy i | There were about fifty delegates present | years | immense increase in the multitudinous va- | which the fullest development of scientific PEERLE LB i Gy, SHQMTEBUE TR “Our baby when two months old was """‘ all enjoyed the convention greatly, | GOTHENBURG—In a damage suit for | riety of its activities; the immense Increase | rexearch, the great distinguishing teature SS Suction Cleaners, nished. - Address, sufforing with terrible eczema from head In the evening after a chorus and prafse | 15000 filce by Rallt Ralsten against H. C. |in the velocity of the world moyement—|of our present civilization, shall yet not hand and electrical. are going into The Neal Cure to foot, all over |service, Rev. J. M. Darby, Ph. D., of | hooier PRRLmastEriat ORshenpuiE. “nl‘“"‘f“nn all these to mean merety that the crash [ imply a belief that intellect can ever take hundreds of homes every day. Institute, O. B. 102 So. 10th Stredt, her body., The Friend, Neb., dellvered an address en- | Booker. { will be all the more compete and terrible | the place of character—for, from the stand » . Omaha, Neb., also Des Moines, Daven- baby looked just | o n- | “Faise) See the dustless * PEERLESS" in work ki s ek bnad titled “'Queen ther Wednesday's | YORK~Moses Stammers was clected to | When it comes? We cunnot be certain that | point of the nation as of the individual, it Booklet photographrcally iMlustrated and port and Soulx City, Towa R rabbit, We were | *ion was held in the M. k. church fill the place of K. V. Nelson on the |the answer will be in the negative; but of | iy character that is the one vital posses- | name of wearest dealev Seud a postal fo - Lile 2= a2 e ey | county’ board made vacant by reason of |this we can be certaln, that we shall not | sion. = clothes on her, attsmouth Wins Debate. | the removal of Mr. Nelson from the sec-| gy gown in ruin unless we deserve and LAT pie Bring the World Together. | Manufacturors Outlet Company, Mfgs. | 2, At first it scemed PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., May 12~(Special)| BEATRICE~J. B. Croly, a clvil war|Cern our end. There (s no necessity for us| ... \o” iy world movement of clvil- | 89 Chambers Street, New York THE BALTIMQRE & tobe afew mat- | —The Plattsmouth High school debating!veteran, died Wednesday morning, aged |t0 fall; we can hew out our destiny for RSLY: T0IE WAL MONSIBDET OF SITH: [ine gt i { topie, “Is the Saving of the Child i “Z7 tered pimples. | (cum, consisting of Marle Douglas Jong |7 Years. He had been a res'ient of | ourselves, If only we have the Wit and the|lzation, this movement Which Is now felt | OHIO RAILROAD /.5 and peel off leay- | o0 Hikh school team, conaisting of the| CENTRAL CITY—Cards have been fssued | . LCr*07ally: I.do not belleve that ourj SUBAT Clu B8 M unimpalred that Omaka, Web. % Y %+~ ing the under | Misses Mildred Pickett, Lolla Gilillan and |for the marriage of Miss Pearl Lock of | ¢IVillzation will fall. 1 think that on the | ¥l W0 L ; Very Low Fares to hough g neath skin red as | Elouise Gilchrist, in Wahoo. Tthe question | thix city and Mr. Walter Earl Martin of |whole we have grown better and not worse. love of country in the lndividual cluisen | ATLANTIO. T . Slenral. At L&'i'pu}: were scalds. Then & few | way, “Resolved. That labor unions see. on | LUCOI at the Presbyterian church tn this | I think that on the whole the future holds | Which In the present stage of the world's bly Fresbyterian Chureh, o4 would appoar and spreat | ¢ity, Wednesday evening, May %. more for us than even the &reat past has|Progress is essential to the world's well- | May 18-31. HINGTON, D. C.—World's Sunday School Association, May 19-26. all over the body leavi b Dab! Tl ::‘: \\rhrule, beneficlal,” Plattsmouth taking BRADSHAW-—In the death of Mrs, raw without skin frow to foot, |!N° affirmatiye. The judges were H. W.| Hampton, one of the pioneers and 'bes - 8 : On top of her head there ap @ | Caldwell of the history department, Eawin | known and loved of the old setiers de- |8I0TY In the future will not come true u ' ; aront beavy scab a quarter of aninch thick, I8 | Maxey of the law department and Pror, | Parted this life. Mr. and Mrs. Hamoion |less, high of heart and stronk of hand, by |modern conditions the books we read. th fl.d’dflhx'.:.(;‘m?’-{gfll .lbmy lfim | Watkins of the State Historlcal aoalety. anf ILUS, Smong the first settlers In York our owna mighty deeds we make them come | N€Ws sent by telegraph to our newspape N ! octor was | o ey = Y ol 1o put his hands to the child, | We tried | Of ‘N¢ University of Nebraska. The decls-| CENTRAL CITY—John D. Rice, for a held. But, assuredly, the dreams of golden | P¢In&. You, my hearers, and 1 who speak to you, belong to different nations. Under true. We cannot afford to develop any one | the stranger we meet, half of the thing Then we decide Plattsmouth will r esel 1 o an, but for o last three years a stu- | tdually necessary, atrophled. Neither the|us into touch with other peoples. Each k 1 o re. i B e g to o iusemen | [CIANMIMRES WL e ot ania _district. | Jeli at ‘the Western Theological seminary | military efficiency of the Mongol, the ex- | people can do justice to itseit only if it ..H{'.. 15900 bAVe A, red, TOURD, sbhioned the scab and it came off. Under | Omaha, Blair, ¥ 100l of South | jn Chicago, will graduate from the school | traordinary business ability of the Phoe-| does justice (o others; but each people blotched, sore, unsightly skin, try this, where ‘the ‘real " msteer was 4oy e, “:, \.:n;..m. Weeping \\'.nx'r.lnesllvurk_ and nulllp‘xl \\4'[(!1\88(!!) will be | nician nor the subtle and polished intellect | can do its part in the world movement fo this great product of the American i " I iy, 04 P, or d o e E COpa 181 " e . P vy e 3 . d ' g w Tith the Cuticura Boap’ @ | uies Marie Dodglus win romee, Ltlamouth. | ordained to the Episcopal mintitry, the of ne Greek availed to avert desiruction. |all only If it first does its duty within its | | Drugglsts Syndicate, Ap| e Cuticura_Ointment, a new &l represent the team | ey phpig 1 Swn hausshold. The €00d oitisen: must ke You can use it for massaging o D appoared. We also gave b in the stale contest in Lincoln on May 2 o four "drops of the Cuticurs Heeolvarnt 9 Ay . the men of today and of the future, | & 904 cltizen of his own country first be. | | Wrinkles and for a sallow com- ARDING STO¥F OVER PRIVILEGES AND OTHER DETAILS, OR ADDRESS | esol vent | three times daily. After three days you Auto C for Merrick, | 9 d many qualities If we are to do ous | fore he can with advanwage be a citizen | | Plexion, as it whitens and beauti- oould see the body gaining a little skin CENTRAL CITY, Neb., May 12—(sp | work well. We need, firat of all and most | Of the world at larke. | wish you well. || fles, Is safe, harmless and does not 'mmzor}: wil“-]g ':r:l lfgvy“r,h"‘ under- | clal.)—An association of automobile owne | mportant of all, the qualities which stand|! belleve in you and your future. 1 ad-|| grow hair ) o W e & fne f""‘"‘ dm:r'mr.ntt“?: for Merrick county was organized In |at the base of individual, of family lite, | Mire &nd wonder at (he extraordinary No woman who values -her ap Daby and all is well We onl this eolty last Wednesday event L 4 | the fundamental and essential qualities ness and varlety of your achieve- | | pearance and who wants a smooth cake of Cuticura Soap "OYMMX”": B Cllatftio S atanted mwmfl:""". 5 llla the homely, every-day, ali-fmportan! vi its 1n so many and such widely differ- | | clear skin should iet a day go by Cutiours Olntment and one bottle of Wion Bresidants 1. A Desn. D arsapar tues. If the average man will not work, jf | €nt flelds, and my admiration and regard | | without trylng it tor the face, E:o“:"?umm:- l:’n::prou?m K. Sprague, treasurer. A good | H AR e he has not In him the will and the power| @re all the greater, and not the less, be neck, arms and hands 4 eyt | y 5 ler wmedl- o be a good husband and fath it the|cause 1 am so profound a bellever in the jet it for 25¢ at v few suffering with eczema. _ roads committee was appolnted, consisti us surpassed all o er; if the | 25c at any A X '?‘, ey Pl=:, ’,&"{,’2 of 8. D. Ayres, Earl Badger and J, ¢ *:’“Illfll'iues in merit, sales and cures, |3'rase woman is not a good housewite, a| institutions and the people - of my own||drur wcod Heights, L. I, N. Y., Apr. 30 and A committee to draft a constitution and | . o0 ¢ blood d build 80ad mother of many healthy children, then | land.” MEMBER - . a— e iy {8 voc abooinin, Seaduing ot | 11 Busifins the blood and bullda |the sate vil epsie, wil o o, v ma| \ The w1 kingmaa is as careful ¢ urke, . Starrett and J. B. Smi i g sure " ce of artistic - ( 3 8 X T X assoolation will hold aBother :“':_‘."l:‘":’::‘ up the whole system. e '® | Gavelopment or material achievement. Bot TRLI > Muy 12.—(Special Tel- | what 1@ daughter reads as the terbrie & Chgm Corp. | two weeks, for the committees to ' to take it this spring. these homey qualities are not enough. |cEram.) cott of Lincoln, Neb., two . banker, The Bes s in most report o .8 : s, oe SO 0+ (ARGGA, NS, S every (arif self - respectin 4 Sutcui Book-a Atiter. | and 10 further perfect the organiaatioy | Get 1t teday In usual liguid form or | There must, in addition, be that power of |daughters and u son-in-law, were arresied P L] | tablets called’ Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $l. |organzation, that power of working in com-[on the Burlington uain here today l howe, B. N. Austin, W. A. Preston, Gen. Pass. Agt. 7. P.A Chicago. Chicago. THE DELFT TEA ROOM, 209 South Nineteenth street. open dally from 11 4. 'm. to 7 p. m.; Bundays, from 6 p. m. to8p. m. Chafing-dish suppers on fundays st o e cost of seelng otk we heat and do cach das, all-tend to brin several doctors' remedies but all failed. | '°® W& (W0 to one In favor of Plattsmouth, | long while nected with the Republis | 208 OF qualities at the cost of seeing others, By Cludis sesul 404 l

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