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¢ A deficit o ccture cours th school | was taken ill. Mrs. Gifford was 43 vear old | s schooi graduates of 1910. The graduating .‘(u{\:(<l\ll,r(:|‘;\; Yt R a5 %% | and came to this city from Monroe, Wik ness, and other unsightly |ciass s as follows: Misses Dollie Smith, ¥ e B S B i Y A diti | ott, Vers Kruse-amdvEttie Haney | mmm——eeee | B0 of Gt i el | brings forth good healt and annoying conditions. | woman _highly med by all who knew | X Bold throtighout the world. Depota: London, 27, | 8 Messrs. Arthur Tell. Reuben Johnson, “JUST LIKE PAPA" | her. She s survived by her husband and | Charterhouso 8a: Parm, 10, Ruo de Ia Chauses | Calvin Wilhelm and Vern Barackman Children Glad to Mave Their Drink Like|one daughter. @'Autin; Australia, R. Towns & Co. Sydney: Indis, | The Plus Ultra class of the Presbyterian | MASON CIT¥—Acokents, :serlous and ] Their Parents. . K. Paul. Caleutta: China, Hong Kong Drug Co.i | ;0 tendered a reception to the class | " less serious hell xway at Mcintyre the B e a ko s ko - | Saturday afte at the home of other day. While John Richards was using 114, Capo Town, ete." U.8. A, Potter Drug & Chem. | last Saturday afternoon h More: than Ay of tha ol falke ‘realiss, 11z O8T: Whils John Rishards was usiny gt it e A g | their teacher, Mrs. W. W. Anness. The | no Jitile folk b ave | striking him square in his forehead. He "0 Post-free, 32-pago Cuticura Tiook' st Kiving Ty | the little folks at the table like to have 3 n tios {0F ki Dest Careof Skin, ® ppand Bpy | class colovs, nile green and lMlac, were|gooq and drink the same as father ang | WaS stunned from the blow and a physician e 4 | > dee e 8 "d | had to be called. Robert Elwood was used in the decorations and the rooms were | oo o [hag to b callea. Robert Blwood was | axtistlo In hone of ‘;"‘ “": "\ "";“”‘:“ Perhaps you can remember the time | hip smashed. Miss Effie Betts had a, fin- of music and song. followed by retresh- | wnen g fork-full of the meat of potats |E€F taken off by the slamming of a door Busk Plasnife Hawe Yaur o oot and ooy, e iy he meat ok :pataty | SAT, 1AXI SLC Y the BN eRInE ik v | | jor @ slp from the cup that your father | With her horn in the mouth, knocking out b ld d k Teeth Cared For, | R et B |or mother was using seemed to possess | several teeth and lacerating his 1ip o | uillding up an cep | \'rm: ‘:':‘: .vn'\' il 4,01 pe. | Bome remarkable merit and flavor | badly that part of it had to be cut away. | lexiy uestion, «| NEBRASK/ » Neb., May & children o Ve . ) C. G ondox e head | i EVety datt Weptaliohy"f{ Wi | cal»—For eome time pust some one has |3 If children can be given u stron, nour. | HOLDRKGE-C. G, Criuondon, e hend ‘ Dentist "'Tn i" \_\ufll ;;“.‘m: ;","g‘i,‘:fi:""‘ n gIving the Missouri Pacifie employes | iy A“Mr d ‘. -lflclx as ‘l.'rlllm Iu nm:v jcoln, was In the city this week on bus | {houguts whick yo ) ol | here considerable trouble by smashing the ' ' desire to have things like the |pertaining to the creetion of new storage | . % {0 sk avout. Dr. Bradbury, with his many | here considerable tro ¥ & fee. e y 3 ertaining to the creetl new. storags ] Jears of practice, -7ill Eive you the Very | switch lights alon gthe track in the south- | ©1d€r folks, and at the same time gives R o e TR s used it and regalned health best pesults. Cromny An‘u Bridge worl |, .\ part of the city. Watch was placed, | them & drink they love and fatten on. B wadlks aha lowine & meeting of the Lo e W SUPEEY ik \‘\)?;’; but the gullty party could not be discoy- | 4 84y Up In Oakes, N. D, says that |directors of the company ard the visit of " . R O evas el Wi ered. Last Friday morning the section fore. | Since thelr family have been drinking | Mr. Crittenden. however, it fs intimated Sick or well it Sufting ‘you. Teeth extracted without | ( THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MA r Y - 17, 1910, ] | . " Nebrasia l Nebraska Nebraska l : A\ ) \ T . s Ilkewise & champion of free |he will be a cardidate. Me is a ropublican BRYAN Al MBRASAA Gty and has been eclected mayor thres times| e A 9 99 progress depends Aleo upon free- tieket allowed 16 ery out against what It be { # Makes Promised Address to Open | [.00 " Wrong, hnd those who a Livery Barn Harne | . ioh ‘ Pposed to fiee speech confess that they are Neb., May 16.—(Speclal)—At 3 Promised Fizht not prepaied to defend the thing for whieh | s.cioek Sunday morning fire broke out in " | stand The Initia e and referend 2 RS ] & chance to express themselves on every | it could be gotten under control the re | EMPHASIZES . FREE SPEECH | & (hance (0, Ghiets Mo stand back. of the | soreaa o the menrs tain of B, Whaten: il \uor traffic are very short-sighted when b oty - dantsoyed o ey oppose the Initiative and referendum. | both barns belng comp d Devoten Large Vart of Talk to Otoe | They way they are afraid that if llvor‘lv\- With the cxception of two horses all ani kit Tve bnd rersrendumn Ate MOOFDOTRISA 11 | wiirs wete saved. o8 Woll &8 . e v 1w TR E0UL 5 bk IS N7 & dbiedtutiovi e | A0 wery Seved, 85 wall B2 8 SV B | e -t e | Presentea. """ ol el gl O YOU want government by political dectors? When doctors disagree so erendum, ' - o wieks, ar $ Procec s Annlysis bion within the last three weeks, and in . A : . — L6k s wnkiyse thuIEANIGH Wing they | seeh Initancy & hAY Wird wd' blowing constantly, should your choice be abridged by law, or by the ruling of a & ke % 8 arc opposed to the sumblssion of the in- o4y o “en "0 oo onane ork of Alblon's e . v ¢ 405 oii oW, 1. Hryan spoke. ionignt. hare on |ixtive’ and reterendum tney admic Anat | S0 L fof P TSRO UL Sroperte Department or Bureau? Do you want your health and hygiene to be regu- clal)=W Bryan spoke tonight here on | \HEYE BHE 1T hat it submittec would i . ¥ k ¢ y P ’ AL S SRRl E o T W LU O | B lsa o F i lated by an army of United States inspectors under the direction of a medical bureau? ubjects. He said in part B st thia stata by Which tne Deos Sy Gage. " 7 i . 1 am hare forthree reasons. Iirst, be- HACHECEY WS BTN ST0h 4" bubiic ATRIOD: Hik; Miy . i v at there are five bills before the present Congress which, if passed, could 1 1k to Nebraska City, 1t |Ple m ie attitude of the salooh. fhiter BEATRICE, Neb., May (Speclal Tele 0 vou know tha e are e ) cause ko to come to Nebraska City « fon. e attitude of saloon inter- 3 5 . s waw in iny district'wiien 1 was a member | duestion The attitude of the salo Upposed | gram.)—A heavy rain vislted this section Le so used, and the concealed purpose of which is to give such powers to a national department of congress, and the people of this county | ;".ounty option that they are not willing ly this morning and has continued at Y < b r P . 1 s oy ave been loval triends in il my cam- | {50\ poople shall have the right to | ni¥ (e TROCTNE SR BEL GO or bureau or ‘‘officer” of heaith, and that the political doctors are making the final suprame 1 might Justif coming, there- | LERT 0 RS Guestion or any o ques- | y o - i on" he’ kround na a reai | Hole YOt e e thex would defeat | mated at an inch. effort to get one of them passed before the close of the present session ? casure In_coming. The sec eason | popular government as it Is expressed in - " i & e Eorming is that 1 gexire to refute the charge | FPUAE EVETINT Ak haum Tatner than Nebraska Newa Notes Do you know that the terms of all of the bills are so subtle that such bureau or department Lhat bas gone out over the coun to the | pova the county option question submitted BEATRICE—The Beatric Coursing club s A b g 3 ke Friaedoirias T i< B : : cffect tigt you are ol 1o fiee spescil | (o & vote, and some of them in this county | was organized here Saturday night and an cculd at any time take action according to its interests or prejudices without specific lcgulancn and would prevent the ussion Of & PUb- | 2o wo far as to oppose the public discussion | erfort was made to secure the national shrly il : i o e lie question. ‘ihe action of your colualy of the initiative and referendum for fear |meet to be held next October while the moral effect would be to commit the United States Government to the establishme ¢ mmissioners in refusing to allow me. to | Of 1M g0t INe AN o ado Wd that EARTOR O Slended sulity Ey ] i ¢ i R 5 Cieac i the court huise has been constried | (ot Tt wioptlon, the question of sounty | ;o PEATRICE-James Catlin plended sullty of 2 system of medicine, denying to the people the right to determine for themselves the kind Ly the newspapers as lndicating that You | oo, ‘ay be submitted to the peopls. finea 55 and costs By Judwe Ml - The y sl ] gy 1 lov? are 50 opposed tv my position on the initia- | "y "thus make the lquor question a | fied 25 and costs by Judge Eilis. ' The of medical treatment they shall employ tive and referendum you are not w paramount issue, for when they make it a s yrivy: r T . N . » : 2 ati ni Gt ol e foc "t rosenation | Aaiermining Jikie with. themseives they | % SBRASKA CITY—Alonzo Walker and Do vou know that Wiiliam . Weish, President of the American Medical Associati Ll e foe publie meetings. 1y cOm: |[T'nn & Gusktion that st be sestied <" = | Miss Ethel Baker were married in this city told 3 0 ittee on Public Health and National Quarantine that the Doctors wanted Usually_epen for public meett 1¢ a question that must be settied | Saturday evening. Both are well knowh told the Sernate Committee o : st Aty hes Conet ngupe L prove that those who de i e e R L T R e such a National Department of Health for the purpose of ‘‘influencing’ the State and ul;ll R Heatahi 1 Your ity and cou on of the legtalature wil 5o eglied but | BEATRICE-Mrs. 1. W. ariges Saturday cipal Boards of Health, and rhat he felt the Constitution could be so interpreted as o give the The oming wat tae |1 It 18 not called it is because the liquor | yecelved a message announcing the deat . ~ e ¥ 4 P . 4 A The unird rehyon tor my coming 1s thal Ui interests are opposed fo the Initiative ‘"«"'E‘ her father, Ell Holt, 4 forimer Teatrice National Board the POWER to regulate health affairs nationally. ! very ftact that g Scioses the | referendum. he liquor interests can | resident, which occurred in Alberta, Can- Z ey 2 "’ s Dl rerter of the Bppasition to the Inititve | Coltiol enough senators to prevent ‘the | uda. Mr. Holt was 51 years of age jou X Prof. irving Fishers, President of the so-called ‘‘Committee of One character of the opposition to t {]submission of the question, notwithstand- | B AmRICE—The citizens of Beatrice will | 1J0 you Know tha < AT g ) j ; > . 3 S rovent dlstugaion a8 & Fext . |Iug the fact that the democratic Eovernor |gid a mass meeing mext. Kriday svening Hundred’’ which is ostensibly che moving impuls= behind this attempt to secure this legislacion, | 10 Dreveny O RION ehter than ihc oppon. |fAVOrS the initiative and referendum. not. |\ qistubs the bend Dropesition A Nereis, ¢ - Q : %) Lha et P ents of the fiAtIve and refercndum snould | A thstanding the fact that & majority of | clection is called for May 30 10 vote $1000 was unexpestedly confronted at the recent Senate nhearing with a letter he had written to & o L A eon Impetus to our favor the initiative..and referendum, and | PGS 107 & hew waick works plant = physiciap asking for funds to push the bill saying that it was a project which, once sarted, for mothing ‘would add such impetus to OUL |6 wihgtand the fact th over- 2 e S a ymore 2 % A R s foeey, . 1A PrTH " . siuse s e wtempt on the part of QU | whelming majority ot the democrats of the | destroved tho residencs of AL p. Mover, would surely expand within 2 decade so that ‘“miilions upon millions of government mcney opponents to prevent the discussion ¢ Istate favor it, and arge jority causing a 1oss of g ) e fire q eay ; g v7 4 . . . Subiect. Fise spesch lies at the foundation | Sate favor b and & larwe majority of [SauiiR SoR O Deen savsed By an over: et \ s t the provisions of this legislation? Unject. Free s ) s publicans aldo—if this is " the condition (sUPPOsed o have been caused by an oy would be dishbursed in ~arrying ou g SEYIE gavernment, and ‘he who opposes | fepublicans also-it this is the condition d stove. Most o contents we ying R o oh betrays the spirit of the despot, e i SLO 0 QECT 18 e T hather: we | saved - % i e 3 R - Aine edical legislation is the pui e even'IE e 1s bowerleas 1o enforce the de’ | want'th or hot v order thas we ey tang | REPUBLICAN CCITY—W. N. Clark of «or-To defeat +his or 2ny other such paternal, unnece: A8ty CRirayapANGy Uy American m:c g.( AN e u:'anp!uin!e spotism he favors. be defended from | P Other auestions the consideration of slumrmd. Neb., has )l|\||u'hu]<ml !:vf osnell of ““The National League for Medical Freedom. Mind you, this League is not opposed to sanitation q Freedom of speech can be defended from | wiich is now obstructed by the lguor | elevator in this city. Mr. Clark 1s a prom- i e ¥ e = i ifor ) 1\lv‘|)"‘lu::|"ml|\ulxx:l e mind must be fr-(» | interests. "r'l(u‘-‘|n.u-»r’¢:rv‘<~;:=m :n:hn'spuvwv'- {nent business’ mam of Stamford, Whate. ne properly administered and 't n;;kes a0 hJ,:._ amlNl as no guarrcl;.[th ::: ] 0 think and the tongue must be free t0|ple for the forcing of the county option |1s engaged in the grain, stock and lumber " medic: ~titi hatever schaoi. or is it opposed to the p=—= —"“"'——'—‘l .'.:A-au' 'x'r n.\l"“..w 18 to be inteliectual progress. | question into the arena of politics ’nnd business. ¥ ‘f't:“:i ,‘_“{:“} e u'.vner.” '“ 3 a ities ale ;zp these lines; | THE NATIONAL LEAGUE arguments are InfInitely less than the evila [{he” resuyta hit. sha fonaw he. Srewics | | MASON CIFY—C. A. Olson, who for for- Bift It op oel,c o filie) of, poiltiatl dRecars WHERbeabl St domtaeie. | FOR MEDICAL FREEDOM fhitt follow from the supperssion of thougat. | indignation awainat the mpudence. the e R e O s Hastterm, but it is oppeszd to ary clique of pou = : h A ' Metropoliton Bldg. New York Gity | And then, any evils that muy foilow flom |solence and the sonlidness of the liquor [ PESY, Uiotest City, ls dead from & stroke of the legislaticn cf srate and ratioaal govecc.neant for the poupose of increasing i i free speéth are sure to be corrected, while |interests. Pt ol e e, 7 S rrim it i ol ui,der the pretense of ) Centlement the evilu that follow from the suppres- | Mt Bryan then proceeded 1o discuss the | Was & man honored by the peopte their power acc furthering their ~wn BB it ) Please enroll me as in syripathy v | sion of thought much more dIfFIcUlt 0 | yyy41541ve and referendum as a method of | BEATRICE—g. A ‘1.\\.“.::.‘,‘,:” and I the public vrezl. the purposes of your Lesgue and sord | ' D Sireadom of sfeech’is necessary to politl | legislation and its connection with the | Agnew. two Eaissmen for'the Jewsl Tea If vou want tl'e 2l goverament o continne to gitand to its own basi- er ture. 5 rems, Joife o ireatest of | liqvor g company, Were fined $1 and costs cach a : £ Ao Ahabaing i :,::,}‘,“.'fi".‘g"}{u"u‘[.n‘:’.‘::’"q.-‘\’:m(?r::ammn'n LSorrausebA; \Wymore Saturday for peddiink without a the states to continue ta atterd ¢ theirs and the poliveal doctors to ) Name... of free speech, and TLincoin, who quoted gy license. They appealed to the district court ¢ Lok Jetterson as much as any democrat ever RAIN DAMPENS LOVE FEAST |and will make & test case out of it. f s Leag 4 i ; ) e e | 1ef, oniargod with Alkpersng ardont. Tuics No fee requirzd, just sigr. 2na@ mail this coupon. Aiso | Governor Shallenberger Delayed, but | without the formality of law, took place mwite Sy 7 y your represertative at Wasiaington pro- Other Speakers at Beaver Clty | Saturday in Judge Griffith's’ court. 'The vt "te 'm'”e‘.{‘a'fe/l}" Jour ,('e‘, £ "”tf A .71"’ this cf’mv" f‘"r‘ 3 | court held that the evidence was insuffi- 25 against the passage or cny b:/0s s acier. ) i | cient and the defendant was discharged testing ag ? < - | SAVEDR v 3, . - AUBURN—A representative party of An- ‘ TI‘.lv,,\\ En "rlln,{ &sh.‘NT.\ M.r—v&‘p(;(‘llli Ivlll,-n.r‘)\rnmlnun‘r citizens went to Nebraska e N IOV / T F A L@ ';. ~ Y/E -'(w L F N \ { elegram.)--The democratic love feast here [City Monday night to attend the meating ) A ! ] £ =0 ] A D | i today was dampened somervhat by the rain |at the H\";;:Ian‘d |h‘«:um, where “'1|I1mn‘.|‘ s HE iN INAL AU | BOEs IVa AU 1 At e i rere | Bryan will enter the enomy's camp. with 1 X , o f last night. ‘The atternoon exercises were (Y50 ol ChteTythe SROMYS enmip, with e ivor 9 » Magazine,” Prexiden Metropolitan Bldg., New York City ! changed from the park to the district|endum. " B. O. FLOWER, Editor “20th Century lagazine,” Precident I 2.y X f |court room, which was crowded. The| AUBURN—After two years of the dry speake were J. W. Kelley, Beaver City; “K‘"H‘. Auburn has restored the saloon. R. D, ‘Sutherland, Nelso; Barnard Ms;|fW0 Dacce have opened in South Auburn: Neny, Red Cloud, and J H. Moone ultimately, though |"|>m<m'~lvm\('\" has been Arapahoe. But one speaker mentioed |filed against J. Harmon, formerly of Stella, | county option and he seemed to favor it.|Who has filed ‘a petition. L LT A AL LI e o e b L G R S0 | v Central c v gets | any person within it= jurisdiction the equal | before fall, and also expects to make the A tion perfected its organization Saturday by | was patrons' day. program by the va- | unless the Wyoming Central company & perso at 6 o'clock, wsa postpaned until ‘a later|,qopting artictes of jnoerpo ation and eleet | e 18 §radeh Wos'T#Aderea, XL TRTS B | husy at onde the atats Will forcelt ita 6ohe | protestion ofithe laws’",The, error of the | voyagesDrotitable’ th Hiveelt: thedugl. the hiour as by some mistake Governior Shallen-|ing a board of seven directors to take | ficld meet was held | tract and arrange with others for the con- | South Dakota legislature was in making | lumber he will be able to cut from logs e T R o T ube 1o Hctarkiarer W D rher ot saipons par. | tinuation of work and the reclamation of | the employers® liability law apply to com- VHIEH Swill ohatfnin ooty tie bl ot PR DIV A ULOMODTEs ROt OXIIT [hatesls, M. 7. Holls, ‘5. 7. Tivatt Lot o e o operate qen limited o four | lands In the vicinity of Riverton, { mon carriers in general instead of limiting | catching them as they dr awn y at a late hour. Klelhauer. i SyTEASH AR .0- Imittad (o operate BANEERS 4IIAG 10N o (/a8 b 5 | it to railway companies. The decision says; | river, or are caught.on sand bars ready for The list of toasts contalned a dozen or Roa the loohm ralsed K. This was | —— It ¢ Y. Goapanie; i e e S T on T na o itn hia s e lis oasts co 0 CRAWFORD--Dr. I. F. Roach, pastor of |The town was dry fof a_wee his was & ar t atatiite 1t & bookkeepel or | his Uae Whek te SOTORMOMICWIth s saw jmore names and the banquet lmeted” into |St il'nu:’ll ch(l’l;cih Lincoln, will .|r!nm'm’w}v‘.‘.»‘m l:u\ [(n;‘\t !hni‘kw'"rl:nr:‘ns‘\hrr\n‘;‘::)”\;‘-r‘\ SOUTH DAKOTA EMPLOYERS’ 1k :’:(n.:r mf’_n'“:‘”’; Lt mm:r sy » i b graduation address this year. His subject |filed against the app! on the ds 3 sarms | AL Fog slviinorse fHouth s Education as an Investment: We b | (AL many of the AENErs were not legaily LIABILITY LAW VOID |[is engaged in the performance of clerical | n!iFu\'o!!r Meet looking for something fine. The high school | permitted to sign the petitions, The ;“.E‘.» 2o dutles in its general offices and such a | socIALlsTs MEET AT cHIcAGo b . graduation exercises will be held ‘| nursday |ler was adjusted and three saloons have - = { ol 7 nanufacturer AUBURN, Neb,, May 18.—(Speclal.)—The | evening, June 2. The eighth grade exer-|Now opened li‘lrrnh Conrt of Appeals Finds servant of a merchant or m & Fourth distrlct Christian Endeavor con- |cises will'be held Friday night, June 3 | VILLISCA—Howard® Peckman was the | Serious Defect in the engaged in the same occupati>n under the | Plans Being Lald to Carry on vention whidh has been in session here in| REPUBLICAN CITY—The supreme court | victim of a hoM-up, while escorting a Satnls. same elrcumstances, are each Injured by General Campalgn During | ¢ o 4 of Nebraska has reduced the residence of | Woman friend home. The hold-up man | : e o arvantin s arncil Fall. the Presbyterian church, adjourned last|five years In the penitentiary, which wer | suddenly contronted the couple and ordered he neglis 8 night. This district Is composed of all that | imposed upon Regnar Abel In the district | young Peckmam~to throw up his hands. | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., May 16—(Special.) | mon carrier is liable for the damages nis | f territory south of Lincoln and east from | court of '“ml-m county last fall, to two | Peckman, at fl:s(dlhn‘ngm 111 a "»“”l lr‘yrg The United States circuit court of ap- |servant sustained, whila the merchant or | CHICAGO, May 1 -O\nu ‘hundrod and | o | Years. Abel was convicted of stealing mer- | some of his-friends, but when he lookes e o1 S0} aoturor’ls s 5t 1ha ) ¢ | fifty delegates to the National Soclalist / | Fairbu The principal speakers of the | handise from the store of T. M "Lf.’.‘m'.. | into the barrel of a revolver, levelled at his | Peals, sitting in the Eighth circuit, has de- | manufacturer Is exempt from any Ij»hllfl{) m”’"», !:.,I,,,,.n..u", the entire socialist | occaston were Prof. Heyhoe of Doane col-|in this city, where he was employed as | head and saw the mask of a stranger, the | clared unconstitutional the employers' | for the damage which his employe suf- | At 10 the DANed Sint b |lege at Crete, state president of the|clerk. ’ |{oke faded away, and he obediently put | bility law enacted by the South Dakota |tered.” 1'm;\emlrnl n th r.n“:o c‘r’v‘fl"‘ ::u-: :r; s 2 | Christian Endeavor, Orin L. Wright of | DAVID CITY—The junior class of the|UP his hands, while Jue burglar went |, islature at its 1907 session and which waa rhL cday to prepare for oming state an Speedlly Yield to | Bethany, Rev. M. 8. Poulson, state super- |high school gave a reception for the seniors | thTouSh his clothes, securlng & In change. | 5 L 0IC 0 o0 B retapn T8 00 o e | Sawmill on Boat. ‘mnxreul:mux :nmu!x‘n:l ¢ En:mun:zmunlv | Y Fellows' temple Saturday evening. AWT - hundred ho have | AP » 4 il ectiof s i A Dintewians ot shlKnti-Belagh doague: 3. 18 |8 D41 Felowe tempie Surciviny evening. | BV e O Tast. Taor | oult™ oonrt-of ADpedls finds o serious do. | | FABRAN. D.. May 16.—(Special)—F. |the election of & sdd S Hivvoy 1o ) = wauke he party work are laving thelr ‘alsbury, pastor of the Prespyterian; the high school colors and class colors. | The prospects for this year are even bet- | goce in the law, which may also exist in | Springsteel of LeBeau has launched a boat | e i e e o i hurch‘at Aubuttly and My, Guy M. Weth- [Refreshments were served.and duriniy the | ter than last seeson The commen com- | "oy iiovers' Hability laws of other atates |on the’ rivet at tiat. place, on which hie | DISTE SOV R 2 %) 9 rs of Kansas City. The following offi- |®VeNINE members of the junlor class gave |Plaint i & lack of carpenters to do the b lled t n | carries srable saw mill. He will drift | (WO Congressmen in Wiscansin and south- fera ot Kansas City e a short ‘comedy. “Crams orchesira ffur-| work. The strategle location of Craw: | which have not et heen compelled to run |carries a por sar 5 : tve e TURGR IR A0 uauth |cers were elected for the coming year: | nished the music. [ ford i PO I eciboneible for | the gauntlet of the courts [down the river. picking up logs where he I e aslegation.at the macting and twatve » |president, Clark Dort of Auburn; secre-} (RESTON—C. H. Swick, living north of | th's &rowth. Manv familles are MOVI®E | The decison of the federal circuit court |can find any fit for lumber and cut them| (00t ren are! womia t tary-treasurer, Misa Edna Shaw of Adams;| Dumont, drank lve mixed with coffee and | teaching force has been enlarged and steps | of appeals states that “the fourteenth |on the boat, marketing his product at the 2 oa an ]n men | superintendent of good clitizenship, Dr. I barely scaped death » Yils wite had pre. |are being taken to build another bullding | amendment to the conatitution of the |ditterent towns along the river, and expects| porsistent Advertising 13 the Road to Bif W Iewin-ofc Aubust ‘/suparintendunt .+ of Hmnlmzl carpets, and left thlpc'\‘ngl» onthe \:,':c‘rr::,‘:""”“ 0f'a yeaxn-or 80 to meat the | ;1104 mtates forblda any state to deny to | to drift down stream as far as Sioux City | Returns, N d {Junior work, Miss Clara Smith of Fair-|(able, while she was called from the room. | NEBRASKA CITY—The Junfor class of | | i I bury. It was one of the most largely | Mr. Swick came in and not noticing the |, N5 v o A o ecep- | hCuthuld Soa‘:'yacsjtlis.‘lfm ."nlp\.mm conventons of the sort held in|Cup had anything in it. filled it up with R g::‘l‘mfi-‘:‘»; fhe Grand hoter Sat- | when necessary C Section 02 (heRtats inTreviral s, | Coffee and drank from’ it {urday evening. President William Utterback, | Qint t, not only pre= """ ot ot ok e REPUBLICAN CITY-—-Commencement ex- | of the juniors made the opeming address, | intment, n YT 1 I B e g TR treines of Republioun City High school will | followed by President Ray ‘Bosworth of i - | be held at the opera_house May 2. There | the seniors resses were made by Dr serves, purifies “l“dhb?a“td | DUNBAR. Neb.. May 16.—(Spectal)—Hon. | are four graduates. Miss Mildred A. Has: | Clauda Wats n. Bresident of ihe"Bonra. ot ca Willh Hayward of Nebraska City, san- | kins, Miss Jennie McQuiston, Howard John- | Education, Superintendent . artine fies the Skln.'le p, hair an i 3 n and Earl F. Camp. Rev. J. L. Beebe | and Prof. Ray C. Gates. There was a spe- didate for congress from the First district, hands, from infancy to age, 2 lof Alma will deliver an address. The|cinl program carried out and the re- ® et | will dellver the commencement address for baccalaureato sermon was delivered by | mainder of the evening was spent at cards o | but tends to prevent clog- [ the High school graduates here Thursday Rev. Haskins at the Methodist church and dancing. q - 3 y 19, | May 15 10WA FALLS—The funeral of Mrs, Frank ging of the pores, the com | \"‘“mlMB’. ik 2 g v " L Giffori, who dled at Ellsworth hospital X N SR 1 | Rev. E. W. Love of the Presbyterlan| CRAWFORD—Friday night, May 6 the|Qlffori, who died at kilaworth hospitai| L mlonk;‘:au;e‘ofl PIMDIES, | ohurch nere, delivered the bacealaureate | high school B s DI oA Amertoan | o TC0Y Guva. Gooured Bunday. Her death | o i blackheads, inflammation, i irritation,rednessand rough- afn. Ordinary Plates from $4 to § {undreds of people b been sa lere Why not you? OR. BRADBURY, THE DENTIST, 17— 1606 Farzam St., “Phone, D. A7 years sams location. PILES —FISTULA FAY WHEN CURED Rectal Dissases cured W time. “l wnacsthetic used. ‘Write For Pree Book, BR. E. R. TARRY ¥EE BLDG. , ,sm? for trade >m'ar2k See. page two. 1 — | the switch rall at the same place. A watch- | | operation and Graranteed to last No_chloroforin, ether or other Examinatols OMANA, NEB sermon to a big congregation at this place | vesterday in honor of the Dunbar High | man found four large rallroad spikes driven | in the frog of a switch on the main line, | 50 that a passing traln would have been wrecked. He removed them and reported | the matter and on Saturday morning two large bridge boits were found driven into man has been placed at this point with a hope of loacting the party or seem bent upon wrecking trains at this particular point. This is very close to where the passenger train | was derailed in the daytime some two weeks ago. parties who some of the | | | | | Itallan Workman Injured. BEATRICE, Neb., May 16.—(Special Tele- gram.)—S. Firello, en Itallan in the em- ploy of the Burlington, who was probably mortally wounded by the accidental dis- charge of a shotgun while hunting near Edgar Sunday, was brought here this after- noon and placed in a hospital. A portion of his head was blown away, and although he is stil alive he cannot live. MeConough HOLDREGE, Neb, May 18 —(Special ) - Mayor . W. McConoughy of this city Is in & receptive mood for the nominatlon of gcvernor, The mayor does net deny that May R full house greeted the playets and $% was | WS due to typhoid fever and complications realized, most of which went to pay. off the | ¥ hich presaged her ueath shortly after she Postum the children are stronger and better | fhot, the erection of the new bulldings will be deferred until fall, when it Is expected | S : 1 than ever before, and are so glad that |that the condition and size be this Scamanc which brings results. they can have coffes to drink “just like | crops can be made the bams on which the e company will determine the magnitude of ¥ its local building operations. If present | The husband and father was taken sick |plans mature at that time the new struc- | Attached to ever With & very severe attack of stomach trou- (tire will in all probabliity have enly halt | e Istorage capacity of the destrov ble and had to give up work, being con- | SA8. 07"t S De tRorougnly modern | fined to the house for some weeks, suf- and fireproof througkcut and fitted with fering greatly. For some time he had been |the most up-to-date equipment in the habit of drinking coffee for break- fast, and tea for dinner and supper. The | wite writes: “After reading some of your | advertisements we wondered If coffee and Wyoming Tired of Delay. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.- State Engineer C. T. Johnston and tea had not been the cause of his sickness. | ney General W. E. Mullen have returned We finally decided to have him quit [from Chicago, where they were in con- tea and coffee and try Postum. He dates | ference with Joy Morton and other officers his recovery from the day he commenced |of the Wyoming Central Irrigation com- to drink Postum, and has not had to stop | pany relative to the latter's contract with work (rom sickness since then. “Some years ago 1 tried & package of Postum and aid not like it, but I know now that it was because I aid not make it right. 1t is easy to make good Postum | was not acceptable to the Wyoming of- it the simple directions on the package ficlals and the latter were without author- are followed. The only fallure is when peo- | ity to make a pro;osition in return. Another ple do not boll it long enough.” | ceded portion of the Wind River Indian reservation. Nothing definite was done, as the proposition submitted by the company meeting Is to be held In Cheye e this Read “The Road to Weilville,” found | week, at which it is hoped that a compro- in pkgs. “There's a Reason.’ | mise will be effected whereby work will Bver read the above letter? A nmew ome|be commenced on the Irrigation project appears from time to wme. They are gen- | at once. The state is getting wear the wine, true, and full of human iaterest, | ahatory tacties of the Morton people and the state to reclalm a large area of the | “There’s a As truly as good seeds bring forth good fruit, right foed Grape-Nuts is a pure, partially pre-digested food and is made for the purpose of It has received the voluntary testimony of thousands who have Grape-Nuts is a little booklet, “The Road to Wellville”—It is worth its weight in gold to people who realize the value of good health and how one must guard it. Get acquainted with Grape~Nuts—It is an acquaintance you-will never regret. Postum Cereal Company, 14d. Battle Creek, Mich. If Not, Why Not? ing good health. You, too, can do this. e T SRR i S N DOCTOR ON FOOD EBxperimented on Nimself, A physiclan over in Ohlo says: “For the last few vears I have been a sufferer from Indigestion, and, although I have used various remedies and prepared foods with some benefit, it was not until 1 tried Grape-Nuts that I was completely cured “As a food It is pleasant and agreeable, very nutritious and is digested and assim- tlated with very little effort on the part of the digestive organs. “As & nerve food and restorer, Grape- Nuts has no equal and as such is especially adapted to students and other brain-work- ers. It contains the elements necessary for the bullding of nerve tissue and by so dolng maintains an equilibrium of waste and repair “Grape-Nuts also enriches the blogd by KIVing an increased number of red blood corpuscles and in this way strengthens all the organs, providing & vital fluld made more nearly perfect #1 take great pleasure in recommending its use to my patients for 1 value it as a food and know it will benefit &ll who u hn is excellent food y third package of Reason”’