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pect the steamer to arrive before 1ate (von Bigaing has been the subject of de try with forged checks twenty years age. | PRIEST TS BLAMED # IN HURDER TRIAL tomorrow. bate on more than one oocasion in the In the light of the two messages - |gritisn parliament. It was suggested in celved here today, steamahip men are In- |ong of theso discusstons lust February clined to belleve that the entire shiD's | et Baron Von Bissing had a residence company wae saved. A message To- g jiove, In Sussex, from which “signal- celved by 'the Marine department &t |yng operations might easily be carried Halifax states that one min had jumped | g, o overlioard and had been lost. It was denled at the time by Harold P ars Ak Al &7 J, Tennant, under secrefary of war, that OW'MN . | Baron Von | Biasing hadl done’ thine which would justify hix rimgfi’ H swn‘"s '0“ the prohibithd area or that he had ever done any secret service work' for Ger- ———— many. Continued from Page Omne.) Later It l'h-:t l;;‘l[o;‘led n;”m; "?:-; ..: — | Commons e baron eprived of the dtacontinuance of the colleotlons, the |, "y i10fty 1n retatiation for the expul- evangelist launched into probably the | o "o o v g P Bl i Wost: Vifofous Sermon ke hes ""MM April of Gifford Pinchot, former chiet He pounded and stamped and rushed |, . y;. 101 Gtates bureau of forestry, aout the platform till his sllk shirt was |\ o0 o0 1 the wife of a British wringing wet. The sermon was strikingly diplomat, but nothing came of it A'vstrative of the intimate p.rl.nd“ il et o ey way in which all Bible characters ap) to Mr. Sunday. Upon Pilate he pourea | FOUT Men charged out the anathemas of his wrath bec:ulI: With c £ f 't' Pllate had condemned Jesus. “Billy'" feel the insult as personally as Lhoul:l Pllate oun er el lng i were & judge who condemned his own s Trothep . the slecrte Shal, 2 Revenue Stamp| “Pllate,” he sald, “was a low-down 2 Kot God-forsaken, stand-pat, free-lunch, rats| NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Four men were hole, two-by-four, whisky-soaked, lick-|arrested here yesterday by secret serve spittle, tin-born, peanut, ward-heeling,|ico agents under Chief Williim Flynn, | social-grafting, stinking ward politician.” | on a charge of counterfeiting $2 revenue Outside of this Pllate was all right, ac-| stamps. One of them, Joseph Carlisl, | cording to Mr. Sunday. el pointed out|is said by the police to be one of the how “Mrs. Pllate” tried to save him|Cqrlisi brothers who flooded this coun- from his ignominy and falled. Turns on Audience. And then the evangellst turned sud- denly upon the audience. He shook his fist at them and with flashing eyes and flery language he denounced them. “You're a coward,’you're a miserable ‘alrly well susiained in the reglons of Foucaucourt Harleville and Tracy-le-Val. “In front of Fontenoy the Germans opened with Infantry fire. In the vicin- ity of Berry-su-Bac last night saw fight- ing with bombs, artiiléiy and rifle firing. | On the canal between the Alsne and the Marne we took possession of a German listening post. “In_the Champagne district our artil- lery replied to a bombardment of our positions to the north of Camp de Chu~ lons and checked the fire of the German's heavy artillery. To the north of Perthes a depot of munitions within the enemy's wi blown up. ‘Between the Alsne and the Argonne district the artillery of the enemy main- tained its activity during all last night. “In Lorraine our batteries continued their destructive fire upon the works of the enemy. “In the vicinity of Ban-de-Sapt French field artillery dispersed a detachment of German ploneers.’ Big Slide Blocks Panama Canal WASHINGTON, Sept. 20~The earth slides In the Panama canal near Gold- hil] are much more extensive than was &t first reported and probably will tle vp the waterway for at least ten days. This dispatch was received today by the War department from the acting gov- | ernor of the canal zone: “Continued movement of the slides yes- |general's office. | “I took the letter which caused the trouble, from Ambassador Dumbo with- out knowledge of its contents and en- | tirely unwittingly. That is all 1 care to | say at present.” Archibale, on lahding, met a man he | deseribed as his secretary. The man said | he was Cha:les Mercer. Archibald and Mercer held a short conference and Archibald announced he would defer the lssulng of an additional statement. lle sald he expected to go to Washington soon. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Whatever the government's action toward James F. J Archibald, the American correspondent involved in the case of Dr. Dumba, the Austrlan ambassador, it will not le taken for several days, and not until Archibald has had opportunity to make explanations to officlals here. Hawkins Arrested On Perjury Charge TRINIDAD, Colo, Sept. 2.—Horace N. Hawkins, chief counsel for John R. Law- | son, union leader, convicted on May 3§ of the murder of John Nimmo, a deputy sheriff, during a battle near Ludlow on October 25, 1913, was served with a caplas, charging him with of perjury In relation to the affidavit of Grover Hall, a member of the jury In| the Lawson case. ‘Ihe information was filed in the dis- trict court last week by the attorney Hawkins gave bond terday has caused the most serious shoal- | in the sum of $1,500, and with Attorney ing of the channel since last October, Movement has stopped. At least ten days will be necessary to open Shoals are %00 feet long and at the worst point there is only seven feet of water charged with subor- tion of perjury, appeared befgre Judge the canal |Granby Hillyer In chambers, Mrs, Hawk- ins planned late today to make applica tlon to Judge Hillyer for a change of subornation | MISS NEELEY WIN, CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 20.~Miss Molla Bjurstedt of Norway, and Mi arrie Necley of Chicago, captured the finals in the ladies’ doubles of the Tri-state Tennis tourney here today. They defeated Mrs. Malcolm MeNill, jr., of Chicago, and Miss iuum Sanders of Cincinnati in straight sets, 6-1, 60, | New Methcd Makes Straight Hair Wavy (Popular Hygiene.) It has been found that a simple and harmless fluid, well known to the drug | trade, has a rémurkable action when ap: lied to straight, lank, unruly hair. 1t | dries in exquisite’ waves and curls which have all the appearance of true natural- ness. It has also proved a dellghtful and | bereficial dressing for the hair. This product is nothing more than ordi- e \ 2 THE BE OMATIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, — SE— — e - - —— e - — - - —— - —_— ~m——n JTEAME e 'NAGS TAKE FIELD o e e 2 ' ‘ $ " || e N JTEAMER ATHINA[ IF WAR SPREADS IN THE BALKANS- Roumanian gunners and their gun, showing || | ooobooallacanlanalianl o u-n.u toollocoolooallono IS BURNED AT SEAI type of soldiers that country will send to the front to do its fighting. Al\ BENSUN TODAY j 1 | Thompson-Belden & CO. ! Passengers and Crew Are Rescued Inaugural Day Program Includes | by the Tuscanea and the Rou- I | 2:11 and 2:25 Class Paces and i manian Prince i | 2:50 Class Trot. | sy : ONLY OFE LIFE IS LOST| | FAST HORSES ARE ENTERED u HALIFAX, N. §., Sept. 20.—The Racing will begin today at the Doug | g ki 4 x Co ir a e grou 8 0 Ren | Greek steamer Athinai was destroyed | R T (e R i ey f by fire at sea, with the loss of one piurse of £ and the 2:50 trotters and { lite, according to a message received pacers will race foj purses of $4 | Yy the marine department today R iy Lo | The steamer Tuscania rescued 408 Py oo passengers and the crew and the | Trotting, 250 Clas others | Cafirey, . m. (Price) E m. (Griggs) The message from the Tuscania (Atkinson) was dated at 7 a. m. today and was o A o N the first official word received from N n‘k vw“m ]:‘;‘I,l’r)\r the liner since the wireless report metantine, blk. s (Laughlir g last night that the Athinal was on 8. g. (Sebastian === fire and the Tuscania had rescued Sho e “:H:;‘: :iD the passengers. The origin of the, | . (Johnson). = firo was not stated in the message,, [ Rt o o s NES | t pa | vee BEc { rend | xpeeted. 5 { “Heard distrees call at 8:30 a. m. yes The 2:11 pace promises to be the feu fi a { terda Arrived on the spot at noon and | ture race of the day. ' Each horse en =1 | sent a line across to help them. Trans- tered In it has given a good account o .‘Z:g | ferred passengers about 4 p. m. Athinal itself in many races In the middle west lg 5 H was abandoned about §3 p m We A splendid exhibition of all the product e rescued 408 passengers and crew and the and articles which make a county falr El Sas Roumanian Prince rescued sixty-one. | an interesting educational ingtitution | .'g o H There was only one life lost, that of a | ready to be viewed by spectators, Many c——o =8 i man who jumped overboard. We left the persons visited the grounds yesterdny, @GS T z } wreck burning fiercely in Nos. 1 and 2 | the first day (,»r the fair. ; BES : | “ helde at 10:00 p. m. Position, latitude 40:54 | One of the features ls former Police —m north, longitude 6747 west.” T e | Bergeant H. C. Cook's exhibit of apiary HBS 5 i ! The Athnal salled from New York last L AR ,_madi | products, Including mountains of comt MBS = l Thursday for Greece. It carried sixty-| MWUMANIAN GUN AND GUN CREW. and extracted honey and wax. This ex- ===| one first, forty-seven second cabin and | =——— e —_— R —— T num—fxo:l much attention at the re 8 5 i enge " ! p 3 cent state fair |, RTINS Von Bissing, aHalf | GREAT BATTLE | Archibald is Met S : g ard were members of c on xsslng' a a | 0 1 a y ] 5 i ‘ cargo consisted of considerable quanti- | e Bryce Asks merica - s ! tles of flour, coffee, cotton, rice and B G 1 IS PENDING TO 0 S b d =] E. s rother of General, | n Shipboard by to Stop Slanghtar TR g i | h! . . 51 5 e et et | Interned by B SOUTH OF VILNA| ~ Secret Service M W £ | Aut I 1]t i had an average speed of sixteen knota nterned by Britain ecret Service Men| 4 3 utumn inaugura ] i . 1t was 4% fect long and fifty-two feet | e [ i Kol of Armenian Men 2 8 i .""";;‘m T";‘ voasel v :""' "'" :""‘:"":: LONDON, Bept. 20, ll'w;, Von Bis- Continued from Page One.) NEW YORK, Sept. 20 —James F. Archi- G Ig g : n and was owned by the National |sing, half brother of General Von BAssing, | —r—pemmeqt oo — e | bald, the American correspondent, Who| LONDON, Sept. 20—Viscount Bryoe, . : : i Steam Navigwton company of Greece. | Geran miiary ' governor of Begun |penstiiies=a it IR | wun” mercented by riiah aothories, | rmerty rtsn ambassdor o th 'E'g Fashions of Pleasing Personality for T b, SR ;:h«;\:m;nlrwm;mu ‘;«:r-hm:"nb':rtylm:' Gorisns punit REPIE Takes, :u';:fmc.'; ’ll:‘:n;:nm‘:wuxu:('r:-“nm:m.r::,n By et e o e 34 B ey —_— the Fall and Winter of Nineteen Fifteen 2 NEW YURK, Sept. S.—The ABChOF|peqn . jnterned. .He was mystetiously [ PARIS, Sert. .—Tne officlal state- | Lupseqdor, to Vienna, arrived here 10- | aeoe o samaites of irerica try to ] =] \ line office here recelved a wireless mes- | . 11 4 away today from his luxurious |Ment Elven out by the French war office P b ca s Mnes Rettadan -t.r.m the slaughter of :}'rmnnl-u Ia sage today from the captain of the Tus- p oo™ 1" Kensington by defectives, who | thi# afternoon describes great activity on | “g, Oft 06 FURF DOTCICR 0 o (The civilized world,” he says in his =] cania stating that all of the PRssensers |ip o battalion of newspaper men on | the part of the French artillery at vari- | poiterdam at Quarantine early today | Do copecially America, ought to know = i/ 1114 { and crew of the Greek steamer Athimal | . o* =07 shell |ous points along the line in France. S QAstotibl Arohibard. Thay ‘i | what horrors have been passing in Asiatic =] omens ulinery, uits, had been saved. '"_ - "m;m R p‘y“m "ll'""““ n work. | A depot of munitions within the r”"" ", °: ":‘““e - ‘r ':‘ 3 ”"’ e ";’ Turkey durihg the last few months, for = orted tha o0 work- ported to have scarched the man, his v =] The message from the Tuscania read: |y .. ..' il be the baron's domicll ing | ®Nemy’'s line near Herthes was taken.' o v If anything can stop the déstroying hand = C D G W “Monday noon, 468 miles from AMDrOse | on remainder ot the oy o e 4UHANE | T text of the communleation follows :'::f:“?“::: :’,Ilr:‘,‘.‘..‘"n:'l'..:‘;n,::-d Yo ‘him, | ©F the Turklsh government it will be an =I|= oats, resses, owns, channe! lightship, Have on board 351 s ndpty “In the Artols district our artillery last | Archibald denied this. “ | expression of the opinion of neutral na. Q Bl F passengers and sixty-elght crew of the | sy yniermment of Baron Von Blissing | MENt delivered a violent bombardment | “up G Ceed B | tions, ohiefly the Sudgment of humane = ouses, rurs Athinal. Sixty-one survivors are on the .. | against the works of the enemy and in-| America. o 5 the | follows a long akitation that he be de- | sald oo o B v M1 Z 1 AR Roumanlan Prince. 'FEveryone saved." |prived of his freedom In common with | terfered with their provision trains. The | i gy not know anything about the |, SOO0 8fter the war broke out between =25 i 3 \Wide Selection of Choice Models The Tuscania, which sailed from Glas-|numerous other wealthy British subjects | German batteries showed particular ac- | gituation here. it there s any contem-| LU'KeY and the allies” continued the grgcy gow last Bunday, was due here late 10- |,¢ German birth, against whom popular | tIVIty In the environs of Arras. | plated prosecution of me it is perfectly viscount, “the Turkish government .'g 75 R L day, The Anchor line does not now eX-|fecling has run. The status of Baron | “The firing of the encmy was also ' unjust. formed, and since has been carrying out o= 000/1000()0007000[B00N00D[ 000000000 with relentless cruelty, & plan for ex- [ § = ® . ti pating Christianity by killing off Chris- 2 Handsome Fabflcs and Accessories. 1 1= tiahs of the Armenian race. Accounts t———0 . | from different sources mgree that over llg The Most Charming New Ideas Express- the whole of eastern and northern Asia M 8o . . piy l w Minor and Armenia the Christian popu- == ed in a Multitude of Oflgma ays | lation Is being deliberately exterminated, Ilg | the men of military age being killed and W 8 the younger women seized for Turkish fi Z harems, compelled to become Mohamme- I‘= : : dans and’ kept with children in virtual @B a We Cordially Invite You ; ‘.‘.‘;fr:y' t of habl 1a .Iu to Be Present - ““The rest of the Inhabitants, ol wo- . s : men, men and children, have been driven (.:n At This Openm¢ Display e under convoy of Turkish soldiers lnto = -Fi 15 unhealthy parts of Asta Minor, some to g S Tuesday, September Twenty-First 3 the deserts between Syria and the Eu- gm——=x phrates.’” 00 I)-D z MISS BJURSTEDT AND nlis Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant- ly to be really succcessful. % E ry liuuid silmerine, which of course | coward,” he shouted. “You're in a class Continued from* Page One.) | with an island five' feet above water, 100 | Judgo. et Bl R Ko':w ares | with old Pllate. You're afrald,” he| Borter, that he was trying the case on feet long and fifty feed wide in the mid- ———————— of it will last a long time. e will en- taunted them You're afraid to walk|the trains, in the El Paso hotel lobbles dle of the channel. Suggest shipping Gh A i t ’o‘vnfix';-'l':."'-nlff& n:-'n::lyy 5’:‘.‘.:3&":&'& down these alsies and take your stand for | and on the streets of Tularosa and that agencles be advised to consult with Wash- arges ge;lns Jut it, bui because It 18 8o easy to ap- | Jesus Christ. You're a coward.” he should take his case to court if he Ington office of the Panama canal before | . Iply. It'is only necessary to moisten a —— e From this flery arralgnment of Pilate | wished to prosecute Porter. He also told hips leave their port | Hesperlan Crow [skin oot brush with 'the tiqud sad 1 he tirned 10 Christ and his manner!(he priest that he, Full, held the priest . Up. It this is done at bedtime the hair I Where the Omaha Bee— || hanged. He painted his Savior with all| morally responsible tgr Connells murder SOUTH OMAHA EXCHANGE 4 4 will he heantifulle wavy and curly in the | | lory could think of. 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 2.-Mrs. Ronald morning, and will not have that dull 2 . TP SAGL b 1000 S04 ol Looates e had mirred up teuble be- nnaipt AINS TO COMMISSION | Whiteway: of Torouto, one. of the surs |seorcheq look Which SOeS Frotm the Use | Universal Animated He named a hundred great men who have | tween the factions with the water trouble, vivors from the Allan line steamer Hew. |Of & hot iron.—Advertisement J d cried, “I'm y — o ° 9- Bosn.paraest Cwigtiong o Widew Confident. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—(Special Tel- perian, which was sunk by a torpedo or Weekly Ma #lad that 1 belong to that kind of & oo g CRW RESEER ahed Bi E——————————— y May ’ y on nator Fall ha nis % | egram.)—The South Omaha Live Stock & mine in the British war zone, arrived | bunch and not to the ‘dirty, snivelng |, .oonc N ired Shan' bed | scoundrels that reject Christ.” atimony Whish required more than exchange has filed a compiaint with the today on the steamer Philadelphia from | Be Seen | hours Saturday evening, H. B. Holt, an- j,ieratate Commerce commission against 'Liverpool. She said that an investigation Audience Applands. nounced that the defense had reated. (1o Cpjcago Great Western Rallroad |was in progress regarding the conduct of o =~ | Mention of the names of Bryan and|UPon the completion of the defense, Mrs. |yompany et al that charges of 32.50 for 'the crew of the Hesperian, which, she FARNAM THEATRE General Miles brought applause, That of | Ralph Connell, today lssued a statement i, deck cars and M for double deck declared, was not praissworthy, to say i FOR CAMERAPHONE | Roosevelt was recelved in sllence. 'for The Bee, saying that the defense had o4y tor cleaning and dispelling were un- the least { ‘ " i “If there were 10,000,000 words in the|failed to make a case: just and discriminatory. The roads are | After the shock of the explosion, she GEM LOYAL | S dictionary they wouldn't be enough to| “They have not put on Mrs. Porter, or |,y ed 10 establish & maximum rate in the sald she found herself in a lifeboat, hut | PASTIME vxpress my love for Jesus,” he sald. O. M. Tally, witnessea to the shooting. iryture and reparation is also asked. did not know how she got theve, As the | YRIO 3 “What Is there in Jesus that you can|They have not said one word directly oty wasemelti i boat was belng lowcred, she asserted. & | _ghat throbbi X 2 LYR0 MAgio i improve on, you idiot and jackass? he the shooting and have done nothing but | pIONEER CONTRACTOR *aflor sprang into 1t and struck her| _pron i B Pavtistent kind HANSCOM o ey | introduce character witnesses, who, after DIES AT WEBSTER CITY bretking her arm at the shoulder. { prorought on by nervous strain, ARBOR vy PALACE || * “Omaha, Jesus Christ awaits you,” he|testifying to Porter's good reputation, ! | mxmyll,f-c :Vlr":rli, :o;ry or opfed just before calling for trafl-hitters. | have admitted he was in jail and bad | (wepgrER CIT Sept. 20.—(Spe- " used by lack of 08~ DIAMOND BURT 1 “Are you going to crown Him? What's|been arrested a number of times. o et et oot an.~noe: | OIL - STRIKE AT GREYBULL 53::::'-’:;;‘:”'1??' bealth of ALMO OMAHA, your unswer? What's yours, cholr®™ | Connell Opens, I nearly % years. and a resident of this BRINGS MANY OIL MEN| piy of these vital clons g BENSON FLORENCE | And the trall-hitters came down the| The arsuments started today, with W. ciy since 185, dled last night. Mr. Bax- —— “fle“ the head torm n:: b & ’ alslea. They came mare spontancously J. Connell of Omaha, father of the mur- ter bullt the first court house and first| GREY BULL, Wyo. Sept, 2.—(Special e than they bave before. They came with- dered man, making the first argument church in Hamilton county and Was | Telegram.)—Grey Bull gusher is now run- Honsronn’ e . . out much personal work, And they were to the jury “It iy with sadness that I county recorder here two terms. He w ning sixty barre's of oll per hour. Many ~OMAHA'S YUN CENTER" B an intelligent-looking lot of peopie, well- make this appeal o you for justice. | one of the pioneer bullders of the com- (oll men are here to invest | A ' Datly Mats..18.85.50 i dressed apd apparently normal-minded. | he sald. “It 1a only just tha’. | shou'd 4o munity. Real estate values are solng skyward | C d PhO. hat. Bvase, 18-80.80.95 Nearly all were young men and women ! this, to the people of New M aico, to 'land many other wells are to be sunk at (Non-Aleoholic) with & lttle sprinkling of children. Greeting One was & man wearing overalls and ox of Menvt Tronble, WEBSTER CITY, 1 Telegram)—Dr. C. 1 Jareey FOLLIES & BAYERSR.. Al Reeves, Geo. P. Murpiy Nelwon' and Big Beaut ! fmy son in the I'ttle cemetery at Tula- | Tosa and to his wife and two children, I ask stuple justice, justice, nothing more." once. The strike assures Grey Bull as a » Bept W.—(Bpeclal |\ 0 o) oenter, Bberle, a well for Workingman. Such a cast M E Kn.nb-td-hy-‘l. | i Today, Wednesday and Thursday - —— K n ploneer physician, dled here In Bee Wi A Prod: R 3 Ma working .slothes.. Him “Bily" gave o DEATH RECORD & hatebial el SoRowtan @ tew dewre | T Ty oA ! irve ¥ 4 | ¢ reeven sireet oetun tremendous handclasp and patted the Sinces of haart troudle. Mo Wen ongaged —— Theda Bar. Ladies’ Dime Matizee Week Days. A —— 1 7 YRS BB S B AR T 8 ) 7 T A | ¥ BB BT iy 01 IR SR A B (L PR AU 0 e T A 5 R S S ST B BRI TP TP T TR RIS I A ST T ey S IR PO TN fce at Blairsburg. \ — -— f whook it again, whigh was more than he John Toman, Sr. et swicnc i E did for any of the others. One was .\fl:u}'f:louru, Neb., Sept. 20.—(Spe- s LA h | colored woman. {SSIohn Teman. ar. 4008 8 (M. | w,guINGTON, Sept il Tel- | “ 7 ‘ Quickly the names were taken by the &fier an illneas extending over one year. (egram.) — Nebraska pensions granted: | Ouis secretaries. “Billy” closed the i of the | Folowing an operation Mr. Toman was Mukcle Davis, Lincotn 1% Mary E ¥ou- | FHIS WA Marion “well” and ‘hurried off with “Ma" for|taken With pneumonia from which he bender. Musing Cityy BI Mary Ao Stit Romwm——— ecra Law Dockatader W her {rain. One trall-nitter arrived ml“:'t:: e oarty hout. o, |3 Nianey o, "Wand, Curtia sk~ ¥ - a0 phowsn Trav ) . Toman oravia, | us . ‘was appoln! - : ors Matii ilory. | :. -Mm ",‘..."'-zf."'.mm.m m.,.."' Austria, where be lived untll In 1677, master al Gracle, Sounty. Nebrasks, | B o Y D v OTION oot ot and daas e, Tichta: 1bur e B0 o . numberer 100, ' when he came to this country, and to | Vign Georse W N e ¥ PICTURE | 4 Frank A. Hepburn was appointed ] A B iy i # “Rody” gave the cholr & scolding after :uu-om. Jhere e has made We {master at Waltman, Natrons eounty, Wy- TORAT~Contamens. Frem 1 B i t0 nyy; s $he Service snd motified them that \f|home since. He leaves six sons and twe |97Eng. vics Robert D. Camphall resigned. | San “Prancisco's Famed n‘nn[ls TODAY . 883 | : thoy aidn't attend better there would be | daugblers. come presidential offices on October 1 " And All mu‘( I many who would find thelr places taken Mrs. Ortha Elehelherger. 1916, and the salaried - postmasters will cfl'u“nwu by g | by others, | Mrs. Ortha Bichelberger, formerly & sacarve: Aol BRI IGF 1 © e T oy resident of Omaha, died at her home at |y, heorsik . Falajer and Barbary Coast and Panams Bx- dward Lynch 38 Asseeiste | Apartments, flats, Douses sna Monument, Kan., September 17, and the ;"I‘g;-.!'v.lm&'é ‘L‘% m‘. E 1.3. v y °h ] cheaply by & Ploneer Guide. J. Plehl of Willett has been awarded the contract for carrying te mabil from ' Willett to Arthur, Neb body was taken to Muscatine, la., for interment. Oapt. Wvenings, 10e-30c. Afterncons, 10¢;