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BEE: OMAHA, FRID ————— MARCH | structed for holding 160 suits. And in | Y P | | N aa bl Mrs. William Honard of North Bend, was irls! Lots of Nebraska PASSES UP NATIONAL JOB‘Not(‘s from Beatrioe | Ry arennt s .o st th Sy hn o oot Beautiful }I‘dil‘ Nebraska 2 3. Veakers Notifiss Soard Wil and G&g(\, C(]unty } Union station frelght office. The groom |from the.presser. All of the cabinets are T had apartments ready for housekesping. |dust pfobf and in the store there are b« vy - . enou o hem to contain 1,000 suits makes hair thick, glossy A | . nd Platte County setald will make their home in Fremont The dressing rooms are equipped with " . v mirror doors and the alcove mirrors mie M #0 set that a customer trying on a suit SALARY IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH ore WIIGOX & Auen n an see every portion of the exterior of Removes :‘l]l :::;mef, !tOpSE HARLEY MOORHEAD‘ COLUMBUS, Neb., Match 30.—(Special.) (romn & SHAP? Oortedonaeh LWt oF v\‘ l““\v:y.‘yv.\" ,‘.‘\ ,l.,: lety» StOI‘P, ROOI]] e b itching scalp and fall. | =The * Columbus _ Civie ' Improvement| LINCOLN, March 0—(fpecial)-E. X, | At the corner of Kifth and Court strests, BLOCK OF AUSTRIAN WAR A Secretary of State Gives Douglls' e € - Vanhorn, former state bank examiner A ’ S o o B Wilcox & Allen, well known eclothiers, LOAN IS TAKEN |N c"'"A hair. Y Howard Clarke as president; Mrs. EASAT | 4}, waq apointed national bank exam-| VOR 1A the street and Wheml,, a5 gsuth Fifteenth street, have ——— Election Boss His View of Howard, vice president;. Wil Goodwin. | jnar 1o take the place of Flovd Seybolt, | "¢ nded the alarm (hey became | about the most nifty stors room in the | (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Statutes | secretary; Dr. C. ¥ vamp\r‘wn [y | transterred 1o an eastern state, returned | (UhCIed and were ke ked down ARG iy The entire interior has been re-| VIENNA, March 17.—Reports from 3|:’l“-v“’-.. \\'”_' . h":"‘('y"““.:”""m.' Moo | trom Washington this morning with his| "\ O\ v ‘diiesitg [constructed, the work having been done | China received hers state that over | FEENAN SENDS CALL FOR HELP | A Peterson, executive committee. |SOMmMission and supplics, having passed | o, o o 60 Boutrion An LAN0OIy LR s e VR & WEr, AL IO | o as e O e - ommittees have been named among the nation required has been re-elected erintondent of the | aua “{" 'l\l n r- 'mm a . active tInt| Auatrian war loans. The money was (F'fomn & Staft Correspondent.) e all the streets in the eity,| Mr. Vanhorn has finally decided, how et s salary | DY 1L ofithe Rtures made 1o Gofre: | rabed chisrly 1HPGUgh . the) Gbter ot LINCOLN, March (Special)—"1f T |who will instruct people how to plant|eVer to pass up the national bank Job| .. g ; vear | Vit Witeos & ‘Aitei wtees 160 o | SUSIERENCISAS SINPIT ST |can't get off of the ticke a candi- | shrubbery and trées and how to have|and stick to the state job. He does thi AU the annual meeting of the Firit|nay fo ,yy,.;,:, show \\"wn.h.‘\\‘~ :u‘ »:H.“. e |date for the Omaha Water board, T will [a “Columbus Beautiful Cash prizes | fist because the salary as a natlo OX- | preshyterian church last evening it was | prg bullt with the Pullman seat 'dea Want Ads never shirk their work—they | 1ose my job," is the mesa which came | will be offered for the best kept gar-|aminer is not enough larger than pald by | yned (o enlarke the Sunday schocd |1y double tiers, cabinets have b n- | will get results, it anything will Recretary of State ool this morning |dens and yards. the state to its state examiners to make oom by building an additien to the) from Bilbert F. Feenan of the metro- | Jack Branigan has purchased two |him feel that the wants to take a bigger ). The report| — S— h at ost of $1 howed the church had tan city of Nebraska bulldings on West Thirteenth street and|Jjob. This morning he declir The trouble all comes from the an- |will soon commence the erection of a |pointment nad notified the announcement of Klection Commissioner | new automobile garage that will cost|board that he would stick on stated o ty ov st year. All the mem-| . Harley G. Moorhead of Douglas county |in the neighborhood of $25.000 job bers of the church board were re-elected. | g that he will not permit any candidate to | Frank Wurdeman vesterday recelved a Greeley Will Pay Bonds. i ]Mn | ! s withdraw from the ticket who has al- | check for $470 for one load of clover seed, | The State Board of Public Funds this | MILLION-DOLLAR °|L ready filed for the nomination for an |the highest price ever paid in Columbus T ™ cvun 't 1ta | morning declined to purchase retunding | " CORPORATION CHARTERED eley county. As a result 3, which is an ncr office The Columbus ( FARNAM AT FIFTEENTH STREET retary of State Pool takes an oppo- | annual meeting last night elected s the | E Greeley county will take up the hond IRV ENNE \ A sons hg officers: - - CHEYENNE, Wyo., March ®.—(8pe- | site view of the situation and construes | following officer arl Kramer n;rnl THe ooy destred to Tetund:the botdR | enr T o ewiine etk | |the 1aw to mean nw'u».- official with | dent: Mark H. Rathburn \(vv\nr';:lwnh at 414 per cent, but the state did not de-| o A | e ee () n flcat omination has | Charles ckey, secrotary M- Sander vd Teo Champlon of Denve whom & certitica DOMUNRLION NAN JECnatial K RNy N 1= | sire to take over bonds unless they were | veer 1 has a ority to permit the |ler, treasurer; Otto Kummer, L. H srporat . rs of the Alkall Buttes . | candidate to withdraw upon proper show- | Lenvy, G. Frischolz, Walter Boettcher, | ' ""d'""' bonds, eo the deal was then | gy company, capital stock $1,000,000, whicn | wonderful WIndows [ing. e has nstructed M. Moorhead |A. M. Gray, Dr. E. H. Naumann, H, W. | passed up {today was chartered by the state of | \long those lines, calling his attention | Abts and G. W. Phillips, board of direc aions ;thovs iheh, "SUNIAE BA dviiton |Sou andis: T, BHDM bostt oGS | RNG BEVETERANG GAMP. | Nuimisk. (hs oo e | ; o T S ot [Tt 1o chon Nt moade ‘& puin g FORMED AT LEXINGTON | iric or rremont coumts. Wyomine, which March 30 to April 6 A campalgn for new members the ye ologiats predict will become one of the | el Setion Declination of Nom- | will be undertaken e —(Snc. | RTeatest oil flelds of the atate ; e Uhenever any person nominated | Columbus will celebrate the Fourth ot| LBXINGTON, Neb, Muarch 30.—(Sp \ oreh Bhali" e oant fitteet, dny 1 ehru | July, committees having been appointed CIsLESpartmant” Commander Curuthe:y Fire Near MeCook, B vided, shall, at least fifteen days be . Cobis IRRBETG . # ,u,«],.,,, M otify the officers with whom |to make the necessary arrangements of Columbus, Neb, must 1 in & nurn M'COOK ob., March 0.—(Special.) | the original cortifieate of nomination was | Sheriff Burke yesterday morning ar- | ber of sons, and grandsons of veterans The barn, granary, henhouse and minor | buildings on the Ben Meyers farm a few miles south of McCook, were deatroyed | fIeg, B e Bracle Do primary olec: | rested Ted Lexington and V. R. Jack- | Tuesday might, in this city. The follow- | tion, as In this article provided d the tion, ax in thia article provded a" was [#on on a charge of stealing and dispos- | ing officers were elected. Command O Lo el e "for n ora than |ing of utomobiles. They are accused [ Robert Malone; senfor vice commandsr, [by fire about midnight Tue one county, the secretary of tate, and If |of giealing a Ford ear at Kansan CIty | I, T. Krier; junfor vice commander, 11 [loss is $1,5 to be voted for i One iy “whera ‘auch |And one at Lincoln. Sherift Hyers of |y, Temple: secretary, 8. T. Krior; treas- | tenant, Carl Ty K O coted, or If a municipal | Lincoln took the prisoners back to that|yrer, | M. Mallett Sffice, the elark of the city or village. by [oity for trial ay. The 0, adequately Insured. The huetz, also lost his veht sorge | Cles, harness, grain, ete. totaling about chaplain, « Roberts; camp counselor, | 1. Zim-1 800, which were also covered well by ® statemes iting by him and duly " . " » i A .-1~k'|:4:\\1 ';L:-.‘mu‘.‘n’v ;:‘r\gtlnu’hu- such nom " . merer; guide, Arthur Harris; inner guar, [ Ins \ynmw .\lv“ hurl‘: saved h"r. :l n - ination, the same shall be void, and h h h 1d D Jeass Anders: outer guard, Ray Anthony.|8tock. Mr. Meyers lives in riey o oe vossessed of & nead of beavy, |maion, the e anatt b void and b | Three Children Die euard, ey Anthon beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, flufly, wavy and free from dandruff is merely it no such declination shall be tt T. M. Hewitt was elected delegate to ths | 1River. Ta ved after the time above specified at North Pla @ | *tate convention that meets in Lexington officer to om such sation s . © 3 i 4 YME B matter of using a little Danderine. offi A ‘Mw“hl\‘”"‘;y H"h;”"‘f““‘flf ;"m' L] R May 16 and 17. . L. Hewitt, alternate H NEAL It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, | 5oyl one or more -persons whose Rocrts P \'1'-|:|= ik, Marsh e T_he camp was named Lexington camp, PR _'“."‘"' scft hair and lots of it. Just get a % cent | aames ara tiached o the orlginal cer- | NORT B, Neb, ) : No. 112. This camp has as one of its o b -l S o bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all | tificate of y‘u\lvnnnllun .,,:-mm d he was | (pecial.)—An epidemic of measles n‘nd Ribinbere & veteran, who iz alio n son ot |, AVOCA, Neb arch M. —(Bpecla ed b convention or comm ) ey b ohn Berne M drug stores recommend it—apply a little | Nominated by & CORVEON I0 (0 elae. | smaltpox has been rasing d‘“| "“"'“-‘f A veteran, In the person of V. J. Hui, [JO" 1’«‘!‘ ¢ "y‘"‘ ,'" R i vies b s directed and within ten minutes there | {fon. as provided for in this article, the [ for the last two months and in spite of | q.o oump was organized to aid the Grang | Maried at the home ¢ will be an appearance of abundance [chairman or se ary of the c lns--!'u\n determined efforts to stamp out the Army of the Repubilc and woman's|P*re"* Mr. and Mra. Paul Ottens, in freshness, flufliness and an incompar- | OF PArty committee of his political PATIY. | giqenses, new cases are reported daily.|Rejier corps, when they have their an-{(M1® Ity foday. They will make thelr f there be one, and if not, at least three bl gloss and lustre, and try as you | BRS8N N nambers of “his po- [ The 10-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mary Ottens, were home on a farm southwest of town . nual state encampment at le: gto on . will you can not find a trace of dandrufs [fitical party I the state, that he has | yre Joseph Hausher, who was recover- |y o812 CIetti® exington, oy drboidi g or falling hair; but vour real surprise |declined suth nomination, by mailing or | | rom an attack of measies, developed | > 1 1 &% | ~NorTH BEND, March % —(Special.) v et bigpod delivering to them personally notice o m a wiil be after about two weeks' use, when | FEHVCERE 70 FE Faa Ve shall be given | pnuemonia and died last night. Loutse, , Miss Mabel Honard, daughter of Mr. and ' " ( you will see new hair—fine and downy at | ;o party committee or convention to |, 16-month-old daughter of Mr. and arvard Wins Debate from Mind first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting |nominate a person to fill such vacancy. | T8 YN EET CUERIAN O i iin | HARVARD, Neb., March . (Spocial) out your scalp—Danderine is, | (1997 D. 221; Ann. G801: Comp. %%o.) . R. R . W e ’ we I:.t'];ia\?e\c:h;a"only Sire hair grower.| Mr. Pool holds that the word ‘nom- |the measies, died during the night. The (_I'.‘:;:d T o MR Gertroyer of dandrutt and cure for ltchy |Ination” covers nomination by petition of | third death to occurr last night was that (GERIEE B e, FURE K0 OF (e AR ol okt ‘never falls. to. atop. falling | where a man nominates himself by filing, |of the G-vear-old daughter of H. B.|FTn G OF thE Btale THER SEhool hair at once. and that it is only necessary, if one | Nohle, and the cause in this case was affirmative nad was represented by George Schaaf, Lilllan Hanson and Levi Yost, with Faye Megrue as alternative d and will be thoroughly fum-|Minden, on the If you want to prove how pretty and |changes his mind, to ask the officlal | hropoupced diphtheria. The school which soft your hair really s, moisten a cloth |with whom his certificate was filed {0 | tyg cpild had been attending has been with a little Danderine and carefully [allow him to withdraw. draw it through your hair—taking one g, igated. aented by Paul Pressly, Lloyd Kingsley, There's a reason why nearly everybody small strand at a time. Your hair will| FUNERAL OF LEE SMITH and Fred Thompson, with Alva Jenson |freckles in March, but happily there fs be soft, glossy and beautiful in just as alternative. The judges were Presi-|also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, & few moments—a delightful surprise ATTENDED BY MANY | OMAHA UNION MAN oot Grone of Hasuags, collags, Superin. AA4: no,one;nesd. stay-treckied awaits everyone who tries this.—Adve: 4 (s 1 Tel MAKES TALK AT FHEMONT tendent Meyers of Geneva and Principal | Simply get an ounce of othine, Jdouble tisement. = | BLAIR, Neb, March %0.(Special Tele — Lewis of Clay Center. The decision was |strength, from your druggist and apply sram.)—Washington _county people In| RREMONT, Neb, two to one in favor of the affirmative. |a little of it night and morning, and in great numbers followed the body of the |yax Degettel, editor of the Omaha Union- . few days you should see that cven the & iate Lee Smith of DeSoto to its final |jgt was the principal speaker at a meet- | Wisner Superintendent Re-Ele ted. | worst freckles have begun to disappear - resting place in the Blair cemotery toav. |ing under the auspices of the Central | orovpn Neb., March 0. while the light ones have vanished en . . pecial.) in the company were prominent citizens | Labor union here Wednesday night, when | g o indent . F. White ana Loila |trely. Now is the time to rid vourself I in every walk of life. The members of [members of the Men's club, Commercial R sl Brincival. . b ponn | o treckies, for if not removed now they Absolutely Removes o Jodge, No. 10, of Fort Calhoun |club, farmers' unions and other organisa~ | 20% *iish LT LIRRR | Ve M-rch Worst Month For This Trouble— How to Remove Easily. dismis L TODAV-—— To You we extend a cordial invitation to visit the West's largest wearing apparel establishment. Come and view the most wonderful assemblage of Spring Fashions ever presented by this store. . 10NN A SWANSON. rees WML NOLEMAN. Tus, negative, was rep March 30.—(Special.)— I d. t. e west ? the labor men. re-elected. Several positions remain to [MAay stay all Sumn l. and spoil an other CORRE " APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN and Adoniram chapter, Jordan Com- |tions were guests of the la! . " 1ha:3018h schdol les. | Wise beautiful complexion. Your money n lggs 100 Onepack_age mandery, Knight Templars of Blair had | Mr. Dezettel told of the origin of the b h school and grades. |, 1ok it othine fatis.—Advertisement proves it. 26cat all druggists. |charge of the tuneral. unfon label and urged all union men to - AR Y 15 it i —— | In attendance weré representatives of [demand goods that bear it. He declared the Woodmen of the World, Modern |that unions are opposed to war and that Woodmen of America and the Macabees | F10t8 resulting from strikes are caused by lodges, of which he was an active mem-{"Sitators that have no piac Formerly being moved across the street to its new sold for § building yesterday, two small boys, who . . - Other speakers on the program were WATCH L 5 [Ci i et st Browning, King & Co. ON CREDIT [FeSriH it B ' GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. It Isn't Hard to Own a Genuine Nebraska. Algot Johnson. . ; # . || NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS clal)—Algot Johnson of thia' city died Th’ S' G M e an At S R HIGUBG SN BIREON MOLE emiing: \ecltentsh ol - A : 18 Jign Guarantees Vioney Lottis Bolcher Diamond Ring || 2iARQUETTE: ev Mureh o0 o |5 on " o relaiver in s’ coun: (£ R o g Back if Not Satisfied also owned property in that country. He i f ] i AL . ouies ont of an old pigeim Nals where it :::’f:l;.h“Y.T‘:r:.'\‘v‘:n:"nxpl.‘: r:.'n\‘:;;“:” i " it g ‘ CLOTHING OF THE BROWNING -KING STANDARD had been peacefully hiding for twelve - " , i vears. Had it been working all of the BTG sy onierp g e L ) 1 i e QUALITY---COST LESS THAN THE OTHER KIND--- time this 3900 would now amount to more| COLUMRUS, Neb,, March 3—(Special el lagstpdn 8 | i SOLD UNDER A GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE SATIS~ Diamond or Fime Watch if You STROMSBURG, Neb, March 30.—(Spe- try, but has several in Sweden and was a shoemaker by trade, and was were assistin, pulled $300 in gold certifi- mot ® =00 » than $2,000. Telegram.)—Horatlo Adams bought J. ¢ No. #%5This 14k solld In 1904, George H. Farley, the cashier | Schwichtenberg's interest in the Toggery ARG ' ! FACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. g0ld mounting was specially 3 it S 2 momniing was spaclally, of the bank died and in his accounts he | clothing store, taking possession today. Jook Targer than it really ia. it 18 had an item of “Cash $1000" His ad-|Schwichtenberg will rematn in Columbus L TR s e ot ministrator was not able to find any| Dick Rehner accidentally discharged a show for ihe least money. Set with cash In the amount of $1,000 shotgun this afternoon not knowing it i v e e B BT AR R This 3900 together with small amounts | Was loaded. The charge went through a on deposit to the credit of George Far-|Window light across the street in the ley, made up the $1,000 Columbus State bank o MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS GRAND ARMY VETERANS et et Wt g R | LS e i s T?fg mmm“ Loiih auin ARE GUESTS OF GOVERNOR | 7udse Jacob Fawcett of the supreme /b i ) R and mold filled, guaranteed sccurate court will be the speaker at the men's timekeepers and great values at $13 ki o O9EG MEN’S TWO-IN-ONE TOP COATS Terms to suit your convenience. OO Mansh e Belet o clov. | Mecciation Sundsy afternoon... Atorney ) STYLISH AND VIO, General Willis Reed will be the b A 8P day il e 01 . I d ‘Wl"n‘l‘y. U,IYII" " "f'f,-'fl"». v\;l rnor and Mrs. Morehead entertained lh'n speaker on the afternoon of Sunday, 4 315 Douglas our salesman will ca nd Army of the Republic, Women's A with articles de April 9, lief Corps and the Bons of Veterans THE NATIONAL || at the executive mansion this evening = SO B PRI A1 & ; FUL y CREDIT JEWELERS || This is an annual affair. The old sol- 2 el o 409 S. 16th St., Omaha J| | dlers generally make this a fun-making 2 BROS&C0. {458 (Near Marney Stroed | | affair and the mansion is turned over | ; ! to them and songs are sung and camp- | fire stories retold in the old fashioned way How to Have the Best Cough Remedy and Save $2 by are a part of the executive family -so Making It at H cial life BRYAN IN CAMPAIGN SPEAKS AT CAMBRIDGE |1age Suantior of lain srrap: ahin & A pint of granulated sugar with 13 pint of warm Water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you | i RE, WASH BUITS, a8 good syrup as money can buy, | 8, BLOUSES, Then get from your druggist 214 ounces | Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint Wilson and he | bottle and fill the bottle with sugar agreed and also of their differences. He |8yrup. ‘This gives you, at a cost of only approved of the Mexican policy ar 1t is really one of the real events which Neb., March 30.—(Spe m.)—~William Jennings Bryan here last night to a larg old where Preside Sick skins made well by Resinol No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing Resinol Ointment on the sores and see if the suffering does not stop nght there! Healing isually begins that very minute, crowd spent | 54 cents, a full pint of really better cough cock. He asked all voters, whether demo- | directions with Pinex. It keeps perfectly erats or republicans, to vote for dry can- | and tastes good. luul-.u\u and. especially for Brother It takes hold of the usual cough or | Charlie. e left this morning for Hold- | chest cold at once and conquers it in 24 A VASSAR UNION s hours, Splendid for whooping cough, SUITS, INTER E . bronchitis and winter coughs. | His McConunell at Crete, It's truly astonishing how quickly it L2 CRETE, Neb., March %.—Special.)—The | loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough HOLEPROOF, | convention of the rbury district, | #nd heals and soothes the inflamed mem- PHOENIX MMethodist Ministerial association that branes in the case of a ".I“,“I fo“.h‘ » e o ' + thallT¢ also stops the formation of phlegm in LUXITE een n session here for three days. | the throat and bronchial tubes, thus end- \ HOBIERY d tonight. The principal speakers | ing the persistent loose cough. from out of the state were: H. J. Coker | pi,ox js a highly eoncentrated com- of Deny M. B. Caldwell of China and | pound of genuine Norway pine extraet, | Bishop M | combined with guaiacol, and has been snnell of Denver and the skin gets well quickly and ; S e el i, | | oo o srait v suponie | ™o sned dpappatmenty Sk - sout AGENTS for WORLD'S LAROESE &'s | druggist for “2%5 ounces of Pinex,” and ¥ DISTRIBUTERS OF THE e over forvs vearn. | don acoept ansbhing eise.. A Fusraice KNOX HATS for MEN 'FAMOUS JOHN B. STETSON HATS . | of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt- i iv refunded, gocs with this preparstion. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.