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- % % ' ’ ’ ! ’ 3 . “THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916. : b MONROE DOCTRINE |NEGRO WOMAN DEAD; | Germans Confident in Face of COURT ORDERS SON |WOMAN SO WEAK .3 To STAYIN COINTY g ) NOT SLEEP Terrific Drive of the Allies With the German Army on the wasl necessary \lo shout at ;he top of | Issues. Restraining Order to| Baupaume = Front in France, -Sept, 7| the voice in order to conduct a con-| prevent Father from Taking \| Made Well byl..ydin B Pink- CLAYTON STATES | STATE ‘D@TE TOPIC| HER THROAT IS GUT (Via Berlin' to London), Sept. 10— "g;‘i;;: detailed movements of the Lad from Jurisdiction. | ham’s VegetableCompound. i Director Fogg of High School|Body Found Lying on Floor of Hls SIDE OF GASE League Announces SBubject a Vacant House and in a N\ German_officers with whom thé As/ offensive it is difficult to ‘form an DEFENDANT OITY EMPLOYE | North Oxtord, Mass.— 1 bad lost to Be Discussed. Pool of Blood. sociated ‘Press correspondent con-| estimate, but the view.is held here NO OLUE TO MURDERERS |versed during the present three days’|that the Frenchhave attacked with il wira Pegding tllle hearing aon a divorce visit to this front admit freely that'greater success than the British. At actioh brought by Sylvia Proctor, her My eyesight would | e oy . Deposed Insurance Examiner i +~ Objects to Statement of |MORE ASK MEMBERSHIP | Board as Derogatory. . Lincoln, Neb., Sept.10.—(Specia the Anglo-French armies have gained | present their is a fleriod of compara- , Neb,, Sept.10- f With her throat cut, a deep wound | succegses in their Semime offensive | tive calm, but staff officers are con- 2 ? A hundred or more of ‘the highlin the breast and a p#ir 'of men’s|and that it is hot impossible that,they | vinced that a new and vigorous at-|, ° ) s e TELLS OF MONEY LOAN schools of the state of Nebraska will ders d tightly around her | will crush back the Ger: front a|tack certainly will come. “But they l?usl?and,'_'Frcd. an_employe of the city leu_velhelnd&"_fyt \ . ) 3 suspenders drawn tightly S FROL . . o | engineer’s office, has been restrained thing I ate upse 4 this year study and discuss the ques-{peck, the nearly nud® body of a few more miles in spots by“a con-|will never breach the German lines, | ¢ (From a Sta(t C:m-por.aam“ | . “Lincoln, Sept. 10—(Special.)~C. S. | Clayton, recently deposed as insurance _ examiner, by the State Board of In- <. surance, objects to the board’s state- . ment of his dismissal as derogatory . to his character and standing, and has © " ‘prepared a statement of his side for ”, “which he wants the “same publicity,” by Judge Day from attemptidg to take the son, Wayne, aged 11, out of Douglas coanty. Fearihg that ‘the lad would sbe taken fmfm"l:cf and out of the juris- distion o e court, the mother ap: pealed for the restraining order. The beforelmldflnllh. anzcndcd petition filed by Mfs. Proc- |1 was looking over tor asks that she be paid $35 monthly “ the paper one day and given the custody of the son. and read of 8 womamwho felt ss I did Extreme cruelty 1s-alleged in the ‘and took Lydis E. Pinkham'’s egetable g]{i\-ordcc etiti'}nh ofT‘IlVI,vrtle Pearl Compound, 8o I tookiAt too. Now I am ‘Moody against John. They were mar- | 2 and ried at McCook, Neb., july 18, 1912, | Efldgflfl Eo?bgl;eg:gy?mfleh ! 3 : my “Pinkham’ baby.. -I keep a bottle Farm Lodn Board . |5 compound in my house aiways.— TH H R Mrs! PeTErR Marco, Box B4, North .10 Have nearing 1IN | oxford, Mass. . Gl 4 3 A Sleeplessness, indiges! weakness, Omaha September 22/ und nervousmess aro symptoms which indicate a lowered vitality of the female / d The court' room at the Federal | organism, and the tonic, strengthening ., biilding has been selectéd as the place | properties bf the good old+fashioned- “y in which-to hold the farm loan board’s | roots and herbs, contained in Lydia E. J hemng in Omaha, September 22, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, are on South Side of Elmwood At that time afguments in favor of just what is needed by every woman Park File Petition, '’ locating dne of the federal/land banks Who is in Mrs, Marco’s condition, ar] e Petition, in Omaha will be presented by repre- ad 1 w to T sentativey of /local banking Interests nf;o:n‘nr:;lng 'smymp:om writeto 'HALF MILE and civic organizations. - TWO AND ¥ S LONG ‘The hearing at Lincoln will be held Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. September 21. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, ’ e i my stomach. Iwas very nervous and if I would start to sweep I would'have to stop and lie down young negro woman was found. yes-| tinuationt of the stupenduous hammer- | is the vemark on all sides. i t b t|ing with artillery and human flesh.! The German troops, officers and u'.“h ahasal “‘"‘f” sy 9B LN fig‘i:c‘:g: xné:u::;l“l;ru nm;s:ll: But they declare that thesp successes | men, are all in confident, even cheer- High School Debating league has se- | o o1s bruises on the body indicated|are without effect an. the ultimate | ful, spirits, which is manifest par- lected the question of the abandon-|that 4 struggle had preceded the mur- | result of the war. ticularly in the dase of the men lark- ment of "the doctrine. “Resolved,|der and that the woman fought des-| On the other shand, they express|ing going' on in the rear of the That the United States should aban. |Perately to preserve her flife. themselves as conv,m:edl that the Ger- | quarters ‘e':id amfing the de:)ac!m‘u:nts 1 7 W sy i block | man army is enormously superior to 1t on the way to the inferno don the Monroe doctrine.” The vot. ‘,;rn','eg'g.n;w‘:fy'il:f ,’,',’: ’ffi,,';',,'of ‘:fic the hufil’; raised British lev!’ea. The f: c;‘}:znf:;m line trenches. What this of the members of the league has just | Northwestern and Iflinois, Central|French army they consider well of-| inferno under the steady pounding of Mr. Clayton says: been announced by the president, "“‘m,y au;n(;r 'u‘)i‘om e fic_fle: :ng"vev'e;l ;‘;‘em::-’:tion for th 'hel'bmdg;m! u!‘l:l .f:,c‘ty (’fh‘:ty bterooe;:: o ¥ i i t re many| ° e | realized from the, i _“While I do not want to ‘.‘rock the Emef; bM M. Fogg of the Universify ::z'oe:.r ?l'ohe\'éhi:‘:ver;r;f ‘the bod; great |l‘td attack Sunday and Mon-| moving forward to occupy the first boat” at this stage of a _national and | © Th= raska. . lwas made by “Buck” Mikesell, a|day is described as the most, stupend- | line positions go prepared to hold out " gtate political campaign, I feel that, in e d(elmu in the twelve districts | yrajaman, me he - investigated a|ous of the campaign. On the hills for | for ‘at least a week without communic . justice to my ffifi:lddlb and nlsy.lel;. o ‘l’:l d“":m‘::‘v“:'?"::l"at:hgcb“z!z report brought to him by some boys | four or five miles behind the front it cation with the rear. ' 2 :uthT‘r:‘::t‘g: l:v?‘my l:::fr?g‘;::\en;we; the Utliversity of Nebraska of High i -2 & pookpt PRt Sl ot e et it o ot KTHLRTIG CLUB 70 |CONSIDER PAYING tion of the Monroe doctrine. For its esire ‘to say that some two years' 3 when I had a death in my family hools will compete. The state|tna¢ Rad been carried from a stable | kv one o SIADRAS 1 0, arueprenbe v START ON BOILDING| ON PACIFIC STREET S mwd offer any assistance I might e e uth High ?fi{q‘Coroner Cutler and removed to &2 : including financial/ assistance. | school, Omaha, second, and Miss Nel- Cuter morgue. The woman had oo W : 3 %) i T e;fimd:“&: whal bel'm':: *) “,,; IleTlgé s;l:'wx:ge fihipcc:?k't;x’;hdfu s |pp|r:nt; beer:“dud several 'Hours, | Board of Directors Hope to See | Majority of Property Qwners _death'and other unusual expenses, J Throat is Cut. ./ |~ Poundation Cpmpleted by did need some hel fumlcurl d I|which started with thirty schools in \ e called upon Mr, Maher, & fiiend of |1908, and which reached over ninety |, The i g spparently. sbout Time Sgow Ralls. A h : last year, the largest debating league |0 yéar old. Her only clothing con- l’tu':::ll'r,n:‘:l‘le ::dnlen"l ':&a%“’fil‘{ in the country, will be cons deu‘ sisted of a pair of black stocking ; MEMBERSHIP OVER 1,000 ly : p increased for the tenth series of de.|3hort black skirt and part of a i — T ot e 1o 2. Maner or bates. Amon ‘i e agpiant e ) R A e g . ‘ nalf miles of pavi . this money, which was positive evi- | for membership are Columbus snd |y "0 11ed Smeared over the floor, |« Memberd)of the bodrd of directors T A0 e Rt oy PATAS . dence that the transaction was en-|Bancroft. Most of the twelve districts | "5 U " A0 rfite “and City Physic of the Omaha Atiletic club have an|On Pacific street beginning at Six- above board and ot in con-|Were full last year—had eight mem-| . 0 Moth held an autopsy and found fnounced that they hope to have the | tletih street, running alofig the south n with any insurance examina-|DerS. : hat the windpif 34 afterie 3 A ey 3 tion ‘or tran he district directors for 1016-1917 |that the windpipe ahd cartoid arteries [foundation for fhe palatial new struc- | side of Elmwood park; id 1o be given i e URE ety Jhare will, be appointed by the president 2 had been severed, but apparently not [ture on Douglas street between Sev- | consideration by Douglas | count .z‘h 6“ lili’:: {?;:umt?::;:‘.p:;){ thiss month ‘and the league work will ::':liei.t'l:eb;‘ge b::l: p::!::::m:l;l:;g ontee?thd l:d Elghgunth ltre':gu. zo::;is:ioneru ‘iuyre _‘wngs_' AR pc!i): ; and I ther ave no apologies to l@]‘_’; e:':‘llfer.(‘h“l: y.:;;;ll:u;n u;::{.erlng iurdérer had tsken from His’ own complete ’f'ort ten e;ll‘)‘:ril:?:vgh :fi: tion filed by a majority of pgopgrgy . "1:0‘!;‘ '::::{:: ‘:::::'wi:h ‘;{ material, the:debating and public dis-| OUSETs: The woman’s shoes were ed-the most hopeful® cwt ers: Action wili be taken October m “; om:g"mm, connected with | cussion division of the university ex- 0';1“:"‘;" gf“g:eg'l::”'flm ¢h°"f;:" E:P;Cfitltol::l f !hempl;?::‘:;"-wi':‘ 3 after publication of “hotices for " i i al resel 1! 0! : m.,myhcont!w as state insurance 'ex- l‘ oo d;"’:”"‘;';' “:L.‘:;:c:’.“f‘:f"“‘:_' saw, the body could identify the wo- Taare thaf 1,o°oop s, Since the dr.|three weeks. The proposed paving £ am “ia\tlze 1 W ‘“o“/ bt | thorjtative books and articles on the man, It way ascertained that she|rectors called a halt on the Egr.?‘]al means an expenditure of more, than “th % i ‘F"ml [arsace B¢ question, which it will furnish at cost, | 2™ from Omaha Saturday night in | solicitation of memberships there has [$50000. . .~ « ) ¢ Union Fire Insurance company, Al ol ot i company with two colored man thatibeen a flood of: applicatidns from| The application is signed by the [ written, signed and concurred in by all had been drinking. The woman i h - [following property owners: 'A. P. THE Aree- cat, with \1 eplm'neuk Examiners Murphy, Kfiflmdy \afld K'flkflm i . |is said to have been run-llc‘.h e was ,?.T.'.'éfi"'. fg'lfi,:“.f,'"l"; u‘; ‘;ef::e.and W.. R. Wood, Leopold Doll, vofriofion to drag it bu’ k, is k) e and myself, 1 wish to say 14 . 'Speak’ at ‘Scotia|seen in: the, vicinity of the vacant|work started on the cfib house. Christ Jensen & Son Realty Co., alwsys on the highroad. . ¢ e o e e Iees the nemafie| . Scotis, Neb, Sept, 10—Spcial)— | "0u8# tbout midnight in o quirrel| The board of directors will prob- | Charles Sachs, Loveland Farms com- POLARINE, the Stand- - ; 4 4 4 y -1 | with two negro men. ew- tes éeting: thi k for.|pany, osenherry, Westand Real rd Oil i Sk migrt%, this_company has made | fohn Kennedy of Omaha, the repub- |gter midnight both of thes ;i .mbly lu‘igxl’do-‘ 5’:“2&3&%}'..5’ “on /the | company, LenakRym and 'C. C. Gal- e tiam oy depee \ié izes friction, carbon, depre- ' IR R RN RN NN Y] ican cai Tdne for Unitéd Spates s { g ng, o § 4 I seen running from’ thé vic membership and appointing-a cor- | loway. ' Ak iation. Pure lubricetion in spprova e Fae s coumnt 454 | mfe 1’52'?1 it fi’:’ %ictn Louse. One bt them got s mittee hb'ig,;“ -nd-rchi«ect.'rvho will| “The city and council should co- every drop. More miles i g Y ¥ i g stern irel, 1! ¢ instructed to draw plans and’jopgrate in the paving and improves the gallon and more distancd GMM as an gq'-‘"m’ '”k: "el::cf"‘g:z‘ ni '."'hrg' pulling out and other ran south: specifications 8o that building opera- | ment of highways approaching and 'i-.tu day: P police have good descriptions of both | tions may be started as soon as pos- | adjoining parks that are on ) at his gt, the' ¢6 n'»'fl"cn“nvj-"i'fie“s'ixfi"h?f&’{c{'.' “l'f gt | men and it % believed their i;!.‘entity bl Bk g 44 A p of the c‘x‘ty limits yet }vit_hinf e hll:‘ ’;h:: bh u% e ;f i ;:J %’I" will b e asary the pres- can easily be ebtablished. All' of the directors, with the ex-|isdiction of the commissioners, Y ‘might sei | 1 " Omaha, police detectives were called [ ception of W. A, Fraser, ehairman, | Commissioner’ Gus Harte. that’ he'm ‘them out u"! ;finhu:dll t:"'““::;: ;} the el [over Tast' night sin®an effort to eéta- have returned from their summer stretch of road in question was visite in g a8 tp. the ‘com- b Trmevialier ths present cam blish the: dead woman'’s identity. vacations and are anxjoys to com-\Saturday by the €ounty board. m Imfiu'dwhuh.ulu Srin, BrosHetiy c“‘::.”em P LoD, i ome e RN lete the final plans for the 'club B e 16, 4v0% ek | oot the'oening v Kiniald| Death to Canines Fouse, M. Frase s expected 1o e-) German-American Alliance’ ° n satisfied that every member|and M. Kennedy will campaign to- Meets at Grand lslan z r :lu?m tg Ol:t:al_u "’““-{,"1 thfi 'lt‘e{ht'ffi“v ;. ays, but it is possible that the di- hee :’,"" " i 1‘.‘5!1‘_"1._ ‘ WIH _Gomg Efiflfly : ::cdw‘r:k;wlll h:lmn‘dme:’:h; ey | The seventh antual conventidn o Farmers' Co-Operative WVith Now Devion| o scutns pouted e docs not | frgecermarAriercan allance of Ne o N_Ofl to Buy Elevgtor A1) (e *{return before the lst of next week |on dw"""“fl‘" f?'hd Thl:mdm;i y i ‘| Herman, Neb., Sept. 10.~(Special 0 longer will the vagabond canines 3 TRy Vi cording to the officers, theattendance et e \oege ot ol N of ‘Omasa b foreed W meet thei| HAVE & Beer,”~8a.ys of delegates will be the largest in the el soment e a0, Ede deth n an unsaitary, sty elestrie|. Wisconsin Wet Mam |sncs bas bad s rymasissie srowin Rie to tigage bu thy e or s new alectinait -'|*1vv¥1seons e B | ok the Ist yett Oiver oot | T, thin ¥ e 18 lhought at ] by ‘f:uwm“ ted Gm% ;«. ,].n:;r’sf;!&l een nstalled success! nt local Slrviu'ghtl:u in’ Omaha gfil&- ”QP&: th & Haraey St., $5h & & "l‘l‘tlt._lw S &1 ) T, 1L COMPANY STANDARD O} Ipniennennit feinim o 5 am 3 w|five new branches have been orga: I?‘ TO Dl'y c p&lg”flel' ude({' and ;l:lo‘f’ thent will b%l:'cpgn'e‘tg - f that were | (e ¢ § — . ed by a Hull delegation. - The Omapa| 1| m%‘ funds o' the ":‘:,k: frlf‘" ?)?:“&.:h&da ?l':‘.’, bt 's:{ Reedsbitrg, Wis, Sept.. 10:—Some | delegation will leave in 'a special car ( fiu f Ple“&n re in fosthmatic beast being the pioneer, | very wet sbctions of Wisconsin were | Over the Uniorh Pacific@Wednesday t,is not the inten ::.fl" Hans .Neilsen, humane officer, 1ed | invaded yesterday by the coast-to- morning at 7:43, - : utiions to erect a iew elevator, g e coast prohibition special campaign| The meetings will be held at the was ¢ dog to the cage and locked the P! P paig| | e | DUt rather to buy ne,fit:l the four al- %or | trgin, but in all of them the speakers Liederkranz hall and at the club’ of g i opmun’ at this point, The | ™o o o0 e jaicer. reteived friendly receptlons. They left | the Plattdeutscher Vefein. The offi- : e 8 for the buying of the| "0 NS hed on and the | here late migm- for Minneapolis, fcers are looking forward to a highly | |8 well plant.. . drlual; Which “wis: wegeiie hha tal '}3,7 m':v’; w]'l h‘”qd S-"’}d'y' interesting and successful meeting. f 0 nl slight “wet” demonstra- . ik | apoiy because o al heatention he |, S21% Su0 S ot Bay. At | Hamilton Republicans - cal 2 : A , et and then rolled over déad, Milwaukee a man in' passing thé plat- yWill Meet’ Tuesday | [ & , . PHONE %he.dcvice is eminently successful,|form from. which Dr." Ira L‘"d‘: Aurora, Neb., Sept, 9.—-(Special.)—! Av E I Y -D0UGLAS ‘Chairman E. D. Beach of the fepub-' |l AR T 06 nlnun_finn {1 WYMENEAL. g W, iyt it k eclal) [officials declare, and' is a yast im. |the vice presidential candidates was ta Voorhees and M#. Frank h speaking, raised a can of beér and i g J i JHE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE if| Johnston were~married at the home z{&fi:fi;sn ML :1?,:1:. ':‘:,‘nh;:?m:,f asked the glpeaker 3 Hasdiorte: He :,i::." ;:::',Tcu‘:?d':“'_“ ":;l‘_lnt:’:r b5y Af:r R e RED " CLARKE cers | of the bride's parents, Thursday eve- | with the, old machine it required sey-| did it in such a low voice, hdwever, | (/7% T £ y;"S;p in the organ BRILLIANT- MUSICAL BURLESQUE | MISS_IRENE BoRBONI 4 loa'h P oon b{% e Rev. J. Ci Christie, pas- |eral minbtes to kill. During this_ time | that few persons noticed it and Land- || e P‘}‘:hz it o) R e ' ALL ¢ o, Wormat & Amoros Co.. Brensae, Jack C. Eresbytetian church.' The |the dog would be placed t¢Pible | rith paid no_heed to the interruption. | Zation of the county. *An invitation ||t TWICE DAILY wiiic Mat. Today | *saser . Xty Smnm, Tt "iets. is the youngest daughter of |misery. Agajn at Madison four young men | a8 been gent out to the members of ) day snd Bunday), 250. Nights,. 100, 3, 80c, Tic. d Mrs. C. A. Voorhees. Mr.| Néxt Wednesday afterncon a ‘dele- f srformance Fi Nite slightly. interrupted Landrith by'leav- | the county committee and other re- —4'_—,{_"2’_ 4 ds president of the Clay |gation of members of the Humane so- | ing "'g meeting 'fi‘“’lfi_l ‘““‘{ p ub&'fdm' to. meet Mr, i‘:‘-“‘(‘,' State O ANSTHER R oW bank. = The Kokl A ciety will visig the dog pound and and fager honked the candidates have been invited to at- Arthur Pearson's son of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. EJOhI- watch the new/death device send sey- [horn. , ‘ te_n:l_l_hll_me_etfl_-‘_;‘_‘s | “STEP LIVELY" GIRLS yw': live N el ot | dgar |eral hundred animals into cagine 3= W A & - : Weiriag the moet extensive and cootly .mjl“_f':,é:,.’ *":L.z"“lfi?': stermity. ", Colored Churches to. ) R L Py e e 8ton i try at proy: automobile BOYD .. TODAY,, Z:30; TONIGHT, 8:30 THE LITTLE GIRL THAT GOD FORGOT OGS ST - b g & course | Thre¢ Herman Couples - - . : ' 0 tin . ABLE STYLE SHOW in_dentis univers ental v 7 Hold wtm MVIG{T ) M , _ Maudie Mat., all sbats, Ni school. Yo 8 Are Seoraitly W R AT M 5 g i mfimfi"firfi:& Next Sunn Tranton Ring st OIS A . % Herman, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special) | A -union chutch meeting of the 3 ‘and a Chorus/That's YKo o ‘ncb.ms?nl“"w.#\-‘;z- Going to Denter asiensibly to vii | colored churcien of the city will be vonl;:«:. n;fiR-r AND BEAUTIFUL| annual fair of ‘the Burt|and on a sight-seeing trib, only to be | held Tugsday evening a ohn's | [, An fEADER: LR TODAY - 7 , joined later b: riatina Nel- | African Methodist Episcopal church, o‘ IS et | Es - mm; ':?;:‘i:"d:'i:; ion Hel:ry Ra’;m sen stole 3 march E'&huent}r and Webgter’ streets, at| ¥ 7 e g B e e g v EMog'flmulug smmfl The grounds have been e’n- on his friends here and married Miss [8:30 o'clock, The following program . The Climaxof Aerial Art. ‘ ‘new barns erected and a large | Nelson ¥n the “mile high” city, Fol- | will be rendere o e T VIVIAN OSBORNE addition made to' the main bulldins, |lowing a short wedding trip the couple A% Vs [Ohale i d o R Yerity ill be twice as many entric; [have returned and will ‘make their | 7V Morian Baptst snuren. ) Evenings and, Sunday Matiness, - in the stock ehnau th’en '“: home on _the' farm owned by _the |sote .. Miss Mattie Chiles | - : w4 18¢, 28¢, 50c and 78c. A Fow |’ wpuy HAGER AND GOODWIN ' = were last year and the.exhibits in all | 8700M's father. A native of Den-|Riveiiouts, Aodie, DO O, poses. Bi7 Mats. 150 and 28508, or | 2 1 fhex Sipes Rieht ey other classes will be Jarge. Tekamah | M8k and not haying visited her i Hagr o Mrs. Mary Butord TYPEWRITERS Chfn gos_t gou ke, but 2e smokiae i AR md Oakland bands "‘il f &% | tive land since coming to America | Five-Minuts " Addross. Iohn - Albert AADIES " §()¢ ' ATANY WEEK ] music. Wednesda; mo:"nln “:,',‘i'h several years ago, the bride will leave!| = Willlamsl Church . Phillip, the F OR RENT . ‘}E‘..‘,“g‘.,,.... w"hy#‘m . ) will be a-combination’ industrial, sus | & few days for her old home 1o | moio’serrr. i, ... Mis Traza Cochran ; Farnam Theater oots Tax List | ‘tomobile and 'comic, parade and & il oo e parent” il st PRy A o] Rewa RS oo, i it " TODAY b B v : ristmas. ¢ \ ol 4 . b /- s FieH !R'.'mk p‘:‘ d,:";rhe,"‘;!,mif% John Lowe, widely known here, but | Resonss ax' Benaif of the mén &f 8¢ Joh .8":' ,'l:';, h“'g::ed ':'“}‘L’:i“ ;: MME. PETROVA IN @ f : at present a resident of. Hartley, la., African Methodist” Eplscopal, Church. . 7 e ¢ ) For the Last Time | and eith day wih cose wih » boones reident of. Hartley, I, | "4 ; . THE vAMTIRE~ i ; dlnc*' y‘w el '“{R"‘{d his friends "‘"“ yesterday |y 2 G0t of the women of St ey ! THEATRE VEEK. S04 o e st :““"" Intormating o I R % NGy ! y ) 1 ’ e i . (reom 8 ‘ Yage 1o Miss Amands Tagge alonai| . dohue Atcar, Monotist Episcorsi || ‘Cantra]l Typewriter I e Chne s bt S . Soldmsr Hom Nom gmley.h nponhhia arrival ,rom Sioux African Methodist Epls- ' Exch‘ange Inc.! e _,‘ u 0'__ NA & _ 3 \ 4 ty, where the ceremony was per- Pl TR S TR B8 ) ] & % SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "ss || « BASE BALL 3 formed. . Hold: Asks Return of Pastor. . i ! i . of ‘assessment, in his Annaul | ) oraadritand, Neb. Sept, 10—(Bproimror.|. Jennings West and Miss * May [~ Holdrege, Neb. Sept. 10--(Spe- Y. fovarag :,‘3, | Sl i Omaha vs. Sioux City it of correcting the tax list, has|J, "B, Peck, formerly residing at 8t Touis, | Thompson of Tekamah and who, for | cial.)—At' the fourth quarterly con- - ko S g e —— s Rourke Park een . At least, Mr. Bernecker has A e v\u:‘:' Ar JRaberts, the | a yeat have been worlun, bere, were | ference last week, the present pastor, Fanpiled it is the fast. * [y married in Omaha the fore'part of | Rev. A. O, Hifisoh, was heartily en- | = \ ¢ SEPTEMBER 11 assessdr left ey T ? i y ARWELL i some Jout the X ames Hopkina and Master| the week. . dorsed -and by unanimous yGte the “'5 MONDAY, SEPT. 11, LADIES' DAY. "Q”""%: ::‘ ',""‘ looking o NSy weenis LR R R annual conference was requested to - s Webster 20 ", pGAME CALLED AT a5, over, below is the way it figures na artending the | Child’s Death at Gretna réturn him for another year. All lines ) e - ; at Barkalow Bros. how; : } § of church work were reported in ex- - e f valuation (one-fifth E:I: ;flwu m‘:?‘wmc: 4 Mre. Joseph Keatniey ana son:| o May Be Due to Paralysis| i fon " Gud-sHe< fature 4 ’ e e e e s - ‘The month-old dpu\?(hter of M:!ymd s»gri:‘;r:;"dm:nwi.t'l‘a n‘neronzt";:ofi Ab'ol\utely Remove' J ‘ abil . Bave o they RAYS boen attend- r .?"- R i B Mrs. Roy Langdon of Gretna di_ed. that a new.and commedious lndigesfion. Onep.cklgp Jostarday are: "ol Nyce, six Wednesday night after a short ill-| church building will soon be ‘eretted mu 5cat all Kirthy, days; Mr, and |ness. Physicians believe death to be |here. lory aixty dage, and Mre. R K. Gi: [due ® infantile payalysis. nd Mr. and ‘i'&’;“?..‘.’.‘ £ Grand ' TS 1 the Bk river 1o epead Obituary Notes S0 She Mak DONAR U1 tue in advertising: no matter K ' - / b Y . iversiy | Cured “YWMM; Twent?| yns muzABETH omRDES, , hOW‘EOOAd g advcrn_s ing may be - gty ilring for over twenty |36 Ridach et of Sate Satureas AN that ove ' in' other respects, it must be ot o paeon snd_ Maving|afn s oners Wi S . At rin frequently and constant- there was to St fof me, I think | boldt, Monday. ~Mrs. Gerdes leaves iy to be really successful. Persistence is the cardinal vir- ! 3 it only right to téll you for the sake |two children, John Rausch of Stella, of ot l:' x:lereu ;- 't;ls:l to your ;vud “ur-. Katle Gould of Seattle, a | own satisfaction, that a 25-cent pack- | Wash. L age of Chamberlain's Tablets notP;nly O. SKINNER, division freight agent relieved me, but cured me within two | oF, the Atchisun, Topeka & Santa Fe s'”m"‘y. eriiey: ek, Grobien; % raflway and widely known in ratiway 3 circles throughout the we#t, died at nty street, Houston, Tex. Obtaih- | Rueblo, Colo., yesterday aftor a’ Iol:‘ n‘glc ;v_l;lvwhm.—Adverliument. . liliness from heart disease. \ ) RS