TIIE OMAIIA "DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, J Vn E 2, 1000. a M far & Go af Continue to Sell Children's and Shoes Regardless of Cost. New Bargains Added Daily is Children's 81 Shoes, sizes 2 to 5 50c Children's 1.50 Shoes, sizes 5 to S 75c Children's 81.75 Shoes, sizes Si to 11 05c Misses' si. 75 and 82.00 Shoes, sizes ll to 2.05c Misses' 1. 50 and 82.00 Shoes, oxford ties.. 05c Broken sizes of Ladies' 8 oxfords 05c Broken sizes of Ladies' 82.50 Shoes 05c We are also showing a line of Ladies' 'ideal" Kid (the new leath er) Southern Ties at $3 25 that are fine for summer wear. A complete line of Ladies' up-to-date Shoes at reasonable prices. Kerala Hoenstioe. Vlolo'U Kleeer, Ollie H Newton, senior vice commander. C ni Dasv Twits tuiver frwm. U,i o D nnell, Junior vl-e commander S J Mfl.lJ, Ernest I'ribble. Neva Wood, Frel Kennedy, adjutant. E. 1 Slsson. quitr- M' Clam. At the close of the program master, and William Jinnson, officer o 'to Charles E. Noyes made a short speech, guard. after which he presented the diploma. A scholarship at Doane college was given to 'l,"n.," ' ,prl "". Leda Roes. 1 W'BEU, Neb.. June 1. (Special Tele- MlSSeS , RED CLOUD, Ne.. June l.-(Speclal.)- Rram -Hod. V. Hastll1fe " noml; li.ia33 Thp graduaUnK nmlm 0. lhe Red C!ollJ nated for sta e senator. J. T. Calkins and Itlvh ..hnnl ..-.. fclrl In nr,T, hn.a "UUlCfUf. tut . vk., cu I- II c HUU ..1 h. evening. This was the largest ,., ;"e" f" C 4,l0rey i ever graduated from this school, fifteen n number, six boys and nine girls. Lawrence lerce was valedictorian and recehed the Doane college scholarship; Mabel Wells, salutatorlan. The other membete of tho class were: SherwcoJ Albright. Acn e Drown. Nellie Kort, Myra Orlfflth, Jessie Henderson. Ethel Hosmer. Ida Klnsel, Lorcna Neus-teln. Edward Piatt. Roy Phelps. Earl Pond, Grace Skjelvor and Richard Runchey. Tho stage was beautifully de - FOR ALL FEMALE ILLS the A resolution was presented to tho fusion convention pledging the legislative nomi nees to vote for Allen and Bryan for the t'nlted States senate. A resolution .is also Introduced to the effect that no oue be nominated who Is not In accord wl'h the Chicago platform and In favor of free silver, which was voted down. PERUNA HAS NO EQUAL llurnlnr W(irk DurtiiK Miirni. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 1. orated with the class colos, pink and gie n. (Special.) About 11 o'clock last night, or FRIEND, Neb., June 1. (Special Tele- during the storm, a pane of glass was gram.) A crowded bouse l'suncd to the broken out of the front window of Mr. commencement cxercle3 of Friend's II. gh Krcmerschuk's store on Locust street and i school this evening. The Hagenow strlrg the building was entered by eorae unknown quartet was present and Dr. Sargent cf parties and six guns, some shoes and a Omaha delivered the addreis. Tin gral- dozen pairs of pants, to the value of $150, uates are: Luolla Agee. John Agee. Berth were taken. It was hurriedly done, ao one Rlackmore. Daniel Drake. Jason Dorward. Run. one pair of pants and a shoe were Maude Ellsworth. Rov Gibson. Jewell Kent- found near the door early this morning. It ner. Tim McCarthy. William Miller. Charles Is thought to be the work ef home talent. Miller. Hatto Moellcr. Anni Moire. Susie i , .. ... ,, , i.-u , ,. o .,. i. ,.u , c 1 ( County Mnrtmme llrronl. Reld. Leslie Sims. Alice Smith. Len S e-1 m,,Trcnt!Tii vv, t... i . ,i i -r 7.mvvi.i .'tun uuc I, 1 cjititti i The1 George A. Hay, register cf deeds, fur- star & ln pher.s. Hattle Worley. Edna White. u,u. uan. nlshes the following mortgage record of FOLLOWS HIl.WV WIMI, i Cass county for the month of May: Farm mortgagee filed. 18, amount. 12.491 : re- Thnrsitnj MkM'k Mnrm Will Do -Much leased. 10. amount, 1494.74. Number of ;! in suite, city mortgage filed, 14. amount. 14,370; EDGAR. Neb., June 1. (Special.) Tha j released, 14. amount. J4.664. This shows drouth of the last three wceki was broken that the farmers retlucoJ their tndebtclness last night by n soaking rain, which the over $20,000 last month and Is a sure sign farmers have been wishing for at lost ' of prosperity. two weeks. A heavy gale of wind, accom j . - nanlnl hv hrim-m li-M-in- r.A.A ., rhrUtlnn Ktiilrnvnr Com riitlon. ALBERT LEA. MINN The Peruna Medlrine Co . Columbus O The Peruna Medl Irie Co. Columbus. O : Gentlemen "For enr 1 nnfTrrcil with Gentlemen 'Although my scnool does not rt-in n I r- trouble, wlilt'h wn imurn believe In patent modl.lnes. I have found It to lie a trt that I'crtinii Ik n urn ml mill lnltinlilr in (I I I ii I limp kniiiiii It FARNAM and IVfH Streets. I rm h, aia ,i, -,,.., tv, f.n -, .i i TECL'MSEH. Neb.. June 1. (Special ) i tii cun- Mr. niiiii,m. .iilTrrlntr vtlth t inn v-i t.,- i a; i,t , I Nebraska l!strlct Christian Endeavorcrs will ' lrln, nftrr thr iliifiom hml fulled LINCOLN LOSES ITS COMPANY Will Not Be K'onsectad by Membership in tbu Veteran Rep msst WEEPING VTER WILL G'T THE PLACE Gnu-nil llnrry Isniirn mi ttrilrr for llir 3l:iMti'r-tii nf "iiiiiin.v iir tin- FlrM ltt'istmt-iit. .Nc liruitkii (iunril. ' welcome rain, accompanied by a high wind, thunder and lightning, fell here last night, i her father. A week ago he came to Lincoln The rainfall was 74 of an Inch. to get work for both of them. Meanwhile VALPARAISO. Neb.. June 1. (Srcclal.) ! the family of his second wife had Instituted Rain sufficient for present needs fell last proceedings and Gorn was arrejtcd here evening, making the soil In very line cen- at the Instigation of the Corning sher.ff. , dltlon for forcing crops ahead. I Grrn admits hu last two marriages and PLATTSMOl'TH, Neb , June 1. (Special.) talks freely about It all. Ho say he Is A heavy rain visited this vicinity last willing to take all they can give him. ' night, doing much goad. Thci graduating exercises of the senior 1 SKWARD. Neb . June 1. (Special.) class of the Lincoln High school wero held Seward was vlsltel by a Hesere windstorm . . , . ,, . 1 . ' ... rt .. . .Vnnt 11 nnl.i.b I. nUk. . I n ... .1 V. .. kocti riun, ice Kauge snowing ,bu 01 an in"n. This brings the rainfall during tho month' btudents received diplomas. I.niiriiter I ' ro h I Ii 1 1 1 0 11 1 t . The prohibitionists of Lancaster county havo nominated the following candidates: For state eenators. Benjamin Judklns of Kagle, J. P. Kettlcwcll of Fnlverslty Place. For representatives. Thomas McCulloch. ..t ...... 4 1 L' r . 1 1 1 1 Ht11fnnt . 1 1 t rn .. . 1 i n A n . . . n General Bay today administered a black Wright. Bethany: It. E. Howard. University X""b. 't farmer ' ... ., ,. i,r.. -i ii... r, w cik,. t'i,,.u.. nit. 1 ear' an incn or water ... . . i .. ,i i i n.Li.. ... ...... ,k. inrt nA in tha iiie;ui. Ing atcr. inw roni,aiiy icrnwmrM . ivuuik-i i.h: vn.-u ,uv la.c rw.- ... toln In the Philippines all during tho stay bank of Waverly last night, using nitro of the First Nebraska thcro and many mm glycerine. They failed to open the Inner liere were desirous of ac-ompllfhlng its deor and departed empty-handed. Blool icorganlzatlon es a Lincoln company. Somo hounds were taken to Waverly from Lln tlme ago Adujuiant General Birry inf.rm 1 coin today and trilled the men back toward the Company D prnmotcis In Llnco.n that this city. At Havclcck the trail wao lost It would be necessary for them o hasten . and It was learned that three strangers their application If they wir-hcl to be In , had taken the earliest street car Into Lln- i. . Su fnr ihrre were alreidv on coin this morning. A rails out of Waverly .... . . (V.A omA ncrns, n tattle which had I file a number ot appneauo .com " r T,JS ;,L do,n, the front was b'own frm Richard towns about tne state. i nc i.incpiuut-a - , .hlnk that there was no danger before. This city is nemg c.ociy waicnea of May up to 3.52, while last year It wis 3.F.9. WEST POINT. Neb.. June 1. (Special.) This section was visited last night with a eevere electrical sto-m. accompanied bv a very beavy rain. This fall of moisture wl l RED CLOUD. Neb.. June 1. (Srcclal.)- fell her- las Crops were not suffering, but th convene In Tecumseh tonight. Already the delegates are beginning to arrive and It Is expected the attendance will be large. The program for tonight Is as follows: Eight o'clock. pralS'j serxlce. leader. L. W. Har rington of Pawnee City; S:30, convention sermon. Rev. J. M. Campbell of Pawnee City. A r ncit I,rnvp llnrvnril. HARVARD. Neb.. June 1. (Special ) S. to help lirr. "Another of my former patients suffered with a complication of female dloa.-e.'. li' iin thin. notliliiLT lint Kln ami Ihiii,., hut I'criiiui curi'il her mill ln I, tmliij In kiiiiiI hrnlth ami uoml H"li." Lucy Anna Helser, Grad Nurse from Homeopathic Hospital of Yours respectfully. Mlneapolls. Minn FREMONT, WASH. I ntnt ir I eniiKht thr xllKhtest til. A neighbor who had been very much benefited by uMnc Peruna. advised tne to try It, and I gladly procured a bottle I found Peruna a wonderful healer I felt better enrh ilny Hint In n couple of month felt n vtcll mill licuiin to vnjo.v life n nexer liefore. "I sleep and eat well and PPerunn not only cured me. but prevents me catching any cold, and as long .is I have a bottle In the house m family needs no doctor." Mrs Theresa Keller. KREMONT. WASH. I The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O ! , Gentlemen "Last spring 1 had occasion to ooscrvo tne nenettctai results oi i-eruna, w-hen a iiromlnrnt member of our Ilr llef Cor.in. nUn hnd mifTrreil torture with klilncj- nnil other triiuhlm of the pell Ii- orK'Hi". whk coiiiiletely rr ntoreil throunh the perl-.ten t ue of It. "I trelcd It for a covere and continued backache and found Peruna the only rem cdy so far that could ever cure me. I am ii ell nnil Irunx now, anil nl thiiiiKh four iiiontliK Imir pncil ulnce my rcpoi cry, I have not hnil n nioiiicn t'n iialn ulnee." Mrs. Jane Baxter, President G A. R. Relief Corps. The number Of Women Uho rnnt;iHf3 thomcolwoc ac ronlh; cinLf nr ir.- I A mot for the laat four years sudpMti I I w-w. .w.wa .wiiiwwivwwj iwmiijt i w ix wi tatiAnnt nt IiSa ntlhlln -riru-1i! Kara y.. a' i valids, are few in comoarison te the numhpr nf wnmpn whn ftpl mispr- cidM to give up teaching and win leave this 'able month after month, but will not give up. continuing to do their wee-k for Chicago, where he taken a place rocrtllar XAnrLri with the Updike Commlralon company. Mr. 1 "'f wu,nV Amots lueecMor has not yet bec3 elected. Herhaps it is a tired housewife with a. large family and house to take VU:, manages to drag herself the district employing twelve under teachers. ' around wearily through her daily tasks. She is subject to headach.bear xownr.1 Mortcnce nocor.i. 'jng-down sensations in the lower part of the abdomen, perhaps ner- , tk,; i-(speciai.i-The Vous headache and poor digestion. Such a person would be benefitted mortgage Indebtedness record for the monih i , . . ,. v , . . r 1 'J""!" uciicniicu of May In Seward county as follows: mortgages filed, 25 J37.175. City mortgages 3. $085. Cha - " , , w . , ww. ' ' t3 1 " wwioil a JCI SUM WUUIU kj c: UCIICIlllCU l-w.-.i-4 rt r- l i 4-.rt L-t. n t . ! . . . r f r- r . . r.irm ucyuiiu ucsuiiuuuii uy Lctrxiuti u course or rpr una. KPruna npvpr rai J.2Sni"i i0 Pro?uce a good appetite, regular step, and expels all impuriti attel mortgages filed from the system. During the summer months Dr. Hartman will dire es rect 1 n ft e aH i home or Mr. waHrn. about four and a haVf ? aW and ail women who apply to him.who are suf- TLS :oy,h T ;7ck by IIVZ S r,ednr'n' Serlng with diseases peculiar to their sex, i frenix Neb . June i! (Sppclaf.i This An excellent little treatise on the diseases peculiar to women, enti- city was vlslte-1 bv a heavv wlndst-rm v..i.m.i.n i,.,.,ni,.o n..i.i..i 't PQ 'Health and BfiaLltv." Aritfpn h fir. Harfmtin oont froo Yr U o at 10 o' clock last night and for nearly an hour the wind Is estimated to have marfe 100 miles per hour. The new smokestack on William Durke's elevator wee bl-wn of the company ever being taken from Lin- , Tbe safe was ruineu anu wae .ueu coin and paid little heed to the admonition J4.000. to hurry. As a consequenco they wero this ........ s morning Btartlcd by tho Ubuancc of tho following order: Vnrlnn. Towns Will II Stoncr. late of the Second .V- OK hi: stti: ci.nsK. In Nelirnnkn Iteport Their Coiiiniriieeinent Efrrrlur. nt iTTCMflltTII Veh luno 1. fRrerlal.l vi f.iio-'wu -"'"I.... . - --- - r i Th rommncement exercises oi tne or,,i i.nr.. ... Ije ni.l-f ... - - i 4. . v.. I fl,,4 ,. M 3 " C H Ll J braskn volunteer", recruiting ofUcer for the A- Ball's livery barn anl one of the large, plate-glfss windows In Watson's new build ing was broken to atoms by a flying b-nrd. Corncrlbs, fruit and shade trees were badly damaged. Several children who had ben picnicking over on the Hlue arrived home Just as the storm came and lost their hats and other belongings, which werp. hlpwn toward Kansas. The wind came from the r.it-nt Nebraska National Guard, to t'loned'ot Weeping Water, will assemble the j Plattsmouth High school were held In th? wtnCFed for thirty yearP. propocd members of that command at .8 Flrst Presbyterian church lat evening. Tfce ! NORTH LOUP. Neb.. June 1. ( mu.r n.o'-th" Srvr??yofJ,th? at '"following program was rendered: Piano j A heavy rainstorm passed over vocal duet, "Spring's Greeting." i blown over and corncrlbs overturned. No Misses Edith Patterson and Matilda Valerv; serious damage. this caso First Lieutenant Joseph A. , Storch. late of the First Nebraska. Is au thorized as a recruiting olllcer to assemble and muster the members of tho proKjscd company on Juno 1. ItcrKP'n II prime Aeroiuit. August 15 to 17 DILLER. Neb.. June. l.-(Speclal Tele- Peruna Medicine Com 113 n V. f!nl 1 1 m hi 1 Q. Ohio gram.) The postofnee at Jansen. a small 1 w....w,w, w. town In tho north part of this county, was robbed this morning about 3 o'clock. The burglars secured about J100 In money, but did not take many, If any, stamps. They blew off the safe combination. No descrlp- .v Very rteinnrU-nlile Remedy, tlon was cbtalned of them and It Is not , -u (s with a good deal of pleasure and thought they will be caught. From their . satisfaction that I recommend Chamber work It Is thought they are professionals. ! Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea the Mount Zion church, inclusive. Saturday Specials I'lned for Avunult. -(Special.) P V I n nloln muster into tne nervier oi tne niaie. . - . .. ..v., ............. ...... t the name time General Darry g'.ves eoo. Mlra Antonio hessler; Invocation. Rev. i iact evening ab-ut S o'clock. About one m!iir,. of ihr. rnmnleted nrovlsions for th- Ast Slceth of the Methodist Episcopal Inch of rain fell. Sme cutbulldlnss were organization and mut-terlng of Company church: Tl . 1, n cmr, ...Imant tit l."l!l lert Oil. In voieaiciory, cuuiL-r iaii. m.ai run., i a ji 1. 1 u.-s , .en., June i. ispeciai.) . "Asleep In tho Deep," Gertrude Fletcher: I splendid hower o! rain fell here from S:30 address, "The Value of the Person." Rev. j to i; o'clock last night and water is still William H. Manss, Lincoln. Neb.; "U.it'l i standing en the ground this morning. ThW i the Dawn." male quartet. Hon. H. D will do an Inestimable amount of gcod. as Travis presented diplomas to Thomas L. Murphy. Lloyd R. Wilson. George F. O. W. Berge. tho nominee of tho fusion- j Clarke. Charles F. Guthmann. Bertha M. lsta for cougress from the First dlsttl:t, Rlchoy. A. Lorento Clark. Anna P. C. Has? has filed with the Bscretary of state his Icr. Evangeline V. Fletcher. Margaret M. rtatemcnt of the expenses of his campaign. Rcnnie. Ella M. Ruffner. Mattlo M. Spaag Jlr nirge says that the lienor cost him ler. Eunice Davis. Amelia B. Martens, jl.SO and this is distributed afollows: For Maud A. Eaton and Verna E. Cole. Rev. car fare to and from th" convention at J. T. Balrd pronounced the benollction. A..i,,n nominated him. J2.S0: for! NEBRASKA CITY. June 1. (SpcciaU . ..1.11- .!,,. to i nrnrtiint'nn riterelses fnr the Hlrh school contlnuc.l for about a half hour. Fo COICI I AUl'JIlfs Kill," iii. - - " - . . . . Attorney General Smvth will take further ! class of 1000 wero held at tbo Overland tunately no damage wa? done aside from , . .w. ui ...nitiioiMl hv htm I theater this eveninc and were lareelv ' stripping fome limbs off of trees. The, BC11UU III iuu uw.. .- . .. - . . . . "V- A . hnlf Inh nnH j... J U T 1 rnn)A acainst the Union Pacific Railroad company ' attended ny relatives ana irienns or tn I """ r""- " n. Niunucrs, tranaij, .. tor allescl violation of the maximum freight ; members of the claw. The program con- I ws vcrv welc-mc. H. A. Scott and E. L. King as rtustees for ,v , ,he next .fion of the sunreme i slsted of music, orations, essays, etc.. anl, BEATRICE, Neb.. June l.-(Spc:la Te - tho ensuing Masonic year. " I ... ... ...... . .mm i A hpMvv wirnlntorm visited this He was renaored in a crenuaDie manner, i ne 1 ----- - Dr. Claude tcct'n last "'Knt. ooing cnsiaeraDie nam- i in connection W.th ' Watson, president of the Board of Educi- 1 10 EIca" iru,t aau suuue lre" luc refuse to I tlon. Th class numbers twenty-eight t11'' compojed of Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Sawtel'o of Hartford, Conn. ' A lady customer see ing the remedy exposed far sale on my show case said to me: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past suiu- and she. became so enthusiastic over Us merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend it Qnrrr FrenU of l.lKhtnlnK. WEST POINT. Neb., June l-(Speclal ) During the storm of list night lightning 6truck the farmhouse of J. J. Meier, re- I -1 I A I, .... . I .U -1... J .ui.,s ol l?""?- aul.r. 'mer while at the shore icreu a oeceida in wnicn io ciiiiuru were slc-eplng. The bedstead was split Into Kindling wooo. oui me two cni.uren were ,he uture Rccently a RPntleman came i uninjured. A valuable cow was killed at ,t0 my Etore f0 over,ome wlth co)lc palns wcauip ii.ui.-. iun-w.i '' i that he sank at once to tbe floor. I gave In the southeastern portion of the county. hlm a i0Be of thl, remC(ly. whlch he:ped I repeated the dose, and In fifteen him. the ground was getting quite dry on top. GREELEY. Neb.. Juno 1. (Special.) A fine rain fell lest night, commencing about 9 o'clock and continuing a g'Od part of tho night. This fixes crops first class. Much corn Is already worked. . EXETER. Neb.. Juno 1. (Special.) After a very hot, sultry afternoon yesterday a storm slowly came up from the west about 10-30, preceded by a very brisk wind, which Continue Fnlr Mindii- Will Warmer Hindu .shift Inn to Solltlierli . r.a 1. Forecast eni.n. miuu win wv.. ' , will then move that referees be appointed j diplomas wero presented by to take the testimony .v.. cult Chnnlrl the romnanv 1 u h.nn i'i,n inn piara nr ..u TECUMSEH, Neb.. June 1. (Special.) , ra,nul" ""- '"! ..i.u.l.. Alfred Cramer. t laborer, was brought Into ' Justice Dlnsmore's court yesterday on the , -rnn y'c iiCnTUPR COR charge of. nssault. charged by Sherman I UUH I O "tKincn run DunnU. o follnn. tfiVirtfAT TJiinn'on rtt-ned I - - that Cramer struck him over the head with ! a heavy Instrument and the Judge fined the offender 15 and costs. He could not I pay. so was locked up in the county Jail. WASHINGTON. June Mnnnn VAwt otlirer.i. Saturday and Sunday: OSCEOLA, Neb.. June 1 (Special.) I For Nebraska and South Dakota Fair Osceola Lodge No. 65. Ancient F-ee and ' Saturday and Sunday: warmer Sunday. Accepted Masons, havo elected the follow- winds shifting to southerly. Ing- L. K. McGaw, worshlpable ma-ter; I Kor Iowa Fair Saturday, with cooler In O. B. Mickey, senior warden: A. V. Nelson, j central and eastern portion: Sunday, fair. ii, -,rHen- r t Tulver. treasurer: T. i with warmer In western portion; variable v luua. For Missouri and Kansas Fair and cooler Saturday; Sunday, fair; northerly winds. I.oenl Heeoril. OFFICE Or THE F TIIER BUREAU. Solid oak rocker (iike cut), rich ly finished golden and nicely embossed, Saturday only $1.30 Sewing Tables, with yard measure, Saturday each, $1.00 Lawn or porch settees, 6 feet long, made of hardwood, painted lU.UILii iSTTTjTl'lJj 1 ".it.- er " LV- "cT T" S' . . " 'I I 1 . 's5j red, Saturday, each, $1.75 I'ov Thrown from Hore. TECUMSEH. Neb.. June 1. (Sp?elal.) o.MAlIA. June 1. Omaha record of trm The 12-year-old son of Albert Hlndera met , perature and precipitation, tampan J with ....... r.iA . c,vm, the corresponding day of the last three years: . t.i-. 1.1- . i . , ngrre to the appointment oi re;erceM u ii;iu, " ""." , .u.,uhu m iiurlnr In Wavrrlr llnnk. Tuesdav. He was riding a hots and tH9 y.nn itn itns uqt nrohabln that the court will be calle I upon ! one member, brings th? total number of ( le.vv'iit.v Veh. .tune i (Sre.-lal.l -.i K.,m frightened, runnlne acr:ss Maximum temneraturo .. 71 SI S3 S: to take entire Jurisdiction. ; graduates for twenty years up to 300 Somp tmp ,,.,. ,t n,Rht th,(VM cn. the ralrcai track and throwing his rider s"'t'Vi,ro "' G 7' r Sheriff W. V. Norris or Corning. Ia.. re- The names of the class are as follows- terC(, thp nank of waverly. of which T. J. 0ff The boy's head stru:k a tie; a bad rrecipltatlori i .. . .45 .00 .(J T turned to that plnco today from Lincoln. Cbauncey H. Allen, Ada M. Albright. Kath- r)eae S ccshler, and blew the safe to ECajp wound was suffered and his collar-. Record of temperature nnd precipitation having In his custody W. N. Gorn. wanted Tine M. Anderson. Cumi R. Bdcbler. Lena IrnKracnts. damaging the building to some bone was broken. ?JLmnlm for the day and flnco March l- there on a rnarge oi Digamy. i,orn is out faunm.,,. u....... . jo, v,.....,.,, cvtcnt. Tne concussion Drone oui me win- . Normal for the dav 07 dows. It has the appearance of being tho lleiivy Wind nt nrnillinw. Excels slnre March 1 -.0 ivorU of evnerts. BRADSHAW. Neb.. June l. ispeciai.) ' Normal rainfall for tne (lay n men for ! j Rop v." - - 1 .a mhknKryA tieres, fancy, choice combin Srmi i ft Saturday, raeU?5. it 111 I I 1 1 1 r years of ag?, but It Is allegel Has three naipn nayiirn. .eme jiaywaru. i.erLru-o wives living, frcm none of whom ho hai ; R Henry. Marge XI. Hill. Anna Krcjicn. l)oen divorced and nil of whom havo been j George M Lathrop. Mary MacCualg. Frink mnrrled to hlm during the latt year. Corn ; S. Marnell. Elsie Martin. Merrle L. Morse, formerly lived at Galesburg. 111., having a . Theodore F. Mueller. Anm F. Mutt'n wife there. He came west to Iowa and at : Merlo L. Overton. Elma D. Prtrlng, Ka'h- The money was not reached, as the Inner At about 10 o'clock last night a heavy wind , Excess , f,,r the day aiin. n tlrt-t gust came Pf.ficlencv Mnc Mareh 1 1.SIlnche- -'.so incnes door was Intact, and the explosion left the struck this village. The outer door In such a position that them fr0m the southwest, which was filled with was no chance to use more explosives and dtist. and In less than two minutes another Icnox married Dertha Rurke. The couple ' erine A. Roddy, Jeannette Rels. Mattle G. u could not be pried off with the crowbar. 0f greater velocity and accompanied by rain movM to Corning, where they lived son-.e , Sloan. Hal C. Smith. Nellln C. Ptapleton, ' So It was given up as a bad Job. They Btruck from the northweet. No damage was months. Then the wife wanted to go btck j Clara n. Stahlhut. Mabel G. Swift. I would havs secure! little mrncy In any done. borne and Gorn was willing. He has never seen her since. Shortly after his wile's departure Gorn married a Corning girl, Mary Taylor, being compelled to do so by TIP TR!PP "V .limn 1 fnisM:! Tt. mioa na am i- n emnl! num la keDt on hand csram.l Last night and tonight occurred The bank was open for business as usual i Olfleeri. for Klrt rhrnpWn. the graduating exercises of the Reatrlce at 0 a. ra. Several heard the report of the I LINCOLN. June 1. (Special Telegram.) High school at tho Taddock opera house. ' explosion, but the storm was so severe uo , The canvass of the vote by the oSctf S The class consisted of thirty membets Attention was stlven It. ! of the First Nebraska regiment for field The salutatory was delivered 'by Jesse; . .. . i officers has been completed. Trouble Over Srlionl Hontln. Is: Colonel, J. N. The result Kiilan of Columbus; Tlntlrlfnrv for cor. nerlnd. 1ST.1 Deficiency for cor. period. UK M inch Iti'portN from Mutton nt S p. in 6TATIONS AND ETATS OF WCATH'JU. S c E : i e Portieres. About a dozen extra quality rope por- ation of colors 8 each. Special Witidowshades. Good cloth opaque, 3x6 feet, spring rollers, complete, Saturday, each, 25 Cents Store open until 9 p. ra. Saturday evening. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO.. ltl4.14lG.U18 Dunlins Street. Smith. Tho class poem was written by TABLE HUCK. eo . June j.-iapeciai. eutcnant colonel. Harry L. Archer of orin ratte. c.e.tr ., M!s Marie J. Brown and read by Miss -At the recent election. May .1. school Bfatrlcc.; major. W. J Moore cf Nelson r',e.nJnK(.V cinudy '::; Mary Emery .bonds to the amount cf J10.000 were voted ad cbarI(!S Ai vickers of Madison. , Rapid City, clear ... The commencement address was dellv- In this school district by a major ty of one ,,llr()n clear nri hv nev Henrv Ward and the nrocram more than the necessary two-thirds vote. l.luhtnlni: Hiirni. Mnru. Iwilliston. clear ..... throughout was excellent and Interesting. There has been much talk and deling in GREELEY CENTER. Neb., June I.- C"W Louis? cloudy Hueo Shultz and Oliver Langdon. two , the matter anu tne iuim"w " inpeciai j eirBfam.i ..c ua... u. ... st. Paul, cloudy AUCTION SALE ST OHIOfiaO On Krlilfi'. .In in- S. 1IHMI, nt U n. in., At our ntllltlonal falrnrooms 21 AND 2C l I in'Ptl C"l'111.l."l' 4 III. 4 i i fr,t n . - iDimt Fire rnderVnters entire salvage Liembcrs of the class, were vetcrans'of the ' that It may be tied up In the courts for rudt was struck by lightning last night Davenport. rli-ar cf twine from if M Tt MI K H H VESTING MA" HINK t I'lIU AOO. consisting of 1,000,000 Lbs. wmim i E IX .MA .VI I. A AM) STVMUIII), All In perfect condition and original bales This Is tie largest sale cf lis kind ever held In the west Condition and nu.ii.tlty i-hotilil Interest tho entire trade Hto k on exhibition THI RSDAY Jl'NE 7 AT i a m. .s.V.lll Kl. .Miiuiiufr. and burned, together with horses, harness, Helena, cloudy .... The l-fes Is J2.000; Insured. i r."""" p,r' . Nemnhn .Noeliitlon llfotliiK. j ogYveston'. "udy' . l r.1 l Jisr.ll. ,eo.. juue i. ioh-i-"i i .. mrtf nnd it Is emectel that raDcrs The Nemaha association oi ino mpiui i,,,.i ,.,,-i.. ue served ai nny uuic m WEEPING WATER. Neb.. June 1. (Spe- ' school officers to restrain the issulns of clal The tenth annual commencement of i the bonds. the High school occurred In the opera house j ,,rrl,nrl, fnr r.iionininnnnt. last night. An Immense crowd gathered to jsjjtojj. Neb.. June 1. (Special. 1 near ino program, uev. .u. n . i i Omaha delivered hH lecture, entitled Snanlsh and Philinnlne wars and were somo time, i ne scuotn uua.u r caeh presented with floral offerings by their : Ployed Hon. Frank Martin of rails tity. grain, hay. etc. ..! .1 .Anlrnla n n i A I I n 1 V anil former crmradte. This evening's gradu- wnue me -. atlng class was the largest that has ever Roper of Pawnee City, who were over yes- graduated from the Beatrice school and It terday looking tip matters pertaining ta .... . ..t r- nA It let nvnnpfAl Inn T" npfR was found necessary to tano two evenings , tne .1.. hh nt hold its annual mteetlnir at I I : 2' 6S1 " 71 .10 70 72 .01 ; BS: f,S 01 , 62 6! .'0 tW CS .oi K .01 61 6S .21 I wi M .10 . 6-1 7C .nl ' 7 -2 T ! 71 71 1 , 7 '2 0 71 76 .ii)' tW Cf, m ; T indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, lyocal Forecast Oflictrl. e f The local committee Is making extensive ar I i hy . I .0n,, fnr the state encamnment of the Western Salvage Wrei-kins As c . Chicago. The Weeping Water band and vocal muflc g nf Veterana t0 be te?d In the park erti uuri ui mc iiiuKriuii anu im- uriiurui ,in i,lna 4 nnd end nc June !). of the board presented the clar,. Mlis Etta . h flrst alr pncampment Fowler. Katie Glbaon. Rernlce GoaJa'o. Me - hKfl pver tMn hcll, by Sons p( Vcte villa Rector and Pearl Wilkinson, with their diplomas Tho superintendent. E. L. Rouse, was so well liked that he. as well as almost the entire force of teachers, have been re tained LOUISVILLE. Neb.. Juno 1. (Special.) The fifth annual commencement of the Lcuisvllle High school was held In the Baptist church last evening, which wai npely decorated with bunting, the stars ard ttrlpes and a large variety of flowers. Tho church was fllUd to overflowing. The class was composed of eight young women nnd five young men, as follows: Leda Rofs. vaWdletorlan; Kate Peteison, silu t.torlaa, Philip Barnes, Jessie Hartshorn, ran nnd the committee prToie to make It a great success. The secretary announces that ho has secured railroad rates of one faro and one-third over the St. Joseph & 'Grand Island and the KansaB City & Omaha railroads. Siniilh Wnr Vetfrnim Orcnnlrr, ST. EDWARDS. Neb.. June 1. (Special.) -x. members of the First Nebraska regi ment today organlied a camp of Spanlsh Amorlcan war veterans, which wsb called Camp Slsson. In memory cf Lieutenant S's eon of Company K, who was killed In bittls near Manila? Tbe following officers were elected G. M. Thompson, commander, J. "THE ACADEMIE DE ME'dECINE OF FRANCE HAS PLACED JWOlll J. nans ("THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.") At the Head of All the Waters Examined for Purity and Freedom from Disease Germs." This Store Quits We have and always did have the genuine Regent $3.50 Shoes We did not advertise same because wo considered we had greater bargains. But if you want them jou can find the $3.50 quality Regent Shoe at The Howe's Quit Business Sale for $1.98 John Foster and C P. Fords 5 and $6 ladies' shoes, Pin gree and Smith 4 and $5 shoes and other celebrated makes, including Stacy & Adams, 85 and 6 men's shoes from $1.98 to $3.28. We quit that tells the tale. THE HOWE