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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1001.
NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BALLOT
Eiprtmi Court Issne Instrnetloni Rtgsrd
, ing Patty Natr.i.
SHUTS OUT THE BRACKET ARRANGEMENT
Count Clcrlis; Promptly Notified Uy
Hrcretnry of Stntc MiicoIii'h t"n
prcunlriitril Untitling Activity
Urn r nil Stnte .tn.
the building was planned by S. L. Gels- ICIIDDPUC fHlOT VJCTTI IT
thardt, chairman of the library board build- dUrllLJSE lull 111 OLllLLJ 111
Ing committee, and his plans were approved
by experts In various parts of the country.
It Is thought the building will be completed
about January 1.
"In preparing the preliminary plans for
the library certain features were regarded
as lndlscensable." said Mr. Gelsthardt In
describing the building. "First the build- CONNOLLY AND BRUNING THE CANDIDATES
Ing must be fireproof; second, It must afford
accommodations for all the departments of
a modern library: third, It must be adapted Uerrymnnder of ihe Commltmloncr
AlUwi ths Mandamus Aiktd For bj tht
Daiiflaa Oouitj Djmoorati.
(Krotn a Stuff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Oct. 23. (Spoclal.) The
Judges of the, supreme court united this
afternoon 10 the following Instructions for
the preparation of tho official ballot:
It Is the tliity of the proper ofileers 111
preparing official ballots to cause to be
iprlnte.l ut Ihe top and left Hide of the
ballot In t.IiuK-fated capital .1PL"0,'?
than onr-clithth of an Inch lilfH. the name
ot each piirt hnvlnx rand (lues on the
ballot rim to the right of cell party nam
a circle on.'-lmlf Inch In diameter, with
leaders connecting the party name to tltc
circle. Till Is true though a person la
nominated by two or more political parties.
The form ot tht ballot should be uniform
throughout th state.
This ruling of the court amounts to an
Invalidation of tho schedule form of ballot
contained In the election law passed by the
last legislature, but It Upholds the text of
the law, which tho court declares was
meant to enable a person to cast a straight
party vote. The schedule has tho people'
Independent and deraocrutla parties grouped
together with a bracket connecting the
two. This arrangement would make It Im
possible, In counties where there has not
been complete fusion, for a peroon to vote
a straight ticket. The law provides as fol
lows:
At the top and left sldo of the ballot
ball be printed In black-faced capital typ ,
not less than one-eighth of an inch high,
the name of each party having candidate
on thu ballot and to thf right of each purl?
name a circle one-half Inch In (Unmet r,
with leaders connecting the party nam;
to the circle. Over tho top circle shall
appear the following printed Instruction!":
"To vote n straight ticket make a oros
within your party circle."
Further tho law provides that the names
of candidates for each office shall be ar
ranged according to the .vote cast at the
last gunrral election, the nominee of the
party receiving the highest oto to havo
the first place, the nominee of tho party re
ceiving tho next highest voto to havo the
next place and ho on.
Tho decision of tho court was brought
about through un application for a writ of
mntidamus requiring the county clork of
Lancaster county to preparo tho official bal
lot In this county so that the names ot the
people's Independent nnd dumocratlc par
ties should appear separately and without
bracket connection. Tho application watt
granted by tho court and tho writ allowed,
II the three Judges agreeing as to the
merits of the case.
Deputy Attorney General Norrls Brown
md George Adams of thin city, the latter
representing the Lancaster county repub
lican stato central committee, appeared and
rgued that the schedulo should be fol
lowed. George V. Tlcrgn and T. J. Doyle,
representing tho stato and county popu
list centrol committees, took thn opposite
Bide of the rase and urgucd In favor of tho
allowance of tho writ,
i Secretary of Htoto Marsh has prepared a
certificate which conforms to tho ruling of
tho supreme court an,d It will bo eent to
the various county clerks tomorrow. The
county clerks may glvo the democrats or
populists preference for second place on
the ballot at their own discretion, there
being no. basis upon which to determine
which party received the highest voto at
the last election.' i
I.IikmiIii'm IIiiIIiIIiik Activity.
There has been almost unprecedented ac
tivity In building lit this city during the
past five weeks. At nnd near tho Inter
jection of Thirteenth and N streets four
business buildings am being constructed at
n total cost of over $100,000. The Carnegie
library at Fourteenth and N strocts Is fast
nearlng completion and the new freight
depot of the Missouri Pacific and Elkhorn
railroads at Tenth nnd S etrccts will be
linUhfd about the middle of next month.
Resides thcro aro numerous smaller build'
Ings going up In all parts of the town
The owners of the lots on the south side
of N street from Twelfth to the Comracr
clal club building at the Thirteenth streot
corner aro contemplating the construction
of modern ofllcc and business buildings on
their property and It Is likely that the
work of excavating wjll bo commenced
early In the spring. The Llhdell hotel an
nex will cost anout ?z,,uuu.
The building In course of construction at
the southeast corner of Thirteenth and N
streets will be owned by the Modern Wood
men Accident association. It will bo four
stories .'.a height and will be modern In
every detail, costing between H0,000 and
J50.000. On tiro northwest corner a ono
story store building Is being built tor J.
J. nutter and Just north of It will be a two
story building owned by J. V. McDonald.
L'Hrnrsrlft Library.
Tho most pretentious, building now In
course of construction is the Carneglo li
brary. It will be fireproof throughout and
according to the latest Ideas of library
architecture. Tho Interior nrrangomcnt of
cooling OK.
The man who would sit on a cake of
ice to cool off would be considered craxy.
Yet it it a very common thing; for a per
son heated by exercise to stand in a cool
draught, iust to
cool off. This
is the beginning;
ot" many a cough
which ultimate
ly involve the
bronchial tract
and the lungs.
Tor coughs in
any stage there
is no remedy so
valuable ns Dr.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery. It cures
deep-seated, ob
stinate coughs,
bronchitis,
bleeding of the
lungs, ana iuc
conditions which if neglected or unskill
fully treated terminate in consumption.
There is no alcohol in "Golden Med
ical Discovery," and it is entirely free
from opium, cocaine and other narcotics.
Accept no substitute for " Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing "just
as good."
"I took dertre cold which ttled In the
bronclilsl tiiben. write Rev. Frank lUy. of
Nortonville. Jefferson Co., Kaout. 'After trv.
Ing medicine labeled ure Cure.' slmost with
out number, I w led to try Br, Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. I took two bottles and wh
cured, and have tayrd cured. .
"When I think of the great pain I had to
endure, and the terrible cough I had, it retnt
alrooit a miracle that I wh to aoou relieved.
"That God may pare you many year and
abuadantlv bleat you li the prayer of your
grateful friend."'
Dr. Pierce'; Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing icoS large pages, is
sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ex
pense of mailinc only. Send at one-
cent stamps for the book in paper cover
or 31 tamps tor it in cioui miming, au
lies Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
to economic administration; fourth, there
must bo an abundance of natural light In alt
portions of the building. We think we have
met all of these requirements.
"The arrangement of apartment on the
main floor is the determining feature ot the
building, to which all other details are made
subordinate. In selecting the building
District Stand and the Klectlou
Will Be Held In the
New Second.
wnj captured near Uluo Haplds, Kan., Sun
day night by Sheriff Wnddlngton, was given
a bearing this forenoon ociorc county
Judge Bourne. Ho pleaded not guilty,
waived preliminary hearing and was bound
over to district court lu the sum of $300.
Ho was unable to glvo bond and will re
main In Jail until November 6, when dis
trict court will reconvene
MARTYR CHURCH OF CHINA
Iter, Dr. Anient Deliver Annnnl Jllc
slunnrr Sermon on Thl Topic
to NrlirHnknim.
DAUGHTER SHOT BY HUNTER
Fred Thomptia of Nsrtk Piatt Kills
Eightcn-Yiar-0!d Girl.
GUN GOES OFF WHILE BEING UNLOADED
NORFOLK. Neb.. Oct. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Last evening's session of the Con
gregational stato convention opened with
devotional exercises, conducted by Itov
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Oct. 23. (Special Telegram.)
material It was determined to eliminate all Tho supreme court has allowed the writ of Joscph Bcnnelt of Avoca, Mo. Uev. Dr.
sham and Imitation of every kind and as mandamus asked against County Clerk Hav- stevcns ot Lincoln, who was to have do-
far as possible to have all material the beat l "ugias county, airecung uim iu 1vcrc(1 tho addrcg3 of tho evening, was nb
of the kind. The basement Is faced with for ne election of a county commissioner scnt( and ,n h,9 gtcnd ov 0r w s
Ament of Pekln, China, spoke. Dr. Amont
blue Hertford limestone. For the super- 7iil"u ,u . , ," .T
structure we have a gray pressed brck e,0" to phce the names ot tho caa-
wlth light terra cotta trimmings. The roof u,u"'eVu" ' '"""' u" " '
Is to be covered with red tllo and the dome "u"" - -
with copper. The ornamental features of 0Plon allowing the Writ
. . .-.! . val dissents on the ground
the entrance and te space over tho win- n han5. h eonclU8lon as t0 the
. .,.rmnnt. Vtit merits of the case.
oows. "---- The hearing on .the appeal from tho de
5.onT"... Aer ! I"!':: clslon of Judge liaker allowing a writ of
lire ouiming n r M ., --- mfindnmua Drovldlng for the call for an
. Ci the new First district was
inuMlllluun k n'j "bii. ' " " .......
crest of terra cotta. The entrance Is the
has been twenty-four years In tho mission
field in China and his address wns mainly
along historical lines, telling of the work
that has been accomplished during tho
time he has lived there. Hcv. Dr. H. K.
Warren of Yankton college, formerly of
Gates college at Nellgh, also spoke, his
topic being, "The Function of a Small Col
lege."
At this morning's session weeping Water
deemed unnecessary, tho allowing of thu was decided upon as the place for holding
writ by the supreme court having disposed me next meeting, ino rcpon or uev. w.
of the matter. Mans, visitor to tho Chicago seminary,
was received, u. i. u'ernaucr, prin-
This contest grows out of the democratic clpal of the Chadron academy, led tho de-
u. w. uraus
rich and distinctive feature of the building.
The exterior flight of steps Is of easy grade
and the extreme breadth makes the ap
proach imposing, "ver tne enirance w . - . . d,8trlcU votlonal exercises and uev,
.t 8. PC. ZnLl nTJ lonlo eolumnT The lt unjmer for the purpose of providing of Beatrice preached on tho theme. "A
pilasters and tw. pure Ionic columns The Connolly, whose orlgl- Chrlst-Fllled Life." After this tho sacra-
doorway is arcnea ana in iuo puurv. .c dl.trlct tno ScconAl comprising the ment of tho Lord's supper was observed,
two female figures, representing Science : and na ' dlBJf'ct the Sf.Do ""P""'" beln conducte(, by Uov. n. M. Snrent
to eloct a republican. The new district anti uev. ucorge scott. ine session closed
comprises the First, Second and Third with an offering for the ministerial relief
wards. Connolly was re-nomlnated by tho fund.
democratic convention for tho place on tho This evening the devotional cxcrqlscs
ticket, and Fred yflrunlnr was nominated wcro conducted by Hcv. Edwin Ilooth of
hlrh have been nurchascd but not ? the republican county committee, pro- Dloomfield. Neb. An address was mado by
SiboSrsSM vSlumw of gove. vlslonally on the decision of tho supreme Rev. George B. Clark (colored) on "How
. .T court. This leaves the contest between It Looks to an ex-Slavn. Mr. Clark prcf-
Literature. Tho vestibule will contain a
bronze tablet commemorative of Mr, Car
neclc's donation.
"At present the library nas upon its
shelves about 10,.00 volume," added Mr.
Oclsthardt. "Dcsldcs there aro some 400
volumes w
received and
. .1 I I . I .Ll.ln..! ,ltpntlli r
gre. IruZ Du 2 The bortolve. or Connolly and Hrun.ng. It also Invalidates aced h remarks with some religious
fuck at the outset will have a capacity the contingent nomination, of Lyman ongs of the s avery times, explaining tho
of 16.300 volumes. Tho construction of the Waterman and George Munro. Pnthetlo meaning of many of them. He
shelves however will be such as to permit When Informed of the supremo court's then discussed the progress of tho colored
additions ond the construction of a second decision. Charles A. Goss, chairman of the rcetflnco jhnt day ln 186- w'lcn lThflr
.... . -..,n .f s nnn m. rnnMlr.nn ennntv central committee, said: shackles foil away at a stroko from Lln-
IIIT. VLU U --r- - - .... n lolling f !, o.ll.l !.
umes " 1 nave fotning to say aDoui mis moiier i'",
:i..tor.r. GlfTru' NnKne.tlon.. ot pressnt. as I am not posted on tne legal " l . c.icour-
t,o n,,.oinn iiowvr wn hnvn aging and much to hopo for In thn a tua-
In a letter on tho subject of vaccination .,, ,jm.i i ih srrnnd dt.iript tlon. Rev. Dr. Ament delivered the an-
In the public schools of Nebraska, state he r8on o Fred nrunlng and ho will nmU missionary sermon, his topic being
Superintendent Fowler colls attention to the Connolly the race of his life." "Tho Martyr Church of North China."
HUKKinuuiifi ui ou.rcuu v.v.t.-. hen Fred Bruntng was told Of tho re- waiuruny no gave niucn aiienuon xo ino
prluted exclusively ln The Bee Tuesday guJt he ga)d! Boxer movement and tho outrages that
morning, and rccomracrfds that they be ob- ,,. ' . . ., . . .,. ed to tho Invasion of China bv thn nlllml
served wherever possible. Mr. Fowler ad- beeQ anx((jug kjjow ,f l go,ng poweri , 1000, Ament related many
mlts that the local schoo boards haye . no but now thRt u hag bMn ntiM interesting Incidents of the slego of tho
legal power to compel pupils to present cer- to m & foreigners In Pekln. none moro Interesting
linemen ui muii...,, . r ..i.in v .tkii tn h .teMort " or Bnowioc greater courago ana ucvoi on
man mat ot tne unincso messenger who
Clinrftc StrlUes the YdiniR Wontnn llr
hind I'nr, KlllInK llcr limliinlly
Accident Meunra n Mile
from Totth.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Oct. 23. (Special
Telegram.) Fred Thompson, an engineer,
accidentally shot his lS-year-old daughter
this afternoon. Ho had been hunting nnd
on his way homo ho tried to unload tho gun
when It was discharged. The shot struck
tho girl behind the car, killing her In
stantly. They were a mllo Jtom town when
the accident occurred.
JACOB STRUMAN BOUND OVER
Yoiiiik Hoy of Duncan ChnrRCd with
Sluiotlnir Three ComnnnlnnN Must
Stand Trial.
SILVER CREEK, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special
Telegram.) Jncob -Strumon, the Duncan
boy who shot three companions, has been
bound over to court. It was thought he
would cscapo punishment, tho first charge
being dismissed Thursday owing to In
ability of tho authorities to secure any
witnesses. Ho was arrested later on tho
charge that he Is without parental care
nnd Is growing up In mendicancy and
crime. Six witnesses appeared against him
this time, testifying thn L ho had dono tho
shooting ot the boys. Tho caso goes before
Judgo Hollcnbcck and Is to be taken up
without delay. There nro no deaths among
tho boys who cre shot nnd it Is thought
that they nro all out of danger now.
they have a right, to deny admission to thoso
who refuse to bo vaccinated. Hi letter,
answering the questions propounded, a as
follows:
(1) "Has tho board power to compel all
pupils to present ceriincaws oi vucmiu-
. nit un.). -..rtltlrnti urn not Dresentrd
can tho principals of the various buildings
refuse admission?" i answer, iw.
(3) "Would you advise such action on the
purt of the board?" While the board his
not the right to compel pupils to present
certificates of vaccination It has the rlgnt.
'I'll rim li .from llnrsr nnd Killed.
FREMONT, Ncb Oct. 23. (Special.)
A-lfrcd Sprlck, youngest son of Hon. Henry
Sprlck of Fontanclle, died at Fontnnollo
yesterday morning from tho effects of In
juries ho received by being thrown from a
horse Saturday. Ho was 23 years of age.
Tho accident occurred while ho was driving
a bunch of cattle. A steer broke nwny
nnd young Sprlck rode after It. Thn steer
foil and Sprlck not being nblo to stop his
horse ran Into It ond was thrown violently
to tho ground. Ho was picked up senseless
and died without recovering consciousness.
Ho was a graduate of Midland college,
Atchison, Knn. The funeral will bo Thurs
day afternoon from tho Lutheran church nt
ontnnclle. President Clutz of Midland col
lego will assist Itov. John Gutlebcn of Fon
tanello In the services.
DNF OF THE WEST'S PIONEERS carried news from tho besieged to the re
iiui vuiumu uuu uiuujjui uuuu worti oi mo
approaching rescue. Tho church was
crowded to Its utmost capacity, fully 400
bolng present.
Johann Snethmann. who with lilt
Wife Celebrate Diamond Wed
ding, la Alert at 84.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 13. (Spe
cial.) Johann Rudolph August Spethmann,
who, with his wife, Malvlna Spethmann,
SAVAGE VISITS COWBOYS
Governor and Other Stnte Officer
Spend liny at Ilyannl
Carnival.
nr..MA thn,. minlin who fnll or refuse to I rlAiratnri ntvtlAth nr rilftmnnri. wi1.
V'PIV H"S" MVffUn iVi'pm S ding anniversary at the Llederkranr hall
of smallpox wnicn uircuicnn cyi .ut-u w, ...., . w.ww - n
munlty In NebrasKa I wouio aavise ni n number of relatives and friends and the HYANNIS. Neb.. Oct. 23.-(SpeclaI Telo
for tho gcneiai u well a the specific members of that society, was horn in gram.)-The third and last day of tho Cow
i,,.m, nf vnur community provineo. or sen eswix-noisiein. ucrmany. cigniy-rour I hnvn- mmivni nnonnrt hr ohi nnj ir- a
cSS"eenuhof oplnh!onlCof0nthehyllclan.n of an: He w" ma",e1 ,n 18,41 t0 ""J' nely Increased number of people was In
Snnr miv. v'na Spethmann, they being cousins, and ln attendance. Tho early mornlnc train
' -..r. ntinntlnn U called to Surgeon Uen- lD.t4. nftpr thnlr union hud hr-on hlRRir1 k
:'"JL.ZL-." im. To. -l..n In .. -""' ... .wBw w UU llll IIIU DIUIU
cm Ullicns mif"u - V:-' m. With five Children. hO em grated to th a offlrnn rnnt Sprrnlnrv Mr.n h lu III
it. ihut -hAuld be taken bv tho country, locating In Madison county. Iowa. Numerous nromlnent' Dmnha nn,l r.tnnl,.
public generally to prevent contagion and Mrg. Spethmann, also born ln Scbleswlg- men were with them. Tho visitors at once
ensTaipea!,i ' consider these' .ugKestlons Hol.teln, Is now 78 year of age. Before entered Into tho spirit of the occasion. Tho
coming to mis country ne was a tarmcr people of Grant county accorded them a
and he followed that occupation In Iowa hearty wolcome. The managers of tho car-
for a number of years. He then came to nival outdid themselves In providing a nro-
thls section, farming for a time ln Merrick gram which was full of Interest from tho
county, near this city. For a time ho was beginning to tho close.
also located ln Missouri. His wife and The parade of cowboys and rough riders
cation and use of a portion of the side- ' r wa particularly gooa. snort speeches
.. " . . .w ...u -u ij ...i four years and he followed the occupation were made In the afternoon bv Governor
of a farmer until late in the '70s. Later Savage and Attorney General Prout
" A ,i . ,.ii i.,. v.. tor some years ho engaged In the book and governor's party left for tho east on tho
il.r .h. rnnnoii of the comnanv to bo t"tloncry business In this city, together ovenlng train, hovlng expressed thomselvcs
fore loot the request of the company to do vinnr vii.i. i..i ,, .,
Mr. Spethmann was ono of the pioneer entertainment. Tho people of Hyannls who
of this section, though not of the first undertook the matter of tho carnival with
colonists who settled up tho country late some misgivings aro warmly congratulated
In tho '60s. However, he experienced many upon tho successful manner In which It has
of tho dangers and vicissitudes of the early been carried out. Preliminary steps havo
About twenty-five residents of northeast frontier life and when, about the time of been taken and It Is now an assured fact
Lincoln met at tho home of Councilman the close of the civil war, the Indians that next year Hyannls will havo another
Pentzei last night and organlied tho threatened to wipe out the settlements In and, If possible, a better cowboys' carnival
Northeast Lincoln Citizen' club. An effort central Nebraska he, was one of those who
will be made to secure such things as refused to leave and aided ln tho building
sewers, grading, pavement and electric of the fort near this city and who shared
lights for that section ot the city. The ln the constant watching against the ap
next meeting will be at the home of John proaches of tho red men. He Is still very
Kiithunliihtii In AlnnTtorlli.
AINSWORTII, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special
Telegram.) Congressman E. J. nurkctt de
llvcrcd n rousing republican speech ln tho
courthouse this evening. Tho hall wns
crowded, and many women with a good
number of democrats and populists, were In
attendance It was ono ot the best and
clovorest expositions of republican doctrlno
over given lu Alnsworth and much en
thuslasm was manifested.
timely ami pruvmtiii. hub
Sidewalk Gift Held Vp.
By an order of the district court today
the city council and the Rock Island Rail
road company were temporarily prevented
from going ahead with the proposed dedl-
nlven permission to use thts space was fa
vorably acted upon, although a number of
property owners ln the Immediate nejgn-
borhood had entered a vigorous protest.
Niirlheant Lincoln' Cltlsen' Club.
Baby Uninjured In Itnnnwny,
WVMORE, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special.)
While returning home from work last night
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polak and Infant daueh-
Frlcd, Twenty-fifth and Holdrege streets, bright-minded and relates with ease many ter were thrown from tho buggy and Mrs.
the .date of which has not yet been an- incidents of thoso days. Ho remember Polak had hor leg broken. Polalc Is a tailor
nounced. distinctly of the watchfulness of the plo- here and Mrs. Polak had driven up town
State Poultry Show. neers and their mistrust of all strangers, to take him homo for supper. After they
Member of the board of manager of ,k i uu iuc mo ui nlo uu8sf
the tate poultry show met at the Llndell " " i jviu uuv ... a
hotel last night and planned several . ' i mo m w ap. ' ' ...sj. uuu .....
M- ta HLAW atllotl Will I.M i ,M i'Jf lVJl lMC VH.UgCDi I UWUy, UCU.U. ID U 1 U lUU t.UIUCOa UUU IUO
.,.. , ,hB Auditorium January o Mr- Spethmann has not for some years malndor of the buggy. Mrs. Polak's left leg
P aeons were ivei . place m the prelum be'n ln nct,vo bus,nfi"1' but 8t' wobroken at tho knee and Mr. Polak was
uT .S.iJ ? l J? "o 'ty. niomber of tho Llederkran badly bruised and scratched. Tho baby
" -""'-''-- ,! J,.. J ll. I., 1.1 . , nlr.l,o
im w.via iuiiuibcD! (ill., mill LUUDIUCruUID I nna uuiu,uiwu
Interest, In whist and skat with the clubs
of the city. Ho Is physically also very
spry, walking with ease and rapidity. Ho BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special.)
carries a cane, but seldom uses It. The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
The Immediate family Is as follows: Fullmer ot Plymouth, who swallowed
Leopold Spotbmann, a farmer residing ln.l camiialgn button, has been declining raD
Merrick county. idly and refuses to eat food, such as meat
victor spctnmann, single, aged 56 years, bread or potatoes. The child was brought
alio a farmer, Merrick county. here to the Fall & Harris Banltarlum for
Mrs. H. Vleregg of this city, aged 54. treatment. Last night tho doctors brought
Mr. and Mrs. Vloregg have eight children, an X-ray machine Into uso and located tho
of whom two are married, namely, Mrs. F. button Just above tho stomach in tho aeso
O. Roeser, wife of Cashier Roeser of tho phagus. The doctors will try to removo tho
American ucot sugar company at Rocky button without an operation if possible
I'ora, uoio., wno nas tour cnuuren, making
four great grandchildren to Mr. and Mrs.
Spethmann, and Mrs. II. Lorentzon ot thts
city. Mr. and Mrs. Lorontzen have one
Tho following attended: T. L. Norval,
Seward; U P. Ludden and L. W. Garoutte,
Lincoln; L. P. Harris, Clay Center; E. O.
Spencer, Cortland; David Larson, Wahoo.
ALLEGED HORSETHIEF TAKEN
Jimei Laaalnar, Wanted at Calhoun,
Captured In Lunchroom
In Omaha.
Uiltton Lodged In Dnby' Thront.
PAPILLION, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special Tel
cgram.) Edward McEvoy, iherlff ot Sarpy
county, made a lucky capture of an alleged
horsethlef last night. A man giving hi
name as James Lasstng came to Papllllon
t Verdr
neeeptlon for 1'nntor nt
VERDON, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special.) Rev,
A. K. Wright has Just closed a successful
year s pastorate of the Christian church a
Vcrdon. Efforts will be made to get him to
stay hero another year. He has been offoroil
ono of the original pioneers of Hall county ih no.mrni. nr ti,
Kvoy wa men uounen ana ne ana air. nnu lor many years one oi mo leaning Beatrice, a charge at Salem and another In
Spear mo n went to umana on tne looitout newspaper men in tne staic, now retired
two weeks ago and sold James P. Spearman
a horse, which had been stolen from George child, making a fifth great grandchild
Rowers of Calhoun, Neb. Mr. Spearman The next In ago of the Spethmann children
saw an advertisement ot the stolen horse Is Mrs, Louise Hedde, wlfo ot Fred Hedde,
and promptly notified Rowers. Sheriff Mc
for tho thief and finally rounded blm up
In a lunchroom on Tenth street. He was
arrested and lodged In the Omaha Jail un
til Washington county authorities could
come and get their prisoner. A reward ot
$100 was offered for tho capture of the
thief.
Holdup In Fremont.
FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 23. (Speclol.)
Anton Bauman, Jr., was robbed on Main
street between Second and Third, shortly
after midnight yesterday morning. He lay
unconscious for three-quarter of an hour.
He said that a stranger asked him for a
match and as be handed It to blm, the man
struck him on the side of the head with his
fist, knocking blm senseless. The footpad
got 11.2.1. Bauman's bat and empty pocket-
book were found this morning near where
the holdup occurred. There Is no traco of
the robber,
Quarterly Meeting at Verdun.
Dlotrlch Spethmann of this city, who has
a family of six children.
Mrs. II. Strattman, whose marriage with
Henry Strattman, a prominent Implement
dealer, has been blessed with three chil
dren.
Mrs. D. Hcuck, wife of the sheriff of Val
ley county, of Ord, In which family there
are seven children.
Carl Spethmann, traveling for the Mar
shall Paper company of Omaha, and Anally
the baby, Mrs. Robert Freltag, In whoso
family there are three children.
There are thus twenty-seven grandchil
dren and five great grandchildren,' The first
five of the children born to the venerable
couple were born ln Germany and are re
ferred to by the genial father as the
European group, while the last four are
termed the American group.
Mr. Spethmann has thrco Bisters living
In Germany, the oldest being 89 years ot
age and still writing to Mr. Spethmann the
most beautiful letters, the next being SS
years of age and the youngest 7G. Mrs.
Spethmann bus a brother and two sisters
still living In the old country, the older
Idaho. Ho delivered a lecture at tho Chris
tlan church hero last evening to a crowded
house. At the conclusion he was tendered
a reception.
Doe Couaea Had Knll,
HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special.)
Mrs. Frank R. Butterflold, tho wlfo of tho
assistant cashier of the First National
bank, In stepping off the porch at her homo
lost evening stumbled over a dog and In
tho fall broko both bones ln hor arm nca
the wrist.
Trnde Curnlvnl nt Ilcntrlce.
BEATRICE. Nob., Oct. 23. (Special.)
At the meeting of tho Commercial cluh
Monday tho directors decided not to hold
corn carnival thts year, but Instead to
hold a trade carnival week, at which ovcry
merchant, dealer and business man tn tho
city will ranko special prices for the week.
Thero will bo several free entertainments
during tho week. Tho carnival will begin
November 18 and close November 23.
C. M. linker flora to Cnlorndo.
BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 23. (Spoclal.)
C. M. Baker, for several ycarB an employe
ot Kllpatrlck Bros. & Collins, railroad con
tractors of this city, has Bevered his con
ncctlon with tho firm and removed to Den
ver, where he will bo chief clerk ln tho of.
flco of the superintendent of tho Colorado
Southern railroad.
OLD SOL HAS A STEADY JOB
For Another I'nlr of Day' at I.catt
lie Can Kent on
.Shining.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Forecast for
Thursday and Friday:
For Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas
-Fair Thursday and Friday; southerly
winds.
For Iowa nnd Missouri Fair Thursday
and Friday; variable winds.
For Wyoming and Colorado Partly
cloudy Thursday; Friday fair; variabl
winds. i
I.ocnl Kreoril,
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU
OMAHA. Oct. 23. OH c nl record of tern
pcraturo and precipitation compared with
tno corrcsponamg nay oi me last tnre
years:
1901. 1000. 1S9D. 1S9S.
Maximum temperature... SO 77 SI 69
Minimum tempcrnturo.... 5f, 53 71 3D
Mean temperature ( fio 78 54
Precipitation 00 T 00 (K)
Record of tempcrnturo and precipitation
at umuna lor mis any ana since Ainrcn i
1901.
Normal temperature 50
Excess for tho il:iy IS
Total excess ninco March 1 728
Normal precipitation 07 Inch
Deficiency for the day 07 Inch
Total rainfall slnco March 1 21.62 Inches
nutii-lencv slnco March 1 0.00 Inchon
Deficiency for cor. period, 1900 bu Inch
Dcllctcncy for cor. period, 1899,. 6.90 Inches
Itcportn from MtntloiiN ut 7 i. iu.
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DEAlt HIH: Oct. 15th, 190).
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DM. A. D. SEARLEi.
STATION.-. AND STATE
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Omuhn. clear
North I'latte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Lake, part cloudy.
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
wiiHstnn, rlrar
Chicago, clear
Ht. Louts, oKiur
St. 1'aul, clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, part cloudy....
Havre, clear
Illsmnrck, clear
Galveston, clear
73 80 .00
no 71 .00
W GO .00
ffl BS ,W
GS 70 .00
C4 M .00
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72 82 .00
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OS 78 .00
72 R2 .03
72 "h .00
01 01 .00
00 72 . 00
02 74 . 00
72 78 .00
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li. A. WELSH,
liocnl Forecast Dfllclal.
VERDON, Nob., Oct. 23. (Special.) Tho
third quarterly meeting ot this district will
be at the Evangelical church Sunday. Pre
siding Elder M. T. Maze of Auburn, Elder sister being SO years of age, tho ounger
Hays of Aurora and Uev. E. E. McVlcker, 75 ana tne orotner n.
the local pastor, will make addresses. An
important meeting will be held Saturday
afternoon relating to business matters of BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 23. (Special,)
the district. 1 Robert Hook, the alleged 'horsethlef who
S "Strong mnd nearly hoy, is It, rfk
mndnopmin? Tharogooai-
The joy of a new arrival in tne lauiuy i usu
ally overcast by the shadow of the pain and dis
comfort the expectant mother ;nuist bear.
If she knew of and used "MOTHER'S
FRIEND," this would be all dispelled. ieu
..rMtrfrionrU tJunit it.nsbeine a simnlc liniment,
exclusively for external use, that relaxes the
muscles so that pain and suffering are unknown.
Aliened llnracthlcf In Jnll.
It vUftxtcnt br eiprtM t'H on recetbt of price. Vl.fMt P"r
Kod"r MUIC4 rV. coRllinlne len.lblt advice lo cuat motl.m.
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DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
OMAHA
SPECIALIST
Most Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
VARICOCELE
Are you afflicted with Varloocel or Its result Nervous Debility and Lost Man.
fcoedT ATe you nervous, Irritable and despondent! Do you laok your old-timo energy
and ambition? Are you suffering; from vital weakness, etc 7 There Is a derangement
ef the sensitive organs ot your Pelvlo System, and even though It gives you no
trouble at present. It will ultimately unman you. depress your mind, rack your nervous
tystem, Vinflt you for married Ufa aad shorten your existence. Why not bn cured be
tore It It too lateT WE CAN CURB TOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE. We have yat to see tho oase of Varloooele we cannot cure. Medicines, eleb
trtc belts, etc. will never cure. You need expert treatment. We treat thousands ot
rases whero the ordinary phyilolam treats one. Method new, never fall; without out
ling, pain or loss ot time.
stricture i&aurtarSanVtadn.ec,ail WEAK MEN
and GLEET cure without lnstru-1 VXTAZ,rTY WEAK),made ao by too cloaa
meiua: no pain, no ueienuon irom Business, application to business or study; aevera
mental strain or grief; 8EXUA1 EX
CESSES In middle Ufa or from the effect
ofyouthful follies.
WEAK MEN ARB VICTIMS TO NER.
WASTING WEAKNESS, INVOLUNTARV
HSEB with EARLY DECAY In YOUNO
and MIDDLE-AOED; lack of vim, vigor,
and trepgth, with sexual organs laapalred
and weakened prematurely In approaching
old age. All yield rapidly to our new
treatment for loss of vital power.
I I nl ,1 A l , Ifl.l .. .1 Ill.JJ.a l-BAIlh(a.
Weak Back, BuminK Urine. Frequenoy of
Urinating, Urine High Colored, or with
milky sedlmrnt on standing; Gonorrhoea,
Qleet.
CVDU I tC cured for life and the poison
pirn Lid thoroughly cleansed from
tne system. Soon every sign and symptom
tlsappeara completely and forever. No
"DREAKINQ OUT" of the disease on the
Ikln or face. Treatment contains no dan
gerous drugs or Injurious medicine.
Home Treatment
lucoeaiful and strictly private
OURE8 GUARANTIED.
On personal visit la preferred, but U you
cannot call at my 6fflce, write ua youl
symptoms fully. Our home treatment la
Our counsel 1 free and sacredly oonfldeatlal. ,
feniultatlon Free.
r'll A nlCC t afkliZ Call oraddrei
TreatacitsuUM
Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha. Neb,
IV. E. Corner DonBlna nnd Fourteenth airerta.
HOWELL'S
Don't, you wish you were
rid of that cough. ,'JiiHt sih
mire uh you are in company
or at church, the theater,,
or anywhere, that con
founded cough commences. rou fidget aroiind, then hold
vour breath and finally explode. It's simply awful. "No
need of all this. A bottle of Anti-Kawf will stop It. Then your best fellow can
como nny night In tho week. Tell p apa It's only 25c nt tlio drug store.
Anti-Kawf
r.llUCATIO.VAI,.
"Mint wants hut
little here below"
Said a morbid poet
Ions years uro,
I'm prone to doubt
that ancient itiRe
When I look at The
Bec'a sreat "Want
Ad" page.
St. Louis School of Fine Arts
20th Yoar Opens Sept. 23, IQOI.
Furnlihos superior instruction In Drawing,
Modeling, 1'alntiutc, Artistic Amitnmy, IV r.
snectire Composition, ArcUltocturnl mid
Mechanical Drawlnit, JWorntlvp, Poiln mid
Applied Art. All Inatructlnn liulmdtmll ad
TBncemont dopenda upon proficiency.
Teachers from the Art School! of tiuropt.
Htudnhta may enroll at nny time.
For Illustrated clrcufnra addrcta
Uil orv ft I II to mMKHKH
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