TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1004. Um MAKE GOOD SIIOWBC Hit Milioa acd TWe-Qoarter Mow Deposit IhiD in BoTtmber Last PAS ING ON ASSESSMENT PROBLEMS Jade tedeJrk Nettled Over the A oanrentent of Aitttanl oi A 9 pnlalmrnl of Reporter ef Ike fcaprrtae loirl. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 1 J (Special.) Report of 50S lutnks of Nebrsska, compiled by the Ft-:trt Hanking board, rtiow an Incrrsse In deposits or over II. Tutno over the report of last November; tho number of depositors linn Increased over i.Wrt. and the per cent of reserve has inrressed from a to 32 per rent. The. loans and discounts In the pres ent statements are !4.!52.1f OS. while for the November call they were $34.M0.S29 . The total deposits shown by this statement are tf.T7!.Q !. while the November state ment shows the total deposits to be $37. (T7!I.W2.?4. The number of banks over the last statement has Inrreased seven: the number of depositors at this time Is 119.S7S and the November statements show the number to be 1I.4M The report Is a state ment of the condition of the banks at the clo Of business March 17. It follows In detail: RFROURCKS. Iians and discounts secured by real es- state i see schedule i$ 4.2M,1.t?.31 Other loans and dls- VeV . ............ 90.W4.M.7t-34.W.l M Overdrafts (see schedule! ........ Honds. stocks. secirltes. Judg ments, claims, etc. (see sched ule i ru from national, state ana prl t.te banks and bankers- iaee m..H4iiIi punklng; house, furniture and fixtures : Other real estate Current expenses and taxes paid premium on 1'. S. and other bonds and securities :".V Cash Items, not to be Included In estimating reserve Cash Total .!S.2M.6l I..TAB1LI 1 It.a. Capital stock paid In Purnlus fund fndlvlded profits nivldends unpaid Total deposit Notes and bills redlscounted Bills payable ..' DON'T RISK A PENNY. GET WELL FIRST. city council, and public sentiment seem to be largely In favor of the plan. Tlie measure also provides for the granting of permission by the voters for the city coun cil to depose of the old hall and certain real estate holdings, all of which will likely meet with favor at the hands of the voter. I B 4 KJS R 9 MEET AD TALK HOP Tit Vi run Pra b phralMan: I bars trea'e searly twe ml II Inn raaaa' Sural y yoa'll l4nM that avrh aaparlanca Biuat says taught ma lonw penalnMaa. Ana all thai I know Af illnaae an rare all that I htya provwn to be nh knowlngla cond.oaee Into mr all twiohf (or the Slid. tVJI'.'.u I, my '.?t 7"o,r that era.i.r.11. Oroap Mne Hold. Interesting; 9es.loa ait diaa ran he parmaaentiy curat t&rougn ina i a Alma Not th nerrea a (eel with, sea with, eaar with. ALMA. Neb.. April 1.1 (Special but the maiie narrea. I -r,m The bankers' convention. 3R3.S14 17 14.7T T 1 iw ron 41 W..V7(i 33 4.12.R10.64 S.RS5.63 ta.KA.V7 5.E33.73S.OJ I .12S.inn rt l.B?S.SM " , i.6:4.? i 7,7rtM SR.777.3in.M 14K.992.fi9 S53.J4M2 (t ta thawa that Mn'-onaclniialr npara'e the vital Or gan. 'ha Heart. WW, KMnaya. Drain, atr. tVhsn th. InaMe narraa g.t mn down, that Orsas hlrh la wik-M la tha bod 7 loses Ita sowar to art properly. ! than thmwa Ita work open tha ether Organ.. Th.a. Ortrana In tnrrt. nerrnna affertfNt through ayara-ors, ana n, ararraly any caaa la found without rotnpllrat lena. I rmrrt It iinta Is Snrtor tha InlTMnal nrgana Ihemaalreg while tha Nare-owar to tally operaia them waa larking. geriattraa temporarily ileailenea tha pain, but in fre.aed tha tftatrea. attarwarda. Tonira realaed tha drooping powern. onla to Inaurt ralapaa an aoow aa tha ailmalua waa withdrawn. iff what aaa to hourly mora ahaad tha hanria ot a wafh If Its malnavrtng ha aarloualr weakanedT Thern la tmt ona aenalbla thing to do. an atlftaa up tha matnnprlng. Thai la wht my. now famoui. prescription Dr. Bheop'n Raatoratlaa doea. It arm dtratia upon iha Sympathetic Nervs Can tara uat aa gtram aota In an Engine It provide, through theae Inalde naraaa, tha power to miha tha waakrat nraan do Ita daty. ft enahlea weak organa to raat off their Hogging waate matter, and to repair tnair worn iiiaua. It mn. tha human mill. a( full raparlty. till that mill produrea enough nrw material, to keep Itself mnnln arlthmit further he O. So aura am I of thla Realnratlya that t authorlia rartatn nmaalata arerywhara to auDPlT It on month'a trial, to prirtlcally all who wrlta ma for that nrlvllMA. To aupplr It at my eipenaa If It falls to benent at your eynenae If II rurre. Tha rnat la bait IV So for all hottlea. Inelndlng my nrnfaaalnnll helty durlns treatment. fotiid anvthlng better proya my faith In thla ays- tern than thla voluntary teelT could anyone furnlah yo batter grounds for eon (Mance? V011 ah 011 M ipt mr book, whlrh talis bow to rura dlaaaaaa aantianaBt r. Write for It today dow yotl can't get well too aeon. Juat specify whlrh of tha sl yoa need Poo It 1 on Pvapapela Took 4 for Women. Book t on tha Heart. Book I for Men (eealed.) Book S op tha Kidneys. Hook 4 on Rheumatism. AitrtpaM Tp. Shnon BnT U75. Ttartne. Wla. F. S Simple raaaa often yield to ona bottle of SaRtoratlve All druaalata ramr It. But all druggiats do not supply it en a moot o a trial. You muat wrlta to ma for that. Tele-group nine, met at this place today. There was a goodly attendance. The following pro gram was carried out: Prayer, Rev. O. 8. Sweeney, Alma; ad dress of welcome by Hon. A. C. Shallen- berger. Alma; "Banking In the Country," J. W. Dolan, Indlnnola; "Hanking In the City," P. U Hall. Lincoln;" "Some Thoughts 011 I,o.iua and Discounts." Hon. E. Royce. Lincoln; "Negotiable Interest," t. K. Hart. Bloomlngton; "The Iabor Question,' C. F. McGrew. Omaha; "Value of Bankers' Association," J. T. Trenery, Pnwnce City. T. M. Davis of Beaver City was elected president; C. K. Hart of Bloomlngton, as sistant" president; C. Hildreth of Bloom lngton, secretary; Ed L. Means of Orleans, treasurer. Among those attending the convention are the following: P. L. Hall, H. 8. Free man and E. Royse of Lincoln; C. F. Mc Grew. H. R. Gould, Victor Caldwell of Omaha; V. P. Fulkerson of 8t. Josph; J. T. Trenery of Pawnee City; Charles Mousel of Cambridge; E. P. McGrew of Bloomlngton; R. V. McGrew of Naponee; A. H. Warren of Republican City; V. U. Miller of Edison; A. A. Billing, John E ar son. Hon. A. C. Shallenhergcr and T. L. Porter of Alma; Ed L. Means, H. B. Hol land of Orleans; W. 8. Callctt of Trenton; T. M. Davis of Beaver City; Carson Hil dreth. C. H. Hart of Bloomlngton; J. W". Dolan of Indlanola, and E. P.-Dunlap of Holdrege. CARTERS! ITTllV IVER PIUS, CURE Rick Beadtrb and relley all the iron hies laei. dent to a bilious state ef tt.e system, snrk aa pbv s neaa, Naoeea, Drowglceaa. Diatresa after sating, Piin In the Side, e. Whils thnr Boat ramaik abl success has been shown in curing Hsj1eche.vcU'areT-eLlttleUrMI!aamqanf Tslnsbie In t onatipattoo, enrlag and preventing this annoying complaint, whiia thry si so correct ail disorders of the gtoaas' b. stimulate the liver and regulate lot bowels, Xvea if thry only cnraal HE AID Ache they would bealmoat pricrlis to those Sag suffer f Mtn this dlaireaainj complaint ; but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try tbem will find these little pills valt able In so many ways that thr will not be willing 10 do without them. But after all sick bead Ig the bane of so mny lives that here is where 1 we make ear great boast. Our Uls cure It while others do act. - Carter s Little Liver Pills are very srasJl a4 very eaay to take. One or two pllis makes dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, ot by their genUe action plegse aUwho line them. In vials st 25 cents: Ave for tl. Bok ly drnggtstg everywhere, or sent by naiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mew York Cltjt this official on the measure any tnat he will veto It, but It Is aJso asserted that Inasmuch as the entire cbuncll. favor It the ordinance will be passed over the veto. Total .t50,655.3.5J STANDARD CATTLE COMPANY SELLS Closes Oat Last ot Ita Bis Land Hold. logs gat Ames. FREMONT. Neb.. April 13 (Speclal.)- Wlth the sale of the Ames property of the Standard Cattle company to Nat J. Johnson,' which waa consummated yea- terday, practically ends the business ot BODY FOOD 1 KtlS OF HIS BARM Some Suspicion Victim Mar Hare Been Murdered. GORDON. Neb., April !3.-8pecinl.)-Tra C. 'Diamond, a ranchman living eighteen miles southeast of Gordon, was found burned to a crisp In the nshes of bis burnedTifrrn yesterday afternoon. Coroner Lewis of Valentine was notified and an In quest was held, the verdict being that, he came to his death by accidental burning In his own barn. The deceased was a man about 60 years of ngc, ejuict and peaceable, and has resided In this vicinity about three years. He was a widower with two grown sons and lived alone upon the ranch. There Is some suspicion of foul piny, as It was known that Diamond had fears that his life was In danger, and It Is said that a short time ago he was In Gordon consult ing an attorney concerning threats that had been made against him. It Is aup- anthoritles became aware of the fact he was married to a widow of that town. It ppears to have been ft case of love at first Ight, but now, while her husband Is serv ing out the remainder of his term, she Is making .1 quiet but thorough Investigation o ascertain if poewlble how many other women will claim him for a husband when released. While In Jail here he claimed to have a wife and child In Missouri. a-..a ......hssI ProKiema ' . . lll av,.. t r. 1 ... -i.ar. The Bute Board of Kquaiia"n v..-.., ... f.BO meet Tuesday to pass upon -- 1 . , .,, rfpnoslted by fraternal I factor. Mr. Johnson acquires all of the O " - ... Am. I tM A I 1 I J I . . . , , Insurance companies with the auaitor, .-..v. Uu..u..w. v "- cussed before the board yesterday, " "" uariu.iB..i iu vi.au.i listen to arguments against the taxation eluding the elevator and big feed barn a , .nt that can be sur-1 and the elegant residence of R. M. Allen. . . w '.i.i.ainn A num. I Mr. Johnson exDecta to continue the cattle rendered tor a casn munita.- ,., ..... . ... . t. .. nosed the bodv waa burned last Saturdav , , Inaiiranna men Will appear Df iota I i"uin uunuirao anu aiau will maao ai - ber of Insurance men win bkf forenoon neifhhom saw smoke In the alnat miS OB 1 aaaiiBuia-ilia. lur aecuiiigj Sliarct, ail iioiibil. i " The company purchased over 4,000 acres direction or me inamonn rancn. lesteraay of land at Amea about twenty years ago. E. H. Lemen and son went to the ranch constructed an extensive feeding plant and fattened a good many thousand head of cattle which had been shipped In from Its western ranges. During moat of this per lod R. M. Allen was manager of the com pany and Mr. Johnson assistant. The a dependent protvoettlon. Tlj. re.ult will Prt of the bus neaa wM never a e, .v.. wn .aid. t"hat moat -uccess. nor did the raising of sugar beets, II tha hnaril and Drotest agai M.inn of the secretary of tho board. In auranra men hold that It Is not Justice to tax those policies for the reason thaU ' . . ... a a a,aa,aa Itianaa I tha legislature) did not miena 10 i 'that It Is almost Impossible to tell the actual valllA Of a surrender policy; that the policy Is worth nothing unless It' Is turned In to the- company: therefore It Is to deliver a horse that they had sold to Diamond, and found the barn burned and the charred remains of a man In the ashes. Recover Fees from Trea sorer. BEATRICE. Neb., April 13 -(Speelal Tel egram.) tn district court today Judge Kel gar handed down his decision In -the case d. ui ii .i . . -..-.ly In which the company extensively engaged of Gage county against George W. Maurer, perwons insurance. I UP to var Pv much better, ex-county treasiirer, finding for the plain rivtr . " rat-iiaHB1' - r Tha Insurance men hold that aa tna in surwnce companlea have paid their 2 per cnt on the gross premium recelpU that Is ail that should be required of them. Brdarwlek Is Nettled. Judsrs Bedsrwlclt of the suprema bench was In Uncoln today and made a number nave bn conirtructeai ro1, bulit ana tx. of Inquiries regarding the recent Bta tensive ImprovemenU made. The land ment that be and Judge Barnea had agreed DOUBhf, by Mr. Johnson Includes the best t ajtpolnt Victor Beymour clerg ror ma mo,t nitniy Improved tracts. sucreme court to succeed lee neramgn. Apparently the premature mnounnninu rUB To HELP ELECTRIC LI.E lias considerably nettled judge neogwic, and It la reported he mads hla Inquiries Peoi,i. 0 FapllUoa Decide to Bander Last year they practically closed out their farming business and sold or leased most of the land. The company owns a ranch In Cherry county and properties In Wyoming and Montana. The purchase price of Its 1 lands was about 120 per acre and today much of It will bring ITS. Diagonal ditches to discover whether or not Seymour gave out the Information ihlmaelf. Considerable feeling has been worked up since the an nouncement and friends of tha several candldatea are urging tha Judges to ap point their favorite. KeeDtagr.'VVitfcla Apprrtattea. The cssh report of tha Hastings insane asylum was- filed with the secretary of state today. The report shows that out of the appropriation for the ble.nnlum a considerable over half of It still remains unexpended, Tha superintendent has spent for salary, board and clothing to date tlU.606.o9. and ha has on hand 188,188.41. During March he spent $10,798.02. Tha ap propriation for thla month waa IU.163.M. For .repairs since the 1 beginning of the btennlunr there has been spent 9,t20, lesv ing t9.89. For the purchase of land 'the legislature appropriated $15,000, and there lias been expended tS,704. Coatraets for I alverslty BalldtaaTS, ' Contracts fot th physics building to be . erected on the University campus and the agricultural building at the stats farm were let last night by tha University Board of Regents. The Capital City Brick and Pip company of Dea Koines secured both contracts, the price for the agrtcul tural building being t&I,I5 and for the physics building tU,750. Thla does not In clude the heating plant and plumbing. For the erection of tha agricultural build' Ing the legislature appropriated 140.000. and for the physics building 175,000. Work will begin' at once. . Missionary Meallsg The annual meeting of Lincoln district Women's Forelan Missionary society will be held at University Place Thursday morning and evening, concluding with an address by the Rev. Fulkerson, who has , spent twenty years In Japan as a mis sionary. Assistance to Compear. PAPILLJON, Neb.. April 13.-(Speclal ) At a meeting of the Commercial club last night the feeling of the members regard ing the construction of a new court house waa ascertained. Tha business men were well represented and all were In favor ot putting up a new building, but It waa learned that there would be soma "opposi tion to the plan by taxpayers in other towns and that an effort might be made to move the county seat from Papllllnn. A committee waa appointed to go to all parts tiff. The case Is one wherein suit was brought to recover money retained by Maurer out of the general fund of the county In excess of the fees and commis sions of his office while treasurer, the amount being t3.325.39. The case was first brought In district court by the county obtaining a writ of mandamus against Maurer to compel him to replace in the general fund of the county the amount of money retained by him. The writ was grantedV and Maurer appealed to the su preme court, which held that a writ of mandamus was not the proper remedy, The present suit was on his bond and the Judgment recovered Is 3.90O. The case has been In the courts for about two years and the decision of Judge Kelllgnr is con sldered a big voctory for Gage county. Methodist District Conference DAVID CITY, iS'eb., April 13. (Speclal.)- The eleventh aession of the York district crnference of the Methodist Episcopal church convened In St. Luke's church In this city Monday evening with a missionary address by Rev. J. W. Robinson. D. D., of I ucknow. India. This was one of the most ot tha county and explain the necessity ot I Interesting lectures on India ever dellv a new building, cost of same and how ercd In the city. The two days were occu much of a levy would be required to meet pled in discussing matters of Interest to the tho expenditure. ' churchV While the attendance is not as The Omaha 4 Southwestern electric line large as wss expected a large number of project waa brought up also, borne farm. ers in this vicinity declare If this line Is given tha right to tha public highway that they will circulate a . petition to boycott the Papllllon merchants. They give aa their reasons thst their horses will become frightened at the pausing cars. The club decided to do everything possible to give the Una tha right to the highway between Papllllon and the county line. ministers and delegates wre In attendance i and the conference Is considered to be o more than ordinary Interest and profit While here the visitors examined the hand some new parsonage now being built by the church at David City and complimented Rev. Colony and his members for their en terprlse tn erecting a parsonage that if a credit to the church and city. Friend Lawyer la Trouble. W1LBER. Neb.. April 13. (Special.) In the matter of the complaint filed igalnst William L New-by, an attorney at Friend, and asking for his disbarment, the com mittee appointed by Judge Hurd to take testimony and report the facts find that he has been guilty of deceit to the court and of collusion to deceive Mellnda H. Smiley In a case to foreclose a tax lien on two lots st Friend, wherein Ella Taylor la plaintiff and Charles E. Jennings la de fendant. It It: found that he appeared for the defendant Jennings, deceased, without authority; also when he filed a petition of Intervention on behalf of Mrs. Smiley ha knew that the deed under which she Nation Mar Be a Blaramlsf. PL'ATTSMOUTH. Neb., April ll-M8pe clal.) Mrs. William Nation of Grand Island Is very anxious to obtain some information in regard to her husband, who was recently convicted of burglary in this county, and has written to an attorney here asking how many other wives n nad wnue nere. sev fial months ago, while on parole, he has tened to Grand Island and before the prison Finds aa old Coin. COLUMBUS, 'eb., April 13. 8reclal.) I claimed title) waa fraudulent. It Is further While counting his caah a few evenings ago George J. Hagel found a silver dollar of the vintage of 1799. It Is a well-pre served coin and Mr. lltigrl Ig of the opln !n that It bears a yremlum. though he haa been unable to find It listed. On one side Is the Goddess of Liberty surrounded by thirteen utars and the words "United States found that on June It last ha appeared before Elmer J. Garner, a notary publio at Coyle, Logan county, Okl., and. repre senting himself ss Charles E. Jennings, he signed and acknowledged a deed as Charles E. Jennings, pretending to convey the lots In question to Mellnda E. Smiley, who turned out to be hla mother, and after- of America." On the reverse the eagle I ward had the deed placed on the records holds a bundle of thirteen arrows In one claw and an olive branch with thirteen leaves In the other. The edge of the coin Instead of 'being milled bears the Inscrip tion "One dollar or ona hundred cents." HUMBOLDT, Neb., April U. (Special.) Tha much talked of telephone ordinance, the one granting a franchise to a new mu tual concern, haa passed the city council lnf , forged , fr.udulnt and is now in the hands of the mayor. ,lnuiinc; , Mm, w t,ken Those who claim to know the attitude of of this county. The report Is signed by J. H. Grimm. R. M. Proud fit and Kay J. a Duott as sucn committee. MewDy waa given until next Monday to Ale his objec tions to the report. y Before Justice ot the Peace J. V. Sheetak here this morning a warrant waa l'esuej agalnat William hi Newby on the com plaint of George A. Taylpr. charging him with uttering and publishing a deed know- A con the de fendant giving 1600 ball for his appear- CANDIDATES GET BtSY SOW i Beady to Clo-e tha Fourth Contest for Ten Tree Trip, to St- Louie Eipoei Joo. THEY THAT SAY LEAST MAY "SAW" MOST Council BlntTs Wsklaf tp Miss Me. i'oanell's Srore Already a Sky scraper Who Will Be Bis Ten Tomorrow t The final day In the fourth of The Bee's series of contests for sixty free trips to the St. Louis exposition has arrived and today's vote will determine who are to have ten more of the coveted prtsea It Is more than likely that Miss Ixittle McConnell ot Council Bluffs will be among the winners, though It Is not yet assured that 4,000 votes will this time Insure a position among the big ten. There is only one safe rule for candldatea and that Is to keep on getting votes to the last hour, as no one can tell Just what the dividing line Is to be between the tenth and eleventh tn the list. The vote at S p. m. Wednesday waa: Lottie McConnell. Council Bluffs 4,000 Joyce Hall. David City Joe Barker, umsha Paul Havens, unniha Anna Kexowsky, Omaha Luella Greenleaf, Fremont ried Ingersoil. South Omaha .... Charles A Martin, Wayne H. Nllss.m. Omaha , Frsnk Mathee, Omaha S. Burkenrood, Omaha Frank Dougherty, Omaha Charles Iing, Oinstia David Brodky, Oniuliii Calvin Evans, South Omaha C. E. I'nulsin. Omaha Ethel McMillan. South Omaha , B. McKlrnvy. RilnK City W. (Joe liner. Seward Mary Durgasewskl, Omaha ii'ina Jnritaoii. Omaha William Kinney. South Omaha.... Robert Hasan. Omaha Mrs. J. Harrow, Omaha LEADS OFFICERS A LONG CHASE ot st Colnmbns Man. COLUMBUS, Neb., April 13.-(Specin.l.) It was thought for a few days that the stranger who was found murdered near Humphrey March 28 was John Donnelly, who waa well known here, but recent de velopments have proven this to be a false Idea. Donnelly was known to have the figure of a woman shooting a bow and arrow tatooed upon his left arm In Indlu nk. ahd Sheriff Carrig Is advised from the medical college In Lincoln, where the re mains weresent, that there were no marks of any description on the body. Donnelly was a fancy card writer and a number of cards found on the murdered man com pare very well with Donnelly's work, which s well known here. In the meantime Don nelly haa dropped suddenly out of sight. Leaves Big Roll In Room. FREMONT, Neb.. April 13. (Special )- John Doerr, proprietor of the New Tork hotel, yesterday, while looking over the rooms at the hotel, found a pock el book stuck In the mirror of a dressing case. He opened it and waa surprised to find that It contained a large number of $100 bills, While he waa counting the money and wondering who, if anyone, occupied the room the night before, a man came In rather hurriedly and told the landlord that he came near leaving town without hla pocketboow, which h had stuck In the mirror for safe-keeping. The amount of his roll exceeded tlO.000. Love Affair Finally Lands Sheldon on Forgery Charge. YORK. Neb., April 13 (Special.) Frank Sheldon, the alleged forger. Is expected here tomorrow tn custody of John Affle. baugh, deputy sheriff of York county Sheldon Is tha young man who came to York county last fall looking for farm work and hired to Wes Wiseman, son-ln law of William Otto, who operates an ele vator and store at Charleston and Is the largest land owner In York county. While here Sheldon made friends and It waa not long until he had made the acquaintance of the cashier of the bank at Bradshaw, Mr. Housemnn. One day laat fall 8heldon stepped In the bank at Bradshaw and de posited a check for $800 signed by William Otto, saying that Mr. Otto waa now em ploying him to buy live stock and that he would need all the money. He drew 1425 In cash and then deposited the balance, saying that he thought he would soon buy enough to use all the money. Mr. Sheldon then disappeared. Detective Afflebaugh was put on his trail and several times he has nearly had his man, but each tme Sheldon skipped Only for a love affair In Ontario, Canada Is the reason Sheldon stayed long at one place. He married and waa enjoying his honeymoon when Afflebaugh again learned of his whereabouts and left for Canada. Sheldon says he will return without extra dition papers. Geneva to Have Flno Park.. GENEVA, Neb., prll U.-(8pecial ) From present appearances Geneva wi;i have one of the most beautiful parks In the state. At a meeting of the Commercial club last night of at least 100 memr-ers the club, with a committee from the Equal Suffrage club, decided that, with the con sent of the Board of Supervisors already secured, .the park should receive good at tention this coming season. Trees will be cultivated and flower beds made and at tended to by the members of the Suffrage club, work win De commenced at once and the park made a beautiful resort for our citizens. Marital Trouble for Old Residents BEATRICE, Neb., April IS (Special.) Yesterday, In district court, Mrs. Cather ine Gallogly was granted a decree of di vorce from her husband, Patrick Gallogly, and the custody of the minor children. The charges alleged are drunkenness and cru elty. Mr. and Mrs. Gallogly are old nnd prominent residents ot Barneston, this county. Fortune for Beatrice Woman. 1 BEATRICE, Neb., April 13. (Special Tel gram.) Mrs. Mary Slsson of this city widow of the late Dr. William Slsson, re celved word today from New York Ctty that she' had fallen heir to J2.000.0O0 In Gotland, left her by her grandfather, George Bowler, who died some years ago, Pays Fine for Aaannlt. BEATRICE, Neb., April 13.-(Speclal.) Louie Engler was arrested yesterday an lodged in Jail on a charge of assaulting Carl Schults with a knife on March 26 with intent to do great bodily harm. He pleaded guilty and waa released after pay Ing a fine. Tunnel Nine nivu innwDY iiiuionnuo .mid mmm TROUBLE 11 DON'T KNOW IT. imwik wilful : i i ....... " sSKSfc II To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy Will Do for YOU. Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample bottle .Sent Free by Mall. Weak and unhealthy kidneys mn responsible for more sickness mni suffering than any other disease, therefor, when through neglect or ether causes, kidney trhuble la fermltted to continue, fatal result are sura to follow. Your other organs may need attention-but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be causa as soon as your kidneys Koarin tn vet He t tar thav will haln all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. Tha mild and Immediate effect of Swamp- 1 digestion, being obliged to pass your water Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, frequently night snd day, smarting or Irrl- Regimental Band Inspection. OSCEOIA. Neb.. April IS. (Special.) The Osceola band of the Second regiment of the Nebraska National Guard Is' plan nlng for "a hot time" Saturday evening, for It Is inspection night and It Is not only to have a United States officer. General Dag gett, and hla. staff, but officers of the state, vis: Adjutant General Culver and the com mander-tn-chlef of Nebraska's forces, Gov ernor John II. Mickey. A banquet and supper will be given In the new Audi torlum building and there will be speaking galore as well as the eating. Hnanboldt iVirenien Elect. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. April 13.-(Speclal.)-The local firemen at their annual election of officers recommended H. V. Dorland for reappointment as chief, and selected the following officers for the ensuing year: William Schwass, assistant chief; Bert Mc Culloch, secretary; B. Nlnger, treasurer; Ernest Cllft, foreman hook, and ladder team; Vint Chaflln, foreman hose team No. 1; Rus Gandy, foreman hose tesm No. 3; John Bash, steward. Is soon realised. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. Swamp-Root will set your whole system right, and the best (.roof of this is a UiaL U Cottage St., Melrose, Mass. Dear Sir: Jan. 11th. 104. "Ever since I was In the Army, 1 had more or less kidney trouble, and within tha Bast year It became so severe and compli cated that I suffered everything and was much alarmed my strength and power war fast leaving me. 1 saw sn advertise ment of Swamp-Root and wrote asking for advice. I began the use of the medi cine and noted a decided Improvement after taking Swamp-Root only a short montlnued Its use and am thankful to say that I am entirely cured and strong. In order to be very sure of this, I had a doctor examine some of my water today and he pronounced it ail rigm ana in splendid condition. I know that your Swamp-Root Is purely vegetable and does not contain any harmful drugs. Thanking you for my complete re covery and recommending Swamp-Root to all sufferers, I am. Very truly yours, " I. C. RICHARDSON." Tou may have a sample bottle of this, famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mall, postpaid, by which you may teat its virtues for such disorders as kid ney, bladder and urto add diseases, poor EDITORIAL NOTICE Bo successful la Swamp-Root In promptly curing even tha most distressing cases of kidney, liver or bladder 'roubles, that to prove Ita wonderful merits you may have a sample bot(la and a book of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by mall. Tho book contains many of tha thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from, men and woman cured, Tha value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that eur readers are advised to sen4 far a sample bottle. In sanding your address to Or. Kilmer tc. Co., Bingham ton, H. y.", be sure to say you read thla generous offer In The Omaha Dully Bee. The Proprietors of thla paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Hand Crushed In Machinery. SH ELTON. Neb., April 13. (Special.) Charles Tague, a laborer In the employ of George Melsner, while working In the elevator grinding corn yesterday morning, met with a very painful accident. He was working around the rolls In the elevator and In some manner his right hand waa drawn into the machine and terribly crushed and mangled. He was brought at once to town and the member amputated at the wrist. - Near Beatrice Conaell at Work. BEATRICE, Neb.. April 1.1. (Special.) The new city council took hold last night, all the old members being re-elected except II. J. Chase, who succeeds La. A. Scroggs of the First ward. P. D. Kees was elected president by acclamation. Mayor Shults announced the standing committees for the year, and A. J..Pethoud was elected city engineer to fill the vacancy In the office caused by the death of Willis Ball. tation in passing, brick-dust sediment In the urine, headache, bscknche, lame back, dliilneea, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, blo.ntlng. Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright dis ease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forma a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance. It Is svldanoa that your kidneys and. bladder need Im mediate attention. Bwamp-Root Is the great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use It with wonderful success In both slight and sever eases. Doctors recommend It to their patients and use It In their own families, because they recognise in Bwamp-Root tha greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and Is for sale at drug stores ths world over tit bottles of two slaes and two price fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the nam, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tho address, Blnghamton, N. T., on every bottle. cur OFF ' - . THE ROBBER , COFFEE keeps yo half III quit 10 days and use P0STUM aiad note change la health Held on Harder Chare. ITULLERTON. Neb.. April lt.-(8peclal.) The preliminary trial of Bert Tarpenlng. who stands charged with the murder of Maynerd Kdgtngton. whom he struck on the side of the bead with 'hi list on Thurs day last, was concluded 1st last evening before Judge Robinson, who held the de fendant to answer In the district court and fixed his bond at tlO.ouo. nosnboldf May Ball City Rail. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. 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