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3 Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska TTTE BEE: OMAITA. TUESDAY. SEFTEMBEF. T. irlf. POPULISTS Will ACT TODAY; Drug Clerk Gives .'. r -. T 1 Wrong Article State Committee M'etia? Be Held tt Lincoln." JTARM COrriXST 13 IN 05 PICT Sella Jin. Ztta Xo.ea Tartaric Emetic Instead cf Cream cf Tartar and 4s Dead. Polltleiauss Differ Utrr Attttade of People's IMrrraal Party Skeald Take la ftettllos; Pro-lag C.alr.T.r.7. of t.-e villace board held here FrMav nieht a L--ri t r-in a hi ,.- hall was miifj t F.a.ph K. fo--.en. in crnr,irir with trie verint at the e ectiori recent. t beid here oi'lT the "In.tianve and re ffcretid am ' act. BE.ATUICE-.Vra. C. M. Tribbett of this ctiy oi.-d p-;iodav at Hr-,n2ion. Kan.. where m hM rwen ri'1ris treatment the lut few months by a specialist. Sh r 1 years of sge and leaves a huenaiid and three chil dren The body Kill be brought here Mon day for Interment. TEXTMSEH-Tha funeral of Mrs. Char lotte 'oriin. wife of o A. Corbln of Mtpt nniv pre. met. this courtly, w (From a Staff Corr sr.cndent ) LINCOLN. Fel t. 1J .iC!al At the meeting of tTie pjpulist com.T.ittee tomor o afternoon called to aelect a nomtr- heirt At P.jKKS BOW. Neb.. Sent. 13 iSpecial the Methixiist church m Tecutreeh. yester- j Tel,,rm.-.s a r-wit of carelessness Gn' " bT Rev. Richard rr.n. 1 ,., , . ,. . , . j pastor of tbe church, ll.i Corbtn died jW.e pa.it of a Ca-aay d.ug clerk. Mra. Iu1)lJr roLomln- a operation r oi broken not, area years, tumor. od after taenty-four hours of ex-' HILDRETH Mrs. Chntena Vocler Kal cruc.iu.'ii ajpor.v Vf r. v. - tuia. tier died at tne heme of her dauar.ter. Mrs. i ta:,J. 1 1. E. were vis tin a bi:er. I i t ,""V.e'?'l T" '!"A 'h?! - -i.-ner. jiaij eisr.t mu tat with MTV Oii tore. She has a son and a f Callaway, and Saturday afternoon daughter living in ?raha and the body i sr.e vt . . jia. Uif mere. "uneral trnnm will be Tor governor in piace of tvernjr M.allen- i - " '"cr ' ' he.d at Uie horr.e t.f her n. t-nter. who declined to abide by the r -it ' r" tupped to , T fEXTER-Th bodr of Henry , '"-""'i" imrxMr. wni.a ...e wai Keroa was brouht hark from C)maha m habit of takinj mediCinajly. In- arn'.lnc here last nU'ht. and was burled fUa 1 vt that tne clerk. John Chrwtopher- 1 1 rom ,ne 'ie'tnaa churrh il 2 todar. te e. ii i .! . v..-- t, . . 1 teaeed was an old reiidert of Clay oountr e..tac. iy miHtike. Sue took nearly lOiHt x in or.iaha takin treatment at a tannsfui of it teta-lfaiurcay ciiht tn;Jr'vt ho-pital when death came. the pre.rce of the famt!y. and Immeiate j : a;;er cumpiajiiei of a burmrs hmiUou it in j " tnriai a.iu stomacM. There as nation 4 n "dical -tace but the poison had f the primary- wh.Kh cave him the niral aaticn. th'te will be a strtwn effort made Vo aecure tiie en Jrrsement f C. 11. Aldrv h. Candidate rm th tepsbliean ticket. There will also r-e made a vigorouk fisht against uch action. At a fathertna- of rep-iMicon candidates at the hoaxta-janer thi r.om;n the mat- er wu idvisMl' informally and the peneral i1n!on that If tke nora FREMONT The two ropoed new 1 ditches near North Bend in the mestem Irt of the county will probably not be out this year on account of the etima'ed , cost largely exceeding the eot when flrit i i,. . t . .... pmro'i. counter petitions sirneit hr a la offered the reput uran canJfdate he " - "- neadaay. ana at i ma:Ty of the orieinal petitioner rf'l be irould do well to accept- ! Jt n kht lln. Moses died In treat , fiied before the next meeting of the Board The fimt waa nuse-d that if AWnct a 'r- ) ot Jvlrt. fhotald accept the populist nominat.cn hie ! L'r- Pnington. county coroner, maile , . ' f:hPtT. f wiTli hurt of other I -""-M to.iay and declared deatn re- , . , A" ," - . SUiUd direct;-.' f rrwn f he lirnr:l emelio 1 u 1.' i.. i .1 - . . . 1 ... m, 1 1. nrunruj in inv rrm r i l -No inquevt will be held. Protecutor GaJd J hundreds of peotie. Will Askin of Lincoln intends issuing a comrlaict ciiarclcg KM Pst" ceremonies and Mrs. J. H. riri,,tr. , . " Teachman rejl the rltuajisuc p-m. The -nr.f loperson wtth manslaiirhter. and rat.n m Nv.i hr r., n u Sheriff Ker.nedy will go to Callaway to- j Shieh of Oir.ana. morrow and serx-e the warrant. Isterment FHEMONT The hot weather of Oie last ill be at Ca lamav i lew cava is working wonders with the leitgram.) Mrs. D. E. Moses, who died at ' frost and the balanre lor.kin (rood W o'cUk last nirht at the home nf Charles ! 1 t lt ten days time for - . . action would work to the sandidatea on the republican ticket, in mucn as a s;rjnt (-opulutt ovt ctit in the tnfereat c Aldrica would be a Tote for the other democratic candidates, while a straight democratic vote cast In the in terest of Dah'.man would also count for the ether 4emocratic candidates IMrirk'i Frteada laatst. Thia point, however, had lirJe wci?M with some of the friends of Senator Ald rich. who desire hrm to t-e the populist aomlnev. while a number of the candidates believe it will be the best thing for thi republican ticket if Akirlch is nominated by the pops. It was also tugtd asrainst a popi'Ust nom ination of Aldrtch that the rep-bican party has fought fusion for years and that If the tww parties Iwse on governor, then many of the repulbicans will not ovte the ticket because of the populist, endorsem nt. I the meantime Chairman Manuel of t.it populist committee has reached fhe city and he is anxious to endonta Aldrlcn be cause ha be ieve It wiil mean the defeat of tahlman, who recently defeated his chief for the democratic nomination. Mem bers of the committee are slow la coming to the diy. but K la said many of them Insist upca nominating a populist in name as well as in fact. and. therefore a fight of some prupurUons is schedulrl to take place. Chairman Byrnes of the democratic committee a ill be here tomorrow will be here tomorrow to see that nothing is done that will Injure the chane of Mayor Dahl man and the remainder of the democratic ticket. Mr. Manuel believes the committee will endorse Senator Aldrich ' sr.an. lex., will deliver an address. Rev. Oaar isassl Aceest. Fayette L. Thompson. D. D . of JSw Tork. ..iM.u.ur............. . will lead .the devotional meetine Friday that it is oot poMibte for the national I m(rning lnd ,n arternooll e,,. suara 11 ai.rau ui. .-.-i--u lc,u..uw , .,, m. ... . . by Rev J iz rnl1ii-n appreciate toe lnvitadon from the , . r, r. av.rw- sid the adjutant I , R, - "T ! 717 j A uwh.i( i.u iii y , XJJUa. will deliver an address in the evening. ' Saturday is conference anniversary day. NEW METQODISTPREACQERS; Ser. dward Eitlop ii Appointed Su perintendent Oxaha. District. COXES FEOX LAWSE5CZ, JIASS. e-e. E. B. Crawferd raases to Haaa eetsa Park CTkarea frasa Wseslaws Park. Caleaara Earkaaglaar Palplts srltk Dr. Hyde. FTLLERTCSS. b.. Fe?t 1 iSpeclsJ Tegram The North Nebrsska Me'h-d st conference adjeurtted " tins mot clr.g a?:erj t..e list of appointmesuj ' was read by j B.snop Nue:rn. Rev. EJwarJ Hislop. ho : comes from Lawrence, Mass.. was arpointed ! superintendent of the Omaha distr.ct. to J succeed Rev. William Gorst who goes to j Wayne. The Omaha appointments follow : j Diets Memorial. J. L- Guernsey; Lickey chapel. Arthur Alack; First. F. U Ijncu. i-ianscom Park. E B Oswford; Hirst Me morial. V. W. Whit more. McCabe. Jonn , G. Shirk; Peart Memorial. Carl Bader, j Seward Street. W. Beyers; Trla.ty. G. W. ; Abbott. Waisut Hill. E. E. Hasman; South 1 Omaha First church. J. M. BothweiL J t'T. P- Peett Hyde g'-es to Woodlannj Park. Chicago, and Rev. E. B. Crawford is j from Woodlawa Park, Chicago, and J. I Guernsey from tha Kansas eonfereiica. Other appointments are; Omaha District Arizona to be supplied. Arlington, William Esplin. Bennington to be supplied; Blair. Charles P. Lang, Craig and Alder Grove. Garnet Jansen; Gretna and Spring Grove. Abram J. Warne. Fre- U The Momen You Open fAI!itt-ir . ' . , . corn crou. Farmers estimate that 73 perl " J7 ,. -T . ' . tAlXAHAT, Neo.. SepL l?-SpeciaI ctn, of tn(. wn u practically safe frVni;IMm Thomas Bitnell; Herman circuit to It will part etc-rr.er l:.t rh , .v. .... i. i r " ' n.nmre. i ne canning nanrr ras Ie.i. been running to Its fi,ll cai-acity and wuh OI tuning the wrnnr iruwfirir.. . m... , ; . Al1niv Ae medicine at the drug store of Barter BEATRICE Charles H. Sloan, remihlirsn Mjtt.ews. Mr. Sterner, her brother, claims ' eanuidate for conirreseman from this dis he called for cream of tartar while Jsrk 1 tnct rnt fundaj- in the city in company rhr. , K OI lartr- wm' Jcit of Phi. lin Fross of Wahoo. secretary of t crtsiupherton. the clerk, claims be called j the congressional committee. Mr. Moan for tartar emetic, which waa given. i spoke at Blue tprincs Saturday evening j and will remain in the county for a few n!PRBACIf A UTTLinmOT idays looking after his fences. He feels con- htormdMf mClnUUIOl i fidnt that he wiil win out at tue polls , next November. TABLE ROCK-Pr. Paid W. Clark of Colorado City. Colo., died Friday at Ms home in that city and the body was brought here from that plare Sunday. Ir. Clark as a former resident and went from here to Colorado a few years since, where he located and had an extensive practice. He waa a!out 47 years of age and was un married. Funral services were heid here yesterday at the Christian church. FREMONT The Nebraska Telephone mis iiu in a oouy uiB . uc also an address 1 appreciate if.e invuauon irura int board -of guvernrs." said the adjutant general, "and regret that we cannot put a regiment tlire during Ak-Sar-Iien. The naUonal guard until "tne'y become better l f" there will be an address CONFERENCE AT YORK "'-CewtealaI -Maa Will Oatea Wedae4sr, wltk Blake el sea la tkatr. TORK. Neb.. Sept. ts (Special- Wednesday morning the semi-centennial session of the Nebraska conference. Meth- od st Episcopal choren. will convene for ltoin.ny has ajrreed to have Irs proposed ""V BiP B -fyeTTlTrdn1oU1h.vV;Twhotbh. Omaha will prea.de. 1 K-,t. k .t,.. a,- The old Fremont On and Elctnc Licht company does not like the idea of putting in a new system at present and will net do so unless rt 'imre-d by ordinane. It is the Intention eventually, however, to Install such a system. PERI'-The -urth quarterly conference of the local Methodist church has just been held here and a resolution was passed ask ing the bishop to reduce the number of dis tricts and district superintendents in this conferences. The church unanimously asked the return of Rev. W. A. Tyier to this chariie for his sixth year. The official board of the church is considering the erec tion cf a new parsonage on the site of the old one to cost or more. FREMONT A -telegram was received here yesterday afternoon announcing the marriage in New York City of L. P. Lar son, the head of the L. P. Larson com pan y and the Fremont Brewerv. to Miss Ruth Weiser of Gothenburg. Sweden. Mr. Lar son has spent tbe summer in Sweden, his native country, and his bride is said to be Among this assembly will be L. M. Gnssby, who will deli -er the missionary sermch Wednesday afternoon; 'Rev. W. M. Blch D. .. Dover. N. H., who will de liver an address on Thursday morning; and in the afternoon an address by Mrs. IJbbie Allen, Dts Mo.nes. Iowa. In the evennc President Dogan of Wiley univerwty. Mar- acquainted and there Is no better way to - "u nraitrtnce sermon an acquaintance of long standing. They , acoujiinieil than a week at Ak-Sar-Ben A. A. Randall. In the evening Rev. will reocctipy the handsome Larson resi- get acquainted than a week at Ak r ten. Luccock of Kansas Cltv Dean dence orwEast Fourth street, his daughters. Now thai the Ice has-been broken I . hope v " -u " ot Kansas city. Dean M poKI and Mrs- Charles J. Marr. next year who evtr ts adjutant general , arjurn oi and their ta mi lies having recently va cated it. TABLE ROCK At the recent meeting for opening bids for the drainage work of i:ine? of Lincoln aad Judra Drvden of wiil see to it tiiat at least one regiment is -'T deliver addressea. On Sun prepared to spend the week in Omaha- da"' the Slh- Ptors in attendance will The board of governor lld not have tnej'11 " tb pulpits of the churches in the money to move the regiment and neither rttv. th morning and evening. Confer have we, so tha project had to be given love feist will be led by A. C. if sve had more time I believe that ; u" wane, ana sermon by Bishop Nuel- bids for the drainase district No. 1 of Pawnee county. Nebraska, there were but four bids fcr I the work, of w hich but three were con- sirtered, as the fourth was from Kansas we could have arranged some way to go. i m the forenoon. In the evening there certified check as required. Three bids up. but it is now tiM) laie to make- a 'credit able shoaing even if we had the money." Daln for Speakers. Senator I.urkett. C. H. Alcir.ch. candi date for governor, and Wm. iiayward. can- didate lur coaresa in tbe First dintrKt. propose doing tae erampaign stunt is a; wholesale manner next week. They have j arranged ait automobile t.ip. which is ex- i pecud to include . ev jy county in the J First coagrei-iuual district, and a total of ! ehout thirty toans. They pect the can-j didates fn every town to join them on the 1 jourucy and take part in the meeungs. ! W hea all the loval candidate! Una in their ' automobiles il Is exjeected to make a Ug : pi-ocea-on. The itinerary as arranged at ; will be an address by Rev. Barclay of Chicago, HL be supplied; Hooper and Betfieii, Thomas Smith; Kennard and Eik City. K. W. G. Hiiler; Nlckerson, Emmet Mitchell; Ck lar.d. G. F. Mead; Papillion, Joel J. Burke: Ralston to be supplied; Riehfteid and Union to be supplied: South Omaha, first church. James Both well. Leffier Memorial. T. M Ran son; Springfield and Piatford. E. J. T. Connelly. Tekarr.ah. George B. Warren Grand Island District G. H. Main, d.s Xrict superintendent. Central City; Alda, Thomas A. Bagshaw; Archer. Myron R. French; Bartlett. O. C. Albion; Belgraie. A. C. Bon ham; Boelua and Cairo, Charles F. Innis; Cedar Rapids. Merrin Long: Cen tral City circuit. J. F. Webster; Clarks. Charles F. Luscher; Columbus. Charles Wayne; Fullerton. Ambrose McVay; Fol lertxn circuit, supplied by W. R. Anstin; Genoa and Monroe, Milo W. Rose; Grand Island, first church supplied by George H. Phillips; Trinity. S. D. Bartle; Greeley. H. W. Wright; North Bend suppl.ed by Wine fred N. Walles; Palmer. Walter L. Elliott; Primrose and Enfield, Beiov Z. Stombagh; Purple Cane and Maple Grove to be sup plied; Richfield. Edward A. Smith: St Ed wards, G. M. Bing; Et. Paul. W. H. Under wood; Silver Creek. George M. Couffer; Skedee, D. W. McGregor; Wood R.ver. Virgil C. Wright. Neligh District E. T. George, district superintendent. Neligh. Albion H. H. Millard: Creighton. Earle Bowen; El gin. William A. Reminarer; Loretta. J. M. Wingett; L-ocb, J. M. Win gett; Meadow Grove. J. W. Illerly; Monowi, J. W. Illerly; Neligh. Thomas Hinkle; New man Grove, Charles Trump; Niobrara, Carl F. Steiner; Osmond. J. H. Hard; Paddock. J. H. Hard; Page, Joseph Stopford; Pierce, Benjamin H. Murteo; Piamview and Plain view circuit. W. D. Stambaugh; Royal John H. Allen; Spencer, Arthur S. Kellogg; Tildon. Walter C. Kelly. Norfolk distrct. D. K TindalL district superintendent, NortoTk. Neb.; Allen, O. W. Rummell; Been-.er, -B;T. 'Antrim; Beldon and Sholes, J. G. Galloway; Bloomfield. A W. Ahrendts, Carroll. B F. Shacklock; central circuit, Jessie g. Kemper; Coleridge, C. E. Connell; Creston and Leigh, C. H. Moore; Dakota City. William R. Warren; Decatur. William Cornell; Hartington and Crofton. Gustav E. Tonhagen; Homer and WaithllL John L. Phillips. Laurel. Harry - - - 1 W. Crawford were considered, Kansas City Dredge com- I j rtar.v of Kansas Citv. A VI Mnrn Jb Co of i I Humboldt. Neb., and C. H. Gombrey & j Frank Druliner; Newcastle circuit. J. W O- Langley; Lyons. A. S. Bueil; Madison, SCHMELZEL. DIES son of Omaha. The board did not formally J Kirkpatrick; Norfolk. J. W. Kirkpa trick Pender and Thurston. Henry M. St. Louis; Pilger. John Proe; Ponca and Waterbury. John B. Tost; South Sioux City, John F. INhlANlLT accept any bid. and the secretarr. W. C. 1 ! Keliers. was aJtRonxea to lnvestisate the .- v.fii u . ui,. 1 work of the various bidders, after which Z. . ' " . fr"" Idefmite action will be taken. Baser ky Sfaaale 'H kite Oat I H 111 a bottle of Pabst Blue Ribbon you sense the refreshing odor of hoos. The moment you taste it you appreciate it has a delicate flavor and agreeable smoothness you have not enjoyed before in beer. Pabst BlueRibbon He Beer of Quality comes to you foaming and sparkling with good nessthe ideal beverage. For a beer that will satisfy your palate and agree with you at all times, order Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made and Bottled only by Pabst at Milwaukee Why not have a case of this famous . - . mellow brew sent home r fnone to The Pabst Co. 1307 Leavenworth rj Douglas 79 ' IeL (A 1479 High School Students Try a New Scheme Get Up a Contest in Selling Season Ticket for the Athletic Contest. ti aweseai is as luiloms: . Tl'iyPAV, SEPTEMBER 27. University P-ace foreriuuo. Bethany fforeniXin. I , U sv.ny I p m. I drti-iiaood t p. ni- I Anh.aiiJ p. m. Aldnch and oihers. ) TORK. Neb.. Sept. U (Special Tele gram. h Sunday afternoon Clar'-nce Schmel xel. his brother, Marvin, add Fred Hennin went tunting. and when Clareaca attempted to pull his gun from the buggy, catching it by tbe muxsle, the hammer caught and discharged the gun. Tha load struck Sihmelsel on the side of the seek, severing the jugular vein, causing instant death. ! GREGG DIES 0F HIS WOUND swwtk Osaaka Mia skot by Jc44ei Y. W. C. A. WOMEN TO VISIT BUSINESS OFFICES CssaBtttrcs Will Civ Iatrodsctlea Aa.nelatlew t Otker Wasaesi Tsrassr aad Wednesday. Business people, that Is to say people In the business world, are hereby notified that Tuesday and Wednesday are publicity days for the Young Women s Christian as sociation. This, in plain English, means At tha meeting of the "Boosters' club" last Friday afternoon the ioilowlng stu dents from each class were chosen to be in charge of the ticket selling contest. The freshmen are to be led by Edward Peter son, the sophmores by Kenneth Crsig arid MUs Margaret Wood worth, the juniors by Dee Crane and Laura Zimmerman, and the seniors by Elbert Wade and Lon Howard. Poucher; Stanton. Joseph H. Smith; Wake field. E. E. Shaffer: Wliu v a Wayne, William Gorst; Winside. Amos Fet-! Th ca-mrin u to laJt 'n - nd wlU ser; Wisr.er. L. V. Slocumb; Wynbt and i M1 nC k from Wednesday. This will Spring Valley to be supplied. probably be the most successful plan cf I selling tickets that the "Boosters' club' FAREWELL RECEPTION has ever had. Tha selling of season tickets , has been adopted by the athletic boards cf FOR SECRETARY WADE I other bigh chol8 nd ha : proven a success financially. Direeters a-a Officer. ef Y. M. Teaier HI a. rsrewell Casapllsaesit. C. A. ' JUDGE VANDEYENTER HERE m. Burkett and tixy- ' Lr-Ui:aviJe ''vELE5P.r. SEPTEMEEP. is. Manly 14. J a. m. Mpir.g Water a p. m. fcrKk a I, m. Ati.n-n and otheis. Pa:myia . p. a. Burkttt and liay- , sard. THURSDAT. SEPTEMEEH S. km-kiji s a ax. b-i i li a dl rovk il . a. Uaeeola Fx aire, at Sa'a Home. that on these two days the members of the! tjOB tender a farewell reception to board of directors, the secretaries and the other members of committees will visit the i offices, department stores and various I OSCEOLA, Neb.. Sept. IS (Special Tele- 1 business institutions in which young women gram. Cal via S. Gregg, the South Omaha j are employed and provide these young I man who shot himself accidentally near women with introductions to the ad van - this city last Saturday, died this morning. ! tages w hich the association offers them. He has been residing east of Osceola and j The Introductions will take the form of tlie body wilt be shipped to Fullerton. CaL. t announcements of the plans for the coming i be I moa Pacific Tuesday. He was year. Omaha's Toung Men's Christian asaocia- lts stated Jarlst Spends 9iaaar Oasaka as ike Gaeat of Jadge M eager. ia United States Circuit Judge Willis Van- derarting general secretary. B. S. Warte. a week from Thursday night- The event is to be held in his honor by the board AsMdeventer passed Sunday in Omaha, but so directors, the officers and members of the: quietly did he come and so q-ietiy did association and the friends of Mr. Wade in ! he depart that possibly not more than a Omaha, who wish to be present. dosen people knew the distinguished jurist No formal program will be arranged, but! vu ia the city. Judge Var.deventer was on i uLout 7 years of age and bis advanced ! The city has been divided into districts, Bnrkett and Hay ward ' years were very much aaramst his recovery. ; a member of the board being in charge of ch district. There will be about fifty Ye iiiriaen p. Auburu a p. m. Adaiii.- p ra. Aidnen. FRIDAY. SEPi'EMBEit 30 Hni IV a. m Siei.a 1 p. m. snubert 4 p. .n. Fa;: Citi p. m. SATURDAT. OCTOBER L Salem a. m. l-Mn ! a. m. Hi.mv !dt li.i io 2.3k T : ituck 1 p. bu. Faauee ..l p. m. (1iut om Conaaalttee. L. B. 1I his reU. . .--. -y of the repubiivan state committee and his place will be fi led by R. 5. Du'iK'.a. editor of the Osceola R.-cord. Mr. l'uiier will take charge of the press lureau. which will be rua in connection with the speaker bureau. Iarlr-tiow far B.rkett. Senator Burke.- has received an invi tation frum Jti.n O'Callai-an. s-cretary of the Ca.ted Irish League of Anter-.ca. BROWN TO MAKE SPEECHES Ffaalor Lea rem on Skwrl Tsar Daring Wklek lie Will Make Fear A.Sreaara. KEARNEY. Neb., s-ept .-( Special Tele tram. Senator Norns Brown left tonight Dj( a sii.rt tour cf speech-making in Ne braska. On Tuesday he wiil speak at North Ioup. on Thursday at David City, Friday at Wahoo and Saturday at Central City. women acting as distributers of the ciati?n's yearbook. The directors, each of there wiil be music and refreshments, the event being held ia the big lobby room nf the Toung Men's Christian association building. Mr. Wade is to make a farewell address to the men of Omaha next Sunday in the Toung Metis's Christian association build- As he leaves to become general secre- 1 whom has charge of a district and its 1 !D i canvass, are: Mrs. George TUden. Mrs. J. -T of Colorado October 1 this will be the iu Aiken. Mrs. R. G. Schaeffcr. Mrs. Ed- 1t be miU be ablo to make here j ward Johnson. Hiss Haliie Haod. Mrs. A. j tar om" time. w. Bowman. Mrs. J. P. Bailey. Mrs J. R. j Tha board of directors and the officers of I Wetster, Mrs. Clement Chase. Mrs. G. W. the Yonng Men's Christian association are his way to Denver, w here he goes to pre side at a se&sion cf the federal circuit court- He was the guest of Judge Monger while in Omaha. Don't give up cigars ( ( stop smoking the wrong sort Light cigars elmnltr Innh mild, if DOth allilikt J wt rw wrapper and filler arc not mild in flavor. ,'L.V'-r'v i C' - 4e ,9 co, am IT ivi 1 I ii VS'at RobertBuras 10c Cigar Little Bobbie p Sc Cigar Identical in tobac- workmanship and quality. Dif ferent only in size and price, Thzbest you can buy at a dime or a nickel. Same stores sell both. GEORGE M. CONWAY, Distributor Slavs CEty.Codar Rapids, Unee' Most Food is Poison to the dyspeptic. Electric Betters cure dys pepsia, liver and kidney complaints an debility Price 50c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. Cliemnston. Mrs. G. W. Garloch. Mrs. E. A- Parmaiee. Mrs. J. P. Lord. lira. D. W. Merrow. Mrs. C. A- Sherwood. Mrs. G. W. Wickers ham. in charge of the farewell ption. I Persistent Advert.sing Is the Road to Ei; I Eetutns. Former PwXaaa.ter Plead. Gallty. i Tkrooak leesrra to DeUrf. M.1U-OLK. Neb.. Sept. U.-pec-al I DEAD WOOD. S. D.. Sept. U.-. Special Te!,gram.r-Peter Unruh. formerly pat-, Telegram h-u is expectea tr.at an orcer will shortly ne usued of the ornciais of p, ma-ter at T ndail. aV D.. today ploaucd gu.lty hi federal court here to using tne n-a-i!, to defraud the Me.-.n-jci te Co-opera- v, Insurance company of Minnesota and ADMINISTRATORS ASK FOR HEAVY DAMAGES to attend the national convention of the e-enui.ced to ten months in the jail league at Buffalo t-plrraber 1 7 and Z. -at Mau son. and to talis part In the do iberatiors ' thereof. The 1r.vita. on says that the n-i- J ekra.ka -Ne a otew. U nal oran.xatiun In the old country LEATIllCE The Euriington company is ,v ,,,....., v.-; LuiWug a new bndga over th.? Blue river the chairman of tne Irish party. John E v".unni". i.-;.i... j.lrir, j.n. botu ul this cit. were mar aud Ian:el Bui ie, all members of Par- r-.ed hire fMaXuroay evening by lie v. I. ti liaaient. ,irin. ) ; LEATR1CE M V. Nichols yesterday pur- ' chafed the f-ruitur cf tfie New burwuod ' the Chicago A Northwestern railroad rtina io lor nsasrts putting on through sleepers from Wad-! Tfcomaawd Dollars n tor Caa.iag wood to Chicago and a:so establishing x Doaik kr "!. dining car service on the ruaj into the j Black H:ila This is something that the Two stilts for damages have been filed Iwadwood Business club. hi been striv- against the Burlington railroad in district ing to aecure for sum. years and it is court amounting to tVkVXO. Both are now understood that the road is about j brought by Clara E. Hunter and John M. a new bndga over th.? Blue river to take favorable aeri.Hi on the plan, v-livin. aammiiiraini ana aamirustrwiur at tin. r-';-t at a cot of tr.mei. i At -p-aent there is no dining car ser- of the estaie of the late LOirtcco L. Hun- BEATR1CE Marshall G. Milla and M. salvia . r-.i th .::-.r. ,.n.r r,, u f . r .ut ' ter. Hunter was employed by the Burl'.cg- ' as On. aha without change. Rodr ( lluur Foaad. GOTHENBURG. Neb., si.t IJ. Spe cial.) Axel Fr.ir.t'erg a Jonn; tan a.i 1 lining about six rr.ii ot.-isr.-t t; Goth enburg. Neb., anat and kill i Liu. :f Sun lay wnlle hunting. He weni ti hia er s and borrowed a g-ia atnjt o'clock and ' s.aa as an icjm tliat he wanted tj a.T. ; a coyote. He a fouci ty Will. am Oate: -berg, who sa a him iyirg in n tit. a. lu , ius pocket was f jund a n-.-te wrmm la' ei.ed.sh. It said. Via ym r...-.i.e me fur . what 1 bar dnrT The gua found la ' such afoMU.n li-at it m as u;pa,-J t.ie ; tarel waj hel Ut the Ureax. ovt-r tne i ttart and the trigger a otf wita the f- Ti.e tijinea and a-io acre b;.:n-i "tie. u, ai entered the body. riut.a 'y be shot hini-eif w;... tuMr.. tie expreia iu improve tne ptace and pt.( it in ii Kiod Kiwpo as putf&ihie. TECi. jlJ-r-ii- Ai.l.am Druuk. a pioneef sett er of J 'uinwt i county, died last e.emn. alter being in faiug aeailh f.'r aume time. j lie a M yea o uid and ad lived here bEUxTKICE Mrs. Magsie Sls. widow of trie Ule Iravid Sum u. alio a as a prisoner duns; the late war. and who di-d in bvs triiw inirty years aao, has bvea ailvaed J-iuiai lavi pay. 1-EATH1CE Word aa received heie yeo-t-i2y Cum Dra Mrr. la . announcing t .e J-atn of Mrs J. DuaSa-. a former f.a:re rendent. Sue lull years of age. ( 1U i.v uas brcugiit tere Monday for in- j --Woot Coiioo Operatleea. torment. MANCHESTER, Eng.. Sept. IS. -The fed- IIILDRKTH-Tha Fran.lin Coonty fair erauon of caster cotton spinners met to-ja.-t c.id aa tno moat sev!r-f ul in tne , sjj- and tiecided on a general lockout on vi ma rjnif. i am rri:..Mu irvi 1 i-rle l-. 11 A nia. r .:rday a x a record break iag day. tne i -,n seiuoa oeiore mat oate. in tae H'ttmiK. l.irs toe groate-t ever knowa. J event of the lockout a.3M operatives will j TABLE ROCK ton and had- bees furnished two box cars, built together as a residence for himself latere t tate Foada. land his family while they were out on the P.EKRE, S. D., Sept. It. (Special.) (road. In a lit-.le der a year and a half in1 While on the right ef way. on the night which he has held the oiT.ce of state of January 14. 114. the petitions allege, treasurer, George Jouniwn has turned sparks from a passing loeomot ve set fire into the stale fund. Interest to the, ti the two cars and Louicco Hunter, who amount of I--. 11. and for his first term' was ' years of age. a:.d his son. David, the BRierest nc state funds, wiil reach T years old, were burned to death. The aucut f Jn.vOd. Under past officials this suits for damages are brought on behalf interest has gone into their private ; of the deceased's widow, his mother, ' funds, aad the slate received no benefit. ' brother and infant son. I Under ti:t r.g cunditions, tii item caa I I te locked upon as one of the sources of ! state revenues from this time on. Offla-aO Furniture Our dsk and office aupplr de part rr.ent ii tbe best equipped la th citj. Our organization la at your dia rosal to show rou what we can do. The suggestions cost 7oa nothing. In construction, only the best ma terial of their respeciivo kinds Is used. To those who buy and ute cot familiar with our line of roods, wi demonstrate and prove our statement. Miller, Stewart & fieaton Co. 413-13-17 South loth Street, t j but who ar ity to effire furniture, ask an opportun w i a .:.- Chimpagne s. better than L? r .;m warai I 7x a a - half no duty or ship freight to pay. .. in ri- n.u.i ami f.v-vu ' 'r "e. eP-i'.ajjy te co a and wheat- tir-a no iajtuij (ounat with the gun. It the regular moeuag bo affected directly. Ayers Sarsaparilla Digestion .. . -!raa jo asa s THOMSON CLOVE-FITTING1 ZBf il II half no fluty H or hip f rei&nt kJ l fT TP topL lii V iiWl)i U S 4 f.r.s. srr. LjfJ ! I 7 FISTULA-Pay vhsn CUItEO Ail Kecui L'iseates eared withovt m sargica 1 aw operstica. Na CUorolorm. Ether or ether gesYk era aseastnetic sec UL'KE CUUlNTtilD to last a LI FE-TXM E. tJ"ixiaTtos! rxgz. Wim FOR BOOK OH PILES AMD RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMOKIAL Ds E. ST. TABKY. 224 Bm K--UnC. Ooaoka. Kat...ka 'n'Wiiiii in - Hi aWi'i'i '"' i-V i"i""'"i ii Wi i'VssI ?sles