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TFIE OMAtTA DAILY BEE: SFXPAY. APRIL 10. 1004. 3 M ASSESSING LIFE POLICIES T-sw Hit a- furet:dr Va'tia H'i Vy B-aU B.arl to Ba Tfifcbl. 'TREASURER CALIS II STATE WARRANTS Are Redee-awed atate r Akoil Tirn tears la Raaalag win nt o Bealarl J f Ft in a Staff Correspondent ) j UNfOI.y. April -(Special )-Lh In ; fturance polices that tiv a taah valuation ( tipon presentation trt the company Issuing !them I another Item of property that has ton dug up by the State Board of Eiuall- tattnn for taxation that haa not hereto fore been assessed at.d taxed, that will i bring a rrnu Into the state. A member ; ft the board announced thla morning that ; lie saw no rtrnn for exempting f hew ' policies, an they lertslnly represented Jut much cash and he could not find, so ha . ated. anything; In th law that would Justify th board In exempting them. ' Should thla unofficial announcement be the official acrlon of the board It would rrarl an immer.ee amonrtt of revenue for tha state At the end of laat year there waa In force In Nebraska ts:.90.:W M In ... miA an n Ininrtnca v man aaid. 90 per cent of thla could - be (turned Into the companies for a rash val nation, as nearly all of the Insurance writ ten during the last ten years In this state was of that character. Last year there .was written I1H.MS.34 SO, and a sweater por . tlon of these policies can be turned Into the company. If not thla year, then within three years, for cash. . Ex-Speaker Mockett. who presided In the house during the discussion and enactment . cf the revenue law said he did not believe there waa an authority for the state board to tax the ; surrender policies. e. ; cause the Insurance companies had already !pald a tax un the tferrliims. and to again (tax the policy wottfd be double taxation. 'lie, with ather Ineurance men. will look 'tip authorities on th suVJect and will make a protest to the state board. Next Tuesday the board will meet to 'bear protests from fraternal companies re rirdlng the taxation of securities deposited aith the Insurance deputy. ( rail for atate Warrants. State Treasurer Mortensen today Issued ' k call for tTAOO warrants numbered M.273 !t M.8P7 for April 1J. When this batch Is ; fathered In It will wind up all warrants ' that bear a date earlier than June 9. 19ns, .Making the outstanding warrants leas than two years old. At the close of business 1 tonight thera was In the permanent school fund ITO.onO, for which the treasurer will rot seek out of state Investments. H has 1n sight the tto.oco yet due on the penl- tenUary cella; S0.OCO to be paid for the building of the Peru Normal school; tTAnfo at Kearney for the normal school; O.Ono 'for the hospltaJ at Mllford; and tl.0" for the building of the asylum at Norfolk, and WEflFCl A Device That is Scientific' Simpler Direct and Instantly Restores Hearing in Even The Oldest Person Comfortable, Invisible and Perfect Fitting. '30 Past Book Cootaloltts I Hlstorj if the Blscmri and Uanj Kun.nd Slpid TistlmoBlali fron All Parts of tbi World SEIT FREE. Ike Trw at err ef tke laseatlaw af wilua'i Coaaaaoa Seas star Draai Told ay Gra, H. Wllaea, tke luratar. t eaaf af tmm tsfaa'. gniaeat eoctorv. rat mi ana war apariaitaia t raa tea aa at graal m saa ... x Oi me aa too. 1 trlaal all iha ania-ial arena.-. tna naim4 ta raaaara aeartne. at tbey tallee to baaartt m la lha laaat. 1 aaaa vent tke sat apartauata la iha warla. tut tkelr effort, vera kMtiiliHf My raaa waa sraa.-a (.ratable! 1 grw eeaparaia trttnm enaale4 mm. tmllj I waa aeroaalaa Mora of a ratiaaa. aroMmc lb coaipaiMtahia of poupla beaua of tlaa aaao ajic my eeafneaa and aeoalttvaueaa cauaa4 mo. finally I a aaa to iartaeot oe BiraaK. aa aflar rtloat yoara of aofr. labor, and porau&al aiaaaiaa. porf-ied aomothtBS (feat 1 founa tjtta t na ptara of th aalural ear anjaia. an4 I callal H Wilaoa a Coax Kia Sanaa Kar Drum, which t naw aoar ar aa4 taht with earfect roaafon. ana do not avaa hava ta niMa tkm whea waaatns No on raa 1 1 1 1 aai arwanat tham. a laov So not aaow. ati aa lhav (ia aa aiacumlort whatavwr. I ararwlr kaow tl anraalf With thaaa arama 1 a now hear a whiapar I rj4a la the s irat coaveraatloa aaa haar avarrihins aalna; oa arouna aaa I rail haar a aaraua or lanara froaa aar part af a larpa rhvrrh or hall. sonaraj hoalth ta lmproe4 ha aaaa of the treat rhanga bbjf Har Drvma hava aiaa la ml Ufa. Me apirita ara knsbt an4 cheerful. I mm a rar4. chaasea aaaa. kioa mt fortunata dlarovary It la no longar aoa aary for iiv aeaf peraua ta rarr a t ru mfet . a tab. r aar other aura oaeVfaahuaieal aaaaaahlft. Mr l oraatoa aWnaa Ear pruai 4a. hat It oa that at M Loot arlactlSc prlaclplea. raetaiaa do metal, wtraa. or triaaa mi any kln4. aa4 la aatirely now aa4 ap ta 4ate la all raaporta. It la ao aatail that aa ooa ran aao K whan la puaitloa. yt It rollarta ail tha aoua4 wavaa an4 formeaa them agaiaat lha 4nua hoa4. rauaiog oa to hoar naturally ao4 partactly. It wtil thta en whan tha natural aar 4ruaia ara parti ally ar aatirely aaatruyaa. perforwtod a.-i I e4 ra Uaa4. ar tai ka4. It ata any aar frnai chtldhoo4 ta ol4 as aaalo ar foabal. an4 aa.4 froaa thai la. t that tt aVjaa aot mmrm, M avr aauaea lha hraat rTitaiioa. a4 aa h uae4 with caaafurt day aa4 Slc-t without removal for any rail w.lih aor eWire I raa tura doafaaaa ta aay per awa. no aoaUer how a.' g u I r-f i aaathar from catarrh, ararlet ferar. typkold or hrata fetor aaeatitea. a hiM-p. l-f roh. s-erin(a la th ear. aharka freta artll leey. ar throusb ac idaattt M iitatita not aaly earaa. httt at oara atnea tha procreaa of daafneaa aa4 all roartas a4 huaama ao;aea Tha srea:rat aural ursoae ta th world rrommen4 n. aa wall aa pay aartaaa of ail srhoola It w.U 4a for yna what a anedlrtae or aaedhal aknl ee tank 4o I want la pla.-a aay letpaaa hook oa ' r'lin ta th kaada ar rT df peraua la tha wori4 I will Sadly aeejd W Ire to anyuae whoa aaaaa and a4 raaa I raa st. It aoat-nbaa aad llluatrataa Wilaaa a t eaiaaea Sana Car lruiu aad rootaina hMba Sda letter tnt-ai Buaaria uaara ta tha I a It ad tataa. Canada. Blailra. Em lb ad Srln4. l-elaad. aax Auetralia. faew aaln4. Taaaaauia. d4 -a aad I aa roanoteat htlaada I haaa lottor fro -a poopla ta every atatloa af Ufa aaialMa-ra, rh ! :mu. lawyer, aaerrhaata. aariaay Udiea. Mr aad tell tha truth a Be at I Be ' a ta he d-rtrod froat aiy woadartaj Mil a aMe. 1 will Sad th aaaaaa of p-pai la ear aB lews aad -'e, anaay whtaav aaaae yw kaow aad I aaa aur taat ail thia wtil roaitae yoaj toat ta ran ml kaafaaia aaa at laat ha a a aaueed by B ' tevasrttaun. r't aWUy: wna tar th tree aao today aad eddi-aia. ' Srar Th a llaoa Ear l-raaa C., , Ja4 tU aliVa, Lauattiler'.jr , y. a a. . . CURE 0 ipecta to secure every one of these war rants. trbeir Day at Ctaer. The Dladples of Nebraska will assemble In force Rt Ithany. April 3. to asstst Cot- ner unlverelfv in rronrrltr obaervlne- Arnor ' day. Fxerr'lae-B will be held In the co'.letre Lapel at I p. m. Hon. H. M. Wilson will 1 r.rna4a n nit 't a 1 1 1 - A lha . nunli.c k.IiMB I Othr-r t-eai.rs will be rr. Q'ora-e U Miller I of Omaha, former Governor Robert W. I Kurmts of Brownvllle and Will M. MaurHn. mbt wjl read an original poem. Special uslc will be provided under the direc tion of Prof. Iola Mix Sutton, head of department of music of Cotner uni versity. A feature of 'tke, program fjrill be the rendition of two rocal solos by Miss Vera I'pton. a lining young "tar In the mnlcsl circles of Lincoln. ' Preceding the eserrlsea a meeting of the governing board of the Nebsuska Christian Missionary society will be held, and Im mediately following tha program the Busi ness Men's board will bold a. sjeemlon. Prraekar l Bxaisierwted. Rer. Joseph rnderwood, whose step daughter stated he waa the father of her child, haa received a complete vindication at the hands of the girl and at the hands of kl flock, composing the membership of Mt. Zlon church. A meeting of the flock waa held last night and the matter was discussed. The girl told that Rev. Un derwood was absolutely Innocent of her undoing and on the strength of this state ment and upon the evidence of a number of the membership that swore to the good character of the defendant, he waa exon erated. A committee composed of Major Moore, a state house draft clerk and Mrs. Nettie McDonald, prepared a statement of vindication which waa sent to the Lincoln press. Partly Meat If y Deael Maa. The body of the man found murdered near Humphrey lias been partially Identified by CMef of Police Routsahn aa that of John Moore, who waa In jail here some time ago. at the same time John Galvln was being held while the police tried to collect evidence to connect him with a bank rob bery. Moore was held only a short time, but Oalrln was sent to Jail on a vagrancy charge for ninety daya and upon his re lease agreed to get out of the state. Noth ing has been heard of him since, but during his Imprisonment Moore was frequently seen here and It Is supposed he waa wait ing for Galvtn to serve out his time. Gal vln tried to get a baker out In the state to send to Washington S2.000 In mutilated bills to exchange for him. , Howie for Frleadleae Report. The report of the Home for the Friend less filed with the secretary of atate today ahowa that during the last month there was received 171 and there wss expended S1QP.31. The home already had SHS.tf on hand, ao It Is still to the good 179 It, According to the report of Superintendent Hayward of the Kearney Industrial school, the total enrollment during tba last month was 158. and at the end. of the month It wss 1M. The inmates paroled were: Alva Dart, to hla father at Tampa. Colo.; A. Bump, to hla grandfather at Oakdale: Walter Good, to M. A. Brown at Kearney. Burr Larkln escaped during the month, but was captured and brought back to the In stitution. There waa received by the 1n atltutlon during tha month S3U.K, and ex pended tlll.Tt. laiartarr Cwsapaay Wlthdrawa. An unofficial report waa received In Lin coln today that the Thurlnga. a fire Insur ance company of Germany, had or would at once withdraw from doing bualness In the I'nlted States. The report haa reached the Insurance department here, but it haa not jet been confirmed by the company Four other companies that hare heretofore done a good bualness In Nebraska have withdrawn since the Baltimore Are, the Freeman of Baltimore. Greenwich of New Tork. Potomac of Waahlngton and the La fayette of New Tork. The report of the withdrawal of the Thurlnga. should It be correct. Is taken to mean that foreign com panlea have become frightened at the fre quent large flrea In thla country and are afraid of accepting risks. Goveraer Goes tm Ckadroa. Governor Mickey left thla afternoon for Chad rem. where he will deliver an rddreaa upon the occasion of the dedication of the new Toung Men'a Christian association building at that place. Monday evening the governor will go to Omaha, where he will ride the goat for the edification of the Vnlon Veterans' union of that city, be hav ing recently been invited to join. apreaae tealrt CaJL These cases will be called for hearing" April U in the supreme court of Nebraska: Goken against Dallugge. Butler; Smull.n against harton. louglaa; Ander.-on against Kannow, Cedar; i'rayer agalnai. belaer. Nemaha; Keliey against tooyrr, Cheyenne; (state Eteclru Meulcal Institute against i'lattver. ouglaa; beat against Oralapp, Johuaon; i'ou.urn against Mc Lfcmald. Lancaaier; Williams agalnttt Mliej. Richardson; frovklent Savings Life Assur ance Society against City of Uroini, erlg lnal; Aachen at Munich Fire lnaurance Company agalnat CHj of Omaha, original; Morrla againat County of Wssh.ngton, Waahlngton: Kennedy against s)fate of Ne braska, Coltax; Nebraaaa, Telephone Com pany agalnat City of Fremont, Ixwige. The following caaea will be called for re argument before the court: Tates against Jones National Bank. Sew. ard. Yatea against I'tlca Bank, beward; Yatea axainat Bailey, Seward: Yates againat Bank of Siapleiiurel, Seward. The following caaea will be called for ar gument before the court on motion for re hearing: County of Dodge agalnat County of Saunders. Saunders; Near Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric Light Compajiy against Dent. Douglaa. The following ta a proposed assignment of cases for besrtng Tuesday, May S: Penn against Trompen. Lancaster; C arke against Woodruff. htufTalo; Gill man against Toplnka, Box Butte; Brown against Keed. Boone. AmertcaJl Radiator Company agalnat American Bonding and Truat Com pany. Lancaster; Nelson Manufacturing Company against Amertcsn Bonding and Truat Company. Lancaster; Smith againat Allen. Douglas: (state ex rel Crandall aarainst Chicago. Burlington t Quince Kallmaid Company, ltncaster; K. A M Insurance Company against Mickel. Doug las: uncoin Traction Company against Heller. lancaaier; Parrott against McDon- atu. wouaiaa: ap t sine t ompany against nura. t neyenne: Kddy sgaint Citv of . 'matiB. uvuiiai. Bouin urnana National Bank against McOllun, Chase; Neal against Vansickle. Nemaha. The following caaes will be called for ar gument on motlona for reheating: McCook Trr. AY W. P Cnmnonr -1-- HJtrhco l': Gandy against Estate of Blaawll. Richardson. Haskaaaal aad v) lfa right In a flajht. tha result of an attempt to compel hla wife to leava her horn a and go witn mm, tonlfht E. Manser rrctared thrae dep cuta on his left wrist and la now In a aetioua condition, lis accused bis wife of doln the cutting Both vtrt arrested and Mrs. Manser waa released under t50) bond. The knife was found by the police In Manser's pocket and the blade was closed. ' The couple recently separated, the wife aulnc for a divorce. Manser went to her room on lower H street and, tried to get Mrs. Manser to come up town with him. She refused and a fight ensued. Neighbors separated then but co one has been found who saw the rutting. Mrs. Manser said Manser cut himself In an attempt to com mit suicide. Tba police believe ber atory. Ball lew Mall at Pailllaa. PAPILLloN. Neb. April -48pedal-The Plattdeutscher Veretn will soon beg-in the cvitaurucUua vf a larga fcrtck building to be used for lodge rooms and a dance hall. The coat will be La Lbs aeighbor bood wX Sa, mum, stii? H I WE PURPOSE RUGS ixl2 and 8-3x10-6 Wilton velvet room size rups, all new patterns, mi sale Monday at S22.75 We Avill plare on sale Monday 1150 samples of high grade rarpets 1$ yards long, leather bound. Worth 48.00. for . ORIENTAL RUGS... We have just receiv ed a large shipmeut of medium sized Orien tal and Kilem Rugs, worthy of considera tion. S3.5-.7-f9 Farnam St. FIGHT TO HOLD BIG LAKE Fiarca Wind Thmten. to Wash Awty ;h Retavniog Wa'h. eBWBBBSWBBWaWBS IMMENSE WAVES DASH AGAINST BANK Tim Were aad ski at Sawd Are teed te Repair tba Dssiifs aad Urgt Territory la Bared from lasadalloa. KEARNEY. Neb., April f -.Speclal Tele gram. The retaining wull and embank ment which conflnea the lake on the hill northwest of thla city narrowly escaped destruction during the terrible windstorm which raged for over twenty-four hour, ending Jast night. The wind caused Im mense waves upor the lake, which dashed against the wall and rolled ovtr the em bankment, washing and weakening the lat ter and tearlnj? a two-foot hole In the waa Men worked until t o clock last night repslrlng the damage with timbers and . . , i a - u .1 1 m . sacks or sana. dui mey u.u naiu k,.. saving the lake. An Immense body of water would have rushed, down uie mil ir the wall had given way and considerable damage would have resulted. BEATRICE. Neb.. April 9.-(Epecial.)-It Is something unusual for trains to be encountering snowbanks In April, but thla Is what happened to the Burlington and Rock Island roads In attempting to get trains through last night. A Burlington passenger and . freight train were stuck In a snowdrift In a deep cut near Blue Springs most of the night and did, not reach Wymore until about I a. m. It la reported that the Rock Island failed to get a train through from this city to Falrbtiry until this morning on account of the cuts being packed full of wet snow. The I'nlon Pacific also espelenied considerable diffi culty In moving Its trains on the branch between here and Manhattan. Kan. The late cold snap has been severe on the fruit crop, but ss the buds on the trees are not rery far advance!, on account of the lateness of tiie season. It is thought no damage will result. Wladssllla aad Baras Seder. NORTH LrOl P. Neb.. April t (Special ) For ihlrty-alx hour? a howling gale has been blowing down the valley, wrecking windmills, outbuildings snd causing a gen eral stampede of everything movable. The hardware store of O. W. Moore waa un roofed and the new Woodmen building suffered the loss of Its save spouting. One large double comcrib belonging to George E. John.Hon waa demolished. NORTH BEND. Neb.. April . Special) A severe north wind, accompanied by rain and snow, with the mercury hovering around the freesing point, has made tha conditions for the pa.t twenty-four hours unusually wintry for this time of year. Travel In the country waa almost impoa slble. One rural route deliverer was forced to abandon his trip after several narrow escapes from being overturned by the high wind. Winter wheat Is In prime condition and will be benefited by the fall of snow. Considerable suffering haa been reported among live stock, but no loss of great smount Is anticipated Fruit buds are un injured and prospects for an abundant fruit leld are good. Exteat mt ataras ia State, O NEILL. Neb.. April . (Special. Dur- tng twenty-four hou mrs one of the most s- vera and destrui live blixxards ever wit nessed by the oldt-st settlers here haa been raging. The storm started aa a gentle rain and waa welcomed by the farmers, whose Lands were needing rain, but after raining some hours tl'.e wind turned to the northwest and snow began falling, mak ing It practically Impoaaible ' for a person to see to travel any distance and delaying railroad traffic. This storm la specially unfortunate at thia time, along the Are belts where ranch men had their hay and cattle sheds burned snd will undoubtedely reault In further less to those who had their feed and pro tection for stock destroyed by tke flames. NORTH LOl'P. Neb.. April ft. -Special ) Xte Oral rain (or five, moalbs feil duxl& IB 5 Successors to tho Baker Furniture Co. and the Omaha Carpet 1310 - We Are Right in Touch with Spring With All tho Latest of the Season's Manufactures IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to imagine more beautiful home furnishings than we are displaying this spring. There are so many beautiful novelties displayed that there is no excuse for any lady not having her home appear as though SPECIALLY designed for her particular style. You are personally invited to examine our spring exhibit. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES CHIFFONIER tr Fiv drawer B'rlfn oak with ht'vel French r.late mirror worth fc.m. f0r chrTonlrr. 6.25 FURNITURE SPECIALS :.nn Iron Beds. 175 95c 2.25 3 85 for I'. o- Wovan Wire Sprine. for Mattres;. for $6 Pa nit iry Steel t ourhes, for the last twenty-four hours. About one-half Inch of rain fell, followed by several hours' of snow, the wind turning to the north and this morning is blowing n heavy gale. The temperature la about 3 dogrees. HARVARD. Neb.. April . Special ) The weather during the past forty-eight hours haa been varied and changeable, with the worst windstorm this winter. Wednesday afternoon rain began falling and by evening .36 Inch of water fell. . A light mist continued much of the time during yesterday, giving .us additional, and was accompanied by a strong north wind that Increased during last night. This morning a fine snow began falling with an increased force of the wind that has given to those who passed through that memorable snowstorm of April 12 to IS, lW.t, a strong . reminder, the material difference being In the amount of snow that haa fallen. 1UTAN, Neb.. April .-Speclal.) It haa been snowing all day at thia place with the wind blowing a gale. As It Is not freezing and the enow Is melting quite fast there is only about one Inch of anow on tha ground. The storm will do no dam age, as there Is nothing growing. A good deal of garden stuff Is planted, but is not up yet. Fear Danaasie to Fralt. Al'Bl'RN, Neb., April t (Special.) A snowstorm raged all day yesterday and' continued throughout the night. The wind blew a gale from the northwest and the thermometer fell 60 degreea. The snow was preceded by a rain and the roads are In a horrible condition. It Is feared that much damage haa been dona to fruit, as the buds were about to burst. ' TABLE ROOK. Neb., April t . (Special.) Two or three Inches of snow fell here yes terday, accompanied by a furious wind, making It very disagreeable Indeed. Today the sun has come out and the snow has nearly all disappeared, though a cold, raw wind la still blowing. HOLT COISTY 19 I'RO'PEHOIS Baaka Have) Deposits af More Than FIy Haadred Thoaaavad Dollars. O'NEILL. Neb., April 1- (Special.) It haa heretofore been a common practice of uninformed people to refer to Holt county aa one of the "poor" counties of the state. From the following figures taken from the official records showing the amount of money Holt county has on deposit In the various hanks, it will be observed there Is enough cash on hand to represent a pretty well-to-do county. Tha county has deposits as follows: Atkinson State hank t i.'JS TZ First National bank. O'Neill 14 29 Chambers Ftate bai;k I.li6 Cilixena State bank. Stuart 6 .lis TM O'Neill National 1-ink lofcairi Farmers' hank. Tuge 4 Tt ! Firt National bun. Stuart .37S.iii First National bank. Atkinaon 3.737 JJ Inman Elate bank tJ"'.j Total a. aS.Ji:.ST Aside from the above deposits by th county, the Individual deposits in the var ious banks Is considerably more than ajAOM. BY BLOWS OF TtHPE-lG'S FIST (rower's Jary Flsea Cawae ( May ward Easlsitas'a Death. FUIXERTON. Neb.. April -Spe-ial ) The coroner'a Jury returned a ve.-dut th.t Maynard Edglngton's death was caused by blows from the fist of Bert Tarpennlng, feloniously Inflicted. The entira day was consumed In taking testimony. Trwtav a-ounar TarrM-nninar waa rkrn a I preliminary hearing before County Judge Rcbinson. The funeral of Edglngton was held from his father'a reaidence :hls inornlna. the services being conducted by Rev. Pattee of St. Alban s Episcopal church of this city. Mlaaleaary roaseatloa la (loaeal. H CM BO LET. Neb. April 1 Special.) The convention of the Home Missionary society has closed its sesslod and those In charge report tt the most enthusiastic and satisfactory gathering ever held In the district. In spite of tha Inclement weather, which has been prevailing throughout. A local society was organised with a good sised memba-rahip. Immediately after the close of the w-aalon the Foreign Missionary society opened its two days' convention wila a Urge n .ruber of dclv 1LLER, STFJART & BEATON 17 - 19 Farnam Street BED ROOM SUITS Three-pieee ImiI room suit, solid oak, bed dresser and commode, French plate mirror. Three pieces at the price of one 4.75s V700D BEDS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Your choice of 25 odd beds in gold en oak. full size, 00 inches high, worth $7.50. $8.50 and $10.00. at S2, S2.50 and S3 gates present, and Mrs. Sarah E. Alex ander of Falls City, president, in the chair. Rev. Fulkerson, who for aixteen years, haa been engaged In missionary work In Japan, gave a lecture to a crowded house last evening on the work In the Orient and will apeuk again tonight. More Work for Plaitasnoath hops. PLATTSMOl'TH. Neb.. April -(Special I An official. In dlccussing the amount of work turned nut of the Burlington car shopa at Plattsmouih. statjd that tha prospects were favorable for the employ ment of an additional number of men dur ing the coming ?:immer, especially In the freight car dpurtment. Heret fore enly the heavy repair work has been sent here, while nearly all the lle;ht repairs on freight cars have been made at other points slong the mar where small shopa have been maintained. The f'lture p'ans of the com pany. It Is said, nre to do both the heavy snd light repair work at Plattsmouth, as the Improved facilities fT handling tha cars enables the company to get better work done here and at less expense than elsewhere In Nebrka. Pre pari as ta Asseaa Mortgagea. PLATTSMOl'TH. Neb.. April (Ppe clal. ) County Assetaor Teegirien Is en gaged In securing a lift of all mortgages on file in Cass county. He estimates that the total amount cf unreUased mortgages will be close to V'"""". It is safe to aay that many have bet n paid, but through reglect of the holder have not been released. Un less they are released very soon they will be as'ssed as a tax against the property. All prnper'y must be listed at Its actual value, he insists, and not at half, ss has sometimes been done, especially In stocks ol merchandise. Aak I'rraalaaloa to Beantlfj. HASVIN'JS. Neb . April . (Special. The residenta along Bellevue avenue have presented a petition to the city council ask ing permission to ornament that avenue. It Is proposed to construct miniature parks In the center of the thoroughfare to be tlllrd with trees and shrubbery The promoters of the ida promise to keep the street In the best of condition during the summer m'nths. If the jUn I carried out Bellevue avenue w.U undoubtedly become the most beautiful in the city. Blv.dB.OB.i Trace Stalea Teasa. FAPILLION. Neb. April a Special. ' W. R. Sperry of Weeping Water was In this vicinity yesterday looking for a sf.l.n team. Bloodhounds had Itai'l the mievaa, to the Buffalo schoolhouse, where the trail had been doul led bii k i I ii'avilla. The horse were fo.;nd tied Uir VSaapn.g Water U ft tbicktt. R Rg AiPS m DRESSERS Gor. n oak rlreaaer, lifvl pi;! mirioi, lilaih arade work tnanslilp, worth JId.x'. !r 4o-inrli top. 75 MATTINGS We w!U plarei on sal" Mondav .VI pieces of China nnd Jap MalTin(rs. worth from ISSr to ,'r. These g orris have hr'en dipjtlaved In our windows for the laat week. ON SAI-K MONDAY ONI.T. a aai s reajardless, Tj."". Rt AO and II n AT Z0 CENTS val,.., 7.5Q Said the advertiser: "Is there in Omaha a printer who can handle a color job right ?" Said the artist: "As good as the best. 'Have Root print it." A. I. 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