THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1906. MORIEXSEJ IS A CANDIDATE ris&lly IWiUM Eii Pomiuoi oa tb Governorship Joi.tn.tio. WOULD APPRECIATE HONOR IF TENDERED aettleate with Cwaaty TrenarVr Skew T Callectlaaa Dirtu I -frakrr ta Hit Bee a Eirry. tlaaallr Heaey. order new a rpralse er t a when It la dear that the appraisement made la lew than the actual value af the land A number af I'mi of land who deahwd deed tm appraise tent made by local ap praisers and who were refused because the board be the appraisements wer to low. threatened ult to force the board to de liver tha deeds. To be ax; re of hla ground Mr. Eaten asked for the opinion from the legal department. Mr. Brown held that it waa the duty of the board to loa after the Interest of the etate and when it refused to lasue a ded bc use of a low appraisement It waa actlr.g within lt right and waa per formlr.g its duties a the consttt utton re quired. Uikt CwMpaay lerntei. The Creirhton Oa. Electric Light and Power company of Creighton. Knot county, filed articles of Incorporation with the eecreretary of Mate thia afternoon. The capital stotk of the company la U.oon and the Incorporator are W. C. Caley. M. C. Tbetaen. Ferdinand Dworchark. H. A. HEMORRHAGES CURED Mr. E. A. Karner' Life Wasn't Worth the Snuff of Canil Until Cared of Consumption by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. 'The Effect Was Like Mafic 1 Felt Better From Fir ft Dot. 1 In cfflce and factory, shop, store or kitchen girls art at. work all over this land, and, alas I far beyond their strength. Young women who work are especially liable to female Ills. Too often the girl Is the bread winner of the family and she must toll unremit tingly, no matter If her back does ache, her limbs and abdomen throb with dull pabi and dragging sensations, and dizzy spells make her utterly unfit for work. These are the sure signs of female irregularities which kill beauty and youth. lydiaLKnldtam's Vegetable Compound builds health and strength for all women who work and are weary. It creates the vitality that makes work easy. From the thousands of grateful letters written by working girls Lto Mrs. Pinkham we quote the following : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I feel It my duty to tell you the good Lydia E. Pinkham '$ Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier have done for me. Before I took them I was very nervous, had dull headaches, pains in back and vas very irregular. 1 had been to several doctors and they did me no good. Your medicine has made me veil and strong, I can do most any kind of work without complaint, and my periods are all right. 1 am in better health than I ever vas, and 1 know It is all due to your remedies. I recommend your advice and medicine to all vho suffer. Miss Abbt F. Barrows. NelsonvCle, Athens Co., Ohio. Oh, If American girls who work would only realize that they have but one life to live, and make the most of their precious health and strength ! Mrs. Pinkham extends to every working girl who Is In ill health a cordial Invitation to write her for advice. Such letters are always kept strictly confidential, and from her vast experience Mrs. Pinkham prob ably has the very knowledge that will help you and may save your life. Lydia L Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail E i from m Staff Correspondent-) LINCOLN. Jin. . (Special. Pe ter Mor irnwn. mat treasuter. if a candidate for governor. Mr. Mortersen la not a fighting candidate, but he will appreciate the nomi nation on the republican ticket If It if given to him. Tin if the official announce ment made by Mr. Mortensen today In a itf.er which he sent to a friend hi the northwest section of the rtate. The letter ia as follows: I am in receipt of your favor of recent date and beg to thank you for the infor mation that my nomination for governor i being favorably d.ecuHad tn your city. 1 have also' noticed that many republican I Cheney and George A. Brooke. Th com pany Intends to Install a lighting plant at Orelirhton and do a general power business. reaervlTig the light for long diatance trans mission lines. The V. L. Stickel Lumber company of Kearney has filed Ha article of Incorpora tion, with a capital stock of EW.WO. The A. M. Stlekel. M. R. Bmith. W. L. Stlckel and A. M. Stlckel. Lacai Reek Ball. The sheriff of Phelp county has been cited to appear before Judge Letton tomor- newDarers are sucfestlns rr nroh- ahle candid: ic. I he also been ap- j incorporators sre proacneo oy otner irieria to ascertain my view on the sub.iert. To all 1 have stated that I am not seeking the nomination for the governorship or any otner office. In my two tr-me a state trefuiurer 1 have h.A . v ...11 ., ....1 . . ; l l. ' responsibilities.' If the conduct of my i rwr ortilng to show cause why he should omce has been such tw to deserve the ap probation of the people and party 1 have beeu fully recompensed, and have no fur ther claim on the party. Our party haa within lt ranks hunarwis of strong, calla ble and true men who In the office of gov ernor would be an honor and a credit to the state arid party and whoae abilities and not admit John R. Lucas to bail. Lucas was recently sent to the penitentiary for life for murder and the case was reversed by the supreme court. Application was made to the trial judge for his release on bond and it was refused. Attorneys for Lucas AID FOR FRUIT PRODUCERS CoBgrestm&n Pollard Makei Flea Committee on Agriculture. to Martin introduces corporation bill IBAaald Hal e Gwreraaieat perwlalaa f All C'wrparatlaBS Encaged la C'wainserce BHura tha Mate. (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' WASHLXGTON. Jan. . (Special Tele gram, i Congressman Pollard appeared be fore the agricultural committee thia morn ing In behalf of his resolution appropriat ing f'.l'.O" to make demonstrations for the fcfm fit ol western farnra against fruit tree fiesta, in the course of bia argument Mr. Jtllard said some of the people In Nebraska iad for the past fifty years been raising Trtrtt only to meet with disaster at the end. the secretary of commerce and labor a license or franchise permitting It to engage in such trade or commerce. The amount of this license or franchise Is left to the discussion of the secretary of com merce and labor. Another feature of the measure Is a clause which authorizes the secretary cf the Department of Commerce and Labor to appoint an expert accountant to e lamina the books of these corporations and be may also. In his discretion each year, between July 1 and la, call upon the officers of such corporations or campaniaa for a full statement of their pros earning". The bill also empowers officers of United States courts to take cognizance of any violations of its provisions and to proceed against violators. Palest Oflice Pa y a. The patent office is practically the only self-sustaining bureau of the government Commissioner of Patents Allen today sub mitted' his annual report to congress. In which It is shown the net profits of hla acrviccs deserve reoornltlon. However. I sm willing to abide by the d-lilerate Judgment of the party, and If the i'noliriied nomination for governor is ten dered me by the republican state conven tion, same will not only be accepted, but highly appreciated. Tsrce Caadiaatea la Taller. This announcement of Mr. Mortensn makes three candidates In Valley county for the republican nomination for gov ernor. John Wall and Senator Fries being the other two. Mr. Trail was here yester day and be made the statement that be intended to stay In the race until the finish, and that he was receiving encouragement every day. It has been talked around the state house that the way the fight between Mr. Wall and Senator Fries would be settled would be by the indorsement of Mr. Mortensen by the republicans of Talley county, but this will not come about without a fight, as Mr. Wall said emphatically that be would be In tha fight and intended to do his best to get his own county. Senator Fries may stay in tha fight, though he has said he would get out when he saw there was no chance for his nomination. Mr. Mortensen will sot make any fight for tha nomination, be said toe: a . Around Lincoln there is still considerable talk about Governor Mickey, notwithstand ing that ha said he Intended to retire to private life when his term is out. A Lan caster county politician said last night that he believed much pressura would be brought to bear an the governor to get him to run. As a matter of fact friends of Governor Mickey believed that he could be induced to change his mind about going back to the farm. Tax Cadlwtiawa Heavr If the final settlement tf county treaa urers with the auditor are lndicaUona. these are prosperous days for Nebraska. t"p to this time forty-nine county treas urers hava made their final settlements, and with the exception of two every oounty shows larger collections of taxes than for tha sama period of last year. This is not as indication tht mora money has i ocen couecteo aunng uie year than last sought his release under habeas corpus pro ceeding and the writ wss Issued ry Judge Letton. Lucas and the sheriff appeared In court tMs evening and the attorney ques tioned the right cf Judge Letton. a single Judge, to issue such a writ. The case then went over until Friday. REMLTTIO!!! FROM KiET Busrala Cmmmtr Lawyers Waat Ha Saath Platte Jadlclal District. KKARNXT. Neb.. Jan. J5. Special. V-At a meeting of the Buffalo County (Nebraska i Bar association, held at the courthouse In said county on January !ti. the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas. A propoaltion Is new before congress to form an additional district in which to hold the federal courts In the state of Nebrsske by dividing the state into two districts, i.nd Whnreas. It has been suggested that the Platte rHer. running east and west through said state, form the dividing line between said two districts: end Whereas. It would In the Judgment of this association be unjust snd Inequitable, by reason of the rreat length of the state east and west snd Its comiarative width, to so divide the state; therefore be It Resolved, That we. while earnestly desir ing: and recommending the formation of two Judicial districts, are opposed to the division of said state bv anv eust and west line, and most respectfully and urgentlv re quest that the state be divided so as to form an east and wst district, thus accommo dating the jieople of the western part of the state, whose interests and business In the federal courts ar now of great importance and yearly becoming more so. It is further Resolved. That a copy of this r"Slutlnn be sent to each member of the Nchrasks delegation In congress, and asking thir careful and earnest consideration thereof. IRA D. MARFTON, W. r OLDHAM. FRANK E. BEEMAK. Special Committee Buffalo County Bar Association. . .-. . - , f ..." - 1 - V . x . . - " ' .V ji'XX ' : MORRISON MAKES SETTLEMENT Ma a Arrested la Omaha for Maria Mvrt gaged Praerty la Sajaarc. OGALALLA. Neb., Jan. 3. (Special.) Tha stock of Jewelry owned by D. V. Mor rison, on which the First State bank or j y.ar Dut nwrjy during the last month of Ogalalla held a chattel mortgage., haa been j tha j-ear. as compared with tha same AVTI-aALOOK LEAGTE MEETING released from attachment and Mr. Morrison is now in possession. Mr. Morrison was ar rested la Omaha last week and brought to Ogalalla on the charge of removing mortgaged property from the county with an intent to defraud the mortgagee. Judge Reid of Fullerton at once came to Ogalalla month of the previous year. The greatest Increase was shown in the statement from Boon county, whera thia year C0.S00 la shown In the final settlement, while last year the final settlement shows only K m0 collected. Cuming and Dakota counties Show a decrease. The former collected ! follows: lateresttag Pragmas Prrsarel far the asssal Meetlaa. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Jan. (Spe cial.) The annual meeting of the Anti Seloon League of Nebraska was called to order this evening at the First Methodist Episcopal etaffch, 'Superintendent J. B. Carnes presiding. . The initial service began at S o'clock, when President 8. Z. Batten f Lincoln delivered his annual address. Dr. Battea is pastor cf the leading Baptist church in the capital city and is a speaker of recognized ability. He was followed by Rev. J. Iewis Marsh of Lincoln In an ad dress pertinent to the work of the state league. The program for tomorrow Is as MR E. A. KARNER Lead lng Citlr-n of Lotrts Like manv a man and woman. Mr. Ka rtwr drifted into consumption Throtig thinking he was too strong to doctor a me re cold. Only the use of Duffy s Pure Malt Whisker at the critical moment s sved his life. He says: ... , . "Earlv last fall 1 caught cold, but being s-rong and rugKd. bsd an Idea I ocsald wear it off. I kept getting worse all the ti me. The trouble aent deeper Into the throat snd developed a bad case of catarrhal bron chltts Medicine seemed to have no effect. The po'imn worked Into my lungs, and by F ebrurary the doctors gsve me up to die of consumption. Hemorrhages impoverished my blood; I lost flesh, and was completely tn'de'spalr I commenced taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. The effect was like magic. I felt better from the first dose. Hojie crept Into my heart, refreshing sleep came back: nitrl t sa-ests were not so frequent. I could take deep breaths with less Vain, mv digestion Improved, snd. thsnks to your wonderful medicine, la six months was c'ompietelv cured: once more s strong, hearty, well-filled-out nun, full of rim. rigor and amblti'on.-K. A. Karner, KB N. 2Srd St.. St. Louis. Mo, July 1. 19. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey DOES CURE ALL THROAT AND LUNO DISEASES. It swepe them clean out of the system and helps nature rebuild the weakened wssted. broken down constitution. Mr. Karner tells the whole story, but we'll gladly send vou free s booklet filled with photographs and voluntary letters from a few of the manv thousands it has cured of consumption, pneumonia, pleurisy, grip, bron chitis, coughs. -olds. indigestion, dyspepsia, malaria and low fevers. Duffy Pure Mslt Whlskev makes delicate women strong, sickly children well. It's the great promoter of health and old aee; the sure preventive of disease. Over 4.Mio known turea iu 60 vears. No other medicine has such a record You can get It at all drug gists and groorrs, or direct. Price H OP a bottle. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. Roches- ' ""Iuffj-"s Is the- only whiskey rrcogTiiwsl by Gtrrnin"iit as a medicine. It Is absolutely pure, contains no fusel oil, and is sold in bottle only: Server In flask or bulk. Vou will know the genuine by the Old OhtoIM trademark on the label. Rer that the ttrap over the cork to unbroken. Refuse rmbstl tntea and Imitation sometimea offered by dishonest dealer. They are harm ful and will not rure yon. body. He has been vtaitlng near Syracuse, returning home the last of iast week, at which time the eruption was just beginning la ihrtw BEATRICE Quite a number of stockmen the taigiian speajrmg a arm. fwm kim -itv rtnrid the Valdo saie of v B EA TRli'B The marriage of Juroo-Jersey siigs at ue wm yasvrraay. i dji hu jbih. bvik . nujn Ttiirtv-ilve heacL auld for Sl.libJbO and -alxl-miaed at to lionte t the bride lows is a missionary college In Dublin. Ireland, which during the past fifty years has supplied large, number of learned and sealoua missionary priests In ail part of Curtis sol- Ttiirtvflve bead, gold for fL,UbJbl and -slxt-mnled at taa lionte of the bride mother, head brought tuOl. ra Hoyle of Pickrell last evening in WOOD KTVKR The double wedding of the pren ot l'J Miss Laura Fairbaak and Henry L-eil Rr. Mr. Mills officiating. A wedding aup and Guy Fairbanks and Miss Bessie Pratt I' swed at tha dose of the oere- in behalf of Mr. Morrison and It was , jj lo put ln lu flnjJ Mttlement last i ' a m Annual meeting of trustees learned through him that It was customary for Mr. Morrison to take with him when on the road Supply of Jewelry in order to be prepared to make sales and various deals and this ha also been done by him on other occasions since he located ln the ' Jewelry business at this plane. Judge Reid bureau during the past year from fees, waa , a(JviB,a a settlement, which was made in and further than that, that there h tnf c)rl, .nd primmaj wherein lla-aft a a. i.. 1 r .. yea,, and this year collect. C.,m: while w -Ow"" BeV iw Dakota shows B.J last year and CW6 Forres," Rev. W. M. Balch. Ph. V . Un tlJs year. The following tabulaUon give l00'0: "Our Friends." Rev. M. Olsen, Watisa. . v. ,k. . .v. I P-..m u.r Measures." Hon. Thomas inonr. WOOD RIVER The funeral of th lata Jt-cI C Parkhurst was leld this after noon at the Mt. Carmel church and waa attended by a large number of people. Mr. Parkhurst was an old settler and au old oldier and for ".he past few xuontlis waa confined ln the Soldier s Home hospital at Grand Island. FREMONT There a as a big crowd at ! the roller skating rink last evening, la ws to the credit of the patent office on January L Wit, from fees, th sum f ue to scsb fungus and codling moth, and fS.lM.WL During the year Just closed as the Depaitmrnt of Agriculture had made Commissioner Allen signed 26,87 patents to urcesaful demonstrations against certain fsts of fruit trees ln the tidewater regions t Virginia he believed it would be nothing rnore than right to have the demonstrations made In the western states against the ysTs ln that section. He made a very broad Statement to the committee that Nebraska today grew as ftpr fruit In quality as any tste In the union. er laa Dlstrte la Wrsisala;. Senator Warren today Introduced a bill yiroi'kding for the creation of a new land district In Wyoming, with headquarter at Ondy, to be known as th Big Horn land district. The bill provide the new district Shall In-Hide all that portion of Wyoming embraced In Big Horn county, excepting land within the Bhoabone Indian reserva tion. Senator Gamble tndsy introduced a tfup 1mIc of the bill presented ln the house by sHepresentatlva McCarthy, directing the court of claims to hear and determine the cjuestlun of the restoration of unpaid an giultle of the Blaseton and Wahpeton bands gif Sioux Indian. The secretary of the Interior haa author ised the purchase of 13. (mt barrels of cement for immediate Aelivery to be used In oon iructloa of the Shoatione Irrigation project la Wyoming. BUI B.ewlai frsrill. Repreaentaiive Martin is ai-parenlly of tli opinkm that ourporatious and Julnt tock companies should be operated la atreat maaaure under government super vision. Today be introduced a bill entitled 'T Regulate Corporation and Joint Stock t Companies and Other Associations En ttaged is Inteiatate and Foreign Cum suerca.' Toe cliief features ar that such wmpaules, eacept those engaged exclu lvely in business of coniiuon carriers, hall, after January L 1C, obtain from inventor residing ln the United States, and I.S9I to iwrsons living in foreign countries. During the year. Ti9 patents were Issued to residents of Nebraska; ninety to citizen of South Dakota, and forty to inventor residing in Wyoming. Desmrtsseat Sate. Representative Kinkald today recom mended the appointment of Chea China to be postmaster at St. Paul. Neb., to suc ceed the present Incumbent, E. D. Per kins, who does not desir another term. M. A. Brown has been confirmed as postmaster at Kearney, Neb. tpon recommendation of Congressman Pollard. Dr. K. R Haggard has been ap pointed pension examiner surgeon at Lin coln. Neb. Otia G. Meaainger of Louise county, Iowa, has been appointed fourth assistant ex aminer in the patent office. sail Daty Kessared. Representative Kennedy presented two separate petitions today on behalf of the World Publishing company and the Western Laborer praying for th repeal of the tariff on linotype and composing machines. The tariff on these machine is ti per cent. Peraaaal Meatiaa. Congressman Kennedy tonight was the guest of tlx Caledonian club, which cele brated Robert Burns' birthday, and spoks to the tuast of "The Preaident." General Culver and Colonel Jenkins wer entertained at ojuner iast evening by fvrp rwMmtativ Hinshaw. The secretary of the Interior today or dered the withdrawal from any form of dis position some KU additional acres of pub lic land for use ln connection with the Hr'.le Fourche irrigation project ln South Dakota. Morrison paid the costs and the cases were dismissed. Mm Yy ILL? Are ycu suffering physical pain, or which you are unable to find relie? Writ ts th Weltmer Institute (Prut. SV A. WELTMER. Founder and Prwudratt NEVADA, MISSOURI Stating your cas:, and you will receive by return miil, FREE OF CHARGE a healthful and healing suggestion. Can refer you to cured patients in every city in America. Mention this paps. 1 All Rallaws' Alasnal Associativa. PLATTEMOtTH, Jan. K.f Special. i The All Hallows' Alumni association of the diocese of Lincoln held its annual reunion this year at Father Bradley's residence. The visiting priests arrived on the after noon trains and sat down to dinner at S p. tn. The part of toastmaster was ef ficiently filled by Father Hennessy of Man ley, and many happy remarks were elicited In response to the toasts usual on such occasions. At the business meeting belf sfter dinner tunny matters were discussed and de cided upon with relation to more perfect organisation. The offiorrs for the past year were re-elected for the current year. as follows: President, Rev. John Kennesy; secretary. Very Rev. William F. Bradley; treasurer. Rev. Fugene J. Feeney. Among other things It was unanimously resolved that the funds of the association should be devoted to the education of priest In All Hallows' college for work In the home diocese of Lincoln. A solemn high mass of requiem for the deceased members of the college throughout the world was sung in St. John's church. Father Bradley was celebrant, Father Hennessy deacon and Father Cronln ub deacon. Father Murphy and Feeney as sisting in the sanctuary. Letters of regret at unavoidable absence were received from alumni members in various parts of the diocese. and there is still on hi.nl !""T'Jal club this afternoon steps were taken , pennlendent of transportation, subJecTio th. order cTe j to : S" Tark Ossslr Brldga Cwatrart. TOP-K. Neb.. Jan. St. (Special. At u. meeting of the county supervisors yesteruay bids fur building of Tork county bridge for th ensuing year were opened. There were eight contractors present who appeared to make an effort to secure the contract. As waa predicted. Mr. Toaie of Omaha secured th contract at a considerable advance over the bid of on year ago. The county board advertised for bids in accordance with plans and specifications sent from Lincoln and as this was the first time advertised they wer considerably disappointed on learning that the bids were all an advance over that of a year ago. A member of theboeij aid that be believed there was no com;e tition among th bridga builders and that long before bids of counties were advertised he believed that the bridge men got to gether and allotted different counties t each other. Telebaa Cmwmmmy Klr-a (I TECVMSEH. Neb.. Jan. 3. (Special Tel-egram.e-The first annual nieetiiig of the stockholder of the Johnson County Home Telephone eomrtan waa held here this af ternoon and th following board of direc tors chosen: M. Roll on. p. H. Hopauna. G. W. Bearae. S. P. Davidson. H. PbeJpa. O. Wet tste In and F. E. Cobb. At th di rector's meeting th following emcers siiti rhoaea: Preaident. S. P. Davidson: rice president. P. H. Hopkins: treasurer. Harry Phelps: secretary and general manager, r. E. Cvbb. fair Idea of bow the collections show up for the last month of th two years: County. 1. lns. Boone f 4,ono fai.ooo Buffalo S.W 10.(I0 Burt 2.5 . Butler 4.O1O 6.W Chase 1.6311 :,iM Clay i2S 1S.354 Colfax X.filS S.SK7 Cuming S.3.T7 i.km Dakota 3.2SC 2.1 ss Dawea i.m B.sfiS Iixon I.74K i.61 It.dge fi.JSS 1.27T iKiuglaa 13, -4 Sil.tm I'undy 1.H.-J l.irj Fillmore 7.77 f.yrg Furnas ,7 L.7a Garfield JST 1.1S Fwat af Tax Lltlaatlsa. Attorney General Eroa n today sent out to the various counties which wer de fendant in the railroad tax suit a de tailed statement of the amount of money collected from each oounty to defray th cost of the special examiner and the amount of money that baa been paid out. In all there ha been collected from the counties S1.1& ln the bank. attorney general. fjBS.10. With the excep tion of fi.30. which was paid for the col lection of personal checks from county treasurer, the money has gone to Charles PearsaU. the special examiner. The money was contributed a follows: Cass t 3B Phelps s Lincoln 30 Gosper . Greeley Sti Sherman .Hi Cheyenne 3h Richardson Jefferson ffi r"lay Frontier K Nanos 2i Polk ' Nuckolls 21 filoux ! Fillmore a Furnas 15 Sheridan 'Si Hitc hcock "5 Boone 2S Valley JO Red Willow 5i Da a son Saunders Ixmrlas ' Pa nee S Harlun S Surpv In KimbsTl S Adams 2i Ttiayer Ioue Nemaha Si Yora " Z. Heaard 5i Kearnev 25 Saline 5 Buffalo Ieuel TS Madiaon Merrick (no !6 I'undy S. Box Butt Zi Johnson Si , Total tl.ll Waif KHIIac Prtaale. Hunting aolv. s in a fiaying pastime in Ne braska these days. Todsy and yesterday over JOU affldaits wer received from coutity clerks that certain persona had killed bo many wolvee and had claim against the state. In all there has been paid out since the legislature adjourned about flli.OA of the tLZ.Vt) appropriated by the last legislature. It is said great wolf hunts have been in dulged in by parties In the west end of the tats and that account for enormous busi ness done ln the a Mne. Flaal Aerkv. . laisraare. Insursnoe Deputy Pierce has gone to New York to put his final veto Or approval on the investigation made by th insurance deputies or their representative of the In surance aompaniea. Mr. Plerca wOI attend th Insurance oongnas to meet in Chicago February 1 before returnmg ts Uncoln. Haa rd Caa Brleet Assiralsesaeat. The Board of Educations! Lands and Funds will continue to review the appraise menl of arhool lands made by local ap praisers, as It haa been doing ia the past. Land Commissioner Eaton haa secaree' from Attorney General Brown aa opinion that tha board la actlKT within It right when It Iiarnell. Lincoln: "Our Foes," Hon. A. G. oirennarger, uncoln: "Our Financea J jv. vi orraa. Kronen Bow : "f Rev. B. M Long. It. D.. Llncol Financed - J wan killed in a runawBy accident her Our Future " i veml years ago. and a nephew of General , fad probably not yet receive , 'ur r-uiure, rolhv they sent him with which to n " . v'ri" - . fm U'inM In tn cll or W. P. Avleeworth. Bethany; address, on. J. ri. Mickey, governor. Wireless Telegrraph at Kearney. KEARNEY. Neb.. Jan. 26. (Special Tele gram.) A wireless telegraph station ln Kearney is one of the probabilities of th near future. W. F. Conklln. a representa tive of the De Forest Wireless Telegraph company Is in th city' for the purpose of arranging for opening a station her which win be worked in eoniunrtion with . v,.i- parents. E. A. Stuthelt and wife, serosa the . .-. , . . , line in Nemaha oounty. t taUoti. which extend aero, th con- NORFOLK A convention of cement con tinent. A large number of them have al- ' eret users will be held here next Tuesoay ready been established. Mr. Conklln ex- i nd Wednesday. Thre oonvenuona are lo pect. to be in the Cty for several day. and j j Vaandne aT McSoThe'y nopta lo make all arrangement for opening , are patterned after the national convention the local station before leaving hare. ' reoeutly held in Milwaukee and are for 1 the purpose of promoting the cement con crete business. BEATRICE A party of Burlington offi cials, comprising ti. 1- Byrain, general su perintendent; j. L. Dickinson, aatusrant su- aita . n. the southern Prwsneetla; far Oil and fins. BEATRICE. Neb.. Jan. Jt (Special Tele gram.! At a meeting of the Beatrice Com- occurred last evening at the Fairbaiiks' home near Prosser, and the ceremony was performed in the presence of a large num ber af guests. BEATRICE Bes trice lodge No. IS. Sons and Daughters of protection, installed these ofneers last night: Polly Bull, president; Samuel Eccles, vice president ; Alex Gra ham, marshal: J. F limy, secretary and treasurer; 6. V. Kassing, outer guard; Ly dia Hull, inner auard. BEATRICE Leonard Colbv. a boy IS ciuaiiig maty irom l eaar jniuns. a no came reara ol age. was thrown irom a horse there to see the original Thad Browning, yesterday a-d received a broken collar who was supposed to have been killed Just bone and a" re bruises about the body, across the river about a month ago. Thad The boy is a :on of the late Dr. Colby, a no " not there. The management clainwd pay xus cac far from Winfield. la., to Fremont and return. They insist, however, that h ia positively coming. LYONS The work on the Great North ern railway has come to a standstill at this place. AsKisianl Engineer Hobart hav ing tiniKhed his work has left, leaving . t very tiling in readiness for the track lay ing machine, which will come in from tn south. The track has been laid to within about cine miles north of Lyons, stopping at the big cut, the largest on the new road and which has not yet been finished. Th Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis r Omaha , railroad depot, which will be the finest I between Omalia and Sioux City, ia last nearing completion. 1 NORFOLK HI Piper, a far mhand from Madison, and T. O. Bottecher, an lo chopper from that place, were arrested her and sent back to Madison today on Un charge of stealing tiiT.bu irom Ptiiltp Knapp. Pijier s employer. Pljier tins morning . aa- mined his guilt. He said that be drove ta j Madiaon with a load of bogs, received a j check lor tl'Mi. approached ctotlecher and, after dividing the money, they started to walk to Norfolk. 1'iper had been ln th employ of Knapp for five year and warn considered a trustworthy farm hand. Fur ther than that, he liad f& coming to him in wages at the time. The amount taken . maka the crime grand larceny. ElHjAK A. Timmerman. a well known , and highly respected citisen of E-dgar, died last night after a lingering illness of over two mi ntha. Mr. Timmerman waa born in New lurk state in a loan about four miles from New York City, where he p. m -Derotionai service; address. Chan-t FREMONT J. L. Garrison haa ued th Hammond PubliaUlng company lor utx-.i, placing hi damages al tL.sou. He complains of the publication of an article which ap peared over the signature of J. E. Andrews aa a paid advertisement. Garrison also iias a similar action pending against An drews fur slander. HVMBOLDT Rer. L. Ludaig of the Lutheran church performed the ceremony which united the Uvea of Miss Mary Stut helt and Will Kuhlman. two well known young people of thia section. The wedding took place at the home of the bride s fi 1 .rfl u v fnim report next Monday was appointed to look ! Nebraska City in Mr. B.vram s private car. after the matter of leasing ground on which After a stop of a fern- hours the party went to begin operation. wejt over the Holdrege branch. j HVMBoLDT John Mieer. for many I year a resident of this city, who was sent , wrtT-J- w M:. several months ago by his implement coin- FLATTPMOrTH About JOB Plsttamouth tianv to look after their Interests in Canada, rm-h. in stiwi bus irom Arf-iuin, wum mma, i wlv llia education and where he was t,, r-,cw- " r Iil,,u uv"r v? . married. After teac hing school for a few ' ' ... J ur M V OU II 1 V , Ar IlllRBJ'Il Teacher' association will hold a meeting 25 in Louisville February 10. I periences I Kith on the way down arid since PLATTSMOl'TH The pension of John S arriving there. Duke, who resides in the Nebraska Ua- TEK AMAH iHputy Vnited States Mar- onlc home, iias been raised from fii to tlT ahal John F. Sides brought Eli Siieridau. per month. Blackbird Sheridan. Will P. Cox, William BEATRICE The farmers of Logan and Shernian. John Lyon. David Wells. Stephen Hanover townshijia have planned a big Walker and Ne Pe Walker, all Indians molf dnve to be pulled off nest Mni from th Omaha reservation, before l ulled January at. " , Attea Commissioner Smghaus BEATRICE Frank Davis, lar mission. That is a great wheat country , vern.a h moved to Illmoi. ahere be again and Mr. Moser re.rt some interesting ex- tuetj, .chool until be decided to try his fortunes in Nebraska. He came here some twenty years ago. securing a position a teacher iu one of the Cluy oounty dis tricts. Later he purchased a farm and has been one of NeUraak' suooeaalul farmer until about a year agu. when decided lo quit 1 arming and mot to town. IlllATMri-' at lt, n ,.f I t . v if fl, efctertla). ... ,,.. ....t.... u. ntly i j-"-'f" , . . SiUisl.ury and Pratt, representing Hie N- ' , ' I Orriana reseevauon. Ail mere held to trie i..i,m -i .....,.,... ...- ....tJT. BEATRICE Frank Davis, who recently J:'"aigwi '"uouuc s "iuui " . biUisl.ury and Pratt, represei unesrthed the skeleton of an elk in the n-J reservation. All mere held to the uraska 'ielephone company, pi Indian creek bottoms north of town, visited ' ,ier a"" ur '-t1 " to the action of the :r the sol yesterday and se-urJ icith. i r' the bell phones at the coui aluii be wui have niounul M CXOK John Stun.p. mho maa recently ! -,,i,ii-.ctir, m-nh tiie immr i. cou n liouaa a ml U tu ne will have mounted. I M CXKJK John Stun.p. mho maa recently ! contracting m nh t tie home company. They WOOD RIVER The American Beet i brought here Irum St. Louis lor forgert . j kHked that the matter be reooasl dared. Tue 1 ' "l ' " .... ... . r .m -. ciiaiiiiiau i ill oi i nt-u Liie geiiLteiuen 1 1 La I 1 1 district oourt and mill ser -e tmo and one- j u,ey Lad a protest to maa Uiey should half years in Hit penitentiary for forging reduce it to mrrtlng. This they did not three checks on John V. Helm, a well-li-uo Oo j,nue no actiou was taken. A. W. farmer of Red N illom'. this couut . 6lurup x.cteu appeared b f ore the board and irked for Helm during the pst jear. and . aked for an aipropriatun of i in aid the farmers institute reoetiUy held re. Tne reuuest mas nut aranted fur prehenaea. ouaai i.uiiiMu,i in uniia lsiana is now making contract mith the farmers of this vicinity for tlie raiamg of beets ia y.i The price to be paid is C per ton. PA JTSSMOCTH Frank Svetla. while ofultneuritnuri' rzlrfr1 sr ad Se5 a'R'lal,,ge0fref'olx- JSjf " " " I Tle hide m ill be sent to Omaha to be cured and mounted. BEATRICE Yesterday the loss on th tenipsler plant, m Inch m as Oaraagnd by Ore several days ago. mas adjusted, the amount being placed at ti.lau. The com pany mill commence at oiu lu rebuild and reiialr the damaged prtion of the plant. PAWNEE CITY J. W. Barrett A rB today made a voluntary assignment of their i stors or uuai. ana u. A. J. Moss tias been app4iinted recwiver. Nothing definite can be learned a t present, but It ia supposed that the Uahlltties mill run cloae to fT.suu. GRAN'D 1SLANI-In the district oourt a jury yesterday brought ln a verdiot of tiT Ti against U.e burlingtun Railroad coniiany and In favor of Sands urutners for Ui klillug of eleven head of cattle.. Just mady lot market, about tmo years ago. M COOK William Eifert of Colorado Spru.ga is here searching for his brothi, Milion Eifen. slid has disappeared and of m-hom au far no trace has be a found. The Eifert com from the Beaver country, aoutn of this city, inert tney have ua uMi residents. 4 EDGAR Lintm Cox. a young man of about Jl year was Oiired lo liate the smallpox iaal Tueadar. He had been aware of an eruption lor aeveral das. but thougtit It maa notning but a slight aam trouble and aid not seek medical aid until it had spraad star a conaioerabla poruoa of ni BEATRICE Several head of horses af flicted miLh the glanders have been sliot In the icmity of Aoams under orders irom the state veterinarian. The diseaae is b. lieved to have onginalea I rum a bum h of bronchos brought to Gage county three years ago, arid it appears to have not reached its last stage until recently. Every effort mill ke inaur to eradicate the dis ease before it spread among the stock in that neighboi hood. AINF WORTH The Bromn County Agri cultural association met in Amtmorth and elected the (oltoming officers lor the ensu ing year: president. W. H. Perk; vioe pi--ident, Daniel Carpenter; aecretarj . C. W. potter; treasurer. J. B Finney, directors. J Laivison. C. W. Howe. W aller bousuher. A baidmm. J. W. Stianer and L. Johnston. The direotors ae ordered to neet and or ganise uu Match 7 and start the sssim is mm un a cash luotiiig. PLATTSMOVTH Tb All Halloas Alumni as aoriatiun of the ttioceae of Lin- ' coin. Neb., held It annual banquet and ' business meeting iatie borne of Fattier J nraaiey lonis -ny. in loiiowing (iitiri wer elected: President, Rer. 1. T. Hen nessy; secretary. Rev. W. Braaie ; treasurer. Rev. E. J Feeney of Auburn. It was unantn mualf derided that the fund of the aocietr anouid be devoted to tb founding of a course in AU Haiiu' v.i- ' legs Ut Ua education af jinest for Hi bum datoe ia Linuoja. Neb. All Hai- Hie reason that the statute provide for an appropriation of film for institute pur pones and, as several Institutes are to b held, the board proposes to divide that amount equally among them all. Tb action ordering the clerk lu advertise for bios for co.. 1 mas rescinded, and Louie Graff mas ordered lo furtiifh coal for the count!' under the existing contract. 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