THE OttAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1907. AGED COUPLE DEAD IN UOM!' r and saw trill. H sawing up the tin?, a hk a the cvurt bout officials ordero' rat dnwu. Rev. C. ft. Ilarrlr.a. the we'J known . , I ItortirnhuriFt. In a "pooch dettvered yost be- Tnurtdy in fmcoBU N HAD Bit IfYINS ALONE FOR YtttS Wmmi EiMrailr Rati Fartlally Bteweea Hrrarll Vat I kl. ta .et ta Wla.w, Bat Rrr Die rwe-4wlly la Sleep. tuKnfa men of Tor to not plest cottoo wnode In the urt bouse park snd nM la the ovre of flftera or twenty year they would beoom a nuisance and would be ordorod rut down. At ft rat eltisen o ported ta the euttir.g iowo cf the trees, but since they havs born rot down nearly all are pleased. rmtKUl TO HUK WlTEWOiKI i Vria bart ntstaece fra Tiwi ta j Be ttlltse. FREMONT. Neb, Fen. 4-Fpecial Tele- j msKUSi Nrt FrK rpeclal Tele FiniMHirt Ardersor, and Ms wife crsm.o-Tr.is place will bare waterworks were , f trend dead In bod r th-lr how, , m.,r futur. A meeting today of M Booth H MrM. erout S o'clock thU j trusinesa mea with W. E. Ewlng. wbo .rxeraow. I ne two roc-ma In the noorlr furnished house were fl.k-d with coal ru ! end the dampers of th stmr closed. B"th ! boCles aeie slightly froaon and death evi dently bad occurred from asphyxia il-n at least twelve hours before. Mrs. Anderson lay On the Trout of the bed and evidently hsd trjej to get up. The o!d mac waa In a natural portion aa If asleep. A big cat lay dead on tbe IVior beside the stove. They were discovered by a neighbor, aba rot having sera any fire there today, went over to Investigate. Anderson waa 7 year e?d and Ms wife SR. Both were In feeble health. He waa a nam by trade, but for a rood many J-aara had worked at odd ob and mad a. ad sold mats. They It rod alone and had no intimate acquaintances. A aeirrh of tha boure resulted In finding concealed bout lh place till !n gold, silver ar.d bills, beside sone cthei private paper, which are In the p-wesacn of tbe coroner. Tbe old man owned the little place where he Uved. It. 1 thought that be had a piece of land aomewhe In this state- He waa an honeat, iridosirlou. Cbristlsn nan and a life-long mi-mber of ;lie Cor.grejrstiinal church, but when the Salvation Army wan ber ht belonged to that orsxr.irst'on and lwaye carried tbe fUMr In tbe parade. He had bo -known relative. Hia wife loavea a daughter by a former husband. 'WITTER OP OLD-PAHIOIED KID aoter Bra pa ta the Balk a ad Graaad la Hlddea by tbe bot. rREMOXT. Neb.. Feb. 5periaJ The merrury reacbed 19 below aero aga:n thta tnamlnc and at noon waa only 3 above About two mere Inchoa of nht now fell, which fn the country Is drifting consider ably. Tralna are late on all railrcada on account of tbe cold and mo. A good ttacy cutlers vera out thla morning;. Ice on tba river b alxteen lncbea thick and ta atnne ptacrs much - thicker and pilod tip la rowa. A audden thaw would eauaa a aevero teat for the levee built lart month weait of Uiia cJtv. . ' LJNWOOD. Nerx. Feb. 4. (Special.) It ' baa been anowing here for two dj-a Tbe thermometer has been frora 4 to H below. Fortunately there ia no wind. BL.VE HILL. Jvcb.. Feb. . 'Pjrial The roMext It baa been thia inter waa 'Sunday tnorairg. when tbe mercury raa oown to g below. The ground Is covered wKh snow. EEEJIER. Neb, Feb." C tSpeciai About all lncCa ff anow fell here thai moraine Tbia ia tbe heaviest of the aea will put In the plant, made all arrange merta. Mr. Ewtng owra a large rprina. which flow a ateady at roam which will CI1 a pipe aeven fnchea In diameter. Thla rprlng la from thirty to eighty feet above tbe town level and leaa than two mile from the center or town. Art or the ayalern i In there ail! be practically no eipense aa no pumping whatever will be neceaaary. Mr. Ewtng fTer to furnish tbe water 3 per rent cheaper than any other town a thla aection of the mate paya for their supply. Tbe spring has always furnlabed tbe same amount cf water, the dry years not effecting Ita flow. Charcoal Kills Bad Breath Diaarrrraber O&nr Arising Prom Iadi trretJoB. or Krom Any Habit or 1 duIpoBoe. Can br InMantl Stopnrd rARHER fl KILAD 1 RMAWAT Tkaaaaa rBrr Dloa frwaa CaTerta af Fall aa Pmea Gmil. TORK. Neb.. Feb. 4. SpoclaL-Thotnaa Pence, one of the beet known f armor la Tork county, waa thrown fmm bis wagon Just aa be waa starting for home from Tork. Near the Lincoln bridge, on Lincoln avenue, his team bocaia frightened and emmenced to run. and Mr. Pence lost his balance and waa thrown onto tbe froaen ground. 'When picked up he was uncon acioue and physicians Bay bis Vu3 waa cracked. He stever regained oonackiuaoeM and died this morning. Mr. Pence waa one of Tork county' a well to do farm owners, ownlr.g Sfl acrea of good land, all paid for. Ia addition to this he had considerable personal property, hold ing stick In several Inettt jtlcms and cor porations. He leave a large family. eraaka Caal aa tar Market REPUBLICAN CTTT. Nob Feb. . f Special. ) Levi Gasier of this city re ceived a car of Nebraska coal from 3. K. P. Hays. Tba coal was taken front the Honey creek mines looated near Peru. Neb. The coal buma freely, making little smoke and no c linker. Attaraeya Get Their aaaaala. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Feb. C SperiaL) Attornej-a In this city for tbe Burlington and Missouri Pacific railroads have re ceived their annual paatwa. but there are many others, wbo for tba first time In many years did not receive one- VAX ADMIT AS At LTTSG WOMAN 'BrtAareparf ' Teata Fallawa Tlrtlaa lata Her Smb. SIDNEY. Neb.. Feb. 4. Spedal Tela gram. Deputy Sheriff Myroa Sager ar , reatod Cyrus . Earl Waugh. aged n. at - Bridgeport today for criminal . aanault upon , Hrdrtg Leidita. abo runa rMlionct at !SrMVear. -: Waugb bad eaten bis euppor there and 'tba woman waa in tbe act of wnterleg her bod rooaa. whew Waugh, who ' la a muscular fellow, followed her in. "knocking ber down aad badly boating bar. 21a tailed to accomplish hia purpose, haw ever, and waa captured abortly afterward. TTaugh waa brought here thla afteraova aad aaya be will plead guilty at hia pre liminary examination tomorrow. raart Baaac Trrea ire Cat Dasra, TORK. Neb, FeK 4. 3pocil TYoos planted twenty years ago la tba court house yard arc betng sawed up Into fire wood and lumber. Sam 8malL with bis portable en- ECZEMAVERY bad FOffTHREEVEftRS Cccsulted Ph)-sician$ ta Hn Avail Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Fill and Is Soon Perfect! well The Disease Having Left Her Entirely. CANNOT RECOMMEND CUTICURA TOO HIGHLY "I tax great p)agnr (a Worming yew that I was a suSeror of eoema in a wary bad forts (or tba past thres ream. I eoosuhd aod treated with a number of plvaiciaas ia Chioago. but to no avaiL I oraTimmced using tba Cuticura Rente tin, oooaaitmg of Cutirurm Soap, Oint roant aod I'Hn, three toootbs ago, and today I am perfectly weU, the duM Latnng left me on U rely. I cannot ra oomirieod tba Cuueura RerBediea too ' bjiiily to any ce aufferirjr wnk tba l that t bare bad Mr r lorenes Sews af tekraaka. TORK Mlsa Bertha F hid lor has accepted a position in toe Fajrbur- schools. TORK D. R. Mathieaon ia putung la a tin shop in eonoKtiaa 1tb his sutck of hardware. STERLING Kev. Mr. Smith of the Firat Baptist church died recently and tbe church la without a pastor. PLATTSMOUTH -Torn E. Paxmele has gone to Los Ar.ro ion. CaJ.. In the Interert of ine Piattamoutb Telephone company. M COOL Jl'NCTIOX-J. T. Cudaback baa recovered suAciesuiy from blood piaoning to be able to come to town this area. BLUE HILL Revival meeting n In progreas at tee CT-nauaa cnurcn. 1.1- ducted by Rev. Cfcarlea M. Fsmnam. evangelist. FREMONT Tbe naercury dropped to 11 below aero this morning, tbe coldest so for thia aeaaon. two tocnes 01 snow ie.u. but fortunately there was liuie wind... KuaTLB There are three, carloads of cat- no at the stock yards awaiting ahtpmecL. The cattle were to be loaded Sunday morn- bug, but tbe railroad aa not lurcusn car. BEEMER Mr. and Mr.- Birch Bowyer ceiobrated their tareaty-tfth wedding an- aniveraary 00 b<trtUJ. arty Irtenas gstbered at their farm boot northwest of j tow. BLUE HILL Cltlsons of Blue Hill are rigurously oipoaing voting bonda for a near Webster county court house, which tba ciuaena of Hod Ooud are attempting to aecure. EUBTIS The coal situation la growing acute. Owing to tne failure 01 me rait- Sasapls Vackacs Mailed rise Other people notice your bed breath where you would net tvtice it at all. It la nauseating to other people to stand before them and while you are talking, give them a whiff or two of ysur bad breath. It usually comes from fopd fer menting on your stomach Sometimes you have It In the morning that a ful sour, bullous bad breath. Tow can stop that at once by swallowing one pr two Ftuart Charcoal Loser.gea. tbe moat powerful gr-s and odor abeorbrre ever prepared. Sometimes your meals will reveal them selves in your breath to those wbo talk 1th you Tou ve bad onions. or "Tou've been eating cabbage," and all cf a sudden you belch In tbe face of your friend. Charcoal Is a wonderful absorber of odors, as everyone knows. That la why Stuart's Charcoal Losongea are so quick V stop all gasses and odors of odorous foods, or. gas from Indigestion. IVm't use breath p reforr.es. X'T never conceal the odor, and never absorb the gas that causes tbe odor. Beside, tbe very fact of using them reveala the rea son for their use. Stuart's Charcoal Li enor In tbe first place atop for good all sour brash and belching of gas and make your breath pure, fresh and sweet. Just after you've eaten. Then no one will turn hia face away from you when yu breath or talk; your breath will be pure and fresh, and besides your food will taste so much better to you at your next meal. Just try It. Charcoal doea other wonderful things Vo. It carries away from your stomach and intestines, all the impurities there massed togethr snd which causes the bad breath. Charcoal 1s a purifier as well t-rf.oln is increasing. as an absorber. Charcoal Is now by far tbe best. imt easy and mild laxative known. A whole boxful will do no harm: In fact, tbe more you U-ke the better. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are made (T pure willow char coal and mixed with yust a faint flavor of honey to make them palatable for you. but pot too sweet. Tou Just chew them like candy. They are absolutely harmless. Get a new. pure, sweet breath, freshen ytmr stomach for your next meal, and keep the Intestines In good working order. Those two things are tbe secret of good health and long life. Tou can get all tbe charcoal necessary to do these wonderful but simple thing by getting Stuart's Charcoal Lfsenge. W want you to teat these Ittle wonder workers yourself be fore you buy them. So send us your full name and address for a fsee aample of Stuarfa Charcoal Losongea. Then, after you have tried the aample, and been con vinced, go to yrur druggist and got a tic box of them. Tou'll feel better all over, more comfortable, and "cleaner" Inside. Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mail a aample package, free. Address. F. A. Stuart Co, 49 Stuart Bldg, Marshall. Mich. WORK FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS rirrt Xestiac is Ett1 of DcsYai Coutj AJsociatie. URGE ATmDAKCE II SPiTE Of VtATHER issearaaet af Baslaoaa Mra la tbe sadey Sebaaf Oat at the Baisar aglac Fee terra af tbe at Day. FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL STATEMENT .or tiie Pcmo RSntnal: Life hsmraice Co. OF PHILADELPHIA E. At wood, IS Cnllr PUoc. Chicago. LI , October 2, Vt itae: L. 8 ijergtr. FOR WOMAN'S EYE Machef I atcrest to Every Wmdi 1 Found ia Cuticura Pamphlet. Complete local gad constitutional UmUoiaDt for distressing. debiliULir.r eouditiooa from "1M SS vfaich tsnn suSer - m mar ha (mmd aa Pa S of the tXiurura PaicpUet wrapped about tba CuLmira Ointment Tbe pare, tweet, ronUe. yet efieruva proprtca of tba Outicura Soap. Cxt BQo&t at4 Pdis, eommexid tbem to ' woejm, especially tBothrra, for prearr icc, purifiiiX and baauufyiiif tba skia, acaip. Lair axd hands, fur tba treatment of tiiSammatorr aad uierratisa eoodi-tjrMlaawaaaaOMs-M?afaaTflio.T afioii ia restoncc to bcta. aumgtb and beauty nie, eA, aervoua, preixia tunij Ud&l. rva-d&B'B wai&ca. ftml m I wS T il tm Bay C unraa B mi uui ,mi . tia hrti IM S 11 1 if inf a Cua 1 t. rrIteu saT ataM tK A sm aa a road to deliver tbe coal the people are In a bad plight. There la coal enough to Ust about three day. TORK LT. McConaughy ha received a postal card from Mr. and Mr. Peter Rei ner, wbo formerly resitied bore, but re turned a few year ago to Russia. The card was mailed from Berlin. FREMONT District court, which was to have convened tbia morning, was continued to Februaiy U. when tbe Jury will be called. Tbers are only three cases aet fur trial, tws civil and one criminal. LOOM I John Soderlund. nearly 7 year of age. slipped during tba recent ley spell, sustaining eertoua Injury. After Intense niurniif mob I n m' iw vaj i t jciit-i w j A m mi pua - tuv liAMSKmmm hum f . M'COOL jrXCTIOX-PhiMp Daffy of this ' plaos aod Miss Zola Edrnotids were mar- 1 nd at the home of tbe bride a parent. Mr. and Mra. C. bv. Edmonds, a Dnyton. Wyo. ' Tbey will be at botne bore after February 1. PAPILLION Tbe Tale boy. who bad hia arm shattered by lbs accidental dis charge of a shotgun, bad hia arm takea off at tbe elbow. He is very weak from tbe loss of blood, but th doctors think he will survive. STERLING Sterling la to have elec tric lighting about April 1. Jerabek at Bub lor are artlrciy at work getting tbe teor-saary machinery la place. . Power for lb dynamos will be furniahed by tbe Jerabek soaring mill plan'. ASHLAND J. E. Jlarc, a young mas whose bom is In Lincoln, was rua ever la tbe Burlington yards here early yes terday. Hia log ws bioken and bia foot crushed. Tba young man came from Lis oia lb first efatbe week and has bea ' working la the loe harreal at Una place. LEIGH Thla sectloa is experiencing some real winter w father. it began anwelng Saturday night and bas con tinuod at lntervaia ever aince. It la now six Inches deep and at ill falling. Ths thermometer was be)pw aero ail day yes terday and is near that point thla snore Ing. FULLER TON At a meeting of the steck buldors of tbe Ful Norton Chautauaua aa- aombly held Saturdny ovenirig. J. E. Kreld- lor. i. 11. Kemp. . F. Crilcnneld. J. W. Tanner and V . p. Halloa were cboeen directors for tbe rnsuir.g yesr. August li to 3 was fixed aa tba tune for fcwd.01 tba enu-rtaiatnont this Tear. BEEMER Mr. P. L. Hanaea of Bridge- 1 P0"1- ." water. . II-. was united In cunui u tuip tory at Loavitl. which has closed for the Kun, were In town spending tfcelr map os at the saloona and were rua In. There bas also been more than the usual amount of petty theiving going on. and tbe county jail ia conaoquently well filled. TECUM S EH Members of the Teeum seh Methodist church sre hfprul of oe- ing able lo erect a new church building oa im 101 now orupeo. oy tne 01a innw structure durirjg the coming building year. The present church building Is 1 en!y-6 0. year of age and not of suf ficient six. It is proposed to erect . a Hi. 00 brick structure. wLlch Bill.be modem la every particular. CAMBRIDGE Mrs. C F. Bulloik of this crty. who ha boon very ill during tbe past two weeka. underwent a delicate surgical opera! ion Sundsy afternoon for gall ston. Dr. Green of Beaver City, assist od by Dr. Koo f,i Holbroott and Dr. Meyer of this city, doing the wort Thev removed from this patient lfs gall stone, varying In sire frora a grain of wheat to a pea. The operation lasted for four hour. CAMBRIIGE Messrs. Steele and Frailer. United States pot office In spector, were here last weok. While in specting the office here a couple of the clilaens of thia town were detected for violating the postal lawa ty enrloaing writing in package of merrhandiee an J printed matter. The tiffendera were ex cuaed from prosecution by pleading Ignorance of the law and paying $14 each Into the treasury- WA TNE Tbe new collore building of the Nebraska Normal anil be dedicated The first meeting of tbe Douglas County Sunday School association held for several months assembled la tbe lecture room of the First Baptist church Monday evening with a very elKWuraa-tng attendance. In spite of tbe extreme cold weather prevail big. Upwards of sixty persons were pres ent. Including asany of the Bnlnlstera. as well as thirteen of the Sunday school super intendent of tbe city. Monday evening s meeting fjpened with a short devotional and song service, which was pleasingly enhanced by several selec tions by tbe orchestra of tbe First Congre gational Sunday school, tinder the leader ship of Prof. Fener. The principal address of the evening was dolivered by Mr. Clifford C Weslcott of Plattsmouth. a well known business man and superintendent of the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday school of that city. Mr. Westcotfs theme waa. "A Plain Talk by a Business Man About the Sunday School. " He said. In part: I am glad to Bete that there to a growing tendency oa the part of business men to take a greater Interest in Sunday school work. In brief, more sctlve business men are In this mdorn day Identifying them selves with Sunday school wrk than ever before. It would possibly surprise you to know that In your own city of 0naha not less than ndxTv-1wr promlrtont twines men are closoly identified with Sunday school wrwk. either as teaeben or euporlntondeTit. This to surely a most enoourxging thins and a credit to Omaha. And I am told that the numler of bunanesa nn tn the tjunasy This is true or our city cf Plattsmouth. Many of the most prominent men cf our country, from Prosi- oot Roosevelt oown nave ana aro jnior- estlr-g themselvos la Sunday school matter. , Heme- DrssHaeal HelpfaL j Mrx ludna Conkling. superintendent of the home department of the First Methodist , church of Omaha, spoke of the great good being done by the home department of tbe churches, not merely as a great help to tbe Sunday schools, but la bringing tbe borne life In closer contact with tbe church. S. P. Boetwlck. superintendent f SX Mary's Avenue Congregational Sunday j school, propounded a series of questions aa to tbe socxssrui operation 01 a budm school based upon tbe experience of old superlntendenta. himself being but a recent recruit to that vocation. Tbe utility cf the Sunday school errbestra was cooc-urrod In by all the superintendents, and It wasle velofied that there are four such orchestras now In Omaha. The Sunday school social gathering was alas urged as a roost valu able auxiliary to Sunday school work, and the frequency of teacher- meetings was urgod. Field Secretary H- M. STeldly of tbe Stat Sunday Scbc-ol association waa un able to be present at tbe mooting cn ac count of ill noes and Miss Mamie Hstnes. primary socretry of tbe Siaie association, took Mr. Eteidley- place on tbe program and answered a cumber of questions rela tive to Sunday ocbool work. She particu larly urprd the sepsratirn of tbe primary and adult classes Into difftrent rooms dur ing the lesson, hour but believed that It would be prudent to have tbe primary rlasaes present at the closing hour In order that the children might feel that they were aa Important part cf the larger scbooL Mr. George G XVallsce, president of the couctv asaociatSoxC acted, as chslrman of the meeting. He.t"Cd thai It would br the policy of tbe association to bold at least quartoxly meeting.- Pregtsss lar'T4iT. The session will oootJnoe eeer Tuesday and Tuesday cvorlng with the following program beginning la the afternoon: TUESDAY AFTERNOON. - Mrs. G. . Wallace, prettdent .Omaha Primary union. presKlin. !:Sf. to I 1 Open'ng oxerC'. I 4i to J "Tbo Cradle Roll." Mrs. W. I. Johnson. First United Presbyterian church. ' ., J to l ConTerence on vruiv rvu I 15 to I ts The Hogmners Lessons Taught. Mi: mary socrrtary. assoclaoon. I 4 to 4 Cnference en Beginners' cours. 4 to 4 30 Primary Lesson Taught. 4 SN to a Conference, conducted by Miss Haino. (It How to Increase Attendance. tit Primary Class Program, fli Lesson I Preparation. 4t Tbe primary I Won. At I OCJOC Set Assets Jan. 1, IMsS $72.80.567.81 RECEIPTS lCRIXa THE YEAR. For Premiomg aad An nuities 05.S4S.04 For Interest, etc 4. ill. 90S. S3 l.SI7.4Sl.Se f92.4eS,01.O7 IUSBrRSEMEXTS. ClaJmg by Death 3.(4.40.M Matured Eodowrnerita and Annuities I.S77.5C7.07 Surrender Value ... . 1.4S7.27C.S0 Premium Abatements. 1.24S.4S1.SO TOTAL PAID POUCY HOLIIERS f InstaJlment Fa.TmenU.I Pennsylvania and otter state taxes Salaries, Medical Fee. Office and Legal Ex pense .' Commission! to A rent and Rent Agency and other Ex penses Advertising. Printing: and Supplies and Posta.ee Office Furniture. Main tenance of Propertiea, etc 7.02.734.41 134.541.70 470.82.01 S36.S04.07 1.95.C74.? 69.92S.S2 95.952. OS 191.2S0.27 11.447.742.02 .NET ASSETS, 4AX. 1. 107 -W1.O20.27T 04 In addition to the above abatement the Company at- lotted to deferred distribution policle f 942.23C.v, mak- na toU1 PPrtlonment of gurplut daring 10C, Iz.l 91, i 1 7.S9. ADDED TO RESERVE, W.775.STS.00. ASSETS. City Loan. Railroad and other Bond. .132. 942.SSC.2S Bank and otber Stock.. Mart rre and Ground Reals. First Lien (Valuation. IS0.011.S75) .. Premium Note. Secured by Policies, etc. ( Reserve Value. S1.S44.S00) Folicy Loan (Reserve- Value. $9,877- 600) Loan on Bond. Stock, etc. (Market Vame, S5.260.C24) Home Ofrite. Boston Office and other Real Estate Cash on Deposit and In Office 402.S26.13 S2.762.44S.CS 1. 476.633. SS 7.901.952. 00 2'.9S2.9S1.S3 2.261.S64.91 Company' 290.S6S.04) NET LEDGER ASSETS Net Deferred and Unreported Premiums. Interest and Rent Due and Accrued, etc. . . .Mll.O20.27T.. 1.CCS.623 13 1.031.042. 60 GROSS ASSETS, JAX. I. I07.. . . .SS.714VW.T LIABILITIES. Reserve at S. 3 4 and 4 per cent, a re quired by law I71.219.SS1.0 Policy Claim Awaiting Proor 441.S66.lt Surplu on Unreported Policies, etc..... 61S.S2S.SS Surplus Accumulated upon Deferred Die- " tribuUon Policies 6.594.671. 26 Surplu for All Other Contingencies.... 6.942.S80.3S GROSS ASSETS, AS ABOVE. S,7I,!ol.7 XEW BUSINESS "PAID IX) R" L 1906, 25.42 POLICIES FOR f722,52.0 1SI KA.CE OITSTAN DLNG DECEM BER SI, 1000, 164.G&2 rOUCIES FOR S122.00 GEORGE K. JOHNSON. President. LINCOLN K. PASSMORE. Vice PretrldenL WILLiAM h. KINGSLET, 2d Vice Presiflent JOHN HUMPHREYS. Secretary and Treasurer. JESSE J. BARKER. Actuary. The Accounts and Assets ot the Company wer Inspected and Termed by the Audit Company of New Tork. November S. 1906. C. Z. GOULD. General Aent, 620 Bee Building j'. JL WILlAMS Special Agents. 620 Be Building . . . Course with Mamie Haines. DT1- Nebraaaa Sunday . school another room at the next Tuesday. Add-ess will be givea in place, all Interested In Home Depsrt tbe mormr g by State Superlntendont J. mrT,t work ni meet tn conference with L. McBrion; in the afternoon by Suporln-iVre L. Jones of Hasting, suporrnten tendent Wilson of W ayne and by a cum- j 4,, Hvme Departinent work for the state ber of visiting educator. Including suoer- i . .. 1. rhr All msiot srd lntendents of ten or twelve counties r f Home Denartment workers are requested to j northeast Nebraska, and in tbe evening by i 1 . , , .rnt NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat aad Carlaaa Featere af Life la a Rapidly Grswlag State. If all states are planning as many Chau tauqua assemblies as are in proepe-ct for Nebraska this year there wi'.I not be enough United States senstor to go artsund. Sugar beet grower who are organizing societies are taking desperate chances, but the department of commerce and labor may be so busy, under direction of congrt ss that Nebraska may escape for a season. Surprise for tbe Reporter We greatly surprised the other day to see a local prohibitionist buy an Instrument for cleaning bottles and getting corks out wben they go the wrong way. Geneva Gasette. And pity 'tla. 'tis true it la a pity there sre not more girls that look aJike In this world and tben.all the boys would set try U make a mash on tbe same girl TVm't yoa think so. Sajwny?. fUdeacur corres pondent, Trenton Register. Signs Right for tbe Season. Today was "Groundhog" day. Many say It was so cold j there were tears In his eyes and be couldn't tea whether he saw his shadow or not. The eld sign of dropping a wisp of bay oa tbe ground Feburary 1st and If It blow away there will be a late spring, was tried yes terday and the hay was badly scattered. So. taken alu-gother. we may expect ter ribly cold weather. Tork Time. In March. lfA. a Central City, saloon keeper known s George Elliot, died- All that was known of him st Central City was that his real name was not Elliot and that be was apparently wen educated and of more than average Intelligence. Since that Ume a special administrator bas been try ing to establish his Identity and distribute surplus funds. As this has been found Im possible the money will be used for a moo- Try The Kew Way ; aiY STEAU LAUXDRY tSI S. lift totd Chancellor . Benjamin Andrews. TECUMSEH Tbe Terumseh Baptists expect to buy a parsonage property some Ume In tbe near future. Tbe society ha a splondid bow church building and a par sonage la desired. Under tbe leadership of tbe pastor. Rev. F. M. Rturdevant. 4b matter of raising funds for the parson age la under way. Tbe Hassett houfc. across th street west from tbe church, la favored by many of the church mem bers aa the place to buy. and it can be bought CAM B R IPG K At IS o'clock Thursday coon. January 11. at tbe home of Mr. and Mr. A. W. Iwta, a few miles south west ftt Cambridge, took place tbe mar riage of their daughters the Misses Daisy and Mollaaa Lieem. Tbe former was married to Roy Mana of lndiancia. twoo, and the latter to Wllard Herri man, who reside near thla tows. Rev. J. A Pur sell of the Methodist Episcopal church performed tbe beautiful and Impressive ceremony. ASH LAXT George E. Hoffman while at work at e'wift s ire house mot with a peculiar aocideet. He was endeavoring to remove a sil-k trkt prcyvted thrcuga tbe aoa at tbe bed of tbe bred, when from ever exertion be cra kod two of tin rlts aod la aow suffering a great deal of pain. Quite recently Mr. Hoffman was thrown fnrm a load of bay. sustaining serious In juries, and It la believed the former ac cident had something to do with tbe In Jury to bis ribs st tbe ire bouse. TECUMSEH A new bridge company bas been I rmod la Terumaen. nrhicb w.il be mai.arod by G. A. Lunlp. fur nurl ith headquarters at Edg For tbe past few yeara 4r. -a aaaociated with ths h nooaent- TUESDAT EVENING T F. Stunres. chairman- - "to .V Oevotloral aid music. 1 15 to t s-Teacher Training." Rot. R. L. Purdy. Cifton Hill Presbytertaii church. i to 15 Orchestra. First Congrearao tional Sunday school. IS to --Tbe Adult CSass," G. W. KnMa Calvary Baptlsh church. I M to -t--Sundy School Muaje," C E. Jobraon. S"Uth Omaha. to Quest ions aad answors. Prof. Steldley. Hold secretary- I.Jk to Is BaHnesa. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Saaw Teday aad Twaaerraw la X kraska aad Kassss-glewly lata To as pr rat , years a ro&draasicr in tne employ of tne ; Burlington. Miss Mne Hubenifcei. ougbter of Mr. a-i ' " t5na company 01 tiaa city. Tne t HubenUial. st tn borne cf trie ur 17 nanw iniormoun- Mr. torge Bride s parenta. After aa extended wedding trip. Mr. 11 Mr. Hanaoa wilt make i!xu home at Brkigoaaier after March L Rev. Tegter om iauid al tbe oeretuony. bTUtU.SO Ttie Independent Tele pboae ouBipasy bas leased tbe Pobiana Mack and propose to insiall a aew sys tem. Tba Bell company baa iS!t 'pbotia la was bere aad aew ooes are Sxnag put la' daily. A aew aystem would probably doebi thia number. 1 be new compaay prvpuses to reduce rates to 1 1 per month. 8TROMSFURG Rer. Hedbloem. pastor ef toe bapcist churca, surprised bts eotigre of the lkkpluM church ha surprised his roLrtguua by tenoering bis mosTnatlon. Iurag bia pastoral of elevea yar the ehutrn has gream and Is la a fleunshuig iotjdiiKa. He expects is eater lbs eva>a bmic hold, a hie is bis sols reasoa fur re-s&gnlzig- PLATT6MOUH It bas beea bui years auace aolves and coyotes bare beea se sumerows aad oatrwcuve to cMtketia, ptga aad young caives as bla later. Fanuors Utr ta tbe ceatraJ purUua of tbe oMUity have enjoyed several roundup, tsut ooy tA. three wvlves and oae gray or usjuer wwif woigtiing ba pounds was the result ef their efiurta. STERLING Buslnees sasa regard tbe business ef the last year aa lbs beet 1 hoy have ever eajoed Money is plejuy and culcctlue rwL Land values ta this viria.ty are evnaiaslly adwaactcic and fe dvairahie faraus caa bow be par rbased at ares than 1 1 per acre. Fall a noat preepocta are arst-claaa aad aa ottnr pruapt-rotis year Is before aa. FRFMONT Business ia polio cesrt was bvly ynstrrday. A suawr ef mea Whs bae beea wviaikg at tbe we-oa Xae- Brxiire and lnstruction company and will maintain orao in Tecumsen and ttitario. ore. It la aaid tte oompar.y now ba aome good contracts in Oregon. W ashington and loabo. i TEE KZW COCKTAIL j I A carp 0 boCfcr wahrr, E i I aamaJporboaoiLactiir H I f Compaoy'i Extract ot H Best a dash of aalt aad pepper, thai qtuif i 1 a ds'iifiotal bed broth D L L i (bat si appstitisf and 8 VI xovtforatuar. Good for B thaJtwatdaya,aod B J jiTTsffll" aildaya. Ksrpaiargafl I yr- jroar roucn. Try It a bca B U yoa'r UretL rsry jar of the txMams B iUEBIG COHPANYSi I Ejctract, or lieef g bean tbat rxact Jt-" I TTAPHIXGTON. Fob. 1 Forecast of the weather for Tuesday and Wednesday: For Nebraska and Kansas Snow Tues day and Wednesday: slowly rising temper ature. For Iowa and MissouriSnow and not quite so cold Tuesday; Wednesday, fair. For Colorado Rala ba west, fair t east portion Tuesday sad Wednesday; warmer Tuesday In east portion. For Montana Snow Toeadar aad Wednesday, with slowly rising lempera ture. Fbr South" Dakota Fair. somewhat warmer. Tuesday and Wednesday. IimI leMra. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA. Feb. . Orocl! record of t em it rat ure and piecipitatlun compared with tbe corresponding day for tbe last three years: 117. i UM. IMA. Maximum tempentur... 1 JO MuiimuB temperature ... 4 4 li i Moan temperature I IS S It prJpituoa T .17 . Temperature and pr en rotation departures m tne normal st Otnaba eince March L and oomparlauns with tbe last tws ysars: Normal temperature 9 Dent-ioejry for the day Tuii exoesa since March 1... 1st Normal precipitation. a inch Excess for the day inch Total rainfall sum March 1 77 U Inches iH-tKH-ocy since Marca 1 I H Inches Iori-ioncy for cor. pertud. Urtg ... I s Inc-ct Lstficieory for ccc. period. ISA 4 71 inches aeserts fees atatteaa I P. K. etiti-a aod state Temp Max. Raln- of V eaxner. 7 p. bv. Temp. Bismarck, clear ft Che) enbe. cloudy k Cbicago. snowing 14 Iwtnin. SDoaiaa; 4 Ixn.rr, rieudy B Havre, rluudy 21 H tiena. snowing H arwB. cioer IS Kansas Oty. snewing 4 Nona Piatie, ciuJy 1 (mafa. clear 1 Rapid City, clovd, I be Luui. anoauig 14 St Paul, dear , rlt Lake City, rail. trig 4 Vaieoi ne. cloudy .'... T Indicate trace ef areciptlatloav kMticaXe bvlow sera. X. A. W AO-eUi, Local rerecastar. 41 14 - 4 a x 4 4 1 1 t la 4 44 4 urnent whlcb will perpetuate tbe name of George Elliot.' J Record Farrow of Pigs-John Rushen has a brocd sow of which be is orcud and which he value highly, she having brought a farrow cf nineteen live pigs Tut "ay night. Tbe bog raisers of this psrt cf tbe country hsve never heard ef anything like this before. The sew la two years old and weighs about pound Cairo correspon dent. Grand Island Independent. Judicial Aid to Matrimony Judge Turton reports that tbe matrimonial market la Dawson county is most dlmresstngry alow at the present time, with but little doing. He attribute tbe dull market to tbe con dition of the young men. who are said to be weak-kneod and scary, and Inclined to bolt at sight ef a bandenme. marriageable girl. Tbe judge bas some witch's elixir for timid swains that is said to work all right. Lexington Pioeear. The f oUosrtng conversation took place at a' Bind eats" boarding house hi Lincoln w eently. 1 A cumber of students. arr.ong them a few from Omaha, were comparing Omaha and Lincoln aa cfies. One of those wbo purported Lincoln endeavored to shew that Lincoln compared very favorably wltk Omaha, "Why." a said. "Lincoln has It streets umbered Just as hhrh as Omaha. The otber day I saw a sign out along O street which said V.st ' " "Pshaw." skl tbe Omaha student, "that meant f.fty-ooe miles from Omaha." 8adle Makes a Record In tbe person of Sadie Whittaker the Auburn Canning com pany bas one cf the most expert ran hoot ers employed by any canning company la th country. Sadie to a slim girl but what she lack in strength she makes up in nor-ro-js energy and th ""know how" that make tbe best kind of an emptor. On Tuesday of this week she aocompHshrd th task of labeling V case ef corn. 24 cans to the case. Very few persons caa realize tbe amount of work this means Sh has to handle each of the 4.240 cans that ah labels twice, and Is compelled to make 12,- 4K motions In order to scoorr plish thla. Sbe worked at tbe task from t o'clock ta tbe mornlrg until I JO In ths evening, taking a half hour off for dinner. Auburn Republican. In the last issue of the West Point Re publican a peripatetic doctor, who adver tises free medicine snd free attendance and guarantees to cure all diseases while yoa wait has tbe following as part cf hia ad: "PorVJve'y married ladle must be ac eompanlod by their husband." This leads to tbe Inquiry whether ladies partially mar ried are exrerted to visit the doctor alon and whether" It would be necessary ta tba latter ease to produce credentials. DIAMONDS -ncar. Uts od Doaga. HYMENEAL Btalae-vesrsaaw. : DEB MOJXES. ' Feb. t (Special " Tela gram V Lieutenant Robert Blaine, U. S. JL. stationed at Fort Robinson, Nob, waa mar ried In this dty Sunday to Miss Lesta Neamaa of Btrssey. Ia. Lieutenant Blaine Is a cousin of James G. Blala. Miss Now man is a daagbter of Mr. and Mra. Jaasos Newman. Tbe' parents of Mis Has inaB objected to ber becoming th wlfa ef aa army officer, so sbe came to Des Mot no Sunday without tbelr knowledge of bar re tention. Tba naarrta was at tbe borne of mutual friends here. a BtraH ta Oeatb. CLEVELAND. O, Feb. . John Burke, aged n year, was burned to death, sad Miss Mary Master-son. aged 30 year. Wsa seriously burned tonight by an explcaioei of a gasoline lamp. Burke was paying a evening call and was helping the young woman fill the lams when It exploded, en veloping them In flames. Feres er Ceveeaor Better. OLEAN. N. T.. Fob. 4 -Ex-Goveroar RigginB was allbt?y Improved today. in' OK Personal Knowledgi Penafial bxywtedee is the wtnninK (actot in the currurufing cxntests ol this cotnpctfii-e age aod whea cf ample character it places its toftunale rssessof ia the (rout ranks ol Tbe Well Informed of the World. A vast fund d pcxsorjJ knoMlcxlge b rcaJy essential to &e ac&vement ci the bigbest exceSciice in any held of human effort. A KnanAedg of Forma, Ksowledse of Ftmckms and Knowi tdge of Products are al cf the utmost vakie and in cfuestkns of tie and bealdt vi-hea a true and wholescxne remedy is desired k shotBd be ronerriered that Syrup cf Figs and Eloir f Senna, tnaniiacsjred by the California Fig Syrup Co, is aa elKical product viiich has net wtii the arrrerral of the most emmet physarians and gives ourrersal sAbafactioci. because it is a remedy cf ITnnwn fTVm1ni-w. sTruvwia F'--TT-rMri atnd ICreswn CtimnfMBgat .Parts aod baa won the Valuable Darrccutse cf rnuttans cf the Wei informed cf the j world. 'ho know of tSeir own penotiA Lrxmedre aod frata actual ose that it is the nrst and best cf taouly laxAtrves, tec which no extravagant or uza-oaxkabas ctaxos are made. This valuable remedy has beea long and U"oraby known arW the name cf Syrup cf Figs and has attained to world wide accopUnee as tbe most ru-tLrrt family laxative. As iu ptre UxAtire princi(iev cibtairied frorn Senna, are weS known to pfcymaans and the Wefl Idoaned ct tne wortd to be the best we nave idopted the more elaborate name of Syrup cf Figs and Fhrir of Senna as more fuBy descriptrve cf the remedy, but doubtles it wiS always be called ta by the shorter fMJne cf Syrup cf Figs and to get its bewftciat efiects, always note, when purchases the tul name cf tias Coropany- CaLfornia Pig Syrup Co. printed oa the front of every package. whether yoa cal tar iJjrup rags ? i ' vT"bw or ty the tul name 2yrup d Fifs and tJbur of Senna. ' o- - -?r t. (MM it a7. w ( SAN FRANCISCO. CAU ) LOUISVILLE, KY. VJ.S.X. LONDON. ENGLAND. NEW YORK.N.Y1 1