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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,-1907. v FOCR DEOWS -AT COLCUBUS Bviim ftlsa ia tkt Loap Eirer Catch - Fsa.1.7 cetkiac to Eaoape. HAKY OTHERS " MAROONED IN HOMES - essaSnBnwan-B Cain. FMt'Traki laser Water at '- That Pelae alsiek Daat at Other ' Pwfats Ta tbeStrensa bet aa Lee af Llfa Ebtwktrt. - CX)LVMBCB, Neb, Feb. 11-Tbe breaklnc of tit to frn la the Loup river, a few miles northwest of th city, this afternoon, caused the water to rtaa orer fire fret In an hour, reaching the highest point within the memory of the otdeet residents. A family of four. "Doc- McCone, his wife, daugbtsy and sister-in-law. were drowned While . attempting to escape (o higher (TouM la ' a spring-wagon. They were drowned a ew feet . north of the north main line track oh the Union Pacific In West Columbus. The tcun wae also drowned. 'The whole south aide I under water and tnany famlllea are Imprisoned In houaea snrrounde.1 by from four to ten f water. A large number of hog and cattle were drowned In the Union Pa rifle stock yards. Rescue pmrtle In - wagons and C. C. Jenee. with a hunting boat are rtntng heroic work, but many who are shouting for help cannot teactred until the water roa down. v All wbstbootva trains are stopped here. A long stretch of the mala line track Is suhmeiged." Tb water has fallen a few Inches. Property losses win run high. Isaprevesaeat at Pleasaataa. KEARNET. Neb, Feb. II. (Special Tel egram.1 Ttra "ttpvA i sitoatVm at PTees anton and other Loup river points Is. lightly Improved, though conditions are still serious. The High water at Pleaa anton Is reoorted' to be receding and the bridge Is still standing, but It Is threat ened by the banks of the river washing badly. It Is thought the bridge can be eared. All the Loop bridges In this county have been In danger and the Fartorlo. Cpol. FlaiT and Ilarse bridges are reported to be out. Dynamite was sent out from Shelton to try to save the St. Michael bridge this morning. -The Pool bridge Is partly down and Is Impassable and In danger of going out entirely, as the tc la poanding It badly. The Ravenna bridge Is reported safe, bat the Jenkins bridge has been weakened by the onslaught of the Icei . - TTopd river Is out of Its banks m some places, but no damage to bridges Is re ported. I Watehlnn Platte) Brldces. ' FREMONT. Neb Feb. 1!.- (Special.) Reports that the water Is beginning to break uo the Ire In the Loup Is making railroad men and 'others anxious abo-Jt the Platte, though at present that stream shows no s'gns of doing damage. IYth railroads having bridges here are ready with a supply of dynamite to begin op erations as soon as there are Indications of ireabtev Thre.i! a difference of opin ion among men" farnHlar with the river as ta what the effect will be ft the apparent change la the principal channel west from this city from the north to the south side. The embankr ent put la this winter where the river has lft Its banks for the last three seasons nrobably will have a severe teat when the Ice goes.out. WTashowte la Railroad. FT. PAUL. Neb, Feb. It (Special.) The protracted thaw of the last four das precipitated the crisis of the breakup of th Ice in the Loup system of rivers dur ing yesterday and last night. The bnavy TaaV 0 tesanrefn.lnn -wsjek large quantity of water, consequently th "spring opening occurring no. abrupt! r threw Immense volumes af water Into the three rivers, and alt these streams I . Letters Written by a Bride to Her Best Girl Friend 1 Vi v.n i- - - 1- - Your always welcome letter would have beea answered long before this, bat John and I left quite unexpectedly on a few days' visit with '- Aunt Eva fn. Chicago. It Is .really the- firs', pleasure trip we have taken together since our wedding joarney. and what a Jolly time we had! We :were Ilke-tvo giddy children seeing the sights of a large city for the 'first time. The weather was perfect and we improved every minute of our tirre taklns long ride in th automobile, attending the good the aters' and having sapper afterwards at the numberless attractive cafes. Auat Eva aad 1 spent two of our mornings shopping, and the beautiful thlsga displayed In the windows of Marshall and Field's were bewilder ing. I had John meet me at noon, so as to he'? me to decide on the color of sn y dress, as he has suck excellent taste, aad. alter all. he is the one that ee It the most, so why shouldn't be be the one to decide. A act Eva nggeeted that I would spoil him; now wasn't that mean, when he never bay a thing without debating whether It will please me or not. bat x Tunny thing happened, after I had met John. As we wer walking toward State street we noticed aa attractive lltUe reaataaraat which made a specialty of waffle. A man stood In the window cooking them, all dqiing the noon hoar. John watched him like one enchanted, and the first, thing he did oa his return home was to hurry to the Gas -Coarpaay t&fl buy me a waffle Iron, which I made especially for a gas stove. We caw have most delicto as waffle for breakfast. Now, Nellie, doat be governed by my long delay this time, bat write me a gossipy letter about, ever body I am interested la. With love, ANNIE- P. S. I suggested to John the 9 irons and trade the eookl&g of theo so easy, he would get sick aad S ' tired r tbeta. He said a felt like writing a personal letter to the Omaha Gas company aad telUng them waffle Irons eclipsed all other i T' . inventions of modern Unoea. J -' NEBRASKA THE STCirAJRT-LEAVX.NWORTH CCTS . f v LAND BUYER'S EARLY SPRING EXCURSION TO BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. Better ihxn C&naA or Tezu trd Close to HoratC FEBRUARY 13TH, 1907. . aSO acvaa ef rlra. s sly are aa&aa treaa ariaaea, IM esnsty seat, and aa ft i w eea te ectaai aett.ers wvnag t:e weea aegisaag erery 1 :h sa ta rssnraaaty sew prtre ef I IS pee ,r. ar4 taat a easy tersaa if Sn'risl Is a medevw city ef a. peaum. t&e elrtsioa potat an tk BcrUagt'a R"t awa m Csait aas 1 :;-.rr. Moat, aad ese ef tbe leases baiaees ' and rowrnerrtal cewters ef tW weal. Ftse putttc sc.-ftpe-is l.e sroout eUfciren and I teachers la It city schwls akxvftx to say s(l:?g af lie seiead d echoed , systssj of tr cewB.tr Cbfttrcaea ef ail de-aixr'iatlnea Cd autet aad Srst-ciaee sk ttag tmir t east. weat. aerth and awath. Traa setmce unrcltrd. . i.aatvie aad srater tke feesc. c T i ; THE 1AIUU ' We are geca ta sen this eet Use fee early vprtxg farss worn, ia evder that tbe tev bit ruse a rw iis year. It wtli e divvied late lie-acre farms, or larger. ie e-h farsa r"t:y la calraM aal feac4. Wa'er at tS feet la an&afc4a?- J as as rkt aad fertile as u be feusas. aad tbe surface I etesoMa aal levft. saakuig It as aearir vtrfer-ua as toeKb t farsnlng parpueea aad saoea raa-ag or ttatryiag- THe I ta are aearfy arwaya evxxi. Thla laed nuw tx- cere te tae tvrre. te kais ef uua, IS bushels of wheat. T toav a.? ft fa and e t-rr grataa. fratLs aai veat,ie la ltae prportwns I vei owa wr-.U set ewe ef t&eee erter seevioas witg all IKeee gsel aaltoes aat ya say tae feasance tlwuti.'i tL Next FeOrary , theee wee fares are reiuia to he werta a half ssnre i!aa w are (dat tb sell tkett at sww. bat te Imthm taetr wvefaieaa as-t asaae t&eaa tae st.et vars 'aie they atual be deveacted ky artaal eectaera hewce ear reaaoa for eCmag thcw as we are. OCR EirT R-SlOX wtH Veavathe Rjrfisrtei Ftatea at II IS T-amr nlg.t. Fikrwary la. 1T. arrtxls la Al'ieece the ait aay ia tH Uwje te leek 'N lat ever tbe sasae a Vs atvall xdect ' " eacw m ptreiaa i v ae4 see that every taa niee-e la aforsVed ir Allaw TSe fare eer tea B. A M oa I All date ta Nte fare r" - wh 1 1 saeever srtricea. J.ftlM eAr rarty ia tae tkxt i:w aad ate uud ww wt3 saw that ywei get iw.re lives - ei.t'ort- w r-m. caj a ant K Im atwut It- THE STEWART-LEAVENWORTH CO. Tel. IVxtaiss - Genera! Debility Day In and day not there hi that fceltnc of weak nees that makes a burden of ItaaU, Food does not strengthen. Fleep does Dot refresh. It la hard to do, bard to bear, what should ,be eetr, vitality is on the ebb, and jtbe whole system suffers. For this condiUoa Uks Hood's SarsaparNIa It vitalises the blood and sjvea vigor and tons to all tbs organs and functions. In usual llqnld form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarantab. 100 doses IT. went on a rampage when the Ice blocks loosened snd began their dance oa the crest of the billows. The onslaught on the bridges waa particularly fierce. The Dannebrog bridge was badly damaged. A 100-foot truss and the approach at one end was torn out and the rest-of the structure is In a precarious condition. Despite rumors to the contrary the rail road bridge at Boelus went through the ordeal unhurt, but there were several washouts on the Union Pacific tracks southwest of Boelus. The pressure on the Union Pacific bridge at this point must have been terrific when the Ice went out last night, but the structure Is strong one and got through the trial without any damage -except a broken rod and smashed -up lea breakers. JORMAL SCHOOL DEDICATION Sew Ba lldlans at Wayae lastltatlea Ot to Pafclie. WATKE. Nelw Feb. 11 (Special Tele gram.) Today has been dedication dsy In this city of the handsome new buildings of the Nebraska Normal college. The buildings are heated, lighted and supplied wltlr water by their own splendid plant. Many visitors were here from far and near. The exercises throughout the day were of a high character and greatly ap preciated. The program, open to the pub lic, was as follows: Sunrise salute by Ne braska Normal Cadet company; t a. nu, chapel exercises led by Rev. E. C. Horn; 1:30 a. TO-, address by 8tate Buperlntend dent J. L. McBrlen. 11 a. m.. inspection of buildings; 1: p. ro.. Nebraska Normal Cadet company drill under E. D. Lundak. captain cadet company, commanding; I p. m.. Nebraska Normal Cadet company In spection by O. A. Eberiy. major National Guards. Rtanton; S3) p. m.. brief addresses by Superintendent E- P. Wilson of Wayne county. Superintendent F. C. Marshall of Knox county. County Superintendent O. J. Boucher of Dakota county. Superintendent A. V. Teed of Dixon county. County Super intendent Florence Zlnk of Holt county. County Superintendent J. A. Stahl of Cum ing county. Superintendent Frank Pilger of Pierce county. County Superintendent F. 8. Perdue, Madison county. County Superin tendent W. E. Miller. Oedar county. County Superintendent C. E. Ward of Antelope county. County Superintendent C. 8. Coneiy of 8 lantern county. County Super intendent C. W. Hubbard of Thurston county and other visiting educators; 4 p. in., conference of state superintendents with county superintendents wad college faculty. To the evening program the admission wss by ticket and more than too were present and witnessed aa excellent pro gram of music and addresses, the prin cipal address being delivered by Chan cellor E. Benktmin Andrew of the State University. ' Brawa Appelate leeretsrj. LINCOLN. Feb. li (Special.) rnited States Senator Norrts Brown baa appointed Miss Anna Howland his private secretary to serve until December, when he will ap- t--JH-x-d ntparaFwdtne mast W tberfclacn- -From- starch 4 until her Urn ezpfrea the principal duty of Miss Howland will be to draw her salary- - Mlsa Hewland U now employed In the office of Superintendent McBrlen. ' T a X "X i A $ J 5 ether day that since he go my wade er saws If t) REPUBLICAN CLUB BANQUET Governor, Bemtor-tlrck Erowg aid Legis lator in Attendance. IAR&E DELEGATION PRESENT FROM C-Urh sTatr Is the Aaaaal Gatherlaa; at the Ttf Mea's Repablleaa Clab a the Capital tit yR crept lea Precedes Rsataet. From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN. Feb. li-'Spedal Telegram.) With United States Benator-elect Norrls Brown. Oovernor Sheldon, Ueutenant Oov eraor Hopewell and Speaker Nettleton as special guests of honor, the eighteenth an nuel banquet of the Toung Men's Repub lican club waa held here tonight at the Lindell hotel. It was attended by SO re publicans from Lincoln. Omsha and other parts of the state, many of them being members of the legislature. The banquet hall was gorgeously decorated with flags and greens. A reception to the guests of honor and the speakers was held In the parlors of the hotel before the banquet. John N. Dryden presided aa toastmaster and the following responded to toasts: Representative Adam McMullen of Gage county, 'The Constitution; William Hay ward of Nebraska City, "Direct Vote;" Samuel M. Rlnaker of Beatrice, "The Toung Man in Pontics;" Frank 8. Howell of Omaha. "The Nation's Heritage;" Sen ator George H. Wiltse of Cedar county. "The Politician." PIOIEEIl HCWaPAPER WOItl DIES Mrs. Maa-a-le Mahler, Well Kliwi e braska Writer. Passes Away. GRAND ISLAND. Feb. 11 (Special.)-In the death of Mrs. Maggie Guerln Mobiey. one of the first newspaper women of Ne braska passed away. Her remains were today laid beside those of her two children. in the Grand Island cemetery. She waa sixty years of age and leaves a sister, Mrs. Joseph Roach cf Aids. Mrs. Mobler was born In IrHand. Her parents first located In this country at Albany. N. T. Her mother died while Mrs. Mobiey and her sister were still very young children. The father passed away some years later at Peoria, 111. Mrs. Mcbley was reared by a kindly family which educated her at Notre Dame. Ind. She married Mr Eberhart and with him. In 1W. established the Platte Valley Independent at North Platte, a short time later moving the paper to this city where it waa published through the seventies under the same name. The name waa changed to the Grand Island In dependent when Fred Hedda purchased the plant early in the eighties. A separa tion took place between her and Mr. Eber hart. but she continued to edit the paper and was a virile, caustic, "fighting writer" In those days of fighting Journalism and her work attracted attention an orer the state. Early In the eighties, sfter her mar riage to Mr. Mobiey. at that time the man ager and a writer on the Independent, she gave up active work. Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Mobiey. but brtb died In their Infancy. Early In the nineties she sought and secured a dliutca ' from Mr. Mobiey. who, however, through the medium of a local attorney, has ever since aided la her care and support. A mental distrac tion, from which in later years ah largely recovered, was no doubt largely due to her seeking the second separation. 8ha was of generous disposition and through all of a long period of years of Intense scffertng of rheumatism and a complication of diseases, never uttered unkind words of those with wbesa in earlier years she had bean mora closely connected. For some I tree past she baa been cared for at the St- Francis boa pita.' also recefvtng Hie moor devoted at tention of her enfy sister. The fanerel took place this morning at the Catholic ehoreh, of wblch she waa a nw tuber. RAILROADS FIGHT TKWWT FARB Land aareats aad Baalaeee Mew Are TM4 All Exewrwtaas Will Cease. TOP.K. Neb, Feb. li Special. The raQrosds are sending employes and agents mto nearly every town in Nebraska tor the purpcee or creating msuenee ta oe brough, o- nrr'T rJ MV Vt m - " ft II I " u. " nsomlr.g John MeOea of Omaha, travejrng passenger agent, ta company with the Vccal Northwestern agent, called on tmmi- i I gratloa agen is and real estate dealers. ' tetllrg them that If the I-cent fare Is madei ' there will be no mere local excursions to I Nebraska, Colorado. Texas and - the Dak ocas. This, be explains, means ! that real estate and Immigration agents w.n be pot out of business, except what ; local til sinus they bave at home. Te the business men they say there wf3 t be no naore excursion rates to east or ! west and B" rates will be made te Omaha ! t-yr Ak-Sar-Ben week. Tbe service, by rea - ana af a S-caat rate, ther sav. wfrl ba re- dnced and Nebraska wttl lose bustaesn 1 As far as cat. be learned, the sentbneet 5 i ta York Is for redsced paewnger anil I ma 11 ft I ir ftft v ft-, .i 1 1 ftww ay itbey are dcscrtmtaiated against la freight -ir rakftst ta isMtiwsBi winavssi Bra rrbir bmi rsa . ! sonabie. They do act thte rates snonld I be so low that raCroads cacnot saake i money, bat beae-re that If tbe railroads . tal -three ve.ra ua bu.. rjMMbev - r. i rytng aiigrs at 1 cents they can. with : aa Increased poealarloa. aaake a rate iass than cents at this tnna. rallerlM stea KIDed by Aeesdewt. FfLLfRTON. Nekv. Fen. 11 Special O. H. Crow, ea of Naaca conztys sidist setters, died at his bcrse yesterday from iajwwa snstaiaed last Friday Bight at his home by faBicg down aa open stairway ""--aJivg eae tw vx "1 head, rtadertag him asraaacloua. fas wsjen state be reanalned asta tvatn. Mr. Crow sum to Nance county twewty-aine years , age aad settled cn the farm where be was - faring at tbe tferw of tbe accident. He was aa honest, upright tnaa acd tbe 1 whole eosnmusity syntpathixe aad an mi a lis kosa wfb fcis three brothers and ewe i PveUsslaas-r Debase at Perm. j rmiV. Nesx. Feb. IT Brtal A anal 1 defeating nisad of tairtaen kaa beea se ' tested as a rasn2t eg taa srarsaraary de bates held bere ecrta the seat eats, i EnthusMsisa baa rwa bignl as smni tm 1 sortaat latercaCWgtate detatea tars been ' arraaged fw At tbe dose of the strata 'the fadgee aaaowaced tsoee selected from the tklrry-tkree eoatestaata aa fiCowst ; i. T. Antra. C- K. Beasoa. Bei B3Seacfe. j Earl Clrna. K. K. H-arsc, Gorge KaoO. L I J KaaO. I. C- Mru-teO. Sterbag Mats. C M. Fewer. C C- PkStps. M. W. Ryan, ieium A. Wooftiara. srtswea S ' CDLTMBC, Xeb. Feb. U-frpecaJ. Thie record ef tsjaebteda isa f -w Platte mi nfj tor tbe weea etadrrg renvwary ft. shows that fares SBcetgagva were ftM to tie i in ii sat of W-e. rewaaed. te tXe aw..wist ef r-kTw; cf.y saorsg-agea Ced ta taw istiiMBt of ta-Mv; reaaaaed. to the taa ass of Kawr. caruj BMrtgagea were EM as tbe aaMsc ad r. reataaad. ta ef mtv Tbe teal kacreasst ta the wees, assaats ta the ef KC.JM. Set .as Bmrnt A flee All COUnt Brn. H. Feb, lli&fxral. t Aanst rjaetrk-a fi fill has tansjiimtil) I. C greets, wens awt eg bejss beagwt n tkjrte-day ticneg far and the old ramping grounds of the soldiers In the civil war. He went aa far as North Carolina looking for a plaea to Isvest his money. He rum bark disappointed over hla trip. H says there la not go enough In the southern people te suit . him. So now August la satieties" that there Is no better place this side of bear en than this old state of Nebraska. BUT FOR FATHER! 11IRA-CB Trial Oaeas at Fresaaat Which Prem ises ta Develop" en,a.a. FREMONT, Neb, Feb. li tSpHalV The case now on trial, Ellen Hart against the Maccabeea. to recover on a COW cer tificate In that order, is likely to prove almost aa good a drawing card as the Thaw case. The father of the plaintiff. William Hart, waa killed at Douglas. Wyo.. and the circumstances of his death were decidedly sensational. He was shot In the head by a lS-year-old son of the woman with whom he boarded after having first shot her twice, once, through each shoulder. Several depositions have been taken In Wyoming In regard to the 'shooting and of the character of the parties and the re lationship existing between them, one of the defense being that the deceased met his death while committing an unlawful act, and that they are not therefore liable. The Jurors were subjected to a searching examination by the attorneys for the de fendant and a good part of the day was taken up with getting a Jury. The bene ficiaries tinder Hart's certificate were his children. He was a member of a lodge of the order In Hooper and lived here fer a long tune. CAPTAl MAPC9 It RECALLED Ordered Rejela Tweatf-lrtk at - Karl lee t Feasible Mesaeat. NORFOLK. Neb, Feb. 11 Speds4. Word has Just been received In Norfolk that Captain 14 pes. who baa been acting as captain of scouts in the Philippine Is lands, and who waa formerly a captain at Fort Niobrara over one of the companies of ths Twenty-fifth regiment of colored soldiers, some of whose discharge has at tracted much attention In the I'm ted States senate this winter, has been unex pectedly ordered to return to America and rejoin that regiment Immediately. His de tail did not expire until February 3. but he received a cablegram recalling him. In view of the court martial which has been going on down at El Reno over the shooting up of Browns-title, It Is thought this recall by cable of Captain Mapea must be significant. The cablegram ordered him to return by first available boat. RIMII HAIR . rom D IX RIVER Carefal Search Is Made far Body Bat Jfaae la Feaad. FREMONT. Neb. Feb. li Special -Soma men who have been cutting ice east of the wagon bridge oa the Platte reported yesterday afternoon that one of their long saws had brought up a wlap of human hair about eighteen Inches long and of a dark brown color, evidently of a woman. The bottom of the river at this point was dragged without finding any body. It is thought by some that It may have been the body of Mrs. Easily Oreen liXf. who dis appeared last December, and Is supposed to have drowned herself hi the Platte. Further search of he rtvrr at the place waa made today, but wit hoot result. Prlee far H COLLEGE VIEW Jteb. Feb. IX Spe cial Telegram.) A. near high record for average price was mada here today In the i sale of Durec-Jersey hogs. T. C Callahan sold for the Morrison ' brothers thirty-six head, which averaged tn The highest pricey brought by any one " animal waa a sow. which sold for tl.OM. MADISON.' Kan." . li Special W. J. Hoceyman. the well known breeder of Poiand-Cnfna hogs .sold fifty-two brood sows at public auction for fsksML an average of CM per head, which breaks the record for this breed of bogs in this state. KTalter arsH by Gaselier. TTPLAKD. Neb-. Teh. While W. T. Graves, editor of the Cptand : pbene company, was pumping a gasoline ! j pressure lamp la the printing office last ; night the temp exploded. The gas was lr tjjl trr .J J ftUXWU IU.T lTTVftft. ft-U'1ftS ftft ftWftT r tsens. who turned out in large numbers. ' was tbe Are confined to' the one building. Iff"!" PetmleVM 111111151 S LQullii J I Smell It" Doe Towr Stomaci, Fed Happy When lacai-tixae Cocnen? ! When yon scifle la . M ta air tarn appeux- aroma cf coo11' do joi feel that yon eoold att down, open yowr j the health of the commiiuty taa been ex-month- bLb back, rear ears acul ftU vi a ! ceilent. a deiidoms gusto.- everything set before ! ; you. aad not (set aaj bad effects from it? I lm worns. can your poor stomach take care of everrttvm and aarthica voa . P 11 ? Tber are Ihorsaada - - . " What H sands of people wno So not k i ta bave a good, strong, aeaitay atomaca. aor do they realta wnaa It Is to have mA ftftMtHft Ton can hava aa aa-nowerfU stomach and a f etcaitg aseetlte for every aseal. aad every day. U yn gsva your simian i Imt ftftKi. at.. ..w. ml year food for yon aad digest It as It; eoaaea tata the stoma en. st.ssrthtrg utat is isirn wa bat that reaUy osa th work of ! aaackly aad taconchlv I iJ-ZZZl JrT-TT ;. ! TkJa -sosaetalcar is ataart s Dystanana Talkieta. IM aaoex enecuva utLi tasaeta i , f-r arorid for curiae; aaytaag that may ' lent sc taewe precaous ctba woraers a: - seats l.as graiaa af tbs coarsest er rtrluar fxvd fA bat tba sioerjach. Tkag of ft, IM gralaa: Tbsy are reeXy aa artrcaj becaaae tbey act sat lcae tae tney ezgast yosr tiod. Yu OM4t Te aavs a steer acb at aU. It suppiM the stomach w-.th tae deserre )ucea wkJch have kerorai weaA aad tr- rsfga. bras. bewciJaa. asadtt,. I srmenc - ties, loss s;get.te. aversaon la food. ! bacaty f eeLag. beni"tbara aad lines, m ; be aa avers- Tea can tits eat aartaaa! waat. aa yon waat. wheae-ve . - foa' t. and year stsmacn rj fl tie ba- fore and after year ma s Tear atfetje 1 a--T. etr --i. wiU be a tttag U ceaswre ta have. yo, ! FLATTeMOL'TH The Aprn weaxter coa . . txte aad tae awn ta caasg of the b- cteaa) vfi be a pAtaawre ba eat aad rtei, tr-.r.a A M-aewrt brbig-a on 15 Platte sod yonr sgaeciba ana be thorough aad j mr rvrtr- to braaa p ta aoe tut srvKbiag to the abeas body. C)au:e t.jcay. y-.. can t a ywar work wei ee be! Al'RLT'-X Akr tijL.'jutT. a weii kav.'Tr.y re llbt 'aT X 1 taw. when yonr aucnaca Is bad. Maae T-4ay after aa Ciisa of several aaoaUEJL yaoneif feel good after a hearty tBeai. ( H was ie years cf age feet good an over, riser year mJi. and BEATKiCE-Mrs. Ell kf waa caie1 . w , . . " ! to ruwea. kin., yeeteveay tyy a teargraaa seaae yea nw tie. by taaitvg Svaarrs : u., t a-iia !, f ta,v. fca LTspeesua Taturta. art Aaa.JKS. a jaimt rwMdeat af L2at Give year statwacb a resc. ae K can right ' He waa : years ct age. Kjf i. then yon sawd fear mctiiz Sent STERX1XO-F. L ba.t.aa; kaa sf t-s " ' . ' fat rr-c aad rt a-e t Uvoul ta aw ywar auw awe aes-ay us gs a frae aasafas pe-rkag eg ataart s Era - i ii ia TiU-ift aw mm ms. a e- . bate tried the svau. ywa v(3 be tWe - agUy CK-rric-red of what tbey tan ae tar ywa that pan i'J g as ysaar Siearesg drvg- g-st aae pK I Mt Ut af tk-taa. roar s-aavs and a-adraas taday wn wta at ancai sea-t ywa far snaS a parks ga free. AAJvtsas F- A v-. aa fuut ft--ft-i - w . " va, ss saa-ara a-asa. Don't Forget That Our Ma Order line to n't be Beat Thoughtful Thinking Brings you In close touch to the Daylight Store. You read the papers and the exaggerated exploits that are placed before you are sometimes confusingvlike everyone else you are looking for the MOST, for -the LEAST" "and in the items enumerated below, where can you do better?.. Ladies New Spring Waists This large department 1 resplen dent with brirht new Ideas for early spring wear elegant crea tion In plain tailored effect also the dainty lingerie waists In a vast profusion that i pleas ing to look opon neatly trlm- med India Llnon waists with lac and embroidery and well finish ed. The very newest, assorted designs at 51.00 Finest Lingerie materials made op In fascinating styles; best tail oring and beat laces only are used In these waists, most of them are our own exclusive de signs. Price 14.95, 13.95 $3.50 nd 82.50 Xrw Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Blark, plain colors and ehange ah's in every imaginable color comomauonj; strapped rallies. hemstitched snd ruffled flounce with dent raffles, guaranteed taffetas v special Wednesday at. each $5.95 2 White Goods Specials ? Tor Wednesday 1.509 yards of white India Llnon 32-ln. wide, made of sort combed yarn, very sheer and fine, and worth 15e a yard Wednesday we will sell at a special price of, per rrd 0 900 yards of Imported India Dem Ity, In book fold, well assorted patterns, the best values in the city today and positively worth doable, for Wednesday yd.yHg Oar Dress Goods section Is ce nlendent with fashion's latest fancies. Not only oar windows bat oar counters are laden with attractive and pleasing fabrics for early spring, and especial mention should be" made of some 44 to 56-ln. new plaid and checked saltings In the new col or combinations, tans, greys, blaes. browns and greens; Pana mas with pin check and over plaids and plain and mixed, and only, per yard $1.00 Mr. Graves was frightfully burned on the face, hands and lxv and la now lying in a serious condition at hla home bere. His brother. Mr. T. Graves, who waa assisting htm. was only slightly burned. As yet it is ts-n early to predict the result in the editor's TABTS EAST TO SEE OIL KI.YG Irr. C . Weldea of Fevw Will Beg Gift froaa Bleckefeller. PERL". Neb- Fth. 12. (SecUlV-Rev. C N. Weldon of the Baptist church left Mon day for New Torn, where be will te pre- . . ... t n i j a i Tr'wZ don goea In the Interest of the new church building that denomlnatVn wia erect the coming rummer. Sew af Ickraika. STERIJX' Jrhn Berkmaa. 7 years oM. living In Helena prectnet. is sKk with smallpox. BU'E HILL Parties were here Monday looking up a location for a millinery store. They wUl probabty locate fcere. BLI'E HILL P. Nerllrrs father d'ed at Hastings Sunday. A number of friends from here ai-eivtedtbe funeral. tPINT Baptists I -a Porte of Cajnpt!! is tmllding a large buggy and lmpmetit i w mi . i: - ta ftuv ft.rt ftwft v ftw aft. g-rFF.LJNO-TfceTe have been a few eisee ! ivy rxr.M coush this winter, otherwise PAP1LUOS Te farmers' irtltote was a-tdressed by D. 8. AafttKm '4 Oibbr.n end rr. Tbe tavrtitute waa a , taloovernor Poyat soceesn PLATTn-MOl-TH-Mra Jrik Mapea. aged U years, slit-ped and feii oa tlv icy , seiewaik and fractured the bona In her left STtft. I TEWAMAH Mrs. Ruth WarrVrk aged ft. , ; was bned at thai place yesterday Tae I Hi i e,a hi was vcw vx uw of rWJtVUn. S B Hadw-ll dwd netaroay 1 after a few hours' U;ua. K-ve was 7k years ivea a hasoaad a&l tnree coi - oxen ui greww. sT-T-g-ta f f VVi lill A - euadkr War WiJt MTi wire Htrrutgtol 'vu marrKd te ini Bans. Tee ep(e wtUrestde f&rm artlm ct Aiaas- PLATTSMOtTH Eiward Weckhacn. twm ia li-e city, and Ma Oertrjde Kaaa- i-a .j r.,., - .r-d t. Lumu ta le:ver. Father Foa ev-ann BEATRICE Several of f txtaree of Mary Youag Men s Ckrusttaa Mwla- ' M Uj pool is t cnouiveace la a few ; darn NEBRASKA CSTT Mrs. A. i. HrM. ti.A , , T ?.1Z ' t rtr h forward aad' esjtred ia a lew a- HENt-FRAON Jacob KUaeen. a well kz4rwn cja 'A tla t'-. wna few f am lry has owed to Aercra. waere be has eccetxed a pettkjn wtta the K i -.fyrm c&tE(ay. B HA TRICE Twe raaas of smsu'Ipos. tAe 1 . f J, .T. ' I Cor aaLjee to keep tbe a-saae frwa rREKOST-WCan B. Bsasb was tried . sa ftVatr.ct cowrt oa ta caarge staj.tg a sart freea 14ea&.i. a fratr oi- tag tw H ar.eer. Tbe evkienoa U argy , ac-rtLC Mr ban. i-lg - 1 f-rst t4 ---- ta seer s atviOei a cisti -rtatwe f -rr ' EJ.RAiaA C1TT--7V ct'y several cays . aed sA paid taa. T ae rm. a iu te taa '. rava aaj t-ea-j g -.f was Ta-t eerer. ' r oa-r. Otiers rJl toeVew k- ImA.- 1 ki Vrr,!fTr, g Uf taw Farw-ers E-va-n cee-sany D W. I Uur. ntrwauui of Tiea cn--tty. I waa e-eei! tcvet-Mat: A K-tMa swrrw. I c y CvmM. ae HtwaC Tbe J a-rsi-aTS s-va4wr at fc-raea-rt at mum td tae PHONE 931 DOUGLAS Dust Proof Mohair Sicilian Red. blue." brown and black, reg ular price 7c; Wednesday only at 39t The virtues of this fabric needs no explanation. Our Lace Dept. With our Inventory complete our lace department haa revealed a quantity of lengths and patterns that we want to reduce, among which are Persian trimmings, silk applique, baby Irich festoons In cream and white, black chif fon and Venice. There are some great value and are worth up to $1.50 a yard, hot for rapid selling Wednesday you can take your choice of -this Immense lot for. yard 23t And Still Another Green and White Bands and Edges, Normandy Vat. Lares and Inser tions to match. Bands ' 2 Vt -In. and edges up to 9-ln. wide and worth to 50c; Wednesday spec ial price 10t Best Basement In Omaha. Best light, best goods, biggest bargains. Come Wednesday and view th many good things. Basement Bargains 15c Lace Hose 9c Here Is a Hosiery bargain that will draw the people. Think of buy ing regular 15c lace stocklnrs for 9c. Thai's what you can do Wednesday. They're In black, tan and green, per pair ....( Braotifnl New Challea, special Wednesday, per yard JJ 12c White Muslins 7c Maslln that you have been paying 12 He for will go on sale Wed nesday at Te a yard. Hlgb grade brands of bleached muslin com pose the assortment; yon will appreciate their values at one. AH yon want Wednesday, per 7rd je moot prosperows farmers el era tors In Ke braska. T-EK AMAH Mra Elisabeth Rons, aged X died at ire borne of her daugoier. Mrs. Wlil booth, some time last ntgrtt. Mrs. Ross retired early last evening In apparent gord health aad was found dead in bed this morning.. BLI'E HILL Miss Anna Muhletses waa married at the Lutheran church to Mr. Louie Krugjnr. Rev. M. Schabkegel per forming the ceremr.y. fiVjpser was served at the home of th bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ben Muhletsen. PLATTSMOLTH Tbe body of William B. anort arrived from Omaha over the Buriir.gto last evening and interment was In Cak Hill cetr.etery. J'Jdge Ervjrt. as he was fa ml Marty known, resided la tnis city fr a number of years. BTEP.LIXG Mr. atd Mrs. C. V. Tonr telot. Mr and Mrs John Boatsman and Mr O. W. Gtim have gone to fcimvr.s vilie. Tex . on a pleasure trip, arid may ex tend their tour to Florid. They expect to be icvrke arxut two weeka BEATRICE Jadge Keillgar yesterday held a brief seaetoa of cryart and announced that the (nfurriwn auit cf Klnivey an:nat the Gilligaa Bridge company and tie Bjr4 of e-jprrtsors proiAbiy would he heard next Friday afternoon. OAKLAND c. W. Forre has purchased tie interest of J. W. Holrruist m IX iard ware firm ot Tt4 A Hro-iut- lorowe of toe stck will be taken la a few davs aad after Msrch 1 t -e bustnews will t run u&der tL arm name of Fried A Force. OXFORD-Rev. John Mad!y. a popular pastor aad aa orator of acanowiedgtd abil ity, has resigned the pastorale of the Fre byterian chorea to enter a ertder field '' service. It Is uoderxood that fcta caU roeaes from a tows ta eastern Nebraska. PLATTMOl."TM The Plattsnvwth Water company rr the acinoieoFinat that tlvs city of Plattsieuth has not paid th cofn cany asy wr awace last Marra aad tnet 'iii wss satisfactrw arrangetnents are Rutde et'rv r'ebruary IS uue water sU te soti i rtt. I PEA TRICE The Soldiers' Relief ewn- I mi:r s yester-iar at t ewort house aad irainin ited coosviera o Iamm. Tt coos aiiaVjn corr. peters J. H. Crat of Bea trior. A- B. McNlcxJ of Coeruaad aa.1 A- K. Sert'h of Wrmrt PERI' A satisfactory Farmers' tnsri'ste was he in Kiughts of Prtnia ball wtva refa:.tel u a KiuatM orga.r.sa:)'ja wtta C F. Bsa as tlu-PEan. O. W. Aieaaiuder (Conthsned cn atstb Page.) P1AMONI Frvairr. Uta and liga For Indigestion J Ka-rried CI rf-oaca food, over c-ucr any t4 tncae aadjacre-t-ocs treqncfflt-y reso-i in acntepa-X-S and oticr soc-a-icrubie tanivms wLk-k are wearing on live Dcrvta and ixBt-rr. For a4 i-J ot tbe stomach PILLS are r?etiz2j ra.3Atie, as tStry act a-tno-t MMaZi3tj cm tt n- tated iood at-ftl carry tt oct ot u tfovjrfc. Taesft mvixitr&J pCA enU ia ex-Kt-y tile ni-f prrjr-xtx4s to seenre tbe test tJtx. wxijcmt do-er VTCwcncc lo the dcra'c La-sJ-f Ck tut vunz-th. Be-fcxe tae Jwt- -c (cr over ba-f a oocsarj, f-g ki-ixkm a-d sitvdirtal e--. J-crr am Fk-a Eavc No Equal Sold Every-wi-ere. In ft-bxea, 1--C. az-d c This Store Is New With New Ideas 2.V and 8.V Fancy White Madras. yd l.V These goods will sell rapidly Wednesday at this small figure. They are pretty 25c and 35c white madras at, yd., 15 Think of The Daylight Store for Household Necessities Are you considering a Washing Machine. There are many kinds and prices, but the new one to - attract attention Is the Magic Mo tor Machine. They have a water motor that you can connect with your faucet and the force of the water tarns the machine and does the work, and does It right. Come and see them. They're wonders for labor saving. Price $17.50 Notice Our Howard St. Windows Together wltlt many grand val ues show - a momtnota col lection of boautlful lace that are wonders of beauty and elegance. ' Normandy Vals. Insertion and edge to match Torchons. Insertions and edgs to match, and fine Venice trimmings la cream and white. These lace are worth up to 25c a yard and are exception al value at that.' bat for Fri day we are going to hold a selling out of the ordinary and you can. take your choice for, yard 2ck-5cv-10cs For Friday only. Valentines The greatest showing la Omaha at 1 u $1.0O. Covers all classes from the ao blime to the ridiculous. , Main Floor. GREAT ALTERATIOn SALE DOUBLIKG THE SIZE OF OUR STORE STUNG! Jsst that very feofttng that yon noticed In vtr windows day before yeeterdar aad - which yon txmgbt wroM be -fit yonr style" has bean swept away by this Alteration Sale has tt? - However, yon wttl probaMy-ase as-v. eral other Su: truss that will pisssa yon aa well If yow wlU conve here to day. Bit we wouldn't advise y ta t- wait any kger than ttday. Tbe siicsssary artevatevns to enlarge ear' store esc soil by oqt - greet k gieetn in bastness. Brakes It a tnassse f for ns to sel every sVutlnc we aaea la stock by tbe d-ftSt aad dirt ef alteratlng. For this we are Sciliajs WnrtJi ts Uszk $s )S0 far S2S Srita Wartb as tistk as 141 for 320 MacCARTHY-TTILSON TAILORING CO. PVeae Cnv ISA aW-S Sa. Mtb ft, rtcat inac to taa Wexatse Tlcaet sdtaa. Food for raJi taear anset swwtAhsl rti Nerve a Na.1 ef see :-w seaeiid lata a tiara x e v i. pood fill tw wrj Tf yew eat sad smsw aad be a aaaa -ri 1 CI ssu tiais fttLM bw ftsanV Shgrman MeCdtvaclI Dmg Cm Mtn aad rxdgn Oaa . atanv PsrchAse aad nve mm fit KBOeU AID CwLaJCEn. DELLEVUE COLLEGE aV. die est fdns fcfti mm mm m m si H-ae IT Jk m.m-kmnmn sjsanntnnsn. CdftvT I'lfjaj M CCtt iss J nt 4 -'I natUisrw frMAdVa. CAdV-7d Be