THE OMAHA DAILY BLL: THURSDAY. MARCH 4. ir0. mta: s Arsj a distinct specialty with us. Every order receives prompt and thorough attention. PIANOS, 54.00 a MONTH PIANOLAS, SS.OO a IVf D NTH With free library prlvilepps. Free moving if rented sis months, and If purchased, rental allowed. Bargains In Slightly Used Pianos: TOO BTKINWAV Beautiful rosewod upright, good as new, for immediate sale LY S100.00 (ttSO XEW I'PRIGHT Beauti ful case and the greatest value ever offered 8PECLU $169.00 TERMS TO 81 IT THE 111 Y Ell ON AY XEW OR fSED PIANO. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET. lVprr-tent stive for Stein way, Stefrer, Schmoller A Mueller, Haiti run n, Knieron, MrPhall and Mehlin Pianos. Nebraska ! I . 1 1 NEW IXTEKUBBAX IS IXCOBBOBATED Company Propose to Construct a Line from Lincoln to Omaha. ' Nebraska Nebraska BETHERS' DEATH ENIGMA Inquest Sheds No Light on Cinder Car Affair. RELATIVES IDENTIFY HIS BODY Fannd Charred I Crisp Pram to Be Coward Blwffe Ilaarhhack Wis Had Beea Dcspoadewt Orrr Deattk of Brother. No light on the; cause of death of the man found In the car at Valley was shed by the coroner's Jury at' the Inquest in the afternoon. The verdict vu to the rffect that the deceased, supposed to be Henry Bethers came to his death by causes unknown to the Jury, but supposedly by being burned to death. The testimony of the c roner's physician la to the effect that no foul play, at leant none of a violent form, auch at frac turing the skull, caused death. All the relallvca of Henry Bethers. except he mother, were present at the Inquest and are confident that the body Is that of Henry Bet hers. Bethers had been absent from home for the last two w-cka ind had announced his Int. nllon of going to Valley. Ho wzs despondent over the recent accidental death of Ills brother. In the sheriff's office the opinion Is strong that lha circumstances point to foul play. It is pointed out that It Is most unlikely that the body waa In the car from the time tt left Council Bluffs, and the fact that the body waa unhurt by fire when discovered is cited in proof of this. Trama Flads the Body. A tnunp made the discovery Monday evening at J30. He notified a Russian who works at the stock yards and the Russian later told the station agent. When that official Could get to go down he went and removed the body. The tramp, who waa a young ruan. iah away as fast.-as ha uld after notifying the Russian. His mother. Mrs. Cora Uethera. and the father. Zadock Bethers. art distracted over the matter. Matdor Bethers, the brother, nd Mrs. Z. Bethers, Jr.. trie widowed sts "V r-in-law, live with the elderly couple at J405 Sixteenth Avenue. Council Bluffs. A lister of Henry Eelhers Uvea In Florence. Nebraska NO STOCK TO BE PUT ON MARKET Baldwin Company of Cincinnati to Open Office in Omaha. Boy Shot While Making Run in Base Ball Game Sylrester Corad of Freedom Instantly Killed by Companion, Who Didn't Know it Was Loaded. POLICE COMMISSIONER TODAY George Rogers Sees the Governor in Interest of Hunter. PROGRESS 15 THE T.TT.T.TT. CASE Qaeotloa Asked of Sheriff ladlealea ftonethlac Which Old t Appear Darlag the irlm laal Trial. STOCK V1LLE. Neb . March S. Speci.il ) Sylvester Coiad was accidentally shot rnd killed yesterday at a ball same about a mile north of Freedom in Frontier coui.ty. Toung Coiad is a bey about U or II ears of age. While he was making a run uurlt.g the game a revolver fell from his pocket, which was immediately pkked up by a younger boy named Eonar, a son of George N. Bonar. He called out to yourg l Coxad. "Stop, or I will shoot you," ap parently tn -un. and then fired tne re volver. Cosad turned at the call ar.d was ! shot through the left breast and d.ed almost Instantly. The Bcnar boy thought tlia gun waa not loaded, so tt Is reported. The county coroner. Dr. CT.ariton, Is hers today to held an inquest. ITALIA HELD FOR SHOOT1XO Hands Poisoned Handling Money Teller of Hastings Bank of Commerce Suffering from Blood Poisoning. HASTINGS, Neb., March . Special. I-awrence Dally, teller in the Bank of Commerce, Is suffering from blood poison ing, supposed to have been contracted in the handling of Infected money- For time it waa feared thaf amputation would be necessary, but the physicians are now hopeful that Mr. Daily's recovery will be entirely satisfactory. . WATER FIGHT GROWING WARM Charges ait Nebraska City way Bo Investigated by Graad Jury. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Match .-(Sp-cial.) At a meeting of the city council last evening, the ordinance granting to the water and light company a new franchise for a term of fifteen years and reducing the water and light rentals to nearly one third less than they have been came up. The fight up to the rote on the ordinance waa an interesting one and the ordinance fulled to pass under a suspension of the rales by a vote of S to 1 Those voting against the ordinance were Councilman Houston. Hubanks and Schemoras. W. N. Pitxer. attorney for the water and light company withdrew all concessions, which the company had mads in the matter and stated tat officers and employes of the company had been written to and ap proached regarding the matter of the franchise and offers to get the franchise If certain amounts of money were guar J Hearing of l ehllosr Rioters Draw m Big Crowd. FREMONT. Neb.. March 1 Spec Lai Tel egram. The preliminary hearing of Nocolo Qallono and Joseph Cosmanno, on the chart- of shooting with Intent to kill Vil lage Marshal Helneman and C. E. Emlch of t'ehiing. was held before County Judge St In son this afternoon in the district court room, which was crowded. A number of witnesses testified. Gailono came to the saloon first, and, calling out that he was going to kill every one in the room, began shooting toward the bar with a revolver. He fired five shots. Cosmanno followed him with a shot gun, which he fired twice. Oscar Ltnd, (From a Staff Correspondent, t LINCOLN. March 3 (Special.) A new Interurban railroad construe tion company was incorporated this afternoon with a capital atock of S2W.CM). of which ScAOOO is paid up. The Incorporators are E. F. Chessman of Denvwr. Robert C. Druesedow of Omaha. George P. Chessman of Tork and W. T. Morgan of Denver. The com pany Is backed by London capital and will offer no stock for sale. The new company is the Omaha A Lincoln Interurban Railroad Construction company and its headquarters will be In Lincoln. It la tho Intention of the Incorporators to have their engineers in the field next Mon day surveying a line between Omaha and Lincoln, following which they expect Wn the keeper of the saloon where the affair start construction work. i Mr. Chessman, who heads the company, waa Interested In the matter by Mr. Druesedow, snd he expects to call a meet ing to be held in Lincoln shortly for the purpose of electing officers. Ohio Company for Omaha. The Baldwin Manufacturing company of Cincinnati has filed its articles of incor poration with the secretary of state and will open headquarters at Omaha. The capital stock of tho company is S1.8PO.000 and the company paid the secretary of state a fee of tSK for filing the articles. Police Board mlaattoo. Governor Shailcnberger announced tonight that he would appoint a member of the occurred, then took a shotgun from behind the bar, loaded It and fired at the two Italians. Marshal Helneman wsa in the room, having been called on occount of previous trouble, and pulled his gun, but it would not work. Both of the men were identified by several wltnessea Both defendants were held to the district court and. in default of bail, committed to the county JalL t MRS, GROG OR PLBADS Gl II.TY 1 I US fl ImT-ti --.-. TAT A IVTaT-VI A TV TTV-aT aTMrVj Personal knowledge is the winning (actor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranis of The Well Informed of the World. 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This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the r ell Inlonned of the world to the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of mp of "Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy. but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company Calif omia rig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. whether you call for Syrup of rigs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU LOUISVILLE, KY. londonngland. NEW YORK.N.Y mo fili TaT Glrea Thirty-Mae Year, OOALLALA. Neb.. March a-'Special Telegram.) Mrs. Jennie Grogor. (he woman who murdered Volley Mann, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree and Judg: Omaha Board of Fire and Police CommTS- I Grimes sentenced her to thirty-nine years Admits Klllloar Volley Mas and la ! of this Htv and castor of the aame Mlruenther. aaed K. died at the home tier son. Ill n yoming precinct, yeaieruay sl oners probably tomorrow afternoon. George Rogers is here today and held a consultation with the governor. He favored the appointment of W. J. Hunter. The Proareaa of Llllle Case. direct and cross-examination of Isaac P. West, sheriff of Butler county, haa occupied almost an entire day In the trial of the suit of Lena M. IJlli" against the Modern Woodmen. Two new in the penitentiary at hard labor. He di rected that each anniversary of the crime October 8. shall be spent in solitary con finement. The insanity plea proved a fake. I as this Is not the ssme woman whom It was ' claimed was an Incurable and who escaped i from an asylum In New Tork state. The I people here seem to be satisfied with the sentence. anleed. He intimated that this had been features of the case were hinted at by the done by outsiders and not members of the J attorneys for the plaintiff, in the cross cojncil. The charges were such that some ; examination, when they asked him about PLATTE RIVER AT OLD TRICKS action will have to be taken in the matter and may result In the calling of a special grand jury to Investigate and the air is thick with rumors regarding trouble for some one or more persons here. It is promised to present the matter to the county attorney and to Judge Travis i and have the charges investigated. The matter of granting this has caused much trouble for the members because of the outside interference of parties who claim to want another franchlae, but who have failed to make any formal offer to the city. a Mrs. Ackerman, who claimed to have seen a man answering the description of the alleged murderer. It seems that this woman applied to the sheriff for permission to see Mrs. Lillie and was refused the privilege. Another new feature that promises In teresting developments is the introduction of the lock and key from his tack door of the Lillie home. The sheriff failed to identify the key. which was ehown him, so It was not offered in evidence. Both the key and lock have been left in the church. BliATR ICR Word has Dn received here tl at Mrs. Robert Reed, a former Beatr.ce resident, suffered a stroke of paralysis n few days ago at the home of her daughter at Battle '"reek, Mich., and was In a crit ical condition. LEIGH Miss Emma Starke was mar ried to Frederick Thwke Ht the German Lutheran church Friday morning. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. E. Holmes, of the Grand Prairie church In Piatt" county. ."fl aftern.in after a brief Illness. She is survived by three children, being Wr Heyer and Mrs. August Gruenther of this county snd Mrs. Jonanr.ah School of Tuma. Colo. The d-rensed a born in Germany and cam to thi county many yeara ago. Her funeral was held today. NEBRASKA CITY The Hks have de cided to hold a fair shortly after I.ent In liUce ef thtir annual minstrel perform-nn'-e. It will last five days. The com mittees liae all ben namej and the en- 1 . . . - V - V. . 1 - .....J n . K V. .1 SILVER CREEK At a meeting of th- l'i , w V kJ- i- M. Bradley. Thf net proceeds of the fair iira from Fers. PERL'. Neb., March S (Special. i-Two large catfish, one weighing seventy-one and the other eighty-three pounds, have Just been taken from the Missouri river. This Is the largest catch that haa been made for some time. The committee on claims frem the lerls- .,. k.. k.. k j , i circulating tt siirmcriptlon paper with a , , . . . , view of jalsing Sl- for the purehsse of the mines and make a report to the leg- i nPW lKJ. over has already been Islature as to whether or not the owrers 1 subwnb. d. are entitled to the M.otrt bounty offered In t BEATRICE General Superintendent T5y the statutes. The committee Is as follows: I ram. Division Superintendent Lyman and Joseph Snyder. D. M. Nettleton. J. F. Carr. a ,n"1mb7 cf nTr ''"S1"" officials ,,. , ' ' . ' paid B-vitrice a visit vesterdav In the fur- Charles G-aif, John P. Thiesson. E. S. mer , private car. They went uih from Case. Mildred G ruber and E. W Roberts, j here on an lnsperllun trip oer the south- Before leaving the committee decided to ern division. are to be devoted to charity BEATRICE C. 8 Moore yesterday re ceived a letter from hie brother-in-law. Paul Hanks, at Fort Worth. Tex., stating that Mrs. Hanks had been killed by being struck Board of Education of Silver Creek Prof George P. MfGrew -as unanimously re elected as principal of the public schools at an increased salary. Prof. McGrew has agreed to stay another year. NEBRASKA CITY John F. Montgomery of Oak. Neb., was married last Friday at i .-., .kii ....niT.iinir to drive over Syracuse and shortly after the ceremony , cro.aing. The bugftv In which Mrs. was taken 111 and hod to be taken to , Hankg ,d hpr mte ,OI, W(.re ndlng aa Omaha. h'n lie underwent a surgical cm ln two ,n(j Mrs. Hanks received 1n operation for appendicitis. His bride went . juries from which sh died a few hours with him. j later. Her son escaped Injury. BEATRICE The library board met last j NEBRASKA CITT During the month of nieht and ordered the purchase of about februarv there were filed for record in IJO worth of new b-ok.. The library is lnB nffi-e of the county recorder nineteen I cuatody of the court reporter and are sup- j visit also the normal. They were present Oat of Basks aad Doea Damage to tiallroad Tracks. FREMONT, Neb., Mrch t (Speolal Tel gram.) Thw Platte river Is coming up, but en account of the dam and lvee put In by tho drainage district no danger to the city is apprehended. The lowlands south tf Inglewood are covered. The I'nlon Pa rifle haa had several washouta in the vi cinity of North Bend and tonight trouble Is reported as probably near Ames. Maple creek, ordinarily a small, sluggish arfam,4 Is also -out and a number of farms are under water. The Union Pacific has a big gang of men scattered along the line between here and Columbus and has kept trains running through on an irregular tchedula MADE WELL AND STRONG By Lydia E. PinkhanYs Vegetable Compound Bardstown. Ky. "I suffered from -nloerationandotlierfemaletroublesfor I a long ttnie. ioc tora had failMi to help me. I.ydia fc. HntLim i epi ble Compound was recom mended, and 1 1 decided to try it. It cured iny trouble and made me well and strong, so that i Iran do all my own Iwork." Mrs. Jos lph Hall, Barda- I town. Kt. - Another W oman Cured Christiana, Tonu. " I suffered from the worst form of female trouoie so that at times I thought I could not hTe and rcy nerves were u a dreadful condition. I.ydia E. Pintham's Vepe-, table Compound cured me. and made me feel like a different woman. Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound is worth ita wripht tn gold to suffpring voaiea " Mrs. Ma by Wood.R.F.D. &. If vou belong to that countless army f women who suffer from some form ef female ills, don't hesitate to try Lydia E- Ilukham's Vegetable Com TXMnvd, made from roots and herb. "Tor thirty years this famous remedy jm been the standard for ail forms of tauriAvlo UK and hascurt! tLousauJs of we men who have ben troubled v. it a -oca tUlauents as displaced'-' a, tbroid IttEUOrs, ulceration, inauuiiatioD, lr Regularities, backache, aad uerrouj togveTtration. , Ifywa want special advice write iort-MrsvlMukbam.LTTin,Masa. ii traesvudaUwaysWyiuJU j posed to be used by the plaintiff in re- uuuu. i lie it? citreriy Bnu,a roams on J the long end. bearing out the contention of the plaintiff that the robber mho shot Mrs. Lillie opened the kitchen door by turn- I Ing the key wtth forceps from the outside, j few Polat la Divorce Law. I The attempt of Valeria Allenrpach to i prosecuto an appeal in the supreme court in I her suit for divorce from Mark M. Cosd, has brought a new question to the atten tion of the court. In cases where a divorce! asked there is usually no dispute regarding the validity of the original marriage. The court In such cases usually grants temporary ali mony. But in the Coad case the defendant denied a marriage and the district court upheld the denial. Because of this the ap plication for the temporary alimony fT the further prosecution of the case has no standing. The supreme court is asked to order the payment of temporary alimony so that a bill of exceptions may bs prepared and filed. The supreme court, should It grart Haitian '' set Opera Htste. -i-.- '""' -' U,,J " '"iu HASTINGS, Neb.. March l-cSpeclal.)- original jurisdiction in tne case, peing The Hastings lodges of the fnlted Com- forced to proceed on uie assumption mat merclal Travelers and the Ancient Order there was originally a marriage, an as- of United. Workmen have started a cam- sumption exactely opposed to the findings palgn for the buiidlr.g of an opera house of the lower court. here. They are proceeding on the thory "sew Bask for Llaeola. that the Hastinga Commercial club will ... . ,,. . - aid the project to th extent of purvhaa- , Art'c" " !0B1.t fr in,, or having sold. tickets at 110 each Unwln bank. It will be a state inst-tutlon. for the opening theatrical performance. It 1 r' ' is the purpose of the leaders in the move- VK- President and WJIIam geelen- ment to build an opera house that will cost freund, tashier. not less than I35.OJ0. In the Hastings lodges Th na of the new institution wiU be of the two orders there are approximately German-American State bank. No 600 membera nearly all cf whom reside in location has been selected, although - Hastings. It Is believed that most of the was stated that all these details will he stock ln the enterprise can be sold within worked out in a short time. The capital NEBRASKA ClTY-.Tudire H. D. here Monday afterr.onn and Travis onened Stoooa Leave Haaafcoldt. HCMBOLDT. March 4. (Special.) R. E. Stoops thle week sold the Crystal theater. Humboldt's new moving picture concern, to Messrs. Moore of Omaha, who take charge next week. Mr. Stoops states that he Intends gclng to Sioux City to take a job along similar lines. His wife, who sold tickets st the Crystsl for some time, but whose name figured a fea weeks since In newspaper flapali hes. telling of an slops inent with a young telegraph operator of this city, left again several days ago for Omaha, where her parents reside. After the elopement both the principal! returned to this city for a day or two. but Mr. Stoops gives out the statement that ha and his wife have dissolved their domestic ar rangements. Mr. Johnson, the other party In the case, announced before he left that he is now going to Old Mexico, to Join a big carnival company, organised recently la Omaha. The Stoope couple hare been here about six rronths, coming from the Nebraska metropolis, and their theater did an excellent business for a time. . A I , Kn .k-. ...4 was nere jraoi aneri.uo:i " ""- J " "-"'"" the March turn of the district court snd at convocation today. They were much J then trvk a receas until next Monday pleased wtlh the work which Is being done t momlne n ss to, enalile him to return In the normal. It is ouite generally thouaht i to Pla'tsmouth und try a murder case that the bounty provided for the first mine discovered in Nebraska will be al lowed the owners of the Peru mines. J. A. Eastwood, who has been absent for soma time on account of the death of : the remainder of the week HfMHOLDT-A Washington nien-r.ri.i service held t the Pr -sbyterian church on Sunday evening, postponed from the previous ria.c oin(r to conflicting events. The principal number of the program was an ail'ii on Wii .a': lliiyT on l'V Si i nertn tpnH. his little child, returned to Peru today and ! ent Hoff of the city schools. will again take up -ork with the senior! BEATRICE 'srt'n Winsns of the class. regular a-rny inspected Company C here Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings t 1"t evening In the presence of about . ... . ; people in armory hall. The insrection was J. A. Hsya while walking over the nor- . m. rici.i .r,,i t tl-.e close the offi.-er mal campus recently found a large Indian j expressed himself as highly please! with tomahawk. The weapon is a fine sped- ' the shoaing made by the company. men and is supposed to have belonged to! HASTINGS -The Hastings Country club - ... . . ,, .... . . . . ... I has reorganised for the lf" season bv elec- aome of the early tribes that Inhabited this i on f thMP (,ffK.Pr,. rreident. C. H valley. The stone has ben placed ln the Dietrich; vice president. C. J. Evans: see- normal museum, where It will be kept in retary. Senator Tibtets: treasurer. C the future. Wo Skatlag- Rlak la (ksirk. HASTINGS, Neb.. March .-Sptclal.i- bane.Tne membership is larger than it i , Thow Vo s ha. ever been so earlv I:, the year. j ,-1', ' which li! hEWARD The locating committee cf nine nun and three women, which will I select t ie site for th Md Fellow s Hat of Rev. H. B. Harrison to hsve a floor for ;or ?in 7,r"J "u,7. u,t "r4;'-r ' hotel by a local comrnlttee. It is s;,7 tu.e iuiici r,buii( inBiaurtj 111 liiv new conre gallonal church, the local trustees issued a statement setting forth that "there will be no skating rink in the new church.' The I the membership. stock is to be Su.000. Dralaasre Dlatrlet Oraastaed. FREMONT. Neb., March 1 Special Tel egram.) The county board this afternoon adopted a resolution for the 'organisation of the Logan Creek Drainage district. The boundariea of the district are enlarged somewhat from those at first proposed, ex tending down to the Elkhorn. This was at the suggestion of some who were at first opposed to the plan, though ln favor of draining the valley. An election of di rectors will be beld as soon as the law permits. y The Weather FOR OMAHA. COCNC1L BLL'FFB AND VICINITY Fair and warmer Thursday. FOR NEBRASKA Fair and wanner Thursday FOR IOWA Fair sn-J warmer Tbureday. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Deg. U at U 3 Jt is M ... 44 ... tl NEARLY RESIGN KD Bat Bald eoattloa oa OrapaJkTmta. An Oklahoma woman was saved from Iojs of health and position by change to right food. She sas: JTb9 Spring of 9M found me almost. committee Is favorably impressed with the liaeliner location, one mile south of tne city. BEATRICE! Ti e ann-ial meeting of the plan was considered at a meeting of the Uesierdav sf'ernoon. Th off-,rs were trustees and It waa deemed wise not to elected: F. D. Kees. president; I,. K. Aus attempt the innovation proposed bv the tin. vice ires'.?- ; Walter D. Hill, secre pastor. Bids for building the new church J- R r:tlierford. treasurer May ... t , . , , ! . whs atrreed upon as genera cleanup will be adxertifed for within the next few aay. days. It is the desire of the trustees to j GRAND ISI.A N D The Pard of Flucs have the new edifice ready for occupanv ! tion at its ,me''t:ii!i lji- rrght t.xik up the by October 1. It will cost S:S.r. and all ! f'1" a';i" tub.-rc .s'. wli-n Dr. Mc x, . k,,,.,-j . i , i Gratli mov.-d the eniplox mLr.t of a phvsi- but a few hundred dollars of toe required I olal, to examine all purils l:i the sclim,;, fund hss already been subscrtxd. j suspccte.t of belrg a.'fh. t -d wiiii the uis- , ease, with tne view of calling them out of I.ITe Teraa for Dale). i the school. OGALALLA, Neb., March l-i Special I GRAND ISIVND-FIr.' yesterday mom-Telerram.i- Dales was riv.n a life .m.,, .. 1 Ing called out. the iliparln ent to the old i 7 . , , - . . broom factorv where the lnv ;o at hard labor in the penitentiary, with ; niateh combination ignited the hay in a ! solitary confinement upon facli and e ery 1 E djacent harn. 0:l,cr :arts of the Kar.i nnil'.run' of Iharrimi II- na r. ...i ,J I row- of huildir.ES f -e as a iln'l hu.H jannnersary of tne crime. II. a as cum iad . foP br,m, am, tter, f Th( fl , of the murder of Wiley Mann j was extinguUhed by the use of g ird -n ho. ! LEIGH Rev. F. Genslcheii perfornir-d ih j Nebraska New Notes. ceremony which u;..ted l:i inarriKe Iik BEATRlt.'E John Krust. an old resident : Merna Abe'.a and Henry s. Hade. Tl , ! of Highland township, died yesterday at 1 bride is tii daughter of Edward Alirln. h:s heme, three miles west of Cortland. Rn "Id and wei.thy I.-jtht. H-nry Bd h:s heme, three miles west of Cortland j Rn old ana wei.tny i.-jniT. n-nry Kde GR AND ISU..ND-The r.-titlon of Ba ard ls lh? Tm of M" ,Jo!in Bau' Th' '"""J H. Paine as a candidate for police f"W. h; "- u' l;usekeeplng on ih was the opener of the spring campaign li ! 8r,x,ra " farn' f""r m" n f f was put in circulation toda. J town. ETsir-nir.,i.. ii,,,.. NEBRASKA CITY -Mrs Heniietta BTRICE-Chsrles Homer Monajcmith a I of D.ller. Xeh.. mil !kfia IktarfiA r Maw- i nervous wreck from the use of Improper I kins of Cabool. Mo., were married here I food. I could not sleep nor eat anything '. yesterday by County Judge Ppafford. j but what it seemed ih.t mv PLATTSMOl'TH Frank Bjt'.ery and ; cira 1 Mrl J'hn Kalacek were unked In ma -n4:e I I Hour .w. JrV a. m. I t-n , : " i jJf" II m... jiw' is: -s',n i 1 V P so --AsW t p. aa. 7 p. m i P- sa "1 had the best medical adIce I could get. but medicine did not reach my trouble. I waa growing worse ail the time until I was about to resign my position, a thing I could not afford to do. "A friend brought me a pkg. of that wonderful food, Grape-Nuts, and asked 1 I bad ever tried It- I told her no. I had co faith in it. but to please her I prom-.passed away yesterday wtih ir.fluenxa A I SS ised to use the package befvre I decided what It would do for me. "I ate nothing but Grape-Nuts and ereaia three times a day and that awful burning In my stomach disappeared. I was able to continue at my work and sained SS lbs. ln three months. Bo I owe my healta and position to Grape-Nuts. Name given by Poaturo Co, Battle Cuek, aLkh. Read "The Road to VYeUville, in pkga "There s a Reason." Xver roaa laa aaava letter A maw owe appears treat at so ttaaa, TTkay are gaa tUae, ttra. awe fall of ktaaaaa Utwreat, in Papillion. Both are well vtd favor bn- 1 known in the city, where tnty have re- I sided for many years. KEARNET-P. R. And.rson has resigned' his position as superintendent of the county p. Kir urni. Mr. Aiiatrion was eiectel to the position about two weeks ago. which makes his term of offrce very short. PLATTSMOITH-The body of Charles Teipel. aged 7 years, arrived In t .lj cltv this morning front Hastings, wnera h wife and seven children survive him ln this city- KEARNEY Ado'ph Schneider, a German Journalist, stopped ln the city Morula, even leg on his way around the world on font. He I ft New York five niontus ago and expects to lake three years to encircle the glob. YCTIUC-The game of basket ball last evening between York and Lancoln Toutig Mens Cbrlatian associations was the most hotly contested game of the season, re sulting In a score of 3 to a in York s favor. KEARNET Rev. J. J Parker arrived la this city from Genoa. Neo.. to cake up th storate ef the Congregational church. air. Parker a as fjrmtrly a reaidaat t .. I FfT:t H.I i if; j farm mortgagee whose value wsa $54. Too. f and twetity-three releases, their value being j VA.rX On town and village property there . r were filed fourteen mortgages and their : I value was lin.l'd. and eight released of I 5 the value of CLHS.tio. This Is the lightest i month for the last year, both as to filings : I an-1 releases. T NEBRASKA CITY' The cars occupied j I bv tie Greek section men on the Missouri ; Pacific at this iolnt were entered a few-d.-.ys auo by two strangers, who took sway ail of their clothing and sold it to the junk man for rags. The Greeks were indignant and threatened t) raise a row until they located their goods. The rob bers made l"ir escape from the city be fore tie officers were Informed of what had been done. YORK The York countv grand iu'y. called In session by District Judge George Corcoran organized this week and wit nesses suhpoensed from the different towns and parts of the county, are giving testl monv before the Jury It seems that the tempence element of Benedict believed that if a grand Jury probed Into the affairs of that little city it would learn something as to the liquor traffic as carried on In a town where the saloon has been closed. NEBRASKA CITY The home of Edwin Mason, in the eastern part of the city, was entered by burglars acme time 8unday night snd three pocketbooks secured which contained something over SV in cash. The goods were all carried out in the yard, where everything was left but the. cash. The buvglar seemed well acquainted with to get in and out many to be lieve it was tne work of a local character. Al Bl'RN The location committee of the 1 Nebraska 1 nlge of Odd Fellow's, which was out for the purpose of selection a site for a new Lome for the ordcR, arrived In this lilv yesterday cftetnoon over the Burling ton and was met bv a committee of rltisetis witn six automobiles. They were shown some choice locations for their home and afterwards treated to a ride over tile .4.. tii-,e vat-a n I .rla In.' lflMt nleht at the local lodge hall, where several p-oml- nent fruit growers of the county gave some 1 In'erest .ng addresses. HASTINGS The proposition for the Issue of bonds for the proposed new high school build ng. to cost upward of Sl'-O.W. will probably be submitted at a special election following the regular municipal election ln April, tome sttornes have declared that If the Issue is presented at the regular election it would have to receive the nec essary majority of the votes In both the municipal and school d strict elections, even thoiiuh toe two are practically aeparate. It is believed that an expression on the Issue an be more effectively si-cured if a bond y.tlon is held after the regular election. AT'RORA Hannah M. Phelps, wife of "w-nexer 8. Phelps snd one of the early i: '-rs of this county, died at her home i this city at 'a e vlvanced age of KT years i.d ! days. Had Mrs. Phelps lived till next Vuzust sh and Mr. Phelps would have ..in married for seventy years She came Hamilton county with her husband In "'79 and for twenty-five- years lived on a 'arm f jur miles from this city. Slnee that lioio thev bad resided In this city. Besides her husband, who Is past 90 years old. she leaves two sons. Otto C. Phelps of this city and Ansel V. Phelps of Wallace. Neb. The deceased was a member of the Congre gational church. TT I REGENT SHOE CO. 80S Boom 15th Street. Comfortable Garments There's a world of comfort io clothes that really fit you and aUe you an individual style. That's why garments made by Nlcoll are so desirable. You'll wear a Nicoll suit just about twice aa long as ordinary made garments and enjoy the comfortable fit and good style to the finish. There'll be more patterns toselecl from today than tomorrow. Suppose jou visit here today. Trousers $6 ta 512. Suits $25 ts $53 TAILOR WILLIAM JKHRtMS SONS. 200.11 South loth M. W'e w ant you to know by actual trial that the genuine ITiOlP company's wslw&JD&7 Extract of Beef with the bine signature, is the most delicious and far-m. ing for beef tea ( V teaspoonful makes a full cup) and for I coosang. i o -nuute you to try it we will , Give you this DIUTIFUL TEASPOON Artistic, silver plated, of exclusive rose pattern and finished in fashionable French gray like the latest solid silver crea tions, and made and toarranted by Win. Rogers It Son. It is of full size and without advertising. 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