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TF1K BF.E: OMAHA. WKDXII)AV. AfKIL 6. INn. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Ask the agent: "Mow h eate a?" 'If r a i i rILINC rtt NOT PAID IN ; i t a. a :ea: r-ia'i ln'J;an to t.e Turd c iriEiessinnsl district, 'socially iti : Thu-ston at.d Knei count', arid H mUi 1 r-e Mr. i'i.ik a dut' to look after these. J ltr,rrt!C fandld.ttl Hot Te Sure I ) area that every farmer tn I f Intmtiom. HOMFSOS HAS COLD IXET trie currry .11 twetr an agricultural Hti'duii' li.rounh Ihe mail before April U. o that trey may be :udied over and filled j A a hen Ihe cen i" enumerator arrives. 1 tf.ja aav rc vaet am'urt tf t'm. T. Porter oat talla 1nr far Roan rflla Fee ta Pat ' It If li reerleaa , I Our. M DIM FI.Pr.R ec ) r n ill fV "ti a ,.af.' Cot r'rondv' ) I.INI.N. .p-.l i rprii (-While W. Tr.r'3'P-ori. C fVe-rt M . Hiltliwk an r H hp" a a'l announced their m. .), j Ti'T m flerr-oc-ati I r.id state, eenaior. not a sing e , "f trifm liat paid aver that A filing -c S.i ehouid Mr. Brjan decide to i ih r '.roir.. tti candidates mentioned be ab in step as c aiihoui losing in'trrg ei-ept presCge Th' fact that mh ta still i.o.dirig on in v it i a gn.fltant. lak.r.g it w'.ih a ato: 'r n i a most re.'.ahl. S'o.Me tr.at friends tie hat er.e,1 his term op the battleship MaMland aid rat r-en Vonorably dis charged Ha has eper.t wmi time m China. Japan and ether oriental countries K.VT1A- Much Interest it flt in tha e. tivtj meetrr.gs now being held in the Veah clist ''ci at this pace, conducted tv l'.ev Mr. Hami ton. the evangelist, as a cted by T Cht'iea Ford, pastor of tea chu'eh Mi Hamilton Is ac cvnpan.ed br frof. Jamea Heatun. the ainittrf evar.ae- :;m. FrTHKRUND- A looai pratori.a.1 on t IFTI RED I iet for the purpose of M'1ln a rerre- I ent at ve or tre ni(tn acnooi to irt'ruate ' !n the d tiWt cinteet at (i'Mhenbjrf; ri!l t Ma Iraaa Rtred Is Her ' t,, h,id KHday eentn Five are to par- Hoaav aaal Harrr Larked I p. Iiopatr. Mi Ida Karnmerer. Ixihren tr MAM.N. N.b. April ?pci.-. Pl'tate Krank Coker. Alah Poyner and . ... lwltvn 5tnnf f.rr, Pun.;. aH.P Harry Bo d and Mia j I:KATRlrKu . . Ba. dwell. .,a of the Ma .on. a ;aken !n ruatodr bv j ear'ieet itlera of the litoe Indian reaet Shrift f P Srr.uh of Madison coi,ntv. I ation. ho ha h- n In the hnpta) f.r Mor.dav after focn at forn'ea and ei;ln "", l-in.-oln for th la-i ren- i teen e'. ha hen reieaaed by ttie auper brojght to thia rlty. Ml' byona honie. mt.ndeni r.r tiat inmtiu.on who pro ti v aJuimohie. The father of the j oui I nounrea 1 m jred Mi Bardei on 4J k te of land on the oid reaervation RRATr.K'K-The lane barn n the p-em- c 14 IrlMn l tna nti ?o;ll h ,!r ,n " e;' i s.con.t atret. a deatroyed hv fee earlv keepirc. I Tuaday murnin A b'laay, r a mesa and Puap.i-'ona arre -od w l.en M:va : other .or.tenta were hi" tied The fi:e if . . , eiir need to l-m been mrlxi bv a tramp. Ui.in ur,pe,-td,;. .eft tor,-n the j.aa- t. M, f.,, a,w , man leave the barn frtr Aijt c o; ri 8 ojth lLin1av noon. 1; ; at'OJt the tirr the fire lirnk oui and l I'bE'.ia' intention to do ao aio b it ' "t at him. The loaa la nla ed at I-.iUO. . , . . . . .... prtia!lv ioered bv inutan(. i detained at the depot bv Oty Maranai ' . , . , ' . . ,. j w ' VKBRA.KA C TT-Tie reb:aka ' hv rcimlr.i'lcn j (,min accompanied the ahnff and 1 arae of htr upon arriv al I ee and P 'OOK ihriig , rwrr n-., on narse oi )i.mp,ri "" Caa rempanv ta pt:ttlrr m aome tnree f ihc Ihr a i andidaira a-- jo. k irg around j boa; d bill l tre Madiaon ho jee He nulea of nw maina ai.d pending aone- the ithdraa al ! P1 orr.pt .y pa.f! r.ia roard D.,1 and t.ien .ia- i. j-m ...r qu,eti. I.ut hifMcrllj left toan. takmis ; .1ri. .V the ctv and a poo,j,v a tie paf lo Humphrey.' where h met the number of nw reeidenre being but.t. oiing woman, leturntns from Columbus ' c-eafa a g'eat demand for labor and ai on tne evening fain and berthed her m ' " ' ''l "m "T' ' "-fc,rcity vt common .'aboiera in th e vicinity, accompanying h,m on tne late tian to v K B n K K A flTY-Pr. Claude Watson (.o-nia laft awning. hi. riding uc h' a inomr-.r ,e. had a nar- puBcu. better knoun hee a. Hiti i row r-'-ape from being k lied "He lot con- "i a o:.T' ' r tn e I.m-k r g t jf riifi of thfin or al three I p i" thi t .tv n'.thT Mr. Thompaon nor Mi I'M'.' bli'ea that Mr. Brvan prom-e.-d Mi. Huoliiixk thai undfr tio cirrum :ari' r ijt'd ri I a candidate. Botn ..en. that M Bi.an "aid to the aecord 1 f I r ict i "-n(.i r.."niaii .i'.iai what he to(d h r i n '.He r 'pri it. at i.o t in umatane eouid a;i' nhuli mmiid make him a iani 1irla-r hi.t ihiT he . o'il poi ray h would oi rvn. oi orri lo that effert f' n.n mufl reiiih- anuti.ee it i sien o'jl mat Mi. Tlionipa'"! i getting cold feet l o'ii f a,n rvinniMlJig owt of the rate and . !. oveii'jie 1-r a tonferenr-e of the three i a-i i tate Is t H.ine fiom him hortl . li- cin'e-ea Jjc for the puriioae of rot. rig M -. I'ri'-e to withdraw or for all II, M v I'.idm'v in favor of Mr li ha-n g'rasi m.t tnai Hitchcock and 1 1 0nr;i Buff. Tt ni j .,'i ".: api;t a vote hh h either1 B.i ; d ' b.en ti. , at a tanor t' in t;' imiui; ct . Hf In i i.'iix Cit: . la KCupatio-n and ha. a of Otif K'.'heriin of :fa who no lt' o's Bl HI Ht ( RII1 tl. RKCORD rl I- ti.e ;le 1 .i e r m , .'..i'l r a. van I r1' hea: cii h Man aptarrd Trlth ioleai Tria 4 tried f Mnrder at 4 hadrca. ' I'EN'TR.U. i'ITV. Nh . April i. -i.-'pe-( al.i tl now d'('.opa that Krne.-t Buan, M" yo'irf man aaa taprjicd aitn Bryan. I a team of hotaca belonging to a party from and taken from heie back to anawer to a (l.a'ge. of horae ateaims. iate petnientiai y ma h va em- to et w it li the othr out of 1 a a cr.m'iMi out of me " a .i.ree-cornere.1 f ght. ; on paio'e. In it e t- aii e to df feat them both. A .niwunp politician ! not -o e..i.re-,fca. being brought to n i" a?l out of the rn. Tr;e r....i r .: jud gt off af the track un- i V'. Hj'B'i v.jl take h:a pace li 1 e rti i . f iijie i. no mr c'oe t. Mr. fi e t.a. t hw v ew that Rr an r i I I.. ln'i-1 i t. i fe rg'-e. but until that inif . inrn r. Mill Man! pat. even though t a t .(.acat'd to him h a Bn pi k( ir.xn -it ink. ijie la- fot coneies I'lMr-ii't r i 'ri;. In i he Tn'fn ! v V Po'.fr, fo-m- "V v -11 ,.f a-aie. i -.ir;e,l out In i;:f 'fM !:.rV w h.rh to 'file the r.atne of O ' t" d'Ki.e' ti'.l lit"- mi hen M-. Hrvar; I-1 i horni- h" v ill iia e in ,a y or no. a defiut: iiii r n r t t given ithiii 'i r dN'a af.tr t je njmc .a filf.r. Rlrr. I Ho f Orator. .thp 1 Ttifi up. e'ci-d 'o ttli pnaili it. f I d.y ..ii,ii.i (,f ti... ,.:a f ej'n h' .it e ..f i." ;.. .Bl fo im narea; optnnc r . anii-a R. Hriinfii. Ti.e Ciociiiin came afier '! r itniiifi tf Uke waa ttoTrti- ite, i,, is. . .Mi,t.,l and Bednar . C '. K. M" sun. K. '.iiupbeli ilai i ti'imi'.at'o'i iii t'tiiT plowed b- a farmer Ihmg near t'nadion. and an o'd man waa emplo; ed w it h him. me day while the farmer as aa from home. Buah killed tne o;d Irian, bit. nod m i"i:c lo h,a bcdT" and draggid it io a I'ek. H a cime v . d;oovered and he r.rr i ed a life aentence to the peniuniiary. In leil he was paroied. and haa ben under tne auperviaion of hi ra'n' alnce. He wa. hoi ifi yeara of ace a hen h murdered I he old man at t'hadr on. RT Paaaea File to Prlaoaer. h KARXKY. Neb.. Ap'il 6 iSpeiiali Haiph Nhhola. a - ea .'-old , box . as caught Si.nday night by th deputy r-'her ff in ilie ai i of papains; a fi'e througn the haris of the cpunty ja l to liia pal. Hany Bavlet. Th two cre arreyteJ together in a seho'i! liou.e thia tl(r (,f KextpjcKin ii rul held on th ch-ta of burglary. Kart 1 leit waa aenten.ed to a ear in the peni tentiary and waa h'irig held until lie could be removed to 1 ttcoln. Ntc iiol? waa aocjUHied H waa piared in a cell a; 1he .laii and hia hearing will occur in a few riaa. tt.il of h'a machine and it skidded inti a (.ro. n i auii basin, turn' turtle. tal! :;g on him He was p. -u up and co'i vevd linme. where It was found that w'., c.ii:.-mI-i a bl hr u.'ed only hi ' left am waa h: oken near the ahou'det. Ins wipe from death almost a mna le. ' NF-BUASKA riTT l.ule Kolkepaor. who : in arrested at Talmage on last f-aturda e-.i i it.fc. vt.i arraignen in th cuinty court ' M..nd eenirig. tn answer to the charge , of attempted aautt. The hearing was rontinuert until the 1Mb. and Henry tiering . i-n.d the twind of the accosed and be was . released He ta charged wltn attacking the li-veae-nld daughter of Mr. and Mr R H. Mertits of Talmage Th- accused has ; a family at Fremont and is about years of age. FAlKBrnV-.tll da ete.flay aaa a ' busy day with the Hermans in the noith : part .. th youritv. The new Herman , lyiitheian Kangelical church about tn miles west of Falrbury was dedicated 1 This is oi e of the largeat country churches I in 1hi part of the atate and was credted al a ccist of flUOon The inside of the ; church is finished throughout with quar : ter sawed oak and has a seat ng capacity of 4'JH. It is equipped with a K.Mai pipe i cngan. A number of ministers from abroad were present and assisted in the dedi-alory I evetcises and n is eetimaied that oxer 1 penj,. were pies.nt for the afternoon in', t lines Farmers Will Make Good Fire Losses Men Who Started Prairie Blare South Dakota to Pay for Prop erty Deitroyed. in f'7 t lr Hiotiiiri !u f 1'H i water suiku gueun i now up befuie the u voawcil tMi -the ujitifr of grantrng a Mimlin hi.r iit. .nc it i nj 'susliia t wl - ' -. r More l.ildrare of HlrbraV g tn :he higii w id ard lu: tndav -r aoiiietmrg 's only fmii-'iic aTniiniSili areie i g:.-ed at t'te i.rr.t- of :;.e a... r' tai ar.d ri nvt -seven wf i re-rv Mon.lat h re were t 'ix-three r.ijr-1;.' rep t c- A. en ton l llf-tara. Jint.. .p. ine cull g ". i'on i.i ;;r.-ir.:. nev M- n.la xa- u r cd t h. n . n -inte. l.ni.'i .1'Ri l'-.; Nf'A!..n vi.i'M j..- k ti ' ' i c i i.e." t il-.at Nr'inii v m . -it f-:.-"i i.n: h ie. : hefo--e M "via ; Sew urn f,:v ! it i ne w nt to W n a.'n 'ian pig.? aiini't h arteiu p'axwr gii 'i ;e Si'in4 Ye' k Netxi.t; e-ci.'-f I .itiie rt i r hi '.er.S'K - t'-e r f f ( .,f ; n , .r; i'i i aiV! STi.ed r . -ir' -x fr1-' op :-. . e rv , 1 r-e n.i'rl ;o i i'ii- pert M -i u.i Xei o:t nee e. ; i k-d .' . t -e g. ;mh u r : .-'" i,h. .- .: i-ci..; c I t ; i. Mater Problem at KEARVET. Neb . April i. Kearaey. t.pe. ial i J a e SlUl'X KALLJ, S. P.. A.i.-il 5 -i Special. t i liav.iig 1. n lespijusible for starting two of the tuanie fires, which recently swept ' cur Hie Kgrioi tributcry lu K' ola. and j i ne of v-hirli lit a time Ihrej'er'ed the j 0 sir uc'i ion of leola. Julius Hoeft apd ' tJeore Ileuju-J. piomtnent farmers living i ii"r nan'.mse jor-anuuier i ntv-ii.a ear, , jia, ka er:drd to leimbu-se ith an option on buying the r-ame ai the ltl(.ir neighorrj.. who suffered losscj. and end of each period of f n e :ea:s ia he, eg nuw ,Je e.gj.g j,, lh. 0.. cf asceilain- ,m.ie, nrr.x. on me oiner nano. jns llie armin, the quf-M.on arises as to w., ether the peopie ; ,hf.y can-roae or mo cuy wouirj vote bonda for Tre pur- i ; pose of building another plant and vt ether another plant could be huilt which is tne largest amount i tlass on bond itself for. wiih t: i . ' til s l '.a: h- would ne Ne'.itur i.a bep-ri m t. nuiii.'i. i,.i .' 1 1 i i a 1 1 1 1 1 n I.e. ,,.d f I'.u- I t erisus ewaaa Takers in Merrick, I'l Vi'llAi. l-'-l V Ne!.. Ap-ii -. - -ie-.... 1 i. ti. id iiiii(is"iiii .1 I .et. y A. Ila; .-. a io-e hon e an-1 hear. r:trja r.r .ri . i':-" al "il. hia an Kit ; i ed t ic t.vll.iwii.g hs the cfi.ai.e rpnmra-.o"s fo Merrick .-oanty. when tne w oi k of :i .ng tie t eneua coiiimen.es oi. Apil I'tiifil 4, It y . 1.. 43. t'omnk. ' hepanan. Jonn I-aub: t'larkaville. T. 1. Pilot, rrairie IVeek. Henry Mess: Loup. P.ish I- Coturn: Mead. K. J Jewell; Mid land. Kran'a HiesK. fil'er Creek. J. 1". How 'ard. Pra'i.a Is'and and i". rittgi. C I". Hienl ' Lone Tree. Ohanes V .llnuri. x . Mr. Ii4;a j.r-ii ig as:i.rc hlni lu the , :k r-c al Indian Apepj 1". I tV.l. A Gold Dust Home is a Healthy Home "lor taaday Sraool 4oneallva. I't'NFAll. Neb.. Apr il 5 Spe-.-iw I .i-The , Oioe Sunday school convention of the Pun- j l bar district was heid here Sunday at the r-esl tit ian church. J. P. Bake- Thomas : iliinay. Mi. w. W. Annas. H. S. West brook and .Mi Ida Harbison of pjnbar ' were m cnaig" of the program rendered. , inch wa a good tie. Visiiing delegates' , fiom Kerhn. Tatmage. l.orton aed Syracuae were pTnL Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Waine- . "f S; riiufe enlivened Hie day and evening v.Kh twocxcflleru fundaj school ai.lia-ia-. tali-saeed 4 raaacte al Kearaei. K KATINKY. Net... April I. 'Spexval. i Turn SaiupiB of this ct:y uaa the firsi vic ' l in 'f Slim: Pat'.ei son's edict issued a km inn-, at.iomohrcs. 5ample drove through , :he s;ieia Saturday n ght without head or ia:l i.nts al a raid spee1 and the mayor; spie him. it look .-everal minutes for him to find a policeman to have him arresied but wh.n the. tnuch-wanted c.-ip was found a h"ie load was run in. In police court Monday morning lie w is fined f 19 and coa;i bring the minimum. People are fast learning the difference between a house equipped with old fashioned heating methods or inferior apparatus and the home making qualities of a house fitted with ideal heating. They shun one and seek the other. The living, renting, and sales value of any build ing, large or small, is vastly increased by A Radiators -Mboilers DEAL Look into the Heating Question before you rent or buy. . The several hundred thousands of these outfits in stalled all over America and Europe are so com fortably, economically, cleanly, and healthfully warming: the occupants cf all classes of buildings that buyers and renters are now insistently de manding them. These outfits of IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators save so much in coal and cleaning, in time and temper, in health and happiness, and without rusting: or repairs, that they quickly repay their cost In all the world they have no equal hence the wide use by and high endorsement of all eminent engineers and architects in every civilized country where heating is needed ADVANTAGE 16: The phenomenal success o. IDEAL Boilers is also largely due to the fact that they arc made in sections so that even their largest parts can be carried through an ordinary size doorway. For this reason they can be quickly put in old buildings without disturbing the occupants. In fact, in un modernized or old types of houses they can be erected, including the necessary piping and radiators, without the necessity of removing the stoves or hot-air furnace until the new heating outfit is ready to fire up. They can be quickly erected in wintery weather when the old, crude heaters get badly worn or col lapse. Ask for catalog "Ideal Heating" which tells all the advantages. Prices are now so attractive that no one can longer afford to put up with the nui sance or run the risks of old-fashioned heating methods. Tell us kind of building you wish to heat old or new farm or city inquiries cordially welcomed and put you under no obligation to buy. Every prominent architect and every heating engineer recommend exclusively the IDEAL Boiler and AMERICAN Radiator. They cost no more than in ferior apparatus. Accept no substitute. 1 Y a - 1 ' y ' if V - , ;- f r, Ml S ' J ,r' i s tl ,r i ' 'it y in vvvgl A Vo a ltTt. Salter nl e ef al ia. AMtkl- A n t-mew IDC 1 aol'eeaod a a ef la MFtt 1 Sarliaurv. rantiaa the aaet gl 15. ware uaed w N kiter. I:.f t.ia eaaai tlWO. wart aatu ta Ht wtrr l-.tat couara. llrt W'ta-t kal lit. A thaaa w-e the s-wt. r Ve s,,M rf aar erT.e, .i.t.nl . Tkn rfM nt fa'tw mat af lataw. rP. aalvu aaajat, aai Tian im iimaa it extra aad vaiia. aucardiaf w r liailk aad atiav coaditiaaa. . IDEAL Boilers and AMERI CAN Radiatsra aerp a nrae house nee and cauee an a'af bouse ta hare ita liia aad vaiuc proiaoc:c4. furniture, pjlk'd out a rereptac e nr.d ics ctted the ILalO all In crisp greenbacks. of the various losses to estitution by payinr the i li'.iiiit of the darnsute. Both are in co:p foi table circumstances, but it is probable that neither will hive much of this nor nl's po-ds left. Then ihey have made setlli mem with the iat of :;te irtiiri of I he fires. It is rouphly estimated that the loss- in l lie aggregate will reach not less than Tli.taV. and may run considerably oxer lht fisnte. .-..e r.ir .i.rsnai orsn visil-o ire! Ro,U ,,. OTer r,,, .rsior. stvept by the fire, and secured a g10VX FALLIS. P. D.. April f. Special . float deal of evidence bejnng tipnrt cae- jA ,UUI1S son ot L. j. Green, a Ta'1 River jessness m .etttn; otit f!-e. out it is un- county rancher, waa pe-thaps fatally in tleistiKid thit in vi'w of the dte; n.ination jmed as the taault of an accident while of Hftrt Hoeft and Heupe'l to n'ake set- himself and some of hia bov friends a ert tk-mcnt for the h.f-s occasiore.i by the argased !n the pastime of rolling rorka flref. 'v h ch k 'I away from them, there doa n a bill en h!f father'! lanch. The will be no arrpeis. 1 nder the state lav bcya came to one latit rock; 'Ah'ch th thoi-o l rsrejnslble for mrtini prauie firea 'r a time wear unable to move. Vonnc ara subject to cumit.kl prcvcution iii ad- iGreen climbed upon it and juat aa he did AMERICMKADIATOIrOMPSNY Write to Dept. N 80 413-417 South Tenth Street, Omaha Public thrwrmni and Waretiouaea located at Chicago, New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Waabiofton. Bufalo. Pinaburc. Cleweland. Cincinnati, Atlanta. Indiaaapolia, Mnwatjtree, Omaha, aLoocapoha, St. Laaus, Kanaaa City, Dcavcr, Seattle, Ban Fraactace, Brantiord (Ontario l, loodon, Parts, bar lis. Hilts. i tlition to tnakinj gewd the amount losses. ot the f, 'o rock suddenly moved, toppling him to the arround and rolling over him. Three of the boy'a riba were torn looae from the DOCTOR DIES OF DIPHTHERIA 'l"eltbone one lhvm yrtxt, i of hia lur.ja. A Fhyalcian was aummoned taerarra Health tfflcrr Caarracta by rural telephone and made a record t mi Diaeaae a hlle ttieadlar rr i to the acene of the accident. Gold Dust is a sanitary leaner that searches ut every germ and -purity. It is the modern aid to i.-v housework. It does more more kinds of work an soap or any other '.n.er. It cieans everything A unvtliintr about the h nuts earaaka Nrni atra. BF THIfK Alvin Moure -,j .M Hat- ' i e lrfni. bet i; -of UiiHtiin. arte married 'f .'esteraay by Kr. J. i laia. c"i THI:RI.AM'M ss Mh.r ie Tierson of I il is raie fiactuTil an anaie at Paxton, ' ' Mr where she wfis emp 'ed as a ech Ki , .tea. her. F.TTlH-K-M -s Re I Hcl'ierdf , rr. : terrUy f., atl.t for divorce from Hert.eit ' ' lloltztudorf. Mhe cha-s-s non-support ; and evirerr e r jcit.i . HVATrti'-K ,T..,;j Vei.ii. an eld reaident ' o vutn Heattice. ilied r-urdav. aaed K i , 'eaiv n WRJ. . native ,f f'mnsviv anU i j aid the (s.ler of fourteen chi.Oien , .' I. MA -Sheriff "aimll located t'arl K ; t .-lii.e 1 1.. man who brcke a.i here !at i tsaturrlav tiirht. at Hardm. " la . and da. paitd las-t iiichl to bring his man back. 1 ! 'Rl-EAN.- Knpireer S'urdevan if Hold- ' ' ledge, arrive here Monday and begun the ;aoik of putting doan a serit-s rf l!a ; wh.cn ait to sv.pply trie ne citv water i 0rs. , TERl'-Henry Kchott. a retired German ' ,farni.r lting In Iiii. left .-aturdav f,,r a i t'lb acrnsa n,e aatera to v-.,t the father- I land Mr. Schoit left his German home , and came to America in 1T. 1 nr.i-Mr. Kodnt-V Kdmarda init ratlrat. ' : ABEHfEE-V. P. D.. Apr.l i. ?pecial , j I lr. v'harles B. Jdallery. one of tha lead-! ! tfig p.hva.ciana of Aberdeen, and a piomi ; nent mon, d.ed at hia home here on ?un- j ' day niumir.g. of ir f lamatnn of the heart i following an attack of diphtheria, aged ii ' ears. Tne fjnna: was held today at Si. Mark s Kplscopa. church, under the au- ! slices of tne aia'or.ic fraternity. Ir. Mai .ery. a ho waa a membe; of the city Thera ia co cough tnedtctne so popular aa Koley'a Honey and Tar. It never fall to cuta coughs, coldi. croup and bron thitia. For aala by ail drugguita. MILLER PLEADS SLEF DEFENSE it!i tn Itnes- i Daeiar aa Trial at WaLarkar) III.. aa He Kllte4 Irtiaa la ! Hia Oa a Life. 1 WAT? F K A 111 Anvil S r.r W t- K,..J ' . of hea th, contracted d p:,ther: while at- m.j;r , j, B Sivr. look , . linn, p...cnt in cnarg- oi tne ; ,, I. k., ... M,lf tr.v t'r Mi 'er testified that htn hit e.'fe i fen: to I'er nsylv ant.i a f-rr da'a befo:; the shooi.ng It was arranged with Mrs. Fa ler that Pr. Miller thOuld board 2t the ler house. I Mep by atep the wltn. ss lelated the In' i j denta leading up to ihe struggle wrier, j wat ended bv the fatal thontirg. -1 fired Peter Greenstein d..e.n', b.'.,.t- i- k.-v. ' . T ' " ",a "" """r ne came at me tike a mnd man. tkera eat notning e'ae fot me to do." hai. DOE "T BF.I.IKt K 1 Free! Free! at your Grocers You will get a Free package of Ghirardellf s Flicks a dainty little chocolate nibble with every pound. GROUND CHOCOLATE the most delicious and nutritious of all preparations made from the cocoa bean. Ghlrardelli's Ground Chocolate is made from the finest cocoa beans from chosen tropi cal plantations by our modern scientific process insuring an absolutely pure product as well the -richest, smoothest, most palatable of all beverages. Ibertrea Faraaer Waa Had Tkaaaaad Itollara la old H area a Haa "rare. work e.'a'. w no mi made tier home wlta the gioom s pa rent a for aeveral veara wera rr-r.1l Mumh evrnir. -hecxremotiy was irformed by Rev. J. N. jiapp RllATRIfK-Ttie B'sard of Fducanon held its regular meet ng last night and elacled a i-oii of f.fty tea.nerw for the comlr.g vear. Superintendent Boduelia report ancaed the total enrollment to date to be JAIL FOR BUCKET SHOP MEN t-ors, --d'.shec., clothes, floors and pots and pans, bath refri iterators, etc. It cuts dirt and grease like magic, .-aves 30U from hard rubbing and scrub bing, and en ables you or your servant to do more ork and bet? tr wort in !u-t about 3 t'f the time. feiL.' ; NEBRASKA OITY Joi- R Wend-in , on of tha leading ourg farmera of i.ace I precinct waa united in marriage tndav at j the home of the bride'a parnta. near I na ; d.l.a. to Slisa Anna Wane thxabetn Oartner Greenstein d.iesn't tlieve In banks Therefore, when he so'd hit house the other ! day, preparatory to mov.na on a claim m ' the west part of the state he d.d not de- Chamberlain Cojgn posit the money. 11 ft in a bank, but hid j tha cough, relieve the it aaay In an aad burtAu draaer. Lteri pi.eumonia. ctunrg Mr (ji aaaiptein a absence. Mrt Misa I Greena.ein sold the bureau to a tecond hand furn ture dealer. When Mr. Green ateln in reaching home, hit aif proudly t Id him of Hi Dtrgain she bad made, and e.ia aatonlshed when her huahand. aiih a ?el! of consternation, bioke for the door and ran hurriedly down ne street. He aa Juat in lime, for the c-aond-band deiler a a dicke-trg with a ctrstomer for the burtau. when Greer.atein appealed on the ac;ne. rushed hurriedly, to the piece of and Remedy wi.l al a lungs and pieveu SlTIIKP.l.AXr-T'e Farmera bank . a. r eduled to open lia d:ora for buair.eet hnw about the first of neat month It w II t-aie a capital tr k or I 0 0a. u-4l rap- . lalista are thind tba riKivenienl wbicn I a 1:1 give rsihr.and lit wnnid hanking1 houae. ' rKRT-Fire si ailed In aoma sited atalea (Irralt aart ttt ta. aeala Afflraaa traletret of f ire llarlaaall Brakrra. CINCINNATI. April a-The sen.erces o." five n.eml.ers of the d(mi " bucket sn -p . lirm of Odell (c t o., wlo were convc'.e,' j in the lower court on cl.aige fn tii-g the iiilk to lafraud and aerino"d to s.'v . n o- tna in tell and f 1 e t.v h-A .of ' each, a ere affirmed toddy by u,e 1'ni.ed Mta ea circuit tol.li ( t ,i-:i.. 1 n'i. ' noaa verdlcis aere affi-med are 1. w ; Foaier. J. M Sco t. Edward Hell. Waller 1 Campbell and A C. Baldwin Learn to say Ghirardelli's ( Gca r-are-deliyi) vhen you want the original and genuine Ground Chocolate i eg I 7 Vj: Loss of Appetite ' w. aica ia 0 loramen la tba apt-tag ar upon ttt ratura af w arm waaUaar. ia ' lata cf eltalttf. e'.gor or taaa. aad ta 1 aftea a forantaaar af proaLraaag dka-aaaa It ia aerioaa aad a a v in 1 e . t imhar nn fK 11 . ' . 1 " " "r -v-i, iiuwn a iirni, , tan miles a eat of this piare Saturdty r..ght. and waa taept Dortbaa-d before a ! a e of ind throuah er Ui.ii A lot of cordwiod u burned an. I ! 11 ' aarioaa aad aapacuaily aa ta i a la'ge quantiiv of tiay. i mat aauat keep v aad daiag ar (at ba ' r.HP.A.KA CITV County Treaaurer F. 1 j 11 Huenian. alio baa been at Spnngf ieldi ! I in. it ii, a ikt month, .aceiving treat rient for tancer. airled home thia ae,... 'iw.ii and the t'ha.clen. ana u Seen ' I treating bit tie.,M can inh hia and' i Will reinain iinul r. ... rL-,.r , R . . ' Which purlflaa aad enrWhaa tha blood I.' L " . ,',fr,"- 'u bov. ai. and auliaa up tba a-hoi. a re ten i!".. "..r.V'iVm.-, "" 11 " l""" ' anocoiatatt fclta k now a aa .areata ha j Foiy'e Kidney flemedy will curt any caa cf kidney and b. adder troub.a r.o" beyond th reach of med.cme. No medi ctna taa da mort For aal by a.l drug-giat kindhaad. Tin beat raadlciaa ta taa for It great caattttuoctl rcmadjr ia taa Hood's Sarsaparilla Caaiaaa U Wartaiaa Laad Walter Gilliard haa brought ami tn tn United State circuit court against Frank K 0trothr. Harry c. Naaman. W.lliam Mc Wlll.gma arl William Wheeler for t.ti dair.age for aa alleged fraudulent land tiacaaciioa. Th pat H Ion a Lege that the' P'aintiff a a fraudulently Induced to trad M ai twa nt land in Mi'la eenmta-, loaa. for j Se of alleged ac.rtnleaa laud in Flan i cu . .TV'." mm . ,oa445,t'1 i J a Ghirardelirs Ground Chocolalt. is the ideal beverage for children as well as for grown-up Ghirardelli Co. e-vN rpjAscisco Sine 1852 3 r