TTEWAILV STNtWr BIX: APRIL 17. IV, "Nebraska Nebraska ' r d 1 1 i 1 1 v u w l v i . . . v y,uulJJ Al L-ldrL UA Hastings in Line T t " on Capital Move Iiacola City Council Proposes ta LaTr-r Ccciatioa Tax. AITZJOT TO FIX CUTSEJ2 112.2 AIlewL. taet . Wlrawat BUahs a Take See 1 rf Ini Aadlte nM La44r. , Fay. i 3LiTor 2LI CaZs Siftia? to Crier to Eats TSestrra lavas 'Work I in? Toother. j HASTTN'il. -o., Aiird I k- 3tclal Tel i egram.) Mayor Miles announ-ed today that i he will call a gnwt nii of the Comrai-rcul j ciuh next rwt to conFider tint pnpneluon to Chan tha location of the capital to mnw paint In central Nebraska. It la proo- aula tha committees w:ll be appointed to i co-operara with Coir,mer"ial ciubn of eenirai : a-nd ni(n Mruu towss. Removal ai fFrm a rtfafT Cor-potiil-nt.) LINroLX. April 16. Htec;;.,Th- city atmncll la again under ts n -i.-. " pr nt wnwtlnn tax orlinancs wh.ch eapilee in the Linniln Te., .. , i t It, Blcill V.ierta-. In, n.. i 14)1 har.as the S iwr ,-f i J ! r .... . . v.. . Ai Ml an excuse mi-r- tit the Ra.lwa cm- UI orier an increase in rstvj i action is taken. In the ordi- T1-" council at znimmn on -mi thi etal former ocraeinns. but uiis la tiie Brm Jrre a well defined miivment has been la arched. Tfa Kearney and Grand laiand dubs hu-e taken iu.t.a; steps for taa re moval campaign. nance ,t u, proposed to pun jt ia prnrld that parses who desire to ride to Collrgs Vw. rnl'Hi(t.y Place mid HiWli miu( Day the i-eem fare s:n:hf and t:wv nd ln in Cie any limit, mny par at the rate of six rides f,.r 2 eenta. Where Uio cit-r of Ljnciln rr)vd au t!n.nty t aar wtiat ,ha:i rta fir-, out-rt- of th wry :imita and on to tiia n-!ati-hirlra- towns tfn r-.ntrll has not uwounefd. T-r r'abia Vsm will be m..r- cimipianra from H -!ook. r. alrrsltT Plata and Col- 9Ttir.ii niwiHi:on ha, bt rn.wi f tj,, ir-ai of v.ir S pr cunt occupation tax. for t.le raain tiiat tha city of Lin.win n for wma yom fnnht for i.nai7, artr aarry :nf w auprcma court of t: FAlJLMt jNT At 4 it Via tti a momtnc Mrs; hnnry McNil dirt of paralyaia. il.TTON Mr. and M.-v p?ter jfhwirx ; itartiKl tiMlay on an extended tour utrouKii I k-aropw. j G5LNEVA A Ti-m wu a liifht fa;i of i . una moraunj. wita tna rotir'-urr at SI I derwa. PlATTSMOtTH len tormnl on water njuwd to u einmimt, In thia v'.eimty nut a.a;it and snow (eii baturor. TAri?-ir.VT Supiriritendnt VT. G. Bnmiu actrd aa a ludw m tjto jnava- t la ' Sutton dnnata a Uenava iul n.tfilt. CEDAR RAPrDS Judic Lw E.fiia of Orra,li nao bomi anaaml u dcHvjjr The 'mnrii day addrniM at Cedar Rapida. TKCT'31 SKH John WartVlT dld at hi horns m Crao Oraimrl wiinariar eninic; afpr beiTia- in failmc ha.tii for sums tuna. TKCTTM.EH M.-a. ."ftxlh Brillhart. wifa of Vr. Onv Bniinart of achuiwr. formerly "f lmimn. d:nl at La a family hutna in by U't'l raiid eitlana in ouncll sftould sot It aalda bacajiaa of liiiu Lax , ..i,,,.,, .v-i.(,. the Ml tO , KIT A TB'l-f Umr. aham a furmar li- i iuji dmt ci.ia, aju oia nana oauiy sui ajiu i"ll iaMra:"d by (wunf tna memnrr csuk it in tha anprwma court man? i net Tin!i7-and w"iy the c:t7 i tie Tywiieel of aa enpaa walla sneillnc com. j REPrBUTAX CITY if--. E. Hayes. ! r " "i Klwiy uoramis-! hf&rt d:aas. Mr. xnd M-- Hayes cmu ; lon may or may not do. Many insist ! Iltra 'wo yu.-s an frtjm Iillnnia. Besulua time tin, eooncll unould procrd and du It. ! h,l"ni,n'1 '-vs two cntldrn. j ury without Da.r'n ... ' " ; SKBHLA.XA CITT The body of -Ini wh-, ,T , Y attention to Lmntar. who died at rte borne of h- par-1 wnat ma railway commission may do. -n:s. Mr and Mr Edward W. Itmiar. ; The hearlnjf on the application jnt the 1 r "nirtii. Coio.. waa broujrht to Dunbar ; rirt KIIU Uliri j ct UQ Uie Olll HO HIS . 41 J Til. ( CHAPPSUL Gonre Tw'T ord, one of the ; dUsens of HAvi-iot-lt for a lower rata. wnicn ntut ami set for this mnt-nn k. . 'I'.'.ni i lunum VL 141U mri OL 1JIW CUUIU7. ir, lii railway commission, has been ' iid Friday murnlnw. Mr. Twford had postponed until after The council takes an-j l,"'a resident of Deuel county for twenty-i ther thrrr at Its proposed ordlnac f"ur hom" w" U ""J!'n' -v- ! Jle'lnv LiTn fsw Ian7i E. Mel! or. -r-tiry to tha Stars jaoard of Adricnltare. accmcpanied bv If-. 1 n Dl"" enmpiwed and It will b lClor. thi. afton for a t.- .. '"AJi? iBW Iud NEB IL1.JKA CITT The Eika- lodee has 1ill to remodel its home, havnif set 'a-ide snmethma- i:ke la.'' for riiat purpose. be tne "n for a trtO m !niin i Th atn. irone until Julv I BTPmrii-iv t-t-v x--u.t j v 3..0 gnn they will taae In the Passion . tCT extimpiisn a Pre which threatened the :.. Mr. M!:.w aiso exoecta to vri : 't--n of his bam W. a. Wi:i north tlie ir-t,.,.Tt-..! . . 1 1 "t this city, wis overcome by toe- heat and Iha mjricultural fair, In Be.irHim and En- fell Into ute fir He wa, badly Pumad ne expects to secure ut tne nead aad anouiders. throuKh Europe, to be Hind. From th many good ideu of Xetirsuika. OftJ A numtiRr of i "or use in the stare fair NEBRASKA CTTT The Board of Educa Sim has aiinnted a resolution to submit to the Toters of the city tha proposition to Sehawl Bowrfs. I yote for sMlK acnnol bonds with which to danta of rnlmmnf. I ZT "lP ae hi en schmil b'lil-lln. F-ar. hy prest to star Auditor W '"V,'"!-' f. " n --.-. .. i ciijv.ua Lin non. inanes jsar- aa.iue; racordinir school bond, r-1 ah nil of HmuKiiie r-rl iitnm w l-r pr wnKjr ymed Lhere to the amount of Cft.na. ! ot Lhu hare completed ai arranife- In the jrttiin it la aet out that the d ! T .1" "Tv "B Mair u 7 tour "f tM -,. - " P!tcouand and oCier pukces of interest in on "uln nr ha election was not ' the aid world. They will be ona ahout slKTted by a aufTclant Biimber of eiecxoew ' months. to pmite ti-,e ejection leaai ami- thai - Mi ! PLA VTHMOl'TH The Cass County Prese c.'-.k1 (iimjrirt is ,-t h.,- - I aaE:0n wiU hold a buainass meetln in ee-ie of ;ts, vaJuaCon. SV'U A'idltnc Barton has requaatpd, At-Uw-?yf Cflne-ir "Thompson for aa ofarfaj ol. t 'whether ha shaU pay to Luther P. LptdUTi. a. salary aa secretary to the State Norma, beard. A salary of tm an- uaily haw been paid for soma yean., but ui:a cuy on next. Tuesday. N. J. LoiOi of n tiiou, the president of taa TCebranka Press aasociatiun. will be present. The PlaCLotnouth Commercial club wul jive a bano.net in the even in. FAXX3 CTTT The Fails City chorus, of whlith Mrs. Charles Kna. 1, leader, win ,in In n Busch enncert at Kansas City Fr-iiay mht. "The Cnlaters is tna part lh.s yv lut year tne cnorue saiia Vm auditor said today he could find, no law I fc-anaaa City aurtnir tne stirln music festj- rar tha prairCce.. EURUI.3TCM TRA.I HITS Reary Krealav ralLa tw Wmmm t Fraaveaviaar Car aad Dmtk Caaaea laaxaaitly. FAnuf?rr. ftt. i.napiai) nuirnui at S 50 Henry Kijeatler. a reatdwit' trf tela city, and aa sea pie-re of the BnrHnffton. was struck by paaaner S" 1 and maantly killed. Ifr. Reii- ier was ! the east end of tha yards. - I... I... wnuLoa, eruasin. wma: La strona; wtnd. ha did not h tna Train aptsroachln. aad family. ai. taain part in 'The Four Winds." CHJVFPEI.L The Commercial bank of this piaee has lncreaeed its capital stock 10 and baa made appllrauon to tna E 0,9-31 flVST IT ri 1 , ir"w ' ci'mptToiler of tne currency at Waaainton ... LUIL At rAiri.ww.V I I to become a F!r,t .Nar.anil bank, and nas also made arranrementa to erect a pressed orick oana btuuiin on tiie beat amat is town. GSLNKVA At a meetlr. last nlht the members of Company ii, Nebraaka Na- t:unai Oua-rd. elected aa captain Harry Farrt . first iwnunuit. to All tha vacancy j caused by tiie rwiirnatlon of captain PucketT. who is muv.ria" to Colorado. Kay Timmons wsa elected first lieutenant and 1 Ajran Xlchuiaa second lieutenant. 1 WAKuO-Jonii Wiloox of Cedar Bluffs ! was pickud up unconscious in tna road 1 ! one duib east, at w aiim last evening 1 iv r : wi latmra anu -.;tT jiarsnai acmst. i Mr. Larson discovered him and came to ' : town for assistance. Wiicoa left Wahoo Ha laayea a, wifa ' anortiy after i o'clock w-.ta a wana piled I n:sn wita dry goods paxes no ne was on ton. I SHTTBERT The followtn taachers hay ' been elected at Situberr tor tiie ensum : year: iir. Webber of Peru, prlncspat. M.as 1 iraTton of Peru, arammar; M.ea llira : R; of ahubert. lntarmedla:e;. it'.Mt M:n- : me Jones of tihubert, primary. Tha nrst I two named are now students at tne Peru normal MIh Rissa la the principal at Earada. ' BHLATRJt73 AS a special meetln- of the city oouncii ordinances amnnf tna anu- truann law and the aaa of Uquor to minors were read and passed. The mayor . announce that toe law m tilts respect wll ' ba realdly enforced. Vtaiators are subject ' to a heavy fine and are liaoia to bava their Ucenaea revoked- FHEMuTT-Mm F. B. TUUm of Haiu r.aid. Mua, divi Thursday at tha restdenos of her stater. Mrs. t. K. Pratt, of wuiiu and heart trouble. aed 0 yea-rt ih wvs returnun fron a tr-p m the euutiweet f-ir the benefit of her health, and had het-n sick hut a snort time. Her hueoand is aeruiUHl v ill at h a home in Maaaacuuaetta, wnere bar body was taken- for bunai. Cauaaw liaenin , 1TW3RA3ICA CTTT. Neb.. Apt-J M.l5pa alai. ) A peculiar accident occurred to John Marital yesterday. Ha was paaaln m am muies m his automobile and I they took rrlht. threw tha driver out and wheeled about and chased tha machine: It was an uphill drive, but by taa merest j uimnt-w j.r juaram managed to keen jum head of the friUtened team. They chaaad hua fTr nearly a miia and ha only aaoapad tete run. down b ythem by turoln a enrner n seuiu onto a level place of rtwt m n n n " Sarsapariila fjcaii all other mjesiiciaea La tiie cere of aH spriag- ailment J app.iuon. n.e, . . . . , f L. nOS-The rejrr- of Honor uaniors. ios3 01 appjetite, that ; or"'"t:.m has been Osterxnoor Mattresses $15 Hoosier Special Kitchen Cabinets $27.53 Hnusp, ITotfl nnd Of Tiec Furnlnher?. i-m 4I4-I6-1& South Sixteenth Street WILH ELM Big Fmnmitere Sale This W eek Ilerrick Refrigera'rs S14.C0 ap GlobeWer nicke Co. Elastic Bookcases We inaugurate a sale extraordinary commencing Monday morning for one week only of furniture to make rccm cr sumrrwr gcods. It's an unusual sale offering purchasing advantages at mast substantial savings OCR EARLT E7K.IJSH D.XLSG Ki)M rsmiuire sortloa rnjHnn- of soita, bnf- from to f-t, rliina cabiaeta, serrg tubU-i ami CHIFFOMZR.S, DRfSUG TABLES ciiairs, aJI crireil for this week.' aporiaA bmkra saira-. at fn.m 1, t, at a aniora diwoonc of .D. DILNi CHAIR In glttrw-oak, caa wmxl fxnzages az most substantial savings' PHETTY P RL)a PTECES and suita, at and lemtilcr seat. old unabrn frmn one to later, at 23 and Lrea. 4 to v, ln than rv-lfniar. five of Mtwrt, soniw with, arm cha, r at Onr mala ob lert for thia saia ia to ..L. a rednrt4a at XIVi room for Hunis-r rmhla. Every piera of- GO CARTS V Ianr line? to chnoa from, farad at a mlmce-l price ta aow, avbataa iiu lurlini? a Biunber of tajfU-h pcnuBbs. tiai aad hlfti grm&m (ooiis. NOTE 133.00 Early Engliali Din ing Table top 54 laches ia diameter, sale price, $30.73 131.00 Early Eniiaa Dla tag Table ronnd top. 4 3 Inches in diameter, sals price ........ .23.23 SOME 0F Dining Table (Like illustration) Earlr Eng lish finish, constructed quarter saweI oak, pedestal cpriter, top 54 Laches ia diameter, extension 8 foot: regular price -HCKj :f:.f.R:::"S3!.50 1-43.00 Ear!? English Dlninff Table pedestal center, round top, 54 inches ia diameter, sale price S33.T3 Early English Dining labia round top, 54 laches in diameter, sale price $20.23 32.00 Early English Din ing Table 9-foot exten sion, round top, 4 3 inches in diameter, sale price, eacJi S24.00 THE BHRGHIKS Dining Chairs (like illustration) Full box frame, leather trphol stered seat, Early English finish; is aa exIlect value at oar regular price, g5 $4J25 ; sale price, each Q$ 3.00 Early English Dining Chair fall box frame, leather seat, sale price JQ $3.50 Dining Chairs Early English, full box frame, uphol stered, slia leather seat and back S0.S8 3.25 Dining Chair Early EagTlsh, faU box frama shaped wood seal, sale price S2-4-I 13.00 Dining Chair Early English, fall box frame shaped wood seat; rich design, sale price $2J23 A large line of other patterns In Early English designs. In wood and leather seats and back, with arm chairs ta match at corresponding reduction for this sale. Buffets 533.00 Early English, Buffets sale price, each $3873 $30.00 Early English Buffets stncuy China Cabin't Odd Dining Chairs in Golden Oak high grade, sale price $S3.00 Early English. price, each . . . $ T 2. 0 0 Early English price, each $123.00 Early English price, each $34.00 Early Englian price, each ......... S43.00 Buffets aa.e $J2-25 Buffets ai $34.00 Buffeta sale $33.75 Buffets sii 370JS0 in Early English $33.00 China, Cabinet with lattice door, sale price --$24.73 $27.00 China Cabinet sale price each - $20.25 $4S.OO China Cabinet sale price $38.00 $36.00 China Cabinet oaTe price each $42.00 $30.00 China Cabinet large sueTsa.e price, each $45.00 S Dining Chairs leather upholstered seat; regular sale price $33.75 for $22.30 4 side and 1 arm Dining Chairs regular sale' alae $42.50, sale price. 5 far .-.$33.27 4 Dining Chairs golden oak. upholstered leather seat and back, massive design; reg ular sale price $44.00, sale price $23-34 4 Dining Chairs wood seat, box frame, gold en oak; regular price $10.004 SX67 3 Dining Chairs golden, oak, ahane wood seat box frame; rv-gnlar selling price $11.75- 3for $7.50 2 Dining Chairs fall box frame. leather up holstered seat; regular sal price $3 00 1 for : SO.00 4 Dining Chain upholstered leather seat; regular sale price $14.00 4 for 0.34 Many other patterns ia odd dining chairs one to five of a pattern. Including odd de signs, la thia sale at corresponding raduetlan, Parlor Suites and 0 dd Pieces $33.00 3-piece, mahogany finish, with panel back, consisting of Dlvaa, Arm Eocker and Arm Chair; upholstered ia genuine leather, sale price ... $43 OO $33.00 aad $32.00 Dlvaa upholstered la genuine leather seat and back, sale price Mca-4e V -- $22.00 $33.00 3-piece, mahogany- finish Suit seat upholstered In leather, sale pr., S42.CO $35.00 3-piece Suit seat aad back upholstered la genuine leather,. sale price $37 OO $G0.00 large size Divaa taahogaay finish, loose cushion, silk velour seat -. - - 84500 $27.00 Dlvaa mahogany flah. paael hack, loose cushion, silk velour seat ..$1750 $70.00 3-piece Suit aa excellent value, loose cushioa seat, sale price- ....$42 OO $33.00 3-piece silk. velour, cushioa seat, sale price ..$3900 Chiffoniers & Dressing Tables Excellent Quality. Latest Designs and Exceptional value. $32.00 Chiffonier ouarur sawed nak snaciaf . ."r-.n Dr!n Table Rococts. dega. quarter sawed goidVa Vak Vp'ecial I lr'I. $33.90 quarter sawed Maiosanv riresain t.hi- ,-t 7, , A?-5 S?21.00 ...820.00 S3.50 quarter sawed MahoKaay Dreaaina? T.M .t $30.00 quarter sawedU. golden aJt Dressing Table special at $14.00 Mahogany Somnoe wood knnha ene..t.t f,!22 5?Wei? k Somaoe trimmed in wood iaobs, special $23.50 Cheval Mirror, mahogany Cniah. special ... IJ!?-fJ? $23.00 Maple Dressing Tableepeclal 7. . . . ill?-f4) 'Z aA artr aaw"1 "ait Dressing Tabiaecial 'A' MIA rtnCR"S dresser-quarter sawed goldea aU.SJ LprtU I 1.1 $33.00 Mahogany Chiffoaler wood knob., speclalat .Tl. l0O CLn ri W - J TJI T5 T 7 j. . t ..... me m a at very ra33ma pricM, ta 1 K. ii r E K Y UdPHKTMEMT nPRR Cretonne Bed Spreads with band on top ana valance made from new, 1310 patterns, will fit any full size bed, bolster covers complete; any coior; your choice $J.95 Crochet Bed Covers foil size for iron or wood bed. with fringe edge or plain; each . 53.73 50-inch Curtain Net; 13 styles; the newest patterns made la white, ivory or Arab colors; your choice of designs per yard, at . 33 C 42-inch plain, extra soft finished Scrim for curtains. In white, ivory v Arab colors; per yard 20 $3.00 Missioa desiga Lace Curtains., white or Arab color on extra heavy French net, triple thread; your choice Monday, per pair $3J$S Window Shades We make them A complete liae of colors. We use only Hartshorn rollers. Measurements and estimates free. I -IM G'S Sua Fast Guaranteed fabrics for wiado-a, curtains; over rvnrnrrm. nirrYiPiTTrni ru.. j , ... ; TZrr ur'Lm"1' w;" rorrct Creatmrut of yoar hooae or rooms. eotng department. We lutve sklOed men to pertorm your work with dispatch, accuracy and eieaadineea. . ttiirwo in .i; tO ia all. win r Je at twial artce. Ko-daw ,. .... i rwn nimnrrt q. - Inside lace curtains We have a complete assortment of styles aad colors, yard $ - OO to $2SO 42-laca Cream Colored Madras; the newest block natWus per yard, at p Couch Covers 60 rache. wide; 3 yards long, la reversible weaves; Persian patterns, each $4.1 Scrim Curtainsprinted, for summer use" 'eVmpieteliae nowit' " mClle WMa' 3 io- Per "air 9.75 We carry a complete liae of Wall rpr. together with our ftrta- 5-lnch. 95 -inch, each, $145 r-inch. each. $1.95 5-lnch, each, $1.19 MTes 6 -Inch, each. $1.65 8-tnch, each $2.33 l- ftarrs. Terna Eevins. Lucy E. Farifey. I etected krodt-raarttfn tuacher. jars. lawyer not being- a candidate for ra-eiec- uun. TECTTISEH Homer Moors of SterMna; ' sui-d the Fairmont Creamery eompany. wun headtuarters at Crete, for S&, aiited ; I . . Ka .1 . .w- ...... m ..nr.'. m. 'T" V. i CHAH The school board met Friday . CTmmrr company put wl a counter claim ; nis-ht and re-e.ectd the followina" teacn- I rur tn( amount. a.lrr.n that their ourtness ' era: Prn. N. HL W.mmL pr-.nclpai; Ella Mi-1 aet-lina had suXTeisd wnen Mr jiiura ' nier. firth and x:a sradev: E.J.ih Batiin- i jef. tiietr employ aad entered tat of a ! eider, t.urd and Xourta; Nam Jf.mer.. pr- j ccmpt:t:va creamery company at mat j marv. No letiiin was taken an usisu.it j point. Ths caee was In in r unf court . prtnoipai and grammar uuu-her. aitnou-h I Tuesday and tna court gave Mr. Moors a Juits-ment far uie amount Claimed due.. district i WAKOt The following teachers were tn sesNlon hers last tTeU ZttiXZiZ, paIieSS and CerV- ; r.ri d r?-r.nt iodsea of the s'a.e. A pun- , ! '"c rerep:on waa held the first evenina-. 3GHe. XaJce It. The seennd evening a puh'sc pr cin w .. ...... I given, whtcb was isrswy amended Sv t.le It nniay m tisaat liquid farm, er I tunnMiwM,. as. nmniw, A f .... Tet eiected tnia week, for the Winim erhooiMt . wa.ton, superintendent: Don J. fount:, pnncinal: larv RatDKa jermaa and ..".j.in. uci Kaneler. Larn; Cirony HaHin. ecifnce. Wiihetimna Hamid. his torvand music: M-rmie Manners. prima.'y a-ld oruiuioai West ward. Airuiin Pirtr t rraiernny. eerentn and eiglitn. West wa.-d, Neiiie t PUTTSMOCTH-Throurh tile efforts of ''sh. rift and Sixth. West ward. Ora !uper-.nfendent J. W. tlamnie. Principal H. ' ,ctirist. aecmtd and founii. Wnat ward. Harrtsun and the srnom faculty the I N'onn ward. C. G. Beca. pr-nctpi. Anaoet ' fartsmontn Han srttool haa been placed ' Jt-tepn. . 4iid:a (.iiupiia and knen Warn- Thgy?s love, corofortanJ 1 : i I J T1.Z VCU UJLS Ultima Jc'-a Nittkr i . icaa. lad. a-A-t ITt I on tie acrTl tti nat of lnotif-.irums of ' the Nrth Central A.wac:atiiiB of tuiietes ' and Seraindant ijcnooo. etucn moi mat tne c.ty' annwieviMe factitrv cow ranaa ; among the betst t nine cwunu-y. P A-irL C-ii-ng a htcal thunderwir-n ) iwiirajy nuun lun.jl n air ii'k and mmied 1 t.ia fine larxe haj-n of Man:n Har-nuneon. four mt!-"e m.rat ef Liannebroif. burn j Ing It down etitinwy It ia w.tj tmh ' I d;"-u;t - Uiat ilr. Eertnaneon and am J fam-.lv sncceeted In rwi-mnif me mim t and !ome ra-ve wnu'n wre .n tne bMilu- inj. Tie lusa Jt evima:td at faily fLMi. ' WTM-JRII-The caaes of Art F'.iuier a.1.1 ' ! Chai-es F-TJoeny. t-e former cn-irM wiui eot'.r-na a-id Hn.'iKir'r.if f.r tnanm ul j j purpeee i'.'-sj-oid Bemiro t'tnwl, aud i tte ia;tir w:in a-nauit .in tne pernor f ' the airi. were bet r J'i.l Crawf rd this I ! irMiwnn and a etiange of vwnut txaen to ; j iuttge IS- E- Kills' court in Beatrica wnere i ttie hi e 11 be beard Wednesday morn- j j ing. A?r I 31 j N?-J;iASCA CTTT F-wW P. Tuvlers- ' i' Pn.iM.vi aBwrtrn! itn. cave a hunuet sid j hll at. tne i.-rvnd nott.1 Afcrurday evcninif. J i- nT.rijr M.fc.lrtiin'nfi' aii hie wtaff wre j ( nr.ient ar.d part:c;tia?a m tne event. t I Thftw- waa e la4n nu:no-r of out of urwn j s iri ts prernt anil flui-ingf wae i-ft un-' 'l.iiie bv tne ci:tttnr,,.H to ha-.'e a;t r.iil j onjirv t.ientar'A'ea T'na vu t.'ie m.iiit wtv i ' ct-Bef ii ei'lKi ev-ot this povt h.ie h.1 this ! j year and they have heirt a numoer ef them, i CrTZ'A R ai?!!1-The C.ard of EJik.. j i tifiO li -A re .-tet Uieee l-acler Uk iat'r i rini".:" pt.Htuine m ttie purple erti(Hia ' I for t.'ie ene.-i' ::io- y-ar- i'. it.. l' u. f i .:wr :iiftc:cv.; M v b. M-im-M-a, prlncl pi ft an scuiMit L Mam.itun. ae feSLau( g.-Uui.k. L.o . i me W. Baiauiw. ut.ci strum. Three toachers are yl to be elected. FREMONT John FL Wigner di-1 nf hia bome ovi.'ti vest of Fr'.iiont Thurwla? a'lemonn while prparailona were being mad, to taae him to .Colorado for tin hin.ih. He had been a vltuin of ruOeTrru liifia for tr.rw vaars and had spent much irme in Cniorailo. Arizona and Wvnmirj. i-i was yeers 'lid and a narive of Mai-ie'Ta. t.. and had resided in F rtmiru ainca lNiri. Anour lji:r y-ara a h p.ir cnasied a farm just our aloe if town ?fid omit a iarge and eoinmiKiious home., whian hut fu-iuia' n.ia permit :ed hiui u occupy WUXlam 7. atcCaTTrey. rail & atoCafCrey. McCaffrey orgs. co. ETrccssBcma to RE3A5KA COAL. aV L1M CO. CrrTlas SX3-BXS sVatta ssanlaaiiltl TTOaTAi 1A1Z Aui-uaT3rO, (Tormerly yaw Tor rare aUdg.) "a oners nan bow xer xaiaadlata a Tall XlaUvwy. a ctHman mi or XTfXLsxarw acaTxaxaX. aaaaa Boaglaa ao. but Uf.Je. He leaves a widow, and two ditagntera. BEATRICE The annual missionary con venilun of t;ia Methodist cnurcn dimed its semitia at Blue sui '.nns Thuriav evening bv tae eiecui-n of r.ieee officers: President. Mrs. O. J. Wjd of iCllia: vies preeidect. .1 FEItf DTINI TIiM THAT WT1X. MirKT A KEABNTT TFiVf it a.r:, AriUi. li.ni. r i-jii lccT Tu n-uu t liiij.. .-u. IT 1 r two sons ' Mrs. A P. Waleb of Beatrice; recnrilng , . : . n. j. nt.1 or Ciller treasurer. Mrs. Clara Elder of Hebron, suaecmendent of young people's work. Mrs. C at-a Raynor of Beati-ea. sutwrintendent of enudrvn a work, Mra. A- W. JCma of Beatrice. i BE A TRICE Haxiett aV Jack, a law firm ' ef taia city, wore awarded a verdict yes- I tertay in tne dmtr-.ct court of tM in their j attorney's T.na proceedings aga.nat Bisnop ' Bonacuni of Liocoin. Tha suit waa tna result of aa unsuccessful action filed against the heirs at uie jua M cnia Lpncn i by Birnop Bonncum to bres tns w'll of ' tne deceased. Hasiett a Jack were em- I pioved as attorneys by taa biahop. Ha stales tnat ha will carry tns case to tie supreme court. i WTMORE At a re-iiar meeting- of the! Wymore volunteer r.rs department, held ' Friiav nlair ti ! eiected: lines company .It. 1: Foremaa. Waiter Bliidle: assistant fjeetnao. Urover rijrl: eec-wtary. H. Icrrnca Haas eompany 2: F ireuian. Ed Lines: aatant fore man. Fra.ia Crate, secretary. C Gnuiua. HiJiik and laiiaer tmmpany .No. 1. Farsmao, J. iiari, la;n.iiit Lironiu. A. James: secreiary. P Hiraa The department hi e-icsiiir'ns tae adviaaotiity of hunting a firemen s tournament Bare ea the Fourta ot duly. Scse, Invm Moivcrs WlreCIo seaaon right upon ns. We sell tie best Hose made, for the " Goodrich. Co." name. Ill . ! r raawwes, TTaaS-W PaiHns Tllsww XT Wm II I . I I X Look yf an -at wire screen vLriotii Elack Galvazized, Pearl and Bronze Cloth, prices. . . Get our Lawn ilowers. our pricea are right. All the latest ap-to-Jata makes, and James rJorton d Son Co. Yas Hardwire aad Tools. 1511-15 13 Dode Street. swnzxjrs rszsa ot omriaTa. I have often heard It said Dyspepsia was caused by sating bad bread. Baaing good sread la aa art, y know. Aad to maaa good bread yoti must nave ! good dougn. Wi nave triad a.'l braada suggested by But tha bast af ail la Pride ef Omaha, MJiA F. H. 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