Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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GOYERNOR ISSUES PARDONS VXV'n".
Executive Grsnti Freedom U V.'.
Haddix. Sentenced for Knrder.
S.
mil J Mit'he'l;
I watchman. A. G. Ltiken: sentry. John Ken-
i tar; ph j lrln. Ir. A. 1'
; THREE SMALL BAMS ROBBED
Two Safe Blown Open at Waterrille.
Kan.. Early Today.
BANDITS ESCAPE 15 AUTOMOBILE
ai.1 the Ihirt i-asarnger. their little sen.
aied unhurt in a ha 1 autimoHie uc-
hh-nt two miles north of her- Ist evcn
ire The d-d man Is Charles llrlrr. ac.i
I" . i f Klvcr Mr tirier had her arm
1 r-ol.en Tb i.1rt hi'tn1 w h-n fx
t h r skld.Icd and iifiumH cif n a d'fh
FAMILY AKD ELEVEN CHILDREN
rkrka f m etes.
W1T roiNT-Ciaun lander
j Lave o-ne1 a new l:rv liam ard auio-
Jann DukliHa of Mrrkmaa faaatr rnohile garage in Wmi Point
I j nr r., wirs. joi.n t ir.m. a j'o.-
llrleasea A(tr lrrilaf le
ew rs t I. Iff Terwa Kn
wteaa (air.
From a Staff Cerrresprndent
l.l.NroiA, Nob . c M r.cpectal X-W. j
f5 Haddix. who has teen a convict at the
state ;.entientiary frr four years, was par
tirni hr Governor FhaJienhcrger today.
Maddix was MrtmrnI by the dtstrlrt court
cf Coiter county to n twelve years for
murder In the eeeond degree, on the chars
of Killing a man mmnl Butler on a farm
uate f two ni!tfi and a''" holds a
teachers prof essionsj life cert fn iate
hLAlR-J J. K 'gere if this cit Patiir-
Kinball: hoarj ( ,'.,'. ' ,,t .. , ,,,-.,' ,wk .... . . M
I tn.nagers. ra il E. Fingham and 11. ! j.meiUMe poeesk.n.' Mi I otmi niw her
iLhmburg. it rum t.,i, foir fk'v acr aiid kti ma1 sad Tw Tki ferns tber
; . , 'a i;n'i. vif t r i f business. Hr will nin w iriliniit
oaik to tirriht a where he ha an otfer
of an interest in a aj-'d 'aylrg bu1rte. Okvl. RaKel.
I'HAPhriN-lmrM r.'iinty hin far t- "
twonif U,e ta',rfr rountv for a faJfa at PFTT51i'F N"r T HI i Pp' Tela-'
buy . aun load ot rorn. The mcnrui- blw the aar- tn the ittiena and Hate
tuta.1 d-artmrnt atate exierlment alatlon banks at Waterville. Km. anl erar
t:t iur eeed e ohd to none in , mtth s. nna Ah"tit V taken from the
quality. The laiue of alta.ta hav bu not frm.r ,ra f nnn from the lat'r. The
, ' ' . aafe and htiiMtrtsa mere had y areeked by CKiani -Two nrw cjindd-!e for l"n tod
rrTZA I.Vn- A a mean c rrat.tttlon : Sl. , maW ,rre ...run, on lh PMr
a tuined KnJiy in greenwood lemrlf'T. . to aid them In nakirc thnr eaIe the ,Ht ,OIiH,- ,hoe cf Senator A. B Ktmk of
Kev. H 1.. lrnton of the ( hnimn rhurcn rottx r cut the main telephone wire Wad-' siiirit lake and ei-Oovernot Warren
iwn nrid.
t eer of Gaae conntv. died Welmiiiy at
hrr home near 'on land, aped 71 eai t
n.ATTFMTirTH-Puperiniendent 3. W
Gamble uf the Flattamouth arhoi. ha
rirned ht tHiHion. to take effect from
and after Januarv 1. Mr. (jamt.le will en
mi tn other purauit
HKATRlfR Word wa receded here yea
terriay announnrir tlie death of Wi'l.am
Metra'.fe. a former Beatrice resident.
Funk and Garst Are
Candidates for Senate
Iowa Editor and Former GoTernor
Want to Occupy Seat Sow Filled
by Lafayette Yonnf.
(From a Plaff Corrt ron(l-nt
I'F.S MOINES, la. I'ec 1 f Sneclii! Tel-
Metra.ie. a former Beatrice reainem. , . . - - - - , , n
which occurred at hi home at l'wna, ' "V'"? ' , tng to Mar? .ville. w hi. h I. i enteen nule G , f (.
HI. He ... 7S ,e.ra of aSa I "' 'L':" H, ' ' Water, ,,-e. K. There were
NEBRASKA CITY - Pr William Ed- .eaxe a widow, five children, four four rr five men In th- party and they left nul,rnu.f
mondi ha been ai'tKi nted a phic an at
the Inetltute for the Blind to fill tha va
cancy caued bv the relrnation of It. F
1 !. Mameil. who ha moved from the city
rear Maaon fltr. The liberated man haa
w -tie una H'rn rnnnrrn. ii- - in v v j,,.,. i, , vv-l'l,.,r.
for borr.e and live with hi family on hi (wwnder and M;a Freida Heuter of Ban
rVa re farm. He and Butler quarreled over croft and to p. F. Soenkeon of B!o.ii
the treia. of Butler. I " M" An" Hraarh of thi place.
The rovernor trdoed Jame Robinaoti ! KEPJ"B"CAN" C,TTT-i"i" Z,'
... man. daughter of Mr. and Mr H orth-
of MrPheraon county who killed the fore- o )hl r)1y m,. marred lo Harvev
man of a ranrh. Roblnaon haa aerved nine Manton In Fhiliippeburar. Kan., yea'erdnv.
yeara. elarr t montha ard four daya. Includ- They will live on a farm north of Repub-
tns rood thne. H'.i aentence waa for life. 1,cmn
He had been appointed recH-er of a r-nclj EATMTh, rr Mil, at,?.
and had diarharrea the foreman. H alleared near addition to the foundry, w hich w-til
that the foreman tried to kill him with a cost approximately low Tha new bulid-
knlfe. Both were od cattlemen and uaed ,n "! room for about aiity inor
to aquannj diffirultlea with the run or
knife.
( Jot emor Phalletiberaer this
hard the application of Harry Neville of j Kan lty. kan. After a
rhc,,Ph. county -ho la aerv.mr a life I . 'l?"!
ter and one brvther. all reendent of Chad- ; Waterville In an automobile in a northerly
im .direction. Sheriff Fullban of Mfyvi'.!e
NEBRASKA C'ITT Two tramp, jrvtna I and the officera of Waterville e :' Vly t.r-
! VE.!T rpiNT-l.cen.ea. to ! .1 I '11
are In the citv. but their an-
ni.nreiiient were not mane a pan oi n
concerted plan. Senator Francis mde the
antiouncemen: In rerard to Mr Fvink and
aid he w ll p1e him hi support in the
moulder.
Waa ahe wa berioiiKlv humeri ahoiit the
BEATRICE It. H J Troemper of thiaifr) nd hind, and will be iiKfi.ut.il for
i city and Mi Nannie Hardin-er cf hhlck- i lite,
forenoon ley. Neb . were married yesterday at ! ,Vi kt nivr . .
weddina trip m un iimi nine in irn
irikf tiielr ,,,r' notice of two ehenff a aalr oi
jnongaed property under decree of fore-
a't.trn e f-r the Ulllinr of a Union Pacific VKH,,Av-K- r,TTrn,, Anorn.r I. 11..'' uhl",, " Papers.
.. .MBMA i m-liiiimi Aitorney i 1 l.nth case are nxrtlv formal proceedinc
watchman who af empted to drive htm v. 1, vjnarston has server) the county com- ; to obtain poK..!.icn of the properties and
and two other off the riht-of-way where! miioner with a notes to draw a Brand ; are not at all indicative of anv tinancial
thev were camping for the nifht. No action i i''' lhlr January, meetine Thi i the : oivire amonr tie people of rummr
v.. . . a. first arand jury this county ha had f r f count y. The publication of this class of
na jt ceen taken. our fifteen years. J Dotlc-s 1 t-ec-omlnn so rare as to excite
Protest In Krsslaas Case. j NEHRAFKA tVTT-V.e-"ter Ganael. ', comment,
"'rotrsts stronr am? numeroua were filed i principal of the hih athool In district No. I WEST POINT The weather still remains
this forenoon with O-ivernor Shallenberrer j res-med because he h"'J .j;"0' "b7''". " condition be-
... ., ,. i elected assistant cashier of the Bank ot : mti letter than lor many years past at
when h aranted a hearlnr cm the PPl'-i Berlin, to fill the vacancy caused by the j this season of the yar when storms are
ction of E. S Kenniron of Soott'a Bluff death of Mr. tavla. j almost aloaya prevalent Farmers have
county for a reductior of hla sentence of BUA1R-A deal waa closed Saturday by rt'"rta" ,h '"vorahle
twenty-three year, for the murder cf Fan. whk h Uu. Sheffier. the harnesa merchant. c" of " stock f. amT'v ZZ
IV o. Friend, of the murdered man. -;lHom the owner of the brick store J wintry bl.rt. wd cltloS
rludlnir County Attorney Morrill. w ho , ," ','' .'.,"; ri, ,., (ntn wiucn ! i: A rm" "J"' "8 near Infect aa they
. .. . i 1 1 1 pifr ue.
he will move his stock of sued. u,. Tu
. ,. . BEATRICE At the annual meeUrr of
WESH- POINT-The fears of an epidemic. , he liailmav Employes and Investor. -which
caused the cloeinr of the school sociation last night the following officer.
Dt JhT r,tylwo. wk .o h.ve entirely were elected: l.avid Mahoney. president;
submded The few casea of scarlet fever u Safie. vice president; tern Avers,
then prevailing have been eliminated and secretary ; H. U Eewls. K. tiherwood
turned to th s cny for rohbln- the home of I the robbers, who are o-nevca to or n.
lx.iiis .-tahihut. a farmer, residing ..uith- for the Nebraska-Kansas line. It Is he-
Hex ed to be the same pang of yeppmn
that haa raided banks In Kansas and Ne
braska the last few months.
Owe Bandit Woaaded.
Awakened by the poise of the first ex
plosion, which wa In the Cltiaen'a baJik.
Tom Wolverton. an old soldier, living near
the bajik. hurriedly gathered boots, trous
ers and shotgun and hurried Into the
street. Tha rubber, were just leaving the
state bank- Wolverton fired both barreia.
w eKt of tti's cin. Thev secureo a cold
null and three gold rines. 4JI of the
stol.-n property was tounu on their per
sona when they were arretted. They were
bound over to the Cistr.ct court.
NEBRASKA CITY Mra J. M. Harrison
waa w-aavilre her face and hands with al
cohol yesterday and wa- starring near a
wood stovs In which there waa a fire at
tha time. The a cohol became Ignited and
but for the tact that severaJ member, ot
her lamliy were at home at the time she
would have been burned to death. As It
prosecuted the case In the lower courts,
protested against clemency.
Attorney Ueneral Arthur Mullen, who
waa not present, wrote . letter saying he
had heard of no new .facta that would
warrant him In asking the governor for o
Governor Gal st wrote to the legislative
members saing: "I will he a candidate
for Vnitod States senator before the repub- '
Hcan legislate e caucus. I FUhmtt t'..s can- j
didacy upon a record of sevantrsisi years of
public service. If thst record appesls to I
you as entitling me to the consideration. 1
wiil esteem It greatly to have your sun- j
port." i
Both are republican, of life-long wervre
to the party and It is expected their an
nouncement, will bring forth other.
Stopping occasionally to return the fire , Thirty 1 ears far Araaia.
the robber, ran down the street pursued j Antotria ArsNa. who confessed ta the
bv the old soldier. ! murder of Jack Olsen last Otobcr. was
m.. f..iUri. w.. keni un until the! given thirty years' sentence bv the court
nihhar. reached the edee of the villtee. ! todav
He !a an Italian and It is suid that
ht feared for his own life, which caused
the killing of Olsen.
Gaa t eiapaa j Fi.ht.
Following the issuing of a temporary tn
junciion by the federal court to prevent
putting Into oieraUon the lower gas rates
Wc Wish You a Happy New
Year and a Prosperous One
Tlif ;it joar has boon a inre siH'coful one with
u lli.in we had ro;ion to oxjoct. Your iatron;ik;e ;iinl
itihhI will inntle this preat clothing stirt prcatcr in
tlinn in V.0. "NVc .H-lieve it will he still greater
in We've rtolved to make Mill greater effort
to merit your confidenc? aui supjxirt. .lut nw
nothing would lease u$ moiv than to take every jvm
hon by the hand and personally wish them a )roier
ous New Year. That is impossible. Therefore,
nirough the medium of this paper we send into your
home, this Sunday morning, a mesaire of good cheer,
bubbling over with gratitude and breathing a wish
of abounding prosperity.
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wk'"ka awa
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If.
na atoau or ovaxxtt ciorwi
Store Closed All Day Monday, Jan. 2d.
I the disease completely stamped out.
BEATRICE Mrs. Ellra B. Pease died
here yesterday morning at the home of
Mra. Charles Needham. She wa. born
In Somers. Conn.. August 1?. 1S24. and had
been a resident of Beatrice about two
years.
FKWARTk-The R. 8. Non-al family h&M
heid . reunion here ail week.. It waa tiu
of the penltentisry. the latter ssylng that ffth )n (n ypar 'Fjve of Vlt
family s;ent eight months of last year tn
pardon and Grant G. Martin, attorney general-elect,
said he had prosecuted the case
l alee through the supreme court and was
fiimlliar with the facts and that ha would
rtfuse to oln In a reuet fr . pardon.
The convict was supported at the hoax
ing by hia wtfa and Warden Tom Pmllh
he had made a trusty of the prisoner; that
the prisoner had waited on tha table oc
cupied by th warden and hia family. The
statements of fart given to the governor
by the prisoner were flatly contradicted by
the statements of tha county attorney, and
his attempt to show that be killed tn self
defense waa completely rebutted. Gov
ernor Phallcnberger took the rase under
advisement after explaining how It hap-l-ened
that be had granted a bearing on
(he application for clemency.
Battllag Werki CatSBwlalwe.
Because ginger ale and other soft drinks
are shipped and returned by railroad, at
variable weight the Fremont Bottling works
filed a complaint with the Rallw-ay !Otn
trilsslon against the Northwestern, the Bur
lington and the Union Pacific railroad com
panies. Th commlealon has Issued aa
order requiring these roads after February-
1 to enforce the following schedule:
Two dose, quart bottles in cases with or
without covers, fifty pounds; two do.en
right-ounce pop bottles In case with covers,
forty-five pound, loaded, thirty-five pounda
empty.
ABBOTT FOR PLATTSMOUTH
Retlriaa Head t tckasl far Bltad
Kleetrd Plaew la Taaa
t r Seat.
a trip around the wond.
MADISON Hon. George Coupland of El
gin, regent of the Nebraska unlverety.
ai?d G. 1. Carlson, the horse-breeding ex
perl of Norfolk, have consented to be pres
ent and address the farmers' institute
which convene. In this c'ty February 1
and I
NEBRASKA CITT-Prof. C. Ray Gates,
who has been principal of the high school
In this city, hau resigned and accepted a
position aa principal of the high school
at Bialr. Prof. Gate was very popular
with all here. Hia successor baa not been
named.
NEBRASKA CITT Miss Jane Swinney.
aged 6s. died In thia city Wednesday aftt-r
an Illness of some months Her body wss
taken to 8:dney. Ia. for interment. She
I. survived by two brothers and a sister.
She had been a reaident of thia city for
many years.
SEWARD The preliminary bearing of
Grant O'Neal of VtJea, charged by Emma
Hradstck. a telephone girl, with assault,
was heid before Justice Gladwtsh Tues
day and resulted In hla being bound over
to tha district court, his bond being
placed at Sl.OMft.
NEBRASKA CITT Otto Feldler. a
farmer, residing aix mllea eouttawest of the
city, while attending his stock wa. klck-d
In the aide by a fractious horse, and as de
from having three rb broken wa. Injured
Internally, and the physician, have no
hopea lor hla recovery.
BLAIR C. M. Tennv, principal or the
Blair high school, will leave for Lincoln
the coming week to take up his duties of
J A. Kjnsey. J. M Workman C Ii
an Arsdale, Frank Kobblns. J. H. Iavls
Henry Fox. A J. Jeseup. H. L. Penning
ton. Eouis Walrod and J. A Haiev. execu
tiv. committee.
BEATRICE Local City No. 2. Centropo
is. an auxiliary to -The Government." a
local Insurance company, was organized
here last evening by the election of the
folowing officers: I: J. Klllen. mavor
J. VS. MtKissick. vice mavor; August
smith, cny cierk; A. L. Barros, citv treas
urer. Iav,d Geisbecht. chief Justice; A.
D. While, chief of police; A. K. Holm
heck, senior c.ptsin: Jajnes Coon, Junior
captain: W. W. Duncan. A. A. Ballard
and E F. Abbott, councilmen. The or
ofni5fti0n Iarts oux wnb membership
where they jumped into a waiting auto
mobile and sped away. Wolverton, who
waa unhurt, aaid he wounded one or the
robber.. He alarmed the village and a
poese waa hurriedly organized
Oklahoma Bask is Mobbed.
ENID. C'kl.. Dec D The safe In the for re. Moine.. sn effort was made todar
Bank of Driftwood, at Driftwood. Okl.. ; to ohta.n permission to examine the book j
twenty-five miles northwest of here was pf the company to verify statement, made
blown early today and t2,: in currency tn the bill filed with the court, but this
.tolen. Driftwood eillxens organized a rmission was refused. The ctr will ap
posse and. with bloodhounds, ate pursuing ' pear at Council Bluffs next Friday to r
tne robber.. , sist the injunction.
St re afe Blona Ope. I Basra wee Cnwaolidatlea.
LEXINGTON. Ky.. Dec. SI. Burglars Announcement was made today that the
robbed and demolished, with nitroglycerine, g'anriard Fire Insurance company of Keo
the general merchandise store of Murphy : jjUi, a been so'd to the Central National
& Acton at King. Mountain. Ky.. early j p, Chicaa-o. which makes the fourth Iowa
today and nearly caused the destruction msmnee company to go out of business
of the village by fire. Several buildings I h"lB vear
were burned. When eltiisens. awakened '
by the noise of the explosion, hurried ! 'Xnval War College la C lowed,
toward the store the men set fire to the XEWPORT. R- 1.. Dec. SI The naval
building and escaped. ! war college at Newport is to be closed
1 acco-dirg to news received in local r.avai
A.I. Acclde.t at Dee. River. j circles. 'tT'J, "il' "there
' been decided definitely as yet, nut mere
DEEP RIVER, la.. Dec. 31. Special i ,g a m.ng lelief that it will be established
One man was killed, a woman was injured at Washington.
- " ' , - v ' , w. . . . . f .nil m I, n. '
inspector of rural school., to which he was
FLATTEfMOLTH Neb. Dec, tl.tSpav appointed by the state superintendent. He
' . . . will be auiteeded by G. Ray Gate, who
tlal.)-Th. school board held a meeting lolne from Nbr..k, 0. ,. h .hooli.
last evenlnr to consider the resignation of
Supartntedent J. W. Gambia, which waa
tendered In writing.
The resignation was acoapted and H. C.
Abbott of Nebraska iCty was sleeted to
the position. Mr. Abbott has been super
intendent of the school for tha blind at
Nebraska City during; Governor Bhallen
liergwr s administration. He had pra
vkjusIv been superintendent of schoola at
Tekaniah for four ) eara. and for three
year, was In charge of a normal school In
the Philippine.
Mr. Gamble haa eocepted a position ss
dietary of the Standard SUte Food
company of which F. E- Sanborn ia presi
dent, and E. E. Bruce. 1c president. Mr.
tiarnliie'. duties will be In the salsa de
partrner.t of which be will have full
charge-
YEAR GOOD FOR FRANKLIN
Ma.r rwr B.ildt.aa Erert4
w eater. T.wra. writs) Mmrr
I. Prswpeet.
er s Institute school and Blair Corn snow
win open a six days session on Tuesday.
A full program has been prepared for the
entire week and the domestic science de
partment will he under the management
of capable parties, and a large clas. has
already mine entriea for thi. cause. A
staff of the best instructors for earn
branch has been secured and the list of
irixe. and cash money la far in excess
of the two previous yeara. The entries lor
all class, are open to everybody.
CHADRON Miss Klla Rml.r .m llfn.
W. Huling-wexe married Thuradav at the i a
residence ft the bride's parents, Mr. and
mrm. jonn a. Butler. The bride ia a born i
: ' - i-,uo-i.v gin. i ne groom
Is the owner of a large stock ranch near :
ay. ana uter the remainder of the winter I
spent in travel, the young couple will re- 1
turn to make this their home. The cere-
mony was peirlormed by Rev. Vincent K
i un rirn oieinoaist fmscopai y 4
church and witnessed bv sixtv-two rei- !
atives imAm . . . f 1 . I 1' , ' . 1 ,
v. ....... 1 . itiiub, ii vi a Hum
partook of the banquet afterward.
NEBRASKA CITY-W V Wav. chemist 1 Hi
for the Great Western Cereal company at i X
This point, has been ordered to Fort Iiodire
la., wher- the company has another large'
t'lam. ine piant here has been closed
aown tor some little t me. and it Is now
feared that the comnanv Is serionri.-
s derir.g the matter of dismantling the I
""e- anu moving part of the machinery
to lor-t Dodge. The p.nt waa first closed
oown because of the trouble it had with
yie uumngion railway regard n the
"""'i mi". men 11 contended were not
ed
died j uch a to encourage a plant to be operat
rus , here. This plant was erected manv yea
' and aa one of the largest of t
groom. Both are leading young people of
. their respective imautiea
MADISON The ease of the State of Ne-
I bra.sk a ex rei. Rolrt Williams vs. the
Elkhurn Valley Ufe Insurance company
. . , has t-en tostpuiied until next Mondsv.
FRANKLIN. I'ec 81. (perial l-The 1 , (.rll ,, . , md t.,ore Judge VS eleh
jear of If! ha. been a very prosperous 111 the c iv of Norfolk mat place being
ear for Franklin in the way of new build- ! agtewl upon aa the most convenient for the
tnga of a permanent nature. The follow- ni'or1lT of " '-rl"" "tereste,i.
ing resume gives the personal Improie- ! ,KlfFl, Jl', N V?T1 ' ,U Gnnies fri:,
, ,U'al of the Republican tMv phhl c school
ir.nta made and that of corporatk.ru: )u received notice that the stte BohkI
Edward Crittenden, residence 7: D of Edutat un had rorfirred on him the lie
I rancisco. resident e. IL.Tju. George Cum- ; gree "bachelor of Education, an accei. tu
rnings, rej-idence. H.'i.. J. K. Kuaiier ri- i tue Chr sinias gift lr. Grimes is a rr.
nence. t:x'. V J. t)jderkiik residence.
.. N. Betts. residence. tXf; George I 1
. urnmlcgs. residence. l."; ,eorge Cum-
minga. residence. l.o. H. Murray, real- !
ucu.e. tj.SiW; iiiKi Owens. realJeni. $;.;;
'. J Manck. ridence. 11 '. XV. J. tiapp ',
icaidence. $).(' B.isinew hulidlnas: Krxk 1
taiege. 2 ilasford etore building JiW. :
ic aim r.. luil(iit.g. Ij a'; artificial i'-e '
(iiant, fc!.t Hurutigtori water works. tl.Mai:
t eu cement at ki In all a total of
t we j
The year 1?!1 promlt.es greater improve ,
rrents for this city than the ear Just;
past. XA or, wtjl begin next spring on the
new JOtaiO building for Tranklin atedrmv.
and a ww brick buildin- u to be con- !
Urucied for the postoffice.
Hl'MBOLDT "Grandpa" Berr hill, aged
T. who came here recently from Okla
homa for the benefit of his health.
xVednesday night at tie home of
daughter. Mra. Andy Wilson. An aged w
survive hinj. Funeral services were con
ducted at the home of Rev. Mr. Rush.
BEATRICE In the habeas corpus case
wherein Lor an Relmur.d sought to secure
possession of his baby daughter from Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wolfe, which wa re
cently placed in their care by Mrs Rel
mund. Judge Pemberton yeaterdav or
dered the child placed in the custody of
Its father.
BEATRICE Announcement was received
here yesterday of the death of Mrs. XV.
W. Booth, a former resident of West
Beatrice, w hich occurred at her home at
Hillstioro. Ore. Mr Booth was murdered
two years ago bv a feeble-minded man
who lay in wait for him as he was re
turning home.
KPHUlL'l CITV Ur. I 1
bend eck of I nadllla w a. united in mar i f p'"k Monrty evening and Senator Toung
r age Wedneaday at the home of the bride s Tuesday evening. F.oth senators will Sesk
parenta. near Cook, to Mlsi Anna E Van j on eome phase ot the country life prob-
Meier They will make their future home . , . ' ,
on a farm near Cnadilla belong,n to the ' ,n ,"l and ln c-u"" "
ears
the largest of the
veirai irusi m the west.
SHORT COURSE aT AMES
Se.at.r r.saawl.a Will Talk M..dar
Erralag ..a ar.at.r V.a.s;
T. radar Kiralag.
AMES. Is.. Dec. SI i Special The reg
ular winter short course will begin here
Monday January An exceptionally good
list of speakers has been secured for the
evening sessions. Senator Cummin, will
jiopulation
X C. Brown, president of the New Tork
Cntral railway, will give an addres. Frl
dsy even'ng on "The fori sen stlon of Some
of Our Most Important Natural Re
sources." The meeting Faturday evening will 1
turxed over to ihe Krange Oliver Wilson
of Peoria. I ! . one of the national grange
crganirers. will be one of the speakera.
Demonstration and Sale of
The Latest Nemo Corsets
Wonderful New Sclf-Fedncin Models at $3
Millions' of women will find the very corsets they "have
Iseen looking for" in the new Nemo Self-Reducing Cor
sets Nop. 319 and 321 corsets with very long s-kirt and
great figure-reducing power, that are absolutely com
fortable whether you're standing or seated.
This extreme ease with fashionable slen-
rlnneu la made possible only by the use
cf that remarkable new Nemo fabric, Lab
tlkopa wrebblng;, which will outwear any
corset.
.'o. Sin Self-Reducing, for short, atout
figures, broad bands of LastlVops (Tx
webbing around hips (see cut) 1 tl
very long 6kirt, low bust
Xo. 821 fcelf-Redurlnjt, similar to 319 but
higher bust and under arms,
for tall and medium stout
figures
Ixita of other Nemos a model for every
figure.
extend to all our
many friends and cus
tomers our best wishes
for a Happy and Pros
perous New Year.
Closed all day Monday, January 2d.
The Peoples Store
16th and Farnam Sts.
The Union Outfitting Co.
1315-17-19 Farnam Street.
i ii
M1 X&WHuMY
$3
Miss Meyer, the Nemo Expert,
is here to help you in your selection.
Theae banA of semUd aatic
Lashkop. VI ebbing outwear
t He cotvS and produce extreme
Lgure-reducno. wita
ease, stars-Inn eB
- m-
SA&BT V.
Kearney Military Academy
ICUitary Training combined with Academic and
Pjsinets courses deelo.a the boaies and mnxla of
boys into manly, successful men We buiid up a
sound body, develop character and create the habit,
that make tne boy the Manly Man.
Our academic standard, are high . Our e aa
slr anu anentlflc courses prepare for all oo.ltgea
Our commercial courses prepare for business life
Write for iliustraieil catalogue.
.TTSSEI.X.. HEAD MilTtl tlxggtT
I
JkSi
Iluiiiphrrj-s Soventy-SeTen
Breaks up Colds and
textnty-exen
riatlsawwalli (aaiairrrlal C Iwb.
rUTTSMuLTH, Neb. Iee Il-Fpe-
iaJ The . I'lattsmouth Commercial club
held its third annual election of officers
in us hH In this citv l.st night, the fol
lowirg gentlemen llng elected: T. II. Vol- ! of epidemic Grip with all its SX nipt OPS
iovk presKle,,.. J I'. Falter. Ice prealden, ; J f ,nfluei:. Catarrh. F.in. and Sore
K II. Nrwcoti. secretary, and Rae Fat-!
t.rsi.n. treasurer -X resolution was offerej 1 Belt in the Head and Chest, Cough,
n n
pidrmic Crip
meets the exigency
by H. ii. Windham rndoraing New Orleans
! Sore Throat, Gfheral Procratioa and1
a. the city in whieh the club favored hold
ing the exposition celebrating the oinlng Fever.
f the Fauania canal, and Instructing mem- I
1-crs of the legislature from l hla county j Taken early it ruis it short prompi-i
to vole for that city when the nuestlon , , . , . ;
arose this winter. Tbe re...i i.i,4 ,.id Taken during its prox.leiice, it pre-1
vet to tbe next tegultr meeting and made Oct It plea the St m and prerents It
in anion: TaVen h!l siiffericg f rora j
it. a relief is spied!'' real'Ked. which
niir b cc-ntirpiexi o; ;o a entire curt.
At Drug tors He or ma. lei. '
i
li-iii piirrj s Hoioeo. UtJi.jiit i... Cor 1
VX U.iS-ua aaj At-u ..una, .a luv. j
niial oitie- at thai time. A reaolu-
l on enjorwing the cor mission f i m of ,
, iv okcinninit ua aJv pied
Wawlaira I leet (llfi-er.
. nl; .Ml". S. I. Ir? "! .i.-ia!.i-Ttoe '
, i,vii.io f olfi.e.. of tamp No H41J of
oloin UuJ.ru oodn.an rt.ulird as fol
k.. V. r. J. Mcl'onaeii; adix. Val
WE DESIRE to thank a ) our customers anl friend for their liberal pa
tronage during the pastyeir aid w sh th?m a'1 a Happy and Prosperous
Neiv Year.
Ring
Ring
Out the Old
In the New
With the New Yea' we are opening our new moiern Hirdware Store at
No. 1515 Harney Street
Adjo'ning new City National Dank building. Wh le not entirely settled.
WE ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS 10 th beautiful new f,x
turrs. new equipment and new gmods.
Hardware
and Tools
Stoves and Kit
chen Utensils
Mantels
and Tiling
Our formal opening will soon bi annouczi for later in the
MILTON r OGERS
and Sons JLX. Company
w
eek.
Keep IJoving
When you need competently manned
moving vana piano moving fire proof
storage that is also moth, water and mouse:
proof, or prompt delivery men, keep moving
Towards
21C South Kth street Bee Building, 17th
street entrance, just two doors south of
Brajodeia Theater where you will find tha
new cry office of the
Expressmen's
Delivery Co.
The opening of tbe new year 1U marka
an anniversary in our business For C5
years we have served the people of Omaha.
For 25 yeara we have kept faith with the
public, carrying out all our promises, main
tained one price to all and that the very
lowest consistent with competent, coLSiien
tious service.
For proof of our ability to serxe you
ell. ask any of our friends, or, better
still, let us show you.
EXrRKKSMKVS DKI.IVKRV ttJ..
tlty Office 216 South lath ht.
Ground Floor 17th St.. Side of Bee Bldg.
Phones: Douglas 34; Ind. B-1341.
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