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TOE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAT 5. 1UT. 3 sf r Nebraska FIND DEFECT IN BRIDGE BILL Act to Aid Counties with Long Struc tures Makes No Appropriation. ATTORNEY GENERAL TO DECIDE ae Board of Tablln lands and R.IMIna Will Malt Koittwrit to Inspect NIK for "ew Aarlraltnral School. Frnm a fitaff Correspondent ) !JNCOt,N May 4. imperial.) In the Cronln brlcls hill whl h wan pawned at the rerent mstn of tli locMatur snl ii. j whlc-h provision was made for, s-sMstlnK I In the building ami malntslntna; of bridgr ovr stri-ams inniv than li.'i frt In leneth It ha hrrn illni ijvrrM that. ultlumKh thrtc I was a stain lory of nin-fiftH of a mill pro- I vlrteil for, thrro was mi pi-ovinlon an to the j appropriation from thr sum arrrulng from the levy. Thla H In said will prevent Hoone, ltoyd and Holt rountlen. whlrh tiave applied for all under the provisions of the bill from obtaining- the assistance whh-h they have been after for noma time. Attorney (lennral Martin has been asked for an opinion on the measure and whether Auditor Barton drawn warrants for aid to any of th" ronntlrs depends entirely upon what that official derides. The one-fifth mill levy would raise ap proximately HO.Wm ami heMe the rnuntlrs whloh have alrrHdy applied there are sev- I eral others whli'h are nlrcus or receiv ing help In the construction of their lon(r brldcc. According lo the provisions of the hill counties eMail pay half the cost of building the structures and the slate the remaining half. Following the clause re Intlng to thlrt matter In the measure an amendment wan Inncrtod which read: "Pro vided that the mute shall nut be liable for any money tn excess of this appropriation hereby made." Hut nowhere In the Mil can there be found the appropriation which In that ela.ua la designated a "hereby made." Nor -are the moneys accruing under the levy railed for In the bill, appropriated In express terms. In the latter part of the Mil it. is stated that the proceeds of the Detailed Census of Nebraska Counties county, The director of census has announced the population of Hanner Nebraska, aceordln to IU minor divisions, as follows: Miner Civil Plvtalnn ' 1H'". B-.NNKR COI'NTT 144 F-nwerftld precinct ?:: ti'tabe Hex k preclnrt Ixine Pine preclnrt 12 JTinf 8prlna precinct N W right precinct ?:.7 Countv total1 Includ" population (124 In ii'W In ! of rumpktn t'reek precincts, annesert 10 I, on Springs precinct since 1!"0: population I.14J In IKS" of Freeport precinct, anned to Wright preclnrt. population (?7R In 100) of Hull precinct, annexed to iib Hock pincinvt: and r.upulat on iwin IWi) of Ijoralne precinct. annrtd to I.onc Spilrf" precinct, bctwe n IW and tl'art of (iabe hock precinct mnexed to Flowerfleld precinct In 1!7. Pumpkin t'reek nnd Banner precincts annexed In IW'i and IM7. respectively. lnvy 1.114 111 i-v i 219 Banner 10 11 1T I'M 31S and The director of census hss nnnoutieed the opulatinn Nebraeka, according to Its minor division, as follows: Minor Civil Ttvtsfon. PI.A1NK COI NTY ., mewster preclnrt I Minn precinct r Punning precinct Krilt n v eclm i tllardsrrahhle pn cinct Hswley precinct tl.upv precinct , T'litdum precinct i o inty total Includes pnpitls preclr.ci rn-tween "! and liffl. -tHnrds'-rahhle and l.tiry precincts from parts of I mmlng precinct in I! and J9i, respectively. of P.laine county. lOl'i ir isso 1 .:;? (3 i.li 214 i-jo ;T4 1"S fi1 117 4 0 21 I?i 2!:1 42 77 K2 IS'I S? 149 I.'l 14'1 7 IM ififit of Rankin prrclnct. annexed to Kdlth orgAnlxid Nebraska Nebraska hln lettr that he waa disappointed In them for the excltment which he thought would occur regularly waa not often forth coming. McDIU declares that the Insur recto leader has no desire to fight any more than he absolutely has to and says that the skirmishes Indulged In by his band are rather tame affairs. Aviation Meet 4'erlnla . Hecretsry Mellor of the Ptate Agricul tural board today made announcement of the aviation meet which Is to be held here May 24. 25 and IS. The meet will be held at the state fair grounds and will he put on by the Curtiss Aeroplane company. More Pnllmnna nn Tracks. The valuation of private car companies doing biihlness In this state has been com pleted by Secretary Seymour of the State Board . of Kquallzatlon and Assessment. According to the figures obtained by the secretary of the. board the Pullman com pany has run more cars in the state during the last, year than at any other previous time. Lst year the board placed the assessed value of standard sleeping cars at a total teeth resulted from Ipes of blood shock. He leaves a young widow. and potai. H A 'K AT At-IXAXCK of tTO.773 and tourist cars at S18.S09. a arrand levy shall be used only for the purposes j total of H8.0f;2, while the grand total this ear Is $124,869. This year standard cars re valued at 1101.841 and tourist car at 123.028. The state board valaea standard cars at 112,600 each and torulst cars , at 83,000. The Pullman company's own vmJua is 11,16 for standard cars and $7.(11 for tourist car. Anderson Commits Suicide. Jacob Anderson, who had' applied for a divorce from bis wife only 'Monday,, com ml t ted suicide early today by drinking oar-, bollo acid at his home near Agnew,; north west of this city. . He ' leaves two sons besides bla wife, nl his petition for divorce Anderson alleged that his better half had cursed him severely for more than two years past. ' ' t Karly TTemesteadrr Dead. Mr. Ellxa Brlttlan. one of ' the first woman homesteaders In Nebraska and ens of the first settlers in Johnson oounty, died her today at th ehome of her son. s. U. Wright. She waa M years old and leave beatdea her son two daughters, Mrs. Martha Ralha and Mrs. Cm ma Crawdaen, Dotn ox Bpokana, wash. The daoaaaed waa for several years resident of Teeutnseh and anJy last fall moved to thla elty, ah waa a nattr of Indiana. ut la the measure, but neither In the title of th bill nor its body is there an xpreins appropriation made. Senator Lew of Boyd waa especially deslr us of having the Cronln bill passed for la benefit f Boyd county. It waa under stood dnrlag the latter daya of the legisla tor that he deserted hla little band of hwoirgetit democrats and joined the Doug )as rxmnur 'democrats and voted for the toouglaa county choice of sifting committee for the sole purpose of securing a promise fre mthe majority of the senate that the fate aid bride bni would be passed. The lin was pased and signed by th governor. Stat JOngtnoer Price baa received appll rWinna for stats aid for three proposed 'hrMgea, rw to b bunt tn Boon oounty, wnd one across th Xlobrara river between 9Fta7d and Hoilt counties. The Boon oounty wtnnlss toners application waa th first on on fil tn the stmt ngmeer' office. It ks fcir bridges vr th CMar rrrer tn Soon ormrcty, an to bs buTJt wher xbra- is a bridirs known as the JLeAA bridge, she mitea lunh-weet ef Cedar Rapids, to tn fast tang and stxteum faet wide. tbs Spans, at an ftjnted cost ef tUOO; th -nfhar to b "hnflt north at Odar Bagdda. W0 feet Jmi, iour gpana. aloat f tMOO. Th nbtraqr 'aramlsBlanri tuadg tb ouuty to pay "half fh amLJ . , : - Th 3a nt-appUcatton f th eotnrty com tntsatonara ut 'Soyd and nit iutiii aaka Vor a brlds W feet km ncrosa th Xlo- ,rmr rlvsr at a -point frv -roQea atrofh r vMitbwst f "Pita la Soyd 'xomty. Ja Munstsa ost la Kivjjn, llrto) assonMSxs rmrr Xrltoatea. Trrarfm BoimnRua dnrnjr . - n tn state Imv ber ntlfte4 "by State - Yrffinmr Vrttm that thur mimt ammnty -dth 'th pwrtaion Tseveml u fcrigalion maur nnuma "whtah in on nquMng ttlmn to "TouUd . baadKatea -whlnh can be ua sma toa4 and -wtrloh Terrorrv in sMtdttton the um cf m nwsuuirtna' Amtou be. 'lOWU sucn TM-adgate. same to b f .yansrn aiprrjved by fh state auiei All th -wort: must b start ad wlthTn ten flay jxfrer tintlce is Teostvad by tta rnpsmtsn nnd a refusal to comply "alfa th nsw acts means that th water will b -huV -pft Jrora th dltohen on atstd. ' 4o TnYosrbsT Oat OsMsaay. m -rrrst taachra gun cuiupany of flt0c, wstcn ta-n part of th Nrtraaka "National maxd ts to be mustered out of tao-oerrlo n XlayMXX Thta la due to th 'faot-that tb -company 1 unable to obtain n rood em niulsmant necessary to oarry on its did, lt la theaght that n portion 7swuipTBcnt could b ah tamed In a yT 0T so, but th uambera did not oars to resnain rgantsed until that ttme. The mna war deatroua of OTgnnhtrngr as a field battarys but th military board of the national guard, whtch recently met. dn. udd that th laxpens of aarrytng such an rs-BiaaaMon could ret b nxatntainad under thApptwprlatdon tuait by tn taala. lain re for the -atat -eldlrrs, th earning nainauium. , - tat Banned -to llsiac Twin. Toe Wat Board of 7rublto Xsuvts and Hufldln ,s has annooneied Its Itiarrary for tas trip whtoh lt will take to ewuthwest rn-Nebraska for the porpos of dtermtn lug opon a location for the nw svgrtmil turai sononi. cmatrinaa rvrwtea f th board declare that nm of th members dlr to be hancraeted while ut tn th j "d aewjrts that they are wuilng to pay for-everything that they get. "W do not destr to be shown any particular farora," said be today. "All we want Is a took at th profKMed sites and a meet log with th nsn who hav the affarr tn charare for the different bow,' Tti board will tear this dty tMit Son- day evening and Co direct to Hotdroge. Monday morning they' a-fll look er the proposition which that city haa to sub mit. At 10: they will go to McOeok rnem there they will take an antomebile to Culhortaon-and return. They will spend the ttsht at MoCook and the next mormng will lease for' Kartley, which haa lately come out aa a candidate for the location. After locking over the Wartlry offer th board nlil so via automobile to Cam bridge, where dinner will be taken. After sums time spent there the stste officials will rentinu the trtp to Oxford, where they will remain during the night Wednesday morning thrv will take a train to Alma, where Uoveroor HhaHenserger and his hand of faithfuls wll show them Harlan county1 stte for ths new laetitu tt .n. liter in th dsy they will tukeover t' J. M..(rar's vlllago Of Uaaeet. Front thra they Will raturn home, arriving hero That evmxaog. Trips to -.Hseken Berw and North Watt, other OBntander for th lo. cation of tli jchaol. wm bo mad later en. Nnakias JNkianwtlk Hoawla. Knx la a Mil. a university student Wh limed th MnKhan iasurret tua aoui tint ago. ha written local frtaada that h has found lit wit liil;-in exnedlngly uninler- rstrtK and ss.-rits that becaiu ef their I tram w ,n motion and going at tendency to remain luacute so much of 1 Kuu ' ipMd. H snliamd his footing' 7(nibr of Arroaila for l.lntlt Amounts Opened on First May. AM.IANCE. Neb. May 4. Speclal.)-Th Postofflre Savings bank opened auspi ciously Monday. Postmaster Tash spent a few days In Cheyenne. Wyo., the latter part of last week, to obtain some Idea as to how the Institution worked, a similar bank being In operation In that city, for a short time. Bu1nrss stsrted off briskly. some depositors opening their sccounts with JinO, which Is the monthly limit. It Is thought that a large amount of hoarded currency will find Its way into this branch of the postofflee. The clientele for the most part consist of the foreign element, who, no doubt, have been used to an Institution of this kind In their own countries, and are quite willing to trust llncle Sam with their money, whilst they are rather dell cate about other banking Institutions. An additional clerk has been granted for this new branch In the work of the postofflee, and Fred Carlson of the carrier force was therefore recently promoted to the cleri cal force to fill the vacancy. Double Wedding at Mitchell. DbSHTJi.lt. Neb., May 4. (Special.) Miss Clara Grundmann and Mr. John P. Poppe were united In marriage at Beth lehem Lutheran church In Kiowa precinct thla afternoon and at the same time and place a brother and sister of the bride and groom, Mr. W.. D. Grundmann and Miss Dora Poppe were also married. A recep tion will be tendered the young people at the home of John Poppe this evening. sround of desertion Three years ago Mr. I snd Mrs. llallowell were msrrled Ky Judge I Hsllowell. I K EA RNKY Complaint hss ben Med In county court bv lounty Superintendent K. I K. Hsya, rlisrglng AMx tjoodwln with re fusing to rotnplv with the rompulsory education law snd alleging that he hss kpt from the public schools his two chil dren. The esse will be tried Saturday. HK AT RICK Captain 11. T. Weston yes terday received a letter from Adjutant Oenerel Phelps snnounclng thst the first Machine Oun company would be muRtered out Wednesday evening. May in The com pany has been holding on with the hope thst a field artillery would be established here. WYMORK The city council has awarded the conlrsct for building the ower house rnr the new municipal electric plant to S. A. Cornell of Pawnee City, the price be ing 8.1.MX. The building la to be completed by July 1. It will contain, bealdes mschln ery and office room, a council chamber and stnrsge vault for city records. FA I KRl'RT James Roderick, a Falrbury carpenter, la lying at death's door In Dr. I.ynch's hospital, aa a result of falling from the roof of Roy K. Riley's new house yesterdsy. Roderick Isnded on s cement cutter snd waa seriously Injured Internally. Roderick Is 1!8 years of sge snd recently csme to Fslrhury from Steels City. Neb. NEBRASKA CITY-T.uts Bradehoft, one of thel eadlng harness dealers of the city, who was arrested some time since on a dipsomaniac charge and realensed on pro bation, was arrested again last evening and sentenced to the stste Institution wher such rases sre treated. He became de spondent and threatened to kill himself and do harm to his family. WYMORE The men of the Order of the Eastern Star surprised the women of the order at a regular meeting last night with a roast pig feast. A forty-pound porker wss served with other edibles after several can didates had been Initiated and regular busi ness concluded. There wss also a program. Visitors were here from Blue Pprlngs, I-lberty snd Barneston. FAIRBT'RY The body of Mrs. W. J. Bab- cock was brought to Falrbury from Armour. Neb., and the funeral services held at the home of her brother. Robert Rabcoek. The deceased was a former resident of Falr bury, but some . time ego removed to. Armour. Mrs. Bahcock was born In Wis consin, August 6. 18fi9. She Is survived by her four brothers, a father and two chil dren. NEBRASKA CITY Judge Travis held a short session of the district court here yesterdsy afternoon and handed down a decision In the divorce case of Mrs. Pauline Hampel Schuits aialnst her husband. Carl H. Schultx. He gave her an absolute di vorce and 83,700 alimony and then made an order requiring her to pay 8700 to te at torneys who looked after and fought her case. BEATRICE The directors of the Bea trice Commercial club held a well attended meeting last evening and discussed matters pertaining to the welfare of the city. The advertising committee snnounced thst it hsd decided to hsve lO.frnn souvenir books of Beatrice printed f"r the purpose of sd vertistnK the cltv. The membership com mittee will soon start on a campaign for j new members. SPUINOFIHI.D -At Rlrhfleld. flve miles out of here, three negroes were srrested on rharae of stealing some elothlns of the railroad section hos on the Rock Island. The men showed fight nnd seversl shots were exchanged. The negroes rsn for two mllis. but were finally surrounded snd rap tured Hherlff 8pcai msn took them to l'apllilon where thry will have their pre liminary hearing. IM'OIII t.n A. aiila, M.allnff nf th I villa., tni.l ... la. I .v.nlnff tti mills W.I . voted on an estimated valuation of tino.mO. for expenses In 1!12. Peshler Is out of debt except the wster bonds. aTid has 82.000 cssh on hsnd In excess of license money Just paid In. E. M. l'phoff snd A. O. Rlchey were granted saloon licenses at 81.20n each and William Koenke paid 8100 for th elusive pool hall right. Justice Oriebe was appointed marshal. NEBRASKA CITY-Manager Charles Bennett of the Nebraska 1ty Telephone company is again experiencing consider able trouble with squirrels who sre cutting many of his heavy telephone rabies In and about the city. Yesterday they put out twenty-five phones on one line wnd for the last month have been giving him all kinds of trouble along that line. He baa appealed to the cltv officials asking that the police be Instructed to kill the squirrels and thus protect the property of the company. OXFORD Miss Ida Wanner and W. T5. I.uektng were united In marriage Wednes day evening at 8 o'r.lork. at the German Lutheran church. Rev. K A. Grotheer, pas tor of the church, performed the ceremony In the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. Immediately following the ceremony a large reception waa held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanner. Mr. and Mrs. I.ueklng will go tn housekeeping at once on a farm two miles noth of town. ., RUSH FOR CORONATION IS ON Two Thousand Americans galled on the Gears Washington Yesterday. NEW YORK, May 4. -The rnsh of Amer icans for the coronation began today In earnest. At the North German Lloyd pier In Hoboken there were 2.000 passengers for the steamship George Washington. Among the voyagers was James J. Jef fries, who will take the baths at Carlsbad and also see the coronation. Two years ago when Jeffries started on a similar journey a bolstrous crowd saw hhyi off. Today but ahandful of friends waved him goodrbye. i ja i a a ii w i ii i rut v Some Women Always Look Well Dressed Wherever They Go Mstv" Grand Army Will Camp at Kearney Animal ILeetirig of Department of Sa- braaka Will 2e Held on May , 17, 18 and 19. KTCARTEET. Nehu. May CfSpeeial.V-The animal ostoainpment ef the Nebraska Grand Army of th RepnbBo will be, held in thla city May U. 18 and 15. Th oommitto In chsjrg baa aUlned the following program. which la anajoct to sroch change aa clr- oumatanoa nay Teiralr: Council f administration 'will meet at Midway hotel Wednesday at 4 p. m.. May n. A public reoaptloa win b held at the Mathadiat EplsnmsU chuch Wednesday evening at a. Comrade Hanrjr Wood win proald. Governor AUtrlcb la expected to b Tiiassut and xnak a abort address. . Ch grand jwaa win talc plao May It, piuuuiUy at 10 a. nv. farming on Twenty fifth atrnnt and Contra! avonu. under the dtreatlan of JL. S. Boagland. aonlor aid and chief of mtm-rr and jaarch to th high aohool groand, wbsr Mabo Xrguoa. dBpartnseiit patrfotio Instructor of th. 'Women' Belief Doric wOl present th flag to th high aahl. rb dopartakegct Url. otio taatruntnr of th t-t f tb Grand Army of th SUnmblio wll ljn ouj par. trait ef Troatasnl t.trww , Th first fa unmans maafing of th s cgmjiinaut will asnwan at J jt. m May u. at th Aity ball, Twenty nenund And Av tvu jl Th Womsm'a Kehof warpa 1 call ad to moat In tb Ktrat Mathsdiat TuOsomsH ehursh, at a. m., TChuxaday, May U. Th convemton of th Ormnd Army og th Aspuhlio hi called to moat in Qetld Vu tows' building at J. JO p. m.. J&ay 18. Thoaampiiro at tb apnea house will bo Thursday ouaning, Hay Xt, beginning promptly at o'ohju;. Tunr will be guud apoaksnv goad mnaio .and lota of fun. Etaation of department oeCbaor will oaur alny at at 'slock . m. . . Nebmalui News Notes. PAIRBURY John Heasty, has been ap pointed city attorney of Falrbury by Mayor Frank F. Tlncher. DBSHLER The broom factory shipped a car of whisk brooms to Boston Tuesday, also . a largo consignment of brooms to Ariaona. NEBRASKA CITT-Albert Smith, a horse trader; hired his horse to a stranger, who borrowed a wagon and left the atate. Sheriff Flacher is trying to locate the Ul'e'- . BB1A TRICK James W. Hobson hag filed hla peUUon for a license to operate a sa loon at Wymore. There are 'seven ap plicants for saloons at that place and two at Plckrell, thla county. BEATRICE! Samuel B, Gregory- of Ma haska. Kan., and Miss Arlle M. Wilcox of Steele City, Neb., were married here yes terday by Rev. R. N. Orrill. They will make their home on i a farm near Ma haska. KKARNETT Edward J. Isdell and Miss Haliie M. Young were married In this city Tuesday evening and left on an earlv train for Palisade. Colo., where they wlil reside. Mr. Isdell Is the son of a prominent contractor of this city, R, G. Isdell. AJjUANCE At the regular meeting of the city councl last night the following saloon licenses were granted: Robert Campbell. King A.BJordan. F. W. Rehder, tools Luft,,Cook A WUaon and James A Chariton. KKABjv, to r Ctmnty Judge V. M. Ballo well prouuied 'a dlvaros. Wednosday after noon for Mrs. Amanda l-Rodenheimer frn-i her husband, John Bodenhetmer, on the 1 I) IEP0SIT3 made on or before May 10th in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will draw interest from May 1st. THREE PER CENT interest is paid on savings deposits and COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. Funds may be with drawn at any time without notice. The combined capital and eurplng is $1,350,000.00. It ii the oldest bank in Nebraska. Established In 1866. United States National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska K. I. Barlow, Fralda. O. B. BaTorsUok, Asst. Cash a. W. Wattls, Tloo-Broa. B. F. aforsmaa, asst. Cash T. B. Caldwell, Tloo-Bres. 3. C. XcOlaffe, Asst. Cash. W. B. Bboadoa." Cask. O. K. Tata, Asst. Cash. Open on Saturdays Until 0:00 P. M. ' BOOSTER ,DAY AT EDGAR Sta WwtlM Van JCtvart, Vwt rwlt Esjor ttl Kavesi k ill i ii. You Know Such Women Among Your Acquaintances Tailored to Order Clothes Are What These Women Wear. They're the kind of clothea that Ttiakr the wearer always apix-ar styllahly drwwrd. They ' have the snappy appearance, ttu nciartuetui of styles, and the Indefinable "Rlr" of the real man tailored to order ladies' clothes that the "cold storage' ready-to-wear garments cannot puesess. They're the kind of rlothea we are making; for hundreds of Omaha's bet. dressed women. UVy W e guarantee every mide-tjo-ordrr garmenk ' that leaves our shops. SUITS BUILT TO ORDER $25430435 Also Skirts, Dresses, C-oats.and Riding Habits THE NOVELTY SKIRT CO. 214-16 North Sixteenth St. Opposite Hotel Loyal Advance Notice " Saturday We Will Hold a Sale of Tailored Suits That will surpass any previously attempted. Wait for it watch Friday Evening Papers for Prices. Hayden Bros. Coat and Pants to Order $20.00 Special Sale for Saturday, May 6th . .The newest shades of tans and grays as well as some nice blue serges are included in this offer. See our north win dow. These are the best values offered la Omaha. We line the coats with good alpacca. Every coat carefully k tried on in the bastings. Every , garment guaranteed perfect in fit and style. MacCarthv - Wiloon Tailoring Co. I 8O4-806 Sooth 16 th St. Five Steps South of Par nam. Tie m Hie Best Snarls KDGAB, Nb.. llay -a CSpaoial.) Eassrr'a boeatn- day was mamd by bad weather yetsarday, but th program waa asrrfcvd out In full, tars crowtis attndinx.. It oun siKtr4 ef several concerts by tlra Nelson crnt saail, (ram 10 a. m. till noon. At t o'clock a vaadevtlla entertarnnwnt waa (iven tn th bead ataad in Main street. At 4 (fetook a baltora mtaro and a para ehau lump was siren. Fairfield defeated Kdar m the ball fans, 16 to i. Another vaudeville entaruinment and a daaoe fallowed in the evening. NKBH1SK1 OIH1. IX R1.UPEHKMT sftss Barsell of taste sad Bis. AOkm of Qhaaa, K. Wsd la Ultaota. . WKKA.TON. 111., Ma- 4. ffipeoial.)Ar thur Allen at Clean, K. and Mlsa Mil drad Burdell at Bactc. Neb., sloaed and wr married her , vastarda' . irCOOE. Nab.. Mar i-CBpantal-Xr. Geacaa A. Jiava. ehtraprantar. at this dry. wtia was fatally tnjus4 atft Cnlbartaon yes terday mornina, dMrd stars this aAarnoon. while bains: carried Xrata th train ts his residencs. lr lS'v saassnptaa ts baard a fast freight, Nn. TO, at Oulbertaa. whTJ rh Uoi h has left taatn. alabtll 4 U Madsr scai aa. bul aays and haM, u under th Lexis f to waycac A. lad as cut all at ths talcs. IF i vmmmwmwi'MwmtXHIMm T - I m Mass Mil iS iSai i is iiasaaj Om i w m a -v w v assr m n a if SI -v-l I 1 t-. H washburn-crosbyco- Bold MedalFlour 1