TTT7! BEE: OMAIU. TTESDAY. JULY 1. Nebraska MADISON PIONEER KILLS SELF C. F. Smith Fires Shotgna Into His ' in-east add Dies Instantly. TiAuILY FCLLOS A aoA22ZL He Had Tkmcail t r.HKll Sat-' etwe ea rre .-rsla asd . Hie Wife Attempted tm Pr-.e.t Da. M.tDIaOV. N" . Ju'.v 17 'jiwiil Teie-i jnin. i-OmM F arrU!'. a ;lneer re siding about tw.lvs miles norr'iwest cf Madison, rrmlc his life lust ev.-ning at p. in. by diecharxng one ban-! nl a shot gun Into his breast, tearing awiy ilmint ail of his neart and hilling him '.nsLantly. ft ircmi that he bad soma word with i mntihw of hla family and grabbed tho eliotgiro and tiro shells and left the house for com fieM close By. a?'.ng that he wantrt to kill a rabbit. Hla wife, know- lng that he bad threatened to take hia life ! on a former occasion and suspecting hla i Intent, lmmedlatel ytelephnnes to a neigtl- ! bor. but before the neighbor arrived the ' tragedi- was enacted. Cuunty Attorney Jtiehols and Sheriff Smith, accompanied bv Dr. Smart, were hurriedly aummoned and reached the place a half hour later. Coroner Baker of TUden arrtred about U p. m. and decided that an bvraeet waa onneeeaaary. Mr. Smith leaves a arlfa and ulna children ta mourn hia death. HOT WEATHER CAUSES HAVOC IN EGG CROP Itata laeaertee Haralr Ftada DaJ- tm Oaaaaa Are Oaaai laT EgiUtliM, (Prom a Staft Correspondent.) UMCOL2, Nelk. July IX OparfaXV Inspector S3. 1L Hiraly of the atata food departmeat vtaltad. foortaea aaaian a Omaha, laat woalt and checked taartaeat a hi pin est comprtalnx VHrtr-Cf caeea. The randilnc af thai acsa ataowed SU par eant of No. 1 eaira. ia per cant of No. I T.I par want arackad and 3U par eant rota. Tha worst let readied abaavad par eant rota. Thi wu In a ahipmant af eig-ht caaas a hipped Jnna 3 and roc aired July front Danirary, XaT aollaa dlataat. by local freight. Tha beat lot van a hipped July 1 by ajpi aaa a dlfanca of Uiirtjvr.va milea and was eaadled tha bum day, aooartnar only 4 par cent loaa. Two daaiara at Iranian, a town thfrty nailaa inland, hipped eim by fret ft-, t from Alnaworth to Omaha. Both atup mrats arrlTed tha aama day. One candled only t per rant rot and tha other per cent rota., ahowl&at a marked dlffarebca In tha earn of tha ecm Tha per eant tot consisted of nlna caaea and tha per cent lot of Cva caeea. Tw caeea vera candled from aaaB lot. Vt.. Haraly betterea the Terr ha4 en caused by extreme hot weather will doubtless ba cleaned np this week. A larg pel1 cent of 4nese bad asm are called blood rtnsars by aandlara. ar ecss that bare startad to tnenbata dtirlna tha hot weafsor. One Omaha Brm bad wenty-four cases of esraca In buckets ready to be hauled to tha dump. These were candled but in ona day. Ifr. Harnly says In soma cases transportation companies are ta blame for bad evsa and some times tba ersa Indlcata that they have been held a Ions; time by either tha farmer or mercbaota. Ha aaa' a they snould be shipped by espreow n httwa.thor - MONUMENT .. FOB LONE TREE tfarfcer Oewsjea Trail waa, Ceacral City te Be Dadtemted AaaTWt lath. CENTRA I CTTT Neb.. July 17. (Spe cial.) The Merrick County Board of Su pervisors is making; elaborate preparations for tha dedication of tha Lena Tree Mon ument on tha old California trail south, of town, which has been set for the fore noon of August . The Platte Valley Dta trlct Reunion association of tha Grand Army of the RapubUo will be holding its annual reunion at that time, and tha of ficers have agreed to dispense with their program at their grounds on that morning, and join In the dedication exercises. It is expected that many members and officers of the State Historical society will be hero at that time, and the event will bo a memorable ona ta aterrtck county. Oaweedak Clavataa Da aged. OSCEOLA. Nab.. July 17. (Special Tale-rranuV-The Peterson grain elevator was discovered en fire at midnight. Daman to bulldlns about M covered by inaurance. There is no evidence aa to origin of the fire, but It la thought ta have originated A beauty secret "Eat a plate of toap or luncheon instead of the usual pastry tad tea" says one of the famous ' beauty ex perts'. She might well have added: "Make it TOMATO n There notiunx that fives more real tonic nourishment, easily di gested. And that ia the main secret of the clear skin and bright eyes which, go so far toward Pennine beauty. Try it on yours. 21 Iriad 10c m caa JiutmddkrtwoUr, briag ta sotZ. mMd Joaxrw Camfhu. CoiarasT a i Look for th red-wiy. whita InKal I ffSr n vAsser X. , Wlta caeasaxri -Paeaa weais TPu)fT AaaTjiseaiw N i e9f ee Detailed Census of Fhe 11rrtor of tie -n :s has annn;n 1 'tie population of Sarpy count-, cmrtlng to ita minor I iiivion. an foi'.ows VRFY cm-TTT Feiievie pr im !. n Hiding Be:ievje anil Fr Cna vi iaga -eilevie villa" b' jrt 'roi vitiate Fir View pr Im t F.n - ity or-!nill. m-lii'lmg Gretna vi '.a. Vrerna villax-v . H. h.ant pwinri I. a Maite nrevnrT. Pani.imn preprint. Inriudina; paoiLlcn village PiOiillun village P:a:ifoM pnc1noi P.xn and precinct .pr-nnfid pr1m-l. inc'.mllng j-pnr.atieiil vl.lage shrtna-fieid Tillage Huoo Inland SHERIFF'S OFFICE FOPCLAR JTiae Xen Williaj ta Senre Dodffl CoMty ia This Capacity. SETEJ U B.ID WILLOW COTJTTT Repablteaae la Baaacr aad Kearaey Caaatiea Oraasitse Jia Repablle aaa rile far Office la Platte Ceaaty. FREMONT. Neb.. July 17 Special The list of filings for county offlepn shows that the sherifTs position m most In de mand In Dodge county and that the pxopie are tncimed to be satisfied with several occupants af offices at the court house. The following Is a full list. Sheriff D. F. Turtle. W. C. Condi t. Henry Peteraoa. John Kwit and A Bau maa. jr.. republicans. The latter ta the present aherUf and has heid tne oiTce for nma years. Georae Cruicluhank. W. H. Crawford. J. A. Weiton and iienry Ober man are the demorcata. County Clerk 4ieorge A. Murrell and J. W. Nation, repiiacan.t; Chariea ft. Schaef fer and Jonn O'Connor democrats. TreanurerMorrls Horetmtn. republican. County Judge Robert J. Btlnson. republi can. Clerk of tha District Court Luke Mundy. drmiM-rax. Surveyor W. M. Saunders, repubitcan. Coroner A. P. 'vergaard. republican. Supervisors District No. i Peter Flanni gan, F. J. Ranseim, democrats; district Na. 4. Z. T. Recton, C. L. High, democrats: dis trict No. a, A. W. Murpuy. republican. Mi i a Harstman. ntlnean. Mundy, Saunders. Ovargaard and Murphy are each candidates for re-election. miasm la Kd WUIaw. M-COOK. Neb.. July 17.- Special. r-ai-urday, July 1& was the last day of DUng for county offices and the following la a complete list of all filings for Red WUlow county. County Clerk Charles Skalla (rep.); Charles K. rxitcher (dra. . County Tr aaurer Arthur B. Wood. C. B. Gray. A. T Cochran (rep.); J. J. Hau ler. Otto Fuels (dem.). Clerk of Die rtrt Court Omer Kay (rep.); V. W. Co'eon idem.). Sheriff M. C. Murray. E. V Onborn. Charles W. Dewey, Orvtlle B. Wooda. D. C. Baker (rep.); L. A. Fitch. L. M. H'g glns (dem.). County Judge James E. Rntn. Seth S. Jailvere. J C. Mnorn (reo. Frank M. Col fer, W. George Sheppard Idmtl. County Superintendent Elisabeth Bett eher (rep.1; Annie McDonnell diem.). County Surveyor Charles W. Kelley (rep.). County Coroner David P. Smith (rep ). County Commissioner, First District William J. Stilgeboner (rep.): M- Each. John W. Randal (dem.). Of the above only four are candidate for re-election. I M". Htggtns for aberlff Idem.), and Ml as Mettchar fnr superin tendent (rep.), are asking for a second term. J. C. Moore (rep.), hi asking- for a fourth term for county Judge. County Clerk BiaJla (rep.). In tha first man In the county who received a nomination for an important county office for a third term osanlmoualy at tha hands of hia party. C. B. Gray (rep.), for treasurer, and Elmer Kay (rep '), for Her of district eourt. are the present deputies In the re spective offices. ResabUeaaa rile la Platte. mLTlfBra. Neh.. July T7. (Spedal.V- The democrats will have It all their own way In Platte county at the primary aa the republicans failed to have any candl i.u file fi,r etninrv offices. The follow ing are the democratic filings t For treas urer. Otto Heuer. Shell Clark, w. F. Dodds. Louis gchwarx. W. J. Voaa. E. J. and Bdmund Miles: for county clerk. J. U Brunken. John Graf. Frank Kleman and Adolph Luers: for county Judge. 3hn Rattarman. WUIlam 0Brli-n. W. N. Hena ley and T. D. Ro bison. Those who will k.v. no onttoaltlon are Henry Unas ror coroner. T. S. Lecron for emmty superin tendent and H. C. LAchnlt for sheriff. r. ... nnaraJlT supnoaed that C. M. .,. 4.. ehalrman of the democratic state central committee, would not have . amvnatttnn for derk of the district eourt. but this afternoon It became known that Louis Held, the present county treas urer. Bled for clerk of tha eourt Just Be fore' the dosing of the county clerk's of . s..,irrfm.v avenmar. Mr. Held has many friends ta the county and an interesting contest la looked tor. aaaer Baaalinas Oegaalse. HARRISBTTRO. Neb.. July IT. (Special.) sn,- ibM county republican committee has met and organised pursuant to law as follows: Chairman, M. E. Bharto. tiame burg; vies ehalrman, B B. Lewis. Harris burg: secretary. C a Pn, Karrtsburg: treasurer. B. W. Larson. Heath. Commit teeman. Epworth precinct. J. B. Cox and e--.it ini.ns af Harris burg: Flowerfleld precinct. Mark H. Crosby of Harrlsburg and G. A. MUlett ef van: aoa tuxm. dnct. George Noyea of HuU and Bert Warner ef Harrlsburr. Lon Pine pre dnct. Ttetor Peterson of Heath and K. A. Aspiund af Kirk; Loo Spring pre - w w atauffer and J. V. Bordhead of Harrtabtirg-. Wright's precinct. Hope Brown and Emersc Faden at Bamaour. The delegate to the state convention. B. W. Larson of Heath, was Instructed to oppose the reciprocity treaty tn conven tion and all other measures tending to free trade. Ceaveatlwwa la Kearney Cewmty. MINDEN. Keb.. July T7.- Spedal.) The republican Kearney county convention met pursuant to call and transacted the routine business ef electing delegate" ta the state convention. The eounty antral committee was appointed and resolutions were passed commending national, state and eounty of ficers elected by the r publicans for their efficiency In office. The meeting waa very harmontoua and everything points to a re publican victory thla fall In Kearney county. Tha democratic and populist conventions also met aad elected tha delegates and other officers neceasary to conduct the affairs of their orgaaisatluna. Tha only ripple waa the Invitation of the local ex po puli at, now democratic paper, tha Mia den Courier, asking all populists to lsava and abandon their party and come tntc the democratlo party. Many of the popu lists expressed their opinions very strongly against such action. WawmiBaTtesa Casta ty Call. BLAIR. Neb.. July P. ( Special. ) County Treasurer John F. White, ehalrman of tha republican central committee, haa Issued a call for a county convention ta be bald at tha court house, Saturday, July S3 tha day following tha primaries this eounty I will have eleven dalegatea ta the state con vention at Lincoln. Nebraska Counties. irj.i -kai sMark. . .vs ..73 .. l- tro tz4 : i-T .. r-5 s5 .. I. i-. 4 "H 2j y. : . . :.'i i.jta ti J4 4TH 41 " l T4 va Si U7 Fremont Preparing to Entertain Demos Reception Committee Will Show Visi tor Around and Delegate Will Be Takes for Auto Bide. FREMONT. July 17. Special.) Fremont en Irrespective ef party are looking for ward with interest to the state democratic convention to be held hers on the July 2. It will be tha second state political conven tion that has been held In Fremont, the first ha -lng been of the republican party a good many years ago. A committee of democrats of which Waldo Wtatersteen la chalrmtn. in charge of arrangements, have secured Larson opera, house for tha meet ing and have appointed a big reoeptloa. committee who are expected to show the visitors around. Should the business of tha convention be finiahed In time a plan la andar consideration of securing aa many automobiles as possible and giving the del egates a ride about the city. While Dodge county democrats stood solidly with Dahl man. under Instructions at Grand Island last year, there seems to be much disap pointment among them that Bryan will not be here. Full delegations are expected from both Omaha and Lincoln on account of the poeaibility of a scrap between the we La and dry a. All the prospective senae bora and congressmen are expected to be here m order to get ready for the April. IBU, primaries. Y eerie Csaatf FUlaaTa. TORJC. Neb.. July 17. (Spedal.) The re publican convention ia ealled to meet at Tork on July 22. The following are the names ef voters who have filed for the various county offices which will go be fore the primaries on August Ifi: Sheriff W. T. Sweet, G. H. Finney (dcm.i; J. 3. Ilgenfrtts. W. E. Graham. E. A. Butterfleld. T. J. Magulre. irep.i. County Clerk H. F. Chapin (rep.); J. C. Lcgue (dem.). Clerk of the District Court L A. Baker. H. i. Hopkins irep. i: J. C. Strobel (dem ). County Treaaurer W. E. MoCloud (rep.). County Judge A. i. Wray (rep.). Coroner-J. B. Smith. A. A. Metx 'rep.). County Superintendent Alice Florer "county Surveyor A. B. Coddlnc (rep.). SEATRICE HOSPITAL OPENED wew Iaatttmtlwa r Menaenmltee U Dedicated Jaaaay Alteraaaa Cat Ceomty Jettt. BEATRICE. Neb.. J'ily 17. (SpedaL) The beautiful new Mennontte hospital erected In the northeast part of the dty as a eoat of . was dedicated this evening at S o'clock in the presence of a large audience, many of whom came from Kansas. Oklahoma and Iowa. The prin cipal speakers were Rev. H. R. Voth of Newton. Kan., and Rev.' Mr. Jena of St. Louis. The music was rendered by the choral choir of the Mennonlta church. The structure was erected on lots donated to the church by Hon. Peter Janaen, and la a two-atory brick structure, modern In every way. It wtl be open for business Monday morning. Tha case against W. J. Jepson of Adams, charged with deserting his young wife, was called In the county eourt Saturday and 'continued to September li The de fendant pleaded not guilty and was re leased on CW bond. 1. B. Widmer fur mora than thirty year? a resident of Beatrice, died yesterday aged 70 years. He leaves no family except his widow. Announcement waa received here yester day of the marriage of Miss Daisy Teb betts of this dry and Walter Armstrong of Ellis, which occurred at Top St a. Kan. The young couple wtl make their home in Beatrice. Mrs. Mary Craighead, aged 80 years, died yesterady at the home of her daughter Mrs. E. J. BodwelL The body will b taken to Omaha for Interment. A petition Is being circulated here for signers favoring the commission form of government. Mure than 5as) voters have signed, enough to petition the mayor to call a special election to vote on the prop osttion. MANUAL TRAINING AT FAIRBURY Ickeel aVaaird Decides latrwstaee Wee-at aad Baaptaya Twe Spe cial laslfasleia FAIRS CRT. Neb.. July 17. t Special. ) A. L, Cavtness, superintendent of the Fair bury schools and tha Beard ef Education, will Install courses la manual training, do mestic science and business training In ths 1 falL This matter haa been under dlscus- slon for several years aad finally was set tled by the Board of Education deciding to try tha courses. The movement was first started by W. L. Stephens, now superin tendent of the Lincoln school The Fair bury branch of the Women's dub raised CM la subscriptions to Inaugurate the work. The school board haa employed Miss Alice S. Skinner of Topeka, Kan . In structor in domestic science and Harry Hogue ef Crete will be In charge of the manual training eourae. The people of Falrbury are eagerly watching tha outcome ef the experiments. Mr. Cavtness Is at present In Kearney, Neb., teaching In a session of summer school. Bigger, better, busier That Is what advertising In Ths Bee will do for your business. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong aaan is strawd all aver. Na au eaa be strong wna ia suienod freoa weak stomach with its eoeaequeet aadsgeation, ar irota aosae ether disease ai tha stomach aad it aeaeuialaiJ argaaa, whiaa iat. pairs diiesoam aad autntion. Par wheat the stoma-b ia wesk ear tiaaaaed there ia a loss ai the aatntioai snsfsiasd ia toed, which is tha aeeraa af ail physical atraagta. Whs a aaa " doesn't asei just right." when aa goasa'l aliep well, has aa a aowin f ortahia sssli. g ia the stoaaach attar eating, at languid, aerveos, irritable aad acspoad. eat, he a loeiag the aatntioa seeded he aaaks strength. ace) m mam aJteve7 aava Dm. erce'a CeveTea JVaafJaa Discovery, tt cares sfssusea af the srsmsxs) aaaf acae erg .see mi 4tgmtim aaaf mmtrMmm. it arscae the 7esf. lar i parages a ifre, arrwasfaeaa taa AJafatwya. mmmrtmm (aa eervee, aaef aa CVCS M3LTU a JtO aTHEMGTM TO rae wmoce moor. Yea caa't adord to aacept a fcrtt aaatraam as a sabetitata sac this aoa aloaaoiie aaodioine oa Knows) ouaroemoM, not s i aa thaagk) tha argent dealer stay therebs aaaxe a btda a iter praac lagredisacs printed aa wrapper. Nebraska DEMOS SAY JIMLSO EOLTER Lajcaster Boarbaai Declare that He Jumped Grand Island Platform. DO 501 QVXZ 0UT3UUST 111 rtilaaa foe tate ntflee re la at eretary af atate'a Offtee. . Uelleabrra'a Attltade oa Paallat Xaaaiaatlaa. (From s Staff Correspond nt ) LINCOLN. July n. (Special.) Brymn democrats who controlled the Lancaster county convention Saturday and who ha heard of the opposite action tanen by the Douglas county democrats In convention are not Inclined to grow angry over the violent denunciation accorded tha Com moner by the Wo. Horngan, Fleharty and Mnriarity, who had the writing of the resolutions in hand at that affair. Lancaster cnunty democrats, the most of whom are Bryan democrats, smile and take the matter philosophically. They say that the charge by Dahiman and his cohorts that he bolted the state ticket and the state platform ta hardly brought out by the tacts ta the cae. As a matter of record no one with the posalbis exception of the Omaha, mayor himself thought but Shall en berger would receive the demo cratic nomination at the August primaries. The Grand Island convention was dom inated entirely by Shallenberger men and tha platform waa written in entirety as be desired It should be even to the piadng of the southwestern Nebraska agricul tural school plank ia ths document. Before tha adopt-on of the platform, however. Governor Shallenberger In addressing tha delegates to the convention said that If a county option bill passed the legislature , ha would sign It. Shallenger's friends have felt sure that Shallenberger s declaration eoupled with the stats platform would have brought the Bryan support for the Harlan county man. Dahiman' a assertion when he secured the nomination that he would run on his own platform, and that he would allow no man or set of men to say oa what pLaxXortt ha would make the race, local democrats say. had the effect of putting every one who did not agree with bum directly on the other aids of the fence. Though Dahiman'a method of dealing with tha eounty eption issue ss proposed by H. B. Fleharty at the Grand la i and state convention was turned out. It Is pointed out here the Douglas county man did not leave the convention, but waited until after he had secured the nomination to bolt tha party platform as adopted at Grand Island under tha Shallenberger In fluence. ftolasi After Baeit Tales. Starting' an innovation In tha methods of collecting bac tajtes. City Treasurer Dayton haa secured the services of a former police officer, C. E. Murse. who will serve In the capacity of a deputy sheriff and who will at tha same time work directly and exdualveiy under the city treasury department. Mr. Dayton is determined to wipe out the back, taxes, some of which extend from 190t to 15M and aggregate In tha neighborhood of tfia,0M. All Stavte rUlasni Are Isw No new Clings were received by Secre tary of State Walt today, though all let tars postmarked July IS and received here today would have counted. All candidates have Clad acceptances ' of petitions Clad In their behalf with the ' exception of Judge Conrad Hollenbeck of Fremont, who filed for Judge of the district court. The Fremont barrister filed as a demo cratlo candidate and had hla friends file a petition asking that his name go on the populist ticket. To the latter he did not file an acceptance nor did ha Cle any statement to tha effect that he would be considered sa affiliating with that parry. Further. Judge Hollenbeck alleges that be ta not required to file the popullatla ac ceptance, saying that he bases hia stand on an opinion given by former Attorney General Thompson. Judge Hollenbeck contends that he be comes the populist nominee by petition of populist electors to tha number of twenty five regardless of whether he files a state ment saying ha affiliates with the populist party or without any sort ef an accept. anoa. Telephone Glrla Exempt. Telephone girls may work all night and their employers cannot be fined for violat ing tha female labor law of Nebraska. This la the decision of Deputy Attorney General Ayres. given In answer to a question asked by Labor Commissioner L. V. Guye. Mr. Guye prosecuted the keeper of a restau rant In Omaha for employing a girl after 10 o'clock at night, and Judge Est ells of the district eourt of Douglas county de cided that women or girts cannot be em ployed from p. m. to I a. m. This decision appeared tn strike tele phone companies who employ girls all ought but the depnty attorney general haa de cided that the female labor law does not arplv to telephone companies because a telephone office la not a manufacturing, a mechanical or a mercantile establish ment mentioned In the law. Cevtraat Aldrleks'a Garnets. A storr which appeared ta an Omaha morning paper that the State Board of Public Lands and Buildings had treated Governor Aldrlch liberally, tn that they have provided htm with a irarage. gaso line tank, and pump for tha new guberna torial touring ear. ta creating no end of amusement at the executive office. Rec ords show that the entire expense of build ing the structure, however, has been taken out of the amount appropriated by a dem ocratic legislature for tha maintenance of the executive mansion during the Aldrlch administration. As vouchers for the , amounts have not yet come in to tha of fice of the governor's chief clerk, the total expense has not yet been ascertained. The expense of the tank, according to Chief Clerk Flegenbaum. however, haa been borne by Governor Aldrlch out of his own pocket. Aa to the gasoline pump, which waa purchased at tha same time aa 1 the tank. Mr Fleveiibanm oars rfcat he be- j Meres tliat thin. too. came out of 'Is e-u?lre' pirk't?ci;. s't!iouj'i as the gov ernor la abwnt from the city urid the. voucher has not come tn. n la not thmi luteiy cert.i.n oa th a -mn:. .Vfiirdlng to tie pr jvsione of t'ie cur rent expense bill peaked hy the 'eg'slat'ir". 1 tie governor la a.lowe.i pine f,,r trie bi- , enni im. Of this amout C K goes f.ir I bonks, b.anjij. stAMmcry. posiai'. express ' and inciden'ai iini"; for Me conf.n- , gent f ird. f.'r ri.lenad fare and tnr- eiing expnaes. ti.ln. and for maintenance of the rrenHin. incltKiing farnirire and servant hu e. a total of ST. .". for the two years It ia out of the latter item lhat those In the esectit.ve ofr:c say th rorae i expense came. 1 Blair feaporta Eleetrt Jal-. ) BLAIR. Neb.. J ily 17. Special. For j electric Untitle purposes, both municipal I and private, the city of Blair la now a sub- . urb of Missouri Vailcy Ia. A year ago the Bullock Public Servce company bought out the E. V. Cappa light piant and has run the old plant until a few days ago when the current was turned on from the Missouri Vslev plant, tha headquarters of the Bullock company. The old plant will be, kept In repair for an emergency. The company has built two lUB-foot steel towers at the croeatng of the MiBsouri river near the Northwestern rail road bridge and four forty-toot towers away from the liver en the line. Three copper wires run from Missouri Valley to Blair connected with three Insulated cables from tower to towr across the river carrying- a current of 1.S0O to 1.80S voits. Raaslta Farsaesr Ceaa salts Soleide. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. July 17. -(Special.) Not having seen the occupant about for several days, neighbor forced their way Into the boms of a Flnlander named Rompanen, who Uved alone on a farm tn Hamlin eounty, and found Rompanen dead in the house. He had ended his own life by swallowing a quantity of atrychlnne. He had a family, but they are residents of Fin land. The dead man was about 35 years of age. The cause of his suicide la unknown. Baildlaaj Permits. E. M. Leflang, 111 South Thirty-second avenue, garage. C.: T R. Porter, 1314 Davenport, frame dwelling. M.Jtu, Mothers No Torino; vroman, ia the joy of cotninjr motherhood, should neglect to prepare her system for the phys ical ordeal she is ta o-nJerjo. The health of both she and her cominj child depends Iarjely upon the care she bestows upon herself durine; the wait: a j months. Mother's Friend prepares the expectant mother's sr tem for the coming event, and ita use makes her comfortable dnrin j all the term. It works with and for nature, and by jrraJaallr expanding- all tis sues, muscles and tendons, involved, and keeping the breasts ia grjod con dition, brings the woman to the crisis in splendid physical condition. 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Since the invention of the art of brewing, no brew Haa ever surpassed GUMP'S S&erlgM- BEER hia the blind Ufa of tha finest Barley-Malt and Sanger Hope grown an tha world. Every eparkiing drop of F ear loaa has an inimitable Haver all ita esstt this ia due to tha Caaai Natural rVacaas of brewing. Otsiar a case da. Bvered u your home today. Brewed and buttled only by the Jn fin H.triH Rrowi'n W' C- Heydai, Mgr, OmAJi, Neb. w... . . , " - La Crosse, Wis. L -T' -j '.. '.r . .... : .! . Colorado Makes New 'Men It's an investment, 1 straight business proposition a vacation upon the tableland of the continent. You will earn its cost out of the extra ideas you will gain and out of the extra vigor you'll feel for the rest of the year. There is no train providing snch facilities for reaching Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo as the Rock Island's de luxe Rocky Mountain Limited Ommhm sleeper, wens jairsi-aoea r end tsarm ready for e'i apii t ar :JO This traia of trains leaves Omaha 10:47 p. m. daily, supplies every travel luxury, and reaches Denver and Colorado Springs, in tun for luncheon next day. Morning, noon and night trains for Colomda, Yellowstone Park- and the Facing Coast provide, berths as big as beds, sleeping cars in which the air is always treso, superb meals, observation cars and everything for your pleasure Let ma tell yon about the very low fares. IZmUrafd boo hie ti eve far tht asking. Wm can prnvia th accommodation you want. J. S. McNally, Division Passenger Agent 132a Faraam Street, Omaha ."aer. r si . tc "vt.t,r-;-. P" t) "W-TmsSl SOilETHING W WANT YOU TO THINK ABOUT W want you ta succeed. Wny not start right NOW to prepare for aucressT Why wait until Fall? The demand for business assistants ia greater In the Fall and Winter thaa at any other time of the year. Let no one despair of winning success. Say earnestly to yourself "I will do all in my power to make occaaions and Improve them. With all I am or have or know, I will go at the business of getting results) I will start doing something Immediately.' Every man and every woman must hew his or her own statue of success out of the blcx-k of opportunity. The thing for you to do la to begin right now to get ready for a high place In the world, of business. The thing that we would strongly urge you to do Is ta enroll during BOYLES C0LLEGE SUMER TERM NOW IN SESSION Tou will find Boyles College Building an Meal summer eollege home. Cool winds of this great old state of Nebraska pour In at Ita great windows that perfectly light You might send for a catalogue if you can t call tomorrow. BOYLES COLLEGE BOYLES BOLD IX Cs. H. B. BOkLES, PRES. OMAHA Official Training School for Union Pacific R, R. 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