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    .THE OMAHA SUNDAY MAttUH 3, 1912.
SOCIALISTS FOR BIG TRUST
ConreatioK at York Sayi it Should
( Consist of All People.
nsonrnoKS ase adopted
All Candidate Elected, Hie
" IIhII Be Medaeel OIt
Part t Their salariee t
th Party.
iTOEK. Nek, Mirth l-(Spcil Tele-atranLK-Tb
etat convention ot socialists,
which has been In session here tor three
dart, adjourned this afternoon after
adopting resolutions and revising th
declaration ot th platform on tnsst.
The resolutions follow:
Wbinu The fart that Victor Berrer
haa given $4.06e of hi aalarjr a netlon.il
representative ana Kmtl Seldel Ci for
educational purpoers: (heritor, be It
Rraolved. That any socialist elected
tb office bo pledged to glv a percentage
nt their salary for the eme purpose.
. Resolved. That we denounce and con
demn the "Boye' Scout movement; that
we consider It subterfuge of tle capi
tal In to claai for Inspiring the epirlt of.
war In the youth ef the land and that
we look upon this movement aa a hlnder
gartea to the regular army: '?
"Lawrence mill atriliera have our heart
felt eympathy. and that we ose our ls-
, ftuence la their behalf and
tenounce aa Inhuman and diabolical the
treatment they have received at tbe
hands of capitalists. , -
Braolvrd. By thla body to fnY'l?"
hsembled that It shsll be unlawfu for
any corporation or Individual to release
to any debtor any part ' ',L.
waaea earned unless the bill of rrnUb
. . - iH.ii m the true
aenl snail nave "T .L -.i.h '
of the pereon -alnet whom the garnish- j
ment nae eeen iifm. - . w
Revived. That the delegates of thla
invention sanction and approve ot tbo
open school.
Stat Platform Revised. .'
The afternoon was taken up In the
changing and revising of tho sut Wat
form aa totlowa: Striking out article on
trust regulation, becauaa It wsa felt It
la no uao to try to unc ramble scrambled
eggs. Tho following waa eubotltued:
Truet Regulation-We have no faith In
-w. - f iruat rrculatlon. The
people are opsweed to econouuo oppree
EoK which I.Vnueeo by private ownership.
The old lino party leedere propoee TW
lauon slmpiy aa a vote eaMhing JJm
to hold the vote for the o.d line b"";
while It waa the, very partlea that pro
noted the trust. Thla U a nrewd way
for political tricksters to promise reform,
and then defeat the very systsm of re
torm by getting known believers
Jbarlatniracy Into Mtltloal power. Wo
pledge our elected offlcla,a to doj all that
an be done In the way ot forcing the
oorporattone to b-have, but reallae that
the goed corporation l corporation of
JE whole People. b-re the ot
life are collecUve property, demoorsll
tally eontrolled by all ot too people. .
We bra opposed to tho preeent primary
law, which aeema to bo a propsrty. rather
than a manhood qualification.
We are oppoeed to the present commta
aioa form of government aa paaaed by
the laat legislator.
late thl afternoon tho convention ad.
leurned. '
John Utonor of thta city to eandldau
(or delegate to tho national convention
and aa ho U Voted for on tho Initiative
and referendum, ho will ae knw until
March W. whether he will be "elected,
"franklin democrats are
f drafting candidates
UPLAMi Neb.. March ' t-ipectaU-Tbe
eXnotrata of Irrnnslli, . eoanty, not
ring abt to get complete tlcbel. to taw
Ld for tbo April prlmarHav will hold a
convention In Campbell on March
to draft a candidate for bounty attorney,
layman Herrtelt at Campbell win file tor
tbo legislator. r ' ' : " ,
The republlcani aeeni to bo "niton and
only one candidate for each Office la In
the field at oreoeof -
Andrew Erlrbeon of Campbell wHl file
for tho leglalaturo. W. C. Uoroer of
UloomlruTton haa filed for county attorney
and H. ihrrock of' Upland win ran tor
Irish Citizens Honor Emmet
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H.P. O'CONNOR,
-ftli.lITlA
7"T V. I 1 1 1 H7
rye ,, wojiiibm, - Wtfc&SU
if ' II
If f . -I iJ ;
) 1 o'Nr
Indlratlona point to a vary large attend
anea at tho annual banquet of the lrUb
KoUowatlp club and tho Emmet Month
moat aaaoolaUon Monday evening, March
4. at tbo rutoa hotel. Robert burners
birthday annlvanary, which falla oa
March 4 waa celebrated by tho earne or.
ganliatlona laat year with a banquet.
I oa aaeceaarul waa the affair tho two
aoclotlea decided to continue tho cuetom.
Tho aale of tlckete In advance ha con
vinced tho oetnmltteo having tho banquet
arrangement la charge that the capacity
of tho largo dining room of tho Paxtoa
will ha Used to tha full.
Jerry U. dulUvaa of Do Motoee la U
DAP.3ERS OF FAT
NOW PAT PPC5Ti THt MAIN
. Juet how fat
affect and fin
ally destroy a
tho brain, la not
exactly known;
however, degen-
ora 1 1 o a, and
final eollape
of brain tlaeua,
d o to thla
cauaa, la of fre
quent occur-
flead pain and head heavl-
tieaa, which are often experienced
by fat people, may Indicate that
tlita deageneratlng proceae la Im
minent. The return of thla fatty
tlasuo to normal brain aubetaoco.
may end probably will reoult If
tbo vr production of fat to aton
ped In other parta of the body.
Tbooand of fat people bete r
peoiieJ entirely for reductlono to
normal weight, upon Marmola
Prescription Tablet, which are
made after tho exact formula of
tbo famou liquid Marmola Pre-
ecrlptlon. While taking thee
table for the reiluctiou of fat.
no dieting nor exerclee are necea
oary. aa a reduction of 1 to It
oa, a ay la accompllehed. by pre
vention a well aa elimination of
fat. Marmola Prescription Tab
let are eold at all drugglata or
tho Marmola Co., el Kanners
Bldg., tJetrelt, Mich, at tee uni
form pi Ice of 7ac for a large raae.
They remove the fat already
formed, prevent It reforming,
clear the complexion and ton up
the entire system.
EERT 3. SULUV-6ST.Bi u Jd.5.TCiT0eCL
mak the principal addreea of tho even
ing, fc. 1. Water win talk on "Irish
Ideal" and Michael p. O'Connor Will
respond for tho mmet Monument aa
eoclatton. Mia Mary Ryder and J anee
Blair will glv vocal aelectlona. I i.
TePoel wiu prealdo a toaet master. Tho
diner will ho seated at t: o'clock aad
an orchestra will play whll the banquet
I being aerved.
Aa Informal aoclal gathering, for tho
renewal of old acquaintance, and to en
able tho banqueter to meet Mr. Sullivan
personally, will ho hold in tho parlor
of the Putoa, preoedlng the procooaloa
to th banquet halL - '
GAGE TOWNSHIP OFFICERS
- FORM ROAD ASSOCIATION
aaawaaaeajea
' frttAtlUCt Neb., March t-tpelal.)-At
the good road meetlng bt th town-
ehlp offleera, hM at the court bouae
yeaterday afternoon, three distinct propo-
dttana were formal anderasd by reoola-
tJorw-sTbay ro: vi -,. .u -."s
J-lret, favortag a law ta Create a elate
highway cosnmleeton such a IlUnobi haa.
which shall furnlah plaa nd eetlmate
and aupervtee the construction of brtdge
and road wherever th people ask their
atrvtees; second, aa amendment of tho
law o that eoumle of th alee ot Oage
may uee th Inhorltaao tax fund for
taking dirt plk road last aad of reeerv-
Ing It for permanent Biaeadamlsed road;
third, favoring a mora uniform levy by
th aeveral townablpa, not ta exceed t
mills.
uporvtaor Dalhoy presided at th meet
ing and among tho speaker war . W,
rout of filler. Fred- Bchaupp of Vir
ginia, Supervisor Brown and Oretaer of
thla city. '
BANNER PRESENTED TO
PLATTSMOUTH LODGE
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. March t-8pe-
elal. Piatt council No. 172. Knight and
Ladle ot security, celebrated the six
teenth anniversary of th organisation of
tho local lodge laat night.. Tw hundred
and twenty-five members and friend
war press t. Colonel John A. Dempster
aad wlta of Omaha, who procured th
tint 10 member and organised tho coun
cil Mxteea year ago, war preeent and
mad add re ease, ,
Tha council admitted nearly Itt new
member during th but quarter and woa
th state prise banner offered by tb
national council to th local lodge which
secured th largeat number of aew mem
ber hi tho three month ending Janu
ary L National Organiser Ed Bn alien
berger of Topeha waa preaent and made
th presentation speech on behalf of tb
national council. Refreshments were
aervod by th women and orchestra mud
waa furnished during tho venlng,
PROFESSIONAL NURSE
BRINGS SUIT FOR SERVICES
MADISON. Neb.. March t -1 Special. -
Catharine Payne, a prafeealonal aura of
A Hint in a Chill
, This h Nature' warning that "aoaMthin lP VVaan,. ha brought suit against
I doing '-oome rerm Is at work agaiast ! "win IV Dlkoa of Norfolk, Neb., la tb
which yon hare to exert the best, safest and
quickest remedy. For a cold eveo tbouib .
yoo call H "Jtut a hitl cliill" ts not to be
tilled with. It Inlaaw tb lining ot tb ,
mucous aneaibrane. and render it nv '
ceptibl to any f eras. Indeed cold, how
ever slight, if germ, present and ready to
destroy. A aor throat may be Incipient
diphtheria or bronchitis; rtnring ta tbo ears
may asean deafness ; or tbo cold may "settle'
la any on of th vital organs, closing tbea
araioat circalatios. causing stoopaf a aad
poioosituf ot th entire system.
Kondoa Catarrhal Jelly Is a log lest, alia
pi, aad iaexpeasiv treatment which acts
at tb same time as th proverbial ounce of
pretention and tb pound of cat. It
reduce tb thickened meaaraa. stop
baormal discharges sod trees tha paoaag
that th beaung air my titer and purify.
For. after ail, air la tb best medicine, bat
air m polluted la pasting over disease sur
face. Car th pastures, hill tb germs:
arrest decay, and soothe and nourish with
Koado' Catarrhal Jelly.
Stc at yow druggist' today fo( tab of
Koodoo s Catarrhal Jelly only at or M conta.
It will be tbabegiaamgotyoarcar. U too
doa't fad it at yoar drug flat's w will send
a good sited caatria ire oa ncoipt of
postal or beuav to psac: tart lustsM relist
results from m
district conrt of Madiaon county to re-
covsr $2,200 far eervloes performed by
her for Mr. Dixon. 8ho allege ta
petition that ana attended bias aa a pro
fessional nor for eighty -eight week
prior to February a. 1H for which she
I ee titled ta ta per week, and which
amount 'defendant punnleed to pay. She
further alleges that no part of Bald sum
ha been paid. Attorney for plaintiff Is
Jack Keenlgsteta. Mr. Dtaoa, who I a
railroad inaa. waa Injured about a year
and a half ago la a wrack la Spokana.
from which ha suffered th loss of oa I
toot.
k is awe tbea aserr that a aesaple will sa re
beve yea that tooioa's Catarrhal JeOy wul had
a psrssanoat piece ea yoar sssilic ia sneeL
s iv reel ajaooa aug. vo aw
tr i
errsis CM Wssieaa.laiaMeOssem
Tat Ststaar asaway far iUarr 2 Team
HOWARD COUNTY WOODMEN
PROTEST AGAINST RATES
ST. PAI U Nk. March l - Special. V-
Negate from an ot tha aamp of th
Modera Veodmen at America ta Howard
county met thla afternoon In that dry be
protest against th proposed change at
rate ht that order. After a geastal dis
cvastoa of Lee matter, h following rose
hittoa
"Baauiisd. That w
adopted at the) head cams ad Chicago aa
being waltxtt and aanllil for and advo
cate th balding of
M'COOK WINSVrOM TRENTON
Ticton Uphold AifiratiT o the
' Closed Shop Question. -
AUBUlK BEATS HTBSASKA C1TT
l la'aer' ta th Dlsebsalea Fpheld
Ufa ReaatU Side at tha Sasaa
Oeeetlea I oro Aadleaeee
" at Math relate.
I mmmm
M'COOK, . Neb., March l- Special Tele
gram.) McCook High school defeated
Trenton In a debate oa th question
Should th Closed Shop Receive thel
Support of Publle Opinion,'' but sight.
McCook woa a unanlmoua decision over
Trenton High school. McCook upheld
th affirmative, Th McCook debater
were Maurice Benjumln. Cedl McMtllen,
Harold Schwab and Carroll Kldred. al
ternate. The Trenton team was compos 1
of Marlon Thornhlll, Joe Boyd, McKlnley
Flansburg and Gideon Anderson, alter
nate. Th Judge war Prof. Oeorg
N. Porter of Kearney normal. Principal
1. C. Mitchell of Itaatlng High school
and Prof. S. M. Dnnlap of Holdrege.
A good slsed ' sudlenos greeted the de
bater. High school yell, and songs
much In evidence. McCook ex
celled th opoalrux team In the general
grasp of tha question and rsptd-flre re
buttal work.
Aabara OofoeUa KeattMtray Clip, i
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. March. 1.-
(Special.) Auburn High school woo In
th opening contest from Nebraska City
la the Southeastern district by a two to
decision. Auburn supported tho
negative of tho league question. The
Judges for ths debate were Prof. E. L
Hlnman. Prof. Guernsey Jones and lodge
A. 8. Tibbou of Lincoln, superintendent
Martin ot Nebraska City presided. A
large crowd was" preeent la th new
high aohool auditorium for th con
test. Both sides were quite equally
matched and Auburn' advantage ap
peared only when th rebuttal speeches
war presented.
Wysasra Defeats Beatrice
WTMORE. Keb.. March l-fSpedal.)-Betoro
aa audience ot over M that
packed th Wymors opera bo uee to over
flowing hut night tbo largest audience
that Southeastern Nebraska ha ever
sa at a debate th Wymor High
echool debating; team won a twa-tb-on
decision over th Beatrice High school
team. Tho judgea were thro members
of the University of Nebraska faculty
Prof. E. B. Conant f tha ooilege sf
law; Prof. C. E. Peralngar, American
hlatory; and Prof.. Oeorge O. Virtue,
economics. .
By special train 15 Bet trie lane ar
rived at 1M o'clock, accompanied by
Principal Antolno Hllyer; w. K. Powers,
teacher ot argumentation and debate, and
aeveral other member ot the faculty.
Tie. 8. G. Todar of Wymor presided.
Tha Wymor debaters,' selected from six
teen who competed for places, were Carle
tea Toder, Arley Hitman and Gus Hel-
They war trained by Principal J.
K. Campbell. Th Beatrice representa-
' as-
Scores, hundreds, yes thousands of choice household needfuls
may be Purchased at about this reduction during the v
Union Outfitting Co's rJlarch Sale of
Furniture fJlanufacturers' Samples
fa ao Bays samples of Reed Ann Eock
)5.w,0ers, worth $5.50. Comfortable
styles, in ulected reed.
9 Cft Bny' samPle Mapuine and Book
9 A3U Racks. Values from $3.50 to $5.00.
All new this season.
en AT Buys sample Parlor Rockers,
Jas.ydvrorth from H50 to $8.50. Choice
of spring styles. . '
() nr Buys samples of Iron Beds, worth
960(1 $4.00 to $7.00. All colors and in.
eluding new Vends Martins.
CI 9 Qi Buys sample China Closets of
)leW) $25.00 value. Quartersawed oak
affairs of handsome grain,
pp. Buys sample Framed Pictures, worth
tf v C ' much more money. Etchings, Photo
gravures, Mersotints. k
C9 AC Buys sample Kitchen Cabinets,
V v worth $5.50. Two large flour bins
and two cutlery drawers. . .
r A Buys sample Kitchen Safes of
5 O.d" $10.00 value. Double door kinds.
Time savers for any home.
a no Buys sample Collapsible Go-Oarts,
9tf7d worth to $7.50. Standard make.
Latest designs. , , "
(10 7 Bnys 8&mPle Office Desks of
91rf9 $35.00 value. Boll tops, equipped
as business men want them.
(MAP A Buys sample 'Gas Stoves of
e7lUvV $15.00 value.. Guaranteed bak
ers. Limited number of these. ,
t Q PA Buys sample Cook Stoves, worth
9r.3U $17.50. Tour-hole tops, with mod
ern 14-inch ovens. -U
1 iQBuys sample Axminster Rugs,
7lDf worth $3.50. Beautiful patterns,
deep, rich pile, 27-inch siie
1 0 . Buys iv pair' of sample Lace Cur
liJ tains, worth to $3.50. Good widths.
Jtt.attractive styles '.; , ..,.. ,, , , . '
r " " r, r " .. . ,
liailS
t v
tf I A PA Buys sample Brass Beds, worth
HU9v to $18.00. In choice new pol
ished or satin finish styles.
Cli. 71" B11? xu&ple Rugs, in excellent
OlU.f d new effects, 9x12. Brussels in
scroll or floral styles.
til AO Buys sample Reversible Rugs of
J sir 0 $7.50 value. Pine for bed or din
ing room use. See these.
This Year's
only oppor
tunity to buy
"Sample"
Furniture right.
It must be remembered that
shrewd buyer In th employ ot
the "Union" purchased the
-Sample" furniture piecee at th
recent Grand Rapids, Chicago
and New Tore: Vurnltur Exposi
tion and that there Is but ONE
sample of a kind at such expo
sitions. Therefore, ne duplicates
at "sample" price la this or any
other city. Th "I'nlon" secured
discounts of 25 per cent la any
rase. IS 1-1 per cent la many
case, and even It par cent in
some cast. YOUR savings will b
In th same proportions. Evry
, "sample la properly tagged and
will be easy of Inspection on Mon
day morning. The BALE prices,
coming right at th threshold of '
th "moTlne season, should
prove n Inistlbl buying mag
net to hundred. Choose your
plec or nlscss KAJU.T.
I i'nM
pM0 CA Buys sample Wilton Velvet
I 1 Rnirs. worth $27.50. Choice new
oriental and floral effects.
7A. Buys sample Fringe Carpet Rugs,
I fC worth $2.00. A large line during this
selling. Pretty styles.
1 1 1 Cfl samples of Dressers, worth
Pll.fJU to $25.00. Pour-drawer kinds,
all with French mirrors.
fa 4 P Buys sample . Sanitary Couches,
$6i1d worth $5.00. Steel frames; spiral
spring support, safest kind.
M PA Buys sample Extension Dinfng
VT.wv Tables, worth $8.5a
styles, with 0-foot slides.
I A 7P Buys sample Pedestal Extension
91V Iv Dining Tables of $17.50 value.
Puritan, circular top.
00 a Buys sample Dining Room Chairs,
vOC worth up to $2.50 each. Good, well
built, 1912 styles.
SI fiQnTa 8&FPe Leather. Seat Dining
V 10 9 Chairs, worth $5.00. Handsome
quartered oak frames.
sample Chiffoniers, worth
American quartered oak cr
, new mahogany finish. - - '
Pive-leg
$S50$95O.
V-1 "I ;'l evV
erms
tasy
Even on Samples '
That Go at About '
Half Price!
Union
utfittingO
IT
OMAHA
;&E.CeOR16aiJACKS0N ST
CONSOLIDATED WITH
THE PEOPLES STORE
41 9 HI Buy8 8amPle Sideboards, worth
$ls..9U $20.0a French plate mirror
kinds, with heavy carvings.
f Q C A Buys sample Book Case of $15.00
VtfavV value. - Single or double doors.
, Finest quartered oak. .;
Samples
Are Always Made Up
In Grades That Are
wnni
ft ITa I
mmJ-
A. A. 1.
Nelson and Superintendent L. R. Trout
of Drwltt. "Th Blue Hill debater were
Holland Horne, Fred Garrison and Elvln
Hlgglna. Tha members of.tb Edgar
team were Opal Broohley, Barbara Win
ston, Donald Hart and B(n Klgman. Tha
at-bate waa-sptrUed and wall attended.
Bin Hill next debate .will be with
Western, which won from Ohiowa, or
with th winner of th Hardy-Dtller de
bate at Hardy last night. Th loser In
that contest and Ohiowa aad Edgar will
compete ta th district third-honor series.
baring fee prcpgei rats audlflsd so a
apply ta tb age of eatry tnt4"t
jth present age."
Uvea were Lawrence Kllner Forest
IBsenbls end Fred Wilson. HTynwr
argued on th affirmative of tb league
question. "Resolved, That th demand
of argantssd labor for th closed shop
should receive the support of publle opin
io,"
Blae Hill las at
BLUE HILL. Keb.. March l-tSpeeiaL)
-Tb Blue Hill High school's debating
team captured th honor In th contest
wtt rdgsr at Kdgar Thursday evening
hi th southern district of th Nebraska
High School Debating league. Blue Hill
argued against ths proposition that the
demand of organised labor for ths dosed
ehsp should receive tb support of pub
He opinion. The debate waa Judged by
Sapailneandent t. & Talbot of Fair-
j&ald. wfiatcMlot A. U Tbainoaoa of
HEN-PECKED HUSBANDS
. OF WYMORE GIVE PARTY
WYMORE, Neb., March t-8peclal.)
Th Henpecked Husbands, a th hus
bands of ths members of on of Wy
mor' but clubs call themselves, enter
tained th club members at a leap year
dinner last evening at th home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Jess 8. Newton. Ths dinner,
wnlcb was In five courses, was prepared
by a cook and aerved by waitresses Im
ported' for th occasion. Th entire affair
was unlqu IB all It appointments, tram
decorations and menu cards to tb prtses
which were given after th usual card
gams had been played after dinner.
There were forty present.
NEWS NOTES FROM WYMORE
Fir Depavteat I a oar sera tee aad
Takes Sirs ta Brest
Net Hall.
WTMTkRB. Neb.. March t 8leciai.
At a special meeting of ths Wymor Br
nenartment eteoe erera taken to Incor
porate tha organisation a that property
may be owned. Th loitowmg orjicers
were elected: Presedeat. V. K. Holmes:
secretary, Ivan Lasher: treasurer. O. A.
Knapp; Hustles, Sherman Taylor, rear
years;-J. A. Reuling. three year: Tony
Hlrmoa. tw years: Jess 8. Newton, on
year.- A commit tee was appointed to see
what cfttsea will do In the way ot sub
scriptions toward hel ping th department
build a substantial ball.
lira. 1- H Arehard received word yea
terday that her father. Albert Cauft
man, had died at his home In Keneeaw,
Neb-, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Caoft-
a was over n years aid and was well
known In his community. - -
Th. funeral sf Jonas MUler was held
from th home of hi daughter, Mr.
Charles Boyd, seven miles soutnwest or
town, yesterday morning. Burial waa la
Wymors eeraetrry. Mr. MUler died Mon
day night Ha, waa .aged K year and 7
months. Twetsoaa and two daughter
ploye, which will at one be put In
operation on th Wymors division.
Company K, First Infantry, Nebraska
National guard, will present "In Old Vir
ginia" with local talent at ths Wymors
Opera house next Tuesday.
YOUNG HORSE THIEF
CRAWLS UNDER BED
GRAND ISIND. Neb.. March i. -(Spe
cial.) A young man, glvmg tha nam of
John Smith. Bailed, ot course, to elude
hi pursuers when ha dashed Into th
home of William Hagga. a prominent
farmer south of tha city, and crawled un
der a bed. Smith, who ta said to hav
ooma bar day or two ago from Omaha,
had stolen a horss from a hitching rack
ht thla city, and after riding tha stun
about two miles Into III country, aban
dorpd It aad out across fields. He was
being followed by several farmer and
seemed greatly to be in fear that he was
about ta ba hanged by his pursuer. He
claim t tb hriff to be only U year
f aga, bat Is believed to be U or .
eh. mmft mmmtttee of ths Burling
ton, secently erganlsed here, held a meet
ing yeeterdar In Superintendent Lyman's
office. - -Many points were towagbt a
bearing upon th safety ot railroad tor
HARRIS FOUND NOT GUILTY
OF MURDER BY JURY
LINCOLN. Neb., March t-A verdict
at net guilty was returned by ths jury
In ths Harris murder case her that
boob. Th Jurors had been sent to their
hemes for ths evening by District Judge
gtewsrt and did not take a ballot on the
east until after I o'clock this morning.
They were out about an hour.
son In thla city Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Kunselman hu been an Invalid for some
years from paralysis, and passed away
following th third itrok at eloa to W
year of age- ' '
niatoa Caa Daagproasly III.
NEBRASKA, CITY, March i-8oecll.)
-Clinton Cox, ons of th largest land
owner n this part of ths state, I dan
gerously 111 at hi home south of this
city, a consultation was held by tb
phyaictans yeaterday and they did not
give th family much hop.
Fascist! ot Pr. Reynolds Today.
YORK, Neb.. March l- Special. -The
funeral services of ths late Dr. W. T.
be held Sunday afternoon at 1:W. Ths
Mssons will hav charge of th rrvlcee,
while the Ancient Order of United Work
men, Modern Woodmen oi America and
the Woodmen of th World will act as
escort.
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ASHLAND GIRL BURNED TO
DEATH BY0IL EXPLOSION
ASHLAND. Neb.. March 1 Ths year
old daughter ot Alva Oay met death her
last night aa th result ot her father
lighting a fir with coal oO. Th girl was
standing Mir tb father when a k cro
ss ne can he waa using exploded, covering
th body of th little girl with th flaming
i
Reynold, who died la Lea Aagelea, will liquid.
Oraad Jery la Saaaetere Coasts.
WAHOO. Nob., March 1 (Special.! The
grand Jury for Saunders county wlU com
mence work Monday, March t. IfU. Tne
following person have been eumraoned:
Charle Burme later, Emor Ballou. A. W.
Chris teneen. Henry Dauel. John Oerky,
Christ Huscher, Hans Jessen, John Lud
vfk. Jr.. Carl Deri ten berg, John Mott, John
Martin, W. Ranalem, Hans Swanson,
Jerry ehannahan, Jams Vech and Frank
J. Vojtech.
C. C Redwood. anturallsatJoa examiner,
hi ta th district clerk's office today,
caecalng Bp th records aad getting
things la shape for bearing day, March
a Than art tan petition to b beard
at that time. '.
Tee Harrar d Plea cere Are Dead.
HARVARD, Neb, March t-(Speelal.)
Mrs. Harriet McKlnney died at bar horn
la tftis city Taeeday alght ot catarrhal
grippe. 'Her husband. James McKlnney.
died asms years ago. . On daughter, by
former fnarriag. Mrs. Hoaa of Kear
ney, and on laer. Mrs. John McRey
noltnv survive aa the only near relative.
She was M years old.
Mr. Kunselman. widow ot the late John
W. lconwlmen, died at th home of her
Fruit Trees! . Shade Trees!
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND ROSES
A large Assortment of Hedge Plants, Evergreens and
Small Fruits.
BEIX PHOXE BEXSO.f BS4 W. I HAVE DI8CON-
TI.M.E.U THIS UBBi
Of AGENTS BUY
DIRECT aad YOU
will get tha benefit
ot the agent' com
mission. IP YOU
L!VR IN OMAHA.
SOCTH OMAHA 0.1
FLORENCE, it will
only cost yon be fcr
carfare to coma out
and see oar stack.
OFFICE AND
8ALESGROUND.
CORNER OF HAL
CYON AVE. AND
RIGG9 ST.. BEX
SON. TeU the con
ductor to let jin
oft at Halcyon Ave.,
then walk tHree
blocks north. DO
NOT WAIT UNTIL
IT IS TOO LATE
ffnn ma ma. Kan.
rrsn " urawu xusje, able to secure the
varieties you desire. ' FRUIT TREES ARE NOT MADE AT THE
WORK BENCH, we have to grow them. ORDER WHILE THE LIST
OF VARIETIES IS UNBROKEN.
- IF YOU CANNOT CALL, and cannot make out your list ot Trt
etiea without th aasittanca of an experienced nursery man I will
furnish a man for that purpose from now on until tne busy packing
season comnences. IF YOU CANNOT CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE
Benson S34W for my price list aad Catalogue. NICE BUDDED
CHERRY TREES, $1.00 per dosen and np. v
BENSON-OMAHA NURSERY
Benson, Neb, Dept. 16. P. J. FLYNN, Prop.
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