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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 7

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THE LINCOLN EVENING NEWS 7 CASH INCOME $341,773.76 yWWWWWv MiiiwiiiuvilUilV Ulllllllni IN LINCOLN SCHQQLSI RET LEDGER ASSETS DECEMBER SI. lft3, SCRPLIS Sa4S4.M, KEW BCSIKE5I S3, 088,. vo OOO. UONp AT 22, 1901 MIL.L.ER RHINE cm engoyea a wooie nouaay. Aims rsi.i (M bccctc 110 Beatrice Johnson enterUlned a number Nt I UAIN IN AddfelO I IO of the pupils from the musical de White China f0.

0 partment at a delightful recital at her Fresh Spring 767.87. ii home. 1849 Prospect street, tela after The White Mercerized noon' tn honor of Washington's birth Beads and First Mertf asea Deposit day. The program was as follows: Silk Waists Duet Caprice Dussek ee' With State SlOOvSttO-Baal- Florence Grady. Beatrice lohneon.

Washington's birthday i-as observed In many, Instance throughout the city today, and it would have, made the hero of the cherry tree svell with Joy and pride if could pave been tn Lincoln and could have seen, haw green hi" memory has been kept. The day waa a legal holiday. and for that reason the offices of the city, county and itate ceased The district court was not in session, an the banks observed -the day also. The grade schools throughout the city In most cases held special exercises. A very delightful program was given at the Bancroft school thie afternoon which was as follows; Ty A tha Baer Seet Walking Skirts rV'semina few at a time with surprises In materials and styles.

The herd finished v'-enttt eleths In vsrious dark mixtures, exsetly Ths softest sheerest silk is used for the fouet- 'The Skylarks Morning ess la Force saber 9t, teos, Kathem Mockett. Goods A very Isrge quantity and as many varieties "The Sailor Boy's Le Heche Susie Mooney. dstion of thece lingeris blouses) then ysrds and yards of fine lace and little pirf tucka and fsggeting are worked into yokes and sleeves and berthas ths whole is se light end filmy that It eeutd be crushed in your two hands, Duet Polka Rondo Goerdeler What does the thoughtful reader the materiels put into men's light weight suits, ar yery attractive and durable. There are no eleborate trimmings te detrset from the. trim Laurence and Lellabeth Farrell.

think of the big figures In the head Scherzo. Parsons ss there are prices, it is hsrd to tell which to get, one covered all ever with a delicate traeery sf raised embroidery cr ens In whitth the pattern It mercerised se that It stands cut lines? Where does he suppose the concern la located which produces Jhera Loretta Grant. V. We have 14 different styles of these white silk waists ranging In price) from $U0 te 19.00, tailored atlest only a little strapping ever the hips end buttons covered with the goods. Pries Duet wen known, aggressive and sue.

cesaful Institution which makes the Marguerite Coen, Mabel Sullivan. Reading w-. Nearby In the eklrt department ysu will find splendid showing hinted at In the head Story. tfAnceatr' if Wehlngtor. lines is a western corporation organised in 1897 to give the west a fiduciary 1.

Irene Keller Valse, Beatrice Johnson. the right kind ef skirts to wear with them, voiles snd stsmines trimmed in finetueks, fibre silk braids, its. Prioct, IS te $20. organisation of which It may be proud: 18.00. Skirts of light weight suitings, regular men's cloths, with an smbre stripe, and smooth finish sney strapping on front panel end ssoh side of the bsokf smsil silk covered huttsnsi fullness furnished around the bottom by Inverted op.

40... It la the beet advertised corporation doing business west of the Mississippi clearly st though it were colored. We are frequently asked how Irnerceritatio'n gives such lustre to ootton. "It Is beosus when ths stuff Is trested, each fibre of cotton untwists, swells and shrinks sgaln, twisting on wsy at one and the opposite way at the other which breaks tip ths light very much aa polished corkscrew dees." Have yeu seen those in which two wesves Jessie Doyle. river, ana is tne Fantasia Sonata Mosart Vernon Bells." Story First Service." Story.h"Washljigton in- the Rovblu-tion." t.

Son. "Red. White and Blue." Story Family." Story at Mt Bankers Reserve Life. Kathleen Duet Capricctoso Brllliante. a- plshsi price $iaX0.

Material similar to the sbevs but tn dark brownish gray mixtures, 11 geree with inverted The company writes up-to-date life Insurance policies on selected risks In Anna and Mary O'DonnelL the great health belt only and hence Valse Al Flat. op. 34 Chopin plaits at ths bottom finished with rounded lept ere combined A satin demeek and sit oxford. Its death losses for 1503 were Phenom it Vernon. -y Talk bit a personal visit to Mt Agnes Weckbauh.

The Finest Heavy Rod Hairpin in the City for 10c a piece In Shell Colors Only (a) Valse Emlnor Chopin fsnd large buttons covered with ths goods) price 1120 enally low, 18,100. on the sist day ol December It had on hand In cash. In bonds and other forms of assets, (b) Fifth Octave Study Kullak Story-f'Washingten as President-' Short stories on Incidents tn life of 711.cC. with a reserve liability of but Jennie Dolen. Vocal Duet "Life's Merry" a striped effect but with the two weaves blend, ed so there la na line sf sepqretlon.

OXFORDS, 25c te 50c. SATIN DAMASKS, SSo te 75e. MADRAS3ES, 25c ts 75o. PIQUES, 20c ts 60c Y.v.-mo- Hi'- $181,727, leaving this young legal re Mom Bulley serve company with a surplus of $24, ireiiy iuue oruius Loretta Grant, Jessie Doyle. S84.CC.

i "Recollections of Mills B. H. Roblaeit, President, Chorus "America" or life Jhirt figures the reserve' liability upon a The house was decorated in the na higher standard than his competitors. I tional colors and these colors were car Waist Suits On the Slut day of December this re ried out in the three course luncheon. markable young company had a few The hall was decorated in flags, and in 8om mere were opened Mondsy morning.

Three New potions thousand short of $7,000,000 of the best the center was hung a large liberty bell 'of white and blue. Many flowers risks, ever written In force. The com .0: -Q Ljp Just the narrowest, daintiest things te fellow Zen. the seams snd plaits er edge the new drop pany put upon its books during 1801 el 13 were- used also. At McKlnler, School.

Washington. Sonif-rLead kindly, lights, if The seventh grade and. third trad a combined their programs, consisting of recitations, patriotic songs' and a concert by three mandolins una violin. The intermediate grades each grave programs consisting of stories, recitations and patriotic The beet field rooirtsave a patriotic program of recitations and a flag salute while the-second and first grades gave flag songs, flag drills, recitations, The decorations throughout were lings and the' national colors. Instead of the regular, chapel exercises at the high school the time was given over to a special musical program by the high school prchestro, which has been organised sines Christmas, It played several and ended with "America, which the whole school joined tn the singing, 8 A Theresa's High School, The pupils of Theresa's high net gain in aggregate amount at rum $1,677,000 at an expense- which every Make Your Own Turnovers; "The dslntlsst kinds" possible "esri be mtde in a few minutes.

Ask at the embroidery counter for tha hemstitched em-brsideries Intended for this purpose, They have nsrrow tismstitohsd' edge 'with a band sf fins 'mbroidery above 25c, 35c, 50e a yard. METAL COIN PURSES, a smsll article about BLACK CHKNILE woven wrth sold tinsel and life insurance man win pronounce phe "tfi'u 2 inehes long, grsy silver finish with a chain attached te be carried in the hand, 25c, braided with two -toned silk strands, sbout 1-4 nomenally small. The kindergarten pupils of the Mo-Klnley school had prepared an elaborate 'X yw. VICTORIA HAIR PINS, 3 shspet-plsin, loop program, but were unable to give It tins OMBRE SHADED) BRAIDS. 1-2 insh wide, switchboard and other telephone ap afternoon on account of the absence of many of the leaders by sickness.

The x'H in gray, red, brown cr blue 13 Wo a yard. pliances necessary to connect with the top, or srlmpcs snsii ooior sniy. prise xos i doserw POMPAOOITR PUPP COMB, the "white Lincoln system. Old members already VERY NARROW WHITE SILK braid with entertainment will be given next Friday afternoon. own their own telephones, but they will one piece solid combt price Z5c gilt leep edge, Zoo a yard.

also be required to pay apiece re Many of the public buildings had cover the expense of the contemplated k. jm. jttl. -rm. m.

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Ttv m. rnv Jtn. mik Trv -rrrv. vm. flags floating all day, and a number of small parties will be given this even Improvements if such Improvement ing.

are secured. Here is where the diflr-culty lies. Old members are satisfied with the present arrangements and do second degree. Tha Jury had been out not c-sri 10 ku lw imv uuiuuuki ex cautioned to always remember, on out HOT ON TRAIL OF MAN UNIVERSITY PLACE. pense, since 4 clock in tha afternoon.

ings of this nature, that their actions MERELY CALLED Forney was snot in pur saloon on If you haven't time to prepare Hoi- are bound to reflect either for good or bad upon the university from which WHO CARRIES BIG GUNS IOUX C1TT. Feb. O. lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, It Is now made In tablet form also. Get pack Nasal Doiichos and Atomizers they came.

Professor Peitea's lllstess. -v. Stringer Precipitates Consterna age already to use. Makes you welli the night of April by two masked bandits. Forney wan playing cards with James Chaney when tbe bandits entered.

They called for Korni-y to hold up- his hands, and ou his refusal to do so shot him dead. Chaney After sn exciting chase for several days over Nebraska, tracing a stranger of sua- keeps you well. li cents. Rlggs' Phar. ult-loua annearance ana actions wno naa Professor Paxtnn hid very -sudden macy.

worked the short change racket on the nil aavara Kttark of alrknasa Frldav af Identified Rogers ss on of, the ban people Of Newcastle, I.lnn urove ana otner towns Hi Dixon county. Bherlft Mas- AKKOlUCEMEJfTS. tion and Shower of Fornulde- Thyde at Police Station dits. Veil, of that county, has clews which may ternoon. He had several convulsions while in the elty iJn- the afiernooe, but was able to gat back to University Place, when -he waa takfq to Dr.

Campbell's "Kid" Rogers Is the last Of a trio lead to the street of this Individual aa one of the dating bandlla who recently Today at the Oliver, of criminal! who piled their trade In and around Sioux City to be sent up nfflce. There he had a number Of con held the dllsens nr Martinsourg, iseo. Public Interest Is strongly centered Vnr tha naat week two houses In tbe vulsions. Tha doctor worked with him at bay while exploding ten large charges for his crimes. Hist two partners, for about two hours before he succeeded otty have been quarantined on account of on tne new piay, "Tne or Jen- of dynamite In the Martlnsburg State J.

Dale, alius Dolen, and George Bur in stoDDlna the convulsions. The profes nlco." which has bad a season's repre bank A greet many people have nasal troubles, being troubled with nasal disehargee, nasal es-tsrrh and similar affections. We esrry a full line ef douches snd stomlxers, especially adapted for the administration ef mediestad sil and equeeua solutions in the nssal pas.agea If suoh aoedt should interest ysu, wo would be leased to serve yeu. three ugm cut. di uuv uw.

turnaS un this morning that Is one of the sor wis taken to the home of Mrs. Tay Hharlff Maskell has been In Sioux dtv sentation in the principal cities, but lor, about a block from the doctors of which will be seen for the first, time severest sort and Induoed the health officer to take the men to the pealhouse st fice, where he still remains. He was much Imnroved this morninc. The trou throughout the country st large this year. "The Pride of Jennico' Is a once, he.

Win cioseiy quarried ble seems to have been caused by the ab thrilling story of love, romance and Basket Ball Sneelal Defaced. Quite excitement was stirrred up during the first, parti of the week over letter to Chancellor Huntington from oneXf the Burlington railroad officials stating that the special car- that carried the basket ball players to Crete came back so written. up on the outside as tO make it necessary send it to Plattemouth to be revarjliahed before It could be used again, the marks be'ng visible at a distance of ten feet after the chalk had been The faculty was very much wrought up over the letter and called the basket ball players and every one. accompanied them up for an, investigation. The investigation that the marking had not been made by the Wesleyan students, but toy sums -Crete rowdies who attended the game and wanted to be smart aftes.

it was over. The company will be notified the result of, the investigation, so that the blame may be placed where It belongs. Wesleyan university Intends to. teach her students better manners than that, and every one Was shocked at the report. ta a matter of much gratification to the students and faculty that the guilt has been found to rest elsewhere, of Weelyan tavf been sorption of some sort of poison Into the UUtll alt aansrr iv.

rioinins wus known sbout the case until the man walked Into the police station this momma- and atood. with hta overcoat turned adventure and Is one of the most commanding of the recent Frohman succes. blood. Llmtewaat Jacoby Departs. ner, are both serving; long sentences, Dale was sent up from fiioux City to aerve live years at A nam naa for breaking Into the Oxford hotel, Burrler I) serving a fifteen-year sentence at Fort Madison (or Crimea committed at Clinton.

i During the winter of 181)1 the three men worked out of Sioux City and are presumed to have' been the, daring bandits who held up a crowd of men in a Hubbard, saloon snd made their escape after rifling the contents of the pockets of their victims. uu around hi ears, shivering before the ses. It ts booked for an early produc during- the last few days, working diligently upon the case, snd there have been interestlne- developments In the case. The much wanted atranser appeard last Wednesday st Newcsatle.There he manipulated the short change racket on a saloonkeeper and by covering a 11 bill with a $10 bill managed to get $20 In sliver. He left then for Linn Grove and managed by his winning personality to throw the confidential grafts Into several cltlsens there.

Ou Thursday afternoon. Just as he wss about to step Into a buggy preparatory to a trip across country to Vermillion, 8. the officers appeared with the bunk tion in this city, coming to the Oliver lie was there about five minutes before anyone' noticed him, and then he was on February 22, matinee and night. Company assembled In a body at the street car Saturday to bid fare-wall to their lieutenant, who been mi Prices, matinee, 25 and E0 cents; night. asked what be wanted.

He sain he was alr.k and Health Officer Rohde. who compelled to leave school on aodollnt $L0O, 75, 60 and zo cents. ector a recent spell or sicaness mat so aepieiea his vitality as so make it impossible to A Hllllonalre Tramp. happened to be in the room, immediately Imfromed' htm that he had the small- in continue his work. Two volleys were Tn.

-i nn na waa luritvu mv imv ma 'A Millionaire Tramp" is a complete fired In his honor as tha car pulled out. quickly as possible. while the officers oed, bartender of Newcastle. At the point nf a ravolvar the bartender secured the revolution In stage era it. funnier com tormaiacnjrae promuoousiy Rogers and Burrler, are two of the notorious bandits whose relations to Mr.

Jsooby was a volunteer during the Knurling-American' war and since he came edy, deeper pathos than ts usual: ah around the room, -j, to Weaeyan to school has been member Tom Dennison, the Omaha gambler TWELFTH, STREETS. Don't forget fur rebate) cheeks 5 per sent, you know. man- waa duihj rau inio in. imoui' enure scenic environment- is carrioa 19 due him in settlement and the stranger started tn climb In the rig. With a quick move he displayed two murderous looking or company a.

He was always laitnim to by this company. anu aau-vaaen lo m. pesmouse. ne 011- his duty and his absence Irom the com Jctad Very stronfly to going out thtre revolvers, ana men. quieting aown.

To deugnt tne ear ana to piease tne his recent knd hud a sad tale to tell of. to tell of, eye, it exceus an otner plays in this ilaced them In his overeat pocket. Th irivar of tha team, seeing the kind of eus contracted the dea- pany will be keenly reit. Cadet experience since he king, and Chief of Police Donahue of Omaha are discussed In the rase now pending In supremo court looking to the closing of the Diamond pool-room. It is fltWfi jflVaert wiU have little ItJmJtitflrf th.

$10,000 respect. The "seemingly real," falling toraer he had, demanded the money for snow; the beautiful Christmas bridal; i' hv Irafta 'anit holla fMm tha trln In advance. In comolylne with Several changes have been made' In the the sweet singing cnurcn choir; thei I V.nU. ru: thinks ha canaht the impressive unristmas cnimes tne last ii.mm there. He went to Elmwood.

the request the suspect pulled from hie pocket a large roll of postage stamps, estimated to be worth or $300. la the meantime ths officers hsd left. pond neceMary enable him to appeal If he goes to Omaha after It. a-iniar nr the ovinsr emners- anil a mint I h.M i evammea ov two nnvaicians ITS NEW cadet of flees during- the past week. On account of heavy work In school snd Sunday preaching, Captain Townsend of company handed In his resignation to the commandant.

Ernest Smith, first lieu beautiful finale. i One of thent told him he hsd the small- Manager Zehrung Is to be complt-t pox ana ine, otner min Dr. rtrcltt 13. Cagglff EYE, EAR, KOSE, TllilOU 1319 Btreet ever Sidle Cycle Cs. Tslephsns F1447.

A questionable character ths Inter an of ttiem aavmea Oil" sn uul Ol lowu aim When Vermillion wss reacnea tne Driver notified the sheriff about his passenger but a search of tbe town failed to locate the man. rogation markPhiladelphia Record. tenant of company A. was promoted to do -it quickly -as they didn't wsnt anv attraction for patrons. This company has been playing to crowded houses the captaincy of Murlen Wyatt, first sergeant of company was promoted to Smallpox srouno.

inere. He came io Lincoln Saturday night. The recent postornce roooenes si nun. The smallest flan often JhSDlre the niKhtly. and it Is said that Elmer the ornce or second lieutenant, ana O.

going to see a doctor Immediately. He biggest talec-e-Phlladelphla Record. Walters, the owner of this Martlnsburg, Newcastle and a number of other towns and villsges In this part of th eountrv leads tha officers to suspect Wyatt. was promoted from second lieu tenant to first lieutenant of company A. made over on it last season, so WSS Imonnwu iiav iiv aitiiuvcu win, varioloid.

JHe Btald In some rooming house In IJncoln that night and the next day he avant la Havelock. where some one Im Be 'in and buy one of the Phili-pino Buffalo leather skirt okspo sitively the 1 1 st article ever turned out iiUhe Way of a ladies purse, bag and card case. -'r- JBsaS! There are several ne men In both com as the old saying- goes, "the proof of the stranger, who Is a blonde, light mus-tached and athletically built man. panies since ine nouuays. the pudding is tbe eating thereof." mediately sent him around to see a doc Sheriff Maskell is now worxing wun This ought to be a splendid production and well worthy of your presence.

It Inl vera PlVce Capta, tor, as he was Si mat. ume oaaiy oroxen the put pose of connecting this fellow with the Martlnsburg robbery. His visit to Sioux City was for thst purpose. While here he secured the Identification of a inysician ioia mm wnai waa vith him and then notified the Charles F. tnrharn has been sick 'for I comes next Friday, Saturday and Sat' urday matinee, February 2t, 27.

Prices. several days with Inflammatory rheuma officers at the station. He was Informed that he had better hold the1 man and notify county physrlan. matinee, 10 and 25 cents; night, -B5 and 2fi rents. revolver wnicn naa oeen oicara up nr Mm anS hla nnaaa at the foot ef a hill tism, supposedly brought on by too violent exercise In the physical culture class.

The next mini me omcers anew ins Mrs. Blakeman, who has been very low At the Aadltorleaa. five miles east of Allen. near where the stolea team, taken at the tlms of the attempted bank robbery, hsd previously with pneumonia. Is considerably better and will be able to be up tn a few days.

man turned op at the station, wun tne information that he had the smallpox and would like to be taken care He came The Carl Hagenback Trained Wild Edmund Vance Cooxy poet of tne Batur-1 In on a street ear. Animal Show came" in at 11 a. m. yesterday by special train, and will be at flav Evenlna- Prmt appeared as a special his 1s hot the first time thst the offl- Ttl number on the T. M.

C. A. lecture course ers have been forced to Uke care of SPECIAL ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS TO SAN FRANCISCO KND LOS AXGELES jGeneral Conference M. E. ChuSrch and National Association of Retail Grocers.

Sale dates April 23d to May 1st, 1904. Final limit June 30th, 1904. -I I 045. OO Round Trip. Call and get full information.

Friday nlgbt. His program was humor the Auditorium all the week. There are nearly 160 animals in the collec patients of this cnaracter wno nave Deen handed around from town to town over tion, comprising everything from tin ous snd was appreciated py moat of the audience, though, as is true with aH programs of that nature. It became a little the state by the sutljorltles who did not wish to-have them within, their jurisdic elephant to an ordinary barnyard pig. been found.

NOTORIOUS ROBBER IS -CONVICTED OF MURDER COUNCIL BLUFFS. la, Feb. 23. At 1:10 Sunday morning tha Jury In the case of W. Rogers, charged with killing Bert Forney, a saloonkeeper, brought In a verdict finding him guilty of murder in too During the unloading at the Burling tiresome aiong towara in laei.

ine attendance was not as large aa had been the microbes which Impov anticipated. ton depot, one or the large polar bears stole a horse blanket. The crate In which the bears travel has a wicket Miss Weeks enjoyed 'a visit with her; erish the blood and circulation. Stops all trouble thst Interferes with nutri father tha last of the week. Her brother opening on one end, and as the dray.

tion Thai's what Hollister's Rocky containing a load of them passed close Mountain. Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea In annthar tranafar taam which from Crete was alee in the Place fiatur-, day. He made arrangements for another basketball game with the Wesleyan Jrs.

to be played In the Wesleyan gymnasium, Rlggs Pharmacy. standing In watting, Mr. Polar Bear I tablet form. lust reacnea out ana pouteiy lllteii a CHICAGO. MINNEAPOLIS.

date to be nxea later. MARKET. Miss Charlotte Roe returned Friday af blanket on one or tne norses. Tne superintendent In charge of the transfer, ordered the driver of the team to ternoon from a few days' visit st ber home in umana. There was no session of any of the Boards ef Trade today on account of recover the blanket wnicn he attempt' ed to do In a very bold manner.

Walk COLLEGE VIEW. M't-qblngton's (Birthday. Ing over to the cage, ne waved tils idivords, Uooi! whip in a threatening manner at the CItV TICKET BURLINGTON llflliM(lJl. OFFICE, DEPOT. fiitl TMtn Bta.

7th St, Bet. Tslaphons Ne. 235. Tel. Burlington 12S4 MARKET.

Feb. mer Polar bear, and demanded the return L. K. Best' lost one of his valuable ket steady for beat; beeves, I5.10ftt.00: ariK-kri-a. 13 taut sorrel horses this morning-.

of his horse blanket Mr. Polar Bear blinked at him for a few moments, the driver meanwhile becoming braver, un-; til he got close enough to the cage for James Schee went to Oklahoma last week to look after some land which he market Kfiinc higher; light M. 7-a'6. mixed, I6.K1pS.60; heavy. owns there.

3 Go. the representative or tne ice trust to get hold of his whip, which he proceeded to store-away in the back of his MsJg Offlos lUssattsa Bids. St PAUL, MirtTi neee so.gso, marxei steaay io toe men Anion Shaver, the college baker, Is Ti natives. westerns, $1,000 i iit wentura lambs. U.2llh.

16. temporarily laid up with an attack of cage with the horse blanket. To the best of the belief of the drayman they KANSAS CITY, Feb. rheumatism- LOW, market steaay to wwer; steers, h.w are sun in nis possession. i DEALERS IN Sfocki, Grain, Pmhhii Frank Nelson returned laefyreek etocsers, as.wiQt.a; lexans, ft.tna The show will give performances from his trip to the south.

He. went as far south as Galveston. Tex. 4.25. Horn 7.000, market stesdy to lower heavy.

SS.4M4.H; light, 6.1ftS.lB. nightly, with matinees Monday; Wednesday and Priqes. matinee, cents, children, 28 cents; night, 25, (0 and 75 cents. Matinee, Bought sad sold for cash or carried ea reasonable margins, upoa which a eona-sslssloa will be charged of VI ea grain. Miss Delia Potter Is employed by ths market steady; muttons.

International Publishing; association as H.76aii.2; lambs, pj.wpe.w. stenographer In the business office. night, 8 i en stocks and on flax. PRIVATE WIRES. 'Maoola Local Markets.

Mrs. Gillespie and son Tom, came Try tho SoufhwQst Write for our market letter and private back from Bonaparte, last week The following are the. ruling price at telegraph cipaer eaaueo tree. and have takO rooms in D. B.

Swart' the principal grain ana proauce mcr- kats In the dtv. and represent the orteea Spring Hum6r wout nouse. obtainable bv the farmers for their goods: Ed. Lewis snd his son Charley, will Ship Your Grain to Us prompt Returns. Beat Facilities.

Eggs Per doxen, 24c packing stock hold a joint sale soon. Ed. Lewis will 0ome. to most people ana ctais many 24 cents. HiiitF Per oound.

18c Liberal Aovanoes. usual ccmaiiaaicma. move out on nis larm tn Jiea.vvuiow i Vtl an1 otKae countv Snd Charley 11 move with his boils and otter Live- poultry cnicaens, uwspiw. tur Thi3 shows the new.skirt book there is; nothing as sweU-rBwa and aR leatherts-otit'of date thlvriTtoo tjusyto make keys, ISfflltc; ducks. geese, 7c.

family to caiuorntawjri I erapuoDi, Desiaes ion oi appeuj, BRANCH OfFICE, ff aVouth 11th Street Dressed poultry -nicns, vwk; mr- The International Publishing asso that tireZ feelitifl-: ts of bllionanas keys, I6lc; ducks geese, o. 'Phone 141. Lincoln, Neb. lrd far pouna. c.

ciation has purchased the gchee barn bushel. KVc. and headache. i potatoes-Pei 'er north of Its building for $175 and will OMnna Per bushel, S6c WINNIPEa DULUTH. Get7 neW-thinjr use It as a store room for Its stock of Cabbage Per pound.

2Hc Tbe sooner one (rets rid of them (hsj better and the war to got rid of tbejn paper and other printers supplies. and be in the swini i TOrnlpa rer diuhu, oc Carrots 40c. George Huenergardt returned from Durham. last week, where he and to build up tbe lyitcra that hta sides are It is the land of promise growing faster and; building pn a firmer foundation than any other of the country. Take a trip and look It over.

Low rates, February 1S and March 1 rte tare, plus $2, for the round trip. Return limit, 21 days. Liberal etes-ever privileges. Rate spplles to Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, New Mexico and many points in Texas. Lew one-way rates will also bo in effect 90)0 to Oklahoma pointai SliWO ts Texsa.

Deeoriptive literature mailed on application to JOHN SEBASTIAN, Paasenger Trsffio Manager Rook Island System, Chicago. Tloketa end fuH information at this offioe. T. 1. KILLV 4 OO.

i offered from them is to take went to attend his uncle's funeral. His uncle underwent sn operation for can Parenlpe-Per husnei. Beets-Per bushel. 40c Oyster plant Per dosen, 30c, Applea-Per bushel. 76c Pop core Per pound.

l4e. cer at the sanitarium Here some time I rr the mpst convenient article of the kind ever made. We- have the reputa $TC5 I or vuu'u r-. before, but finally succumbed to the fJUUU 3 JUrUJJUI tllU aisease. I SsMtls Wk Lis 'Pbae TU.

ana jf iiis Warren D. Chapman, former secretary of tha Nebraska tract society, died tion. carryihg the swellest; newe st Dr. C. F.

Jenkln's sanitarium last Thursday night. Funeral services were Forming' ia combination the 8prlBf Medicine par excellence, of unequalled held In the church Bsbbath afternoon strength in purifying- the blood as at Elder Hoopeo preaching the fuperal sermon. The body was then shown by pneqaaUed, radical and per best: stock bf leatner goods, purses, bags, card eer snQwn in Lincoln andncej. are al taken to Wyuka cemetery for Inter I a-k. I.

1.,,.. manent cures of ts MUDoam rr pvn, mi, Buubega Per pound, lc Lettuce Per doxen. JOe. Baddlshes-Per doseo. tSe.

Green onions Per dosen tfic. 1 Prairie hay-Per ton, 14.60. Alfalfa-hav-Per tpn, 17.60. i 'Timothy Per ton, Ptraw JPer ton: $5. Wheat--o.

1 hard winter 70971. No. I bard winter lff); No. 4 hard winter 609 0 twnts. Corn Pl bushel U.

OatsPer bushel 14. ye Per bushel, S5c. pran Per ton, 11. Hides No, green per pound. Tot No.

TaUow-So. per pound. Pic; No. 1 per pound. 2Hc.

A man may be rather close and still be- open to suspicion. Philadelphia Record. Scrofula Rhowm rler In the city, with bis wtfs, were ths only relatives who-coul4 be present at the funeral. F. II.

BARNES, C. P. 1045 Lincoln. eald Head Bode, PlmptM PCAUSIM pisdwhiifir AN Kinds of Humsr Psorlaela ways tne lowest. G.

W. Shaver, one ef tbe members of the telephone committee. I making a Blood Pblsonlng Rheumatlsrrf vigorous effert to raise the number of I GRAIN.PR0YISI0N5 AND STOCKS. Lincoln and Hastings, Neb. Catarrh 1 Dyspepsia Cto 'phones from to 109.

New member 'Accept so snbstitnte, but be sore to will be required to buy their own 'phones, wire snd necessary poles, and In addition to psy II apiece for the new, ret Hood's, and get It today..

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