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The Beatrice Daily Express from Beatrice, Nebraska • 4

The Beatrice Daily Express from Beatrice, Nebraska • 4

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nn roTii EVENING FEBRUARY 26 1914 jflf: fa was a sufficient number of buyers from that point tp warrant loading car for tjhat point Mr Ltphuya attended the unload-Hjf ortto gk this morning and mij tidy will be taken care of here until the owners come in after them THE BEATRICE DAILY EXPHEB8 THURSDAY Sick Corn Germ Meal or Feed Hominy A Made from the HEART OF CORN Better than Cheaper than Corn In small quantities $120 per cwt 500 lbs or more 5115 per cwt CAN YOU AFFORD TO FEEDULNYTHING ELSE? Jesse Craig For Quartermaster National Guard Mills Nebraska 81 4 South )fcmwn I ItttMion VrWt- ff- Is it possible there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published which proves beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other one medicine in the world We have publishedln the newspaper of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published in the interest of any other medicine for every year we publish many new testimonials all genuine and true i Here are three neVer before published: From Mrs Tt Richmond Providence I Providence ft For thetieiiefit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to state wliat Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement I have always been weak and I overworked after my baby was bom and inflammation set in then nervous pros-tjraUon from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound The Compound is my best friend and whftn I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your Mrs 8 Richmond 199 Waldo Street Irovidence It A MinUte Wife Writes: Ci-oqu et have uttered very much with irregularities 15 Iffe Eggs per dozen 22c Produce lu Exchange by Beatrice Merchants Butter dairy per pouud 26c Eggs per dozen 24c what you want and what Calumet is guaranteed to give It is sure in perfect leavening and raising qualities in wholesomeness in purity Per fectly raised melting-ly tender biscuit eake muffins -griddle cakesare bound to result from its use Calumet goes farther than other baking powders and moderate in cost Insist oil it 2i 5 rowcers RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Pr Food Exposition Chicsgs Want Column HOMst of Homestead and Doirtr In the county court Gage county bra-ska In re estate of Marion Black'l woodvNPlieased To the heirs at law auud all persons interested in the estate of Marlon Blackwood deceased You are hereby notified that Mary Et- Blackwood has tiled her petition in lid court praying for the assignment to her olLJser homestead and dower interests itPthe mannier provided by law in le foil awing described premises of whichdHp Said Marion Blackwood died seized To-wit: The North-west quarter of BeoUgn Fourteen (14) the North half of theorth-west quarter and the North-west quarter of Che North-east quarWSp Section Ten (10) and the North-west quarter of the South-west quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter and the West half of the South-east quarter of Section Three (3) ull in Township Olio (1) range Five (5) East of the 6tli in Gage county Nebraska and that said matter has been set for hearing the 24th day of February 1614 at 9 a when before said court all persons interested may appear and show cause if any there be why tlie prayer of the petitioner should not be granted Witness my hand and seal of said court this 5th day of February 1914 WALDEN (L S) County Judge Sackett Brewster Attorneys f9w2 The Lincoln Star is authority for the statement that'Jeisse Craig of this city is-to be quarterns aster for the Nebraska National Guard to succeed Captain Jamieson who has tendered his resignation to take effect March 1st Captain Jamieson wlltl remove to California Mr Craig -was in Lincoln yesterday and wilt remove his to that city in tike sprmg He has been a resident of Beatrice for some time and has been manager of the store of the Globe Clothing Co past six months Sir Craig is a Spanish War veteran send has been actively connected with the National guards for a good many years He will assume his duties as quar-ttftuaster March 1st leaving here Mohday of next week Mr Craig has made many frieqds in Beatrice since coming to the city and they extend congratulations to hjan upon appointmeiA A- L'l" fockel Homs Kirns At Midnight from Lamp Explosion Awaking last night at midnight ftw-fletd the house filled with smoke following the explosion of an incubator lamp in the second story of tlie building the family of John Yockel of South Third street barely escaped with their lives from the burning structure Although the firemen made a swift run to the scene the house was outside the city limits and little could be done to save it or its contends INothing was saved except some bed clothing and a few small He has been at Falrbury articles The house was entirely consumed The loss is estimated at about $3-000 part of which is said to be covered by insurance Neighbors Sheltered the family last night than two years and Biscuit If you want your clothes washed with care and flat pieces Ironed Call phone 231M Call for aud delivered M7t6 Wto and inflammation but your wrnderlul medicine Lydia Vegetable Compound hda made me well and I can recommend WANTED WANTED Experienced girl for general housework Good wages Phone 817 flfitf the same to all that are troubled with these inesota compia ni Aker man co ltev Minii WANTED To buy horse Coca Cola a good delivery Bottllug Co 2 4 tr hFrttt Mrs Murdoch Quincy Mass South Quincy Tlie doctor said that I had organic1 trouble mi be doctored me for a lotig time and I did not get any relief I saw Lydia Vegetable Compound advertised and I tried it and found relief befote I had jfhed thoflrst bottle I continued taking it all life and ate now a strong healthy and earn my own Mr8 Jane I McKbocii 25 Gordon St South Quincy Mass Write to Lydia epinkham medicine co (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN MAS8foradvlce i uiiiti) inaooiiiurauviVT The IP'st Cough Medicine iftffe used Cough Remedy ever since I have been keeping says Haines of Marbdry Ala consider it one the beBt remedies I ever used MyN children havff all taken it and works like a charm For colds and cough It is For sale dealers- lHMH5h5-X- 4H4444H4-4I MM MM A A A A A Puis Exposition Franco March ISIS FOR 8ALX FOR SALE Modern home on easy terms Fine neighborhood Located in Beatrice Call or write for full particulars A very fine deal Mrs Oedewaldt 605 West Court street flOtli tpened rend and answered In strict confidence letter will be woman and liel lUitptt officials -WfMlbre Calls Promptly AaswsrsA Office 415 Court St Hours 1 to 8 irti 6:80 to 8 Phone 824 in office Rooms Burwood Ho- 48 tel Both phones Consultation tr 4t FOR Seed corn 1125 and $300 bu Raised in 1912 in Gage Co Good re-cleaued alfalfa seed $7 bu Foster Ellis Nebr fl8tl2 Miss Alice Hardy Gives Party For School Clams Butter Making Discussed FOR SALE Choice reideaned Kherson seed oats 65c per bushel Pease Grain and Seed Co f2H12 KttJHMMHHttHHHHHMt Hours 9 to 12 a in 1:80 to 5 to Sundays by appointment 44 Office 'Beatrice National Bank BIk 44- lUyy VVVYV M-V-8t-k-ti jol Tv "A' A A -V Tv A wn 7T nTw WivTva eivWTT By Corps Ladies Iwaine Bohnstedt Cuts Head on Wheel FOR SALE Two registered perch-eron stallions Phone Blue Springs 1337 or address Beatrice Route 5 A Cullen f23t6 Of Wood Engine -Pair mules Phone f23tf FOR SALE-Cherry 1031 Rawling met ag usual tor a day of quilting with nine ladles present Wednesday Two more ladies came in the afternoon The dinner well A considerable amount of work was done al- 111 In Red Ud fl Dwaiue Bobn-had an Plekrell eb stedt fifteen years old FOE SENT Blue Springs Zion DUt Feb 20 -r-The Juniors and Seniors of the Blue Springs high school together With some of the former members of tht) lu sues were entertained last Saturday evening at the home of Alice Hardy The party was held In commemoration of George Washington's birthday and appropriate games Were prepared beforehand for the everting A two-course luncheon Wi Although the weather out of doors was rather dsagreeable all wlfbi'b seemed to enjoy themselves and no one minded the drilling rain which hud begun they started for Blue Springs in the wee hours of the morning though no quilt was completed The pejgtot inch gash cut on his head and yen known ts Beit SUM Atf SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVMERi Kansas City Live stock Kansas City Kan Feb Receipts 9000 market strong steers $860 to 950 cows and hellers $015 to 915 calves $650 to 1100 Receipts 7000 market 5c higher bulk $845 to 870 heavy $865 to 875 light $840 to 865 making of butter and biscuit baking were discussed also different breeds of cows hia face badly bruised Tuesday af-Itrnoon tvhen his coat caught in the Belt of a gasoline engine while saw- Two more quilts were brought Ming wood for Elmer Applebee FOR Furnished rooms second door north of Post office JlOtf jOR RENT A house modern except heat and barn at $15 Beaver f2tf FOR Store room 409 Ella street $1200 per month also a Clemmer fiat 405 Ella street $15 per 'month Mphlmanu 411 Court street 20t6 and many more are bespoken and it seems that we are not to have many idle days Kensington all day Wednesday March 4th Chicago Future February 26 Open 1 10:30 11:80 Clos Kite lad who is the son of Dick ohustedt living six miles northeast of Plekrell was tightening a Durr on the engine when the belt iqmght his coat and threw him against the fly wheel The engtue was stopped by one of the men help-g with the sawing Young Bohnstedt was taken home band Dr Amesbury Lee as called tc to Farmers him The wound required Sight stitches More Holsteins Arrive for Gage AVE 5 vV: The Road to Wealth is Marked A Kelso Resigns Position With Rock Island FOR 6-room cottage North Eighth with all conveuiences Begole flStt I 95 89i I 67 tl 66 I 40 781 40 AST May July Corn May 07 Ms July 67 Sept 66 oau May 4 0 July I 40l 94 89 67 6 7k 66 40 40 95 89 I 67 6674'J 66 I 40 40 FOR 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping 704 Market 2 0t6 ATTENTION books are open for registra- The shipment of Holstein dairy stock recently purchased by Farm in isconsin Ljon an cjjange of registration each Mid the east arrived in the city last Lay fron Mo 2 a and 2 to evening about ten otclouk in charger A1 vora of iha prljnary Demonstrator Liebers ivehlng about teii otclock iu charge 5 All voters at the The directions are simple plain" but positive Save? lection must be registered Garrett City Clerk Council Bluffs la Feb A Kelso superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Rocl) Island with headquarters at Falrburyf resigned and wlttbe succeeded Mtrreh 1 by Reed superintendent of the road at Eldon Mo Mr Reed ws formerly superintendent of the road at Rock Island and Is a well known operating mau Mr Kelso has been in the service of the Rock Island for many years? Iftfvltig at one time been connected with the oil of Murray Barnard and Ed Dole who accompanied Mr Liebers on the purchasing trip There are 45 head of these animals iu this consignment all of which will go to the farmers of this county to help swell the number of thoroughbred Holsteins already You cannot expect to accumulate wealth or even a competence by spending all you earn notice of 1914 Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing is a copy of the Estimate of Expenses for the year 1914 as adopted by tlie Gage County Board of Supervisors at their regular meeting on February 4th 1914 County sheriff 2000 County assessor 800 County physician 200 County attorney 1800 County superintendent 1900 County supervisors 5260 County Jail guard 1000 County janitor 780 County gardener 200 County stenographers 1500 County officials fees 4000 County court costs 1200 District court costs 2000 Jurors fees 2500 Deputy county officials 4000 Deputy sheriff 780 Probation officer 700 Superintendent and matron poor farm 520 Board of prisoners- 1500 Precinct and deputy assessors 6000 Elections 4000 Books and stationery supplies 3500 Insanity commission 18W operating department at Fifteen of the shipment are pure bred and the balance high grades Five good males of extra fine quality are included in the Whether he Is to continue In the service is not stated He mptiy went over his division with Mr Ridgeway vice president and save carelessly spasmodically Follow a system Make regular deposits and keep it up One of the cars will be Christian Aid of Virginia is Reorganized Virginia The Chrietlan Aid society at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs Will I Holm was re-organized and the fol-i lowing officers elected: Mrs- Ralph Ramsey President Mrs Burnham VK presi dent LMrs Arthur Boyer Secretary 800 100 Make the start today Open a savings account here a dollar is all you need We pay interest The Effects of Opiates EAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations all of which are narcotic is well known Even in the smallest doses if continued these opiates oauso changes in the fUno- Mrs Will Holm Treasurer Mt be with 'The next meeting will Ure Ramsey 12 IRqneiit Delinquent tax list and board proceedings Farmers' institute Cage county society of agriculture 1-600 Repairing public buildings 19 Hepairlng office lixtures 2 Establishing of public roads 500 Account of contagious diseases- 250 Postage and express 800 Jail court house and street lights 90 Water for Jail and court house 5(10 Telephone and toils 600 Public notices 300 Miscellaneous 3000 Total $59880 Bridge i Bridge emergency 1-00 Soldiers relief MS Poor fund Interest on court house bonds 1800 Special road fund j000 I ying powers are a mult of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time and mlr then if unavoidable The administration of Anodynes Drops Cordials Soothing Syrups and narcotics to children by any but a cannot be too strongly Could even a preacher trade horse and tell the truth the whole truth tnd nothing but the truth? Local Grain Market Furnished by tbe Pease Grain and Seed Co Wheat 79o White oats S6 Mixed oats 86 Cash Poultry and Produce Furnished by tbe Beatrice Poultry and Cold Storage Co Springs smooth per pound 12o Stags 9 Hehs per pound 13c Ducks per pound 10e Geese per pound 7e to it Children who are ill nothing less than a crime to dtcried and the druggist should not Bird the attention of a physician and First State Savings Bank Located I qFirst National banking rooms 'f son dose them willfully with narootics Can torn contains no narcotics if it bears the dure of Chas Fletcher nine Castoria always bears the signature of signal d130500 8th day of 181 Some mou keep so busy antlcipat jing changes in the weather they don't get much work Atchi jn Globe Total Dated at Beatrice on this February A 1914 ROO County Clerk.

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