THE OMAHA DAiU UEEs SUNDAY, NOV EMJIEK 21, t.)01. 0 cr 77 l'UKVHNTS AND 1JKKAKS UP f9 GRIP (Ironi N V Hum A New Porm of (trip Epidemic. Within tho last week the physicians of this city have made the discovery thai Grip In n ntrango form la epidemic. The attack Is accompanied hy pains In the mus cles, particularly of the arms nnd shoul ders, which suggest the twinges of rheuma tism. Vauguc sensations In the chst of a irery uncomfortable description Induce a "gone" and forlorn framo of mind. There Is a sharp cough, hut the most distressing features of ordinary drip arc lacking. Tho prompt use of Or. Humphreys' Spe cific Seventy-Seven ("7?") will break up the worst attack of Grip nnd Colds. At all Druggists 25 rents, or mailed on rerrlpt of price. Doctor's Hook MrIIocI Free Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., Corner William mid John Streets, New York. MEDICAL TREATMENT FREE For Thprr Mnntlin Ik OITrrrd to All tnvnlld Who (.'nil liiin tir llrll Ish Ilortora nt 4:18 Ilonnl of Trade Itullrtltinr flrforr De cember 0. A staff of eminent physicians and sur geons from the British Mcdlc.il Institute have, at the urgcnl solicitation of a large number of patients under their care In this country, established a permanent branch of the Institute In this city at Corner of 10th and Farnnm Streets, Room 45H-'i;!0 Ilonnl of Trade Building. These eminent gentlemen havo decided to give their services entirely freo for thrco months (medicine, excepted) to nil Invalids who call upon them lor treatment between now and December 0. These services consist not only of con sultation, examination and itdvlce, but also of all minor mirglcnl operations. The object In pursuing this course la to become rapidly und personuliy acquainted with the nlrk and mulcted, and Under no conditions will any chnrgo whatovcr be made for any services rendered for throe months, to nil -who call before December 9. The do.ctors treat all forms of dlseasa and deformities and guaranteo a cure In every case they undertake. At the tlrst Interview a thorough examination Is mtidc. and. If Incurnble, you are rrankly and klltdly told so; also advised ngalust spend ing your money for useless trcutmrnt. Malo and femalo wcnkncHB, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, nlo rupture, goitre, cancer, all skin discuses, and nil diseases of the rectum nro positively cured by their new treatment. The chief nssoclato surgeon of tho Insti tute Is In personal chnrgc. Office hours from 9 a. m. till S p. m. No Sunday hours. flPKCIAl, NOTICE If mil ennnnt rnll end ntatuii for question lilnnk for homo treatment. Howell's Is perfoctly harm less; can bo given to children or grown peoplo. It Is for one purposo only. That Is, to cure a cough or a. cold. A trial will convince you. Twonty-flvo rents at all drug stores. Anti-Kawf SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG. Marvelous Elixir of Life Discovered by Famous Doctor-Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Are Effected That Seem Like Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived, The Remedy is Free to All Who Send Name and Address. After tars of patient study, and delving Into the dusty record of the papt, as well is following modern experiments in ths realms of medical science. Dr. James W. Kldd, 164 Firm National bank building, Fort Wayne, Ind makes th startling an nouncement that tie him surely discovered ti w DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. thf elixir of life. That ho Is able with tho fJd of a mysterious compound, known only to himself, produced n u result of tho years h; has spent In searching for this precious life-giving boon, to euro uiiy and every disease that is known to tho human body. There Is no doubt of the doctor's earnest ness In making his claim and the rcmurka bls cures tllUt he Is dally effecting se-ms to, bear him out very strongly. His theory which he advances Is one of reason and based on sound experience In a medical practice of many years, it costs nothing ti lrV. h'f. remarkable "Klixlr of I.lfe." nV ho calls Itr for he sends It free, to anyone who Is a sufferer. In sufficient quantities to convince of Its ability to cure, ho there Is sbtolutely no risk to run. Home of th cures cited are very remarkable, and but for reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. The lame havw thrown away crutches -and walked about after two or three trials bf the remrlv. Tim lrw iv. up by home doctors, havo lecn restored to their families and friends In perfect health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach, heart liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases and bladder tioubfes disappear as by magic. Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fevers. consumption, coughs, rolds. asthma,' ca tarrh, bronchitis and nil affections of tin throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome in a space or fni mat is simply inarvelou. Partial paralysis, lomol r ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and plies' am quickly and permanently removed. It purl lion the en tire system, blood and tlsauea, restores nor mal nerve power, circulation and a state of perfect health Is produced nt once. To the uocior an syiiems are aiixa nml etinll sffseted by this great "F.ltxlr of I.lfe. fcend for the remedy today. It Is free t. very sufferer. State what von wnnt in l lured of and the suro remedy fur It will he leni you rree oy return man. A safe, pMnlcu. per- umweutuuroguaran- years' experience. No money aceepted until pa. tlent is well. Cotultatlo and Book fm, by mall OfJ itofflfs. Write to IMICTOIt O. 31. COB. U Walnut Strt,KAMIAa CIXT, MO. COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEPER IN THE MINE SUIT (Continued from Eighth Pag.) VARICOCELE Hughes of Four teen th avenue. Rev. Father Hmylh of St. Francis" Catholic church nlllclatlng. The Tuesday Kuchro club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. U. J. Gilbert of Wil low avenue. The prlzo was won by Mrs, Chnrles Woodbury. The club will meet this week with Mrs. Lyman Shugart. II. T. Khlers nnd Miss Anna Mctflnley were married Wednesday afternoon nt the home or the bride by ltov. Father Smyth of Ht. Francis JCnvler's church. Tho bride wrts recently a teucher In tho city schools. The meeting of the current topics de partment of the Council Bluffs Woman's club, which wns to be held Thursday after noon of this week, with Mrs. Cleaver In charge, has been postponed until next week. Mls F.lhel Hoiiham and Arthur Warren ;if Omaha were married Wednesday even ing nt the home of tho bride's parents by Itew W. 8. Unmes of the First Presby terian church. Mr. nnd Mrs, Warren will nmko tlu-lr home In Oninha, The meeting of tho household economics department of the Woman' club, which was to bo held Thursdny, hns been pot poned until next week, when It will bo In charge of Mrs. Waller I. Hmlth. The sub ject will be "Physical Culture." Mrs. Charles Hiiylcs entertained the huchre club Tuesduy nfternoon ut her home. The prlzcx nt cards, water colored sketches, were won by Mrs. Znln Meigs and Mrs. Will Iluller. Tho club will meet this week with Mrs, Lloydo arlinth. Tho Allan club met Thursday nfternoon jvllh .Mrs. Hubert Mullls at the Renntd. Millet was tho subject, In charge of Mrs. Robert MuIIIh. Current events were In charge of .Mm. C. K. Price. Roll call was responded to with quotations from Balzac. Dr. and Mr. P. J. Montgomery enter tained Tlulrsdur evening nt their homo on lotirtli street for Rev. J. W. Wilson, re tiring pastor of the First Congregational church. Tho congregation will give Rev. Mr, Wilson a farewell reception tomorrow, evening In the church parlors. The literature department of the Council Illtiffs Womun'M club met Thursday after noon In the clubroomH, with Mrs. J. K. looper as chairman. The subject wns "The l.lloraturo of i India." Those taking part wcro: Mrs. K. C. Hmlth. Mrs. r A. Wiley, Mrs. Cooper and Miss Mulholland. Frank Perclvnl Thornton nnd Miss Fthel Witter were mnrrled Tuesday night at 7:30 at tho homo of the bride on Eleventh iivcnuo by Rev. W. H. Barnes of the Flrnt Presbyterian church. The house was ndorned with cut flowers and palms. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thornton will mnko their home at 823 Sixth nvenue, this city. ,T,7bS ."J1 "partmont of the Council niufTs Woman's club was held Motility evening, with Mrs. IS, C. Smith, the lender S,v ,ho .department, acting ns chairman. The nrtists studied were Van Dyke and T anient. Those taking part In the pro gram were-. Mrs. F. V. Miller. Miss Alex ander. Miss Mulholland, Miss Pile and Miss Van Order. 6 nt the homo of tho bride's parents In Dcs Mulnes. Thoso in attendance from Council muffs were: .Mr. and Mrs. John Bchoentgen. pnrents of tho groom: Mr. ami .Airs, ueorgo Nichols. Mrs. Clay Plat ncr, Mrs. Frank Kcellne, Miss Caroline bchoontgen. CJcorge Oemer and Ned hmpklc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schoentgen will lie at home after December 1 nt B19 South Sixth street, Council Bluff. OllO Of the. most nlennltlir nnrfnl ni'Mila rf the lllHt iveclr ivnn flm pn.n.t rtl., I.. llroudwny Methodist church by the Hlaytnn Womnn'B Symphony orchestrn. under tho auspices of tho Council Bluffs Woman's club. Tho program from tho llrst to tho last number was a raro Ircat for lovers of IlllO nillslc. and the SOln llllmhera. vnrnl nml .Instrumental, by the members of the i;i emeu iiccKer rnmuy were grcntly relished. The Ideal club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. P. C. DeVol of Willow ave nue nnd studied England, With Mrs. W. II. Dudley ns leader. Other members as. 5,nS,l,".R wens: Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. r. K. Qavln, Mrs. Arthur Stovens, -Airs. Nicholas, Mrs. W. A. Bouthard, Mrs. Huber. Mrs. Rrock, Mr. Van Deovcr ani Mj-h. Walter II. Hates. The club will meet this week with Mrs. Thomas Metcair. Tho limrrliiiro of "Dr. V. Tl. T vtlflnln nt Chicago and Miss Elsie Ilonn Ot this city look place Wednesday evening nt 6 at tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Katherlne iu. noun, I'uiu avenue, iiev, names of the First Prcsbvterlan church ntllMnio.i Tho house was decorated with cut (lowers una paims. jn eiauorato course wedding supper waB served. Dr. nnd Mrs. Tyndale left tho Biime evening for Chicago, where they will muke their home. Tuesday nfternoon at 5:30. nt the home of Mr. nnd .Mrs. D. W. Otis of Second nvenUe, their daughter. Miss Ilenrlettu, becamo the wlfo of Arthur Monroe Shaw of Mattoon, 111. Rev. Mr. Rice olllciatcd. The hous was decorated with white and green, chry santhemums and nalrns belnc useil. At th conclusion of tluj ceremony u wedding sup per wns served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shaw left for nn extended southern wedding Journey. They will mnko their homo at Mattoon, wimrn uiu kiimiiii is civil engineer wnn llio Illinois Central system. Mrs. W. S. Mnvne. hsslsteil In- Uor daughters, Mrs. W. 8. Rlgdon, Mrs. Karl Jinymi auu iirs. u. .iayne, entertnlneil neighboring friends nt luncheon yesterday nfternoon. Tho guests wt-re: Mrs. L. Ileb- uiiigion, .Mrs. ueorge Keollne. Mrs. K. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. T. Oliver, Mrs. Oeorgo J. Crane, Mrs. E. Meyers, Mrs. C. S. Hwan son, Airs. S. 1. Beardsley, Mrs. Thomas Toatlvln, Mrs. F. O. Gleukoii. Mrs. George Oemer, Mrs. W. S. Millard, Mrs. C. A. nccbe, Mrs. T. E. Cavln. Mrs. 1.. W. Tul Icys und Mrs. W. S. Ilewctson. The Tuesday Evening Card club was en tertained Tuesday hy Dr. Mary Tlnley and Miss Aurella Tlnley ut their home on Ninth street. Euchro was the gumo of tho even ing. Refreshments wero served. The members of the club are: Mrs. Eva Mur ray, Miss Paschal, Miss O'Donnell. Miss Tholl, MIsb Mulqueon, Miss Mary E. O'Don nell, Miss Marie Leonard, Miss Aurella Tlnley nnd Dr. Mary Tlnley, and Messrs. John M. aalvln. M. Tlnley. Hubert Tin ley, J, P. Mulqueen. C. J. Crnnktcton, Charles Paschal, Henry Puschu! and Ooorge Tlnley, The United Commercial Travelers of America huve. formed themselves Into a social club, which will bo known as the Putted Commercial Travelers' Social and Dancing club, and will give a scries of social and dancing parties to members and friends. Tho llrst will bo given De comber 7 In Royal Arcanum hall, Thefe aro the officers; I.. I. Edson, president: Clint Byers, vice president: Paul C, DeV.il, Jr.. secretury and treasurer. These three officers also form the executive committee. The committees nre: Music, W. J, Me Ctmo and M, W. Fleming: refreshments. II. W. Ftctleld. Paul C. Dcvnl. Jr., nnd W. W. Osborn: lloor, J. F. Ilelwlg nnd A. E. Bray; press, J. F. Ilelwlg. Ovundo II, Cowles ot Omaha and MIsh Bessie I.tieretlu Merrlam, daughter of Mr. and Ms. R. N. Merrlam of this city, wero mnrrled Thursday evening In tho Second Presbyterian church by Rv. Joshua Rlnlo of Omaha. I.ymun Cowles of Valley, Neb., brothor of the groom, wns beat man. Miss Ottlo Merrlam, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Tho bride was gowned In Per sian lawn, with lace yoke, nnd curried biido roses. Tho bridesmaid wore blue silk mull nnd carried pink roses. Miss Mnr gnret Henderson played Mendelssohn's wedding march as the bridal party en tered. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cowles wero given a reception at the home of tho bride's pnrnnts. Refreshments were served, The groom Is an attorney of Qniiilin, where he and his brldo wilt make tluir home. Mnrrlitite I. locnp.es. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to thu following: Nnme nnd Residence. 0, II. Wilson, South Omnhiii... 1. ulu Ixiwrey, South Qmuhn.... Kllznh Tlnnei, Council Bluffs... Viola Thomns, Council BUlffiK.. Age, ... 3) ... 31 ... '.'I 18 CURE FORPILES Dr. Klcu'ft Wonderful Home Treat incut that Cures and Avoids All Operation. He Vends a Tree Trial to Every Suf ferer and It Will Cure Worst Cuscs. Hy sending your name and addrems to Dr. W. 8. Rice. 1337 P. Main at.. Adams. N. Y., ho will gladly send you a freo trial ireuimoni or ins woniierrui pus cure, lie. has tho best method aqd tho only real practical treatment known and It will cure you no matter how bevere your case may bo. It has cured hundreds of cases that were so bad Unit surgical operations were naviseti as ine oniy rcmer. it is a remark abln treatment and no ono should fall tu aend for it. .Don't waste time, money" and health In useless drug stnro salves, oint ments, 1H l .nd other failures, but write in mini ut h irru iriivi ui ine only sure cure for piles known. Ml.VOn MENTION. Davis sells drugs. Stockert sells carpets and nigs. Mets beer nl Neumaycr's hotel. Drs. Orcen, office 303 Sapp block. Welsbach burners, Blxby & Son. Elegant X'mna photos at Schmidt's. Wollman, sclentlllo optician, 409 Broadway. Dr. Stephenson. Baldwin block. Elovfttor. Missouri oak body wood, V5.W cord. wm. Welch, 23 N. Main st. Tel. 12S. Now shipments of elegant plcturo frame mouldings at C. E. Alexander & Co.'s. For rent, modern soven-room residence, on Eighth street, corner Sixth avenue. A flno turkey given with each rango sold this week at Swiilno & Mauer, 310 H'way. The I.ady Maccabees will meet Tuesday afternoon in their hall In the Merrlam block, Winter term Western Iowa college begins December 2. Clnsses organized In all de partments, Young lady wishes board and room In strictly nrlvnto family: best references. Address C, Bee. Radiant Home stove, guaranteed not to crack. Bold by Petersen & Schocnlug, Merrlam block, Ton cun buy a good stove oft the Iowa Furniture nnd Cnrpot company, 107 Broad way, by paying tl u week. Don't forget tint Dell O, Morgan, tho druggist, H2 Broadway, gives gum with every school tablet ho sells. The monthly meeting of tho Ministerial association will bo Monduy morning nt 10 In the First Congregational church. Qospel services will bo held this evening In Dcl.ohg's mission, 629 East Broadway. O. A. Turner of Omaha will speak. St. Alban's lodge, Knights ot Pythias, will meet Monday evening for work In the third rank. A banquet will follow. We have Just received nnother Invoice of swell stand lamps. They mnko elegant Christmas presents. J, C Blxby & Son. A beautiful parlor decorated lamp can be bought at the Iowa Furnlturo ami Carpet company, 107 Broadwny, on the easy pay ment plan. Petersen & Schoeulug, Merrlam block, havo the most completo line of Hot Blast stoves in tho city and at prices that will surprise you, C. J. Hughes, Jr., one of the attorneys representing Doylo In his cult against Hums, went to Chicago lust evening. He expects to return Monday. Hon. J. R. Lano of Davenport, la., for mer congressman from tho Second district, was In this city yesterday, calling on Gen eral O, M. Dodge and other friends. Larry King, chnrged with uttering coun terfeit money, was taken to Des Moines yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal McNaught for, trial nt the term ot federal court there, Jerry Belt hns filed a petition In the dis trict court for divorce from his wife, Mar garet Belt, whom ho married In this city October 3, 1898. He makes statutory chnrges against her. You can find Just tho carpet that suits you nt the Iown Furniture and Carpet company, -107 Broadway, and If yo. do not wnnt to pay nil down you can get It on easy payments. A freight car laden with fruit wan wrecked In tho Illinois Central local yards yesterdny morning. The car was being switched on :i stub track and went over the bumping post. Tho enntnta '"Ruth" will bo given nt Broadway church Tuesdoy evening, No vember 2. by u chorus of thlrty-ilvo voices, the soloists being Mrs. Mabel W. ltyte. Mrs. Parthenla B. Neeley and Prof. Philip K. Baer. The authorities nre trying to secure a requisition for Oruce Page, the colored woman charged with robbing Churles UlasS ford of $.11. Sho Is under arrest In Omnlia and refused to return to Iowa without requisition papers. Oeorgo Orr, who Invaded Officer Gal lagher's home Thursdny night while In toxicated, was discharged In police court yesterday morning. Ho put up a hard luck story of being out of employment and hav ing a sick wife and Gallagher declined to prosecute. Two dollar cash will buy u ticket good for twelve lessons or twelve assemblies at ,Mornnd8 Dancing school, Crelghton hull, Omaha, Lessons: Adults, Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 p. rn,; children, Saturday. 3 p. in. Thirty-eight pupils Joined from this city last month. Why not you? Tho Board of Insanity Commissioners yesterday recommended to Superintendent Wltte of tho State asylum nt Clarlnda that "Dr." William I. White be discharged as cured. White was paroled for ninety days nnd his pnrolo expired yesterduy. lie Is living In Omaha and Is said to havo en tirely recovered. Mrs. Emmu Edwards nnd John Belt, ar rested for contempt of court In connection with the affray near Crescent, secured bonds und were released from the county Jnll yesterday. Roy Ruby, Roderick Vin cent and Fred Foot uro still In custody, wulttng for their friends to come to their assistance with bonds. Encampment No. S, Union Veteran legion, has elected these officers: Colonel, .1, B. Heft; Jleutennnt colonel, G. W. Jackson; chaplain. Rev. G. W. Snyder: quartermas ter. R. N. Merrlam: officer of the day. D. A Helsler: historian, L. Sherwood: sur iri'on. Dr. T. J. Cad": dauuhter of the en campment, Miss Sylvia Snyder. Robert M tchell ni.d Miss Georizle rtlxhy. daughter of former Chief of Police F. A. Blxny, surprised tneir friends Dy eloping to Omnha Friday evening nnd uettlntr mar rled. T,'he groom was gradiibted from tlu High school Inst year, while the bride Is oniy In her teens. It Is said the parents ot mo young coupia were opposeu 10 uie match on account of their youth. "The Eleventh Hour" will be tho attrac tion nt tho Dolinnv theater tnnlchl. it u ono of the most complete traveling com panies on tho rond, carrying all Its own special scenery, one scene alone costing $5,000, being n reproduction of tho mag nificent drawing room of a Chicago mil lionaire. To get as near tho original as posslblo photographs wero taken by tho kind permission of tho owner nnd thus nil details wero copied, oven to tho handsome vases Hnd brlo-a-brno. Tho cast Is said to be u capable one, among whom wo men tion mo ravoruo uerman wniect comedian and singer, Charles A. (Karl) Gardner. Durlne the action of the niece. Mr. riurrfnor will slug his latest success, "My Old Blue Grass Home." N. Y. numbing Co., telephone 250. Davis sells glass. Ileal Estate Transfers. These transfers were filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan offleo ot J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Fred Tlessen nnd wife 'to A. Pfeng ehaupt. it 20 feet of 12 nnd s 18 feet of 13 In 30. Avocn, w. d t 900 G. W. Rrodcn and wife to J. W. Grlffls, n 10 rods of seU se; ly-H-to, q- c l J. W. Grlffls to Ruben Morris, nV4 nU seVi seU. 10-74-10. w. d BoO Muronda J. Winch to Hester Ann CUltom, 17 In 20, Ferry udd w. d... 100 Bally Wlnsor to Ellen V. Reals, lots 16 nnd 17, In block 10, McMahoney, Cooper & Jofferls' add, a. w. d,... 1 James Shaw and wife to F. J, Schnorr, lot 6, In block 8, Mullen's sub, q, c 20 J. W. Squire, trustee, to Rudolph Tol ler, lot 4, In block 8, Jackson's add, w. d 1,600 Frank C. Rlkrr to F. J. Day, lot 1H, In block 17, Williams' first add, w. d 1.7E0 Luln E. Doty and husbnnd to Pacific nenlty company, lot 2, In block 29, lot 15, In block -1, nnd lot in, In block 12, Mullln's sub; lot 2, In block 35, Ferry's add, w, d 2,053 Same to same, lot 1, In block 23, Ev erett's add, w 33 feet of lot 3, In block 4, Beers' add, w. d,, 2.300 Total transfers .19,167 Davis uells patnt. Gravel roofing. A. II. Read, 041 Broadway. EX-QUEEN COMES THIS WAY Mluuknlnitl of llanull is Entertained nt Unit Lake City Unrnutr to National Caiiltal, SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 23, Former Queen Llluokalanl and her attendants were the guests of the Hawaiian colony In Salt Lake City today and will be enter tained here until Tuesday, when she will resume her Journey eastward. The queen was given a reception at the Ilea Hive house tonight. Tomorrow iho will attend tho services at tho Tabernacle, after which a special organ recital lu her honor will be given, The Hawaiian colony here Is qulto large and many of the deposed queen's former subjects called on her at uer apart-tuouti. Digests what you Dyspepsia Cure You can best succeed in life with n Rood digestion. A strong stomach makes a vigor ous man, The fooling of laugour, the dull headache, the sensation of fullness, pains and tenderness in the region of the stomach, flatulence, belching and vomiting, tho thousand and one symptoms ot indigestion or other stomach trouble, of which most of us know more or less, unflt both body and mind for hard worlt or continuous applica tion. You wouldn't suffer like that If vou knew a certain remedy, would .vou? Yet inch a remedy exists, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure quickly relloves all these symptoms, and, by giving the stomach entire rest, speedily cures the disease itself. Even among the happy possessors of com paratively sound stomachs there are few who are not at least occasional sufferers. Irregular hours, mild dissipation, excessive use of tobacco, hasty eating or overindul gence in a favorite dish frequently produce as unpleasant though not as lasting results as the most serious of chronic cases. If these temporary sufferers realized that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure offored sure and almost im mediate relief bow many would tieglect to keep it constantly in tho house? You can go ubout your business ami dis regard a pain in any other part of the body. But stomach troublo prostrates. The stom ach supplies the cntlro system. If it falls to perform Its task these supplies aro cut off and wo cannot live without food. We all know this, but haven't we fallen into the error of assuming that, once swallowed, food has accomplished the purposo for which it was eaten? It hasn't, by any means. Until It Is properly digested the system cannot assimilate it. It remains in tho stomach until It decomposes and might far better not, have been eaten at, all. Kodol DyMiep slifeCurc digests this food without aid from tho stomach and digests it ns well as tho stomach Itself could do the work. Through Its aid the food you havo eaten is reduced to a form in which tho system can assimi late It and the body is built up whllo the tired stomach rests. The trouble with dyspeptics Is that they're starving. Theyhavo eaten but their food it undigested and consequently does them no good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure not only relievos tho patient's sufferings in such cases but also removes the cause of suffer ing. It relieves by digesting the patient's food and enabling ills system to transform It into bono nnd muscle, blood and brain. It cures by allowing the stomach rest until It Is restored to its natural condition. If tho Btomacli Is-out of order not nn organ of the body escapes sonic correspond ing dernngement, There are few diseases which cannot b traced directly to the stom ach. If the stomach Is weak the body is weak. If the stomach is strong, tho ontire body is strong. None of us want to suffer from indigestion or dyspepsia but the hurry and nurvous tonslon ot tho times havo made them the communvst complaints of the generation. Often wo cat too fast, too soon after or too shortly before violent physical exercise or severe mental st rain. Sometimes wo arc too busy to cat nt all at the proper time and over load our stomachs when the opportunity romes. For awhile the abused organ utandi the strain. Finally it collapses. It gives the stomach perfect rest. Dear Sirs: I have suffered a great deal from nervous dyspepsia for the last twelve months. I tried two doctors who said they could not cure me, but your agent ' camo along and I bought some Kodol Dys pepsia Cure to sell, and decided to try it myself and I found more relief from that than anything I have taken. I eat any thing I want to and improve every day and It has given my customers perfect sat isfaction. I can heartily recommend It to all that are suffering from Indigestion or dyspepsia to be the best remedy on the market. Yours truly, J. W. Smith, Preston, N. C. Gentlemen: For the sako of suffering dyspeptics I render this testimonial. After sufforlng thirteen years from Indiges tion (neuralgia of the stomach and all its multiform troubles) and after rccei vlng treat ment from many doctors for the same, I was induced to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, buying my first bottlo in March 11)00, Since that time I have used nearly two dozen bottles a proof of my faith in its virtue. I have not had one pain since com mencing its use. Sometimes I can go two or three days without using it and 1 con sider myself In a fair way toward perma nent recovery. Fraternally jours, J. Ivlson, Lonaconlng, Md. Gentlemen: A few months ago I gave up bopeof living and was in such agony from chronic indigestion that I prayed I might pass from my suffering. One day I learned cf Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and decided to try it. I bad taken but one tcaspoonful of it when the pain in my stomach ceased. That day I enjoyed a good meal for the llrst time In many months. After taking three bottles of Kodol Dys pepsia Curo 1 am as well ns ever. It saved my llfo and I cannot, recommend It too highly.- Mrs. Alba F. Crawford, Pittsburg, K. II. Gentlemen: I have been troubled with Indigestion for ten years and have tried many things and spent much money till I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J have taken two bottles and have obtained nvoro relief from them than from all the other medi cines I ever used. I am now feeling better than I have been In five years and feel more llko a boy thnn I havo felt in twenty yt'ars.-Mtespcctfully, Anderson Itlggs. Sunny Lane, Tex. Prsptrsdby E.CDWlttaCo.,Ctilcioo. The $1. OObott Is conttns2&tlmess much (by sctual measurement.) is the tr 1st slzo which sells for 50 cents. Cures all stomach tiyfa ms COUNCIL BLUFFS WINS TWICE Ii(h fchssl Fits Two Viotorisni Turns ii ths FiiM. FIRST ELEVEN DOES THINGS TO ATLANTIC Second linen Kren More to Jllmmni Vallej Zero for Visitor, with Iluth Victor In the Thirties. The Council Bluffs High school foot ball teams did themselves, proud yesterday, tho first eleven defeating tho Atlantic High school team, 34 to 0, and tho second eleven being victorious over tho .Missouri Valley High school's first team, 3G to 0, Both games were played nt tho Drlvluir park and were witnessed by about DOd people. The game between the first team 'ot tho local High school nnd Atlantic was played In twenty-flvo-ralnuto halves. Council Bluffs defending tl)? north goal. -At tho outset ot tho game it locked as If Atlantic had the Bluffs boys defeutcd to u finish. The visitors, kept the pigskin for almost tho entire half In close proximity to tho Bluffs boys' flve-yard line until Treynor got the ball and made n good run, taking It Into tho Atlantic team's territory. Then two minutes before the half was called Cochran succeeded In crossing tho line and the first touchdown tor the Bluffs was won. He also kicked the goal. The, ball was at the visitor's thirty-yard line when tlmo was called, In the socond half Council Bluffs pulled itself together and by lino team work nnd Atlantic's fumbles succeeded In scoring flvo touchdowns, tho ball being most ot the time In the visitors' territory. Tho touchdowns were made by Fullor, Treynor, E. Aylesworth, Ornson and Bell. Cochran succeeded In kicking three goals. ' Lineup: 0 ATLANTIC. Leo nLUFFS-31. Uyram L 14 V. Aylesworth... LT null LU Smith a Fllcklnger It Q Ornson It T Corhran It !! Ulngmtin Q II Fuller L It II Treynor R II H Aylesworth (O..FU Referees: I. M. R K It T ,. Villi It G Owen C Hrurt LO MrFuddcn L T Fleming LK,. Wllwon Q 11 Laird tU.) H H H AVyekoft Mill,,..-, ItOSH F II.... Roy Camblln Treynor, A. Yetzer. Timekeepers: II. J. Edwards, C. II. Lurtz. i.iueamen; unarics 'luyior, a, unrson. In tho game between tho second (cam nnd Missouri Valley, tho Bluffs boys scored four touchdowns In tho first half and Wnrnor kicked tho only goal of tho game In tho second half tho local team maflo thrco touchdowns, but failed to kick a goal, Tho touchdowns wero mado by Cornelius (two), Warner, Mitchell, Plattner and Van Order (two). Mitchell had his nose broken dur ing the first half. Llncp: BLUFFS 2D-36. U-MO. VALLEY. R K Htowo UT Hansen HO, Klrlln y.,. Lnduo iji.'.. Kittrlnghani LT Smith L R -. 1,-lntev Q H ltamlow it II H O'Connor L It II Conk (C) HI JIcQarven . -.V..V STOP DANDRUFF AND YOU STOP BALDNESS. raor.J. n. AvTO,tcVlcl(fr'iThMtrIHi!is.,CMco. UEARNiHt linn j onsuoubii mat you can ttrow n.tir nT infm rau on rre. j.au 3iArcn 1 wai imia mi oter inn top 01 in r iwn. , kuu 1 nni Bii.iira 10 iry jour reinpoininuer nrq ropuiim irumnifm & iinTt uue it-nti ui imr. 1 ,,1111 1 luinK f Qriuniuou ! vou have drinf, trip. 1 hi, mnr. imlp tinw than I avr hurt, all I ,11,1 was to annlv voui f.ftull thrrt tlma a w.,L-. IKor. J. n. Amm, Chkaffo. Diab siki Whon jou wore Riving mlrrowoplofiamlnatlom ft the halrativefretlpry OoodiCo.,Kana Cltr, Mo., lait Miring 1 bought aooumof trratmtnl from you for inj lulr, bate tM It and found II ceod. Dandruff li disappearing and 1 want another court o Irratnitnt. OKOltULI 11. Wi:i.I.S, Vter I.odjc, Mont litor. J. H. Arm, Chicago. Dh IKOirxs'oK il am laavtne on the t:nd of Julr fnrSldn), JitralU, I carry vrlih nio a clean, liealtliy acalp right mi top or my hrad, right whom It belong, and of courts I am grateful to Vint. Auatln for the cure. 1 with yon iarcef. O. It. W'lXLS, Deer Lodge, Mont, liter. J. II. At-atm, Chicago, 111. rtlFm Am i I will unfl vnn m htturA ISat ,nrK mv hllrnntf. flnnvaar ago lait May wben I began uttng your Hair Grower 1 vaaaobald you could oo my head through my hair all orer. JKMMG Mck'lNLEY, Uaker.h'anaaa. TAKES- FROM THE MORNING COMBING And mall them to Prof. J. H. Austin, tha celebrated scalp nnd skin specialist of years stand ing and national reputation, who will send you absolutely free n diagnosis of your bpcclal case after making n minute examination of your hair under his specially constructed nnd pow erful microscope. 1'herc is nochnrgo whatsoever, and In addition he will send n special pre scription for your case nut in n little box, also ABSOLUTELY FREE. When you nro cured of dandruff, which is the forerunner of baldness nnd grow new hair. Prof, Austin asks that you tell your friends about it. SEND NO AlONEY. If you nre already partly or totally bald write and find tho enre. WRITE TO-DAY. SEND 2c FOR POSTAGE. PROF. J. H. AUSTIN, u MoViokcr's Thtatar Building, Chioago, III. 1 laproaii." Cutler LB Metcalf LT VnnRrunt LO Wllllnms (J Hictmnu HO Robertson H T Vanorder It Is Mitchell u 11 Cornelius (CM.. I, II 11 Warner It 11 U Platner F II Ii:NIO8 FOR WHSTHHX VKTKHAXS. War .Survivors llt'iuciiiliernl lit- tin. lie in-nil fJoveriinitMtt. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. (Spcolal.) The following pensions havo been Issued: Issue ot November (Vi Nebraska: Increase, Restoration, Ro. Issue, etc William 8. Haines, Mnson City, tVi; F.dwln A, DouglusH, Red Cloud, $8; Horace linker, Decatur, JS. Mexican war, Moses Roben, Omaha, 112. OrlRlnnl Wid ows, etc. Cecy Jano Reed, Stuntoni 18; Julia A. Davis, Shlckley, $8; Mnry J. Miles, Hlwood, $n. town: Orlglnnl James If. Lewis, Nlrn, 110; Kllas C. Walker. Cnlmnr. ttlr James Q. IluiiKht, Osterdock, 18. Increiuo. Res toration, RclKSUe. etc. William Huslotl, Hlirourney. J12; William S, Tower, dead, Vllllsca, tlO; Kmerson II. Locourt, Ce dar Rapids, $S: John Vandovender, Dun combe, $10; Isaiah H. Carns, Nowlon, 112: I'eter C, Monfort, Fnlrlleld, $12, Orlclnal Widows, etc. Klfcabcth Tower. Vllfijca, S: Eliza J. Ilakey, Columbus city. tK South Dakota: Increase, Restoration, Reissue, etc. Christopher C. Hlusey, Pierre, $17; John Small. Faulkton. $10; John Moran, Oelrlchs, $10. Colorado: Int-rense, Restoration, Reissue, etc. Jesse Riley, Monto Vista, $S; Iwls Ij. Jones, Roprls, $12, Montana: InercHiie, Restoration, Reissue, etc Samuel II, Fletcher, Helena, $9, THE FAST TRAINS OF THE UNION PACIFIC REACH SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND m FROM OMAHA 15 HOURS AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. Are You Thinking of O Getting a New Machine If you want a machine that will last n lifetime, ono that docs not get out of order, one that you would be proud to- show your frlonds, get a No, 118 Drop-Hcnd New Home. It is tho most handsome nnd host finished machine on tho market, If you can not afford to pay anything for style, convenience and extra, finish, but want a Rood, plain Drop-Head Ma chine, No. 119 will suit you. We havo twenty other kinds, with prices ns low as $15.00. We can discount catalogue prices. Let us figure with you for terms and prices. We repair nil makes of machines; also havo parts for nil machines. Machfnes rented, 7ft cents tier week, Second-hand machines from $1.00 up, G. A. BULLIS, Telephone 378. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JU- Waterman Fountain Pens DeLong's stationery department Is thu placo to get them. Como In and Aid out about them. Fountain Von Fluid. 10c nml ....... 25c 2(!c Diamond Library Pas to lfic Fnbcr Pencils, per dczcu 3Ac Dixon Pencils, per dozen '... 30c 120 sheets writing paper 10c 100 good XXX Knvelopcs luu Pens, nil kinds, ten for lie 307 Broadway, Council Bluff. Mall orders filled quick. News Stand and Stationery Wo have what might ho termed an up-to-dato news stand. At our storo you can 11 nil nil tho great metropoli tan newspapers ot tho country , and the best magazines published, lie safo when you order your publications and get thorn whero you know you will run no risk. Peoplo sometimes aro taken In hy strangers soliciting for tho vari ous periodicals and havo no recourso when their money Is gone, A fine magazluo makes a valuable Christmas present. Our Stationery Department Is loaded with everything you may need In this lino and one thing to be remembered Is that yon can buy at our etoro an cheap as at any placo In tho west, George W. Fletcher's Drug Store, 'Phono 275, 106 Broadway, Council Bluffs