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THE OMAHA- DAILY HKEt THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1903. ; a wr.w rt BI.ICATIO. SEW It BMCATIO", NOT A NEBRASKA COMPANY SUICIDE SEQUEL TO MURDER Bolomia Fidd'ock, Wb Killed Eii Son at Frenoot Power Canal Article! Sat on Fila wita Secretary of 8 tat. TskaiTeb, it Dead, NEW RULES ADOPTED BY SUPREME COURT STRANGLES HIMSELF WITH MUFFLER J. Daea Takes the Cm fer Regale Lies Dtwi Tat la Jail Corridor (tea of Oataba leleeai late the Bapreaae Ceart for AdJa dlcatlesu aad Kills Hlsaself, Literally by Force, Late This Msrslig. to deolde who Is the winner. Q. W. Wil liams, first prise for beat potatoes: William Purlngton, second prise; James McKshoti. first prise for best whits corn; 1L C Neat, first prise for best yellow com; J. W. Rankin. Brat prise for best cabbage. In the cosiest for the best plan of a hog house. N. P. Hereon was awarded the first prise and Abe Nlchol. Jr., the second prise. Todsy at the Fraternal ball, where the Institute meets, a big dinner as served by the farmers' wives and afterward T. O. Ferguson gave a talk on "Potatoes. " and H. W. Campbell spoke on "Soli Cul ture." After this Joseph E. Wing spoke on topics of general Interest to fanners, which closed ths program for the dsy. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE All! DON'T KIIOW IJ kail is) if. IHl5i Christmas at the Booklovers A good, bonk In a comforting kind of Christmas present; snd a good bonk which you run n'htncf for another rood book as often as you like keen the pleasure of tt e-1't revolving from week to week. We shell take cere of your order Id a pleasing way. Here are a few of our special Christmas offers: $1.50. A new Tabard Inn book exchangeable for ever ' 00. Booktovers Membership (one year) also Booklover$ Maya tint (one : year). -9.79. Bookloers Membership and two Magazines: Boolchwrt and 6.2$. Booklovers Membership and three Magazines: Two above and Vormovolitan. ;Kf;iilse way bccent to differeat addrenet. Call er tend fer circstars. 0MAIIA LIBRARY: 1614 Farnam Street. BOILER'S WATER TO BLAME Sanitary Expert Finds Eonroa of Citj's ' . '.' Tyjjwid Epidemic. FILTRATION DEFICIENT FOR A MONTH Boaalt Is a Total of Maay Haadred Cases, with Fifty Mare Abawt ta Develop., aal Ma ay Deaths. SUTLER, Pa., Dec' 11 One death and five new caaea of typhoid fever were re ported today. NSW JFORK. Deo. Jl Dr. George A. Boper, a. sanitary expert engaged by the close ring News to investigate the ty-! phold epidemic at Butler, Pa., "and its causes, will report In tomorrow's Issue of the publication that the epidemic has by no means attained Its culmination, about fifty of the caaes not having reached the critical stages. " . The,' epidemic, which he regards av iha most severe one of typhoid of recent rer lis attributes to tbs suspension of the me chanical filtration, of the city water sup ply. The report Bays that the water for the towp is obtained from surface sourcus and la usually treated by mechanical filtra tion, but that during changes in the water works plant .unaltered water from Conoqucnsslng creek . wis supplied from October 20 to November 20, the epidemic starting en November I. In three weeks there were 1.000 cases and up to December 14 1.247 cases and fifty-one deaths had been reported.' Investigation of the drainage areas showed, he states, the existence of nu meroua sources of pollution, and particu larly the occurrence of cases of typhoid on the banks of the Conoquenssing since July. Money Is urgently needed for the relief ef the sick and destitute, he reports. ' ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) a LINCOLN. Dec 11 BpeclaJL State ments In dispatches from New Tork to the effect that the Fremont Canal and Power company was Incorporated under the laws oi ijw state (& neuniiiB wuu a. ciuiau stock of (4.000,000 evidently are incorrect. A thorough search of the records of 'he office of the secretary of state today failed to disclose any such organisation with any such capital. For such a. comper.y to r- ganise under the laws of the state of Ne braska It la necessary for the articles of Incorporation to be filed with the secretary of state. ' New Rales (er t'aart. The supreme court has adopted a set of new rules which will be of Interest to law yers. They are aa follows: (Briefs Within forty days after ths docketing of a cause in this court, and witntn thirty days arter a reneartng snail have been allowed, the party holding the ifnrmatlve shall furnish a printed brief of his polnta and citations In support thereof, to the opposite party or his attorneys of record, by whom In turn s line brief In answer snail tie served within thirty days sfter service of the first required brief, or, if none such shall have been served, then within thirty dnys sfter the expiration of the time allowed the party holding the affirmative the other party may serve such brief. A parly holding the affirmative may at his own expense and within ten days after the service of the answer brief serve snd file a brief In reply thereto. Forth with after service thereof on the adverse party, each party shall file with the clerk of this court ten printed copies of the brief which he has furnished to opposite party or his attorney of record, with proof of service thereof. Each brief shall by num ber desisnste the several pages of the rec ord containing matter bearing upon the questions discussed In such brief. Every reference to an adjudicated case shall be bv the title thereof, as well as bv the vol ume and page where it may be found, and the particular edition oi any text dook re ferred to must be given in connection with the cited page or section thereof. A cause shall be regarded as regularly reached for submission (no valid objection the time hereinbefore provided for the service snd filing of briefs, and placed on the trial list and calendar In Its order. A party In default for want of briefs may be 1 - " " " - - n.. iidi a an n . f h.m nut nr Time me. e ou ween wording iot v. oea- v.r leave of court udoii satisfactory ahow- llrkv fn tvn van. Til.v r haiiHca- I in o" nf diligence and unon eurh terms SS to y.. i.)uj, s-i k. . - -. the costs as may by the court be imposed . .. , nn.itinn ,k.r.rn. Wh.r. a cause ahead or him on another .load. The hay ... been ree-ularlv reached In Its order snd began to Blip and Pollfka called to Mr. placed on tSe trial list and calendar for -.,, k. -. 1.1. . . I submission st s specified, session of the " -"-f"" eonet and leave la anulled for and granted off his wagon, but could not see Pollfka, to rve nd fl)P briefs by a psrty who is so he went back to the wagon. The team in default, thereby causing a continuance had stopped and Pollfka wa. lying beside n'u,un S" l,-e nay aeaa. iae top.oi nis eauu oeing . ,.rtv taxation absolutely of such por- crushed. He carried $2,000 Insurance In the tlon ol the ordinary tsxable costs made or GIRL STARTS ON LONG TRAMP a '" Little Kittle Cabaeron ef Petersbarg t'adertakes Walk (re Graal. aaother ta Iowa. NORFOLK. Neb.t Dec. 13. (Special.) "I am going to my grandma in Iowa If I have to walk all the was'," said lltt'e Kittle Cameron, a 11-year-old girl of Petersburg, Neb., when' something went wrong the other day, .and she has not been seen at home since. One neighbor passed ber a day later eight miles away walking toward the state of Iowa as fast as her little legs could carry her frail, cold form, but noth ing else has been beard from Kittle. It is presumed that she will return within a day or so and that some kind-hearted neighbor has given ber shelter along the way. POULTRY SHOW AT BEATRICE Liberal List ef Katrlee sss Preparst tleas Hade fer a Big; Crawd f Visiters. - BEATRICE, Neb Dee. It (Special. The fourth annual exhibit ef the South eastern Nebraska - Poultry association opened In the Nichols block here yesterday. Being the opening - day, the attendance was not very large, but as the exhibit lasts until Saturday, the association Is making preparations for big crowds from dsy to day. Ths list of entries up to date Is as fol lows: H. C. White, Beatrice, pen of white Plymouth Rocks; Mrs. Lelnwehber, Best rice white leghorns; Sherman Whltcomb, Beatrice, white leghorns; H. H. Hafladny, Dr. J. 8. McCleery, Richard Lowe. Beat rice, buff rocks; " Arthur Chlpperfleld, Beatrice, white rocks; M. A. Green, De Witt, black Javas; Judge Babcock, Beatrice, buff cochins; Jiarry Scott. Beatrice, part ridge cochins; H. H. Wagner, Hebron, white Wyandottea; C. A. Lewis, Beatrice, bronse tarkeys: EL E. Morrow. Blue Springs, barred and buff Plymouth Rocks; S. A. Seymour, Beatrice, silver laced Wy andottea; M. A. Chrisman, Beatrice, barred Myoouth Rocks; Frank Cllpplhge, Beatrice, partridge Wyandottea; M. D. Jlmmerson, Liberty, buff orplngtons. -, Quite a number have made egg entries and several pens of Belgian hares are on exhibition. The present show gives promise of being the beet ever held by the asso ciation. J. L. Todd of Atlantic Ia ta the Judge and M. W. Chrisman of this city superintendent. Killed by a FalL LINWOOD, Neb., Dec 11 (Special) A serious accident occurred one mile east of here yesterday, afternoon about I o'clock m hereby Joseph Pollfka, aged 28, lost his rescnea Tor suDmission no vaua odjcciiuii qDiUa CHIT fill I lfUT OH I 4 otherwise intervening) at the expiration of I DnllMu UII UN .LlUliT BILLS Bohemian Workmen. He was highly pected and Isavea numerous friends who mourn his loss. JVAITER OF, SOME DISTINCTION Is Bald ta Have Bee .iarregaie" Caart " ' ' Gersaaay. aa OIBcer af NEW TORK. Dec 11 Rhenhold Oleskl, alias George Baumsn, deslguatlng himself a waiter, has been arrested by detectives, -h say ' he Is wanted In Germany for stealing bonds valued at 27.0no marks while he was an officer of the aurrogate's court Flensburg. He Is alleged to have taken these bonds from the safe In court In Febreary, 1895. . ' aerlala'a A Hew Way f t slag rha Cgb ' Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman, writing from Dur ban. Natal Couth Africa, says: "As a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is cure Suitable for, old and young. I pen yon the following; A neighbor of mine had a child Just over two months old. It hsd a very Kad"eci;fn and the parents did not know what to glvs 11 X suggested that If they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Ceugh Aentedy and . put . some upon ths dummy test (he baby was aucking it would VYa doubt cure tbe ohiid. Thls they did and I Knight atxiru; a uick relief and cured the Widow Gets a Jadgwient. BLAIR. Neb.. Ce:. 11 (Special.) Dis trict court, which convened here on last Monday with Judge Dickinson on ths bench, was adjourned today . until December 28. There was no' work for the Jury, sev eral of the most Important cases not be ing ready for trial. Attorney O. Hanton secured Judgment of $2,000 against the Fremoht, Elkhorn and Minneapolis and Omnba railroads 4n-. favor' of Mrs. Ials Jensen; wnose nuanana, a section-iaremaa. was killed near Kennard by ail Omaha train running aa a special on the Fremont rosd on account of a washout between B.alr and Omaha, this bringing the suit and Judgment against both roads. to be made In ths case as It may deem ... .lui anil In addition thereto a reasranaDie attorney m ira w "in T"" n.rw at attendance nf counsel at the slon, to be taxea aa pari 11" VW. , , II. Coeta.t wnen me mm r '-' iin,..i.i ahaii rurnian tneir pnntea miri. In eonfortnltv to tne rules oi uui touh, v.i-. nHntd ahatracta under stlouls tlons for submission, as provided for in rule I it shall be the duty of the clerk to tex a Plattsateatb Peeple la Arrears (er Sasaaer af Tears Oas Ceaw easaptloa. PLATT8MOUTH. Neb. Dec 11 -(Spe cial.) At a regular meeting of the city council City Attorney H.'D Travis was In structed to bring suit against six of the largest debtors to the city for light. There Is now due the city $500 from private par ties, and a number of the bills dating back four or five years, when the city leased the gas and electric light plant. Some time slnos the Nebraska Telephone company made the city a reposition to pay $350 In full for the. ten years In which It paid no taxes, and agreeing to dismiss the suit now pending In the district court, on condition the city pay the costs, and that ths city council pass a seaoluUon allowing a decree te be Issued aa. a perpetual In- TEKAMAH1 Neb., Dec 11 (Special Tele gram.) Solomon Paddock, wbo In a fit cf drunken rage killed his son William ths dsy after Thanksgiving, committed sui cide In the corridor of the Burt county Jail early this morning by strangling himself with a silk muffler tied to the top of a shut ter. He lay down on his cot and strangled himself literally by force. The sheriff found als body, still warm, on ths cot at o'clock this morning with the muffler drawn taut. The prisoner has been permitted the liberty of the corridor Instead of being connrfed In a cell He has been failing very rapidly during the last ten days and has eaten practically nothing for several days. Hs was 77 years old and In an enfeebled condition to begin with., His preliminary examination was to hsve been tomorrow. His two surviving sons, Rufus of New Or leans and Isaac of Morgan City, La-, have been here since tbe funeral of their brother, and were out st the home place with their enfeebled mother when this second tragedy occurred. Mr. Paddock, sr., had been a resident of this county thirty years and people felt considerable sorrow for him, aa he had been a pleasant and kind man except when drink aroused his wild temper. WOMAN IS KILLED BY TRAIN Daughter Also Se'rloeely lajared When Esglse Strikes Taelr Baggy. AURORA. Neb., Dec 11 (Special Tele gram.) Aa Mrs. A. Wilson and her daugh ter Ethel were crossing the Burlington track about one-half mile west of tbs sta tion their buggy was struck by the engine on passenger train No. 42 and Mrs, Wilson Instantly killed and the daughter seriously Injured. The accident happened at about 130 o'clock this afternoon. The deceased was an elderly woman and leaves a hus band and twelve children.. tarnasijiiuuilstKtee. Berloosly Iajered by Fall. BLAIR. Neb.. Dec. 11 (Special.) A nr tous accident happened last evening to Mrs. T. C. Hungate, an old resident of Blair, who slipped on the Ice an ran her arm through a. large plate glass In a door, cutting an ugly gash that the surgeon was obliged to take nine stitches In to draw together. She also severed an artery near the hand, and sustained severe Injuries In the back of the head. printer? fe7 it the rata of $1 for every BOO Junction to end the controversy. I'pon the recommendation of the city attorney the original claim ef the city was for the sum of 12.000. , .,! t; Trala Smashes Baggy. words embraced la a single copy of. the same against the unsuccessful Prty no i.kin ih. aame. to be collected and raid to the successful party as other costs; but no coats shall be taxed for prtn''" brlefs not printed In conformity with rule a tt-.r tmnacessarv costs hsve been m'sde by either party the court will opon application, order the -as me taed td the ,.;tv making them, without reference to the disposition of the case. Dhi Regalatlag Salooas. t J. Dunn of Omaha this afternoon d- i Htp. senior vice ' commander. J. W, tained permission of the supreme court te I xhomag; junior vice commander, D. Hawks- file an application for a writ oi manaamus wortn. chaplain. W. T. Melvln: quarter. In the court to compel wie nii "" muter, H. J. Btrelgkt; trustee. D. Hawks- Board of Fire and Police Commissioners oi worth; gusrd, Mr. Rstney; delegate to ths Lodge EJeetlsst, , PLATTSMOUTK, Tfetr "lec ll-(pec1al.) At a regular meeting of McConlhie post. Crsnd Army of the Republic the following officers were elected: ' Commander, R. W. Deelaaaatloa Centeet at Doaao. CRETE, Neb.. Dec 11 (Special.) The Sanborn -declamation contest. In which the students of Doane academy annually com pete for a prise consisting of $10 worth of books, was held at the Congregational church last nlghl A large audience was present and listened with Interest to the selections rendered by the eight contest ants. The prise was won by Laura K. Recknor. The Judges were Mrs. C. . L. Aller. J. H. Welch and O. W. Baldwin, all of this ctly; " , " ' . vnowAT v xi.k riM is 1 a Bohemian farmer living near Snyder la glad Omaha to enforce the law aaalnst some of ,uw encampment at Kearney. C W. Green. to be alive. The local freight running be- the saloons of that cfly which he " The members of the Women's Relief tween Corniea and Scrtbner Jammed Into are cot being run according to law. The Porp, elected the following officers: Presi hia buggy and took off the wheels,' nearly application will reach Lincoln presumably dent Vn Newland; senior vice president. Bees Railroad for Dasaaa-es. BEATRICE. Neb., Dec 11 (Special 1 Damage suit for ts.OOO has been Instituted In district court by Emma Fltton against the Union Pacific railroad company and the Pullman Palace Car company. Plaintiff alleges she was put off the train In the vicin ity of Grsnd Irland at a lonely spot and thinks sie has been damaged to the extent of the amount asked. Her home Is In Wy oming. making a dead one of tbe farmer. He had Just corns from Conrad's mill and drove across the rails ahead of the engine re gardless of a warning from the miller. The farmer ws injured, but not seriously. Revival at Haasboldt HUMBOLDT, Neb., Dec. 11 (Special) Evangelist De Forest Austin who closed a I to denver, though warrants had been given him for the money. The library commia- tomorrow. Falls to Deliver Books. Rtata Buoerlntendent Fowler la In receipt of a letter from Cedar county stating that a sn named Lawrence, who represented kimif to be a member cf tne state u- v. ,n,miaalon. had sold $SM worth of Rka in thai county, which he had failed 1 ivlvsl meeting in Omaha Sunday night opened a series ef meetings in the Hum. bo'dt Christian church on. Monday evening which will continue Indefinitely. A Ckaaaplea Healer. Butklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, cures cuts, corn, burns, boils, ulcers, sores and piles or no pay. 25c For sale b7 Kuhn ft Co. . A Free Talking Machine for Christmas I'- As a matter of advertising we Intend to place Iraplioplioi . la Omaha aad Council Bluffs homes Immediately where they will do the moat good. Call or write for pertloalara This Is not a catch advertisement, but a bona fids advertising offer aimed particularly at the little ones.' We want five thousand children Immediately to "talk Graphophone talk." Ask about It. Will be open evenings on and after December 14. Columbia Phonograph Company Gen'l, i'; . Dhk and Cj!ind:r Gr.phcphcnes, Tdspb:n. 1355. Cpca Evenings- 1521 Fsrnan St .im baa no such sgent In the field, and the man Is supposed to be Just WOO te ihe annd unless the county takee tne matter of cashing the warrants Into the courts. which have decided previously tnat in sacn esses the county Is not liable. From an other Dart of the stste came a letter that a man representing himself to be a deputy superintendent has been selling a snon course in education, which he also failed to deliver. Deputy McBtlen naa proven an aillii. Lawrence Is now said to be in jau In Missouri Samuel I. Gordon, whom tne supreme court declared was no longer police Judge nf Omaha In an opinion written oy um mlBsloner Glanville and handed down Oc- tober T. has another run for his money, tor the court todsy granted him a reneanng. In his humorous suits against the city tor alarr. some of which have been tried since nrdoi, has been deprived ef the office by the election of Judge Berks, tns tciooer decision Was TMe only one that has gone sgatnst him. FARMERS COMPARING NOTES York Coanty lastltate Awards Kasa fcer of Prises fog Prodaets of tke Faraa. TORK. Neb.. Dec 11 (Special.) The Mrs. Thomas; Junior vtre president, Mrs. J. C. Peterson; treasurer. Mrs. W. W. Bister; chaplain. Mrs.' Gibson; conductor. Mrs. J. H. Thrasher; guard, Mrs. HIckson. Mrs. Dodge was elected a delegate to the stats encampment. KENNARD. Neb, Dec 11 (Special.) The Woodmen of the World lodge elected the following officers at their meeting last evening: John Levlne, council commander; James Butts, adviser lieutenant; Taylor Meadena. banker; C L. Wright, clerk; Clare Levlne. escort : Rev. N. E. Walter, watchman; Mr. Mac Widen, sentry; Charles Kelly, manager for three yfars; Charles Caldwell manager for one year; Dr. W. H. Pruner, camp physician. The order ts In a prosperous condition. Two new. members were taken In at this meeting. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Dec 11 (Special.) The lodge of Lady Maccabees were enter tained last evening st the home of Mrs. William Lonnekc Nice refreshments were rerved and each guest carried home pretty souvenir of the occasion. At their last meeting officers fer tbe coming year wars chosen as follows: Mrs. J. Dorlsnd, part lady commander; Mrs. E. Slama. lady commander; Mrs. N. Hall lieutenant com minder; Mrs. M. Lonneke, record keeper; Mrs. L. Zulek. finance keeper; Miss Mlnnls Murphy, sergeant; Mrs. C. Dey, mistress st arms; Mrs. J. Echlotterbsck, sentinel; Mrs. B. Poore. picket; Mrs. II L. McCoa- eel chaplain. Cholera Aaaoaar Hogs. BEATRICE, Neb, Dec. 11 (Special.) . L. Wilson, a farmer residing ten miles northesst of the city, has lost fifteen head of hogs from cholera the past few days and farmers In that section are consider ably worried lest the disease should make Its appearance In their herds. Tork County Farmers' Institute association This time It Is the chief engl; May Move More Onleoa, NORFOLK. Neb, Dec 11 (Special.) A healthy rumor with enough of authority in It to give it strength among those who are posted concerning the railroads In Nor folk has leaked out to the effect that the Northwestern will soon move another of Its chief offices from Omaha to Norfolk. seer, A. A. ' ;. Atomizers Filled Witb Myers1 Rusiiau Violet Com plcte $1 cn Thursday and Friday, Dec 1718. , We have exactly Ct Atomisers left some hold two ounces ' most of than r.erly three ounces. fyers' Rueaian Violet 'cells for Tie an ounce. Tbe atomisers sell from bee to g2a. Your choice niled for $1.0 on Thursday and Friday, Decern- - ber 17 and M OVLY. ' i . ,V 2'lteis in Our Windov Lhtylay. convened In this city at noon yesterday and James Barr waa elected president for the ensuing year. Alexander .Stevens was elected secretary. This association was formed in ! by tbe farmers in this county and meets once or more times a year to discuss tus best methods that may be used to the advan tage of the farmers. At ths meeting yes terday D. I. Ashbum gsvs a talk ou the benefits of tbs dairy and the separator. Prof. T. Lyorf of the unlveralty experiment station spoke of the methods used In se lecting and breeding seed corn. These were followed by an address by Mayor O. W. Post, who welcomed them to this city. and was responded to by Alexander Ste vens, the secretary. Joseph E- Wing of the Breeders' Gaaetts then gave a very Interesting comparison ef the ways of the old world, telling how the business enterprises were carried on, also romps red the methods of farming used there with those of this country, all of which went to show that America stands st the head In producing the beat crops at ths leaat expense. The citlsens of Tork had offered prlaea te the amount of about $100 for the beet prod ucts of the farm. Ths winners were follows: Mrs. C EL Beck, first prise for the best butter; Mrs. . A. B. Coonraa, second prise: Mrs. James Sturgeon, first prise far tbe best breed. Mrs. H. Klrkpatrtck. sec ond prise; Mra Agnee Bpellmaa. first prise far the best rake; Mrs. Chsrkt H1U. sec ond prise. Mrs. Joe Dlrlch and Mrs. John Nelson tied for ths best display ef eggs. 89 far ae straws navt been drawn Bchenck, whose work along ths Nebraska and Wyoming division, of the' system re quires bis attention, aad who, consequently finds that he could be much more advan tageously situated In Norfolk than any. where else on the line. Tbe fact that C. C. Hughes, general superintendent, has al ready established his office hers and likes the location so well gives good color to tbs latest rumor. ttatts Serrte of Colon Pavel de. DAVID CTTT, Neb, Dec 11 (fascial. - Frank A. Snow, after thirteen years' se Ice as agent of ths Union Pacific Railroad company la this city, has resigned and ac cepted a mors responsible and more lucre tlve position .at Evans, la, for the Rock Island. Mr. Snow earns te David City In 188S from Iowa and engaged In the hard ware business until iSM, when he sold out to accept the position as agent of the rail road company. Mr. Snow caa count his friends by tbe score In David City and Butler county, who congratulate him on his advancement in bis occupation. To Prove what Swamp-Roots the Great Kidney Hem edy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader o! "The BeeM May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. . Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and Buffering than any other disease, therefore, when through .neglect or other Muses, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results 'are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. Boy Accidentally Shot. ' AURORA, Neb, Dec. 11 (Special Tele gram.) 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T.. who i.nnut cost to vou. a sample bottle of Biv the thousands upon thousands of testlmonl cured. In writing, be sure to say that you Daflr Bee. frequently night and day, rmsrtlng Irritating In passing, brickdust or sediment In tbs urine hsudacbe, bachache, lame back, dlszlness,. rleepleseness nervous ness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from b4 blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating. Irritability, womout feeling, lack Cf amld tion, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright s disease. It your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed In a glasa or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance. It evidence that your kidneys and bladder heed Im mediate attention. ', . Swamp-Root is tbe great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and blad der specialist. Hospitals use it with, won derful Buecess in both slight and sevetw cases. Doctors ' recommend,. It, to. tbetr patients and use It In ibelr own families, because they reeognlWfn Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and In for sale at drug stores the .world over in bottles' of two-sses and -two prices-fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name. swawp-Rxrt- Dr . Kilmer s Bwamp-ft and tbs sddress, Bingham, N.. V or, tKrat symptom- of klneyV blad". V bistorT.""" at one to Dr. by .maiWimmedlatdy amp-Root and a book containing many of al letters received from men and women rein thta generous offer In the Omaha Oil u Bnadiiehe.yet Cartw'sUtlls UvwPulssrssgmalr valaaltls ta Couatipatlon, enrtag and preventing this aiiaeyiag eomplatat, while they aise correct all aiasrocrs of the etoatsca, suaaulate the liver aad raalax tlx huwaja. Jiea if U7 ealy cared GnSEAE) Aebs Airy woald he a: awst priceless to those wbo sotff fioai this distressing ooaipiaiBt; bat fana sateiy their suuaaest dors sot ana bvs, ass taoas who eats try tbem will tad Umbo little vdit vale able hi se suuay ways that tbey will sot be vruuag is do otoaoat thana. bat siwr all sick head rCs7 Iris b the baas sfsestaay lives that here ia where WS saake ear (treat boast. Oar falls oars tt whist Otaantdenct. . (barter's Lwils Lvsr rws are very email i DEWEY & STOKE FURNITURE GO. II15-III7 FiHHlU STREET. ' " Christmas Furniture Choice selection of novelties In the furniture line Just received suitable for holidsy gifts. Mske your purchases now. SAVING STANDS All styles-at $6.60. $7,25. $175.' $1X30. $U.0, $1100 and $lf.oo. PEDESTALS , In oak and mahogany at $5-2b, $6.W, $7.&0, $4.76. BJ.00, $100, $1X00 and $1.0S. TABORETTES All woods and finishes at $1.30, $150, $i.90. &.00. HIS, $150. $2.00, $4.00 end $.o. vary ass to take, Oae e two pills sas s does. They so strut. y vegetable ssd do not gnse er psrys. bet by their gitie setMe pJesas aU who si Isii. Ia vials stt oasis; See for L Buid by armcgisU evtvyeaers. er seat by auil. tpARTCa MEDICINE CO Mew York CltjS I MORRIS CHAIRS Mahogany and golden, weathered and Antwerp oak t r.75l0 50. $12.00, 1 Ou, 111 0c, i8 O0 and up. MUSIC CABINETS all woods and finishes at $5 15. $7.26. $8 60 (11.00. $1X76, $16 00. $17.00. lit. 00 and up. WRITING DESKS All woods and finishes latest deslgis st $6 00, $7 Sf.Sb, $S60. $1.00, 110 uu, $12.00, lil.fr j. $li.o4, $1100 and up.-- ROCKERS la all woods-st $3.60, $3.2i $4 25, $723. S8.0O, $$.00. ss.00, $il 00 and $12.00. Store Open Evenings v Commencing Baturda, evening our store will re main open until Cb.iitmtf. DEWEY d STOUE FURNITURE GO. ... III5-III7 FlimtU STREET. Charge to Bo laves la.ted. XtLAIR, Neb, Dee, 11 (Bpocial TWeaTaas.) -Recent Ueues of tbe Blair Pilot have con tained serious charges against Street Com. BLlsstoner Gllbon and U st Digital aeneettni of the North Bide Improvement dub they took up the matter by sending in a petl tMa to tbe city council for aa tavoatlgatloa of the truth of the charges. Mayor O'Han lon tonight appointed Coaacliaaa Bobbins. Lull end ltsli.gr be lavestigate tbe charged aaada, A at is (f Datrnty it a Joy Mraaar. . DLT. fCLIX UITS OtlENTiL CttAJB. OK SUUCAL RUtTlftEt Bsss Tsa, PtawUs, Pnaalaa, l MaUl raioaaa, KmS aa tata LM aVykaaaa, end It asa f at aji-aw aae is ss sii.l '9s I I IJ VI c -majiFDfa c LubmI aT all tea sua psaparauaaa" VW sale a aas sissy S " ! ns ,ao vaSHe aarsMsas laale a ta as sass a Is siasarif aas. linn se ai aaiaa. Dr. L. a. ara sat ta a aair at taa baat asi 4s pall m t): "as res ladssl will ess - i IAU" as taa laasi ul arsssTwa Biatps a-4 lust BTCBO. T. ataPaUBS, Pepa, - JfaVc.sMsW.sLaa 1 Thirty Cents Will Rent . Your Vacant Room laa't It pretty poor economy ta let your rooia stay vacsst? Every day It tnlgbl fee earning, for you two or thro times tbo coat of renting tt throagli a Bee v Wast Ad. Tbero are tkouaands who read ths want pages daffy aa a matter of habit who look there bet ore tbey go rooaa huotlag. But ust stow, tturiag Tbs Bee Q not alio a Contest, aJoaoat everyone Ls reading the want paces word fey word. ' Tea words throe Usaos for 20 cents, -'. Tel. 238. Bee Want Ad Dept. !