The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 25, 1904, Image 6

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    FURTHER AID 13 REFUSED.
Chicago Ttsmiters Losing Internt In
Butcher' Strike.
ChleaRo. Au. IM - Tli.' Jl'it to'.in. 11
if th ti'iwnstffs' win-ii nn'l Ia:.t inf.lit
to romlilrr ll'.i' i:i.y of Ki-n:-
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tlm ; I f lildiHK
had none ;.'.. Tin
IiiMiuk : 11 : 1 1 a U! '
fcii:mi;U w ' t 1
It u.is liuiilly ili'rl'N'd
tli'M IT!,i:ir to tli-i
f
what lias ln'i'ii H'.'viT.
tluu m.i.U- !:' Hit' -t riKiiiK
fur aililliixaal aid was pa m
iiller.ee. A tmt i tl'.ut ill'
lioinv ten mis iii'i. utiiin to
I. him k ;'.i !
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I'll-, mi I Hi- at'
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to til!;.- liu ar
t i !!,, l in!
and an aindir.i-
lultt lll'1'.l
I over l:i
inn 1. Ilit",
win!. wa.i
voted down, and It was decided to nl
low matters to remain in tl.ey arc-,
bo far as lenniHtrm nro concerned.
Another kh"oJnK nrny thr.t may
rauso a life marked the piumc-iu of
tho utoeli yard ntrlU and In addi
tion ttie meond k 1 1 It ii k f tin Ioiir
utrimKli' n n curded In tlie death (f
olio of the men who wa wounded In
ttia train rlt of nnt Saturday evenlni?.
The man who was Hliot and whose lift
Ik di'spnired of l.i Alhert t'.rohn. a
FtrikliiK cattlo hut her lie win
wounded In 11. e s'om:i( h at Fifty-Bee-ond
Mreet nnd Wentwurth avenue,
and the mini who Him d iiion lilm li
liellrved lo have lioen ('hallos Mer
rell, a m. minimi fireman employed ul
the Kelson Morris power liouim Mor
roll escaped The man who died mi ft
result of tlio train riot was lHniila
llyan
FIFTEEN MEN ARE DEPORTED.
Work of Mine Ownera' Asociatlon
and Citlzcnt' Alliance.
Cripple Creek, I'olo., Auk. 1!2. No
necrct Ih ir.ulo hero of the fact that
tho deportation of Attorney KuKeue
ICiiKley. Trunk J. Hants und J. C, Colo
and IwilvK other men from this iiU
trlrt Saturday nlsht wes nlnnned hy
memhers ,l' the Mine Ownera" ir.isocln
tlou and C'ltUeiio' u'.liancu and was
tarried out under their direction. The
Fl I'aiio, Vindicator, Flndley and otli
rr large mines wore eloned down when
tho day hliu'l Hloujiod work alul
miner!! of both day nnd iiIkM nlill'ts
wero required to HSHrmhlii In Cripple-
Creek, as trouble was br"wln(?. A re
port had been In circulation that Bev
cral hundred deported union men wero
relurniiiK to the camp In a hodv, nnd
It had been determined to drive them
away aunln should tuey eome This
report proved to he uroundless. How
ever, other work had been laid out
for the 2.000 or more miners who
Bwnrmed Into town, i nd nrtinx under
irders Riven by leading citizens, they
proceeded to "round up" Iho IVd ora
tion attonies, employes of the Inter
mountain Mrrrniitil" company's htor"
nnd other. who havo openly expressed
sympathy with the Western Federa
tion of Miners and eseoried them le
yond the city limits. City Marshal
Orowder arrived from Victor while
tho looting of the Intermountnln Mer
cftiitllo romnnny's fitorn waa In pmK
rei;s nnd essayed In vain to Mop tho
destruction of proo-rty. Tho store Is
completely wrecked nnd the entire
stock, vnlued at several thousand dol
lars, destroyed or stol-n.
Mining Congress Is at Work.
Tort land. Ore., Auk. 24. The Amer
ican Mining congress devoted some
time to a presentation of the pur
poses of the commission appointed by
President Roosevelt to Investlgat.'
the condition of public lands and rep.
ommend to the national congress rem.
edles for existing evils and suggested
reforms In the land laws
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
nd
Features of tho Day's Trading
Closing Quotations.
I'bli-npi. Aiiif. '.M. Wtii'iit trailer who
liail tu'uili In iiri'vlnus imri'tui)' iiulomli'il
frrly tixtny. Cloning prtcen, eoiiipnri'il
Willi lust iiIk.iI'h lliiliri't, hIiiiwviI ii ilrnp of
lc fur S.'iili'iiilMT and fr
ceintirr. Ciirn iait up tve. Onlit wrre n(f
'('. I'iiivIIoiih varied from oo i-uln to
I'V-je l- -I I nt. cliilni H Ices:
Wlii'iil S. p:., $I.Uh'.,; H.'i-., Sl.Wlt; Mny
JI.UV
Corn Sept.. .V.e; liei'., o4V; Muy, .Vti
OnlH Sept., ;ai; loc, Xw: Muy, S7e.
I'ork Sept., ll.7JV.j; o.t., j U no.
l.Hiil Si-t .. JilMTV'j; Oct.. Jit.'.iTij.
1iti-ii I!" I'rli'es No. -' Hpi'liiK wtirnt,
$1.10; No. a nprlntr whi-iil. t.-'(iH.O.V No.
2 liar. I tl. at, tt OiV'lt.10; No. !l bnnl
wheat. f1.0"itiH; No. 'J i-usti iuiu, M'.V't
(OVl N". - 'ii-tl oitU, il'J'je.
Chicago Livo Stock.
Chlciio, Aug. 'J-t.-Csltli'-Itivi'lptu, 10,
MW: I! mil to Trl in. Hti-erx. fo.OO'iltVdO; poor
til ini'illiim, 1 ,"K.i4 !; HloeWern unil feoil
r, f.VJ.V.i.-!.;!); rows, Jl.'.fx..im; lirlferK.
J'.'AKXii-l.T.'i; nuiiUTn. TI.'.'.V.iJ.iio-, hulls,
I'.'.OifiM III; iMlv.-s. fj.riOiiiU.Ml. llogs-Ui.
relptii. 14.000; slronu In ." IiIrIiit; iiiUimI
Hint liud'hiTs, .". l(Ki.V:H); k.ioiI lo cholii"
lirnvy, J."..",'e.V.,W,i; ruiiijii lipuvy. $l.7.V.i"..10;
1 Ik tit . jr..i!w,i.v.i. i.uik of snit'A. :..oor,ir.4o.
Sheep - It.M , lpu. -..01; lUrtt.V limeri (rooil
to elu.lce vi-thi-rH, $ l.."Hn:i IH), fair to
i holre liilM'.l, $:i .OO'.i I eo. wpMern slirep.
;i :T..i I (; nitlie l.'imlis. $:',.:.i.-i To; west
em limit. s, l.7V.i."i.7ri.
Nebraska National Guard H Camp.
Iavld City. Neb.. Aug. IS All tho
comnatiles of the N braUa National
Cuard havp arrived and nr. In camp.
Adjutant Cein ral Culver has r.ssumed
comtiiatid cf tho 1'iiM brigade. Four j
our, imles of regulars, net ..nipatik d
by it regimental band, from I'oit (
Crook, arrived nh iut neon una liriino-
iMaiely wirt Into cnrip. Cnup Victor i
Vif-iiialn t in been formally i'e-Hi ated.
First and Second V!fo Ciin-2. J
Omali.t. Aug. 13.-- The Pd! e hr.vj j
tlisi ovi red lhat the Mm. I rail's
Kulght known as the "ih -t wile," who
(ilsappeaieil Iron .iinrsnain. M u, ia..
In lh'Jt!. nnd was thought to hive been
murdered by her liui.liand. Is the same
person known as the "second wife,"
who disappeared similarly nt Omaha
last y ar and Is now believed to havo
been killed by Knight. The dlacovery
was mado from letters written by tho
woman In thn Interval between her
first dliiipprnranco nnd her return.
Domeitlc Is Burned to Death.
Nebraska City. Nob.. Aug. 22. MIhh
Henrietta Stank, a domestic In tho
employ of A. K. Kendall of Syracuse,
was fatally burned by an explosion
of coal oil. Miss Stank had built n
fire In tho kitchen stove nnd as It did
not burn well sho took a can contain
ing n gallon of coal oil and com
menced to put tho oil on tho lire,
when tho explosion occurred. Her
clothing was saturated by tlio burning
oil. Mr. Kendall heard the girl's
screnins and hastened to her nsslst
anre, extinguishing the flumes, but
not. before her entire body had been
burned nnd In many places tho HhkIi
fell off tho bones.
CLAIM FAITH CONTROLS HORSES.
Christian Scientists at Omaha Hear
Stories of "Fear Treatment."
Omaha, Aug. 20, At a convention
Of Christian Scientists testimony was
given us to Ihu huccuiu claimed for
tho science in treventlng runaway.
Ono Incident recounted was alleged
to have occurred In Omnlu last we
Mrs. Wakeley testified that sho bo
lleved a trout mont for fr-ar which Rhe
gavo enabled Florence Kullur, a four-teen-yenrold
girl, to steer a team of
frightened horses for two miles
through tho city without mlRhap. Oil
tho way the child gave a Httlo fright
ened cry and looked directly Into tho
eyes of Mrs. Wakeley, who says that
she at once gave a treatment for fear.
Mrs. A. 0. Rcoson testified that sho
gnvo her horse, which had become
frightened at a passing automobile, a
slmllnr treatment, and that within
threo blocks she had tho fractious an-
Imal dnder completo control.
STRANGE CASE OF AERONAUT.
Omaha Man Who Has Sensation of
Always Falling Puzzles Physicians.
Omaha, Aug. 19 For the rest of
his lll'o Harry llensley will bo subject
to tho sensations of being always
shooting downwards through Bpaco.
Hensley has been a professional bal
loonist. So often has he made para
chute leaps that a nervous affection
has been developed, producing the ef
fect of perpetually failing, even
though his body is at rust. Tbybl
clans ut the Presbyterian hospital,
where Hensley Is being treated, Bay
that his caso Is the strangest en
countered in many yoar.V experience.
Hensley wns found by the police
suffering Intenso pain. Ho told them
that kince his parachuto leap nt Court
land beach tho preceding evening ha
has felt the peculiar sensation at the
pit of tho stomach and difficulty la
breathing ho experienced when ho
began to make the paihchute Jumps
a dozen years ago. The case has chal
lenged tho interest of the oldest prac
titioners In tho city. They declare
that the patient's fading sensation
hag become Incurable Medical skill
has brought no relief to the balloonist.
NEWS OF NEBRASKA.
Fatal Quarrel Over Horce Trado.
Tekumah, Neb., An;. 24 Art Kne
lish killed James Henslip at Diia'nr
In a quarrel over a horse trade, chu'.
Ing ti ! in to death, lloth men had l .
drinking. Kugllsh was ninaied a-
la in ja:l lu re.
Siti'jtioi Rem.iing the Sams.
Cout!i tin. alia, Aug. 2) lluslne.s
tho iuel.iiig houses proceeds W it U 1. )
perceptible change la the liitinti'-u
other than lhat additional men Lae
arrived and taken the places of a num
ber of colored men who were d..
chained. Managers of tho packin;;
plants now declare that they nro opi r-
atlng with about two-thirds of tlio
Usual force.
Fusion Headquarters at Lincoln.
Lincoln, Aug. 2U At a meeting of
the I'lipullst and Democratic state
central committees it was decided t)
locato tho statu headquarters at Lin
coln und wage an aggressive cam
paign for state and legislative officers.
The content for president will bo
abandoned. Tho two committees will
occupy adjoining rooms, bin will work
separately.
Young Woman Loses Her Llf.
Ilomlngford, Neb., Aug. 20. Miss
Hot trick was killed and Harry Wildly
Bllghtly Injured as a result of a run
away accident here. Tho wngon was
loaded with lumber and when tho
tenm took fright and started to run
Miss llettrlck attempted to Jump off
and w as crushed by one of tho wheels.
She died In a few minutes. Her home
wo in Canada, where her body will
bo taken for burial.
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
Edwards-
i IM ! i
ii WJUUU i
u0o
mx T.iu Kill I InltM-nled In our l-iu-
tlful. illusiritn-il catalogue, it li'lli all
ul unr .'.mrvM'l (uilv. tMiulpminis,
or fr.i.ijaUi li I-. I nx. Aii'irot
Going to Business College? ;;
nutli'iN i'f lii-ttrui'il.'ii uid the ueei- i.f .ur lir.nlu
di:it. M.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
main ornei
f if tS and Robtrt 5ts.,
ST. PAUL. MINN.
(iNCOHI'UKATbO)
OCALCRS IN
!k7
TFHA
AWN STOCK FARM
Stocks, Orain, Provisions
Ikiucht and sold d.r rash or carried . n rrasnnablc
iiiarifiiiN, iiiti utiicri tlK-re will I a cLaie ol Ji a
Krain, ' utm kHanil un llai.
Wnu luT our markrt Irtu r.
C0MMIS8IOM MERCHAilTS IN CAR LOTS
Ship Your Grain To Us
IJiist KtciLiTir. 1'aoMPT Rbtobns.
LlUKRAL AnVANlHi.
DULUTH " WINNIPEG
Branch Office 223 Coates BlocH
riiittsmouth riionc 241
Don't allow money to lie around.
Is easier to spend it and easier
to lose It.
It
Av'f-t ''V.fY
Waiter Commlta Sulcido.
Uncoln. Aug. 24. Joseph Hlce. a
waiter employed at tho Dennett res
taurant, committed suicldo In the old
Feduwa hottl building by taking mor
phine. He had been despondent for
several days because two young men
whom ho had befriended by allowing
them to share his room at the hotel
had robbed him of $101 with which
he had intended going to tho World's
fair at St. I-ouls.
':!! II ..
mi' , ' m
1
The
Home
r.:
ice
Polled Durham Bulls
FOR SALE
High Grade Pedigreed Stock.
Tele. Cedar Lawn Stock Farm.
LOUISVILLE.
J. D. FERGUSON
NEBRASKA.
.4
Ayers Pills
Vegetable, liver pills. That
is what they are. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
sick-headache.
J O. Avar Co.
Lowell, Mm.
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
run en. oi nauuuun uak.it. iuu 4 to., muuua. h. a.
RIOTING AT SOUTH OMAHA.
Violent Disorder Created at Funeral
South Omaha Live Stock.
S.mili iiniiili.i. Am:, futile i:.'iv!!.
J.rii: i-imiivi-r, mi I f-i ii.T liv lik-li
er; n:iir sii t'i. 7" : inii v
llllll lp if. !'. VJ .", .".O; W.l.-IM stiMM'-l.
$:i :e: 'ivn .i.-.-r-., ?j ;:'". o:.. n
iiii.I I.. if.-i-. ... :: y,; .uiu.-t. si .'.
Jim: ! i U. r un I fi- .Lis. j-: r.i.i;!
eal.'. ?.' '4 l.tilN. ::n', rte.. $I.M
(.;.! '.':. II.m'-i I'.i'ci Ip'v ll.lini: stiii.h:
luMV.v. S4.'il,".ti:.; ll.lv l. S'.l'i ijli.-,; lii;1il.
f." . '; SI r'.!-.t; Imlk if sti I...
J.-i.eo- i.'i e.'.. Slic.-p lic. rli i. .Veto, ni-t 1 v
ninl Mtoni:: i'tiTti y r : n-1 n i u . s .17.".'. r -I il.
in; win-
luiiiln. $1 (O
wiMlier. f.l '.'.V.i.". TO; mi
ttUHI mill Klurker. $'J ''." III. CO;
i5.:v
. Kanta City Live Stock.
Kurmrix City, Auc. 'J.I.- Caltlr - KrvHpt.
15.001); timly tn l.'c l'wer; eximrt nnrt
1ri'ril href ulerrs. $.'i.nvtiA W; fair
frxiil, .'I.T.ViiAQn; wcnti-rn foil Mimtii. $.1.TS
fiin.W; stui'kor nnd feMtir, $'.'.'J.V,M 1.1:
eow, H.riO'iM Otl; hi'lfern. $J .VXiH 7.1
biitln. i;.Ku;i:5: rlro. tJrtHM.75. ltn(
HfH-dptn. IJ.oiH); U'VdV bltarr; top,
1.V57H: htilk of sslm. I.VKM.VrJH: hrtvy,
f.".n:ivl.ir: inrkpra. $:..W1.1.i: rl and
llsht. $5.lKa'.::S- Skwp Re.-t"t, .1,(
irnrly: lninh, $4(vrn; urthrra.
400; rni, .dlflO.
of a Baby.
Umaha, Aug. 23. J. J. Thompson
and l.awrenco Qualley, emiloye of
the Omaha Distilled Water Ice coin
lany, badly injured, a striker Bhot lu
the leg, and Frank Hisowskl, shot In
the hanu, aro the results of a feud bo
twuen strikers and special deputy
sheriffs tn tho vicinity of Twenty
fifth and Many and Twenty-sixth and
Walnut stroets, in which about 100
pistol shots were exchanged. It Is
said tho deputy sheriffs were intoxi
cated and wero responsible for the out
break, which, If It does not have fatal,
will have very serious effects.
There was a riot when Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Btuart attempted to bury their
Infant daughter. Stuart is a carpen
ter employed In ono of the .packing
houses. Funeral services were held
In tho house and all arrangements'
had been mado to convey the remains
of tho Infant to a cemetery when a
crowd of men, said to be strikers,
appeared nnd pretested enalnst tin
funeral procession starting. Women
with t'.n pans started th" noise. This
was taken up by youngsters, who
threw bricks ut tho heuso und ftt I Ho
car.' and carriages. -;. wns m hi
In I'er deputies nnd win n they arrive.!
th. rioting begun la earnest. I'.ricks
ticw ihlck nnd fast. Deputy Slierilt
0. McCulre drew his revolver and
tired a few shuts. One of the bullets
odged In the hip of James Totash.
During the rest of tho luneral service
tho police preserved order and escort
ed the remains of the child to the
cemetery.
A man believed to ho C. V. Hodg
Ins of Kearney is lying In the city
hospital at tho point of death, the
victim of violence. He waa picked
up unconscious on the sidewalk. He
waa bleeding profusely and hit face
showed that he had been badly beat
en. He had been employed at Ut
Cudany plant
Worsley Offered National Nomination.
Lincoln, Aug. 20. A. A. Worsley,
nominated for land commissioner ut
the recent fusion stnte convention,
has been made tho Populist nominee
for congress in tho Sixth Nebraska
district, and tho nomlneo of tho same
party for state senator in Doyd coun
ty. I'd wns tentatively proffered the
presidential nomination of tho Labor
Party, soon to meet at Chlrago. Mr.
Worsley said ho would probably do-
cllno the latter nomination and remain
on the state ticket.
Buckner Gets Out on Bond.
Omaha, Aug. 18. Threshley B.
Buckner. postmaster at Oconto, who
has been In the Douglas county Jail
for two cr threo weeks la default of
i 1,000 bail on a charge of a shortage
of $100 In his accounts, has been re
leased on tho order of United States
Commissioner Anderson, having fur
nished tho required ball. Buckner
was charged with neglecting to de
posit postal funds within the time re
quired by the postal laws, and made
good tho amount through his bonds
men as postmaster. Ho is held for
simply a technical violation of the
poatal laws.
NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS.
Warm Weather and Good Rains Prove
Beneficial to Corn.
Lincoln, Aug. 24. Weekly bulletin
of tho Nebraska section of the climato
and crop service of tho weather bu
reau; "Tho raina of tho last week
were very beneficial to corn and In
most counties were sufficiently heavy
to relievo tho droughty conditions.
Corn generally In now in very prom
ising condition, although tho crop
would have been larger In most south
ern counties had thero been more
rain the first two weeks In August.
in northern counties many fields are
late and will require three or four
weeks yet to mature.
"An excellent crop cf prairie hay Is
being secured In goo.l condition.
Threshing has progressed well, al
though delayed In some places by
showers. The rains moistened tho
soil and fall plowing hns made good
progress. Tastures as a rule contlnuo
good."
UE MONEY
by keeping It in a safe place such as
The BanH of Cass County
You can irlvc a clieck for any part of
it at any time and so liave a receipt
for payment without asking for one.
When you have a hank account you
will he anxious to add to it rather than
spend from It. Don't you want to
know more about It.
Bee Hive Restaurant,
Moin Street
1M MED LIT K L Y O PPOS1T E
COURT HOUSE.
READ THIS TWICE
To the Gentlemen of Plnttsmouth and Vicinity:
Before ordering your full nnd winter
Suits nnd Os-ereonts be sure to call on
Meala nt nil hours. Special nt-
tt'tition to tho fin mer pntrons. The
tables nro supplied with the best
tlio markets atl'ord.
JOUN COKEY. Proprietor.
16. FRANZEN, TAILOR!
nnd he will show you nn elegant line of sensounble
goods from which he will give you n
perfect fit and at rensonable prices.
STYLISH (IND GUARANTEED GARMENTS
Independent Cigar
FACTORY!
THt:.
5c CIGAR,
Cluillences Comparison In QuulUy
and WorKmuiilil.
JULIUS PEl'PKRIMCKG,
Manufacturer.
r,
I
1
Bottled in Bond.
TEbc Jficst Mbishs
is tbc Cbcapcst
in tbc EiiM
'V!1.;. j.i u in
R. B. WINDHAM
ATl'0 1!S KY-AT-LAW.
Platlsmoutti : : Nebraska.
Probate, Commercial Law, Real
Estate Litigation
PASSENGER TRAINS COLLIDE.
Nine Penom Are Injured. Three of
Them Serlouily, In Wreck.
Pawnee City, Neb.. Aug. 24. A bad
wreek occurred at Violet, six miles west
of here, on the BurliiiKton. No. 15, a
passciiKiT tratu, was standing on tho
track exiiiHtlne No. 10 to take the
nldliiK. but for Borne reason No, 1G
kept the track nnd ran Into No. 13
The engines of both trains were bad
ly smashed up, but no one was killed
Several of the passengers were very
seriously Injured, but it is thought
none fatally. No. K was heavily
loaded. A number of the piu-scngera
wire on tlielr way to the St. I. m: la
fair. The Injured wore iilte'.iil.'.l by
the company's surgeon and woiv taken
to Wyinore.
Nine persons were Injured, throe of
them seriously. Those who were able
went on to St. Joseph and the others
were taken to division headquarters
at Wymore. The Injured at Wymoro
re: George Gray, engineer of train
No. 111. injured Internally, may lose
ii foot; Fireman Giles, foot badly
crushed; K. C. Heck, severely, but not
fatally, Injured; Mrs. Peck, slightly;
baby of Mr. tnd Mrs. Deck, ribs
broken, condition critical; James
Mendenhall. train Inspector.
It Is claimed the airbrakes on No.
IS failed to work and the engineer
fuld not stop bis train.
And Korivlojture of MurtKiices a Specialty
jeccccoscoooaccccccoocoocol
j Perry s Restaurant
I DndSli3rt3;i2; o use i
Q - - Q
S Meiil.-. Served nt Regular
Menl 1 lours. Q
I Fresh Oysters h
S (TXSKASOX) 8
i YA vv anything in Market.
s ,
i North Sldt MainStrcit
GIVE I'S A CALL.
P. UTTERBACK, Proprietor, S
$ Sx Cll BCIt DOTTLL.
Hi f
Poor Whisky is not only dis
nu;reenble to tnste, but undoubted
ly injurious to thestoninch. A lit
tle good Whisky is n fine tonic nnd
helps instend of harming. Such
Whiskies ns Yellowstone, for in
stnnce, will do you just ns much
good ns n doctor's prescription. If
you don t know how good it
come in nnd try it.
is
PRICES:
Guckeiilicimcrillye, per gallon.
Yellowstone, " " .
Honey Dew, " " ,
llig-IIorn. " " .
.H 00
. 4 00
. 3 00
,. 2 00
Phillip
PLATTSMOUTn.
Thierolf.
- - NEBRASKA
No Matter How Nice
Your House Appears
From the outside, if it is furnished with out-of-date
broken and scratched Furniture it doesn't measure
up to what your home should be. We have every-
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POSITION
In this
for middle aged lady
County to act as our
representative. One with some
knowledge of medicine preferred.
Apply with references to the Med
ical Research Co., Paxton Block,
Omaha, Nebraska.
New
jjoods coming
in daily. Come in and look our
store through when you jct ready.
Sattler & Fassbender
EMBALMERS AND UNDERTAKERS
Sixth Street, Between Main and Pear Sts.