The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, April 25, 1901, Page 17, Image 17

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. GRAINS , PROVISIONS ,
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OLD COLONY BUILDING. CHICAGO.
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AND INSURANCE . . ,
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Yes , your druggist has it or can get it ; if not , we will send it postpaid
on receipt of price and his name. 25c and 50c a Bottle.
SKBINB & WlbSON ,
041-643 Unity Bldg , CHICAGO. Sole Agents for Chicago and Northwest.
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EARLY EPISTLE FROM OMAHA.
OMAHA , NEB. , April 7 , 1855.
MY DEAR EMMA :
I have just received two dear , good
otters from you , one dated March Oth. ,
ho other the 15th. , and hasten to an- ,
wer thorn , before even opening one of
; ho ninny newspapers from homo. Wo
cnino up to Omaha the first of the
veek , expecting to return to Bellevue
; ho next day , but my husband was
; akou extremely ill and for three whole
days was obliged to keep his bod. You
enow ho is very seldom sick , and I can
assure you I was somewhat frightened.
lo took a dose of calomel in time and
other mcdioino , so that ho recovered
sooner than I had any idea of , and has
; oday gone down to } 3ollovuo to get us
some clean apparel and the mail. But
. ' have got the start of him , as a man
came up and brought it to us. There
s no postomco for Bellevue except
across the river at St. Mary's , in Mills
county , Iowa. Wo will never live
in Bellevue again. I shall return some
day next week to arrange and
lack our trunks , then return , probably ,
; o Omaha , to remain until I start for the
Blast , which will bo earlier than I wrote
you. S g has made arrangements
to edit "The Nebraska City News , "
for one year , a weekly paper , at six
hundred dollars. He also intends prac
ticing law , has rented an office with
Judge Bonnet ; they are to practice in
Iowa and Nebraska. S g was
admitted to practice in Council Bluffs ,
Iowa , yesterday , and can practice any
where in the state. We have been
down to Nebraska City , and are very
much pleased. There are nearly fifty
houses already completed , and so
crowded that I can have no place at the
hotel. S g can find lodgings for
himself , but none suitable for mo ; so wo
have concluded that I shall remain hero
and board at this house ( a comfortable
and well kept house ) while S g goes
down there once in two weeks and re
mains three or .four days , long enough
to get out two papers.
A Homicide. -
I hod intended to remain at Belle
vue and keep house , but since
wo have ( fortunately ) been up here ,
a horrible murder lias been per
petrated there , which prevents us
from ever making it our home again. I
will send you a full account in print , as
I cannot write a word , I get so excited.
The parties were well known to us
and George Hollister has lived with us
ever since we liave kept house , and his
corpse was taken to our cabin , and the
prisoner examined there. News came
up to us the night it happened , and-
word from Judge Ferguson for Gover
nor Izard to send men , a sheriff and con
stables , down to take charge of him , as
the citizens were determined to lynch
him. He was kept from the mob , and
is at present in this place , in the hands