Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1900, PART I, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 15EE: SUNDAY. JL'NE 2 1. 1000.
30UCLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATS!,
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Ccmahiei Cbosm.
FACTIONS PR-TEND TO 8- HARMONIOUS
1..I lint-ell nm-l for ( hnlrmitn ami
I.ouls I'lnttl for 'trrrtnry of
the .Netv On trial (It
Knnlrntlon. Harmony between the contender factions
. . .
Bade tL dJ.;.J J.e..?A',
tJatordajr afternoon. There was a prawncJ
OuBCe-J
,a i'rareQ euort to present a leatDltO';
of hartranr for tSe nyrno.. nf ..i.n. ih.
belllg.ren;y existing between the Mola-i
faction, repreoeatlag the Poynter e.eaien.
In Douzlas county, aad the opposition, wblca
repretnts. as far a the gubernatorlil suc
cession Is concerned, any man who may ic-
jre the fusion nomlaatloo. Poynter not be
ing the preferred rindidste. Ab ut sev
enty delegates were la attendance, but only
six countrv Breclnt were r s-Ment.!
mx country preempts were r. p.estnte-i. i
Florence.
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I. J. Dunn, chairman of the count) com- '
ii. un:oiu-. se-renry oi tae commi.ice.
who Is a pronounced adhercat of the I
Mols- plan of appointing the dMegatton. I
w a not present and Chairman Dunn calli-1
upon R. J. Altchlson of I he Jacksonltn club ,
to otSclatc in his stead. ,
In opening the meeting Chairman Duna '
aid that he had rteentlr received from thu I
a .a .. 1 a I
in opening tne meeting nairman uunn
saia mat ne naa reeentiy received irom in
tate committee a letter suggesting the ap-
polntmfnt of a new county central commit-j
te at once, that the work of the national
ampalzn might be instituted at once. He
recommended that a new county committee
be chosen and declared his own disinclina
tion to serve again as the head of that com
mittee He pointed out the succe- of the
riunty committee during the time he hid
been at the head of It. but explicitly stated
that such suecefH as had been achieved
was due to the executive committee, espe
cially to Secretary Gufesslus and Treasurer
McComn. rather than to any effort upon
his part. He believed that any man who ac-
cepted a position upon the county commit-j
tee was untrue to hie, party If he did not
a . a..a r. i a t.1. .a. 1 1 1 n t Vi iime in.!
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tention It oemanaea irom mm.
Clrnnnlir.l for Oprrntlon. j
John I.lddell. pre-ldent of the County j
cmojracy. was made temporary chairman
He
of the convention and K. P. Berryman of
the Jackson.an club -e. retary. with R. J- I
A 1 ten loon as US aicisiam.
The lists of delegate, were handed la and.,
a-cepted. whereupon the temporary or-
ganlzatlon wa8 made permanent.
E. E. Howell at once submitted a mo
non. whl.fi carried, providing that the j
inair appoint a .ini.. . ""
each ward of the city, two from eourn
Omaha and two from Se country, t, telc:
clgnty-eign; ueiega-.cs 10 iaC .-..r .u... ,
nan. coining was aiu wui mc luuiwci
of delegates to which each ward and pre
cinct i-fcould be entitled. Will Herdman.
Pat Ford. John Drexel. L. J. Tlattl. C
B. Brown. Patrick Mostyn. J. J. O Co:nor.
1 J. Dunn. Churchill Parker. Sim ReemT.
John Sexton. W. H. Olmsted and Ed
Callely were appoinicu. i
PendlnE tneir acnteraiious. ui... .-,
nmAi over an hour, the- convention listened 1
.
to addres by Matt Gertng of Pl.fsmouth
and P. La. Hall, chairman ot tne arma
crstlc state committee.
R. A. Lulkart of Norfolk was prss-nt
j an aspirant for the fusion nomination
for3 state treasurer, but when cilled upon
to speak declined.
DelrKntr. Picked ti Cornmltlee.
The committee to select a state delega
tion reported the following and the report
was adopted'
Delegatcs-at-Large C- J. Smyth. El A.
Callely. I. J- Dunn. Ed P. Smith, r. M.
Hunt, Ernet Mertens. W. C. Lamtert. C.
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Wrleht. R. L. Metcalle. Joan laioaen.
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j. j. UV.O-UOI. """'" ..' . . v
ell. R. E. U Herdman. r. J. .oian. josepa
A Connor Hecrv Bull. Patrick Ford. C.
, e..v V t FiTnn C H Brown John
U Smith. T. J. Flynn. r. 11. ro n. jenn
. . . .
r.rt Wat! John Drexel. Ed J. Dfe.
John Zetler. John L. Ncble. Thomas M
Greeley and Joseph Welsaer.
.-second Ward Louis Bcehme. Adam J.
Ploup. James D. Murpby. R. J. Altchlon.
George Holmes. Jr.
Third Ward Archie Gordon. Thomas Har-'
rington. Ed Rothery. James P. Fotd.
Fourth Ward-Dr. A. W. Riley. P. C
Heafcy. L. J. Piattl. J. J. Mahoncy. W. R.
O'Shaughaessy.
Fifth Ward Hobart Williams. R. P. Hor
ton. A. A. Arter. O. J. Baumann. F. H.
Cosgrove
Sixth Ward T. P. Thornton. J. R. Hen er
trick Mostyn. George W. Shields. M.chs.l
utler.
Patrick
Butl
Seventh Ward Ed P. Barryman. James
Schnelderwlnd. George E. Bcrtrand. L. It
Duffle. Ed Walsh.
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aJ:M V .. J n.;M-;ici. Ed'
A. Smith.
Ninth Ward John F. Coid. James P.
English. W. C. Bullard. Churchill Parker.
A. Hugh Hippie.
South Omaha D. S Parkhurst. W. P.
McDeTltt. James Reach. Sam S Heemer.
James A Fiugerald. F. J. Frc-ttag. A. A.
Nixon. John McMillan.
Clontarf A. Harms.
Dauglas W. Paulsen.
Chleago W. F. Quinn.
Elkhorn George M. Drexel.
Florence A. Andrews.
Jefferson H. Slert.
McArdle Frank McArdle.
Millard William Porprnsacn
Vnlon William H. Olmsted.
Valley Tom MeCleneghan.
Waterloo J. L. Denton.
West Omaha J. A. Howard and F. E.
Mucn.
Oa motion it was decided that co proxies
be allowed, but that the delegates pretent
cast the full vote.
A net la a to instruct for J. C Brensan
far land commissioner met with oppoal lin,, whlch will be in operation some time
ana wa ia.niwjia.eiy wuncrawa.
rw County Comiulure nmr.l.
A new county committee was then selected
as follow
Vlrat Ward Ed J. Dee. Joha C. Drexel.
Dan Gertus.
n Gertu
Se;ond Ward Louis Boehmc. Adam Sloup,
J D. Murphy.
Third Ward Patrick Ford. Thomas Har
rington. Edward Rothery.
Fourth Ward-P. C lleafey. L. J. Piattl
7ml Wa'lc H Bro.n Hobart Wil
T- ." Bro"D' I'hari V'
Hams. N. Hartnett.
Sixth Ward John
. a. a. tl s?laW
Ltddrll.
joe nacrij.
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Seventh ard-E. R Berryman. James
crccfiurrs iau. urarse orriraai
Eight Ward Emeet
Patrick.
Nlnlh Ward-A. Hugh Hippie. Churchill.
Tarker. Joseph Polear.
South Omaha Sam
Reemer. William !
Buckler. J. J. Sexton. A. A Nixon. Jssenh
Duffy. F. J Frelug. Peter Mullaly. John
Schlmansky.
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dlngton
Clontarf A. Harm. M. Rcos.
Chicago Henry Bull, Dan W. Caa non.
Valley Thomas MeCleneghan. P. D. Pouts
Wtst Omaha F. K. Muna. Philip Mergea.
Klkhorn George H Drexel, H I. Lyons.
Douglas O. J Pl.-Vard M Cullerton
McArdle E. A. Callely F A M. rdle
WMirloo-L. W. Duatoa, Rictird Noa.
The cotsaltteernea for the uarepresea'ed
precincts were not baaded la. but Union pre.
Iclntt. whla aad no acrHKM delegate
I present, seemed to be represented Just at jf
It tad.
Clinlrmnn nnd !rcretnry I'tiri.en.
When the list of foalttMB8 bad been
duly adopted James C. Dahlaiia cos lea ted
,E E' Howe" or l ..'
tee
Before the motion could be put. Louie J
Wu' as " unwilling to let the tsttr tet
away from him. railed attention to the fact
that Mr. Howell was a raesiber of the Ja:k- j
toalaa club, and insisted on lueoTpo.-atlBr; '
Into the motion another to make John E. !
Reigan of the County Democracy secretary. I
J. J. O'Connor eppoted the motion, addln;
iui ii I tveri niriAtftii ts itwn ft
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Mr " ?tt alw to gotera la the
f""1'0" :r"arJr
He
fttcd to
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This amendment met with uproarious ap-
proral. In the midst cf whl;a Plattl finally
galaH the ear of the ehslr to ty that he
could not and wculd aot accept
Ed Howell (Milted however and In pite
of Plattl's protest he was made secretary.
Piattl at oace resigned and placed Reagan
....
la nomination, claiming that the latter a
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,EC caoice OI tne Lounty Usao?racy. out C'.s
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rrsitaaticn wa nil on tae tame nr a rote
twlllv uaanlraoui.
W r.Wr was treasurer and
' rtsignlag as aeere-
. "r
resignation wita tae caairaaa.
A noticeable feature of the convention was
teat, while tboe prtsent were heralding the
return of
there waa ;
aarmony among tne democracy
a noticeable absence, even ss spec-
'atcrs cf s
Panning. I
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' -i vj 3 jintr jhtj.
i-ib. nij mci . ji. uuusvut .iu
-e other men who intend to go down to
Lla-oln with the delegation recently ap-
polnte-1 by the coun-y committee.
HEROES OR MOM SOLDIERS
Which Will the -.ntlon Choo-r to He
lt Lender Ilurlns tl.e
ComlnB t'rll;
In a short time the Unite. Stilts may
be called upon to interfere In China an!
prevent Russia from dismembering the em
p)re aad heip,3f- UsfU , ft b.ars .v.-.,.
... Vd1. 5tatp. v.. eOTn!tM,.A to
stay tb. hiDd o( EUrorKin poer aad
a.rt , evn rght ,a uacertatB ,e.m,.
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inese are nittory-maxing days. Toe won
BaJ re4rnf1 a r-u,. 4nJ OMr r.publc ,s
t!a(, pvot around a,alca cre.al aflalrs mus.
tttra.- Mld Joha L. Wetster last n'ght at
ta, n-eetlnc of the Patriotic Lsacue club.
. ,, r.a-,a! for ltc T0,,r o the Unlud
stutes to say whether a man who never
Kmelled tvnwHer nhill lret nnr fnTtunee
fl troublous times or whether th 1
ha coranlued w .h. care
the heroes of two wars." I
The meeting of the Patriotic Lague c-ub
wa. ( MU.arJ " hote, sr
ocroose of telfctlnr delerates to the Lli-
. convention of June Charle E
TllZl c f tfce Nebraska
,Mn ,Mgu. ur(:cd a .j.. jntmhers of the
club to join In the Lincoln ratlfictt oa -V1. hmerc.n. Ajams express
. . . , , . , ,. . Kate R a p teacher
meeting, at which Colonel Lafe ounz cf , Je.at, Kramer Clement Chase
Des Moines, who hsd the honor of ncmi'at- Pearl Prl r. T M. G-aln V
lag Rocserelt. will b tht ctlef spsakfr. ! K1,a Ga-nblr om. Furniture Co. ..
. , . Anna Owen nurse
The Patriotic Les-.f r ab e.-teS laijiivin, o,,, wmfKnm Co
I "Tired Feeling'' atid ;:ie- -!- two
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a3j E Bcncd!- ..j
Club.
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Ual.C-O llaUaCal . (,'lirillk IU. L1UJ a. a
. , . Q p ?. nr. J. B. Ralnh.
H. M. wannc. r s. Lonisgier. J. o. Det-
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1 Al.CIt ... II. at Ua.. aJ. .allli. ...a..!. .A
J. Herold. E. Benedict. Jesse Carroll. M
A. Hall. John W. McDonald. A. Kment
John Case. Dr. W. H. Hanchett. A. H.
Hennlngs. William Coburn. John W. Lo;g.
W. E. Gilbert. R. K. Paxton. John C.
. ... ... . . .
Trouton. V. W Bingham. P J. Barret.
I. R. Andrews. C S. Huntington.
seeonri Dl.trirt nelrante-.
The Second district delegates to .the state
league convention will meet at the Millard
cotel next Tuesday evening to wiect tour
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eate-at-large. all to be ratified by the Lin-
'coin convention. John L. Kennedy an-I
candldat., ,m .
' la.il.. A .1---. t.. 1.1 .hlte fn- the
four places on the dlstrlit delegation the
names of C. E Morgan. John W. Bxttin. j
J. H. VanDusen. J A. Beck. Theodore John
stn. John .Norberc. N. C. Pratt. A. V.
Jefferls and O. M. Rlcketts are mentione.1.
H. M. Waring of Omaha is a candidate for
tae sscretarj-anip 01 tne sxsie lexsue store
Lincoln is making great preparations for) Roe Bk. John Beno & Co
the convention A special train Mil l W i, -the
Omaha delegates home after the eveaiag . Kina -,Vllktn-. Bouriclue music hous.
mass meeting
The Fourth Ward Republican club, of
v. i. . u 1. .acMa. .nri w ii
which J. W. Parriah is president and . B.
Whltehorn secretary, has selected as dele-
1 .... ,0 tae llile eague meeting at Lin-
, ccln Mayor Frank E. Moor. Dr. P C
I Morlarty. J. C. Klnsler and C. s Elgutter.
Mld-llond Nntlonnl Committee.
D. Clem Deaver leaves today for Chicago
to attend a meeting ot tne national exe-cu-
tire committee of the middle-of-the-road
i populists there on Wednesday
At this
, meeting plans .ill be outlined for the com-
Ine campaign A new plan of organization
Is being considered by the committee
whereby" th- whole country will be cr -
sanlied. The precinct club will be the urlt
of the new organization and each will bo
organized into block, of seven for tflecuve
work. The ne organization win be given
a thorough test and its promoters claim that
It will certainly prove a great ucce. in-
plsn Is said to have originated with A. J.
Streater of New Jersey.
Vote early and often.
DEMAND FOR TRAIN CREWS
rii Line so Lnl.r Mnnnna i;ie I'n-
ltlon to Kx pcrlenccd
"trrrt fur Men.
There is every indication of a shaking up
la the personnel of the train crews of the
Omaha Street Railway company a, a
ronseauence of the new line te Lake Man-
ln juir. Among the extra men of the
Omaha system several hive made appllca-
' tiong 0r regular runs oa the new line aad
j 0B! or two 0( i0a older employes of the
i n-.h. mmrnr will accent nlaces on the
.
new ej.irui.
The new company feels that It must start
with experienced men and several motormen
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and conductors from Lincoln at. Joseph and
Sioux City are slated for positions in addi-
,e lb(lte mao .0Be lTOm .ae 0maba
"" A. a result of the p.ospecfve los,
Uf men. the Omaha Street Railway
company Is breaking in a number of new
mta aJ rr.olormfn and conductors, each line
having from one to six novices at work.
Amont lse nn taer. ,, mlKh
S j v ntI.!' the result of b, change, and tx Clty
..irriecf. j. .. nix J mf,ar ot lh odfr ra-a ar- fljurlng uron Besle Kroll. Dvlte
; elevation In position and Increased pay If
some of the rumored changes are carried
out.
I rB, r..-. im w u-aii. .i...i.u
. Pa.. wa, in' poor health' on account of kidney
j trouble. He eosaulted soreril physlclins
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aa jpent eeasiaerame money for medicines
wiiaoui owaiaiag renei until ne mej 1-oiey s
Kidney Cure, aad now writta "I deolrt to
add my trfitmoay that It may be the cauae
of .Mini : others." Myera-D.llon Drug Co..
Omaha. DtDoa s Drus Store, aouth Omaha.
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Pails Expoiltton Pictures. Part III. now
cany l -enis and a coupon cut from Tha
Bce.'p.si 1
SnE'S SDT BUT A FEW VOTES
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Hit! Crtne M 2ht Hire CaV.ured toe L:d
lh.s T.3J
N jHr B;L3 pHE y.CUON CONTEST
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oru I MiuDIIhu of Lender All
.rcfc lj lied on the
"lljMicry MnlMin.
fw.- a.- . l a, J .. I u..
vuw more iac ltbuuiux aas t"UB ni
l the Caunrll Blufft Let. restoring M s
Aiaan to the poet of leadership stherta
h - .vniA In lM4...kl. n l a
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,kr,y 13 Omahi. In the rank below, hew-
Tr- rMt commotion mi been proaucen.
eaadldatea belai swit:hed aboat as If
,B'r h1 soae throagh a regular shaOlag.
Two n'w eanildates hare walked lato the
Q' castle. wh!:h is gettlai to te a
iTm Sl- In f4ct- ,hy rc
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aMrh one or more will not have a fall n:
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The foiling is the score up to a o clock
"e foiling Is the score up to a o Cock
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l.lln rniie. l.lnlnarr-letrn
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Kntr Miii-.-ril. im-e rleitnina.. .n..Mm
tn Alhee. nfl. Hl.rult to. . ........ !
Katl- Kern Dball
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.Maud Williams, the Ambrose Lettr
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varigterc. H Hardy 4- V
nurtnev k Dale. .Mrs. Benon s
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EsteJIc Van Horn. Neb. flolhine Co.
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Alta Breldenthal W F Sloeeker
Km ma lr.man. Botrn Store
Mary .NUInne, Nto. Clothing Co
Mary Bower Boston Store ..
Nellie rrandatl. Boles school
Mary Devine Swift and Company
Kvx Cay!e. Country Publishing Co
.Mr- I. Braun. art dept.. Boston Store
lora Barnhart. W V. Tel. Co
Marie Peterson. Munay Hotel Co
Elsie Mrti, Paxton Hotel
V.ltl. i1...!.. tf....laaat Ura
hlrd HealV Boton" Store... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Lena Cox. music teacher...
Pearl Ungerfeit a V Todd.. . ..
J0?- """fj.0"5 TCo.
i'lnrH Kefee. 'Ramsey & Kerr.'.'.'.'.'.
Klvlra Howe. Daily .Vews
Kte Prtwers. M. K. .nlth & Co.
Knher Simons. Hayden Bros
Be.-Me Aer. nurse
Jenn.e cheyaux. Mo."ord-Brady Co
i&t"? Meyer' Tm"on Belden &
Co
Clara Gray. Neb. Oraln Growers- as.-n. Ijn
&c'ori't
nell
!?lu?P,nf . Kunold. Kreller .... .. .
Harriet cermlchael. Omaha Casket
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Kittle Mt5rath. Cudahy Packing Co..
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Den. Bnlenberger . milliner.
Fannl Koutskr. Nat l Biscuit Co.
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. Bertha Houmvnd. Cudahy PKg. Co.
D?i? E Gch"d: GwdCh"d
Louise Wetzel. A. P. Ely & Co...
Agne Thomas. .Mrs. Hartell
' Cassle Arrold. flori't
Carter Lead
Works
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I ciata Nelson.' Boston Store
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JUrte iiurst urown & tiorsneim
Anna Kelly. Hayden Bro
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Jean Mi-Cormack. City Steam Laun
dry
Annie Cameron. Rose's Art store
T fill. -.flit. a .1. a.
, jIlf'5 Gordon 'Berkley print Irie Co
Maud Ayers. teache;
gthel Thompson. Kllpatrlck a
N"ra Raker. People - store
t Klla Smth. ifartford B Ins. Co
' I'lara Ho mes. Swift and Company....
I Emma Markrnan. Drexel hue)
I Margaret O Dea. Hayden Bros
aafitirwdaal!Ak-Lrt-B;TTal.or::::::
j(aJ- van Brunt, teacher
j tirace t-.tmpton. nurse
Jennie McMillan. Bennett s
Grace .Maxwell. Hammond Pack. Co .
Mari. Rowf.. g. o Tei. Exchange...
rtertha Ptv-.i-il. .S'ovak 5 millinery....
Marj. ?lmond. Board of Education..
Mr. uu l-
Mamie Ru-ei'. xat 1 Hiscuil CO..
vircinia Phillips. Olds Gasoline En-
glne Company
Conncll niurti.
MABEL ADAMS. Bartel & .Miller
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. Edith Strvenson. W. V. Tel Co
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Male Lunk.ey, stork s millinery.
, Cora Gretzer. teacher
I Maud Bryant. Peru Flow and Imp. Co
ARla B.no & Co
Kmma. RoencJie teacher
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I Nettle Kracht. Beno t- Co
JJ-JJ a-hgf
Vnna Xioore, u-no & Co
D.i. WInit a.arier
j jja"y Caldwell. teachr ..
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daisy LEDWICH Harlan.
.Mabel Baker. GliwooJ..........
Fannie Deur. Missouri Valley
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Kmma Maxtleld. Neola
Cora Backus. Walnut
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p.race Hatn. Perry
Jule Gllry Perry . .
Augustawker. .n.......
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Celcta M Chase. Wayne
Jessie Schram. Columbus
Florence Howell. Grand Island...
Lena Kietn. North Platte
Gwendolen Taylor. Blair
Mav Durland. Norfolk
Delia Parker. Central City
Vlrdle WrKh. Papllllon
... limit. a-r.eill?c, f-1-.111.1ub
Fannie Norton. Norfolk
Ma Davis, Kearney
Jennie Newton. Fremont
1 la Ml ler. Florence
NetWe W. Watt.. Grand Island..
Ethel Davis. Netlgh
Joephlne Whltted. Florence ....
Mae M.-Cormack. Blair
Anna lng. Schuyler
fiJrtha Oulou Grand' IfUnd:".".
Kva .-helps, itiair
Winifred Fifleld. Tekamah
Neil 5rSnn '"a
gila' Vlzzard. St : Kdward L..'... '.'.'.!
Allc C. vert. " Florence. ."""!.'..'
Jessie Fyfe. Pierce
.Kate Walker. Iextr.g.on
, Mar. McDougal. .Nellgh
, Ann Lohnow. Norfolk
J'Slf" lern,1JVFu"ir,.? J"
UHian ThIesen, Grand Island..
i'a,,i'n. -siuefer West Paint
Klsle Baxter. Fremont.
Ml.i Johr?or.. C-
itIr""?0!)::::
-ora Campbell. Fremont
I;uy raita. 1 remont
.iisur ii.ii. riviiiviii.
Edna Brugh. Fremont
Fannie Hlrschkewltz. Fremont...
Mm Nettle Hewlns. Norfolk
Stella Fiemlns. Fremont.
South Vrhro.Vn,
KATK S. HMINKE. Nebruska City
Mabel Rus.Hl David City
4l
:.U4
i.ei
J77
Jfl)
:
is
IK
ulll Holme. Auburn
il'ftnAto"
1 Nettle Mills. Nebraska City.'.'
... I. a. 11
" " ? . i
Oil llUr I 9. Lt'Air4C1"
Antonio Keller. Plattsmouth
Catherine Marlow. Beatrice ..
y"1' Haktings
&rl?W """r
Maud Woods. McCook . .
olga Bishorr. Nebraska City ..
H McCarl. Mccook.
" .,Ji"l'S"w.'. -L.
, wynke Kroll, Auburn ....... ... ......
Blanch Oi tesile. Hae'ir.s
Gra-e, Mosely As .'.ar.d
Marie Monvf Lincoln.
Florence Putnam. Umom
WORKING TO BRING THE BAND
Ktislnr Mm Will Hnclcavor to Secure
I'rNfnre of Miili'nl MtrnrtloD ,
Committers Appointed. ,
The committee of the Heme Patronaee ,
bureau to arrange for the rrtcenee of some
baad of aatloaal reputation id the city dur
ing Septetnter. held a conlerf nee at aooa y-
tefday In the rootus cf the Commercial club.
It will be aece!arr to etaMl-h a guaranty
fti9A jr c narwl m ma fa ip .! V
a , v,w vi iuaiij hi i
sale of ticket la block, of twenty for 16.
Committees were appointed to solicit 1st the
t t In h V (V maI A.ra.
r .mi.
ir.e members expreesed the belief that sot
osiy wouia tae enteriaioment pay tor ttf-eir
during the month, but would bring a
material profit lato the coffers of the
bureau, whifh It was considered might be
turned toward the au4lt:riaa project. The
rcr IH on Monday to compare
nntaM ttA n..f 1 4 . . . a.a.h.1.. -ri..
"- - -"'c-' -
mlttr-. uHAAm-T.ttat. ai.aaai.faai ... .
;: --- - -a,i-"-
follows-
-
rmmJ,,Jff p1uW 1 0,,,t-f,n"r.,,t Rf-
-;BJ Is- Butler. W H Wilbur. V. D.
?rnwittee on Publloit
water w
": " Co-cpratln-Thornas Kit-
rnk K
, .M"orr. josn
Wentbert. Harry B. Zlm-
man.
1 "u
unrnniinittre. on ttli.Tlptlnii.
Re--iller-A Hospo. Clement Chase.
.noma KiinatrtcK. 11 k. Rurket Fred
, Paflenrath. E. K. Bryson . D. Thompson.
-,hrle c. Ro-eatr.
Jobber- P. K. tSanlirn. A. C. Smith. C.
"a n.n.irnr. I. i.tlklll, J. I nil?.
or icior i aiu w ru. .nr-Hi iiutanx.
r n. ienniri.
Manufacturer K K Ar.itrew n M
Woodward, l. J hissei' J j. Smith."
Hotels W H. Wilbur, B D. Butler. Jay
Foster. Rome Miller
Street Rallway-K E Sanborn Charles
C Rosenater. Charle II Pickens. W. S.
Wrlsht
MlMllaneous Ja I- tcr. Harrr P.
Deuel. I.. Ste-he-s " B Kennari. Kd
Piekerlnr. Julln- Rosenzweig. w. W. l"m-ete-d.
S. Elgutter
Vote early and often.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Society of Russian Israelites give a
picnic at Anheuser-Bu-',i park. Thirtieth
and Fort streets, today for the benefit of
the church.
The renwlns of Calvin Rush, ased 7. who
died of paralyrf- at 4U7 Webster street.
Dundee, have been -em to Claysvllle. Pa.,
for Interment.
The Daughters of the Kins t St.
Mathlas' church will gie a lawn social on
Thursday cvenlnc at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. P. E. Her on South Tenth street.
The Masonic lodges of Omaha have de
cided to susoend work for two months,
during July and August The last meeting
before September wa.t held thl week.
Oeorce H Burnham went to s.leen oi
Jefferson .-qunre yesterday afternoon with
m-si....
silver dollars which he had in hi" pocKet.
E. Stottard. Sli North Twenty-tlrt
street, complained to the police that
a large quantity of steel cable had been
stolen from the expo-l'ion pround-. The
caeie was rormeny usei in tne operation
of the scenic railroad
At the meetlnc of the Ftrt ard Tie-
publican club Friday night resolutions of
repeet for the memorv of Mrs. Frank K
Moorey were ndopted The club also
adopted resolution endon-lnc the nomina
tion ot .McKiniey ana r.ooseveit.
Fourteen cars of silver and lead ore are
on their way from Brltl.h Columbia to the
Omaha smelter. The mnifeits have ar
rived at the port of Om-iha and the car
will arrive next week. Tnls i tne tirst or
to come to Omaha from British Columbia
for a month.
Four men entered the saloon of S. F.
Hunzlker at S1-'S) So'i'h Tenth street la.-t
n!.;ht and while three of them ensaced
the proprietor in conversation the fourth
KReakfd his pocketbo-ik contalnlnp Ul.
There Is no clue to the Identity of the
men.
Mrs Ch-I Cletz, who lives at 1215 South
Twenty-fourth street, threw a bucket of
slop upon her nclihbor. Mrs. F I Mur
ray. becaue the latter -ang airs from tii
"Mikado" and stuck out her toncue at her.
After hearlnj: the evidence in police court
Saturday Judge Gordon discharged Mrs.
Cletz.
The First Ward Republican club has
selected the following delegate to the Re
publican league convention to b held In
SPSSlri V ,&iSoS!
Haseall. Dr. W. H. Hanchett. Fred j
Lincoln June zy: . .-amuei v.. stmt, t-iue
Koetter.
The followinc delegate will represent the
Young Men t Republlean lub of the First
ward at the Lincoln Republican leace con
vention. June ii. R. K Paxton. Clyde C
Sundblad. James Cathroe. Peter Bolsen.
Charles Nelson. A M. Back Chris Morttn
son. Peter Back. Bert Miner. Richard Bur
nell, Georse Cathroe.
The contracts for sewer work or Ohio
and Seventeenth streets. In sewer district
IH. and on Blnne street and Sherman
avenue. In sewer district Il. have been
awardM to George R. Crandall His bid
on the Ohio street work was 11; I :S and
on the other work J51144. There were only
two bidders for the contracts.
Bids will be opened Monday at 5 o'clock
for JS.i worth of twenty-year paving
bonds bearing 4 per cent Interest: alsi for
J73 0YI worth of serial street Improvement
bonds bearing 4 ter cent Interest. Jotepti
If. Roy. reprerentr.g ir.c 'iTownnaee. .Mar
Donald'i: Nlver tcmpany of Chicago. Is in
the city Investigating the bonds and will
be. one of the bidder
During the ret of the summer the streets
In the business portion of the city will be
street In the everlnsr after the stores are
clo.ed. The sweeping will begin at t
o'clock, with the exception of Saturday
evenlnr, waen it will be delaed until 10
o'clock. Mayor Mcores and the Board of
Public Works decided to make thl chance
to protect merchants from the dust rais-d
by sweeping pangs
Arrangements for th reception of Ed
ward O'Brien Remedy. "Timothy Feather
stone." have been completed by Omaha
Ir!ih-.raericans. Mr. Kennedy will appear
at Crelghton hall on vteanescay evening.
Addrestet- w.ll be delivered by T. J. Ma
honey and C. J Smyth There will be other
numbers by Clint Miller Miss Genevieve
Croft. Mrs. T. A Cobry M. P O'Connor
and the Philharmonic Quartet.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
G. A Lulkart of Norfolk Is at the Her
Grand.
W. J. Miller of Hasting Is at the Her
Grand.
I. M. Blood of Cheyenne Is at the Mer
chants. J. W. Shaw of Hastings Is at the Mer
chants. A. G. Graham of Red Oak Is a gueit of
the Merchants.
D. if Arrostead and A. F. Lockwood of
New York are In the city.
.K. G. Hamilton of Springfield. Neb.. Is
registered at the Merchants,
H. II. Wade, a cattleman of Spencer, la.,
Is stayln: at the Merchants.
Mrs. Olive M Iaader of Chadron Is la
Omaha for a brief shopping tour.
B. Deutsch. a hide and tallow salesman
of Clinton. la , Is at the Millard.
M. F Stanley, the well known .Aurora.
Neb., attorney, was ln Omaha yesterday.
R. H. Jennss. receiver of the I'mted
States land omce at u .nciii. is a visitor in
the city.
W. R. Hardin? has gone south to look
after his farming interests In the state of
Arkansas.
II. B. Peters, manager of the Mercbints.
left yesterday for a few days' visit at
Grand Island.
M. Stransberrer of New York, general
manager of the Nebraska Clothing com
pany, is stopping at the Millard.
G. S Kelly of Lincoln O. E. Brc and F.
S Howell of Blair and W. K. Peebles ,.
Pender registered yesterday at the Millard. I
A. W Stewart and W. H. t'ngles of Lin- I
com. j. F Wal-h of Huratooldt and F T I
Walker of Columbus were state cuests at
the Barker yesterday
D. C. F. Sheppard Is entertaining . Van
Va'kenburg of Lanorte City. la. Mr Van
Valkenbur: is a banker of Laper'e Ctt
and Is on his way to visit the west.
Mbw O'Brien, the assistant librarian t
the Omaha Public library, has returned
from Montreal, where she was In attem
anre uson I hi annual convention of t-e
l American worary association,
tl i Nebraskans at the Merchants veste ri4
H B. Waldron and D. II Klrehn of p. .
i nlncton. W Chamberlain of CUrks Lo s
3 Bailey of Runhvllie Fred Charge
14 Brock V Al'ken of Frier 1. Harrv Bal,"
14 of Ort. J S. Brown of Unjoin and J
13 Shaw of H inlaws.
2 REPUBLICAN LEAGUE CLUBS
J M.ti'ag a.Llseoln Teii Week Trsaisji to
3j t L:tj1j Oa.
f
BK5 ATTENDANCE IS LOOKED FOR
President Intrr Mi Inillentlima
Point In the Lfiruet Meetlim
ICcr llrlil liy the
Oreanlmtion.
"Indications point to the larger aad mos:
' nthuMatlc eoavention that the repuU,
tan league dabs of Nebraska hare ever
liM " .a. lr-A.Mti Pharll t Winter
. iu.i,i.. , M....iun . . t inw -
' - "'"!
June IS. "It will be an unusual convention
, in that it is to be made tne occasion or
the ratification of the ticket nominated at
Philadelphia. We hope to have delegates
to Philadelphia present and all of the nom-
I tnees on the state ticket. Hedu-ed rates
nve been secured and a large attendaa.e
i . ... . . ...
h aurea. lae cnici aaurets oi tne con-
.... . . ... . . . . . .
, renuon win o aeiiTerea oy lion wit
r... .. .1..
I 1 II 1 1 II L II 1 1 I .aiOlIia... V. II II 1. I i I I" I11U
. who nominated Roosevelt, and Congress-,
, man BBrkeu .Bd W- p 0urler i0
speak.
"Great Interest is being manifested among
the club of the state and it is ex?c -.ed
that fully a thousand delegates will be
In attendance. The sessions will be he id
in the Auditorium. At the afternoon ses
sion the business of the league will be
transacted, officers for the ensuing year
elected asd delegates chosen to the Minne
apolis convention. ,
Hooker Onintj M In It.
"An Interesting feature of the afternoon
session will be the pr-sentatlon of the beau
tiful silk flag presented by Hon William
E. Peebles of Pender to the county wbrh
shows the largest percentage of its repub
Ilcaa vote over that of the preceding gen
eral election. In 15M the banner was
won by Thurston county, but this vear it
i will go to Hooker county, which was first
last fall with the phenomenal gain of Z'
per cent. Grant county was second with
H per cent.
"The evening session will be a grand rati
fication meeting. The York club and a
good band will be in attendance aad with
the man who nomiaated Roosevelt present
to speak, the event promises an otcaslon
long to be remembered by republicans. It
will give the party In this state enthu
siasm sufficient to last through the cam
paign and run fusloa lato the grouad
"Secretary D. H. Stlne says that the na
tional convention at St. Paul will be the
Lent that the league has eer held He
p.oalses that Teddv Roosevelt will be the
! guest of honor and that Dol'.lver of Iowa
Governor Richard Yates of Illinois Hon
B- Henderson and Senator Albert J
Beverldge will be present to speak and
form the acquaintance of the young repub
licans. "I would like to see Nebraska go 'o S
Paul with a full delegation, shouting fo
some of our many brilliant young repub-
licans for president of the national league
There are Greene. Gurley. Cornish aad Ken- 1
nedy of Omaha. Burkett of Lincoln. Norris
Brown of Kearnev and last, but not least
Dave Mercer, with man- o'hers who mleht
make splendid leaders of the league "
STRIFE OF EROTHERS-IN-LAW
Charcr nnd Counter Charge. Pa-
Between Fa rnie r-t.n.. er nnd
III Wife's Hr1ntl.cs.
F. GISord. a fartner-layer who lives
seven miles southwest of the city, figures
in two cases which are now pending in Jus
tice AUtadt s court, and la bMh litigations
he Is pitted against hi, brcther-ln-'.aw.
Jesse C. Root la one Glffard sues Uot for
damages alleged to have been s-.staln'd by
hi garden as a result of Root's hcrscs
creaKing into tae enclosure, in isc om.r
Root fecks to have his sisters huebanl
placed under bsnds to keep the pace. as
,, ai,imart that GlfTord Is as readr to cxer
Blackstone.
e-eS - a .a a. .. f I tl.l4 .A-..
under advisement. The seond was on heat -
inc all day Saturday an-, win be resumcj
MRo1)?'says his brother-in-law is ne c -
without a chip on his shoulder. Becau t
he has read ome law." he adds, "he Is
. . .... .
always sticking up for his tecnntcal rlCtS
Hit long suit is the taking up of stray
stock."
Starvation never yet cured dysjepila
Persons with Indigestion are already half
ttarved. They aeed pleaty of wholesome
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests whit
you eat so the body caa be nourished whiU
the wornout organs are being reconstructed.
It Is the oaly preparatioa known that w U
( instantly relieve and completely cure all
,to-nach troubles. It Is eerta.a to do you
gecd.
If You Take a Holiday
Take a Kodak.
You are not fuilr oqinprxv. for
your summer trip unlrss jou have
ft KODAK OP. C.VMER.V. We
otirry all reliable makes and cau
atlvUe you Just what to set. fall
anil see us before solus. Free ln-t-tmetlon
how to use them.
The Robert Dempster Co,,
1215 Fnrnam St.
Senl us your films to develop
i
TO
CHICAGO ani EAST,
laEAVE 7:C0 A. M.-5 P M.-7KS P. U.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE tii A. M.-7: P. IL
HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD
laKAVE 11 P, U.
, Oily Officii, 1401-03 Farnim.
I Balduff's
R Inn Prnnm
IUC UIGQIII
4c
Plate
aWTriMi Br
CW5 Of LOW Wilts
UriUU.
Hot Wea
LESS THAN
:t-iunrt Ice errnnt freeter. . t.ft.l
-l-uunrt Ice crrnin freeier.. I..MI
O-ijuart Icr rrream freeier.. -.Ill
Bargains in Water Coolers i
-t-Kiillon nnter cooler....
M-Knllon vrntrr cooler .... ti.flH
1- nnllon nnter cooler .... U.liw
Fluent lnr (liter -.Ill
Bargains in Lawn Mowers
l.-lncli Iniin movrrr 1.41s
1 1-Inch lu.-n inovtrr 1.)i
lit-lnch Imrn inniirn "J.T"
(inrden hoar, per foot (11
lloir reel .in
S-tinll croqnet net Mi
ao-lnch v-lre rreen, per ft... .Oi
Bargains In Porch Blinds
Porch lillnil. 4l . .
Porch bllniln, txs . ,
Porch blind. Sxio
Porch blind.. IOxS
nice portiere ....
..in
.to
1.10
1.111
W JLP.1"
Ail n. OO refriserator .... 4. PS
All H12.00 refrlcerator .... T.4H
All S1S.OO ref rlnerator . . . P.r.O
Ml H20.OO refrltterator ....1.1.50
l.Hricrat else nt equnlly lorr
prlre.
Bargains in Ice Chests
Ml HT.r.O Ire rheit fl.n
Ml lJ.ll Icr chest 4.0i
Ml aiU.OO Icr rhrt O.tl";
Bargains in Hammocks
Ml 9I.AO limmmnck PS
Ml $2.0O hammock 1.1.1
All 1:.(j0 hammock 1..10
All Goods Sold
Still Selling Pianos
At a Sacrifice.
fa. Coclm3
.Although tho pnzi xwoU
, , .,lrt ,.,,.r,1j tn
, ' "' inn ...i- i.-iniu...
It Ipnrpj; an(l to pi'ivatO parties
:1 number remaining wl.icl, we must Hi, - f m
Iliakt 1'OOIH to disphlV 0111" l'euJar stOl',. To do SO ill OllPP W '
1
1 .ire Therefore williiip to make i heavy s- rilice on them. Many
t1f them have not bf-en iiseM over thi'fc months and some less
,than 30 tlavs. These Pianos range in price from .fio. $7,"). SP5
,,u.j jjq t0 so-,0. Our stock aJso includes the (."hickeriii" Piano.
. , , , , . ,
I Ca. n.'aM . . .'.lit).' -l.aa r I I - 1 1 A 11 I III rtllll a." . , r. . f Jt t ..II n.aal .a....- la n .
IJ1 ihi-i 11 i-nii im- iimuini
ing every modern improvement, better thau ever befur4. .lso
the reliable Fischer, of which there have been over 112.000 manu
factured and sold. The Lester Jacob Doll. Ryrue. Franklin and
and many other e.xcellenr Pianos, all at special low prices. Fin
line of Stools. Scarfs and Duet Benches. We handle Hurdetio
and Newman Bros. Organs. Pianos Moved, Tuned and He
paired. New Pianos For I. out Telephone lOSo.
MYDEN BROS.
19,846 MEN
Startling Record
Dissolves Stricture like iiuw beneath th sun. reduces
E.NLAR0EO PROSTATE, contracts and strengthens the
Seminal Ducts, forever stopping Drains and emissions
Ko Drujs lo uln ths Stsrsaeh, fctit a Dirsct, Ucal
GRAN-SOLVENT
x. .ar ...nr o. .oe
all cpiaur, ar.4 .mrel .x.lc.l.. eon.rol an ttj
. a . aa . a- .
Skmnf Stnctr t Granule!
duiitxti rtfktk iiiA-
la tht fora of Cr.yoni er P.:c!l, ssootti and
::i'-..,5ii.;--i'(V.
SX-rx.nr Jiaitlrr cf tkl ." ftmft frjioni, i eir-.-J rftXt hnt 'Oran-Sclnnt." THEY
ARE PREPARED IS VAR101 SIT N jTHS TO S' IT THE PATlh VrS COSDlT10S.nr, ib
ItrUi mt tki utitkttl uul.i.'. titirtng at n't it, ani llif iotwi ft tktttt ftt.
W. ha.t rrtrartd a valsatlt wur.. rofcelr nimtrat-d, .h-wlcf "Ej P-? 5 V
tbt Ttrto-i. (.iicf Ibt irtttm IbtoItM In Urtthral di-taa.., ih'k ti b B3 .mJj, al 1 SS i
wUI MBd t-.rt!r wrarpei l rials 7: a at., rrttald. to aar anlkaat ttfc "t tsnam asssauni
It.ry icf.rtr from Stricttro and It. ofirrlnf Proatatltia and fsolnal WtakBt-a, ihosld rt ttU
votitrfni orh V. irtttrr. aUc'ntt tttrrj aad ntrtt tise t rathst t ntxa.
bi. oames association, os. me si., Cincinnati, 0
I WT
..di 1-t.ra.s viftlT exea&alve or ealnfai
I box toy mail. Two bait a cur toy caa.-. yo
Salduff s
Ice Cream
4c
Plate
fher Bargains
ACTUAL COST
Lawn Goods
For Almost a Song
Poldlnc Inrrn nettrr. a ft tl In.ttli
l oldlnti Inivn rttre. ft.. .
I'olilinK oillilp ntool ID
I'nldliiK ramp irm ohnlr .. . Ttl
I.n.. n rockrri t TP
Heii lnn ..lim I.t
! Baby Garrlaes fi0.Garts
' a '
ll frt.oo (co-rnrt fl. I
ll ssT.Otl co-rnrt It 0
All il.H go-curt -4. -4
ll lli;.oo uo-carts ."..1S
All iltt.OO lmh cnrrinite . . . I.Hs
All fl.'.lMI Imli; rnrriaKr... 7 '-
All UlT.tMl hnh rnrrlncr .. .ll
Ml i-(I.ihi Imb. rnrrlnce . 1-.00
Gasoline StOYe Bargains
H.'.OO cnvollne tote ".(!
Htl.tltl cnollnc store :!.!
J10.(M cnsollne lmr. .... 4.T.
ll.(MI cnsollnr tor 115.30
i Great Furniture Sale
'j:.."o onk ldrbord .... 12.50
ln.OO oak rohhlrr rockrr . . 2.l.n
S..50 onk rrntrr tnhlr .... l.lw
a li!. BO onk rtrnlon talilr.. O.T5
1..0 onk illnlim rhntr 7.1
i.15.00 oak parlor nlt .... 17.50
M7.00 oak tnftrd rotichr.. 7.7.1
9H.no onk liooUcB.c 4.1s
15.00 nntlijue -Tnril rohr . . .50
t?Ur. OO onk chnmher ntt..14.5U
prt.50 ttooI top mntlrri. .... 1.1(0
92.50 rrlrr sprlna 1.50
1M5.00 nntlqnr ilrrnsrr s.50
810.no chiffoniers 5.US
920 oak mantel folding li'd. 10.50
90.50 iron lied 2. SO
for Cash or Credit.
- nt havo disposed of many of the
i .. ,u 1.- ..,.1
n. - in.in i.ni.n tlt m.- nruuun. mi-
Spflldilip I llf SII111I1HM olsowllfTC
u-upu cnjiiiiui ui m mm nun 11. i .
STRICTURED,
Weak, Wasting, Despondent
CURED LAST YEAR.
of "Gran-Solvent."
IN 15 DAYS
aad Posltm application to tht EnUrs Urtthral TricL
rmr-,..rel t. ihs CL.ra.it rrl n. n "luieliir mt.r-
-te ike ft.tt .'atii ted riaK.-i.a ErdistB
d.T. 5t4 il aol ir: . inti nar.fioL. icuon la
llfblll Al a.S.I WU1CU ..T II Lira IE, V 1 1 U
- A, ,s,,nMr., .,,. Dr t j C.rt.r tmutrtpt-l
T"'"'' -f bj . ;" . ...
rv.'.-n. tc::o No '.'. Jr.mc 4rcji to rs.n tb. ft. ttli n . di
rti- ijitm TL. trifoni ar. inwM.l cpin rttirleg at niffct.
d:i.ltg t th. fce-i tl cr.tloti cf bodx In itrn fcoon.
wkkh n mff.cnU tin. to j.oetr.i. Ld tfmoii. fitricisrs, ttor
e.thlr nv.alt.tlt c tl.
Prostate Gland,
r.lo-lr.r .nUrg.x.nt n4 ccbociiiic II.. S-mlDil Eji.cIsterr
Ustt.. larrirr .lopplnj Drwln. ici TuilMlun. con.z nail
7-0 .i.aitaon .a er .oreuTcr i.cc lli. it. rat'. e .nd ant.
nflle cu. n cf ' iiraa iv ...bi ...tit. ItMlf la u.itror.Dt Cgbcc'i
asi It. ibi ttiti icfm !, B..ui-r cl I'ro.t.t. Gl.nJ
l)ur.n tb. i.it r-.r is.'ii .'.. .iriciirtd, v.itlrc rt'a.
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a tht I'nlted 5ttt.. anl ( an. da ha., aboodtntd Ih. anil, atd art
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tht5treton dot sMtlr to tsrtrf'" rireoi.tmn ard La. it. .ri-tn
la a d'tta.-d and torsld Prwlat. (, acd Orrn cm In ihu dicai.
art en'r ttnsorarr. aad to ntel anral do t jl di.cr..tr-d b.i
rsrel a ia(l. K.ittr. tbi Proitatt. rt.tcrt hta ikr circnla-
t -n Van- ititrtar. ant tht lc(( th .--ucc. allot I. l
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