Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA PAJXT BEE: PATTTRDAY. MAT IS 191.
M
ley,
Stiger
Co.
SEBRASEA COLLECTS MORE
Men's
Negligee
Shirts
$1.00
aeaanr providing for -he
angina. ' iw was passed 1y
letur with an emergenry r&
-:nt -nnsinered likely that
rda:t Fijrirta. sf 7ilaCea af 2ilrdi r -o r-ndtng af .appeal waert
3 , etirvtrtion "M had ander he law of ;77
a J c.s. Tr are probably not aa- -aies of -nis i
, kind pendftig .tad tin? deeiaion. therefws.
CHAIRMAN LINDSAY TALKS OF POLITICS JZtZ?l '
1 woman wje fan defendant. The let at the i
last legislature :b :a for-'e and tt m s--.
neved .1 wr.i stand aar est af the courts. 1
D"P OTT IV A The Greatest Spring Tonic and
T.a JrX-,-lU-lli-i. Catarrh Remedy of the Age,
Catarrh Twentv Years.
Look for perdy Mftin at Hepnh
II. -an tl Central Ciimmlttf
lew )lmbfr of Charltle
Bnnrii.
1 t . n able to show si.- tMimnlprp n Hn.e of :
met;' n': ix1" s rs. ar rue dollar mark as we ran this season, j
'n- .no :sir f V EIITE MADRAS AD WHITE PLEAT- .
KD Bf''Vo At 1 "U All th newst colors and dsins ia
tripe ar .i tn.
F-tm a Staff Correpr.dent
LINCOLN May 17 Special. With an
n.-r-aee -it forty-hr- miles ia total mile
ige railroad property ia Nebraeka in
creased in vnine luring tan last year from
IM.J4ii.7J6 to IStUSLSe. The latter 3gttr-s
-present the valuation at which the pmp
rty wll be assed for taies this rear
The fWlowtng jtatement shows the tc.il
mileage and valnattoa at each nam '.me
and bnaah railroad la Nebraska, as Sxeu
by tie State Beard at Equalization
Vaij-
P-r Total
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Nebranka
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O. iiW
o fc K
aputltcnn Van-
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shown at oO CE"TS PER GARMENT, in reirular font and tnton Paciac
dmbie e.t drawers, r-mlar a. ad bort slseve :?hJrts. all izes. oo kL a b. h ..
Men's Underwear, 50c
3et and most complete line of mn' balbria:rra.n anderwear i
STORE OPEN TILL 9:30 SATURDAY yiGHT.
Corner 15th and Farnam
"-THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.
3E WISE AND USE
POLIO
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branvn
!hp Lincoln branc.1
(--"Crete branch
' Sprtnxtleld ail
PapHlkm brancha
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DAMAGES FROM PHYSICIAN
! Charle Lnernlx tt Wnyne Wln-
Tilt .litnint Dr. H. Ci.
Leinenrtx.
j "XATNE. Neb.. Star :7 Special Tele
, araa.i i T Boyd eoj a tera t
, tie dlatrlet oonrt aere tanii?ot. Tae Stats
, of Nebraska against J M. CMsell, ta vaicli
tie defeadaat aB 'haried 'lta atteavttat;
to assault i i3-year-4ld tr!. . dlmleed.
T2ir dlxirce decrees re raatd.
Charles Lacrois jued Dr H. 3. Leteen
l r! Sir S12.3K) damages. He claimed tlte
' doctor did aot prnperiy mi a broken leif
! tar hlai ia Pcember Sipert rlden
mas latroduced. ueposr'.on iron jr
Knott of alous City -rere iatrotluced ta ae-
aalf of tae plalattS. -vhile Drs. Jonas tad
l.;9s.a-i xlllaan of Omaha, aad Dr Tirr-a of Sioux
Tsias City T-re -vttaeMes pretest la bebnlt of
tSe defeadaat. The case -at to the Jnry
Lii.JMi y-sterday forenoon tad a rdlct aa aat
arhed ia':l tkla afternoon. Then J1.10
aad doctor t bill af J175 awarded th"
i.iM.no plalntia Cr LeWenrli? appealed the case
to the supreme court.
147. ilU
RECORO SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
pt-riy of if. n for Ti-n
7 t.i
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i
I 1
9 X.
NEWEST
SAFETY
DEVICE
The -lf'tr:.- aeadiizhta -vita -raicb
Burnaon liK-otaotlTes are boiair wjuip
pfi make rraTllair at ) rails aa aonr
afr than at hali this speed with iit
tylt nl imps.
The acw htMlllhC5 eni forth a aoxl
f i pat rtoble sea ailt?s Utaar. It
ra 'ak-.ns a mp oa the Burhaann
j -t' them.
Dearer aad West- 4:) P-
, T:t A. M.
Chicago aad Enst i 4:t P. 1L
P. SI.
j 4:txi
Billlass aad
North Tvec
j 3:00 r. SI.
Kansas City and t 9:20 X SI
South
Sc Lmilrt aad
VD-SO P. SI.
Southeast (
5:10 P. SI.
TICKET OFFICE BLRLIMGTOM STUJOI.
1501 Farnam St. lOtn and Mason Sts.
Telephone 250. Telephone 12 1.
:i; Clnr D.
H4.370 lao elth-r Tardy .ir
!tl7
WL-4W STELLA. N'eo . May 17 Special, i Com- j
jrtiiJJ asenc"!n,'nt "er-ise of -He Stella Ei?h
Ltio.iW school -vere .a the opera aotite la at aisht.
The tea ?raduate vere aaa il. Jam.
vrsu sai " Dalflon. Lelle L. Dala.
1 uSl Clark D. Spt-rey. Joaa Hoiland. Besala
L1 , Jameson. Oscar Hallund. OlUe Bain.
t "rsc!'1'1 James. Graoe '-"otfer Each one
' delivered aa orattoa. Clarlt D. Spiey waa
14.43 awarded a prise fr baiBe llen neither
-V tardy aor absent dnrtnc; een years ca
7 tinuoua attendance
First Sonars of the c.tM -vere 2tea to
Totals 5. 7Tm.t E.421.:S Grace Cofiey and second honors to Oar's
Repnbllenn State Control. Spley A pr.se -a ?:vn Ollle 3uin for
I hav-a't beer, jlvtni; much thought to htshest staadla? :a deflnr-meat C. K.
pclltlcs lately aad consequently hae act tCladlf;. the prlaelpal. has been retained,
lecidel lust -hen to call our sommittee
ngether -' said Chairmaa H. C. Liadsar RANDOLPH 3UHUUL 15 WlNNCrt nlaillt Of Catarrh."
it the republican state :eatral conaittm piatiit ui n.
h s moraiac Thes questioned conceratn? Carrier Off the Honor at TrnoU ami Periaa does aot loerate opon the sysiem.
-he prellmiaary plana for the fall cam- , KleM Meet nt Hart- a" Tl"' aul r-racav does. It is sot a
pa.ita. "There are quite a number of mat- ; inxton. ,ora- tr"ajeat. I: operate aa a
--s of importaaee to be decided, suca aa . temic r-med' I- ?l-es tone o the -s-eak-
he '.me aad place for holding the state HaRTINGT-iN Neb.. Vtav 17 Special enrd aerv centers, and thus iftre tone to systemic catarrh remedy ret ler'.gd.
Sfcnt Hundreds of Dollars Tryin?
to Find a Cure.
PERL'tNA C0nE?T0 THE RESCLE
Mr Howard Harry Marshall. 452 Sta.n
jtreft. Turkera--n. N J . Trltes
I hae been tmubled -uh catarrb 't
eleven ye,r. ;i remedies aad dw'crs
failed 'o ur I heard of Fentaa hrouh
a friend and bought a Settle. Ia lets -haa
four months T tn a wll maa and airv
more than I ever Jld fn my life
His -tfe writes "I -vaat to ?!e m
esperlence wth Peraaa. It ts the oniy
medicine that Amerlcoa people should
buy if they -aat to be curM of catarra.
I have; had catarra for twenty
year, and it had extended through
out my entlm VHtsm. I spent hua
dr-ds of dollars trr'n et relief ! did
aot expect o be nired. '
'Aa I -ria sem so much 'a "he papers
aboit Pemaa . 'houitht I n-ould rv bu
bad no ?a.'h :a .t I boueht a bof.e 'iut
did aot se murh rhaf in my ond'in.
but thought I -vould take another bof.e,
Thea t sa-v a but cbaaite. I kept on tak ax
.: aatil I -vaa ent-.relr -ured aad ha- e
remained so for sis months.
"I win do all I can to gst your
medicine, into the home of the
American people, as it ia the only
i tire cur: tor catarrh in any form
I or any part of the human body "
Hannah Marshall.
! Miss Ma.ha w'rkopp -vrtes 'mm rea
etlle Mich., -he follow-in Wihen hejpia
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Ganzalo De Qucsado. Secretary of the Cuban Lsation in Washinaton.
Senor Cti-KHdo. seretar if -he Cuban "ueipttioa at W-iabiaton. la ia oratar bora.
Ia an article :n The Outlook far July 1S99 1 Crore Kennan. who beard Qursado
speak at the Eat -bun theater Ma-anzas Cuba, he aaid 'I have ioca xaay tudl
enres ander rhe spei: if eioqueat new ft an't 'a If it -he stroni; smotlonal ex
citement, bu- I have rarely 'a-saed su-'h i si -ne aa he --.oee if Quesado's
Hiioiry lpon h l'd pa rot M.-.. it i e i The Peraau Md.( ine Com
panr -v - en :nm S'uS ajn t ' ?ea. r i-iesada sa. s
"our treatment ; had
aose throa. stomach
and pelvic orsaas. I
tas troubled T'.th
ba - kin? aad splttia?.
caught cold very
easily, had almost
oonHtant headache
My stcraach --as all
out of order. I did
aot sleep ell aad
vaa more tired a
tae marntaK thaa
Then I retired. I
a'ar-h 3f he head.
M1 T "3"pn.
-"" . ifcwww u.vh.vuiw. had backache aad -vas r,r- aerrous a
It is an excellent strenthenitis tonic, and it is also fact c'ah had permeated eare
... . . . . . f system aad I almost despa.red of gett.a?
an ciiiv.iiLiuus tmc iui tuc aiuiusi unncrsai cum
Gonzalo De Ouesada.
atarrh aad the vmpujma disappear It
.a useless -a lo--nr svmpt.ima. Symptoms
liauppear once the -suae .a removed. pe-
runa rmove the cause It la the only and enjoy my lire aa I never have befor-
ell.
"I -xrote you for advice aad vou advised
Peruaa. I beipia to ?ala rlghf alons aad
am now w-U. Sty parents pralae Penaa
very much. A3 for myself. I eaa t speait
! ell "nnuira of Jt. I am ll aad harv
Mrs. J Priest. Lee. Mich Tr'.tes "I
think there a ao medlciae on earth that
excels Parana
onveat:on. location of state headquarters. , Telecrom. The aaaual Se. i lav Ker:iaes the murua aiembraaes that line the van
-. aad they "vtll come before the earn- at th.s piace -a-er a sui--ss Ther Ksrr oua oraaa of the bodr
mifee a: .ta next meet .a?. 1.500 people present rom i.I parts of the Catarrh .s always locatad .n same mu
A ai. for a meeting of our committee county Every ram of -he program -vaa coua membrane. Catarrh . a bby con- any other tv e have tested :t aad It
:: probably be Issued -vithin the aext aotly coaiasted from begmai-;; o end. The dltion of the blood vel of the mem- worked a ?reat chaago la xr soa 1 health
t ks I believe this meeting shoula athle'lc contests ere ob.eSy beWeea the braaes. Peruna gives tone -o these vessels
he held :a the latter part of Juae or he Hnrtlngtoa and Randolph -aols. ther aad restors -hem -heir na" .ra. eiaat c--v
first af July I bavea't discussed the mat- 3rlnc a misurderstandlng --.-.h reference to Thus . s hd ?erasa j:r a: a- -ta-
the Coler.dge and Laur! -whmilB parr.ci- af :he e- F-rtna -o--i ii? ase -
paf.ac;. The baae ball si-!r stood 1" 'o '.'J
in favor af Randolph, 'zt
'er with the committeemen, but I thiak
'hat a meeting about 'hat time would be
'onvealeat for all purposes.
Owing to the nature of the campaign ,jar s amusemeata Haad"iph
'his rear :t will aot be necessary to hold pomta aad Hartlagton 58
-he state nominating convention oerore
h last week la Aucust or the Jnt part
of September It will aot be a 3ght that
aa be lopg-drawa-out. However, the
t;ae. as well as tae plnce for holding the
canveation. must be decided by the com
mittee.
I cannot remember when I have felt aa
well aa t do now '
If you do not dertv prompt tad sa'.s-
My husbnad won t take factory results from the ise of Peraaa.
wrtte at onc to Dr Hartmaa. r.vtng a
full statement of your case, and he will h
pleased to give you bis valuable adv'e
onsumi ia. a-.-e him only one ( atls.
aaa be waa a., r'.ght Sirs. J. Aidr-ss. Dr Ha.-tmaa. Presldeaf of Tho
I Kartmaa Saal'artum. Columbus. Ohio.
aat sprtag whea we taougat he was golag
nto
es'
he aita; af -he
scared "1
WILD RIOE ABRUPTLY ENDED
lonn; Firm-r Who Dn.hcl Down
Street 1111 a. Horn" W Thrown
mil Injnr-'l.
Chalrmna P. L. Hall at the democraUo ( COLCSIHCS. Veh.. ifi- '7 fSneclaL
stata committee was reticeat today when , A youo- farmer named M.iler across rhe
questioned regardlag plaas for the fusion ' llat! a Cora;c call3iJ :a to,-3 ;Bgt
:ampaign. 1 aiBat aad mouated a farm horse aad made
a dash dowa Thirteenth street. At the
The facr is. I have been taa busy with
other work to ?iv any attention to pa
';tlcai work. " said he. "I have aat talked
w'th aavbody
earaer of Nebraska avenue 'he horse shied
aad threw the rider beavjy to the ar.ck
ganing piaas anu au.c pavemeat. He st.-ick apun hia bead aad
suaerd a severe -ancusaiaa of the bra.a
aad aa ugly scalp wound. Physic .aas
worked with him far a auraber of hours
tatea to St. Mary s hos
pital This maramg it Is said he had 1
1 worked with him
nd farther -hat he did aot ajJ(1 3(1 WM ,hen
the (tcnveaflons of the differ- ' , -n,, arz
NERVO
-SEXUAL DEBILITY
FUNERAL OF GEORGE W. HULST
Omaha Lnznhi-r -filer of Early Dnji
l- Bnrlct at Co-Innihn,.
ao definite .dea as to whea our conven-
'.on will be held. I believe, however, that
- will aot be aa early convention.'
Mr Eall sai
wow whether
at fus:-.n parties would be held slmul- , ila3ce , mgver
aaeouslv aad tn the same city He thought
h.s would be determined at a confer-acr
of par lenders. The time aad place of
hold ng 'he conven'lons would he left, he
'hough', to the state committees.
Hfflibft of Chartti" Board.
Rev Father Rueslng of west Point was 1
radar chesea a member nf the State Board, C0LCS1ECS. Ne5 Ma "." Spec'.a.
of Chanties aad Corrections This board 1 Tbe fuaeral af George w Hulst was this
will be aon-partlsaa la Ita make-up. tp- maraiag, Rev. C. V. Weed, rector af
poiatmentjr havtag already beea made from Grace Episcopal church, omciatiag. Mr
the republican aad democratic raaks. The Kulst was oue af the early buaiaess men
fourth aad last member remains to be 0j Omaha, engaging la the lumber Tide
cbosea aad. according to the terms of 'he tbere ta 13S7 Two rears later he came
aet creating the board. It wit be aeces- -0 t3ts .;lty. which has stace beea his home
sarj" to select 'he maa from the populist -with the exeeptioa af a few years at Rapid
party. The appointment of this fourth city S. D. Ke has beea a stockholder
member will complete the orgaa'.iatlon. ' aad officer of the Columbus State baalt
.vw Banking tnntltntlone. or many years. His mother aad two sis
The State Banking board has jraated ( ters. Sirs. S. D. Mercer aad Sirs. S
charters to the following; new banking ta- 1 Chase. rside at f"maho. Ke was a member
MASTER SPECIALIST
. Irojr not. wat alt Wa. hut cure all I treat I treat men only, and cure them
t atay ourt.
' .Vxfl. Bunvsf m ar reaalnir the result af vaur former folly Taur manhood la
ttMUax aa wall soon be or mnts nu do soraething far yourself. Ther Is an Bme
stitutlons.
State Bank af Boone. Boone, capital stock
authorised. tlQ.OOO. 50 per cent paid up
Incorporators. J. E. Dack. E. R. Daek aad
SI. G. Dack.
Woolbnck State baak. Woolback. capital
stack authorized. tlO.IHXi. 5t per eeat paid
of the Royal Arcanum.
BILL POSTER IS BOUND OVER
B-trlo Maa Who shot Showman
H-lrl for Trial tn Dintrirt
Conn.
up. Incorporators. F W Crew. Cornelius
Hradlev aad Harriet VaaD-aa. BEATRICE. N'eb.. Slay 17 3peclal Teie-
Ponca Valley bank. Lrach. capital stock gram. 1 J H. Martin, who had his preltmi
authorlred. HO.OOO. 50 per cent paid up. nary trial at tvuber this morning, was
WANAMAKER
& BROWN
The Greatu.t Mtn" Tallurlnir
Eatnhllaaxuent tn Aaierlcu.
Our Goods
Are a juunht fratn m..'.s
'hat we kn-w act 3y r-oia-arti)n.
but O'' the surer es' .f una "earj if
buslnees 1ea.:a. hey buEir.aas
an true Jaea maAtng in. war-ay
yaods a a auvie'a-e -,r-rt' whu -i hoj
S.-uned 'Jiem a tame i 'he wacien
world ' :r s'?r .ng nt -grt
"hea we are sure t he g"- :3 -te
reer 9 eaa" e se- ner-ec-i' n m
..tg iew'ng aad " mm;.;
50
up
Suits! $13
Omaha Branch Store.
122 South I3th St.,
HAYDENs NEW SUITS
stores in Omaha com-
reatest variety and the great-
ilore than all the
bined. The
est bargains vou ever knew of at this season
of the vear. Crowded every day with bar
gain seekers. The economical women that
waited until now can save their husbands
half the price of their suit, skirt and waist.
Do not be deceived by anybody. See foe
yourselves. Come in and get our prices
It makes no difference whether you buy or
not. We secured these goods at less than
half their value and we are selling them in
the same proportion. The sale will continue
from day to day until this vast stock is closed
out and room made for another, that we will
let vou know about soon.
Woman's ilk capes, trimmed with lace and satin ribbon, worth
54.30. for
Women's suits, the newest styles, in bolero, blouse, eton and
othr styles, worth up to ?1S. for $7.9S.
100 dozen women's wash waists, fresh, new goods, worth II,
for -JOc.
Women s silk skirts, most !aborately 1 itn women's silk waists, made of exrel--rmmed.
tucked and corded. SIS values, for lent quality corded silk, worth 4.35, for
50. ' 11.30.
Women s capes. S-lnches long, worth
Incorporators. C F Roe aad Fraas Nelaoa.
'w Corporation.
The followlag corporations were legalized
by the secretary of state today
Overland Real Estate aad lavestmeat
eompany of Nebraska City capital stock.
tirm.ooo.
bound over to the October term of the dis
trict court at Wllber ta t300 bonds, which
he furnished and was released.
J6..-.1. for only C3S.
Women s lawn dressee, elaborately trim
med, up to dale In evry respect, worth
up to S10 and SIT. for J4.3S.
Women s percale wrappers, sperat
waist lining, worth n. for Sc.
Women s percale wrappers, elaborately
an mtUse no cmanrninifce E: ni r -hi tnus'' master It ar It will master you and rill
y.mr whole future witn miser, mil ind'ribable woe. We have treated n many
i of thta kind that w are imiltir with them as you are with the very dayllirht.
Om-e ourwl b- a vou will oevr again b bnthere,! with emlsion, drains, prema
turnei. mt.ii ir weak ra:t. ner-ouan mm. failing memorv ..sa af ambitlan t
iltntlnr aynapt"nw Elrh ron if wr mar.nood and abeolure.y unfit you for arurty
MUrtnesK. romtaure or numiia uur -ombinwl EWtrn-Medlcal treatment for weaa
men. which coniHinea if the curative powers af both medicine and electricity will
corr-et all thea !! ,-uid reor you to what tiatur intendeil a hale, healthy, happy
loan, with ptiysirai. montai and miimI powers complete
W also cure to stay eurwt by our combined Electro-Sledlcat treatment
Viirieoceln. striuturi. syphilitic lllooii Poleon.
,erni-eTunt RebUtty. Rnpture, Kilnc7 anil Crlnnry Dlef,
and all ruihocaite iteaa and weakneaaes of men. We charge nothing for pr.vate
aaumwl and giva to eich annt a LEtAL '"CSTR.t'r to hold for our promises.
Ia It not worth your while tn investigate a cure that has made life anew to multi
tudes .if men '
If yau anr.( call at our ifflce write v iur svmij'oma fully
KEKEKE.trE Det Unnka anil Leaillnx Hnlna Men In Thla City.
CONSULTATION FREE,
Of lice Hours: From S A. 31. to S P l. Sundays. 10 A. M. to I P. .L
STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
1308 Farnam St, Set. 13th and 14th Sts., OMAHA, JiEB.
MAHHOOQ RESTOREDxt:.
c, V fcjir i'lH.i.ic: ;uon af tncaoni Fmira pLTsuHan. wU gnlcir" voire yon at M
. - j..r .isvei it 'j cesmura unra. surn Lwi mi, ala,
lln tn lltr UaetL, Vuinal Kaliaieat. sjervnaa syabillay. riaapiea
C aUlB... 'I . yh.il.ll. Ilnln. T krUMY I AMal Caa.tla.UlHL
lu.nji 'xneur naroralfii. Prevent iiuiccneu at eucnarre. walett If aolcQfcxra
mil s -ue. u,-ae and ail the aarror ot mtwtocr. CCP(aiB5EdMiimni
jil . ..-il icil uib ntQATf oruii al iJ lanunuj!!. CltIfjBMMKCrao-luM
sadreetorsroi w " .c .
1 1 ij .P i a.-i .ricorvl ij u in '' ii in ii '11 .ii i i ' il a i n 1 1 mlih il aiili Fi nan ail I la.
CtPijl)40B t " kaowi rrtar" tu care wiUout 1 optru. on. SXu munoiilaii. ermtea
asran,oecv- n - 1 jxruf reran: 1 1 Mzt-i .toraaat cs& a perai-nrct cora. tlM a 3asJ for fUO,
ftrr . ' e . ' ri"i: --cjiarariu treiuaom; a.
Juuuiki 1 t rot, asIIKUX CUs e j. Jar ars. aan v " Cat.
Ir Ull s.iLH H 111 E413-DILL0." UKLC .0 tUTU A.tD F .1115. IX.
Faater Tri-il for Inaunlty.
BEATRICE. Neb.. May 17 , Special Tele
gram, i Heary Cordes. the faster, was to
dav arraiiraed before the Bnarl of InaanitT
Omaha Dye works of Omaha, capital ' commlratoners. The evidence was aot sum-
stock. Jfi.aoo incorporators. Heary Strsag- cient Jen(j hla M .j,e asylum, aad upon
hoefer of Omaha. Chrtbtiaa Straashoefer of hi. ,n jk t.jji--.
1m nevr an the standstill. With It you Omaha. Henry C. Bebrecs and illrabeth m t,v,.n w the Sna2orl hotel whe
he will be fed far a few days, aad thea
sent back to his relatives la Indlaaa.
Behrens of Crte. 1
Arlington Telephone company of Arling
ton capital stock. t:.ono Incorporators. H.
W Marshall. W G. Pfel3er. M. Stargsnsea, , Toan Man', Cunrlletlnir Storl-e.
;C Vatl. H. Wilson. A. G. Calaad and R. 1 COLCSIHCS. Neb. Slay it Special
I A. Davies. A youag maa. who gives his aame as
Hastings Furniture company of HaiUaga- 1 George Carson aad says his home is ta
i capital stock. SM.OnO incorporators. Ed- Liacola. Is beiag held here by the commls
1 ear J. Pease. William E. St. Joha. Fr-l sloners of insanity He says he la a -ook
L. Pease for wholesale and retail trade. Sy trade, but his stones are so conflicting
Bank "olt la Cp Vsaln. I that little can be learned of him.
A vrdlct for the defendaats was de
livered by a Jury tn the dlatrlet court this
Hnmholdt Captuln Comei Home,
wrvtint TiT V.h. Mav 1- . ni,! .
afleraoon in 'he case of Heary Geraer c te j. p Grl3Stead. who served for
against Charles W Maaber R..C. Outcait 7aT vith the TUlr-.y.nd Called
aad C. - Yates. The action wa. begun by Statea ataaaj m uje PhiUppmes. arrived
Gemer to recover iZZ.CM paid for stock ia - iQrat. Testertay. The captain wM married
the defunct Capitol National baak. a few
months before tt failed. The defeadaata
have won thre times in the district oourt
and the plaintiff has been given two favor
able decisions by the supreme court. If a
aew trial is denied in the district court
Gemer will appeal to the higher tribunal
last wek to Miss Smith of Wellington.
Kan.
Paper Chanwe Politic.
HCSIBOLDT. Neb.. Slay 17 .Special
The Enterprise, which has for many rears
been democratic, this week renounced aile-
Tbe ase involves aa important propoai- . stance to the party aad joined the rpub-
Mon of law The plaintiff tn bis petition 1,caa rsnKa.
If!
asked for a judgment on the grounds that '
he 'nvested he money ta 'he stock on -he
strength of 3 statement which purported
'o show the Saaarlal condition of the haak.
He alleges tha' thia statement was false.
Ia 'wa opinions the supreme court sup- '
parted his eeotentian. j
Vanrnnry Law I aconef ltutlonol.
Judge Frest In the district court this
afternoan gave a decision declanng un-coait-.lut.onal
the art of 1375. which pro
vided a penalty for vagrancy It was dls
overed " 'his a. t was passed without
.Iriinittfil of Illi-nal -iilci.
HTSIBOLDT. Neb.. Slay 17 . Special.
H Quackenbush. a rslileat af Humbold
was acquitted at Falls City today of -he
charge of Illegally jelling liquor
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.0 rears In maha
VARICOCEIE and
iiYDHGCELf-red.
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carta..:. pln jr tosa
n time.
CVnlJII C"tHror i;iao-j"5uiruB
3 1 r H I -1 3 tho-ough." -.eanied tmm
the tyiitem. Soon e--ry sign atd aymptJm
dtsarmcH.'s crrooieteiv anl 'i rever .
-BREAiCINr; i"T" of 'if aieeace an ae skin
ar fsc 1-eatment con-aina an aaagerons
drags r n;ur.ons medii ini-
WeA NlcN r"m Escrates r '."terms
to NKiivr-L-a ' 2mas7T it EsaArsTictt.
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STRICTURE "ird wta a aew Eame
Tr-utmrc. " ao detention ram hust-
"ran. iCdae'' ra Blander rrmj.as.
CHRCES LOW
Coestntatiwi Fret. Imtrftrt !n Ma.
Ca.1 an u riuus-s 115 So. lam St.
Dr. Searlsa & Searies. Qraaha, Ssb
NO CUR. NO PAT.
"J - in na.l - inrn
ot -r ir skaninit oruiu.
ar ".-jum )nta Ue upr nil
Ttnre "tt "la.nil (train ar
r Hinr'- T. ia -i w not oiio
tailor Tt f" . ' 'a
JCii. A?LI1C CO. Jfl Thsra 311.. Iniianipalla. Ii.
3 doaen silk finished erpon skirts,
worth ip to JS. for C5T.
Women s mon-tnllord stilts, in an end-'
iees rar.ety. in all the new styles, nearly .
a,! silk lined throughout, worth up to EZ,
far SIS.
3 dozen women's white lawn walatn.
n all the. aew styles, with or wtthout sal- trimmed. lS-lnch flounce, worth C. for Mc
.or collar a SZ.M waist far 3ic XOTE In this lot of gooda we boygae
Women s drees skirts, In cheviots and one hundred plush ipee. Our buyer wis
serges, peraline dned and v-lvet bound, tempt-d. owing 'o the Iownesa at the pries,
'rtmmeil with t to ID raws of stitched taf- We r-allze tt is not the season, but any-
'ra. sold :n 'his '-ity as high an tliirt, body can now bu an SS to tlO cape ta
Sa- ardar E.3S. CM. tt will pav -ou.
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PLAIXVIEW Nab Slay !7 Special -The
Omaha Brewing company beaaa ex
cavauon today for .ta aw hrlrk building.
The ladlea wonder how Mrs B. maaagea
o preserve her youthflt looks. The secre'
is sne 'axes rrica.y Asa iii-tera. it keeps
MONEY.
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'Phone 111.
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Refund ed.vS?
ar.-.i-e Zr iat'i Renovator
-ure 'iTsnenhiu. "nnsta-
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aj-tod P'.' -.er nai wn r 34. -!ironio liwaees
rennvates and n- ir rates -he ws-ues-st.m tnd
our-s -e-r -v rst -aws. c .a, : at moe.
Ifti'-sa a:dwl a acuf- ta wewU-sfund
aioaev -ei ira aau.. W-te - or stzjik-izi
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