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TI1E OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1002. EXTR1 ORDINARY I'ERIT Of n fitw Catarlh Cure. Physician arc slow to take up new and untried remedies, untlU their value has teen established by actual experlmeut, and they are naturally skeptical of tbe many Bew preparation constantly appealing and for which extravagant claims are made. The most liberal and enlightened physi cians are always ready, however, to make a fair trial of any new speclBc and gat at Us true medical vslue. A new preparation for the cure of ca tarrh baa attracted much attention In the past few month and haa met with great favor from the medical profession not only because It la remarkably suoceesful in the cur of catarrh, but also because) It Is not a secret patent medlcne; anyone using tt knows Just What ba la taking Into hla sys tem. , It Is composed of blood root which acts on the blood and mucous membrane, hydraa tln for same purpose to clear the mucus from head and throat, and red gum of eu calyptus tree to destroy catarrhal germs in the blood. All of thesa antiseptic remedies are com bined In the form of a pleasant taating tab let or lozenge, and are sold by druggists many recent est In chronic catarrh cases have established lta merit beyond question. Dr. Sebring states that he haa discarded Inhalers, sprays and washes and dependa entirely upon Stuart's Catarrh Tablets In treating nasal catarrh. He says: "I hare had patients who bad lost the tense of amell entirely, and whoae hearing was also Impaired from nasal catarrh, recover com pletely after a few weeks use of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. I have been equally suc cessful with the remedy In catarrh of th throat and catarrh of stomach. I can only explain It on- the principle that catarrh is a constitutional disease, and that the anti septic properties In these tablets drives the catarrhal poison completely out of the sys tem." Dr. Odell says, I have cured many cases of catarrh of stomach In past four months by the us of 8tiart's Catarrh Tableta lone without the use of any other rem edy and without dieting. The tablets are es peclally useful In nasal catarrh and catarrh of the throat, clearing the membranes and overcoming the continual hawking, cough lng and expectorating, ao disgusting and annoying to catarrh sufferers. 94 att KM IW aWHarl IM M M BftMMtMUMttHMWflOMMMfVII t ' . A Good Thing Good- things ar aiwaya bought freely, and Hunter Baltimore Rye IWtHJfl - r S Has the largest sale -because the people know the Best Whiskey when they taste U. It is the best because it Is Pure; Old, Mellow, and never disappoints. ti is particularly recommended to women because of its age and excellence. Sold at alt flratlaaa rafos sad by Jobber Wtt LAKaUAN BOM. rUlUmoro. M4. '.'.ILsVI Poor Indeed are those weighed down by tunUldt. Rreasion. Men no in this world irough buoyant nerve force. The loss of this lorce daily drags down to failure some of tbe world's brightest minds. Such a condition is commonly known as Nervous Debility. When you lose scll-conudcncc and feel your strength, energy and nerve (ore arc slipping away, it is high time you seek aeuaiul aid. You prefer bonita, and saw "a to misery ana uuure, have no equal as a nerve restorer. A couple of bono will dispel that heavy feeling; the unnatural weariness dis appears and replaces languor with new furce and viiror of bodv and brmin. atix boxes will cur any ordinary case oi nervous aenuuy. u not, you get your monrv back. . l 09 per box; t for $5 00. mailed la plain package, book free. LEE I1ERDMAN LETS SAL1K1 Eiprsmt Coirt Gives Decision la IsTsr of Ultrk of Oeirt OPINION ON GREATER AMERICA EXPOSITION ablle Srnool Teachers Asked to I Opel ale for Library Eitenelon Date Bet for State Petal try Shaw. helpful to the teachera. We expect some time soon to eend to every school room In tbe state a carefully selected and graded 1st of books suitable for school libraries. with tbe prices and directions as to where Shrivsr aid Mortoa Win Tint Xetnd ia For. sale by Kuhn oV Co. South Omaha, si.u blurts. la. Puller Paint a Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug store. Davis urug Co.. council A Model . Doctor's' Office Most doctors Sad It convenient to have evening or Sunday offloa hours. Patient a caa hardly walk np stairs at such times. The Bee Building has all night and Bunday elevator ferries. Water and gaa, aa well as electric light are la each room. The rooms are all light and our afflcaa are moat attractive, Reata era bo higher than la Inferior buildings. R. C. Peters & Ca, tea til Aeacy. ' Ground Floar, lee BullJaf, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 19. (Special.) The su preme court haa given a decision holding that Lee Herdman, clerk of tbe court. Is entitled to a salary of 11,600 a year aa re porter, notwithstanding the last legisla ture failed to make a specific appropria tion for the purpose. Commissioner Old ham, who wrote tbe opinion in tbe case, says: "A speclBe appropriation, 'made by law,' within the meaning of aectlon 22, of article 111, of the constitution. Is an appropriation made either by direction of the constitu tion Itself, or one made by the legislature under the forma and In the manner pre scribed is tbe constitution for drawing money from the publlo treasury. The ap propriation for the salary of the reporter and ex-offlcio clerk and librarian of the supreme court Is made by aectlon 25, ar ticle ivl, of the constitution, and requlrea no special legislative enactment. Greater America Exposition. In the case of Hayden against' The Greater America exposition the court de clares that It Is tbe duty of Judge Dickin son to vacate a restraining oraer ana thereby give tbe parties Interested an op portunity to proceed In tbe main case in accordance with tbe mandate recently filed. No formal order was Issued, tbe court as suming that the Judge will act In con formlty to the vlewa so expressed. The court holds that If tbe district court mis takes or misconstrues the mandate of this court, Its obedience may be enforced by mandamus, which Is an appropriate remedy to make the mandate effective. The relator in this branch of the esse, Richard 8. Horton, prayed for a writ of mandamus, addressed to tbe Judge, directing him to vacate a restraining order allowed In the action wherein Hayden Bros, sre plaintiffs snd the selator defendant, re straining; 'ths defendants from further pro ceedlngs In the original case. Miles Will Contest. In tbe case of Joseph Williams, et el, appellants, against Joseph H. Miles, et al. appellees, the motion of the latter to dta miss tbe appeal Is overruled, the court holding that an appeal will He. In tbe case of Joseph Williams, et al, plaintiffs and appellants, sgainst Joseph Miles snd others, defendants and appellees, the mo tlon of the three sppeliants to dismiss the action la sustained, the court ordering tbe esse dismissed upon payment of three fourths of the taxable costs. Both actions arose from the Miles will contest esse. Alert for Para Food Prodoets, Numerous Inquiries have been received at the food department regarding a prepare tlon branded "apple fruit vinegar," which la being offered to Nebraaka wholesale deal ers by a Kansss City manufacturing firm The food commissioner holds that the term la Identical In meaning with the terms vappie vinegar," "orchard vinegar or elder vinegar," and that when analysed apple fruit vinegar muat meet the require ments specified for cider vinegar. Vinegars are, by law, divided into two classes. One claas is termed apple, orchard er cider vln egar and must oe the legitimate product of pure apple Juice and contain net less than per cent of elder vinegar solids. Tbe other class la termed grain, wine of fruit vinegars. Tbe law declares that all vinegar snau oe maae wnouy rrom the fruit or grain from which It purports to be or Is represented to be made and shall contain no foreign substance or artificial coloring and not less than per cent of absolute acetic acid. A shipment of vinegar received at Grand Island from the Menarch Vinegar Works st Kansas City has been oondemned by tbe commission. The barrels were branded "pur apple Juice vinegar," but an analysis showed It to be a distilled vinegar artifl dally colored. It will be destroyed or re turned to .the shipper. Another shipment of a similar character was received at Min- den and will be treated In a like manner. Land la Good Demand. ucpuiy iana commissioner Eaton re turned today from Antelope county, where he conducted a land leasing auction. He disposed of all available school land In the county excepting one quarter section. Next week Commissioner Follmer and Deputy Eaton will conduct land leaalng auctions In Greeley, Loup, Garfield and Washington counties. Tomorrow afternoon sn auction 'will be held In this county to dispose of a small tract of unoccupied school lsnd. Library Extension. Secretary Edna Bullock of tbe Nebraska Library Commission haa Issued the follow ing communication to the publlo school teachera of the state, asking tbelr co operation In the work of library extension: "We Invite your attention to, and ask for your co-opera tlos In, the work of library extension. It Is a subject thst appeala moat urgently to those who are educating children of the state. There would soon corns a time when an uneducated native Nebraskan would be hard to find, If, In ad dition to tbe good work our schools ars doing, the people had some wsy of com pleting their own education. Let ua lay tbe foundation for a aystem of universal aelf-educatton In Nebrasks, and let us be gin by stsrtlng libraries wherever there Is any hops of maintaining them permanently. In order that children may know how to ua books, enlarge your school libraries In accordance with some definite, well-planned policy. A school library cannot take the place of a public library, but tt caa be used to prepare children for entrance at the 'people's university,' aa the public library has been aptly called. Tt la tbe desire of this commission to be to purchase the books. We Invite you to make sny demands yon msy desire to upon our time and energies In the line of mak ing this commission useful to the schools.' Anaaal Ponltry Show. Tbe board of managers of the State Poul try association bss decided (o bsve the next annual poultry show held In Lincoln from January It to 24, 1903. C. M. Lewelllng of I Brownvllle has been .elected to officiate as superintendent of exhibition. Judges ap pointed to assist blm are: W. A. Russell, Ottumwa, la.; C. H. Rhodes, Topeka; Adam Thompson, Aurora, Mo.; David Larson, WRIT REMAINS AS ISSUED Asisumsnt Litigation. CITY. TO FILE AN ANSWER INSTANTER Corporations Involved Are Glvea Leave ta Intervene la Case Feadlnsr la the 8a. preme Coart. LINCOLN. Feb. 19. (Special Telegram ) The supreme court this morning overruled motion to strike out several vital sec of Bellevue was drowned Isst night. The boy sksted Into a hole made by the re moval of Ice from the water. Tbe body found thla morning In alx feet of water. Mr. Lee lost another son by drown, lng some time ego. Wshoo, and A. R. Carruth, Lincoln. The UoM of thfJ alternative writ In the case noara aiscussea a movement to provioe Pi- o( wlii,,ra a, gbrlver and George T. manent quarters ror tne association ana to ,.nst the Omaha city council It was the genersl sense of those present Mor- The nrivir In tha raa la fnr n rjeremntorr that active work with thla end In view wrlt t0 comp.i tn, t0unclV to sit again aa a board of equalization and hear complaints against tbe assessment of corporations. should be Immediately begun Section of Llejht Artillery The preliminary organization of a The respondents, the members of the coun- tlon of light artillery waa effected at a h". wer 'eT t0 B n" n; m.sHn. i,.m ir. tu. ...... .v. k.. .. t.. stanter and the corporatlona Interested capltol last night. Adjutant General Colby "r Hven leave to intervene. KENESAW POSTAL SHORTAGE aspeetnr Sinclair Mow Estimates Pnrtrlda-e'a Defalcation at Less Thaa fl.ooo. HASTINGS, Neb., Feb. 19. (Special Tel egram.) In connection with the suicide of Postmaster Louis B. Partridge at Kenesaw It la thi. general opinion that D. M. Baul, principal of Kenesaw publlo schools, will be placed in charge of the postofllce until n appointment la made. Postofllce Inspector Sinclair has finished the Inspection of Postmaster Partridge's books and reports the shortage to be 671. Tbe Kenesaw postofllce Is now In charge of Mr. Norton. There Is a strong move ment to have the wife of the dead post master appointed. haa assured the promoters that If the sec tion Is properly formed It will be mustered Into the stste service snd probably made a part of the Wymore battery. P. Jamea "The matter stands now," said Mr. Con nell, "Just as though the motion had not been made. My answer, a part of which Cosgrave and Tim McCarthy are the chief Published In The Bee of Monday, waa workers In the movement. Telephone Competition at Lincoln. Renewed efforts ars being made by the left In the handa of the clerk of the court to be filed at once In case my motion was overruled, snd I presume it hss been filed by this time. The motion which tbe court Independent telephone promoters to obtain overruled was to strike out certsln para graphs of the alternative writ which I considered Irrelevant. It waa merely a preliminary matter and of no consequence so fsr ss the merits of tbe esse are con cerned. This action of the court la with out significance In the way of forecasting Its final action." Commissioners and Supervisors at Fremont Treat Mssy aes tloae at Interest. rRKMONT. Neb., Feb. 19. (Special.) franchise from the Lincoln city council. The proposition Is being agitated among the business men of the city and after pub lic interest la aroused an application for the franchise will be made. The atate association of managers and officers of 'Independent telephone exchanges finished lta work In annual session last night. About fifty of tbe 100 exchanges DISCUSS WELFARE OF COUNTY were represented, it wss sgreea ny an present that steps should be tsken to com plete communication between the various station, thus establishing an independent long-distance circuit. The following on cers were elected: Tom E. Parmele, Platte mouth, president: I. W. Clark. PaDilllon. vice president; E. C. Hansen, Fairbury, I The commissioners and supervisors put In .ecretarv and treasurer: J. H. Currta of a busy day today ana accompusnea conaia Bradshaw. A. E. Gantt of Falla City. T. ereble work. Lt evening tney listened F. Martin of Albion, executive committee. to an addreaa by W. H. Clements of the Fremont Normal school, mis waa ioiiowea bv a discussion on the payment of Interest P. Course? Richards was this afternoon on county money In the tanks. Nearly all bound over to the district court on the those taking part were opposed to the charge of assaulting his 12-year-old step- present law, which requires the banka to daughter, Marie Magaants, ana in aeiauu i paT j per cent on county balances. The of 11.000 bond was committed to the county bankg would not pay that rate, but were Jail. The defendant submitted no testimony, I wtning to pay 1 1ft or 2 per cent. The but tnrougn bis attorney insisted tnat ne result was a loss to tbe county. The law was -innocent of the cbsrge. The principal I , ntii. mnnort imonr the members testimony4 for the state was given by the and a resolution demanding lta repeal was young girl. Richards 1 well known in city adopted. political and business circles. SHERIFF CASE IS UP AGAIN Contestant Appeals to Higher Coart from the Rallngr of the Cennty Judge. BEATRICE, Neb., Feb. II. (Special.) The contest over the office of sheriff has bobbed up again, having been taken from the county court to the diatrict court upon Tbe first on the order of business this morning was election of officers and the following were chosen: President, Phillips of Adsms county; vice president. Winter of I Madison: secretary, Roberts of Dodge treasurer, Harte of Douglas. The attendance today waa much larger than yesterday and more were present than have attended any previous annual meeting. Thirty counties sre represented. In the afternoon Janitor Houck replenished the baskets of apples, oranges, bananas ana cigars, ana tne con- a writ of error. This case was dismissed , ', v .. , w . In county court by the party bringing It, who paid all coats. The contestant filed an affidavit on the first day of the term of the county court, ststtag that the ease was dls- missed without his sanction snd without his knowledge, and asking that the ease be not dismissed, but thst the court set sside Its decree, which had already been spread upon his records, and permit tna case to come before a Jury. The attorneys for the defendant, who wss also the In cumbent, filed a petition to the effect that the county Judge had already dismissed the case by a desire of the party who -filed It, and that tbe court did not have authority to miscellaneous questions In which each felt particularly Interested. Among the ques tions discussed were the power of the com' mlssloners to place minor children who were a county charge In suitable families whsre they could be better looked sfter than In poorhousea; how the duties of the county boards of health could best be perfected; and the liability of the cqonty.for injuries caused by defective bridges., On the latter there waa a diversity of opinion. Traction engines were also discussed at considerable length. Some commissioners wanted a law compelling the ownera to plank bridges be fore running the engines over them, while others doubted whether such a law would Jl!: 1?.:.r'U'.rir? do any good an. tlt If th. bridge, were the petition snd the plaintiffs have filed a writ of. error. There are aome prospects of this case being taken to tbe supreme court, The district court convenes here on Mon day next, with Judge Lettoa on the bench. The docket contains 200 cases, among ths most important of which ars the damage suits sgainst the Wymore saloon keepers and , the case of ths State against Jasper Byers for contempt of court. Mr. Byers disappeared during the laat session of the grand Jury and took the proceedings of thst body with him. which consisted of books snd records. In a few daya be returned them by express from Council Bluffs, la., to the county attorney. Mr. Byers wss secretary of the grand Jury at the time. LEGAL FIGHT OVER A CHILD Coaatjr Coart Glvea the Boy to Adopted Parents nnd Hla Mother Appeals to Hlsrher Trlhanal. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Feb. 1. (Soe- clal.) Val Burket and wife brought re cently habeas corpus proceedings against Mra. Frances Crisman, mother of tba child, and Mrs. Sarah Jane Tldd, her mother, in county court to gain possession of their adopted child, Robert E. Sampaon, who had been kidnaped by bis mother and her father. Judge Douglas ordered ths boy to be returned to the Burkels. Alexander A. Altacbuler of Omaha cams here and filed petition In error In the district court, seeking to set aside ths decision in ths lower court Hs also filed an amended petition in the county court, aeeklng to set sside, vacate and cancel the decree of adoption1 made and rendered by Judge Douglas on December 18, 1901. It Is under 5L M M Twclvo Yoars of Awful PHo P-!n, A. ft. Auringer, Brsidwood, 111., Saya "After Buffering untold agony tor over twelve years from both forms of piles, and trying all aorta of pits remedies without re life, I am completely cured by Pyramid Pile Cure." Sold by all drugglsta, M centa a box. Book, "Piles, Causes and Curs," nulled free. Pyramid Drug Co- Marshall, Mica. properly constructed they would hold up the engines. The remainder of the afternoon session wss tsken up with a discussion of various questions of general Interest In regard to management of poor farms, roads, bridges and taxation. One which created the most Interest ras In regard to the advisability of the countlea foreclosing tax liens. Com missloner Welton of Lancaster was of the opinion that It waa very poor policy and that hla own county would be way behind financially by doing so. A special meeting will be held at Bea trice in December, at which time the legls Jatlve committee will submit its report, The next regular session will be In Bestrlce In Jsnuary, 1903. Ths commls sioners attended the Innea band concert thla evening aa the guests of ths Commer cial club. BOYS CHARGED, WITH BURGLARY Plattsmonth , Yoatha Have to Trial for Stealing; Money from a MI1L Face PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Feb. 19. (Spe clal.) Sheriff John D. McBrids filed a com plaint against Walter Speck and Frank Boetel, charging them with burglary. la aald the boys broke into tbe mill of Helsel and stole $10. The boys were ar ralgned before Judge Archer today and waiving examination, were bound over to tbe district court, the bond of each being fixed at $200. WEAK KIDNEYS AND BLADDER TROUBLE Had to Pass Water Very Often Day and Night FOR RUIN OF HER HUSBAND Salt of Mrs. John P. ftesbltt Asjalaat Saloon Keepera of He. hraska City. i NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. Feb. 19. (Spe cial Telegram.) In the district court this afternoon the rase of Mrs. Rena Nesbltt sgainst John Mattes, Jr., et al, waa called and the work of selecting a Jury waa begun. Thla la a case where a number of saloon keepers and their bondsmen are sued to recover $10,000 dsmages for the alleged ruin of the plaintiff's husband. Dr. John P. Nesbltt. There are nearly fifty witnesses on the plaintiff's side of the case and a large number for the defense. Gerrard la Acquitted. COLUMBUS. Neb., Feb. 19. (Special.) The ease against Charles . A. Gerrard, charged with violation of the game law by exhibiting for aale at Monroe a quantity of croppies and auckers, was beard by a Jury In Justice Hudson's court yesterday after noon, a verdict of not guilty being quickly agreed upon In the Jury room. Attorney Genernl's Condition. HURON, S. D., Feb. 19. "The fever has not left the patient, but the tempersture spproached normal this morning," ssys Dr. Alford, physician of Attorney General Pyle. These la nothing unduly discouraging In the general's condition except the feeble heart action, which organ requlrea constant treatment and Is still maintained by stlm ulants and remedies. The pulse Is seldom below 120. The query naturally arises. ' How long csn this continue without abso lute heart failure T" , Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root NjiJ --s ym ' DR. KILMER aV CO., Blnghamton, N. T.: About two yeara ago I had a very severe case of kidney and bladder tremble. The pain In the small of . my back wa so severe that I could not stand It to stay I one position more than a moment or two, and waa obliged to pass water very often day and night. I tried medloinea and doctors without getting relief. Notiolng an advertisement In the Topeka State Journal of Swamp-Root, I determined to give It a trial and bought a bottle. By th time I had finished the first bottle the pain and entirely disappeared from my back. The pain and frequent desire to pass water eessed. However, I continued to take the medicine, using about six bottles la all. That was over a year ago and I have had no return of the trouble slaoe. NEBRASKA CLOUDS IN PATCHES Saa Flirts with Populace Today aad Tomorrow nnd West 'Winds Grow Fresh. WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Forecast: For Nebraaka, South Dakota and Kansss Partly cloudy Thursdsy and Friday; va riable winds. For Iowa Fair Thursdsy and probably Friday; light to fresh west winds. For Missouri and Illinois Fair Thursday and Friday; variable winds. For Montana and Colorado Partly cloudy Thursday and Friday; variable winds. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Feb. 19. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with tbe corresponding day of the last three years: 1902. 1901. 100. 189S. Maximum temperature.... 30 26 81 62 Minimum temperature.... i 10 in 34 Mean temperature t. 24 18 24 48 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Record of temperature and DreclDltatlon at Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1901: Normal temperature .., u Excess or uenciency iur mo uay ., y Total excess since March 1, 1101 .,901 Normal precipitation jfl Inch Deficiency for the day 03 inch Total rainfall since March 1 24. S9 Inches Deficiency since jarcn 1 o.w incnes Deficiency for cor. period, 1901... .21 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1900... 4.67 inches Hepnris iron iuaai ni 7 p. an (A. H. Nooney.) Chief Engineer, State Capltol Bldg., Topeka, Kan. Jan, 2nd, 190S. CONDITION OF TH WEATHER. Ml n a : B : ? B j! ; s Omaha, clear Valentine, cloudy North Platte, cloudy ... Cheyenne, clear Bait Lake City, clear .. Rapid City, clear Huron, clear llllston, clear Chicago, clear Bt. Louis, clear .......... St, Paul, partly oiuuuy Davenport, clear Kansas City, cloudy.... Havre, partly cloudy .., Helena, cloudy Bismarck, clear Galveston, clear M SO) .00 32 32 .01 32 SH .01 28 84 T 42 44 .00 40 44 ..00 24 82 .00 28 30 .00 22 24 T 28 32 .00 28 32 .00 22 28 .00 28 28 .00 42 44 .00 401 44 .00 28 82 .00 62 62 .64 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WKLSH. Local Forecast Official. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more slokness and tsaffertn thsn any othsr disease, therefore, when through neglect or other onuses kidney trouble Is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. We often see a relative, a friend or an acquaintance apparently well. Vat Is s few days we may ba grieved to learn of their severe Illness, or sudden death, caused by that fatal type of kidney trouble Brlgh fs Disease. The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladder ratnady. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Is soon realise d. It stands the highest for Its wonderful curss of the most distressing eases. A trl a; will convince anyone and you nay have a sample bottle sent free, by mall. Sample Bottle Swamp-Root Free by. Mail. EDITORIAL NOTE Swamp-Root has been tested In so many ways, and has proven so successful In svery case, that a special arrangement has been made by which all t readers of Ths Omaha Bee who have not already tried It may have a sample- bottle sent absolutely free by mall. Also a book telling, an about Swamp-Root, and containing many of the thousands upon, thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women who owe their good health, In fact their very lives, to the wonderful curative properties of Swamp-Root. In writing, be sure and mention reading this generous offer In Tbe Omsba Morning Bee when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer as Co., Binghsmton, N. Y. It you are already convinced that Swamp-Root js what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent snd one-dollar else bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the addreaa, Blnghamton, N. T. A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART." JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH APOLIO S WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY ! to Star. If day m llacM, tt caa kr Ummi to la Mnl color vlthoM tajarf MkosMk m co fay m applkcooa of cha ln.psr.al Hair Regensrator THE STANDARD HATH COU5SINO. It k ftboohrtcly banntcos. A.r fthado ncodttood. Color not. tmi GNU ArfLICATloN LASTS alOITTHS. SombU toot aoir cglon aroo. ruperial Chemical Co.. 136 W. 23d St.. N. T. ; RESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT AD! .PRODUCE RESULTS. 4 cunt tdurxitm iDin 1 u "2r"n"."' r to I to Son. Y I OIKnargos.inasmnioMons, OairootoZi V. IrrltaUoes or aloorotlonj ar VI nne etifMto sot 10 wtoiara. of at o 00 jntv rroxau Oooioaloa. rsl aloes, aas eut I rtAJSdMUl'liO. ssat or soisoaena. 1 "or saat I HE oM y OrmartTftsta. or saat 19 plain dtooo. uroi s eotucn, 1 DANDRUFF Pmmlllwmty Cumd ml jraaw Vi ym( ir ana all aaocrloas at the Hair mad Scalp pr-ftivcly euro only with my aciontiflc troatiooata, cpoclally pro. pared (or each caAO. Full loformalion with book iroo. Call or trirto, IOHM H. WOODBUY O 1., r. liuta SI.,Chlraro. isisisai'i'r ' Tinnijnf , Papllllon Flra Is. Averted. PAPILLION. Neb., Feb. 19. (Special.) A destructive fire was promptly averted stood that papera have been prepared for early this morning by quick work of tbe cit the arrest of Mrs. Crisman, her father and their attorney, Altschuler, after the trial In district court, on the charge of kidnaping. lzeaa of this place. Tbe hardware store of H. Corey wss the building where the flames were discovered. Ths fire originated from a defective Hue. ' Drowned Nenr Month of Platte. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., Feb. 19. (Special Telegram.) A K-year-old. son of C. R. Lee of Bellevue was drowned nesr the mouth of the Plstts river last night while skating ! with a younger brother. H. C. McMaken of thla city bad recently cut Ice there. Drowned. CARRY. OFF THE HONORS faeceaafal Contestnnte of the Prelim- Innrr Declnmntory Coatest at Geneva. GENEVA. Neb., Feb. It. (Special.) Ths preliminary declamatory contest closed Jest night. Ths judges were: Mrs. P. B. Brsy- PAPILLION. Neb.. Feb. 19. (Special. ton. Superintendent qhsrles Smrhs, Jr., and I The lS-year-ofd son of Merchant J. H. Lee iter. 1 nomas urimtns, ana tna reieree wss County Judgs Sklpton. Ths successful con testants choaen for ths local contest in two weeks were: Oratorical "Lafayette." Retta Walker; "Francia Scott Key.' Chauncey Hrubeaky; "John Brown," Mabel Williams. Drsmstlo "Battle of Zaralla," Carrie King: "Fall of Pemberton Mill,' Evangeline Strickland; "Soul of the Vio lin," Marcella Flory; "Soul that Passed in ths Night." Laura Cox. Humorous "Ths Fountleroy Wall." Essis Heath; "Scorching Versus Diamond," Lelta Mohrman; "Buy ing a Feller." Rose Wilson; "Alternate; Telephone Romance. Ross Wets. Rev. Grtssbr Bints nt MeCesk. M'COOK, Neb., Feb. 19. (Special.) Mc- Cook Methodists are pleased with the order of the bishop instructing Rev. L. M. Origiby to remsln in charge of ths Meth odist church of this city snd rescinding his order authorising his removal to Salt Lake City. Utah. Frnctarfs Ankle while Conattna;. WYMORE. Neb., Feb. 19. (Special.) While coasting Miss Csrrls Hsrpster. relief telephone operator, broke her right ankle, Biliousness & Indigestion Even deep seated dyspepsia art quickly and ta&ily remedied by powders, with a little self study. Relief Is Quick; Cure Certain. It's Actios). 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