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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 3, '1002. 8 KEEP TAB ON CORPORATIONS 00, making ft toot toss to hlra of about $S,70. Mr. an 4 Mr. Bougger ara highly re spected people, having labored Industriously DocreUry Marsh lUoemmendi a Law Bo- til they had accumulated enough prop erty 10 eep UQem in ineir ria Laat fall ba built ft Beat cottage la the northeast part of town, moving Into tbe name to spend tbe remainder of their dsyt In comfort. The loss cost him a lW-acre farm, which lesves the old couple largely dependent on their children for aupport. Mr. Bougger la 70 yeers of age and bia -wife 61. quiring Systematic Reports. PRIMARY SYSTEM KNOCKED OUT FOR GOOD Mete Board of Irrigation Likely to Hear Objeetlea ta t'eatlialna the Water Rlftkt of Andrew ftaeewater. SHERIFF BLOCKS MARRIAGE Arreets " Elopera on Washlaa-ton taaaly taarthoaae Stepe and polls a Wedding. FREMONT, Keh., May J. (8peclal.) required to report annually any change la Cb.rles Emery a Saundera county farmer the peraonue. of the officer., method, of 7" J" t.l H'elWu 1Va es-e1 heart tSa-SlTTt sk. able a peraon to ascertain the number atr'.. . a .... TL .. Vii... ..Vi . . ,. ..... ,v. I Infatuated with the man and the father aald they had eloped. Thla afternoon Sheriff Menke of Blair ar rested the couple Juat aa they were going up the courthouse atepa on their way to marriage ration. H. would have all foreign cor. ih wn, brought hm home ,n Baandera county. (From ft Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, May I. (Special.) Several aggeatlona contemplating amendmenta la tbe Nebraska corporation lawa will be mad to the next leglalatura by Secretary of Stat Marsh. Ha would have the corporation! active corporation In tbe atate and the nanus of tbe officer and method of busi ness of any of tbem at any time. Mr. Marab would also have the law e amended aa to provide specifically that not th- c , fo. a lee. than three persona cu form ft corpo- ,lenMt ,riv mm poratlona required to maintain ft branch of fice In tba a lata. From December 1, 1900, to May 1, thai year, over $42,000 waa paid into the aeo retary of auto's office aa fees by corpo ration. Tbl amount la only 1400 In ces of the total amount received by tbe office during the four years of too fusion administration. eaatea Waa Aalaaased. . Tba girl and Warner left home about t o'clock thla morning and were met weat of tbe city by mu with team. D4( Owanty Martataara Iteeerd FREMONT. Neb., May I. (Special.) The following la the mortgage record of Dodge county for the month of April: Chattel mortgagee Hied, M, amount, 11.0S.0; re Laat night's meeting of republican., held leased, R, amount, f 16,(39.13. Farm mort- for the purpose of considering the propo-lgages Bled, 17, amount, $36,145.45; released ttlon to extend the Lincoln nominating 22, amount, $24,(12.75. Town and ctty system throughout the county, waa one of mortgages recorded, IS, amount. $11,932.50 tbe moot spectacular eventa la which the released, 22, amount $18,810. republicans of tbl county have partlcl-1 Tbe county board met yeeterday and baa pated for a long time. The proceeding devoted the most of Its time to ft couple of throughout, however, were good-natured and road petitions, one for the straightening marred neither by hot word nor angry I out of tbe road from Ames to North Bend gesticulations. ftad tba other for the opening up of a road The direct primary system may be ft fixed weat of Bcrlbner, both of which ar meet- Institution for tbe republicans of thla city, l ltn considerable opposition. but tha action of laat nlsht makes It a foregone conclusion that It will not, for Favors Remaastraiore some years at least, be adopted by the BEATRICE, Neb., May 2. (Special Tel- county organisation. In fact, there is a I egram.) The saloon remonstrance case growing sentiment among the republlcana of against tbe Paddock Hotel company, which the city that tbe ayatem ought to be dls- was appealed from the decision of the city continued from local politics and tbe con- council Wednesday, was beard by Judge vention plan reinstated. Letton In district court this afternoon. The By a vote practically unanimous the Judge decided In favor of the remonstrators county republican central committee this on the ground that.where there was an ap- afternoon decided to stay by the present peal Uken surety company bond for saloon system of choosing candidates by delegate license waa not legal. In tbla event tbe conventions and paas up tbe question of company will be obliged to take out a new orlmarv nominations for the nresent. The "cense ana rum Ion ft personal bond In or county convention waa also called to meet. aer t0 reopen the saloon, which has been in Lincoln May 21. Thla action on tbe part cl0Bed Vr several days. Ths remonstrance of the committee ends the agitation In local c"e of Bradt against Grimes waa aet for circles for the adoDtlon of the "Lincoln." "earing may i or popular vote system of nomlnationa. Mate Board to Hear Complaint. It ia likely that tbe rehearing on tbe ap-1 plication of Andrew Rosewater , for per-1 Ashland Connrll Mcenaea Saloon ASHLAND, Neb., May 2. (Special.) The city council met Wedneeday evening and organised for the ensuing year, Mayor mission to use the water of tbe Platte'rlver Jeff Smith. Clerk Ira Sexton and TV....,,., above Ashland for power purposes will be Ernest Wlggenhorn being Installed. Drug lUB ' """ eiore permits were granted to Lyman R atead of before 8tate Engineer Dobaon, a. Brush, Alexander Laverty and H H Cone' anticipated in tbe motion Died by Mr. Riley License waa granted John Moser for a sa- cf Flattsmouth. who is contesting the ap- loon. A. D. Radeker and ftnii w.. - propriatloo. Mr. Dobaon haa given the case a billiard hall and Fred Green and Waltar thorough consideration and prefers to ad- Noddtnga for a bowling alley. TRAVELERS ARE IN SESSION here to hi. former ruling allowing the application. He aaya Mr. Riley expects to bring several expert engineers from New York to give testimony. If Mr. Dobson lis tened to the testimony and argument and then gave a decision adhering to his former ruling ah Flattsmouth man would undoubt edly appeal to tbe board. It la to save thla possible extra expense and' delay that Mr, Foar Start on Tour of World. WEST POINT. Neb.. May 2. (Special.) George Meier, Edward Clancy, Amandua Krause and William Gefefe, four young men or this place, departed at noon Thurs day for a trip around th world on foot. They took burrow with them for ft pack animal. Thar were earor'd nut- tf in am uovmvn tavora u.vm, ico rrucarmg ueiur. i D th a.t v.. .,, fc me uuaru wunoui lurmvr loriuaimva. The Bertlllon system of measuring and identifying criminals has been adopted at the state penitentiary. The necessary ap- Foar Ueanses at David City. DAVID CITY. Neb,, May 1 (Special ) At special meeting of th city council paratua wa purchased by the Stat Board . " 7,, " . .r"7 " , a ......... . . resterday morning four saloon licenses of Public Lands and Building, about a month :ie.o and la now In working condition. Tbla system Is a decided Improvement over Kebrwka United Knight of the Grip Wel comed to Grand Island. GIVEN POSSESSION Of CITY BY MAYOR Scores Present at Opealaa: Hoar aad More Delegations Arrive to Par. -ttelpate la Aaanal Baalaesa Seesloa aad Festivities. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. May 2 (Special.) At the hour of the opening of tbe annual session of the t'nlted Commercial Traveler of Nebraska, at 10 thla morning, over 100 member were present, with every train bringing additional numbers. Many more are expected on trains from all direction thla evening. One of tbe officials of the organisation aald that tbla session will have tbe largest number of knights in at tendance of any meeting In the history of the organisation. At 10 o'clock this morning ft parade was formed at the Elks' hall, which la tbe in formal headquarters of the convention, and, beaded by Harrison's bsnd and participated in, by nearly 200 visiting and local knight of the grip, the committee and citizen, marched to the Grand Army of tbe Repub lic hall, where the program waa opened by the Invocation, lead by Rev. L A. Arthur. Mayor Jamea Cleary followed with an ad dress of welcome, and aald: I htm burn deala-natrd to nffer vou e-reat. Ings. It is in the name of the people of Grand Island that I bid you to enter our gates. And while you are here w want you to take charge of our ctty and con duct It In your own way as long as you choose to remain. I confess that I find It difficult In talking to you to find a nail to hang to. I have great respect for the gentlemen who compose the craft, for many reaeons. I had high ambitions once myself and was vain enough to think I could make myself felt In the ranks of the traveling frsternlty My hopes, however, were never realised. I made my first trip by slow coaches as far west as Kearney, when, after using all the persuasive powers I had at my com mand, I returned home thoroughly con vinced that the task required more. skill In the manipulation of the English vocabu lary than I possessed and I have ever since been the more willing to tip my hat to the knight of the grip and to accord him all the privilege he asks for. Gentlemen, again let me say to you, In the name of the cltlsens of this city, that I am happy to welcome you and to assure vou we feel honored In having you as guests within our walls. A very neat response was made by H. H. Cherry of Hastings, who. addressing the mayor, thanked him heartily for the cor dial welcoois. "Our order," said he, "In substance, Is not, as might be supposed by many not conversant with our doings, nor yet ac quainted with us aa Individuals, made up of a careless lot, and I aesure you, In the name of our organization, that the freedom of your city so liberally extended will not be misused. And to you. Rev. Arthur. I want to expreea the thanks of the organiza tion for the sincere invoking prayer tn our behalf. "The United Commercial Travelers has been In existence for twelve years. Charity Is tbe chlefest of It tenets. Ws aim to tip lift ourselves and those nearest to us. You will find no bereaved widow of a United Commercial Traveler In want. We are glad to be In Grand Island and ws again thank you for your cordial welcome and your thoughtful Invocation." After a five minutes' recess organization was effected, the body convened In execu tive session and routine business under taken. Commltteen on cerdential and rail road were appointed. This afternoon Grand Counsellor Walton wa met at the depot and escorted to the hall. Election of officers, which was to have been' held to day, was postponed until tomorrow morn ing. This evening the visiting and local mem bers of the organization and ladles, to gether with tbe members of the Elk and ladle, enjoyed grand ball at Ancient Or der of United Workmen hall. Ths ball I splendidly decorated with lnslgnlaa of the order, flowers and palms. following mortgage record for April: Farm mortgage filed, 27, amount. $70,22; re leased. IS, amount, $71.H2. City mortgage filed, amounting to tbe sum of 7,213. re leased. $8,035. Three Ureases at Ken'aard. KENNARD. Neb.. May 2 (Special.) At ft special meeting of tbe village board, held last evenlnc. that body granted three sa loon licenses. The license were Hied at $800 ft year each. Albion Man Violates (lame Law. ALBION. Neb., May 2. Special.) Alex Wilson of this city was arrested by State Gams Warden McConnell and fined $10 and cost for violating the game law of the state. granted. Occupation tax waa paid by one billiard ball, two bowling alley and two broker. Joseph Calvin wa annointed (ha. a-iM matt hrxA tt ilmnlw raw cirri I n if that 1 . . . . , ... , " - - enter or police and water commissioner. h i u h t w!aht nnlnr nf pAnvli-ti Knit fiaa I . . - . j ---- . . ". I Qa J- u- enoies treet commissioner. already served to identify several prla oners whose criminal records have been recorded elsewhere. Stats Treasurer Stuefer will make the Child Dies from Hot Tea. Barns. ASHLAND, Neb., Msy 2. (Snecisl.) n Kin l i na.ni m aiurier will 11 1 . r mi i . . , ., . ... j vers, tne ll-montbs-old daughter of Mr semi-annual apportionment of state fund. a . Mr. D olr for th schools on May 20 and It 1 said that the amount will bs far In excess of and Mrs. Charlea R. Johnson, while play ing around home In Ashland Tuesday pulled th. apportionment for th. corresponding wist and J?' "a, . V. i - ,v. breMt "a ,rml "r. Th. Infant died at period last year. Only a few of ths coun tic bav reported to the treasurer, how ever, and It Is Impossible to give actual figure. VICTIM OF CONFIDENCE GAME Frank Boagajer of David City Worked by Miscreant for Over Elsjfct V Tkoasaad Dollars? DAVID CITY, Nb.. May (Special.) Frank Bougger, ft respected citizen of this (lace, la victim of ft confidence man; who 1. an expert at ths buslnsss Last fall a itrangsr cam to th bom cf Mr. Bougger, then a resident of Center following township, sis miles southeast of her, rep- granted: relenting himself to bs ft cousin of Mrs. Bougger. H visited several day with the Bougger family. H said as . had com from Germany tan years ago. He waa fa 'miliar with th family history, and after establishing hi family relationship beyond ft doubt in ths minds of Mr. and Mrs. Boug ger, commenosd working upon religious sympathies. He declared be was ft member of the asms church to which ths Bougger be long, and stated that he bad an opportunity I etiambaugh, $17 8 o'clock Thuraday morning. SkerlnT Jails Frank Moratee. 1 PIERCE, Neb.. May 2. (Sneclal.) Sheriff Ben Jones arrested Frank Moravec, aaioon keeper at Foeter, for alleged aelllng of. liquors without license. When Sheriff Jones searched Moravec's premise he found two or three kegs of beer, corns whisky and gin. PEXSIOXB FOR WESTERN VETERANS, ENGINEER IS GOOD TALKER Tell Woald-Be Robbers a Plaaalble Story aad Saves His EUREKA SPRINGS. Ark.. May 2 An attempt to hold up the 'Frisco Pacific ex press was made near Sellgman, the first station north of here. Two men boarded the train there and under cover of darkness crept over the ten der and, leveling their revolvers at the en gineer, ordered him to reverse bis engine! He told them that to stop hi train before arriving at the next siding meant certain destruction, aa he waa closely followed b an extra. When the train slowed up at Washburn tbe robber becams frightened and fled Into th timber. Two suspects bav. been ar rested at Sellgman. RUN ON CRIPPLE CREEK BANK Depoeltora Aatltaled Over Report Llqaldatloa Hasten to Draw Oat Tkelr Money. CRIPPLE CREEK, May I. A run was started on th. Bimetallic bank of Cripple Creek today and when the door, were cloaed for th. day at o'clock there were still many depositors In line. Over $50,000 was withdrawn between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. . The run was caused by ft report that tbe bank was about to go Into liquidation. The Bimetallic bank was established tn 1892 and. Is. the oldest bank In the city. Some months ago It was purchased by lta present owners from D. H. Moffat of Den ver. Tbe officers are: J. F. Hadley, presi dent; Bruno Hobbs, vice president, and E. P. Arthur, cashier. Indigestion I tbe direct cause of disease that kill, thou.and. of peraon annually. Stop th trouble at the start with a llttl PRICKLY ASH BITTERS; It atrengthen tbe stomach and aids digestion. New Lodft-o at Wakefleld. WAKEFIELD. Neb., May J. (Special.) Mrs. Scott of Hastings Thursday night In stituted a new lodge of the Fraternal Life association. Tbe new lodge Is called tbe Wakefleld circle and It start out with ft membership of over thirty. Thief Sentenced at Seward. SEWARD, Neb., May 2. (Spscial Tele gram.) Dwigbt V. Polllck was sentenced to fifteen days In th. country Jail today for stealing a pair of trousers, ft bat and pair of ahoes from ft hotel In Utlca yesterday. York Firemen Entertain. YORK. Neb., May 2. (Special.) Th. York Fir. company gav. a banquet to the mayor and city council and their wives snd families at ths ctty hall. Nearly 200 were In attendance. Av G. Brlcs was toastmas-ter. War Sarvlvors Remembered by tho General Government. WASHINGTON. May 2. (Special. ) The western pension hav been Issue of April 12: Nebraska: Orlslnal John T. nWi a,.. perior. ; Joshua B. Stiles (war with Spain). Fremont. M: Walter V. Ri.nkUv Cheney $. Increase, Restoration, Reissue! Etc Phelps D. Bturdevant, Strang, W. Broken Bow Hotel Sold. BROKEN BOW. Neb.. May 2. (Special Telegram.) The Grand- Central . hotel. owned by Mrs. T. E. Wheeler, changed band today, being aold to. Mr. Elliott of Lead, S. D. Tbe consideration 1 $9,000. idows Adalln Rovnlnn tfanw!! accrued April 16), York, $8; Julia McWaln. nuiu, so. Iowa: OrlainaJ RJrharA T. Wnnlno ru Molnea, $; Henry Bhowes, Sioux City. $8; Adelbert H. Miner, Spenoer. $e; Theodore H. Rosohe (war with SwUn). Dave n Dor t M: Nelson E. Wlnans, Marshalltown, $10: John H. Bayne, Agency. JA; John W. Davis. New Block for Bralaard. BRAINARD, Neb., May 2. (Special.) James Matausek was today awarded tho contract for the erection of a brick block to be built by Sypal Pterslka. Tbla la to b. tb finest business block In Bralnard. 1111am W. Vtolnrn.h to Bftae ft ana oc mossy ny investing us X 3 . lui- "lm n'spetnes, i.Bil hi. uw.M ... l """ i. yowen vv. Hursi, Haruora - w w I ill AfflOl Wnrhf. r-Tt.I-ttnn imci oc isoa irom im nuanersi $8: Frederick German who died la bis native coos try estate, Chafer (special accrued April 17). Elberon. wintry. t?- Ortglnal Wldowa. Etc. Catharine E. T.... I Fraoer, Indiana. $; Ellsa Rvan (special ,..., . T-.. I eraser, Indiana, sa; mils a. Kyan (special leaving ft large amount of land la Taxes, accrued Aim 1, McGregor, l Harriet K. lonslnn- t- the sans chares, of Which nl4.ian' Renewal, Widows, Etc. Isabella Ba proposed to establish ft sol say tkere bs- 1 Marshall. Wyoming, U: alary A. Hartlnger, (IMdal ort. Gf. Mr Bauaaar rapoasd aonndanea la tba I Booth nakotat OrlrtnaL TtanfrarA suilA. .uppoaedrolstlv. andjav. his. $!... the tJ?i-rui?2: irasev w " i faanis, Pneau-naa. 1U; Inward V. Kllea. Tbe stranger departed and nothing was I Wssaaiigtaa sTorlng. HA. or beard of urn lor ronr or I VrTT--- ;"V ' montbs, wnsa He reiurnea. ne auiaa mat I Cbkmdo: Ongteai MetaotHon S. Vhrk, b had Invested tb 14,000 In land, wnlck oioreoo wprinns, ; rwter Crawford, Rico, w- a, . -. ... ki.k v . i I p. on aicjair. unaom. aa. ucmM. uco. ne sao uispooxs m an artu- Kateao Eu-Josltu MrPaHanrf lied $4,000 la profits. However, there waa I PneMo. Is. Orlrlnai widows. Etc. luary a greater opportunity la store, he said. If - tsswc-Ai ccrn aptu u. wn be only bad ths money to make tho pur- I iZ An n Chase. I KriiraMkau Ortdnai ChartM B. fWvm. Th amount required to make tb pur- Osashs, : bTtTfT. HamU- chai. of ths tract of land which bo now iZZCvAti " desired to secure waa azplalaed aad Mr. I H. Butr, Laoeola, s; Haory W. KWbols. Bougger gav. up $,600 mors, makln. 8.o00 fJl g l'-. IB ftH. I Oransrr. CetBHork. tU: WtTltam Omft sar. Bousrsr raoalved a teller rrom in I nanm fellow mail ad at Lincoln, which road "Oood bye tuy dear, good friend, Mr, Bougger. I thank' you very much for tbe money which you gav me. I .hav never seen T.xaa. ana you win never see or near i Vmrna. wtsuhmn, S. from mi again. Oood bys." yseamsryri. . Incrrut. lfvartois. Mr. Bo-r bad borrowed most of tbs ETlrr. ' iiZ'TJL'.. money ana tne interest amounted io anoui i anoH'ma. ux- J Witnaa. iam Csk, six sjamwi nummB, rwsrm suutrs. m: t&wnnra CsUhJUn. cilsriMnaL. Ar. Xmn-a Kna. mvflip-M AauiM hMi.i-.rnn I . ' - . i. Mil I Hr K liHli rrH V W rMX : .sm. s vtnrm. xut . ..... ..... . W W . . , ... w . J. , Haatlnss. at; William T. Zook. Brorwns vtUe. S: Joaonb Hardatk Maarraaoifi. Ca. lambaa. til. Ortglnai Wldoes. Etsv Cnat- uiiis l sarwt, t, .nisnbas, m. lows: xrUrm e4sr W. Tons. AW anom. W. Era i f3o. Mssmtv, ar WUtai i IX Mvm. Bwrtwactss. as.- ei.V-i I. ft Gxvai V. gasmk. lor CkilSraa. Hothar Orar. tor mil a ears la the IkilSraa's Mosm la Nw Yark, lratat chlMrsa suo MwOiilr alik a ftoMdj. aw prum. a4 aie ta Ik 4ru alaraa. 1M stotlMr Orars SMt PavSars iklkilraa. Taar aie Sa.alliai aa aula, ataaaut aartala mum lur Swuk WMrtna a.4 I i mm SI aU CMwrtaia. c l1 aaaaw aa walk aa- Saauila aau faaAV ja sna iuaai ft. Oloaiaa. La avr. K. I. Dh-tha C. Maris, roiam. rrtr r.rwln Csla Kenaerr. H: JtajiM W. laaata. Oztixnrem. till Jkhn Mart, finmsenrn. XIX tVisrtn IiiJ-ni- Ovtatnal. Was- wffh sTpafa (arnc E- ihjiaun, Farwn. tft. Colorado: lnmM. Restoration. Rrlseue, r.ie. r-rmncMco tieitran, Alamosa. 110; il llam Thompson. Fruits. $13; WlUlam A. Maxkbam. Denver 110: Oom Orav. Hur. Ia.no, (U; James K. ifcOlnnla, Boulder, fJi Caaa Coaaty Mortgage Record. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. May 2. (Special.) County Recorder Schneider furnishes ths INDICATIONS 0F SHOWERS To Be Followed by Fair Weather and Booth Winds for Kekraskn on Bonder. WASHINGTON, May 2. Forecast i For Nebraska Shower, and cooler Satur day; Sunday fair; variable winds. For Iowa Fair In east, showers and cooler In west portion. Saturday, and at night In east portion; Sunday probably fair with cooler In east portion; variable winds. For South Dakota Fair Saturday In west. showers in east portion; cooler In eastern portion; Sunday fair; variable winds. . For Kansas Showers and cooler Satur day; Sunday fair; south winds, becoming variable. For Miasourl Partly cloudy Saturday: showers and cooler In northwest portion. and at night or 8unday In' east and south portion; south winds, becoming variable. For Wyoming Fair Saturday and Sun day; weat to north wind. For Colorado Partly cloudy and cooler Saturday and Sunday; variable winds. Loeal Record. OFFICE OF THB WKiTHFn nrTtn a if OMAHA, May I. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three . 1902. 1901. 1900. 189. Maximum temperature... 88 76 69 79 Minimum temperature.... 68 M 45 M Mean temperature 73 66 .62 68 Precipitation 00 .00 T .00 Record of temperature and precipitation Marco l, at Omaha for this day and since imk: 64 1 258 . .13 Inch . .13 nch .1.66 Inch 8. S3 Inches 1.93 Inch Excess for cor. period 1900 02 Inch Reports frosa Stallone at T p. Normal temperature Excess for the day Total excers since March 1.. Normal precipitation Deficiency for the day Total precipitation since March 1. Denciency since March 1.. Deficiency for cor. period 1901.... CONDITION OF THB WKA.TUXR. -sa n s si Omaha, part cloudy.... Valentine, cloudy North Platte, cloudy... Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lake City, clear.. Rapid City, clear Huron, cloudy WUUston, clear f.. Chicago, clear St. Louis, clear St. Paul, part cloudy... Davenport, clear Kansas City, clear Havre, part cloudy Helena, part cloudy,... Bismarck, cloudy Galveston, cloudy 881 .00 2 .00 88i .00 72 .00 62 62 T 601 761 .00 721 80 .00 46' 62 .00 781 821 .00 80 861 .00 6 68 00 801 Kg .00 821 86 00 481 621 .08 461 46 T 2 641 .001 741 78 .00 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WEIJH. . Local Forecast Official. 120,000 St arvmg samssasmag i Tt- r rrr t . i ncrc are icu,uuu nairs on an average head, on your head. How many of these have you lost since yesterday ? Since a year ago ? How long do you calculate it will be before you will have thin hair, or no hair at all ? Better feed your hair and make it stronger and more vigorous. There's only one genuine hair-food, Ayer's Hair Visor It stops falling of the hair, makes the hair grow, and always restores color to gray hair. I havs used Ayer' Hair Vigor for a great many years and always with most satisfactory result. I hav recommended it to a great many of my friends, and they aU My they ar satisfied with tt, too. Ws don't think yoa claim any too much for if Mas. A. Eow Anita, San Fianciaco, Cai. 7 S1.M. ABsraolsta, J. C AYES. COl, Lewail. Maes. SflY iF PE-BU-M: 'I Will Never Be Without It." eeeeoeeeeaae-ssesssseeee IMS M Plff 'Pe-ru-na Saved Me from the Cv irave. ,T NEVER FAILS PE-RUPIA CURES CATARRH a ills- - LUlsir.Q ctoMACM bwels,kidnes pelvc organs A Heart t Heart Talk With Women S. B. Hart man, M. D. IF ALL the sick mothers, invalid daughter and diseased sisters In this broad land would take the fol lowing ladles' simple and direct testi mony to heart and do as they have done, no pen could describe the benefit that would follow. There are ao many women, especially married women, who drag themselves wearily around from year to year without any particular disease, and yet miserable beyond description. They ache and tremble and throb, growing more nervous, tired and de bilitated every day. For this class of sufferers Peruna Is the most perfect remedy In existence. It relieves. It soothes, it quiets, it strengthen, and no tired, overworked woman la the land should be without Feruna In the house for a single day. Pernna Brines Health. Mis Inei Henderson, 664 Adelaide street. Toronto. Ont., Financial Secre tary of the Royal Templar, writes: "There is nothing so good in Ufa as health, and the on. who brings you health should be your friend, and . thla la how I consider Feruna. - "For year I have been In delicate health, and while not exactly sick In bed I have been unable to enjoy life. Frequent headache, earache, and a drumming In my ear made ma realise that there was something decidedly wrong with me. My physician aald It was a dasp seated catarrh and that to be cured I must seek a different cli mate. I felt pretty blue until reading of the cures performed by Peruna I de- elded to try it. I took four bottles, which brought me great relief, so that I kept on taking it for four months, when 1 found that my head was clear and all the unpleasant symptom gone." INEZ HENDERSON. "avrd From the Grave. Mrs. Sophia Hartful, of Bflencer Brook, Minn., writes: "I was very seriously sick last spring sick enough to die and I did not know what to do. I was looking over one of your almanacs and found that Ir. Hartman was the best one for my trouble. I suffered from systemic catarrh. I described my sickness to Dr. Hartman snd he wrote me that I should use Peruna. I did, and now I am a healthy woman. "I would now be In my grave ' hut Dr. Ilartmun of Ohio a.ived me from death." SOPHIA HARTFUL. A prominent Club Woman of w Orleans Heroin mrnda Pernna to Worn-oat Women. Mrs. M. Van Vrancken, Chalrlady of Sick Committee of Lady Standard Mutual Benevolent Association of New MRS. M. VAN VRANCKEN. Orleans, 821 Fourth street, New Or leans, La., writes: "In connection with my official work I have repeatedly found Peruna a most reliable remedy. In cases of catarrh of the system there Is nothing which will cure any quicker, and as a remedy for worn out women it is superior to anything I know. "It restores a mother after sever, child birth, and prevent pains and Irregularities in a very short time. I w BIOBSFOn SILVER GLOSS STARCH Imparts to Shirt Waists, Linens and Muslins a deli cacy and freshness such as no other starch can give. For aale by all first-data grooerY " :'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOU&i JFiJL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH A POLIO o) o) A CURED TO STAY CURED FOREVER On account of Its frightful hldeousness, Blood Poisoning Is commonly called ths King of all Dlsesses. It soar fee either hereditary or contracted. Once the sys tem Is tainted with It, tha disease may manifest Itself In the form of Scrofula. Ecsema, Rheumatic Pains, Stiff or Bwollsn Joints, Eruptions or Copper Colored Spots on the Face or Body, little Uloers, In the Mouth, or on the Tongue, ekira Throat, Swollen Tonails, Falling out of Hair or Eyebrows, and finally a Leprous llks Iecay of the Kleeh and bones. If you have any of thees or similar symp toms, get BROWN'S BLOOD CURB Immediately. This treatment is practically the result of Ufa work. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes to the very bottom of the Llaesse snd forces out every particle of impurity. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely a net forever. The blood, the tlasue, the flfsh, the bones and the whole system are cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and pleasures of life. BROWN 8 BlOOD CUKE, 12 (to a bottle, lasts one month. if AD 12 BY PR. BROWN. 835 Arch Street Philadelphia, tola only by Sherman at McConnell Drsf Co., 16th and Uodars Bta., Omaha. Successful professional and bueioeBB men have always been tenants of th ee Buildin That la why you should be among the number suooeasful men seek each others' company. R. C. PETERS & CO. Ground Floor, Bee Buildin; RENTAL AGENTS. hav. found It of much value, both as a preventive of rolde and aa a tonic when I've been feeling badly, and al though I never given a testimonial for anything I make ai exception In favor of Peruna, as I consider It of excep tional value." MR3. M. VAN VRANCKEN. Pernna Woman's Friend. . Miss Nellie Lindsay, 30 Hattle Court, Marinette, Wis., writes: "My experience with Peruna haa been such that I am very glad Indeed to be able to recommend it. About two years ago my health began to fall. I lost my appetite, bad backache most . of the time, and any over-exertion would keep me tn bed a week or more. I needed a good tonic to bring me back to health and strength; but did not know which would be of benefit. Pe runa was recommended as woman's friend and such It proved to me, for when six bottles had been used I was restored to health." ' NELLIE LINDSAY. Catarrh Sixteen tears. Mrs. Elizabeth 8cherer, Mount Vista, Colo., writes: "For 16 years I suffered with catarrh and stomach trouble. I doctored and took patent medtclnea without benefit. I read in one of your almanacs about Peruna and thought it would perhapa help me. I have used nothing at all in the way of re'medles"except Peruna for about two years, khi my health could not be better than I now enjoy. This remedy ia also good for nought ni cslds, "I shall niVar be without, it, ia my house. " " ' ELIZABETH SCHERER, If you do not derive prompt and '. satisfactory results from tbe use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full atatemsnt of your case, and be will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. . Address Or, Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ' , nt7 MrnDPW7.f.fi SPECIALIST. Diseases aad Ulsuiasts s( Ham OaU M Vsars' Eaperlenoe. 15 tVaasa 1st Omaha. VlDIPftPCI C cured ay a treatment YAHIUUIilLL which Is ths QUICK. i-bT, safest and most natural that has y.l been discovered. Mo pain whatever, no cutting and does not Interfere wltn work or busi ness. Treatment at office or at noma and a permanent curs guaranteed. Hot Springs Treatment tor Sypnlli. And all Blood Diseases. No-"BRJAKIN(1 OUT" on ths skin or fans and ail sxiamai signs of the dlseuss disappear at onos. A treatment that, la more successful and far mors satisfactory than the "old form" of treatment and at less than HALF TH1U COST. A curs that Is guaranteed to Le parmansnt for life. nCD in nnnc eured of nervous UlCJl sUUUUdebUity, loss of vitality, ana su itnnaiural weaknesses of snaa Strict ur. Uleet, Kidney and Bladder L la ss aca, tfydraaela. cured permanently. LBAMiSS LOW, COHS tXTATIOsl KsUEJO, Treatment by mJX. P. O. Bos It. Office over tlS . 14th street, between Tan aaa and PaufU an. vlAHA. MJ&B. "Children UMt And Ask For It." When a medicine Is so pure, ao palatable, so speedily yet painlessly effeoUve, that children Mice to take it snd will ask for It, la not that good proof that It is a good medicine I bueh a medicine Is It Is ths only toulo laxative, and tha only ons that builds up the system while actlug ss an all-around Mood purifier and toulo. It speedily clears the eoated tongue, cheeks colds and simple fevers, and yr fcotes sleep. Ths best Children's remeds In ths world. Mothers are lta greatest friends, they use tt sud recommend 16 Luaaola Is a only th. mou KcicM of tastily rm4, but lb. auil scoaoiiucal, brau It cota sin lw. m4cta fur on. arte, ttmtc and Uxativa, All Srucf uta, ik aad $o c.nu, or IrM sampl. oi Tao LAXAItGiA CO., ijj Numu Ur.-.i, N. For ssls by Bharmsn Si McConnslI Drug t'l Uiuaiinr reiru- St.-.,l,KcL, ( mm SF V Jl SS7 Si MfrMituULlill tr .t, TajtV. 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