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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. won tune u m f J W. P. Bennett 4r Alen's and Yniincr 5 Alen's Suits Worth Up to Twenty Dollars. While ther last, come and s-e the ralue? we offer at the price named be low. We haven't room to handle the stock we haTe. To move the stock quickly (it is NOW too nt-nl same) we have made a price concession be yond fomparisw'n. Come and make your selections, haTe them laid' at-ide until YOU ARE READY. The j come in touts. slims, extra eire-a. double-breasted, frocks and all at one price worth tip to ?20.00. for 'chance inlaws SUGGESTED Scperriaon an 3 OommiwicmeTi Hold Jfeet irj at Beairiot. BUILDING OF BRIDGES IS DISCUSSLD Creattaa af laaaatty iaavd Cwasawaed f Certaia Caaaty eer la Art Wttaaat Eitr fiy la Alea Rrnaarsir. BEATRICE. Neb.. Dft. t. ( Special 075 Overcoit Stock Complete Sell Br.kaw Bros. Hand Tailored Clothing Bennett's Clothing Dept. Main Floor Harney St Entrance. are familisr with all of tb routto. Tby have not talked at? mar than they rouid trip, bar told little of tbetr whereabouts la recent iffki and ht v absolutely re fused to give tbetr namea Fhteld (aw aeB.a.lte4. The arpeal of Tbe Bee Publishing coa paty from tb award by a Douglas couaty Jury or a Judgment In favor of County At torney Shields la a civil l:bel rut tu sub mitted to tbe commissioners la supreme court No. 2 thl morning. (aaatlfa Cikmx all Samuel F. Davia. late canfi.daie for gev emor vn tb prohibition ticket, has tied ' ' ' " ' V . . iihi.,1 -. - .M, Vila. 'Tf ITl' 'dr " -r" ' BEATRICE, Nrb, I- Special - j rd la tbe sandhill, pouu-ry. ax l. it rot, ax t a. eaa a. seventh annual ronrenior of tbe I There are great feara that the srboc-1 rtll-(-oi wm - l-r.rat. f.i;e A.SPCi,tic,B rf Commlsrlon-r, and ' rf, attending district schorls la that sec Article, of incorporation wer. filed th j. t ,Wrfc in thit cltT j 7 tbe secretary of state for tbe Mother Lee 1 M , KEARNET. Neb, Pec. S (Special Tele- Good Will M"ioa Home for Fenltent : J"'raay. aaa railed to order by the prea- FIIL )Tbe nrrm ahirh atmck thla tart Fallen Women. The incorrora:er areijldent. H. W. Wirtera of Maarn routtT. 'of tbe atate lat ulrfct a Terr aerere fo Joha W. Tbomaa, Haute JC. Eflaaria. U C. I The addreaa cf elctnie waa tnaie by Hon.. ' trrt ot " aeanoti. :be do be'.ni o,iirt (VlMM an4 R A. L and n u r t ,v. r- lwo trree ipti inira ancre it :.ia . - - - j u. E. cerey or inctni j ne rompany eiper; 1 to eeib.itb fcomea at' Omaha and Orleiaea. The object la to fnraiab honia for fallen WHITE COVERING OVER STATE RaJa ta the Harala Tara ta aaw ail la Geaet-al 0er IrVratka, LINCOUN. Tc t A warn rain lt ' nirbt turned lato ooa-;onD. and all orer 1 Nebraska today a aoov-TtoriD la ragina la tbe aeat asd Dortbveat alocg the l!set of tbe Puilinripn asd Nprthaeateni rcd tbe telerrarb commutilcaticma are letrt pprtinua'Iy broken, and If tbe blirtard pen tltuea train aerrlce U1 be tpptd a-uhin a f boura. B. tavik, cbairma of tbe Gae county rerub!i(n central committee. a?ter ablrh IN HIGH FAVOR .Tb ripenioe ,aL J:ne. fra'.t brinfi to perecuon their juicy flavor anc food element, Tbe thorough AGEING of Hunter Baltimore Rye (Tbe Pure Wy Product) WANTS A BOND REGISTERED Auditor Weston Eefuwa BectTue Ee ATaej it u Sot LtigiUj Lsmei GOOD SCHEDULE FOR THE UNIVERSITY Xeweater Wl Was m Barllaataa Traia Bel4 t Partiallr Ideatl ea avaawta $vw ta 1.1a. eala JaJL develops its Rich Nutrient Quality and ma.ksa it the most perfect whiskey. BoM M Kit am-claa. fmfaa u fcr JoMiam. a. LaXA& a t.. Iumm. aa. A 0? BEAITY IS A JOY FDtEVEt DR. T. FELIX OOIHIO-S 0RIEKT4L CitA. OK KUtlCAL ftcALTifiEl m hi. ftlrfca. kMfe u4 aaia u . f -r rmaiat. Mock b ka ml it t an-a. y-, u mm u a I U.uourUU al - U0 m IM mmmi uim a aataauu: t repom- " A ou lad.ef ae them. Boead 'Gul Kil'LTS CKEAlf as tb fcurmrui aii il akia prfp&rauvui " ur by an tfruit"' er.d f.ncy foods deal r tn tbo U. S. ud Euroi. FEKO. T. HOPkltt. Praa. 7 Grea' Joea t-. v. y. ' f 1 nun rfrnX 8 rj UUHUEUS, SI 8 yV AID RYE A BEYEFiEE FIT PCR TbE ec:s Its aKsolute parity, 1 its delicious flavor aa4 , dtfijhtf ill botajcl. Its 1 fFmra a Stan Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Dec. 1. (Special.) J. T. Nilea has filed a salt la the supreme court for a rrit of peremptory mandamus to compel Charles Weston, state auditor , ta record a bond for II 000 Issues' by Doaylas (WOTT In ifCT. Weatoa refused to record the bond because, be claimed, tee lav under a hlch tbe bonds vere Issued -raa uncon- aUtutloaal. Tbe bonds were issued to the Omaha 4r Southwestern and the Omaha & Northwestern Railroad company, bearinc I per cent Interest. Ia 1B87 the eounty refunded the bonds and issued others bear ing S per cent. These were leaned under tbe law of 1885. which the supreme court baa declared unconstitutional. This year the bonda were again refunded and others Issued beartna; JV per cent. Tha state holda tl7,000 worth of the bonda. Sekea'ale far IMS. Notwithstanding Nebraska's turndown at the hands of the Big Nine" conference, the probabilities arc that the Corn buskers will art some very food games for next year. Manager Bear! Is back from Chicago and haa practically completed arrangemeata whereby both Iowa and lUlnoia will play here next fall. Tbe Hawkeyes asd Com huskers have sot met tor three years, but Iowa has promteed to come ta Lincoln in November. Possibly this may be the Thankagiring day game. Illinois will be here on November ?. Oa the 14th the Cornhuskers play Kansas at Lawrence. The Iowa proposition for Thanksgiving day is dependent upon the outcome ot the ne gotlations now on between Wisconsin and Nebraska. If these go through Nebraska will play In Milwaukee that day on aa evea division of receipts. Wisconsin did not succeed ia getting on with any of the ether "Big Nine" teams for that day, and for this reason is willing ta talk business with Nebraska. Minnesota, with whom the friendliest feud af tbe laet three years has been mala tained. has had enough. It will not play Nebraska next year, despite tbe fact that it now lingers under the sting of defeat. The management thinks the Mlnnesotans have too stiff a schedule now, and doesn't csre to add anything more to It. Ne braska will present practically as strong an eleven next year as this. Westover, rnft.lvnu mnA Pinivr three nf tbe strocc. eat men en tbe team, may drop out if tbe J tour-year rule ia enforced, which is prob ' able, and Ebedd. the best end ia years. may never be able to play the garre again. His spine is believed to be effected. Some good material for tie vacancies ia pre sented, however, and Booth has hopes af being able to round up a winning team for Tb tiaraa ta UsnIb, wmnen who desire te reform. I William Meradith. repre3en:atfT-elert from York count y. was tn Lincoln today j conferring with friends. Mr. Meradith was nroute borne from Beatrvre, where he at- j tended the state meeMr. of the pounty commissioners. In the next legislature he will make an endeavpr to have tbe las in relation to tbe distribution of tbe road fund changed. "My constituents." said Mr. Meradith. "are in fsrer cf a change. They desire a law that will g1T 'ch, temn shlp as much road money as it pays into; the road fund." , ! Btaaaell Veralrt Afflraet. 1 Tbe supreme court affirmed the decision cf the lower court in the case of Charles Russel, sentenced to twenty years ia the perltectisry for the murder of Alios F. Fiandenmal-r. Tbe latter was found dead about three miles from his home In Sioux county and about six miles from the home of Russell. It was claimed by the state that Russell had waylaid Elandetmairr as he was going to feed his cattle and shot him. He waa convicted of murder In the second degree. Relative f aa Jltif Bear Tbe supreme court has declared that the mother, brother and sitter of the late Ed Gagney, nephew and private secretary of tbe late John Fltrgerald. have the rieht to remove his remains from tbe Catholic cem etery in this city and ln.er them at Platts mouth. as they have wished to do. Some months ago Mrs Catherine MtEntee. David C. McEntee and Marista GagTiey, all of Plattsmouth. sought ta remove tbe remaina, but were prevented from so doing by Mrs. Mary Fitxgerald, Undertaker Walton G. Roberta and Bishop Bonacum, who. after a sensational skirmish at tbe cemetery, ob tained a perpetual injunction from the dis trict court prohibiting their removal. Gag ney went to lire with hie uncle, John Fitx gerald. when be was a mere boy and prac tically grew up as one cf the Fitrgerald family. He was burled in Mount Calvary cemetery here. It is claimed, in respor.se to his dying request. Keveraea 0?etll Case. The supreme court today reversed itself in the ease of Michael O'Neill, against Tbe Rock Island Railroad Company, which comes up from Sarpy eounty. O'Neill had foot caught in a guard rail while coupling cars and lost it. He brought euit for damtges. alleging negligence beoauae the guard rail waa not protected with a block l-etween it and the rail. Tbe district ude took the pase away from the jury and directed a verdict tor tbe defense and it came to the supreme court, the latter reverstuz tbe decision. After the rehearing, however. He court has reversed itself on the ground that it was imperfectly Informed at the time of the former -decision. It was then under the impression that it was a unl Teraal custom ta use blocks behind gutrd rails, but it has since learned that rail way managers are not at all agreed tliat guard rails are safer with blocks than with out thrm. It holds that an emnlover is not liable in damages for the inturies caused by mere error la judgment la fur nishing structures, machinery and appli ances for the uee of his 'servants in tbe prosecution of his business, unless it is shewn that such error is Itself the result of negligence, willful ignorance ot inattention. two aLd three iect drifted, asd the tero mark was only ticht dtrrees to tbe rood The tri'nt nti the tbe regular business of tbe metlne wa injcm pacific were from three to tn hou-w thn takent up. and the report of the com- ! j,,.. No aam, it reported br tbe tele mittee on legislation submitted. Among rhone I nes the recommendations msde by tbe commit tee on legiKlstion. is one that the laws gcverning the constitution of brijges be so amended that boards may pur'heae ma terials and ponrtruct bridg. or l uild them as to them seems best, instead of having to let the contract by the foot, as under the present rystrm; another is that an insanity board be created composed of the pounty clTk one c-mber of the conctv beard, county attorney and courty nbrFl- "u, woa mail act witbout extra rav: an- EITTE. Neb., 7c. S. rPpecial Tele gram A furious Mirrard hus been raging, all day and shows no sicn cf abating. Tbe weather is warm and the rnew soft, but If it gr-ts cold stork will suter. Tbe town Is thort en coal, but not entirely out. FOFT XrGE. Ia.. Iev t (Special Telegram Almost a billiard raged here for aereral hours on Tuesday night. The sncw was two inches on tbe level and drifted badly before a sweeping north wind. Railroad traffic, telegraph and telephone THOUSANDS HAVE KIOIIEY Tin f Aim nmi'T kiiuvj it fa W asf !. mm Wm "aW ww "- -H M : rr i''t !:it J-i J'l UMf-T? i ,',--i?i- 1 iPiKa ; r a-T , w 1 mm other if. to enable county botrcis to rur- service were only slightly impeded by chase lands which have been cCered at sale. and upon which there are no bidders, and foreclosure upon ail descriptions so pur chased. When tbe pounty has acouired title to these lands they are to be offered and ecld to the highest bidders At the evening session another measure that was favorably considered, was to give cities, under certain conditions, 'urisdlction over the public hichwavt le-talnr to them a distance of six miles beyond the corporate limits of said city, and to vcte taxes for tbe purpose of macadamizing them. Another measure is to ao amend tbe road law as to do sway with apecial commissioners and appraisers In lsjing out new roads, and to give boards power to do the work and to shorten the time in which tbe same mav be done. Mary other matters of more or less importance were taken up and dis cussed st the evening seation. The following are thase in attendance, who registered yesterday and last evening: Madieon County H. W. Winters. S J Finnegan. Hamilton T. A. McKay. L. T. Cudnev, D. Sunns on. Caw J. F Faulter. T. Zinck Jefferson Wiliiam Jacobs, J. D. McCord 6a line W H etaiey. Johnson L. M. Lavls. J. E. Stutheit Adums Charles E I'hlllips. M. H Dol linger. John i.van. W w. Miles Neme.ii B. F. Mtliunch. Htrman Hall grew e. Dawson J. H. O'Kane. Holt Conrad KramT. 6arpy George W. Youngs. S. "eke iKiugias titer G. Hoieldt, H. E Os tr ii m. Webster W Richard. Fred Garloch Pierce A. Bchmltchtenbrurg. C. E. Mals-aer. Lanctster G. W. Velton, Fred Poeck man. Dodge Joseph Roberts. 6. W. Boyd, C W. Hepburn. Seward M. B. Palmer. J P Lwer, W. I Dickinson. John Daitoti. Custer G. H. Tbarr. Gri-Captain Hivens. H. J. Randall. A C. TLton. G. W. Campbell, J. E. Carmack. L D. GtaUicr. The Stats aasciation of Supervisors and the storm. Work oa a number of Improve ments about the city has been stepped for the present. DAVID CTTT. Neb.. Dec. . (Special. Yesterday afternoon it commenced anowtnc and continued until late last night, with a string northwest wind About three inches cf snow fell and it drifted badlr. Tbe mercury registered near the rero mark. Today It has quit snowing, but the weather is still cold. EDGAR. Neb., Dec. S (Special A se- , vere storm is in progress here this morning. The wind changed suddenly yesterday afi ernon about 4 o'clock, from aou.h to north west, and the temperature has fallen from 0 to C degrees, and is still 'ailing. About four inches of snow has fallen and is ouite , badly drifted. FREMONT. Neb.. Dec. S (Special.) ! About four Inches cf snow fll last nisht and as it turned cold a strong north wind blew, during the night it drifted badly. Trains were delayed on both roads. The Bonusteel passenger on the Elkhorn. due : here at I Id, did not get in until about S iiu uifrtooii, ana all other trains on the except the Lincoln passenger were Westbound traini On the T'ninn Pacific were also late. si-HLTLER, Neb.. Ic. I ; Special i rst stcrm of severiiv Ktmr-k v,- last tight, beginning with a fall of snow, which was kept up cn!y until about three Inches had fallen. A north wind sprung up and the increasing strength and cold ness throughout tbe tight had all of tbe sncw thtt fell drifted and the mercury was down to within i degrees of sero by morning. The roads were so blocked lii places that some people coming to town were otT.ged to drive through fields. w earner now clear and moderating idly. LEIGH, Neb.. Dec. I (Special.) The se verest storm so far this see son began here yesterday afternoon with snow and sleet Commissioners which convened here res- incweasing toward night with more enow line behind. The To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Rem edy, Will Do for YOU. Every Reader of "The Bee" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidney are rpnible for more aicknea and suffering, than any other d;eae, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble la permitted to continue, iatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs nay need attention but your kidneys moat, because they do most and need attention first. It you ara sick or --feel badly." begin taking Dr.. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tha great kidney, liver and bladder retneJy. because as soon as your kidneys are weii they will help all the other organs ta health. A trial will convince anyone. The auld and immediate effect of Dr. 1 cuently night and dsy, smarting or lrrt KUmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and ! tatlon In passing, brirkdust or sediment blsdder remedy, is sooa realized. It stands ! in the urine, headache, backache, lame the highest for its wonderful cures of the back, dlxxlneas, sleeplessness, nervousness, most distressing osrs. Swamp-Root will I heart disturbance due ta bad kidney treu set yeur whole system right, and the beat ble. skin eruptions from bad blood, aeu proof of this is a trial. ; ralgia. rheumatism, diabetes, blasting, tr- L - - i nubility, wornout feeling, lack of ambition. 14 Weat 117th St., New Tork City. . . - .... 7,' . s.-,.v,.T n,B Air- ri-t i.Mh. isiio. -- - - w. "1 hai been suffering severely from kid- edisease. ney tr,..iie. All symptom were on hand; mv ioruier strer.sth ana power had lelt ' " me: 1 could harciiv arg royeelf along. I undisturbed In a glass or bottle tor twenty- Even my m.-rtsl canaciij was f'f oul four nourB. forms a sediment or settling or and often 1 wished to die. It was then I 1 , saw an adver-.iwmert of yours in a New , a crouoy appnarance. 11 is evidence msi York paier. but wouid not have paid any 1 your kidneys and bladder Seed Immediate your water, when allowed ta remain rap- attentioti to It. had it not promised a sworn guarantee with every totue of jour med icine, asserting that your Swamp-Root is purely vegetable, and boes not eotitaan any harmful drugs 1 am seventy years and tour months pld. and v. ith a good cun- srienc-e I can recommend Saamp-Hoot to all Sufferers from kidney troubles, four attention. Swamp-Root is tb grest discovery af Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals uss it lth wonderful success in both alight and severe cases. Swamp-Root for four different kidney ois caees with the same good results." With many thanks to you. I remain. Very truly vour, ROEERT BERNER. (agar Cwastaar Pays DiviaVad. FREMONT, Neb.. Dec X. Special.! The Fremont Sugar Beet company held a meeting last evening and rented the Towner Smith farm of 480 acres, northwest of the city for a term of yeara. One-half will be planted to beets each year. This company, which is composed of a number ot Fremont business men. haa raieed beets for the past four years, much of the time with not verv favorable results. This year the crop has been good and the stockholders have re ceived a handsome dividend oa their investment- The acreage of 1901 will more than double that of 1902. Beets hart done exceptionally well ia this vicinity this year. terday afternoon., adjourned, at noon today te meet in Omaha, January A. next.- The proposed laws submitted by tbe legislative committee at the sessions yesterday after noon and laet evening were taken up and discussed at this morning's session. Mast of thrm were adopted and the legislative committee waa instructed to present them to the coming session of the legislature About twenty counties were represented in tbe convention. The sew kind at General Arthur cigars will pleass you if you care for good cigars. and wind. This morning the snow la drifted badry and the wind is r.lll blowing a gle from the north weat. The thermometer stood at icro early this morning. SHELTON, Neb., Dec. S. (Special.) A light rain tell almost all d&y Tueaday. which turned to snow in the evening, anfl arcrurpanied ty high wind and increased cold, continued throughout last night, and It ia still snowing this morning, with tbe mercury at almost zero. This is the hardest storm at this early part of the winter for ten years past, aa there are barks ot enow two feet deep. members of my family have 1-een using ! ortor recommend It ta the patient and use u in tbeir own families, tecauee they reoognir.e la Swamp- Root the rea,et and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root is pleasant t taka and la for sale the voild over at druagists la bot tles of two etses and two prices Ifty cents and one doUar. Remember tbe name. Swamp-Root. Dr. ' Kilmer's amp-Root, and tbe address, Binghanaton, X. T., oa every bottle. You may have a sample bottle of this fa mous kidney remedy. Swains-Root, sent tree by mail, postpaid, by which you may test its virtues for such dkwrders as kidney. Uadder and uric add '(Tlsaases. poor diges tion, when obllg-d ta Bass your water tre- EDITOKIAL NOTICE. It you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or blsd der trouble, or if there la a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kil cer A Co.. Binghamtcn. N. T.. who will gladly send you by mcil. immediately, with out cost to you. a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thourends epen thousands of testimonial letters received frrm mew sod women rwred. In writing, be sura to say that you read this generous offer In The Omeba Daily Bee. Preaaaat F-aet EleeKa Olcen. FREMONT. Neb.. Dec ..(Special McPheraoa post of the Grand Army of the Republic, elected tbe following officers last evening: Commander. J. M. Allen: vice commander, B. F. French; junior vice com mander. Ambrose Burtx; chaplain. L. S. Flint; euartermaater, j. w. Hyatt; officer of tbe day, J. A. VanAnda: officer ot the guard. G. S. Mitterling. Delegates to state encampment. T. D. Black and G. B. French. After the election a banquet waa served t the members of the Relief Corps and their families. Covers were laid for 100. There was a large attendance and a pleasant social time waa enjoyed by all. Takes Arid ay SHELBY. Neb.. Dec I Mistake. I Within tbe reach of all Swift's tewButterine is a wholesome, palatable, and attractive table food. Put up in 1 and 2-pound printed paper wrappers like illustration. Ask your dealer. tAtauOrr Omaha SLLrah Swift k CttZpZEJ, Chir.gO St Joseph St.ra.oI fL Worth .i in tnc3owacas and sec, 1 caLe k the moat per- T-p"V r -T7'! far aaat at tnt ataoaai tZr ' bar, cak aad aVw , . $S. HIRSCH & CO. -aolcsak) Uqcssr Dsalsn. KANSAS CITY, I LaVa-k.-atMsxa-k.A' 9 to. n Wkea Writtaf U AtfTcrtiim JLhrsrs XlesfiM Tbe tec. The Western t'nlon Telegraph company was the principal sufferer by tbe sudda cold snsp and storm of last night. All ot Its wires save one were dews until J e'clork. and but one broker's office la towa received market reports The railroads re port trains almost universally behind time, but by morning they expect ta have then agala oa schedule time. The Weather hurras gives the lowest point reached as 10 degrees above aero, which was at 11 clock this morning. A Partial IdeBtlftrattaa. Express Messenger James Lopton. wbi waa la charge ot the Adama car thst was bivaa opea and robbed ia the Burlington holdup sear here October 11, ea'led at th police station today and carefully looked over the three suspects. Mr. Lupton said he felt sure that they were the men He had several opportunities t look at them, and ia build, height and other per all art ties hey answer the descriptions of the men van ted Detective Malone.ts getting more positive every day that he haa the xnea. It is sus pected that they skipped out soon after they made the turn and had but recently cea bark ta get ike hiddea eora. A satchel that tkey were sera wlvk aa hour before their arrest has mysteriously dis appeared. That tbe asea are experienced criminals is evident tram their demeanor all art as though they had been ia pneus betare aad Special.) Hal- lie. tbe SP-year-old daughter of John Rath- ', bun. a merchant of Shelby, had her life ! ranging by a thread for several hours yes- terday. She arose te build a fire and waa ( dieroeered lster in a chair, partly dressed. , unconscious sad her body quite cold. The 1 room was tl'ed with carbolic acid odor and 1 the empty bottle lay on the Hoar beside i her. Her mouth and throat were bacllv j burned with the fluid. It at thoucht that I she mistook the acid tor a cough remedy. 1 aaadera Morta-aare Bteeord, WAHOO. Neb.. Dec. I. 1 Special V The following is the mortgage record of Saun ders county for the month of November: Farm mortgages filed. "1: amount. tfr.kj; released, 1; amount, 121. 495.20. Town and city mortgages filed. I; amount. tl.WKi. released, ; amount, 14. ISO. Chattel mort- ! gages filed, ri; amount, tS.lTl; released IS; amount, te 44 M. ....WHY STAY.... IN A GOLD OFFICE? Warn Rcoms $10.03 Up IN THE BEE BUILDING. Rental price includes Heat. Light. Water and Janitor Serv ice, R. C. PETERS & Co., Ground Floor Rental Agents. Bee Bldg. ra -Mill BW Soft. FREMONT. Neb.. Dec ( Special ) A light raia fell here yesterday, which changed te snow and may keep farmers aut of tbe corcfieldi for s short time Huskirg is more tbsa half fin'shed Ssme felds are reported aa going seventy bushel i te the acre, while others ara verr light. Ther will be considerable soft corn tsaslen TdtaUtertal Aaaaetatlaav Dee. .(Special) The WAHOO. Neb. Saunders County Ministerial aaeoriauaa held a very interesting meeting ia Wahoo this week at the Methodist Episcopal church. A number of ministers tram ever th eousj sere present blue Ribbon Beer . is best for you brewed from the best Bohemian baps and barley mi.it. it Possesses t&r increoieiita which the sys tem demands. It not enly quenches your thirst but renews tour tissue and ti( kHs your palate-"" Fve: g- home and family should be s-pphoo iaeer.. wiLh .lu Bibbun Brewing Co. Omaha. PhontlZ 1 MISS DEN A A. SHADD, JACMSONVILLlu FLORIDA. On Account of Many Cures WINE OF CARD U I Has a -wonderful Hold on thr Gmmuruty of Jachsonville. Ko, 151 Eart Fourth Jars.aomujt. Fiji., Yav 6. 1902. I look npoa perfect beaJth aa one of the preatest Mwninps that can W bestowed upon a hurcan being, thouph but few of u fciiv appreciate thiB nnul we have le sick: then we learn to rrtxe till precious llesituijj at ita true vaJue. 1 know a nuihter of women in mr nphborh(xd who had wretcued beaJth. broken down m body, it pr-vecl cpm their minds and Ujc.t I eoanie fredul. nervoas and irritable and wert reailr unht to take care of tueir borne and children. Today tier are well nd happv women and Wine of Cardui prodnoed tint wonderf uritiarpe. My exjwripnoe with it has been ail that 1 could desire. A few years apo 1 was completely broken down in bealfi. T.ervous, irritable and had the srnipatty of no one, but a few bottles of Wine of Cardiii restored me to perfect beafrh. As on of us would pet l-erter anccjier woman would feel encouraged to try it and they are ail wemderf aliv k-enehled and this has f.ven your Wine of Cardai a wonderful bold in this runmuaity aiid explains why it is such a favorite with weak and delicate women for pe riodical beada-ies and feei:rlfft ,f lajnitodc mj,d wearinna ia the spr:np I ounsiuer it a iavonte hounen.jid remedy for jounp cr oid and wtil war jit of praise and tniarserotsnt. 1TNE OF CARDCI tbe medi V V cine for women. It Las a rec ord of curinp over a milium women of menstrual irregularities, ovarian pain, beanng'-dowa 'iaini and bsrrexinettB, and imcause :t ;nsy be tikketi ia the privacy of the botue witbout any loss of time and witbout tbe distressing embarrassment of a pbyncian. And doctors rueogriiae its merit by prescribing it ia hos pitals and in private practice, be cause of in stioaesa in building op worn out and nervous women and riuJcihg the in well and strong and it for woman!-' duty. Tbe world arver knows of their" suffering, but tney are the real Buvtyrs of the xaoe tbe women who with their owa efTrtg mane home what it ought to be fur their ch;'drea. Wine of :ar dui imparts strength and tone to the oenxtrua! arrant and never fail, to lienett any trouble whjti attacks and weakens women, if any wom an will take Wine of Cardui just 1 fiire the mentitruaJ tnod sue w ill gain r-reaifth f her househtjd du ties bv avoiding all pais and sick ness caused by irregularity. Wine of Cardui soothes the pam and is the finest remedy 1 jr yuung girls, for mothers and for won en of aJ ages known to the science of median, U drugpHU sell 11.00 batiks of Win of Cardai. WINE of CARDUI TEN DAYS TRIAL. Xavpvty Btata Talart: Twos' Inspector. Cr.Ias.tL K-a-a Um HJl. XM9i. Cat n. l RAuiccioni, d. y. s. CTTT V-r-fXRINAKIAX aa lBBrsaary, Sth aa Omaha. NU " T-" j ' yr-