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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1003. !! !i t it ; ii v. COUNCIL BLUFFS. BRIDGE TO PAY CITY TAXES Terminal (bmpant Changes Its Mind Re garding Eait Omaha Bridge. CONDITIONS NOT LIKE UNION PACIFIC aaaeaaor la otlfled, bat County Trranorrr rm Vet llaa Direct KaoTrleriae of th (binge ol Mind. City Assessor F. F. Everest bus received ntlce from J. H. Daniels, treasurer of the Omaha nridge & Terminal company, that 9D second consideration the company would pay the city taxes assessed on the esst half of Ita bridge across the Missouri river. The notice received .by Assessor Everest was purely unofficial and nothing has bern said so far to County Treasurer Arnd by Mr. Daniels or any other officer of the Terminal company on the matter. Treasurer Arnd said yesterday that the :ompany had not yet paid the city taxes on the bridge and that all he knew about the natter was that Assessor Everest had told aim that Treasurer DanlPls had stated the sompany had reconsidered Its decision not io pay. He said he was glad that the Terminal company had reached this de :tslon as It saved lengthy and expensive litigation. The refusal of the Terminal company to pay the city taxes on the Iowa end Of the bridge was based on the ruling of Judge McPherson In the Union Pacific bridge case, which ruling was sustained by the United Stales circuit court of ap peals. The conditions surrounding the eastern termini of the two bridges, how ever, was materially different and the fact that property Immediately adjoining the eastern terminus of the Terminal company's bridge paid municipal taxes led the Ter minal company to change Its mind and consent to - pay the city taxes assessed gainst the bridge. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 126 Main 8t. Appointment la a "arprlae. Washington dispatches announce the ap pointment of William E. BainErldgo of this city as representative of the United States on the American-Venezuelan com mission, which will meet at Caracas to ad just thi claims of this country against Venezuela. ... The news of Mr. Batnbridge's appoint ment came as a great surprise to his friends in Council Bluffs, as It was not anticipated when he left here a week ago for Washington. From Washington Mr. Balnbrldge Intended to go to Europe, where he had planned to study diplomacy and In ternational law for a year. Mr. Balnbrldge only recently resigned the position of sec ond secretary of the United States legation at Pektn, China. PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER BY THE MASTLR SPECIALIST Two Boys Rnn Away, ; Phillip Organ, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P.' Organ, and Howard Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Weaver, have left home without notifying their parents, and It Is believed that they have gone east with 00,53 MEDICAL BOOK rprr OD MARRIAGE GUIDE rntt 20O PACES-42 PICTURES. Leva, Oourtahip and Marriage. In plain lsnruage.tblg wonderful book tcIU 11 tho-e things you want to know ana should know of married lite, love, courtship, mar tinge, childbirth. bappy and unhappy wedded life. Diseases which forbid marriage: Ruin ous early folllesand alna lost manhood, prema ture decay, poor mem orr, nervousness, blood poison, rupture. If you are married you should know the secrets told In this book. If not mar ried you ougrht to know before marriage. You need this book. Learn the secret truths of marrlag-e. Don't band weak nasadown to your children. Get this book while It Is free and read It. Know yours.elf . Ignorance bevets miaory, knowledge brlnira health and hap piness, boo pate. 4 Illustrations, library slice. W.ltten by the world famous Master Specialist. "The most wonderful and frreatest sclcntino medical book of the aire." Othkotb Timet. lilts frat Is sills fraaptr , trcartlf mlri. Writs far II todaj. WISCONSIN MEUICAL 1N8TITCTR. lOia Alhanibra Bids;.. Mllwaakae, M ia a hti rr tkr a.rrWa aaa aiatta. 5 tt Hunter Baltimore Rye I Has Taken I The Lead I And Holds It g r SaM at all Knit-rlM nlll aai by jobber. K WM. LAN AUAN a aoK, luitimura, ato. JtOO0H50HWOOH;rHrCKKH5Oio the Intention of enlisting la the navy. They left home Tuesday evening, but their ab sence was not noticed for some time after, when investigation showed that they had gone east over the Northwestern, presum ably for Chicago. Bowline at Rika' Clan. The fifth week of the bowling tournament at the Elks' club closed last night with the defeat of Team No. 1, captained by J. F. Wilcox, by Team No. 2, captained by Dr. Dectken, by 264 pins. The score follows: TEAM NO. 2. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Deetken 224 V 12 54 Amett 11 128 14 4.15 Here-helm 178 1SJ f Mi Hanlton 154 1M 133 421 Hill 132 107 14) 379 Total 849 712 791 2.3"2 TEAM NO. 1. 1st. 2d. M. Total. Wllox 223 17.1 , J3 w; Waterman ISfi W ' 161 4t Heed .114- . 129 157 4)( Imvenport 116 112 12" 34 7 T. Davis 99 101 114 311 Totals! ':.76 656 '715 2.07 N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250. Night. F667. I Gold Medal At Pan-American Exposition. dfyiiiij Roadster Meeting; Postponed. Local owners of harness horses met last evening at the Kiel hotel for the purpose of reorganizing tho Council Bluffs Roadster club, with the Intention of holding driving matinees at t'nlon Driving park during the summer. The meeting was well at- 1 tended, but owing to the absence of W. H. I Ware, secretary of the old club, who has 1 in his possession all the papers of tho ! organization, it was ' decided to postpone definite action until next Tuesday night, to which time the meeting adjourned. Plumbing and heating. Bixby ft Son. Ciroeera Oppose Two Telephones. The Council Bluffs Retail Grocers' as sociation has placed itself on record as be ing opposed to the city granting any In dependent telephone company a franchise which calls for the establishment of an other exchange In the city. The association, however, declared itself in favor of a toll system which would give Council Bluffs connection with the Independent companies in Southwestern Iowa. THE WORLD'S MOST AWFUL CRUCIFIED Illustrated by Kilty Floe rirtorea. SUNDAY EVENING First Congregational Church Rlsta street and seventh Ave. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN a Pearl '... Couuctl bluffs. 'Phone I.' Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Fannie Hegarty and husband, to John Buchanan, part outlot 12, Neola, w. d $ 4X) Alfred M. Clayton and wife to A. R. Koehler, part outlot 6. Auditor's subdlv. of se4 seVi 21-74-40, w. d.... 100 Joseph R. McPherson and wife to Joslah A. Aulabaugh, sw4 nw'i 2o-7o,43, w. d 8.000 A. O. Wyland and wife to C. R. Arrlck, nwli 9 and e1 ne',A s-77-42, w. d 11.280 Rebecca Keller to Albert Belton and wife, n4 ne'.i nw1 20 and nV nw 8-74-39, w. d 8,000 Daniel LafTerty and wife to Nicholas Ieuck, part Elrn avenue and parta of alleys in Judge's Grand View add.,' Neola, q. c. d 2 Same to same, lots 1. 2, 3 and 20, Judson's Orand View add., except part, Neola, w. d '. 1,800 John P. Alllfon, receiver, to Nela Nelson, lots 1, 2. I and 4, block 4, Railroad add., r. d 0 Michael Gorman and wife to Daniel LafTerty, part outlot 1, Neola, w. d, 1,100 Nets Nelson to Jens Christian Jensen, 101s 1 ana 1, diock t, Kauroaa aaa., w. d 30 C. R. Nicholson to Mrs. Lillian M. Hargens, lot 67. original plat. w. d.. 2,500 Leo Gordon and wile to Frank G. Garner lot 14, Park add., Macedonia, w. A.' aw Fred Hoist and wife ko Isaac Doner, lot 4. block 8. Treyndr. w. d 50 Same to same, lot 3, block S, Treynef, w. d 80 Same to same, lot 2, block 8, Treynor, 1 ' w. d 60 Charlea G. McMullen and wife to R. V. Churchill, lot , block 4. Jud son's 1st add, Neola, except road, w. d 2,500 Unliko Any Other I The) full flavor, the dellcrtoue qual ity, tha abtoluta Porltf. rf Low. Day's Breakfast Ooom dlatloffulth It from all others Nc "traatment" with alkalies; no adulteration with nour, starch or ground cocoa phella; nothing but tha nutritive and digestible product of the hact Ooooa Boana, Ask Your Deafer for It. ENTIRE REGIMENT IS TO CO Sii Handled Iowa Guardsmen Attend St. Lonii Eipos tins Dedication. GOVERNOR CUMMIN, OFFERED JUDGESHIP DIMMCCK IS FOUND GUILTY Churned vtlth Stealing Thirty Thon snnd Dollars from the San Frsnrluro Mint. SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. The Jury In the case of Walter N. Dlnimock, accused of stealing $30,000 from the I'nlted States mint, reached a verdict of guilty today. Sentence will be ImpoBed next Wednesday. Sixteen transfers, total 837,837 MINOR MEVMOX. Davis sells drugs. , Stockert sells carpets. Expert watch repairing;. Leffert. 40 B'y. Celebrated Metz beer on tap. Neumayer. FOR rent Modern house. 719 Sixth are. Cabinet photos, 25c per dozen. 308 B'way. Twelve-piece, chamber set, 82.78. A.' B. Howe, 310 Ilroadway. Alderman E. H'. Ixugee returned yester day fiom fa ten days' trip to Missouri. Real estate In all parts of the city for sale. Thomas E. Casady. 235 Pearl street. Mrs. Robinson and granddaughter, Nelll-i Grueij. have gone to North I'latte, Neb., to visit rc'ailves and friends. Another half-price sale on ehort lengths of picture frame mouldings. C. ' E. Alex ander & Co.. 333 Broadway. Before papering your rooms we want to show you our elegant 1903 designs. C. B. Paint, Oil and Glass company. County .Superintendent O. J. McManus Is attnndlng the Southwestern Iowa Teach ers' aoacc atlon annual meeting In Burling ton. v George H. Fitch, a memter of the local newspaper fraternity, haB gone to Okla homa and Texas to enjoy a three weeks' vacation. City assessor F. F. Everest expects to have th" tax lists ready to submit to the ity coiincll, sitting as a board of review, Monday nipht. 8chmidt's elegant newpnotos. very latest Shapes and slzea, S1.E. 82 and 8-5u dozen; i.iree sizes. 83 and 83.60 dozen. Flra.-olaau wurk guaranteed bchmldt. 631 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brock and daughter are home from Fremont, Neb., where they attended the wedding of Graydon Jackon, son of former Governor Frank Jackujn and Miss Lola Stewart. Former Piputy I'nlted States Marshal Wilil.tu: Richards is ln thr city vis ting :'ricndt. Hi Is confident that he will be able to !or mniHelt of the cnurges made against hi. a at Knoxvl'le. The Transfer base ball team defeated th? First avenue nine yeaterda'v- by a score of 2u to 8. The-Fifth Avenue Twlrle.s cap tured the scalps .of the I'niques at the Glei av-nue grounds by a score u( ti to 6. . Three new cases of measles were reporte 1 10 ine nonrn ok ncaun yesieraay as fol lows: tloldberg child, 616 Sou.h First street: iaoml Peterson. Williams atrtet; GitllaghtT child, .8 Washington avenue. Th. funeral of Roman Huber will be hell Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock trim l.iimley's chapel and Rev. G. W, Snyder will conduct the serv.ces. Interment "will be in tbe bodiers' burying groi.nd in Fair vl c inetiry. , The fureral of Mm. H. B. Hetrlck of this city, who died at l.aa Vegas, N. M.. will b held Sunday afteruoon at 8 o'clock trom the First Uapt.st church. Instead of as o: ig.nally announced, lnt rment will be In Warn ut Hill cemetery. Announcement has been received hers of the wedding In lwnver of Mrs. Alaynard mother of '. M. Maynard of this city, an I G.hin I'ankln of Denver. Mr. and Mrs Cankln are respectively 75 and 74 yeara of age. Mrs. niaynira was rormerly a resi dent of Council Bluffs. John 1 riicrtt. charged with dumping rub tlh cUewhere than at the rvguiar di-mp-ing grounds provided by the city, was flnej 8i and touts In police ciurt ytsierdai mornliiK. Blgley Sales, charged with a similar otfense. had his hcar.ug continued until thin morning. The Plasterers' Protective union has been organized with these officers: President J H. hrad ett; vice president, O. 8. Latimer; tii-uier, Chris Oeisler; secre'ary, C lnt Mercrr. The union haa adopted a wage S'-nle of M cents an hour for eight hours, wh.cli will be presented to the contractors to be signed before May 1. , J J Itart, formerly of this city, now of I:e.l CHIT, Colo., left yept'rday for New York City to Interest eastern cipltullats in tht in:n.i;g prnertles In which he is Inter ested am. nr. the nuniDer being the proer tles. .f the Officer es:ate, which Mr. Hart mid hi" HHsoclates are working unde- a le.ie K. C. Smith began auit t the superior court yesleroay axalnat John Vf. h'xon and hta bondsmen to recover P'.i. lixo.i formerly realded In Council Bluffs and In t"K-loler, lKul, entered into a contract wlt.i rimlih to act as agent for the New York I. 'f Innurance company. tfmlih allegt-a that Ilxi n collected certain sums of money tor which he (ailed to account alao that hi tailed to repay certain sums advanced him. Two Heavy Humane Salts. ONAWA, la., April 3. (Special Telegram.) Two damage suits for lnrge amounts were filed In the office of the clerk of district court of Monona county today. Gunner Skow of Soldier, la., brings suit against Swen Andrew and Gena Swanson for $5,000 damages for malicious prosecution of Skow for larceny, and for slandering plaintiff's character. Henry C. Peterson, a restaur ant keeper of Onawa, sues George Wirt, and J. W. Hahne, for 85,000 damages for Injuries received in a row at his restaur ant on March 7. The Hahne brothers are prominent farmers of Monona county who formerly lived in Omaha, and the case has attracted much attention. Reatralna Tax Payments, ONAWA, la., April 8. (Special Telegram.) Judge John F. Oliver today Issued a temporary writ of injunction In which the school townsnlp of Jordan Is plaintiff and independent school district of Soldier, and A. D. Smith, county treasurer, are de fendants, enjoining defendants from collect ing and paying taxes to the Independent district school of Soldier, as the establish ment of said district of Soldier was Illegal and contrary to law. Oldest Woman Is Dying. CEDAR FALL "3, la., April 3 (Special.) Mrs. '..Catherine Barrett,' the oldest woman In the stato of Iowa, lies very near death at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Patrick Mullen In Eagle township. She suffered a stroke of , paralysis a few days ago and cannot survive. She bas passed her 115th birthday and may be older The records are accurate In showing ber to be this old. and how much older can only be surmised. Fireman Geta a Present. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., April 3. (Special.) Miss L. A. Gaylord, the plucky BeUMcre, 111., girl rescued from the second story of tho Clifton hotel, and who went to work at once after her rescue to help care for the Injured by bandaging the wounds of many, has manifested her appreciation of the work done by Captain W. A. Mohr backer of the Central fire station by send ing him a handsome gold locket. Tell This to.Yf-ar Wife. Electric Bitters cure female complaints surely and safely, dispel headaches, back aches, nervousness or ao pay. 50c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Warmer Both ' Ii braaka and Iowa Today, Ne- WASHINGTON, April 3. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair and warmer Satur day; Sunday, fair except probably showero in north portion. For Iowa Fair and warmer Saturday; Sunday, fair and warmer In cast portion. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Satur day, warmer In eastern portion; Sunday, fair. For Kansas Fair and warmer Saturday; Sunday, fair. . . For Illinois Fair Saturday, warmer In south and west portions; brisk north winds; Sunday, fair and warmer. For South Dakota Fair Saturday, warmer in east portion; showers at night or Sun day. Local Iterord. OFFICE 6F THE WEATHER Rt'RF.AU, OMAHA, April 3 Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the lust three ear"' 1903 1!W2 Wl Maximum temperature... 61 5! St Minimum temperatirre. . . . 30 ?9 33 4ti Moan temperature 40 40 4:i Bti Precipitation T 00 00 00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for tills day and ince March 1. 1H03: Normal temperature 46 Deficiency for the day - 6 KxcesH since March 1 13" Normal preclpiiatlon Of Inch ltlciencv for the day Inch pleclpltKti.in since March 1 .".8 Inch Deficiency since March 1 1.22 inch Deficiency for cor. period. 19o2 l.(H Inch Excess for cor. peril'. 1!J1 50 inch Reports from Stations at T P. M. 1'oaalblllty That He May Yet Aeeept I'oaltloa on Federal Beneh Sow Oecapled by Caldwell Oleo Case on Trial. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. April 8 (Special.) Gov ernor Cummins today decided definitely that all the companies and the band of the Fifty-fourth regiment of the Iowa National guard will go to St. Louis the lat ter part of the month to participate In the parade at the dedication exercises. Gen eral Bycrs and . Major Hume returned Thursday morning from 8t. Louis, .where they had gone to make an investigatlcn of the preparations for the care of the sol diers. They had been informed by letter from those supposed to be In authority that Iowa troops might go Into camp and receive commutation pay instead of being kept by the management; but on arrival at St. Louis they found this was not the case and the Iowa troops will have to go Into the exposition buildings as temporary barracks. A conference was held this morning between the governor and the ad jutant general and it was decided that or ders should immediately be issued for the Fifty-fourth regiment to go to St. Louis. Tho companies will bo directed to proceed to St. Louis April 29 and be In camp and ready for the parade on tho morning of April 30. Colonel Caughlln of Ottumwa will be la command, with Lieutenant Colonel Bishop, and Majors Lambert, Dun lap and Wetherell. Captain Wclherell is before tho examining board' today for ex amination brfore be)ng commissioned ma jor of the regiment, he having been elected last week to that position. The regiment will be directed to remain In barracks on the exposition grounds until May 3. Gov ernor Cummins and the entire military statT will attend. Contrart for Stte Warehonse. The state capltol commission this after noon let the contract for the erection of a warehouse on the site of the heating plant near the state capltol. The building will cost a little less than J29.0Q0. The bids were all from Des Moines. Capital City Brick & Pipe company, 828,475; W. F. Mit chell, J3G.4GO; W. II. Brereton. $42,097; Charles Weltz & Sons, $31,800; Benson & Marxer, $35,622. The contract went to the Capital City Brick and Pipe company for $28,475. Cummins Invlfeit to the Beneh. The statement Is in free circulation here that one of the chief purposes of President Roosevelt In inviting Governor A. B. Cum mins to go to Washington in February was to offer him the position on the bench now held by Judge Caldwell, that of circuit Judgo for the Eighth circuit. This state ment comes direct from those who are familiar with the situation and claim to be in the confidence of the governor. It is understood that the Iowa delegation In congress has indorsed Judge Smith Mc Pherson for this position and that It Is de sired he shall be' promoted to the circuit bench. There are; many, however, who are confident that OdVernor Cunmins even now has the refusal of the position and that he may yet conclude to accept It. Governor Cummins has not' made any .statement in regard to the mAUvr. V Rates for Hoosevelt Day. - The local committees today recervet offi cial notice of the giving of a rate ef a fare and a third on all railroads to bring people to Des Moines on the day that President Roosevelt is; to' be here. This assures a big crowd. I' Vix '.; Hons, as it is wholly free from every objectionable ?:. jr"tv ' ss quality or substance. In the process of :viIjw manufacturing figs are used, as they are MWM pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal cts pie2vsartly Acts Bareficialfyr tslrjly as-a. Laxative. rup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the informed and to the healthy, because its com nt parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func- -a a; i virtues of Syrup of Fics are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To pet its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the a" ' mm lAhfiSY Louisville, Ky, For sola, by ell druofi'aLs. S.r" rrkrciaco.-Cal. new York.N.Y. Price- fifty eervta per bottle. and the present Intention Is to place upon the service an engraving of old Fort Dcs Moines, establlHhad here in 1843. Olroiuarsnrlnr on Trial. The case of the State against Armour j Packing company Is on trial in district 1 court. This is the case in which a test is j being made by the state of the law relating to the sale of oleomargarine colored yellow in Iowa. The agents of tho company were indicted for illegal sale of oleomargarine. There was but one wltuess placed ou the stand for the state, the state dairy com missioner, and be testified as to the pur chase of the stuff in tho markets and as to the law in the case. The solo q'loslion at Issue was whether the oleo is in fact of a yellow color, and if so It Is being sold contrary to tho Iowa law. The Jury will get the case tomorrow. WienlbuGoMrniting Present a Sliver Service. Designs are now being made for the sil ver service which the city of Des Moines will present to the battleship Des Moines Iteata All Ita ItltnK. No salve, lotion, balm or oil can compare with' Bucklen's Arnica Salve for heai'ing. It kills pain. Cures or no pay. 25c .''or sale by Kuhn & Cc. Wife Cliara-ea Kiiilicsxleiuent. ONAWA, la., April 3. (Special Telegram.) Ed. McClaln, a well known farmer here who was charged with the crime of embezz lement by his wife, on February 25, and left the country, was arrested at Sloan today and brought to Onawa. He will have a hearing before Justice C. M. Ross Monday at 10 o'clock. T n l a r m Anheuser-Busch The wonderful progress of this Association is shown by the following table of sales: 8,000 Barrels sold in 1865. 18,000 Barrels sold in 1870. 131,035 Barrels sold in 1880. 702,075 Barrels sold in 1890. 939,768 Barrels sold in 1900. 1,109,315 Barrels sold in 1902. Largest Brewery in the World All orders promptly filled br GEO. KRUG. Manager Anheuser-Busch Branch,' Omaha, Neb. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. Slj fi 3 e ' : S i 5. Omaha, clear Valentine, clear North Platte, clear t'hevenne, clear Suit Iike City, clear Rapid City, clear Huron, clear Willlitun, cloudy Chicago, clear 8t. I.oula. clear St. Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, partly cloudy Kumhus City, clear Havre, partly cloudy Helena, cloudy XlMiiank. clear Galveatuu, clear 4T hi Ml 5 4' 44! b-i i 4K 4l 4S 3 4-'l M 4'-'; 4K W; u", 4.' 64. T () if) (J () im Vi .Ut 4ti . 4 ou 44' l 5oi Ml M. to 54 1 iJ 41 tut 74; ou MEN'S DISEASES .-.-..jr.. q... n, ...... . . T ... a , t4 hv rnrd htm an r.nd expense. . Thl9, I-consider. Is d one who has 'previously treated th -. . ,. . . 1. il I uu nf rondi a victim and been dlsr.ppolnt.d In n wouia osa ini uu w ... OF TREATM KNT. whlcii I have or experience In the treatment of sped ough examination, together with a IS 1 01 A ur lnrlirl,l 1 Will h curable I will give you a legal guar lime wiinoui mjunwi pi' VARICOCELE permanently cured without . a cutting or tying operation. No palu or loss of time. ULCERS We care not of how long standing, as we cure them at once. STRICTURE cured without dilat ing or cutting; no pain. RHEUMATISM in all Us forma per manently cured by my system of treat ment. BLOOD P0I8ON (dyphllta permanently cured without Injurious af ter-effects. IMPOTENCY nromptly restored nalurat, vigor- ana lasting There Is seldom a day that I am not consulted by an unfortunate suf ferer v h. if he had con sulted me In regard to hi. .nnHitlnn In llK car'.V d saved him much suffering, nnnoyuii.e ue to lack of knowledge on the rart of tli" . . . i a.. r vrtii If V fill DrJ Hon peculiar to men, or if you have been Cm. I Will ri'nns . i ii linatd and developed after a whole life .m oiva vriii m. t n 1 1 r- n honest and aclentlrtc opinion nt your case. a-ll a. aw If I ttA VOUT 088 Ulimuy (till J JM aev. - ' , . antes to cure you In the shortest possible Q 1 M III mm feTTT v led Be 'sure and see that your flask filled with g " I aV mm aaBBt aa w.n.nrBrayers arffirook Whiskey Dolt led in Donrf The perfected product of fifty years of Ken tucky experience in whiskey making'. Pure, hand-made and wood-aged. For Sale Everywhere. a here There's hance. . . . A chance is All nny fair-minded man wants. Gi,ve him that and he is satisfied. If h is a farmer, his idea of a chance is: Good noil, fair prices for land, good climate and a sufficient rainfall. At the present time Oklahoma comes nearer filling l hose requirements than any other section of the United States. CJo and see for yourself. Ilouieseekers' ex cursion April V. and 21; one fare plus $2 for the round trip. G. A. Rutherford, D. P. A. 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. SXSSSii 5' I HSQ W. A. COOK. Master Specialist in Private Diseases of Men. Private Diseases of Men in the treatment of Private DISEASES OF MEN, to which our practice Is limited! and to which our exclusive thought and experience has been' devoted far more than 23 years, WE GIVE A LKOAL WRITTEN Ot'ARANTEE TO CURE PERFECTLY AND PERMANENTLY or refund every cent paid. If troubled with VARICOCELE. IMPOTENCY, ilLOOD POISON OR REFt FIX DISORDERS It will pay you to consult us at office or by J'ter. . CONSULTATION FREE, and if you take treatment c targes will be entirely satisfac tory to you EVERYTHING 8TRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL Cook Medical Company 112 South 14-th St. Over Dally News. Omaha. s I I CURE MEN. to OUB strength K . S . T UM, m nmll rail. All if III it correapondence strictly ci.nfldentlal, and all replies sent In plain envelopes. Inclose 2c stamp to Insure prompt reply. DISCHARGES stopped In from threu to five days. ECZEMA pimp'ee or any skin diseases perma nently cured In the shortest possible time. HYDROCELE cured to stay cured without cutting. RUPTURE of men cured In from ten to thirty daya. No catting, no detention from business. BLADDER AND KIDNEY troubles by our system of treat ment are Improved at once and quickly and permanently cured. T Indicates trass of precipitation. I.. A. WELSH. Local f orecast ortlcUL STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL MSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St Bet. 13th and 14th Sts., OMAHA, NEB. OrnCE HOURa: From la.rn.tolp, in.; Sundays 10 a. m. to I p. m. only. tysa mj iiKW -a : HALF FARE PLU5 $2.00 For Round Trip Tickets VIA LouisYilla & Nashville R. R. To Nearly All Points la ALABAMA, FLORIDA, KEN TUCKY, GEORGIA, MISSIS SIPPI, VIRGINIA, NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA, TEN NESSEE. Tickets on sale March Sd and 17th, April 7th and Sflst. May 6th uri.l h, June 2d and 16th. and on llrat and third Tuesday of each month thereafter until November 17th. and good returning 21 days from date of sale, h'or further In formation ronNult your local agent, or address '. I.. STOMS, Gca'l Pan. Aajvat, Louisville & Nashville R. R LOUISVILLE, KY. DR. McCREW SPECIALIST Traata all forms ot DISEASES tHO DISOKDEBS Or MEN ONLY IT Years Experience, 1." Years In Omaha. Ills remarkable suc cess has never tie.'n equaled and every day brings many flatter ing reports of the good he la doing, or tho relief ha haa given. Hot Soring Trea iirenlforcMliu, And all Wood Poisons. NO "BRtAKINfJ j OUT" on the skin or face anc! all external f altrna of the dlaease diaappeai at onre. BLOOD DISEASE r.r TA'iXA. VARICOCELE;.V!h.Aj;TaJt,V..,D I nilCD Qll nnft case cured of nerv I Ula.ll tfUUUUua debility, loBi of : vitality, unnatural discharges, Stricture. 1 Oleat, Kidney and JUladder Llseasee, lly Arecele. QUICK CURK8-M)W CHARO EVi. Treatment b mall. P. O. Bo 7M. OlBoa. aver jUa a. 14tb street, bttween Varoata aad 1 J XMugJas aUaeta, OHJUJ-k, tiiUt, I 4 ill