THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEHRUARY 14, 1004, v; Pictures, rugs, The Prices Quoted Below Will Be Found the Lowest Obtainable in the West, We HAVE Every Article We Advertise. penta Water, small: 10c o Allcoc k a roroua Flaaters, all you want fon. i ... ..... loo I. 00 Acer's Hair Vigor 69c II. K Baker's ltorW- Mt W hisker, pirtit and knl, for. . '. . . i . . . .TBe (Pw doien, .(.) ' (1.09 Bff, -Iron and Wine for.... gno M.OO Uurnham i Sarsaparilla for fine Sc Imixwtcd Hitler Wa(r for..,..,.... Ihc 11.00 Botanic Ulmwl Halm Sc - tAll vou ant at these price.) To Brandcth'a rills for.... 39c o Hromo-Qulnlrie for Ho Sc Carter's I.lttle Liver Fills for 12c c Chamberlain s CoukU Byrup for.... lici H.OO Chrystal Tonic for C9c I (Help yntiraelf at these prices.) I e Oeniiltiq Castofla for. 7 21c ; SRo Cutlcura Soap for , 17c ! fit Ir.urn 1mIv 1n t' 'Ktn SlXMi Fare Canadian Malt Whlikrf tt-te (Per dozen, 17.50.) ' Coleman- Carbolatefl Ointment, for horses, cattle and other animals, tor.. 60c 90c Cudahy a Extract of Beef for c . , ' These, ara Ihrrnaa M McConncH'a arlcea. t r - Sl.OO D Miracle Hair Jiiwfr for ftto 1.00 ttulty n. Malt,. Whlakey for 68c l. D. O. 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Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co; Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 1 Cor ICth and Dodge, Makes Men Vigorous Valaable Prescription by Which Any Mas Can Make Mia Own . Itemed r I to Cnre Himself at Home Seat Free to All. Write for It. WIIX M IKK ' A MAX ot ' VOV LFor the return of tjiat youthful feeling; of an hood a prominent Detroit physician and avant U in poaaeasion of a receipt which f Amerlca'a Greatest Speclnllat. he' haa hlmaelf uaad in his own extensive private rractlce with the most fftartling aucceaa. Though the yeaia have itftwied I Li euual liaa hever been found and with It , thouaands of weak men have hrouglit about the ourea they ao much lotiRed for. Th. 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Ttila la anothar li-aaon thai It paya iu uujr n .jrance mat Insure :y - t : JOKING. LUND, Agent. ! Telephone L-8852. uj Karbjtul, UuilUic. LMaw BOWLING CONGRESS ENDS National Tonmament CUiei with finals in . Ind.T dual Games. KERN OF ST. LOUIS HOLDS HIGH RECORD Bovrlers from Omaha Ron Ip Scorn, bnt Do Not Get Them High Knoagh to Flaure la the Prlzra. CLEVELAND, Feb. IX (Special Tele ram.) The following; scores were made by Omaha bowlers at the tournament yes terday." 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Totals. Bartach 1st - m 202 .. '679 TV'. Huntington 1S8 , las , 2"4 B.7 P. 1. Norton 172 146 2"3 621 W. H. Wig-man 134 1S luj 46(i The annual tournament 'of the National Bowling; Congress wa ended' tonight with the finals In the Individual games. The following are the first ten, their scores and the amount of money eftch received: ' Martin Kern. St. Ixmls ..'.:... 647 ' $ln0 Herman Ktehl. Cleveland; M0 95 A. W. Llppo, Chicago 634 90 3. Dumas. New ' York. (i-9 Ho Hohrt Doerlng. Peoria..., M....829 Charles Knoll, Cleveland fil!7 ' 75 Frank Woodbury. Chicago. ...i ftM 70 W. U. Owen Lou.lvlllp. 622 tifi E. Meyer Chicago , H-2 Wl A. L. Moeller, Cleveland ,...612 ' 66 Mnrtin Kern of St. Louis holds the high record In the individual scores: Kern this afternoon rolled 47 points. Among the best Individual pi-ores are the followlhg: Martin Kern. 8t. Louis .'; '.......:. 617 A. Werth. Denver .....610 Pit Wolf, 8L Louia rW EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Claade Makes nig;- Winning; at Inarle alde and Oarsman Makes Remark able Record at, Ascot Park. BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. lS.-Clatide. the heavily plHyed favorite, won the Palace hotel handicap at Inglealde today from n good field. Lord Melbourne wast second and Kenllworth third: The winner's share ;wh $1,228. Ingleslde reaulta: Flret race. Futurity course, selllng;Hren nus won. Standard second, Polinus third. Time: .1:14V4. Swoud nice, thre and a half furlonps, purse: My Order won, lliili Kian second, Edgecliff third. Time: 0:45. . Third race, six furlongs, aelllnrf:' Hal natilt Won. Celebrant second, - Fair Ladv Anna third. Time: 1:17 ... Fourth race, one mile and an eighth. Palace hotel handicap: Claude wnh, Lord. Melbourne seoond,- Kenllworth third. Time: l:r.7U. .. . . Firth race, one mile and a quarter, sell ing;: Hyronerdale won.' Mr. Dingle aecond, Expedient- third. Time: 2:12Vi. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards,. Kellltig: Hill Masale won. Axmlnstcr sec ond. "Morton third. Time: 1:W. NBW ORLEANS, Feb. 13 Results') First rqie. live and n half fiirlongs. sell ing: Our Nugget won, Four-Leaf C pepond, Josette third. Time: !;(. Second race; tlve furlongs: Dallas won, To San second. Leila third. T,lme: 1:02. Third race, one mile: Fort Plan won. Lee' Doriev second. Saint Tammany third. Time: 1:41. Fourth race, six furlongs. De Soto handi cap: Rite won. Scorpio second, New" York third. Time: 1:14V,. Fifth race, handicap, one mllewtnd a six teenth: Tribes Hill won, Ethics second, Huccas third. Time: 1:50. Sixth race, one mile and a .quarter,- aelN Ing: Thornevcroft won, Tanered aecond, MUs West third. Time: 2:10. : I)S ANGELES. Feb. 13 Ascot resulta: First race. Slauson course, selling: Little Margaret won. Celebration aecond, Gehelm nloB third. Time: Ml' Second race, five furlnngsi ptlrse: i Bill urtls won, Dick Turnlri aecond, . Felipe uego third. Time: 1:00. Third race; one mile, selling: ' Ehlfmee won, Jlngler aecond, Phyi third. Timer 1:44. " ' ' Fourth race, one mile and a ,-juarter. Atcot "handicap: Oaraman won. Nitrate aefVmrl. Havtlnnd thlr.'- Time: 2:07. Fifyi race, six furlongB. handicap: vOInn Nevis won. Glorioso aecond. Rag Tag third. Time: i:U: Sixth race; one mile: 'Jim Hale wn, VI truda aecond, Rio Chioo. third.i Time: 1:42. BEAT CRETE AT BASKET BALL Weelea-an 1'nlveral'ty Jonlora Win a Closely Conieeted Game Away from Home. , PRF.TR. Neb.. -Fell. 13. (St)eelal. The Wesleynn unlveralty Junior basket ball team defeated the Crete High school boys Ir. a very close and exciting game played. in Soltol hall Inst evenlne. the. visitors scoring 22 to 18 on the local lad. A large crowd of Wesleyan students carae down from Lincoln In a special car to witness the game. Both teams were backed bvflne records and ex citement over the probable result of tho imrn. ran liloh Tn I h. f'ir-at. blltf the Vlsl- t.-ira At thn Kst VL-nrlr fhc score Its cloSi standing 14 to In their favor, 'jne local team took a splendid hrnee in Ike second half, the playing being done very. largely near their own goal, but luck deserted them and twice field goals," which were thrown Just as the rcferee'e whistle blew, could not be allowed. The anore of tho aec ond half, then stood 9 to I In favor of the Crete hoya and the game went to the visit ing team; The grim determination or eacn team to w"ln made the playing at times rather rough. rTha line-up was as follows: WKSLEYAN JUNIOKP. I CRETE'HIOH SCHOOL. White , ' .r-IF........ :v.. Kno" Halo ........',....:... ..V. I F..:. ......... Rsdmi.'hfr McCaudlMa '..F I C . Tathelro f'raio CIO. OJen I.mon 0.1 O s,... Dertweli Fuller O.I l Subs'.ltulea For Wesleyan, 'McCandlaes, Fordyce;. for Crete, Johnson, Chrlstenson, Porter. Referee Lemon. . Fmpire Welch. Timekeepers Knoll and P.lakemore. . Time of halves. 20 minutes. Final acore: Wea leyan 22, Crete 18. PAST WEEK WITH THE BOWLERS Black Kats and. date Cltya Tied for Klrat Place In the' tomiuer- ".' ' :'. x clal l.eagpoe. Following lare the high scores 'on' the Weatern alleya: William Heft Is high sin gle game weekly prlxe with J; S. L. Mvl.iort l Jjlgh three successive gamea weekly prize .with 5!t, 217, 212,, J7o-,total iW); William y-ty tH.- 211; 2J7; F.' J ?!.. -H, t&; R. C.rubh; 9H. 2.1. 21 . 207. 2ti3, 204; Uuy Ind(i,' 0ii.-20ft 21?, 2'4. ap ft E. Mc Kelvy.. .220; T.- Folev, 215, '. 2(9 "10: S. L. Rriaon. 312. 217. 2:n,' 207; ;'P9. 201). ' 201, ro9:.-Burt Htnythc 2l, 2(r, -207, 3oi; R E Rush. 2(9. 211. :u3, 291 ; A. Meston. 2T2; Seara. 2'i. imCJ. Parrv, 2hi; F. R. Biddell. 203 . 218, 232: O. Hemhood, 211. 200. Team su.iding of the Commercial league: Team. ; PlayectWon. LVigt. lct. Rlai k Kats 49 :0 13 .cstl Gate City 46 80 15 a;; Drexels 45 ?s 17 tf W. O. W.. 45 25 20 .hC:, Intx & WilUnma ...42 21 .. 21 .fijfi Wenterns ' '......... .'..'.42 18 24 4 i Stephens A Smipl -....45 14 31 .311 Browning, King & Co 45 H 34 .244 High School Basket Ball. j Thla year the baaket ball team Of "the Omaha Hlh achooi ha a rnadt a record , breaking that of any preceding one t-y de feating thirteen out pf fourteen tr-ama it haa, plsyed. These were all acheduled game, played either Friday ur Saturday of each week. - i , The high achooi lada practice three times 1 regularly every week. Tueaday evening ThardayftcTnooo. and Saturday evening i On Tueaday and Saturday thev. practice 1 with the llrst Young Mrn'a CbrlatUn aaso- ' elation team, while on Thursday afternoon thev obtain about three hours' , practice ' More. The "rst Imitl Is l1rr cti-elv.,1 .v Mr. Nathan Bernstein. InMrueto- of physics at the high school. Mr. Bernaf In !a an old hand at tli game, he having been a men. her of hla caliege team. Ha 1 assisted fcv I Hen Chet Tin ton. last year's captain. One advantage tha team has thla year Is the ' fact that most of the old men are out for 1 practice. Adolph Meyer, who haa been 1 Pliylng center for the paat two yeara. has left the lleh ohoo ard gone to the T'nl verslly of Nebraska. Tt ls Is a blow to te team, as Mever waa the best center the hlifh sehool h"a ever h"d. Coper, rlgt" forward, and Durkee. left guard are hoih nsiK'ng for that position now Cooper has a li'tl the sdvMntnae ao far, having playeJ eut tlH'" to Mever. Next Friday the boya go to Crele. Neb : i February 2 they go to Sioux City; March jonnson, jh, .-uy; n. flay, 218. -210, 211. 2". ?(; H. W. Lehman., 210, 227 239. 203 21S. 2H- Karl 6ttje.s, 210, 2o3; WUliam Heft, i'4. S4A; W. H. StHDenhorst. 210. 02 ai. KengBlei 207. f22..201. 4 to Lincoln, and March 11 to Council Bluffs. The management la atlll In correspond ence with several of the towna of Iowa and Nebraska. Resides this challenge from two utilvers itlea have been received but ha-a been declined, on account of the High School Athletic association being short of funds. The line-up for the Crete game next Fri day is as follows: Cherrlngton, right forward; Clark or Mackavlu, left forward; Cooper, renter; liurkce, right guard; Walsh (C). left guard. PoaTB-enbnrn; Wlna Out on Tie. NEW YORK. Feb. 18. J. Ferdinand Pcg genburg of the Llederkram . club won the amateur championship billiard honors In the final match of the tournament, which began two weeks ago, and finished today at the Llederkrana clubhouse. He won out In the play ofT of a tie for first honors with Dr. i. L Mlal of this city arid outplayed the latter by a score of 3X) to l1. Th local clubman was In excellent form and pi lyod a consistently strong game from start lo finish. In addition to winning the championship emblem he also won a hand some vase, clock and a candelabra and a cut glass set, four prlres in all. He and Dr. Mial had tied for hiphest run, 73, but the tie for the highest Individual run was decided In the final game with a score of 41. LT. Mlal won second prlxe, Edward Gard-nc- of Tassalc. N. J., won third honors and Charles F. Conklln of Chicago took fourth rlace. The following are the scores of the final match: Pogftenburg Total. "300; high runB. 41,. 33, 30. 3s; average, 9 21-31. - . Mini Total. 16: high runs, 31, 24. 10, 14; average, 5 30-31. , ThnrBtona Lose In lovra. SHENANDOAH. la., Feb. 13. (Special Telegram.) In a hotly contested game of fisket bull in the armory tonight the Phennndonh team defeated the Thurston Utiles of Omaha by the good score of 2X to EO. The game wis replete with brilliant plavs. but Shenandoah was faster. First half 12 to R: second half. 16 to 12. , . SAYINGS BANKS SHOW WELL Continued from Tage Eight. ettee, though the Simpson college people were preparing to make a protest on the same ground. , The Coe col lego people are out with a statement that It is not a case of plagarlam and are defending their orator, so that It, will be necessary to fight It out in .the association. . Court Deolslona. The court decisions today were: 'Naomi Slmpklns, appellant, against John Hales;. Van fturen county, Judge Roberts; amrmed by Ladd. Joseph 8. Dunkln against Caroline Selfert, appellant; Monroe cownty, Judge Roberts; attlrmed by Weaver. W. J. Henlev. appellant, against H. R. Patterson; Polk "county, Judge. Mcllenfy; affirmed by Deemer. Michael Hlankenhorn against Alfred Lenox, appellant; Louisa county, Judge Smvthe; atllrmed by McCialn. M. J. Dankwart, appellant, against Prus sian" National. Insurance Company: Des Moines county. Judge Smvthe; affirmed by S1R.r,j!nileath agalnat Charles E.- Albrook, appellant: Hardin county, Judge Kenyon; utllrmed by Bishop. - . Supreme t'onrt Progrreaa. The Iowa supreme court has Juet com pleted the aecond period ut the first term of tho court under the new rulee. The court heard oral arguments on five daya of the present week and took under d vuiement the cases from the districts in the eastern and central-port of the etate. There will be no other cases submitted until March 8, and then there will be the final hearings in April.1 The court "has 'no gone half way . through the docket for the January term. The system In reported to be, eminently satisfactory to the court and lawyers aa far as' they have gone.- The plan la to have, fhree tefrhs each year With three or four periods in ach, tlrtia dis tributing the1 casea evenly through tha year. , Already the court has delivered declaiona ln quite a number of cases that were ar gued to the court the second week of January. After the syatem gets into good working order It la expected-that the court will be able to decide within four- weeks after submission all the caaea presented save those-about which the court is in doubt or on which there Is av division -of ophilofl"lri' the'eburt. ''" ' Tyler, Wants a Rehearing. An application for rehearing In the caae of Chesttr Tyler, from Jaaper county, has been filed by hla-attorneya. One ground la that owing to .his poverty he was unable to employ counsel and the right to have counsel appear for him and orally, argue the case at state expense was denied., A really, important, question la Involved In the case that.of the county attorney call ing an assistant to take charge of the grand Jury, while investigating the case, and In thla instance the lawyer having been, according, to the statements of the defense, actively employed for some time In prosecuting the case against defendant. Tyler is serving a life sentence, for . the murder of Dr. Fallor at Newton, his pur pose being robbery, and Dr. Failor'a watch was recovered from a colored woman ln Des Molnea lo whom Tyler had given t soon after the murder. Buyi Out Hla Partner. WEBSTER CITY. Ia., Feb. 13.-(SpeciaI Telegram.) C. D. Hellen thla afternoon pur. chared the holdings of Furman Tuttle ln the Journal and now owna the whole of that paper. In the deal Mr. Hellen turned his Freeman-Tribune stock over to Ideal capi talists. This business change clears the newspaper atmosphere ln this city and will restore a feeling of friendliness between the two dailies. Harrison County Grand Jury Adjouraa LOGAN. Ia., Feb. 18. (Special.) Yester day the grand Jury of tha Harrison county dlatrlct court adjourned. Twelve Indict ments have been returned, but warrants for arrest will be made only on the order of the county attorney. The following were discharged: W. C. Houts, Banta Brown, Allle Swbngo, Villlam Mullany, Robert Rlchey, ar., and Robert Richey, Jr. ' Creamery Officers Elected. LOGAN, Ia., Feb. .13. (Special.) The an nual meeting of the directora of the Mag nolia Creamery association resulted ln the election of the following otflcera: Frank Hill, manager; Henry' Cadwell, secretary; John fjnrner, treasurer. H. D. Wendt holda the position of buUermaker, with Ray Har ilngton as assistant. CCLURATfO Fitters Invalids who are just recovering from some se vere illriesa or who are com pletely broken down, will find the Bittera the ideal medicine to build up their strength and restore them to robust health. It also cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Constipation and Malaria, Try a bottle. TRIAL OF DEWEY AND JO Beech Berry Trlli of Bhcotin in Which Another Wa,i Killed. WITNESS MS INJURED IN THE FIGHT Saye that t hanncrr Dewey and Wll , Ham McBrlde Did the Shooting;, the Latter Killing; Bar chard Ilerry. KANSAS CITY, Feb. IS. -A special to the Star from Norton, Kan., says that In the trial today of Chauncey Dewey, the millionaire ranchman, and 'his cowboys, William J. McUrlda and Clyde Wilson, for the murder of Hurchard Hurry, damaging testimony, principally against McBrlde, was brought out by the state. lieech berry testllled that on the day of the killing at the Berry farm he saw McBrlde. from behind the water tank rise up and shoot Burchaxd Berry. He also stated that it was Dewey who had shot Roy Berry ln the Jaw. Beech Berry told of going with Roy and Burchard on the fatal day to the home of Alpheus Berry, another relative, where tho shooting took place. "My father . and Alpheus," said he, "were near the water tank when we arrived, talking to three men. We rode Into the yard and tied our horses, then started toward my father and Alpheus. We had taken a few steps when Chauncey Dewey rose from behind a sod wall and shot Roy, who was ln the lead. I was next and Burchard followed. Aa we started toward the yard McBrlde Jumped behind the tank nnd shot Burchard Berry, while Wilson shot at me from .behind the, wall and missed. The three shot was not over a seoond apart. I ran behind the barn with all throe shooting at me.. After I got be hind the barn they kept shooting at the barn. I then ran to the house. One shot struck me In the leg." "Did any of you draw a revolver?" "No. After I got to the barn. I drew my revolver and as I ran toward the house I fired. I did not fire at any one In particular. But Just ln the direction of the three. . . "Roy started to' crawl toward the houpe. They fired a couple of shots at him. Botri went through the rim of his hat. He dropped as if dead. They then quiet shoot ing at him and rode away." Berry declared that Dewey and his men had 1 commenced firing on them without warning and without a word having been spoken between them. Upon cross-exam-Inatlpn, Berry admitted that there had been 111 feeling befween the Berrys and the Deweys dating back to 1901 and that nil of the Berrys owned rifles and revolvers. Court adjourned until Monday with Beach Berry still on the stand being cross examined. People having no false pride, serve Cook's Imperial Champagne at club and home banquets, entirely through preference. LEAGUE WITHHOLDS PLEDGE Indiana Strikes Ont riedge of Rooae- velt Support Ovrlna; to Senator llanna'a Possible Candidacy. ANSVILL,E. Ind.. ' Feb. . 13.-At the meeting of the Indiana Lincoln league here today, a lively discussion followed the In troduction of a resolution, providing that a telegram be sept to President Roosevelt commending his administration and pledg ing the league's support in the national convention. , , . ' . ' The telegram was. .sent, after being amended by striking out the pledge of sup port. The reasons for this action set forth by ther opposition were that the Indiana Lincoln- league should not pledge itself to one candidate when the state had such ex cellent presidential timber and that Sena tor lfunna might yet be a presidential factor.- : I ' READ : . N fA Sw.: WA .Jwp' v, MMI ; P wi'i ' H I In the. February I ;i Metropolitan Magazine I 1 OUT TO-DAY ' : J At All Newsdealers. . A 35-Cent Magazine for 15 Cents. , p (l54) K. H. RCSSEU., PTJBLISHEE, 3 WEST 29th 8TR3BT, KBW VOES. ' ' Centuries Qu The disease xrhich has brought more sufferinp;, degrada tion and disgrace upon the human race is the same to-day that it was centuries apo. It Is called contagious liiooa Toison, "The Bnd Disease," and is given other names, but r. M.MAaaev mil MatiANS i r eAnrnfila.1 nam 4ta t r AC Brld VllaBsf af all human diseases. It goes from bad to worse; the little "If , sores that first appear are soon followed by others; the elands of the groins swell and inflame, a red eruption breaks out on the body, the mouth and . ... v,- ... tfc. . . . . , ., . I wae afflicted with hlood poison, and. the best throat become Ulcerated, the hair doctora did me no rood, though I took their treat- nnd eve-brows dron out and ue;lv ment faithfully. In fact. I aeemed to grow worst 11 5 1 V. t P 1 .1 . .1 all the while. I waa dlaheartened. for It seemed yellow blotches make their ap- that I would never be cured. At the advice of 1 pearance, and if the disease is friend I then took s. 8. s., and began to ituproya r . I continued the medicine, and it cured me com- not Checked at this Stage, every pletely, building up mj health and increasing nvj bone, muscle, tissue and nerve appetite. Although thla waa ten yeara Bo,Ihav . ... 1 1 ,i never naa a sign 01 toe aiseaae 10 reiuru. in the body becomes Infected 8aTannah) a. w. R. 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