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    Tlin OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAKCIX 12, 1001.
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
MItOR MEJTIOV
tav1a atlla druea.
Laffert's glasses St.
Stockert sella carpets.
The Faust cigar, 6 cents.
Vyroitrsphy outfits and supplies. C. p.
tander & Co., :3 Bruadway.
Grand Ball BatuMnr 'hu Uth. O A. 11.
Hall, given hy HluT City Lodge, No. uli.
Hafer sells buildim? material. Tor wrmt
you are needing yuu will profit by figuring
with Hafer.
There will he a sprclal meeting of Abe
Lincoln post. Grand Army of the Republic,
this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
A marrlae-e llcenae was Issued yesterday
to E. A. MHlftrom, aged 2), nd Maud
Oyler, aged Si. both of tmiaha. They were
married by Justice Ouren.
We have on sale todny a rarload of nice
corn fed native beeves. If ymi want a nice
roast or steak at the very lowest possible
rices do not fall to give us a call. Hubcr
ros., 112 Kast Uroiiaway. Tel. 1 r:t.
Frank Harris, a stranger, sneaked a pair
f pants from the store of Metcalf Met
calf and was detected by a clerk, who gave'
chnse. The clerk overhauled Harris and
fitter securing the garments wns about to
et the thief go, when A. V. Meisner hap
pened along and held the fellow until tne
arrival of an officer.
Levi Smothers, aged 69 years, died yes
terday morning at the home of his brother,
Adam Smothers, s4 Avenue H, from can
cer. His wife, one daughter, Mrs. Jennie
M. Blv, and thr- sons. Melvin, William and
Henry, all residents of Keya Paha county,
Nebraska, survive him. The funeral fll
be held Hunday morning at ID o'clock from
the refdcnce and Interment will be In Wal
nut Hill cemetery.
F. M. Cunningham, the tax ferret, who
had a contract with the county board for
iin.aHhlnir nrnnnrtv wMrh hnd escnned
axKexxment lor taxation eitner ny omission
or concealment, stopped off yesterday on
his way from the west to his homo- In- Sul
livan, 1ml., to look up the stulus of revernl
sulfa now pending uml to be brought to en
force the collection of taxes unearthed
through his efforts. '
Talker Lewis, a young man, JS years of
Sg, was brought to the city last evening
by A. J. Sehnecklolh, a farmer of Mlnden,
this county, and turned nvnr to the au
thorities. Irf-wls, who Is evidently men
tally deranged, was placed In St. Uerniirrt'a
hospital until the commissioners can In
vestigate his case. He was found yesterday
In a held near the town of Mlnden siifTerlng
from the effects of nn attempted self-mutl-latlon.
, Lewis claims to have a brother
living at Garrison, this state, and the lat
ter has been notified.
WE DYED LAST WEEK
Will dye for you this week. We are lead
ers In dyeing and cleaning all kinds of gar
ments. The quality of our work Is above
renroaoh. Let us look after that svrlng
llip cum UL yuum. w will iut' lu
dtaii that will put It In the very best po-
cos " Vrry reK1'nabla
top coat of yours. We will look to evet y
TUB OGDEN STEAM DYE W'OKS
301 Broadway. Telephone 7IU.
- -
LEWIS
CUTLER
MORTICIAN.
I'Paarl St. Council Bluffs.
Pnona 9L
wmmmmwmniMmmwmM!im.mammuM. in an i imaiiin win "'TniUi'in 111 II rt"-R
I MARCH! MARCH! MARCH! !
TO THE
CENTRAL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
Where they sell the best meats at lowest prices
ALL THE TIME. "" "
Beef IJoast, per pound. 4c
BoilinjT Hoef, per pound ." ; v2ic
Kparv'IUbsv per pound. . , .v. :;V r.Clv.V.'" ; . Be
Fancy riugarOured Hams, per pound. . i i7c
Fore Quarters of Ltunb, per pound 4c
Hind Quarters of Lainb, per pound. ............ J..V. 64c
All Other Meats in Proportion.
'PHONE 24. 600-602 BROADWAY.
SSB2
Not Your Dollars
BUT YOUR QUARTERS
25c Is not much money, but it goes a long way at our store. Relow we quote
Borne prices at 26c that ought to prompt you to come here for your groceries:
SATURDAY SPECIAL FLOUR SALE
Tomorrow we are going to mark flour down to prices that will make It
profitable for you to buy for future wants. i
3-lb. can Tomatoes,
,26c
25c
.25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
23c
25t
25c
I lor
I cans of Wax Beans,
for
Queen of the West Peas.
8 fur
Price's Hulled Corn, J-lb. cun,
8 for,'
Riiked . Deans, J-lb: can,
3 for ;
Pumpkin, 3-lb. can,
8 for.,
Bauer Kraut, 3-lb. can,
1 for
Pure Sorghum, t-lb. can,
2 for
pineapple, 1 gallon can,
for
Applo Rutter, 1 gullon Jur,
for
Pulk Coffee. 2 pounds
for
Fancy California Feahes, OS5r
S pounds for
Fancy Cnllforiila Prunes,
S pounds fur
Raisins, In packages or bulk,
3 poueds for . j.
Currants, 3 puckatrej
25c
25c
25s
tor.
Fancy California Poari,
2 pounds' for
Fancy ('Hllfoinlu Apricots.
2 pounds for
Quaker and Mother's Outs,
I puckugea for
25:
25c
25c
C. O. D.
8. ( HKHMiSS, Pro;.. 1 ;U Went
VS. WORLD
TLat'g the opluion of atHii ptoiil", but we routine our ncorie to Conncll
Bluffs, ' Kvcrj-oiio la rutltletl to i!o tome business, hut any one o.tii easily
Be why we Uo the liutther IiusIvcmh of I'minrll Muffs. When it comes to
good uient uuj flieui) prkvt-, vo :ire the liell oow.
VERT CHOICB SALT I'Oi'.K.
per pound
.8c
PtiHK IAUNS. kil,
per IHiuiid '...v8V
LAMB STBW. . .
per pound '. ,
BKEF ROAST,
per pouuJ
Armour's regular Sufiv Curd
Hair.s, per pound
PortrrliiiuFe Sttiiik,
per pound
Sirloin Steuk,
per pound ,
,2-ic
,5c
.. "Be
c
...71c
Round Steak,
por pouuil
Bhoulder cieak, 0"r
I pounds tor
Boiling Hvrf,
- pr pound
3c
THE ORVIS MARKET
537 Broadway.
BLUFFS.
nlTflC i'PTi' l imp Trnil !
(.! KS . . A I L TKKS I
aiwuuuw uuaw aiwtiw
Motim for a New Trial it Oreraled by
Jad; TlornflL
TWENTY-hVE YEARS AT FORT MADISON
if
Prisoner Behaves Himself nd
Mm tliat Lena He Can Get Out
la a Mule Less Than Four,
teen Years, However.
W. C. Kogers, convicted of murder In the
second degree for the shooting of Saloon
Keeper Bert Forney on the night of April
S. 10U3. In the latter'a saloon, at KM West
O, liVO. lie lliv invti. aw -
t,.,.,i.. .fi.r h motion for a new ;
i nvr,.ii uni.nofd to twen- i
ty-live years' imprisonment In the peni
tentiary at Fort Madison by Judge Thor
nell In the district court yesterday after
noon. By earning his full good time con
duct time allowance .Rogers will be able to
reduce his term of Imprisonment to thir
teen years and nine months. ,
In overruling the motion for a new trial
and In passing sentence Judge Thornell said
In suliHtance that the defendant hod re
ceived a fair and Impartial trial and a very
able defense; that the grounds set up In the
motion for a new trial showed nothing In
nix minu 10 jimmy mo " o.
trial. After reviewing the evidence at
length the court said he had seen nothing
In the evidence which wouKl point to the
guilt of the wltnss for the state, James tne oerense nerore tne arguments were
Chanev, ns Indicated by the defense, or begun yesterday morning. James Jensen
even anything which would tend to Bhow j and wife, who lived next door 'to the For
that Chauey was In any way Implicated in ! ney saloon, made deposition that they
the crime. Referring 'to the affidavit of heard a scream Just as the shots wore
W. U Trussell, the Northwestern railroad , fired In the saloon and that someone went
tower watchman at the Broadway crossing, J to the frotit door and heard the door closed
offered by the defense In its motion for a as If someone had left the place that way.
new trial. Judge Thornell said he thought j They did not hear anyone go out of the
It was strange that Trussell should make back door.
such statements at this time, contradictory I H. Jorgensen, In an affidavit, made depo
to the testimony on both sides of the case. I sition that he entered the saloon shortly
Before passing sentence the court asked after the shooting and saw Forney's body
Rogers if there was any reason why sen- lying In the hallway, but did not see any
tence should not be pronounced. i revolver near the body.
"There Is, as I am Innocent of this ! Counsel for Rogers, In their argument,
crime," replied Rogers, rising to his feet, ! essayed to shift the blame for the murder
UIIU ? ursuil nil uui i-ran lu kiiv iuiii I wiiilii
i InI1,ea over fifteen minutes. "If what I state
I la true I surely could not have committed
and he began an address to the court which
murder,- ne said, and then proceeded
! " describe In detail what he claimed wer0
; his movements from the time he left Hot
FprlnRS on March 3n to the morning of
April 4. the day following the murder,
, when he said he landed in Conncll Bluffs.
He went into actan ana reiatea a number
Best Japan Rice,
4 pounds for ,
Best Broken Rice,
tj, pounds for
Best I.lma Beans,
6 pounds for
Best Navy Beans,
i pounds for ,
Best Ijry Peas,
7 pounds for
Family White Fish,
3 pounds for
Johnnon Soap,
10 biir for
Beat Km All Soap,
8 bars for
1 gallon can Table Syrup,
for ,
ljne Slse Gold Dust,
lor
....25c.
25 w
.....25c
25c
....25c
25c
,...25c
.. 25c
30c
..!20c
15c
15c
15c
I ml' l.ye. large size,
2 cans for
Eagle l,ye. liirgs size,
2 Tans for
Rex l.ye. lurfie lze.
2 cans for
Iest Silver l.e;if I Hrd, smoll
bu k ur bulk, per lb
Good T.!t rtutter.
!cr poM. d
Cheniin High Patent Flour,
per suck
F.:irly ihlu Potatoes,
r"r bimh'-l. ,
Cheese, clean and brk k,
, per po ind
10c
20c
1.25
80c
15c
GROCERY
Hroadttay
Phone 1.4141.
IS OURS"
lamb Roast, B
pe-.' pi nnd Ol
Lamb l.cs. , , He
per poui.d '.
Veiil Stew. ftn
pr pound u
V..l Beast. rj
pvr pound
Pork Roas1, Tir
p.-r pound...' 4 1 1
pre Rllis, jr
p r puuod.... V
Freeh Hams,
per pound OC
6ulctly Fiisii Country 15c
Leaf l.s rd, nn
18 pounds ItUU
Putter. lUr,
per pound. I5li
Telephone 46.
of alleged Incidents said to have occurred
on his trip, reference to which had been
made during the trial. Regarding the re
ceipt allp for the cash fare he said he had
paid enroute from Chicago to Council
Bluffs, an over the disappearance of which
,na aefr.se set so mum store, nogers imiu
that when he was taken to the city jail
... . , .. .
the evening or nis arrest, me aem Ffig-i..
asked the arresting officer on what charge
he wanted him booked, The officer replied
on the charge of carrying Concealed
weapons, and then, as an after-thought,
added also on the charge of murder. "The
I moment the officer said murder It flashed
through my mind that I had been arrested
In connection with the murder of Forney,
fc.i-1. W - Jt , V. Mn.nlnff In
h. ruin.r. It was this that made me ask
the officers to take care of that cash fare
receipt, as I at once realised thnt I might'
reed It to show that I was not In Council
Bluff at the time the murder was com-
mltted." He concluded by reiterating hla
Innocence.
Judge Thornell had barely finished pro
nouncing the sentence of twenty-five yeara,
which he remarked could be shortened to
thirteen years and nine months by good
conduct time allowance, when Rogers
Jumped to his feet and said, "Now, your
honor, I will ask you to suspend the sen
tence." Judge Thornell, who appeared somewhat
surprised at the peculiar request, answered,
"I have no power."
"You have no power!" responded Rogera,
as he resumed his seat and commenced an
earnest conversation with hla counsel, W.
It. Ware.
On being taken back to the county Jail
the only remark he, made was, "Well, I
would Just as soon have got twenty-five
years as five yeara."
Three Additional Affidavits.
Three additional affidavits in support of
the motion for a new trial were tiled by
from Rogers to James Chaney, the prln-
ii.riu iwboi. lu tfainoB vimiiey, ina
clpal witness for the prosecution, cont
Ing that Chaney's motive In committing
tend-
Ittlng ths
crime was robbery, Chaney believing that
; Forney had a large sum of money on his
person.
j The arguments were concluded about S:30
p.' m. There was quite a large crowd
1 In the court room when Judge' Thornell pro-
nounced sentence.
Ogden Hotel Rooms, with or without
bourd; steam heat, free bath; public parlors
WARD CAI'CISKS MEET . TONIGHT.
I Republicans Will Nominate Candl.
I dates for Aldermen.
I In the Sixth ward of the city thra even
, ing the republicans will hold caucuses for
; the purpose of placing In nomination can
' dldates; for- aldermen. These conventions
will open at t o'clock and will continue
until a candidate is nominated. The can
dldate receiving a majority of the votes
cast shall be declared the nominee. As
there are aeveral candidates in each ward
theconventlons promise to b more or less
Interesting. f , , ;
'The pfaoea designated by the precinct
committeemen for the holding of the sev
eral conventions are as follows:
First Ward-Wheeler Hereld building,
corner of Broadway and Benton street.
Second Ward City building, Bryant
street.
Third Ward No. 21 South Main street. ,
Fourth Ward Farmers' hall, county court
hojse.
Fifth Ward County bulld'ng, Fifth ave
nue and Twelfth street.
Sixth Ward County building, Avenu B
and. Twenty-fourth street.
Candidates for the republican ward al
dermen nominations are reported to be as
follows:
First Ward-E. H. Ohlendorf. John F.
. ii'iwn, m. r-. Anuerson.
I Second Ward Chris Straub, Taylor
oolsey.
Third Ward-William Arnd, I. ChernUs.
J. l. Smith.
Fourth Vard-F. H. Hill, J. E. Ford,
Robert Flack.
Fifth Ward Hans Hansen, Alderman J.
, C. Fleming. A. C. Ellsworth, O. Hoch
I man.
I Sixth Ward Alderman I. Lovett, John M.
Harden.
j The two candidates for aldermen-at-large
i will be named by the city convention to be
j held Tuesday. March 15.
. A meeting of the democratic county cen
! tral committee will be held this afternoon
, at 1 o'clock at the office of Chairman F.
W. Miller to determine the place and the
' time for holding the county convention to
name delegatea to-the state, congressional
and Judicial conventions.
Flumbing and heating. Blxby A Bon.
Masters In Federal Court.
Judge McPherson adjourned United States
j court . yesterday until Monday morning,
I when he will hold a short nesslon to hear
. the Oxydnnor" case from Pes Moines,
, Involving the alleged Infringement of a
', patent. Judge McPherson returned to his
i home in Red Oak yesterday t fternoon an!
the other court officials returned to lies
Moines.
i A continuance was granted to next term
. In the suit of Lon Skelton, admluNtrator, j
"e..... 1 i:iuu ;iijnau, on ine
I understanding that If not tried then It will
I be stricken from the calendar.
I When court reconvenes on May 8, the
: trial of the suits against the motor com
pany arising out of the fatal accident to
Mr. John C. Clcmention on July 4 19u2
will be taken up. There are two, each for
$10.0PO. one In which the husband sues for
himself, and the other In which he sues as
administrator of his wife's estate.
N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 50, night, F667.
O'llalre Drops Case.
Word has been received that the tem
porsry Injunction Issued by the Colorado
court retraining John D. O'Huire from
prosecuting his $3PO,000 suit against Jame
F. Burns, president of the Portland O i l
Mining company. In the courts her hus
been made permanent.
O'Halre, evidently unllka Jm. iwi.
fcj : did not care to Ignore the order of the Coll
H ; orado court, as he failed to flla hla petl-
tlon In the district court here In time for
the March term, thus nonsuiting himself.
In order to revive the suit In the oourts
here OH. ire will be obliged to secure
service again on Burns in this state.
Hafer sells lumber. Catch the idea?
j Doiti. Baya Armory Property.
I The deed' transferring the old rink prop-
erty on Pearl street and Willow avenue
from J. W. Mlnnlck A Son to -General
j Orenvllle M. Dodge, was Bled for record
vaterday. The consideration named Is
I JS.7M. Tills 1 the property which General
I Dodge has designed as an armory for the-
Dodge Light guards. It la understood that
the property will not be deeded to the
company but will be leased to it by Oei..
era! Dodge at a merely aomiaal rtataL
START ON R01D LAW REPEAL
Howe Panel Metmrs Gitin? Oountiei
Option to BtTert to Old 8ytem.
. .. .. aaip nil I o
vv jATt IAM5 Ur INaUHriPlvL. dills
Acts Favorably na One rrorlo'lna tor
Pablle npetlAn of Frateraals
and Also Creates !
, aaee saperlntendeat.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
PES MOINES, March M.-(SpeclalwV-The
oue of representatives made a fair start
today toward repealing- the present road
law, by expressing approval of the Chas-
sell bill to permit a return to the old sys
tem In certain cases, sd that in a large
pnrt of the state the law would be aban
doned. The only Interesting feature was
that Mr. Jacobsori, who spoke against the
bill had signed the minority report favoring
It; but he afterwards explained that he
signed the feport under & misapprehension
of the facts and on the assurance of per
sons that the bill did not tneah any repeal
of the present law. The vote to substitute
the minority for majority report was car
ried by 43 to 41, but adjournment was taken
until Baturday before a vote could, be
reached. , t
. Insnrnnoc Bills Passed.
The laws regulating the business of ln
aurance companies In Iowa was given an
extra twist In the senate this morning by
the passage of two bills. One provides for
the examination of fraternal Insurance
companies by the state auditor at such
times as he may see fit to conduct the
same and also provides penalties for Its
evasion.
The second bill adopted creates the posi
tion of superintendent of insurance, fin offl
clal connected With the office of the atate
auditor, who shall also be an actuary and
provides measures by which an examina
tion of all Insurance companies may be
conducted,
The committee on agriculture In the sen
ate this forenoon reported favorably for
passage the bill appropriating $47,000 for the
creation of a fireproof building on the atate
fair grounds for the use of the agricultural
and horticultural departments.
Catches a. Forger,
8. M. King Is under arrest on a charge of
forgery and the ense against him Is clear.
King appeared several days ago before Mat
Kane, proprietor of the Kirkwood saloon,
and with clever blnndlshment Influenced
Mr. Kane to cash a oheck on the Belle
ville Savings bank, Dellevlllo, 111., signed
B. A. Qundlach, for the sum of $300. Mat
Kane Is a customer of the German Savings
bank and turned the check in to them with
other accounts. James O'Donnell, cashier,
wired the Belleville bank to know If the
check on Qundlach was good. The bank
wired Gundlach was good for the amount
and the check was cashed and forwarded
to them. Thursday Mr. O'Donnell received
a wire from the Belleville bank that the
check wu a forger ant valueless. O'Don
nell communicated at one with Detective
Hardin and King was placed under arrest.
He registered at the Kirkwood hotel about
o'clock Thursday eveqlng from Newton,
la. The Kirkwood hotel holds a check
from King for $10. "
Real Estate .Transfers.
These transfers were roported to The Bee
March 11, by the abstract, title ana loan
office of Bauire ft Annls.101 Parl street:
George W. BrotChes ami wife to John
W. Peterton,. part iwt nw'i, nw
nw14, V7T-41. w. d.....V.? v..$,00
C. R. M. isranat to . ti. tiannon, io
4, block 27, Keoln. w. d
F. J. Day and wife to Frank West
cott, lot 14, block 89, Ferry's add., w.
d
W. T). Cooper and wife to Mattle K.
. Smith, part lot 4 block 11, Everett'a
add, w. d
J. W. Mlnnlck & Son to N. I
Dodge, lots 1 nnd 2. block 7, Jef
feries' sub., w. d
H. O. McOee and . wife to Felix
Swift, lots 8 and 4, block 20, Mullln's
sub., w. d
National I.lfe Insurance company to
J. W. Mlnnlck & Son, lots i and 2,
block 7, Jefferlee' sub , w. d
Iowa Townslte company to Bertha,
Kempkes. nwlyH lot, block 1, Mo
Clelland's add, w. d
Frank U. Schofleld and wife to Mrytle
C. Fonn, lot 1 and sub. ne1, sw4.
2-77-40, w. d
Emily Fodtsh to Lene Snyder one
ninth Interest lotlO, block 8, Evans'
Bridge add, w. d
J. W. Peterson and wife to George W.
Brotches, part outlot 4, Neola, w. d..
T. A. Kirkwood and wife to H. W.
Miller, pnrt nwV seW rrai eW,
14-78-44, w. d
T. A. Kirkwood and wife to Elisabeth
MUlcr, n'4 neVt. section 23 and nVi
nwi 24-78-44, w. d.
F. Ci. choflelil nml wife ,to Myrtle O.
Fenn, ntt w4, t-74-40, w. d
635
100
200
8.7RO
8,000
50
8,250
. 150
1.700
1,900
y.eoo
1.500
Fourteen transfers, total ...
.'..839.S08
Locating; Mew Fire Tloaae. '
Fire Chief Templeton and T. A. Brew
lck, president of the South Bide Improve
ment club, yesterday looked over the
ground with a view of selecting a location
for the proposed engine house to be estab
lished by the city In the south section of
The Most Healthful Beverage
Known to Science.
WALTER BAKER'S
BREAKFAST
Look for thli Trade-mark
To the consumer this brand
insures Perfect Tuilty, Do
licloua Flavor, and Beneficial
Kflects. It lias more than
thi'co times th stieiiKth of
cocoa mixed with ttturch, ar
row root, or augar, and is,
therefore, far inoro economi
cal, coktiug luss thau one
cent a cup.
waiter Mu & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780
DORCHESTER, MAS 8.
A 111 g heat Award la
a LUi rope and America
Sixteenth avenue. Chief Templelon favor
a location at- Sixteenth avenue and Ninth
street, as the company will be renulrel t )
cover the territory south to the city limits,
west to the elevators, east to South and
Oraham avenues and north to Tenth ave
nue. President Brewlck favored locating
the engine house at about SevenUenth ave
nue and Tenth street, but It Is expected
the club wll concur In Chief Templeton'a
auggestlon.
Dbatc Rellarlons Topics.
There will be a debate at the tatter Day
Balnta' church on Pierre street, between
B. B. Glendennlng of the Advent Christian
church and J. F. McDowell of the letter
Day Saints' church, commencing on the
evening of March 14, 7:30 o'clock, and con
tinuing throughout the week and probably
for a longer period of time. The following
propositions will be discussed: "Does the
Bible Teach that Man Is wholly Mortal and
Unconscious between Death and the Resur
rection?" T. B, Glendennlng. affirmative.
"Is the Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints In Harmony
with the Bible In Doctrine and Organiza
tion T" J. F. McDowell, affirmative.
Harrison Posstr gammer chool.
LOGAN, la., March 11. (Special.) A sum
mer school for the benefit of the teachers
r
It is" not wise economy to save "the
slight difference in cost between Old
Undcroof Rye and other whiskies"
when you get such superior quality in
Old
Underoof
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago.
M3 FOR
THE STATE MEDICAL DOCTORS
THE MEN'S TRUE SPECIALISTS "C3
i B 10
r
bum
Kidney and urinary troubles and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to
' evil habits of youth, excesses or the resu'ts of neglected or Improperly treated
private diseases, which causes night losses, day drains and impuirs the mind,
destroys muscular strength, reducing the sufferer to that deplorable atate known
na Nervous-eual Debility.
NO HARSH OR OANQEROU3 METHODS USED.
CONSULTATION AND FDFFOfflce hours, S a. m. to t p. m. Sundays. 10 to 1
EXAMINATION only. If you cannot call write for symptom blank.
STATE a MEDICAL INSTITUTE
l308Frnam St., Bet. 13th and 14th St., Omaha. !Ner
uLjiotj mmm
TO mm
WoehiiiEfon
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
I3M Faraan SI. 'fhm 313.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
In uae for over mlxty yeara.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
coree Bpavla tuid Kin(boue.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
area ail tWiua f af biumatUaa.
of Harrison county has been nrrnng. d by
D. E. Bralmird, county superintendent of
schools. It Is to be held at Woodbine for
six weeks nnd nt the close of the session
the regular Institute will be held, which
will Inst only a week, and will be con
ducted along the lecture plnn. The cost of
the summer school will b about $25 to
each attendant, which will Include board.
fASTHMA1
Medical authorities now concede that under
th ijtem ol treatment introduced by Ir.
Frank Kheuel ol Chicago,
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED.
Dr. L D. Knott, Lebanon, Kt.i Pr. T. K.
Brown. Prlmshar, Iowa: Dr. J. C. Curryer,
xt. Paul, Minn.: Pr. M. L. Craffey. W. Louis,
Mo.; Dr. O. K. Beard, Ho. Kramlnnham, Mm..
uear wltneM to theeflleacy ol hl treatment
nd the permanency ol the cure In their
own esses, pr. Whetrel's new method is a
r,!trl iionsrtnre from the old fashioned
moke powders, sprays, etc., which relieva
dui ao not cure.
FREE TEST TREATMENT
prepared for any one rivlh a ihort descrip
tion nf thi. rftsA Anri senrtlns names of two
other asthmatic sufferer. Ask lor booklet
of experiences of those cured.
FRANK WHETZEL, M. D.,
Dept H amirlcaw txprstt Bids, cmciis.
ve
Hydrocele
Varicocele
Blood Poison
Rupture
Nervous Debility
AND
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Umbers) up Stiff Jolnta.
MKXICAM
Mustang Liiiment
peuetratea to the very bona.
MEXICAN
Austang Liniment
alwaya five smiiaiaoiMsw .
Ton Days' .
Frco Treatment
Offered Men
. i
Oreat Parisian Method That Cures'
Seminal Weakness, Varicocele
Stricture, Uleet, Uonorrhoea, Unnat
ural Dlscharfea, Irritation and I3n-larg-emeat
of the Prostate Oland,
B'adder and Urinary Disorders,
Without taking; iledlclne Into the
Stomach and In Their Own Home. It
Will Be 5ent livery Han Absolutely
Free. "
By a wonderful method successfully used
for yeara in France, and now for the first
time Introduced In America, It Is posslbls
for any man, no matter how bad off. to
aulckly regain the vigor of young manhood
THE
PARIS MEDICATED CRAYON.
PLEASANT, SOOTMINO AND H KALI NO.
without taking any. medicine Into the atom
ach, and to prove that It will do thla they
offer a full Ten Days' Trial Treatment ab
solutely free to every man sending name
and address to Dr. Stevens St Co., liox 1771,
Columbus. Ohio. You apply it locally to
the seat of the trouble, and It quickly finds
Its way to the desired spot, enlarging the
muscles, Increasing the nerve force and giv
ing the necessary vim and energy. The
world of science and medicine thoroughly
endorse It.
It cures In wonderfully quick time. In
your own home, lost vitality, emaciation,
prematurity, varioocele, "rinture. unnat
ural Irritation and enlargement of the proar
tate gland, and all bladder and urlriaryj
disorders of men. It is the only method
known to scienca tnat will eicctrlfy the
body, rout wasting (Ureases, create vigor,
warmth and force, and all thla without
medicine taken Into the a'.omach. If
others tell you nothing can be done for
you, this will surely cure you.
Write to Dr. elevens ft Co., Columbus,
Ohio, Hox 1771. They offer Ten Days' Trial
Treatment to every man. It Is no preJ'
acrlption," "deposit" or "C. O. t." scheme,
as this firm is too large to resort to such
retty ways. In addition to the al-solutely
ree trial treatment they send the most
complete book ever written on the Diseases-
. or Men. telling all. and runy illustrated,
with forty engravings from life. Every
thing Is confidential and sent perfeotiy
plain, and since they merely ask you to
I inquire what they have got that will cur
fou, we trust every gentleman reader of
his paper will write them at once as above
and thus get the Ten Days' Trial Treat,
ment and book, both absolutely free.
The Only Double .
Track Railway ..
between the
Missouri River
and Chloago.
6 DAILY TRAINS
OH1N1 TO
CHICAGO
8.25 PM THE OVERLAND LIMITED'
V..mnl mHA J.tl. train t OllriLffO.
h,Bt and drft fn-rnnm "Iep4ii4t llhrrr.
nr. Ium
b'br.
rttnmv ora cbaarv-ULots
can.
8.QQ AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS
?atltn toor rt ilMpinf ax and acbft. PinlBtf
ot from 0.iuUn
5.50 PM THE EASTERN EXPRESS;
Pullman dnwim-rocm soil tojilrt tlsoclns
n-M rcolining chair ura, buHst 111 rr uid aiokiug .
Ml. llaln carm.
3 OTHER DAILY TF.AINS 1
3 ifl i.iPiillmn4rswlna-nioBilplnBes,JJ .
till AM "milking nnil librnri cun nrt frs.iwillo
,tM lnj thlirr r,r, tu cbicsiio. ilnln ura. . -.
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II .ill AM North Woiiwru .lauiUr.l .r ooch ,
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Fr- nhair cmn to Chicajro. Pall di m
le.pini cr from AmK to CaicaifU. lt
in at tisii aarTltiat br-f-U
; rm
2 DAILY TRAINS ":
ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS
7 50 AM ' w' 4ri"
81 C tit Tollman slwiptna' enn. hnftai llbnuYt
, I 3 TNI vuil rrcUlns chair cnu
BLACK HILLS
2.50 pm;
lor, Nnrfolk
To Frmont. LlnColn.Wtihoo.pairttl City, .
York, llttatiriitM, n-wara, (nva, nr
li n i-. ...... II, .1 slnrinuBx
i)adw..od and LanJ. laroutib ra3Jiuiii ciiatr carat
'ul)roD t leaping car aarvica.
Ill To Framont, Lincoln. Wahoo, norfoiKa
AM i,aiu Piitaa. Vurdiitra. Bouaaiaal and U-
ibnd Inrltaa Krawrvatiiiri vountry.
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1401 and 1403 Farnam Street.
Dr.Searles&Searles
SPECIALISTS
Cure :i'l Sjirrlnl
f SEASES OF MEN
EL009 FOISON,
WEAK, KERV0U5 Uli,
riClitr AND BLADOEl
DISEASES
Treatment anil M-i!lclu-
S5.UU PER MCNTil :
UxaiiunuLloiis and iiiiVU-u 1 1 hj .it ollice ol
by m.dl. AVrllten cnmia.iH -nven in ail
curuljle disfuuvf, ur nfra il iiiuury iald fur
trviitiriviit. Tianni:l iiv nm!!. H yearn
In UiiMliH.
Cor. 14tll il Qonsliia. OM.H.(. En,
HAUL MArm
THE
HYGICNI
LOTION
Fsr Oonorrhaa. Clast Lucorrsea. Sptrmaior
rhaa, Pilaaand All UnaaaUh anual Dlatharjas.
NO PAIN. NO STAIN.
NOSTRICTURC. rRCCSVRINCC-mm-A
aara rrnUT nt IHaMaa.'W
At iruKnU. or aont aujwhera fur !..
MALYDOR MF6. CO.. Lancaster. 0..U.S.A.
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K Kf.L IiUCU 11 Tor. lMh and l..di, Omaha
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Beat for Ilorao ailment a.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Beat for Cattle ailmenta. -
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
licet for Sheep aUmentav
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