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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1904.
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For a few weeks only every package of Quaker
Oati contains a coupon which give you a
chance to secure part of this $10,000,00.
There are no conditions no restrictions.
Buy Quaker Oats now buy it to-day. The
coupon will be obtainable for a few weeks only.
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BOW MM OF, THESE WILL CO
Oa 0ns of The Bee's Prise Trips to tht St
Louis Exposition?
HOPE THEY'LL ALL GO, BUT DON'T KNOW
ftm Ram la Often to the Swift, Often
t the Sir and Often to Thoae
I t Who Never Say
I IMe."
Another contest has been launched to
Hetermlne the next ten readers of The Bee
to be awarded free trips to the coming
World's fair at Bt. Lou la, and the (junction
Siriiea how many of the preaent candidates
(will survive the ordeal of the final day,
ftvhen all the ambushed Indians rush out
Svlth uplifted tomahawka and ear-plerclng
pells, and many of the apparently unarmed
candidates throw off their masks, and hold
las long doggers, drawn out of . their
leaves, measure "swords," as It were In
the goneral melee, the longest weapon tri
umphing. The contest, after all. Is a regu
lar Indian fight, and old Hlde-ln-the-Wood
must be reckoned on, as well as Mr. Knife-JL'p-Ills-Bleeve.
Through oversight In one of the announce,
tnenta n The Sunday Bee, the date of clos
ing the contests was given as Monday, In
stead of Saturday at S p. m., which has
fceen decided upon as the hour of closing all
the remaining contests.
The vote at 8 p. m. Monday, May 9. was:
IX Clarke. Omaha 2i
C. J. Boyd Omaha 1m
I Arthur C. Bryant, Omaha :
Fred flhotwell. 8mth Omaha hi
S, John Starr, Omaha. 13
. Krank E. Jones, South Omaha 10
g. Charles O. Saunders. Council Bluffs.. X
Are Simply Perfect.
Dr. King's New Life Pills are prompt,
bate,' gentle and always satisfy or no pay.
Dest for stomach and liver. 25c. For sals
ty Kulin & Co.
Plaanlna to K.ntertnln Teachers.
STl'ROia, 8. I)., May 9 (Special.) The
Joint Institute for the teachers of Butte.
Bennington and Meade counties will be held
In this city In the high Hchool building.
The Institute will last eleven days, begin
ning June 7. Prof. A. P. Humbert of the
Bchool of Mines, at Rapid City, will con
duct, assisted by Miss Wilson of Sioux CltjP
nd Superintendent Marshall of Rapid C'ty.
There will be something like 200 teachers
In attendance, as the state laws provide
take me
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that all schools shall be closed -during In
stitute. All persons intending to teach In
these counties next jeer are expected to be
present.
FALLING HAIR STOPPED,
Baldness Cared by Destroying; the
Paraaltle Germ that Canaea It.
Baldness follows falling hair, falling hair
foUowa dandruff, and dandruff Is the result
of a germ digging Its way lntp the scalp
to the root of the hair, where It saps the
vitality of the hair. To destroy that germ
Is to prevent as well as cure dandruff,
falling hair, and, lastly, baldness. There
ts only one preparation known to do that,
Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new, scien
tific discovery. -Wherever It has been tried
It; has proven wonderfully successful. It
can't be otherwise, because It utterly de
stroys the dandruff germ. "You destroy
the cause, you remove the effect."
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents
In stamps for sample to - The Herplclde
Co., Detroit. Mich.. Sherman & McCon
nell Drug Co., special agents.
Imprisoned Miners May Be Alive.
SHAMOKIN. Pa.. May 9 It Is barely
possible that the five miners who were Im-
Srlsoned In the Locust Oap slope on Thursd
ay mav be alive. The smoke and black
damp had sufficiently disappeared todsv
to enable the rescuing party to penetrate
to the bottom of the slope, but no trace
of the men could be found. It ts be
lieved that the miners have gone Into on
abandoned slope and that they may be
found alive. . The flames are under con
trol. .
What Do Yon Think of Thlsf
The Milks' Emulsion company of Terre
Haute, Ind., are out with an offer to cure
the worst case of stomach trouble or con
stipation In existence, or money refunded,
and to stnrt you off they agree to buy
the firm bottle for you from your drug
gist and prepent It to you free of charge,
All you have to do Is to write snd ask
them for an order on your druggist for a
free bottle, giving your name, address and
particulars of your case.
Thla looks to us. like a pretty good prop
osition. The- fact that all druggists han
dling Milks' Emulsion are requested to
guarantee every bottle they sell Is a sure
Indication of merit. Otherwise the Milks'
EmulMon company would soon go out of
business, and we notice they have come to
the front very fast since placing Milks'
Emulsion on the market one year ago.
Boyish Appetite la Fatal.
LA PORTE, Ind , May . Howard Fogle
died today In terrible agony from menln
getls brought on by excessive drinking of
pop. eating popcorn and smoking cigar
ettes. He was 16 years old.
AfiFJUAL SALE TEW MILLIOFJ COXES
Greatest In the World
MTLLION HALE OLD GRAND-DADS
3ARCTSC.ndy Cathartic, aud are telllna
aplrlt by uaina CAHCAFETrJ. That's -;hy the Bale Is over A MILLION UOJUil
A MONTH. Tbe nno who likes good eatiua and good drlamuj can always
depend on CASCAHETd to help digest bis food, tone up bis luteatfuee. etloi
uUle bis liver, keep h: bowels regular, bis blood pure and active, acd bis
Whole body beallby, clean ail wholesome. Li time of peae tirevji:e for
war," atvi have about the Louse a pleasant medicine for sour atpmai h sVk
headache. Jurred tongue.laxy liver, bad breath, bad taste CA8CARI.T 3
Candy Cathartic a tablet ut bed-time will fix you all right by morning. All
Sruaglsta. lOc, 2JW;, 6O0. Never sold la bulk. The geouice tablet suunped
C C. bmplo aud booklet free.
sir Address 8TEBLINO REMEDY CO., Chicago or New fork.
PUTTING IP THE TICKETS
Republicans Hiding Tbelr Ocaventions in
tbe Vsrioni Counties-
HARMONY IS OBSERVABLE EVERYWHERE
Pierre Endorses Roosevelt, Congress
man McCarthy, the State Admin
istration and Rurkett
for Senator.
PIERCE. Neb., May 9. (Special.) Pierce
county republicans held an enthusiastic
convention In the opera house. All the
precincts were represented except three.
County Chairman A. L. Brande called the
convention to order at 11 o'clock a. m. On
motion, W. L. Mote of Plalnvlew was
chosen temporsry chairman and L. A.
Qulvey of Osmond temporary secretary.
After the chairman had appointed com
mittees on credentials, permanent organ
isation and resolutions, the convention took
a recess for ten minutes to enable the
resolutions committee time to draw up
their report. On convening, the committee
on organization recommended that the
temporary organization be made permanent.
The resolutions, as read by Chairman
Brande, endorse the wise and patriotic ad
ministration of Governor Mickey, and Con
gressman McCarthy is praised for his work
In congress. The action of the state cen
tral committee Is endorsed in regard to
recommending that the state convention
nominate a United States senator and the
delegates to the state convention are In
structed to use all honoratile means to se
cure the nomination of Hon. E. J. Bur
kett for that high office. Delegates to the
state convention are: Dr. J. M. Alden,
Thomas Chllvers, H. II. Mohr. O. W.
Mitchell. P. D. Corell. W. L. Mote, B. M.
Smith. A. R. MoConnell and C. H. Stewart.
Congressional: A. L. Brande, L. R. Craig.
J. A. Williams, W. L. Mote, P.' D. Corell,
C. F. Chamberlain, II. J. Blllerbeck, C. H.
Johnson and Arthur Qulvey.
STOCKVILLE, Neb., May 9.-(SreclaI
Telegram.) The Frontier .county repub
lican convention was held at Stockvllle
this afternoon. Twenty-one out of the
twenty-six precincts were represented.
Resolutions were adopted endorsing the
policy of the republican party and the
patriotic) administration of President
Roosevelt.
L. H. Cheney waa nominated county at
torney, W. B. Whlttaker county commis
sioner and Dr. E. F. Welderanders county
coroner. The following Is a list of dele
gates: State Convention W B. Whtttaker. W.
W. Keith, L. R. Ewaxd, L. E. Richardson.
J. L. Saunders. H. C. Rogers, N. H.
Bayne, L. H. Cheney.
Congressional Convention J. A. Williams,
F. B. Schroeder, H. E. Langlvln, E, B.
Austin, M. W'asley, E. B. Bhopbell, Henry
Taylor, C. M. Sparbauk.
HAPPENINGS AT STATE CAPITAL
Detective Resigns Rather Than Take
A Redaction In Rank.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. May 8 (Special.) At a meet
ing of they Excise board this morning Wil
liam A. Bentley was appointed city detec
tive and J. C. Mitchell was reduced to the
list of patrolmen. He refused to submit
to the decision of the board and resigned
from the force.
Eleven bidders today submitted estimates
on the Lancaster county bridge work. Two
envelopes failed to contain the names of
the bidders. The following bids will be
tabulated and considered tomorrow: The
Canton Bridge company, Omaha; Thomas
J. Crommel, Auburn; R. Z. Drake, Omaha;
H. Ti i Ward, - Teeumseh; Jamesi A. Curtis',
Firth; J. F. .Griffith, Dea Moines; Charles
G. 8heely, Lincoln; John W. Towle,
Omaha; Robert W. McLana, Harlan, la.
The business men left on a trade excur
sion to the northwest this morning. The
following were in the party:
M. Ackerrann, Paul Bartlett, A. H. Burk
talT, B. El Bennett. W. H. Bone. W. H.
Baratow, John Bauer. H. M. Bushnell,
Judge E. M. Coffin. Bird Crttchfleld, U. G.
Cornell. Peter Dlerks. H. 8. Farnum, H. 8.
Freeman, Carl Funke, W. B. Grlswold. f,
A. Green, H. W. Mott, Henry Tlegler, J. H.
Prlngle. E E. Peake J. J. Rogers, I. M.
Raymond, E. C. Rewfck, C. F. Schwars, J.
C. Seaorest, W. E. Straub, J. L. Teeters, M.
J. Waugh, 8. M. White. Otto Wlttman,
Dr. Dayton, A. H. Walsh. Ben Floyd. F.
W. Brown, ir.. H. B. Gralnsrer. A. L. Gale.
L. W. Garoutte, O. E. Hargreaves, Charles
Herman, J. C. Harpham. J. W. Hamer, E.
P. Hovey, R. M. Joyce, T. P. Kennard, W.
B. Llnch, A. C. Lau, C. A. Lyman. Robert
W. McGlnnla. J. R. Mlckle, W. C. Mills,
David Bpelser.
Alleging that his son, Guy A. Andrews,
was absenting himself from home, Chan
cellor Andrews filed a complaint with the
Insanity commission a few days ago. The
young man cannot be located and the war
rant has not been served by the officer. It
Is stated that the young man has been
hiding In an obscure hotel for three weeks.
Insane Man Is Killed.
WOOD LAKE. Neb., May .-(Speclal.)-
George Williams shot and killed C. C
Brenham, thirty miles south of here, on a
ranch. The coroner was called and found
that Brenham, while Insane, had broken
Into the house and had been killed by Mr.
Williams. The deceased, apparently In his
right mind, came to the ranch about dark
and wished to remain over night. Supper
was given him, but It was thought best
that he should sleep in the barn. During
the night he came prowling around the
hpuse three or four times, pounding on the
door and demanding entrance. About 3
o'clock in the morning he burst the door
loose from Its fastenings and came runn
ing Into the room. Mr. Williams pushed
the table between them for safety, but to
no avail. Seeing he could do nothing else,
Mr. Williams drew his revolver and shot
him twice, the first shot struck the arm
and the second passed Just below the heart.
The madman then left the house and went
to the barn, but was found, dead at the
gate next morning. The body was brought
to town Saturday and after being embalmed
was sent east for burial. The coroner's
Jury completely exonerated Mr. Williams,
who, acting thus In self-defense, was forced
to kill a man with whom he had been on
most friendly terms for the last five years.
Safe Blowers at Wllber.
WILBER. Neb., May 9.-(Speclal.)-The
safe In Parek Rhary's opera house saloon
credit their healtbT Old aaeto CA9-
voucaer tola bow to stay young In
was blown open with nltro glycerine on
Sunday night and 170 In cash stolen. Three
charges were fired at Intervals of about
twenty minutes and the Job was so deli
cately done that no property except the
safe was damaged and It was only at the
last explosion that rltlsens were sufficiently
aroused to reach the ground In time to
see two fellows making away with the
plunder.
TOISO OinL COMMITS S11CIDE
Parental Correct lea Only Canse
Known for Act.
SUTTON. Neb., May . (Special Tele
gram.) A daughter of John Hellnr of this
place, aged 18, committed suicide this after
noon by shooting herself through the heart,
dying Instantly. A parental correction Is
the only known cause for the action.
eia of Nebraska,
STELLA, May 9 The revival services
closed nt the Methodist Episcopal church
last night. There were fifteen conversions
during the fmir weeks' meeting.
WAKEFIELD. May -At a republican
caucus held here last night the candidacy
of Hon. J. O. Mllllgan of this place for
the legislature was unanimously endorsed.
ALLIANCE; May 9 E. D. Hall, an em
ploye In the Burlington shops at this place,
who became violently Insane yesterday, was
taken to the asylum at Lincoln today by
Sheriff Reed.
BEATRICE, May The vicinity of
Plymouth, Jefferson county, was visited by
a cloudburst, and It Is estimated that be
tween three and four inches of water fell
In a short time.
BEATRICE. May . Two tiundred and
fifty head of cattle, owned by W. A. Wad
dlngton and Fred Nichols of this ally, were
taken to Falrbury yesterday. iMff nhlch
place they will .be pastured the coming
season.
BEATRICE. May 9. It Is rumored here
that the Burlington company may conclude
to put In use gas engines on the branch line
between Crete and Beatrice within the next
few months. It Is said these engines are
being successfully used by one or two roads
In Iowa.
ALLIANCE. May 9. In a runaway here
Adam Dllllng, a rancher north of town,
sustained a broken arm and was rendered
unconscious for eeveraj hours. His team
ran Into a telegraph pole with such force
that the pole waa broken off about half the
distance up.
BEATRICE. May 9. It hae rained here
almost Incessantly for the last three days,
and farmers are unable to continue plant
ing corn on account of the muddy condi
tion of the fields. Tnless a let up comes
soon farmers will be greatly delayed In
getting In the crop.
SCHUYLER, May 9. A large crowd gath
ered at the cemetery yesterday afternoon
to witness the dedication of a monument
erected by the Woodmen of the World at
the grave of Rev. Alexander Robinson, a
prominent missionary and preacher. Rev.
G. H. Schleh, D. D., of Omaha, delivered
the oration.
STELLA, May 9. Earl, the 10-year-old
son of W. E. Marts, who lives on the Weller
farm, a mile south of town, met with a se
vere Occident Saturday evening. He ran
Into a wire fence that had been built that
morning and tore the flesh to the bone
across the cheek, requiring a number of
stitches to close the wound.
TECUMSEH, May 9 J. T. Altken, a far
mer who Uvea In Vesta precinct, lost his
barn by fire. By prompt work on the part
of the members of his family and a few
neighbors the horses and harness were got
ten out of the burning building and the
flames were prevented trom spreading to a
nearbv corncrlb. The barn, wltn consider
able grain and hay, was lost. Cause of fire
unknown.
WEST POINT, May 9. Corn planting
Is being pushed with great vigor In this
county and will be completed within a
week. The weather Is Ideal, the ground
moist and warm and conditions were never
more favorable for the speedy germination
of the seed. Potatoes are up, and show a
good, healthy growth. Small grain never
looked better.
TECUMSEH, May 9. Charles Brandt
stopped the progress Of what might have
been a very serioue conflagration at his
bakery on the west side of the square yes
terday. He had been In the oven room at
work all the morning, having a very hot
fire. As he waa about to leave the smell of
burning pine attracted his attention and
upon Investigation the rafters In the roof
of the room over the 'oven were found to
be afire.
TECUMSEH. May 9. The members of
the Tecumseh Gun and Rifle club are after
the trespassers who are hunting and fish
ing on their leaaed ycoperty -In the-netgh-
DOrnooQ oi Dmarivuiv.r iub muw
trol of a body of water there known as
Denny's lake, as well aa the hunting prtvi
on nveral nearbv farms. Outsiders
have been enjoying the 'sport of hunting
and netting on tne ciud s property ana im
members are going to (aw to put a stop to
it if necessary.
OSCEOLA, May 9. The Grand Army
nosts of the different towns in the county
have arrangements almost complete for the
celebration or Decoration aay. 1 no poei si
Stromsburg has secured Thomas Majors to
iwuk for them and the nost of Osceola has
secured R. 1 G. Douglass, editor of the
Osceola Record, and it ib pyesumea mat
,Via nthar nnata of the conntv will attend at
one or the other places named, leaving
committees to attend to the decorating of
the graves or their comraoes at tne ceme
teries where they are burled.
BEATRICE. May 9. R. R. Kyd. repub
lican candidate for float representative, hss
selected the following delegates to attend
the float convention to be held at Wllber
Thursday, May 12: W. P. Norcross, Samuel
Rlnaker, F. B. Sheldon, C. B. Dempster,
Alexander Graham, M. B. Davis, H. E.
Sackett, A. H. Kldd, R. W. Sabln, Adam
MoMullen, Jesse Newton, R, W. Eaton,
Henry Albert, W. H. Jewell, W. S. Mat
thews, Ed H. Miller. J. H. Hoffstet, E. E.
Butler. Harry Spafford, L. W. Colby, J. H.
Canebeer, J. W. Ashenfelter, J. F. Beaver.
Harry Ford, J. XV. Wright, J. F. Lutx.
James Learv, wrc. Dorsey, 8. C. Smith,
W. J. Todd. The delegation la instructed
for Mr. Kyd and as Gage county has nearly
two-thirds of tho delegates It Is quite likely
that he will be the nominee of the con
vention. nyorka Wonaere tor -Women.
Electric Bitters Invigorates the female
system and cures nervousness, headache,
backache and constipation or no pay. 60c
For sale by Kuhn Co.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair and Warmer for Toeidsy and
Wednesday Nebraska and
Nearby Btntes.
WASHINGTON. May 9.-Forecast for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
For Nebraska, North and South Dakota
Fair and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair.
For Iawa and Mlssourl-Falr Tuesday and
Wednesday; warmer Wednesday.
For Colorado, Wyoming, Montana Fair
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA May 9-Ofncial record of tern
Derature' and precipitation compared with
Phi VoiresDoiuiing day of the past three
years' 1804' 180- im mh
Maximum temperature... 6 78 74 74
Minimum temperature.... 46 67 60 4
Mean temperature ?. o T Oft
PReeord Uofn temra'iur.-and eclpiTatlu
at Omlha for Uday since tfarch 1. 1W4:
Normal temperature
Deficiency for the day .. .... ....
Norffce
'T.7nfr..
rtrflrlency since March 1. iH wi incn
Tin encv for "or. period 1903... 2. H4 Inches
Deficiency tor for. period 1Mb... 3.30 Inches
Reports from Statlone nt T P. M.
Hi S
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CONDITION OF THE
WEATHER.
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Ml fni .no
M W .00
64 n .00
62 64 .VIS
72 74: .00
64 SSI .iiO
62 l .00
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Ml 62 T
M M T
b)V 64 .00
bn 64 .M
64 66 ,ll
6A 64 .HI
66' 701 .00
66. 62 .'
741 76 .00
Omaha, clear ,
H.TC..11UIT, VIVA,
Nnrlh Platte, clear
C'heyennf, clear
Bait Lake, clear
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
Wllllaton. clear
Chicago, partly cloudy
Bt. 1AJU1S, r,irr
Bt. Paul, clear
Davenport, partly cloudy
Kansas City, clear
Havre, partly cloudy
Helena, nwuuj
LFUU J
partly cloudy
Ktamarck
Galveston
clear
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
U A. WELSH, Local Foreooater.
WAR DEPARTMENT CONTROLS
Faotmg Cans! Commission h Bub sot to
Department Hsidrd hj Tift-
PRESIDENT HAS DECIDED ON RULES
General George W. Dnvls Will Be
Appointed Governor of the Amer
ran Zone on the
Isthmus.
WASHINGTON. May 9 rreeldent Roose
velt had a long conference today with
Secretaries Hay and Taft and Attorney
General Knox, at which the regulations to
govern the Isthmian Canal company were
determined on finally. The regulations
will be promulgated formally later In the
day, but at the conclusion of the confer
ence Secretary Taft gave a brief resume
of their provisions.
While the creation and work of the com
mission, is committed by law to the presi
dent, whose authority in that regard la
practically supreme, the president by the
regulations directs that the commission
shall exercise Its powers under the direc
tion and supervision of the secretary of
war.
General George W. Davis, the army
member of the commission, Is appointed
governor of the American sono on the
Isthmus. Until the expiration of the Fifty
eighth congress the isthmian commission.
will exercise legislative authority over the
American strip. Governor Davis Is given
authority to appoint one Judge, who shall
exercise judicial authority.
Under the operation of what is known
as the Dockery law the auditing of the
commission's accounts will fall to the duty
of the auditors of the State department,
but beyond the matter of auditing the
State department will not be charged with
any control over the commission. The
commission will report directly to the sec
retary of war as often as he may direct
upon all phases of Its operations. It will
be under the same sort of control of the
secretary of war as Is the Philippine com
mission. All directions concerning the
operations of the commission are set out
fully In the regulations and a recitation is
made of all the operations leading up to
the acquisition of the canal property and
the appointment of the commission.
Talks of Alaska.
Governor Brady of Alaska hod a con
ference today with President Roosevelt
about Alaskan affairs. Governor Brady Is
the Alaskan commissioner to the Louisi
ana Purchase exposition and is away from
his post at this time In connection with
his exposition work.
Dividing Irrigation Fnnd.
Acting under the terms of the Irrigation
reclamation law, the secretary of the In
terior today set apart $8,100,000 of the re
clanuvtion fund In connection with the fol
lowing projects:
For the Yuma project on the Colorado
river, covering about 86,000 acres in Arl
xona and California, $3,000,000.
The Belle Fourche project In South Da
kota. 60,000 acres, $2,100,000.
The Malheur project In Oregon, 75,000
acres, $2,OiiO,0iio.
The Fort Buford project on the Yellow
stone river In North Dakota, $l,2u0,000.
The appropriation will leave only about
$6,000,000 of the reclamation fund of $27,
000,000 to be disposed of.
No Awnrda for Indian Bills.
Returns from the offices of the Indian
bureau show that 4o6 bids for furnishing
Indian supplies were received at Chicago
and seventy-four at St. Louis. No awards
on the bids have yet . been made,
Poatofllce at World's Fair.
Acting Postmaster General Wynne today
ordered the establishment, beginning to
morrow, of stations of the St. Louis post
office In the following buildings on the
grounds of the World's fair; Education,
Varied Industries, Inside Inn, Mines and
Metallurgy, Liberal Arts, Transportation,
Philippine Reservation, Machinery, Elec
tricity, Agriculture, Fraternity and Fra
ternity Outside Hotel.
Tyner and Barrett Trial.
The time of the Tyner and Barrett trial
on charges of conspiracy In the Postofflce
department, waa devoted today to .testi
mony regarding the time and terms of
Mr. Barrett's attorneyship for various bond
Investment companies.
Appointed Assistant Secretary.
R. A. Lane of Hlngham, Mas., was to
day appointed assistant secretary of the
Isthmian Canal commission. Mr, Lane will
discharge the duties of secretary of the
commission until that office Is filled.
Taft Cancels Bngagemeats.
Secretary Taft has contracted a cold
which has settled In his throat and by di
rection of his physicians has cancelled en
gagements to speak in public.
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swump-Kon bocause as soon as your Sicj-
I
neys begin to get better they will help all
the other organs to health. A trial will
convince anyone.
I cheerfully recommend and endorse
the Ureat Remedy, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Hoot, for kidney tronble and
bad liver. I have need It and derl-red
great beneSt from It. I believe It has
eared me entirely of kidney and liver
tronble, from which 1 suffered terri
bly. Most sratefully yours,
A. K. Reynolds, Chief of Police.
Columbus, Ga.
Weak and vnhealthy kidneys are respon
sible for many kinds of diseases, and It per
mitted to continue much suffering and fatal
results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble
Irritates the nerves, makes you dlxzy, rest
less, sleepless and Irritable. Makea you
pass water often during the day and
obliges you to get up many times during
the night. Unheal thy kidneys cause
rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder,
pain or dull ache In the back Joints and
muscles; make ynur head ache and back
ache, cause Indigestion, stomach and liver
trouble, you get a sallow, yellow complex
ion, make you feel as though you had hesrt
trouble; you may have plenty of ambition,
but no strength; get weak and waste away.
The cure for tlieae troubles Is l)r. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, the world-famous
kidney remedy. In taking Swamp-Root you
ifford natural help to Nature, for Swamp
Root Is the most perfect healer and gentle
aid to the kidneys that is known to medical
science.
How to Find Out
If there Is any doubt In your mind aa to
your condition, take from your urine on ris
ing about four ounces, place It In a glass
or bottle and let It stand twenty-four hours,
it on examination It la milky or cloudy, it
there Is a trick-dust settling, or If small
particles float about In It, your kidneys
are In need of immediate attention.
Swamp-Koot Is pleasant to take and Is
used In the leading hospitals, recommended
by physicians In their private practice, and
Is taken by doctors themselves who have
kidney ailments, because they recognize in
It the greatest and most successful remedy
lor kidney, liver and bladder troublea.
EDITORIAL NO TB Bo successful Is Swamp-Root In promptly curing 'eves the
rnoet distressing cases of kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that to prove Its wonder
ful ro.rlts you may have sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both
sent absolutely free by mall. The book oontalns many of the thousands upon thous
ands of testimonial letters received from men snd women cured. The value and sue
tess of Swamp-Root la so well known that our readera are advised to send for a sam
ple bottle. In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N. T., be
sure to say you read this generous offer In The Omaha Dally Bee. The i roprietors
of this paper guarantee the genulneas of this offer.
I
e make a thorough and scientific examination of your ailment, an examina
tion that will disclose your true physical condition, without a knowledge of
which you are groping In the dark. All men, who are not what they should be.
who are weak, nervous and debilitated from any cause, or who have contracted
any private diaease or secret habit of any kind, or who msy at present be Suf
fering from any poisonous discharges, will And It well worth their time to come
to the State Medical Institute for consultation and examination, which has
been established for the purpose of curing the terrible diseases and weaknesses
that destroy men's mental and physical powers, making the duties and social
obligations of life a hardship and the enjoyment of marital life -and happiness
impossible. t
We treat men only and cure them quickly, safely and thoroughly. Every
man suffering with any- private diseases
Varicocele, Stricture, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency,
Blood Poison (Syphilis), Weakening Drains, Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases,
with any of their numerous and distressing symptoms, owes It to himself his
family, and especially to the future generations to get cured promptly aafaly
and thoroughly. - . r
CONSULTATION FREE ?,mc" nourB' m;,to "P m- sunds. lotoiomy.
uundukinuun 1 nut u ou cannot call write for t-ymptom blank.'
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1308 Farnam St., Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb.
Charges Lss Than All Others.
DR.
McGREW
SPECIALIST.
Trttts aX feraM sf
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DR. KILMER'S
SWAMP-ROOT
Ktinay.Lhrer & Btaddtr
CURK.
THRKCTIONfL
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Sold by all Druggists. ,
(Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take.)
If you are already convinced that Swamp
Root Is what you need, you ran purchase
the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar slss
bottles at the drug stores everywhere.
Don't make any mistake, but i-cmember
the name, Swamp-Root, ' Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address,' Bingham-
I ton. N v.. nn evnrv bottle.
SEARLES & SEARLES
Omaha. Nob.
CURES SUARAHHEQ
Quicker and for
L(SS MONEY
than other
SPECIALIST- ,
curua all apeclal diseases
if men kidney, bladder'
uuu uiaeaaaa ui woiuai
Blond Poinn cre for life, soon every l gnl
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mouth, toneue. tnroat. talr and eyebrows.
(falling out; dlxappeur completely forever, i
Vsrlpftea Vain ruptured, enlarged aud Want.
lalllUiB IBID vbIiis cured without cut.
ting, pain ur Ions of time,. Never falls.
Quickest cute In the world. 1
Weak, Nenouj Men awwVJK0l!;o,.
debility, early ueullne. lack of vigor and
strength.
Treatment by mall. 14 years Oi SUC
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