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0 Tim OMAHA' DAILY -BEE: TTESPAY. OCTOr.KTI 23, lOOfi. BLUFFS BASK IS THE LOSER Snpretn" Court Referees Iavolriac ' Cclicctien of Innlr. CrtiCoat. ," f LCORO ATTENDANCE OF TEACHER! tlrimifrila Hope, t ftr ftrjaa for Speech In Des Malm on the r;els- of October . (From a ElafT Correspondent ) HKS HOINKF. Ucl. E.-tflpe.lnU-The supreme court todny held that the CV.in mercial National bunk of Council Muffs did not mske a bona tide purchase of the W0 certificate of deposit on the, Citizens' State bajik of Armour. 8. D., and cashed by Krank Dwyer at the Buck drove trank of Buck Orov. la., April 6. 1!M, the day the Buck -Grove bunk went Into the hnnds of receiver. Aji a result, the case is rc Versed In favor of the flouth Dakota brink and Frank Dwyer. The decision la in the rase of tne Commercial Nntlomtl bunk of Council Bluff against tjie Cltisens' Stale miik of Armour. B. P., mid Frank Dwr, In which the. diTendiint art- the nppellHiits. 1 -ycr ' dposlted- fund with the South Dakota bank and took a certificate of de limit for lo0, on which the bank Inter paid April 6. i:H. Dwyer went to the Buck I Orove bank of Buck Orove, la., and left the certificate of deposit for collection and tha Buck Urove- bank eent the certlfli-ste 'to the" Kjcchanxe bank' of Dow City, the ' proprietor of which waa also the owner of the Bank Orove bank. "The Exchange lank sent the certificate to the Council Jlhiffs bank to cancel an obligation which the Council Bluffs bank luul against It. The Maine dny the exchange bank and Buck Orove bank went Into the hands of a receiver. Dwyer put up the defense that lie had not roerlvfd the' money and that the hank, being Insolvent on the day he left the certificate for collection, the pa. Went should come to him. The dlrtrlet court of Woodbury county directed a ver dict for the Council Bluff bank. The su preme, court today held that the Council Bluffs bank, had received the certificate only tentatively and would Iravn riven credit only In the event erf I's payment by the7 Boitth' Dakota bank and had not made a bona fide purchase ot the certlfi. eata. . El Gatberln at Cedar Hapltln There were 1,4") teachers and over present at the Southeast .Teachers' association meeting n Cedar Rapid last week, which is a larger gathering; of teachers than wns ever brought together In the state before, not excepting the state association meet ings holiday week. The institute was one of tha beat In the state.. The Southwest district Institute will be held nt Atlantic In Cass county next week, and if the same large attendance is present it will tax the capacity. of the hotels and boarding houses When you have a Bad Breath Wake up! w rAKE Up I' It's time to take a dascare't.- ' . When trie friend you speak, to turns his face the Other way. , When your Jongue ls coated. .When you have Heartburn, Belching, 1 Acid Risings tfi threat, ' When Plniplea begin to peep out,. When your Stomach Gnaws or Burns, '' That'i the time to check coming Con stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. One single Candy Cascaret will do It W taken' at the right minute, Just when you Jirst feel the need of It. Do It nowl ' ''''..'" to entertain the rrwrd. The Institute at t'edsr lUptde Is the first of th district meetings fur this yitr and Its Rtfendance Is ipected to be. a jrrphecy of the at-, tendance of aJl. ' Democrats Kill Vaeaaey. , i The democrats of O'Hrlen rounty huve filled the vacancy In the representative ticket frotn that county by nominating C. C. Cunntm. The oonrentlnn nominated W. If. Myers, who later withdrew. Tnter--eat renters' In the O'Brien oontwet Iw-enuse at the iHSt session Whltmer. the democrat who mo-ed to Bloux City, whs arnted over Touile, the republican rlec'td at a special election. Wbltmer attended but a few essions of thn house after seated. ' llenioerate After Bryan. The democratic state central committee today look an option on the auditorium for October" I'S, In anticipation of being able to get William J. Bryan to speak1 here on thnt date. The committee expects to know by tomorrow whether or not be will come. , That Is understood to be the only possible date for securing him for this state. j Teachers' Ksamlnallnns Wednesrin). j Examination of teachers will he held in every county In the tate at, the county seat Wednesday and the program has ten arranged for the opening of the examina tion at o'clock. The stnte board has ruled thnt If a teacher Is not on hand for the . examination at the hour named she cannot take the examination In that sub jncL and may have to wait till next Janu ary before being able tit take the examiua-' Hon. ' The brngrum has been arranged a follows: ...... Wednesday Morning 8 to i.:tn. prelimi nary: 8;.T) to V: arithmetic: 11:) to 11:1S, orthography; 11:h to K, reading. WcKlnesday Afternnnn l:i:i to 3. geogra phy; to :'.'(l, didactics; 4: td b.io, oral reading. Thursday Morning to 8:10. preliminary; 8:10 lo l(i:IS. mited Slates history; W:N to physiology. - , Thursday A ft moon 1 lo S. elements of voinl music; L' to 4. Knglish grammar. Friday 1 Morning H to 8:lo. preliminary: 8:1D to 10- b. elementary algebra; 1I:U to i:, I elementary economics... . Friday Afternoon 1 to 2:4S, elementary civli-a; i.Kn to 3, element of physic. I With this program the state board has prlnti d In capital inters: - "No applicant fr a ceitlftcate cimll be examined In any subject at any other time than that "set forth in the above program." ' : , .. ...in TWrTn ViHi ii mi , , , ,i i i ., r -MLirv iirirn -- i i n , .11.1 , -,.-,,,-,. .."T.lt ,. ., , r""- ""T " I BAPTIST STATE C.-USYKWTIOX Cascaret3 don't Purge, nor Weaken, nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding out the Bowels, like Salts. Castor Oil, "Physics." But, they act like Exercise on the Muscles' that shrink and expand the lutes- tines, thus pushing the Food on Naturally to Its Finish. , ,. When your Bowel-Muscle; grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them i not "Physic" to pampe- them. Cascarets provide tlte bracing tone thai is needed specifically by the Bowel-muscles. Then carry the little lenient "Vest Pocket"' bos constantly with you, and take Cascaret whenever you suspect you need It. . . : One. Cascaret at a time will promptly clesr.se a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure. but mild and effective action. Have the little 10c Emergency box oi CMc&rets constantly near you t All Druggists sell them over ten mil lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to gt the genuine, made only by the Sterling Rerr.edy Com pany and never sold in bulk. Every tab let stamped "CCC." ;jo aisjai If you aia weak, no matter what I .(J j cause dral a, debilitating at I Is draaio. Uid tecling, f ailing memory, lost rigor, nervous lability, vrtoocele; disease of tbe bladder, kidorys, stumaub ikia; piniples. eaenit alpod poisoa yaa sboald eoneult m. POVELLSSPH 1015 Frederick knm, 8T. JOSEPH, MO, . 21 Years lissrleroe. Over 23,000 Cases. f lstf . "1 Mesern Scientific Msthoss. Prrllmlaary Kraalou . .Held Monday . . - Errnlag. . ' SHENANDOAH. Ia., Oct. H. (Special.) The Iowa ?tute Baiillsts' . association be gan Its annual session here this evening. The program this evening was devoted to an address of welcome ar.d 'response. The program for tomorrow Is as follows: fl A.' M. Song and pmnr.M 9:15 A. M Address. "Churehjess Pastors and I'astorlc i.'hurclies; Have We a Polity of Adjustment?'.' Hcv. P. f. Nelson. 9:40 A. M. Address by. Prof.. Kinest De Wlttr Buttnii of Chicago. . , . I:1 A. M.-Kiisinost.', - , 10:30 A. M. Htate convention called to or der by. President A. P. Barkr.r. Words of welcome snd response. 11 A. M. Kducatlonal society. Ir. H. . O. Rowlands r presiding. Annual sermon by. Kev. J. D. Vannoy. Cntervllle. . . . Z P. M. Praise service. Report. on home liiissinns, Rev. C. K. Tingley. Address; V.. K. rhivcrs, l. P., field secretary A. B. H. M. H. " . 3:15 P. M. Ten-minute -ritt,en reports from the schools, giving statements : of buildings, endowments, student attendance and movements under headway.,., . 3:.Ht P. SI Address, "UlfTcreuqe Between a Vnlversltv and a College," President Lioran D. Oshortt. 4 I. M.-Aldret. '.'Object of n' College t'ourse," President A. Garrison, , D., D. ltustr.esa session. ' ' . '; " 4.:tn r M Election :bf officers: lie ports of committees. .. ' 7:30 P. M. Devotional , Rev, J.' ' W. CI raves. Politique. ' '., 5 P. M.Addrrr.. "Collets and T'nlvcrsity In Christian Kdiicatlon," I'rof . Ernest De Witt. Burton,' Chicago. , ..'.V., ' . ; ' TIIIEK "HOOTS AT FARM HASIJ Fnriu fiomnianlt ear- Webster City , ' leeie of Attempted Robbery. ' ' WEBTRR CITT. . Is, Oct. '.52. -pf Special Telegram. 1 The famUra; community npftb. west "of this city Is in a atate ofterrdV. 'A second shooting affray occurred Jast flight In which the would-be assassin of Chief of Police Ash. Friday night, is supposed t(i have been' the principal" actor. A hfred man ou the John VanWInkle. farm went to the bfcm and found a man attempting lo steal a horse. The man fired, mlasiiig- the hired man. who returned the fire, but tha thief escaped. '".-.'..'.. TIIRKK A II K KII.I.FD BY A TRAIN Hahy (ilrl Sole Survivor !it Accident . on Northwestern In lima. f'EnAR TlAPina la .. let "? A f.t I The witchery of the enchanted hour is enhanced the feel ings mellowed good fellowship promoted and the guest doubly welcomed, by serving v Cast" a AT.rff. ( The Beer You Like if please, for ; "Luxus" "Luxus" is indeed with the Hallowe'en: lunch or without a lunch if you as a refreshing nourishment, is sufficient unto itself. nourishing, though hot 'heavy or "foody." It is a light 1 beer the lightest brewed clearest amber in color with a sparkling life, fragrant boquet and appetizing snap that you do not find in &ny other beer "Luxus" is the most exquisite refinement of the brewer's art. ' It is essentially a beer for the social circle in the home. ' ...... - - 1 Order a case (from your dealer, or direct) in time have it ready for your. Hallowe'en guests. . ' 7 'Z ' ' ' Brewed and Bottled in Omaha by the FRED KRUG BREWING COMPANY 'Exponents of tht Fine Art of Brewing" IT. .-I .iin .... .w, . .(i... ..t,..... ' BURTON IS NOW IN JAIL Foinar UniteJ Etatei.Eenator- ?aeua Qii Eentonce at IrontoB. Vo -' - wife declares thT she is proud of him Aeronnianlea I'ouvivted Politician to MLaonrl PrUon and Mmr n main in Town I ntll Ur la Free. ' ''' ' '.' ' SPORTS j)F A DAY. ' IROXTO.N. Mo., ' Oct. 21 FurniT United States Senator J. R. Hurtcm- of KarntaR arrivnl from 8t. I. cm in toniijlit. shortly after S o'clork, ami aftrr 11iiiiiK witli hla wife and ntre surrendered hlni elf to the JhIW and wan aRHleneu to u ceil in tlic? Irontoir Jail. Mrs. Burton ac companied her husband to the sheriff's -. . ' r 'nil WITH TJIE BOWLER. .. JLJ. . ; ' , . The Storis" Jllue gibbons won two of thilr Kami') lust 'nlKht,, hut tha Cudaliys nun .'i(t'd to,nuo them out of one by a ln(tle Tin. TIhi .brf is iwo not within iiiII'-b of tlielr umuuI form. sjd uli except Kritsfher came hack a few'oiv average. He earrieil off buth the htsrti oinirle game 'nnd total with Z.'tf nnd Tonight Meti Brothers vs. Kmp Parks. S-ore: . , STORZ ULUKS. , . ' . 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. ....'. ana s sc ia ........... is; i;s ihi .Am ' 15R i:',7 201 ;i9 . ., , 210 102 . 1ST , .... ..... A177 li5 IT) 542 Frltscher Unrtley . Wflirr ... t'rnticli'-o Anderson Totijls Wft 80.' Williams irifflths I Chicanu & Northwestern train enstbotind i offl,.e anj then . went to the cottage she ' Ward ! ne.nr 1 jiu-ili-n veMterrlav fiTterniMin sti'itoL- a I . . . ... ..... ... I t.reen v 1 y ".' ; nan reniea. wnere sne win remain 11n1.11 carriiiff. containing Mrs. ChaiieR Ieutl, i i, hrr two ciiimren hiki .Mrs. lutt s brother-in-law, Wllllani J-rfMitt. All were instantly killed except a baby . girl. The accident o.x.'uiTed ut u grade crs!ng..- .."" J ttHKT IIELIl ii Hll.AV.V,rTR.ilX . - tjP OfHcer. r'rar Allenipt to Lrncn Their . . Prisoner. MAPU-nOX. Ih., Oct. 22.-Court was held oil n Northwestern train at Mupieton today and Oaude Fl-thei. iicriised of asai)lllr.g Mlsa Minnie Iktker. . was hound over in Il'.Cm) lu nds and taken to" Jail-at 'Onawa. The authoritiea feared an'suempl might he mudc to lynch Fishery , Hlarr 'I'alWs to Students IOWA CITY, ta., Oct. '.'2. (Special Tflegram.) A. T . . Hisey, wheelbarrow cuudidats fur governor, received an en thuslastlc reie'itlon at th hands of the students of . Iowa univrrsily today.. He addressed thrf senior law students this morning and at noon held a giant political husband lias served ills six months' sentence Imposed b'y the federal court of .St. luis. . . , . ' Burton Surrenders to Mnrahnl. ST. IXII.'IS, Oct- 22.-rormer Vnlted Stales Senator J. R. Kurton' of Kansas, accom panied by his wife and niece, arrived this morning from his home In Abilene, and stir, rendered himself to- begin serving his sen tence of six . months in the ronto:i. Mo.. j jail. Apparently he has changed little since he was tried and convicted a year ngo in the federal court here of having ncceuted 12, 5M for service 'rendered the Rliilto drain and Securities company of. St.- lul before the Postoffice- deniirtment at Washington' '.in a fraud order proceeding As he srepj.ed .front the tfain, this infiriiing he siild": j "l am feeling very well. exoeediiiKly well j under the circumstances. I had a giod night's slorp unci am ; greatly refreshed this morning, l'erhaps the tree.s, the liluffs and nature generally look sweeter to me this morning than they shall fur dome time but .1 don't let myself think about that. (ireenhaf Rrcd Totals ccBahys. is- , 19K li , 152 1S2 .. .;-..-..: 1S8 M. IM 212 137 172 litj 992 2.754 3d. Total! club, but will engage a player manager for that team. , Itnuket Bnll nt Humboldt. HfMBObDT, Neb.. Oct. 22. (Rpecial.) Th second bssket ball gnmft of the season occurred uf the operm house and waa wit nesKed by larce crowd. The contestants were the Humboldt Athletics and a ti'nra from the I'awnee City .nademy, ind 'he former won a deceive victory, the Ihml score standing S2 to 3. The visitors did excellent team work, but were unable to throw gonls and seldom mitde the attempt. tilenvrooil. Oct. '.'2. (Sp(nl.) lllnffs Host ni.KNWOOI). Is.. Council r.luffs and Olenwqod pluyfcl on Interesting game of foot bull here Saturday nfternoon. Council bluffs winning. 16 to C. MONOPOLY IN GRAIN (Continued from First Page.) 177 11 1H1 232 b,9 f;9 541 4fiO 576 503 ......... 844 m wt sm ('annan'j Colts ' won three gaim-s from the Patterson's Hally News on the -Metropolitan alleys. Hen Hull of the Colte was high man with .963 and Polcar of the Daily News was high" on his team with 501. The t'olts are coming last and are making u bid for the pennaM. Tomorrow night the Kl t'nudillos vs. O'Brien's Monte Crlstos. Score: CARMAN'S COLTS. ,.. 1st. J. 7.(. Total. j,.. l'.C Wi revival on the university . campus. . Four expect to go to nonion tooay uuu ..rB.,. hundred students formed In line behind 1 "'' "fe out ,or ,ae ',' ' Ilisey with his wheelbarrow and marched ; Aft'r tnklnr breakfast at the ' union -sta-about the city, illspey tpeaklng on every ; tlo lhB former senator went to the offices comer. He declares .that his election 1 n" attorney, F. AV. I-.'hinann, and pie- two vears from now. as certain, though iiwauous i.ir i-buu ..vi . ho msy not win this trip. i .rtndei- to ho Uainsy, Sprilai nnil Ine.'llngt t'nreil in November, lwii, I caught cold and I I'uil'-d StHtcs marshal. Jlrs. Burton maintained her composure remarkably well and with credit. "1 never was mors iroud of nvy husband than (it Hull VOHS Johnson .. Hartkoph Carman .. Totals . 133 14A 174 M7 172 IM 1M IW ISi l: 1n4 Ih, 172 5VI 4f5 42 .'20 5io !,545 PATTERSON 8 Rice .. Hlgains ...... Stine Polcar Patterson .... Totals CASTILLO' 811 m $73 DAILY NEWS. 1st... 2d. . 3d. Total. !' 157 lSii 125 170' ir, 744 ir.2 147 15u l;..v '7W 175 122 157 17 121 44 4ii5 434 5t1 447 751 2,275 UUi:l TU MIWEAl'OI.lN feaulUtUa rrM ssa Utters aar4 la plala itninfM, Cbargss Low. Medietas seat by nisil tree trass gius. avsaiel hr ties Met. 1' tt -i.iiuiiiniiiy the v MtRltl, kern! Ui. Every Ucrnaa ihiiwm b maol tn.iw MAtVft Mtiiriinq 6pry 1 4 9ar. tHil Mod tiftntB fu . I.t.ii.n'nl Uvtvlrf. It SlMS ful pKuUi, and -iirftw.n 11 . 4St.. ASW SWUSkT. rot ItaJa Vf AiiEJUUULN . kioCONNirr.L. uHUQ Ctl . j lMn tua Ouuii Bis. . , Mllrs-MLUN LiHUU CO.. .ML Cur. ltu sviut frsvrbam Cbw had the nolnvy. My throat was swollen so ! t,1', tuoment when he is on his way to jail," 1 could harUly breathe. : I applied Cham berlain's Pain Ealm and It gave me relief In a short time, lnitwn flaji I - was all right." fays Mrs. I Cousins, Ottetbura. Mich. Chamberlain's Pain Palm i; a lim msnt and Is especially valuable for sprains and swelling , . Shi1 declared at th- union station. '"'I know who our i' r lends are and 1 intend lo 1m friendly with litem but L shall reserve the right to say who shall be my friends." Former Senator Hurton spi-nl must of the forenoon In conferring with his attorney and in seeing different' person regarding the arrangement snd settlement' of varl- Allege Aetress Was Murdered. ms business matters. Ha then, wpnt to the CHlCAdO, Oct. 52. Several days tigo the 1 Southern hotel and sp nt some time writ- tug and receiving friends who dropped li. Heady to I.e,Ton. ... . - dead body . of Mrs, Margaret Iislie, sn I actress, waa found In a room in tUe I'alace j hotel. It was considered at th.- Dine 10 be a case or suit hi,, but.laie.y several features of the ense have thrown doubt on th suicide theory, ami the p.ilice have been invoMilgatiiig- to see if t tie. woman was muineiea ioo.-ty ths coroners piiy- ) calle i.iii. iui-i uii i-jiiirupiiv! exaiinnaiioi i!elaied that the woman probably ,-ras striiglei to deaiii. Tlicre ia clue to the murder. no prejeiii 7 Cm fcif l for MB.tr I 4 AWf. y a 4'' aMIM.illlVUftl-ulll, , ;'HttCnlt"i'r, t.eVA, , tbnttbrftnes. ruiiiH, o not $ eHl f (Ot4Oe0i4. 1 7 IkMfcvi!. W 9 w r 1 ., r r X JiA- m . l.x : i )aV 1-Ve-MJ 1 ' Ait t I 1ket.rlrtrt h!ns In mur A. J b.i'1- litlll ailr. 4 .!. it. k Tie Ma t VI 1 tMli.S l.Aei I i(l a mi iu 1 ! M ut t . I ... .1 ... I -. 4 - (4. ! . N Soon after noon, after having ogaln con ferred with Attorney Lehman, be walked to the Missouri Piiclne building and briefly ta a friend and then took a rtrcr oar to ihc I'nlon station, wlnie he dined with Mts. Burton and his i.Uce at the Terminal hotel. All arrangements had been completed for him to depart for lroiiti.a in custody of I'nited Slates Marshal Mors sey at J:21 p. m. ' Shortly before Z o'clock ' I'nited Stut"i Marshal Morssey appeared at the 1'ni ei station and Uurtuti surrendered himself Into the officer's eiistody. There was no lereioouy lit the act. MarsLal llntseey simply shook hands with Pufton and they talked togclK-r a few niumcnu. Thi 11. ac xiinpuiled iiy Mrs Hurton and iilec,' Marshal Morssey and liurton entered the Iron Mountain tialu for Iron ton. No tears were shed. Mr. and Mrs. Pur(..n lnh Ap pealing cheerful. The train h iarted at 2:21 and waa due to arrive at Jtontoii iit, i.aT. Des Moines .Waoi Will Manage Floor City llaae Ball Team est Year. , M1LWAI KKK. TI.. Oct. 22. The Min neapolis bas ball team of the American association was tonight sold to Mike and Joe. Cuntilhm of this city by A. W. Kovh, who recently jiunhased It from the Mlka kclly group of Minneapolis caltalists. The consideration was not made known. Mlko CRtuillon will be president and manager the coming . se.usivu The Cuntlllons will BUil retain ownership of the Des Moines said he often talked over the' grain busi ness with competitors, but he had no . (,-r e ntents as to price or division of tin grain. He snld he bought grain from other ele vators, but he would not buy grain from a local dealer who shoveled the grain. "I'll go up to my limit to drive him out of liUBlrx ss. The scoop siioveler Is a de inoraliacr here today and gono tomorrow. He has.no Investment, nnd we drive him out where we can. Ve raise the prices of grain on him to get rid of him. , We or dinarily buy ou a margin to make. 2t cents a bushel. I don't try to drive out farmers', elevators that way." He said his company receives 1' rents per 100 pounds from the I'nlon Pacific. He defended the V cents allowance and declared that the others got just tlx big advantages from railroads as his company, only they had better ways of hiding It. He declared that other systems were un fair. Instancing Iho Mtlwuiikce. Ho said he had to go to a comis-tltor, the Simonda Shlelds coniany, to send a,, car of grain out over that road. George K. Walton of the Ixigan drain company, testified that on September 28 he ordered five cars of grain to the Mil waukee elevator with instructions to the Simonds-Shlelds Grain company to unload, reload and get the grain out us soon as possible. It took until Octoln-r 8 to get the grain reloaded and shipped. During the time he was urgng action there were 212 cars loaded out by the Milwaukee ele vator. Thr hearing will be continued tomorrow. DOTK FOR EU-EW -A - .' . '' ;.. r '- 7 .. . . . . r C . . 1 . i ' " . T -t. ..I- . : . . f: . : , . .:. ' f '. ' v i-' " . - ; - ' N ' . ;.. :" . ' i , ' ' ' . ' A. B. 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Ski ELATZ CPiCWIHS C9. fi Hmrrr Niibnsv We.Wf The Reliable Specialists a visit will tell Perhaps you are suffering in silence; perhaps you have bc.eh unsucc.'.ny.-rr-ly treated; perhaps you anticipate mat relief can be se'-urcd only thiou,:.'V r. cal surgery; hut more likely 1 ou cotisliler your case bopvleas. or at lav.v. siibceptlble to only temporary relief. Don't despair even tiiough you liavt not been successtul heretofore. 'I here may be heaiin 111 store tor you yet- a useful Uti; of happiness and prosperity. A .visit to our oltu-e will tell. fur'l 1 it la worttt the trouble, as beattli Is a prime necessity, a most valuable astu and paramount to almost anything a human being can poscis. i o not be sat'-flcd until you Imve been examined bv the speeln'.ls's .if the State Medical Institute, the best in the country. l niiHiilt us av.d be e-ianilned free. You may L sent away bappy, without treatment, but Hdvtce that will save you tl:ne and money, us well as mental suffering, it you require treat ment, and your case is a curable one, you will be treated honestly and skill ful ty snd restored to health within the briefest possible period snd .at the least possible expense. We will make a thorough, searching and scientific examination of your ailments, an examination that will disclose your true pnysnal condition, without a knowledge of which you are groping In- the dark and without a thorough understanding of nicli no physician or specialist should treat you. VK Ct'KK NAFKLY AM TIIOROl'GHLV Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, excesses, self-abusa or the result of specinic or private diseases. We make no misleading, st-ati-mcms, 110 di-ci-pHve or unbusinesslike rxslt Ions to the afflicted, neither do we piniiilse to euro lln-111 in a few days, nor offer t-lii-ap, worthless treatment in order lo situro their patronage. Honest doctors of re ofrnltl ability do not resort to aueh iiicIIkmIs. We ttiuranlo a safe and lasting cure in I he quickest pos sible time, tvilhotit leaving inJiirloiiN alter effects In Hie system, and at the lowest cost possible for honest, skillful and successful treatment. Pra rflnciiMatlnn an Fmlntin Office hours: iiie vwimuiiuiivii aaif kAuiiuiiuiiVil m f a. n. to I p. m. Sunday, If you cannot call, writer STATE A1E01CAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. ssf & Y ' i v" h tea By the Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles. Kstabllshed in Omatuv frr 16 years. The many thousands' of ca.-.es cured by us csys us tha most eitieriencud bic lakists in the West, in i see see and aliments of men. Wk know Just what will cure you snd cure ouickly. WI2 Cl'KU VOl . 7.I1KN VOti I'AV I H IllK rE& We make no misleading or false statenients, or offer jrou cheap, worthless treatment Our reputation and name are too favorslily known, every rasa we treat, our repute tlon Is at Blake. Your health, life snd happiness Is to sirious a inaitsr to place In the hands if a "NAMaV l.F.Sd' 1mm'T.iR. Honest doctors of ability Use OWN' NAME IN TI1KIK Kl'BIKfcSS. We eao effect for everyone a life-long i'1'HK for NVeak, Nervous Hen. Vaj'.euctle troables. is'ervous Debllllv. UIoe4 Prison. Prostatic- troubles. Kidney, liladder, WA9TIMJ WlAKV K'ktfS. Ilydroc-le, t'hronlc Diseases, Contracted Disease! Stomach sr.d 8kin D'.f.eas. examination snd rona-ilietlon. - sni roe Symptom Ills ok tor home treatment. DR. StlAHiasi Jt SKAKLKti. 11th and Uougtaa Hlreets, Otuaha. Nebraska, ' BEE WANT ADS' ' PRODUCE RESULTS V 11 1- 13 hf ii'H. tut . ao. r l ul- t tv j !'MJ 1 1 H'" l)lXU.Qija-i.AUullu. Uk and Harnav.