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CO8N PRODUCTS
BEFIN1NG COMPANY
New York
DEMOCRATS IN GOOD LOCK
Will Find State Institution! in Beit
Condition in Their History.
RUN ON THE APPROPRIATIONS
Eaflmatra of Expaes for Conlis Bl
nnlam I.ararelr in Expraa of tfca
Araoaat Appropriate by
Last Leajtalatare.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 9. Special. ) When the
that aome of " iVftls were questionable.
While thou dlrectljr connected with
grand Jury relume to discuss the mutter tt
la believed that these charges will be
thoroughly Investigated.
EXTERNAL REMEOT FOR ECZEMA
Way Valvaa Tall Walla a pimple Llqaid
Baa AooompUahea Theuaaad af Cures.
It la now thoroughly established among
the beat medical authorities' that eciema
la purely a skin disease, due to a germ
and curabla only through., )b akin. It
la 'not a blood disease, at . all; In fact
thousands of people suffer with sktn dis
ease and ara perfectly healthy otherwlsa.
nd therefore prove tbey have no diseased
blood.
Smeary aalvea cannot reach the germs
because they do not penetrate the skin,
The only way to reach tha germs Is by : the desert land laws. Mr. Garfield fears
CHECK DESERT LAND FRAUDS
Secretary Garfield Holda Conference)
With Heads of Vartona
Departments.
(From a Rtaff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. . (Special Tele
gramsSecretary Oarfleld today called
about him In conference a number of his
bureau chiefs to discuss the operations of
means of a penetrating liquid.
Such a liquid can be obtained by simply
PREPARE FOR KANSAS GAME
Cornhnsker Emerge from Ames Con
" test in Good Shape.
NEW PLAYS WILL BE TRIED OUT
Coach Coir's JVew Inventions Not Yet
area This season yVrill Bo
. pran; on Snnflovrer
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Lincoln Office Omaha Bee
518 Little Building
Auto rhone 7417. Bell A-2598
G. N. Porter, Manager.
neV governor, A. C. Bhallenberger. takes mixing ordinary oil of wlntergreen with
charge of the varloua state Institutions he thymol, glycerine and otherhealln agenta.
will find them In better shape than ever This compound known as D. D. D. Pre
before In their history, not only from a scrlptlon stops tha Itch Instantly and the
financial standpoint but In the physical cures all appear to be permanent. In
condition of tha various buildings and fct. It took thousands of cures, casa after
grounds and the codltlon of tha various case, before the best sclcnUflo authorities
Inmates. were convinced of the absolute merit of
The state Institutions have been the es- this remedy. The affect of D. D. D. Pre-
pecial hobby of Governor Sheldon and he scrlptlon In numbing the Itching ecsema
has kept In close touch with each superln- germs Is seen within one minute after the
tendent. In addition SUte Accountant firit .nnlleatlon. We eaoeclallr recom-
Fairfleld has checked up the institutions mend D- D. D. Snap In connection with this
reguiariy ana made reports irequentiy or I treatment
tne conditions existing. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.. 16th
Numerous changes have been made by ,, g,, ,tr.etBi ,n(1 owl Drug Co., 16lh
uu,cn,ur onoiaon in ine conauci 01 me .,, ti.P.. .,r.t rm.h- tnj.s
iiiaiiiuiiuns, an lor ine Detier, so wnen ine
now administration takes hold It will find
A table haa been complied by the state jl had Pf lence In teaching the blind, as
accountant showing the condition of the he w" employ,d thcre whl,e "lcm
maintenance f..nd. of the v.rln,,. m.tit,.. fvernor. For the last four years Professor
lions. This table shows the average ex- Abbott h" been cItr superintendent of the
penditures per month for eighteen months "tuuu" ne
and what Is left of the fund for the re-
LINCOLN, Nov. .-(Special.)-"Klng"
Cole's husky Cornhuskera begin practlco
tomorrow af tar noon for the . game with
Kaneas Saturday. Only a few of tho vet
erans failed t report today, and tho head
coach la satisfied with the good condition
the men are in after' their hard grueling In
the game with Ames Saturday.
Temple, who dislocated his left arm at
the rllfuw while making a line plunge. Is
getting along nicely and may be able to
play by tho end of tha week, for hla In
jury Is not ir serious as was at first
thought. Big "Bill' Chaloupka, the right
tackle of tho Cornhuskers, lias a stiff leg,
but otherwise la In fine fettle and will
take hla. pfuce.lit the lineup Saturday.
Hart"i fight guard, la In much better
condition tiifan when ho entered tho game
'lit Oirmlia., Then he WS suffering acutely
from a weak ankle, and when ha left Lin
coln , Saturday,, ntbrnlns; had to be helped
on the train by two men. At Omaha three
doctors worked over him until the Corn
lumkors left for Diets park. Ho. played
' tTie entire game w ith, the ankle bandaged
to keep It from turning. Now ho is having
no trouble wtj.h Jhe member and will be
ready' to lay against the Jayhawkers.
Bentley and three, or four of the other
Cornhuskers are badly bruised, but none
of them will be kept from regular play,
though Bontley'a aide Is giving him a little
trouble, and he may not be ablo to take
part Itr any of.t.he scrimmage work this
vcuk. Cooke's blood poisoning has entirely
disappeared and tha midget quarter will
renumo charge at hla old position this
week.
Kansas) Snowing; Disturbs. lf
" "The tfhp'xpYcred showing Kansas made in
defeating Waahlngburn Saturday by tho
score of 3 to 0 haa caused a little con
sternation among some of the Nebraska
rooters, but as yet has had no perturbing
effect on Coach Cole and hla assistants.
The head coach while not overconfident,
expects his pupils to show the Jayhawkers
up. Today he said that he had no doubt
that the Cornhuskers would win but htat
they would have to play fast ball.
What the doubting rooters fear la that
the Jayhawker coaches will have all of the
Nebraaka plays "down pat" and ara In a
position to build up a defense to stop Scor
ing by Nebraska. Coach Kennedy and hla
assistants have seen the Cornhuskers in ac
tion three times this fall, against Minnesota,
Iowa, and Ames. Under most conditions,
this ought to give the opposing coaches of
a team a good line on the play of tha Corn
huskers, but this season It does not, how
ever. At no time this fall has "King" Cole un
covered his entire repertoire. Not even
against Ames, the strongest team met so
far this season, were some of the best In
ventions displayed. The Nebraska coaches
have several plays devised especially for
the Jayhawkers, and when the men from
the Sunflower slate come to Lincoln, they
will find that their observations have dona
them little good.
Kansas flower In Defense.
It la the general Impression that the so
called "peeka-aboo" offense was a failure
against Ames, and that the much talked
of plays of "King" Cole proved to be a
failure. The facts are, .however, that the
"peek-a-boo" was attempted only on two
occasions and one one of these worked suc
cessfully. It was not employed more often
because It was found that other plays
worked better. There are four or five va
rieties of the "peek-a-boo" which the Corn-
huskera have learned and which were not
disclosed last Saturday.
These plays Coach Cole and the members
of the Nebraaka team are confident can
be used with great success against Kansas,
Against the Jayhawkers, who are not
nearly so speedy as the Aggies and who
have not had so much experience In de
fensive work against the forward pass
"King" Cole's new inventions ar more
likely to gain ground. At least the .Ne
braska rooters believe these plays will ac
complish that, and they are expecting to
see some great open work next Saturday,
Tomorrow and tha following two daya
secret practic probably will be held at the
State farm, whero ' several new plays
planned especially for Kansas will xbe
learn ea.
Good Conch Mediciue for Children.
The season for coughs and colds is now at
Jtaod and loo much care cannot be used to
firotect the children. A child is much mora
ikely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever
when he has s cold. The quicker you cure
his cold the leas tha risk. Chamberlain's
t'oiiglt Remedy is the sola reliance of many
mothers, and few of them who have tried it
are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F.
. Btarchar, of Kiplav, W. Vs., says: "I havn
- sever used anything other thau Chamber
lain's OoUKh Remedy forV7 children and it
has alwuys given good satisfaction." This
. remedy contains no opium or other narcotic
nd may be givea as confidently to a chil
M to an adulw
malning six months. Only in four lnstl
tutlons do the records show that the
amount on hand In the maintenance fund
to be used for six months Is less than the
average for the last eighteen months. The
table Is as follows:
HASTINGS ASTLT'M.
Average expenses for 18 months.. ..$10,013.78
Average available for remaining 6
months S,75l.46
LINCOLN ASYLUM
Bedford Wanted for Mnrder.
BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. ".-(Special Tele
gram.) Information received here today
concerning the arrest of John Bedford, who
la In Jail awaiting the arrival of an officer
from Illinois, states that he la charged with
murdering Oscar Hlganson, a farmer living
near Marengo, 111. ' Hlganson was at Bed
ford's home In the evening of October 24.
A week later his body waa found burled in
Average expenses for 15 month's... 4,417.18 Bedford's hen house with a wound In his
Average available for remaining 6 head. On the night of the murder Bedford
nonius .15. was seen traveling west with three of Hlg
Average expenses for 15 months.... 2,881.46 an8n horses. Hlganson and Bedford
Bvitnuuie ior remaining e i were sam 10 nave oeen good mends
moniin J. 106. 84
that some frauds are being perpetrated un
der thla act and desired to have a general
consultation with the varloua men charged
directly and Indirectly with its enforce
ment. There were present at the con
ference today Assistant Secretary Wood
ruff, Forester Qlfford Plnchot, Indian
Commissioner Leupp, Chief of Reclamation
Service Newell, Commissioner of the Land
Office Dennett and aeveral other lesser
lights.
Under the desert land law a man may
enter to the extent of 320 acres and pays
$1.25 rer acre for the same upon filing his
declaration, but he must also perfect title
make affidavit that he haa expended a
certain sum during the first two years In
Improvements and by the third year have
the land Irrigated so as to produce a crop.
There have been aome frauds regarding
settlement upon so-called desert land and
these Secretary Garfield Intenda to uproot.
The present regulations regarding desert
lands. It was decided at the conference
today, are stringent enough, but a little
more care la recommended to see that they
are enforced and special agenta in the field
for tha department will shortly receive
pretty sharp letters to get busy and in
other words be "on tht?lr Jobs" constantly
to prevent dishonest men from acquiring
a superabundance of the public domain
under the operation of the desert land
law.
Tha First National bank of Lommon, 8.
D., haa been authorised to begin business
with SX.OOO ca'pltal. J. W. Harrla is presi
dent, Howard Akins vice president and
J. K. Clark cashier.
INSTITUTE FOR RLINTJ
Average) expenses for 15 months... 699.71
Average available for remaining 8
months 1.WM.63
JJNSTITUTK iron DEAF AND BLIND.
Average expenses for 16 months.... 1.329.33
Average available for remaining
months 1' 724 61
iisBrrririia xm keeble-minded
YOUTH.
Farmer Barns at Sara;ent.
SARGENT, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special Tele
gram.) Farmer Burns gave a splendid talk
and an exhibition of hla power with Going
at the Freeman opera house. Burns floored
him three times In an hour, as advertised.
Will Dawson of Grand Island waa to have
Average expenses for 18 months.... 2,25098 wrestled a man who failed to appear and a
Average available for remaining ( call for someone in the crowd brought a
D LSTRl" AL SCH OOL FOR ' G i RLS. t" J0 """n P"""'0"' by V16
Average expenses for 18 months.... 8b7.15 namo of Howard Wallace who threw his
Average vallable for remaining 6 opponent twice straight. It was an lnter-
"i fVrr"---'-,-19 eating affair,
ifiuotivinu Dt.nt.rUlJ rUU DlJI.C.. I a.
AvsarftD-k OTtwinsna ft.. 1D mA.l, O i I i - ... n
Average available for remalrjnir" ' Child Burned to Death
months 2,456.21 TAYLOR, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special.) An
. '""i'Vi. ,V "yrV- , Infaut child of Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst of
Average available for remalnln Blaine county waa burned to death Monday
months 1.412.69 evening. The parents left the child sleep-
SOLDIERST AND SAILORS HOME lng , crlb when tbey went out to milk
(UK Ars L) ISLAND.) , . .... . . , .
Average expenses for 18 months.... 3,986.58 anJ " 18 UPP08 the child woke up and
Average available for remaining 6 in some manner pulled the tableclotir off
mAihmFna Vr- oV,;''ci--iixJS.Sf6M which was a burning lamp, which set
(MIl.DRF.n l tho child's clothes on fire.
Average expenses for 18 months 1.27S.28
Average available for remaining WEST POTNT C. J. Wcbcrg, former re-
months 3,023.48 1 publican representative from Cuming
i-iiNi i mnrriAKY. I county to me state legislature nas ust re-
wrs expenses ror in months.... 4,628.54 turned Irom a loyr, months' visit to Bwe-
mvnimuie mr remaining o i aen, nis oia nome.
inumiis Z,661.03
Kstimatra of Expenses.
HYMENEAL
Pep pm ul I er -PI el d
SPENCER. S. D.. Nov. t. (Special.)
William Feppmuller and Mlnnlo Field,
prominent young people of Spencer, were
married here Sunday. Mr. Feppmuller Is
proprietor of the Spencer mills. They
will reside here.
Mat sen-Page.
Miss Bessie M. Page, daughter of James
K Page of Walnut, la., and John Matzen
were married by .Rev. Charles W. Savldgs
at hla residence at 2:30 Saturday afternoon.
Flood-RamsTla;.
Miss Helen Ramsvlg, daughter of Thomas
Ramsvlg of Eagle Grove, la., and John P.
Flood were married at 6 p. m. Saturday by
Rev. Charles W. Savldge at his residence.
BARGENT. Jens Ottim. of the firm of
Ottun Brothers, is closing out their general
ine estimated expenses for the comlnsr lund h i.niiv rtr.or at tha n.AhnH
biennlum as reported by the state offl- opening in South Dakota.
cers and state Institutions is $5,119,326.09. or SARGENT With the understanding that
$752,068.88 more than the total annronrla- I the merchants of the town will discontinue
tinn k , , , , . " ' , , Handling rresn rrulr;1 J; IX Meuonn Id nas
lions made by the last legislature. Of this opened an exclusive frlult store carrying a
excess $448,4u3.05 is the estimated amount complete line of same. ;
necessary for new bulldlnga and permanent COLUMBUS District court for Platte
improvements. The total appropriations county took up Its regular November grind
n.j. , . mis morning, 'mere are ten criminal
X ' amounted to cefM on the docket, on hundred civil
$4,3b7,257.31. From the total estimates, cases and nine divorce cases,
amounting to $5,119,326.09, the amount WEST POINT The body of Miss Mary
chargeable to the general fund is Wleael, the 80-year-old daughter of John
$3 938 326.09. to the university f und $1.173.0. rToV andTlledherleTrTn'
-..v. iiuiaijr iuiiu ts.vuu. ine amount an Omaha boarding house, was brought to
chargeable to tha temporary school fund Reenter and interred In the family burial
has not yet been computed. place.
The a nnual report of the Northwestern tOLUMBUfl-Bome or tne ministers or
..... nai ,iv, .v,. o.-- ., iniB i-ny nnve ni rru w nave m, vvrien in
road filed with the State Railway com- meetings for the cause of temperance, to
mission for the year ending June, 1908, be held In the Baptist, Presbyterian, Con
shows the freight earnings amounted to BTKatlonal and Methodist churches, alter-
iM;!".! L Paasenger earnings by all the churches urJtlng on Thanksfc-iv-$1,359,063.64.
The total expenses were lng day.
Divorce Law In Donbt.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.; Nov. 9.-Until the
official count la made, the result of the
vote on the proposed law to stop rapid di
vorces In South Dakota will be in doubt.
Partial returns, however, indicate that the
measure haa been approved by a large majority.
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MOB SEEKS GHOST IN VAIN
Crowd Prepares to Attack Barn, bnt
Folia to Get tho Alleged
Apparition.
Rumors that there were ghosts In the
barn belonging to John' Smith, brother of
District Clerk Robert Smith, who lives at
Twenty-eighth and Bristol streets, caused
a small mob to form and attack the barn
Sunday night. No ghosts were found, but
Mr. Smith secured a policeman, who dis
persed the crowd.
Dr. W. S. Gibbs, brother-in-law of Mr
Smith, formerly lived with him. In his
collection of medical curios he had a skele
ton. When he left he placed the bones In
a box and hid them In the barn. Someone
in the neighborhood heard that human
bones had been found In the barn, then aome
one else spread the report that on dark
nlghta groans and cries for help such as
ghosta usually make had been heard In the
neighborhood of the barn. Sunday the
men and boys In tha vicinity of the barn
decided to make an Investigation. They
gathered In force and pried open tha door,
when tha polioeman arrived and scattered
them.
$8,889,685.13. Tha income waa divided up
on trie different lines of the roada aa fol-
Jowa:
Biair, umana and South Omaha to
.1 i.me rreigm, $3,127,216.28;
COLUMBUS The day set for the doings
In the matter of the Young Men's Chrlstl.in
association, Novemner Tl, nas neen cauea
cff. as they were not ready, and it will be
held the first week in December, and the
way things look, it Is very doubtful If th?y
can secure the busiest clergyman of
Fiemont to Hastings Freight, $46,- Omaha. Bishop Nuelsen of the Methodist
7iitt River ir. r ii r-.-v,. Episcopal church.
881.84; passenger. $76 454 25 ' FREMONT The November session of
Llnwood to Superior Freight $140- ,n district court met , thla morning with
934.18; passenger. $40,647.70 ' ' Judge Thomas on the bench. After the
Hcrlbner to Oakdale Freight $178 - I opening of the court Judge Loom Is, on be.
8H0.40; passenger, $63,041.49. half of the local bar association, pro-
Norfolk Junction to Bouth rnVnti sented resolutions in regard to the death
Freight, $281,619.74; passenger, ..134- of Clark C. McNtsh and spoke at some
tus.ui. i lenortn or tne cnaracter ana nign proce-
. . . . I slonsl standlne of the deceased. - Hon. K.
" " urur- F. Grey, president of the association re-
a- rieunrijr oi oouin umana, wno I viewed at some lengtn ine long prores
waa defeated for attornev reneral . slonal career of Mr. McNish and spoke es
verv nod mnMriti ..,,h,n. peclally of his genial character and gentle
very good, considering everything. To- mRniy "conduct while eraged In th. trial
day he sent tha following telegMm to of cases.
Attorney General Thompson, hla success
ful competitor:
Accept congratulations. Tour uniform
courtesy a nd clean campaign roUr defeat
ui its sting.
In reply to the telegram of congratula
tions aent by Governor Sheldon to Gov.
ernor-elect Shallenberger, tha latter re
plied, aa follows:
I have your very kind telegram of oon
JURY CALLS F0RMER MAYOR
Bnlldlnr and Fornlahlnsr of Sonth
Omaha City Hall Probed at
Coart Hoaao.
CLUB CORPORATION FORMED'
Nine Members of Rod and Gaa Or
ganisation Start Company to
Bat Id Clnbhonse.
A corporation with a ' capital stock of
$nc,000,has been formed to build tha clb
house for the Omaha Rod and Gun club
at Cut-Off lake ajid articles were filed
Monday afternoon with the county clerk.
Nine members of the Rod and Gun club are
the Incorporators.
Three thousand shares of stock at a par
'value of $10 each will be Issued, of which
250 shares are oommon stock to be owned
by the club. The remainder will be pre
ferred stock, to bear Interest at the rate
of 6 per cent. The' preferred stock may be
called In at any time by the club and
when bought by the club may be re
issued. The stock cannot be transferred
to anyone not a stockholder In the Rod
and Gun club without first giving the club
a chance to buy It at par and accrued In
terest. The organization will have a di
rectorate of seven members, who must be
stockholders In tha Rod and Gun club.
Thoaa signing the articles ara Henry I.
Plumb, A. F. Bloom, W. S. Sheldon, T. W.
Werich. John A. Scott, J. B. Flckea, J. A.
Boyce, A. p. Whttmore and Fred L. Good
rich. INSANE WOMAN ATTACKS PRIEST
Forcibly Removed from Chorea After
Creating; a Scene.
WATERLOO, Is., Nov. 9. (Special Tel
egram.) Rev. H. G. Beeman, pastor of
the Walnut Street Baptist church in this
city, was attacked by an Insane woman
last night while preaching. She hurled
hymn booka one after another at the
clergyman and had started for the pul
pit, when overtaken. She said she would
not leave the church alive, but was forci
bly ejected. She la $0 years old. The
choir began ainging to quiet the audience.
Methods of transacting city business In
South Omaha are being probed by the
gratulatlons and wUh to thank you for county grand Jury In session at the court
Unuad'" regaWrdtnd"UesteneCm.Ifam.y ySS?s ou.e. Former Mayor Hoctor. City Clerk
very respectfully. GUlin and a number of other officials have
Governor Sheldon this morning ap- I been subpoenaed.
pointed John W. Stelnhart a member of It la understood that, as has already been
the board of trustees of tha Omaha School done In Omaha, the grand Jury will go Into
for the Deaf. The appointment la for rather deeply the business methods of a
three years. Mr. Stelnhart la a democrat number of tho departmenta of the city
ana is at present holding the place to government of South Omaha. Charges
which he haa been appointed.
W w i .
Michaels, Stern & Co. Gothing
Is fully recommended and for sale by
The Bennett Comnanv
have been made from time to time and
considerable litigation has resulted from
transactions alleged to have been Illegal.
It Is aald the grand Jury will go Into a
number of these transactions In order to
get at the bottom of charges that have
been made.
It is said that questions were asked the
officials covering the transactions relat
lng. to the building and furnishing of the
new city hall In South Omaha. Several
Injunction sulta grew out of the building
of the city ha'.l and at the trial of these
caaea charges wore mads, by attorneys
Broken Bow Has Jollification,
BROKEN BOW, Neb., Nov. . (Special
Telegram.) The republicans of Custer
county held a rousing big ratification meet
ing Saturday night at the Temple theater.
The fun started at 7:30, when the republican
drum corps, followed by aeveral hundred
people, took possession of the streets and
formed Into parade. There were rockets.
roman candles and giant torpedoes galore,
interspersed with all kltds of colored fire,
and plenty of it. Immense bonfires were
burning along the line of march, and the
burden of everybody's cry was "Taft!1
At 815, Chairman Walter A. George of
tha county central committee, and one of
the national delegates to the Chicago con
ventlon, called the meeting to order, stating
that tha cause of all the noise was to do
honor to president-elect Taft, whom he Every Afflicted Man and Woman
r,a 1 " V!.,r" ,J J ... "J Should Take It
a big Picture of Taft. waa dramatically
Introduced and received with frantic cheers Thl" u a roP1 nom8 Wl now being
by tha audience. Mr. Georae then Intro. ma known In all tna larger cities
dued in succession County Attorney-elect lhrouh h newspapers. It Is Intended to
Gadd. who made a brisk twentv.mln.... check tha many casea of rheumatism, kid-
talk; Judge A. R. Humphrey, N. Dewlght ney na Dl(1ler trouble wnicn nave maaa
Ford and -Ed Saulres. ,0 many cripplea and Invalids and weak
lings of some or our nrignteat ana strong
Abbott After Political Job. I eet people.
TEKAMAH. Neb.. Nov. 9. (Special.) The druggists here have been notified
Superintendent N. C. Abbott, defeated can- to supply themselves with the Ingredients,
dldate on tho democratic ticket for atata I and tha sufferer will have u trouble to
superintendent, at tha solicitation of many obtain them. Tha prescription Is aa fol-
frtenUs has allowed his name to go before I lows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
Governor-elect Bhallenberger aa a candidate I ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce, and
for tha auperlntendency of tho School for I Compound Syrup of Barsapartlla. three
the Blind at Nebraska City. Mr. Abbott I ounces. Mix by shaking well In a bottle.
Drnnken Spree Bnda In Harder.
CEDAR FALLS. Ia., Nov. 9. (Special
Telegram.) A drunken spree in Oelwein
early Sunday morning resulted In Frank
Halen drawing a knife and nearly sever
ing the head of George Bennett. Halen
gave himself up to tha authorities, who
spirited him away for aafe keeping. Tho
dead man was a widower with five children.
Orgranlse a Now Chnreh.
WATERLOO, la., Nov. 9. (Special
Telegram.) The eighty members who
left the First Baptist church In this
city last week met yesterday In the
library auditorium to organise a new
church, making three Bapttat churches in
this city. Ninety-three attended Sunday
achool. The First Baptist church also
had a large attendance.
Cement Workers Strike.
WATERLOO. Ia.. Nov. 9 (Special Tel
egram.) A strike by the foremen and
forty employea on construction of the
cement bridge In this clty across Cedar
river will delay finishing tha structure
several weeka.
THIS SIMPLE RHEUMATISM RECEIPT
ALSO SPLENDID FOR THE KIDNEYS
The dose la one teaapoonful after each
meal and at bedtime.
Recent experiments prove this simple
mixture effective In rheumatism, because
of Us positive action upon the ellmlnatlve
tissues of the kidneys. It compels these
most vital organs to filter from the blood
and system the waists impultles and uric
acid which are the cause of rheumatism.
It cleanses tha kidneys, strengthens them
and removes quickly such symptoms as
back-ache, blood disorders, bladder weak
ness, frequent urination, painful scalding
and discolored urine. It acts as a powerful
stimulant to tha entire kidney and bladder
structure.
Those who suffer and are accustomed
to purchaaa a buttle of medicine should
not let a little Inconv. nlerxce Interfere with
making thla up. .
HALF-MINUTE STORE TALK (
On the hack of our sales checks wo say among ot,'v'!?,,,, "T''
quality goes Into our garment before the price gore on. .Thar
consider only quality hen e are pricing our "''"""""r;,,,-.
ance. without quality might h II you one garment but I i v bu 1. In t brln g yml
back for the a.-cond one an.1 we are Just aa anxious to retain our trade
aa we are to get It In tho first place.
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Tht. HOrvit: OK QUALITY CLOTHE
We are showing some xerjr
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These days; you couldn't possibly miss get
ting one to ault you here but we call1 par
ticular attention to those swell.
ROMAN STRIPES
For men who like dash of color, and those
clrssy ii
MONOTONE EFFECTS
For men who want something In a figured
silk of less conspicuous colorlugs.
For Best Loaf of Bread it
Baked with
OILMAN'S GOLD
MEDAL, FLOUR
.1 IT. 1
If you use "GilmanV? you'll stand
a better chance for the prize loaf than
with any other flour.
Contest closes Tuesday Evening, 5
o'clock. Have your "Gilman's loaf"
in by that time.
McCord-Brady Co.
DISTRIBUTORS GILMAN'S GOLD MEDAL; FLOUR
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Guess the number of cartons used in decorating
our booth at the Pure Food Show and win a delightful
and wholesome prize. Deposit your guess at our booth
any time before 10 p. m. Friday. Prizes awarded Sat
urday evening.
Loose-Wiles Go.
AT THE PURE FOOD SHOW"
BryjmgnsaaiMissAMtwCTarg.. wwaiTnaT.TMHil
torrn Coats
FOR FvIEN
The kind you can wear for dress, street
or auto. Fancy mixtures or plain
colors. Storm and military collars.
SIO.OO to $35:00
OMAHA RUBBER CO.
Ii 1608 Harney St.
E. H.
SPRAGVC.
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THE CORALS
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HE9IEDY THAT
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C'IBE OB SOBJET
KEELNOED.
Peerless Group Remedy
What mother has not experlsaoad tha harrowing fear of eronp and saaay Sits
bMD to tloiM when a hurry-up call wm sent for tb. phrslcluu to rell.. a lluls
.uO.rer (row croup. Bat all tUI can ha obrlawd br kMulus a box of Srtaio'a
erlM 4'ravi StiMdy In ths boats. Tbi. rsmsdf 1 fmm s prwriptloa f a
pbr.tolan that bad Bftr rears aiusrieuos In praotloa, aod b claims that tbi rantsaf
D.Ter failed him In caaes of eroup.
Mprlnklr'a rrlrea t'ronp Btraavax U peenllar In Itaslf, as It Is aa sternal
application, doing- awav wllb tbe neoe.itr of pourlug drag, down a fonog aaud. a
praotloa that sbould not be indulged in aa long aa It can be avoided.
Thl reruedr haa been sold for years on a positive (earasIM t mrm r.fc
r nrtre of reiMvdjr rrfsindra. and I hereby author. to ali dealers to refund tiia
prtoa wbera tbe remedy does not do all that la claimed for It.
A safe and tare remedy for tbe euro of Cronp and tba relief of Coagha, Colds,
Catarrh, A.tbBia. Whooping Cough and all kindred ritne.fco.. Vor .ale by druggiata, or
mailed oa receipt of price, Ul ueuw, by I. A. srUDkLl., Villa reve. 111.
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