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    TILE BEE:' OMAHA. TUESDAY, NOVEMHK1? 9, 10M.
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OFFERED FOR SALE
rellaneons Con tinned.
FOR SAI.K A rood self adding cash
rgis:er; tll cell on easy payments. Ad
fli ess P 47L Baa.
HM.I. S sfe. new. K-baod. MIR Fartinm.
SHOLARflHIP on leading business col
legs for Mi at dteount. Address P fOB,
T-e.
CASH REOISTER-niirgeas-Qran.len Co.,
..'.II Howard street.
COAL by tha torr. Call Webster
Ton SALE Soft foal heater. Douglas
MM.
FOR BALK Heal akin coat In good con
dition, price lC.flO. Can be seen at Aula
baugh'a furniture itore, Farnam fit.
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON IN8T.. 4U N. T. L. Tel. V. 1664.
Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. W8 N. T. L. Bldg.
PATENTS
D. O. BAKNELL. Paxton Ulk. Tel. Red 7117.
HUFFMAN. 818 Nevllla Bid. Book free.
PERSONAL
PARTY who found parcels placed In his
vehicle In front of Bee building by mistake
Satuiday evening will kindly telephone
Florence 1S2.
U, rrt! cleaned, made Into fall styles.
A LO Bchmarees Hat Fcty. eOS Hl.
rvi A T Andover, Egg. Lump, $8.80. R. H,
KAJALl Morehouae Co., W. 1106, B.J24&.
JOHN CANB la 1" town. Now la the
.i. m trim treea. trellises, grape vine.
Tel. Bed Hot. Ind. A-2M9, Red 64tiS. WW
Cuming BL, mil o. aim avi.
a"V t ) X Q Tour corn cornea out or your
o qUa.rter cornea back when you
uae Corn Jelly. Halnea Drug Co. ItU Far
t A n KTTTTTr1 treatment aim. Smith,
&LAUXMjli. in g nth St.. third flour
' JAMES: RUBT can get Inauranoa monsj
by writing jonn or v-nariey.
a HOME for women during confinement.
We find home tor babiea where mothers
nniiAi nn for them. Babiea boarded.
For terms, addreaa Mra. Martha A. Lee, 401
Bancroft BU, uraana, no. rnone ugu
Ua D21.
JfK P.ENT and repair all makea of sew-
taf'maoliinea. 'Phones: ma. A iw; uoug.
ltka. Neb. Cycle Co., corner 15th and Har-
PRIVATE! ho?a during confinement;
babiea for adoption; Uood Samaritan ban'
I'orlum, 740 lat Ave., (,'ounoll Bluffa. Ia.
vIGS
and toupeea for mn. GRIFFITH,
12 and 14 Frenser Blk.
DR. EOOERS, private confinement horn.
1(16 Martha St. Tel. Douglas tZJU.
THE famous Velvetlna Toilet Oooda. For
aale by all druggists or phone uougias sum.
THE SALVATION ARMY aollclta caatoff
clothing; In tact, anytning you ao not noea.
VI' - ,.!,-.. Mnaif ntA mm m I III M -1th
Ft., for cost of collection to the worthy
poor. Call pttone Douglas 4134 and wagon
win ca.it.
MASSAGE AND BATHS.
R-308, Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor,
120 So. 18th SU Stairway on Douglas 8U
MAGNETIC Treatments. Emmerlla
Broit, 2319 b. 16th St Doug. 5188. -
OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramga Bldg.
Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King,
1X14 N. Hth. Tel., Web. 66. Ind. B-166U.
Arlene da Voy. Manicuring and maaaaga.
120 S. 16tb St. Flat a, fhone O, 768.
Mnnnnfl Snita rent at lieben'8,
Masque OUUS rfl0 Howard. D. 4114.
MME. ALLEN of Chicago, aalt glow,
magnetic and maaaaga treatments. 207 N
17th 8t.
A NEW BOOK, tha "Underworld Sewer,
by Joale Washburn: prloe. 1160. Sold by
Bwarta at McKelvey, 10U B. 15th St., batwecn
Douglas and Dodge.
LADIES A confinement home; diseases
scientifically and quickly treated. Addreaa
O 37, care Mee.
POULTRY
HTNOT.B Comb Rhode Island Reds ex
cluslvely. Book orders for second cockerels.
large framed, extra good oomDS, tans,
wings and under color. Utility, $1.50. Ex
hibit Ion and breeding, 13 to Mra. F. W,
. Mcltityre. Red Oak, la. It. 6.
WHITE Leghorna, pure-bred cockerels,
pullets and hens for sale, B. Q. Brown,
Chllllcothe, mo.
ROSE and Slnrle Comb Brown Leghorns,
fl cash; White Guineas. E. Dooley, belma,
lows, ,
8. C. RL'FF O.'Dlnaton cockerels for sale
good buff, large slse and at bargain prices.
Tat t K1 W
ti, Ji. Aanavi, AIUIUI1, I1QU.
Bl'FF Orpington cockerels. A. H. Cure,
AIVUJBVI ABU.
Uae U-NEED-A Poultry Tonlo for 00
ys; If your egg Increase does not twice
nay for your tonio. your money will be re'
funded. D. E. Johnson Co., Omaha, Neb,
PRINTING
i'HONK IND. A-2tOt for good printing.
L.yr.y tad Planting Co., 16th tt Capitol Ave.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE! DEALERS.
REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 18o; prompt
service; gei our prices. m rarnam be
GANQE8TAD. 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. S987.
PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. T. Life.
BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brande'.e Bldg.
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
C11AS. E. WILLIAMSON, President.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOAN
E. H. Ambler, 813- Barker Ulk. D. 734.
CITY PROPERTY FOR IALI,
G ROOM, NEW, MODERN
In north end of the rlty. Near car, on
paved street; large tot.
ONLY $250 CASH
Balance to suit either monthly, quarterly.
seiiu-annuaiiy or annuany.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 24 N. V. Life Bldg. .
WEST FARNAM
RESIDENCE LOT
Eaitt front, sightly location, 60x100, clone
to best Homes in city. All specials paid.
kou must see to appreciate.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-21al
DO YOU want a home all In good shape,
with electric Unlit, city Hater, baih. nr.
feci drainage, 1,11 foot front and 120 feet
deep, fine garden mound, lots here have
liicreuaed In ears from l-'a and i4) to
li-v and this Is a fine Investment; the
pie will erll for 16 to 20 per cent more
in the spriuir: must have ti i1 n.t,
lalutioo un time. For sale by owner, 36J4
Ave. a. v OU1IC1I --tiuiiii.
FOR quick returns. Ms: your real aetata
for sale and eactiacge with me. no aale,
ii pay. W. w. Mi'chell. Board af Trade
it ak'. mina naa,
WANTED TO KXCH A NOV ltH) scree 1
North Dakota for residence In Omaha n
South Omaha. Dan Vance, owner of the
una. souin umtui, in and Wast Q.
A cnoice building lot, Hillsdale. " II N
run. ft a wa. rncej aiua iq JUO; no IB'
itreai. no taxes Bee ua.
HAMTINUa 4k HF.YDKN. 1(14 Harne BL
WE DARE YOU
To make a reasonable offer on fair bust
tiess terms tor
(j-ROOM HOUSE AND
Nu A 3 20ih Ave.
AoWATA LAND AND l.C
LOT.
lot m..
Suite 624 N. T. Uf Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
1ITY PHOI'ERTY FOR (ALB
(Continued
I WANT an offer on lot J. block 10. origl-
al piat of the city of Omaha, with two
onsen. 1909 and 1911 California street, lot.
Mxiu feet.
THOMAS FRENNAN,
New York Life Rulidlnsj.
7-R00M, NEW, MODERN
House. La'g lot. In western part of city.
VERY EASY TERMS
Desirable neighborhood, and prlre la right.
NOWATA LAM) AND LOT CO.,
Suite J4 N. T. Life Hide.
FOR SALE or trade by owner, g room.
modern house, Hanscom Park District. Ad-
rena F-fiK.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH t.AJtO FOR S A Lit
Colorado.
84 acres sub-lrrlgatlon land Sedgwick
county, Colo., 4 mile from town. V per
ere. 1'. O. Uox 173, Council Hluffs. la.
FARM of 78 acres, on banks of Wall lake.
Iowa; well Improved, good boat landing;
(rood fishing; an Ideal reaort no trades;
price fl60 per acre. Addreaa Box 8. Audu
bon, Iowa.
I have five farms ranging from 100 to
20 acrea each: fine, hliti bottom land of
he best Quality: 30 miles south of Council
Bluffs In Mills county; price $45 00 to
176.00 per acre. If you are looking for a
home on reasonable teams here Is your
chance; owner got these farms in a large
deal and wants to turn them Into cash
Immediately. Grab quick, and get your
choice.
J. R. ADKINS,
Room 4, First Nat l Bank Bldg.
Council Bluffs, la.
Idaho.
FOR SALE Eleven SO-acre relinquish
ments under Carey act: all within i miles
town of Downey. Idaho, on main line o. f.
1.. fty.; 46 per acre; ) i uuo casn on ea.cn mj,
balance nine annual payments; good soil
for fruit or general farming; water right
first claim on fortneut river; ouyers must
reside 30 days during 1910; owners obliged
to sell. W. II. Eldrldge. Twin rails. Idaho.
Kansas.
OH. WHAT A 8NAP-4S0 acres In the
famous Mill Creek valley 20 miles from
Topt-ka, Kan.; IM per acre. C. A. Phillips,
iioiton, Kan.
Nebraska.
FOR SALE.
Quarter section of good level divide
land In Dundy county. Address Lock Box
248, Wauneta, Neb.
FOR SALE 180 acre farm, all level. 120
acres under cultivation. 12 acres alfalfa,
balance pasture. Good orchard. Cloee to
sohool. 4 miles from town, U.000. worth
01 improvements all new within last year,
a bargain If taken soon. Call or write
Luoey Bros., Merna, Neb.
I HAVE an Ideal stock farm of 4M)
acres In Dawson county. Nebraska, that I
will dispose of on easy terma. About 200
acrea In one field of nice laying land un
der cultivation; ten acrea timber; some
airaira; fair improvements, and all fenced.
German and Swedish neighborhood. One-
hair mile to scbool. lnuulre of owner,
John K. Morrison. 211 s. Zbtn St.. Omaha.
FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ao-
count of owner's health: well Improved
220-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles
from town; price, 236 per acre; easy terms.
J, T. Campbell, Lacnrieio. Kto.
GOOD LAND CHEAP.
1W aorea 4 miles south of Dlx. Kimball
county. Neb., every acre can be cult!
vated; good Swedish settlement; 10 per
aore.
J. G. BONE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA,
212 Shugart Block. Phone 814.
Oklamanaau
OKLAHOMA
Land $5 Per Acre
No. 2991.320 acres limber and Ki-aztae-
laod on Illinois river. In Adair ' county.
Nearly au Diacg oak timber, will make
from two to four- railroad ties to the tree;
some white oak saw timber; some whlto
pine, is to X4 incnes in diameter and 80 to
100 feet high. 300 to tOO acres of this land
can be cultivated; about 60 acres now under
cultivation. Ten miles of Westvllle, and
new railroad now building within three
miles of land. The timber alone ought to
pay more than we ask for the land. Price,
16 per acre. -
No. 642 2,620 acres timter and grass land
In Cherokee and Adair counties at 86 per
acre.
No. 646120 acres timber land within three
miles of Peggs,-Cherokee county, at 86 per
acre.
No. 27680 acrea of good upland praiiie4
60 acres In cultivation; good black soil; a
fine chance for oil; three-fourths mile of
the city limits of Nowata. Price, 840 per
acre.
No. 4391(0 acrea of best grade creek bot
tom land; 130 acrea in cultivation. Good
house, barn and outbuildings; two miles
from Nowata county seat. Price, 240 per
acre. You might get an oil well with this
land. Let us show you.
P. 8. We have 160,000 acrea of land to
choose from. You had better go and look
It over. You may miss a good thing If you
don't.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.
FARMS FOR SALE 10 acres up; home
steads, relinquishments and deeded valley
and upland. Ira S. Cornwell, Bertrand,
Ohl.
Texae.
TEXAS homes and Investments.
FERGUSON 4k WRIGHT,
Doug. 1834. 807 N. T. Life Bldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS to home owners and borne build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
ments aenU-annuaUy. No commission.
W. 11. THOMAS,
603 First National Bank Bldg.
8100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed,
Weed Bldg., lb lb and Farnam.
6ECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated.
Art'ly Rooms 417-13 First Natloual Bank
Bldg. Bell phone Douglas 2318.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loau on
Omaha Business Property.
THOMAS BHENNAN,
Room 1. New York Life Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
Mfc LOANS ON EASTERN NEBRASKA
FARMS
We will receive applications for loans to
be closed on or before April 1, 1S10.. inquire
of local correpondent of the Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance Company or E. B.
Stephenson. Special Loan Agent, Lincoln,
Neb.
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
Always on hand and for sale In amounts
from $JU0 to Kl.ouO.
BENSON & MYERS,
412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
WANTED City loana. Petera Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith at Co., L120 Farnam St,
PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO.. N. T. Ufa.
Private money, 8600 to 86.000; low sate.
809 to 8-OU0 on homea in Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or
A -2162.
LOWEST RATES Bernl, Brandels Bldg.
GARVIN BROS.. 818 N. Y. Ufa. 8600 to
82uO.OuO on Improved properly. No delay.
6 FARM and olty loana; optional pay
ment; no delay. L alibbernsea. Omaha.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
8. and 7 room houses. If prices are right
we eau sell your property for you.
NOWATA I.AND AND LOT CO.,
fune C4 N. Y. Life Bldg. .
REAL ESTATE WANTED
(Continued.)
VACANT lota and houses. Have each
buyers. 411 Karbach Rlk. Red 2007, A-.4f.
SWAPS
FQR RIGHT PRICE LAND
We will exchange 10-room modern house.
Corner lot; car at door; choice location.
Also 9-room modern house, lot 100x120, and
l-reom house, new and modern In every
NOWATA LANH AND 1JT CO..
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.
TRADES. TRADES. TRADES.
Farms. Income, mdae. Llet with us
ABBOTT KE4.LTY CO.. Brandels Bldg.
FOR SALE or exchange For clear land.
stock of clothing, located In eastern Ne
braska. Wll Invoice about 210.0nii. For
particulars address J. R. Collins. 42?, Main
strret. Fremont, Neb.
HIGH grade piano for good residence lot.
Will pay difference. Bee. Y 17.
FOn EXCHANGE 2 acres cornering
with a good town of 1.000 people In Neosho
county, Kan.; new 6-room house only 7
blocks from city school, park and churches;
to stone; all tillable; 8 acrea of timber:
all bottom land; incumbrance only 22.600.
Price I14.600. Want merchandise. Would
not object to some buildings. What have
you? Address,
THE ALLEN COUNTY INVESTMENT CO.
LONG TON. KAN.
WANTED TO BUY
BF.PT price paid for second-hand furni
ture, carpets, clothing and shoes Tel. Doug
HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc.
BELL'S Furn. Store, 1408 Dodge. Red 2531.
BALTIMORE 2d-hand store Days best
price Id-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 42t.
WANTEDTO RENT
WANTED December 1. bv man and wife.
2 rooms, preferably unfurnished, In private
family, In West Farnam district. Address
-09 Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY with several years' business train
ing dealres position selling either In city
or will travel. Al refereiloee. Address
W 607. care Boa.
C,nn nnrl Wftorl R H- Morehouse Co..
WANTED Work as janttreas in office
building by widow; has had experience.
For particulars address B 644, Bee.
WANTED Ry young man, place to work
for board while attending Boylea collega
Beth phones.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. Octo
ber 26, 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate
will be received here until 11 a. m., cen
tral time, November 10, 1WJ9, and then
opened in the presence of attending bid
ders for the construction of sewer and
water connections and drains at Fort Leav
enworth, Kansas. Full information and
blank forms of proposals furnished upon
application. Plans and specifications may
be seen here, at office chief quartermaster
and Builders' Exchange, St. Paul; chief
quartermnster, Ofnaha and Marter Builders'
exchange, Kansas City, Mo. United States
reserves the right to accept or reject any
or all proposals. Envelopes to be marked
"Proposals for Sewer and Water Connec
tions and Drains." and addressed to Cap
tain William D. Davis, Quartermaster.
O 29-30-21 N 1-8-9.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master, Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, Octo
ber 19, 1909. Sealed proposals, in triplicate,
will be received here until 11 a. m., central
time, November 10, 1(109, and then opened,
for the construction of a trunk sewer. Full
Information and blank forms of proposals
furnished upon application. Plans and
specifications may be seen here, also at
offices Chief Quartermaster and Builders'
Exchange, St. Paul; Chief Quartermaster,
Omaha, and Master Builders' Exchange,
Kansas Olty, Mo. United Statee . reserves
the right to accept or rejeot any or all
bids. Envelopes, to be marked "Proposals
for Trunk Sewer" and addressed to CAP
TAIN WM. D. DAVIS, Quartermaster.
Oct23-24-25-26-Nov8
LEGAL NOTICE).
NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT
PLANT By virtue of resolution of the
undersigned Board of Directors, the Chart
ron Electrio Light A Power Company will
sell at public auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. 16.
1908, AT 10 o'clock a. m., AT THE OFFICE
OF SAID CORPORATION. CORNER SEC
OND AND EGAN STREETS, CHADRON,
NEBRASKA, all the properly of the said
Chadron Electric Light & Power Company,
as a going concern, and consisting of Lot
t, In Block 4. City of Chadron. Nebraska,
and power house thereon, its coal houses
and office and power house furniture and
fixtures, and supplies on band, and per
sonal property of every character; alro all
Ita contracts for street lighting and aale of
light -and power to cltisens of ciiadron, and
all Its customers. Its franehlse, an its poles,
wires, lines, dynamos, transformers, en
gines and machinery of every description,
all Its street lights, and other lights, wher
ever located and on band. This property Is
In most prosperous and perfect condition
since Us opening; the service is perfect and
the demand for light and power, from Its
present and prospective customers. Is
greater than lis preaeiit enlarged capacity;
an Increase of the plant and Its capacity la
actually needed at this time. An entirely
sufficient reason for this sail will be glveu
to any Inquiring purchaser. -Dated,
October 14, 1!0. 1
WILLIAM ELLIS.
J. F. MOTE.
BYRON L. SCOVEL,
OlStoNH Directors.
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China and Japan Mall, .a 4.00 pm a 9:30 am
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46 BROADWAY, N. Y OR LOCAL, AGENTS.
CHINESE STUDENTS'-,-
AT SAN.fJUNCISCO
Forty-Seven Yonsg Men gent to
American Schools by -Peking;
Government Reach Port.
RAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. Forty-seven
Chinese youths arrived from the orient
yesterday on the steamer China to enter
the various colleges In this country for
technical education at the expense of the
Chinese government. They will be followed
next year by 153 students -and the entire
200 will return home when their courses
are completed to give China the advantage
of their American training.
The Chinese government decided to edu
cate many of Its young men In the United
States when this government remitted the
Indemnity claims of 810,000,000 growing out
of the Boxer trouble In China. The whole
sum, It la promised, will be devoted to
educational work. Students will be sent
from China after securing appointments by
competitive examination. Each student Is
to study five years In American schools.
The forty-seven students are In charge
of Tong Kwoh On of the Chinese Foreign
office and a graduate of Yale, class of '81.
They will be presented to President Taft.
FATAL FIGHT IN PEORIA
John Hudson, Former City Employe,
Killed by John Helling in
Qanrrel Over Woninn.
rKORIA. 111.. Nov. S. Insane with Jeal
ousy when he found his sweetheart, Delia
Sands, In a room with John Relslng early
this morning, John Hudson, an ex-clty em
ploye, pounced upon the latter and in the
fight received two bullet wounds in the
stomach, from which he died this after
noon. Ilelsing was captured six hours
after the shooting and is In the police sta
tion, where he made a complete confession
of the crime to State's Attorney Scholer.
Ileivlng's visit to the Sands' home was
purely an accident and not by prearrange
ment. He did riot know Hudson, and when
the latter assaulted him he whipped out
his revolver and fired twice. Relslng fled
and was found asleep In a cabin boat. The
witnesses of the shooting maintained a
stubborn silence, declaring they did not
know the name of the assailant. All are
belhg held fur the coroner's inquest, which
will be held today. The dead man was two
years ago trlrd for killing Charles Ogden
with a blow of his fist, but was acquitted.
Ten men and three women have been
arrested and are in the county Jail as wit
nesses to the crime. The grand Jury, which
will meet tomorrow, will take up the case
while It Is vivid before the witnesses.
Delia Sands, over whom the fight was
caused, will favor Relslng In her testi
mony before the Jury, because she declares
there was no reason for Hudson's Jealous
attack. Hudson had been married two
months and his wife was a witness to the
tragedy.
BYRNES' DEATH IS MURDER
Boston Preacher Thus Characterises
Killing; of West Point Foot
Ball Player.
BOSTON, Nov. 8. -The death of Cadet B.
A. Byrne of West Point as a result of the
foot ball game with Harvard a week ago,
uaa characterized as "murder" by Itev.
Mr. Cortland Meyers, pastor of Tremont
temple. In his address at the temple to
night. He said:
"I think it Is an outrage on civilization.
I think It Is a sin against one of the ten
commandments, Thou shalt not kill."
"Murder, yes it was murder. It repre
sents heathenism of tha bloodiest dye that
our boasted Institutions are obliged to al
low such practices that their prestige may
be maintained
BEFORE THE PEOPLE'S BAR
Weather Crisp and Fair Calendar
Sig- Der Schadge at Bat.
BISMARCK PUKISHES BAD ONES
II err Altatadt Opens the Week as
Police Jnilste and Has Bnay
Pay aonklnar the Foes of
J net Ire.
"Dcr Shudge" Altstadt occupied ihe bench
In police court Mu:-.uay, in the temporary
absence of Judge Crawford. Little Bis
marck had a busy morning nf It and It was
with a sign of Hatisfactlnn that he lighted
a cigar at the close of the session. There
were few cases of any gieat Importance,
but enough work to keep City Prosecutor
Dickinson and "Der Shudge" busy for
nearly three hours. Practically all of the
disorderlies arrested Saturday and Sunday
In the raid engineered by Hergesnt Demp
sey. acting chief of detectives, were up
and fined. There was the usual batch of
drunks and several other cases of more
or less Importance.
A. Christiansen, a Postal messenger
boy, and Willie Maros, an A. D. T. mes
senger, proved their ability as sleuths
Sunday, when they held up Louis Hub
ner, aged 16, and took him to the police
station, along with a bicycle claimed to
have been stolen from K. Mnllroy, 207
South Forty-second street, Saturday after
noon. Huhner Informed the police he
bought the wheel for 83 from Ralph Mc
Donald and offered to bring witnesses to
prove the transaction. He was turned
over to the Juvenile officers, who will dis
pose of his case.
William Bruch of Lincoln was picked up
by the police Monday morning while rid
ing a Racycle machine. The Lincoln po
lice will Investigate to ascertain if the
wheel was stolen, pending which Bruch,
who Is held as a suspect, will remain In
the city Jail.
That It dors not pay to disturb a relig
ious meeting was shown by "Der Shudge"
Altstadt In police court when he fined
th'ee men charged with that offense. Claus
Llngdn started a disturbance at the Cass
S:reet Gospel mission Sunday night and
was fined $5 and Costs, with the threat by
"der shudge" "the next time you come I
will give you thirty days to boot."
Oscar Flecknrr and Louis Pearson de
cided they did not like the way the Salva
tion Army was conducting Its worshp at
117 North Sixteenth street and proceeded
to disturb the meeting by profane language.
Captain Martin Packe had them arrested
and they were both fined $7.50 and costs by
"His Holier" Altstadt.
Sadie Blair of 903 Capitol avenue has a
830 diamond ring which she prises highly.
For the last several weeks she has allowed
Vlcla Stanley, a stunning blonde person,
to wear the "sparkler. '
Saturday afternoon Viola gave the ring
to her lover with Instructions to pawn It,
as she wanted to go to Des Moines. Sadie
got wind of the transaction Sunday and
had Viola arrested at the station as she
w&3 about to take a train for the Iowa
city.
In police, court Viola admitted giving the
ring to Sim Walker to "soak," saying he
rtc ived 86 for it. "Sixty days" for Viola
and Sadie replevlned the ring.
" 'Morning Judge, 'morning Mr. Dickin
son," tald Sally Shaeffer, an old offender,
when brought Into court to answer to a
chargo of being a disorderly person.
"Haven't been here for quite a while,
have you, Sally?" interrogated the clly
prosecutor. '
"No, sir, I've been living peacefully at
home. I never did nothing Saturday v. hen
they pinched me. Honest to goodness I
didn't."
"Five dollars and costs."
The preliminary examination of William
J.icnbs. colored, charged wlrn cutting with
Intent to wound, set for Monday morning,
was adjourned until Tuesaay at 9 o'clock.
Jacobs, It Is charged, stabbed one Charles
Nolan while at the Grand resturant on
October 23.
John Honk, a Chinaman, well known to
tho police court, hung around the station
Sunday afternoon, evidently anxious to be
locked up. He finally succeeded In his
purpose and was given ten days by "der
schuge" In which to sober up.
ROBINSON DECLINES OFFICE
Rosvrell Kdltor Will Not Accept the
Governorship nf New
Mexico.
ALBt'QCERQUK. N. M.. Nov. 8.-WI11-lam
Robinson, edlloi of the Roswell
Ri glster-Ti Ibune, announced today that he
would decline the governorship of New
Mexico, recently offered him. Tho resig
nation of Governor George Curry Is effec
tive n xt February. Mr. Robinson said
today that he would rather slay in the
newspaper business thun hold any office.
GALL STONES
SB. TUODOtS HUH,
Tha Chief of Staff.
and consultation and accept no cases which they cannot cure. Dr. Milen, chief of staff, an expert
diagnostician of thirty years' experience, superintends the treatment of all patients.
Following are a few letters from people
who have been benefited by the marvelous
"New Method" treatment:
Omaha, Neb.
Austro-American Doctors
Gentlemen: For two and one-half years
I sufferfcd untold agony from gall stones.
I commenced Improving from the time I
started taking your treatment, and my
friends were all aurprlsed at the Improve
ment In my appearance, and remarked
about It. I am entirely cured now, and
cheerfully recommend your treatment to
anyone who may he suffering from gall
stones ua I was. MR8 W. F. URBAN.
3150 South 16th St.
Aztell, Neb.
Austro-American Doctors
Dear Doctors: I will write you a few
lines In regard to nv rase as 1 am so
much better. I am feeling fine can atoop
over and work without auslng me any
pain. I husk corn and llg my potatoes
without any trouble. Pleaue aoml me
more of thv medicine so loat It will get to
town Saturday. I live v,ulte a ways out
Landlords of
Ireland Will
Be Deposed
T. P. O'Connor Predicts Half Million
Irishmen Will Soon Be Lords of
Their Own Farms.
NEW YORK, Nov. . "Within len or
fifteen years the great lords of Ireland
lit' have been deposed, and hnlf a million
Irishmen will be lords of their own farms."
said T. r. O'Connor, member of Parlia
ment from Liverpool, at a meeting in aid
of the nationalist cause in Irviand, at the
Lytic theater tonight. An enthusiastic
nudlenee contributed liberally after hearing
Mr. O'Connor.
"After the next election," he said, "e
expect to have eighty three members of
Parliament. Whatever Combination of par
ties win In England, our eighty-three votes
will mesti the balance of power." He said
the Irish, people had won nine out of ten
things they had started out to win and
expected during the next Parliament to
ge. In addition to a national school and
university, the boon of homo rule.
RIOTING AT HIBBING, MINN.
One Man Killed and Three Wonnded
In Fight Am on a- Italian
Miners.
HIBBINO, Minn., Nov. 8. Two factions
of Intoxicated Italian miners terrorized
Stevensoh. nine miles southwest of here,
lata this afternoon In a fight, during whlrh
one was slot to death while trying to
stop the row, three others were wounded
and two were arrested. Others also prob
ably vvvundeU escaped before the officers
arrived.
The men procured liquor at Carson's
lake, one mile from Stevenson, and re
turned to pick a quarrel with those who
had refused to Join them. The Italian
hotel keeper, whose name Is not known
tried to stop the fight. An unidentified
Italian, now a fugitive, discharged the
contents of his levolver into the man's
body, instantly killing him.
MURDER AT OKLAHOMA CITY
Body of Roy B. Gannon la Fonnd
on Hoof of Ten-Story
Building.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okl.. Nov. 8. Roy
B. Gannon, a real estate dealer, who came
to this city from Lexington. Ky., was
found murdered on the roof of a ten-story
office building here today and 8f00, which
he drew from a local bank faturday, is
missing. Evident disorder In Gannon's of
fice on the fourth floor of the building
Indicate that he was attacked there and
his body dragged to the roof by a rope
which was found around Ms neck. The
body bore a numlier of cuts and bruises
and some of the dead man's friends de
clare he was murdered as a rfsult of a
Jealous quarrel. Cannon was 2S years old
and has relatives In Kentucky.
FOR THE CLUB HftlBER VISITING
NEW YORK
The Hotl St. Itefils, at Fifth Avenue
and Fifty-fifth Street, is Most
Conveniently Situated.
There are upwards of fifty important
clubs in New York, some having thou
sands of members and none having less
than several hundred. Club life Is a
marked feature of exlatenoe In New York,
and becomes more ' marked during the
cooler portion of the year, and he who
belongs to Beveral of these organizations
never needs complain that time hangs
neavy on his hands If he Is socially In
clined. Added to the active membership
of all New York clubs ore honorary, asso
ciate and non-resident lists, comprising
hundreds of residents of other cities and
towns. These non-resident members take
a keen Interest In club festivities and at
tend them whenever they are able to
come to the city.
At such times It Is Important for them
to locate themselves conveniently to the
club houi. To all such visiting club
members the Hotel St. Regis, at Fifth
Avenue and Fifty-fifth Street, appeals
with peculiar force. It Is within a few
blocks of many of the most celebrated
New York clubs, and Is within seven
minutes' ride of all of them. It affords
the same atmosphere of refinement and
seclusion that one finds In the best clubs,
and Its "table" Is famed as being unsur
passed in this country, and fully the
equal of the best restaurants of London
and Paris, charges are no higher ihan
at any other first-class hotel. Room
rates are likewise reasonable; 83 and 84
a day for a large, handsomely furnished
single room; ii a day for 'the same with
private bath (or 86 a day for two people);
and 812 a day and up for an elegant
suite consisting of parlor, bedroom and
private bath.
NO EXCUSE FOR BUTCHERY
The average person suffering with gall stones believes no cure is
possible without an operation in fact their doctors tell them so. The
Austro-American Doctors, by their "New-Method" treatment, have ex
ploded this fallacy. It is no longer necessary for the sufferer from this
dread affliction to submit to a dangerous and possibly fatal operation.
The Austro-American Doctors have cured every case of gall stones which
they have accepted. The "New Meliod" treatment which they use dis
solves the gall stones already fonned and by placing the liver and other
organs in a condition of perfect health removes tho cause and makes the
cure a permanent one. Although the Austro-American Doctors use only
the mildest and most harmless of medicines in treating gall stones it is a
discovery of their own and unknown to the medical world at large. This
is only one of the chonric diseases which yields to the new method treat
ment, though other doctors and forms of treatment are unsuccessful.
People afflicted with paralysis, rheumatism, goitre, gall stones, epilepsy,
diseases of the liver, kidneys, stomach, blood or any nervous or chronic
disease of man or woman, should see them at once. The patient runs no
risk as the Austro-American Doctors make no charge for examination
and am very busy, but will come In Sat
urday and get it. I am doing so well thut
I think your medicine will soon cure me.
C F. MILLLK.
R. F. D. No. S, Axtell, Neb.
Charter Oak, la., Oct. 26, 1909.
Austro-American Doctors '
Dear tslrs: Yours of the 22 received
and also the treatment, which was in good
order. I, am right here to tell you my
health has Improved so much under your
treatment that even puople who haven't
the least Idea that I am taking medicine,
remark about how much better I am look
ing than I dll awhile ago. I tell them that
I feel different, too. For the lust week I
have felt one day Just like the other, and
am doing my work and never feel tired
out. I also have a good appetite, and
ran sleep like a child. I acknowledge it
being my fault that my first month's
t rem men t dhln t lust, as I began taking It
Willi a tsaspoon, and never once stopped
to think that It might hold more than 80
drops, and when I measured I found I
bad taken too large doses. I remain,
Yours truly.
MRS. F. C. MERTZ.
r.';rr. mnrrr:
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and fragrance to the breath.
SKIN (TltKO TIIIIOIV.H RKIX.
Old W'ny of ItosliiK the Stomach Alnn
1in'l by Specialists.
Suppose you scratch your hand do you
dose the stomach to cure the wound?
Don't you wash and cleanse It instead,
and thus let the skin cure Itself?
It Is the .same with Eczema and other
skin diseases. To accomplish this cure
the best medicine Is Oil of Wlntergreen
Compound, and this mast be used In
liquid form. The liquid penetrates to the
Inner skin and kills the germs while
soothing the healthy tissue.
This oil of wlntergreen compound known
as D. D. 1). Prescription has been sold at
81.00 a bottle. But on a special offer we
have now arranged with p. D. D. Labora
tories for a trial bottle at. 25c. It will
stop the Itch instantly, and we hope you
wll try t on our assurance. -
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.', 16tll
and Dodge Streets; Owl Drug Co., 16tli
and Harney Streets.
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Bloux Cltv. la.. l-28-'0.
To AuHtro-Anierlcan Doctors-
Dear Kirs: 1 want to let. you know that
I had been ailing fur in years, off anil
on, and had been to doctors for relief, but
aiiuineii not ti.e uilghesl benefit, l Buf
fered from nervousness unci paui so much
1 could not work ut my trude as bluck
smllli. 1 came to you on or about tho
first of UctuLmr, and ufier taking your
specific remedies Mini -ulier treatment at
the offices was able to he al my shop
after the third day, ami have ever since.
1 work ul my truilu ull day and feel flue.
I want to t ha lik you and let the public
know of in y recovery. Anyone Can ad
dress ma at North Riverside, - or call at
my shop. Will lell tnein Just how I suf
fered, ami I ran suv my wonderful recov
ery was due to the Auitro-Amerlcaii doe
tors' treatments. Yours truly,
C. A KK.lt V.
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streets, Just opposite the Orphmun the
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