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ttffi OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBEUAKY 25, 1912.
LYNCHING OPHOMESTEADERS
Archer Rose? Tells of Hinging- of
- XitcieJl snd Xetcham.
WERE mOCCTT OF A5Y CHIME
Be Says They War Bream
They alteeapted Make llwe.ee
. Laud Ulecally Held
by Oltre Gang. ,
AUCHKil. N'eb.. Fee. 3 To the Editor
cf The Bee: In four Issue of February
II an anlcl from Callaway. Neb, re
latrng to tba lrncalng and burning ot
Mitchell and Ketchem In IK?, four cor-rer-porulmt
says that tho facta war fur
nished by a man whs wa on tho (round
after tho tragedy. Now this man told
more than ha knew, or bo knew mora
than ha toid. In fact, hla talk round!
very much like tho Ollvo Kan at tho
time ot thetr cowardly lynching of these
two honest homesteaders, Ila either waa
there aid saw the murder, or ho don't
' know half aa much about It a ua old
homesteaders.
I una a homesteader In Merrick county
at the time and was well acquainted with
Mitchell, and bars often aeen Ketchem.
Old man Mitchell was an honeet man.
and neither ot them ever touched Ollve'a
cattle. The fact la. Olive never, Icat any
cattle. All that Mitchell and etchem
did was to jet over the diva "dead line"
and take up ft homestead, aa they were
entitled to do, but Olive waa trying to
ho d aeveral townslupa of land that be
longed to the government, and bo had
succeeded in keeping every homesteader
away until Mitchell and Ketchem staked
out their bomeateada la 1MT and atarted
to make for themselves a bom on the
Kebreaka prairie. .
Cheotlaa of Cllat Olive.
drive iMltoheU and Ketchem out of
the country Olive atarted tho report that
they were steallag Ma cattle, and lent
hie brother, Clint Olive, over to notify
them to leave the country, Cltnt Olive
rode ap to their "aback." and a they
came out tho door Clint Olive aliot
Ketchem through the right arm. With
Mi right arm battered Ketoham drew
his gun with, hla left band and ahot Olive
through the body, from which ho died a
abort time after tba shooting. Mitchell
and Ketchem hitched up their team and
drove down through to Merrlok county,
and ent word to tho sheriffs who were
looking for them that they would ur
render If they would no that they got a
fair trial, and I know, and M doea every
old pettier who lived in tale vicinity at
the time, that t they had had a fair
.trial they would never have been con
victed. They said that If they were not
turned over to tba Olive gang they would
come and give themeelvea up. aa they
could prove that Ketchem had (hot Clint
Olive la eli-defsnse.
Lyaehlaa at J.exlagtea.
The night before they surrendered they
took (upper with my nearest neighbor.
They aurrendered to thd sheriff of Mer-
vtrtk mhiiiiv end wars Mit An the train
and taken to Plum Creek (now Ieilns-t
ton) whore tho Olive gang were waiting
and they were taken from the train and
hanged and burnt. They are a number of
. people at in living la Merrick, who aeen
the bodies after they ware brought back
to central city, and anyone who aeen
the burnt bodies know that they did not
get afire the way the dreamer at Calla
way ear a And again the bodies were not
burled out thee or at Kearney as he
say, but tho bodies were brought to
Central City where Mitchell waa burled
and toe body of Ketchem waa takes back
to hi old homo In Iowa,
Shortly after Ketchem'! It-year-old
brother cams out from Iowa, went up
to Plum Creek and arrested Olive and
turned him over to the proper authorities,
her wa tried and given Ufa sentence,
but he had plenty of money and with the
Bid of It and Judge Lake he managed
to get out. Ho moved to Colorado and
waa shortly ahot to death by hla hired
' man. I hope you will print thla es you
did tho false report from Callaway, for
It pain ua old settlers ts read report a
making hero of the OUve gang, when
w know that Mitchell and Ketchem were
honeet homeeteader. and, the OHve gang
were Ho better thaa band of outlaw.
, K. M. M'KKNDKX.
Miss Nellie Snyder
. Dies Very Suddenly
OAK DALE, Neb Feb. a-tSpecial
Telefram.) Mia Nelie Snyder died here
late last evening at the home ot her
-tarr-nu. Death came quite suddenly and
unexpectedly. For a day ahe had been
sUghtly Indiapoaed. but nothing of a seri
ous nature It wa thought. Mr. Bnyder
was in the country at tho time of hi
laughter death, the remaining members
of tb family, Mr. Snyder, son and
daughter were attending a aerial func
tion tor the evening and reluming about
midnight found Miaa Nellie dead.
OMAHA MAN FILES SUIT
INVOLVING MANY THOUSANDS
CENTRA!, CITT. Neb, Feb. xl-Sp-
clel.) A suit Involving the sum of $.
k as been filed In the district court this
week. The plaintiff to the notion I Bert
M. Hall of Omaha and the defendant 1
Kenning Hailing ot Oakland, Neb. The
plaintiff claim that he earned t acre
of land two miles north ot Chapman. Ho
valued thla land at S..J and there waa
a mortgage of fll.xe) on the place. The
defendant owned fc" snare of stock In
the Llndahl Mercantile company company
of Oakland, there being M shares In all,
ot a value of M each. The plaintiff
claim that the defendant represented that
the cercanills eompsny was free from
debt except for soms slight amount,
which ha claimed would be paid before
any deal wa made. Relying on the repre
sent at Ion ot the defendant the plaintiff
claim ha exchanged his land subject to
the mortgage for the stock In tha mer
cantile company and a dividend of P.ttO
due on the 4M shares. Us Claim that
after he made the exchange he found that
ths stock would not Invoice Pa., aa
represented, but only CT.uTCM, and that
previous to tb transaction defendant bad
promised to make up any deficiency in
rash, lis also claims that ths company
was not free from debt, as represented,
but had outstanding lndbtdns to an
amount ot early ths IWrss. As a result
ths plaintiff claims that ha has received
la the neighborhood of IM.0W less la tha
deal thai) It was represented he would
receive, Therefore, he aaks that a re
ceiver la trust be appointed for tha land
and that ths amount ot which he has
thus been deprived be paid Mm out of
ths land. Tha suit Is an Interesting on.
Ths plaintiff 1 represented by Judge 1.
J, Sullivan ot Omahs,
MERRICK COUNTY TRYING
FOR EXPERIMENTAL FARM
CENTRAL CITT, Feb. K- "pedal -g.
a Baeeett of Olbboa sad secretary
Odell of th Rural Uf eomsjlsslos wen
bore hurt, evening and presented to the
members of ths Commercial club looking
toward the- maintaining 'of an egrrcul
tursl expert hers ts superintend th
work oa ten or twelve farms for experi
ment and daenonetratloa purpose. The
plan was to detail aa expert from the
rate school far th went hare, it
ad to offer tils services free to
tea or twelve farmers who would agree
to turn over ths direction of their
tanas sr a portion of their farms ts him
tor s reason, so that th beat method
could be employed, and tha results dem
onstrated to tho neighboring .farmer.
Those attending th meeting seemed to
approve ths piss heartily, and a Co
mlttee was appointed to take ths mat
ter In charge and en-en rot sunee-
ouent meetings. Th committee consist
ot O. H. Orey. Frank Campbell, William
Mocullough, Rube WokxMt. ., Theodore
Osterman and Earl Badger. It would re
quire tn the neighborhood of P.SO) o
pay an expert for the season, and meet
his expenses,' and It 1 proposed ts
rals thla money by county and township
appropriations, and also by prlvst sub
scription. II ths project goes through K
is quits likely that Prof. Culver- ot the
agricultural department of tha oolleg
will be secured for the expert, aa hs !
recognised by th agricultural expert
as being well fitted for the position.
DIVORCED WOMAN WILLS
ESTATE TO FORMER SPOUSE
NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., Feb. St-CSpa-'clL
Richard Clave has seen appointed
administrator of th estate of sis di
vorced wife. Mary- A. Clara, who toft a
considerable real and personal property,
and all of It go ts him. Mr. Clove waa
married twice and both time divorced,
but tbe first wife alwaya retained her
love for him and he waa at her bedside
during her last Illness and followed the
body to It last resin g place, although
they had been ee pars ted for a number of
years. '
"Hy, Look at
; " . Those Pfraplesl"
, i . -
There's " X Excuse for Blott-hea,
.fllackhceuls . ax) , Plaiplee. . Tb
i Klglit Way to Gt Kid of Them
; i by Taking; Stuart's Cal
cium Wafsrn,
Trial Package Bent Free ts Frees IV
any peep are eoollnualty using
lotions and cream a th face and
wondering why they snake o kittle per
manent 1 express! ou spoa simples,
svotencs sad blackhead.
u s because ptmplea and eruptions
come from the inside from Impure
blood-end yea can't cur them by rub
bing tuft sw ths outside mt ths fare.
Puruy th blood and th Metnlahes will
Cisarpaar.
Stuart' Calcium TTafer win often clear
the cecnsdeailoa la a few ears' ur-ie.
TLal'l ths wonderful part ot tt-they act
rigut eft la a hurry. That' because
tkerre mads f Test tb rngrecnents seed
ed to drive all poison and ItnpurrUo
frcra th Mood. That's wsy looter pre-
' aerobe them coaetsnUy.
Tea w3i speedily esjor a beautiful
reesptexJoa If you as the woadertul
Hole Wafer. Tour fee will torn) aa
; clear atd par as a rose. Nobody tikes
. ts bars . p'.Be;!y faced peep'. aimad.
lth Stuart CaMasx Wafer yoa dea't
have t wait for months bates getting
results. ea soC have been cured la
a fw days' ttms wrU tness reiser fe
ebly affective Mood cleans. Tew
whole system wfll teal Setter la a
xaarveiewaly short Ua. and say, what a
dlfTsreaes Is year looks.
Write today for a tree trial package
of Bteart's Ctldaat Wafer. Address
T. J. Ctssrt Co, V Btusrt B -. Kar-
sfctU. Mien. The, when you've proved
ts ywef new good they are. yew can
get a tull-ejsed peckag st any drug store
fur U ear
MOST TURN OYER TE FUST
Specific Performance Decree En
tered Against Water Company.
IHUWIEL APPOnJTID MASTER
Many Matter Decided City Mast
Pay rp la roll Before the Deed
to the Property la ts
B Made.
A decree in which I ordered peciflo
performance In turning the plant ot the
Omaha Water company over to the cl y.
a filed for record In the office ol the
clerk of the federal district court late
yesterday morning. This decree Is made by
Judge W. IL Munger In eccordance with
the mandate of the federal circuit court
of appeals which ruled that the plant
must be turned over to th city.
George IL Thummel. former federal
circuit clerk. I appointed st ths request
of attorneys for both side, sa speaxl
master In ths case. Hi duties will be to
look over ths books of tlx compacy and
to settle dispute on minor points.
It Is ordered that any stock ot ma
terial that I on hand at th time ot ac
counting be Invoiced and appraised and
added to or deducted from the purchase
price of th plant. This point will be Mi
lled by Mr. Thummel If the attorner
for tho Water board and the compacy
can not coma to an agreement.
Keep Money KaracdU
Ths water company Is entitled to re
tain cash bllla, and accounts receivable.
earned by It, but tba master 1 to have
fro access to ths books to deternuse
thess account sad bills. It Is decreed that
Mr. Thummel a hall settls th question
whether sr not th water company shall
be remunerated for counsel fees and
legal expense Incident to the suit for
hydrant rental. Toe city Is ordered to
pay for the plant Immediately upon tak
ing posseIon, and that It shall pay also
for Improvements snd extensions that
have been mad upon ths plant and not
Included In lbs original appraisement, -
Ts tllvs a Deed.
It Is ordered that after carefully going
ever ths case. Special Master Thummel
report ts the court, snd that within ten
days after the report Is spproved the
water company deliver to clerk ot court
deed of conveyance to th city ot
Omaha of the entire ayxtem ot eator
work snd all ot Ha right and contract
with ths cities of South Omahs, Florence,
Dundee and th Ksxt Omaha Realty company.
It Is not adjudged, however, that the
dty assumes soy obligation entered into
by ths water company with private con
sumers or municipalities sine ths date
lls dty sleeted to purchas ths plant
This question Is left ss though the de
cree had not been made. The water com
pany Is also entitled to retain possession
of the plant until It la snllraly psld for,
according to th decree, and th elty must
pay all costs of ths controversy.
MRS. EDITH PETRING
DIES IN OMAHA HOSPITAL
NEBRASKA CITT. Teh. St-Th body
of Mrs. Edith Hancock Petrlng. whs
died from a cancer In sn Omaha hospital,
waa brought to this city last evening
and taken to her home, west of the dty.
where It will II tn stats until Sunday,
when th funeral will take place. It wa
while gotrur to see her last September
that her husband, F. W. Petrlng, with
Ids daughter and granda.ugb.ter. were
killed In a wreck on tho Missouri Pacific
at Fort Crook by a bead-on coiHaion.
The deceased wa born In England thtrty
nlno year ago, but when quite young
came to thla country, with her parents
and settled near L'nadiUa, where ah met
and married her husband. Two children
were born to thl union. Ralph and Es
ther, both of whom survive her, and ah
Is survived by four stepchildren. John,
George, Alfred, Florence and Catherine.
The deceased waa a highly esteemed wo
man and loved by all. The funeral ser
vices will be conducted by Rev. J. A.
Koser, pastor of th Lutheran church.
NEBRASKA CITY WILL
HAVE BASE BALL TEAM
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., Fab. IsWgne-
dal.) That Nebraska City Is to have a
bass ball team la a fores on coacxualon.
Because tna sutler ass been taken up
by a number of huaticr and yesterday
atsrnooa they raised over 11,00) and ex
pect t Increase It to la. US befors thay
tart to organise. It Is Intended that thl
Is to b on ot tb team ot a Isagus
to be formed In southeastern Nebraska,
taking la Aurora. Fall City, Humboldt,
Beatrice, and en or two other towns
Thst th team will hav plenty of hack
ing was evinced by th manner In hV
tha fans all over ths city cams forward
and volunteered to put us th money
t make It a go. Tb money Is all to be
collected and placed In a bank before the
season open, so there will be no chance
of a failure, and If more Is Deeded It can
be secured.
BURGLARS OPERATING
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY
FAIRBURY. Neb., Feb. M.-Specla!.-
Burgiars mads an attempt to enter the
ho store of H. IL Todt on the south
side of th square and after gaining ad
mission the Intruders were frightened
sway by ths police. No valauble war
secured.
It Is thought that s gang Is working ra
the vicinity of Falrbtiry. This week a
sack containing twelve pairs of new
hon wer discovered under a culvert,
having been washed out by the melting
now. It Is also thought that ths recent
t),W fir at DUler waa also ths result
of a burglary, tha thieves having set fir
to th (tors after looting It. A few weeks
ago th lumber yard at Powell In thl
county waa also burned and Indications
point to Incendiary origin.
Sheriff Ed Hughes ot this county and
Fatrbury police ar making diligent ef
forts to locate ths wrongdoers.
Kee-raakaas Wla Honor at Orlnacll.
OBINNELU Is,, Feb. It (Special.)
Nebraska seems aa well able to produce
scholars aa "Cornhusksra." Two of th
four seniors of Orinnell .college, whose
election Into the Phi Beta Kappa society
was announced yesterday, are from Ne
braska. They ar Miss Lucy Peck of
Franklin and Mr. M. Clinton Harrison
of Scrlbner. Both of them are graduates
ot Franklin academy at Franklin.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA PATENTS
Names at aeeeestal Applicant
Whs Have Beea Granted Let
ters at Washington.
Official list of latter patent of Inven
tion Issued from the United Btatee patent
office at Washington, D. C to Inhabi
tants ot lows and Nebraska for the week
ending February 24, 19U, as reported from
the office ot WUIard Eddy, solicitor of
patents and counselor in patent causes.
WO City National Bank building, Omaha:
Frederick C. Althea of Anamoaa, la,
tor bias-band maker.
Launcelot W. Andrew of Davenport,
la., for producing oxalates.
Alonia C Huttman and F. P. Oabl of
Orandvlow, la, for recoil neutrallxer,
James B. Fulton of Marne, la, for
double stcklo for mower and harvester.
John Jackson ot Clinton, la, tor Insect
killer.
Grandvllle F. Jones ot Exeter, Neb., for
paper-holder.
Harry '. Jones ot Davenport, la., for
vending machine,
John A. Kllpatrlck ot Fort Dodge. la.,
for mall carrier' box,
William H. Laude ot Montlcallo, la.,
for od cutter.
Lyman 0. Lewis of Elkport, la, for
plow.
lsaso L. Mitchell ot Cedar Rapids, la,
for oil burner attachment for stoves.
William H. Morris of Carroll, Neb., for
butt removing attaenmtnt lor corn nar-
vaetaea.
Walenty Nalepka of South Omaha, for
pit ear brake.
James M. Pierce of Des Moines for do-
MEN WHO THREW EGGS AT
EVANGELIST PAY FINES
KKAR.NET, Neb., Feb, Xt-( Special. -
This morning the snembers sf ths egging
party that assaulted Prof. Bert A.
Thonnes, gospel singer and krotber sf
Madam Oeraldlne Farrsr at Elm Creek
Sunday night appeared before Justice of
It. Peace W. C. Drury of Kearney, ae
knsowledgod their guilt and war fined
tt each and coats
Tms asds a rase la which ths van-
geusl seemed ts get to personal and
the resentment held by tb young men
of the town took the form of acts. Three
men, Clyde VI set In. K. R Water and E.
C Krewson wear with th preacher when
assailed, during which member of th
opposing group came to Most and strug
gle when Oeors Scott, a gray haired
n and passerby wss thrown ts th
sidewalk snd bone In hla ihoumSr were
broken. He la reported In a serious condi
tion by wltrteesee- whs attended th trial.
Those paving fin ware ttay Thomp
son, Jay Burrltt, Kay Kaufman. John
Bolaa, William Bohut, Walter Ssook, P.
M. Cook, Jobs Lnddlngloa. Thames Flts
renld and Arthur fltaHlng. It ts under
stood that four snore members ot the
gaxg will be fined. i
Tee ns h Bnk Kleete Orftost.
TECUMSEK. Neb.. Feb, tSgpecJaXr-
At th regular yearly meeting of the Te-
eumseh National bank A. W. Buffum waa
re-elected president. H has refused to
serve and has resigned ss a member at
th hoard ot director. T. J, Pleraoa. for
mer vie psrxedat, ha bean ejected prest
dent. Judg S. P. Davidson has resigned
as a member ot th hoard sf directors,
for th reason that a hank of fleer can
not serve as a presidential elector, snd
the ludr ts a candidate for such aa
honor. U A. Cbrbla and C. K. !nlth have
beea elected members of th direct oral o.
and Theodora Smith baa beea elected vice
president at th kaak.
David City Hav Peved Sties ts.
DAVID CITT. Neb.. Feb X- Special. -Necotl&ttane
are bejag taade that will pot
Dsvtd City's streets ta proper condition
for paving. Th qosstSxra that I ra
under oraetdereUoa now Is whether the
streets. wkKh at present ar rather wide.
shall remain ths asm as they now ar or
rhether a gavrkway eheJ! he left either
st the sides sr tn tb cantor of the street.
Ths second Mea seem ts e wu thought
eC by many.
Ctbaww sleet swere Wla Prtae,
GIBBON. Na, Fas, sWSpeclal.r-W.
H. Wisrt aster of Olbboa recetvsd his
check tor Stut from the Assevtoaa Beet
Sugar csenpany. hum setae hi third of
ths tiOS prise for Has ssrgea. locus- at
par beets ta a field st flv son
ewer, hs baviag tied with two ether par-
tie for first money.
Kay ta the tataaUoa Bs AdverUstss
SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS
RESTORED BY PERUIJA,
WS - il !" )
imp 4J1'fi
! lfrwY.(4'"m' M"T "MHEasttNsrj l&xFl rT
Yini ti iit
As Many Thousand People Suffer From Catarrh of Head In
Winter, Mrs. Fennessey's Permanent Recovery
Should Create Great Public Interest.
Mr. Mary a. rsavsoooy. kaks Beatsa, Maxoxesota, write l 1 wws af
flicted with a sad case at catarrh la the head, aad waa suable ts breathe
tfcrragh xey aose for sight years. Bla settUs of reraaa cured ta rattrelg'
aad I aaes set sees bothered wttxt catarrh atsce."
A Xelpsssa ssvaUd.
Mrs Annie Spain. GaJtiesrUl. Ar
kansas, write: "I wss helpless la bed
for eight months, and part of th time
wsuM not bavs watched over sixty
pssad Food would do me no good. '
I had catarrh of th head and stom
ach and Internal catarrh,' and also had
haart treubi so bad I could not bear
any on to talk la the room where I
was. Ths doctors sad everybody that
saw tn said I would not get well. But
Ood saw fit ts spar tn aad sent relief
Phone Tyler 1300.
Phone Ind. A-2225.
Branch at Dresner The
Tailors, 1515 Farnam St.;
Branch in Pompeian Boom
of Brandeis Stores. Ex
press paid one way on out-of-town
shipments of $3.00
or over.
Ability!
ABILITY builds cleaning establishments and
ABILITY has made this one of the largest in the west
in the short space of fifteen months.
We prove np on work like the following
Waists, Plain, cleaned and
preaseo'ior .bus
Sdier Skirts, plain styles, cleaned
and pressed at .....fas
ladies Jackets, short styles, cleaned
and pressed for SI
O loves cleaned, at pair loo
Xettf Suits, tailored, cleaned and
pressed Sl-Ts to SUM
aWsa's Baits, cleaned and pressed,
a-plece. SIJO: two-piece SX-SS
Sssa's O vex one a cleaned and prrosed
low as .flM
Weeklies flisaid, each .....Ua
Dresher Bros.
Most Able-Most Energetic
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
2211-2213 Farnam Street, Omaha
Uverlng attachment tor printing
Bamuel r. banders of Aurora, Keo.. lor
spring wheel. -
xjee c. Shan or piattxmoutn. neb., for
can body forming and seaming machine.
John R. vorheea of cedar Falls and
V. V. Foer ot Waterloo township. Black-
hawk county. Iowa, for shifting and lock
ing device for clash gearing.
Alva Williamson or. Atlantic, la lor
sounding born,
SPY IN GERMAN FORTRESS
ALMOST MAKESG000 ESCAPF
ESSEN, Germany. Feb. K lieutenant
Vivian 8. Brandon of the British Royal
navy, who was sentenced In Decern oar,
1910, to four years detention In th
Fortress ot Weset oa a chars a of seplon
sgs, last night almost succeeded In escaping.
Hs filed through ths tars outslds the
window ot his room, climbed down a rope
to ths ground and reached the outer well
ot ths fort res, but wss there seen snd
rearrested by a sentinel. Ills comrade.
Captain Frederick Trench ot th British
royal marine, who was sentenced to a
similar term In a fortress at Qlatls was
reported to have attempted sulcM by
hanging on January 1! -
Denial Is mad by th prison keeper
that lieutenant Brandon attempted to
escaps.
NEBRASKA RATES INVOLVED
IN HEARING BY EXAMINER
HELENA, Mont. Feb. M V. I. Vas-
aeault special examiner for ths Inter
state Commerce commission, held three
hearings hers today on freight rates. In
volving ths rats on grape fruit from
Florida to Helena, the rat an cherries
from Kebrsska t Helena and th seed
grain rat from lltnnespolts to Valuer, la
tb northern part st ths state.
' Pirates Flay Crelgktoa.
The fast Pirate basket ball fllnger of
the Trl-Clty league win meet tne vreign
ton university quintet at th Omaha ' K"
gymnasium thla evening In what la ex
tuMtMi to be a hard-fousht game, a the
two fives are about evenly matched. So
far thla season the Pirate hav kept up
an unbroken sireaa ana save annexes
sieves out of twelve games played la the
leagu series.
To the -Voters of
South Omaha
A few day ago I announced tny firm
conviction that aa appeal to th court
would nullify ths attempt of certain offi
cial and Interested parties to continue
In office th present city administration
by legislative enactment without the ap
proval of th people. That appeal waa
made, the court, has ordered an election
and ths people .of this dty who believe
la self-government, and who sr opposed
to government by th legislature, will re
joice- la ths result, Th court's doors
compelling an election and ths primaries
being held under tnat' order Tuesday,
February 17. Ths shortness of tiros makes
It Jmpoaslbls for ms to see each voter
personally, so I am taking this method
of appealing for support at tba primaries
for the nomination for mayor on tue dem
ocratic ticket. I .' t
Two matters of paramount importance
may ba designated as publl welfare and
municipal business. '
So far as tho first Is coneeraed I prom
ise. It nominated and elected, to admin
ister ths affairs of th office tn such
manner that no iaw-respectlng. sen-
respecting cltuten wilt ever have occasion
to regret having supported me.
I believe In law enforcement. I be-
lleve oppreaalv and obnoxloua laws can
soonest be repealed by enforcement, and
that until repealed enforcement ts th
only method of preventing disrespect for
law and general lawlessness.
So far aa municipal business Is con
cerned. I think I can say without boast
ing that I am aa familiar with ths needs
of the dty. tho charter provisions gov
erning It and the methods of transacting
business as any dtlxen of Mouth Omaha;
my lifelong residence and experience tn
official positions qualify ma to say this.
My record aa mayor will. I think, o
monstrat tb fact that under my ad
ministration mors public building, atreet
paving and grading, aidewaik construc
tion and sewer and park provisions were
procured thaa in any other two year
of th city's history, while ths taxes upon
your piupeity were lowered instead of
raised. la tact mors pubic Improve
ments were mads and contracted for dur
ing my two years thaa m ail ths four
teen years prior thereto and not so
contract made or assessment levied has
ever been successfully attacked la court
I earnestly solicit ths support of sll
desirous of a clean, business administra
tion. Respectfully,
THOMAS HOCTOR.
through yonr wonderful medicine. Re
runs.
OOUSXt, OOIM AJT MP.
Mrs, I. IX Hay, UtT Druid H1H
Ave.. Baltimore. Maryland, write:
-Peruna Is on ot ths best remedies for
grip, cold In th head, sors throat,
nervous headaches, snd coughs that
has over - been discovered. I don't
feel safe without Peruna la ray hoaxes.'
Is a later letter Mrs. Hayes says:
"I am never without a sortie of Pa
rana In tn nous. I glvo th children
Peruna If I find they hare a sold aad
It always rettevea thsa.
To the Democratic
Voters of So. Omaha
I Besin to JUiaooaee My Ciadidacy
Ft Hi Office ef City Clerk.
I have Used ta South OmahA for the
last It years and hav beam educated
th puboe schools ot this city. I feel that
tb vocation. I have followed for the
last S years has apeciaUy fitted ms ts
perform tha duties of thla office. Ia this
contest I win bo opposed by Fat Barrett
aad Frank Good, th present incumbent
I respectfully snUcit your support.
HSNRT JT. XTAX.
I!JokH.VoDStcenCo.(it.c.)
4 Beatrice, Nebraska
Established 1I7. Incorporated 190S for $118,000.09 folly
paid op, now offer (75,000.00 additional, authortxad capital stock
at Par to the public tn shares of $10.00 aach.
In order to acquire a lino ot Lumber-Ysrds to bo seed as
feeders to tho home Institution; carrying s special lino of building
material and coal, both st wholesale and retail.
Manufacturers of the (Beatrice) Barbed Border Woven Wire,
Farm, Field, Hoc snd Corral Fences snd Beatrice Portable Corn
cribbing. 1
Tbus Insuring to the Corporation s double-earnlnc cspscltr
(stock not subject to taxation).
. Reference First National Bank, Beatrice, Neb.
Investment guaranteed absolutely first class with, experienced
management, careful and conservative.
Good opportunity for investment In substantial boms Indus
try, paying good yearly cash dividends.
Further particulars cheerfully furnished. 1
i
TkcDoCTOl
Advice,
gjJr.LemsJBaAet
Th question answered below are gene
Srsl In eharaoter, the symptoms or ji.
eases are grvea snd the answers will ap
ply to any ease of similar nature.
Those wishing further advice free, mey
address nr. Lewis Baker, College Bids.. ,
College-Kllwood Sis., Dsyton. O.. enclos
ing self-addressed stamped envelope fnr
. reply. Full name and addres most be
glvsn, but only Initials or tlctilloo nam
will be used la my annweis. The presenp,
tlons can hs filled st sny Well-stocked
drug store. Any druggist can order ef
wholesaler.
SllvakatV writes. -TthiSlT seMlsk aaam
ths sreaertstlee far steauch stsereem ssd eea-
Mlpatlen. I sate silaslaee tk letter glvlag
Ue lasiesleata"
Assweri o ts rear erosxtst sat ask toe
tabMs tftasiptlaa art take eccorilM le dtres-
iieaa, ass yvt viu soea ss Voorst? rsres ef sil
Btoraaea tresbls an eoasMpelloe. Thli le the
L traxtraeal saeva far ail fcisos ef at star
trouble.
-..
Aasa" sirs: "I sw names, srstarbal aad
very ttta Sue te overwork. Wsat exa 1 las
le rexela mt srlslasl vltaittrf
Asswerl To out sradaaUV Male veer orle-
laal strseath sr stss eyre ef bssebespsites
eonis. sis.; Uoetare eeeoaMe seats. I oa. Mix
as tabs a tswsfftnrsi balms SMaia Thle le
tbe best ersleei tssls tsss 1 save sx.
"Ur. Jack" vrltss: '1 sw greatly astssr
ues sn seesaat el mr vtlabc. Is tbe last
tee rases I save gslae Mas as rssMly tbet
1 sxs utsg vary eecefefonabie, riexs tail
SM vhai xe as.'
sewer: De set set tb srslssry si Irs as
tablets lor ebeslty, but ess uus ssie, aaraiM
aa eslck aetlag sisslelse. Oat tsesi sesafaxely
as aa t avoid any aubotlrotes; roxeauo eilxir,
era.; ae4 si root arboleoa, I oa. Mix sr
sbsblst wall soi uk a tsaajieearal oft or each
kl lor tba nrst lares Sara ass snor laax
toss two tsejeeeatola aa leas as yoer case war
raealre. Anw lbs first week sr tws res skeubl
less a peeae a esy.
see
"tUna T. vrltoi: "T wish yea vmM rsosta
fsea a nailr for kldser aa Utot troebio. I
hove dark aoote befors xr eyoo. lai
aad alas telaaoa of rbsssxoUsa."
Asswer: I bo to iseslisS wosr letters rraox
pofrats who have ass lb soliowle roraody as
boo core ef all treahio sweh aa yea BMattee,
not tares (rsla salsbork tobrfU loot salohor
UMeter. aad uko scoorsta te aireeuoea 11 'oo.
Tboy are solt st aor wou stothot srsg stars
aa are tsaroafhlr rollaMs.
sa sif la W U dross la eaue btfora wools
U ears roar Uttle boy of sos-vettla. CboxB.
flsld balsivort. 1 oo. ; tteetare fbaoxrossxUe, I
hoaM bo ales eaa hear hflies wools.
"Holeo" writes: - "My sestrne sad tkreat ar
hsdly sheeted vtth eatsrrh aad srr breath ta
vary erfoaslTa I else eaffoe a groat eool ortth
aale ta atr area laa eayiaiag
hsls war'
AatlseMIe Tllsne fevder bos bsea
piooilHd vub areat inrniw sad the asssber
of lotion roralvod ssllr free) ts seetnds e(
srstoral aoople wh have bees eared ef eatarra '
eeald ladleate ks esroiivo valoe. Oat frosx too
drossist s tee euaea arlalaal rjaekase et Vlloae
boo dor. wla e level tetspooarsl with aa sears
et vaaollas er lard sad soly well ss te the
aoatrlre teles a day. Alas ass tbe felleeto I
eeasertlea with tbe shore te thoi ouahly eltaaoa
the seautlar Vaa eaa half teoaoaearol of the VI
ass sowdor to a slat of vraroi water, eaaff tb
water threeh the aoetrlle soveral Homo a dor
aad rear oatarvh shoald aewa bs seres. To pro
vost a rotors this sheata bo aaed esessteaally.
Tow M." wrltaei "I ar esly twenty years
eld. but sir kslr U fallla eat varr rarldly. Mr
seal eovereS wtU eaadroft Whet eaa t got
I ears Sr-
d etas failloo
hair sse slate yellow ralaral. Thla yea eaa
rot st ssy well storked drag store U 4 es. fere,
aad U esot roealorly It sill ears ear stele su
ae Breooat prwaaisrs Baisnexs. nasr
sees roioilBt a ssr by solas' tee or
"J. W " wruost l esesM se tbe
full Is tbe world K 1 eevM tiad a trva
rosMdr te hals are fall fleas. I bars reevlar
featarea bet I eat SB thla that I am asawlr.
Gaa yea give avs a prosortoUoar
Axewert I torsive ssllr as sxear avatlfno
Miora from esors of thro grata hyBo-ewalsse
UMota Tsass llttla tablet eaa be bsaaht at
say as-ta-eole dm oloro ta eesled n inm
rail d Iron loos si gives. I advtes that yo
besla taklas tsooa st sees as eoafiaa their
bob tor several avoatha aad roe will aia ftash.
Maay snpll report that tw sxealhe' treat
Boat wiu laii atos their wottht frva is to te
oeanss. Hrrs-Naalaae tshbote will alas laxerove
year arplielow. alvtas Too resy ebeoka aad
Use aad a Hiram I aterkla ts tbe area,
a
"Aaverleaa Stir wtttoa
have booa UaablBt with rseaa
Aaswor! TVs test xsswe oroacrtatloa for the
ears at rtnoemMow, la: IsdMe at eotaasnw. I
wrasxt: sodtaxo axilcyuxe, 4 erasxa: wise et esi
ehroBS), H oo. : ooraa. ibiibii oardlol, oo
oeao. freld bolrowon. 1 oa.. aad wrap sarsa
arllla, I eaa Mix by abasias well to. batua
aad tabs a teaaoooafal at looal tlxoo aad at bod
Usr, aad yea will set aary hs Mlovas; hat
sand, U yea aeatlaB ks Boo for s aaovt ttxsa,.
t writes: T Wool rTba bo booo
lbs fofTssle toe rollakl eeeah ears ss I sara
a vory severe avssa WSMh I
Aaawer: Ths last romodr thst t knew ef far
esot he ssd ookts ra suae by wlxta a st ss.
houM et uBtoatrstsd niiofi tool I Br laxess with
a boxoo-aaee eoaar arras. Tea wtU nod tall
dlroeuoea se tb hottls hew te sxose aad Boo.
This wiu raaae a fall ptsi ef tbe tUsat a4
gli i il ill esosh ovadlilaa abtaiaahle.
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