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VTR L) AN SIIAY O IRTCR T 1885, ! J LILEY 120000y Asasas o omenmna Cone, N. Y.; F, B, Whitney, N. Y.; Church The ead| LAND LITIGATION. Frobya goxy THE BOARD BORED, AND ITS NATURAL COVERING A DISCOY xe ' ERY AFFECTING THE | | | B, Burges, Brook Foote, Bow. - | : ton; J. 8. B O : : N B 1 ‘ A Foll Stawment of the Famous |wii o o w. tiookes | Manifest Annoyance ai the Injane- a; ® Parker-Kubn Estate Suit, s Fi ezl tion Snit Bronght Against wite, Ft oodman, Californiag - % | Alex Kalman, Now York; Fred T. Vauy, What Chemistry Hos Done...- The Roots Do Not | Two Thousand Five Hundred Acres | (hicago; Jno, D. Alling. Now York; D, 1 Them Coine Out When the Hair Leaves the Skin, Valued at One Hundred | Whaeler, Plattsmouth; 1, H. Whee Jr., i " I p amo . O, Yorrel o sury. | The Board of ncation Rivalling Mhowsand. | Plattsmouth; Thos, O, McDerrell, Fairbury, & et tealiars ioon s that aftor the head be- | { In; . C. Adams, New York; H. Hill, the Conneil In Its Enter Bl * We have domonstratee thas this o shorcons | | o Springfiold, Mass; A. W, Woebkin, New tainments, |.n )vr‘\‘v’ Ik gt wn hair n hundreds of heads asglazed | The suit of J. M. Parker vs. N York; J. C. Slater, Washington, D, ( (] % It ToTlowing ou s s 1 the halr, | Kuhn, now on trial in the District Court, | M. Sweeny, Washington, D, € - Sl ystrate bt than words the fllacy of the old | has oxcited considerablo interest in the |#on, New York; A, Cohan, Chicago; C. T.| At the special meeting of the Board of and papilla, from which 1 Siolatal | hs Taken Before and After Using [eity. Mr. J. M. Kuhn bought in 1860, | Gilbertand wife, Indiana; 0. J. King, Education Friday, tbe first thing done REsTos Tt GRowsk Co. Dear Sirs-— 1 had In'w ::rl' | Ly Grower buta ‘m‘ judgment against the Florenco Land :'h w\ iy ‘l'\n\ A l.vvlnir.l:h\ E. 8. | was lnvvmplny Mr. Cowin to defend the This Hair will Fall Out fow weeks when new halr commenoed togrow over all that par which w, 3, My Partuer; ¥, W. Hoyt, New [ Board in the injunction suit in the Dis- N was 80 bald, and 1 now have as good a head of hair as anybody. it is the + | Company, 2,600 acres around Pries lake, |y} Thos, Lyon, Williamsport, Pa; M | valued now at $100,000, on which there | B, Priostlay, Des Moines; Mrs, Will 8. Wise. were then standing mortgages executed | Plattsnouth; Mre.Jno. Seaborn, Plattsmonth; in 1867, Mrs, Dr, Bosbyshell, Glenwood, Ta.; M, 1, trict court this morning. Petitions re- The Sealp, 1. J. CANNON, preparatin 1 overy knew which would grow halr for an actus! vard, Cleveland, 0. M. 1 SELBY ceived from the principals of the East and South school for carpets in their nfs. Tast Fall 1 1 plcked out three 1 :vv wived replies and P the In this case the plaintift first produced | \} 1:1.»‘”“‘-.“1‘ Ia; ¥, E. White, | offices were rw-.-i\.-q and called forth no The Hatr Buld | SN VSO W F ! ™ [in court the patents from the govern Plattsmouth; \‘ Shorman, ‘I\kauk:.“ action e a motion from Mr. Sjecht bt ) | an ineh long i ! % oo Yo n, Hustings; . B, Allon, Chicago; C. . | that the teachers try straw. Then cameo | ¢ it f hruary 24, 1889, ment to the pro-emptors, deeds from the Clark, Chi W, 1. Phelps, Sioux City: Wil o halr which ne AT M pro-omptors to the Floronco Land Com- | Ao Chicagos Hawey Stork, Chicago; w. |7 the vexed question of employing The Contraction, - - - ey 24, 1882 1 s one bottle [ pany, mortgages of the Land Company |1 o S8 CEER O, Moy, |home or foreign teachers and this led to made in September, 1857, and also ovi- | 1, 1882 denco of the suits of foreclosure, of 1861 id 1860, and purchase under the lat- | 7 5 tor. His purchase was made under | Fromont; R. o ! sale of Master James (. Chapman, | lis Lincoln Chicago; Mrs S in_ 1860, In addition to all this Smith, i Miss Fannio Higby, ovidence, there were produced many | Gonoa alls, N. Y. L. M, Marshall, wifo and other deeds, and the record books of the | daughter, an excited disoussion upon the introdue- tion of the “fancy branches.” Mr. Cope: land favored the employment of our WIGH SCHOOT, GRADUATES. Mr. Spocht wanted Jacob Hauck artist, to examine the drawing tes Mr., Long defended music in the 3 Wm, R. White, Chi- | and said that there was no object county, showing a perfect chain of title Clark, Albion, Neb. [ it at the time a German was teaching it. ¥ g perd down to the present time, and proof of M. Sackett, Albion, Nob.t [Mr. Points showed that out of all the possession and residence of over twenty . T, Hamilton, St. Paul; Honry Wi holders of certificatos, there are only two threo yoars in addition to costly and val- | juud, Chicaro; C, D, Lilby, Louisvi who are not now employed. Mr. Gibbon uable improvements during that time. | " lly, Chicago; Mrs, 1, 1, Haven, St, | 8aid that twenty-fivo years ago in a fron- The counter claim of Kulm to all this ¥, Dunlap, Cliieago; 4. D, Boyden, | Uor town in Wisconsin whero ho was em- is o Judgmont obtained agaiwst| it MDY TR 0 SVEE f ploy .luu? had music teachers in the tho Florence Land company, the | Sheteld, Hl; J. G Fibson, h N Ydlgchools. The outcome of all this was the mortgagors, during the foreclosure of the | oren Clark, Albion, Neb.; F. J. Clark and | Gjoion of a new mortgages held by tho firm of Cook, Sar- |1ady; Johh 0. B, Egan, New York; Frank H, SRRSOt it & Parker on a part of the lands in | Wyman, New York; P. 8. Weir, Now York; [ S LR Bl Bloon Al controversy on the dates beforo stated. [ D. K. Tuttle, Baltimore; Mra, Grossan, Bal- ‘li"" ‘“"'E“ ‘;] ""‘1“1‘.1'.‘ .""’:“ ‘“‘l 5 ""; | Tho sado and purchaso under sid - jud | tuore; 1. 3. oo, Fromona; K. G, Hondor. [ Rushy with the additionin the placo o went in 1860 was subject to said _mort- | shott, Ottawn, Towa; Frank Stafford, Auburn, ! el sl e ) zos exocuted in 185 M. Parker|N. Y.; 1. & Wost, Boston; W, C. Ck who roceives no compensation besides his gos o : osty Boston; W, C. Choam- | ga)ypy €4,00 a day being allowed to the Plattsmouth; A, W, Criles, Pla | H. Marshall, Council Bluifs; ttamouth horon Ny W, 0. Hol Ricunosn, Va , Fel , Cleveland, 0. | 1 1feless, ‘and com. § | The New Hair, as [ the effeer « Please sond | HAVE USED The Papilla, - 1t will be readily seen by this cut that though the hair i3 gone from the surface it is atill alive and healthy beneath the scalp, and is only prevented from growing by the contraction of the follicle in which | it should substance that will give sufficientelasticity to the follicle, and add the necessary food the tissue re: quires, and the new Raiv will foree its way out, and the previously bald head will be covered with new hair. These are facts that can be readily attested, and that all physicians admit; this substance is found only in the Bextox’s HaIR GROwER, which acts on the head as phosphe to on the vegetable, strengthening and expand- ing tho tissues, giving the papilla new and power to the weok, debilitated Hair 3 A8 b RARBIVORE, KRATMiE MEBL Jouny | D R Hopkins, Chicago; 1. 8. Halo, Wood: | "Tho purchase of the 2,100 drawing Growth. We have hair growing on thous. | N. DOTY . DOTY—The effect of Brxtows BERORE USING g damo yoar, and dho Master's dood | ford, 1113 Lawronce Whiteomb, Boston; J. [ slates was re-considered and to **promote ands of heads that had given up all hope | Erah st thyage of 6) years. “Can ve | o o8 st the oo | SANTON HAUL GROWEA Co. Gents - For somo years I I it RITAIAIAR Tt BvAR HHicD. ) e, Nylandoo, Choyonno; ©. 1., Francls, Ches. | harmony” it was decidea not to buy of a hirsute covering. il plotiis was thkon o Had hoen DAY | s Was-as 500d a4t yonth AR A0 i ek A e SRSOTRGUS i ef o oF BuronienTt R e e tnnle roturn of |6 TILT O, 8. Chamberlain, Chicago; R. O. | them. It was complained that_certain HOW THE HAIR GROWS ON THIS | (o thirty yoars | U Kgron h of e rom om0 0. ons o Iy Bemgh R | e T e imple rotuth Of | Rogors, Chicago; L. H. Lyford, Boston; A. | teachors discriminated in favor of certain ALD HEAD, RO, FIG 56 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ol LIRS ettt et e W. Davis and wife, Now | lines of goods with certain booksellers SEL for over twenty yoars, He finally came [ Sawyer, Chic ) | Almost, one third of my ked was bald, and now [you can hardly notice the into court in Janua ’ INN(I, “Bki"g the York; E. W. Offermian, Kansws C ity teatall It b © wonders for n ALVA F. MY court —without notice to anyone—to con- [ Crossan, Kansas City; Miss Louise Rmn»iuy « the Geower Tong hofore it produced agosd growth of hair e Thix w, wn; Mis cin 1 Y | 18 now from three to four inckies in length, and [the court and a deed ordered to be The head i most frequently years in || Rrox i Guown Co, Genta L becoming bald. In this time the epider- | bl for some ten sears 1 eon mis becomes hard and smooth and the | covers tho former b W follicles effectually closed. It is for this Mre, | and it was discovered that the specimen goods were the ones referred to, having been recommended by the drawing teacher. Nothing was done about it. oo, Bollofonte, inues to grow thicl reason that we insist so strongly on the A 7 e hi MRS € DOY, Cleveland, ¢ made by the Sheriff, which was|""Fio’ following woere amo i NEW SCHOOLS. rubbing of th scalp before the application | 1 "5l itlust sear, and like it i Sy R R s ““f',‘lmt],',",‘:,:::‘, Ael 1?":‘«\:::1‘.‘3::‘- It was decided to submit to the voters of the Grower; the surface becomes soft T commenced \iilng abott the Arst ot JUne) And maWHAYS aostly be Inohes A Wl B FaL Kuhn assigued this valuablo property to |2 1y~ Buffalo, N. Y.; Ralph Moatindale, | ™ b UL o e B o and pliable, and_the glands and tissues |length of hair. MLA SMART. Borrato, N, V., danuary 25,1882, | hin son, Norman A, Kuhn for the sumn of | g b BHEFO ittshurg: B, A | low tho board to spend, without addi- absorb more readily the food so necessary : ~ NKw Linkary, s, Octob Instead of being bald. I have nn\«Lv(nfi'nlr:ll;'Ex hol.“llm!;m i fifty dellars, Philadel ])‘h n; R, S g‘mult. I'!"" hurg; ¥, A ) tional tax _lu_\'y. 270,000 for a school to thoir dovelopment. Tho roots of the [ 'thesterdedamonth shontaninchlong = A ¥ & Sl : The plaintiff claims that young Kuhn | Amold, Chicago; I Folder, Schuyler; J. C.| house at Thirtioth amd Douglas streots; hair do not leave the scalp. ~ When the | yiy uucle, L. . Kiine, says he hus a now gronth of gy 1% 1555 Thave seen one bottle of the Hr Growar used wih watiactory s, | theroupon commenced to soll the” landy | Baird, Cheyonne; C. I, G, Smith, St. Louis; | 9,000 for u brick addition to the Hart. hair falls out the young hair is still alive i 5 B, J. HOWE LEONAKD N, HARDMAN under the Sheriffs deed, at nominal |M. D. Welch, Lincoln; C. A, Barnum, New | man school; $1,000 for a site for a school and healthy; but, like any form of veget- Louis, December 13, 1883, able life, cannot force its way through the ¥, some four or five inches MRS, MASON. 10t extra. | Prices, ranging from two to threo dollars | York; J. ¥, Jhane, Philadelphia; ;. Benton, [ house near Hanscom park, and 81,500 for used the Hair Grower not to exceed ten weeks, with Y Th h in length, | per acre upon land worth $16 to 26 at | New York; W. D. Fargo, Aurora; Gi. W. |a site near Hanscom park. This Fall, Tfound to my suprise, considsre onew growth of {alr belng on e. A, B.F Tong, growing from th bald spots. hard crust, but lies dormant until the AL, 0! the time, thereby embarrassing and | Rudkin, New York; Guy A. Lang and wife, FEPERE surface is softened; the glands and tissues greatly injuring the plaintiff’s title and | North Platte; John Broderick, Fort Gibson; POLITICAL SUMMONS. can then absorb the hair food (akin to long possession. (. A, Williamson, New York; W. A. North- L manure in the vegetable world); the weak IR 3 e rup, New York; W. H. English, Kansa3 |The Republican Primaries and th life is stimulated into new energy and 4 From Springfield, Md., Mr. Chas. G. | City: Jumes W. Hogan, New York; W. A. ankl‘nmnen'uGenn-ulCnmmulen. ;zl‘wh), uu‘l:;i rcl:e hair (istinrts o‘nln fmgh : h}]«i.:g.-um” Addison, writes as follows: ‘I had | Bigler, New York; I. L. Leinington, Ash- % e rowth, under new and favorable condi- g A ! o SELDOM RETAIN THE / sovere sprain in my right kneo compell- | juid: . W. Oles, Chie e ? | s <" d Ladies g e e i ke, R, O, O 1 Kol | . 1 rocsdings o h e CHEMISTRY. W orthat new hate has. commenen e 5 TH10isy wauldlruti e ewd voey. 1 found no roliof in _other remedios and |y ; “Woodward, Ohicago; Hugh Clem. |lican Central committeo of Douglas This analysis of the hair into its ele- 1f youknow of 1o one I who 18 tr ends of the flngors every nigh finally tried St. Jacobs Oil. Ina short | Aot Fowds ,"{,' Porter, Chey. | c0unty, primaries to elect twelve dele- ments first brought the matter to the R e Keilglre s VAL GUT ot e AN b ekt ot | time T eould bond _my kneo and bofore | #oWh FHACHER (OWGE 00 SRR SRV oy from tho city of Omaha, being two ) attention, and the possibility of securing ves, “I7. upon’ earmia: disuppcar. 1 it an logunt dremsing, and spoil el | USing o bottlo I lnid ‘saido my crutchos |00 J. 8 Clarkson, Sohuyler; G M. S 8058500 S0 03 B B a8 these elements in the vegetable kingdom, fell' vou the hair <1 crimps or culs, and hus none of the objectionablo | and was ablo to walk as well as ever,” | berton, Lincoln; J. Oppenheimer, New York; | from each ward, to the Republican Dis- and_compounding them into a form that properties of hair oil. l‘l‘—lml J. M. Ledgerwood, Chicago; Harry Harkin, | trict Judicial convention to be held in would give the weakened hair just the necessary nourishment, dawned upon the chemist. The hair is composed of hydro- gen, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and sul- | phur. During five years the chemist| studied every form of combination known, | A until after many failures he finally com* | pyon 1 G . L. Littell, Minneapolis; Covington; 8. W, Down | rge H. Holdredge, | mie; J. F'. Wylander, Cheyenne; J. M. Ti W. Fuller and Jos Omaha, October 11, 1883, are hereby clled to be held in thoir respective wards, from b to 7 o'clock p. m., Octo- e 1. A, Mills, Marshalltowns | ber 10, 1883, at the places following: Brundage, Hinwatha; Edwin Forbey, | First Ward —St. James hotel on Tenth f " | street. A cirenlar, issued by istant general man o, announces the resigna. | G purchasing agent, in elsewhore, and the | Chicago; gor of the B & M. |Ihtson, Philadelphia; lair has 1d my hair teack of T one bottic of Benton’s Hair hoid fever, sinc i out. I hay ed and daughter, Ble bined these elements into the Hair |Grower hus stop | has ceased conting vut, and 1 believe one bottde of doutle strength will start a | order toac i 1 f i Second Ward— Hennessy's on Kigh- . f Fivi scalp clean and free Cours Respec ppointment of Mr, C. Vond to o | inggton; Indermill, St. Joo; H. Pul o 3 b Grower as it now stands, giving to the |Se4lp dean andfre YoursRespoctullyy T MRS, 1. M. MOORE, Clinton, lu. appolntuientiof Mr, 0. M, AW ead o ill ol ifkan iy i A S foenth street and St. Mary's avenue. ; ) MUK, I, A. CROSS] " Adams, Pittsburg; 1 on 2 weakened tissues just the food that they a_bottle of yi Ry ety bl Third Ward—At northwest cosner of require. i K AN Gaeis o s Dotr Bk sHon muich will v anew g bair on my I J. 1 Markel, who has been confined to iy | G005 T “‘Y,i,l R i;‘ l”'l T'welfth and Harney streets. THESE FACTS hiir has ieen ont {or twenty years, and [ havagot. it started kit YT Mitehelt Tnd. | bed, suffering from malarial fevor is reported 6% 208G TG . FRDY, L Fourth ward—At tho court house, In reference to the hair are not generally | EF/YInE Has aid a great many botiics, those (it saw my he eioacs 7 il battar, [T1. A. Minor, Clicago; A. B. Aumphr Fifth ward—J. Kaufman's wine par- : ; ] Lo use it and since they saw that the hair has Legan to grow BESTON AR GRown C on has At . rk; Mrw, J. C Morso, Council Bluffs; J. | lors on Sixteenth street, ours truly, J. R, SHER) x ol hair fro g ) %, J 2 hane left for Chicago yestorda; o ) ; N - ~{Eginy known except to those who have made Yours trul 1. K. SHERMAN, I | hair from falli g out, I K. ) McShane left for Chicago y 10 | \. Chapman, Council Bluffs; J. . Preston, il B e ibnse the tissues of the skin a study W ere | 3 g | another hottle for my afternoon by the short line, M ADIIRD, Bl ) Sixth ward ngine house. they known, the prevailing skepticisan in | | J6hn 1 Taylor, (oo 1f tho huirs to the inmense Faslor estate), of New- Yours, P. P, C. G, B. Micklo and wifo, Weoping | Dated October th, A. D., 1885, new hair would not be 50 great, nor would | extent.” A | anda, 1 M T Ot G A PIING, W ilmington, business trip. ton, Now York; Ol'n. Rep. Cen. Com. of Douglas Com. our Hair Grower meet the centinued dis- sagETos T Growrk o Cloveland, 0. JDear i your lutter received Brstox 1 Dear Sirs Connc v Woodworth and Chief Eugi- | A.; MissJ. Rog: THE WORKINGMEN. belief of its powers. All admit the skin | {58 PiTRRFToNE W I Y e B TS T phaL :";;1":"“";“\';,' as th neer I of the Barber Ashphalt com- | S. H. Ziegler, Philadelphia; Chas. H. How The workingmen’s central committee will absorb easily all with which it asgimi- | that can che fully reconmend your I forme what | fered so much fro over , and hogan to uso | pany, went out to Valley yestorday. Now M. Horton and wi,e, Chicago; I. [ met last night in the police court room latos,iand surely,ythe)tissuesicf thoiscalpNBIILS: MR IAEHS but other S e lest| Your Hal 0w & el head of Iteaw | f Brown, Boston; M. Schumaker, Chic and decided to hold a convention on will absorb most readily just those sub- | J°o" I his but other States ase stub- | everhad in youth, it i five to six inehes in kength, wnd in such o lux Hon, ughiser, secretary of Idaho, h AN s iewe o ot orb y j 50 sub- | horn ane, it it ir Growor from th start.” Thave rocoummmon- | ulunt condition (AL o ome weutd think 1 il evor hoen hal] camo in from the west latt night, e was | N- Morgaustotn, New York; W. i Tucker, | Wednesday, October 17th, stances which are demanded by the hair, i.‘l'e"(ll |'fi;f,'1“.,|".':l many k :,.'"y‘f‘“:x"fi'fi 'Vm“”"; .', 1}(}«]:’" s T cannot speak | M L WILD, 115 Clinton Streot, Cloveland, ¢ iR Gal l' i ‘”'I P, P, C. U5 HL S, Godshsll, P, P, ¢, C.; J. The chairman of the committee, J. R. of which it is composed. 17% ietirs Rospectiuly, T UMISS FRANCIS EBERLY. a1 AL Y 1 think the halr bn streng on Mr. & ””H.I”"I “tml;l and 3 .m.uiu ed o wtop 01 bueg; W. . Weeks, D, Des. | Lewis, calls a meeting of the committee | / | Eastonan’s e Lo the bald | over at the Paxton for a day or two, % g} W bS8 ¥ et WAk : LADIES AND THE LOSS OF THE | spot e ] san, J. H. Johuson, New Yo at the City hall next Wednesday evening N. Shelton was in town yesterday. at 7:30 o'clock, and ali members arc re- quested to be present. HAIR. From Photo-microscopic view of . Tt is much easier to prevent the hair e Diseased Hair. ALOPECIA -Distse falling out than it is to renew it, and we | This discase is cuused by o vegetable | guarantee to stop the worst cases of falling fungoid growth and is ge hair in ten days by the use of Be V'S varoties. Sometinies {lie bair Comes out; in Papots; HarGrower alone. Ladies have applied but at othertimes the disease extends over the whole to us frequently after having been told | sealp, and not unfrequently the linir falls off the eye that the only way to save their hair was | P, whiskers and other portions of the bady aleo, L have thaheadishayed % We havoneverll Fometimes the parasity exists i the hair for o long found it necessary to so save it; but have | tiwe before the nature of the discase ix known; but, prevented that calamity by a few applica- oo er orlater, i 1 siro to destroy tho vitality and tions of the Grower, and, if permitted, wo the hair to fall out rapidly could refer to many ladies who to-day are | rejoiemg in the increased luxurinnce of | their own natural hair. We would strongly urgo all those whoso hair is falling out to commence saving it at once, | DOES IT EVER FAIL? Woare frequently asked by persons con- Hass, Chic terrdo Wilstach, Chicag Mrs, Honry Gibson and daughter came in |y, Wilson, Wheeling, Va.; F. C. Allen and from Salt Lake City last night. Allen, Sioux Falls; T Horaco Newman loft Saturday for a trip W, i SARATOGA CHIPS. wost. & y Toriolaon: b Mr, M. . Bliss went to Papillion yeste ay, Mich;; M. C. Keith, | Social Movements in Omaha's Near day. s, Ochs, Davenport, I est Suburb. Hon, . Mrs, K. Sachs and child, I | sengor yeu B. Iderson, Hastings,| Mr. Edward Patrick is at home on his | P. W. McCoy, Kausas City. usual vacation, from the far west. Ed is a prime good fellow and his friends are glad to meot him. Counl But; | B+ Po Browstor is spending a few daya T, ¥, Singiser, [0 0ur burg preparatory to leaving for s Haute Toiaih irand Island, where he will attend school rtlett wiws a wost bound pas- Vic Bierbower goes to Custer county yes- terday to sttend court. P, Davis and fauily have returnod from a visit to Chicago and Milwaukee, 8, T. Sumith, gonoral superintendent of the Kansus ditision of the Union Pacif the | Tduho; Ed, Barton, / ; city, J. t, Veoria, Wlinois; J. Brill, Buffulo, | during the winter. 3 4 Miss Rlizaboth Anderson, ‘of Marietts, | Now York; (', J. Fronch, Connecticut; A. A, | M. J. ), Smith and children have Ohlo, in visiting Miss Butterfield at Mayor | Kearnoy and wifo, Stanton, Nebrasku; Miss | Fettmed to Blair after a pleasant v sulting us, ‘I we can grow hair oa their | Chaso's, Ella Chapinan, Council Bluffs, Miss Mary “"l“{‘l‘,“l,“'{‘vl ‘;fi““lh N i apnanrar i heads!” Our answer invariably is, we Miss Hannah Smith left for Denver Friday | Chapman, o We N SODRIARG) cil Biuffy; 8. W, Strykes, | 5 'y Tni 3 can g e on ighly_ or vty er WHO SHOULD USE BENTON’S HAIR GROWER. oraning b vl e bt St b ok | Philaelyhlny . D Clask, Papiilons Troy, | CLrel sdromed tho Union Bunda . - D, Clark, Papillion; Thos. J. | gehool on Sabbath evening, a good audi- fantly; bu thore are cases whoro th sent & month, Williams, Kunsas City; Bob Young, St. Joo; | ance being in attendance, and it is with stantly; ere ases where ol i ) 4 i 4 [P | who aro all who are hecoming d, all who do not want to ho of the scalp: F. W. Bandhauer is the depot passenger | K. J. Murfin folliclo has begn destroyed by skin dis- |, M W0 A BRI 30 ok B2 MY bR CENY A o iy g braska City, M, Friedlander, | great pleasure that we are able to an- s when eases and the use of pPoisonous prepara- | the folliciss of the huir have teen killed by poisonotis p tions or skin discases, but those cases are so fow thay every one SHOULD TRY 1T, 11 it failsto stop agent of the Union Pacific, having held that | Nebraska City; C. 13 Master, Philadelphia; | nounce his = return on next Sunday tions, On theso we make no impression; | the hair faling, it is from a parasite or Alopecia, as described above tlo wingo May 1at, § sw *wiw™ - somosn | o 1, Down, Chioago; J. M. Wolfman, Mil- [ evening, October 7, at 7 o'clock. The but these cases are so few that everyone # Miss Hannoy, the' popular lady fwho “--"‘I\""J-“ ; ERiAIN J. Mar dncoln, & Tama City, Towa; wml”l will give an enWrtx;inmont on next ) adnosday. evening for the beneit of ita ry “Bexton's H owER” be- 2 f " e s T (L. Biaal b aa P L Neb.. M. Cohn, | Wednesday evening ALy SHINRON S HAIRKUSRAR e What Kind of Bald Heads May be Sure of a Growth of Hair. hoe b chaepn ol o Pagton hows ggachand |1 5N . Wankonn, W i o Py children, B, M. Eastman, 8. 1d: and two [ library, which will mnclude a lunch of hot ) ! i : 3 ise City: | coffee and pumpkin pie, an art galler #urely it 1s worth # trial, cror \RRK ok Ao {eYAcH Kb BALF JOUoEN [Ms G I A i ibuje. Ml sk iR Farkil kY atpog o visit to Otbumwa andfMolrose, T WD J Meip '\‘f””“f’"i‘ the braditional 'fishin{; ond, & ;uiwmfi PARTIAL BALDNESS, s, ' _ | W. € Kirchuan, of Wahoo, the Republican .\l‘“\lhtvvlmlllll and wi o oy 8 X3 A B and an abundance of flowers, including Bal candidate for county clerk of Saunders county, | Willner, Plattsmouth. ow of he st to-day on route homne ‘ voted to the handsomest young lady and ; A sl R e two handsome designs, which will be cago and Baltimore, At the W Qg the most popular gentloman, A small ‘gm"c.":fu:{\-:il:.m:fliw Hn.i::'i:':l.}»‘::lx'ud“:fi‘“'”:L GROW HAIR ON BALD HEADS ! WILL GROW WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES ! | from a trip to C yand in many eases producing baldness in s few weeks, Among the onitory symptoms will usually be found an ite ing of the sealp, and soon the bair bocomes brashy and harsh and falls out rapidly. In some varioties It comes out in circular patches, leaving bare, and if the parasite is nos destroyed at onoe, ex tends over the whole of the scalp. Any troubled by thiis diacase can send us o few hairs for examination, we will send a preseription free, to be ueed 1) connection with Bestox's HAIR GRov sk wealp Id, w'l who are treubled with Dandrufy, or Itching. wing BENTON'S TATRR GROWER, have groan huir. 10 fails bald for years, there can he secn & fine ! 0 heed O | WILL PREVENT THE HAIR TUKNING GRAY ! WILL STOP THE HAIR FALLING OUT 1 | luttor place s attended the convention of tho | . Union Pacific Lodge No. 0. U. | adumission fee will be charged. The city yourbeoomlng bl I we odn grow WILL CURI DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP ; 1S PERFECTLY HARMLESS ! | Bohemian Roman Catholic I .. was instituted under chartor by T | 6,04 ko condially tnvited, l‘“‘“”’””’.", "““_ ”“[’;;”."“w[,l ¥ Ay ™ A. Fomran, Deputy Grand Master Work- | ™y, young people socialize at Mr. and glowy for yoars, 1o better evidonce e | Mo tllowing sus @ vl ot o, bf s Ansiant, Oner of Warkinan, | Dt ot venint A MiITck s 34 8007, D9 [ERRGETRE Uiy In hundreds of cases in which we have produced a good growth of Hair on those who have been bald and glzed for years, | 10X Saburd: Baiton, Marye |ou Friduy wight, October Bthy with | G tan ‘yarty. given by Mr. 1 M. L AP PR sson the front | e have fully substantiated the following facts ville, Mo.; : Philudelphia; | chartor list of forty-twb, andsome of the | gnith in honor of her sister, Mrs. W, portion of the hea X R AUGD GANGH°F 18 2. To grow a heavy mustache oF eyehrows, it is just the thing, J welence ’ U. 8. A.; Saw Leon, New York; George W, [ bers, 2 .| a very pleasantaffair. The lunch was in- generally the result of "'M:l- j'-)l\ :*;"f': 3 ap Wi ST SR T, ftinwapeifi for fulling hair, dandiuit aud itching of e wealp. Wagone adelphia; Luther 1 New | Tne following are the officers of said [ jooqs \,um‘m_t in extent and yaviety, in- aiher ailien. . U lpa nok sheekod A |4 Uaike g L N n O ol [ e T O it o LAl ik viat Moo o miileb 8okl | ot Goorpe Tary, Valontine, Nobis s 8, : cluding all the delicacies of the scanon. H. Kyner, Mre, D. H. Smith, Le tletield, My, aud Mrs. Avery, M Mus. Crowel, Mr, and Mrs, A, C. Smi Miss Littlefield, Mys, Conrad, Mrs, N and others, i, Bott, U. 8, Chaws, 1., H. J. Vimel, Boston; A. . Ford, jr, Riche arently effctunlly closed, the singl ushigg them afternately, Vrice a shori. time. A few applications of Haix le Btrength : When the skin is very tough and hard, aud the foll Grower will stop it once, and snay be Doubip and Triple Btrongth i, Wi dio skin lsvery tough snd bar i b lsle. foplel , considered a speciic for it, Strength, $2.00 per bottle; Triple Strength, 55 PREVENTION 15 BETTER T#AN CONTRACTS ON THE PRINCIPLE OF NO HAIR, NO PAY. Poylor, Bs. Louty T igth wil Double (i, 1, Davis, Cox oviR, To show that we have confidence in BENTON'S HAIR GROWER, we will send, charges prepaid, toany address, on recclpt of Five Dollars, four hottles of | son, Missouri; ¥ W, C. K White Mr. A. C. Swith and wifo have re- We wish we could impress every esie | sing aud gne bottl trength. 1t uscd uocordis ons, wiid the person s n°L over 60 years of age, we Dud ourselves (0 refund i) | ) ¢ Moorland. Chicugo 0. W.--Max Boehuke, turned from Fremont. Crokoo, with the fact that it is muoh easier (0 gare- | menex it ao ew growin of diair i peodiced Wheu the five battles lisvy i 247 N contracts taken unless actusl Dakdnuss exist 4.0 “"' \u‘;‘...v‘\'.»l,v o Modical Examiner —H. W. IH.\.-. e i vent baldness than to cure it. - Very few | Toha W, Wilkon N, ¥+ Jas. W Trusiaou ), B, Bukopabizs, ' C, Galla [ \Wiie Bentley is probably the 1. 45 farmes become bald suddenly, falling hair is ad i dohn W, Wilson, N, ¥ Jus, Ware, | gher and W. T, Baker o e s e who buy it and applyat t iy bald and want enefit from it ws if treatod at our office, if they will use it stri tly u Ogallaly . A, Goodin, U1, 8. A; €. H, ———— wlieat from sixteen acres this year, as well a8 1 une it; but if you do ot intend o use wecording 1 dired chall, Towa; John J. Carnover, Chicago; | - The press of Northoastorn Nebra ka have | planting and cultivating sixty acros of corn LA I|ul coby, Chic \|‘n \u 1li. luh ¢ |5 n-un-'l their *‘toothpi to fight for the | that is us good as any man's corn in this sec- : i ““!_ ARENRL S ollis, Forb | 0erworked employes of the €., St. P., M, & | ¢ion, The field is estimated to average there is nothing equal to it, as it ke aha; (', Jaker, ) Price, 8ingle Strength, $1.00; Double Strength, $2.00; Triple Strength, $3.00. . Chas. A, | 0, voad. The North Nebraskn Kagle “is uot [ bushels per acre. Besides his corn and. wi the hair soft and glossy, removes the s and sister, Ottawa, Towa, ; i J. W, Lud: | well enough posted to know where the fault | he has 550 bushels of oats raised by dandruff, cures itching of the scolp and | If your druggists have not got it, we will send it prepaid on receipt of price. Much interesting reading absut the hair free | wick, Chicago; Edward McMaul, St. Joe; K, | 6% but we know that twenty-four hours & | hands, several hundred bushels of prevents the hair turning gray. Use the on application, Al ; day with a little suatch of slecp juat as they | and any amount of garden produce, s saing and vou will never . . 0; W. J. Hancock, F. L. Clark, Drs, | more th body of men can stand and d ivillo in ot yet Aftdem b i, ¢ dreie s you wilever| Addregs BENTON HAIR GROWING COMPANY, Brainard Block, Cleveland ORi0. | i i s c. i, Hbos . | didnt s ° et ot st sud 6| chorwst s farm, {0000 it monitory symptom of baldness, and Bi'N 1oN's Hame GRowsi will moat assuredly stop the hair falling. Used as a dressin v 1. nati; Chus, Kim walis, Chi- | ol cateh it, for seven days in the week is | he has done himself,

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