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4 TH OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, EPTEMBER 7, 1900, fever, aged Anv Kind of Stove a few days ago while on his way homd | within the city limits. He sald the city | wood, therofore, his legal residence was |the officers are moro in the dark than ever s nded | would be willing to take 60 per cent of the | yn - Afils The offclals It s belicved that she ITCGH IS TORTURE. tor CASH & - el <~ N -~ » 4 a i o : . ; ] — . NEWS OF INTERES 3 FAL ! : orEn ’ I P \ L 1 47X4 | country. The fuir was formally eponed | iy " - SYSTEM | 3 . . i | \ . 1 he he BODY 1 of : W BRAIN ; INC J TS [Sxainar wii o ackerman aeaine | (CIMINS NOT A CANDIDATE 16 Tor th i NERVE 3 [ it Wiliam Ragh, . Ackerman 1 NMINS NOT A CANDIDATE| Regeereie, fosen fuders and NERVES, Y v & / - )4« », A ¥ my H. B. Know HURON, o 14 ¢ w Henry New AR \ T A A i « IR, S Sy, Conts evhe LA S t Omaba & Council Biufts| GIVES THREE REASONS FOR HIS ACTION |vancins s of f ; produced | oo y arr . R ARTANTWItE) HStuoes Wih STobes AL BIEDYN Board of Supervisor 3 Levy | Rail : ’ e e RS gk 11t #¥6t ] [ R A L s 4 S g ok Y Lower for William Booth against A. . 8hoemaker and | I Tenth Distelet Had e 5 which ‘ 1set | o prig’ y Lent people as the world-famous Mariani AR Throt AN wife, L. Kirscht & § gainst T p Upon 1o Declde Hetwer ! he ent_rate f g i - 3 Caby hotos S0 iiliarm oney, Charles R. Hannan agaiust o| the Republican R Ie per acee. The litigation gr e urned i Cae Gives Appetite, A | 3.C. & W. Woc rehitect Ean R T ey Have suf Diseuption, 0 At LA 8 Produces Refreshing Sleep, | Lemp's beer, Soenke Hoys« agalnst John M. ( Carl Ne & cre, that th ufte y A Sateguard Against Mental | Bent beor, Budwelser Rosenfeld, Ag' | Ofce Does Not Earn Enongh to Pay ainst Lars Hansen, Dorcas Hainer against | [ jpe yvoing ! « | T Di g | Belen opticlan at Woolman's, 49 the Salaries Deawn by the P. Nelson, Council Bluffs City | ot "1 t 18 plain and clear, yet in & ma- Avd o i e iseases. ‘ Bway | Deputien at Present er Works company against G. M. Jarv % candidate ¢ ases the ¥y has found for | tlon 1 1 to (il Fer overw 4 men, dellcate women, | Harry Gleas reported to be se 14| Employed, Mrs. Cora Hooten was granted a divorce it Sanat 4 t 1 ag t the L 1 to 1. C. Thomy « AL A iis healt nvigoratin ! il with t 1f " ’ | from Richard Hooten and given the cus- | "% Arr uinst McK s assigned ped to Ute, T g “Wine > Get your work done at the popular Eagle | S the latter Lk SEsKest FtEd BIB TRFE DOSE- A Wine giass ull thres | laundry M Br way 'none 157. | tody of their two minor children Hooten . 1 for morrow e \"‘, '. “ r ) | — V"] f ' “"‘ 18t R ubstitutes, W. €. Fatep, undertaker, 23 Pearl 8tre€t | po grare and county tax levy for 1900 | recently attemp o0 commit suicide at his | oo ir, ¢ Arndt for & number of yea Bl v druggists. _ Refuss Quds ! Telephones: Office, Ui; residence, 3 was fixed yesterday by the Board of County | brother's place near Bellevuo by hanging | gor " of the first vear | lieged that McKeon | W. W. Hanthorn left last P8 T | Supervisora at 15.5 mills, being hait a mill | himselt and is now in the insanc asylum. | [O™ the race was dissatisfied With Aradt and tho rela t et 011 aSeieniod IEL O | Suvoriors At 14 mil being Mit o mi | BIBSHE Ao e 2o e ke oound warim | 4G fote- between the men becate sirain r. Kay's Renovator | o . Gra ertaker and fxed is &8 Follows way company has appealed to the d VP et of U Al A sl L L | Gunranteed ¢ ' t Seiss Hema MaLE n of Nebrask ¥und M court from the finding of the sherift's ury | oF B b B was visit the place and warm words | | 18 the giest of Miss Claudia Sc Stat 26/in the condemnation proceedings brought 'l : had been uttered, diplomat relation | avenue State univer U1 | by it against E. ¢, Van Huson and others. |, o ESkOF bies asvr ¢ were broken off. McKeon savs Arndt | h ‘ale, thirteen-room two-atory frame [ ¢ i L 1| the condemnation proceedings brought by A . o ! thC | told McKeon that he would go after him | . | et I i | : 15|t apainat Charles Racer and wife and | TeBth distr o B St it e pitentork, which he neld 0 vis |- Digests what you eat. | wnoos. \ 8 . | George Chase and wife for its right of 1 % It artiticially digests the food and ¢ sy tlinan ok aut & bl QR DATeD ke | insane $|way on Bieventh strest NCumming and Dolliver that o 1oeger | YoKeon brouglit sult in the yustice court,| Naturo in sirengthentug and recon | BROWNELL HALL Ly o IV ARter atrest o GONt §5,000 B Tt 13| 1n the superior court the case of the el pAl L charging Arndt with assault with intent | grgeting the exhausted digestive or | ra T Officer and Miss Julia OM > West Publishing company against Burke e i | to do great bodily harm, and \y;p Tl gans, 1tis thelatestdiscovered digests | Bonrding and Day School for girls cor hn ed from a month'a outing | Total 1551 & Casady, which has been on the docket N around and & McKeon in the tlant and tonic. No other preparation ‘ —u dhrectic fORG Rev, among th tain resorts of Color The state last vear, including the ¢ since 1895, was dismissed yesterday | , ult would have been a terrible | court for malprosecution [ can approach it in eiticienc § It Ine | Gea hing €T D, Mike Wea y | levy for the State university, was 8 mills. | g0 (oo0® o " . tion in the republican ra espe- | tantly relieves and permanently cures Tall ter & Sept. 17, 1 et y or want of prosecution and the cc - s totid | % r ik tantly re N u night from This year it is but 28 mills, including an | oo PR O PERCE i Teth district, and might have =y lvm:;;ru -r.l. Get ‘lllu-vl eiee. | Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hearthurn, Bt of ‘the Glsn E60 et Cescaiitet Fave extra levy for the State Agricultural col-| “ppe foilowing first assignment of faw SCTICUSY injured the party at the polls tis | SIOUX CITY na 18 farmine. thei b, | Fintulence, Sour Stomach, Nausem | gqucational institutions of the westits sy oy b 1 chuses was made yesterday udge | fO11 Alise of this primarily (hat | GROrge Collink, who 18 tarming: the H. K. | §iale Hegtinols,Gustialgit Oramprand | Rue el do Silowing 1t to semoets. with yesterday o | In the county levy no changes were made \,“ y 7 g ‘ thdrew Mr. Cummins gives | Wheeler place near Sioux Rapids, has a otherresultsof imperfectdigestion. | giie, b 1 sebools, - Dulldings I8 i from last year for the county general, poor, |~ neo' 1. qortomber 17 yrge A THavy for his withdrawal, The first | femarkable £ald of corn. It contalns about | .o ne ana'st, Larse sies contatns i times complete order—perfect steam neating, san- Gallip W bridge, road and school fu The levy | v Fi Dodge & Omaha Rallway compans 1 to al T nd is | forty acres of ground and the stalks aver. | i izé. ok all boutd yspepsia mulled frea | FORPIC &: . colleglate. and Brepasator nd her da he state unty insane funds was kers vs. 8. Friedma Cummins 1 in the race|Ake about fifteen feet in height. Some of | Prepared by .° C. De'VI” T & CO., Chicaga e b 4 and her d r the state and county insane fun JFried v courses 1al nts In muslc, the lan | pointed | each reduced half a mill. The bond interest el s il L nents would undoubtedly have at | them are as large around as a man's| R s and art; competent corps of teachers, | fund was increased from three-fourths of eptember 19-C. C. Braydon |tempted to defeat th umendment, | Waist. The ears aro so far from the ground e oeren kn FERIdS Tthe | ‘ nd i @ mill to 1.5 milis, while the soldiers’ re D ap SLONEN, O o v | Whleh eor t th his fall, and | that the tallest man cannot reach them moral, mental and physical training Send t for hi in 1 ROCK: | jiot fund levy was reduced from five one et B ® the passage of which will bring the Twentye [ It 18 more like a r‘m. t than a corn = for circular or apply personally to Mrs, L. ] | hundredths of a mill. The state tax| mber 21—-Mary McKenzie vs. | elghth general asse ther aga or | Nor s this the only big cornfleld in t R. Upton, Principal JJecur b b |is fixed by the Board of Control and ,Y‘||>>u McKenzie | the ele of & Un ates senator. A punty, a 1t cer M:vm m’L fir ’ | ) wnd A half stor me ot | jncluded by the supervisors in the county| Y™ I R icaale the present legis] friendly to Mr. | Prize. ~All over northwestern lowa the ilit A d FEALH Berest, b | Sherif's Fees Fall Short. - wish that another body of men should des | A7 Jo¥f ats and wheat have yielde OSWEGO STARGH 1 ' 4 e o wois han 1 for tomor- [ The report of the committee on officers’| Premiums given with Domestic 80ap. | cide the conte Mr. Cummins’ third rea- | bIE CFops and tho bay erop. too, was enor Wiiled vesr Heging: Bank f ' " 10 o th ¥ mer | or! . r o Ll that he may have added m 19| Weum creased Taculty and facility row accounts does not look very promisiug for MeKinie 2 Drilt, 1 1 r ) 410 have Kinley Guard Dr ; | - oy of Nebraski complete Thslr. oertt it . v Sherift Cousin's four deputies and the| pyry members turned out last night an increasing legal practice, Mr Tepublicans Meet at Auduhon. sflfll;‘v'E!Lfl‘L,‘g?,s c,ong"“s,r‘g&c“ A LT AL R L S LR be ghown before th ; rcon- | prospects for recelving Anywhero Dear| . gpiij of the McKinley guards at rey o the following statement AUDUBON, In., Sept. 6. (Special )—The | o 0% 1 . Address the president tracts 1 of the pign | LReIF full malaries are far from bright. itk oqdquarters and s number of new ap. | to Dublio [ Hean county convention met hera| % DUDIIC canuse with entir afets and satisfaction : o b nd "",“",’ ANt e o s Jlci | The four deputles, J. C. Baker, W. A | pitoations for membership were received My Reput 7 Priend Imme- | today and nominated the following ticket SOLE 10 fill_the va caused by the | Groneweg, E. Canning and John Long, the | g "o \ijljams was appointed first sergeant. | (lately after the appointm Mr Dol | Auditor, A. T. Greenwaldt; clerk, Q. T.| seng 2 resfgnation of Lieutenant nulk»“ l\ x-"'l latter the deputy at Avoca, were to re- (' po " yoon tound necessary to secure uni ¥ a by | HUL recorder, 0. C. Donaldson; county| S o O S I oroa Peterson has been made second lieutenant | coive $100 a month each provided the fees | o 2% 1o°0 | i Pt HAVINE Houk H Nor "1 [ittosney, Drod st Diune; siiparvisor; Nals] | idest and largest 4 s Gouid ®| forms, as tho old ones, after having been | . |a 8 n pery Niel w ' r’h l. A1ty sokoel T b \,‘,‘ .»I 11son, ghter of the office were sufficlent. According| ;. ked away for four years, have become bl P, Hoegh. The convention was well at ! ell WO fnar cauem Centrar west. Mrn H T Paaison Sout) [ to the report of the committee made yes- | Par¥el away for four years, have bocome | STk tended ani al the omeos bt ane contested | | Pobdidadd o bbbt Mo bbbl B 18 T street, died yesterday FRINE YO thy terday to the board the fees are entirely |, o 5y (Bl Elh s it 18 expected that | n(for. The result, however, is accepted by| ' and Nat Acaden o COL._ SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO. culosis, aged 20 years. The Cuneral Samiiy| insuffictent to these salaries and more| o piambership will be brought up to that | the defeated candidates with good grace s . resldanc Interme will be In Fair- | than this the report shows that the dep \riber 10 & short time, | 1 mithtland the ticket is commended as a strong oW ceme 4 uties bave drawn more salary in four| " qootl R g LR R Ll for o foer's | one The sem nual fnstallment of the water' | months than the fees show they are en speclal meeting tounight of the guard for | Judge Smith, candidate for congress fr R P eererres gy Emotnting th ubout $12.000. has heen paid in | titled o in six montps. For the first wix | qoi'y requests every member to be pre hat it | this district, spoke to a large crowd in sh nstend of in warrants, as herels months of this year the total fee 85| ant. He Is anxious that the organization this | 15 wcticable to post my concii- | the park immediately after the convention ) ia was mide posible by he reunding o fHwn by the e Bk ‘choutiied 2| year shall make the same showing that it | 100 [’ am war Hre (45 Dave | inished fts busines And the gquality of our work should b e outstarn eneral a A 01.34. Out of this Sheriff Cousins re- | ready | 2 fos nts some few months ago aid four years ago, when it was considered | « { betw ver mysel . e g b fas b " acoh Bima. menor. parener fn the logai | tained $1.250 as his salary for that pe-| 44t} marching clubin thestata, | I¢ mubt BaETe mow ingees har ) hapmaltl sturdered Yot Tdentifiea, of interest to you if your teeth are no frm of Sims & Hlanchard of ghe city, it | riod, leaving $115134 to be divided amank | i | Fetds e’ Vet cin my | MASON CITY, Ta. Scpt. 6<The author! in perfect condition” It matters no. entered the law firm of Shaw & Kuehnle at) hig four deputies. This would give each| Reautiful moonlight on Lake Manawa, | d°clsion i casi ) | tify the bodies two men 1 f e e e e muota o 'whend @ | deputy $137.83 for the six months. The|ausio on the water, Lorente orohestra, | Loin oy chotiicave 80 loya | murdgrod” vesterday: afternoon ‘e S how little or how much yon have to arge part of hin time at Denigan, but wil | books of the Solity;duditerishon hows| ey evaning i s T AL R | Wera evidently Killed by rohbers, be done, we will be pleased to do it ‘inue his residence in Council Bluffs ever, that during the first four months o ——— e adoat he crio athemaan & thing was removed from their pers 3 y g 2 charges wi ; D. Quick, the young farmer from Mace- | the year each deputy received $333.33, or | Howell's Antl-“Kawe" cures coughs, colds, | [0, adont the only other mear prevent identincation for you, and the charges will be very donfa, failed” to put in an appearance in | - > ceord e amc —— — y things have com ol me - ARE 1 ok . tlu‘lfll ¥ "”’l"«l}“l ing when the $40.A0 Mare LORN GUIORAINg L0 the Abloynt Text Books for the Coun . Y oA i Annou: .‘}””|]v’1y Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. ”l“‘h rate. \ Fama n whiehl lie ‘wax chirged with carry | of fecs he would have been entitled to re-| . Text Hooks for the County. ~— . announced. 1, ha . lLnsCHICHon 8 ing concealed weapons was called. The 35| cojve for the six months. Action on the | 3 Daate B 't MoM absolute peace and | Davis sells paint .. Telephone 145..... cash and the revolver which e had put WP | ouon “way postponed until the sossion | *I3t8 of County Superintendent McManus, | ¥ould be a period of abeolute peace an e Py curity for his appearance were Supervisors Auld and Matthews and County | forg ra time, at deast that there Tl pROTIGREW'S CAMPAIGY SYSTEMW. escheated to the city litig Auditor Innes, held & meeting yesterday | been roversy between Senator Gear AEPRANY S Ll H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Counci! Bluffs. Charles Dickinson, a driver for the Amer-| Two of the deputies were appointed court ”l‘" Vet foe : ¢ selecting text. | and myself. The hoy wa. ot well | o ¥ = VLR e v Re s B U 9y press company, was found guilty iIn | pajliffis by Judge Macy for this term of | MOTNIng for the purpose of selecting founded and T am not willing that my am- | Senator tes Permonal Letters in ourt yoesterday morning-on the | oo ot T T Y Uch they will be | POOKS for a uniform course of study to be | bitlon shall alsturb the party in the sient Hopes of F ng Friends. Next to fant driving through the streots i v RITG ‘:”' Jasts, | Used in the country schools throughout the | est desree during the impoftant campaign | PIRRRE, D., Sept. 6.—(Spectal.)—An | ate for train an ntitled to ¢ 2 a da e court Insts, [ U5¢ el anio) ol | ow i progres am told that §f 1t 18 R R b olty & te | He was late for | Faln and ¢ This will be pald by the county and not [ COUnty: There were o number of school- | Uitrstolifhat 1 hin'h anditiite 1t will |01 soldler republican in this city u fow 1 Grand Ho'.l ern depot, The wukpended trom the fees of the sherif’s office, This, | POk men 1n attendance and the board se- [ uffect the vote upon - the constititional |days ago recelved a letter from Sengtor and advised him to make an earller start| 5.0 © 0 . Will relleve the situatfon | 1octed the publications of the American | amendment Jiq e BULBILAd B S | Pettigrew, which would indicate that he is in future B8 puRead el Do relievertan 8l Book company, Ginn & Co. and D. C. Heath, | glertion, and 1 cannot permit my | attempting to work a campaign of flattery jhn Burclay, the insane patlent who | somewhat and etable tho other deputies | pook SompnY, Ginn & Co. and B C. Hoath | nai wayirations 1o me bsta [among some of the voters of the stute. excaped Wednesiday from St Bernard's ho ecure their full pay fr o receipt ( ard ca dopt any | the way of 8 measure & wise and si nong 80 u e ututed iace that nignt by oM 5 :h“““m”‘.‘ LA AR I CELIDER (ol s Chddidtab i b A final reas: entlul {n my del - | Tho letter, on its face, presumes that there | VIMAVIGORIVITALITY. FOR'MEN: cor Matlock, The youns man gave the offl f their adoption. In order to adopt a uniform | ph'h 1% thl My Bistioes dm | has been previous correspondence, when | dor HI! e T I o Tt e g T et i ruken the third time 9. gare fop the. RoOE, courso of textbooks the proposition has to | cur t ersy that will in this case and probably in others as well | ey TEOTIHOM BIANOPH IS e Tl it iUl Vit e o | thit Tutclay has eseaped from the institu- | feorge T. Miller was re-elected super- | be submitted to the voters at the anmual both during g Interval Jmistfof the same class nothing has been suid sawiabn ~“‘»" -*r"’"‘*"v"“t'_iu“' AT R N R S I YRl N novar | [irdcuat che: poor-fer Kaneitownshipifor | i4ciool election. This will ‘be done by the | SlaEse beIWeEN e Dressnt Lime anq thelhy. the pasty to whom tha lester was ad F"{“& :{;?"'fl N iRal g oy Lo % vols Des b o Uns wauln they would NEVCF | another year and his salary fixed at $0 | hoard of supervisors at the next school elec- | mbouned. £FRLItide ToF ot DWAvHINE | drossed. The Jetter 1 question 1o as ol IJIM A‘s‘;aafi;;‘a, T iu\r?‘rm-’-"n? X3 SriooasR R ihat il Ballony cnarasa | POR EAGntH E10, LHTIENoxton iwaa Fe+a140t8d | tion:in thé colluts Alsiricty unequal otion I the long, ihouah | 1,y aue FILhi ?!"y_ T'? FH00 N Pinelats | by WL I Knepher with selling liquor con- | soldiers’ raliet commissioner for Avaca and g “AY B, CUMMINS. | BIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Aug. 28 Nt ans, Stimnisten he b Eters. foxe €17 $a'5c by m ury Bt 1w, (wae . monnnued i Tastice | nis aainey Sxsd At 8001 ton the year. The Schaaf's Mental Condition. e B | George W. Bolster, Piorre, 8 Dear Si | o ey toladed wih ¢ Losse, Cucuan et AdAresay BIshop Kemedy Cou Gan rr{||cll=e.m Yienw court vesterday for the thied Ume | amount expended for the old soldlers' re-| Application has been n to the dis ERLHEA( | PR YRR SRl Tepaiven. RINANY Bot ‘13 FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG C€O. 16TH AND FARNAM. i D TG S vtendur In the empiov | 1ef in the county for the year endiug Sep- |trict court, the hearing to be held this| A heautiful young In the | (Y That you can for me In the campalar of Colonel Heck, who conducts @ #aloon ofi | tomber 1, 1900, was $3,87.43, as follows: | term, to determine the residence of Carl latest fashion stovping at the Savery | Tiasuire you it Wil be d appreciated. | 4 South Main street, and 1t appears that | gooege o Miller, Councll Bluf ;‘4.‘» Schaaf, an Insane patient in the state hotel was arrested by the city detectives | OF course, 1 shall neec active assist- | Knephar took this courso agatnathim,to €8¢ | K. B “wiison, Carson. . 4 )| asylum at Clarinda. Schant was arrestod | this morning, under the impression that she | 47e of afl my fricnds i order to win, & L L B UL el C. H. Norton, Avoca oo 48000 | 4n thig city June 22, 1808, and being found Is an expert diamond thief. Her conduct Kaward Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. | SUbervisor Matthows reported that the city | insane was committed to the msylum. 1t is most mystifying. She at first flatly re- Only % days before you will nee | A K. Chambers. liVing near Armour, I | councll hud made a proposition regarding the | was determined by the local insanity board ' fused to give her name or to tell her ad P Commence”it 1w before ¢h “u.‘ : ".] ) dled yenterday morning at the Womans | expenditure of the portion of the county |¢hat the young man, having made bis home | dre | then when she did commence to EGZEMA s mands are upon. you. | o oo R et 8 venrn, Ile was takon sick | road fund ralsed from the levy of tho tax |with an uncle, Chile Schasf mear Guen [talk gave so many different names that from Colorado ings, where he at EASY PAYMENTS, & county t Mills 3 came from Omaha tha National Farmers’ ‘convention as u d e g 9% 7 | . The earlie 1 begin paying the sma { legate from this state. The funeral fund to expend as it desired, leaving 40 | county refused to recognize any respon: |and it 1s expected that she may have been | Fezema is caused by an acid humor in the paym and the less cash down be .m‘hmm,m.ulz.w o \Iu’l‘\ hwn; per cent for the county board to spend under | pility and the local board has, therefore i‘ one time an fnmate of the Glenwood Home | the blood coming in” contact with the quired the family realdence under the auspices of | its direction. Mayor Jennings and City So- | ogked the t to sottlo the matte for Fecble Minded and is now temporar sk 1 eat red d 3 the Armour masonic lodge and burial will k i asked the court to he matter. | orar! in and producing great redness and in- 1] ‘ be in the Hardin township cemetery licltor Wadsworth appeared before the board - | deranged bove all, it s most desired | flammation ; little pustular eruptious form F"""“ qufilq “,gqiet\naafih Kn‘.irm-r- S 3 on behalf of thd proposition, but after some | Barn Ransacked. by tho police just now to know what 18 | and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which vores yedrs ago we lutroduced che base: Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250, discussion it was decided to postpone action | Thieves broke ln.lu the lmrn“fd ] l\\ | her correct name and whero sho s from | dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is o "tWenty ‘eien benin 1 in e ot To: p " until today. This division of the road fund, | Shumway on South avenue ednesday | i order that they y trace | hard, dry and fissured. Iczema in any &l where it st without a rival. To- 50,000 cakea Domestio saap used In COUD- | 40" yied” from taxation within the ty [ night and thoroughly ransacked the place there are ofl Bluffs last month, her record and throw some light on her| form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, mysterious conduct in this city. She called | and the itching and buraiug at timesare | |25 Favornes in cuuncll Bluffs limits, 18 the same as was agreed upou last erything of any value was carried off by | BaN i Ehidie EEABALANS year between the clty council and the |the marauders, among the articles stolen |ap p. 1, Chittenden’s jowelry store, sub-| almost unbearable; the acid burning will heat 0om hou The following transfers wero filed yester- | county supervlsors. The law gives the city (being blankets, robes, halters, weveral|gtituted a cheap ring for a fine diamond and | humor seems to ooze out aud set the skin [ \,‘ O .';»‘n COAL PE Auy in the abstract, title and loan office of [ the right to direct where this money shall | Quilts and thirty-five prize bred chickens. | got away before it was detected. Chitten-| on fire _Salves, washes nor other exte TiR ovur Yare: Y ases J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street bo spent, but provides that the work shall | The family were at home, but failed tolden complained to the police and sho was| nal applications do any real good, for as HRT John T. Willlams to H. Whetstone be done by the county. In order to secure | hear the robbe Wheel tracks indicated | caught. $he has the appearance of being long as the poison remains in the blood SRl R R complete control of a portion of the money [ that the —thieves had carried off their | {he duughter of some wealthy capitalist,| it will keep the skin irritated. ()l [ & ‘ :()l l v 40 | (he o s W g 1o forego the ;i plunde agon and footprints showed C OB A, Wil s he clty 15 willing to forego the balance, [ Plunder in a wagon aud footprints showed | Pazsle for a Judge, BAD FORM or TETTER. Wegener, lot 6, block Mynster's T'he amount of the road fund raised by taxa- | that they were two in number tion in the city is about $3,300. Mexican manners of doing business and For three yea 41 Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia L anna Oisen, Tots ; . ; v Convent the claims of the Bankers' Mutual Casualty | had Tetter on Almira J. Dal to Johanna en, i Owing to a default in the survey or . 5, 2P = " - hands, which causs | ¢'and 5, block 22, Avoca, 8.w 100 | rodarai af itha ralidtion e ins . C. Pike, county chairman, and F. P.|company of Des Moines that a firm of | them to swell to twice Towa Toan and ‘Trust ‘con ! o county surveser ncill Fotter, district chuirman, bave issued a call | bankers down in Hermosillo, Mex., insured | Uhels naturalsize, Fart Nora Tirown. lot 16, block 2o | DIUs-Lewis road, the county surveyor was | for 4 hib Srivered 5 ' of the time the disease " 2 8 q.0.4 ¢ A convention of the prohibition party of | their money after it was stolen, together thetime O sub. aly., o directed to make & resurvey and relocate it. | o was in the form of run Coinell Biufts Savings b t 3 Pottawattamie county, to be held at Oak- | with a dissertation on free silver and the | ning sores, very pain eno, ely ol NWi Nel, BWiG nels, ¢ 3 3 d tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, to plac p p i } u causing me bR B Ry i At §200 | CLEANING THE COURT DOCKETS, | 1and tomorr vening at § o'clock, to place | shrinkage of silver coin in crossing the Mex ful and causing e 5 In nomination a county ticket. Hon. B. & |ican bor ome of the in- | Hoetors suid the Tetier Total, five transfers 1945 [ Judge Macy Removes n Lot of Dend | Tavior, prohibition candidate for congre teresting points that will )..‘,,,,Am.‘m,nm(m - Cmses from the Files, from the Ninth district, is booked for an |come up term of the dis- | 10 be cured, and they Marringe Licens Judge Macy of the district court yester- | address before the gathering Le15E o A m'.‘d’(::‘Il:'»l.]y‘..rhm lN V =) Licenses to wed were ssued yesterday (0| day made a wholesale cleaning from the - - Elbanco de Sonora is the plaintiff in the| bottles of 8, 8. 8.and < \ . the following persons docket of a number of cases that have en-| Use Domestic soap. It's the best action inst 1 today and the claim against | Jicompletely cured test e | cumbere, . “ . . m against |yl yas ffteen years o 9 bjadas : NAT QRO g A% cumbered 1t from term 10 term nad have memcp [ the Bankers' Mutual Casualty company fa| sia ey fiteen years Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de !‘."}?“' A St bowngil ek | from the docket the following cases, sub- CED lhciac Lt commimlonec | B8 1 Ch BULILEL B e RN RGN W S 80 M aWTi. | sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at onn. Conkling, Omaha 23| Ject to reinstatement on a proper show- ohn D, rden, filed his ofcial H ¢ 2 & . His anid:atten (s i o g Rosa' Conkling, 0 et %0 relaxtaty AR AL rdsy. with Bpencer Smith and Cal | #2600 Koen (o the shrinkage betwoen Moz, conis e Someutralizes this acid pobon, | reggonable prices. These lot 8 are located in L st George 1 Fhrasl 7 continue to act | Ican silve in and good gold eagles of | €00! blood 0108 4510 & Hhla 4 : 3 Y 5 i ' Gravel roofing. A. H bioMoche againet J. J. Prown and Mary | [ 68 Guretlen MO WAL continun to act |t iled States mint The Mexian cay. | Hatural state, and the rough, unhealthy | Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This D i i o L et Brown, H. O. White against Mary . Key |®/MP!¥ as foreman until the bond Is formally 1| skin becomes soft, smooth and clear and others, Sallie A. Stillm approved by the city councll. Taylor was | 8! laim that the money was insu ! § o aplnt 7| SHAIRTSA B the alix paunoll. 0 L ) e maney: yas tnsiped cures Teuter, Tiy. property will steadily increase in value as the city - ———= | W. Craig, J. J. Hets ngalnat Joeph i.|fOrmerly instructor in carpentortng at tho | Wit the local company and was th sipelas, Isoriasis, Salt ’ Smith, H. F. Cornelson against - willias, | 1ows School for the Deat. ok 0F e pislomes ot Nowslw, - Atk R e & |grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the Sledentopt, adwiniatrator; ~ Mary Stack 010 Sertiers Meet at Onawa. that the money was mailed there, but It diseases due ton pois- | present. Call at Aainat Charlow Haas a0d wife, Rloughton| oNAWA, Ia.. Bept. Bi—(Bpeoial)—Two| dose clslos thet the money aasiare, hub 1 oned condition of the Wagon company against H. 0. Cook, G : 1 ¢ . | blood. Send for our book and write us | thousand people attended the old set-|by them until the Mexicans found that | ) | 1+ Smith-against P. H. Wind, W. 0. Wirt| (jors' picnic at Blue Lak park today. The | had been 1an ann fHor all that the| @bout your case. Our physicians have | Amaiost J. J. Bteadman, OMcer & Pusey|opawa band discoursed good . wade these diseases a life study, and can , music and | whal against Edson Rich et al, Frank Ferron | overyhody was happy. There was no re kY help you by their advice; we make no v o School Shoes against Joweph Fulmer, Cora Belle Knepher | Uint” proxram: bt oversiody wan mt ror | oocan icker bt suit againet | Chirge for thisservice. All corzespondence Council Bluffs., Asainst B. I Knepher and others, Finley | good time and all kinds of Amusemonts | the Nationel bin (his city to| 18 conducted in strictest confidence. E"ry Pair War “l-“l”!w agaiont Alice n, ll.{nhn n .mc‘ olier, | Lars proviteal e dlenl) o bua paie |1ae NASA BLASLONOFKE af ML LY. fe e e R e - nley Burke against George Morrison, | o evidence and told about the har s o : = - 8. M. Williamson against John O'Nell, Do- | Winter' of 1986.87, the bie Aeck ach nmn | e Bim for tho dea(h stk BUY THE GENUINE ‘ OWA FARMS FO SAI ‘ ranted at trolt Tobacco company against G. H. Grim- [ oenor nteresting reminiscences of pinneey | ip. i L s melman, Mary Sorenson against Soren Sor. o BT el Dl svnup oF FIGsl DAY & HESS, 59 Pearl St . Council Blufls, \ aved fnr ehi i days. Prof. Ward made a very succe ) enson, Kirst National bank against Inde- | oy oo oc o e pendent §obool district, Joseph Ferrell | o tne big day and the court afeial and [ morning, He alleged self-defense and said | uve for ante n tnrge st ot hew, frolt and agninst B. M. Duncan, Jobn Pugh, sdminia: | bepore off coan i ihe court ofclals and | morning. He alles ol g MANUFACTURED BY a0 real and b ax property in Council Wiums 0 s awe make it a genera it he ha wite to ent he ahia. SOME FARMS: v\.x.m;‘:d"uf.mr:”.l sl .Lv.uiv lun(l .]uh.rl hollday Jeean ne e GALIFQRNIA FIG SYRUP C& ‘ m‘r il « [ A ' . e Bt j — echanics' Savings bank against Danie | o5 Haze | twg miles ne C. B, 15 Miskouri bottom land, & wiles ae FARM LOANS Carrigg and others, John Pugh, adminis Fair Opens at LeMars, | St Bais &t Boc . BOTE TUR RAMK 2 1 buildings, $15 per » 80 e trator, against ¥. R. Jorgenson and others. LEMARS, la, Sej 6.~(Special.)—The FORT DODGE, Ta o6 Mrs. Wins ot L -n-n'n“' 5 near ( ent, we i 1 ¥ 1 ucar Pacific Junction, well im tiated in Kastern veoraska | Phillp Wakehou a i1 Board 0 annual Plymouth county fair opened | The rt D ot ore | Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS b) y . Negotiat Jp Esstern, svenras u[.l;m J.Ak'hvln;‘ against City Board of | fourth annual Plym ith county fair ned | The | Dodg ed hore (AILLTONS o MOTHERS for thelr CHIL | ¥ . A 1t . P o AR, James N alth, J. Shea against Schott Bros., | here yesterday with ideal weather and al today ler favorable The | DREN WHILE TRETHING, with PEI |00 acr [ AT B T e et - Elizabeth McKee against Danlel Carrigg | good attendance. The fair is ono of the | sireets beautitull with | FEC 1285, 11 8OOTHES the CHILD $50 pe . Lo L i On City | and others, Warner E. Hoopes against Odell | best in the northwest and the stock ex- | street falr I 10 and te, and [ BOF ( NS the .H’“\h LLAYS all ¥ AIN: | 60-acre f t A improve , no“ v operty | Investment company, Cole & Cole against | hibits are exceedingly good and numerous. | are brilliantly {luminated with thousands | Sar b A MRt LA “h 4 AL res fine bottom land in Rocklord twp., Yg, Citizens' State bank, James M. Dimond | Horse races, bicycle races, ball games of electric lis One of the attractions | in every part of the wor Fo wure “and Seta feuit furm adiainis ty, § $ ’ re; well improved. Savings Loan and Building ASSWI“H saninst Welen B. Metcalfe, J. C. Qrason [and other attractions are provided, The|in the Hagenback animal show. The first | 88K for «ra. Winslow's Bothing Byrup. The above In only » fonr list. MOVEY LOANLD ON FARMS AT (8. " “Councl Blufls, lowa agalust Jarvis Wie company, C. Courey falr continues four days, - 'day was & suc in point of conditions Lubottle, st gl b s, & per cent interent, Telephune g )

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