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NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. INOR MENT N, Scent elgar. ta eyes free at BIxby's Davis e “Mr. 1l Lefrart Gas fix Fine A It Dr. Stepher Bchmidt's phot Cab. photos $1.%0 W woJ EAL) W E Lemp's Rest © Get y laundry W. C. 1 Telephone Wk balnier Clare i veruity dy., te res and globes b . ¢ styles, 41 Bdy. Bay. B way ent AR 101 Pear 1oz This Year, 8t \ W tam 1 & 1 (s Unwilling (o Sacrifice Them- st and n Patri wely the beer J | Br ator Office cxperiencing consid iring candidates )t the party nomina November. Nearly every one ilities” 0 far approached 1 1o be led out like slaughter. They are not willing their and money. running to which they realize they can The difficulty in has prompted Zurmuehlen to oft e the call for the county conven was fearful that if he would be the udicial cony that they were wndidate and make call for issued ra The d whe tion are willing to ac w ar the variou ¥ to be 1 on next of the “‘pos has flatly re for th to expend i rame | vot bous! for & Zoky For hotel nil dry. o0'N Wit met e M tn the ¥ A lamb time after office not be candida Chalirs a late tion any o securing County o put Sa ner ther ox perie when the ntion the an urn for " ware were this it Mirer A marr Ronfeldt he reason una willing over any to accept th nomination J N at the tion been nty conven fage ha of th find nomination the ot forts For ady ith not me clerk of the di of Macedonia been approached the offer of the nomination, but » ha consented to be considered MeCrady prominent of Macedonia h mder no name to n with the nom- fet court. His s0 far in con~ with tric ha f H.o M s0 not Nir dealer that pocketbe \ ndidate cash tmplement | triends ( s a Al e P hi convention in conne clerk of the dis name clreums he come before ot 1 1 this At ths Moa «lat the ' ination for the tion w ne onl mentioned ion £ And etitlon in hited Stat has \ ' b h this nomina s which Local ¥ For 1he pressure riots Are Wary, nomination for county ha brought to bear Bowman and Louis Zurmu-hlen to accept the nominas both refused. The are now hunting for willing to acce has been found the nomination for county is sald that Roscoe Barton himself a lemocracy and corrt here regit AR NSt he auditor heen upon Thomas both of thi but they the party who will No tion leader Kom eit have wim one be ceept honor who wants recorder, but it of is o | sa accept the John P nomination any office in the matter of the nominations for members of the Board of County Super- 1 there seems to he more hope for the democrat it is said that there are at least four members of party wio | are anxious to try their chances at ®ur ing a seat on the board. The fou tioned as possible candidates for th ivations George Dye of Carscn, I gene Stupfel of Hardin township, James loiler of Wright township and Link Iu gram of Keg Creck township The convention is called for Scptember and the delegates be held emocrat iF | yet Avoca is willing n the inter nominatiol Organ but to offer s of for the b rifiee il i vick » return home nd want torney for to run for Rubi Rev. J. Rims w morrow 1 e odigt church in Rev. M, C. W preaching \ sch the the_mee atip young was this he & hoice the pulpit 1y Me ing etused il the Lirondy Lt leugie Benior 1 arth | ot 1| visors o vane | 3 the that hee the a stolen Thinofs rested in Kelley is ley 4s wiill authoritie for him toda Murray and at the Doha no doubt b theatergoers ix magnificent bevy of pretty girls and with Murray cellent entertainm; Mrs. Mollie Tripn residence in Cut-Off Bpraktis, was arres on complaint of th with stealing o hearing before afternoon there Wi fng beyond the complaining o show thal Mrs. Tripp I her Mike with steall vards, hud Tustice v it at Tara Central thix city, hag bee upposed to have At the city jal At Tara are men nom are Finnigan \ Lo that th tunie Mack v theater A drawing 1 i sald n Mtk n Wednesday, to evening. will tember 21 ¥ nd | Htleal ing campaign for begin in atout October 1, and it Bumming from that until ele The schedule of spe being prepared and will be announcement in a few days. + Chairman Wright of the republi central committee is hopeful of being able to Unit Dolliver for Lere v of good spe the [ sevelt Notes. the this city and is proposed to ke county the kers " things time wilk luy of o Judge now ready for charged cecure or Jenning ArIng e on and was Fiis Lail was wition that but if th : them th Mih ex pending the States Senato | Mi from rday after: m the A pumt range kers are being ar- tings of the Mc Kly club Ferrier ex for the McKinley the meeting next uniforms for the club have also been pected hero shortly sist of gold caps Kinley-Re Captain iniforms fore er to the we fxed 10 the sum he keep away 1 ourt learned he was it bond would he raised | to furnish a bov was recommit ' the new Guard here be Thursday night. The Vot Marching red ox 1o the death ot or and The latter will and capes and white gins. The members will carry torches. uniform of the MeKinley Guard will the same as four ago, white uits, helmets and leggings and the bers will carry flambeaux Health Oficer Phil Wareham is out for the nomination for of erning th are ersficld, Cal tordiy morning, dend in a h the canse t t_left her ird I'Hvln| word 0 willlam Schott it racelved by hix mother v It appears that he 1‘!\-\1 about three vears ag IH~]] whe O haukh he was a baker by t P Here understood he was mi et Vear o, but they Know whout his famil N Y leg The sel | taRt h 1dde = noth years mem | democratic Justice the Plumbing Co., Delays th | Domestic soap sells on its merits Owing to the stack at the power pleted, the motor company ha to postpone the opening of its K gervice over the Terminal company announced for today, until abou Jater. While the repairs on the smoke stack are in progress the company fs obliged use the old power house and with the addi- tional service to Lake Manawa would t unable to furnish suffcient for th East Omata line big smoke | being ! the house not com Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. en forced | - st Omaha s bridge ten days District Co Lief Burke court yesterday William Burke to in De Witt, Nob, leges cruelty as grounds for the of her iage. In addition vorce she asks for the custod hild, a daughter aged 9 yoars be given the b a8 permas rt No comme Mrs district he from married fo whom she was July 11, 188 ma to the di of their onl and that shy and $40 p $50 In o power 1 mestead imony the and $200 attorney indict the lar of the Novelty com y plea of guilty 1 in the month Davis sells paint ent 15 temporary alimony pending Don b Premiume given with case fots Transfers. atn » from Lathrop transte tract S Real following in the ab W Squire. rles Dectken er, lot 0w d Christenser Bamford The it terdis of 1 entered a to thirty bas been about trial against Louiss f the late B of the pla it rl wifs antence 8 a Grove county Jail. Davis jail Douglas other heirs ppl yesterday anid e block teen weeks Th Douglas Douglas atic i, the or missal being set aside and vacated as inad vertantly made. Tt to the sul have becn unable to agree upon a partition | of the estate The pe'it day, when commenced e trial of criminal cases is an unusual number Attorney of B and awaltin it and’ wife ! W to Henry 8 Andrew Christensen o Bentlage, 4 1 Three transfers, total e parties ury is summon the trial of q for next Mo law cases will b of which therc will not be taken up. Killpack stated yes so County day, befc cond week in O« | tober. As Judge Macy has to hold court Red Oak next month, it is probable that number of the criminul will to go over until the term, ases November It's the best, HAMILTON'S 412 BROADWAY. Use Domestic soup Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. Foneral T homns Officer, So large w he attendance at the fu the family residence on Willow avenue over the late Thomas Officer that the ho © Negotiated 1n slern Twe was wholly inadequate to accommodate all . . ;-mn and many were compelled to stand on the n uncll Riume . |1awn outside auring the services 0“ ( “‘y“u dance with the wishes of the ) Prayers were nvut by Rev. W Savings Loan and Building Assonmn P AR A T AT Councll Blugs, lowa [church, assisted by Rev. Stephen Phelps, FARM LOANS K . In ac deceased v INTERES County Offices May Almost Go by Default | | CANDIDATES SCARCER THAN HEN'S TEETH i select | republican | county | duck | annullment | THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE T TFROM [DES MOINES GUESSED WRONG ha ot ! former past he same Mr. Officer had been a ce Ite organization. The rnished by & quartet composed Mullis, W. W. Sherman and Rigdon and W. F. Thick or Census Returns on Iowa's Oapital Surprise to the Residents. Charle Followlng the services At the House the n Walnut Hill iterment private ons of the I'f were: Judge J ry H. Westeott, L. Warner, J. M. Oursler, ( Hoagland ns were to cem The Pre Reed p Parma | | etery re was | POPULATION SHOWS A GOOD INCREASE arers, all | R ) yterian r Dr. Woodt | ki B I lown Women Call Central su n Republican State Committee and Ofier th gestion That They Be En- ournged to Organize Clubs, ¥ and | Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. OF Ar IN BEHALER GALVESTON. DES MOINES The showing 14.—(Special pent of the official population of Des with sur- most of the citi While the city 70,000 Sept Tele | Mayor g ‘ Mayor nings U tribute Jennings ha wes the Citizens to the Relief. issued appeal to of Council Bluffs to contribute of of the terrible The following him yesterday Mayor, Council r To the Cltizen « ts_from Galveston sh which has befallen t y and vicinity to be one of the wppalling history has cver 1od I the suffering there existing appeals for help from every quATter of our countr ihseription Tists will be found at Camp &' drug store and [ ask our charitable i contribute Iiberally they t rellef of our distresged con trymen who_desire can mail theu He ind 1 will see the proper through the paj TOR JENNINGS fous that his i to, rward & goo of the King gram.) | censu Mcines to be | prize and wonde zens of Des M generally it announce the 0 was receive ment by s today claimed from idently belleved official returns would show from The surprise at the aggregate re turns changed to good feeling and rejoic ing. when it was notic {l that the percenta 24, an excellent stowlug for the capital city within the past decade. The most surprise at the returns evidenced among the postal authori of Des Moines. The postal officials were loudest in their claims, immediately after the completion of the census by pervisor Higgins theusands had been omitied ation. The authorities the official tigures ¢ Moines. The official Gleaster at Galve proclamation to 7 that the 70,000 to 000, was [ I i w il The re Aty 2,000, v however, e of increase was e 4 tie P | Mayor Sue appeal be he will be 1-sized check to orm-devastated his he iffs cannot to city of any size in the responding liberally to the ap that has gone up from Texas survivors of the awful asing and $1 trib r time will do more good later on. The people of Galveston always been to the fore when assist- ance was needed for other cities and now in their hour of dire distress they should receive the assistance that they hav o freely bestowed on others in the p By itizen should contribute at least something to help swell the fund and keep of Council Bluffs with*an grove of this will be taken up | churches in this ind morning masses for the the Galveston storm victims his assistants, that n the enumer still of th to not do 1o Des figures announced today than the returns of the postal census taken in Fete v 1809, which showed Des t be over £6,000 then, a§d the authorities claim surely been no ot and rally bled or is an respond €0 that arc to f upinfon that Cour tand hack o appeal aftord B 43 ry Molines there has decrease since then The population show for the in population from 1890 to 1900, in Second surth ward Sixth ward The growth of the 1600, 62,139, 18 3 408, 1880, 22,41 1860, 180 . Wil Go Free, Miss Mattie Mash, the who confessed to the murder Foster, the colord attorney, probubility go free. Her have in their possession an afiidavit signed Foster while he in the hospital fully exonerating her from all blame and recog nizing the justice of her alleged A The girl's claim that she was driven peration because Foster seduced hes of marriage and her is arently corro- tully believed. Under the is not believfl an in. be found against Im the death of ternoon, au officer placed her un- { and she occupies a cell in the city jail. Her father is well off and says he will spend all his wealth if ne u defending his daughter The republican given an opportunity to campaign MeKinley The republican stuto mittee was called upon by wéll known women tos jlay and the latter's suggestion that the wives, motbers and be permitted | to show their patriotism in fact, be en | couraged to organize clubs and in political demonstrations, was re | celved. The committee heard the women aud were convinced of the practicabilicy of the plan enrclled by them. No definite action was taken by the committee, but the fair visitors were assured that any- thing the committee could do to #§! them would be cheerfully performed Willlam Dudley Foulke, the great publican or, is coming to Des Moines prember He is to the guest of the Grant Republican club and will atten a reception and banquet at the club house. Miss Della Weeks, the well known army nurse who went the front with the Fifty-first Towa ted for Galvestou to- ¥ to nurse flood sufferers. She is sent local paper. features of today's convention of the locomotive firemen was a discussion of the employmelnt of colored men as firemen Many men are employpi fire- | men in the south at lower wages than is | paid white men and the brotherhood fs nclined object. Some $8,000 in bility claims were allowed. Tonmight for the convention the Des Molnes fire depart- ment gave an exhibition run down Wal nut street with fifteen wagons. DOLLIVER SPEAKS AT RED 0AK Lurge Crowd ot bk consus office today Motnes. 1890, announced The The an the figure: figures increase per t population by wards First ward, 9407; Third ward, 11,100 Fitth ward 2 10,757; Seventh ward, 4.6 city has been as follows 1890, 1885, 14,44 13, ont f 13 whole have 045, The follows an 1044 5 up the h In accord Bishop name order fssued by a collec holic earl d for o of diocese a 8,350 70, at both the O tomorrow at the relief Newre young of will attorneys negress Willlam in all | | to W. A | as duties Maurer of Coun- Leil Blufts paid into the customs house of this eity of $2.000 upon several carloads of imported earthenware Last Thursday upward; Embarzo to look in fact this will Paving, doubtful 8 be much 1 be Main inning very provos tion to do | under fused marry borated and | circumstances dictment will mediutely upon terday der a laid o any more pav The work on comploted in a Wickham North he when Contractor the Graham avenue sewe Wickham has a number of men & the property owners on the streets paved for signatures to walvers to ction 1o the paving nssessment. The Washington avenue has so far sful. only fou « having signed the property are anxious for it should be done that the contractor take the certificates an additional guar- in will B can promise ¢ A it ner. ordere Foster all of canvass on 3 not five the owners the paving this vear | should be willing to | of t. without antee from the property owners. Contractor Wickham on the other hand does not feel justificd in going ahead and laying the pav and then have the certificates ,when he attempts to collect them, attacked and pay- ment of them resisted by the property own proven very suce P owne Most they and that but contend property essary waivers of of take and central Towa will ba part in the Roosc say wom for assessme sisters ing well When seen vesterday Contractor Wickham stated that the matter was still in the | hands of his attorneys and until he se- cured an opinion from them, he could he would proceed with the paving or As most of the paving on iroadway 0 Twelfth and Thirteenth streets will be paid for by the Illinels Cen- | tral railwav this contract, Mr. Wickham 1. would be carried out as soon as the curbing was ready I Kend, 641 Broadway. not say ther | not re betwe « to Gravel roofing. A nestic nth soap used in Coun- PLAN PROHIBITIONINTS RALLY, Candi resid FORT egram.) | campaign this fall Saturday, for sident and Viee ' cut Witl Speak at Ft. Dodge, DODGE, Ta., Sept. 14.—(Special Tel One the big probibition meetings to be held in the we will take place in Fort Dodge on September The arrangements have Just been completed and the announce ment made public. The list of speakers will include Hon. John G. W prohibition candidate for president, and Henry G If, candidate for vice president Other speakers will be Samuel Dickey, ed- itor of the Chicago Voice; Volney B. Cush- ing, “the new man from Maine:" Oliver W Stewart, chairman of the national prohibi tion committee; Rev. E. L. Eaton of the Methodist church at Des Moines; Hon Atwood of Estherville, Colonel Pills Eagle Grove, candidate for secre statc prohibition ticket vice presidential main here for half an colored s olley resent to Hear Issnes Campaign Presented New Senator. RED OAK, la. Sept. 14 gram.)—Rain prevented the ing from being held in the noon, but more than the armory to hear the new the opening speech of the campaign He talked hours, delivering will be well taken up. |the most brilliant addresses at the Illinois Central | Red Oak. He spok and tak the Duncombe house, | Bryan four years facing the city park, where Mr. Woolley will | fllled and showed again the fallacy of s R After | Bryan's 16 to 1 argument. This year, he said | his departure the local prohibitionists will | the Paramount issue of 1598 s not m | B e of the day to speaking and | tioned. Instead of issues we have a few clamors presented by democrats. The great exercises Issue is to prevent democrats from voting down present prosperous conditions, He discussed the trusts and im perlaliem. His was with enthusiasm Another when Ju (Special Tele- Dolliver meet- partk this after 1600 people thronged senator make presidential and candid Lwe hour They | dep s can only but will b one of © given of prophiesies made b were not ful ago which speeches 18 evote a va Farmer, Sept. 14.—Elmer fiddlefield township, wa white last night. He flogged and treated to a coat | of the country. Cray nder bonds militarism. speech er ir the received of tar wnd ordered o1 placed fathe meeting was held in the evening * Walter 1. Smith, candidate for delivered the principal address. In of the threatening storm the well filled and J mith's well received spite for assaulting hi eaks speec Hyer s N, Ia States Senator addressed Germania h n De ino 1 pecial.)— | V&% Dolliver large au 11 last evening Fai AVOCA fourth ty Ave ot wosu 14.—(Special. )~ The v of the Pottawattami lation, whi*h commen the 11th, hias thus far exce past efforts. The weather Wednesday Thuraday could not have been better » first day's attendance doubled that c preceding year. Thursduy the gate were 4,400 tickets, which, with the season and family tickets sold Wednesday brought the \dance up to the 7,000 ma Friday the man gave a change of air, accompanied with a drizzling rain that a ned the ardor somewhat floral hall was inadequate to accom all who would exhibit how te by local exhibitors re moving their exhibits, giving place to those from at Ia annual Fair uesday ¢ the Aldw Gal 1" cial Burton t to v x City's public relief fund. Stoux City ux Cit v, Sept Today Mavor 500 tion to the ton, 8 M all and | Gal contribu ox Sio town sales News Notes, imery Is preparing ¢ nachine The Re The put Methodist eo rlingte week increase Gorn ference s now weat . in B ather nt rnell ) ients nj 'he modate ar Rev, Willilam L. Bray don expect to spend ihe Land A man nanm had one « in) Shel " \f the and wife winter Spaos r Pacahoptas Jtherwise dynamite i m the ) a distance ting rock with sup| set, 1l Newt A osed 1 Indian Wo SIOUX CITY " egram.) —After thirty-three Amul Missouria Timber lian woman, has beg t regain pos session of land which she is alleged to have { . deeded away in 1867, The land is now in the he other ane Was anlv | poggension of Mrs. Mary Desparois of Sioux wore drunk and falled to | o0 "ang (s located in Uniow county, 8. D an Sues for Land. (Special years Mr a half breed I picked un (wo track between Glidden and them had his leg cut off having been run over by a a m suit below the train preceding brifsed. The got off the truck, take par | armory | | Dolliver | arrai | for its purpose the vess | | | the | ant disa. | 0908080008080 6000800000080 800002080 800000080 808 e®000 000 LA Be cur HUDY G REN SEND ale by It is worth that .if th about Indian ucee o r The nite rend the vicinity her by the U ervices she a treaty liver Opens County Campnign republ impa speaker fied the The thusiastic ment of th nites brought for torchlight paraded the of the evening McKinley audienc a hand Ministerinl A SI0UX CITY, | Sioux Citr is to b Board of Mix gelical Luth America, the just filed er ran been he ated ministers of professors fn the i longing to the sy and to help the and professor R CRESTON, la gressman John § here last night Amoug the asser every prediction n years friends, publican and will ticket h Villisen VILLISCA, Ia schools are again 540 pupils, of wh Mr. Palmer is a has five teachers school work and teachers in teachers lower hav bafore. A Asthma home and busi Nature has produ that will perman diseases of t tubes. Having t tive powers in th record of 40 per and desiring to will send free from Asthma chitis and nervor in German, Fren directions for pre by mail. Addr paper, W. A Lochester, N Con No DEATH RECORD. Young Man COLUMBUS. Mark Rorer, Rorer, died morning at woveral weeks 19 years old last of the High taken one and was expe this month. He rifles, Company conducted by the Ne son at t 1 froi seho year at tin Rear A ROME, N. Y Montgomery Sic morning of a ville ple Sister HY ALBION Wednesday John Peter Frank 8. Thomp Nellie Peters. ational church evenir [ The wedding was he great contra h g pa nd very popular resident of this ashier of ince it organiz eters 18 th rs. 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Don't Become a Nervous Wreck, AN ckache, pain in joints (6), fluttering of heart a extremeties under eyes (4) ) sea, a y faint ringing in cars, shaking knees of lin sallow cure n leeplessness lack of energ costiveness of stomach horrid of weak bloating of muscl as & result ymptom recognized €0 by emi mentioned ahove. 080000000000 08C" 00000000009 00009 000 C men and women and cures et Hudyan 1EDY CO |, San | is for rmanently. from you druggist, 50¢ a package six packages $2.50, Tt your druggist does not keen it send « rect to the HUDY AN Of the Hudyan Hemedy Co. inperson. may be consulted by letter or Write your symptoms, FOR FREE & Co CIRCUT Sherm AND TE Drug C ARS TIMONIALS OF THE Dillon Drug « GREAT ) nt Fuller & DY AN WRITE. Kuh n & ol Myer ) A L [=} [J [ [d o ® [} (] $8,000. It is un tood who i 80 ¥ this sult she other property land originally was giver for perfection of woman, ful in OUR PRICES —- And the quality of our work should be of interest to you if your teeth are not in perfect condition It matters no. bow little or how much you have to be done, we will be pleased to do it for you, and the charges will be very moderate. o~ 1 ered government the —_— in la., Sept. 14 ans' of Harrison gn in this city last even of the spoke to a large it the false | th loud applause county T S — evening, Senator and on apera house. His ues of the Bry A larg two bar arly will g 1 ——— . ..Telephone 145, H. A. Woodbury, D, D. S., Council Bufls. 30 Pearl St, grans Grand Hotel Real Esfate is Rising IN VALUE. Some exceilent lots, pleasantly located and de | sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lot s are located in udience, Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This S boeata ol | property will steadily increase in value as the city Hbnhgle | grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluffs. IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl 8t.. Council Bluffs, rize Hist of improved fa frait andsi nix " n ahn. SOME Hazel Dell twp buildings, $15 per Crescent, the 1 Harrison county ome majority ts during i 1 Organized 1" uarters fo Ald Fund of the E th 1l Augustana les of incorporation havin h aid of sick and superui the Augu nstitutions of learning b nod or to its confe amilies of such ministers re corporat ana synod Sopt Con Robinson of Madison spoke sized made 0 a fair tlone he pade by the peech of his add the re- s Sept in workin, hom eighty Kain superir to assist in the music. There are ten grades, All but four of taught in our schools cfal)—The order, having are foreign tendent and High and " need longer leave in order be cured iced a vegetable remedy wently cure Asthma and he lungs and bronchial ted its wonderful cura ases (with permanently cur Al Bedads to all sufferers Catarrh, Bron this recipe, sh, with full and using. Sent naming this Powers' block no 11 miles ne C. B, acre improved, 160-ucres city, 240 pr 320 . ne Missouri bottom land, § miles we $40 per acre Pacific re. _ |80 acres near well 15 Morex i heas ) per mction, well im per Lcres fruit re re s acres in Silver Creek well improved 213 acres fine $42 par Hist. ", ety ) miles east, good buildings and t elieve charge sumption us dise ch or Engl sparing with stamp, 835 twp., $50 per acre £10 per acre p., $50 per acre; fruit farm $170 per it near city, good improve- The a i acre Moining cit bottom land in Rockford twp., 50 per acre; well improve MONEY LOAN 000, CARMS AT pyes, at Col Sept. 14 Mr. am he family clock after illnes m typhoid fever. Hu April and was a graduate ol class of and had the Nebraska university his studies s a member of the Evans 1 the funeral will be | unday afternoon at 3 b of We will rep Orisinal ot nee o i1 Plans ko HEAT, wit pin THI Hard Coul Stove fer, aud in any chim B OCLEANLIN Nt of | Mrs, esidence an of soft coul equal ton of hard coal PESTIMONIAL: " We huve COUNCI ' winter th roo BILIRS I Towa, Feb heated ' th ed all kin witll W d [ than raoms ¢ stove will the me | we e n 18 to resume T winter i other stove 1 m h I morning MARY F. HAYES the the night he iral Sieard, 4.—Rear 9 o'clock uburban Admiral thi homic Sept Office Over 215 South 14th Streer 8600 A MONTH. DR.. MCREW SPECIALIST Treats all Korms of BISEASES AND DISORDERS OF M EN ONLY 26 Year's Experience 14 Years in Omaha VARICOCELE cured auickly without eut xy at his TTHE COLUMBIA Bevel-Gear Chainless is the for outing pur poses to ride Alwa At its Practicully keeps it il biey MENEAL. ial) ik at the home Hon rred the marriage of 14 of | Dou of the Congre serforming the A very large vent of the ar ping widely Thompson ha ity for many ®irst National bank ever | tion in 1885, Miss Nellle ughter of Mr. and ceremony and cason here known | Dr. McGrow at ting or patn SYPHILIS fn_ all atages and for | fe, Strioture, Hydrc MANHOOD, Night Losses.” Nervous Dobility Hindder, Ridneys, Gonorehi en, Gleet CURES CUARANTEED CHARCES LOW Medical Treatme T BY MAIL. Mr () ured permanently cle. LOSS OF Electrioity bined tation frev. Hours b to Box Of between Farn ha, Neb DOWARY THEATER | Here We nre agyup and Mack, gain Conule Colamht ,. ira leader THE COL adds groat) fty, restfy for | Columbin OFFICE, Sunday, 9 to P. O ective rests, Oma MA1Y COASTER BRAKRE the exhilarating qual Booklet—Outings. Ricyoles, HARTPORD, €T, « Dealer Denlers, HOME Neb mbla Stormer thav / FINNIGAN’S BALL" Saiurda; Hnghi Dfily;-SapQ. 15 [_Kldneycuri_J i"\ ' 5 TN 2 8L, New York | Dr. B. J. Keg, v Lot

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