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THE OMAT DATLY BEE MONDAY, SF TEMBER 17 \ F v ; d g and G. A Jeffers are mow holding the of ngth. “I'm surprised! Isn't there any | had not been able to entirely oooo C000RVO00000000000000NON00DONCOO0O0NN O ( al fices to which they were nominated. Thomas | 1ittla boy or girl in this class who can tell | who were left-handed natura i | 7 ©° J 4 <~ U . \damson was nominated to swceed hims | why Babylon fell? Isnt there any one of |1t was & nJury to a girl to be lof \ ou Have O‘I]v c self fupervieor In the First district. | you who can think of any reason why Raby handed ted to do w h sew [+ - — The county is very elose, the offices being | lon should have falls hat dressmakers never e 8 MINOR MENTION ( eas, | BDOUL evenly disteibuted, but the above| Them a buy with large brown freckles on | handed sewers when they could a i o’ & r N )F D ‘”” P I ticket is looked upon as A winner this fall. | the bridge of his nose and & thumb with a | for the reason that it not pra () t t 0 P o WILL SUSPEND THE PAVING , ? o foe ePeths ot orh o Oh ne Lifetime g il YOUNG LOCHINVAR LOCKED UP | ™" sttt et 0w [t 00 8 3 patey “ o plea ' o one-halt @ Gas fixture ¥ f Tord to 8 Nebraska Doy Steals an Hinots Giel | stopped to think. W Per a 4 B o ; _ Fine A B« Magor Jennings Has a Word to Bay on nnd in Arrested at Her Father's Mebby he steppe \ re e 1ry ir ¢ W ot live th i ¢ o " Propossd Improvements. | Request. \ggosted ne °a o we \ u will fecl at home the NEE BUILDING g n t - " ef b walk ’ entrance and through lean, well v ilitam ) CLINTON, Ia., Sept. 16.—(Special Tels LONDON'S TWOPEANY TIRE ek N : MiiesB S y way, | S WORK | gram.)—Miss Mary Realer. the 14-year-old Ensy to Nust, ¢ cou y pa 1 fountsin, o jan i 1t | SEASON TOO FAR ADVANCED FOR WORK |eram ). Miss Mary Realer, the Movenrold | |\ o "o s over 1is tn DAL i I W, cheertul office rooms and fastetul decorations 3 J. C. & W. Woodward, archit 3 By | #ix miles east of this eity, eloped today with | &rosnd Eieetele Bae. o fting home on the proceeds of b h, 1 e t office building in Omaha o best too good @ w Lewls <ells monumen 301 B'WAY. | Comtrmcts for Aaphaltam Will Not Be [ Al Barnhard of Cedar Rapids, Neb. Barn- | ot "N Hetwork of wlwotbe sailways, on | PoT8 ¢ ”\\ \shington v‘ | w . iy Lemg Soenke Boysen, sole agent Signed by Mayor and Con- hatd came to Clinton yesterday and engaged | 16 & VM FEPRORK Bf €EEUE FRURATE OF [Vad admitted as much he was ash A b . ° A\ Bidw L. Rosenfeld, Ag tractor Has Not signed a livery rig, telling the liveryman that e | *hich b L T Y P l HF B“ " BUl[ DING H it v Lagle SIL 5 mirliand exBea(sd & BRrd dHve: THIE | ooy g muatiiEg Husitess man bue fong | *r ; R C PETERS & COMPANY, OFFIC ROUND FLOOR, © Mfoadway. 'Phone W, . e RS WEHC N RN, Whes e IS | wNitad, niys, LN LORION SINIL XOF YRR | we aats, L Py A Wil gnt Rental Agents The Bee Building. © i xor, 35 Pearl sire and went to Fulton, where he met his|AWAlted, sa son 4 the reply o Undertaxer, 25 Pearl street Asphaltum paving will come "wpy v : L L LIS |.~rfl~1~v,“r‘,w :‘\flnjhnr\‘h tHy Mty man ha y‘..v], Solted .x;‘v o';ru;v.u L . 000600000 :.soooooooooooooooooooooooo : round tonight at the meeting of the cit by omuibus from his home at Shepherd's Sothine kt I He asked Mary to get in the carriage and g a council, when Alderman McDonald's reso- | g Sl o0 B 10 10 CA"T0 e g | Bush to h n the id every da¥ | gipiio o st rto 3 ition providing for the paving of a number | 18 WHA . SUAUNE he wished to he has wasted at least an hour by this|, At b of strects in the Fourth ward with asphal- | 10 - 8, SE0RC JUFEELY, T8GRI wbv: Hantedituvian mode of locomotier NI WORtNer was il vight and the S — 14 p | tum 1= booked for final action and ‘Y“"‘”““ Colorado special for Cedar Rapids, Neb, The| AS the years roll “; l' * hus scen BIM-fy,, 005 were crowded W e | nat The streets embraced in the reso. Ao ‘ solf losing a portion of his life to no pur § OB6 BN NWEY WItH Ure Bosdle 1w . Eirl's father and a brother followed the And no one ran a 5 . e ¥ m. ta b L couple to this city, but the lovers were|POSC. One day a month, or twelve dave W | ..o, sir.” Aud the quality of our work should be i) o nU Sixtl et from Broadway to Fifth g vear, he has been compelled to squander o dolt exmetly underst oW vl LA . IS T Bl J | L o o - E‘:‘ ding ‘”"“;" A message was sent to| =", r“.p\ ,..-N,Y.n. o 1o the ooy, Mol “"", L :"‘ ol . .‘ ,,’, o of interest to you if your teeth are not W D Ciavedo W h street, from Broadway to Fifth | the sheriff of Boone county and when the| 1 fi (eIl PUEFImAKE '8 T8 AECE F00 lyou made a faflure of it." pe ed the it o Aol o) {h city . v T s M yenye, vt iroadway to Eighth | i arrived there the two were placed un- | tIPIY that city man by thousahis and some | jarrogator in perfect condition It matters no. Rinker of Third nve Lighth street, from Broadwa o |dor arrest. Mr. Bealer later wired the| cORCeption is obtained of 't \ng on| 'Easiest thing in the Rined how littie or how much you have to Mra € H. Dyer and Mre Linvd artfith | S0IE e e street 1 th | sheriff to hold the runaways until his ar-| ¥aste hioierd Qe S o i 11 R T TR, LI b be d we will be pleased to do it L T L Sreds wonte T | et b stredt to | FIVAL and left on the Northweatern train at | {rom day to day and yea \ has | @00 were dotng a smast whi e done, we i s plea o Mrs, Raiinders of Mirst aveno jaft ves: | manijcy auiiye. from Righth 8tredt 10} "oy ek, When taken off he train at| THO coming of the twopenay tube as | ho ol woman of the play struck me for §1 for you, and the charges will be very terday for York, wh she has been | Fourth avenue, from Iighth street to | Boone the coupled claimed thes were |m.r-“"”"" o T o O orhaest of | OTth of salary and busted the show all t R Sedei calied by 1 rlous iliness « lative. | Tweifth st i | ried here today. The county clerk says that | d the dwellers in bl s [smash. 1'd counted on that $7 to heip us ate, ¢ K and son, Dwight of Oak Fifth ave from Main street to Eighth | /> marriage license was Issued to them |the great city trom daily secing a portion of |y o, o o Tautoc ™t cho would have § entie . n“m‘. visit l(.'f‘.',,' O Niaw avente, from Beventh Ntrest to either yesterday or today their lives slipping away from them “" and the rest of the pe are walking Telephone 145..... g = b 3 i streat | sheer waste. London, all agape, crowds| == ’ Gr ' wanted to answer It Mayor Jennings has his way there will “nrl('ll'lll Cuts Illl Foot, the twopenny tube. Thursday tr o re p— i b ” N ‘ It in Oinnha, was arrested | b no asphalt paving laid this sear, as Be | AMES, Ia pt clal)—John | tarns completely aclipse the previous 4avs | EORECAST OF THE WEATHER H. A. WDodhllry, D.D. S Y cn“nc'l '!ll"fi yesterday morning and taken across th d vesterday that he would refuse to sign | Campbell, an emp the Chicago & as the following list shows | g [ Next to 't Pollce AlbH | any more paving contracts on hehalf of the | Northwestern rallway on the bridge gang. | Mond S0 paasenuers | oy pmer o Fiie Wenthes is Dres Sutur evening city this season. He said | drove an adze into his right foot yesterday | Tuvsduy L i Ay M G d “ ' | % home Mrs Albr I shail certainly refuse to sign any more |afternoon just back of the toes, nearly cut- | yy " ’ P passengers | cxduy s Gran ote ¢ Felntives there paving contracts this year, whether for |ting his foot in two. Dr. Templeton, the | ' yeuterday the crowds awayed and surged fiottls Grerto ““‘\'H ,«‘\‘"‘l"j‘hjl‘_ brick or asphalt. It s far too late in the | company physician, was called and says | got on the trains. It was a cosmopolls | \WASHINGTON Sept. 16~ Fore for DU ure wiests of Mr. and Mrs. | season to think of letting any more con- [Campbell will be lafd up for several weeks | tan throng. Neatly every civilized nation | Monday eud Tuesday K. N. 8 r of Third avenue racts, especlally for asphaltum paving. 1 — s represented among For Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Monday o iy y Belaht's b rt under the sun w G haries W. Paln do not think it would be a safe proposition How Height's Disease Start that was Struggling to experie » L] L ] \umanity ’ warmer In western portion; ‘I ¥ fai Rteal raad &t ok Hus g Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisonedq | humanit to Newell, Ia., on a visit, 1 roported st e ol Ao ! | with urea and uric acid (which should have | 1D : i bt i A s 1 ‘ Bt when' he Feturns he S6iil bring a bride | for this reason I shall state to the city coun- | Wb Uren A0 urlc acid (whic 2 Nearly £3500,000 was spent in its con-| For Indiana aud i © Monday; with hir ¢il that 1 will not sign any contract. At the | ¥ XoP i Soints, eaunian et | atruction, the cxpenditures working out at | r in extreme southern portions; Tues pains in nerves and jolnts, causing irri- | Struction, the exp i Rl L st - chupge 0t Kehiing & st o Cothes. from | *Ame time 1 will suggest that the question | SRS I i thy ot | the huge average of £3%0.000 per mile. The | day fair; fresh, norther nd baggage agent for th * kidneys, then pa over the | | 0 v an Tiinols Contral rallwiy ! irit, | Of the asphaltum paving be taken up early | ‘% Al J s veatibiile: okl GEIWHLOHTthi 0BG | ek AUHAR R o S ke bl et el Y 0 | next o] AL ER LB LA et Yf‘;!l"'?‘l ”‘ym h mfi”‘ ¢ ‘u”",.‘,‘.‘h :w w100, cost £1.000 each, and the | southern aud eastern t Tuesd IN VA U bl e i ; on can be commenced early and completed }1“1.'\‘.:'1(;1".\';‘f_(.. for It makes the kia. | twenty-eight torpedo-shaped engines were | tair; north to « = ]_4 li atiernoon at Lake Manawa 1 the et the | QUFINK the summer months neye right. Take no substitute. Myers. | built in America for £3.000 apiece. The| For OKlahoma and Iudin Territory— Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de Owl club defeated a tam from Underwood | Mayor Jennings also said it looked to him | FEVE 6P 0Re B0 BEMANES. MYSH | Lob oo the line nre calou- | Fair Monday and Tuesds % | b cure,af §10 & The sicobd wime wis | very doubitul It any mare paving besides | SUIOR (VR o “ Nated at £150,000 per annum, and it is esti- | warmer Tuesday; north to vast sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at poween the Owl club and the Merchant | ;o0 of (he streets contained in the first | it et It AL e Ml il Rl L A Y e Seiaviil : . = i A I RRR S gt victery for the latter | G Could be done this vear. Contractor WRIDE AND CRITICS, [0 piscengers must ravel on tho |caster in woutiern parcon Toesis for | reasonable prices. These lot 8 are located in Bird, allas “Streteh, " indicted by the | Wickham, he said, has not yet signed the - | rallway in the year. That representing a|variable win Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This t court jury on the charge of | contracts for the group of streets comprised | Was Happy and Wis 10 Henr |yl average of 110,000—an average which | | Western Texas—Fair Monday, ex £ : S n h LamBL T cominis und sgvaiing harrses wid | in the third resolution und he has received no | LSRR LU S B not vel been achieved, but which will| cept showers i the extreme wetern por- | property will steadily increase in value as the city brought terday morning from | intimation from Wackham when he isntends My wife has had her c ity appeased be easily reached within the near futy tlon; cooler in west and central portion: Omaha by Deputy Sherlff Baker. kird was doing %0. This group of streets was divided | In & way that will satisfy her for some arrested In Bast Omaha Saturday evening | For the first time the company expected | Tuesday fair; variable wind grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the ts whic ave been si q | time, id the newl arried man as he - bl Rt . % L Ao arly : . 3 3 Palm grove 11, Woodman Circle, witl | PY or J ! R | | ! caught on like a bright comic opera and [Tucsday; cooler Monday in northern and meet Tuesday evening, when every mem lh. awarding of the contract for the lay- | "It was my idea 1o make our wediiog i ot s | the figures of the daily traffic are gradually | central portions: light, variable winds Do prenehtat S0 o eloek sharm i ing of several miles of brick sidewalks Is | 18 AFIet 43 POMIDle A0 do away as much | oo o up toward the pecessary total For Towa and Missouri-Fair, continned be presentat 7:10 o'clock sharp, | The Sev- 0 ;i e [as we could with the annoyance thai usually | p mour guards of camp N Omaha, | 8180 slated for tonight's meeting. YRy it <4, e i - . ol Monday; Tuesday fair, with rising A W be e guests of the eventng and | - attends wedding couples. But the lady EOPLE WITH NOVE temperature; northerly winds s A will glve an exhibitfon drill. Refreshments | 50,000 cakes Domestic soap used {n Coun- | that she was proud of being a bride and PEOPLD W L L l" ki Council Blufis. will b served and the evenin will €l0se | il Blufte last month that she waated to hear the comments that | quepr Nottond of People Who Seme- | poit' warmer Monday, Tuce G abl Gaotge. s Millar, aerented 1t Saturday | s e | the people would make. With this end in times Patronize the Dentist Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. ew she hit u %y BOtioh of play : 44 | warmer in eastern, probabiy showers in | night at “the Northwestern depot as he | b o view she hit upon the crazy notion of play Dentists occasionally run across odd | WATWOR In wastern. probably Btepped from a’ train, was taken back yes sabsoristions Coms Mawiy ing deaf and dumb and going through & 1ot | things in their practice” said a wember | VRICTR AN LA T tortiay to Onden, ln,, where he 1s wanted to d L ces- | Of monkey shines with our fingers to carry |of that profession recently £ ¢ 1 owi nir M answer . charge of beating a board bill Mayor Jennings expressed himself yes- . day; warmer in eastern portion: Tue fair; variable wind | |out the scheme. She reasoned that this | would cause people to talk tn our presence Miller was arreated here on telegraphic or- | terday as being greatly disappointed at the aware that many are very particular con- ders from the authorities at Ogden. He hid 39 Pes te in which artificfal teeth DAY & HESS, rl 8t . Council Bluffs, rdiness ch the citizens of Coun- crojug the pla for Mont mer Monday, with ekiaie jieen (00 Opden taking eraurasfon the ohe o osacas Wit WHICHCHICILIESAN Of CoWD ) Lot ianes s ¥ SoH1A e whIA: to) Hsar. what are set. Some want gold, others silver,| JFOF Montana—Warmer Monda with for snle n large list of lmproved farms, chicke frult and largement of photographs. cil Bluffs were sponding to the appeal ¢ . e showers in northwest half; Tuesday show- | tehle In N0 resid ce and bhusiness pro : hey sald ulcanite and what not. But did you ever 4 A€ the Jooee panking which (he (in behalf of the victims of the terrible | ROV #Md LG vulcanite g st . bbs - skntern; fAir /15 Woktern® gorticn Omuhn. SOME FARMS: m company had temporarily replaced | gjsaster at Galveston. Up to last night Pr ; i 4 hear of patlents wearing thelr own in-| o iapte winds 1261 Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., | 160-acres Missouri bottom land, $ miles se on’ the' crossings on South Sixth s R HLA SebbIVat LIt da CLck 6bss W aiiE | DL WHAL T BaldValit b Ngiire ad Yihnd 10/l (11i1a Theids! the moothd . Y A0t Bk iRe caused one of the large motors to § kLl ’ : | consent to the plan. Our first chance to try | el repared an upper set for Loenl Re good buildings, $15 per acre city per acre ; f i Ca Bros 0 the We recently prepared an upper set for . the track lute Friday night Until e P on RApaE AL RIDy DR | (NS wlisme fGoturted |in: & rhil%ay &tution, | ; 7 OFFICE OF THE WEATHER RUREALU, |80 acres near Crescent, well improved, $15|a40 acres near Pacific Junction, well im- cunme was thoroughly Investigated officers | grug store has so far recelved but six | the L ay sta o gentleman well known in theatrical eir- | (ORFICE 01 THID WEATHER RUREAT, |80 are |240 acros mear Pact o oihe company, ‘were Inclined to belleve | 1\ e "fotal amount collected not | VHeTe we were walting for a train. My|cice aud in the platinum roof was set in | OMANA: oy i t Pl R St per o B A e e i, & wife commenced her pantomime and T had | yireq of yold the wearer's initials. An-|the corresponding day of the last the b 120 acres in Silver Creek twp., $50 per acre; oF lesn shaken tp, DUt ho one. wam dhe || aayoy FAHA ke 84107 I chBrot Hudsrs| (o SartyRTLsAl feeling like & fool while T|Jiicrl orniare. which we were privileged | AT e | : city, good improve. | Well fmproved e 5 |stand this tardiness on the part of the| s dOIng it. She wobbled her fingers and | o oo, was a nerfect masterplece of ar- | Maximum temperatur 9 1 T i | 213 acres fine bottom land in Rockford twp., The Hottest Coon in Dixie is to be i } responding to the |1 Wobbled mine and we scon had everyone | o i TR #o 0 R RS R S man | MRt oo s & (7 PRI S g b e L the Dohany theater tonlght. 1t 18 safd to be [ people of this city in resp & | SthBr b b Mhsre Werd two wiman e bl LR city | the lending attraction of colored artiate in | appenl. Every city in the state is doing | Stn " &1 U%. ~There were (wo women | epicted iu gold wire. fine as u har. a fores| SNCTUE, i e i1kt: AMONRY b ON FARMS the country and ranks with some of our |yt "o o ble our people won't let | %% ack of us and m he | eround of catstonc and erescent moon of | Recnrd of pr fon 4t Onfha f most leading amusement attractions. Tho u X 11| sired %0 much to hear soon came e TsaaTie el Uatead 11 (REE 14 s Gompos Iiiah LA g aacipltation s famous 4 Ay cho of "Sixtecn | it be said that Council Blufis was not wi It's a newly married couple,’ sald one. | 5\ he: g |~ 1 ) [ singers, which wa for sixicen consecutive | ing to assist the people of Galveston n | .o, e L ent and G tenve | Of the roof. The teeth were of good qual- | Normal temperaiire tor [ Tt Atan e b Wi e At | ithelr hourilofl diré nesd! Gounol Tuia | H4® e things are deat and dumb. Tsn't}yy byt not remarkable, and the price was | Deficlency for 1a i roof garden, is now with the company d c it awtul? 3 rAbla, ancihefiiicelha | mitaisaychnta ; i Sorie s appearra n Gl the BFACL: | UEDt (0 at Teast send 830, or even gLono, |\ ANIMET 1 B ety gaon. A n unconsclous of the | Xora | rainral ] I t Ne¢ o [} p p! 3 cerely h e, g value of the inner roof would have sot the | Deficiency for i I Mclfi\tn “lfl\ODI .'Ill!"l been I8 uie over go ) pal citlen botwoen New York and Ban|to help swell the tund, [ sincerely hope, | o\ oa" e other. e ta positivery homely” B RL oL ohe ey e o R il o e e turprmmll‘h;.lllfil-"h anclsco. for the credit of the city, that the citizens **<© mely. | price at O atyrait e Mare 14 nenet S abise, diaupuiicn, caeeies, of clpieneamoring. Sure T And T believe her hair is bleached,’ sald : | el § i o B T oated & masto nts | will take this matter up and do the right [, . ane & oeiieve b | very richiy cnameled was the danciog Detlelency for'cor perii, 15 tihahas | potaren Logt Power H!i:’ll'-he flrfi;mnfn‘nflc% urday night who had in 8 possess L e 8| L ” hich derorated he false roof of eficlency for cor. period, 1868 1.86 fr . {1 N' vallse containing an assortment of knives | thing ) ® And her Dat is out of date. was the|SIT) Which decorated th optgtia [ RRIaroh fak erymeriod S96L 1l riohou | Eliy Hascnohs pi ma,i o Mar, & and other cquipment for & Knife atand at| fThe local lodge of Biks forwarded $20| .. “iiciier | ene-time millionaire. The pictured woman " - peom. [ Cous I;E,,M'\m“i A g 1-.-..«“1";‘- h;.»t ,. ountry fairs. Yeaterday morning he confl- | 1, Gaiveston bofore Mayor Jennings issued Lane i Jig + wae | WOP® slippers set with tiny diamonds and | ~* : Srptun il bl get olbenfent, o cure o 4t ey CLAE L DG UL UL I Rl Reipagedieds | Sots lke an old one made over,' was| ;o owner, being a great smoker, sported R B P T rouh BISNOB K16ty Con 80 Francioed, Oals Beaihor, ‘Who Wk & straat tapleea i Anpes o |ikBn renly an ordinary set when desirous of indulging MR BY MYERS-DILLONDRUG €0, 16TH AND FARNAM e e mamd dart the bolles reccived | dravel raofiog, A. H. Read, 841 Broagway, | = ‘Hler drem wrinkles in the back' sald|, fragrant whif, theraby never dis-| eramiONs AND STATE 2 word from Omaha that the vallse and con » the first ABOEID L tHa SRy ebaault ot th s Nelbe Tt § 5 1 e Lol b R R L Missourl Valley Dootors. BRR S0 1 NNRA & G0, K00 RAR JOOKE MH | hiyiis " gy e aaied 1o Sashinn OF WEATHER EIF2] B S AR e The Scptember term of United States| Tho annual meeting of the Medical so- |if sho had a frightful temper.” put in one of [ MM e Were onco usk el fashion [z § Y A:“xix*m sourt will apenin (hix city tomorrow and |ciety of the Missouri Valley will be heid | them S (R HGURIRE Sn lsRhany . hele C Judge MePherson Is expected here today. |y this city next Thursday. The sessions, | “Right there my wite found her tongue Bl e A SRR IR, T A W ek mnlmMorteneuhemn: Uhaes Wilch | Of which there will be two, and possibly and her remarks to those two women lof no | *AtISfaciors proce | Gmat r ' st : | ve been partly tried before hm. There [three, will be held in the county court|doubt about her having that important ar- |10 FOhoct the ofter. G Omali i ] o edy ) Druggtsts GRAND OPENING are also xome cases in which Judge Mc- | hoyse, the superior court room having | ticle that women are supposed to exercise g oaru Ria it 9 i g st Re L S hera 8 intorested be P requested to insert in a false roof was a : { ot Hvrih Pherson was interested bef N appoint- | paan placed at the disposal of the soclety, | S0 freely | 81t Lake City, clear y M w'n P ment to the ben nd_these will be tried | ! PH " 2 g Blnestookings on a fender. | Hger's claw—a trophy of an Indian jungle | Raptd City, cliud ¢ and take no otner kind. Tweniy-five cents cnda e bhofore The grand Jurs ‘in | The first session will convene at 9 a. m. | Mlaes el Rl L R I e A N R R O § e . y sumi row. William Hamp- | The officers of the society are: President, | Boston Transcrip ella—I was on the | 4 Willlston, clear ) B ton te court ballllt. has 1,050 0on Geigor, St Joseph, Mo.; first vie | Pach and T met Mr. Kulture. I was never | ¢1aw from wounding the tonguo of our | MIHEton. clhear .o y ¥ o arrived d the nosition of| UF: uacoh Geiger, B, P } | 80 ashamed in my lite. | patron we tipped it bluntly with gold. | Si. 1 ) ballift under the late Judge Woolson ((Brontdants Doy i iFy Lord pmanarenanond |AERBE BIRE RBEE L At isnia while! the. tip.tattl o bial e AL ) &y | vice president, Dr. C. €. Allison, Omaha 2 0! ou'd care 5 i) ahaib) 08 0 Davenp 4 54| 14| N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 240 iipiandttl o i sure your bathing sult covers you prtty WeATCr's fongue was torn. To us he came | joahe) cloar | treasurer, Dr. T, B. Lacey, Council Bluffs “ AL R RRRA R shne | g ; 8| 0l M - T B ARy LRl 3 age and finally declded to wear the | Helont. ¢ : The Woman's auxillary of Grace church |A°CTetary Dr. V. L. Treynor, Council Blufts. Della—Oh, it wasn't the bathing suit. T|¢law as a chain pendant. Boasting a sub. | Havre, part | The local committee on arrangements b Bismarck. clear fal 5y Wednesday fo Odd Fellows' hall. Jackson | *1* Ao, It b Casdt oina WItRo(1s Shatiy wished to have an artificial lot that would £ Cady's orchestra will play for both parties, | *T™an and Dr A. V. Stephenson. These form | ¢ LD e cage his own. We prepared them, They| T Inlicates trace of A an [T Tickets only 26 cents. i:h;-::nu;\l‘h;hunn(rrul\l xxln:,‘l\""kl‘!;‘ ‘l; \lh‘:: THE STREE AR HOG, gave him a prominent mouth, altering his | Local Foreeast Ofticin | s! —_— on; anap < g i oy features vastly, We found he was ur- Dowestic soap outlasts cheap soap. {coln: Dr. Arnold Jolly, Hamburg: Dr. B. B. | Some Remarks on Phases of Lite RGO HANLE b > Davis, Omaha; Dr. Use Domestic soap. It's the hest Bl ation of the Much is said in condem: o traveling “hog.” who pays no deference to Eyery one cau understand and enjoy | the rights or comforts of others, and he |y rasfime. Don't miss Monday night at the (deserves it all. But the other sox has W. Dean A'ynm.-ul Familiar to A | &lar of the ‘first-cly STARCH FOR LAUNDRY. e i 3 | Has been constantly USED BY MILLIONS | VARASDED FRBADES PI s all over the world FOR FIFTY YEARS. | World's S ¥ ix Rapidly In- ‘ Domestic soap sells on its merit i ensing. Office Over 216 South 14th Streen. Davis sells patnt. Bellstedt concert | something to answer for in this same line| “There A marked increase of late! The 0'“' $600 A MONTH.! . s = | | of oftense. [ years in the number of lof ded pe Premiums given with Domestic soap. B e Maeereror, who| 181 Fridss. rlates (ho Detrit Free | om wxplaiond a* ol known phosios sure cure DR i quest ovel s, argaret Fox, who | o, e wa v r . i e e The inquest over Mes, Marsaret Fox, who | prcus, (hare was & woman, welgbiag In the |10 8 Washington Siar seocser. bapmic/an in the worid. = The Biggest, Brightest and The following transfers were filod Satur. | %88 Fun down a motor nelghborhood of 230 pounds, in summer at- | reliable statistics on the subject are to the MccREw day in the abstract, title and loan office of | Avenue A and Thirty-sixtb street Saturday | iro “who went to the island. She took |effect that in America, up (o {wenty-five There are few Best of Them All J. W Squire, 101 Pearl street night, will be held this morning at 8 o'clock | 3" car "well up on Woodward avenue and |vears ago, but 2 per cent of our people were complaints more SFECIAUST EVERYTHING NEW ASD UP T0 DATE, Wl Asin Bt laas e e at Understaker Estep's rooms. occupied an end seat. Four people had to | left-handed. This statement has been a1 | RN common than piles. 1ts all Torms of R AGt AnE ity e n L3 merow i tawi(tam and the remaink will be Laken thers tomoPs| wrggiing throngh the eye of s seedls, |since, though the observations of oyoe o | many among them con- nr R T P pauntY. an or ¢ | Fow tor Interment boside her husband. 8he | v 83 06 f1eq"{0to sach ome for orowatn |show tiat s is meor ser maons of o ‘ stipation of Isng standiog n|sg, ERS OF | ane, e, B anaks Tt Siaas TR bad mo children and as far as i known no (4 “rumpling her dress and walking on |not prepared with any figy but it is or diseases of the Kidoeys | EN ONLY | - . i : M A 5 MEN O e, Ihteros AME | oo | Tolatives in this seotion of the country. (per' teer, Bhe mever saw such strest ear |to SAY LOAE Bt 1088t 6 per sont of Ao re and Liver, 26 Year's Experience “ Basiamin wians, jr \ wite | Two nisces liye in “"'{“h""""l and It is | gorvice as that in her life and was going|today are left-handed. Take congress, for | B, 010, LEININGER'S 14 Years in Omaha, ru e i T AT o | UDdETAO0D they will innert . aatate: | to complatn. One litle old personage | instance. O a hurried VISt (o the capitol | For-mal-de- hyd' VARICOCILE cured County treasuver to 3D Eamund lijonsh oo | snapped out that she ought to hire a|one day last week I noticed one senator | Dr. McGiew aulckly without cut- | | tax 3 farm near Blalr. Neb, and another nesr |y yook all the passengers within reach to|more. In the house side, during a visit the | will radically and quickly § | | Sybmitis i » Apifed permansusiy ™ . 13 ‘ e ‘”w,lm_:v fumahrev 1o Dunlap. She also had money fn one of the | kaan the peace week before, I saw three lert-handed rep- | cure all forms of Piles. MANHOOD, ‘Nient Losts, Nuty Dobility ‘ a lne | Avocd, (. 1| local banks and in the bank at Blalr Much the same thing happened after the | resentatives. Chairman Cannon of the ap- | This salve is & sclentific | | Toinid e lcss Gonoiiiiea Gle | orge ‘Douglass and wite 10 1% ¢ | Arrangements for her burial were made | iorgo woman had transferred for Jefferson | Propriations committes was presenting o | compound possessing ali | CURES CUAI.ANTEED Sl B HE Louges, hndlv. Lok vesterday by Mr. Weleh, an employe of | any those on board were tickled beyond | matter in his usual earnest style, and ges- | l VARF ES LOW It not, you have mlssed a good thing. Towa, and of land in oth Y the Union Pacific in Omaha, who had been | ox;ression when some pretty woman, who | ticulating entirely with his left hand. The | 1 Treatm This exquisite mult bevernge stands on ® thew, w. d $12.500 | Mrs. Fox's business adviser for & number|paq (o literally climb over the mountatn | reprosentative, who was on the other side bincd ATMENT BY MAIL. Corsti- {ae basis, IU sells ltaslt ‘Its tame D4 | i S s | Of vears . of flesh, innocently inquired if there were [Of this particular matter under discussion : fo &1 m. Sunday, 9 t A e IR TR Th . | Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds, | B0 [Teight cars on the line. When the [ ¥a8 also lefi-handed. To add to the inter- | r 15 South 14 i, | repu s the envy of many. o palate, owell’s An \ | herdte for crossing the bridge was reached | €5t Of the 1 page who was called hy m and Doug « the beneflclul results achieved “within” the { f | Board of Edueation Meeting | the big woman gave it out that she muse | Mr Cannon to take a paper to the clerk of the cleansing, powerful disinfectant and tnner man are the ouly and real judges of The regular meeting of the Board of Ed- | have an end seat and in front, but silent | 4¢5k. was also left-handed. The following | | germicidal propérties of Solidified Formal- rm A NO CURE, NO PAY | Its merits. Approved of by them. It teis . held on the third Monday in September | Bad created a conspiracy An athletic here on, who i= left-handed, by the emollients known to modern science. Dr. t power Whera Cablnet & 4 Saan arRIaOR t. It 18| soung man led a regular foot bal h | WAy, is a pupil, and out of a class of thirty @eo. Leininger's For-mal-de-hyde X : : AUERRS SRLOLR, QR AR A1UR For Men and Women at in each vear, is slated for tonight. It is| soung man gula ball rush | ™ eo. Leininger's For-mal-deshy : it ] Al this meeting that the election of a sec- | tossed women and children Into the rig, |three I noticed that he son there |} Safveis diiferent from and vastly superior i Is ox i can't be beat ry to the hoa curs, As far as is [ made a grand interference with the heayy. | %er® two other left-handed boys to any salve or ointment in the world ! t . o BREWED BY . atany price ™ hat oy [ Y ¥ . | known there is no opposition to the reap- | weight and had the vehicle under way The teacher told mo that more than ¢ There has mever been a skin remedy 5o LOCAL APPLIANCE CC . 414 Cnaries Big... Denver, Colo FRED KRUG BREWING (0 . ntment of Dillon Ross while she stood on the curb shaking her | 'CT ¢t of the boys in h were lef wonderfully sooth'ng and healing in its Phene 420 TR | The matter of consummating the pur-|fat fst at the whole northeast, dancing |DnAed. On a suggestion from him I visited | | nature, and is now extensively used by hos: BUV THE CENUINE | chase of tha Street tract as the site for up and down as though the stones wera | SWIDE class in the same district and itals and surgeons throughout the country : the new High school fs expected to come |hot and making threats so dire that the | 0Und that the sewing school teacher had | rnh. cure of Ulcers, Salt” Rheum, Eczema, N Y SHOE STORE up for action at tonight's meeting. A can- | walting crowd loaded the next Smrdic be. | ODServed a similar state of things among | | Burns, Scalds, Bruises and all skin aiflictions. 14 SAME SHARE ' 412 BROADWAY | vass of the members would indicato that |fore it reached her, Just to escape, As it |'he €Irls. The proprietor of the largest bi) | | otelteid b2 drvers g e dir el ) | - . A majority of the hoard will stand by | mowed away she was removing her hat “,‘,H‘-y-w* f;w"h in eity told ';w‘ recently Bookiet tial e MANUFACTURED BY the selection of the Street property and pulling up her sleeves with an avowed |{PAt the number of left-handed players | DR. CEO. LEININGER'S [y RN 1G 8§ co | decide on locating the bullding there purpose of wrecking the ticket ofice and | BB ihe luerean: Aps Fi i.da.h d i <yt 0l . Py T —— | then dynamiting the bridge. | appeared to him th bt | OI‘-I?‘:!“ALEg y [+] oTE TAR NAME ymouth Connty Repnblicans. o ALl anded player at each | FARM LOANS LEMARS, Ta, Sept. 16,—(Special.)—Tho T Fall of Baby | table. He reminded me that each of the are for Cata Negotiated in win _wenrasks | republicans of Plymouth county nominated | Chicago Times-Herald Now, children, | league base ball clubs last season had left- | | h.Son w lou» J-ng_r-y {\n: 7,’.“‘"- 0 he county ticket yesterday afternoon. |said the Sunday school teacher, “which of | handed batters and that Boston club had | |90 6o e Syl L Svery precinct was represented and the (you can tell me why Babylon fell wo left-handed players in it, while left and i TS On enthusiasm was marked. The following| There was a long silence. The little ones | handed pitchers were $o numerous that he ] 0y M » « “o"EY o L ‘ |.,.upe,.l’).1u.» nominated: For auditor, J. C. Kestle; | bent over and looked at one another and |could not remember all of them. In thi Ch 4 A | for recorder. James Paviovic: for clerk of |drew long breaths, but none of them said |connection the sewing fteacher told me | ram’ Fark 11 Gladish ¥ Savings Loan and Building Associat'n [ the courts. J. B. Cunningham: for county |anything [ that she never allowed her puptls to give a | King Pharmacs.” beson Plagmts 'Councll Blugts, lowa | attorney, George A, Jefters. J. C. Kestlo| “Come, come!" the teacher exclaimed at | preference to the left hand, but that she | §ii0 it Eobpelh BY y

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