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OMAITA DAILY BEFE: WEDNF THE ,.D\Y Sl-‘.PTI‘,\ITfl‘TR 19, 1900, of murdering John E. Ro NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA, B ed in the crime. Inst WE CURE TO STAY CURED Be arrived here from St. Louis, where ! Varicocele, Stricture, Contagious -~ [three months in the county jail. The case | N N was arrefte his attorney now ‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS. | st o i LAWS FOR THE BROTHERROOD i ey Blood Poison, Nervous Debil- |\ J 4 - IL.U % [ property was dismissed ¥ et | be satisfactorily explain he ca ity and all Reflex Complica- g . {6uit of George A. Haynes, administrator | p ) | Associate Diseases MINOR MENTION, ||1\h H,R '“” \[R”] \I‘” the Fort Dodge & Omaha railroad was sub- | mittee on Ohange of Constitution, WilT v e tos 1 ¥ X and Weaknesses o en by T S b s all el bt b s — of Neliglonn Our Electro-Medical Treat “ t y nt el —_ 5 . ENHVESY. TS fom the jury | 3 DAVENPORT, la al Tel | N ~ : okt e S i is now pending | ACTION ON THE MATTER IS POSTPONED | 1%~ (0 it iy | ment, Which Combines all e ests eyes froe » ¢ R i Turns Over Purohase | ! - £ | ‘ e & o St M’"""‘“ 0 — itid | A speciat of ready-to.wear tFousers | - bl 4 the Curative Powers of Both Fine A. B. C. beer nye g oney to Owners Agen' and over for fall and winter have | Many Citles | « niry Make o ' WOeK atiw & Jur will have to | -~ P Ry ss 1 L A e ety | sunt veeti placed on skis by Smith & Brad A for the Nest Conventlon— | WhOUhOr 4 man can b g i Medicine and Electricity ’ = 4 ley, the popular hatters and furnishers tobarhdo b \ 4 e b . - “ab. photos $1.60 Willlams, 541 B [ Grand Hanquet (s Held in A . Sk, We want every man thus afifcted te Cab. photos $1.50 dos. Willlams, W3 BAV: | ANOTHER INJUNCTION SUIT PROMISED ML UL sict thSL Das e hesven at-Sum Rongstly Thvertigats o special Kieotroe :\ ler U ‘ % | MATTERS IN ¥ RAL COURT, e y still be Lee was ft Medical stytem of treatment. \We nvite {n V. J. Hostetter, dentist, | Iw g oy n manufacturers of the west for years, ] particular all who have treated clsewhere 4 hitec L 3d P = 5 | witho I and n hose whose cases 3.C. & W. Wondward, architects, 63 B4y, | | Object to the Proposed |Judaes MePherson and Shiras | founding and managing the Lee Broom | DOC I'()R T()LhOV Pithout wuceent. wn il hose whovs canes R s Al of the High School Jiovernment'a Law Mil ndi DES MOINES, Sept. 18.—(Special Tele-| coany with factories in Davenport and Of the State Electro-Medieal 3¢ B8O AEAR 0N W Wil explain to iy il R e Rein i | ot Golng Into X SEPIRGIDYES (SFIIE 08 WOt gram.)—The Brotherhood of LocomotiVe | pinoiin Neb. When he was rich enough | Inaditnte, 110N Farnam Street, Vou why sich treatment has not cured yoi g o By i i ) et Agnin, court was convened yesterday m Firemen heard the report of the commit- [y m ha® fh ™ Lo ained the Brethren Specintist § Men, 8nd will demonstrate {0 your entire satlsfac: i of ) with Judges Smith McPherson and tes on the proposed change of the consti ot Jua winter Mo hended an of | LS8 Detinanantly. - Oup counsel will eoat Rotn: To Mr Mre Marr iith of sy | 8hiras on tl he business before | tution and bhy-law but no action was|, 1 hon trom here to Barry., H n |4} hing ¥ charges for a perfect cure will not be more than you will Fifth The rchuse of the Street property as | (M€ court this term promises to be un- | taken. Whether or not Des Molnes of any | cyjpion R. Lee, now managing th [§ be witling to r tlie benefits conferred. We, will do’ by a8 we would 1 Snvder went to Bulisade, Neb., yes- kS FloSine new H B i | USUAILY 1iEht and an early adjournment | other city than Peoria secures the nattonal | ouiiine ™ 0™ othor children asked the | | want We Will (1R Yo by permission, to some of the hast citizens of this Mr. and Mrs aley loft yonterday | Was consummated yesterday moroing | “"‘ to the business of the circuit court and | decided when this question of the adoption | hes hired sewernl atiarmeys and came buck 40 toF Jous salinal standing What we huve done for them we on a visit sirere, " Rk Wikt 4 o such matters as may he tried to the court he Pov of by-1aws | oo He 3 S X . at the po ar Bagle 7, Strect, handed ove o8 elar I cour of the revised constitution and y-law rot 4 y with e depe N of I . hon o L ddadal bl RO FOWIY | alone without w jury. Saturday court | comes to a vot Lo in . e i v onr Electro-Medical treatment this instdious dissase rapidly laundr { Broadway. Phone 1 the he com or, chief of poll 1 desmen, dos by aundry, 72 o el s of the school buard the deed to the | (A€ W 0 B e 2 : mayor, chief of j and t i d (ppears, Paln eoases almost instantly. The pools of stugnant W. C. Estep, undertaker, 28 Pearl stroet | o000 0ng also a deed from Street to | %, Do adjourned intil the following | Harrisburg, Pa., sent proposition fOr | uvine him intelligent boyond his yea en from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling quickiy sub Telephones: Office, 41, re A | the eity of Council Blufts to the portion | ' cdnesday to enable Judge McPherson to|the location of the mext convention. St.fypin npumber 1. A jury was s a| i tion of Varicocels soon vanighes, and n {ts stead comes the W. F. Graff, ur v‘\;'w H.w_l\ 1 of Third unm.rmvm‘l ok the tract on the | %0 10 Creston to open the term of court \_|W1m will have one ready for reading to- | q.v The trial promises to be a long wer and th rasire of Per| henlth and r anhood L e R Ll eyl ool £ east side, which had never been dedicated, | Scheduled fot that place. This will be the | morrow, so it is said, and Indianapolis 18 |20a o g fought one. STHWTUHE Our Electrn Medical treatiMent aissoives the stricture compietciy ana Natl b ] e B B e e vatars [Airst term of United States court held at | o have another bid on the table of the |’ : ’va*u\ Wery Obitruciion from the urinary passage, aliays ail o N dry, ¥ N N o hagiae T Oiln M oY Sencor | Cresten | secretary this week. Other cities after the Killed by 1 S ader and Kidnave Mviboraies the sexual "organs and restores . Thar il Hever Lok 10¢ 3800 tHW Dt he grand jury was impanoeled with | convention are Denver, Louisville, Omaha, | WATERLOO, La, Sept. 18- (Special.) D woundness (L evars purt of the hody affected by (he diseane. of Excelslor bbb it A Themas Weldman of Red Oak as foreman | Detroit, Put-in-Bay and Milwaukee. No|[J. P. White of this city has received word ork i the chase price of the property 4 L i o] B b dok b kb bl e AR . . X | Our spectal form of Electro-Medical treatment bt B o PG LU L LW S SRR S TR nch of Glenwood as clerk. | inal action seoms Hikely to be taken on any | from China thut his niece, Miss H. J. Rice, | CUNTAGIUUS BLOOD POISON o fhectl anma b rncricaity fhe result of aur bous n Sept L] L L iy POATd 98 rhe number of criminal cases this term is | proposition before Friday and the election | was a victim of the Boxers near Lu Chen rk.an d {8 Indorsed by the et Physteians of this and foreign countries, it . Education was unexpected, as it was gen | no dangerous drugs or injurion fleines of any kin 1t goes to the * - el bl il gt it Do far below the average and the grand jury | of oficers will probably take place on that[She had been a missionary ¢ | L T o T IR Plbie OF WLty " Svery " 14 T the Nes | {ooNTHE: o thE emidIvtIon ol the el | €XPCCts to conclude its deliberations this | day also. The ture tonight was a grand | making her home ne T s | " yinp prears completeiy and forever., The blood, the tissie, the ANS00) B pragucl Bhadiiidhdl 1 be taken um | MOrning and adjoutn. Three indictments { banquet held simultancously at the Savery pposed she made an a nt o escape | ' and the whole system are cleansed, purified umlv'l,::‘vlw"v‘_v"l.:t'- penfoct 3 tiie culalrmted e met e e e ey who fa i | Were Teturned yesterduy afternoon, two | Kirkwood and lowa hotels n order to ac- fand was overtaken and murdered | NERVUUS DEBlLITY o pigbyedy ittt iyl e ol o8 B v h ddiadilaiih) ael Mot AT ing against alleged hootleggers, whose | commodate the great crowd. Men, many of you are now reaping th L (9 I TRt " he east he draft drawn by Seeretar | 001 Ay consumptives woul " former folly. Your manhood is 'alithg and wi n S g e o rounurer Tuks the 31anatury |Ames were not made known, ns they are! Late last night Frank Wallace, colored,| A S0od wmany coneumptives wouit e | | womething for vourself. Thare 18 no time to lose. Impotency § 1 the Maceat wre e ',' President u.“yn it ‘-: ‘f;,“”'l not under arres The third is against was stabbed and probably fatally injured |ctred "";‘v"" U " ‘“’I and | Ko a | seXunl discasen. | never on the standstiil. With 1t you can \n‘:::w‘“Y’v‘w" com ) ent at the review tonight | i . . ook WAl | )0los Snyder for robbing the postofice at by another colored man. The man who did |Felleved by using Foley’s Honey and Tar. | § BERIVEE, T4 1| must master it or it will master you and YO asen of this n Treasurer Haverstock arranged to cash Suggest it to those afioted. You should | with ery u escribable woe. Wa have treated o man commander will be In at Polk City. Snyder is under arrest in the t stabbing escaped in the crowd which Lo v b kind that we a ¢ familfar with them as you are with the very daylight Once 11 draft ¥ fdent Henry's bae: ] T ¥ bt b L g V9N Polk county fail at Des Molnes. He has gathered and has not yet been LB AL BB L L cured by us you will never again be bothared with emissions draiie, pret anture A LY Han pomne Al “” e l” T .,‘ " ng that he will 8ign | toceed to the robbery and will he hended. According to Wallace's story, he '” + Oma Dillon’s Dr St South o, K org s, nervousness, L(.Iv'l‘v‘m:"rlv‘l' mory, loas S o Y, &8, Aloxander & Co.'s, “\"‘“““ ’.“‘ :. ',”.‘u ’ re given at (he |VFOURDL here for sentence. Snyder about | had a long standing trouble with the man |Omaha G e or murrluge., Our treatment for weuk |4uh\\lHIw-H' L all thess Vhile noinstructions were given at the | 0y months ago was sentenced by whom he thinks cut him in regard to | | evils an tore you to what natire intended-a hale, healthy, happy man, y 8ty fing. | mecting of the school board Mouduy nikh! | judge Woolson to a term in the county | loan of money DEATH RECORD. b tnl and acxual powers re complete. i firecte sccept the trom Agent | D8 the Polk county jail to be brought| pregident Ellsworth and other officlals | oLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 18 - (Snecial) innumerable blood and bone diseases often result from contagi- § eeompini &! here he robbed a fellow prisoner of $20, the | ¢ ia Towa Falls & Northern railroad, pro. . ¢ i 3 ) d (aints in the svstem, or physical and mental decline frequently follow tm- Rt i gone Otis as soon as Mr. Streat deeded the | oo oine faund on tit when'he roached | uces so o oo 8 railroad, pro- | The funeral of Mark Rorer, son of Mr. an cney. In treating diseases of any kind we always remove the origin-we cure F43 s’ at Chica Frecport teet to the city. The street having been [ (00 |:\:v 5 i | posed to be constructed between this city | qrg Frank Rorer, was largely attended leeded Secretary Ross saw no reason for ! y and Towa Falls, left the latter point this|ppe’ gervices were held at the Congresa 5 e o Faucation B ey ot atter, oo eaton f0% | Judge McPherson partly heard yesterday | yeiernoon overland for this clty. They |tional enireh, where Dr. Munroe preached THE ELEDlHD MEDICAL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPTS. Vashington avenie school, 1o theve orders pald over to Mr, Otls the pur. | the application of the Wrisley Bros'. Soap | w(1j traverse the route already chosen fof [ ¢no germon. The interment was made in £ this Institute by their special combined Electro-Medical Treatment are mak- ) i pst tho teachers hav o ke mpany against the lowa Soap company | (o rond and look after the preliminary | (pe Gofumbus « ing many wondertul cures In diseases of th b tory and the long pro- yeal dealere advance a temporary writ of injunction to re rresident ; i aisyoul deslecs advancad Objectors Threaten & Sutt: [Stiaiu the. darondunte’ trom TnteIBRIRE 5| aoRT et (e o i b onbtooren | coRsion W ‘eacorted by this Bvans Rl Nose, Ihroat and Lungs, Head, Heart, Stomash and Bowels, Liver, b g L L A M R L S Those citizens who were opposed to the [a trademark. The plaintift company manus | quring the coming season. The party is Jany x§”-w whi »In\w“mw”‘ 1w o Kidoeys, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Piles, ete. “i et selection of the Street tract hoped that | factures a soap with the trademark “Ol | oviocted here Saturday. It 18 proposed 1o | omter command of Cantain Hockenberger. Privat: Discas:s, Contagious Blood Polsen, Rupture, Stricture, » iraln to hreak | the board would ultimately rescind iis|Country Soap” and the deiendant company | have the surveying party in the field within ekt chdrpit gl b Varico:ele, Nervous Debility and il den Martin, 352 P ity action before paying for the property and has placed the trademark “Our Countrs | ton days Wil 3 i were fr wit iy A prominent business man, who | came here from the eastern division. | jngtitutions began a two days' meeting In| Willam Sauer died home of his . ) Jacob Washing (rrestd Sunday for | from the start has been opposed to the | (he application having been filed at Keokuk. | the offices of the Board of Control today.|mother in th ity avenins [;QH“ESPUNDEHGE ne l‘fr‘\‘l"w“\”“t:w“ "’fl,"‘\’fn.'}rfii'.}'\',,"'f,u,'.'“f'.|’;{\"J‘.’-.r?.'f.'.’:: & dixturbing the peace w 1 %5 and | Street tract and who was in favor of the| Judge Shiras granted new trials in (he | These meetings are held quarterly and | o'clock, after a short voth typhold | ]| (FaTHRENE by corvestiondenes: 15 SIWays Sl caasseal . bt Wi R Ouakland avenue location until that si e | cases of Mr Jessle Kerr against the | haye for their object a better und tand- | fever. He was 20 years ol 1k lived Legal contract glven to all patients to hold for our agreement. Do not hesi- p commitiment w | was barred out by the state superintend- | Modern Woodmien of America, J. A. Flory | ing of the workings of the various state |here since his infancy. He was a telegraph | | tate. 1 cannot call today, write and describe your trouble, Successful treat- alired Btone, colored. wa »h-'w "I‘:‘ w\l o :}MC rul:;lv”mxim‘r-r”n.'w;n aga ~¥”|I|'n'. &s l-um.m.:‘wlu ad ::m ra- | departments 'n.; p superintendents ex-| operator and was workiug at Waterloo | | ment by mail 1 Ylen charking him "with HOR M) HN GORRBTALAL i GUFRRANIOL i | OMeHA A BE. EAklE TN GOBREY, T | S e e G Ia (s ATy TNy TR okl cast fov6ls LHO Reforences—Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. 4 1 will ha hearing this mo Street property. He sald the case of Mrs. Kerr Inst the Modern | ested Detroit e funeral will be held tomors i) qlistice Ovide Vien hun fifed 3 1 did not for a moment ever expect | Woodmen of America the plaintiff, the | Jjudge Prouty today ruled that the dis-|row from St. HBonaventura's Catholic CONSULTATION FREE. 4 RLE SEOE damugne L0 his 8 hoard would really buy that | widow of James Korr of Manilla, Ia., sued | triet court had no right or power to inter- | church Ofiice Hours—From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to2p. m ¥ Do r e e munlcinal. | property. There is only one thing now |to recover a policy for $3,000 lnsurance | fere with the county supervisors and de- ! box wi the damiie lett us to do and that is to take the matter | which her husband held in the order. Pay- | clare in what manner they shall perform Resident of Schuyler, e N Sibley f S Hranco, Cal. who lagain into the courts. We had hoped (o f ment was resisted on the grounds thut Kerr | their duties. He held that while the court | SCHUYLER, Neb, Sept. 18.—(Special) - e et Testerday on @ viait to |uvold this, but we do not intend to sit yumm.wvl suicide after being placed under has the power to compel the board to per- | Mrs. J. D. Woods, one among the earlicst Desx Molnes, Mes. Sibley (nee Miss Nellje [ idly by and allow the school, if we can|arrest for bigamy. Mrs. Kerr secured a| form an act which the statute down | comers to Schuyler, died at her home Permanently Located, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Rockwell) was o former restdentof Council | possibly prevent it, to be built in an out | verdict for the full amount claimed and as its duty that the court cannot proceed | this city last evening. She has been many | i : K L Ity Sherlft Canning hns gone 1o Jack. | (7{he-way corner like the Street property. | interest, This case will be retried at this | to tell how that act shall be performed by | Years sufferer from heart (rouble, finally | ville, T, after Fred Han wh \.| We shall confer over the matter tomorrow | term. In the ¢ Flc against Henry | them. As a result of this decision the four | succumbing to that, coupled with an attack hix and will now have t o [and I think it is safe to say that we shali | & Spence the plaintiff, an attorney of New- | official newspapers of Polk county lose | of dropsy. Her husband and a large family i — — — L veesear sentenee i e perltentia'y Japply to the court for an injunction to | ark, 0. secured a verdict for about $3,00 their suit against the board and an appeal | of children survive her. | s 5 | restrain the board from placing the new [against the defendants, attorneys of Mount will be taken to the supreme court making e il et | . James: And 0, a farmer livi « High school th Our application will | Ayr, Ia, being his share of the attorney!a test case of this fmportant point e it it q Tave been (e over 5o years by th xon,’ ook on irige-sizod i I2it [ be based on the grounds that the site is|fees in the prosecution suit of the Geiger : ; | Prib o L b Gt c\...,u,?r“‘"\'."“' OP TN mu:‘n-r" .‘,w.,m’nmé‘uw" ¥ e Startcd (0, riye home 4L | not centrally Tocated und doés not in any | Payue case at Mount Ave u fow vears weo | SHORTAGE IN THE TREASURY |(¢!)—Funeral services for the hate Mrs. . .’,',:., Lont Zower, NEnLS p.'.m.“"‘a'r‘rfimg“‘m- s 'v- § FULBING Over 4 number of people wis | respect comply with the propositfon that | By agreement the hearing on the new trial Niih anEA y e He aftens g0 Jllm smlnn igsions, Lams ga } finally corralled by the police and <pont | the people of this district voted on two [ goes over to the next term Roiiort e noon. The interment was in Wynke « rfll&';::,\l':',;nu ol r the night in ail R S . Sl ¥ |tery. The pall-bearers were: J. Sterl i of” Evetiad,’ y B. K. Moore, the carpenter who dison 8 | In the case of the administrator of the | wa, Made by Expert [ S huateer W. A, Catton Wit o peire home in this el abe It is now for the courts to decide | cstate of Chris Beck against the Omaha & hejtonchoRets Lorion RUlERLLaD Tl . % Peo woel hat ra from e | whether the school board has not twe | st Louis raiiroad the new trial was granted [AIRSoREuIte s S Hochstytlensandilo ke n:m\ D i il B i ve Vi) | High school sites on its hands. The own: | o the motion of the plaintiff. Beck was| IOWA CITY, la., Sept. 18.--(Special T Cornutt { { no on for his hasty depar trom this [ ers of the Oakland avenue property have | killed August 1808, by an Omaha & St. | egram.)—After several months of inquiry | = = a er ing near this city. [ on th part of Expert Accountant K |H!H> the authorities at Fremont, Ne The police recelved word yesterday from | the school district to enforce the pay- [ His son sued for $10,000 dumages and at | {t has been discovered that the cou A et Anen Wishington aged | ment of the purchase price of that site, | the trial Judge Woolson took the case from | treasurer's office is short $12,216.01. This | L] a a J{ 16, and Wiillam Donohue, aged 27, both col- | Which was $5,000, he board contracted | the jury and directed a verdict for the rail- | covers a period since 1892 In his report | B ;m:] dho hl.‘:" aped i ‘i were Yl‘.‘vx ',",”". with E. A. Wickham to grade the Oakland | roud company the amount of shortage under the term of | g RRan nableith iooate thescouole 3 avenue tract and his bill for that work he motion for a new trial in the matter | A. R. Cherry amounted to §9,400.88, while | William ¥ Hving at Fifteenth stre amounting to something over $700, has [of the bankruptcy of €. B. Randlett is to | the shortage during Maher's term in 1895 | B Sa 1nat nisht never been settled. It has been presented ‘ to ook and Broadway, was b night o ! s d, | b ued before Judge Shirus foday. Cer- | amounted to $1,134.33 | A guspleton A stolen i horse WhiCh | but the policy of the hoard, so far, has | tain creditors of Randlett brought suit to| The report completed by Kierulft u,q.w ' | wveniie and et U i | been to pigeon-hole it. Unless paid the [ have him declared a bankrupt. At the | covers the collection of taxes for the y | ) Rave Traded @ watch and e horse board will have more litigation on 1ta|first trial Judge Woolson took it from tha | 1892, 1803 and 1864, and during that time n.-, [ s 1 | 1 L b je animal, but the police have suspicions | hands, as Contractor Wickham has stat fav f the petitioners and de- | has discovered a sk o of $1,890.50. This (¢ t lot: bout his story heing tr ' ) avor o petitioners and de ed a shortage of $1,8 his ome exce'lent lots, pleasantly lecat: ] e cuse taninat Ernest Minnick, chargea | that he intends to enforce the pay lett a bankrupt. At the second | last report completes the investigations of | )P y ated and de X \ of Shenan- | 0f his bill shol from YRR M EVAR kel S s of Yeie ves | The Woman's auxiliary of Grace church “riday and in the meantime has been com- | Wednesday in 0dd Fellows' hall. Jackson itted to the county jail | caay's orchest Glen B ing upset the wagon, Judge Macey of the district with holding up Oscar Jo doah and steallng a jug o Judge Shiras at the la rm | the accounts from the & - fal, bel e r sinning of Maher's sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at 4 i b e by SR Tl Remadles . i of court, the court took the ¢ 2 present t 0. ~ s s e s ok e st o | s T4, e U et s | |esarcath piae JEREL S e ladid e i Judge McPherson adjourned court vester- | years of Maher's incumbency the total | | Omaha i s an entral Sub. iti 5 i b [ day afternoon at 3 o'clack and went 1o Lin. | amount of shortage I8 $5.025.13, wnile| For disorders of tho R ,.fi ! ; al oub. additions, This o Will play for both parts | coin, Nebi, where he wan booked for aa | Chorry's total shoriage was 84035, The | gormfmine orgams have | PrOPETtY Wi steadily increase in value as the city ¢ causs | Tickets only 25 cents address before the meeting of the State Bar [ total amount missing for the eight years [ - association. He will return this morning, | 15 $12.426.0 ’ ined their great renown &TOWS in th at direction and the time to buy is the ’ Judee Bcey, ot tho distrl | BERUBLIOAS SKY. 15 . ks, ¥ ThR il ho (bt e ot aa e ::d om".,,mzs sale be- |present. Call at ? 2 % & 1hat and_ promised hin % Wbk | Preminms given with Domestic soap. Maher’s accounts were made largely in the that 1f ho diil not behave and attend school | oliticul | - footings. although small amounts in some | CAUS® of the permanent ] h nmit him to the re-| States Senator Jo b, Dol-| Use Domestic soap. It's the best laces had not t hstracted . Kk United States Senator Jonathan P. Dol i s01p. i 1 0 abstracied after col- | grooel have dome and d |liver was at the Grand hotel yesterday {lection. All but the newly discovered $1.- ".oy e ol , L o e SR it '8 | mornin for o short while on his way tome | - Beath of a Ploneer. 180 of the shorlake has been covercd by a”':’lolny I¢:r the women o il Blnta i ames Sta irmer of | cash by both Cherry and Maher. The | @f s country. | J (., bels UG below the esthmated | (o Fort Dodge from Atlantic. The sen- man, a ploneer this county, died last evening at his home | above amount was found in the early part ds for the current expenses of the Week | 1o was feeling In the best of health and Ana. increasing the. deficlency in this fand | ot el o Mt Dt = 5 4 o dnte to $586.29. The ame fved in | expressed the greatest confilence in the L disease, | of Maher's term. The board of supervisors — ¥ the' min fund was $11 oSk [ onttame. of he election next . November, | 1Ked 66 years. His wife, two daughters | will meet at the call of the auditor and i« | _ I @ll alllng or suffer- ; Below the needs of (e week il ncroasing | Ho sald that everywhere he had spoken he (40 soven sons wurvive him. Decoased | is not vet known what action will be taken | Img women could be made [ e de ey it this fund G S8 (0 date, | ) oe preated with large crowds and that | ad been a resident - of Pottawattamie | in regard to the new shortage { il (o iute Monday night the police were caliod | |0 0 i reasos had been glven close atten- |€OUDLY for about ffty years, coming here | cach to understand how ah- 3 A crazy man was terrorizing the neighbor- [ tion, Last week, he said, he had, he esti- | from England, where he was born in 1833 Swanson Purzles Physicians Y} tru th A 9 hood. It} 1"to bo John W. Taylor on | o s Gloee " | when about 16 years of age. | FORT DODGE, Ia., Sept. 15.—(Special solutely R 8re 4 And the quality of our work should be one of hiv perlodieal ‘drunks. In’ p mated, apokan.to Sloae - heon At th |7 : statements about Lydia E. L) ; ons of hix poriodical drunhs Ip pollss | CIUTE "catings b BAd tteoded 50000 cakes Domeniis somm, ured f Coun. | TC1¥Em)—Loal physicians are puzaled i v :tablo of interest to yon if your teeth are not i gave him the alternative of loav'ng tac | His trip over this section of the state| f0000 cakes Domestic soap used over the case of Martin Swanson, car re nkham (] | ; 3 Sttt aliy by noan toduy or spending: ten diss | jeq him Rt ,u,n,d\'l‘,,:\ 'h, il Bluffs last month, | pairer of the Ilinois Central railway, e numlsthalrysulfor- | in perfect condition It matters no. 1 oA e R tSE T the Wity | the result of the campaign, which he says et R whoss boay padsed unseratohed under the | Omp ” | how little or how much you have to ) after noon today he will be gathered 1| will be a sure victory for the entire repub ing transters were filad :yps. | 00018 0L LRIE & itrain here this moraln '"gs would end. and put to breaking stons he done, we will be pll'w'tl to do it for you, and the charges will be very Swanson was at work under a caboose when a switch engine backed a long train of Mrs. Pinlham counsels lican ticket. He sald: “lowa is all right and will roll up a bigger majority for M tra nnd loan offie Y. Plumbing Co., televnone . | Kinley, I feel certain, than it did four y S ‘g )| C6TS upon him. He tried to escape, but iy S ———— o i IS Gl wmder the whecls of hait +| women free of charge. moderatc ommonwealth 10-cent cigar. | aso. 2 e e 4 ney * 5610 | dozen cars before he T : “|. A|| lnu & proming ml a lurm‘\ of | $ Dei Ko " ‘I nl Aty |..v.m1 he WAN 1 .".: lw; Her address is Lynn, Telsphons 145 Masringe Mt. Ay and a member of the republican ndl ,z car wheels passcd over his right hip an PP iardax to | tate canirall Gommittie twan lu.tus sily 1 Liagonally atross his body. but not a vneie | (1@S8e The advice she A e o el yesterday on business connected with the | (hele WG TR0 N T bone was broken, nor did he sustain any | gfves is praotioal and H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs. Name and Resi Agc. | present term of federal court. When asked h g B e internal injury tha be ascertain 2 penjamin . il Counelt Blufts Zt s 1o the situation in his part of the state il Bluffs, w.'a 2| The only evidence of the remarkable ac.| 70M@Sts You oam write Next to Blary D/ ¥iten, Counell B [ a0 1 wax most encouraging. The vor RITES R o oy | cldent on Swanson's body are a fow skin | ‘roely to her; she is a wo- Therosn C. Lideref, Omaii 5| this fall, he believed, would reveal a la | abrasions and a dark line where the wheels | . G d “ ' | republican increass judging from the pre B vishastiatnting passed across this seemingly rubber man ML v Gran ote " Davl: P Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. | liminary forecast that had been made. In - T 1 b8 9 ese s " ) H SOIN HOUSES AND : ’ e B ] | the eastern pATt of (he state these forecasts | Ulcora, open on obstinate sores, seald Kenyon for Rirdsall's Place, BARGAIN Gravel roofiug. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. o000 come from many of the districts 3 niles aiifokly oursd. by Batnas Saive ¥ DODGE, la., Sept. 18.—(Special | - ) - mmeee= | but returns from the districts in the | ‘he most healing medicine i the world | T*1eEram.)—The Messenger tomorrow winl | House f 4 rooms, welir, wed and O | western part of the state in the hands of | \iyers-Dillon Drug (o, Omaha; Dillons | Present the name of Attorney W. S. Ken ds, Price only $ A the state committee fndicate sure gains for | [rug Store. South Omaha yon of Fort Dodge as candidate for judg- | House o i Bath oo wit ' T sep : : ) 4 i X the republican party " hip in the Eleventh judicial district made| Dlumbir nhecting bath DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St | Council Bluffs, ArKest Assortment . — n News Note [ vacant by Judge Birdsall's resignation. | Mi 9 ™ v ante o nrge Hist of tmproved farms, frutt aud B y S |d Sh Howell's Autl-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds. | sigourney ‘has Jist compleicd a now | Kenyon is an able young attoreny with S0 ¢ | (ble fandsi nlxo veside and business netl W —— 825,000 sehool building strong following and it Is thong m house, with r I off 4 m . 6 ARMS Oys 0il , 0eS | Polltical Noten. Dhomes Ghalle of, dewell, felll fom o |08 followink: 8pd It 18 thonght wiilf4srogum hobes, BiEL S & b i 1 miles ne C. B.180-acres Mise bott | County Attorney W. H. Killpack will ad- [ moving trai 1 had a leg taken off | W block from Ave A motor line. | 160 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles acres Miskour! bottom land, 8 miles se ress the McKinley-Roosevelt club this 1 Heald of Marshalltown wis fatally = $1.000 s Buil $17 per acre city, $10 per acre $1,25, $1.50, $1.75, §2 dress the McKinley-Roosevelt club this| ) 0% (IRRIT O MAERHUONN Joliey car Peyton WHII Fight His Case, 6-room house v Northwestor ot, well improved, $45 240 or Beelto Tinotion weltl: y [evening at & o'vlock at republican head i i L SRILAY. o BIOUR. CITT Bt iRl matss | 9000, IOAE Doune DRt Tarae | 80 ot ] ) aere i Pacific Junction, well ime Every Pair Warranted at | quariera; srnesof Maln strest and Fire e of 'a platform | gram.)-~Frank Peyton was arralgned in the | barn = good buildings and | " M ey e el avenue sho | district court this afternoon on the charge | House of 7 " 1 room f b, |50 wres in Silver Creek twp., $30 per acre; |address the Bryan-Stevenson club Frida STOHNLAR BILOERUNGE | = — N, Price within i fe i p «res fine bottom land in Rackford twp, \ pight at. demooratic hewdquartors at the | "t Aams Fxor mpiny has decided | CASTOSLI.A, $200 dow! Ty p vl i $12.60 per acre; well improved Ogden house. Mayor Jones of Kuansas City | to pay the hank i 3'Which was o Td You Have Always Boug | New 6-room ¢ ! from 1 Hat MONEY LOANED ON FARMS AT 412 Broadway, 16 booked for & speech before the club next [ in transit between ¢ ) and Burlington | Bears the The Kind You Have Always Boug Mothodist churcy oo Lellar Tuesday night., crihrls 1 i unknown man were | gigaature e SR under the welght of a of d Before buylng a fall or winter overcoat | traction ments . ¢ ; | ' n g J— .m...-.. FARM LOANS call on Smith & Bradiey 884 see their ele- | Two sire i 4h ‘sitr BAd & dile caAsSTORIA. | #-room cottage ks from P. 0., co . YT Y | gant 1ine just in Aty in a Marsha'ltown swioon, when o R The Kind You Have Always Bought | colinr ! w olok | Negoitaid 11 ustern eoraska |5 e 0T O T e Hand, oth | 04T - |, shede troen ”5 TELL A 7 P and lowa, James N Casady. --‘ Domestic soap sells on 1o merits o than ¢ A, 7 T S G ) - RESU . s "’.1.‘:,".',”.,1..‘ - Manley J hias been arrested on th v g K (ke n "o“EY To Lol“ rererared Carlin Pleads Guilty AhrEs.af Ritembiing to urh the Stare of C.A 8 FE L [ p LHE BEE WANT ADS ¢ L& ‘:_,,fl,,_ - >, In the district court yesterday Lee Car- | & eompetitor list February E ae Nwars Bou v rrivs. bl s A PRODUCE RESULTS. us: e e Property | 8 [ dioted for obiaining modey under| R. Pacholke, & you g (rmer lving nea Bears the _ Tha Kid You Ha o perries, curra |+ LA t gl ot nses ) x| WSt Side, was struck by @ fast freight H : . P OPE VOO ROE Ve ® il Savings Loan and Building Associat'n |ratve nretonsesteom A Clan’of e | ¢ St 81 REE, 28 S | Mt Urze , JOHNSTO S o Councis We—ae lowa city, pleaded guilty and was sentenced 1o | rack. He was fatally injured. of Tel. 417 Wl Broadway, ¢ I Bl ..

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