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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, SUVTISUES STARCHCONPANY s, vivizias s POVNTER WIS AT BEATRICE vt snhridrtest et e b e ot o0 1 oot Feruna Cures Summer Gatarrh, = ! T. P. Kingsford, pre Hiram h 1 v ver y and surr I ntry will go int A Hoxte Attorney General Proceedings h b A ol Fusion Quarrels Over Sta 0.0 3 . ¥ PR " Ma h > Maker and Against Nebraska Uity Concern, d tr r « Y Prc t ar r 4 h . [ 5, HH R. Flint e panie od s \ wou X e EFFORTS TO BREAK UP THE STARCH TRUST |+ I Job H J TP LANG WILL GIVE WAY TO DR DEARING Kingford, board of dir | ans Unit ) . Wrent tris - | It Ay 80 1 waa ikt the Argd Computy In Kty - ; i Former Supert ent Thanks the |0 ns met in con o o ‘ tesbing 108 Propeity U » . o A sple of Heat and (he State | OrRanized by ¢ iy e¥iorm Dutles - i oty, & r Constder Shown Wi - ect . k o Was orpornted in r of ’ S AT Stuten Hin Plans for Foatur " = ot "‘ (e " :H" vk ¢ SR i 1 r or ¢ BEAT ) al Te G Sw all (he LINCOLN, Sept. 19.~(Speelal,)— ney g mbin pare tollowing resolu 1w ho 1 atte Y smashing bludgeon and today he aimed xed by the . 5 of D Toh Wi D tr ed by the republicans of Platt nty. Cong n Robinson snd 1 X e company of Nebraska City and \ ¥ is y i . Tt for Feebls Minded A g : o sioner of public lan, .m‘| buildings, wer Hart itk He W ME TRRE the agen f vas pald or in cash, the balance be Blull granted the writ of man : renomin v prosident | meeting after the convention was over hat ¥ i he agency of the supreme cour 3 \ By e4RNEILONnG ‘combaT ot 1 for by Poynter and his attorney He Pedternes R LR A L what to do. to provent the United Starch company, of | /1 ikl o 0 o weit, which was pu 1 10 Sus | i1 ? i, the gtis P Held “1have taken several bottles of which he ol the Argo M . by nveying ) United by Kete—tha ont Wi . Thich ho clains he Ario Manuiact i A LR, BARIR| Gur's: s, saked YHAC Lang By PRoiFo 1o president who has given 10| ygusMpoLDT 19.—(Special.) Perana and now Lam entirely well. N ; k I \ g . the b f kind This transfer, it is Mt Avde b B i b e Y " 1t r The local fusionists held the net pris Peruna has not only cured me of Nebraska een intimated that th i, wes Siade 1 pioveeses b o im DF. Dearing. The formal | numiie for vice fdent that “stalwart [ marfes last night and the first blood in *he atarrh, but also of femule Sommencement of the proccedings was pro ent and fs null and void and that | trans occur tomorrow, wl thectan Lype, o western cltizen by cholce, | gorap between ex-Mayor A. K. Fellers and Atad A b i SEI Mitomiiigilbebs bl Al } ro the title and right of possession | Lang will turn over the keys to Dr.|Theodare R fe. i ntion: in: |J. H. Beery for the representative nomina piaints, of whish 1 suffered & greut Attorney General Smyth and Attt d SIE 6 e SHIBITY SRR T Dear losing as far a s are | syired cor e in all th nd made | tion was won by the former, who secured deal. Tshall always keep Peruna, toward the trusts. The att raey genciai| phsle 2} Tiied. the combina. | concerned the fight between Poynter and ember's coming ver Ictory {0 | the delegation from this precinct. Mr. Auna P. Nichols, Kansas City, Mo, [And T do highly recommend it to deciares timt United Starch com tion | Lang forse the | #ee lives Just outside the city lmits 10| oty frionds amended Peruna so | €VErY one in the land, especially to was formed for the purpose of conroll ng In sing ed this that he 1 at Philadelph 10t township and will secure the del . 1 closin he it Tton } bighly that I purchased a bottle to try it | young girls and women, the starch market in his g b L to go and that he would make no | ! ites tw re probably at the eaucus : S ENNT ORST AR Toy. Movton Ate arbot bhoedbbsicf - bl L o e > ot o oyt ille €AUCUS | 4nd have never been sorty I feel that T owe a world of grat 5 1 Kkholder : s . ties . tira Had Wil RV [DIReeo se the strov ! 1 bl i AL L ‘At times my system became entirely run [ Dr. Hartman and Peruna mation filed by Attoricy G 6 1 session peacefully now that 1 ) I th ¥ Keograbliloally only ofe ean Win, wnd | ! p well and lost my| A co it 18 from the sy myth 1s in the nature of & quo war b 1 b irt to 1 would | Furt) Y test will have to be decided by the | S e . [ o8t 1§ KHOWH! K& SyStEImIc: RtarTh his J ! ¥ bt Tl led diffcrent oman an ¥ know | may o fro any ¢ v of he body ahout August 25, 1599, t ABUTACS | Nt con he I want to thank the people of WAL RITTR M A are old-lne democrats, Mr. Beery | o tho merits of your wonderful fietne | IuBieh tHRH th VE WIHLONA: s turing company of Nob i ¢ - . AR . fleat o4 of the state for the kind con- | STURLY: te end : Sl d « onderful medicine [ and summer than in the winter. A course Uni wrel be excluded i 18 bene t and wish you continued succe ¥ PR ¢ n shivdie 1 American Glucose company and the (s og) v doThd b t leration n me in this matter and to | t \ v vo il | ¢ ; i of Peruna now will do much more Roo NEAFOk SOmbNEY: oF. Naw Yotk dtite snd th g T NVt |y et WY 50 TSRAVE St oFRtase | K Tot LG . g | biloan RATy Mrs. Greger, Bagby, Tex., says: “Peruna | than in the inclement weather of winte Bioix: Citys ta.5: Searsk W b - bt L bl 8 e tlon pHotoRlle Hot |, TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 10.(Special)— | has done so much good for mo that I m.] Health and 1 v { free to women o i 4 A - it today allowed an alternative et b i il 4 way 2/ 1 able to do my own wo 3 It Wi tormed an ilegal combination for the pur ftio faniun: compelling the auditor to/| 10 polits to take a little ince Bept. 1 | b ""”" lay, the oc- | al Sk : - on y Dr. Hartman, Ce is, Ohlo, pose of controlling and creating a mon 3 XYPEHS" ‘Of VoricHors s PP ites | In the ca st now until el 8. | - s ing the an rally and | = " oly of the starch | « [ at the : . 1 19.—(Special Tele ) 2 men | . | ) i g riiktied ths Howe ot Prisndless 1o am.) | Delogates to ¢ raise funds and clothing for the Galveston {0 adjudge and decree that the d:fendant| 45,000 and are for suj Beatrlce to represent Governor Peyater in I The wan rendered by he Tocumeen pand [short time when they had secured nearly SPECIALIST Dited States Starch compa nun titution during the the execution of vrit of mandamus | as follows: Henry Neuh | prte fox. - St $300. It is also understood that several ful trust and that it be enjoined fr he ¢ agoinst Benja cd t J AN & mA quartet from Lin It was o In a m h fesu W Pauck, assessor, and Anton Nelson, | big event and tt Use of republicanism | JATEe boxes of clothing will be sent from | " 5 braska g Al ALKkl granted promisalon” to| atrice, Hoth Governor Poynter and Dr.| repablican ohan b sove: ‘ and Disorders of Men Contents of the Petition, file (nformation against ‘Charles Moore, who | Dearing are out of the city and cannot get | anized. This s | ntix Sehools Open, badebidpdid bbbl d it | Years {n Om The petition opens by reciting that the | was tried and acquitted on the charge of | t0 Poatrice until tomorrow evening campaign re were i TSMOUTH, N« Sept. 10, pe WAHOO, b., Sept. 19.—~(Special.)—~Wa- | bl il Argo Manufacturing company is a corp ra- | murdering John D, Molins in Omaha, July PLAN FOR TOOSEVDLT'S COMING. | an-roll six names who )+ | clal)==The Plattsmouth public schools | hoo talsing money for the Galveston VARICOCELE ana tion organized under the law Nebraska | 10, 1809 The proceedings are reopened for I Charles H. Stock. | opened this week with nrollment of | sufferer Mayor Heaton called a meetin "H) QOCELE curea and that from the time of its creation on | the purpose of ling several legal que Helt County Repablica Will Wel- 1 president of the club, | 1,150 pupi In the High ol building | of the citizens and the following solicitin i June 2, 1894, until it bec part of the | tlons and not by intentivh OF wEs coitie Him wt NG 5 vy, and V. W. Graves | there were 263, an increase per cent | committee was named: Charles Perky hod new, nover fails, trust It was engaged in the busincss f r|placing Moore in jeopardy 1 JILL, Neb., club 18 in readin 10 re ver that of last year. The teach in | Otto I*. Steen and H. Gilkeson Witho s B AIE OF which it was incorporatcd —th e " | McKin 1 telve the dedegat 1 \ the High s v Miss Ol " e st thetol . Court Takes n Re 8 MoK in legates an tkers who_wil lie SYPHILIS 11fe nnd the polson turing of starch and other graln products | O'Neill held a meeting be present at the « ¥ ntion to| Mary Jickson, Mary Davis, Harriet Pack thoroughly cleatsed from { and the owning and feeding of Atter ””"' / ¢ ““'" g i, ""““ K| arrangements for be held in Leigh next Friday. Hon, ¢. H. | ard and Miss Woods. 1In the Central school MUNICIPAL LEAGUE MEETS b gl S LR GBI 0 LT alleging that on Augnst 28 it became a part | n after handing do- | 4 er n Ooctober ¢ Dietric candidate for govern Hon. | they are: Bird Baker, Myrtle vings BREAKING OUT™ of the disen o 6k > . ; 18 in twentys¢ rho it ‘which 0 on A governor on. | { g k Sixth Aununl o o Ui LD Rt L, ool Al AL gl L of the United Starch company, the att r lons in twenty-one cases, all of Which| couniry gro to be reiled upon there will | John B. Hays, candidate for congress from | Margaret Farley, Fern Miller, Maud Ma-| '™ waiilihe “OReRE Witk & Goaur 7 | e ety v ney general exhibits a soction of the arti-| WOTe i v L I Ve crowd here to Gov= | the Third district, and Hon. Church Howe | 80N, Gertrude Foxwell, Emma Tresham R o WEAK MEN 108 OF NMANHOOD trom 1 cles of fncorporation of the lIntter, which | {8lon of Cardwell by thol ..., goosevelt Fitch of Chicago are billed to speak at the | Elizabeth Beach, Anna Heisel and Laur s BEXUALLY Coesor VICTum T Nuny provides that the objects or which 1he g P Ao K‘xl‘ acs, \1 i The World-Herald scare head special in | convention and republican rally in the | Kinkead. In the Columbian building are MILWAUKEE, S 10.~Tho sisth at- | WARTING WEARN oL 1RYOLONT 4oy | corporation was formed are’the manufac. | SNCMEN, | this foally disposcs of that],, ay's Issue announcing the polit- | evening Mra, Thomas, Mabel Hayes, Gane Marehall. [ pyg) “ meeting of tho Municipal league | WIth EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDUN ture of corn or other grain prod and . B 1M 0l flop of “Colonel il Brennan was Nettie Hawksworth: Firat ward, Rose Win- | o0 BECRE (80 E00 S0 del o | AGED Tack ot vim. vigor and streugih, with otherwise dealing in starch, glu o mediately commit to the penltentary: | poyg ny the meeting and created Wakeiicld Republicans Organize. rsteen, east Second ward, Mrs. Bartl Sitendaneais T4t sta I P A R He was found gullty « e charge and 2 i B : KEFIEL eb., Sept. 19,—(Spec 5 Wi attendance n the absence esident | Radicnlly cured with a ne; dextrine, In buying, selling and fee ' “ . : ! sy i ',' merriment. The Herald has announce \\\\\: v‘l_nw. ?x}» Sept. 1 1) | west Second ward, Miss Swoboda; east| .l BATG B LT 2 et Vieo | STRICTURE [rch i ed et oS cattle: purchasing, erecting and opera the eupreme court on srpap @ppealed 10§\ pBrennan's flop no less than Tour or five |~ fairauc Roosvel V48 \or- | Fourth ward, Mattie Willlams and Lottle| proyfdent Charles Richardson of Phila-| 919 ,‘le‘-U" ut. Nojnsteunients nopaia, box factorlen and planing mills; also to | " SUPFEMe courton sbrer G | times within as many weeks and it has |EADIZed Bere last evening with J. 0. Milll- | Smith: South Park, Dertha Keanedy; Mer-| profient char B lotention, from buainess. " Gonorrhoea, \ burchase, sel) or ashign shates of the cap: | o n T o o asainst the |80t to be a standing joke hero, not only |84 88 pre R Sy L et (CUSRIRTS | Coryille ry Trility. Superintendent | “q i Cvobion 1n the starting point of | CURES GUARANTEED. ital stock, or bonds, of any other corpora- i) 1 ”'".” upany against the g p .0 republicans, but pepulists as well. | BeCTetary an atthewson, treasurer. | McHu llcts that this will be the|,.iivq work In the adoption of the so-called Consultation Free. Treatment by Mall. Hbik, - kN nptitlns bF {nootnorwilk .| World Herald and Douglas county against |y . 3 The meeting was enthusiastic and 150 mem- | most successful school year in Platts Callou or address 110 S, 14th St. FOTALIOn Were| \u oy mrank, Theapplication of Attorney | NI Dfenan's conversion to o Hryan | Ghe HRetE was ectbusiastic and 160 mem. | meat ¥ municipal program adopted at the Colum- | s @agnlos &' fled with the secretary of stato tn New | qutt TFEEL, | 00 AR o o ATy | causo 1 of no recent date. Ho voted fo | Ber® re cnrolled as b starter, which nun- | mouth Dun comvention tust soar "o peocrasn | 0N, S0arles & Soarles, omaha, Nob. The attorney general next asserted that 1o | 0 SXAING the books and records of the | HOICGHD last fall and has not ggilated o- | p "yyyy “he next congressman from this | Many Presenc at ¢ | recommends the adoption of three br nhhv\; violation of Taw and In abuse of its ecorpor. | SUNdard OIl company was overruled for | 112 h republicans for wnumber of | gy viot.” was present and in an nour's| NORFOLK, Neb., Sept § activity—enlarging the power of cities “Mom 218 $5ulh Wik Sirser e oth i ; PO | the reason that iu was prematurely pre-|’ 4" o o Al YOUTS A8 [ occh completely punctured the poliey of | ®6FaM)—The conference opened this morn- [ by providing so far as possible for home powers the Argo Manufacturing com- |01, o7 although he supported McKinley n a por- | PROcCR SUBPIMEW puncibred the poltey of | {1 %0 g B SO ST F Chicags | rule, enforcing carefully devised reatri pany sold and transferred to e Unite Jnctory manne 0 rat s o, cemocratic party. Captain| a& » abusef Lr‘m h company n|‘ v lerA I‘.r Iu.”lII ll“” : During the morning session the cases of [ fURCIOFY manner. One of the first symp- | ;™ Ty 0n® 0aidate for state sanator, | Presiding. After administration of the| tions akkinst the abuses of municiphl pow- ek ooty W1} finess and. sianes | the State against the Burlington and Elk- | (W of his having become a full-fledked | i 0" j4racied the meeting and stars to.| LOFA'S supper the roll call was madc, | ers and regulating the granting of fran- property, including its business and rights populist, and presumably when he firt by showing seventy-five prese chises | of every kind, for the consideration of $125,- | 10" iilronds were joined and submitted Bk Was the il AL dexiciy . |day to make a precinct canvass of the| " K seventy-five present out of the 155 a AL e L *<lon oral argument. “John M. Woolworth | SaW the way the trusts that deal in wire, |G (3 SEEE B PEGRECL Cansess ©X the | wontorence members in the aistrict. More| Welcoming addresses were delivered on | the busix porform any of the duties | Prosented the case for the detending com- | Malls. olls and many other things were| I FCICURY (NIEE REOIDIARS | dolegates arrived during the day. 1. .| behalf of the state and clty, which were SPECIALIST o business or perform any of the duties | plunde: ing custome d adually s on col or every | | responde: : e arte eaty all Forms B SRIGHTIE. Gas sk TGt "' the dUtles| unies and Attoney General Smyth argued | PIURdC: Ing bls customers and gradually | FRERCD GC CRREY DY go0d, safe majoritics, | 105t 0f Alblon was elected socretary and | responded to by Charles J. Ronaparte of Tr eats all Forms of i LeaH as organized and which were | 0" % SEATREY GO | making every business man practically an | A ) 8 Sl J. P Yost of Columbus, statistical secre- | Baltimore, chairman of the executive com DISFAEES AND | mposed by its articles of Incorporation. | "0 iion . yere rendored in the following | ¢FFand boy for the trusts”—was some time | Chatlin Speaks nt Lyons. | tary mittee. Q. = - Nature of the Octopus. |cases: Clifford against Hall County, re- |80 When he was circulating a petition | LYONS, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special.)—Hon.| After the appointment of standing com Clinton R. Woodruff of Philadelphia, sec- DISORDERS OF Directing his attention to all of the com- | '¢rsed and dismissed; Chamberlain Bapk- | 4MONK the merchants of this city, tryiug| R. H. Chatlin of Terre Haute, Ind., Monday | mittces on church oxtension, education, | Tetary of the Natfonal Municipal league MEN ONLY panies that are alleged to have entered the | D€ House against Woolsey, reversed end | !¢ B¢t them to raise the price of gasoline | o 1g addressed the largest gathering | missions, Sabbath schools and kindred sub- | then read a paper on “A Year's Municipal | SgRe fee N &) 26 Year's Experience combination, the attorney ge | nsserts |Temanded; Flynn against Riley, afirmed, |00 20 cents to 2 cents per gallon | of pecple that has met.hare so far for g|lects H. C. Jenning of Clucinnati, of the| Development.” ' The report of the treas ’ "‘r l"} e that some time prior to August 28, the ex. | Sullivan not sitting; Trester against Pike,| 1he Feépublicans of this county are shed- | campaizn raily. Mr. Chatlin was here| Methodist Book concern, addressed the | urer Burnham, jr., of Philadelphia 3‘!’ W) VARICOC:LE cured act date of which he Is unable to kive. Jay | Fomittitur; Bangs Inst Gray, affirmed; | 11N% DO tears over the loss of Mr. Bren- | under the auspices of the Roosevelt Rough | confercnce, after which Presiding Elders | Was then aubmitted ‘V Dr. McGrew at 8. quickly without cut- ] AN ta v ; o a d do not feel, as the Herald states, | Riders’ club and addressed the p g.| D. K. Tyncall of the ¢ 1 1s The following officers were elected late | ting or pain Morton, as prestdent, and A. T. Richardson | Carstens against Eller, afirmed; MeC A.\a‘!““ by t L E he meeting, | h ar district Ekek RHean RArARER | as secretary, both of the Argo Manufactur- | 3E4inst McClave, afiemed; Hyde againgt |“hat the bottom has fell out of the oid | which was held in the opera house and was | and Willium Gorst of the Neligh district | this afternoon: President, James C. Carter, | SYPUILIS in all atages cored pormananily ing company, and T. P. Kingsford, Hiram |Hyde, afirmed; Passumpsic Savings Bank | 5BiP in this county filled to overflowing gave reports of the work in their districts, | New York; first vice president, Charles | MANHOOD, Nizht Losses,” Debility s e el iR L) wgainst Maulick, afirmed; Northwestern | The republican vote In this county will|{ Mr. Chatlin confined his remarks to the | Rev. Hart followed with a statement of the | Richardson, Philadelphia 1 vice prosi- | Binddor, Kidieys, Gonorrl e L Charles R. Filnt and J. C. Young, ownors | Mutual Lite Insurance Company against |P® 18r this year than it has been any | issues that have been brought out by the | Work of the Church Insura association. | Gent, Samucl B. Capen, Boston: third vice | CURES CUARANTEED or stockholders of the Oswego Starch com. | BUFT, reversed and remanded, with direc- | YeAr since 1862 and for every man the | fusionists In this campa Imperialism, [ The afternocn was devoted to statistical | bresident, Thomas M. Strong, Portland, Ore.; | CHARCES LOW, | pany, the American Glucose company and | tion to cause recelver to collect renta's | [U310RIStS can point to as having voted for | the speaker said, in the minds of th ports of membership, admissions, funds | secretary, Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Phila- | Medical Treatment com- the! Gloux Oity. (lowa). Biareh domaaus, | railite orthwestern Mutual Life In- | MCKinley in 1806 and nmow supporting | who wished to be rightly informed would | Falsed and work done in all departments | delphia; treasurer, George Burnham, Jjr., NT BY MAIL. Consuls sl b ol AR LSl s bl SR AR WMedal “lnmnl llwvv- can be found ten who sup-|on investigation prove a bugaboo, which | of the different churches. Philadelphia Charles J. Bonaparte of Baiti Yours § (0.8 p, m: Sunday. 9ito 18 B/ 0 t " ot o va. | Pors s 2 st . 1N ported Bryan in 1896 and are now support was sprung by the fusi ts at this time more was elected chairman of the executive | Box us Mflen over 215 South 14th street, tent and purposes of preventing and pre- | Persons against McDonald, afirmed; New- | PO v y e Lime | Charged with M 5 : : | SR e : Sk prsed w . st 3 etween Farnam and Douglas oireets, Omas cluding competition, to create a monopoly [ man against Phillips, aMrmed; School Dia. | & McKinley | wholly to mislead ITON, Neb. \"'” “""‘H-::‘ 1y | com \:'m“‘.\d roam and T las sirests, Oma In their business throughout the United |trict Central City against Chicago, Bur A8 10 Sy Sileged colivermation ek wiared | Andrews Speaks wt | | ~Bud DBlunck, an clleged horsetheif, wa LR L R L] States, to fix the price of their products, [lington & Quincy Ratlroad Company, | VY the Herald as having taken place be HABVARD, Nab. st Titor ety lcaptired itoday ielghtasn s Eilles oy ChondE | s el 108 Tarne HUN mesng &t to provert others from conducting or carry- [ affirmed, Sullivan, J., not sitting; Bolin [ (V0N Mr. Dietrich and Mr. Brenvan, your | s g P ik ' S tho Pabst theater. ing on (1 nor | | n 1 | spondent took the trouble to int At the Stokes' opera house last evenin exington. Tt is stated that he took g on the starch business and to create |ngainst 08, reversed ar missed, Sul- gy » € roub! D inter- 1 " 4 | . , v large audience greeted Ho he horses from the L. . Blenkiron ranch Stookma . petitioner states in this connection that | Devald, afirmed; Williams against Sta or Prott, cand I U0 DR B e i S s LAl e it sl i Lot L g i el TR T ‘-" ‘0 the association thus formed constitutes a | reversed and remande Hahn agalnst At the meoting Messrs, Dietrich | 0 e iy W & found he | master Dismuke w | ; 7 A 3 ilox o | s Biate ex vel Hethi and Brennan and both pronounced the al- | MF: Andrewes in his two hours' address | How and there found he had a brother near | Kiljui by Sum sAshton, n well-td | trust within the meaning of the law and | State, affirmed; State ex rel Seth Thomas could only touch on some of the leading | Lexington. He then came by way of Grand | man. Dismiuke’s son rashed to b ther's that its scte, intents and purposes con- |Clock Company against Bonrd of County |lesed conversation as stated in tho Herald | Ll M0V Woh G0 BIRD B0 Ene e o o o and. the deputy | 41 and was also shot. He dled today, | stitutes an unlawful conspiracy against | Commissioners, Cass county, reversed and | % & Mmess of falsehoods, nu such converss PR fed i L | sheriff, James McMinn, went with him to | AShton s v rrest | business and trade. The petitloner fur- | remanded, with directions to fssue peremp. | to0 having taken place. Ono of the men| 00 PHG IhOt Re €T touch upen were | BIE Ve TRE BER S went Witk him to | | ors or the purpose of more |tory writ of n At stated: “The Herald insulted the fintetli- | SN D498 WALHOL apiate) ang goty LGRS B8 SRS OEL AN FaH | ther avers that for the purpose of more | tory writ of mandamus; Brownell against [8tated: “The Herald insulted ; up for political purposes only. Most ex- | iehtifed Blunck as the one who had taken | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER effectually carrying out and exccuting the | Fuller, affirmed; Cardwell against State, | E°D Feafiers whan i¢.presumed ¢ cellent music was f hed by the band [the horse | | objects and purposes the members of the [affirmed; Barker against Wheeler, remit. | P€OPle would believe a candidate for the b o 7t o | - omite | and male quarte wit 70 delegations o '~ o Association, formedy s corporatlon undar | tis ofico of governor would make any such |1 male quartet, with pood delesation Biteen by n Spider for Thursiay ana the laws of New Jersey and fixed the « o statements ag those credited to Mr. Diet- | (70 ¢ | among which were can- | opanpox pt. 19, eeal.) ® Falr Weatlior, ) ital stock at $8,000,000, which was divided | ERAME 05 NAsERe rich.’ ! "”"“"‘ Ofl theTexiniative’ thokat R. K. Purns, one of the wealthiest men of Variable Winds. into 60,000 shares of $100 each and in pur- | The fellowing orders on motions were e | Republican Caucus nt & ' this region and one whom Dawes county AR AR S . . ot Norris o v o er. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.--Forecast fo sult of thelr unlawful intentions arbitrarily | Made by the court during the sitting today: nrnm’:rl Brown at Beatri | senuvyr Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special,)— | I8 much indebted to for the interest and ASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Forecast for fixed the price of starch and other pro- | Cltizens’ State Bank against Iddings, mos B Meh, Sapt. 10.~(Rpscisl Bele s s oAy ducts manufactured by the various compa- {100 for leave to file supplemental answer | E¥4m-)-—ton. ~Norrls Brown of Kearney i overruled; Stuart against Burchan, motion | $POKe (0 & large and enthusiastic audience at The court is next informed that the os- |10 Tevive overruled without prejudice to a | he Auditorlum in this city tonight. The tensible acorporators of the United Starch | (2101 application Philadelphia: Mortgage (LIRS AL MRS DAGKeq 1 rocarion 400 | vention at Leigh Friday, September 21, The |the Chadron hospital, where it was found company were Samuel B. Lawrence, Henry | & Trust Company against Oyler, motion to | 'h¢ hallways and entrance HINOLNS IRNR | o) ce was very la d the selec- | that he had been bittc ee differe A : boug i i RR A jeorge B, | dlsmiss overruled; motlon for leave to fite | Of PeoPle avsembled to hear the speaker. [fltendance was very ,I\”,,m,‘mu\“:, i Bl A Vst ekt | Western Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, ’ Spencer and Oscar B, Guberman, but that [ additional trauscript as part of recora|r- Brown formally opened the campatin | (B L ¥ =R UGG VORI EME T SR8 L inought that he could not live, but at a | "4ia8 Territory and Arkansas—Generally all of these men simply ncted for other | Sustained; Grant County against Chicago, | (% the republicans in this county would be willing 1o Ho. twenty.ait mile | 1ater hour there is some hope for his re- | f8If Thursday and Friday; varlablo wia s l Burlington & Quincy Rallroad Co | parade and torch-light procession p e Rl e SRS lows=Falr Thursdey and Uriday, probs Rullskion, & Quiver Saioond v | the speaking. The ‘crowd that attompted 267058 & hilly country to attend ably warmer Friday; westerly winds be- ot enemn motion s uimins oot [0 get fnto"the Auditorium to ‘hear e | Con¥ention. Tho el BUIYaRRtimn Kr tained; Toworx against McFarland, leave | “Pe4ker tonight was nearly as large as|Pan'cd by the best b Neb., Sept, 19.- Missouri—Generally fair Thursday ond | granted to file amended petition in error: | 'N® One assembled to hear Bryan when he | asion Convention nt Clarkso aviest rains of | Friday; variable winds | Whalen against Kitchen, motion to dismiss | *4°Ke here a short time ago. | HOWELL, Neb, Sept. 19.—(Spectal Tel- | fell here today, doing great orih. Dakola. a04. Houth - Daligta—Fale ned; Sanders g algn Materinl. egram)—The fusion convention met at | damage, especlally to those who were in|and warmer Thursday; Friday, fair; vari- | | The republicans of the city and precinct |money he has put into irrigation, was seri of Schuyler held their caucus In the armory | Ously, if not fatally, bitten by a spider ast night, which was held for the purpose | Monday night while asleep on his ranch of selocting delegates to the county cons|€ast of town. He was at once removed to Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Thursday and Friday; varfable winds Illinois—Fair in western, clear in eastern portion Thursday; Friday, falr; fresh south to west winds pany, county | covery. ition will be accom- nd In the city. Rain Does M SOUTH SIOUX CITY (Special.)—One of the h el- | the se N inst Dencese, cons So sus ree of Cam ditional order of dismissal made absolute| PIERCE, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special.)—The | Clarkson today John C. Sprecher was |the midst of haying. The rain commenced “Mf winds. 3 | unless briefs are served and filed by Octo. | World-Herald of Thursday of last week con- | hominated for state representative, (1, J.|at 7 o'clock in the morning and continued Colorado—Fair and warmer Thundug: ber 2, 1900; Schmuck against Hill, moticn | tained a dispatch from Plainview giving | Phelps for county attorney, John 8. Craig|Until noon. After the storm The Bee cor- | Friday, fair; variable winds to dismiss proceedings in error overruled; | glowing account of the Poynter rally at that | Was renominated for com a—I'pir Thur lay and Friday tern of the | respondent drove to the large swamp south | Monta ent | 0f town, which contains 13,000 acres of [ Warmer Thursday in southern and mission Whalen against Kitchen, motion to dis- | place the evening previous, in which it said | Third district rec Is at Help for Galves miss appeal overruled; Deering agalnst | that after the speech some farmers wearing | 4eputy state ol Inspector for the Third | bay, and this was completely covered with | and western portlons; westerly winds gy Grebe, motion to substitute party, appel-| Dietrich buttons tore them off and joined | district and at one time was a member of | WALOF to a depth of four feet his rain Yical Reaasd PURELY VEGE B, lee, allowed; Bankers Bullding asd Loan |the Bryan club. The mext fssus of the|the state senate. Phe was a candidate | 19 felt mostly by the farmers who winter| OFFICE OF T1115 WEATHER RUREAT, | Atts a8 & Tonkc and Stops Hair frem Falltug Assoctation against Forlander, motion to| World-Herald contalned an interview from | fOF fupreme judge in 1506 on the gold bug | thousands of head of cattle overy winter 1r\’V‘\VI.¥ A, Sep ”nj.”!‘-‘w“wf record of tem- | Out, Cures Dandruff, Brittie Hair, Itch- dismiss appeal sustained: Batcheller [ Fred Jewell, the governor's private secre- | ticket . o he esponding day of the | t | 1ng and all Scalp Treubles | year against Ashland Mill and Elevator Com- |tary, in which he reiterates what was sent | 9 Mepublic Clab is ree BLAIR, N Sept 1 (Special ele 1 3 » ) pany, motion fo velnsiate denled; Rotokel-|by the fusion corre e t Mill- | ompAT I»t\:‘lw- Neb., 8 Iv" N (mos. | raTo = Thio | Ga)veatan pellat tina r{w{ Maximum temperiture i cuaranteed to cure ' ler against Ashland Mill and Elevator | nltz, the populist commissioner, was in this iR oy e AARAt | o0 aribacnistion by Wilis McCormick, Dr, | M m temperature 5 i 1 When all other vemedies have Jailed { Company, motion to reinstate de- | town a couple of day EWARL DA O A | oot oA e 8 el I“' b e gy Vi the e Atd sl & it et o o o arl or money vefunded. nied; Armstrong against Mayer, motion | Relmers asked him if any Dietrich farm- | i oo STRPIRE (A0 SrRSTEaton of a Me- | D0 TELCTTRER TR EhE Wb O | P eetord o brsciitation at Omiha or this | Bold everywhers, Safe, Sure, Rellable an, motion to quash bill of exceptions|tons.” It might also be added that the "‘_ 4 iy Ll Y OV T \ i | v foonn March 1 o | e Bo ARENEE 00y Ohtcnye sustained; Moore against Jacobs, motion | populist editor of the Plainview News failed | 2" : It e i | S ALeRIRR TIn Yesierdar ARd |Gl tratn SO [ gy e Sale by d TRy s o 5 Geos against Krug Brewing Company, or- [ Ing off thelr buttons in his report of the | "' R P b s et LRV T e By g A TR o B e £, fnehe | MC AL Dillon, South Omaha, 3 8 ler of June 19, 1900, made absolute unless | meeting, €0 the people down believe | ® ARETARAY Ko n'p. 1805 ho/tiokot: A0S P, v EaTRY products and | & ey for cor | d by . — . . | plaintiff's briefs are served and filed by |it was nothing but a lle, pure and simple w n Work for deKintey. 9 Defiche for cor inchos October 10, 1900, motion to consolidate sus- | sent to bolster up the failing cause c on| WAHOO, Neh t. 19.—(Special,)—~The New e At Wyme Reparts trom Stntle " | taine Fisk against Thorpe, motion to|in Nebraska. Thus far not a republican has | Ladies' 1da McK Republican club mot| WYMORF eb., Sept. 19, e by - P - OF uash bill of exceptions sustained, motion | €spoused the cause of Bryanarchy, while|and electod th wing ®Mcers for the | Work was begun here this week on | » strike transcript overruled; Thurman |Scores of fusionists have announced that| ensuing year ganized for the cam-| brick business block in the heart of ninst Omaha, motion to dismiss denied; | they will support McKinley and Dietrich paign Mrs. J Anderson, president; | city, which is being erected by Mr STATIONS AND STATE 3 2, ‘\\.. e galns Perres, alleged bill of ex. | N hn mes e ont ones of Omaha ) n i g g bk o | t Actrfezsantly and [Pomptfy; | Nerer asainsi Ferres, allesed Dot ¢x: | gy uuiicans a¢ Wayne oranize, | M7 John Hoimes, vico president; Ars | B. Jones of e Ay ceptions stricken from record WAYNE, Neb., Sept. 1 Pt T. J. Pickett retary; Miss Ethel Col-|pro here. The building is to be 0 | ATHE | nv‘w- ity i ol Cleanses the System Now Merniois Ik Nalisaslin: gram.)—A McKinley and Roosevelt club was [ 0% freasure o B L " . DR Ang il Aty | et Fovial; = ¢ SO 810 ITY )., Sep: 0 organize here to) wit about 0 men | . o " Co¢ Istant A ever ¥ I8 the inten n 4 oo i ol Gently and Effestually OUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb., Sept. 1 ganized here tonight with about 150 mem- | Mt readS fon ataliat sonpinomalals i parorensat o slscte oL ) L A tun Y | (Spectal)—This city has secured o fanning | bers enolled. Charles Becbe was elocted Convention Called. tips | [ AU Rabieta™ ey finwcited Biiesads S wii? . [{and win s it October 1. The offi ch s ary and D. 8. McVicker treas- | (Speciul.) Par 4 Frdiiindad| R | | buc'.- i xags op s ackagns i ¢ firrenl.\'m the 10, mn'pll/'/‘/ann | cors of the apany are: C. H. Lewis, | ure AD executive committee was also| tion has been called Sk 4 | Telo. | Salt’ Like, clear o A ..'.” ¥ "' e s WERp hknown (o .ullmulbc/lr c18/{y: | ). N. Woodward, secretary; Plerce Ratleff, | quarters the campaign and it 18 ex- | & candidate for county attorney 18 y ade for th and It is ¢ par vid or sulc in Omana, Neb. by Jas Iorayth, | treasurer, anda 0. B. Orr, general mapager. | pected that the club membership will be | pirants for the ofice are Fred nd | that several thousand people will be | Chic e | f\“, L Kinn & Cop 1ot ki Douglas TO GET ITS BENEFICIALEFFECTS | Desass Vais £ ucreased to over 300, | Judge R. E. Evans, both of Dakota City. |here during the caruival. There will be| 5t a4 o | X " : WAHOO, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Special.)—The Burkett Speaks at Sterling, | Excurs to Hear " | mas & o BUY THE GENUINE = MANFD.BY | sunders county fair opened fn this city| STERLING, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Special Tel-| WYMORE. Neb. So 3] ) | B004BA.18 18 rapId progre ‘ fir. Kay 3 nenovatar CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCQ, | uesday ana will continue three days. The | ekram.)—This has been a great day here | Arrangements have been porfected ol Hos(ings 1n 14 o8 o | b - SAN FRANGISCO, CAL °xhibits are not numerous, but very fine as | for the republicans. (Congressman Burkott | the Burlington road for a special train| HASTINC Neb., Sept, 19.—(Special.) ey 8 B o :'“ r :-""ll to oure U YORK WOTML Undeg UL s NEW YORK, Ny, [ {0 quality. The attendance is falr today|came tn on the afternoon train and was | from here to Beatrice on October ‘1, af |in pursuance o a call by Mayor I'isher a | che, lver wnd Kidney "‘,“ P P Aah s Arko A10F Ast Aasile and if the weather continues fiue it will [ met at the depot by the Sterling band and | which time Governor Roosevslt witl speak | mass meeting was held in the court house | dicates trace of precipltation and 31 s for kres Bample ¥roe Book e el ks Ot e dente-e | b6 mush larger temertew 838 Friday, 821y mewmbers of the McKinley and Roose- | there. There is much entbusiasm bere | Monday Bight to uppolnt commitiees to foA WELSH, | 800 Fres Al Li B3 hay, Saratese Local Forecast Officlal, ' N, ¥,

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