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THE 0\[ \fl'\ DAILY RFF‘ TAU RGD AY, HEPTE.\H‘H’:R 27, 1900. —_— — e e e f B ™) 5 CONNOR SECURES THE PRIZE ", otmath " B¢ s = Orawford Oonnty Man Oarrios Off the Tenth Icmocrate makiug oo nomination wainst Distriot Nomination. oo et ot et e oot | Horsford's Acld Phosphate -y T O nd rewards s partisans by ofcs even to | which terminated the convention, the min aed 1o the practice of law. He has a | Taken just before retiring quicts the lf CI [ ] l/ 14 1.4 rin tern ed mutet 1aw, | 18ters and delegates were tendared a re large and lucrative business and has a norves, nourishes the tired and eon- J IV 14 21U » N i teslare, e sl I IO | coption by the membera of the local con: | NAMED TO SUCCEED DOLLIVER IN CONGRESS | wavs tocn on af the Leaters in politics fused brain andinduces refreshing slecr i iriy, 10 be o delusjon and & | gregation, light refreshments being served 1al lite of b ty. He I Genuine hears name Honsporo's a@ wrapper i - the people are defrauded | i the church patlor argest st he Craw -—— = political demugogues are | g TN Wilson of this city was elec- | Niaety-Sixth Ballot in the Convention State bank Denfson and mizon mewTION, ‘m‘ WOCRATS NAME A TI“\I‘T vaming (he et preacher for the meeting of the state rt Dodme Scen the Break : ot the Dentson Business Mena s By Our New Plan assoclation, to be hel Burliugton 1n that Brinks the Vi He has always been a republican A a6 preliminatien o4t of ¢he Wiy the | 4890¢IALIoD, to be heid 18 s Davis sells glass. L Lo B L ey am | the spring next year. The next semi to Winner. nd elogate to the national convens ;”' """‘ Len b e Biahy & GOy LT e un. The | anNUAl meeting of the Council Bluffs as Judge Connor has been a close | as fixtures and globes at BIXb ing of & county ticket was taken up. The | \ ext | friend of Governor Shaw during ) \ ) socation will be held at Harlan nex al friend of Governor Shaw during the | B tohanson, i) Peart B, Tel gty b L AU oty o Norwnx | AbFil, for which Rev. D. E. Evans of| FORT DODGE, Ia. Sept. 26.—(Special [ time they have both resided in Denfson and | Dr. Btephensor i Unobtrusive Gathering. court and t Norwak | pIUL0 (L elected preacher Telegram.)~The Tenth fowa district will | they aro both members of the Methodist Bchmidt s ph new and latest iip was naned by J. K. Cooper of this B FUDTOIeHted (N GoNgrvas tof Both the )| ChUN H. M. Leffert, expert opticlan, 2 - ‘ who suggestod that the n.mination | rotie - he represented In congress for both the | Cab, photos $1.60 dog. Willlams, 41 BAY | ot - : 3 bk A AL T b unoxpired term of Senator Dolliver and the | Wollman, wetentine optician, 40 Ba'y. |LITTLE COMPETITION FOR THE PLACES | some of the couniie AMIBEALSS: Rnd 1t Wha | Bl it e b g afeas 20T, OF tH tounTry: ANINENTES: Hod b Wi %t oh § ’ \ stear. | full term by Judge James T. Conner of | W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Ba K i . oy 4 8| nue H, charged with tearjng up and Crawford county. This result was quickly | " " Bdy. decided that all nominations should be | ing thirty-five feet of plank sidewalk, was . 4 Bghois 3.C. & W. Woodward, archi 3 | . reached this morning when the real break W E wis sells monument way Over a Single Ballot Needed (o e on roll call of the precincis. No|fined $26 and costs In police court yes-| . .\0"oh"he ninety-sixth ballot, which Lemp's beer, Soenke Boysen, sole agent name was brought out on roll call | terday morning will board the fine and & Oholee for Any € resulted in Connor's nominatlon, as fol S . and Mr. Shields was declared nominated | out in the county afl. He pleaded guilty Best brer, Budwelser. L. F eld. Ag —Harmony Almont b : ' ir. Shie | lows: Connor, 84; Ingham, 4, Kumrar, § New oval frames. C. I Alexander & €0 Oppressive, i Aokl it Bl i 0 A BarELd With violating the ity ] SANEESF, 4 Detolf Wichman, 38 SEWING MACHINES AT 1 Brondway j en ohen, charged with viola G b Y el A BIB.00 i S5 Botn, to Mr \ s e For co auditor the delegates from |ordinance regulating pawnbrokers in that| D'oRG BLEREOR B 0 | Full nickel, with higt They are North Ninth strect Fopular Bag1e | Lewi« township placed in nomination H.|he did not report the purchase of brass . b . - | hickel, with high arm. They & ! ;i — et work done at, the § lerk of District Conrt \ X <lein's s wan | alloged to have been te clded | the opposition to Connor was firm in fhe good muchines—not cheap things L o S e o TV SO rowman |t b s i e, ™ S | S, 5, e b g, B, Gl | e Vi he contntion etk morn O .80 30 o 5 ot Tk eat Tolephones: Gines, U1 rosidence, 58 ounty Auditor kave the romination to Kiein by a [ stitutionality of the ordinance. The hear- | 1% (AL X Cos provint bhe nomina. Cenuine fng. donble feed “New Homes" are the Dr. Walter, e Bou . KLIEIN stieh Bi of 182 t6 & for Martin, 08 motion | Ing Ib set for this morsiok ) 4| thovkht to have agreed to force the nom finest you ever saw. Trinl free L B, andsrtaker and licenned em ounty Reconder—. . Do unealmotey | HCRIOR WAS | Al charged by s Brama Holmes| JAUOR ef Oonsor, Tugham aving decited C t ’ If you would like to see, try or buy :::;rl on ¥ JOHNP. ORGAN, oire | SOURLY 'r'.“:‘:‘ L w-v: ‘»“mil\h”\rr'“lh:'w'v‘.“;:y: and, E. Ao b cidale g be depended on to prevent the cousumma See Pac-Simile Wrapper Belew. wEO® essary to ) . . Everybody knows that the “NEW For Board of Suparvigors . . Satie or tion of the Connor-Ingham plan. The con : . ; ROl e y AL INGRAM of Crescent, John F. Garner of Garn: INENLIS SCSPISUIN SIS BIORIEN vention got to work promptly and the Con e lveP s. HOME" is all right. You take no :y 3 North Main Keg Creek Township (and O. H. Letner of Lewis. Before the E o ques old esterday ing by | by the transfer of Emmet's six votes to o gugrantee s good . \hter, Mrs. W Lincoln Township The inquest held yesterday morn | i gugran g Jyeb,; are 3 Justices of the Peacs drew Coroner Treynor over Levi Grate, the|the Crawford candidate, while Calhoun fol- | Wust Bear Signature of The bl v « W tEHAM g , g b 28 i | g} ntof the Ak-Bar- | oo Ll ISEVRRLAR tion goiug to Powell with 128 votes, while | Avonue A and Thirty-second street, re-| which Webster had been giving Connor / prices ! o "RANK K » | o Lo E sulted in the jury exonerating the train|were increased to her entire strength of ) Night sch n W et . DTOGNBRT | T 8 Campbell, one of the country dele- | orew. The testimony of Motorman Mathe- | sixteen and here the Connor-Ingham | EORGE A. Bl LLIS ober 1. Gregs shori IStoe— CORGE K. R T. HUNTER |Kates. placed in homination John P. Organ dway. ol uia | front of the car. stampede. Connor had recelved but fifty Joh ed The above county and township tickets | made by acclamation, Organ, as 800n as| At the close of the inquest the body|votes of the seventy-seven n wa t ngth g Al AR Wl Sgainst him. | the demacrats of Pottawattamie county and |desire to be considered a canddate and |for the funeral will be made by the| which was put forth in the evident effort I ]l L I”“ h Word wa efved here yesterday of the | Kane township. insisted that the nomination be made as | family to hold the morth half of the district in Y . P M ALLER Crew Not to Rlame. nor men lost no time in showing strength chances. We guarantee every one aud %y, and Mra. O Stinton of Fairbury ALLEFE roll was called Garner and Letner with ] 4 us and see the s dhitn bty O H. LUCAS Only one ballot was nceded, the nomina- | yan killed Tuesday night by a motor on|lowed, giving five of its votes. Eight vote Ben o FRANK KULP Hough received 21 and Smith 17 on showed that Grate ran directly in|forces made strenuous efforts to start the | bran for county attorney and urged that it be this me wing | were placed in onmination vesterday by |the cheering died down, sald he did not | was taken to Omaha, where arrangements| nominate. Kamrar showed g Birth to Mr. and Mrs. George F. M - \i . g N’ 0 o b e | When County Cbairman Louis Zur-|before by roll call. Belknap presented the S— line. Connor gained six on the ninety-sec REPRESENTS :f;f'l‘;’;‘ M',",’ . " | muehlen, gr., lled the convention |name of Roscoe Barton of Avoca, ex-Sheriff | Premiums siven with Domestic soaj ond ballot, but the ninety-third showed « 1l (gl mesting of the man's | (o order at 11 o'clock a num- |John Hazen making an impassioned speech —— — slight falling off. There were no signifi- FOR BiLiOVSRESS, aaFe SO ek Whconle chUFCH 18 | ber of the country procinets were |in upport of the momination. The frat Marsioges Diesuses, [SMIEHt talllig ok There were no sigait- FOR TORPID LIVER, I'He w I,.\I pontnon Xt week owing to the | o0 popregented, but the delegates, with |ballot decided the nomination in favor of | ,ldcenses to wed were issued yesterday to | the'Soliawring persons the end came L MAIL I" Rishton o exception of those from James and | w by a vote of to 46 for Barton. | Name and Restden, Age. « fon Not United. 2 FOR SALLOW SKIN, o the enrly ano outside precinets, put in an ap- | In response to repeated calls for a speech | Charles I Stablein. Stanberry, Mo 2 par The opposition to Connor caucused nearly LEX cal., w pearance during the recess for dinner. Mr. [again Mr. Organ said while he had not | Luli Mack, Stanberry, Mo...l... 18 | - e O T T TO bl b R L G W . R 1w e : all of last night and the result of the con- | fumitton both | BAUBRAHI L (NERdISONE JF LORARTIOE Chlw chit hor |HeIEE & aRAING B¢ wodid] g el botndll tnite Ilil22| ference was confidentially announced to s were martied in | ity uporary chairman, who on as- |accept the command of the convention as a | (+ 13 Tomer, ottswattomic \....23 | assure a victory for the opposition to Con o YOUR eremony beink | suming the gavel said the convention over |duty he owed to the democratic party, con. | e Ora A, Hamilton, Pottawattamie nor. The pool could not ee on any | OURE SICK HEADAGHE. wrwm‘l‘l' e b Tl 1 | Which he had been called to preside was the | cluding by throwing few stray bouquets | W. H. Miller, Ashland, Neb. " L & A o rderwoo ] TP single candidate who should receive th - n ) fornnrd s hioa. | Mot important couvention of the party, [at his opponent for the nomination from | R€na L. Smith, Omaha i A } = h Sl e fhsas fastoners, was | coming as it did just before the important | Avoca ¢ “M ) ¢, 1. Venard, Weston, Ia entire force of the combination and to| Nurnv: BEANS rostor FRIE 3 Y Prn Mae ‘men Caraline TacChapple. Council Biuffs this fact Connor owes his nominatio Fons, P¥iRORSUs Tobus ordered discharged yosterday 4o | POTiod of the campaign, apd much of the| For members of the Board of County | ' e jron plug ettty At Men, men [orend: (Mhe High school foot ball team Aleli- | success of the party in this locality do- |Supervisors the names of James Boller of | Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 641 Broadway. | sixty of elghty-seven votes controiled by o 7| ahoutd take a box; astoniehiny SRR, Gatarday & o o the wrid- | pended greatly on the work done by the |Wright township, A. L. Ingram of Keg — 16 ubiou1d a GANL TH Knal 6L ks BB ol 1t & MeConngis, Rinn & Co and ot NEW PUBLICATIONS, T hian DRVIng park I this city delegates there assembled. Continuing he | creek and I, M. Allee of Lincol Domestic soap outlasts chea . s pool ca townshij Wbt ok St ot malied e itean Co. Bullalo N ¥ o b/ ' \ ownship QKo for twelve Ballots, ol ballots:~if st e Mra. M. B Woolson, widow of the late | gajd: “We are at the threshold of what | were presented. Ingram and Allee were I Mar 1pt table for Judie Woo'son of the United Stat irt sk W ‘ g | promises to b one of the greatest Wtor- (nomiaated, the baliot resuiting av fotiows: | SWALLPOX THREATENS IOWA | fuietiaich for sach caniidate, tho cana READTSMTMa sty | Aursons | USLiTE I Nelune form o ¥ rESEIVIBR tHIE vots ‘bRlbk T4t 6 Nk quired by e 4 house N irlen W. ¥. Plmber, bagguge master at | ,‘“',"",,f.'»”'{'\!‘.".:}l'" Cindtte sonteRL e New County Committer, | Number of Canen Are Being Reported | turther agreed that it none of the four wodward ave., Detroit, ich. s Address, ' " BOOKE " the Mot Contral 1oca’ de plaud the results in other states. but we| The following county committee wa te State Hoard of should succeed in socuring the nomiuation | 8¢l in AERPCRAIUT W God 181 DoUS IS FIRERIN-She RiGisIa SOI% panied by his bride, 1s home | e : 4 " | named, the selection of a county chairman Health, Kamrar and Stevens, whose chances were Cided teip to Chicago, Milwaukee ought to do something here. It {s a d rrrr el ictatitielis Kbl et sbtisidured better than othar ibol. xrdis] e o AT in. HOMiG SR EGHAtIe: Vatbetiie. this b inly e iy | mitte DES MOINES, Sept. 26.—(Special Tele-| dates, should take pot luck and the one companied his am. ) e approach of cold weather | developing 1} patest g b Mexico, Mo., where e accompanied his | (550 : 5 Biieda i RK Mackiand gram.)—With the approa | developiug the greatest strength should son, Cdgt L. Beors Rohrer. to the military | Without representation in state affairs. | HoBer—47 Tobsy | com the announcement that smallpoX | receive the votes of the delegations whose ey hlie fbere e Jion o (he | Vhen ¥e say there 6 o lopé In this state| CaraonoL. L. Plorce. again threatens to be prevalent in the|candidates had been given chances to ealled upon to deliver an address 10 the | op yn this county for the democrtic party | Center—¢. H. Vandrufr ate. A number of cascs have been re- | ) cadets. A RHE A At aobRAGn a0 o Crescent=Warren Hough state. A numbe ascs he win. Humboldt, which had been unmlld N O recelved ad- | We show a lack of confidence. We ught| € A 3. 99809903 ¢ = The agreement of the combination was that ! Auroly celvsd ads | ERCCER e T teaaaee e Gurner ported to the State Board of Health within| as a pool county, broke away, demoraliz yvite yesterdny from the War department | to g ) the w e expectation G Grove—Peter Frederlcksen the last week, the last one coming in this| ing the opposition forces. Connor and Ing that the body of their son, Captain Will | of winning, or at least of doing something. | Hardin-Eimo W. Kief g rebster C : : 3 clsco and ardin < orning from Webster City, Odebolt, Grand [ ham took advantage of the opposition and Murphy, had arrived at San Franclsce and | poyawattamie county was once a banner | Hazel Dell—¥ J. Parish. 5 i LOCKIAdVARTENe Of thesoppouition At ' ad been sent m here Ceg Creck— A, O Campbel Mound and Nemaha have also reported | calling out the roserves the victory was | ment of the funeral will be given later | demacratic county and there is no reason § Epa ROk | A. L. Shettz retary and tr why it should mot return to the fold th Il g L kit 180 Some exce'legt lots, pleasantly lflCat.d and de the Wegtern Travelers Mutual assoc | tall. We should ot nominate a ticket and | Lewls—R Willlams. g LR Bhia Is“-nb]e for suburban homes, can be ow was In the city yester arranging fo ik et Al H | = Lincoln—W. D have almost died out. No new cases have| A committee was appointed to “m'm‘ll 'y annial meeting of th nization to RN ABe along as best it can. Every | zpacedonia—~M. A. Stempel heen reported for some time. At the State | e H Dot e e rand Totel Satrday democrat i, Poltawatiaile county should| LCsdonia=hL. A, Stemy beea reported for some time. Al the State | Connor to the platform. He suid reasonable prices. Theselot s are located in Following the business session & banauet | jand his shoulder to the wheel and if that la—d. Webber Gentlemen: It s an honor to which will be served 1 B St T remnon feen a1 thet | Norwalk-Thomas C. Holme where there were a mumber of cases, the | am not insensible to be ziven the nomina- | Otnaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This The cise gninst W. . and W. H. Bwal- 18 S0DS, see no a y e party i Pleasant~A. 11 Ennis disease is practically under control and|!lon for congress by any republican con tey and George McKiniey, charged with | should not be victorious. Rockford—Parks Jones. b G e M S bociion-Varke ons, ek MR (e | antion tn (s Countey’ i capeeiatly i propel't) will steadily increase in value as the city en Dy the Tent Richards, was digmissed n poiice court ve Committees Name Villey W, ¢, Hatelle The grand jury of Polk county is making | lowa dfstrict, for by reason of the ot dintrice or (| grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the terday morning by the assistant county at- | At the close of the chairman's remarks [ Washing F. Taylor. a wholesale investigation of the retall | JIARdIRE Ao “';""\‘}‘m'-‘llj“wlvllw-I'" H torney, “hhe defendants watisfied the au- | will Green of Council Bluffs was elected | Wiveland—-D. W leonard liquor dealers of Des Motmes. The flour- | b, it i) “The it A Wi oo, | present. Call at e e hmass, Which has been | a8 temporary secretary and after the nau- ) il e R ishing of the so-called “palm gardens,” | come famous. 1 realize that the succosvor | irned to Richards ing of the following committees the conven Council Bluffs—F ward, Tirst pre- | the selling of liquors to minors, to re-| 10 v'.)",'yl:r.» r \:":\]“:‘:l;‘t‘l'l\-\‘\‘Ill!lpn\lul;.«y”r..]nm nt | W. C. M \ulnu l‘.('vn‘.ulm rece! tion adjourned until 2 p. m. for dinner “{'i”l.‘.,u' “i;:\'d‘)'"v:":u;" ,J‘ formed drunkards and to habitual drunk-|ing sutisfaction to this qistrict '1'|~”yfl:‘} ppotnted olerk of the United Stat . 8. G o Seco rd, precinet, A ? o8 8 v 9 Giniee SOurt. for thesgouthern. district | Resolutions—Boomer, §. G. French: Bel- | [fner. Seeond e TRt B | ards upon whem wives and families are | that what I lack in ability 1 will vie with } ] Who has been in the city visitin : bt D Rogers; Carson, W, E. Bral-| third ‘ward, ¥ precinci, Jack O'Nell: | dependont, the alleged sale of intoxicants | Mr: Do'liver in lovalty and desire to sorve | ; nird ‘ward, 1 recinet, J g Abih | the Tenth istrict. 1 have the best . of il Bluff: Lo e T nd mok i | €t Adama: Garner, Luke Smith; nd precinet, Irank Tulk. Fourth ward, | by pharmacists and the discovery of hun- | feeiing for all the aspiramiy for thi honcs. | Counc L Ar. MoArthyr atated that he had not yet |3 Bradiey; Hasel Dell. W v 3 Carty e “Firth ward . fieet | dreds of bottles of beer in an alleged drug | I respect them so much that a few hours | fesidence in Des Moines or here and (hat r Pierce; Layton i B Wifown; econd precinct, | store, these are the main reasons for the| 480 I belleved they had outgencralod ‘me | he had not yet given a thought to the ap- | wis, 1. 1 Martin Sixth ward, First precinct, W. | present crusade of the grand jury. The | miich 1 aryed the speech of accoptunce y A ) Marshall: Minden b 3 which T had prepared. I stand beh M. [y pointment of his several deputies 3 ERTAHAL LB 1 : o movemeut was inaugurated shortly after | Kinley and belicve in all the principtes of | I3 N. Y. Plumbing Co., televnone 260. R T LR LR O e P R naming of the county ~committee | tne raiding and closing of the palm gar-| publican party. I do not favor the | [ S 2 b e convel o Al aring down e hau down o R, 8., Willlums; Waveland, D. W. Leonar ':"u:'.\n”l:xm v ntion to a close and it |gon and was given & strong impetus when | fiun. wor (he iviag TaiinE, dow bhiliniene Howell's Antl-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. | \Wright, . A. Sloan: York, G. Alberc; 81900 adjaurnec three girls, one being only 14, were ar-|to the enemy I thank you 4 . Bt ¥ ar Louis Shields, t ! f k) 3 Have your teeth attended to—call e [ Coutell nlutts, 3, 3. Kiefn, W, Hi Warg | | Lovis Shields the nominee for clerk of | rested in the yard adfoining Neuderman's | Harvey Ingham and Judge Stovens were ; ¥y ” call and A J - i ; hoper, | ¢ - e e saloon. called to the platform. The latter se | n v t i 1 1 tnlted States Glateiot oourt was redon: | O: Aylesworth, Frits Frohart, J. K. .COOper, | oe Shields Bros.. xenerdl mam T | sal set the get our prices and see for yourselves v 'uml jutl;yx: 'r:|'.-.\|:m 1:‘ H:\nll:. wunh St aeniia. mer, Joseph Kkland ‘:,\r“:m : e R oy nlm lhmm\‘: L t;m”m' A ] Nl B : b ¢ ble tk ! R ene psterday mof y Judge S Nredentiain-.Boomer; ) ckland: | rrive in Des Moines tomorro: orning | destroyed 8| obeDiATY At e s / 3 X 5 McPherson and the trial of bootlegging | Beiknap. W8 Pawers: Carson, Georke 050, Xlalo, neminas fox losunty Kuditod, [aoorainy far (hermulicts oAl aiey | 4o ooy anie spsethi ot Ae PDARLN: INLR! > how very reasonable they are. emem cases entered upon Dye: Center. . Purdy; Crescent, Wil |y pookkeeper for Jo Linde e whole- ¥ b 016 089 you suppose has beo 0 o | 4 § . i e Brown of Newmarket | HAm GUFHe: Garner, John Murpliy Grove, | B MUEUORAC 07 JORS, Lander, the WOl by the local weather bureau. A week ago | declared that the convention had done : ber it costs no more to have good work athe ol¢ 0 ot v John Bradley: Hazel De enry 1. Wage ale G last Sunday evening there was a light frost, | what every republican conventi 3 : fJ.’.ZI h" ‘m.’: not uv‘nm-‘ H ,l:lmdl.»‘ Mi aen ‘\\rl«”‘«’ka“'“ ‘I;“ T R PR A ever, the temperature will steadily de-| lations and promised loval support. His " Telephone 145, ound he o 3. Hemswor Norwa guged e insura busines ine and by mo o emarks on na ssues e ey DXL L Elza Slumps of Henderson admitted he| Farreil; Pleasant A Tnnes John P. Organ, nominee for county at- a8 A0 morning growlng things will| remarks on national issues were loudly P Sl Y ps; Silver Creek, T. riey be gripped by the touch of cold eered bad been guilty of technical bootlegging | U D Jupes BIVER, € ’\\"",‘,'m,'“, \ok | torney, is a well known member of the local o ek gt 6ol0 cheered b W stmenced 0 by auye in- e | S P B AL W b ana” Bt e ponon o8 counts St | weathes rason: todug went o Voreneon |1 vt i it bt o RS H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Counsll Blufh the res e contest was the bes county Jjail and to pay a fine of $50 and|L. A' Smith i A Duff; Cou torney some years ago. he result of the contest was the b um..\‘ ] ufts, 3 W ®T. Montfort Marshall county, to visit the scene of the | which had ever happened to @osts. The jail part of the sentence was | BIuffe 4, . § \. Pat Gunnoude. Township Ticket Named. | tors e him, and | ) et : e ™ W Wyman, T. F. Cat| 10 of last evening. The tornado was | thanked the convention for their conside Next to spended | ¥ritz Froha ymal b mmediately following the county conven- | predicted by the department Dr. Chap- | ration that had been given h . sionra o | Taabam Dol Wetr ¥ at had been given him Mrs. Hannah AL Jameson of Atlantic. |l maneit ‘Organization—Boomer. The- | tion the delegates from the city met and | pel wilF take sclentific observations for the| Kamrar followed with & spesch of 1 Gran ote Cass county, indicted for bootlegging, de- | Chirlstian: Helknap, A, A. Armstrong: | placed , ass co ndl dor:bootlongiim, ds- | i Aot ; in nomination a township ticket. | department while at Ferguson greater pretensions. He was n‘t;f ’:l‘ ?n( '“,"] I”.‘“:l I":YHYLI;:”I;'“I‘-!"‘ 'rl|y’| on, ¢ "‘!"’&"” R P ‘H‘n\»\ Ouren acted as chairman and Paul A special from Harrisburg, Pa., says Gov- | throughout and assured the lh“\“”“vn; RS soniplats o a8l busa n Garner wve, dohn C. Aylesworth as secretary. The nomina- | ernor Stone has appointed W. P. Potter of | that Judge Connor should have no truer ca complete the ¢ al business s [ T v iKnox. | AT [ tons for two justices of the peace brought | Allegheny to the vacancy on the supreme | friend than he and that there were no wn- FA Mb FO SAI E of the term " N e ‘Dye;i Minden, John | out these five candidates: O. H. Lucas, Am- | bench. Potter was born in Maquoketa, Ia., [ spots on him. DeWolf and the other can In the district court the trial of the|t 3 g 2 Norwalk, | brose Burke, Phil 5 suit of Mayne & Hazelton against Mrs Vgt ATSRMEL Georas B. B | in 18 Jidates were, iualled op for: remarks “““‘ DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, serious John ¢ asunt, D, Goss: Rockford, | T, Hunter and Vigo Badollet. Lucas and | —— Tian P s oo fian Amella Berney for attorney fees is still | John Cur 1 Creek M. Smith; | o reham were nominated on the first ‘bal- Sioux City Plans Festival, o P nieton tave for snie a Inrge | It ana end a jury. Several members of the Tocal | John B Special.) P 2 veaetnble lunds: als Wiikht, John R Black: York Frank Kulp and Jobn Stockert were the |Sioux City s preparing for a big week from | I8¢ James T. Connor was born in Indi- | TREGUIS, ™G bar were pla on the stand yesterday a8 Council Bluffs, J. McRobert Em 3 expert witnesses to testify that the amount | William Matlock, John O'Neil J. 1 only candidates for the two nominations | October 1 to & inclusive, when the annuai | 41 10 1M1 He came with ':‘ DARLSHIA M. Patton, I¥its Frohart, M. 11 Hrown, | for constables and they were elected by |fall festival will be on in full blast. There | fA0K MK SOURIY, 10wA, In bis youth and | gooq puilai $45, per acre clity, $40 per acre. clatmed by the plaintiff was reasonable, | % M Pation eSdlaniation is every prospect that the celebration wili | 2T luv»l"u« o manhood S averkad 1in | oo TR L aaent, wall apraved $81ain 50,000 eakes Domestic soap Used 1o Goup Kick Made on Knephe George E. R. T. Hunter was nominated [be one of the greatest and the most QWD WAY SUIQURD. MRRon JoWe. univarsily ““ per acre 0,000 cakes Domeetlc soup used onn. | = 160 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B.,160-acres Missourl bottom land, § miles s acres near Pacific Junction, well fm- suc proved, $40 per acre il Blufts 1ast month On the reassembling of the convention |for trustes and it was decided to leave the |cessful Sioux City ever indulged in an‘:'“-"'\"" l;“' ':;::l'.'l"',"'f and ‘;l”“”‘:l""':""";“VI’:""‘l" acres 5 miles east, good buildings and (he committee on credentials reported | nomiuation for assessor for Kane outside to | lubor organizations of the city will haye (o -%i% 1€ SOLCERE FO0 FHR AERATIEIG WL gruit, $60 pe: acre Davis sells paint there ware no contests, but Thomas Callag- | the people of that precict to select and | chatge of the first day and other days will | 1 . Gy ‘T‘_ SR 09244 "“ ““’ @0-acre fruit farm, near city, kood improve- han, @ member of the police force and |submit the name to the county central com- [be given up to the business men, the oo, HP immediaely began the ;"i“ tlee of | ments, $150 per acre acres fie bottom laud in Rockford twp., a delegate from the Fifth ward, protested | mittee to he placed on the ticket women, the secret socleties and the travel- | 1ae * ”:“" R T S '”"I“l"“]l’: J0-acre fruit furm adjoining city, $6,000. i0 per acre; well improved. : Heal Hatnte Transters. just the seating of Colonel W. M | The convention then adjourned Ing men, W. H. Bock is president of the | o (b B © TR L e remaining | 5 17,8 sample of @ LY LOANED ON FARMS AT The following transfers were filed yester- | Knepher as a delegate from the second pre | - Fall Festival association and A. A. Smith | *® L J PRONG o) | 120 acres in Sllver Creek twp., $50 par acre; well improved Commonwealth 10-cerft cigar @ay in the abstract, title and loan office of | einet of the Second ward. He said the Use Domestic soap. It's the best. is secretary. The association has expended | J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street gallant colonel had not been elected and much time and money to make the affair Willlam M. Anderson and wife to P. submited a list of what he claimed to be a success. A long list of attractions has Clatterbuck. lot B and e 4 feet lat 8, the duly ted dalegates from the pre- | been ured and the Midway will be a WAy, Part nely swiy 140, one acre ever, was adopted and Colonel Knepher al- | w. d | lowed to keep his seat bwhy 177144, we . 1800 | porary organization was made permane e initere was what Howard W. Titon, | 7Am)—Willlam Dudley Foulke of Rich Michiel J. Flynn and wife (o' Adoiph It was ihen found that the secretary, Will | 4 mond, Ind., opened the campaign tonight | F. Andersen. Tt 4, Auditor's subdiy AL AR e BRI A the m-nl known newspaper man | M N oiitaton ot Goant Cltn SR a4 a1t 2 ow.od A A T T . .| G ‘v“l":"l‘l‘“"'f:*-'“'h»““' »\.‘,T-‘.“n:}:;.: he | \uditorium. Fully 2,000 people heard him ~ Health is a matter of vital importance to a mother. ~ Mrs. Gallion spent $1,575 trying to get Total four transfers belng chosen as reading clerk bl L TR N R 3 discuss every lssue of the day. He com- | relief from doctors. ~ When she saw the doctors could give her no relief she turned to Wine of Cardui The following resolutions reported by | JUii®r 10 S8 A B o o 1t 1 W pared the so-called anti-imperialist today and she was cured. There are many cases like Mrs. Gallion's. Yet every day women rush to a doctor the committee appointed for that purpose to the copperhead of the civil war pertod o committe Larman pge g oo P g il gl o and walk blindly into the dangers of the operating table without giving Wine of Cardui a test. The were m":‘u*m.m crats of Pottawattamie | }18 paper was listened to, with more | joyerion “Lincoln and Grant had all been health of a woman concerns herself and for ordinary female ills she can best treat hersell. Women are vl the damosrats of Pottawatistnls|inan ordinary dntersst ahia at the:glose|Rorat foReoin and - gounty, In delegate convention assembled. | I SEUEREY (UCT 0d aaking. him 1o | CHATEed by the antis with wanting to wear coming to realize this and thousands of them are taking the Wine of Cardui home treatment. They are TE"T ” SIIOES the platform of the wocratic party | publish it as one of his lay sermons next [* O™ ant club will tender a re curing themselves in the privacy of their own homes, without the humiliation of a physician's private b | adopted at its national convention which ception nator Allison In this city or Men and Women adopted at its natlonal conventlon which | Sunday. This brought up a discusslon on [ (=R 0 examination. This pure Wine regulates the menstrual flow, restores the fallen womb to its place, and ’ at 10, and again express our fealty to, and | the Sunday newspaper and a number of R 3 stops the terrible drains of leucorrhcea. It is a safe remedy to put into the hands of any invalid and rellance in. the honesty gnd sbility of the | ministers protested agaizat publishing on Woman Hurned to Death. in nine out of ten cases effects an immediate relief and a permanent cure. Do you not think nominec of that, convention for, the OMces | the Sabbath. The moderator suggested it| OTTUMWA, Ia. Sept. 26.—(Special United States be published Saturday, but Chancellor Ross | Tejegram.)—Mrs, Henry Osterfesse was Can't be beat at any price, We pledge our support to unfon labor and | of this city sald that the Sunday paper | purpe » A KT e WINE CARDUI A S READ TO THE PREACHERS, Congregntional Association Hears 1ghis of Uncommon Foree, An interesting feature of yesterday tured and wold d by the people of | should realize it. A compromise was | ing, While the family was at supper she oty thek lepine trom it | ANA1LY effected by atriking the word Sun-| went out to the barn on an errand. A fow is the remedy you need for those grinding aches and bearing down pains which make your days full e in favor of ubollshing from all | day from the resolution moments Iater the structure was in flamos 412 Broadway, territory under the duriadiction .1..‘1;1 At the moraing sesslon Miss Jessle L.|ianarih o of pain and your nights sleepless? Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle. 1t will cure you. * were extinguished her charred ognized and maintained on parts of ofir | Nutting, principal of the Glemwood High | pody was found in the ashes. It is sus territory by the republican party ry Dy the tepuR P the part of | #chool, read an interesting paper on “The | pected that she set the barn afire in a Utica, Miss., Feb. 18, 1900, BUbIltan party to aurrender to Greas | Spiritual Quality of Our Educational In- [ f¢ of fusanity Tan—— — : 1 am now forty.four years of age, and in the past my health was 0 bad. | was under the treatment of several FARM LOANS 5 Daris of the Alaskan territory of | stitutions SN L doctors but | got no relief, Wine of Cardui was introduced to me. | tried six bottles and found a great relie In the United States over which our flak has | The attendance yesterday fncreased to Jown Boards Consult it. It has improved my health much during my married life. | am the mother of three children. | have spent Negotated in rusiern sveoraska | fAGuted for thirty: vewrs. G0 | soventy, among the later arrivals belug:| ONAWA, ia. Sept. 26.-(Special)—The $1,575 for treatment up to date, but find more relicf in your Wine of Cardul than all the other medicines | have taken. “lg}m -h.-l""“:‘ aComAY. Ir, | ) Fils e e Py republica | Mrs. McMartin, Miss Margaret MeMartin, Monona County Board of Supervisors hus Mrs. E. G. GALLION. B o ihawattamie county and we de- | Dualap; 1. R. Luman, Percival; Jeasie G.|been In consultation with the members of I " et e e e s e s oM Gty | e trnt o o Ty eat jand sconom: | Nutting, Glenwood; D, K. Brock, Shenan- | the Harrison county board in'regard to Aavieory B pArmen e "The Chattancogs Mediolns 0o Chattancogs, Feun “ou Property | and pledge the nominees of this convention | doah; Henry E. Barnes, Elliott; R. C.[new road on the line between Harrison and to secure it, and we oppose as unpatriotic | Hughes Tabor; Rev. and Mrs. Skiles, | Mouona counties. It is thought the pro Savings Loan and Building ASSOCiat'n | & uiAes Tt o of 11, poliical | Parragot. A posed road will: help the dreiasge guos- Councll Blufts, lowa. {1t dominates "the ‘will ‘of "the plain people ' At (Be close of the eveniug scesien.'tion comsiderably.

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