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©° DA OMAHA FUSION HARMONY IS PAINFUL the State House Becomes the Noticeabls Feature EDMISTEN ABANDONS POYNTER CAMPAIGN COLN, Oct, 14.—(Special.)~One of the chief subjects of comment here at the capl tal ts the very apparent lack of h ! 15 A wide differe between the now belng pursued by the tusionist campalgne of four or five years pa The gubernatorfal candidate on the ticket 1 wi manager and b on mitte wssiatance he re celves frc opulist or democratic com mittees comes In such a roundabout and indirect way that its value is ly questioned Chalrman J. H. Edmisten of the populls state central committee is takiog n in the direc of the is devoting his energies to the worl national ittee, of which he candidates hand 1 nd #ub-ofcers. many of whom are nxlous to see the i their ticket de fented. Senator n Butler, chalrman of the natlonal not beet seen At the headquarter since the campatgn begun and tsputed tact that 1% no more intere he work of his commitiee than Mr. F i the work of the state committ Cha @ Da France of the state treasurer's office an Whitaker of the auditor's office ig falthfully with the state com and they are practically the or 1o men who are giving all of iro fusion ticket. Am eholders and employ men who whole ticke but for wetive ent { off are reail th rea the he capitol m the (aking no are win ario part o at sore ¢ dmisten of these rning W he replied be withheld f T haven't b mitte v it 1 have heen ciated with that fact 1 the col tioned ommittee st that his name work of the with a ym put en in wtion office the was ope of the In past intimately com en and wvould proba for 0 were It be I want not to see our ticket ong that lown, but my anx “ there oclation W ndw ith Bd 1 am willing k under th misten The list oceurred fow named cireulated th he urged the ssity of nom mau for governor. Charle chairman of the fusion press bureuu Oklahoma when the letters were ent and one of them was forwarded to him by a friend at the capital. De France returned to Nebraska a fow daye later and he im mediately informed Edmisten that he would have to et short his attacks on Poynter or he wonld resign from the mit 1l misten had printed his letter on e Frane unplea ant existing sta affairs in the incident in ticket ¥ in which good auce. in a popu which ot a organization in re an rly the the ter wntl-Poyntel w Chalr misted ter ating Q be F w letter blanks, and although it was signed some people thought the time that De France was the author of it. In a subse quent letter De France announced that he was not responsible for the tter ciren lated by Chatrman Edmisten Mrs. Brynn Wi ¥ » Out, Mrs. W. J. Bryan is preparing to ehter actively into the work of the cumpaign he will join her husband at New York on October 27 nd accom iy him the re of his speaking tour, the last fe be in Nebraska terrl Bryan had intended to go with mainder days of which will ry. Mrs. working with | ! 1 numero nt 8y made by mostly on imperialism for which the fuslor ne | in his speech he 1 he did not belleve the republicans wanted to es tablish an e and crown W Kinley king o wero we th 1 suld Neither d wh h hat his hearers wer no t falth, 1%e fusioni arty and in t} pall crowd out to h L e one more effort next Thursday will be country alting to hear Hanna their pre . | arc somewhat slim BREAKING AWAY FROM BRYAN Who Wil Hoyd Connts Business M Vot r MeKintey the « BUTTE, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Spesial)—J. H ler of the firm of Sieler Bros., the larg general me in Boyd county, a life-long denc an ardent supporter of Bryan in 1806 the following state ment You can pu down heart and soul for the re-el McKinley. 1 h been a d iy lite and In Bryan, thinking by his election the hard times would disappear and all rose-colored prophecies he made would be fultilled ry regarding alumity standard I also took stock in his the horrors of a gold but the events of the last three years have convinced me that he was wrong in his| tatements and that it would be the rank t kind of folly to now elect him and take hances of a repetition of the ‘soup house decade’ in our history Since the election of Mc¢Kinley our business has in creased fully 1r-fol and we now emplo eight m while in 1806 two me » e em- ployed in our business T y of im perialism militarism does no alarm me in the least, although of German ex traction and 1 fn among the German: here the same feeling. We have confidence that the intelligence and common sense of the American prople would call a when- ever such questions menace them, which they certainly do not at the present time.' nother former ocrat, who will sup port McKinley and Roosevelt Is M. P Mcholin, president of the Bank of Butte, as will aleo two other members of his family Mr. Meholin attributes the prosperous times of the past three years in a great measure 1o the wise administration and sound finan clal policy of Willlam McKinley and says he 1% in favor of a continuance of the same. [ will cast his ballot for McKinley and Roosevell Many others in this county to the an side and we hea that has gone o are changin have yet to to Bryan republic of one or camseh News Notes, TaCUM 1, Neb., Oct 14.—(Spe | Hon. E. H. Hinshaw of Fairbury will speak in Tecumseh next Wednesday evenfng. This will probubly be the last meetlug the re publicans will have here this campaigu The Nemaha precinet republicans will meet in caucus tomorrow night and name a precinct ticket The fusionisis of Cook had a rally terday. Being Saturday there were quite wumber of farmers in town and most of them listened to some of the speaking clone’’ Davis was the big toad and he was preceded by a number of the smaller fry in short addresses. The Tecumseh band furnished the music, being sent up at the expense of some of the Tecumseh populist Zinsmaste frequently in is under $30 honds to uppear bef Judge Perkins, worning why he insisted In disturbing of a few pedestrians on the yesterday by loud and boister It is feared that George had ial.) e his and th wire ous been | Joe cour honor explain peace ta here language Arinking. Alcorn and Frank Wigginton of Ster | ling are in jail here awaiting trial on the charge of being “holdups.”” One night re cently John Aden of that town was wayl and an attewpt made to rob him as he wi on bis way home from his store. The would | be thieves secured nothing. At the instiga- ) tion of Aden the men mentioned were ar her Lusband when he left the city at the | rested and lacked up, he belleveng they are beginning of his present trip, but the ar- B the guilty ones rangements of the national committes it torfered with her plans, and although mak afli Meeting at Bim Cresk: Ing a vigorous protest she finally on- | pLM CREEK - OGbE T4 (RTRCIA)), sented to remain at Lome. Mrs. Bryau i i qhe republican meeting billed for this place particularly well fitted for the work 10| gaturday evening wax # wioner. The legi which she has been assigned. She will uct | ative cundidates were present, but confined as chiet sergeant-at-arms in her hus- | ¢hemselves to a few remarks, pledging their band's private car and to her all poliii- |joyalty to republican principles and th cians, from the precinet committeeman to the natlonal party boss, must apply before they can be admitted to the popocratic Jeader's presence. Those who know somo- thing of Mrs. Bryan's peculiar abilities aro confident that after she joins the trafa ber hinsband will be no longer troubled by his persistent admirers who merely want (o #hake his hands, touch his clothes and talk over political conditions. For a whilo the country town reception committees formed Mr. Bryan's chief course of amusement, but the novelty soon wore off and he was compelled to announce that they should be dispensed with. There are few persons for handling intruders and other details that are likely traveling candidate than Mrs. Bryan. This 18 corroborated by a story related hy a correspondent for a New York republican newspaper, now traveling with Goveraor Roosevelt better quelified attending to to annoy a “I was in Chicago several weeks aso when Mr. Bryan started on one of his ‘am palgn trips,” he said. I was assimed to &0 on the Bryan train and my instruetions read: ‘Join the Bryan train and stay on ft until Mr. Bryan orders you off.” Well I'm now with Governor Roosevelt, you can draw your own conclusions.” Flehnrty at Wymore. WYMORE, Neb. Oct. 14.—(Special)— Atter much advertising Meitation on the part of the faithful fustonists were able to get out just 183 people, including women and children, to hear Hon. F. E. Fleharty discuss the Issues of the campaign at the Bryan g son headquarters last night. Mr who hails from Lexiugton vertised as from Omaha and personal the A Steven- Fleharty but who was ad has @ good volce Constipation Headache, billonsness, heartburn, Indi gestion, and all liver il's are cured by fHood’s Pills £old by all druggisti vent B ONE VOTE FOR.. ADDRESS (8t. and No.) This coupon if accompanied by The Omaha Bee counts 16 votes for enc { i ! i ! ! i ! csssens $ so- | Help some deserving boy or girl get Hew good of the state { N. P. McDonald, candidate for county attor | ney, who discussed the Philippine question at considerable length and strengthened the suspiclon was directed toward some emi- | grants, but there was not sufMclent proof | to hold them | the robbery Implicates | meyer. who had left Paxton and gone on |a ranch about forty miles south of Al- liance, Patrick arrested Gusmeyer and brought both the men to Sidney, where he was met by Sheriff Kelliher of county and delivered smeyer to Kelliher, one George Gus er at e at the court house here lust night to « fair sized audience. He made an exceed- ingly forcible, fair and conyincing speech and it there were any fusionists in the audi- enco who are susceptible ot couversion surely they will hesitate before voting for Mr. Bryan. The speech the ablest, fair- sessssssssssssssessssrs e e FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT VOTE IT. a practical education FRER (Name) (Town.) cash payment on subscription account for 1 15e pald, 100 votes for each $1 paid, et « ous With cash must bhe counters| d by cireulation department. i Depostt at Bee office or mafl to “FREE Cut This Out SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT," Omaha Omaha, Neb. the | & there They were followed by | Slatterman's coufession of | Lincoln | Hal Bassett, | | BASSETT. Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special ) ~Ex- { Congressman Huiner of Hamilton county | 1 T The McK and Re b1 memt 156 he Mt he connty ind P A ! he reput Spenking at Rushyille RUSHVILLE, Neb., ( 1 (8p Colonel A recel of the United 8 + land at Alllance, gave a ernoon at the Charles Weston yoms ich smfortably fille 1 lant colonel had no words of abuse to to udience and ha presented | hea torg fom Fenu tat th Ann K of the day fon, iy tsm, the money d finall tarism. Heve he very distinet im n of wmen Rivi r in countries of His speech was much appr West sddressed and gave the ndpoint. The [ arce was not large and one-third of those present were r ans. The B lub toom is two-thirds as lar the re publican quarters here and is in the Me | servy building Vietims of the Wreck PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.) The remains of Engineer W. . Ro who was killed yesterday in the collis of the Schuyler and Kansas City passen trains, were taken to his home in St Jor today Express Messenger Harry Kennard was able to return to St. Joe | Fireman Robbins on the Kansas City en gine and Baggageman Billinger on the Schuyler train, who at the Perkins hotel, have rested « ably today and they will probably recover The engineer on Schuyler éngine is brother of Will Tippins of this city He | had a leg broken in jumping from the en gine It is generally: believed by the trainmen that the brakeman closed the switeh after letting the Schuyler truis the switch and crossed the track, b he saw the other train approaching he went back and opened the switch and o e train pussed closed 1t He 1 v been braking | about two monthe, it is rstood | Went Point Notes. WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.) Rev. M. Hermann, the lar pustor of th German Methodist Episcopal church in this city, was marrie : week in Junction City, Kan, to Miss Lydia Hoeftner of tha place The collection this morning at St. Mary's Catholic church was in aid of the Galves ton sufferers aud ne $30, The regular fall term of the district court of Cuming county wiil convene in this city tomorrow morning, with Judge Guy € | Graves of Pender on the bench. Thix will be a busy term of courl as quite a number of criminals are awai trial, some for very grave offenses, attempted murder and vape. The petit jury lled for Tuesday morning The real estute morigages filed in the office of the clerk of Cuming county for the week ending October 13 were $3.900. while released during the same | ted good work goes on. completely rof predictions of Mr. Bryan i Falth in Hryan, | SUPERIOR, Neb. Oct. 14 (Special) We blame much of the late activity among | th nativ to the fact that the firmly believe that if Bryan be elected the troops will be withdrawn It is needle to say in what lght we consider Ameri n - efti who will encournge them In this war for political ends and so sell the lives o American soldters e shove significant statement is made In @ private leite ived here today from Second L nt Bert McCon of the Thirty-ninth United tes infantry stationed at the garrison Loas Banos Laguna, P. 1 The rewark followed an ac | count of the ambushing of some of his com by the Filivinos ole Man WEST POINT, Neb., Oct, 14— (Specin A. R. Oleson, the nominee for senator cho sen by the republican s torial committe to il the vacancy cansed by the resigua | tion of Hon. Robert K. Kloke, is conceded to be next to Mr. Kloke the strongest man | already favorable opinion in which he s the party could put up for this office He [held by the people of Fim Creek. Hon,|i# #n exceedingly brainy yo man, a | Norris Brown of Kearney addressed the thorough-going republican gre | meeting and recited the false prophecies of | 8Ive worker. He was co of Bryan, reading from his own book, “The | CUMing county four years ago, belng elected First Battle.” He also showed up the (DY @ large majority over his 1 inconsistencies of fusion congressmen and | OPPOUNt, 4lso a very able man He will senators in voting for one thing and now | Make an exceedingly active and aggressive talking against the same measures His | campaign and his work will help the rest remarks were fnterrupted by frequent ap- | ©f the ticket materially plause. It was the most enthusiastic meet- P ETE T ing that has been held here for years and | RRAINARD, Neb., Ocl. 14— (8 A1 Tole the hall would not hold all who attended, | grum.)—Two republican rallie il ” many belng compelled to stand outside. AP- | hore Saturd A propriate music was furnished by & local| pope. republican caudidate for congrers | campalgn quartet and thelr kongs were ap- | trom’ (his district, addressed a good-size preclated by the crowd, judging from the | 4uqjeuce at the opera house. Mr. Pope ! vigorous applause which they received \” Eo0d spssker and this was sdmiited by Thieves Lodged In Jail. (e mon S psIG UMGIMIE o s I ooALALLAI Neb., Dot ThmrBpantaldee | O e e o e B Sheriff Patrick arrived Saturday morning | | 400 00 SO S g from Alllance with Frank Slatterman and | o 00 o0 18nenats '11..1,‘.\ A Riisicls placed him: in the county jail. Slatterman [ ORI SRR e Riders, went has confessed to breaking into the house | \UEet ¥ Lt KT e (ht of the Wier Bros. on the western edge of | 5 (000 i 8 ! Lincoln county and robbing them of $435 | ' in gol1 and silver, which robbery was per- | tora AL W peirated some six weeks ago, lu which the | Neb., Oct. 14.—(Special.) | The republicans of this place bave orkanized ared wodious headquarters where good, sound republican doctrine is being | | preached daily. The defection from the Bryan ranks of thinking farmers will be | something remarkable. A number of them have changed their sentiments and the re sult at the polls will be surprising. The Bryanites are maklog desperate efforts to | keep up their spirits—clalming everything in slght and offering odds on their favorite gardless of the handwriting on the wall | | | Suty TABLE ROCK Hon. Willlam n Buys Sheep. b, Oct. 14 Sutton of this (Special.) place has ‘-h-l\«u his confidence in the re-election of | President McKinley by the purchase of 1,000 head of sheep and lambs, which he bas placed on his fine farm between here and Tecumseh. Doubtless he would not Lave had the nerve to do this had he thought there was any show for the elec tion of the “boy orator of the Platte | Allen at Butte, BUTTE, Neb. Oct. 14.—(Special.)—Sen ator Allen spoke here yesteray afternoon to a fair-sized audience, but thers was a marked difference between the enthusiasm today and four years ago. Then the crowd went wild, while today It failed to en- thuse In the least. With the right kind of treatment from the state committee in the way of sending good speakers Boyd county will o republican this year Fell from & Train. | PLM CREEK, Neb., Oct. 14.—(8pecial.)— | A negro glving the name of Hitcheock fell | from a train here last night and sustained | more or less serious nature. e was found about 200 feat east of the depot by n party esetessressrsscscscccssessessrrssssescsee |gOlng home from a political meeting and | | broken arm and several bruises of a | Forty Beauntiful W 1LY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900, 101 Chere he {a | The congressma mker and N : ’ Tt is | dwelt ipa AL RETURN OF THE CENSUS MEN c’a’wmen “ ¢ Fra nd 5 Ay e Enumerat Beck and Seston Report he trip our g 1 Condittons ¢ Eaint AL Use Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in their lomes, \ place copper Rives and cay It is & blessing to mankind \ | Nally at Table Rock . Meade Center, Kane, . TABLE F ‘K, Neb., Oct, 14, (8pecia MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, O 1\ A My Diar Bro . Your favof Bankers' tnlon Election s ith the enclos slip 18 { On Wednesdsy o \ Jast night to hear republican docirines ex- o o several . Bapkers Union s n vsosome i M W R g Census Enumerators Beck and Sexton foed & ccriain t . State D furant superfntendent, and Dr. W, H. Wi g . L . i w very great N lowing are () rs elected of this place The flambeau « { have reached Junean from Copper river. Tam a Presbyterian W . Mrs. 1 rke force, making a fine display in the enumeration of 800 fndiaus and 600 Hack barker. G. I i and with their torche whites The Indians in that tion have 1. M. Talbot; chaplain, Dr. raished by the Table Rock qui®te dled this summer by dogens. This mortal pdil -~ wuard, Tsam Pain: sentinel, | B T ity results from the fnflux of miners and etience lea el \iow of, and my n. Insurance Is & popu- | {OUTH, Net [ e I AL sl U wnd ne trused, R would never adt e anv man | t this 8 (P | cannerfes at the mouths of the rivers OF WomaN L0 Use, ANy INfORICANL a« & bover g N L clal.)—David Brown and Vineent Straub, re 3r, Beck reports that on July 4 gold was | recommendation'of Dufly's Forma by (| Wonauet to Grand Chi publican and fuslon candidaten for A0t €. | g4 at Teslina river. In three weeks four | preatvajuess medicmes Fhesstemeria. oty 4 A NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Oct. i resentatives 1o the Jeginture for Cass and | (1S S TCU, COr 10 BRSO ALvalueas medicine e fal)—One of the most ¢ receptions | Oton countios, were in tho city todaw 0 | “yir. ‘Sexton thinks the copper belt of ate to sand by i ' The mary tempersnce and banquets ever he given by |Otoe county, looking atier thelr POtICAL] prince Willlam sound will produce untold | eem o renite that "\Vas i temperance ma bes the local | Kulghts of Pythias Friday | fenc | millions. He traveled several woeks with | fore many of them were born, night at . Il fn honor of Grand Heigitve Divease vernment Geotoplet oLl Sincerelyyours, B MILLS,D D, Chancellor rie neh of this city High living, intemperance, exposure and | pressed himself us believing that the do- | DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Mr. French was elected grand chancellof | paye“omer things bring on Bright's dis- | posits of copper thers are unequuled in the 18 THE TRUE FLIXIR OF LIF) | t Lincoln last Wednesday and upon BiS|og0 poley's Kiduey Cure will prevent | wo e Tete e Brin Ny Nerveton. " return the local lodee had arr ments | peicht's disease and all other kidney or | A railroad will be absolutely unecessary nes artend Prolo fully completed for a re on and ban- | ot elae. | Myers-Dillon Drug Co., | to develop this rich country. Aloug the 1t Cures Conmimption. quet in hi | Omaba, Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. | new government trail (o the copper center | Every hattlo of the genulne bears n incd | some very rich ore has been taken o Dlkin pachage. cxpress pati 8y & & o M e eli_ A | Domt be aeceived or humbugked by peo- | The government telograph line through Mjone. hey are < vy ‘ ccial | ple who clatm the discovery of some hithe | {he Copper river countrs canmot be com e Vil by "”" at 'y' ek CATL | (o unknown herb or reot In swamps, OF | pleted this winter, Work hax heen ham bbb UM il Ry y : * | on some mountain or prairie, for the cure | pered by Inck of hovses. The line s o { oL ::“”"‘ gton today at " il ""““ CAITY | of Kidney and bladder troubles. Any doctor | nearly completed that it can be q BUY THE CZNUINE i ““‘ ‘I“H“ 1I'h‘ “”“_d "‘;y‘"‘”';‘m'“'_ 1% or druggist will tell you that h claims | finished in the spring ply contains remedies that are recognized | «top the 'llll‘h llllll Waorks OfF the Meliniey Aualn Favord { by the most skilful physicians as best for Cold. \\\“.‘(“‘ 3 L |",‘ TShecial)— | these complainte, %o don’t be credulous or | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a RARUFACIURS. SV \ PP YMORE, Neb.. Oct. 1 (Sheclul ) ooliah, Myers-Dillon Drug Co, Omaba; |cold n one day. No Cure, No Pay. Pr CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ arrives in Wymore at 8:15 p. m., was polled | Dillon's Diug Store, South Omaha cents. HOTS TOE NAMS between here and Lincoln last night with| the result that there were riy-five who > declared themselves for MeKinley .’HH“ . . e . | Suther at st T ¢ ST. PAUL, Neb. Oc Congressman Sutherland spoke here yes L | Lo "’ flernoon in the opera house ex -~ i i o b pef lection on your Inte 12ence ) audience, about half of which were women. | [ —_— — . . Oftee Over 215 8. 1ath Street. | Wer lt nOt a C[‘l | ; $6.00 A MONTH. ¢ me. f DR. McCREW —— - | Of course you have had the|actly what it contains, and o' Sa ,and Mexican Sar druggist offer you something|can recommend it, etc., will sa, I'he Honduras is “Just as good” when vou called | make the sale, and vou will| by far the best. 1t costs ten | | for Ayer's preparations. be so much ahead. times as much as the cheapest i Now we'll tell you some-} The druggist buys the “just| kind. Our requi thing about this “Just as good” | as good " sarsaparilla, the “just| sume every poumd that is 1 i husiness. | as good'’ cough cure, the “just’ ported; consequently, just i\ | ; g al g 2 I You call, say, for a bottle of|as good” pills. He now as good” houses use MOST SUCCESSFUL \ver's Sarsaparilla. | has his money tied up in the| the inferior grades. f | SPECIALlST The druggist says: “Yes, || goods, and, as the “just as Take Aver's Pills The © treat t of ail forms of DIs. | 1 . ‘ B s 4 v 1 ANK SORDERS OF | have it, but here is <<‘ll|€fl\!llg,g1)o«i preparations are never |ngr:«h<‘n( that is mainly re 26 years' experience. | 1 anared ket Ik 2 3 3 g 5 18] (ORANS } prepared myself. now |advertised, he must use every | sponsible for their activity is VAR|(0(}tl[ AND HYDROCELE exactly what this contains and|argument at his command rto| one that it is almost impossible | } Kb v so I can confidently recommend | sell them when standard medi-| to purchase in un absolutely | K nd MOST | . e ol e s i g s Shear ~aige it to you. Itis “just as good | cines are called for. | pure, unadulterared state. We HARGES LOW, | . . . . . [ . and ¢ | as Ayer’s, and will cost vou| ‘Tuedruggistis not responsi-| buy the crude drug, grind it in ery trac " . t | o ‘s thoroughly eliminated | ess money. | ble for the failure to cure. | our own laboratory, extract the REAKING QUT" on Let us see about this. Our| You don't know who the|active principle, purify it, and o slicais Wttefuctory business reputation is at stake.| maker is. So he is not respon-|so know that we give you a than he “Hot nent and at A loss than ;n{’ W \:x}‘ thit | Not one. druggist in ten pre- Iqlhlt. better pill than any cne else s guaranteed to be snt for life. s WEAKNESS ¢ pares himself the “just as good” Your interests are not con- Not only do we see to it \ ] { preparation. He may think he|sidered. The “just as good' | that the active principles enter- 1 lx'r and Vita 'R - 1y H ns. | . 3 “y H H ks i Palns in che 1 fuin 4~I“!(‘|lulu4l- knows exactly what it contains, | sarsaparilla, or the ‘just as | ing into each one of our med- d ness 5 < LN ub. . . » o . - STRICTURE sikls, cured with @ new but he doesn’t, because he did | good " cough cure will proba-|icines are possessed of strong wd nfallib home treats Pl N v 4 ment Kidiey and Bladder ‘Treubles, Gon not make it. It was made| bly do you no good wh.ttio- medicinal virtue and absolutelv iy cH'Am IS GUARANTEED. cheap to sell cheap. tever. But the druggist must| pure, but even our flavorings | RGES I.‘S.?}’Nm.n I'hat preparation may cost| get his money back on these|are looked after with the same here free from g vou less money, but the drug-|“just as good™ preparations,|care. Take oil of wintergreen, i i . X (el 3 & T I, D m. Sundays gist makes more money on it|and he must do it when ajfor instance. Ninety-nine out I d Douglas Sis., ¢ " . (rg : : B - : 10 2oURIAS R han he does on Avyer's, Andlsmndani preparation is called [ of a hundred do not use the NOTICE that's why he tries to sell it to| for, because he has no other|true oil of wintergreen, but vou instead of Ayer's. ‘oplmrtumt\ to make the sale. Ithc o1l of sweet birch, and to a 1 We, the undersigned, do hereby agree N | o] : f ) refund the money on « if-cent bottle ow, please remember l]e\ There is published in New| | great many it is hard to dis- i of Downs' Blixir i it does not cure any “just as good” product, the| York a, hook of some 600 tinguish the sweet birch from ’ §‘ cough, cold, croup, whooping cough ot druggist says, costs vou less| pages, entitled “America’s Ad-| the wintergreen. We are even 2 threat trouble. We also guarantee Dowox money. | vertisers.” This work has the | charged with being toolish tor Elixir to cure consmaption, when used a ¢ B 3 . . 5 el 4 g NS SRR e e If he had prepared it him-|following to say about one of sticking to the oil of winter- e e R self, and if it were as well|these “just as good™ houses: | green, which is very much during the day will cure the most severe | made as Ayer's, it would cost| «The piesident of this institution is re- more expensive, while the oil i R s e PP AR i i | ported to have been a clerk ina druges.| . ; g : 3 ! ) ssing cougl you a great deal more money, | Gplishment and conceived the idea of | Of sweet birch is “just as TERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG €O LS Ay 3 putting up a line of preparations which " Ll NS Rt ?\tmu.»(‘ he mln t buyv drugs,| | Eauld be ftered s substiuutes for adver good.” But we want no «“just ! AMLUSEMENTS bottles, corks, labels, wrappers, | tised articles. as good"” business in ours. | | “The conception which led to the estab. |~ ; 3 BOYD l Tonight | etc., as cheaply as we | ishment of this enterprise was evidentiy . Wherever there is a “just as ] x o 1 ) | something after the following order: There " G | I'he truth of this “just as|{ 3 Taigeidemand for Scotts Emalsion. 1) good ™ there is a best. We David Higgins & Georgia Waldron| ;56" business is this: There | ¥l put up a preparation called Our Own | ghaj| gick RaSha | | “COURTING AT GREEN'S.” | 2 3 | Emulsion and- dispose of it to the retail| SN311 StiCK to the best. NG/ Ll ‘ are several drug establishments | trade, printing the name of the retailer at There is no sarsaparilla “just ] P " $1.00, i 5 | the bottom of the package as though the | A . Nest Attraction— that make a business of sup- l article were prepared by the retail druggist | as good Ayer’s. No rem : e # B «; in his own laboratory.” There is a big de 9 e FRANK DANIELS | plying druggists with “just| g o Avers Cliorry Pectoral 18\\.““ edy for coughs and colds “just ) | Thuesdny. riday. w ; It iandaiione T8 put up a Never Fail Cold and Cough | 1 ue Aver's : Che and Nght. | as good " preparations. These | pat Brogaun oo sl It ated £1| 88" good " as Ayer's Cherry Seats on S houses make up chcap sarsa- | Ayer's and make more money. Thereis| Pectoral. No pill for the liver 7 SRS : 5 A a ‘good demand for Wamer's Safe Cure. | i e p BOYD et | parillas, cough mixtures, pills, |1 wil put upa Sure Kidney Cure and sell| “just as good” as Ayer's Pills. . . 1 B it to the trade at such prices that they can | £ = ¢ - e FUBSDAY, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY | hair preparations, etc. Then | g0’ of it to advantage to the cus| NO fever and ague cure “just MAT 1 $ob & omers who come st " e Bl e e e s they say to the druggist some- | jome | Who Into the store and a “‘ as good” as Ayer's Malaria “ALICE ! thing like this “It is stated that this concern is doing | and Ague Cure. No prepara A 1 ww h C. A a very large business in these ‘just as IN hy pay the J. C. Ayer| good" preparations which are substituted | tion to restore color gray ] ey e i ‘ AR whenever possible in place of the standard | |- ¢c: : e W | WUI\DI:»RI«-\‘ ’ D. 4 | Company ¢8.00 ermore adozen | JE e P i Rtations are the nat | hair “just as good ™ as Ayer's P Y e ort Muscn Case; Fa for*Ayer's Sarsaparilla when we | ural. the legitimate foes of honest houses.| Hair Vigor. No preparation h thools | 1 " | They seek to reap the harvest which| piatas) Matinee, 2 will sell you a sarsaparilla|others have sown at great labor and much [ “just as good" for dandruff J i ; 4 g expense. Their plan is first to impose : ; 4 onmieNTON just as good' as Avyer's for|upen the cupidity of the dealer and then | and falling hair as Avyer's o > T upon the credulity of the purchaser. |~ $4~.o a d()lel'l. We will bot- They should be discredited by ail honest Comatone. tle it attractively, vour name {mnplf and are unhesitatingly denounced The “just as good " prod- - e | by “the " editors of ‘America’s Adver iaem . COhirerastseds and address will appear on the | tisers” ucts may cost you less, but konsdnokeion't Miss if. wrapper as the manufacturer| That these “just as good ™! they will not do for vou what pdd-Judge Family, 399 1o . % ek i atinn . Sfe Famliz, o -not ours and you can sub- | products are cheap products in|the Ayer preparations will do Frowpect Birest: stitute it when Ayer's is called | every sense of the word. for you. Quintette, tor al o ak J ) «iust Howard and Riand, and make a ngat f’“‘ For f"“"‘[‘.lf_: take Ayer's In the long run “just as ‘ “‘\,’.f.';n"hm“' more money. A nice little|Sarsaparilla, There are three| good " not only costs you more \ 5 Nara Bayes, o talk about it being your own|kinds of sarsaparilla, — Hon-|—but “just as good" is “no rices never changing enings—Re- £ : A k by T"f\.‘if‘”i'",‘;u and she. galiery, lte Ma product, that you know ex-|duras Sarsaparilla, American|good” for your case. . BIGGEST SHOW! BIGGEST cflnwus, In every case wheve a “just as good" rvemedy is offeved you in place of er's" send us ' IeL. 1% Miaco’s Trocadero The New Palace of Burlesque. MATINEE TODAY, 10¢ and 200, THE HIGH ROLLER EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY. men! Livin, ne and Vaondeville! o and 3¢ turen! Hurle Night prices, 10¢, smoke f you like. Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 o clock your moncy Hair Tigor, Fills For one dollar we will tend you, all charges paid, cither a bottle large size Cherry Pectoval, two bottles of Malavia your nearvest express office, of Sarsaparilla, ‘and Ague Cure, or four boves of Gt J. C. Aykr Practical Chemists, Ayer's Sarsaparills | Ayer's Hair Vi ComMPaNy Ayer's Pills | Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ayer's Ague Cure | Aver's Comatone } Lowell, Mass,

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