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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 which was frequently applauded, the crowd - pers here and the first 1 knew of it was P Small Wreck Near Kearney. . " . KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special Tele often cheering. . H. Reedy then gave his P " A when a report reached me that a quit- g . Poll oh.hohmr"l:a:::t[‘:l;nn Him to Be | (1150 S0 lecture on the Philippines, in | Details of Closing Out of Atkinson Exchange | Taim deed o the property had gone on | Positive Froof Offered That He Did Lay | gram)—A small wreck oceutred on the FAIR-MINuEn which the audience showed deep Interest. | Pank's Estate, record for $1,000. The bullding and lot 1 Wager at Tekamab. | Unton Pacific near this city tonight at 7 — | JR— would consider cheap at $5000. Shortly | | o'clock No. 22, a way freight, had just | SPLBENDID MEETINGS AT HEDRON, s » after the bank closed the depositors met pulled out of the city when there was a BERGE DOOMED TO CERTAIN DEFEAT| . " o id Teets Address o | SECRECY OBSERVCD IN EVERY MOVE| and selected M. F. Harringion of 0'Neill | KEARNEY DEMOCRAT SMOKES HIM OUT | Jar &nt the Jhres cars were MiCet ey | . Maltitnde of Republicans, as thelr attorney. In the course of time A,:;{':‘"" “n"; ‘;"‘:‘: m\"]‘:w;:)"r:lr;::r;;:' HEBRON, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special Tele- | not long afterward, he made a settiement n drn d Island a he debri 0 e Bftorts of the Faston Man- | T S0 McKinley's day in He. | Property Disposed of at Private 8ale | wiin the recelver on & basis of 7 ceats | Democratic Faper Convicts Deputy cleared away | Ggers to Make Headway for Thelr |5, pajrbury and other neighborin and at Figures Far Below Its on the dollar. He scnt each depositor a| Attermey General aud Candidate S i | Against the Re- towns turned out in goodly numbers to help Reasonable Value by the circular accompanied by a check for the | on the Fusfon Ticket of Vi FORECAST OF THE WEATHER publican Tide. swell the republican multitude in the big Recetve amount due him. Why the depositors Inting State Law. A e gest rally of the campaign. A parade this | should have lost 25 per cent when the bank Friday and Saturdas Ave Likely to | atternoon reaching almost the full length could have pald in full, or why a settle- s | s S Y LINCOL Oct. 25.—(8pecial)—Nothing | of Main street was partieipated in by the | O'NEILL, Neb, Oct. 25.—~(Special.)— | ment was made on this basis has always | KEARNEY, Neb, Oct ecial.)— Winds. Jess than & miracle can save George W. Hebron Military band, Men's, Ladies and | Péople who are famlliar with the methods | been a mystery to me. My son had been | It now seems that Deputy Attoreny Gen- | 3 L 4 . Berge, the fusion candidate for congress- | Young Ladles’ Republican clubs of Hebron adopted by Samuel B. Howard as recelver | esistant cashier for seven years and 1|eral W. D. Oldbam, who hopes to succeed “‘A‘fl"»\fl:_rfj-\ Oct. 25.—Forecast for man in the Firat district, from am over- and like organizations from Fairbury and |Of the Exchange bank of Atkinson were had a pretty fair idea as (o the condition | to the position of trust anaibilator for Friday and Saturday [ wheliing defeat in the forthcoming election. | the McKinley and Roosevelt drum ‘mr"_i‘nm surprised at the disclosures made by | of thinj While the bank carried some | Nebraska, has gotten himeelf into a tangle : Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Friday \-A 8o confident of success are the mAnagers|of the latter place. The bulldings along{The Bee. Personal expressions of opinion | bad paper it also carried some that was | between the upper and nether millstones | and Saturday: southerly wind of Congrebsman Burkett's campaign that|the line of march were decorated with | Oncerning the fusion candidate for state|as good as gold The judgments against fof cold facts. His confidence in Bryah led | For lowa. Missouri, Illinots and Indiana they unbesitatingly predict a majority | flags, bunting and portraits of the repub- | reasurer are free and frank and far from | the village of Atkinsen and the school | him to lay a wager on the result of the f:‘fl:l:ndfl‘ and Saturday; freesh south- | v ‘ y erly winds e which will far exceed that of two YeArs (lican candidates. The speaking took place | COmPlimentary. district were the very best collateral and | election in Nebraska, overlooking the fact | € . ; here can frankness ko, when Mr, Burkett received a plu-[in the Journal office yard, where a ‘,.,,",,,,ml In Atkinson, whera the people generally | worth every cent of their face value. The ' that to do so is in vlolation of the law | For Arkansae--Falr Friday, warmer in Th ¢ be fality of 2,606 votes over his fusion |and benches had been arranged. General |Are thoroughly conversant with the cir- | assets of the bank and the bullding and fof the state. When the matter was made | eastern portion; Baturday, fair; southerly |§ g5 every walk of life. Many opponent, Jamen C. Manahan. They base | Sickles of New Yofk, who came in yester- | Cumstances of the sale of the bank bulld- | lot were sold at O'Nelll, but I have yet| public Mr. Oldham vehemently denied that ““] SR ke 5 Ol . : 4 For North Dakota and South Dakota T eatimate on & thorough canvass 0 | day, made a strong piea for McKinley. He | 188 and other assets of the bank, The Bee | to ind & man here who knew of the sale | he had made any wager and denouficed the | o . A SVety pPesiiet 1A Lhé disteiot Wis foNlowed By Mo Trers uf Omaba, who | COrFespondent found no dificulty in obtain- [t the time it was made OF who can state | venal press of the opposition for | Falr and marmer Friday; Saturday, fair: professional ‘men are g0 g | " uthwesterly winds The First congressional district com- |added some very pointed reasons why the | IDE interviews from leading business men, | positively without reservation that the daring to bring his ~good —mname G Pt e | v-minde 4 prises seven of the richest countles in | present administration should be retained [TePresenting all shades of political beliet, | receiver conformed to the law in conduct- into the obloquy that attaches to one ):rl: wlnruiln Fair Friday and Saturday narrow-minded that they G f ariable winds Phe state ail of which may be regarded as | instead of changing for men who had been | Which in their own words reflect the senti- | in it. I have all along regarded the whole | who would so far forget himselt as to| TASERG P ‘ : normally republican. Only twice in ten | proven false political prophets ment of the entire community. They cor- | affalr, from the closing of the institution |lay a wager Mr. Oldham demanded from | For Wyoming—Fair and warmer Friday cannot see the truth if they years have these seven counties together | Tonight another immense torchlight |Toborate all evidente of bad management | to the sale of its assets, as being remark- | the editor of the Kearney Democrat his | Saturday, fai-: southerly winds cast a majority vote for any democratic|parade, headed by a monster decorated |that may be found in the official records ably strange.” Authority for the statement that the wager | "" "'-”'flflu Probably showers in west- want to. or fusion candidate. In 1862, after one of | traction engine, marched through the prin. |4t O'Neill and in addition offer undeniable | sale Carried on in Confidence. had been laid. The editor proved up and | €1, falr in eastern portion, cooler Friday But every and the hotteat campalgns ever fought in the | cipal streets. Another meeting was heid (Proof of the many unauthorized and ui-| sull more startling were the statements | B0 the Ul L e e T ARRU NS ls | qy every man and wo- district, W. J. Bryan polled 140 votes more | at the opera house and addresses were |recorded acts of the receiver of J. F. Brady, a prominent business man | 8 In the predicament of haviug to FOFeES *FIOE OF THE WEATHER BU s | i than his republican opponent, Allen W.|made by Hon. W. S. Summers, C. E. Ad-| John P. McNichols, a prominent demo- | ot Atkinscn, who was in O'Nelll when the | his interest fa a bet of $100 or admit that | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, || man admires the man who ¢ | OMAHA, Oct. 2.-Officlal record of tem- | Field. The second fusion majority was|ams and General Sickles, The special|Crat who has lived 1n Atkinson for many |sale is supposed to have been conducted. |he has knowingly viclated the laws of | Do ture’ and precipitation compared with | Xiven to Judge Eullivan, candidate for | trains which were run from contiguous |Years, said that he considered the bank | He said: “I was in O'Nelll when the sale | the state he serves and still mepires (0| ihe corresponding day of the ‘last three | is not afraid to speak what mipreme fudge 1o 1897, but in that year | points on both raflroads were held until | bullding and lot, exclusive of the furkiture | was made. I went tlere to buy a mort. | *erve. The story Is thus told in the s 1900, 1800 1808, 189, : the plurality was only 205. The repub- | after the eveniug meetings, one being held | #nd 8xtures, worth fully $3,000 at the time | gage on E. W. Scott's place. Mr. Scott fs | BCY I'emocrat of today e lssy Maxtmum temperature. . T 60 & he thinks. liean capdidates for regents carried the{in the open air, as the opera house was | Of the sale & friend of mine And requested me to do it. | 17 Weeks ngo the Democrat prigted & | Minimum temperature PURE - district by a plurality of 503 votes too small ‘l “I remember distinctly that 1 went to | At the time the sale was. made there were | publioied be Mr 4 1t Sutheriand, statnE | Brecipfiadion .o o oHo.od Fastoniate Claim the District. & - Recelver Howard several times and talked |only seven persons in the room—Mec- |that W D Olihim, fusion candldate f971 " Rocord of temperature and precipitation | The tusion managers in this distrfdt base | wwf,;‘;‘"; :‘ s g B with him about the property, telliug him | Carthy, Morrill, Jim Harrington, Sherify | &ilorney gemeral of Nebrackd. WELD, | at Omaha for this day and since Mareh 1: | their hopes entirely on the supposition that » B, Neb.. ct, 25.—(Special.)—The | that I wanted to buy it,"" he sald. "I was | Stewart, Receiver Howard, myself and an- | that Bryan wenld carry Nebraska by 7,49 ic‘{’;;‘;‘ 'j"“ vk Prd : . ‘fi e e o it b vat for Mr. | 0P€FA House was fairly well flled last night, | ready and willing to pay $3000 for the |other gentleman. I understood that Mor- alits and that Mr Oiham had placed Berge. Their campaign has been an Total excess sinca March 1 2 appeal to this class of voters to support the occasion being a fusion rally, at which |property, or even a little more if necessary. b . i1 was there in the interest of the Har. |8 & PATt of the bet a $10 check drawn by | Normal precipitation Seserees o8 NGB | Congressman Stark and R. 8. Bibb were | He did not seem inclined to talk about it State “treasurer. M Defialency for. the day o inch ringtons. Receiver Howard came in With | surionsly we asked the questl ooy T R 2106 Inches el 0 e e o oound that ihey |(N€ attractions. Congressman Stark made | aud the rst I heard of the transaction was | & package and mald: ‘Let's open up the |hould Do defeated will the s ot teny minse Blatch 1, (I 1¢ inch | Siat SNt ko A IEEkS: MEAndig ¥mY. the Jongest talk and endeavored to tell | when a report reached here several weeks | sale’ He asked me it I wanted to buy Dein dungers AR W ‘L"T\l question | Defictency for cor. perfod, 1868..... 4 48 inches | o posed (0 K T kamsion. | ¥ha @ Ereat amount he had accomplished |after he sale to the effect that It had been | anyihing snd I told bim 1 wanted t i e g - G A AL R '““""""‘ . Sarpaign Heraturs | {OF th People of his district since he has | sold. Nobody here In Atkinson, #o far as | Scott mortgage. That morteage was for | Last Friday afternogn Mr. OWWAR, eports from Sta - . | been in congress. He gave the usual song | T know, knew anything about the sale or | $400 and was good for th 1|ited the Democ . -y i c ted in the German language and 3 u sale good fo e amount, but anded ouf & * stating that he D e anteasad 4o them in | About Imperlalism and trusts, but the most | when L was made. There were several | bid $20 for it and it was promptly sold to | jnoy 4ot 00T ah W had had made a be t Tekam e emnn 1ongue. | Chatrman Shepherd | ©f Bi8 talk was an appeal to the voters to | people who were figuring un buying it and | me at the figure without any bid. I thought | Lincein Jour Al 1 our hand readin asserts that he has received reports from | return Mr. Stark to congress. Mr. Bibb |any onme of them would have been Klad to | that this being the case I might get bold | l‘:“;\;{'_‘f'“',v“-_"r "y}\“ @TATIONS AND STATE e tous countles which encourage bim | $POKe long -the line of all the fusions have taken it for $2,000. It 1s evident to | of a few soft snaps. as 1 knew the bank | handed him and he He then de- &9 WRATHER in the bellef that Mr. Berge will be | Speakers who have thus far been here and me that Receiver Howard desired to favor jhad considerable collateral that was good. | nounced It nfamous \}rn-'k!":‘;“' ”‘“'f' an_ elected | those who heard him learned nothing new. | somebody, for he could easily have sold the | I asked Howard if there were any jude- Jq'.'}"».‘a'"l R Bt ‘;‘_‘J‘, % check. oF any i Cmpared with‘any previous year the|The two speakers sat around the hotel all | property for more than double the amount, | ments to be sold and he said no, that|check. H i that he had made any | conditions for republican success were |MOTDIng and had only one or two callers. | exclusive of the safe, furniture and fix- | they had all been bargained for. Howard | bets on election at Tekamah of elsewhere, | never better. The republican organization | s tures. 1 was here when the building was | pretended to adjourn the sale and I| Not Made Without Proof. Omaha, clear Loutsville, Ponidee t been perfected B g L | constructed and I knew what it was worth, | stepped out apd all the other gentlemen We do not helleve that reputable news-|North Platte, clear 4 > ’ '”d over th “‘”"’_‘“( h_"‘rk"{' obertece ! | LOUISVILLE. Neb. Oct. 25.—(Special |1\ ig good, substantial bullding through. | left with me excepting McCarthy. No|papers publish tements” without | Cheyenne 4 §ias z and volunteers are at work in every pre-| mqjegramn.—One of the best and most en-| o gooner had wé feft the Poom thun the | SOme grounds tor doing so. For that reason | Salt Lake. cl : e cinet From these men reporis are re-|p,gjaqtic political meetiogs ever held 1a | = doubted Mr. Oldham ial and afte aple ¥, ¢ F cavetsh ceived daily at the headquarters In this| o i.vijle was addressed this evening by Was Worth Five Thousand. ::L"b::l' 'Y::’:r"l?"': -'n'd“l.l-‘;x: l:fl;nl"«’f h ff'""nr,‘“.rnm”'.l:'lm..nl‘. we, Dlaced mm"".x ar city which not only say that there are re- | tion“% 'y Burkett, congressman from the | Postmaster B. W. Johnson, a resident of | ¢ gy **\lo TR FER M D S RATC | Wih the result that we herewlth produc| Chicase, clens piflican gains, but give the names of | pi Giisticl The Parmele bullding, | AUkInson for sixteen years, satd: It was | on W% MICAEAY BOVER b SRREL | o ac simile 1€ the ¥ stale, (OSSR GL BRI clear voters who have come over to the repub- | \pih (% ola cont In town, accommodated | & clandestine sale. Nobody here knew any- T Ik tereat ta ey o K | kot e r b on FFiqay, Oclober b, to- | Divenport, clear lican party since the iast election. The | Juout ‘onetourth the people who desired | (hIOE about it. The building. turaicure, [ miUh TESIER W0 SORE $o00, two udg- | am A Tt aworn :taioment of Charies | Kanaas City, clear same news comes from every precinct in| 3 her the speaker. Mr. Burkett made o Dxtures and sate were worth not a cent less | o3 “ELT ST Sene seren ox | Finld of Tekamah, tho staksholoe ot | Helena, elouas every county in the district. In asKing | vory conyineing argument in favor of re- | than $5,000. The sae alone cost $1.500 | gight other judgmen Including. two de. | TheState f Nebraska, Burt County. sk.: | Bismarck, cleat 3 - for these reports Chalrman Munger of | juyijcan polictes which was well recaived |&nd was as good when sold as the day When | . eeq of fore frirbe L - e R A ol e A s wolemnly swear | Galveston, raining r the congressional committee emphasized | 3;q gonerously applauded. Senator Allen | it Was bought. The bullding was put up . ™ ™ o the fact that information known to be | qoo, &FT I AR e e bullding and | about thirteen years ago and is a substan- o & n Tekamah, Burt county, Ne. | — — Albany, N. Y., July 21, 1900. county, worth $500, all for $40. {hat T reslde in e e 'clerk in a Atore. [ |77 indicates trace of precipita | w Not Oft know W. . Oidham, fu candidate for T I take pleasure in testifylng absolutely accurate was wanted and that| ;o gitendance was in marked contrast, | Uil structure and at the time cost about | e A T Ly Htlormey geaeral. On the fih day of Octo- | it there were gains for the opposition they | § “These assets were not offered publicly. | b il reser nd- in the pret that 1 have used Cramer's Kid- being about onesfitth of the number that $6.000 or $7,000. Several people here had | ered publicly. | ber, 190, in my pi ¢ a % 5 should be reported. In all the reports |grected Copgressman Burkett. | thelr eyes on i and wanted to buy it In |IB fact. they were not offered for sale un- | ghce of, T, % A of wenlemen of | ney and Liver Cure e received not one shows a galn for the fu- e caceisy | my judgment it is one of the best business | !l everybody had left the room but Mc- "R "Langford and H. J. Austin that | tiee, < TRSA 1v RIves TROSL, SR Y sioniats. arge Rally at North Loap. | Tocations In town. The bank had aiways | CATthY and, of course, the receiver. When | Rrvan would tarry Neprarka by 150, ing results. It s safe and ef- Particular attention has been devoted by | NORTH LOUP, Neb., Oct. Special)— |done a good business and when it I left’ the room I was informed that no | ality over McKines The BEfeqers S0 | ] | tects permanent cures. 1In blad- fhe committee to the work of getting out | Mrs. Mary E. Lease addressed one of the | closed it was just as solvent as any insti. Other assets would be offered. The se- Pisewen of Fue Burt County State bank > Private Stock | der difficulties it takes hold and the full republican vote. Every man con- |largest audiences here this evening that | tution in the state. Nobody was afraid to | CUrities McCarthy got were worth prac-|and is now In my hande Itreads as fol; e K, Reage -shewi 5 Waeely TN nected with the congressional organisa- |nas ever flled the town hall. Fully 400 |deposit money thers and everybody had |tically their face valus, There are any|lows: ‘W.D. Oldham bets W B, 1ol Muenchener— tion has had impressed upon him the im- | pesple were in the hall and every window | confidence In (he stability of the institu- | DUmbDer of people here in Atkinson who | LNGH. B LG, Mexiniey in ¢ / ] quiekly portance of seeing that every, republican | was crowded with people anxious to see |tion. When it was closed it could have | ¥OUld have paid §500 for the village judg- | election in the siate of Nebraska. = Lang: JAMES B. KENNAH, M. D, {8 brought to the polls. It Is confidently |und hear. Mrs. Le 3 ) up each their $20, held her audience | paid dollar for dollar, aside from the state | BeRt alone and I understand that Mc- | ford and Ausin {hes bUt 56 fice, ok | belleved that the total vote will be A% |ia rapt attentlon for two hours, during |moncy deposited there by Bartley. The | CATUDY has since sold part of tne securi- | MURITE, K, ';',3;‘;.,'Z‘f}:;‘d";,";‘,;j,',h:‘7,,1,';"",,, large aa that cast in the Bryan-Fleld |which the people listened to the ablest po- |sale of the property and the assets of the | €8 he bought for $400. or ten times the | {hen got on the check was put up against campatgn, which numbered over 30,000. ind Austliy money The check | To the Reacne of Rerge. She was frequently interrupted by applause | tinely conducted and the securities and | CODYiaced mow that tiey sold me the | BN PHOLORT P [ litical discourse ever given in this place. |concern by Receiver Howard was clandes. | STOURt he pald for ‘Algof them. 1 am | the Langford and Austih morcy he check bank for collection. The photograph 18 The fusionists have arranged for a|and the republicats are congratulating |property were sold for less than one-tentn | Scol' Morteage for £0 thinking that would | pereto attached "The wumber of the CHECK | Albany, N! Y., Aug, 8, 1800, series of apeeches fn this dlatrict by Sen- | themselves over their good fortune in se- |of what they were worth. I knew notbing | oo ™ 1 am sstisfled - that they | waw S8 S0 D0l e \Gas slenca: . ©. | e Py T ator Wellington of Maryland and -if mne- |curing so gifted an orator. of the sale until the deal was closed.” not have offered for sale any of the n all my practice of medicine valuable. #stets’ while” T Meserve, treasurer, by Samuel Patterson X gotla..ons result succesefully Mr. Bryan's | — - A. J. Stilson, a member of the Atkinson o o while” I was there. All| geputy' Some of those present at the time THE STAR MILWAUKEE never saw anything to equal | | Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure trip the day before election will be ar-| Beat Speech of Camphign. ‘illage and Town board, said he thought the good collateral was gobbled up and |that the bei was made were: Thomas fn all diseases of kidneys and ¢ § v Lugk, shertff of Burt county: E ranged so that it will include many of the | HUMPHREY, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special.)— | \pe judgment against the village was worth g'“":";“":: in an underhanded way. The | SR SRR C Cof the Taw firm of H e o s g g One of the best political speeches ever de- | 1y fuce value, or at least should have been | PRK bulldiog and lot were not offered for | & Singhaus, 0 democrat: F. O. Wilson, pe The City Library board this morning |livered in Humphrey was heard last night | on1y slightly discounted. > | sale while 1 was there. ulist and teacher of the grammar h«nw, % W. E. Chase, besides the others awarded the contract for constructing (DY A large audience, a third more than | .The judgment aud claims against the | Insanity Dodge n Fallure. nimed herein. and there may h the Carmegle library building at Four. Governor Poynter had. The speaker was G school district were worth their fact valus | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb,, Oct. 25.—(Special.) | Qthers. 1 have the agreement ab i teenth and N atreets to C. J. Oleson of this |¢ olonel ":“‘:‘“' of Towa and for two hours | ana were amply secured,” he continued.|—C. Elmer Holmes, who was arrested by | Forrehiid aimchamal n{lnslr xRt city. The cast of the building without |he handled the questions of the campalsm |op a conservative estimate I should say |the Burlington detectives from Omaha on ‘CHARLES R. PIFIELD. furoiture or fixtures is limited to $59,- | Without gloves. He is convincing by his | ipat the property sold was at the time of | the charge of having stolen brass from the |, 'Subscribed in my presence and eworm (o 097.45. For this sum Mr. Oleson agreed |truthtul, business-like statements. His de- | \po % this 20th day of October, 1000, um greed | trutbiul, i - | the sale and is now worth three times the |company at this place, did not make his CONKLIN, to put up the building and completa it [livery 18 “I"" ": % 'T';“""‘ rlends and | gyount it sold for. As far as the closing | pretended insanity dodge work. It seems Notary Public 10 the stage where the plumbers and steam | Yoles here last 0\ ¢ opposition ¢on- | of the bank is concerned, I have never yet | the other prisoners divided their meals What the Statute Provides. fitters begin their work. It fncludes all [cede it was the est speech we have had | poen able to ascertain why it was closed, | with Holmes and claimed that he was not | We now call the attention of Afttorney siructural and ornamental work. Of the (and the republicans are jubllant as it was the general understanding here |eating anything for a few days, until Dep- f the Cri 1 @onation of $15,000 made by Mr. Carnegie that the bank was doing a good business |uty Sheriff J. D. McBride caught them in | (0de of Nebraska, W gy the Library board has set apart 37,000 | G (Special.)— | and was perfectly solvent.” |the act. In the morming he informed | 4. ‘ for purchasing stacks. furniture and dec- after Nebrask Section orations. Of the $68.000 left for the build Allan. enteriained = IALES Audlence WhALIRE ChNblor aeye, \m‘m" SHAL Be must Ak Ml 160 (des |SURGEIRIDELNS OMAHADRANCH, e sorags il e i o the wrchitect ana |Bere lust evening. speaking of things po- | There is perhaps no man better qualified sired anything to eat. At moom he did wo | 1€ ans pereon Shall MAKC RGNS ¢ 1812 Douglas St TEL. 1081, _"‘]“”mmdlm A ("“r;“:"’m g h‘:"“n:“‘l litical. The audience was composed of |to speak of the condition of the bank |03 Was given his dinmer. The jailer then | or to he held. under the laws of this state, e S P v d ol ¢ y ; asked bim if he was all ri or mhall make any bet or wager upon the : baisnoe of $3,71¢4 tor the bullding. .m"imrn. women and children of all political | when its doors were closed than J. E. Alli-| ght and he said or sha beliefs. The speaker put up as good an Each brand s adapt- ed to somebody’s pecu- i AR bladder. I have used it constant- an actusl repressota-} | Iy for these disorders and know tion of absolute purity of nothing that, gives better re- and excellence. | sults. Besides it does not seem e to disturb digestion, as most rem- Blatz ‘Malt - Vivine edies given for these diseases. (Non-Intoxieant.) | WM. P. BRIERLEY, M. D. An Invatuable Tonic All Drugsists. " VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE. eseteccccsssssssssssssessotes % {he was. Since that time he has eaten his | iection of any person to any offios, post or | d \ vV v son. its cashier. Mr. Allison is now as- gituation which by the constitution or laws tng plant and plumbing. Work will be | g4ree as possible with the issues he had | { o 9 | meals regularly. f this state, is made elective, or shall make egun on th try sistant cashier of the First National bank " joft o | B n pnifacture A1 #00m 48 & CeAT | (o present and the lengthy abuse of the Te- | of Peterson, Ia. Ob a recent visit to At- | After bls wife in Council Blufle visited | by, 4ot o7, MA§c upon the election of the | There 1s a distute in court over possesaton | PUDIican party and the present administra- | kinson he spoke as follows concerning the | him she made statements which the jaller V. C Jaller | Giates, or upon the election of the electors | o1 the property. but it 1a thought te mat | tlon, so characteristic of the average popo- | pank and the incidents which Immedtately dentes. Drs. B. W. Cook and T. P. Liv- | of president or vice president of the United | 3 A 2y 5 ingston made the following signed state- | States. each person #o offending shall be | ert will Do settled satlsfactorily within | CFAUC SPEECh Was to & great extent elim- | preceded and followed its closing under | METOR [Ehde o8 f0VORITR SRl SATE |Gl q T, Gy’ alim not less than 8. pravided . b Saw waeks direction of the state authorities 4 \ that the amount of sald fine shall in all | Tidzes Proadoln . $ha L dlatrist’ court this = “At the time the bank was closed its |COUDtY jail while ( E. Holmes was at- cgmes in which the nmnlm‘vlhlnznrd-'d by sald \fternoon listened to the preliminary argu-| LEIGH, Oct. 25.—(Bpecial.)—The | Afairs were in good shape. There was ab- | tCMPLINE to play the insanity dodge and | bet is between $ and $10 be equal to the | | . amount so hazarded by said bet 1 0 enia o the rasn e e e | o et S menpecial)~The | Solutcly 5o occatlon for cloring it There |CIII (Bat wll siatements made by Moa. | iy fham s arpuit attomey eenerat of | Digests what you eat. Insurance company against the Home Fire | house last evening. The house was about | ¥¢T® €Roush available funds to pay every | T o el T | sk b mtorce the sonatituiion | Itartificially digests the food snd alds Insurance company for unearned premiums. | ; depositor outside of Bartley in full. Nobody | true and t R las Teosived -as gaod | Eugre, Protact BpC ARIOY [artutan p haif full of people, half of the voters bein S14 the laws of Nebraska, not to violate Nature in strengihening and recone Judgo Munger and a Jury today began | republicans. James Monahan of B eI | had ever asked for a recelver and nobody |(reatment as could be glven him undel | fhe;. "The law ie mot & réspector of per- (v " i g . g i | the circumstance con or position. Tt A e feoneh’ts | Structing the exhausted digestive or- The above unsolicited taking testimony In the aull of E. Walker | addressed the crowd from a fusion stand. | a0 ever exbiblied any Inck ot soufidance ;i T o Tate nur atatutes and hold re. | @ans. Lt isthe latest discovereddigests ngainst John Mosher, an action to recover | point. ~ Mr. Monahan delivered a good | % t0 the financial standing of the ban ng. | sponstble the humble citizen. The man who, | antand tonic. No other preparution ssti i $15,000 damages for the death of her hus- | nddress, but fatled 1o create much en-| The bank examiner had been there but & | WISNER, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special.)~—Cor- bave all others, should respect the law {5 s 8 by and frank testimonials band while in the latter's employ. oac efficiency. - thusinern. In his closing remarks he paid | Short time before and had checked up every: | nemRiley was called out to Dietrich Clat- | 1% Bioie G JEI?, MY akon anoath,| S48 APprosch 16 1n eficlency, b0 | . ind Whosa oMeial duty 1t in to especially ae. | SLADLIY relievesand permanently cures |§ from professional men B g | & tribute to Mr. Bryan clothed In good lan- | tP!P& and had given us a clearance. I‘lenhofl'l, about four miles northeast cf | fond the law and tha conatitution ag :(! Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, p ofeseion of MRS L1 AT e epecialy— | EUSKE. in which he compared the demo- | %5 in Omaha with my wife, who was {1l | Wisner, this morning to hold am inquest | ll transgressers. | ¥isgulance, Sour Stomach, Nauses, s “ at the time, when I received a telegram ety P i Albany, N. Y., should be One of the greatest meetings ever held in | CTat!c candidate to Jesus Christ. | from the assistant cashier to the .nm.“_‘;’;"‘}l l:;,.:’::: ,:',:,Fr,f:,,‘l: had :“‘:':;T’_n; REPUBLICANS ARE OUT IN FORCE. f{f"; ':,“?,‘.?Hffi,‘,’,‘;;‘f}:%fi‘;’;ifi,fl' Shotey 2 Jobostows took place here last evenlar. | Jwdge Raker at Uiy | that the bank examiner bad taken charge. |ing with Mr. Clattenhoft for some time | R % Woimths. taddl. Tassesiscontateeiiétimes (] CORVINCING. Medical men ptain Scattergood and his Rough Riders | ULYSSES, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special.)—The [ This was the first intimation I had that| gnq they missed him about 3 o'clock yester- | " ey Sdisnoe . _Graete mahn | gmallsize. Book ali aboutdyapensia mulledtres trom Alnsworth participated in the parade | campaign opened at Ulysses with a speech | such an action was contemplated or that|gay., This morning Mr. Clattenhoff went | (@ Speaker at the Opera House. Prepared by E. C. DeWITT »70 . Chicage. gseldom have the frankness held bere during the afternoon. The Johns- | by Judge Benjamin S. Baker of Omaha. The | there was anybody that questioned the |out to do the chores and found him Bang: |ior i rernerioory o rer P ectal ) —Last | — i ; . town brass band furnished the music Ulyases opers house was flled to over|sslvency and stability of the bank. OUF |iuw Gead. in the sorn oFib and. acavers. | S0t the republicans of Orets prectnct held A |§ to give credit to the reme- Tables were set in an empty store bufld- | flowing to listen to his two-hours' address, |line of securities and bank paper Were |Iange was & single man and has no rela- | oo Sorime tncnl meetlog had fn Sajine MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, A Ing and every one united in stating they | Many were turned away who could not galn | good. In our bills receivable there was | (ives in this country. He had been in poor | oo yuring the campalgn this fall. The wpgd dies of ' others—thus, the Seldom had the ‘opportumity. of belag |adwmittance. A Sreat Aumber of fusionists]aot sncugh bed PAPEF 10 10 88Y WAY J00D- | Bestth for som tia and left & sote mat: | OT¥'8 MeKisles and Roosevelt club was out ROECIRS I S0 Ama1 What seated at o table so bounteously spread. | were out to listen and gave the best at- |ardize the interests of depositors of Iu- | ing that he was tired of life and dirested | Maror: ok has @ uniformed flambeay IR Wil B outekoken frankness of the The centerplece on the'table was & whole | tention It was the best republican rally | terfers with the Snancial standing of the |(hat Mr. Clattenheff should bave 8100 of | o cHio8 club of over ftty members| Mungon _guarantees . roast pig held in this town for a mumber of years. | bank. The judgment against the village | nis money, the balance. of which he has | Do, Sove & splendid street ~dis-| - that bis Rbeumatiom above professional gentle: After the repast the crowd adjourned to [ The David City Glee club furnished good |of Atkinson and the claims, against the |ouite s sum. should be sent to bis brother | b atems Cronn oy hccting. Promptly at 2L oy ey Johnstown hall, which was packed to the | music. achool district were good collateral and |in Germany. |8 °:e'°“k ':;":‘ ;u':"“" J- d'::;"’ ':'h”“";l"" P tiem in e few hours; men cannot help but be — were worth their fade value. At the time | i S | aRaxe 0 oAty BUSLEA ERAS AN 4 . . T || Memuhlsans Seenre Sossusll. . [the Bauk was slossd. there were 2o bills Laborer Badly Injured. sathared. 1o Sanet oners Nowse this. fall | ! ool Ll ] admired. And what could DON'T FAIL TO VISIT | o Neb. Oct. 3.—(Specis payable except straight deposits and there| COLUMBUS, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Bpectal Tel- | The house was crowded and the audjence " X Local republicans have secured Hon. M. D. | ¢ih o0 2"ohar of overdraft. Every dollar | €6Tam.)—A man oA g gave strict and undivided attention to the T eure 00 per w2t |} be stronger in evid f 0'Connell of Washington, D. C., for an ad- : ¥ dotler | A e U naDont 2 Year® | gpeaker, who spoke for more than two | A NSty , ger 0 Vidence & T B Satuniay atiaraoan. Movember & of Mability was fully secured and when |Of age was taken off the Union Pacific west | 5P " (Y 1 0 Ba| od :T::l"ou':"wh'x' & & he dreas on Saturday atternoon, November & |1 urned the books over to Howard they bound train this eveniag 1a badly wounded | BOUTS DR the political fssues of the day, ) s 5a metier hew this great modern remedy? :&"‘: ::‘:.“!““”_ A ':I;ud‘"":l"l -8, "h:;“ | balanced to a cent and. he so receipted |condition. He was with & lot of men being ““’“‘:";“ p‘r:::;. ‘r"l'y “")’:: :“"”‘ "“' given - § T C } ] " X " | for them. If the bank was insolvent at|skipped to Wyoming for track work and |80 ¢ MRty L0 the Alarioan farmer, ‘ R of O I alklng 1"'“' (0 be In a position where he can speak | (10 {ime: why a1d they Dot iatitate crim: | was erazed with liquor and drawing a kaife |24 Woding up with the wo-called para- oA ¥hanapads of Omabih. 458 with unusual intelligence upon the money inal proceedings against me, as under the | he terrified the passengers in a couple of |MOUnt issues of Bryan of imperialism and his | Cuit 4 o fex Nebraska people, suffere: Machine question. Iaw T would have been llabie to eriminal |coaches. He was faally overpowered and | millarim: When Mr. Green had fnished | gem ot cold sat n am tfoiEh v e Tl g ! :{l i L prosecution,” disarmed ‘and was badly bruised up, beside | th¢ . y Mr. Bryan had | semed - g Y of Kidney adder d | s . : e you neel medical advice write Prof, Munyem, 2T an .| Value of Builaing ana Fistures, | DeIng stabbed in a number of places. He |0 entirely exploded His arguments | yuos”dren'ss "Vais it s abeniirel ton L I heater sram.)—The fusionists held & meeting at What value 41d you place on the build. | o2 Weak from loss of Llood when the train | “er P! e {mpose y = Av es, have vl- et gl Al s Bed G LG LR B R U |arrived here. He gives the name of Ry |MIble for any one even (o attempt to sa- 66 Liver troubles, have knowl s . | . W, < Davis and s his father, Charles W. #"* n. Yo . if you like good music as|{arstiiris i sns e smibvsiaim b | TWe arried the building and 1ot 00| Davis, lives st Oscects, Ia. Ho was taken | The mesiing remuited In great good, loav. rug edge that Cramer’s does ' : P e of §7.600 and the| . t epubli; v t o 2 played by the world's greatest z«-n largely sdvertised, was addressed by | fixtures, vault, safe and furniture at §2,500 lt"ef‘;:'mb‘y lh.e‘c‘llllyyf::,"; an and it 15 be- ::fi p::dl'(f‘f“‘,'n l:"::d‘::;"'“w:::"l;"' ‘:":': and will cure. To those bands, orchestras, soloists and | Schstessman Stark, R. 8. Dibb.and F. M. | This was recogaized time and again baal i [are counted i Crete precinct we will . (1) 01 S axtisia : o | proper by the bank examiner and the State Woman Cuts Her Throat. show a substantial gain for the republican a Ine {{ desiring, we can turnish J Linsel e Aaatakan: Banking board at the figures | have giveu | FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special.)— | ticket from top to bottom. b HARDY. 5 O opecial ) —Colo- | Y0U: The safe cost 81500 glone and | Mrs. M. Luthans, the wite of a well known | — - all the testimony asked for. nel Charles P. Lincoln of Vashinaton. D | W88 s good as uew. The building and | tarmer of this county. residing three miles | Talks on the Phillppines, 1t ot, you have missei a good thing. % o ) Who 15 canvassing this part of the state | 100 Were easily worth $5.000 at hard time | southeast of Scribner, in this county, at-| CLATONIA, Neb. Oct. Z5.—(Special)— | ppiy qxquisite mult beversge stands o & Free samples will be sent in the interests of the republican cause, | PT'¢% The floor occupied by the bank | tempted to commit suicide yesterday after- | Hon. George Murphy and Captain Holling- .t o delivered ome of the best speeches ever | ¥3% RicelY arranged for banking purposes | noon and now lies at the point of death. | worth of Beatrice spoke to a large crowd | Unique basis. It sells itaelf. Iis tame aad to the sick by derelsing, beard in this place last night to a geod | @B the additional room used (o bring in| Mrs. Luthans has been In poor health for | in the school house here last night, about | peputatien is the envy of many. The paists, sized audience of mixed voters jabout $25 per month rental some time suffering from despondency | 150 people belng present, ninety-six of " . with name and number - E. G. Schultz, a business man in At- She was found | whom were voters. The remarks of both | (B0 bemefcial resulis schieved “withla ! °'““A. b Kinson, said: "I consider the bank bulld- | aboug 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon with | men were very interesting and especially | l08¢7 man are tbe ouly aand resl judges of | and Lincoln, Neb. . jog and lot worth $4,000. It is a good | her throat cut from ear to ear and near |so were those of Captain Hollingworth on | its merits. Approved ef by them, it trir | Buccessors to Columbia Graphophone Co. Judge Alberts spoke at the o building and has a good location, 1 had | her was the bloody knife with which the | the Philippine question umpbantly eaters iai uqll‘;bll bouseholda. | cflA“EH c“EM'sAL nn yesterday afternoon from a fusion no information of the sale. and do not | deed was evidently done. A physiclan w — Where Cabinet eaters, doctors asd drug g | 1621 FARNAM STREET point to a very small audience. The forces | know just when it occurred.” | at once summoned from Scribmer and Sale of Electrie Light B | bille extt. were greatly disappointed at the turnout | Dr. McDcnald, who occuples an office | everytbing that medical skill could MADISON, Neb., Oct. 25.—(Special)— | * ALBANY, N, Y 305 South 17th St Mr. Alberts gave . a P » . . BREWED BY very fair discussion of |adjoining the bauk bullding, sald: “I|complish was done for her. This forenoon | The $3,000 elegtric ilght bonds were sold FRED KRUG BMEWING CO. PHONE 1053, |t o lssues kaew pothing of the sale of the bullding |she wau still living, but siakipg rapidly. |last night to M. C. Garrett of this clu[r o 430, OMANA, NEB.