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N NEWS OF MINOR MENTION, : [C00D REPUBLICAN MAJORITS © INTEREST FROM TIE OMATIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. h be cited to appear and show cause ¥y they hould not be held to be ntempt of the court here Ratliff, Stephan and Guondram after filing their cla‘ms against Officer & Pusey's bank with the clerk of the district court here nced attachment proceedings in the UND How is Your - - - ERWEAR® Davis sclls glass Douglas county, Nebraska, courts against Mr. . cent clgar. e property owned in Omaha by Officer & ak. Gilbert | Pusey Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's Caavass of the Vote Shows Pottawattamie = The applicants claim that the defendants We ar i id line i f ; : ? o applics claim that the defendants are showing a splendid line in both UNTON and two picee wear f\”"l v B oo g Ay-otnd Connty is All Right. Bwans having filed thelr claims here subjected | b N an I W, 3. Houtether, dunt T e : rrer eivon, 10 e Jurlsdiction of the 1| F'ine Fleeced at 50v, 7S¢, $1.00, $1.50. SMoore L | NO CHANGE IN RESULTS ALREADY GIVEN Simmers, ¢ fi Leuch republica “*"| bringing attachment proceedings in the Ne i g b § i L SR L LR 8 e beighe pyadey =y I W Brion, | braska courts they were obstructing the Ribbed, a great line from 50 cents up Lefrert, joweler, opth @ Broaiway. | " AR F R I | Whited | powers 1»:%]1 :’m yrcement of the orders of | Sun Honnet Babjes” at C. E. Alexander ry Repu Wash v Vavis, o court here o p " %, 28 Broad & Lend and the or Farm ""r’"r | T Merino, all pric | Get your work done at th ar Eagle | Proposition is Careled by Wave All grocers sell Domestic 808D aundry, i Broadwa Unangst, rep — e ° P s what v » " g {oe Ave - b " AW Tty it ] teven Hundved, Unangat, repub] PROCEEDINGS OF 1Ty couNetL No matter what you want or at what price, we are sure to send you away happy. Try us, a: Office @, residence Wright—Justices | — g gt AV v = King, 1 Motor Compuny Accns 1 & fricnd The Board of County Supervisors coms | M9 A 4 Wa | Chenp Lubor fron bairar Sos, qrtaker and diggneed (me | pleted yesterday afternoon the offictal can- | democrat ht L r e .. Priture | Ya8s of the vote cast in Pottawattamie MeKeown, « apprared betore the city council at its meet- h ¢ 3 A 9 At . " + - 1ng last night with a grievance against the " ress making, 122 & Main @ unty at the gemeral election Tuesday of | 5 i | L | \ f C 8« farmors of | NSt Wweek,. The retusns sbOw but siigh¢| COMImOnWeAlth 10-cent cigar, | mo company. It complained that the g . Cars wer rda & | changes in the totals already published in | Ppremiums given with Domestic soap, |[COmPany was importing Al:""l‘ "‘"“‘,".‘""“r - s, WAL Motan fan's the presidential, state and county tickets g 4 trom Omaha and supplanting that of Coun- | ] ® fr K City, w o s ean | The proposition for the holding of a con- | CIPY ANSWERS MOTOR COMPANY, Il Blufts. W, B. Fisher, who acted as \ ‘ \ 1 N A | titg hef st ventlon to amend the state comstitution il spokesman for the committee, stated that ML N Al ¢. 3. Trephag mot £.C 1| fafled to carry in this county by fitty-ona | Attacks the Alleged Franchixe Under |the motor company had imported five Ital- | Ou i putts, now e t Chicag {301 | sotes, The Titus amendment providing for " Which it ’|- (;ln-rnl!l-u. fans Monday to work on the Main street \ egall | blennial clections carried by a majority | The motion to disstive tle IMPRETH | tracklaying and that yesterday ten more | pi.re) Fpforcement of New Olaute Would | of 1,661 and the poor farm proposition, in | 'Bjunction secu A i laborers of the same nationality were g | - which. the supervisors were chiefly infors | oM restratning the city from interfer- | brought across from the other side of th Delay Office Changes. ood relinble dental 1 a4 1 « ested, carried by o majority of 1,131 votes J‘“H with it laylng asecond track on South | river, while seven Councll Bluffs laborers | | gox able dental work at mo - i ¥ Main strect, was filed in the district | who applied for work were refused. It was —_— i~ A i et The canvass of the vote cast in Kane o app g | | erate prices we can please vou. . L ownahip shows that the republican candi- | C0uTt vesterday afternoon by City Bolicltor |stated by several members of the commit- | OVER TWO THOUSAND POSITIONS AFFECTED F e A ) byterian | dates for justice of the peace and constable | Wad tee that these Itallans were working for| | Our methods are the most improy hur D at s elected by safe majorit The cane| On be of the city it is coutended |$115 a day, while the Council Bluffs men | . Mices & "y { ; ans' of the countey tewnships showed & | that tho ction was granted contrary | were being pald from $1.50 to $1.75 a day. [ Ayl Newly Elected Oficials Might | ed—our prices so low they will v f North Platte, ) ory mixed result of the clection. In some |0 ! Inasmuch a8 the required hatlce | The committes skid that it sesmed evident | ggye to Wait 8 Whele Years surprise you, arte’ o o Gt iy | townships & republican and democratic [ bud not been glven tho ety and Ll g "":'- ‘hl" < i "’I'"'""';'l o "“m‘”!l Released Conviet At L W S "'| justice are elected and in others while | that uo juds the right to fseue such [get rid of all the Council Bluffs laboring tempts Murder, Telen! Mr Mre. W. 11 Hrown of Third | the republican candidates for justice of the | & restraining order againet a municipal | men on the work and fil their places with ¥ | + ««Telephone 14 v " me from Beaford, Ta heore ace were elected, thelr constables will be poration during term time, except the |imported foreigners from across the river — | y w3 e latn 5™ e | Bemocratie. In- Maedopte. womoemip theny | petiilon. therefor hay firat been fled with |at lower wagew. Flsher asked an expres. | ook e =44 H. A. Weodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs. on | Was a tie between one of the republican ant | the clerk and entered upon the court calen- | sion from the council, and Alderman Boye i MOINES, Nov. 13.—(Specla’ 14 - 1. | one ‘of the democrat ndidates for justice | ar 0f that term. The allegation is made |moved that the council condemn the action ' eEram.)—J literal comstruction x‘”m rd wmendment | and dat lots were draw o pulling out winner Vote on the Main Ticket, the republican candi- | that at th e the franchise wa llowing are the totals on the national, | that the company falled to file its written Alderman M { yor language of the biennial {of the motor company in importing la to the Council Bluffs, Lake Manawa & |from other states while Council Bluffs la- | to the constitution of ~lowa, which t Omahn Construction compan: boriug men were standing idle on the scems to have been adopted by the company had no legal existence and further | streets people at the election November 6 will continue in office for anoiher Jonald suggested that there ar every | cmeea) 30 Pearl St “&rand Hotel. b aitad Asarialnge oMack state and coutity tickets | neceptance of the ordinance within the [ might be two sides to tho question and | official whose successor was .1.-.vm|”w \:nl[ HeAn exnosition who i heen | ,}or Presidential Elector required time \ts faiiure to do so | that the motor company had imported the election. It will affect about 2,000 town lOWA FARMS FO SAI E brothern-law, T. £ | ::HI.‘,“:I\;‘ A . endered the ull and void. It |laborers complained of because it could not nm.lv county ;(y"m .~1.'n. oflrh;.;’l- . ‘t‘ \\H: a8 gone to hington on of- | further alleg If of the city that |secure sufficient men here. He also ob-|at least cut oft one-half of the tenure of | y Q¢ . 3 1 Bhdr v, Mive Towman and My | o BAMWIN® PIURAIY . LI the written selection of tho streets over |Jected to Alderman Boyer's motion s it|offico of all these 2,000, for they cannot DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St, Council Bluffs, left e y evenir " for For Secretary of which the compan lecided to operate was | implied that the laboring men of this city take their ats until 1002, if then Aud | Have for sale a large lint of fnp ed furms, chicken ranches, fraft ana where t will spend ths i\'lr".::-l-".:l:-'r:: e GABD | 400 ) fled within the specified nipety | could not get employment except on the these are but a few of the amazing re- | vegetable landai also residence and business proserty in Council Blufta e e St eOn AL J0l . "] duy that for this reason also the |motor company's work. He believed that | sults of an astounding defect in the amend- | nnd Omaha. SOME FARMS: . and Fannle Overlesse, both Martin's plurality 1051 | frapchise became null and vold and the | every laboring n in the city could get all | ment. According to its language Secrctary | 160 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B,y ‘l&h acres Missourl bottom land, 8 miles se Mo, were marHed 1 thia | For Congressman, Ninth District— company forfeited all of its rights under |the work he wanted at just as good wages as | of State Dobson, Treasurer of State Her- | good bulldings, $45 per acre. o | clty. $10 per ucre. 3 hflerionn, jlev: 'R Venting | gmith (reb) oo < 8509 | g ordinance [the motor company was paying anywhere | riott and Attorney General Remiey are en- (30 acres near Crescent, well improved, $46 | ¢ acre gtock farm near Earling, Selby Co, IR il Sl g v i 363 | pother reason given by tho eity that|else in the city. In answer to Alderman | titled to another year's tenure of office and [ per acre : [ eEath rey flled an information in Jus- | Smith's plurality 1,146 | the original ordinance Wug the Councll | McDonald members of the committee stated | it {s doubtful if Becretary of Sta ect | 60 acres O mlles east, good bulldings and 50 aves Tn BHIVer Crosls WD, $00 9ee koS Conrt yesterdty againet C. Me- | For Judge of the District Court (long | Blufts, Lake Manawa & East Omaba Con- | that seven men that morning had been de- | Martin, Treasurer of State-elect Gilbert- | ({ruit $30 pe: acre. ot 3 H SEa O RN e AL | SOETD | struction company cert - | ied work. Alderman Boyer's motion, on |son and Attorney General-elect Mullan, will | 60-8CTe fruit farm, near city, good {mprove proved. hrowing brickbats at Mre Shirey. A wer- [ Macy (rep) . yosy struction compi ain street privileges 1 work Aldern; 9 son an | ments, $150 per acre. | 213 acres fine bottom land in Rockford twp., pant, far ansault and “battery was lswued | Tamisca (dem:).121l. bt is void, is that tho company failed |belng put to the vote, carried witout op-|b .mm.u\u,‘n:;:r ::1:\‘.‘.;:”:‘1‘:nx::; h....v:“: [ goraenstrutt form adseintog city, $6.000, | $42.0 per acre; well improved. e to carry out the provisions requir- | position. Ll L e ol A e B ' e above 1s only a snmple of our Hat. MONEY LOANED ON FARMS AT Tha Herman Hoel 1Y hiit hold § g Aoy LI ing 4t to bave in operation within| The restgnation of J. D. Edmondson, who [only to the three stato oficers mentioned B e eren? A | pfor dudge of the District Court (to flll [y gpecified time certain traius be- | will shortly remove to Des Moines, as &|put to the 2,000 township and county offi- U ROE dURLAROREOL; ERISHBIRY Sae dates to dnitiate and @ tull attendance 18 [ Wheeler (rep.) e 4 twoen Ninth streot and Brondway and the | member of the library board of trustees | cials, whoso successors the people voted | desired, fl:hfl';’ly.’ {pment o A soctal na- | Benjamin (dem.) VARV RAT I IRRY western terminus of its line. Another claim | was accepted and the appointment by Mayor | for at the recent election ;., H6 oase SEAIDSE CHBNtEr Batiett, chark SN E Rty st up by the city is that the Council Blufls, | Jennings of Mre. Horace Everett to fill the | [t is probable that the state officers, who | 11 with complicity in the theft of w sack of | For Clerk District Court Lake Manawa & East Omaha Construction | vacancy was confirmed are thus given a year of additional tenure, | | nd other articles, was continued 1| Reed (rep.).. 3 company had no right to assign its franchise | City Attorney Wadsworth hunded down | i1 resign and allow the governor to ap- lice court yeste | ¥ .',‘.“"‘.'.,-"';“"‘y.u' ¢ | Shields (dem.) f without giving written notice to the city, | his opinfon in which he held that the city | point the successors elected on November | OO rO er of venue to Justice Vien's court. | Reed's plurality.......uuee... which it is alleged was never done. Ou this has the right to draw warrants on the im-|g Attorney General Remley said today caxo of John C. Shears, the ped-| g county Auditor— ground it is alleged that the Omaha, Coun- | provement fund for payment of the excess ipat pe would do this, if the amendment dler cha with fnsilting & woman who refused to buy his warcs, was continied tn lico court ' yesterday mornfag, s the | nd nddr company | cost of speclal improvements, such as Pav- | wurrieg and he becom: satisfied that it and above what can be realized | gyou1q be construed literully Innes (rep.) Bluffs & Suburban Rallway Klein (dem.) cenereenes Bdo | ol 5411 | had no right or authority in law to con- | Iug ove by ussessment against the abutting prop- Is a Good Investment lice had lost the name i O . ct any track on South Main strect L v o3 S ite Tnnes’ plurality............... . 1,080 | Struct mny tra Incumbents Will Hang O the women id to have boen fumuited, | pof"50 0ot of Deadys Tho turther allegation 18 made by tho|erty. i Rl Fifteen lots in & body for sale at & very reasomable price. These LG OR 2 LR B T ) smith (r eoMrssiisanse 6470 | city that sometime during the summer of ; The ordinances creating the office of city | But while this question is being ¢ | lots are located in Omaba addition and le high and dry, They Powell (den.) 1900, the Omaba & Council Bluffs Railway |electrician and regulating all electrical con- | bated and while the courts are nklng' ny pretended 1o make |Struction in the city were brought up, dis- | time to decide it, many of the nnunmmmi | | 304 frame |mlnfi. on Perin ave will make & splendid location for seme factory. Several other lots CostSLOM. A perm as lssued to W1 v o5 & apnt 3 o-8t | Smith's majority N 76 |and Bridge comy G S AR L B “',m,"'f\’,m”",‘ e 1076 | L fer of its franchise, street car line |cussed at length and after several amend- | officials whose successors have been ele:- sultable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make 800, ; 5 3 | Killpack (rep.)....... vvevierteroo 6096 | and eouivments to the Omaha, Council [ments had been tacked on were laid over | ted recently will decline to give up thelr & fine location for a home, being within one block of the metor J. Bliger, allus 1. Culgren, whoso right | Organ (dem.). s < 6wl | Bluffs & Suburban Railway company, but |until the next meeting. [ rlaces until the courts do decide the point Iine and within two blocks of & school house and church located Al E ‘:I ;'1'1 I'j\'v::"’wf §<:"'w*‘1jl“‘]\~:[“ e Killpuck's plurality o .7fi5 | that fn truth and in fact the latter corpora- | The contract with J. J. Wickham for the | Already the county recorder of Madi- 1a the western part of the city alra from Mike sempkis’ salion ) ktreet and selling th md hand goods store o For Alembers Board of Supervisors Lion attempted to transfer its fraachise, |1a¥ing of about five miles of brick slde-|gon county has declined to give up his at| Perry Kerney (rep.) 6 street car line, material and equipment to | walks was approved and the mayor In-|office, claiming the right to an additionsl Apply at A ; the former corapany and that the stock- |tructed to slgn same. On motion of Al-| tenure of office under the amenament. Th e holders of the Suburban company in fact | derman Huber a penalty of $5 a day after| state officers undoubtedly will retire grac ee (dem.) L | sold out their interests to the older ..‘,,,.isvwvm!v r 1, 1901, that the work remains | fully and allow the ofiicials elected to take Bee Office; pany and (hat sald pretended sale was an | ncompleto was inserted in the contract. | their places. Under its provisions no regu that the property of the | Wickham's bond In the sum of $2.000 for | jar session of the legislature could be held Council Bluffs. uburban company 18 now owned by the |the faithful performance of the work was| iy tho winter 1902, and unless a special | Hime will foflow the meetiig For bep ity v ol approved. gession was called there would be no ap- | @ PR 0 MU SR e | At . R | I conclusion the clty contends that the| The North Main street paving assessment | propriations with which to run the state | y “Home. tast ‘wesk .amounied to i s 3 a : MONTH. Counctl Bluffs camp, Mod>rn Woodmen of America, will hold 4 meeting tonight at it halt and all members ure requested to ! S be present, a3 o number of candidates will | Auld’s plurality over Ingram 6 e hand for nitladon, Hazel camp ! Proposition for Constitutional Amend- team will pur on the work and a social | ment Kerney's plurality over Ingram evasion of la below the esttimated Majority against 77| plaintift company bas no franchise upon |Was taken up ut a late hour and disposed | hetween July 1, 1902, and July 1, 1903, 5 seing S Ui cu e of U WK | proposttion for Blerniai Biections Which o baso its action and no authority |of Tho amendment provided that the first .00 A aing dite ot ! ; ) v b Gt ——— sslon of the legislature under it should Asing { or right in law to maintain the sult and sess A NEVER manager's f wern §2 £ Against . o sereses therefore asks that the temporary injunc.| DSYS sells paiat. be held in the winter of 1903, und bieoulally =t SPECIALIST helow tha naeds of the week and Inereas- Majority for..... e tion be dissolved l Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | thercafter. Remley says a special session in % EQUALLED b T B S e Poor Farm Proposition - ——— gty | of the legislature may be necessary to 5 * § ¥or i Most for your money—Domeatic soap. |JURY FINDS HOOT GUILTY straishten out the terrible tanle. Al Private Diseases . Y. Plumblog Co., telephone 250. ARRINSE, ; drvereiess : : = | | The Bourd of Supervisors this afternoon and Disorders of Men - s r | Howell's AoH:UEawr cire equghs colds, | dectded upon the old site as the future lo- Death of Mra, Sylvester b 4 G - — | Waterioo dtan Who Sent Allewed Ia-| CT0 1% (RO PO U botse and pussed Fohts in Omaky Mrw 5 | : omestic soap gives best satisfact < W | cation for the c e and passed M Mrs. Adelphia Sylvester, wite of J. A.| e Hene T hip Vote. Romes IR RYEE AN S AR fernal ‘““‘:"‘ Si(e HIsLWie resolution naming architects “to at once VARICOCELE sna Sylvester, dled late Monday night at her| Following is the vote cast in Kane town- Distriot Conke Kot i prepure plans for the handsome $400,000 N | n s o i s cured. home in Garner township from lung fever, ship for justices of the peace and con ! The feature fn yesterday's hearing in| WATERLOO, Ia. Nov. 13.—The case of | edifice, which it fs proposed to erect to HYDROCELE after an {llues of two months. She was |stables the McKenzie divorce case in the district | o state against Jerome W. Hoot was given | d0 duty in place of the old buliding which Method new, never fails, without cutiing, pain o 7 years of ago and had been a resident| FOR JUSTICKS OF TIE PEACE, court vwas the testimony of George Stan- (4 the jury at 6 o'clock this evening and | has stood since 1 The east Des Moines + loswof time, uf this county since 1551, being among tI ire Bree Waree | l0B the 19-year-old corespondent, Who 4 13 o'clock a verdict was reached, finding | citizens offiered a site free of cost, but it | §Y PHILIG:ured iorlitcsnd thepoinon f settlers in Garner township. Her e (o DS DS [ MeKenzie alleges supplanted bim In his (ne prisoner guilty of assault with intent | Was refused. It is believed the long fight thoroughly cleaused from ! thesystem. Soon every slgn and symptom wife's affections. Young Stanton Was {g commit murder. He was charged with [between the eust and west side will now | dixaypears compietely and forever. = No y adopted into the McKenzie household when . v an | be continued by injunction proceedings. “BREAKING OUT™ of thadisease on the skin attempting to kill his wife by means of an | A nse about 10 years of age. The hearing 18 €X- inrornal machine sent to her by express, | Charlas Lowe released from the Kort | gt 8 reatment containg no dapgerous drugs or fnjurious medicines. pected to be brought to a close today. ——e Madison penitentiary, only last Thursday LOS8 OF MANHOOD from ¥, 2 | WEAK MEN R. E. Rodd was granted a divoree from was locked up today charged with having conses or VICTING T0 NERVOUS Josephine Rodd, whom he married in To- SEXUALLY D Den Moines News Notew. 1 3 | DES MOINES, Nov. 12.—Special Telegram.) | attempted to murder his wife. He re-| Wasting WEARNPLS 1oVOLENIANY Lobary, ledo, 0., May 24, 1898, She deserted Wim |- x within four months of thelr marriage husband, three daughters and Lwo 80DS | yat ward, 1ot pot... si% sit survive her. The children ar8: Mrs. W. | 1st ward, 2d pet H. Miller, Mrs. M. R. Frank, Mrs. A, €, ;:: 3":_"" l“: |N_: Brown and J. M. Bylvester, all of this |33 wird fat het... city, and B. H. Sylvester of St. Louis 0 ward, 2 pet The funcral will be held from the family | :”\ “--'_';» JT pet residence at 10:30 o'clock and interment | gt Wity 14 Vit will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. e 219 overnor Bhaw will not let his son, Barl | turned to Des Moiues Saturday, found his| With EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDLK aw, return to the Culver Military acad- [ wife living with another man and has | AGED. \ack of vim, vigor und strength, with Mrs, Gertrude Jones took a default in|emy. Ho does not believe that the young | twice attempted her life. A fearful Rash | grsiGToRe Fadically cuted with a new 5th ward! 24 pet 6th ward, st pet Bth w 2d : M I The ,,,,Ifi,'\.\"l:u< ,":‘:::},“ chridaglgho R | Kene, outside ber suit for divorce from B, A. Jones | men who were suspended from the school | across his wife's breast is the result of :::l%[::$ and Infallivle Tlome Treut. )t J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street Maj's over Lucas trial jury be not required to report be- the exception of Earl Shaw, the other | nervousness and hysteria, and himself a| Kidueyand Bladder Tronbies o Grnsd Bverelt ta. TaVIGE Woalse FOR CONSTABLE fore Novembe He also revised the as- ' Des Motnes boys in the lst of suspended | prisoner with a gaping wound across his CoinES GUARANTEEY. onard Dverett to Tavior Wool & a1 stgnment for that body as follows: Arnold have gone back to scheol nose 18 the result of last night's effort oo L (L Nannsen #nd wife 10 Rebecea | Vertl, Baird against McCarthy, Natioual Wall Paper | Articles of incorporations wera fled for | Lowa was rentenced to the peniteniary tvo | [ 8 R P « 14th 8t h 40 feet of south | (R 4 company against Braden. |the Farmer's Store mpany of Promise | years ago for stealing his brother's horse. P GHI‘IBS&SBHI‘IOS.Omaha. Neb. block 2, Noe's add., - e ale — sl City, Ta., with a capital stock cf $10,900. |He was released six months' ago on Best welght—Domestic soap. 3 Bilger o foetlot I I8 et Suit was begun today by F. M. Hubbell | Three months later be brutally assaulted NO CURE, NO PAY K 2 Nowy, tow.d 043 ward, 4 pot Badelserh ca Bilitilvs: jand C. E. Campbell to oust the Towa (Bell) [bis wife, knocking her down and beating 1€ you have sinall, weak organs, ; ldwin's subdiv. of lot 52, orlginal 30 ward, 24 pot Receivers Bercsheim and Murphy of Of- | Telephone company from the streets of [her fearfully, causing protracted illaess 080 ot oL XrRRIng PR Pl ¢ il | 4th ward, Tac bl 20 fcer & Tuscy's bunk and Charles Officer, | Des Molues, on the ground that it franchise | The governor was notified and Lls parole Tectora you without druge or |~ —— sexi AU o ! AN I Mg o polie 18 administrator of 1 s OMcer's estate, has expired and that the wires aud poles |was revoked. Ho then completed his | gyu @ a8 o W clectricity; 25000 In usei not ot add ¢ i th ward, 2d pet filed an application in distrlet court yes- encumber the strects. The company will | original sentence and was discharged last | particulars sont senled 1 pisin e gl el AR 175 - m ::l::: |..‘,I‘,‘u‘. i | terday askin that homa Ratliff, resist on the ground that the city has re- | Thursday. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charies iow.. Denver, Colo | LA | Kane, outaide ‘:' Charles H. Stephan and Charles Gundram peatedly recognized its existence since the The Capital City Savings bank today — — i ' Domestic soap has no equal. | be restralued from brivging any further franchise expired, and also on the ground | absorbed the American Savings bank, mak- ol 2957 2,240 | proceedings in the Nebraska courts to at- of vested rights, having more than|ing it one of the largest financial Institu- FOR SALE | a)'s over Btoc tach the property of tho bamk and they $100,000 invested in its plant tions in the state. 80-acro farm, 17 miles from Counail | Licenses were Issued yesterday to the fol- Other Townahins, Blufts, 14 miles from station, 4-room houss, | lowlng persons These are the justices of tho peace and | = SR ok RLy ERast. 08 Actes n Gl BICYCLE Helen R. Crawford, Omaha ... 8| b Mealll d Frank Christianser The GRAND PRIX s, as ita numo sig “arson—Just nd Prize \gham, o high f, Herman Hotze ubllcar i constab Name und Regldence ;. | constables elected fu the country precinets: | 160-acre far 5 miles from Neola, nearly A E. Banford North blutie Neb Be'knap—Justi Willlam Coleman, W. | all in cultlvatior shouse, stabic, crib, jgray o c-l.:-,:'d"‘ln‘l:"n"ll:“ll' 1zzle e Nudn ros ) v I o B. Bu N, Ccons Mes, | ary. shed, well 1 per acre Pen i, Kan Clity, Mo Crofts, 8. Ih o republis i Hd phin \ ".,,ui’\- miles from Council other Americun bicycles at the 1" Overleese, Kansas City, Mo Boomer—Justic seph Mackland, A half mfle from raliroa ta 2 . AL DSmastwon CRANA TSR o cons LR il a0 | Paris Exposition. farm of 240 acres, well located, - ) The majority of persons upon reaching middle age and past e oo as, ML el onle!| niflen, the Grand Prize - tle high. . find their blood becomes weak and thin, and diseases that were and 'small fruit. burn 15x40, 12-foot posia, | awarded gold, silver and bronze e, James Wright, republicuans. posie, | TCenter—Justices, J. M. Heals, John Al easily controlled in earlier life begin to affect the constitution. nary, implement cheds, hog pe 'Jf"l"“f and “honorable mentl n | bright, republicans: constables, C. C, Perry, Those predisposed to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout and other hereditary troubles may escape ouse, sioke b ouse, § wells and pr‘uul Fooy B g S L L Sran BRLOYY ANy Lo LT e G till then, but as they age the blood, so long tainted and weakened by accumulated waste matters, is no farn helt mile” trom i hiiroad i has of our tn- 808 ustices, bne ’ra J . L/ D I )| railroa longer able to properly nourish the body, and it becomes an easy mark for disease. At this critical period | s(afon jari hoiite, hirn, i} many Lanworth, democrats; —constables, 11, 8. s, sheds tors and you will be Just | Terey, W! E. Currie, democrats of life the blood must be re-enforced before it can perform its legitimate functions and rid the system of | ®ells, windmiil K, 'fine grove, all | dx much ahead of your i | curiwr-dustices, 1~ 8 Childy, J. 1 Han. | these poisons, aud nothing so surely and effectually does this as S.'S. 8. ) T00cacre farm wiles | trom. Counall | ftntors as we are ahead of [ gostk, Aamocraipl conatables, Henry Bhlers, . S, 8. strengthens and enriches the blood, iniproves the appetite, and builds up the general constitus Hlufts, 2 il fr 3 sianop ounath place whe and wherever « imitators, ! ve-Justices, A. D. Biera, C. I, Boul- tion. Itis not only the best blood purifier, but the best tonic for old people. It warms the blood, tones up ML SRV 0 n \mothy arnd fnz“f“'."”" Leen made accord. republicans; constables, i, J. Pende the nerves, removes all taint from the blood, and prevents the development of disease. Hed, aorn. Cribs chickon houss ana”suan | . thh Tepublicana = /A 8. 6. 8. is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Not one particle of mercury, potash or | Onlv' £ jer ucre and willo N FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. ’ publicans; ¢ W o ¥ other mineral poison can be found in it, and it may be taken for any length of time without harm e io0 wcres noar Quick, Pottawattam HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, OT, “';'I"\“; ’]‘, ;:"'.'uf.'".”‘ Llong o §. 8. 8. 15 the only remedy that reaches deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, l(l:flm’\a- SOMIIEY] S YREX “HI0H.: RRRGHALIVS land 90 | . 361 Dellfustioes rue, Nels i 2 er, etc i d the blood to a healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for | ""25.0ve trutt ang gurden farm near cous- olumbl. 2gterson, repiblicans’ | constables, Antor tism, Eczema, Tetter, etc, It purifies and restores y 3 L | T near ' | K mbla e, e, repuniicns nieg any poisonous waste materials to accumulate, cll_Blufts d S-room house, with front "“msn Gycle Go ' Snlur nd back porch, cellar, v rrel clseorn 1f you have an old running sore or an obstinate ulcer that refuses to heal, or are troubled with bails and carbuncles, try 8. 8. 8. | J/l{}, stormor James—Justices, Titus Fehr, mp in kitchen, well bar h ieycle Co SHOE STORE. v o g It never fails to make a guick and permanent cure of these 1f your system is run down and you feel chickeh house, wood shedy Nog pen s Omatia Bicycla Go., o oo, Y the need of a tonie, 8. 8. 8, will strengthen and help you as it has many others to a happy, healthy old age. #hade trees, large apple orchard N‘t Creek—Justices, James Ward, democrats; constables, - — | republican: Willlam Trede, democrat Khox-Justices, Theodors Roh:fs, John 1 yard. blackberries, currants. Pri Mrs. D, R, Johnson, of Blacksiear, Ga. was for years afficted 19-acre garden tarm near Cour with @ severé type of Theumatism, and had used every remedy good b-room house, barn, well. fine Known and recommended a5 a cure without receiving any Price, $1,50. 8. 8. 8, cured Mr. 11, Borden of Saumsville, Va., of a case of | Fozema of thirty-five years standing. after the best physicians | FARM LOANS Hazen, democrats: constables, =\ | inthe surrounding country had failed. This was seven years | LU0 85¢ DTompily reached the seat of the disease aud JOHNSTON & KERR et i avr MAbIAAKS u"“.p:n.“l‘l, Avilliam'’ Heatty, demdarats, | ago, and there has been uo return of the disease s oesanlsts s ud periaanext curay g A e L and lowa James N. Cosedy, Ir. democrats: constables, August IKet- | If you are in doubt about your disease, and will send us a statement of your case, our physician will Tel. 4 Council Bluffe, Ta SN W Souach BluRS Tom Howard, democrats give you any information or adyice wanted, for which we make no charge. ;i % 4 - — ———— LW, Topubicuia; consables, 11, SoniIts. Book on Blood and Skin Discases sent to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. URES oll Kidnoy Diseases, Hack: John Coyle, jr.. democrats. 8. S. S. IS THE IDEAL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER FOR q wy Ancoli—Jiiatices. John Burgin, G. Har- ache, ete. At 1rug: Save Your .flll.x{{!m;‘;;;g acabireh. demt ol ot o o i o ' h in, Peter Matthies, democrats. | "r 0 SAVINGS, LOAN AND BULLDING ASS'N, * {100 "Ylintices, Allen W, Pearse, T. OLD PEOPLE. | ¥ico,etc, of D, B, J. 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