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10 X THE OMANA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900, s referee. Onawa tow clalms clouds and chill = wir 0ol pionship of northwest Towa, tor | checred the HIX gar played I oo with Univoiy of Oiongo Brov 8200 050 6000 | iGERS THUMPED BY YALE a One-Bided Affair, Thanksgiving game will be with 1da Groxs. Urinceton Ends Disastrons Season | SCORE 39 70 5 1N wisconsiv's Favon NEBRASKA WINS GOOD GAME font ot Wamiaof - State ‘Varsity Team Outplays Kannas, | ¢ B 2 Oifice open continuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundvays Mat for ugerness of Victors, FISHLNEURS BViNY ourd iig ML on ) fromt 8 a, m, to 5 p. m. . up When Sheldon Had Signalled for VAN KR YO Falr Cateh of Punt, Resnlt 5 17.~(@pecial | to Yale by ihe Mo £ &y 1 Would Have Been Shut Ont. 1 3 iy NebLraska unfversi- an orange and « ¥ 4 os played da sietter winning millated. Yale has i « 8 - ) me was hotly | r has (t eginning to end, the Kane | in such a_marked degree as 1t did this Jawrence, Kan —Kebraska, 12; Kanwas, 0. | 883, mep teyini Bard G score aainit”{n | ernoan, rhere, waa ahiy one department cf | I 3 SO 600 miles is a long ways, and yet hundreds of men are coming N ve Arve S0, (Fresa. | the victorious fea an sl claim’ th as in ckin, itiis, the Princeton : H at . J(Ire " . .1::‘:'.’"'“ i : T | Honor i v'\g;«fi ..k'fl.q d agninst :‘n\' 1[‘#‘ i'n'nm'. k. cuslly outpointed Hate. To ahow | B i, e ey 0 almost gone thousand miiies o obtain Dr. McGrew's trealment for glf forms Thdanaroe—tade Biiio conndent ot WIRNIAE, and IS not | uey s ey hat Hem he savents i | g of Diseases and Lisgrders of men, Just stop and think a minute what this means; hat during hi stre Dame, 7. lay as hard as usual. The (rowd made o ites of pla he orange and blac nade Ay . celi i 4 ™ i ¢ T y ITen b T e ; L2lm8: T | [ne nolee: Poseltle “when the aopentnte of | e Sf pley the orange and black made | lufl think of the great outlay of money for traveling this distance. fngp m.g]n.' it you can, the great respon- A ‘or- | thelr team had the ball and the Nebra y : AT . i " " q 3 t fdenc N setati . W ol veron, Ta s | err toam had the ball and the Nebragks | ton minutes of the close of the game, when | sibility one assumes in undertaking to cure those who come so far. heir confidence aud expectations wonld P Hios st ate, ’ braska won the toss and chose the west | Tigars' lnemen wers heaten buck, battered rap! 5 N i ) W in, pl Kea™ Ihrty vardn o Drwm. whe was | JowN and trampled upeh in & manner that geem to be almost unlimited. w1e oY fisconsin, play 3 8 to Dry 0 | mus ve made the a of the loya t r 8t © astify B Ot o L1 Hhat ere this ks | oD ot et ok punted twenty | it of ‘Sfa Nassau bived with sympath. | B Forty thousand men thronghout the northwost could testify It means that his trentment for Syphilis and all discases of the o fa oot ba Wity 60| Ch N Jfext down, Kai . 1€ ot on dOWIS | Both teams fought despera bt Yale's | that thei coufidencs in Dr. MeGrew was never abused, and that their ex A wnd skin s the quickest and st satisfactory cure that has Sen, stmply overwhelme “"'”\“;)"'{"”-”“_ tackle bagk formation.. Boxing In. CorLs Superior etrength and better physical con pectation of o permanent care was fully realized. il g er been given, and far more successful than the “Hot Springs” treats Chicago eleven on Marshal el h y * Toenty elent . » dition e ,3.4 t (o score u comp ratively All this means that Dr. McGrew's reputation is not confined to ment. Not aspot or pimple appears after treatment is begun, A permas frernoon, defeating it by a score of 59 (0 awy victory. But with all the distressing J ' h $ 5. Wisconin's goni lino was not crossed i s ks Sonaat it Fmtpeamins Omabn nor Nebraska, but his remarkabie succoss a: o Speclalist in the fite 1y pasrugteed. sconsin's goa N0 WaR NOt Crossed line e ) ton Waterloo the undergraduates in the | ! snt of yrms o and Y 0 s ex- the five points scored by the Maroons being PSS (heraLysive e . chaering seotion mevar T toeet Wl e | IR treutment of all forms of Diseases anl Disorders oi men has ex It means that Dr, McGrow's troatment for Nepvous Dabiiit v 1 carrfed the ) jever, faltered. With cheer tended over the whole Northwest. ) Y the result of overcagerness on the part i & : do | and song they urged thelr eleven on,"cver It means that thoss men have grown tired of the “honey doc= Los { vitality and manhood h 8 never been equaled, and thous= od W b r 3 en ail hepe o ctory must have been | g ¢ b 2N owe suCeess usine is skilful treats of the Wisconsin linesmen, who charged 1ty yard | Kan: | abandoned by Captain bell. - When the | tor's'" treatment that did them 'no good, and huve resuived to seck f men owo their succoss " in life and business to his skilful treat Sheldon when the lutter had signalcd for ; sruska hel mekeeper's whistle blow, announcing the treatment by oue who has made these discises his daily study and by fair cateh of a punt. Thi Chicago | a e o b were onl 7 [ ceamation of hostllitles fhe boye inthe practice for 26 years For 26 years Dr. McGrew hns stood between men and physical Ll ALt g L ; ek hatks | heads sang “Old Rawsau, ! : It means ihat Dr. McGrew's treatment is a guarantee for a ruin, TS0 advico and careful ‘treatment has started thousands of the ball sailed sq B rled the ball over for a touchdown, Cook | | There were not more than 13,00 persons | |§ quick and permanent cure. men unon upward_path of life, and possibiy there are hut few men the goal posts. Hut this ended Chicago's m .|‘x‘.‘ ’vr 'rm fer ‘Hvkv‘il uxmdlh:m n-,{, ((1 a e yeme. L3 |\|||\ !m‘,.}w' n ’m.,',,. ith It means that Dr. McGrow's treatment for Varicocele and throughon o west today who have a greater opportunity for doing good >, 30 &t 4B 86 z was | 0. The half ended without f yeoring. | 8tand were unoccupled when play begin s 4 o r 4 ¥ Interest in the game far as scoring was | 0 (U8, BT CRCCH "ot for necond half (o 4 e Walt Tor the ““:“ Hydrocele will positi cure these discases in less than 10 days, ov their fellow man than Dr. McG 3 concerned, the Wisconsin line not beINK | Kineas' Afty-yard Hne and it returned it | H rival combatants, Yale's foot ™ M threatened agaln. Only three times, in|ten. Kansas fost on downs and Nebraska | ball suita had been sidetracked at Prince “ c“AnGEs ! Lew " ansuLTATIo s I FnEE g . % the Becensd ol f x t ten yards on quarter. Junction and the blue lads had to wa % fact, dld Chivaso make the necessary five | (uTibicd Kanuas log ton yard'on quirier, | {on funciion and the bl ads had o' wal Is are aiways . I8 O aiways . yards during the game. ine. It puntai twenty yards and got sections exchanged complimentary cheers. During the first half the Maroons, bruised | bail. Kansas loxt on downs and Nebraska | 1t was 2:35 before the two elevens came o | B Treatment by mail. Medicines sent everywhere free from gaze or breakage, ready for use. % oy were, played | €Arrled the ball to the Javhawkers' fifteen- | the fleld and ten minutes late auble N 5 " and out of condition as they were, played | SEIGIE] the Bull Ko, the Jo s A mrern B | O e rhe. teama Hmad ypoiar the troubl Cifice hours: 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. P. O. Box 766. much faster foot ball than they have hereto- | v line bucks carried the ball to 1ts forts N h fortys | o Yalo (29) sosition. Princeton (). | fore and once showed a fuah of thelr o | EFARALIY who deturnind i ton, By 11 Dok | Aeaas fefl e : Office over 2I5 South I4th Strest, batween Faraam and Douglas Streeis, OMAHA, NEB. time form, when they held the charglog 1 Andall, wao returng | Bioomer Lete tackis Beil plunglng Wiscondin players for downs on ! iiwkers' fr ' DiEskia to th [ o Geant i’ Ceft wiard their ten-yard line after Wisconsin Jder § Montzomers's | Glatsts Riamer ! carried the ball nearly seventy yards by | placedCook nt. £all | Qeiiiinan Right guard Miiis | line plunges and end piays that Chicago | X LS Gov: Highe i Pt | = cemed utte able to stop. ansas punted to ar. Juarterbac v O Aot IiehtHie thi ook al @ "[nterference ny | Eincks Left halfback Mcc'ord | halt Lincoln scored a touchdown and sies B e ved it he, ran seventy yards | {hadwick . Right hulfback Reitor | eceded in Kicking oal. The first part of lwin and Curtis, Lerum and Riordan I i entive . Kansas teat ok "‘n:n; Fullhack Mattls | the second half was decidedly in Yock's | '¢ holes in the Maroon line, through which | touchdown. Ringer kickel goal. Score, 12| Substitutes: For Yale—Rafferty, A, | favor. They made a touchdown, but f big holes in the Maroon in .';" """”‘.“”r 166 Wi only 5 minute asd K it mara | FOF Princeton - Butkiowios, canter: Banean, | 1 KICKIDG an casy gonl. | Whef tiine the Cardinals’ b tore for gal to play Kansax Kleked off for thirty yards. | quarterback: 8. McClaye, left | Wi | called the ball was on York's forty-five. | three to ten yards, while Curtls and Eddle ‘ Nebrauka returned it by Wse bucks ta eans | Dupes, fullback | yard tne. Folmer retired from the game | f / ’ oehome several times skirted Chicago's | ter of the fluid, when time was called. ©inal | Touchdowns: Gould, Mloomer, Stillman, | Auring the last half. me” e v Lineup, Chadwick, Fincke. Gonls from touch: | T ends for twenty and twenty-five-yar B s Kaims. [Oanr Y ke, i O08l8, from touch. | Soliool Hevh f gains. Not once was a trick play used. | ¢, Right end... Alglo | 3 Umpire: Paul J. Dishiel, Lehigh. | F A Neb., Noy, 17.—(8| Mazlehurst, Miss., Jan, 11, 1900, T oot by 11 bucking and 4 ¥ Vilco: A Edgar N. Wrightingto; r nrd K Fremont High ¥ M g " R P iiar bestact thteFtorance; | BmMaNS . Pouncis | Timee rilingrishiingion, Harvard, | EEMLitne, Fromont Rvan fhons he ] 1 have slways suffered with terrible monthly pains, lew down, but since | have been using McEiree’s Wine of | K ' ... Carter | Mr. Javneway, for Princeton; Dr.” Hucke School for the Deaf o § Dumb this after- Cardul | have no pain at all. ELLA CAISON. with every man in the play until down | gj; Left guard. ... Alphin | for Yale, ickell, | 1gon by o score of 0. The game was 3 L was called, and in the second halt the | Brew (Capt) ... Left tackle Enrant e | father one-sided, The fnutes pro too Do you live in t f the monthly aj f thy trual period 2 Does it t . ¢ the | Brer Tt tackle. 1 Ehean LRI i Ik y y e in terror of ihe monthly appearance of the menstrual periot oes it mean to you Maroone, played to a standstill by the | Jvan hek Q“Ln’»'rh',:‘!k reora IOWAPLAYS GRINNELL GENTLY | e B W Cop W it LRl i days and weeks of languishing on a bed of sickness or laboriously draggm yourself about? Do lhylrp flerceness of Wisconsin's attack fin the ' Aj ytgomery Right half.., ulgley of the mutes’ goal. mont kicked off and H " i first half, were shoved backward for touch- | Crandall b bitng | v “Heves SixtrThins | fhe uten cartied the bail scross the fiewd pains frequently catch you ““low down™? Headaches, backaches, and pains in the abdomen, arms down atter touchdown. When the referee’s | CU o g PR g ] nte o u Snfety for the Sece | End BInatars T ool Dove Daice ! and legs—all over the body in fact—make your existence a burden, do they not? It is remarkable whisthe blew 1,500 cheering, shouting Wis- | haf; Pilishury, fullback: for Kansas, Hert, B | Unable to hold them. Blankenship kicked & that you will continue to suffer thesc terrible ills day after day, when other women with exactly the consin rooters poured out on the field, [left end. Officials: . T). Cornell, Dean R n easy gonl. The rest of the half saw the | 5 same symptoms are being cured by picked up the members of their team and, | Low. 'Time of halves: % minutes. Touch- | 1owA CITY, 1a, No same kind of playing. Fremont got the bull Nov Wi . ~Towa to on a fumble and an offside play, for which Fe) headed by the 'Varsity band, paraded up | Ringer B With Sy sag, R sriicot batsle the mutes were set back fifteen’ vards, but 3 and down the gridiron to the tune of “Hot | s hiBItoh "ot fant foot. ball, e e (awext | dropped It on end play and Myers soon had ; Oor Time.” The teams lined up as follo MINNESOTA PLAYS FINE BALL |down the field with 1ir shos and end | It Over for & touchdown, bul the mites 2 Chicago (5) Position, Wisconsin (39). runs. The team seemed to be a 0 Nature never intended you to suffer, and there is no necessity for it when there is such a remedy as 4 Y 3 o A Yon stirred up his men and for o time they ... Left end Junean | i ngem Play of Northwe gantic living machine, moving with cloo T R L B ; T APRLLOTREI bty bl « atern Avalls | like motion as it made Adown after | MRES (000 GROOE o . At £ . | 1 el # h ilatbtakle: ChAmBRRT | Notking Askingt -the. Mine fouendawn. Score 11" v ‘ot ikt B but scon lost on downs, The mutes . Wine of Cardui near at hand. The record of this great medicine shows that it has brought relief from A v Bkow Roapelle Tesm o a O Grnnetiag, Afver Towa had piled | LITL kLY ke the old flying wedse, for a | " those trying aches and pains, to' over one million suffering women. The menstrual peried has no Right gu ' e - d gain and 01 a1 ouch- in il i UEnT sua : s foors part and « umble and penaity to | R L L A & ST ¢ terror for a healthy woman. If you suffer you are in ill heaith. Wine of Cardui is a natural remedy AT oLl DN, | sot e thwastorn on. Nosihrep | five-yard line, but there the old stone wail | carried the bail to within twenty vards of which makes menstruation painless. Try the remedy which cured Ella Caison and Mary Stevenson. p N i Y b A D | met them. Total score: lowa, 83; Grinneil, | the mutes’ goal, tried for goal from field e . : (Lt R R Yol ; ARG on satety. Like-u: etl, | Gha Tatied. Lineun: o pomt All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Snides p A . k wed the effects of thor- owi osition. Grinnell Fremont >os'n. Deaf and Dumb. Subatituten g, Dor- ratninic and i the second halt they | Watters. .. Center I ke | Vananda Contor Hading s it Sy = Conclave, N. C., Mar. 21, 1900. Kins, Bodwell. Touchdowr J oth on th, Burrier.. ... Left rog | Connell Right guard...........Hallc suffered untold misery with womb trouble and suppressed menses for several years. | used doctors’ medicine Larkon (2), Curtis (2), Driver ; | sive fensive, than they have ever [ Brockway....... Left tackle . Howell | Huughn Left guard Kubut %24 which gave me only temporary relie!. Two years ago | began taking Wine of Cardul and Thedford's Black-Draught. Tratt, 4. Place ki i T g - Bl - Lett guard . Boggs | 1% Andrews. . Right tackle........Hartman ; 1'am now pericctly cured and have a fine baby five months old. | heartily recommend Wine of Cardul and Thed- 7 fmpives Northwestern tried her famous om | Tdttle. Hight end .00 Lewls | 1. Andrews . Left tackle.. Oeman } ] Wrenn. Umplre blay, DUt was unable 1o pash the "men | Coulthard. ..\ Right tackle .../ Zisgior | K. Brown Tiight end Sohreve | § tord’s Black-Draught to all suffering women. Mrs. MARY J. STEVENSON. - = & hrough the heavy Minnesota line. John- | Sethert.. Right guard Bvans | Milliken i Left end oneitsnnl 5 N For advl iri 1 direoti add: son and Elllott, both twed numel Williams. + Qilarterback . Fish | Havens Right half bene A aF sdvice I cases tequiting epeciel direetisns, pddrees, aiviag aympjoms, 'The Ledie TABOR LOSES TO CREIGHTON Funs, but were Gnfortunnte 1n the mud and | MOFton........ .. Left hatt .. Foman | MOWer it soes: DALt halfbagKe:orssinil Advisory Department”, The Chattasoogs Medicino Company, Chattancogs, Tenn. in only a few instances did they make any | BIY. .. ’ m.‘h: halt ... Welker | ¢ Gankoax arterback .......... Witter Local University Team Defeat Towa | gain at all © | Warner . Fullback s Clark | Milliken S Fullbuck ......Blankenship " t me, Admin- 5 .h»l‘mm»u ‘,v.nlmx A nllul' game on the de- m‘ ;"ltl“nl‘hn» beat scrubs here by 5 on place |~ Touchdowns: Myers, 2; Blankenship, 1 ) e und not a sl o K. g | . feore: 17 to T tering o Shut Out. Wis made aroind His Send. Nuna wes e v, Hoterecs: Williams und pushed through the line for the first touch- Medics Win ny. APl y The teams of Crelghton university and |down and Hoyvt the second one. Knowiton| TARKIO, Mo. Nov. 17.(Spectal Telos d % 5 - —— Pabor college came together yesterday in | kicked the second goul and the first half m.)—Probably the last game that will Meews Defent c - @ fust and flercely fought gam he teams | ended with the score 11 to 0 in favor of | be ed on the Tarkio gridiron this sea- | . >N ! LT L A P & 3, g ?. Sore well matched and kept the ball mov- [ Minnesot was that of this afternoon betwecn | Bt ball team damon: » 3 4 i ? Y g b | ing from one end of the fleld to ihe ot In the second half Hoyt and Knowlton and the team of the Omaha Medicnl | superio over th ond &8 1 A ! The game was ch rized by the utter | made touchdowns, but Knowlton failed at eRe. At 2:30 Omahn Kicked off to Tarkio | 1 of the High school by defeating the AT % 1 B 3 A \ ) lnck of wrangling and foul playing, neither [ both goals, The game was called on ac- retained the ball at Tarkio's forty-| a score of 10 to 5 Saturday after- f a2 A HaW Y . . Ay team being penalized throughout ' th count of darkness, with e 3 . Omaha was forced to Kick, 1h Tigh school bovs made the first tire game. Creighton kicked off to ' e | utes to play with the s arrfed the ball, gaining touch- i deoring on thmble, . _Boon 66 in the first half and the b tyanced a o1 wnd Northwestern 0 ! v fell on the bail, ‘waining n togens | after tviinut Hills, by end rins and 79 about twenty yards, whe Jost to | Northwestern (). Positior his secmed to awaken the Tarkio | fine Interference, pushed the ball over for | a ighton. Crelghton the ball to | Johnson Right end ; . and_during the continus {oachdown. In 'the second half the ball abor's twenty-flv nd tried a Right tackle s < e the Omahas were not in it woup: | the High school's territory K I the . 4 ] e RIGK for et |48 Bl . S Poaitionn tme, and the Wait s by degerate | Prof, Laborde’s Marvelous French Cure for Lost Manhood. | MME. A. RUPPERT'S WORLD RE- I ) : f : s Y i | Yor’ the Walnut * Hills “and Foster - and NOWNED FACE BLEACH AL- | » a1 A g [ il g e sgh senoid piayed a o FIVE DAYS’ TRIAL TREATMENT MOST WITHOUT COST ¥ » e ) r Chishots | geme e lineup i A < S Zama a beuyigl fort | reig e Guirterb ol | "Vlaupt | Walnut Hiil. Positions. High School, Sent Absolutely Free by Sealed Mail To All Sufferers. NO MATTER HOW RLEMISHED e from qangeron oo B | 1 R R A i ; v L e S . ; NO C. 0. D. GR DEPGSIT SCHEME. THESHLREACEERLE G Wun® duliea, Aine ‘mcore at the end of the L i BUlRE s s snowiton ove: Lot | Glidke. (220200 pghe eno. o Cramer i SdeBtedein [ E IT PERFECT ha!f Helng 0 0. € oI Smilev, North- u s ¢ 3 Pies Left guar Thomy bl 3 7| The only preparation kmown to science which really | Tabor kicked off to Creighton phrd s ol By I B v Left tdck'e 3 2 cures Lost Manhood 15 *CALTHOS,"” th il vanced the ball steadily. When the T Munnasats L i LG Left end 8 3 N French remedy discovered by Frof, Jules Labordr. 2t 15 ll’--q u.;v |;u-||.n\l| llul'\' i;m-ml I| n.'lmu- ‘In’« 3 n touchdowns: Knowlton. Tim 4 ern’ End. l;‘{p ;“I’)‘I 3 i % controlled in x:m.mmuy by 1‘\;» On Mohl Compeny, of the gait of the first half a ost to Creign- | a8 AT AIve d 4 i R ilia oarib 5 feht hal s/ b ? Cinc , Ohio, a concérn which occuples a high’ ivd ton Th short order. With a stendy. advance | ®-minute halves. maha, Medics cAm® | Nortan ...« Laft half Montgomery C78 2 lace in the world of mediciue. 1t is oot of the | Crelghton's fullback—Butler—rolled over e olins | gGoarts : fullback Jaynes & y largest and most responsible houses in Cincinnati, as | the line for a touchdown. Welch kicked| HARD BLOW FOR COHNELL' e This 18 the anyone who is acquainted iu that city will testify goal. Final score, 6 to 0. LD ALY e 2t Dartmouth, 5. | L SR s i Tabor,' and Captain Weich. = Butler and | Ithacans Sufer I8 hroved 1o b mare of a | 1oat 10 Brown, i2 o 0, this afternoon. It Par(s of Weakness of aty natite i the Nerves or Sexual Schopp made Creighton's playing remark- Retug Shut Out by the E and holdiag match » Rughy s thought ' boys from Providence 3 Organs, 1o send their names and receive a five days’ treat. Able. The lineup follows: Rithough the Medics were whry | would have a walkover, but Dartmouth 7 ment. "This will prove the wouderful vitalizing powers Crefghton. Positions Tabor. | out from traveling the previous night and | fought for every inch of the territory and 3 of CALTHOS." " After usiug it five days the sufierers | Bullivan . Center. «+s Tourote 4 R from loss of sleep they plaved hard and | was in o falr way to win when the first ki will find new vigor in their organs, new force in their Mallon ht guard.... wendy | AST( Fa., v. 1T—Lafeyette won| ggaingt ineurmountable difficulties. The | half closer, 6 to & against It. After that, E Y muscles, new blood in their veius, new ambition, and | Dwyer . P,eft guard...... Goodfellow | the hardest game fought on its field <his | rfrirue of the game. Prof. Nichols. who 1a|aithough Dartmouth's defense was stron- Tapid progress toward the buoyant feelings and semsa. elch . ) o 00, A e ol ere mad A S B 1 . H 't Dartmouth! venty- rard ¥ : % - 3 Kehoo .. Right end... \Thornel! | half. In less than two minutes after the ‘["flln""""" Jive the Medlcs falr piay aslons, at Dartmouth's twenty Ave-yARd i tingi 1l Uberal {ree offer s geuuine. Thers i v swind. Schopp LLert end. 7L W Latrd | whistle was blown Platt ot through cen- | (il SESITGUCRK, L I b L P for a touchdown. A Sireatment 14 aent by sealcq mail 10 all'on reqaens | Madame A. Ruppert snya: Callahan ‘Quurterback........ (. Laird | ter and, alded by magnificent fnte 108, | Patiaad Larmane el aain 10 8 4 1 8 AuANROWR, 2 LA TS R AR LRI R T My Tace Bloach 18 mot & mew, untried McShane Right Ralt........ VanDoren | carried the ball elghty-two yurds o i | b Mg resoiod She Ny Gnione occasion T Bnany tile ailsine o Lant efeh patient Teosms romady, but hus boen used by the best BOIRY ers B A S Weat | touchdown, Bachman kicked, goal. " Ten and Nala i e ender aut” ANETR Ot Tarklo Nings. Saxy C } \ | BT owa asctor and cures himseif ot Bempr T e ;’."_’l“,’:‘""r'- d for disoiving and utler ............Fullback. ... .. Starr [ minutes later, after hard playing on both | & : Tou8 - Simod ¢ | ) . 3 orever pimples, o, g e event was . doubie-header, The | sides, Ernest landed the ' pigskin behind | {iPiiated a row and the spectators sirged | gram )—Woodbine y c It doesn't make any difference what caused the weaks | patchos, blaokhoads, otLoma ban. Suhbury Crelghton Juniors and the South Omah yrnell’s line for Lafavette's second touch- | Medie " determined to thrash the | Blufts High school foot ball team hers to- 4 ness—whether bad habits in ouu.mn excess, or overs saliowness, roiyhness or redness of the JUIgh school team came together before the | down. Bachman Kicked goal, making the [ MSOWE o 0 (0 aiion of the Mede | 98Y by @ score of 11 to 0. The Bluffs boys work, or business troubles, /CALTHOS™ will effect o | skin, and for brightening and bewutifying big game, the High school winning by Ecore 12 to 0. The third score was made | tpaon iter the teancl ond “foeine Medic | pliyed o good game, but were outclasaed, 8 i cure, no matter what big name the disease may be called ity weord of b to 0. The High school had a |about four minutes hefore the ending of the | Farkio whould nave won had tne omeety [ Woodbine's gains © were ‘made by line by doctors. S It ) the most 5% sdvantage in welght and considering | half, when Trout b Oval and Kure | Torklo should have won, had the ofMcials ad runs and by thorough team ke The Von Mohl Company treats all correspondence in s the Creighton Juniors played r}»vm-n-. kicked a from ard i T thy | PSRN the, CONAIAN: oWIng and slug- ‘he referces were Rigg and Upton. perfect confidence. Under no conditions will it make Tho marvellous improvement aftor a defensive and a rattling good offensive | second h Lafa d mainly on the | 0%, P ore of 11 to 6. Agaln he al- ¢ ade two touchdowns and Hansen 2 3 public the names of the thousands who have written tes few applications is most apparent, for the same. defensive A1 preventing the | thuas tapt 0 Konl fhat wes"missed by ’ imonials telling of their restoration to robust manhood hecomes as nature intonded it should g et v 8 after other medicines ud uppliances have proved worth: smesth, clear aad white, frce from Onaws Now Claims Champlonship, - i gt - pin, 11: Annapolis, 0, 3 A Tess. *C 5" Is regularly used in the French ard every impirity and blemish.' It cannot ram.)—The Onawa High school foot ball | PHILADE Pennsyl- | ~Lincoln High school defeated the York ted the Naval Cadets this afternoon X O aEvutas n all ants oo twenie 1o SIehly vente. Thets oaver tham 1p. an i Invisthla during s eam won its fifth consecutive victory this | vanta on Frankili fleld *gridiron today | High school on the university campus by | by & score of 11 to 0. The visitors got in iy 180 Case ‘except where the tiage of epilepev of insanity | This I8 the ouly (horough and permanent afternoon by defeating Correctlonville by a | achieved victory over the Indians from the [ a score of 6 to 5. The game was stubbornly | 1heir best work during st part of the ) Has been reached) which it will not radicel uickly ang war, Acore of 17 1o 0. 1t was a nice, cloan game | Carlisle (Pa.) govers school by the | fought from start to finish. Folmer, Shedd | first b m UL 1L ermanently cure, | Bexual weakiess does not cuse [iself Jiuring this wenth, T will offer to alla With but very little disputing. The Onawa [ score of 18 to 6 in ful gume of foot [ and Benedict Aid the beat playing for Tin- | through the ) remarka tgrows worse from week to week, Kach day aggravates trial bottle of my world oal was in danger only once and then the | bal!, and in the vietory found connolation | coin. while Fauntam, who played fullback | Jumps by ' kel g 5 the mental and physical anguish, g oys braced and got the ball on down. | for the de " 0, when the red- ' for York, was clearly a star. In the first Ll Send today for the free five days’ trial treatment. Ifi and Mo 10 pente i helps you, more of the medicine can be purchased. If purchas i I send the scored in the » 1 lottle, secu does not nelp, no harm isdone and no money has heen paid ot You can send your rme i ki 4 e, y Nov. 17.--Oh and Case | $he full knowledge that it will be Kept from all. The + CALTHOS " department of ~ur busines proked o piais wenpass, seaied, ail shargse | | | | | o 3 v in mud p 1-;.,]' {8 strictly confidential. Address apg liaaddons for trial treatmient, etc,, to My book ‘How tobe Beantitul' will be | FR EE Iq l \R lA l ’ st Bl WU PTG 0% | TR VAN MOHY, COMPANY. 4. B, Cincinnati, 0./ rSmitisioniiigtir | malled b 4 WSl o 2 p [-] Plainvi Ih-le-\!-:\ \]I‘ ‘ MADATME A. RUPPERT, PLAINVIEW, Neb 6 Fast 14th Street, New York Nme. Ruppert's dr-{ Halr Restorative The foot ball game here yesterday betw y S Platnview and Niobrara resulted in a v actually restores gray hair to its natu; ory for Pluinview, Scor N 1o 0, On this 17th of October, 1900, before me, Thos. W. Folsom, a notary public, person- gy ke . I71a 1ot & 7o, and does not Sucior he ally came Dr. A. T. Sanden, to me personally known, and who, being duly sworn, de- YALE GUN SQUAD WINS OUT ILER'S pURE }‘ki‘f}"‘-'-'{ii'..".,';"..'.3‘“'.‘."’..‘.‘L":.‘.‘&:'M.fi".’i‘; olares that he will give to any sufferer of either sex his new Herculex Electric Belt on uny Victory for ; Time. Rupport's Beyptian Raim for soft. | n mor rib off TPerfoctly harmiess and i Mme." Ruppert's Depilatery pemovos | | | ; ¥ ouing and hiowiing the fuce and hands ! g ’ " 4 i : - e, Ruppert’s Halr Tonlc positivel absolute free trial, without one cent in advance or on deposit, and that Sans 0t 8 ‘ ! g i MAMT | removis dnndrut, all scaip disedsos, Atohe | Rexults Purity above suspicion. Ly R P The fifth ng ir, and (n many cases restores he agrees to forfeit $5,000.00 if this offer is not lived up to in both letter : , 1 here o d i | bise WHlSKEY ::le!. Ruppert's Aimond 0if Complcxion h - 29 - S , Wado 0f ure wlwoi 1L and wax and spirit. DR. A. T. SANDEN | each fro Prineton £ d . ¥ Dottghtiul far The complesic Sworn to before me this 17th day of October, A. D. 1860, THOS. W. FOLSOM, o 250, Princ . ok | is like having money in the alwnya kopt In 8tock and can be hu from (Seal) A Notary Publio (27) ot 150, Haryard with n i Al bank. Its value is standand # rlocal agent, The ahove offer holds good for my 1899 Eleotric Belt, as weil as my latest invention, the Her | Pennavivania foir : o wer > _ g p Sold by Drugfistraid Dea'rs. KUY & ¢4 culex Wightest breaze to disturh ihe contes B Ay hot fift rds from the 1 at time, at unknown Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, e wewes. | BUFFET LIBIARY CARS IPHIS, Tenn. Nov 17.--John " Which is the newest and mont pertoct selt-apyil- | UBLIL you are watisfied with rewulis. Note: . The shansiel Bamis) Corias, Tasimas & Best Diaing Car Sarvics cation of galvanic electricity in the world. It com ‘ “Herculex' has been trade-marked legally iberhardt and Robert A. Speed today | _______ . talus improvements over all other electrical belts | by me according to act of U. S. Congress, and no flled an wpplication for, 6 charter, to Wncets and sends a pleasant soothing stream of the lite- | One. else dare use it. 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Specialivs. Vrlce §oofar 7 cansulen weak men new Btrength and is used by women as | the artiole s genuine. next few days for New York to open nego- i / ) 9 T s v o y = 4 e, PO, lox o a | well as men for Nervousness, Rheumatism, Lame Write fer my new llustrated Qescriptive Hations Back, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach Blad- | book, “Health In Nature, ut free by mall, or i “'°: . :‘-_'h '“:.I- s i 8 P e e der Disorders, etc. Remember, not one cent to me | Arop in at my office for free comsultation Biroet atleyn: e, Canrad. ‘ [ i WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY oped ur Wave draios varicorsie Dan A rkson, 2 | ¢ OMANA,U.S. \. 11 restore you without drige oF | i Dr. A. T. Sanden, 183-185 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. G. Furay, foii ¥ Conrad, 16, ¥0; Hen Lan- A o markable run o 3l pins in five games, an average of 2121-5 ver game.