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SUNDAY il expiration THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE umr] sentences, and in many instances that NOVEMBER 18 (CORDON FAILS T0 MARE GO0D 22,22, o227 | POWER'S PARTIN CONSPIRACY| ~ OWAWA_SUBURBS. ‘ ‘A REAL LIVE (0.\IPETIT10.\'1ARE YOUB been From twenty e ekt e pex® | Fusion Bherif Finally Tells Why He Kept | a visit with triends near Cottman, Neb, | Bead the List Oarefully and Seo Where ton hotel, ar for stesling meat Out of ight. | " Mrs. Jane Thomas, has been very siek Your Favorite In, r [ for the pust two weeks, but is a litle better | ¢ P y 9 | “\re “Huch ant Mrs Wass ot Omana, | CAST YOURVOTES FOR A WORTHY CAUSE xl EAK | with the family of Henry Ander- L] man was discharged at the request of the visited 4 v ‘ Testimony that Was to Vindicate Him is Conspiouonsly Wantin SUSPENDED WAS DODGING SOUTH OMAHA HEELERS hotel proprictor, absolving Judge Gordon from blame. There was a complaint in the ase of a garbnge bauler that the witness cculd remember. He sald that this cass was dismissed because no policeman a peared ite. There was another instance of a who purloined a $10 suit of clothes. He was given his release after arrest and seutence, because the owner of the clothes explained that the theft was the result of a misunderstanding The city pro the point that out of the entire bundle of complaints these wentioned were the only ones the defens | dared to question the witness about. The others, he said, might redound to their dis credit Judge Gordon took the stand and told Fow he allowed several cripples and hard- working men their liberty when he thought they were deserving. The clty attornoey (ADMITS HE SENTENCES son, Sunday. Veteran Pollceman Testifie, i 1 Mrs. Laughiin, who has been sperding the | { Lenteney with Which ndge Trented 1o the the Espected to Re Overrun by Wagle Democrats Who Were Anxio to Mo Deputies. It 18 Your Duty to Assist Some Con- testant to Secure One of the vable Prizes in the Bd- meatio summer in 8t. Louls, Mo, with a daugbter, returned TuesCoy Rev. ¥. D. Finch of Towa, a minlster of | | the Christiun church, I8 visiting with the | - What became of the warrants which the [ family of J. A. Holtzman | | A friend in need is a friend in deed fusion politictans pretended to have sworn [ Mrs. D, C. Hass of Omaha, spent & couple | Tha educational contest in which two score | out for alleged false reglstration Just | of days of this week Visiting friends here,| or more ambitious people are engaged Frevious to the last election? How many | returning home Tuesday night woridy of any ipport of these warrants were served? What re<| 1, 7 mTaylor, wite and family of Hay | The ten freo ot tults were produced by the bombastic of- | goriyo0 Neb,, were visiting his brother, L. |International Correspondence Schools of ‘{""‘ “l' rewards for evidence relating L0 | 5 maylor, a couplo of days this week. Sranton, Pa., which be given to the l'.'-»:lr\';x"x‘:,-:li‘:".‘.\l.'\:“-).';";‘.:T'.Tf. '::::"“-..v‘ Mrs. Charles Brown and son of Decatur, |t persons receiving the highest number whoh these Guestions wete propotinded ty | Nebi, spent & couple days of thls week/|O Yotes by § c'elock the evening of De Him, showin e P e by the | Visiting Mrs. Brown's parcnts, Mr, and Mrs, cember 3, 1900, may be the turning point L T e . In some man's career. It may be that hopes to that all a prisoner had to | PUPUCratic machine about threatened re e ey his famil ‘v\lll be better provided mml do when wanted 10 got out of fall was |PUOHCAD colonization and repeating was [ The beet growers association of Omaha ;o {_’ Beighter. | OAN poti Feslit from t to go the judge and tell him fure buncombe for the purpose of intimi- [ has been loading cars with beets that weye @ be MO - 1 4 J & ell him that he casting your vote for some one when It | was a cripple or a hardworking man dating voters, as charged at the time, and | faised here, the past two wecks, and shib- | g, "voy nothing in so doing? ai% (0 enable the sheriff to swear in fusion | PIng them (o the sugar factory at Norfolk. |t PO BWCCR 8 f00 BORE . e yare h;| lers with deputy commissions Martin House, whe 1ived four miles north- |yjoyjar that the subscription is credited | - i g t will be remembered that an {njunction | east of town, died Monday. The funeral |, orite. He needs ft. 1f you| Bevans and Otdfield eriored to Bring | was fssued the day before election, reatrain- (s to he held Thurnday; interment at Forest < ’::;ra,',',‘.,,r; » subse ”,,,‘,.'m The Omahs | In ths United States ircuit court yesterday ing m cheriff from interfering with the | Lawn cemetery. Mr. House was one of the | Bee it (e very evident that you are ,,,,(l Judgo Munger flled an opinion in the case ||y “"’;":"l',',:”']“' "‘r“l'y"j“' L ”",“”‘ placed | oldest settlers here. keeping up with the times. The large cir- | of Richard A. Bevans aud others against | gt the sheriff cot “"‘ ‘:,‘";)“'; ”’| servics Mr. G. T. Ritchie, eldest sou of Thomas culation that The Bee has is sufficient evi the American Chicory company and others | = syou mm'm“‘ :‘ A ;‘*«m UI““' il Ritchle, and Miss Mamie Shipley, were dence that it Is the paper that the people which will prove of interest to those 18- [ gromthe coromer o avold service of :"[umrrmd at the home of the bride's parents 'want. terested in suits between altens and citl- | order ho had i avold service of the | ywayneeday night. The ceremony was per- | If you have not already seen the hand r ho hed against me the day before | oo (GO o U T by s, minister of the Presbyterfan church at this place, man Weak. or Diseased Kidneys Poison the Blood, Break Down the Entire System and Bring on Bright's Disease. The attorneys for 8 1. Gordon in the pro eoedings instituted before Judge Dickinson to impeach him as police magistr failed to make as much of their case us they had Jed the public to believe they would do when it came to the turn of the defense (o produce testimony. Yesterday was the second day the former police judge bas had bis innings, but no decisive evidence in the way of re futing the allegations of incompetency was fortheoming, although Judge Gordon himselt Was on the witness stand most of the morn 1ng. The defense confined itselt to entering & general dental and furnishing much specific proof in particular instances as two witnesses with defective memories could re eall. The attorneys conducting the prosecu tlon profess a desire to get at the cross examination, belleving they will make short work of destroying the value of the fa brought to light by their opponents at morning session Tn many Instances Judge Gordon admitted that he had suspended sentences and leased ren from jall, explaining that was done only in cases that seemed to him deserving. The city attorney sald that ®verything brought to light along this line will be In favor of those who Instituted the eharges, as the principal allegation Is that Judge Gordon allowed himselt be Influ enced to such an extent that lawbreakers went unpunished and the city lost money through a wholesale remission of fines. The prosecution expects to prove that in & good many nstances Judge Gordon was imposed upon and that it Is this tendency to permit imposition, together with hix excessive lent vency, that disqualifies h'm from holding the ®©ffice of police magistrate. OMcer Ryan's T Dennis Ryan, the veteran policeman, was ecutor mad, Tscholar e ereat | TO Prove what the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp Root, Will Do for YOU. all our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail- scholarships will =y g that P show e as to Hee PROVE MusT THEIR the re- this zens of the Unfted States. In this case " 4 : hs some display at Browning, King & Co.'s Bevans ond Christopher H. Oldfiel) filed a f“'":‘:"‘l ,'f""_'f"' L bbb R L, 16th and Douglas street, on the Loth street bill to foreclose a mortguge on the Prop- | (e ratorm sehonl ““d"’"h " "‘f"“," f'f‘ “; side, it would be well worth your time orty ot the shicory company, 18 Al-|iiey borppar ok And that 18 why I cou Seisin, to make s special trip to see it. Hun R B o L e e 1 the [ (5 Ganeva on that phsticular day, bat 1| 5 A. Kellar left last Sunday afternoon |Oreds of people stop and study the display action Hevans and Oldfield were sald 1o bo ot Bt ereial every day. Citizens and residenta of Brighten. Kng. | LIOURDE It o good time to gt out aud use | to start out on his commercial travels. FONGWIRE (6146 w6ore ub t6 & p. m. Bat 16k} thW; ShiNovy odnipany WA thy MIIEOR [ vis, kud: (KRE Wik L6r NORh Bl BT it |t Ly i oy fr it b S| qieRy Investment company, trustees, citizens of | ojuiches of somo of my ’"P out of the|at the Methodist church by the pastor,| George Duncan, 2020 Harney st....19,346 | when it becomes clogged, dou't you the state of Nebraska; the Second National |{n South Omaha. The b democratie _‘”":": Rev. Mr. Markley. E. S. Jameson, 8424 Franklin st......16715| Do you know what happens to the hu- bank of St. Paul and other respondents, | o cen’ Lot TR DOV ':l"“': there Wad | Mr. Lomerch of Brainard, Neb, is in|Bernard Float, 2613 North J0th st....12.082 | man system when the Kidneys become citizens of the state of Minnesota. The | (o gpnoint mw”"]“;‘ “;"d‘"d' bt K“'"l Benson, making an extended visit with his | Eerl Bevins, 2722 Howard st........10.020 | clogged? They are unable to throw out amount Involved was $50,000, the larger |yaryice there on :’””\l‘n :t -nulI;n m; daughter, Mrs. Van Cura, W. B. Reynolds, Hastings, Neb...... the impurities from the blood and become BATL of which was held by the complain- | any demesnct montt pome sy’ and that all |y 0 vorgeret Olmsted arrived In Benson | F. Benzing, Grand Island, Neb.. | infected with they ay, fall ants, while smaller amounts were held by | {5 come up to me {0 he swe do would be | L o and is visiting at the home of |J. E. Miller, 2015 North 25 th st...... 4,29 [apart and pass out in the urine; the blood |the St. Paul bank and other persons who | seive § b teow | ;“’ e sworn In and re- | oo Mrs. J. A. Keller. L. G. Woods, Tekamah, Neb 3 | unfiltered, carries the poison all through | | were brought fnto the case as respondents. | gop 1 iR L for working | = harvesting of beets in Benson fa[J: C. Havel, 1269 South 1dth at the system, and If not checked death the first witness to tell of Judge Gordon's | The respondent, the Chicory company. |gemers. Lp 0, o0 clection day. Down at i y S Henry L. Cassell, 2230 Meredith ave.. 3,528 | lows. The kidneys are the sowers of ¢ ! ieneva, uf course, they could not bother | DEATINg completion. The lust fleld west of | 1 e - executive shortcomings. The cases under [Aled a demurrer (o the bill, alleRing want |po magors | ) tHe ' oFeek 16 NOW UeIhE Harvested Watson B. Perkins, E. E. Bruce & Co human system conslderation were those of Lena Wallace |of Jurisdiction for the reason that the clti- | fles | wanted nd. hors Cdemntiry SePte | 5 he memb 206 Akl 3 ¢| Wm. Kocher, 2621 Parker at.... When your kidneys are not doiug the and Carry Reed, charged wiih disturbing | 2enship of the parties o the suit did 1ot | ceet the boery T ;’f"’ "';"”"\""” it Sln G TN To ab lodge of | jonn ¢ Allen, 2220 Chicago st.. 10 | work, some of the symptoms which prove the peace. Ryan informed the court that | Permit it being brought in the United States | pony. They ‘w:n.":"thv 'xnm u |nmu- nn; A bl ""‘M"I’ ‘::":",‘_";'l"“’"“ for | B E. Muller, Fisher & Laurie.. + 4570 4t to you ure pain or dull ache in the back this palr had been arrested by the police |court. This demurrer was sustained, the | con misston it i b oo g b John W, Mulr, Omaha Machine works. 2,543 | excess of uric acld, gravel, rheumatic ps seven times and that the polico court Judge | Judge holding that the citizenship of Bevans | erve without as noted that they were to | Mra. Smith returned to her home in|Dwight Cramer, 3513 Jackson st...... 202 | gediment in the urine, seanty supply, s Bover missed an opportunity o discharge (and Oldfield was not suctently shown, and | ““Tia’ luat admiesion of the sh no | Winterset, In., last Monday, after a fow |Prank A. Decker, Councll Blufts, Ia ing irritation in passing it Thom on every appearante. Taice the blue- | further, that \ipon the pleadings 1t was din: | po2ih, 200 84mIAon of the sherlft iy the | weeks' vislt with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. | F. B, Holbrook, 110K Harney n often during the day and (o got €oats took theso wom.n Iato custody on a | closed that certain of the respondents and [ i, At the sheriff's office was | Morgan. John Haynes, Dewey & Stone.. times during the night to empty caplas. It was attempted to show that |complainants were residents of the same | sy turned over to the democratic| pe public schools of Benson were closed [W. F. Hatch, 1819 Spencer st A et BereoHa: (eeltabill the police were hounding the women and | state. Five days were allowed for the | " chin® last Wednesday In order to give the teach- | H. C. Van Avery, 1008 Capitol ave... sliiese, frreqtilar Heatt; Hrekthlesstion that Judge Gordon was simply acting in the | plaintiffs to amend their bill to show the bl LA R ers the privilege of visiting In the different {Will A, Brown, Fullerton, Neb low, unhealthy co aplexion, puity o capacity of judiclal defender, but the wit- [citizenship of Bevans and Oldfield so an | Sheriff Power hias declined to give out the | iy schools. Robert Risdon, 1819 Pinkney st.. | circles under the eyes ness insisted that the oficers were ouly |appeal would lie (0 the circult court of ap- | homen ": ”"‘| deputies he swore in, the| . ; mper of the postal clerks and their [ Albert Sessman, Murray hotel... | limbs or body bloat; loss of ambition trylng to drive offenders of this stamp ou: | peals on the other point decided. I doubtless, being that they would| e piiiaeof this place went to Council Blufts | F- W. Bartliug, Nebraska City, Neb | eral weakness and debility of the city aud the leniency of the judge | u;l-l‘l:‘\‘lmelr",:d bl iy L '”, '“:";", last Friday evening to attend the reception | Lawrence Willlams, Co. Blufls, la.. 9151 when you are sick or “fecl badly,” wnabled them to stay for ,.(,‘lb:u‘:n‘ ..:’r ::: commiseloned 80lely | givyy nt that place. |Ross Morgan, Grand Island =Neb. SO2 1 frst thing you should do s to afford aid | Swamp-Root, the great Kidney remedy, The witness told at length of the judge's “How muny warrants did 1 get?" con-| The Ladles' Ald soclety met at the home O e, O e e " by | 0 your kidueya by using Dr. Kilmer's| Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and fs methods of continuing cases until those tinued the sher!fr. ~Ob. sbout thirty. 1|0t Mrs. Kellar last Thursday. It will meet ""J' k7 “A e et Neb the great kidney remedy » remarkably successful (hat our readers conducting the prosecution were tired out thiak I’ sePvedetote of the ‘There were | With Mrs. C. Stiger on Thursday afterzoon A e b A d SRR taking Swamp-Root you afford natu o advised to write for a free sample bot- He testified that he was personally con- 210t of warrants T did not attempt to serve | Of Dext week, when the members will serve ;”“"".”’:‘,“ '{‘"(‘,‘“‘ _T;",]““;”' i help to Nature, for Swamp-Root fs the | tle, and to be sure and state that you read nected with many cases of this kind on 58 Ca SBEETT VheW by hia hlr« lsaueg | & 10-cent lunch between 4 and 6 o'clock. | g °"*"-T"‘““ Ll TR KL AR perfect healer and gentle ald to the | this gererous offer in the Omaha Sunday more than one occasion having been prose- under a misapprehension of fact For es.|All members are requested to be present e il Kidueys that {8 known to medical scienc Bee when sending your address to Dr. Kil- uting witness and compelled to appear in ioD16, L NGFS 16 6tie’ Whiate &' perecn, if| 884 HEIHE theLe SHenAN) e P Tk hot Perhaps you are in doubt about vour|mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y police court so many Inconvenlent times SHATNea Witk Txloe SR tration n "‘”‘wn‘ beLaidy Bemad LR L LU kidneys and want to find out. Here's | If you are already convinced that Swamp- ovios to continuances ihat be ended by e L Thit e SO from C o e iR Ehey simplo test, Take from your urine passed | ool is what you meed, you can purchase 0| 0 aj pe e ol At wli an v pom i it gl | €0 z a o0 1 el\lngi otk thshHumifens luetAnseRt whER the fligures the clerk made the 6 look P. H. Kartlanger, 722 South 16th st.. ¥ il BY [ BICIBE R ISRATURT RGOSR oLy HLITES et wets dleiiaead It WASt 9F WrASGRLs like a cipher, and, as I believed there was N. B. Goodman, Telophone butlding.. to Laboratory where Swamp-Root, the Werid-Famous Kidney Remedy, is Prepared. You know what happens to a sewer|it stand for twenty-four hours examination you find any ment, If it 15 milky ticles float about in it foothold in Kidneys | calling for It you Kidney It upon settiings or sedi- cloudy, or it par tsoase has gotten u and Nature at or your hely have the s to ons slightest symptom of biadder trouble, or it there in & trace of it in your family history, you would profit by taking Swamp-Root every now and then as a preventive, and thus absolutely forestall kidney and bladder troubles. The famous new ry, has been tested in so many ital work, in private practice, amoug the nelpless to purchase relief, and to go |t wsful fn every case, that up wan clal arrangement has been made with the blad §'he Bee by which all of our readers who di ave wmot already tried it may buve a wal | sumple bottle sent absolutely free by mall dar' | 150 a book telling all about kidney and foe ladder diseases, and contalning some of gen- | the thousands of testimonial letters from nen and women reclaimed to lives of th | happiness and usefulness by the means of or timony. fol the discoy Swamp-Root, ways, 1n hos too poor J obliged proved so succ 285 035 45 BEness, i somotimes tha Secures Restraining Order. Christ Jensen has secured n restraining order preventing his tenant, Arnt Flescher, from selling certain stores of grain and | other crops pending a hearing in settlement of & controversy over the payment of farm rent. The order was 'ssued by Judge Baker. It 18 returnable on November 21. Jensen | alleges In his petition that he leased his | farm west of the city to Flescher last March, agreeing to accept grain in leu of cash for rental. Jensen was to furnish fodder for Flescher's horses und the nec- ossary machinery for operating the farm and harvesting the « 1s In ral most » store, Dundee. Mr. W. L. Selby has gone to New York City on business, to be gone some time. Mrs. Willlam Colfax is in Des Moines, 124 23 16 | o= tion the attorney conducting the cross-ex- amination attempted to show by diligent questioning that the officers were not as familiar with the routine of the court s Ithey desircd the court to believe them. “Speaking of these cases dismissed for want of prosecution,” wald the examiner, ops. To secure pay- ment of the rental Flescher gave a lien on his personal property. When the crops were harvested he is sald to have failed to turn over the crops to Jensen, but hegan to sell them. Court Notes no intent at fraud, I made no attempt to arrest. As far as I know no one illegally registered voted or attempted to vote, at least none agaiust whom any complaints were issued. Many of the cases were in- vestigated by my regular deputies and it was found that there were no grounds for Ta., with her mother, who is seriously {ll. Mrs. N. O. Perley, formerly of Dundee, was the guest of friends in the village dur- Ing the week. On Tuesday Mrs. Clayton Goodrich re- cetved with Mrs. D. H. Goodrich and Miss Editor Seea Wonder Editor W. V. Berry of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mammoth cave, contracted a severe case of plles. His quick cure vinced him it s another world’s wondcr. through using Bucklin's Arnfca Salve con- take place Tuesday and Wedne: Waldorf-Astorin | LOCAL BREVITIES. Scarlet fever {8 under quarantine at Dodge street lay at the 2219 boulevard, he says, fs for the exclusive use of the drivers of lght vigs A coroner's jury, sitting noon In the case’ of Joe 8 d fn a room of the Aetna House, re- | turned a’ verdict to the ‘effect thut death | was due to accute alcoholism. The funeral will be held from the house today. aturday after osger, found Jight large boxes and one barrel of | Gilveston storm suffere 8 A. McWhorter hug s Three unknown men entered the saloon of | permit for a $6,000 brick 1o be bullt at | Charles Duke at Eighteenth and Leaven- | the corner of Twenty-ninth and Farnam worth _strests about 1230 o'clock this | streets ( morning, held himiyp et the point ‘of 'n The total enrollment of pupils in the Voivera and robhed the cash drawer of £27 | piotl achools for the weel Just ended wits A _food description of the men was fur- | ,q,63, or 543 more than the enrobiment for nished the pollce, who think the job was | {he corresponding week of lust ve ARG W. 8. Stormer, who runs a hardware atove ni South Hend, Neb. telephoned the o n polle that his store was robbed | P ferfiay morning of twelve razord, six | Sarn pocket knives and a dozen pietals Chief Donahue has issued an order to e force to nrrest all drivers of drays and her Mevy vehiclen detected in the vig | Yion of the boulevard erdinance Goodrich at the Georgla. Two new houses are going up in this neighborhood, one on Dodge street, near Forty-first, and another on Capitol ave- nue, near Forty-ninth street. Mrs. Potts, who saved most of her house- hold goods from the recent fire which de- stroyed the house she occupled, has taken rooms with the family of Mr. Reynolds on California street Of the two newly-married couples living In the houses that were Edward Rosewater, edftor of The Bee, | burned Mr. and Mrs. Patton have returaed | jeft ®aturday for New York to attend the to the home ot Mr. Baird on Cuming street | meeting of stockholders of the new Ass, : v clated Press at New York and also and Mr. and Mrs. Martin will remove to| glated Press ut Hew Vo St. Louts, Mo, which he 1s A member. Wr. Frederick Hatter Says: ““Ihis is the time of year when a good fur cap and winter gloves are popular—and speaking of popularity - our line of the newest in these articles combined with the cheapness in price and thelr quality—place them in the very “front row” of competition—and when we tell you the values are the equal of our hat rpeciul—the $3.00 one- well —“nuff sed”—for no other hat bar- gain will compare with it In Dunlaps and Stetsons we have the complete line and every one knows thelr value—we are the only Dunlap hat sellers in | R 'Drexel Shoe Co., FREDERICK. ‘ AR The Hatter, Fhe Leuding Hat Man of the Wenat. S0UTH FIFTEENTH ST, Only One Place— For the Kuabe piano, Kimball piano, Kranich & Bach plano, Hallet & Davis plano, Fospe plano all payments issuing warrants and the men were per- mitted to vote without molestation. Sherift Power's explanation shows why, in | spite of all the noise made by the fusionists | sbout warrants for illegal voters, not one | has been prosecuted Most of the alleged war- | rants have been plgeonholed by the sherift | in his discretion, although 1t is his sworn | duty to serve every warrant placed in his hands, Complaints have been flled with the Ad- visory board concerning the stock yards located on Burt street between Twenty- Afth street and Twenty-fifth avenue and property owners In that vicinity will make nother effort to secure the discontinuunce of the yards G. K. Gaings, the peg-legged evangelist who was arrested o month ago charged with stealing a coat from the city jall while conducting divine service among the prison ars, {8 again In trouble. He was reloased from the county Jjuil vesterday after serving thirty days petit larceny, and was forthwith rearrested and taken back o the scene of his first offenss on what Patsy Havey calls a “malfeaser.” The present charge (8 vagrancy, ‘The purpose of the pollce department fs to compel Ings to leave Omaha. : “how do you kuow that they were not marked off the calendar at the request of the complainant, and not through any | lenlency of the maglstrate? You weren't there at the time.” “No,” was the reply, “but I know just the same." “And the Judge didn’t tell you?" “No, he didn’'t need to." “Well, you #ay you kunow; rcurt how you know." “That's easy,” sald Ryan the court, “I was complainant Major Miller for Defenne. Major Miller, who was city prosecutor during the greater part of Judge Gordon's incumbency of the office of police judge. testified for the defense regariding the suspensions of sentence and the remissions of fines. He was glven a bundie of com plaints bearing records showing that the en pamed In them were released from Judke Dickiveon has grantad a decres of bodily eruptions. Only 26c at Kuhn & C Avorce in the case of W. H. Woods agalnat Ardelia Woods. The plea was crueity. Jacob Horsch, farmer of Madison county, near Norfo has filed a in the United Sta district court to declare a_ bankrupt He owes debts $202.20 and has no assets. Judge Faweett has fssued a decree of di- in the case of Minnje Boehner agal Fraderick Boehner on the Founc of crue ty. He allowad the plaintiff ai‘mony in the sum of $50 a month until 1902, {n addftion to cash alimony in the mum of $4,000. The | ctendant was "compelled. olso. to deed o his daughter, Dora. a lot and store bulll- ing in Arapahoe, Neb, where he has prop- erty of the value of $12000, according to the finding of the court Cures plles, injuries, Inflammation and all ‘\ | | oon Held Up. ured a bullding of now tell the Goes to Amnocinted Press Meetings. THE REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday, November 17, 1900: Warranty Deedas. ornellus Warner and wife to J Willtams, lota 4 and 6, Waterloo Putnam company to Henryton Land company, w 40 feet lot 10 and w 40 feet of nig lot 11, Oak Knoll Peter New and wife to Fred Arndt et Al I8 acres in nw s 9-15 A, J. Habon and wife to A. J. Sund- hind, n 44 feet lot 5, block 4, Credit Foncler add A G, Bucklin and A, B 'Wolcott undig of e 30 feet of w 60 foot of & 120 feet lot 11, Fimebaugh Place C._Grove et al to same, same €. W. Swanson to J. B! Taylor, 14, Burdette Court Ve H, . Wyman and wife to ¢ W ler, outlot 176, Florence G. P. Davis and wite to '] frow, lot 4, block 4, E. V. add turning to myselt." Awst ot the ated Press, of M Brave Explorers. block 2, Like Stanley and Livingstone found it harder to overcome malaria, fever and ague and typhold disease germs than savage canuibals: but thousands ha found that Electric Bitters is & wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. If you have chills with fever, aches in back neck and head, | and tired, wornout feeling, a trial will con- vince you of thelr merit. W. A. Null of Webb,, 111, writes “My children suffered | for more than a year with chills and fever, | then two bottles of Electric Biters cured them.” Only 50 cents. Try them. Guar- anteed. Sold by Kubn & Co., druggists. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. WA John Grand H. (. Smith of Falls City 18 at the Iler irund Frank Standish of Denver is at the Mer- chants. B M the city Webb the clty John Paulson and wife in_ Omah MeBrien of Geneva W the Millard W Althaug of St of the Millard B K. Kriegbaum of Seatils Is registered at the Henshaw F.F. Whitman of Chleago I transacting e tifeally | busiess in the ety . selentifically | "0Th T guee of Lineoln was a known as Eucalyptol, Gualacol, Sanguinaria | giest of the Millard and Hydrastin, and whilo each of these | I° L. Johnson of St Joseph have been successfully used separately, yet | PINg at the Merchants it has been diffcult to get them all com- | i W. Cline, wife, daughter and son ar: bined in one palatable, convenient and em- | ®'\7*" P AT W EE oW, clent form. stopping at the ler Grand The manufacturers of the new catarrh F. E. Bedford, a merchan cure, Stuart's Cagarrh Tablets, have suc- | [% @ patron of thie -\“"';"-;j s ceaded admirably in accomplishing this re- | ¢ 5t Sedewiel and N Ay sult. They are large, pleasant tasting 10, R. Wilson of Papi'- lozenges, to be dissolved in the mouth, thus terday at the Murray reaching every part of the mucous mem- H Robertaon brane of the throat and finally the stomach. | afe Tegistered ut the Mer- Unliko many catarrh remedies, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain no cocaine, oplate | or any Injurious drug whatever and are equally beneficlal for little children and adults. Mr. C. R. Rembrandt of Rochester, N. ¥ Bays: “I know of few people who have suffered as much as 1 trom catarrh of the head, throat and stomach. I used sprays fnhalers #nd powders for months at a time with only slight relief and had no hope of cure. 1 had not the means 1o change of climate, which seemed my chauce of cure, Last spring I read an account of some | remarkable cures made by Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets and promptly bought & fifty-cent box from my druggist and obtained such positive beuefit from that one package that 1 continued to use them dally untll I now conslder myself entirely free from the dis- | gusting snnoyance of catarrh; my head 18| A Datlow, ge Slear. my digestion all 1 could ask and my | the Union Fachic. has returned from a brief hearing which had begun to fall as a result | DUsiness (o over whe Mue. oG of the catarch, has greatly improved untll | opilrifd ™y ouiis “OF the ‘adveriisiig depart 1 teel I can hear as well as ever. They | ment. ure in Chicago, havingk gone ov.r are a household necessity in my family. F[’]{tl‘-\ “l‘xhx'» to spend s".'."."‘ 4 Yisde mists &t 60 cents for Pomplete treatment and for convenience, safety and prompt clsco relative to Assistant General Possen- ger Agent Fort. who I8 wuffering with ty- results they are undoubtedly the long looked for catarrh cure. - $ 2% | They're High— and popular price - When Drex L, he means genuine In quality in Woman's $3.00 welts i NO ARGUMENT Shooman says welt Today is & day when welt shoes DED. welt : | are the popular shoe—fall weather de- fot Kvery Sufferer from Catarrh Knows e R mands a sole of reasonable thickness [a welt Is the only sole that can give | 1t und at the snme time have that easy fitting flexibility of u thin sole—We { have ten different styles tn our woman's $3.00 welts— We can easily you. Hal is Rent Smith's M. B. Lewis ‘and hushand ‘to P, § Stout, 8 feet lots 23 and 24, block 4, Brown park waee . Deeds, W. K. Potter, recelver, to Edward Elster, 1ot 10, block 2, Linwood lmrk. lots 1, 2 and 3, block 1, and lot 4, block 2, Dworak add to South Omaha; part lots 13 to 17, block 3, Begley park . . v . Powders, lotions, salves, sprays and in Yalors cannot really cure Catarrh, because this disease 18 a blood dis e, and loca applications, if they accomplish anything at all, simply glve transient rellef. The catarrhal poison is in the blood and the wucous membrane of the nose, throat| nd trachea tries to lleve the system by mocreting large quantities of mucous, the dischargo sometimes closing up the nos trils, droppiug 1nto the throat, causing deaf Bess by closing the Enstachian tubes, and after & tume causiug catarrh of stomach or serious throat and loug troubles A remedy to really cure catarrh must ba an internal remedy which will clevse the blood from catarrhal polson nd remove the fever and cougestion from the mucous membrane. The best and most modern remedies for this purpose are antiseptics Clark of Peru is at the Millard. R. Hays of Norfolk is at the ler 249 | | New Catalogue Rendy—Se the Asking. Up-to-dute ARNAM Shaw and wife of Lincoln are in stal amount of transfers Vincent of Fort Dodge, Ta., 1s in of 8t. Louls are Neb., is stopping Louls Is a patron Other Things Being Equal— The children that eat Balduff's candy are children on earth made Balduft is as delicious us candy of none cures snid font, ermmpe, best natured o sl in U & aad' No More Cold Feet, The cheapest cure ever offered In the world. Invaluable fer Fetor or Sweaty Feet. Keep Your Feet Warm and your head cool and you will be healthy. Gentlemen's, ladies' and children’s sizes. PRIOE, PER PAIR, 50c The Alee & Penfeld Co 408 Farnam St, opp. Paxton Hotel You Are Not Treated With | Indifference at ) ’ : oung wwiant wreen | Coploy’s, the Jeweler, make a A month on leave of ubm;m\\. h 3 BOUTH 16TH STREE' PAXTON BLK only dered to the Philippines and w Neither will you be “slobbered” all over, | San Franctsco Tu aphatically you will not be urged to buy-— we are always pleased (o see you—always ready to show our stock and give you all the information in our power—always de- lighted to supply your smallest want with the same spirit us your, largest. It we do not have the article you want we will say so and Dot urge something else. You know when you are suited. We express our regret, give you a pleasant Invitation to call again and hope to do better mext time, OUR STOCK AND R PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, HENRY COPLEY, Wares of Gold and Silver, 215 §' 16th St., Paxton Block the | That's b PURE candy Saturday you don't have to ause candy by is | Mo., 18 stop- pay cash—you can get thme—easy - i and forget that $5.00 per wonth buys those beautiful $167 planos candy better delicate made—there are kcores makers in this than Bulduff—a entiment and the thoughtful- Why todny & of those deliclous | Gota Medal Bon Bons candy that pleases the wife and little ones pur. i can don't country—but Ia, 1s box of candy I8 a in onk, mahogany and walnut cases expression of the of Sew you pay more than this elsewhere, In of giver. not take home our organ department we have instru $15.00 Harlan of with you box Chocolate just the ments from up—on very small yments, | registered v Wright and H monthly | ity A. HOSPE, Music aad At 1613 Dougles. and wh W. S. Balduff, 1820 Farnam St. Charles J. Shew, B. F Sunford of Chlcago are Millard. R. D. Cauch of Michlgan City, Ind., gen- eral agent of the Lake Erle & Western Rallroad company, Is quartercd at the Mor. chants. Nebraskans at Barnhart and ¢ B Hollister of Grand Island and Meads reglisteres the Merchants: H, ¥ A. Relmers of Plerce, I, Alllance, Andrew Petrio of Henry Perrine of Wis- Our Bicycle Man— Is all over town and it's see bim and tell some people came to Omaha you don't see our De Lam 0'Goodness — happy when 1 dun sec trauge you don't s0 many people come in our store us they never see him. Well, wouldn't see McKinley if he and this 1s probably why man. He says o your neighborhood there is a terrible smell of coal gas and he thinks It comes from your house. Just think about it—if he can smell it in the street how unhealthy it must be for you to sleep in that kind of a room. Your furnace was probably set up by an amateur, who used oll putty, and as soon as the ofl burned out it left only sand hetween the joints, You may die any night If you smell that gas. We use only asbestos—it gets as hard as fron and is | paying plan When you git ready to buy you gas-proof. Better see us if your furnace | & stove at needs any repairs. e | OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St, 8. Pinto. nited 8t goin’ But isn't 1 a coon- 1 Hanscoms Park wuz i de Jist made a beo line for by odder leave da boys a skatin', so | Rallway Notes und Personal D. 1%, Hurl, frelght agent for the Shore at Kansas Clty, is in town, W. Teasdale, general passenger agent | of the Omaha road, will spend Sunday n the city General Agent J. A, Kuhn of the North- tern has returned from a tew days' ab- ce on business an' y & den 1 made pleture o dis am de way I look—All de boys am to buy der skates dis winter | boss. But I mustn’t forgit dem good stoves | wat he wells—You know he sells de Favorite | Base Burner for $16.50—De Good Oak Heater | tor $4.95—and de Favorite Cook Stoves for $11.90—an’ he don't ast you to pay all down Just some—an' balance dat easy out of dem wat he mysel( my boss ccleby sells fur 60c | an | goin slore Lake skate ed Herr uy my 1 advertising agent of de on co my bow irdicate that ae ! and the prospects of his speedy recovery Wre very encouraging. phald fever, L imi Telephone 960, . 1207 Douglas St.