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THE OMAHA DALY BEE: SUNDAY, JA e ———————————————————————e et e DEATH T0 RIVALS IN LOVE 5.0 'PICKENS 1S THE PRESIDENT ggle be f DEATH OF MRS. MARY FOLSOM Early Maloney is Murdered by Pugilist, ! Wholesale Grecer Elected Who Then Commits Suicide, Commercial Olub Settler of Nehraska Advanced Age in € tornin. Fapires at 1- BROTHER OF JOHN MALONEY OF OMAHA CHARLES T, KOUNTZE IS THE TREASURER Manila, arty Had Fortune Aft Afriea Whern \eeu Mre. Mary R Folsom Benjamin R i t rs in Nebr of her da Buclid Marti Urie sionul ne the Retiring ¥ Husiness and in On ive Men aeka, died ghter, Mrs, ¢ s Angele th heart fa atal to old t the murder well 0 sporting man rallan prize fi ide, wa the affe eed of the faloney le his br frein o 1 b 8 iber, according et BL Thomas Gaynor ) Malone Be and Oscar Man an Ac r S e ha CHIC of Charles H. F gencral 1 the Paxton & Gallagher comp new president of the Omaba lub. He was unanimously elected ition at the first meeting of held at the ken anager ny, is Commercia hat known retery sloney and and travele nter ther fon of a ks ugllist ther ere e v partne iffalo, N. ¥ N tHAIPE MHOE being > history. He said it g ’ #y bis and profes slonal man in Omaha to be an active mem ber of smercial club, which at works hard effectively for general good of the inity In retiring from the o hanks club for Al traveling v » and g president would s M ntries that had made agreeable being called the club livered a for the 1 ear he wed the g ation during t and preside hed by t dead man b in « to win more small for They until woman. One night pugllist fired several loney and he fel! derer ot himself Hoth bodies were | fean cemetery, Muioney had panion in Manila and it to Gaynor ESTIMATES VARY Appraiser Values P of Late Owd Wh utta re Folsom Y gt N K0 by organ he tha wealth, T ceumulat alout twenty-fly une a made th P e e child, a taughter, to whom ex hote ually | Cleveland was v #ing 1 first John B. ¥ ite in O sent site of they fell same | Both Benja and ' h am Benj, and Aimes an th istol Iying warning the | owned Ma- | A part mur- | Boston heart | of | store Benjamin R the | com Then the the Mr. Mar individual support they wish that find the dis with the his term presidency to the the 1 the slsom and f familie left Attica, N. Y mily, with a or more other i prairie schooners wa ed inloading | the an ele WIDELY an held male members ot tion, ch upon for Aly €aid that h ounty in 1882 and vor his agaministration widow we busin exonnt Property | died in Burt Goelet 7.000.00 ter his nily Snys ®AO0,000. t iy ' b an. 12.—The report appointed by the the valuation of propert to Los Mrs. form tly meth helptul aid of every the work of making ally rapid and sut Charles E ly propri the hoped to receive the t the club in m rogress unus tar g the ensuing year Seteatial wan. made pubtic oy | 10 GET RESERVATION LAND Charles T. Kountze was elected traesurer to succeed Alfred Milla and shows that It was worth nearly $7,000,- | i 000 instead of being a trifie over $400,000, | " - sband wa; o Planters hou now stands VEW YORK appraiser establish postofce irrogate Ogden Goelet's ed. of the memb ted: pBine B fo Bt oo Following are the name (s of e Moot A A s ot the executive committee ele shares in the Commercial National bank & Aiwe™ 5T worth $780,000 and over $130,0 in| COMANCHE, 1. T., Ja 3 ) i, B, Bruee the Gallatin National banik Trust [tor of The In wnswer tc oy company, New York Life and | nquiries concerning Ot Trust company, Pennsylvania Coal com- |leges old pany and a of rallroads. Aside |steads in wa and C from this it is estimated that he held other | tions, permit securities in various concerns to the vaiue |soldier who of $3,172,764, the full value of the estate |in th being placed at $6,765,431. Ttems allowed by | of the the executors and for the | ments reduce the personality to $5,150,183. | soldier While the value of the real estate ha by been dotermined it fs sald 000,000 The tors estimated it a . $300,000 will be paid over to Robert Goel A stofice ad- | 4 g Siivera ir of the opinion that he the only son of the late Ogden Goelet, whe That the bbb AL R B POT LER Ik Wasiany i e B! he did not keep a bottle of Chamberlain's ough Remedy In the house. “I never feel |of any other person dire indirect] MAY HAVE BEEN KIDNAPED | mhira rhat e has not thy. | alarmed when I hear my little boy cough It e a decl ¥ b i [time made a declarator made | o1 *Dredicine it Farmer ot a homestead entry T Wi ke Has Been Minsing | Fourth—That he I r i | it frequently myself, Thursday. of more than 160 » cure.” Mr. Sflvera Fifth—That since 0 | citizen of Buft Bay s Tal Islands. This remedy ract applied for it e | drugist After filiog such a allow:d six months This entry must be made soldier in person, It cannot be made |agent. The time in which he in {the army is deducted from the period of five years' residence required by the home- stead law, but he must reside upon the land [ The Omaha Bar assoclation met in |at least one It soldier entitled to { Commercial club rooms Saturday night file such sta is dead his wife, it liv- | held its annual election of officers ) ing and un is entitled to file state- | Mahoney was chosen as president, to suc ment, but if be dead or married his | ceed J. H. Meclntosh: J. C. Kinsler children are entitied to the priv- | elected and George Day teges ‘ MOSS. |urer. The following were made members Comanche, 1. T | of the advisory board: A. F. Brogan, Ar- the estimate the tid of Hee daily allowed he special seeking home ymanche reserva to explain that ninety ny privi soldiers number Kountze Knox. MeGilton. Martin . 8 Weller Miller. J. & White fifth member of the com- mittee, H Palmer, C. E. Yost, V. Cald- well and W. W. Umsted recelved a tie vote and they will have for Kic Thompsoi. me Wright served United S any o at days tes file de tement may by an It war For twenty rebellion may state filed by ihe authorize be administering This st be nt must okt in person or ney of to draw lots the 1845 power wtiorne the « s to ex by tting Right ana Fear Not Some this claim is made for not for the bene exclusiv his pr statement ¢ is for the cure of coughs in children. 1 have used and It never fails s a well known maica, West India is for salo by ail Son of Promis nty, 1 Stnce nt is not th acres of land Augus t of lan would propri elsewhere 1900, he has which, with the make than m ROCKFORD, Jan Thompson, son of G wealthy farmer liviog Lec county, has been Thursday. His family kidnaped and is being and has offered a re mation as to his wher ture of his abdustors. Young Thompson, who is 20 years came in from the cornfield about 5 o'clock Thureday afternoon and told his mother he was golug to Sublette He mounted a horse and rode away. The horse returned early Friday morning covered with sweat and minus its bridle, arch was at once instituted for young Thompson, the entire neighborhood jolning | 12.—Frank G W. Thompson, a in Alta township missing since belleve e has been beld for ransom, d of $500 for infor- abouts and the cap more a8t statement tatement (e soldler | QOMAHA BAR ELECTS OFFICERS by by entry the crense in Number of aves for tion, old A year ment arried she was same R cretary treas chronic idney disease puffiness under eyes pain In back sallow complexion loss of appetite sediment in urine emaciation excessive thirst general weakness headaches weak heart Hudyan Cures The SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DIS THAT 18 WHY many people are misled serious organic destruction has taken place, baneful disease is pending. HUDYAN will your kidueys. It will restore them to ASHEH ARE OFT} REMOTE, AND regards the nature of their illness until The above symptoms warn that a cure HUDYAN will strengthen healthy state you you GUNNISON Dear Sirs—I am glad to tell you am again a strong and bealthy man, the re sult of your wonderful HUDYAN. 1 suffer ed from chronic inflamation of the kidneys, and really thought I could never get well HNDYAN fs great PORTLAND, Or Your HUDYAN was the means of saviog my lfe. 1 was greatly run down, the result of kidney disease Doctors told me I could not get well HUDYAN promptly relieved the pailn. I 500n began to galn in welght and strength, and in & short time | was well MRS, GRA Dear Doctors JAS. HUDYAN is for sale by druggists 1f your druggist d7as not keao HUDY AN, #ond direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY' oorner of Stookton, Ellis and Market Sts,, San Franciseo, Cal Consult free the HUDYAN DOCTORS. PARSON. SHAW. 50: a package. or 6 packages for $2.50 Call or write to them New Head of | all | a fow | | to this m cince 1 discovered what a wonder- | | merd nd | poesible it Wakely, Stlas ( C. Wrigh Bar H. Mclntosh with attempt | the re an amendme he state con the number of supreme | three I stitution to 1dge itself in fav After the me nerease declared r of a const ting tutional | convent| luncheon was served [ South Omaha News. siderable ral rtance were brought directors Commercial clut meeting held A letter from A. Schne.de, read in relat » the the F ™ n was brought when Cedar Creek mount of $4,000 ige. It ild ik ith Omaha Schuelde ov proposition: im of the Creek Ths qu ar Creek t voted bond th Snste he structure rosted w uction of a br wa South and Omaha farmer MeCr Brewer ttee of mpt | the | Watk mmor an raieing bridge. | Tked of instructed to nittee in charge iilding and n pushing f Messrs Kell Omaba ¢ wha need pre money the The and communicat ralsin t [ tury W There posed fe the iesion on the pro- Missouri river at Mills inlous to landing at elther to purchuse Towa establish a f with N or O streets. The fe voat which h ) Bellevue a numi | bring it up the river to this poin « farmers that the ferry as now located from South Omaba to be ¢ prominent Miis county f to Secretary Watk hat of Council Blu that mirket aska in order to reach it the mpelled drive around by ( Mffs «nd through Omaha. It that with the establishment of the distance rket will b iced about one and this means (onsiderable when hogs and cattle being marketed There is a drawback (o this plan at the present time and that is the fnability of he city of South Omaha to open elther How stree are ounty exceedingly rr the far away advantage too any | this matter a ner south best armers realize thelr Neb are ¢ meil B asserted third corn, O streéts to the river of rt 4 charter ir be new ver hoved for the Watking said that n done abou terry until harter had been passed. He scheme t one and he proposition a is in operat President John FI [ A A. Wells will represet at the live stock conven ity this med the sam city of South Om 1L Is the Intention of the effort (o have bill passed by the leglslature providing for the foreclosure o city property when taxes are delin quent The reli some s from new thing would ifter con will he charter siders t orney P Commereial club to be held at| Mayor Kel Jelegates (o represent th, | ciub to make an cit question o club and brought Messrs. Wells, consolidating the Com- | the South Omaba club and was generally approved Hastings and O'Neil of the Commercial club will confer with Messrs. Cheek, King and Watkins of the South Omaha clul with a view the proposed consolidation complished plans for be erection of a suitable Charles A cussed ashler of the Pa was ele A dire Murdock wa Should this rehase will the building Dunbam Kers tor or | be dis- assistant National bank, to succeed A ults hult Dies from died at the § ol day from the railroad yard Schultz wa hos injurie: elved Late Friday night | in picking up coal from under standing on the North western passing track near O switch cugine pushed a number of box cars wn the empty car under which chultz was working and the trucks crush his left arm left leg. The trucks the next car stopped on the crushed lim of Schultz and the had to be moved in order to ex him, quickly as | the injured man was taken to the hospital, where he was given every a‘ten thon, but the shock proved too much for his | onstitution. Inquiry yggterday by Under- | taker Brewer developed (he fact that Schultz has been working as a section hand on the Rock Island road and only reached South Omaha n couple of days In company with & friend he secured a room at tiw Keystone hotel, Twenty-sixth and P streets, and the two kept bachelor's hall Schultz had gone out to lay in & supply of coal and when found under the car he had a sack of coal weighing thirty pounds. As far 4s can be learned Schultz has no friends or relatives in this section, and ns he has | no money, the county will most likely care : for his remains. Coroner Swanson held an inquest yesterday afternoon and a verdiet \ I accordazce with the facts was returned. | re engaged onto train te ago. Depart for 8 A dclegation of thirty from South Omaha | will attend the fourth annual convention of | the National Live Stock association, which convenes in Salt Lake it on Tuesday J. A. Hake, W. B. Cheek, Alma Jackson W. H. Jones, J. 8. Horn, A. Garrow and Al Powel] left yesterday afternoon over the Burlington, whi Jame Bonnor, J. B Blanchard, Charles Burke, Nat Huston, W, I Perry, A. C. Davenport, J. §. Coftman J. B. Rahm, AL ner, ¥. E. Sa George T. Morehead, William Krug lam L. Campbell, E. V. Lewls, I. W pent and John S. Knox departed via Unlon Pacific « lay af I ller, . J. Lave, W. E. Wood J. A. Kubn and Jame Paxton w Sunday aftes Every offor for vorn, | wil- | Car the John Seott Davis in fon Omaha this As on re the Denver aha next conven is of the certalnly stands | the convention tion out year securing Reading Monday On account of there being some the ch NMght Nseatls- | faction expressed bec have which the chart man Johnston would read the tion, after th evening. It is expe will meet a lule earlier der to give up as much the reading of the consists of called o stated last e new re “oune that section by Monday weetin that the than usual lmn»r \-w‘~-lnhr tions, ¢ yohn- | oceu made refra in order that | apidly as | ted couns in or ston thinks that two evenings pled in the reading. All are invited. A request will who the readin, from interrupting the reader the work may be comple possible On Monday a com typewritten an will be those be those attend ttee of three will take | coples of the charter to Lin- | Indians Complaining Advices from the Rosebud Indian agency | in South Dakota are to the effect that op position is developing to the Interior de partment’s recent rullng permitting stock- men to take thelr burds outo the Rosebtud 1o bringing about | , NUARY 1 P01, ation for grazing be the range This perm wornou It is said on the declared slon was given condition of ty that about ause of regular 000 cattle are now | Tho Indians in counel opposition to th nhrln ollected in rental among them WEAK, WASTED, - WORN & WRETGHED s the Sad Condition of Millions of Men. Thousands Hav: Been Rescued and Rostored to Health ‘ and Happiness By the their m listributed National Bank Elects OMcers Officers and directors of the South Omaha National bank were tollows terday: Guy ( dent. E « president; Truman Buck president; H. O. Bostwick Miller, assistant ors, Guy C. Barton, Brown, E. A. Cudahy, J. P, Buck and H. C. Bostwick as compared with t elected a Barton pres cashier; | cashier; direct W. Nash, J. J Lyman, Truman | The only change be officers of a year ago wddition econd vice president ond vi Harry ( Magic City Gossip. 124 Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Ans report a 1 many Tel 28 | \see of bwon, 800 tek rth Twenty-third reported w graz The local Gra post tnstalled W, A 0 hew | Tdako Army of th officers last night Schrel of Chicago spent with friends last week. Cottages bullt to sult buyers. Jno. J. Ryan, Mrs. Charles L. Mullan s home e T S Mutian e heme acain | State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines TThe honita iy huat chasity ball in aid All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine Vor octery D ks o and Electricity in our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Republi reveral ety at 2 o’clock this afternoon Cross Cough Syrup cures coughs and hoarseness of the Stock Y, company dance on the ning of Feb Employes wiil_give a ruary 1 Monte Week Kan, yesterd friends here came up from 18 Bel inday wille, | with rm sash Twe Howland 1. ty-fe mber and ( rth street Land cout| Professional Excellence Can be Attained Only by the Dactor Who Concentrates All His Fac- ulties on a Single Class of I11 it the oseph Murph back from Kansas Cit oy wten, marriage ¢ resentative B, F Lincoln yerterday apitol this afternoon William Berry h Afton, Ta., where he was calle \ the funeral of his oldest by Revival will be he Presbyterian irch * every evening week with th eption of Wednesda Thureday ——— A We ) ma L fth and M streets The Ladi terian church meet “with Davis, 150 N street, Wed 16, Officers Will be dlected at this meeting e two remaining lectures of ths Young | Mers Chirlutlan assoelat! ree will b given at the Presbyterin hurch on Wednesday and Thursday evenings nf this week Editor his work s to named, th The regular ¥ t Jam will each this even- | Prosbyterian chi ch on the topie | t Parks, wi He will r ame up fr arn Dr m from attend SPEGIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN this | and Howe and P. A on w_committee ‘of nagemer, f Young Men's Christl ke N ler of United Treat Men Only and ALl & fety of the Presby Mrs W sday, J Ty Treat Al Diseases, But Cure Them to Stay Cured. De “What's misstoner (f wed by a hoard r by the corpora- be 1gh the revi ma & Men's Christian Cure ciation meeting for men will be held at the | All Jamison will talk ard special music w Jamison will talk and special musfc will b 1 1580 DR. TOLSON, Mieetonary Mathews of Specialist in Discases of M slon on Twenty-fifth street vays that ov b poor and needy have been aided by charltable citizens through the Gospel mis- Son within the Tust fow weaks The remaing of Mrs. Lizzle who aled at Emerson. Neb vesterday. Funeral servic the German Lt ran < this ‘forenoe etory. The in Sarpy county the (Gospel mis- Treat. And Consulting Physiclan of the Sta Electro Medical Insdtute, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nel Townsend, arrived here will be held at hurch at 10 o elock Interment at Laurel HIill parents of the deceaved live In almost eevery vocation speclalty work is notably true when life or death fs inv the medical profession affords fs sought after, and this can come only from the true speclalist, whose deep knowledge, expert skill, vast experience and thorough sclentific equipments have given him complete mastery over the diseases that con stitute his specalty Whatever may be your allment cial study. 1f your eyesight 18 failing. ko to Your hearing s defective, consalt a competent aurist. 1f & bad tooth | ing you, engage the skill of o dentist. Or If you are hurning with fever ing with chills, teil your troubles to i family physicie They can do m than 1, for 1 do not treat such complaints, nor pre to cure them But If you have one of the serfous disenses pe to men. such a8 VARICOCELE, KIDNEY or URINARY TROUBLES, R YPHILITIC BLOOD P Y YUS DEBILITY or ailied trouble depleting your manhe has been agrivated or mad 15¢ of specifics, free sam tments or similar devices—if unfortunate cosdition, 1 ) write me or come 1o our office wi'l be welcome to private eful personal examination and and tifie opinioon of your ¢ of churg: These diseases and weaknesses of men and they have earnestly and exclusively devoted mar which time discovered and developed v make thefr ¢ unqualified and absolute cort to Investigate » that has made life anew VIRIGOGELE of Varicocele, it body, racks th now called for and demanded. This is It is then that the best treatment get help from one who has mad reltable_optictan h cases su. L spe AMUSEMENTS. L e S SN 'he Prisoner of Zenda'— 1t is no new condition in the theatrical world for any production with which the Frohman name is connected to be par ex- For this reason it is almost | 10 add praise to the splendid | performance of Anthony Hope's great ro manti The Prisoner of Zend which was put on at Boyd's theater Satur- day afternoon and evening. With such a play as this and a well-balanced company of capable artists it § imagine | watever mas how delightful the entertainment at presses the forded 1t you kre o vicitm of thia i its drawing power nor has of its| Rundreds of cases of Varicocele during the ctiveness effaced by reason ot | Under our treatment the patient improves from the lapse of time since it was first pro- | Stantly cegses. ~Sorencss—and sweliing quickl duced. Immense audiences witnessed both ,"r'“m.'h and woundness. Al indications ¢ performances In this city evinced as nd in their stead come th e much interest and enthusiasm In the pro- restoored manhood gress of the story, with its startling sur FULLALALOEE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES the play was first staged The ¢ was ev suffered from obstruc auate or how many different doctors have disappointed ve Just us certainly as you come to our oflice for tre nt treatment {s new, entirely original with me, and perfectly Alssolves and permanently removes every obstruction It stops every unnatural discharge, allays all inflammation, reduces the prostate gland when enlarged, cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when frritated or congested, invigorates the organs and restores health and soundness to ever part of the body affected by disens SYPHIL\TIC BLOOD POISON. On account of its frightful the King of all venereal diseases Once the system {8 tainted with it, which worse by the this Is vo. where an he is counsel, rest h cellence. Are hem 1 during which while my specialty. To best vears of my life of treatment worth your superfluous YN ire easy 1o lie cause min: ens the a compléte loss of | the Jurious effect 1% well know m and was ultimately Il then not r office and let me wonder why 1 have past twelve months. the very beginning dly assume their ne A weakness vanish ensure of perfe explaln to you has lost posttively cured of attr been any pain in staghant rmal sz np'ete ¢ healt Al in to the demands made fortunately, Miss Charlotte able to appear as the Princess Flavia, hay- ing been stricken Friday with typhold fever. Her understudy, Miss Jolliffe, « sayed the role as best she could and her conscientious effort deserved and received commendation. The male members of the company were exceptionally good. Vaughan G took the dual role of the king of Ruritania and Rudolph Rassendyll. In the latter, which the major share of his attention, he came up to the best con- | ption of the venturesome and fearless Englishman, who looked more Iike the king of R ia than the king himself. Ty particular ade- of them. Un- Tittell was un- It matters not how the urinary tment will ¢ tion my of tre ng you huve canal ire you My painless. It completely from the urinary passage hideousness, & yphilitic blood pofson is commonly It ma v be elther hereditary or contracted the dis ease may manifest itselt in the form of scrofula, eczema, rheamatic pains, stff or swollen joints, eruptions or copper colored Spots on the face or body, iitfle ulcers in the mouth or on the tonk sore throat, swollen tonsils, falllng out of the halr or eyebrows, and finally u laprous-iike decay of the flesh and hone It you have any of these or similar sympt oms you me immediately. 1f I find your fears unfounded I mind. Bt if your constitution is infec tod frankly and show you how to get rid o f it special treatment for syphilitie blood p ofson is waork, and I8 endorsed by the best phy siclans of America a Mo dangerous drugs or injurlous medic nes of any kind. Tt tom of the diseases and forces out ever v particlo of impurity ym of the digease disappears com pletely and forever b, the bones and the whole system are cleansed t health, and the patient prepared anew the called received cordially invited to will quickly unburden with polsonous virus I will tell you s ult Deaf W | Eye and H utes, was organ nth ‘street and ( rangement Eeld next § reward will be Zentzis N the Rus The A ol zed | Witol a were mad aturday My vractically the result of my life d Europe. It contains Boes to the very bot Soon every sign and The blood, the tissue purified and restored t; Auttes and pleasures of e NERVOUS DEBILITY. Men, many of you are now reaping the res ult of your former fo 16 fading you, and you will goon be 108 t unless you do something f There {8 no time to Impotency, ke a 1l sexual discases. s neve -t 1. With it you can make no compro mise. [ither o P L master you, and il your whole future with misery and indiscribable wo I have treated so many cases of this that 1 am as famillar with them a are with the very daylight Once cured by me you will never be hother weak organs, nervousness, fafling mem which rob you of your manhood and ab pleasiire or marriag Our treatment for weak men w tended—a hale, health ASSOCIATE DISEASES. never fail to r night ght- | enue, and ur for a debate to he | lay evening. The subject 1sslon will be, “Resoived, That the of §: for the kidnavers of 1 A sufficient.” The .m»m r Smith. James ood, Otis Oiher mumbers a reading by Mr ory by Bertle Shif- | | perte for the Grip, PRINC J. Jan. 12.—An e ¢ grippe has spread with through the university The head nurse at t iny that elghteen cascs versity hospital. which ward Is occupled with alarmiiig the past o intirmary are now fi means that a patient PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. “o'Ne raj fow 1a i or solutel drain of unft premutare ambition other’ s you for study mj business il correct a 11 the and restore you to happy m and mental g what na wers com [ Weeks of 1l te at the Tler | plete Hamisen of Lincoln is at the Tler | | Entee terday W. R At the M f Plattsm Murray Mr and Mrs rday ith was at the ilment of any Kind we I reflex complication Mellor of Loup regis- Ter Grand | rda Roston 1e expe gone | yest wenkness cuused b has developed into Pro the injured organs are all restored to perfeet Acautred Blood Polson, any and all 8kin, Blood from the taint are entirely and permanently eiminated If it {s Nervous Debility, the many distre [ inc « premature decline of pl and replaced by the youthful Hence resulting 11l flex comy | woclite and wateh, in fact | ent that gives' rine (0 thenn—all, wé the ¢ main malad TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE. slully at ho One for you to call at our of your case, plainly Btating your sympt wre cordially nvited 10 consult us to each patlent n legal contract Institute today, write. Address al case 15 Varicocele. the I8 urinary trouble which If the It it tions, Tt it 0 jladder or Kidney affe Bone Dise from the systen owing In its powers are totall t manhood may be properl serious than the completely 1 1 artsing the Merchants: Ty Alfred Lewls of Elwood, W, ¥ R. Cooku Heyl of | e Windae | train rem tern INETR] i other pro B. How Bryso Plice Most cases can be | but i1 1t is impossible reserved history stubborn cases to treat private counsel and give If you cannot call at the STATE ELEGTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Permanently Located, 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. HOURS, 8a. m. to8 p. m SUNDAYS, 104 m. to 1 p REFERENCES -Bsst Sanks and Leading Business Men In this City, or Inconvenien Init 15 preterre a tull und un me. ' Physicians having We make no charge for to hold r promi communica vy personal Mee, write Nelson and ger, 10t 1 and Gr H. Wilk Foyer, ¢ | W ple i and Deed. Oreutt Sheriff to ( B lot ¢ 5 and w Omaha W f bl Total amount of trapsfers,