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OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, .1901, FROM TOWA, (i & WS pras, Woman's Relief Corps, — Shaw and Byers Frown on Politios in | permitted to use in school the books which [on Broadway, in favor of Mynster, who is Atlantio Militia, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . [FEfnssrantspriaia = - A Woman Who Has Been Honored By SIER b corithaton 40 e books kT fok 1. Memstetsn ainiabe Suskwemin. & | CONVENTED - TRANP - CONFRRSES" ChiNt Har 80x Givas Valuahle Advice' - — | aroused the parents of the other pupils, and | Co., judgment for $287.65 against George > o | A8 the Hazel Dell Board of Health refused | Gerner, with interest from October, 1897, T W Break ¢ o - wn'H IORGA\ | to act in the matter, the school directors |at 6 per cent and costs. This suit resulted | TW0 Women Rreak Quarantis " (Y | have appealed to the county superintendent. | from an attachment made by Templeton | Romm About City All Niuht— The directors have been Informed by the | when city marshal R, Wil Get Special Rate for MINOR “‘_‘ SETTLE Davis sells glass Davis sells drugs —_— 's N Rose E, Parker Recommends Dr. Greene's Nervira A county superintendent that they have the | Witt against Jensen, motion for new Encampment at D ne. ¥ Fino Missourt oak. "HH»-:'“"‘:;" County Bupervisors Olose Their Olaim | [, ", "t S 0G0 (U0 0F school for two | the verdict | 2 . 2y . S8 hotel Against Former Bheriff. weeks from the date of the raising of the | White against James, motion for a new | DES MOINES, ¥eb (Spec Gov- | Fine A B C beer, oumay ! i QukPaBtine {rial as an entirety overruled, but addi |FNOF Shaw and Adjutant General Ihrv—‘ SeNmIaUY Duotos guarmatesd to pleas | Supervisor Hansen has taken the matter | tional evidence s to be taken on the ques- | #5¢ "‘fl'] "l|nl{ pleased “Hh]""' injectiod | Moore's stock food kills worms, fa TAX FERRET CASE ALSO DECIDED | up and some definite action in the matter |tion of the alleged faulty construction of | °F ‘:";‘;l‘::;:l‘l"::“"I"',‘:‘"""‘m';:";‘;“";”‘l‘ bt W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin biock. 15 expected today the roof. ; { the lova | S e S TuTan 398 BroA0WY. 3 K This assigament of cases Was minde National Guard at Atlantic. With refer J. A. Snow, auctioneer, B'way, opp. P. O. | Co ¢ with F. M. Cunningham is | PUBLIC IRARY QUARAN March 7—Mar Bouriclus agalnst Thomas | #0°¢ 0 the somewhat sensatiodal and mis 1 . osenteld, agt. | — Y - ¥ eading reports sent out from Atlantic, Gen Drink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, a8l | fewcinded on Basis of ilewallty | o0 wonool Tenchers Al I e IR N aaetes | SM] BYey tomy Wid Miss Elbert of % Motnes s guest o Will Carry € to March $—Carrigg against Unlon Transfer ) v ra Heenuse of Moto “The statement de | he dai hes ! Mra. Horace Everett ; company mado in the dispatche Supr Cou Asa Van Horn, a motorman, who oc N | | omething new for Kodakers SR L : . |from Atlantic that I had reported that when Alexander & ¢ Hrondway apartments in the Merriam block, was| March 9—Douglas against McKenzie the company was ready to be organised W, F._Graff, under and_disinfector, %Ly found to be suffering from smallpox yester drav £13 Bread’ | % o iravel roofing. A. H, Reed, 541 Broad'y. [would go there and appoint a physiclun to 101 Bouth Maln street. The county supervisors acted upon two | gy morning. He had been alling for sev- 3 H v Dy i make the examination is not true That is your work don poj important matters yesterday. At the morn- {eral days and had not been on his run 9 o By e B e o they «fected . settement with |y o Bad ot been on hs run: | FIRE TAKES TEN BUILDINGS |rot the way i i done. Phyuicians to mak g Caoper maxs e e aeaion . Former Sherift John 8. Morgan and at the | nearly two woeks b B LG LR LU :] or membe ftet " 0 res . A = ) datio e surgeon general | For rent, modern residence in | ¢ afternoon session adopted a resolution Mrs, Van Horn, wife of the sick man, is vi onet and we do not wait until the company is | city, by W. L. Kerney, 20 Maln str rescinding their contract with F. M. Cun- |4 ‘teacher In one of the public schools e mdesmiiohd e organized. When I had been notified that Morgan & Klein, npholsteriig, fueniture ningham, tax ferret Omaha. Deputy Marshal Charles White, a Thousand D e Work ot m_“”"u' Shod i ;m.| o 1 bae tross making. 122 8§ Main *t | The settlement with Former Sherift Mor- | prother-in-law, and Mrs. Van Horn's two | cesded far enough th fhasien | Mrx M. Trout of Glenwood 16 BUGkt S8 gap resulted from the couference held be- | yigtors, Misses Jennie and Williana White, | CRESTOM .—(Special Tele- uough 80 that examinations | her daughter, Mrs. W. H. ‘Treynor h 4 , Misses J * | gram.)—Last night fire broke out in the | might begin I asked Dr. Pricstley, the sur e hind closed doors Monday afternoon. Mot | il gecupy a portion of the Van Horn apart- 4 | p \ an's attorney offered $825 in full settle- | Ely harness shop, destroying ten buildings [€eon general of the guard, to recommend | fhe threatened Injunction sult against gan's a y 25 | ments and have been placed under quar- sulld B hoaioln 1o make the ssamination. He | Beth May, n Broudway saloon Kkeeper, has ment of all claims the county might have |antine. Migs Jennie White is a teacher in | \" the heart of the town. The bulldings y ol " | been seithed o " 4 stood destroyed wore: Peterson's general store, [Sugkested Dr. Emmert, who is an eminent against his client and the board stood out |pa Bancrdft school in Omaha, while Miss A want ad in The Bee wiil bring results. B0 . I od | 4 ) » Farnsley's drug store, Bank of Creston, |Surgeon. I never once thought that he | The same atiention given to u want ad in for $850. The latter sum was finally agreed | williana White is principal of the North | e d | might be an adherent of the political party Councll Bluffs as at the Omaha offic.. to by Morgan yesterday morning and on | pighth street school in this city. The lat- | F1orer & Co., hardware; both saloons and | 1 €7 OBDONG COYRENEY Rhiw's eTWOHbAL | he women of the First Presbyterfan this basis the settiement was effected. In | tor was not feeling well yesterday and was | ¥ dwellings; loss, $20,000; Insurance, Y telleve. Dr ','f[“_'l Ve Chonett b | church will have »x.-{n. Vlv:>“-h irch gddition to paying over this sum Morgah | ynable to go to school about $7,000 . never thought of | pariors tomorrow afternoon from 3 to b sed o county all. fees | 7 ¢ ate 0 y r ~ The police Ware notified last evenfng that S8fesd to assign .to“the s whien |, The public library is situated in the Mer- | Sale of Webater City Cracker Factory. | “Tho first 1 knew of any trouble at At- | wn inwane patient named Bob, 32 years of earned during his tenure of office Which |rjam block and as soon as the Van Horn| FORT DODGE, lIa, Feb. 26.—(Spectal [lantic was when the editor of the Tele. | age, escaped from St Bernard's hospital. - have not been collected. On its part the |apartments were quarantined Mrs. Dailey, | Telegram.)—A contract was closed today gram came here and sald the appoirtment | srhvlnhl‘ ¢ 1, n‘vuf“:m'-l ".:“‘”"n”fi'.'r‘ M""::y "fl‘:"';fl ::'(‘:‘»“'mi”' l""‘ l":'“ 'I\“W the librarian, acting under instructions | providing for the sale of the controlling in- | of Emmert was causing trouble politically | mokeless, no- soot, e or. 8t v pending in the district court and to rei e board sed § doon 1 ’ Nty arddkes S ECIRSE Pmokelens, 0. oot R Foiey. uie agants, | pending in from the board, closed the doors of the | terest in the Webster City cracker factory | [ explained to him that no, person fn At Hervicen will be in All Sainis' Epicopal 9Uish il claims against Morgan and bls |jiprary. to the leading business men of Fort Dodg€. | lantic han recommended anyone, nor hat | chapel, Third avenue and Eighteenth atreet, former deputies. The latter, It"has been Hoard of Health Acts. The plant will be removed to this city Im- | they expressed a wish for any perticulur every Wednesday, evening at 7.0 during claimed, had been paid salary in excess medlately. A company will be organized ¢ i My of he fecs earned by the office. The| The Board of Health met lst night and | Mediately. 9 ed | doctor to make the e jeorge W. Gorman, a member of the local gu ot G ET Oty sued for was | Odered Van Horn removed to this pest- | With @ capltal of 310,000 to carry on the |fered to appoint an spograpbical” unfon, s Turged by | b S house. This will be done this morning, [ Pusiness. The company will be under the f ke the examinations in fact and asked | friends Lo be a candidate for the school #1182 board Before taking any actjon in the matter of | Chief Albro and City Physielan Jenniugs """,f “:““‘[."' f"l'l'""' "““f"‘"“"' ,""\."P him to recommend a person. He sent in ; . ~fug- . > board | Were directed to secure a house to which | MOF L. Campbell, who will move heretwo names and Dr. L, (. Campbell was ¢p Wilber Chrlstensen and Anna Myers, ' the contract -with Cunniogham the board ; troi, Wetiathe Olty o Moot both of' Minden, T’ were: martied i (5 istened to a proposition from his attor- [ {he remaining members of the Van Hora y pointed. Now Campbell writes a long le(- PTG b iy Bt hrond o L O ney. This proposition was to the effect | houschold can be removed. This will be| gailing to find rellof from the grip with 15 10 Governor Sbaw, complaining ha "t byt In Eairmount park has shed hix | that It the board would postpouc any ac- |done as soon as possible, probably 0day. | ol methods, 1 took Dr. Miles’ Pain Pils, | FINTErt 18 u democrat, whlle most of the nornw, T para te Ie ere ‘found tlon until the matter had finally been set- | The Merriam block wus ordered thor- | Noryine and Nerve and Liver Pills and was |eMPers of the company are republican Vekiiraay morning by Park Folleman |gled by the supreme court Cunningham | OUEhly disinfected, especially the floor on | permarently cured.—Gust. Egan, Jackson, |11 'ntimates that unless hix appointment Dy WO e e n oeoan e, % | Would guarantes to’relmburse. the. county:| Which the: Vin Horn family ‘llved. This | icn, 18 withdfagn tiere will. o no company o | o 4 3 o \ c ol man. charged with assaulting B, 5. Mc. (@Y expense it might be put to. As proof of [ WA begun last night. ganized. I have written him, stating that | aminations. 1 of ssistant who should | | | | | ROSE E. PARKER, PRI e e ek duturid w a4 deposit i bank | It was learned that Conductor Johnson of the governor had nothing to do with the 'he oy v o . s ey & potiee. CourE yosterSay for f,:";,",,nf.‘f‘: ::.,"':::, sttt an the board might | the elevator at the federal bullding hwd DEATH RECORD. appolntment, that the appointment was| yo “.‘r",““" "“_':;_’f"“’,h”}{’“."'}';‘ L “n"“'"" _"""_“ e snc M a g Haus T'the olty, Sy Ssh wiin A L1 bonre TIMRL iEiAMtod) Vo Motday, azd fi Exe beer o) SH0 (11 THSAAIE ch EegommInINCILE OF the | pe of being cured or relieved from the torturcs of ill health, at last finds & Joseph B. McGinnis, the farmer who for> ‘ kol oo ey 1d Settler of Tecumseh. surgeon and that the governor probably huy | Medicine which banishes all disease and pain and restores them to good health, winde ' b W committing sujcie Mon- | (urther that fn the event of the supreme | QULEAINGA A1 his home for seventeen dave. | qoUMSEH, Neb., Feb. 28.—(Spectal)— [ ouithn B UG the KoLernir brabibiy bt | they are so happy that they wish every one to know of the remedy which has iy by drinking ladanum in a Broadway |court decidiug the validity of the 50 per [ City Treasurer True was directed to fur- |y “miizabeth €. Sampson ded at her home done so much for them. They know perfectly well how they were ailing, and saloon, wis fined §5 and costs in police court | cent contract his client would be willing to [ 0lsh such sus on Baturdsy eveningof pneumonis, aged | " oy, o\08 organised i i ings were in regard to their afliction. They also know that if b e TR TR A abide by the result and would not ask a School Stays Open. 6 years. She. was one of the county's | (s an mier s sh hog it the real trouble | others used the same medicine that they too would be restored (o health. At Bard conl heater at the qwelling dollar from the county The school board held a special moating | oldest settlers, having moved here in 1864, [ 10 tho Juter frot rosiment e pretr“!| this season, especially, when everybody needs a spring tonic, they should take Aladison at Awenie I and Tenth street gave | Cunningham was called before the board | jagt evening to consider the question of [She was a native of Ohlo. Five childrea |wus s candijate for irecident of tnr gy | this grand medicine, Ur. Greene's Nervura, and put their system in such a con- closing the North Eighth Street school on [are left. Her husband died several Years |yedieal soclets and "“A'M""":"m'\‘”,' Gt dition that they can ward off attacks of disease which are lurking about, and the fire department u run at 8:3) vesterday | and asked it he was willing to enter into rning. “fhe only dumage was to the car- | ,gy oontract on the 15 ‘per-cent basis 8 | gooonnt of danger of smallpox contagion.|ago. The funeral was ionday. which, if they once g2in a foothold, lead on to chronic complaints. Nothing is able to cope with disease and banish it from the human system like Dr. . h B ended the co isgioning of B Adair county and Sam- | Provided by the law. He said he was not | iy Willlana White, one of the Van Horn e .13«(’:;?::‘":1?- m'v‘l rn"'”” 3 ; ”“] 4 y‘hv is county have fiied |and that he Intended to take the case 10 | hoysehold in the Merriam block, is prin- Father of Omaha Doctor. S L Bl Mo U A Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Utlons In bankruptey in the | {he supreme court, as he firmly belleved | oioal of the school. During the several| CRESTON, Ia, Feb. 26.—(Spectal)— [been in ';" ‘,"‘"""'T' service. There.are ches and sleeplessness always give unmistakable signs of disease, et Phiies (4% | that the court would finally uphold the days since Van Horn first became 11l Miss | David Christie, aged 78, father of Dr. W. |fumber of other towns very anxious to have | Multitudes of. men and women suffer in this way. and do not find relief be- » lidity of the 50 per cent contract, Which | White has heen regularly at her work unttl| H. Christle of Omaha, died Sunday morn- ‘l° o il gl and In view of the trouble cause they do not get the right treatmient. Dr. Greene's Ner blood and Jumes Dutcher has filed an information in | the board had entered into him with 800d | Monday afternoon, when she was unable to| 108 The funeral will be Wednesday morn- !‘nm‘ “f“'r‘“ ,r\'n‘:“”""““"m_ :"'l"‘ L) -M|”f“ :‘ | merve remedy corrects deranged nerves honestly and thoroy It curcs Justice Rryant's c urt charging _ll"n;n.k faith at the time. remain at her post, and went home. She|iDR Mr. Christie was a ploneer. At d‘“> ,“"";“": .*" ""“"_~‘ y _‘_';‘ e nervous ailments and chronic complaints. Hosts of people in every commus 3."&'."?. “'Ill",:":"‘I'.‘_';\'f(';'lfi‘;:""'l',"‘*:;: ol Declare Contract lllegal. a14 not go to the schcol yesterday. Joseph Eason, another old citizen, aged st bl Lighet Lo RO R 00 S Ly nity have been cured by this grand medicine. We publish herewith a letter the wigon and then converted it to his own | The board then adopted the followlng | After a protracted discussion, in which | 71, died Monday morning. Conmuls to Re Home. from Rose E. Parker of William Downs Woman's Relief Corps, 216 South 7th St., PR tcers have been unable to find resolution, Member Auid alone voting | Member Macrae strongly urged that there » Colonel Joseph Eiboeck, veteran editor of Minneapolis. »"’"'_Sfl,\'fi: The recelpts in the genéral furid at the , *SAiDst it was sufficient danger of Miss White havink| o1 \rramouTH 26.—(Spe. | (B8 ¢Ity, has received word that his son-in- «Dr. Greene's well known remedy was highly recommended to Chrisuan home Tkt ‘woek amounted i | (JWhereas, On the 13th day of November, | carried the contaglon to warrant elosing | i\ princie 0 Gustin. aged 81 died st |'2%: 8 C. McFarland, United States con- me some time ago, when suffering with bad health. 1 had bad $110.75, betng $3020 below the estimatea | (ot ancerad into a Contract with me | the school, a motion was made by him that homo of his son s Krank Gustin. mear | U1 8t Nottingham, England, is soon to re- headaches, and restless nights, and only those who have been needs’ for the current expenses of the week | . § et e ) amily g secure B e oo of the Yook | F. M. Cunningham, velating.io thwferreting| the Eighth Street school be closed until turn home with his family, having secured 1 y Elmwood. The body'was brought to this 3 similarly afflicted know how grateful I feel toward Dr. Greene's o G, dn othe ager’ JSUpt | out and reporting wmounts of taxable per- | March 13, and that the entire buflding be a leave of absence from his post. Mr. Mc- Y it Wera 310 belng 315 below tha moeds | S0nal property wren Fruty o AR TFOM | 1 pyigated. This was supported by um;u:j}:":‘;{B“u“.':fl:’_::‘:‘,‘:""n‘;’l‘:d:'r']‘,'&,’;:;::’:' Farland was for many years editor and pro- | Nervura. After using four bottles I was completely restored to fihe gy Shix incrasass Sy dvaclanny | | i teas, The ehactment into liw bt | votes of Presidlent Henry and Macrae and | 0 | prietor of the Times-Republican at Mar- good health. During the last five months I have had neither ache Tt Damany theater, was greeted with an- | Fm Cunninsnam. aniess coriin copdi. | latter took the position that the quarantin- g Ho has written he will sail for the United | D Greenecanalways counton measa friend of his famous remedy r bix house last evening. The enter-|tions should be complied with, fmportant | ing of Miss White was sufficient precaution ; h States on April What stronger testimony could you want than this? Every word and every e b A b ey gy | GLohichy conditions are the Wirsement o | und that the dismissal of the school aud the | HUMBOLDT, Neb., Keb. 26.—~(Special)—| it is also expected that Albert W. Swaim, | line tells you that this wonderful remedy will eure disease. When such stronie bn Wil $ides are heard by those who have | amount of tax. collected i et of the | scattering ot the teochers and children | MIss Etta Mae Deigh, many years a resident | ypited States consul at Montevideo, will proof is offered to you, is there any reason for you to hesitate? Bear in mind Witnesued n:'.".- “ynvrvl’;;lrlmn;;l::r:: m’:n:::a:n‘-\'; amount as provided for I sald contract and | would be more dangerous than to continue ::,"::rl':"&fl "nd':;"";““.:;":* *’i{i’t;“?:“::;rv‘\':;‘ return home in the spring on leave of ab also that if you are discouraged about the state of your h «nn.p.u“ Iny--'( free iy being ~Batd b L blece | Iating to the Aling with and secaring 15e | the school. marri ee C ¥ |sence. Mr: Swalm was for many years medical advic consulting Dr. Greene either at his oftice, 35 W. 1ith St., oy Ib-i-[g_h‘-‘.'tl‘;im::_r;lyh Tonlght the plece ‘n":r‘:;t‘l\:\?ulfhln :l‘l'r‘!‘l‘r '::}!'l:‘:\ 1 e "Im;g“:‘hrf o 5 .| C. Welsh, a well-to-do farmer of Summer- | ¢qjtor of the Herald at Oskaloosa. The ex-| New York City, or by writing him a letter explaining about your case. He Vikors, which conditions haze not been com- | $UPERVISO ANSWERS CRITIC. |fleld, Kan. They will be at home to their | 4ot date of Mr. Swalm's departure for gives you the benefit'of his years of expericnce absolutely free of charge. 1f . Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 260. pifed with, oy ;‘l Wi A i ORI ¢ friends in Pawnee City after March §. home is not known. you are sick or ailing, do not fail to write or call upon him this very day. ———— ereas, e disf o L has grantcd Delong’s stationery wepartment is right, (& temporary injunction rest. :nnh“.; this Alderm Wilson-Buker. Convert: ramp Confesses. .':'r'.'-‘#“n.“.é!"w‘.','.'n;i".'.‘.‘.'{\‘m.‘.‘.‘;"'Jf‘:'..fii Sunmins: | Street Supervisor Taylor takes exception| TECUMSEH, Neb, Feb. (Special.)— | The usual winter series of religlous re- Al Estate Transfe ham, therafore be. it b to the statement made by Alderman Huber [ Wilson J. Cummins of Tecumsch and Miss | vival meetings held In this city has resulted 85.00 A MONTH | The following transfers were filed yester- [ Resolved, That it is the opinion aud decla- | at the council ‘meeting Monday night that | Nellle Baker were married at the home of | in many conversions and one has been the .0 . | day in the abstract, title and loan office of | Fation of this board that no leguf tontract | his accounts did not correspond with those | the bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Baker, |means of making a confession. A tramp, = SPECIALIST J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street Cunninghum exists and the county treas- | of the city auditor. in Red Oak, Ia, Monday evening. They |who gives the name of Tony Van der Gast I Dayld Henderson and wife to Thomas urer is notified that this hoard denfes to| At the time that Alderman Huber, as |will begin housekeeping on Broadway as |became converted at one of the meetings 3 E. Henderson, wh wis selq 1-77-45, the sald I, M. Cunningharm the authorits | hairman of the atreets and alleys commit- | soon as they return to this city. and wrote a letter {o one John Hall of Ce K All Private Diseases v hd wife to M. P, Addition to his signe e any titlo desfyna: | ‘¢ Was brought to task by some of his dar Rapids, making a confession that he is and Disorders of Men lor, 1 acre in 8% swii nwig 2:74-40, him to be the agent of the county ¢ rother aldermen for expending a large FIRE RECORD. the man who stole Hall's watch last year prEsa i rER Y LT e e SR G wattamle and the right 10 uak recok | um of money on opening Elliott street at a firemen’s tournament. There was no 2 4 g Prauninger. 10 i 14, town of Walnut, y by reason of any anthority given by """"I‘]' ':]”“ “;"‘:‘“K "““"""l['yl”m‘" I”“‘ Omahn Man very Barn, clue to the theft, but a few weeks iaKo e j VARICOCELE ana N th prose wa f s S this board, ouncil, he and Supervisor Taylor had a| ELWOOD, Neb., Feb. 26.—(Special.)—The | tramp arrived in Cedar Rapids and hunted " s - Andrew J. Stephenson 1o Theophllus - lispute as to facts connected with the|jivery barn of R. R. Lees o(nflmnhn was [up Hall and told him that he knew where HYDROCELE curea BUY THE GENUINE Bl ead 2y ta 1L Juteat ot g DRyle aolls paifhorss o work. When this matter was finally dis- | burned at 10 o'clock this morning. All of [the watch was. The tramp said he had / Method pew, never fails, County treasurer (o George W, Lipe, DEMOCRATS TO HAVE CONVENTION, | posed of Huker asked that the street super- | the livery stock was burned, including nine | afterwards sold it in Newton for $5. In-| PR/ Yanows cukting, peln o P 0F Fle in &, Central subdl in visor be required to make a report of the | horses, one jack, buggles, carriages and |vestigation showed that the watch had S YPHILIS: ! ¢ for liteand thepoison " Ko ] e Abandon ldea of Mass Meet money expended on city work. ~ Taylor | harnesses. The stock belonged to Grant |actually been sold in Newton and t was | S ¥ FWIIEISimoroughly ‘cleaused”trom Bame to same, lots 1 to 13, 2 Sokool Hoard Onudidate stated at the time that it would be 1mpos- | Cochran of this place and is a total loss, | recovered. Now Tony Van der Gast writes | (ROSFSION: TO00 GEery AEn gud symptomn MANUFACTURED BY Omahn add, € d . 7| The democrats abandoned the idea of|gible for him to make a perfectly accurate | with no insurance. The barn was valued | Hall that it was he who told him of the < OUTf the dinease on the skin Tsuac Van de ¥ ;}hln‘:.‘:.l_u‘:m, g Law lmldlllnl:‘n m’-«- r:eetlnhls |Io :nm‘:nnlu ‘lh]m' report, inasmuch as he had not kept the |$500 and the stock at $1,600. location of the watch and confessing that 3:“1::&_ m}vflrffl.’l":',f..:{?."m"' 2o dangerous CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,, ey @ e, LA TH N candidates for the school board, and iu- | tally on some of the work. he stole the watch, but pleads for forgive- n R DAY Yoone oot wite 1o Henvy stead will have a regulur convention Mon- | Supervisor Tuylor says that his report| “My heart was vaaly affecved by an at- |jess, saylng he has become converted and | WEAK MEN LOSS oF MiNnooD trom ¥ NOTE THE NAME. Young, ety SWig 5:76-40, w ... day night, March 4, in the county courtdoes mot include his wages for six months, | tack of grip and I suffered intense agony |will lead a better life. The converted | SEXVALLY DEWLITY “or EXHAUBTION, | e — — Louts Flxwed and wite 16 Simon firos., house. The call for the convention Was |nor auy account of the money expended on | until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. | tramp will not be prosecuted. WasTiNG WEAKNESS' INVOLUNTARY Lossis, Dohany Theatel’ L ‘“,..‘:,"'_ s '\h, o i lasued yjnlrrdnyuhy fh-lrm-:n ‘Z"rmufl‘\::n Elliott street, as Vic Keller had been ap- | It r:-de TR well man."—$. D. Holman, Brenk the Guavantine: A, ack of vim, leg(:rdund';lron[lh, with Shoemaker, lot_i, Auditor's subdiy of the democratic city central committe. v er. Tt | Irasburg, sexual organs Impaired and weak. 00 B Bel MeTiodfe W . :‘ it The ratio of repruenlxtlon will be: First ‘,’;’,.I:‘f;',l.c?r:.‘,':'".‘,.::u:l“,:;r:myi»y\u::m::;rxn; 4 Two women: broke the®quarantise under gfn|c1§unl Radically cured with 4 new GEO. 8. STEVENSON, Manager, sanc G nd wite to David Grl J ik fheylwe E3boten " hacads 1o | aud Infallible Home Treat- 20 WA St Devid, ward, first precinct, seven delegates; First | money spent in cutting weeds in the “vot-| STILL ~ SHINES ~ THE ~ SUN|Yhich they were subjected because of o | gng” GLEET fhant, Noinstrmeonsoonan K 3 3 o 44 % smallpox patient in their house and roamed nts, 0o pain, ‘1R Frank M. Giitner and wite to I P, | ward, second precinct, six delegates. Sec- | oms,"” which was superintended by Huber .hom‘m"‘my nearly all last night. They | Egadotention fram b Gonorrhoel wundfl KIRWIN OPERA COMPANY Brene o BT840 wod 8500 | ond ward, first precinct, six delegates; Sec- | anq th n the work engaged by him. | Washington Forecust Assigns Ne- Kidney and Bladder Troubl 3 John Mey ite to Fritz Wester- ond ward, second precinct, six delegates. | This. -Supervisor Taylor — saye, Will ex.| | Brasis Only Fats Weather and slipped out of a window after they had CmiEs OUARANTERY, MATINEE TODAY, mann, € A and ‘el Wik nwi Third ward, first precinct, five delegates; { h o made a pretense of going to bed. Early this aultoton Froe. n L 207441, W A B Tl i vl ard, first precinct, five delegates; | plain the alleged “discrepancy” betweon More Variuble Wind. L BISiApeiat Kolog o bag Barly tieg. - .o XEg e g wt 119's. 1ath st. . Third ward, second precinct, five delegates. | nis roport and the accounts of the city morning both were found drunk by th “SAID PASHA.” e 32 Fourth ward, first precinct, five delegates; | auditor. Supervisor Taylor also fakes ex-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Forecast for | Police and taken to tho city jail. There it Dr. Searles & Searles. omaha, Neb. " Murriage Licennes. Fourth ward, second preoinct, five delegatos. | ception to the manner in which the chalr- | Wednesday and Thursday: La didseverdq. thay a4 besn living 1o 4 : Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to | FIfth ward, first precinct, seven delegates; | man of the streets and alleys committes [ For Nebraska, Towa, Missouri and Kaneas | BOUSC With @ smalipox patieht for ton Metioes Bripse the following persons | Fitth ward, second precinet, five delegates. | hug treated him since he was appointed by | —Fair Wednesday uud Thursday; variuble | 44Y5, and as u result the city Jail and en- BALCONY, 10 LOWER HOL Name and Resldence. Age. | Sixth ward, first precinct, six delegates; | the council to succeed Hardin. winds. Jion oliy WAL #0Te placed Nosar Justan e paly e Chris P, . Pottawattamie 20 | Sixth ward, second precinct, one delegate. . For North Dakota—Falr and warmer | ti0€: police court was dismissed and the It " Jennle Nels Pottawattamle.... % | Kane, outside, one delegate. THE OF NINE TONS OF Y+ | wednesday; Thursday fair; variable winds, | €1ty bullding fumigated For tonlght the bill will be “The Duche Waath (Chapmun, Omabucooooioieo 8] Caucuses for the selection of dolegates berersgrseng g oy oy *|" Inasmuch as the women were at large Ehva . ey | Charlen st mon_ Arrested on Com- Ao S andl Taanukntad " Rasnite Wilber Christensen, Minden, Ta. ... |0 the convention will be held Thursday Ld "'"_’h" “" O “"u"" ol For Wyoming and Colorado — Partly | for several hours and frequented resort THE BEST v 3 - - YilbariFhrinisnvep. Mjh rse B ikt a6 8 ofolodk atithe Lollawing piacess |+ o ain ) ¥ \ ) Partly | in the city It Is regarded as certain that PERSONALLY CONDUCTED R ER Willtam "€, Condon, Omaha First ward, First precinct, V. Jenning's| Charles Stevenson is behind the bars at | cloudy Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudy, | "y, e’ goattered the disease far and TOURIST EXCURSIONS B [:AD BAK b James E. Miller, Arlington, Neb. ‘ | i | | Towil, thirteen transfers Jessle May Hradt, Council HIuffs 3 | store; Second precinct, marble shap, cor- | the city fall, charged with the theft of | probably snow and colder; varlable winds. | yiyo “rnere are a number at the county Run via the o nearly nin tons of hay, the property of Local Record. ner First and Broadway; Secoud war ) ‘Angie McLimans, Arlington, Neb L st and Broadway; Second ward, First . - : . | sail, and now that the city jall bas been ¢ vk aeile! J. F. Moore of Onawa, Ta. He was arrested | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | ¢t S08 OV 0 ol 00 ove i oy G R EAT Edward Fleming, Luton, Ia preciuct, city ball; Second precinct, Metro- |y o oo ryay morning on an information filea [ OMAHA, Peb, 26.-Oficlal record of temper: | SPASEr £18 GHTOTTER TFE 16 & SLARCERY Lizzle Wilson, Luton, Iu pelitan hotel; Third ward, First precinct, A . ‘ ¢ th ature and precipitation compared with the | what to do w prisoners, a ¥ o 19 iton house; Second precinet, | No. 1 | PY Mooro before Judge Aylesworth of the | Correpondfniz day of the Inst three years: e s s s ey ; J they Bave no right to compel anyone to go X ] pipot, | NUSPAENGR URYi 1901. 1800, 18 inty lpox hospital for safekeeping. RocK IsLAND " 9 > nto a smallpox I3 el e o ot rectnct: | Moore 1s dealer in hay and recently | Maxtmum tomperature.... 3 22 ; " v cinet, Smith's hall. Stxteenth avenue; Fittn | Shipped five carloads from Onawa to Coun- | Mintmum temporature... o Rates for the Encamyp nt. - L RARERen ol Bluffs and stored it here awalting 8 | Precipltutlon . e..o i il 00 .00 | Adjutant General Newman of the Grand ROUTE Our :':,:‘,m: ‘,ff;,,."”;,‘,.’,“‘;',,l;“3;‘;{,‘,‘,."“;‘;“.‘::;‘ rise in the market. One carload he stored | Record of temperature and precipitation | Army of the Republic, Department of lowa, i > 3 | at Omaha for this duy and since March 1, celve o rails precinct, county bullding, Thirtaenth street | It the barn of a sister of Stevenson at 1616 | &l,¢ ¥ today recelved information that the rail Lt oo 5 t and Sixteenth avenue; Sixth ward, First|Fifth avenue. Normal temperature .. roads have granted the asked-for reduction Route through Colorado and % r uarantee precinet, corner of Twenty-third and Broad- | A few days age Moore had an oppor- | Deficlency for the day ... Sreeses of rates to the annual encampment of the .BARTEL & MILLER i tunity to dispose of the hay and he came | Total excess since March . department at Dubuque June 4 to 6. The WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND ol way; Becond pracinot, not yet nAuedi Kave to Council Bluffs. On goilng to the Steven- | Bon! 1" pre "’".‘" g2 2 rates apply to lowa points only and are a SATURDAYS, 8 100 Brosdwan; outside, Clark school. h o § - | Deficiency for p s are i 3 =5 o discovered tha s | Total ru 5 5 inche e for a bove §2 and a one The republican school convention wil son barn, he discovered that all of his [ Total ruinfall sin 4119 inches | half rate for all fares a . r ¥¢ thiey don't prove to be as represented | be held tontght at § o'clock 1o tne 4'0‘\1111:1; hay with the exception of about one ton | Deficlency ince Mareh 1. 04 nch | and one-third rate for less distances. 10| 1 Forinirmaton and, Fourtst Dictionary c.n'ef" e Goa we will make this guarantee good with | COUrt house. Chairman Harry Brown of the | ¥as gone. Investigation developed the fact Dofcion erod: 1999, 410 nehes | 1s helleved that the encampment at Dubuque | | Smana, Nebe g P N 3 " PO R vith B 5 4d ‘ S R A AR iha Tax. Swak hatd | cosl from tihe Dbest min bk e : b that Charles Stevenson had sold it to aif Stntions at 7 P. M. - | Wil be one of the largest ever held. The Ml Aud coal o onapral committee will call the meeting | ggy gy parties in the city Roneria Juai Matens & 3 department has held two encampments at country. Also hard conl and wood. more? - We are safe In making this ! Stevenson recontly finished serving a i Dubuque in other years. A Prompt delivery is our motto, term in the penitentiary for mortgaging a New corporations filed with the secretary Judge Wheeler of the district court yes- | wagon and e oberiati gt [P of state today: Unlon Cattle company of $500 REW ARD! Transfer Line Between ,couflc" Blufis shocs made for the money that are sold | terday sustained the motion of the defense | lowa School for the Deaf. The team was | STATIONS AND sTATE |8 Sioux City, capltal $10,000; James F. Boog rill pay the abovoreward for any case ol | and Omaha. F Come In and take o look at | 7 @ continuance in the two cases of the | hitched on the streot and Stevenson drove RS Ik president; J. G. Booge, secretary; J N stiony Conatpation of Codtiyeness we 4 State against M. J. Higgins, which had [ it to the office of a Broadway money lender 5 1 Crockett, vice president. Dedham Savings | cunnot « Liverite, the UpToDate | Counefl Bluffs Office, No, 23 North Main our $3.50 shoes, been assigned for trial at this term. The |and, representing that the outfit was his bank of Dedham, Carroll county, capital jor BAly ...4“.3’2-’".1‘.‘;. H"&Jl’.}f&; St. Telephone 12 defense introduced afdavits showing that | property, borrowed $100 on it, Two weeks | : $15,000; president, J. G. Caton; vice presi- | S5 maber Tall 1o give satistaction, 256 Loxes | Omahs Office, 311 South 12th Street, s Higgins 15 kept to his bed at Kansas City {ago he was arrested and taken to Onawa | Gmaha, cle = dent, A. J. Ayrhart; cashier, Lyman Caton. | contain 100 Pil ex contaln 40, Pils, bo Telephone 1308, SA RGEN’I‘YS as the result of an accident. This makes |to answer to a charge of breaking into | North Platte, clear 4 ‘0 | Kenefick Construciion company of Clinton, | boxes contaiu 1o Fille, ;};';lm'l"‘ substitutons | onnection made with South Omsha the second time that these cases have been | freight cars. The prellminary hearing re- g::fir;:l;: ¢ rvhmly. . capital $160,000; Williwm Kenefick, E. W. | NERVITA MEDIJAL €0., Cor Transfer. Look for the Bear. continued, and the motion yesterday was |sulted in his acquittal. T e o A siessenens Boynton and P, H. Eashe, incorporators. | Jackson <is " (hizago, 1. Sold hy : vigorously resisted by County Attorney | Moore stored part of the hay on Broad- | Huron, elear .......... Ozark Tie and Timber company of Cliuton, | Ut sale by Kuuu & Co., 1oth uud Douls w‘LLI‘M WELOH . TR TR 2l Killpack. Higgine was Indicted last Sep- | way and yesterday dlscovered that it had ‘\,\;‘n::::n“é::r / 4 '00 | capital $50,000; president, J. J. Baggert: | Suumam iy Neb-: Geo. 8. Davis, Co ___Wikd chedhedod, B tember on the charge of bigamy. also been stolen and that the party owning caga, seeens 1 vice president, Willlam Kenefick; secra- | — - - g FARM LOANS — $8s bulidias had st for parts nakoows. PR HouIREERS: tary, P. H. Eashe. The Aetna Saviuge bank [ = Mre. winslow's Seotning Syrap. RHEUMATTSM - e used ov FTY YEARS by J Red Cross Rh ) Negotiated Quarantined Children. Davenpart, clear AR 0| of Oelweln bas increased its capital stock | a8 been used for over KT & ( Use Red Cro eumatiom Cure, & and lows, James County Superintendent McManus was ap- Judge Aylesworth's Decision, Kanwas City, clear .. Y 000 to $50,000. MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thelr CHIL prompt und mure’cure for thounatism (R N' ETHING, with ny form Cuy welo 126 Maly Bt Councli Bluffs. pealed to yesterday by the school directors | Judge Aylesworth opened the February |lt'|1~|m.‘51';rl\ll(ll|‘_\ el o e — T SUCCERS, IT SOOTHIR the CHILD, | #1%,19( e ath Jum i . g .. o ¢ I ] S ralgla, kout, pains in th ok, LEWIS gUTLER of Hazel Dell township to take action in [term of the superior court yesterday morn- A R “After suffering for \wo months from a | BURLE! GUMS, " LLLAYS all PAIN, and_swollen joints ND COLIC, and s the best rem’ | & iy the matter of the children of Willlam Bar- {ing and handed down decisions In these | Galyeston, cleas Kt | severe attack of grip 1 found quick rellof | ey’ for DI RRE SR i o the beel. 1o purifer, made. ‘A woudertul r me Funeral Director jpett. The family of Barnett has been re- 8 and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles' Nery- | every part of the world. Be sure and ask b4 (Huccessor to W, C. Estep) e o of precip Y Y 3 Y jre S druk stores or sent by express, cently released from smallpox quarantine | Way against ~Mynster, Involying tax | T indicates trace of pregipitation, - tne, Pain Pllls and Heart Cure.’—Hurry | fof “Mrs. Winsivw s Soothing Byrup.) and @ rPEAKL ¥TREET, 'Fhone 07, and Barnett insisted that his children be claims against certain business property | Local Forecast Ofclal, | Abbott, Claciunati, O, L0t Blufte, Tows, WE CAN SELL YOU THE B ST FLOUR SCLD IN CUUNCIL BLUFFS FOR | $1.10 | A SACK oes with every pair of shoes we sell, & new pair of shoes, Can anyone do W uopwdpaIg 1 aamivsadmsg guarantee becanse we sell the best “aamwaad -wa_winupx Price $1.00. Red Cross’ Drug Co.,

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