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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1901. EWS OF INTEREST oten veasion i natton to i e any| SOUTHWESTERN 1S SOLD BL UFFS | title designating him to be the ot of Pottawattamie county and the right to ask Tecognitions, being teproscntative of the | Mutual Tnsnrance Oompany Goes to Con- county by ason of any authority givea action of board Cunningham Davis sclls glars Gerin arirntinutag Mokt Georte 110 on a good smoke for 5 cents Davis sells drugs e Jourd (1 recognized he contract of No. | HAWKEYE BOYS RETURN FROM MANILA if you hold fast to Btockert sells carpets and Fuges. ¥ v ! ¢ Fine Missouri oak. Gilbert Bros John Evans is on Trial for Assanlt on Joseph {\’I:"I‘f“" I:"” ? His I""'*' ',',' "_"'I:v-:r:'lhll“':"' « fixtures and globes at Bixby's. Olarke, cuples quarters in the county co 0 4 : ‘ Cunningham has decided {o ighore ut- | Railrond Commissioners Set Precedent ¥Fine A B C beer, Neumayer's hotel \!‘fzvlm‘u) m..:n.. 'f.,yffiu., W Bway. —— terly the action of the county board in| =lowans Start for Washington— it's g | escind s cg . Girl Helr to Fortune—Winers Bchmidt's photos guaranteed to plec rescinding its contract with him. He takes Schmidu's photos guatunteed to Bt ie. |LINE FENCE LEADS TO BITTER FIGHT | (ho stand that it the contract was vaiid Do Not Get Demands, W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin biock. in the first place it remains so and the Leffort, jeweler, optician, 26 Broadway. board has no authority under law or equit; . J. A. Bnow, auctioneer, B'way, opp. . O.| Ralirond Indictment is OR Throush |y cancel it DES MOINES, Feb, 25.—(Special Tele- s Cent Clgar Drink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, ag FUCCEISINL DVEUrIVIREEE CIon He said yesterday: “I am continuing to | gram.)—The sale of the Southwestern Mu- Something new for Kodakers at C Are a Little Late but send out notices (o persons whom I be- | tua] Insurance company to the Conservative Alexander & Co.'s, 833 Broadway. Good. : W, I Graff, undertaker and_dlsinfector, lleve to have omitted property from ass | Life of Los Angelos was effected today. The It Brmgx Havana Home to YVou. 101 Eouili Maln street. 'Phone 506, P sessment, and I am signing these notices as { Southwestern had many policyholders all | Get your work done at the popule: Bagle heretofore as agent of Pottawattamie | over lowa, but had been permitted to rum | laundry, 124 Broadway. 'Phone 161 District court was reconvened yesterday | county. The fact that the Board of: Su-|down, and the state auditor advised a sale. A speclal meeting of the l('\h:“ : lerks’ | with Judge Wheeler and Judge Thornell | pervisors rescinded its action entering into Efforts we made by a Des Moines com- Protective assoclation “.“]' """"l" “:“n of | POth In attendance a contract with me on the 50 per cent basls | pany to purchase it and proceedings were e e e M street. | Before Judge Wheeler was begun the trial | cuts no figue as far as I am concerned. The | held up by a court injunction for some time ity reasurer True left lnst night for|©f John Evaos, charged with assaulting [ board has no authority to cancel the con- [ The Los Angeles company will continue the m“f” Creek, Mich, on private business. | Joseph Clarke with intent to commit mur- | tract and untjl the supreme court fdos | office at Marshalltown. Morgan & K upholstering, turniture | der r;\d.m» Is a farmer in Garner town- |that the contract is invalid I shall con- | There is joy in many places in Towa on repairing, mattress making. 122 n #t. | ship and Clarke owns an adjolning farm. | tinue to do business at the old stand.” account of the returning home of the regi- b ale . . Lk E e Jocal lodwe of Kilke has donated #2540 | A line fence led to a quarrel, in which | I the 60 per cent contract should finally | ments in the Philippines in which lowa boys ve your dealer the cue to keep a supply. sery ‘lu\:uu is alleged to have struck Clarke | be held to be valld by the supreme court, | enlisted. The Eleventh cavalry, due at San NOLTZ, CLYMER & CO. Philadelph The Woman's Relief corps, No. 18, will 0ver the head with a wrench, infiicting [ Cunningham will have up to date earned | Franclsco tomorrow, contains a large num- meet this afternoon in Grand Army of the, wounds which at one time were thought ‘.llmm $3,000, as a little over $6,000 has been | ber of Towa boys, all enlisted from the PEREGOY & MOORE, Distributo! On iha. Repubic hall. o % | would prove fatal. Cattle breaking through | paid Into the county treasury in delinquent | Fifty-first lowa when that regiment was on o, A W ents o Pyihiue, | the fence started tho trouble, or omitted taxes as the results of his re- | the point of leaving for home. Among the Saturday night | Many witnesses have been subpoenaed | searches. officers of the regiment who were from lowa o, WANL a0 in The Keo wil bring resutte. |and tho evidenco for the state was ot all A -, are Captain J. T. Davidson ot Muscatine, | Fi ; i ¢ The same attention given to a want ad lu in when court adjourned for the day. The First Lieutenant Francis H. Lincoln of | derangement of her mentality are peculi- BUTHA Cl‘ ES lP THE WAR Council Bluffs as at the Omaha office. |'trial of Evans will complete the ..im,“m,‘ NOT IN THE RING | Anecqand Captaln J. A. Ross of Shenandoah. | arly pathetic. Scveral years ago her little gihsridan coal, once teied alwavs USed . gooket for this térm The privates of the Eleventh cavalry who | boy, while playing around a piano box, got SPECIALISY Price 8. .60 Fenlon & Foley, sole agents, | The case of the State against the Chi- 4 HMns His | were formerly members of the Fifty-first |his head caught between the box and lid (4 Hon. Lewls Miles of Corydon, United ' cago & Northwestern Railway company was ty lowa are as follows: P. M. Myson, GFin- | and he was found hanging with life extinct. | gog, g der-in-Obi ve iseds Statds prosecuting attorney for this dis- on the assignment for this term, but Judge L Haer o e o, o0 | From that time Mrs. Johnson's mind began | B0sF Gommander-in-Obief Reported to Ha | All Private Diseases rict, waw In the city Yesterday Dreparing Whoelor yesterday morning sustained. the Bricson, Villisca; Car! C. Jones, H. M.|to fall. Her husband has been in the hos- Abandoned Unequal Btraggle. ' / and Disorders of Men Word was fved vesterday of the death demurrer of the railway company to the| Jacob Hansen of the Board of County | Wolf, Robert Blaine and W. H. Sanders, [ pital several months. She has four chil- 12 Years in Omaba. of Joweph Keck at the National Soldlers' indictment, which was returned fn Decem- | Supery 0 8 '8 is not pleased with the manner | Knoxville; C. W. Morgan, Dunham; W. T.|dren. Home at Leavenworth, Kan Mr. Keck ber, 1898, The rallroud was charged with | in which the county road fund is appor- | Whiting, Glidden: €. 0. Kelso, Shenandoah = 0 ¥ L DEWET AND STEYN HARD PRESSED VARICOCELE ana i obstructing @ public highway in Garner | tioned and yesterday fssued the following | Owen H. Willlams, Atiantic; William B.| ATLANTIC BOYS INDIGNANT - HYDROCELE curea. A bk leense was lssued yosterday tOWNship by bullding a fence across it. The | statement for publication Berry, William A. Ried, Guy A. Foss and Part of Their Men Cross the Orange Msthod vew, never fails, to W. I i oln, Neb., demurrer alleged that the indictment aid not | There has been f Thomas F. Peyton, Bedford; J. F. Elkins, | " a f \ ere has been a good deal of talking in Think They Hav Not Been rente h h 1 Me- without euttin D o and Lillle A : of Adams. allege facts which constituted an offense | regard to some of the county officers 1ately | Stuart; Bert C. Wyckoff and A. V. Davidson Right in Matter of Militia Witk “:r"‘:'_'u"" 4 Tossor simmee > Pt o8 sy 3 John Y. under the lowa law, and further that.it|and [ think it would be of interest to hear | Bedford; Samuel D, Matheney, Leon; Wal- HORNARY: bl oty sYPHlLl cured forife and the polson d some from the Board of Supervisors also. [ (o 5ats 3 4 thoroughly cleanssd from Counell Bluffs sustained Its reputation as falled to describe the public thoroughfare | Now, 1 claim the, Board of Supervisors raust | ¢ T: Scott, Corning; James A. Johnson, — thoystem. Soon every $ign And bympio “:T;n..:".i;m-.. for “'r'.',"“"‘fn nplm'« l.nu-; un&xmn to have u-."n‘ obstructed \Iulul||v||)‘ with I|lv\.‘ AW 8 “I.u a8 any man 4"'uunnil Blufs; H. E. Myers, Onawa; John| ATLANTIC, Ia., Feb. 28.—(Special.)—The - 9',;:,’;]" (ompletely aud forever. ' No 1% the month of Iebruary, the records o Matters in connection with the recelvers | I Will now call your attention to section 3| Moore, Rufus M. Jones, Willlam W. Wat- | giatement given out by General Byers r " of tha disense on the skin the clerk of the district court showing that of the Code of 1897, 1t reads like this: E . statement given out by General Byers re-| ;,ni\on jheb, 28.—~The Su ’ 5| OF face. Treatment cont 20 ¢ o Lhe clesk ol the. dlstriot coure |3hip of the OfMcer & Pusey bank were ad- | DE{ dhail he numbered . An agréemens | “on: Noel Kinnaman, John L. Swanson and | garding the appointment of examiner for [ LONVON. Web. 3-bo Sun suys W18 | GrugyGe injurions medicines —o obe oo John L. Patton, infant of Mr. and Mrs, Judicated before Judge Thornell, who held | was made in the bourd that ench memb Andrew H. Thomas, Des Moines. No infor- | (he proposed Atlantic company has aroused ally announced that General Botha, | wygae ppgy Loss OF MiNmooD from ¥ Jimes ¢ Patton @1 Beventh avenic, died court in his chambers. The petition of in- houkl have the bridges numbered in he | mation has been recelved here as to whether | o' good deal of interest and_indignation | the commander-in-chief of the Boer forces, | ‘ggojayt v saesor VicTinaTo Nkrvors Yentarda ad b years, The Soneral W v 4 ~ 1o 8 he represented for ronds and gt npeid 4 ‘ | has surrendered e chener. JEBILITY or EXHAUSTIO! Jostortay, uged b years.”rhe funerl will tervention of the Nebraska National bank | {2NiShIPY he represci T V0% A4 [ail of these men are to return home with [lere. The general started off by main- B4 surrend s g ““."“J'““ WASTING WEARNEGS INVOLINT sur b, yesldence. Burielwill 0 Fateview ceme. ©f Omaha, which sought to have its claim | with it vet, and it is over three years ®Ince their regiment, but it is presumed that prac- | tajning that he had not stated that he bl Pp. w. had no con- | with EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDLI tery preferred, was overruled. Tho claim of N. | that law went into eff tically all of them will come, Inasmuch a8 | would come to Atlantic and appoiut a |[ratlon of the reported surrender of Geu- | AGRD, lack of vim, vigor and strength, with A defectiye flue called the fire depart- | A. Fuller was allowed, as was that of ¢. A. [ hi8 to the attention of 4} | they have now been nearly three years in | gurgeon and that the appointment was made (4l Bothu, the Boer commander-in-chief. | g AT L IRy CITe0 WEh & new el fof WY enerday, matning to the Lawson of Stanberry, Mo. Lawson was a | wi fold thus it wi the Philippines. in the usual way. In answer to the gen- | The Pall Mall Gazette credits the news of OTURE ,1la Infaiiible Homm. Trenc e of N ralvin, G2 Pearl streel. creditor for $3,600, but had failed to file his | The same s & | General Botha's surrender, but a repre- | and l“:":E"!T ment, No fustruments.nopain, L Was ex- o Sk S 4 | setitative: of - ABSO8 Sress 16 dotention from_ hnsineas. Gonorrho tingulshed before “the arrival of 'the fire- | ¢laim within the prescribed time. The re. | board shall Keep a record bridses 855 | The Jows Rallroad commission set a few |® lotter from Ueneral Byers of December S0ntative of ‘tho Assoclated Press learns figygygndp Tre N T S50, S DA NeXpnine | celvers were directed to pay him the 25 per | 1’ that number of bridie I myamber. | precedents which Have & beast 19, written to the party who was organiz- | that neither the Forelgn office nor the CU¥ ARANTEED. Articles of incorporation of the Schmidt|cent dividend on his claim of the board recelved i blank book, ond | b oo Y oanas 1t roltiat 8| iy, the company,. as follows Colonfal office has any information con- Cosuitation Free. "“'m"flbv'fib"- & lunge Dumber company ot Avocn, T, Wnen o bifdie ‘or bill of Tuimber was ‘or- | (uture Fullags in some cases It followed. It | 10K the company, ax follows: | frming tho teport | lion or address 119 82 14th St Were filed with the county recorder yester PMOCRAT: - e | dered we shouid fill but the blank and scnd | was In the famous Waterloo “Y" case. Th 0 o as 800 er the A00H g J % 4 day. The’ incorporators are: Charles | PEMOCRATS DELEGATES. | {75 he auditor, 8o that e could put it on! Great Western and the Tlinols Central have | holidays as possible the success you are | A “""‘"fl':r o Dr. Searles & Searles. Dmaha. Neb. Schmidt, r., and L. J. Bunge. The capital | rocord. * Ever sthce January T, 156, T have | Sroot IVeHelh and the HIBOL Bentett b | naving 1 will take pleasure in muking ced in the House of Commons this aft- ktock Is placed at §15,000, in fifteen shares of | V in Chofce | wop e blanks regularly, but Auld, | ,_ ernoon that he had no official information Desk Sergeant Arthur Slack Is acting as| The democratic caucuses last night to | with the law. The record book has been in | could not agree on the division of the ex- there as surgeon to examine the members | ™, " p o Bnee s says: ‘We learn that Tost power or_weakenine drains, o’ of Deputy Charles White ohe I next Monday, attracted little interest, and | members of the b Wil comply with the | Waterloo a half dozen times trying to effect [ The fact that there were no applications | o F 0 R L S60ditons aBA" tal MEs ctricity 00 In use, notone auarantined In the Merriam |.|lu. . Officer | In most of the precincts were poorly at- | law a settlement of the differences between the | for the position was purely and simply be | setiations ave T2 brosvictr Tt iis provale| e tone returmed s o O 0. (ra write o Vs e < . y b ¢ b teli NG ot . # 4 by )t G ey are ess. 3 culars. sent sealed in plain er n, Culinghart ds acting us day sergennt | tended. Reports were recelved from thess [ And I will now tell something n||‘: ot the | companies, and fually, indlng that the man- | cause ';1 this statement of General ’l\\“r Biat rs. Tiotha raseht. proposais. from | LOCAL AFPUANGE G0, 414 Chare Denver, Gl A05n Gxtrn duCy: precincts BRI AR L «d | agers would not comie to an agreement, the | Which he now denics ero is a feeling | i — v v o D) g e re her husband”to Lord tchene i sieals of the Derthick olub last | FIrst Ward, First Precinct—Charles H. | that each member should mike i | commisston today ordered the construction | that the iocation of the company here would | Be¥ husband’to Lord Kitchen Vo | Muber, D. 15 Deater, Dr 3. T "¥ . 5 ; Emner cquicsce in the | MANCHESTER, England, Fob. 28.—The oyal Arcanum hall was A 3 rron, [ the end of the year, but seve 0 Y “ - | better go by default than acqu in Bt nass” 'The program was "by ' John Parlow. M J. Christ: | thought It was ot hecessary. 1t was mot| of the “¥ and an equal division of the ex-| "0 B0 B (8 om Surgeon Priestly | Evening Mail says General Botha formally Misses Por 4 and Wright, Misses ) €gen and Winliam narg done. In 1898 it was th way, but in| Pense. . But one partleularly knotty ques- oral B i [ Sivantoretiito General Kitchener shortl, Ellls and_ Binfc Mr. Treynor, Regina | First Ward, . W. June, 1868, J. M, Matthews, that time | tion with the commissioners was whether [and General Byers i | Be Huber, Jesse ell, James McCord g 4 . o ENINA before 10 o'clock this morning. ote Miss Jullette Lange, Mr. Thic p C ell, James cCord, | county auditor, made a report to the board, e mor. © Miss Caidwell, | MF, | Jesse Walters, Willlam Green, 1. A. Brooks | and as soon as I saw thai report I could Precedents by Commissioners. eral's statement the Messenger quotes from or not to include in the expense that which "Rohrer, George 8. Davis, 1 his report for the years 1867 and 1888 Auld| cf be ‘inel cite (hat though & fow ot Gatieral Dhwet' ho concert in the Wirst Congregational | ji. gp. “km Geores L Tude i[1h o he veurs 1507 9 cided this should be ‘included the same as | With Lighted Mu y Hunt for | cal a ough a few of General Dewet's oemaker, George L. 0 d | had worked out $1.413.% more than ther g » church last night proved a musical treat | Adolph Goldste | D N e v Jere | it the company Had to buy the right of wa: 5 Le men have succeeded in crossing the Orange W atdionce. that fied the lurge audi- | AGHAG Geldsteln, o ANE was collected in the six townships he rep-| y 8 Y. Gan ak d gl Precinet Diet- | jesente Kerney, $1,450.80 more in his six | The commissitners “also “ordered the Great ind It river, General Dewet, President Steyn and AT T o any olos | Hich, T Baumelster, Jack O'Netl, L. | townships; Brandes, ST more in his five| Western to condemn right of way across il | the bulk of their force, including Hertzog's c“ R E | eaudo g Ko exp H Think Dewet 1n 8 b Rutherford, Miss Wallace, Mr. Potter and | 40d James Wickham. TOPEE L Gee! e "Yeason why. the members did not | the Great Westerd Wil have in crossing its | THREE BOYS IN EXPLOSION| vy R R e yr Steckelberg. Fioh «"'\[ rd, First Preci W. B llke to have a report made. . According to| own right of way, The commissioners de- DE AAR, Feb. 28.—Latest advices indi- . P dent at the Lin. ) %Y 3 and George Hughes. townships., 1 worked out what I was al-| .ongay, y v trigh - a%. 2aamminas Yob - 88— (Bosc ele, | commando, are camped on the south bank, S ey i.n. tudent ut the Lins 1 Third Ward, Second Precinct-—. J. Sulll- | lowad, Which amounted {0 $25,00 more thay | CCrtain lota o makifig the hew track. This | CLINTON, Ia, feb. 2.—(Special Tele, jcom 0 outh ban Pat Gunnoude, John Toller, M. J.!{he a8 coilecte A ownships 1|18 something never before d it is a —G o v aniey Maltby | Walting an opportunity to cross. According both had to respond to encores. other | G, nat RS 1 Toller, M. J.there was collected In the six townships I ] efore done and it is a | gram.)—George Dayton, Danier Maltvy 5 C % ppre This wa oney -collectad 1n | littfe doubtful it"the commissioners hav to inhabitants who reside alongside the | artists were: Mrs, Lot ty, | “Fourth Ward, First" Precinct—m. P, |ichreaent. —This was ‘money -sollects ners have |and George Mitehell, (i1 r Miss Van Brunt, Walter Young, Miss [ geari, J. M. Patton A W Weman 7, B | 3% and 186 but had mnot been used. A | (he right to do ft. But the Great Western |14, entered a vacant hovse fhis afternoon. | FiVer, this will be impossible for at least When Prof, Munyon says his Dyspepain Cure . y plutic as adopted allowing each mem- st Denny and the Ladies’ quartet Atking and Paul ¢ Aylesworth solution wis adopted allowing each M- | will comply with the order fn this case Al | aseoting o smell of gas they lented s |fOUF daye. The indications are that Dewet | will cure imdigesiion and il forme of stormach - * Fourth Ward, Second Precinct—8. J. H. | hers paid o attention o the rexolution. | the connection will'be built 3 Intends moving westward with the object [ trouble he rimply tells the trath, Tt will cure a STk iisp e Flovgen Boter, doneen, Frita Froahurt, C!| v’ Kooy on "warking s long s ey Not in (he Nue match (o locate tio leak, Tho result Was & of crossing the line between Norvalpont and | fiomich iBal batbeen abuse by overeating and TR e ~Busee anu Fred . Ir. pleased. 1f the of the bonrd wi : |terrible explosion, all of the boys belug ¢ Thorn Y ' frinearn Tk cure & soach that has Real Estate Transfers. s Joitth Ward, First PreciictLee L. Bvans, Rot comply With thelr own resolutions. or | Abnouncement is made at Sheldon that E. | seriously burned. 1t is thought Maltby wilj | L AAU¥POOrt Thornycroft Is pushing from | been weakened by old-style drugs. 1t will do much The followiug transters were filed vester- | John Morris, Georgo R Hunter Patrick | tha luw, and at the same tme ax members | C. Brown, who was boing groomed to make |gje § fthe weRE) whils savaral column sre'rendy;] SRF SRSHESA SUECHAREHEHEe Dlad e day in the abstract, title and loan office of | ¥ (i LHEil A Fox, A A. L anc gF the board sit there and compel othets 1o | (he race for ralltoad commissioner, will not | The house was blown to pleces and the | \0,Me¢t the Boers in every direction. Last | Munyan, New York and bhiladelphin. ] 3. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: 16th * Wacd, Second Precinet — M. | Wrong. ‘T haca o bigger for Touds | be candidate at all. This again 1eaves the | boya owe. thelr escapo from inatant death | Iy (WeTe Was & terriblo storm of rain aud | " gUNYON'S INMALER CURES CATARE, 3 | thunder extending over a wide area, a Edward Dunn and wife to J. G. Bards- O'Rourke, R. 1. Gallagher, P. J. Waggoner, [ and bridges than any other mber of the | Eleventh district with only one ¢ d 5 loy, Wis nely 2-17-42, q. ¢. 4 s Andy Howard and ors. board. There I8 rond money ¢ ouly one candidate | to the fact that they were In the base- |y oxpected that the river will again ris y \ . : e for a state office. It also leaves u clear field &l John Parkhill and _wite to James C. lected In that district, outside of Council aves a clear fleld [ment when the explosion occurred he | a7 e L. Purkhill, nwiy 127 a 6360 [ FIVE SEEK FINANCIAL RE Biuffs. 1t is also (he Foughest part of the | for Colonel Mowry, the present commis- |walls of the house were blown out. The |y b1 AR Cape colony, Feb SR8 Shna ¢ If I had Grip I 1 Henry . derty and wits to Ausust ., county, but | have received less moncy 10 | sioner, whose term expires with the close | building was a story and a half fram bined loross of General Dewet and Com- | a rip I would K 14 and nw D, W. ! o VOl ou an any o P ember ol 3 % o ’ 8. Ame nanda OF AT v st of P D H H 1 P ML Vs gl SO 00| Farmers, Merchant and Housewife | WOrk out than any other mem| T AU8 [ of the year. AlL effoits to bring,out new | strusture. The explosion was heard for | andant Hertsog are now weat of Fhlllip use Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills 4 board, unless I have got about even with | . town, about forty o e Hough, sl nwiy 4 . w. d 3920 Asike.to Re:Formivan Dabts, Rrandes. He claims that he did not work | candidates for rallroad commissioner and |blocks and many windows were broken in | s soory o, orty miles northeast of here. E. V. Hart and wife to Axel Johnson, Five petitions In voluntary bankruptey | out all the money he should have done lust | superintendent of public instruction have [pearby houses. Tie shattered building | |15 0t} umber of men s about 2,000. and Dr. Miles’ Nervine. nwie nety M43, w. d 170 | were filed yesterday fn the United States|vear. 1 have had to quarrel with them | thus far failed. 0 a ! OUDTSCHORN, Cape Colony, Feb, 3.C. Riakaby and wife to J.F. Angm-( alstrict court several times In order to get it caught fire and as soon as possible the boys | o1l Dewet, it Is oMclally assert Sold at all Druggiste. Kohlscheen, selj and ely swiy B G M. Y And I now ask that a full report be made Towaus Start for Washington. were carried out. The fire department | failed et on by - g 12,000 | George M. Young, a tiller of the soil at | und published, how much road money th The lowa party for the Insuguration |soon extingulshed the blaze. | ing failed to cross the Orange river, at © ML artiey wnd wite o ert R Henderson, Mills county, has liabilities | has been collécted in each supervisor's dis- | giaried this evening for Washington 'n.mm poort, Is hurrying to Renfoutein, by | — Martin, nely 8738, w. d 10,560 20,56, i trict and how much each member has spent i ® way of Pe ° > | Mrs. winslow's seotning syramp. axwell and ugl\ 10 Wheeler amounting to $420.55, against which he lists | trick Ang Bow Woeh, SOCR PG L4 Ofked | Among thoso who. started were: W. B ANCHISE, | the way of Potrusville. The Orange river| gay been used for over KIFTY YEARS by ; | , w. d........ 4,640 (888€ts to the value of $200, all of the latter | git the 1 mill road levy, so that the people | Martin, secretary of state, and wife; C. Is falling fast MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILn James 1. Flood and wite to Mary ¥ clafmed to be exempt. ill know where and how thelr money i | w, Muilan, attorney general. and wife: Mol i DREN WHILE TEETHING, with PER- Delong’s stationery wspartment is right. Gravel roofing. A, H. Reed, (41 Broad'y. Vough. nte swiy 4-15-3, w. d Jobn N. Hettinger, a merchant of Silver | Spent A CONFER ON LOUISIANA BILL | KSITENS the GOMSALIAYS a1l PATR, 12, in block 1, In Beer: City, has debts aggregating $1,176.21. In ad- JACOB HANSEN, Supervisor. | Dr. Lewis Schooler, postmaster at D CRESTON, la., . 28.—(8pecial.)—The ier . CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best re ditlon to assets aggregating $30.75, he owne | A (ho meeting of the board vesterday | Moines; Colotel F. C. Letts and wife, Mar. | 0PPOsition of tbe city council to the pro SLYLEAMPRORA, ol by bruseem i i Rhaat, e, s W e 0, Inberusken FAlITS & Gates of Exposition for “Mrs. Winslow'y Soothing Syrup,” and 0, Avova, w. @ ssets are claimed (o be exempt. lows: Supervisor Auld's district, $1,210.93; | two daughters, Council Bluffs; George I‘,‘JI""‘";"“ b Bropse I,L',L’m':‘r",,n(n'l'f',";":","1 ree {ake DO other kind. ‘Twenty-fiva cents & Bull, o 2 Original Plat owen $1,022.68. His homestead In listed ui | oLPer/ieor Brandes’ district, 8,78 sy Auluwite Biirlingian;. MS.. and Mow thoi, A "ot pro L, o 3 } d 15 listed a inonl B ;i - L. M, ) , M ¢! Spen- \ VASHINGTON, Feb, 28— 0! Jot sioand & lot 1 in Origl~ 19,000 a0d kb aWHk Bebienid (aodh ety pervisor's Hansen's district, $1, L. M. Mann, Miss Margaret Robinson, Spen- o0 ™ (00 TR0 S UG fner fo | WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Tbe conferees $SUU REW ARD‘ w. d . 34300 0n 650 | value of $150, horses and cows worth $100. | Lorvigor Matthews' district, $4,601.05. Total | and wite, Council Bluffs; M. A. Raney, met today. They Wo will pay the above reward for J H , $4,601.06. ) O ; M. oy, 4 S S 4 5 ¢ day y agreed upon the amend- b any case of Theodore 8. Divis and wite (o Peter farm stock to the amount of $10 and §1,300 | by gt atuortOneq $10.843.90. Monterama: W C. Dowe: Codus Tamias: | of BIVIDg the company a franchise. Mayor p amend- [ Wo plaint, Dyspepsin, Sick Headache, owik il d 3 ” iy : iR agreed to the appropriation for the Charles- [ eanuot curo with * Liverita, the Up-To-Date Joseph Gilmore to Basil W. Carlisle, $2,287 as exempt. ship. trustees befors sending, persous to | ter and H. W. Burkett, Glenwood. At Chi- ‘;:‘::“’"’:”::‘l:h :"‘““"“"J"‘: Ll oY b, whan | 0., exbosition, Little Liver Pill, wheii the difections are strict. der from the | cago the party will be joined by Governor " lot 14; 8ig sely and part st nig sely herselt as a housewlf: swes | 1€ hospital to secure an or and never fail to give satisfaction, 2 bhoxes ok .,.,fz e section 27 part o ot Audubop, owes e R i B 8 en of People contain 100 Pills, 100 boxes contatn 40 Pi1s, 50 4, ] oo E. E. Sluss, Cunningham’s attorney, sent | week in Wshington during the inaugura- ; Sfpconin I8 Fls, Bewaiet umeiiiiel Fourteen transfers, nggregating. . Arthur P. Schwenneker, who says he 1s o | ¥O'd 10 the bosrd that he would not be | tion. intermediate townships, but so much oppo- | CUTIUE Ples. - It ds guaranteed = Myers- | NERVITA MEDICAL Con Cor. Cliuion and - — sition has arisen over the tax issue it is be- ) s | store, South Omaha. For sale by Kuim & Co., 1oth and Douglag in d bl 7 week. Miss Stella M. Brown, a student in the | feved the promoters will abandon that part u -~ axes and his other Habilities amount to | "o yoqrq adjourned until Saturday. Normal school at Shenandoab, will soon | of their plan and sell stock. All the three Bt: omaha, Neb.; Geo. 8. Davis, Councul 3. His a ihirie become possessed of $7.500 in a way which tioned places will vote the fran- ) ! \ iy all of which are claimed # : ) mentioned places will vote on the fran TSRURG. T:l:r::flnn:':"wh:lll:]:lll(::(h:;l:::': ||;“r:‘l’v‘|: o ch are claimed as exempt by bim. | would forni & BaRE OL'a Tomantio story. | cise issue this spring. furnuce of the Carric EflFDRINK esterday respec ) g — 5 . owned by tho Curne Btreet school and ordered it closed today | The piano used at the grand concert of A young man with whom she was ac- : ; ] & 4 2 |in last Tuesday capacity and disinfected before the pupils reassemble | Of the celebrated “‘Behning” pianos, han been befriended by her when he was poor,| CRESTON, Ia., Feb (Special.)—Un- | the new furnace is w0 tons a day, which Given | ! Shorman & Kl & "o drigkine » 4 ckles Fasting. vast estate unexpectedly. He provided iu|lincoln township a smallpox epidemic will | Of this ¢k ter in the world. Chief Albro and City Physiclan Jennings | House, 335 Broadway, where the organ| joseph McGionis, whose Ax‘nlun;nl l}r‘mlblfl‘h his will that four persons, ome of them | prevail. At present from cight to ten) —— —— e ——— clalmed were responsible for his at- | jeing Miss Brown, should share equally |cases are now running their course, two ve to, = o Mol co v d e r o 5 Bouse o :::m;\""1::-\:.-:‘:""l‘l‘::'":“h:::':ls;h:_ CUNNINGHAM CONTINUES WORL, | t/mpt to shufMe off the mortal cofl by [ n'g30,000, which he willed for that purpose. | new ones belng reported yesterday. Tt is can'fll"i"' coa' rlam block Prefers to Have Supreme Court Pass | bis confinement in the city bastile on a'l .o41q not at incol ship t sit broug And ooal from the beet mines in the o P irst be located. One of the|to Lincoln township to visit brought the The work of fumigating the Merriam Upo ax Ferret Cawse. ge of drunkenness, is trying another goup’q Mr, E. R. Searles of Oklahoma, |disease. Union county has had more small couutry. Also hard coal and wood. the district court granted Frank Shiun the | the starvation plan, and for two days bas | (o find Miss Brown, and set out on his|¥ears. It is reported today that Mrs. Frank ! temporary injunction asked for, restraining | refused. to eat n morsel. 2 ad M Brown aad set out on MIE|TAVE LR e sialliex Bhd the auArantiae Transfer Line Betwsen Council Blufis ningham ~from further procediaz vnder|discovered by the jafler until yesterday | has taught school at several places fn|BOW in Des Moine mm BEST EFFOHTS' the contract n controversy, and that the | afternoon, when one of the prisoners notl- | jowa, in Shelby and Wapello counties. but e B livars, must firat possess that all important | [ Council Bluffs Office, No, 23 North Maln Ing Into this contract on the 5 per cent | food for two days. In order to avold de- | pay an aunt there, She w , 8 Omaha Office, 311 South 12th Stress 0 ] ere. § 48 very much L R T T oot R R ) basis, Cunningham is still dolng busine:s. | tection, McGinnis, as soon as his meals | (urnrised at ber good fortune, but meither Boylan of Eldora, Ta., speclal agent for Telephone 1308, ; 5 : Farley drove over the proposed route this 2y with Cunningham to ferret out omitted | know what to do, as they do not want Me e = Daly sadrisots trskte ! Miners Do Not Get Demands, morniog. He reports everything favorable HE STAR MILWAUKEE - WILLIAM W e p ; o pres - | Ginnis to die on thelr hands & § ment, for which our store s noted, | 18X8ble property, the board oxpressiy de. |Gl ? and The joint meeting of lowa miners and|for (he establishment of a rural frec de- EL “. district court yesterday for divorce from |ugreement on the mine scale for the en- d- where, Our aim is to glve entire Albert L. Waugh, whom she married Febru- | 5uing year in the Iowa mine field and fn| CLINTON, ~(Special Teie- 1s absolutely pure in every sense of 4 i T e ta M et 1] senuine beer purity has gained for you get when you aave the wonder for the money. old son, and asks, for $100 temporary and | scale, the price Varying from 70 cents to | 2d8tbound ';“"’h Ho Is \.'".”“1 ;"‘-‘“ ourl | | b s & most enviable hold on beer || | counons given with our McCord, Brady & No. 20, 31, 33, 35 Pearl St. $40 a month permanent alimony, as well | $1 & ton, according to locality. The scale | VAlleY on the charge of steallng diamonds. you & cane? Sava these coupons and get STERLIN Siald guat Mrs. Anba Boggs married James Boggs || The scale demanded would be somewhat _ 4 m'\fr.””‘l,l,l.\”:'\"\, sod get BTERLING hssh. atotdiVd ik conthr ab [M ‘“y and | June 22, 1595, in Councll Bluffs, but alleges | better for the miners, but the operators | Veterans of the Civil BLATZ MALT-VIVINE L vy .y J h n & c as a florist. Therefore she wishes the | conclusion of the conference it was an- [following pensions were granted Val. Blats Brewing Co, Milweukes, vered. She asks fo ced that o v ssue of February 12 Look for the Bear. onn beno 0. knot severed. She asks for $100 temporary | nounced that the committee would go to[ Lswue of Pebruaty 1 = © piby el By Lizaie Schoup and wife to Mary M "Mhe trouble 18, 1 am not in the ring. vin H. Byers, adjutant geaeral, Glenwood 1 1 N % on Amend v oy os 8o d 3 e to A values 4 N e e r d Cres| every part of the world. He sure and ask on Schidt, Jr, and wife, (6 Al his homestend, valued at $1,305. Al of his | ariornoon the fund was apportioned as fol- | shalltown; Charles R. Hanman, wife and |Pofed interurban railvoad from Creston to . wers on Sunday. Bersha 1 to K. and Jennie Samuel M. DeBolt, a farmer of Henderson, il bottle. tition method. A sufficient number of prop- e nal_ Plat; lot ouncil Blufts, pervisor's Kerney's district, cer 8. Cole, Des Moines: H. H. Van Brunt | (i’ tor an election to vote on the question | 0 the Loulsiana Purchase exposition bill «. I'et al, % nwi and part e Skinnor has Issted the proclamation and (he | €Nt to close the gates on Bundsy and ats- | JaXleetiont Gombtipaiin of Cobivore i iy " 13,250 | Yorth of insurance. Of his assets he claims | A"roqolution was adopted requiring town- | C. G. Saunders, Council Bluffs; C. C. Pot- | Slanmer PA® e proclamation an P ativenoss we Wi BWla W16 W4 SWla DATE Wi mell Carrie E. Schwenoeker, who describes Iy complicd with. They are purely Vegetable, It was the orlginal plan to ask for a 2. resident supervisor Shaw and wife, All will remain about a ection ok & 11,620 43, against which she has no assets to testify to the merit of Banner Salve in| boxescoutwin 15'Pilis. Bewsreof substitutions nie nwig & Creston, Winterset and Macksburg and the Y . Nekine o Towa Girl's Good ¥ 4 Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillan's dru A e P 2 tiller of the soll at Audubon. owes s1061; | 2Pl to be in Council Blufts until next " a Fortune g g | dn Vo igute a School. $1,498.13. His assels, as listed, foot up $185, Big Furnace § B, Towi. T g " ¥ « d e o I new blown in By REumuvmum so that it may be thoroughly fumigated |the Congregational church last night is one | STARVATION METHA quainted, somewhere in the east, who had Alar Over Sm Cn 3 X ec y en hel 8 o sures are oduced in | 18 sald to be the greatest of a co e of pationt; s there Monday morning. dled exclusively by the Bourlelus Music | 7O"CPM apes Laudanum | recently dled after having fallen heir to a | less stringent measur re introduced in ia g f any furnace | were unable vesterday to find a suitable | Stands upon the building. 5 s drinking laudanum and which resulted 10 | Thyea were readily found, but Miss Brown | claimed that a man from Kansas who came block and public library is being continued. | pDespite the fact that Judge Thornell of [ method of ending his life. He has adopted | hyg formerly of St. Albans, Vi., promised |Pox this vear than for the last twenty Prompt delivery is our motto. ey | th counly officers and “Tax Ferret” Cun-| That he was starving himself was not|at tho Normal sehool in Shenundoah. She | Was established lnst night. Mr. James is and Omaha. supervisors rescinled their action In enter- | fled him that McGinnis had not touched any | regards Los Avgeles an hor home, as she [ gyoAN. 1n Feb. 26 (Spccinn ) -John T, || Virtue—PURITY. St. Telephone 128, N N 2 vere ser v the western division of the rural free de- Are always put forth to please our [ In rescinding its action of November 12, | were served, would throw the food 1nto | sho nor Mr. Searles divulged the DAME | lers cevsive. 1o here and wiil Poslmasior Connection made with South Omsha customers. We do not confine this [ 189, by which it entered into a contract [ the sewer. The police are at a 1085 10 [ of (ho benefactor who died d Travsfer. but to give you the best shoes for | = = Two Suits for Div operators in prog at Ottumwa this | livery here - o Mrs. Ada Bell Waugh began suit in the | week 18 likely to result in a harmonious the money that can be bought any- FOR RENT. Chnrw omething for Nothin satisfaction in style, quality and ary 7, 1900, in Cbuncll Bluffs. She asks to | the northern countiea of Missourl. ~The | ETam ) ames Clancy of (e iy was are |1 1)) yord. Tta all-round goodness and i durability. Our $3.50 shoes are a be awarded the custody of their 3-months- | miners made a demand for a mine-run | T8 b . . That's what drinkers everywhere. Shall we send Co. COFFEE, 20¢ pound and up. No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Maln St. as $100 for her attorney fees has been based in screened coal heretofore. | pENSIONS FOR WESTE ERANS. | { Pl o ety that after nine months he deserted her and | promptly refected the proposition and the| hered by the General 6| (Non-Intoxicant.) S is now in Des Molnes earning good wages | joint committee met for conference. At the| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 pectal.)—The | Tonic for the Weak. Bartel & Ml"el’ and $50 & month yermanent alimony. work on a scale on the old basis of screened | 3 ™Rttt Tincoin. $12. " wWar with Spain | | 1612 Donglas 8t RS o ¥ R the Isrgest vetall dry goods and clothisg s coal, wiich indicates that the miners re- | briginal--Charles Haffke, South Omahi, % Counetl ¥ FARM LOANS dealers in western Iowa & H\“',‘“ 1"""“" T e e way | <060 from thelr demands. As the Iowa lowa:: Qriginal-Andriw P 8. Hoswell, | X e - (3 i ) LOAN, Ta., Feb. 28.—(Special.)—The mall | miners are paid better than those of Ii- T Tl (X 1Y ATl $6: Flon ’ - Negotiated In Bastern, Nebrasks Rest very dow o “""m parties on 100K | gack from the Kansas City flyer disap- | jinois or other competing fields, the old o AT, ) eary DR.KAY'’'S Use RBHCEUMN&“],;E‘SM St $B9, e, dam peared mysteriously Sunday night. This | scale was reasonably satisfactory and no|M. Murray. Maxwell $10, Increase_David | RENOVATOR invigorates and renovates the [,,u,,. ptuna e oun N % Maln train s due here at 7:48 and throws off a A Waitkee, $10° Thornton Marble, | $ystem: purifies and enriches the blood; cures strike is anticipated now. d “ 4 u« orst dyspepsia, cons o, | 20y term res sclatica, Iumh-w neus I.EWIS UTLER until morning. Sunday night he falled te Insane Over Loss of Child, Mureav, Nerehalltown. 8t spscla AVIe e A ank Puriass m b O Y 'r:lfi::lvb");:. Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, find a pouch. The matier was reported and | CRESTON, Ia., Feb. 28.—(Special.)—Mrs o 88 Wur with Sraln, orlginal R'" B.J. Kay, Baratoga, N.Y, Blired thousands, “will vars Jou-try it I 3 y t (Successor to W. C. Estep) Monday a speclal detective was sent here. | Charles Johnson was sent to the insane asy- FPoal. Hedford, 6 ENOVATO or (gean& oun; 5 PRARL STRENT. 'Phone 07, |0 Pearl Street, = = Councll Blufts. | No trace of the pouch can be foupd. lum (bls week. The lncidents causivg the “;‘,{;A' el Gaubalaraier Blaphon ARy

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