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—— _COUNCIL MING '« MENTION, Davis sells drugs. Stockert sells tace Gas fixtures and glob. Fine A B C beer, Neumayer's hotel, Wollman, selentific optictan, 409 B'way. Leftert, jeweler, optician, 26 Broadway. | curtains. s at Bixby's. Pasturage. Judson, 920 8ixth ave. Tel. 2K Miss Ellen Aylesworth is visiting in Chi- | cago. i Mre. George I, Melggs Is home from a | visit in Chicago | ancy frames. C. 1. Alexander & Broadway. your stoves at J Main street Cherniss & ¢ homas Bowman i expected home today | from Grenada, Miss 1 White is seriously 1l at his h on h Sixth street W, F. Graff, undertaker und disinfector, 101 South Malii street. 'Phone 6 Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157 | Fourteen-Months-01d Cotmier Boy Toddles T IIP' OM '\IIA DAIL\ \ IH- 'l lll llNIL\\' A\I‘RIL 11, 1901, A small black grip in his hand | 1t during his ordeal in the water New (orpora City Real Estate The ade, top. BLUFFS. | IHB\S BLR S SEEM FAHL stoc into & Bonfire, MOTHER RUSHES FROM SICKBED TO SAVE to t prai in Mer the In Herself Severely Barned Frensied Efforts to Tear Biazing Clothes from Her Suffering Child, w. A The 14-months'-old hoy of William Cof mier, section foreman for the motor com pany, at Twenty-sixth street and Avenue D, was terribly burned yesterday afternoon, re | for dee to Peter Dwyer, the kade, hammers to the chief with their compli- ments, as they had no further use for them GET sers pite Once on the outside they shouted back to take care MORB Ten ooper for $1,810. THAN the barbed wire guard at the third oceupant of the and turn over the EXPECTEL Recelvers of Bank Secare Good Prices Eatate, Recelvers Beresheim and Murphy reported to the district court yesterday the sale of several parcels of the real estate belonging he Officer & Pusey bank the price received was greater than value placed on the property by lots and part of an outlot in Turley's addition were sold to Alderman Huber for $700. Thirty-three acres in the vicinity of Mynster Springs were sold to 8. O appraised at $1,650. In each case the the ap- This tract was tract of land in Harrison county ap- $: ounty wero s | the appra Aldermaan praised at $1,600 was sold to A. D. two acres fn nd thirt 4 to W. &, Cooper for §: 4 value of which was $2,128.10. | Hammer purchased & small Annis this limits which The ask the court to affirm the sales. an amendment petition of intervention in the receivership asking (hat he be refunded the amount | of a highw | he had paid on certain notes over and above | its failure. He notes in full through a misunderstanding | to his paid the Correct and exclusiy styles of cleBABt| cejving injuries which it is expected will photos at BehmidCs, &1 Broadway, Dtove htal tract of land aear the city limit W e G e sariouly An older brother had started a bonfire :‘l-": hodiy appraised at $500 for $660. Carl N Minneapolis { ot lin the yard to burn up rubbish and had % 0 bVl B Deputy srder Willlam 1 i | gone into the barn to feed a cow. In his s Morgan & Klein, uptiolstering, furniture | absence the baby went into the yard and Bt Lo B Maln =t | Eetting too close to the bonfire, the child’s | (455 Il Washburn Hamilton of Chicago | S04 B8 100 © 4 of parents, Major and Mrs '\;'r“ ‘f‘m:,"’t"'f :‘;" was sick in bed, heard | the amount he had to his credit fn the bank J. Hostetter loft yesterday for | the child's crics, rusbed to its assistance | At the time of reon, la., where he has decld and was badly burned about the hands in | " et 1 Wien Florence Tl | 1T oMOFtS o tear off the little one's burn. | 05(c4d of buving the moncy standing to h'v\"”;u,\nhrrl,ll‘\“)r{‘W.l MU {0 Felatives tn | 10K garments. The child was terribly | AL GBSYY SERIN e Denver " burned about the legs and abdomen | txcovmrm ovan Roy DeVol Is home from Eureka Springs Mo., where he went for his health, which i much improved dwin 1. Rothert of the Northwestern | eity ticket office has returned from a short | ip to Chicago The Woman wperance Christian unton will meet this son at the home of Mrs, G, G. Baird, 756 Mill str ve Wi ven t bring results. want ad in oftice, A want ad in The Lhe same attentic Council Bluffs as at the Om win G. Brickley, aged 69 ye yesterday morning at his home, Broudway, of paralysis. His wife him Dance by Star of men of America hall, April 115 2 cent ouple SUrvives Jupiter lodge No. 66, Thursday even- 3 extra ladies, | patcher of the Is city r. and train _d Jurlington at Wymore, Neb., 1 in t short visit ‘with his parents, T. L. Coudy, SIXth avenue. The Woman's auxiliary of Grace church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B Cook, Vine strect, when the a lual eleciion of officers will be held | The fire department was called at § yesterduy morning to 2310 West Broad chere the roof of a cottage accupled by Wise Paine had caught fire. The damage | was nominal 7 The Spetman grocery, on South Main , was fiimflammed out of $20 yvesterday the short change racket by gers, who immediately after turn- HeK Boarded @ car for Omabia, funeral of Mrs. Christ Biechler will afternoon from the Lutheran ical ch Lewls towns » the family res e In Piumer wettlement at 1 oclock These building_permits were Issued ves- | terday: N. P. Peterson, story frim cottage at Avenue B and Tenth street, to cost $1,90; J. A, Nelson, t tory frame addition to dence at’ Ninth sireet and Avenue Bito cost $700, Oscar Swanstrom of 2310 Avenue B is suf- fering from a fracturcd right arm result of testing his strength with a in-the-slot striking machine’ in Oma force of the blow broke a bone betw wrist and the elbow in two places. . the 17 R. Batch . was committed ves- poon to St, Bernard's hospital foners for the insane. The Complatnt was fied by her parents police were asked la from Hamburg, la. as the | nickel- The en the | this city from Omaha a week ago. r gather Iy dving and wants to see’him. The polic ore unable to locate House last night, or learn that he was a resident of | thix clty terepnone 250. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, Rubber stamps at I)l‘bon(v 307 B'way. Y. Plumblog Co., 541 Broad'y. Real Estate T These transfers were filed yesterday in the absiract, title and loan office of J. W Squire, 101 Pearl street 1 and wife to John V; nwi, sWig 27 and nely s nafers, | putation has been made of the | that the abu'ting property will nat be suf- | day the asphalt contingent was out in full ‘| the approaches to the S 2400 1o Lewls 4 14, d 60 and wife to Mary' 1., weres i swly §2-i4-4d; 2,654 W f Myrtle” W. " Dariing O P. Willardsos 1, 20, 3 Ratlroad Charles Manger and wife 3 | Shonquist, n 621y feet lot 13, 6 | Steele & Woods' sub, w d . %0 Emma_Leutzinger (o ely of o orlginal plat, Nels B. Sho ut i wi Olesen, & 62% feet of lot 5,600 block 6, Steale & Woods' sub, w ') 1. Gould and wife et al to Martin Larsen, lot 6, bl 13, Burns' add, Awd.! Y otae et 3 Leonard D. Leutzinger and wife ot ai to Emma Leutzinger, e 1 foo of why | lot 190, original plat, q ¢ 1| DT, Bawyer and wife 1o Painter Knox, lot 16, block 2, Bast Omaha Plutei, 4 o d 10 b J. Wright to J. Glibert, lot . block 11, Mullin add, w d.... L) Total, eleven transfers LI Buy your trecs, shrubs and roses of Meneray, 622 East Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephones, office, 404; residence, 4165, Davis sells gla Marringe i Liconses to wed were Issued yesterday to | the following Name and Residence. \ 1lfs, Council Hluffs A Bernhardi, Counci) hraim Strong, Council Bluffs farlo’ Bernhardi, Council Bluffs €. G, Campt i, Ia Carrie Millel sa, la 1 H. Stover, Council Bluff; Minnie Bird, i Bluffs | quent | ham and the | filed the court and same was approved and the | P, | period in which the estate could be re- pened will expire today. The petition Shoes there are In our I footwear evor shown in the elty. We are al- ways to the front in hav- best_und in Shoes, ing the thing out latest | county treasurer at once signified their will- SARGENT’S Look for the Bear, show - window—note the | | beautitul and varied styles—-then notice the | prices, We will leave it o your judgment if these are not the best bargains FARM LOANS | ofiated In_Kastern, Nebrasks $°lowa, James N, Casady. i ‘ounchi Blufts. "' " | LEWIS CUTLER | Fu neral Director ccessor to W. C & PEARL STREET, an 26 lllln Bt Batep) | "Fhous 07, | ot NG AND PAVING FIG City Council to Conslder Resolutions | in ¢ ttee of the Whaole, The trouble between Even Fegley and The meeting of the city council as a |John Isley over the boundary fence be- committee of the whole this afternoon is |tween their r tve abodes culminatcd | to consider the resolutions calling for the curbing and paving a number of streets and avenues which will come tion and determination at the council Monday night Several petitions from property owners in the Fourth ward have been filed, in which | the they ask that the streets in which they are | interested be paved with asphaltum. Some | of the property owners in this ward have | declared (hemselves in favor of home-made brick, while others have expressed a pref- erence for the Galesburg brick. No com- frontage of |ley the abutting property owned by the persons signing the petitions for asphalt, and it is not known whether they represent a ma- Jority Protests have been filed against paving Ninth street with any kind of material this year, and it is understood this street will be cut out of the paving resolution. A | vigorous protest has also been filed agalnst the paving of Park avenue between Pomona treet and the entrance to Fairmount park There e no residences on the west side of this portion of Park avenue and the lots slope towards Glen avenue. Tt is claimed the meeting of | by Fegl with ficiently benefited to bear the assessment for the cost of the improvement. At the meeting of the city council Mon- talk force, but did not secure an opportunity to express Its views, as action on the resolu- tion was postponed. It is expected a large oumber of the Fourth ward property owners will attend this afternoon to make a per- sonal petition for asphalt. It is the opinion of some that, owing to the contention over the material to be used, there will be no paving laid this year in the Fourth ward In his annual report, filed with the coun- cil Monday night, City Englneer Stnyre called attention to the necessity of having all the sewer, gas and warter mains and laterals laid on those streets proposed to be paved. He suggested that this be done at once on some of the streets. This matter will, it is expected, be taken up at the ceting this afternoon gineer Etnyre also recommended that stead of plank crossings, especially on the main thoroughfares, brick with broken- |once stone base and approaches be used in the future when old one new ones put in first cost is greater, it is more than offset by greater durability, comfort to travel and 1s more cheaply maintained. The earth at plank crossings is away and unless becomes a serious now constantly being worn promptly attended to obstacle to travel the TAN HELPS COUNTY, Secures Over Ten that OMcials Overlooked. The work of M. Cunningham, tax fer- ret, in bringing to light property which has been omitted from assessment and conse- taxation Is bearing fruit and the county treasury has been enriched by many thousands of dollars which otherwise would never have been pald in. While there Is some question as to the right of the county board to contract to pay Cunningham a sum equal to 50 per cent of all the money pald into the treasury through his efforts, County Treasurer Arnd says there is no question but that it is a good thing for the county. Treasurer Arnd estimates that already over $10,000 has been pald In on property which had been omitted from assessment and which bad been discovered by Cunning- are many thousands of dol- Jars vet in sight. If Cunningham suc in having his contract with the county board sustained by the courts his earnings up to date will exceed $5, Killpack y Thousand Dollars day, haral, ceed For probab ds | tlon; For Iown partly cloudy, eastern portions “ | Nelghbo yesterday in up for final ac- |fore Justive having Fegley charge Assistant Ferrier's oy. the When arrested he was under the influence | of liquor and Justice Bryant had his court constable file an information charging Feg- He then 4 with continue the in the meantime committed Fegley to the county Jail, placing his bail at $50 on the two charges, Fegley was discharged Monday in poli: court on an assault preferred by ciding that both were equally to blame. Ferrier, County court and The latter, same the fortune intoxication, assault case and Isley, Judge BOUNDARY FENC however, baving Isley arrested on an assault and battery charge filed be- while Isley retallated arrested filed before Justice Bryant. Attorney Kimball h; case against lsley dismissed in on a similar Justice taxed to did not meet that Isley did. costs ded to until today and battery charge, Aylesworth d Few Prohibitionists Attend. district of afternoon at 0, Mr. Ellett, the Ellett, The prohibition convention of the Ninth congressional vesterday house was not a success, s0 far as the at- tendance was concerned. Only six persons besides Rev. were present. only out-of-town attendant, lowa called for county court state chairman, who was the made a short explaining the Indiana plan, and the meeting adjourned. an address on prohibition last evening in the Broadway Methodist church, Sinter Brides at I The home of Mr. and Mrs. hardi, of a double wedding last evening, the brides being Misses Fredericka and Marie Berp- as married to Walter L. Ellis and the latter to Epbraim Strong, The double ceremony was periormed by Rev. Frecse, church. To FORT DODG empowers with roads, pelled to pay Monsigno DUBUQUE, Ia Kaino of 8t. The tormer Mr, Ellett delivered ble Wedding. Fritz Bern- 7 South First street, was the scene pastor of the Gi Mr. and Mrs Ellis and Mr Mrs. Strong will make their homes in this city. rman Lutheran and la., the as the who ordered April deep ravine. their share of the owing to the action of the rallroad com- missionera, of the viaduct last summer. rt Dodge Viaduct. ADril 10.—(Special.)— A new contract has been drawn up which contractors the construction of | viaduct over the tracks of the Illinols Cen- are to be replaced or | tral and Minneapolis & St. He says that while the |and which will join two parts of the city cparated by a project has hung fire for som to the action of the rallroads, who refused to vote the necessary contract calls for the construction to pro- without walting for the consent of rallroads will be com- [he was able to k to proceed at the new Louls railroads The time, owing tunds, but the new expense, the construction etal d. 10.—Archbishop Louis will celebrate the mass on the occasion of the conferring of the pallium on Archbishop Keane next Wednes- Monsignor Martiuelli cannot attend, AGAIN RAIN FPrecipitation Sche da; owing to previous engagements. May Oce day=—F ebraska—Raln PROMISED ed for Wednes- In Nebraska To- Tomorrow. WASHINGTON, April 10,—Forecast Thureday; Friday fair, with warmer in western por- Showers casterly terly winds, becoming Thursd, with showers in central and rlable. i Friday winds County Attorney sterday, on| For Missouri—Showers Thursday; vari- behalf of Treasurer Arnd, filed a petition in | able winds, mosily easterly; showers Fri- the district court asking that the estate of | day. Fred Leutzinger be reopened and the ad- [ For South Dakota—Showers Thursday; ministrators ordered to pay $5,438.86 al- [ warmer in western portion; Friday fair; leged to be due as taxes on personal prop- | probably warmer: east to south winds. erly which had been omitted from assess- or Wyoming—Snow Thursday; Friday ment for the last five years. Leonard Leut- | fair and warmer; variable winds. zinger, Thomas Maloney and C. Hammel 1 cord. are the administrators of the estate. They CE OF THE WEATHER BUREA final report January 11 with the states that the administrators failed to list for taxation any part of the personal prop erty owned by the estate. Leutzinger died October 4, 1895, leaving a valuable estate, Cunningham reported to the county treas- v that the estate owned personal prop- erty to the amount of $14,519 during each of the five years past. The administrators when notified of the course adopted by the 1901 r Ingness 1o pay the taxes as soon as the proper offsets were allowed « rterly Water BilL Pay on or before the 10th and save 5 per cent. Ofce open Saturday and Wednesday evening until 9 o'clock. Davis sells paint Missourt Valley. oyes, daughter of Mr. and mer residents of Coun- Married | M'ss Ruth K. s %. T. Noy cfl Bluffs Ipita Record of tempera at Omana for this mal ficlency for the Total Reports from Siat STATIONS AND STATE April 1o, Ofcial nd precipitation compared with | sponding day of the record of tem! last three 1901, 1900. 1699, 189K Maximum temperature inimum temperature ean temperature ation perature precipitat ince March 1 s ney since March | ney for cor. period, ency for cor. period OF WE ure and pre s day and since 63 4 8 06 ;W 52 42 M4 [E T Y fiinch | L1 0 ineh | 2.0 Inches 11 tnch | N inch 1900 1899 i K = HES *385 & LI P58 waas married last eveniug at her | Omal home in Missouri Valley to George Kel- [ North rabning logg Those atiending from here were: [§I0V(H! LR Miss Helen Shepard, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. | Rupid ¢ aining Barstow, Mr. aud Mrs. Nate Shepard, Miss | Huror, Ethel Shepard and Guy C. Shepard | Chicag Twe Flee from Roek Pile, I8 Frank Norman and James Murphy, pris- | Day cloudy oners at the city Jail, decided yesterday | Kansas Cliy, partly cloudy morning they had done about ail the stone hreaking on the rock pile that was good for | yudy their health. Shortly after belng placed in cloudy the stockede surrounding the rock pile ihvs P L. A WELSH, effected their escape by clmbing the stock- | Local Forezast Officlal, 0 82| pitation | arch 1, | 147 inch | MINER STICKS IN RIVER State in in ng Clgarette Dee ison Held for Grand DES MOINES, April 10.—( lowa supreme court purpose of delivering a numb which have been prepared in There are no important posed of at this time, but a | routine work. in one decision what it would do on the mot trial in the Graybill case give an alarm when approach| The case was | railroad, from damages for | son in charge of the animals | but the court refers to the Gr In the contes introduced in evide that the county auditor, the ballots were placed for sal required six months. had s ce. It a great many persons might envelopes containing the bal vere lesson to the county al negligence and holds that should not have been admitt lots. county auditors, of Interest to e which may h election contests in the state. The following are the deci the court this morning Augusta Vierling agains Binder, appellant; Des M tlon for breach of promise aMrmed. State, appellant, a| Polk county: embezzlement ca ery county of ainst L. reversed Omahs National Bank, appe tax sale redemption; afirmed. MeGill Bros. Louis Railroad, appellant: We damage case for stock Killed for $40; reversed, Estate of John Brown; J modified and affirmed. Mary J. Lee, appellant, ag Burlington: Des Moines case; affirmed. George Huss against Gre road, appellant; for stock killed: dffirmed. t C. A. Delong ag: In River All Nig arrived in Des Moines at a river on the bridge of the K of the Rock Island railroad. and it was dark. Marquis fell is higher than usual and wher feet stuck into the ered to his chin By catching on to a limb n *p his head but he was unable to extricate the mud. he could get ashore, as the deeper near the shore. So { himself by came to his rescue until so passed at who had remained in the wat SUPREME TOURT DECISIONS it i s Bession at Des Moines Disposes of Ta Oounty Election Case. hort of Conviets at Fort W is in session for the submission term will be held cases to be dis- this morning the court gave an indication of Bluffs, and showed that it will adhere to ita rullog in that case regarding the require | ment that it ts the duty of an engineer to | Bros. against the Minneapolis & St. Webster county, loss of animals killed case is reversed on the ground that the per- t case the original ballots were in whose custody were accessible (0 many persons, tampered with them. The court reads a sc- was possible they were not the original bal- Inasmuch as the custom followed by |Breat this auditor is that generally followed by all the court sets a precedent © great bearing on all future because ofiense not committed in county: J. W, Squire et al; Pottawattamle county. against Minneapolis & St. county; Warren county; st David Brow election contest A Bohemian miner from Ottumwa foot and undertook to cross the in a part of the city not much frequented bridge and into the water below. the water it was so deep that when his |19, mud Marquis was cov- He was not sure, either, whether crying out in alarm. Nobody daylight this morning. made a small raft and rescued Marquis, hours and was almost exhausted. Moines has been incc others. hontas count $10,000 capital Miller, B. L, others Incorporators, Allen, M. T. ALL NIGHT $10,000 capital president, and Henry T. stock, by A Jury. nece: tentl ry to make a 'y boundary d ricts of Special.)~The | district and taking Anamosa district, in order to er of opinfons recess. The next month tentlary at Fort Madison tracts for lease of convict labor leases for use of the labor at the convicts being kept at state stone quarries; but at where the contract convict valls, oners the state. great deal of placed on file fon for a new from Council There has been Towa penitentiaries in the last ing a crossing that of McGill Awalting Cigarette Deciston, Louis [ The cigarette dealers of Des Moines and nvOIVINg | other cities of Towa and the assessors In The | cities where cigarette selling has been in was negligent, aybill case for cision of Judge Burnham precedent in the matter of using the whistle | from Marshall county, Involving the le- or bell to warn live stock off the track. |gality of the cigarette tax law in Towa The case invoived a clalm of only $40. It was the intention of the agents of the The most interesting case decided today | American Tobacco company to bring the was one from Tama county, involving a con- [suit in Polk county and have it tested test over office of superintendent of schools. | here, but this could not be arranged, and | 50 the test case which is to be shown | the supreme court was tried was The Tobacco company law not only because it fo keeping th imply thrown and that have seen the lots and have is not a bill, uditor for his the ballots | cordance with the Towa constitution. This ed because it |1atter is a new point In the case, on which the Tobacco company lawyers have set importance. If the district court holds against the cigarette the state, and | taxes. State Rifie ¥ sions filed by of the lowa National guard at t George J county; ac- 8¢ | week In June next. 00 Judgment; | oo oh company will be present. R. Maxwell: ase, dismissed | g Cooke of Algona, finspector llant, against |criticlsm upon the guard ebster county; The date for d and verdict year. Councll to 14 inclusive, encampment, which will Dubuque, has not yet been fixed. Dentson is ones county; ainst City of damage Western Rall- damages Juctice court for embezzlement Siate aguinst Gustay Tamann, appellant; | from Mrs, Person, was today held to the Lyon county; canviction for seductlon: &1 | gyand jury under bonds. P. S. Harris, the Biate againai!homas Dafly, appellant; [attorney who was brought from Kansas Towa counity; eehviction for seduction; re: | City to answer to the same charge. was Ve agalnst’ George Lee, appellant; [PUt on the witness stand and testified that Towa county; conviction for attempted [he gave Denison the money to be paid to abortion: reversed Mrs. Person. He also produced a receipt for the full amount. Harris' put off until Frid who gave his name as Joseph Marquis last night April 10.- late hour on Tournament Grove today, Carroll, Battle Creek, were represented. Des Moines | ley association cokuk branch The bridge is | through the |attend and declined the tournament by The rl\orlh’lu‘r Carroll was chosen as the place ¢ he fell into |of the next tournament, which will be June The second day's program will give Onawa a chance to compete, they now being barred as champions from assocla ear the shore | tion races. above water. ¢ himself from Wants Funda fo erry DFS MOINES, April 10. water was he contented workmen They me the American socloty of Japan, er for several | Japan, July 14, He had when the virtue of known, by expectant mothers, liniment. There is no wned " Mother s Friend ihe ordeal again withost Sent by erpress paid on re MO e evpecislly soLp n ALL DRUGGISTS, external use of *‘ Mother o receipt of price, §1.00 pes “A Blessing 1o all Women™ Gm! joy and comion comes into every household 's Friond’’ is No more gloomy forebodings or nervousness as all pain is Pr(-venlcd by the Friend,” the marvelous thing like it. B. F. BROWN, of Waddill, La., write » Bottle, Book, Tor young and middie-sged woren: THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. compuny porated by filing The Ware Savings bank of Ware, has been incorporated with Homer A Wilson and The Phoenix Land and Cattle company of Council Blufts has been incorporated, with W. Clarke Clarke, secretary. Not Convicts Enough. The State Board of Control has found It change in the peni the stat adding six counties to the Fort Madison the same from sufcient number of convicts at the peni- to fill the con- the state has with manufacturers There are no Anamosa, work on Fort Madison, system the decrease {n the number of pria- is becoming an embarrassment to a voticeable decrease in the number of convicts in the year or two. dulged in are impatiently awaiting the de- of the Seven- teenth judicial district in a cigarette case carried to etore Judge Burnham and submitted to him last week attacks the is an alleged in- them into a vault with other records, which |terference with interstate commerce, trary to the United States constitution and uniform regulation of commerce, but because it Is alleged the title to the as passed in the legislature fective and the law Is therefore not in ac- dealers many of them will quit rather than pay the high tice, The date for the annual state rifle prac- tice of the teams of the various companies the st range, near Cedar Raplds, will be the first Teams of four from The practice and instruction will be in charge of Thomas arms practice, and in view of the severe on account of poor rifle records last year it is expected |that much better scoring will be done this the encampment in Bluffs will probably be August 7 The date for the other probably eld tor Grand Jury. W. 8. Denison, who has been on trial in of § trial has been Tourname: (Special Te| gram.)—At the meeting of the Maple Val- held 1da Grove, Odebolt, Schaller, Mapleton and Onawa Missouri Valley did not The board of control was au thorized to revise the present rules. Monument. Governor Shaw today received a letter from Baron Ken- tare Kaneko of Tokio, Japan, president of soliciting subscriptions to a monument to Commo- dore Perry, to be umveiled at Kurihama, the forty-eighth anniver- sary of the landing of Perry at that point. and kept of Des ’ Poca Digests what you: Dyspepsia Curo The most certain way of ocuring indigestion and stomach troubles is rform the stomach's work for it by nald1 KopoL ticles with the secretary of state. The $100,000 and incorporators are ht D. S Chamberlain and Drsrersia which digests wh u eat and gives the stomach perfect rest. It contains al! the natural digestants combined in exact pmpomonl‘ togethor with the o nic sub- stances ulnd for reconstructing the worn out digestive organs. That is w! n. has never falled to cure the worst cases of Indi- estion an psia even after all other methods and prepara- 1ons have hl Tho most sensitive stomach can take it. It oan’t hel p | but do you pood Prepared by K. 0. DeWiss & Co., C' The 81. bottle contains 3% he 4o, slea, - the ‘When you need l mthln and healing application for piles, sores and skin secure 8| diseases, use Do hluh MNazol BALVE. Beware of couatarteita. the pre- Towa con- was de- of small be at at Ida The Best Office Building Moving is not pleasant to think about ex- cept when the prospect of a handsome office {s {m prospect, You have to get up a certain amount of steam to mo even when you are driven to desperation by poor jenitor work, wretched elevator service and offices that have been long in need of paint well as soap and water. The Bee Building always looks fresh and attractive because it is never allowed to get out of repair This together with efficlent janitor service make it a pleasant place to do business Pesides this the rents are no higher than in other buildings. R. C. Peters & Co. RENTAL AGENTS, Ground Flour, Bee Bldg. DOCTOR parles & Searles OMAHA SPECIALIST Most Successful and Reliable D. SEABLES, Specialist in Diseases of Men. VARICOCELE Are you afficted with Varicocele or its results hood? Are you mervous, Irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-time energy eud ambition? Are you suffering from vital weakness, etc.? There s a derangement of the sensitive organs of your Pelvic System, and even though it gives you no trouble at present, it will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your mervous system, unfit you for married life and shorten your existence. Why not be cured be- fore it 1s too late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE. We have yet to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, elec- tric belts, etc.. will never cure. You need cxpert treatment. We treat thousands of fases where the ordinary physician treats one. Mothod new, never fails, without cut- Ung, pain or loss of time, DR. A, Nervous Debility and Lost Man- S Home Treatment. No STRICTURE Mo TN WEAK MEN L,, truments, no pain. o etention: from | (VITALITY WEAK) made so by too close usiness. Cure guaranteed application to business or study; severe and Bladder Troubles, Mental strain or grief; BEXUAL EXe CESSES In middle life or from the effests of_youthful follles. WEAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO NER- VOUS DEBILITY ~OR EXHAUSTION, WASTING WEAKNESS, INVOLUNTARY LOSSES. with EARLY DECAY in YO! No Lfln-un Urine Colored, or with Iky sediment on standing, Gonorrhoen, AHBARL, i Bt 'p" LIS Sused for lite and the petson thoroughly _cleansed _from e syatem. Hoon every sign and sympiom and MIDDLE-AGED,; lack of vim, v ;&r-u completely and forever. No |and strength, with sexual organs impaired AKING OUT" of the disease on the |and weakened prematurely In approsching skin or ace. Treatment containg no dan-|old ago. ‘All yleld rapidly 0" our gerous drugs or injurfous medicines. treatment for loss of vital power. “ume Troa'men' One personal visit is preferred, but if you cannot call at my office, write us your symptoms fully. Our home treatment I8 tuccessful and strictly private. CURES GUARANT Our counsel Is free and sacredly confidential. 5 Consultation Free. Treatment by Mal CHARGES LOW 35 S, v . MANHOOD RESTORED: ety blo Vitailser, the proscriaiion of a {ymoris h puysician, wil Mnarry, Exhaa pal 4 by day'or night. 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Made with upper I part tucked, finl :I with ep found and trimmed wi t et ruming spectal price Mail Orders Promptly Filled. o] | excellent all stz at th RE-NO-MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 316 Bee Bldg. TRADE MARn A.MAY!I;a‘S R R R, 5, 'W! and feet PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. More Dots and More Prizes, April 15th.