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TH o= MAY OMAHA DAILY BEE ATURDAY 1901 3 Kelley,Stiger&Co. /s 1wl IBACKACHE AND INDIBESTION orcamrmsresimsc | tics in our county now,” sald the senator Cured by Pe-ru-na. Saves Mombers of Nebraska National Guard | 18 | pecple ate all too busy to give tiuch Mr. Otto Jordan, Argos, Ind., writes Store Open Until 9.30 Saturday Evening, o e et the county e rmer: | CaUSEd by Systetnic Catarrli«-« Pe«ritena Cures| . s Ll e dlanpeared since ms of catarrh have disappeared since are looking forward to a record-breaking STATE SUES FORMER SECRETARY PORTER | narvest | ‘The campaign for county offices prom ises to be a warm one this year, and, al- | 1 commenced taking Peruna, and 1 shall Like Magic. give it All the praise. 1 took four bottles | of the medicine. For a long time before Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, 50c— Lincoln Man Sm | 1 took the medicine 1 felt dull and stupid, ver 5 though there is no actlve work being done was subject to sick stomach and dizziness Beet i st P o line of Men's Baibriggan Underwear over shown at 50c e Eatment—made (o slodte—regulars and double-seat draware=rogulet and shore| =FUAte Case Against St in that line now, the time is not far dis- Siss (he st Sotts 1.Bave. ot dewn 216498 ERIM sasit]) ‘TlEibaeoity prico—b0e, | o in Omaha<Harlan tant when the contest will be on in earnest Discu troubled with my stomach and have been York county is normally republican, but greatly benefited all around. 1 think any- ¥ 1 fl f in past years the fusionists outnumbered Dody troubled with catarrh would be bene- UL L T e \ e ey | | fted by the use of your medicine."—Otto 1 From a Staff Correspondent.) now have several of their men in office | inest Night Gown made for summer wear—cool and comfortable—made of the n " Jordas \ ,F" Rt o b :,' ollar ' -,.l-"»,:,r\ ,.‘a fan \,‘ :1':‘ trimming At b0c, 78 LINCOLN, May 24.—(Special)—Embit- | Tha republicans, however, have most of the The Secrat of Pure Blood. b B bric—no heav b aa s LA y ot At tered at the action of their captain in add portant offices and a majority in the | No one can be troubled long with indi- J and $1.66 fug two more hours to thelr duty time in | county board. The fusionists will make a | ‘Kl‘l”l\“ and have pure blood, for, however | careful one may be in the selection of | proper food, it it is not properly digested it will not furnish the blood with pure materials For this condition Peruna is a never fil- Ing remedy It cleanses the blood by cor recting digestion, and glves tone to the whole system by increasing the nutritive value of the food Spring fever,” as it e " - | order that the regular prison guards might | pig effort to retain their hold and this will Men's Neglig e cShitts, $1.00 | have shorter hours, seven members of Com- | cause a little extra exertion on the part Our $1.00 Negligee Shirts aro tho best that the market alfords—and our line is } ety ¥, NeUrassh M““"fl‘R”'l;'l"r fm‘“*h"h‘ ‘or the reputlican mora complete than ever. All the newest designs and patterns in Colored Negli- | 10 serve the extra vmc ane Wil FOOAER Elght T Dankards, geo Shirts and a large line of the very popular WHITE MADRAS SHIRTS, in plato | P ”'."“r‘:m")”‘l‘””_'r'_“‘“ tanding officers | Over 2000 Dunkards have arrived here and plented bosoms c d {o our dollar lne insubordination. be o At JINCErS | .o attend the ona poy of the G0 Tapred B ALl st s L AL will report the maiter to their superiors. | !0 attend the Internati nal meeting of th ) |G st Brethren. Tomorrow sev 1 Bolshaw aud Warden Davis had | German Baptist Bret Men'’s Fancy Hose e e e dexthon 1o increase the | eral spectal trains will bring large num- | hers from eastern states and it Is expected F ose w o used more " uties of the soldiers who were guarding |bers from eas Men's Faney Hose will be used more this summer than ever before. We are |4Vt ! & 8 | usn he walls from six to eight hours. This |that by Sunday night fully 8,000 persons {s sometimes called, which produces a showing a fine ling at 26c, 85 and B0o—lislo and cotton. A fine black lace effect | o) relieve the regular patrol men, who [ Wil be at the fair grounds, where all tired-out, sleepy feeling, and inability to tor 500 | were working twelve hours a day. As soon | meetings will be held do much mental or physical work, is the as this decision was communicated to the | Until Sunday the work will be conducted | result of a sluggish digestion, and no blood STORE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 SATURDAY N¢ national guardsmen some of them grew | by the Bible Normal, under the direction medicine will be of any use whatever un- very angry. There was considerable loud |of Rev. E. 8. Young of Eigin, 1l Sun- [less it 1 uble to rectity the impaired di- {61k, but no attention was pald to the mat- |day morning the general conference will Batitn, Tho Eroat SOpUINSILY LRALIPAPIBR ter by the officers assume possession of the grounds and the [8Ks 15 due to the adt that 18 &l suek = for the guards to be relieved, eight were | The Dunkards' standiug committee held rangements and enriches the blood by puri- ug. They were F. i. Bigelow of Com- | three executive sessions today, consider- tying this important source of that = = = 'l a " any sta 1 at Wilber, and seven!ing questions propounded by various e "‘;' \ 1 Cat « N i 1 ell and clerk and be carried into the ged- | peppers of the Light infantry. The lat- | churches. The committee also ratified the nie atareh Core. -‘- P. ‘;OR“A‘ “HD IOR |LR‘ | eral fund [ ter were A. M. Clark, W. H. Clark, R. W. | election of the following officers, named by Mr. W. M. Holland, of Hartwell, Ga., On the first Monday in September the! . | Clough, F M. Lewls, be required to report to the | \wenh and p. 1 L. Weaver, J. R.|a special committee last night: Moder |5 il Wooley. Late in the after- | g glder Vanillian of Kausas: reading proprietor of the Hartwell Tin Works, writes of Peruna as follows Risseton Buaimess Man Charged with At. | mavor and council all receipts and ex-| noon they returned, but refused to serve | clerk, Elder H. €. Early of Virginia; writ- | "I am more than pleased with the bene tempted Bribery of Land Official | i o ','\“m'”‘,”‘ b - “:' | longer than six hours on the picket line. |ing clerk, Elder 1. B. Trout of Illinois; fits derived from Peruna. The winter of ial. | ndentedness and Ananctal condition of the | Immediately after the fire occurred at the | aggistant writing clerk, Elder J. B. Rosen- | prison the members of Lincoln Light in- | perger of Ohfo. There is some little speculation as 1o | faniry were called out. As soon as the o B. C. THAYER IS COMPLAINING WITNESS 1 what the banks will do in regard to bidding | Members of Standing Committee, | convicts were quartered in the cellbouss | T oo Tl the names of the | the services of a portion of them were dis- | y 1809 my weight was 150 pounds. 1 used [ { several bottles during the winter and now | welgh 211 | 1 have recommended it to all my friends | for city funds. It is reported that the e and both as n tonic and catarrh cure. It 1 banks bere pay 2 per cent to banks and | pensed with lalers from other com. |MeMbers of the standing committes and B84 een lucky anoush to BAYe WeA 1t roposed of Homes |\ vers for accounts and It is presumed 8 wers brough 1 f I | the districts they represent is appended | m P would have saved ol L. sl f D o e O e - | FIFAL U(NERISE of THATN, DY Tettee] Bieat several years ago Peruna wou | that the same wiil be pald to the city. | the places of those whose positions In Lin- | o o “hg i c ™oty arance, by let [Pl bt bl VN ehine e ey ascrunts 8 0L eneaiilly I+ |coin imperatively demandedthele pretanon. {5, iy ¢ ot of Asia M "sweden [ A Fine Mood Parifier, R S a0 ey trable, because the funds are fled up dur- | The guards were paid $1 a day and allowed | 510, '™V Hiran: * Denmark, by letter: [ Jrn Mery A Smithing, Chaplain Gen- ing the spring and summer when there is | theiy board uniman: e L SIOUX FALLS, € D, May 24.—(Special | 10 demand for money and in the fall when | The Natlonal Guard offcers are very indig. | Greson. Washington e A .3:‘-‘;3.':., leen: ctvets +sea, TolegransOre of the mest sensational | he demand increases the city withdraws | nant over the affair and a court-martial In | yankio"s Chlifornia And Arizens. SIeOb Serltia trom CHICHES caser coming before the United States | 18 funds for he purpose of paying out- | likely to follow. y : u k Mes | | ianding warrants and other obligations.| The members may be court-martialed on |5 Gripe: Texas and southwestern loulsi- court of South Dakota for several years . ana, J. A. Miller; southwestern Kansas, was put on the court record at Sisseton | 50 that just at the time when banks are | the charge of mutlny, Insubordination or | (o iy iesiern Colorado and northwestern O e o I Gorman, | called upon for money the city has little | absence without leave. For either offense L ng on dej - Oklahoma territory, John Wise; north- or nothing posit is on it | the ty one v be dishonorably dis- » business man of that place, for appear- | notht posit. For thix reas the guilty ones may s rably dis as follows Gentlemen —"As li f MISS A. BRADY, OF CHICAGO, ILL. | fme blood purifer Peruna stands at the " s and e ~ i head of any medi- jury on the charge of attempting to bribe | ¥!1! bld over the regulatlon 2 per cent pald | cers of the company declate that they will | gy o\ hortheastern Kansas, I. L. Hoover; | Peruna: | known. 1 have used ) Burdett C. Thayor, a special agent of tho | (0 outeide banks L ALLE BH LLORE s U e 0 hn M. Lair, | it myself with fine| " geueral land office at Washington Moving Meter Hoses Colby as scon as he returns to the clty. | 1y "nakota and northern Minnesota, J 2725 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Il | results, and know| o The case i« the outgrowth of an investi- | Plumbing Inspector Cook is serving no Sues Ex-Secretary of State, A. Weaver; nortbhern lowa. southern Min- i " that it has M“,..q gation by Thayer of the attempted filing | tices to property owners to have all water | Altorney General Prout began suit in the | pesota and soutbern Dakota, 8. M. Miller; | Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: several of our Grand by @ girl at the Huron land office of re- | meter boxes moved Inside the lot line istrict court today to recover from ex- | middle lowa, | | John Zuck: southern Towa Gentlemen:—Last year, from continued strain in literary work, I be. | Army ladles more| Mre. M. A Smithing licquishment of & homestead entry in which | or else construct brick boxes with an iron | Secrotary of State Willlam ¥. Porter the |1 M. Follls; First district of Arkansas and than anything they jsteton attorney was sald to be Inter- | cover. So far about fitty of these notices [sum of #1018, alleged to have been un- | southeast Missouri, B. E. Kesler; northern | €ame very much exhausted; My nerves seemed to give away and I had | ever used i Bt | gsted while conducting the investigation | have been served and the inspector pro- | lawfully retained by him from the sum total | Missouri; middle Missourl. D. M. Mohler; backache, headache, und fous indigestion. One of my friendssug- | “Knowing it to be Teliable family Thayer is alleged to have been approached | poses to keep at the matter until all of | of fees collected by his office, in pursuance [ southern Missourl and northwestern Ar- § | remedy it has my hearty endorsement.”— by Gorman. who acted as a go-between | the wooden boxes have been moved |of the work of the State Board of Registry | kansas, J. P. Harris; southern llinois, J. | gested that I try Peruna, but prejudice against any patent medicines | Mrs. Mary A. Smithing for the attorney and who offered the gov- | from sidewalks and curb lines to lot lines. | of Marks and Brands, and to compel an|H, Baker; morthern llinois and Wisconsin, e aking | - It you do not derive prompt and satis- . ctument ocial o cash consideration It his | The Emma Meyers case cost the city $2.000 | accounting by him for such fees. Under |1, B, Trout, John Heckman; northern In. | KEP: me from taking it, until I became so weak that I felt Imustdo | © s0t 8 POt (Omve BEORE R orune, report would be to the attor s liking. [and a hint has b taken from this. [t |the constitution, which fixes the salaries | diana, I. L. Berkey: middle Indiana, Dor- [ sdbmething. It certainly acted like magic on my system, | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full )y W. G. Porter of this city, assistant United | will bo remembe fhat Mrs. Meyers |of state officers, they are positively pro-|sey Hodgden; southern Indiana, D. F. i States attoruey for South akota, repre- | stepped on the top of a rotten meter box | hibited from receiving any perquisites or “ i o 5 " | statement of your case and he will be Hoover; northwestern Ohlo, L. H. Dickey: Within ten days [ felt new lifc and health given me, and by taking sented the government at Gorman's pre- [on Tweniy-sixth street some time ago and | emoluments by virtue of their offices pleased to give you his valuable advice northeasterr Ohlo, Toblas Hoover; south- | 41y occasional dose off and on when I feel extra tired ¥keep my system | gratis. liminary hearing before United States Com- [ in falling was badly injured. She brought | Under the law creating the State Board of | ern Ohlo, I. J. Rosenberger; western Penn- | Aveae ; HkECHIEH Prealnent (ot e missioner Hopkins at Sisseton sult for damuges and the jury awarded her | Registry of Marks and Brands, the secre- | sylvania, C. G. Lint: middle Pennsylvania, | n perfect order.”—Miss A. Brady. EN vt RN B |a verdict of $2.000. This decision brought | tary of state 1s made a member of the board | W. J. Swigart; southern Pennsylvania, i b b ————— | (he matter forcibly to the attention of the | exoficio. This act also provides a schedule | Joseph A. Long; eastern Pennsylvania, J South Omaha News city officials and Inspector Cook ‘s now |of fees to be charged for the registry of |y, King; western Maryland, J. E. Sham- sesem— trying to prevent accidents in the future { by having the boxes either moved or re- Since the report of Expert J. M. |puil marks and brands of stock barger; middle Maryland, David Ausher- ——————— In his petition in behalf of the state,| man; eastern Maryland, Uriah Bixier; Sec- Attorney General Prout alleges that Por-|ond district of West Virginia; First district I):u."n;:xru‘u:‘ on ;‘: h';mpl‘ult;‘n o lllhe‘| clty Oknnging Gradlng Retitionn: ter, “nu.; L of state, r{ol,l:w!lvd such | of West \'irlllnla. Ggorky s w\rlvlmm. <«»o:d casurer's books has been accepted b % . | registry fees to tbe amount of $4,619. One | district of Virginia, H. G. Miller, (rcasurer Is preparing his surety bond in, O Account of the trouble in the past w. WANAMAK[R “AYDE“& M%::Iinvgo::lerful of the averments is that it was his duty, | Early, First district of Virginia, . he o8 10 pett Barly, the sum of §100,000, and from this time on | OVeT (he siknatures to petitions for strect |, oo rotary of state, to act as cne of the | Hutchinson; Tennessce, North Carolina and Will comply with all of the prévisions of improvements a change ‘n the method of : oo | members of the Board of Registry of Marks | Florida, M. Nead. the ‘Wew charter in the conduct of,hls office. preparing petitions has been made. From i _ "| and Brands. The petition shows that Por- B BTk o Mutarl In conuection with the deposit of city funds | (119 time on all signatures to atre:t improve- | (%o, Lo 4" he tull amoune of fees recelved Hanal ety Ladies’ Ready-to- | ; o ure made by the mew | MeNt petitions must be witneseed by a no- | 17 divided the full a : Though the business tramsacted in the W G t ‘ e AT A e e e | I . (e 5 Sk conserple do |13 15,1, o O MR AnOunBE A0 e th stamane cammiie 1 | car Garments % S o ime | 1Y in the preparation of petitions. City | 3/=0-80: he 9.9 secret the Dunkards are willing to divulge 1S sty MR, oo ooy = : Al funds of the clty shall. ne the sume | &)oo' TLOE " farared the matter n;».mn::; ';-r ;n:‘ JT{MMN, ,\1;:»(!"1‘- part n:;, T tiive dt gl ot the qubatidne whlsk we have ever experienced at this season of the year. All brought posit iy such bank or hanks a3 shall agree | (0 head such petitions and the agreement g n]n;\‘| ‘n“‘s :-,»”,\ll':’,,‘"f, ':: the body 1s now asked to decide. They about by our recent purchase of FOUR tremendous stocks at our or offer to pay the best rates of interest | i virtually an ironclad one, holding the | 0941 oo i " | are e S e R (oA et St | robarly awniaes o (ridy (the apkolk] Wi [[SEEEKA DY EHS Koktd) be thied "“‘”“""” 1. May the sisters break bread and pass QXA CDELCER: yertise for bids for deposts ‘of such funds | sesament levied. Those who are contem- o s b hlmrn: e | the cup as do the brethren, using like words Hundreds of people purchasing these garments at ONE- Ax lg hereby contemplated. Such bhauks | plating the preparations of grading peti- | ¢F¥iC s il b of affirmation? 1] » 'E are walki adverti i Py (M tatamursr monthIY AN | tons are considering the advisability ot [ SIArTelt was recorder in the offce of the| ™, g o mutual beneficiary association | THIRD PRICE are walking advertisements for this concern, No deposit is to be made in any bank van,\l[m( 4 notary to decure the signa- yl»rmld;d) by lestaistive ‘wmnpmnnny be established in the church, so that the | and the prices for tomorrow will be still lower than ever. Come 5 tures. In the case of non-resident property 3 s | brethren may “‘bear one another's burdens’ . : . ha J h 50,000 paidup capital, o 2 o o ]:“mpl;.: h»nl |“.;m“:l ”y:A:Mm: o ll\lll‘x“” ap! lvukl | owners the signature must be before a o | AMOUNtINg to $1,200, whereforo the state in the forenoon if possible, and distribute financial aid to the less for- . sy gk | claims that the payment to him of a part In order to secure city deposits the banks [ t3FY OF lven by power of attorney. ~Sectlon tunate? 4 of the fees received by the reglstry board 5 y must give bonds to the city, these bonds | |44 of the new charter covers this matter | ¢ "ynquthorized and unlawtul. & iSball don:members be Jupltegiistortie to be approved by the mayor and council The attorvey general sues Porter for the | COUNC!! meetings of the churc 1 28 in double the amount on hand at any one BILH Tatsioad ¢ Bim 3nd G 4. Shall Dunkards be restricted from sery- 11,200 Women’s Suits — All this season’s makes in the newest rtment Active, .05 4 o sreali I i i . 2 time | The local police force is co-operating | which he pald out without authority to|ilS 88 members of the standing committee materials, percaline and silk lined; they Another new feature of the charter is|with the Omaha depariment in ridding the | Starrettt, making the $1,18.85 sued for. | °fténer than once in four years come in etons, boleros, blouse and other the provision for the treasurer to keep | city of suspiclous characters. It has been | Porter's bondsmen are made parties de-| , b Shall anyone be allowed to serve as city and school moneys separate. Hercto- | learned that persons who do mot live by |fendant. They are: Mary Rowden, Dayid | 1¢1e8ate to the annual conference who does fore the treasurer has malntained but one | working reside here and go to Omaha at | C. Rowden and V. 0. Strickler of Douglas | BO! conform to the Dunkard dress as pre- account at the banks, depositing both city [ night, where it is suspected that robberles | county, W. E. Hardy and J. N. Gafn of | “cribed when at home in his own church and school funds under one head. Treas- |are committed. The same is true of Omaha | Lancaster county, Theodore Mahn of Har-| ® Shall the time of the salutation at the urer Koutsky has recently made a transfer | crooks, who come down here for a few |lan county, John W. Sparks, Isaac B |1ovefeast be altered so as to come after ’ J of fands and now has a separate account for | hours after dark. By working together the [ Traver and Thomas G. Morgan of Merrick | the Passing of the cup mm‘ld of before the school money. The treasurer Is prohidited | police of the two Omahas are thinning out | county. supper and the communion? from *eceiving interest from any moneys in | the crooks and suspicious characters. Sev- Before he completed his term of office 7. Shall members be Nrmlllsd to carry his possession, this interest now going to|eral were ordered to leave yesterday and | Secretary Porter announced it to be his in- | Mf® Insurance? If not, why not? We have made styles; all made to sell for $18 to $30—grand a successful effort to leave no taste 1 cloging out sale at unsatisfied. Some of the styles we are showing this season are strikingly $5' $7.50, $lO and SIZ.SO fon demands this season 1,500 dozen Shirt Waists— effective, but this is what dame fash- We clothe more people than any house in this broad land. Don't you Shirt Waists, more than all the other h In view of the fact that th the work will be kept i1 th 3. Shall divorced persons who have re ",’,',.",,kpl‘:.h:r?firu::\",r:fl':::h fsh 1s o §lhouses in Omaha combined; the variety is the city, fn view of the fact that the treas- | the work will be kept up until the gang now | tention to retain a share of the fees, i B o Y 0 g 4 o, % 5 " 5 \rer's salnry B, bgan inotessed/ from $300!| stopping here is Ariven trom the ‘elty, clalming that the act creating the State|mArried while the formes companion is vet unapproachable. Every well known waist w year to $2,000, Any violations of m.-: Hasle Otin Messths | Board of Reglary of Marks and Brands pro- | "}i& l“"":""n“:'d‘:":"‘:""‘ tahratharhoeat H L 50 in the country represented, such as the “Mar- proyisios of the charter on the part of | A guughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs, | vided that he should have it. The state L & b Y i G 5 UNat 1 (el s | the treasurer will subject him to Immedi- | Farnum Belt, Twenty-ninth and H streets. | claims that after paylng the salaries of his | the &Teat day of the conference, as prac- | meas up quise,” “Royal,” “National,” “Geisha,” “The ate removal from office and the council has | Thore will be meeting of the German: |three associates upon the board and the | ‘ically 811 the xlxitare Wik have aritied by b ure | Renown,” the “Star,” the “Banner,” and ) Authority to make an appointment to All| American club at Henry Oest's Sunday | Rl 1 the | ihat time, and the attendance at the grounds ; g e - [ the vacancy [Afiarnaat, ol " e e e e fon thould have 8- | on the firat day of the brotherhood confer- ANl our goods guaranteed all wool, | Other styles. Shirt Waists worth double / v L & wColone A unt and wife are in ’ o o in to be immense. che < o { ANl interest on moneys of the city shall [ Texas, where the colonel has extensive p ence i oertaln what we ask for them—at \ be reported by the treasurer to the coun- ! property Interests i Smothers to Death in Pillews. The Dunkards come chiefly from the east-— Omaha Branch Store. 122 South 15th St., r Corner of Douglas. here will be morning and evening ser Ernest Funke, who lived at 1245 H street, | Virginia |fces at the Albright Methodist Episcopal | Was seized with an epileptic fit while alone | gylvania—while there are many from Kansas | church on Sundey, \o. |8 e room Thureday night and In an un- | and Nebraska, and a considerable number Al u mee of Phil Kearney post to- ged v night arrangements will be- made 'for ob. | con8clous spasm plunged his head dcep | from the west | Pl R, down among the pillows and smothered | Twa districts have so far announced them- Olio, Tlinols, Indiana and Penn- | | 19¢, 25¢, 50c, $1, $1.50 and up to $5 OUR NEW YORK BUYER purchased 125 Ladies’ Taffeta Dress Skirts and I!’l‘ them to us by express. [They arrived yesterday. They will be on sale Saturdap morning at § o'clock. Members of the ern Star will ten- | himeelt. He made no sound that would | gelves as candidates for the location of the | ——— 4 ) TAFFETA SKIRTS FOR 85. 830 TAFFETA SKIRTS FOR $13.50, der 1l reception ‘to Mr. and Mrs. |awake the sleepers im the biilding With | annual conference next year. They are the | ILCOX TANSY PILLS #10. TAFFETA SKIRTS FOR $19.50, A arrar at Masonle hall tonight | bim and his death was not discovered until | eastern Pennsylvania district and that ot Monthly Reguiator. Safeand Sure. Never 4 i Stk i b |10 o T, e | et o S inadta” | Extra Specials for Saturd of the o der of United Workmen, Rl g il noon open an oMce at M8 N street Mrs. Fred Funke, went to awaken him and w.mi"‘u‘;'o".’co‘f."‘fl- N 181h 81., Palls., Pa. Xtra pec als 10r atur ay Prisoners in the city jall complained of | recetving no response to her knocks, en | Mold by Sherman & McCuanell Drug Co. the cold yesterday, but ‘the agents of the | tered the room. The man lay inert in the [ bullding did ot “dec NIt to turn on any | ped, face downward, apparently asleep Councilman Miller put in part of his time One foot protruded Mrs. Funke clasped yesterday repairing sldewalks on Twenty- | It to awaken her son and discovered that | Bifth street, just north of the city hall he was dead Women's Silk Capes, trimmed with lace| Women's Black Lawn Waists at 60e, and satin ribbon, worth $4.00, for $1.50. | $1.00 and $1.50. | y Women's Wrappers, with 15-inch flounce, | Women's Rainy Day Skirts for 25e, The Ghlnago Reooré: | Jamens S quality, percale, trimmed | 100 dozen Wash Walsts for 19c. has 61 of these Type braid, $1 quality, for 60c, READ GREAT SALES ON PAGE 7, g aloney, n runaway boy from Don. | . PRYsiclans were called, but it was too writses I dally uié—- | ver, has been: furnished with: transporta. | 1ate. Suffocation was the direct cause of tion home and the police put him on a | his death. For ten years Mr. Funke has | train yesterday afternoon. been subject to epileptic fits. Coroner Ry ¥ TR T Grabam decided that an inquest was un- | An Excelient Combination, | = ey | you or some of your |Mecessary and Undertaker Roberts took | Tho pleasent method and beneficial | family are sick nigh unto death, apd then | Churge of the remains. Ernest Funke was SECURTY. #8° vost HAYDEN BROS. of all kiuds for all machines. ] effects of the well known remedy, | send for Chamberldin’s Colle, Cholera and | 33 Years of age and had two brothers and Genulne °°“:’£Ry“'(;‘;)0x:":’(;“""“"_‘l‘,“:;: r Syrue cr Fias, manufactured by the | Diarrhoea Remedy, but buy it now and be | three sizters, all younger than himself. E ! | ‘ CALIPORNIA ¥16 Synue Co., illustrate | preparcd for an emergency. It,is the one State Against Standard Of1, , WRITER In its best form? | Y thevalucof obtaining the liquid 1axa- | remedy thai can always be depended upon In | Attorney General Prout will go to Omaba arte r s TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES | nexpeflSlve tive principles of plants known tobe | the most severs and dangerous cases. It | yomorrow to complete the taking of state 4 | medicinally laxative and prosenting | is cqually valuable for children and when & \ themin the form most refreshing to the testimony before referees in the case | P R T RO ”‘.fum. Tt | reduced with water and sweetened fs pleas- | against the Standard Ofl company. ] 3 (] 1 4 It is L ttl L Plll TYPEWRITERS RENTED. is the one perfect strengthening laxa- | 2"t 1© take. For sale by all drugglsts. expected that the state's side of the case, 1 e Liver S. i TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, cleausing the system effectually, | Annu | | Offices C‘LUETTy PEAAB DY &CO | RENT FOR ONLY $10.00 A dash, a sack race, 220-yard race with five laxative. Rurdies, ‘shoe Tacé, &Irls: biind race. amaji | (hat the Standard Ol company is a trust Write or Call. i T Fieid Day, so far as the evidence is concerned, will v | THERE ARE NO DARK OR dispelling colds, headaches and fevers | Great prwl_‘mrzu]mu are in progress at the | consist of an aMdavit signed by former Must L r‘[ . ARROW UNDESIRABLE ROOMS IN b gently yet promptly and enabling one braska Bchool for the Deaf for the | Attorney General Smyth. In this document New entury weld BRAND | g ILDING. YOU I £ oversome habitinl conatipation per- e Mhamied e fhe \{hfeprarcines Wnder | the trust-smasher will assert that he has | - s | Ao :::o:gu;u TO THEIR . RBAND e auspices o e Athletic assoclation ¢ ~ N ~ | manently. Its {«rrm freedom from | ijar’ institution, which wii oceur on. the | been unable to securo access to the pri- | The finest catalogue ELNORA |CLEMSON | BAL & \ ‘ every .-I,Jedcglonn :g quality nkmi sub- campus Thursday, May %\ nihirteen eveills | vate books of the defendant company, but ever Issued s & i S1ZE. THERE ARE A FEW i are contemplated, In which prizes w! d 54 Y tor £ CES | —" e e i ion the Kidneys, | o ovided for the ' wInner and” the. mexs | he will venture the opinion that the unex- yours for the asking. | | VERY NICE OFFICES WHICH | or irritating them, make it the ides] | heil contestant. There will be a -yard [ amined books contaln positive evidence " | MAKE K MONTH. THIS INCLUDES In tha process of manufacturing figs e o ' o8& race, );‘mnn and ougnt to be destroved. The supreme LIGHT, WATER, HEAT, JAN- 5 s relay race, IFIS hunting race, boys' 4 w. aro used, as they are pieasant to the rely race; SIS NUDLINK race, DOYA' | court Insued an order authoriaing Smyth taste, but tho medicinal qualitiesof the | small’ boys' wooden horse race and girls' [ t0 Inspect the books and records, but the semedy are obtaiaed from senna and | tumbler race. Superintendent R. E, Stew- | privilege was denied by the company. cther ‘aromatic plants, by a method | art will be officer of the day, Lo AL Hunt | 1t the defendant company produces evi- known to the CanirorNia Fia Syrop | ST S0, N0 SVES ‘" Biank. | dence in rebuttal Attorney General Prout O, d Blank: Cu. only. In order to get its beneficial United Typewriter and Supply Co., 1614 Farnam St, Om ITOR SERVICE AND ALL THRE CONVENIENCES or FREE M5 oA AV arseue THE BEST BUILDING IN system 18 the onl i 4 Y cuné y?mnun {0 atl Chronio Diseases. Dr. Kay s Ken TOWN. . . . ot 1t will probably continue the case further A A 1 | 18 theonly perfectaystem renovator. A etfocra and to avoid imitations, please N e ST e A o cunte N oSG | vlex and book " Dr. B. J. Key, Barato 1 The Bee Buildin remember the fall name of the Company o g ey s a2 {FFitatins or uicer printed on the front of every package. yestorday afternoon the SPRN not 10 — - » P d ¢ Y package. | g ducation declded to refect all Politics In York County. Prevets Conta \ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, (hG At e "newCHiah Hehaal V. V. v 2 Evis Ovc Ry R. C. Peters& Co., b | und venttlating at the new High schoo Senator N. V. Harlan of York county R hnine dhrousn L BAN FRANCISCO, CAL | The secretary, was Insructed 1o prepare | was in Lincoln today attending the district s ) Tihodr Jeing mache Rental Agents. (;lrousfl’ Floor LOUISVILLE, X¥. NEW Yok, N. ¥. | miomsiact O T e o O hard rop | court. He appeared in court as attorney 7 oapress. 0 matry #houtd Tako & box. ee Bldg. Worsale by all Druggista —Frico 0o, per botle uppruu[ for Willlam Jeffrey in the ca tnst OURE 8iCK HEADACHE. \ suall weak parts aad lost power restored. Sheriaau & MeConnell sud Kuln @ o, aroggiew |

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