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T“F OMAHA D-\I] Y BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1901 . bis team got away from bim. He n. ]l RL L (-' l F 0 TED MOFFATT'S ARM FAILS HIM DE I. D p R DER ‘l U\(Ul\ S HAPPY FOURTH| po. o,z o uepisd. wpon 48d Fu WHERE FLAG FIRST FLOA WADDELL AND PARADER WIN over by the tivator. He recelved | Chicago Fighter Saffers Accldent in . h f e i severs wound over the heart and on :h' Gardner Fight that Probably 2 C. ls too muc or a soap. Fifteen Thousand People Flack tc Park for| shoulder braskaze Join with Kaneazs in llmng‘ Ends Ring Career American Derby Victer and Vazquished 5 F - - joal Both Make Good y L SEES ROMAN CANDLE GO OFF ligeiartib ot { Nobody knows how to put half that ¢ N Caty he Spees | : : RAIN HURRILS END OF THE FUN|“®'*!n meets “"' e ome g " | COLONEL ZEBULON PIKE'S WORK RECALLED | FORMER AT CHICAGO, LATTER NEW YORK | value into it. tacle, but Lo yne o P, His Eyes. | | vy | N { L83lum Has a Lawn Fete and Penltens et | Governor stantes Remarks the Par- Derhy Colt's Safe Finish s Assared | No man can make better toilet soap ry Plenty of (ool Drinks=Coch- Iy 4—(Sprcial Tele-| @lel Between th Memorahle | from the Start, but The Parader , . & Poa Diveres Uase Heard | fowd was present here Event and the R Aceces | Has Busy Time with thfln I\”k SC”S fOl' 10¢C. trom Again. | but the a ts of the afternoon to Other Spanish Territory. ‘\ Commando, Staft y 1 SUPERIO CHICAGO, July 4—Robert Wadd 1~ twelve am.) —Th i : aieh o8 ity sibe ety atternoon t the Sheridan stak | n the way of an org: 1 w - sy Fourth of July ceevration. Today 1 su 5 1n favor of the ex i | peopla atte he races and oth he firs ’I‘F“" By S WY TSIV SaFiive ' BOY'S HAND IS LACERATED srine crowded the varlous par i v | Loopir the lawn. There had been b il o % ibef | Son ot Plerce Farmer Injured by remarkable. | arrests of bookmake but Father . “ '”‘"\ Teaat Cannon Cracker Prematarely | i R iy 5k place. P A | Exploded. [ s were seven races on the card, the WYty KRS D st AR TR stakes belng fourth. Six started ovalty and 1 a larg e — nee Republic Hi being the even tavorite. Titanise ous which they of-| PIERCE, Neb., July 4.—(Special Tele. | with a sb Terminue aad KiE. Bieinehice Were afest red, A son of August Neubauer, who|on beh nd cholces, at about 4 to 1, while The Burlington b uth lives two miles north of town, while here | state ERNAS on BOTSIEUREIN BNt Jiminez and Brutal were held rived In th ity e Soon | today had his hand badly lacerated by the | ing told what had followed the 1 lces. Robert Waddell has be- atter « from McCook | premature explosion of & cannon fire- |the flag in Kansas. Comparisons were iblic pet and he was cheered came in (0 us making. Af racker. His nose was also injured and his | made of the conditions wh paraded in advance of the I . f d L h parading tr two bands spent| hat torn. Dr. Alden dressed his hand and | Pike bad visited that grove s ace and when the horses came past the t 1s perfumead with roses. the remainder "day at Lincoln park. | thinks none of the finggrs will bave to be | today. A detalled stand Two balloon ascensions, an autom amputated { meration of the The contest was a pretty ome from a . . #aoe aud vafious athIbtic evedts were billed - | {ndu epeothedia® sikngpoiat. Dat. (hete wes 80 Made of vegetable oil and glycerin. bestdes the horse races Dlair's Happy Celebration. | prosp tollowed time the race when Robert Waddell ap- X ABOWL 6 O'élock (o evibta. Were, IBer| MLATR. a5, Juiy f=(RGRGIAl Talugtarm, | of he Spabish Bek and th peared to be 1n 4By seFicts dRtiger of des So pure that you can see through it. rupted by a ous rainfall, which was|—The program for celebrating the Fourth | Glory in its place at the beginning an got him off in fromt, but Y Bot predicted by the weather department.|at Blair was a success in every way, with- | 188t century brought such untold ble minez to pass him and assume sy . The crowd burrled to the street car Line | out any accidents. The base ball gaine be. |to us of Kansas \thed the governor. | 1oad, The sftet WiS usable o g0 An exquisite production--the very and walted in the downpour untll cars|iween the Blair nine and the Byrpe-Ham- here any danger that the bauling down | route and Bullman let him make the A Feached the soens from the tity. The Lin- | mer company's nine of OmARA whs played fiag In the Philippines &t the | paee foe o mills, the fivoblte Funnisg best that any price can buy. . cola Traction company rushed all extra|and stood & to 6 in favor of Blair. The | ead of the century will bring untold misery y in second place. Turning into the cars to the scene of dampness and most of | Omaha Guards and Gatling gun section did | to the people of those islan He Robert Waddell went to the the visitors reached ity without getting | excellent work in their drills and received | formally accepted the deed on behalf of the His Eminence and Terminus also | aLytniog lke a thorough sonking [ rounds of applause. A home talent com- |State Historical society i © thelr bid at the same tme. Tt took | Lawn Fete at Asylam, | pany of minstrele gave a free performanc In the aftern a procession of Masons but a few briet moments to 8! n-‘ ‘u [in the opera house. The entire program |headed by the Bellevilla and Courtland .\\a'l | had the others sate and he crossed At the asylum the inmates were foreibly | | "o) 10q" betore the st rm came. There |bands, marched from the grove to the top the line the easiest of winners, although - 4 | ended before the storm came. There | a om the grove e to | the o ; A reus hat it nattonal holiday. | 00 GELI S CCTTE ople in the clty of the bill resstve ceremony | SNAPPY RACES AT LINCOLN |only a hait length from the maiden, Six| d . All the ¢ dants, under i Be took pines. Shooter, who came fast through | ‘i' direciion of t J. L. C e Weat Point Ploneer. Master \ite of Jewell City | J0¢ Carson of Omaha Wins the Five- | stretch and beat Terminus mearly four| { worked faithfully to show ail a merry ti _ o | ter of onies, the stone being Mile Bieyele Con- lengths for third place. His Ei o E Py ! A luwn fete was attraction for W A OO LA o Lol D b it b Ha SIambed: kesords tired and was a poor fourth. Weather | EFaraoos, “Phe 16 e, aks Peter Becker, a settler of Cuming county, | I8l%, squared. leveled and plum ek test. clear; track slow. Results i lemonade for cases cigars | d1ed at his bome in this city this PNEPEE |11 10 ERVORIS TILNG) S IRE SRudTeH hen JR—— First race, four ar e-half furlongs, were sllowed the ma ts. This was|din8 of old age. He was one of the pio- | sdjourned to tlie grove, where it listened | _(Spe Teley purse $50. Jack Ratiin won by two and fo1lowed by Som 1in| neers of the northwestern part of Cuming | t0 & Bistorical review from Hon. Heary F | conduct alt lengths, Rossfame second, ollowed by something more substantial in L Mason of Garden City. Mrs. Margaret Hill | park this on by th gton en- i. Time the way of eatables later In the evening.| COUDLY, where he beld large landed fnter- | (1G0T R TG . : ; " Automobl e Wittman cond Tace, onie mile, purse $600 " 1 afte en. | CELE. He was a director of the First Na- cCarter o b an interesting E w mach s, the mobile | Fu W by two e hs, Ohnet second, nusic, and after that the en dealing W educational value g won the | I Boy th W tlonal bank of West Point. He will be|Paper dealing wi bbbt -hirddeci doc ol 18 S WOIE 50N 1 N Aol e the day was comcluded by a oF - thts- cnlinion SIEFLin ob th | mie & ty yards magnificent ¢ v of fireworks set off|buried in the vaults of the mortuary chapel | I g e A. Lloyd, made Adack won by three lengths, | | from a siand which had been erected for|id the Catholic cemetery. Mr. Becker aln C. E. Adams | o event. Black Oxnard third. Time: 1 th - e 1AW ‘lmm-w & wife and one daughter, Mrs, |Of Superior had charge of the arrangements, | 5 240 class. G the ‘Sheridan stakes, 3100 e ecasion on the la y baell p o | exoellently’ ¢ Lowr: nade was i a quarter: Robert ————— | Michael Grobowski of Washington | which were excellently carrled out. The ‘f " et s r, oA Sonsth, B shooter Cool Dring at Penitentiary. | park is sixteen miles southeast in Republic M e Braeyaficrt wis Mads t ohties (5s 000+ | Mra. Charles Gunzenhauser. county, several miles from a raflroad. The by Joe e mile, purse $1L.00: ¢ er: e ates ver a e victs at the penitentiary to revere the an-| HUMBO v - R s 3 ; 2 e o re n- MBOLDT, Neb., July 4—(Spectaly— | BN, 10 B & N e 108 dur wa 2 miversary of American independence. Con-| Mrs. Charles Gunzenhauser, wife of a ot opcdibalio i i NpY, JUETS ol aes | tractor R. W. Grant treated all the men|farmer of this section, died at the family mf.‘,“?,n,-r'[ AND, Ian. Juts n:u;:\ N‘i"m::‘. | o L | Now Placed in Effect b’ the Who have been working under him to a| home, several miles south of this place, | . .7 ol ) T . ,H_ v e e mile and sev yards, v Jiberal supply of truit, cake and ice cream. | yesterday. She leaves a husband and sev- | Co, OMclally acc o | Moses won by a ler Scoteh i el diadl . . . ight miles north of here where the first | nd, Hard Knot third, Time: 1:49 - hose actively engaged in the service of [ eral children. The funeral will be at the [ 4S5 "Uies, norih of hete where the Trer| (& e r s ikt A ! the state fared likewise and were served | Ivy Branch church, conducted by Rev. Otto | yo it wof., S08 (50 (e ey | Bol sk Bl kg i G o L & o | b o o o ot L4 fl:""nf';a)' ol on what Is known as Pawnee Republic, an | ring Quit big w a ‘prohibitive favorite - eatables. All day the convicts were con- O'Nelll Summer School. fhat. Lioutentas Sebuion M. ‘Bixe aposreq | TRt rhoe, e Round Trip Rates C. 32n Omaha and fined lu the cell house, the freedom of the| O'NEILL, Neb., July 4.—(Speclal)—The | the Spanish flag hauled dows and the stars } B M dead By ‘\,““.) D B Denver ..... 3.is s s il UG o % yard having been curtailed after the | 0'Neill summrer school opened with a large | and stripes hoisted in its place. Th | ond_ rac two lengths. The race was at a mile and Colorado Springs 15 00 A wpt to set fire to the peni-|enroliment June 24. The Instructors are: | comprises eleven acres and was purchased | vh'“r"if;! s and four horses faced xr&c )8 g .. tentlary. All work was »l;mprn«lcrl and the| 5 vV, Owens, principal of the O'Neill {recently by Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, a ‘l‘" A Pac dwork, with Shaw u;v) ;v‘{a a Pueblo .... vy ‘5 00 oners were glven a chance to rest and | uchools; L. P. Sornson, principal of the [leading Kansas woman, who has presented |sel Prince 1 tour open lengths, Come S i S i L E : ! ing Ka s p n o1 T four open lengt 1l | p cool. Lemonade was mixed in five| Ewing schools, and Prof. Whelan of Lin-|it to the State Historical society for the | tofi second, Sylvian third 7 & in ‘the second . piace, | Glenwood Springs.......... 25 00 large barrels and to this cooling beverage | coln. purpose of creating a public park. The ex- | Colline won' A. D, Gibson while Mortallo ""“.“‘,“,“";' KL T Ogden . I e e (1) the prisoners had tree access all day long. | A = ercises today were attended by several | Cave thir SEoaE Wan the sanie but as tiey Hearsd (He Salt Lake Cit 30 00 Cocliran Divorce Case. ! Dig Fourth at Stuart. burdred people and included patriotlc ad- | | Fifth ° mando moved up to “Hand: Salt Lake (1ty. sese | 4 - n v sic e o aced head and head to the Driefs bave oace more been fled in su- | STUART, Neb, July &—(Spectal Tele.| drises and banl MUSC 0,00 | Quden | Breten At his point Handwork _was Tickets on Sale July I to 9, inclusive; Augustl to 10, preme court In the case of Warren Cochran | ETam.)—Stuart had one of the largest cele- Bhec ptance was made by | i, e i furlonss, selling: Prima 11 | eaten and the crowd setled itselt, when inclusive; September I to 10, inclusive. againet L. Letltia Cochran. Thia case was | brations In years. A large Naper deloga- | Governor \Whllm B Sunie ARoLs R L T 2t | hear: MeCus beinging him through on- the appeaied to the,supfeme tribusal from the | Lion attended, as well as many from O'Nefll. | Qhers 3o PRECIPUES Werel BT Bl | me: s 5L L R hiere was o briet struggle at the last Denver coocveivnieinenes s $19 00 district court ‘of Douglas county and has | Attorney Otto Oleston of Lincoln spoke to| Adams, Superior, Neb: ' Rev. Jobn o " Lee Hruno won, 1da, Leaford s O Dol A s ol Colorado Sprin 19 00 been bandlied about in the courts for | & larze audience. He was introduced by|Sreéer. Superior, Neb.; Hon. J. C. 3 " |ond, Amelta Strathmore third. Time: 15, PR T e o PRANER . soes , , 2 Washington; Hoa. R. W. Maintz, Washing I hir i ando ‘under the whip had o be con Puebl 19 0 ;;\"y;:m Y War et ka1l Bl ton; W. H. Leigh, Hardy, Neb. State Sena- Trotting and Racing at Pekin - g i uab.o 0 ay, 1884, rren Cochran began divorce e Rt Weie 4 | . : Mortallo, who beat Handwo ~ " Pproceedings asainst his wite and all the Humholdt Minister Resigns. ‘:r""l';mf‘ Pplaated PRSI ENRY | PRI races here today ‘f‘rmn‘:‘uru’_" fey, The Parader was giving Glenwood Springs 31 00 proceedings from that day to this have| HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 4.—(Special)—|' Tpe legislature has appropriated money | mercharacteriz I weather AN B0 | over dead track in 2:49 4-5. The condition Ogden 32 00 been in equity. | Rev. G. L. Sharpe, for two years pastor of |t erect 2 fine monument to mark the spot | Kesults ¢ ihe Sackiwak the ONly sasues SUE QUM Salt Lake Clty 32 00 wibe final decision of the courts was that | the Baptist church here, last Sabbath (and the shatt will be unvelled September |, First race. 2.3 troti Lord Linton won R L oLs croand iof lkonse .08 saonis Warren Cochran had deserted his wife | preached his ‘farewell sermon, having ten- |2 mext. It will bear the following in- | 573}, “Hif, A7l f0ur h Brats A | watched the recing, The weather was come Tickets on Sale July 10 to 31, inclusive; Aug. Il fo 31, and it was d .vl‘v‘tl that alimony to the dered his resignation The plans of Rev. | scription: ‘Erected by the State of Kan- | heat in 2 "3 Kim. | bly cool and a gt.:ml days sport Mflb. l"c'u.'ve_aooo on RE'U.N to oc‘. 3', lgol. amount of $6,000 should be forthcoming. | Sparpe f iteMav b WATE: thesalt . e | Newmarket, * Prince k i 1twas the 'closing day of the In 1804, the decision P Starpe for the future have not been an-|sas, 1901. To mark the site of the Pawne 3 M. Allen also started Island Jockey club's June meeting Q A f 1 ltoe ceslatin DO upreRe [0oREL I Sbinded Republlc, where Lisutenant Zebulon M. |*7d M. Allen also start e sport Wil be' Tesumed &t San Francigco......... .$45 00 S et et — Pike caused the Spanish flag to be lowered | esults: >, execution of judgment and the sheriff of | Heavy Rain at Cenmtral City. H e e e T B T A j . ‘furiongs, selling: Hono- Portland . 45 00 Douglas county was ordered to levy on the p 08 2 in Potter anc ling second, Optional | Seattle 45 00 property of Warren Cochran. The writ of | CENTRAL CITY, Neb., July 4.—(Special | raised September 29, 1306 i | longs, Col, Padden | s p P : | ; 3 race v Tio riongs, Col. e txecution was returned umsatisfied. The | TelegTam)—The hot weather of gl iany SHOWERS 70 CONTINUE TODAY'” hird race, 2 Harry Logan won | 2 Oliver 4o thivd Tacoma . 45 00 : of the former busband was now | !0 Weeks Was causing farmers a good deal 2:15% harlic. Downing, 5 ; i BB csston o the hon S of uneasiness. The oat crop was suffering Chat Roter asing . Flywheel won, Tickets on Sale July 6 to 13. Good for return to August 31, 1901. Cochran. | somewhat, but this afterncon an inch and a | Cooler Weuther Promised for Only | o StaTte Rl | ssmith was disqualified » attorneys for Mrs. Cochran then | half of water %ell Western Nebraska—Satarday race, 213 elita won was placed second and | sh o action to have the transfer of the | property set aside, alleging an attempt to defraud Mrs. Cochran and elude the | payment of the alimony directed by the court. The declslons resuited in favor of | Mre. Cochran and now the case comes to the supreme court for a second review on appeal of Warren Cochran The attorneys for the defendant in error declare that the sole purpose of the sult 18 to deprive the former wife of Warren | Cochran from her alimony by the tedlou delays of justice. They assert that there 18 no reason why the case should be longer retained In the courts and ask the fudges to put an end to the dilatory tactics of the appellants. ot Funeral A. Richards. | tion, McCook Draws M'COOK, Neb., July 4.—(Sp gram.)—McCook celebrated the Fourth to- and attracted a large number of people from all over this county. A parade, ora- ports and fireworks were among the ird i rac mb Riley | fourth Kes- arge Crowd. Generally Falr. Whit Tags w clal Tele- ar and K for WASHINGTON, Friday and For North warmer in central po: 4.—Forecast Sat third the alizatic ngs. The Parade cond, Mortalio " second, Cackett NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316, Union Station, 10th and Marcy. Telephone 629, on, one mile r'won, Com- third. ' Time: »‘1.4p1:~-ln:..~n I Magic Light thira. > L Y attractions | &bty faie; westerly winds ¢ Petra | le jnd one-stxtsenth, - — - - | For uth Dakota -- Falr in western, "¢ zite | 4 1 of Dare third. Time: 1:48%. BATTLE WITH THE INDIANS shovers et cooltr ia sasters sorticn Tres | ot Track, A YOUNG DOC1 OR Friday ay fair; varlable winds, H.| CINCINNAT 4.—The Independence Early Prospectors at Quadro-Centen- | mostly westerly, r : Tty | handicap was fare of a ine card of - For lowa—Tundershowers Friday; cooler mile ck was Gain Possession of the < hak n ne. . . S in central and eastern portions; Saturday na5adle'S third, iy Fi 3 necessarily has to keep down his expenses. But everything Mack HI fair in western, probably showers in east- ¢ ing furlongs: The { } variable wind uri—Thun howers and lower ern portion aul Creyton For N DEADWOOD, 8. D., Jul 4.—(Special.)— zs: Doctor Riddle Elroy did not He Jim Clark, Eet any part | depends on the start he makes and he is judged by the the jumping | v is a’ perfect | g any eeps. will pay hi o have his e i The strects are crowded tonight with 10,000 | temperature Friday afternoon or evening nd, Lizzie A third v Al company he keeps. It will pay him to have his office in The funeral of Henry A. Richards, father | visitors to the Quadro-Centennlal, repre- | Saturday fair in western, showers In east- R e pas. selling: Flop of Frank Richards, manager of the Lincoln | senting many western states. Eight coaches | ern portion; southerly winds, becoming oy s se Fifleld sk o l H E BEE B U ILD] NG botel, was this afterncon at 4 o'clock at the [ came over the Elkhorn today and tonight | variable | third ive turlongs, selling: Doctor | hotel. B was in W cemetery. the Burlington brought as ¥ For Nebraska—Showers Friday; cooler in i gog e eta ond, Debenture third. 1 There was a military parade this morn- | Western por aturday generally fair; L i i and a sixteenth, sell- : . ARTHUR SULLIVAN DROWNS ! inc and a 0 began the sham battle | winds southwesterly. e B Pial Nelse Morris second, because he has the advantage of being located right. Peo- — e ¢ e 1 a the ans.| For Kansas—Thunde 9 base | Sinks While Bathing in River “-":-br'y,{: ::4::.., ‘..r:)h.".z.(‘:r:.-::n! ‘,.!:\1 ,u','“n”‘ s Friday i ple judge a professional man a great deal more than he Mile Above FI ence Pumping | the Black Hills over to the whites | tair; southerly winds, becor b ¥ Jh [lnnks h.‘ ‘h‘. sort “f flm(‘(‘ |n “h" h ||(. does ')”hlllfl‘hfi. \\. station. This afterncon sccurred the ade of| For W ng—Fair in westren, probably s his steer in 0:40 iy fas v : g & P ) soldiers, fire companies, civic orders | showers and cooler in eastern portion Fri- e e a1 rea can give you a very cozy office with a separate waiting e comp , civic orders and x e FLORENCE Tuly 4.—(Special Tele. | 10ats. The weather is perfect | day; Saturday fair; westerly winds crackers and there ha iy Jants won room and private office for $15.00. This includes water, y B, 3 iy Spectal Tele- M : i immense crowd is (8 <ol " For Coiorado—Fair; continued warn A immense cro; ime: 1Al PRy tar g ol R lath e sl gram.—-Arthur Sullivan, 13 years of ag Banth Tekaie oot diids. SaRtarn Rbaararel a0t hos A 3 o i o clectric light and janitor service. The .mI) building with fas NS\l a0 OF Jaspe Nallien,. W RE, 8. D., July 4 clal.)—These | Portion Friday and probabl Boyd third. Time: | all night and all Sunday elevator service, s P e 1'“.”)‘)“"“'“'} s have been fled. | cooler Friday in eastern porti M | Minneapolis Racés Postponea. bathiog, when it s supposed that y rings, with a capital ‘_:';l'" ?"‘\"\"I.il.' ALR tle this afternoon and 2 Sullivan became exhausted from being rporators, 0. J. Mar | oOVFICE OF THE ¥ cora of the r 50 long and sank re he could | P- Bateman and C. Walter Bate OMAHA, 4 Teompared R. C. PETERS & CO., Ground the water being fourteen | Detroit and Wyoming Oil company, at corr -] have been Working for | Deadwood. with a capitat of $1,000,000. In- | Fears: e Rental Agerts. Floor. 'h dragnets. but the body | corporators, Sol Starr, Seth Bullock and : erature ] w. 1. poon M {emperatire CiTHE BEER | » and Refrigerating company, at | Med ture $ man Burted (n Well. | Plerre, with a capital of $2,000.000. Incor- | Incipitaticy s ) THAT, MAOE GENEVA, Neb, July 4—(Speclal.)— | Porators, John W. Avery, George B. Al-|ar Omaha for this day and since March // A(/l. WAUKEE While George Snodsrass was digsing in | 11500, T. P. Estee and W. A. J. Seels. e / bole thirty-four feet deep to find the| Black Rock Mining company, at Plerre, | FAMOUS break in cme of the city pumps yester- | With & capital of $500,000. Incorporators, | day, be saw the sand above him was about | Ofiver H. Perry, William H. Kelly and T. | to cave in. He § ed for the side, caught | P. Estes ok | bold and was at once buried up to his| Dakota Malt and Grain company, at Sioux i meck. When taken out he was but tiy | Falls, with a capital 200,000 Incors | !\11. Pas rt.r of France, invented a process for kill- i * injured | porators, Aloys G. Levinger, Moses Kauff ing all possible germs in a product, and we use it, mag, C. B. McKinnoy and others. ol P b %0 BEE BUILDING 4 To Vote on Water Tower. Troa Hill M ¥, at Dead After each bottle of Schlitz beer is filled and sealed OMAHA, NEB. i q: MADISON, Neb., July 4.-—-(Special.)—A | Wood, with a cap! 000,000. Incor iti ed. ‘Phone M6 ardacaition will be. subm {0 \he volers | POFAtors. Martin Chapman, Jobn M.m..n_v! STATIONS AND STATE : A 1 a0 I 1 it S v Tabl A N e an extreme precaution. The beer is brewed P L ie bonds for a w steel and- v THE. . . . p pipe and the extension of the water system. | — in extreme cle iness, cooled in filtered air, then ” Re NO Ma powder None ittal on Senntorship. T . b X ; Far: T y Horses. URON, §. D.. July filtered. It seems impossible for a taint of impurity to Not ouly relieves, but ,.,.m,.l, cures u.; MADISON, Neb, July 4.—(Special.)— | & Judge Fuller, W get to it. Yet we sterilize every bottle. | disorders of the feet, stops edorous perspl- | | H Bl Hiar < b % ¥ , . p ¥ 3 " tion, cures teader, swollen aud palntw THE While William Wills, a farmer five miles | vernor He 1 We, who know brewing, know the value of purity. oy | M WABASH east of town, was hitching to a cultivator declined to d City, clear 2 H \ ’ | Has fta own rails | cessor to United loudy We add vastly to the necessar ost of our beer to | Pl‘icc 50 Cents | aad lothe shart- — = —— a g - A 9 | . - nent ve car assure it. You who drink it get the healthful results ¢ ¥ B P s : o You who driak It gat the bealthful rosuts of B | 1 INE S8 M | fBureaLo Nothing washes so clean, |that A B Kittred oux Falls ba ap. | St Loith, ciear 5 our precaution, Your physician knows; ask him, | For Sale by all Druggists ! a \ 4 pointed and others from the eastern por- s whether clothes or als as i g B e g N o R AT Bov | wAvSORd % "Phone 918 Schlitz, 119 South th St , Omaha, b xand:G‘I:zze Dealer Fels-Naptha, money-back soap;| Rev. Jenkins Lioyd Jones of Chicago ad- | hieler ; o g}::"::::“"“w RO 2" st ot St dressed a great crowd at the State Epworth | Bivmarcic. partly b+ o -y and they show it, league grounds. Jubilee singers gave 3alveston, cloudy £ Destags. b e 8 - L Re-No-May Bkia Food for facla) massage. Presmpu. 1 1 Sl Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphta, patriotis concert. the pregram cleting wit Re-No-May Cream softeas and whiteas @ fipe pyrotechuic display tation. ot Schilts Beer, Telep) 018 e baads and faen I

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