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4 ’TH E OMAHA DAIL Y BEE: TUESDAY, LEPTEMBER ay NEWS OF e & Sor Broadwi rlan musl n will meet this | gldentopt’s place. A | Co., plctures it Ernest " M1 x miles east Bir tion of against tng J e Bryant's art ghters of th be entertaine W { Fred Ewaldt Assa am_ Taylor \ witne ore the federn ontimucd yesterday in Justy il October 1 ¥. Dur charged . the erty of Jacob Jessen ed $ and costs in Justice Rrya esterday, the compiaint having Qiced to one of petit larceny Hert Corey and Miss Myra be married Wednesday evening me, of the bride's sister, Mr. 118 Nicholas street, by Rev. G. E of St Paul's Episcopal church ity Clerk Phillips is on the the meeting of the nicipalities in OsKaloo He w k on Mu Mayor Jennings also Ed_Gardimer of Knoxville, on the federal petit jury. re i gram yesterday afternoon announcing the | serfous iliness of his motner. The cour excused him from further ser and he | left for his home last evening These cases of contaglous diseases were reported to the Boa ¢ Health yest r day: Three Gerard children, 1410 Fight! avenue, searlet fever; Jimmie O'Nel South Seventh street, diphtheria: Spe child, Twenty-sixth street and Avenu scarlet fever Council camp World, will entertain Alpha camp Omaha camp No.16, Seymour camp of Omiha and_Joseph Root camp of Downsville, la Friday evening. The Seymour camp e team will exemplify the work. Judge N W, Macy has been invited to speak. W. J. Shadel, %1 Fourth avenue, whos house was entered by a sneakthief discovered that more than Bis dlamc breastpin was taken. ‘The thief also cured a lady's gold hunting watch, v At $0, two gold chains, a cameo pin, a gold ring with opal setting and $ in cash. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Hopkins will be Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from ancls Xaviers church. Th daughter, Mrs. Grogan, and granddaughter, Misy Katle Sullivan, are here from Raw itns, Wyo., and two sons, Danlel and Paul have come from Des Moines to attead the funeral. gran: ¥ with the thef been Wa Walk program for | gue of M ho 11, | okkeeping. | xpects to attend. | In elved a te - 14, Woodmen has 1 s ued TWO WAYS of Looking at It Both wrong. Twelve inches 1 at which perfect ecastest Holding book or paper differently means eye-straln—means an error in refraction or defective muscles—means grave harm sooner or later. “A glass in time saves'—slightly changed, but you know the import, and eyes are more important that stitches. HERMAN M, LEFFERT GRADUATE OPTICIAN. AY, Opp. Glenn Avenue, Counctl Bluffs. the normal distance eyes see best and Nade for those who know what Woodward’s | Ganymeds Chocolates and Opera BonBons Made By John 6. Woodward & Co. i “The Candy Men. ! | Counell Hl o— Towa Steam Dye Works 301 Broadway. Make your oid clothes look like ne Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral DI reclor ¥ M OANS LN i Lastern otimieu Lrasna lows. Jumss N. Casady, ir, Main 34 Councll Blufta, f 9009 Towa. PER FAR i | Grand | ana when they | Red | Bin Ri | dalls, the grand jury said it found the city J Indicts Him on Charge of Fraudulent Bankiag. | RELEASED ON HIS MOTHER'S $3,000 BOND | Bootleggers from Pe Red Onk Sent tha to ftentiary fo » to Other Thirtee e Offenders. ax a Warn r was ar! 1b feturned harging The rested last night by the district him with frand ndictment suspension he pri { Ofcer & Pu - rles Officer ¢ th Thon d ju nking seauel ukin ing | the September, cupled the position k. He is eldest 18 Officer for part the He n 1 furnished by Mr 1. OfMcer Elizabett The his mother rele se of Ofcer Puse e of The mmitted Clarinda was buried made of the bank at $534,458 ated thie considerable g up reditors have insolver has been year th s not made grand jury for rocelving de k after The fsed the cr ggers Sent to Penltentinry, Barke who p lined the elve " Henry Bert McMa legging, Pherson Loufs Smith and 1 guilty to boot before Judge Me- deral t yesterday their sentences, they ex- 4 to get at the most thirty days in the county jall at Red Oak. So confident were they of this fact that they were actually «miling when ordered to stand up, but their faces dropped when théy heard the court promounce sentences of thirteen months each in the penintentiary at Fort Madizon, took their seats they looked at one another in amazement All the defendants indicted at of federal court for bhoe Oak, Judge McF and he announ he stamp out if possible revenue laws there. As he considered these three men the worst offenders he decided to make an example of them. Frank Har- wood escaped with a thirty-days' sentence in the Red Oak jail. ~ Barker, Smith and McManus were taken to Fort Madison last by Deputy United States Marshal chards, Harry Ma w arrested op a bench here for were up in morn this term tiegging come from on's home town, was determined * to the violation of the evening & indicted yesterday warrant, and trinl for bootlegging, at Hancock, Ia. will be brought | Intervention in Recelvership, The Penn Mutual Life Insurance company filed a petition of intervention in the Grand hotel recelvership case, claiming ship of the furniture in the hotel The trial of the $50,000 personal injury damage suit of B. Kirk against the Union Pacific Rallway company was begun Kirk was a conductor on a Northwestern frelght train In the South Omaha yards, February 16, 1900, when the caboose in which he was riding was smashed into by a Union Pacific freight train. Kirk had both legs cut oft and received internal Injuries owner- | He alleges the accldent was due to the I ness of the Unlon Pacific's employes . Grand Jury Co Tud, The district court grand jury, which had been In session eince September 3, cluded its deliberations yesterfla. and was discharged for the term. It re- ported another batch of indictments and a number of “no bills." Fred Green, color John Blake and Thom with breaking into a Northwestern freight car and stealing four eacks of barley, the property of C. Gelse, were indicted. No bills were returned against Thomas Shea, charged with killing a yearling steer, the property of J. L. Ellsworth; Charles and con- and G. W. Williams, INTEREST FROM | at 10 o'clock ! dozen pairs of | erty atternoon | s Fleming, charged | Lee Butler, charged with the maliclous de- struction of windows in a houss belonging | to Jaller Martin, Lee having been sent to | the reform echool and the other boy belng but about § years old; John Blafr, . charged with slashing the tire of Officer Gallagher's bicycle under the fmpression he was gettin, even with Detective Welr; Samuel Tedford charged with plowing up corn belonging to John E. Colver of Rockford township, and Danlel Carrigg, charged with assaulting Nels Jensen. Condition of the Jails, In the its report on eondition of the bastile fn a satlsfactory sanitary condition and recommended that the interior of the county fail be painted as a matter of pre- | servation and that additional toflet facii- ties be provided for the women's depart- ment. The court ordered that a certified ©opy of the report be filed with the county suditor and that the county supervisors be ‘fostructed to carry out the improve- ments recommended. Mrs. MceRaven Judge Wheeler, before whom the case was tried, granted Antchette McRaven a divorce from Wade Hampton McRaven and awarded her the custody of their minor chil- dren. The cross petition of the husband was dismissed Judge Macy, who expects to take up the asslgnment of law causes today, ordersd that a special venire of twenty additional talesman be drawn. There are several Suits against the city for trial and the duries for these cases must be drawn from outside the city, ets Divorce. To Dedicate the Playground, Manager Lemen will celebrate the com- Cut Prices on Millinery PENNELL MILLINERY, 641 Broadway, Councll Blufts. of the and h large playground, with | bandstand at the Christian A band conlert and other ex rsday night. The band concert r the tion of 8. E. Whaley Mrs. W. N. Dorward of Omaha will recite and there will be several short addresses | by business men of this city. The children | of the home under the leadershin of Mr will slng a number of selections s Th viiil be ercl | Bellinger CHER LADYSHIP, Given Away A to the eation of the twentieth Ladyship Corset cannot hips. This corset is made quality coutil, striped with coulti], handsomely silk sed and trimmed with wide lace and silk ribbon, bound throughout with finely tempered, capped 4 steels, with ten (10) extra quality flex- ateels, five (5) on each side, mak- ing the absolutely unbreakable over the hips and e same time to ry motion of the body ommencing Wednesday, September 25th a. m, we will give absolutely ladies of ouncil Blufts 10 ‘Her Ladyship Corsets.” pair of these celebrated corsets in 18 to 30 in any color drab, white or black. Regular price everywhere in America $1 To every lady who will bring r corset department one (1) purchaser of thesm celebrated corsets, “Her for $1 will In turn present charge a pair of these corset by the customer any size or color The greatest | century, “Her break over the of superior side elastic free to the One any size Ladyship the sam at th sb as purchased orset counter, in ay Al we or desire ask of you is to bring us (1) one and come with her and that of these corsets will pair absolutely free of charge. ry pair guaranteed to give satisfaction gr offer done ponularize corset “Her Ladyship sole agents in ¥8 one and we you one 1o partment and ts, for which are Council Bluffs, Ia This opportunity will be withdrawn aft irday September 23th the ( doz alrs of not before r providing ul WHITELAW & GARDINER, Boston Store Council Bluffs, Towa STREET LAND GIVEN AWAY Banker Hannan Geta Ground from City Council Over Mayor's Veto, Banker Hannan has already pre- empted a considerable portion of the public streets around his bank bullding, succeeded last night in inducing the eity council make him another grant \n the shape nine inches on Broadway and the same North Main street n order that he may put in a swell front in the bullding recently bought by him from the receivers of the Officer & Pusey bank Mayor Jennings returned the resolution granting this privilege to Hannan without his signature, but the council passed it over his veto. This was not accomplished until an ordinance vacating the portion of the two streets in favor of Hannan been passed, (his action of the council re- considered, and then a fallure of the ordi- nance to pads, Hannan having suggested that be would prefer a resolution to an ordinance, fearing that an ordinance would fall to pass over the mayor's veto Mayor Jennivgs, in handing down his veto, gave these as his reasons The streets are for the use of the gen- eral public and are held in trust by the city for the use of the public, an. should maintained as such until publie policy or public exigencie should demand a sur- render of such use and control The rights of the public should not surrendered to private parties in such man. ner that the public would be forever barred from regaining such rights All_obstructic the streets should be only arily, with the righ reserved to remove the same at any the city councll should think proper. The mayor submitted another resolution, which he said he was willing to elgn, granting Hanoan but reserving the city's rights to the prop- intact. ‘These resolutions were ig- who paco on be nored Alderman Brown, as foon as the mayor's veto and suggestions had moved that inches of Broadway and North Main street to Hannan be taken from amended to read nine inches carried and then been received, The same cours to the resolution granting shoe store permission to occupy Broadway. This had hardly been accomplished when after a consultation In the lobby Banker Hannan, Alderman McDonald moved that the original resolution granting Han- | nan permission to extend his window nins | E inches into the street be paseed over the mayor's veto, This was carried and Alder- man Lougee moved that the action of the council passing the ordinance be con- sidered. This was carried and the ordl- nange was again placed on its final pa and falled to carry. then taken with the in The same course was Hamilton ordinance. vacating three feet on Broadway and Scott street to enable the Omaha Brewing com- | pany to erect a handsome building in place | ot the old structure now there. This or- dinance, however, failed to paes, Alderman Hammer, who was a foremost factor in se- curing three fect of the public sidewalk on Broadway for the 0dd Fellows' temple, of | which be is cne of the trustees, Lougee and againgt it Blds for laying brick sidewalks were opened and_ referred to the city engineer for tabulation W. W. Rogers granted permission to conduct a ealoou at 652 Broadway Residents on Harrison street demanded that the . paving of that thoroughfare be done without delay and the committes on streets and alleys was Instructed to do the necessary grading and the Gas company was prdered to lay its main there at once so that the paving would not he delayed. Con- tractor Wickham sald he was ready to begin the paving as sogn as the street was in propar condition Aiderman McDonald N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250, Davis sells paint. To Restrain Sale of L Mrs, Elizabeth Hardymartin brought fnjunction ‘suits in the district court yes- terday against Peter Schuensen and H. J Hesley, saloon keepers, in the town of Minden, this county, to restrain them from selling intoxicating liquors. Dora Hesley wite of H. J. Hesley, is named party defendant iIn both suits, it being alleged she 1s the owner of the bulldings, In which the saloons are conducted. Mrs. Hardy- martin's cause for complaint, as alleged in the petitions, {s that the defendants sold her husband, Joseph Hardymartin, liguor after she had notified them not to do so. D s sells :h 5 Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. had time the privilege aeked for, the ordinance vacating twelve the table and This was the ordinance was put | on its final reading and passed, Aldermen | | Lougee and McDonald voting against it with | [ <o Alderman | voting ll()\\li l (O!E FROM LA\D Businers Dimisisher, but Biennial Tells of Considersb’e O REWARD FOR MURDERER OF DR. FAILOR | Milwaukee Rallroad ¥ nslons = Fire 1 ne Imp sen for the r Through the State \re Heavier Than Usual, From a Staft Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Sept. 22.—(Special.) blennial report of the land departr the state was filed with the by Secretary of State Martin office records of the sta placed 1t charge of the secretary state severa years ago and the business has been dimin ishing. Some of the records are not in a good shape for preservation as they shoul be. Secretary Martir ing the recommendations of his predec that the old plats be carefully moun that the fleld notes be rebound so that th may be more carefully kept. During past biernial period the state reeeived from the general account of the the sum of $32 which was turned over to the countles. The state has re- celved from the general sovernment a tota of 8,037,841 acres in the varfous grants, In the blennial perfod the following b pat in the various grants ent ol governor » The were recommen, government section grant acre grant school grant fyversity grant feultural college srchise lege mortga amp land & vad land grant rant following shows the total number of in each grant subject to patent Acres. 17,238 5% 1 | |« [ | The acres ction_grant Aveesibs re grant University land grant Saline land Agricultural « Swamp and mated Iege grant railroad land not Total v The unsold school and university still remalning in the possession of state to be disposed following funds wcres Reward Offered for Murderer. Governor Shaw today offered a reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of the murder of Dr. Fallor at Newton The articles of incorporation of the Cale- donia Creamery company of O'Brien county, were filed with the secretary of state to- day. The capital is $2,000; Edward Bore- man and others incorporators. The Arion Milling and Cereal company of Crawford ccunty, filed articles of incorporation with the seccretary of state; capital, $50,000; Levi Green, president; W. C. Clarke, sec- retary New Rallroad Extensions. It is learned here that the management of the Milwaukee rallroad has positively determined ypon an extension of its line north from Boone to Britt, through central Towa this year, thus comnecting its north- ern route across lowa with the route. Surveys have been made of this new line, north and south. The Spirit Lake Line will also be extended northward next vear to Lakeview, Minn. The Milwaukee extension beyond Boone will be east of the river, while the Great Western extension from Fort Dodge to Des Moines, will be west of the Des Moines river. The Great West- ern, which has acquired the Winona & Scuthwestern, will extend it from Osage to Mason City next year, and thus get a new route into Wisconsin, and it is learned that the Great Western has also secured such an Interest in the Green Bay and Wi- [nona that it can acquire that road and | get to the lakes by a new route. Fire es In lowa. The fire losses in lowa as figured out by the insurance agents here have been { unusually large this year. | 18 about $3,000,000, as shown by the | ng table | Apiington Afion Rurlington Colling follow- @ was then taken In regard | Ciear Lajs the Hamilton | a small triangular space in front of its building on inge “Apriva ) Rippey A 50,000 South English 3,000 State o e ooive t. Anthony Moines 00,000/ Scranton v 15,000 Shenandoah 0.000| Turner 0 Waverly 0 Woodward .0 " Eima () | Eadyviile riham Grand_Junction 0| Towa City (2) ) Others estimat Kensett ... 0 Kinross ) Ledgwood 0.0 Total Democrats at WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Sept. 23.—(Special.) ~—The Thirty-seventh senatorfal _district democratic Webster ¢ ty. ptember 25. No didates have announced (hemselves hoaor to the democratic nominee is alwa an empty one, as the district Is overwhelm- ingly republican. can Ropcn ‘ The today | land the of Towa has lands the | of are from the | central | The aggregate 78,0m convention will be in Webster Alderman Boyer introduced an ordinancef Oity Wednesday The | IOWA, visit our | 0 lienr’s Furnishings Co NOVELTY CLOAK STORE THE FOLLOWIN RAND OPENING OF THE Large Assortment of Flannel and Silk Waists mmencing Tuesday, September 24th and at Low Prices, lusling Ten Days. felt walking | relt Ladies Ladies Ladies and 8250 w A walking Tking assortment of hats, al med with velvet, taffeta siik 25, at $1.00 A hetter assortment trimmed hats, regular at $1.95 Another line of trimmed hats to sell at ing at $2.98 1 Other H large ' . hats in accordance Millinery G ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES venetian cloth $10 to 812, at § he best . 1 It Will Pay You to Get Prices On Our Trunks and Telescopes 17 on swamp land cash tndemnity 1 | 0 been Candidates for Senator o Onaw ense Delegntes, hut No Nomination Resalts, ONAWA gram.)—The of the Crawford Ia republican Fourth Harrl Sept (Special Tel natorial ¢ dfstrict, cor and Monona which met at Logan September 1 loted 115 ti for senator nation, and which on reconvening at On | September 18 adjourned out of respect t President McKinley here at 1 m. today for the third time on Stern of Harrison i hairn and T. B. Lutz of Monona secretar; hundred and ten | without a choice, making 223 | convention adjourned until 1 m | the 200th ballot Newell addressed the | vention, releasing his delegates from instructions to vote for hi longer unles: ilhfl,\ 50 desired Kump A Hogue fol | lowed, releasing their delegates, but change developed After balloting 600 times without vhoice the convention adjourned until %:30 m tomorrow. There some changes in 1.'I||fl(|"flv but only for effect The | vote was: Dewell, 18; Kuhnle, Hogue. 12. It is a deadlock so far. 8 without nom t 3| a more ballots were A tak 30 th Atte con were las: ght. Engineer on 1 nois Central, is Fat. Hurt. the y FORT DODGE, la, Sept. 23—(Specia Telegram.)—Passepger train No. 11, Illinois Central, pulled into Fort Dodge thi: morning with Fireman Bert Simmons a the throttle, two passengers shoveling coal and Engineer A. L. Albright lying uncon ecious in the baggage car. passing through Ascot, Council Bluffs, when it #top. Conductor McGonegal engine, where he found Albright lying un | conscicus on the floor of the cab in th arms of the train ten miles from a mall crane, window opening ia his skull. Passengers volun teered to act as firemen and in this manne the train made the run to Fort while looking out of the cat | fragments of bone were taken from th | wound. He has not regained consciousnes | and there s no hope of his recovery Boy Wounds Mra. Fort Pienie. Dodge | FORT DODGE, la, Sept. 21.—(Special Telegram.)—Mrs. John Osterson was sho |in the side and badly wounded by a 22-cal | ther rifie in the hands of Harly Nelson thi | afternoon. Mre. in the woods and bushes when the boy, not seeing her, |at a rabbit. The bullet struck Mrs. Oster- €on in the right side, wound. A L LE BOY CURED ment Had Falled, My | with colle and cramps in his stomach phine, but the child Kept getting worse. |then gave him half a teaspoon | ful ot Chamberlain's Colle, Choler: he was sieeping and soon recovered Wilkins, shell Lake, Wis. bookkeeper for the Shellalake Lumber Co. For sale by all Aruggists. F. Ezperiment It’s quality you are after, not quantity. That is why Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a Compound Concen- trated Extract. Don’t experiment with cheap, bulky Sarsaparillas. Ex- periments are danger- ous. Hold on to the | kind that has been tested for over fifty years, — ““Ayer’s.’ arilla is, without doub arsaparilla F. J. Kavanavai, § Sladettie. J.C.AVER CO., L nd bal One |t Louis Flyer any MAIL CRANE CRUSHES SKULL| on the The train was came to a sudden hurried to the fireman, who had stopped the Albright had been struck on the head by | His braine were oozing from the | Dodge. | Albright was taken to the hospital and the WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT John Osterson | Osterson was with a plenic was sitting near some fired inflicting a severe Of Colle After a Physician's Treat- tey when four years old was taken' | sent for the doctor and he injected mor- a | and Diarrooea Remedy and in half an hour Mr. Wilkins is on Blankets and 19 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa, And Spreads. NO BREAK IN THE DEADLOCK| 0 e leaves Burlington Station, Omaha, rives Union Station, 8t. Louis, 7:19 a Carries Buffet Sleeping Car and Free Reclining Chair Cars all the way, runs over a smooth track and offers the best between Omaha and St Louis. : Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam St Tel, | P. you know four daily trains to Chicago. 10 p. m m servic n t Burlington Station, 250, 10th and Mason Sts. lel. 310, Presume about the Burlington's | O THE DOCTORS ~ ARE HERE. 'Browneil Hayy Instructors graduates of colleges reco nized as among the first In America. Glve: §00d general education and also prepares | for ar 1 to women. Principal's | cert o coliege without exami- . advantages (n music, art, m ianguages, Latin, Greek, natural sciences and mathematics. Mus Miss Ware, three years a pupil of the la Oscar Ralf, Berlin, Germany. Thorough ness insiated u ial to chara ter. building Three distinct departments rimary, preparatory and academic. Phys- cal training by al_instruc: rofess Bchool reopens Sejtember lo. Terms mod- erate. Send for catilog Address Misa Macrae, principal, Omaha, ; DUCATIONAL, t 1 Three Months’ Salvms are Given! Free to all Invalids Who Call Before October 22d. eminent physicia and the British Medical Ing irgent solicitation of a its under their care manent this city at roc bullding gentiemen have services entirely | three months (medicines excepte tnvallds who call upon them ment lmn\r-h now and Oct \ur services consist not only examination and advies but minor surgical operations The object in pursuing to become rapidly an quainted with under no condit er be mad for three m October 224, The doctors treat {and deformitier, every case they interview a thorc and, 1If incurable, | kindly told =o; also adv 1 against spend- 1| ing your money for uscless trestment t| Male and female weakness, cat | catarrhal, deafr alko rupture | cancer, all skin dizeases and al! the rectum are positively cure new treatment | The chief asso: | tue ik 1n persona Office hours 1 A staff of have, a number of count )| of the | and 49 These eminent to give their XU branch ms 438 Board e fr r o 3 ns w any all who rendered call before Grammar School ““The School That Makes Manly Boys.” ALt g years ol Sopurate” 8chioot Koom and Dorm tories for the) i bovs. Yery carsful moral and social training. ¥ yeurs of sucesstul work. Send o1 cataiogue. Rev. Henry D. Robinson, Warden, Racine, Wis. all for and guarante. undertake h exan you At natior frankly rade school proparing bors from 8 to 14 Saa for Lasiness lite or The Cnversities oftre ex of their s ate s 8t Louls School of Fine Msf 26th Year Opens Sept. 23, 190!, 9 Furnishes superior instruction in Drawing, ' Modeling, Paiuting, Artisiic Anatomy, Per: auective” Composition, Architectural’ and Mechanical Drawing, Decorative Design and Applied Art. All instruction individual; vancement depends upon proficieney. Teachers from the Art Schools of Europe. Ats may enroll at any time. istrated eirenlars address HALSEY C. IVES, Director, Louis §chool of Fine Arts, & Louis, Mo. POV IVN SPECIAL send stamp treatment ILCOX TANSY PILLS Monthly Regulator. nd Sure. Never Fals, " Orugal t;rlhy Mai, Price, §2 ar W ( wn ay'lgn e 3 RHEIN (Rhy Sold by SHERMA\ & NeCONNEL! DRUG CO., 8 W. Cee. 16th und Dos $ts., Omaha, Neb. cannnt R LR i At e, Every Womar o ¢ Liow tike wonderfu) irlicq Spray Inyee Inexpensive Offices THERE ARE NO DARK OR UNDESIRABLE ROOMS IN THE BEE BUILDING. YOU FAY ACCORDING TO THEIR §IZE. TH ARE A FEW VERY NICE OFFICES WHICH RENT FOR ONLY $1 A MONTH THIS INCLUDES LIGHT, WATER, HEAT, JAN- AND ALL ES OF BUILDING IN The Bee Building R. C. PETERS & CO,, Rental Agents Ground Floor Bee Bidg. d1Upven Talukbie 1o adies mARVED Ko ‘The Whirling 8pray Syringe For Sale B Sherman & McCoanell Drug Co, 16th and Dodge, Omaha, Neb, B HE EN THE CONVE BEST DR. MCCREW _(Age 52) SrEUIALIST \x. only. | sears in THE GUS SUN AMERICAN MINSTRELS de diswppear st once. ONE GLORI DVE" 20, DUO AnbifinyTose 0F i Wednesday Evenlng. Sept, 25 Kiesses of men. | Under th ouncll Bluffs Lodse and Uadder L d the Knig Sweetest s ures Guaranteed sultetion Vree CHARL_ES LOW. 3 ind Bros Filet Treatment by ma 0. Box ove osthl 1 et b wud Dougles 8ts., OMAL | 36 years [ | omana | VAHICOCELE ¢ ired in less than 10 days, s of the discase di u,.-..x At once firos Merrye Ansiste rard str 12 m on principal streets arade at

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