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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1901 o Our Superior Beginning 10 be Advanta ges_in Appreciated | - T rev— Liberty County HIGH ISLAND Spindle Top LAST Damon’s Mound Sour Lake YOU CA Epectal Corre Special Correspondent: Special Correspondent Speclal Correspondent gpecial Correspondent Dayton, & The great trouble High Isiand, Sept. 10—There ia now | Heaumont, Sept. 8 -Now fifty-two big Alvin, Tex., Sept. 201l sesms to hit all | Sour Lake, Sept. 8.—Much speculation ) here s e i getting sufficl three rigs on the ground and more coming. wells in the triangle and more expectid Governor | here ac to what is in and what la expected water Hing Avrangements Are | Ny territory outside of 8pindle Top Heigh &« dafly. One was | st in the shuffe and the high places in Texas in. More manipulation in this field than agy being M to pipe some from Dayton as caused sy much speenlation. Ol has | carteapondent clalma ffty-three This Hoag was here last week and sald the oil | 1. Aore ,,.,'..v»m but the Gufty & Galey Prair 5 will be eavy. | been struck In twc f the holes. The Bal'- field certalnly astonishing and being »x- Just seemed to ooze out of the ground In | ‘Lol Live gusher, but they keep the miat STOCK IN THE ar people Are now preparing to enter the tended constantly. Epindla Top will cam L ter very qufet. It has leaked ou that g every old direction. One can stick a pitch mor mising Liberty county ma ap rock The Rig Four pany one hundred gushers in one hundred days ' ol 4 L fork down in a gopher mound and gei ol hetn people bave been quietly buying 3 ] ture oo twisted off Sdnch plpe at 62) feat Of The United States Fuel Ol Company of / 5 [ . e + 4 of the luck mpa whing ¢ cting from the broken pipe, Thie | 8t Paul, Minnesota. own 13% acres deeded | YOU WILL EVER. Late yesterday afternoon s aring | learing :‘rr\;hml In sight ‘\|l|'l:\nr~ n [ \ \ atac [ property in the Cherry Survey fs the Unf'cd \pany Is sure of a gusher and it looks 1and. DANE-UD agalnat the gAng of gushers, | 8 tively tHe 4 Of the Diamond Mound Company was st | physician and capitalist was told to b ( 1 Beates Pl OH - Compat &t Pa K6 & SANEY Woci wh ’\"”"‘ '_M_ ‘< It seems Hke the town and the gushers This is positively the last days v 14 Doring WiLh the 6 " B anything offered that the Guffy well was | ‘ \ s Fuel pany : b I @ in he would come together and this 124 acies | YOU can secure stock in this company In the rock and boring wi h her sure J AU \ Minnesota, this company g one No one company at High Island owns <ich are between them. Nothing but an earth-| at any such fgure gan. When down 430 feet lnst week gas |7 Busher sure dred acrss of deeded land here holding here as the (‘nited_States Fuel quake to change the map couid keep this | Sil 4aiHe 16 (e 8 Ihe Unltod States Fuel Ofl Cempany of Ofl Compan Minnesata. Thev have property from doubling in value every 0 | was struck and some oil came tr | Minnesota nave & vety Adektrubdly 10-acre \ ' | acres deeded ground cl &e to dept. a days-cannot miss the gusher ground, face with the water. The pipe was then ' 18 erow M Tha j“'mal FU4 urne AL LU D i | pulled and new pipe set down on. The t°. 8. folks will net do a A Strictly tomat i acknowledged t - U | Many new derricks going up and much | thing until the Gufty outfit show their hand " f 1l Beaumont Journa Sept 1 y H H work will he done from this on - AGPactit . to all sizes of fur ¥ (Time and Am Limited.) pices. Burnet 1'e by the I | Colonel T . Cade of High Islands fa in Two Million The United States Fuel Ol Company of otes It has already besn determined that | Beaumont, Aug. 27.—The Santa Fe hn Approaching 7 cents per share and until they soe the outcome of the Thomas ot i it 7 AT, o BRrrels e Year | ] agt Days |heweis i e USE OF FUEL OIL 7 ce“g Dayton Oil s there {8 ofl under the hi Ald ths | closed fte inftial contract with the Hig- | p ! ¢ G or Spe e News colonel, “and the drfll is being sent down | gine Ol Company, which calls for a mini- | "““‘ ';‘"""" L \”M"u bl \“""‘ Mecting '"R"" “hl‘""h" ot ton, Liberty Co, 1 Aug in |10 se @ gueher pressure cannot be | mum amount of 2,000,000 harcels of fuel | 8004 things in s you don't know — | jommerce Rooms This " k " i R i g e S, T M S | O AR e | 800, O T S S , ooty PER SHARE f persons here looking | jhilE, definite ¥ ten days | a barrel. The Santa Fe is arranging [ 90 as you like about it | 8t. Paul Ploneer Prese, Aug. 22 1or M {FF ”" 3 and Intimated to the Higgins Company | A pubilc meeting ed to cricr a 15 I 0 her et i 2,000,000 barrels would he the minimum “ “E e NFln " E - lo'closk 18 being held in the Chamber of U LTI LR High Island | pmount consumed the Arat vear and that | Rallrond Makes Contenet for Nime| oo @0 @ he (his afternoon to con ¢ Daston, on which are | 8pectal to the News [ 1t might be doubie " Present Share t . " High Tsland, Tex., Aug. %.—Th | el sl b B L L Millton Borrein, flder the question of the use of fuel oil N 1 ; the ploneer ofl man . et | ST.PAUL Only Started Up Mr Pat i ey I man | Eva Wells arrived last night w Beaumont, Tex.. Aug 2.-A contract | in the Northwest. W. M. Crooks of Deau ) of Heaumont, came in last night. Mr. Hig. G0 08 SV S0 DERG oq | 20 Per et af Present Shareholders 2 ; gins has aiready Inve By S HBe R faland Butroleum Compeny | will Use Fuel Oll TEXAS PEOPLE, was closed today hetween the Gulf. Colo- ment, Tex, who fs interested (n the ques- This ataek will never stop at RRETAY ) pRIBHNORObe N M 1 : | b ; danta Fe ratlrond and a fuel com- tion and whe has been in St Paul fcr meven eents, but will v Mr. B, Q. Minor of Hausic y retuen today for another losd 10 per of. of Present Shareholders 'Ado & Santa Fe ratirond and in town yesterday jo king up & Mr. Chase will coms home today and | SDeclal to the New S INREAPOLTE P . pany of this clty for 0000000 harrels of | #€veral days. was the principal epeaker ertng np s fast as deveops which he owna in this sectt work will begin again on the Sta ol | oD TR, Aug The Parie Ol and 1 d b st twelve manth The ! Mr. W. M Crooks is a member of the Wy rogress In the BEAL A. P. Blackwell of Lubbock spent yes oy b | Cotton Company has decided to use ‘uel [ 30 per et of Present Shareholders Ol dUIDE (he Hext Cnited States Fuel Ol Company MONT O FILLDS fustifies 1t terday in town well 1o x Country nnd Outside State price is not rfated s 5 gol;‘o::ll:; lt:lt :::: Il;:?{:: $$$$$$$$$$$$ Address All Communications to the Company at its §t. Faul Office, Endicott Bldg. NOTABLE SULCEbShb ‘ IN 2 |[am: | United States Fuel Oil Co. [T e taoke Wave avanoass T Timel 2 $ SSUE 8 1 Dally News p: ¥ Y ‘k Sept. 16.—The etockbolders s COUPON 144-146 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, BEE, Orlginal Price, Price Mar. T, 1901 L 61l R a $ $ g Ot ) : - | sePT. 29 HEAEORE 110 o s 10 #1100 of the Standard Oil Company were paid to- p— ——— Kern River . s 00 day a dividend of § per cent. This 15 the San Joa third dividend pald this year. The capl g g I hereby subscribe for ........ . ..ooo....8hares of your Treasury Stock, first issue, ol Cit guaranteed full paid, non-assessable. No personal liability. ol STOCK $ | desire all communications from the Company to be mailed to m:e at. SIRIOE: it sovimniidbi syt v v AT 0 it Lt L Ll fieh E9CUT THI talization of the company Is about $100, 000,000, The total dividend thus far this year i 40 per cent on the $100,000,000 capi- talization, or $40,000,000. John D. Rocke 80 a0 te Cristo Peerleas ..., cooven . Subscriber OUT AND SEND WITH YOUR REMITTANCE. .41 One Well in Texas Produces More Oil Than the Com- bined Wells of Caltfornia. Figure Your Profit. ate Bank o dy eounty; to capture - onl d 8 e T T eiker recident; |eratlon also of the work which is to be you. It you knew how they worship you moongh abode tematnod - — G. M, Cheever, cashier ; done next vear in completing the geologic you would feel flattered.” Calve was ex — where the cutlaws had operated was 1 Farmers' and Merchants' Mutual Tele- gyrvey of the state tremely pleased and sald: “1f | were sure (RS tioE with. the b : s \1 ' b yhone comparny of ding vita 2,000, s 2 s i YW - W r o o by e mas b 1 EMAES IO RRILIL RSN U, I A presid dding: P titow Y, George Mosier of Guthrie county killed | Credit of the Community a 8howa b7 the | that none but the people of (he estabiisn- 3+ N Garner Tells Story of Reoant En- and (he copper from st Sphddtos foheme a Paying Ona. | seeretary. ' himself today by hanging. He was a farmer | Records. | ment would be there I would go and sing connter wita Colorado Meonshiners. strusted their still. Bvorything indice et Clarion Investment compuns of Wriaht | living near Panora, but had been prominent them something.” & hasty Night and it was plain that in county: capital, $16,000; by P. H. Goxlin and | n "yop01 circles. He was at one time 5 Thereupon Mr. Armand suspended work M. HAd. tecelved: warni - ; " % S WEEK Others 0 " i ) MANY POLITICAL MEETINGS THIS WE Smock Shoe company of Garner; cap'tal, county superiutendent of Cass county. | TeN YEARS MARK A GENUINE EPOCH | for halt an hour. Mme. Calve stepped into OVER ROCKS ON HIS HANDS AND KNEES through some one the many source | $10,000; by J. H. Hayward and others afterward taught In Dexter and Linden the shop and witheut a plano pave a concert | known cnly to their kind | g ; 3 1thenl Meetings This Week He lefi a wife and two children. Financial t0 200 working girls. sineing seloctions from ALl ®til) utensils were destroged and th dagiosto Roned €18 In GOVERNOTR | ere will be a series of republican meet- | {Foubles caused it. The day before, an- | gnowing Made by the Banks 1a of & | the operas of “Faust, “Romeo and Juliet” pares ypetven, Onty to Find That the PRI turned back over the 1 Gimos==Fhillips 8¢ ings this week and several In southwestern | Other prominent man in Guthrle county, Most Encouraging Ovder and and straet ballads. Then she asked what SIUBIIAES AL Bice B Mr. Garnar will remain in Om for 1 Dluffa—Shaw in Nebraskn lowa. A, B Cummins opens at Lenox died from self-administered ehloroform b elue they wished to hear. When she left no threc weeks, going then 1o cover (he nor) | X & | This was J. J. Murphy of Bagley, a prom- e orders could restrain the whole establish- aerted~Tools and Shanty of ern portion of his terrio,y fof inter Monday afternoon, then goes to Red Oak by gley, & p : ‘ Tnesday afternoon and to Creston in the Inent farmer, also a member of the county Business Is ment from crowding the stairs and shout- Outlaws Destroyed. ety in. The cold months he will spend evening of the same day. He then goes to HIRh &chool board of trustees ing: “Thanks! Good wishes down in Arizona and New Mexico. On th i y Hampton, Mazon City and Toledo in north.| Captain J. §. Lathrop of Sioux City has S e 4 | frip be brought ~back rome ery fing ! (From a Staft Correspondent.) abtdvs: Tow 8 4 S 8 t bt ot 5 Xavajo rugs from Montezuma county. ('l DES' MOINES, Sept. 28.~(Special)—In [ S48tern lowa. Judge Walter 1. Smith |completed the investigation he has been| ggcrstary Utt of the Commerclal club hes | YERKES OUT OF PATIENCE| 7. N. Garner, iuternal revanue agent, | oeane wire poyenontesiion county, ( J MOINES, 2 opens at Atlantic o the afternoon of | pursulng in the offices of tha atate auditor [ JeCFCRTE TR T ket showing the | = SRR Fht b R . the fortheoming report of the ®UPerin: | ¢ jnagday and Senator Dolliver will he |and treasurer for the purpose of ascer-| oot “ina mnancial condition of OmAhA | Englinh Ohrtacles fii Bisst jhy nAsniRstere A uaha, returned Bat- | ders of (he Navajo reservation. They are tendent of public Instruction there will be | o 0 SGRE (U0 ot the same day. Dol- | taining the amount due the state from the | 5 ‘ 3 urday after an absence of ten weeks 8pent very thick and of ingenlous warp \ | a compilation of information In regard to oo X toA A T d' P GOV R NSoLfitiof SHEREIRE ‘ot palA at the present time. ion Schemen Proves Extremely in ferreting cut violatlans of the revenue weave \ T iRating o Fubs) | IISE. eiieaks -8 Audubon Thursday after- | government on account of interest not pi The first page, devoted to bank statistics, | Tawh I8 ATITNRane: LRT ons loronlk (ecthatlbe s el s ) noon and at Benan, near Glidden in Carroll {on war bonds The exact amount found to | gy " 1yar there was on deposit in the Annoying. county, on Friday afternoon. Judge Smith be due is $435.472.61, which 18 inclusive of | omaha banks July 15, 1901, at the time of | ey e ity haye fPenks at Indlanoia Thursday afierncon | the cost of engraving plates, PrIntK | ng jagt nublished statements, the sum of | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Put feoted in lowa and what the results b and Governor Shaw at the same place in | transporting, expenses of sales, commis- | yos 264 045 agatnst $22,830,581 July 29, 1900, been. In this will be included an inter- yne eyening. Smith goes to Newton Fri-|sion on sales, discount, exchange and in- = re8 47 o4 « Cabl Flugidy ew il 4 o E zocs to Newton slon on s discount, exc d $17.086.474 July 18, 1890, The report | Cablegram- Speclal Telegram )—Charles T bloReIWAtERYBY +t o esting statement from Superintendent CHE- o wra williamsbur, and $17.086 1! A clace watch over this fleld, which aggr on Saturday. Gove | terest on war bonds and war warrants. D! or of currency shows | Yerkes s losing patience in consequence gaies abo: nd iy S tiat-509 ford of Council Bluffs in regard to the ex- ernor Shaw speaks at Boone Friday even- | The statement was submitted to the gov- ;‘,’,,:ht‘,;fi”‘T;.l:rn,i.-:.m;“lnn deposit 1n | Of the obstructions put in his way against | op |hp“l I:‘I‘ld""":’l:‘l klmly“!' ’hl-““:.r\:\l"\u,-‘- perience in closing the Woodbury school He fs to attend the wedding anni- | ornor today and Captain Lathrop will work | o national banks of Nebraska, including | ©1U/PPINg with electricity the London i ;“n‘ balt ';; time. 80 that | (Copyright, 1001, by Prees Publishing n.) which was separated from the other schools of Mr. and Mrs. Van Sant at Le |y conjunction with Aitorney General Mul- | Griaha the sum of $49.562,70%, against $43,- | Underground railroad. The Metropolitan | ho ju ' his affico In the nesoMes butlding ¢T. PETERSBURG, S0pi. 28--(New Yors ot the independent district. The school (lajre, (n Scort county, on Tuesday, on!ian in an effort to collect the amount 495,117 June 29, 1900, and $25,648,156 July 18, | Railroad company has running powers over oo, "oy o S B RSN e Wor!d Cablegram- Speclal Telegran cost, while in operation, about $80 a month. ' gpecial invitation of Governor Van Sant|claimed to be due from the federal gov- 1890. Deposits In the state banks were: | the district road, of which he has eocured | gy "iow trin Mr. Garnor has devoted to Present ezar and czarina are good comra It was closed and the pupils all trans- of Minnesota, and in the evening both go¥- | arament & 900, $25,894,050; 1806, $10,. | €ODtrol. The Board of Trade some time ; Never was there so well matehed an im- ported to a school in tho clty, effecting ernors will address a political rally, but B 1805, $304TO/TTS | 1900, 845,803, 1081 008, ag0 appointed an arbitration committes (o | C/0ra40. Utah and Idabo, having pene en strongly recom schools, which has b mended by the department, has been ef- territory. Nebraska, Colorade, Utah, Idaho, ROYAL GOOD COMRADES. THESE Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Arizena and New Mexico constitute the district Czar and Czaviea ¥ which {8 under Mr. Garner's supervision shing Co.) LONDON, Sept. 28 (New York World i Grentest fetiay in Life from Domestie Afair Agent trav 5 ring 0 0 very y . . 227,587 0! otele s trated to every nook and cranny in the perial pair. Their chief deli & to play | s saving h" ‘1‘“,", ‘I"'“"‘.’f‘ ""'y',”I“*I:"'“.‘;,'r‘{’,.,: Gover ior m',"l;‘ ”:_“: :"' o:"‘"‘p fili L) Want Oleveland at lewa City, The 1eport of the Omaha clearing house | :“:'“:_"‘,’k"_:‘ '::f”r:""’::' e, "'f:“”"" plains, the deserts and the mountain re. with their children, all daughters, the eid yeer ln the diatric bt P CempRign Up NEIRGIA maeting, [OWA CITY, Sept. 28.—(Special.)-~An ef- | for the year ending August 31, 1901, was | ple-rail system ezrs old, and in other re ceanes of those states In his search for st not yer § filicit distilicries and every other form | spee s thelr tastes are decldedly domesi! as glving excellent satisfaction. A report Governor Shaw today acceded to the re. from Superintendent Bateman of Winne- quest of the lowa republican state com- used in the Tuppeny Tube, while the Metropolitan board of directors favors the fort is being put forward by the regents of | $324,267,816, against $245,062,456 in 1800, the | y In reg Y o : N delive the State university to get ex-President | clearings for 1500 including the South o s y of violation of revenue regulations When at home the ezar works In the pal ::,":Ph:r"',:”m“',,’"‘r:::"‘.'l';"’:; ;‘;:‘:"m",:\‘:r" Bibin 1o B 53 NeRIAEREL 0 ::!:;;"“':1“ Grover Cleveland hera for an address on | Omaba banks, while these banks ave ex- ";:::"’“;",L‘:,"‘l':lm“'l‘:'d;"m'”‘\"' which MF. 7 on unusually orderly condition prevails | ace until midnight and “Snsba." as he calls aging. The w[,,',' In the district closed K palgn next month. Dates have not been | VAfhIngton’s birthday. President MacLean | cluded from the report of 1901, ! e Metropolitan board has given out a ''" 'h® section just covered and no thrilling his wife, usually eits by his side with her have schooling nine months at less cost fixed as yet will attend the Yale centennial celebration, | Internal revenue stavistics show the col- |y cament atcributing the delay In arbi A0VeD(Ures awaited the agent on the trip. embroidery, even when grave miniaicis of than . formerly seven months. Two other | During the week T. J. Phillips, demo- | ¥BICh 18 to be held October 20, and at that | lectlon of $1.108,705.2 for 180, 8EaISt | (raring o Mr. Yerkes. Whon asked about One Incldent, howevor, began with all thu | etate aro there discussing welghty matters school districts near the fown have made | cratic candidate for governor, will make | !!Me Will run up to Princeton and try to 43,407,808 in 1901 it, Mr. Yorkes said: How the Metropoli- | M@ ;'n a big sensation, but dwindled down ' of government. Before going o bed ths | a proposition to close their schools and the following places to meet the voters | !Pduce Mr. Cleveland to come | The sale of stamps, wrappers and en- | tan company could malie such an assertion ‘”l,‘fll“'"’ alarm after the exertion of not | fmperial couple repeat standing the prayers | transport pupils to the town schools, paying | Personally: Creston, Monday forencon; [ The terms of five of the regents of the | velopes at the Omaha postoffice s given 88 | pagses my comprehension. The disrict #.itle strategy In the art of stalking crim- preseribed by the orthodox church, than the regular tultion for each and every COrning. Monday afterncon; Red Onk, Tues. | UDIversity will expire next year and their | follows: 1890, $264,102.04; 1890, #368.842.20: | company has endeavored continually to |I0Mle knoel and repeat towo collections eut of tho pupil. These and other reports will be day forenoon: Glenwood, Tuesday after- |fuccessors will be chosen by the twenty- | 1000, $409,058.08 bring about some understanding, s that was whbile Mr. Garncr was In Denver | gngiish service of eve prayer The SeAlat I Ss ABUET PantEt noon; Council Blufts, Wednesday forenoon; | DInth gencral assembly. They are: . E.| The money order business is shown a The preliminary announcement of the Hamburg, Wednesday afternoon; Shenan- Plekett, ~Wauterloo, Alonzo Abernethy, | follows Northwestern lowa Teachers' association 40uh. Thursday afternoon: Osceola, Fri-|Osage: T B. Handley, Cedar Raplds; Har- § Yor o Orders {ssued {0 be held at Cedar Rapids October 17 to 19 @a¥, all day; Chariton, Saturday forenoon. | ¥¢¥ Ingham, Algona, and P. K. Holbrook, | 5Iaqrs [Ri4 work can be begun. I am ready to go be- (hat he determined to make a run after | gqp fore the arbitrators tomorrow. What 1 #0me moonshiners whom ho learned wers ywpo, want is to stop quarreling and making ex- OPerating up toward the top of tha Platte cuses and to get to work. Both companies CANYON, Ko with an escort of several trusted 2753172 207177 | are losing money dally through the sheer mountaineers he gtarted out is an enemy of all luxury at table. dining privately he orders that the dinner shall consist of as few ourses as | peesible. He eats ravenously and literally Onawa . cetved by State Supe Geologle Board Meets. Remittances | bslte his food ‘h'n:a’):‘nv":v“ ctt, ")’ " l\\‘ « \’”"' \”" ‘:::: Th t . e 'h' " o) apdo g The scheal statietics for 1890 and 1001 are | Waste and frittering of my time uselessly A few hours' ride on the train brought = ' Tl Tl L has y arre ev eary o e state geologic board met In t Cent Bailds N D N o s 'y los the ste siders the manhunters to the place where it ] #h al k neapolia and W. I Crane of Dayton, 0., office of b snteal Majids New Dajot compared as follows [““ Ing heavy loss to the stockholder o he place where it way |\ 0" o0 o \eulty In supprecsing his feellogs of horedom. He sometimes pulis vernor Shaw today. President “I can't understand whyv such perverse nNecessary to leave the rallroad. Thence will be auong the outsiders present at the Beardshear of lown State college, President foolishness i tolerated. But nothing seems horses carrled them some distance farther WE! TER CITY, Ia., Sept. 28, ~(Special.) —The 1llinols Contral s building a new | Persons school age (5 to 21) in meeting MacLean of the lowa State university. and city to frighten certaln kinds of busl o1 Up the Platte canyo 4 off into a branch & document out cf his pocket and begins MacLs tate bkt Pt B o] b B foll o frighten certain kinds of business men | up atte canyon and off into a branch & G0N ; New Corporations, State Geologist Samuel Calvin were present, | furaGUERT MAHER 10 thIG Y. The Mirie: { gnroiment, taial o0 | ever here so much s any propossl to set | known as the Geneva canyon reading it. 1a all bis actions ho ehows thy The following are new corporations jus: < The board directed that the work of pre- | .o paine out in. The old depot has hean | Avarage — daily attendance | About dolug anything important quickly, If ~ Here it became necessary to adopt a EFCAlcat contempt for court etiauette, ox formed in lowa paring the twelfth repert of the geologic 11 sonstant Gas since 1889, when the Central total . ¥ there were any advantage to be gained still different mode of travel, for the coun. SOPt €0 oscasions when he must obscrve the Imperial Plantation company of Dubuque; SUTvey be begun at once. The reports to [ o tORURE SRS RRES AONE MEER | Arerams., dally stiandance "by the Metropolitan company through delay try was so preclpitous and rugged thay SFICtest rules 1o court. In this rospect ho capital, $3,000,00; prostdent, W. V. Rackus, be made to the legislature through the gov. ¥ | Nv A aRAbatia ia 1 could understand i1, but delay only means | horses could proceed no farther. Shoulder. PreSents a marked contrast to his stern, Number teachers. total p ek B | Number teachers. High school loss to it, as well as to us ing their packe and their rf the at unbending father, Alexander 111, who wae Newspaper Wina Suit. | Latal g‘ry'\-r'll fund receipts | — m‘;’m »«mrlv:vl on ,‘,,,;','“ ::”'h:‘ :’.v‘l::v stickler for form . 'ERSTE! S 28.—(8poy seneral fund, expenditures T 3 "ha ! WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Sept. 28.—(Speefal.) | (enerel, func. expenditires . i Working Night and Day. canyon for five miles they clambered, and = N'cholas [ always drives in an —The |\|'t\ in the case of (‘.\!llxk‘ Presket | cent) 6105 | The busiest and mightiest little thing then turned off into another branech, the | open carriage wnd tn every delight 1n nr\vr;sv urman Tutlle and Frak Dalbey | The third page of the pamphlet s taken | that ever was made is Dr. King's New Three-Mile gulch. Here, about three miles |d0dging the police and Cossacks who guard | found a wvm;v for the defendants. Gullek | up with reports of jobbing and manufac- | Life Pills. These pil's change weaknes into | from the mouth of the gully, their prey tho sireets against the attacks of nihiliste i sued the defendantd for $5.000 damages { (yring Industries, the following sta | strength, listlessness Into energy, brain as supposed to he at weork and the still- and anarchists, Alexander 111 made every In an alleged libelous article which ap- | helng shown: Value of jobbing trade, 1830, | fag into mental power. They're wonderful | hunters proceeded with great caution one tremble with whom he came in contact peared in the Webster City Journal £47,000,000; 1000, §70,000.900: 1591, $80.000,- : in building up the health. Only 25c per Finally they came fo the hend hehind | Nicholas goes about smiling and 5 him- F — 000, Output of factories, 1880, $18,000,000; [ box. Fold by Kuhn & Co which the still was located, and on hands | self an ordinary Rustian man ACCUSED OF SECRET MURDER {1300, s110.000.000; 1901, $120000.000 Liva I B stock receipts at the Union Stock yards Baron and a Woman Poraue n Swind- | oo piven . | ; | Hug Career for Years Year Cattle. Bheep. Hores. Trial i ) ks 1000, .. 2.200,964 828,204 1.2 W5 4.3 ' (Copyright, 1901, hy Press Publishing (o) | The third page concludes with a state LISBON, Sept. 28.—(New York World [ ment, showlug the territory covered by tho | : Cablegram--Special Telegram.)--Baron von | rajlroad lines centering in Omaha. which T ] Rothkirch and Panten, the head of one of ! A ! extend from lowa to Idaho and from Mis . the oldent families in Prussia, and Frau | et to Sorth 1akote : PROP.J 11 AvATTE, MoVicker's Thaatar Bid . Chicag. 3 Dz 11T ALy one doubts that you o w hatlr have them eal! Ast Mare opofmy tles, whose acquatutance the baron made | showing its acroage and the extent of cul- S04 have d Tliave wore hair now than 1 ever had, all 1 410 was 15 apply Your emed s thres t THE COMMON ENEMY some years ago In Switzerland, were ar- | yiverjon. the valus of fra crops for 1901, es . " & H. 3 MCCANRON B L teaa T : ; v ; You were glving microseopc ons of the hatr at Daggett Dry oods (0 Knnsas City. | . | rested here, belng accused of a secrat mur- | yymated at $142,.000.000, and estimates that 1 Bought a conrka of troatment 1rom you tor my balr, buve. e 16 o Boon v i M | |der in Zurich, and are now on thelr Way | ypora will be fod in Nebraska this vesr i TWat anotier couras of treatment CESVOF ROWELLA Dok | biger Sant Ito the 8w ¢ ¢ the . Y ’ P ey, Chie Kidney disease is the enemy we have most to fear as a result of the pattee Swise city to be ldentified by the | 1 000,000 head of cattle, 2,000,000 sheep and P AR NS o vt 00 410 i et iy for M. Seboale ! 10.000 hogs. | ‘elean, bos 1hy salp KLt oh fof o wh g i feverish restlessness of our modern civilization. It is a treacherous | " Together they have wandered up and “T[h_"\m",?:,"" Bl hees ka | 75, 4nd of conres | A8 Eratarl 13 Peor Aobutn 1oy heads rlgnt wherd ¥ : o0 have heen pre- | enemy, working out its deadly effect under cover of the most trifling dovy Furape tor five years, It In allesed. | prod by national, state and city s | pro— G.R-WELLS, Deer Lodg, Mont upporting themsel v AWl . J | A i ou 0 pletar ows symptoms. The first indication of changes in the urine, frequent head: [Hicen of the most plenian sorr whi Nufey | and bankers and managers of the industeial | 460 1ast May wheis 1 began usiag your Hulr tirov ¥ | wha a0 bald y.,...’.u?‘u..’."&“yi':'n'um.infl B A parne 700 aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial outside of Germany the haron went by the | *P1"P8%8 represented | IIREIE YGRIRIET Beker, Kobens ] measures. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a kidney remedy of great name of Paul Boyan of New York, and it | THRRE - Y y o ¢ seems that he actually did live in Amerten | CALVE SINGS TO TOILERS | FALLEN merit. It Is soothing, healing and strengthening, quickly relieves the under that name. In Zurich he was known e I HAIRS H aching or soreness that always appears In the advanced stage, checks the | as an ardent bimetalist and was continu- | Three Hundred Working Girla Shon i 3 | ' And mail them to Prof. . H. Austin, th i i iali vea progress of the disease, and through its excellent cleansing and regulating '”-V“’""""“"‘ ']'“” Question with Americans Thetr Thanks for W | ing and national reputation, v ho will :.:"1!9‘,::":{ fi:?l],rfllnynldr Z‘L”a’,fi““"" "ll e u'a"dl PASSIn rough. s v G D$O| y fre mosis of your special S0 1 Ivar Aad bewsle 1t avinan Mtk e Lo and aey passiog through, - SR | case after making a minute examination of your hair under his spofi-lly"cnmtmrvrd and pow- glow of vigorous health, Prealdent Gives Two More Gond Johs, | A erful mic f;’\“‘rw There is no charge whatsoever, and in addition he will send a special pre- WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—-The president | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Pubiishing € ) MEBHED or, IONP Bkse pub n & Title )"";'}“'.“1“ ABSO:.UTELV F:'.fll‘P When vou are S DRI, et Whihe. peanident | (Caprignt, 189, biiRimms Pubilabing. o ed of dandruff, which is the forerunner of baldness and grow new hair. Prof. Austin asks ) 1 tell your friends abon 3 3 4 Sold at Qrug Stor Price, $1.00 Per Bottle, State; George N. Dale of Vermont, United | blegram—Special Telegram.)—-Mme. Calva (hat yau te : y0ur frf l‘:‘,,‘“h.‘-_‘ it \‘:./Z}lr‘l’\?o"?fl,\\"vsékf)mi are slraady. partly or States consul at Coaticook, Quebec, Canada; | BAYe & pretty manifestation yesterday : ind the cure 2 TO-DAY. ND 2c FOR POSTAG war, Luclan Scott Breckinridge, .ecnndx While she was trying on dresses in the PROF. J. H. AUSTIN, 14 MoVicker's Th .I"l“ll‘, Ohlngo. i, o T M9 Nalr o whish Meutenant artillery corps, parlors at Armand's the fOuter sald Ve prosd

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