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1001, ] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 'DAII \' P FORINTERSTATE \lll:\Dflh\H i 348 dnd Sl Ize as much mor on; Chadron, ex rel Smyth, | A notable paper was that by H. 8. Grim GARBAGE CASE APPEALED|goiers sssinm newesce, tancasier. tars hmuck e gainst Cutt [ e e 0t T S| National @raia Dealor: Ask Congren W b wntey e B TEST ITS WONDERFUL HAIR RESTORATIVE PO WERS 1A to, Phelps: Marsh To prove what this great Hair Beautifier will do for s Oity Attorney Presents Eeves Foots of Erre t " T i ou, every reader of this t who has Sta e Cex rel North, Lancaster: Commerc al Legis'ation. | .ot aii the nent ot tried 1t And 1s trowbled Sith dandrutl or with the appearance of xray of feded halr or bald spots “ay [ "a“’ Hea"h { | aln faum, ~Lancisteri " &tu | controited, oy 1 una g may have by mail a sample bottle ABSOLUTELY FREE. (See free bottla offer. & STATE'S TROUBLE TO GET STATISTICS | amv . ‘ e e oiie o1 all oviers. i IT WILL KEEP YOU HAY'S HAIR:HEALTH EVERY BOTTLE | L0 R ICh ety Tt o acrangement Y . Comstock State Hank. | CONDZMN THZ PRODUCE BUCKET SHOPS | careiuny woked after. Why i L WARHM"ED Has been made by witie '.".f '%,“‘ ;, Vouklins County Mandamus nt Top of d bas issued a charter to the Comstock | | My attention was Arst called to H.H. Mo hasbeen able h = 3| s ® o "“'.‘,‘," T et ine | it may have ] Long List Hefore Supreme Cour bank of Comatork, Custer county. [ ACHOW ABninAt Sulphur in Doctoring | il nes "ot the aRticntuenl ;;_"_;"_,";";m o i trd & in giving them the required nour 4 e CADIL o¢! the 4 f " ther methous by el ne el ahex a en sitively produces lux e Sivmntenerer Sewa | The capial stk of the thactution Wil b | Cerenls 1n Dropued tn the |00 meineis BEES TG | ey w-‘,‘ifi. ey e | Boflg FREE e | Interests of Ha WK te Matier up With Statst 3 b t thick hair on heads of Nebraska beauty to gray andfa r. Removes nst Racing Matinee ‘“‘Not a Grl.r Illlr Left, . mon natter wr. 1 and prevents dandrutl and stops falling (bE. SN 2'ie | by mail; also a be t PR The Lincoln Gentlemen's Roadster club tnat the svstem w « t coul and breaking of the hair. It is nota Hay's Hair-Health isa dainty dress- | have beautiful hair and « sion . - att ’ | Wil hold its last racing matinee of the sea- | igely impioyea upon and not dye, and positively scolorthe & and 3 necesary it (0 every | A containg testimonials ny of (From a Staff Cosrespendent) | son two weeks from today. About $200 re- | | curate, but that with tie pria seily, linds or Py tolet, and unlike other preparations, | the thousands who ve regaite LINCOLN, Oct, 3.—~(8pecial.)—City AUOF- |\ 0ing i the trea n 1 (From a Staff Correspondent.) that we Miue ©othis Clal deparc | ot be detecte soutbes exerts ahealthful action on the roote of | beanty 1 vouthinl appear \ ’ " Blrbddis e treasury and it will be vsed . ment uid be no ditterent metnod ana ¥ you the hair, causing the hair to regain its | using Hay's HalrsHealth a $ ney Connell of Omaha has appealed 10 W2 | gonpry00 0 be awarded at the races | DES MOINES, Oct (8pecial ) —The | i "oy i I events hair failing after sea original colo, Whether black, brows | BOR, Cht out this special offer at | supreme court trom the decision of Judge it CRNsliy OvRRETNITH sixth annual meeting of the National Grain how aoout the parties that were | much peraniration of golden enclose it with you Dickinson in the matter of the application 8 . Dealers’ assoclation closed here this even- intea by 2 i AL LR Bottlo D t LARGE $0c. BOTTLES | of Henry Coombs for a writ of habeas cor The Lincoln Charity Organization society I and it was reported by all Interested | fEWIEQRES, LARY L L L T One Bo oes It At L"dl"‘ n"‘“""' Name. ... e pus for Thomas ( be and Charles Ross, | vill hoid its annual meeting next Monday |to be the most satisfactory aud suscesstul | oy of the tvesl reporters, toe t ¥ | Good for 25¢ Cake > who were artested and convicted on the | cvening in the First Congregational church. | ever held. The assoclation w'll be, If pros- | suessing at it at K ) S| and Address..... charge of hauling garbage Without baving | Regorts covering the work of the past vear | ent plans are carried out, virtually reor- LA L SR D P M A ; HARFINA SOAF. o Phile Hay, Lafayetta Street, B . coniract with the cily. The valldity of [ vilf be received and new ofizers will be | ganized before another year and placed on d ure by Fy t country o Sty o ,i“";”"‘.’.‘,',m 1R ahe & Bs, cakis of Tarting Tamicoted Fodby tha Yost sauptlor ruie | Newark, N.J., with five cents (stamps § the garbage ordinance Is involved in the | ciccted. v " more of u busincss basis and as a natlonal | in some instances persons wio S S T T8 b ey Lo el e S Redeemed By leading dru: AL IR M Db Bt b P e lLaged on seven ‘o | 3 assoclatio The moembership is now so [ travel tnree o8 y from home i shopsonly, or by the ., 22 Lafayette St Newark \ e § hugation. The appeal e lae ,',,,". Al " dtib AL L bl TiFee “y'h”" W o "l’"”f some fn. | @ year. If their crops are bad wad toey | _'":‘."f_““{:.‘,f"','.‘“.f,' iy Cpeens b s B esiigp el R by ) N0 of Hay's Hair-Health, Druggists cane B assignments of error, which are as Johin McCaffey of Bee was bound over to | 1ATE can begin to have some In- | },(o no grain to sed or other producis BIMRMITEE ARy nerkon purchating & otile o fay's il NOt supply Hair.eaith frc f lova: That the order releasing the men | the federal court today by Commissioner ence in national affairs as related to the | tuey may report them good. 1 el | Namb . " Health anywhere in the U. & as mot been | If vou are s ed that N was not susialned by the eviden that | Marley, to be tried tor selling liquor with- | (FAnsportation and shipping questions. The | crups are gooa and_the \“n,‘.\‘. 1 grunay | J Genefited, may Rave Bis money back by wr he Privn AT SPRCIAL: | 18 what y n need for yo ordinance and law v;xrl“mh""lmf:”rll('l". .;.r armiration 1:v”q;-’"I:r:.m.u“\l n:n'lrwmn.r"n:ml«V;"\nuasr‘::l; acuually ind may“vh:’“n‘ R “Following Druggists supply Hay's Hair.Health and Harfina Soap in thelr -noru onty: WY Hariina Soap IR the writ; that error was oi -t B ATl Commits Corpse to Col Fhbhdatilacl i bt b " }day on the t given on t nditic court In recelving & copy of the McDonald i Math g be :..k:u] on behalf of the grain dealers '"1“:”"“” curn crop EWe are at nea wile OMAHA=SHERMAN & MeCONNELL, 16th and Dodge; SCHAFER'S DRUG STORE, 16th and Chicago contract; that error was committed fn de.| Carl Habnau of Stanton has authorized | revise the interstate commerce law with a|'we get the reports and we are on tie [ COUNCIL DLUFFS=MORGAN, 142 Broad way; DeHAVEN, 332 Central Hroadway; BROW Main; WHELEY, 416 Bre uthor. | Underiaker Heaton to deliver ths remains | view to better transportation matters weean, 1 might say, when we ao not et termining the McDonald contract u way + garbage | O¢ his son, Albert Habnau, to the Cotner | The convention adjourned afier re-elect- | them 105 wEd veid, 1o determiicy LS BATDARY | oooaiont oolioge,. This Hent man #ae & oon- | ing its oid oMosts, recommening. o Ay DA 1N 0 O Sy Ty i | c——— ord'nance void and in overruling a mo. | ! % ] recommending Mem- | g Ygratisticlans to cover cvery county in | &= — — S1o8 fob 1.t tPte) viet i the penintentiary. He died of | phis as the scat of the next conventlon and | the U nitea’ st R e o o e conr | 1ol e S0 G Lo i a5 1 e g | g o Dt S ) DENAND - FOR - IRRIGATION efused to pa e expenses of une o end the interstate o erce wiil b City Attorney Connell asserts that the | [¢fused to pay the expenses of a funeral. |to amend the interstate commerce law b Whils” the undsrtaking A two we right of a city to grant an exclusive con. He was convicted of burglary condemning bucket shops; recommending | seems stupendous it would be compara — i t : o e organization of the o eut crop | tively nothing to the government in a | i t and privilege, which necessarily in Commandant's Bride the organization the goverament crop | tively d s ate ] ; . s g P b gy ilege t service and Its co-operation with the Na- | financial way Milions of dollars ufe | Farmers' Natiomal Congress Will Urge ! cludes the right to deny the privilege to| Commandant Frank D. Eager of the Uni- Hay Dealers' assoclation; urging | Sntn Ok o Phedor e e iiar With to 4 R U C othel s been fully settled by the de ity oadet 1o s ealers’ assi of within my hearing is famifar with to u aim on Comgress. LU Yeraity of Nebraska cadet battaiion, left to Kansas City exchange to repeal its | certaln extent that but a limited numoer P & clsions of the supreme court of Nebraska, |day for Western, Neb., where he will be of the population of the United States de - " | rule forbidding afliation within any other also by the supreme court of Michigan. | arried to Miss Bertha Donzella Sawver ll, a v rive any benefit whatever from. But (b The opinions cited, Mr. Connell Insists, 418 [ The bride is & graduate of Doane college :v;kynn\lz:lh»ni nnd inviting 1t to aMlate with | (oS diture of this money “"“,‘”l‘_"" | WESTERN LANDS ENTITLED TO AID! pose of all contentions that can be made | and the groom of the State university Nationa the benefit of the entire community in this case and on the reasoning of these gt Officers Elected. Defends Wenther Bure authorities he says the lower court should | | Sut ’ 0 : | Benjamin A. Lockwood of Des Moines | John R. Sage of the lowa weather bureau Hesources the Proper and | | ¢ be reversed I-” ‘_""”l" el i 'K'""‘I‘ memorial s elected presid nt. Among the directors | defended that branch of the government | Menns for Ae " st e Shogr, fund now smount to $100, of which | chosen ave the following: Arthur A. Saw- | service, saylng ; bt bl Ltk v The officers of the State Bureau of Labor | oo bt la UL, o faompson. The | yers, Chicago: J. A. King, Nevada, 1a; D. [ Within limited areas of our broad domain ANn RETURN eenn drouths and relative shorts in nearly Very seasc i . rial Ch ¥y Mem. en. committee anticipates no difficulty in rais- ¢ . s unter, mb .. Cortel Mus- | there ve y a0 Tndusirial Stwrstics are endeavorins | [ Hunter, Hamburg, In.; L. Cortelyou, Mus- | there b ve cotah, Kan.; Carden of lowa: J. P.| ¥ ; to tormulate some plan by which accura rd - hid a : {o this constant swinging of nature's pendus | - ‘e M w | Hampsen, Sheridan, Tex., and Thomas Cos f . sfene: . a | statistics may be gathered in Nebraska | lum from excess to deficlency of heat an 3 T Eig ) With this purpose in view Deputy Commis- RS. H. E. WOOD PRESIDENT tello, Morra. 111 moisture that causes anxiety from n. time | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Oct. 3.—At today's | - ; | e Other officers elected we Pirst vice | of planting tlll the crops are safely 8ar- | goggion of the o Nationn| DONE | sloner Watson has been corresponding With | yo\ noka Congregntional Mission | prosiont T b b et vioe O Batd blow st the torn balt strik cslon of (he Varmers’ Natlonal X‘unu 8 statisticlans in various parts of the country o president, T. axter of Taylorville, TIL: | A AL eIt For it is here the sur- | Dro J. W. Heston of the South Dakota A and the replies so far received indicate Workers Elect Omaha Woman second vice president, H. 8. Grimes, Ports- | plus must be produced for shipment to re- | rlcultural college, in a paper on “Farm that only n few of the states succeed in| Leader, mouth, O.; secretary, G. A. Stibbins, Red | Rions of scant production and general fail- | opooriunities,” discussed the necessity of | sary $6,000, October 6 to 11. Return limit October 14, I'or the fall festivities, f ] obtalning a complete reglstration. The fol- — Oak, 18 [ e ehiid Foduce Mmillions ‘of peo. | Bovernment ald for the reclamation of the | Leave Burlington Station, Omala, 5:10 p. m. lowlng discussion of tho subject WAS Fe-| pREMONT, Neb., Oct. 3.—(Special)—The :]\I fight in the convention and a possible | pia to short rations. During the period | arld lands of the west. He declared that | Arrive St. Louis 7:19 a. m.—no later. Thro' buffet ) celved today from Chiet Cressy L. Wilbur | gourtoon it annual meeting of the Nebraska | "P1t 1D the assoclation were averted by fof extreme heat avd arldity last July, Wheti | private enterprise had already aecomplished : ¥ of the vital statistics division of Michigan: [ worenis Home Mielonery. union ot ihe | I refusal of the committee on resolu- | the hot winds were killing the tassels M| \i"ys way possible to be done, and noth sleeper and chair car. L omen’s ) 1 of the | tione (o incorporate Into (s report a res. | the cornflelds and strong blasts of hot air were sweeping through the corn pit 11| ing further could be expected until the gen- olution prepared by a committee from the | Chicage, thete was aome real occash Chicago Board of Trade condemning the | the panic that caused many people to lo: | use of sulphu thelr heads. But the outcome. as in th al church this | ilphur i doctoring grain. This | (308 JNCCEC e t0kmer: seasons, broves that “You will find in the bulletin recently | oonorogational church and the twenty- A fssued by the United States census, NO. | oigneh annual meeting of the Women £3, a statement of the reglstratlon States | po..q of Missions for the interior are be- 1o this country which were avallable for | St G0 LR o regatio eral government came to ald Ticket Office, Burlington Station, He said that the general government had 2 F, St., Tel, & received $500,000,000 from the sale of west- | 1502 Farnam St., Te¢l, 250, 10th and Mason Sts. fel. 128, : 9010 resolution met such severe opposition from o g § the purpose of the consus year 1890-1900. | Lo Th o a bl oeting was held Tuesday | " g 12 was greater than the actuil |ern lands since 1875 and thought it not un g { & These states are as follows, Including the | o oot B Bl o nducted the :nr:g:m:':d of the dcalers, both from Chi- When we have finished taking | rouqonable to ask that $16,000,000 & year br P. 8 Have you heard about the Burlington's 8¢ 3 o ceount of stock we shall find o mighty big ct of Col which is properl elsewhere, that a compromisa | AcCoun O il Vertsnt \Y,_wrup-mnu exercises, which consisted of a|way effecied by the adoption of the bucket [ QUANtty of ce L AR LR b AC TUNN, K% | scripture lesson and a prayer. Mrs. Lydia | ¢hop resolution Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode [eldfc, =6¥ | 1 wallman, who spent three years in mis- A | Als and forage on nand | expended for ten years in the reclamation | low rates to Ohio and Indiana on October 7 .n.lr ;n- approaching winter, though for \r:r of lands capable of supportive a population S AR Ot SN O ent population of the United equal to the pr . s 2 ‘o 5 Arbitratia o corn i& probably 600,000,000 bushels below T S T SSSSA T 1 EPPSU ST B 7 U SNSRI York, New Jersey, l"‘"';{l ::: ik \::‘:‘""“:lilun work, spoke of the advancement of [ o T : the average of our best seasons ates. Ho declared that the states could | BB .I;d Mumz:u:" T::;l:t; (x-lrr A:‘ ol aficiently | those who came in contact with the mis- | “'r;“ «non;w':ll:lnn ‘mxlm;:m: :n l'\:‘ll vn\v ‘ur- Rensons for Spots in Corn Belt. not deal with the problem and that nothing — = - ——— whose morta; stics we cle | ston alcng cducational and industrial lines. | © on scliome teparted by the srbliras| .o | | could be done until the general government | | § e Ino| A e cens - 8. | ton o & It &N 2 Hael e new; sers and graln dealers tll | ditve o roe o sats ace ::mu-rnnl:rnq‘: :\m::;l in the census re | A¢ the session yesterday morning Mrs. ¢ :.’r' :xr;(v;lx‘n:::l\;m "I”r‘l:‘v mlnp‘vol & ey .(l: us the Corn cron thin vemr 1t good only in | made an appropriation, and he urged the | cured Im.r;v l::nl\lnp‘h . :;ITY’:‘;K\! rr‘;‘.”-‘ I INSURANCE. ROY. B8 e w b 0, Plllsbury of the local society gave an ad- es, requiring purchasers to mall | spots and narrow belts. This is true and | Farmers' congress to press the imatter to | Fecently attlemen are expec a d ey “ N A to bsio i I ot ¢ e | the 50 ound e fae he | b ' er. Five to fiftee oads of cattle | o S s B st NS TS b S S W sl M W 8 i, i o s moats araie | WEFICEANTY WURUAL G SELes: Withi yaty ipooriuucosth, Samer op |ty Mre: WalnwrghU of Bisie, Raports ot | IS AURES SRC "; Wire billtne | Critical period ‘of growth. ~And the « The discussion developed the probability | €0 BOFth throug > i Insurance Co. of Philadelphin . hess are: Pennsvivania, West Virginia, | the different assoclations and of the officers {catrastions o I“ g A l“nlbm‘r\‘»r.n' the facts and vecords as to | that a resolution would be adopted tomor- | s d issues wll forms of lite and endowment Florida, Alabama, Oblo, Kentucky, Tennes- | Were submitted and referred. | HE ths e o ‘“:‘,‘"\, m’;"‘::r"’m’;::“; the rainfall during the season was best pre: | row in favor of natlonal legislation to ald Lives Hours with Broken Neok. | policies, rates ure oW, “Adler tho | see, llindls, lowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, | These officers ware chosen: President, | 1\ 00 40" betore the expiration of the | ¥i°ld: Throughout this corn and wheat belt | the irrigation of arid lands of the west ABERDEEN, 8. D., Oct. 3.—(Special)— | ars, the money you pild 10 the com- California and Washington, There are two | Mrs. H. E. Wood, Omaha; vice presidents, | = - specified if he will be unable to n“! the 11-4:Il>‘hrunuww|nl’:‘rul- ux-;m’ re tlw; At the afternoon fon Prof. H. W.| A post mortem examination of the body of for your insu i$ returned to you - e e 3 g men who have made the most thorough and | Cumphe §iivar y i iig: disd e effects o states which have adopted modern systems | Mrs. A. E._ Dean of Neligh, Mre. J. G, | GO0 0 M Metier Yiable to des | Comprenensive siby of slimatic Sondis | Campbell of Kansis delivered an address on | Owen Sheviin. who died from the efiects of | % e of registration, but so recently that their | Haines Omaha, Mra. Helen Reed of | . . .00 “cnarges requiring sellers to des | H10N8 a8 well as crop statistics, It follows, | Soil Culture in the Semi-Arfd West.” Hon. | a fall from a wagon, showed that his neck | Hes Bitlding ORANR, Hoh results could not be passed upon by the | Weeping Water; corresponaing secretary. | {0 GINE [RGCTIR BT T VI then, that improvements in ‘e crop re: | Johu 1. Brown of Indiana discussed “Au-| was broken. The veriebrao were soparated | Al , 4 A i porting system may be made only through | (i, AHGAR Fofs v pi consus. o 1 am not sure whether they can | Mrs W. A, Higgine, Dmahn; recording 80¢- | yoljers to lond in accordance with the rules | bringing it into closer connection with the | <10t American Forests far_enough to allow the fnsertion of a | E be Included 1o the list of registration states | retary, Mrs. W. 8 Seldon. Omaha; treas- | o0 orjginating roads, the sender to pay | Weather bureau and by enlurging the scope | At tcnlght's session “The American Girt|man's finger. In this condition he “““’ &. MANU AGTURERS ot jnot. Theae are Colorado and Indiana. Of | urer, Mrs, Grn|4'c m_mekx. (‘:.;un;, secretary | iy “elograma: surpius shipments o be of the, bureai's work in its climate wnd | and the Home" was ably presented by Miss | helped Iato a wagon and |nkf:|ls(.»§‘,.;: miles | b the latter 1 ami qUite sure that the accurabvi| of YOung peoble's work, Miss Bessie Shel- | pandled according to rules of markets toof work has deepened the conviction that | i 0e Dabl of Laws, Minn. Hon. M. F | in the country, where ho worked. Ve was) F OMAHA of the reglsiration is very good. [ may |don, Coiumbus which shipped; no grain sold on regular | the weather service and erop reporting Orecly of South Dakota delivered a care- | conscious and asked to be taken home the | e say also that the state of Ilinois has lTho‘ rxt-lrrhwn'!ms nlrn:‘rnnnn c;p'n:id with | market terms to be forwarded by the pur Rersice qaturally and ‘logically” should te | fully prepared address on “Farm Home and | next morning, but expired on the way. ,‘lEXANnEH .MB['B Sliin: TG“h“wrnqr:lvlr-:lhm:rh‘lgr]‘:wm‘l: | & tiand ot A:ll';(n'x::n“;:l!:w't:‘: hyyndl:n:n | chaser to interlor pofnts without the con- | ' vor the benent of producers, dealers and | 141 | Yokum Asks Change of Venue | SEN cu of dea wi e g s b » & sent of the seller, and requiring shippers | consumers there i& need of improvement in | o P N o 4 | | " V. " | effectually administered, may perhaps bring | by Mrs. Lydia I Wellman, Miss Mildred | (o' nail detatled involce of every shipment. | thIs Ine. sspecially in the way of ohtain- Soath Day, orporations. | BELLE FOURCHE, 8. D., Oct. 3.—(Spe- BRO Tlinols In the list of registration states. | Vance, Miss Nellie Arnott and Mrs. Netta Ing more full data as to rainfall in the | prepre 8 D, Oct : " Lot ekl KERS # Agnins. Bucket Shops. critical months of the crop season. Insofar 4 J )C (8pecfal.)—These | clal.)—A change of venue has been aske although it has some very serious organic | Douglass. Tho program for the next two as may be practic: 7 ’ | articles of tncorpe " S baan fiedi | % ; . W Yokum | as practicable, all ouF . townah cles of incorporation have been filed: | for by the attorneys for Willlam Yokum | EDQ effects. days will be devoted to the subject of | The following resolutions were passed on | crop reporters should be provided with | Standard Mot Vehicl company . at | e (s city, who Is to be tried again this AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, “I hope that In the near future Nebraska | Home Missions | the question of bucket shops and kindred | Iali’ gauges and in times of ‘wpeeinl strex | Plerre, With w capital of Swi0; ineorporat- | 1oL for ‘e murder of a saloon man | —— may adopt a satisfactory law for the regis- P r—— | devices I RUSAAL LY. NA SLOULE HAVE GBIy Taponie | Sib s es ¢ gecombe, T, i » was sentenced to life = tration of vital statistics. Should any such [ [INSANE OVER BABY’S DEATH | Wn . The so-called dealing in bucket :t‘b‘mv:'e]n' 'L;.”\ o rr:nmn e .,:f.'l'r'"\\,.r‘.‘.!' s : Hantar R bkl company at Ple 4 \"" Loak ““’, ,I,". state penitentiary, but SUITE 105 Bee Bldg., legialation be undertaken, however. it will shove has_ become the natonal mode of | corn and wheat reglon reports should be | capital of SR ncorparators [ra e | meer e ot al. It fs stated by his Omaha. be of great importance to avold the ver | Mother Who Declines to Call Doctor | 5i" tho fuctindionis of [l arket prices | $05HY, emiarged In qoons whenever the | Carter, Dencst N. Qliman, Howard N, Kim- | M2 S st he, sannol be given s falr erious mistakes which are very frequently 4 of commodities and securities bought and | S & oy D 3 & ste Bt 2 G :,:.".." ";!hm“klu\\ll ihisssivurginatently | arly Goes Crazy from Lo e el nd MnanSial ek, | WATFAnt the extra oxpense. “There (s Siver uecn Stining” company at Dead- | jury trial here, owlng to the foeling against —Correspondence solicited with large dent i ¥ St A e o neec aller " and more complote | Wood, with a capital of $1.250000; inc Hia | ers and manufacturers interested in ou) ‘ adopted new registration laws for the col- Whereas, This form of gambling e a | "ainfall data "'[“,‘;"“nl Riendan Modrathey, “Jolin 4 v methad of ersonally intreducing and fol lection of deaths, which any person at all —_— | serfous detriment to the grain trade and Closer Touch Neces i Fary e My o 1y A ST y ora, y OWINE up the sale of drst-clacs merchan Informed in registration methods could | ORCHARD, Neb., Oct. 3-—(Special)—A & CONStant menace to vaiues, thereby work- | ok ngress Oil-company at’ Sloux Falls, | Get Ready to Recelve Bottermakers. ) dise ot all kinds 70 THE TRADE 11 ! s . Neb., 0Oc Ik & greal injustice and injury to pro. | In varlous states, as in lowa, Ohlo nvd“:\”" i capital of $LIG0; incorporators HURON D, Oct. &.—(Special)—The Omaha, South Omaka and Councll Blufte= have sald from the start would be utterly | child dead. the mother inane and an at- | gucers “throughout the land as well as | Michigan, the township assessors make = Milllam 11 elek, J. B, Carter, D, B! | > g oo 0t the South | Nevraska and Westurn iows worthless In practice, us they have siuce | tompted suicide In' the home of Frank |tending to promote a low state of public | annual or biennial return of crop acrenges e ol Toh s comE b iBreakingy. | Aaor e "““;“‘I"“‘”‘ ol | AR R — turned out to be Kendall of Ewing is the resuli of not call- | morals; the ., be 1t il Phears to me that the chief stath Dy Rand Copper company at Brooking:. | pakota Dalry and Buttermakers' associa- | "Resolved Yoale [ tielan would do well _to keep In cle with_a capital of $1,560,000; fncorporators. ‘ 5 A "AL o meeting of the American Public | ing a doctor in time to suve the baby's life tisanivad Thek the Alera Nas | i the"Srate. ometals i thie i L Oy, 00K, Georige Coilfar, B¢ | tion % His BALYIA0 “;"‘::‘\“’:"r‘( ,‘H;::'”' MACHINERY HND FOUNDRY. Health assoclation at Buffalo this week 1| Several weeks ago the 1-yeur-old baby was | r ctfully stition the con- | to the end that his g ge figures may be | Murphy : P | The local committee husy perfec 0 understand that there will be a discussion | taken serfously ill. The parents refused Kress of ih 1o %o amend | Up-toxdate. | Willa thers is gome measure’| WNGFed, Campy No, Sl Maodern Wood | rangements and the program committeo | Davls & Guw il lmn wm of & standard form of certificate of aeath 3 S yslel Finally, | Barakraph 3 of sehedule A of the United | of stability In the acreage of cereal crops, | Men of Am ricy, thifred; trustees, | Fo8SMeNE MU o work done early 2 ath. | at first to employ a physician. nally ‘fi||lnn war revenue act by increasing the | vet we know It is impossible to keep trick 8. Robson, J. W. Chapin, J. F.'Bethall, | P! L ‘ UFACTURERS AND JOBDERS B o eriificate of | was ealled, but it was too late and the [and pernicious = trg carried ol out a_ syste c canvass after’ the man- | & il ckman, Willla A b 3 PRIA Y ety Dlicket shops as to render the same un- | ner of a censis | Stewart | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPRCIALT\ " ;1'1;1:2‘_;::?":!?[:1“:‘:Iv?"‘vhn local reglstrar ““’r’; ane dled h e n""""“ et el S | " o N e g st caues of com: | | Swedish Bethesda church at Black Hawk: o i L sl 1RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, o erme e mother soon became insa | revenue act shall be repealed the safd sec- | plaint agalnst the statistician at Washin N i or. Hiokon; - John. 3 allon, | A New DI ery t A e 10! 1801, 1603 and 1605 Jacksen Street, e ‘lole! - tlon be permanently incorporated the | fan. aaokalal egard o the nerens. | Joreph Johnson Onl}+for; Snprame: Jeurt;Mitting, :,:',',l‘: \,:"’:L'lz]",l‘llfz. ",l',,n':mldmf“;d' ;?‘l:,,('nnp.q st xelse taws. © | il ‘.},,,,'" b g BT ' ol cdera Minfng and Smelting company at Prevents Baldness. = uhmok-‘.:h:":‘-u. Jrol :::wl o au- Mrs, dall left e la copy of this resolution | ernment credites s state with ove apld City, with a hital o 000,000; 1 { a : y g h o 53.'.'.'f;..::.'n:?ihf'y'»'.‘:fi e mha | and walked ten miles to Orchard and took ed 10 cach o the houses of con- | dhr Reren that wers® ey With over 28 | carporators. William FCon0, g™ ats | pretty nearly all the hair preparations Rafingie 5 0w of the State sainst the Argo Man. | the morning train east. Her absence wan |&ress nnd to each senator And congross. | recent years our acreage has been re.|'I¢F» Joseph Barker. for dandruff have some merit in allaying v action o 8 £ ; not discovered untll morning, when rela- | AN, from the several atates represc duced more than 500,000 acres below the itching of the scalp and in being fairly good ufacturing company, instituted under the it Rl UL IS el "Iv;‘ Jnem! spalup. of:ithe".Gralh Dealers’ | area planted, as shown by the township mestends Are In Demand. Aressing for the hair, but there fs only one | thves tn purs Mrs nd oft | National assoctatio . q discrepanc, g g igdg! ’ Anti=truste 18w, 18 inoinded o the st but | i SRl to Raoi i hare: she. was des % Sdheasons Tned orepaney In (RUeS | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, Oct. %.—(Special.) | that recognizes what causes dandruff, fall- | as all evidence of the defense has not heen | the train at Randolph, MR8 AR (8 Growth of Elevator Business, mig! e remedied by getting togethor pmitted ft will undoubtedly be passed | tained by the marshal a little morc closely. The report of business transacted by the | ing hair and baldness and that destroys s aso lne n lnes o inbther tesston. The mandamus cass of | While returning home on the train she| Frank H. Peavey of Minneapolis, in dis- | G. A. Stibbins of Red, Oak. Ia, was |local United States land office during the | that cause, a Nttle germ—and that is New- | B it Clerk Haverly of Douglas | Went into the closet and swallowed a bot- | cussing the elevator business, said elected secretary tonight, after former Sec. | AUarter ending October 1 Is the most favor- | hro's Herpicide. This germ eats it way | OFFICE AND SAMPLES aunolly sga i g tle of marphine. Her act was not discov.| | Wil glve you briefly my chservations | retary Charles 8. Clarke had been re-electeq | Able in many vears. The report of original | into the scalp, down to the hair root, where county. is assigned for hearing on October | te of morpht s not dlscove | . snafiences. covering a perlod of thirty R Fasalented | A a decld o v causing danarute as 1| [1{4=1116 famam Straat, Umah 15, the first day of the sitting. Following | er2d until she had been unconsclous some | years, when one irm that | recall s and declinnd un account of private business | homestead entries shows a declded inoreass | it saps that vitality, causing dandruff a 78dt, uma a, 1« the call | time. A physlcian worked with the woman |in a feed store with less than n c: Interests. A banauet was served to the | OVer the record of the preceding quarter, | digs up the sealp into white scales. Unless | P 9 oa) | ) angorted grain and toc s same : é . 3 dicates t o hea £ ere’ Y stop- | B oAy ¢ Huff, Lancaster: Urlau | all night and saved her lite. { awgorted krain and today this same f members of the convention by the Cereal | Which iIndicates ihat the heavy influx of | it {s destroyed there's no permanent “'Al‘l:;',' ““,‘),‘,',‘,‘.' D",,L.m_'."“,,m W against | !m:;hm'.'u“, Rever Shanged its name, con- | glub of this city. new settlers which set in a year ago is | ping of falling hair and cure of dandruft | [} 5 Dierks Lumber company |Ixmumu Car- | FAILS TO INDICT BURNHAM | terea throughoat the countey of an aggre- | still increasing, This 1s the detailed state- | and balduess, Newbro's Herpicide kills e m;; P ‘;r\“: ".I;\u....l\y";m agal |r.~| News } :::,_ & '1“ Slorage capac u.\.([,yk:miu-.,..» :‘u.lu-lav FAILS TO COMMIT SUIC'DE ment: Original homestead filings, 218, cov- | the germ. ‘Destroy the cause, you n-nm\p; Manufacrurers and Jobbers of 5| company, L ster; Ne b- : 5 first chance to think how wheat was | . 20,190 acres; final homestead proofs, | the effect.” Jiehing company against Tyndale, Lancis- | Grand Jary at Beatrice After Examin- | ! 408 chance (o (hink how, wheat was plubid, ering 20,190 acres ! hom | the e ter, Dorwart against Trover. Saitie; e spe i Y et Section which now bousts of 1ts ‘magnife | 014 Vetoran at Fremont Triea to 139, acquiring title to 21,035 acres; sixt staam a“d Watsr Sll ”es Fischer agalnst Kram. Adams: State cent corn crop and has it8 corn palaces Hang Himself, but th eight commuted homestead proofs, perfect- Valller-McReynolds, | against Bank of Ogalaila. Keith; ““Im””i charges Him was supposed to be beyond the ‘corn et L i id ing title to 10,020 acros; six final timber) AcurAND. Neb. Oct. 3—(Spectal)— | Of All Kinds against oneer Savings and Loan com- at the time I mention. In those days the Rope Breaks. ! o iy | ASHLAND, Neb, Oc -t ol 5 pans, Nem Poppleton_against Moores, | — aggregate wheat receipts were small, al- »e Bresk culture proofs, covering 930 acres; MAKINE | ¢iqrance 1. Valller of South Omaha and 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS & ouklas, Guthile against State, ex rel GIE- | BEATRICE, Neb., Oct. 3.—(Speclal Tele- | though the entire country to the west was a grand total of 431 entries, elther original | \((ENCE b Vb o0t S ere marriel at son, Fillmore: Bovd against Mulvihi), b ryts " . tributary, Farmers delivered the grain in i O 5 nartastes apre a5 es, | | L s 5 Bougias: Tl against Moore, | Huftalo; | ram.)-Large numbers of Wymore citizens | (UINIATE, FREMEES QURCEAR e UGN [0 | FREMONT, Neb, Oct. 3.—(Speclal)—-|or perfected, reprosenting 61195 acres.) o nome of the bride’s parents in this | ELECTRICAL iUI‘PLIES Dickson against Hahn, Gage; Worthen [ were here today in the Burnham case {rom {pack to ¢ yey the wheat to one corner | William Etherton, & veteran of the civil | handled for the quarter. city last night by Rev. Ciement A. Huyck. | _ sk L] J ainat Johnson county, Johnson; Swigart | Wymore. During August, 1900, J. M. Burn- |of the warehouse; later It was resacked | war, attempied suiclde by banging in his They left for their new home, 2207 N | against Gentert, Adams. rter against ¢ Wy a > K and carted to a Missourl river steamboat §30 Wor 9 sy Shoulder Shattered by Shot. ey le Rt L ' Nmore; Giligar al Gra . Holt} | sitere 5 . . al | yatiroad point © 3 e was not strong ot, 3.—(Spec 'll‘ullll‘)‘--rl .|m||n:“|lh|‘¥lr( IKl:m.)!-r',"\n"n'\miix.l‘n sheoting of the sentor Burnham. The| \With the advent of the rallroad came | enough and he fel! to the floor. He was | Coursey, 19 years of age, living near Virgil, com an against n“njxl_ |\".- Aney ; |1; st Omaiha Land |coroner's jury at the time exonerated Burn- v\:l':"“lllll‘d"‘l‘y‘y' -4 .‘,:‘;".Z: ot n'v'".Tl' hfi:{‘":f considerably brulsed, but nct seriously in- | was badly wounded by the accidental dis- | m}W T0 FIND OUT. p y gompany ARAINSL Gaaet; bouslis; Nebra ka | ham by finding that he killed his father in | SR (0 SE 00N ocations high |Jured. The old man had trouble during | charge of a gun Monday evening. He was | . Electrical Suppli Douglas: Dodds agalnst McCormick Hare | self-defense. After examining a number [enough o spout our cars withoit rehand- | the day with a son and last night it was | riding in a hayrack with a shotgun in the Fill a bottle or common glass with yo Lec L Oupplies. yostar Manur K sompans, Gage: Git. fof witneases t:-rln\,ilhr‘ grand qury failed to WK, Later A e Mt Tenater | renewed, all the members of the family | bottom of the rack. The jolting of the | water and let it stand twenty-four hours; | Mleetrte Wirlag Bells asd Gas Lightiag IS AR an; Ankeny againet|find an indlctmen | M In the basement. Some of you wil| | €Xcept his wife being drunk. They all|wag aused the gun to fall between the | a sediment or settling indicatca an un- | G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. Ho! L ARES: SOk, RTian: Ankeny Assinge y y o basem ome of you agon caused the gun to fa & W :Ex}:::xltv~“vt(xl;'4 :"r.&.'.m"::"fl‘xul»:n‘uw.'1’}.\, County Attorney Sackett today recelved | remember aliernating between the ‘mill and | sided cgainst the old man and he de- | planks in the bottom of the rack. Coursey | healthy condition of the kidneys; it |t | S===———scm— st i Caster: Tontwick agninst Reilar, Riffalo; | by express the records of the grand jury, | the horse, usink the same stick for both. | termined to kil himself and would have | staoped to catch the gun as it fell, when it | stains the linen 1t is evidence of kidney | | ;';:.‘;"..:fi:y'::"1~lr‘)y \q‘_”h:?m‘..::;."k.r\:.x:m‘.‘»‘x- which \\'rrod‘s~‘n| n: hl‘:r‘ by 'Jr.«rru‘u-rllnvr 8. | companies had their origin in the oarly | Succeeded if the rope had been strong | was dischar the entire load of shot | trouble; too frequent desire to pass it, or | DRY GOODS‘ Clay; Wiilime JEainst Auten O 'l:';m*:h";.“" BE . ARareiAry, fve ouncil seventie. anh qne i (De firat '“.1'“'{.'&',: | enough | taking effect in young Coursey's left uu;‘.l pain in the back is also convincing proof | === oy ‘against McHugh, Holt; German Na. | Blufts, & 12 A Sloux City to Yankton, u distance of sixty. ~y der. A large part of the hone was shot that the kidneys and bladder are out of | E s "‘ & c ! $008 08 Ban Fope trannrad ety Accures n Husband. e e (one 67t i 0. | POSTMASTER ESCAPES ARREST | iy, he phyeictans fear he will ot re- | order mi 0- & Co., Guge; Perdew against Tillma, Hite D CITY, N clal)— | Chicago. Miiwaukes & Bt. Pani rallway. " 1Ty i cover, WHAT To DO, ) A Cir aRAlne, Talions atar, Sunier! dohe l"r'l:l:l:l{‘hfll\‘\‘;r\nk ok :A:*‘r'llx:‘nvdlslrv‘: | e host phenomenal’ 'Erowih wf ihe | To He Wealcy of Milford Contronted m—— . EIPORRI e g e Rporiors ch ag ollock, Lancaster; Omaha Ma b ¥ grain business has occurred in the north- y y Perry Has a Boom s wledg 9 Bavings bank against’ Schmidt, Douglas: | court today on a complaint made by Rosa |Wwest. with Minneapolis and Duluth as o Wareant for: Waitimp . often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | Dy @Goods, Fumznhz’ng Gaod| :,\“ :(Zfiu.’llns: ;\l.t' lr"m|](:. ’l\l:lr;!luxn Mctor- | cappey charging him with being the father Iullmm‘ W r;.,l w ;ulr||mm\IAm| ing husi- Hazing, LEAD, 8. ., Oct, 3.—(Special.)—The min- | oo "0 great kidney and bladder rem- o ) v anufac K company Y " ness_through Duluth the elevator capacit o iba it has J 3 la ) ' agaise Dunn, Frank Carison against | Of her 1-year-old child. He was held to | Jt% o "eity’ was 830,000 bushels: today it e Ing town of rrfi"‘m""m‘l‘_l'l'n:::" "l'mm_“n‘v edy, fulfills every wish in curing rhenma- AND ROTI(NS. Holm, Baunders; CoMield agafuist Parmen- | the next term of district court under bond | has & capaclty of 0,00 bushels. 'Sin. | KENOSHA, Wis, Oct. 3.~(Special Tele- | been renamed by the Burliogion eqmpeov: | iiam, pain in the back, kidn liver, sl s . Saunders ison against Hammo of $500. Miss Cerney is 16 years old and [ncapolis in ha oY wtor capacity of | gram.)--T. H. Healey, postmaster of Mil. | 1% having a boom. It 18 to have tWelve new iy qq0." 0 0q avery part of the urinar D e aubone pgainat | Fitzge all | lives on a farm. Machurok Is married and b 1050 %00 th0 ' Bushets, t® CleVator “ca- | o 4" Neb., whio returned to his old home | Store BLHLARE & Rl m‘dr"m”w "v‘"(’:: pAssage,. It Corrects. Inabiliy (o h"“y“ WHEN IN OMAHA City against Sperry, Richardson: Rossen | fung a meat market in this city, Diverging a little it may interest vou | today, was threatened with arrest by James | It will probably become one of the mos *| ¥ v 1 5 against Stoecker, ' Douglas: Goldsmith sty to note the Immense growih of the grain | stebhins, & former shorif, on a warrant | Portant mining towns in the Black Hills. | Water and sealding pain in passiog i1, or | vIsI® . mgainst Wright, Douglas: Reed against Mortgages in Casa, option of speculative business in the northe < The boom was caused by the starting up ot | Pad offects following use of liquor, wine | Orfental Exhibition company, Doiglas, 4 » west. Citing Minneapolis alone, the firgt | 188ued forty years ago. The warrant, how a o R 29 lor beer, and overcomes that llnp!mu&nnv‘a John against Sherman County Irrigation | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 3.—(Special.) | pit was put in on the floor about rourteen |ever. iz outlawed. Healey, who was at- | the old Uncle Sam mine, which has one of | o (0o 0, Lm0 0 B0 o o YI'IIG- ammef ry 00 S L0 company, 8herman; Muchmore agafnst [ —The farm mortgage record for September | Years agu; aftorward |t was taken out on | tending a cavalry reunion in 1561, while a | tho largest and richest veins of ore in the | hecessity of beink competied 1o Ko 6fien | 4 Quest, Gage: Nelson against Beatrice, | in Cass county shows: Filed, $27,600; re- | Bttt Ot I e and. e bewednd’ S4T% [ goldier, helped to duck a man who favored | Black Hills. The capacity of the stamp Uring the day, and o get up many times HOWARD STREET, Gage; Hargadine against Krug. Box Butte later | & eded, and . . | during the night. The mild and the ex- | i, RO (T G o N A npany | leased, §2 smee (hat time has Brown to very large | the confederacy. The story was one of the | mill is being enlarged. The town of Wi- 8 et AR ot | []MA"AS GREAT NEW H against Baker, Custer; Modern Woodmei proortions, Lust vear the trades aver- | most interesting in the war history of | baux is on the Black Hills & Fort Plerre | traordinary effect a "“""""""" 18 soon | OUSE, erica ugainst Kozak, Gage: 1armer | g Dked nearly 010,000 bushels por dayv of | ™ LRE d . st fo — e ————— of America ugainst Konak,”Gage: armer Refuse to Join Plow Tr e alone. The largest trade Ga¥. Of | Keposha. Healey and a committee not only | road ‘“I' ', | I:“.”,:"",'“,,‘\h ,,,",‘,'.‘,' :: ,', rii,u - ains! Plannis cait HRSIBLE f T, JOSEPH, Oct. 3.(Special Telegram.) [one day was 200,000 hushels of wheat ut thelr vietim Into the river, but - wonderful cures of e most distressing ARRInN Wit o ougtan: 1 Mortan | _ahe "8t Joseph Plow DRy i) [ AIE ae ARAT DIASLIGRIIY 1he’ ranir | Dur BIE VLR (08 B BV it alse Bia Shipments of Cattle, | cases. 1f you need a medicine you should TENTS AND AWNlNGS. Ja8; Campb>il againat Lae. Buffalo: G will fight the Plow trust, which was or. | ©f teh Yedrs gl Snailacicenly | RAPID CITY, §. D., Oct. Bne | have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty L . Bu i L e old times we have pald 20 cents RAPID CIT t (8pecial.) :;‘.nfi:nlln\‘lu'»?‘”({'..M.rm'fl"r hw"-‘uf,.( gunlzed 0 Cheago vesterduy and which ‘lr“,j"‘m T.S|HIa8 WA L) q"“\ \ from | Mrs. T Briddieman of Pamshallyille, [ cattle shipments are heavy all, over the | cent and one-doliar sizes ma a e“ wn n 0,, ola. Dawes:' Whitwall ‘againat Jofinson | the " ban any here coy ines naoers of | Luluth tu Buffalo: today we regard 3| Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for|plack Hills ranges. The stock Is in ex- | You may have a samplo bottle of Swamp OMAHA, N Butler: Woodworth ugainst Helsley, Doug: | urged to join the trust and that today they | wheat for ' three-fourths of .a . cent. ' p | thirteen years and had tried a number of | cellent condition, having profited by recent | Root and a book that tells more about it, n:\‘““fl':‘:‘l:l.\'k againet - O'CI ornar. | Douglus: | sent thetr final rofus 1885 the all-ratl rate from Fargo to the | doctors without rellef. After two applica- | shipments. The ranges were in such good | both sent absolutely free by mall. Address TENTS FOR RENT. ppbell, Dougiar: Clark "agatnet "Sa i “:.'-’\ll..x'm»“»‘1‘,‘.{..u‘..||\:<m("'rl."r"1-'.":'.7“:"'3 pPone o R Tar bushel | tions of Banoer Salve her hands became | condition in September that many cattio | Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamion, N. V. TENTS AND CANVAS COODS, f¥au, Coltax: Danell ngainic Mack But- ! the blg combine and this gction may patk | o el i et wods, e 21o46hie [ better ard in a short time she was entirely | outfits held their consignments until m..|\' ben writing mention that you read this e '+ Porter ugaini rompen, ncaster; | the formation of the trus ot Fargo can ship bis graiu (o the sca- |cured. Beware of substitutes Llast wmoment. The grass is yractically | geucrous offer 1o The Omaba Mornlug Bee. | JKND FOM CATALOGUI NUMBLW 23,