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THE OMAHA DAILY l!l'l‘ SUNDAY, 'Varsity Team Has Won the Re Btroagest Oppoments. TWO BIG GAMES ARE of It STILL TO COME ntests with Kan Indinns Hold Mue and (he rliste of Interes 10 the Followers of the Gridiron Though Nebraska's score against the Mis #ourl Tigers yesterday wa tistactory it Rardly indicates the real extent of the su perfority of the Cornhuskers. However, it was sufficient to show that Nebragka has this season stepped away up and out of the class in which It ha n recognized since foot ball became an institution at the un versit: There are now left to the Cornhuskers $u8t two more chances to demonstrate still more clearly this fact, and for that reason training will not let down a particle til the ast game is played. Next Saturday at Lin coln comes the contest with the Jayhawk- ers from Kansas. Almost two weeks the: ntervene before the Thankegiving gamc which will be with the Carlisle Indlans and also at the Capital City Nebraska should win both battles with ease and the men Intend to do #o0. Deduct ing trom form shown thus far, however the Karsas mor uld prove far the less formidable of the two teams. \Wiseon: heut Kansas 50 to 0 and could have done more. One week later Nebraska played Wisconsin 0 to 1%, and every Chieago news. | paper gave the Cornhuskers credit for giv ng the Badgers the hardest game by all odds it had played this season and the hardest it would play with the exception of the Minnesota contest It is not probable that Nebraska's s against K can quite equal that o by Wisconsin, for the Cornhusker hacks are wot as effective as those of the Badgers That is no discredit to the plungers of the | varsity, since It s conceded that Wiscon- | #in has the best trio of chargers anywhere in the west. They are admittedly the stars of the Big Nine in their offensive play However, Nebraska will undoubtedly play up into the high figures against the men as or had am Me «on then been m aga made in a that time ignifican tupendous h many he end Coach Y success braska in 1898 a practically Lafayette from 1 that ssed a e been more w h over all of K n, while crossed inat the ven points more than the Ann ® it is considered that there 11 their seven e of proport made 1l dc m has Coming t un took this the art of the country ngs, explains they have met finished the game Buffalo two weeks a line had score eleven Arbor their ts goal Then the Bisons nes la il remal wore games to play, comparison ass five tons n only Hubtle games. added by of the season certainly had o the Univ marv raity unknown p he built champlonship The next vear niversity in he asy with %0 it iriug not t 128 was men season. When ned at the umes oints and | efore elous of Ne laye up A thia went to Kansas and under his drilling that team became to 20. 1 Yost's cason of became const pell improb lef Yost's Mi can at In the fact a player a: and wijl supreme. with th nd wess ch nford next got win eleven on the defeating Nebraska by % ad of and called him there for the The new team immediately mpion west chigan was mext to fall under the resy that 4 the Wol jccess w that he e well. | any it described 1y team in verines today ould seem to lie la 1t 1s the con is not only a coach, always out in a sult e is place on the team very intry rgely but iy {ng his opponents the severest kind of treat- watcaing the expecially out the d team | structing the It o ny pe between collej west this to get f the ifferent p them year It i him ro sort of fellow and lives in the game. a contest to himselt from ouged. T bu is a he invariably ontest is close, by plc layers name and to be hoped that M 11dog When coaches the sidelines King 1 in- exhorting them or scolding season games are to be played of the east and the middle ichi z1n will be first of all the ones to have a try to secure Yale o: with the big fellows. Wolverines will certainly bend eve a game Harvard next In any even! with elther year Princ t the y nerve eton The University of Pennsylvania would also be acceptabls but it has to clearly demonstrate its cl this season to be the big mark that Michi gan hopes to reach. The comparative strength of the Ann Arbor men and the second-class teams of the ecast s ecasily shown by the fact that the University of Buffalo defeatod both Columbia and Lehigh nerve win the game The last thought of every at night and the first in We must beat 1 and muscle Omaha }anv! it every ounce of | on the team win it will be won | Omana student the morning now coln on the 23d xt Saturday the Omaha High school m will play Bellevue college. Bellev getting better day. They h been clamoring for a game with such py sistency that they must have some sur- prise secreted somewhere and they will be given an opportunity out. The game will be called at at the Youong | Men's Christian park te every to trot it 3 b m assoclation Foot ball in the colleges of the Big Four in the enst this fall shows a remarkable falling off in the standard of play of Yale Princeton, Harvard and Pemnsylvania. ANl through the season the minor colleges of that section have been making most cred- itable showings against these peers, and 11 to 0 was all the score that Pennsylvania could make against the weakened Chicago am two weeks ago 1t is probable that (he Quakers, however. even more seriously deteriorated than other three. Their schedule so far has full, but easy, none of their hard games commencing till the one agajnst Columbia vesterday. They still have Hars vard, the Carlisle Indians, West Point and Cornell to meet On toot ball form Yale should have been {far and away the champfon of all this year and it was so placed by most of the wise ones at the beginning of the season. With a list of players such as this school started with in September all precedent, tradition and fitness of things would suffer violation if Yale did not easily outplay the trio of bitter rivals | However, that this overturning of the pins is to occur now seems very probable. Both Harvard and Princeton are making | showings that, compared to the work of the | blue wearers thus far, is easily a« satis- factory. A short time ago Columbia uni- versity held Yale to a tie at & to 5 till the last minu of play, when the Blue pulled out a tardy victory by forcing its way to the goal through left guard, who had col- lapsed for the last few minutes of the | game. This Is the same Columbia that the University of Buffalo defeated On the same day Princeton did a similar thing, not scoring against Lafayette til only six minutes remained. Harvard mean while showed better form, defeating the Carlisle Indlans by 29 to 0. The red men, however, are not nearly so strong this year as in previous seasons From all that is written concerning these ing from their work thus far. They played | I pIAYIREIA SHUGUTS THORYIEE HRH | i ui Mbeiie o s, SITGHASSLA T0AL SISNHAY 18 the htow, 0 1538, | 1 ; fense and defense, forwards and backs, A e snow, | that of any other eleven In the west, and it | while Princeton has a superb kicker in I and the score Is not discreditable consid- | will show the people clear to the Pacific | witt und cnormous reserve force and ering the conditions of the field and the | coast what it can do, as It has games With | jurent strength. Yale Is strong on the weather and the fact that the red men | Leland Stanford out there offense, chiefly because of its phenomens were much lighter than their antagonists. | —_— fullback and plunger, Weymouth. This man From what can be learned of the Has- | e foor ball enthusiasts of Omaha have | fs making a big mark. However, just as kell men, they are about of a slze With | g yome fine games to look forward 1o. | soon as the possession of the ball changes | the Cornhuskers and, like Indian teams | The Omaha High school team, being the | for any reason the Yale men seem to lose | the country over, play a game notable | yyqisputed champion of this part of Ne-|spirit and their defense is nowhere near chiefly for its rapidity and flercesess. | hraska, the work of tting first-class | the standurd of what should accompany the | Thus the two elevens will be fighting each | gam, pended on it For this reason the | grade of game they exhibit when running | other with similar tactics and with power | schedule of the Omahba High school team | tho ball s } and merit equally matched, or nearly 80. | containe a list of much better contests than | [y is generally admitted that the cham- | The score the Gophers piled up against | s usual for even m champlonship school to | pionship lies between these three, but the Indlans meant only one more touch- | secure. West Des Moines, the champions | Harvard still refuses to take the Tigers | downl than they made against Nebraska, | of lowa, were brought here and defeated, [on its schedule. This will make the and that with many weeks' advantage in|ang now the champions of angther state | championship largely a matter the progress of the sehson. So It is alare to be brovght a distance of 400 miles | comparison unless Yale should defeat certalnty that the red men are no soft|in order to have a foot ball game for | princeton at New Haven on November | thing and the Thanksglving contest may | Thanksgiving that will be a record- |14 and follow that up with a victory over | turn out to he the best of the year. breaker for Omaha Harvard at Cambridge on November 3. | However, it is with Kansas that the men | [t has been sald that Omaba is full of [ That would make the blue unquestionably must first argue, and no effort will be | foot ball enthusinsts, if good games were | the best of all. Any other results will SBRTOd. LEBNNL LA Soft B RDADY R07AE0 D ted. The High school team will test | jeave the matter in doubt. Should both great execution on next Saturday. The | this. On Thanksgiving day, at Young | princeton and Harvard defeat Yale, each | men on the Nebraska team feel themselves | Men's Christfan association park, the local | would claim the premier honor. | very nearly It not completely the equal of [ boys will meet in flerce contest with the the Badgers and malntaln that Umpire | Minneapolis High school team. This eleven Wrenn robbed them of every chance they bad in that game. So in vindication of this sentiment they | the sclence of foot ball. At the beginning | e#&ue Games and Individunl """"'"} would like to treat the Jayhawkers about | 0f the season they held the )anu‘rxnmi Are Numerous Juws i as Wisconsin did and walk down University | 'varsity down to no score for one half.| Present. | field for about ten touchdowns. That is|They have defeated St l'u;ll High school, | | why they will t l6 week even more | their great opponents in the state. They| u",‘v,,":',yy.;‘:"‘l e otia YoM & Gity (KL AKDredass Seat foat | The close of the ftth week of play in the | It is certaln that a great crowd will|ball rivalry with anything from Nebraska. [ Omaha Bowling league finde the namesake witness the Kansas game. For years this | Nebraska ‘varsity has been twice beaten | team. the Omahas, still in the place at the the Rreat contest. the vietors alter |y the Miunesota ‘varsity, and now the [ (o0 of the percentage column which they nating the two schools, and more money is | HIgh school teams have taken up the con- [ have occupled from the start, but with their | always bet on that annual affair than any | test. 1f the Omaha team can defeat Min-|percentage slightly diminished, This team other game of the schedule. The Kansas | Neapolis it will give Nebraska a sweet re- | I8 still, however, safely to the fore and can | {6atn Nan worderto), NUDDOKE . A% Bome: and.| YONRS: | weather several defeats vt before the nea great crowds always accompany It to any | PUt there is another game to be played | cst of its rivals can depose it game in Lincoln, as the Cornhuskers are | Bere i Omaha that will be even fercer| The most noticeable change in the stand- there considered the cream of the year. | than the blg Thanksgiving game, if it be|Ing ls that the German and Krug Park AL ; true that brothers' fights are the v«nrn"l';:mn n;‘:w both \uuln-‘d‘xuhsm\nu-! ‘:-I ]-.I 2 ” titeq | DS, The two great rivals in the state [ where they are a tie with the St. Charles i D e I e ek i | ot Nebrasks in foot ball are Omaha un:lgqlllnm The Clarksons have fallen from | fention as the eleven At the Univarsity of | 1Ancoln. There is always metaphorical | sccond to Afth. The Nationals still remain | Michigun, The record wiready made this | 11000 10 the air when these two come to- | at the bottom and the loss of three more season by:the Ann Arbor gridiron men fa | Sother. Last year neither team scored|games this week has reduced their per- Romething {hat cannot be duplicated 1o alt | OF the other, although (wo games were | centage woefully. These men fell off in | Toot ball” istorv. Gompetont ¢ritics. ave | Plaved: This year, on November 2, a game | their game considerably just when It aiready saying that this team can defeat| " PleYed at Lincoln, which was won by | seemed that they had taken a permanent any 1n the countey, and the only pity is|ihe Tducoln team by the overwhelming ] braco and they are now all at.the foot of [ that it 1s not carrying some one of the big | or® OF 17 t0 0. It was tiot u test, how- | the individual average column 20ur<an its, Roheduls. er, of 4he foof ball ability of the two | gurpassing that of all the other teams In the first place the Mickigan ‘team ts | So2mk: The §ame wes paved in a lempest | has been the week's play of the Germans slaves fasds 6 be. 80 ttiwbuld naver sutter | Y5 |PPery {o.run on. and the heavy Lin- [ giviaus) work.snd that is true of no other | i coluites, on their home grounds, having | eam. This has, of course, raised the team from any disadvantages on that , ecore. | gigcarded their water-sonked and mud- | gieraze as well Again, Coach Yost has brought his men | covered clothes for dry, warm ones during 2 quicker to the standard of training and ab- solute discipline desirable than any other college coach. Those two features, com- bined with the fact that the Wolverines are avery one made of the real foot ball stuft and that they have been drilled on team play is the champion of Minnesota in its class The men are heavy the intermission between halves, were able | speedy and versed in to run the ball during the last portion of the game the shive almost without opposition ug, sopping mudballs that composed the Omaha team. But on November Lincoln plays trom then here "CURE YOURSELF AT HOME' Ill'ronl YOUR HEALTH, STRENGTH, MANHOOD, and VIGO0 ALITY SREATEST OFFER EVER MADE T0 WEAK MEN. pletely James Rostorstive Invigorants oure LOST IMIIIII)UI] EMISSIIIIS IEHVIIUS IlEIIIlITY VMIIGIIGEI.E. To show how easily, DAYS - Ifil‘n IIHAIK vmu— of at home or at your Fenionce, o lons | n:'.flx“ tme, ture] i reatment will arfliwl{; la AL s conselentionely “é complete m JAMES U-. IM‘M D sbeolute au nssses, (hat nn SPLis oadrral bas R fomeute. ot il e [ Im B A’lfll in the b 1y an 0o persons| wit certain Ifllvl 0 to Lealt] h AT g.:'.'.:.-. inl ul ntnees . t cure nm"nn tanity. Lt w ent Tesiored (o 3. strieuy Sataton . ‘ruifir 'REE i ip- tement ut it . At onee, ou will , porfoct an BOWLERS KEEP ALLEYS BUSY On individual rolling Flanagan of the St .Charles team easily excelled all and ma:lu‘ the record of the league contest thus far for three games, or ome night's play. His | total in the contest last Tuesday night he- tween the St. Charles and Clarkson teams | was 607 and the nearest figure to it was rolled Thursday night by Seaman of the Gate Citys, who made 584. Flanagan's | scores for the three games were 200, 204, 3 Individual scores in general are de- | teriorating badly, Fritscher still stays at the top, but drops a peg each week, carry- ing a star every time. Weymuller bettered himselt a little this week after taking a star last time. The most consistent player of them all 8o far, however, s Seaman, who is slowly crawling toward the top, though he takes a star now and then like the rest However, the end of each week's play finds him a little further up the line. For this week the schedule Is Monday night, Gate Citys and Westerns at Clark's Tuesday, Omahas and Geymans at Lentz & Williams'; Wednesday, Clarksons and Na- tionals at Clark’s; Thureday, St. Charles and Krug Parke at Lentz & Williams Club Standings. L. P.C. High, Tot Omahu 800 % 1 | German W00 1 8t Charles 8800 1 Krug Park.. 6600 1 Clarkson 7 533 96 I Gate City N 44 M8 1 Western 10888 61 Natlonal 14066 880 11,070 High score: Inches (Clarkson), & Tndividunl Average Games. High taeher, St Charles. 15 Weymuller, German ... 9 Seaman, Gate City 5 nehes, Clarkson Zarp, Omaha *Read, Omaha . Emery, Omaha Beselin, Germun Flanagan, 8t. Charles A. Krug, German Nielsen, ' Krug Park Ambruéter, Clarkson chnelder, 8t. Charies runke, Clarkson Wigman, Omaha *Huntington, Gate City *Reed, Western Baden, 8t. Charles Conrad, Gate City 1 €. Conrad, German Zitzman, Krug Park Lancaster, Clarkson *Lehman, Omaha sHartley, Gate City Reynolds, Western *Christle, 8t. Char *Wachtler, Krug Park sswensen, Western *Molyneaux, Clark Bheldon, Gate Clty m 80 *Avers, Western 1 Conery, Krug Park.... | | Selleck. Western 1 1% Krug, Krug Weber, Gern ) Miller, Natlo 3 Almanson A Davey, N 1 *Rosenbery *Chandler, Nation Players whose averag below those of last week Plumber Read's Great Work, | fore, but Mr. Read did not stop ther [ individual average column till this week | 201, MAN'S MALADIES MASTERED 1 made up my mind. £00 from college, that no one enough to miaster the ent 1 frer graduatin nan was grea fleld of medi- cine and sirgery. Many physiclans have | tried to do this, but they have met with results usually disappointing to themselyes and often disastr this reason ie to their patients. For 1 determined early in my pro- | fessional career to confine ‘my practice strictly to a single line of diseases and to | originating and perfecting cires for them | 1 the certain ore treat only what | am absolutely I can positively cure to stay cure VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, CONTA GIOUS BLOOD {, NERVO-8 UAL DEBILITY RE, KIDNEY and URINARY DISEASES and all reflex | complications and | weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone the best vears of ‘my life have been ear nestly devoted and on them all my faculties late dlseases and below and are well worthy rusal of tion the careful pe all men fn need of medical atten- are concentrated. Our consultation and op- | erating rocma are thoroughly equipped with every itfle apparatis, (nstrument and device essential to the most modern methods of practice and our references, both pro | fessional and financial are among the best | citizens of {hie \icinity, who have. beer | cured by A made’' happy. 1 want | every amicted" man (o frealy” und tully ine vestigate our treatment ch case in | troated separately, sclentifically, closely watching It and carefully following Its | symptoms with remedies varied through | every atage. The diseases that constitute | my &pecialty are more fully commented ¢ | | Varicocele be the cause of Varleacele, its Injurious effect s well known It de. presses the mind, weakens the body, racks the nervous system and ultimately leads to & complete loss of sexual power. 1f vou Aare a victim of this dire disense come to our office and et Jme_sxplain my_process of eating ou will then not wondes v 1 haye posttively cured hundreda of caase Whatever n of Varicocele during the past twel monthe. *Under my reatment ne patiey Improves from the very beginnin All pain instantly ceases, Soreness and swell Ing quickiy subsic The pools of stagnant vlood are forced from the dilated veins | Which rapidly assume thelr normal size strength and soundness. Al indications of | diseane and ‘weakness vanish completely | and in thelr stead come the pride, the | vower and the pleasure of perfect heg | wad restored manhood s il | Stricture It matters not how 1ong you have suffered grom Stricture nor how many differant doc- 1308 Farnam Street, Bet. CONSULTATION in perso NOVEMBER 10, 1901, | 1 | the mout tongue, Aore throat, awollen tonsile failing ont ot the halr . eyebrow W1y a jeprous-iike deed of the flosh and hone [f vou have any of these of similur symptoms you Are. cor dunily fnvite « « immediately. ¢ T fAnd your fears are unfounded 1 will auickly unburden vour mind, But if your nstitution i« infected with syphliite Viene 1w 1 vou of 3t Our speclai treutment for Contagious Blood Polson 18 practically the result of our life work and {e “indirsed by the best physiclans ot Ay L and Furope. Tt contalng no ingurt OuN drugs or dangerous medicines of ‘any v he very bottom of the forces out every particle very aign and wymptom appears completely and the tiesue, the fiah whole sistem a=s | and restored to perfe atfont " prepared for the ssociate Diseases never f, remove a Reflex Complitea ne or Associate Discases. 1t (he case appeits 1€ Itiire ‘wnd has de ped into P Iadder or Kidne Affect he rgans are all r MASTER PE(—I:\LlST s cor Rlond ‘Palson, any ot treat all diseases, but cure all I treat. 1 treat | the ta are o A permn men only, and cure them to stay cured Anoy. m symptoms tors have disappointed you, Our treatment misery and Indescribable woe 1 have | following b fte train a1t ane will cure you Just us cortainly as you come | treated =0 man Asee f this kind ox 1 power tot x 10 our office for treatment. 1’ will not do {t that I am as familiar with them ws von e Lo the fa by dilating or cutting. My treatment are with the very davlight Once cred | FGRIEES FEPC v I8 new. entlealy original with me and per- by us, vou Wil fiever agin he hother d reflex compi-g i factly painless. 1t completely dissolves the With emisstons, drai prematureness, | QEC FETEN el Ass case | ebstruction from the urinary passage. 1t memory. lors of ambition or other symp- ¥ rigir ents that give o #lops every unnatural discharge. alfays all | toms which roh vou of ! A We sy, disappe inflummation, reduces the postate gland | and absolutely unfit you for study, bu §- | ol we s NS o the &l when enlarged, cleanses and ’u-n'v- the blad. Ness, pleasure or marriage. Our freatme iy b d nd kidneys when frritated and cc Tor, woak men wWill coreset all these wvils ~ fonied, invigarates’ the dexual organs snd | And reatore you to what nature, intended Correspondence estores h and eoundness to every parg |+ hale. hearty. happy v ot il 1 "~' d by the diseass mental “ ial g " Visit fe prefer hut 1f 1 Nervo-Sexual Debility Contagious Blood Poison e o enfent for you te Me l”»"n‘ of you are now reaping the On account of ts frightf J Mce, write a ful nd " result e ir former folly. Your manhood | Contaglons Blood Pol r 1 i case, plainty ktat Is falling and will soon be lost unless yo called th king f ve J do something for vourself. here {8 no | may be elther hereditiry ¥ ©osvmptor We muke no charg time to loss. Tmpotency, ke all sexual| Once the system is t PROBIE ins md give o eact discases, I8 never on the standstil) With | disease may manifest v LEGAL CONTRACT to hold foy It you can make no compromise. Either | ccrofula, eczemn. rheumitic | Ll : you must master it or it \\HI master \uu‘ swollen Inta, ernptions or pper-colo ByOIRY e TN LU and Al your whole future with| gpots on the face or hody, lttle ulce write. Address REFERENCES n or by letter FR ~Best B, The feature of the week on Omaha alleys nd what may continue as sich through- out the season was the rolling done hy “Plumber” Read on Clark's alleys last Tuesday His accomplishments were three. In the first place he bowled eight stralghtaway tenpin games of ten frames cach, every score of which exceeded 200 and the aggregate averaging 225 4-8 a game. Nothing comparable to (hat ing line has ever been done in Omaha in the bowl- be Five elght, from the averaged successive games of these third the seventh inclusive 25 4-5 4 game But what was probably the phe- nomenal feature of the entire perform- ance the fact that the bowler played sixty-three successive frames without an error. In other words, he made a strike or a spare in each of those frames The highest score of the eight very creditable, 267. There are only better rded ones that have been in Omaha this season. From the first the fifth game of the series Mr. Read in proved his score cach game. most was was also two rolled to he let down somewha Ih.‘ elght games in sequence ran 203, 207 236, 247, 218, 224 “Plumber Read is an experienced player, having been in the game ever since its latest rise in Omaha. If he could throw such scores as that In the league games he would have left the Omaha Bowling club, of which he is a member, even far- ther up the percentage ladder than it now stands. Read Is the star player of ni team, thus being the most rellable mon of the five. He also led his mates fn the W of the Week Scores Tenpin scores of 200 or better at Clark' Huntington, 200, J. Larham, H. Emery, 212, 214, 214; Captaln Gutman Clarkson, 215; Al Krug, W. 8. Perry John Kelly, 23 206; 213; 20! Read, 204 J. ¢. Kaufman, Frank Foge, 202, 212; W. H Grifiths, 212 Miller ler, 200, 234 8, 0. Yoder, Seaman, 22 Sheldon, Edgerly, 237 Tepin scores of Gate City alleys: H mulle M, R F. Conrad, 226; J 211; 221; 213; Ahmanson, Billle Ambruster, Phil die Law Bengele, 2 F Francisco, 212, 2 ohn Yocom, 201; Charles C. Conrad, 210; W. § Lucas, 210, 220; G. B, 0, 200 L Sam Pitzer, 2 200 and beiter at the Beselin, 210; Z. Wey- Huntington, 200, 211; Bengele, 201, 220; Bob Encell, 208, 203; H. Reed, 201, 238, 231, 201 F. 8. Inches, 210; W. H. Ahmanson. 200 F. Swenson, 208; Ted Neale, 2 200, R. W, Ayer, 202; D. W. Houston Lyman Searl, 207; W. Hartley, E. M. Tracy, 202, 208; E 201; Tom Reynolds, John 221; H. Baden, 203; W. Brunke Inches, 213 200, | , 215; Willle Usher. C. A. Rosen bery, 219; H. Fritscher Southy, 204; “Plumber” Read, 200, 210 Tenpin scores of 200 and better at & Willlams' alleys Nielsen, 206 T. A. Kirkpatrick Fred Krug, 211 Al Krug, 204 Conrad, 208; Will Zitzman, 226, 200 W, F. Weber, 245; H. Beselin, 202, 211, 216; Jack Dauble ); Will Butts, 230; M. Z. 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'MEN; Be STRONG! You Can Be Cured of NERVOUS DEBILITY and LOST MANHOOD Full 5 Days Treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE By Sealed Malil. PROFP. JULES LABORDE, vusctvinin or “earviiosn- NO C. 0, D, OR DEPOSIT SCHEME: For years the cry has gone up from hundreds nnd thousands of mien, voung and oll, for w remedy that would rid them of ' tho terrible result of eatly follies | The Von Mokl Company desires fs that vou giva th vemedy w fuit and thorougl trial, and they are will & to A nll e ex pens asctad with the tria OF ARCeRN or of the overwork und worry that sap | to prove the fuith m'-lu werite. A iod 4¢ i & POWER OF “CALTHOS" PROVED. powerless to cope with the appailing ~The first day you take the treatment yon will b ted. The second d Tl third duy ¥ fourth ‘duay pliveically. The ff 1 you aufler Hineases and annoying w trom violation of Nature's laws. PROF. LABORDE'S WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. It remained for the er t French authority, Prof. Julea Labuide, nduct scientific ing o wnd cure of Lost Vitality, permatorehwa, Fpilopsy, Tnip i and the world today ackow Memory, you can pus 1 the wonderul ren ‘A L' Bt Af (e digease Mohl Company, of Cin ognizing the commercial Valus of Prof. Laborde's discovery. wecured (he kola American righte f. SCALTHON and (hrough its agenc of men who suflered from sexual d; feabling nervous maladics have heen Liealth and the virile powers of perfect manbiood THE VON MOHL CO'S, REMARKABLE OFFER aro now authorized, by The Von Mohl Com. tevery mun wh will be supried lod mafl, with five.d HOR This 1n W by the symptom Tnsanity, we ¢ A you value vour healt sery Lifo, do mot delny be The Vou Mchi Compuny lue th niuln ment ils rogard cent of 1 AL plain sealed packuge, ost Importers of Btandard ations in the United Btatos. Cincinnati, 0 AV, Keives Kidney SAN TAL & Bladder tioubles at once. CAPSULES MiDY PO | Clark’s Bowling Alleys ; 1313-15 Harney St. | § Biggest-Brightest-Best g ‘ esecssccccc® | eecccccccccccccs + ‘ + ! . . 48 Hours 4" URINARY DISCHARGES Read The Bee P Beware of e DR. A D, tle Mont Rellable ea H. Ahmanson, Ben Leary, 204; R 200; Baden Ed Whitehorn, Art Rogers James Smith, R. Huntinton A E. H. M. Benedict Gall Johnson George Asch, 222; F. J. Conery, 209 Strikes and Sy 216 200 204 Parmelee, | nolds. 20 M 213 G. R trophy points M. R, Huntington rolled a this week at Clark's and the figures are good enough to get him two prize E. Sterrecker proved himself the week's champion &t seven down on the Gate City alleys, making 9 he ty Nelson took the Gate ( October tenpin alleys, with at Mrs. Fred Krug took woman's honors a Clark’s, with 175 enpins. C. Conrad broke the alley record at five back at Clark’s, making 9. This eur passes his previous mark by three polnts Charles French th T in three suc cessive games of minepins at Clark's and gets a prize With 135 at Rubberneck I 8. Hunter takes a prize at Clark's. 8TRICTURE Cur treatment, fetention trom busine: URINARY¢ idney and Bludder Troubles, Back, Frequency ot Urinating, bred or with milky sediment on standing. Weak SYPHILIS tleansed trom Mgn and symptom bud ferever. No Alsease on the skin ait hedicines WEAK MEN sillty or Exbaustion, with early decay sged, lack of ‘vim With organs lmpaired tuaranteed SURES 6UARMNTEE) CHARGES LOW the system BREAKING OUT" of the or dontains no dangerous drugs or from ms in young t in Dis- ed with a new Homa No pain, ne Burning Urine Urine High Col- cured polson for lite and thoroughly Soon every suppears completely face Treatment injurious | Excesses or vic- of Nervous De Wasting Weakness, and middle- vigor and strength, and wea ure Dr. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA, NEB. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN The Secret of Our Unparalleled Success is Told in Two Words ..WE CURE.. Varicocele, Acquired Blood Poison, Nerv. ous Debility and all Reflex Complications and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses of Men. VARICOCELE Are you afiicted with Varicol o or {5 result:—~Nervous Debility—end are yoo nervous, irritable and despondei’ Do you lack your old-tims energ; and ambition Aro you seffering from Vital Wealne.n ete.? There is a derangement of the sensl ~tive organs of your Pelvic Sys an even though it gives you no trouble at pres ent, it will ultimately unman you, deprees your mind, rack your nervous syetem, u it you for married life and shorten your existence. Why not be cured before it & too late? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED. We have yet to see the case o v cocele we cannot cure. Medicines, Electric Helts, et will never cure You Deed expert treatment. We treat thousands of cases where the ordinary phyeicias treats ome. Method new, without cu pain or loss of time Consultation Free Treatment by msil Call or nddvess 110 8, 14th St DRS. SEARLES & SEARLES, OMAMA