Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 14, 1901, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. FAIR DESIGNS 0N NEBRASKA |ty fop et e wers s e R | currea May 15, 190 Women Peiisve This Will Pe Their Next Neheaska's Baftalo Babibit Recoiving No Diamonds, Thay Appe RUBII | oy e e | : The Scientific Production Its Excellence v | expenses of our exhibit at Buftalo are paid | ABUNOMNCE OF FLED AND CATTLE | @ W fume Netiass Con|OCMAND BECENER FOR THE SECUNTY of a laxative of known value and distinctive is due to the originality and simplicity of the | at the Pan-American exposition. Mr. Vance | — Dawson nty Never Refore Mad | was in Lincoln today closing up the affairs | vt ke vl o o action is rapidly growing in public favor, along ;ombmw;n ;‘md also to the method of manu- | Grand Iatand Contract Molders Want ; sl 1 thic oW % . anch & Iive Stock Showing— | 0f the commission, preparatory to pay with the many other material improvements of facture, which is known to the California Fig Divista of What Asscts (an He o - the last of the bills outstanding P T ’ Sy o.only, a whi ensur a - Palance Left from Baf. 1 cat't give exact Agures, but 1 belleve | Found=Shertft Tastor the age. The many yrup C Iy, and which ures that per fale Exhibit, the total expense of the commission and in ChANPEE Iy fect purity and uniformity of product essential exhibit, including salaries, will not be over to the ideal home laxative. In order to get . — $.00. e bave capttictes ou work - who are well informed From a Staff Correspondent.) zr-v "“om,z.”\, A'ru] N':‘h)wm;vivv\v' |;uu \;1!1 GRA ISLAND, Ne v. 1 Spe 3 . . LINCOLN, Nov. 13.—(Speelal.)—Nebraska | 83V® the hest possible —display for the |cja),)--George L. Augustine t Etting PR 5 3 : 18 clafmed as the next atate of aqual v-"‘;”""’;" expended — h ""-;" 1 'h“ of | and August Glade, holders of « n d must understand quite clearly, that in order s &[\& IC|a GC 5 AR AT L ORI B Mbit was disposed of at Buffalo i e e e ; to meet the above conditions a laxative should | " h i A enty-fifth annual convention of the State of this city, have o district court . . Ol . ‘ays . Woman's Suffrage aseociation in this ofty Handred and Twelve, Connt ‘Em. | a petition asking for the appoininient of be wholly free from every objectionable quality "')"" (f“‘ the S!(""}”l‘{ and note the full name They point to the lat of states already con- | The attention of Superintendent Fowler :"1';”:« "r'” \'+ Sl > - or substance, with its component parts simple of t lfd nmy’uu\"—( alitornia hgks\ rup I( ([ quered, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and|was called today to an article which re- | s g AL com ! ‘ $ " rinted on the tfront ot every package. n the Idako, and declare Nebraska will be the | cently appeared in an Omaha newspaper | PA0Y 18 one of the diamond contract cor 1 and wholesome and it should act pleasantly P F g next to fall into tha column and which was said to be a description of | beostd Wil ““"";:"‘;“ !'.“"'z"“ “;’_"{":“ ot a and gently without disturbing the natural Pm“?" ot manufacturing figs are used as they R e T T Ly N oy | QHISKiy, Tt wis GRYBING hare A tunctions in any way. The laxative which are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal Bt ivs orraiiet delogaisd wite preotus | Bellevie ialanh, hut will sqon be torn | Y78 480 and wai the forerunn an Mol fulfils most perfectly the requirements, in the virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an bl b i b s ki Rl B o nentiors | other organization. with headquarters also . - excellent combination of plants known to b bealdes several visitors of note, among|Away to make room for a more pretentious | T, UG T ROE SEASEEEEE L S highest degree, is s 1 i 14 g them being Mre. Carrie Chapman Catt, | buflding. In a volume soon to be fasued [ o0 1218 S0, BRE WRICH Bos Fecoily beer medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially, president of the national assoctatien. Mr. Fowler will describo 112 other log P The petitioners allegs that there are sev Atter the formal opening exercises Mrs. | fchoolhouses in this state and 505 in the | ..o 600 ontracts now due and fully pald > Clara A. Young, president of the state aeso- | Same.territory that are made of sod up and that the officers of the company are e elation, delivered an address of encourage 1f-Fare Yo Favor unable to ribute the diamonds or the ment, much stress belng put upon the| Rev. Willlam H. Kimberly is the gen- | equivalent thereof; that there are about ¢ . | T 3 . motto, “'Nebraska Shall Be Next eral missionary of the American Sunday | $5.000 on hand and office furniture and fix \Zi The sale of millions of bhottles annually for Mrs. Young reviewed the conditions in|&chool union and a resident of Lincoln |t the value of $100 3N many years past, and the universal satisfaction the various county organizations and spoke | Mr. Kirberly was drawn on the jury for [ The petitioners pray “that a receiver ma § in an optimistic vein about the growth of | this week in district court, and his name | be Appointed by the court who shall be 2 which it has given confirm _'he cla'am we make, San Francisco,Cal. the movement. She favored aggressive|came from the box this morning when | authorized and required to take immediate that it possesses the qualities which commend field work and earnest efforts to extend the | the court hegan calling for jurors in a | POSSession of all the assets, books. papers é 16t BUbIle Rivan Lovisvi IQ_Ky, New York,NY sphers of woman's urefuiness cnse in which Wilbur W. Towle is suing | R0 Property of the alleged association, the ¥ avors Reports of the treasurer, Mrs. K. M.{the Rock Island Railroad compny for dam- | Security Tontine Investment company, and ists —— Price fifty cents per bottle. Eutherland, and the auditors, Mre. Mary [ages to a stallion injured in a runaway | Collect all of its indebtedness and shall re Swith 43¢ Mrs. Oy W. Druty, Were next | Rocldent. | port to this court the names of all the hold submitted Judge Tuttle, who represents Mr. Towle 1,," of sald contracts (those having been Mrs. Carrie Chbapman Catt of New York, | made it a rule fo ask each of the pros. pald up as ‘\AwH as thoss not all pald up) representing the national organization, was | pective jurors it he had ever received any | 1% Pt WAL "l“" 0. H. Tracy and next introduced. After congratulating the | favors from the Rock Island railroad. Whan | o Seciriid Fontine Tovestinent company Nebraska workers on the number of dele- | ha came to Mr. Kimberly the latter replied | fro ©0h of them may be forever enjoined o | from receiving, collecting or disbursing any gates and the enthusiasm manifested, she | that he Lad half-fare permit from the | GO0 FERCRIRE: T SRR OF CHARTRER A0S declared that woman suffrage was going to v.nlnl\nlomum of the road, because of his | gai4'contracts, or from in any way meddling l“l"\:n‘lvyll about thr :y” “”»\:\w-” u INDIAN SUMMER BLOOMS come, and come in the near future. Work- [ calling as a minister. [ or interferring with its moneys. assets or | ®4% SIPD e bermanently eure property of any kind, and may also report ’ as B ing for such & cause was not a burden, but | Mr. Tuttle prompily challenged him for 8 privilege, because innumerable reforma | cAause, contending that this favor from Bick agair her condition was sueh to this court the names of all parties now : ble Winds, Is Forecast would be introduced when the ballot was | the company would create a natural bias | or peretofore connected with said associa- | (DAL 1t Was thought best to take her back extended to the women of the land. In|in his favor. Tudge Hol i i he | tion: whether as alleged stockholders or to the asylum £ of Weather Prophet. ; part she said udge Holmes held that inasmuch as the | managers and promoters, the amounts con | WASRINGTON, Nov. 13.—Forecast for ) ) 'Tho women assombled again this after- | Juror eaid he had no bias or prejudice in | tributed by them to i1s capital stock, i¢| PHYSICIAN IS IMPLICATED | thursday and Friday = l | noon and listened to greetings from vari- | favor of the company the possession of A |anything, the amount of stock held or 8 For Nebraska—Fair Thursday and Fri- ) \ ous clubs and ofclals. An address of | half-fare permit was not in itself sufficient | owned by each and the amounts converted | €OF®"® A Cuse of Mabel ] gay; variable winds 1.7 OMAHA welcome was delivered by Mayor Winnett | ground for challenge by them or paid over to them by the asso Hetrlck E ed For lowa--Fair Thursday and Friday; of the city of Lincoln and Mrs. K. W. Refects Tontine Appllcation. ciation, whether as profits or dividends or northerly winds, . /T R s follows: “Woman's Sphere,”” Miss Nel The State Banking Board today rejected | gone’ o whom the association has paid any| M COOL. Ne (Special Tele g ! ) sible showers in ‘southwest portion; Friday lie Taylor, Merna; “Women of the Past,” | the application of the Tontine Loan and fgjjogeq dividends or profits on contracts | EFam.)—-The cc s Jury, which has been | gaqr porenen” ol Mrs. M. L. Ward, Tecumseh: “'Women n"f‘:‘";:}f"')‘:nf::mm"‘V"" k'-""l*lf':flfl “'""";;' and the amounts pald each and all, in order :'!";'y:”"»l"'” the cause of death “'{ -““""1 For North and South Dakota-—Fair Thurs- o ! A Il Most Successful and Re,“fibl‘ the Present,” Mrs. Jeunie Ross, Dakota | ' 10 bu 88 in Nebraska under the bulld- | yhat a1) such persons may be made defend- | Hetrick, Las just ght in a verdict Im- | gay anq Friday; north to east winds 3 l . . . S O en City: “Women of the Future, Mrs. Getty | 108 and loan law. The proposed method of | antg herein and required to account for aud | Plicating a physician and another Young | For Kansas—Fair in northern. cloud DR. A. D. SEARLES, Specialist in Disease ' Drury, Pender transacting business was held by the board | pay over to such receiver all sums paid to n, and arrests are likely (o follow 3 ! probably showers in southern portion The teature of the day's proceedings was | B0t to conform with the requirements of | them or any of them as alleged profits or [ The coroner's jury had been in session | phyriaay: Priday fair: variable lln«‘h the debate of the question of equal suf- | the act and under its decision the company | dividends. to the end that the same may be | 8Ince yesterday noon. County Attorney F. r Wyomiug, Colorado and Montana— frags by A. Blxby of this city and Miss [ 18 estopped from accepting money as in- [justly and equitably distributed among the [ C. Powers and Constable Aftelbach of York | | ir Thursday 4 Fi v d Laura A. Gregg of Omaha at the evening | Vestments from Nebraska people. holders of said contracts and to others, the | Were assisting Coroner Knapp. The fol r Thursday and Friday: variable winds session, the former taking the position State Bank of Nemaha. creditors of said assoclation.” The potition [ lowing business men of McCool were the b Moed? Are you mervous, irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-time energy against equality and the latter favoring it also u«u} that the n»w.||a;h-n and its offt IJ“ y ny“-\;v Hlm Aha !rmul.., ‘\,\Tl‘nh SGRFICE OF ’r”[-;'\,;,p;irlrlzp BURFAU, | bod ambition? Are you sufforing from viial weakness, otc.® There s a derangement o presided g cers be forever enjoined from carrying on | Willlam McFadden, George Snyder, William [ OMAHA, No cial record of tam- % Governor Savage presided at the night cers b forever enjoined from carrying on | Willlam Mcltwddon, Georao Snvder, Willam | QUMY S0 brecipitation somparen with | the semsitive organe of your Polvic System, and even though It gives you e meeting. The convention will be continued e R, ated tempo- | Hemre g, ot oy gurther | the corresponding day of the last threa | Wrouble at preseat, it wil ultimately vuman you, depreas sour mind, rack your servous tomorrow the incorporators are: Willlam Campbell. | rary receiver. There are 10 paid-un il Ppratine e bhtadshindbe b [ U e g ST e TOR L N ALl L U o) Leaders, Frodarlox B, Allon snd Rirer B, Affen. A ¢ e : L Maximum temperature.. . 5 ; t0o 1ate? WE CAN CURE YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR- VARG InARSRUS. Job R Tac s S RNOEELIAR B ATAN: tracts and the defendants represented | weeks. The deceased, Mabel Hetrick, was | J{5RIM (SmDaraire We have vet to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, eleo- “1t 1 wanted to establish an empire In [ charter was also given the Farmers' State | ihereby number at least fifty {a native of York county aund had lived § o Mean temperature 3 etc., will never cure, You need cxpert treatment. We treat thousands of his country with Mr. Roosevelt as the |bank of Carroll, which is capitalized for nearly all her lite at with her | Precipitation o T 0 9 s v Ol A where the ordinary physician treats ozne. Method new, never fails, without cut. Wik 1 woutd first convert the leading men [ $12500 by E. R. Gurney, E. W. Classon, | THIEVES GET COZAD SUPPLIES |father, 1. w. metrick. « s man ot | Record of temperature and precipitation P to the cause. [ would interest the minis- | J. T. Dressler, W. H. McClusky and J. H o this place. She was highly respected, | fgo,; ™*h® for this day and since March 1, BT red (MRREL L 6w WE ters, the editors, the foremost business [ Kingrey. Provide ‘Themselves with Wagon | bright and intelligent and one of the o ATEHBA) Gl ERratire : S$TRICTURE oy iie fradicn | AK MEN " and men. Then the masses of the people would Custer County's Greatest. fead ot Cleihing and Yood beautiful young women in south York | Excess for the day cihland GLEET cure without Instru-| (VITALITY WEAK) made so by toe closs 5 al excens since March 1. 7 | meate; no pain, no detention from Lusiness. 'Application. 1 , tollow. There "h“"h”.‘]’“""lh"'"""::“‘ ':':1“ Governor Savage, Attorney General Prout in the Night oNE Y Normal precipitation ..... inch | WRINARY Kl nd leader Teoubles, | mental Train oF ariet: SEXUAL BNy and file when the bell wethers ©&P" | and Secretary Royse of the State Banking Pala’ " eficiency for the day . 03 inch ok, Bui Urine, Frequency of | CESSE! r 3 a's Widow is In Papailion. ; & i o | 8 In middle lite or from the effets tured Board returned today from the republiean Total rainfall since March { 8 inches gflc?"'“‘ v n Colored: "or” with leet. 1 of_youthtul follf ol s . LT 108 ¢ a Deficiency mince March 1...... nchs ment on ndfng: Gonorrhoea, ul tes. “In-this work it s the influential people [ iincation which was held last night in| COZAD. Neb, Nov. 13.—(Special Tele-| PAPILLION, Neb, Nov. 13.—(Special)— | Bycony for cor. period. 1600, § inches standing: ea, |” Wi Thursday and Friday, with Afe ycu affiicted with Varico or its results—Nervous Debility and Lost Mame Secretary Royse today ‘ssued a charter to the State Bank of Nemaha, Nemaha county. It i capitalized for $5.000 and | 3 ‘VOUBAKDMI N ARE ViCTIMS 'rl? n. that we want. In your local clubs get the | grover'Bow " The gathering was one of the | ETAm.)—-Another daring burglary was com- [The man fouud dead on West Q street, | Deficiency for cor. period, 180.... 532 inches YPHIL EBILITY OR EXHA TioN 1 cured for life and the polson | WASTING WEAKNE! VoL men and women who are potent In helping { |grzent of ita kind ever seen In Custer | Mitted here last night. The general mer- | South Omaha, proves to be Rudolph Pala Reports trom St thoroughly cleansed ~ from LOSSES, nunrr?,{(nhl.r\?’; HOAY s from | "AY in YO meuid public apinion. Then 9 will have | counts, many. aciendine. from ' adjolning | Chandise store of Banka & Eoff was en. |of Papillion. 1o was o shoemaker hero| o> STEo oo trery e s0d Symaiom | and” MIDDLE AGED. ek of Vo’ Viger o trouble with the people who do not pay | countjes tered and about $700 worth of clothing, in« | and leaves a wife and three children, the NG QUT" of the discase on the |and weakentd premnturely 1 sapins hing their dues and meet you with frittering cluding underwear. taken by the thieves, | oldest 14 vears of age. He was 33 years %n‘ tment containg no dun- |old_age. Al yieid Tapidly " (0 our new sxcuses. Make your organizaiton so strong | who also entered the market and grocery | 0ld and born in Hungary gerous s or injurious medicine: treatment for loss of vital powe! that no one can afford to let dues lapse. The Board of Public Lands and Buildings | of H, Burns and took about $100 worth of HE——— Gold d 1 ¥ One personal visit is preferred, but if you d 1o d 0! wnge or urope. STATION: ANI' SIATS cannot | At my office, write us your 0 O e lscouraging aatements. | this morning decided to readvertise for | canned goods and meats. A small amount i ome freatment oo ci» you e - | bids for the erection of the Norfolk asylum " 0 stol W YORK v, 13.~The following Or WEATHER. ymptoms lly. Our home treatment is As & general rule keep the pedsimistic peo o! or of flour was aleo stolen from the feed store fucosssful and atrictly private. Our cewnsel is free and sacredly confident! ol No material can be secured, it is claimed, | of G. W. Hines. Thers is no clew to the \nouncements have be made of engage le in the background when the meetings L ments of gold for export tomorrow: Hejdel- tre public. Sit down on all tendencies to | until midwinter. The State Hoard of Chari- | robbers except that a spring wagon was | bach. Ickeihimer & (o sl idman, OURES GUARANTEED. Consultation Free. Treatmest by Mol pessimism on such occasions.” tles may recommend that 123 of the pa- |scen leaving town southward about 2 a. m. | Sachs & o, s, {nite Mort: HARGES LO Okl or atddrass Mrs. Chapman Catt declared that | tients be sent to Haetings and the asylum | gteps are being taken to track It § & Frust, company, § 1R8E C Py M ) — Dr. Searles & Se2rc. Nmaha, Neb. at Lincoln to relieve the overcrowded con- gt el s 4, Omaha, clear . " throughout the country were many people — . N. E. Corner Donglas and Fourteenth Street A 4 dition of the remainivg bulldtngs at Nor- bank will North Platt e e pasivel maproring che voma |t EDMONSON WAIVES HEARING |4 oy i s bk o G suffrage movement. She declared that the 3 thus far for tomorrow, 8, Salt Laks Cits, outlook for success was far more promis Smallpox and Phitle Crosk Mintater Accnsat or Aks Sl Rapid Clty, clear Ing than was the prospect for the ascend- |\, giops have been taken by the school anu Bound Over—Accuser B iy e e ency of the abolition movement ten YeAUS | poarg yelative to enforcement of vaceina- GontshBiaty Metastr: il B O WNE before the war. tion regulations. Such action has been BKagway toduy ' "8t Paul,’ clear y o One — ost of whom from wson, | Davenport, clear Will Repeat Republican Gains suggested, but has not yet been taken 4 Z ot wl from Dawson, | I rt, cle member of the board sald this atternoon | MADISON, Neb, Nov. 12-(Special)— | Bavine atrived it WhISS Tgrse, st EIrEs | RS Cloig'ear oo that he thought the subject would be con- | Rev. Edmonson, the Battle Creek minister| fon, B b WVer iw season. The captain . partly cioudy .. sidered at the next regular meeting, which | Arrested for aseaulting his little adopted [ and crows of various bots on the Yukoi | ‘Blsmarck, clear < personal nature. He rays the republican [ LEEE 0 FRE T BOE 0 o daughter, was placed in the custody of | were pusscngers on Seattle, their boats | Galveston, partly cioud: galns in his section of the state will be ! . s t Considerable unrest was caused the |the sherift yesterday. The clergyman | having gonc into winter quartera — IDE SU[TE duplicated At next year's election. ”::“ patrons of the ¢ street school by the | Walved hearing before Justice Norwick of I\L intereat is being taken in politics than be- | Lo 1 Bt cnatipox o that vicinity so | Battle Croeck and wes bound over. The Is to love children, and no fore election and he looks forward to & el i Pl chool be closed | cAse will probably be heard next week y big vote next year. An increase in the | {1e¥ TRt (RN B0 SEROR BT WONCT | mho voung irl has contradicted the story home can be completely FOR A DOCTOR ;::,‘,;:‘:fl::ml«,‘:.‘n:nnml ":'\fly v:r“:.'::l(,t:‘ Health ordered that one room be locked | #01 soans i ""‘:; ':” i ;'”‘ CL A happy without them, yet the . he says, s con- pus charge she was makin h teded that as many republicans as fusion. | 84 remain so until turther orders e e ordeal thmugh which the ex- ists stayed away from the polls thix year. A Giris Banguet the Elevens s A We nover had so many cattle in Daw- | LONG PINE DOCTOR'S REPORT | ...np 151.AND, Neb. Nov. 13.—(Spe- pectant mother must pass usually is doctor or do for a doctor and a dentist. There is : large waiting-room and also two small private oftices y th i o o 'he Grand college cleven yes S0 o fon county as At tho present (e | Gmeer fam Writes The Hee |C181)=Tho Grand lsland collego cleven full of suffering, danger and fear | terd def 8 col g o It has the right light—a vorth light. The rental is for the winter and the shipments to marke! beinlng. RHRlINAE nak . | SARTARANRS0D plealed thaiHANINRR o0} that she looks forward to the critical ght lig | 1ego eleven, 35 10 0. There was small dit i 0 "y o . Ve v it, come today. are vory light. We have an “""“'""'h“" Quarantine There, ference in the welght of the men on the Mothers Friend, by i hour with aPPII‘fheniou and dread. forty dollars. 1f you want it, com 3 rough feed in Dawson county and are able | respective teams, but the Grand Island other’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, | A R A g taare made contsut Hne smasnes of from | gqipve' 2 C S0t O 108 PEUCIEUINE BRC S00LHIRE Bropertics, THE BEE BUILDING be wintered In other places. Alfalta and [ LONG PINE, Neb, Nov, 13.--(Special)— | e mace continust 16 suashes of G0 | allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and buftalo grass produced good crope At T T e vl 0 <O | aging (hirty to forty yards. Hastings made | SO prepares the system for the R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents. S0r0 AR OF AD: BYSIARO: YIRA, N 9 | e i Ly ¢ %) the required five yards four times. The & T o] B s ety November 11. In the village of Long Pine, | 'he tequired fve vards fou bueh, e ordeal that she passes through | Neb., of the number of cases of smallpox 1 e f.] , 1 2 ] b —— Appent in Alrgon Case. | now wholly recovered and released there | {®ms were entertained in the evening at a | the event safely and with but Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smails of Fre- |are seven: thowe recovered and not Jor | anauetsiven by-the youns. wamen of the | little suffering, as numbers Wllfi.mh““‘!-':_‘l CATIONAL mont have appealed to the supreme court | released from quarantine, on account o | ¢olleKe have testified 1 said, “it is ! adnfurimotione, | y 3oy . - stified and sai it 18 ischargee,!nf ] for & reversal of the decision of the ds- | others in the family, cighteen: those not yet | : . ; . ) Rorabios) . LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS trict court by which Mrs. Lydia Wickwire | entirely over the discase, but rapidly im- | SWe1on Methodists Welcome Pastor. | worth its weight in gold.” $1.00 per e pute of yoous membians. .Qs.:r. \-...ur 0 whod4f LA, was given a judgment against them for | proving, Afieen: total, forty; aumber of | SHELTON, Neb. Nov. 13.-(Special)—A o Faintin. Dacorat per fon, Artinte bof ver o ini e Evais OMewtat Go. & Areacuaral st Norhbnjen) rawing Corniate Dose $1.014. The amount named in the judgment | families under quaraniine, fourteen AAFRR' Duniber (al senibars and. teisnos ot | ttle of druggists. Book containing eI, 0. sl otimaol Applied At iyt 8 for damages alleged to have been caused | The above fa a true statement of the|the Methodist Episcopal church met i | Valuable information mailed free. v.A.. ; -‘va T by the f-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. | condition in our town today, November 12, | their place of worship last evening and | ' HAL! A rector, Smalls. Mrs, Wickwire testified In the | 1901, All are under sirlct quarantine | gave a pleasant reception (o their newly | THe “‘D_"[w REGULATOR CO., Atlante, Ge. 8t.Louls 8Ghool of Fin .Lolle, Mo, lower court that as #he was walking near | School has been closed for three weeks | appointed pastor, Rev. Stiffer, and his | the corner of Ninth and Nye streets in|and no public gatherings are allowed. | wife. Rev. Stiffler was appofnted to this Fremont she heard a sharp sound and a | Churches are all closed. There having|charge by the conference at North Platie whizzing noise and an instant later felt & | been no new cases in the last week, it i | Ho comes from Ord, Neb. severe pain in her left shoulder. An ex-|our opinion that the end has been reached. e amination showed that she had been hit | Ressecttully Goes to Beatrice Court. by a bullet. Turning quickly in the di-| DR. LAW WYMORE, Neb, Nov. 13.—(Special) % B rection of the first sound she saw the | Aqtast Health Officer of Long Pine. '|The cases of Attorney 1. A. Van Orsdel R GEORGF A. SMITH & SON, of Cheyenne, Wyo., against the eight res S " General Merchandise ervation seitlers for the attorney feos in AR 37 Rutger Street, Si. Louis, Mo, Juae 8, 1900. 5 Alnaworth Quarantined. the recent land settlement came up for 3 \ 1 have wed your Wine of Cardul treatment and found it helped mudvnir ladmwc N STRENGTHENS Bl S : hearing in justice court Monday. A a great maoy of my lady frieods about Wine of Cardui and they ANERRREIL: Neb, Mov. 18~ (Hesala)] Ol i aken to the 2 o ‘much better 1'look. 1 was not able to do anything scarcely « | Telegram.)—Last night the Ainsworth vii- | (havee of venue was 9-the- county { i d's Black-Draught, TEM Bourt 8t BaatHise. . T used your Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Dra SYSTE. lage trustees and local Board of Health o f i Mrs. KATIE NETTEVILLE. had a meetiog and quarantined the town L Ll Daxis Citys BODY ARATAMS TARE. HIke; BOALS. RGMIDOR 102 | oo s Nav, b (Bpsalal)= | Wil <Y Mrs. Netteville's letter is printed in this paper today to show distressed women, discouraged in i | 1% sanywsadws, Erection of Norfolk Asylum. “aany sodwal WnmITER ‘monwIaPIIg 238333332| Senator Owens of Dawson county was in Lincolu today attending to business of u We have a suit vacant which will just suit a ported. The county commission ot i & i , bearing-down pains and other BRAIN terday and ::pxou‘n:ll) 6 IZIxIlF;‘:\nrrl of | The November term of distriet court con- :‘mr nfim‘zmfl’:m aml'?;::?::r:::ml(hn earing pa health and ordered the sheriff to carry out | vened in this city yvesterday, Judge Good | » i / the provisions to prevent spread of con- | of Wahoo presiding. This week will be de- | ; and NERVBS. taglon. Johnstown and Wood Lake, just|voted to equity work and tne jury is sum- | 3 west of here, have also a number of cases. | moned to appear next week. The docket 3 . or ‘fln far no cases have developed in Alns- | s :llhv Ylh;ln“b"l“k' thirty-nine civil cases X - | worth and two criminal cases S hy, how few . o Al te Club ¥ ¢ Many readers of this would be shocked to know how few women are really healthy, SaMen URILID MARCA RBRIT: e e Y | LN are ryully equipped plv'y.fl’:lly for the duties that come to them. But it has been shown beyond ques- M A R A N | JEShtoi i i Em il e \ Yo that. I every sick_ woman in this ity would {ake Wine of Cardui there would be a great many Everything is on the boom in Hamilton | Telegram 1—-The Marquette club was closed \ ¢ " il :r unty. The wheat prospect fs the finest | tonight by Sheriff Pollard. Two barrels i happier homes here. To women suffering from female troubles Wine of Cardui n"mdn speedy and ever known and the average the largest in | of beer, some whisky avd the bar fixtures | permanent cure. Nearly 1,000,000 women have rece ed relief from Wine of Cardui and Mrs. Nette- WNM FIMWS ""I'm Tflfllc She-htany sliine Sauaike . GEDARISER. MY | XOTA. ORRRAIRG, DIATK H, Divar was ar N ville's letter shows how they feel about this great medicine. Wine of Cardui is not a strong medicine, | stil busy building new houses and baros. | rested here and Willlam Williams, bar Y s menstruation regular and removes the cause | The Aurora High school has a new steam- [ tender, was caught between this place and | N but it is a powerful tonic for the female organs. It makes 9 yror: " . those terrible draggin; ins which make life a torture. Wine of Cardui and its companion medi- '.'ou I .I‘ ”'Efll!fl | heating pion AR AN igd ::M' Thedford's Nu!l!-bv!u” can be secured at any drug store. If you are an carnest seeker for y County's Canes. Mra Lewis Returned to Asylum R i ithi . Try Wine of Cardui. .“" ' L] 'l.“'l CLAY CENTER, Neb., Nov, 13.--(Special) | WYMORE, Neb, Nov. 13.—(§ i womanly health, relief is within your grasp. Try Wine of Cardui | 0! ad ving symptoma, “The | ' Advisory ~-The fall term of the district court for | Mrs. Amanda Lewis. wife of Thomas Lewls literature, addr y mp! T iancoes Medicine Company, Choitanoogs. Tenn At [1]] Times T 0. 10 county convened yesterday. Thero are | of this city, was taken to the Asylum for seventy-three on the docket, six of | Tnsane at Lincoln yestorday afternoon Sold by All Druggists, Refuse Substitutess [ which are criminal cases. Mrs. Lewis was bLrought bome from the

Other pages from this issue: