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THE OMAHA DAILY BRE THURSDAY OVEMBER 28, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [IOWA, @i THE SWEATING PROCESS! soon as the legislature can make provision 18 the most dangerous kind of treatrient. |t epers the na— l for opening the same, and it is even now gores and very often (he patient when exposed after = badly needed. The Sweating ‘contracts pheumonia sud conmmmeton. s e e s DOUBUING (P OF SCHODLS | wewomers rowe smsesmencs Dr. Bull's Gough Syrup screamed for help and the fellow, hearing 1t is learned that the appraisement o L 3 ‘huulrm in the l’:lldnu|. above, threw Mrs the estate of the late President McKinley ; THE ONE TN"T‘ Y‘P‘RVES | Scott asido and dashed up the stalrws 4 showed that ho was the owner of shares Tl cura the cough and cold and heal the iheoat ahd Jeading into the yard and disappeared. A« | Ropors on Towa Eduoation Will Bhow That | ;¢ iock in the Ottumwa Water, Gas and g RETR j5: 3 . ger of contracting a Rio sura yon MINOR MENTION, ERCES YOUTHS -[0 BE ESEF”. the outer door to the cellar was open, it is | idation is Favers ectric _company. valued at $rom. A | get, DROBULICE, with the iload: on the | supposed he entered that way. Mrs. Seott short time ugo two men from Ohlo ap Thee Rre.not Bh Koot 58 firs and 8 peaRe was unable to give any description of her peared in Ottumwa and were shown over ot e, sgege SO Ot the, geniuie el Holln ANVS IS8 OFUSS —— assailant bevond that he was a large man, | MANY EXPERIMENTS ARE NOW BEING MADE | the property of the company by officials Cough Syrup” at il druggists, % cents. R NekyePs Nutel N welghing about 200 pounds. The police were and it is supposed they were g SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAKE. re. Green, office %3 Sapp block . . ¢ " ook of the GOMDE oid by the Iatd roe postpald (c any one who Nill wr TMEYE Welsbach burners. Bixby & 8 Activity at Trade d iment in Regnrd (o Co ton |stock of th mpany held ke Inte OO e, Tl Rettion L8 pepen Elegant X'mas photos at Schmidt's Clnd Like Conviet, but He's Not One fteer Fires president. The fact that ft "l.~ isted in Wollman, sclentific optician, AI‘;‘?""‘V'”- James Willlams, under arrest at the city Justice Metases ::,.‘,.‘;:‘,-,:‘r‘. :-‘:I.:”rmu“;»fi:v‘w\l.\' .‘.,”:;m \tes )r. Btephenson, Baldwin block. Elevator. is a0t an escaped conviet trom the | by bt b by bl A &ly\\u Nita Touquet 18 visiting in Helena ADVANTAGES OF MODERN HIGH SCHOOLS f::“ ‘penitentinty A(’ 'I '_”'lw”'h 'K"" " Writ of Habens Corpus good investment of the president. A larg ont y —_— a—— wart of the stock of the company is owr M veourt gak body wood, 86,80 cord, Wm. tor from Warden McClaughty received | o A A AL L welen % Main at. Tel, 128, On Completing the Course Stud the police vesterday contained a photo- | (From a Staft Correspondent.) in Omaha. New mmm.»m;l nr\]lvlm:"' rv!"" re frame win Well, He Considers, to graph of tne man John Morgan, allas Ball DES MOINES, Nov. 27.—(Special.)—In the Insnne Man Breaks Jall. mouldings at C. K. Alexand 0.8 | Mre, 1. J. d of Portsmouth, Ta Devote Themaelves to win, who ecscaped from the Leavenworth | forthcoming blennial report of the *“"""“" Sheriff Crickett of Oskaloosa came by H o er of Plattne prison November 22, and Williams does not | tendent of public instruction a chapter wi 18 guest of Mrs M. Walter of Plattner Wo ity pr i street s b L HLALL resemble him. Captain Webb. government | e dovoted to consolidation of districts and ' (I8 LUS SR FEEE I aped pr The fnfant of Ambrose Bu night ser secret service officer, came over from | (pansportation of puplls. The report on | Lo B L Bl Oskaloosa Saturday after r geant of police, 1n critically Il with lung Omaha yesterday and took a look at Wil- | (his parti phase of public school work | b Tl Nl e stark, raving mad. i "‘\I’“ baugh of Creston, fa.. is | The feature of the Thanksgiving exercises | llams, but failed to identity him. The fact | will be very complete. 1t will show the Wi rrested yesterda afternoon by P SEICT ST 0lR | at e Hiah Sehool Sentardey afiocnace: mas | that, WIllIAmE, 14 weating undetwane sich | Tively discusston all aveé. tha atets sad that| Tom r* esterday aftern Readers of The Bee hat) 1ove and John Eshelman, two farmers re - i enue 1 | the address by General Grenville M. Dodge, | 88 18 supplied by the government to many exportments have been and are belng | 400 in the vicinity of Altoona. Thg d The meating of the Board of Health called | who, in a talk of about a half bour's dura- | Prisoners in the Leavenworth prison aror made, with the prospect that in many other | o orbe B o bandoned a horse, which have always appreciated {ts efforts to pro- ,"”" bt b et tion, Impressed upon the pupils the impor- | the suspicions of the police. places the system will be put on trial was In a state of physical collapse from vide them with baautiful pictures at & nom- crm Western Towa college begtns | tance of their appreciating the advantages . The report says: “Consolidation has been | aec o™ Lits % he Witt wae taken in b T8hT cos Winter term » Thanksgiving Holld, t December 2. Classes organtzed in all de- | of the education which they recelve in such bt A R L tricd in twenty-elght countles, (raRSPOria- | tho farmers, whose suspicions were aroused tity of the most beautiful calendars, whioh partment an {nstitution. He compared the schools of | The Hoston Store will be closed all day. | tion in thirty-five and both In nineteen.| o g queer actlons. He was brought to ncoln Relfef cof oot Fri- 4 o 8 | we will glve to our readers X e E T Semy oF tho He- | the present time and the days when ho was WHITELAW & GARDINER Consolidation has been adopted by 8IXty- | Piag Motnes lnst night for mate keeping and | wi I'( ve to our readers only at & nofat public hall a boy, showing the advanced educational . = three districts and elghty districts have|yurned over to the officer this morning nal cos Radiant Home stove, guaranteed not to | facilities at the disposal of the youth of this Kere Helrs Get & Settiemant. transported pupils at the expense of the Vit bon s, | erack. #old by Patersen & Schoening, | country today. He advocated military drill WATERLOO, la., Nov. 27.—(Speclal Tele- | district. In nine counties districts have | CUT OUT Merriam block, in every public school in the country for | Bram.)—The heirs of Frank Kerr, who was | been consolidated without providing trans The engagement of Miss Loulse Eibert, | « 1l Blufts camp, Modern Woodmen ot g i best known water color artiats, Miss Maude Amenic ined its members last eve boys 16 years of age and upward. He ad- | killed here sevoral weeks ago by a street [portation at the expense of the districts. | gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥, Elbert, to '[|||< COUPON " . h K with vised those pupils who intended entering | cAr, settled today with the sircel car com- | In sixteen counties pupils have been trans- | Leonard Everett of Council Bluffs has been Stamm e coloring 1s o beautitul and Mr. and Mrs H. Ward left last even co o pany for $2,000, err was struck by the | ported where there has been no consolida- The wedding day is set for the execution so dainty that everyone will ft last cyen: | a commercial career to do so at once on | ¥ $2 Herr | Present. a1 Bes OB :;‘g‘ for G 4”.‘4‘;‘,‘“:;],};.”:‘_ In., to v “" | graduating from the high school and not to | ear while driving across the track late at | tion. The replies to the question as to What | pecomber 31. Mr. Everett Is a prosperou d » Mince meat, homemade, especially pre- | epend too much time upon higher education. | night. He was instantly Killed. The street { the sentiment in the countles is toward | huginess man of Council Blufts and h or mail this coupon with ared huiiksgiving. Lloyd, the grocer, | He sald that on entering the fine building | car company was held liable for the acel- | consolidation ond transportation may be | entire management of his father's estate 15 and get this beauti- " haiikagiVIng. ald that on entering the fine building pany r P veprensts K RH: b MmyaIRS 6 Broadway. Phone 544 his mind went back to the time when he | dent on account of the car running faster | classified as follows: Favorable oD | The Everett family is one of the olde ful Art Calendar. When SO PR IOPEOReILEE W B! . e he time v I e e et (GPEA“tIES | was & boy going to school In Masachusetts, | than regulation speed posed, divided, 12; partly favorable. 4: | and wealthiest there and Mrs. Horace By ordering by mall add do period, gowned in the fashlon of her time, geas ngme and ade for postage Not the least attractive i the girl of the twentioth century. city this morning, returning this aftery We have secured a lerga quans ¥ach plate of the calandar fa raproduced from a water color painting by one of the fall in love with the first one which we offer, The Century Girl Calendar. 10 Pearl street when they had only a small schoolhouse of i nnsettled, o; growing in favor, 23. Where | erett, the mother, is a prominent woman Lester Wilson and Reatrice Neal, both of | one room, In which the pupils from § to 16 | Special Thanksgiving cmner at Grand | the gystem has been tried and the results | fn club and society work Omahn, were marrled in this city yesterday | yours of age congregated under a school | NOtel after the foot ball game. 5:30 until 8 | faported it produced good effects in twenty- g . ART DEPARTMENT, afternoon by |u~r1Iu Ferrier i het | mATM and @ good rod. the Iatter being more | 0'¢lock seven countles, while in five it was doubt- . Hostary X BEE PUBLISHING An the number secured of this calendar A Bunday «chool convention w held r ity © es are Lucas school at East Sixteenth and Maple effoc else. “Since the fwl. The patroms in twenty countles are I €0, OMAHA. is limited, ft will be well to send for it at Bunday in ¥ ] I_,..‘.Kn,l\".n:.r..n;x church, hf'v tive than anything els “Sloce then T Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway peporied m' be well satisfied, while in eight | Streets and the Grand View school were (o i S y but =2 A tmyinats ukhnllis, cakes, pleh and s e bR unties there wa me dissatistaction, | 48y ordered closed until Monday. Several onos, THey will make dsinty but {Rexpens omemade doughnits, cakes, ples and | said % i countles the & some : e : : ' o BRI Tas s bread, like mother sed to make. at Lloyd's, { *500 (G . Marring naes. owing generally to had roads. These statis. | C&ses of emallpox developed among pupils sive Christmas present the grocer. &5 Hroadway. Phone 644 4 at was taught in those days were icenses to wed were Issued to the 4 and the health officers immediately ordered L 0 ' I ties do not include any estimates or doubt Justice Bryant peeformed the marriage | Feadiag, writing, spelling, a litle grammar | |Gt . as “several” schools con.’ | the doors closed and at once began fumi remony yortorday afternoon for A. A. El- | and the four rudiments of arithmetic. The ful reports, such as “several” schools I batloe the vacin; #old at the art stores for one dollar, By bert and Elln Conrad, both of Omaha opportunities you have today were not | 1ixter W lleon, Omahn olidated, or cases of transporting pupils; socuring an fmmense quantity of them wi A sotter dog. valued at $10, which was | yuown Chen T was a boy, There were mo | Hentrice Neal: ha Bisivns all the reports not distinctly favorable to gislen trom Alexander Buide of Omaha, [ 800 e e o etper. n ‘non | Mareis, Maticon, bergier T e e e Clasei s dounrrut, | BEARDSHEAR CORRECTS BOARD are abe to ofter them for e, Those who have dealt with Dell G. Mor- | Bluffs. After leaving the public school we | 2MMa Hradenkamp, Neol. Ia divided ogapposed to it.” y P Zibert, Omaha ing sport, President of Agrlenltur gan, the drugglst, 142 Broadway, during the [ had to go to an academy 1f we wanted to | i ad, Omal St O e e Y Fuleyear have something to be truly thanke | oyieng our education. When I went west Powell, Byracise, Neb tion has been tried in a number of the city Says Injor Toseph B Powell of Syracuse, Neb., and | 10 1850, making surveys through to the 8mith, Glenwood, 1a diatricts with great success. At '.“""": Muse Grace 1. 8mith of Glenwood, a, were ‘mar: | cific coast. | saw nothing but log chool | | (o apatie, Council B, Bluffs there has been an actual saving o ;:vr-n\l"”:..q,- lay In this city by Justice | houses. There were few frame school- | o 3l $50 per month besides the time u!(hrhaluu;rv l‘)HI\ place in town 1o get the celebrated houses cxcept in the cities and towns, T Lara Fichter, visors. * |Nl‘|l|fil’|v!ul'|v « ”"0(\'1' of the I4l V\' Houma oys:ers, large, fin d juicy, 40c §student came from many miles around to muel Thompsc 1ol Blufrs schools says: “The plan is giving “"' 1 | eram.)—President Beardshear of Towa Stat guart. Lloyd, the: groce Broadway. { the little log schoolhpuge and I have seen | Al M. Schre el Blufrs satisfaction to patrons and the ]" hool ']"“| collego, Ames, today wrot harp fetter s Stewart Ratliff, Council RIufr . cers are much pleased with the marked & r e a sharp lotte o ! de to and from school on ] o ard of Con asking that | == ————a cluste t ‘.'x»r." ir in & family ride'f8 dnd trom achonl on | 3y ritiodgeon, Couhell Blufts 5 of the children in scholar- | the State Board of Control, asking tha These calendars ara 10x13 inches and are Nume and itesidence ART DEPARTMENT The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb. (Fron rrospondent.) DES MOIN (Special Tel { | | | | all Kinds Thanksgly- | the back of a single horse. Ten years later | "W jones, Councll Bluff P i 2 e portions of the biennial report be expunged | g ing. at 5 in passing through I motlced that the log | Niayy Witeeh, Connell Hiafrs shipt 1 TiSH Uhanged:as they relatats e Hirma Mo Dénlors = You Send Us Your Ordor oShip You RRohy’ $1e schoolhouses had given way to frame build- | ‘. Monfort, Council Blufre At Sioux City thres wagons were em- f ) P of that college, and making emphatic denial |~ YOUR tickle us, Petersen & Schoening, Merri; blo A son uncil Bluffs 4 ployed for the school year and three schools & '’ hive the moat rampiere e rriam block Jings, but they still contained but one room, | latura Olson, Cour 1 ployed for the sch of mauy of the statements of the board. o 4l were closed. About 125 pupils were trans- -kle vou. #toves in the city and at prices that nlll‘ Twenty years later the brick high school Davis sells paint ;mr{m,l;":. m“: :!MI“ "“l",x ".I,.\:,Hr\.",,hr:",_\. That which 1s most complained of is that We tickl you Miss Wh |“"’ T 0 S aAYCyOU tre * lnes. The report will show that | the board states that collega people built | Ihfl' sfl"s and Plflasfls Your Trade nn hite of Iirst avenue has as_her | have a magnificent building complete in all Real Ten o | street car ilnes. he repor L 4 gial Miss Margarat Harding of Chirter | 0 2,136.16 were economized n a single year in | 1o enginecring hall at a cost nearly double | JOHN G. WOOD D & CO t‘mk Ta. "Mtk Harding 15 @ meniber of the | 118 details and equipment for your instrii Mhiese. ttunatare Wors Rlsd yeaterany (.} ot . that authorized by the legiglature H L WAR " Sioux City one, o al o same o Reard o e A i Crawford county bar. | tion. the abstract, title and loan offce of J. W UK GIY RIOnh s L0 see Yo “The Candy Men.” Council Bluffs, la. shear denies this and declares there was s e postilons for ldies and gentle- | “With the advantages and opportunities | Lot BeafiZstast tho children; received better educationsl ad- | | U0l (|m'|‘|l.-nu-|:.l-v.q‘”...'h.‘.nr:::g ookl 5 a4 10 el goc ot | ; Lages, O R N 4pd ‘Ontana Merohun. | afforded you today when .you Teave this | [\l ii Grogg 1o 1. W. Rinder, lot Lt o U ol seek (o present | than $130,000. The college never had work- | dise Co., 37, Brondway, high school youare fitted for any bustness | 4Ot Groge o 1 W $130 0.« raport. . doen s nok npe Iug plans from the state architect, and fho | Alexunder Simplott of Dubuque, fo., i | in any country except professional or tech- | Chicago Tlile and Trust company, re- jndrelr. the.davorsblaumnial shis pralem, o000 e el wad tHom HHEK to. storie gilest of his Bauiphier, Bire T b Mos of | teany. count celvers, to Ji W. Hannan. wis | but also all of the objections that have been . et o'ato Glen avenue. He is on his way home from | nwle nety 123040 50w ® | made to the plan of cousolidating districts |8t (he suggestion of the governor. The £ Tliewn't Ravails aaiSeisd’ voule i (| Thes for arly Work at Teades. | FUEE G UG K FL T RGO T 0 | and transporting the. puplls to & central | bullding, if contracted for now, would cost Weak Nerves ugene Loujs Kos i | at least $200,000 . s v to ad 1\ wr and wife J school. The objections, no matter how > People cannot help worrying when were married last evening at the home of | The seneral sald if he were going el e iy o8 TR it egar crease in s ¢ ir hervesare v i1 fecling o fhe bride by Rev. iarvey. Hostetler of the | Vise any of the youns people before him he BB LR L Al AR AL it e LER 5o | trivial, have been given in detail in every | [In resard to increase in salaries it s {heir nervesare weak. That fecting of Second Presbyterlan church. would advise them to seek a trade. It iy | "'y E il county. serted that eleven new positions were made Mrocs-Gloeala 1B il i ¢ Binfts 1R . Fecaubs ot il At b b the'feariul condition which often pre- Mrs. Clara L. Brown and wughter take," “for you e 1| Eetate and lmprovement company | because of & 40 ver ce dition to the at cedes insanity. e power Lo work or Eleanor of 8t. Paul, Minn., arrived yester- | % Mistake.” he sald, “for young men | Towa Volunteer Firemen. H . CUS block 1, Babbitt | b e e, d tendance. 1t is denied that the college eve study dim { despondency de- diy on u visit to Captain ‘and Mrs, 0. M. y Women purposiug to enter upon a commer : PR R, Sk Sarda Dreases the mind night and diy. Brown of Sotth Beventh street, clal career to spend too much time upo Five trar total 5 A meeling of the Iowa Volunteer Fire- | spent a dollar of state or national funds for It you are sufiering the tortures of R P eu e A b M AE WIIABA7 Hoth: | BIGHRr adea it 1o 1d vottor ts e oo | | men's association was held here today | banquets and the college docs not furnish Nervons Debility. there it no knowing of this cit; will be married this noon by ell attende eprese o8 | dinners fo 86 who come bn exaursions. ow soon you may decline to someth §E, (Mt 2 ol b married g wotn bY | news"at 19 years of age than ut 5. eci | TELL OF BALLIETS M ETHODS | e s ettt 1 [ fianéra {or. thoke.who. came ‘o eX(iiTa(dh Thore oryibie. Wt you can get weil remen’s te soc! | y more horr ‘ber of the city iire department. your career at once on leaving the His! of the firemen's teams and aseociation in | The Board of Control charged the college The youthful strengih, buoyancy and Herbert Bolton and Laura Fichter, both | school.” General Dodge cited instances of | First Witnesses tn 1 different parts of the state. 1t was decided | faculty with having spent $200 for lobbying happinesscan be restored by the t of Taylor, In, were marrled vesicrduy | succcsstul men who had started out carly ST i that the next aunual tournament should be | at the last session of the legislature. This afternoon at the Congregational church . . i held some time in July instead of later in |yt js explained, was national and not state Parsonago by Rev. J. W W on, mentloning General Palmer, ‘Andrew Car- | DRy Worthileas ki S Unad" B4 wines bt TARLIAE WS 181 10 | s . d ok 8 " or me ¥ o 1 | funds and was spent properly In the visits Claude B. Matthal o the Burlington city | Negle, the Ames and other men prominent {18 ot WhiSL Bred A, Waod: of | . | u‘::m office n-nl ye |;i| iy for Chicago and | in the railroad world P gt . “:l -,m'l‘uT“ -“4' of \‘:‘: ch Ivn::l 8 (nn | of y|\<~rl|:h|'r,~( of the faculty 'v.- :I\v- I|. m-"llm«l other nts 1 nols to spend the Yoo R, v DES MOINES. Nov he first testi- | Marshalltown is the ¢ man, And 8 |on call of committees. It is also denie Thankesiving Holldays with sriethe 1o advocating compulsory drilling in every nonv was introduced ¢ orning e | itteo will meet goon and decide Upon | that purchages have been made without ev. He o ublic school in the country for youths over | ! 1 1 this morning in the | comm i a a Rev. Henry DeLong ts arranglnk to give | PUPlic school in the country for y EBalliett mining case in the federal court | location and the exact date and arrange a | check or that goods are contracted for with Is, and we the children of ‘his industrial school a | 8ixteen years of age, General Dodge said it 4 The | \ em that Thanksgiving dinner Saturday afternoon at | tended to teach disclpline, obedience and | "o/ Letson Dalliett of Baker City, Ore., | program for the annual tournament. The | out authority. President Beardshear asks ha “”;l pfidsues 1o i St the mission f-un-nnx on East Broadway. : | is mecused 3 malls fraudulently. | following officers were elected that whole portions of the report be ex- ) 4 ik Sieclde respect of authority, not to mention patriot- 4 | order Frank Harlow, whose residence on Voor- Tt The witnesses ed were: W, W President—George Neibert, Muscatine, Dis street was dntered by thieves Tuesday, | om and love of country | Woodward, . T. W. Trigue, Mrs. | (Vg0 Brentden e A o veni | prehension Teported to the police yesterday that g 'receding General Dodge's address s 22, ? Burng, Marlon; G, B. Embree, West | prehensio ¥ ie police yesterday that all | Preceding General Dodg A | Dahiberg of Des Moines; C. S. Belknap of found missing were a child's bank and $3 in e et, ¢ o 50 - " " sy L stringed quartet, consistiug of Missas Mig- | ) FEF ST M o 8 LE e e SR, | Treantirer—E. 1. Alderman, Mario VEDDER SUES FOR DAMAGES o A 8 . | mon Maynard, Bessle and Hazel Hammer Ebel . ! | Financlal Secretary—W, I. Franets, Prisoners serving sentences in the clty Ta.: BA Clark of Scbastapool, 'a: R. W . For sale by Kubn & Co.. Fuller Palnt & Jall for drunke s and vagrancy wero |and Florence Stevens, played two selec- | pio W5 5 0 @ 1H J K ¢ New FOER gecrefl L. 3. H Mk by ! Drug Co., Omana; DIllon's Drug store, | glven thelr liberty yesterday morning by | tions, and C. 8. Haverstock sang. At the | photer of olon. I, an g of New| Recording Scerefary—L. J. Hovan, Mus- | pemars Farmhand Wanis Mones from | gl (00 0P 0a 0 Drug Concouncl Judge Aylesworth so that they could cele- | Hartford, 1a catine J | o » ad ss Ellis played » Biuts, 1 brafe Thankegiving cinowhere, “‘l’"‘”"' the ;"":"" Miss_ Bliis ‘played Thirty exhibits were introduced, being New Corporations. DalaNey. Ko MAle JNo il MThaddeus V. isdwards and Miss Katherine [ S¢lection on the piano | mainly clrculs a iettel ' 4 Gla S haAi raes Kick, . E Hughen were' murcied last. evening at the | At the close of the exercises the cadets | MA\IY clroutars and ieitors hearing Bal-| The Hubbard Ice company of Cedar Rap- home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J*Hushes | were put through an cxhibition drill by | 1o name. sent through the mail, adver- | s has been incorporated with $30.000 cap- — entie, by Rev. Fathe 5 t e White 8 ine. Investors tes- ¢ C. P. Hub s presid LEMARS, Nov. 21.—(Special.)—H. D Shayth of Bt Francis Navices oircn * ¢ | Captatn Carl Pryor for General Dodge, who | {1418 the White Swan mine. Investors tes- | jia] by C. P. Hubbard, s president, and | LEMARS, Ia. Nov pecial.)—1 tified to sending emall sums ranging from | p . Meyers, secretary Vedder, a farmhand, is suing John Delaney Mra. Mary Haynes, gua o ald the young soldiers a high compliment D 2. H. Meyers, secretary. , i ! SR e '|"”:.; ,!,",','"r.“ ;.',‘, their :-Mcl:nr\' o ¥ | $1 to $200 for stock in the mine, recelving | The Musser Lumber company of Musca- |a wealthy stockman four miles from this | the erection of i two-story douple brick | therefore certificates of stock ana an an- | (ine has relncorporated with a capital of | city, for §5,000 damages. Vedder asserts red Bt to be erccted on the lot just nual pass on a Balliett raflroad. All the | g that on October 7, while he was in a stall of the patrol house on Bryant street, Arguments tu Mink & Soit, p | $200,000 al ot $5,00, | : B 4 witnesses testified as to the clreulars sent Satasss abehs Oanann Wkt between two horses Delaney punched ono | TO STOP FALLING Judge Avlesworth In police court yester- | ounsel did not consume much time | ou, their contents and the fact that they of them with a cane, causing it to kick day Roring ook under navinment g | Wodneaday morning in completing the ar- | had recelved no dividends in return for | Chief Justice Given (oduy refused to 1ssue | Yagger wan thrown. down and trampled | HA IR case of John Isley. the old man charged | Eyments on the two motlons flled by the | their investments. a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of the b dislocated and se: 1 ribs | - l‘vfll{!;“olli‘b;,l‘l;‘u‘::||t<‘ m'-; |nl‘|!l ] ‘n K:luxl\ by | defepse In the Doyle-Burns mining sult, | - father and brother of Andrew Wilcox, a :’,)::,'.nr":",’:"m.“:&,‘,‘; 'm:," he L I“_r,r",,f A woll known cure for Plles Terust,nofjlLe, andioft. itcling acalp, scate West part of the ey, o reet in the north- | ang they were finally submitted to the court | KANSAS ON THE UP GRADE | voung lawyer, who has been sent to the | joneo disabled. Vedder has been a county | Whiasalye caunoy be baualiea whereyer and crust, noihii eqnal my eclentinetrenlierts Contractor Wickham started a force of | ShOrtly after 10 o'clock. Judge Green took state insane asylum. The application bad | cpaveo gince the accident. e ood lsating antisepticapplis e i g e e men laving the top course of Des Moines | his decision under advisement until Mon- | Census Hureau's Report ‘on Statew'| bheen made to the chief justice on the i l“"“"(’m'::‘::f I.].-d “'”(‘k‘ Sires oras Woodbury D. {., 163 State St., Chicago, prick on North Seventh streot ves rduy. | day morning, to which time he adjourned Manufacturer Shows Many ground that all four of the district judges LINDLOFF TAKES HIS LIFE ::‘n‘m e R llw\l!lmuv, leaving Broudwiy to Washington avenue was com. | SOUrt: Strong Ine o are prejudiced agalnst the family and they a sear |(,.-',,n.-q eczema aud all skin | pleted yesterday morning €. J. Hughes for the plaintiff concluded could not secure justice. The chief Justice | o 0 L T Ends Hin | diseases it is considered infallible, ! Frank Foot and Fred Ruby, arrested for | bls argument after speaking for less than s - A ; decided that the showing of prejudice was | * i y terfeit Shtempt of Mrs. Hdwarda o oian ¥ith the | half an hour, and was followed by Con- [ WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The Consus| o0 sumcient and refused to tssue the writ, Career by Shooting Him- Beware of Counterfeits #lon of the lund from which she was | Bressman Smith and Mr. Thomas, who be- | bureau report on the manufactures of Kun- | mho wilcoxes will continue their efforts to self in the Hend. Jnscrupulous persons way offer you wa h 4 4 9 D I LR ejected under order of court, s ball [ tween them occupled about half an hour ju | 538 shows a total capital Invested in 1900 of | o qhe the insane hospital. worthless imitations. Take only the ore esterduy und were role o o. | 868,827,302 crease of 52 per cent fo M § 2othty jal A the | making the closing addresses for the de- | %9 an Increase of 52 per cent for the Independence Hospital Filled CLINTON, Ia, Nov. (Special Tele- | 1EINAl DEWITT's Wrren HAZEL SALVE Prepared by E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago. B Réastosl PAterean BiA' o « any | decade; number of establishments, 7,830, 0 i, B, lurkey arrosted nere \for dnumicen. f.f."r"."n. s ';r,:u::".fu".m.,:' '“::I‘ I‘_:‘f‘*‘ %" | increase 75 per cent; average number of | Judge Kinne of the State Board of Con- | gram.)—Fred Lindloft, for many years jus- | f rixoner from Nebraska State penis | pected | earners, 85179, fncrease, 10 per cent; total | trol has returned fromi a visit to the insti- | tice of the peace and a prominent grocer of | Deputy State Vetert | i A7 Lentlary, wus \u'tuu\{:.uk to Lincoln yester- | Uopp T reassemble Monday morning, | WAKes, $16,317.689, Increase 23 per cent; | tutions of the state of Minnesota and also | this city, committed sulcide this afternoon mmt"'.“"“" - ..n.‘,..‘. fi..Fma.. ] g g B R ',‘,hf,‘”',‘,l‘”‘I""“‘;r;lf and In the event of Judge Green's overruling | €0St Of materials used, $120,485,320, increase, | to the State Insane hospital at Independ- [ by shooting himself in the head | Food ERIE MEDIOAL GO. IFFALO, N. Y, tence for eriminal nssa ul the motion to direct u verdict for the de- |31 Per cent; value of products, $172,120,u5, | ence. Ho reports that the Independence | e\ s BETRE——— | H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. — o iy dlistlee Bryants court, afier fundant, the tntroduction of testimony for | \CTease, 56 per cent. Slaughtering with a | hospital now han 1,070 fnmates, the largest ook's Tmperia pagne—Extra Dry CITY VETERINARIAN that Henry Bailey was entitien (o roert®¥ | Burns will be begun total capital of $16,486,177 and products of | number ever there, and that the hospital is | and extra quality. Dry, pungent, emits 28th and Mason St& e v Was ed (o rocover . [ Ofice and Infigmary, ‘d t Th 8 .10 trom WA Switivon for Gamuging Wi | Judge Green o tbe adjournment of court | $T41LSKS. Is the leading industry, and | overflowing. The wark on the new bospital | dellcious aroma and has lovely boquet. Telephone 9. vertise Iin e pee ugey n w colifslon. Batiey sued® fog W o e gt 4| fouring and grist mill products, capital, afier Swainon had Gftorad (o bear ail the | 1efl for bls bome In Audubou to spend | fOUELE and erist mill products, capital - — -~ = —— — cont of repulring the buggy Thauksgiviog with his family. James F d 2 These hours will provadl at the postoffice | Burns went to St. Joseph, where Mrs. Burns | Second. toduy. . Stamp window, general delivery | is visiting relatives, and Senator Patterson | B o oy brder division will be | 4q Mr. Thomus lett lust evening for ben- | STRIKERS ~ ASSAIL WORKMAN make but one delivery, leaving ver. They will return in time for the L] M 7 wout § o'clock. The 1 N/ . about ¢ oelock Thora' will be u exs | convening of court Monday morning. James | S®'€¥ Plant at Springfield Sturt o“ ou ee e le Yeaving the ofhce at 1 o'clork oo™ Doyle and his attorney, Scott Ashton, will | Up with L4 Deputy Sheriff Canning, who went remain in the city and eat their Thanks- | Force, Qklanoms to arreat M. Jensen. under fu- | giving dianer here anand A really healthy woman has little pain or discomfort at the menstrual period. No woman needs Protenses fn connection with the taflure o SIS Sitve———- S SPRINGFIELD, 1Il, Nov. 27.—-The Sat. to have any. Wine of Cardui will relieve all those smarting menstrual pains and dragging head, back & grocery flrm. telegray esterday that g tley Manufacturing works opened today and side aches caused by falling of the womb and irregular menses. i ATy TAPCTS work | combera of the Fourth and Twenty-tnins | 11 Ty 1Ly, OF the 260 employes revorting, March 29, 1900, Mrs. W. H. Jones, of Cameron, Mo., wrote the following to The Chattanooga plied for yesterday and will be sent 1o | emPers of the Fourth and Twenty-third | 1n the afternoon a number of strikers set o Canning o "t 1| lowa regiments have expressed a wish (0 | upon Rudolph Hacker, an employe who wan Medicine Company s “l ask you for advice for the treatment of my complaint. | hear a great many . - contribute toward the proposed monument | returning to work, and beat him severely. women in my gondition are cured by Wine of Cardui, so | send for the medicine.” The medicine was N. Y. Plumbing Co.. telephone 250 ;.I. n;\ erected over the grave :»‘1 A'n‘lllflnlfl w | Charles Windle, one of the alleged ssafl sent with plain directions regarding treatment required, and August 31, 1900, she wrote again: Per- {insman, General Grenville e s s arrssied, T TR ¢ Special Thanksgiviok diner at Grand | yesterday lssued the followlng notice “""‘ . was arreated. The police are now haps you will remember Mrs. W. H. Jones who wrote to you six months 1go asking for advice which | i Qerecsccccscccssscssscscsvecanced [ Typewriters working a full month of 26 days could write a letter to each of 30,000 subscribers. Figure for yourself the cost of the labor, stationery and postage— About $750 The same information can be conveyed to the same number of people through our Want Col- umns for— 25 Cents. cresseee cceee yavhere in plain package. $1.00 4 hoxes for §5.00, Book free. D e S S | | | | | punged as false and made because of misap- | | | LSO Becoococsoseosersssscrcccsssssssssssrsescsscncans hotel atter the foot ball game. 530 until | COUNCIL BLUFIS, Nov e o] SUSHAIng (thal plant | you so Iundly ave her. | never will be able to thank you enough for it. | suffered terribly at my o'clock. | Cltigens of ‘Counchl Biufte: 1t 1 the pur. Iy t th ot Caiomes e, Pur ‘To Get Rid of & Troubleaome Corn, monthly pe for three years. | would sometimes go for seven months with no flow at all. Now | o of ‘the comrades of Co P ins Ml oneess 8L ODene) W, I 1 it meak Th I8 watm waled (8 sofiad it . have my hum\ back again and am expecting to be confined in January. | cannot praise your medie | memory and unvell it on May 17. 192, and | then pare it down as closely as possible cine enough.” L e @ 08c 0 el it n | commemaraihose, who feel an interest I | wiinout drawing the blood and apply Chuso- "OF guished soldler, a toacher fu your public | berlain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbin EWIS OUTLER | & 5 L 4 Suhouls und o eltlzen who honored Yo in | vigorously for five minutes at each applica Funeral Director I the eraction of this pupted, &9, taKo 1At | tion. A corn plaster shuuld be worn for a 3 ccaseer 10 W C. etep) | purpuse | have requosted Mr Bmmet Tin: | tew days to protect it from the shoe. A b has brought permanent relicf to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men- oo PEANT STRKET. Fhone a1 | IV Einerintendint W Wighmmet i a general ilniment for sprains, brulses. ! strual organs ltmns and healthy and gives women relief from the Qemble aches and pains that blight | R e oot “Ston® supsommitieo 10 | 1o ioness and rheumatism, Pain Balm 18 so many homes. The only thing necessary is to seek relief—to go to a drug store and get a $1.09 TS — FARM LOANS BcikE | BromBily, g e e lor can g ok ok | unequaled. For sale by all drugsists \ bottle of Wine of Cardui and take the medicine in the privacy of your own home. jotiated l b.vru numu plans is lmited, Respect fully, Police Captn Greenwood, La., October 14, 1900, GREN M. DOL L Blus. ALBANY, N ¥ Police Captain 7 1 have been very sick for some time. | was taken with a severe pain in my side and could not get any k———‘ " i | amen Benia Rask Muster, s it o1l (rIul Tere un o thangh af vene | ol i e ot of Wi of Cardui Belor | had taken al o 11 was eleved, [ls! it my doty . Mrs. Joseph Scott of 1122 Third street had | from New York county, wa tay found to say that you have a wonderful medicine. . Towa Steam DYB Works an_ exciting encounter last night about Rullty on the charge of ' o auty in | Y - e, 04 RROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, | o'clock with an intruder in her house, Mrs, | #3108 fatled to sup ¥ honses | For advice and literature, addross, glving symptoms, “The Ladies' Adyisory ) { i hisx pree i Departweat,” The Uhattancogs Medicine Company, Chsttauoogs, 1oni. Maks et hes look like new. | 5¢0't had prepared a duck for Thanksgiving | » pay | PLEANING, BV Whd “REPATRING | dioner and. went down into the. cellar to | e of or o' be imprisaned ih- Ih Phone A2l LBADE It up. As sbe reached the boutom of | gaig,” COUMY Penitentidiy ihe fiac was Davis selis giass,