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FHE OMAHA DAILY , DECEMBER 31, 1901, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IC B G He w e g o === | e’ e Amt is for Trial COUNCIL BLUFFS. |GF7giyi s sun nisees ot oo et e s all soaps to compare Caltee, R Snyde E. J. Abbott and Dr. Cralg. W. J. Levere [ SRR T | hieiiained the Iitllo ones with w.-r.w‘l!‘“-"' It i the Law Meeting He Will | GECURES WATER RIGHT opnouj WOOL SOAP will | Davie cella dry | - Etockert sells carpets and rugs ; . Council Blufts Deaths. IIND[CTMENTS OF OFFICERS DISAPPEAR | | volr for Supply from Elk win if the trial be fair. Metz beer at Neumayer's hotel 3 © 38 S1pp block stners. Bliby & Son. sclentific optician, 10 Broadwa fhenson, Baldwin block. Elevato H G. l'll, ..(‘l'.‘lf! of Laber Aulmh]y. Willlam Strobehn, aged 49 years, died Oadergoss Tavestipation. yesterday afternoon at the Woman's Chr '§0ns Lavestigi J tian Assoclation hospital of cancer — was taken to the hospital last .\'va\m“ ing by Grand Jury of the Charges 1o | Thett of Papers Forces Reconstders | DEADWOOD, £ Do, Dec. 30 - The city of Deadwood has taken an option | on a water right on EIk Creck, situnted between elght and ten miles from town. | 1 from ¢ r | His wife, oue son and three daughters sur- of riury Auninst Shers f Pythias, w INSISTS HIS ACCOUNTS ARE RIGHT | (iU %in “Ho was formerly bookkeeper for " 4 Others. " - | A . The right embraces ten acres of land situ- | —- ironeweg & Schoentgen in this city, but a Ao 4 few years ago went into business for him ated a short distance below the Uncl Sam | [Financinl secretnry Dlecrich Bears | 08 done RGliey, Ke e tov mine, and it {s estimated that between fifty selt in y‘l\‘mxn Val I»\» ; “v’m ! ‘“ (From a Staft Correspondent.) and sixty miners' inches of water can be N DSV iy NN S DES MOINES, Dec. 30.—(Specinl.)—Gov- | developed. This will furnish a water supply | Him Out in Clatm of Innocenc | Davis Al s sy 5 cord. W =Davix Allcges Spite eneral mercha o ember of 2 T bl ‘ general merchant. He was a member of | o050 ghaw presided at an executive coun- | for Deadwood, and will be adequate for a | “,\ Main st, Tel, 128 o dd Fello s clity a 8 ex- | Work the 0dd Fellows of this city and 1L 18 eX-| .\ "pioaiing this morning, which is likely | city of 25,000 {nhabitants. A preliminary e e pected the order will take charge of the |,y (4, just meting he will attend. The [survey has been made, and the city pro-| Use Swift's Pride Soap in the Laundry. - funcral, The body was removed to the | i of the committee of examining ex- | poses to bring the water from Elk crock = # Vi S bk Oawobely Y G. Davis, secretary of the Council | Bome of hit sster, Mrs. Roth, #21 Seveilh | perts, consisting of A. C. Savage of Adair |in vitrified tling and o store it in a stone imphel H avenue, pending arrangements for the fu- |4 5 A “peters of Forest City, in relation | and cement reservolr, which is to be erected | neral, which be in Missourl Valley, manager of the Gra amily In Fort Sce me from Canuda and New Y | Bluffs Trades and Labor assembl Gault Sar charged with being s in his accour to the accounts of the Department of Agri- |near White Rocks, overlooking the town ‘ M. Ja v and a speclal meeting of the assembly where his children live. culture, was presented. They found no | The estimated cost of getting this supply fs | €/818 and a number of citizens of Brook $04040404040404040000000 The funeral of Miss Viola Otto will be | A been called for Thursday evening, Ti discrepancies in the accounts, and reported [ $75,000. To meet this the citizens of the | 'NES county, a pardon has been granted to Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Grace Ipiscopal church, of which ghe was a mem- ber. Rev. George Edward Walk, rector of that December 1 the soclety had $34,- [ town will vote on a bond proposition at the | John T. Nelsor itenced Brooking 244.33 to its credit in the bank. The com- | spring election ;H'H‘i.‘ on a charge of mutilating pudlt mittee of expe consisting ot A. L. Denlo records. ulleged shortag being investigated by | committee consisting of William McKinley, | 5. B. Gurdiner, 1. Rink, Fr Bagar and| o~ oy SRUNOH, ‘Will SonAdEE. 1Y 868V DRINKS CAR | T. War committee o e e R S el B of Alta and €. C. Clements of Marengo, | somimities 18 exvpoted 191 CL U ATV ha 10 PulFviaw oonies | S Alth 833G, C. Clembuty ot Muniuge; BOLIC ACID No FOUNDATION TO STORY even tery. Friends desiring to view the remains | 00 omejals covering the past year, has | Unidentificd M . b 3 15 Mr. Denio accepts the offer and can Was he home Ights get him ' paid by Davis, but that his failure to make ! 1017 Fifth avenue, will be Thursday in has been employed by the executive coun hd pool table at Peter ‘e restitution resulted fh the as.|Columbus, Neb., her former home. The| i 1y go over the books of the secretary | YANKTON, 8. D., Dec 1l be th sdnesd | eran SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 30— (8 embly taking the actlon of appointing a | P0d¥ Will be taken there Wednesday. of state with reference to the expenses of [ &ram.)--An unidentified man comm: i ‘,H Prhy ;,‘,\Y,,.‘.W ted in Net t make a thorough Investiga i - state binding, and (o report on some spe- | ¢ide at the Milwaukeo depot in this city this | {FFYERERERATES CIrtUEes ¥ bl Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 641 Broadwas. | 4} matters to the attorney general, will | evening by drinking carbolic acid. An en-| 0 G SHect (h6 T 5 SIOReY ki on had been lynched in this state are with ris that Dy ver a period of seversl months and f the ( 1 Bluff of books and accour Among Riondy Im.\ by th -I assembly to assi b LRt amination of accounts this year is to be | found in his pocket dnd is the only clu wion in Cedar Rapids was charged | Serift Desmond of Sibley, In., was in this | yora (horough and complete in every de- [ 1o his identity. The tody was moved to o but never for- | €1ty yesterday, on his way home from Co- | puriment than ever before in the state, | Sanborn & Tonge's undertaking rooms and Neb, where he went, hoping that | 4,q he fact that last year for the first | the authorities at Vermilion wero com me time ago with the [t Writles there would turn over to| yuo 411 departments were examined, leaves | municated with. The dead man was about ng short in his accounts, Davis B. Waring, with many allases. | ;¢ cortafn that the work can be doue more | 00 years of age, large and well built, and idnsy Goadman * ifoed tted it and to huve prom- | He returned disappointed, as the author- | yhgroughly now had the appearance of a workingman SR A s . to' puy the amount back in monthiy | 111es at Columbus have declded to prosecut S Sl N R t Pender hlleca b of tha nstaiments. e mde one or two pay. | the Y0UDK man there. They promised Shor- : [ARE INJURED IN RUNAWAY | Il byt ity it pudteniy, e v | 1o[1f Desmond, however, that if the case| General J. R. Lincoln, colonel of the . | 1 of heing the cause of her death ar agalnst him there failed they would hold | Fifty-first regiment, lowa National guard, | Young W o Rlelghing Party a¢|07Tosted on the charge of murder. He Waring for him. Sheriff Desmond, while | has been granted leave of absence from the | took a change of venue, and on trial in Columbus, learned that young Waring | state for a short time, and by a general | Ponca was acquitted. He never returned fo was also wanted In Lincoln, so he has little | order issued this morning General Byers | Acctdent. Pender to live, but removed to South hope of ever getting him into lowa for|places Major Bennett of Des Moiues in e | kota, which state he left some time ag you graphical union, from which he was an ac- | (Al for the many charges of forgery | temporary command of the regiment. Gen- LEAD, §. D., Dec. 30.—(Special.)—Eight- lh-”!-|r|“ |‘1mu“¥ m,\,(. r.'.l.mv‘l\;- s’\.ul regular general of the |credited delegate to the Trades and Labor | 88a1nst him in this state eral Lincoln went to Tennessce to spend |een youns women from Deadwood were in | PApers was to the effo ad been ol Bluffs Womar Will be Satur- P P - the remainder of the winter on account of [ runaway at Lead Saturday night while [ IYnched ata town near Scattle for the mur \ from 4t t'the home of | 18sembly. The Typographlcal unlon has| payiy sells paint. bis wite's poor health, | out stetgh riding behind a four-horse team. | der of hix second wit Mr J gomery, Fourth street cancelled his credentials and is now rep | They were all brulsed to some extent. The Members of the Coun lufts Rowing , Tesented by another dele Davis has| N. Y. Plumbiog Co., teiephone 250. NGV TREUERORNUGRN most severe Injuries received wero by Miss | CUTS GOVERNMENT TIMBER Bs00T chntemy purchase | been prominent in labor circles and has - The State Savings bank of Manchester b bl Sl AN nampiat it : n " =g e e State S n ST | Myrtle Grimshaw, who recetved a deep cut get in traind rthe re i next year huv: secretary of the Trades and Labor as Deming's GIft to Tabo has filed articles of incorporation With the | ger the eye; Miss Dorothy Goldbloom, | Colorade Man ¢ Y The Grape Grow N i at fiw | Sembly in this city since its organization Dr. John Gordon, acting president of | sepretary of state. The capital stock 18| icoration and contusion of the nose; Miss | sving on Lands in Marie Knowles, Injury to back. The horses | Wyoming. annual meeting Janiary will consider | Mr. Davis denfes that there is any short- | Tabor college, was In Council Biuffs last | $25,000. President, L. Matthews; cashier, | ran until freed from the sleigh | h i i L bullding and roun L assembly, and his statement 18 cor- | whero he went at the request of John H.| The Almacigos Springs Land company of | | SREEEN 80 to work this week on the task. The ex- | Velope addressed to Clark, Vermilion, was out any foundation. There has been no in te for o long tim 1 mentioned in Nebraska He took his draught and exclaimed, Fine! 1 up in vears, nerves, sleepless 13, ments, it alleged and then Is s have decii o make any more. Pending the Inve 1 Davis has been remove erminates with Serfo from the office of secretary and Frank Ed you can make I8 in fur- | gar Is acting in hi 1 TS ried BY | Davis s member of Bluff City Typo His doctor prescribed & moderate stimul Baltimore Rye Itster Bthened } his h, steadied his nétves and chssed his spirits. He might have excla Superfme! Sold at o ass cafer nud by Jonhers WAL CANANAN & SON' Raltumore, M 4040404040405 04040404040 el nrcng o bullding and |age in his accounts with the Trades and night en his way home from Fort Dodge, | B. F. Miles Pty S e T ‘.""l"”:nw\:.r-, Jeft R. Dietrich, nancial sec | Demiog, @ business man. A® & resuit of | Fairfield, with a capital of $70.0m, has been | WRIGHT SECURES REHEARING [, 5T 10UIS, Dec The United States Slewar Misss Ko Hhe ia vt Mr. Davis says spitework on thel (he visit Dr. Gordon returns to Tabor with | ihcorporated, and articles placed on file. | urt of appeals here today afMrmed the her mother, Mrs, J Stewart, Four part of some of the members ls responsible | 4 check for $5,000, the gift of Mr. Deming | The incorporators are Ben Mason, E. C ¢isfon of the Wyoming Unitcd States L ' for the charge | to the college. Last year Mr. Deming seat | Smitn, C. M. Johnson and others trict court convicting John C. Teller Rev. James Stmu the fiftleth | . A6 a0l 80 11k Hgok ZoN: $10,000, Bl GouSioines Kesoane faw: of Colorado of unlawfully cutting 150,000 wnniversary his s nto the Vietms of ¥ y B ey ik i TN Ly A inita W fect of lumber from government land In [ contennial sermon in the Broadway Metho. | The family and friends of John Schoent- | The Polk County Bar assoclation held a Carbon county, Wyoming. The court con- | i e ¢ [gen ot thie city, who was i the wreck | [OWA MILITARY APPOINTMENTS | 1ceting today and passed resolutions rela- | g0y paris, 30.—(Special.) | sidlered that timber on publte fands mu Abe Lineoln post, Grand Army of the | on the hwaestern railroad at Malta, 111 e ° to the death of the late Judge Conrad. | _g 'y Wright, the Centerville attorney | be protected, since It often comprised the | | 0404040404040 4040404040404040404040404040404040434040404040404040404040 0404000404040 404040404040404040404+0404040404040404 1404040404040 40404 Republic, has fssucd a cirenlar indorsing vernor-Eleet ( - “ PINT > new the Candianes of John ety aorsit | Sunday morning, were much relieved to Srie Yt 1t also extended congratulations to the Bew | (o wie tho'contral figure fn o sensational | chief value of the land for state commander o e and, Ariny | recelve from him yesterday morning a yers Ags lor Adjutant Judge, A. H. McVey appointed a fow AnYs | tolal in the olrouit court here & fow days A case against L. V. Bruce. who was OF Dayiwhublic o wuccced George Melzger | tolegtam, stating he was fecling flne and ago by Governor Shaw. The commission |, g, and who was found guilty of embez- | assoc with Teller, was decided simi- | A torm hitehed to o wagon belonging to | Wa8 Positively not injured. This happy news of Judge McVey dates from December 26. [ giomani” aua sentenced to & term of ome | larly i Sam Dobson, city seaveng. n away on | Was also confirmed in a telegram from a | (From a Staff Correspondent.) Another unusual feature of the meeting Was | veqn i the Sfoux Fails penitentiary, has Brondway vesterday aftornion_and ‘made | triend of the family i Chicago DES MOINES, Dec. 30.—(Special Tele- | Breeting to General Josiah Given, who Was | poptaced his appeal to the state supreme | POOR OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT Ave by a cireaiton. route without | The first news of the disaster was re-| gram.)—Governor-elect A. B. Cummins | Welcomed back (o the ranks of the bar after | .oupe, He has furnished bonds of $1,000 il Vo fur TR g cetved here In a telegram from Mr. Schoent- | today announced his military appointments, |1 absence of many years, during Which | yna with his daughter Alice has returned | Prospects Harmony chapter, Ovder of the astern | gen, in which he said he was uninjured. | with the exception of military aides, as |time he has been on the district and &u-| (4 conteryille, ol Star, will meet at Fearl street and Broad- | but the dispatches stated he had recelved | follows { preme benches. He delivered an eloguent funeral 10 Omaha 0f Mr. and Mrs George | Serfous injuries and these reports alarmed | Adjutant general, M. H. Byers, Glenwood, | address culogistic of his old friend Judze | AGKS FOR ADMINISTRATOR a Rudlo.” fne tunepal will be from ihe resl- | his family and friends here. The telegram [ Quartermaster general, J. C. Loper, Des | Covrad | fatraioes we taate FLEyreRnond ateadt recelved by the family from a friend in | Moines. letments of OMclals Are Stolen. | Mew, K. W. Pettigrew Wants Ex-Sen- | SALINA, Kan., Dec. 20.—The outlook for 1 %o be eum 14 Bouth Main sire ' { | Chieago yesterday stated that Mr. Schoent- | nspector, John R. Prime, Des Moines. There {s great excitement at Centerville ator ¢ peryise yintorowhears s incamiagidesiiod)y; Wnthe | { Kotupt 5o ooiater: Dight while under’ the inf ”n.u ¢ [gen was no injured and was then on his| Commissary, Hugh B. Hedge, Des Moines. |over the theft of indictments against cer- Band's Datate. vorable on account of the dry weather. In e e af Cmimilag and traciured his right, kneecup. He was | way to transuct the business which took| Surgeon, Wilton H. MeCarthy, = Des| iain county ofcers. Some time ago the 3 . western and couthern Kansas, while the ime. Dr. L. A, and later o (he Woman's Christian as- | Bim to Chicago. Molnes. - weather has been very cold, practically no \ Skyresald to' I Soclation: hospital Word was recelved here yesterday that| jJudge advocate, Charles G. Saunders, | gtable were Indicted for conspiracy on a SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Dec. 30.—(Special.) | snow or rain has fallen this winter. Unless & st New Years will bo observed ns a hollday | the body of B. 0. Nichols had been taken | Couneil Blufts, count of fee padding In u Kross manner. The | T-Leters of adminatration to the estate of | molsture of ome kind comes at once the As you ladies will use them, 1 recoms e il n e i e {to his home in Indlanapolls, and that the| ~Inspector small arms practice, W. B, H.| fndictments were Quashed by Judge Fee,|the late Fred W. Pettigrew have been | prospect is that the wheat crop will not aend ‘GOL fi{*"._',}5‘(;.\11‘{‘;5"{&;; the, lenat 1K customary on Sundny. No consignments funeral would be there Wednesday. Hand- | Morse, Algona. who has just resigned. Since then other in- | SPPIied for before Judge Batley of the [ amount to much f 1 th load ‘Wil b [ 0 - !}" by all D and Fa BRI TAGE TG debath Wil Aenatos b tow | o floral tributes were gent by his friends | Chief engineer, Edwin G. Pratt, Des| gictments were returned against Sheriff |€OUBLY court, by Mrs. F. W. Pettigrew Farmers generally refect the theory that lers in the Climie and two others, some for perjury A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER TR T FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, Freckion, Moth Patciis asn and Skin die: : and " wvery o boauty eion "deiers on. ‘It haa ‘stond it Purifics and Beautifies Skin. sheriff, a justice of the peace and a con- A ¥ NS, Prop's, (o depots will dhen for 4 f°% |to Indianapolis last evening, among the | Mofnes widow of the deceased, who asked for the | the excessive cold damaged the wheat to by G g perlshable property number being a beautiful piece from Coun- |~ gignal officer, Charles §. Crall, Fairfleld. and others for conspiracy. On Chrisimas | SPPoltment of ex-Senator Pettigrew as ad 1y extent grove, Woodmen Circle, and thefr | cil Bluffs aerie, fraternal Order of Eagles, BbabaiEY Tods 2 o e iy | ministrator. The application for an ad will Bave a fubliee guthering this | of which Mr. Nichols was a member, City | jomme T *0CFetary: Joaeph Beeson, Oska- | day the indictments were all left in the | pyniyrator places the value of the estats | t evening in Woodmen hall. A short pro. S ¥ o ¥ | loosa. clerk's office and since then it has been | o bt | ram 0f musical mumbers and recitations | Attorney Wadsworth and Alderman Charles at $20,000, Was PON, D 0. » presiden will be giv nd the supren MIAn | Hyber; " representink tho ) aorier, 1606 1w |anal ohei Che: prasent adjotant genscal|dissovered thoy were stolen and no trace| hE e “I\xl"“lli'\ ’|”. N Tl"\ i will_be given und the supreme guardian Huber, representing the uerle, left las A B tine v Eripdin s A ; today made the following appointments . i expectod to make an address. Cards | aconin' for o 4 3 % and Prime was adjutant general under of them can be found. A special meeting | . o " St i o et EDERE evonte for Tusfantnoe” o atemn he €0 | ik, Lapes was omoneh o he Vs | o th pros o s oo cuet 1o v over | NOT SATISFIED WITH VERDICT | “oris"ilco Frnvsiona negiment of 1n and the old year will be watched out ook first Towa in the Philippines. Prattls on | the ground agaim. One of the indictments | ARIPy-CeDININS:. dobn AR, ERORK T 150 B T The firm of Dye Bros Co., in th ¥ The nerie old memorial servic ol : o Miss THle Nelson Ank enr- | ¢ The ! t Dye Bros. & i & The uerle will hold memorial services for | (ne militaty staft of Governor Shaw. had been copied, but the others had not| o ctissnellpnis i oot |- 8 ST eral merchandise business in' Maced Mr. Nichols Friday eve Aoty ch of P Pirs : o 8l ‘marchancise husineas in r. Ni Friday evening. At a special e BL ot o A Ak aIRee heLe ing of Breach of Promise First lieutenants: 8. M. McDecker, R. F The quaint old mission towns 1 voar e - filed artieles of incorporation yesterday i | WeCtng yesterday morning these commit- | mopE NAMES THAN REQUIRED | ts itement ¢ the thef 1 al Gambell, Miles E. Taulbe he recorder's office under the name of | tees were appointed osolution, f5. W |- Brant. eXciiamant ¥er ke 1hetl AN3 & e , 3 N byliinai and the lovely se: rts B ot T atspany, Witk s Gaelia) btock “drl‘“l'r(\ AT, Siamtliion & W special investigation is belng made to fix Second lieutenants: G. A. Derbyshire, E. ovely seasde reso ye Bros, Attorney Wadsworth, Judge E. S 5 M. Robinson, A. Moreno, Willlam 8. Weod of Southern Californi; of $25,000. The ncorporators are Willouzhby | o 4 ; 2 N « ' sponsibility for the loss YEADWOOD, §. D., Dex, 30.—(Spy ol 4 8% d 9 outhern CRUOTRIS. - are B0 L8 (HEOFDErALors ALk, WEhbY B, Aylesworth, B. M. Sargent, H. W. Bin- itlon for Permisslon of Opernting | respons DEAI D, 8. D., Dec. 30.—(Speclal)— | iy pioiatd “p “pottion, gr.. Willlam D, Kennedy, all members of the former com- | der; floral tribute, Alderman Huber, W. H. ri Valley R Peavey's Wife n Des Molnes W m. | The breach of promise sult brought by Miss | o' ba ™ w1 pn erson. Lo SO boenl bl Aldl g 3 o Tillle Nelson against Alexander Quarforen | %1% Wi B o Tt vl 'TEn itz and Phil Wareham, y Stgnatures. Frank H, Peavey of Minneapolls, who|(ti’e, Newon AEninst dloxandsr Quar firy Philippine Scouts—First lieutenants: A > annual party for the children of the | _MISSOURI VALLEY, Dec. 80—(Special) | o\ /o G eht, daughter of the late |WOBtDS 880 and a verdict of §2,000 awarded | joeeeHuzeltine, Jose Maria del ‘knlunu‘ travel the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. | Sunday schoob of St. Paul's Eplscopal | i, Potition for consent to operate sa- |y .0 George G. Wright, for many years |0 PIADUM. Bho asked for $10,000. Quar- | 3o 4 White, Frank C. Barend ; Squire, 101 Pearl street 1 | Joons fn Missour! Valley has been filed with |7 . A T8 | forth s foreman of the Homestake black- | 0" e, Frank C. Barendt hluu.r. will be Thursday night in Royal Ar- the most distinguished member of the lowa o 'h “ i P .' George W. Bennett to Herman 1 [ canvmn B tho county auditor. The business men took | % PES' VURUSEMIEAC UG PR BL IS (OWR | amith shops at Lead ver the Union Pacific Fyaripsham, pars of old plat lats 16, , 0 1 he 4 ‘the Congrepstioual | (00 PAINER 10 hasd aud becirer seventeen | o0 0 g0l 0 ior AL the time of the 20AR e P T by R B i M| church nave declded to defer. the matter | A8 over the B0 per cont required by law. | FUTR FREE MORIEE O oo L e 1n| SLIPS WHILE BOARDING CAR 5 because It Is the best and E, Bhugart, sl nwii ney [ of selecting n pastor to succesd Ray, J; W, | The, Pelition will be taken up and passed | FURY TR O COROr O o T Re ad Ll quickest route. In addition ™Mb, Bitiin and wi P 3 Wilon untll the annua) meeting January 18, | 00 B the county board an Jeauaty 8 The | o Ll il rominisconces of early aaye | vo"0 . WOMAR Breaks Les ix p o P ! D, Dillin and wite L. O. Ferris e Ahal i eT e ‘mumm{‘“;n ‘ [[“rfl:;j:}“( .;uuly ‘\x;(]“?'allkmnl I‘::u:lu lltd[ by a ”wp.mlm JibEaminiasences of o Ay daye | Places in Trying to Get PECIALIST to the Pullman Palace Sleep- a 1 . % | of the Second Presbyterian church will be | foV: Wiihelmsen of Miusourl Valley 18 try | 1) o hakotas was a feature of the convgn- in. i a:s the UNION BAOIPIO Maud Ploghoft and husband to & 3 defe o petition by gel ) . " ¢! Mo 3 A of T :f:f o Toain mamasbut “meets | on. Mr. Peavey visited his relatlven hora W All Diseases anJ runs Pullman Ordinary Sleep- Davhdson, 1ot 3 and wiy of lot Thursday night At g L PR R I T T "I ‘]”‘\‘] "“““"”" conference will bo | bt (O e the petition has the | frequently and was well kfiown. On his| LEAD, S, D., Dec. 80.—(Speelal.)—Mrs, L. | Disorders of Men ers every day, V. Bquiro and wire o Calvin Sunday and Monday at the Broadway Metn- | Wit I O s watn tha eom. | 188t vialt a reception was accorded him at| D, Smith of Lead slipped while boarding | Blufts, w L st church, The sacramental service Sun- | “UPPOrt of all ey meawsbapors. | the home of Carroll Wright, his brother- | | 10years in Omabs JBlufts, w. agasing 1S > and both daily newspapers. the Deadwood-Central narrow gauge car | s . Same to Kempes, Tots 17 to | day morning will be conducted by the pre- | ™eT¢!e! 91U and both dally DOWSPAPSIR, | () 1oy "and Jows ‘solioitor for “the Back | vasierdsy aftsrnou at he depot and nn.l:ui VARICOCELE wna I'..'In‘ Omaha at4:26 p.me 23, block 82, Ratlroad add., w. d e ensen and wife to Hans Mad elding clder, Rev. D. C. Franklin, D. D. Island railros her left leg in two places below the knee, | & These Ordinary Cars are e el b | Tho conterence will be Monday. evening. . | INSURANCE AGENT ARRESTED " her latt leg in two places below the knse, | ! HYDROCELE curea ; i X Retarns with Another Wife, She was carrying a child. The child es: Personally Conducted every The members of the Sccond Presbyterian | ywiigam Mullaney Alleged to Have ) injury. Method new, withont . 7| church will hold. a New Year's reception : O heok: ot "I“‘"k Me oA ] A | 5\ v cattiug. DAl F loss Wednesday and Friday from t home of Pty s iy s Pan " ol auditor, returned from Chicago this morn- | i / . [at the home of the pastor, Rev. Harvey udlior, rafirodfeam Giisaso il mornafin Ay 8 A" COUNTY. JUDGE et et pali Omaha. A Pullman Ordinary kit e S TR B HaTay it Lake " n wa b t whora b SYPHILIS o issmnapsuon ) e was married one day last week. M. Mer- | oo 00 60t Lk atn Commis. | She Ayatem. Soom every slgn and symptom Bleeper also leaves Omaha e am received a divorce fro s former = | 8isappears completely’ and forever. No 3 y 20 P, The unlon prayer meeting of the Chris- | WERSTER CITY, In. Dec, 30.—(Special | Flsih received a divorce trom his former A | Bisappears’ completely’ and forever. "o | every Tuesdny at 11:20 P. tlau churches of Council Bluffs, Omaha and | Telegram.)—Willlam Mullane; gent for |} |~I‘ i wy R *“" ““ AN “ v-'|.|l S | or tace “reatment contains no daugerous for Los Angeles, South Omaha will be tomorrow evening in the Continental Insurance company for the (% SR AT AFTEaKERR A ‘:“lh"| | nm"'“rM"m“,m"dhllm the Christian tabernacle, this city Vicinity of Webster City, was arrested in | Monchester and had been his deputy but L WEAK MEN from Excensos or Victius T a she e, dlec a8t wee . Mer T = KYOUA DEBILITY or EXHADSTL For full information address The Woman's Home and Forelgn Mis- | the latter city this morning by authorities | ® Short time, died. Last week Mr. Mer-| pipRRE, ¢ colal Tele- | WasTiNG WEARNESS With EARLY DECAY slonary society of St. John's Eng " i 7 wanted there for | Fiam 2nd Mrs, Day were wedded in Chicago jovernor Herrled has issued a| YOUNG and MIDLLE AGED, iack of vim, vigor | H f | sonary wosiety of Bt. ‘lwmur’r:\‘\ |:"1 1:::";?.1:\‘»’[ n{n IIA“’\L ‘I'Iw I.:mm.ln; ,:1‘31.\.»"' or bkt gt s B L | Commission to H. E. Davy of Lead City ay | S0 Strencth Wita orgaus imyaired and weak c"y Ticket U!flcu. 1324 Famam orgery of checks | STRICTURE cuied with 8 new Home church. The Ladies’ Aid soclets will meet | ot known, but suid to be considerable. He | Frank Sherman, son of Major Hoyt and |county Judge of Lawrence county to 8l | rrisyment’ No pain, no detention from busi Phone 316 Thuraday afternoon wich Mrs. Ouren, South | stoutly denies gullt and says it is spite | nophew ‘of Willium Tecumseh and John | the vacauey caused by the election of F. J. | uess.” Kidner and Biadder Troubios Fourth street | work. Mullaney has been considered one | Sherman, is reported to have been found | Wasbabaugh to the clrcuit bench ConsaltoTon Forn f""mmlhmh (The Ladie' A0 soclety of the FIrt|of the best agents in the employ of the | pear the grave of his wife in Woodland Burglars Loot Liquor Store., | callononorwddiess 119 So. 1ath St ) Chriatian church will meet Thursday aft- | company, but a high liver. He been | cemete A g > | 11 me; : ompany, v hig cemetery this morning in an unconscious g AN e | ernoon with Mrs. ‘W, B.'Crewdson, North | considered honorable heretofore s et i e X F \1},’ l: 1“'1““ i (l,\|lu.m| Ill‘ safll‘l“ & Searles. flmml. NGD e bt ; , The wholesale and retail liquor : In olden times, New Year's-not Christ- | First street. | = - He was removed to the home of his father | Telogram.)—The wholesale and r ) w d d' G d alipas Ritpstion. OAKLAND, Ia, Dec. 30.—(Special)—=| where he is now lying In a serlous condi- | lars some time between Suturday nikh and ) As old styles and revival of antiques! President Hess is expected to call a meet- | “Ginger,” the Carson negro, who, in a | : "~ | Monday morning. They secured a small w d d B d 3y ] er, € “ 3 " ion Mr. Snerman is said to have suffered como again in the kaleldoscope of fashion, | ing of the Board of Education some day|saloon brawl, had his jugular vein cut a |4 gevere shock at the death of his wife from | Sum ©f money and a quantity of bottled strong‘ Nerves 00 wa’ s an ws #0 the old customs of New Year's gift-|this week to consider the advisability of | few days ago, has so far recovered as to bo | which he never completely recovered. He |800d8. Largs rocks were found nearby are the true source of good, healthy " f making Is with us again, increasing in | closing of North Eighth street school, ow- | able to make his escape. He feared arrest | wade frequent visits to her tomb and it 1a | VhICh were used in an unsuccessul attempt 818 e I woudwams candms volume each year | s to the prevalence of smallpox in that | for his actions in making the assault | supposed that while upon one of these visits | to Preak open the safe, which contained a Persons with half-starved nerves ale nelghborhood. President Hess stated yes- ; large amount of money : A )y 1 . \ o as selze w o aralytic stroke ways look worried and “dragged-out.” | The Jeweler's stock fs one that stands the | yergay that no action would be taken by Anticipate High Prices. l,' A8 60 GACIRY -BIAI I (R0) S e ithon Wflfldwams canfllfls ) b ch better than S gl h v s rom which he fs now suffering. It Is South Dakota Sheriffis Meet, ou ca be happy without nerve rush of Christmas buyiog mu the board until the return of Superintend- | OAKLAND, Ia., Dec. 30.—(Speclal)—| ynderstood, also, that Mr. Sherman {8 sub- e i g R [N ' other lines, 80 wo may yet Show ¥ou many | ent Cliftord from Des Moines { Cor y sel r 60 ce | 1 e . SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Dec. 80.—(S8pecial.) he PR i orn is readily selling for 60 cents & !joct to paralytic strokes, having been at ; all the powers which nature meant you haudsome and desirable trinkets for New | Maggie Nold, 504 Avenue A, and a child | pughel, and farmers are looking forward o | ey ceraiytic sir HAYIRE U908 Sherift Kirk of Turner county, who s 4 ooawara's uanaies v, tacked ou revious occasions. It is pre 3 to have. Year gifts. In the Hulbert family at Seventeenth and | 10.cent hogs and cattle in the spring Ay | L secretary of the South Dakota Sheriffs’ aw sumed that while in tho vicinity of his ) o Avenue C, were reported to the health au- | Ll b Sakk 3 o6 BI% ] goctation, has issued notices to the mem- d d HERMAN M. LEFFERT, | iiorities jenieraay a suticring trom smai- | PRESIDENT'S FAMILY RETURNS | ey, £ he wam overoome and vemained | 10 el ot an adjouraed . / Woodward's Candiss Optician, Jeweler and Engraver. pox g - s ‘L”"r s y ' meeting of the assoclation will be held -, woudwam,s flalldlas 238 DROADWAY, Quarant! on the Kaler family at 1610 re Roosevelt, Jr., nes Back ‘ at DeSmet on January T Avenue B, and the Risney family, 1021 Several Wild Ge a Ant as B) Opposite Glen Avenue, . Council Bluffs. | Avenue F, was raised yesterday. Among the marriage licenses published in Takes Overdose of Movphine, produce @ healthful glow which art wnfldward's ca"dlfls iy X . ot Ducks th T s . PR T EAD, 8. D., Dec. 30.—(Special.)—Joseph A : the Chicago papers last Saturday were| LEAD, 8. ., Dec. 30.—(Special.)—Joseph cannot imitate. They Invigorate every LEWIS CUTLER avis sells glass SR e 1 [ the uames of diss Hasel Beardahoar, daush. | Schulta commiltted aulcida Saturday atter. orgas, put siew force Lo the Rerves Wflfldwafd's canums 2 et Lo — SHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Roosevel: | ter of Pro leardshear of Ames, and | noon by taking morphine. His wife diec elasticity to the step and rousd out the Funeral rglroqtor 3 queral Dedae, and children returned to the White House | M. L. M. Chambers, & young mining en- [ from an overdose of the drug at Pluma a face and form to lnes of health and TRY TO HOLD THE IMPRESSI o '&‘“-'WL TR T, ‘Fhoke B, Three hundred children last night en-|this afternoon from their trip down the | gineer. It was first reported that an elope- | few mont He was & member of the beauty. MADE ON YOUR MIND WHE, Joyed the annual entertainment provided [ Potomac aboard the United States steamer [ ment had taken place and that Prof. Beard- | Ancient of United Workmen BUY YOUR CANDY steamer | mont had takon pla N g $1.00 per box ; 6 boxes (with written WHEN YOUR DEALER ASKS you | by General Grenville M. Dodge for the| Dolphin. The: 0 in | r g ght r the af 4 P | Dolphin. ey spent most of the time in | shear was greatly wrought up over the a - guaraniee), )00, Book free WIHAT KINL FARM LOANS BoERR| rmiiics of the veterans of the eivil war. | the vicinity of the Metropolitan ehub gam. r. When interviewed, he denied this re J Ne Pardoned AL ) Nej ounu ln Eastern_ Neorasxe | fach child was made happy with a large | preserves at Quantico, Va. Theadore, Jr {n every particular. He sald that the PIERRE, § 0. ~(Special Tele: | gop gale by Kuhn & €o.. Fuller Paint & ‘E'"\‘ N pGoaedr, #1s | sack full of candy and fruit and through | brought with bim several wild geose, ducks R e Gomaset Aid ) mpain il Tosmamendation of th 'beere |oUN B8I0 PRIVIRS A 6 Drug stor 00 war ’s These transfers were filed yesterday in| oy m of Manchester, state Councll B the generosity of a local business house eic., that he had killed. knowledge, was uo elopement and that e |of pardons the prison officials, county off- By, 1p ot 884 Davis Drug Co. Counc

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