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Omgha Will Have that Brand of Base Ball The other leaders are Also a Httle dlsar- Another Beason. National league affairs show no sign of |ranged. Emery is & olose second, while { g clearing up. On the other hand, a new |Kolls has taken.third from Fritscher, who o / ROURKE PROMISES A BETTER TEAM | complication bas arisen in the is fourth. Seaman has come up past Zarp players, who ha and Beselin has risen two plac The unsettied conditione and wi averages are shown only in round figures something definite about their prospects of early all of them in reality carry employment. It are condition, in- In cases where several players deed, to find the parent organization of |have the same basic figure the names are base ball within two months of the begin. |arranged in order of the fractions, the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1902. ning of the playing season without any |largest first. Boost. BOUST FOR WESTERN LEACUE s et om0 21, o Bt ot i pcs e i b o s O ; - Digests . what you Eat , certain knowledge of what it is going to Hereafter the Individual averages only E That -ll the thing to do. Dnj‘ knock. Olrenit Not Yet Complete and Com- mittee Quiet as to What Pros- ' pects Exist for ¥ the Vacaneles. (¥ to know in what company the Gate Oity | week, and his great game Wednesday night will be found this year. aia it olshed |® #port. - In what condition the magnates |dead line is considered a liberal This now find themselves, they can thank their | week such a method would have included ) . b avarice alone. It is possible that the total |only the first twenty players on the list m:.";;':.““,';;";a:“"“:,‘l: it | wreck of the National league may be |skown. “Pspa BIl” Rourke will be manager of the | sverted, but’ its lost prestige can never be o BN miters not how much we may | evived. Talk of a four-club circuit has been | Probably the two best scores ever made Sifter with him as to hie fudgment in ge- | Tife during the last two weeks. Spalding|in Omiha In an individual competitive ..'l.lll: 1 m‘:vener when he m' a vy game were those rolled on the Gate Olty Thanea’to Eet ints the American, now that | D38 offered to resign if the magnates will | alleys last Thursday night by Hartley of the cour s been decided the loyal sup- | 017 8¢t together long enough to accept | the Cate City team and Tracey of the goit of b fans should be given the game | hie resignation. Aside fro mthis thers is | Nationals, While the Omahas and Ger- ive good . | nothing dotng. mans were playing off their oh seties :: ::l r:n.m:n':‘";nwo:a'.: to a:':;‘:";, Omaha lovers of the sport are consider- | thess two men started a little game of fed on falry stories and are getting anxious |1 .man thus rose from sixth to first in & do. This is the natural result of the de- |of those players who rank 166% pind br bet- velopment of the commercial aspect of the |ter wiil be printed. That means a rate of 4 1t's & clinch that It we have any base ball game without reference to ita existenc: 500 pins or better in three games, and this in Omaha this season it will be by the Western league. This may not be The stomach controls the man. It governs ing. These symptoms are simply nature’s in tubes is digested in our laboratory tonte him both physically and mentally. e man warnings to you that semething is wrong as completely and perfectly as it would be 1s just what his stomach makes h Whed and that Jon should do -omaunnfi in the most healthy stomach. Isitany wone the stomach is right, the man is all righ! ! lecayed 180! e blood, der then that Kodol Dys) a Cure ip sffect- o i n”g be is cheerful, the through which the entire system becomes ingly wonderful cures. 1t ca world to him is all sunshine. impure and diseased. When the blood is It's perfectly simple, { ‘When the stomach ig wrong the man is 18 18 certain to cause disease of the kid- as !’l. a8 dissolving & handful of salt in all wrong. He is out of sorts, he is nervoul neys, the liver, the'heart, the lungs or any pail of water, becduse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heist is gloomy and despondent, or al organs which it is intended to nmour- contains all the necessary elements to digest he is ‘‘cranl His general disposition 18 ish. Properly digested food makes pure all kinds of food. such that nobody wants to have anything healthy blood which inturn makes a healthy ‘When taking this preparation, nothing - %0 do with him. man by making every organ of his body else is necessary. You don't have to re- st Mave. (56 Supporyief e Sitsons ot | SDUVCIRtGrVeted ia the Team Frusk Guise| (U OVe AN it sretocded Is cbSmpten The stomach §s the organ on which the healthy. “triot your eating to s few “dieta. That's : the game. Omaha has the reputation of | bAS gathered together. Many of the wise | " g st Tl time whole human system must depend for sub- Now howAnwstorn‘rrraclly aiy nonsense. Nature demands a varlety of Wing & ook S0l Shun. Tt Bas siosd for | SN0 GEPrUI the opimiod Chat oub of Shat, SICC R A SUreR out ih G- terih sistence and existence. If the stomach food? We are all entitled to this but by ig- foods oK easona of Westorn league ball, and | bunch of young players Selee will develop | frame Hartiey had won with 277, while & team to surprise the natives. Several | Tracey had 258. The work . was, 80 ey m l{,: ',,::?‘:_'h. e o uit | Western league names appear on the list. | Phenomenal thac it diverted attention from oreflitably represent the city. Manager | AMOng them is that of Shaefer, who played | the league play the rest of the eveming. Rourke understands that, and gives his | ShOrt for St. Paul. He is remembered here ik, word that his team will fiot be behind in |48 lightning fast onhis ‘with a good | Bmery of the Omahas and Beselin of the the race. He says he has seventeen men | head and strong both at the nd In the | Germans wish to challenge through The \under contract, but declines to name them | feld. Bill Rourke says Seloe has a wonder | Beo any two-man-team in Nebrasks to a for Feasons that Are apparent. Conse- |!n Shaefer. Miller, who played in Tebeau's %ne- of games at all bowling contests. quently the fanatics will have to be content | Outfleld last summer is another of the new is announcement will be the bowling with Bis promise until the day comes for| Remnants. He was looked on here as a |Sensation of the hour, as the challengers uncovering. Last year the Omaha team | remarkably sure hitter, being able to both | Wish to back their work with money to Was remarkably fast in the fleld, espectally | bunt and line *em out, while in the fleld ho | 80 sum, and there are a good many ether in the outfleld. Memories of circus catches | Was swift and sure. Congalton, who was | bowlers in Omaha and other cities in the by Genine and Fleming and Letcher are s touted louder than |8tate who think themselves the best out. feils, then what is to become of the rest of noring or abusing nature's laws we are de- 1t requires all kinds of food to supply the the body? Where does the force of life %lv of 1t unless we make other provisions. numerous demands of the body. That's why come from? Doesn't it come largely from the e can do this only by taking the remedy nature gives us such & generous varle¥ th' ‘You know that if you stop eating, you which nature has {wovllod, the remedy Eat all your appetite calls for. That's wh: will dle, But the mere eating of f joes which contains a perfect combination of al your appetite is for, to let you know what nof ‘ 1ife. Food ean no moregive life with- the elements which mske up the digestive element of nutrition you need and that out digestion than cosl can give heat with- flulds as they exist in the buman digestive why your appetite or desire for differeng out cambustion. ' It 1s not what we eat but ar! food changes occasionally. Eat all {on what we df that keeps up the motor other way can we rrroctly digest want, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will 1% forge of the all we eat. Such a preparation is and make a new person of you. 1% y. Undigested food 1s not only useless but you new life, new strength, new ambition hlrlllfll!.u 1t ferments and decays in the K" 1 ','”"l- o re. and a new appetite. e stomach, the evidenoce of which you have in It actual ILdI'uu the food itself and pre- It will enable you to enjoy living as you the distress you experience, that foeling of es it to taken up by the blood. It never enjoyed it before. fullness, especially after eating, flatulence this with no assistance whatever from It will make you feel more like living to 11 still fresh in the minds of the fans. It was though his Omaha per: | Emery and Beselln assert that they are (wind on the stomach) belching and vomit- the digestive organsor their juices. Food enjoy the gnod things in life. P &t thé bat where the great weakness of the | formances do not warrant this exaltation. | the best all-around bowlers in Nebraska. . feam developed. Dave Calhoun was the | Ho may not have been at his best here, (They do not comfing this to tenpins or any 9 only safe hitter in the whole outfit. Rourke | but ho certainly did mot achieve any spe- | Oné game, but in I The terms of A man is no stronger than his stomach. their challenge are series of three game this weakness will bo remedied in his | ¢lal wonder. Sized up with thé bunch, games 1908 team. Mo insists thai be has an in- |it appears that thoss from the Western |4ch at all the different modes of play, After suffering for several years all the Before me, L. G. Westfall, notary public feels about cured, can eat what he wante i field as tast as his outfield and made yp of | leagus have excollent prospects of making | OO0 “evOh eficties u ol = Emery iy torments Incideat to that terribie malady 1 and for 'the county of Big Stons and with no bad effect whatever, that he sleeps y men who can fleld with their h #16 | Chiago's Natisual INapis Wieh 100 GolL | @ e the g | en known a8 d lw&ul! or indigestion, I com- State of Minnesota, personally came W. H. d rises in the merning re- 1 Bt the ball with & regularity that will de- e TLIANESSE W menced using Kodol Dlnpepsln Cure. and Shipman, who being by dul. 8 light the falthful. Omaba is entitled to a | Lcs Angeles gives it out with something b from the first dose I could feel relief. I con- according to law ! winning team this year and all will hope |Of & flourish that Jimmy Toman has been| Tenpin scores of 200 and better at depose: . tinued its use till 1 had taken several bot- he is a resident o(‘thep%ll g that “Papa Bill" makes good on his prom- |3lgned to play with its team. It was a Clark’s alleys 19th da{’:l March, 1000.—L. G. Westfall, 1 tles. Now I can sleep well aud eat almost and that for the last twenty-five years, Notary Public. Big Stone County, Minn. P 2 N 1ses. olnch that Jimmy would not be in the ) 301, 202, King Denma: snything that comes before me without ex- and elsewhere, he has been a constant suf- '] i Omaha. team another His hitting - F. Clarkson, 221, periencing those terrible pains and horrible ferer from dyspepsia, that during all Gentlemen:—~During the last few years Omaha will be the head city of the West- |here was too weak. He flelded well, but J Z. Farscutt, -lfhlmm that follow indigestion. 'The ' this time he has tried various doctors, vari- my stomach was in such a terrible condition " ern league. This is admitted by all. Dur- |day after day he went into the game and i Bouthy, 228, 207; H. Beselin, 204, 205, » cold and clammy night sweats have disap- ous remedies and all kinds of diet, with lit- Icouldn’t retain the food I ate. Twomonths y ing the two seasons the league has been |out again without a hit. He was popular ; W. W. Hartley, 201, 212; J, H. Hodges, pedred and 1 am steadily gaining in tle or no rellef, until recently when he was ago I commenced using Kodol Dslrwll in existence this town has turned out more | here, as he will be' wherever he plays, for H. C. Frisble, 203; A, O. Middleton, strength. I take great pleasure in recom- induced by a friend to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have taken four botties and It has people to see games than any of the othe he 1s quiet and orderly at all times, is an 203; W. E. Camp, 218; S. Elerman, nding Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to those af- Cure. One bottle had such a nmhcwrz cured me entirely, so that I can now ead earnest player, and has every qualification 202; F. J. Bengele, 213, 237, 252; R. flicted - with stomach srouble.—George B. effect that he felt encouraged to go on wit) and epjoy anything I want.—Heury Wil _‘““" T e o e e s st | necesary. to win favor from the public, 1t|W. Aysk, 31, 184, 303, 18, 313; Tom Orr, Notary Public, McCutchenville, Ohio. it and now after taking three bottles he llams, éoonvn{a, Mo. 1 we bave a winning team this year, this |he can brace up in his hitting he will be of :iozyrm]l]d-l;I 21[)5, 201; A. Potter, 211, 311, 200, \ figure will be improved on. 'Disappoint- |great service to Los Angeles ; Baldwin, 200; C. J. Francisco, 200; pared by B. C. DeWitt & Co., Ch The $1.00 bottie contalas 2% times. i ment over failure pto get into faster com- |Coons is another of last sea: Frank Fogg, 206; W. H. Emery, 201, 213, g o b % pany should not be allowed to prevent any [Who will be missed from Omal 222, 268, 210; B. W. Christy, 218, 209, 22, from w! oftered. It Manhger | signed to pitch for the Loulsvill C. M. Zarp, 200, 203, 207; Charles Seaman, ) O iy sive s & winning toam, | the American association. Coons was quite|203, 217, 2i2, 206, £10, 208 H. D. Reed, ures a s omac rou es ho will get the patronage. But he must & success as-a pitcher for Omaha and was | 204 200; W. O. Brumke, 209, 210, 201; C. \ 1ot expeot too much from the péople. It|well liked by the public. A telegram from | Kitson, 212, 214, 238, 204. 18 doubtful. 1t Omahans will go very ex- |St. Joseph Thursday night eays Russ Hall 8 1 tensively to sce & team play when it fs |resisted the blandishments of Hickey, | Tenpin scores of 200 and better at Lentz | they ‘wish to lay on their man, besides the OUT OF THE ORDINARY. tailing along .behind Joseph and Colo- | backad up by a bigger salary, and signed & ?Vullm- alleys: Brunke, 207, 202, 207, | $250 side bet which s posted. rado Springs b a league race. That would |for another year with Byron McKibben. m ;;’"_"m Zitzman, 209, 212, 200, 201, 2 Gardaer money, too, is plentiful and alto- | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Snyder, who live be too severe & test of loyalty to the sport. | Dale Gear got in his work on McKibben' J 2; J. Gleason, 207; W. W. Hartl gether more real sporting interest attaches | near Parkersburg, W. Va., have been mar- | ,/ Proper olvic pride would forbid it, and it | pitehing force during the week, seouring | 213; Dr. C. C. Impey, 209; Dr. M. M. Bulli- | to this event than to any in months, and it | Fied, only | twenty-one yotrs, But. have Rourke is wise he will not put his popularity | Oharley McDonald, the curly-headed sou 4 all of them being alive and well. to such a test. paw who was 8o effective at tim There is a parson in Bristol, Tenn., who 5 3 the Omaha team. ; Barl Brink, 218; A. E. Murphy, | Moore are working with Smith, while Gard- | claims to have .Z'i‘,}’:,':‘,f"nf-m?. e iTiaee ey S0 far as the circult is concerned, the |the clown of the St Joe team last year, |’ Dr. G. L, Dodge, 229; John Murphy, 203, | ner’s training 1s in the hands of his brother | the friend of éloping couples. Not only g Jast week has witnessed no progress in the | Will be on first for Denver this season. 201; Grov ith, 223, 21 5 Oscar and Frank Colller, the welterweight. [ does he tie the knots, but he uses his in- L affairs of the Western league. Unless & e 201; Charles Seaman, 211; Mr. Swensen, 202; —— fluence to soothe the anger of parents. Erowth of the convietion that its towm 15| BOWLERS SHOW NO WONDERS |J. Foster, 306; W. ii. Abmanson, 206; Misa | Tne Haley-Murray pretiminary would on |, THomss & Gentes, puperylsie, priscinal l O S I AY Kansas Oity will never. make tart cun — o Halght, 213; Mr. Kolls, 200; King Den- |ordinary oceasions be considered a good | has a mania for collecting clocks, of whic be called progressive. “Tommy” Burng of | Last Weelk's Performance of Local 4 . Block, 33 event for the main go and it will be the | he has 2% in his home. They of al 4 Colorado Springs, who.seems to be the League Devoid of Sensational b g Frank | best preliminary ever puiled off here. | Moy ‘o ihrcau s of movienl fsoks: o 1 elrcult committee of the Western league, Peortormances. A:M-z ek Seemon, 218; Tom Me- | Haley especially Is a fighter of class, which | bird life and as a collector of minerals is ¢ clmtiair-to $1U6 oub dberinows (4t Kas. ; Avoy, 216; B, J. Nedd, 211; Raymond Bese- | ho bas demonstrated by recent mills in | Well known among specialists. { sas City and Milwsukee will both be on PR . NG o206 Miss Grace Conant, 203; Miss Nell | Omaha and Kansas City, where ho n in | 4if ROFIERIt, of the wite and ehild of Bene: the Mst, but it is hardly possible that o .pc-:n.n AHETA i oo good favor. It was not thought at first Ium of the ' Penneyivanis Histotical ' societ ¢ Tommy belleves this himself. No one else g = - Tt Ave he could be persuaded to gp in a prelim- | Mrs. Arnold followed her and to does. ‘Milwaukee never was & Western | SIrhss £ B R é 31 % | GARDNER AND SMITH MATCH |tnary bout, but he had no dates ahead, wo [ 130 and her sonTihe one shown | - league possibility, let alone ® probability. 964 49916 831 v ggd consented to make the match with Murray, | of her descendants are in the British army. At oné time it looked likeé Manning might m %z :_1’ Both Little Fellows Train Mard for|who is himself no elouch with the gloves. | A Boston firm of dealers in china and What the afiicted man wants s | be used, and the only one recom- do something In Kansas City. Even now 986 49014 816 Their Coming Meeting, Each The club is paying well for this go. é?-’f.";{,fi‘;'l'..“n}'“l'y.fff“,".‘fifu ::TZ sfi-;-e"-g:: ::;(lctltrl:!porw rellef, but & perma- hm::-'d-d by nt.l:z‘_ .14'1“'?:.“ men ’ he has grounds leased for a park, and has | Ki & u.m u_gz One more preliminary of four rounds be- | having first been opened there in 1798, is The bemeficlal effects of my treat- | It dmmod‘m the Btricture m,m T - d tween two South Omaha lads at cateh | selling at auction its stock, sald to be ment are as lasting s life—! oure to | and removes every obstruction o~ welghts and & battle royal.will complete | Yalued at §300,000, preparatory to moving stay cured. the urinary passage, aliays all in- - Local sporting interest centers now in the the program. It will be lerl.d oft prou‘:mly further up town. ’hen' once & patient is rescued by | flammation, sto] every discharge, ten-round go of next Friday night between Halch Smith, the colored featherweight of Omaba, and Eddle Gardner of Wheeling, A Canadian who was injured in getting at 9 o'clock. The short limit means fast | off a rallroad car at a station before the ' . |tram had come to a stop obtained a ver- SRS WV o 15t et b dict of $1,000 damages against the com- To- §ies the prostate glind when - en- l."r?e'c. Claanaen nd heals the bladder Kidneys when (rritated or ocon~ gested, invigorates the =l N and re- a Stores neaifh and unx'%'u o and’ the verdict has be tained 9 Sesoclatian. Mr, Rourke sars he does not | EEEF § 481 M gl W Ve, brother of the redoubtable OIOat | Losal sporting men aro dlaaning o bene- | BA'S5ret v coues Solding thet thk B BEre of the boty diected Uy e di- ) £oew Shat the cirouit oemmittes s dotng o | 14 g | Gardn y. President Peter Loch| gt for Oscar Gardner which will undoubt- i was acting as a reasonable man would 4 / other than what is In the papers. All the - 8 B B u"mm“ “"""_';’ club 18 sparing 50| edly be largely attended. The affair is |mofian s O ‘ne train, aithough It was in Contaglous Blood Polson papers that can be reached by Burns are & i 3| moune pense (o make the Affdir 8 |goheduled for Friday night, March 7, at| Citizens of Albemarle county, Virginia, My special form of £ full of his fulminations, but the public no 34 M A4 * Washington ball and a good card of ring | have organized the Jefferson Memorial specinic s toritagions. b % longer phys any attention to him. Prest- n 173 29| This match was arranged two weeks ago events is promised. Road association for the purpose of bufld- prac the result of m ‘work, / + % 173 210 |and efnce that time each man has been fn . : Ui » DUPRS, DONATEIS betWesa Chatloties- B i tadoraes Oy the ysiclans A dent Whitfleld must have gone to work. | s © 1L 8| constant and consclentious trainin e and Montofioy ynar President: S61- his ‘and forelkn countride, » At any rate he has quit talking. It is up g m difterent my 8. For buried, 0 road will be two t contains 8, flurmu- l:rl or to. Bim to make good right soon now. - He - IR HR|jyterent reasons sach bas been compelled | LOCAL INTEREST "IN POOL fiiics tong & xpected to cost about injurlous “mealclie of any wind " - Bas whiled away the long winter in telling @ 18 8| contast. Tn Gardst’s case i wes & socsiot | pa. nal good Ton atnsafe and torces ‘ut Svery’ particle what he Mitended to do, and doing nothing. 116 168 215 a scratch | gy for Championship Tourney At- .. to which will be invited of fmpurity. - e o dows By b it 168 21488 to whether he could make the welght at 24 1the president and cabinet, the governors Soon every sign and e - » 106 167 23(all. The flgure set is 134 pounds; Smith traet Much Attention in of the states and the members of the na- Sgpter, Dietely and E off, be finds himselt the head of & league . l.a 167 E giving & o for the sake J tional senate and house of representatives. blood, the u-n:km flesh, the with only four certain starters and good R0 e '“wh"_ prt by o e Syeng . B gy 1 the efforts of the health depart- bones and Wl ™ are towns scarcer than hens' teeth. It's sure b T finer started to tratn two| 4\ cnamplon pool players tfrom all i, Searmakers are ng longer fet "?‘"%:. I D_‘fi & case of hustle for him fow. Here's hop- e 16 gy with Ok of OBl B parts of the United Btates are already en- | fips In their mouths ey now wet thelr or duties ing be.will accomplish something definite o 1 b, Oleson of Chicagost la's champlonship pool |/fibgers on & sponge and moisten the ti . ’- oo g South Omaha in Decomber. That mateh, | t¢red for the wor D obien | With them.” 7o change. followed the d Diplomas, Licenses and News- g8 $8|too, was virtuslly at catoh welehts, so| {OUTBAment, which will begin ln Brooklvh | covery ‘of tuberoulosls " bacilil on clear oo gy S gl Nervo-Sexual DebHlity §1 s 1 Gardner did.not wear down in pre tion | OB Monday, March 3, and continue two | The department has also induced the read- : o1 & aet B 8868 1 210 | for it to any extent. As a cons: i weeks. They are William H. Clearwater of | ers employed by the men in the factories me from the ravages of diseass or m!m:u'r “; 'r'n"rfiy mrm o:.-._ ® 9860 164 28(paa Ny & ’ lequence he {ladelphis, Jerome R. Keogh of Buffalo, to spend ’:l“ of thelr ufill reading on the ‘weakness muuhl! h‘i'rh fil.'h' is | @ et PO . MOBE0 164 2% y ten pounds to take off. With 1sh subject of Y ene. A still more important never again bothered wi s former Wmn“ oy pindtiy ate- § 308 18 28 only thres weeks to make this reduction, | OTant Bby of New York, Patrick H. Walsh | change wouid be ihe exolusion from cigar | trouble. i lm.-_ 7 8l thos 10 L8 163 156 |ite possibllity has been a great 1| ot New York, Irving Long of Boston, H. P. | factories of all persons Infected with con- $o Dat treat all figeases but L | oIty retind one of Mib formar folly: @ S8R 18 21 lena sill another problem has been how uo| SLOft of Denver, W. N, MoOing of Besion, i . e o Stay cured. vaarions avery arain 3 6588 16 28[do it and not weaken John Daly of Chicago, llam Wenrick of usou! fl 0“. # E% 1@ 29| pounds Is & good deal oy e saen ™| New York, Charles Weston of Phentx, Ariz., Varicocele tem, purifies and . e D48 TR 1@ | man | Oardner 4s & vers esyeens|W: W. King of Sau Francisco and George F. Undor. my treatment. which inclues | 424 kidapye, tmHigerst s s ¥ B Smith of Hariford. The first three are no cutting or e sidious 3 New Dis- $ Tne 1@ worker, however, and is also careful of telleot, an 4 Free Rvial Dasknae of thia Mo I¢ 8 T8 1% 3| nimeelf while in treining, and the latest | (OVREF champlons. The others are the Dpears aimost tustantly. | Festorss e pewer *gendt \ddress @ 7H 18 2%|revorts from South Omaha, whers he s | CTACK Players of thelr citl pools of " stagnant biood are Refiex Diseases o Stren, 9§ Lal4 167 17 | quartered, indicate that he will open conditions of the tourney will, ven Trom the dilaled vetns ana i Quick yl:‘ugm £ Im 8B necessary weight safely and still r:“' he| "' expected, bring together a larger, | Rieumatic painsarethe cries of protest Soreness and ng sul e R e Rl a igor. o 15, B LR I 1| tect condition, with me wire sdge » In DI | more representative and better class of ';:a""“'d;":d":‘mu"““m“mm :;;“_fi on ot Varicossle sega S Box. Roet date o S TS 148 i) |ties. Topensl- | players than any tournament previously L“ o b 3 ey ool ry o s pasd l% S | e - Davey, National 4 85T 16 10| 1t witt cost Garduar $100 on the start, too, | 2010 Though no entries from abroad are | I, PUUCRS, o5y fen and can 5o Hodi and 7 i"‘,_"'_“"."",_ O e diminuendo tn the [If he falls to make the welght, for that 1s | Jot Teceived, several are eXpeeiq A Balt longer supply the pure and bealth sustain- Stricture hon Galnt in the systemm, or Omaha Bowliog league this week. There [the smount of the forfelt that s posted. | 40360 of the most prominent Players w ing food require, The whole system - mental deallne” freqiiently : was but one remarkably good score made, | Smith lnsisted on a goodly sum, because of “:."“" ":, hecd an days, witn tuo aass | fecls the effect of this acid poison ; and MY ST Sty s aate e [, o P4 elthor individual or team, single game or [the fact that he was going two pounds over | SChedule will cover ten 4ays, With tvo 4a¥8 | not until the blood has been purified and Ay g ¥ alwbys Cebe %R NS thirty-freme totsl, and there were mauy |bl usual limit it and tbrg or four | BT for playing off ties. Games will be | hrought back to a healthy condition will the only oure that should ever | cause. poor ones. The teams stand in the per- centage ecolumn just as they did a weok ago, but the St. Charles team, by taklng pounds ot 150 points, and the entramce fees of §50 aches grer Yhst Be can make and be| o )" 7 be’ bunched tnto & sweepstakes. | sl pos pains for private counssl, v to sach The promoters will also add $400 in cash, t 'm:‘;x;;‘fi _3&[:’“ :. ‘E.E"- X W&:‘E&m :-'}“f .{'_{M -"’:i?'i? months Rbheumas- it two trom. the Krug Park mea, cllmbed up| No duestiom exists s to Smith making :.:l";':':"‘“" Wt ans & 19, 00 m-l-n'a'-'fi form, The reatzant by to a tie with the Gate Citys for fourth welght, as he not gone over the / - place, the lattar team losing two to the | \24-pound imark At aay time in weeks phst. B, 4 s o Ripsacee. By il B S M3 CONSULTATION FREE, Westerns. \ erday weighed between 108 and half v i Four of the teams, the Omahds, Ger-|® Pound Beavier, and he will fight very|T®C0Td8 Will be broken, and several of the | m Was Ottice Hours trom 8 s, m. to 8.p. m., Suiidays 10a m, to Lp.m mans, Gate Oltys and Krug Parks, have|Desr 183 His long workout for the Whie. | "Riries Bave aiready siguified their inten- | SCAs bey 'fl-&' N sm. E‘flc‘ffl-mcfl Il“fim oust dropped off 1n their averages, and the other | 'AKer fight in January left him in prime| U100 O Boing hard after the single rus m-‘!‘l'u-a-lu 1308 Parnam St., Botween 13th and 13¢h Sts, Omahe, Neb. strong and fis. four Barg bottared but & fow pigs. . Mot FaCye Ms ool g ek to atialn ooied "':',",,' o ol 808 ur':thcm(w team r its high score and only three or 1! Gardner go. e o e etaty o “were howied B 18 o orking e Sav: a1 0o en o e pacicag or | s R B A E ROBINSON, M. D., C. M., Medical Directot | above 900, two by the Clarksons apd one he wants to win the fight. There | 2 pieten 12 BITIME BECCL " by the Westerns. 18 6o question that Gardaer Is better then | PTctice makes A tions and I would get well. 4 it filled [ M et ol | = — These two teams were the only omes that |40Y Of the men that Smith has met so fur, Whist Scores. loager. Haviog beardet8: 8. 8.(swifve fi P e ) Sriage I, WA e R e I e tturing 1o 1hs fwiim 44 e ieane | B s give e & trial, ’ . overy ow L iy gty i 500 mark on his| B8 Victories, they sdmit rred t;‘cuzm Whist. club 8¢ 1ts Pegular maesting Woednee: u ;fl"':":‘n Jew bortles T waa ahl 16 Clark SBOWIIflg Alleys YNlI’ FOI‘W“ T“Id F’“‘ TR SRR IEENT || oia-io Mamey 6 BY THE Z0DIAD, izioe, B S Berris oy - % totdl. This team also rolled two good |BUt 0 crack. If any amount of work can single games, 926 and 938 points. Denman | P¢rease bis craft Smith intends to do it, and et We will send you & Horoscope Read- was away up, with a total of 689, hi o3 b aaald vestored o irg of your Ufs and & most intees oL e gl £ Rn, Rl gl B T H R~ ey Biggest-Brightest-Best tf!-; :fl:ol on Aunrg::&yf'u you sead A time in the league contests, being 185, 314 ' - the great vegetable 108 et peags. Ous vadied ek and 190, an average of 1864. This m-na and touic, is and put A : o EAST {50 1deat remedy in all | ————— " AdSra & the only feature of the week's play. The 19 % rheumatic t yhl 214 made King & tio for individual high right-hand a “Boucher I v o With Wille, & 8¢. Charles man. The West, | PUoch, and he certainly justifies the pride | Jordan and. \ o eralsin itto ‘h‘j‘:m / erne meanwhile had three men above 500, |B!s backers take in him. and Dox St 0] Tad torvitons "B | with another st 458 and a total of 3,539 Betting has already begun ou the con- ‘We bave & special book om [ Only six single games of the 130 thrown | '#8¢ and, despite predictions to the con- ter of Titk Rheumatiens wi sufferer from " by the forty bowlers were 200 or better aad | FT. the game is even money so far, It gposre s s painful disease vead. Itisthe - {wenty-elght of them were under 150.| a8 thought that Garduer's weight and s ’ A Georgls correspopdent sends the :;. E:h.g complete and imteresting book of Meanwhile five team games were under 800 and five total games were below 3,560, In the individual averages, meanwhile, _ | King Denman has outstripped Bmery and perior experience would make him & fa- vorite {rom the start, but it developed that Smith bad & host of friends who are willing bettors at evea money. His backers them- seives bave & good sum of wmomey which lanta Ceastitution the following on & deceased real estate agent: te any Joghen Jense— ummm case. forgiven, | REREET. | e el . Bold by Bh. & o€ y . o U AR

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