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THE _OMAHA DAILY {ASSERTS REMEDY IS A FRAUD Btate Veterinarian Warns Stookmen Against Cornstalk Disease Cure. GOOD PROFIT IN IT FOR MANUFACTURER | | BEE: TUESDAY DID NOT KNOW SHE | HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE | DEFENDANTS PUkuinoE MOST CATTLLI Read Through It It's as clear as crystal --- you can see that the soap is pure. Dainty vege- table oils and glycerin, and the natural Jap Rose Soap The name Kirk stands for perfection in soaps, and this soap 1s our pride. All that cost, skill and experience can do are combined in it. JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO White Russian 1615 FARNUM STREET. DECEMBER late hour bond had b iven. Th ) o Do trounte sccurred 1n tne storeroom 1 the{ DEEF MERGER CASE CLOSES Walsh block, occupled by Steele and Mrs. Angus, over the disposition of stocks in the | store. Bad blood had existed betwoen the | Facking Firms Olaim Hostile Vordiot Will two men for some time on this account | Ruin Live ook Men. Angus denied that he did the stabbing. R WATER SUPPLY STILL SHUT OFF Nebraska City People Working Over- T ! 1 e nesore ae Thousands Have Ki(?ney Trouble and Never en Are Transcrib Suspect lt. Gertrude Warner Scott Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp=Root. Company Which »ly & ays It is Unable to Se- » Col et to Sup. | Commissioners Wil ax time to Make Connection with Insth « e Institations with Coal ine Ve Soon as N Decision is Therefore Now cure a Supply. Only Matter of Time. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Dec. 8.—(Spe- cial.)—This eity ie still practically out ot water and there Is no telling just when a | | supply will be available. A large force of workmen is busily engaged in digging a diteh across the 2,000 feet of sandbar which lics between the intake pipe of the water KANSAS CITY, Dec. 8.—The investigation | of the alleged beef combine ended when the case was submitted to Commis- sloner Kinler, who will file his report as (From a'Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 8.—~(Special.)—State Vet- erinary Surgeon Thomas, who Is also a doubting Thomas, after several weeks of quiet investigation, announced this after- | today, R Brakeman K LYNCH, Neb., Dec | gram.)—Herman Fagerli the eastbound local freigh evening. under length. led While Switching. 8.—(Special Tele~ a brakeman on was killed this He slipped while switching, fell the car and was dragged a car He died almost instantly. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. H. M. Stone of Denver is In the clty. W. H. Andrews of New Orleane is in the city. Russell Thorp of Lusk, city Mr. and Mrs City ‘are guests in this city Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hag Lake City are guests in the city Mr. and Mre. Willlam Cunningham of | Des ‘Moines, la., are in the city on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Finnell of Hamburg, la., | were the guests of friends in this city Mon: day evening. pelled to Commence Feed- Laundry Soap Wrappers exchanged Cattle, for valuable premiums, at our store, E1 STARTS ANTI-TRUST ~ WAR Benator Nelson Asks Oonstitutional Amend- ment and New Bill, | Wyo., is in the W. J. Martin of Kansas | nbath of Salt Vinton, Towa, July 15th, 1801. DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N. Y.: GENTLEMEN: My trouble began with pain in my stomach and back, so severs that it eeemed as if knives were cutting me. I was treated by two of the best physi- clans in the country and consulted another. None of them suspected that the cause of my trouble was kidney disease. They all told me that I had cancer of the stomach 1. C. Rowntree of Lincoln and Mr. and | 4 Would dle. I grew so weak that I could not walk any more than a child a month Mrs. Frank Haines of that city were guests | 01d, and T only welghed ninety pounds. One day my brother saw in a paper your ad- Monday evening at the Schlitz ho; | vertisement of Swamp-Root, the great kidn ey remedy. He bought me a bottle at our manager Yorton G Kansas City. weetern | drug store and I took it. My family could see a change in me for the bettor, 80 they Range company, 18 In the clty for a fom | obteined more and I continued the use ot Swamp-Root regularly. I #0 weak days. and run down that It took considerable time to build me up again. I am mow well, M. C. Henneberry of Akron, Colo thanks to Swamp-Root, and weigh 148 pounds and am keeping house for my husband and brother. Swamp-Root cured me after the doctors had failed to do me a particle C. Woodhurst of North Platte, A. W. Lane of good. Gertizit Whnon oot of Lincoln and William Lawrence of Den- ver were guests at the Henshaw Monday evening. Among the Nebraskans regletered at the i\\‘:lrl':u:’ll .‘l(!v\‘l:‘il)‘rl-{l‘nth were: Mr. and Wiyt 00 Noetoll, 5. . Mojeg vt ‘Women suffer untold misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly mont and J. H. Rickel of Junlata. understood; In many cases when doctoring, they are led to believe that womb trou- blo or female weakness of some sort is responsible for their ills, when in fact, disor- dered kidneys are the chief cause of thelr Aistrcsaing troubles, The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladdwr remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince anyone—and you may have a sample bottle sent free, by mall. W. F. Hyde, superintendent of the house | of correction of Milwaukee; Ed Weeks, one | of the officers of the Bryan 8 orks of Novth Alllance, Wis., and Mr. . Burke | of Milwaukee were the ‘city Monday | evening. They were enroute to Mexico, where they wiil enjoy a sojourn. Amons those who were reglstered at the urray Monday evening were: - B. Critc - fleld of Lincoln; 1, ¥ Cornel} of Holdrese, Sample Bottie of Swamp-Root Sent Free. Misses Ethel and Maud Perkins of Wahoo. EDITORIAL NOTE—You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful remedy, Swamp-Root, sent absolutely free by mail, also a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters re- celved from men and women who owe their good health, in fact their very lives to the great curative properties of Swamp-Root. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer in The Omaha Daily Bee. 1t ydu are already convinced that S8wam p-Root is-what you need, you can-purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores . everywhere Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. dlseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve posi- tively cures or no pay. 25c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Snow and Warmer in Nebraska aud Probably in Western Towa. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Forec For Nebraska, South and North Dakota and Montana—Snow and warmer Tuesday: Wednesday, probably snow. For lowa—Fair Tuesday, except probably snow in west portion, not so cold; Wednes- day probably snow and warmer. For Illinols—Partly cloudy, continued cold Tuesday; Wednesday, warmer, with prob- ably snow and rain in south portion; winds becoming southeast and fresh. For Kansas—Rain or suow and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday, rain. For Missouri—Fair Tuesday in east, prob- ably snow in west portion; Wednesday, rain or snow, warmer in east portion. For Colorado and Wyoming—Falr Tuesdsy and Wednesday. Loeal Record. w T AU, and_precipitation companed with DeTRtRS eponding ‘dhy "of the Tlalt’ three yan 1002, 1001, 1900, 1890 WOULD GIVE CONGRESS PLENARY POWERS i SHould Be Liable to D | tion, Prohib Definition by National Legislature, olu- fon and » WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Senator Nelson today iptroduced a joint resolution for an amendment to the coustitution so as to o congress the power to control trusts, also & bill to amend the Sherman antl- trust law by more stringent provisions. The suggested amendment to the consti- tution was as follows: Congress shall. have power to define, regu- Iate, prohibit or dissolve trusts, monopolies or combinations, whether existing in the form of & corporation or otherwise: con- & hall also have power to license, “and control all corporations en- gaged in trade, commerce or other busi- ness among the several states or with fbr- elga_nations, T bill for the amendment of the Sher- man law makes all mergers or combina- tions in restraint of trade illegal and pro- vides a fine or $10,000 or imprisonment for oue year, or both, against each person en- gaged'in the combination. ‘The - bill, also prohibits combinations in festraint of trade and all attempts to mo- nopolize any part of the trade of the sev- eral states or territories, providing a fino of $60,000 or imprisonment for a year in each caso. Corporations engaged In Interstate com- merce are required to file with the Inter- e Commerce commission each year a statement of their business and also the names of persons to whom stock was orig- inally iseued and the price pald for it. SANTA FE TRAIN WRECKED lMfornia Limited Meets with Dis- er and Many Pi Are Injured. (Gertrude Warner Scott.) in Neb.; B. 4. Chapcll of Corning, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Krotte of Stuart, Ia. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Carlisle of Harrisburg. 0. R. Fleming of Cedar Falls, G. W, Barnes of Lexington, Ky.; H. A. Bevan of Colorado Springs, Charles' P. Brasiaw and wife of San Jose, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs R. H. Chipman® of Kansas City, W, H, Gerhart of “Lincoln, John C. Watson ‘of Nebraska Clty were registered Monday evening at the | Tier Grand. C. ¥. Boylan of Des Moines, D. Chadron, E. 8. South and sun’ of Grove, Ed Fitzsimmon of Lindsa: Davigon of Alnsworth, H. 8. Covey of Chi- | cago, C. H. All of Denver, Attorney F. G, | % HOLIDAY RATES... Rock Springs, Wyo.,, and P. H. Gray, a prominent cattle grower of Tarklo, Mo., To points within a distance of 200 miles from selling station. were cmong the visitors who were regis- : Selling Dates, Dec. 24-25-31, Jan. | tered at the Merchants Monday evenng. FINAL RETURN LIMIT, JANUARY 2. Round trip rates: Ome fare to points west and one and one-third fare to points east of Missouri river. Ticket Offices: 1323 Farnam $t. & Union Station - soon as the stenographer's notes have been noon that the “guaranteed cure for the | 1o <" 400 the current of the river. This The defense introduced testimony today . that a supply will be avallable when it Is . v Cornstalt Remed s o s | Y to show ol pusines c ABRRITLY WORtHIot Nl ers g iA| compluteti, . fa GRBEULGMUM 10 W | o0 tne Siockyerth it Bast B LO0NS S04 Bt Joseph, and claimed that the greater por- the mouth of the ditch will raptaly 81l up This concern doe ¥ [ stee dle ose v ey onageny n",“‘m’f ;"‘:::: “2"_ 2‘:‘;‘:’: with eand. They maintan that the diteh | tI00 Of stcck handled at those points was By this evidence the defense sought to | ent wi v dency N 182, number of ‘alle conthlntag the-al: | CUFTeDL would bave & @dency €0 GBIATES | iniimately conacct the packing interests leged remedy, a quantity of advertising ootk WO be | ) inference that any action taken by the | i 3 bueiness secmed to be to fold the circu- .ufi;;”f..'f."r‘w‘fl'ff":.“J"..,L‘ ibe manufac” | state inimical to the packers must work lars and mail them. The man who s sup- 3 stockman hi it f wate £} > is named Muer, first name and where- :_“""h:l': “""Z"‘;":',"ON wh'h'h‘“’[‘,""no"l' ""‘ P. P. Welly, cashier of the St. Joseph abouts, according to Dr. Thomas, unknown, r b rher but oo the 1hres Cooatiohs T veteMAisTy stock receipts at the St. Joseph yards dur- t ¢ 1e c ) called the head man was sald to be oyer | Moo, Perticularly in wigw of = the cold | g 1001 and estimated the proportion sold 1§ e the business section of the city, for should | ' the packing com ¢ s manufactured in that state, | one gain any consideratite headway the fire rneys also read a statement showing ’ the disposition of live stock at Bast St. commisalon, made an analysis of the remedy | g e and reported the summary of its ingre- |CE covERs UP THE “ANGE six parts; charcoal or coal, one-ffth OF SIX | g( oL on tn' Vielnity ‘of Grant Com: parts; salt, one-tenth or three parts; glau- | one-third or ten parts; enough fenugreek | to give the concoction an odor. e the way it is prescribed, is of no value| ORANT. Neb, Deg. &—i(Special 'Tele whatever. 'There are some materlals Ingpooq'qyriyg Saturday and'slect commenced ! | . - falliog Sunday morning, lasting until Mon siege of serlous aickness. W. W. Miles was | * 5:‘::';“ s l':""'““"_i“‘"”"’“""“‘m - month ago while out in the state |, , opq gtockmen are compelled to feed. In- morning and William Twidale Is also suf- | dications are for continued bad weather. fering with a serious attack of the same | Su°0 Y the company and at once went to Quarter of a Million Involved. At that time he was informed that the| i G SR 3 compaty had none on hand. A second trip | , WAHOO, Neb,, Dec. 8.(Special.)—One of was made to the office, and this time the | . * | this county was brought up and consumed clerk in charge. who had discovered the |, .";ou of last week, Involving directly to him, stating that the remedy was sold 7 4 ; was brought by the Unlon Stock Yards Na- to farmers only. Through other sources |, .| Bank of South Omaha against the and had it analyzed. When the purchase of the Riverside Here- The actual t to manufacture th e * | tord cattle ranch of Willlam Humphrey by 60 cents for a twenty-five-pound sack, hor 2 hy e dladitg Heory F: J Ricker, of Quincy, Ill, and C. A. Jamison of Peoria, I, had licns the company for the preparations of the | remedy for the stock, said Dr. Thomas, It | Pirey for the sum of about $200,000, which would take a man’s farm to feed the remed: g lbpsgdor o frniveli " | indebtedness, which included a $10,000 mort- Thomas sald: ~“The true remedy Is to take | bank cf Ashland, and one of $44,000 wh care of the product and not let it remain | Was held by the Union Stock Yards Na- The company gives as references the | 8atlon, the same having never been re- Unlon Stock Yards National bank at South | orded. When the transfer was made company advertises exclusively by circular, | father for §72,250. Now the contention, as Ao iR stated in the court, was that the $44,000 same was never recorded owlng to the mis- dentally or with suicidal intent, took a|laying of the mortgage by the discount- header over the rafling which surrounds the | | stated in the bill of sale, and Jamison and at his home with the chances against his | Ricker, it is claimed by the' bank, had ankle, a fractured arm and a dislocated | the bench, has taken the’sanie under’ad- knee. visement. : transcribed cornstalk disease,” known as the National | /2 & $1ov Job and there is no certainty e e the | SHE b autheiont nhb. Wive Soatine shor|® tockyards at East St. Louls and St. Slock. 16 the olibe, WAId, Dr. THomas, | arreie n e oes SEE FEISAE, S0 Chas Khe R T e i i and the live stock industry and to prove by matter and & young. clerk whose chiet | )" Defore the work Wil be completed lars and mail them. The man who 16 su0- | o “on” short time, the packing. house, irreparable injury to the farmer and the e e e un oncinens | Stockyards company, testified as to the live 1n Tows, and it i the belief that the remedy | CAUeF: lest & fire sHo¥ld break out in | o "y "oy king compantes J. M. Nelson, chemist for the State Food | g0 KU B CURHIEF U 1ol Louis during 1901, dients as follows: Sulphur, one-fitth or | bor ealts, one-sixth o five parts; copperas, | “This mixture,” sald Dr. Thomas, “taken | gram.)—The temperature fell twenty de- (he mixture that are good, but taken as day forenoon. Everything is covered with t 4 aken with a bad attack of apoplexy this p “pyorag caw one of the circulars is- o { Omaha to secure a sample of the remedy. | the most Important cases ever tried in dentit ) el ldentity of Dr. Thomas, refused to sell 1t , o "e50 000 ana fndirectly $250,000. Suit or. c 1 Dr. Thomas secured a pail of the remedy | py .y National Bank of Quincy, I, et al. dy, ac the chemist, 1s about remedy, according to the chemist, I8 abolt | e E. Ricker, who, with his father, According to the directions lssued b UBERRS 1o the (Dratare > | and interests in and aganst William Hum- | they released and assumed all outstanding Of a cure for the cornstalk disease, Dr. | Eage held by the Farmers' and Merchants' 10:the ST S’ Tohe 8 Autrition:” tional bank and which is causing the liti- Omaha and the bank at Thornton, Ia. The | George E. Ricker gave a mortgage to his should be made a prior lien, although the Charles Waite, 0ld and blind, elther acel- | ing clerk of the bank, s the same was light shaft in the court house and is now recovery. His Injuries consisted of a broken | known of. Judge Sornborge¥; who was on Cannot Fill Coal Contract. Increase in Farm Valu FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special.)—In response to a request from Commissioner of Labor Watson the Fremont Commercial club has preparéd and forwarded to him some figures on land transfers in this county during the years 1901 and 1902. During the year 1901 the average price paid for farm lands as appears from the recorded deeds wes $44.30 per acre. For the first ten months of 1902 the average price paid was $50. The total sales for the ten months of this year exceed those of the entire year 1901. In preparing these figures. transfers made in the course of settling estates and divisions of lands It was not an halucination of disordered brains that made the.Board of Purchase and Supplies get a move on itself this morning, in the matter of supplying fuel ‘o the state institutions for the insane, but from the fact that at the Lincoln asylum there was scarcoly enough coal on hand to | last twenty-four hours. At the other towns | where hospitals for the insane are located | almost the sare conditions confronted the superintendents. The Whitebreast company, | which has the contract for furnishing fuel for most of the institutions, informed the board this morning that it would be impos- sible for the company to fill its contract, and that If the board would consent to take | among heirs are not included, only bona a different kind of coal, it belleved it could | nde sales being cons'dered. With the in- secure the board thirty carloads. The meet- | crease in price of land there has been a ing was held in the office of the secretary of | gmall increase in rents, especially crop state’s office and the thirty cars were pdr- | rent, two-fifths of the crops raised being | chased to be delivered at once. given instead of one-third, Busy Week at Lincoln, Card of ewman Willlam — Maximum temperature ... Minimum temperature . Menu temperature Precipitation .. Record of temperature and precipitztion at Omaha for this day ‘and since afarch 1, 1902 Normal temperature . Deficiency for the day . “Potal excess since March 1. Normal precipitation. Deficlency for the day Total rainfall since March 1. Deficlency since March 1. Deficlency for cor. period, 1901 inches Excess for cor. period, 1. 126 inch Reports from Stations at 7 P. M. 2819 inches | 1:834nch | engers BUCKLIN, Mo., Dec. 8.—The California Limited on the Santa Fe, No. 3, was wrecked between Marceline and Rothville SECURITY, --a1ny ~p1adwa) WRWIXEN CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. “uopwdRld Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Samuel Wise of Argentine, Kan., and the fireman were killed. The wreck is & bad one and many passen- are belleved to be injured. LABORERS DIE IN TUNNEL Explosion Occurs and Five Ital Are Killed While at Work, NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 8.—Five Itallan | laborers were killed, tbree seriously and sleven slightly injured today by an explo- slon in a tunnel being cut by the Louisville & Naghville road at Baker's Hill. v — Two Striken with Apoplexy. HABTINGS, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Speclal Tele- sram.)—Hastings citizens are undergoing a e sanjeaadursy, Fair Association Prospers. ALBION, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special.)—The annual meeting of the Boone County Ag- There will be a plenty doing at the state capitol during the week of January 19-24, 1;2;;:;:“'.‘[:’:; ‘:r;:‘:’:“‘l‘:n:"aa']“h‘:”lg' Ih€ | ricultural assoctation occurred last Satur- o e o oha "Nobraska_ Stats | 987: The report of the secretary showed Bl Bhepioneicis that the association now owns thirty acres, | Board of Agriculture, Nebraska Dairymen's | (hit the Gasoclerion BOw Qo o rover | assoclation, Nebraska Corn Growers' asso- | »or't ¥100 BT 6rC BAre A0l ant mpeove | clation, State Swine Breeders' assoclation, | goy1ur of gebt against it. The treasurer's | Southwest Shorthorn Growers' association, | port % SOt AEUIEL b EEEE Nebraska Veterinary Medical assoctation, | feP%oe **T 50 omcors clected were Duroc-Jersey Breeders' association, State | pe iy o0 Telacn Jonn O'Nell, vice Farmers' fnstitute, State Poultry assocla- | \rogigent; Job Green, treasurer, and H. L. tion, State Bee Keepers' assoctation, Ne- | Brotlttls SO0 Breers (oes bt o nola o braska Stock Growers' association, Agricul- gou®G ST TRt T TOe Mo tural Students’ assoclation, Keya Paha | que “B° \ "Riiciis was clected delegate Stock Growers' assoclation, Nebraska Irrl- [ 4”1 Siote’ meeting in case the president gation association, Fine Stock Breeders’, as- | could not attent. soclation, Farmers' Co-operative Grain ‘and Live Stock assoctation. The rallroad companies have granted a one fare throughout the state, good eoming January 18-24 inclusive, and good returning to February 8. Standard 01l Objects. The Standard Ofl company, through fts attorneys, McCoy & Olmstead of Omaha, | bas filed with the city clerk a protest against the assessment placed upon its property here by Assessor Brown. The as- sessor valued the property of the company at 330,825, which the company sald was about three times what it should be. It 1d its agent gave in the figures approxi- mately correct, The Bloomquest Gymnastic and Ortho- podic institute of Omaha has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. The capital stock is $25,000 and the incor- porators are: Willlam A. Paxton, C. Gus P. Bloomquest, Charles D. Thompson an B. J. Scanncll. The objects of the Institute is to handle and control the Bloomquest patents on gymnastic apparatus. Japs Work om Railroad. For the first time fn the history of the state Japanese emplayes have been brought into Nebraska. Tonight thirty-four were taken through here from Wyoming to Ster- ling, where they will be employec by the Burlington on construction work. The men were In charge of Foreman George Kakagi and Agent K. Okajimee, and were on a spe- clal train, consisting of three bunk. cars, a diner and a kitchen. These cars will be \ their home during ‘he winter. The men are to be paid §1.25 a day. None of the Japanese have been in the country more than two years. but a majority of them speak English and appear fairly intelli- gent. Omana, clear . Valentine, partly cloudy North Platte, cloudy | Cheyenne, cloudy .. Salt Lake City, partiy cloudy Rapld City, partly cioudy Huron, clear .. Willlston, cloudy | Chicago, ‘cloudy 8t. Louls, cloudy ..... 8t. Paul, ?.rlly cloudy. Davenport, cloudy . Kansas Cliy, clear . | Hayre, cloud: Helena, cloudy . Bismarck, clear | Galveston, clear Rock Island ERN EE £3392525282888911 —Zero. T indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Offici Survives Entire Family. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Spectal.) —“Grandpa” Willlam Atwood celebrated his elghty-fifth birthday at his home In this city today, his wite, their children and nearly all of their grandchildren being present. He has lived to record the death notice of his parents and all of his broth- ers and sisters, and s 2njoying quite good health for one of his age. During the day T many friends called and extended their congratulations. QURE RICK HEADACHE FOR READACKE. FOR DIZZIMESS, FOR BILIOUSRESS, . FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIO FOR SALLOW SKIN. = «.WHY STAY.... IN A COLD OFFICE? THE BEE BUILDING. Rental price includes Heat, Light, Water and Janitor Service. R. C. PETERS & Co,, Rental Agents. When a woman first experiences the pleasaut anticipation that comes with pregnancy, she finds much satisfaction 1n preparing little bits of soft clothing designed to protect the child and en. hance its beauty once it is'safely ushered into the world, ~Much anguish, accompanied by fear, in- somnia, and dread, figure largely too in the condi- tion of a woman during these long months of gesta- f tion. At the best it is a trying period, and every consideration, care and attention should be given the coming mother, together with the aid which a good, tried and perfect balm like MOTHER'S FRIEND can gr:e, and which is sure to be the chief means of perfect re- production. MOTHER'S FRIEND applied g externally throughout pregnancy will relieve the painsof parturition, and no mother and child cad fail to be healthy, hearty, strong, clear com- plexioned, pure blooded, calm ner- ved and cheerful in disposition, who are mutually influenced for months by the continued use of WOTHER'S FR{EXD. ~Of Drageis 41 09 po beitie 7e BRADFIELD RFGULATOR €0.r Atania, O Specialists In all DISEASES snd DISORDERS of MEN, 12 years of suce ceusful practice im | Omaha. | | CHARGES LOW, JANIOGELE NYBROGELF loss of imi Legal gusrsoies to Vou oF money refunded cured for lite abd the poison | toroughly clesnond ~from ihe n e Symptom disappears | e e "toraver * No - BREAKING OCT: ot The “ilseate on the skin ur face. Trestment contaie | o Sangerous Grugs OF 15w (ous medicines. | | WEAK ME DE.. Makes Fine Sleighing. | LEIGH, Neb., Dec. §—(Special)—Dur- |ing the last few days ample snow has fallen to make excellent sleighing, the best for many years. The snow did not | drift and is of excellent quality for sleigh ing. The weather continues cold and no thawing was noticeable during the day. Ground Floor Bee Bidg. Smallpox Stamped Out. LEIGH, Neb., Dec. 8.—(Special.)—The | Leigh public schools opened this morning, | after a three weeks' vacation on account of | the smallpox. The quarantine has been ralsed from all places and it is given out by the Board of Health that there is no ! danger of more contracting the disease. mceREw|Oceans of SPECIALIST | meuee Sunshine BISEASES AND DISORDERS oF Acres of mees and miles of MEN ONLY palms—that's Calfornia in nrid- winter. Gather flowers and 27 Years Kx) RS pick oranges. Reached on & high-class train— THE CALIFORNIA LIMITED Chicago to California in less than three days. Why endure disagreeable weather at home? The California tour described in our books; mafled for 10¢ in stamps. Address Passenger Office, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, Des Moines, Ia. ASTHMA Climates wearout. Smokesand sprays do not cure, They relieve symptoms Lostend of rémoring causes | whereasy we take Asthma so thoroughly out of the syst=m that nothing femains which can produce an attack; sufferers are soon able to work, eat, sleep and stand exposure without the slightest retarn A FoU A and MIDDLE AGED. lack of vim. vigor and stren with orgacs \wmpeired and weak [STRICTURE =ut =2 hi™.rsaiss o Lo VARY, Kidney ssd Bladder Treubles Woak | DRINARY. 5i0e” vewgusnes of Urisstise, Unee ored® or with milky sediment 66 stasding. g .. TI‘I'I ment by Mall ‘ DR SEARLES & SEARLES. “NiE* | GUR. YOURSELFY Use Big @ 1o v sl scimation Fitatiors oF wicration) mucons mem alnioss. and ok | His remarkable suo- coss has never been equaled and every day brings many flatter- ing reports of the good he s doing, or the | relief he has given. Rot Springs Trzatment for swm: And all Blood Polsons. NO “BRI KING OUT" on the skin or face and all external wigns of the discase disappear at once. BLOOD BISEASE "t 'so iy, VARIGOGELE :f hiiv witlie Veit su.uud L".:“«ffi‘m;{u"-"& i Kidney ana Bisdder Uiseases, Hy: 'K CURES—LOW CHARG! AN 5 DA .-wi discherges, Buricture, < Treatment by madl. F. O, Hox cured with & new Dome ireat Asthma, Be n% right in princlple our treatment does’ what “reliefs ¥ cannot do. We cure to stay cured severe, long-standing and pro- nounced “Incurble” cases. 1f you are skeptical it s because you are ignomnt of our great work. 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