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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDA JANI'ARY 28, 1903 | ecoration and better- of this counts and lived here many years CURRENT NEW F s e o o IFTY LOSE LIVES I FIRE] 3 2 sovvpt e WA s We Bt b +« \/ S O IO \V A Wasts Heavy Damages. | : fornia, where thes have sinco resided | {0 the Never-Failln N \ 24 Mrs. May Hastio, wite of Burvin Hastie, | Horrible Catmmphe Ocours at an Tneane | aaushier. Mre. A. M. Stewarts and sleo Bullder. highly sensational action in the dlatrict | B ot 26me to. Him COUNCIL BL UFI:S ”“ WEAV ER “OPB A R“D o eemiment T Polk county farmer. and | VICTIMS ARE PATIENTS OF INSTITUTION Nes, 1. W, 1add, Paine’s Celery stock raiser residing near the army post| « HOOPER, Net E al)—Mrs eite, charging him with alienation of her H. H. Ladd, wif ne of the first set | ‘ s e B e, Wsaseg] A : Compound o = | Declines to Aliow a FEailroad to Take [husband's affections, attempted criminal at TI:m :I ":" e A "4 tlers ot th j G4 St Rev home ne Fire Oceurs an g 21 " Aty oheiiohs. Y8 ceresishy . 1 B0 ? assault and slander, and demanding of bim ab eight m of this place, on SrU—. COM“ERU“ (LUB MEETI\C formed {n the offee of Attornes Jobn Lindt | e the sum of $30,000, Robertson is one of | Missing May Not All Monday afters : : — She was marrled to by Justice Oufen. | o the u'-"nlilhlmw hrm.du n" 1;4.|k ru;l}\l! )m-% Be Dead. | ‘l-wHk in in 1864 came to Ne )Ol.llfl(ly Flevates the Co“st““]on. | - col T weaith 1s estimated at from 000 to raska near Fontanelle. She Call for the Session to Oymplete Organiza- Heid as Hobbers WAYOR OF COLFAX TO THE RESCUE | }iitot0 mostly in high farm Tnan situated | was the ssven chiidron, al Condition of All Rundown : : near the army post LONDON, Jan. 27.—About fifty insane| The funeral es will be held tioa Has Been Iweuad, "m‘"kl ‘-"N! and Frank Keenan jyere ar | Effort of the Iaterarban Railroad (0| There Is now little doubt that Harry | patients were burned to death by a fire at | Wedneaday, av interment will be ia and Sick People. e 20 rested last evening on & warrant from ths » Pl gy b o bbby B Lay Track Without Getting & Pattee of Perry will recover. His improve- | the Colney Hatch asylum this morning the Hooper cemeter | ' i 3 % ment the past few days has been steady,| The outbreak oce od | the ewith In the winter season, when many people, THAEE HUNDRED MEMBERS TO START|bail were committed to the county jail Franchixe Starts a 404 the, doutirs DUV N6 WL SRLINIY Ta | wing of the ntitution, The fiames spread bl especially women and children, are con- e D i e L I LR | Nice Row. cover. The internal hemorrhages and the | with great rapldity and before they could | LINWOOD, Neb, Jan. 27.—(Speclal)— |fined in close and stuffy apartments which astling Committee Meetn with Mueh | A% uspected of being implicated In the re. | wound Is healing nicely. | be got under control five wooden bulldings, | Albert Marcsh, aged 3. died here yester- ’I.\vl( proper ventilating facilities, the blood Suteses I DUsapects Ave Mis - | caaai iy L R e o e | Including dormitories and the doctors' | day evenin | tomorsow ut 2 p. m. | becomes watery, pale, eluggish and im- 3 seibictmg 5 bbb Bl e ot (From a Staff Correspondent.) SOUTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE|apartments, were guttea from the home was a native of Mo- | pure; the nervous system is impaired, the SUTIRES M FiNe Lhuns .y g DES WO.NES, Jan. T7.—Special)—The p | "AIl the efforts of the ofcials were di- |Favia, had lived here thirty-seven years |brain is tired, insomnia begins its terrible When Mrs. Metcalfe on the night of the | ne. " seoine “{nierirnan Raflroad company | Solons Slow Returning from Recess|rected to removing fnsane inmates, but |and was highly respected. He leaves a | work, and a general collapse of the whole has encountered gmother obstacle to its and Day's Seasion fis the latter became wild with excitement | Wife, one son, John Maresh of Ord, and four | system ensues. o e e robbery discovered that money, jewelry and \er goods to the value o | A ;‘_’,, Seutiatalof vH ,"'_‘r’"";""‘:"’: ("” progress eastward. This is in the shape of and so panic-stricken that not only were | daughters to mourn his loss | Our object at this time Is to suggest the had b lea she at once Tastened to the cal James B, Weaver, mayor of the Briet. they unable to help themselves, but greatly Bebutt Wow | true means of succor and help for pale, vty oo o by wo young men, butly,op cf Coitax. The company has falled to impeded the operations of tuese trying to | languid, nervous, frritable and weakened found them apparently asleep and this dis A by NEBRASKA CITY, Jan. 2 aclal Tel '] h secure franchise in the town of Colfax, RE. 2 7 o o! save them. Lo women and children. Thoushnds of sucl armed whatever suspicion she entertained - PIERRE, . D, Jan. 27.—(Speclal Tele- - egram.)—Robert Hopps, one Dlotiser | e rreleas and fratl vistima Will odn be Sut though a frenchise was granted to another . There were nearly 600 women in the Against them. Subsequently “ t gram.)—Many of the members did not re- 1 settiers of Otos county and one of the ¢ i - quently, however, it| ;o uny which has not built. The liné |4, f thel it il the | burned annex at the time the fire was dis- | | e B f the old- | gown if help is delayed and time lost. is aileged circumstances have arisen im r urn from Ir recess vacation unt est members of the Masonic fraternity, died ‘ ‘e O v O d is the life-line t®s built from Des Moines through Ankeny | oo t and. barely hed | COvered and most of them were safely Paine's Celery Compound is plicating Leroy and Keenan in the robbery, bt et o M e b B at his home in this city today the sure and tried anchor of hops that and Mitchellville to Colfax last fall, but transferred to the main buildin and yesterday Mrs. Metcalfe filed an infor 2 Yok here in time to attend the gession. As a Dr. F. W. Blomley y lay, hoid ol cortainty ot new Commercial club, electing a board of | put FUREPEE TAR stopped at the town limits. Nothing has| ..g ¢ the senate met only to adjourn to | Wa8 uninjured. Some, however, escaped all may lay hold of with a certainty of {dfrectors and attending to such other mat- | S been done in the way of getting through [ (omor oo ppety SO0 LT HNE lttle bus- | 884 are still at large, rendering it diicult | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jan (Special | new life and vigorous health. Paine's Cel- ters as may come before the meeting. | Renl Estate Transfers. the town on the way to Newton, but It|paes'excent the introduction of bills, a num- | {0 Ascertaln the exact number of those | Telegram.)—Dr. F. W. Blomley, a prominent | ery Compound is doing the same Hn\::-. The committee appointed to canvass the | bas been the understanding that the 1ine |y " poine presentod, among them being: | Purned to death local dentist, and a resident of Sioux Falls | blessed work today for suffcrers that it Bas eity for members has been doing some tall would be extended early in the spring. Last | . Goddard, to limit the membership of | THe Work of searching the ruins con- | since 1583, died today, aged A widow | s0 well done fn the past. It quickly ](ur;‘ hustling since Manday and expects to be night workmen commenced laying track in | \ne Board of Charities and Corrections to | HNU€s. The officials admit that about fifty | survives [ nishes that new, pure and {resh blook sble to report the addition of 200 names « the streets of Colfax. This was discovered | ynros ‘members, with terms of two, four | Podies have been recovered, but it is feared | which s the foundation of true health; st the meeting tonight, making a total | Adelaide Addicon and husband to Al about midnight by citizens and a posse of | 4nq gix years each for first appointment | that the full extent of the disaster is not s \Seiba Loy | it promotes cell-growth, buflds up flesh, | Victor E. Pender, chairman, Issued the | following call yesterday: “Pursuant to the action of the meecting of citizens held at the city hall last Wednesday evening, an- | cther meeting will be held at the same place this evening,, for the purpose >f | adopting articles of insorporation of the These transters were filed yesterday in the abstract, title and loan office of J. W Squire, 101 Pearl street Lenocker, lots 17_and o pley consti- membership of about 300 to start the pro- | Gates add, 15 Oukisng, w. 4 00k 2 sufiiclent size to overpower the workmen | gng gix years for all ®uture appontments, | Yot known. All the victime were lunatics. | FATRBURY, S qam, (Spoctal)— | bone and tiseue, and elevates the constl posed club with. The committee on closing | N, J. Overmier and wife to Mary & was quickly gathered and drove the work-|anq 1o make it the duty of the heads of | Thelr charredremains presented a horrify- | Sherift Caw arre s couple of tramps a | tutional condition of every sick person, its work last evening had a list of over Oarter, 616 fect lot 1 and ni6 feet lot mon away. Then the track was torn up. | p. \nd defends them from germ and bacterial 2 block 19, Riddle's subdiv., w. d... e. Try Paife’s O 7 signers to the membership roll and as there | Kdward Deal and wite tn Bert Furney, | Later in the night the workmen returned|anq keep on file sched of all state prop- Besleged by Relatives, was wanted in Kansas, wrote to Concordia, | dangers. Try Paine's ‘R""":",f;l'":f“f':.';fy were 100 signers at the ioeeting last | e lot 5, block 10, Grimes” add, w. d. 100 (and commenced to lay the track AN |erty in thelr care and keeping: by Hays, to| The asylum was besieged by anxlous rela- | 00 Yesterday tho sherifft came up from | 4047 il b B i provide for restoration of records through- | tives ¢ 2° | that place and identified the prisoner as |Aavd happily rewarded Wednesday night there will be little diff res teknitins, O 3270 | Put at daylight this morning Mayor Weaver AT Mgt e e culty In swelling the roll to the desired i ordered out the fire department and turned | ou¢ the circuit court when same have been one Henry Rimball, who was sentenced W e b rived from all quarters. Pitiable scenes 300 by tonight's session. Marriage Licenses. | the water on the employes of the Interurban | gegtroyed, and b g last April (0 a six years' term in the Kan- ‘ /AW, ES. ed, and providing for inspection of ritnensed . pe 4 womie 3 A W AWAY OLD CLOTHES, The committee consisting of H. A. Quinn, | | company, driving them from the streets. 4o b it oot A Fuid s D it DO NOT THRO Licenses to wed o ed y a sheep before they shall be brought into the o premises er asce! g that | 548 penitentiary for burglary, and escaped " v W. 3, Daveaport, ¥, J. Day, Eraest B..Hart 'o'l‘hr 1:“]:0:”n: 1 were {ssucd yesterday {;og.o prosident Polk, Superintendent Maish romgidhio left the premises, after ascertaining that MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE NEW WITH : Browne of Brown, making the | relatives and friends had perished in the | {rom the sheriff at Topeka. He has friends and ¥, A. Hill, appointed to nominate ffty | ‘" 10 ONONDEL | and Adjuster Scholes of the Interurban com- | State Board of Health an examining board | femes near Concordia and was working his way DlAMoND QiEs men to comprise the board of directors has | ey, ¢ T Nixon, Shenandoah, Ia pany went to Colfax In a special car o see | for these who desire to practice medicine | The nurses had a terrible experience in | Pk there when arrested Direction book and 4 ayed samples made its selection, but the list will not he | Mrs. Delia Powers, imogene, In 7! 1t they could not adjust mattlrs with the | in the state and providing for the selection | trying to assist the insane people, who e free " made public until the meeting tonight. The 2'-'{"” H. Lorengen, Council Blufte obdurate General Weaver and his people. | of their officers by the members of the | wé"‘m rvagpbondiy e ‘lh“y‘ Bat it | Telephone at North Loup. | DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. committee believes that every man lvl:lt;d i ""“P‘I"""::“";”'m‘i‘u"”’:,I'r:l;'_"‘ ke The m”“:. ot -!nwv; “n\;n'.\' b n:m.mau Board of Health and fixing their |erally to be driven to a place of safety.| NORTH LOUP, Neb, Jan. 27.—(Special) by it will consent to serve on the board. In | 3o 5 Tofetchér, Council Blufts... called to the scene. The Colfax people de- | compensation; by Longstaff, fixing fees to .| —The Ord Independent Telephone com- sclecting this llst of names for the board | Privd g Y 3 The Inflammable premises almost imme- | August_Doerner, Lincoln, Neb. 7| clare they will n8t allow the company (0| he allowed to sheriffs for holding property | diately became a furnace. Nothin | pany has established an exchange here with . < 3 d ” ace. g was of directors the committee was careful in | Lena Korgan, Pott tamle county got through thelr town fntil it has a fran- | taken under execution and authorizing city, | left standing. about fifty customers. The,company pro- ehoosing men who represented the varied | —— chise and has adjusted all matters with|town, township and officers of schoo! dia d - $ [ Sones 15 sutnses & Wrgy Beition ot the i On receipt interests of the city. MINOR MENTION. the town. . ‘The corrugated iron roofs of the dormi- s H of '2 I wi]l tricts to lssue refund bonds without sub- | torles and the bedsteads of the farming community with the exchange here < A patients L m:“t:n.c;:;mv:’l’u"::plno‘n:‘::‘lnlfll:l :ol;m:: Sk sl Stask Setelifte Cade Declded. ;nlu\:‘ the <:mn to a vote; by Daly, mak- | were melted by the intense heat. Somo | 04 lv\llll ul'lm\nhl n-(m‘h out to Arcadia, A YOUR tatwaidl, ' ta A e arv o > ng the months of September, October, No- v ods | St. Paul and Greeley Center. ': to employ a commissioner who will also "_1um_-: tlu\fl‘h. artist, 308 ’i'ir‘r:ndw.\‘- The famous case of Nannle Sutclifie | yomber, December, January, February, ::dmfn:m:;:::od‘Dr::-b:lmmrmn‘ah-m ot S act as secretary, and pay him a salary of T rent, modern house, 719 Sixth avenue, | yoqing the Iowa State Traveling Men's | March and April closed months for fishi . Co O Sk a0 e Lumber Men in Kansax City. any address Expert watch repairing, Leffert, 409 B'y. | April clo s for fishing, | found huddled together in corners, while ———— not less than $2,500 a year. The general| porn'' Weh fobd e, Lefert S0 By | assoctation was brought to an end in the | and a petition memoralizing congress to s KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2i*-The Missourd, |{ N i ) opinion appears to be that the club would | terday, a daughter. e » YeS- | Cupreme court this morning by the aMirm- | provi & groups of partially consumed bodies on the A s url, | in the United States the Best rovide for the election of senators by pop- | sides of the co o Kansas and Oklahoma Association of Lum- not attaln the desired results without the | Annual reduction on pictures and picture [ ation of the rulings of Judge Bishop in|ylar vote. <! he rridors showed that many ber Dealers met here today in annual con- 4 educ s crsons lost their lives and ifice assistance of a qualified commissioner and | framing. C. E. Alexander & Co the Polk county court and the decree fOr [ The State Board of Regents met in this | toee. of othors % s ,m“”:’r:“':,;,: vention. Over 0 delegates and visitors are HOG CHOLERA REMEDY Secretary. Many of the leading business | Wanted. at once, boy with pony fo carry | (ne defendant company. An accident pol- [ city today and elected 1. W. Goodner of | to force a paseags throush ihe fames tq | N7F® The demurrage question i one of men are foclined to’ the opinion that it | HogerPUte: APPIY at tha office, 10 Pearl | . tor 42,000 was involved. Sutcliffe was | ¢his city as president of the board. I, D. e SnAtR Banh the principal subjects that will be taken | known. Has been used for five years with would be best to dispense with the pro-| F. L. Barclay, a prominent ranchman of | & member of the association in good stand- | Algrich of Millbank remains as the secre- _‘l'.h’:',:“‘: e:“’f;n“e plasss the mumber | U2, *3, the morning session and the rest of | success. Full directions with edch reosipt. posed executive committee of five and leave | S(uari, Neb. “was 'in the city yesterday |ing. He was o traveling man and had | tary ot WRLCIAse Diksss (R, Sumie | Db frima’ ANy KI5, with s and )i 1. N. G, Box 31, Genbky Naues the afftairs of the club in the hands of a | VISitIng friends 4 been married about a year to a woman | The house passed a bill fixing the terms | were women. i R | REU S D, i 18 AIERCEOOR e GONe | o (o Ea il of court in the Sixth judicial clrcult. It vention met In exccutive sessicn ’ » " commissioner who would be under the di- | nas “See e ears o fo. 5% $fust! | whose husband had gone to the peniten- rection of the board of directors. It is|Oll and Glass company. tiary. Sutcliffe had been intimate With|is expected that there will be a rush of DEATH RECORD. — - expected that this question will be brought | Droge Bros. took out bullding permit | the woman for several years. They had | pills introduced tomorrow, as many of the i yesterday fo erectic o c “hic e : : before the meeting tonight for settlement. | JSlerday for the erection of a 000 brick | removed to Chicago and lived in the same | members came back loaded with measures house with his mother and sister. One Berton Edward Gray. Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 126 Main St. | , The commissioners for the Insane yester- —— There Is seldom a day e S - | day ordered the parole of Michael Fox from | Dight about midnight Sutcliffe and wife In Grand River Country. ASHLAND, Neb., Jan. —(Special.)— {hat T am not consulted Sinll o2 Hivey Hessteat, | Bt Bernard's hospitalin care of his wife. |came home from a roundup of the city| epURGIS, 8. D. Jan. 27.—(Special)— | PETton Edward Gray, a member of the Fit- ferer who, 1f he had Council Bluffs district court, Count of | where they had been drinking and quarrel- | partjes in from the Grand ke teenth United States infantry and a former p: nsulted me In regard .| Honor, will mect Thursday ‘evening in ow " siver country hlx condition in its The medical staff of the new Mercy hos- [ (OROE, WiT Mmect HRUrAday evemng 4o ing and a few minutes later Sutcliife Was| gy (nat the people of that section have | Tc5/deDt of Ashland, died in San Francisco, early stages, 1 would have cured him and saved him much suffering, annoyance pltal recently opened by the Sisters of | jnibiioan |shot In his room. The revolver was 1n- | had o complnint. to. make sbogt ing | Col» January 15, aged 25 years. He was |l ana expensc. This er K of knowledge on the part of the Mercy In charge of St. Bernard's hospital | The Woman's auxillary of Grace Episco- |side of a grip when discharged. Mrs. 81t- | wenther, for it has been very mild and witn | POTD In Iowa and movod with his parents |l ong who has previous ted the sase, iherefore, 1 say to you if you are was_organized last evening, with Dr. T.|pal church will ‘entertain at o kensington | cliffe eaught him and called others. The [ yore 'y o (1 W8 AO Very mild and WIth | 1o Bellevue, Neb., 1n 1881, coming to Ash- | M 2"Viciim and been s flbass (o ential Lion. RenliIRe b thanl o lLZon Brh et | various state institutions to prepare | IDE Spectacle. | fow days ago and suspecting one of them " : RE R Naa a victim and been disappointed in not getting a permanent cure elsewhers, I B. Lacey as president and Dr. F. W.|Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | poher accused the wife of killing Sutcliffe | fnely and are as fat as when the first coid | 1nd 10 1889, where he made his home un- would ask that you ewwe to my office. I will explain to you OUR SYSTEM Houghton as secretary. The case against Mrs. Tinnell, charged |a0d he said that he did it himself. At that|weather set in. The sheepmen are well |\l 1897 He enlisted in the Third Ne- A TN et X Mave ociR{nalst Sntl Cyvaicovt Sthes b These physiclana will comprise the Teg- | with assault and battery on Mrs. Frawks. |tme Mrs. Sutcliffe made an aMdavit tend- | Dieased with the way fn which thelr fiocks | PFAtkR volunteers, of which W. J. Bryan |} thoroush examination, together with an honest and scientific opinton of your :lln -un!:' Drs. C. H. .Bo;erl. J. ‘.| neighbor, was dismicr “in Justice Cer’ | ing to sbow that 1t was mccidental death. | Fave.fared and, the fuct that thoy have had | "95 €olonel, and was in Cuba nearly a case. It T find yeu are incurable, T will honesiiy teil you so. i 1 Ahd your eaver, H. B. Jennings, F. T. Seybert, J. L the. § ) Botie case curable, 1 will gise you @ legal guarantee (o, cure you in the shortest %, Barstow, J. H, Cole and W. P, Hombach, | The recelpts in the general fund at (he | She supposed she was the beneficlary of | very lttle feeding to do. That section of | 2¢°F: He enlisted in the Fifteenth United ’ possible time without injurious after-effects, | Christian Home last weck were $327.52, being | his certificate. Later the certificate was | the country is oneof the States infantry from Brocton, Mass., In - all of Councll Bluffs. Dr. A. P. Condon | $127.3 ubove the heeds of the week: 1| 4 e tate, 31 VARICOURL DISCHARGES found to be made out for the benefit of [ Bveryone who has settled on the river d July, 1899, going to the Philippines, where ;o bove 0 . v 3 permanently cured orlom?- will be a member of the surgi- | the' munager's Tund the receipts were ¥l | qutclifte's mother. On the trial to recover | ing tho last fen years has prospered, ang | B Served until December fast. He had Pithout 'a. eutting il S it N g o " The insanity commissioners decided yes-|in the certificate in Des Moines the wife | there s not a poor famlly there. started home and had just reached San | F tYNE operation ECZEMA he following Omaha physicians will con | ¢ a0 ot o0 Turiher metion for the | appeared as a witness for the defense. The Francisco, where he died. His remains ([} Do ' v an situte the consulting wtaff: *Dr. D. C.| preschc b he mugier of the’ (ransier of | court decided 1t was a caso of sulcide and Wants Depots Reopened. were burled last Sunday with military hon- ULCERS. : Pe,‘.’ ryant, eye and ear; Dr. H. urrell, v ] the supreme court so found today, hence | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., J ors by the soldiers from Fort Crook at | We care not of how manently cured in 2oie sad throat; Dr. . 8. Coulter, servous 8Ylum at Clarinda to Bt. Bernard's hos- |\ .oriigcate 18 not collectable. O Thureey of this weak the sroibectal.) | Bellevue, Neb., the services belng conducted | [ 1908 standing, "as e shortest possi- 8e8. X President Gardiner has called a spectal o' o - o of railroad commissioners will hold its reg- | Y Rev. Mr. Gray of the Presbyterian R i 'u‘:r,;‘:norzu- Dra. ¥, T. Seybert and J. M. Barstow will meeting of the Trades und Labor assembly A e bt ular monthly meeting in this city. Soy. | church of Bellevue. * _ sTRICTURE WLehd to '“ycn;ed ;‘:;!:l“‘::;c;h:‘zlu:“ '::N:H;n:?r;rhrlarct:rh;‘-d e e T ited "t nelect | One phase of the exemption statutes of | oral matters of importance are to come A. B. Clevela: v el L ’ without cutting. Bt oF tisans Chshs banoatibths 5:_:;::;3:;«:\».]3: '5-()‘.113:'.::?:\‘1:l:.l-lml‘[}‘mm | Towa was passed on by the supreme court | pefore the board. Among them are a num-| BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Special.j— no_pain. RUPTURE | today in a decision rendered in the case RHEUMATISM § The members of the newly organized staft | for the position. Prapadty Santiist: Atlae, themn Baenton ooMNty! ?:;m“ug:-‘:‘:r‘::::s h:;” he:: '“';'"d A. B. Cleveland, another old settler of in all its forms 3 o were entertalned at a seven-course dinner | Thomas Luckabill, arrested Monday even- | . "1 Re R W0 Loi e 000y, ere the rallroad | Gage county, died yesterday morning ermanently eared ? 77> |days. No cutting e g 4 . ing on complaint of his wife, was sentenced A The plain ad received $2,000 insurance | companies have withdrawn thelr agents and | his home in this city, after an illne y my system of 7 etentlon from g by the sisters in the dining - ot e e ¥, ness ¥ y 7 no_ dete: 10 ten days on bread and water yesterday | money on the death of her husband and had | closed thelr depots. The board will have | jess than a week of 1 treatment. , - |business hall of the new Mercy hospital by Judge Scott. It is said that an applica- | pought a h 00 hErRelt’ akd’ CBIN: week of pneumonia. aged BLOOD POISON Z i plt et Sy tion will be made in the distriot court today | POUSht a bouse for herself and children, | quite a number of these protests to con- | years. Deceased located in this city in (Syphills) 7 ’ BLADDER AND Giving Away Stoves. to have Luckabill committed to the hospital | which she has continued to occupy. The de- | sider. Several of the protests come from | 1869, and has resided here ever ‘since. He b rmanently cured KIDNEY WS Shcond haabiria slove kiven by Wit | % Mt. Pleasant as a chronic dipsomaniac. | fendant had procured jud ment agdinst her | citizens of towns between Egan and Woon- | was a veteran of the civil war and a mem- Withou {njurious / 4 troubles by ' our . ol & Y | _Rev. G. J. Nixon of Shenandoah, Ta., and [ on a debt contracted before she received | socket. ber of Rawline post, No. 8, Grand A after efocts, 4 system of = treat- llan Welch to his coal customers was | Mrs. Della Powers of Imogene, Ia., Were| .y i ourance money and sought to secure PONG De. $0)7 STRIA. AXIMY, IMPOTENCY » ’ ment ~ are im- awarded to Mrs. Henry Becker, 1416 South | married In this city yesterday, the cere- | PRI~ o P of the Republic, which organization will promptly .. restored groved 8¢ .onos: Eighth street. Avother has been put up | MonY being performed by Re AT it by ul: 0; her house and lot. She have charge of the funeral services. He to natural vigorous| and permanently 3 ee, pastor of the Broa s o0 1o saise pian, and during the wext thirty | Chbrch v, Mr. Nixos who i6'1 pears | Cloimed the house and lot to be ssempt| IETURGIS, 8, D., Jus. 3.—(Epecia 15 surbived by his wife and a family of R s prastenath — days will be given away free to one of his | 0ld, Is one of the oldes: Methoaist ministers because the statutessof Iowa provide that | Jesse Brown, sheriff of Meade county, re- | nine children, all* grown. wn" If you cannot call, All correspondence strictly confidentlal, and customers. Before ordering your coal call | i the state and recently retired from active insurance money shall be exempt from | turned Saturday from Plerre, where he has Asnn’ Baraick, @l replies sent in plain envelopes. Enclose c stamp to insure ot I V. d Mre. Nixon will make | o prompt reply. at 16 North Main street or 'phone 128 arvios. . Rev, s debts contracted previous to its receipt by | been in attendance at the meeting of the prompt repl "’P":'_";"QU“",‘H'K";‘[’“‘[::- young farmer who | €ither the beneficiary or the deceased. The | sheriffa of the siate. He says that the NORTH LOUP, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Speaial.) District Court Notes. W nted e ihdictman: returned by |court in a decision prepared by Judge | meoting was largely attended, the guar- | —Amos Burdick of Los Angeles, i In the distriot court vesterday in the suit | 15, 8and jury. compromised the “caso | Sherwin reviews tho legislation on tbls | dians of the law from all over the state :;""’Bfl" l" an advanced sge. 3 o ve agalpst him yesterday by marrving Miss % rs. Burdick were among the first settlers | o e e, Macy o | Ly b n wham | Subjoct and shows that the clear intent | being present. The oranisation fs one of & ors | o e s vediosny tn | D wa crkrged with ‘wronging under pro: | f the leglslators was that the insurance | the most beneficlal bodies in tho state in 1308 Farnam $t., Bet. (3th and (4th Sts, fllllllll, "“ ise of fage. The ceremony was per- houl “ ! - J oT 1Y 8 p. m. IT R i he wiui'of MR and V640 Inipre | Fne Of mATriageThe eerhmory mas Dar. | meney ! 1d be exempt. It follows that | protecting law, for the search for a crimi Ofce Hours—8 a. m, to 8§ p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. Sst"‘Anderson, “who i been ralsed by | he Foubk WomAms purinth in.thie city, | DroDerty pirchased with the: insurance | nal is carrted on 1n a very eystematic man- | NO Dessert T it T e pat atey €15 yoars | ana Wright wa Saned from jail money s 2lso exempt from execution on | mer. ™ .| Ernest \vllvr a farmer of Anita, Cass | prior debts, the same pension money _— M ti of age. brought wult for $765 alleged to be | SRS NEET § KT, 96 ARG | 2 omesteads Lows 1n McCormick Fire. ore Attrac tive due him as wages for five years in the federal court here. His liabilities are | S. D. — ‘Why use gelatine and oA T RS Th it of G Ostdicl st e | scheduled at $3,114.50 and his assets at §1,613, Court Decision: SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 27.—(Special.) y BRI B et :“",:::”.‘:, ,,.f::,',‘,,‘; :f;,“:, ::L 8¢ Which 3633 are claimed &8 exempt. Vet —The insurance adjusters who have for| ®pend hours soaking, A5 T ters has secured an order from Judge| The following are the decislons rendered | some time been engaged In ascertaining | Sweetening, flavoring //:y ”fil?l/f.s,/ , double value of a steer 2lleged to have been | McPherson restraining the sheriff of Cass | by the e i Blllsd by & treln oa the Getendani’s line | county from scling: at sheriffs ‘saie & | "y 0o PBreme coust todey: the amount of the loss by fire a short time | nd coloring when S FEERE ¥ 1S ) c por Nannle Sutcliffe, appellant,' against Iowa in the local warehouse of the McCor- 7 /’ Wil be tried today before a jury { auandty c*'farm machinery 'upon which & | glNAT"AS SAIe, APPIANL AEHDL Joms | a80 fn tho local we yoInls ora lame Tho city confessed judgment yestorday | Murner Of (HALIC] MOTHEKC O na. hotel | COUDLy, Judge Bishop; afiirmed, opinion by | MICK division of the International Har. amd vester compan ve completed their work. for $50 In the personal injury damage suit | js mourning the ioss of 3250 The pocket- | “49% 1 age against Myron Barton, ap- | The e yo:umo MoCormick company | Produces botter, results in two minutes? bfi[‘/rgt’fl‘eflé’f ot Jer Rouzelle, for $35 and costs in :j:m-k‘ e --m:mh:h\"mfm-a'u: mfif‘m‘;“} pellant; Winnebago county, Judge Smith; | geured the loss at about $47,000, but a verything in the package. Simply add hot stmilar suit of C. D. Wilson and $35 ana | SuRGEY, SRARER RS0k “Uile Docketbook, | purtition of real estate; amrmed, bY | o oromise was made between him and | Waterandsettocool. It'sperfection. A sur- b usin s in a similar sult of Loulse Smith. | Sifen of ‘ix ConleRto was £0und Monday | DRABEE:) biunco. appellant, against Iiinols | ine. tsurance adjusters at 27,000, prise to tho housewife, No troublo, less ex J’ L These sults resulted from the overturning | morning in the front yard of the EIks' elub | central Railroad; O Brien’ county, Judge g s pense. _Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla. P of a carryall on West Broadway. The con- | :1:\‘1:‘;-" :\v,:w boy, m‘fi?:linfi"“fl?p«fim‘fh:‘\: | Hutchinson; action for personal injury; at- Want Curfew Ordinance Passed. vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp. > fession of judgment on the part of the | the matter in hand and are said to be | "TRGG bY WOOR, o ceinst Timothy DI | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 27.—(Spectal.) AS grocess, “Me. city 1s the result of a compromise reached | working on a cl | 1on, appellant; Dubuque county, Judge | _mhe board of trustees of Humboldt, a & month ago. The plaintifts’ attorneys filed Y | Mathews; damage case; modified and af- imed, by’ McClal ? little town on the Omaha railroad west of lews on the full amount of the judgments. | CHIEF OF POLICE 'NDICTEDv‘T.m\- ook gainst George A. Allee, ap- | Sioux Falls, is expected to enact a curfew - [ pellant: Benton county, Judge men o a N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250, Night, F6¢7. | Many Other Oficials of- City of Roek |[ijunciion from seiling R \u'hl!n:mtll- The women o n:; town are o | by ‘Sherwin eirculating a petition asking tha ac- B4' Wiae\vAseusad: Wy Anna Bennett against J. M. Lutz, appel- | tion be taken at the next meeting of the irand Jary. lant; Buchanan county, Judge Blair; claim | poard Marshal Sherman, who died a few days against cstate: aMrmed. by Weaver. h 200 THEE 2 80,00 tusuralive paliny. the’ Dhus Cagper Kemble, appeliant, againat B D. \ 4 ¥ e Y McClintock; Allamakee county, Judge ¥ ceeds of which he had stated before his | DES MOINES, Ta., Jan. 27.—Ninety-elght | CCClCTt: P g . 4 : death were 1o o to the Weoman's Chils. | oficials in the city of Rock Isiand, in- [ lO%®: Siieons. Ry S9A S0WRS: SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Jan. 27.—(Special.) tlan association hospital as a token of his | cluding Chief of Police Darnell, have been | Hearing on Crossing Case. —The local .x.-ahpl have A'Gn‘\‘plvh‘dl‘ their 0 est for local ¢ n. An ag- appreciation of the treatment accorded him | indicted for willfully permitting AmblNG | qne railroad commissioners of Towa had “r:-:“:(rr\u;(.\'h:;ru: L ATIVDIEAIAR. . A vhile & patlent there. With the policy | Foome. wine rosms, housss Of DIOVUHUOR | o hearing today fn o case tnvolving the | T000a" e feo is of as fine & quality as which was found among his effects was a | and slot machines to operate in atlon | 4ty of ratiroad companies in the matter o - s Dote stating his desire, but it was unsigned, | of law | of farm croasings. The case was one of a | B8 ©Ver been put up here ; b and this fact may frustrate his plan and | The indictmentof the chief is the only = : K | number from Keokuk county, where the Storm In South Dake result in the money golng to bia heirs. - |one made public, as the others have nol | gomung was made for an open crossing, — yet been arrested. Eighty-one counts are 3 ouls inainss esitle 4 th ABERDEEN, 8. D., Jan. 27.—(Special P Plumbing and heatlng. Bixby & Son. lleged 1n the indictment sgainst Darnell. | Nhich would include cattle guards, 80 tBA% | pp)oqram,)—A ‘ariving northeast snowstorm » the livestock could go at will across the N The charges grow out of the repeated ef- 5| has prevailed here all day and is still in 7 Fainting Bertha is Free. 4 railroad tracks. The case wes extensivel} i v rred | forts of Mayor Knox to purge the eity of | ;tuucq"hy Carroll Wright for the Rock Isi- | Prog¥ess. d¥itting badly and aying “Falnting” Bertha Libbecke, who, after | this element e t s gel 3 r | this elem: | and railrosd and for the farmers by O. T, | trains somewhat. The storm is general in A belng turned out of Sioux City a few days | Intense excitement prevails fn the tri-| o "'y "t involves only & compara. | this section of the state ago, returned to Omaha, was brought over | cities since the announcement of the in- Melrs May Get Insurance. Many Tons of lee Harvested. | tively small expense in Keokuk county the E iy to Councll Blufts yesterday afternoon in | dictment, which s the greatest semsation | f(tlY ST experne in EedieR coy (0 Bea Elestion charge of Aergeant Hayes, and by him |locally in years. Much speculation 18 1n- | of ordering . the cattle guards and open| WYMORE, Neb, Jan. 27.—(Special)—At turned over to the commissioners for the | dulged in as to whom are included, . meet of Royal court & - | eroesings, as it might mean a demand from the last regular m: ing- & - o < insane. | The disorderly women deny h-vlnx paid | | many farmers for similar crossings. The | No. 26, Tribe of B:n Hur, the following nfllllld T"P The board, after listening to Bertha's | any sum for protection. o g g g officers were installed: Past chief, Anna story, decided mot to detain her, and ad- = 5 Kabler; chief, Augusta Temple; judge, Vised Ber to kesp away from Omaha. fowa Bullding Company Fai Smararing 2he Cenitel Mollie Hollingsworth: teacher, Marguerite OMAHA TO . DAVENPORT, Ia., Jan. 27.—The Northern | It {s expected that the state capitol im- | Walthers; scribe, Lucile Overman; K. of T, NEW ORLEANS Bengnep-Korgnn. Building company, which has done a large | provement commission will return any day [ Jennie Worth; captain, R. W. Wilson; Miss Lena Korgan, the 17-year-old | cOmstruction business in lowa and Minne- | from an extensive eastern trip of Inspec- | gulde, Pearl Douglas; I. G. K., Laura Wil- : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Korgan, S0ta for years, principally erecting v“h"f;nnn of public buildings, with & view to get- | son; 0. G. K sie Johnson. Long lmit returning. Stopovers and August Doerner, the young Seventh | buildings, failed today. The labilities are | ting ideas for the adornment of the lowa s kS allowed in both directions. Particu- Day Adventist student, were married yes- | Ubknown, but are sald to include large | state capitol. In the meantime, the super- Canme for 1} J lars and copy of Mardi Gras Booklet terday afternoon, the parents of the young | dmounts due subcontractors. Notes | jntendent employed under the commission | YORK, Neb., Jan —(Speclal.)—J. W. 7 at 1402 Farnam 8t., or write, woman having been finally induced to waive | SmOUBLng to §30.000 were today assumed | has a force at work making repairs on the | Most of this city, ex-president of the Vol- 2 p by lacal endorsers. capitol, and this week has begun the work | unteer State Firemen's assogiation, was the % W. H. BRILL, D. P. A. . of making improvements on the intgrior. | recipient of a beautiful gold4headed cane at p = A Theughtful ushand The work this winter 18 {0 be cosfined |he recent Sremen's fonveation held at % OMAHA, NEB. LEWIS CUTLER cured his wife of fainting and dizsy spells, | largely to closing up the joints in the | Crete, which was presented to him upon his MORTICIAN. weakncss, beadache and backache with | stone and woodwork aud the revarnishing | retiring trom office as a token of bis effic | Blufts || Elcctric Bitters. Try them. G0c. For sale | and repainting of the interior. When the | fent work in the intercsts of the associa- ot % | by Kubn & Co | ommission bas returaed some et the | tion and biY popularisy. —

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