Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 10, 1903, Page 5

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AIRS AT SOCTH 0MARA Buserdey Wight Salocy Fray Wil Ind s Death of Ope ¥an. REZEK'S WOUNDE CERTAINLY FATAL fhen. Whe DId the St ne. s Taken From Hespital and Lodzed In County Jafl te Awair Mearing The physiciens attending Josegb the South Omahs bospitsl gave might that there was little 3f e~ his recoverr. In fart his tondition was given as critical. Ome of the doctore sa that there was mo bope, ar the wound i the breast when dre ast evening #purted Blood, showing ipternal bemor- rhages When this word was we guariers Chief Briges went et omce Josept's hospital where Pt Shes was & Pstient, and had him comversd to the eounty Jafl Shes was quite hally used up o the fray, and afier sect onds was Mken to the hospital mentiomed Chiet Briggs considered it his Suty on accounm! of the serious condition of Resek remove Shes 10 2 place of safekeeping cutting affair in which Resek ol vy his wounfs ooouwrred on S rday night a salous at Thirtyeirth and U tree Quite & sumber were in the saloon 8t the time and Sb declared his views on public matters and the there was & genera] fight. The stove was overturned and several men burt In the meice Shes pulled his skinning knife snd cut hie way out Regek received two bad cuts om the bead and one over the heert At first 1t was thought that the cuts on the Bead were serious result was thw but the gash over the beart is whe! is csusing the Gociors worry ot now Tu anticipation of the Geath of Repek police zre geibering the nemes of witnesses to be used in case there i trial Owe story t6ld 1o the glice last night by s wit- Tess viries greatly with the tale related st the time of the fight. Some now say that Shea, after having been knocked down once Tetired for a moment and ifen came back inte the burroom with & knife. ' Shea says that when be founé 2 bunch of fellows a® top of him be started 12 to bie wa opt. Xo one seems to know who siarted the fight, but this fact will doubtless be brought oBt when Shea is given 2 bearing City Coumeil Meeting. Only four members of the city couneil snswered to Yoll cell last night Members Queenan and Smith were fhe absemtees The city received from the South Omshe land company Geeds for & portion of Boyd street and in return the city passed an orfinance vacsting certaln portions of Thiry-sixth street for the Burlington rosd The detafis hed been arranged by the ment by the Burlington of $1.048 into the city treasury as the differemce in the price of the Jend vacated and thet Gonated 1o the city. City Attarney Murdock reported d- versely en the claime of Jumes Schoeider Gus Ruge and Mary Kilker. These tluims ihe city attorpey savs he will not eptertatn om acconnt of ressons given in hig reports fied The council scoepted the reports and suite will have to be commenced gainst the city to Tecover. The action of the city sttorney in promptly Josking after these claims was commended by the council The notice of the park bord to the ef- feot that it would Deid the city responsible for county road funds for several years back wes referred to the city attorney with- out comment. Wo¥e & -Murnmr %o @ communicstien withdrew their application for & vacatipn of & portion of the trackage on L street, &n this was piaced op fie Some minor ma.ters were attended «nd then sn sdjournment was taken Special Board Meeting. Alonze V. Miller, president of the Bosrd of Boucation, stated last night that he wpuld call & special meeting of the Board pation for some night this week The of this meetipe, Mr. Miller suid, is to @ispose of the services of H. J. Bock. Mil- Jer eseerts that Superintendent Mc'ean &nd Priucipe] Seykors will Dot follow out the orfiers of the hoerd in relation Lo separating Mr. Bock from his position and therefore a sperial meettng will be called snd a direct and emphatic order jssued In other words to #t will be & sort of writ of ouster. Some of | the members of the board say thst Bock hes 38 coptract and thet be has Do right to teach winpe he was found Oefcient in the examinstion. “Boeek was hired on probe- 4 Miller, “end as be bas fafied to be will bt forced to i | Burke Case. fn Qietrict court yes- swarded & verdict. The by the city of South Omaba Ges company Burke and his son were inte @ trenchk o» N the gas company. The and Burke received julg- ity s trying to recover its the gas company under the the franchise granted. As has been decided in favor of ought thet the other cases dealt with by juries in the i | l;ig He E i !i § ! | speilis e i Mask Ball Tomight. rame The members of the Lotus clud will give mesk hall st Masomic hall tonight Mem- bere of the club were dusy yasterday 1o se- ciiving costumes and anr amount of fun e 12 store for those who attend topight. Dur- ing the evening refreshments will be served and the members of the club expect 1o have ane of the mos: enjoyable evenings of the scuson The Hammond Flant. Adgitional uévices trom Chicago last night are to the effect (st the Degotistions for the purchame of ghe Hammond plant from the Armour company are still under way While in South Omsha the Armeur people sssert that 1hey know nothing of the deal the Chicage €nd of the ooboers continues o give out information. Some of those in- terested o the Hammond company expect that the desl will either be turned dows or closed before the end of the present mopih Builders’ Tanton Proposed. Contractors i» Seuth Omabs are fguring on forming a nnion for wutusl pro octien The matier bas been talked over wformaily for some time cnd the result will be that & weeting wiil be culled soon to perfest & smion. Ome contracior told 3 Bee reporter last right thel the carpem o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10 E * &t bour, but that (J"ES F‘IIERR (‘H‘S(E | 8ay introguced a il in the senate aut be cents. This incresse ir 3 A L | tring the free tmportation of therouphieed ble and an offort W ve #ionk for hreeding purpow B T B N G - . Colomel Davis Retires me smicadle agreement with | Postmaster Geveral Alters Begulstioms for | it & . o there Wil Be ditle buie Becitersd Madl inBunad Pamts | ne Fumh smtuntry, will be retired ot onoe < Sowih Omaba this sammer e {on hie own cn. His %o This i¢ the sistement made by & contracior | PRESIDENT OPENS CANNING EXMIBITION | b Osiome P. Fartey who hae seversl large contracts in sight & n who it en Govern rae < | coses e 1 p dawhdl Chistes St Governer Tafi Urges Colmame to Me. | comsful 16 Srates The N e i ve Financial Trosbles Yow Ex e mmar e u the spacious «dluing room st the Live —Opposes American Momey Stock Exchange building last might. There Sugar Nea are Jubila of Sowers and bunting =g Consul_Bachr ot San . e * Music furnisbed by an Omaba or. NGTON. Feb 6—Third Assistant | syue puger grinding cemme bewirs was exoellent. While the condi. | Posimuster G Madden has isrvel a rs & month ago. A §ood or on of the weather might have tenfed to DSSUAl of instructions for the conduct of |4 by the plasers, vho keep some awiy. the atiendance was sbou: | TOEISITY busivess in the rurel free Sellv- | 4ipied me the pro - w *hat was exy and the hospital asso. *TF service Wmos. ImPOrtant IBDO- | juct year and the price of sugar cistion will net sbout the sume mmount of VAUOD provides for the reg . of iet- | coneiderably higher e t year, when all of the | 1T2 and parcels left i the rurel ma s e e pe Tty rospare | bomen, the carrier jesving the sensers| = Would Feasien Al Veterama the affedr was ¢ success snd those who hag TPC*ipt In the hox . e stive Aplin (Mich) imtrofuce charge are 1o be complimentsd on ibe ey | SATT he sender to meet the carrier on siay graving m pe of 12 a lent manner in which the ball was con- (he Toute sl soltjers and smilore wh ducted. The reception mittee was mage | Rural cartiers are also reguired estt ome year iu the civil war uwp of the w composing the hospital | Cept for registration mafl matter v duced by Representstive Mar sssovistion. Fr er and Mre W. & prepaid end offered by amyove that meets North Dakota permits the free Baboock lovked s®ier the Secorstions. The | them while on Suty, whelher & patron of ssion through the mails of pension fivor commitiee vas composed of the o). | the rural free delivers mervice or not ¢ mailed by pensloners 1o pension jowing well knows m ] S Walters, B | Store keepers on rural Toutes Cusiom- agents L Oshn, L C. Gibson, Prack Clark, John | arily recsive the mail matters of their Sows Sestimaeite Continnal, A O'Hern, B M Christie, J M. Tanper | patrons, Oelivering it to them at the first Oclomel §. B Watkine, A. M. Gallagher, Opportunity. Regisiered meil has not been | The senate toey confirmed the following Sumuel MeDonsld Dr Frask Siabaugh, | Oelivered in this manner in the past, but | Sppointments: Roger Shermas es Bou- Thomss Parker C. Richmond t 8 mow provided that on the written | telle, Secretary of legation et Berne baries Mann r which the sddresses are reguired to Portmasters Missouri—J Seath of Sirs. Sosh O Nefl eave for the deliver heir mall to | Brovkfeld Iilinoie—A J. Pic mail also will be Selivered the store keepe Mre. Ross O'Nell 0i6d t the bome of DS | eycept puch ne is indorsed br the senders Hunnon, Twenty-fiftih and F streets, yes terday st the age of 76 vesrs. The Gecensed bad been sick & veral monihs. Three sons ané two Gsughiere survive. The dsugh- ters are Mre. Danie] Hanvon snd Mrs. Ba- ward Cushing The some are Michael snd | canning and allied industries &t Convention | Hugh of South Omshs and Béward of Okls- | ball thif afternoon. Shortly before § he boma City. Notice of the funeral will be | Jeft the White House, accompanied by Sec- anhounced as soon us Sistant relatives have | retary Cortelvou, and was @riven to Oon- been beard from vention hall where the exhibit of machin- Magie City Gossip. &nd supplies had beem put in place Teste-Gay'e warm weather put a stop 1o A. Chisholm, president of the Canning u Supplies mesocistion, intro- John Fhynn, one of the Roosevelt, who spoke 18 OUt agatn after u sbort § Max Rosenthal Jeft lust night for OCMeago 1 * - e 10 T 10 Jook fier mome business mat e * sentptives of one of our great William Westoott of Oreston, Ned., te American industries meeting here here v A V. Miller and family er shouid meet in the mational cap- Arthur Anders epted & position T cannot star with you. as the end as solicitor for pers m 3 f the short session of congress i* ap- Mise M E Veassel of § Jomeph i= prosching and we have & good Geal of work here, the guest and Mre. A L Hun- ter, 1606 Norith Twenty-seventh street 1 have come down in the name of the n The cavairy tr &1 the armory 1 tions the troopers tu force and red the evening REOPEN FAIR WILL CONTEST Relatives of Mre. Fair Clutm are Sole Heirs to the Esta ts mor aance e of other They { | ¥EW YORK Feb | Mrs. Charles 1. Fuir band, was killed in an eutomebile moci- Sext in Frabce in August lust, have com- menced &b sctian here 1o sel mside &n sgreement which they entered into with Mrs. Theress Osirichs snd Mrs. Virginis Vanderbilt, sisters of Charies 1. Fair, ot 10 siart & comtest over the estate By the agreement Mre Nelson was to receive $1%.000 and ber dsughter's jew- eiry, valued st $300000. It §.—The relatives of whe, with ber bus- d owt in full | portan wes claimed government from “deliver to addressec omly.” Prestdent Openms Camming Fair. Prerifert Roosevelt formally opened the | exhibit of the smnus] comvention of the w6l government to welsome you b und to express my appreciation of the im. this gathering, snd, finally, en 1t . rmal At the conclusion of the presifent's re- marke he turned 1o & ker which had been placed on ome of the platform tabies snd, by pressing it started the machiners of the exhibit The exhibition will continue throughout the week. The anpual convention of the Camming Muchivery and Supplies’ association, the Western Canped Goods Packers' associa- tion, the Atlantic States Oszned Goods’ as- sociation and the Canads Packers' mssocis- tion will begin tomorrow Political Comtributions Illegal. The bouse com: mittee on reviston of laws tofxy fsvorsbly reported, with some smendments. the bill to revise and modify ihe criminal laws of the United One amendment prohibits any member of congress or sny officer or employe of the soliciting subscriptions st that time that under the Californis law |for amy political purpose from eny officer Mr. Pair outlived his wife and therefore Bie Telatives were entitied to his estate, estimsted st $6,000,000. Mrs. Fair's relstives mow say they are prepared to prove that she lived thirty minutes Jonger than ber bushand and as be had execuied s will leaving his enmtire estate to ber, they are entitied to the whole of it. Besides filing the complaint counsel for the Nelson famfiy filed s lis ispens sgainst térive and One Hundred and Sevemtieth | street, this city. which they claim was the | private property of Mre Fair ! They aiso claim furniture, clothing, sil- verware, jewelry, bonds and securities and resl ertate in Sun Francisco of the valve of $500.000, which the; Fuir possessed independent band They allege that when the defendm: offered the settlement which was ncoep they well knew that Mrs Fair o ved her bushand and that the statement that she ied before was made to defraud them of | ¢ estate 1ot contens Mrs of Ber bus- Wite Accused Murder Kisses Hus- bands Corpse and Begs His Fergivemess. |. CHICAGO. Feb., s —Stnling at the wide |of the cofia of her busband, for whose [Geath the police believe ebe is respos- sibtle, Mre. Mary Flynn cresied a scepe in the presemce of friends. The womsn, who has been beld pending the outcome of the | coroner’s inguest, was given permission to | attend the fuseral | Mrs Flynn became hysterical as she | gasel on the remaine sud throwing herself on the coffn. kissed the cold fsoe of her busband “Oh, my darliag. 1 @i not mean to strike | you. Porgive me,” sobbed the woman Ber brother is James Barry, retired champion bentam weight pugilist. Barry is vow in California, but is expected 1o ar- rive in Chicago before the inguest is re- | sumes WILL NOT ACCEPT THE PLACE Ex-Geverser Stauley of Kansas Does Not Wast to Be Member of Dawes Commission. MEDICINE LODGE, Kan., Peb $—Ex- Governor W. E. Stazley has declined the SPPOIDLImED! &¢ member of the Dawes com- miskion 10 sucosed the late Senator Dawes. Stanley said today & piace oo the com- thet 1 am not fa f the commission nor Ge.1 know th the office. 1 have gome back to my law practice and wil Pt no minor position 1hat will 1ake me | from it | Yesterday Mr Staniey saying be would scoey mission far the reascr miiar with was guoted as ihe appolptment Se Vemom in "Bm. { { { No poisonous purgsiives emter imto Dr. | Xing's New late Pllis Basy, but prompt | they cure or mo pay. Onmly e For sule s in the city | by Kubz & Co Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. - I - That's All! APOLOGIZES TO DEAD SPOUSE ( | mended by the code commission. Another | | » properts on Riverside | { | Barra 1t | | | | | | i or clerk of the government, &S TecOm- prescribes s maximum pepalty of twenty years' imprisonment for any person whe goes abosrd any railroad ‘train, cer or Je- comotive with intent to commit mmrder, robbery or suy viclence sguinst any of the trainmen, exprese agert, mail messengers or pussengers = Read Anti-Treaty Motion. 13 the executive mession of the senate to- @y & memorial was resd from the legis- isture of the stste of Washington, protest ing against (he retification of the Alaskan boundary tresty Brazil Makes Apologiers. ‘aflure of the Brazilisn fortress De salute the chuiser Detroit Te. cently hes been oficially explained as hav- ing been Gue to the absence of the com- mender of the fort. The Weshington gov- ernment, it is understood, regards the in- cident as closed. Taft Appesis for New Momer. Secretary Root tofsy transmitted to the president of the senste copy of & cable from the governor of the Philippines, duted February §, indicating the urgency of leg- islation regarfing the insular currency In his telegram Governor Teft says Offictal Tatio Mexican dollars to United States currency now &.66 to §; total Girect Det joss 1o insular treasury from tion of siver sinoe Jenuary 1, 1902, §LI7TI w1 All business suffering greatly from fluctu- stion and depreciation of insular treASury. lmmense lJosses 1o merchanis who have soid The on cre@it. Faflure to furnish relief st this emmiop of congress wouid create consierns- tion ughout the islands. Added 10 pre- vailing financial depression, loss of animals by rinderpest and other contagious dls- eases and resulting destitution. the POUTIcAl siisstion would become more Qificnlt The adoption of American money would erbince prices greatly £nd derenge every form of business Legisistion meking goid Peso egubl 16 half &n American Soler & | C. F. Douglas | Kewsnee: Ashisnd: A W. Barrett F. Buck, Monmouth: € 2 McManta, Princetan; A P. Woolrefl, Se- vannah; B D, Cosk, Piper City. | lowa—¥. C. Brown Dewit. G. M fort, Eikader; E. D. Powell Exc Tabor, Independence; A. Wilkinson, Keo- sauqus; G. Har@enbrook, Mexwell Oursler. Meicalf, Lansing; W Diam N Still Hope to Buy I The government bere does 1 quertion of the cession of the Dantsh West Ingies s closed by sny mesns. It de suid that certsinly the pegotistions have Dot been closed by any act of the United States and if Denmark bas halted i the transter it was because of internel considerstions which could be closed only by the Damish government. Techrnically the United Suntes had negotisted & y witk Denmark for the ceseion of the iimnds &nd not umt Dext Jube could the time nliowed for rat- iBeation expire At any time before that the Danish gov- ernment was free to Tatify the agresment =08 as that has alresdy beem dcve by the United States semste, the Degotistione would close with success. T!e sdmimietra- tion 1 practically aseured thet the treatr could ot again be ratified br the senete ae It stands, owing to objections 1o its form rather than to the principle izvolved, and this probably will be the Jast opportunity Denmark will bsve to effect tbe sale tnder these conditions. { Prestdent Nmmes Postmasters. The president today sent pominstions to the wenkte treasurer of the United States Bosworth, st Cincinm Secretery of legation st Berne po— Switper- land, Roger Sherman Gates Boutelle, Illi- nois. FPostmasters Waverly: Murc Priendlich, Mount Sterling IMivoie—James M. Jor Jows—H. J Vail, New Sherop. J E. Endofdy. Dunlap; D. W. Oook, Guthrie Center; Bar- | ney Johnson, 1ds Grove. More Elsstic Curremey Semator Aldrich tolay itrofuced a b suthorizing banks which mre rational de- | positories to Geposit for fhe safeguarding |of the government other securities than | government bonfs. The tmtention of the 1 M1 is 1o give greater elesticity 1o the rur- | rency and yermit of the release of larger | volumes of the govermment funds 'n times of stringency. In sddition to government bonds the M1 provides for the Geposit of state bonés ~unicipsl bopfie of cities of 106,000 popu- atien which beve been In existemce for twenty-five vears and which have not de- | taaited on sny of their debts and tus first mortgage bunds of any raliroad company which bhave paid dividends of not less than | & per cent for ten years | The secretary of the treasury is given suthority 10 determine the proportion of | these various securities he will accept snd |slso o st any time require additional se- curities. The banks sre required ic jay | interest on the government funds in their keeping &t & rate of not Jess tham 1% per cent, and the Geposits are puysble on de- o bill also makes the bonds o be is- sccount of the Panama canal eli- securities for bank notes % of 1 per cent every mx the on such of its Dotes as mre based the canal bonds also is Teguired other prowision of ibe bill suthorives secretary of the tressury to rersin in geperal fund of the tressury netiosl Dotes received in the ordinary course | of busivess or presented to the tramsurer | of the United States and pay out such of | them =s may be #t for circulation fnr smy chligations o©f the govermmenmt excepting | only the principal and irterest om the puk lic gebt on tor parment of | M i1 aE“g,‘ the unit of valve with the peso and sub- | sidiary minor ooinage Teceivable for el public dues st the Tate of 5¢ cents American money for 1 pesa, With & provision for the Jerusnce of silver certificates, based on de- posit_of Dew pesos would furmish a cur- fency ms good as American money and much better adepted to the needs of the ands. The jine commissioners ere unenimous viewe. Must Returs Mafl Sacks. Postmaster Geperal Payne has ordered's tion of the postal law regarding the the mail sacks of the government by seuators, Tepresentatives snd others. The postal suthorities bave dQiscovered that lerge Dumbers of sacks have been kept for s g period. In ome instance $00 were und in the barn of & former represents. tive. By the amended regulstions the sacks must be returned within three Gays. Brasil Acclaims Twe Presides Afvices have Teached the State depart- ment trom Rio Japeiro of & celebration there on February § commemorsting the eighth anniversary of the arditration of Bresiias- Argentine boundary Gispute b was Gecided st Washinglon by Pres- jdent Cleveland in favar of Brazil The sy was & bolider in the Braszfian capital &8 speeches were made in praise of Rie Branco, the mimimer for foreigr offuirs, who represented Brasil in the matter. There many cries of “Leng live Cleveland &nd Rousevel May Tra Philtp wh were fer Smithson's Body. formation has been received here that Jumes Smithson the founder of the Smith- sonian institution, is aboul 1o be removed from bis greve iz Gebos, Jisly, to make | room for & guarry. A movemen: bas been | started bere 1o beve ernment bring Lis body to 1bis country and give it & permavent resting place in the | grounds of the fstitution which be founded Favers Free roed Animale The house commitice un ways &bd means ‘ totmy favorahly reporied the bill providing | thet ell registered broof animels be ad- | mitied Guiy free, whether to be retsined {@s the property of the importer or sol, The report expl that under & recent de- | cislon «f the board of gemeral appraisers it is held that such animals imported to be sold wre dutiabie. Scaster Harris te- e United States gov. | i Daily Trains | —_————— e T = CHICAGO URCES MORE WEDDINGS Herverd Prewident Lamerws Disinclmation Osllege Mes 10 Marry PRESENTS ANNUAL REPORT TO OVERSEERS Discnsses Reduction in Art Clatming Quanity of Work Same and Quality Higher Under Short Term Courve., N, Feb §— Hervard clares nis boaré of Harvard's p supy Bitherte anvual n crerseers Ycy an even higher been set o be one standard than bus Gegree He be epCOUrAFement now giver the three years and three and & Bal! years' college course, & be mukes clear that the guantity o work, messured by the required pumber of sourses, it ihe same for the three venss tourse as for 1he four years one, while the quality of work, ae meusmred by hus been substantislly raised Ouring the lust vexr He ndde The faculty of arts and sciencet has ex- pressed preference for the ege of for entering coliege. and ite sonviction that be well prepared for coliege et and 1t has made it possibie t 1 10 get the Oegree of art ree veurs These two b shouid ensbie purents helr well-trained sons & “be Professions by 3 or 5 years of wge the business careers much enriier After gi al statistics to show “thay the highly efucated part of the Americas | people Goes DOt increase the pepulation st all, but on ths contrary, fails to Teproduce fweel?, Dr. Ellot sare 1t is probabile is @ue in part tor who prescribed for o enrne d scientine professions es simost unavoidable sihletic sports in gemersl be saye there is incremsing objection to exaggersiion gres: ADDICKS STILL IN THE RACE cuterrd of the hisdder. pain or Sull mche in the and muscies ache, causes ver trouble, you get a sallow, bough you hnd bewrt blieans in Delaware Unable m@ing His Wil Rep: Agree Notwith ingness 1o Withdraw to DOVER Peb. 8 —The seventh ballot for United States senstor todsy resulted Long Term—Addicks, 21; Handy, 30; Bull & Higgins, Short Term- Adicks, 1% Dupost, 2: H. A erson, L The democrats beld a caucus shortly be- fore noon. It was finally @irected to vote for L lrving Hanéy for the long term and E. W. B. Tunnell for the short term. This t@reement is effective today The decision of the Gemoctrats was no Presented 10 the regular republicans bef the ballot was taken Del Tunpell, 20 Dupont, §; H. A Rich It i charged by the Gemocrats that the regulars &id Dot wau the action of the former to go intd effec today The regular republicans held & caucue thie afternoon in an endesvor 1o Teach some sgreement. After it sdjourned Represenis- tive Fiynn said that nothing had been-done except a decision to comtibue voting for e two men now being supported The Gemocrats epparently are & unit us | to their action. The situstion was summed up this afternoon by & prominent Semo- | crat. ss follows: “We were sent here to vote for the election of two Oemocrstic | Tnited States senstors. 17 this is found $m- | possible and 3t becomes Tecessary 10 select | ® republican, doesz't follow thst we oA | choose whoever we please ™ As (here ere rumors that A0dicks’ emis- saries are in the Oemocratic ranks, this | ststement is regarded as very ignificant THE REALTY MARKET. NSTRUMENTS plased on record Monday Februery § Warranty Deeds. MG Hefler and wife to Bdward Timm, #% De% and Dy nwiy 5-15-10. 8 5,000 Sersh Ainscow to Mary Huves et sl wi Jotf 1 and 4 biock Eountze & R's a0d 1400 W. H Gates and wife 1o Jessie M Sanders, two tracts in swiy 163618 . 5 Margaret Carroll 10 G. F. Grebe, lots $ and 10 block 2. South Omahs C. C. George et al 10 J. R_Webster, jot 2, biock 1, Petter's add M_S Reebe and wife to same, lot & Block 1, same Wenzel Wetiengel to John Plerson 180 feet of £136 feet Jot 5 biock 1% Improvement Associatior 68 w Vore and wife to Amoa L T. Vore, lot # block 1, Hammond Piace 5 & A Jones and wife to D. G. Lymen Bt sely Ded A w3 o o_Msttle C. Connell @ part taxiot T in B-55-18 " 2 3.3 Wear and wite to Elisabeth Tracy. v% Fwi 10-1-12 C.W. Milier et &l trustees, 1o Anciert Ordier United Workmen Tempie as- woctation, €% Jot 6 block T, South Omubs 2 % Seme 1o same 3 feet Jot § and e Jot €, block 75 South Omahs ... 1 F. D. Wead €t ul referees, to C. J Palmguist 13, block W, Orchare Hi o Quit Clatm Deeds. S Thomas company Hiots 5 and 34, block ot §, lock 3¢, &nd Jot 36 block 154 Fierence w Total amount of transfers NOT RECOMMENDED But if You H FOR EVERYTHING ave Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble, You Will Find the Great Remedy, Swamp- It used to be considered that anly urinary and bladder troubles were 1o be traced to the kif- ners, but pow modern selence proves that pearly wil Giseuses have their begimning in the Sisorder ©f these most importan: organs. Therefore. when your Kidpers sre weak of out of order, you can understand bow quickly your emtire body is affected, and how every organ seems to fail 1o do s Quiy If you are sick o Teel badly. begin taking the famous new discovers, Dr. Kilmers Swamg Root, becsuse & 800 B8 your kiflners are we they will help all the other organs bealth A trial will convince anyune Doctrors Pescribe Swamp-Root. Root, Just What You Need. Gentiemer —1 bave prescribed that wender! . remedy for kidney and hisdéer compluints Dt s wamg Bant, with et Daneiis oR. KiLmew's | &né kpow of many cures by it ™ SWANP-ROO' tients had Kidper troubie, as ns. and trested witk t eftected & 5 Epecific ¥ idney Liver & Bindder CURE. DTRECTIOwS | et Tak s cwn, S o thver | ment i el = b Kilmer iy el oot ' ot T shall continve to prescrive Chiiter | om a-verding = 4 obrervation inte th ative properties N e < e o e bl S o, G -l | ot 2 g RETE e o e & L | A i ame doen | e vt bt 2 43 ¥ B Dorough of Broskivn X. T PRy Weak sné unhealthy Kidners are responsible - for more sickness and suflering than any other e Cisesse. ang if permitted to ocomtinve much | suffering with fata results are sure o ane onir 10 PR. KILXER & CO. follow Kidpey trouble irritates the perves, makes you SNSHANI, R € ~ Sald by 211 D ugps Qizry, restiess, sleepiess and irritable: mekes you pass water often Quring the dxy and obliges Fou to get up i times Oduring the might Unbealthy kidneys csuse rheumstism, gravel back, joints ache and back stomach and 1 makes your hes indigestion. Swamp-Root is ples low complexion mty of ambition oubl ¥ou ma¥ buve get weak end waste swar The cure for these troubles is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root kidney remedy. Ip taking Swamp-Root You cfford matural belp to B, Ewamp-Root s the most perfect bealer &3¢ gentie aid 1o the kidners that is kvown o medical science here is oy rising shout four ounces, plsce it in & glaey hours. No matter how rou msy have Epent Swamp-Root & trial 1t on examinstion it is milky or o oudy if smadl particles Siost about in it doubt in your inind &g to your confition. take from your urine on or bottle und Jet it stand twenty-four there s & brick-8ust set your ki peys are in need of immediste stiemtion. many Soctors YOU miy have tried—no mstter how much money on other medicines, You real owe 1o yourself 10 st Jeast give Its stauchest friends today are those who hsd almost given up bope of ever becoming well again 1f you wre slresdy convinoed that Bwamp-Root i+ whet vou need, Tou can pur- chase ke regular Ofty-cent and one-dollar sive > mistake, but remember 1be Y Swamp-Boot, and the aGdress, Binghamton, X Don't make soy tiles ot the drug stores everrwhere Dame, Swamp-Boot—Dr. Kilmer's Y., on every bottle Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free by Mail. EDITORIAL NOTE— troubies, or if there is & trace of it in your family history Binghamwton, N. T & Oo cost t thous: cured r Bee you, a sample nds upon thousands of In writing, be sure to say thet you resd you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or send &t once to Dr mail, immediat ‘without coptaining many of fthe ietters feceived from men and wohes this geperous offer in the Omaha sader Kilmer who will gladly send you by bottle of Swamp-Root, and & book testimonial MEN'S There 1 seldom that 1 am pot cor an unfortunate suf- crer whe, i L. had coneulted regurd o his ton 1n s DISEASES rarly stgges. T would have cured him &nd maved him much suffering, wnnoy- th0e end expense “he one who hat previousiy treated the cuse. therefore, 1 cuftering from any disease OF condition peculiar to men » victim and been wouid ask_thy OF TREATMENT, rerience in the horongh exsmt cupe. case cursble 1w possible time without injurious after effects VARICOCELE permanently cured without r tying ope No pain er loss of ume ULCERS. We care not of how jong standing, a8 we cure .hem at once. STRICTURE cured without @i- lating or cuttng; no pain RHEUMATISM in all its forms permanently cured by my system of trestment. BLOOD FOISON (&yphilis) permunently cured without_ injurious after effects. IMPOTENCY ¥ restored vigor- i you You come to B tion. if 1 find you are incuralie, 1 prill honestly tell you so 1 consider, s Gue 10 lack of knowiedge on the part of © To you if you ave or if you have been inted in DOU EEIting & permanent cure elsewhere. 1 my office il explain 1o you OUR SYSTEM which 1 heve originated and develoned after & whole Mie's trestment of epecial Giseases of men 1 will give you & together with an honewt and ecienufic ojinion of your £ 1 fnd yeur the shortest oue ang strength e DISCHARGES stoyped in from three to five dars BCZEMA plmples or amy skin Giseases per- manently cured in the shoriest poasi- ole time HYDROCELE cured 10 tay cured hout cutting. RIPTIRE men cured in thirty L give you & jegal guurantee to cure you in of from ten 10 ¥ days. Ne cutting, ano detention from pusinese BLADDER AND KIDNEY troubles by our eystem © tresi ment are im proved st once ané permanently cured ocorrespondence strictly oonfiderntial end ali sent in piain emvelopes. Enclose ic stamp to iusure prompt State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Famam Street, Between 13th and 4th Strets, Omaha, Neb. Office Hours—£f a. m % §p m Sunéays, 20 to I omly CHICAGCO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. The number of trains operated between Omal Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has been increased to three daily fast trains each way. These trains are magnificently equipped with palace sleeping-cars, dining- The trains are solid, wide-vestibuled, heated as follows: & cars, and free reclining-chair cars. by steam, and are lighted by Pintsch gas and electricity wheels. The service on the diniag-cars is peffect. Eastbound, the trains leave the Union Passenger Station, Omaha, promptly and Chicago via the Chicago, Nothing finer moves on At Chicago these trains arrive at the Union Passenger Station, Cazal and Adams streets—in the hearnt of the city. Excellent connections for the East and TICKETS, 1504 Farnam St. South, F. A. NASH,

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