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THE OMAHA DAILY CORNER IN SILVER BROKEN Biokers Fail to Beap the Profits They Confidently Expected. BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 28, | WOMAN IN CLUB AND CHARITY A truly remarkable pamphlet has re cently been circulated by the anti-suffra- glsts, calling attention to a 1jst of alleged dlscourtesies to women, by men, that have | become everyday matters since ‘‘woman | has deserted the hearthstone and pushed | her way into the race with men.” Among them, and that emphasized as the most conspicuous evidence of man's decreasing | respect for womanhood, i8 the fact that| men no longer give up their seats on | | crowded cars to women, and the antis ap- WASHINGTON, June 27.—The State de- | o RIS Susk b5, ot tHe prkeodit gl move has Uroken what| sensitiveness shrinks from this position of | op ured fo Be & corner In the slver mar: | equality with men,” to turn back Wi it 18 too late—before women are all crowded vdv»“‘ h?:‘~d";;52:-’::p;;" government recently | ¢, their pedestal” It seems that the e Bt Mo A o I e N&; | Antls are a bit hard on the men as well | of the Dinted Btates tn et e e the |88 thelr “misguided” sisters, for the fact Plus award, the State departmént.was eon. | "Il Femaing that & man with the true in. | fronted with the necessiry of turning the| Stincts of & gentlemah does mot and is | money fnto United States cash and deposit- | NeVer BOINE to offef any discourtesy 12 40y tng it Hers > woman at any time or in any place. While For some time ailver brokers had been | h® branching out of women mey be fe- watehing the nemottatines At when | sponsible for the overthrow of some of the they applied. to the department was in. | fOrmee traditions slleged to be gallantry " |in men, it has also put an end to'some of formed it would cost about $40,00 United ih . Btates money to convert the fund and trana. | the selfish, inconsissnt and unreasonebie for 1t a desited, This was regarded as an | Stientions oncé demanded by women, and . if it Is to save women from losing the re- prorbitant charse, but no other and belter | gpoct of intelligent men the antis might | Finally Judge Penfield hit upon the plan better direct their appeals to the |h('ll!‘l\r\fl! vo ¢ho gad about dv of turning this Mexican silver into Filipino | OF thoushtiess women who ‘"h‘ ""'" oy money. Disector Jeberts of the wmint| TN n AEE A0S e O N atow th ” ¢ w v know the bureau, who has been buying bullion for | At tme in o ih T HiFed the Philippine account, has been conronted | {058 Jo0 FNCM e worked hard all day i e oraodity, | Ahd Who have no opportunity of avolding » v o are equently He, therefore, readily accepted Judge|CToWded cars, and who are 8o ('; ot 4 Penfleld's ofter of a big lot of Mexican sil- | $o™Peled ‘2':‘{":;"::". I:“d';“ g ver and closed an agreement by which at | 0 make ro " Thckt SE ek an expense of less than 34,200 the amount | ®t in her complaint of the lack of we of the Plus award ¢an be placed in the|Sllantry. It s the verdlot of women :\{ hands of the Catholie church, the bene- | SXPerience that they receive from men ficlary of the award, and the seventy tons | What they demand, and the truly womanly of silver can be transterred to the United | WOMaNn rarely suffers at the hands of o States mints gentleman nor does she frequently complain 5 at sharing alike with him the unavoidable Justified by Precedent. inconvenience or even the hardships as well The officials of the State department as- [ as the privileges incidental to the inde- sert positively that a close examination of | pendence that means so much to the precedent justifies the presentation by the | “business woman." United States of the Jewish petition to the Russian government, and that no govern- ment has a right to object to the presenta- tion of such a petition nor has the govern- ment a right to object it the presentation is declined. This means that the United States will THE CAUSE | :PIUS AWARD OF 1T Mexiean Silver is Turned Into Philipe pine Money at Nominal Cost and the Ald of Brokers is Not Required. ] EPS ’ B 161 & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA, JUI-“E CLOSINC SALE 6F Furniture, Carpets, We intend to make this, the last week of June, the busiest week of the month. All goods marked at prices that cannot help but interest you. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. CASH OR CREDIT. Big Cut in Carpets INGRAIN CARPETS of good quality choice designs, worth bc, [ this week o 9x12 INGRAIN ART SQUARES, latest patterns, worth $8.00, . this week. . . VELVET CARP atterns, rich designs, 1.50, this week....... IRON BED, green and white enamel, has top brass rail on head and 4 -,5 L] foot board, worth $8.50, this week COUCHES — A _good, _serviceable plain top in figured velour, worth $5.00, this week. L HEYWOOD GO-CARTS, reclining, with parasol, enamel gearing, uphol- stering, worth $12.00, .so before Quickly Arrests Hair Loss and Compels Obedience to the Laws of thure Scalp Gumption Not a Hair Grower Lord Lytton unjustly accuses many men when he says, | Newbro's Herpicide fs not a “hafr grower” It s “One does not have gumption until one has been | Simply an antiseptic and prophylactic sealp lotion and properly cheated:" for, when one I8 cheated, it fmplies an | hAiF dressing that, by destroying the dandruff microbe. intention on the part of the other to cheat. The fact 1 | KSebS the sculp sweel, pure and wholesome, after which 4 Aundruff_ disappears, itching of the scalp stops and that few pecplc are cheated, but many cheat themselves | healthy hairs sprout from each hair follicle in which any by not keeping posted. Within the last few years life remains. The dandruff microbe enters the sealp in sclentists Lave discovered that dandruff, itching scalp | a very insidious manner; its presence Is wholly unsus and falling hait are caused by a germ or parasite that at- | pected at first, and its growth and development is very tacks the Lal: root, and that the only successful treat- | slow, often covering a period of several years. When nient is to destroy the dandruff germ. While this dis- | colony after colony has spread over the scalp, its de covery proves the uselessness of applying “hair tonics” ) structive action becomes increasingly apparent, and un to a hair, whose life is being sapped by a germ, it utterly | less somethiry is speedily done fallin ir and baldness fails to prove that the manufacturers who introduced will follow excessive dandruff. Herpicide stopped the their so-called “hair tonies” and “hair growers” years microbic growth on Hilda Mefer's scalp, and nature ago, did so dishonestly. It does prove, however, that peo quickly asserted itself; read her letter. ple should keep better posted and rely more upon their “For several months past my hair continued ‘alling so own judgment. Yesterday, so to speak, Diphtheria was rapidly that my scalp was becoming bald sand shiny and considered a functional disorder; today it is known to be | I contemplated the purchase of a wig. All the remedies a germaliscuse, and it is treated successfully with Anti- | I trled ceemed to irritate my scalp and make it worse, toxin. Noc sirce the world began has that peculiar form | A friend recommended your Herpicide, and after.using it of active knowledge called “Gumption” paid bigger divi- | one week 1 was delighted to gee that my hair was grow- dends than now. Kuowledge is power, but gumption ing again. TLe action of your preparation is truly mar- Owing to the death of Mrs. Allen P. Tl saves lots of trouble. Kill the dandruff germ with New- | velous and I cannot praise it enough.” a sister of Mrs. Henry D. Neely, which oc- bro's Herpicide, and your hair will grow as nature in- (Sigred) HILDA MEIER, curred last week, the Federation meeting tended. . No. 621 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. of the clubs of the Second district, to have o — been held at Mrs. Neely's home June 30, has Perfectly cle and chemically been indefinitely postponed. TS, beautiful worth couch, this week... THE CELEBRATED GURNEY REFRIGERATORS—the acme of perfection— cold, dry air circulation, no mixing of 50 flavors—speclal—worth [ , guaran- z 15 DANGLER GABOLINE S8TOVES-—No smoke, SPECIAL INDUGEMENTS T0 YOUNG MARRIED GOUPLES. Cloaks, Suits and Mil- teed to work perfectly—we carry a full line upwards from §f HiAie As a delightful halr dressiag for ragular tollet use NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE casily leads the world today. pure, It contalns no grease, oll or ssdim2ntary substancs, aeithsr will It stain or dye. Its antiseptic action makes Herpicide a hot weather nes Cessity, and Its odor, which Is characteristic, delights ths most fastidious Try t. linery at Less ThanCost On sale Monday, fifty dozen walsts—colors, blue, pink, white and stripes, tucked and embroldery trimmed, worth $1.00, special .. WAISTS of madras, Persian lawns, dimity, trimmed with lace and embroldery tucked, pretty colors, c $1.50 values $2.98 FOR $6.00 SHIRT WAIST SUITS—Get ready for the Fourth. Beautiful white lawn sults, pleated walsts, pleated skirts, all pleats piped, 9 perfect fit, on sale.. [y SUNBURST SKIRTS—Made with circular oke, of fine mohair, not find ground to quarrel with Russia If the czar refuses to receive the petition now being prepared by the counsel of B'nal B'rith. t There were no developments today re- specting the petition save an announcement that it is the purpose of the framers to Christians as well as Jew: p Mexican Steamer Stranded. was to deliver the principal oration at Val- on June 19, the J%th anniversary f its evacuation by Washington's troops, nd she was 8o announced on the programs In spite of this some member service has recelved a telegram from the | © Saluria life saving station in Texas stating | & that the Mexican steamer Caramohapam station. The captain was killed in the wreckage. The crew of thirteen were saved | f! jcan Revolution have been compromised members to give thelr organization public place before the Daughters of the Revolu- tion. have it numerously signed by prominent| . nceq that Miss Adeline W. Sterling, Superintendent Kimball of the life saving | loy Forge | iesuea later. v lles mortheast of that|of the Daughters of the American Revolu- e e tion announced Mrs. Donald McLean as Once again the Danghters of the Amer- hrough the ambition of some of their Some time ago it was publicly an- resident general of the latter organization, | rst speaker, Mrs. McLean being the only A Celightful Hair Dressing. WARNINC! The success of Newbro's Herpicide has caused the mar- ket to be flooded with so-called dandruff germ destroyers. Don't expect satisfactory results from something the druggist assure: you was “just as good.” Con sclentious ‘druggists never rec- ommend substitutes. = Appiica: tions of Herpicide at principal barber shops. Price $1 at lead- ing drug_stores, or direct from The Herpicide De- Detroit, Mich. c2011 acking 1ERPICIDE. Name Street and No City and State Co., 1t Stops Itching of the Scalp Aimost Instantly. Get a sample direct from the factory. A A A A A AN A CUT THIS OUT. T enclose 10c in stamps to pay postage and upon a sample of NEWBRO'S g Address The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Special Agents A Healthy Hair. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AT THEIR STORE. An Unhealthy Hsir. other woman on the program. The matter Fp Souc et gea b has created a great deal of comment and Wantne Fopimapinn. Knmod. feeling, and it scems unfortunate that with The president today appointed J. F. Smith | guch excellent prospects of being elected postmaster &t Pleasanton, Kan. president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution next year that Mrs. HYMENEAL. McLean should allow herself -and her so- Black-Dickinson, clety to he so compromised, especially in such a petty manner. It is sald that be- A very pretty wedding In colored circles was that un last Tuésday at high noon, in cause of this the old opposition to Mrs. McLean has broken out afresh and that which the contracting parties were Henry Black and Miss Lillan Dickinson. The 9.00 'values, special Monday... $2.50 TRIMMED HATS . opecial FExcursions DISEASES OF MEN Cured for Life by Our New System. ELECTRICITY AND ABSORPTION women who a few months ago agreed to support her In the coming election have gone back to their old complaint—that she Free Treatment! Owing to delay in getting our X-ray Machine and Elec- tric Apparatus in working order, we are going to extend our offer for another week. All the numerous patients who were disappointed last week have, nevertheless, had ceremony- was performed at the Af- rican Methodist Episcopal church by Rev. Shaffer. The attendants were Miss Maud Vanuel of Lincoln, Mrs. Ola Groves of Council Bluffs, Miss Julla Allen, Messrs. Emory Smith, George FParker, George Dickinson and Henry Dickinson. Georgla Dickinson, a sister of the bride, was the flower girl and Allen Dickinson. brother of | ! the Pennsylvania chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is to be paralleled | club for soldlers 1s too ambitious—and will work for another candidate. ¥ A splendid gift of a $10,000 clubhouse to enlisted soldlers at Manila by the n England In the proposed Union Jack and wallors NEVER FAILS TO CURE WEAK MEN Over 15,000 weak, diseased men cured last year and over 12000 had falled to receive 8 cure elsewhere. It will cure you. This treatment is entirely different” from . any other you have ever used. It will benefit you more ip one week than any other will n six. St. Louis, Mo., June 30th and July 1st Fourth of July, July 8d and 4th Boston, Mass., the bride, carrled the ring. Immediately pagaing | after the ceremony the newly wedded pair and thelr friends went to the home of the bride, 1621 North Twenty-first street, where a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Black then went to Chicago and other eastern points, where they will remain until July 15, after which they will be at home at 2630 Parker street. Two Weddings at York. YORK, Neb, June 27.—(Special.)—At the home of the bride's parents, northeast of Waco, occurred the marriage of Mr. Carl Struble and Miss Evelyn Gllbert, daughter June 30th to July 4th Saratoga, N. Y., July 4th and 5th Atlanta, Ga., July bth, 6th and 7th Baltimore, Md., July 17th and 1Sth San Francisco and Los Angeles July 8th to 10th Inclusive Homeseekers, July 7th and 2Ist CITY OFFICES: 8. E. Cor. 1ith and Douglas. THOS. F. GODFREY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, the satisfaction to consult us, examine our modern appliances, and are now fully convinced of our ability to do as we prom- ise, If there is a possibil- ity of a cure, we can as- sure the patient, no mat- ter how chronic or hope- less his case, that he will be restored to perfect health by our scientific method of treatment. We want every suffering man, woman or child to come to us for a free talk, get our advice and try our treatment for a week. We CURE PERMANENTLY AND RAPIDLY THE FOL- LOWING: BLOOD POISON, RHEUMATISM, HYDROCELE, ASTHMA, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, CATARRH, NERVOUS DEBILITY, STRICTURE, and all Diseases Pecu- FISTULA, PILES, liar to Men and Women. We want to repeat that we make ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE for treat- ment during the time specified. Every sufferer, who has tried uns to find relief, all those pronounced ‘‘incurable,”’ should get the opin Chicago surgeon; the advice of this extraordinary expert specialist, recognized as authority in his work, is of infinite value, even if no treatment is considered. TESTIMONIALS: O'NEILL, Neb., June 16, 1903 S0. OMAHA, Neb. June 26, 1903 Cook Medical Co., 112 So. 14th St. | Cook Merical Co., 112 So. lith St Omaha, Neb. Qoane. N 4 \ entlemen :— Gentlemen:—After consulting several oY S e e gperaon o so-called ‘‘Specialist I came to you | your Chicago Consulting Physician. I for an examination and advice. You | was suffering all the agonies of mind informed me of my true condition and | &nd body, the pain and misery of a o 08t serfous, annoying disease. My the . very ‘serigus . nature of the i family doctor gave me a scant exami. ease, at a glance. I was highly and | nation and humiliating words regard- agreeably surpriseed by the kind, gen- | ing my trouble as a mere trifle. 1 be- temanly manner in which I was | came rapidly worse and could barely treated. The doctor was anxious to | CFAW! Up (o your office. One week has cut the ordeal as short as possible and inspired me with unbounded con- cured me. The relief your medicine gave was so prompt It seemed the fidence. I can recommend him to my dearest frien: work of a magic. If my letter will be Your g the mea of gulding a fellow sufferer patient, Your life-long debtor and hymhle 116 and 112 S. 14th St., Omaha, (Over Daily News.) to your care, 1 want you to use it as Miss ELLA B servant, 0. OFFICE HOURS—9 a. m. to § p. through London or quartered there, the| equipment to Include reading, billtard, | sleeping, dining and bath rooms and other things appropriate to such quarters. The | club when complete will cost about $300,000, | of which $50,000 has already been subscribed. | The idea originated with Miss Ethel Mc- Call, who went to South Africa during the war and while there became so Impressed with the needs of the enilsted men that upon her return to England she imme- diately set about creating fnterest among wealthy women in the bullding of such a clubhouse. The matter has been taken up | of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gllbert. Mr. Struble | enthusiastically and the entire sum will | once lived here and is well and favorably | doubtless be raised soon. known. He is now a doctor of osteopathy | at Hastings. Miss Alice Howell, Instructor of elocu- | On Wednesday Mr. George H. Rust and |tion at the Nebraska university, formerly | Mrs. Margaret Rust Schoonover were mar- | leader of the oratory department of the ried by Rev. G. E. Driver at the home of | Omaha Woman's club, will give a number the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beed.|of select readings Friday evening in Me- The bridegroom travels for a wholesale | morfal hall, Lincoln, for the students of house in Sloux City. The bride is well |the summer school and the teachers of known in this city and has the high es- | Lancaster county. teem of many friends. For five years she served as stenographer for the lowa State Board of Hemlth. Mr. and Mrs, Rust left on the afternoon train for the east. Their | rector in the high sehool ‘mnasium, tuture home will be at Elk Point, 8. D. [ um, has been elected instructor of the girls' classes ST‘TE ELEGTR“-"EDIG‘L |"8T|TUTE Durkee-Turk, in physical education at Chautauqua, N. HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 2i.—(Special.)—| Y. for the summer, and will go there in a 1308 Farnam St., Between I3th and (4th Sts., OMAHA, NEB, Word has been recelved here of the mar- | few days. : riage last Friday of Miss Wilma Turk, the OFFICE HOURS: From § a. m. to § p youngest daughter of W. W. Turk, several years ago president of tne Farmers' and Merchants' bank of this city, now of Fort Collins, Colo., where the ceremony took place. The groom was Charles C. Durkee, a capitallst of Colorado Springs. The couple at once left for an extended tour of the old country, salling from New York yesterday for Rotterdam, Holland, and during the SRV, Sh et AIS QN 1| Under' fhe directice of (" pestor, Mis | going up the Rhine. They will make thelr Jane Perkins has commenced the work and t & thorough visitation of the boarding house home at Colorado Springs. district is being planned. L] Xelson-Bristol. s [ BEATRICE, Neb., June 2I.—(Special )—E.| It has been reported that a saving of | F. Nelson, one of the employes In the(OVer $.00 a month among the children offices of Kilpatrick Bros. & Collins here, | has resulted from the establishment of the | was united In marriage Wednesday after- | Penny savings system introduced into six- | noon at Gresham, Neb., to Miss Lena Bris- | teen of the public schools of Des Moines tol. After a wedding trip of a few weeks in | by the local Congress of Mothers. Colorado the young couple will return and make their home in Beatrice. ELECTRICITY AS WE APPLY IT revitalizes the nerves when exhausted from overwork, worry or from any physical, or mental allment. It cures Nervous or General Debllity, Loss of Vitality, Despon- dency, Inability "to Concentrate Your Thoughts, Lame Back and Weakness from any cause, and fits men for marriage. BLOOD POISON—(SYPHILIS) cured quickly. Symptoms overcome in 7 to 21 days, without mercury or iodides, "It sufféring from uicers, sore mouth or throat, falling hair, 'bone ains, come and I will drive the poison rom your bood forever. NERVOUS DEBILITY cured in 30 to 60 days. Improvement from the start. If you suffer from loss of energy and ambition, feel tired when you arise in the morning, lame back, dizziness, spots before the eyes and feel you are not the man you once were, I will cure you for life. WEAKNESS Either partial or total, overcome by Electro-Medical method for weak, dis- eased men. Call and I will explain why It cures when all else fails. A friendly chat will cost you nothing. I CURE MEN HYDROCELE Cured by Electro-Absorbtion; no pain, no loss of time. ~Why suffer longer when you can be cured quickly at a moderate cost? Call and consult me at once. VARICOCELE Cured by Eleetro-Absorption: no pain. The enlarged veins are due to mumps, bicyele or horseback riding, diseases, dissipation, etc., in time it weakens a man mentally as well as physically. 1 can cure you for life, | STRICTURE Cured by Electro-Absorption; no pain, no cutting, no operation. ' By my method the urethal canal is healed and entire genito-urinary system restored to its healthy state. cuninw stay Cured in a few days. A new discov Harmless 1n {ts action and positively “destroys all desire for alcoholic stimulants; also cures per- manently the chronlc drunkard or the daily drinker ‘with equal certainty. 5000 cures registered to it, and not a single failure. It can be taken at home, no detention from business. It cures when all others have falled. WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET. MORPHINE ;; COCAINE Oplum, Laudanum or | any drug habit cured in one’ week without aln, shock or depression. No hypodermics No matter how ma treatments faled to coure you. THIS NEW METHOD WILL_CURE {o stay cured. No cure, no ay. Write for Free Booklet. Reference 000 cured patients, not one failure. Ad- dress F. Warren Lanoix, M. D., or Lanoix Medical Company, 907 Forest Ave., Kansas Miss Edith Higgins, who s to succeed Miss ‘Gertrude Macomber as physical di- OZONE INHALATION FOR CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Miss Magee and Mrs. Charles Willlams took a party of twenty-five mission chil- dren under 7 years of age for a picnic at Hanscom park one day last week m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m, only. The Omaha Deaconess’ home has placed at the disposal of the First Methodist church the services of a visiting deaconess. n Every Woman “"“"‘ryml‘ifl“-:.'::’m MAI Wi - W['I;Jln 9 Sr $14.75—Chicago and return, June 18, 30 and July 1. $30.50—8alt Lake City and return daily. $15.00—Colorado and return, July 1 to 10. $17.50—Colorado and return, daily. $50.00—California and return, July 1 to 10. $21.00—Detroit and return, July 14 and 15. $31.75—Boston and return, June 24, 25 and 26. $33.75—Boston and return, June 30 to July 4. $32.25—Baltimore and return, July 17 and 18, $32.20 We have issued some very attractive literature relative to summer trips. It's free, if you call for it. 1323 Farnam $t, ey City Ticket Office e NN C. A. Rutherford, D. P. A, teful friend and former The announcement of the death of Mrs. | George W. Kendrick, jr., of Philadelphia has been received with regret by club | women generally, for in her death not only the General Federation of Women's Clubs, | but numerous other organizations for the advancement of the Interests of women have lost a most unselfish friend. Mrs Kendrick was for years regent of the Phila delphia chapter, Daughters of the Amer fean Revolution; treasurer of the Civie club and vice president of the Pennsylvania Daughters of 1512, besides holding member- | i ship and working in a number of organizations. But It was as correspond ing secretary of the General Federation that Mrs. Kendrick was best known, for since the inception of this organization she has given liberally of her time, her wealth | and the influence of her soclal position for the advancement of ita influence. Mra. | Kendrick has been a conspicuous figure at the blennials and is among the best known of the original workers. Kentlworth Race Track Sold, ofs from the Courts, I BUFFALO, N. Y., June 2.—The Kenil-| Judge Slabaugh will deliver the worth race ‘track was bought at public [of July oration at Bennington. auction today for 8. 8. Holand of New | Bessie A. Brandt has been divorced from | York for $106,00. The property has been|Charles T. Brandt by Judge Day. | For Meastrual Suppression Discase. S8 Bent to any address for §1.00. appraised at §242.000. The debts of the as-| Franklin B. Bort files et GO SHERMAN & MeCORNELL, Omaha. | | S5ciation atmhount (0 about HMOM And T | tan St atherie B Bort po e PEN-TAN-GO Yoxes %5 Sold 1 Malyder Mig. Ce., Lascaster, O. day's sale by the recelver was to satisfy | gations except the marriage l{k Omaba Shern Jdgments. | Petition g Co Mal drdecs Sinds Trude suspiied | Lambrecht-Wagner, WEST POINT, Neb., June 27.—(Special.)— August Lambrechit of Beemer, aged 76, a ploneer settler and the first miller in the county, was married by Rev. W, Rathke | at the German Lutheran church to Mrs. | Augusta Wagner of Btanton, aged 67 years Sundays—Il a. m. to'1 p. m. | They will reside in the home of the groom at Beemer. i other, but send stam for 11 Lustrated book--sesied.It g1\ e Tull partiouiars and directions in Yaluabie (o ladies WA RV KR, ¢ Room 228 Times Bldg., For Bale by SCHAEFER'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE, Cook Medical Co., Bralthwalte-Benner. BEND, 8. D., June 27.—(Speclal.)—Richard Braithwaite and Miss Mamle Benner, both of this place, were married In Rapld City yesterday. Rev. J. A. Bmith ofclated Exe June % to 21, inclusive; also July 1 to 5, In- clusive, via Nickel Plate road. Especlally low rates. Liberal return limits. Particu- lars at city ticket office, 111 Adams street, and Union ticket office, Auditorium Annex, Chicagy. Saratoga and return—July 4 and 5. Keileves Kidney & Bladder tioubles at once. Cures In 48 Hours !l URINARY DISCHARGES other DR. McGREW SPECIALIST. Treats all forms of DISEASES OF MEN | N1 years experience, 1. | in Omaba. 30,00 | |+ ble, suc guarantesd | Charges low. " Treatmen: | by mail. Call or write Box 166 Ofice over 115 3 Ih 8L, OMAMA, NEB. | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | Fine Fhot phie 1l tions. | TWENTIETH CENTURY flnmsu‘l . Makes Most Useful Prescut. | VARICOCELE A Safe, Painloss, Permanent Cure 0UARANTE! 30 years' experionce. NO money acceptsd un patient 1s well “:,.UL‘A'ION ond val Uable Boox .., mail or st ofice. DR. C. M. COE, 915 Walmt S¢., Kasas City, Mo NO PAIN, NO. STA NO STRICTURE. FREE 8Y 84" A Sure Prevemtive of Fourth from TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Popular and Timely Articles. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER which asks for divorce. Fopular and Timely Articles,

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