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- — = _ __ — S—— — - — o _ ] 3 & v Farmers' Mutual Telephone company of |and active and was soon on its way to- | 4 Clarinda were flled with the secretary of | ward the highest level of the season, De- [ o | state today. The capital is $30,000, by John | cember sold at 11.04c, January at 11.0sc, | 4 Groeling, F. M. Alesander and others March at 1Lilc and May at 1Ll theso | NNN\\\N LA The artieles of Ineorporatton of the | belng net galne of 14 and 16 points § 4 == Lanesboro Mutunl Central Telephone com- —_—_— ' on e Box sald that his wife hypnotized him and gy N 1 + | pany of Lanesboro, with 1,20 capital, was| Mol + " relary. ST"' e ’ N ced him to commit thefts bPHOLDS BLTTERINE LA“ Bled voduy: SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Nov. il.—@pecial) | N ‘ / .Y . GETS A GOOD SIZED VERDICT ctainis the Natfonal Guard, today elected Firat | arrer enty at Marion and brousht N g A . N . nt James Clark to be first leuten- | to Sfoux Falls by the United States an ~ gt p— Distriot Oourt Decides Against Armourinaf [ "l B el without a cap- | thorities on suspicion of having been fm- N 15¢ formerly 20 | Young Woman Receives Pay for Work Tast Case in Des Moines. tain plicated In a postoffice robbery, and who | e 20c formerly 25¢ = MINOR MESTION. FlLHT ALL ACAI\S] WELLS Done for A. Glese and Also Charities Conference. :\.n later surrendered to eriff Tibbs .vr‘ - 25¢ lonnerly 30¢ - e \ .. % . once of | H¥de county, has, as the result of his pre- Davis seile drugs . gt PACKER WILL APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT | he feature of the State Genferon X | liminary examination, been held for “ape = 30c formerly 35¢ - :'4:\7' et :v';ll;“v‘nvp\r"t- His B Wi The sealed verdict returned late Tues- BT spirited discussion of the question of how "::““;"I "‘!‘ ""{" e o b o B ] 35¢ formerly 50¢ -~ & Dhots. sor aenevdaiver is Bemoval by Btors Uompany Will End | 40y night by the district court jury in the | Speaker at Conferemce of Charities [ (o care for the poor. Frank L Herriott charge of foubihg McLaughiime nardware| 5. Welshach manties 'wepopler - N Celebrated Metz beer on tap. Neumayer. the War on Saloons, suit of Bertha Quatter against August| amd Corrections Assalls Wasteful- | presented statistics showing that the poor | [HVA® Of FobMNE Mclaushin's hariwate | &3 prices become more populaf & Diamond betrothal rrings at Leffert's, 409 Giese and wife, when opened by Judge nels of Prevent Spatem ol farms as now conducted ~were both a | FOTE B TUENIMOTE ISt THORLH: « S NI 9 - SYRy Say N Broadway. ¥ o | Preston yesterday morning was found to : financial faflure and also that they were | o' bonds i the sum of §1,000 the priscner | o All Dealers. § (it and 14K wedding rings at Leffert's | COMPANY SHOWS NO SIGN OF YIELDING | ve for $2,010.44, the full amount sued for. Curing for Public Charges. unhumanitarfan. For a population on the [ 1 \\."I(;;I':wl.!”xxtml;‘tl‘x’\‘--:~""“ 1:“1:“ ‘."“"'lvl“'\.‘h:' ; S Pyiiarapny ouints At wepdiiss, G, B | L The plaintiff, a young woman now 18 B ¥ county fatms not to exceed more than | tie Wil be ried during « term of the state ’ P § Alexander & Co., %3 Broadway. sen In No Way Conmeeted with | YEAT® Of age, became an orphan when 13 Cieclh o Biatt CotresBonaiity 2311 the different counties of the state are | ©€U4 COUTL which convenes at Highmore | - 7 N mileredia temple, Rathbone Sisters. wil ":'""" gl "“(‘h b years old u.mll was ;;h;mlh wllh,lhcillr{\‘\ly DES MOINES, Nov. 11.—(8pecial.)~An irn- | making an annual expenditure of 824000, | U FOTemuer 21 Wher OHirien was oap- ////IIIIII”IIl\\\\\\\\r\\\i . & fl tll!\{!u{]ln I. A !.vn\': hall. e [ of the defendant with the understanding portant decision was rendered in the dis- | Or enough to keep the Inmates and their Saplate. set Jof hmm,v” Yooth iy e Bedetis S . -0V c'?h' ‘;Il;n’ynmh;r:u“:!”'\\"P":I.r!" -”"i Over the Matter and Fear that she was to be treated the same as his | triot court here today relating to the Iowa | Attendants at the best hotels of the city frottind S7d ‘6 Ak S it The Only Double Fomily. s woid e All Will Sufter, own children. This agreement, Miss Quat- | juy on jmitation butter, The Armour Pack- | and leave a liberal margin for other pur- | €V R .t et 1] Track Rallway | v"' M. Campbell left last evening for New ter testified, had not been carried out, but | jng company was last winter indicted for | poses. Mr. Herriott's solution of the prob- [ bt b il | between the ork City where he expects to remain i instead she had been made to work Auring | paving offered ior sale imitation butter in | lem fs that which has already been ap- Missourl River 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1903, the rest of the winter. There were no new developments of par- the six years she remained with the family violation of the laws of the state. The com- plied to other classes of the state wards, Fosters Newspaper Business. and Chicago. A memorial meeting of Harmony chap< v of . . PIERRE, 8. D,, Nov. 11.—(Special.)—Sev- tor, Order of ‘the. Hastarn Bior “wiil“be |ticular interest yesterday in' the maloon |88 hard as iy of the farm :‘nnimll";’l pany was convicted, but esctped on a tech- | the location bf a central home for the un- [ o B0 0 & (b T 5 lem Navy DAILY TRAINS | held this evening In Masonic hall. |Aght, although it was generally admitted | ON!Y Was she compelled, she tes fled, to do | pycality at that time. The same evidence | fortunates under the care of the state R4’ that I¢ setts & ¢ Aushife | 5 Rathbone Sisters glve a card party to-|hat it now rests with the Storz Brewing | Practically all of the housework, but she | wae this fall taken agaln and another in- | There were also able papers by Ernest P.|Cc it kg 0 cialid %1203 OMAHA TO night at Knights of Pythias hall. Knights - was made to don overalls like the male | gjotment found. The state dairy ts- | Bicknell of Chic Rev. W. H. Siinger. | Stanley county will open a fleld for news- | and friends invited, Admission 10 cents, |company to bring the trouble to a close. 3 jabar | & bt S L b o oot i e i - Blinger= | apers to handle the final proof business Mrs, Arthur L. Stevens. 2t BIUf siceet, | Attorney Benjamin's ,clients have issued | help and assist In the heavy manual labor | sioner brought the sult for the purpose of | land and others, S0 Have dbwaniiel o Gtoute o8 } to 1 has gone to Chicago for a visit oF | org | On the farm. Bhe told of how she had | haying a test made of the law, and it is | 8anized a stock company to § [ it with her | thelr ultimatum and it is that the Storz Investigating Ratiway Aceidonts e Want. .. A ' 1 & | husband, who is temporarily located there - “ not beon permitted to attend school, much | ynderstood th I companies ar - A iy v it d EERgeriIa INTN e o } o 2 company's local ropresentative must be e packing compan: are ;. A marsiage license, was lssued yosterday | . less Sunday school, and that on onme or | gqually anxious that the case shall get to| The Iowa rallroad commissioners are pre- | to start a paper at Hayes and one at Mid- to Frank Lee, uged 22, Neb,, and Orai L eity. Adolph Beno to of Plattsmouth, Moore, aged 20, of this out a permit yester- moved elsewhere. They Insist that he can- not continue In the liquor business in Counell Blufts and that if the Storz com- pany does not see fit to move two occasions she had ben punished for leaving the house and going to Sunday school. the supreme court for a final determi; tion. To this indictment the defendant de- murred on the ground that the law 18 un- paring to take action looking to an investi- gation of the many rallroad accident large and small, that have taken place in land this fall. 8,15 P THE OVERLAND LIMITED Magnificent solid daily tratn to Chi ment and drawi barber, bath, tel brary. A him else- fited through: day for the erection of @ one-story brick sele o] As soon as she became of age she left | constitutional and that the sale of the | the state In the past year, and to this end aars. Blectrlo lighted throus! bullding at 20 West Broadway, tocost ;’l":;"m““‘,':".m;'l“‘;;’l"‘m:':;’l‘]’ ;"ycl':;d omi|the Gleses and at once brought suft for | jroquct fa ot In violation of the striet | Will compel some explanations of the rail- cAKrERS 8'00 AM THE ATuNTIc EXPHESS Charles Test Stewart has sufficlently re- | kept closed the wages which she claimed to be due [jetter of the statute. Judge Howe, who had | road managers. Complaints have been Pullman drawing-room and tourist sloeping oars and covered from his recent operation for ap-| rhat the fight against the Stors com.|Ner and also 31,00 damages for beating®)he caso under consideration, today de-|lodged that the employes are overworked dining cars, and tres reclining chair cars. pendicitls to be able to drive out a little she recelved, ms she slleged, from the and are forced to remain on duty so long each day. For rent, office room ground floor; one of the most central locations in the busi- ness portion of the city. Apply to The Bee office, city. pany's maloons was directed against Agent Wells and not so much agatnst the com- pany as itself was generally belleved, but that such is the case was freely acknowl- edged yesterday. Thoge who are opposed hands of Mrs. Glese armed with a broom handle. The jury evidently believed the testimony of the young woman, as it brought in a verdict for the full amount cided that the indictment was good and that the law is constitutional. In rendering his decision he stated that the Iowa code provides: First, that “no one shall color with any that they are unfit to opernte the trains properly, and that is the cause of some of the numerous accidents. There have aldo been several accldents In Towa the past 6,50 Pu_THE EASTERN EXPRESS bt Sephe et ., 0, BISIRS ™ 2 OTHER DAILY TRAINS The district cc and v claimes y cy oamm ORMY ik Rty Jullh yeassrtay; St 1 Sof |t Mr! Wells ‘ailege Rhat the manner in|Claimed by her, togsther with interest. | | matter whilever any substance intended a8 | year dus to errors in train orders, and 3,40 AN Do ciansen iomsiag st bt paghs pesu' (ku complete its deliberations today | which the saloons under his charge as Copnty im Not Good. resemble true dairy products. That no | this will be the topic of an inquiry. of . Dining cars. Ry et L it Bt tha “Brord ‘coripany’ have besh by e gl .| o #hall combine any animal fat, vegetable 11.30 AW Bree o Omaba to Chieggo. . 1. Forsyth and Dr . arter County Attorney Killpack, after inspect- | oll or other substance with butter, an » jorth- Weatarn stan uy conol will' Jeave this evening for New York to|conducted has been detrimental to the |, cOURE SRR Bane il pont Hole. | that no one shall combine with any sub- OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES And Seee ahale euss. _ DiniRg ehes. look after property on Staten Island which they are Interested. ity city and has tended to bring discredit to the saloon business generally. That this ington of the government land office, five stance whatever, Intended as a substitute for butter, anything of any kind or nature Market of Hoogs is Moderate, but the troubles fnet. em, such as Dis- relieve o of the 8! Bick Headache dent to a bilious O DAILY TRAINS OMAHA TO Hans Frahm, a former saloon keeper of | u. of the tracts which originally formed part | for the purpose or with the effect of im- e Taatee ramuases. TAotross aher sattng, this city, died yesterday morning at St.| %48 the animus of the sults against the| oy, (yamp land apportionment to Pot- parting to the compound the color of yel- Considerable Less Than Same Pain Ta the Aide, Ac. . While their most remac Bernards hospital, where he had been |Stors saloons, which started the general T e et the Hoard | [OW butter, the'proquct of milk or cream < Al Do NGV S SYTIE - a patient for nearly two years. war, was practically admitted by Attorney | tAWattamie county, rep from cows T Week n Year Ago. ' County Treasurer Arnd turned over City Treasurer True yesterday $6,#1. ing the municipality’s proportion of taxes collected during October. The ladies of Myrtle lodge, No. 12, Degree to . be- the Benjamin last evening. He was frank In admitting that unless the Storz company employed some other agent in Council Bluffs in place of Mr. Wells, every saloon of County Supervisors yesterday afternoon that as far as the five tracts inspected were concerned there was little likelihood of the county being able to prove up a claim for To use, solicit orders for delivery, keep for male or sell any such substances men- tioned In the three preceding numbers, s rohibited. The use of salt, rennet,” or armless coloring matter in making butter CINCINNATI, Nov. gram.)—Price Current say. a rather moderate supply of hogs offering - SICK ittle Liver Pilis are equally Observation cafe cars, parlor cars and conches. Puliman slesping o buffet library Gars and tros ociini: & ohalr cars. 1.50 Am 8.10 M . Y hich’ from milk or cream is expressly excepted ipation, curing and preventing of Hongr, Yl hoid a bagir in thelr hall |owned by or in which the company had | Ffund. e there T e eniinon 1om he Drohibitlon of the statite. - | for current market purposes. Total west- | his aunoying complaiat. while they wfio correct evening of Friday, November 13 0" “"@|an interest in this city would be closed. ot o This means that the case will go to the | ern packing was 376,000, compared with | Alldisorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver | cured a marrfage license late last evening and repaired to the office of Justice Quren, Who performed the ceremony. Harry H. Green, arrested on complaint of his wife, has been placed under a bond of $100 by Justice Carson to keep sober for one year or else be committed to the county jail under the state vagrancy law. Mildred, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swan R. Oleson, 613 South Twenty- third street, died yesterday morning, aged 7 months. The funeral will be held this fternpon at 2 o'clock from the desidence and burial will be in.Fairview cemetery. Christopher C. Case, a railroad engineer, living at &7 South l\ll’;h , Stroet, e Aied voluntary petition in nkruptey, with liabilities scheduled at §36080, And ‘assots all clalmed as exempt. The scheduled in- g‘o)budneu consists chiefly of physiclans' The First Christlan church, following the lead set by the Elks, has arranged for an entertainment course which will be open to 'fll public. Among the gttractions se- cured by the church are the Hungarian Court orchestra, Rooney's Boy Concert company and Eugene Debs. porary injunctions against the three sa- loons against which petitions were filed Tuesday Saloon mén who are in no way con- cerned In the fight being waged against the Storz company and its local agent are much perturbed over the controversy, as no one can foretell where the trouble will end if both sides stand pat. Last evening At- torney Wadsworth sald that as far as he was concerned he had no Intention of backing down as long as the sult against the Storz saloons ‘were pending. The Blue Ribbon and Pinnell saloons, which were (closed Saturday night under landlord's writs of attachment, have not attempted to resume business and Attorney Benjamin statéd yesterday that so long as they keep closed he would not enforce the injunc- tion proceedings against them, but the moment they opén, the sults Will be brought to an {ssue. Who the persons are to take action yesterday In the matter of unadjudicated swamp land claims is the difficulty of procuring testimony to prove the condition of these tracts between the years 1850 and 1855. The session of the board yesterday was devoted almost entirely to the usual large grist of bills. Among the larger bills al- lowed were those for the care of the insane at St. Bernard's hospital, amounting to $802.72 for September and $773.28 for October. The bills of Sheriff Cousins for fees in insane cases amounted to $169.50. A Thoughtfal a Cured his wife of fainting ana dizzy spells, weakness, headache and backache with Electric Bitters. Try them. boe. For sale by Kuhn & Co. . —_ HUNTING FOR. JONES OF IOWA Searching Parties of Webater City Kling of Des Moines. There was a large flock of candidates at the start, but Prof. Riggs announced when he was in Des Moines a few days before election that he would appoint one of two men and these are the two he has under consideration. ‘When the convention was held the friends of Prof. Riggs appealed to the Eighth district politiclans to give them the neces- sary votes to settle the contest and Ring- gold county took the lead and nominated Riggs over Barrett. Now the candidacy of Prof. Bennett is urged in return for this favor. He is supported to the full extent of his influence by Chairman Spence of the state committee, and this is regarded as greatly in his favor. He s at present county superintendent of Ringgold county. The other candidate has to recommend him his years of experlence as deputy under Superintendent Sabine. He held the posi- tion for a number of years and remained | Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Rapid Sloux City St. Paul ‘What You Need for Constipation. When troubled with constipation, what you need is a remedy that fs sure to pro- duce the desired effect. A remedy that is mild and gentle in Its action. A remedy that leaves the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. A remedy that is easy end pleasant to take. Chamberluin's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets meet all of these requirements. Give them a trial and you will never wish to take another dose of pllls. Use them as directed and they will cure chronlc constipation. Price 25 cents. Bvery box is warranted. COTTON" HAS FLIGHTY DAY and regulate the bow Even if they only cured { Bev. O B. Ingram s conducting revival| Petitions will be flled today in the dis- k Towa supreme court for determination and | 38,000 the preceding week and 40,000 last To Fromont, Lincola,Wahgo, David Clty, . reviva , signing a walver, but left the matter in . A b _Dreosding Devid mectings ot the Free Methodist church |trict court by Attorney Benjamin against SEUE & waier, BuC 1 T MR K probably to. the United. States supreme | year. Since November 1 the total is about §u,rll A_“Pr!“wmnn:m{:m.m sneva, Suss’ pisted by Rev. H. P. Allen, traeling | the four saloons upon which original no- tand t for the] S0UT 540,000, against 730,00 a year ago. Promi- Deadwood and Lead. Through reclining ehaix care; Bvangetiat, - o Al @ UaVElNE | ooy were served Tuesday..The hearing | SPPOInted county swamp land ageh Deputy Superintendent of Instraction. | nent places compared as follows: T e e e Y ikt / M. L. Magee, general superintendent, and |on _the application for temporary injunc- | PUrPose. Mr. Killpack declined to recom T e 1908, 2002 | 'Achothey wouldbealmoss priceless to those Whe AN ey oot s eetesl wad sh 31 5 Maaen. ewneral superintepdent, and | or application for temporary InJunc-| 1oy that the board sign o walver until [ There s a apirited contest on for the posi- | cicago 27000 26000 | suffer from this distresaing complaint; but for 349, AW Long Pine Verdigrs, Bones ern division of the Wabash railroad, were | 1 on , 263108 b ikl he had inspected the tracts in Rockford | tion of deputy superintendent of public In- | Kansas City ... 80,000 | Babely (e gosenesedoranot end hers, and thoe CITY TICKET OFFICE, in the city yesterday for a whort time on a (had before Judge Preston Saturday. The|o.,.nip, which he will do in the next|struction. There are two candidates ro- | SOUTH OMAHA 45000 | Cole in 80 many ways that they will not be williag F § R T, Mowarde. z“:(,‘"ag":"’;d Lol et satias "“:’ ;’;‘l’ S v:f"d' “""h the appli- | /oo tays, The main obstacle In the county [ €arded as in the field. They are Prof. J. | Bty Joseph - 2000 | %odo without them, But after all sick head 1401 Iflu |403 arnam Street. ter, aged 24, both of Fremont. Neb.. se- |c-oon o orney Wadsworth for tem-| . oune from the government on these | C. Bennett of Mount Ayr and Prof. Ira C.| Milwaukee | Py ACHE Iothe banc of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our [ills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and yery essy to take. One o two pills make s dose, ey are sirctly vegetable and do not gripe ot arge, but by their itle action please all who Bee fhem, o viale ot 25 centa: five torgl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO,, MNew York City GALIFORNIA VIA General Z T. Bweeney's lecture at the |for whom Attorney Benjamin i ) for a time under Superintendent Barrettt. :lhilta b::hool b:udl;ureiumylkql cm.m,'bem: the latter still decl’l’neu w’ make ;u;fie.“ Fear Young Farmer Has It is expected, however, that Prof. Riggs R '.‘:::.“:“ v -::::' C,:.‘. N " | .m.ln:- :::n-t:e:detgmh;nn'tra:-‘-‘:lrnl:énmfd';} Fared Badly. will not reorganize his force until after ok L % ence. “The Golden Age” was the subect Plumblgn and heating. Bixby & Son. the lsgislative session. It is understood Most Exciting. o oy Bimenil’s Toat tatereating spber, vroved WEBSTER CITY, fs. Nov. il.—(Spesial | he has dsked Prol :A. C.'Ross, present| - e (7 it R Froapronipl s re A Telegram.)—Bearching parties were out all | 4€puty superintendent, to remain until | NEW YORK, Nov. IL—After opening For sale only by members of twenty-five Masonic lodges in this section of the state to attend a speclal communication of Bluff City lodge on Fri- day evening, at which time the third de- work will be exemplified. Followin, e 104ge work & banquet will be served and a social session held. The receipts In the general fund at the Christian Home last week were $149.01, be- Ing $650.99 below the needs of the week and increasing the deficlency in this fund to date to $293297. In the manager's fund the recelpts were $i3, being $22 below the needs of the week and increasing the de- ficlency to $200.70 to date in this fund. Wanted, 1,000 turkeys, J. Zoller & Co. Family Washing Low Rate ‘We have recently made additions to our facilities and are prepared to do FAMILY WABSHING on a large scale and at a very low rate. Any finish desired on SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS, Telephone 290 and we will mail you a folder giving full particulars for family work and our low price plan. BOWLING LEAGUE STARTS OFF Nine Five-Men Teams Entered This Year in the Elks’ Club Cont. Nine teams are entered for the second bowling tournament at the Elks' club, Wwhich opens tonight. The same rules which governed the previous tournament will prevall and there will be handsome prizes as before for the winners. The tournament will close January 13. These are the teams entered: Team No. 1—J. F. Wilcox, captain: A. §. Hazelton, D. L. Ross, Wallace Shepard and W. Beebee, ‘eam’ No. 2.—Dr. Deetken, captainj John Gardner, W. J. Davenport, J. P, Green: shields and Frank Zurmuehlen. Toam No. 3.—8. L. Etuyre, captain; W. 8. R}‘don. T. McAtee, Gus Heinrichs and John Muliauéen. Team No. last night and are scouring the country today In search of A. C. Jones, a young farmer residing south of this city, who dis- appeared yesterday., He went out to the fleld to husk corn in the morning and in the afternoon his team was found wander- ing about the enclosure. It is suspected that the young man has met with foul play. He had been married but one month. Hearing on Diteh Petition, ONAWA, Ia., Nov. ll.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The big Monona-Harrison ditch pe- tition has been before the Board of Super- visors today. The petitioners are repre- sented by P. A. Bawyer of Sioux City and the objectors by Senator E. H. Hubbard of Sloux City. Claims for damages to the amount of $135,000 are already filed against the establishing of the ditch. Judge Addison Oliver clalms $60,00 damages. He Is the April; also the stenographer, Miss Byriella Johnson, and the janitor, J. C. Goodner. The articles of incorporation of steady but rather irregular, and nervous, as a result of conficting early news, the the | cotton market today became very excited TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT SALE Black Ostrich Tips and Coque Pom Pons TELEPHONE 265. KUHN & CO0., Siane’ Naprdbe. " Charges Less Than All Others. DR . McGREW SPECIALIST, Trea % all form DISEASES OF MEN ONLY A Medical Expert 28 Years' Experlence 8 Years in Omaha Near 30,000 Cases Cured Hydrocele, Blood Polson, Stricturs, us Debility, Loss of Strength forms of chronic diseases. Treatment by mail all_or write Office over 215 . 14th St., Omaba, Neb. Box 768, EVERY DAY UNTIL NOV. 30th, COLONIST RATES TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS—Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive— $26.00 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY SHORTEST ROUTE-FASTEST TIME Tourist Sleepers a Speclalty For full information cail on or sddress City Ticket Offce 1324 FARNAM ST, tains B W, Binders M, g.‘whghrvc:&: owner of 2,000 acres. The ditch is about AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE ll' I‘AilDWl'lAll!l. "Phone 316, Thomas Green and C. A. Wiley. twenty-eight miles in length and is esti- Team No, 5.—A. V. Frush, captain; W, 8. Cooper, T. G. Turner, Paul DeVol, § and F. H. Hi Team No. 6.—Dr. Waterman, captain; Dr. West, Fred Davis, J. E. Wallace an E, L. Empkle. Brown. Team No. 8—R. B. Wallace, captain; F. F. Ryerest, J .A. Clark, Gail Hamilton and F. D. Empkie. The following 1s the schedule of games: November 12, team No. 1 against team team No. 4; November 17, team No. § against team No. 6; November 18, team No. 7 against team No. 8; November 19, team No. 1_against team No. November 23, team No. 2 against team No. 8; November 24, team No. 4 against team No, 5; No- yember 2, team No. 6 against team No. 7. November 26, team No. 8 against team No. 9; November 30, team No. 1 against team No. 3; December 1, team No. 2 against team No. 4; December team No. § against team No. 7; December 3, team No. 6 aguinst, team No. 8; December 7, team No. 9 agafmst team No. 2; December 8, team No. 1 against team No. 4; December §, team No. 3 against team No.' 5; Decem- ber 10, team No. 6 against team No. §; No. 2; November 16, team No. 3 against), mated by Government Expert Ellot to cost $238,000. After much argument further hearing was set for Thursday, November 19. Great interest is taken in the matter Has Expensive Time. SIOUX CITY, Ia, Nov. 11.—(Speclal Tele- clothes and with plenty of money in his pockets. He has been hitting only the high places and both yesterday morning and this morning has awakened to find himself in the police station. His watch and chain and all his money but 3 cents are missing. Convicted of Killlng Hired Man, CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Nov. 11.—The jury in the case of Joseph Usher, charged with the murder of Willlam Garrity, today re- tumed a verdict of manslaughter. .Garrity worked for Ushen and was killed the night of May 2. Usher pleaded self-defense. Mr. Lone Rock Gets im Line. selling at, each. will pay On sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, from our Millinery Supply Department, abig line of high grade COQUE POM PONS, the most popular hat trim- B, Grour .G Wadsworh, EAP{ping M. | pram)—Dr. B. L. Vonder of Allen, Neb., ming of the season, reduced to, each......... 5 and H. D. Harle. arrived in Bloux City Monday wearing fine And a lot of fine BLACK HALF PLUMES, If your winter hat needs retrimming or retouching, it you to attend this sale of Millinery Supplies. 17¢ F - - JUST GET THE “DELINEATOR”’ For sale at the Pattern Counter. € or poisonous. Sold by Druggists, Circular sent o8 request The above reward will ductor, and Motorman on one Marth $500.00 REWARD be paid to any will lead to the arrest and conviction of the p of this Compan streets on the evening of Saturday, OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. ” Ul Ui ours naifi'fl“ ‘and men intending Team No. 7.—F. L. Reed, captain; F. B. | here and one-third of the people could not BLACK OSTRICH TIPS, 3 in a Bunch, at the D5 o prens ‘propeldTek | {6 Taat-y"thould Tkke a box: ssioaiening resulis; At a Very Liggett, T. 8. Davis, J. E. Price and Dr. | get Into the supervisors’ room. lowixHiea ot 5 bunal c press. propald | 1o mar-y should Take 3 box, astoalsning TN Sherman & McConneil Drug Co.. one furnishing information which rtles gullty of robbing the Con- cars at Thirty-second &nd ember 6th. N December 14, team No. 7 against team No. DON'T WAIT untll your whole system Evans Laundry Co, |{Biiuer i\ X Tt | prsmng, 6 0. sow it (speca oo ; @fl(’ & g Dd i Ko g team No. 6 mber 17, team No. 4| o, (4 nervous sytem is tottering under the 522 Pearl St. Council Bluifs [penine: team No,T: Beemabir 21 team io! | #0800 1o S one ook, ; MROKDWAY. TN BT SEERE, ¥ BN O O 90003 Dhyeias aos N it fe N o DeCiruber,B: | one of tham, ia in dafl in this chty on & | a4\ (1 ORDERS FILLED COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA wtudy or marriage. With specil die 24, team No. gainst team No. 6; Decem- | Cherse of wife beating, preferred by his . . cases and weaknesses of men you can ber %, team No. 4 againat team No. 8 December 3, team No. § against team No. pa make Do compromise. You must con- 2; ‘December 30, team No. 7 against team quer them now by the right treatment, ?);n. 3 December 4, team 9 againat team or they will &Il your whole Iife wil | team No 8 Junuary & team No. 4 sainst fatlure, misery and woe. Uncertain, lm- EARN MONEY FOR YOU. |team No. 6; January 6, team No. 7 against proper or half-way treatment can onl{y | Y {team No. §; January 7, team No. 2 against do harm. Every aficted man owes it | We have on our list some proper- ||| team No. §; January 11, team No. 1 to himself, his family and to the future | 8gainst team' No. 7; January 12, team No. 5 against team No. §; January 13, team No. 3 agalnst t No. 8 ties that have been netting from 8 to 10 per cent for years. Locations are right, properties right, prices right and terms right. generation to get cured SAFELY and thoroughly. I cure by restoring and preserving important organs. 1 do not advocate their mutilation or destruction in an effort to make a quick cure. The mother I WILL cU of John Thordsen is circu- $1,800--315 N. Eighth street. One- J|!ating a petition for his release from the SLEADING STATEMENTS ceptive propositions te | ARTI ¥ MAKE NO MI { story cottage, six rooms, gas, ||| Fort Madison penitentiary on parole. aijoted, neither do I promise to them IN A FEW DAYS fm 5 bath, hot and cold water, furnace, Mayor Morgan and Chief of Police Tibbits TH (A% w ou [ L[[P . ut | guarantee « COMPLETE, SAFE { cella?, 'Rehts for $18, have both signed the petition and Mre. ORK WHILEY - RE in the QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without leav- SR0M-118 Bintamih ntoeot. O Thordsen Is sanguine that she -will be v er-etiects in ¢ 2, 5 . One- < i T, SICILL - successful in securing her son's parolé. le for HONE! story cottage, five rooms, bath, | *Fonn Thordsen wae comvicien lont onsing ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Quickly and sately. gay, city wa Rents for §18. r, nice lawn, shade, on charges of committing midnight raids upon hen coops and other premises in the vicinity of the city and was sentenced to three years in the. penitentiary. His wife, Lizaie Thordsen, was alleged to have ac- companied him on these raids attired in Telephone 96. 101 Pearl Street. man's clothing. She was indicted and tried b on one charge, but was acquitted. After being In jail for several months walting STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY, EMIS. SIONS, IMPOTENCY, BLOOD POISON (SYPHLIS), RECTAL, KIDNEY AND URINARY DISEASES. and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits, ex- cesses or the result of specific diseases. @reatest In the World ” , I ature 1sh. over-eating, over- rew D 1D r lobog @ very serioi ve: un-‘h-on?abgzrl h i) '.E t#od. 6 bowels twual 2:!.1&0 ow: ua_ nna ikt : : —~Write If you cannot ocall. Office heurs, $a m to8p m; Sundays, 10 to 1 only, CONSULTATION FREE . TEWTS COTLER ) | o, o i e i Ny A R R State Electro-Medical Institute, . _.:..&- 4 | thought lkely that she will ever be M!TBIILG lfllus'b&.w&lfl' ork. 6l 1308 Farnam 8t., Bet, I3th and l4th 8ts.,, Omaha, Neb. !brought to trial again. Thordsen, at his preliminary hearing before Justice Quremy

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