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MOND REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEES FOR FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONERS el b vt estly bought and paid for. 1t concerns your husiness P and civie welfare. inges for the Omaha Fire and Police Board. We can claim, on a lifetime showing, to he good citizens of Omaha, and to have the true interests of the city at heart. We believe we have the ability, as we have the intention, to discharge the duties devolving upon the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners with airness, faithfulness and a due regard for the rights of all elements of a cosmopolitan population. We realize that Omaha is a live and progressive metropolis: that it has a Fire department and Police force of high merit, and the standard of duty and competency should be maintained. We are seeking the sufferages of the voters of Omaha on the sincere pledge that all of our time required will be given to the discharge of the duties of the office we seek, and that the Fire and Police departments will be administered with an eyve single to the interests of the city wherein all our own inter ests are centered. Omaha is the most solid in a business sense. the fastest growing and most promising city of metro ! . politan character in the mid-west section of our Fred H ane w. J Hullter chas J Karhach wm. F. wapplch country; :}l]t_l we declare our intention to do all that . o - ko may be within our power to further its standing and Fred H. Hoye, building Mr. Hunter is a bhusiness man, Jorn in Omaha, Mr. Karbach Mr. Wappieh is a trained law- growth, and to keep it at the front as one of the great ¢ 3 cities of the United States. [t is our howe, and we tractor, whose work and charae always active in politics in the has grown up with the city and ver of solid attainments whose must all rise or fall with it. legal training and knowledge On this statement we earnestly ask vour vote on May 4. Circumstances over which we had no control ter have stood the test of a life hest sense, for the good of the knows its people and its need will be of great value to the time spent here in Omaha. city, ““Billy"* Hunter is all right. Is at present on the Board. Board. brought us into the field as candidates several weeks . after the other republican candidates were placed before the people; hence we are obliged to take this method of making our candidacy known to the voters. The Best Possible Choice Offered to Fair-Minded Citizens for this Board el R e R : ! | STABDING FASTROR THE WEST | tae st msors o 1 s o Council Bluffs || Council Bluffs ;l Iowa ! | lowa |‘N o MR N e s o — | Fifteen Senators 0 Wi emand | Another of & series of dinners glven i 3 . & g - + | heat in the county jail and he promptly | Cl\ I 1 P y I | to continue publication of the annotated Changes in the Tariff Bill. the president to senators d their wive It is hereby ordered that steam heat m-! was regarded as perfectly legal was Tlmwnl —E e Banator and: Mri, Burkert —_— provided for the county jall at Council g by the fact that State Auditor Carroll, now | CONFIDENT OF THEIR STR. Postinaster F. D: Stanley, United oo | |Blaze in Residence of Charles M. fiuffe, from 8 u, m- unth &5 % Wni | Brief Would Indicate Railroads Hope |the governor. drew the warrants for the p $tavy, Sovmerly: of OGNt AN DNCstich The Oouncil Bluffs Office of the : " tor. are hereby. directed to that " this i i same after auditing the claims. | y | Washingt oday oute to the Broo Omahs Bee is at 15 Scott Street. Harl Last Night. order i complied with to the end that m-[ to Knook it Out, Entirely, Work of Rallrond Commission. Preatdent Indicates to Semator Brawa || (080T (O € O O he. war Both "Phones 43. health of the inmates be not unnecessar- y ' N He Endorses Proposed Income = et 2 = I'ne State Railroad commission has | recently assigned ily endangered. | i {ssued yesterday | TWO OTHER CALLS FOR FIREMEN | . SUIT OVER NEBRASKA BRIDGE adopted the policy of having made ont Tax ‘Amendment to the Senator Burkett IS ket for & one-atory frame | MATTERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT | | each week a statement of the work done | South Twenty-first street | { | by the board for publication, and indicar- ! ' Bollin, Over of Pot of Grease A Demurrer to N State Seeks to Have Charge at ing the cases which have been closed in he Woman's Christian assoclation will e 4 Petition. | Nebraska City Reduced—Judge | some way. This week the secretary of he | (From a Staff Correspondent.) b o gy g s Fh o moetiug Monday | Metsger Sskevy Starte Fiees= ' | 1, g district ogirt Saturgay Judpe | MeClain Defends His Action { board reports as follows: Order for change | WASHINGTON, May 2—(Special Tele- of Mrs, Otto Vogler, 36 North Seventh Bren "‘: I"""';'““" ‘." reh Wheeler heard the uygfv.u-l..,, m: .|;-,\ Pl LY A ‘;‘;‘T‘:T.T»‘n:L”“,]\m:\‘:.‘n:.:n-:r:i] ;olv:‘n.:‘\", e ..".:1;', rn.:‘-n;.fir: :.s I»“rT"-‘ l:l.l.vll.:lu‘:n‘a\:;u:: street. | ightly Damaged. murrer of the city to the perition of the | depot bullding o b ummit; re- | as there ar o offer them as to whe Mamle Brandt nd W. H. Kline have . B. Nash company of Omaha in the fusal to order underground crossing on | (he Aldrich-Payne tarlff bill will leave the | filed original notice of suit in the district mandamus action brought to compel the | Beamia Atatt Corsehpondent farm in Jasper county; refusal to order | genate. While there has been no hard and irt against Allle Nansel, claiming $5.000 | Tha residence, of Charles M. Harl on |cj uncil to correct the record of Its :8 o | tant ‘train ‘o atop at Grasttingar: eswes- | tast ailiinoe &Giong the ETouD, of FOURESE ch for alleged slanderous state City counoll to ‘corres DES MOINES, la. May 2.—(Special.)~F . . a damages ea 1 Oukland avenue,.one of the finest lomes | proccedings relating to the 360,00 Water | (. fijing helr brief snd Avgiment in|MeNt 1o have two certaln trats un the | senators representing the transmississip- | = The body of thé late Willlam Chowning, | I the city, was damaged to the extent of | works bond {ssue. Judge Wheeler took the g anpeal casc beore | upr me co vat. | [linois Central stop at Mona; agreement | pi country. It can be stated with positive- ure 00 <aw e by ‘nis brother, John Chown: | about 82,000 Saturday night by a fire which [ matter under advisement. The city Was )\ .iqac the raliroads in lowa made it plain | ‘0 POft bulletine at Maloy; agreement (0)pegs that an understanding has been | ing, of Humphrey, Mo. was taken las | started about 10:3 o'clock | represented by City Solicitor Kimball and | \pov ey ne v intend to attack and|®tOP certain train at Maloy, and agreement : reached among fifteen or sixteen of them | ig U held evening to his former home at Gali, The biage apparently otiginated in the [Charies M. Harl, apecial counsel in the |, o"y .o ™\ ieea”he Towa law forbidding | '° have rallroad cancel passenger transter | wpo will stay in Washington all summer, | > P where the funeral will be held ament i & ectlon remoyad' from the|Watse wotks litigation: The pIMRBULE com= | airbution. of nasssy, but they will make | 's® 8¢ Livermors | it necessary, unless changes are made in {pany was represented by L. Crofoot and |- H0F ©F PEREE. O ervwhere and Admits Bribery Offer. a number of the schedules of the Aldrick Jgar H. Scott of Omaha. K e ettt 1| With tears running over his face, sob- |bill. In this &roun of senators, who con |Judge Sanborn Makes Test Ruling Tn its demurrer the city charged that the |\ 2ot BE0 8 (O Tt B mediate | bIng like @ child at the bribery allegations | with truth be said to have formed a work- | in “Mapleine” Company action was not brought in the proper court, | 0N Bl PAEE JHRAERE EE MRS Hin the city counell chamber yesterday, |ing alliance in thie interest of the great Case, B L s aas | 2oomnd atoes. bt was con the original suit of the plaintift company [ fon 0 thAt B Schols ageinel CHECE 1ol 0. Smith, architect, today in his office | territory which they represent, are Bur- e T e o aciapal emrch Wil | | o oTE I e e e was from | [0 TeAUTaIn” the issuance of the bonds hav- | {00 RS (R COLEE B OOCE, (17 admitted that he had given 1. Ross Thomp- | ket and Brown of Nebraska, Dolliver and | CHICAGO B S esdny Atternoon at 2:80 o'clock in reater | ing been instituted in the federal court. It A ! g son, friend of Mr. Hamery, an order for | Cummins of Jowa, Curtis and Bristow of | born, in a the cholr room of the church. Officers for | Smoke and water was also contended on behalf of the city [MeY for having used a pass on (he IIinois | g oy gpoyja he secure the city hall con- t the ensulng year will be elected, as well | Fire resuiting from the hoiling over of a{{hat “the petition on Its face shows that | CeNtral. The railromnds took it up and em- | ;. us delegates to the diocesan conventlon. | jurge pot of grease did consideraole damase | ¢ is an attempt by mandamus te eentrol |PIoYed B. I Sallinger of Carroll to pre- Phielolan Biass et of Bieni: Prof. Waldemar Spohr, who has actad |, the wholesale bakery of A. Metzger & CO. | (o judgment and discretion of a legislative | Pare the case, and he has filed with the during the last vear In a similar capacity | | “ypigier strect about 10:30 o'clock yos- {body in a matter committed to ita judg- |#UPreme today a brief and argument of at the Hroadway Methodist church, wiil i Minor Mention this moening preseito Constitatio W. H. Staley of Omaha (o President Tafl Henry T. Clarke of Omcha arrived in Washington today to interest senators and members In a plan for the further dredg ing of the Missouri river at Omahw and Fort Crook €. C. Rosewater and wife, who hay been in Washington duting the last few days, left for Omaha tonight coat $1,600. . rriage license was issued yvester ady e Branatrum, aged :i and | furnace and spontanecus combustion is the ¥ 1da Nancy Olson, aged 18, both of Omaha. | only theory which has heen found to ac They were married by 'Rev. Henry Dc 3 Long at his office fn the county court house. the second story, but was confined to two count for it. The fire worked its way to May 2—Federal Judge San test case questioning the con Kansas, Gamble and Crawford of South | stitutionality of the gevernment pure focd Dakota, McCumber and Johnson of North|and drug act., today upheld the validit 4 Dakota. Borah of ldaho, Dixon of Mon- |of the iaw. The case will be appealed Dr. L. E. Doxey, physicfan, Utica build- | tana, Clapp of Minnesota with Nelson| The case was that of the government f# z, A 0 ) pages in which he atiacks ihe whote |'E: has mysteriously disappeared from Des | jegning very far toward the side of the |against the Crescent Manufacturing co A e anter upon his Quties as organist and | terday morning. The damage is covered iment and discretion . Moines. Coincident with his sudden de- | young Turks, and Warner of Missouri, La- | pany of Seattle, makers of “Maplelne.” The ¥ | % scheme of antl-pass legislation. He goes | H Py piscopal chureh, | urance s, Inno Sanders filed ce o parture three weeks ago is the leav cholr master at 8t. Paul's Episcopal church ; 3 Mrs. 1on ders.flled originel native of |, A “ parture tiree weeks ago ls the leaving of | pojjatte of Wisconsin and Beveridge of [government alleged that the use of this succeeding Prof. Robert L. Ayres, who re- | ‘Centrai fire station No. 3 is within a |suit for divorce from Harry B. Sanders, on |Into every phase of the situation and not|pis wife two weeks later without givin 3 - o4 . DA T ! » 1c a o % | Indiana are also in this category, but rep- | name constituted misbranding, in as much signed last week stone’s throw of the bakery and the fire- [the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat- |Only contends (hat the Towa law violates | any intimation to friends or acquaintances. ; o, P th batl t During the month of April this year 243 \ were on the ground immediately after |ment. The plaintiff will ask for the cus- |cONtracts by forbiddin g the giving of i o resent interests somewhat different from s ‘m substitute for maple syrup con Navr eln ts Hin Batain: those represented by the group of senators | tained no maple juices. The defense, aside tranafers of ieal eatute wero Gled In the larm was turned in and t Nt corder arghausen, an s " . | 4 e o & e = 0 i % as agwiust 204 transfers filed during | . minutes. The damage to the building | this city against the Wabash railroad for |constitution and In violation of Interstate I('«vn:flnrm\lmn TalEns in/the’ tanks .of the | Y.ReR BERIer Burkeit, in conleriics yee e bt il | | the ‘mame month in 1908 with a total con- | 1 B e 4500, but In feared | the loas of & team which was killed at the | commerce regulations and everything else. | numerous array of nieces and nephews of | rday With Benator Aldrich, asked the | by the flavor of the product 2 4 ee car loads, stored on the second story [4nd was dismissed yesterday which can as well be used in other states ounty, who diec LRt ducted a saloon at 1021 West Broadway, | three car load red on th nd st v {of this county, who died a few months| Gt V0 T inate in the menate on | K0 concern. Other consignments in vari ° 4,194.50, with assets triet court at voe: eh he Co case d i he N o go to linbilities aggregating § i t at Avoca, which will be con- |test case and that the fight is to g0 to|ant has appeaied who says he is John B CINORMATT. © O Alavs SoTas Cain Ly " y City e | (hrow water on the second floor. | Stamps. Lincoln; Charles Mortensen, Knox; [ Byers will prepare only a shorl argument «Tag day” for the Union City mission, [obiiged to throw ' " nd fl | Blied: by e O sy wosld be.en. | conatitutionality of the pure f00d law in tount of the inclemency of ‘the weather | s S liah T am 1N fereatel s gre sched: who recently caused the seizure of a quan P on_account of the cold Blust, Knox: J. W. McCaskey, Wave ent.” their activities on account 2 ¥ nox MaGaakey, Wavslands | 0 ol D R R . | Wikl Fosilt 1 in part represen g . owners of the big briage at Dubuque to — i »|the sugar was labelled “‘pure sugar Mrs. Mary Adams fs home from Des |o'clock yesterday afternoon f ¢ Broad- | Xnox: Lem Layton, Belknap; A. Dean, | stacked at the back of the boiler in the While as g Al ey 41 “Then,” replied Senator Burkett, “I be- oy O ovas soverely burnied while trying to | stacked at the back of the boll U AST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY | BuMington bridge at Nebraska City. The hile assisting with the installation of the | was adulterated N e business until August, at least K ey A Windmill and Manufacturing comp tinue business un emper. mphill & Buckingham, o Scott-Covalt Wedding the Feat f | p! d of the dge arbitrar pany at wire. | Sickler received a shock and fell oo Mg . ature of [ plained of the bridge arbitrary ¥ injured by a plece of the shafting falling| And that is the situation tonight. The another in thelr anxiety to pay their evening Miss Ethel Cook | this Is excessive and not warrante and in | yr I eputy Mortensen put in a busy time | ance man of southwestern fowa, died Sar- | Miss Rena Holmes loft yesterday on & |merce commission on behalf of the state R wners of dogs the office of the city | Wickham block, ag years. Death wasy s E. H. Haworth will leave Monday ,® ¢hange in the rate across this bridge ALBIA—W Bryson, convicted of crim- to affix his signature to the measure Your breath is foul. 4 % years fu the penitentiary by Judge Ander.|sured that the duty on barbwire will be bean Jssued | halt brother survive him. Three weeks ago, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Van Brunt have | State Audftor Barton of Nebraska visited 5, DGR be junkers from Omaha, who were charged avenue owner of (he| weight, as against the present duty under other | tody of thelr minor child passes (o certain classes of rallroad em adjusted to meet the wants of the people | sideration of $295,0 the late Francis Mullen, a ploneer farmer | 2Pl® and Adroit chairman of the finance | The government seeks to confis $3.00 v jon in bankrupte ¥ have been damaged by the smo The following additional jurors were |as in lowa, and it is the belief of the state | ago, le an estate b . flicd & voluntary petition in bankruptey in | may have been damaged by (h ke, | ago, leaving an estate worth $100,000, by | (0% " FONL ERINE T i oh replied: | 0us Parts of the coudtry are said to be in s i Seatth | water as the firemen succeeded In getting : worth $516.50, of which he claims 3175 worth | B8 Mullen, a brother of the deceased. iy |8 necessary, don't you," Mr. Burkett re T o have been held yesterday. | Ii was feared al first that the bake | Henry Kennedy. Macedonfa; R Eckel, fand insist upon an oral u.cussion of the |hands of the court, where an expecte N ile . o which was w . ere it was expected | 1o T 0 gl tory o me, providing the | @0 answer filed here today to allegutions of ot of #'\he workers started out in the | Loule stated yesterday afternoon that they |James; Ired Corley. Belknap; Lou Osler Another Bridge Case made in which the heirs living here would | | tity of sugar manufactured by the Chicago .‘ 3 wiveet | bakery this morning wind, which made “tagging ' at the strect . Peter Marks, Knox: John “But If these schedules are not adjusted 3 to meet the wants of your constituency, Wright ' make it free, Attorney General Byers Griswold Man Hurt, ol whereas It was adulterated. The com Moin where she was called to attend | ygy Methodist church where waste pape e e hew workman, Pat Dunley, who |basciment had caught fire. The flames overhead shafting in the plant of the Iowa | 1€V® there will be enough of us to con into the auditorium there, by | . he firemen reached the place, but ti 4 : rov Although serlously injured Sick- |t Mrs. Paul C. DeVol entertained at bridge mrpund. © Atthoug M n and striking him on the back of the head. | Wise men of the senate are predicting that —— — liquor licenses on the nvm‘”n::} of the AR se g g LD Miss Elvira Kinnehan was hostess to the | violation of the interstate commerce 1aw. |taken to his home and at the present time | possible the conference may get st omac rou e. month and with owners of canines besic A “time ilisn Beua Holmes laft vasterday on s who as confidently belleve that it will be | YOUF tongue is coated. Vasterday. For the accommedation of the | yrday afternoon apartments in the e wan Kept open vesterday afternoon. [due to the Infirmities of old age. Bes for Corning, la.. where she will visit 1inal assault on his l4-year-old sister-in-law n today \at the large quantity of flour, of which |crossing near this eity has been settled, | MOst of the argument Is of a character a . John Blanck, who states that he con- | het t A e ‘ committee when he thought the general|Worth of “Mapeline” consigned to a Chi rt yesterday. He schedules | qy & g0 owe « not injured by |drawn vesterday for the May term of dis- |officials that this is to be regarded as a announcement t0day g the federal cour The flour, however, was not, injured | & | the announcement today that a new claim- | 1€ Jeri0 0 SRC CERRO0 Lt il that | Jeopardy of metzure, > | y [ he biage under control without being | vened Tuesday by Judge Green: Rudolph |other states ms well. Attorney General | - . of household goods as excmpt ! az et con- | Products company of Chicago attacks the | estato of Francis Mullon Is now in the|Pled: “Why. yes, 60 far as we are cou-| was postponed until next Saturday on Ac |, 0.y had been seriously damaged, but A. | Pleasant; Carl Boehm, Knox: W. C. Sude, | case before the court |that a satisfactory settiement would be| United States District Attorney M | morning, but were soon forced to quit|gould be able to resume operations at the j Grove: G R. Garner, Macedonia; Henry Following close upon the case which has | share probable now that a lawsuit company. The government alleged that A rs anything but & desirable task. | ‘The fire department was called at 1 Byndergard RISW fed Semato: ch, ““what then.” GRISWOLD, la. May 1.—(8pecial.) |"ePlied Semator Aldrich, “w abel, but denles t her son, Lon Sickler, a t hone lineman | — {day took up a similar case involving the ¥ pecial pany admits the label, but denies the pcople of southwestern lowa have co , had coms in contact with an electric 1i were working thelr way up the partition people of s ern Towa have com this place, A: A. Gamble was ¢ iy How the Guesses Run. All Kinds of plating from_the pole thirty-five feet to the the Week. which the company charges 80 cents for | mble was quite seversly ler will recover. soon had the blaze extinguished and the |yesterdas afteroon croasing the bridge, which Is owned by the With the saloon men tumbling over one [Gamage will be smal Miss Ethel Watson entertained Tuesday | T/!f04d company. The .complaint is that| A" severe scalp wound was inflicted and | the Aldrich-Payne bill will get out of the Thg the office for tags. Clty Clerk Casady | Alexander Tipton, a well known insur 8mart Set yesterday afternoon. The sult will go Lefore the Interstate Com-| he is in & dangerous condition | with the bill by June 1, but there are others Neb. unless the Burlington is willing to make lowa News Notes. July 1 before President Taft has a chance Ansious saloon men and the equally anx > Senator Burkett has been practically as o e "evaning over 0 dog (gt had |hls wife. two sisters, (wo brothers and u | friends Nebraska Auditor in lowa. Bessio Garland, was sentenced (o (wenty | Semator Bur n prac Headaches come and go. > ening o de \is wife, two sisters, two rs and u AL tixed at 1 cent per pound or $1 per hundred Qborae Thoupssn and W. Heary, sald to| et orouter BUHYe e e v | movea”int their new home 4t 311 Willow |the state house tofay and was escorted | DICKENS—A. F. Fiint per P These symptoms show that ebout the building by State Auditor Bleak- | Dicke: evie h 5 ¢ 5 mach i D e e brass and copper castings |brated the fiftieth amniver thelr | T2 'sre. ©. K. Durhars have gona | 200UL 118 buildlis Ly Giats Auditor Bisak- | ickens Roviaw. has leated the plent 1| he Dingtey act of 8380 per hundred weight. | $OUE ShoK h is the trouble. To from cars of the.street railway company at | wedding w reception whi was at- | o Ban Francisco 1o vieit relatives ‘and | '} of lowa. He was here merely on a i | Klemme News and will move there at once | Barbwire has been bought In Nebraska as | remove the i the barns on North Twenty-elghth streel, | (cnded by a large number of their friends | friends Visit und without official connection | to take o causeis thefirst thing, t possession low as $2.35 per hundred welght, but should l : were'" yesterday' bound over by JUJK® | (rom cus cliy and Glomwood whore he Mrs. M. E. Andrews of Stutsman street) It developed today that Charles Larsen | SIBLEY—While digging a ditch near his|the duty be placed at 81 the reduction Chamberlain’s Stomach and Burder o await the action of the grand e hich will convene in adjourned: ses- | resided for many years be coming ¢ from a Visit with relatives at Kan- [of Red Ok, the new secretary of the State | home, J. G, Winter, an old and respected | would be of an exceedingly substantal| Liver Tablets will do that. - Easy \ | liteless body was found several hours after, | character, and this Burkett belleves pr Toaliclous destruction of property. In de- | Following briet services at § v'clock Mon- | office after he discovered that the salary | wards by members of the family. Hear to take and most effective. | W. Butts, 82 First avenue, has 4 eturned rom Californis, where she spent Heart | able after a conference with Chairman Maced at $200, Thompson and . 3 A turned fornls, wher | disease upposed to have been th v fault of ball rlv:ml\l'*‘ B e oAl [day morning in the apartments in L€ | the winte was only 31,00 & year. He had supposed it “r e i oy 1 to have been the cause. | Alarich and the Pennsylvania senators, Henry weye ¢ Wickham block, the body will be taken Bess Macrae Park avenue will | was more than that. A plan was contem UBUQUE—Rev. V. L. Vaughn. the well- y o e+ By Rl ecturer, i3 Brown's Bill Approved. that morning ac 11 o'clock from | Harris, o Mon | Oak, but it was found this would be il- | slowly recovering from a serlous operation t church and interment will M M. M. Marks, #9 Franklin avenue, | ° performed at Mercy hospital In this city President Taft indicated his approval of | nwood cemetery left Wednesday (o visit relatives and [ legal | Father Vaughn has addressed chautaugua | Senator Brown's plan to give unquestioned sc" l’roof . ; [ friends nar Columbus. O Supreme Judge in Defense. and lyceum entertainment audiences in ail | authority to congress to pass an income ) - . Mrs. A. R. Eustice of Springfield, Mo Judge Emlin McClain of the lowa su- |parts e west. * e i g g P i Prisoners Clame | er parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. | preme court is out in a defense of himself WATERLOO~The fortieth annual session ’ = A . A number of Jailor Hill's g Frank of Lincoln avenue { i vgpiag Sk s bout | of the Hahnemann Medical assoctation of | ® PVl He also belicves congress would be Dispels Doubt ounty bastile Liave complair o from the attacks of petty officlals at Towa will be held at Waterioo on May 5, Keeping faith with the people by adopting heat, but as the heat was su Many weak. ner women have been [ the Sete BoLse L rtte e | gad s The atlseny of Fia Spiation sre: | Browns ARMAGeRS TUM supplisd fr the ¢ « J to s Kidney Rem-| ...iion of himseif with certain annotations | CIty; first vice presic Dr, C. M. Mo Pos Appointme Approved by Natlon and State. Best l OS , court house. he was pov stin e Widneys 30 they | of the code which he sold to the code re- | Ord: rp]l»;‘l;‘.‘m;uy d vice breaident, ER.| Postmasters appointed: South Dakota Climate and Medicinal Springs in \ihs "pléssed and "benefited ing tter minate the Wasie miatier from the | yision commission, and shows that this | Royai, Dex Moines: secratafy, Dr. i, 4| Dale. Perkins county, Miss Nellie Linn, |J Americe. First Class Hoteln doapi- fillons. A 10 davs' trial will Rbarioyaee wurities depress 1he nerves. Caus- | wag his personal property, whic € Huntoon, Des Molnes vice Charles Mallory, resigned. Wyoming e to million er Some of the t ous exhaustion and other allments. | mission could secure in this way - ——— Durham. Laramie county, Miss Mary A Seoretary Commercial Club, prove that it will do the same jall went so far as wsuit their att today and you will 500n be well. | cure In some other way. The two wehtened Into Fits Case, vice N. M. Brown, resigned; Fort | Eot Springs, So. Dak. for you. | neys and request them to lay the . o take. For sale by all druggists. | commissions believed that it was better tc car of appendicitls, take Dr. King's | Washakie, Fremont county, Grant Kisor, | e - | betore the cistrict court buy the McClain a sns. which w Pills und away goes bawel | vice J. K. Mo r., resigned “There's a Reason" e miantien’ o6 Judan) Whoeles Hemphill & Buckingbam, s e e he i Plise gl 2V ool gl oo o IRk e ok B e S P (T B BT frer called yesterday Lo Uhe alieged lack All kiads of plating. Judge, and w put biw n coutract Drug Co. iw ate 1, Harry 8 Milligan, carrier, Pearl | Medal Flour. This lmportast,

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