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Minor Mention e o Biafte Office of we | CoTonei's Jury Sends Alleged Killer "O™ ‘”’"'_‘;‘_‘_"‘7 T Omaha Nee s at 15 Scott Street to the Grand. | Champlon of the nd Both ‘Phones 43. ducatio Eloquent. | An interesting feature e session last 4 Davis, drugs TRAIN CREW GIVES TESTIMONY .vcnng of the sixth annual meeung of CORRIGANS, Undertakers. 'Phones 148 the Woman's Home Misslonary socleties Lewis Cutler, funeral director. ‘Phone 81 | || | 0\ peatmony, |0 the Councll Eluffs district of the Des Woodring Undertaking company. Tal. 3. | Molnes conterence of the Methodist church T FAUST BEER AT ROGERS BUFFET. Had No Active Part in the was the address of Mrs. H. M. Nasmyth, e When yoy want reliable want ad adver- Throwing of Wallace | superintendent o the Industrial home B tising, use The Bee. from Train. L malntained by tk hurch at Little Rock, Wanted—Girl for general housework; good Ark. Mrs. Nasmyth showed herself to be wages. 138 Harrison street — &8 il ,‘m “ ; i 54 SN & BOLAND, | ., {an eloquent champlon of the colored race, LPAIRD. LONGENBCKER & BOLA The coroner's jury at the inquest held |t the cducation and upliting of whom she ve " . o0 BV e ce ! as devoted h lite ducation, and X b 1 1 BIEL 5, A, TG | e e e St B P, 8 Y Ladies, you will never know what real Pictures and_Art Novelties for Gradua- |leged to have thrown Wallace from athe only inspiration f he people, R e PRy et | mureowy pesipe TR, My e BLUn e : : and lasting foot comfort is until you will mest®iils evening in regular conclave , il meet & L ther Investigation by (he grand jury |carrying on the work of the Council Bluffs Council Bluffs @W MARTHA “w ‘ to hold the celgbration in The meetin Harmony chapter, Order " ] AV of the Kester Star, to have been held Uhig | The jury, composed of, 0. J. McManus, | The devotional services at the evening . . ovening for iniintion, haa been postpon:d | H. G. McGee and D. 8. Kerr, brought |Sesslon were led by Mrs. Sarah Jay of air o aver until 't hursday |in the following verdict: “That said Wal. | Bhenandoah. Mrs. G. G. Baird of this city | The social to have been given this eve- [yt o B0 Tl Geath from a fracture of | Welcomed the visiting delegates in her . ning by the Knights of Columbus has been . ¥ citous manner e respo) o | B o es iy Mcutaday, efenins on ac. | the skull received on -the evening of May |Usual fellciious manner, the response or 0¢€sS ount of the death of Miss Anna Toller. |22 and it further appears to us probable dress of weicome being made by Geore W Jensen, the dlsriet court | tnat said fracture was caused by one Mt B Frutt of ol The muses : grand Juror overcome by gws in his room | g : | es of the even rcluded a solo an earn t IS &t the Ugden hotel & week ago, was some- | 810an, and we recommend that said Sloan |\ "y, . 1 A Boyle of Dentson. Mhaee imbroved vesterday, &lthough still|be held for further investigation by the| ? P The opening session in the afte unable to speak grand jury.” ) H 4 » i et presided over by Mre. O. M O vt o, o | 520 s v o, .| EESE T B b g is truly remarkable footwear Cleiand. “Fhe body was removed to|C. Sorrall, engineer of the traln from which | the devotional exercises and made a short v Ciltler's’ undertaking tooms awaiting word | Wallace is said to have been hurled to hié |introductory address. The session was de- irom the " son who lives in Washington | qeath by Sloan; O. J. Lareon, fireman, |voted largely to a discussion of the aux- LY. enry DeLong performed the mar- | CBATles M. Peteraen, head brakeman, and | tliaries and their work. If your feet sometimes ache or feel feverish and fired’ you [1age ceremony yesterday for Freeborn P.|louls Wilding and W. A. Hough, members| The attentance yesterday, owing to the e T G adntleld Mo, and Mabei | of the posse from Crescent Which found [rain In the mornink, was not us large us will appreciate what quick, lasting relief can come to you Harmless of Loveland, Colo., and for Her-| o) 0 B .t 9 Shd. Bein’ CRBOINH, TthOURH LTRAVE . We e o, L0 Omana and Jessie Graham | Wallace's body by the raliroad track at|had been expected, although th were man Ghumm of O T4 /Limekiis T crosaing, about thirty delegates registered by even: by wearing ¢ W. Senift, 12 Madison avenue, re-| The testimony of the members of the[ing. The meeting closes this afternoon. ported to the [mluklun e\anms lI"V: -In?; train crew in no way implicated Jack |The election of officers will be held at Y 4 N ninety young chickens. Mr. en a e - the morning session This 18 the program Y e ey " Ciekeor wWho had been | PYatt who waa placed under arrest at|ihe morning n prog a asninoton n Atound the house while the members | Missouri Valley, with Sloan, in being re- | for today the family were downtown sponsible for Wallace's death. He will, | Morning—Devotional dmr)‘:|'ux:‘rrv7’,hms<:;"); / 'Hu‘fl --rnmvl '\1-1 n \'\ “‘:;m-‘"‘»":‘ G‘\\:‘"-‘-'l"\ however, be held as a witness against |auxiifaries; report of department secre- Sloan tarles; election of officers; letters from consider the question of cstablishing a ! f n_of ot te om Ort oes fent Wi the Modern Woodmen anitarlum | ‘The (cstimony of Engineer Sorrall ana|9UT SIrl&i Knowledge of Oyr Hork M for consumptives in Colorado Bprings. The | wiroman Larson was to the effect S| A > In H isslonary S Ve Il Tl cho athoe. OF p . e effect Sloan, |stant Advance In Home onary Sen- [ wage kbl o Ll . Wallace and Pyatt boarded the train as it |iment, Mrs Amelia Ritchison, Misscurt # i wembers of the Council Blutts | Was leaving Council Blutta. Pyatt waa rid- With them you can be on your feet all day, can , \\flnlulln‘l 1istlan I'\‘mlvfl‘v-flv"RH‘Y“""'l ’yy.[,‘\l; ing the bumpers, while Wallace and Sloan g - Devotional Mrs. R F. C. . . . pecainviied by the Womns Rellef coryd | climbed up on the. tank of the tender. En- ;jCoenetl Buttylirsbais ot g, walk miles without your feet swelling and ing wreaths for Decoration day Ail | gineer Sorrall sent the fireman back to tell | Mary McConnell, Council_ Bluffs. Our B s W iohlie 10 Satt] 1 Thix WOFk Wit | tha men' 1o BRE GIf but. thay retised to| Las DOOPRNILOrL of Touag . Peoste's smarting. You will always have complete jleare repo e Dodge Light guards . % C. Vo enison please report at the Dodge Light gua budge and as they sald they only wanted | ook Maitera. Comny “Nationer Slans Fo 3 ¥ o0 I 'S 0 N 0] Pla 0] Voige" 4 A8 st ativiatn VIRTest BOMI| Tone R AR AL AL ey o foot ease, rest and comfort. Mrs. Pendergast, living at 163 First ave- nut. " repo:tedy 10 ‘the - police about $:3 | decided to let them remain on condition | OMaNa; addregs Mrs. HL M Nusmythi o'clock lusy hight that her house hac B ¥tiod 8 v onsecration Service, Mre. Griffith; ad: Deey Kinterdd by a burgiar during the | that they got oft when the train reached | journment BT e Tl "Bt S s far R | innouri Valey. et In addition you will have style and fit. A tiae BT ns S 5p | b snore disanos out ot councn siutts| NEW PRESIDENT FOR - TABOR You will be trimly, attractively, suitably shod for street and home. house was effected by prylng open a rear . Window with® an iron bar which was | {ighting. When the train had passed Cres- | pey, Frederick W. Long of Hurom e Ane £ Tollar. dabanse O 3. | Dumpers, mads s way 10 the onsine ou| ' S reameen e With the Mayer Martha Washington you will have no bother with buttons R At ik s 1 years |40 {0M Sorrall that one of the (wo men or laces—just slip them easily off and on at will. The elastic goring at the Miks had been with stomach hud been fighting on the tank had [ TABOR, Ta, May 2%.—(Special Telegram frouhic Tor UNE. Just seven weekn Bt Bek | thrown. the other off, The eneinecr thon | Rev. Rredericc . Lon. pastor of the sides yields with every movement, preventing pressure and allowing unre- ¥riday when she took a sudden change | Stopped the train and after notifying the |/Huron (8. D.) Congregational church, was fo e Wi Beatica Hermother s | conductar started (o back Ui tral, Slown | oday slected presient of Tabor college tarded freedom of muscular action, giving perfect comfort and relief. G L L P holler - and one sister, | *nd Pyatt got off and Sloan made an at- | by the board of trustces. He succeeds Higd i ¥ L Toller and, one MAL: |tempt to get away, but was ceptured by | Prenident Eills, who resigned s year ago The genuine have the name “Martha Washington” stamped on the soles. eld Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from | Fireman Larson and Brakeman Petersen |to hecome a teacher in Byrea college, Ken- =0k . 8t Pete church an jal_will be in pdl Eaideli i s d 8t petera church and burial will b& In | and placed in the baggage car. When the |tucky. Beware of imitations. man will conduct the services. | train reached Missouri Valley the two men Rev. Mr. Long graduated from Tabor In w‘y:fif:urv";fiut?:":f:f-’nn:_\! .I.’\'v‘::l‘l‘;...‘n“.'..',T’“"" turned over to the custody of the|18. Four years later he wm.;n'-n the Made in three Styles, high, IOW and medium—-—All SiZeS. | it ¢ of doctor of div Chici marriage of A. Freeburg and Mary May | ©'\2, marshal, later being brought here. legree of d r divinity hicago Marion, both of Omaha, at which Justice | Wallace will not be burled as a pauper, | university and master of arts by Tabor. ¢ of e day after- | a > ) sthet as for ber of vei ast. f ik, Shusd Ak Mol | an Sork commamnar Grtham, dnd st | e Yoz or & mumher, of v, e o FREE Send us the name of a dealer who does not sell Mayer Martha L 2 vho is h ian, y . J el ey 2 9 . : B (ol S0 1% TTRE (ouple sere Redom: | & proper funeral author of referal works on church and Washington Comfort Shoes and we will send you free postpaid, nled to the office of the clerk of the | An infermation charging Sloan with mur- | S0cial problems : . 4 % ¢ ; glatrict courc by Philip & cindatrom and | or'intne tiret degree was filed by County | [ The rusices alto clected Rev. E C. a beautiful portrait 15x 20, of Martha Washington, suitable for framing. F f the Mayflo h h at Sloux t] nave made oath (o the ruth of ihe utate | Attorney Hess the court of Justice (4;;"‘ (‘“‘ R T i R ents of b e Pand: Rty "Eride; My, | Cooper. Sloan will probably b fgriga .5 PR RECET AT 3 ry : . 1o Freeb and 1 bride, Mr. | P ¥ be arralgne kY & D':n':;:v\ sAlI R‘:: nnlnn‘l\lrgrd to Omaha | *ome time today. Sloan and Pyatt werc |gaNK CREDITORS 7T0 BE PAID so'ld n eve mty‘ town and VIl‘lage by leadlng Shoe merChants' yesterday | not present at the inquest, but the former —_ sLurrs IMBRESNER vistrons| ™S repressnted by an adorney. BRI o G I R If not obtainable, write to us. |GRAND SURY SITTING AGAIN West Point Gives Up Property. President Brown Used to Be Tele- FORT MADISON, Ia., May Z.—Assignes F MAYER B Sole Manu- H ‘N" graph Operator Here. B. F. Koch of Minden Takes Place of | 1 - Schroeder of the "”“m,,\",,::n:\.”"::' . H E CO.’ facturers MllwaUkee, IS. “1 am certainly impressed with the num- | Geereerdeiben; lowa bank, which failed on ber of public and charitable institutions | The district court |krand jury resumeg | /W% 1048y announced that Wil oredltors ¥0u have in this city. Your Young Men's |ita deliberations yesterday mo would be pald in full on May 2 e in- . day morning after | .y, ion's liabilities are $124791. Riley Christlan asscciation bullding, your splen- [ B F. Koch of Minden had t och of Minde d been drawn to ¥ootdh o aid hospitals and other institutions that Iltake the place of George W. Jensen of Smith of Hancock county T!lmw!», a observed in driving through your streets | Norwalk, who is still suffering from tne | "°h\thY farmer and president of the bank gave up all his personal property but would do Justice to a city twice the size |effects of Inhaling gas a week & s & week ago at the | i aate o liquidate in- of. Council Bluffs,”" declared W. C. Brown, | Ogden hotel. The defendants who have|¢'S"'Y Acres of land to liquidate the in president of the New York Central Rail-|been bound over were presented anew to | 2e0tedness Blg Reduction roud company, to one of the pgrty while |the grand jury and all walved challenge. Librarians in Conference. escorting him in an automobile ride about | Judge Wheeler began the hearing in the| 10WA FALLS, In, May %.—(Special) Ordered 'ln the the city yesterday morning |sults brought to set aside transfers of |The annual district lbrary meeting will hual appropriations, i | Mr. Brown. accompanied by Vice Presi- |property made by Willlam Barker of this | be heid In this city tomorrow and Wednes- (SETTLING FRANCHISE TROUBLE |Dr G G, Farmer of Oskaloosa, Dr | Army Budo—eti frytoraners ey the Tediction It st —_— 3 | f 1 | president wants them cut. it will Involve v stlll further cut of about $I8.0000. Th totals do not include expenses on account )f the Panama canal nor the permanent dents C. F. Daly and A. H. Harris, the |city to C. R. Frank and by Frank, in|day and delegates to the number of forty | Katheryn Ridgeway of Des Moines, Dr Alysbey ARV v el oy former in.charge of the tratfic department |turn, to Mrs. Barker, by Ira F. Han-|will sttend as represontatives of the li.|Des Moines Corparation Conmsel win |CUford Brown of Des Moines and Dr of the New York Central, and the latter in |dricks, Charles Gregory, Arthur A. |brary interests in the cities and towns of | Prepar kit C. E. Thompson, president of Still College eharge of the legal department, were guests | Gaines, and John P. Talbott, who have | this part of the state. The entertainment | whtn of |of Osteopathiy, Dés Molnes. The meetnss | Thirty.Six Million to Be Cut from of General Grenville M. Dodge and a num- |claims against Barker. The property in|of the visiting delegates will be in the | ML Bac A S RUE 0ovamn WS 6 Military Estimates for ber of the representative business men of | controversy comprises real estate in this | hands of the board of trustees of the local | {close of the sesslons a banquet will y the city for @ short while, enroute to Lin- |city valued at $9,000 and a farm In Harri- | library board. Tuesday afternoon the pro- | DES seipbointsdi)s | [SMAN0L. (he W4 deologatin AL 0Rs OF. v 1911, coln. The party was met at the Union |son county. The farm is sald.to have |gram will be devoted to the subject, “What [dence that the city is willing to con- Transter depot by General Dodge, Con-|already been sold by Mrs. Barker. It is|Do Librarians Read?” and the A. L. A. | Of its differences with the Des Moines City s s v tin e e SR SENEEARARA. gressman Walter 1. Smith and others amd | alleged by Barker's creditors that the [book list, book reviews. book selection and | Rallway company without spending vears| 1owA FALLS—Jackson township, in this | sent back to the War department the o Gaken for @ ride about the clty. At 113 | transfers to Frankand, then to Mrs. |purchase. In the evening there will be a | in litigation and incurring heavy expenses, | county. probably holds the record for put- | mates submitted to him for the support of | xpw YORK, May #.-Frank Dufty. a R Seann Sn LA dsts iy G, Barker, were made within a fow minutes | general meeting. to which the public s | Was given this morning when the councii | UNK’its roads in shape. for after a rain| "o ey egtablishment for the fiscal [ (o0 oy 9o a Mr. Brown is no stranger in Council |0f each other, all in the same office. invited, when addresses will be made by | by unanimous vote instructed the corpora- | Sy oI oo ofne e Oty | year 1011 and indicated his desire chat they | Lo mee o nans o warker, convicterd Biutis. as thirty vears ago he started on| John Chadwell has filed orlginal notes | Harriet A. Wood, president of the lowa | tion counsel to prepare an ordinance de- | Que to P. Rafsom. who I8 road superin | should be cut approximately 83,0 o B e aecr us telegraph operator |af Sult against John Olson, grocer and |Library astociation; Alice 8. Tyler, secre- | fining the rights and franchise and condi. | (endent, Who has made a study of good for the Barlington In this city. Prior to |member of the city council, for $1,500 dam- | tary of the lowa Library commission; | tions under which the company shall be “““‘l* ?W]r‘(')-i:lt"fih:“‘l'rht‘n of "'"-j:-.;:: ;‘Tvl\u ke vist b S equent vislior to |88es alleging that as & result of Olson :T-»’d Ll Hviv-lwmm and Rev. William | allowed to operate 8 A8 pars RISERN. & v | Careruny s Frelhe il Akl el | garnisheeing his wages from the North- | Hardcastle. At the trustees’ meeting on | B e e I R R | e A ameio 4171460, 000 Saiern - tmirond. ,,,A‘,,,,, Bl matelon TR | Wednanday the fallowing subjects will be e Goveraor Names Delegates, D ¥ir. Ransom wets, buay on the rura "“‘.‘M:_;__T\l.\ '“]‘:, :”v“““,,(m,,{l y,‘,, 1910 “aks; discussed by the delegates: “Is the Present dovernor B. F. Carroll today appointed | ‘'phone lines and calld out every s l | neans practically no construction work for he army during 1911 TAMMANY WORKER TO PRISON Frank Duffy, Charged with tion Frauds, S ra Himwelf hotels. registration fraud election of 1907, surrendered kim and will e estimates were prepared dur d Th A% begin se in Sing & prison term ur and ten years ago he was a fr Council Bluffs, but for Vice President Daly this was his first trip to the Missouri river tperior to anvthing ever used for roa Derior to anything v Spyeraid -two ye y or- " as legate o d c but bout $16,000 more than the appro Appeliat for twenty-two years. Mr. Daly was for- | appicpr ARNOLD XONERATED | Tax Levy Allowed by Law Sufficient for | . Wates 1o the Miasourl River Naviga- | diatriot tor that & merly located in Omaha, and he referred | Rt W, P aaisnt. 10° | ton' conavess, 'to. ba: Bald st ¥Ankion, B priations tor that year o the fact that In those dexs the Union | coroper's Jury Finds the Shooting of [ Shoujd the Recommendation for the Tax h]m:‘j"‘i 9t llowings Probc RCVCnUCS M“;“ . o “‘"v‘v' REN. 11 Dinired hio ek s e Pacific transter was one of the busiest | e Levs' Be Made to the City Counche: | g kS L L Kenneds, Sloux ity Victor : s wiel | onisin & num places in the country | At the inquest held yesterday morning by | “Expense Budget, Based on lowa Library |ing Whiting; k b i Avllllam Whit | . 1. "Hogue, Blenco; George f & ssistant Secretary Oliver has succeed Asked us to theAruth of the report that | coroncr ‘Treynor over Joe Taslor, atias | Commission Blank;" “How Can the Lec- |, Kelogs Missolri Valiey. Almor tec O Lyovernment| Asmss Fptar s succeed Rt e s . A Pin oy 3 Logan; & foun Yelley; Almor . n reducing the figures by $18,000,000-haif Mr. Harriman planned w0 unite all the | .y a1 Tke,” the negmp shot by Policeman | ture Room Be Made More Usefu Town- | Dalton, Le Mars: i1 1 lonit i Ty the amount asked for by the president lines of the New York Central company | arnald on the night of May 10, who died | 8hiD Extension of Library Privileges;” “Li- | Thomas Maloney, Council into one system with a single operating | head, President Brown said: “I have heard firmed less than the appropria of nhis | brary Perlodicals, Thelr Value to Trus-| As delegates to the Irrigation congress, |Aldrich Resolution Provides for In- | etary Dickinson for final tees | to be held at Spoke, Wash of it through the newspapers, but from h« p— on Tuesday, May 18, as a result wounds, the jury entirely exonerated the August 9-14 vestigation of Business Methods 1f he reduces them (o the extent the wing Harvey Ingham, Des Moir E 2.—(Special | Dickson, West Grove; Paul \ { | i 1 officer. - { the governor has n he fol Wiy v he kind s cor Rehearing for Charles Thomna, ather source. Nothing of the kind 1s During the testimony of Chief Richmond | wASHINGTON, D. C.. May templuted.” it developed raih.} { gy o of Various Departments, — Kingsbury that officer Horner, who Was | Telegram.)—The supreme court - today | Kenbeck: W, "B Martin. Des Moines Re | shot by Taylor, had not fired at tt granted permission to the attorneys for|hieuige, Lo ras Nerth \}'y‘f‘:\r:n‘wrh I. H.| WASHINGTON, May 24.—An inve 2ad R rmaters e o ot | S Syt 10 b attomeve tor | Bl 2 Aitto A e PR S| oo the etont ot anni e Story of a Medicine 4 i ot been discharged tence in Fort Madison for the murder of | '\ agener. Sioux City, W. ¢ Di of the government and of the busincs May 4, hy the Pottawattamie County Ab- | 0! rder of | oV a & ! xon v ” S ‘ P Taylor will be buried this morning. The | Mabel Schofieid, to rehear the case, set- | o Joseph Wallace, Electora methods and expenditures the depart Its name—*'Golden Medical Discovery'' was sug- stract y of Council Bluffs 8 | Holland, Miiton, h laota Matllda Murphy and husband | tuneral will be held from Cutler's under- | ting the date for such renearing on De ments is provided for A resolution i gested by one of its most important and valuable ‘o Jane Fell. nwiq nelf of O-T-38, taking rooms and interment will be cember 13. | After Agar Packer troduced in the senate today hy Mr ingredients—Golden Seal root. Q.0 d s Fairview cemetory L Charging that the same devices and | Aldrich Under this authority the newly More than forty years ago, Dr, Pierce discovered Willle Fred r&l’ et al. to Jane Fell | Jewelry Store Robhed. | schiemes resorted to by rations to | ereated committee on public expenditures, that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glyc- nwiy of 9-77 acd 1 Cireus Did Not Show. TON, Ia., May 2%.—(8pecial Tele-|Put cor itors out of business had been |of which Senator Hale is chairman, is to erine, aided by a certain degree of constantly main- P i e’ ek 10 dasre The members of the city councll did not | §ram.)—The jewelry store of C. D. Maus | used by Rack Isaud’ Mallroad: poms | mahke the” investization and' it ia allowed | tained heat and with the aid of apparatus and ap- sub., Council Bluffs. q ¢ d..... 1] g0 to the circus last night, but probably |Of this place was burglarized last night |PARY against the Agar Packing company, |to sit during the recess of congress and (o pliances designed for that purpose, extract from our Julla’ R. Leverett and husband to | will tonight. As things turned out the [3nd Watches chains, neckiaces, earrings T ernsey, atiorney for the plaint most valugble native medicinal roots their curative Benjamin L. and Frances Darnell sy i Fogl e gilin oikinalle |And & quantity of silverware, valued at |lff. this morning outlined his plan of at properties much better than by the use of alcohol, Bl 1 _n’v:‘d 3’.u?.l'»l'{km‘.m'."':‘",’ & m,l: vy il A g ‘., 1Y 13400, were taken. Officers believe they |tack in the now famous rebate case bre | %0 generally emploved. So the nmow world - famed SRRE Ratilsg tamariat) 1o A A haid tnetend of o b L0 i "Golden Medical Discovery,'" for the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or LaFolette, lots 1 and % biock 9. E D98 Dies WG 5191900 of NOVIE PORAIONS | dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first Wright's add. to Coancil Bluffs, w d g | to Wednesda Others besides the council tion in freight rates made, as it ever since has been, without a particle of alcohol in its make-up. John A. Churchill and wife to Ann | men were disappointed at the circus failing The case came up for hearing in Judg Te 1 o ! Cogge 1o 6 T 0, 11 A aia R Juage 1 Congeanail, fotn 6 T8 8730, hand | 10 wnow yesterday s Ao for ENDORSES LOCK PLAN CANAL Bluffs w 4 "0 Following the sale of the Pan-American Reform. employ all the assistance necessar T resolution merely looks to carry into 1ght | effect the purpose of the sena in creat- have a clue to the guilty parties by the Agar people to recover $,00 dam RUrE ; ng the committee and there is little doub! ages from the road for alleged discrimina- | g ’ {of tts adoption A glaoce at the full list of its ingredients, printed om =very bottle-wrapper, will show that it is made from the most valu- [t u P! g lorests. Nellie P Hilis 'isingie) to James P et Banday 10.9r: C. Mall af Tamoastes aroled by the State | S€retary Dickinson Says All Doubts shle modisial Toots. fondd growing la one Afeeriess farests. Christensen, lots 15 und 15, block . kg e e el st . S e All these ingredients have rece strong dorser > o de J0ard Gakernonig : n 4 by Visit ’ ! ¢ Bryant & Clark's sub. in Councll e 8 A TAnjeriay moeniag 4 ROSeE of Farel Jovernor Cummins oy g i from the leading medical experts, teachers and writers on Ma- Biufte. w d w0 | elded not to give & show in Councll Blufts within the last seven and one-half years, | ' teria Medica who recommend them as the very best remedies for ough tents had been pitched Sunday | ) par cent Bave besm uccessful smes | the diseases for which “*Golden Medical Discovery™ is advised. nafers nd everything was in readiness. Instead, | their release and are now holding good | WASHINGTON 2.—8ecretary of 3 Samte weare aal TG AL | atine ‘shaw an') positions, measure their situation in |{War Dickinson, who has just returned A little book of these endorsements has been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, trained. and last night left for Lan life, regardiess of the fact that they {from a twenty days inspection of of Buffalo, N. Y., and will be muiled free to any one asking same by postal caster And Other Vermincides || 2! vivs [ Pamama canal, today said all the enginecr.| ©ard, or letter addressed to the Doctor as sbove. From these endorsement PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD—Entices from This information, which is to be made |ing problems advanced In the constru copied from standard medical books of all the different schools of practice, Marringe Licenses. their hiding plac bugs and an important feature of the board's first tion of a lock type of canal will be su it -:nll be found that the ingredients composing the *‘Golden Medical Discov- crises 10 wed were lssued yesterday to || Besties Thy et it vad di report, was made public today by Becro- |cessfully worked out by the canal com ery"" are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned discases, but tollowing e tary B. W. Garrelt mission. Mr. Dickinson said that what also tor the cure of all catarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, sceom- pained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang. <y g i st .. ever doubts he may have had as " born P. Coliing. Greenfield, Mo. ... A%} -, -, BRI e s e & ORI ooyt oty by R on-coughs, and all those wasting _affections which if not promptly and prop- Mabel Harmless Loveland, Colo e TER P rod s . i o N i | erly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Rartan i O s PE MAN'S ANAANAR oF Duiospntie’ UL be hoid 1h |3 o oy e Slgwipsted by e vis Discovery in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trisl and Delivared in Bottles Jessie Graham, Nebraska City......... .. DID IT 08 Moines-Tumdey And Wedmadsy. Dr. [10 the ipthmus it is not likely to disappoint, Too much must not be expected of it. It will G A Sull of the American School of —_— N 10 cents per gallo | o les. It will not cure consumption in its advanced st PETERMAN'S RAT-MOUSE FOOD—Makes Matecnathr 46 X h " %1 whis 1p ta certiy that anl ar duite not perform miracl > ¢ i To Celebrate Fourth. s Tl ks Rhey as srtmise sy 110 conetby 8¢ Kirkpuille, M. will Be-onw| LS SN SO SR N Arpaists 4n No medicine will. It will cure the afiections tha: lead up to consumptio | Taking time by the forelock. Mayor once. Non-poisenous—ne dead rats in walls. ""; e s le‘ K5 “*v . '“ 5( W. Bul B money it Foley's if takew in time. | Thomas Maloney e . PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY—Kills bed A aveh e prasiad the oW _ORG FAT BN (6 CUNE-FOUR qeugh o ¢ 't _afford t i known composition - OMANA IUE & COLD STORAGE 00, || Thomas Maloney is taking the initlativ, g b s serso sy M v pcri iy bsinally g ol ol You ‘cln“l(‘l I:r \(; :]cselptl).nv med:_f‘mrhmhu. nown "c "pfl ot a sub. 1000 ané Moward Sts. | | stitute for *‘Golden Medical Discovery,” which is a medicine OF KNOWN CoMs =9 ass. 0 the Fourth of July. He has invited wenerall sk - S ~ ooy - f 2 - rosiTioN, having & complete list of ingredients in plain Faglish oo its bottl oBe—Doug. f . Stoanathy S be tien | Cantains ‘B Aaiases” The Meailns (s 1s & . " ¢ | N — —— in the movement for & public celebration For sale by druggists. grocers and dealers Papers trea different phass ¢ |and prevents pneumonia and consumption. |

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