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e ey e - v y— Victor Herbert warited Hoods Sarsaparilla Acts directly and’ peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way Nebraska SAW STOUT BEAT VICEIM Witness in Grand Island Murder Case Tells of Crime. | N ey | [! Nebraska i f | ALLIANCE GETS NEW SCHOOL? Persistent Rumor in Lincoln Normal Board Has Decided. Friday was abominable and Tew We don't blame them for staying at hamés Oné o who was In, however, said something worth repeatiag. *I K particular and don't buy in & hurry—Wien 1 see evas mrry it makes me hurty and you folke are so bt that 1 always wait for bad weather. You never rus foal & Iittle freer td take my titne when no one eise is wall course our time is yours any time, but it is a fact that lots of pSple who could convenfently shop in mid-week wait until Saturday and then make hurried purchases. We like for people to buy leisurely here &hd we recommend dull day shopping to all who can practice It me, because he believed it was ograph the only sound- _ reproducing instrument that fulfilled all ¢onditions, and because he believed that by means of an Edison Phonograph only could the widest distribution be given to good music, . Victor Herbert malkes good music himself. "He is now making it for re- ~ production in the: Edison Phonograph and is himself supervising the work of “his own orchestra in making the !Records. Victor Herbert’s Records are but one of the many attractions which the Edison Phonogtaph offers you. How about an Edison Phonograph Christmas? Edison Phonographs ean e had from $12.50 ¢5°9125.00 Edison Standard Records - - . 38 Edison Amberol Records (play twice as long) Edison Grand Opera Records - - ‘There are Edison dealers eves . hear the Edison Phonograph pigy berol Records and Am| or from us, 50 75¢. and $1.00 here. Go to the nearest both Edison Standard an: geot complete catalogs from your dealer N0 CONFIRMATION = OBTAINED O'Nelll Making Strenuous Effort to Pull Down Persimmon—No C Opinlons Rendered This Week. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 9.—(Special.)—~Originating at a source that cannot now be traced Is a story going the rounds that Alliance Is golng to get the new normal school and that this was settled during the legisla~ ture providing the new normal board bill then pending did not pass. Treasurer Brian sald he had no idea where the new normal school would be located and could not say which town he would favor until he had looked over' the propositions made by the varlous towns. Secretary Ludden denied that he had ever heard that Alllance was to get the school through any deal made during the time the blll was pending, or at any time since then. He, like Mr. Brian, sald the school would be located in the town that the board thought would be the best location for the school. Now. that the time s fast approaching when the board is to start out on Its tour of Inspection of towns in northwest Ne- braska, the interest i the location of the school i becoming intense. Information has been received that O'Nelll has submitted a_proposition for the school to the new board and that Secretary Graham of that defeunct organization still had the papers in the case and these would builds up the whole system. Take it. Get it today. " In usual liguid form .or chocolated tablets called tabs. 100 Doses $1. count of the mud and snow farmers are unable to get i In. Riral délivery car- riers have been held up for several days by the roads. Y MARY PIERSON FOUND DEAD Woman at Plekrell Discovered by Husband tn Closet. BEATRICE, Neb,, Dee. 0.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Mrs. Mary Plerson was'found dead about noon today In a eloset at her home at Plokrell by Mer husband, George Plerson, upon his return ‘home ‘from Work. Bx- amination of thé body develpped that death had been caused from a“bullet wound Just ebove the right ear, sipposéd to have been self-inflicted. ~ After flrding 'the body, Coroner Reed and Sheriff Triide were noti- fied. Upon thelr arrival at Plekrell Plerson was taken in custody and will .%e n perding an investigation by the coroner’ Jury. It is alleged when neighbors went to the house soon after finding the body, Plerson refused them admittance. He sald to the officers that hisiwife hud recently threatened her life and wpon leaving home he locked his revolver 4n his trunk and took tho keys with him. Upon his return he found his wife having secured the weapon by prying the lock off the trunk. Mrs. Plerson was 35 years of age and leaves a § months old bady. She was 1ot MRS, CLAIM OF SELF-DEFENSE RAISED Attorney for Defendant Will Assert Killlng Was Result Quarrel in Which Vietim Was Agaressor. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 8.—~(Special.) —In thewcase of the state against Ernst Stout for the niurder of Joseph Richeson the state placed on the stand as its first witness its most important one—Carl An- derson, an employe of Stout's who was the first to see what was golng on in another portion of the hay Yield, in which he was working. Anderson has been held by the county ever since the alleged crime was committed on August 15. He stated that he was at- tracted to the place where Stout had gone, to see why the old gentleman, Richeson, was not cutting the hay as he had ordered, by the hearing of a noise like * king. He leaped upon a hay buck and could see Stout, his arms In motion as If pounding. | He saw the downward motion of the body about & dozen times and heard about a dogen ‘smacks.” He called a fellow om- ploye's, Gosnell's, attention to it, and also hailed a ‘third employe, Scott, who was at some distance. The three started over to where the trouble between Btout and the old gentleman was taking place and were on the way hailed by Stout who asked them to bring the jug of water. Ome of them did so0 and ran to the place. They saw the old man lying on his side, his fuce lows. and trimmed, About 100 d new stripes, c! values— “THE KOME OF QUALITY OLOTHES" Two Worth While Ttems For Friday ; ' BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS (8 to 16 years. Knickerbocker suits for the older boys, Rus- glan and other Juvenile styles) for little fel- Good, heavy cheviots—coats well lined cuff sleeves, various colors— $1.75 $2.650 values— Boys® Walist Bargains (All Sizes.) ozen madras and percales; all hecks and patterns——76c and $1 S50c Corn Show Visitors invited to in- spect Omaha's Greatest Men's Store » | be ordered sent to the regular board. Oscar | right mentally and {Person is sald to be |badly beaten, both eyes, shut, the blood | Snyder and R. R. Dickson of O'Nelll are | affectéd in a similar way. He is only 26 |running out of his mouth and the man |sald to be working overtime for O'Neill | years of age. Mrs. Plerson was the | gasping. " L and the propositions prepared by the Holt | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, T, Réller ot Whip in Evidence. y G Y b e s ° county people will shortly be on ffle with | Beatrice. Wn 4 Sayasatioh’ & iKe dihe. two. lin- io bread and.biwmt' ) | the regular board. They are claiming that Do e 3 ployes, Anderson started to get the doctor, us " » ) O'Nelll would servq more Heople than many Nebraska News Notes. ¢ represents the National Phonograph Co. in of the towns wanting the school. GENEVA—Th#%s morning the mercury but before he got started to get the horge Sunkist is made from Nebraska's finest wheat. - e reached the lowest this s 3 and get away he was called back by the Each kernel must be sound, plump, & . The wheat Nebraska, and éarries huge stocks of Alllance, Chadron, Crawford, Ainsworth, | zero, ason, Ji below | iher two employes, who related that is thoroughly cleaned and reduced to flour in the , Gordon and the other towns which want| BEATRICE-The’ local fire department|Richeson was dead. The whip, which was most modern of sanitary mills. The process is auto- . h the school offer the same kind of argu- | held o meeting last Siening and decided | found near by, and with which, it is al- matic—hygienic—insuring absoluté pufity. No hu- 1sOon ono rap S || ments, nowever, so it will take a personal A BATRION Daed B the holidays. = |jogeg, Stout beat the,old man to deati, man hand touches the product from tK e the \f\ ? - 2 - inspection of the board to decide which 18| dent -of Wymore, ‘dled. yestorday mormiy. | was submitted in evidence as was also a wheat enters the mill until the flour en your < including the models mentioned in the Na- entitled to it. The board will start out the | He Was a native of South Wales and came |map drawn by the witness, Anderson, kitchen. - ’ first week in January on its trip of in- |0 this country In 1880. H Pebp R were consumed and ninety-five urors | {0 them. = Scott, in addition to corrobo- w ' Biediataly Jostifiited which resulted lagt| pepupiio - were pepresented _and those of | mAtes for help. either financlal or for | list that 'nad been knocked out in’the|and talesmen were examined. Tho state| TSNS Anderion's direct testimony, e COLLEGE Dot 5o :n.rl..: l:; “w:m’\ nnl::. ity l”’;"ed. the. family who were present at the anni. |0ld clothes, or anything that can be used | fOrty-fith round. used all gf its six peremptory challenges| lared that Stout had told him that while lnst your, o e ac otgh young In year page today, as well as Nebraska 15th Harney:Bts., maha. tional Phonograph Co.’s announcement on this Over 100,000 Records Geo. W. Mickel, 334 Broadway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. a stock of Cycle Co. spection, No Opinions This Week. It is very probable that the supreme court will hand down no decisions at the sitting this week. The court clean up as much business at this time as possible, in order to carry few cases over into the new docket to be made up January 15, For that reason the time of the court t the session this week will be. devoted largely to passing.on motions for rehear- Ohbfects to Clgarette Smoking. Attorney General Thompson has recelved e {8 survivi by a widow aad five children. e BEATRICE—Word was recelved here ygsterday, announcing the death of Miss ardeane’' Tucker of Wymore, which oc- curred in a Hospital at Omaha. She was 2 years of age and a sister of Mn Hulshizer of Wymore with whom she her home, SUTTON—At_the Decémber meeting of the Board of Education, it was voted to give two weeks for the holidsy vacation, beginning December 17. Miss Tooker, who resigned last week to take effect the first of the year, withdrew her resignation be- fore the board met. BEATRICE—The monthly settlement was made yesterday by unty Treasurer Barnard with the state, city and school T e showing the relative location of the vari- ous objects in the fleld at the time of the happening—the hay stack, the hay buck, at which Goodell and Anderson were when the latter heard the sound of the blow: the place where Richeson lay when the three came up to Stout and Richeson, and the cut and uncut tracts of hay. The de- fense objécted to this, on the ground that it was not true and not drawn to a scale. The court overruled the objectifn on the theory that the distances were given on the map between thy various objects and that this was more definite than a scale Tl{ls mew rice food Is 80 satisfying—that Kell Use Sunkist Flour for a_l'l home' baking At Last—A Rice Food that Melts in_Your Mouth so different, §0 deliclous, 80 ate In flavor, i you eat it {or pure enjoyment-— forget its health-prom oting properties, till they show rewiLs in new fine .viflll.lz)‘ddl.unlom Your family will all share ’s Toasted Rice Flakes ‘our delighita Qistriot The fotal payineht sas o s s Cof | of distances would be. *ainty crisps ‘ot rice, the choloest of grains—rolled Into tiny trans- * a letter from a school teacher at Schuyler ! ) \ it Al then toasted just right to out their true, RIFLE MAIL OXES {of former Chlet Justice Norval, I BAMLEY Bim: 0o’ ube His oPtios di Drevensiilh &h'm:{’,;c:‘"'mv‘g‘e“‘m: i & b Al e o g 48 02 D seie the. Soasid’s sroatest Tood-the mopt Higsstivie: widow and two sons, Who are in business |the public smoking of cigarettes. This |$856LEL; and’ the bondl fuhd, $2,00.15. o Beyiscamdrig < sqpvasl ey g s Tonstad Wice Fiakes aré 0o (42 upen (i wedkest Misusiv ot = £y Youths Caught with in Seward, one caughter in Seattle and one | teacher writes that such oceupation ruhis WEBATRICE Fred Robinson ‘of Lincoln, "‘“""";’ ‘:;“‘::n‘ eyt B:‘.:n.:r:ln:: Another New Food—Toasted Rice Biscuit - Large' Amoupits. at home. the health of the person working at it, and | Who_shot ai his wite here about | Yehrs of age, Wi ng iy alone, or with cream o frult, they bring a new joy to the palate. These are the latest FAIRBURY, Neb, Deo, 0.—(Speelal)—| o0 o0 oo o VD | 8180 that of those who have to sit next to g i ‘u“;:;,',".,“,'.,,'“:; and as to stature, “a llttle, shrivelled up et of the groat food laboratories amilated with o Batto Croek Saniiarium, whers Harl Lindhofi - and 'Wifldm Smith, re- s him or be with' him during the operation. | Fall's “sanitarium, He 'will be removed | ©/d man,” which description, however, was are constantly prescribed and used. Change lo-day to' this new, spectively 11-and 18 years of age, were rested here last night for robbing Unfted States malis. ¥ Some time ago: the ¥master Shelley be- ’ Jerome Wiltse and Wife Complet Fifty Years of Married Life. FALLS €ITY, Neb., Dec. 9.-~(Spectal.)— Jerome 'Wiltse' and his wife, L. | The riter alsn aske the ‘gttors to favoF the enactment of !1.‘* ‘which will marriage of _persons who smoke elgarettes. At Schuyler, ha said; & prohibit the to, the, county Jail soun to, remain until of his ‘preltmi; has not yet btcnvflx'og.?v D W KEARNEY—In the cdide ‘of the tSate distriot court, defend- stricken out on the objection that it was not responsive. In his plea of self defense, the defend- ant will_endeavor to prove that Richeson The Kelloge Toasted Rice Flake & Biscuit Co., (. Battle Croel Mich, u:‘lnn Sears in the suspleious I Was.nopsright by W55 At " | puekage of cigaretté ‘phpers Is' given away| A0t being charged wii g intoxicating ( was the aggressor in a sudden quarrel, . :E the large number of complaints he xv;ly:::;:fl;emmu:'::::&?;&:o o hors | With, oach 6-cent package of tohaceo. The! dunse, ugme fi‘z‘.‘,’l}: arney AVihout 8 | when Btout went over 4o remonstrate with ived of losses;and a secret Investigation {fi" famfly sought to “r'pmu thelr par- ldgnl-depurtment of state has the informa- ::3"‘"‘ the defendant not gullty. Sears | him as to cutting hay, that Richeson swore Was comimierieed. Latep-s large amount of fitled mall ‘was found In the rear of a ints, but the vigorous old ploneers were tion given it under consideratio: k the stand and. claimed that he did not sell whisky, bgl apple clder which he at Stout, that the latter turned away 2 ' 8 not taken by surprisé, but were overjoyed Democrats Beg 0ld Olothes. colored with ch Byrup. amused, that Richeson followed him, strik- machine Ehop'nedr the postoffice and all |y \eet their sons and daughters-in-laws |’ The democratic administration, now | KEARNEY-—A. F. Kehr, 'a fierchant o | IN€ Mim with the whip, that Btout in selt this ‘proved to be from the boxes in the postoffice, and it was then plain that some one had been taking advantage of the many boxes that ave always left unlocked to help, themgelves to mail when there were few :in the loBby. A watch was im- they had been operating on a large scale on thelr fiftieth anniversary of married lite. Mr. Wiltse is In his seventy-fifth year &nd Mrs. Wiitse is enjoying her seventleth yeal b . The members of the Grand Army of the versary of the wedding were C. P. Wiitse that it {s up against a deficlency in prac- tically all of the state institutions, or at least a majarity of them, has started & campalgn of retrechment. ’ From some of the Institutions there has gone forth an appeal to relatives of in- In order to save the Institution from a deficiency. ~ Ambher aD) in eounty ' eourt of county and asked that Henry Rob- ‘erts be placed under bond to, keep the peace in the village of Amherst. T alleges that Roberts insisted on entering the store of Mr. Kehr and assaulting him with intent to do great ipjury, oBth men wore faces that resembled GENEVA—Last night.the Modern Work- men of America lodge elected the following defense, struck Richeson twice with the only defense God had given man, the fis and that the cause of death was really un- known. 3 In getting the jury for the case two full da; and the ‘defense seven of its sixteen. In tradicting the record, declared there were many mistakes in recording his statements at the coroner's Inquest by Stenographer Abbott and that he had called attention to them. Scott, in addition to corrobo- Nison was away he could have sat down on the old man and witness replied, “Why and wife of Newport, Neb; Dr. E. W, officersi Vice = consul, J. Worlng | only one previous murder case in this{ o0 4 Vi B Pho ety ::‘:;;“‘“‘T;‘;‘;,;“"‘; Wiltes and wite of Modals, Ia; G. W. [ The matter of this appeal for old clothes | worthy . adviser, ' Bert “iWilla ;;u:d conbty: Bave tmore talesmen betn: sum- | IRt Tout It would Bave:hesn Becter when questioned wa ’ \ R . Wikt g n heard by members of the State . J. F. Hampton; clerk, W. K. being. the 4 boy ‘has been in several other similar | v iote,f D& B < Board of Public Lands and Buildings, | Felgenbaum; workman, ~Johon Kustok;|T°P®d then in this, that case belng Young Man In the Tolls & . ot the ocounty | Wife Of Preston, Neb.; John Wiltsa of this | oty (5 CL2 e e action will | 2€EUY, Ceell ' A. Flory; | manager, Jos|®econd Turley trial. KEARNEY, Neb., Deci 9.—(Speclal)— Epapes, .nu'n'!” “(P ' ‘l’n g n’; eity, James Wiltse of Rulo, Neb., and Miss [ P9C & ' ¥ "’;ng ot Th":cmmh" B ; physiol R. Wood and Dr.| In the cross-examination of Carl Ander-| Frank Knoles, a 16-year-old student in the ’m"""u"".\:% 'L"":".'u'i;' ® e ple of | Mary Wiltse of Stella, Neb. Of the mem. |be taken by the bourd These members |Beck: escort W, J. Coleman [This 10088 | son, the state mado a severe test of his | irst year of tho high school, was drrested | establishment. Young Knoles tol8 how he -age, he Was ullowed to go free afler he had promised the judge that he would bers of the family living there are elght sons, one daughter and elghteen grand- children. 2 able paying the way of their unfortu- e Institution, but they do has over 30 member: voted on last night. BEQTRICE—’H\B threé days' celebration thé fortleth anniversary of the M four candidates recollection and an effort to break down his story, but aside from a few minor points the witness well sustained his state- late Wedensday evening by Pollceman Smith on the charge of forgery. So far bl had spent the money and according to this account he ‘dld nof lead a fast life, come. arou: of ethe three checks have been found that Knoles | 88 all the articles were. clothing, or books, ‘mont gty N':.‘" hil couling, o P v e ora’": ._;,o .: m:"c"m' begging of |dist church at, Blue Springs closed Tlu:: ments. The defense brought out from him | confesses to have written and cashed. | He s to be arraigned before Rellly :mn. N il o g g 5 f.nnor.,:;,;b:b;':::‘ hickqrec gt T oo oy I, munday, addressos were d- | the divergence Ritheson made in mowink | When interviewed in the oity jall Knoles | Thursday morning. Several merghants al- nown to have been stolen include | NORFOLK, Neb., Dec. 9.—(Special Tele- G . ; i 3 several checks of large amounts, besides n-m,)—n-cfiu & moving vlnp.uey to the | take some action in the matter. E. L. Barch. The speakers Monday and |the field of hay from the directions given |seemed not to realize wha he had done. |lege that Knoles has wented ifo casl Tuesday were Ret. Charles Burns an, .| by Stout. The day was consumed by the| He was asked it he had any particularcheeks at their places of businéss at aif- mu@ me1 ehandise. . door of the Norfolk Weskly Presp, a paper | "‘k‘“" L‘.’"" “,";“" ¢ Des|mttiors Gaal oy tuesday afternoon the old | taxing of this and the testimony of Ira| reason-and he said he did not. His father, | ferent times. lr . Were taken before County Judge| published by W. H. Weeks, 'Constable| The Bankers Life gssoclation of Des)2eiiems hat charge of the program which | o i ana 1arl Scott, the other laborers | William Knoles, is one of the most Dros- - ¢ Boyle fhis morning, when they pleaded | Flynn today served éxecutions on two|Moines has appealed from a decision of 1 th and Dodge gullty und’ the oider of the two boys was sentenced to & term in the reform school, Judgments secured some time ago by Mapes & Hasen, lawyers, selsing all available the Phelps county district court, in whieh | b; Mrs. Dora F. Walden secured judgment ?*Blue Spri of Blue n Mrs, h’on ““The. Chu School from 187 to 1009.” in the fleld at the time of the killing of Richeson. Bosnell related a conversation had with Stout while Anderson was sum- perous farmers in Buffalo county and ac- cording to the boy's story, was not at all close with the boy with money. The checks Diamonds—FRI Watches—FRENZER—I5th. and Dodge. ‘while the Younger one was virtually paroled | articles belonging to the editor. Among |for the amount of a life insurance poliey moning the sheriff, in which he sald that| recovered so far aggregate but about $20.) Ever: p gy - e, yasaam e A . y mother should Know that Chame on the promise of his parents to look after [ them was the editorial desk, job stock, etc. | held \z‘ n:; h:-bfid in that sempany, Dn COOK’S SILENCE “It beat — what trouble a man had with | One is signed “A. J. Hall” and the other ) berlain's Cough !hmulykn perfectly safe; | him re trictly In the future. ‘These will be sold at public sale. was e8¢ ¥y the company a r. his stock.” two “Charles Smith,"” and were cashed at Farmer. Drops Dead. SEWARD, Neb., Dec. 9.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Joseph Sampson, a wealthy land owner of this vieinity, dropped dead from heart ‘fallure today at his home near Soward. Mr. SBampson, who was the uncle Engineer Wright Dead. LINCOLN, Dec. 9.—(Special Telegram.)— O O. Wright, the Parsons, Kan., engineer, hurt in & train accident on the Rock Island yesterday died today. He is survived by & wife and children. PLEASING as a pleasant thought Walden, the husband:had taken his own life within five years of the date of the poliey, which rendered the policy vold. The doctor was found dead in his office and by his side was a gless, In which it was alleged there had been poison. On the table there were two letters bidding his wife #00d-bye and telling her he had taken the poison. At the coroner's inquest the jury held the doctor had commiltted suicide. At the trial the two letters cowld not be located and neither could the verdict of the coroner's jury. Witnes that they had been written by the doctor. This witness was attacked on his reputa- testified to having read the ieiier and gne man swore ADDSTO MYSTERY (Continued From First Page.) o out alterations. Mr, Lonsdale stated fur- ther that the explorer's report was founded on these and dictated by Dr. Cook to him, no other person having anything to do with it. Loose and Dunkle, Mr.. Lons- dale added, were guests at the Waldort- Astoria during Dr. Cook’s stay there, but the explorer'’s wcquaintance with them was slight. The committee which will examine Dr. Cook's records was composed of the fol- Gosnell, on cross-examination, after con- a grocery sfore, restaurant and clothing The Modesty of Women Naturally makes them shrink from the indelicate questions, the ob- noxious examinations, and unpleasant local treatments, which some hysicians consider essential in the treatment of diseases of women. g’et, if help can be had, it is better to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow ard spread. The trouble is that so’often the wom- an undergoes all the annoyance and shame for nothing. s—pyferrr— Sterling Ware—FRENZER—15 and Dodge housands 4 AT of an old friend— By T st v ek ot g e v of women who have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- 3.5 8s therg was doubt of the identity of his | O . . Pechule, astronomer attached to tion write in appreciation of the cure which dispenses with the exam- buse wriing. S TR L S AT R inations ahd local treatments. T‘hlgre ig. noPothc( n_xcdxyc,mc S0 sure l P greal oo g dinss yeas. | 4chool of navigation; Dr. Royder, director and safe for delicate women as “‘ Favorite Prescription.” It cures i i little fellow was on his road to school | '*™Y" Y 2 : ‘ ;:'fl .:'.::"3:: pomiint: mflt-mk-:":;; szw“'y'(;;x ::n Yet Filed. ““ Favorite Prescription” is ltrlctly non-alcoholie, non-secret, i na 3 .. one X Fogg @ E:nmm; b - omighavndo i) fig&:fi?wfl%:éfi'rfifi;”‘fm all its ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; coms | 6 was sent home. y , Ry i - T uinst Willlam 1, Crocker of San Fran: tains no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native ‘ i @ W. R Mellor has returned from Des | ShEYASS Of the various courts, fedoral and medicinal root entering Into its composition has the full ens. 3 Molnes, where he went to deliver an ad- | been docketed. It was learned Loday that ; { : :nu before u‘;u tSate Board of Agricul-|the sult Will be filed within the next fow dorsement of those most eminent in the several schools of : ure on swate fairs and . Y T v , : Motlor wont 14 aDe Molis. :::r:m(l::tc-‘:: Chamberiain's Cough Remedy cures the medical practice. A Cl‘lsp’ g()lden brown food' ‘whe! he attended the mesting of the | worst ‘colds. Try It . % ¢ Natiodal Shorthorn Breeders sasociation - Some of the numerous and strongest of professional endorsements of its ingredie » > 3 ; q A " made of corn, with an ir- N i i e The W eather. ents will be found in a Enm[;hle wrapped aréund the bottle, also in a bodklet . Sty delict f Mr. Mellor was & member of a commit- F mailed free on request, r. R, V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N, Y. These profes- resistiby elicious. flavour oe appolated to prepare & uniform slesicl- | FOR NEBRASKA—Fartly cloudy; slowly sional endorsements should have far more weight than uny amount of the ordi- .+ that delights old and oun e oo g e oy Fogs Wl mrofi TOW A~Fair; slowly rising tempera- nary lay, or non-professional testimonials, | » £ y 2. ust what he has to do in the several| ‘Temperature at Omaha yetserday: The most intelligent women now-a-days insist on knowing what they take as ]‘ s ¢ IMNE-SN). 00, the. Pguiremants WML Do ). & L 1y medicine instead of opening their mouths {ike a lot of young birds and gulping | " : the same in all states. 1% d hate A d R : A, Jurat ok, Ao o S P ’Th M L »”» e, ey . ,:._3 15 own whatever is offered them. avorite Prescription’” is of XNOWN COM- e gmory ingers LRIODEI: Da htecnt rorar 1S j: + ' POSITION. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. - ¢ ‘ : s Uarer Lovs v e ormunier o vt 4\ e Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay éx- 5 VA e Gy i Yoar o sunimiitnes dod. e ens ') ym pense of mailing only. Sénd to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 31 one-cent ( ¢ cities of |the state to meet and organize, > 3 stamps for cloth-bound 4 . : e Yoran W SOLD BY GROCERS. g oA e WL Stk v f sick consult the Doctor, free of charge, by letter, All such i s pblo ey b |3 5 , , by X such communica- A SN i ; - SEWARD, Neb., Dec. .—(Special Tele- i tions are held sacredly con i85 y AR w3 i3 e s . Made'at Pure Food Factorlesof ', ... g Mmengaielorans 4 ochoengionie das it Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant ‘Pellets invigorate and reguhte"uomlzh liver and | Cereal Co., Litd. Mieh, | Corn s : ; il VIR sl et ¢y . - ELR o bowels. LY Sugar-ceated, tiny granules, easy to take 2

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