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HA SUND T FICAT &msr FROST/FOX SKIN SELLS |North Carolina ROCKEFELLER HOLDS BACK «w- An Experience Bearing on Recent AT FAN(‘Y PRI(‘E a Healthy SPOt Believes Others ;h:xid Help the Fine Weather Conditions. (Continued from Page One New Chare e e ey Lecturer in Edinburgh Boosts State SUDDEN COLD WARDED OFF -+ - .t | - as an Ideal Place in Which Thames Iron works, will bring into ex istence the 12%th man-of-war bufit for to Live How Colorado Fruit Growers Fought |1* roval navy on river during four o1 ag Ol Wave centuries of warship bullding. In that o is counted every class of war craft April, Last of which there is record, from salling Year. | three-deckers of the olden time. and mod- | &% & couniry affording great apportunities i {ern, first-class battleships, to gunboats, | 107 YOURE emigrants. was delivered sloops of war and corvettes of the dars of Edinburgh recently t E yley spars and sails. and modern torpedo boats | Th® state of North Carolina. t BY D. B. FRANC and destrovers. At Trafalgar. in fact, |®t8ted. was a very desirabie f YOUnE | NEW YORK. Apr eleven of the twenty-seven ships that | Men adapted to work in fruit and vegetable | 1, The Bee)—J formed Nelson's line of battle were Lon- | fArming under the favorabie conditions of CONCREGATION TO GET A CHANCE 1 EDINBURG Dispatch to The Bee)—A le Carolina Thro The success of our western fruit growers Is & success founded on tireless patience. scrupulous care and a continuous use of ; ; brains. Fruft growing in parts of our b tied ose = s western states, where warmth is abundant |gon or Thames buflt ships a and genie mate. _ The | qaich attract hin inter L s hetors ’ " ; g e and water turned on or off from Irrigation | Ejeven out of Neison's thirteen ships at | thermome irually ranged from 3 de- | 4, ; Al & terest Bay - ’ I vo | e ou on uy u ures ditches as wanted, has become 2ImOSt 47 | the battle of the Nile had been sent afioat | ETees in winter t n summer: therefore gty and %o venue > ’ ! Sut, et ouch action exact science gene and in the N . t Aothe on the Thames. Thirteen of Duncen's ®VerY month in the year was practically . b . Twenty-five years ago the Grand valley |wixteen at Camperdown were Thames.built |8 Erawing month and crops matured | oo o T n t 11 ’ L1) it comtains some of the most valuable|of war that took part al the bombardment | Thus fro ee to four crops coul 3 . t - 3 ey = agricultural land in the countr Its fruit . of Sebastopol in the Crimean war were|taken off the same f gre rauchers have conquered drouth, worms b WHACE Sulle A T i e sy a . Mr. R " ’ : : to cu the past every filing device 10 by 5 the minute—te take advantage ad plant discases. A year ago, for the S as been made with B ar et n,on time in & dozen years, there was con- \ . e conduciod fa the open et yelng Sk N N . nat b u i p nearning furniture -Sestienees™ sderabie Jows trom "rarty sorne trows | N UMEroUs Crimes had every opportunity of becoming robust | T8 ed bowever received & o ends & - i : e be expanded from the requiremests it frosts had been me udging — and strong el 1 gl g t . 5.0 tinental rallread and every ocent ef burning plles of damp hay in the orchard he ¢ e this & . ¢ ox ¢ Stir Up Spain 5 The buiding of this $000 chureh for | 1y . : " be'aa carning ceat all tha altitude—something over 4,000 feet—and the Sawn olf griiaaity. Wit " 3 - Fmodern Lusiness Fystems We want & frost was @rawn off gradu without | Bodies of Unearthed Which Point to g its full share £ Yol you move abUut theve “iittle bretheve harm to the blossoms. This method was each giving acco r her wooth. | oper ur business at lower cost and Systems” —we want net effective. however, when the thermome Bad Work in Some Soanded the Torsln When Joan of Every one must ¢ and . the . with greater convenlence I o e Bl ter went below freezing Quarte Are Was a Mere Girl In the structure sha t nima “Sectionets” &t last make moders ndi » community is beck of Last spring promissd to Be of the us u TS. tify that this parish is n . With . Sod ing systems possible 1 Y we know they are fitted te your e - o e = ‘ ~ < S . business, or the one w enst v you can no longer forege the mildness, but on April % the weather ok : ¥ 1 will un er great |y . irements or the profes- instsliation of the modern office system sfver at Grand Junction sent out a frost| MADRID, April 30 —(Special Dispatch to| PARIS - ” 1 n d to e an_ or w - You know you need warning that filled the whole valley with | The Bec)— The mystery of a series of The Bee)—Few 3 it understood that the . ¢ b t 1 buying ;4 A " t exiravaganos. We have something of interest to dread. The temperature might fall to 22| murders is causing considerable sensation the cathedra 1 3 4 the ch » 1 m. r t E] mat 5 he - & healthy one. The though hard, was “Bectionets” are the firet big improves SOURDE 118 MERRY CHIMES | 505 5% b v Aabic ki St whiss sodaas . i el wp eapinl net 4 berny (hat e Dent UL LN Sevicss siace g larimved -4 1 A shie pos- also to biggest business or 33 degrees. Ome ranchman determined | throughout Spala. Two years age s ser.ant | bell comemporaneous with t unwillingness to give A be cu the —smailest map who thinks his present system fille been exhibited in the vale but net (| Ge Garten. & near relative of the Carlist When the m T the congregat will be great t healthy, & aps ‘imited capital, you come in and give us the epportuntty, gencrally taken up. It was I o'clock in|leader. the Marquis Cerralbo, and belong- | August. 148 and Paris was besel Y€ | if Je» entire membership shall surish two stems, sometimes here every cent counts. or ‘phone we will do the ceming? the afternoon when he engaged the pots. | ing to one of the oldest families of the | English This historic be building. And 1 am inclined to b youth, but t is always & risk Five hundred were distributed over twelt: | Spanish nobility, mysterfously Gsappeared. | Victor Hugo in his “Notre 4 In addition to the above lines we carry the largest stock of acres. They were to act as huge lamps, | Recently Cea's body was found buried in a | Wes given to the cathedra S T W 4s 4t o bt | Becestly Oos's Vo o I S LY Getne bs vross. |BELFRY LEVEL. BUT WEARY high grade office DESKS, CHAIRS and TABLES in the West. rd | sev o nts were arrested on |and then rebapt " nam o g Wby scom et N g e . e, St e M ek B et ] Mt e vdti ot htterent from hose we are familaT | Herole Effort 1o Bqmalise the Strain We are making an unusual REDUCTION FROM REGULAR \ n the matter of church-going. A great fr = Five neighbors joined in the work. Two | in declaring his belief in their innocence e XIV. and Marie Therese of att N 4 1 the Trip in the Stage. : ? business is done by pr a RI his month on all DESKS, CHAIRS and TABLES. thermometers were hung in the orchard. |that the judge was Jed to believe that he his bell is not the same be | FiGaiine & Nt cioltancy” b Sromre e e e sk At short intervals one of the workers would | knew something of the crime and ordered |the herolne of Domremy heard, nevers o e E g call out the reading. It was freezing at| his arrest. However. npthing could be less the same metal vibrates today &t church of God it does strike one as a coach across the Rocky moun . ’ ’ ¥:46 o'clock. An hour later it was 2% de- | proved. and the count was Iiberated great religious ceremontes of the metropol- e ategradu drpimpbu tr g d b sy Spe Frwoat v d being filled. The mercury touched % de- |made & confession. He states that|seems rather m s coincidence that 274 e Wi | ih4 Pabigaa o tak g Al e sl ’ grees. a few days before Cra disappeared he as- | when all the other b € Notre Dibua | il il Vinin i Soiry o G0N |ugies thie erot ob tia Wiak sid tivh il Torches flew from pot to pot. Now came | sisted at the secret burial in the garden of | were destroyed by 1 revolutionists, | D *NOP et ok Boesrontine st dotvesd g el g g re his vigorous menner and ring- | Sometimes the passengers became 50 Worm . o the test. Would those trival pois of burn- | the castle of an infant, belonging to one |Joan's bell should have been spared L it e e e L | ThONs Doug. 3%9; Ind. A 0L g oil, looking llke a gala illumination of the serving maids, of whom the count’s - . ’"‘“j et Sy i e lieed ol md e . “afgeeeimy A garden party crazily out of place on & son was sald to be the father. BEQUE! S = 3 P N g en he was ready seak, made a gReat nisccnoes of a Missionary § winter nignt cope with a February cold | Following up this confession, the judge ST FOR _CATS IS VALID wre e g s o st gy . g v wave? As the men gased at the vellow |ordered the child's body to be exhumed. | Jugeiee Bartom Dectdes Dublin Home gl btfnds ‘a responsive| One forenoon the coach rofled in Names idly wafted :I way. now that, the | In doing this the corpse of a young man for Felimes Gets Twenty e the | Denver and the six horses came prancing ldea of those scattered lanterns prevailing | was uncarthed, pointing to another crime =il e iy by L . . SEuinst all the cold between heaven and | naving been committed - : : DENTISTS large crowd was ussembled, as the incom. rth seemed proposterous. They looke d Best equipped den fics in the middie t Highes earth seemed preposterous. They looked at DUBLIN, Apr i % e S and e B i b t pped dental of! west Highest ment s 1 regiterea & gerees. e | AUSTRALIAN FARMER HAS The Bee)-Mr. " o o he grea events for the fown i ne o culy Sieriizca AFier cach THIRTY-TWO CHILDREN | viich "ol “Gcetion war raised “an. 10 oo cnienms e Beves ron off to. Sun. | trew apen the conch door, Jekped So- the THIRD ¥L00R. 3 PAXTON BLOCK The mercury in the area of the pots — | whether a bequest in the will of the late | gay sehoc r see the wife go to churth |Eround, ran hurriedly across the street Corner 16th and Farnam Streets. gradually climbed up to 30 degrees. Far | He Reared Two Large Families, Ome |\ Swifte, of Dublin of $20,00 new con- | ecer nday evening and never attempt to |and. turning a handspring. stood on his and wide the pots burned on, but not now After the Other, with sols for the benefit of the Dublin Home for | o S 5 - ol head with his heels up against a supp: as a mere idle lllumination. Now they Twe Wives. Cats, was a valid charitable seemed animate with human will. At last — the east began to lighten. A great general | SYDNEY. N. §. W., April 30.)—Special to | t comet to fullfillment of obligation In the early daye of traveling b: go themselves® 1f the father was godless bequest. 1t|or a non-church goer, sooner or later the |irg wal was held that the bequest was valid boys would follow in the same footsteps Several men followed him, quite sure that 1 - and if for no other reason, but for the |N€re Was another passenger crazed by the was marching to their relies And the | The Bee.—An amusing incident occurred at = oo g e long. sleepless ride. One said to him, in chiidren's sake ven shou netity : sa im, in | it e of the sun showed over the e |t Boniobenaes.Aevicuurel svow, weus |COTTON PLANTED IN RHODESIA | cheren'e sae ‘e’ men shouid ssoctify |\0€, e e, oo st o wie, o Bliss. I ve it i Brisbane, where a prize was offered for the | Eitnred themseives. and by peayer, Bible resding. |} L0, 7 } &y ° q l a I 10 The following Tuesday another coid |largest family in the lstrict. The Queens- | ATTRRSTmeRts Made for Growiag ft |church attendanc he teaching of the | | igion into the hoi wave, worse than the first, struck the VA'- | jand minister of agriculture was present, | in the Southern Part of e bring religion into the home. The Siowly coming to & right-side-up posture, | |the man answered, “Well, my friend, I'll | " | o 304 in the family. and ® [ ley. The killing cold began earlier and | ang remarked that the district could hardly | Afriea. father represented t;fl'd‘:e i ‘_“I‘QW vou what it is. This standing on my | continued ionger. At daybreak. when it |,q,5) his own constituency, where there = g - g ] meible fo the & the fathers of |PeRd i€ the only pesition which I haven't was expected thut & temperature Which |y .4 o man with twenty-four chiidren. APETOWN, April 30.—(Special Dispatch | love and fear of God, and !f T . |been in during the last twenty-four hours X d been gradually rising for an hour would | 4 former premptly rose and interrupted | \° The Bee)—The British Cotton Growing |the present day took more interest in the | o cortinue to ascend, came the worst assault | oo oSl PUEPE SR P it he had | S88Ociation have accepted the offer of the | children, it would make a grest difference |\t il ing complete all around.” | of all. Feeling that the fight had been irectors of the British South Africa com- |in the religion of the home life, both now ‘ thirty-two children, and that ail were liv-| P wen, the owner of the orchard insisted |y youiries showed this was the fact, |P8nY. Which will make possible the growing |and in the years to come PR vige ol | e y u nis o e an . ! = i b ! Pews. vEpe it vy that his neighbors go home and get some | 0F TENTE FONCL UL SO e, and |Of cotton on & large scale in Rhodesta. | Free Presbyterian Pe Bl e Loirs i oA BT | ’ . . ey left the po ere 1s trong movement in the Pres-|kidney troubl . Ry rest. Befor: they left the pois were half |, ing reared two quite considerable fam- Theae W 8 o0y el s e W s o8 ke covered, as so much hest was not needed s (Gl , iicine et Te TN Sy 5 U5 DAY ench Siasé o be Bex. e oy e R flies, one after the other ‘G RLS’ DREAMS OF DRESS pew ‘rente enirely. The srgument s | Bewion Dro Co. T e e LT vaa o | BOERS HONOR THEIR KING Comt mna awai oo cuoamine 105 G’ £ e Tt Shits == || BLISS TOWNSITE COMPANY 3 gulated by Available keeps marny people away because w',\J 'Ihe Shm Woman Is Winni ‘ 1 F. C. MARINER, President. SAM C. BUSH, Vice-Pres. [ MRS. ADA M. MARINER, Sec’y-Treas. onder cosch, and 1 wanted to make the e St aamie- s Bt on e outt } can Subjects Sing England’s g 2 [motaers and belleve they are therefor: i g o ke pboghradissnl | Nationel Myms. Schoolgirls of New York's wealthy fam- |jooked down upon. Several of the churchas| The day of the slim woman's triumph Bait domen were nesded. The cold wroke | BLOEMFONTEIN. Aprld M- ( pecial Dis- | LIS 00 8 sear for dross and woul Fhirs S oA STOIS mould Yivta hete sk mhes fer s - 2 b bai e BE through the wall of heat and was 12 among | PSLCh to The Bee)—General De Weit. th I gt of, cumiien wrch Activity in France. fat, woman & yeer age. She would have On Wednesday, J Bl . the \fm~ fier the buds. 71} 'v..nc».e‘v Scinsus Ehur_ghorciis. chist, whe 1o sew "“"_';“' ly “wealthy without equal Tyoug e French church seems chiefly |had to try dieting or exercise. Nowadays, n ean )’ u 4 ss' rees S | s of sefounure of the Sranes Fee| S SRUBEU 10 0 ririn < 90 oot 1 ondurnt s ssmremn e [HRc e s Sk wies o Rt paop he sale of lots i AN N i O enee '4n | State (as it 18 to be rechristened under the | And Would like to spend SLIN. These Sta- |jaien sgainst the state in behalf of the of Marioois Procrision Tooitn® dnotst aho, will occur the sale of lots In kicked acr the orchard to another ther. | SOuth African Unfon), recently addressed lstics are the result of studies by Miss Inez |cyrial maxim that Chris stands or [which she takes after each meal and at ometer—i Cerecs He workid fustey |® Meeting of farmers in his district, and | Weed, former dean of the woman's college |falls with state recognition he own.[bedtime and so reduces her superfluous the new town of Bliss. and faster. A few seconds later the mer- |8t the end his hearers lustily sang “The Of the University of Washington at Seattle. |ership of property. it i that this | * Frome hese tablets, being made in accordance cury stood &t % degrees—and then the | VOlkslied” (the national anthem of the ol |based upon investigation at & private schooi kind of activity does not appeal to the With he famous prescription. are per- o i South African republic). The gemersi in New York City. Sikk stockings at § a [whole body of French churchmen. A large [T6Cly harmioss and they are alsc. the A TOWN WITH GOLDEN OPPORTUNI. h body. he | Pair; street suits at $50 each: hand embroid- |pumber of young men, mostly belonging |bus. far ther Sost oo perso Many buds were affected by this drop, [J0ined in as hearty as anybody. Tnen buy. for they cost only 75 cents a large st LT g Oy P ] ot e iod by Apmon boer g b bl vt e e g e £ 2 A R RO TIES FOR ALL LINES OF BUSINESS. 5t wad & lessen i the S of hoiding | P¥Ymn. But now. as we are British sub- | UP the 3900 total spent. Hats at 5% each. |vears ago which, under the name of Sil- |19 SIATL & peracn to “*"“!:f f;}fi'fl"“!‘:@:]‘; jects and loyal men. we must also sing Shoes at §1. street suits at and evening jon, has become widely known because of v % B fiiust i every druggist keeps this tablet in stock. i i i i. preparation at a hair-trigger until the sun | 358 0 WAL e WO (USRI BRE | oLt §100 are what socially elect |jts intensely real and earnest propagands. |bul Should yours be s0id out < Situated in the Center of 100,000 Acres of Fertile Irri actually comes up. Crude ofl was obtained | o ceeded 10 do, the general leading in the |Eirls desire, she said, while the girls of |1 object is 10 gather together thoso who |Seely oDtaln a case by sending to the B gated Fruit and Farming Lands. during succeeding nights, and the work | L oy 0" b one who was present says, | MInor social position get along with cheaper |belicve in the brotherhood of men and er Bidg. Detroit, Mich.—(Adv.) made much ecasier. The crude oll burms| L (T Tl Tl than that of the | GUAlItY, although both the elect and out- |who see in religious faith an indispensable For full inf s aa much longer and cin be handied without | Lo POl S siders drive to achool daily in automoblles. |moral basis for the public good or full information address danger. In contrast Miss Weed cites figures show- | One the best known leaders of t Of the ranchers who used the pots last —— Ing that working girle menage to Ar movement i1s Marc Sengnler. & man Removes superfuens B & % n ment 15 X e nan of Balr from aay part of apring, the most successful had 100 to sach AMERICAN TOURISTS ROBBED an average of §76.25 a year. The feminine great oratorical power, who has used It to e -_o: el :‘2 mcre. His table of readings showed an o v instince is just as strong among them, how- | Pruning season does not last long if | pllatery A kmewn. Larwe betile 8 extreme difference of 13 degrees between | ATeP Beatmen Beat Up Irleh Priest |~ . . o0t would Sampie 10c. Nend for booklel free. s ke to spend $400 |the garden is to have ite best results. the senter of the heat one and the out- 4 Americans and Rifle g el adbreg Thetr Pockes s Bgatviricy Tor sece the e reae Seaiy 1n piasis | MAGEISC JosCphine Le Fevre, Bliss, Idaho 1508 Chestant Si. Fhilada., Fa. ol he had practically & tull o ——— oy Ll W 2 e b ctically ull crop, an > Clar CATRC 208 o The Bee)— oasis Wmong surrounding orchards. ATRG, Aprll 3 —~{Rpesial 4 . . o1 rigorousty 1t 1 proposed mow to, use coal as wel | The uthoritics are searching vigorousty for as oil This spring & Gosen or more ex-| 5 ATSb bostmen who recenty beat and There’s more periments in heaters are being tried, and & | | D SYON. . el kg g 4 mnnumxwum on re! | a m a h a S M a 0 P 2 2 @ 1€ VEUEY | pather Mulien, and four American stu- H i . . o n limate of its own s e X creating a clima s own. It s estl- | o SRS =L gl P il I in their favor t the pots cost about e cre p gsadiee ’ > ¥ por pon 10 their steamer, when they were brutally car—on asonabi . ¢ 2 :.d;fl.," x;,." ,,:. B attacked by the men rowing them. Mr Fownes silk gloves /if. N 3 3 Mullen, who i & sturdy Irishman, hit out Perhaps you thought H m s c D hl 18 sold.~Cellier's Weekly vigorously, an eventually overcame the - CHICAGO VASSAR GIRL WINS twe more native boats. and another a really good fit in sik ; % ; = 4 —_ struggle commenced. This time the priest gloves Says: ‘I Have No Hesitancy In Saying That I Believe That The Neal Treatment Will Cure Any Daughter of Grakam Ta and siudents were besten down and their ciary of William pockets rified. Satisfied with their spoil Try Fownes; they fit like the Fownes kid Case of Drink Habit. i i Gt Ll e S et Sty N ghoves did bae wiomer, HIS HONOR IS RIGHT-IT WILL Granain Taylor of Chicago Commons, 1s | — | Fownes began making 'silk gloves 64 years ago: the first Chicago il to win the Wiliam ' DIVERS SEEK TREASURE SHIP Leather gloves 133 years ago. Yours i the Borden fund scholarship offered to sensors o Vessar Try te Find Wealth Lost in the Lit- benefit of this cxperience, at no extra cost |CITY F OMAHA THE NEAL The fund, which devotes $L30 mnnually S Attty b The Seinn 32 s S Sy B S to sending some student abroad for & i | Of course they have double tips, with a | years study, was founded four years ago guarantee in every pair and come in every JAMES C. DAHLMAN, Mayor This is an internal treatment, : 3 ¢ il 12, 1910, | tak 9 by & Chicago woman, Miss Mary Borden. | g1 ASGOW. April %0 —(Special Dispatch o | Sis lergth, size and shade. 4 April 12, 1910. taken in 30 drop doses, no hypo- - i lr; \;:wv Douglas Turner, in honor | xypy Bee)—Divers from Ceylon are being . 1.00, $1.50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pe her father { ployed L b In Tobe: y bay f 5*' o e - . > : ) The awarding of the prize indicates PoP- | tne’ Fowencia. the treasure. pallosn which 5. $ L WNE A short time after the Neal Institute Company had started ularity with the class, as well as scholarly | ome 10 disaster during the Mitle affair of “I¢'s o F TS gt # ’ e et = : attainments, for the names of two or thI®e | 10 srviar A London . o operations here in Omaha, on South Tenth street, they under YDl 15 o Applicants are selected by & commitiee of | yringing over these men to :n‘\nuo‘;euf thets ol you meed o Kip FirTiNG took to demonstrate by treating an Omaha man that I had known the faculty as mest eligible, and then SIBN 0 S5 Suy She. Tear e bew Seow sk & SILK for yvears and knew him to be almost a complete wreck from the the home. The Neal was origin- voted upon by the semior class acsustemed S0 werking withewt @iving 3 ? 1t s intended to cnabie the studeft 0| arues ana have been most successful 1n LOVES drink habit, and seemed to me to be a hopeless case. ted by a physician, compounded spend & year abroad in travel and study. | 1o ating Isolated banks of pear! oysters st I 4 2 A & = » » hs by a physician, and is given FAAS Tiew 50 some active werk throush | reactbeiarte. Sopthe. | Toe et e This man, after four days’ treatment, told me that he had no b} ph3} g which -:- intends to support herself and |jiove that the position of the sunken ship| desire whatever for drink and when liquor was offered- him|at our Institute by a competent 1 Aielly wpbut jhas been jocated by former salvors to could not and would not-try, it. physician. : 2 | When, some sevenicen years ago. Graham | yiinin an ares of # square yards. It is . g . L | Taylor fuunded (ne social settiement &t . iciated that the valve of the treasure on Since leaving the lustitute, after a treatment of four days, he| . 5 Grand avenue and Morgan street and 100K | poera is equal to about §12,500.00 sy ? ; The | is the latest improved, his family there to live, his procedure in | i has gone to work and is filling quite a responsible position, he 18| most uo-to-date and best drink habit soding @ of his children to the mmicm DAMAGE HEAVY IN SPAIN - looking fine and tells me he never felt better in his life. cure in the world today. The Neal is for dress and would |and others are considering taking the step dermie injections, and cures the very worst case of drink habit in three days, at the Institute or in hool in that Deighborhood, the Monte- : : iaamats hy- SR nt. buatatent, e N =i AD corre forms e curent voc) ursape cngrared From what I have seen in this particular case, I have no he sareservedly sndersed by Wading shy 2 dsgiving. Neverthel all Continsed Raln Causces Heavy Loss romiscd. Suncusly ] . g 4 sicians, bankers, business and profes- widerable misg 3 oss s 4 Sevesal Peress Meet taney in saying that I believe they can cure any case that they . shildren took thelr grammar school work | - -y Embeossed Monogram Stationery » \ ’ J \M‘-‘.\‘ C. DAHI “-\\ M + | slonal men, city, county, state and fed- ¢ ! Death. get a chance at. JAMES C. D/ SMAN, Mayor. eral officials; the clergy and press Bere o ior has been aditor of the Vassr| MADRID. April 3 —Special Dispatch 1o and ather work exeuted at prices lower than ueually & 3 | : P ) Sisosllany, the official organ of the col-|Th® -Bee)—Comtiovousiy bed westher R | throughout Spain is causing grest damage A. L. ROOT, INCORPORATED CURE: “meta Institute, 1562 South Tenth Street Institutes at Des Moines iéwe. during sentor year. 1t is her - | 2330231, THE NEAL i % o year befors leaving for | 404 some loss of lfe. Telegrams from | 212 Howard St Phone D. 1004 oy S SR e T e e S| 'THE NEAL IS THE ONLY CURE Davenport and Sioux Ci