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- THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. UNPROYOREDATTACK ™ ek 2™ REWARD OFFERED FIGHT WITH BANDITS| 5 oo [ Tia” for Tired | o mies ON PERSHING'S NEN BALKS GAPTURE BY PERSHING'S MEN| . -zomyee | 2nd Sore Fectfiyy, A, Yoder | bents, Judges Barnes and . g . l Colonel Brown Sends for Aeroplane | ,iioq uws winners, o Use “Tiz" for pufffed-up, burnin Amateur Detective Gets Tip -on to Bear Messages of En- Judgs A. J, Corniah of Lincoln, The Ani o i skl [ fllllll“y SUDHIIHUMBM of Funston Upon Battle at Union Pacific Robber and te Saloon league has cndorsed for thewe ; Parral. Officers Delayed o r l": "“4 ‘lulnt.'ll‘vll‘;‘m Dean wk.n-.i “.‘..1{".‘ Puh”c lflS"’llfltlflfl ;e [ PERSHING ON TRAIN ATTACKED |iid ¥ajioon, George 4. 1iunt, 1. £ Pal FIRST OFFICIAL STATEMENT |MAN ESCAPES THROUGH NET wsr mby, 10’6 Koas-you-please Jog ¢ " — CHEYENNE, Wyo. Apsil 16.~(¥pecial) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 16,— | The ballot is the longest ever, and, as SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 16.—It L N | sl Wyniaton Sancrelived | re: [ 00018 do bk chogeuntil ¥ diolock 4 port in detall of the encounter Of|iums lute. Mexicans and American treops at Unlon Pacific detectives might have had Parral Wednesdsy, which it was said | MERRY WAR PROMISED to capture the bandit who held up pas sengors on 'the Union Pacifle Overiand | 8¢ his headquarters, Indicated that OVER SUPERIOR MOVIES | the affair was more serfous than r reports have made 1t apear.| SUPERIOR, Neb, April 16.(¥pecial was an “unprovoked attack™ on un- armed American soldlers who had entered Parral merely to purchase supplies that precipitated an action between Mexicans and Americans there Wednesday, according to an definite chance which police officers and Iamited, No, 1, April 4, was, denied be oause of the Interference of an amateur ' forme i offielal report received tonight from | In & messags to Consul Ieteher at|7Telegram.)-The manager of the local plc detective who happened to be at the | . y men cirey on General Pershing. | Chihushua filed trom Santa “'rus, about | ture show has heen circulating a petitio Colorado & Southern offices when A 1 | twenty miles north of Parrai, Colonel W, | €alling for submitting the ordinance for ; His report wa 0 official WeRty. DHIE. DOFEH e e ] B JwYorL iy (he first offlol on the wherenbouts of & man whom de- [ C. Brown of the Tenth cavalry, asked | bidding the hoiding of Sundny night ! news that has been recelved of the teotiven are cortaln was the outlaw was | thAL AN aeroplane be dispatciied tmmedi- [#hows recently yassed by the city coun- | Why go lmping around with achink, incident which drew from Carranza et o 1 " o | ately to bring In & report of an oceur-| il to a vote of the peopls at the next | puffed-up feet—feet so tired, chafed the urgent recommendation that the | telephoned In by a ranchman of the CRUS- | yonce Thursday night. This adviee was |regular election, theroby holding the |sore and awollen you can hardly Ket " American troops be withdrawn, and water distriot, forty miles north of | pecelved by General Funston this after- | ordinance in abeyance until such n tims. | your shoes on or off? Why don't you a' . 3 1. A HOLDREGE Cheyenne and the scene of the hold-up. | BoOn : This has started quite a bit of dissatls- | et & Lo-cent hox of (‘ though br'lrl, it confirmed the report e esamssaama | T8 ranchman, nio other line’ betng con Colonel Brown's command was engaged | taction among some of tho prople and | drig store _now and gladdden your tor , sent by Consul Letcher from Chi- venfent, used the Colorndo & Southern |in & fight with Mexicans at Parral )ast | promises a morry state of affairs (¢ the | tured fool Apsun Wednosday. BRYAN TEIJLS OF tolaphons 1ine 1o convey u messnge that Wedneaday. His urgent reauest for an | petition is filed s’ maken your feet glow with com. i 4 neroplane Ia taken at headquarters to fort; takes down swellings and Adraws He is both a Normal Cleneral Porshing sent his report In & man answering the description of the duplicate from Satevo, ninety miles THE FALSE GODS fugitive hud just had Lreakfast i his |MeAn that he has importabt news of n| niec FROM THE EFFECT the 7:"‘;::'7:-’:‘:";n'lm:;:r:’m;ymnl::l\:n A Bchool and a State Uni. of P s prs o § W af oo » mes. | #econd engagement Thursddy i northwest of Parral. 1t appearsd that place and wan heading north. This 1 e Aila siar OF ‘SERIOUS OPERATION |instantly stops paina in corns, catioumen [l VEVSIY graduate with spe he did not receive a report from the - rage he desired to give to Sheriff Frank 4 % & troops yet In the vielnity of Parral until (Continiied from Page One,) B, Roach or u depiity : " ters today that & motor frick sracarmy- s, 0. tdlond, < TN S N KIRAOR, S0 cial training in school ad- tod: - . - Ing neroplanes, was attac by forty | Mra. Carolina Peterson, 08 years, of |tired, aching, sore fest. No more shoo 4 oday and that upon its receipt he for- | Wit conmiderabia Vigor, T kod of pan- | Amstenr Giets Tip i ey g P AT R g el B0 Py gl 4 1 v vy Syl e oo, ministration a.nd super warded his report to General Funston|ulon leads man down and down, he said, The amatour detective, who had wunh of Statevo, The Mexicans were Ariven off | 4y the ”"”“ of. &R ”": ration at one of v“don_ immedately until in some cases ha bacomes. lower |wered his call, misrepresented himaet a8 |yng one of their nuaber was killad, Gen- | tho lacas hospitals “ Enter to By Food, than the benst, . & doputy sheriff and took the mMeRsago, | eral Pershin . ; k y orahing was with the motor trock | frer body will be taken to Red Oak He rald that " part of the soldiers, | Though the god of drink was pointed | presumably Intending to use the 1nfor- | (rein at the time of the attack. Thers|fs. for ,:"m this mm':”“: 'vllnyn :,”_ - - ieaving thelr afms at the camp outslde (10 A8 one of the worst in the Jot, Mr. [ mation therein In an Attempt to seCure | were no American losses. N. P. Bwanson undertaking pariors, 8he e bn, futorel ‘1o buy food Thiy Bryan sald, “T will pass him over and | | for himaelf the 86,00 of rewards offersd e I8 survived by her husband, Charles L. Mu TARD PI-ASTERS' Wove fired 8 retrint the 4 leave him for this evenlbs, when T shall |for the bandit FINAL TOUGHES Yotariote 4 ere fired upon and retreated In the @« |, .. ,i0re time to 4.(” to this sub- | That was Thursday morning, April 0 v rection of the camp. The troops thers |ject,” Not untll last Tuesday morning, five daya | O Musterole Works Fasier, Quicker . hoved forward to meet the Mexicans, | Mr. Hryan wpoke of fllfl relative outlay | later, did Sheriff Roach learn that the BY LEADERS IN and Without the Blister, of money and P"nrl to develop the body, | ranchman had attempted o ald him 1 who were ing the retreating troops, W P b & 8 P od pursuing the retreating troops. |, "ing una th hoart. He #poke of the | running down the robber’ On Tuesday PRIMARY RAOE ER 0ME 0 ” gLt Bl g R Rl and began a wsharp fire, killing forty of mustard, flour and water when you . large cost of rearing a child to manhood, | the ranchman ealled up the sherjif's of Mexicans, in wupplying its physical necessitien alons. | fice and inquired why his tp had beer — can #o easlly relleve pain, Aoreness or 4 He reported the American dead as two, | Then he took up the mind of that child. | disregnrded and the consequent investi- (Contimued from Page One.) UNGEH HllnlEss stiftnosn with u litle cloan, white MUS: Clay Center, Neb, E/ No mentlon of wounded, either of the|'!t takes more than 100 hooks,” he wald, | gation revenled what had been dope by [Quinby, On the republican slde the sena TEROLE. ’ MUSTEROLE is made of pure ofl of ,|“to bring the child from chlldhood | he to stactive torahip 1w practically conceded to John Americans or the Mexicans, was made the amateur detective, whose dentity Is | hip s D ey mistard and other helpful ingredients The Americans were a detachment of | throukh the grades and up to the univer- | known to the officor working in the case, | 1. Kennedy of Omaha over ex-Governor g tionnot Nece: o form of & pl g the Tenth eavalry and It was indicated |ty DUt when it comes to training the | put s withheld, pending a dscision re. | Aldrieh of Tineoin, Operationnot N 88ary After | combined in the form o & plessnnt white that they were commanded by Colonel | eATt, It takes but ona book, One book | garding whether any legal proceedings | The canter of the fire radiates around [ Taking the Great Medicine |o/ntment. it takes the piace of the out: Non-Partisan W 0. Brows. will take the ehild's heart and make It | against the meddler are pomkble. the eontest for the governorship where for W. of-date musiasd plaster, and will not ‘General Pershing said he had . dis- | MOre useful than all the books the mind Gp recelpt of the delayed Information | Wet and dry lines have been drawn. Five or omen. bibtert Candidate for patohed additional troops In the Afrec- | %A study—and that book In the Bible. | rogurding the Chugwater uspsct Sheritf ©Andidates are listed among the entries, e MUSTRROLD sives prompt relief Hon of Parral, but General Funston wigh-| “This 18 the book on. which the world | nach ana Chiet W, J, MoClement of the | foUr of them claiming to he dry, yet the | Miller Falls, Make,— " Doctors sald L B ahall bulld for ages yet to come.” [ Unfon Pacific special agents employed | OT8ANIEed anti-saloon forces have been | I had displacement very badly and | hold for military reasons that part of 3 ry P Home 3,000 attended hin lecture and (1 | .\ vy Wyoming division went to Chug | endenvoring to - centor behind former I"Im"lm""”"l would have to have |He#dache, Congestion, Pleurlsy, Rheu the information relating to what units were being moved and the exact diapos tion, aithough he intimated that he re- garded as satisfactory the orders Gen- eral Pershing had lssied, Report s Too Shor Goneral Funston did not re aral Pershing's report as wholly satis- factory, however, because of Its brevity, servicen preceding In the celebration of | yuiar by automobile und pent two days | 70480 A. L. Button In disregard of the 00 Opevston, L DAL | matam, tomiego, Veiae end Sohet ‘e the centennial of the organization of the | o e the course of the suspeet elnims of Mayor Madgett of Hastings, n soreness in both |the Back or Joints, Ilvmnlnf, Bore Mus. sides and o pulling |“les, Fruises, Chilblaing, Frosted Yoot sensation in my |Colds of the Chest (t often prevents right side. I could | Pneumonia) ’ American Hible soclety, Mav, Titus Lowe | Lose Track of M ox-Treamirer Walt Oworge and former presided, Rev, M, V. Higbeo gave the | | Ldoutonant Governor 8. R, MeKelvie, not do much work | At your druggist's, in Zc and e Jars the pain wasso bad, |and & spectal large hoapital ize tor $2.60 su P n E " E counr 1 was also troubled | Pe wure you get the genuine MUB. invocation, Rev. G, A, Hulbert led In | The¥ Jost brack of him near TAIONT. { wigie the iiberals, or wats, are favoring the reponaive scripture leason, Raev, .| #X¥-Hiwe les north whots, [ 16 W60 | clurence 5, Nifles of Fnstings. McKelvie, {1, Kirkbrido reviewed soma facts of tho | "'; ’l':"l" e : "'"{""“" i and gone | W0 A8 publisher of a farm paper has work of the American Bible soctety, Dr ;"’:""“"I"r "‘,V""! I‘;”“'.‘.;;":""""":'”"l’::r "‘:"l’,’ folowing among stock ralsers and farm- A, D. Latrd gave a cornet solo and Rev, | 4 5 " " | ors, has been mpesding up notieably dur- He sent him & message tonight asking |y, oo "l Sonuy pronounced the bene. | *10 malled at Casper u lolter to.a DONver |\, vho't0m woek, so that he, along with him to amplify it s qickly s possible. | o S | paper, msmerting that he was the Over- | s ooa g ucon” (o counted as really in Whether the attuck on the men who | 1and Limited bandit, and enclostng n |00 ,;"m" and Madgett trall 1 ried four years and t to Parral was rkde by residents teh ehain taken fro phasenger-dur s e et ks veses was | BUNDAY-ROHOOL OLASS PAYS | ire e Sabpory of 1ha. o Facits ™6 0 o 0 i ot not stated and no mention was made of TRIBUTE TO DEAD TEACHER | Portiand filer pieer jtovk Springs, ¥ob-| Another lively scrimmage is over the Mu-r uulngl.ydh ¥. Pinkham’s Veg- withirregularityand | TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what nthflr wenknesses, |you ask for. The Musterole Company. Wy blood was poor, | Clevelana, Ohlo © had been mar- any assistance given by the Mexlcan | ruary o, Aistriot delegates to the Chicago conven- | €table Compound and Blood Purifier 1 {rooph i the suppreasion of rioters or In | o 00 in ‘ot Miss Florénce O'Connor | A tardy warning to centtal and nor:hern | tion, for which olght candidates are became well and strong and was saved the r'-(finthm of order, or 8316 Miami street last week was a | Wyoming sheriffs to be onf the wateh for | chusing two places, One of thess places from the operation, o are m:w the One copy of the repalt war sent through L shock to her many friends. ' She |the fugitive has beon sent ott, but had |1y practically conceded to Myron 1. | Porents of ahlg)hnby girl lnd praise “on#dl Letéher at CHioahua to the Btats bad boen Il with acariet fever fust n:prnam-.d no results, Learned and the other (s the prize for| JOUT remedies to others and giv-- ou ’ kwfl'fifl" I gode, “This wan pent from |week prior to her death on Tuesdny, ———— which: N, H. Loomis, G, W, Wattles, W ?‘"""""" to publish my letter.”’ —Mrs, .k shm.cl" M [ “hih commercial wires in [ April 11, and her fllnegn waa not gon Pa-nam& caml 0 en! ¥, Gurley, Chagies L. Saunders, Gould | SOSEPH GUILBAULT, JR., Bridge Street, soni ont. Tho aldored alatmibng UAUL Just beforey sho POLL 1 | Diuta. W, o tive-and 3ahn T Tates are | Milor’s Falls, Moss. ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetablé Com- perm)tted | djed. : 1 | strivi | : B Coti | wad™ wroat worker. (disiOMly. Sixteen 8hi ) P&Bfl!' A Kinds of Vefdlative tckts are we- | PouRd 18 famous for reutoring women to 1 ) messages, The Al report was taken [and was always ready and 1 10 40 | PANAMA, April 16.~The normal health and strength. When this nnma cansl | Ing worked under various Iabels. The sn m ‘o Namiaiipn 1y aaroplane and (rom her’ |more than her share in all thinKs Bhe |wuy reopensd to traffic this ftermoon |"o..|u,.,.... iy Sy A 14 J,fl';’,"” wives no longer despair of baving Do Inldl' ols .uzfl ‘vér the field wire that Generl |helonged to the North 8ide ChHAUAN | with the passage of sixteen ships, seven ’munlflp‘l ownérship horse; and another Ton. First Thi ing. sot up from there to his |church and was lh;,l :-Irdof the Uffl":ll northbound and nine southbound, Inglud- | represents the orsanized liberal elements. uA Y."T&':) nlmuldllm| rulm't&mt Before " he held a responsible |y (10 transport Buford. The channel | Locally, Ben Baker ts the only one | t0 subm o surgical operation | 4o peryngy miner talked of for congress, although two l"ll"_“'ll!hfll {ven Lydia E.Pink- -ndmn,uui'l'ayzc'ofli'"m BTN {othern have filed ham’s Vc-?‘ able Compound a | tasts, action, result. DIF! T because with Its ase’ At Columbus, Kines the report | View Bible cla; sasnad pyer (hat wire lafo thin afternoon, |position at the Unlon Paciflc headauar- |through the cut was in oxcellent condi- ters. tion and the passage of the vessels was L wak eu “Genweal Petahing did not indizate fn his | The '"ntulfl wan Wednesday, with In | without incident. Smith on the Run, fllr:rlnl. o mll'm-w acase that I‘fflm‘gfi"' :gd.:'l'v.m .'um phss avay report that any fresh news as to the [terment at Forest Lawn All of Mim e Feo-Grabber Hob Smith 1s visibly on | Beeds special advice, write the |invigorates anc ipbulids, andSESAUSEI is & natu- ©'Cannor's Bunday sehool class was pres- | Distreasing Coush Cured, | the run, with Harry G, Counsman aa the | 1@ E. Pinkham Medicing Co. Wway to better hiealth, a stronger more whareabouts of Villa had been recefved, ) confidential), Lynn, Mass, It iy | resular bowels, clearer skin, greater erergy. tood he told of the |®nt #t the funeral mervices, favored candidate for clerk of the dis- y Lynn, N Sithoughit it le understoo 4 98 UM {0 the open air and wera conducted by |stops your cou trict court. Voters who want to stop | €@ and always helpful, LET FRUIT-VIGOR HELP YOU von of cavalry detach- . Y 0 ot Ao O rene e if way |t Rev. Mr. Poters of the North 8ido |tem muninat colds; kills the garms All| g oo grate are sdmonished to conter | nu————— 70 QET WELL and KEEP WELL = slong mountaln tralls in the nelghborhood | Christion churoh. STMEWSTAS eFaemanL. o Counsmen and, pot waste their votes . ; ANY first class druggist or i SR earduschid S %, Sevamne Gray Hair Restored ¢ o-ra ay rair esto Viaorfor you-s] per far. umm. which were | Dr. King's New Discovery not - only but hardens your sy Y | of Patral. Gulls from the Wire GORDON TO HAVE AN INDIAN For other court house places 1. G. Solo 0 jar our Jars $3. 5‘-'1.' L Vem More Troops Go. A CONGRESS LAST OF MAY mon teads for county treamurer, M. V. | @ lts Natural or STEWART FOOD GO0, 48 wurty i, cHEASO A few additional troops have been sen Clark for sherltf and Henry C. Mut )R WM. MADGETT i o ' . Murphy of fia Moo from Columbin, U (it | wage pcrone for 100, <OMen S| oyt 3, Wubeck, posimanter ot Gor-| K0 Onaha. o <ounty siarne. s | Insfow soatnao e argntdars gows | HOW POLICEMAN SOLVES| (0% 7 BV sddition to those in Mexico was not dus [ operatives was announced by th : though the latter b .lf i no matter how long It has been gray or Madge tes his own platform, e Manufacturing company of Bidde- | don, Neb., stopped off in Omaha en route gh the a8 A real four-cor LE B indsots hid owss cin 2 s directly to the Parral incident, 1t was 'l;rr:;” e iad the yoik ‘A-tyr)pnrulhm of | home from Hillsdale, Mich. He ealled on | Dered race with Sidney Smith, James ( ‘.ndd."dm“rmo"db’ PROBLEM OF FOOT EA ’,m B T ““pn.l,‘"' A0S repe ) docasioned by the reports of unexplained | Waco, Me, The amount of the Increase, | postnster Wharton and they talked | Kinsler and Jeas P. Palmer Pollcomen, sl car men, mall oarriers| #ent w0y political machine. . Maudget movements by the de facto government | effective Aprll 17, was not stated i""" stamp concelling, parcel post and | The primary ia the initial experiment [ ] and alf ,.um-' -n‘“ '.W on thelr fest constantly ,"'X"":Tm' “v ;nv[l;lv):‘n- E'.vqlrl\‘ Madgett (roops, éspecially those troops commanded | A regular dividend of 10 per cent and | other Interosting things. Mr. Ribbeck | With the nonpartisan judiciary ballot ap -n:w be interested in 1 wuccessful experiment of a thorough bu n4’ :- man; saved his by General Arnulfo Gomez, Who waa re- | an extra bonua” of 10 per ceut on um-‘,”. Ahe second. annual Indian congress MDI¥ing to all of the judgeships. Tor ohiet | & Chiemgo policeman who has solved the ques- | own city over $100,000 in paving con [} i ot ora | Atanding common stock hus been yecom- " s ! © g tion of having comfortable feet. This policeman | tracts, Saved his city $5,000 in the sale ported to be moving into position from | onged™ by the directors of the Cunard|to be held at Gordon, May to 26, will | Justice of the supreme court, for district stans at the intersection of two busy sirests. | of paving bouds. Saved the city light which he might menace the line of com ..\!.\.m;m.L nm qn n'u:. u::\-:uu-_?r Ad'l the | be a great event and county judges no more names are ‘lh -M&l!"l-:!l?:::l:!'nolfl?mw aro Illl‘n directing traffie all day. By night his feer used | 100t from being destroyed by privat New York offfoes of the lin he direc- ———e filed t e 1o r upon rece to nt him, He couldn’t wleep fo y? A munleation. Bcoyting operations llun.l B L el R S IEe S porl The oo Tott Ads e T heat: bust \ I than are to n;) on the final ballot, rice. Bend for Dookies " ,‘““u'm m"':, o torment i |‘|m »\:}':h .v;‘lwr ;;r t ”:.x:: interests. Had gas. reduced from $2.00 the line were continued today and pr cent dividend on the £1,136,000 of oumus | 80 there are no serious contests, but for X‘h 0 Hay Specialties Compuny, Newark, N, J, Ne-Ta, and now he eutl more. Two or |per thousand to $1.45 net Result, the (autionary measures to guard against at- | lative preforred stock | mess boosters. the (hree assoclate judgeships of the wi. | SREEEGEGE_—_—_—_S—_—_—_———, | e of (here (blets (0 A bowl of hot wAter | por Lioumoter 1s suing him for $25.00 « 3§ < w faw minutes’ bath and all the soreness is gt " A 4244 tack weve. taken. Ordera to take all pre - A R - A e - - - o | gone, hin foot oo, comfortable, easy and happy. | damuges What a erime to stand f enutions were. sent’ to General Davis at You can use Wa-Ne-Ta with dalightful etfect n | the peoples’ interests Douglas, opposite from which place o Blly iean, You Vote Tuesday for Willlam Madget sonsiderable Mexican force In stationed druggist. 1t only r:pm;m'm '-I.mlwum n.‘. governor, who v 2 ” hasn't 1L, we will gl stands for the peoples' Interests and en Whether Colonel Brown's troops are age wil send us 10 o dorsed by the mon people. ol sacking and mailing to. your ) b Tatidon (0., Houth Bed, Tod.~ Advertisement Yoty e Madeeth. e veede -ve and you need . . still camped in the tmmediate vicinity of H Ph l t Parral or whether they have continued ow yslo ogls s on to the south over some trall that passes around the town was unknown here. Genersl Funston also s without Information rogarding the developments Regard ‘ offee at Parral on the day after the trouble betwen the Mexicans and American troops fl‘ '.rlh Greatest ’fl AMUSEMBEN Qou‘ ® and Oelal betwesn ll-dl. tlad e Wenk Chests, —Any Looal ~ - ‘ 1 \ aln, | A 3 ) Brilliaut Musical Burlesgue gt TWICE DAILY 5 MAT. FIRAT TIME KRRD In a vecent article, Dr, W. A, Evans, editor of the **How to Keep Well'’ column Reltat In Byldent. | of the Chicago Tribune, says Nellef was evident at headauariers to ! wight, however, for even there the rumor ntire detachment of troops hal ““In order that no misunderstanding should arise, I should that t [ e o \eat iy say that physiologists regard Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and FRED IRWIN'S| B v gy Al Whiskey as drugs in the same sense as Opium and Cocaine B I G s H ow N\ the hills and other reports squally wild are. From coffee at one end of the line to cocaine at the . With oo ot FLORENCE BENNETT SPECIAL! SiEANT D were recolved from fticlal sources. Tn T ale absance of authentle reports, offtcery other, no pot has the right to call the kettle black." o weke beginning 1o betray uneasiness (o g : 2 . ; 7.:‘ ‘A;::::r; ll‘.::‘;-::c‘.-t:: - ~» h“mw”‘ The average m‘l;\ ol coffee contains about grains of caffeine, a habit |»-r||x|!|;: AV Byery Performancs, 3 Bas fared since Wodnsatay ihe account | drug—not enough in one cup to serionsly harm Rut, when used regularly, it is for ONORUN OF NOYS AND GIRLS. L gave of Wt Wedneaday has | many the cause of sleeplossness, nervousness art trouble, mental and physieal “ | T vinesd fficers here 1hal it has been fatigue, and a host of other complaints Rose The wendertul “Sunday Morning VOTE FOR 0. H. PARSON For State Reprasentative Wo is & Champlon of Good and 1o take oare of Hasit i The reute of the pursiii of Villa W scoupying Iha Attention of officers st hondauatiors, whare ne word from Was Watan has arrived that indicates the ad Winiatration desired any witeration in whate hat plassd the punitive fores » ¥ Neakon 1 0 assmed, howaver, (hat he Purther prossdution of 1ha sampalen L Amaiaen 6 bandlt chiefaln i deatred on the other hand, is & pure food drink made of roasted wheat and a little molasses DEAD ON o B ARy Wil be given Geterel Funsten It tastes mueh lke coffee, but contains no caffeine nor other injurious drug Hlb PEET B ahe use of the ralivead te and be Bath" | | Soap WINRON, Mgt Hveninge ul .ll“' I'Mt-- Fo MATS, "Y50 nd 2% 4 A row | pid. 10c siani ety y Onrviags Garags in the Lably Just Laws for Everybosly 5 jesd Chidua o That addities p S . i v B SRt ths 0w semaining. Sgwis Postum comies in two forms Metoriginal Postum Cereal, which must be o hnd ¥ Poate o Wi, Wl be send le his boiled; 18¢ and 250 packages; and Instant Postum, o soluble form that produces e 3.“ - W aderstond \hat v N Srpnmmmnt. N - by the bevernge instantly - a level teaspoonful to a eup of hot water; 300 and 50 ting te v eaens Pally Mavinee, # ey Wlghs, SA : fral Fusston bar aotifed e War @ \ o4 " . n thib esh { T L - Hoth forms are equally d tous d \ \ I the same—one hall cont per o " Al-llel‘"'“ ] e onevied e wnleen el BN & D e : R = . ® B fanan o ansiat Gemsenl Pessiung. w | : " Vs . . " TR antenme seitharn and of b v LR [ S (oqemmn Saqona e aha . Even a tengalay | b o L | Dt T ":“.z'o" K"“’G 'ASK FOR “18.92" ' Vi s Baraasn “There's a Reason” for POSTUM RIS A ia M BRI | MO ON0R ) 0N TR pe Soun Aluminum | v VIm b Belmved tn ke wew in the aiaie : E i - X Turpin's Seheel o Bumg Cooking Uters s W GaranEe, whete Be sasily can Ve WINR B arvey of his fuilesery § ' . \ Toants alght and Farsam e B has e alvendy dens i Cial i as sonres baging Mar & Teems - Cuaranteed for | Y ears 4 The Parval bidont seried (o de 4 \ & o 10ate 1eoesae SaF e T A T T e it . . fms Marhey 514 s ot her i |

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