I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T'fTESDAY, APRIL 16, fOOl. n 6 X Kodol what y Eat The Art of Study." The member, pm'nt mvn rnilVTTDECnTlK' TftftT Q were; Superintendent Fowler, Blair; Dr. I I 1111 VVUiT I L1U JLil 1 LHO iVUbU W. A. Clark, Peru; City Superintendent C. Fullmer, Pawneo City; County Superin tendent A. II. Stallejr, Gage county; County officers Bald Frm Ioum Kttt Siftmx Falls superintendent uarson, uunaio. Dyspepsia Cure The process of digestion is stuiply explained. In the mouth, food'is masticated and mixed with saliva containing a. dlgestant called ptyalln. In the stomach, it is acted upon by gastric Juice containing pepsin, which digests albuminous foods. In the Intestines, pancreatin is added to digest fats and starches. Indigestion always indicates an insufficient amount of one or all of these dlgestanta. At first thought it seems proper to abstain from foods not easily digested; but reflection show us that while this affords relief by giving the weakened offcins less to do, It only makes them weaker by giving them less nourishment. If you autrer from indigestion, the only right thing to do Is to eat a generous variety of food and digest it by using such a preparation as Kodol DTsrersiA GcnK, which contains all ta known dlgestants, and completely digests what you eat. It can't help but do you good Prepared by B. 0. IMWItt A Co.. Chicago. TM H. oo eoauinaiH imea vac nam. When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, sores and skin diseases, use DtWITT'f Witoh Nazal SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. MAN WHO WORKS GALLOWS Hsbraika's Niw Law Eaabln Wardta to Prsvlds a SnbititnU. MUST HIMSELF SUPERINTEND EXECUTION Attendance at Chantl? Function I Limited, tn Thirteen, Unleas Other Are Willing to lie Claaaril it AftalNtant llanKmrn. LINCOLN, April 16. (Special.) The con viction of Dlnsmoro and'llhca for murder haa ciuscd mony Inquiries to bo made at tho state holiae relatlvo to tno mw wnicn provides for tho execution of death penal ties within tho walls of tho stato peniten tiary. In fact, more questions have been Hiked about this law than' about nny other inoasuro enacted by tho lank legislature. Peoplo want to known1 whether the modo of Inflicting the punlshmdnt of death is to be altered by tho now law, and whether the hangings will tako place In public or In tho public view. Contrary to J he general ' Impression, the law docs not require thfo 'warden himself to manlpiilato Ihe 'gallows. It requires him to superintend' tho making of all arrange ments for a hanging, but authority Is given him to appoint some "suitable and competent person" to act for him and under his direction, as executioner. And In c.W-of sickness, death, absence or in ability of tho .warden the deputy succeeds to the duties of, thq institution and Is given the same authority to appoint somo person to act as executioner. Thane Who Mar Attenir. As to attendance the law hays that be sides tbe warden, the deputy warden, the executioner in rase ono shall have been appointed by tho warden and his assist ants, the following persona and none others may bo present at tho execution: The clergyman In attendance upon the prisoner, such other persons us tho prisoner may designate, no, exceeding three In number, and other persons tbe warden may name, not execceding six In number. This makes a total of fourtcou, including the prisoner. The warden is authorized, however, to name nrslstant qxcoutioners, and their number Is not limited by the law. Whenever the warden shall deem the pretence of a military forco necessary to carry Into effect the provisions of tho act ho is directed to communicate with the governor, whp is authorized to call out so much of the military forco as In his Judgment mny bo' necessary for the occa slon. (Uuivlt'ti Who lleconie Inminr, Provision Is also made by tho law for convicts under death sentence who be come Insane during confinement. When ever tho warden believes any convict under n death sentence to bo Insano ho In re quired to give notice to the district court of tho county In which the penitentiary is located. It ts made tho duty of the court, on such a notice being served, to summon a Jury of twelve Impartial electors to In quire into tho supposed Insanity at a time and placo to bo fixed by the court, notice of which shall bu given to tho attorney general and the prosecuting attorney of the county whero tho prisoner was con victed. If it is found that the convict Is In sane the Judge shall suspend the execution of the sentence until the warden shall re ceive a warrant from tho governor direct ing tho execution. The finding of the Jury and Judge shall be reduced to writing and forwarded to tho governor, who may. whenever he has become convinced that the convict has become of souml mind, issue a warrant appointing a time for tbe execution. In Case Prisoner Escape. If any person under sentence of death escapes from the penitentiary and Is not retaken before tho time fixed for his cxe cutlon It shall bo lawful for the warden or any other officer of the peace to re arrest tho convict and return him to 'the custody of the harden, who shall report the arrest to tho governor. Upon receipt of such notice the governor Is required to Issue warrant, fixing and appointing day for tho execution. Tho act does not apply to any person convicted and sentenced before the adjourn ment of the legislature tho time the law went Into cftcct. Dlnsmorc and Rhea were convicted beforo tho law went Into effect, but on Ilhca the sentence was not passed until April 10. The Dlnsmoro case Is not yet out of the courts and thcrcforo sen tence has not been passed. Hhca was brought to tho penitentiary from Fremont Saturday afternoon. He Is being carefully guarded, but no arrange ments for his execution will jt, made until after It Is known to a certainty that there is no further hope cither for his pardon or commutation of sentence, for which a move will undoubtedly be mado by his attorneys, Dentocrntl); State Committee. A meeting of tho democratic state cen tral committee will probably be called In a few weeks to lay the foundation for the fall campaign. Among tho principal mat ters to be discussed will be tho location o the stato headquarters and the place for holding the state convention. It is likely that the populist nnd free silver republican committees will bo called together nt the samo time. "I "am not prepared to say where tho headquarters will be located," said Chair man Kail of the democratic committee this afternoon. "Tho committee will probably decide upon somo place at Its next meeting. which will be Hold' soon. And I can say tho samo thing regarding tbe conventions. I don't know where they will bo hold." An effort will undoubtedly be made at the meeting to relocate the headquartera In this city. Substantial .Inducements will be offered by several leading hotels and the Influence of the Lincoln members of the committees will bo vigorously exerted In behalf of the capital city. Other mem bers favor Omaha, tho present location, and will oppose any proposition looking toward removal to any other city. Mlanx I,oiik llny'n I.eKlalatlon. Speaker Sears today signed tho official journnl of the last day's proceedings of tho house of representatives. The record of this day's work, which In reality extended from Thursday morning to tho following Monday morning, occupy fifty-eight pages of solid typewriting nnd does not include speeches. Mr. Sears came to Lincoln to negotiate with the state officers for the sale of bonds of his homo county. Ho took advantage of this visit to close up some work con nected with his office as speaker. SelertN Ntiito Tenehern' Hook. The reading circle board of the State Teachers' association met this afternoon and selected books for tho ensuing year. Tho books chosen are In lino with laws passed by tho last legislature. One Is by It. II. Bailey on "Tho Principles of Agri culture" nnd the other, by Hinsdale, on aid Make Capture, MUCH SPURIOUS COIN PASSEO LATELY Complete Ontflt Taken from the Home of Levi Clark, who linn Ilcen Arrested hr United State Marshal. SUSTAINS NEBRASKA RULING United State Supreme Court' Opinion Furor Lincoln Call A(alnt Vetern Union. WASHINGTON, April 15. The case of the Western Union Telegraph company against tho Call Publishing company of Lincoln, Neb., today was decided In favor of the nauinans, hv tUa ttnltrul StlttPfl Sltnrpmn court, Justice Drewsr delivering the opln- SIOUX FALLS, S. D., April 15. (Special inn. Tho null ! Lincoln ncwsnoncr and Telegram.) Deputy United States Marshal tho suit wa based upon tho allegation that Carleton and Sheriff Huston, accompanied tho telegraph company has discriminated " "H"'" ruu, against It In the matter of tolls In favor las' n'sht raided a house near Sioux Falls, of the Lincoln Journal. Today's opinion During the winter a great deal of counter affirmed the opinion of the Nebraska su- '"j11 money. nickels, quarters, and 50-ccnt prcmo court. tv , .7 , , .1.7' It was alleged In behalf of tho Call that pk"; Madison and other places In this . ,. , " ,u .i , part ol the state. Recently Levi Clark, $5 per 100 words, the Journal was required w.ho, near Pu?!h,,,e "T to pay only tl.GO per 100 words. Tho tel- f'?81" ? ,n . ' ' J, ':., . . . ... this city, tendering In payment a 60-cent Ices to the Call company were a matter of , ,.,.. , war . lutGietatv vumuitri t.L't DUUjrbi tu icguiaiiuu .. un.j uy wonRress ana noi oy siaie mw ur f..pW.. ,ta.,rt , ,,,( by common law, and that as congress had of p,UB bushng ,Q fc fM four me taken no action the telegraph company B0Uthwett or sloux KalIgi wa8 twIce vlsllcd' could no be restrained. In handing down flnd etrche1 by the offlcers durlllg the ab. vuc upimun ui mo coun justice rewi teact nf the ownert Dut without success askd: Can It be that the event multitude of In terstate commercial transactions are freed from tho burdens Incurred by the common law as so defined and are subject to no ruio except mai to oe rouna in me siai utrs of congress? We are clearly of onlnlon that this can- not be so. and that the nrlnclnles of the common law nre opcrutlve on all Inter state commercial transactions except to xar ns nicy are mouinea uy congressional enucimeni. Judgment for 11,097.6$ Is rendered against Commissioner D. J. Conway of this city this the telegraph company. afternoon. His preliminary examination was continued until 10 o'clock Saturday JUDGES AND COMMISSIONERS morning. The bond for his appearance at tnat time was nxea at xz.ooo. They Hot Together to Arransje (or the Disposal of Supreme Court Cae, Saturday Clark moved to a farm In the vicinity, and when the officers visited his home last night they found a complete counterfeiting outfit In a chest in his new home. Some coins In an Imperfect condition were also found. It Is believed that Clark Is the man who was arrested some years ago on a similar charge while living in Charles Mix county. Clark was taken before United States LINCOLN, April 15. (Special Telegram.) At a consultation this afternoon the 'judges of the supreme court and members of the commission decided on the last de tail of their organization nnd plans for work. Tomorrow morning tho commission era will proceed to hear the cases on SERIOUS SNOW IN WYOMING Itallroad Anticipate Merlon Trouble and tiet Out Their Drlf t-FlKhtlnir Mnchlnery, CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 15. (Special Telegram.) Ono of tho worst storms In recent years In this section Is now In progress. Snow began to fall early this the call. The Judges will call the roll of morning nnd several inches were added to cases and asslgu them In rotation to tho the largo amount already on tho ground. different sections, reserving all motions The snow Is light and as a high wind Is nnd probably not more than one-fifth of blowing It Is drifting badly. The railroads the cases on each, caU for themselves. are getting out their snow bucking machln- The Judges mado another futile effort ery, as serious trouble is expected if tho this afternoon to reach an agreement on ttorm continues all night. Tho temperature the appointment or nine stenographers tor 8 steadily falling. the commission. The prospects are not encouraging for the announcement of these appointments before the close of the sitting. Clerk Herdman today appointed G. n. Meredith of Ashland, son of Senator Mere dith, to a clerical position In his office. Three Knfflne Wrecked. CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 15. (Special TeIegram.)--Thrco locomotives were eom pletely broken up In a head-end collision near Boric, twenty miles west of Cheyenne, at an early hour this morning and traffic was delayed for six hours. Engine 1702 was coming down from Sherman and was at' tempting to reach Otto .against a Califor nla fast rreignt train, a blinding snow storm was In progress and the trains did not see each other until too late. The n v until liimnarf nnH .Oi. rA Inl.l.t. TI.a BLAIR, Neb.. April 15.-(Speclal Tele- ""J V, n. . ?uram)7,S.?,;Cn. J.Ben "I and ?"Vf call out two wrecking outfits to raise the SALE OF STEWART FARM Sorcn Jrnnen tlay lllalr Katate for Thlrtj-Ktvc ThniiNand Dollar. Having combined with Witch Hazrl other hcallnr medicaments . 1 most posi tively nhsert that I nm ofterlxe to tho public tho best Toilet Soap over made. I mean hy tills the best for tho complex ion, best for thn scalp. tx-Ht for bnby. best for the most delicate skin. M UN vox A Toilet Delight If You have .Chapped Hands or Lips, TRY IT! If You Have Rough Hands, TRY IT! If You Have Facia! Blemishes, 1 TRY IT! If You Wish to Improve Your Complex ion, TRY IT? If You Have Dandruff or Any Scalp Disease, TRY IT! If You Want the Best Toilet Soap Ever Made, TRY IT. IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE ENOUGH TO EAT Mtlnyon'it Witch Hazel Soni Is a triumph of scientific soap preparations. IT IS FREE from those poisonous animal fats from which most toilet soaps are mmlo IT IS FREE from those destructive alkalies which bura, torturo and iaritate tho skin Large she cakes 15c. Trial site 5c If you have rheumatism, try Munyon's Rheumatic Cure; If you have dyspepsia, try hta Dyspepsia Cure; If you have kidney disease, try Kidney Curo; If you have , cold, try his Cold Cure; If you have a sore throat, try his Sore Throut Cure; if you Iirvo headaches, -try his Headache Cure; If you have liver trouble, try his Liver Cure. Professor Munyon has prepared a specific remedy for most every disease with which anybody can doctor and cure himself. They are mostly 25 cents each; at all drug 'glstfe. It you 'nave any disease of the head, nose, throat or lungs, try Munyon's In haler. It will positively cure Catarrh. Colds, Grip, Bronchitis, lutluenji, Asthma. Two kinds "hard rubber" and glass "Family." Trice 11.00 each (Including all medi cines). If you need free medical advice write to BROADWAY AND 26TH ST., NEW YORK. blockade. Pleased with Grand Encampment. GRAND ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., April 15. LINCOLN MAN'S PROMOTION the wealthiest citizens of this county, to day bought the Stewart farm, one mile north of Blair, for 131,875. This Is the largest land deal ever made in this county t Is a flno stock-feeding farm containing (Special.) Frank Rockefeller, a Cleveland 773 acres, has a largo brick residence, capitalist, visited tho mines of this district barns, shedding and a system of water- last week. ' Mr. Rockefeller is ono of tho works. The sale was made by Asa Dixon owners of the Dangler Copper Mining com- fnr the Blair State bank. This fine plcco I pany's properties, which adjoin tho Kurtz- of property was left by the late James S. Chatterton mine. Mr. Rockefeller spent Stewart to his .children and finally was three days here and made a .careful cxaml thrown Into the courts by tho failure of one nation of a number of mines, also the of the sons, James II. Stewart, a hardware smelter and concentrating plants being merchant. One of the sons, who Is about erected In the district. lie was enthusiastic 35 years old, retains a life equity of $600 and predicted a big boom for the camp, a year In the farm, which was provided for Tho Indications, he said, are flattering and by his father. ' with railroad facilities tho camp should take a place In the front rank among the coppor producing sections of the world Carrier I)lr Oat of Drift. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. April 15. (Special.) Mall Carrier Gillespie, who was lost In the recent storm, has returned to tho city. He WASHINGTON. Anrll 15. Knprlal Ttn. was overtaken by the blizzard near War- cram. Frank M. Woodward of Lincoln ren's windmill, thirty miles from Cheyenne. Ron of r.ttitnin WnnHaini ha. v, nro. He took refuge there, but was forced to motcd to It.SOO and madn rh f rlerk of thn aDanaon nis mail carl nu huibb, ngrlculttirol division of the census office. W. D. Weaner. mall carrier Deiween nus Mr. Woodward has been ono of the most water and Phillips, m tno nortnern part ot efficient men 'In the service and has won this county, left Chugwatcr last Tuesday his promotion, according to Director Mer- and got lost. For three days he wandered rlam. throttch hroad pomnrphpnalvrnrsa of around on the prairie without food. The what was desired In one of the most 1m- second day he was afflicted with snow-blln.l- portant branchos of tho census bureau. ness and continued to wander atmiessiy It Is expected that the president before about until nnaliy ne was picitea up u he leaves on his tour of the south and west friends. wilt nnnntinrn thn annnintmi)nl tn Mi i rami. I I-- nm .-,oiH k mn Indian Boy Sentenced Frank M. Woodward tiet Ahead lie- cnune of III Hroad Com-IirrhenlveneN, Profit of Twelve Thousnnd Dollar. nf ha atmft Vl n Una J I I O.U.I 1. 1 1 V. IMW imvt I a clal Telegram.) uiacon tmuuian, un in- i lurni M'c npiCMTii w w .. 1 ,, - tnr pais tip a nnatiil mnnrv orrinr from St. 89 to S14.S9. U I n 1 V H' 111 VI-IJ I ' ' .... " ' ' 1 .1... i TiTt-a-MA Knfn-a TiiHeta flarlnnd fonav and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to Im prisonment In tho Sloux Falls penitentiary y . J J- A h. It. i iwrni vr a .n ic an..t.i t lor one jer uuu out -The Oriental fair, by which the Masonic deed was committed Dashman was a pupil lodges of this city hope to make a net ' lne sD,""u1, """"" .Tl nrnttt nf nv.r 1 11(1(111 won numH with a I UIKBU. lie ucu lu " blare of trumpets 'and much oratory In the urC( b? the feacraJ au'borteB that Auditorium tonight. Governor Dietrich was Blale Bn returnee, uerc, to push the button to start tho machinery In motion, but owing to his absence from StraitoiuStorm's MVS CIGAR Cents There is No Such cigar value ' In The World for The Price 4 STRAITON &5TORM CO. R0THENBER0 fc.SCHL0S$ MAKE DISTII5UTER5 New York I Kansas city. Ma western Nebraska, has lost upwards of 2, 500 head of cattle during the severe storms of the last ten days. Somo of the animals were driven by tho storm over high bluffs and others smothered In snow drifts. Jack Edwards, a large owner of sheep tn Wyoming nnd Oregon, lost 6,200 hend of sheep near Kimball, Neb., nut of a band of 14,000. The animals were on the lambing beds when tho storm came. Other, but smaller losses ore reported from tho tanges In western Nebraska, South Dakota, nnd In tho extreme eastern part of Wyoming. For .SelllnK Liquor to Indian'. bioiiv Vai ih a n . Anrll 15. (Rnorlnl the state the opening, exercises were con- x,.d.rinir nPncdiPt. a nionoir ducted by II. H. Wilson and Manager Mar- , B,,n-.M s n who wa ronvintori l .U- 1 M ITi I I w " v'v ... I:: " uA"n: Saturday In the United States court of ,' '" ' r "'"' selling liquor to Indians, was today sen- 10,000 articles, ranging in value from five J . ,,n , n - merchants to be raffled off at ten cents a luu " "rvo UB,D ,u lUD - ticket. WANTS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Chaplain of Penitentiary Urar Dona tion to lleilaco Darned library. county jail. l.arae l.ora of Cattle, CHEYENNE. Wyo,, April 15. (Special Telegram.) It Is reported that the 8wan Land & Cattle company, which ranges large herds of cattle In eastern Wyoming and Inh Hnrllnnton Ktenlnn. CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 15. (Special Telegram.) Tho report sent out from Chi cago to tho effect that the Burlington has withdrawn Its several surveying corps on the line of the proposed Salt Lake extension Is not true. Engineers arc now nt work In tho vicinity of Guernsey, completing the survey of tbe line through the Lnramlc mountains. Engineer Ensign says ho has orders to hurry the work along, ns con tracts arc to bo let for tho construction of the road as far as the coal fields north of Rawlins at once. Officials here believe that the company will push tho lino on to Salt Lake City as soon as possible. m ItilopnRll Irewesby day ortilghu rrfVentsqulcktiPMOt dichrRo. whlcltlt nptcheckrd I le4s to Bnirniatorrho and all tho horrors ot imtxitcncy. rijl'l lKHRclenejtl. llrpr.tlio kldrirvsaiiJ theurtnarr orcaua ot all ImuurtUes. CVl'IUKNUstreuttheai and restores small wenlc orgn . ,., .,.. TimroMon tulTerars aro not cured by Doctors tabeemetO percental troubled with Pratrfatllt. CtJl'IDlJNK tlie only known remedy to cure without on operation. MOO tesUntonUls. A .written Eaarsntee given and monr t returned If a boxes doetnot effect permanent cur. (1X0 a box, tor f 3.00, rmmll. Bend for Kiten rfrculnrnd testimonials. Addrem BAVOI, MKOICIMK CO., r. O. Box 7m, Ban Fronchoo. Cat WMU SAIiB BY MTKRS-.DII.LOIi GROO OO. 1TH AMD rARIf AM. MJ "THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.' BE WISE AND USE SAPOLIO nonnn'ia at fJrand Ilncnmpment. GRAND ENCAMPMENT, Wyo.. April 15. (Special.) Tho footwall of the mam moth vein on tho Continental property nt Cow creek was cut last week nnd showB that the Continental will be ono ot the heaviest shippers In tho district. The vein iu fifteen feet wldo and composed of quartz and sulphides. The formation is Identical with that of tho Fcrris-Hag- gerty, and old miners predict thnt n new bonanza has been added to tho district. DON'T SLEEP WELL? Take a little of Mull's Grape Tonic the crashed laxativo before retiring, you'll sleeii. Sold by dniRKlnts, 50c. The Lightning Medlclno Co., nock Island, Ills. I Mull's Lightning. rain Killer Cures Tickling In tho throat, 25c. In Dangrr of Flood. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 15. (Special.) Reports from tho country north of Cheyenne say that all streams aro running full and as tho snow In the mountains is melting fast, many of tho water courses will soon be raging torrents. Ranchmen nro taking every precaution posslblo to guard ugalnst loss, but It Is believed that If the present warm weather continues thcro will bo con siderable damago dono to Irrigating canals and ditches, Klk Indorne Iowa Candidate. KIOIIX PALLS. S. D.. Anrll 15. tSneclal.1 At a tnctlng of the locat lodge of Elks tho candidacy or Charles K. ricKctt or Waterloo, la., for position of grnnd ex alted ruler of the Elks of tho United States was Indorsed and 100 of tho 455 members of the Sloux Falls lodgo will go tn thn annual mpptlnir of the order at Mil waukee on July 23 for the purpose of push ing Air. v ickcu s canoiaacy. Hed Kara .lory DUasiree. SIOUX FALLS, S. D April 15. (Special Telegram.) The Jury In the case of Red Ears, the Sloux Indian charged with mur dering an Indian baby, after being out since Saturday forenoon, reported to Judge Carland that It could not agree, and was discharged. The members stood v eleven for conviction to one for acqulttaf at the time of making their report. Hoy Crnahed liy Tnrntahle. NEWCASTLE. Wyo., April 15. (Spe cial.) Evart Page, a small boy, was fatally Injured Thursday by being thrown under a turntable at the D. & M. round house. The heavy table crushed his hips and abdomen In a frightful manner. Honth Dakota Arbor nay, PIERRE, S. D., April 15. (Special Tele gram.) Governor Herrled Issued his Arbor day proclamation today, setting the date April 26. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. have oroduced a new rubber which wears better than steel, and it is made into shoes for horses, with this result: One pair outwears three pairs of steel shoes. They are called uoodyears Akron Pads. O I SOFT BUT TOUCHER THAN STEElI LINCOLN, Neb., April 15. To the Editor of The Bee: Dear Sir Please make a call for books and magazines for our library . at the penitentiary, for all of the 1,000 volumes were lost lu tho fire, and we need books to cheer the poor men. This Is a real mission work. Have rll sent to the chaplain at the penitentiary. Only good books are needed. Yours truly, CHAPLAIN. Court HeRln at Trenton. TRENTON, Neb., April 15. (Speclal.)- Dlstrlct court began here today. Judge G. W. Norris ot McCook la on the bench. The cases to be tried are those of J. W. Cole and John Williams, and Charles Lewis. In each case the state of Nebraska Is the plaintiff. Move tn California. HUMBOLDT, Neb., April 15. (Speclal.)- Mrs. M. E. Linn, wife nf ex-Senator J. L. Linn, late of this county, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Georgia, left today for Ventura, Cal for the benefit of Mrs. uian s ncaitn. They expect to stay a year. When ou Head "Anheuier-Busch Brewing Ass'n" on the label of a bottle of beer you are assured of having the pure product of the best brewery in the world, where highest qual ity Is Insisted upon and maintained at any cost. Orders promptly filled by Geo. Krug, manager Anncusci -Butch branch, Otsiba, Time to Oil Up. Like'every other complex machine, the human body has its periods for repair. Sleep is Nature's time for rest, when the repair shops or the brain make good the damage of the waking hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from headache, nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart trouble or pain, is running with a hot box. Give the tired brain and worn-out nerves-a chance to rest. Stop! It is time to oil up. " I was troubled for a Ions time with a stomach disor der and terrible headaches. I could not rest or sleep and night after night would lio awake until three or four In the morning before I closed an eye. The doctors did not help me and I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine. I could see an improvement the second day, and in a few weeks my head and stomach trouble were cone." A.-H. Serff, Astoria, Ills. D. IVliles' Nervine feeds and rests the weary brain and weakened nerves. It gives zest to the appetite, stimulates. digestion, increases circulation and restores health to body and mind. Sold by druggist on guarantH. Da. Miles Mjcdical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Compare the limbs of h soft. ground horse with the limbs of a pttve poiindlng city horse. The latter is crippled lu his prime. A horse shod with Goodyear Akron Rubber Shoes is always on "soft" ground. WRITE FOR FREE BOOK "Horse Sense on Horses' FEt" The greatest shame atid tieglectxof to-day is for a horse owner not to learn and understand and act upon the mercy to horses afforded by these shoes. There In nut now left rwii tin- fur liter 1'irum' of In' mule In fiivor nt n III fimlilmicil In, dim. . Thin nfTorilB n hIiooIiik not only un rhi'np, lint nm rli I'lienper. Tliey nml n little more tn put mi, liul jnn ilon't lutvt; iu put them mi nui'-thlril nn often. Look Into III Wl) HKI'I Ml t (1ST TO At, I. IHSHVriMKIUD. ' TOU f.V OUT TIIKM I'llOH Baum Iron Co. 12IO Harney St. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results-