'A L 1- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 15. 1910. O I TBI YD0H0 OWMgTOWC 15181320 Faxnara Street Sfony Wevsh Dresses for ? Small Vomcrt,Great Values! i for the house, store, office and school- room those dresses are just the thing. 'Hie illustration gives an idea of the pretty style. The materials are last color percale, eliambniys, French ginghams and Wexford cloths. The colors are tan; blue and pink, also figured and dot effects and shepherd checks there are both light and ' dark colors It's needless to add that they are right from the viewpoint of style and making. We have sizes from v 32 to ;:8 bust. You'll recognise 25 $0)50 Ik at one that than i- p r 1 1 r Drr K ara great y1os 3 at tta special V r I e a quoted IT tier. tea rvi Omaha One of the besetting dangers of every business firm is getting "into a rut" fossilizing. It is perhaps almost as much a fault to adopt too changeable a policy. It has-ever been the aim of our management to find a happy medium in this respect and the result has been that in the articles which we have for sale may be found all the old reliable items which were in demand in "war times" and constantly since then and also the products of scientific and industrial activity of the Vintage of 1910. x It is an absolute fact that no working day in the year passes that does not see one or more drugs, chemicals, pharmaceuticals or toUet articles added to our stock. This is the reason "you can always find it at Sherman & McConnell'a" Your doctor will tell jou this is true, 'your druggists will admit It, and the very generous and con tinued patronage given us by the people of this city and surrounding states, leads lis to believe the fact ia rather generally known. - Our stocks are now more complete than ever, and we invito the patronage of large or small bay era. , Individuals, families and hospitals. .We are glad to charge giioclN to anyone who can satisfy us as to ability and willingness to settle account eacli month. J. MINERAL WATERS We Sell 100 Kinds Write For List FEVER THEIUMITERS We sell a most complete line of Fever Thermometers A "one minute," ac curate Thermometer with certificate by mail . I .......... . '. .t.t Sponges and Chamois Sale French Toilet Chamois, each ....Hie Polishing Chamois, each . . ISc to flOe Automobile and Carriage Chamois, at, each 50c to $I.Bo . Sponges, for toilet purposes 5c to 33c Sponges-larger-for toilet purposes; each, at S83c to $:J.OO Bleached Sheepswool Sponges, now at, each 73c to $t.3 Fine Mandruka Bath Sponges, now at, each 5c to 81.00 Fine tough fiber Sheepswool .Car riage and automobile sponges, each,1 each .73c to $4.00' "Reef" Scrub Brushes, each 13c, 33c! We have the stock on these article! j and shall be glad to Show you. j Sherman & HcConnel! Drug Co., i Owl Drug Co., 16th and ft lor Ten Tears as th fjatlln Treat ment Ks Been Onrinir th Liquor Habit la Tat TIB DATS, as a Thousand rapatabl CHitans rt )trfc Oaa Testify. fa amputation of th Patiln Xnstltat Is So Oood aad thn Caras tH Oat ,V tin Treatment Sffota Ar Mo Prraar.tat Teat Imitators Xav Appeared. Th ttaUla Treatment Cannot B Had at Any restitution ta Sabraar)-at Toil Datt-r-port to th oatlla Inatl tut; Isspoatera aad Asg KUrprsBtattoas. When th Oatlin Institute. TEN YEAKd Ai3J,, first announced to the public that lmuoi drinking was not a liiseia and tliat the Oatlin treatment Cured drunkenness In THRKI5 l'AVS by 1olng away with the cause accumulated ikohollc poison of craving, desire and nr-demand for tlijuoi. the announce jitanl met with skepticism. ' Hut the Ga'.lln treatment mere than Verified eery claim mad fir It In ten yeara past ther ha been Jailiare; to Sure in no case: after ten year it has ?ome u be reclgnlied as the only real ruie for the . Iliiuor habit lu existence; after ten ;-u it Is rvcognlxed aa th Inatlonal treatment for liquor drinking; ,ut not until AFTER ten years, when :h Oatltn treatment la proved by several housand cures and NOT until after tli iatlln Instltut ia alao a proved finan .Mal aucceas. hav coin TUB 1MITAT pHf" They alaaya cum aooner or later t.'ey :!i:d it profitable to follow MrJHI'1'. 1 ' ..i.UtuleS lo.aieil at IJJ 8e lillilan.l Ae. K. K Plttil.tng la; 1414 Feenlli ft., i'arkt raburg. W. Va; 'rati i t i I. aS. IH ; IMS f. Klgntli t . Kaits City. Mo.; lu hu. Mrand Ave., Lc Anatles, t a) : t')i exenth Si.. Ho. villi; c:..lis. Minn. J7 Ho. ". " M.. l acoma, Warn, hau Fixiiclsco. S.atile, fortluiid and New Vork lustiiutei now opening. Jk , i c; ai atluiia elng mad lu Omaha. KOMI'S ! 50 J95Jj75 Reliable Proprietary Medicines at Cut Prices Newbros- Herpicide . . . . .43c and 89c Rexall "93" Hair Tonic . .30c and $1 f 1 Squibb' Sareaparilla, for 73c f 1 Zemo- 6k in Cut). for- - ' -snc Rexall Kidney ..Cure . . , r43c and 89c $1.00 Booth s Hyomel 89c Victor's' Hazel Leaf Pile Cbncs" "'. . .50c j Rexall Mucutone 43c and 89c I 3andholm's Eczema Cure 25c, 19c, 89c 50c Neal's Dyspepsia-Tablets .. ..43s 50c Oassoms' Kidney Pills' 2c j Rexall Orderlies 10c and 23c Write for Price List Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets 25c, 43c, 89c I ,, ,,.,. - . on D- D D- fc'czcf,1a Curc -aSc nrt 9c j Stuart a Dyspepsia Tablets ..13c, 8!)t Plnkham's Compound . Rexall Rheumatic Cure 81n . 43c and 8c Special Sale of Rubber Goads 9rug IEWARE OF FRAUD These "Imitations" are heralded a "nw discoveries," strictly "up-to-date." as though the fashlona In medicine changed like th-'Se of shirt walata. These "Imitations" wer. In each Instance, "dis covered" by ex-employes and "flounced" by ex-patients of the UatMn Institute. The verv fact that ex-failenta. knowing th worth of th Gatlln treatment by having taken It. were willing to "finance" ex-employes who CLAIMED t) "KNOW tha Uatlln treatment, la a very consider able Indorsument uf the Oatlin tn Itself, tsn t It? If you ar willing to pay nut money for ei.-mthliig that Is not PROVED BY TIME, you hav a perfect right to do so. The worst, perhaps, that can happen to you Is tit hav your confidence In ever being cured a'.iakcn and the chances are that nu will at least be sobered up. But If aum one represents to ou that you have been given the Oatlin treatment and ou took such treatment In any In stitution not hearing the nam "Oatlin Institute," or If you hav purchased a noin treatment a th Oatlin treat ment from any than on bearing Institute." you have been Imposed upon you hav been a victim of fraud. If you hav beet) deceive 1 la I hi regard and desire to hav th money you paid out lelundftd. writ to the Oatlin Insti tute, giving particular, and you can get it back. v Th Oatlin treatment contains no pol aonous drug, nor are there, any hypoder mic Injection. Th Oatlin Institute cm ploys no 'solicitors." 'drummers." or cappers' to piv Into your home lite snd niak you.- lulnortun nioi t public . lis n t: l Any article of spparel from thin utor 1 right from every view point of quality, style and value. Right now w ar denionsttat In the Important fart 'hat prices at tbl store are right right, low, we mean Visit in this week In every department throughout Cm store you'll a" goods and prices that will surprise and delight ou. Pure Fosd Soda Wafers The ONYX gi'KKN Is the name of our Soda Fountain at Sixteenth and I Dodge and the ONVX KING, the beau- tlful new fountain at Sixteenth and Harney streets, is without doubt the ; finest soda fountain !: the west. Our j force of experts "know how." Toilet G:od$ a) Cut Pricis 23c Mistletoe Cream 14r 25c lOspey's Cream 14c 25c Sanltol Tooth Paste 12c 25c Swansdown Powder 12c $1.50 Oriental Cream ..,;08e 75c M. & L. Florida Water 49c $1 Plnaud's Lilac Vegetal 49c 60c Plnaud's Comtesse Powder . .29c 50c' Cucumber and Benzoin Cream now at 29c Roger ) Gallet's Rice Powder . . . .19c 151 Kay's Hat Cleaner 10c Dr. ti raves' Tcoth Powder 12c 16th and Dodge Harney a Until preparations are completed for opening a Uatlln Institute In Omaha, those lealrlng the genuine Oatlin treat ment may come to the Gatlln Institute at 1)23 High St.. Dee Moiiua. la., or th Uatlin institute at 1425 Cleveland place, Denver, Colo., for treatment, and upon larrlval at either Institute, If mention Is made of this announcement, railroad fare and Pullman car charges both ways will be paid by Hie Gatlln Institute.. To those who cannot come to either Institute for three daya, the Oatlin Home treatment I recommened. It Is just as efficient aa Institute treatment If simple directions are followed. Each patient will be accepted, at the Gatlln Institute under a ligally executed contract to cure In THHIlK DAY to cur satisfactorily In every particular or on leivlng the Institute th full fe paid shs'l he refunded. Aa ta the finan cial value of this contract, and at to the Integrity of the owners of the Oatlin ln stliute, you are ' referred to the I'nlted States National bank of Denver, to tha Continental Trust company of Denver or ir-niuiion oiner,0 the mtyor o( Denver, the health com- tlie name "Oatlin ,l.. inn..- nf rienivr tlia pllv unrl rnuim oiivatelan of Denver or to any uubile of ficial or financial Institution f Denver: to the De Moines National bank of Det Moines. Is.: to the First National ba.ik of Kansas Cilv, Mo.; to the Monro N't tlunal lu nk of Chicago, 111. -Hooks of particulars, cjpiet of con tract to cur and other Information On request. Address- the Oitlin Instltut. It.'i Cleveland place, Denver. Colo., or th Oatlin Inatfuie. 1323 High St.. Det Moluc. la. Ho'h institutes have long illslmce telephone connections. INDIAN UPRISING IS OYER New Mexican Troopi Sent to Taoi Are . Ordered Home. RENEGADES RESIST ARREST Traakla Dae ta tkaa p Methoria f Gavrrameat rrldaat Seada Traa of Caaalrf from rrt Wlaaata. A NT A FE. N. M.. May 14.-Tha thrat n1 tiprlainr of the T0 Pueblo Infllana St Taos, x. M., appears to be at an and. Governor Mill today aald hia National Ouard, acnt to Taos lat night, had bean ordered to ratjrn. Early advices from Tao ware tliat all waa quiet. with the exception that the ren etade Indiana tor whom bancli warrants were out were ttlll reaiatlng ai'reit and wra protected by their associate. Troop nt Cavalry Seat. WASHINGTON. May 14.-Preldent Taft conferred today with Secretary Dlckinaon nd Secretary Baillnger retarding the up rlelng of the Pueblo Indiana at Taoa, N. M. It waa decided to send a troop of cav alry from Fort Wlngats to restore order. The president waa unwilling that the terri torial militia of New Mexico should deal with the situation. It waa feared that a clash might Occur between the Indian and the militiamen and that there would be needless blood shed which might be averted by the ap pearance of th regular troops, for Whom the Indiana have the utmost respect. Superintendent Crandel of th Santa Fa Indian school telegraphed the commlKstoner of Indian affairs today that the uprising Deemed to be nothing serious, but that he would leave at once tor the teens ot trou ble In order to report any developments. Mr. C'randell said the trouble apparently was due to "squatters" having fenced up Indian. fWaehmea. Kept t Igll. 1AOS. N. U., May U-Rtnchmen throughout this lection spent a sleepless night keeping vigil against a possible or ganized raid by Pueblo Indians from the reservation north of here, but at daylight no .word of any further movement on the rart of the braves had readied this town. Following th raids ot yesterday and the day before, In which th ranch of U 8. Meters was attacked, the buildings burnod and fences destroyed, and, It I reported, the female members of the family attacked, everybody armed themselves and gathered fn groups for better protection. Troops from Santa Fa and othei points ordered yesterday to the scene were due to arrive this morning, but In the meantime a general masacre was feared, ss au thentic new cahie that fifty or more of tha warriors of the 8an Juan and other tribes , were wearing war paint and en gaging In war dances. None ot the older bucks had donned the war bonnets, but many , of the young ones were reported as having joined the uprising. Cm u ara of Iprlalng. ' Several causes are given as thepotslble reason for the outbreSk. . Opposition to census taking and general dissatisfaction wlili the whites because of what the In dians, bellev to bs encroachments upon their rights are more generally accepted as the tause of the trouble. .Tha attack upon tlis Meyers ranch is explained -by th. fact that Mr. Meyers had fenced in a section of land over which the Indians had enjoyed undisputed control for many years. Koi years the Indiana have governed village councilors, who tried and punished malefactors ot the tribe without appeal to th territorial authorities. dome months ago an Indian of tljt laleta Pueblos, who had been lmprisioned by the village authorities, appealed to th terri torial lourts and the chief and councilors of th village were put in jail, eflnca that time the Indians have been unruly and It is thought the present outbreak ta the result of fear by the Pueblos that they would luoae their Independence. For several weeks ranchers near Taos have found their fences cut1 and their stock missing, but the discontent of tha Indians culminated yesterday In the attack on the Myers household. The taking of the census Is also believed to have caused much unrest among tha Indians. When the enumeratora reached Santo Domlngj and San Pueblos they wen I refused all information concerning members of the tribe and were threatened with violence. t It was only after triey had threatened to bring troop and former Governor Curry had gone personally to the chiefs and reassured tnem about the purpose ot the census that th Indians were perstiaded to answer ih questions. Several eastern artists are believed to be in the Taos coun try making sketches ot Indian life. Tsos is the oldest and most picturesque town ot 7' th Pueblos. TAFT DICTATED BALL1MEU JNOTE (Continued from First Page.) If w as understood by us that this work w as of . eelal Importance. 'The general airangement of facts, th order n which they com tn th presi dent Itler Is practically Identical with the arrangements of facts In the final Lawler draft or so-called memorandum. Kerb? Admit Making- Statemeat. Kerby Is quoted a Saying In conclusion: "Certain portion of the Taft letter 1 can Identify a being in subitanc the thoughts of Lawler. For Instance, ther la th following passag in th Taft letter, which certainly embodies Lawler thought: " 'The general responsibility of cabinet positions demsnda th selection of men of the highest character and Integrity. Pos esslon ot these qualities, as a ell as ability and experience, which especially fitted you to direct th affaire of th Department ot th Interior, warranted your appoint ment aa secretary.' "In general Taft aoftened Law lei's draft and doubtless ycry materially changed th wording, In that he aubatltuted for cer tain I.awlr phrases, phrases of hia own m.ftnln. Ih. ..m. thin. ' When the news of Kerby's sensational statement reached th Interior department a messenger was sent by th department to Kerby, who was off duty, to ascertain the ver.ty cf the report. He admitted the n ry was tru and tliat he h.id Issued tuch a satement. t Kerby reported at th department . for duty this morning and obtained permission from Private Secretary Csrr to be off duty today and Monday. When Carr was seen he. said a had noth'ng to say at th piesent time, but late.-, after he had full read the tt oienl would make reply. ONE QlESTlUSFOHSCHWARTZj (Continued from Flrat Page.) has heretofore expressed to m'.-thsi Pierce's decision ass of tne category that cauted King John to exclaim: 'It Is th curs it kings go be atiendtd by staves that on th winking of authority ft .,Milk,.tinit ft Iftft.-' " I Mr. Brand: then aked: 'CM Mr. niavl quel that expression from King John?" 'No. I gueas that was just the way I put It." 'That Is all I cart to ak th witness." said tn attorney. Daalal from Dtaaett. Fred Dennett, commissioner of the gen eral Ian! office, succeeded Mr. Pchwarts on ih stand and related at great length tin attitude Of the Interior department toward coal land legislation which has been before congress In recent year. He denied thai he had ever had any Interest in Alaskan coal claims. The committee decided today to meet on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday next wk. Second Witness in Sugar Scandal I ancQ TilKPn I 1 1 ViU3va clivvll lis Misfortune Stems to Pursue Men Who Are Expected to Testify for the Government. NEW YORK, May 14.-Mlsfortune seems ta b pursuing witnesses in the sugar scan dal cases. Recently nicherd Parr, star witness In preceding trials snd expected to figur prominently In the trial of Charles R. Helke, secretary of the American bugar rtefinlng company, a as threatened with peritonitis and It la still uncertain whether h can appesr at the trial next week. To day it was learned that Otto Hcnmeiter, on of th American ttugar Refining company' bookkeepers, on wl-ot testimony the gov ernment depend even more largely in th Helke prosecution. Is seriously 111. Th prospects ar that he will be unable to tes tify Parr uncovered th crooked work with the scales on thfi Williamsburg sugar docks Which sent a quartet of checkers and Oliver Spitzer, their foreman, to the peni tentiary, after a sensational trial. Bchmelter, at his post in th sugar com pany office, checked th weighing opera lions. It was the tables he prepared and concerning which he testified at previous trials that enabled th government to show the dlffeerences proving the underwelghlng which rent the checkers to prison snd which resulted In the refunding to the gov ernment by the Sugar company of more than I.Mt'.OOO In duties. Bchmelter Is ssld to hav suffered a breakdown as a result of th laborious v.ork hs did in msklng the computations and the nervous ' strain of tha long continued prosecutions. the government counsel, while somewhat cast down atv th" Illness of Parr and Schmelter, Insist that other evident has developed that makes their ess stronger than ever and that the trial of Helke and others accused In the sugar conspiracy cases Will start e&t Monday, according to schedule. MarshalltQwn Saloons Reopen Attorneys Check Over Petition and Announce it is Insufficient Big Legal Battle Probable. MArtS HALLTOWN, la.. May H.-tSp-clal Telegram.) When their attorneys who spent ten days checking th revocation pe tition announced that th petition was In sufficient, all saloons of city reopened this afternoon. The opening is the signal for a bitter legal fight. Anti-saloon attorneys de clare there ar any number of reasons not based on saloons petition of consent cir culated ten years ago on which they can be closed by Injunction aside from the petition. Revocation proceedings by In junction will be begun at once. GREAT FUTURE FOR ALASKA Wealth la Preoloas Metals and Coal Ho Inaeae that Valuation Can Oalr Be Gueaaed At. WASHINGTON,' May 14.-(Speclal Tele gram.) That America has no conception of thn wealth of Alaska Is the declaration of V. C. Hancock of V.s Bay, Alaska. "Alaska's surface has only been scratched," ssys Mr. Hancock. "The gold production of the territory hss not in creased In the last few years because of the lack of transportation fscilltles and capital to develop th country, but there Is no doubt In my mind that the production of gold will tsr exceed that of last year. Just as soon as the country Is properly opened up. Thsr IS na danger of Alaska wearing out. But not only I the future bright for mining, but for agricultural pursuits as well. Some day Alaska will b one of the greatest agrlcultura sections. , The soli Is very fertile and the seasons are adspted to big and good crops. "Alaska Is going to produce more million aires thsn' any other piece of land of similar slse In th world. It contains gold, silver, lead, coal and other minerals in such quantities that the real v valuation cannot be gLCssod." Come rises hteaiay at liM a. aa. Oojast rises Tuesday at 4:0 a. in. The Weather. For Nebraska fthoaers: warmer. For low Fair; warmer. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: 3 p. m..... Phone Douglas 1812. 4 p. m S 5 p. m So -'-" "-"- " --" ------.r- Ml lUuniKli ft I il- MfttmtilifirmiMrtu . gViiuuiui iniWftM amiiiiftift iftftftftiftiWlWftiiii ftfrftmilfti irff i DIAMONDS . nnm " No. No. No i4x'i Tiff.n.. mm, . .-ftrata. fine 't Tiffany Ring, 1 carats, good ) gig Tlffsny Ring, l M caran. No, 1317 T1(fenvRing I l-ls. 1-Ji tsraia. fna color No. 12t Tlffsny Ring 1 l-l. 1-3S carata. good tailor No. Il7i Tiffany Ring. I 3-1. l-2. l-4 carat i. fin color No. 12&eriftr.y Ring S. 1-1 carats No. ill! .Tlffsny Ring. 14 !- carats, fins i color No. list Tiffany Ring ' 3-S4 iiat. fine blu whit No. IliS Tiffany R-ig '. 1-CC teiat. f!,, color !? No. lif: Tiffany Ring 1-2-' cSrats. flu color ' ii ei aiioou Dir.r from 800 Jooa Our guarantee We agio in ipurcliac any of the aboe 1eiilj r.lng at any ttms wlintn on ,ar from data Ot pinch', and pay in can nine tenths ot amou.il ,aid. or will allow fall price paid In exchange at any time. No. 1271 Tiffany King S-I. l-i- nnii, CARROLL OPENS CAMPAIGN Devotes Address at Manilla, la., to State Issues. MENTIONS WATER POWER SITES ! Ilr-lr I'nreton a .i,.. ( r Serarlna Caatral of rrojecle ! Mine of Iowa W HI Heisae Monday. I aJUIfli ir lorn a r-t. v r iuuucu.. j DfcS SlUl.Sr.H. ji.i it. i.-jptemi 1'clc gram.) Governor Carroll went to ManilU. Cianford county, to ulhr thi opeii.nt speech uf his campaign for :h repubrcun nonilnatlon for govt i nor. He rcltfwal itl- woik while ataie senator snd state auditor and gave a list of the hills passel by the i called attention to the iact thnt foreign !.5ndlcR,cg dl8 ,,,, conu.0l ot power sites in Iowa and he will urfte that public utilities be better regulated. 11 i tfen cd to highway uiid lmpio cments of state1 institutions as a part uf bis prociam. ilc stated that he has as governor Im proved the finnnclsl condition of the sintc and reducer) the state lax levy and said that In making appointments he has recoa nixed both factions of ihe party. He din" not discuss national Issues ut all. Company Lacks Franchise. A dcudlock has been reached In the matter of the negotiations for settlement if street car fianclil.e matters In Des Moines. Three weeks ago the city council offered a franchise and notified the com pany that unlets acceptance was made by today sll negotiations would be off. Noth ing has been done or ia likely to be done. This leaves the company in the attitude of operating without a franchise, and unwill ing lo meet the council on th proposition. Mines Reopen Monday. Iowa's coal mines will reopen Monday. Late today the mine convention represent ing miners and operators voted i.o ndopt rules and terms which have been tn prepar ation for five weeks snd to rtsume work at ohc. The wage Increase averages sboul 3 per cent, but varies In the different mine district. It affects 3,000 lnborers. An Im portant clause was a ided to the agreement to the effect that thereafter at the end of the contract year the miners will con tine at work pending negotiations for n new scale and the new wage scalo will date back. This will prevent the long delay o.i reopening the mines. STKlXiFIELU TAKtiS AOTHR Illinois Capital lit)- Beats Dairaport, Making; Seen Straiaht. PPRINOFIKUD, May H. Timely hits, following errors, and the wildncss ot Arcner gave t-prlngfleld Us seventh consecutive victory today. Sere: U.H.E. Sprlngield 10100203 i Davenport 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 8 S Batteries: Nixon and Johnson; Archer and Waters. DANVILLE. III., May H. Angry spec tators threw bottles and stones at t'mpire Kcknian and h waa escorted from the grounds. Durfug the play a sack of lemons was given to Eekman. Score: It. U.K. i Danville 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 S 1 Hock island ... v o v v l l l o 3 10 l Batteries: Duffy and Wolfe; Quelacm and O' Les ry. PEORIA, III., May If A pass snd Lerch an's triple gave Dubuque Us only score. Two errors, a pgs and Uilts's double won the game for the locals In the fourth. Hcore: IT.H.E. Peoria 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 Dubuque 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 4 ; Batteries: Hcnniirler and Aamussen; Fa ben and Msaon. BLOOM INOTON, 111, May 14. Errors of commission and omission today gave Waterloo a victory, 4 to 0. Score: P..H.13. Bloomlngton ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 6 Waterloo 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 6 3 Batteries: Humes and NunamakCr; Clark and llarrinston. Peculiar to Itself Hood's 8arsarari)la has No Equal at Blood Medicine. "I think ther Is no other blood med lcln equal to Hood's flarsaparltla. I hav a family of flvs ilttl one, snd har uaed It every spring for twelve years. There Is something about Hood's Sarsaparllla which other medicine lack. My husband was bothered with bolls. H was so bad he could scarcely get around. H took Hood's riarsaparllla, snd It Cursd him." Mrs. Lillian Dixson. Plk Ohio. Qst It today In usual liquid form or tablets called 8arsataba. Laundry Talk Does not buy you anything, ' but laundry experience, such as ours, means real money to you. We save your linens by knowing exactly how to handle each piece. Would like to show you our work A comparison with other laundry work would make you our cus tomer. i ST mrSIOB color. - llflAAA color ;!iii.io 9S0.OO 3S.03 1700 386.03 S0.OO glUO.OO S1.00 . SoS.OO goa iv.. . . . nut PST I m I ff claim of swscr lativo clothes ore ccllcncs is a mcro matter of Words'. To substantiate the clairri is not so easy. "We arc abtindantl y enthusiastic OVsr our style offerings this season, but you will find, ven you apply the "tljt test" to our clothes, that we rave made no clsirrf "which is not amp'ij fulfilltd in our JBourke twentij-five suits. JThelj verify oUr every promise. Spring Suits $1$ to40 Raincoats, $iS to $30 ioU will like the Jjourke Pre ferred that's our $3 hat. It h.as the style and the staying qualities. Jill the new block a and colors. 316 South ljthStreet lrHi''lnit '"' "'"1 M' '' 'f'iftriSi POL "I have suffered with piles for thirty six year. One year ago last April I b gan taking CascareU for constipation. 1st the course of a week I noticed the piles begsn to disappear and at the end of six creeks they aid Dot trouble pie at all. Cascarets have done wonder for tne. I am entirely ctxred and feel like a new man." George Kryeler, Napoleon, O. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Tast Good.l Do Good. Never Slcken.Weakeo or Gripe. 10e.25c, 59c Nei sold In bulk. Th am nio tablet atampsd CCC Guaranteed t cur or year mor back. VP CLKT1KIOATK OK PUBLICATION I Stale of Nebraska, Office of I AUDITOR OK PUBLIC ACCOUNTS LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 1. IftlO. I It Is hereby certified that the North- western Mutual Life Insurance company of Milwaukee, In the stale of Wisconsin, lias complied with Hi Insurance Law of this nlate, sppllcsble to such companies, as Ih, tliorefore. authorized to continue 'the business of Life Insurance In hli .state for the current year ending Jan uary :ll, 101 1 . ! nummary of Report Klleil for the Year 'Ending December 31. 1H09: INCOME Premiums ..$ 37,080, K97.U All other sources.... 12, J56, 145. 41 Totsl f 49, 145.142. 94 DlSHLKSLMK.N'i'S paid policy holders. . . .$ 2S. 35.020.37 All o t li e r payments.. s.408,:ki.!S Total kAdmltted Assets t a: 2t i. :m LIAB1LITIK8 Net reserve. 1227,056,425.00 Net policy claims t63.e62.g0 All other liabilities.. 28.91 8,41 fl.3 256, 638. 604. Jl Capital slock paid up SurpltiM be yond capital stock and other la bilities..., 5.S03.4J5.0S B.S03.4S5.14 Total $22.441.!sn .2S Witness iiiv hand and Hie eal of the Auditor of Public Accounts th day and year first above written: 81 LAS R. BARTON. Auditor of Put. lie Accounts. C. K. riKKt.'l'.. Deputy. THE NORTHWESTERN MI'Tl'AI. LI KB INSURANCE CO. OK MIT.VVAUHLL i Incorporated ISf.T.i IriM. in increase of In. Tear Force In Fore u.oi t 7i.'jbfl,is7 l.-.n.iif.so'i 1S0S , IS.ifi2.27 R4.9IIS.nSZ ISO'. SKl.B:i.6-' ;2.JII.813 IS08 S44.r.7H.iiU .1.t3.0iS KOS 1.01 J,S.0!i5 8. 32. 477 Showing a larger In -iva-e of Jiisuranc. In Fore than any otlier Life Insurance LThe Insuring Public will note the sig nificant incre in The Northwestern' Insurance In Force during the past flv Jr?mtiortant fads relating to this busi ness Sr shown by the following percent- ages: lCKOen-f Mortalitv 7 Interest 4.7 4.7t 4 7 44 ini: 12. IS 19(1 1 1 JS JJ . 1907 H- ' 190H ".7J J .AAA lOSI 4.85 It l lapame or easy amonairanon that The Northwestern I the best company to The Norihwoslern's ''New 19iftM Ipollcv contract with Its dividend options. :pld-un and endowment options, options 'of t: lement and Hi premium loan fea- i tU'. j indues partnership and corporation ln ! surance. TH. VON nOLF. ' C.fneral Agent. B3S-44 Uraadfti Blflg., I Omaha. Mtb. ' Are Vou Looking for a Home? o rtrmftr ihould ihlnk if buying Una helor 1 ueinf a ropy sr Tha Firm tnil Rail Kits , Jnunil. It contains tha Ursaat list ol lan.U foe i aa.a of anr P'nar ul.llhd la low. - kaft. IMS I ti,.00e raaSftrs ftft' ll Ifttuft, sn4 Is Ot a of tlva Ml 1 4vartlaoi manluma to raa.h tu raratftra a"'l ! Home Sftaftets thsi you can advartlM tn ror 7t.a a anil mall you Iba Journal lor a yar. or I,- in llar .or aianiM wa will aenS on tM Journal for two moniha on trial Al1ra FADS ;Mi RK41. 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