5 VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR MOW FEELS YtARS YOUNGER Sayi the Results of Hew Tonic in Sit Cue Was Remarkable. I XAHY OTHERS HA YE TESTIFIED Tkr Fekllc Dsn .t R calls What a Tavaane..s ibrr ef Feeale t Large Clttrs Hm Serv es. Dekllttr. The most interesting feature connected with the Introduction at "Tona Vita" la Omaha Isj the statement from tticse rao have aetnally tested the remarkable new tonic. In dtscus&na the merti f this tonic recently. John Vaifcup. a veteran of the ct II ar. and reaidina at 703 i julh Thlrty-slMh street, I. his city:. "Ever since tha war 1 have been de bilitated, nervosa and all run down. My digestion was bad. r.nl my stomach aeetned out of order mwt of the time. I could eat very II::!- lld food, and whenever I dd eat anything I weuld suf fer gred. dlitress. Rheumatism also bothered me a great deal. Finally my health became so poor I had to quit work. 1 tiad tried all the remedies I ever Beard of and many different physi cians, but without result'. "I heard of the good that this new tonic. Tona Vita.' was doing.- and de cided ko rty it at once.- 1 got a bottle and began taking It regularly. The re sults In my case liava been remarkable. I feel better than for years. , 1 have been thoroughly benefited. I feel twenty years younger; la fact. 1 am a well man." Many testimonials of the same charac ter are being received, and the specialists f The Approved Formula Company, who i Introducing l.he new tonic, said that Comrade Walkup's case was not uncom anon. "Why. it Is possible that some one in nearly every family in Omaha Is suffer ing with an attack of nervous debility," aid one of these specialists recently. "Tha public does not realize what a , tremendous number of people smong those who lira rn the larger cities like Omaha are affliitied with this modern ylacue. In a more or less aggravated lornu . Most of the so-called kidney trouble, nearly all Indigestion, and fully half of the headaches In Omaha can be attributed solely to nervous debility, superinduced by the strain of modern city life. Anyone who has been half sick alt the time with almost no vLaltty or energy, a constant sufferer from despon dency, stomach trouble, weak back, head aches and a doicn other troubles caused by debility, Is suit to tell about It whan they find something thtt: gives them baok buoyant spirits sound digestion and gen eral good health." i The "Tona Vita" specialists are located at Orandcis drug department, Sixteenth and Douglas streets, south ; side, main floor, between the boms of 9 s. m. and Is p. m. Adv. r Yours (or uui lormity. est leavening Years far failing resells. . Years for parity. Yours for economy. Yours for ! thing that foes to make up a strictlr high grade, ever- dependable baking powder.' That h Calumet. Try it once and note the inr proreneet io soar bak ing. See how much mora economical over the hrrh- priced trust brands, how much better than the cheap ana pig-tan mods. Calnmet is big beet in quality moderate in cost. - Received Highest Award Werlds Pure Focd - Expoeirtoeu Easy to Prevent and Cure Infection ard Kwieoftbesmo aMiahtanfsbard to I"1 h il yotl i-w Tvttri Airiifmt easts l ten tor Ecieats sad ether saia to- iertkws. I equalled ss a ao.cn.. Uts solves ia water. U.4 by etivskiat wot I. at cot lilt lusJcaikM 25c u. $1.00 TYREFS tiieptic Powder BRIEF CITYNEWS see Beet Mat It. 1 Omaha eaeral SeasttU. Dawf . as as, Ilea. "Utaisa, Bargees UrsaS.a. XT eaaele to get Booth's Guaranteed Canned Oysters ef your dealer, cm" Does. Us tit tar nearest dealer's nam sTUaber airanata Usnad -City License Inspector Schneider issued 57 licenses during the month ef January, the value being KMi aVsadimg- ea -Yae Ftps "Mrs. Anna Uueer-Allan will give a reading of -"The Piper at the, Young Women's CHrtitlon asMK-'ttlja r day afternoon at o'ciocii for the benefit of the Social Settlement under the auspices of the aetl'eratnt board. stars Bolsters at fort Orook Two car loads of soldiers from New. Tor have arrived over the Illinois Central, have ben twitched over to the -Missouri Pacific and taren to Fort Crook, strengthen!!. the garrison there. There were WO men and officers "fh the party. " Jaaaary 3alldlmf ermilts Tha build ing rermlu Issued from the efflcj of the building Inspector for January number fifty.two. the alu aggregatlhg IU,M. This Is against seventy-six permits Issued year" ago for the tame month, the value of the seventy-six being $322,700. Oaaiaga Case Transferred The suit for. tlb.m Instituted aMnt the' North, western raroad 'by Theodore Armlta.v administrator of the estate ot Vtssillits Armltse.-who was killed last May. has been transferred to federal district court. Atmitas was killed when he' attemptej to remove a shovel from the track before tha approach .of passenger train. Jsuraaos. Ilea Meet Forty . Westers official or the Prudential Ufa Insuranca company ::ld -their semi-annual meeting at -Hotel -Rome yesterday for the purpose of discussing business conditions through out 'the country-. Attending the meeting were Kdwln F. -Kulp, "chief supervisor: J. E. Psrklnson, division-manager, and Van. Vorls. . assistant manager, all of Newark.. Jr., J . City Council Cuts.. "Borne Expense, Items i ' t . i Diaagrcement.ovtr items .In the January appropriation. ordinance submtted to the city council at an adjourned meeting yes terday resulted In virions amendments O. A. Scott has' submitted a bill for $l!C, which Included horse hire the city was supposed to. pay. . Councilman .Jlrldges pointed out that Scott could jiot by law draw ' more than, 118. w.hlcti fact the finance committee had overlooked. The item was cut to MS. . ' - ; A colleetlin was taken up by the coun dl to reimburse the city In the sum of (10 charged, against the comptroller's fund ferjflowers sent to a dead nicmber of his departmentl , This - Item had been placed In the; ordinance1 and had tot by the vigilant finance committee. Mr. CoScroVe said tils employes had sent the man, many flowers -during his illness and also after his death. I , , i ' . The health department wns next called lo task, but succeeded In proving an alibi. H. B. Miller,, emploj-e'.of the hehllb de partment, -w ho was appointed by . the county to takchare of the counii" store house, wis supposed to have taken charge January U, but worked with the health department Until .the first of.the month. When shown that head drawn only one salary during tlas time, "and (hat Barney McArdle, who was Instructing. Milder In his new duties,' hid been in charge of the storehouse the Irate councilman subsided. SPEAKERS FOR SEED TRAINS 'Site is Selected for a New Church Fortr Will Be Used on the Tive Spe ciali to Be Sent Out SOME PARTS HAVE GOOD C0R5 Naaterasi Seesl Mea Write Is the tsaiwnruil (lab that They Have Some Gawd tarm fee Sate. Forty speakers wtu beo-equircd for the five or six trains which are to cover the state in the sred corn campaign organ ised by the publicity bureau of the Omaha j Commercial club and the Omaha Uraln exchange. The I'nlverslty of Nebraska will contribute the arv!es of the follow ing members of the faculty: Chancellor Samuel Avery. Dean K. A. Burnett. Proftsaors C. W. Tugjley. F. W. Chae. Urwin llopt. T. A. Ktesselbach. -'. B. Lee and II. J. OramlK-h. From the North Platle Experiment station. Plrec tor W. P. Snyder ard Prof. W. V. Burr. "iom the experiment station at Uncoln. Arthur Anderson and U T. Skinner. Among other speakers will be K. P. Brown of Arbor. J. D. Ream of Broken I Bow, O. Mull ot Alma. S. R. McKelvIe and A. K. Nelson of Lincoln.. Frank tl. Odell. sw-retsry Nebraska llttral Life commission: T. F. Sturgces end C. W. Hcrvey of The Twentieth Century Farm er 1. S. lliti-Ln, editor Nebraska Farmer and II. A. Bereman. cdttu:- The Farm Miigasine. It li expected that tl.e United States Dciwrtmeat of Agtlcultuic and ottier states will be w illlnt io contribute spcak-ers.- A number of farimva and seed growers have written 'Manager l'arrljh of the Commercial club publicity bureau that they have good seed corn. They are Jo seph Hall, Teksmah: W. K. Miller. Fort Calhoun: A. B. Patterson, Harvard: a. W. Fennerstsln, Gerhard. l.sW buxhels; Paul Peterson, I'll;. S.0W bushels: Victor lloff.nan. Ncllgh, i.Vt bi-fhels: T. W. Hull, Monroe, I, (TO bushels: 11. B. Davis, Logan, la, MO bushels: Frank llunton. Bird City, Kan., I,ft bushels. Mr. Parrlsh advises farmers to test all seed, whether It conies from men who claim their teed is good or not. F. a. Odell. secretary of the Nebraska Rural Life commUuton, who is advance agent of the seed com specials, says good seed corn Is more likely to be found In dlstilcts that had a normal yield at com. or abovenTTs. normal, lfc has made a list of twenty-ono countle-'. where, he says, the yield, according to offlclil ciop re ports, was more nearly normal than In other counties. Following are the coun ties, showing the decrease or Increase wr acre for last year, based on a five-year average, Cera (raps tar 111. Increase leeteese per acre, per acre. bushels. stushels. 14 A score of aiea uncreated ia the work of St. Stephens Episceral mission, met I at a smoker at the home ot V. G. Maxfleld. r5H Teuxpleton street Tuesday ; evening and organised a mens' club for , the !urpoee ot promoting the Interests 1 of St. Stephens mission, and assisting 1 the pastor In his work. II. C. Lane was elected president, end I. S. Mole, secretary-treasurer. It waa decided that the mission purchase a alia on Twenty seventh and Templeton streets, for the purpose ot erecting a church buildi:ui. and a committee will be appointed to consider means of raising monev at once. The officers of the mission, subject to the appointment of Bishop A. I. Wil liams are: F. - B Lowe, warden. 1. Drlnkwwter. secretary: and A. n. Coo;-r, treaauter. Serxlcea are b?ln held tern- : porarlly in Saratogit hall at Twenty- ; fourth strert and Ames avenue. Tli liev. Is V Jleaton is pastor of the tieu ' mission, a-d Is reskllnft at Slls Ta l-r street. i A Boys' Suits That Are M Marked Down in Price $2.50 Boys1 Sail: Reduced to - - $1.50 3.00 Boys1 Suits Reduced to - - 2.03 4.03 Boys Suits Reduced to - - 2.50 6.00 Biys' Suits Reduced to - - 3.50 County. Kioh.rdaon 1 Bishoj)Beecher to . . : Have Farm for. Boys Bishop George: A.. Beecher of the mis sionary district ot Kearney. will, purchase a tract of land In central Nebraska some where, place Jt In charge of an expert- kenced man . and' his wife and will throw the -galea Wide-open 10 the boys ot the atste who cannoi stay la town and be- bav"e: '"'.:, " "I have Just oiuMrMh of the money to start this farm said Bishop Beecher. 11 looking for the good people who will Increase the amount."' To establish a farm where boys may be. taught to.be good fanner and good boys, and may also learn other manual vocations has ' been Bishop Beecher' a dream for many -years. In Omaha-he knows many little tots. who would con sider It a paradise to live on a farm with a good man and wolhah who would be father and mother to them. . Not only 'this; thinks Bishop Beecher. but bis farm, would aolve.the problem of the young criminal. Influenced toward evil always -by- his . environments. - It would deplete, the number .of criminal sentenced, each -year, would lessen the ranks. of the boys who must march to detention homes and would be a great blessing-for the little unfortunates who Ight grow Into well beloved, f respected and worthy cltlsens. Midway.Dive Jury ;. List , is Suppressed Jurors drawn yesterdsy to hearvevtdence In the, case against Billy Crutchfleld and Jack. Broomfleld, negro i proprietors of the Midway. dJv. were, withheld from-the press by Judg foster and Deputy County Attorney Plattl.; '. , , .i . ; ' . ,' The order or suppression' did not extend to those most Interested In the Case, how ever, for the list of Jurors was given to Jack Broomfleld before, .he left the court room-. the' list was 'secured by his at torney! and. Broomfleld! grasped It eagerly. Mr. Plattl explained; to the reporters that the list it withheld for the reason that If those drawn fiM. out they are wanted to sit In the boot they will dodge the server. " -', ; Sold kr druajieis ewTwbsre AUTOnSecTOtanaferkMla. . TTirZ, CksBM. Wssllsglsa, . c vreoa ?a!nots and App'es Grown in the famous Willamette val I ley. are on exhibition at the fnlon J Pacific ticket office and the Welltng I ton hotel cafe. 1I7 rTsman- street f ; iisviuiiua, B3S ranaeia Blag. i MONETARY EXPERT TALKS . BEFORE COMMERCIAL CLUB Robert W. Benyiute of -the. national monetary comnHssiea will addrets Com mercial club members at the noon lunch eon on February Jt on "The Promotion of -a- Sound Banking -unC ur.der the auspices ef .It National Cltlsens union. He will explain the monetary commis sion's report to emgreaa. ' . . , Arthur C. fcmtth.' sraaident of il. E. SiAiih t CcU is' chairman of the execu tive comnlf-.ee of the Nebraska section of tfte Katldnel' Cltlsens" onion. J. B. Haynes, whd is paid secretary and pre agent -xf. numerous associations and so cieties, is etete eecretary. k 2.1 it l-awSee i.s. ... Nemaha s Jotinaoii utoe t C'afS Incaster tnormal) yi . - heward 3.5 sallr.e (normal) 2.1 Fillmore t Clay York . I I I'oik .l Butler Blunders T farpy D.i linuulaa 6 Waalilngton S t Hurt 114 Dodge ".1 MANY COMPETE IN THE TRADE-MARK CONTEST Seven hundred persons have sent In de signs In the trade mark contest of the Umaha Manufacturers' association, which closes today, and In which a t'-OO assort ment of Omaha made goods, ranging from a rase ot beer to a tent, will bo awarded to (he winner. A committee ot Judges tll oe selected to decide the winner. A Kesrney ctenogrspher who sent In a deelgn wrote: "1 hope I will win, because I need that shlrt-wslat box. that six gallons of Sun light paint, that twenty pounds of oandy snd thst garbage can In my business." The most popular bottled beer In all localities where It is sold. Ask far a fcctftl an (eg the resuoci. Order a cage for the I B Q Blatx Csnpany u ' rw'n!-esiisin ' Feferfnl 'Sraacnivr - j of d'adly mlcrcbe occurs when throat1 a.-li " luhg dlsegses re treated with Dr. ' King's New : Discovery. tee and ti.s. . for tale by Beat TO Drug Co. I Asthma Catarrh whooping couch atouf ROMCHITIS COUGHS COLDS . , . WlllWitltlTI k llstfl. Mil ftcctt bUWM 4W kfl trbitri tmi, vum4m9t ite vai (Vwf. tVeWsl esTtsl IBi-kiii sssw urny wwaBTBs 1 M tit rnlrM f t aMutue, tMflfvl Wilt try ksrtatsse Btka krsMUaf . witm nU fMafckJiMii4 aWssi mmSmtmtMm Amhw. All. DRUGGISTS. Try Cwtim AMi Vftic TfMt TtMMI ftx tkm IrrUtMsnl ttr. l w4 mmtfne. Of w fftar htm Tap Cretckac C l CeVttaM Sc. H. T. lleie is a rcuiely th.t aill nite our i cold. by waste tl,ue and money expert- I mentlng when you ran get a preparation that lias won a woild-w:de reputation by t ita cures of this disease and can aiaays I ee aeprnuea uponr it is known every viiere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and Is .a medicine uf real merit. For sale by all dealers. These nrt genuine price mliiftioiis -lumest price re tluctions truly extrmutlinuiy price mluetions. The styles are eorrwl the fabrics sire the newest-the woikiii.iiiship excellent. Note tliee reJuet ions t lien come to the sale. LJ (ireat Scott! There"g tho very boys' suit my son and I looked at just a moment ago. at a half price boys' suit sale, said an excited tuotiier to one of our gen ial salesmen Saturday. And your sale price is only 1.50? Why, dear me, at the one half price sale the clerk in formed me their suit gold all season for $4.00 and at t price would cost tue t! no. This is a conversa tion tliat took place In our busy boys' department Sat urday. Needless to cay tins lady is now a customer of ours no doubt she agrees with ua that Itatlf prite sales are not Itall what they seem. BREACH Or PR0IMSE , SUIT IS NOW SETTLED Sttmnt uf tlie KkIOO) broach of promise- suit of Mtn Ma CrouWi uf Min der.. Neb., against Otilvin P. Kcrs. natt of a milltoDElr fttlnoVn hsni.er, lta4 tn effected and tb suit has hn di-niikwl at the reqimt of Miss Croui h. The trin of the settlement have hot officially t?n made public, but It Is understood lisn CroiK-li liven t-.tX- to Urop the action. Victim of Accident Undergoes Operation1, Mis. Aoelitve Ktlrnom!, tMer tttirft, ho s Inji:r.-J by a northbourid outh Umaha car at fourteenth ami t'aitili.l avenue at :f o clock Wrtlnestla) m-ntnf. undernent an tnratlon yes terday at Omaha General litmpltal. A . Kinall clot ahtrh had collected at. th bw- of the brain was r moved. The , wumaii in a very itw conuition ami it U frured that she w ill not i e tlirutiKmiut the day. tj Mi A PURE WHISKEY FROM NATIISE'S OWN FIELDS ,4 19 Clarke's Pure Rye, bottled in bond, 100 proof, guarantees to you at your club, your fa vorite bar. or in vnnr home, a pure and wholeanma drink. If it is used indicim,.! only beneficial results will foil low. WHY? Because it carries with it nothinc but the natural grain flavor. Clarke's Pure Rye is made In the old fashioned three cnambered still and carries with it quality, flavor and honesty. ror more tnan a century the purest whiskey made. CUIU lies. en. Pterls. . M9?nnmts4 r i Florida is at its best now! When things here are dullest and all summer pleasures are dead, Florida is teeming with life. Golf, bathing, boating, sailing every pleasure seems better than you . had pictured; and the fishing will renew your faith in "stones". When are you starting? The Kansas City-Florida Special will tike jron to this winter play ground in tha ihort timt between tonight and the day after tomorrow morning. It it complete train of electric lighted ileepen, Fred Har vey dinen, electric lighted coachei and baggie car. It goes through from Kansas City to Jacksonville, ' without change; independent of all connections oer the route of shortest distance and quickest time the Fristt Siuthtrn Railway. tearea Kansas City, dally ....6:18 p.m. Arrives Memphis " felS a. m. Arrives Birssinhaas. i45 fx sa. Arrives Atlanta " , :20 p. as, Arnvea Jaclueaville. ." 740 a. as. Trains from points north and mat make gtwd connections la Kansas City with this aplendid new train For tickets, sleeping car reservations, and a free copy ef a besuiilul book about rionda, call en ot writs Frisco Ticket Office, Waldheim Building, 11th and Main Sts., Kansas City. J.Cl3VPiEN,Drrlsioa Passenter Agent, Kansas City.