THE .BEE: . OMAHA. TUESDAY. AFRLL 30. 1J1'. Pabst Blue Ribbon THe Beer of Quality . ," AN order forPabst"Blue Ribbon" Beer carries with it the distinction ot quality and good taste. Served with your ldnch or dinner, Blue Ribbon lends zest and refreshment most satisfying. Every bottle if worthy of your table. ' : " . Bottled only at the brewery in crystal, clear bottles, showing at .a giance that it Is clean and pure. Phone for a case for your home . -.: today. - : ; The Pabst Company U07 Fbeos Douglas 79, A 1479 MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, Msatrh TTMlK'a, Tee-tlting Vntvrarri, ev.xs if r g r t Wftaeewt RaUs ff AWrL MbnaM A. ft. QLMiTLD, U Roy, K. Y. Nebraska PRINffi SEES COLUMBUS DITCH State Engineer Make Tonr of In- gpection of Big Froject FARMERS EAISDJO OBJXCTIOKS Edaratloaal ortlre-re laepeet Sl Sob. eels Harris ot Allien Will Escape OmIm . (It at State's Hands. (From a Staff Correspondent.)' -LINCOLN. April .-(8pectal.-D. D. Price, state engineer, has- returned from an Inspection trip over the route of the proposed power projeeta In 'the vicinity of Columbus, embracing the Babcoek and Kotnlg flllnga. No work h been done o either of them eo far at power de velopment la concerned, though on the Babcoek project considerable ditch ha been dug on the Irritation end of the scheme. Tali whs done a number of yeara aim and haa been In uae, through the rainfall In that section haa been great enough to prevent any large utilisation of the water for. this purpose. In one place where the ditch waa originally dug for Irrigation -purposes, -It -is. n being uaed as a drainage ditch to carry water off of low. swampy land. One feature of this and' all other power projects along t he Plat te river- haa de veloped which had .not been - contem plated. Farmers who are familiar with the vagaries of the Platte river are fear ful that If the power ditches; are dug. carrying Uie water over lands not within reach of tha river, the river, the stream will take a notion some time, to abandon Its old channel and take to the power ditch. Engineers, however, scout the Idea, aa they say the lesser fall In the ditch, except at the point ot discharge at the dams, will be so much less than that ot the river that fhe current' will have a tendency to change Us channel and that diversion dams, for use during low and medium stages: will" be "neces sary to get water Into the dltrVe. These tlams will not be high enough to af fect the flow during high water. Judge Letton, ' who la at Excelsior Springs, Me., recuperating his 'health, reports that he la Improving and expects to be well In a short time. Labor Commissioner Ouye hag returned from Omaha, where he filed Information against tha proprietor of one of the big drug stores for keeping women clerks after 10 p m. Soma time, ago when the giand Jury was. In session, this case, along wjltb aome others waa brought be fore that body and tha proprietor prom ised to comply wltn the law aad no In dictment waa returned. At SJon as the grand Jury adjourned they, put the women clerks back at work, hence the prosecution. The Janitors' on the capital grounds have commenced their annual Job of euttlng the lawn. Some time ago when they were busy shoveling snow they were certain, they would rather rut grass, but now that the grass, season Is on they are debating whlc.i is the mora en joyable occupation. - r. C. Kurd, ot the physical valuation of the railway- oomm'sston, will go., to Topeka, Kan:, May i, to attend a con ference of engineers of the valuation departments of the stale of . Wisconsin. Oklahoma. Texas. Minnesota. South Da kota, Iowa and Kansas. The engineers ot tha various states wilt compare notes In an endeavor 'to arrive at uniform methods of procedure and also exchange Ideas as to valuations., -; Assistant State Superintendent Elliott haa gone toPeru to Inspect the Normal school. Superintendent Delsell haa a busy time ahead of him In May. On the'Sd he will to Emporia. Kan., wbert he Is ana ot the Judges In the Interstate debate ot the normal schools. May It ha goea to Arlington to attend a meet ing ot teachers and on -tha following day a similar meeting at cowl. Then comes a series of. graduating exerclae aa follows: St. Paul, May II: Qresham, May 1: Orchard. May IT;' Waco.. May a. Franklin. May B; Greenwood. 'May gl. May he goes to Fremont to at tend the Ighth graduations of the Dodge county rural schools. ; -. Adjutant General . Phelps reports the only salvage ah the equipment or ' the Omaha mllltla companies to be a Dual ity of. ball ammunition, which citrie through .tne fire uninjured. This am munition was in packing run, sonic of which were badly burned, but little of the ammunition was Injured. j The town of Schuyler has sent In for registry, t. worth.' of sewer" bonds. -, The Nebraska Northwesters, Railway oompany baa asked tha railway commis sion for permission to Issue tSUflA In common stock and taoO.Wt In bonds. The company waa Incorporated a few monthe ago with a capital stock of WOO.tfO tor the purpose ot constructing a line of railroad front Spring-view. Key Palm county, to Basaett, Rock county, on. the main line ot the Northwestern road. Keys Paha county haa never had - a railroad and various plans to get one have all failed np to data. This One la fathered by lo cal people, but who It back of It does not appear from the paper. The pro posed line will be tweaty-flva miles long. The application, wss-aeeoaepanled by a detailed statement St what It waa pro posed to do with the money raised by the stock and bold Issue "and this was re ferred to the valuation departments ot the commission to check ap before the commission acta on the petition. t Attorney General. Martin has decided not to commence ouster proceedings against Mayor Harris Of Alliance aa re quested to do by the governor. Tn gov ernor made the request on the strength of a petition signed be members of the Box ButtV 'county grand Jury.' The deci sion not to commence action , was reached when H was ascertained that Mr. Harris' term at mayor expired y limitation oa May 7 and R. would joTb possible to get any action en the petition before that time. It Is Intimated, however, .that tha governor' Instruction 'hav bad the de sired; effect, which wsx.te Induce Harris aot to run for re-election.' . ', Tha -csu.es of Albert D..Welptn and Lawrence H. Daft, banker at Greenwood charged with embetsletnent, will not be tried at the May tern, ot the 'federal court. Accountant John L.' Procter, one of the main witnesses of the government ta now tn Alaska and eannvrt reach her In time for that term ot court, r . -. pe fate of Albert Prince; the colored man tried for thg klHIng ot Deputy Warden Davis at the penitentiary. Is now with the Jury- -The tskmg of testimony waa omctoded before noon and each aide waa gtvea an, hour and a, half for argument- fever Sheriff James C-' Ktkea berry was oh the stand this morel ng. Ha was formerly' a guard at the penlten- and mmt that Prince h4 ewneraJIv i been a model prisoner and that he 'had i noticed no change la the demeanor 6f the J ; Nebraska prisoner after the water cure. The other witnesses examined today were doctors who testified that In their opinion Prince was sane. , V S . . - Republ icans File . vEip ense Accounts (From a Staff Correspondent. i LINCplJ. Neb April .-8pecll Tel egram.) The- final day for filing exiwnse Hccouilu under the law for candidates in .primary. eieotloa. finds all the republi can candidates for state offices In the clear. Fred Heckmann. for land commis sioner.' bring the last to get In. His ex penses were- RsT.M. All are also within the limit prescribed by taw. Three of tSe La Follette-Rootevelt can- dldlatee for delegates reported and each admlte having donated till 71 to 'the La Follette. league. Their total expenditures were ss follows: Nathan . Merrtam, tM.;' J. -K. Slum, tl3.tl: John W. Towle. UTlTt . - - Others who filed reports were R. B. Howell, republican candidate for national committeeman. gM&ti, of mhkh $146 went to the-La Kollette eommlttre: Ernest F. Monroe, . Shelton, . democrat, state super intended I3W.7S: W. A. Oeorge, republl can. sate treasurer, tSW.M; James Dean, democrat.' elector.' -not hint; M. Brucger. prohlbhlon. state treasurer, nothing: Charles H. Sloan, republican, congress Fourth district, tll.M: W. A. Prince, re publican, congress. Fifth district. gMt; W B. Eastham, democrat, land .commis sioner. SM: B. M. Slmms. oemocrat. rail way commissioner, 57r John A. Mantilre, democrat, eoharesa. Ftret district, tll.M; W. B.- Howard, repubiican, auditor. 3M.St M. W. Terry, democrat, attorney general. K: Benjamin 8. Biker, republl can. congress. Second district. MM; C. O. Lobeck. democrat, congress, Second dis trict g7.. Jury is Secured ; ToTryEegeCase PBNDER.- Neb., April -Sperlal Te). egram.)-The Jury In the rase of William Flege waa completed and sworn today at I o'clock. The Jurors are Thurston county farmers and are aa follows: W. O. Brink. Rosalie: John- Van Houten, Winnebago; Charles Day. Rosalie; John Brown. Walt hill; L. D. Vlele. Winnebago; Fred Stew art, WalthltlitOeorge lityne, Pender; O. M. Hamilton. Pender; Robert Ottens. Thurston: W. W. Walters. Rosalie: Wal ter -Bell, Decatur; - Tracy Dtllard. Winne bago. ' After the completion of the Jury the at torneys made a statement of the case and indicated the different facts which would be brought out In tha evidence. The statement for the stats wss made by C. A: Kingsbury, prosecuting attorney of Dixon county; the ststement for the other side by Fred Berry, one of the at torneys foe the xtefense." Tne'eouft ad journed until : tomorrow morning. when the taking of evidence will begin. The court roam, wss nearly filled this afternoon while the attorneys were mak ing their statements. The Jury selected la. considered an able and fair-minded one by those jropaipttd with fhe men. Cowles Defends- , , .Fare' at Hospital (From a' 8taff fdrreepondeni.) UNOOIaN. . Aptlt , .-Speolal.)-Land Commissioner Cowles, ' who has direct charge of the. state tubereulesis hospital at Kearney, has the followlar,ta eay re garding the complaint of Nellie Matox of Omaha that ah did not have sufficient food while' at the Institution and that she wss compelled to wask dishes and do other work which ahe was not able to do: "There Is plenty of suitable food pro vided for the patients at the hospital, such as eggs, ' fresh meat, breakfast foods, fresh . fruit, and canned fruit, rice. In fact; the diet Is designed; TrUclarly to suit the. disease from which they are suffering, .i ;! . ,' r"W&. " "I have been at the hospital repeatedly and talked with the 'patients and have not heard any complaint from them. If I am not .mistaken the. woman who com plains gained In weight while there. - It Is customary In the east of patients who are subject to hemorrhages to reduce the food allowance somewhat, ss hearty eat. ing aggravates this symptom and it la possible she mar he one of thee and this 1 the cause of her comsislnL" ' I State Brings Suit "; , To Get Shortage BEATRICB, . Neb.. April . 9 -(Special Telegram, -ult waa Instituted In the dis trict court today by Attorney Oeneral 0. O. Martin, against Dr. 0. L. Roe. super intendent of the Feeble Minded Institute her daring Bhallenberger't administra tion, to collect tlrrt.fi.'alieged to be due the state. Dr. Roe's bondsmen, the Amer ican Bending oompany - ot Baltimore, la slso mad a. party to the- suit. T. B. Stewart, bookkeeper at the institute un der Dr.' Roe,' waa arrested soon after Dr. Thomas, the as saint superintendent, was appointed on the charge ot misappropri ating the sum In guestlon. After a trial lasting a week he Wat acquitted by a Jury la the district court. The suit brought today by the siste Is to recover the full amount of the altegad shorUe-gl.!S XT llh Interest at T per cent from January M, Nil. HASTINGS PRESBYTERIAN. ' . " PASTOR DECLINES CALL . '' ' '. . : HASTINGS, Neb, April -(Special -Rev. C. W.-Wejrer of the First Presby leriaa church ot Hastings has declined a cdll to the First Presbyterian church of Pee bio, Colo, the largest church of any denomination In that city. The offer was very attractive, the salary being a third larger than- the one he receives here. Mr. Weyer baa been eievea years la the min istry five and a half yeara at Fremont and flea and a half here. Since ha came to the Hastings pastorals the church has advaseed la point ot membership from the rank of seventh to second among all Presbyterian churches In Nebraska, aad ft la believed that aorta has a larger av erage attendance The church building Is conceded to be the finest possessed by the denomination In this state. Notwith standing tin heavy cost of the tmprsv meat there la not a dollar of Indebtedness against tLe church, either for tha bund ing er far the current expense. Permit W smoke, l cents. 'All dealer. Nebraska State Will Contend , - Ouster Suit Should Be Heard Through (From a Staff Correspondent.! . LINCOIA. April 3t. -(Special Telegram.) The attorney general's office, through Deputy Attorney Oeneral Ayres. has filed a brief tn the case or Ryan and Plvonks. South Omaha police commissioners, against whom ouster proceedings were brought. The defendants as kthat the action be dismissed as the term of office they were serving When the action was commenced bad expired. The attorney general contends . that eo far s the su preme court knows the term haa not ex pired and la bound to consider the char ter, which extended the terms until May. UU, was' valid until declared Invalid by tha supreme court, and that the validity of that charter waa not. a part ot the pleading In this action. . The state Insists the ruling ot the dis trict court for Douglas county Is not Ju dicial .notice to the. supreme court that the charter Is Invalid, and that they are serving the same term as when the ac tion was commenced. Bven in the event the term has expired and they are now serving' by reason of a re-election the stats relies on a decision In an Iowa case In which the supreme court held that the object of the law was to remove an unfit officer, and It did not matter whether It waa In a preceding term or In the term during which the action was tried. - Hilvard Resigns; 'v Teeter is Named (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINqOLN. April 2P.-(.8peclaU-Con mandant Hllyard of the Soldiers' , and tellers' , home at .Mllford sent la , his resignation today M Coventor .Aldrlch and tha latter announced the appoint ment of Joseph Teeter ot IJnoolg to I he piece.; . The- appointment le(-to .ef fective aa aoea as the former com mead ant can wind up his business affair at the home, not later than May W. ' In his letter of resignation Commandant Hllyard thanks the governor for his "mti placed confidence.' It haa been ru mo red for some time that the resigns. lion waa to be forthcoming, owing to friction at the homei which resulted a few weeks ago In the resignation of the engineer, the matron who waa the wife of the englner, and the expulsion of sev eral of thp Inmates. In fact, there has been trouble at the home ever since Gov ernor AMrlch's term commenced. He first appointed Henry Howard of Elk Creek aa oommandant. - He waa relieved from duty attes there hsd been considerable trouble culminating in a fight between the oommandant and one of the Inmates, and Hllyard, whose home la near Su perior, wag named. This did not appear to settle matters and the naming of Teeter Is the latest development. Teeter served In the civil war aa cap- tsln of Company I. Thirty-fourth Illinois Infantry. In ISM he was department com mander of the Orand Army ot the Repub lic, Department of Nebraska, and has als-ays been prominent In Orand Army affaire. - ALLEGED HORSETHIEF ARRESTED AT SEWARD SEWARD. Neb.. April s.-Speclal Tele gram.) A farm laborer who gave the name of Jtmes Thompson, waa arrested here early -Sunday morning oa a charge of atealtng a team of "brown horses from Howard Dickinson, a farmer who lives near Bee. for whom na naa oeen wore ing. He had arranged to sell the ani mals to a traveling horse buyer, and was on the wsy to a, livery barn when they were recognised by a neighbor of Mr. Dickinson, who notified tha sheriff. Thompson was arrested and this morning pleaded guilty and waa bound over to the district eourt. . He- was unable to give bond and waa losked up. ' - J eo.i' . a.i "Dim : . "nw SURVIVOR OF TITANIC IS - VISITINGAJ RAPID CITY NORFOLK. Neb.. April J.-Mra. Mary Hewlett ot Lurknow, India, a first cabin Titanic survivor paased through here en- rtute to Rapid CHy, 8, D.. to visit her sen. r. R. Hewlett. Mr: Hewlett was awakened, by confusion, pp the. steamer and slipped on a fur roar aver hernsjht- gown. When she reached deck - sailors hurled her Into lifeboat No. 11 .The life boat waa nearly- crushed by another lowered Immediately after. Mrs. Hewlett saw tha big liner disappear under the waves. - Her son did not know shs had beea rescued until a few days ago. . CONGREGATIONALISM r WILL MEET AT LIBERTY 1 - j BEATRICE. Neb.. April t.-Speclal.) The thirty-seventh annual meeting of the Lincoln Association of Cdngrega- tlonel Churohes will be held at Liberty. this county, Monday and Tuesday of this week. Many of the ministers of the dis trict will appear on the program. Rev. Mr. Packard will be Installed aa paster ot the Liberty church at the meeting. ' Teasseter Injured. , . WATERLOO, Neb., April . -Special.) John Oraff. teamster tor the Wetdnr. Seed company, had three ribs broker. Saturday afternoon by a fall. He was loading a ear. trucking the sacks of core from his wsgon. ' Kansas City Faces Deficit : of . Seven . Hundred Thousand KANSAS CITT. -Ma. April In the face ot a dafV It estimated at tnt.ent n tha funds ot Kansas City, M. A. Flynn. dtp comptroller has said that he would not certify any appropriations ot the new city sd ministration antll there la money to meet tnem. He estimated the revenues for this year at CSft.M. Until expert aoceuatante make their re ports tha comptroller refuses to soaks a statement regarding the amount of the deficit by reason of the condition ot the accounts ot Ous Pearson, hi predecessor, who died at a hotel. In Chicago April Jt, Ovs days after going out ot office. A Fertaaate Teiss. K. W. Goodloe.- 1 aulas. Tex.; found a sure relief for malaria and biliousness In Dr. sting's New Life Pills. Only 3c For sal by Beaten Drug Ce, Nebraska PRIMARY LAfS WORKINGS Cumbersome in Operation When Ticket it So Long. BBTAN AND HITCHCOCK HIT Twt DMxrtl LrHalrra I ambi tm Swla ThlBi mm Tmej Mite la .tbrmiW Virf ftota la EtMfkrf. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I.INCOI.N. April Xi.-ISBwIul.KWith enough of the primary -returns known to indicate who la nominated, about the only ones who are taking any Interest In the affair arc t.inse whose duty It is to complete the official results and aome who have been studying out the work ings ot the present lew. The practi cally universal comment la that the law. in its operation has proven too cumber some, but when It comes to providing a remedy they all confess their Inability, at present at least, to prescribe. Wherever politicians gather, however. It Is generally conceded that some move along this line Is practically certain to be made when the next legislature meets snd they are hoping that between now and then some one may be able to evolve a workable plan. Haw to Perare Voles. Another thing connected with the pri mary Is becoming apparent. When first returns ,came In the general comment wss thst under the present system, the msn who were unwilling or unable to spend a large amount of money In a campaign pf advertising and personal solicitation, stood no show. Results In this respect are somewhat mixed, but as the expense accounts ere filed and compared with the names of successful ones this claim Is not so clesr. The men 'who spent the largest antnunt of money were not nominated, but one thing In this direction does stand out and that la ' that a candidate who without the expenditure of considerable money would not hsve attrtoted any considerable nolle ot received any considerable num ber ot votes, can by liberal expenditure make it - decidedly uncomfortable tor others. There are several such Instances In the recent primary campaign. Ilea Lenders Nrarred. In th democratic camp It la common talk that both Bryan snd Senator Hitch cock came out ot It conslderibly dis figured politically, for certain It la that neither obtained Just what he wanted, though bqth arei sent to rhej national convention. The lineup of all Bryan t Intimate political friends with Wilson, taken with the sorry showing thst can didate made In the primary, has been the cause of many wry faces In the Bryan camp. On the other hand, Hitch cock's favored candidate did not make a much better showing, Hltchoock'i man did capture some delegates, but Bryan has the satisfaction pf heading Ilia poll In the list of delegates. , Tss result of the contest for governor, taken In con nection with th Injection of the liquor question Into the campaign by ths suc cessful candidate. Is also causing many democrats In this section o 'he state to rub sore spots and the pain shows no Indication ot subsiding under th mas-1 sage treatment, , Key to the Situation bee Advertising. Something more than an ordinary tonic it required to restore health to a weakened, run-do-en system; th medicine mutt post blood-purifying properties aa well, because the weakness and impurity ot th circulation is responsible for the poor physical condition. The blood does not contain the necessary quantity of rich, red eorpuacle, and Is therefore a -weak, irate rr stream which cannot afford aufflclent nourishment to tuitaln th system In ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannot legist disease, j and this explains why so many persons are attacked by a tpell of sickness when the uss of a good tonio would have prevented th trouble. In 8. 8. 8. will t found both blood-cleansing and tonio qualltiet combined. It builds np weak constitutions by ramorlngHll impurities and germ from th blood, that supplying a certain means for restoring strength and invigorating the syttem. The healthful, vegetable ingredients of which B. 8. 8. is composed mak It splendidly fitted to the needs of those system which are delioate from any cause. It is Nature'a Perfect Tonio, free from all harmful minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medicine for persons of every age. 8. 8. 8. ridt the body of that tired, worn-out feeling so common j at this season, improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the stomach, 1 acta with pleasing affect on the nervout tystem, and re invigorates every portion of the body. TEB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AILAITA. GA. IP!!!! !j j III I 70U run no risk in tryinir ' 1 HAIR TONIC, hurt the hair growth your purchase you CaL-'' mm, t e a,. I'll I usH-n. guaiaiitcc, niuui wo leave i-ujuur own sense of fairness. Give the tonic PI a fair trial and tkinlf, dry $cp, iemi kairU thru frtai . U jitld rnmptb t Q BAN Hair Tuc Get a bottle today from your dnitrtrist and start ths treatment. If he don't w for lull sued package, prepaid, m km Hefcig-E1LU Drug Co. i ilii iiil: II i . Memphis, il;;il!i!ii;iij inh'i'iii ii : .; f SPECIAL. Mall at the I!!'!;:1!!!!; pi ili. i feuWmaeeeyDr. Notts ,;"!i"iii! g lor osiMsta urastratM HI I.H i'li i X- krtarea.eoveriag lli'ii M-iC .. 111 V care and treat? Wi !"H:!ill Nii!!'!' !:' uM lilliliX ssentef li,:-!' ; ' -..iii'S': , I'l l il 4 i:i:;!:iir:fi!i'i'!i"ilii::i!;ir !,l!i::n !lt:,!:ii!i!ill:i l-i llj'-jiliW tmiiUtrtliiifHtl I tMi. 1 1 ii i, i -DUBUQUE- - on of th largttt woodworking centers in the Middle Wett, want 1,000 Woodworker T'je Woodworking Factories) n Two Furniture Far'tori, ploy over five thousand men. Three Planlna; Mllla, There la work for l.voe more Lare Railroad Shopa Two large Sash and Door 11111. And the shops of the Brunswick Two big Coffin Ksctorles. Halke-Collender Company, who " Two Church Furniture Shops need I. so more men. . . In addition t this, practically ell the ether woodworking shops have Increas es their plants snd manufacturing facllltlea and require additional help , tny Miitman ar Cabinet Maktr can get svorej as DtuVaauc No Commission Charged. . Address j DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL I Ten Millions Loss When Bazars Burn in City of Damascus CONSTAXTINOI'LK. April A -The great bssar quarters In Damascus hsve been destroyed by fire. Several persons were killed snd many Injured and th? dxmage I estimated at iIO.uOO.Wli The fire began iU midnight Friday and lastel until late Saturday night. . ltamascus. one of the holy cities ot the Mohammeusns, oapltsl of the vilayet t SNria, Is noted, among other thing, for its numerous ban re. Tnese are dci. lenated by the name of some partlcu- !lu. imH. Ar ntmmnililv Th hnur fllllN tcrs comprise - long streets covered In with high wocawork and lined with shop, stalls, warehouses and CHfes. The Greek biixar. one of the largest, waa rebuilt after Its destruction by fire in 1$93. In the midst of the batrs stands the house ot Assd Pssha. one. of the handsomest in Damascus. There are many miles of these basars, all of which are luxuriously fitted up. SECRETARY BARR LEAVES HARDWAREASSOCIATION (From a Staff Correepondent.) LINCOLN, April ai-tspeclej.l-j. Frank Ban- secretary of the Nebrsska Retail Hardware Men's association, has resigned on account of entering .other business. Barr has been secretary for seven years and is credited with a large share of the success snd growth of the organisa tion during that time. N. Roberts of Urns ha. one of the directors, succeeds to the secretaryship. YouNg NOTHE No youn( woman, tn th Jor of coming motherhood, should neglect to prepare her aygtem for th physi cal ordeal abe It to undergo. 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You. csnnot' dodge them, but you esa safe guard yourself against catarrh and other . dtseueea contracted In the process of -breathing by keeping the nostrils clean and healthy.' Catarrh germs will some-' limes get In their work, and you may mistake lha symptoms for an ordinary cold. ' ' . Don't tsk any chances. It you havs t stuffed up feeling In the head, or If your throat Is sore or filled with phlegm. Just 'grease the nostrils with a . little Ely a Cream Balm, draw the pure,, aromatlo fumes back In the head, and you will be astonished at the effect. In a few min ute you feel a loosening up In the head, Ihs nasty discharge will son be stopped. the soreness gone, and you will feel sense of genuine relief. Kly's Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even a chronic, longatsndlng rase ot catarrh. It takes the trouble right where It starts, tn the nose and throat, cleanses, heals snd strengthens the raw, sore Inside skin, or membrane, and In this way drives out calarrb snd makes you proof against this filthy, disgusting dlsesse. i . , . Summer Colds, which Often hang on foi weeks, can bo quickly cured with this cleansing, liesllng, sntlssptlc balm. All druggists sell It for fifty cents -a bottle and the one bottle la generally all that I needed In effect a complete cure. 1 Try It today. v. ' Special sgenl, Sherman a McCoouelt Drug Co. '-'. ' - Should flr destroy your home of burglar enter it and carry oft your valuablea? It might be $500, $1,000, f 2,000 or mora the loss of valuable papers and records perhapt could not be stated, tome might never be re ptaced. why not be on the safe side by rent In a Safe Deposit Box in our Fire snd Burglar Proof Vaults today 0 mail a Safe DepositCo. street Level Entrance te- "salts. 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