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T1IK BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1014.
Syrup of Figs 1
. For Cross, Sick-
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Feverish Child
Molhf n rin rest ' cnajr after irlvtnf
pOHfli!a Fjrup of Flpa," bec-aua 1n
few hoiKa all lb- clorcciup a ip sour
Ml and f errnrrit ns; - food snt;y rndves
out' of the boWrln, end you have a we'l.
pUylnR'cit M tutnln. th Mien a:mrly wl.l
not' UV the llrna ' fnir ptnf to -"pty
their bowels, 'arid they became tlslltly
T-scked. liver gfa slugfcifh on,l 'tomnrn
disordered, i '
When fro, fever 'ah. retina. see If
tongue It cont'd, then give th a (Miclmia
fruit 'axatl .c-' ' Cb'lJren love It. and
DEMAND FORJLABORERS BIG
Fanneri Are Csllinj for Help to j
Hnsk Big Co rti Crop.
TBYrtfo, TO BEAT OUT WINTER
Waves High a4 .lorera la
Xebraak m Well ft .flahbor
InaT Cora Growlaar
Mates.'
Not In yrars. say railroad men and
lahor ajr nry mnniicn, aa thre been
surh a demand for laborers on Nebraika
fartpa a at the present t me. The de
mand, according to these people, far ex-
i coeda tho atipply and front th country
WOMEN WORKERS AT THE POLLS The women of Omaha were well represented at
the polls, being interested in the suffrage amendment to the state constitution, and in the
school board election. A triple set of workers was at nearly every polling place.. The
photograph' shows Mrs. 0. B.'Coon presenting the claims of the .citizens' school vboard
ticket to a voter at the fifth precinct of the Fourth warcVwhile Mrs. Morris Foley looks on.
It can not cuiae inluiy o uere tl,c c, eoiUnimly cr,tnlnt. -fiend ua
what alia yenr 1 t:ie nur t run or co a.
or a' sore threat, tflp.rrhoca, r I'jm.vhat'lie,
tad breathe. lernrribcr, a gentle "lna.de
cleansing1' should alnhvn b the flat
treatment given. Fuji ttrivtione ' (for
bablra. tMYrrn of all asea iln)) fcrmin
upt are pi.''ed on ' h" r.'ot;'.".' , ,
Hewn re cf counterfeit f.g syfuio. Ark
yonr dnipslft for a 9M-ent bnttlb of "Cal
lfcnla Jyrup of F s.' i'.un. Ivik core
fully and see that It la mVo" by the
"California Fl Gyrniji Ci'mpnijy.", 'We
make, no t:nniler sire. Hand b.'k th
contrmit any other" !ls ryrjp.-rAd.Vcr-tisemetit.'
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A1 PRINTING TALK
'Froiiipt BerVloe-
flrat of an! in
nd 6n ' Jhla 'com-
partteuler ' eifi-
t ."Quality; ' and
are what you wi
the jlrlntlna; line.' a
blnaiion we 'plaee
phaala."' '
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Our prlcea are at all tlmea th Jow.
eat..cempatlbl Ith the. -quality-, of
aervice. we render. ti . ..-.
" We are' well equipped for-print In t
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Catalogs and Booklets
, Xit a firnra with yoa,on
Bazt Job of prtntlnj,
yonr
v : .1 Wion 'Douglas S!H5.' - 1
I,LSHAFERC0.;
' 12tb and Faraam'.Sti. i
men to aid In fathrring our corn."
With tho killing front .of on week afo
and tuc warm dry weather that hoa alnce
mnlntalned, corn haa cured rapidly and
now the harvcat la .on. The former
everywhere In the Wio nro'.ru!lin for
help In order ihat they may gather the
crop before the cold and, stormy weuthcr
teta In. . .
At thla t.me farmer are paying men 4
cent per bunhol for huaklnn cctn and In
addition slvlng the plokrra tholr boaid.
It la aaaerted Hint an ordinary man ran
mako from J3 to S3.S0 net, while tlioae
who are fuat can make "as hli;h aa $4 per
day. ' '
In Other Statra, Too.
What Is true In Nebraaka w'.th reference
to a ahoi tnee of men In th corn fields la
alao .aid to mnlidaln In Jowa and Kan
sas, where a big crop la waiting to be
gatlie.-eri.
The Nebtaaka corn yield la estimated at
twenty-Pin bushels, the atate over, which,
aerordlng to i he . record kept by the
freight department. I the beat In ten
years, with one exception. The quality
i comp.irea with the ylc!d. ,
Not only la there a a rest d-mand for
corn pickers in all portions of Nebraska,
t but there la a good demand for farm
Irthorers In other linee. In the beet flilds
'a large number of men are needed to aid
In aatherlna; the crop and In the great
potato raikins d atrlrta along th Hur
llngton and the--Northste n th demand
j for Inbor Is th heaviest In years. In tho
I potato and beet fields wages rang
around 12.60 to 13 and hoard.
I Then, too, all through the state farmers
are taking on additional help In order to
get ready for winter.. There are barns, to
be built, plowing to b done and manure
to be huuled to th fields and scattered
over them. Taking everything Into consld
j eratlon, according 'to the reports coming
from the agricultural districts, the rail
i road offices and the labor agencies, every
l whero the demand tot labor la attong and
the wages high.
EOH'TIUJOSE:.
YOUR KIDNEYS
Tak a Tcsspoonlul of, haumasolls
er Lsms Back or EladJcr -Trouble!
- Do you occasionally have a !'crick" In
your back? Does your back ache with-a
dull, heavy, racking throb? Is It hard to
tralbhten up a-ier iMiin? ' tt hurd
to rie trom a seal oY to turn qulcRfy?'
It you ax boliieied this way, lutju-your
kidneys nec4 ii-ia.un. to Uuuui our
biuud Is tlhed v.i,n uric acid., ilils lrr)lu
tiriK acid h causwi joilr kiuns to te-
come Wnax Irom ovei woi'K. It lies niatvj
tliniti ali.gs.sii. the tlvr nlldDOMOiB &!
ciogKed, und the wuate wulch s,.ooi'l te
ors, ued ' from tl'.e system is returned In
th lnood to putiMin tn.etrlHi lody.
Kidney dUratiftts stmt ini.ei ioutny and
snuirtluie laad U Dropay, and lingwi a
LHnean. ' '1
At the rtrst "pain in the back" gnt ffom
your rSruirclst about five ounces of Klieu
luakul. lake two toasooiitiiis In a glass
of water bo.ore bleak. at niorniiig
and In a (cw daya uur ouck will '(eel fine,
be aua your k.ilueys are working riKlit-
HheumaMlta la a wunder.ul eifer.es
rent III til drink, which helps the weak
ened kitlitevs and liver and i leans out the
etomai h of toxins and poisons and leavu
l tie Intestinal canul c!ttn and (went, H
la dtlirntful to the taste. H iif ao abso
lutely harrniesa uric a Id solveno as well
as a aallne laxattv. Acta quickly without
grjuu.K or nausea. ,
It your drutRlat does riot keep genuine
Ttheumasalta. renienttier tlteie Is nolhlns;
"Just aa good." nhautn alts Is pi vPHied
t y the fun.oui Uheuinabath Compuny,
Kinnoapolls, Minn. . 1" ... '
Many Challenges
Are Removed from
Moorheftd's Office
Stomach Sour? Stop Indigestion,
Gas, Heartburn Pape's Diapepsin
v.
Heores or Irate rlt'sens crowded th
lection commissioner's office, clamoring
to have the challenger removed, so that
they could vote. When they went to th
polls they found tha.t through errors In
the election commissioner's office miB-'iv 1 rji All
takes had Wn made which made their ufllCKen bteWS All
registrations aprar doubtrul and resulted
In challenges. '
For Instance, one man who had regis
tered from K Botith Thirteenth street,
and then had moved across th street
to D1 Bouth Thirteenth street, and had
registered his changa of address, found
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Do Home foods you eat hit bark taste
good, but work badly; ferment Into stub
born lumps and cause a alck, our, gasay
stomach? Now, Mr. and Mra. Dyspeptlo,
Jot this down: Pap a Diapepsin dlgesU
everything, leaving nothing to sour and
upset you. No dlffernc bow badly your
stomach Is disordered, you get happy
rellf In fire minutes, but what pleaaes
you most la that It strengthens and regu
late your stomach so you can eat your
favorite foods without fear. Most rem
edies give you relief sometime they axe
slow, but n not aure. Diapepsin la quick.
positive and puts your stomach In a
healthy condition so th misery won't
come back.
Tou feel different as soon as Pape'a
Diapepsin cornea In. contact with th
stomach distress Just vanishes your
stomach geta sweet, no gasea, no belch
ing, no eructations of undigested food.,
your bead clears and you feel fine.
Put an end to stomach trouble by get
ting a large fifty-cent case of Pa pet
Dlapepain from any drug store. You re
all In five minutes bow needles It is
to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or
any stomach disorder. Advertisement. '
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Eert art the Loveliest Boots of the
year. Top$ in Ereadnaught ZSoth in
Fawn, Guy or Black, with ratent
Vampt and Lotos Cuban Heels.
" Specialty Priced
$5.00
to Be fii
Pry'i Sboef
The preralllBK tyl In
Woman's SUrta demand the
Prettiest of Boots and here
they are!
'HOE-CQ
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Night and Results
in Fire-Police Call
Smoke Nuisance is ..;
; Again Brought Up
A chicken "stew" In Morris Skow's
that no record of th latter haa been saloon at 724 Ndrth Sixteenth etreel abatement law or else
mad bn th list of voters sent to the' brought the police and . fire department ;-'BJIUro
' Bmoke Inspector W. A. Chrlsman ha
been Instructed by th city council to
either fore compliance with the amok
to explain hla
mm
election board. 11 waa therefore re
fused the right to vote, and had to spend
a couple of hours getting the matter
straightened out in th election com
claaloncr'a office. 1U waa finally pro
vided with a blank, made for th purpose
and used In nnny instancea. . It ordered
th election board to remov th chal
lenge against th voter, which th blank
said haa been entered "by rrsis"
ome or th, challenged votcra declared
that they has not received any challenge
if Iters. Others said they had not re
ceived th letter until Monday. . ao they
cwuld not tend to the matter before Mon
day nlKht or the morning of the election.
Much trouble resulted from th faot
that some voters were at work or did
not hapten to be home when th elec
tion contmlasloner'a mouths canvassed
the city to check up registrations. A
number of challenges had i been entered
purely on the wounds that nobody waa
home at a Riven address when the checker
rallud. As a result the challenged voter
was put to much trouble and . worry be
fom ho managed to have his right to
vote. ...
Over fifty challenge were removed In
tho election comniiasioner'a of floe in less
than two hour thla morning. ,
Ure Gives Taxpayers
Few More Days Grace
I'!
fo many delinquent taxpayers have
crowded the county Mreasuter'a office,
anxtous to pay up their back taxes, that
Treasurer W, fj. t're has decided to give
thum a few duya of kiui -; before openluf
the tax sale In full force. He la. there
fore, offering ' only a, few "hp leas'
ploe of property ea.h day this week,
and III not nuike a rt'Kular sale of all
the udvet tired property until next week.
I-'rom lMuni-(ive to fifty delinquent tax-
. i ta.vera liave ee-i1ed ' tliM Affif -Ir...
A I Monday morning, new ones coming as
tunt a others pay up.
to the place In a hurry. Bom one called
up poi'ce headquarters and Waid that a
Chicken stew was causing trouble. - ,
"Murpfiy there's a soused hen up t'
Ekow'a saloon go get her," directed Tom
Reldey to Patrol Conductor Murphy. ,
. When Murphy got tliers, Skow'e saloon
was full of gmok and the f Ira depart
ment wag there. , , .
It soema that the-bartender bad treated
aomo friends 1 Monday to lorai real
atewed chicken, and when he ; left tho
saloon at o'clock In the evening he
fr.rgot the stew and allowed It to remain
In a pot on a gaa stove.
In the morning the stew waa burning
most odorlferously, snd .th place ' was
filled with slnoke. No damage was done
to th place, aa th fir was confined to
th pot. . . . . n
City Commissioner Dan B. Butler called
attention to th nuisance at th court
house, where dense smoke Issues several
times a day and settlea 6ver th street.
"Public buildings are among th worst
offenders," said Commissioner Butler.
"We'll put a atop to the nulsanc or know
why w cannot."
BALLOTS LATE; DELAY
VOTE IN ONE PRECINCT
Complaint . waa mad , by - several - reel
dents In one of the Twelfth ward dis
tricts that th ballota and other supplies
for that district were -not ; delivered to
the polling place until 8:40 a. m. As a
result quite a number of men, were un
able to vote before going down town to
work. Several declared they might be
disfranchised as a result, for they ex
pected to be unable to go back to the
district again until after, th polls would
be closed. ...
B3H3
Breathe Freely! Open Nostrils
And Stuffed Head End Catarrah
Instant Relief When None and Head
Are clogged From a Cold. Stop
Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull
.HeauMthe Vanishes, .
Prof, Wendell Will '
Talk to Palimpsest
Club on, Thursday
Prof. Howard Wendell, Ll D. proffer sor
of philosophy at the University of Mich
igan, will speak before Palimpsest club
Thursday evening at the Omaha club on
th eubject of "Changing America."
Prof. Wendell secured his - degree from
Edlnburg and haa lectured all over Ku
rope, and besides is the author of twelve
books In general ctrculntlon. He Is recog
nized aa th best platform-speaker at the
fnlverslty of Michigan. Because of hla
extensive travels and his broad knowl
edge of Kuropean ariulr he la very much
in demand at the present time ua a
speaker, and the Pallmpaeat club la con
gratulating itself that they hav been able
to secure Mm for (Thursday evening, as
they feel aure that he will hav a mes-
aage that will be well worth hearing.
Try "Ely's Cream Balm."
Get a small bottle anywayvJust to try
it App.y a little In th nostrils and In
stantly your clogged nose and stopped
up air passages of th head will open;
you will breathe Jrsly; dullness and
headache disappear. By morning! th
catarrh, oold-ln-head or , catarrhal aor
throat will be gone.
Knd such misery now) - Get th small
bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any
i
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Gabriel Bound Over '
' for Wounding Krebs
A Torpid I.lver
gives a sallow complexion. Take Dr.
King's New Life Pills and rid th system
of Impurities. Look healthy. Sjc. .
drug siata. Advertisement.
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Mrs. Tweedy Dies
Shortly After Her
, Sister, lrs. Seay
Mra Elizabeth Tweerty, a'ster of Mi .
George Pcey, dlci Monday night at her
home, mi Jackson strett, two d.ys fol
lowing the death of her slater, who died
Saturday night, whila her husband.
Uenrge Seay, waa attending the Bryan
meeting at the Auditorium. M rv
Tweedy'a daughttr, Mr- Lilian German,
died a lit tie oyer a month ago while on
a vlalt to Montana.
drug More. Thla sweet, fragrant balm
dissolve by th heat -Of the nostrils;
penetrates and heals t'.ie inflamed, swol
len membrane which lines the nose, head
and throat;-lear th atr. passages; stops
nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans
ing. , soothing relief cornea immediately.
' Don't lay awake tonight struggling for
breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed,
hawking and blowing. -Catarrh or a cold,
with ita running nose, foul mucous drop
ping into the throat, and raw dryness !
d atresslngNbut truly needles.
Put your fa th Just on In "Ely
Cream Balm" and your "cold or catarrh
will surely disappear. Advertisement
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TIIH C:.!AIIA LEE .'
THE HQIIE PAPER
A. K. Gabriel, for fifteen years an em
p'oi o of the Fairmont creamery, was
hound over to the district court by Police
Mtiietrate Poster on a charge of cutting
to wound. The complaint was lodged by
Jnv-s Krche, Thirteenth and William,
1 o aa.' a that. Uabrlel, without provoca
t'e n, sliuihed him with a knife.
tial-riel was rescued from an infuriated
crowd by mounted Officers Ford and
Antony.
The defendant say that he did not do
the cutting and that it waa don by a
tailor, who 'eacaped.
Tha funeral of Mr. Tweedy will .be
Mv to rrevejat lra, . M wdnedav afternoon at 1 o'clock
It may be a surjrta to you te learn ' from the resldtnce. Jackson atrctt.
that In many case croup can b pr- ! w(,n interment at Forest Lawn oeme-
veniel. Mrs. II. M. Johns. Elida, O., tery.
nlaUa her experience as folloas: My
little boy Is subject to croup. During th
Uet whiter I kept a bottle of Chamber
lain' Cough Remedy In the houae, and
a hen he be; an having that eroupy rough
I would glv hint one or two doaea of it
and it would break the attack. I like
it belter for children than any other
medicine, becaue children take It will-
liiKly. and it is sat and reliable," Obtain
able veryw here. Advertisement.
-TO NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY-
nAYIVFRiu.iiu:iM.yBuNDWniSKF.V
. Full Quart Only 80 Ccnta Express Paid
WE want every man In America who has never tried
Hayncr Whfakey to try it NOW. Cut out this ad
mail it with your order and 80 cents in stamps or coin and
tha full quart bottle of Havner frivat Stock Bottled-im-Bond
Whisk fy will be Bent in sealed case express charges -raid.
, It's fine a Bottled-in'Bond whiskey of tha choicest
kind sealed with the Government's Green Stamp oyer tha
cork your assurance it is fully aged, full 100ft proof, full '
measure as good and pare as can be produced. . It's sure
to please you sun to win your future trade. Yon take no
' chances we are responsible been in business 48 years '
capital SoOO.OuO.OO fully paid. Don't put this off order
right now order MORE than one quart if 70a like and
goods will go forward by first express. .
K'flTF. OrwafMN.alei..Cola.. Wr., Meat aa eRstata MB
1VI 1 1. tiuraif Boat sail tor tlM) far eoa a Mart sn.it said, M-lf
l a Itlanrhard's Eczeiua Lotion
. B0 Tear k the Market.
S. X, Br up a Oo Bupuly Drag Stores
' Write for free Booklet deaerlMi,
axia sisaasbs and tnsir cadslsv.
(AJ1 rutar ardara aaiut ke far FOUR arU er saera)
A4Jrtt 9m awareat mtfic '
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FLITTON
AEC3T.YCSa EYEO
Digi itsa. its .istbst.
1 111 ' a. ua
B11LE1
IS THE
Economical Fuel
For Furnace and Heater
use Zeigler Lump.
For Range and Laundry
Stove use Zeigler Nut.
Bonanza, Semi-Anthracite, a ton - $8.00
Petroleum Carbon Coke, a ton $10.50 j
".wooaDurn" .Lump ana nut, a ton,- ..$5.50
Our $5 COAL Is GOOD CoaL
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Phone Tyler 1754. 210 S. 17th St. Brandeis Theater Bldg.
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WHY
IS
OMAHA?
FQLL0V any of her 17 railroads 100 miles and
you have the answer. It's the rich farming ter
ritory from Chicago to the Rockies and from Fargo
to Kansas City with its educated farmers, high
priced farms and bumper crops that have made
Omaha. '
These farm homes buy immense quan
tities of all advertised goods and they
are easily susceptible to advertising,
v Apply this condition and fact to your
" business. Use this rich, easily acces
sible market.
Reach lhese homes through
Missouri River Valley's great
est weekly farm paper Twen
tieth Century Farmer.
Circulation. 108,000; display
rata. 60c per agate Una; classi
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