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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1915)
THE f.EE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY fl. 1015. BUY IT HOW APPEAL IS SEHT BROADCAST rrineri Are Urg-ed to Secure Farm Implements Which Will Be Heeded in Spring. TO HELP AWAKEN BUSINESS A rarnpalgn. unique In character o4 far-reaching In result, affecting th general prosperity of the country, has bean launched with the Agricultural urea the hide, of th rtrahni ff Jnrtta I In th tifenifarture nf whips. It nnm rattans unci rM lrly from er- many The whip r nold In every slat In th union A nte rxhiblt I In place kt th Auditorium. Mnrh Internet In msniO.t among the Implement denier In the hla tractor shows that have hf-n held In th lt two fin at Fremont, ulirit lint plow. in wa don with the farm tractor e. Vine. Manr of the 1.ler are In-(lutr-ln aa to whether thin show la ta he hold rain rt fall. There la no ntieetlnn about It. Advertising for the bla tractor show haa already none out. 'It la to ba held stain In AuguM. Cme face la missing at I ha Retail Imple ment iIt' convention. It la that of CJeore Jarkaon of Nelson, who haa even a mora Important Job at thla mlnntc fian belrg a rielegato at th ronvemlnn. Xlm. 1 - a... I j i. - t , house of representative. In tha TJehraske I'ubllahers' association (national assocle- '."""i. V.V.. .h. wielding tha gavel gt tha Implement ron- tlon or farm papers) rlrrtarlng Ita co-oper- ventlon. Jarkaon la ranplng tha mahogany ation to Interest tha farmer ot tha I In a wild effort to hold the docile donkey. United State ' ,h lumbering O. O. P.. and th raving The .losan of th cam palm "Buy It 0n(. nf ... .,... ,m. in- Pi tng of bualneea throughout the couatry If , la 3. W. purchasers of those things necesaary ueh JIJJ aa machinery, Implements, building raa 1 ((, .pot" tertal and other heavy mercnanats are made now Instead of a later data. Information of tha proposed campaign waa made public yeaterdsy by C. C. Iloae water. general manager , of tha Twen tieth Century Farmer, who la chairman of Ui epecial committee, of Hi Agricul tural Publisher' association. "V"hUo tha eampalan ahould appeal to iverytne," aald Mr. Jtoaewater, "It ahouH vartlcalarly appeal to th farmera of th United. f'Utcs. ' Oivrrnmrnt atallatlca Junt iaeud frove undenth)y that the farm era today- are more proaperoua than ever before, theae flgurea ahow that rrorw valued at U,S73,9:i,vi, tt3,fno.o in exccaa of laat year, were produced on tha farma of th United Statea. , ' Farmera Ht Troflt. "WhIU tlin panufa4urrr and merrhant are mrurgUn to make coda mart and that la the gpnrral condition throughout tha country tha farmera are particularly fortunate In that they have ahown good margin of profit. ' ' 'The farmer can make certain p'ur chaaea now wh!-h ordinarily are post poned until th aprtnir montha. However. If they will cooperat In thla campaign by buying now, they will aaatat materially In restoring th trade activity of tha country and at no additional exprnie to them.' Tlieaa puivhaaea nuat be mad later. Why not nowf "Th reault of auch a co-oprUv .movement would b manifested In many ways. Factories would ba permliud to run full time with full forccaemployed; many men, now out of work and aho families are In need of tha neceaaarie of life, would ba given employment, Job bing; houa would also b ; permftt4 lo run full tlm. . ' '' "In short, the grneral unaettled . condi tion would b corrected, confident would be reatored murh tiolcker than-1 under present condltlona. tfnd a" general awak ening of bualnesa - would .follow Th farm population alona la nearly 40,000,000, An averag expenditure of 119 would place mora than 1100,000,400 In circula tion, from WW'S everyone would J-eap benefit. ; i ; ' ' Not Indiscriminate Bnyins. ' ' "Thla campaign la not one. to urae In. illacrlmlnate buying, rather It la on to urge eoonomle buying, but InaUtlu upon buying now those things which rnuet he .bought latar." . -f ;v. , ,,' , v The Agrlrultural' Publlshera associa tion repreaenta tha farm papers of th , L'nttcd states, and through, the. various publication the apiieal "Buy It now" will 1i carried to fvary farmer In the United States. Xn'4 aaaiti"ll " i . Is proposed to , have every nwsjper In, t the -UnTted State Join In the campaign, while bual nass men "wlll k asked . to meJio th Pr peal thruugh their advertising and other publicity. . ,"'.,.-. ' V " ' ,- '. t In Mr. Rosewater's opinion ilia cam. palea should b aa beneficial at tb early shopping campaign. Th country peeaa will be asked to co operate, riotis Include the widest pos. aiblu distribution of the "Buy It now" appeal. AT THE AUDITORIUM (Continued from rage One.) moat aucresafitl 'a attending the fatteraon ot Kearney, He getting - a aettlement for b's dollvery. He la the pay on man. And ha had made a ko of It. Kor year ha haa conducted hi hualnee In this way. Le demanda either raah or a bankable nte when he makes a sale. The convention wanta to know about thla plan, and ao PaMrraon la to talk to them on "Settlement for Oooda on !ollvei y " Millard" Pirertory ha just been la sued by the Implement Trad Journal of Omaha to all Ita subscriber and to th Implement man of th territory. Thl la a remarkably complete directory that show very tyj of every brand of lm. plement manufactured In the country. Likewise It ahow by whom thl type 1 manufactured and by whom Johbed. Not tha least valuable thing about the direc tory I that It shows where repair for all ohaolat machinery can be ebtalned. It I th on book which th Implement dealer of the Omaha territory have to look to or Information. All Implement men are feeling good and optimistic with regard to the proa pert for tha coming year. With the market price for crops eseclally good, and with th large, crop raised thla year, they feel th farmer will be encouraged thla coming eeaaon to tea everv avail able foot of ground for th IMS crop. Thl will mean a larger acreage even than before, and th reaiiltant sale of (implements will be correapr.iidlngly great, la thalr opinion. Kaperlajly do they look for a large acreage uf wheut In view of the hlarh prlco now paid for wheat and In view of the likelihood of th continuance of thla- high price with th war ahowlng no signs of letting up In Europe James Wallace, secretary of tha asso ciation. Is a memhiir of the firm of Wal lao at Uiea ot Council Bluffs, lie Is new as aecretary of the association, as h took th piece when Marlon Oocsrntn realgned Irsa than , a yeaf ago. Ho ha Was a bit nervous when he read hi apeech,' or annual report. That a not against him, for be la a ealeamun rather than an orator. lie sold every foot of available floor apace In tha big audi torium to (manufacturer and Jobbers on which to exhibit their wares at the Irrv pfc-frient . ahow. Rven th boe. of tha auditorium, had to be removed in order lo get .more space, ao fast waa Wallace selling it for booth room. i Ed l-hmkuhl la perfectly healthy this year. -lat year, It will b remembered, h waa 111 and unable to com to Hi convention until th very last day. Ho we president tmn; btit gwt- here Just In tlm ta wield the gavel for a half day and hava hla picture taken with th hunr'h. Thn, because ho waj a good fellow, a cracking good Implement man, snd a Worthy executive, th aaaoclatlon re-elected him. This year h was on ueca ror me very lira meeting With v t'wfii wo long met m" miat nava cat Up nights to prepare It. Anyway, hla friends say he la 1ro busy In dayllglit selling Implements' to ba writing, epeeches. it haa .been in tha implement business ail Ma Jlfe, II does what hla frlenda call a 'wial of a, buaine',' at Wnhoo. The Midwest implement Dealers' as aoclatlon comprises the dealers- of Iowa, Nebraska, riouth Dakota, eastern Wyom ing and eastern Colorado. , f'dr the first time In era M. 'L. Ooos man I not (,at the helm aa secretary of the association. Hn resigned his posi tion leas than a. y.r ago to i get ' back Into active ImMemafiC business, the bus Inoaa ha hives, Ka la traveling for tha International Harvester company' out of U faul, Neb. Th . aaaoclatlun tried hard to hold Uooamart in th place aa eeorwtary, and aven refused to accept hla resignation i th first tlm. ' After ward. When ha represented to them ab solutely that he had heard th "call of tle wild" and must gx, they agreed, and he -In 'hulling the business now for one of rlie largest concerns In tha world. A!H IN .WUEfl GIVES IT i.:JHAT THICK WHITISH HUE li evrry dealer would take great car tof. , lay in only auch quanlltica aa his trado' will Juatlf-. . lie commended tha, movement towarS the fuller development of the local club and aald It Is a step along th -right lines, "it is on great factor to pro mot mor friendly relation among th deakera," h aald, "and lcaaena th ten dency to being unfair toward each ether." Aaalnat Branches. lie ' attacked th practice of eertaia Jobbers and manufacturer v of keeping retail branch houses, Jn various parts ot .th territory. "The practlc is deplor aid and has a tondency to emoraluse tha business In thhac localities, and ahould b eondemnod aa unbualneasllk and unfair." 11 gufgeatsd that tb or- tau'iillun take soma action looking to turd the correction Of these practice. Th speaker touched on the subject of vsi accounting and said it was a very important factor In the retail Implement business. He further uiged the organisation to eupport the Hinchaugh II1U which aeeka to collect a tux upon Interstate - mall order business, apportioning the. burden to the dir!creut state In proportion to the volume ot business don by th mall oider houses In those states. The annual reports of Secretary James AVallaco and Treasurer C. A. Wagner w ere also heard at the opening , session at the Auditorium. ' - ' ' The Implement show at tha Auditorium ), cvnneuoa witn tna convention la new In full blast. Uas englneg are in motion and elf-Mmlre are running. Moat all the machinery is In motion, so that ther r an cjuiunncnt and a noise In tha build Ing that reck .with activity. A bual laaptemeat Mm. ii ini'icrmu iraoo journal ha a i-lKiir rarc!im ita trade maik ' It 1s r.iic ,oin ihr nnuiig thoae who liSve beeu ivrrw wiiu one. , Many cf the wholesale Implement S tnnaha at aervlii lijtht ii'-nca aiirj I. i coil to th many Is ai.Mnt; tna a i italaa that are erw-nninpr imirn or ia atternoona at these p. .! i. over dm ki and placing i i.Jt is f-r t!i spring an i aummer stuck. J. A. Mvn)loui!h of Chicago, secretary i f i, e .Ssii.ii.o) liui'lciiirnt and Yetilcl -.rfii.iaciuieia ai-aui'ic.iion. was on th , (.. lie u a sticker' for MnUaj-iliMiion ! makee, and the tir.W . tin mi .u.(H.ny iiiKnt aiiu nis. Also l.e kiwm aunK-ttuiig of the piocea f ft UrirtitiK. Hv gav the contention a la t-. nong lliw Hues.' ' " ini!.!aio or r:iiim. is,, waa e ot me r.iM Ori.dir ou th gro n.J t r ti.e cwterition I la t U-en a live i'f,t)i ,ir of wi.sl In now una of th l.est i n n ii. in ti,e w,t. Lvmur in H e .I.-!. of ..v-'.w!-t ioa, hoi a!f'.ilaid " ! l V. t UeM afcj,. talluil. A very rli: i. renin, g t,t ,e l.,-J rtilh Kua al Urd k. I. .-i-vtr natk a Uttl. sickly, whltlah hu In tha water a It first comes from th laiusatt . .- , , ,.. ,1-ooWs Ilk linxwater or toni other queer concoction:' - . u . niinw w ua. 117 is r ' ChnmlcataT Nope. " That la what a con sumer thought and rushed Into th of fice ot Grneral Manager1 XI. V. Howell at tha'elty hall with a cpmrtntnt. -Chief Engineier'Jvlnce thinks It may ba duo to auper-onyg. Mr. Howell is firm in the belief that It is simply air. HI theory seem to gain aubstanc as th water, held In a glass for a minut or two. appears- to lose aubatAnoe. Tha thick coloring vanish' upward and th watei soon clear. , - - "No chemical," say Mr. Hawaii; "no Impurity or aduluraUon . ot any sort. Blmply an aeration more pronounced In th winter month than at other time. It ta In no wis deleterious to health." SOBBING YOMAtI IS' TAKEN FOR BURGLAR Exhatuted, Her Family BtaJTinj, . She falls on Strange Doorstep. . and Police Call Sent Out. HUSBAICD CAITK0T FI5D W0BK hysteria Induced by over-exertion and 1 ner lerrinie. oronni. . ir is tnougnt tnat aha fell exhausted while returning; home and that ah crept from th allewalk to th Twentieth street address for help. A the mother, with her bb held tightly In her arms, waa being helped Into tha emerganey auto that waa to take tha thro to their rooming hod, a hand fill of small chang, contributed by the rollcemen. waa pressed into th hus band' hand. He waa told to report to headquarter to gee what luck tha offi cers had who are seeking a Job for him. r'obbln plteously lor 'her baby and Prylpg to heaven for mercy, Mrs. Clara Martin, 13 years old, arid mother of a 4-montl.s-old Infant, waa found at S Tuesday morning clinging to th door of a Yiousw at 30J North Twentieth street when police answered a call thst some one waa trying to bresk In. Subsequently wss rvoled such i heart-brraklng story of a mother's sac rifice that even the callous flsta of case hardened policemen atole from tear dlmmd eye to their waHets, proffering temporary ' relief. A year ago In Marian, O., John Martin, a hard-wnrklng brick mason, suffered financial reverses and loat hla little home. It was a hard How, and It forced him, with hla bride of a few months to herln eating all over again. Hoping to do better 111 the west, they cam to Chi-jC rago, but found condltlona there lm possible. Last August they came to Omaha. Inability to . obtain a, Union COMPLAINT AGAINST THE MARBLE WORKS DISMISSED The complaint filed against the Sun derland Marble mills, C3S Lafayette' ave nue, by 1L B. Hedding. In which th 1st-' jter charged the firm dcaecratcd the Sab bath by noisy op rations, was dismissed Tuesday morning. The Punderland people explained that ihe particular Sunday mentioned was an exception In that they wer Xorced to work to fill a very argent .contract. MANY SEEK SPACE IN ' PROPOSED BUILDING caro pTTenxeci mn young nuaoann irom : consideration working at hla trade when there wag work to be., had, but he waa courageous and by odd Jobs managed to eke out an existence. Pour weeks ago the baby earn. Th snme day Mftrtm, who had been working In a temporary Job at th packing; houses, lost hla Job. He lyoae Heart. . Two weeks of' hope! cm searching for work while hlaiwlfe lay ill. took the heart of him, but h kept on, even tip to last tilcht. Christmas time charitable organizatlona brought them baskets of food, but the Christina spirit of charity lasted only a few day apparently, for by the tlm tha food waa gone th little family of three seemed to be forgotten by all. The three were facing atarvatlon New Year'e lay when Mrs. Martin by sher strength of mind draaged her weak body from bed and started to find employ ment. Every day she went out, and cam back empty handed at night, as did her hus band. Non-payment of rent mtvde them move half a dosen times since the birth of tha child. They are now at CIS California. Monday 'night the mother came home after another unsuccessful day. In sllenca she nursed the baby and at a frugal sup per with her husband. Then she put on her Jacket and hat. "Our baby haa Just as much right to li"e as any body's," aha aald to ber hus band, with fierce determination. "I'll try the restaurants one mora." At 4 yesterday morning; when Martin came to headquarters with the Infant In hla arms, after being; notified of hla wife'. condition, he wept "When ah aald our child had a right to live, tha way ah aald it mad each word aeem tike an iron band gripping my heart, but I didn't think It would com to thl," he sobbed. . Pollc Surgeon Ensof and Tamlaea aald Mrs. Martin wa suffering from lack, of proper nourishment, as wU a big envolope, filled with applications for leases In the new bujldlng to ba erected next, aummer on the "million dollar" Myer-Dllllon corner at Sixteenth and Karnam streets, la already awaiting by th Armstrong-Walsh company, agents for th new building. However, until plan are completed, nothing w'll be done, toward arranging leaaea. Construction will begin July L HERE IS $25,000 TO HELP RECREATIONS Fund Kay Be Appropriated to Ex tend Park Bathing1 Pools and ; ' ' Swimming Beaches. riAN GOES UP TO COMMISSION - Bathing places, .even swimming poola, ultimately for various park In Omaha, are alined ft in a .plan which Commis sioner . Butler, a head ot tho financ committee, will present. to the city com mission at Its budget meeting Thursday. This plan contemplates the appropria tion of tlS.O'O at once for bathing and rec reation purposes, amplifying auch Im provements as were maintained in the bathing beach at Carter Lake last year at a coat of about $2,000. That beach would be enlarged and kept up even to a higher grade of efficiency. The natural basin In tha west aide of Fontenelle park mit'ht be converted Into a delightful pool for wading, bathing,-Indeed, If not full fledged swimming. So also might sim ilar improvement be made or bogun at other parks In all parts of tha city, Th Idea would be to spread th priv ileges over tha whole area of population, making them popular In fact aa well as In name. That thla object might be the better conserved, th plan contemplates subjecting tha fund to the disposition of the entire commission. Whenever any provision Is to b made let It ba made by a rota of all th commissioner. This. It Is belleVed. may prov mora satisfac tory than to Impose tr.e entire fund and the task of Ita distribution upon any one commissioner. Thoa who favor this project regard It t a tangible advancement of the city s general plan for general recreations. But whar la this .on to come from? Omi f t "expended flalaae. Mayor Uahlman and Commissioner But ler say It can coma out of the halanca not set aside for statutory ptirpc.ca. Ther la always rich a balance after the annual budget is made out. While It I th expressed purpose of the commission to shove the fire and police appropria tions up Just as high as possible this year, and. In fact, supply all other statutory funds adequately, the belief ob tains that there will ba ample available for thla S26.0no appropriation. When It come to that. Commissioner Butler reminds hla colleague of a cer tain little errant tZb.OW which haa como hack Into the city's possession. It has been doing, valiant and philanthropic service In the form of a lon to tornado reconstructlonlsts, but has completed Ita mission and now returns to the royal ex chequer.. This will help out in general. Both the. mayor and Mr. Butler mod estly refrain, from claiming any special credit for. thla plan. ' "It is a matter for the commission to act upon." they aay. "Thus far it Is simply In the form of a recommendation to be made." An Ohio Druggist Wm. Voetf, S67 May St., A kron, Ohio, writes: Through cold and expoaura and Improper food during; tha flood, I waa taken Ttith ppendiclUa and acute Intestinal catarrh. Jn June and Jury my Jlfe wag despaired of, but recovered 'Suf ficiently to be tip BIIU SIVUIIU. JJ 4 bowels amedrI!Vej paralyzed. Could Ir ' eat no solid food. The Erst of last December I de cided to try Pemna. My appetite Improved, and very soon Solid foods could be taken. In two months time I gained 12 pounds. Now X am heavier than I ever was before. 'When I began to use re run a my bowels commenced to move at once." Those who object to liquid mdl clncs can new procure Pruna In Tablet form. m Constipation f an Re Cared. Ptart a two wecka' treatment of Pr. King' New Life Fill- today. Good for stomach and liver. ?,"c. All druggists. Advertisement. ""di w)$d. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD. I Srg Cream Applied In Nostrils 2 Open iir Passages .tight Up. Z 4 " Instant relief no watting. Tour cuoirgwtt nostrils open light up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breath freely. No mora , hawking, snuffing, blowing;, headache, dryness. No trug gllng for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. 1 Oat a email bottle of Ely's Craara Balm from your druggist now.. Apply a llttla of this fragrant, antiatpttc, healing cream In your" nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage ot the head, soothe the Inflamed or swollen mucoue mem brane and relief cornea Instantly. It's Just fin. THrn't' stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Are you getting your share of the bar gains? Don't be satisfied with less than all you need ' v , PERHAPS-- In your eagerness to buy the larger wearables, you've over looked the fact that we're con ducting the town's greatest- SHOE SALE Women's Black Satin end White Satin Party All broken lots of-Women's (4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, in one big lot, at - $2.45 All roVen lots of Girls' Shoes that were former ly 3.00 and 3.60, Including Trot Mocs, In one big lot. at ....52.45 Choice of Little Children's 2 to 8 slse Shoes that formerly sold for $1.60 to 2.00. now . .31.29 Slippers, formerly $5.00, now 2.50 All broken lots of Children's Shoes, sires 2 to 8, for children up to 5 years, one lot at . . . .50 Choice of all broken lots of Boys' Shoe, Includ ing high top storm boots, $2.50 to $3.50 values, t . '91.05 Choice of all Leggings In Shoe Department, . former prices $1.60 to $2.50, now at .. . .055 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE ESW3 1516-18-20 PARNAM STREET. A Spineless Ambition V that begins and ends with a soft bed and a full stomach will never boost a man to success. Get out of the nice smooth rut and let people know what you are good for. Hustle bang away at something big. ......... i Read the chances to get ahead in The Bee's "Help Wanted" Columns. ' Telephone Tyhr 1000 . THE OMAHA-BEE Everybody Read Dee Want Ad mil mm CLEARANCE SALE to not lt th first month la thla Kw Yw pro by without sranlDR to av money tiy th ht and f1itt nf nil mtho1 bur DIAMOND ON 4. RID1T. Al a J dtcirwa invpsumwrit. a diamond haa no equal, hemaa tt lnr , in rtlns Y t S jr esmt a ytnar. and U at beautiful ha hndx1 down as an htlrlonrn an It waa tha day you purrhaisM It. W ara ttffefint: aitra. .pedal valuasj la Yry Ptamndf. Watch. ? other jrlry tn our grl January Hale. . 17-Jewcl Elgin, Waltham or liaapdea Watch 1 J 00' ' r Ne. lG!alB, smmrata tlm-lcoepin Elgin. Walthun or Bunpdaa watob, in 23 vr guaranteed deubU strata gold fillet sm. adjuated ta tmprtur, kocbroBintn and politico, with moramaas guacaateeo 25 year. OnW SU.Til. St A MONTH Tha Tonaa Kaa'S This .xatilrtt. Dim 'Tavortt." noad Kxna itandt Plamoad SXtsa; alons u the aiosl pancot nag r.r .' producad. if ..You Could Only j Do a Stomach You'd Go o Bed lUther Uot at th Work You'd Have to IH. Kanry a maatar that work a hers so lung, without rent, that tha iioor old benxt mt li"t lis to go to a boo olio. I ar.i v ywursvlf dolii til am thing with your stomach th uutlt ot all otir pliyslra) oraans. Jimt Intaaln youravtf drvottng hour of rranrlrwa work to th. 1lm'tn of mral MfH you rannot ' ttigrst berau. or wriKful iirKlienl given t you by thf lluol Is not g mart TTT foolish to Imaaln a, law Kit k vtuuiatli raiablo of Kuj tturt vtivn th Jnl.- It rt.n are no fllloll lth nlK.ll or Sa'IJ that they actually fat th atoinat'h liiniljin? . lm you not know trtxit a rimnir,i srn point of view that to rcntlnur x'h i-oiirn. means m.t on'r the lm. P.irmrnt of our inirh out of all al (rn'ive organs as well? rHusrt's lvspepiia Tahl.t r, into Jour Htoniarh )ust Ilk fooj. They' tri; a powerful tn health alvina oiialHIe that almoat Instantly the wui of (l'Swa tWiii Is lHi'loii. II. rT fane up the mom arh work. Tli.y ao ln. the iUwd snd Ixilaure It perfea-tly, Thue. when th rl.iiiia' ti t all, for ww Jul. .-a at yuur next meal vou are able to furnish them. Yuur common sens will tell vou that ao rt an aid to dictation aa Vlurtrt . 1 'yi.aia Taoieta cil1 not he tn every drug alore. iiiil. demanded after triaj by all rlae.es f atomarh sufferere. .No mure are they a rto.it.tlul qualitv They have faaaed rt14 txaml.iatliMi by all manner of atntuat h and 1iatlve teaie. and they have teen awaidod the iinUn of Ainerloan patronage. Their' ha' heen the iira.-ncal te.t, j Miiait'a I'y.i.ei.la Tablets' are for aale at all druaai.ia at 6oc a box. Henrf toupon below to. lay and w wl:, at once aeiid you ly mail a eaiiiple free. n J'llillli iKniKj-t Whin il.nor'ar. I l..' ,.f ln:i,a la ha- m( e it.-Mir. tuic.h raw ra. 1 ff ii i . tun i. and n4: vl ilia f Ida U'iuaii) Frco Trial Coupon r. A Stoart Oo 1M etuarl Blia, Mart kali. KlicA., hM mi at ome tr retoin ninil. a free trial varkaae vt (luaxt s l'sierla Tabieta. Nm , , ttet .,' Cil M.e . . .v . . The Diamond ia a plow that has -withstood more wear and ..tear mor strain more abu; than any Sulky or Gang Plow on the market. It is the strongest plow made, and it has time after time tood up under taks that" put other plows 6ut of business. V P. & O. No. 2 'Diamond" Canji Plow It has been used iu, dif ferent sections where so many horses were used that the eveners snapjed, but the plow held. It has been used behind traction enginesnot in etubble filed?, but for breaking purposes where it was un reasonable to expeet it to work successfully. The P. ft O. Diamond has been on the market for seventeen year6, and it is today the t-implest, strongest, easiest running and most popular plow made. If you are a fetrauer to the P. & O. Diamond come in during the Convention and look it over. Tillage Implements 73 i Yeara of "Knoring How" , Hammered Into Every One of Them They Are Backed By An Unequaled Guarantee OMAHA, NED. Vex 4 Mftn' ni.- nwnd Rinir. nronr .ji.j m Tootf."10"""" mood Rla,. uk Hk aolld gold Ro- eoldfcoftie lahed finish. f aioiintln. . $1.65 a Week . agaMaatfc ' CpntihrtiSIP. E Sttni n i t:W Call er write lor III. eataln No. o. phone in idq eur MieaiMa will eatl. Th Rational Credit Jewelers Ln bros & col rsn J??fs 11' 40 Boath lUi atreet, Corner lth aad Raraej Streets, Omaha, Opposite Bor- geas-xiasu vo. Department )t Department a tore. 1 sriWiA Jfmr .-. e.,f , Exempt from - Fire or Theft Your valuables, when deposited In our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault .are Absolutely Secure. Do not wait Until fire starts or burglars ' arrive before getting a Safe Deposit Box iu this Vault, which, can be rented for as little as ' . j- i $3.00 per year. Ll3 j THE OMAHA BEE ! . THE HOME PAPER HOTELS. Hotel Urcaim Broadway at 29 St "Aa Hotel Wkera CuesU are Mada t Fl at ilom" , Not too large, yet laree enough to afford the maximum of value at minimum expense. 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