Till: OMAHA. Y KDNKSDAY, I'KMHl'AKV !. I'.MC. Not a Particle of Dandruff or a Falling Hair Save your hair! Double beauty in just a few moments. its 25-cent "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful. Within ten minute after an applica tion of Danderine you can not find a Ingle trace of dandruff or falling; hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you moat will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at flrat yet but really new hair growing all over the acalp. Danderine la to the hair what fresh howera of rain and aunahtne are to vegetation. Jt goes right to the root, In vlgoratea and atrenathens them. Ita ex hilarating, stimulating and life-producing propertlea cause, the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. A llttla Danderine Immediately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and aeraKgy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and care fully draw It through your hair, taklnjr one small strand at a time. The effect ia amaslng your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incomparable lustre, soft ness and luxuriance. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderine from any drug store or toilet ounter and prove that your hair la aa pretty and aoft aa any that It haa been neglected and Injured by carelesa treat ment that's all you aurely can have beautiful hair and lot of It If you wilt Just try a little Danderine. Advertise ment. It means so much rjIHE JVKED OF A CEMETKRY T..OT Is wot n pleasant thing to think about. But when you are actually up atralnst It when your mind la de tracted with sorrow and mattera. It items, are balng thrust at you from every aide It'a re-assuring to know that the lot question may be very easily solved. A representative of West Lawn Is subject to your inatant command. He will call with automobile, take mem. bera of the family to select a lot In West Lawn and otherwise render as sistance and advice in any way he can. This personal service la not baaed upon the priced lot you buy. In cass where financial stress would ordi narily prevent ownership In such a beautiful cemetery aa West Lawn, wa also extend the courtesies of our easy purchase plan. Phone ua. Cemetery ' Office 501 h and Center. I5lh and Harney Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most aoapa and prepared shampoo con tain too much alkali. Thia drlea th scalp, make the hair brittle, and ia very harm ful. Just plain mulslfied cocoanut oil (which la pure and entirely greaaele), Is much better than the most expensive oap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and 4 rub It In. One or two teaspoonfuls wll make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and remove every particle of dut, dirt, dandruff and exces oil. The hair drie guickly and evenly, and It leave"!! fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulslfied cocoanut oil at most any drug store. Jt Is very cheap, and a few ounces I enough to last every one In the family for months. Adver tisement. Cure Any Gold Over Hight Without Quinine or Depressing Drag. Thia Kamad? la Oaaraataed or ' , Moaay Back. You can break up that cold absolutely and completely by this time tomorrow. Your head will cl.'ar up, eyea and noa klop running, bone aching stop. lassiUni? and tiredness go away and you will he yourself .igaln. Kven If you have grippe nr influenxa infection you can get com plete relief in two or three day. Bioino-I.ax la the remedy which will rtb this. It'a the most wonderful treat ment know for all aorta of cough s. colds, trirpe. Influenza, etc., and as a preventa ilve agalnsi deadly pneumonia. It is the only remedy which cures a cold without Hcrioitsly dlstui bin the system, for it loiitaina not one partiele of quinine In any form. It acta gently hut quickly by itmulatln the system and opening it eo ll the germ are thrown off at once. Olds ra dangerous. The present epi demic hufc caused tens of thousand-; of I ntl this wl' ter. lo not let a cold run. t .. ( i-t,f n cl'an". Pneumonia can kill In a few hours and no coll sufferer Is safe. Rramo-l.li Is guaranteed Mony fcsrk If you a'e not satisfied. It Is Hi ei e fried and proven rented v. Bronio T s la scM by all eood drugrists at 25 eenta a box. or ent nrepsid unnn e e1pt of r-rlce hv Trib r-heinlcal Co., jr,n V. riavk !"t.. Chicago. 111. PRANDRET11 -oS" PILLS Aa Effective Laxative Purely Vaf atabla Constipation, Indazestioo, Biliouanesa, . Q OR Q Qat Nlfbt OKooolataOoat4 or Ptmlm as, -Ir r - ! ,i Hi T -It Milf rV- ARMOR PLATE MEN MAKINGTHREATS Senate Notified Price Will Be Ad vanced $200 a Ton if Govern ment Builds Plant COMMITTEE NOT FRIGHTENED WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Private armor plata manufacturer, notified the senate naval committee today tat they would ralso the price of ar mor plate $200 a ton If congress de rides to erect or purchase armor plate factories for the government. The committee, nevertheless, voted to recommend government plants. After brief consideration, the committee ordered favorably re ported the bill authorizing expendi ture of $500,000 to equip Mare Inland Navy yard for battleship con struction, and $100,000 to enlarge facilities of th New York Navy yard and the bill to Introduce midship men to the first class at Annapolis next July. These two bills passed the house yesterday. Three Votes Aaialnat It. Senator Penrose notified the committee of the stand of armor rtate manufac turers, those chiefly concerned being the Bethlehem and Mldvale Pteol companies. The committee voted, nevertheless, nine to three, to report favorably Senator Tlll man'a bill to authorize the secretary ot the navy to provide either by erection or purchase or both, an armor plate fac tory, with capacity of not less than 30,000 tona of armor a year. The bill would appropriate 111,000,000. Senators Penrose, Lodge, and Smith of Michigan, republicans, voted aralnst reporting the bill. Chairman Tllman and Senators Swanson, Bryan, Johnson, Maine; Chil ton, Phelan and Plttman, democrat, and Clapp and Polndexter, republican, voted for It. "The threat of the armor barons to hold up the government will not affect oongress." said Senator Tillman. "Wo were given to understand that the armor manufacturers would Increase their prlre because government manufacture of armor plate would force them to go out of that business and thoy would charge this enormous increase in order to provide themselves with an amortization fund. But I gtics we can find a way to stop the robbers. In time of trouble we could seize their planta and operate them by right of eminent domain." Inheritance Helps Fritz Kreisler Be Master of Violin Frit Kreisler, the great violinist, whose concert la announced for Tuesday even ing, February 15, at the Auditorium, tha fifth and last of the charity concert course, inherited certain qualities which have gone far to make Mm the supreme master that he ia. By race he 1 a, Ciech and aa such ha Inherited that Interest ing rnlxtura .of dreamy, languor end fiery romanticism, which are the peculiar artistic attributes of the. Slavic race. By birth lie Is a Viennese and .having re ceived bis early training and education In that city he haa absorbed the almost; gallic vivacity ajid anarkle characteristic of the .Viennese. In his life lie Is thor oughly cosmopolitan,, thoroughly at home In Vienna, Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg, Rome and New York. And thia cosmopll- tanlsm haa given him a sure balance of feeling for proportion and a sense of fitness which very few artists have. His Omaha concert haa been announced aa follow: fa) Sonata, A major Handel b) Fugue, A major Tartlnl Concerto in K minor (a) Allegro molto appassionato (b) Andante (c) Allegretto non troppo: Allegro molto vivace .'. (a) Iarghetto lamentoso Uodowsky id) Konuino (on a theme uy ieei- hoven) Kreisler (b) Song without words. ...Mendelssohn (c) Moment Musical Kc'uibert (d) Maxurka Chopin (e) Spanish Serenade ' Chaniiiiade-Krelsler (a) Indian Lament I) oraU-Krcinler (b) Viennese Popular King ". Arr. by Kreisler (The Old Refrain! (c Spanish Dance.... Uranados-Kreislcr (d) Caprice Vlennois Kreisler Stags Attend Krug Theater in Force A party of 525 men and women of Omaha drove No. S5, Patriotic and Pro- ' tectlve Order of Stags, occupied a section of tha parquet at the Krug theater last I evening, the occasion being ' Stag Mght. I in obasrvance of tha receipt of the local I charter from the national drove. During the action of the play, "The Man From the West," Sport North Ingratiated himself Into the good graces of Stags In I particular and the audience In general by making several apt refcrencea to the oc casion. II. B. Fleherty, exalted recorder, and Mre. Fleharty, entertained a group of friends with the Stags, which wa tha largest theater party ot the season. DEATH RECORD. John B. Morlrs. John B. Morten, aged 31 yeara, died at his home, 26W Charles street, Monday night after a ahort Illness. Funeral serv ice will be reld from the home some time Thursday to St. John church, wilh Interment In Holy Prpulchra cemetery. Martla Reams. Msrtln, Kearns, aged 50 years, a ma ihinlat for thirty years at the I'nlon Pa cific shops, died at hli home, He vent h and Burt streets, Monday t Ight. Funeial aerv Irea will be held from the residence Thursday morning to the Holy Family ihurch. . Interment will take place in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. P. . Kralt. P. O. Kralt, aged 41, died last night ot tuberculosis, at hia horn 6061 North Kifty third avenue. He ha been a resident of Omaha for over twenty yeara. Ha I . survived by a wlf and six children. j Funeral service will be held Wedneaday .at 2 o'clock, from th horns. Burial ia '. to be at Forest Lawn, Mrs. Matilda krhaaf. I HKAVEB C1TV, Neb., Feb. . -(Special.) -Mrs. Matilda Schaaf of Holdrege died at the home ot her cot sins, Mr. sr. 1 Mrs. I'srry Johnson, at noon Sunday. She was born in Kwidwi and waa at years of age. The body was taken to Holdrege for Interment. Joys of the 0 TOO MUCH ALU Alt W THE. U'ATR ! Jgfc 01 YOUR WATLtiCOlL fife WE KS.t If 17 ISN'T m l,s SO HMD I CAHT E Jwi i : . yfPx TH WATCH PMKDj . IOWA HAS M0RE PEOPLE State Censui Shows Population of Over Two and Quarter - Million. SLIGHT INCREASE ALL AROUND (From a Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINKS. Ia.. Feb. 8. (Special Telegram.) Ninety-five mountle of the tate as given out thus far by the state census department show a total popula tion of 2,291,054, aa agalnat 2.H9.63S for the corresponding countie In 1910. Page county and Guthrie county were given out today. Page county haa a pop ulation of 24,773. a against 24,002 In 1910, and Guthrie county how a population of 18,416, aa agamst 17,374 In 1910. Shen andoah, In Page county, ha a population of 6,637, and Clarlnda of 4,478. Tha other towns In Page county follow: College Spring. 68.-); Bradyvllle, J26; Blanchard. 422: iShambaugh, 298; Rssex, 790; Yorktown, 212; Hepburn, 112; North boro, 219; Coin, 666. Junk Dealers Will Bid for Remains of Fort Dodge Road FOUT DODGE. Ia Feb. 8. (Special.) Four Junk firm are among the bidder who are expected to make offer for the Crooked Creelc Railroad and Coal com pany' property when the forecloaura aale Is held. Attorneya for Sam McClure, re ceiver for the road, have" prepared a de cree to be Bent to Judge H. T. Reed of the federal court for l.l signature author ing the sale of the property. The First Trust company of Milwaukee, the mortgagee, also will bid on the prop erty, It ia expected, In behalf of the hold ers of the $11,)00 wortii of bonds. Claims against the property must be filed not later than February 29. The amount against the road now claimed Is about ;20,OUO. The eiuhteen-mlle stretch of light steel track, as crooked as lis name Indicates, was built between Webster City and I lugli in 1S72 when the coal mining industry ut Lehlsh was at lis height. A the mine became exhausted tht fortune of the road declined. li lone locomotive became lr disrepair for Its duties of making one round trip a isy. TIim receiver will se cure an order allowing him to rent an other locomotive. Mother of Nine Sues for Divorce FORT DOUGH, Ia., Feb. 8.-(Speclal.) Mrs. Msry Henry. 58 yeara of age, haa filed suit against her S0-year-old husband Samuel Henry, against whom she make sensational charges. Nine children have been born to the couple, eight of whom I are living and have attained maturity. Mrs. Henry la now iivuik at me nome of a daughter here. Judge Wright haa granted a temporary Injunction restrain ing the aged husband from molesting his wife. - Hearing on that injunction will be held next Monday. Mattla J. koar has filed objections to McCabe Waxes Poetic Because He is Returned to His Former Love John A. McCabe blew Into Omaha from San Francisco end toak his old place In the office of the special agent of tha In ternal revenue. H haa Just been ap pointed chief special agent. Nina years hava paased (soft music, professor.) since Mr. McCab left Omaha. Me left thia very position which ha Is now again appointed to til!. And hia dear Unci Sam'l has been kick ing him around over tl.a country In varl oua positions of responsibility. II was In Omaha flrat In 1898. When ha was hers befor his district comprised Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Col orado, I'tah, Idaho, Montana, Arisona and New Mexico. Now It comprises only Ne braska and Iowa. leaving her ha flrat organised tha In ternal revenua distrk-t with headquarter at Denver. When he had that Job fin ished he wa sent to Portland, Ore., to do some organizing there. And ha aaa at San Francisco Ju-t before being or dered bat k here. Rent Family 9 ! eh i the probating of the will ot her mother, Mrs. Maria Johnston. The estate la es timated to be worth about 176.000 The usual charges of undue Influence and that the deceased was of unsound mind are made Iowa Refuses to Raise Ban on Stock DBS MOINES. Ia., Feb. 8.-llequests made by Illinois stockman and Dr. O. K. Dyson, state veterinarian of Illinois, that the Iowa embargo placed on Illinois cat tle becauae of the foot and mouth dis ease be raised were refused late today by the Iowa Animal Health commission. Dr J. I. Gibson. Iowa state veterinar ian,, stated that recent foot and mouth caaea in Christian county, Illinois, were responsible for the refusal. Fort Dodge Boy in Navy Is Drowned PORT DODGE, Ia., Feb. S.-lSpeclal.) John W. Joaelyn, electrician aboard tha U. 8. 8. Dale, waa 'lost overboard In Manila harbor last Thursday, according to a telegram from tha Navy department to hi mother, Mr. Walter Joselyn of thl city. Toung Joselyn had been in the navy four year. , GLENW00D REVIVAL CLOSES WITH 888 TRAIL HITTERS OLBNWOOD, Ia.. Feb. 8. (Special.) Tha Gunder Evangelical company, closed their meeting in Ulenwood last evening. About fifty expressed conversion at their concluding meeting. The total number of convert 1 888. The total offerings for tha evsngellat on the last day and even ing of the campaign wa 11,600. The meet ings have been the moat incoessfut In tha history of Glenwood. Itev. Fred W. Long of the Glenwood Congregatlonallst Church aucceeda Stanley M. Feater of Wichita, Kan., aa their advance man. ino party opens ai vi.ri, m., r cuius,- n.... ..v I. -Ill I.. ..1.1 un.l .11.. . . . 1. V . I a . I.J. X ll HUri HBI ID nv.u " ' - mantled. TWO THOUSAND BUSHELS Uh bKUUd AKt KUAblLU' SIOUX FAIXS, 8. V., Feb. 8 (Sje- spa, a at at r f"" clal.)-T. T. Itoseland. a farmer living , D01lllll gl in the atomach. Stead near Goodwin, loat 2.000 bushels of pots- ... . , , eiKht and work for m wa toe aa ine resuu oi an unusual mciuriii. in orner to Keep inw iwniura ut.iu utr. Ing ha at the commencement of the ex cessively cold weather placed a hard coal stove. In hi potato pit. leslerday during a fierce gale some of the straw was blown against the hot stovepipe, with the result that the atraw caught flro and he flamea apeedlly were com municated to the roof, which was burned off, roasting and ruining the 2,'M) bush els of spuds. ENGAGEMENT OF OMAHA MAN ANNOUNCED AT CAMBRIDGE BOSTON. Feb. 8. (Special Telegram.) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McWalter of Con cord, Mass., snnounca the engagement of their daughter. Miss Pessle McWalter, to John J. Higglna of Omaha. Mr. Hlgglus Is a graduate of the Worcester academy, class of 1105, and Harvard university, class of 1909. Anyway, you see, he had a chame to size up the merits of varloua widely sep arated communities, each having its own boosters' chorus. In each place Mr. McCabe has listened to th chorus and then declared promptly, decidedly, emphatically and unequivocally that the chorus wsa alr.glng out of tun, and that the only real and genuine boost era' chorus ia locatsd at Omaha. lis aat In hla office with a broad smile extending all over his froatlsplec and remarked that everything comes to him who waits, even to him who mails eight years. "Omaha certainly Irnka good to me," ha said, "and I'm tickled to be back her again." Mr. McCabe then burat Into song and melody, with th following result: You may talk alio it your aunny Cali fornia; You may rave about the rose of Oregon; Hut J bold with all my might That Nebiaaka lr all rltllit It'a the arandt'isi, brightest Und beneath, tin; sun. W WJ : TW OVER ICY TRAILS BY DOGSLED MEN PRODUCTS FOR While Others Labor in Equally Remote Sections of the World. The accompanying Illustration show the transporting of Ingredient that go into the compounding of Tanlac. Men labor way up In tha Northern wood to secure the wonderful curative herb and root that are compounded under the direction of Joseph Von Trlmbach, noted Oerman chemist. The men and women of the civilised j world should ne mierrsiea in mv, how It Is first secured, and then pre pared to relieve the ufferlnt ot human ity. Just a these men, with their dog train, in the froaen north, traveling mllca over cruated mow, through for ests of pine and spruca, avid for daya at a time not In sight of huuian habitation. Just aa you sea these scene In your favorite "movie" theater. o men are working to bring the product of the farthest north for Tanlao. i Other men are striving In different countries and under dirrerent condition to bring to America the product of th Alps, Appennlne. Pyrenees, Russian Asia, Jamaica, Braxll, the West Indies, Persia. India, Peru and other remote sections that go to make up the great reconstructive tonic which has been a revelation to ao many men and women. A KENTUCKY FARMER WINS 1Q0 T0 1 SHOT ! Friends' Tip Helps Him Come Back on Tanlac. A hundred to one ahgt won for W. H. Scott, a retoiatlon of health and happi ness. Mr. Scott la a farmer of Bueichal, a town near Ixulvllle, Ky. LJka other of the men whom tha literary expert term "our country cousins," Mr. 8oolt toll dally ao that he may play hla part In supplying food for the city folks. Year of hard labor claimed this man a victim of atomach trouble. Before starting the Tanlao treatment, which he aays, "ha mada It possible for me to eat five meala a day," Mr. Scott spent 1200 for reinedlea that failed to aid him. Though Tanlac wa a luO to II sho he did not hesitate to "take a chance" on it. "Taking a chance," h say, "I an annual occurrence with a farmer. In fact, we gambl with Mother , , "'"ie every time we plant a crop. . . . i "rive years ui iiuhikvh imuu i me In a bad way when I first took Tan- I lac. fight of the chlckena. hog and I . . .4 wmil.l maka v.naj inv L'O n r V ' I imV WU"U ..-" pat. t know ft waa th seeing that made me eat, even though I suffered tot. i-itii v after almost every meal. I had . drudgery. "Friends recommended Tanlac to such a great extent that I couldn't help try ing it, despite the fact that It was a long shot compared to the price 1 had paid for varloua other traatmenta and for medli al advice.: Well. I won. The 8'i I spent for Tanlac ha already dona ma much more good than all of the bane fits I got oi't of the couple of hundred of dollaia. I have gained 16 pounds from iTunlse. I est any food now wnnoiii suffering afterwards and ieep log." Ilk 'TIS AID TO BEAUTY ASSERTS SPECIALIST Mile. Watts Praises Tanlac in Health Hints. As health I a first aid to beaut), this story, told by Mile. Walts, beauty spe cialist, of 1283 Lincoln avenue, Cincin nati, I of unusual Interest. "I can recommend no better giver of health than Tanlac," says Mil., Watts. The story of her recovery from stom a. h trouble and nervousness, in her own words, follows: "I waa, for many months, a victim of stomach trouble and nervousness. I had suffered terribly from pains that fol lowed eating. Headaches alao would add to my worries. Improper digestion finally brought on nervousness. "Relief came, however, when I took th advica of several women who aald, 'Tak Tanlac' "Not long after I atarted th Tanlae treatment, my patron began to remind ma of the Improvement In my condition. And bacausa health is th quickest may to beauty th Improvement was particu larly notlceabl In my face. "What Tanlae really did for m I can not aay. I am ao grateful that I am willing to recommend Tanlao oublicly." BRING TANLAC ATTRIBUTE MALADIES TO MODE OF LIVING Savants Point Out Seriousness of Modern Methods. Advanced medical men who have made an exhaustive atudy of the present day methods of living and maladies resulting therefrom, have termed "auto-lntoxlca- tlon," a the foundation of these 111. Auto-lntoxicatlon la the slow aelf po's onlng ot tha vital organs, produced by th excessive mental and physical strain that wa art forced to endure, which ren der tha organ lame and permits toxin actual poison to be generated within one's own body. When the more Important" organ fall In their duties, tha body fills up with poisons, and the victim readily ylelda to their baneful Influences. Bright a disease stomach and Intestinal troubles, and catarrhal affection of the mucoii mem brane may be called auto-intoxlcallon. Tanlao ws designed specially to com bat these Ilia. Tanlac begin II action by stimulating the digestive and asslm Unlive organ, thereby enriching th blood and invigorating the entire y tern. Next. Tanlac enables the stomach to thoroughly digest th food, thus per mitting the assimilable product to b converted Into blood, bone and muacla, For these Qualities countless people throughout the United Btate dally In dorse Tanlac the Ideal reconuiructiv remedy-tonic, apptttlxrr and Invlgoren for nervou, run down men and women CAII ISERVES TlllliK? IS QUERY OF WOMAI Question of Interest Advanced After She Says That Im pulses Are As Strong1 As Verbal Command. 'Sometime It seems to m that our nerve actually nave tn powsr ot thought," aald Mrs, Mary T. Weston, of 3:'5 Tenth avenue, West, Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Weston had been discussing nerve freaks" wlih friends. "I wa very nervous, and especially so at night, from lack of proper rest and a deranged atomach," she continued. 'An almost uncontrollable Impuls would come over me to get up and run to escape' nervousness, It wa probably a subconscious 'freak,' but It seemed a If 1 could hear my nerve saying: 'Run, un.' I would Jump at th slightest noise. 1 wonder If this la not soma form ot thought T "My atomach bothered in so much that sleep wa rar. There wa a bloated condition all th time. I would hav dlzxy spell occasionally, and when I would atoop over, Spot would flash be fore my eye. My heart palpitated and It felt that sometimes my heart wa going to jump out of me. "What food I could eat did me llttla good, because It soured on my stomach. ' "It seemed as If tha very first dose of Tanlac helped me. I have received a great deal of good from It. My atomach feels better In every way. I' sleep well sain and my heart no longer bother me. My nerve hav quit 'thinking They are fifty per cent better. "Tanlac ha dona m so much good that 1 have recommended It to many ot my friends and they ar all getting good results from the treatment." TO PLACE FAITH III ADVERTISING PAYS That It pays to hav faith In adver tising la forcefully demonstrated In the tory of Oeorge W. Ferris, of 1608 Fast Seventh street, Pueblo, Colorado, who la known aa th "Tea Man" because ot his long association with th I'nlon fa il fie Tea company. "I hold that the advertisements In a nswspsper are aa important aa the news columns," ssys this man. "It waa not until 1 read several of th Tanlac stories that I was able to diag nose my own case, t'ntll then, little dtd I know that tha pain I had suffered after eating, the aleeplessness and loss of appetlt all wer symptoms of stom al U trouble. "Then ther would be formations ot mucus In my throat that would cause m great worry. I did not know until I 'studied' th Tanlao stories, that it left unchecked, this serious symptom of catarrh would ld to grav results. "With knowledge that I waa a victim of catarrh and atomach trouble, 1 lost little tlm In getting to Tanlac. "And If Tanlao has not helped ma I would not now recommend It t friends, ss I do at vry opportunity." EXPERT NOW HERE TO EXPLAIN MERIT Goes to Foundation of Moden Common Ailments, He Shows. Tanlac Is being specially Introduced In Omaha at the Sherman McConnell drug store, IKth and Dodge streets, by an ex pert direct from the Tanlac laboratories a ho meets the public dally. In discussing Tanlan westerdav tha Tanlac man said: "Men and women who have Improper digestion, who ar nerv on and very Irritable' because of suffer ing, lark of energy or ambition for their work,- are easily d'scouraged and become melancholy over alight matter, luffer with backache, poor memory, unsound aleep that doea not really rest them. Ir regular circulation of the blood, dttxlne and the common ailment ot th atom ach, liver and kidney, many ot which ar caused by catarrhal affections of th mucous membrane, which long uncheck ed finally have affected tha vital organs, will find Tanlac the tonic, tissue builder and appetiser designed to overcome these trouble. While It I true the aucces ot Tan lac In Omaha ha been o treat aa to amaxe certain business men, it really slso la true that Tanlao la no mora popu lar here than In other cities. 'We find It to be ao everywhere, that even the moat prominent persons win give testimony in praise of Tanlac out of gratitude for tha relief Tanlao bring and bacauie they believe It Is their duty to do so. "It Is a humanitarian spirit to help the 'other fellow' If you can, and that is the first thought of many pf th men, and women who voluntarily tU what Tanlac ha done for them." GRATEFUL PREACHER ASSISTS SUFFERERS Knoxville Pastor Thankful for His Physical Transformation. Th'Rv. W. T. Roby, pastor of th West Lonsdale Msthodlst church, Knox ville, Tenn., prominent and ravared min ister of th "Old Franklin state.'; 1 one of thousand ot professional men throughout th country' to whom Tan lao has proved a highly reconstructive remedy, ' "I want to bear testimony to Tanlac'a' beneficial and curative powers," said th IUv. Roby, "but can hardly find word of sufficient Import to accurately express how grateful I am that I hava been restored to my former self. "I had suffered from aatarrh ot th stomach for several year," aald the Rev, Roby, In drawing a word picture of those months that war "dark chapters" In his lift. "As this dreadful malady grew mora sever It sapped my strength and vitality. I could scarcely aat. My stom ach caused ma considerable worry, Ther wa a sourness in my throat and gas would form In my stomach; my kidneys also pnlnad me and I lost wlght stead- , Uy. "I wa urged by my wlf and parish oner, who grew alarmed at my declin ing health, to seek relief at soma water ing place, it was about then that I heard of Tanlac. Peopla of reputation were Indorsing this medicine and I ai one began on my first bottl. s , "With th third bottl my Improved condition waa th talk of th neighbor hood. My appetlt I nothing short of ravenous and I suffer no bad effects after eating. My digestion is good and the pains about my kidneys hava left entirely, Onca again I aleep well, th nervousness has disappeared and, all In all, I feel like a new man. "In Indorsing Tanlac I feel that I am spreading comfort to suffering human Uy." TANLAC IS CHECK Oil THE ILLS OF WOMEN Legions Everywhere Suffer From More Recent Ailments. The Tanlac story of Ml Olga Matt lln of 133 Main atreet, Toledo, O., is a striking one for nervous, depressed women. "I waa troubled for years with my stomach," aald Miss Mattlln. "J had no real appetite, and, though on a diet would force myself to eat. My atomach would bloat. "1 felt tired and languid all day long and at night could not sleep rsatfully. In tlm I wa almost completely worm out. Th principal trouble, waa with Im proper digestion. "In one week' tlm Tanlac worked a great chang In m. Again I anjoy a good, healthy appetlt. I no longer suffer from nausea, nor th old dlssy spells, and I am not tired out befor th day begins. "I want to recommsnd Tanlae, spe cially to women, because I know, how many there ar who feel much Uka I did and go on suffering and gattlnsT real enjoyment from llf. "From what my friends told ma X felt sura that Tanlao would benefit me. but I was ludeed surprised. a th uk-K MlUf."