4 THE BKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAHCII 16, 191(5. I0VAII CONFESSES HE WAS FEARFUL Nervousness caused him to have a fear of everything', good or bad. Tanlac Restored His Nerve "I haven't had an attack of nervoueness since t took the flint bottle of Teniae," Karl Zobel declared to the Tanlae man yesterday at Omaha. Mr. Zobel la a driver for the t. B. Tee On., Council Pluffa. Towa. He lives In that city at 7? Avenue K. 4 "I had stomach trouble and nervousneae from childhood," ha continued tn the Teniae man. 'For the pest three years I have irrn much worse. I am II year old. "I was so nervous that I had a fear of everytiilng; thought something was going t hurt me. I didn't haTa much of an appetite and had tn force myself tn eat. Purine these spall I used to be so weak that I could not rale my arms. Sometimes for an entire day I couldn't control myself and would suffer1 with thta fear and nervnusneas. "My slater learned of tha good Tenia waa doing others and aha (tot me my flrat hot tie," continued Mr. Zobe, I haven't had a spell alnca ualng It. , I feel fine. I ran aat anything and plenty of It. "Teniae la the heat nerve restorer on the market. I took much beef. Iron and wine, hut It did not cur my nervousness. 1 am feeling good. I handled thirty sacks of sugar today and am' not tired or nervoua,"' Tanlac la being specially Introduced In Owen at the Owl drug afore, lth and Harney stiweta, by the Teniae man, who explains lie uaes and make known the result to he expected. Tanlac may bo obtained In the follow ing title: Ashland. Cone's Pharmacy; niue Springs, n. N. Wonder; Benaon, Kchlltrr-Heattl rharmocy; Central City Hehlllcr Drug Store: Orand Island, Clay ton's rharmaoy: Weeping Water, Mayer lnig Store. Advertisement. SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR A Kansas City Iavlr Who lark fried IIT Gray Hair and SUmnlatcd Its Cirowth by Simple Home Process. She Tells How fihe Did It. A. well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home process, made the following statement; "Any ludy or gentleman can dnrk on their gray or faded hair, stimu li! te Its growth and make It soft and glossy with this simple recipe, Marhich they can mix at horns. To half pint of water add 1 os. of bay rum, 1 small bog of Bar bo Compound and H os. of glycer ine. These Ingredients can be purchased at any drug atore at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until tli o gray hair la darkened sufficiently, then every two weeks. This mixture re lieves scalp troubles and Is excellent for dwndruff and falling hair. It doe not stain the scalp, la not sticky or greasy and do' not rub off. It will make a gray haired person look 10 to 80 years younger. Advertisement. A CLEAR COMPLEXION lludd Check Sparkling Er Most Women Can Have. Bays Sr. Inward, a WsU-Xaowa Okie raysiolaa. Dr. r. M. Edward for 17 years treated arores of women for livsr and bowel ail ments. During those years ha gave to his patlnt a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. KdwerU Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive coior. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter that one's system collects. . If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of aorta. Inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women at well as isan, take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and then just to keep In the pink of con dition, . i .' Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets, the suc cessful substitute for calomel lOo and So per box. All druggist. The Olive Tablet Company, Ooluiubua, Ohio. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Come-back" man was really never nown-and-out. Ilia weakened condition Ii'um of over-work, lack of exercise. !.i,.nl-.-r eating and living demands ailm u.mluri to satisfy the err for a health- eiwng kpptuie and the refreniilng alenp i-iM-l.tW to stmth. (WU) UKUAL ilnarlrtu rill Capsules, the National Kem iriy of Holland, will do the wurk. They w wuiiUnf ul! TUnse of Iheee oapauUia , h day lll put a man on his font be fore he knows It; whether his trouble comes from uric acid polaonlnic, the kid tir a. gravel or stone la the bladder, Muiiiaih diTanaeiiifnl or other aiiimiuL I Sal befall the over-sraloua Amerlran. Iwn't wait until you are entirely down-enl-ti(. but take Oirn t.xlay. Your drug frt will slailly refund your money if tiit y da nut t"lp you. . Wo and Sl.fu .,-r box. Accept no eultttulee. Look f.r the name OOIA) M KDA L on every t. They re the pure, original. Im ported liaariem Oil Capsules. Adver- tlWUH-dl, , We have a suoceasf ui treatment for Tintlure without resorting to a calaful flUPTURE aixl uncertain em steal opeiatiuo. We me the only regulable, pnyatclaii who wt,i Uiii auch cvm upon a guarantee te tin emttefactoi y results. V have de otf1 more tnan twenty year to the ex ctuBlve treatment of ltupiure, and we iAve pert wted the bat treatment In ex-l-icn iixiay. We do not injact paref. tine or v. as it la danKeroua. The ad Vfcuifcces of our treatment are: No loa cf lime. No detention from bualneaa. Ne oonxer from chloroform, shock and Mood putauu a-id uu lautg up la a hae- A l ev of Oar Satisfied Patients. Mr. fttr Hwh. Harrird. Neb.; Arnold Pom, Nuifoik, Neb.; W. M. Uenallnger, l-.urr. Neb.; C 8. Judd, Avuta. la.; Juho It. liMtver, Blair. Neb.; C. M tier its, Mtl. ern, la.; Orrtn Heed, fKalall, Men.; i, i..n t'arlaoii, Oakland, I.el, ; KeV. J. k tiaJirarl. L 1 1 a, Nb ; John livliiie. VVIe- l.-6.; John f'o. filoux CI', la ; aa i urf,)f, Uil Nurt'i lit fci Ouaia, f ' . n! huri'lrea rf others r - I ,. ntt !;, W aa T a HLkDOMX, . 4 t -j. tKasa.ua. JBee. 1 HOW TO FILE FOR LANDDRAWINGS Statement en Law and Fact Cover lng Procedure Written fcy Alliance Editor. LAffD DIVIDED UTTO FARM UNITS ALLIAHCR. Neb., March 1. (Special.) Marta Interest la belnf ah own already In the land drawing under (he tilenninn of (he grera meat reclamation prejeet In the North Platte valley, aecm (4 take plaae, gad there (a aeitslderahle mla uadergtandlni regarding It, Home af (he published a(almen(g purport ing ta lee Information enntaln er- mra vlileb (f not eorreeled may esuca a good many seepie annoy- use and needless eipenao, Only these vim are lucky enmiph to draw a tUShi K'UBt Join (he water usera' asRHiatiAB, (The following suggeatlees ta persons who wii te try for a claim in this draw ing iiaue beun prepared by the editor of the Alliance Iforaid, who has given care ful attention te tha matter and secures his Information from official sources, with a view te reducing tha er pen lies of applicants to a minimum: rirrt secure a map of the land or a "legal description" of the claims (farm units, as they are called), showing where they are located and the number of Irri gable acres un eech farm unit. This list Is too long to Insert here, but Is being put Into print by tho Alllsnce Herald and will be ready for distribution within a day or two, as will also a printed map of the territory covered, a plate for which Is now being made by the engraver. Hew te B elect I.aad. ten go te the land and select tha farm unit on which you wish te file yeur claim. It Is necessary ta da this before making out your filing pspcrs. Person who wish te get In on the drawing; wilt naturally want te some to AllUnee, - a here the United Blatea land office for this district Is located, Here yeu ess) secure trans portation across country to the lend, er If you prefer you can taka the railroad train te Ulna tare or Bayard, the two towns closest the tend, and drive out from either ef these places. Mtnatere Is the closest town to most of the fsrm unit, Bayard la closest te the balance of them, After selecting- the fsrm unit en which you wish to f lis, go (or send) to the I'nlted Btates reclamation office at Mitchell, Neb., and deposit 13.75 per arri s-able acre, the first water peyment en the government's construction charge, and secure receipt therefor. Maklagr Oat Tapers. Return te Alliance and have your filing papers made out and deposit the same and the necessary filing fee and the re ceipt from the United States reclamation office at Mitchell, with tha register and receiver of the United States land office. Or, If you prefer, have your filing papers made and acknowledged by a United Htates commissioner at Mitchell er some other town within the Alliance land dis trict, or before the county judge er elerk of the district court at Oering, If the land you select Is within Scott's Bluff county, er before the county judge er clerk of the district court at Bridgeport if the lend is within Morrill county, then enl the filing papers wtih necessary filing fee and receipt for first water pay ment to the United Htates land office at Alliance, Neb. While In western Nebraska It will he a fine thing for persons who file for a' chance In this land drawing to visit as many towns as possible, but It Is not neceesary to visit or send to any town other than those above mentioned. And remember that If you want a chance on the land ta be drawn for you must get your filing In before o'clock a. m. of March (4. As the land office closes at 4 p. m. and does not open till a m. the next flay you must call be fore 4 p. m. of Msrch , unless you send yeur filing by mall. In which event the envelope containing It must reach the Isnd e fries by I a. m. of March Jk. Nearatgrta and Paootlagr Palaa. Bloan's Liniment is a wonderful medi cine for neuralgia and sharp shooting pains; applied to painful spots It stops tha ache. Only tSe. All drugrlsta Advertise ment, i Five Silver Cups for Breeders of Swine (from a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March IS. (8peclal. The State Board of Agriculture will offer five sliver eupa worth tC each to breeders of swine at the National Swine show which will be held In Omaha October I ta 7. The I prise will be for the best exhibit of Poland-China, Berkshire, Duroo, Hamp shire and Chester White boars and three gilts farrowed since February L 1M. Matael Get rreaaottaa. LINCOLN, March 15.-8peclal.)-Th State Board of Control has appointed P. 8. Marnell of Nebraska Olty as second assistant physician at the linootn asylum to fill the vacancy caused by the promo tion of the second aaslstant to be super intendent of the Beatrice home for the feeble minded some Urn ago. S310H 3K0H OTIOIOS GRAND 1BLAND, Neb.. March 15. (Suectal Matron Hradbury report that !r. and Mra. Ktordvoe have mturned to Llnooia aXler a long tour on the 1'arlflo coast. Bhe also mentioned rwcenily meet ing jonn lam, me ex-adjutant, aitd at Hatch, who formed the acquaintance of a large itumoer oi rnnnoa while In Mrand leland during his slay a Iro.ro tvr m I burkett. W. U Llndley died at the weet hospital Saturday morning of paralyaia. VI r. Lindlev was a corporal In Company D ef the Nineteenth Iowa Infantry and waa admitted to the home January U, lteet, from Imugle comity. Comrade Uager of the convalescent hos pital has aa old coin for which he has refoeed all ofters. It is a half-cant ptc coined In a United fctaJ.ee ruliu tn the year 1V4. The home ehoemaker has taken a thirty flay leave cf abeamce and gone to OmaJia. where he win recelv ntellcaj treatment at Kt Joseph's hoepltai. Mra O. ti. Kvui, In the dormitory, haa Just re t ottl from Herman. Ntb., where ahe attended the ntnoty-fourth birthday eelebtwttoa of bar faloar, Ueorge bufnnaton. ktra. Minnie Oardell has taken a leave ef absence of too dayei, going to Omaha, whore ahe will vtail with friaaaa W rmde Norton haa aiao taka a a trim te Omaha. Julia Bream, atewarg ta the wee hos pital, has gone oa a leave nf ahar aad wu iiat at wm lamniwit Uta.) pttai, Ul ivauaaa V n y , jia W1U OMAHA BUILDERS' EXCHANGE LINES UP FORNEY DEPOT (Continued from rage One.) to confer with (he Associated Retail ers on (he matterg of ways and means of going about the proposition. Naasea Special Ceaaaalttee. The Btilldera' exchange special commit tee, appointed for this purpose, consists of W. r. Bullard and K. O. Hamilton. President Harrison of the Real Ratate exchange says the depot matter will be considered by the real eatate people as soon as possible, but that this week's meeting hsd to be given over to a dis cussion of the proposed good mada bonds, scheduled a week ago as a special order of business. Next week the exchange will hear the five-minute speeches in tha elimination contest to determine who will represent Omaha In an oration at New Orleans before the National Aaeo clatlnn of Real Kstate tuxrhanges. Mr. Harrison aays If the speeches can be rushed through In time, the depot mat ter will probably be considered at that time. Uuslneas men all over the city are dally commenting more and more on the drpot situation snd on the campaign The Bee Is now making for a new depot. Robert Cowell of the Firm of Thomas Hilpatrirk Co. There la no doubt that Omaha should have a new union depot. This Is a larger proposl- Hon thsn many of us are ready to be lieve. Care should be exercised In the location of the alte, because we should look ahead many years. We know that the msp of a progressive city like Omaha undergoes changes. ' Compare the center at Twenty-fourth and yarn am streets with that Intersection ten years ago, as an Instsnce. I believe the railroads would befriend themslves by giving Omaha an adequate union station. I sin cerely hope the transportation companlca will give Omaha thta needed Improve ment. R. B. Weller of Weller Brothers, Lum ber Dealers There Is no room for any arUKtnent about the need of a new union passenger station In Omaha. Omaha needs such a station and needs It ur gently, I think there Is no question, either, about the best location. It should stand on Leavenworth street between Sixteenth and Eighteenth strsets and It should be of sufficient else to take care of the actual prospective Increase In bus iness) for many years to come. The change from the present location would be no greater than the change made when union stations were built in such cities as Washington, D. C; St. Louts and Kansas City. In fact, the station In Kan sas City was a far more radical depar ture. In necessitated a complete change of the city transportation lines and ave nues of travel. Omaha's present station Is not only entirely Inadequate In else, but It Is too far from the center of the city, the retail district, hotels and so on. Week of Wonderful Windows to Start With a Gala Night "The Week of Wonderful Windows," an Interpretation of tho Omaha Retail Publicity Buyer elub of the nationally advertised "Dressup Week" campaign, wi.l start at 7:80 o'clock Thursday even ing, March SO, when practically every merchant In the downtown district will uncurtain their show -windows and dis play to the crowds the latest Ideas and ultramodern styles In spring merchandise. Committees have ben appointed to act with a special committee of the Asso ciated Retailers to formulate plans which the Retail Publicity Buyers' club Is con fident will make the evening of March W the gala night of the year in the re- tall dlatrlct ' The club In charge of the "Week of Wonderful .Windows" waa formed pri marily for tho purpose of heart-to-heart dlscusidons . of the problems which con front the buyers of the various retail or ganisations. Although the membership Is limited to twenty retail buyer, the object of the organisation, It Is said. Is to have re presented practically every line of the re tail Interests. The merits of the various classes of retail publicity are discussed at tha meetings and general merchan dising ideas exchanged. Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago or Pain From Back Eub stiffness away with small trial bottle of old St. Jacob's Oil Ahl Pain la gone I . QutcklyT-Tea. Almost Instant relief from aoreneaa, ' stlffneea, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St Jaoobe Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful bark, and like magic, re lief eomea. "St. Jacob Oil" I a harmleea backache, lumbago and eclatica cure, which never disappoint and doesn't burn the sktn. Straighten up! Quit complaining: Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lama Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist now and get thta lasting relief. Advertisement. Try This If You Have Dandruff There U one euro way that never fall t remove dandruff completely and that la to dlaaolv It. Thle destroys It en tirely. To do this. )ut get about four ounce of plain, ordinary liquid arvoo; apply It at night when retiring; use enough te moisten the scalp and rub It la gently with the finger tip. By morning, moat If not all. ef your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis solve -and entirely destroy evfry single lgo and trace of It. no matter how touch dandruff you may have. Ton will find. too. that ail ttahine: and dlrrtng of the scalp will atop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, histxoue. goer. tlky and soft, and look and feel a hundred time better. Tea caa get liquid arrua at any drug tare. It t Inexpensive, and four ounce ta ail yea will need. TSJ auaspl remedy seem knewa te faCL WLdvar- REALTY MEN MAKE STROHGJHARGES Certain Commissioners Are Charged with Mapping New Eoads to Suit Themselves. COMES UP OVER NEW BONDS Charges of pork carrel methods, anl assertions that certain county commis sioners are mapping out the proposed good roads program to get the pavement In their Immediate neighborhood, were made at the meeting of the Omaha Real Kstate exchange at noon when the matter of the proposed 11,700,000 bond was taken up as a special order of business. The whole countroversy resulted In a vote of the exchange making It the sense of the body that the bond proposition should be deferred until such time as a definite plan can be arranged for the maintenance of the roads, and until a definite plan can be devised or a law en acted thst would cause a part of the expense of building to be borne by the persons and property Immediately bene fited by the roads. - County Commissioners Harte, Best an4 McDonsld appeared before the exchange end made talks about the proposed bonds, giving some facts and figure a When Commissioner Harte explained where some of the roada were to be, according to a plan devised by the board exception wss taken to It. Fdson Rich, as a Commercial club man, ssld he had been Informed that Mr. Hart waa locating five miles of the road In his precinct. Commissioner McDonald leaped to his feet and declared that Harte Is not a rep resentative of a precinct, but represents the county at large. Says We Become Cranks on Hot Water Drinking Hopes every man and woman adopts this splendid morning' habit. Why 1 man and woman, half the time. feeling nervoua, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really Incapacitated by Ill ness. If we all would practice lnslde-bathlng, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, naemlc-looklng souls with pasty, muddy complexion we should see crowd of happy, healthy, rosy-cheeked people everywhere. The reason la that the human system does not rid Itself each day of all the waste which It accumulate under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out. else It ferment and form ptomaine-like poisons which are absorbed Into the blood. Just as necessary a It Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the Inside organs ef tha previous day's accumulation of In digestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It, as a harmless means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidney and bowel tha Indigestible muterlai, waste, sour bile and toxin; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal br.for putting more food into the stom ach. Million of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stom aco, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morn ing inside-bath. A quarter pound of lime stone phosphate will not cost much at tho drug store, but 1 sufficient to dem onstrate to anyone Its' oleanslng, sweeten ing and freshening effect upon th ya tem. Advertisement VeLll PLASTERS r WorUT Greatest fxterael Jimutdy, Cougha anal Colds tea okee ana aaetker Weak Chests, Pln. Irulli a JMOiVt v IT JT - in j fipiTW ilk i- mmmm "Well. In hi neighborhood, then." said Mr. Rich. "Not In his neighborhood, either," said Best. "It Is nine miles from my place," chimed an Harte. Mr. Rich then said that he would be compelled, along with Mr. Cheek and Mr. Wells of the Auto club, to report back unfsvorably to the bonds unless these matters could be straightened out. He aald it was originally planned that certain main roads should be built and that a surplus shonld be left over. "Now," he said, "these commissioners have gone together and decided to build nine miles more of road at places that suit them, without having consulted with the various organisation) that were helping in the plans." Dog Brings Home Body of Infant ABERDEEN, 8. T)., March IS. (Special Telegram.) Mr. William Nork of Red field, a young married woman, heard a racket en the back porch and stepped out to find the dog owned by the family had left the body of an Infant wrapped tn a cloth on the porch. The cloth waa wet and Indicated that the dog had found the Infant In a creek or that It had lain out during the night and had died of ex posure. State' Attorney Roy T. Bull 1 Investigating the matter, but no arrests have been made. W la well Re-elected. DAVENPORT, Neb.. March IS. (Spe cial.) Superintendent 11. O. Wlswell, Su perintednent Lucy 8. Kelfer, Principal Helen Lyon, Assistant Principal Charle 8. Reed, mathematics, have been re-elected for the coming year. They have made a good record. The school has run smoothly for the last two years. No action was taken on grade teachor. It. Chicago 12:40 noon I ""s,-n1. I '"""""""Na Lt. Englewooi 12:56 p.m. I i J AuKtvtYoxk 9:40 a.m. II U New York 2:45p.m. I I J ,M U y 20 E-30URS A 1 ilJIL&fi Pennsylvania (l H immi Lines I parncnlam V. WH.ROWLAND J f 1 Trooeing- Po. Agt. et r I 224-225 City National ty if 'a Be nit Building (J Sa Deaataai X003 ! L - OMAHA,' NEB. PAPE'S DIAPEPI FOR DYSPEPSIA OR UPSET Indigestion Goes Instantly! Ends Sourness, Acidity and ail Stomach Misery No Waiting-Get Some! Do some food yon eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into stub born lumps and cause a alck. sour, gassy stomach T Now. Mr. or Mrs. Dyepetle. jot this down; Papa's Dlapepsln digest everything, leaving: nothing to sour snd upset yeu. There never was anything: so safety quick, so certainly affective. No difference how badly your stomach la disordered you will get happy relief In five minutes, but what pleaeea you moat la that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite food without fear. Most remedies give yeu relief some times they are slow, but not sure. Elinor Glyn Who wrote "THREE WEEKS lias written a brand-new story She calls it "The Career of Katherine Bush." If you read. "Three Weeks" the mere an nouncement of the new story is enough. For that big, short love-story won its way to your heart because it might almost have been your story even before the frankness of it made the world sit up and rub its eyes. Well the world will sit up again as the tale of Katherine Bush unfolds. ' She and other women who have made the mistake she makes in the first chapter even though they make it unwittingly or perhaps . against their wills, instead of deliberately, as she did have got to be provided for in the- big scheme of life. . - - . , "The Career of Katherine Bush" is a tale of today read it in the. April Cosmopolitan On all news -stands now , GAS, STOMACH "Pap1 Dlapepsln" 1s quick, positive and put your etomach in a healthy condition o the misery won't come back, Tou feel different as soon aa "Papa's Dlapepsln" comes in contact with the stomach distress Just vanishes- your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food, your head clear and yeu feel fins, Oo now, make the best investment yea ever made, by getting- a large fifty-cent eaae of rape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. - Tou realize In five minutes how needless It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any atomach disorder, Don't be talked Into something else "Just a good." Get the genuine, no Imitation, 99 -1,