The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 16, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    Polk County Institute
Hnd Large Attendance
Osceola, Neb.. Oct. 1 .>.—The Polk
county teachers’ Institute was held
here and was a decided success. The
nstructors were Superintendent M. C.
Lefler of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. I
Howell of Kearney. Miss Nettie Mills
of Chicago, and Mias Allegra Wilkens
of Lincoln. There were 120 teachers
in attendance. The rural teachers
were enrolled 100 per cent strong.
Corn Husking Awaits Frost
in Vicinity of Fairbury
Falrbury, Neb., Oct. 15.—The fall
wheat is planted and farmers are
waiting for a frost before corn husk
ing can begin. Most of the corn is
sufficiently matured to crib, but a
frost is necessary to make it husk
easily. This is the first season in the
history of this part of the state that
frost lias been retarded until the mid
dle of October.
Fairbury Country Club
Fleets New Officers
Fairbury, Neb., Oct. 15.—The Fair
hury Country club directors have
elected Frank Moon, president; C. O.
('atlin. vice president; 11. II. McLu*
cas, treasurer, and E. A. Wunder,
secretary. The club was incorporated
three years ago for 100 shares at
$200*per share. Of this number 98
shares have been sold. There are 40
associate members.
THE NEBBS—- happy, happy wedding day.
Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hest
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call — charge accounts at all the
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Farm Hand Held for Sale
of His Employer’s Wheat
Frank Morgan, former employe on
the farm of Henry Denker, Jr., three
and a half miles south of Elkhorn,
wag aireated In Omaha yesterday,
charged with stealing 43 bushel* of
wheat from Denker.
Morgan drove a wagon containing
43 bushels of wheat In to Elkhorn and
sold it for $43.GO. during the absence
4I|VEKTJ|<ES(rNT
If You Suffer
With Piles
Dpn't Forget that Pyramid Pile
fcoppnaltorlra la the IVafloaal
Belief—I'aed hy Million*.
Send for Free Trial.
The suppositories are simply won
derful to relieve Itching, allay that
aggravating sense
of pressure and en
able you to rest and
(sleep with comfort.
The fact that al
most every druggist
in the U. S. and
Cahada has, for ov
er 25 years, sup
plied pile sufferers
with these wonder
f u 1 suppositories
shows how highly
tney are regarded Take no substi
tute. You can try them fre** by
sending your name and address on
the coupon below.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY.
613 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich.
Kindly send me a Free 'ample 'f Pyramid
Pile Suppositories, in plain wrapper.
Name ..
Street . .
City .. State .
UPSET STOMACH,
GAS, INDIGESTION
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Chew a feuN Pleasant Tablets,
—Stomach Feels Fine!
So pleasant, so inexpensive, so
Quick to settle an upset stomach.
The moment "Pa-pe's Disapepsin"
reaches the stoma-h all pain and dis
tress from indigest am or a sour,
gassy stomach vanishes.
Millions know its magic. All drug
gists recommend this harmless stom
ach corrective.
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MOTHER!
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Child’s Best Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup”
Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of
'California Ftp Syrup" now will thor
‘ up lily clean the little b* wels and In a
few hours you will have a well, play
ful child again. Even if cross, fever
ish. bilious, constipated or full of cold,
children love its pleasant taste.
Teil your druggist vnu want only
the genuine ' California Fig Syrup"
which has directions for Itabies and
children of all apes printed on bot
tle. Mother you must sav •"Califor
nia." Refuse any imitation.
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■ ■f Ilia employer, neeord^H
tlves Ho then came to
registered at the Howard 3
Iturinv '
Japan 316.000 buildings, or
cent of the total number, were de
stroyed In Toklo, while in Yokohama,
of 85,000 buildings standing I' fore th<^f
disaster, only 15,000 are left Intact.
ADVERTISEMENT.
BETTERJHANCALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets—the sub
stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure
laxative, and their effect on the liver i»
almost instantaneous. Theee little olive
colored tablets are the result of Dr.
Edwards’ determination not to tr**at liver
and bowel eompla.nts with calomel.
The pleasant little tablets do the good
that calomel does, but have no lad after
effects. They don't injure the teeth 1 We
strong liquids or calomel. They taka
hold of the trouble and quickly correct
it. Whv curt the liver at the expense of
the teeth? Calomel sometimes p!a»s
havoc with the gums. So do strong
liquids. It is best not to take calomel.
I.et Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its
place.
Headaches, "dullness** and that lary
feeling come from constipa* - n r.rd a dis
ordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards* Olive
Tablets when you feel "logy” and "heavy."
They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up *
the M'Tits. 15c and 30c.
Powerful
The ipeed with
which Week*’ help*
you drive colds out
of your system is
amazing. Try it.
Yreeks *
m * fold Jdbld*
All \ EKTI *EMEN T.
A Good Thing-DON'T MISS IT.
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents (and thU
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., De*
Moines, Iowa, ami receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain'*
Cough Kem»dy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, ‘11 a’’ and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain’* Ston>
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gassy pain* that crowd
the heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain’* tialve, needed in every
family for bums, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections: these valued firmly
medicine* for only 6 cent*. Don’t miss iu
ADVERTISEMENT.
If Ruptured
TryThisFrefr
Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or
Recent, Large or Small, and You
Are on the Road That Ha*
Convinced Thousands.
Sent Free tc Prove This
Anyone ruptured, man. w or *.
•houSd write at once to W. >. Rice. 209-C.
Main fit.. Adams. N. Y-. for a fr*e t-iui
of his wonderful stimulating? aprneat;,
Just put it or. the rup’ure and the muscle*
begin to t chten; they begsm to Vi* i ! '■
♦rether *o that the oponin*r r o«e* natural1*
tnd the need of a support or truss or ap
pliance is then done awny with. I'on’t
neglect to send for ths* free trial. K'en
f your rupture doesn’t bother you what
s the use o? wrar.njt supports * ’ yout
life? Why suffer th s nuisanc * W. r :•
the risk of gjanprene a d «urh dar.i-cr?
from a final* and in- >eent little ru.
the kina that has throrn the sr, or
the operating table? A host of m**n art
vomen are daily running such ii-k t
because their ruptures do net hurt noj
prevent them (r>m netting around. Vt ,
at once fur this free trial, as it i« cor'cf; 'j
a wonderful thinjf and has aided in th*
cure of ruptures that were a* tie a« t
man's two fists. Try and write at < nee
using the coupon below.
Free far Rupture
W, S..Ripr. Tne .
£e$-C M* n St.. Adam*. N. Y.
You may »end me entirely free a
Sample Treatment of your a tint u tat in*
application f r Rupture.
Name ... . ..
Address ...
State. . . .
TODAY I AM
REAL WELL
So Writes Woman After
Taking Lydia EL Pinkham’i
Vegetable Compound
Jamestown, N. Y.—“I was nervous,
easily excited and discouraged and had
no amDition. t art
of the time l was
not able to ?*t vp
as I suffered with
pains in my baric
and with weak*
ness. 1 took Lvdia
E. rinkham'sk'ec
e table CompounoL
both the liquid and
tablet forms, and
used Lydia E.
I’inkham's Sana*
itivo Wash for in
flammation. Today 1 am real well an J
run a rooming house and do the work.
1 recommend your medicine to e\ < ry
woman who complains, and you may
use my letter to help any one else.
1 am passing through the Change of
Life now and 1 keep the Vegetable
Compound in the house, ready iota o
when I feel the need of it.-1‘—Mrs.
Alice D. Davis. 203 W. Second St.,
J amestown. N. Y.
Often some alight derangement nay
cause a general upset condition of the
whole system.indicated by such symp
toms as nervousness, backache, lack
of ambition and general weakness.
Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound will be found a splendid medi
cine for such troubles. In manr cases it
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