A THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. MARCH 11. 1006. Complete House Furnishers Omaha Clothing Co. 1316 Farnam Street We Make Terms to Suit You Formal Grand Opening Pilonday E 3 JW .- i , A ,1 II II 1 l.ii -.ji i ii -t mi mi linim i -' Of our newly enlarged Ladles' Suit Department, where we are showing i most complete line of Suits, Jackets, Skirts, Waists, Cravenettes, Etc., Etc. If you want 'Somethlnir lif ferent". you will find it lure. LAP1KS' IflOJI CLAPS TA1I, OKKIJ SI1T8 AT -'7.oii and ta. Kvery new lit vie represented, most exclusive fabric, one model morn beautiful than the other. GKAtH, mixtures. Alice blues, resedas, olive green, etc.. In chiffons, Pa namas, voiles, etc., ETON or ponv coat style. Mon day, t-7.50 nnd ipOLr ATMfa' vrw r'ftVP'RT COATS ul I'll.'' ' IJ " ......... - - - - at IN. 75 and 113.50, marie if the verv finest Publln twist covert tiht flttlim nnd new mannish box effects, immense tt assortment. 113.50 and.....-" " I.ADIK8- NKW CTRCI LAR AND FLEATBD SKIRTS, in voiles. Panamas, prunella, etc., at I'-T .nO 117.60, 115.00 down 75 to ; Remember we Invite you to avail yourself of our confidential and liberal Credit Flan eejjj Cause and Cure of Catarrh THIS TERRIBLE SCOURGE HAS AT LAST BEEN CONQUERED Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption and Deafness Positively Prevented catarrh. I MANY WILL BE CURED FOR $3.09. Catarrh la a diseased condition of the mucous membranes. Any organ that Is lined with mucoua membranes ni:iy become affected by It. The nose, throat, ears, bronchial tubes, lung-, stomarh, liver, kidneys and bladder are all lined with mucous membrane and may become diseased by catarrh. Tito disease usually originates In tha nose and throat. Tho dropping Into the throat extends to the bronchial tubes and lungs; also to the stomach, liver and kidneys. In fact, afTeotinn the entire system. The poisonous se cretions are absorbed, affecting the blood and nrrvea. There are two kinds of catarrh - moist or hypertrophic, and dry, or atrophic. Moist catarrh produces n se rretion which extends from one organ to the other, causing them to become diseased until the entire system Is affected. Catarrh of tl throat ex tends to the bronchial tubes, producing asthma; then Into the lungs, causing acute lung disease. Finally Into the lung cells, causing consumption. All cases of asthma and consumption or iginate from catarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes, and are curable If taken In time. In dry catarrh there are no secretions. The nose and throat become dry and scaly. The eyes be come wck and Inflamed. The ears become stopped up. causing head noises of all kinds and finally deafness. There are some physicians who main tain that catarrh ennnot be cured. These are men who have not the re quired knowledge or skill, neither have they the patience, the experience nor the equipped facilities for making a cure possible, hence they say It Is In curable. There is a positive cure for catarrh. That Is the vapor treatment and the electro-massage used by Dr. Brana mun. which penetrates every cavity of the head, throat, ears, bronchial tubes and lungs, soothing and restor ing the membranes to a healthy con dition. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. Po you snore? Do you spit up slime? Do you ache all over? Do you blow out scales? lHes your nose stop up? Does your voice seem husky? Do you hawk to clear the throat? j Do you have pains across the eyesT Po you have tickling In t!ie throat? Io you have pains In the forehead? Do you sleep with your mouth open? Doca your noae stop up toward night? Does your sense of taste seem af fected? Does yeur sense 'of smell seem less active? Does your-throat seem dry In the morning? Does your nose bleed easily, particu larly at, night? , Do you have frequent discharges from the nose? The most stubborn and complicated cases will not exceed 5 for one whole month. This offer Is not made, us an experiment. This new method of treat ment has cured hundreds of cases of deafness, catarrh and head noises that have been pronounced Incurable by other specialists. D. W. Smith. I have been afflicted with catarrh of the nose and throat for ten years. The disease seemed to gradually extend to my bronchial tubes and lungs, and I would get hoarse and cough. My lungs pained me and I grew weak, lost flesh; In fact, was miserable. 1 trie-l many things recommended for these symptoms, but got no relief until finally a friend recommended Dr. Hranaman's new cure. 1 decided 10 try It and was surprised to get relief nnd a cure of all my troubles In n short course of treatment. 1 feel bet ter than I had for years; no cough, no catarrh; In fact. 1 feel splendid. My wife Is now under this treatment, with the same good results. We can recommend the treatment to all suf ferers from catarrh, axthma, etc D. W. SMITH. Renson, Neb., Route No. 1 Feb. 15, 19(16. Home Treatment aa Effective as Office Treatment. Write for Home Treatment Symptom Blanks and Book of testimonials. G. M. BRAIIAMAH, M. D. 810 N. Y. Life Bids;., Omaha, Neb. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. to. even ings; Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat urdays. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Everybody is singing- ''Mex-i-co! .My dark-eyed Mex-i-co! Those who have made the trin arc sincirnr alert tVi nrol... of the new semi-weekly-through vestibuled modern train, the V "Mexico? St.1 Louis Special" Iron Mountain Route,. Texas v Pacific Railway, International 4 Great Northern Railroad (Laredo Gateway), and the National Lines or Mexico. The train leaves St Louis at 9.00 a. m. Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving City of Mexico at 8.30 p. m. Thursdays and Sundays a 60-hour run. Compartment, Observation and Standard Drawing; Room Sleeping Cars and Dining Car. Call oh LOCAL A CENT, or midrsss H. C. TOWNSEND, Cratnl r.-.si:er aa Tukst Ipsit, T. LOUIS. MO. ft We Cure Our Patients I NDKR AN ABSOM-TK GUARANTEE NOT A DOLLAR Required to Commenci Trtttmnt Otbers Uaj Treat But We Cure Men toK $10.50 Until April 1st tiftXlAL. Ur'KETL Owing to Hie tad Hiai so many have b-en unable to avail themselves of our treatment and In view of theie being many aillicie.i WITH Sl'K CIA1. and CHRONIC DISKA8KS who are lien ling with inexperienced doctors . tho.it receiving? any benefit, we have decided 'a make a special offer to treat an. kIiikIi, m- complies!. raw for the fee of ta. uniU April 1st, those who ate now under going treatment eUrm tier and are J isvitt tailed, except blood poison. No uidtl-r bow skeptical you have becuma over failures of others, do not hesitate lon ger, we mi gtv you quick relief and perfect health, and you will never again have to be treated for the stme trouble lw not take treatment else, wnere until you have conxuHeJ tha old tellable Dr. Searles & Searles. KSTAH I ISHKD In OMAHA for U VKAKS. whoa name and reputation are s favor e.blv known as the most eprrience-l and successful Sf"K MALISTS IN TUB WfcST. HK TKE Vol-. THiiN YOU PAY I H ItfK KKE. Weak, nervous men. rervous derility, vsrUfK-eV. troubles, bl.xvl 1-ois.tn. contracted il proaikilc U-uuble. wanting weakness, hydrocele, chrome dlM.'a,umu'h and skin diseases, I'll FF examinations and consultation. Write for Symptom Blank. IS year vs-.a Omaha. D1L SWKU.s a, SlUIU.tS, 14th and IKiaK1aa Strrrts, Ouiaha, h- WT-.:. y . ...m ... ,. Mill, MMLgl JI J. . - ..ft . I - -- -- SOLOMON TALKS OF HIS PLAN ' Outlines How He Would Build that Oom j poeite Court House. I THINKS IT WOULD PRODUCE INCOME I s Eveataallr It Wosld Be the MeanM of oUlac Uowa i Taxes ta City and toanty. County Commissioner Solomon says ha hus heard so far only words of commenda tion for the plan advanced by hlm to have a syndicate build on the court house site a structure to cost from $1.5O,O00 to $2,0nn, 000. His Idea Is to give the buHding com pany a long lease on the ground floor of such a building In payment and have sev eral upper floors devoted to the county and possibly to the city offices. "Of course, the plan is as yet only ten tative," said Mr. Bolomnn. "I am but one tntmber of the board and later other prop ositions may be advanced. All that have any merit must naturally receive consid eration. But, feeling that a new court house Is a necessity and that the people reallie this. I have been giving the matter a good deal of consideration as a mem ber of the committee on court house and jail. "Among the questions asked me by peo ple who have expressed themselves on the subject Is one as to what we should do while the new building Is being 'con structed. My plan wduld be to put up at first the Harney, street side of the building, which then could be UBed for the county offices while the old structure is being de molished. This would Involve the destruc tion of the present Jail, which in most states would have been condemned long ago; and. naturally, too. this will bring us In reach of the much needed work house. Good for City and County. "A Jail and workhouse combined will, In my Judgment, nppeal to the ordinary citizen and taxpayer as a sensible and a proper thing. As it Is now both the county and the city arc supporcing a large num ber of chronic loafers and derelicts who want nothing better than the prevailing condition. They are comfortably housed and fed, kept warm, dressed and cared for. while decent people work to support them In a state of useless and- dangerous Idle ness. An Institution such as I have In mind would be built and operated on lines approved by the best prison men In the country. A cheap block of ground can be secured, walled In. buildings put up and work shops erected for less than the value of the corner whereon the present Jail stands. Within this enclosure tasks can be provided for prisoners, the carrying out of which will not In any way Inter fere with free labor. The fact that such a real workhouse and Jail awaits them here would have a positive deterrent effect on the class of loafers who eat up the sub stance of the people of Douglas county at present." Court Hons Proper. Of the proposed court house proper, Mr. Solomon says in his opinion It should be on grade, 264x4 feet In slse, outside measure ment. fJ "I would have this built around a light well ns a court C4x84. The stores on the ground floor would be thirty feet In width and 100, feet deep, running back to the In terior court. Tlw latter would be reached from the four sides by arcades, about which there would also be store rooms. This is a utilitarian age.and. this property is too valuable to the county to allow any part of It to lie Idle. Such a building would be five stories In height on Seventeenth street and four on Eighteenth. It would be equipped with four elevators, be of absolutely fireproof construction, have a large assembly room on the top floor for the accommodation of public meetings, also adequate and sanltany court and jury rooms, and. In short, be a modern building for Its purpose In all rc spects. Even now a competent person Is preparing an outline plan, which will show the elevation and arrangement of floors, not the plan to be ultimately adopted, per haps, but as a beginning must bo made be fore we can do anything, I have considered It no less than my duty as an officer of the county to give attention to starting the mutter in a practical way, so far as pos. slble. Orrn I.luhtlas; Plant. "We can, too, provide for our own light ing plant In connection with the heating plant, and undoubtedly the city would be glad to Join in this feature, even If It does not Join In the building of a structure with us. In a building occupying the whole area of this valuable block the departments of both city and county could very well be housed, compactly and conveniently." "There is some foundation, maybe, for objection along the line of civic pride. But I apprehend that If we can show the tax payers of the county and of the city a prac tical and certain method of reducing their taxes and abolishing a large proportion of the very heavy fixed charges that they are now called upon to pay every year, as well as providing a costly and a beautiful building ln the center of the city, which they will e'ventually own, they are likely to be an keen for the plan as even I am. Our expenses are great, nnd they are bound to become heavier with every pass ing year. It doesn't require much optimism to believe that If we can materially reduce them, instead of Increasing, the voters will favor such a step. Anyway, as a paid servant of Douglas county, I am willing and anxious to t.ike up and consider any plan that will In a legitimate way reach : this object. Make It Income Producer. I My proposal does not contemplate that Douglas county shall surrender Its owner- j ship of this property in any sense; rather. It looks to so Improve this block that we may make It an Income producer Instead j (Ji an income i oiinuiiiei . Even the disposal of the present court house has had the serious consideration of the commissioner. 'It Is constructed of- the very best ma terial as to walls," he said, "and I have no doubt we can dispose of It advantage ously to some Interior county or private corporation, which would take It down and utilize the stone. Iron and other material In erecting a building sufficient for their needs." As to getting a syndicate which would be willing to operate under the plan proposed, Mr. Solomon says he has no doubt on the question. 'It Is a common method of making In vestment In this day," said he, "and we may be able to secure men right here, or at least In the west, who would be anxious to go Into such a deal. Even giving the county the best of the bargain, the reward Is -certain for money so invested. On a long leasehold the county would lose noth ing, would profit more and more every year, and would eventually have a val uable building practically without cost." NOT MEN WHO SHOT CLARKE Tito Suspects Arrested by Police Re leased When Wounded Banker Sees Them. , Saturday morning Captain Dunn and De tective Heltfeld took William Hlldebrand and Sam Orman to Clarkson hospital, where Frank N. Clarke viewed the sus pects and declared he did not believe either of the prisoners was Implicated In the as sault made on him eight days ago. Hilde brand and Orman were forthwith dis charged by the police. The men were arrested the day after tho shooting of Mr. Clarke, as they answered In some particulars the descriptions given of the Clarke assailants. The police in vestigated the men's records and the offi cials were frank to admit right along they did not think the men were the guilty ones. To remove all doubt they were held until Mr. Clarke waa strong enough to see them. The dischatge of Hlldebrand and Ormon cleans up the police docket so far as 'the Clarke caso goes, , as no other prisoners have been arrested on suspicion of the crime. Mr. Clarke continues to Improve. Each day brings a better report from his bedside. WOODMEN ARE STILL TALKING Executive Council Reaches No (on s elusion on the Matter of Mov ing Headquarters. Saturday morning was spent by the ex ecutive council of the Woodmen of the World in executive session and no decision was reached in the matter of moving the headquarters from Omaha. An adjourn ment was taken until Monday morning, no session being held Saturday afternoon. W. A. Fraser of Dallas. Tex., sovereign adviser of the order, said he believed If tho people of Nebraska understood the sit uation In regard to the reserve fund pub lic opinion would be entirely with the posi tion of the order. "This fund is created In a peculiar way and is used in no manner for profit. It be ing simply a trust fund," said he. "The laws of Nebraska have given us a hard week's work and we will resume the consideration Monday. We had a splendid time at the Omaha club last night as the guests of the Omaha bankers and were royally entertained." WATER RENTAL CASE PUT OFF Hearing; of Company's Suit Against the City Goes Over I'ntll Monday. The hearing of the case of theOmaha Water company against the City of Omaha for $100,000 hydrant rentals has been con tinued until Monday morning. The case has been on trial for a week and is liable to continue over all of next week. Many witnesses are yet to testify for the defense, the plaintiffs having rested. The essential contention of the defense Is that the static pressure Is not up to con tract; that the water furnished the city Is not properly filtered and cleansed and that the city has not been furnished the fire protection agreed upon In the contract with the water company; and that the water company further refuses and neglects to furnish hydrants as needed by the growing wants of the city. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Kuw How Useful It Is la Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal la the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier In nature, but few realise its value taken Into tha human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal la a remedy that the more you ta'xe of it the better; It is not a drug at all. I simply absorbs the gases and lm i i-uiities always present In Uie stomach and intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smok ing, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves the complexion, it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs Injurious gases which collect In the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the moat for the money Is In Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather In the form of laige. pleasant tasting losenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally use of these losenges will soon tell in a much Improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sn-eeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It is. that no possible harm can result from their continued use. but on tha contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo pbysidan In speaking of the benefl s of charcoal aaya: "I adrlae BtuaxTa Charcoal Imangea to all patients suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and ta clear the complexion and purify the breath, meuth and throat: I also believe the liver Is greatly benefited by tha dafly use ef them; they cr t but S cents a box at drag stores, and although In some sense a patent preparation, 'yet I believe I get more and better charooal la Stuart's Charcoal Losenges han la any of the ordinary char coal table's." MARKET STALLS GO SLOWLY Sale of Gerke's Gardener Tribe Arouaee li Interest and Brlaas I.lttle Money. Lukewarm- Interest In the sale of stalls at the Eleventh and Howard street market place was manifested by the market gardners Saturday morning. Only nine chipped In 110 each to enable them to draw lots for choice locations. These nine were supplied by the offices of Marketmaster Gerke. Deputy Comptroller Cosgrove and Thomas Lamb of the treasurer's rifflce. This year the custom of auctioneering the preferred spaces to the highest bidders was discontinued. The premiums are uni formly J10 and 15 according to the location of stalls. NO MORE PAY FROM STORE Practice to' Be Htoptted If Contem plated Resolution by Ire Goes Through. A resolution will be introduced by Mr. I're at the next meeting of the county commlssioners to stop the practice of pay ing men out of the county store for labor performed. It ia said the custom has grown up through a number of years of the county agent securing men to do small Jobs about the storehouse and reimbursing them with merchandise. Mr. I're contends all bills for labor should come before the commis sioners and be passed upon by that body. The Bennett Company. New fruit market, renovated from the ground up. connected with grocery. Spe ciul sales every day. Watch Bennett's ads.. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have been reported to the Board of Health dur ing the tweuty-four hours ending at noon Saturday: Births Frank Vance. S1Z North Twentv. eighth avenue, boy; R. II Whyte, llM south Eighteenth, girl; Frank Hi rat ford. Fourth aod Francis, boy. William A. Kutoely, 1U South Twenty-eighth avenue, girl; K H- Glluro. bl North Twenty-tirst. girl; Martin Junes. ILK Charles, bov. Eaths Cheeur I- Carpenter. :T1 Jar kr V: Infant Walter, lk"2 Ohio. days; Charles F. Rabbins. Taourua. Wash., aj; John Btrumpa, county hospital. Ik; Mar garet May. county hospital. ; Chriaiiua Anderson. Eaai Omaha, 11 Tho Investment Opportunity of a Life Time. THE TALK-O-PIIHE STOCK A Sure Money Maker A Sure Dividend Payer 20 PROFITS ASSURED. Our January Profits w.r,. nrtiiHllr $X,070.8a n-l. which equals $ I (t7.fl !.(! rn-r annum on total Mock at that Hint of $.0(),(KI0 oyer 20 jior cent. r 'TALK-0-PHONE: The Money-Maklnflt Product of the Great Factory at Toledo. Ohio- 100 PROFITS PROBABLE. CaiKifltjr of IMiint 7,-,0 mnchlnc. per tiny Avr-rago profit per machine .T oil Profit per Any '.'.'.i,7MUt Iroflt pr year (.112 .lays) $1,170,000.00 Total capital $1,000,000.00 , 1 prollt 117 per cent ftZhnbeVP.n';!"'l( "llrP" should show to you clearlv whv. win he a 1 i ' "'""rihed. the price of the stork Vice to ift U'i fKm rer H,ar-' ,h Present sellinK mark thii , Pur Bhnr''' .J'r 'ai,,,!,ry "rt"al earnings really rnln 'k. ns worth $40.( per share, and remember these f P.K"ot. ,,!"ln,"t('l- '' have been actually made, and nenui oi mis company. FOR RAMilMl REFER EX CK WE REFER RV PKRMIIO TOi Ohr.vtVhVid"J-.vnB,C- iTo'rtlC' ""'"i The National Bank of Commerce. Toledo. Chicago III 'St, nWV'CKH, Tnp,' h,: Thp Hamilton National Bank , i d Th of c"flB. San Francisco. Cal. '1K" BK, KHKVE 'K REFER RF.III-AT- OF OMlT TO .- . --vx-.-. . voi is- .... . wnf ''--::.Vv ' THE KOLLOWI'VIl 1IIKRXS. WHO PARRY l.mcE TITIES OF TAI.K.O-PHOE IX STOCK I QVATI- FUR AV & McARDLO, 1518-20 Harney St. r AMERICAN TALKING MACHINE CO. SI5 South 16th St. It Is not often that the public Is offered a ft chance to Invest In a strictly legitimate enterprise that Is already a money-maker, a chance to make a conservative Invest ment that can and will pay the enormous profits of successful speculative ventures without any of the tremendous risk in volved In the latter. There Is a wldo difference between In vestment and speculation. SPECULATION ta. a long-shot gamble INVESTMENT means putting money into something that Is an assured success, 1 such as a business enterprise that does not have to rely upon possible future profits, but one that la now making large profits. Just such a concern is the Talk-OPhono Company, with Its tangible assets of over a half million dol lars, with its going and growing profitable business. We do not have to point to what we are going to do, but what we have done. We earned over 8 per cent lust year. Wo are now earning at the rate of over 20 per cent, and the business growing by leaps and bounds. The table at the head of this column shows clearly how we can make over 100 per cent profit. With the money pouring In from this sale of stock we are enabled to begin contracting for the large quantities required by stiNi concerns as John M. Smyth Co., Chicago; Rudolph Wurlltier Co. or Chicago; Conroy Piano Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Minnesota Pho nograph Co., St. Paul, Minn.; Theo. F. Bentel Co., Pittsburg, Ta.; J. C. Groene & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Furey & McArdle. Omaha, Neb., and many others, and we are able to sell on the long-time terms that are required on largo orders. We say to you In all earnestness: "Now is the time to buy stock In the Talk-O-Phone com pany." The . first $100,000 is nearly sub scribed, and then the stock advances to $13.60 per share. If you ouy before this advance, your money will have Increased 26 per cent. Then, too, remember the di rectors consider it wiso to declare In July a 5 per cent semi-annual dividend, so In addition to the Increase of 25 per cent in the value of your holdings, your money will pay you a semi-annual Interest of 6 per cent in July. 19u6. In this nterprlse you do not part with your money; you simply chunge It Into first-class collateral. Your money goes Into available assets. You are simply putting It to work and getting all tho profits from It yourself Instead of putting it In a savings bank at 3 or 4 per cent. Do you suppose the savings banks permit your money to stay In their vaults? No, they In turn Invest this money where It will pay profits, and they take the profits and give you only 3 or 4 per cent. This business, with ,ts brilliant future. Its con servative, capable management, its assured success, is us safe as any saving bank, nd your money Invested here will not only multiply rapidly, but In the meantime will be paying you good dividends. If you buy stock In this company, you are sure of a square deal. You nie sure of receiving your share of the profits. Jn last Sunday's issue of this paper, and also the Sunday before, we gave you valu able information rgardlng this Talk-O-Phone stork, which, lemember. Is fully paid and non-assessable. If you did not read these ads., or If you have forgotten what was said, go to the library and look for them In the newspaper tiles, and read them carefully. It will pay you to do so. PRESENT PRICE OP TALK-O- PHONE STOCK. For the present you can purchase Talk-O-Phone stock, which, remember. Is fully paid and non-assessable, for W.50 per share cash, or '" per share on the installment plan, II with subscription and II per month per share for nine months. We know that llmi Invested now in this stock means gilt-edged security in your liajids for a valuation of JUio. and we honestly be lieve Invested now will, within two years, in addition to paying" large divi dends, be worth 11,000. Could Any Concern Sell to a more Reliable List or Customers? Just look up the financial ratings of nny of the following, all of whom are loyal Talk-O-Phone Jobbers. Call on any of them and ask all about the Talk-O-Phone and the Talk-O-Phone company: Talk-o-Phone nl the Tlk-0-rhon company. I). 8 John.ion A t o , Pern 1 1. Wish. fonroj- ri.no Co . g(. Ixiult. Mo. .1. P. t'rotty A Co., Mlnntopnllf, Minn. J. C flreen A Co., Clni-lnn.tl, O. C. W. M.rrln Pl.no Co., Il.troll. Mich. Have. Mimic Co.. Tol.do O. Butler Bros., St. Louln. Mo. MrOrral linn., Milwaukee, Wl. Amerlian Talklns Mitrhlne Co.. Omaha'. Neb. William DoerQ. niter Co.. La Cromie, WIR. Alrlander-Elyea Co., Atlanta. Ca. Knicer. Mfg. Co.. New York Ctty. Keen Talking Machine Co.. Philadelphia, Ta. Elritel, Cooper & Co.. Chicago, III. John M. Binrth Co.. Chicago, 111. Chicago Mu.lc Co., Chicago, III. William Tonk & Bro.. Chicago, 111. Southern California Muali- Co.. Los Angelea. Kllera Piano Hou.e. Tacoma, Wash. Po.-era A; Henry, Plttuburg. Pa. linger & Bllsh. Dubuque, la. National Piano Co., Lannlog. Mich. W. Bryant. 218 Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Neal Clark & Neal. Buffalo, N. V. C. H. Rout. New York City. William Tonk A Bro. Co . Inc., N. Y. city. MoKkowlta & llerhach. Philadelphia, Pa. Butler Bro... Chicago, III. Rudolph Wurlltier Co., Chicago, III. Jame. 1. Lyon.. Chicago, 111. Kohler Chaw, Han Franclaco. Cal. Kliera Piano Hou.e, Spokane, Wa.h. Rilers Piano Home. Portland. Or.. Theodore F. Bent.l Co., Pitt. burg. Pa. Mlnneanta Phonograph Co.. St. Paul, Minn. W. c. Deforest Son. New Castle. Pa. Nat. Automatic Klra Alarm Co., New Orleans. Charles N. Klsher, Houston, Tex. The Petmecky Co., Austin. Tel. Ecllp. Mu.lcal Co., Clev.land. O. Talking Machln. Co., Rochester, N. T. Carlln A Lennox, Indianapolis, lnd. Bernh. liner Bro... Baltlmor., Md. Brown. Page Hlllman Co., Peoria. III. A Few Words About the Product of the Great Factory. THE TALK-O-PHONE. This mad Ine Is a superior type of the disc reproducer and up-to-date In every partl -tilar. It Is made In various grades and models, ranging In retail price from llS.oO to JjOnO each. In ad dition to all such desirable features as multiple springs to give It long run ning power and permit winding while In operation; governor control to In crease or decrease speed, thereby raising or lowering key; taper arm with revolving born; the Talk-O-I'honn also lias the MECHANICAL, FEED, a device which moves the re producer across the record Independ ent of the scratching of the needle. This wonderful n,w device renders the New Taper Arm Talk-O-Phone a mar velous sound reproducer and a great record saver. Appreciating that the grating, grinding noises of all disc reproducing machines am ohnoxloua. we have been experimenting for th. pant year to perfect a Tslk-O-Phone that would be entirely free from all foreign sounds and only reproduce the pure musical tones. We found that the drsgglng of th. needl. In order to propel the reproducer across th. rec ord was the caus. of all th. trouble. To oh obviate this w. Invented th. MECHANICAL KKKD, a device to propel the reproducer across the re4rd entirely Independent of th. needl. The mVrvelous. clear reproduction resulting from this new device mint b heard to b. ap preciated. This, too, Is a great record saver, for there la no chanr. to scratch th. needl. serosa tiie record. It will he observed that the urn Talk-O-Phone operated on this principle acts entirely away from the old fundamental principle of reproducing machines namely, the needle feed. Our patents on this new device are Terr broad, and this arrange, ment cannot he used on any other machine. We do not operate under any shop rights or license from any one. For Convenience ef Those Desir ing Stock on Easy Terms. Even If you hnve not the ready money to Invest now. arrangements have been made whereby a limited amount of this stock has been set aside to be sold on the Installment plan $1.00 per share to be paid with subscription and 11.00 per share per month thereafter for nine months. Tou probably often spend more money In a single day on amusement or un necessary things than would be reqlred to buy, in this way, a good block of this dividend-paying, rapidly enhancing stock. Subscribe at Once So You May Not Fail to Secure This Stock. If you desire further particulars before subscribing, write at once. For, re member, only the first HOO.txO will be sold at IS. 50 cash ($10.09 Installment) ier share; after that $12.50 per share. It is surely not stereotyped to say to you on this proposition act nonf The privilege is reserved of with drawing the stock from the market si any time development of the business would Indicate the, advisability of such nctlon It is offered now at considerably less than Its earning value In the estimation of the directors, and will positively be advanced 25 after the first $100,000 Is sold. FILL OIT. CIT OFF AJID MAIL THIS COITOX TODAY. .1906 A. L. IRISH, President, THE TALK-O-PHOSE COMPANY, Toledo, O. Dear Sir I hereby subscribe for shares, full paid and non-assessable, of the capital stock of the Talk-O-Phone Company of Toledo, Ohio, and agree to pay you dollars per share (J9.50 pershare If your remittance pays your subscription In full, or $10.00 If you pay on Installments of $1.00 now and $1.00 per month per share). 1 enclose herewith my remittance for Yours truly, i Name City. State. Xote If you have $!.00 or can save $10.00 per month for ten months you can own ten shares In this company and enjoy the large dividends and In crease In value of the stock. You will never regret subscribing for all you can pay for, either cash or monthly Installments. From the Toledo Tribune, October 12, HMI.V TALK-O-PHONE'S ELEGANT HOME. SPACIOV8 sROVD9 AMI LARf.K AM) MAGNIFICENT BVILDIXGf. With m Very Large Banlnea. Belonging; to the ValaaMf riant Xo Other Toledo Factory Made Sueti a honlnar lu the Same Time. The honi of tha Talk-OPhona la an fie (rant ont. It contalna spaclnua crountla. many costly Imildinga and an aimonph of lire and thrift mint cnecrinR. It Hiuwa In tha vry atr ot progress and prosperity the stirring lndl (duality of Its founder and the promoter of tie great iucee. This la where the Talk-O-Phone dnea bunineea No spot in all Toledo elicits mors pratae from vlsltora than doea this manufacturing pUtit. It ta la reality on man'a aucreas and aa such Is replete with much profit for the young man and young woman and for all whe achiiv tucceM obtained In the realm of nuc murage and Ii orient ambUion. In this home of the Talk-O-Phone Toledo citizens tuke their guests and out-of-town friends and tell thetu nf thla rftjr'a manufacturing growth and development and refer to It as the exponent of highest business attainment. It Is a happy reflex of a promise made and a purpose fulfilled; of a lofty conception of Toledo's resource the resources of the worldand of the pusilbllitlea of genius, of labor, and of progressive enterprise. And Lehlnd It and before It are the lov.nclble powers of the heroic force vested In Mr. Irish. And he, too. belongs to Toledo. T I TOE DCS DUEiE El' .EN Until April 1st We Will Treat An Single Aliment Except Rupture and Blood Poison for $12.50 for the Fee. OTHERS MAY TREAT, BUT WE CURE DLOOD POISON On account of its frightful hideousncss, specific or contagious poison in the blood is the worst of all iliense. It may be either hereditary or contracted. ' Once the system is tainted with It, the diseaee may manifest itHelf in the form of scrofula, ec zema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints, eruptions or copper colored spots on face or body little ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, swollen ton sils, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, and finally a leprous-like decay of the flesh and hone. Our specific treatment for this trouble, varied and moulded to suit earl Individual rase, is an unfailing cure to which n vust army of restored meu today owe their sturdy health. .' .1 You must come to us sooner or later; why not now? Refuse) to suffer longer on promises of others. We co? er the entire field ef pri vate and chronic, dees seated, com plicated, difficult diseases. We want every man who Is suffering from any ,peeial disease or condition to come and liave a talk with us. Xo man whoae weakened system is crying out for help through contracted disease, or who has been jrullty of early indiscref -ons or later exceio.es. is safe in life until such time at, his errors lutve leen corrected. NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT You do not pay us until you are satisfied and you are restored to health. Can wo sav more? Tou may consult us fre of charge and get our opinion without any cost to you Call and let us explain our methods of treatment. We cure Varicocele, Hydrocele, Itupture, Stricture, l'rostatic .Ailments, and all Diseases of Men,. I'KIV.-tTK 1USKASKS Newly contracted and chronic cases cured. All burning. Itching and Inflamma tion stopped In twenty-four hours: cures effected In seven daeg. KIDNKV, HI.ADDKH AM) I'HOSTATIC D1SKASKS We cure all Irritation, frequent desire or stop page, pain in back and catarrhal conditions. 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