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THE F.EE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, .TUNE lfi. 1910.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
tT Boot Print XU
Jghtlng Fixtures Bori.ss-Oranfl.en Co.
B.rt Dry Cleaning- of garment. Twin
Jity Dyo works, 4OT South Fifteenth.
I 1890 Vatlonol Xdfe Insurance Co. 110
Charles E. Ally, General Agent, Omaha,
Tour Child Weeds a Sand Pile A. ton
Df clean sand, $1.00. (Sunderland, 18H
Barney. 'I'hono V. 252.
Swsrv Dollar Placed with the Nebraska
Barings and Loan Aaa'n helps to earn an
other. Sis per cent per annum credited
Mml-annually. 106 Board of Trade BUig.
Xeturns From Klarara Falls Holler In
spector Wolfe and wife have returned from
Niagara Falls, N. where Mr. Wolfe rep.
resented Omaha at the convention of the
Master Uollermakurs' association of the
United Slates. The convention of next year
will be held In Omaha, whluh beat out nine
other cities for the honor of entertaining It.
Hartman Pleads Hot Guilty Lotils
Hartman, who Is charged with shooting at
I). C. Callahan, tho superintendent of the
I'rospect tllll cemetery on the evening of
May 31, with tho Intention of killing him.
was brought before I'ollce JuUco CruAvfoid
Wednesday morning, lie pleaded not guilty,
and was committed to Jail, In default of
$2,000 bond. The cano was set for .Aine 21.
Sheriff Swears In Jury A coroner's
Jury was sworn In at liouth Oinnha Wednes
day morning by Sheriff Urailcy to Investi
gate the death of Nicholas Jlmlka, caused
by a bullet wound he received during a riot
Monday night. The Inquest will not bo
held before tho return of Corotur Crosby
on Friday. The coroner Is In attendance at
the annual meeting of tho Nebraska Fun
eral Directors' association at Grand Island.
Pratt Divorce Caao Kay Be Xeoponed
Summons filed by tho uttorneys for Colonel
J. H. Pratt was snrved Tuesilay evening
upon Mrs. Pratt, at tho Home hotel, pre
venting her from leaving the Jurisdiction
LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENTS
More Than Five Hundred Million
Dollars Total for 1909.
STORY OF THE YEAS'S BUSDTES3
Flam res Showing; When I.ararest Pay
ments Were Made and Analysis
that ProTee the Return
of Prosperity.
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Life Insurance organisations of the
United States and . Canada distributed
$,',32,500,000 Irt 1909, according to eomputa
tlons by The Insurance Press. The pay
ments in the two countries to beneficiaries
for death claims, matured endowments, or
other benefits under the rollcles of level
premium companies or the certificates of
various life Insurance orgardzatlons as
sessment and the like amounted to S6.-
500,000. The estimated total of the amounts
paid by regular companies In dividends
to policyholders, for surrendered policies
to annuitants and on claims In foreign
countries was JltK.OOO.OOO.
The regular lifo Insurance business be
gan Its return to normal conditions last
year, the reports from all of the slates
showing increase of payments for death
claims and endowments. The reports .of
the fraternal societies showed also in
crease of payments for death claims and
benefit
Evidently the change of general condl
tlons of trade, and business from unfavor
able to favorable, that Is, the return of
prosperity, had effect In the lifo Insurance
field sufficient to permit the carrying of
. . i
Insurance without considerable Increase 1
, , . . . , , . , . I i' i
to a normal extent tho lapsation of
premium payments. With a large amount
ot the aisirici coun. cowling can oe learned. of ingU,e,nce taken by new Insurants and
from either party as to wnat is to be done ,n compari8on wlth the records for 1907
However, the petition for divorce filed t nnd 190s - decrease of ratio of Insurance
Colonel Pratt against his wife still stands. (jroppe(,i nttturai!y tne companies had to
ana Mrs. rrati na seiueo. an omer lefa. nav mor(1 ... vea.
t'filumbus, O
Wilkes-Kane. l'a. ...
Memphis, Tenn
Molyuke. Mans
Nashville, Tenn
Omaha, Neb
Lynn, Mass
l.a Crosse, Wis
Troy, N. Y
Oakland, Cal
Augusta, Ua
ltridgeport. Conn
Uulncy, HI
Kail Klver, Mass. ...
Worcester, Mass
l'f.nin. 111
lXH Moines, la
Norfolk, Va
Ulnsliatnton, N. Y. .
Yonkers, N. Y"
lMibuque, la
I'tlca, N. Y
Charleston, H. C. ...
Grand Hapids, Mich.
I'ortland, Ore
Cambridge, .Mass. ...
Houston, Tex
Mobile, Ala
Iiallas, Tex ,
Macon, Oa
St. Jovepli. Mo
Lowell, Mass
Heading, l'n
nn Antonio, Tex. ..
Camden, N. J
Klmira. N. Y
Terre Haute, Ind. ..
Spokane, Wash. ...
Savannah, Oa
Allegheny, Pa
Wilmington; Del. ...
Salt Lake, Utah ...
Montgomery. Ala. ..
Haverhill, Mass. ...
Akron, O
Younnstown, O
Jacksonville, Fla. .
Manchester, N. H. .
Hoboken, N. J
Bay City, Mich
Wheeling, W. Va. ..
Krockton. Mass, ...
Salem, Mars
Ouluth, Minn
UlrmiriKham, Ala...
Lawrence, Mass. ...
Allentown, l'a.
l'aterson, N. J
Maiden, Mass
Somervlle, Mass. ..
Krie, l'a
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Butte, Mont
Fort Wayne, Ind. ..,
Harrlshurg, Pa, ....
entanglements. Up until the time of her
return a short time ago to defend suits
brought by Attorneys Vlnaonhaler and
Brome for attorneys' fees, she was In the
east, and it was Impossible to have her ap
pear In court.
Thursday Bargains
- (1 i or xne vatue oi me insurance policies tor
JfJ ttlC IDlQf ajtOXCSl111 Protectlon through loans, of commer
1 I elal credit and the alleviation of temporary
According to the returns to the insurance
department of the state of New York,
where 90 per cent of the Insurance in force
must be accounted for, there was an ap
parent increase of about $36,000,000 in I
loans on polices, as compared with In-1
creases of more than $55,460,000 In 1903,
$72,687,325 In 1907, and $27,279,828 in 1906.
In the last three years the appreciation
of the value of life insurance policies for I
Merchants Making; Big Day by Offer-
ing Unusual Opportunities to
Buy at Low Prices.
A. T. Benson of Benson & Tborne says
the best bargain tiey offer for Thursday
embarrassment In minor affairs was a I
feature of the business sufficient to re
quire the cognizance of executives of com
panies, . who uttered warnings against al
lowing the loan liens to remain unpaid.
The records of many of the companies
have Indicated large repayments, but at
the close of 1909 the outstanding loans on
Selling Is children's play suits, all kinds policies amounted to $396,993,588 for the
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nnd styles, at the " remarkably low price
fit 60o and $1.00.
Mayden Bros, offer three big bargains
for Thursday an entire new line of the
popular Hindoo turbans, worth $5.00, at
2.96; 60o embroideries at 25o, extra made
skirt flouncings, suitable for white dresses;
women's lingerie dresses at $4.96, .worth
fflOOO.
, A special lot of women's 'un trimmed hats
In midsummer shapes to sell at 69o is the !
pedal bargain at J. L. Brandeis & Sons
Cor Thursday.
The $3.60 and $4.00 oxfordB offered by the I
companies that reported in New York, re
ducing the protection of $11,110,457,173 of I
ordinary Insurance to $10,713,463, 5S5.
According also to the returns to the
New York insurance department, the ap-1
parent Increase of disbursement for sur
rendered, lapsed and purchased policies I
in 1909 was $3,059,059, compared with an in
crease of $14,543,681 In 1908.
For other living policyholders, those who
have been able to hold on in rough and I
easy places and maintain their insurance
protection, the record of dividends paid
in 1909 by the companies that reported to
Drezel Shoe company for Thursday soiling I the New York department showed an in-
re special values.
, The Bennett company will seU fine lin- I
jgorle waists, worth $1.60 for 89 cents Thurs- '
flay.
Women Tip
Off Man's Name
John Henry Cox, and Four Women.
Cause Commotion in Arrest
- Gives Name) as "John Doe."
John Henry Cox and a party of four
(Women In an automobile suffered arrest
at Ahe hands of Policeman Bill Wilson on
Jwnam street, 'near Sixteenth, and an un
usual soena. occurred. Wednesday afternoon,
2Sr. Cox, protesting earnestly against the
Indignity being put upon hi in, caused the
policeman to look up a banker whom the
prisoner said was a friend.
Later, while a large crowd gathered
Around, Wilson decided to ride in the ma
chine with his prisoner to the station.
; vox registered mmaeii as jonn iJoe ' on
polloe sergeant s blotter, while the
Avomen, sitting ' outside, 1 lnadverdently di
vulged his real name. A charge of peedlng
iwas piaoea against cox, and he was re
leased on a $10 bond. ; '
crease of $9,196,734, compared with an In
crease of $7,730,107 in 1908. Besides Increase
of the amount paid, the item of dividends
due and unpaid showed an Increase of I
$1,361,864. The account of dividends de
clared on or apportioned to annual and
deferred dividend policies In 1909, and
payable in 1910, was for $66,632,494, an in
crease of $23,245,611. The amounts set apart.
calculated or provisionally ascertained
upon deferred dividend policies had a total I
of $267,359,334 at the close of 1909, an increase
of $74,832,163, compared with an Increase
Of $61,09,210 in 1908.
Summary by States.
Amounts of claims paid by life Insurance
organisations In the United States and In
Canada during 1909:
Alabama ..$ 4,ouo,ui Nevada ....$ 3SO.00O
Arisona ... 700,0001 New Hamp. 2.uujaU)
Arkansas .. 2,20O,00O New Jersey, 1o,7jv..oo
California.. H.oOO.OOOl New Mexico bmuuOl
Colorado... 3.500,00O New York.. 67.6w.uuu
Connecticut 7,tw,0U0 N. Carolina 3.30u.()oi)
Delaware.. 730.0001 N. Dakota.. mm. mini
Dls. of Col. 2,O4O,O00 Ohio 1&W0.OU
norma .... z,ww.vw uKianoma... 1,600,000
ucorgia ... o,w,wv uregou
Idaho 50O,00O Kenn
Illinois .... 21,800,0001 U. Island...
Indiana ... 8,100,000 a Carolina.
lowa 7,000, ouo s. Dakota.
Masourides. Draws
Fourteen Years
Kansas
Kentucky.,
Louisiana.,
Maine ....
Maryland..
Mass
Michigan .
Minnesota.
Mississippi
Missouri ..
Montana ..
Nebraska..
3.300,000 Tennesdee...
7,f00,000 Texas
4,500, OOOi Utah
3,7O0,Ou0 Vermont ...
7,bW,0U0 Virginia
25,0OO,O0O
9.400,000
4,500,000
H,75O,O0O
10,i00,000
1.26O.OU0
2,300,000
Washington
W. Virginia
Wisconsin...
Wyoming ,.
Canada
Total $366,500,000
Payments In Leading; Cities.
Arranged in order of amounts for cities
wun populations or so.oov and more.
1. New York (Manhattan. Brook-
a y Greek Convicted of Killing Officer
r ' Lowery at South Omaha
. is Sentenced.
J Judge rtedlck Wednesday morning pro
' Bounced a sentence of fourteen years In the
: penitentiary upon . John Masourides, the
Greek who was found guilty of killing
Policeman Edward Lowery. The judge had
the power to give the prisoner a sentence
pf from ten years to lite imprisonment.
In choosing nearly the minimum sentence.
judge iieaic expiainea mat he was
actuated' by tho thought that Masourides.'
4 being a foreigner and unfamiliar with the
'ways of this, country, was probably de
serving of leniency. . .
FOURTH INFANTRY DUE
- TO ARRIVE THURSDAY
-Troops Whlca Will Itrplac the six
teenth Infantry Nw on
Way Here.
The Fourth Infantry, which will replace
the Sixteenth Infantry at Fort Crook, Is
expected to arrive In the city Thursday
afternoon. The Fourth left San Francisco
Sunday afternoon and will come over the
Union Pacific. The command consists of
Sixteen officers and 526 men. As the Six
teenth Infantry does not leave until later.
Fort Crook will be called upon to house
wo regiments for some time.
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lyn. the Bronx). N.
Philadelphia, Pa. ...
Chicago, 111
Boston, Mass
St. Louis, Mo
Pittsburg. Pa
Cincinnati, O. ......
Baltimore, Md
Louisville, Ky
Newark, N. J
Cleveland, O
Milwaukee, Wis. ...
Sun Francisco, CaL
Buffalo, N. Y
Washington, D. C. ,
Rochester, N. Y.
Detroit, Mich ,
Denver, Colo
Los Angeles, Cal. ..,
Scranton, l'a
Kansas City, Mo. ....
Providence, It. I.
Albany. N. Y
New Orleans, La. ..,
Jersey City, N. J. ..
Indianapolis, Ind. ...
Minneapolis, Minn. .
Toledo, O
New Haven, Conn.
Dayton, O
St. Paul. Minn
Portland, Me
Atlanta, Ua
Waterbury, Conn. ..
Seattle, Wash
Syracuse, N. Y
Hartford, Conn. ...
Richmond, Va
Trenton, N. J.
.$3S,4S7,231
. 13.3M6.218
. 11,223.731
. 7,021,U17
. 4.616,783
. 4.171.969
. 3,627,246
. 8,423,0t.3
. 2.085,342
. 2,615,3-8
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. 2,029,243
. 2,018.811
. 1,860.168
.. 1,831,95
. 1,686,100
. 1,669.432
. 1,512.572
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. 1,29.407
. 1.274.723
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. 1.228,171
. 1.200.S67
.. 1.166.731
. 1.140.686
... 1,104,413
,. 1,029.687
983,09
982.458
.. 9X0,000
940,314
.. 944,960
936.863
902,457
Springfield, Ohio 862,002
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LCBECK RETURNS FROM EAST
Advocates Selling; Bonds Back to Pee-.
pie of Conuuisltr la Which
They A re Issued.
City Comptroller Lobeck Is borne, after
attending the me-tlng of municipal account.
Ing officers In New York City. The Omaha
' official presented to the convention his
ld4 of selling municipal bonds to the peo-
them, in small de-
that St. Paul and
tried the plan and
havo found that It works very well. St
Puul recently offered a bond Issue to popu
lar rtibsriiAiion srd It was subscribed twice
vsr in snort order.
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las or soiling municipal
, ytj o tho ctty Mailing tl
"Jy.ifWftttlons. lie found 1
fjOier cities have already
Model B67
is very popuhir.
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Chester, Ta
Ualveston. Tex
Little Huik. Ark
Ushkosh, Wis
Moux City, la
l'awtucket, R. I
Knlamaxoo, Mich. ...
Kvansvllle. Ind
Newton, Mass
York, l'a
New Bedford, Mass.
hprlngfleld. 111
Covington, Ky
Lincoln, Neb
R.x-kford, 111
Elizabeth. N. J
Harrameiito, Cal. ..
McKeespurt, Pa. ...
Raelne, Wis
Topeka, Kan
Lancaster, l'a
Springfield. O
Taunton, Mass
Schnectady, N. Y. ..
Atlantic City, N. J.
Joliet. Ill
Altoonu, Pa
Saginaw, Mich
Davenport, la
Hayonne, N. J
Canton, O
New Britain, Conn.
Johnstown, Pa
KrtHt St. Louis, 111. .
Pueblo, Colo
Honolulu, Hawaii ...
Tacoma, Wash
Passaic, N. J
South ltonil, Ind. ...
Knoxville, Tenn. ...
Woonsotket, It. I. ..
Wichita, Kan
Chelsea, Mass
Joplin, Mo
Auburn, N. Y
Kansas City, Kan. .
Fltchburg, Mass. ...
New Castle, lJa
South Omaha, Neb.
Superior, Wis
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1S6.596
164.549
163.323
158.9M
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154.604
161.017
138,101
136,914
136,166
133. 735
128,155
113.U61
100.378
96,7)16
96,392
91.417
86.693
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Negress Taken
for Stabbing
Woman Known as CJyda
for Stabbing ,' of
White Man.
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is Held
a
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Ttie negress known as Clyda, who wss
wtOi Ous Thomas slortly before he was
found bleeding from a vicious wound In
the side Wednesday morning, was artvsted
by the polK-e about 10 o'clock this morn
ing. Thomas is In a serious condition at
St. Joseph's hospltil. He declaj-ed he
rolled upon a piece of glass sustaining his
Injury and. bears ,the woman out In her
denial that she hal cut him.
Thomas wws fois.id at an early hour of
the mornlrtg In n rooming hotsse at 209
South Twenty-eifjhth avenue.' occupied
moBtly by negroen. Other lnma tes of tho
house say Thomas has been living with
the negroes, Clyla, for three months and
that the two littd quarreled frequently.
The man is a plumbers' helper and Is said
to be steady and hard working.
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Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returns.
A Crocl Mlatnka
Is to neglect a fold or cough. Dr. Kings
New Discovery curt-s them and preveiV,8
consumption. , 60o and $1.00. Sold by Beaton
Diug Co . '
Unlldlnnr Permits.
John Swanson. 1438 North Fifty-first, re
pairs, $S00; John Swanson, 2X)6 and 2808
Dodse, two frame dwellings, at $2,5o0 each;
T W. Dlackburn, 3118 Cass, frame dwelling,
MOM); Arthur Oehrlie, 3439 Taylor, frame
dwelling. 1.000; Dr. It. D. Mason. Forty
first and Corby, frame dwelling, $1,500.
The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads!
Births (nil Deaths.
Blrtlis Samuel ,T. Cohn. S107 Corby, girl:
rWm. Fey. Omaha General hoppltal. clrl;
Oscar Kuntson, 509 William, ulrl; Tonv
Kamero, 618 Nirth Fourteenth, lmy; Victor
C. .Peterson. 3406 North Twenty-elRliltlv ave
nue. Rlrl: C. A. Snook. 816 Niorth Nine-
teimtrt girl.
Deaths Martha E. Qulnn. R't 2511 North
Eighteenth; Joseph Kotrba, 9 months,
Castollar; Pricella J. Uenntst, Clarl.xon
liostal; fTorence Valentine, 52, IS". Wil
liam; Christopher Schlndler, 76, 1212 Pacific;
Marv Jordon, 40, St. Joseph's hospital; Mrs."
Nina T. Vawter, 42, Meth rxlist .hospital
Fay Gilbert. 3. 610 Woolworth.
v wC'Tj
95c and $1.45
"jar
Dress Your Boy In
One Of Our
Wash Suits
because we're euro we have tht hnnd
nomest, coolest, best flttlni? nn( nioet
serviceable boys' wash suits In town.
We've Just received a larfte lot which
Includes every desirable color combina
tion, and patern, in both Husslnn un 1
Sailor Blouse styles. They're niado of
splendid fast-color materials.
Triced specially at-
Washable Bloomers
of excellent materials. In handsome col
ors and neatly made, for boys of 3 to 10
years. Special Price .
20c
"Ths House Of
High Merit."
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T0CE8
gKB Watch Sunday's paper for Coupon
good any place in Omaha,
for, FREE, the contents of a bottle of
Look for the trade mark on crown stopper and label
We want everybody, boys, girls, men, women and children, to try
this delicious beverage at our expensesu wmcm
Coupons and get a tree arinK
DA who axe not well stocked with the gen
caicr nine bottled Coca-Cola, should get
ready at once for next Sunday 's coupon demana
Remember, the Omaha Bottling uo. wm re-
deem Coupons for 5c in purchase of new goous,
hut nnlv when accompanied with
their empty bottle.
VACATION
OPPORTUNITIES f
Via ROCK ISLAND .'LINES
New York and return - 9 4. 0.50
New York and return (one way vis.. Norfolk.) . JSfiQAQ .
Boston and return $10.69
Boston and return (one way via 'Norfolk) . . . -5220
Boston and return (account N. K. A. meeting ;
on sale June 29 and July 3 ,.$34.00
; Atlantic City, N. J., and return., i-$40.70
Buffalo, N. Y., and return . 1 .$32.00
Detroit, Mich., and return .$25.00
Moncton, N. B., and return . .$44.50
St. Johns, N. F., and return. . J. .$GG.OO
St. Johns, N. B., and return . '. . -$44.50
Halifax, N. S., and return f .......... .$49.00
Iake Placid, N. Y., and return ; ..$39.20
Toronto, Ont., and return . $29.60
Montreal, Que., and return $35.00
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and return. ...$38.80
Burlington, Vt., and return . .$39.10
Norfolk, Va., and return .,. . . L .$40.35
This is only a partial list of low round trip fares to
eastern points in effect daily.
Low round trip fares are also in effect daily to Colo
rado, Utah, California, Oregon, Washington and Mexico
points. , .'" .. :.. u A: . , .
For further information call at
City Ticket Office, 14th and Farnam Sts.
J. S. McNALLY, D. P. A.
BANISH iTHOSEfGR'AY HAIES!
lUU the Dandruff. CcrmsStopl Hair Falling
Thousands of mothers are looking youngatWT&eir gray hairs are gone. The natural 7
Z color has come back, and with it a new growth of soft, glossy, luxuriant hair, fx Why should iv
yoa look old before your time, when yea cava look rears younger I) y using f
; Dandruff Cured s
Thread applIettloM remorei
11 the dandruff and left my
rscalp clean, vhite and tmooth.
str7m.tCroJt,(Ro(e1ter, HT.V
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It Is Posltrvely'juaratiteed " to" Restore
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If other so-called" Restorers have failed, dont giro up hope, bUtfglveWTCTH'S
8AGB AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY a trial. J Yo rma no rfsk.11 it. is not exactly
as represented, yoar money Will lie relaxtded. V
PRorrr by others experience
Cray HMr Restored
Ky kilr m gettlnx oite cray a&d falling tmt npldly ,
S&4 I was txoublal wlU a terrible itcalnj of the acalp.
Hy kead was fail ef daolroff, wtich i sU upon my cloths
and kept me cooUnnaUy bnukinc it cfl. While on a' '
visit to Boc heater I beard of your Sago and Sulphac, "
for the kair. I cot a bottle and used it. A few appll-J
carione relieved the itchiaj, my hair stopped faU
loi out and gradually canto badk to Ua natural color. It
ie now a nice dark brown coloa, soft, f lousy and pliable.
Several of my friends waat to nao k, and I waat tQ ,
knee: wkat yeu wiU charge no for ste bottles of it
MISS E. A, EOSf.
Saacoa, Mercet Co, Pa. '
v . Grew Hair on'ovJBald Head
Per two or1 three years my hair had bees 1
. falling out and getting qnltfe thin as til tho top
'!f my head wss entirely bald. About four
taontks ago I commenced using Sage and Sul-
jhur, The first bottle eeoxned to do soma good
and I kept using it regularly until now I hare
'need four bottles. The whole top of my head
is fairly covered and keeps coming in thicker.
Z shall keep en using it a while longer, as I
, aoUca co aslant improvement. v
" ETBPHEN SAC0IT, '
Eocheetex, K. Y.
50c. and $1.00 a Bottle At all Druggists .
n 7ovr Enlist Does Ilot Keep It, Send Vs the Price in Stamps. &od We Win
Send Ycv Large otUe, Express Prepaid
74 CORTLANDT STREET
New York City. N.Y. .
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Wyoth Chemical Company
Solid Comfort Going ' t
s... to New Yorfcon
"The Pennsylvania Special"
The lO-Hour Train
Going to New York, when the day's work it done, by the short line,
now embodies the solid comfort of a luxurious metropolitan hotel.
Aboard "The Pennsylvania Special" meant an 18-hour trip, but not
at s hirh rate of SDeed. fur vou fro absolutely direct: hence, no nrrMiiiv
for uncomfortable speed. No jarring, no jolting purely and e Imply a
synonym tor comiort.
"The Penniylvanta Special" leavei from the Union Station,
Canal and Adams Streets. Chicago, quarter to three each afternoon, arriv
ing in New York the following morning at the ideal New York butineti
hour a. 45. ...
Other New York trains leave Chicago 8.15 a. m., 10.05 a. m., 10.30
a. m., 3.15 p. m., 5.30 p. m., 0.45 p. m. and 11.45 p. m.. . '
1 You will gladly be furnished with furtherinformation a booklet, if
you desire by calling at or addressing
Omaha City Passenger Office
213 Board of Trade Building
or sddnts W. H. ROWLAND. Traveling PaMenser Asent. OMAHA, NEB.
Land in the Vortex of New York's Business Whirl
Th. sew tlOO.OOO.OOO Peamyfvssia Stitioa Is New Y.ik'i buiiseu hurt will stake h tHwIbl to
tie from our Uiicgo-Nw York Irtia right inlo l(ie center of the hotel, theatre and bnuneas dis
trict of Gotham. Train, will run soder th. Huibon River through naramotb ateal tunsola, Into the
world-wonder station.
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A PEW OF MTT OVBBO PATIXHTa
Arnold Torn. Norfolk, Nb.: ltaymond ljnusril. liolsttilii la i W H inM..
Ponca. Net..; Hns Miller. Akron, Is : J,lu, i II. McUUi" fioVk 1 ulWa i w H
Nolle (l'usttu-Htrr). Holsteln. la'-, Oeo?- U VouTis l " all H oiiial'.i N.l.
l.an Murphy. Ii6 No. jith fct . Omaha. 5e,.; a. ' f uJV AvvJ. la f V-.l m H v.V
Blair. Nub.: C. M. Harris. Malvt.ru. U-i Frauk ViUlu Ui ZiL I.?.!
HukIi iMjug-herty. Munilia, la : k. bi. VaT lit t Nbi tto a1
Harvard. N. b : Orlu Heed, Wallala. Nb.T H if McKan ui NVatirtowlt. x.STl
MtUouuld, Tek-an.ah. Neb. b'evcrallbuuaand lhre have be?A cured K U
v TMAMX X, WBAT, K. puits 90a Bee BWg., Oattalui. Web, ' ; , ,
I havo a certain cure for rupture with-,
out re&ortlnir to a painful and uncertain
surgical operation. I am the only reput
able physician In this line of work who
will take such cusos for treatment upon a
guarantee to cure, or mako no charge,
You may deposit the money In a bank In '
your city In your own name, and when
you are satisfied a cure has been mada
you then instruct the bunk to pay tne
hioney to me. liy doing this you are abau
lutely certain of a cure, or It will coat you
nothing. If 1 was not perfectly sure of
my work l pouiu noi ua DUHiiiens in this
way very long but instead have been do.
Ing so fjr It yearn, and adopted this plan
because sq many nave been swindled by
quacks and fakers. Not one of thtitn will
permit a patient to deposit his money until
a curs ha been made.
When taking my treatment patients
muni come tu my office, and If they llvo
near by, can return home tho same day.
Call or write for literature.
XU rSALK AND ltECQMJUi.NDliD BY KUEJWWHi ft McCUNNKLI, Ultl'U CO. AND OWL WHO CO i
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