THK BEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. I'll 3 JOSEPH HARRIS 6IVES DETAILS OF THE TROUBLE Says He is Growing Stronger and Better Every Day Row. , KEW ARTICLE PRODUCED ClUXGE UeiuoRstratloBa of What .-.o Rrn--dy Cam Do la. a lleaaarkable Short Time An Condarted Dally at Drag Store. Joseph Harris, a well known clerU, re siding at 701 S. 39th St., city, made the following statement recently in connec tion with 'Tona Vita," the remarkable new tonic that Is now being introduced In Omaha. Mr. Harris sat J: "T have been sit for abcut a year. I was nervous and : un down and had stomach trouble. I seldom had a good apitetite and when I did eat felt bloated from ffas and would taste the food for hours afterward. 1 l?t poorly and my aleep did tne little good I was dreadfully tired most of the time, and was always nervous and depressed. 1 could find nothing tlmt would give in relief. "1 got soii.e 'Tona Vita" a iVw days azo and have taken it regularly since There is no other medicine that U equal to It. The first dose, helped me and every day I havo become strong r and etter. I seem to get nourishment from my food and no longer have stomach trouble or fe-;l so tired and depressed. lu fact. I am a well man and give the entire credit to 'Tona Vita. Tho specialists who are introducing i ' Tona Vita" a Omaha are giving dem- i titrations of what the preparation will j do in five IWnUtes. All day long they j meet callers at Branded Drug depart- I ment, ICth and Douglas Sts., south side, main fluci, between the huurs of 9 a. m. and i p. m., and try to pioduce a notice able Improvement In ."ill cases of nervous debility Within flw minutes. The people who take the medicine are to be ' the Jutiges. There is no charge for this demonstration and several hundred peo ple tried the experiment recently without a single failure. One of the specialists said: "'Tona Vita' w ill bie.ik a!l records lu Omaha, like it U doing in all o( tho big cities of the country today. People aie fast i-eallxttij what It will do. We arc in structed by tojr company to take no money for the tonic unless the medicine proves Mtlsfactury. Thousand upon ihuunnds In this and other large cities are afflicted with nervous debility canned by the strain of modern city life. 'The entire system becomes run down in such cafes and nervousness, stomach trouble, headncne. backache, despondency and loss of vitality result. Tona Vita" ill wovk wonders In such cases In a re markably short time. If It doesn't we want nothing other than the time it takes to come and get the medicine." .Adv. Nebraska As Quickly as Water Lissilves Sugar WANT FANNING ON BALLOT fa ! on the FotMl ami Bring IMief. Petition FUed to Place Him on j TMAt rAC yME.. ; TlCKet for Vice President. I There i no long wait between the time , i you take a Stuart's lyspenla Tablet SLAP BTCK FRO MBKYA5 MEN I and the filing of relief It will bring to an overloaded stomach. It gets tuny in Omaha Xu llaa Ambition to Make! a Jiffy and quickly sets tilings to rights in that tirtd and uiMrdcred ..toii.acn.lt goes r'gtit at the work of digesting the food It finds Itsiged there and in no time at all has things on theiove the gases cease forming, the breath Is sweetened. Nebraska Hare for National Committee, una aad This Killac May Complicate Matters. (From a Staff Correspondent 1 LIN'COLX. Jan. .-(Bpecial.-The first filing by any party for vice presidential preference was made today when the name of Charles E. Fanning of Oreiha was injected into the politnal arena. At first the filing was a mystery but the secret soon leaked out. It apinars that Mr. Fanning Is charged with having aided A. A. ArU-r In preparing and filing the name of VY. J. Bryan as a preferen tial candidate for president, which would have the effect, if not withdiawn, of blocking the Fairview statesman from go ing on the ballot as a candidate for delegate at large to the democratic na tional convention. Some one noticed that a preponderating number of the ndmes the coating on the tongue disappears and you are no longer conscious that you even have a stomach. That is one of the chief recommenda tions' for Stlsarl's liyspepsia Tablets that they don't take forever to accom plish (he purpose for which you need them. It Is just as if you put an extra stomach or two to work when yours needed help. You can't continually over load yoir stou.ach and expect It to al ways smile. It is going to get rebel lious and sulky after awhile and refuse to go on beinK driven to do double work. You must rest it occasionally not by starving and thereb weakening your self physically but by using a ftuart s Food Commissioner Jackson is Dead' UNOOLX. Jan. l-t Special Telegram.) W 11. Jackson, state food commissioner, died of anemia at his home in I'nlversity Place this morning. Mr. Jackson was democratic state su perintendent of education from 137 to 1WI and was constantly in school work from the time he came to thetMe in' 1SSS until he was appointed food cominn-; sioner by Governor Aldrich at the begin ning of Aldrich's term, lie was at onc time superintendent of public instruction of Holt county. He leaves a widow and five children. I OMAHA'S OXI.Y MOOKKN CLOTHING STOKE 1 I signed to th Lryan petition were em-1 pyspep.sia Tablet to tio the work of dt ployes of those in ctofctj touch with "I he gating your food. Fanning paving interests. Fanning is Th. tubietn .omai.i all the active ele- known to have an ambition to go on tie j men;a of tne n;ilural stomach Juices and 2Z: ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD OLD IILWAUKEE ..tmmsmmmmmmmsBSB-mKmmmmmi m a i- mr s". ash iuururvcer to Send Yon a Case of Blatz, or order direct from distributing point. r&Spi BLATZ COMPANY a"3-siop..i.. Itt.M.O-.li., Pkonei Uoaglas aSSl FINEST 111 ! Mz BEER EVER WW ' BREWED 9 HOTELS. lommonweallh -oiel (lacorpuratcJl s.i?;"Su,e. boston, Mast. "?? Twofi.ii with )m tr4 M tt for II SO an4 bt. wfi! a includes frw w of vhovrr bair-.a sTotAiag to Equal this In Haw SngUad KMiiMi wuii pnvate Mttls r 11 '- VT mj op; MUM ef to room and fca:hs fir $I.W cay ai.il op, Cait F.rt Hiu. noropaa P!tr. Ablutely Fireproof fitns rigors, awthtit; wood but fiocri. V.4 'p;""l tth its tn .otiHarjr V- uaa s'.n-tiy a 'i"aiprc HkcI. SHXD FOR WfKLV.T SVORKP. V. I'RAFTM (,en. Manager. democratic primary ticket as a candidate for national committeeman. C. F. Hark ness of Omaha wrote C. W. Bryan setting forth the facts i he viewed them and the Fanning petition 1 the outcome. Their intention may be blocked, however, by the careless wording of the petition, as it does not say definitely what ticket It is desired to have the name of Fanning adorn, but this defect of course can be cured. Incidentally the secretary of Mute is Miiiiderlng what he is going to do when it comes to finally makin up the primary ballot if it Is to te made th plaything of political svhemers or tlu dumping ground for political ambition whoso gremiuating powers ur too Weak to ever peep above the Klitical scd. Following is the Fanning Minr and the names signed to it: We. the underlg;H(l. In:lifil electitrs of the county of loualart nml Lana.stir In the state of Nehru ka. atfilialed uith the democratic party, and i-culding at the addresses ft opjHislie our nannit, iio hereby request the natm- of Char let VI Fanning of Omahs, iKmglas county. Ne braska, be placed on the official pri mary ballot u f tho naid party for the primary election, to he held on the l!Mh day of April, 1912. In the Mate of Ne braska, as a candidate for the office of vice president of the United folate:, and do hereby pledge ourselvea to abide by the results of said primary. Beverley E. Jackson, lata .South Thirty fifth avenue, Omaha. K, B. Damaieat, 2!!?. Podge street, Omaha. U K. MiKenxle. 1310 South Thirty-first street. I f. Kohn. 114 Aiuth Thirty-fifth avenue. Omaha. Henry Gusteson, 113 Main street, Flor ence. W. B. llapp. Eiahth and WHIard streets, Florenee. H. T. Hrisbln, Wesr State street. Florence. I. B. Brisbin, Florence. liev. At J. Barrett, Florence. F. M. King, Florence. James Brennan. Florence. Ii W. Wight, Florence. William Pulte, Florence. A. Pulte, Florence. Joseph Both, Florence. St. Oplts, Florence. Frank J. Llehinsky. hOi North Twenty sixth street. South Omaha. C. Fa. Hcaiaj JAaeiity-r"iiriH and X streetn. Houth Omaha. Nell Byan. Forty-sixth avenue and Oas tellar streets, Omaha. John Welch. Martha xtn-et, Omaha. M. J. Ilea fey. South Omaha. J. S. Satna, 14jK North Twenty-fourth street. South Omaha. JJ V. K owner, 4TS South Twenty-second street. South Omaha. Wull A. Frans. MOT Locust street, Omaha. John K. rvarr, 4l;t North Twenty fourth street. South Omaha. J. K. Colvln. Wh'i K street. South Omaha. M. J. Corcoran, 2418 K street. South Omaha. Mew Hesatorlal 4 aadldate. Another development of more tlia ng Interest was that J. L. Fergi duster county wrote the secretary of Miate that he Intended to file as a peti tion candidate for Fritted States senator and not as the candidate of any party, tie wants to know what MmWf a peti tion will be required. His name there fore will not go on the primary ballot if the petition is filed, but on th regular ballot for the November election as a pe tition i-andldate for senator. Mr.- Fergu aon'a pott tin, so far as can be learned here, are as indefinite as his designation will be on tho ballot, if he perfects his petition. At the laM election for county officers in Ourter county he as on the primary ballot as a democratic canuidate tor county surveyor. Two years previous to that his name was on the primary ballot as a republican candidate for the same nomination. He Is a farmer ai;d a man of some education. His petition will require 1.000 signatures. it was announced today that F. C. 11a mer of Lincoln would fi as a republican candidate for the nomination for state treasurer. He Is a loan and bond broker in this city and is connected with a safe deposit company in Omaha. TafC Circular Javaed1, F. M. Currte, secretary of the Taft league, Is sending out a circular letter to republicans over the state asking thm to attend the meeting of the committees in XJncoln and wishes it understood that the Invitation is extended to all repub licans, whether they receive one of the circulars or not as It Is obviously im possible to send them to all. Following Is the circular: "The meeting of the several commit tees heretofore selected to recommend candidates for the vnnous offices to be will stone and unaided digest food Just tho same as the gastric Juices. And nothing could be more harmless than these taMets, They do not effect the system in any way do not cure any aliment except as they digest food. Use them freely. Htuurt's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists everywhere. Trite. T.0 cents per box. A trial packago will be ont if jot- will write F. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. All of them wilt be present at the meet ins; January 15 unless something unfore seen prevents and It is assured that prac tically all will be here. Aldrich for l-eleui.tr. It was given out by Secretary i'orrick from the la Fotlette headquarters that petitions would he circulated akii-g that t lover nor Atdrich'd name he placed on the primary ballot as a candidate for dele-gnte-at-large to the national convention. ia'upas guWn of SHORT SESSION OF FEDERAL COURT AT GRAND ISLAND ORAXD I8LAND, Neb., Jan. 9-(8pe-clal.i-A brief session of the I'nlted Htatea distort rourt was held here yesterday. Judge T. '. Miinuer nl Lincoln presid ing, with flerk lloyt and Marshal Warner present. The rase of Christian Meinlnger. ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Mein lnger. a section n an killed by a t'nlon Pacific train In the local yards, for dam ages, aas settled by agreement, the comvuny accruing Judgment for fl.DW and tho unpaid costs. The rase of Albert P. Davis against the ChlriiKo. lliirllUKton A yviln. y was t1tinissed. In the case of James U. Martian against Kllen L. Kosa and others, the defense movAd for security of costs and to strike, out the amended petition. ? Tho bankruptcy rase of the t'Rllowav Clothing company was dismissed, settled out of court. A Jury, for the trial of one criminal rase in litis division, will le selected later, for trial probably In April. Guy Harrison was appointed Jury com missioner for tho district In place of J. K. Mullln. DESHLER WILL GIVE BIG SUM TO RAILROAD WHEN BUILT DKSHLKIl. N-b., Jan. 9. Special. -Deshlcr cltlxens are rejoicing over the fact th it the long expected advent of -a mrth and south railroad through this place t ms about to be realised. David Itichie of Salina, Kuii., attorney for the Winnipeg, Saltn:t & titilf rallroal, wh in conference with some Ikvshh-r citizens hero a few w-eks uko, and stated that construction work would commenre lu a short time. The proved road will ex tend from Wlnnlwif, t'anada. to the gulf, crossing the "Nebraska state line at Chester, aasing through Chester, Oak and Lavenporl lu Thayer county, running to Lin. oln, thence to Omaha. Tho broom fa:tory aero will give $10,000 and 11. J. Struvo will give an additional ffc'.OOQ to tho company whn the road i In actual operation through leshler. STATE MAKES PROPOSITION TO OPEN NEW HOSPITAL KKAUXtV. Neb., Jan. iSpeclal Telegrar-) Edward 1). fowles, state commlf ier of public lands and build ings, du ig his visit today Installed the permaiie foreman, 1'aul Garner. In Mis state tubercular hospital. Lumber was hauled to the hospital for minor repairs not et completed, liroccrles, furniture, beds and linen and other supplies are on the way to Kearney. Mrs. Pearl Barker, head nurse, will ar rive Friday. Mr. Cowlca stated his be lief in the hospital being ready to receive tne first patients by January 17. I'lrMrn' lastllate at Oreara. CEIUif "O. Neb., Jan. 9. (Special.) Ilau weather did not keep the people from the first day's sessions of the annual farm- BEATRICE CORPORATIONS ELECT OFFICERS BEATRICE. Neb.. J-m. .-tpeclal.-The stockholders of the. lt-mi'st.r Mill Manufacturing company held their an nual meeting last night and elected the following as a loard of directors: l 11. Dtmpster. H. W. Shaffer. J. W. llur gess. 11. U Dempster. 1. .". IVmpster, P. Miller and U. II. Vale. The re ports submitted showed that the last year ha, been a proserous one for the company, which now tias twcnty-flvi mea on the load and operates seven branch houses. The annual liamiuet of the company wl'l be held next Saturday evening. The stockholders of tho Hoag Fanners' Elevator comny held their annual meeting yesterday and elected these of ficers: 11. J. ltuss. presklrnt: 0. 1. Ksau, vlca preside it; YV. J. l.anil. ari-retury; Henry Penner. treasurer. During the 1 last year the company handled GT.tas bush- I ela of wheat, UM bushel of corn and ,oj bushels of oats. The following were elected as new directors of the Young Men's Christian association: YV. H. Kilputrick, D. S. Dal bey. It. W. tirant. Juttln Thompson and : J. E. t-'ailth. THK 1IOMK ' ,H AL1TV ll.tli'HKS. Although jealous competitors rave, we are holding the one big, legiti mate, beneficial sale of the winter. Our Great PRICE SALE Of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Goes Merrily on. BE lUBE TO BEAD SaOs: Wo have always sold cloto inx at half pitce uuciua out half-price sales. Too puoiic knows U. MHII, COIlliWtUOCa conless iKnorance of tne fact. We are not so itiui.cy uu..u as to uesire a prolit at tcis season. e are anxioUv to tasa a losa tteaoy money pays us Interest, t-tottung ly iiiK on our tames uutil next fall, rusts us interest. Our ail important ohject is to clean up sloes.. For these reasons we continue to hohi Halt Price fates, some stores now call price sales impossible, dis honest and ui holy. We admit some may he. Tney prouaoljr anow wiiereif they sueaa. No tater than last July, tney them selves ndvertised half price sales. VYhicti will you tielieve. their last July advertising or their recent advertising? You can't believe lnth. Wnat do they thus publicly hi knowl edge? The conditions totlay are no different from last July, tnur advertising was truthful hi July it was successful tw! We didn't have to bout face In January. Isl2. Jealousy pron.via competitors to assail our Integrity, but It Is, and al wavs will lie. Ill good standing with the public. Ths .-rowds of the last few days prove that the statements of this store are till believed and that It Is still the recognised value head quarters of tlmana, defamatory statements alout our Integrity and the Integrity of other stores notwithstanding. Trutfe fnl statements heretofore anil I today. Thanks for reading this. Deahler Telephone t'ompaar Klecta. DESIU.EIt. .Neb.. Jim. S.-iSpeciaU Ths annual meeting of tl c Pishler Tele phone company was held In the opera house this aiteriiom. liepori showed all Indebtedness paid uid lw on band. .Mi assessment of !.: per share wax made for lsl The following officer, were elected: A. Caughey, president; John Al brecht, vice president; II. M. Harms, sec retary; II- P. Wolf, treasurer; P. lliTit mann, director. rarmera laatltate at Stasias. 8TANTDN. Neb., Jan. S.-(8vliil.)-Clreat preparations are being made for the coming sosal"n of Ihe Stanton county farmers' Institute, which will be held at ths county court house lu Stanton on Monday and Tuesday. January IK und ' A large list of premiums will tie offered for prlsa products and an Interesting pro gram has been prepared for each dny. Islreeat la I'oaca Paper Sold. PONCA. Neb., Jan. . -(Special. -J. II. Stevens, former auperlntendent of ponra schools, has purchased a halt Interest in Ihe Leader, the democratic organ of DUon county, from Elmer Kingsbury. Microbes Frozen, Say the Doctors The unprecedented cold of the lil-l three or four days has frozen disease mi crobes, rontrary lo scientific axioms, dr. j clare local physicians. Even la grippe has lingered on Ihe uulsidn waiting for a hand-out. There are few rases or "had colds" and thrrc have Iwen but three deaths due to grippe. This is a better condition than has prevailed here fur sev eral winters. Colds with other complica tions havo stricken a few residents, but tl.e majority of the people were never healthier. rV'hool children lime been ellJolliK the weather and there has been but one case since ihe opening of school yesterday where It was too cold for selnsil to keep. Thut was at the Franklin building, whetc the engine broke down und no heat could be secured. The T10 Franklin pupils were st their desks lisluy. School teachers have been fortunate this winter. Iturely has Here been a time when mori lhan ha'f a doxen were st k and their placcc filled Willi substitutes. SIO to SCO Overcoats, (No winter weights reserved) S3. GO to S3Q.OO SIO to $4l ults for (All broken lots of blue serges included) $a.00 tO IsaO.OO Notwithstanding tlu- fact that Saturday was a bit torly cold day, this store's business was ptjual to that of t lie corresiiiiiiliiiir Saturday, 1!UJ. More people at tended our sale than attended all other saltM eoinbiiKHl. l"i below zero doesn't deter people from coining here. Monday was a hummer too! Why This wag our 7th hull' price- sulo. People hive had time to find us out If, hh sonic ronipolliors noul.l have you believe, we lire "takers." The crowds at this bhU and tho absence of crowds at other sales would urovo Dial the public has ronft donee In us, and the public's ronfi.lrnru Is nil we rare about. 1 Salo will continue until all am disposed of. We are satisfied to take a good, big Insa ut tills time. Thut loss 1 your gain. Plenty for nil. Coico In. Here Is Wliat We Do In This Sale- We take all the broken lots (one to three garnieuts) ami nell them to you at ex actly half price. We take an actual loss of 25 to 4(1 over wholesale cost. For instance our rfl .".! K garments cost us $11.HI and $11.50, you get them for $7.50t onr .f2.').0l) garments cost us $17.50 to $20.00, you get them for $12.50. When you pay us $7.50 you are not getting a regular 7$.5() garment, but a regular $15.00 garment better than other stores run sell at that price, too! Same way when you pay us $12.50. A proportionate loss in taken on every garment we originally sold vl'or $10.00 and up. This method brings iu ready money and takes away broken lots that wouldn't lie in keeping with the superb stock we will.show next Fall. These are truths honestly uttered. We ask you to give us tho benefit of your doubts at mast until you investigate our elnhus. After you do don't buy these bargains if jqu have room to doubt. Wc certainly won't harass you into Js ipfll --.-a ' buying. Estimate is Marje of County Expenses lliinninfr I loHL'hiH cimnlv Witt COt !Z.il this year, according to ihe financial re port received by the Hoard of Count v coinmlssloncrs. The cost estimate la as follows: Oeneral fond purisises Hnnd sinking fund purisises Koad fund purposes Krlilge fund uirswes sjldicrs' ltellet fund puisi?es... Tol.il !. The following tsbh; shows lu the first column the amounts ri-celved during the year by the several funds and lu tlo second column the balances on hand January 4. 191?: rcr, J. M. Hates, Fort Creek; sorretuiy .1 K cnni. So'Mh ihnaha. ' With th" exception of A. K. A gee of j V;lkhorn, who was circled In Ihe place I of J. II. Seefus, who resigned, tho follow- I Ing illrvstors were rr-lerted: l. M.I Drexcl of Wiishlnglon. N'b ; J. K. Curl I of South Omaha. J. P. MrAr.llr, W. II Davidson of Kprlngfleld. J. P. Mullen of j Atkinson, J. M. liales uf Fort Crook, J. I E. Sobota of Schuyler, A. K Ageo of Elkhoin. ! Th' llKK !t niMiit-y kavIiik cvriit of thr wliits-r miwii Ih our i inl-aiiinial ! ar-, atitp t;il In full nwliw this wrch. t'oim- j tuiiitrriw. IS neon A Thorne ",, I'M-") I'jIltUlll BlUt't- Tlie key lo nuci tfts Hi bunlnesa la tlv liidUiuiifl ancj jM iH ftt nt use of newpaptj UtlViTtlfllttf- tl I 3 I 1 M BLACK'Sll D D I t to Slaughter Sale Continues All This Week! I IX I HKSK I'HICKS I V VtM It MIU; 12.011 mid $1.60 Shlrta 05 t.llc llriso a!5t $2.l)d Ulovea, llnrd and unliued S1.1J5 jl.61) liioves, lined and unllncd 8lil5 IMlKRWKAH TIT TO I'l Kt'KH. BLACKTHE HATTER 100 fsllTIl HIXTKKNTH. . 75. "ii . Isi.wHi tleneral lload Ilrldse KmerKenry brldse Hond r'nklnir Soldiers' relief ..li!W-.: .. t.is.;4 .. ,o it: niSI .. ;,:4H.io .. 3.eM.lo II '.HJ.J., ! .wi.aji t".w i; I l'l.M ss I .'s III ; voceo ou ai ine slate primaries ipril is I (,.,,,, r,,.r .ne hundred farmers ill be held at the I.lndell hotel l.ln-, Institute. Oier one nunurea farmers coin. Neb., on the evening of the Uth were (.resent st the opening. In romn..in of this month. All republicans srewth other points In the (late the seed j earnestly invited to attend and take part I ... ...uij nrohahlv not 1 in the deliberations of tins meetins a c"rB " " crbabiy not full representation of the republicans of more tr.sn 56 pr c-nt strung, sord- every part of Ul state Is desired. Jf n- to ruf. Pugsley of the university, secretary of the State Taft leaanie. I most . M nrr. , ttl- m .1... earnestly reiuest -that you attend thlslMr' r tn "rm,r" arc "' mTktl meeting yourself and us eevry possible for feed corn for next year, endeavor to secure as latfce an sttend-4 Profs. Spansler snd Pugsley of Ihe 1 ni- versity Co'Iege of Agriculture were the Hotel Flanders 133-137 West 47th St. X. V. CITV 200 Feet Kast of ISroadwajr. A modern ftreiiroof hotel in the heart of the theater, club aud hotel district; convenient to all car lines. An exceptional orchestra. Rooms with private bath $2.00 per dajr. Krora Grand Central Station, Broad way cars without traasfer. From Pennsylvania Statloa. 7th Avenue cars without transfer. Booklet on request. H. It. SHAll!, Vvp. speakers at the aflcrnoon session. Mr. ! Spansler dlM ussed the grouifig of catalpa : trees, whiie Mr. Pussley took up the silo j question. Idr. (tramlirh and Miss Ilowan! are lh speakers f.r the second day. ance as pcssible. Osjtlook Kaesaaraslaa, Mr. Currle is greatly encouraged by the reports lie is receiving, lie has received replies from more than fifty republican editors in the state and more st- com ing in on every mall. The replies are uniformly favorable to the renomlnatlon of Mr. Taft and all speak hopefully of ; W wish to call you. attention to the republican success at the election, as well j fact that most Infectious; diseases such as Indicating the certainty of the prcsl- . as w hooping cough. l.;.ritheria and scar dent receiving a handsome endorsement i let fever are contract! d when the child from Xebraska republicans. He has alfo ' has a cold. ChamiT.au,'s Cough llem- recelved replies from all of the members ' ey w ill quickly cir.? a cjld and greany j of committees annointed to nreent ram. ! lesu-n the danger of c.ntrartinr him. of candidates for delegates and electors, 'diseases. Ta;s rem.oy i-. fa.oous for its ' j cures of colds. It c-j;'ia;n?i n. opium o.- otber narootic and may given to a child with impucit cnliili act. all dealers. Bessey to Deliver Oration January 26 Ir. ri.ail-s K. lsiwy of the Put Lnlvrntty ut .bt will dclivtr th-) mW-t-rm mm mnt fimtion In Omatisi. The t-omrnrncpnit-nl jX' 'niw lll b IwM In thm Yotmic Worn-n's t'hrtftlan awctittl"n tiuildlnff oa Ftlday evrnlnit. Jmiiuary The nild-lrrm t Um vt hitth w hoo i,i4uiitfB now numbers vmu- n. but at U-t thr mrr rf rsiwn-txJ to Ik? aWr fu cnnipl'-tc tltr cuiirH'. Ir. !? jwy'H talk t th frrHdnates will l on Thlra Worth WWk" ' A PrclloB. Thr'urh an trror In Bnixin & Thorm-'s advertliwment In lact evening ai-r. wool difeii for Junior and email women w-rc litl at a reduction of 25 r c-nt. Th? corrt dliw-ount Is pr cent. The Quickest Cough Cure Cheap, Bui Unequaled A Whole Pint of It for 50c. Savt You $2. Does the Work Quickly or Money Refunded. Tor quit k bliJ positive rtsulu, lh pint of 1 1 -.j nip that yuu tuuk wilb rent rwitdr of I'iii-ji, aunut be (sjuallf it I It In i iiiHtuiiily anil will usually I hp njt olj-tnmt'' d.-'n-ti (-oiitii inkidf of i!4 lioiin. Kvfn rroti mid wb'mipinK fvufh yield lo it quickly. The QKtr of 1'ini-i mini it with homr made auKwr pyrup. Thia icivra you full piut a family supply of bMirr rough irmHy than you tin Id buy rmly inil for f Kunly pn-iMirrd iu o tui utiles full dimrtioua in pakaK. Viufx soothftt and hrala th Inhumed inriuhrau with rrniarkabl rapidity. It fltiuiulatM the apilit, is ulizlitly lai fttive, and tatM ffoud i-hiMrvn like it. Kxllent for bonnt.fKv iMbmi, tron fhitiH. and oihr throat troubUn, and ha uonl-rtiii rnvtd in i of iti -ipirnt luiiy tMiitdr. Tinei la a ppm-ia) and highly rrn-tratt-d oiiuiNrijiiu1 (if .Nurmuv U'lntf rin- eitrmi, Tn b lit K-mii'-ul ind other natural hfaiinc pine eetnf-ntn. Simplv mix with j miiar syrup or KtrsitiM honpy. in a pint lot tie, and it it read for . I hed ic ' Mure home in ihe I". H. and 4'anada than -nv othr counts ru.l. I'inex hasofif-n been iiuifated. lint nver an(fiill . fr not M n jr else will produce the i-ame re.iili. Tne fen ii me euat.iu ted to aive alnolute Nttifu lKn or money refunde.1. tVrtmrate of Biinrnnt". wrujiH in ea b pa kac. Vour ilruKift ha.H I'ibi'i or ill i:.dly j;ei itfor'i. If not, and to The Vtv.x i'o.. Ft. Wayne Indiana. FLORIDA-CUBA Gulf Coast Resorts New' Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola am) all other principal raserts In ths south raachsd by cjaick ami aasv vssmmt schsdulss of ths Louissilla 4 Nashnlla Railroad rthst- in somi !. gk - .l.epioy ran trom TMeagit, St. lmia, TlM.s.el, nBJ Rapids, Louis villa, Esanmlla, Clavslaad and Indianapolis, CompUta diniaf car sasrvica. Round (rip tourist ticketa. rwtura limit ta Juns 1. oa sals daily at rsducad faros. Greater varisr routes thaa any -thsr liasc oitstm roatss to Florida sf dssrrod. Hmnssoshsrs' tickets oa sal First and Third Taosdsj sack sooth at vary low rates The Most Attractive Way South For full pafticalars, rate, ticks, dsscriptrra illaf tratsd boohloti and slsoping car rsisrvslisaa, address F. W. MORROW P.W.P.a-.CliCACO E. DAVENPORT a.r.-.IT.lfJU !d by There are still i. i ait ds-namr.',n;s ;.f ; Is of I arca:ns In - -.f jr. v-t ren:. t JPi st rci.t ar.d s-.- ,t r.s'ii.-:!t,-s. lhD!) ' j her.- t.. morrow. ..,-, a. 'i horns- Co . j I m9-J t'-rnam ijv i STATE FARMERS' INSURANCE COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS j wo nunarrsi larmers. memners of the 8tate Farmers' Mutual Insurance cm- j psny, rsthered In convention this morning in tho Independent Telephone buildimr ' Twenty-r.fth and M slrts, Sjuih Omaha I The foliowlns offl-rs wore re-el..,.; f I'rsssl nt. T. it. Ilolnnn. j I'l.ili' ; il-ti l.?.d ol. J. I . ilcAnili, fcikuoiu. Ui JJ I I i TK VKI.. CLARK'Sg-f.ffCRUISE ii-.tt.r,. :.t AiWJt-. T-.ra. 1 I.. I-). .'tf. n, ( , tjr-l Tovi. . i-RA.VK r ' 'K T'm- Ullit. New ara.j ' t-'aV'aVaZa fitlCt, UOiva. FISTUL APay When CURED w. a hf tt. 11 Hi Bifx a tLmsiV 3 E fLJk fe), AM Kcctid Diseases ccred without a surgical Ei B m A ssf ftsjl operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other ("eo- MM Jr haase eral aueasthetic nd. CURE GUARAX'XkEO I tollita ilrt-TIME. ti"EXAlIIAT3 KO. f WRITE F05 BOOK OS PILES AND R'.TAL DISEASES WITH TE5TI1?o:J;a'.S I PHt. TARRY, 24 a KuiMma. Oruha. Nebraska .