A - THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 2. 1912. - - i ; xfx-k : jL;:yiI!:!: GOOD books go into good homes, but they cannot long t imam there unless they are placed, in cases that protect them i f roni dust and. damaging .knocks The 'Jan uary, clearing . sale finds ; thisstore selling a large number of the fa mous Glirin : and M'acey sectional bookcases at-prices that 'run from $6 jiri. THe - value' of either; of these makes-is. iinsurpassje3t-" Bpceaes:6f-thkindrare:made -by gootiworkrhW pnrpoK. ThTla:none of tlie essentials of good ' ' furniture.' Eaohlt expressive 6f 'tJuerActert' high purpose and artistio design . f ' ' ",;','" : V The modern hbrne: itibftitutesUhe olfl-faKmed case for the sectionaJjuilt as kbderji iflduitrjr.'throirs : aside obsolete equipment for. the more 'progressive products of the age. In the , sectional 'case there, is a combination of convenienoe, beauty and service 'that appeals to every home-lover: . ' ' . ior the home of few books three,of. four sections will suffice now, and these -may be added to as the books increase, for - the section purchased ' two ' or three years hence will, match up in every detail with : those bought today. We sfidw" period 'styles in .these cases.' The January. sale prices contiuenntUiit , Thursday. :' ' ,.-V . .V Miller, Stewart & Beaton "THE TAG-POLICY HOUSE" Esttblbed 1884 ; 413-15-17; Sooth- Sixteenth St '.... ; v. i . 1 ? . - . . t efts.,,v.Lt.., Carload of Coiijitry I!orses DRAFTS AND CHUNKS JUST RECEIVED All good broke horses at LOWEST i PKICES. Horses to hire for city work and, livery. Boarding a Specialty. ' . THE DILLEY STABLES 2531 Sherman Ave. . -. Phone Webster 1135. Most modern equipment and the best ot serVice fW!i..i T (fit J . WW i The man. with . an office now demands the most .exacting care and con- vehiinces. 1 "V " " TKe Bee Builaing is fitu:ittd in the heart of the commercial . district oi Omaha and gives tenrfnts'the best office service to be had. The elevator? are new and their service is faultless. Keen janitor attention keeps'the rooms scrupulously clean, while a modern steam plant veoly heats, the building -ii the coldest weather, offices' which are excellently ventilated. The man who wants.the greatest conveniences and the best of attention will find a few choice offices vacant in this building now. - . ' com tsa-s-Reecption Room. Private Offlca'two lerce closet, larr. work room with two north window. Ideal otfiee for Engineer, Architect Doctor or etber professional men. Rentes. pr month H5M Boca 4 This 1. a long narrow room. 1011 H. having a north light Beatal. per month j . fl7M svcom 430 Has m north and seat, exposure. l,stxj5K In site, with a fire, proof vault in comer of room. This 'apace will Subdivide Into three good alied officea and make excellent quart era for any on nssdlna U.Is amount of space. Rental price, pr month ttS.00 Comb 14 Uiht light, plenty of It In this room, three Urge windows J tie apaca la 15iI- with aa entry way la!. An excepuoeailr low rental at. per month .....$15.00 Bum M4 Havlnc :2I aqnara feet makea a rerr pleasant office; barlr.e an east exposure and belnc near Vmra atreet elda of the hulMlr.e. Kent rery raaiooahla. Per month tSC.OJ . The Bee. Building Co., Be- Basiness Offict, 17th and Fatnam-5ts TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST . . . .1 Omaha Clrarclrrwple Are Interested ' m CharitiM Conference. "r nasi sissiok will be sdttdat taamaer ( rhleaa; ta Speak at Trie It y Cathedral la Men. laaw-Last Servaaa far , - Haatatea. Omaha church people -are much tnter ttttS In the fourteenth annual session of the Nebraska Conference of Charities and Correction, which meets here Sunday to Tuesday, fTCluaWt, and the opening sea. !en of which will ha he'd Sunday after noon at t o'clock in' th Boyd theater, to ne immediately followed by a social asr vica raQy of the Men' and Helimon Far- ward morrment The theater will furnish the orchestra far the Sunday meeting, following Is th pro tram: D. B. Jenkins, presldin. Music ...... Omaha High School Glee club Prayer Bluhop It U Williams Welcome to Delegates ... Mavor Dahiman Addrew'The t'hlid In Industry. The - Nations Uortgage on Futurity.".. Liean Walter T. Sumner. Address "Cnprotectrd Children. Boys and Ulrls, aod Their Rights".... Miss Julia C. Lalhrop. Music America Dean Walter T. Sumner, of the Chicago cathedral wfll apeaX at Trinity cathedral 6n Sunday morning. The dean Is coming here to address the Nebraska Conference of Charltlea and .Corrections, which will hold Its annual meeting on Sunday. Mon day and Tuesday. , SfJ. K. Huisinon. until lately the pastor o! the Kountte Memorial Lutheran church. Will preaoh nsxt Sunday at 10:43 i. m. aVBt. MattheM English Lnthsran church. Corner Nineteenth and Castellar tlreeta'It will'llksly be his last sermon hi Omaha,1 as shortly after that he and kit family trill 'more to their newly shoeen-hbme In Lire Oak, Csl. Special' musical 'nunmers will be ren. dared, by. Hie-choir, of the First rreeby tcrlan church Sunday evening, Seven teenth and bodge streets. Organ Prelude-y the Sea .r, t t. r. . iv rans-Khibert Quartet The Woods and Every Swert i "Smelling Tree, West Dun-in the Cross ot Christ I dory.. Howe Offertory Elegy Msssenet Contralto Solo A Ballad of Trees and .Th Master...:....... Lhail ICK - .. Mrs .Miliar Ouartet Hear, O My People ...Stevenson ausrtet-CrossIng th liar...;,... Wllleby Postlud In D Oliver King Mid. Waltsr Dais, soprano; Mr. Oeorm S. 1 Johnson, tenor-director; Mrs. Verne MUler. alto;" Mr. Addison Mould, bass; Mr. Howard Kennedy, organist. At the Church of th ffcvenant Wednes day evening th pastor glee the third lesson of the twelve on Matthew. "The Herman on the Mount" Is ran to be con sidered, chsptera t, and T ot Matthew. This course Is open to all. Th Utd anniversary ot the birthday of Robert Burnt suggests th toplo upon which 'Dr. Milton B. Williams sneaks on Suday morning at th First Methodist church. Bums Influence on the heart of the people, his democratic spirit snd his reverence .for religion in the home are characteristic which appeal to alL , Prof. E. U. draff, superintendent of city schools, will spak before the Omsha 'Philosophical society Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock in Baright's hall, Nlnstsenth and Faraant streets. The subject for discus sion Is -"Education In th Twentieth Cen tury." - Doctor Cornelius Patton of Boston will give an Illustrated . address on "Along. African Trails,", Sunday evening in the First' Congregational church. Ir. Pat- Ion has just returned from. Journey ot 4,001 miles. In the .Interior of Africa. Some of the trip -wa In absolutely new ter ritory. He baa a most . wonderful col lection - ot . personally obtained slides, beauf'.funy colored. ' " Th lecture wilt abonnd In picturesque and native, life, and tha wonderful. In cluding the great Victoria Falls. . Marshall. A. Hudson, president of the "World-Wide 'Baraca-Phllathea union, and founder -ot -Borers and Phllathee, will arrive In Omaha today and will be the guest of the .Trt-Clty Bareca union at a banquet to be tendered him this even ing" at tHa Paxton hotel at 7 p. m. His addresses for Sunday, tha following day, are "these - - ' t it t.-- m.Mmmsnuel Baptist Twenty fourth snd Pinkney streets. , :: a.. in.j-First: Methodist church. Twentieth sad Davenport street, i . lO wOeiuyihg pulpit av Diets. Mem orial, Tetb and Pierce streets. -11 IS -p.- ni Han scorn Park Methodist XulscopsJ. Tweaty-nlrab street aud Wool, worth -avenue. - - - -il:4e n.-m.r-F1rst Cohgregatlonsl, Ntno .eenth and Davenport" streets.. 4 1 p.' wl-Mass- meeting -of- men and omen at Couholl Bluffs Auditorium. 0 .p. .ra.-Occupyrnr -pulpit at Cal vary Bapllet. TweBty-Ofth and Hamilton streets, and pn- Monday addressing the Trl-Cltv Baraaa union quarterly rally at the first frteybterin chufch, this city. -Mr. Hudson' . addreaa- at the' Dleu Memorial church Sunday morning, "Winning- MenOne-by i)ne.'-'-Calvary Baptist Sunday evening. "Men and th Church." ! ....... ..-Baptist;' " iCslvsry Eranch, .. Thirty-fourth, and Seward, W." H. Owells, Superintendent Sunday school at 1 30. Oracc, Tenth and Arbor, P.ev. B. F. F oilman. Pastor "The 'rragedr of ran" at ll. '"Whenr H" Ceme to Hsnseir at !:.- . . Immanuef..Tweniy-Idurh and-Pinkney. Rev.,J.,.S. Ebersqle. Pastor-Marshall A. Hudson, founder or world-wlkt Baraf-a and Phllathea -movements, will apeak at :5. Morning worship at 1:to. SunJay school at noon. Plcasa note change In Sunday school hour from 9:C to noon. 1 uapust loung. rcopies union at 1:3. I Evening worship, at 7:3). 'i he pastor will preach morning and evening. - First Corner Harney and Park Avenna Itev. John Matthews, Pastor Preaching both morning and evening bv F. H. Scein D. D.. ef Uncoln. 'ob. Mornlns; topic,' "The Boot of the Matter." Kvrnlng topic The Different Viewpoints." Her vices ei 1:0o. Sunday school at noon. Voting peo ple s prayer meeting at :. Lvenins; services at 7:30. Regular weei:ly prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. K. R. Curry. Pastor Preaching boi , n c mi tv w vni i t ue pastor will conduct th morning service. M. a. Hud- son, president of the National Baraca anion, will speak In the evening. Touiis men and young women Interested In Bible study are invited to be present Bible cbool at noon. Toung people s meetlnr at . Midweek devotional serv.ee Wednesday evening at I. Christ lea. First. Twenty-sixth and Harney, J if Kersey. Psstor Preaching at l(r:J0 "and 7S. Bible school at noon. Toung peonle'a meeting at 1:10. aawuptea North Side. Twenty-second and T,oth-rop.- H. J. -KirschstMn. Minister B'ble school at a. m- Morning worshlD st I :. Christian endesvor. -.16 n hi. Svenlnc serv ice st . p. ro. Special I mne by the chorua chair and a male quartet . I" ' Cb.ri.ilaa Se,.BC. I First, . Twenty-fourth and 61. Mary's Sunday school at :ti Services at 11 and S. 8ubject qflesson.-sernjan. ."Truth."... f Cesuceesratleaal. .Ssraissra. Tweotr-fifth and Amee Ave i O. M. llumpaieys, Fasur-Suadaj sctuo( 1 a m.. Drearhinr 11 11 hv Mr I n Blackmore. Kvenmg service, 7.30, wnh sermon by the pastor. lTaj-ex meetlns Thursday evening. 6t. Mary'a Avenue. James Alexander Jenkins, D. D,. Mmtster Mornlna: wondilp at N A Sermon by Hev. Cornelius Pat ton, D. D. Suio by Mies C.onv Duet by' Mrs. Welly and Mr. Kersey. No even.ug service. First, Nineteenth snd Davenport. Fred erick T. Rouse, Pastor Morning worship st 10:3. Kvemng worship at 7:4. At the evening service Kev. Cornelius M. Patton ot boston will give a highly Illustrated lecture on "African Trails'' He has Just returned from a i,0tt-mue trip in the 1 heart ot Africa. K place pel. All Saints', Twenty-sixth and Dewey Avenue, T. J. Meekay. Rector Holy com munion at 7: Church school and kinder garten at I.Sa. Morning prayer and ser mon st II. Church of ths Good Shepherd, Twen tteih and Ohio, Rev. T. J. Collar. Rector Holy communion, lam. ejunday school, 9:tS a. m. Morning prayer with sermon, 11 L m. No evening service. - St. Stephens. Saratoga Hall, Twenty fourth St aud Ames Ave.. Kev. I. W. Heaton. Pastor Sunday scho.il, 10 a. ni. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Continuation clars Sunday e-enlng at home ot pastor. Mens club will meet Tuesday evening with W. U. Maxfleld. "VI Templeton street. Boys' club on "A ednesdsy at Fort Omaha. i,atheraa. Qrace Preaching at 11 by Rev. Luther M. Kuhns. Sunday school at 10. St Paul's. Twenty-eighth and Parker, Rev. K. T. Otto, Pastor Servk-es at I. Sunday school in Kngiish at II. JU. liven ing worsh.p In Kntllih at Theme, "aplrltual Nutrition.' St. Mark Enijllsh, Twentieth and Burdette. U Groli, Pastor "Solemn Awe in Uod's Presence" st II. "'Plain Religious Illustrations" at 7:90. Sunday school at 1:4. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 4i. Caterhlution Wednes day at J and Friday at 4. 'Kountte Memorial. Farnam St and S8th Ave., Rev. Oliver 1. Haltaly. Pas or Services for th fourth Sunday after (.'niphany. Morning worship and sermon at 11 o clock. Subject. "A Mldnlsjht Storm Thnt Illuminates IJfe's Problems." In the evening at o'clock Mr. Je K. Bar ton with his large choir will give a musical service; me pastor will Klve a short sermon on "The Church ot the Living Uod." Sunday school at I o'clock, Mr. Oscar P. Uoodlnan. suiwrintenden. Dulher lesxue at 7 o'clock. Special catechetical instruction Sunday afternoon at eoiock. ins regular classes rn ay atlernovn at l:li and Friday evening at 7:15. St Matthsw'a Enallah. Nineteenth and Csstellat, Rev. O. W. Snyder, Vastor Services at W.ii and ?:. At the forenoon service Rev. J. K. Hummon, pastor until lately ot the Kountte Memorial i.uineran ctrarrh, will preach his lait sermon In Omaha, at he and his family will shortly move to their new home In lave oak. Cal. The subject at the evening service will be "The Supreme Danger Point." Sunday school at noon. Bible reading and song service at 7. Catechetical class on nednesdsv at A and Bova' Athletic cnin st 7. Moles' Psstor Aid society Thurs day afternoon at pastor'a resilience, i. South Fifteenth street, and Bible study I snd choir rehearsal at tha tarns place in tne evening. i Methodist. Trinity. Twenty-tirst sad Blnney. G. W. Abbott Pastor Preaching morning and evening. Morning subject "Truthfulness In Speech;" evening, "Strayed." Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles, William Buyera, Pastor Public worship snd sermon by castor at 10:W and l.M. Sunday school at nous, lip worth league at t.3o. Diet Memorial. J. Franklin Ilaaa. Pas torMorning service at lo:u with address by "ililiionslre" Hudson, president of Baraca movement. Kvemng sermon at 7:N by Pastor. Sunday ecnool at noon, i Cpworth league at t.M. German, Eleventh' and Center. Rev. O. J. Jalser, Pastor Sunday school at 10, Superintendent Frana Meyer In charge. Preaching at II by the pastor. Rev. Charles u Kuemer, district sulivrlatrnd- snt of Lincoln, wilt preach at-and ad minister in holy aactament eg the Lord t upper. . .. ,. 4- V, First Twentieth and Davenport. P.ev. Milton B. Williams, pastor Morn ngsorv- co at ii. suDieri. ins cotters daiur- day Night or Uod at the Fireside." Kven Ing ret v lie at 1M. at wlilch a repte tentative from th charltlea congress will make the ail dress, Sunday arhool at t ii. e,pworth leasue ai :3u. slid week meetlns at 7:4 Wednesday evening. Hanwom Park, Twenty-ninth and Woolworth, Rev. K, B. Crawford, I'astor Morning, service. 10:10, sermon. "The Miracle of a Holy Ufe." Kvsnlng ser nce, 74, sermon. "The Best Kiel J for Service." Kpworth league. :; topic. "The Heroism ot Pure Devotion to Na tive Land." Melane Ramsey, leader. Oak Street. Twentieth and Oak-Sperlal meetings have been In brosres fur four weekt with splendid results. Thelricon tinuance next week a-iil depend on Interest,- definite announcement ot which will be niaiie Sunday evening at church, which will begin at 7:09. HI Me school at 3. Midweek meeting Thursday evening at a, ' Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and fArlmor Avenue, Crl 11. Bader. Pastor Morning worship at 10:10; subject, "Love The Proof." Sunday School at noon. Junior league at 3 1. Kpworth league at O JO. Kvenlng worship st 7:30. Official board meeting Mon .ay st I. Prayer meet lns Thursday at at 475K North Twenty fourth, opposite the church. First Swedish, corner of North Nine teenth and Burt Uustav E rick son. Pastor muioay ecnool, w a. m , led by Frlta K. isundwall; 11 a. m., preaching aervlce; subject. "Lesson from a Storm:" S:i it m., Kpworth Irsgtie service: talk on "The Soul Winners Qualifications." by the pastor; cat p. m.. preacr.lng: aubject, "Lessons from a General's Life." Kxtra tinging and a hearty welcome to all. JtfcCahe, Fortieth nnd Famam, the Rev. John (Irani Shlck, Pastor "undav school at a. m. Suneilntendent D. O, Curry In charge. Preaching aervlce at 11 a. m. and 7:j0 p. m to which all are Invited. The i:ioiih league ser vices will be held t:So p. m. Mrs. J. n Hhick, leader. The prayer meetlns will be held In the touth looms of the church on Wednesday night ( I o clock. Ttie following Sunday school officers 1'ave recently been elected for the year WIS. Superintendent, D. ). Currv; as slstanl. turerlnlenucnt C. H. -Chase; secretary, Mlsa Nellie rtoheatlng; treas urer. 11. I. Tlioriie: librarian. Miss Dorothy Shinier: oitinl.t. Miss Msude Parker; suiierintcndcni cradle roil, Mrs C. It Chase. . . Presbyterlaa. Falnicw, Forty-first snd Pratt. Charles u. rieming, ra.-tor turns school at I:4. Afternoon worship at 8; subject, "The Hub." Tuesday evening ths tuiru ot the twelve IWHI&3 in Miamie. - First l.'nlted. Twenty-first and F.inmet, Aioiuo C. Douglass, Pastor sermon themes: !: a. m . "Their Jtock and our Hock "; 7: p. m., "The I lot pel In. at Nutshell." Bible school at nooa. Young people's meeting at :.' p. m. N Central United, Twentv-fourth and Douse, Hush li. Speer, Pastor Morning Worship with the observance of the taersment of the Lord's supper n 1:V Sabbath school at noon. Young Peoples' meeting at :.. lA'ening worsnlp at 1 "u JL - "1 v"lu . UVUB Streets. P.ev. CTwin liart JeilkJ. D. D., faster public wo;sr.ip at 1 :Ji. a.lii ser mon by the pastor. Lvenins worship at r.M. unnstian inueavor jueettng at :la. Sunday school at 1J. - Dundee, Fiftieth and t'ndcrwood Grant E. Fisher, Minister Morning service. II. "A Deed-In-Kai neat Seeker After 'lir1tt." Kvenlng service. 7:'. "The I'Dlifted Christ." Chrlsiliin Kndcavor. 6-30, vfoe Foreltn Mlssionajy Whose Life Has Most Inspired me." The Church of the Covenant Tsventv- seventh snd Pratt. Charles 11. Fleming. raster asorning worsnip si is;; suoject. "The Hub." Bible school at noon. Kn dcavor at :4S. Kvenlng worship st 7.3U; subject "Nsatnsn the Syrisn." Wednes day evening the third ef the twelve les sons In Matthew. North. Cornet Nineteenth and Ohio. M V. Hlgbee. D. D.. Paitui-Morning wor ship at MiD, sermon by psstor. Sunday school at 12. Young le .pie's Society of Christian Endeavor at :3. Evening serv ice at 7:10. This Ik the last 8abbath H o ir old building. Dedication of new building at Twenty-fourth and Wirt streela Suu day. February 1 10 30 a. m. Castei ar Street. Sixteenth and Ca-1-Hsr Ralph H. Housemsn. Minister Morning worship at W:30; sermon theme. "Our Con eeutlons of God Ietern-.inin m tiiii.. Toward Him." Bible s-hool st It Vounr - iii mi ...t r.vening wor ship st :4s; suhject " Se-virig Ojr Oe:. eratlon," the present pastors closing a , peal to the youtis peopU- of the nnir,. galioa. The eitelr is preriariu: s:.:tv vlcta. - tsssssssawawawawawawawssssawawawaawasssssss f I sswsssasasssJtaiiasasssstastaBT-t-t'TA atfTftlsMsjist mimtmU ' mm Your Last Chancel assihr r'rr ' asBssssCDsstssstSsBgassasssnsa asassssassssasssssssslsml gtTtssaasB tttaassawawawawasawawassasssla.jwsassayss; Our Great January . Tearing Sale will continue for one week more, ending Saturday. Febnurr S. It yott ever expert to purchase a piano or player piano jrnu will have aa opportunity during; thev coming week o obtain the gresuewt bargains which hare been offered daring this most wonoarfnl sale, which betjaa Janoarj 9 and baa eclipsed all of oar former gales. Below are a few of the ansurpaneeK. values: Kortner Price NOW Weber Practice Pianos $350 $ 40 Hospe Upright Piano $200 $ 85 Arion Upright Piano $250 $115 Davis & Son Upright Piano. .$225 $125 Voss & Son Upright Piano.. $375 $155 Former Prlco XOW Hardman Upright Piano .... $350 $ 150 Steger & Sons Upright Piano..$375 $185 Baldwin Upright Piano . . . . .$400' $175 Knahe Upright Piano . . . . . $450 $210 A number of other values equally aa treat are in onr itore room for your Inspection, llurla-r tho month of February we will e-ire free eaUnutea on a'l repair work of pianos, player planus and orsana. We will guarantee all work accepted to be completed promptly and far to 17 charges will be quoted ONLY'. You caa readily ee what thi means to you In the arlng of dollars, , New Pianos for rent $3 per month and i?p. Free Tuning, Free Insurance and Free Cartage If piano is rented for 6 months. We are exclusive represeatatiTe for the match Ires HtHnwajr and Pianola Pianos; also the relo brated Weber, Hardniau, F.menoa, Steger a Sons, MrPhail, and the sweet toned Srhraoller at Mueller pianos. Sold from factory to tha home ia every stale of the I'nlon. Order by mall will receive prompt attention. Write for Illustrated catalogue and price Use SCnilER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Manufacturers, Wholesaler., Retailers. 1311.1313 rarnam Street . OMAHA, NEBRASKA BRIEF CITY NEWS Kara Seel Print It. Otaaha Otaaral sT4spltiL Deaf. aSt. Oss, Blso. rurtarc, Bamas-ttisnusn. If aaakl to get Booth's Ousranteeil Canned Oyster of your dialer, ca l Dougla l:l for neareat dlrs nsma Sp Toer Meaer aa Talaaalea In th American Safe Deposit vaults In Th Be building. Ilexes rent for 13 per year. Leap Tear Varty Wsaaeedaj Th Klk' Dancing club will give a leap year parly on Wednesday evening, January 11. at th club rooma. Th suffragettes will have their inning. Taoaiae Wot a Candidate Theodore Thomas writes lo Tha Bee that th an nouncement that he wa to til tor th office of city commissioner wa tha re mit of friend' distorted Idea of humor. jar. nomas ssys no nss no intention ot running. ' Glee Ols Sings aaday The Omaha High School Olee club will furnish music to rth mas meeting of th Kebraaka Conference of Charltlea and Corrections at th Boyd theater Cunday sfternooa. Ths Boyd theater orchestra will play. Brick Mas doing- te OoaveaUoa Fully a doten Omaha 'brick manufacturer plan to attend the annual convention of th National Association ot Brick Manufac turers, to be held in Chicago, March t 10 It J. Fred Smith of Omaha I vice presi dent for Nebraska. Tilings Cloes Last ef atarsa Filing for commissioner will close, according to law, "ten day prior to the ninth of April.'' Th election will occur th first Tuesday In May, There are now. ninety two candidates for commissioner and other blanka will be taken out befor tbs time for filing hss elaaped. Karh petition whan filed must hav th sig nature of 1(0 outlined elect ore. The petition filed to date hav been signed by many more generally, than the law requires. HIGH SCHOOL PLANS TO HAVE BIG PEN EXHIBIT SOON Tli high school commercial department I th reciplont ot 161 slightly used pic ture frames, th gift ef Th Be Publish ing company, which will be used for ex hibiting samples of penmanship In tue writing room at th eohool. Henry Clausen, th high school penmanship Instructor, plan to arrange on of th moat exten sive exhibit of th pen art la the west nd already baa sufficient materiel to fill about half of th frame. Inter In a Fire or bruised by a fall, apply Bucklen' Ar nica Salve Cures burns, cuts, wounds. bolls, sores, acsema. pile. Guaranteed. Sc. For sal by Beaton Drug. Co. Key to th Situation Be Advertltln. PERSONAL PARa"g1aPHS Ixiuta Bugarmann, wholesale grocer at Crete, Is In omeh. A. A, -fnndee of VI. la. la enjoy. In a week vacation here with frlenda. Dr. O. M. Harrington and wife of Ar lington are vunllng fur a few day will) friends her. nupeiintendent John Maslen of the rail, way mall service hen returned from a week's visit In Washington. Ixiula Bsrkwhlst of Mendola. III., la visiting at the horns ot hi parent at Hilt North Twenty-fourth street. K. M. Brass of Grand Island la In Omsha for a few days on business, air. Brass la In the Insurance business. Frank D. Johnston of Ihs railway mall service hss gone te Wsahlngton on offi cial bualneea, and ha dnee not expect to return until th first of next month. PASTOR'S WIFE HAD SERIOUS CASE OF CRIPRELIEVED BY PE-RU-HA Pastor Himself Relieved of Bad Case of Catarrh All Other Efforts Failed. ; CaiaTTkMUGllplW..' iter. ueo. a. a. Troutman, zjii wv rlte: "My wife and I ar atron 3 believer In Peruna. .J mm. fa , I ! 4 f Pith with a peculiar apasmodle affastloa ef th tares. lit would selxe m suddenly and for a few minute I would be un able to-speak audibly.' and my breath v m i E-estly Interfered with. I would be obliged to gasp for breath. "J finally concluded that It waa aom catarrhal aff action ' which probably ex cited ths spasm, it Interfered with my vocation' as a preacher, attacking me occasionally In tbs pulpit. 1 bad heard so much about Peruna aa a catarrh remedy that I determined to try It. After taking two bottles, my' trowels haa disappeared. I feel aura ai eicatly benefited n.," Catarrh of Bowels. Kev. p. E. Swans trom. Bwediab Bap tlat Paator. R. B. 4, Granisburg. Wia, I waa cured of a bad case of catarrbi " ' when nothing else that I tried had any that It la my duty a well aa effect My wife waa cured from a se- P1'"" to let you know tbst I am per vere eaee of to grippe, and we feel that;fc"r well," entirely cured of chreaie the least we can do la to gratefully ac- diarrhea and caurrn. . knowledge tha merit of Peruna. "I thank you for your directions how "My wife Joins me In sending best lo use Peru ra. and for your kindness wishes for your success" ito me. I bare used Peruna according Throat Trouble. o your personal directions, aod I am Rev. H. W. Tate. 2 Weal lath StreeVvery glad th.tt I found a medicine wh!cn lndlanapolts, Indisna. writes: ' 'would cure me sfter three year' uuf- "Kor aevernl years I Lave bean troubled feting." - SOROSIS South Window Is filled with bargains in up to date footwear for women ' . , 2.25 is the lending price of thia aggregation of oil leathers ' You may as well be out of the world ns out of the fashion so 1 Get a Bargain ITiey will remain on sale while they last and sizes are complete today. Sorosis Shoe Store Karbarh Illk. 'M3 8. 13th St. Restorative Treatment for Nervous Men " Comln from a aource of unquc 1 1 untrd authority on th allmtniB of mtmn It Is presumed to b InfBlUlile, whlU th profrtuloit Knerallr Itt dora tha ln(rdlnit and prraciilM them In mmny dlffrnt forma of vaiioua dliwFKnvii, Tha folio win formula la highly tffWInt In quick ly mtoiinc In ncrvoua eithauMlon, nilanchotta, anvialy, ttmhl.ty In venturinc, dliiinaM, (Mart palpita tion, .trembllnc Itmba, insomnia, thlnnaaa, cold itrmUi9B, tlrM-all-In fvisilns nnd general Inability to do thoiro natural and ratioml arts upon which df-pndi a man's itic ceaa and hftpptneaa In sHrCjal atnti very-dy lite. Tha In at ruction for mixing at hom aecretly ao that no embar raaamcnt may ba felt, are aa fol lows:. First Kl threa ounces of syrup' sanmpartlla compound and ona ornira compound fluid baim wort; mix and let stand two hours. Than add ona ounce compound es sence card lot and one ounce tlneturo cadomene compound Oiot carla- momt. and'nilx all together. Tho f- dlrecuona are to take one teairpoon ful after eaih meal and one when retiring, until bounding health an4 full strength are restored. Even a few wrelia will witness moat wonderful results. Astonishing nervous forea anl aqwiibfium folUiw tho treatment, bo matter how earioua tha case. This contains no opiate w bat ever and may also t uat-d by women who suffVr with their nrr with absolute or-itainty of prompt and lastlns uenerUs.-Adv. Paint Without Oil Basmarkaala DlsooTsry Tliat Onta XowraT la Coat of Paint Serant riTa Per Caatw A frw Trial Fackaro is Matla4 to BTary- ea wno wnm. t A. I. Kce. a pnooilncnt ciftnu-ta turer, of Adams, N". Y.. Las dbKovervd a. vroaN of making a arf aind of paint w.ttiout tha use of o'l. He calls It Podna!nt. ia comes In Sotm of a dry powtia.- and a that is renuireu I coid Watt-r to u:a! a, l.aJnt wcaihrr pro f, lire proof at; J a.- durable as oil ti rt. It aaheres to oa surf at e. wood, nf one or trick. npao i, umI look line oil paint and costs abouX i ne-fourth as much. Write to Mr. A. U ?;e. Mannfr.. TT3 North f.. Adams. N. T , and he will aan4 yeu a free trial packac, aiso color car J and full informatim showing you ho you can save a good many dollars. WrU today. MAN DO 5 irlrrvraasss sssrs mt 1 mm mmm t. is, eeir aavie ana reltsle ee alM7 aeewaw Lars ferttle . seasae see. mmuu ser ssstMi tree Josephine Le Fovre Company miadflpfeia, .,. ruid bv Peaton lrug i-., the ljr!l Tfrvm Co.. ed i'otpiiny. -jn:aha lor these scrvicta. i Ak Vonr Drnrgist for a Free rernna Almanac for 191i Best Sporting News Vh Bee print fall box score ot all big league games la ao other Omaha newspaper. K-