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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
stave mot mmt n.
ssaha Iwtnl KMpitoL Bong, asa,
Mi Ms, nmra, oryesnvwrer'!
A Chicken Ks Dinner Will be oerred
at Flm Fraliyunu church Tro.
from u to l:. Price, S cents,
Xf usable to ge: Booth's Guaranteed
Cuud Oysters of your dealer, call
Douglsa CM for nearest dealer's nam
Xsasherefcin Campaign Tlim Tlx
Toung Women' Christian association If
planning a rousing membership cam-
jielgn tor March 11 to JO.
stoop (Htm aUa nook Th A. Hosps
company baa donated 10O anarea of Block
la th Auditorium to the city. A. B. KIM
has given tea shares. This Increase tha
total number of shares donated to IKV
oraaaoa After anntW Jab Al Sor-
enaon. perpetual cauu.u.u ur siu;
baa taken out a commisaion blank. W. O.
Flood has also entered the race, ewalling
the list to lot. J. H. Bennett has filed his
petition. This makes a to'al of etxteen
filings.
Hrs. learner sTo Battel Mrs. William
lathmer. who la couiuieu to a. i4
th bom of her daughter, aire. Rlehard
Carrlesvln the New Hamilton apart-
nanta. waa reported at noon today to be
very low and hope tor ber recovery ar
Tery slim.
Blf Bouse Bold (or On Dollar The
former B. A. Cudahy home, at ill South
Thlrty-eeventh, which cost nX.OOQ, to say
nothing of tb coat ef the (round, was
old for ft, according to the atory told
by the deed filed by the purchaser, John
D. Crelghton. It la said th actual eon
sl deration waa near tlOO.000, but In erder
that the public mlcht not learn the price,
h waa mentioned as fl in the deed. A.
P. Tukey A Son made the sals.
Br, Jsaks Lectures ea Alhembr Rev.
Ddwta Hart Jenks gave a s-eicopucon
lacture Tuesday afternoon in the public
library on "The Alhambra As I Baw it.
lot th urrent topics department of the
Women s elob. Moat of th plot urea
shown by Mr. Jnk were taken by him
self la Spain. Th department bad a
hart parliamentary drill preceding the
feature ea "Th Rights and Duties of Of
ficers," 11 by Mrs. Earl Btanfield.
Nebraska
Young Nurse Hangs
With Eoller Towel;
Details Suppressed
It became known Tuesday that Visa
Kettle Roesnbsek, trained nurse at tb
Prssbytsrlan hospital, sommltted suicide
and did not die a natural death a week
M last Thursday, . After suppressing
the (not from th publle for nearly two
weeks th hospital authorities admitted
Tuesday evening that Mia Rownbeek
slanged herself on tb rear porch of th
hospital with a towel She waa found tarn
minutes after ah had committed the
deed, but It was tea lata to aav bar.
' Wo reason ha been found for the act.
Ob the night before th tragedy miss
Boerabeck bad been earing for a ser-
. voos patient Sh was relieved at I
sVelook la tb marnlnt by another sure.
i A soon as relieved an disappeared and'
Marat, waa Instituted a few mlautes
later by several of th nurses and ah
was found hanging from pillar ef tb
porch with life extinct.
Censty Attorney J. P. English, after
' besrlnf many stories of the young may's
death, larestlgatsd th matter Tuss
'day afternoon. Ha baa aa yet made n
, publl statement eonoerrdng th affair,
Mls Boseabsok was if years eld and
t baa been connected with th hospital
(or three and one-half' years. Always
, Jolty and happy ah waa a great favorite
among the nurses. She la survived by a
I mother and father, who. when told of
th manner- ef her' death aestatad th
I hospital author! ties la keeping the mat
tar from th pubtls aa did Coroner
Crosby. ' '
"NIXIES" ROOM AT Y. W. C. A.
BECOMES TOO CROWDED
Hsh-pms, hatpins, side combs, belts
everything feminine, In fact, from aororlty
pins to gymnaalum suits havs aoeumu-
i latad In th 'lost and found" department
of tb Totmg Woman' Christian asasela
. tlon untfl there la no room (or then. After
February 11 gym. abosa and eutts win be
i acid to new members and hereafter all
things left unclaimed more than a month
I will be disposed of. .
YouNg
MOTHE
. Ko young woman, tn tha Joy of
cetalng motherhood, should neglect
to prepare bar system for th physi
cal ordeal aba la to undergo. The
health of both herself, and tha coming
child depend largely open th car
h bestows upon herself during th
waiting , months. H other's Friend
prepare th expectant mother's 7s
tem for th coming avant, and Its us
makes bar comfortable during si tb
term. It works with and for nature,
and by gradually expanding all tis
sues, muscles and tendons. Involved,
and keeping th breasts In good eon
dittos, brings th woman to th crisis
la splendid physical condition, Th
baby, too, is mora spt to te perfect sad
strong wher th mother has thus
prepared herself for nature's supreme
function. No better advice could b
given a young expectant mother thaa
that sh us Mother's Friend; It Is a
medktne that has proven Us rain
in thousands of
cases. Mother's
Friend is sold at
drag stores.
Writ for free
book .for expect-
aat mothers which contains mneb
Tmluable information, and many sug
gestions of a helpful Bator,
ganevev i fCCUTCB CO., Adaata, Ca,
FRIEND
DROWN'O
BkONCZOAJL TBOCHE9
Arssesdyof ssserler assets tor Cogs, Hears.
seas end brhaulea ef threes, glvla- wueeeifel
uaj nsssiss, meiaaisw ea Assess,
STATE SEEKINGA L00PHuI2
Assistut Attorney General Ayres
Arfuinj Surety Bond Cast.
SEEK TO APPLY AHTI-TEUST LAW
Land Cesnaaasstees Pew lee Ceaa-
ptlea Stateaeen Shewtns Ceat af
Coed Diriu Beeent Cold
Weather.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LCS'COLK. Feb. t. (Bpedel Telegram.)
-Assistant Attorney General Ayna today
argued for a new trial in the supreme
court of tb esse ef tb state against
the American Surety company. The case
Iteelf oonoama an alleged combine In
surety bonds, but tbe main question at
laaue Is whether there Is any law against
such a combination. Tha state lost on
the anginal hearing, the court holding
that th Junk In not repealed the Oondring
act, and that the new law did not men
tion Insurance companies, aa did the bill
repealed.
Tbe company est up that Insurance was
not trade within tha meaning of the law.
and hence agreements snch aa oom plained
of were not In restraint of trade, which
oontentlon waa upheld by th court.
Mr. Ayres In his argument for a rehear
ing contended that only ao much of the
Oondring act aa was Inconsistent with
the Junkln act waa repealed and bene If
Insurance waa not trade the portion of
the sid law relating to insurance was
till in fore.
Kamaaaa Seeking; Tie.
George Plumb, John T. White, members
of the Kansas State Railway commission;
B. Hogueland, secretary; Carl Witt, en
gineer; John Marshall, attorney for tbe
board, were in Lincoln today seeing bow
the Nebraska commission bad gone about
th work of obtaining a physical valua
tion of railroad property. They consulted
with tha engineers of the Nebraska board,
looked over tbe reports and obtained such
other Information as possible In the lim
ited time at their disposal. They also
Inquired bow the Nebraska commission
managed telephone regulation,' they bav
in goome of the same problems aa oom
up bar.
Cold Weather Eipeeeive.
Th eoal bills for the various stats in
stitutions for January have been reoelved
and Indicate that the sever weather the
first half of tb month cost th state
considerable more baa Cl.tSe. Tb total
expended for eoal In January waa M
. , while in December the Mils
amounted to tn.loe.U. a difference of
U.H0.11. Theee figure do not tell the en
tire story, for there Is much less eoal
on hand now than on January L Tbs
oold spell found the state Institutions well
supplied, and it haa been with difficulty,
la spite of this reserve, to keep anything
ahead at most of th institutions, tb
road being unabl to deliver It, during
most ol th time and the mines alas
being short.
Fallowing are eoal purchases at tb
various Institution in January;
Lincoln asylum J LtlT.St
.Hastings asylum 1ST f
isorroik asylum ,. 1.1(1.71
Penitentiary 1.014.44
Beatrice Home for th Feoble
Mlnded U9B
Or and Island floldlere' hemi..... 1,41 )
PICHEEE SOLDIER ABS STATES
" MAS PASSES AWAT. T
Mllford Boldlara' home 1U1S
Industrial home, Mlirora... 1.440 a
Kearney Industrial school , l.Kft.11
Oeneva ttfil
Orthopedic hospital t!l
Total f.U4W.
' Hospital Sells' Whsot.
The Lincoln hospital for the Insane has
Just sold M bushel of wheat at (7 cents
a bushel. There was raised altogether
on the hospital farm 1,300 bushsla of
wheat. ... . .' . .
Baster'e Bills Aaala.
'A Hastings firm has written to the
tats auditor, who has turned th letter
over to the Board of Public Lands and
Buildings, asking If tb state Intends
to pay bills 'contracted by former Super
intendent Porter, and If not wants to
been given permission to rue the state,
Mr. Baxter waa an appointee of Oovernor
Shallenberger and is not now In office.
rire Marshsll Randall haa gene to the,
western part of the state on business and
Deputy Buck hi In charge of th office
until his return.
' Clearing tJp Wamsk,
All except about VOAOQ worth of tbe
registered stats warrants have been pre
sented to tb Mat treasurer and been
caabd under the call of Pbruary L Hold
era of these warrants might aa well
bring them In and get their money
Interest ceased on them th data of th
call
xflae Seeklaa- Belief.
W. L Minor of Scott Bluff county waa
at tbe state house today trying to find
out If there waa any way of remodylnwg
tne trouble which people in the vicinity
of Morrill ar having with aeepaga from
tne rtnerstate ditch. They are talking
of organising a drainage district and
ditching tb water to the Piatt river.
but in case this plana fails Mr. Minor Is
trying to find out If there is not some
way by which aa Irrigation district mar
be formed end utilise tbe water at points
lower down tne valley. If oomehting is
not done It Is feared the excess of water
which flows onto the lower land will
will nun them.
Barton Will Enforce
New Insurance Law
LINCOLN, Feb. T.-State Auditor a R.
Barton ha changed hie mind about disre
garding tbe state law which prevents life
Insurance corny n tea organised In Ne
braska from writing health and accident
insurance. Be haa announced that be
will enforce this law and will also refuse
to permit foreign lite Insurance com
panies te do business of this nature in
the state. The companies affected by tbe
latter part of the erder may asak a
legal fight on tbe auditor' decision.
e trees ewesa er aay ken
sMMselylsseias. Seaeple saslleal free.
JOMM L BSOWH irm, Boeeaa, Mas
ALLEGED WIFE BEATER
BOUND OVER TO COURT
BROKEN BOW, Neb.. Feb. 7. (Special.)
-Clinton Bennett, tbe farmer Irving north
f here charged with besting up bis wife
am tha Jth ef last month, was taken be
fore County Judge ilolcomb today for
preliminary hearing. After consulting
vlth his attemsy Bennett concluded to
waive exaniinatioB and was accordingly
xmnd over to tbe next term of district
-oon In th sum ef Bos. Through Ms
sttorneya. Bennett secured a bond that
was accepted by tbe court. After eeea
uuttlng the alleged s sis nit. Bennett dis
appeared, but waa Anally located at
Dakota City, this state, wher be waa
apfrebended aad brought back.
I ft We" V ,
GENERAL BRUNO TZ8CHUCK.
Ten-Year-Old Girl
is Kidnaped, at
. Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. T.-(Sps-cial
Telegram.) A block-to-block search
la being made of the city this afternoon
in th effort tn find Ooldle Williams, M
years old, who disappsarsd yesterday aft
ernoon In the company of a man of about
4S years, who Inveigled her to go witn
him on the ore miss to buy her a pair Of
skates. The girl was sssn in his company
by various people from 1:10 to ens p. nv,
whan all trace was lost. After I 'eiook
they could not have boarded any trains
here, all depots ana - trainmen oaring
Kn notified. On aooount ef examina
tions the girl did sot have to attend
school yesterday afternoon and failed to
advise ber parents of this, saying when
urged te hurry at dlnnsr Urn that It
mattered not if aha were lata. It warns
only b th an time. -
ALLIANCE AND SIDNEY
WILL PLAY OFF TIE
ALLIANCE. Neb., Feb. 7.-8pecisl.)-Tb
third gam . in tb serlee for th
basket ball championship of western Ne
braska was played at Sidney Saturday
night. Th gam waa fast throughout,
the soors being to I In favor ef Sidney
In the ftrst half. During tbe second half
the AlUano boy gained so much that
at tb expiration ef Urns th soors was
a tie, B-n. It was then agreed to play
until an or th thr tsaat made two
polnta. Alliance made the two points
on fouls. Immediately npon this tbe
peat tors rushed ea th floor sad dis
puted tbe referee's decision, after which
a heated argument ensued which lasted
until nearly midnight, when It waa agreed
to call tha game cancelled. Arrange
menta are now being made to play this
game ever ea a neutral floor, probably at
Robinson or Lodge Pol. If Alliance
gains a victory over Sidney at the forth
oomlng game the title) of championship
for western Nebraska can be claimed for
the Alliance High school team.
FUNERAL OF J. B. DONOVAN .
IS HELD AT MADISON
MADISON, Neb.. Feb. ".-(Special.)
The 1 funeral of J. B. Donovan of thla
city, who passed away early Sunday morn
ing at the home of Mra. J. F. MoCale,
his sister, at South Omaha, waa held at
9t- Leonard's ohuroh yesterday morning.
Rev. Father Muenlob, assisted by Rev.
Father Bukeley of Norfolk In requiem
high mass, ' after which interment wes
made la CrownhiU cemetery by the side
of hi wife, who passed away two years
ago thla month. Th funsral waa largely
attended, all business place betnj cloud
during th hour of tb exercises.
John B. Donovan was bora In 1M tn
tb city of Richmond, Va, and came with
his parents when a boy te Madison where
be attended publlo school and scene
twenty yeare ago estabirsTIed tbe Madi
son Star, now the Madison cUar-MaU,
which hs has made one of the moat In
fluential papers of the county. Mr.
Donovan waa well known to the news
paper men of the state, having served
as president of the State Press associa
tion. He was an ardent political worker, be
ing the chairman of the democratic
county central commute as well aa the
congressional committeeman from this
county st the time of his desth. He was
practically a young man, being at years
of age, and bis death waa In a measure
intlmely and unexpected. He leaves to
morn his departure a son, Archie, who
will succeed him In the management of
the Star-Mail, and a daughter. II years
of axe. and two sisters. Mrs. Julia Hulett
and Mrs. Mae McKale. both of South
Omaha, and a host of friends.
TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED
IN NEBRASKA CITY
TECTJMSFTH. Neb.. Feb. 7. (Soeclal
Telegram.) The deputy sheriff of Otoe
county haa caught two suspects and Is
holding them at Nebraska City for Sher
iff IS. L. Roberta, who will go for thera
this afternoon. It Is thought they are
th ones who held up the Burlington
agent her and robbed the depot Monday
night It Is said laborers about the depot
grounds saw th men here th night of
th holdup and can Identify them.
OMAHA TRAVELING MAN
BREAKS LEG AT CALLAWAY
CALLAWAY, Neb.. Feb. T.-(Bpeclal
Telegram.) F. J. Smith, a traveling sales
man for tbe Haney Saddlery company of
Omaha met with an accident last night
which will keep him from his work for
some time to oom. He had arrived en
the evening motor aad had registered at
tb Oliver hotel. While walking In tbs
hotel yard la th edarknsss he slipped
into a bole which had been dug and left
standing open, receiving a broken big just
above the knee.
Bdgsw mrasera' laetltate.
EDGAR, Neb., Feb. 7.- Special.) Tbs
farmers' Institute opened its first session
Monday morning. The Monday afternooa
session opened at 1:10, th program con
sisting f must, recitation and a lecture
on "Poultry Raising on th Farm.' by
C L. Oppermaa of Lincoln, Thla waa
followed by must and a short recitation,
after whloh a lecture en "Hog Cholera
and the New Home Disease," by Dr. J. H.
Gain ef Lincoln. Tbe evening asssloa eon
slstsd of Interesting talks by Dr. Oaln
on "Practical Knots" and Mr. Opperman
on -Poultry Raising on the Farm." Tbs
afternoon session Tuesday was devoted
te a lecture aa dotnesti eclenoe by Mr
Jennie C. Barlow ef Bloomlngton, III,
Illustrated by cooking demons. rattens. The
program Tuesday evening eon si sled
mostly of Instrumental maala, plane solos,
song solos, reading and recitations. Tims
waa found, however, for twe talks, one
by Mr. Barlow on "Tb Horn Beauti
ful," and tbe ether by Mr. Ball, ea -Ag
ful." aal the ether by Mr. Rail, en -Agricultural
Values."
Ice Hens rilled e Capsuiity.
ASHLAND, Neb. Feb. 1. - Special. -After
continuous work of about fifty days
the last at th f oromsn and laborers em
ployed at the toe nous of Swift Co..
northwest ef town, wr paid off thai
morning. The harvest waa delayed some
what by tb shirting gangs of work
men, many only staying a few days and
departing. The force ranged from US to
M men, two-third ef whom earn from
Omaha. For the second tlm sine th
Swift Icehouse was built bare in UN It
Is filled to Its capacity, lh0U tone. Most
of tbe Ice averaged over a) Inch In
thlcknssa
DRUGGIST IS FINED FOR
SELLING WITHOUT LICENSE
Henry R- Olson, druggist at Nineteenth
and Harney streets, held to the district
court os a oharg of selling liquor with
out a U cense, pleaded guilty whan ar
raigned before Judge Sutton of the
criminal division and wa fined tin and
costs.
H'GOWAN DENIES CHARGES
Young Canadian Contradicts Detec
tive at Erer Point
SATS WLEHE ' PAID HIM $300
This Waa te Ret aster
Hlaa fee-
tsssrs While Absent trees Bael.
. sieeB49tTlns Testimony In
Waahlagtasu
WASHINGTON. Feb. T.-Cbarles Mo
Go wan. the young Canadian who baa beea
tbe storm center of the Lorlmer sena
torial Investigation since private detec
tives charged that he "admitted perjur
ing himself for tl.srn," testified today
that bs had received tm from C. F.
Wtehe. a brother-in-law of Edward
Hines, for the loeees bs sustslned by ab
sence from hie business tn Csnsda while
hs wss before the committee tn Wash
ington but July.
McGowan teetl.led that while waiting
In Chicago several days to see Wlebe
about rdmborement be met R. J. Shields,
who haa figured several time Is th In
vestigation. "Ton would not get a cent it yon were
dealing with me." McGowan testified
Shields remarked when he bad explained
bla desire to sse Wlehe.
McOowan' appearance aa a witness at
this stags waa somewhat of a surprise.
It was thought attorneys for Brnstor
Lorlmer and Edward Mines would Intro
due other testimony with Intent to break
down th allegatlona of tb detectives
before swearing McOowan.
Denies Per) err Chars.
McOowan told of meeting Detective
Ballsy.
"Did you aver tell Bailey or anybody
slss that you had perjured yourself ter
ribly for tb Hines bunch, or that, in
substance?" asked Attorney Hsnscy.
"No, sir."
"Did you ever aay you were going to
hold the Hines bunch up for IMdsr"
"No, sir."
"Did you over ask C. F. Wlehe for K.000
or ti.MS Tor perjuring yours!- "
"No, sir."
McOowan dsnled thst R. J. Shields
'shoved money" toward blm when he
slgnsd an affidavit In th case.
So on through Bailey's testimony th at
torney want, XJoUowan categorically deny
ing la abort "no, sir" answers material
allegations by Ballsy of McOowan s so-
called admissions.
' Asked Wlehe ter Usi,
Wlehe had telegraphed h would pay
McOowan' expenses, the witness said,
but had said nothing about bla losses.
It dsvsloped that MeOowan had testi
fied la July he had sold his well-drilling
machine tn September aad had been paid
his expanses) is October.
Prior to his visit to Chicago, McOowan
testified, he had written Wleh asking
for tb loan ef IMS) to buy some land
In tbe Canadian northwest.
"Of alt your friends In th United
States and Canada, why did you pick out
Wlehef" asked Senator Kern.
"Beonuss I thought h was beet able
to do It," responded McOowan.
Wlehe, hswsver, did sot loan him th
K.0N MeOowan said, and Attorney Ha
necy produced a letter from Wlehe of
fering to go In partnership ea the deal
If McOowaa oould produo security.
NEBRASKA'S FARM CONGRESS
HEARS PROMINENT MEN
NORFOLK, Neb.. Fsb. t.-8pecial Tel
egrsni ) Addrssss on transportation
problems by General Bupsrinteadsnt . M.
Brsden of th Northwestern, R. W. Mo-
Oinntss and William Oolden, aa address
on "Oood needs" by C. P. Parish ef
Norfolk, one on "Co-Operation" by Prof.
Vincent of Omaha, an address by Chan
cellor Samuel Avery and Dr. Condre'a
Illustrated lecture on "farm Health"
were features la today Nebraska farm
con xt ess. Governor Aldrlch will speek to-'
morrow night.
SCHOOL BOARD LETS ITS
BOILER INSURANCE CONTRACT
At a meeting of th building and
C rounds oommltte of tb Board of Edu
cation yesterday boob tbe bid ef Fell
Ptnksrton on heller Insurance wss ao
esptad, being th lowest bid reoelved. In-
Ambitious Men
who realize their. latent ability and seek6uccess
in lite, are invited to a careful consideration of
the famous food.
foape-Nuts
Brain Nourishment la essential to
Drain Activity.
A sluggish brain is a handicap a hin
drance in the path of promotion.
Grape-Nuts food, made of whole wheat and
barley, contains the tissue-building "albumins"
and the energy-making starches (changed into
dextrin and grape sugar in making Grape-Nuts.)
It also contains the phosphate of potash (grown
in the grains) the cell-forming, mineral ele
ment Nature uses in b uilding brain and nerve
cells.
Grape-Nuts, regularly for breakfast, will help
anyone. . .
"There's a Reason
ft
KO TROUBLE
Jremetloaa Are Baey Who Tear Brala
Worts.
A young man who earned a fin peel,
tlon tell bow food helped blm;
"I was engaged a a bookkeeper for a
large publlanlng hens in Nsw Tork city
where th work waa trying and hoars so
long I gradually broke down under th
train.
-My brain nvd thick and I loot the
good health that I once claim sd. I wss
compelled u realgn my position, feeling
that good root eras needed.
"After thro weeks recreation I ac
cepted a position a assistant cashier
with sos of the largest manufacturing
concerns In the United Btatsa, feeling
that tbe work would net be so hard
mentally, and that tb change would be
for th beat
"It took Just twe day te eonvtnee me
I had undertaken a task beyond th
power of my overworked and underfed
brain, and I decided to again resign,
disgusted ertth myself and tb world In
general. That day I nut a friend whose
coena! I aaaed before taking the Men.
After I had related my trouble to him
b said 'Eat Grape-Nut my boy.'
1 looked on hi remark as a Jok at
tli Urns, but by th Urn I reached horn
I had thought It over and determined to
give Orape-Nute food a trial, and th
next day it wa oa my table. The food
- seem si te give it new lit from the
tart and gradually a great power for
work became evident It Increased from
day to day. my brala beeam active and
my capacity for mental work unlimited.
My duties at the office, that at first
seemed beyond my capability, are now
accomplished with precision, accuracy
and pleasure.
"Last month I was promoted to tbe
position of cishier amid tbe congraieiie
Uong ef my friends. I attribute my suc
cess to those wonderful little grains ef
food Orape-Nute. and to all I repeat a
motto that Is worthy ef thought. Eat
Orape-Nuta my boy." Name given by
Postunv Company, Battle Creek, bftch.
Iok m pkga. for th famous little
book. The Bead to Well vil In
surance in ths sum of Ise.OM will be taken
out, for which the board will pay fttT
for three yeare, including UMt personal
liability. This is th lowest figure at
which Insurance has been bought on boil
ers In city schools, tbe last prevailing
price being 13 per boiler. At the rate
secured this year the insurance on each
of the forty-two boilers In the city will
be about 111
Ure Sees No Need
of Safety Vault
Referring to the formal letter sddrensed
to the city council by City Comptroller
Cosgrove. City and County Treasurer
Ure said that If there waa any charter
or other provision of Isw requiting him
to keep securities carried aa cash Items
In a safety deposit vsult to be opened
only when the comptroller waa present
be would willingly do so.
"But I have been unable to find any
such provision," he said, "and therefore
will not do It. I feel that It is unwar
ranted." These securities, ths total amount held
on February 1 being Mit8.Ti.a. are kept In
a time sets and but two men lu the
treasurer's office know the combination.
A dally record of all warrants purchased,
improvement district bonds or other
negotiable securities Is kept, and at ths
close of each day's business a balance la
struck, so that all such securities or
other funds deposited with himself as
treasurer by Mr. Ure csn be seen at a
glance.
Th Yellow Pcii.
Jsundlos, malaria, biliousness vanish
when Dr. "King's New Lit Pill are
taken. Easy, safe, gusranteed. 80. For
sals by Healon Drug Co.
Irtha aad Dee the.
nirths-tienry and Klla May WllUama.
!U1 South Thirteenth, girl; Otis and
Theresa Le Roque, U1 North Twenty
ninth, boy; Silas A. and Ollle Packard,
414 South Twenty-elchth street, girl:
Frank and Annie O Hallaren, Nicholas
hospital, boy; Wilbur and Oeorglsna
Neus. Kt. Catherine hospital, boy; Hlch
ard and alary Schneider, Heneon, girl;
r. I- and Klla Rchrode, 17W South Ninth
street, twin bora
leethe--Larenso Hobhe, SB years, Nor
folk, Neb.: Mrs. Mary A. Us oom, SI
years. Fifty-second and Kprerue;
Charles A. Rhesn. 17 yeare, Beatrice:
dcott W. Faulk, St years. 11 to Mspls; Ee
lata Purkelt. ei years. Thirty-fourth and
Meredith: Bruno Tsarhuck, H yeare, lit
South Twenty-fifth street.
Dividend Declared ea Saselttag.
NKW TORK, Feb, t.-The American
Smelting end Refining company today
declared dividends of I 1-4 per cent on
Ihe preferred stock and two-thirds of I
per cent on the common stock for the
last twe months of MIL
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only plcstant and refresKki to
(Ke taste, but lentfar desnaing and iweet-
ening to the system. Syrup of Fist ancJ
Elixir ei Setma it particular) adapted
to ladiet and cJiMren, and benetkitl m
all esses in which a wbolesorne, sttengtrw
enmf snd efiective laxative rfieuki be
osed ll it pea-foctJy uit at al tiroes sod
dispell ceJds, beaoache and the pant
csutfd by kovbun and ctxistspetion to
pfetnpdy and electrrejy that fc r the one
perfect family Uxative which tires tana
tenon to al and is recostHMfided by
Buuwu of ruDabnt who have, used it and
who htvepencoal kaowledg of it c
cellenca.
Its wondoful pcspulariiy, (vowerer. hts
led tmscrupuloui dealeri to offer imkav
boo which act unutiifactrjrily. There
fore, when buTBif, to et its heoerkavf
ejects, alwayi Bote the ful Dame of the
Company CsJiornia pig Syrup Co.
plainly printed oa tha front of every
pscltan of the tenuiae Syrup of Ftp
snd Ehxir of Senna.
Fot sale by sB lesdng clniggiita, Poos
50 cents per bottle. .
BEN GOLDEKBERG HAS
SHOWN HIUPPRECIATION
stakes Public Hit Opinion, Which
Kay Benefit Othen.
All SZCOESS A B&0EE5 EEEE'
Strain ef Metrepolltaa Life Csssei
Theaeaads ef People ta Lars
Cities to Beeosas Ots
eeermsred.
Mr. Ben Golden berg of No. S N. 11th
8t, city, made the following statement
recently In connection with "Tone Vita,"
tbe tonic that la now being Introduced tn
Omaha by specialists at Brandets Driu
Dept., Mth and Douglas 6ts., south stdf
train floor. Hs said: "t nave beea aek
for some time. I tried all kinds of reme
dies without relief. I suffered princi
pally with nervousness aad stomach
trouble.
"I was dreadfully tired most of th
time and waa generally debilitated. I
seldom had a good appetite and when
ever I did eat would suffer from gas on
my stomach. I elspt poorly and my slssp
did me little good.
"A short time ago I got some Tone
Vita' and have taken It regularly stnoe.
From tha very beginning I felt tbe good
effects of the new tonic, and I now feel
for the first Urns in year 5k a wall
man. I now seem to get nourishment
from my food aad ne longer have stom
ach trouble er feel nervous snd tired
out."
Tbe special lata whs are here Introduc
ing Ton Vita" ar giving dsasonstra- ,
tlon of what th pre para tlon will ao.
All day long they meet caller at Bran
dels Drug Dsnt. from ( a. m. to a. nv,
and try to produce a noticeable improve
ment In all oases of nervous debility
within five minute. Th people who take
the medicine to be the judges. There l '
no chary for this dsmonstratlon.
" Tone Vita' Is breaking all records ta :
Omaha," said ens of then special lets
yesterday. "Th people here ar rapidly
awakening to a full appreciation of what
tbe preparation will do for them, and
the sale la large," continued ha "We
are Instructed by our eompaay te take ao
rieney for th tonic unless th tents .
proves satisfactory. Thousands trpoa ,
thousands la this aad other large ottles '
ars afflicted with nervous debility as used
by tbe strain ef metropolitan Ufa, Tha
entire system becomes run down hi suoh
ease and nervousness, stomssh trouble, !
headache, backache despondency and loss
of vitality result. Ten Vita, will work
wonders In suck eases hi a rwmarkabla
short time. If It doesn't w want noth
ing ether thaa the time tt take to corn 1
and gat th msdlclna'eVd-.
Skidding is due to
a film of mud or
water or grease
between the tire
andtheparanent
Cut through and clean
away tha film ana th
tin won't skid.
Ecsia said thanione
tn fact th Diamond
Safety Tread Tire is
tht on0 one that
doettL
P
M
mi
PMtum Cared Ctmpaay Limit!, Battl Creek, High.
i
The Diamond
Safety Tread Tire
is a year-round
tire, greater in
rriuease even than
the regular Dia
toood Tires.
At your Dealer e
Of tiew Tork
215 South 20th St., Omaha.
ALWAY HEALTHY
Pome of tbe healthiest men and womsa
Is Omaha ar great eaters of "M tune
s'' macaroni and spaghetti. Many
people who never cared for the food
before ar delighted with th rich, nut
like flavor of "Minnesota" snacaronl and
spaghetti and It la surprising how much
better a family will feet by eating more
theee foods and lass meet
flood snacaronl and spaghetti are the
best and most nourishing foods known.
They are fin for children making thetr
bodies strong and healthy. But tf you
went that rich, nut-tike flavor be sore
snd get th delicious "Minnesota" breast
macaroni or spaghetti made from tbs
finest Northern Durum wheat, with an
the nourishing Otutnt left ta. ft I
easily digested and never gets soggy. All
good Omaha ejrocere sell It.
&.svJJ$'
We Ask
Your Aid
Probably yea bay never '
realised that each telephone
subsartbsr is a ntal factor In
securing (ood telephone ser
vice. Tou and every other talo
phone nssr are esssnttal part
ner In tbs Company that sap.
piles you telephone equipment.
This Company Is making
every effort to meet the) needs
of tbs entire nubile for a tele
phono service that la united,
direct and universal, and u try
ing bard to win and to merit
reputation for prompt and ef.
flclent serrtce.
Wa have no deslde to dodga
oar responsibility to giro the
very best serrieo but take note
of this:
No eommunlty over enjoya
really Oiwt-claae telephone sr
vloe unless tha Company haa
tha lntoUlgent and the hearty
oo-operatlon of its sabserlbera.
In n series of advertisements
we shall point out how yon can
be loyal to youraalYea and your
neighbors in helping us giro
tha best service possibles
Nebraska
Telephone .
Company
HAVE TOU READ IT? .
Ths Adlsr-l-ka book, telling hew you
canl EASILY guard against append! cltts
and' get INSTANT relief from eoastt
pedbe or gas oa th stomach, la being
read with sauch Interest by Omaha people.
It is given away free by The Sherman
ft htcConnell Drug Co. Cor. Mth aad
Dodge, Cor. Mth and Barney, Cor. Mth
and ramam. SW No. Mth St .