TI1E BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FEBRITART 17. 1912. 13 PKRSOXAL M SS -V i I-! Bins, !. glow aromatic UiJ trrat-r.cat. Xlm. Alien of Chicago. 1 s. nth St.. 1st rtoof. D. 711 THE SALVATION AlC'.t solicits caet !T doming; In fact anything you do not ned. We collect, repair and Mil at 134 N. iith SL, for cost of collection, to tit vorthy poor. Call pbon Dougic 413 aad mom e. 111 ca!L M SS S.GK 8wrll.h movement- Apt. SWEDISH n,a3sage. vibrator ana ? 't,WaU relator t"atments. lira. 1-nyJer. Bra Bid. Rail SBO RE.IL ESTATE. flTT PROPERTY FOR S41.B Buy Direct from Owner. Good five-room bouse. having gas and complete bath: within walking uistaac f postorfiee. Lot six 11. and a ftno puce to raiso chickens. North part o( city. Sfi No. Uth. I bone Webster 40U alter p. m. REAL ESTATE LOAXS OMAHA FYoperty and braka Laud. OKEKKfi REAL ESTATE CO.. wit Nr omaua Nat l Bank Building. LOAN, farm and city property. J. H. Duroout & Son. MB Farnam St.. Omaha. WAX TKi City loan Peter Trustee. C1TT LOANS. Bemis-Carlberx, Jlu-i; Mramieia Theater. 6 WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Karaam Mnith d Co. IK Farnajn St. SWEDISH nuueua lor rheumatism, nunc lea. jowl, diseases. Karsten Ton-i-eth. only Omaha r.ki.w;ir -M.IH.. Sweden, m Org. Nat I Bank. Doug. 713. LJ,,i-Vj,S. mh. Id floor. l. SS RRfir ho .... , "' wcih urn R McConaoil Drug Co. Omata. Neb. POULTRY A YD PET STOCK EGOS for hatching from the Brandels Farm. Thoroughbred 8. C. White Leg horn trinity mock. a setting or U per H Exhibition or show stock. U te U a ser.lng. Write for catalogue. Address A. P. Brandeia, Gmana. i el. Benson 470a Kaffir corn maxea nens lay, tt per lea, screenings. I1.3S per HO. Warner, (ul N. M ROL'P tartly cunred ky Boh Whites Houp core, too box. If your dealer can not supply you, writs us direct, seodtnc dealer's name. BOB WHITE CO.. tSui N. Kth St., Omaha. Neb. Webster KJ7. FEMALE roller earaarlee. Cheap. Phone Harney Thousands of people hevs found the homo they were looking for among the real estate ads on The Bee want ad pa-e. The home you want to can be disposed of qti;ckly at cost of only a tew cents through ties wans Ja. I will sell the choicest building lot In the Hauscom Park district upon the most favorable terms that could be de sired. If you contemplate building this spring, better see me soon. Lot located northwest corner Sd and Arbor. Tele phone Harney Set or South 37. wuuam H. Gould, jr. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence pre pert lee. ll.ftJ to ... W. H. THOMAS. 5oJ Kim Nat'l Bank Bldg. ! xiw lo 1imv tuade promptly. F. IX Wead. Weed Bidg.. lSth and Farnam. U.-Yf ISnUS-omsiia Nat I Bank. BIG BAKGA1N IS down, balance aa rent, neat 4-room cattage. Inquire Mlt b. Mth St. 'PHONE DOUG. 6537. ACHatAUB FOR BALIS. 10 Acres Close On 5ur 8t. south of renter St. (rmved TSis Is Just 1 nilis south of l.erenwortu St. car line and just outside the 3 mile clrcl.- from Omaha P. O. It Is hlKh and sightly; lies very much the same as lun dte. For quick tale, H.Olv. Harrison & Morton KEAL ESTATE FARMS Jt RANCH LAND FOB SALE KEAI. ESTATE. AUSTUACTk UF T1TLB. BHIIsk Celasaajla. HAZELTON-A new city, situated In a new country. Central iirillsh Columbia, on a new railroad, the Urand Trunk 1'a clflc, effsra grtiund lioor advaiuugcs to investors and settlers. Localrd at the Held or etceiner navigation ironi tue n. cific; eurrountled by productive farm lands and a rich mineral area. clo.:e in lots selling from flu) to on very easy terra, bend for free booklet. Adrtrevs CANADIAN NATIONAL. INVESTORS, M Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Rred Abslract Co., ol'l -st aMtraet offlae In Nebraska. Ke Brandels Theater. NCALE A CAMPBELL. I7M Farnam BL, BUILDERS' 11 FORMATION. Electric Jtss flitnrea. Omaha Wlver Co. Ideal Cement Co 17th and Cuming. Fueha, e-ou e Bund, painuw. ceooratlug. ROOFING paints, building papers, plas ter boards, Araer. Sup. Co 1I0J Nlcnalaa. WELL dlggUlg, F. Grossman, MM N. Uth. ciTir I'HurLRTir ruu aALic. anCKEX FARM NEAR FLORENCE 11 nce on high gr.innd, near ma cadam road, west of Florence, with all Improvements new In 111, consisting of extra tine chicken houses, one, MxlM feet; fine barn, 2xN ft., with basement, coat about U.W-. Good small house, full cemented baeement, with cistern, water In bonne: tiled well. Ill feet deep; i acres fenced hog tlaht; fine shade trees; all poultry equipment. Including incu bators and brooders. Improvements alone cost at least KXk. Price W.OODl If nec essary will consider good rental property, worth not to exceed I&60A. Must be sold by March 1st. Investigate. GEORGE & COMPANY, M-II nty National Bank Bldg. 'Phone I-TM. A-I7M. B. & M. Trackage About t acres between Omaha and 0. O. with paved atraet to It. Might divide; very cheap at $7,000. Harrison & Morton BEAUTIFUL 6-R00M fMrtckly modern, combination fixtures, full basement, best of furnace, east front, paved street, location Idsal, two blocks of Sherman Ave car, located be tween Kraroet mad Plnknsy Sts. . Ton will buy this If looking for a home. GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO., HO Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Red tel. M INVESTMENT. Two modern apartment buildings, of U apartmsnta each, rented for ll&oro per annum, for quick sale reduced to M,0u; IIJ.KiO cssh. balance in annual payments. Thre new modern brick fists, rantsd for R.100 pef annum. Price 122.001, Writ or call. W ESTERN REAL ESTATE CO., 111-11 Karbach Block. 5-Room Cottage One block from the Walnut Hill ear en paved street: good, high ground; lot luxiw ft.; good ahade trees In front and fruit In back yard; also good barn. Not a new house, but a good home, partly modern, well kept up. Owner has out grown It and makes low price of 2,100. Harrison & Morton 1 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tel. D. Hi Down Town Home Suitable for Rooming House On Easy Terms 10-roes brick house, with 4 mantels anl grates. 4 extra lavatories, 1 extra toilet, laundry tubs, steel range, open plumbing, steam heat, t block from postofflce, oc cupied by owner; has newer been ranted. Price, K.M0; f! 000 cash, balance easy terms. A good thrifty purchaser can make this house pay for Itself and hay rent free la the meantime. Bee us St enee if yoa want a bargain. J. II Dumont & Son, Phone Pg. tea, ma Farnam St.. Omaha. Acre Lot $500 Esat front en Uth St.. a block north of Port St., near end of the Mth L paving and near city school; rich garden land, &tv terms. Harrison & Morton 1 Omaha Karl Bank. Tel. D. tie Cheap Lots ;0j5 Corner, 18th ani Bnrdette, only MOO. 100x123 on 434 At, just north cf Dodge. ,1,100.00. W. H. Gates G44 Out. Nat. Bk Bldg. Done 124. A Big Snap !a an I-room bouse on Fort 8t . nrar livii. 1 have a price of oa vU u,r 19 tjays oniy. Get busy. E.W. Stoltenberg, tT BosrU of Trs.de Jiulc. Boulevard Lots Nesr Slth and Tort SU.. east front on tUs Kloreec" Blvd.; one is corner front l:ig stfutlieast on boulevard and Elliston A . c. They are z-tt. front and 13 to IS It. Uee;. Now have sewer, water, gas, c-lt. ,l'l-wa;k and KO-ft. boulevard, ail l.ii-1 fr. prices only H.W acd l.x Harrison & Morton Omaha Nai l Bank. Tel. D. Ut Buy This Lot in Benson East tt Lot 1. B ock Xj, tnos-trWOI down. baUnrs fl per tr.o&u. It 's well locatei. nut far from car asd sefacol: Is fexlS: jnst the place for ascaU house and good hossa Address hi at. Bee. Will buy tor anyone BiltiAh coluni bla Farm Lauda on uncompleted Cranil Trunk without commission excepting per eentage of profits. Large returns cer tain. Frank Crawford, aU stouter street, Vancouver, or Omaha. Calllexalsu ( DON-T WAIT I TEARS. BUY CALIFORNIA FVLL-BEARrNQ OKCHARDa MONET BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. B caah aad W per mouth buys five acres with full bearing fruit trees In the famous Bldwetl orcharde at Chico. Cal. Payments Include Interest and taxes Your money back If not aatl.fled upon Investigation. The Bid well orchards are the most not'd and productive In the a'onderful Pajramento valley of Califor nia It'a eui confidence In this land that prompts title generous offer. We've peaches, prunes, almonds, apricots and Bartlets peara. Buyers' railroad fans, not exceeding 4, will be credited on purchsse price. I And sdjolns the thriv ing town of Chlco 114,000 pop ). (Refer ences: Any bank of Chlco, American National Bank of San Francisco and First National Bank of San Leandro.) Send for valuable information and facts to Btdwell Orchards. Inc.. Chlco, Cal. Colorado. TEN sections fine farm land In Lincoln county, Colo.; I? per acre. .000 acres In Washington and Tuma counties, Colo.; 17 per acre. Retails from ts.M to lit per acre. F. C. Logan. Ut a Main St.. Council Bluffs, la. la. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Travereed by the ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM - ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crops. All the money crope of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country. Its soil. Climate, church and school advantages, writ W. H. LEAHT. DEPT. K, General Passenger Agent. A TLA VTA, OA lew a, TUB easiest way to find a buyer for your firm Is to Insert a small want ad In the Dee Moines Capital. Largest cir culation In the stats of Iowa, ea.uiu dally. The Capital Is read by and believed In by the standpatters of Iowa, who aimply refuse te penult any other paper In their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day: 11. li per line per month; count six ordinary words to the line. Address Dee Moute Capital, Dee Moines, la Mlaaemrl. TO THE MAN WITH LIMITED MEANS Do you went to own a farm of your own? If so don't fall to look at these. UO-acre well improved farm, good Isnd, good buildings; M-ecra bearing orchard, close to railroad town, price 3,k. l'W acre farm, good land and Improvements; M acre bearing orchard, mostly winter spples, commercial varieties, close to town, price 44.W0; tUO will handle It. These are located In Wright county. Mo. Splendid water and ho healthier country anywhere; have smaller and larxsr farms: Investigate these. W. W. Mitchell, 1U0 Spencer street, Omaha, Neb. Jtebra.ua. SARPYCOUNTY POSSESSION IF TAKEN AT ONCE. 160 acrea absolutely the very best bar gain near Omaha. Situated In Sarpy county, within 1 miles of South Omaha and Jv miles of Pspiillon; H valley land; 14 mile from new drainage ditch; H up land, gently rolling; the very best of soil; B.sui worth of Improvements, consisting of good, well built, 7-room bouse 'large rooms), good cellar, plenty of closets, pantry equipped with flour bins, china elosets, etc; good barn for 14 head, with haymow for 40 tons; good orchard, etc. If you want the very best Improved and very best farm you can get without any exception, for II0S per acre, near Omaha, then take this; caah by March L balance long time. Let me anow you the goods. Bring wife with you. A large list and a few bar gains; all terms and prices; hut If you can handle the above da not overlook It, as you have a chance on this bargain now. POSSESSION GIVEN. ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY, inj i:u City National Bank Bldg. FARM bargain near Omaha; possession given. Orin a. Merrill, uu City Nai l Bank Bldg. CHOICE improved tl acres in cream of the corn belt, S44 miles to town; possession March 1. mi; easy terms. H. Larson. Owner, C'arks. Neb. TWO NEBRASKA FARM UARGAINd. Choice M acres well improved farm, extra good land; joins town on main line of Union Pacific railroad. Price (433 an acre. Choice l'"o-erre well Improved farm. 1 mile from county sest town on main line of Union Pacific railroad. Own a widow and must sell. Price 19.00), terms on about half. W. W. Mitchell, late Spencer street. Omaha. Neb. VBUSHEL WHEAT LAND, 13 U H PER ACRHV We have for sale over n.WW acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest term land, whete the crop yie.da for li yeara Including 1SK and lalL average with the best in the state. Alfalfa e.u a leading crop, lleuer soil, fester and climate cannot be ff-und. Write for tu.l information today. Agents wanted every, where. FL.NUINGSLANt. INVESTMENT CO, Sidney. Neb. HOMESTEAD 4Sb acres rich farm land for Ilia, filing fees and aiL No sand bills. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. ti& will buy the best I-acre home stead in Nebraska; partly Improved. Write owner, C M. Holtman, Kimball, Neb M seeeUasieema. Farmers and land buyers all over the country are reading Bee want ads every day and snapping up every bargain offered Kates I cents per word If run only one time, lc per word If run two or more limes consecutively. Write and mall your ad today to steal Estate depart' ment of The Omaha alee, stesulu awe aura STa, AM SHIPS. Kl.'ROI'K In comfort; select Slid limited party sailing Jne li via Miiterranen, erg-nth eaon- Miss Anna lc. Koea, Countll Bluffs. la., 417 Willow Ave. tOH SALE OR EXCHANGE HAT Lave you te trade for a eto-acre Kinkaid relinquishment In Cherry county. Nebraska; part good farm land; must turn Uua at once regardless of price. lui acres well improved land. 14 miles frcri town; price U per acre: will trade i'r-r Mok of gi'ods, hardware or Imple ments K L. llroiley, tielrk hs, So. l"ak. 1 r.andle uades everywhere. If roll -nt rtsuite write ir I'Sil Oean. .17 Ree. i lSv. LTTEkT and breeding Urn. well equipped. In good Kast Nebraska town. Alw i-V-acre ranch. Improved, near town; both great Oil bains. I. U. Albert, Lin coln. Neb. FOR EXCHANGE Ny 140-arre Wood bury county, Iowa, farm: partially Im proved and adjoining good town. Price $114 per acre. Want medium sired home or good Income properly In ties High school or Creiirhton college districts. Give full p.irtlrulars In the first letter. Ad dress 1 1-To, csre Etc. WA.NTKD TO 1SKXT WANTKD-To rent sn invalids chair. Tel. II. Hi7. WANTED -Hy Apt II L I or S-room house, close In, 1 block from car. Will consider either flat or detached house. Not over SJ4. Address. D M. care Boo. W.MTKH TO BORROW. WANTED XT'.OuD at I per rent; first mortgage on property worth 110,004: In come of II. 'AO a year will be aaalgned If desired. Addrus Y 8, Bee. UAXTEDeUTlATIOXS WASHING and Ironing dona T H. ma Fl'St- lass, prae l,al mir- . H 5514. A-xtrT CurleUm launoeieo Guaiameed. W. kuj. LADY wants dsy work. Web. 6Si. SITUATION wanted by an-round man ccok: coun'ry h"tcl. E 04, Bee. WANTED Poslilon as second maid or ntir..e girl by a colored lady. Harney . WANTKD-Work by tiay. call morn ings and evening. Webster 4N9. A little girl golug to school wishes place to work lor room and board. Call Doug, las si:. WIDOW lady of 44 wishing position as housekeeper for respectable widower er bachelor. Good cook and housekeeper. Address Lock Box 4, Maxwell. Neb. A -UOOD experienced colored oook wanta a position in a boarding house or restaurant as cook. Call Webster SIM WASHlNfi and cleaning for Fridays and Saturdays. Tel, Web. 4J0T. . YOt'NO lady who thoroughly under standa the use ef books desires position In an office at once; can furnish refer ence. L 3. Bee. MAN wants a position as janitor or yard work of any kind. John Holofohak, h14 Miami SL Webster Ksa. WANTED A position in doctor's office; haVe had experience. Tel. Web. 1 GIRL to keep house for couple where both are working; references can be given. 1701 Hamilton St., Omsha, WANT position a housework tcoloredj, Doug. SOU I girl for general best of references. MAKK1E1) men wants place on farm; house to self; 14 years' experience. Ad dress W m. Fltsslmmuns, IH S. list. Experienced hotel housekeeper wsnts position. H M. Bee. A YoL'NG MAN wanta a position aa chaffeur, ellher on a passenger or de livery auto; have experience and good education. O 47, Bee. WANTED Envelopes to address home. -Reasonable. O 1M. Bee at YOCNO MAN, married, would like posi tion with sums private family; go home nights.; references. B 44. Bee. I.HiV wants . nneltlnn aa hnuwkafiiKr n a wlrinarar rh far,. V 1. 111? Ave C, Council muffs." WANTED Position aa motion picture operator, experienced, reference. Address Hee oitice, ooutn umana WANTED TO BUY d-hand goods. Kleser. 10 Center. D. HSk Young Team W anted DRAFT MARES IN GOOD CONDITION K SI BES. UVE STOCK MAHKKT OP WEST fbip ygur moot to Hoaih O mail a. bav mllM tvnd iitlnkacc. Tuur tjonsico ninu reciv prompt n4 creu. ftna- uuu. IA ftHk Connlnioi Jtcrcaaata. b7n Tiro. A Co. Htronff an4 rffpont.b!. fort dodge saloonists VETERAN SOLONS CONVENE WILL CLOSE THEIR PLACESI ,ml'uni, U1,J FORT DODGE, la.. Feb. 14.-. Special Telegram.) Fort Dodge saloonmen re. presenting thirteen retail and two whole kale houses today announced they are preparing to close saloon Msrch 4. the date when the local aalonn petition rare la conslderv-i by the supreme court. The announcement fallows the decision yes terday In the Oskaloosa case, similar to the local one. 'Old-Time Legiiltton Hold Sessioa I at Capital City. I FIVE A3IE5X3CE5TS ENDORSED I SEE THEM EAT NOW! Picky Child Oeta Xr-w Appetite aad Vijtor to Match. W. F. Steeekee Prepweea Kadorae Meat mt Seaater Hitrhewrk, bat Heeling Breaks Vp 1m ttase koto Takea Before Vale. Be patient with the pick eater, mother the child vho turns up his nose at good victuals, and has to be coaxed or scolded Into eating. liad appetite was never cured by re proaches, but Is cured every day by fresh air and Osomulslon. Weak arpetlte Is a sign of general weakness In the child; Osomulslon makes him strong. It gives l.lm so much bouncing, Ir resistible enrgy that he simply cannot stay Indoors. - . Fresh air does lha rest and so, with Osnmule:on added to his otl.er food, the child, once pale an l cross, rcvamca rosy and jolly, and grows like a weed. Hample EottJi-a Free by Mall That those who are seeking health and strength for themselves, children, relatives or friends may experience the life-giving r roper ties of this exclusive Norway gold medal oxonlaed cod liver oil medicinal food emulsion an well as to know Oson.ulslon superiority In be ing most palatable and easy te take generous 3-ox. bottle win he sent by mall to those who send address by postcard er letter to Osomulslon, 141 Pearl St., N. T. STEAMSHIPS. TIB The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. iixibiois: tMmm Restst'4 Tenses I sW 41.111 AY' Dlml'st Tssi-.es ll l rliavrewiixil ailing Beery Batarday a aoea te BERMUDA JTSST"1 Round Trip $30 up Mealaiss ssS rsll-lensia SHrrars Is ersty rests simI aiaay slbsr rnhmSit 041814 cesttlsat la se ether etesaMhls. Tiok-U kr AresSlsa snS Henaeeiss aie later CSSSsesble. lilBIIStnl aSM Crs. aa . U Itsti ajLT II So. La Salle HI.. Chicago OR ANY !eTr,iM8IUP AtiKVT ( From a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. Feb, M.-t.peclal Telegram ) -One hundred aad eighty former mem bers of the Nebraska legislature met In the house chamber ) ester dsy te perfect the organisation of the Nebiaska Legislative league, to renew old acquaintance and talk ever old times. The dean of the body In point of early service was Wil liam Deck of Saunders county, who was a member of the 143 asasioea. He demon strated during the proceedings, however, that a hen It come to dehate he still hat the fire of youth. Some of the other veterans were Matt Miller of Butler rountv, Thomas Msjors of Nemaha and S. C. Hassetl of Buffalo. Former Speakers Mockett snd Paul Clark of 1-ancaster were also In evidence. The feature of the meeting was a lively dehate over the question of endorsing ths five amendments submitted to the voters by the last legislature. The affair was nieclpltated by a motion by Paul Clark to endorse the Initiative and referendum. 8. C. Haesett moved to Inettide the other amendments. The de bain was not over the question whether those present endorsed the amendments, but whether It was the correct thing for the league to go Into the endorsing busi ness. The fight against II was taksn by Mstt Miller, D. M. Cronla ef Holt, Wil liam Dei'h and Orlando Tefft of Otoe. All of these asserted they favored the Initiative and referendum, but opposed the Idea of the league going Into the endorsing business. Paul Clark led the friends of the motion and carried hat point by a large majority. The success of Clark Inspired W F. Btoecksr of Douglaa to try hi hand at the endorsement bus In ess and be Intro duced a resolution praising Senator Hitchcock for hi stand agalast the ai-bt-tratlon treaties. II started to talk en his motion when the presiding officer, John Kuril. Informed him that his motion had nnt been seconded. Bloecker skir mished around and finally announced a member silling near him Would second It. but by thst time the meeting was ready to adjourn and go outside and have a picture taken, leaving hi resolution hanging up In the air. Tn meeting was called to order by John KuhL speaker of the last session, and J. H. rresaoa. chap lain of the 1901 session, made a prayer. J. H. Morkett of Lincoln, speaker of the 1M session, welcomed the members t Lincoln. Th presiding officer mads a short address reviewing th formative period of th ergsntiattoa. started last fall at th state fair, after which W. P. Prlnr of the committee en constitution reported and th report was adopted. It make former member of th house aad senate, lieutenant governor, chaplains and clerks of the twe houses eligible to membership snd the dues I rents a year. The temporary officers were made per manent and the additional officers pro vided for by the constitution were chosen, a followa: Vice present. J. B. McOrew of Franklin county; executive committee. First district. Pat Roddy. Otoe: Second. J. Bulla. Douglas; Third. W. G. Sears. Burt: Fourth, A. M. Walling. Butler; Fifth. George U Rouse, Ha'l; Sixth. Thomas Doran. Garfield. aperlt lee Tr4 Dsn . The banquet which was the concluding feature ef the legislative reunion was. as it was Intended to be. the crowning event of the sjf.ilr. More than former mem bers of the legislature attended and In ad dition there waa a long table assigned to the members of the third house Hh the dean of the corps, Crawford Kennedy at the head of the table. The dominant feature of the occasion wss the spirit of harmony and good fellowship In evidence at all times and the notable softening of the asperities of the heat of legislative sessions snd ihe general expression among democrats and republicans and populists silks thst ths'other fellow was a pretty good sort after all. even If he was a little misguided at times. When the toaatmaster. Paul Clark, asked Ihe members to at snd up as the esr of the sessions to which they he longed wss railed It was shown there were present three dating hark to l;ik William Dech of Saunders, Thomas Majors of Nemaha and George M. Collins of Pawnee, wh was speaker In IS71. The other sessions wers apportioned as fol io wi: 177 IPC y I lw: II ISM 7 IM 14 ixv.1 1 1!I 14 ik m u IMG 4 1 14 iv. i iw: K'l... l"W ....S3 SENATOR'S DISTRICT SPLIT One Convention in Third Wisconsin Endorses President Taft, - i MSUESOTAHS HAVE DIVTSI0H1 Hawser Isaacs Statement la Mla eaeolla Attaeklag It esse eel t lor Having Acted l aralriy te I.a Fellrlte. RIDSTHESYSTEII OF CATARRH Ml .. ; iu.. Catarrh is a blood disease which causes a reneral Inflammation of the inner linings or tnucoua membranes of the body. The diseasing of these, delicate surfaces and tissues produces all the well known symptom of the trouble, such as ringing noise in the head and ears, tight, stuffy feeling in the nose, pains above the eye, irritation of the throat, sometimes slight fever, and a general feeling of weakness and ill health. Even the lungs become affected by the continual passage of impure blood through them, and there is danger of consumption if the disease is allowed to remain in the S a tern. 8. S. S. cures Catarrh because it purines the blood. It goes into e circulation and removes every particle of the catarrhal matter, making this vital fluid pure, rich and healthy. Then the iaQamed membranes begin to heal, every aymptom disappears, the constitution is built tip and health restored. S. S. S. rids the system of catarrh by attacking the trouble at its bead and entirely removing th cause from the blood, thus making perma nent and lasting care. 8. S. 8. is made entirely from health-giving roots, herbs and barks, and for this reason is an especially safe and desirable medicine. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHT.L, CA. Wlttse'a Taxation riaa. There were tea respoaae oa th toast list and all of them were most Interesting, but tw were notable, en for It wit and good humor, together with Its reminis cence ef early days, that of George M. Collins, speaker in 1S7T, and Oeorg W. Wilts, wh offered the suggestion that the trouble was not that w needed laws, hut. that we needed better enforcement of what w had. On Bw an he suggested was that people wh denied having prop erty when th assessor re me around should have It escheated to th stale If found. William Dech. in speaking of "Th Liv ing and the Iea4." said It was not funeral oration, but mad It a plea to take heed of the live one Instead ef mauling over th dead ones. Wesley Wilcox, speaking of the session of It, recalled how while th friends of Judge Hay ward went te Nebraska City to attend the celebration of th judge's election to the sonata th stay-at-home Lincoln republicans and th democrats combined and aelected a sifting commit tee which put a crimp In soa of th pel measures of th absent anas. John M. Tannsr, la "Political Pipe Dream," said they wers permissible, but' nfortunstsly lb pip too often went out. Some, however, dream on forever, and never wak an, W. A. Selleck assert rd thai tn spit ef th reform and good leg'.slstlon already enacted there waa yet plenty to da and that he waa glad I see the spirit of partisanship disappearing from oiuid ef legislative effort, W. O. Bears, In "Legislative School Days," said that a session of th legis lature had a broadening effect oa a man nd that h discovered there wars many Uimga which he did not previously know. Tom Majors' Tople Remlnlecenc" dealt with the episodes of th early sessions of th legislature. Marsh Bldsr, speaker ef th tm session could not be present, hut lent a enarac. tertstla letter In which ha said that hi new home hsd been kind te hint, but h would ever remember hi forty years pent In Nebraska. W. A. Prince reviewed Ihe fight being made by settlers along th Union Pacific to retain the land bow claimed by the road as rtght-of.way. ' W. O. Whltmor of Douglaa a regent of the Slat university, made a plea for the member te us whatever Influence they may have te obtain generous treat ment by the legislature ef the statt'i education Institutions.. r I La Hip Wool bKog, iH-Ji Lxcimng-t Hide- lirttat W.itt. C.im. Co.. Omaha A Dovr. ; W. I!. rtM 1TH BON Jot hndl abeep. j TAG4J bHOj. handle oUle, Uoca, iheep. I Ctay, ltotnUMJi. a Co . wu Exchange Bli. Interstate Co. better results, tiilp to ua. CLI-fToi Com. Co.. 2Zi .Exchange Bldjfc ow Coast Kates SPRING and SUMMER, 1912 One Way Colonist s Daily IVIarcli list to April 15tti , California, Oregon, Washington, British 0 Columbia, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada L. K KolihHJb & CU.. Us Kxnfi. Htdg Cox Jonj Cora Co.. bunch of huatlitr". Firmfii L. H. to-n. Co. Kxch. II it-lo.( jaixectia ol hipment la Ktock Tardu Nat'l Hunk. Only bank a yards. 1 ROUND TRIP RATES Martin feros. fk Co. WJH Excn- llidfi. OMAHATlI awtAINM ARRET W huo OilAiN CO , s.ai.i uterctaaou. V..i;,'riT,',ti toi'dlfi. ' Hrn3l. LEGAL WriCES. NOTICE OK STOCK H014EUtS' MEBT I IS G Notice la hereby given that th rgj.ar annual meeUns of the toci holders of the Pouth I'l&ue I-awJ Com pany will be held at the office of saul company at Lincoln. Neb., at It o dock a. in., oa the aixth tisy of Alartb, A. i C. II. MOURILU President. A. R MlNoli- S-xretary. Lincoln. Xeb.. Kcbruar SToCK.HCLLLKi MEc.a1.NG. The annual mating of the stock holders of The be Piibllnhinff company will be held at the comiany a offl?e in the Bee builUng, Omaha, Neb . at 4 o'clock p. m., Hlonday, Marco 4. 1$12, for the election of a board of directors for the ennuin year and for tho transaction of such other 1 1 btiitlness as may uroperly coiae telura ' I the meeting. By order of the president. ! I FM-nt. N. p. FKL. Swetarr. From Omaha, To To Through Council San Francisco, Portland, Calif ornia via Portland, Bluffs, Los Angeles, Seattle, Tzicoma, Seattle and Lincoln. San Diego. Vancouver. Shasta Route. Hppr.l llwtrs I)ay HpecUJ Vmten: Diy Daily SALfc. 20th. 3,,h- July I to 5. ?"U ! Saat Francisco th- August 2Ui Umlt. July II, 1 2. ,1,, M . A '.'TL to Sep. , October IX. (r ,nd PortJ"1- S 1 $55 1 $60 1 $55 $60 $70 1 $75 f -vesleaseat Charge Preferred, " GRAETTISGEIS, la.. Feb. Is t.j Te.eiuarii.r L. E. Frelincr. msnairer of ilie farmers' co-operative store, ha, heen bo'-tnd over to the grand Jt:ry for eTiber Ki'.'rr ' '' I' lnifrt th"--" Is " s'jio -r - " -ecunls of 5,0W. EaU was fixed at 2,90, j Plan Now for a Summer Tour of the Pacific Coast- the Greatest Railroad Journey in the World. J. B. REYNOLDS, C. P. A., 1502 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. J Plan N MAI'ISOX. Wis. Feb. 1.-Tw eoei ventlons were held today In the Third am gressiunal district, the home of Senator Robert M. la Follette. One meeUng was strongly In favor of President Taft while the other favored Mr. La Follette with equal favor. Both gatherings named candidates for delegate to the republican national con vention. The delegates will be elected, at the elections to be held throughout the state on April t Tea Factions In Mlaaeewta. M1XNF-APOL1S. Feb. ll-Leaders of two factions of progressive republicans of Minnesota, the one faction enthuslaatl.i In Its endorsement of former President Theodore Roosevelt and the other Juat as sealous for the succee of Senator Robert M. I.a Follette. met here today to devise means of forwarding the press, dentlal candidacy of each. Meeting with the Roosevelt faction, which wa called togetl.es by Dr. J. A. date of Ksnyon, was John F. Bass ot Chicago, representing ths Itooeevelt na tional committee. With the Let Kolhnta progressives who tethered at th request of Oeorge 8. Loft us of Minneapolis, presi dent of the Minneapolis Progressive league, was Colonel Walter L. Houeer ot Washington. Senator La Follette cams palga manager. 1 Plana for a itrenuoua campaign tn Mln aeeota were mads by both faction. Meaeevwll Attacked. In connection with the visit ef Colonel looser today, a sharp attack wa mad upon Colonel Roosevelt, la which tt wa declared that th former president hsd snoouragsd Senator La Follette tn hi candidacy, that at present a wa op posing aim end that th Roosevelt boom bad behind It men prominent la th steel tnist. sir. Hou'ser's accusation war mad In n address at a luncheon of th Henne pin County Progressive league and were reiterated tonight In a long statement Issued by him. In th statement he trace th candi dacy ot Senator La Follette, declaring ' the Wisconsin senator became a candi date after Mr. Itooeevelt absolutely bad declined It, that th former president bad sent a mutual Mend to Mr. La Folletl urging him to announce his candidacy. Committer Divided. ' B1RMINOHAM, Ala.. Feb. 14.-A spill marked the meeting of the Ninth dis trict of th Alabama republican oornmlt tee today. The Itooeevelt follower called a convention for May 11 for the aetectlon ot two delegate to th actional conven tion at Chicago, while lit Taft follow ers fixed March M as their data. Out ot twenty-Bin member of th district com mittee sach lid claim alxteen memberv Observe Anniversary of Maine Disaster HATANNA, Feb, rt-lmDresslve aortic marked th fourteenth anniversary today of th blowing np of th battleship Main. They were esnducted usder th auspices of Havana ramp, Spanish-A merloan War Veteran, ever lb bodle taken from th wreck and Saw lying la a casement la Cabana fortress auder a guard St honor. Among thoee present were the Ameri can minister, Arthur M. Beavupra, and secretary ot Legal loa Hugh Olbaoa, rep resentative at President Qomea. th Cuban army and navy aad many hun dreds bt Amerlosns. Th America flag wa hoisted at half-mast thl morning ever th Main It will retnalh flying un til th wreck hi towed out It final voyag te sea. NEWS NOTES OF TABOR Ce apseatlee stare) Ceaia paay al Tehee Bare Bleak la Kalarge Baalaaaa. TABOR. Ia., Feb. stBpecial.-Th Farmers' Co-operative Store company has bought ths larg brick business Mock known lb Barbour stor building, on of th finest store buildings In Tabor. Th buildings, which coat upwards ef 111.004 a few year age, when It wss built, was bought of Its recent owner, Xamuel Dalton ot Innlsfall, Canada, foe (MX K. B. Wadhams on Tuesday closed a deal whereby he sold his lumber hual. nee to a Mr. Hens haw from Oklahoma, Mr. Henshaw expects soos to bring hi family, consisting ot a wit and thre children, lo Tabor. lews New Botea. ESTHERV1LLB-U U Bingham, fog thirty-two years a resident ot fcstbervllle, has announced his candidacy for the office ef representative of Kmmet county. HAM PTON M r. and Mrs. August Walter of this plaos, Thursday celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wed ding. They were married la Oermany February 15, ltd NAHITA-Fmnk Xdson. a retired farmer aaed years, committed sulctde by shooting himself at hie horn here Wednesdsy night. Despondency caused, bv III health was the reason- for hlra taking his life. EMMETKBL'RO-Joha Olbbs. a prom inent young farmer of Kmmetsbura? I township, was killed here yesterds I when hi neck was broken by a gasoline t pumping engine. He was caught accl , dentally In th fly wheel. I LOO AN Frank Young of Logan, who , has Just returned from Inspection of the : blc engineering works al Keokuk, re I oeived notice from Iowa City here yes- itruay afternoon tnai ne naa eeen eiectetl a member of the elgma Pi society. ESTHERVII.LB-Th Ellsworth ranch, located near DolHver, containing several thousand acres, this spring Is to be di vided into lo-sere farms and sold. This ranch at th time of Its owner's death was left to Ellsworth college at Iowa Fulls and It I to get more tnonev for th college that It is to be divided and sold. LOGAN The marriage of Miss Viola : Clark and John Overman was solemnized I at the horns of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Clark of Bethel, yesterday at noon. rtev. J. rj. i.yles ot in Atetho dlch church of Logan perelormed the ceremony and Miss Hattie Clark, sister -of the bride, played the wedding march. LOO AM To select sixteen delegates to attend the congressional convention to be held at Council Bluffs Tuesday, March 11 and also to select delegates for the state convention to be held at Cedar Rapids April a, W. U Stern, county re publican chairman, has Issued a call tor a county convention to be held at Logan Tuesday morning, February IS. at 10;). MALVERN Trainmen yesterday morn ing found a man lying under a bridge near Malvern who gave his nam as L. Jft Welsh of Glenwood. He was either as Inmate or an employe of the feeble minded Institute. Hs had fallen from the top oi the bridge, a distance of about twenty feet, and seemed quite seriously injured He waa brought to Malvwra snd cared for.