THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. 1912. 3 ALL-RUN-DOWN AND GENERALLY MISERABLE Xew Tonic, Tona Vita, In Use! at Health Resorts For TM8 Trouble. If you sre nervous and run down with ittie -vitality or amkltion. and feel en-r- ally emlscrable and hatf sick, you are suffering from nervous debility. If so you should Investigate the new tonic Tona Vita," and find out what a rreat i coord it has made lines first Introduced j v.irrely a year aito. (' fo jpn know that "Tona Vita" nuw ' 1 Pronouiu-fil by hundreds of physicians s the most remarkable tonic known. Do you know t'oat "Tona Vita" is uped lu :-ish class sanitariums and he<h resorts ;i a nerve food and tonic? ro you know H at during Ihe past year more than fifty thousand people have stated over their own signatures that "Tona Vita" has completely restored their health. Mr. 'James t.. Hlckey. of 3 North 1'ivisi'on Street. Buffalo. X. T.. the well know a National League I'mplre. Is one ul these. This Is what- he says: "The nature of my- profession frequently nec essitated Irregularity in sleeping and eat ing and as a result I became a Tietim of nervous debility. I had headaches and Indigestion. My nerves troubled me also and 1 dtd not get sufficient rest from my sleep. I would become fatigued very easily and was almost prostrated by hot weather. .. "I had tried other means to restore my normal condition when a friend sug gested the tonic Tona Vita.' I took his advice and am glad of it. My appetite improved at once, sly headaches be came less frequent and have gradually -disappeared and ! am no longer nervous or depressed. My stomach is now in perfect condition, in fact, I am thoroughly re juvenated." We have an agent In every city who will refund the purchase price if "Tona Vita" fails to completely build you up. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.. 16th and Dodge. Owl Drug Co.. 16th and Har ney, Harvard Pharmscy, 24th and Far nam. and Loyal Pharmacy 307-9 North Mth St. has the agency for Tona Vita In Omaha. The Approved Formula Com pany. Dayton, Ohio. Nebraska Nebraska Furnas County Eighth wade Have Lxercises BEAVER -CITY. Neb.. May 2g.-(8pecial T. Irgranu-The Furnas county eighth Kiade graduation exercises were held in th t n.; ... .. .... - r. . ...uj.n,,, .ii ua.it I'll r tins 1 1 r i noon. R. v. Clark of Harvard, candidate lor tate superintendent of schools, de livered the address ot the day to a large audit m-e composed of 100 eighth grade Ki aduatrs and their friends and relatives. This is a new thing In the way oT eighth grade exercises, all of the towns and many of the country districts being represented. After the exercises at the chun-h. the visiting fduates were given a reception by the Beaver City graduates. TEKAMAH MAN GETS VERDICT ..' FOR FIFTEEN THOUSAND '-piii".m i i'uiik. m icviimRn i ginned a verdict for SIMM in a rjiragcs against the Western L'r TECTMSEH, Neb.. May 2&-(SpectaU-T.nvln Young, a Tectimseh man, has a case for nion Tele- ttaph Tompany. The caae was tried In the district court at Kansas City, Mo., and occupied the most of a week. . Mr. Young asked damages In the sum of Ktf.flW for personal Injuries. Several months ago Mr. Young was walking along the public streets of Kansas City, when heavy block and tackle, under pressure of a rope upon which several men were pulling, dropped from a pole and struck him on the spine. He alleged great physical Injuries and action was brought for SEO.OOO. It Is said the case will be ap pealed to the supreme court of Missouri. Mr. Young has a wife and several chil dren. Chares Damaged) br store. FA1RBCRY, Neb., May 28.-(Specta!.V-The vicinity near Gladstone, six miles northwest of Falrbury, w as visited by a small tornado Sunday night, which struck the German Lutheran church and demol- .shed the beautiful structure. The cloud apparently struck the building and did no other damage. This was an expensive building and - was erected several years ago. The church was so badly damaged that It will be necessary to overhaul the entire structure- OMAHA TRACTION REFUSES Decline! to Hake Report of Physical Valuation to Bail Board. STREET LIKES NOT INTEBUBBANS Answer f Ru. la tht 9.atate rralav Street Railways Is Xot $e as a that 4'averlaa Caataiea Carriers. BEATRICE COMMERCIAL ' CLUBRAISES BUDGET BEATRICE, Neb., May -Speclal.-After several months of hard work the steering committee reported to the Com mercial club that a budget fund of 110,- 481.86 has been raised. A big jollifies tion meeting was held In their rooms last evening. This money will be used in ad vertlsing Beatrice and making permanent roads leading to the city. The business men are now together on common ground and are working for the best Interests of Ihe city. All are striving for a "Big ger, Better and Busier Beatrice." Two horses, valued at 1300, belonging to H. T. Beats, who lives southwest of the city, were struck by lightning Sunday night and Instantly killed. W. T.'Ronblns. an Inmate of the poor farm, died Sunday afternoon following an Illness of several weeks. He carried a card showing his membership In Fits- hugh Lee lodge of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of Paducah, Ky., otherwise nothing is known concerning nlm. JAMES CERNECK KILLED BY TRAIN AT FAIRBURY FA1RBURT, Neb., May .-SpeclaI.)-James Cemeck, a Bohemian laborer of this city, was struck and killed by the Falrbury-Nelson local passenger train Sunday evening near the eleventh and A street crossing. The locomotive and bag gage car passed over the body before the train came to a standstill. The limbs were severed from the body and It was frightfully mangled. Coroner Dodge will hold an inquest. Mr. Cerneck is sur vived by a widow and several children. He was 4S years of age and had been working for a nursery firm In this city. I DON'T claim to be prophet. clairvoyant or anything of that tort, but I can look Into the immediate future and gee that there will be an extraord inary large number of "Nor folk" suits sold VERY soon. Acting on my own belief I've put In a large line. See con tents of window No. 1, at, suit $20.00 Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. Kales agency for Manhattan satrta and Society Brand Clothes. Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly fay Millisas tfca WW (Sat. AtaiwMrWad, lie C. . Dcmt 4 Ca.. Drrsoir. febea. . bio kail rrnss Tw Kaflte prtotcil in Mr Halt tag 1kr-urj aJMl aunt i Arm all r tfca worM so tar caa md yarn Kraa aamplwa, ttk Boofca, Paacra. MacutMa. ate. atoiksj Be to rmr coat f prtM 14 jrwr nam aal irfll racatva b Mil Fr PROOF Iftfram. Va.. Mar. i. tall. Cm tlaenea I bits, alraady rttiad 2-us of Mil, aad atitt lhf w. arofa of aapTS, tmm- tM. racaatBoB, ate. tar vbtcfe 1 fca aftaa aajtl 1 U Bt trft. H. T. J AMES 9mi Bit Matt fa., C-1S W Vt-t Al, CHICAGO. ILL- m etrs frwsa Osceola. OSCEOLA. Neb., May -Special.)- County Superintendent Rasmussen Is pre paring for the county Eighth grade graduating .exercises. The date set Is June 16. Prof. Wolfe of the Slate univer sity, delivers the address. The laying of the corner stone for the new 140000 high school building will take place on Wednesday, June Us according to present plans. It Is hoped to have the participation of many neighboring Ma sonic lodges and a program of Interest will be arranged. On Tuesday evening a farewell gather ing of the friends and church members of the Osceola Baptist church, the oc casion being the departure of the pastor, Rev. C. J. Johnson, who leaves next week for his new field at Surprise. Yoatfcfat Couple Married. 8HCBERT. Neb,, May -(8peclal.)-Clarence Henlka and Miss Nellie Harmon were married at rails City Saturday. Mr. Hsnlka was one of this year's gradu ates from the Shubert school and Is not yet 1 years of age. His bride was graduated from the Shubert school with the class of Ml and recently finished teaching a term of school in the country. Fhe to If years old. Mr. Hanlka Is -a farmer. Salesa Mer Is Drowned. SALEM. Neb.. May J8. -(Special. -Lawrence Led better was drowned In the north fork of the Nemaha river above the mill dam near the ice house. He was 12 years old and the son of a farmer living near town. Lawrence was sent by his mother to town for groceries and on the way met two other boys and they de cided to go swimming. The body was re covered by some Salem men diving for It. Weel Water Bay Badly Hart. WEEPING WATER. Neb... May (Special. -Wle. son of Mr. and Mrs.' George L. Colbert, living five miles south west of town, met with a serious ac cident Monday afternoon. He had climbed a tall tree and fell to the ground. Both arms were broken and he struck on the back of his head In such a manner as crush In th chest. Two physicians' re port bis caw critical COMMENCEMENTS. WEEPING WATER. Neb- May -(Special.) The graduating exercises at the high school seniors will be held In the Congregational church next Thurs day evening. There are twelve In thj class. The senior class play was gi ven hut Saturday night In the Phil pot opera house, and Sunday night Rev. L. , p. Townsend delivered the baccalaureate sermon to a large audience. KTKOMSBfRU. Neb.. May .-!ipe clal - -The commencement sermon was delivered Sunday at the First Baptist church by Rev. " Mr. McClure of the American Methodist Episcopal church. The graduation class this year numberr twenty-three,- with thirteen boys. The class day and graduation exercises al'l be ran ied out this week. FI LLERTON. ' Neb.. May 3.-(Spe. da 1.1 The baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Fullerton Hig'u school was delivered Sunday by the Rev Ambrose G. McVay of the Methodist Episcopal church at the First Presby terian church, when union services wrre held. The daas day exerdaes were ob served at the same place tonight and commencement exercise will be he!d ; rriday evening. May tL The Alumn. ; Banquet will be served at th Methodist Episccpa! church on Thursday evening. ' LINCOLN, May 2S- Special. )-An an swer to the petition of the State Railway commission requiring the Omaha & Coun cil Bluffs Street railway to make report of physical valuation to the commission wsa filed this morning In the supreme court of the state. The answer sets forth that the act governing street railways does not come under the same act as rail roads; that the statutes of the state defin ing public sen-Ice corporations does not Include street railways; that none of the lines of the company are operated as lnterurban linea: that no power has been conferred upon the 8tate Railway com mission to require the street railway com pany to furnish any information of any kind or nature regarding physical valua tion of the property and sets forth that the commission has no right to call for anything whatever along the line of the complaint filed by them. Mitchell Roada Reined. j The state auditor has refused to ac cept the bonds of the town of Mitchell voted some time since for, the purpose of a sewerage system. The grounds for the action are based upon the fact that the bonds were voted by an set covering in ternal Improvements, but does not Include sewerage. The auditor claims that a spe cial art provides for sewers, but provides that the bonds shall not exceed per cent The Mitchell bonds call for per cent and on that provision the bonds were refused by the auditor. Mlate Hrlriae at Mrtirevr. State Engineer Price and his assistant. Mr. Roberta, have gone to Scotts Bluff county to assist In the letting of a con tract for the building of a state bridge at McGrew. Major Penn and Captain Kesterson of the adjutant general's department left this morning tor the rifle camp at Beaver City, where rifle practice will be Indulged In by the Reaver City company for a week. From lhSr" will go to Alma, where that company will practice shoot ing next week. Fire Commissioner Dandall and h' Deputy C. K. Kelso from Grand Island are In Fremont today to Inspect a num ber of buildings reported as not up to regulations. Wm. G. Korub, sentenced from Boyd county for stealing a bale of hay, has applied for a hearing before the supreme court His sentence wss from one to seven years. His bond has been fled tor two thousand dollars. A surprise wts sprung before the state board of Irrigation which meet in th governor's office todsy by Judge A. M. Post of Columbus In the Koenlg-Bsbcock water power case, appearing with an In junction from the district court of Platte county, restraining A. C. Koenlg, his agents and others from prose cutlng a contest against tha Bab oock claims for water from the Loup river. . The Injunction runs against Koenig. his attorney, Rlcketts and Flansburg. add also W. E. Sharp, presi dent of the Lincoln Traction company A. W. Field, C. T. Boggs and H. E. Helner, rthe latter four gentlemen having bought. so it Is claimed. Mr. Knenlg's rights in the power project. Judge Post. E. J. Strode and Judge Root, attorneys for Ba brock, asked for a little time to consult and an adjournment waa taken till after noon, when C. C. Flansburg. one of the attorneys for Mr. Koenig announced that his client was not willing to proceed and run against possible contempt proceed ings. Governor Aldrtch then announced that the board would take no further action at this time. Bryaa Speaks on Keartk. William Jennings Bryan has accepted an invitation to be the Fourth of July orator at the celebration In Lincoln on Independence day. German Athletes Picked for Olympic LE1PSIC. Germany. May .-As a re sult of the two days toouts for the Olympic games a team of twenty-five track and field athletes has been selected to compete at Stockholm. They are headed by the sprinters Ray and Her-, mann and the middle-distance runner, Braun, who are regarded as prominent candidates for first places In Hweden. Ray. who on May U did the 100-meter race twice In UH and 11 seconds and Braun, who on May It ran WD meters In !:54fc did not compete here. The per formances both today and yesterday were generally mediocre owing to the absence of the German cracks. The weather was cold and the track poor. Pole Vaulter Pasemann, who was thought to threaten the American com petitors st Stockholm, Injured his knee and performed poorly. TOO MUCH WATER IN CANS HELD TO BE ADULTERATION WASHINGTON, May The addition of water to canned products will be con sidered adulteration in th future, except In those cases where a certain amount of water Is required for the proper preparation or for the sterilisation of the product, according to a pure, food decision signed today by Secretary Wil son of the Department of .Agriculture. "The can In canned food products serves not only as a container, but also as an Index of the quality of food there." the derision say a "It should be as full of food as Is practicable for packing and processing without Injuring the quality or appearance of the contents. Some food products may be canned without the addition of sny other substsnces what everfor example, tomatoes. The ad dition of water In such. Instances is deemed adulteration." . IOWA MAN AWARDED $1,000 FOR WINNINGSKAT TOURNEY CHICAGO, May 2S.-H. N. Mangelson of Clinton, la., tonight was declared the winner of th tweltyh annual skat tourna ment He won thirty-one games snd lost five. As th rhsmplon for ths year he was awarded a 11.0011 prise. August Thlea of Chicago wss second with a total of 1.074 points. K. Kreuter of Sheboygan. Wis., was third with a spsde solo sgalnst ten matadors, while H. M. Fellens of Fond du Lac. wis., secured fourth posi tion. T. C. Close of Cleveland wss elected president Persistent Advertising is th Rosd to Big Returns. STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED THURSDAY. MAV 30TH. DECORATION HAY It's the Day of the BLUE and the GRAY and siK-akinjt of Blue stiul Gray, do you k' 'w !li;it Uioso are the two really popular elothing color' this Spring? Blue serge is the most satisfactory Dliu 1:.Umc :nul our guaranteed True Blues the lest Blue Seiges ever pro duced. We've a magnificent line of gray fabrics too, plain grays, gray stripes and checks as well as fancy gray mixtures. If you want to wear a King-Swanson BLUE or GRAY Suit you must buy it before 6 P. M. on Wednesday.... $JQ and up. Omaha's Oiily Modern Clothing- Mora. The Home of Quality Clothes. Always j" ffi the best . ' at each Price. Langford Hammers Flynn in Australia MKLHOl'RNf:. Australia. May S.-Sam Langford. tha heavyweight negro hos.w of Boston, defeated Porky Flynn also of Boston here today. Flynn was being hadly hammered thst the referee utoppe I the fight in the fourteenth round. POURING RAIN DELAYS THE QUALIFICATION TRIALS INDIANAPOLIS. Ind May .-IVurlng rain delayed remaining qualification trials for the Memorial day H mile ra e st the Indianapolis Speedway today, if the weather clears and th track drlm before night It Is expected that F.dd.v Hearn and Ms Case, Mtilfurd snd hla Knoi and Ormsby and his Opel will k- agstnat the test of two miles and a halt In Iwo minutes late In the sfternoon. Tha Favorite Rye 01 due venerations" llnnlobsa Takra tiasae. PVtOSSEn. Neb.. May .-iHeelan Score: - IHinlphan SdSSllJt 1-U II Prosaer 1 I S s s -l Batteries: nichmond snd Kins: Prosser. Phlpps. t'onkrln "nd Plsster. Home run": Bielimondj snd Spellman. Thrce-base lilt: Mpelman Twn-buse hits: l.uby CI. Rlrh mond, Klna. Orr. Monroe, elolen bases: iKiniplmn. 12: I'roser. I. Struck nut: Hy Richmond, II: by I'Mptm. !: by Conklln. 3. Base on halls: Off Conklln. ; of Itlch. mond. i. Illl hy pitched bsil: By Rlih mond, J; by Conklln. 2. Double plays: Huellman to Saileler to Monre; Scudder to Spellman to Monroe. t " Orlnles l.onl.lii for a l.ssse. The orioles would like to get a game for Mav . and June 3, - Teaiua manluig l" book gam. s call for Henry at SuuihJ. Key lo the SItuatlon-Bee Advertising. ii costs no more than ; ordinary, rye. Then buy SCHENLEY and enjoy its delicate flavor, mel lowness and 4 times distilled purity. ; ' Bottled in Bond Each bottle Is sraled with the U. & Government Stamp. Its age Is guaranteed by the U. S. Government Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its Quality soeaks for Itself. . Whan you buy Rye, buy Schenley. At all dealers). Schenley PlstllHn Company, Locesco, Ps. iaaMaMaMH.iir..m......... """mimilsTllls t SJt a. JLM The First Cup of the New Food Drink iMSTAIt POSTUI v will decide two important points Satisfaction and Economy Tnstant Postum tastes much like those rich old Java Coffees that came from the Dutch plantations of the far East so rare nowadays. And it is absolutely free from "caffeine" the drug in coffee, which has proven harm ful to many coffee drinkers. Instant Postum requires no boiling. Stir & teapoonful in a cup of hot water; add cream - t and sugar.to taste and instantly you have a rich food drink that is palatable and healthful. Many coffee drinkers find this new bever age a healthful and delightful variation from their usual cup. - Instant postum Postum cereal saw snM Ste Ol "" Poetum CeralCo Limited L II v( -.., j-su" .... i Special Demonstration Herrick Refrigerators THIS WEEK Showing I his celebrated refrigerator In actual use and demonstrating the perfect DRY, .COLD AIR CIRCULATION. We want everyone to in this nor than ordinary refrlg-, erator and learn Us true qualities. We boiler it to be ths -best preserver of provisions made. , J THB HKKRICK comes in sprues, ahlte enamel and opal . lining. It Is msde of solid oak with round corners. :- They sell st $14.00 up. ' ! Your Inspection is Invited and particularly during this week's demonstration. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet So, H'e tljse Thurtday, Jlemoriil Day, attS O'clock Vm. No boiling Made in the cup It saves time, money and worry to the busy housewife; and its delicious fla vour makes it popular in the household. ' a Tins containing sufficient quantity for about 100 cups of Instant Postum cost 50 cents at grocers. Smaller tins' at 30 cents make about 50 cups. Coffee averages about doable that cost MADS BY POSTCM CEREAL CO., LTD., PCRE FOOD FACTORIES, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. JZ al ill !v2 : r A The Cool, Satisfying Summer Drink Pure and Wholesome,. Light and Invigorating. At Lake, Summer Park, Picuic or Cafe order Old Age. ... , , In Ambit Bottles Family Trade Supplied by: . Bottth Omaha WM. 4ETTKR, rit Phone So. mm. Omaha HTCiO F. BII.Z. I.ttl llmiglas St., Phone Itoog. 1511 Jetter Brewing Co. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. nv;yfi ' sii a MTmBi-ifssiiis iiii is'sia Comic Section ,The Sunday Bee i - ' . With Happy Hooligan. LittU Nemo, the Katzenjammer Kid and the whole interesting family