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Till: BKK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912. . . . f SNOW IS DRIFTING IN WEST Banks Several Feet High Reported from Western Nebraska. GENERAL STORM PREVAILING It on i J Have A IJierlcnceil Anr t'rnnlilr. lint Siicim ' eeprra llnvr lleen Ilin Icliril to Thrrntrneil I'olnta. stormy weithr is reverted Hmmgfcoiu Nebraska along the Mne T the North western ami Burlington, particularly alei.g the f)mh, snd Uiiootn HvIMmhi of the latter road. Snow and rnn Imkhh falling t rntnt along Iliw division eatl at evening, continuing Intermittently throughout the mailt. At Alliance tlio -liwiVI'Mt rain wan re ported, two im-hes having insert reeordd there Sargent-Knd Columbus both re ort an Inch uf rain t.'' Snow fell- heavily lii' several patts of Rcntern Ndbrtsk'. At (Jordon and Hindi- ll' four' Inrhe wore reported. The mow t. falling, with an accompanying, wind, and It li drifting several fret deep I n Some pUOuS. i Truths have tm far had mi frdublu from he drifts,' but mi u precaution Wh roads have dlnatctid hwmmit to the tfolnts threaten?)), pesplto the snow mid - wind tho weatliorithroughoiit.tho entire state a far from being 'cold, although a big Jrop In ttmpemture from, thu inuuntalna ion liccn reported. . LAUNDRY COMPANY GIVES BANQUETTO EMPLOYES The Nonpareil laundry cgtnpany ten-ih-red n banquet Tutuday evelnn nt tho IlrtiMlinw hotel to all of Itn male vm ic.e Th men connected with tlla iini-rn for evcrul.,yar havo had n club which meets r,jQ,uently to dlncuaa polntu In connection with the hutlneiti. Vli" bancjuet l nn annua) afulr and f ' YOUNG LADIES I a in y a U' sur- lt forrc a tj o rl (1 e n In, pu b1 lulled rc cpntly. oi'o wrta to a young aily Who had writ ten m con r i) r n I hk plm plert rind black ball d is that ... I h o r complex pr ion I under took to glvo thin young lady some advlco, concealing her niinio of course. The publica DR. S. 8. KASTXAX tion of rr.y ad vice on this subject bus brought me a hower of letters from young ladles, I bad no Idea there wuro to many young ladles afflicted In thin way. In splto of all tho advertised roraedlea for pimples, and lauded prepnrtlons to produce clear skin and splendid complexion, In nplto of all tills It twetns there arc a large num ber n( young ladlcu who aro haggardly irtixlous ubotit their complexions. I thought perhaps a short talk from ma on this Hubjcct tnlBlit bo a good thing. Of courso I vlll bo sua punted of wish ing only to pell my medicine and to rec nmmena.rrruna for iiuch coses. In spite of this, however, t am boIdb to recom mend I'stniun for plmplca and blackheads. Let mo tell you why, Tho bowels vvfien thoy are heaJUiy con tnln no prisonous. mXterlaf. Lfinif- tietoro the poisons can gencrntn the contenta of tho bowels aro discharged provided they are In oidlnary activity, Tiut constliui tlon will duin up tho contenta of tlin bowcla and rttaln the,m so long that they decompose .nnd furnish polaonoua guH .and fltiliK Theso polsonn ivro absorbed "by the blood vessels In the bowels and taken Into the system. The result U pimples . and blackheads and other dis figurements, of tho complexion. Young ( Jnc 1:5 antee, without any ifs or ands, it is positive proof that tho purchasers of thoso aro gotting dependable Tianop. If, after having, one of theso Pianos in your homo for onn year, you profer any other now Piano that wo soil, you may ox change, and full credit will be Blvon for tho amount you lmv paid. Thin will glvo you tho 187.U0 lMnno on trial for ono year. Wo want you to boo and hear theso Pianos betoro you mako a selection elsowhoro. Wfstern Xtpzesenta Uvo Mason & Hamllu, Xraaloh & Each, Xrak auer, Baah ft an, Xim ball and other leading makss. wm GatehfN Are reralir Bltztrs Ihtie couldn't DOtalblr Only Durltr sod art oeiaiia amooiaacaa tnediclaal enrrotta traarantecd by ua nndtr 1 S?l is am 1 If tnajamcTq oy out twenty years in uutmtaa. you can bey AtWfcoIesaIePrIe.es &nd ua aa order for Kleget'a Wonorram tttt It (or flaror, taoetbatai, an4allth oaicu tiata ol read ukUity use bait of it and aatlaly yoar cll. IIrouarBottho(ou(Uly coaTioctd that it I tbt antat whlakey you cTtr n4. return the balance at our exptoae your Bioncr will be rtiunded without Qutatloa. J. KtescT & O.. I 1718 Canaaea t-, mam. t wa- the w-fnbers nf Uii null tviix dined together last nlajht. Heveral gave abort iditrmrti W. II. Our), on of the proprietor. pointed wit to' the men the adtrantaares to b gained tftruVfth co- operation anil constant efroft fa jrlvr a better tenlce to customers. Father Steals Boy WhileOut at Play rol.r.MHt'.-. Neb. Nov. 11 (Hpwlal I Dr. .1. II. SrMller. proprttr of a' Bmith Dakota Mhifurlum. came to Cdtattilnia veMcrrtay and kidnaped IiIk small i-on .from the irtiblk IhhI Mr. Schiller had 'left her husband threw tiwmths before, taking the rhlld. and had.enrw to Colutn. bus to with her parents. Mehlller went to t'uunrll Muffs with the boy. Uf telephoned hi" wife to ctitno to Coiuh-II HllilfM arid she went thin morning. Noth ing ha bn heard from her UNION PACIFIC MOTOR CAR ' DRIVER SEVERELY BURNED IlKATltlcl:. Neb. N"V 12 -'Special Telegram )- It. . It Jones, In rharge. of the union J'nejflc motor rar running between h'e a)id Mneoln. wan nerlounly hurtled 1 on tlln'handu nnf arma todav at jlanlon. feb." He wan leanlnp the nUKneto with KiiHollnts when apnrks Ib nited the oil In a can near where he wai workltiR nnd nn ioiilolon followed In throwInK the burnlnK can from the car Jonoa wag nevirely burned. CLARKE MAINTAINS LEAD f IN SIXTY IOWA COUNTIES DK-H MOINK8. Nov. 12 -Official re tuina fiTim dxts of tho ninety-nine ioun ttei of the rtutt Juive rhatiKcd the un offlclul return tipon tlif! Kovertiomhtp ' but lltllii Oarkd's plurality to date la icdlicet fortnlnB vote from tho figures from the fame-oountleM which' kiivo hltn a illurnlUy df 2TT3I. ' .' " i WRITE DR. HARTMAN. lttlli;j enpuc'llilly (tre HUbJccl to coiiKtlpa tloii. I tlilnk I aholild not Im wldo of tliu ItUth If 1 Hhould luiy that ono-half of tlin younK Indie of this colintry auffor frim constlpntloii. ow I wish to aay thut'Pcrutm 'w'lll restitute the bowels. Jt will stlmulae tho oxerotory organs, l'eruna will clear tho complexion simply bocauae It take away 'tl) offending ikiIsoiiouh matt-rials which cause pimple, blotohcs, spots nn lt wll Pr..,,.)n..u tif 4l,u wnPlu moles and the like, 1 miiko no apolog,v and have no hesitation In saying to the pupllr. that l'enina takeil according to dlroctlDliH on tho bottle will do more to wards beautifying tho complexion of our young ladles than all tho applications that can be made to tho skin. All tho fnrlul massage and 'treatments that have. ever been Invented ,pover will do these cases so much good as I'erunn, except some other mcdlelmn which Ik made on simitar lines. I do not claim tliat I'cruna Is the only mediLlno that will ltirovent almorntion of txilsoni from th al bowels'. JlUt I do claim that It Is oneof tho medicines that) will do this a tellable one nn old nnd trusted one one that lias stood the test of year one that I fuuded by thousand of people who have tried It Ho thon, young Indies, If you want clear skins, frco from pimples, take Pe- runiL This Is tho advlco of an old, ex perienced physician who ndmlron young ladles In a fathurly way, who Is no- fliinlntnd with scores of them. What I am tolllnit you In this article 1 have told tny own family, my own children and Bramtchlldron many times, and tho nu merous aciiiitttiituncea with whom I dally associate. rerun", Munolln ami lncuphi, manu factured by the Poruna Company,' Co lumbus, Ohio, Sold at nil drug stores. BPEOIAi IfOTIOlli Many persons In iiulro for Tho Old-Time l'eruna. Tin want the IVrtina that their Fathers and .Motlu-ts lined to take. Tlio old 1'eruna Is now culled Kntarno, if your druggist or dealer does not keen It for sale wrlto Katarno Company, Columbun, Ohio, nnd tney win ten you uil niioul it -Adver-tlsoment. $187.50 "When wo offor a Piiuio for $187,50, and rocoinmoud it to our customers, our recom mendation nlono should bo sufficient. But when wo baok tho Piano with a 25-year guar " rijM dxJa 15lit-imn Dotiglnn Street. 9ts Mil ivtri25,frWPeepIe Bad aatlified cuatomara far Old Mauocram Whlakrv thrr be a tKttcr tcaUmonlal to Ua n. meiiow naTor ana a&aoiui r-ntitw. la a ruarintce of nuJ u)Afaa far the euritv ol Rlfcrr-a Uoumtn i the Inr food Law while iti ar it RlEQER'S PURE OLD MONOGRAM WHISKEY Wc Prepay The Express 8 Ota Bleoer CP Trlvate stock " 4' a. aicgcra '3 onoaraua Eztrm 'tue rorc With Each rMJ' Order it :: Two sample bottles ot lUecefs Fine Mono gram Wbltkey. Gold tipped Wthlwr Olaai ana meat uitucrin. FUND Candidate for Congress in First Dis-1 trict Spent Five Hundred. LOST ALL BUT TWO COUNTIES Mntiolri- DcTi'ittrd I'ornier H pen tier of Iliume li I, (truer Slnjiirlt)' Tluiii tn- t'nndliliitp liter llnd In, the IlUtrlel. (Krrffn a Staff Corfreflpomlent.) I.INUOUV, Nov. 12.-(8peclal Telegram.), That I'aui t'lark expendeI Hwl.ol In t ciirlriK lit defeat for cohKremt was In dlcwtwJ today when nn px'tme tin count was formally filed with Secretary of State Walt. It also shown that JMO wan contributed to lit campaign fund, all but IBM having been given by his friends In this district. Among the hir' est contributors wsjlt J. II. Hulnpe, man ager of the Lincoln Traction company, of which I'orporntloti Mr. Clark 'untlt re-' cently1 ws nttornoy. , That John A. Mncgulrb defeated Mr. Clark by a larger majority than any other candidate ever carried the district Is iteen In the complete returns. Mr. Macgul.u secured five uountloH and Mr Clark two. Tho total vote, all helmr official excepting I'awnco county, glvfei Clark 15,701 and Macgulrc 17,t(. Murder of Woman Remains Mystery OKOnORTOWN. Conn.. Nov. 12. -After three days of Investigation pent largely In running down various theories, the authorities tonight wore ; still far from" aolvlng the. mystery slirronndlng tho' finding of tho body of nn unidentified Italian woman covered with stiletto wounds In n Kind near here last Satur day. One by one, however, the theorlos have been eliminated or imrtlnlly so, until tonight It became evident that there are hut two tangible suggestions remaining: That tho woman was murdered In this town, and that tho Victim was probably tlie wlfo of h, local Italian, who Is now missing. l A theory that the body wns brought here from New York In n trunk a few days ngo was exploded tonight whun tho pollen traced thtt.trunk to'a locaMthllanJa house, it was filled with groceries. Sacrifice'of Rugk May Not-Save Girl OAKY, Ind., Nov. t2.M!lllly' Hugh's sacrifice of his life to save- that of Miss Kthcl Smith when he gave M square Inchon of lila jikln. io graft on her-burned flesh, probably will bo In vain. Miss Smith was proHtratcd with grief when she heard of tho heroic nowsboy's death and novcr rallied. Sho, wan taken today to the Gary hospital critically 111 with pneumonia, with which sho was seized following hur rolnpse. Hugh ,illowcd his leg to bo amputated to furnish the skin for Miss Smith, who was badly burned tit a gasolluo explo sion wlillo riding a motorcycle. . Ilo 'dle'd from shock after tho operation. Almost his last words wero nn encouraging tnun sugo to Miss Smith, whom ho had never stcn and for whpm ho nuulo tho sacrlflco pimply tlirnttgli rwullfiK In. tho nowsVajwra uf her need. DAWES COUNTY PIONEER IS DEAD AT CHADR0N CHADKON, Neb., Nov. ll-(Bpeclul.)-The funeral of Cnptaln Henry T. Sweet was held yesterday fror. tho Klrst Methodist Kptscopnl church of Chadron, services being In charge of the Masons, with an nddross by nev, Frodorlclc Grant, pastor. Cuptnln Sweet was bom at Bennington. VL. March 13, 1KB. Hln father was John Sweet, Muthodlst minister, and hf mother ith of English descent. itlcy ICxford, both but American revolutionists. Captain Sweet enlisted first In tho Soc- ond Now York Infantry as private, und later In tho Twelfth Now York cavalry, mid l.'tt irvn illln II V nilvmin.,,1 it -aiivl,.c I rendared until at tho closo of tho war he was cuptnln. Ho was married In 1S53 to lletsy A. Camp, mid they had eight children, James, Henry. John, Bva Ks telle. WHI I a 1 1 i , Nancy, l-Vank and I-'rederlck, all of whom survive. Irftst year, the boiim had a reunion here with tho grandchil dren, over forty In all. Deceased was ono of the first Dawm county ploneern, coming to Dawes, thru Sioux, county in 18S4. His wife died In 18S9, und In 1P03 ho married Elizabeth O. Qrttfcth, another homestead pioneer. HUNTER PLEADS GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE SIDNBY. la.. Nov. 12.-(WpeclnU-Thc : trial In district court of James Hunter on u charge of having murdered his brother, John Hunter, In a pistol duel if t Ham burg June II. 1912. came to an abrupt closo today when the dcfondunt-nleaded guilty to manslaughter utul was .enteiiceU by Judge K, II. Woodruff to nu Indeterminate.! i ttrm of ono to eight years In prison. ' 'lho triui wo begun last Friday and tho taking of testimony had only fairly begun when the compromise waH looulied und fui ther trlnl of the enso rendered umiccco 4ry. The shooting, for whloh ' tho vejf-con-vlcted man wa respontltile. wnn ono oi tho inost sensational affairs over ocour ( ring III southwestern luwa. Iloth men i were well known throughout this section, where they bad llvd for many year. It wa cUlnuid at the time of the shoot ing that John Hunter was Jealous of the kucci-sh liu brother had nchlcvud In a worldly way. Jand Hunter will bo taken to prleon it once. METHODISTS WILL SPEND MILLION FOR MISSIONS. SEW YOUK. Nov. lt-An approprla tt"it of more than l,OCO,000 for the for- ' eigti mlselonnry work of the Methodist ' KpUcopat church was voted by the gen eral committee In elon In ltrooklyn i today. The great um allowed for tho i ensuing year i l.:ii, of which s).CD0 i Is u be devoted to work In tho mission field and the remainder used for udtnln latratlve purpoaoe at home. Including ISS.CVO for the benedt ot retired mlaslon ariea. l.ixt year the church spout Jl.lsl- I OS on foreign missions. Including the home administration. Approximately forty blkliops from allJ parts oi (no wuria ami a number of lay delegates are in attendance at' the four days' bualueas meeting of the gem-rul committee . IVraAsleot jlvcrtlfing la the Iload to CLARK S CAMPAIGN , 1-lt Ilfturr.s. CUMMINS AND KENYON TO 1 TRY TO REORGANIZE PARTY WA8HINOTON. Mov. I -A report cotn- Ine frem Iowa that Senator Cummlrti" and Ketivon of that stair and JJovertior I ladle v of Mlseoarl had nteretl Into K movement for the reorftHHlmtlen of the reptthltnan iartjr along progressive iftnjf was the basis of much comment hero today. The only tmigreselve senators In tk city were Hen&tor Dixon of Montana, who managed Colonel ltooeVe(t'a eanf pulgn. ami Senator Works ef OallfartllB. who refUHeil to silpiKirt either rtoaijeveft or IHilL fenator Dixon was Inellned to attach very little importance to, the movement and (Senator Works to favor It. "What oan they do In view of tha fact that wo .oak 4,000,fliX) votes iway from thj party. ' Senator Dlxoti asked, (le refuteil to discuss the queatlon of thtt afflllutlon of progressives In tho sonatl with either the republicans or the demo crats, but declared the purpose , of tho progressive party to oontlmio Its Inde pendent oourso In the nation atlurge. Sonator Works warmly endorsed tho Cummlns-Kenyon-Iladloy Idea. CUDAHY COMPROMISES OLEOMARGARINE SUIT ATLANTA, On., Nov. II. -Indictments against the f'udahy Packing company, charging violations of tho federal act governing tho sale of'oleomargurine, have icon nollo prrissed. The government and tho Cudahy company agreed upon a compromise, It wan announced today. The Indictment contained 273 counts and had tho case gone to trial nnd the com pany been adjudged guilty, the fines would have aggregated $500,000. The com promise wa made on a cash busts of Jl.ft'O nnd the Cudah company paying tha court costs. The Indictments grew nut of tho alleged discovery that Thomaa Hopkins, n local dealer, was soiling oleomargarine which ic colored as butter. NORTHWESTERN EXPOSITION TO OPEN IN MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, l.-t'Illnc 40.000 square feet with tho best of tho product of Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana. Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska too riorthwcRtcrn Products exposition will bo opened ' tomorrow mrtitug with "Children s day. Tho formal oponlng will be hold to morrow night,, when Governor A. O. ICberhnrt nnd Iivls l'enwell. Helena. Mont., president of tho Northwestern De velopment lcnKue, are umong those ,clied Ulcd to make addresses. ' WILL OF SHERMAN WRITTEN OVER TWENTY YEARS AGO uiiua. is. y Nov, 11!. The will of Vlco President Sherman was admitted to probato hero today. The document Is very short. Is in Mr Sherman'H handwriting and benrs dato of April S3, 1SS7. After the usual preamble, ho names as his executor ins widow, Carrie Bahcock Sherman, and wills all of his estnta to her. In her Deli. tlon she doolnrod the estato to be of value VcJxccdlgAHO.OOO." Tho 'otftKnt of the cstutb Is 6nly:onj6dtured, but Mr. Sher man was ci edited with being one of the wcullhlest men In this locality. and Wbunds aro henled. Nvlihotit ilnnger or blood poisoning, by Hucklcn's Arnlcn Salvo, tho healing wonder. Only 25o. Fir salo by lleaton Drug Co. Advertisement, .toveiiient.i of tleeiiu Stennifrn, rort. NEW YOltK 'V. ArrlvKl. Sailed. ..It. Waihlmton. rcnstjrlvtnli. NEW YOllK Chlcteu,. NEW VOIUC. lt,ndm NUW YOllK Ducu Ul lemrr.. M3W YOltK Ilunnoi Ayrei. . . . OBNOA Tromln NAPLKS P. dn 1'Umonte. NAI'LKS 8nl Antu NAN.KS I'crudk MAllREII.LKa... QtrminU. a. iu)!ai.ia rrninouni ; KiV.V.V.Vf.V I ciiKnii'ouKo..'..'.',!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! p." F.'wiihc Ilhclm. UVEIiroOL. Crclont HAI,TIMOItR Abyiulula , JIOSTON' Mfnomln... ') 1.omkiN" . .. Mlnnewacki.. P.UBMK.V O, Waslilnitoi MONTItKAL, rntd QUHUEr SrotlM HUKOKf rawanilra. .. HAN l'nANCIStXI Nil BANTllANC'lSCO. Arabian Iilhmlan. h Rousing Appetite fis i Keen Oeligh And Whnt Is of Greater Interest Stttart's Dyspepsia Tnhleta Kn nlilo tho Stonwicli to Digest Whatcer Is Eaten. wo nil llko to eeo the way healthy children dovoor their nicala. Would we could do tho same! ICatlng ought to be n delight. It Is .one of life's chief enjoy ments. People who cannot relish a good meal are apt to fall Into thot-e Ill-tempered moods from which they view the world as a sorry place to live In. So let us learn to employ tho best means of harmonizing oUr existence and thus ex- I tract from ouc dally grind all the pleas I "ro there Is to bo had. This we can do by kiplng our stomachs In prime, no ' tlvo working order. A majority of people have como to i know tho blssslngs which an occaslonn) use of Stuart's- Dyspepsia Tablets con for upon tho stomach. They are unques tlonably tho most popular remedy known. for the reuMm that dyspepsia is the national dlsaso, und these wonderful little tablets have long since acquired national reputation as a thoroughly re- I liable and efficient cure for ull forms of dyspepsia and tudlgestlon. No matter hew gioat tho excess of i food taken Into the stomach, one or two of these tablet will digest every particle I ot It. A package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets should always be in the house. Many a person has saved himself from a serious attack of acute Indigestion by using them after lTeavy meals, such as are oaten Christmas, New Year's. Thankfriing and other holidays and i festal seasons. After attending banquets, late suppers heavy fancy dinners, after-theater par ties, etc.. whore ono has dined sumptu ously and luxuriantly. Stuart's Dyspep sla Tablets should Invariably be used, ar they digest the food perfectly and com pletely, and prevent all possibility of dyspepxU. . which, without their use, Is more than likely to ensile. Americans are. exceedingly fond of the good things of lite, and there Is apt to ho great excess of eating, and the only way to overcome Its bad effects on the stomach Is to employ a powerful and ef ficient digestive suoh as Stuart's Dyspep si.i Tablets, which always Insure a good digestion. Obtain a box front your druggist t-day Advertisement, CHANG OWN JOHN A. SWANSON, President Or HH FOR ership ir" TNS HOUSE OF HIGH MERIT, " (Hoih8 FurnitiirB Co. omahal "i iiisaaaaaaaaaaasaa i aaaaaMaaaaaBaaMaaa.aaaaaaaa. Sells Furniture 20 BelowOmaha Not On Day Out Every Day -f$&Ji j j i ; ; n L v See our large line of Body Brussels and. Wilton Rugs much below Omaha prices. Low Prices on Good Stoves and Ranges Acorn Heaters. Quick Meal Ranges in All Sizes. We sell 'a good 4-hole Range . . $22.50 6-hole Range $24.50 Set up in your home. i Stoves 1 1 npHE BEE "For Sale, Miscellaneous" column is a great, silent auctioneer of the newspaper world. You have but to make known what you have for sale in this column, and you will be surprised which some bargain-hunter will swoop E Hl'hliylr-1-- CLOSED IjljljljljljljljljljljljBliljliljlXWIijljljljljljljiljljljHP Oet Our Prices on Rugs 9x12 Seamless Brussels Kug Vvv 9x12 Axmihster KUgS Sold on Payments INVENTORY WM. L. HOtZMNN, Treasurer $8.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. $12 Prices I 9x12 Seamless Extra X Velvet Rus . . . $16 .$16 3KmBM at the speed with down upon you.