THIS BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .TAXI" ART lo. 1913. Nebraska PHONE HEARING GOES ON Wisconsin Expert Gives Opinion of Beport of Nebraska Experts. AUTO CLUB INCORPORATES 'Hiiuhn UrannUntliiit I'lin Cnpllnl nt Ten Tliiinud Iliillnrn mill Share Arc I'lcil nl Vlr llol Inrn Kurd Meuilirr. (From u Stuff Coi respondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. II (Special.) Tho hearing before the railway commission on tlio Unoolii tr'ophunp matter Is still grinding along slowly, with no chance of a finish this wotl;. Today W. Sloan, an expert from the Wisconsin Hallway commission, who haa had experience lit telephone mutters In puino of the larfte cities of the country, war, on the stand mill Vac rtlnvnl,- .iiiAaM ...-.1 1... ... .....i... . of the conimlff-lon nnd the attorneys rep resenting the remoii'tratois. Mr. Sloun said thut ho thought the work of tho physical valuation experts ot the Nebraska commission was good and Ue could only criticise two Items. One of these, tho valuation or tho polo lines, h? thought was too high, and tho valuation of the cable lines too low. llo said It would take more than two years to put In a system such as tho Lincoln com pany had and put It In operation. The veterinarians of tho state arc hold ing a meeting at tho state agricultural farm. Omabii Clnb Incorporates. If you want to Jot ntho Omaha Auto mobllo club there arc six requisites you must possess In order to get In on tho organization roll, according to artlelt-s or Incorporation filed with the secrctat v of stato today. First, you must bu white; second, you must be a male; third, you j, must be 21 years of age, and, fourth, you must be of good moral character. Whin you have convinced some member that you nre all of these, then you will have to buy a machine and get two members of tho club to vouch for the other five qualifications. The club Is Incorporated for J10.000 and upon payment of $3 you will bo given a share In the club. Thn Incorporators are 8. A. Searle, Gould Dletz, B. W. Jewell, C. S. Gould. Vt. V. Cheek, P. A. Wells, J. E. George and Harry Lawrie. Extradition Grunted. lftctradltlon papers were granted this morning by Governor Slorehead on re quest of the governor of Connecticut. ft.r the roturn to that .(atc of Lynderr C. Dickinson, wanted for the alleged theft of railroad tickets to the amount of SM) from the station of the New Haven rail road at New London. Deputy County At torney Hagor ot Lancaster county ap peared at the hearing In behalf of T. P. uonnery, an omcer irum iuiiueuiijui, while F. M. Tyrrell appeared for Dick inson. Nevra Notes of Denhlcr. DESHLEU, Neb., Jan. 14 (Speclal.) Tho annual meeting ot the Deshlcr Tel ephone company Monday showed the company out of debt and a cash balance of $S0O on hand. An annual assessment ot J5 was voted. Albert Caughey was re elected president and H. M. Harms secretary-treasurer. The shipment of ca riots of merchandise from Deshler during 1912 was 297 cms. as follows: "Wheats 71? corn, '41; horses, 1; cattle, 52; hogs, S7j flour. 2; brooms, .; miscellaneous, 8. There wore 231 cars te celved as follows: Broomcorn, 36; coal', CI; lumber, 37; satl, 3; building material. 36; hay, 2; fruit, 4; grain, 1; agricultural Implements, 12; lmmlgiant goods, 1 wines and liquors, 36; miscellaneous, 23. Tilers has been on Increase of freight business over 1911 of J1.610.S7. Ilarlnl of Sirs. Northrop. CLAY CENTBB, Neb., Jan. 14.-(Spe-clal.) The funeral of Mrs. Merle Northrop was held here today at tho home ot her, grandfather, A. P. Itandall. Her body was brought here from La- Quiikly Disptls Stomach Distress Mf "Whatever tho Trouble, It Disappears in Flvo Slinutcs After Taking a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. All of the unpleasant sensations at tendant upon eating too heartily are al most Instantly relieved by a Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet. Keavln of the Stomach from Undl gtd rood Quickly Reltovod, by a Sturt' Dyspepsia Tablet. When you tako food Into n stomach that is tired and overtaxed, the gustric Juices do not form fact enough to digest It properly. So tho food becomes sour and at once begins to throw off gases. Your stomach becomes inflated lust as surely as If you -attached a toy ballooi) to a gas Jet. Then the gases und foul odors Issue forth aMd pollute your breath Your tongue quickly becomes couted and you con taBte the fuuIncVs that Is within you. . , Now all this condition Is changed al most Instantly by a Stuart's OyspcpSlu Tablet. This little digester gits busy at once supplies all the digestive clemonu that wero lacking dlge&U the foot: Mn a Jiffy and sweetens nnd refreshes the mu cous lining of the stomach und bowels and restores peace and content. Ono grain ot a single Ingredient tn Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots will digest J.600 grains of Hood. This saves your stomach and gives It the rest It needs. All muscles rcqulro occasional rest If tjley are over-taxed. The stomach Is no e.t. coptlon to this rule., Try a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets and you will wonder how you feV r got along without then. They nre gold at CO cents by all drusslsts everywhere. Advertisement i i i Nebraska Junto, Colo., where sho died from tho ef fects of strychnine administered by her self In despondency over marital troubles. She Rave her S-year-old child a dose of the same poison, but It recovered by plompt medical uttentlol. Mrs. Northrop was married here about three years njro to Oron Noithrop. a young farmer and n son of a prominent family living near Edgar. FARMERS' INSTITUTE IN MADISON COUNTY MADISON. Neb.. .Jan M.-(Special.) The Fnnrers' Institute. In session In this city, wai addtcsscd Monday afternoon n ml cenliiK by Prof. J. II, Cooper, a hottlcutturist from the Nebraska Stato university. Hl afternoon subject war. "Potatoc as a Money Maker" and In the. evening "The Home." The Mlsso.i Wlnc tred and Edith Rcsslguo rendered a duet, and solos were sung by Jess Paes nnd l.oyd lthirkman. Senator Allen addressed the Institute this moinlng on "Farming Fifty Ycti-s Ago." H. J. Gramllcli of Lincoln spoke In the afternoon on "Draft HnrF.. Production." and Mrs. A. 15. Davl.-son of Lincoln talked on "Meal substitutes" and gave a cooking demon stration. At the evening session H. .1. Gramllch rpoke on "European Agricul ture" Riid Sirs. Davlsson on "Housekeep ing a Profession." AGED FARMER ENDS LIFE BY SWALLOWING. POISON GltAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. 14(!?pe clal Telegram.) Christian F. Wutnycr, nged 64, was found dead In his bed at his farm homo seven miles north of this city. He had recently been drinking to excess and while butchering yesterday said to his neighbors, who wero assisting him. that he was tired ot life. Ho also had threatened Mrs. YVutzlcr nnd a neigh bor took a revolver from him. It was not known that he had strychnine nbout the house and he arose some time during the night and took the poison. He was for many years an employe of the Union Pacific shops, but In recent years had been farming. Notes from Gnuc County. BEATRICE, Neb.. Jan. 14 (Special.) Frank P. Frnnkson, charged with obtain ing money under raise pretenses by col lecting funds from residents of this city, lepiescntlng that he wai to use tho money to build u home for a poor family here, was discharged In Judge Ellis' court yesterday on promise that he would leave town. Ho and his wife left on an after noon train for Lincoln A marriage license was granted yester day In the county court to Klaus G. Jan sen, aged 24, of Jansen, and Miss Emma M. Schachenmeyer. ased 21, of Clatontn. A number ot lap robes, whips, etc., which were stolen last week from Smith's harness shop at Wymore, wero recovered yesterday by Marshal Chlnnock ot Wy more, who found them In a barn. nuriclnry So eet Held. BEATP.ICE. Neb.. Ian. 14 (Special Tel egram.) Charles Miller, wanted for breaking and entering Smith's hardware store nt Wymore, was arested at Lincoln this afternoon by Sheriff Schtolc nnd lodged In Jail here. A large number of laprobes, whips, etc., taken from the store were found in a barn at Wymore by the officers. Miller finished serving a three months sentence In Jail here a month ago for stealing eggs from a boxcar at Wymore. He Is 21 years of age. TecniilHrli Hotel Sold. TKCUMSUH. Neb.. Jun, 14.-Speclal.)-Stewart Brothers' Investment company of Tecumseh has traded the Hopklni hotel of this place to T. S. Balrd of Klk Creek for the tatter's farm adjoining Klk Creek. The farm Includes acres and Is valued at J12.CO0. The hotel property nnd equipment Is valued at $11,000. Th. Investment company retains ninety-two feet of the lot occupied by the hotel which Is to the north of the building. Illinois Deadlock j Remains Unbroken! SPRINGP1KLD, 111., Jan. 14.-The twenty-seventh and twentyielghth roll calls on the speakership In the Illinois house today showed that the deadlock was as stubborn as ever, Karch re ceived new support, but not sufficient to change the situation. The twenty-eighth ballot: TIce, 47; Rapp, 3: McLaughlin, 18; Ryan, 5: Hubbard. 10; Karch. 22: Carter, 26; Stedman. 4: McKlnley. 2. The house then adjourned until late this afternoon. STERLING PROGRESSIVE, AND GGIVES HIS PLEDGE PIEP.B.B, S. D., Jan. 14.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Thomas Sterling, the republican primary election nominee for the United states senate, today Issued a signed state ment that he Is opposed to a third party organization and that It selected to the f.enate he will work with tho progressive wing ot the republican party, and not ally himself with any thlrc party move ment, which statement practically In sures his selection on tho first ballot. The feature of today's session was tho attempt on the part of Berg of Mlnne haha to force a resolution requiring the appropriation committee ot both houses to report the general bill not later than the forty-fifth day of t,he r tslou with a fur. ther provision that no appropriation should be included li the general bill for any department, which might be created by the protein cession. After a short debato this went ove;- until to morrow. The house then took up contest matters and put In the discussion on the part of the attorneys, the committee mtmbers and house mcmbcra generally. In ttie senate, resolutions were Intro duced for constitutional amendmonts of special Intcrrst to the western part ot the state, one especially giving constitu tional nuthorlty to the creation of Irri gation districts. Another provides exemp tion from taxation for educational and church property. Jl order (.'fine ,nr Hml. STL'nCIS. S. D.. Jan. 14.-t8pec.ial Tcli Biam.) All evidence In the Kdwln Fouth ma yd murder care was concluded at 2 o'elc k tJ?ay. AfUr oxamiaing expeit wltnekses. Drs. Howe of Dead wool and Brundt of Sturgls. counsel for the Mate then took up the argument, followed by pounvel for the defense. Court adjourned until tomorrow moirg. when arguments will be resumed. The rase probably will go to the Jury by noon. NEBRASKA LUMBERMEN HERE Two Hundred Already Arrived, but More Are Expected. IS ENTERTAINMENT MEETING .o Sertoli (limine Will Take Up Three l)n;a Allotted Chntftitlnn nml Program Wilt llo One Prlinnrlly for I'lensiirr. More than 200 lumber dealers of Ne braska have arrlvrd In Omaha nnd reg istered at Hotel Home for the twenty third annual convention of tho Ncbraiuu Lumber DcHlcrs' association, which wits called to order at 1:S o'clock this aftcr noon. It Is expected, however, that tin number will reach COO before the book are closed. Very llttb business will liy taken tip uv tho ltiniVirinrn at this convention, and Pio time .lays' program Is made up mainly of vntortalnmrnt features and at dresi.es of n lighter vein. V H. Harrison of Grand Island, presi dent of tho association, expressed this plan In his annual address, which opcivd the first session. "I have to happily ti port," said he, "that this association Is it peace within Itself and with all l hi world." He then said that for the fl.-st J time In years "not a cloud obscures Its horizon and no yellow perils are de nouncing It as nu unclean nnd unholy or gaulzatinn." Women attending tho convention wilt be treated to a number of entertainments. They were given a luncheon nnd a ' nill.llnln . I . I ...... 1 n ....... , ,....... .. party for them and their escorts, thn lumber dealers, will bo given nt tho Orphcum tonight. Tho entertainment Wednesday will con sist ot a theater matinee party for the visiting women nnd a smoker and social for tho delegates at the Commercial club In the evening. What Is said to be the Joker adjunct of the convention will be a meeting of the Hoo-Hoos Wednesday evening, nt which "tho vice regent" for Nebraska will be elected. This meeting will be a smoker. Among the irlnclpal speakers befor-j tho convention are A. L. Ulxby of tho Nebraska State Journal, who gavo somo "Hlxbylsms." and W. D. Fisher of Have lock, who talked on "Practical Advertis ing." E. It. Gumey of Fremont, whose subject Is "Lumbering and Finance," and F. A, Good of Cowles, on "Cement and Its Possibilities for the Lumberman." will speak Wednesday afternoon. CONVENTION IN MINNEAPOLIS Northwestern Annoelntlon Opens ll Annual .Session. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14 More than WO members today attended tho opening ses sion of the annual convention of Northwestern Retail Lumbermen's asso ciation here. W. TL Wood, president .f the organization, mado ' the opening ad All coal-dealers will Don't blame the coal-dealer. He wants to be your friend wants you to get heat satisfaction from the coal you buy. In supplying many people, he knows it is not the amount of coal you burn that counts it is the volume of heat you get out of each pound, as well as how to evenly distribute that heat. Give him opportunity to tell you (without offense because of your long sticking to old-fashioned heating) that the only way to get the greatest heating comfort out of the least fuel is through use of w -tr Don't you want to be among the coal-dealcr's good- A M FT)1 A T lTF-lT natured, satisfied customers, who live in houses V'lLKiUinX llJ-AL hTS fst-frec windows who enjoy reliable, LJk Y I uniform temperature in ALL rooms and hallways, I 1 KADIATORS v1d01LERS who enjoy the relief and cleanli ness from lugging coal-scuttles and ashes through the living-rooms, who do not run the risk of breathing coal- A No. C211B IDEAL Boiler and 270 sq. ft. or 35 In. AMERICAN Radiators, costing- the owner S 1 40. were ut ed to beat this cot tage. At tbla price the goods can bo boucht of any reputable, competent Fitter, Thla did not Include coeta of tabor, pipe, yalvet, freifht, etc., which are extra and vary ac cording to climatic and other condition!. t We also supply the ARCO WAND Vacuum Cltantr, which has Inn suction pipes runntnt to various floors of houses, flats, schools, thurchts. h..i;Jm.s.bttn'' h,?ttn' e,c' A turn cf" tltctrle button In any room starts the machine in basement, and with the matlcalARCO WAND and a Utht-wtitht dainty hose ALL the dirt, dust, cobwebs, lint, threads, moths, Insect efts, etc., are drawn with lightning rapidity down the inn piping into the big, sealed dust-bucket In cellar. Costs tittle monthly for electricity to run. No dragging anund a clumsy. Inefficient portable vacuum cleaner Instead, you have a correct, enduring outfit that Is part f the building like radiator heating. Ash for catalog. No exclusive agents. Sold iy all dealers. Public Showrooma at Chicago, Nw fork, Boitoo, Providence, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Buffalo. Pittsburgh. Cleveland, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Milwaukee. Omaha, Mloneepolli, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Drantford lOnt.), Lorrdoo, Paris, Hruels.Uerllq,Duese!dorf,Mllan. Vienna dress, touching briefly upon anti-trust cases brought against their organliatlin nnd similar organizations and the nee.t of lumbermen co-operating with all lint of trade against "tho common onomy, ln mall order form of merchandising m I Its allies, the political demagogue and the yellow press." Addresses also were made by A. Swift of Omaha and L. C. Boyle ot Kan sas City. DEATH RECORD .Mrs. .Nntlinnlel K. DnTla. FAmnrilV. Neb., Jan. ll.-(i?poclal.l -Mrs. Nathaniel E. Davis, one of the early Jefferson county pioneers, passed awav nt her home In this city nfter an extond-d IllncJs. Death was duo to old ago and general debility. Mrs. Dnvls was born m Nlagam county. New York, February , 1839. She spent her girlhood at tills plac. and In December, 1S60. she was marrK"! to Nathaniel E. Dnvls. The young couple then removed to this county nnd located on a homestead south of I'alrbury. Mm. Davis had the distinction of being tho last surviving charter member of tho Prefbyterlnn church In this city. IUr husband passed uwny several years ago. Deceased Is survived by 'a sister, two sons nnd two daughter;!. Mrs. Ilerschel Smlllf. STELLA, Neb., Jan. l.-(8pcrlal.)-Mrs. Hersehel Smllle died yesterday ot heart trouble nt her home In Colorndo Springs, Colo. She was about SO years of age and most of her life was spent In this community. There are-no children. Sho was a daughter of Mrs. S. H. Griffith nnd the husband will bilnir tho body hero Wednesday for builnl. Three broth ers nnd one sister survive. Thomnn (iurnett. Thomas (Iurnett, ono of the oldest mall carriers In Omaha In point of ser vice died Monday nt his home, 3S19 Burt street. For tho last two mouths ho has suffered with a severe attack of rheumatism. Ho leaves a family of eleven children and was 50 years of age. Ho had faithfully served tho local postofflco for twenty-four yenrs. Dnvlil VSrnilshnM. David Bradshaw. 67 years of age and an Inmate at the county poor farm, died yesterday from nn overdose of mor phine. Ho was addicted to the uso of the drug. HYMENEAL Horry-Vniidevriiler Cnrils Out. STELijA, Neb., Jan. 14 (Special. )-Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Berry of Avon. 3. D have Issued Invitations for the wed ding at their home at noon Wednesday, January 15, of his son, Nell Berry, to her daughter, Miss Myrtle Vandoventer, The bride-to-be Is a granddnughter of ox Represcntatlve M. H. Vandoventer of Stella, In whoso home sho grew to womanhood. Robert C. Berry Is a neptn v of the Iowa man who has made himself famous by presenting President-elect Wilson with a $5,000 cow. gases and soot, nor danger of conflagrations? All these advantages and many more are secured and insured to anyone who puts in an outfit of IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. The coal-dealer will sell you enough less coal to soon equal the cost of the outfit but he had rather have steady, satisfied customers just as you would if you were in the coal business. Thi3 Company has become the greatest heating authority in America, Europe and Australia. We publish free books on best rules for running heating boilers, on heat regulation, on correction of chimney faultB, and upon heating data of the most up-to-date character. Our publications are used as text-booka in many Universities and Colleges. You may be ab solutely sure, therefore, that in IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators we offer both heating satisfaction and the greatest measure of beatlrur value. May we serve you now? Send for our free book, "Idea) Heating" full of valuable heating: facts you ought to know. AMERICAN RADIAT0K COMPANY IOWA SALONS COUNT VOTES Governor Clarke Formally Called Excoutive of the State. FEW CHANGES IN THE COUNT Executive. Offleliil Plurality Hi" liovrrnnr Cnrrnll Wn l,l(tt (inner UntU Held Pcnitlim' Imp. lilt ratljintlnn. (From a Staff Correspondent.) HUM MOtNICM. Jan. 11. (Special Tele- gnnn.)-Tho legislature In Joint assembly li elded who v,ns elected governor of Iowa. Tho democrats mado no contest, hence the task of going Into the Imllot bnxivs was not entered upon and tl e totals as received from the county offi cials were accepted. The vote a counted Immediately after the mesMK of Governor Cat roll was read, and George, W. Clarke was declared clectou governor, with W. L. Harding lieutenant governor. Very few changes were found from tho vote as It waa reported Informally. Clarke's plurality was 1.690. Tollec Hold tin via, drover Davis Is In the city Jail while the police are Investigating the story f John Prultt. his father-in-law, that Dnvls sought to kill his wife and then commit suicide iv few days ago. Davis has n big cut on his cheek, which Prultt says was self-inflicted. Will Show One Good Iloiul. Arrnngemeiitn are practically completed for making use of a fifty nlll stretch of highway In Boone and Btoty countl-s for the demonstration by the good roads department ot tho national Department of Agrfculturo to show what can actually be done In building permanent roads In Iowa. The department will furnish n engineer to direct the work and glvo J10.000 toward the work. Local Inter ests will contribute J20.000 or more for tho building of tho road. Very likely u muoh larger sunt will bo contributed, The rond selected Is a part of what la called the "Transcontinental" road. In tention Is to uso this as n sort of dem onstration Job for Iowa In encourage ment of good roads work. Traveler Desire Clmnoe lo Vote. One of the first measures to be con sidered by the legislature will lie a bill to provide that commercial travelers may cast tholr ballots while away from home. At the Inst session of tho legisla ture tho day for tho holding of tho state wldo primary was changed and It was provided that It be held on Monday'so as tp accommodate the travelers. But thoy desire a law under which they may cast their ballots nt the general election with out being at home on election day. This will be done by means of ballots prepared nnd mailed tinder seal to tho local elec tion officials In tlmo to be counted. Members of the legislature bollevo It j o m n i will he dlf tk nit tj properlv safeguard tho bnllot under siuh londltlons. Nevr llnnka OritnnUril. Tho state banking department has given clmrteis to seven new banks or ganized under slate laws since tho first of the year. Theso are mainly small bankn organized under auspices of somo nearby bank, but two of tho stato banks wero formerly private banks. Two inoto private banks Hre said to be ready to accept organization under stato law. The number of private hanks Is steadily decreasing nnd In cuso a law Is passed which may be nt this session of the legis lature, to require private banks to make reports, they will soon all disappear, lnlirrltniiee Tn for Schools. Tersons who are wnrklncr nlnntr thn line of effort to secure better rural schools for Iowa proposo that a big fund to aid schools shall lie raised by n direct Inheritance tax nnd diversion of the collateral tax to that purpose. In this way tho state would havo a fund for uso In stato aided schools. Tho plan Is to glvo this money for Industrial educa tlon and domestic economy In these rural schools and not to uso It for genernl school purposes. So far as tried out the uso of state funds In helping tho normal training of teachers Is satisfactory 1 - Y. W. C. A. WILL NOT TRY TO FINANCE KEOKUK CLUB MOOIvt'K. la.. Jan. 14,-Mlss Edna O'Hnrra, genernl secretary of the local Young Women's Christian association, tn. day denied that the organization planned getting subscriptions from local busing people for tho local club of tho CoMmf association on condition that thn bnso ball enthusiasts would dispense with Sun day base ball. Miss O'Hnrra snld: "I did not say we would canvass tni town for tase ball money. What will people think of tho Young Women's Christian nssoolotlori If It Is to bark a thing like that? The statement that our association Is ready to got base ball sub scriptions Is Incorrect." An Auto Collision moans mnny bad bruises, which Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals quickly, as It does sores, cuts, burns and piles, 23 cents. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Hoods Sarsaparillar Is of groat sorvico in, making the blood of the right quality and quantity normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituents, Got It totlny tn tlio usual liquid form or In tho tablets known as Snrsatnhs. advise One charging- of coal tn an IDEAL. Uollcr eaiily laete through th.e longeet tero night. There can be no fuel waatc. Write Department N-80 413-417 South Tenth St., Omaha Cincinnati, Detroit. Atlanta, Birmingham. Spokane, San Francisco, C IDEAL 1 J ISOILWl - a CATARRH OF THE PHARYNX Causes Spitting- and Coughing. Catarrh of tho pharynx Is very common among men or women who are gdoil livers. Ppoplo who drink some. Smoki much, iatto suppers, in tho morning they hawk and spit nnd gag. Bad tasto In tho mouth. Sometimes It Is noon be foro the pharynx Is In a decent condi tion. Tongue somewhat coaled, volco husky, feeling cross and crabbed and generally out of sorts. This Is a condi tion of tho phnrynx closely resembling catarrh anl Is generally tho direct ro.sult of habits, although not always. IlnwkliiR nnd SplttlnR Cured. Get n. bottle of Pet una. The first thing In the morning, before you get yot r clothes on, tnkc a doso of Perunn, u tablespoonful, not more, not n less. By the tlmo you arc ready for breakfast your stomach will be ready also, Th first dose may not clear up thlngn e nctly. You may gag ond spit a bit. but keep right on every morning, a tabic spoonful tho first thing. Also take iv tablespoonful beforo dinner and beforo supper. Lot me repeat. You had better cut out all those late suppers nnd drinks. Cut out v tho smoking also. Better live as f do. In which none .if these things are used. Go to bed early. Get up llko I do, early In tho morning nnd tako a cold bath. Then you will icallze the Joy of living. But If you won t do this, tako Pcruna as I havo described, and ydu will count yourself a lucky man or woman that you happened to read this article. Po-ru-nn, Mnn-n-lln and In-cu-pla manufactured by thn Pe-nt-na Company, Columbus. Ohio, Sold at all drug stores. No. 38. ASK YOUR DRUG GIST FOR FREE PE RUNA ALMANAC FOR 1913. Tho unlvcrwal Joint on tho average, car Ih frequently troublesome. Vho ItlCIlMOND Joint Is very strong, lti has no caps to lose nnd tho center blork is of 1 route', cast hollow. Tho" Jt'lCHMOND Joint requires lubrlcat Ivc but once a year. Darken the Hair Natfirally With Simple Remedy A fcellnir of Badness accompanied tha ulncovery of tho first sray hairs whlcU unfortuntktoly are looked upon as herald nt advancing ago. Gray hair, however handsome It may he, maUes a person I look old. AVe all know tho advantages ot being youriB. Aside from tho gc-od Impression a youthful appearance makes ' on others, (Imply knowing thut you ora "looking It" gives ono roui-age to under take and accomplish things. 8o why suf fer tho handicap of looking old on ac count of gray hairs, when a simple rem edy will glvo your hair youthful color nnd beauty In a few days' time? j Mo.it people know that .common garden trngo acts as a color restorer and scalp I tonlo as well. Our grandmothers ivsed u j "Sage Tea" for keeping their hair dark, , Mjf t and luxurlent. In Wyeth's Sage and ' Sulphur Hair Kemedy we have an Ideal i preparation of Sage, combined with Sul i phur and other vegetable remedies for duudruff, itching scalp and, thin, weuic ' hair that la split at tho ends or constant ' ly coming out A few applications of this I valuable remedy will bring back the color and In a short time It will remove ever : trace of dandruff and greatly unprovo the growth and appearance of the hair. (let a fifty cent bottle from your drus gist today, and notice tho difference In your hair after a few days' treatment All druggists sell It, under guarantee tlvu the money will be refunded If the rvmed is nut exactly as represented. Agents, Hherman & McConnell Drug t o . ill So. 10th-32 So. 16th-a07 N. IBtli und 21th and Farnam Sts. AMvertlzf ment. Bilious? One of Aycr"s Pills bedtime. just one. Acts on tbe liver. Gently laxative. Sagar-co&ted. All vegetable. Sold for SO years. Ask Yur Doctor. tZJirifc: sraBBraBsraBBraBsm. -'(''.BraBiaraBBraBBraBBraBBBBr zk h ssbbi av sbm w A t JJ8f-x rttDESTROMGIft " LASTS LONGER