TUK BEK: OM TJ , THURSDAY, JAXUAltt 013. JHNUflRY SALE OF StickSey Bros. Furniture This big event comes to a close in a few days. DON'T LET IT PASS BY WITHOUT GAINING SOMETHING FROM IT. We still have many of the best patterns. Here is a partial list of the many bargains: This Handsome China Cabinet Sells regularly at $40. January Sale Price $30. Fumed oak, Stlckley Bros, make, solid copper trimmings, class doors and side. 13 inches high, 10 Inches deep and Gl ins. long. January Sale Price' , $30 China Cabinet m pattern. $57.00 Fumed oak, Stlckley Bros, make, four shelves, the two upper have mirror backs, copper trimmings. Sell regularly at $04.00. January Sale BUFFET Pinned oak, mirror back, beautiful pattern. Hegular price $7(5.00. .January Sale Price .' ! DINING TABLE 54 inches in diameter, 8 ft. extension, fumed oak. Regular price $38.00.- Jan- (Py J uary Sale Price I Oil TABLE Octogah shaped top, 20 inches in diameter, M inches high, fumed'oak. Regular price J F $6.50. January Sale Price 4)T ( D ROCKER Rimed oak, Spanish leather cushion seat and back, Stickley Bros. make. Regular price $24.00. January Sale Price Some odd pieces in solid mahogany and golden oak. SOFA Turkish design, solid mahogany frame. Regu lar price $38.00. January Sale Price . . . TREASURERS JJOLD SESSION County Officials Who Handle Money Gather in Lincoln. I COMPARE METHODS EMPLOYED State- Miiprrtntr-.tMlrnt llcUell t'rn;e Thrnt In llnip I'ntfnrni ithnl Order I5it.mlnrr Tnlk of Their Work. "Cascarets" for Sick Headache MHous, throbbing headache means lion els lire clogged and liver stag nant you need C'nMCarcts. if $16.00 $21.50 MAHOGANY TABLE French leg design. flL -f A Rogularprice $20. January Sale v A J A Few Ostermoor Mattresses Greatly Reduced. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company (Prom a Staff CVvrpspoiideiit.t IjINCOI.N. .Ian. J0.-(Spoclal. The county treasurers of Nebraska are hold Ins their annual meeting nt the Ulndell hotel In this city. Yesterdi&v most of thr time was taken up In a discussion of taxation matters, but today the business turned to other things and tho' discussion to other matters. K. J. Iloblnron. state tieusurer examiner for several years, gave, an Interesting talk on the treasurer's office, from the stand point of a county treasurer examlnor. Ills paper was quite generally discussed by thooo present. State Accountant John Tulleya talked of the relation of th-j state auditor's of fice, to the office of the county reasurvr. This also brought out a discussion of much Interest Indulged In by half a doLcn of those present. In tho afternoon talks were made by several of the county treasurers present and State Superintendent J. K. Delielt urged the matter of uniformity of school' orders. At the close of Mr. Deliell's talk the cession resolved Itself Into a general ex perience meeting In which W. K. Fox. treasurer of Cass county; R. U Harrison, treasurer of Hall county; Hrvln Nye, treasurer of Stanton county; O. C. Myers, treasurer of Nuckol s county; AV. J. Duvls. treasurer of Kimball county, and Ger trude Jordan, the woman treasurer of Cherry county, took part with one or two others. In tho evening the visitors were the guests of the Lincoln Commercial club at a theater party. NOTES FROM BEATRICE AND GAGE COUNTY BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. . (Spcclal.i The Gage County Medical society held its annual meeting at Wymore yesterday, at which papers were read by Dr. C. C. Gal ford and Dr. S. 10. Yoder of that place These officers were elected: Dr. J. I McGIrr, president; Dr. I 1.. Gillespie, vice president; Dr. I E. Penner, secre tary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dr. C. P. Fall In this city on April 1. At a meeting of tho city commissioners yesterday it was decided to Install the rest of the water meters this spring. The Gage County Gas, Light and Power company Is planning to take a "referen 3am vote of Its consumers uion questions Invplved in tho litigation now pending In the' federal court at Lincoln and gas con sumers will bb asked to , answer ,cerlaln ciuestloni 'as to 'their satisfaction with, rates charged and tho service rendered. Charles Foulk of Ellis has purchased tho grocery store of Carpenter Bros, at Eighth and Court streets. Tho divorce case of Catherine Pothast against David Pothast began In the dis trict court yesterday. The parties to the Bult reside at Cortland" and the court room was crowded during tho entire day. The pTalntlff claims her husband Is wortli about $U0,00O and sho desires sufficient nll mony to care for herself and children. NEW CHURCH ATlCEARNEY TO BE DEDICATED MARCH 9 KfclARNBY. Neb.. Jan. 'SO. (Speclal.) Tfia board of trustees of the Christian church met yostewlay and fixed the dato of dedication of their new sauctuary for March 9. The edifice Is to be turned jver by tho contractors March 1 or sooner. The dedication sermon Is X bo preached by George L. Snivel), an ovangellst from Lcwiston. III. CHASE COUNTY FARMS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 29. (Special.)-Secre-tary Piper of the state board of charities has received a communication from O. G. McCallum. county clerk of Chase county, In which he says that he has mode a full Investigation of the matter In which a man by the name of Eiidsley sent out an appeal for help to the public and finds that Endalpy Is In good circumstances. He owns 480 acres of land, raised 600 bushels, of wHeat .last year and now has from 2.CO0 to 5,000 bushels of corn piled up In his. yard, . . , He says here' ls.,jno indication, of dis tress of any kind In that county and that everybody seems to be well satisfied with "conditions. NEWS FROM FAIR BURY AND JEFFERSON COUNTY GRAND ISLAND CLUB IS AGAINST THE TRAIN BILL GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. 29. (Spe cial Telegram.) The Commercial club at a well attended meeting adopted reso lutions requesting the two representatives and senators from this county to vote against tho fifty-car freight train bill at all stages and to vote to refer all matters of railway regulation to the State Rail way commission. In the discussion En gineer Joe O'Brien spoke for such action, while his son, a brakeman, spolte for the bill and Its passage by the legislature. Superintendent Blgnell of tho Burlington an'd Attorney North for the Union Pacific addressed tho club. Sfvrn Notcn or l.enevn. GENEVA. Neb., Jan. 29. (Special ) Monday evening a number of llio mem bers of Silver Link Rebekah lodge went to Fairmont to attend the lodge there and witness a double Initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Youngcrs left yes terday for California and other western points. You're bilious, you have throliblng sensation in your head, a bad tnnto in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No won der you feel ugly, mean and Ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed offi and what you need Is a cleaning Up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that lrrltato and Injure. Remcijiber that most disorders of the stomach, liver and Intestines can bo quickly cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bow els clean; atonvnch sweet and your head clear for months. ChlldrcriMove to take Cascarets. because they taste good and nover gripe or sicken. FAIRUURY. Neb., Jan. 29.-(Speclal.) Phil Dawson and W. E. Wiley sold forty two head of pure-bred Poland-China nogs at St. Joseph nt public auction at an average of $10 per head. The top sow In the sale brought $71 and a registered boar topped the market at $6G. Sheriff Ed Hughes took Charlie Rich ardson to the state hospital at Lincoln on Tuesday. The young man became demented at Horton, Kan., and It required threo or four men to place him In cus tody. He Is 22 years of age. When one who knows eood. beer is served with Blatz there is lliirurlurx Itoli Depot. SCHUYLER. Neb., Jan. 29. (Special Telegram.) Burglars robbed the Union Pacific depot at Richland early this morn ing, taking 'about $50 and some tickets. SENATE DOEStTT RAP AVERY (Continued frorrT Page Oile.)t IB 1 ifo discounting the mutual satisfaction existing between patron, and dealer. mm It is the beer of character and quality. - THE FINEST BEER EVER BREWED mMh Order a Case Sent Home ' Km. for the Family. iH I RWMm BLATZ COMPANY JH Wm mIjI J. vl IS Phonal Douclas Hj -H aaaS H amaPaaaatiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBa' ''Laaaaaaaaaaaaa LlBbV EsBBsC!BBBiBESBBBBBBBBBBBBBV'FBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl such lack of economy and said that tho prtsent files would last for '' o balance of the session and that was i enough. Ho made such a strong appeal for .econ omy that tho old files will have to do for the senate. S. V. 100, by Talcott of Knox, which re quires physicians to report to the State Board of Health cases where patients are suffering from lead, phosphorus, arsenic or mercury or their compounds, wus passed. nlll for llnlsloii. S. F. 19, by Dodge, which provides lor publication by posting notices in towns where there Is no newspaper, which ap plies to the town of RaWon, which de slies to put In a system of water works, was passed. The double shift for firemen bill, Intro poured by Hoagland of Lancaster, pafcsod unanimously. This bill relates to Lincoln lone. , S F. 46. the nursery Inspection ulll, Introduced by Saunders of Douglas, which was engrossed for third reading yeslci day, was returned to the committee fur correction. Water Mnln Extension. In committee of the whole, with Oil's of Valley In tho chair, the eenatc took up consideration of S. F. 17, by Baundrit., .but as Grossman of Douglas said he did ' rot understand what the bill was und there seemed to be a misunderstanding ! o" some of Its provisions, the bill waf passed over to allow tho Douglas county 'members to get together on the bill with out having to take up the time of the ssn ate Tho bill provides for tho extension of the water tnajps of the city of Omaha tu take In South Omaha, Dundee Hnd I Florence and provides certain powers to I be vested In the board. ' Ilelittlvr to I'ltrdona. I S. F. 22. by Krumbach of Polk, which t provides that where a convict In the statv penitentiary makes application for a I' earing for pardon before the State Par don board the board shall notify the county attorney of the county from which the convict came and also the district Judge before whom the trial was held of trie time the hearing shall take place, was ordered engrossed for third reading. fi, F. 01, by Grace of Hailan, was en grossed for third reading and provliles that rail road a, canal and Irrigation com panies shall construct proper crossings oer their 'roads ditches or canals. S. F. 49, by Talcott of Knox, provides for division of at Jeast 60 per cent of bridge levies for townships for mainte nance of bridges, Woli of Dodge attached a provision that where townships had no bridges and used the bridges of an uid- 1 Joliilittr township that the bridge fund of that township could be used to help keep j up the, bridges of the township over which the travel was made. INCREASES STATE BANK the borrower, who minY' times has to be refused a loan because the law will i not allow the bunkcrJ,to accommodate liim, even should ho IfaVo the funds to du o. ;' Another provides that when the Initial payment to the guaranty fund of a new bank does not meet the amount of the nvorago dally deposits according to the first two annual statements, provisions shall be made for making up the amount. Seventy-five per cent of the guaranty fund may bo retained by .banks which liquidate the balance to be retained by the Stato Banking board for payment ot losses where the banks fall to do so. The banking board may decline to Issue stato churters to banks where It la found that the community Is well enough sup plied with banking Institutions. Method for TfrcIiIiik Denf. Kemp ot Nrencc Introduced S. F. 229, which provides that any method know.n to tho teaching yrofesslon used In teach the deaf may be used in tho state school for the deaf at Omaha. "The superin tendent shnll see that the method fits the child, rnthet than the child the method.' Hanrmann of DaugUm Introduced a hill which compels county clerk to keep n record of all bonds Issued by his county after they have been registered by llio state auditor and a certificate has been reeurncd to htm. Ho shall recclvo a fee of . 25 cents for doing so. Heretofore county clerks have not been compelled to keep a record and the present bill makes the keeping of the record compulsory. IHo-iv nt the Ounr.I. Robertson of Holt would do away with the National Guard, lie has Introduced a bill, which. If It becomes a law, will virtually abolish the guard nud .mean a dlsbandmcut of nil companies. In tho place of tho guard he makes It compul sory for every citizen of military uge to be a soldier when he Is called upon, but does not provide that he bIiqII have nnVf military drill to equip him for war. SICKLES RESOLUTION (JOES OVER House Hesitates to TnUe Too StroiiK Action In Cnnv. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. 29.- (Special) -The' house Jia an oppoj-turdty to tel the offi cials of .New York what to do In the matter of tho prosecution of General Sickles and It may do It. O'Mallcy Intro duced a resolution this morning request ing the New York prosecutors not to push the case against the war vetcrai buts averal members objected to butting In and asking un official to violate Ills oath of office, so the matter went over until tomorrow. V jMAHA 'S onl y modern clothing store F.S.KINO, ni t mom r, y Quumr uuntts A.S.PECK StCTKtA A HALF PRICE SALE OP QUALITY SUITS AND 0 'COATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. A HALF PRICE SALE ON BROKEN LINES OF SUITS AND O'COATS FOR BOYS. A HALF PRICE SALE ON HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF HAND TAILORED TROUSERS. A MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF DEPENDABLE SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS. In tho nbovo mentioned unles you'll find ropre sonted In tholr roBPoctlvo lines positively tho greatest values of tho ontlrc soason. Wo any "Greatest" he eutiBo of two reasons Wrst, tho merchandise H 0f the highest possible staudard not thri sort especially purchased for salo purposes, but a part of our regular high grade stock. Second, tho reductions are honest; juggling ot former prices nro not 'tolerated at this store. houso this morning which changes thr tlmo of assessment to January 1 and the time for tho meeting of the obards of equalization and the making of the levies to correspond. Itr the opinion of V. G. Uro of omahn this ehaiieg should bo made, as now the counties are ahvuys Just one year behind. Wnrrants nt pres ent cannot bo Issued until September and county boards have to do business on credit until thnt time.' ClIUXTt OWNERSHIP OF 1,1. MIS House Committer of Whole TnUes Fii vornlilc Action. (Fiom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 2.-(Spec!nl Telegram.) In committee of the whole the house recommended for passage 11. R. No 8, by Fuller of Seward, providing foi county ownership of telephone lines. The bill pi-u Ides that county boards have authority to make rates for all tele phones In the county. Mockctt tried to strike out this provision, but was un successful The vote whs seventy-five for recommending It for passage und twenty against. The bill providing civil service fiir the stnto Institutions was also recommended, after It had been amended oil motion of Foster to compel present employes who ate to be retained to take an examination. A Kortiinnle 'IVmn, K. W. Goodlot. Dallas, Tex., found a sure relief for malaria and biliousness In Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 2iic. For sale by lleulon Drug Co. Advertisement. SLOANS LINIMENT Gives quick relief from pain. It's an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and sprains. CHANGE ASSESSMENT TIME Ileum- of IMnttc Follow Iilrn of Trennnrrr lire of DonKlri. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jnn. 29. (Spcclal.)-Rcgan of Platte Introduced a measure In the Relieved Seyero Pain in Shoulder Mr, J. Underwood, of sooo Warren AvcChlcago, III., wfltes : " I am a piano polisher by occupation, anti since last Sept, have suffered with severe pain In both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your liniment. Tliree applications completely cured me, and I will never be without II. ' Cured Sciatic Rheumatism Mr. A. J. Hanck, of Oak Hill. O., writes: "I l 1 U..1 . r ! . 1 I ..t. Vituvc uscu)uur iiiiiiuciHii'rat-i.uitmeuinaiiMii, I was so I could not walk for a long time. T at., mi m.ilK rt n tit., flnnr. lint vrwir liniment cured me. 1 Kept It in the limine all the time and Have let others use it and it cured them. I sent to lronton, O., the other day and got two 50c. bottles lor other people." At all dealer. 25c., EOc. & $1.00 mm LissssssssaasKHBiassskm sw gMS? Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. MnraliHll Una Hill FolloirlnB Ilrcom mpiulatlon of Nrcrctnry Royae. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 29. (Special.) Marshall of Lancaster Introduced several bills In the senate today which relate to tho bank- In it laws, the most important of winch was No, 222, which provides that a bank may make loans to ten times the amount of Its capital and surplus. Instead of ilcht tlintb us tho law now requires. T, v change, according to Senator Mar shall, will be of considerable benefit to 1 W ffl tF& Ii 3D WHISKEY To arrive at the top in any department of commercial effort one must produce, offer and do better than has been produced, offered or done be fore. Fifty yearsjigo we determined that Sunny Brook must be the finest whis key distilled and aged in Old Kentucky and we have never deviated from this policy. Today we are known as the lamest distillers of fine old whiskies in the world. Sunny Brook reached the ton because it surpassed all others in mellow flavor, exquisite bouquet and tonic properties. The friends Sunny Brook made fifty years ago because of its high quality and purity are still its friends and all over this broad land a majority of the discriminating public de mands Sunny Brook and absolutely refuses substitutes of any kind. Sunny Brook is a real honest, straight Kentucky Whiskey and is bottled in bond. Every bottle is filled and then sealed with the "Green Stamp," under the direct supervision of U. S. Inspectors. If you want to know you are getting the best always ask for Sunny Brook-The Pure) Food Whl.key. READ THE LABEL. SunnyBrooR Whiskey BOTTlfD.-BOHO ThlNKrBlHSmi.tWct The Grotte Brothers Company Wholesale Distributors 1206 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEB. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE m OMAHA Omnha people have found out that A S1NOLU IIOSB of sln.-ple buckthorn burk, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka, tho German appondlcltls remedy, relieves constipation, sour stom ach or gas on the stomach INSTANT LY. This simple mixture antlseptlclzc.i the digestive organs and draws off the Impurities and It la surprising how QUICKLY It helps. The Sherman & McConnoll Drug Co., 16th and Dodge, and .the Owl Drug Co., 16th and Har-ney.-t-AdvertlBement. All Brooms Sweep. but the one that sweeps . better with tho least. effort ts the one you wont. The UTTLFPOLLY BROOM o'dr.t llio itlrt thfl fir.f m .nrl ... . ..... weigns sue ounces uinter then other urooms. Mex-1 ible straws that bend freely, hold their shape i j . .1 i o carpets and rufj. Lone , smootiinandie. uuw antecd. Your dealer has the Littlo Polly. iHrr.k ft Stowtrt Mti.C. Det MoiaM. I. Winter4 Summer Lands nouud Trip Kx-curnloh TIckotH on ualo dnily viii tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Sf, Paul Railway To Kin rl tin. Culm, Now Orleans, Mobile and tho Gulf Const. . 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