TIIF UEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3,"), 191.1. 5 IP VV Just Five Special Price Tags that you'll see on five very handsome pianos Saturday. Jt you delay you may find another tug rending SOLD on these same pianos, for they're going to go to some fortunate purchaser at these prices Saturday. We want you to see these and the other specials which we offer for Saturday we want you to compare carefully piano quality at any price here with piano quality elsewhere. If you do you're going to tell your friends afterwards to Try HAYDEN'S , It Pays There's Several Good Reasons Why If Pays TUIDfiWo make terms of payment to iiinu all We buv for cash direct from the manufacturers, savinc to vou the jobbers' or middle-men's profits. Pfllfl e uarantee yu satisfac iWHlisBJ tion in vonr selection of n piano if for any reason the instrument you buy is not perfectly satisfactory. We're here to make any wrong right. We sell only such goods as we can depend upon to satisfy. suit tho buyer's convenience so easy that there's no reason for anyone with a steady income not having a piano in the home. lUUSlI II grade pianos for your selec tion here than you'll find on tho floor of any other piano house in the country. Some Other Specials in Hew and Used Pianos 1 Hallet & Davis at. .$150 1 A. Gray Piano at $ 50 1 Steger & Son at. .$ 60 1 Vose & Sons at $125 1 Story & Camp at. .$ 60 1 Hoffman Bros, at v $150 HAYDEN BROS. SELLING AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED KNABE PIAN0S. B EGGS DECLINING IN PRICE Butter Has Gone Up a Cent a Pound on Local Market. MUTTON AND PORK C08T MORE Vegetables Are Plentiful and Sev eral Kinds Have Declined In Price MmhrooBH Are on the Market. Kfigs have declined 2 cents a dozen In tho lout few daysr and will go from the prcsenv prico m ccnio 10 m cents a dozen by .Monday, according to A. King, manager of Hayaun ilros. urocery ui partment. The weather prophet predicts wanner weather, and this, with the Haster season, the egg season, will Bend law supplies of fresh eggs into the Omuha market. Storage eggs are in very little demand because of competi tion with tho fiesh eggs. Butter has advanced 1 cent a pound, selling now at 37 cents a pound, but It also is expected to drop next week. It prububly will go as low as 36 cents a pound. .Mutton has advanced 2 cents a pound iin.l pork 1 cents. Beef, bacon and pork prices remain the same. Vegetables aro plentiful. Head lettuce has declined from 12 to C cents a head. He-its, radishes, onions, carrots and tur nips arc relllng three bunches for 10 cents. Spinach is 15 cents a peck, ripe tomatoes are 10 cents a pound, and cab base Is a penny a pound. Mushroom are CO cents a pound and red onions 1 cent a pound. Kgg plants may be bought at B, V, nnd 10 cant's apiece, and grape fruits are priced the same. From Our Near NeighborsJ A Pleasant Surprise follows tho first doso of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Rheumatism Affects Lung Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Phthi sis, Asthma and Anemia Often Directly the Result of Rheu matic Blood. If you have a persistent, nagging bron chial cough beware of cough remedies. They are merely local In action, and If they do relieve It is the narcotics that do It What you requlro is a blood puri fier, a searching antidote that removes from tho circulation tho acid poisons that by their reflexes attack all weakness, susceptible spots and thus create local symptoms. Tho very' best remedy known is Swift's S.ure Spoclflc. You will And it on sale in any drug store at $1,00 per bottle It goes straight into the blood, becomes an internal blood bath, wonder fully Increases the red corpuscles, cures ull tho local fever spots and Irritations, increases appetite, you take on flesh and Itici a wonderful Bense of renewed utrei.gtli. Hundreds of people worried Iniond control at cough, pains In the in cat, soro throat and constant expectora tion of thick mucous have experienced ii.ji most wonderful change after using b. S. S. AH doubt and apprehension Is none, thoso peculiar pains arid aches van- ih. '.i-r follows a period of most In tonsd rejoicing to find that worst fears verc bared entirely upon a. iniomKcu no tion that oough and chest pains corns fror.i tho lungs. These aro rheumatic w.iditlons, and you will quickly reallio it after using S, S. S. for a few days, lit-t a bottle of 8. S. S. to-day at the drug itore and then say good by to all thoso pains that have worried you. Wrlto to The Swift Specific Co., 127 Hwlft Bid.. Atlanta. Ga., for medical We and voi.derful facts concerning Uj .ic.eal Lmou reused eve." Luo.n, Hlltliorn. Mrs. H. A. Mockelmann was In Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Hofeldt was In Omaha Wednesday. Clarence Frye was a qaller here Sun day morning. Mrs. R. J. McCormlck has been quite sick the last week. Miss Nellie McCormlck, was an Omaha passenger Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emll Sachs last week Tuesday. Mrs. John dalnes of Klk City visited friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Nicholas Ultcken, who has been very 111, is convalescent. William Schults has bought tho flvet aero home of Mrs. Pfleffer. Mrs. John Oreggerson entertained some friends Thursday afternoon. Mr?. Kdword Sachs, who has been suf fering with her eyes. Is Improving. Mrs. Dave Kuehl and daughter, Violet, were shopping in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Denkcr and chil dren visited friends in Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Ilaxel Polland of Lead, S. D.. Is visiting Mrs. Mollle Qulnn for a few days. George Calvert left for Colorado Tues day morning to arrange for the family going. Dr. Hlckey and family of Bennington stopped here Sunday on their way to Gretna. J. A. Gibbons went to the western port of the state Sunday to visit his brother. Mrs. George Calvert ami-children went to Omnha Thursday to visit friends a few days. Miss Hilda Meyfr of Springfield, Neb visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyer. Mrs. Brunner went out In the county Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ker stetter and family. John Mangold and family of Spring field came up Sunday to visit M" Mangold's sister, Mrs. R. J. McCormlck, and family. Miss Desdemona Baldwin, entertained a number of her lady friends at a mas querade party Saturday evening. A nice two-course lunch was served. Mrs. Iubben entertained the C. P. club Thursday afternoqn. Mrs. II. Meyer won first and Mrs. Van Alst lost prize. A very nice lunch was served. Mrs. John McCormlck, sr., dled In Omaha Friday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs1. T. McCleneghan. of pneumonia. The funeral was held Sunday from the Catholic church, i Waterloo. A. D. Compton went to Omaha Wednes day noon. Ernest Hall went to Fremont and Ar lington Thursday. W. C, Chapman and J. E..Magee were at Fremont Tuesday for the day. Mrs. S. A. Teal went to Valley Thurs day morning to visit the Dr. Agee family. Miss Margaret Iage of "Omaha, a niece of Mrs. William Frye, was visiting the latter and returned home Wednesday. F. A. Carmony wont to Omaha Thurs day morning to attend the hardware dealers' convention In session this week in the city. Mrs, C, K. Burkholder gave her little daughter, May, a pleasant time with about twenty of her little friends Tues day afternoon. The Misses Hazel Williams and Hazel Bextur of Omaha came out Saturday evening for a visit at the J. If. Cunnlng lim home, returning Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Samuel Rhoades and two daugh ters, Mrs. Charles Rhoades and Mrs. Hoy Maxfleld, also some of the grandchildren, went to Omaha Saturday morning to visit friends. Mrs. C. D. Morris of Osceola, came In Thursday noon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Jacobson, and Will and family. Miss Irene Morris came from Omaha at 2 o'clock and is also visiting at the same place. State Superintendent Delzell spoke at Waterloo Thursday night to a "good sized audience on school work generally, but specifically his topic was "The Man with a Hoe." A musical program preceded the lecture, given by pupils of the schoolH, under direction of Miss Meservey, musi cal Instructor of the schools. Miss Rule Campbell gave a charming Valentine party to about forty friends last Friday evening. The first game was hunting hearts. Grac Grau nrrt nir-n Herrtngton won the prizes. In the game, i word puzzle, Marda Rlggs and Ralph Todd were winters. In a magazine ro- t nance Alice uu hois ana beslle Nell were winners. Vnller. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Noyes -returned from their visit at Tllden last week end art- busy getting settled In their new tinm. Mrs. Susan Lewis, who Was so III re-' cently. Is spending a few weeks with her. uaugnier, .nr. f reeman, at her home near Valley, Miss Hna Weekly and Miss Cordelia Lulkart entertained the Kenrlngton cub at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. 11 Weekly Wednesday evening. Miss Goehry was called to her home at Muidork Saturday on account of the 111 nesa of a sister. She returned Monday morning in time for her school work Mas Ue.trude Ingiuii entered Biylesl college Monday to take a course In book keeping and commercial law. Sho will make her homo with Mr. and Mi. Charles Wllle. Mrs. George McDonald and baby ar rived Saturday for an extended visit wlili Mr. A. J. McDonald. George has ,i run out of Fremont and can be In Valley part of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helmbach and Frieda were culled to Sutherland, Neb., by the death of Mrs. K. 1. Zimmerman Tuesday night, returning with thp family and remains Thursday afternoon. Tho regular meeting' of tho nusy Hoe was held In Hubbard's hall Wednesday nfternoon. Mrs. Eddy, I Mrs. Ientell hiiiI Mrs. Henry Freeman served anil the at tendance was one of the largest ever held by the society. The Valley Commercial club held a spe cial meeting Monday evening, at which time twelve new members were received. giving the club h total membership jf lurty. This meeting was rouowen uy a banquet and smoker at tho Fitzgerald hotel. Thirty-two members participated. Frank Whltmore was tnnstmiistor. The funeral services of Mrs. 13. E. Zim merman, who died Tuesday at 4 i. in. at her home In Sutherland, Neb., after u very bilaf Illness, whs held nt the Presbyterian church Friday at 1 p. tn. 11. A. ' Fye. assisted by Rev. Astor of Waterloo, conducted the services and In terment was In the Valley cemetery. Mrs. Zimmerman was 32 years of age. Shu grew up In Valley and was an active Christian worker and spent threo years of her married life here ujien her hu band, Rev. E. E. Zimmerman, was pastor of the Iresbyterlan church. She Is sur vived by her husband, a son and a baby daughter, 8 months of age, besides nut parents and sisters. ' OMAHA S GREATEST CLOTHING HOUSE Swellest Overcoats Ever Shown in Omaha at ONE-HALF PRICE ''THINK of what that means It means that we are offering overcoats taken from our regular lines, made by the world's foremost clothes makers, namely: Kuppenheimer, Schloss Bros., Stein Block and Society Brand at exactly one-half the original marked price. Raglnns, Groat Coats, Autoniobilo Overcoats and sotno vory new Chinchilla Overcoats in single and double-breasted, belted all around or half-bolted, con vertible collars, also the now shawl collar of fuel all tho very newest patterns in Scotch and Friezes, also the new self plaid lined ones. Suits made by same high grade makers in hundreds of different patterns and sizes to fit the build of any man -at ONE-HALF PRICE. Suits and $C f n Overcoats O lu v $10 to $40 Great Sale of Men's Trousers Hundreds of pairs, nil hUpb from 28 to 52 In. waists; cubsI morcB, worsted", cheviots and corduroys, nt nearly Onc-Hnlt 1'rlco. $3.00 Trousers, now. .SI, 45 $4.00 Trousers, now..jJ52.45 $5.00 Trousers, now. .S3.45 $6.50 Trousors, now.. 4,45 $8 00 Trousers, now. -85.45 Now Arrivals in Spring Shirts 100 dozen hlgh-grado Shirts, brand now Block, In all neat patterns, sIkcb H to 18, made to sell at $1.00, nro offered Saturday nt 75tf See Tln-in Ulspluyoil in Doug Ins Strvct Windows. Boys Suits and Overcoats at Less Than Half Price One hundred and forty Suits nnd OvercoatB that formerly sold as high as $0.00; nomu nt $5.00, go on Sale Satur day nt $245 R Illnlr. Dr. and Mrs. Tt. J. Murdoch were In Holdrege, Neb., Monday. O. W. Taylor of New Bremen, O., is vlsltlnR his brother and other relatives. Mrs. Doney Christiansen who has been tn Emerson for some time, returned Thursday. Miss Helen Peterson of Denver, Is mak ing an extended visit with her friend, Miss Mnrsaret Ware. Mr Kiiarena llsdal, formerly a nialr boy, and son of the lato Dr. M. D. Reilal, Is visiting his mother. Mr. E. J. Bodwell, superintendent of tho Beatrice schools, visited the Blair city schools and Dana college Thursday. Prof. A. E. Fisher, superintendent of the Aurora schools, visited Dana college and the Blair Hleh school last week. Mrs. L. B. Milllkln of Ord. Neb..s. for mer teacher in tho Blair schools, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Stewart. Rev. Geo rice McKelth of the CoiigreKa tlonal church, received word last Mon day, of the death of his father at South Shields, England. It. A. Farnberu N. A. Thone F. W. Arndt and Mr. Brock, Blair's hardware rrn, were In Omaha this week attend ing the hardware dealers' convention. A hayrack and automobile partv of Royal Neighbors, Woodman of the World lodge, spent a pleasant evening Tuesdav at the Chester .Sutton home, five miles north of Blair. Prof. Whitfield will take his class in agriculture of the City High school to the Carter and Anderson ranches six miles north of Blair, on Saturday, for the purpose of Judsln? horses. Ms. W. C. Sutherland, Mrs. T. M. Orr and Mrs. If. C. Sumney of Omaha, will be htre next Sunday to meet with the, numbers of the Blair Suffrage club nt their annual meeting at the homo of Mrs. F. W. Kenny. The Blair merchants held a bargain day last trlday and rented the Home theater from 2 to 6 o'clock, giving free tickets to the moving picture show to all their customers, and In the threo hours there were 6fi0 admissions. Ed Cook of Beaver Dam. Wis., who Is attending the hardware convention In Omaha, will visit for several' dav with his brother. Postmaster W. J. Cook. Ills daughter. Miss Ruth, who accompanies him, will remain for un extended visit. Hprlincflrlil. Sidney Coekcrill of Belden, Neb., is here visiting his father. Herman Qlessman and family have moved to Murray, Neb. Thomas Nelson attended the hardware retailers' convention at Omaha .this week. Mrs. I C. Overton of Auburn was here Wednesday to attend tho funeral of her nephew, Earl Anson. , Mrs. Charles Freehurger, formerly of this place, was here this week. She now lives at Belden. Neb. Mrs. Asa Ball, who has been In an Omaha hospital three weeks, returned home feeling much Improved. The high school seniors gave an en tertainment at the opera house Monday evening in which they made $20. T. J. Wright and family will move to Papllllon on March 1, Mr. Wright will take charge of the creamery condenser at that place. John Hlckey, an early settler of this county", died at his late home, south of Gretna. Friday and was Interred In Springfield cemetery on Sunday after noon, ' K. J. Qulnley has been appointed as sessor of Springfield precinct to take the .place of T. J. Wright, who resigned to take charge of tho creamery at laptllloii, Hull Anson, son of Mr and Mrs. llur- -. . ..... -I..- r,t mon Anson, died Aionuuy ui -pneumonia. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Tho young man was 19 years old. Mrs W. C. Sunderland, reprcsemiui, tho Second congressional dlstrli- n tho i mitvnmPllt. BOO KG HCiO Wednesday and perfected "rK unUa tlon for the cause of woman BUtrrugc. AVeeplnir Wnlrr. Tinner Kink, cx-county commissioner, Is imlto sick. Miss Clara Andrus is spending a few weeks In Chicago. W. H. Gates of Scott's "luff was n visitor hero this week. Will Bergcr. editor of tho Farnam Echo. waB here Thursday. Mrs. T. O. Kunkel of Uncoln visited her parents here thlH week. V I. Fowler and son of Burton, Neb. are visiting Mr. Fowler's parents. , William Doty RTt ror motoi O.. Wednesday to attend a sick brother. Mrs. Charles Bird nnd two chldren ot Klverslde.. Cat., aro vlslUng relatives here. Tho wedding of John Fitzpatrlck. -sr., and Mrs. M. J. Drum took place In Un rtiln Thursday. F W. Race of Kansas City was " visitor Hero with relatives last Tuesday nnd Wednesday. John W. Carter has purchased the M. J. Thacker confectionery stock and took pessession last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gilbert went to Uncoln Tuesday, the latter to enter a hospital for treatment. M J. Wlckershnm nnd wife and D. M. Johnson attended thu Retail Hardware association meeting In Omaha. Oscar Johnson of Cozad, Neb., has dls potd of his hotel business there and Is visiting friends in Weeping Water. Walter Phillips arrived here last Frl duv from Arkansas to visit his grand father and many friends for a few days. Mrs. A. Spencer, son, Ray, and daughter, Florence, went to Newton, la., this week to attend the golden wedding of Mrs Spencer's parentB, O. M. Card nnd family left here Wednesday for Iogan, la., the home of Mr. Card's parents. Mr. Card will go to De Moines and attend a pharmaceuti cal school for threo months. The Brotherhood of the Congregational church enjoyed a supper last Wednesday night in the church dining room and were entertained by Dr. Bullock of Uncoln with a speech on "Prison Reform." Papllllon. J. G. Pflug and lamuy moved to Omaha the first of the week. .1. O. Hunt' of Bridgeport, Neb., at tended district court hero Thursday. The Sewing club met with Misses Lin ger and Imler at the home of Miss I-lli8"l' Thursday evening. Mury J. Martin whs granted a deciee of divorce from Andrew Martin In "ls trlct court Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Klynn of South Omaha were the guestB of Mr. arid Mrs. .in men T. Beclev Sunday. Tho Babp entertainment given under the auspices or um j-hijhnuii the opera house Tuesday evening was well attended. Miss Blanche Mawhlnncy and GUn Hiown surprised their Papllllon friends Monday when they were married in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bcgley, MIkhcs Edna and Kllza Wilson, J. R. Wilson, Louis Lesleur and P. V. McCormlck it tended tho funeral of Jphn Hlckey at Gntna Sunday afternoon. Opport nnlt lr For all In the Northwest whether look ing for Business locations. Forming or Pleasure Trips. Unexcelled train ser vice vln tho Soo Mno from St. Paul and Minneapolis. Address W. R- Har ley. I). P. A., 210 Fifth St., Des Moines, la. Advertisement. PACIFIC ROADS' HOLDERS OF STOCK ARE NOTIFIED Lacal holders of Union nnd Southern Pacific stock, common nnd preferred, havo received notice from Treasurer Crosby, treasurer of the first named compnny. Informing them of tlto dissolu tion of tho merger of tho two companies. Stockholders nru also Informed that ntiytlmo beforo Morch 21 thoy may sub scribe for stock In the Southern Pacific III the proportion of one sharo for each four shares of Union Pacific, this being In the nature of nn exchange. Treasurer Crosby'B notice states thnt tho Southern Pacific has decided to sell Its Short Line holdings of J12tl,C50,uOQ and thnt thu proceeds will go Into tho South ern's treasury. Resktol ( cured terrible humor on face PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 6, 1012. "In December 1808, my faee be came sore. I tried everything that was recommended, and my foes got worse instead of better. I spent Aver $100 and got no benefit. The faee and nose were very red and the eruption hsd the appearanee of small boils, which Itched me terribly. I cannot tell you how terrible my face looked all I can say Is, It was dread ful, and I suffered beyond description. "I haw not gone m tk4 ttnet ony time since ltOS without a rU, until now. Just four mon th'a ago m friend persuaded me to give Resinol a trial, I bar used three cakes of ReeUoI Soap mi less than sjar ef Resinol Ointment, and my faee is perfectly free freat any emption, and my ikln is as clear and clean as any child's. It la about four weeks since the last pimple disappeared." (Signed) Mrs. M. J. Datemaa, 42G6 Viola Street. For over, eichteen year Ratlool has been A doctor's prescription and home hold remedy for skin troublei. pimples, bums, ores, pile, etc. Klool Oint ment and ReeloolSosp sold by all drug trliu. Poreunpleof each, write to Dept. 12-T, Retino! Cben. Co., Baltimore. 114. Cut Rate Prices on Pure Medicinesfor Home and Hospital Use at the Rexall Drug Stores CBGARS Itctnlloit nt WliolcRnlo Price. SmokorR aro moot cordially Invited to call nt our cigar case nnd lnspoct our stock. Auk for prlco llBt. COLD CURES Jtfl.vnll Cold TnblotH U8o Sherman's Cold Tublotx 3So HtieulyptUH Catnrrh Jolly, SBo mid 60o Un Orlppo Couffli Syrup for SOo . anil. SOo Illn. llronchilyptus, aso, Boo nnd 91.00 RUBBER GOODS of A us ii rod Quality. Wo personally Kuaranteo every piece or Ituhhur Goods wo sell. Good Ilulb Syrliiffo 39o Household Rubber Woven.... . . ,39o 2- o,uurt Fountain Hyrliwo. ....... .4t)o 3- quart Fountain SyrliiKo B3a Nipples, best kind, cacli So Rath Caps lOo to BOo InfuutH' Hyrlnifos, sovorul kinds, at 36a Atomizers 3Bo to 51. 3D Rubber Ice linns 35o to 31.10 2-quart Water lisp 40o CAN3Y BARGAINS 60o 8ATUH- 29c Dox of Marr's DAV CANDY , for Wo are exclusive nKeuts for OutU'a Colebruted line of Confec tions, selllnc from lOo In 82.00. n y TOILET GOODS At Lowest Price In City. puo Pqmpclan Massage Cream for 29o 2Go Sanltol Tooth Paste for i Uo Rnxall Toot Paste for 10o $1.50 Qouraud's Oriental Cream for ' 89o SBo Frostllla for. ...14o 2Ro Packer's Tar Soap for 14o COo I'Yonch Jnvn. Rico Powder for 19o (Tho abovo the Kenulno Hourjeols) r.0o Dr. Charles' Flesh Food for..19o -s. EXTRA SPECIAL 10c Shlnola 4 Fairbanke' Fairy Soap, por enko ..3Hi 20-Mulo Team Borax at... 9 3 cakes Ivory or Wool Soap for v S IPOMPEIANJ I MASSAGE yCREAM j Omaha's Leading Prescription Druggists, Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co. Proprietors of the Four Omaha Rexall Stores. Sheiinnn & McConuell Drug Co., Corner lflth nnd Dodge. foynl I'linrniury. Hotel Iioyal Illock. Owl Drug Company, Corner Kith nnd Harney, Tho llarvnrrt Pharmacy, Cor. IMUt anil Farnam. OCIUK NTKAMHIIIPH. OCI3NA BTKAMSIIIPS. fc5 E RMUDA UY THK ARCADIAN Largest, mid Finest Hteiimslilp in tho Hervlce. OROTAVA Displacement 10,063. reglHteced 0,980, MODEBAT2 HOUND TBI7 KATES AMD UTCLUSrVE TOURS Tlcknu Interchtngetbls with QuUc S.S.Co. The Ho j 1 Mail Hteutu Packet Co. SANDHK'SUN & BUN . Ult AKtu.. IS Bo. LaSalle St. Chicago, or any local steamship ticket ugenC The New "OLYMPIC" FITTED WITH DOUBLE SIDES AND ADDITIONAL WATERTIGHT BULKHEADS EXTENDING FROM THE BOTTOM to the TOP OF THE VESSEL Will Sail from 1 TLX OAnd liogularly N E W YOHK April 1 li "JjidN UT 1 o r o n f t o r Southeast Cor. Madison and La Sallo Kta., Chicago, or Local Agent, B SUIW'AM) OVEECQAIS I aUWftK3 1 j Save $5 to $8 A f II Money saved la money IB II Wo poaltlvoly sell you $15 feH mSi 1 to 18 vr.luefl In suits and. ) lH Kj Ml overcoats for $10. V H I We guarantoo our cloth- Bl Ing to be all wool and to HI 3 give satisfaction or money I Our factory-to-you plan H VM jV I saves you the middleman's Hamil0nlcvcv mCIothingNanufactures-Stores mfrmcipal Qtles I 1015 Faruam latrt-cl. O. C. WILLS, Manager,.