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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, PMBRUAUY 10, 191H. 13 KKAIj ESTATE IiOANH City Loans LOW RATlSS-UUEHAti OITIONS QtUCK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE. I-oans on Business Block and Choloa Residence Properties a Specialty. PIRST TRUST COMPANY OF OMAHA. LOANS on fane and Improved city property, S. EH and C per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 1G0J Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. g ah vin Biios. Assa sa-t&st MONEY to loan on business or reel- lenco properties, $1,000 to oOO.WO. W. II THOMAS, 228 State Hank ldg. CITY LOANS. Hemla-Carlbere; Co UO-13 Brandela Theater Bids. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO., 1J1S Omaha National. Douglas mi LARUE loans our specialty, fltull Bros MONEY on hand at lowest rates for loans on Neb, farms and Omaha city property In any amount. H. W. BINDElt, E06-810 City National Bank Bldg. WANTED TO 1IUY Dolsoff 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. loOT. Slightly used high grade piano W. S728. WOULD like to buy a five or six room house to be moved on a lot. One In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301. 5rS06o. Quick buyers of furniture. I .OOTv" We pay highest prices for ladles uvyxv and gentlemen's Id-hand clothes, household goods and valises. Call Gross man 2519 Blondo. Phone Webster 4SS2. SELNER will treat you right; bost prices, 2d-hand furniture, clothes. D. ttUl. "BEBER pays high prices for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, clothes, shoes. D. 7802. WANTED To buy old broken watches and old gold. M. Nathan, 109 S. ISth St. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Business Success. SALE OR EXCHANGE It. E. Everybody's Doing It Doing what? Trading with the Palmar Land Co.. 1100 W. O. W. Bids. WANT improved farm: I will exchange good income town property and pay dif ference, no agents. Addre&s 2011 Blnney street. Omaha. Nebraska. EXCHANGES of all kinds. Fred A. Btrombeck, 1550 Dean Ave., Dea Moines, Towa. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OK TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract ot' flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. OITY PKOt'EiKTY FOR SALE. tint nnws. hat.,, jss MO. Buys new bungalow of 5 nns.; finished In oak, nicely located near aimer inim, nil modern. Price reduced to $2,800. SHOPEN & CO. D. 4246. T." r T k. , I t,t ! II,, nufna 1 . n wl f . TY1 . M P W Ci room modern cottage at 2313 Ogden; fine location; musi oe soia ai once, riuj i.w inentc Call Webster 200 before 7 p. m. FIELD CLUB DISTKICT nor. tinll. narlor. dlntnir room, kltcne'i nnd bedropm on first floor, two bedrooms and bath on second, all modern, corner lot, paved street, close to car line and school, rnce. oniy a,iRju; w ca, um nnco monthly. Houbo practically new. BEM1S-CARLBERG CO. 810-S12 Brandels Theater Bldg. DUNDEE HOME i n(inA WmiaA neapf Innliv nnw. modern in every way; law south Jnt lot. owner leaving cuy, muni dc... x-wwv, only 4,3W. BEMlS-CAE-LBEBfr CO. 310-312 Brnndels Theater Bldg. ARB you going to build? Have Stolten- berg do It. 436 u. oi i. uwi. Dundee Lots Only One-Tenth Cash UalanCa only 2 per cent of purchase price payable monthly. Lots are all located on asphalt paved streets, being CO feet wide by 128 feet and 135 feet deep, with cement sidewalks, city water, sewer and gas In street and so located that they will not oniy mane goou iouuiw iui homes, but aUo a splendid Investment. Prices $1,000 ar.d up according to loca tion. Plats und full Information at our office. George & Company W2-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 7E6. West Farnam Home Only $600 Cash Down Thin is a well hul strictly modern, two-storv Hiuare houiI having reception hall, living room, dlrig room finished In quarter-sawed oak, and kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms with largo alcove, . which will make another bed room and up-to-duto bathroom on second floor; full cemented basement. Fine laying lot, 60x124 feet, with many beauti ful shade trees. Asphalt paved street, location 36th and Howard Sts. Price, $6,000. immediate possession. Key at our office. Be sure and Investigate this as West Farnam homes are seldom offered on as easy terms. George & Company 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phone uougias ibo. " DOUBLE brick house In the Hanscom Park district, one block from car Ine; strictly modern; gas and electricity; lint class property; want a 6-room modern house a part payment. Address D 688, care omana tiee. i.'.rm II ... -il nrry C.rnnni hnilMA 1 hllfilC MU31 BCIl HViUVt,, " - , n of high school. I'rlce $3,000. D, 3&07. TOBUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST BBS JOHN W. BOBBINS. W2 FARNAM ST. ,. nnnu timiaa Tfniintzn Place. Omaha. J m Jf f a as w V a va. - w nooo. cleur, also other clear Omaha property. Want California. 1133 W. Ot bt., LOS Aniitiev". n ,a .,.t,irt. n,ar llenson. 4 W-WW"". " 2 new houses In Dundee. t lots In Dundee, cheap. Z half sections In Canada. 2 farms In western Nebraska. FRED C. SHIELDS. Tcj. D. 4M or H. 3317. 310, Ramge Bldg. half block from Bldo track, either way, 66x132, in block 93, original city, also corner lot with both street and alley trackago In block 192. Both of these extra choice places of wholesale or warehouse property for sale at a bar gain by owner, u. SOUTH PART OF CITX. 6-room house, 1707 llth St For sale by owner. By owner. 6-room house on Blvd. Rea lonable. $.'i00 cash will handle It, balance ' tame as rent- WebBter 1419. 2607 DEWEY AVENUE. Strictly modern brick flat of T rooms and reception hall; lady at house will show you through, ther ee me. W. W. Mitchell, Owner. 414 Bee. Douglas 1S73. HEAL ESTATE PA HM A- KM II I.A.VHW FPU BALB California. .ila land excursions 1st and 3d t smith Co.. Sli Cltr Nat Blc Canada EASTERN Saskatchewan grain and ttock farms, Improved or raw, right prices atil easy terms If Interested write JJ. T. Deselm, 2318 Sprague, OtnaJuu IlEAIi ESTATE 'AKt A UAXCU I.A.MI.1 FOR SA1.K. IOVTit. ORCHAluTilElGHTS SOS acres subdivided. mrellent for fruit. dairy, chickens, stock and truck garden ing. Located 5 miles north of Council Bluffs postofflce and 7 miles northeast ot Omaha postofflce. L,et us show you some bargains. DAY & HESS CO., Council Bluffs, la. Knnuu, KAN BAH FARMS and ranch for aala! 80 to 25,000 acres; writs for free list. V. 10. MguisriB. sauna. Kan. Minnesota, FOR SALE 000 lmrjroved farms South ern Minnesota; for terms, prices, write Morehart-Atchlson Land Co., Mankato, Minnesota. Missouri. mtls county seat; small Improvements; 40 miles of Kansas City; a bargain; $436; terms. Howard A Son. Harrlsonvllle, Mo. Montana. SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES CARRY LAND open to entry at Valier. Mont. Fif teen annual payments. section famous for grain, grasses. vegetables; well adapted dlverslled farming. For particu lars write, Vallsr Farm Sales Co., Box 2 Valier. Mont. Nebrnaktv, Price Goes Up March 1 80 ACRES UPLAND, well Imnrnvwl. Barpy Co. farm; gently rolling, best of son, cnoice location, exira good goods for tho money. Prlco, $2S per acre for Immediate sale: extra terms, tl.ooo rjnh balance 6 years at only 5 per cent Owner says PRICK GOES UP TO $140 PER ACRE IF NOT SOLD BY MARCH 1, when renter gets on, although extra price, terms and possession if sold now. This will make you mono?'. Remember, pos session given If desired. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, 1J18-12H City Nat. Bank Bldg. Ifebrntkn, A BARGAIN. Well Improved 80; Z miles out; oasy terms; possession given. Price, $5,000. J, T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. IMPROVED FARM-320 acres. $5 an acre; 12 miles from town; rich black noli; M acres broke; all fenoed; house Zsx24; near school and In sight ot twenty-flva other farm houses. Must have your fll lng right J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. Wisconsin, HOMESBEKBUS can afford to rely only on government figures of crop yields. We use them and you can verify them. They show that tho cheap Wiscon sin lands lead handsomely. Write Wis consin Adv. Ass'n, 324 Caswell Bldg., Mil waukee, Wis. Texas. 5 Cents Acre Cash Texas school land for sale by the state. You can buy good land at $2 per acre; pay 5c per acre cash and no more for 40 years, but 3 per cent Interest; send 6c postage for further Information. Investor Pub. Co.. Desk 33. San Antonio, Tex. Miscellaneous. $10 DOWN, $5 monthly buys 40 acres oak fanning land. Other farms for sale and for rent. W. M. Durham, Montoer, Mo. BARGAIN IN FARMS. 240 acres, Harrison county, la., close to Module; good Improvements; 210 acres under plow: price $120 per acre. 120 acres 9 miles from Council Bluffs; all In cultivation; $100 per acre. 320 acres. Antelope county, Neb., $80 per acre. 160 acres, Boyd county, Neb.; $50 per acre. WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. 413 Karbach Blk., Omaha, Neb. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants. BYERB BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 211 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Publishing company will be held at The Bee office, Omaha, at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, March 3, 1913, for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year and for the tranj action ot nuch other business as ma properly come before me meeting. uy oraer oi me presiaem. F9-M2 ' N. P. FEIL, Secretary. Woodmen Plan to Carry on Fight For Referendum Representatives of the Nebraska Mod ern Woodmen of America Insurgents gathered at the banquet given by the welfare committee of the Second con-. gresslonal district In the Henshaw rath keller lost night and discussed plani and means to overthrow the rate legisla tion enacted ,at the national convention at Chlcngo last fall. A resolution to be Introduced In the Nebraska legislature tn the form of a referendum bill was unanimously en dorsed by tho meeting. The bill provides for a referendum vote on all rate In creases In fraternal societies. M. L. Corey, an attorney at Clay Cen ter, who conducted the legal fight for the Nebraska Insurgents against ths lodge rate legislation, condemned Sena tor Macfarland of Douglas and Repre sentative McKlssIck of Lancaster, for fostering two bills In the legislature ad verse to fraternal Interests when they promised, he Bald, during their campaign, to fight for a referendum bill. He urged the Douglas county Insur gents to write to Macfarland and other members urging them to stand back of a referendum bill. The bills Introduced ns modifications of the Mobile bill, he said, would bring about greatly Increased rates within two years' time. "Although the legal battle has been won it Is not the finish of the fight," he said, "we must substitute a remedy for the evil directly resulting from the Chi cago convention. The remedy Is for tho insurgents to organise Its forces and bring the fight to a close by putting representatives in office at the national convention next year. If this Is done It will restore the society to Its former representative government and the battle will be over," The meeting agreed with Mr, Corey and promised to support him tn the fight. Dr. E. E. Cone of Oxford, Dr. J. V. Beghtol of Hastings and Frank A. An derson of Holdrege mode short talks. Second Iloand In Chess Meet. HAVANA. Feb. IS. The second round of the Cuhan chH tmimamn., played here today, Capablanca winning ins sci'uiiu Kame ugainsi .uianco. Kup. chlk of New ork defeated Coroioo. The games between Janowskt and Jaffee and Chajea and Marshall were adjourned, Capablanca leads the tournament with two points, with KupcJUk, one and a half pointy, .r.'ttood AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA City Attorney Murphy Gains Viotory and Saves City's Money. BACK TAXES GO INTO FUND Former Mnyor Tmlnnr Umvrn Flrr of Olllln (inns Ilrrnnne of HI Opposition to llir Term Extension Kill. City Attorney Henry t. Murphy showed the mayor and council last night how they inlglrt lessen the bonded Indebtedness of tho city by $l.oa&-baok taxes whloli City Treasurer Glllln has been prorating among tho different funds. The question arose over the dispute In regard to the maintenance of tho twenty-nine men now on the fire department Instead of twenty, six which were provided for In the levy last summer. Treasurer Glllln In the tils pute offered an alleged analysis showing money to be collected nnd back taxes col lected as sources of supplementing the fire funds so that an Increased force might be maintained. Councilman Will lams and City Attorney Murphy have In sisted that the fire and police board hal to bo restricted to the sum appropriated for their departments during tho year. Both were working to escape the annual overlap In the fund. When the question came up last night Mayor Hoctor endeavored to allow that with the additional money promised by the treasurer enough could ho obtained to carry the twenty-nine men nnd a now fire hall. Murphy showed the exact text of the city ohorter wherein It was spe cifically stated that all back taxes must be paid Into the tntercvt and sinking fund. Mayor Hoctor admitted that it was news to him, and both he and the rest of the council approved tho chartw provision requiring all back taxes to go Into the Interest and sinking fund and not prorated amomr funds of the c,i rent year. A motion to order the treas urer and city olerk to Immediately turn $1,000 back taxes Into the Interest and sinking fund was deferred for one weok at the request of Councilman Henry Hartnett, who said he had not been ,n the room when the charter provlsun covering tho point was read. Victory for Oily Attorney. The determination of the council to fol low tho charter provision nt least means a victory for the city attorney and the councilman who stood by him In a fight for moro than a year. Opinions of out side nttorncys were brought In ny In terested officials to allow the prorating of back taxes among different funds. Last night the mayor and council weie unanimous In their opinion that the monoy should go Into the Interest and sinking fund without delay. As to the firemen whoso money Is de layed. Councilman Williams said: "If I could see somo way of getting tho money I would bo the last man In the world to oppose the payment of their claims. I would be the first to erect not one, but many moro fire halls. But I cannot see tho way to do It within the law, and tho law Is the only protection of all the cltl xens." A commltteo from tho carpenters' union advocated tho change of the otflco of building Inspector from a fee office to a salaried position. After hearing John Larson and W. J. Watson for the carpen ters, Mayor Hoctor handed the problem to the judiciary committee. The commit tee is composed of J. S. Walters, T. J. Alton and Henry Hartnett, who a year ago passed an ordinance restricting the fees of the Inspector on large buildings. This measuro, the carpenters claim, Is responsible for the fact that the building Inspector's position now does not afford 'a living wage. Notice of the final closing up of the affairs of the defunct United Surety com pany, bondsman for ten districts of mv. lng done by the National Construction compatiy, revealed the Interesting fact that should the pavement now provo worthless within the period of mainte nance the city could not enforce the clauso of maintenance on tho, bond. GnnK After Trulnor. Former Mayor P. J. tTainor, who In his own way Is some fighter, has drawn the firo of tho Glllln gang becauso he op posed the term extension bill being pushod by Hoctor and his charter committee. According to Tralnor, ho was accosted by one of Glllln's deputies Saturday. He was told that "J awn J." was In favor of the extension term devised by Hoctor and his charter commltteo to save the Hwior- Glllin gang from nn election. T-ainor says he was told that "Jawn J." had spent a good dea ot money at last year's ejection and that ho did not want It to Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Dyspepsia Papc's Diapepsin This delightful stomach regulator brings relief in five minutes Puts an end to Stomach trouble forever. "Really does" put bud stomachs In or der "really does" overcome Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness In five minutes that Just that makes Papo'n Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undi gested food and acid; head is dlzxy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your lnsldos filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly as Two-thirds of the circulation of is within an hour's ride of the Omaha postoffice building. A subscriber within buying distance of your store is worth a hundred times as muph as one outside of a bujnng radius. The Omaha Bee is dolivered to tlio homo by its own carriers. A deliv ered circulation has always boon tho plan of Tho Bee and the delivery sys Advertise in the paper that gtes to the homes. The paper that goes to the homes brings results for the advertiser. happwi this year. When Trulnor mfjsid to fall for the term extension ho was told that City Clerk Perry Wtweu-r was to be fought for re-olectlon. Wheeler Is popu lar with all classes, democratic or re publican. Tho fact that Wheeler was attacked In print two days after the alleged conver sation of the Glllln deputy with Trnlnor would Indicate, It Is said, that the Ullllli KHtiK Is sharpening Its hatchet for Wheeler. School llonrtl .Moctliitt. Routine business was tho order of the school bourd meeting Inst night A third grade was ordered cutobllHhed at Frank lin school In acoord with the demand made recently by patrons of tho school. Superintendent N. M. Urnham was given permission to attend a meeting ot tho National Association of Superintendent to be lucid In Philadelphia. Tho spring vacation was fixed between the dates of March and April 7. Revolutions of condolenco upon tho death f Mrs. Mar garent Hunter, mother of Member A. U Hunter, wero read and onions! spread upon the tntntes. Mnalc Clly (Jossli. The condition of Uncle Davu Anderson remains unchanged. The Prndiyterlan church congregation will give an entertainment at the church February 28. it ir ii.. - t.-v . .. I .. , i . Li seriously HI, according to word received from his brother, John Dsaser. ot this city. Mike Conner, a watchman at the Mor ris plant, was fined $100 und eoets yes terday by Police Judgo Jamos Callansn on tho charge of assault and buttery, The Pioneer Historical society of South Omaha will hold a meeting this evening in the library hail at Twenty-third ana M streets, and hope to have a large at tendance. The election of officers will be held this evening. H being postponed from the last meeting. The Women's Missionary society of the United Presbyterian ohurch, will bo en tertained at a tea by Mrs Towle and Mrs. Vore at tho home of tho latter, Twenty-first and II streets, Friday af ternoon. A special program will bo given. Friends lnviteu. The death of Mis. Harriot Bennett oo- curcd yesterday at the family residence, 2518 A street The cause of her death was old age. ro runonu nrrungementn have been made, but the notice will ap pear In tomorrow's paper. Tho Larkln undertakers have charge of the body. The aucal delegation from the agricul tural school of the state university, will arrive at the stock yards today for tho purpose of Inspecting and visiting tho big plants. Entertainment ami luncheon will bo provided by tho Union Stock Yards company. About .TOO students iiro ex pected. t Miss Ruby Dakollsn, Z717 R street, died this morning. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, burial in lJUirui illii cemetery. Patrick MoConnell, aged 00 years, died this mornlntr at the home of IiIm daugh ter, Mrs. J. Cloouey, IS 14 G street He Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. u. McLlnehoy, of Primrose. Neb., and MrK J. Clooney. Funeral services will bo held Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence to St. Bridget's church. Burial In Holy Sepulcher cemetery It Is currently reported that following the visit of cortaln corporation Interests to Lincoln, the effort to get tho term rxtonslou bill through the house will he ilronned. The administration. It Is said. has arrived at tho conclusion that Hoctor and his charter committee misjudged tho tcmpor of tho voters when they tried to get tho measure over. Mntflc City llotvltnur I.cnuue. PETERSEN'S CLUB. 12 3 Tot Fnnerborjr 200 170 100 aS9 Hunt 12S 125 201 452 Winters 170 179 171 ."20 McDonald ICS 157 1G0 48; Petersen 162 203 173 KS Totals 8 834 874 3.6J7 BOYCB'8 CLUB. 12 3 Tot. .Looney - 133 136 177 - 41.2 tWhlte 134 130 139 0! jKruse 1W 157 1K 4C5 Goldenberg 1GR 170 170 Claybourne 191 1CT 16!) ol Totals 779 700 m ,34a Handicap J? J? J! Totals 837 808 8S2 2.4M VASSAR COLLEGE PRESIDENT TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Fob. 18. Dr. James Monroe Taylor, president of Vaflsar college slnco 18S8, tendered his resignation today to tho board of trus tees to take effect at tho end of the school year In Juno. Tho board also announced that It had reoelved tho resignation of Mrs. J. Ryland Kendrlck, principal of the collcgo, effective at once. Dr. Taylor's resignation was due to his advanced age and the growing responsi bilities of his position. Mrs. Kendrlck resigned becauso of 111 health. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising la the Road to Business Success. tonishing almost marvelous, and th Joy la Its harmlessnesa. A large fifty-cent case of Pnpe's Dla pesln will give you n hundred dollara' worth of Hutlsfactlon or your druggist handa you your monoy back II'm worth Its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stonvucliH regulated. It belongs In your home should always be kept handy In case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, sur est and most harmless atomuch doctor In the world. Advertisement. JOAQUIN MILLER PASSES Poet of the Sierras Dies in His One- Room Cabin. DEATH ATPR0A0HES SLOWLY Poem I'onnldcrril lir Venfrnlilr Writer ns lies! Work ot HI" llfo Interrupted by I.nat MllllllllOMK. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb lx.".1onqulu- Miller, tho poet of the Sierras, died yei terday In his one-room cabin which ho built with his own hands In Piedmont hills many yents ago. Ills daughter. Miss Juaultn Miller, and his wlfo wort with him. Mr. Miller was born In In diana In Wl. and had resided In Califor nia since 1S.S7. Tho end namo nt .1 o'clock In the nfJir- noon, with the warm sunslilno floodn.g the room whore lay tho author of "Sins of the Sunland " Death came slowly upon tho venerub'e poet He iHU'amo unconscious Thursd.iv after a lingering Illness which uefc'an when he succumbed to an attack ot paralysis two years ago. His wlfo und daughter wero summoned at that fine from the east and havo been with him since. Tho weakness of old age had crept upon him and, although ho worked nt times, ho rurely ventured from "The HelghtK," as ho called his mountain re-tie-nt. For many years "Tho Heights" has been the mocca of lovers of Joaquin Miller's poetry. Ho always received his guests graciously and loved to talk in a vein ot quaint humor of tho old. adven turous days which he memorlnllxnd in his veruo. His faculties weio undlmnud until almost tho end und he worked nt Intervals upon a poem which no snld was to bo tho most momentous work ot his life. Ha guarded the poem with Oe utmost secrecy and not oven his wlfo and daughter knew Its subject. Hope of saving his life ended yesterlay when tho attending physician announced that tho end was only a matter of a fow days. At noon today life was barely dis cernible. Senility was the only cause ot death tho physician could glvo. IIUT1CLB. "Tho Hotel of American Itloals" Washington, D.C. Hotel Powhatan Pennsylvania Avonno t 18th and II Streets Hew. Xlrsproof. Unropsan Flan r Uoonm, detached butli, 91.00, $3.00 up. Itooms, private- hath, $2.00, $3.00 up. 100 per cent. Fire, Oerm and Dust Proof. Two blocks from Wblta House, and near all points ot interest. 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I Hillt St , Chloio. or any itramnhlp tlrktt Int, The Omaha Bee v tem is as near perfect as can bo made. Tho efforts of The Bee circulation department have boon to get ooiy possible subscriber within buying dis- taneo of Omaha Btores. Today we are able to present an ideal circulation from tho point of view of the Omaha morclmnt. Divorce Industry in Nevada Destroyed By State Senators RKNO. Feb 18. Nevada's divorce Indus try received a death blow In tlu senate at Carson City today when the ltHrnes amendment providing for a one-year resi dence as a primary requirement to an application for legal soimintlnn was pasied by n vote of 30 to 1. The measure, known as tho Uimios bill, hint received the approval of Governor Oddlo and al ready had passed tho assembly. Today's vote was a surprise to the supporters of tho bill ns well as Its oppononls. Gov 25 cent Dandenne lor waning Hair and Dandruff Grows Hair Don't pny 50 cents for worthless hair tonics Use old, reliable, harmless 'Damloriue" Clet results. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is muto ovldcnco of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to tho hair as dandruff. It robs tho hair of Us lustre, ltd strength and Its very life; eventually producing a fovorlMhnes and Itching of tho calp, which If nut reme died causes the hair roots to shrink, loosou and die then tho hulr falls out fast. A little Dandrrlne tonight-nowany -tlmo--wlll surely snu your hnlr Invitation Alnaujuration m Jill m HI I I T-li T I 1 Uncle Sam wants every patriotic citizen to sec the innkinc of a President nt Washington, March 4, when tho National Capital will be nt its liveliest and best. Notables from all over the world will be present; something interesting constantly happening. The trip may be made nt reduced fares over pElNSYEvOTl Lines! Round Trin Tickets to Watlilncton nouna inp ucKcis w be I0)J on At Reduced Fares "ri.l".ln A,u,e Ticket Acetils In Weil will bIvo travelers the benefit ol reduced Isrei If they ailc for tickets over l'ennylvnla Lines. Further particular may be obtained by addressing W. H. ROWLAND, Traveling Passenger Agent. 319 City National Dank Building, OMAHA, NEB. IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN-GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Stop Niwty DixclmrKO, Clears Bluf fed Ilcnd, HenlH Influinrd Air Ian snfjoH and You Ilrcntlio Freely, Try "Ely's Crenm Halm." Oct n amull bottlo anyway, Just to try It Apply n llttlo In tho nostrils and In atantly your dowsed none nnd stopped-up air pasHUKCH nf tho head will open; you will breatho freoly; dullnoH nnd head ache disappear. Ily inornlnRl tho catarrh, cold-ln-hend or catarrhal soro throat will be Rone. Knd Bitch inUory now I Get tho nmall bottlo of ''Kly'H Cream Balm" at any 1 Full Quart Whiskey FREE Try If At Our Expense There are all iort of uUIras for superiority araonr dlittlUr and Uall OtM Wlilikoy lloaiei, and while (nl iur tbtt our ytls S BUr Whtikay ean't t bait, or eren (tqualol In nullity, or price, (till wa are not going to atk inyona) ,u ink tuvir muncr vn our juaioeni meroiore. we ire roinf 10 (ire iDiojuteiy fro, one full quirt bottU to tut. Ya wint you to provi by drinking it. this S Stir Wblikry l purs, in ii icbi wniiKcy irenEiq. wini you vo iqq nur wtitr to IS It you Ilk nd w ny tbit you will lllHhlYo stronger ind letter whltkey thin noil Mill Order Iloutri iellit our price. puuu vu, uutwci ui nuiix I have a certain euro for rupture with out resorting to a painful and uncortaln surgical operation. I an.' the only rep utable physician In this Una of work who will take such caseti for treatment upon a guarantee to cure, or make o charge. You may deposit the money la bank, in your own niune, and when you are satisfied a euro has been mado you then Instruct the bank to pay th,o money to mo. By doing this you uro absolutely certain of a cure, or It will cost you nothing. If I was not perfectly sure of my work I coukl not do busi ness in this way very long, but Instead, have been doing business so for 20 years, and adopted this plan because so many have been swindled by quacks and fak ers. Not one of them will permit a pa tient to deposit his money until a cure has been made. When taking my treatment, patlenta must come to my office once each week for four weeKs, ana ir tney live nearby nn f& &imLnufU'r?f, Xha '"t"-val. X do not us. tha Paxatln. MTUt treatment, as it Is dangerous. Call or write for literature. A FEW OF MY CURED PATIENTS AP ,B?.rno. rVnT .uOV: Nolle, postmaster. Holsteln. la.; Dan Murphr, 1RRR v rwiinii kt;.k i. """i"' Orrln need, ogniiaiu. Neb., Itev J U, Iloehne. Wisner, eo , wiiimni Hons. Sr.. Lawrence. Neb.; IL V. Itelge. Dorchester-; v. John Cue, HIOUX I Ity lu. . J It iihi, nt an oi.i. at u, in..nh urn. t x Btennett, VJlliNja. la. "UNWtEDS of j-BANlt it. WBJS.Y, u. uH ernor Oddla announced tonight that hn would sign the bill as soon as It reached his oiflce. Uurltiff the Inst two years 1,381 suits for divorce have been filed In Reno, a city of 12.000 population. There ard probably m divorce-seekers In the city at the pros ent time. Follow lng the ndoptlon of tho Barnea bill tonight a movement was Inaugurated by tho nlumul association of Nevada uni versity to Increase tho attendanco nt tho unlvcislty. It hai been charged pnrenta would not send their children to tho unit vcrslty In this city becauso ot the prea- rnce of tho divorce colony. Tho Barnes bill will not become effect tlvo until January 1. 1914. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Get a 33 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlno from any drug store or toilet coun ter, and after tho first application you; will say It wan tho best Investment you ever made. Your hair will Immediately tnko on that life, lustro and luxuriance) which Is so beautiful. It will become) wavy nnd fluffy nnd have the appear nnce ot abundance; an Incomparable) gloss and softness, but what will pleaao you most will bo after Just a fow weeks use, when you will actually see a lot o fine, downy hair- new hair growing all ovr Hie scalp. Advertisement Wailiington Stop-Oven Tfc8Ue wtf On Through Tickets York nd Kt thereof told daily will be routed via Washington without ex tra cost and permit 10 day' lop-ovor. ilnip Btoro. This sweat, fragrant balm dissolves by tho heat of tho nostrils; penetrates nnd heals tho Inflamed, swol len mambrano which lines tho nose, head nnd throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty dlxcliarges and a feeling of cleans-, lng, soothing relict comes Immediately. Don't lay uwako tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed ; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous drop- ping into tho throat, nnd raw dryness la distressing but truly ntedloss. Tut your fnlthJunt once In "Ely's' Cream Ilalm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Advertisement. wholrtoma, fully iced, mellow at em b ind abora Anyono ciniully nndentind that should wa Jm ires luitwvwouia Da noouca wua raquiifi Dysome) uii.uruipuiuu, iivvimo ,nu uetivn nan jir ouriaiTri open to a zoariui oniliucus This wa cinnot do, but norertueleti, the bottla U free to honeil peopli. now hero is our proposition! v Wa will send you ona full quirt bottla of Fall 3 Stir Whlikay, aba' olutelr free, iloag- with yonr flnl ordor for 8 full quirt bottles of Fall ! BUr Vihltkey for 15.(5 and wa piy tho eipress rhircei. After you raealva tha full qmrt bnttlea, open on of them, teat It anywiy you Ilka and, If not entirely aitltfictory, you hiro tha prlTllasa of returning to us tha remilnlng ft bottle and tha on tiln bottla you may kaep free and wa will ImmodUtely return your ti.ti. Ot send us S2.05 for full quirt bottles of Fele 3-Btar WhUkoy, aipreia prepaid, and wa wilt Include ona teit bottlo inn. Teat the free bottle and If not abaolutely sstltfietorr ind tha beat whlakey you ir tilted at any price, juat return to ua tha 4 bottlea and keep the frea bottla and we will refund your 2.s without qnaitlou or argument. With ich order wa glra a free aold Tlppad aim and 1'itenl C'orkiamw. Itemember. wa aiy wa pay the aipreaa ehirgeai look oloto before you permit eoraa of tba low prlcaa of Uall Order Houeea to eat your order and mike you piy tha eipreit chirgea, Wa mean to pmra euperlorlty In tha whlakey bnalneaa; wa mean a prore atoureipanaa, by gUlug a frea teat bottle, tbit Fala S-Stir Whlakey hia no equil. Our quirt bottlea ira full S2-ouuro quirti ind not short quirts and wa guinntt every atitement wa make and back them with, our paid up capital of S00,000.o0. If you winl reel whlakey ind not walk, watery concoctlona, aead ua your remittance on our frea teat propoaltlon. Tha tiata la the teat, that will prura mora than we ean writ. Address) orders and letters and mikt remittances payable to A, l-'els, Mgr., or FelsDisiUIiogCo 155FeIs Bldg., Kansas City, Hoy TS IPF Aioonieau, la.; John II. ueaver, uiatr, neo. Stanurd, Heaver Crossing, Neb.; John others could be added to this list. 8uit 3oa Bi, Omaha. Jte ,