4 THE BBB: OMAITA, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913, Counoil Bluffs FINDS LITTLE BECEIVER freeman L. Kccd Makei Report on , Iowa Security Company. tJASH LEFT 18 ONLY $53 1-Mntls Ihnt Compnnr'n Asset Arc Almost KslinuMcd nnd that Mitny tilttn W'erf Mmlr o Insnr cr OrirniliHn. Council Bluffs ppsslbln asset to about tM.(C0, and the value may be muoh less than that. Standing against thfm? prebl'ematloal assets arc bills dun and which must' be paid approximating more than WJ.O00, nil of which have been Incurred between January 1 and 16. An Interesting feature of Receiver Reed's report In the statement that the books ahow that 180,000 of the money ad- vanced by the stockholder of the Secur- Ity company wan used to pay the office expenses nnd satatlcs of tho men en gaged In running the Insurance company. ana wnicn the auxiliary company en deavored to make In' tho form of nn ac tual gift by ndnptlng at board meetings resolutions exempting the Insurance com pnny from all liability for the return of this money. Judge Thornell will prob- ably take some action In relation to th report within tho present week. Mr. Itecd was only made temporary receiver, and the action will probably be to make the appointment prmanont for the winding up of the affairs of tho company. Council Refuses to Take Final Vote On Moving Station At the meeting of the city council last evening nearly thenntlro time wo con sumed In the dlscusnton of the proposed new fire station for the west end. it was-brought up by the report of Aldei- men Iloyer, Fisher and Kuber. the com by glittering .promises of the Inviolable millee appointed to Investigate the mkt a.rurltv and value of Us stock, ana upon' icr. ihl. renresentadon more than 200, of The report was prepared by Alderman 4he stock was sold throughout tho w st"r Uoyer, who has been almost alone In his tii part of Iowa and eastern Nebraska, advocacy oi me aoauwnai lire ainuon, All of the stock was sold at par val.iv ana, me repon wan inus unquomieuiy in 1100 a share, and. some Of It as high as 'avbr of It. The difference of opinion tXft a. share. The evidence In court In the committee, he nald, related solely .hAvc.rt thai ihe.onlv dividends paid were to the location of the proposed now taken not from the earnings of the com- home. The committee was Instructed to pany. but from Its stock receipts, and rtport upon the aUMsablllty of movlij that In snmo Instances commissions ftlr tho'flre station now located at Broadway the sale of this stock approximated olosj and Twentieth street further west and to W. per cent of the par value. consolidating tho proposed now atatlm Receiver Reed's report shows thst tho witn ii. ine report pointed out me im- 1 reeman U Reed, appointed by Judge Thornell to make a careful abstraot if tho books and nccounts of the Iowa He mrlty company, which hs boon fore! Into the hands of a receiver, filed hU Jtport In the district court late yestel lay afternoon. It Is very voluminous nnd substantiates practically every ut tentlon of Attorney J. J- "'. oounsl for Victor laustrup. plaintiff In the ap plication for a receiver, that the com imny Is entirely Insolvent. The icport UIcloses but little addi Uonal Information to that brought o.'t In the hearing in the district court Wicn Judge Thornell alotnted Mr. Reed re. ceiver The most Interesting dlsolosur rclatrs to the large amount of mon.iy .id.unccd by tho Security company t j,.. the operating expenses of the West i,i .Mutual Insurance company. whoa blftrs, chltfly It presldenU C If. Atherton, organized the Security com. pany as n holding concern for the Insur a -o company. The Security ooinpany was promoted assets are of very doubtful value. Only "r.u I.rrt. Of the more than 1200,000 received from sales of stock, but tte remained nvollablo as cash on hand on January IB, when the milt was brought. There nre $5,800 In notes, mostly past due nnd nearly all of doubtful value, $16,000 which the company had advanced to agents, many of whom nro no longer working for tho Insurance company, and .whlph can only be re turned through tho medium of new busi ness, a lot on I'earl street, which wu bought two years ago for $8,000 and which now has $9,000 of Incumbrances against It. t(ie report showing that the final pos sible assets comprise commissions on In surance policies now In force, and whose maturity covers a period of fifteen years If all of these policies are continued In force and nl of the premiums are paid the Security company'! commission would Council Bluffs Minor Mention Oonnotl Bluffs Office of The Be Is at 14 MOUTH Main Bt. Taltphons 43. possibility of moving tho old flro station "building, a two-story brick structure, an J recommended tho erection of a new house this year nnd to mako provisions for a subpollce station In connection with It. It also recommended that tho report of the committee of the whole bo approved containing Instructions for the city clerk to advertise for bids for tho now nousc. After much discussion tho clerk was Instructed to Inform the board that t"is council desired a report on the subJcU from the fire and police commissioners nnd agreed to meat as committee of iho wholo on Thursday afternoon to consider the report. The Carter Lake club, formerly the Omaha rtod nnd Gun club, asked permls slon to construct a sower In Potter A Cobb's addition nnd the Bast Omaha Park addition along Avenue n and Ninth street and Avenue O and thence southeast through prlvato property to tho river. approximate, tl,00a, .Tho.law of averages They said the work waa to be done under governing lapses, however, shrink this I the supervision of the city engineer. The How to Have the Beat Cough Syttip ni Bare 93, by Making It at Hosse. Couch medicines, as a rule, contain a largo quantity ol plain syrup. If you Tana ono piuv vi Kreuuiaicu sugar, sma request waa granted. City Solicitor Btuart reported that the offer of the city to settle for $00 the claim of O. P, Langstrom for damages to lots V and 10, block 10, Stutsman's Second ad dition, by change of grado on Damon street had been rejeoted. He said he could not recommend a larger sum and advised that tho matter be permitted to go Int oihe courts. The new ordinance regulating house- movers, winch waa ordered drawn at a previous meeting, was submitted and rend and referred to .the committee of the whole. The ordinance provides a fine of npt less than $25 nor more than $100 an penalty for violation. An ordinance changing tho name of Jesse avenue, a short avenue leading from Kalrmount avenue, to Qrandvlew avenue. was Introduced and passed under mis pen slon of tho rules. Another ordinance was similarly posted; establishing tho grade 6f Avenue 1 from Sixth to IStghth streets through Itohrer'a Park addition. On mo tion of Alderman Beebe the horse used by tho chief of police must hereafter bo kept in the police patrol barn. It hub been cared for at the livery stable of K E. Mlnnlck. Davis, drugs. Victrola, lit, a. Hesps Oo. Corrlgans, undertakers. Phones lil Woodilng Undertaking Co. Ttl . l'or Holc-Oood buggy. Cull A 11M. Hlank book work. Morehouse & Co. FAUST UBBit AT JVKiElUT BUHTBT. Lwla Cutler, funsral dlrestor. Phone M. Wntch irlven away free at Lfterls" auction sale. The highest grado optical work In the city is clone nt Lcffrrts1. Hce Horwlck for wall paper and paint ing. 200 und 211 South Main St. Scientific watch repair work, thu kind that In appreciated, at tffcrta TO SA VIS OH TO HOUHOW. 8BK C. U Mutual llldg. 4 Loan Ass'n, 123 Pearl. nUDWEISKIl on draught The Grand. Iiudwoiser in bottles at ull first-class bars. lffcrts- great auction rale dally. 2 and 7 p. in., on diamonds, watches, solid sliver, cut glass nnd Jewelry. Bt. Albans lodge No. 17. Knights of Pythias, will have work In the rank of esquire nt tho meeting this evening. The regular meeting of Mornlngsldo chapter of St. Paul's guild will be held this afternoon. The meeting Is of much Importance nnd a full attendance of tho members Is dpslred. Council Illuffs tent No. 82. KnlghtB of tho Maccabees Initiated a fine class of .young men nt their last review and have another ono for the revlow this evening. All members are requested to attend. Hegular meeting of Park City lodge No. 00(1. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Tuesday at S o'clock. There will be work In tho Initiatory diigree. All the mem bers are urged to be present. Visitors are welcome. Two babies died yesterday of pneu monia after an Illness of only a fow days. Alda Pearl Hherley died early In the morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and MrB. Thomas Sherley, 1315 Avenue D; James, Infant son of Mrs. James Tur ner, died ntlnlmost the same hour nt the home of hid grnndparents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herdcn, Twenty-third avenue and Twenty-third stroet. Mrs. 'Mao Caster, aged 73 years, widow of the late T. XV. Caster, died nt the family homo near Underwood, Sunday from heart fnllure, after an Illness of only a few hours. She Is survled by five daughters and two sons. They aro M. F. CnHter of Lincoln, Neb.; Charles II. Cas ter, ai nome; parah A. caster nnd Mnry H. Caster of Vinton. In.; Mnrgnrotte nnd Nellie Cnstcr Ht home; and Mrs. J. 8. Johnson. The funeral will bo held at the residence Tuesday nftornoo'n nt 2 o'clock. Hlirlal will be In tho fam v ccmeterv on the farm. Mrs. Aunln Millar Lntulls. wlfn nf 1' ranK Iaild m. 124 South KjRvnnth uti-net. died nt tho ICdinundson Mumorlul hospital ycsirraay morning at 3:w o clock, after an Illness oxtendlmr over a ierloil of about two years. She leaves besides her nusnana, two children, Clement, aged 11 and I'lormice, nged 9 years. She Is also nurviveu uy ner motuer and sisters ana brothors, all living at Nebraska City, Neb. Tho body wim removed to tho Cor- rlgan undertaking rooms and friends wishing to seo It may do so there at any time Monday afternoon or ovenlng. Hur lal will take place at Nebraska City, the former home of tho deceased, where the body will be token Tuesday morning nt O'CIOCK. Council Bluffs Red Sox Defeat Owls in Game in Basket League Monday livening leaKue: Played. Won. liOSt, 1 1 Pet. .S76 .668 .716 .715 .KM .2W .125 .001 last Progressives S 7 Stamps 7 G Sharks 7 S Oaks 7 8 2 lied Sox v... S 4,4 Imps N 2 0 Hoppers X 1 7 HaRleM 7 0 7 The lied Sox defeated the Owls night nt the local "V" In tho llrst gume of a doublo-hender of the Mondny Even ing Itasket Hall league . by the scorn of 54 to 22. The feature of the game was tho basket tossing of Harris, Owens and Deffcn baugh of tho Owls and Morrison of the lied Sox. The lineup: ItBD SOX. Marsh UF. Puryeur lt.F. Montgomery C. Morrison UO. Olies (C.) It.O.l Uaskets: Marsh 12). rlKon (5), Giles (2), Harris (10), Owens (l). Drffonbaugh (7), Nolan. Free throws; Morrison, Olles, Harris 12). Itefereo: ThomHB Timekeeper: De "Vol. Scorer. wiener. Time of halves: 15 minutes. The Hoppers won from the Progressives In the second gamo by the score of .22 to! 20. This was tho Progressives' first de-' feat of the season, through tho fuat bas ket shooting of "Doc'' Hendricks of the Hoppers. Crowl starred for the Progres sives. The lineup: 0'Xj8. U.V Harris (C.) RF Owens C Deffenbaugh la Nolan ItG Frank Montgomery, Mor Le f forts' great auction aale daily, 2 and 7 p. m., on diamonds, watches, solid sliver, put glass and Jewelry. pint of warm water and stir about z minutes, you na monev could buv. If you will then rut ounces of l'lucx (&u cents' Monti) in a pint bottlo, nnd fill it un with tho Sucrar Svrun. you -will haro as much cough syrup as you couia uuy rcaay maae lor vmv, it keens tierfeeUv. And you will find it the best cougai flyrun you oyer uca ven m wnoopinR courrli. You can feel It tako hold usu- all stops the most severs cough in 24 hours. It is juit laxative enough, has a jKXrtl tonio elfcct, ana Usto is pleasant. 'jane a teaspooniui every one. two oc ibrco liours; It Is a splendid remedy, too, for ihooplng cough, croup, hoarseness, asth ma, chest pains, etc. x'incx is ine most valuable concentra ted compound of Norway whito pine ex tract, ncn in cuoiacoi ana an the deal ing pine elements. No other prepara tion will work in this formula. This reelra for makinir couch remedy with Pinex and Sugar Syrup is now used and prized in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. Tha plan has often been Imitated but sever successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, opes with this recipe. Your drunrUt has Finer, or will pet it for rou. if not. Send to Tha i-iuex uo., v wayne, ins; Orrine for Drink Habit THY IT AT OUR EXPENSE Wt are In earnest when we ask you to Slve ORRINE a trial. You have nothing court proceedlnss possible. She was not to risk and everything to pun. for your required to file an Inventory of the es money will be returned If after a trial tate a8 the law directs and Is further you fail to gdt results from OIUUNB. relltved. by the express provisions of tho This offer gives the wives and. mothers will from securing court approval of her of those whp drjnk to excess an oppor- administrative acts. tunlty to try the. ORItiNEJ treatment. The will directs Mrs. Hart to turn part When you buy a piano at A. Hospe Co. you know that you got the best for the money paid on the market, protected by the guarantee of the best reliable musl: house In the west. 407 Broadway. King Estate Gets $8,180 from I. C. Road The sealed verdict reached by the lurv In tho district court in tho suit of War ren HouKh, administrator of tho estato of Willis King, ngalnst tho Illinois Con tral Railroad company, waa opened when court convened yesterday morning. It gave the administrator n verdict to the amount of 12,180. The case occupied the llt-iuuu ui ilia l-uuil Ull Ol nui weoK and was vigorously fought by the rail road company. Tho action grew out of tho death of King when lo Was Btruck by a passenger train on a grade crossing neur tho vil lage of Ascot, a small station Just north of Council Bluffs, on December 23, 1910. He was Instantly killed, ns ias the horse he was driving. The suit was for $15,000 for tho death of King nnd $250 for the value of tho horao and buggy. Tho rail road company was held to bo negligent through failure to keep the right-of-way clear of underbrush, which obscured the view of approaching trains, and further negligent through the neglect of tho engi neer to sound the wIiIhUo and ring the bell as the train nppronchod the crossing. It wan announced yesterday that tho company would appeal the case. Mrs. Hart Appointed m Charge of Estate The will of Ernest E. Hart waa ad mltted to probate yesterday In accord ance with the desire nt Mr. Hart to save Mrs. Hart, whom ho made sole executrix without band, from all the nnnoyance of It Is a yry strnple treatment, ran be given In the home without publicity or ld of time from Business,1' nnd at' a' small price. ' ORRrNB Is prepared In two formsr No'l. secret treatment, a powder; OR RINE No. I. In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment Costs only J1.00 a box. Come In and talk over the matter with us. Ask for uraklet. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., I?th and Dodge St,; 207-8 North 16th St.; 34th and Farnam 8ts.; Owl Drug Co., 16th and Harney, BU. A Affair I Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Clcssnw kite csrity, ptvrsat dscacr, AITiUua; (tar at m n. I5 C. S). Dsnt A Co.. Drrsorr. Mich. of the estate Into cash' as, on as prac ticable and Invest It In secure Interest hearing bonds and real estate securities. She thus has full power to transact any part of the business Mr. Hart waa en gaged In and to execute all deeds and bills of sale required In her work as ad ministratrix, all without seeking tho ap proval of the court. The will gives her one-third of all of the estate and directs that the remaining two-thirds shall be held in trust for the three children. UBlng whatever Is necessary for tho mainte nance and. education and i as. each arrives at the age of IS years to turn over the portion coming to each. The private banking business , of Mr. Hart, known as Ernest E, Hart, inc. will be the only part of Mr. Hart's large business enterprises that will not be affected by the execution of the will. was the desire of Mr. Hart that this branch of the business should be con tlnued under the active management of Frank Blank, who has assisted Mr. Hart from the start In building It up. Mrs. Hart wttl have general admlnlairntlv charge, but Mr. Blank will continue to look axter all details. Mr. Hart's real estate holdings In Counoil Bluffs will probably approximate close to 1300,000. Now la H flood Time To put on your rubber roofing, before spring rains set In. Price per roll o JOS," square tt , Qne-pjy. 11.26; two-ply 1.; three-ply, $175, There Is no better C Ilafer Lumber Co. Council Bluffs HOPPK41H. Hubslng Uiixjti II. K. Hendricks (O....C Beok I..O. Hmlth R.O PROGItESHlVES.' UP Olles H.V Clowl CD C R. Cook 1..C1 Snuffln lt-O Albert! Democrats Plan Inaugural Train N. V. Reed, chairman of the state cen tral committee of his party and actively cngag-Hl at all times In promoting the In terests of democracy, has planned for nn "Iowa Innugural train" to carry a crowd of enthusiastic Iowans to Washington at least to witness tho Inauguration of Wil son. Tho plan Is to havo an nfl-stato solid train, which will leave Chicago over the Pennsylvania line and be nt tha disposal of the party from tho moment they board It nt the station1 In Chicago until Us re turn there. It Is planned to stnrt from tho Union station nt Canal nnd Adams streets on Sunday morning at 10:30, March 2, and arrive at Washington tho next morning nt 9 o'clock. The train will pro vldo hotel and all other accommodations for the entire' trip. The round trip tickets may be secured dating from February 28 and limited to return before March 9, so that those who may care to spend more time in Wash ington nnd the east may do so. The round trip from Chicago to Washington will be $30.75, with IMllman accommoda tions ranging from $4.B0 to $18. Chairman Reed Is sending n circular letter to prominent democrats throughout the state urging them to Join the party. Money saved by attending Icfferts" money-saving auction sale. Strictly efficient optical work at Lef-fcrts'. strike while the wage demands of the men are 11 rig drawn up. The strikers' wage scale committee ex pects to complete their work tonight and present their demands to the arbitration board and to their employers tomorrow. Conservative estimates place the nun. her of strikers at nearly 9,000 men and women. Almost as many more are olt of work because of the closing it foitr big plants. DEMOCRAT FOR HILLES IN RETURN FOR PARTY SERVICE ALBANY. N. Y.. Feb. 17,-Charles D. Hllles of Dobbs Ferry, secretary to Presi dent Tnft and chairman of the republican national committee, was appointed to night by Governor Sulzer as a member of the board of malingers of tho New York State Training ."cliool for Girls at Hudson. When the nomination was received In tho senate. Democratic lender Wagner moved immediate confirmation. "In view notinly of the distinction Mr. Hllles has game" n ono ui um .,u-ub this state." said Senator Wagner, "but also because of the very valued and vali ant service ho rendered the democratic partv In the Inst campaign, I move his immediate confirmation." The nomlna tlon was confirmed. Tho Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertslng Is the Road to Business Success. Free! Uric Acid Solvent There Is No Need of Any Man or Woman Having Aching Back, Kidney or Bladder Troubles, or Rheumatism 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Substitutes: Mllotz for Lursen. j. Cook for Hnuflln, Hovoy for Albertl. Baskets; Bussln, Hendricks (S), Beck, Smith (2), Mllotz, Giles, Crowl (7), Hovey. Free throws: Bussing (3). Hundrlcks (3), Ullcs,-' Crowl. Itefereo: Thomas: Timekeeper: Do Vol. Bcorer: Wiener. Time of halves. Ui minutes. Boy Auto Thieves 'Will Appear Today Elmer Boston and Ilaymond Taylor, lads 14 yars old, will be brought Into po lice court this morning by their parents to answer a serious charge to which one of them has pleaded guilty. Thoy are uccuscd of breaking Into the Iioubo of P. J. Wade, 916 Fllmoro avenue, formerly known as Mlddlo Benton street, and steal ing 111 cash and u ,32-caltber revolver. Tho act was committed Saturday after noon during -tho temporary absence of the family. Sunday, afternoon Wado heard shooting on tho hill In the rear of his premises, and approaching the local ity cautiously discovered the Poston and Taylor lads shooting nt a target. Ho discovered that young Poston was using tho revolver that had been stolen from the house, whllo tho other lad was using a now .22-caIlber revolver. He suld noth ing, but notified the police. Yesterday Detective Richardson went to the Harri son street school und took tho Taylor lad Into custody. The boy mado a full con fession, not only to breaking into tho Wade house, but alsp, declared .that tho. two were authors, of all the depredations that havo lately caused much annpyance to nutomobile owners. Later In the' aft ernoon Detective PJciinrdson and Proba tion Officer Herner went to tho homo of Dr. I.. Ij. Poston on Hyde avenue and found a quantity of tho stolen automobile .tpols and $9.75, whero the boy had hidden his loot. At the home of tho Taylor boy, S26 Fleming avenue, they found concealed In the cellar $15,60, which the boy con fessed was part of the stolen $40. Ques tioned concerning' their disposition of the remainder, tho Taylor boy aula young Poston hhll ' bought a pair of field glasses and some police-' flash lights and that he had bought the ,22-callber re volver he had been using. The youngsters were not placed under nrrest, but were lfft In tho custody of their parents. In police court this morn ing they will detail nil they enn remem ber concerning tho thefts of automobile tpols, and all of tho tools recovered will be there fr Inspection and Identification of the numerous automobile owners whoso machines havo recently been robbed. Tho boys Bald they got Into tho Wado house by prying up a window. Lcfferts' auction sojo. continues dally. 2 and 7 p. m. RUBBER WORKERS' DEMANDS PREPARED. BY COMMITTEE AKB.ON. O., Feb. 18. Members of the State Board of Arbitration today met tho striking rubber workers and city officials. Tho purposa of tho meeting, acoordtng to Hev. T. I. Reese, one of tie board, was to discuss how best to coil tlnue the peaceful character of the Jut bvcuw you start th day worried nl tired. Mre, stiff Irs and arm and muacl, an china; head, burning and bearing down paln In the back worn out before the day beglnt, do not think you hare to stay In that condition. Thanka tf a new dlacovery you can be strong, well and vlgoroua, with no more trouble, palna from atltf Joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffer ing, aching back or kidney disease. Kor any form of bladder trouble or weakness Ita action la really wonderful. Those sufferers who are In nnd out of bed half a doten times a night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength thla treatment gle. And here Is the best part nf It all. It need not cost you a penny to eee whether this treatment will do this for you or not. as a full-sits (Oo buttle (3! doaea) will lie sent to you by mall wunoui charge. If you simply send the coupon In another column. There Is no Impossible thlna- reoulred of you. no need of staying sway from your work, no drastlo diet necessary. All you hare to do Is to take four tlmea a day Just a little or the famous Williams Treatment for kidney dleesse and rheumatism, the new uric acid solvent snd elirainnior. men you see yourself grow joung and strong. Ileal IX ate Transfers. The following real estate transfers wcro reported to The Bee Monday by the Potta wattamie County Abstract company: F. J. Schnorr and wlfo to Sarah M. Keys, part of lot 3, nwli neU 29-75-43. wd $ 1 Zle Calllson to T. Karl Calllson, lots 8 and 7, block 2. Huffs addition to the town of Oakland. Ia., wd 1 Henry Belong and wife to Broadway Methodist church, lota ll and 12. block 17, Hall's addition to the city of Council Bluffs, la., wd 1 . B. Cousins and wlfo to, XV. F. Mathls. lot 16. block II, ttvans Sec ond Bridge addition to tho city of Council Bluffs. In., wd 1S5 T. W. Phillips nnd wlfo to Mrs. C. Udet. part of lot 14, block 22, Neola, la., wd. 1 H. P. Nicking and wife to H. H. Tur- ner. part swu nw Vi sevi nwji 27-74-43, wd..., 1 Six transfers, total ,1S9 If you appreciate good watch repair work bring your watch to Iefferta. FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT PERRY, JULY 22-25 Flro Chief Nicholson received jvord yes terday from the local committee In charge of tho work of arranging for the annual tournament of tho state firemen at Perry. Ik,, announcing that July 22 to 25 would bo tho tlmo most desirable for holding tho stato meet. When tho officers of the Btato Firemen's association held their un mini meeting last fall and voted to hold the tournament nt Perry the usual cus tom was followed of permitting the local men to select the dates for the event nnd thus avoid any other meetings that might conflict. Tho approval of tho dates se lected Is thus nado In advance. Chief Nicholson says the people of Perry are extromely proud of the distinction given their town and are going to do every thing possible to mako tho coming tournu- meat one of tho most attractive and Im portant ever held In the state. Watches given away free at Lefferta' auction sale. TUBERCULAR GERMS flourish in the most unexpected places and quickly attack a body weakened from colds. or general debility, but if the lungs are fortified with SCOTT'S EMULSION their progress can be prevented and often over come. SCOTT S EMULSION is used in tubercu losis camps because its highly concentrated nourish ment builds strength and resistive-power faster than disease destroys. It assimilates without taxing digestion, and contains no alcohoL Absolutely nothing eqaah SCOTT'S EMULSION to strengthen the longs and drive oat colds and coughs. Scott & Bownb, Bloomfield, N, J. UNI I .l.lm KUKKBKtttKsWKKKtMM Symptoms Mean What? Physician Advises Men. (From Health Record.) A general failure of the vital or gans, such us the stomach, liver, kidneys, heart, etc., to perforin to the full extent their normal duties Is responsible for many symptoms, often classed as "dis eases" by tho unlearned. How ever, such symptoms are not to be regarded lightly, for they are the lorerunneru of diseases aijd premature decline. These symp toms ure in tho nature of warn ings of the approach of low vi tality, despondency, brain fa, and all the moro or less dreaded ailments to which mankind Is heir. , Tho faithful use of tho pre scription given below . will so es tablish the normal natural func tions of tho various organs of the body as to cause to disappear all .ot tho following symptoms; Uo spondenoy. 'fatigue, dull, sunken eyes, "cold extremities, pains In smnll of back, pains In back of head, spots baforo the eyes, weak ness in spine, twitching and trem bling, Impaired memory, loss of appetite, wasting to thlnnes (or overfat), shrunken, flabby flesh, premature wrinkles, dull head aches, constipation, kidney irreg ularlltles, irritability and a gen eral break-down of ambitious spirit and manliness, FlrBt get compound fluid balm wort In a one-ounce package, and three ounces' syrup sarsaparllla compound; take home, mix and let stand two nours; then get one ounce compound ossence cardlol and one ounce tincture cauomene compound (not cardomom). Mix nil In a six or eight ounce bottle, ' Bhako well and take one teaspoon ful after each meul and one when retiring, followed by a drink nt water. By mixing It at home no man need be tho wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees are avoided. Lack of polso and equilibrium In men Is a constant source of embarrassment, even when the public least suspects' It. For the benefit of those who want a re storation to full bounding health and all the happlnes accompany ing it, tne auove nome treatment Is given. LARGE SALE OF LOTS In Cody's Second Addition and Scout's Rest Addition to the City of North Platte, Nehr. COLONEL W. F. CODY (Buffalo Illll) On tho Orounils. Lunch Served On the Grounds Whllo tho IMirchnscrs Were Picking Their Lota. Thla new treatment absolutely conaur urio acid and the troubles It causes on a thorougtur scientific principle, anJ gives the comfort that alwara comes to thoe mho. have perfect health, t. AM,...... tt, Affect nf urla acid poison, drives It from the system and prevents Ita csuae so as to give, perfect health una swenmn To prove The Williams Treatment conquers kid ney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all urlo acid troubles, no matter how chronic or stubborn, vre will lve one 50c bottle (2 doses) free If you will cut out the coupon below and send It with your nsme snd addreas. with 10c to help pay dis tribution expenses, to The Dr D. A. Williams Compsny. Ppt 20, Bast Hampton, Conn. Send at once and you will receive by return mall a. regular Mo bottle, without charge and without In curring any obllgatlona. This coupon (please send 10c In atarnps or silver to help expense of distribution) Is good for one Me bottle ( dotes) of The V, mns treatment for rheumatism, kldner and bladder troubles, Oood for ten days only. The Dr. p. A Williams Cb.. Dept M, East Hampton. Conn. Samuel's Three-P Capsules Really Do Relieve Indigestion At Once9' Hon. Chas. E. Albrook This expression from a man whose sincerity can't bo questioned, tells in a few words why thousands of former stomach sufferers are find ing In this remedy the an swer to stomach health and happiness. This Is not so remark ablo when you consider each harmless and taste less little capsule contains Paplan, Pepsin. Dlatase, etc., which aro the natural digestive elements found In a healthy stomach and lack ing in a weak stomach. , Two of these little capsules placed in a pint of food and kept warm like tho Judge Eleventh District of Iowa. body will digest It Just exactly what th" natural gastric Juices of a healthy stomach would do. It Is Just a question ol" getting at your druggist a largo DO-cent bottlo ot Samuel's "3-P" cap sules In order for you to say "good-by forevor to Indigestion, that sour, out-of-order stomach." Ono little capsulo will provo to you how quickly you can bo enjoying all the bless ings of good digestion. A trial size sent upon re ceipt of five two-cent stamps by Tho Samuel Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. KM klHSiAul h teif 5K 'Pi il illi f mm. 'iflila RIEGER'S PURE OLD MONOGRAM WHISKEY Purity and age guarantee Good Whiskey. Rlegcr's Monogram Is ab- oa we eniutely pure an favorite i linhnv Rleirer'a Mnnnrratn TOhfilrnv tHhaM,l., wholesale 'dealer's price, and save money by ordering- year goods shipped direct. vholesorne. Guaranteed bv urn undsr that Pure Food Laws, its exquisite, smooth, mellow flavor has made It a lasting rite With over 250.000 satisfied customers. Wbv nnv f-ThnrhUnnt pnccB, wncnyou csu dot nicger s juonoram wniss WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES 8Qts.RieierJsMonoiram SC.00 1 FREE WITH PRIVATE STOCK 0 EflRH ORDER 4Qts.Rieocr'sMonoaram SQ.OO i..fcSIS.'S PRIVATE STOCK U wnpe?'oi'.dndK Send ui an order and when you net the Whlikev. teatlt fnrflavnr smoothness and all the essentials ol GOOD WHISKEY. Compare It with other Whiskies (no matter what the price); test It (or medicinal purposes; let your friends try it; use bait ol It II necessary to satisfy ?ourreU on these points then If you are not thoroughly convinced hat Rleger'a Monogram" Is as good or better than any Whisker you ever drank, return the balance to us and we will pay return cuorscs aim nt uuco eenu you every ceni oi your money. J. RIEGER & CO., 1712 Genesee St., Kansas City, Mo iced M ikey S turn H 11 via Rock Island Lines Electric lighted drawing-room sleeping cars Omaha to Jbort Worth connections lor Oklahoma City. lit: Tickets and reservations 53 Farnam Street, Cor. 14th Phonal Douglas 423 Nebraska. r vaT 1 1H5 NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Feb. 17. (Spe clal Telegram). Today was the opening day for sale of lots In Cody's Second ad dition and Scout's Rest addition to this city and the sale was up to expectations In every respect. Col. V. F. Cody (Uuffalo Dill), the owner of the lots, was on the Krounds and held on Informal reception to all comers, the majority of whom were purchasers of ono or more lots in tho new additions. Lunch was served on the grounds and clgnra passed by Agent C. V Temple and then those present scat tered out to select their now home site. Promptly at 12 noon, automobiles formed In line Just west of the Union Pacific roundhouse and the workmen were In vited out to lunch and to see the addi- 1 tlons. The old Scout delivered a brief address to those present, telling a few stories and thanking them for tho Inter est shown by the home builders of his old home town. The tracts of tha land In above add!- tlons are port Of the old Scout's Rest ranch (the home of Buffalo Bill) and being adjacent to the new shops and roundhouse that Is being built here by the Union Pacific Railroad company at a oost pf 1750,000, they are Just Ideal loca tions fc)r tha men that will work around these shops. C. F Temple, real estate arent at North Platte. Nebraska, certainly has demon strated his ability In the handling of such tracts. The first tract of this land was laid out last fall under tho name or the Cody addition and was opened for sale December 10th. This addition consisted of 193 lots and was practically all sold out In ten days. The sales for the open Ins day in the last two additions were forty-one lots, showing beyond doubt that these tracts aro not going to last long. Furnished rooms Comfortable, home - like, furnished rooms can be found in the Bee classified pages. The best apartments and rooms in Omaha are advertised in the Bee. If you have a room to rent tell the large crowd of Bee readers. You'll get a desirable tenant get him quickly. v: V Phone your ad in; we'll collect Tyler 1000