Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1913, PART ONE NEWS SECTION, Page 4-A, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA ,SUAXJ3EE;,.,S!ABCBr: 10, .,1313,
.v.-
PTE LOSING MUCH MONEY
leeiit 8?i(em of School land
I Tefiir Expetttiva Proposition.
llE&tfrlElt Iff PAYOR OF SALE
fla-urtf-- Tiiies niial InJVt 'on
Money Invested "Would Return
Maeh jttor Than j(ow la
, Drought lik.
(tfrom it Staff Correspondent.)
L.1NC0LN March lS.-(SpeclaI.)-aiaie
Treasurer George 19. dally receiving,
letter from ttiffeYftnt portions or the
(ate toeing, that the school lands be sold
nhd the propped invested- In bonds
As r sarip'of the letters received, on
Which eamd to. ttio Office this morning
gives seme idta of what Nebraska-Is
losing nn,Us Present plah ot leaeJn'gitthooT
lahds. The letter l from Sidney arral
substantially as follows:
I'There l-tme. ncttton bt 'school land'
Irf that opnhty which under -lca"$ to"
the present owner Is 'bringing-" to the state1
.1. ! - J-i
revenue- pt jinw w .year. vine iana
l easily frprth ,$23 'An ncrs; an& would
tfl for that. If Uold thlsaWoUtd bij-Jrig
Into the st ife-treasury the silm of flWXO;-1
wjich ir I tested In .bonds. at tlife "usual
liUcrMt oG per ceny would bring In
ai annual hbUlXCXX. Iflim&ty seen
that the state Is loslilir'iriali 5nrfon
this one section of landthe? neat JJIttle'1
Bm of I7C0.M."
Much 3Ion
nam tne treasurer: "This Is Only a
irt of -what tho peopteiof Hh'e stae k'rV
liking on our present r proposition lof.
indllng our school lands. If that traut
ot SW acres mcntlonedMn this letter was"
sold at tho prlco this" gentleman Writing'
nft said It would bring, it would brtng
tflf tho state taxes In bio amount pf fltf.40
ruSnrly as much as W kr' 'flioiHtiK 'for?
itjnow as renUl and.all.we-are getting
TJie county of Cheyenne, In whjch the
l&d Is situated would probably Yecolve',
If Its county levy about" what the"
afrerage county would luiya. In ,thatteo
ti&n of the state, a U-nflli lovy duisldo
of school and bond levy, on a one-fifth
valuation on the Jand at a 16,TOvahie7
Wing J,200, W.60 for the county alone,
vfpMe tho school tax would be In addition
according to the Iov' for each district
III Whleh thit InnA rttom .lto..,,..l
JThe state of Kebraaka now, has 1,71 (.009,
Ogres of school lands bringing In a reve
ries each year to tho, stale oflR.& If,
igese lanaayyioiavitM minimum
wice of J7 per aero It would make n fund
If ll,0jLwhlch, It Invested In bonds'
njt 4fc peFjc&rftjvould bring each year
ifito ther&ury aC Increase ft
tne prespnt ImtomeiorUiW state from"
the st larMs of JJUTWST v
'!ri uddloii to this the staUit.wota,re
eglve In taw from thli.Jttnd ovr ittfSSt
es,ch year llia.Jjuraasro':trloyfbne,
tfMiQ tnis swrji -wouiane increased each
ygisr by rcaaort'o the Improvements
lfe made on the laSa. Ail
'Tq slim the whole propoSU!ontup,l))e
slate Is now receiving $l6S,Srlh'' rev'ntis
each year from Its soliool lati'da. if this
.lfad Is sll Vllh8 "tnlnrhium' figure, and
tike It b$ an averaVe throughout the-
'We wllVWcelve lV.i1ft?roH an
ill taxes HtWji total . .of JM2.M0. These
1 tfres shoC0SU i'H$ losing each
ir by its present system oi nnnauns
s school lands unsold the neat little
im of m,W
iCUMSEH-MANVlCHM ...
OF WOMAN SWINULbK
TECUM 8EH. Neb,. March 16.-JBpecal.)
-&eoa W. Brott,Jl'irrnU or Cliltflclty!
tit ben,summ6ne4,awop,,t(for tn.
ttwnd Jury In the east uivision or . ine
t&Hed 8ates dlstrfcFc6u"rt,at fit tuls
o Wednesday, llaychyOjiUve tl -n&ni)
ailnat tlcs Stella Is. Qreen of W6
Ciamberi street, fee l!uW, oh ;tnS ottdrH
of, using Hha malls to defraud. A deputy
tqittd tates maraha! was In tho city
tday and served the summons.
fBrott haw anfijLaverflemflnt ot tn)
dreHn wdmarnaU-fmonial paper attfll
answered! Iti? ofiWiiiSoMsh(J 'TbllowH;
aid the jwoman led Brott to send n
ntetiey. it least one remittance. U wi
Jreed that "Miss Green" should cum
tTecuneh for the pujqsa marry I h$
ott, ank he sent hsf it WOnft' order
to thtt St. I-ouis Mrio pay car
Th-jwwan rWi .fcaefcUhat.. sa
iuld oome at onet-lltf'KoUld stop w
.... i-.f..T.im:ii
to Visit an auweiuni was in
lieard from her,
Irett is 45 years of age. Ho was to:
riy marnea, dui wb uivorcou uum
ii wtr. lie has & married daughter
.News Netra of ShUbii.
The high schpol cetiteit Wfl.s "Heid ln Uo
ing mis evening, iin mip -vi'"--ants.
Itoy prehantva, sopjipmore. received
It. r
? Vi a,.;' i-Ji
a .freshman, received second, flfcVina
wfif .Tlafpilrfleld to Wist toT ih9
KroeaajL rhur, cVvr, ll&riat,
4-our asked Senator Ollilrirliaih; " "
"Some of them attempted U. but thY
sot the wdjrftt fit; It." ttplled Ir.MAt
emphaUcal f" O ; t
WOO III nilUl UtU5 ,v -
ao4 almost tore a girl's .coat from her
bao"lr$n " ntlnd. " 3'r heard hi:
make a very ugly remark to a woman In
front PJrfe.1llfWMa,t9 W ome.
thins td m. nut M he opened his mouth
QulckMt KtlUi! Knewrt
The following la absolutely the surest
nA nntrkeit cura known to science for
all foot ailments: "liUtaolve j.wotabs
SDOOnfUls or uiociqo rgmpouno in a
at warm water. Book -the feet In
win iu( mil (iiiu,miHUin
gently rubbing, the sor
parts." The-effect is really
wonaeriui, A. i i- soreness
sons Instantly: the ftot feel
so good you could sing fori
joy. corns ana caiiousra
can ha neeled right off. It
I gives immediate relief fpr
;or 'Mstons, aweatr.
tneiiv ana acninz ieei, a.
v at ; i .
ftcicr.t to cure the worst
feet. It works through, the
cores and removes the
pn uncertain remedies.;' i Any druggUt
has Calocide compound 'Inatoek or tie
can get It In a few hours from his whole
us noue. it la pot a patent meaiciiie
mem
tr.H dimrtU ' 1
ir it"1!.
I-k.. ' if , . , i - "' , ?.,' . '; k
Greater NeDraska--the talk of tnelowij
.' RAND openifig displays will remain in place during
style show week; presenting , a 7nost intensely interesting
exposition of correct apparel Jor men and women; offering
vaiuis djfrrare itnortance h Raster apparel. All are i-
'JJjjj '!-. it" ' .... ... . v'- "' " ' '
vueayio visv our cpinpieieLy rempaece siqre T
Intrpduciiiig Notable Values ifi
jfrrl ii i Wottlen's, and Misses'
2 u
JL . !a". . : - . . . .... .xr.-i
rulOUSANDw of styhSligtirmentfe at popular prices greet the visitors to pur
"X" beftutiful new crarmeut secliOn third floor. Handsome new Spring
, suits, coats, dresses and children garments are here in every: popular;' fashion? .
and shade. Prices that demonstrate the Nebraska's determination1 to 'give the" T
wdmonjiof tlyComminty tmmatchable values., Wet urge cpmpar,isoni 4 Noyftr r
bdfofo hasTsucfra magnificent ne Showing of'high grad6 garments' been offired
at such extremely.. reasonably prices ,,....:.. , aa!rr,.
' j i " ' . ' ' i , " -
it., i A
Wopnen's and Missies' Tailored
C w l'i !'-k
vpring outits
Tlio new owners
of fhirte0?
1,peop1ieKntVrf
' greater 4 vatuo
!givihg thttt would be recognized ,
uy nil. vjvuiwiimmiug ,icvub"
riitiofl lfas rewarded their-1 ef-'
f ortsr ' ' Xpur . work of re ju yen-
ating this store and sCilt retain
ing' its original principles in
value giving -maks an epoch
in this tovn,, said a prominent
business man. Ho voiced the
setjmBiit ressed by hun
: dreds of people who attended,
ITheNebraskaJs. grandsopening
HRKOlATi opening veok,
Bhbwln 300 hfph graflo
tailored sutta Bedford
cordB . novelty checks
serges ttnd mixttt'res. lllcli
tailored effects, also
snappy -new Bulgarian
blouse Bults. Jackets
peau do cygno lined.
Compare these exception
al values with $20 and
$22. DO suits offered elso
whero. Women's itnd
misses' models. The Ne-
fa. UraakJv' prlce--r- .
'J
8TVLI8H SUTg thatjem
bo'dy every cqrrect jfetyjo'
touch beBldci poeseBslhg
the superiority of talterv.
ing usually found, only In
Uhlgher pr!ced suits. New
est materials, sponges,'
Bedford cords, 'shepherd
checks, mnnnish sergeas,
plain tailored atid hun-.
dreds of novelties Eve"ry
suit a distinguished style
and valuo. Very- special
aW-"! .T
ft 1
EXOIiUSIVK 9PRI?TG SlilTS AT $35.00-i-hen you
see these suits you will realize why It is impossible ,
for us to adequately! picture In words the many clever'
style .touches, that set them aboVo and apart from
garments itBually Offered at "this pfico.. Woojoponge,.
poplins, Bedford kjprd, serges, mixtures and lmo r?
pqrteffinbveltlea,. fq'tensely Interesting values P30
. Bfcftitiful, Spring Opstumes, :
NeSpring Coats
ipoial 'offriniof smart length coats niftSe'
of neweatfeft'ateristls, mixtures and fahfcy weftv'ed;'
Novelty collars and cuffs. Well made, smartly
tailored .styles for women and misses.
NoW Cosfiunesl!VQ&ij.d,l8tlngulBhod sources,: ivo havo
gathered charming fr;ookB,and havo given "Wide prefer
ence for tlio hlJcurlpUS soft .fabrics. An f exceptional
.range of Bmar 6,txJ6f at 25.00 to SI75.O0
, Exceptional Dress Mescaline Dresses
1 w.iSJL'
!SSpMffenII!,u;"'v-
KXCTiUSrVK CpAT MODELS AT 25 A magnificent
iwiqwlMH-feHitfre; (!!. swagger chlo alyletf, aitU
JenBth cut-aw,yf.aBd jdraped models. , , High grade bro
fide mlntr,"ep6ttgesr Topllns, Bedfdrd cordB and fino
t n?w-iCTnf!IM iwwiaiinos. nq nener coats (Offered
Values' at $15
' Stylish Dresses; $15-
Beautiful new ideas in
crol)6r de'chlne and
'sessallne dresses -with
' lace'l,yoko and collar,
also Persian collars.
Drape s k i r !t tH Mt!
where t h e s o idressoa
are ?20. Priced kt
f .' '
Special at $10
' Special Dress Value, at $10
A splendid ishfawlpg of
swart'navy blue- brown and
black - messallne dresses
have very neat pur strl
jjeautituuy trimmea w
Sorful values -with' $15.00
resses elsewhere, Priced at,
Fteu
1
i! t () -ift'vi j, -- 7
$25
4
I
it-
rClo
Who demands real
x money's worth and servicer
UNDOUBTBDliY the- greater .Nebraska has Hhebest orgoinizatibn
-of expert merchandise men ever brpuglit togetljer by any, apparel
house in the West. In this day and age knowledge is power. Cloth
ing values don't just happen they must bo Created. Mr. John A.
tswanson, wno gives pumuuui- tttujMMUii iu nv
men's clothing department of this store, is
known to Omaha men as a producer of the most
notable clothing values ever offered in this com
munity. A real proposition like'this bears tlje
light of daycome see our great new daylight
clothing floor. It's new all through.
Men's and Young Men's.,.
Spring Suits
$10 to $35
Spring Top Coats and
Cravenettes
r' $10 to $20
Men's Spring Slipons
and Gabardines
$5 to $20
v 'Ik
::'"I -
BOYS CLOTHES
, Visit Our New Shop Introducing greater values in b oys' good clothes. Our new shop is equipped with the
" newdUBt Tproof cases. Comfortable rest rooms and new fixtures throughout; everything to make you. comfort
able A beautiful showing' ot wonderful values In boys' and children's apparel your complete satisfaction here.
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tolfcKiL wAk;w)ll.-:tltt'd.-4oe'v Batlsfaotibu ' -
TTfllfc$ M-iy, Phse'.lieVoV.'' ." itietJ 1
conscientious vi
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JOriKA. SVVAN SONRti?-
-4 WM.LHOLZMAN.TSIAI.
455r.,," T'- ' ir- 1 h
rir K .Si-S '-'0- I " f" "r ''r dnrxounctment on paga S thi itsu:
!,'?; ! ifc i, .v.teV!M ' ii
Menfs Spring Hats
.Great attraction ur all new Bhowlng of
men's and young mpn' Spring Hats. Wise
1-heads are lnvestlgatirig this new hat stock.
Expert hat men to serve you. 1 -
ino
lUth. 1 think his teeth went dawn. b-
-cauaoTiir'-iHilpeS' a 'ireat dal. "f "havrn'V
yetJieard what ho was going la say.'
-Trie te Iilt UlrL tfcem
Miss Ulba lenity, who mhrchod with
a section of striking glrl-carrawnt wark
era rronr DalUraorr, 'told' of a numban
ot ottempta by men In tit 0 crowd to til-
treat clrla In Iter section.. She. said thU
tavfer&l tlmesi shB xtta iorcd.-to 'Ca U
fne assutanca or sins wnoni ,mcn tnu
f'vTho pollco , maJ no attmpt.to Inter,
f.ero with these mwV? ad..ijts FJnJey.
fltivrral otbiiv vWltnesstlt Mjd.lh bar
nevsd the police had done all in their
tpower te."-ontrorttha-Krowtlr
, Admiral. Qeors. W. Ualrd., retired. . de
ing- mai irorn in pomnrt-wnrcmiDaTV
the parade they did all that could be ex.
fJennd Marshal :Bjigl-o'nTeatUles.
A dramatic recital ot the progress c:
taviiSaa? of thn AtflK lhrnuvh Pnn!?
flnl aveniS'tf waiWen f,ij?Mtfi!
luohard Coke Hurleeon, the trand- rnftc-
shal, who rode on horsebtttJc. She said
11. .. , 1 4.i,w J. rT At- .
inniiur a mw mier ill) jnrnoe DCgan
the war was clesr. , ,
"Suddenly I found myself In the midst
of thia howllne -mobr' shet cintlnuei.
There did nojjttem to a' pj)ltoeman
any where. Thfl aUtoM6blle pluWoh anU
the mounted police seemed to have dl
'JPPer3. I waai.Tinproteotedf. tflohe and
tefHfled. The eroWd' mined X about
me and between me and Mist MUho!
JRC. wh0 rode Bome distance to the rear
1 couiq seo ner surrounaea cy me crowu.
She was 4loni not a policem'nn was near
tier. tujq triced to force her horse
through the crowd. I was afraid tno
crpwd Would pull her to the ground."
A squad of' police, marched in review
btfore ilrs . Burleson that she might at-
mpt to identify a policeman, who, aha
RADiROADS'DROPr "T-
D1SS0LUTWH PLAN
CContlhued from l'use One.)
X
said, had been lnrtcnt .tojier. She was
unable tb find thesil.,,' U ' "!a
flhe ssl4 throvphotvicij-.rlde .uij the
avenue she observed that the ." poUce
seemed Indifferent anJWfrfihining-
good time rather than attempting to con.
trol'the crvw4. 4 .
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
4ijM. Success,
Urfr of the Union rnclflcf; gave out" this
statement by order of the board ot gov
oroore:
, Calln in Union l'aoltio Htock.
' ' The railroad cnrnMlKslon nf C.nt(rnA
4ftVlnr: fulled to 'approvo- certain nro-
isions of tho plat outlined n tno circular
o .stochho dera dated irebruary 10. 1913.
respect of which 'provisions, in , the
Pinion, ot th 'comDa,rij;,K ooup?U,,the an-
TQvai or tne commission: was necessary
ir kdvii al)l. the'nlan and tne arnSfem'eht
nrOiodr)nK tha saie, Ih'c.dn the otfec
f stock in the southern racino company
or subscription to stockholders, cannot
ecome effectives: According!? klrt pffer
bt.atook.foc ,uhsarlpt(on.tQ stockholders
)b wunarawn ana suoscnnuon warranu
,v, , w l.w
The arrangement. Known; as tne modi
fied jUan.whloh was abandoned today,
Was. the second device drafted by the
rallwiy attorneys 'Irt an attempt to com
ply with tho dissolution decree ot the
supreme' court
First, PUf Kt.odifled.
I The first plan, which was submitted to
the; circuit Judges on February it, was
Modified because the California, Railway
commission objected .to the clause orp-
vldlng for the lease of the.Southern Pt
clflc short line from Oakland to Sarto
ito thtt Qtntral Faclfltv which lnvturn wus
ti be taken over by the Union Pacific,
and" 'far the provision" for, tha ewtuslye
Jolnt iW.R.9t ttl9. cji.WUiy.the two major
ifarrluuut lines, . , 1 " - .:.
JThe abandoned plan, abandoned today,
jprovtded-fpr V preferehjliil tralo Brc.5
,iuent bjirea. thA.tSoutherh -WelfWj "an
irnloTalltioTfSr?th.us & ibqutojS
The abandonment of;Ub plan-ahiuj
a surprise as sar. iov5i uiu vww?
wrneyscantq nre rqiiy t esoequnr v
present Bthe dissolution ,irrnEe.bont
hs arrjval la Ut xuls., W,. lovett rjg
ctve.- cppy of ,l,h pefitest filed . by, tU
California Railroad commission with the.
objecting- to , theM
turn w4f nepeasary, to so
Krenclt banklrJg Interests,
commission was--neoeflary to,, validate:
tho proposed lease of the Central Pa-
cirio oy me union l'acuic, vnicn .
satlsfi", ' cy.tain
- Mr. iovnU
annKinM', ihat thp Unlbn Paflo.coUl.i
not 'go oh with ttiefpiun1 and' fsk: the
court to leave- the final dissolution de
cree" in abeyance,-; v ' "5 ; . k
Mr, Lovett In his address to the court
did not, . -mention the Kyarantee whlon
the Union, Pacle h"sl Weti Runn,, L0b
& Cp.. the -hanking firm, which Wis to
handle, the stock . distribution fettu'res of!
tne amsQiutiijii, out iris unumujoq intfi
by the collapse t.ha ,plaji the UnloH
Paclflo forfeits upward , of ?i,w,ooo o
the banking sypdjpme. tU , , .
TWO TICKETS, ARE MAMED
BY CITIZENS OF COLUMBUS
COLUMBU&', Neb,, March 16. (Special
Telegram.) At the democratic city com
Ve'nUon held last night tho following
ticket was named f Mayor, M. riotliletner;
Clerk, 'Wl.lllaln Becker? treasUron- Walter
HooUchcr; water eomrhUstorier, P. J. Me
Catfrey. pdllci Judge, 'Wlltlam O'Brien;
councllmcn lirst ward. J. f firunken.
SeconiJ ward, WIIHapi Kir: Third ward
F. J. Kersenprock; FgUrth wird, O. tt
Ptlebj ediool bsard, John RaUerma,n and
Hhoii uurK.
A -cltlsens convention held the same
evening placed in nomination the follow
ing; Mayor, 13. Bergman; police judge.
J. D. Stlres; councilman Flrht ward. J
adimockcri Scond ward, J. Brock; Third
ward. A, M. dray; Fourth ward, Oeorg
"Wlnsiow; school board, V. II. Weaver
and A, R. Miller.
KEARNEY PHYSIGlAN NAlVlED
FOR BOYS' REFORM SCHOOL
, (Ftom a Staff Correspondent.)
UNCOU, Mnrfih ,15,-(?PWlalJTfl.py,.
tornor Morcbead appointed Dr. 3, Ix
Bennett of Kearney thl morning as-
physlolan at the Boys' Industrial school
at that place.
llorftthlev! Htfiil liirtm.
BEATRICE, Neb.. - March '15. (Special
Telegram.) Thieves last night raided tho
hide house ot Heffeltlhger brothers here
and carried Itway $160 worth of hides.
The robbers were followed as far as
ti "where it was learned;
Cretet1 and'iUncoln
that they disposed of some of the stolen
property.- ,n
V jr i' .fi . .t-. 1
' fPEEC0RD
'samoelr J. Phillips.
SAC CITY, la., March 15.-tSpecla.)-Samuel
J. Phillips, a highly respected
resideitLot,Wall.I.akft township, south of
Sac" City, died suddenly March ia ' from .
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Mkrcli IS. 'I nearl "ure, lie was 62 years of agJ
(Special TelegTamO-Ottrneld- A. Drockerfl '"TCI O,18 wlfo a"d ax chll-
MISSING TRAINMAN FOUND
IN SHANTYNEARRIDGE
supposed to have beori" blown" off the
Platte bridge at North Platte, was found
lii a shanty on the east end 'of the bridge.
He' become benumbed with cold ahd con
fused. Ho returned to his family here
this afternoon.
Xey to the Situation iloo Advertising.
dreri.' Ho was fC member of 'the Er;"'
fuemoaisi cnurcn.
Persistent tdvertlsltig is tho Road to
pusiness Succeas. ,
Persistent Advertising is me Road to
Big Returns. 1
CATARRH OF THE THROAT
Requires Prompt Treatment to Avoid Deafness
BIB. ROimBACKEIl
a,ttorBey . Wfieral,
preferential traffic
fit 'tk'fcttkl appfoyal of thrjwufdrhli,'
FREMONT PROGRESSIVES
NAME SEPARATE TICKET
FREMONT. Neb.. March IS. Because
the progresslvea were not consult! by
the repubHtaps before' the ticket headed
by Wayor .George Wdu'-Vaa nominated
last night the; progressives held a mas
(convention this afternoon and nominated
a full ticket lieaded by Arthur Truedll
for mayor- There are t.bwc tlcjcctf n6w
a;reemcnt ttoaltxil In the lool fields Robert Urrq Joeing Uie
,deinortta nomine;
Many diseases arc -caused by taking
cold. A cold fs very likely to settle
In tho nose, causing nasal catarrh. It
may settlw In the Upper past of tho
throat called the' nasal pharyngeal
space. In this space- are two little tubes,
called -eustachian tubes, that lead to the
middle ear.
it the-catarrh settles in the pharyn
geal spaw it my .follow the mucous
membrane' through the eustachian tubes
into the middle er. If It does it will
cause noises In the- ear, and later-pn
be sure to ca,uee .deafness.
Catarrh or tho throat -may follow the!
eustachian tubes up Into the mlUdle earl
without causingr much concern on the
part of the patient. The partial loss of
hearlpg is apt to be overlooked: A per
son may lose" hair his hearing" hefore he
knows It.
Kor Instance, suppose a man can hear
his watch four feet from the bar. If he
loses his heurlng to the extent that' he
can only hear thd tick of'hls watch two
feet from the ear he miy not Buspect It
at all. Ills hearing is good enough for
ordinary purposes. He goes on without
the slightest suspicion that he is losing
his hearing. He may have ringing' In the
ear. or cracking and snapping sounds in
the ear, or a feeling of pressure in the
ear. but he is, jbot aware that he Is
losing his hearing.
It Is a good thing to test your hearing
with a watch. Iff ret hold' the" Watch
against your ear, then move it gradually
away from the ear and see how far away
from tho watoh you con actually hear
It tick. Try It on the other aide and
see If both ears are alike, if -you find
that you are unable to hear the watch
on both sides alike &m at a distance of
four feet from the tar, you may know
that deafness has already begun. Tou
should begin taking -Perun at once.
Gargle the throat with cold, strong salt
w-ater, tm directed in page four of the
"Ills of Ilfe." sent free. Persist In this
treatment until a cum la effected.
Sometimes, catarrh of -the nasal pharyn
geal 8pace.wlll cause an accumulation of
secretions in. the throat, that completely
fill tho space. Unless these secretions
orp promptly removed by frequent garg
ling polypi .may fee formed. Once formed
the polypi or adenojds, as they are some
times called, will require a long time
With the gargling to remove. Gargling
according o the proper method will even
remove, polypi or adenoids, and no surgi
cal operation Is required.
In ardor to understand exactly what
Is meant by proper gargling send for a
free- copy ot tho "Ills pf Life."
k During the whole course- of gargling
Fcruna must be, token -according to di
rections on the bottler
T4r. Daniel "Rom-backer. .R, R. t, Cas
talia, Ohio,- whosX portrait appears above.
Writes: "I want- to- say a,, word (or
Peruna. 1 used it for catarrh of, stomach,
and It Yalieved ma in a short time, The
four ar five bottle I used was worth
more' than all other remedies J eVer
Used." Advertisement.
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