THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913. Nebraska Importing Grocers Table Delicacies BANKERS TMiKMOMEY 'BILL Btato Financiers Gather in Conven tion at Lincoln. YATES REPORTS FOR COUNCIL Bankers Take Vleir Neir Bill Will ' Affect State Bank, to Certain Extent, and 11 la Well to ! Be Prepared. (From a. Staff Correspondent.) UNCOLN, Sept. 15. (Bpeclal.)-Wlth the atendanee over the S30 mark at noon of . the first day and with a probability that tho seventh annual Nebraska Bankers' association atendance will out number that of any prevln.ua year the bankers are talking shop here today. Preildtnt George F. Sawyer Introduced Dr. T. VT. Jeffrey of St Paul's Methodist church who delivered the opening Invoca tlon. Mayor Frank Zehrung gave an ad -vdresa of welcome. The response to the mayor's welcome was delivered by Charlos N. HtncSs of Odell and the president of the association' delivered the annual address which cofered' the work of the last yeara'h'd a hope' for continued or better growth for the year to come. The report of Secretary "William B, Hughes of Omaha showed thatthere had been an Increase In membership during the Inst year from 870 to M7,. . There, are thirty-two new banks In the statewhich have started since the association mcl - Mast year. ! ,x Treasurer W. E. Ithodes of Omaha ' made1 his annual report, showing that the ,( treasury was In good condition, the 're - celpts of the last year being '$10,640.3) and a" 'surplus on hand amounting . to over ;; P.000. . Yaten Talks of New Ln.Tr. ''Henry Vf. Tntes of Omaha, chairman of the executive council, read his report rof'the work of that-b'Ody during Uie year. ' He spoke of the now currency law which had passed one branch of the national congress and was -now awaiting Its, fate In the other body. In his estimation the proposed legislation was revolutionary, and,. while it was aimed at national banks, Would effect state banks, to a consider able degree. In connection wlththe re port Mr. Tntes Introduced a resolution calling for a discussion of the currency question Immediately after the address of F. J.. Wade, president of the Mercantile Trust company of St. mouis, who Is down ' on' the program tomorrow morning for a talk on "Banking and Currency Legis lation." The resolution was adopted. MortKBKca and Taxation. J. - M. Evans, cashier of the Farmers State bank of Shubert, delivered on: ad dress on "Deducting Mortgage-Secured Notes from Capital Stock for Taxation.' His speech was In, the main a criticism of " the Smith law passed by the last legtsla ' turer, which, he said, was' Intended' to pre vents double taxation. He did .not . ex 'actly-criticise the supremo court? for-Its : C decision covering tho constitutionality of t the law, but he thought that the decision t was, not hardly fair to the bonks; but; added,. "Just the same, I am not In favor oftho recall of Judges." , ;ifHeJ Ba' tnat tno .creation by the last Mletature of , a fax cpmmtsston was a P step'in the' right direction' and tie-had a ? - great, deal of confidence In-the -personnel ofj the members chosen. He said that In the" event the constitutional amendment ? ' relative to taxation carried at the next .election, tho members 6f the -tax com mission were empowered to draft' a' bill covering the new law wanted. "But," said 'he, "they have a hard Job on' their hands." ' Bankers 3fua Be VacbfnI. Mr. Evans thought that 'the Idea of come people that the bankers should keep out of legislation was a poor Idea. "I do not know why the bankers of Nebraska are -not as competent and have Just as , much right .to be Interested In legislation B.S: any other people," said he, "and ' surely wo are as competent as some of the fellows who go to the legislature and Introduce tomfoolery bills Just sq to gqt, their names on the records." Th!s7afternoon the 'session -opened wth . areport by Carson HIdreth, chairman of ' the -.agricultural development committee. A.paper by Prof. E. W. Hunt of the 'Twentieth Century Farmer was read, as . Prof;. Hunt could not be present. , "JIC. McDowell of the ..United States .Department of Agriculture delivered- one of 'the principal and' mpst Interesting addresses of the convention touching on tho 'relation of the baakluK business to tb!e liuslness of agriculture. rt, 4:30 the delegates took a trip to the , unyjersity state farm ' and : enjoyed the fjospltallty'bf that Institution. ; ' (Th'e evening was spent' -In a cabaret - luncheon and smoker at the rJndelt hotel. OVER 120 TONS OF SILVER DOLLARS 61 Farm Wagons, each carrying two tons, . would be, required to transport the in vested assets of The Bankers Reserve Life Company if converted into Silver Dollars MILLIONS OF DOLLARS - of the assets of jTHE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY OMAHA, NEBRASKA, are invested in first mortgages upon improved farms and in Registered School District, County and Municipal Bonds which' lie at the foundation of every policy cbntract. ASSETS, S4,136,S48.04 ; V ' FOR BOTH FARMER AND BUSINESS MAN Business in force, over $32,000,000.00. NEW ATTRACTIVE POLICY CONTRACTS Fully Guaranteed. LARGEST ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID to Policy Holders. STRONG, CONSERVATIVE WESTERN COM PANY, Doing Business in 225 States i Ask for our new descriptive Circulars, THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY .' HOME OFFICE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i 13ASUOM. il. EQBISON, president. , B. O. WAGNER, Secretary. ;.-v " : E. L; EOBISON, Vice-President. : , W. G. PRESTON, Treasurer. Ik PIMPLES ON' FACE, given by the brinks. 6f. the Uncotn Clear ing House asee&atlon, In which raufclo and vaudeville enlivened the" occasion trom 9 until 11 o'clock. , Tomorrow' will be the bl day ' 'of trie session, In which business and pleasure will .both eat a figure. The session' will open In the morning with' report from the president of the six banker groups of the state and will be followed by a report by the protective committee. A part of the forenoon program Friday Includes an address by Governor More head, but the governor had already ac cepted an Invitation to attend the opening of the new athletto park at Beatrice, and It Is not known what arrangements have been made to fill the vacancy. Usually Jrlvate Secretary Morrlseey subs for the governor, but as ho Is billed for an address at Columbus, It Is not likely that he will fill the, engagement. However, the currency question will probably find plenty of volunteers to dis cuss It and the address of J. O. Berry hill of the Iowa National bank at Des Molnra will take up a portion of the time, while the Important address of the session by FeBtus J. Wade on currency legislation will bring out a great deal of discussion. In the afternoon C. V, Nelson of the First National bank' of Stromaburg will talk on the "New Thought In Banklny," President W. J, Bailey of the Kansas Bankers' association will address the convention on ' "Manufactured Unrest," and then will follow, the winding up of the convention with reports of commit tees, election of officers and' a visit to the base, ball park to see. the game- be tween Omaha and Lincoln. 1 In the evening the anniial. banquet, will be given' at the IJndell hotel, at which Church Howe of At4nrn mill preside as toastmaster; NECK Yew Large, Itched Badly, Stiffened Terribly. Used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Entirely Cured Now. l Howard St., Dayton, Ohio. "About a year ago my face, neck, arms and bade were beginning to become afflicted with pimples and blackheads. My pun pits .would get very lirge and appear to come to ahead. If I tried to open them the pain .would be terrible, but nothing could he taken from them. They Itched very badly: 2 suffered terribly from Itching. After scratching, the pimples would swell aad ' after the swelling was gone my face would "beoomo very red and remain so for mom tlme. My dotting cuxc4 the Itching to .be worst. 'When it was warm t was uttetly Impossible to sleep. - " I used a cream and the mors I used the -worse they got. Shortly after I read the adrertlsement of Cutlcura Soap end Qlnt xnsnt and determined to use- them. I bathed 'the pimples every night In warm water. Sting Cutlcura Soap, after which I would apply the CuUcura Ointment. In the morn ing I would wash It off with Cutlcura Soap and again apply the Cutlcura Ointment. Xh' Itching stopped almost Immediately, r This was about three months ago and I aid , entirely cured now," (Signed) Mlu Mar guerite E. Jacobs, Jan. 13, 1013. Why not have a dear skin, soft white hands, a clean scalp and good, hair? It 1 your birthright. Cutlcura Sosp with an occasional use of Cutlcura Ointment will bring about these coveted condltlous In most cases when all else fills. A tingle set Is often sufficient. Sold throughout the world, liberal sample of each mailed tteo. with S2-p. 8 kin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. T, Boston." M-Men who shave and shampoo with Cu tlcura Soap will find It best for sldn aad scalp. Aged Nun, Sister of Lincoln Woman, Dies SPRINO FIELD, 111,', 8ept JS.-Bpecial Telegram.) Sister Mary Dechantel, aged 81 years, who has been for the last eight een years a nun at the Ursullne convent In this city, died at the convent laBt night Her name In the world was Mary Hogland. She Is survived by two sis ters. Mrs. Emma Ilormes of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Jennie Sastley pf Nebraska uuy, ncn.; ana inree. piomrs, "UK land. Nebraska City, Neb,; Brother Ones slmes of Notre Dame, Ind., and George Hogland of New Yorx City. The remains will be interred In this city. 0 Only r 0 For fifty -nine years Gund has brewed a beer of su preme quality. It has the same pure, mellow flavor it had .when grandfather drove the ox team to the little log brewery for his keg. The result is that ifidS Peerless iieer ' is esteemed wherever it is taiowfo as an honest ' beer always to be relied on. - W. C HEYDEN, Mgr. rWir M1W..C:!; Attack ASM IBS. 16th3trMt.Oin&ha.N.b. ntstu dlDtBske04i JUtesuticA-ZU 718 3. lfithSti . Omaha, I John Gund Brewing Co. La Croisc, Wisconsin e DAIRY COWS ON STAGE AT ALLIANCE MEET BROKEN BOW. Neb., Sept 2S.-Spo-clal Telegram.) The "olggea.t night crowd along the Burlington line turned out tonight to greet the dairy train. The) Pegoud Astonishes Londoners with His Maneuvers in Air Nerra Note of Cedar Bluff., CEDAR BLUFFS, Neb., Sept. 25.-(Spe-clal.) The Board of Education of Cedar Bluffs went to Howells yesterday to In spect the high school at that place, as rm. O Xi9tm lm 1.. .It.. . . Lll. vvm. uiM..a .a iw uuuu m how JUttll kcliool here next spring. The new school Is to cost 130,000 and there Is already 12.000 in the building fund. The long dry spell at Cedar Bluffs Is now broken, as it has rained 1.5 Inches Resiiiol lecture was given In the assembly room( In the last ten hours, starting; last night, of the public service club ahd a unlqueLrhts Is the first rain this section of the feature was the introduction of the, thrte'lcountry has had for eight weeks. But dairy cows which were taken ,fram the train to the club rooms, led through the audience, and up to tho stage, '.there they occupied positions amid appropriate set tings. Hundreds crowded Into the build Jns and many had to be turned away. Attorney Accidentally Shot. ST.. PAUL, Neb., Sept. 25.-rSpecial.) Henry Nur.n, a prominent attorney of this city, shot a couple of toes off his foot Tuesday while hunting ducks on the "Loup river. Mr. Nunn was In a blind and In some way his gun caught In the brush and was discharged. He was alone at the time, but showed considerable nerve by gathering up all his decoys and other paraphernalia and carrying them to the shore. He managed to get to his home In this city before summoning the doctor. the corn crop Is not damaged as badly as reared when It was so hot. Girl Attacked by Doe, FAIRBURT. Neb., 8ept. 25. (Special.) When the 6-year-old niece of Clarke HUrlburt attempted to pass a large dog to go into a cellar, the dog sprang up and seized l he little one by the throat and cheek. The dog's teeth penetrated the child's cheek and throat Astonishment was expressed that the little one escaped with Its life. The little1 girl's home Is In Chester. Lifelong Dondnsje to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kid ney troubles 1c needless. Electric Bit ters Is the guaranteed remedy. Only COc. For sale by Beatou Drug Co. Advertise-ment Heals itchingskins Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, stops itching instantly, quickly and easily heals the most distressing: cases of eczema, rash or other tor menting skin or scalp eruption, and clears away pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness and dandruff, when other treatments have proven only a waste of time and money. Resinol In sold by prac tically every druggist in the United States, but you can test it at our expense. Write today to Dept. 82-S, Resinol, Baltimore, Md., for a liberal trial of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Boap. Pure Foods at Popular Prices Specials for Friday and Saturday Selling run via xaxs Cut from fancy cornfed plus, aver age weight about 12 lbs. Whole or half ham; per lb 180 SAZKT BPBOXAXS Lotus creamery butter, pasteurlxed and the finest obtainable. One pound cartons .3o Wisconsin cheese, full cream, mild or shnrpt 3-lb. cut BBo. I'or lb. SOo Toanut butter, manufactured by ua fresh dally; gloss Jars BSo, lSe, loo OU XOXB BAXXKT Our bakery Is the best equipped of Its kind In tho states, nnd the bread we make has only to be -tasted to be appreciated, a.l al ways bought. Everything used In our bakery Is tho best that can be obtained. We especially devote our atten tion to making cakes for Weddings, rattles, etc. This Is perhaps the most popular branch of our busi ness, and here we always succeed In giving absolute satisfaction. We make these cakes to order, nnd ex ecute them In nil fancy designs, and ship then! by xspress. rrioes from Sl.oo to 8100,00. TBA. ftWBOXAM Oapan tea. Lotus brand; jackM fot un In Japan; absolutely free from all coloring; one pound pkg. ooo Half-pound pkg. 38o All cur high grade Oolong, Kngllsh Breakfast, India, Ceylon, or Japan teas, usually sold by us at 0c n lb., special alb , 46a oorrasg We do our own roasting dally. Lotus "Ankola," the acme of per fection; 3 lbs. 91.10) 2 lbs. 7oi Lb 40e Ideal Blend, rich in color and good In aroma, been, ground or pulvor Ued by the steel cut proems: 3 lbs. 91.001 lb. 38e OOTTBTHETB CA1TDXS3 AITS COHTECTIOWB Made In our own complete candy kitchen. Absolutely pure, tempting ly delicious, n perfection of quality Surpassed by Hone. Courtney's "Italian" style and "In comparable" Chocolates are a rev elation In chocolnte candy. One pound box 60o l Large box -91.00 XABD OAKBT BFXOrAXi Delicious Peppermint nnd Winter green, cushion style; regularly sold at SSo lb. Speclnl. lb 100 KXSOSXAAIOEOUS BPSOUXS rxxwex OZ.XVZ on. A. Olliard & File, double clarified, regular 4So battle for 30o BITE OX.XVES Sylman brand Dozert 40c cami 93.SO Can, 30oi Dozen 250 cans . .93.33 Can ..soo Asparagus Finest California pack, dor. 4 So cans SSSi can 3So Macedonlnes Finest Imported mix ed vegetables; dot, SOo enns 99.35 Can A,..aoo Catsup Lotus pack; dor. 2Co bot tles 93.00! bottle .18a Smoked Herrings Imported, dellc ous far luncheons, etc.; dozen l5o cans 91.401 two cans SSo Preserved Figs Carpenters famous pack; regular SSo can 386 Pork and Deans Snlder's In tomato sauce: dozen 16c cans ...... fl.4S Or two cans 98a Condensed Soup Ileadymald brand; dozen lOo cans 95c ; or s cans 38o Oiow-Chow Finest quality; three full quart glass Jam 91! jar SSo Bulk Coeoa Herahey's, made on the farm; 4 lbs. B8e lb. ...... BSo Pickling Spices Whole mixed; carefully selected; special, dozen lOo pkg, 70e or 4 pkgs. for. . SSo COURTNEY'S CAFE Offers visitors to Omaha an excellent cuisine, delightfully pleasant surroundings and good service. The prices are very moderate. Try ue. Open from 7 A. M. to 7 (JO P, M. H24MC S-KABB lien's, crisp and de licious are now being demonstrated by us. Try them. Alpine Cream, Peanut, Cocoanut and Kclio -Wafers, High Teas and Qrahams; dozen pkgs, ,, ....,, 9119 . Package ,lta Heme Fare Fofx Prc4cU Come In and sample some of Heinz' -67 varieties, now being demonstrated In our store. We enrry- a large stock of all varieties In season in tmportod and domestic fruit, Ana make a specialty of packing fancy baskets of fruits for gifts, etc at prices below those charged elsewhere. Prices range from COURTNEY'S WINES AND LIQUORS Tea MVe aaeaey and get tit tHt Mm yon say ywx .wises aaC Honors zresa a. Pure California Port or Qhorry Wine. By tho gallon 11,60 quality, this sale tLBS it.00 quality, this sale 91.89 11.60 quality, this Kftle 91.10 S1.26 quality, this sale 9100 $1.00 quality, this sale.. BSo Wilson Whiskey The genuine. In the non-reflllable bottle, special at 8Ss Virginia Dnre Wine Oarrett & Company; large bottlo, spoclal Geo Btelnhager-Urquell Gin Direct Im portation from Btelnhnger; guar anteed .strlotly pure and of groat - medicinal value; special, stone Jug ... 91.W Amsrlewi WaJskeys Guaranteed strictly pure. By the Gallon . Regular Sale V Price Price Courtney's Lotus, brand straight whiskey. 1906 .... 18.69 Kockwell. 1893 ......16,00 Pepper, Jos. 'EI, 1901., 11.60 duckenheimer, 1803 ..14.60 Atherton, 1M1 B.6S Cedar Brook, 1983 .i(.5.oe MoHfgram v... is.ee. ' By the Bottle, Rockwell ...........$1.60 PeMier, Jas. II f l.ss Kenneimer si.ou 94.m 9.TS 9.7S fA.IHJ 94.M 9,K .$126 M.19 91 .M 91.M 9L Quoki Atherton SMrffev'a Malt . . . Hal A Halg 6 Star.. 13.00 Ilalg llaig 3 Htnr..l.6u WMScey Bottle, m zsm Old Continental 8 yearn old .......11.2S 91.M Old Taylor ...,......$1,36 1.9 Pepper, Jan. IS. .....,$1,26 91.00 CIGAR SPECIAL! , Slitters Aprs, Pepsin $1.60 31.88 Vermouth Martin & Rossi Italian 75 .93 American Champagne nipln's White Label Special Re serve, extra dry Case. 24- bottles $16.00 914,06 Bottle , 76 .68 California CTrt. Btu-gaaJtes tut. SUie Vriaes. By the Gallon. $2.36 quality, this sale 91.M $2.00 quality, this sale 81.SS $1.69 quality, this sale 91-90 $1.00 quality, this sale Me Ale a Bteat White label bottling 1b the beat and moat satisfactory because it la always In perfect condition. Guinness' roretgn extra stout, eve v clal, o. ptqta 9Ml bottle ..MM WW Ale. dos. pints 94 1 bottle S rmm mj. fate, aeues, . its $7.84 KeimewMy, thlm Mle',ji.,IMI' $8,69 Julea Villao Cols etar 9.T s proote . .9900 V 14,26 very old California 102 proof. at $4.00 old. California. 96 proof ys.ou i;ognao type, as proof Anheuser-Buch'B, special, doc 99.00 Haver Ale Bchweppes, extra dry, made In Dub lin, Ireland. Special, dozen bot tles 9i3i or s for ........... ae Dozen splits 93oj or 3 for so VA8A Guaranteed raado from finest cloar Havana tobacco only box fifty Tournays, 16c delightful smokes, for 15.00 Kali or shoaa otters jnrotty fllle4U BosfUa 947. Fire Sale Removed to ..Our Storeroom at.. s r 1202 Howard St m Rain drov us out, but we will con tinue to offer to our patrons the balance of our damaged stock. Many real bargains in lamps and flx . tures still left to choose from. Omaha Gas Co. 1202 Howard St. FISTULA Pay Whan Cured PMmmmI Ah Vms4 thmw wwfcMi Mhi im'sWoJ. r"9aaMMsMt MsaTAaj ywwtiMl. Write tor Fr.c tHmlni iU m Beeiat sH4Mie4t aa luH. BsHaAasae. sbls) a.,M.ssW.sBbSa slsekAl MAfliAMaA WOWrwl9l Ml'BMnsxssy Wl BfBTwffc IPtaVffMlvai u. ajjfBeTitaflLsssWjBi sjea SkJBsVJB rWI VVWWWBPV sspsasajsj fniB( DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 Bide., Omaha, Nb.