fPTi-M nw. Mri.r Ttrrnnv vnvi!iTrir.v vfi 101M Soils Are a Bad Indication No Timo Should be Lost in Purifying Your Blood. Many people believe bolls are a sign of health. It ia a sign of sick blood. It is nn Indication that the circulation Is lus" plsh or loaded with acids and Impurities to cause breaking down of the tissues. At the first appearance of pimples and tolls the blood should be given a good searching Internal bath with S. S. 8. the greatest blood purifier known to man. This remarkable remedy has the peculiar nctton of soaking through the Intestines directly Into the blood. In a few minutes Its Influence Is at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every membrane, every organ of the body, every emunctory becomes In effect a. filter to strain tha blood of Impurities. The stimulating prop crtlcs of B. S. 8. compel tho skin, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, to all work to the one end of casting out every irri tating, every paln-tnnlctlng atom of poison; It dislodges by irrigation all accumulations in tho Joints, causes acid nccrctlons to dissolve, render's them neu tral and scatters those peculiar forma lions in the skin that cause bolls and Other skin eruptions. And best of all this remarkable rem tdy is welcome to the weakest stomach, tn a very brief time 8. S. S. has the re constructive process so under control that remarkable changes are observed. All eruptive places heal, mysterious pains and aches havo disappeared, and from head to foot there Is a conscious sensation of renewed health. That strange moody, morbid feeling of depression is lifted and the entire system responds with surpris ing energy. Tou can get S. S. S. at any drug store. Beware of any effort to sell you something claimed to be "Just as good." If Tours Is a peculiar case and you desire expert ndvlce, write to the Swift Speclflo Co., C12 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, da. A Higher Gear by telephone Business now-a-days is speeded up by Bell Tele phone, because it is the quick, right-to-the-point way of reaching the man you wont. The big business men in every community are mak ing the long distance tel ephone work for them. Trips by telephone mean saved energy, saved nerve 'forces and saved dollars. Ask "Long Distance" for rates aywere. NEIRASXA TELEPHONE COMPANY IT Light Six $3250 "The Oioicc of Men Who Know" Why carry around 500 pounds of tire eating, gas -eating weight? Have a de monstration of the Lozier "Light Six." Mitchell Motor Co. Tel. Douglas 782 2050 Farnam St. Nebraska, ROYSE REPORTS ON BANKS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 19.-(Speclal.)-Accord. Ing-to the report of tho condition of stato banks, of Nebraska made by Secretary Roypo of the state banking board, there are 711 stato banks in Nebraska with !96,C05 depositors, having ft deposit of $91,794,06.4 ( and an average reserve of i Per cent. Loans have Increased $3,G3.1,42j.2S since a year ago and deposits have Increased $I2,2i,812.64. The number of banks has Increased forty. Since August 16. 1913, loans have In creased $3,199,122. and deposits havo de creased $2,400,1 10.39 and four new banks have been started. Notes and bills re discounted and bills payable have in creased $307,013. 44 and " the reserve has decreased S per cent. The condition of tho banks at the close of business Octo ber 2L 1913. was as follows: RESOURCES. Real estate 1oiuij..$I3.104.HK:W Others loans 71,S04,O3j.4O-JS.t08.1S3.T0 Overdrafts 7i4,SS7.l"S Bonds, securities, judgments, te 1.4X16,714 3S State banks I17.816.1K9.M Cash 4.850.57tJ.r- 22,666,765.81 mnklng house, rurnlture ami fixtures Other real estate Current expenses, taxes and Interest Other assets i Aimc Cherry Pectoral Away back in 1841. Old enough to re roemW tbote days? Still uted for coughs and cold. Sold (or 70 years. Ask Yew Doctor. fcSdfc,I& Deposits Have Increased Faster in Year Than Loans. NUMBER OF BANKS TOTALS 714 I.onn IncrrnRc Three Million Dol lar" Since AnRtiKt nnd Hrpo.lt' Decrenne Tito Million Dar ing Thin Period. Nebraska, 3.000,602.00 .3J2.4S4.21 1.6W.071.6S 52,254.21 Total J114.434.47J.9S LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In SI 4. 155,100.00 Surplus fund 3.295.212.03 i nuiviueu proms o,oi-,.oi .) Dividends unpaid.. 54.929.70 Individual deposits, subject to check.. 44.775,890.82 Dtm'd certificates. 7.242.121.43 Time certificates., , 37,ziu,xm.:w Due to banks z,5io.zw.it 'ji,i,rcn.i Notes and bills rediscounts. l22-2H-52 Rills payable i'?!?-!? Other llabllltle "-iillS Depositors' guaranty tuna,,.. jn,Bi..'i Total , ni4.434.473.95 Notes from Beatrice and Gage County nHATltlPR Neb.. Nov. 19.-(Speclal.)- Mnrrhead. Conereseman C. II. Sloan ando McQulre, the meiftbers of the state live stock board, and Dr. W. B. Miles of Ames. Ia., have been extended Invitations to attend a banquet at the Commercial club rooms In this city next Monday evening, at which time the hog cholera problem will be discussed. Th im farmers living In the northern half of the county, who are to assist Dr. C. B. Cosford in carrying on the work of stamping out the hog cholera, have been Invited to attend the banquet. An autompbllo In which XV. B. Williams and his two sons were .riding, turned ...it. . i,ni.Ms n frw mllps north of I'lekrell Tuesday " afternoon and .was budly smashed. The occupants escaped by Jumping. a tu,v nam.ii iriitrifr. who resides near Cortland, ran Into a farmer named II Bakr, a mile south of Plckrell, with his motorcycle on Tuesday evening, oaaiy hurting him. Mr. Raker was walking along the road when he was struck by tho machine. ThA nremlum list for the annual exhibit of the Beatrice Poultry association has been Issued. The exhibit win be nem rwombpr 8 to 13. Thomas Southard, an expert Judge from Kansas City, will score tho birds, Mr. Henrv Sandritter. an old resident nt Rlue SDrlncs. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Darner, aged 87 years. Bne is survived oy one son ana three daughters. .Tnnn Herman has nurchased the print' Ing plant of the Odell Wave of J. P. Martin. Mr. Martin and ramny win soon locate in Texas. Roy George Vogan and Lottie Marie rjA(i hnth of Wymore. were married Tuesday at the court house by Rev, B. Galthcr. Rev. C. P. Stevens and Rev. G. T Saver havo Just completed the rellglour rnsun of the sixth district In thU city In the district they only found one infidel and only one that was outspoken against the churches. Witness Says Melroy Admitted Murder t T BEAVER CITV. Neb.. Nov. 19.-(Speclat Telegram.) In the case of Oluver Mel roy, charged with the murder of his father. John Melroy, on July 14. A Jury was secured at 3 o'clock today. Dr. C, XV. Goodei of Edison, the first witness for the state, said he was called to the Melry home and found John Mel roy with a mortal wound in hia back. Richard Manley,. a farmer neighbor of the Melroys, said after the shooting he found Gluver Melroy In a pasture some distance (from home and the defendant admitted he had Willed his father, and said he did not car If he hung for It. The young man exhibited the two empty shells found near the place of shooting. Court adjourned until tomorrow, when It Is expected that sensational-conditions In the Melroy family will be shown by the defense. Nebraskans Take Prominent Part in Conservation Meet (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Nov. 19.-Speclal Tele grsm.) George Coopland. regent of the University of Nebraska, was named vice president for Nebraska of tho Conserva tion congress by the Nebraska delegates today. Addison K. Sheldon of the legls--latlve reference bureau, will serve on he resolutions committee. Federal against state control of water power will bo the Important question in volved In drafting the resolutions. Sir. Sheldon said tonight that Nebraska pri marily had little water power to develop and that as yet he did not know what he would advocate in the way of resolutions. Tho Nebraska delegates registered thus far are: Chancellor Avery of the uni versity; A. E. Sheldon, George N. Lamb. II. P. Lctton of Lincoln, Regent Coupland, Dr. G, E. Condra and" Representative Kin. kald. Chancellor Avery and Regent Copeland spent several days In New York inspect, ing university buildings and grounds at Columbia and tho University of New York City, to secure Ideas helpful to tho proposed university extension. A short visit was also made at Prince ton university Dr. Avery left for Lin. coin tonight Others of tho Nebraskans will remain for the conservation) meet ings. LOOTER OF PRIVATE CAR GIVEN TERM IN PRISON KAIRBURY, Neb., Nov. 19.-(Speclnl.)- An unusual scene took place In tho dis trict court room at Ihls place last even ing when Claude Smith, alias. Craig Day, threw himself on the mercy of the court and asked Judge I M. Pcmberton of Beatrice to extend leniency to him and give him another show to make a man out of himself, Just aa the Judge was about to pass sentence on him for robbing the private car of Division Superintendent A. W. Kelso of this place, October 14. Smith, In company with his accomplice. whom the police wero unable to appre henJ, broke into Mr. Kelso's car and took a valuable suit case and other ar ticles, aggregating 175. They escaped to Omaha. While trying to dispose of the stolen articles at a pawn shop Smith was arrested. He was taken into county court and pleaded guilty to the charges preferred against htm Wore Judge C. C. Boyle. Judge Pembcrton gave him an Indeterminate sentence of one to ten years at hard labor In the penitentiary at Lincoln. Smith had been released from the Mis souri penitentiary at Jefferson City, September 3, 1813, for burglary committed In St. Louis In May, 1912. Divorce, on Jrffrraon Docket, FAIRBURY. Neb.. Nov. I9.-(Special.) District court was opened In this city last evening by Judge ! M. Pemberton of Beatrice and a Jury has been selected for this session of court. Judge Pember ton will listen to the evidence in eight divorce cases at this session. Tile couples desiring to have the ties that bind sev ered Include Minnie and Casslus Klrby, Jessie and Fred 'Morrison, Daniel and Hannah Bean, Charles and Anna Clark, Walter and Carrie McDanlel. Emma and Joseph Chestnut. Claude and Klva Cur tis. Almeda and William White. Nebraska Franklin Eliminated in County Seat Vote BLOOMING-TON. Neb., Nov. P. -(Special Telegram,) The town of Franklin was eliminated from further right to rep resentation in the county sent fight In Franklin county by today's voting. The vote for preference stood: Bloomlngton, 897; Macon, S; Franklin. 781. Bloomlngton to win out definitely would have had to receive a two-fifths vote, which It failed to do. Under the law, however, If no one of tho opposing towns receives a three-fifths .vote, the lowest of the opposing towns drops out. Tho fight will now bo squarely between Bloomlngton and Macon at the next spe cial election to be called. FRANKLIN, Neb., Nov. 9.-(Speclal Tclegrum.) Under tho election held to day for county seat of Franklin count', this city's aspirations for location of the county seat were dashed. The fight haa developed a surprising strength for Macon, and it is not at all unlikely that many of Franklin's votes will bo cast for thatclty in the final test. Bloomlngton Is the prcscent count)' seat TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE AT WYMORE WYMORE, Neb., Nov. 19.-(Speclal.) Citizens of Wymore to the number of about 200. In a massmeetlngat tho armory last night, declared themselves as favor ing the operation of tho city's electrlo light plant on a twenty-four-hour basis, with the addition of another engine and dynamo at an early date. Tho plant has been, running on a twelVe-hour service basis for a month past, but cltliens havo failed to patronlie It. 'The meeting last night was called by the mayor and council to find public sentiment regard ing the operation of the plant Nearly 150 pledged themselves to patronise tho city plant as soon as It is giving twenty-four-hour service, and they further pledged themselves to pay the city rates now charged, even If competing com panies should offer lower rates. Murder nt Warren.bnrn-, Mo. WARREN8BURGi Mo., Nov. 19. Thomas Hensley. a farmer near here, shot and killed his brother-in-law, David Rtcker. today. The shooting resulted when nicker went to the Hensley home for clothing for Mrs. Hensley, who had left her husband after a quarrel. Hens ley escaped. FUNERAL OF W. H.HARRISON IS HELD AT GRAND ISLAND GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. Nov. 19.-(Spc- cial.) The funeral of W. IL Harrison was held from the residence yesterday after- noon, Rev. A. F. Ernst of tho Presby terian church officiating. The church choir sang "Lead Kindly Light" and 'Abide With Me," favorite songs of Mr. Harrison. The members of the Masonic lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellow? nd the Elks attended in a body and at the grave the rituals were observed. There were many floral tributes by the societies to which he belonged as also, by many of the nearer friends. The six brothers were pallbearers. Do You Want a "GoodJGomptexion? TOV eaa feav cat U yoa tfcxt X car 01 jrourstlf. Ornroatlnr A ilarglih cir culation dor tse bowsls and, af fot ths akin, nature haa pro Tldd aa ldsal laxaUr which pu rifies your blood, clssjuts your Inttrttnts and rtllsTts constipa tion the rtal oauss of ytmplss, to. Ott bottl of HUNYADI JANOS WATER today at any Srmr tors. tax g-lsaj oa arising or at any time oa aa smpty stomach, and yonll as the fliff.rtnc la yonr coaipltx- Ion. $17250 BEST AKf HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mas.WiKtuws Bootiuhq Bracr ha been tiKd far orcr SIXTY YEARS by UIU.IONS of UOT1IBKS for tbrir C1IILURBM WHILK TEKTHINO. with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMB. ALLAYS all PAIN; CORES WIND COLIC sad U the bert rcmicdy fer DIARRIUEA. It U ab solutely harmless. B sure and ask for "Mr. JViniknr'j Sootbior Syrup," and taks no other Conld. The makers of Foley Kidney Pills know that they have absolutely the best com bination of curative and healing medicines for kidney and bladder ailments and uri nary Irregularities that It Is possible to produce. Mrs. O. Palmer, OS Willow street. Green Bay, Wis., was seriously 111 with kidney and bladder trouble, Mr. Palmer writes; "My wife is rapidly re covering her health and strengfli, due solely to ths use of Foley Kidney Pills." You cannot take them Into your system without good results. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. Will now Place in Your Home This Splendid New Fully Warranted Piano $172 Artistically Constructed. Built by tho Segerstrom Piano Company Ohoico of Beautiful Oak or Mahogany Case Everyone who has examined these pianos has pro nounced them beyond question the best piano value ever offered hero at the price. This is no surprise to us, as when xvq made the big purchase we knew them to be bet ter values than many shown elsewhere at over $200.00 and advertised as tremendous bargains. j Make it a point to examine these splendid bargains before you buy a pianos You'll be pleasurably surprised to find what you can buy at so low a price. Our Absolute Guarantee of Sat isfaction is Always Part of Every Piano Sale Here That's one reason for the tremendous piano business we have built up in Omaha. Our customers know they aro certain of getting 100 cents or more of quality for every dollar expended here. Here's Some Snaps in New and Used Pianos Special in Noveniber Sale 1 Kimball $125.00 1 Hardman; $150.00 1 Huntington . . . .$125.00 1 Anderson $125.00 1 Weiler $175.00 1 Peerless $100.00 Payments Arranged to Suit Your Convenience. Hayden Bros. I Thursday, in our New Women's Ready-to-Wear Department DRESSES, SPECIAL at $22.S0 Doth afternoon and evening dresstss are offered In this special lot. It In cludes many excluslvo models in the very latest types brought out in dresses. Materials are thn popular crepe de chine, crcpo metor, charmeusc, canton crepe, and evening drosses, tu chiffon, net and shadow laces. All styles, both In high and low necks nnd long and short sleeves. WASTS, SPECIAL at $4.75 8 Valucst regular !. SO and $7.50." This lot Includes chiffon, messaltne, crepe de chine and lace, In all the new colors to match Fall Suits, and in all t(o sizes from-34 to 41. SUITS, SPECIAL at $25.00 Values range to 4fi.00. A special sale of our higher grade Suits that Include the latest novelties. Many of them have but recently been put In stock. They Inoludo Imported poplins, chiffon, French broadcloths, velvet, brocaded novelties, French' cords, epongea. They feature tho very newest style or with the Mandarin KlrevcK Homo in blouse effects and somo In the newboxy models. These gar ments nil represent tho highest example of tho tailor's art They are perfectly tail ored throughout and cnrofully finished. The color range Includes not only the popular stnplo shades, but all tho lato high tones In popular colors, such as itUH.ilan green, nVahogany, paon, mlrabclla, taupo and tho wine shades. COATS, SPECIAL at $19.50 ' Stylish new Fall Coats, many of which have Just arrived. They come both Jlned and untitled, in broadcloths, boucles. matlesses, Ferslana. llalkan lamb, AMrachnn and wool velours. The values aro below tho regular and the lot in cludes the very latest styles In Fall Coats. .Trimmings aro fancy frogs, buttons or pipings of vclvot and contrasting materials. Visit Our New Dept Visit &uw 'Jam T a. Grandest Of All Thl Prtty Sideboard Decanter Six of These Fancy Wine Glasses Thanksgiving Offers! t NOW comes the Thnnksgiving season tho days of sociability nnd feasting tho time of nil times when you will want nn oxtra supply of good things to drink in tho houso. Now is tho timo to "stock up" on good old Whiskies or Choico Wines, Brnndies, etc. Wo aro taking this opportunity of offering our customers and tho readers of this paper a most won' dorful froo offor which will bo opon until Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27tH. Wo oxpoct thousands In tho city as well as In tho country to take advantngo of this great froo oMor; thoreforo, wo ask that you order as soon as possible right now is tho timo. Evorybody uses wlnos on Thanksgiving day Tho dlnnor Is in complete without It. This year order Hlllor's nrnnds.. You'll bo pleased, and, besides, you'll get this elegant Thanksgiving present to adorn your sideboard. ! iff With purchases of two quarts or more of Hillor's brands of Whiskies, Wines or Liquors (amounting to $1.50.or over), SDD fancy Wino Glasses (liko above), FREE. With purchase of four quarts or more of any of Hillor's brands of fino Wines, Whiskies or Liquors (amounting to $3.00 or moro), tho cntiro sot of a Decanter and Six Glasses, FREE. If your purchnso amounts to over $B, Decanter (holding about 1 qt.) will bo filled with flno California Wine. Tho following suggestions are otferod for Thanksgiving season, on which thoro aro special prices: Pure Food, the best brand of California Wines- .. Italian, Swiss, elegant "Wines, such as Sauterncs, either Tort or Hhcrry or Angelica, por mmri Sparkling Burgundy and California Cham- t7(f pngnes; qunrts, 81.n0; pints V'U Go6d Old Uuckcnhclincr Uyc, full QC ... $1.00 qunrts HIllcr'H Old Stock, tho O. K. Kyo; smooth nml mellow, nt Ilurirundy, Zlnfamlcl, CVL aHd TC at VJkJK, i iJU Old Willow llrook llourbon, bottled In QQ hqnd; qunrts nt OtC Ulackbcrry Cordial, the best; $1.00 hot- fj r ties oyc California Apricot, Raspberry or nan- ff nna Cordial; 81.2ft values at J)JLUv PHONE YOUR ORDERS - WE DELIVER PROMPTLY. Two Doors East of W. O. W. Skyscraper 1309 Famam Street Send for Our Trice List and Special Offers. All Sfall Orders Promptly Filled. The Modem Whiskey with an old time flavor Modern only in the sense that it is made in a modern distillery, with the most 'up-to-date, scientific methods. Old time in all else its purity,; its - flavor its quality. It is made today with the same formula that has been used, without change, Since 1857. What primitive methods and rugged honesty produced 56 v ago, modern science is producing today a quality and na that cannot be imitated, a purity that is never questioned. tTHC tOVSRNMENf QRtEHf STAMP '.PROTECTS THE CONTENTS. cars avor at B-..Hp.m.lU. 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