: v. f lilt i Ul I IMIII.J I l in 1 i jSS -J DR, JAMES T. KIHSLER DEAD Succumbs to Paralysis After Many Weeks of Lingering. - i WELL KNOWN TO OMAHA PEOPLE Vrtc-rnn Army Hurticon ami Physi cian and fur Vrnrn Pharmacist In TkU City Anient Church nnit Lodge Worker. Dr. Junics T. Klnsler died at noon nt lit residence, Sjl8 Dodeo street, after lingering for weeks with paralysis. Bomo weeks ago when stricken It becamo up parent that he could not Ions survive, so Ills family was as much prepared as po. slblc for the end. lr, James Thomas Klnsler was born near Lockport. N. Y.. in 18C llo served his country In the civil war as a surgeon and saw a vast amount of ntrenuous cam palgnlng. After the wur he settled down to the practice of medicine, coining- to Omaha with his family In 1KST. II d. elded not to pursue his practice here for a time, but encase In the drug business, end this he did by opening a lance and well appointed drug store at 1307 Karnam treet Vram the very first he prospered and Stomach Sour? Feel Costive, Bilious? Take Cascarets Tonight Dime a Box That awful sourness, belching of add and foul gases; that pain In the pit of the stomach. th heartburn, nervousness, bloatltur after eating, feeling of ftUnM, 4!csiness and sick headache, Mn your stomach Is sour your liver Is torpid your bowels constipated, it Wt ywur stomach's fault-it Isn't Intl. CAND1 'CATHARTIC. .AS CARETS Made by Thomas Cusack Co. This huge sign was designed and built by the Thomas Cusack Co., and is one of the largest signs ever erected in the west. It is fifty-five feet long and 40 feet high. The shadow effect in red lights for the large letters in the name is abso lutely new, and will prove to be a very attractive feature of the sign. The seal at the top of the sign will produce a golden light and will' burn constantly. The ribbon border effect will be green with a steady twinkling light. The bottom line is ar ranged as to permit new announcements to be made from time to time. In 1S31 opened another drug store at tho corner of Hlxtecnth and Farnam, con Miming both until 1693. wnea'no disponed of the original piaco and In 1S93 sold tho other and went bacK to New York Cltyi to undergo a post graduate- course In medicine and surgery, tho .old longing for practice again manifesting UseU, After a few years more of practice In Omaha he returned In 1900 to llutfalo,' which Is not far from his birthplace, and remained thero until about five years uro. when, after the death of a daughter,, he and Mrs. Klnsler felt they must ba nearer their other children and their fam ilies. Dr. Klnsler wns a man of largo heart and deep, tender affections and to the very last found, aolld comfprti in the, lovo nnd association of members' of 'his, family. ... Two, daughters Itavo died, and the re malnlng children, all of Omaha, , are Jalnes C. attorney,"1 the eldest; A. V., Iuwtbermun, and Miss Blanche, tho con stant companion of her venerable father and mother. Dr. ' Klnsler was a' member of the Hilts.; Knights of Columbus, Loyal I.exlon and u military surgeons' society. Ho' was a life-long and devout CathoMfl and had. lived, the closing' Cays .of his life moro closely than ever ' In" t)ie faUh of his church. , , gesUon It's biliousness and constipation. Try Cascarets; they sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take bile from the liver and carry off tho constipated waste mat. ter from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble Is ended. A Coscartt tonight straightens you out by morning. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. NEW ELECTRIC Tips on the. Dy Ross U Hammond, Collector Internal s. I'cvcmic. District of, Nebraska. lly reason of tho widespread interest In the now Income tax 1b w, which Interest Is Increased by tho near, approach of the period for making returns of inconio schedules for 1813. I bollevo tho news papers may perform a 'public service by Diving spaco to tho statements at this tlnjo of. a few elcmentury facts. Already they have contributed In a most valu able way to this end nnd acknowledg ment' Is made of such assistance to the collecting power as well as to the public When VllliiKM .Mutt lie Made. Returns 'must be made before March 1-by persona subject to the tax arid by all corporations, under penalty for fail use to fllo within the required time. Corporations must report for the, whole of. tho year 1513 without tho JS.O0O ex emption allowed' under the old latf. They must pay the tax of 1 per cent on dividends'' on stock held In other cor porations. though tho latter have already .paid-1. per -cent thereon. They may es- .tatylsh f fetal years, "best suited to( thejn convenience, lor which to report insicaa of the calendar year, ' but ' they must first designate such fiscal year by giving; notice to the collector. These arc tho principal changes as to corporations. Tho net profits both for thoso and for Individuals are to be ascertained in some practical manner though the govern ment demands no certain system of ac counting. "Whatever method will accur ately disclose the essential tacts will be satisfactory, Partnerships need make no returns as such. The partners ac count for their profits as Individuals, whether the partnership has distributed such profits in dividends or not. Partner ships must make return upon demand of the collector when he suspects there ha not been a proper accounting by the partners of the firm's profits. Who Must, I'll. ; No person needs to file a return for j HIS unless hi or her net Income from ' March t to December l was In excess of IZ.ZQ3. Dividends of corporations (which 1 have already paid the lax) may be dls ( icgarded. Tbj 11,500 for the tcu months SIGN AT SIXTEENTH Income - Tax of tho law last year. miiBt bo receipts from'.other sources to necessitate filing a return, andv salaries drawn from tho1 state or any political subdivision thereof aro excluded In. determining this J2.500 minimum, exemption. od-nra under no" circumstances to- bo entered as Income. When dividends received from corpora tions reach u. sum In excess of $29,000 with1 other Income, thev must be reported for tho' purpose of assessing the -surtax, or additional tax, which begins at that point. Below that. sum dlvldonds aro not toMJe reporteij In uny.return. , Tho Married Kxrtuptlnti. Married persons. If living together, are entitled to a specific exemption tor the ten months of 1913 of $3,333.33. If the husband 'makes the report bo must In clude the wife's Income It she has any. Both may sign the report, or the husband may Indlcato by writing on the report that tho figures given Include tho In come of tho wife. If both haVo Incomes of mora than 2,UK tor the ten months, separate reports may be made, but both together can take only the $3,333.33 specific exemption. :Klther may take' It all, or they may prorate It in such proportion as they choosy A tu Fsruirn, A new special ruling Just made by the department Holds as to farmers 'that they shall take the vulue of their produce. Including live stock grown In 1313as the basts of their return. The live stock brought over from the previous year will be accounted for only for Its Increased value. Field products, whether sold or not. will be taken Into account by- Inven tory at market value on December 31. When this be sold, at a greater or less price than Invoiced, an increase or de crease will be accounted. (or In the re turn for the year It Is sold. In other words, the farmer must account for his profits In the same manner the merchant doe, otherwise his living expense, so far sus they ore of produce grown, wfctl In effect be deducted by him, which Is permissible on the part of no one. In determining his profits, tho farmer Is per mitted to charge against his Income every co it of operation outside his family liv AND FARNAM STS. Current Furnlsned toy Omaha Electric Light & Power Company On Saturday night the electric current for this mammoth sign at Sixteenth and Farnam streets will be turned on by the Omaha Electric Light & Power Company. This company had charge of the special wiring for the new display and also furnishes the current for most of the electric signs in the city. It has always encouraged the use by merchants of large electric dis- E lays, , and as a result Omaha is rapidly becoming one of the est illumined cities in the country. ing expenses, llo must not charge up In terest or Investment unless such amount of Interest has been paid by -him. Fair wages for himself and all helpers, except aomesuo servants, may be included, l'rofrnatoiiiil Mn. . .Professional men, such hs. lawyers and doctors, are to dctcrmlno their gross in come by cash received and collectible ac counts' accruing for the taxable period. Against this may bo charged all office ex penses and traveling expenses incident to their -practice. .Tho lawyer's expenditure fir books Is an investment, though lie. may make some deduction for their depre ciation and obsolescence. Bo with the' doctor's equipment. The doctor who also dispenses drugs with his prescriptions may consider their cost as a deduction. Upkeep of te.im or auto used exclusively in practice Is a' proper deduction. interest oirpavlng, sewer, drainage, Ir rigation and llko bonds that arc an obli gation of a public nature Is exempt from the tax. Had Debts. 3ad debts Incurred before March 1, 1913 though 'charged off the books therafter, aro not permissible deductions. A bad account to be an allowable deduction must hove been Incurred since March l. last, and may be subtracted for tho year claimed It It' be charged oft during that year. If afterwards It be colic ''d, It wll be entered" as Income for that year, Schedule Kept Meeret. The returns made are held to be secret and sacred. Any revenue officer disclos ing Information contained In any specific return Is subject to fine. Imprisonment, dismissal from offlc- and loss of right to vote or hold office. These returns are all forwarded to the commissioner of In ternal revenue at Washington and Inspec tion of a given return may be made only upon order of the president of the United States, given to the secretary of th treasury or the commissioner of Internal revenue. The commissi- r upon receipts of the returns makes an assesment against' the taxable corporations or person, where upon tho collector of Internal revenue give notice of such assessment and the tax Cue must be paid before June 30, under penalty of failure. Inspector tu book I p Delinquents. Income tax Inspectors have already been appointed for the Nebraska dis trict They Are canvassing tho state to give assistance in rendering returns. Their work will continue after tho date for filing (March 1) has elapsed. They have authbrlty to examine all books and accounts, 'tfho'so falling to file who have tuxable Incomes, will be sought out and compelled to file or pay the penalty for failure to comply within tho proper time. A Torpid f.iver Ojvcs a sallow complexion. Take Dr. King's New Life Mils and rid tho sys tem of Impurities. I-ook healthy. VZc. All druggists. Advertisement. Route of the New Burlington Line -Has Been Fixed The blue prints of the Burlington's cut off, giving It one of the short lines be tween Omaha and Sioux City, has arrived and shows that the terminal Points are not going to be Just where they were expected. Instead of tho line leaving tho main line In the vicinity of Itatston anJ striking the Ashland-Sloux City lino near Fremont the- starting point will be from Chalco, fourteen miles west of Omaha. From Chalco the new lino will run south of west to a point ono and one- WESrlHDlESCHUHES Panama Canal Newest LAURENTIC TRIPLE SCREW MARCH 4 Z9 DAYS Easter Cruise April 4- 16 Days$l45. and Up White .-Star. Line . . comer vaim xasii Calrro, ox local ajrasta. 9. half miles south of Yutan In Saunders county. TIkj new lino will be about twelve miles In length, almost strnlK t and will have practically a watr gra(V. following a wld(v valley that extends from Chalco to the Platte river. The Burlington's line will, bo 125 mile between Omaha and Sioux City, whereas that of tho Northwcstern's lino on tho Nebraska side of the river la 133 miles. Persistent Advertising is tho road to "I3AV1IJ, MV330 LARGEST STEAMERS To the Mediterraneaa CELTIC, MAR. 7 FROM BOSTON CANOPIC, nir. 14. CRETIC, Apr. Z WHITE STAR LINE S. IS. Corner SZadlson and Za Balls Bts Chicago, or X.ocal Agosts, South America Cruising Steamer 14,892 TftWC I75 fend um