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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1914)
10-A HIE OMAHA bUNPAY BEE: MARCH 8, 1914. SPECIAL YIELDS RESULTS Union Pacifio Educational Train Proves Help to Farmers. SMITH LOOKS OVER THE ROUTE Indaatrlnl Anrnt of the tload Take Trip Over System nnd Finds the tlnrnllata Protltlnn by form n Ion (liven. Industrial Agent Smfth of the Vnlon Pacific la Just tn from an extended trip through western Nebrhsks, eastern Colo rado and western Kansas, covering the territory through which the company's forage special was run last year. Mr. Smith inado the trip largely for the pur poae of ascertaining If the running of the special and the delivering of lectures by experts had been attended with rosult. Mr. Smith returns to headquarters feel ins satisfied that the money expended In putting the forage special onto the road was an excellent Investment At Hugo, Colo., he attended a convention of tho farmers and there learned that as a re tilt Of tha train and the lectures deliv ered, nearly fifty rtlos were constructed In tha vicinity of the town last year and j that the benefit derived had been very pronounced. Around. Hugo, Mr Smith found that during the last year scores of tha farmers had gone Into dairying and rais ing forago plants for sllago and that now they aro making money, whereas, prior It's Health That Counts St SBBBBB 1 " SiC l L IS SAT I B SNEEZE AND COUGH CONSTANTLY? YOU CAN STOP BOTH QUICKLY! Essence ftfentho-LaxSna Puts An End To It Quicker Than Anything Else. TAKE PUJtToR MAKE INTO A PINT. Don't take our word for It! You can tirovo it Buy a bottle of Mestho-I.axene'ana use It as per simple directions and If you don't gladly acknowledga that it is the bestths very beat couth, cold and ca f TEMPORARY .WROTH'S OAFE Pending an Alteration' of Our American Kitchen No Regular Meals "Will Bo Served. WE ARE STILL SERVING THE VERY BEST CHINESE, . ITALIAN nd MEXICAN DISHES IN THE CITY WROTH'S CAFE TILL THE MOST BKAUTiPUL IK THE WEST 1612 FARNAM "Live Wire" Business Men of Omaha Telephone Numbers and Addresses of the OmiU Business Houses File tbis for reference, yon Vflll find it handy. For Complete Information See Classified Section of TODAY'S BEE to that time they were Just eking out a living by raising grain, and It alone. lntllnsr Uj fttlns. ., It was noted that all through western jKcbraska and Kansas, there Is a ten? dency upon tho part of the farmers to get away from raising grain for market and pay more attention to dairying and stock raising. Now the silos are num erous all over tho country and the farm era are becoming more prosperous than ever before. Through the fall wheat sections of Ne braska and Kansas, Mr. Smith found that tho plant has come through the" win ter In splendid condition and .tnat with the Increased acreage, farmers every where are predicting ono of the best crops they havo !ver, raised. In no Ideality did ho find that the wheat had been winter killed. The fields are green and tho con dition estimated at 100 per cent, plus. All through southern Nebraska and Kateae, Mr. Smith noted that farmers everywhere are busy In their fields, tak ing off corn stalks and In many In stances, plowing and putting tho ground In condition for the sowing of oats and barley and the planting of corn. Tho corn acreage, no thinks, thW year will ho fully up to tho normal. HEARING FOR RETRIAL IN PAUL SUIT IS POSTPONED Hearing of the motion for a new trial of Mrs. Nellie raul'ifcult against Arthur Brand els In Judge Day's district court was postponed until next Saturday. It is the duty of everybody to keep healthy, but this is impossible if the Stomach is weak, Liver lazy and Bowels constipated. An impaired di gestion soon affects the other functions of the body and to remedy this condi tion you should try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It assists digestion, keeps the liver actWe and is a real safeguard against Poor Appetite, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Head. ache.Gonstipation, Bilious Odlds, drip, Malaria. to Protect Health Insist on Hostetter's rta rrh remedy that you have evor tried, then money will be cheerfully refunded. Just take one dosa and you'll right away know it's going to do tho work, for you instantly feel Its soothing, bene ficial effects in tho nasal, throat and lunit passages. Tako It puro in 10-drop doses, or make a pint of syrup as per direction with each bottle. Tho formula is a new discovery or compound and its marvelous action on coughs, colds and catarrh has mado It n household remedy in thousands of ,home. Bold by druggists. trial bottle will he sent to nnyone upon receipt of 8 cents in stamps. Ad dress The Blackburn Products Co., Day ton, Ohio. CHANGES Omaha's Home TIMELY REALESTATE GOSSIP Exchange Not for Seven-f or-Quarter Street Car Fares, h. FOUGHT OUT AT A MEETING I'njitp DrllrTm In Seeking Cur Line Kxtenalon Ilntliet Tlinn loner Pnre Grnnit Jury After Plnnililnnr Thlerrr. Ileal eatato men In general do not tako kindly to the Beven-car-fares-for-a-quar-ter proposition the socialist have pushed to tho front to be voted upon by tne people March 10. Many of tho real eatato men feel that what the city wants .a ca lino extensions and good sirvlco to nil parts of the city rather than cheaper fara, nnd they feel that they cannot have both. Nor Is this 11 baaed on their own fancy for G. W. Wattles has himself stated on numerous occaslona that the people can not have both. Ho hna said that If thu proposition goes through and tho com. pany la compelled to reduce fares they will not extend so rapidly. "Then good bye to extensions for a good, long while," wore tho words he used In the fall when addreaalng the Crelshton's First Addition Improvement club In the basement of tho Windsor school house. . Ho was discussing extensions, and Incidentally touched on thf proposition of forcing tho company to give seven tickets for a quarter. One of the futiiea. Slnco the district court has refused to rfrant tho street car company's request for a restraining order lo prevent the Issue from being submitted to the people at the election It Is now being accepted as ono of tho Issues that must be de cided at the election next Tuesday, March 10. The matter cams before, tho Ileal Estate exchange at tho last meeting, when W. T. Graham Introduced a motion that the exchange go on record favorln? tho seven-for-a-quarter proposition. C. F, Harrison Jumped to Graham's dofenno nnd argued for tho proposition. Henry Pnyno then made the principal nrgumonl ngalnat It, aaylng that what tho city wanta la extensions rathor than cheaper fares. He pointed out that if peccssnry an ngreement could probably bo reached whoreby tho company would give seven fares for a quarter to tho working men during certain hours when they were go ing to and from their work, but he did not believe tn a evcn-for-a-quarter prop osition as a general proposition. Tho motion was finally tablod. Would Work No Detriment. There are many, however, who feei that alnco tho carrying of the proposition will mean to throw It Into court for & test case It would work no especial detriment. Some who did not favor tho proposition originally will now vote for It, bocause they believe that when the constitution altty of )t la tcated, as It win be perhap In tho supremo court, facts and flguro will bo given that Wilt show whether tho company can afford to grant such a con cession or not. In other words. It 'la felt by soma that the court tn this In stance wilt havo nn opportunity to fio what the State Railway commission would ordinarily he called upon to d determine on tho adequacy or inadequacy of tho rate, After rinmliliiHT Tliltjye. Tho dlatrlct grand Jury during Its pros ont sitting Is to inveatlgato the plumbing thefts that have been so numerous In the new vacant houacs about tho city. It has become common for tho plumbing to be bodily torn from brand new houses In many parts of tho city nnd taken to Junk dealers, where It Is sold for a few dollar Often plumbing that has cot. $Srf to Install Is torn out when as a mat ter of fact the lead and galvanized piping thus obtained by the thief could not pos sibly net tho culprit more than a few dollars. Real estate men, especially thosj wno do a great deal of building, havo Buffered heavy losses In this way. At tho last meeting of the neat Estate ex change It was urged upon all the mem bers that (hoy make known to the grand Jury whatever evidence they may havo In order that responsibility may be fixed. P!ntt:i)K vjw Tract, A new acreage tract la belntr nlatted hv Hastings & Hcydcn adjoining Keystono park on the northwest. It Is but a short distance from Benson between the two mnoadam roods leading west and north west from the village. The tract con tains 104 acres, moat Of which lies In tho rich Papplo valley. The now addition will be known as "IUchland." The plan Is to divide It Into tracts of from" thres to five acres each. Maple, poplar and sycamore trees are to be planted alonar tho drives. Tha Payne Investment - J Vf VI IO the cash sale at t25.to0 to Vmi w v. of Pisgah, la., of 109 ncres lying three miles north of Florence. This farm was owned by M. T. Martin and C, A. Klelda and la well Improved, having forty-eight acres of applo orchard, which was con sidered to ho one of the beat In the state. Mr, Voss has already taken possession and expects to make this farm his fu ture home. Almost Throws Fit When Case is Set for Friday,' the 13th Rutben Flnklesteln, junk dealer at Eighteenth and Cuming streets, nearly bad a convulsion In police court -when Judge Foster continued bis hearing for receiving stolen property until Friday, the 13th. Oh, don't do 1 Judee." pleadod Hueben, But the. magistrate was firm end declared Friday, 13, It should be. To cheer Flnklesteln up a bit. City Prosecutor Fred Auhauaer informed hlni that twelvo additional complaints of a llko nature, making a total ot thirteen, would be filed against hlra. Flnklesteln Is accused ot having re ceived plumbing taken from vacant bouses by Will Irwin, who Is now am ine a ninety-day Jail sentence In the county -Jail. PRECINCT ASSESSORS TQ HOLD OVER ANOTHER YEAR County Assesor Counsman has tv-colvcd-hundreds of application or Hf n Mho dovirt- lo becum? pieolnct as scors. although he lias no power to ap. point new deputies until MIS. Those who vur elected under the law since repealed by the legislature "hold over" this year. Beautiful New Church at South Omaha FIRST MF-THOniRT EPisroi'At, ni 8TIIEET8, OF WHICH BKV. J. W. Increased Cost of Brick is Offset by the Lesser Upkeep A report recently made by tho commit tee on flro protection of the Boston Chamber of Commerce includes some In teresting figures on tho comparative cost of frame and brick construction for dwelling houses, says tho Insurance Post. Tho conclusion was that tho slightly greater cost of brick, which averaged un der 10 per cent more than framo, was, mora than offset tn a few years by the leaser coat of mtaltttcnanco and Insur ance and by tho greater comfort and durability of the struciure. Tho report says that when lumber was cheap and brick was more expensive than now, thq Idea becamo general thflt the cost of brick as compared with framo was almost prohibitive, and this con tinues, although tho conditions havo changed so radically that tho cost Is now llttlo moro and the ultImaV cost less. Bids wero obtain on a modem eight room houso, of good design and excellent arrangement, such oa Is frequently built in and about largo cities, and on these tho bids of the five contractors varied comparatively little, and sohe average was taken as a fair test of tiio practical cost, tho contractors Including their prof Its In all cases. Tho average bid for the various types was as follows, the second column showing the perccntago of excess coat of each type over tho clapboard type: Clapboard J6.750 .OJ per cent Shingle 6,8(3 1.03 per cont Ten-Inch brick wall, hollow 1.7,372 9.10 per cent Twelve-Inch brick wall, solid .... 7.&JI 33.00 per cent Stucco on hollow block 7,187 6.30 per cent Brick veneer on hbl- low bloctc ,7,483 10.70 per cent Stucco on framo 6,952 2.90 per cont Brick veneer on boarding 7,i2G 0.90 per cent Brick veneer on stud- ding, 7,153 CSOper cont The commttteo corresponded with con tractors in various parts of tho country In making up Its ro"port, and found from them that brick buildings -were commonly estimated to cost 10 per cent moro than frame, while brick veneered buildings could bo put up In many sections for C per cent moro than the cost of frame buildings, tho .difference In cost being usually moro than offset by tho lessoned insurance premium. Economy of heating a well built brick houso Is apparent and It Is a well known Te J.raTr ?ys Buro of when yu l),ace yur order with tho "FIDELITY" for moving, storing, shipping or packing. If you want a representative to call and give you an idoa of what it would cost to store, move, ship or pack your goods, it will cost you nothing. Telephone Douglas 116 Fidelity Storage 10th' and Jackson Streets. The Real Meaning of Success Spells Move Living in tho same castle all your life is out of date. You cannot succeed by living in the same house until you begin to look like it. Try a new ono for a while variety, is the spice of life. A moving experience is an edu cator. You cannot forget it. . Dowager Princess Badzewell should movo says Doherty. See tho new mother-in-law joke in last Sunday's Bee? There was nn excuse for Lott's wife to cornor the salt mnrket. There was no vans then. Don't try it now'but get a van.from tho Omaha Van & Storage Co. 806 South Sixteenth Street Hero's One for the Bull Moose Whether you're a Dull Moose, or any other Wnd 0f a Moose, or au Elk, an Eagle, an Owl, a White Rat, or whatever your affilia tions, wo will serve you equally well, promptly and at our usual low rates, in tho packing, shipping or storage ot household goods. CHerto Fireproof Warehouse & Van 60. 219 Ntrtt 11th Street, fhom io.uglas 3S4. Builders nni AT twenty-fifth and e ulRKPATIUCiC IS PASTOIt fact that the brick houso Is cool when the weather is hot and warm when It Is cold on tho outside. In Omaha there la a growing tendency toward brick residence construction. R. E. SUNDERLAND. The Persistent ana Judicious Use o' Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. FOR SAFETY SAKE put. your valuables in our Fire and Bur glar Proof Vault. Do not delay do It how. Tou can r en t a Safe Deposit Box here for ?3.00 and up pe year. Trunks stored ;i.00 per month. 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Your furniture dealer probably soils tho Luger "Codar-Line." If not, write us. Luger Furniture Company Minneapolis, Minn. "Kit" writes: "I am far below normal weight I suffer with headaches and am nervous to the point of exhaustion, it you can tell me something to help me I snail bo very grateful." Answer; I can prescribe nothing sp in fective as a thorough courso of three craln nypo-nuclane tablets. These tablets will aid In extracting the nutrition from the food which will Increase the red blood supply, overcome non-ouaness and you will become plump and hnfmhy- This treatment should be continued for sAvcr pi months, as it takes time to change, tho tissues and cells of the body. "Sarah"' says: "Can anything btv done for one who is bothered with rheuma: tlam. It so, please reply." Answer: You can be relieved of your rheumatism if you tako the following. Mir by Bhaklng well and. take a tea pocnful at meal times and at bed time and you will soon be cured. Comp. es sence cardlol, 1 oz.; comp. fluid balm wort, 1 cs.; syrup sarsaparllla .compi, ozs.; wine of colchlcum, one-half oz.j sodium salicylate.. 4 drams; Iodide of pctasslum, 2 drams. "Ray" writes: "Can a sufferer from bronchial trouble be .relieved? Ddclorsdo not seem to help me, what would you suggest?" Answer: To euro chronic cold, sbre throat and brohehltts. I would advise the uso of concentrated essence montho-lnx cne. Purchase this at nny drug stpre in 2 -oz. packages nnad mix according to directions given on bottle and you will vory shortly be relieved of all bronchial trouble. This will not only relieve, but will correct, and is very pleasant to tako. "Hulda" says: "I -cannot eat without great distress after eating..! am sleepless and restless, nervous anad irritable. Can you tell me anything that would euro me?" Answer: your trouble Is all due to your stomach, which causes the nervous, rest less feeling. Take tablets trlopepitne and you will soon be relieved of all this trouble. Thcso are packed In sealed car tons and aro plhk, white and blue tab lets to bo taken after meals. Take tho pink tablet after breakfast, white after dinner and blue after supper. If this Is continued tho curative agepcles will soon restore natural digestion. "Y. W" writes- "I wake In the morn ing as tired as when I retired. My sumach feels weak, my arms and lmbs irumblo and I look with despair Upon the day's work. I seem to have no er.ergy or recuperative foroas. Severe headache, worry, and embarrassment at my condition are sytnstomr." Answer: The vital forces havo ebbed low and your nerves need stimulating, while your nutritive forces need toning ud to aUDDly energy. Begin t&klne three grain cadomene Utilets and conMnuo un- In Brandei's Pompeiian Room This style contains all the patented features of the Victor Victrola full cab Inet, improved sounding board, auto matic stop. 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The pre scriptions can be filled at- any. well stocked urug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. til recovery Is satisfactory. Get an origi nal aealed tubo with full direction'. "Geo. W." writes: "Wore thiii a year ago I received lasting benefi; from ona prescription you gave m", and now my trouble Is due to kidneys, so am writing for advice. Lately I havo had swelling under the eyes, and ot the feet and ankles, also am feverish, thirsty and weak, whllo niy head aches and tha Urinary passage ia attepdea'-Wlth pain and bad odors," Answer; I have" found that balmwort tablets are tho most -beneficial treat ment that any one-can use, ,who Is nf flloled with disordered kldnoy and blad der. Obtain in sealed tubes with full dliectlons, Miss T. It. asks: "Do you think a weight of ISO pounds Is too mUch for a gin of medium, height; ahd what can I tafely take to reduce about 30 pounds?" Answer; Your weight is excessive, and if it increases It may cause much suffer ing and embarrassment. I advise the regular use of 8-graln arbojone tablets, which are sold by most pharmacies in sealed tubes with full directions for self adminlstratlon. "Carpenter" writes: "My liver and kid neys are in a bid condition. I hava dizzy eptlls and dark spots before my eyes. Al so have twinges of rheumatism. Can I be helped?" Answer: To relioVf kidney aand liver trpuble UBe three grain aulpherb tablets jnpt sulphur). Thes are packed in sealed tubes with full dliectlons for taking They act pleasantly and tone up tho Dowels nnd liver and purify the blood. They aro convenient, effective and highly ourutlvo. "Phoebe" The following will correct your children of bcdwettlng: Get 2 drams of tincture rhus-afomatlc; 1 dram tinc ture cubebs and ,1 or. comp. fluid balm wort. Mix. and give the child from 10 to lo drops In water about ona hour be fore each meal. "Maud" writes: "I havo suffered a. great deal with catarrh. It gives me headaches, affects my eyes and my breuth Is awful. Can '.'ou prescribe something to cum It Only my nostrils and throat are affected." Answer. I have prescribed antiseptic vllone powder and grateful tetters from hundreds Indicate that It Is speedily cur ative, but must be used occasionally to prevent a recurrence. Get a two ounce original package of vilane powder; use a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water. From the palm of the hand snurf the water through tho nostrils until thor oughly cleansed, two or three times dally. Mix a level teaspoonful of vtlana pow der with an ounce ot lanl or vaseline and apply well up Into tho nostnis twice dally and your catarrh should soon, txi gono. Onda" writes. "I urn troubled with Itrhlnt; rcalp. dandruff and my hair Is fulling out. It Is harsh and brittle." Answer: Plain Yellow Mtnyol Is the beat remedy for Itching scalp., falling hair and dandruff that I know of. It can Ixi bought In 4 ok. Jars and If used se ct. riling to directions will overcome dis eases ot tho hair and scalp, If tha hair la harsh and brittle and you are bothered with those straggling locks, tha use of mlr.yol will restore that soft, fluffy ap pearance and bring back the Intents &atv,ral color Advertisement.