Till: BKK: OMAHA. WK1KKS1UY, NOVKMHKR 18, 1911. SERIOUS CATARRH . YIELDS TO HYOMEl Aim One of the ltest Kmirdlrn for f Head Colds or llronchitl.e. Be aie In time and use Hyomrl at the tint symptom of cttarrh, such a fre quent cold, constant sniffling, droppings In the tftroat. or dull headache. Vo not let the dlseane become drrp-avatra for it H surely wreck your health. uStcn rsus Ing Ions of hearing and the enaot smell and taote, and It not checked may result In one of the most dreaded and often fatal dleeasos. Hyomei la nature's true remedy for ca tarrhIs the direct method you breathe It to that the medication goei right to the sore and (Uncased tissues lining the air passage! of the head, throat and bron- : chlal tubes. Its antiseptic healing must be Kin at once. It's no bother to use Hyomei. Simply put a few drops of the liquid into the In haler, that comes with every complete , outfit, and breath it a few time during the day. You win feel better after the t first breath of Hyomei. It clears the head f and throat like magic; while after a few days' use you will notice all your ca tarrhal symptoms are disappearing. There Is nothing easier, quicker or more satisfying than the Hyomei treat ment for catarrh Ills. It la not merely - relief but a sure and lasting benefit ..and most economical. All druggists sell Hyomei. while Sherman A McConnell lrug Co. will supply anyone on the guar antee of money back it they are not sat isfied. Advertisement. Nebraska Nebraska OFFICIAL RETURNS COUNTED . PLOT TO SPREAD DISEASE? Nebraska CanY&ssing Board at Lincoln Tabu late i Votti at Election. ALL AMENDMENTS ARE LOST Fall to aernre ' fterraaarr l'ontltn tloaal Majority that Will Carry ark Proposition .Hon State Officers Raa. J By-Product 1 Cut your melon this winter. A 20 dividend is only a fair sized melon these days but it would set well in your bank account. It's good clean earn ings too burning Vulcan Coke No undue depreciation to be provided for no burned out grates, no dead loss in clink ers and soot a lot of heat, but no smoke. Preferred dividends only 20 ' sure. "No Common Stockun the Vulcan combine. Only the best selected coals go into the Vulcan ovens that's why the product is Vulcan and not just coke. Comes in sizes suited to range, furnace or heater. Better than' Anthracite Coal and 20 cheaper wherever you burn it. Proituotd by Coal Product. Mfg. Co Joliet, III. Exclusive Domestic. Bales Ajrenta. AtWill-Makemsoikf oil & Cokt Co. KoCornUek aUd'lV Chlcag-o. Nebraska Fuel Co. Teltileat - (From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) According to , reports sent In from the different counties,. to the secretary of state, 4.E3S voters went to the polls and cast their votes for state officers and the other propositions upon the ballot, the latter all falling of constitutional majori ties.' The official returns compiled show the following- result: GoTernor. Morehead.' democrat 1J0.2O7 Howell, republican , 101,237 Sackett, progressive 8,X Totter, socialist....: 5.71N Wilson, prohibition 2.S57 Lleateaaat Uovernor. Pearson, democrat..... 1O8.410 lloagland, republican 10j,06 Klingbell, progressive ll46 Abel, socialist 7.6il llockenberger, prohibition t.ent Secretary of State. Pool, democrat 104.9.M 'Walt, republican KM, 1.18 Skalla, progressive 10,706 Ithner. socialist. 7.744 ilald, prohibition 4,3U State Auditor. Smith, democrat 103,846 Minor, republican VetAl Hanson, progressive UX-& Phillips, socialist.. s,16 Miles, prohibition i.iSi Treasurer. Hall, democrat...... 109,8U Hamer, republican 98,s Broach. progresaW. ...... ll.wu Baldwin, socialist. 1 S.338 atoll, prohibition 4,W State) Saaeriatonaeat. Thomas, republican 10.V524 Whitehead, democrat 102, m& Davis, progressive.... Shafer. sociaUvt t,02tf Walker, prohtoltlon 4,1m Attorney Ueacral. Reed, democrat 106,166 Sears, republican......,, 100.-7M Wills, progressive li.li.fl ! Uurlelgh, socialist 7,t4 Blttenbender, prohibition 4,498 I . Lssd Commissioner. Beckman, republican 103,306 , Kastham, democrat lol,9i 1 Benedict, progressive..: U.Sio Lincoln Health Board Member Ovei heart Talk at Depot. TO SPOIL NATION'S MEAT SUPPLY Sappnsltlna 'm that Kffnrt Belasr Made to Sprrad Infection aa Bar I pa Shipping; Meat ta Karon. Chase, inulaslonrr. ..103.575 ..101, .. 14.223 .. ..104.187 socialist Hallway Co Hall, republican! Maupln, democrat ilarpham, progressive Brlllhart, socialist I'nlrersltr Rrgrnt Miller, J. H. democrat Drown, renubllcan Noble, democrat.... W,7st6 Jansen, republican il.nl s Love, progressive 14.104 Miller, W. H., progressive 12,M Jones, socialist 8,720 Nerbit, prohibition , &77 Gilbert, prohibition........ . 4.141 Cklef Jastlce saprema Court. Hollenbeck 101,927 Reess . S3.144 Canstltvtioaal Amendmeats. For workmen' compensation 92.426 Against workmen s compensation... tu,i For memorial armory ... Against memorial armory For suffrage... Against suffrage For tax amendment Against tax amendment 1 For five-sixth Jury Against Nva-slxth jury. For salary 'amendment....... Against, salary amendment.. For university removal. Against university removal. . (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 17. fSneCal.) I there an organised effort to spread the foot and mouth disease among rattle tn tder that the allies In Kumpe cannot depend upon American beef, is a problem which members of the Live Stock Sanitary board of the state, tr. Day. Its special eterlnsrlan, and Stnt Veterinarian Klgln are trying to determine. It all cornea from the visit of two men to Lincoln last Saturdny and a conversa tion overheard by a member of the Lin coln Heslth department at the Burling ton depot. It appears that Mr. Darling of the Lincoln I Apartment of Health was at the Burlington station Saturday and overheard a couple if foreign looking men discussing the cattle dlcease, and In the course of their remniks one of them said. "They won't get much more meal from this country If we keep up our work." The men 'had hypodetmlc syringes and were discussing serum, the . foot and mouth disease and the War In Europe. They seemed familiar with the work ings of the foot and mouth disease, and Darling at once reported the matter to j the health officer, who In turn com municated with Dr. Day. Dr. Day at once wlrei Washington au thorities and laat night received a mes sage asking for a description ot the men and any Information relstive to the in cident. It Is the opinion of the state veterinarian and Dr. Day that the men are visiting the different stock yards and ' attempting to Inoculate cattle with the 1001 aim mourn uisanv, The men left here an a St. Joseph train and It la supposed that they are In that vlolnlty. One of them was a fat man about 35 years of ago with a smooth face and "a scar on the left side ot his face which extended under his chin. He was well dsessed In a dark brown suit. He talked broken English. The other man was tall with broad shoulders and wore a Vandyke beard. He appeared a little younger than the other man and wore a light suit. , They had In their possession New York, Chicago and Des Moines papers.' Dr. Day is waiting for further instruc tions from Washington before proceeding further. Regents Do Not Desire to Place a Curb Upon Speech (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. .17.-tSpc.lnl Telegram.) The university Hoard of Up Kegents today made reply to the reso lution paused by the German-American Alliance of Nebraska condemning Dr. Fling for an antl -German speech which he delivered recently. The repents' let ter to the alliance states that President Wlleon's neutrality proclamation de serves the strictest observance, but at the same time the board did not de sire to curb the freedom of speech of nunhers of the faculty regardless of their sympathies. The board also took preliminary steiw for the extrusion of the university on the downtown campus, as authorised by the referendum vote. J. E. Miller, , regent-elect, was em powered to Investigate land near the university which will be needed for ex tension and to find out the lowest pur cruise price. He is to report to the board-nt the next meeting December 7. ,0,1 . 40.CT4 .130,493 . 87.M7 . 82.1HS .102,819 . 63.67V . 90,4Ub . 7G.937 . 6o.7i7 .147,647 Dr. Hall Appointed University Regent ; ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 17. (Special Telegram.) Oovernor Morehead this morning appointed Dr. P. L. Hall of i Lincoln to the vacancy on the Board of 1 University Regents caused by the reslgna 1 tlon of Regent C. 8. Allen last night. Mr. Allen has removed to California, his resignation having been withheld till after the election, so thai the governor might make the appointment. . Two More Arrested As Suspects in Case (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Two more of the gun men who shot and seriously wounded two Llncofn policemen Sunday night have been arrested by the police and are now in the city jail. One of the men, Frank Canon, was suf fering from a bullet. wound tn one leg just below the knee, confirming the be lief of Police -Officer Hannlng that he had winged the man who shot him. The other, Walter Combs, was uninjured and attempted to get away, but gave himself up when he saw it wars no use. The men were found in an empty house near the ball park and when the police buret In the door both were stretched out on the floor. - Four men are being held fqr the crime, Tom Carr, who was taken soon after the battle, and another man named Conon. Frank A Rock, the police officer whe appeared tp be mortally wounded Is bet ter today. After sewing up nine perfora tions of his intenstlnes, the physicians think he has an even chance for recov ery. Officer Hannlng, who vas shot through the lower part of the body. Is getting along very well and will recover if no new complications set In. DtefUl 410 Dulriiibrt let Omit Ss.0auit Cs. Bldb BISURATED MAGNESIA How to Correct Faulty Digestion Faulty digestion, flatulence, indiges tion, dyspepsia and, in fact, almost all forms of stomach trouble are most Invariably -due to acidity and food fer- , dren. W. H. RUYLE, GAGE COUNTY PIONEER FARMER, IS DEAD BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) William H. Ruyle, one of the best known stock raisers and fsrmers In Gage county, living east of the city, died Monday at a local hospital following an. operation which he underwent about -two weeks ago. Mr. Ruyle was a native of Tennes see and came to Gage county in 1880. He Introduced the cultivation of alfalfa in Gage county. ' He was up-to-date In his methods, and. was never afraid to strike out Into unexplored paths to promote his business. - He was CS years gf age and leaves a widow and eleven children. Cherry Conuty . Homesteader Insane, MCLLRN. . Neb.. "Nor. 17. (Special.) George H. 'Huff, who located a home stead in south Cherry county some three yesrs ago, came to Mullen last week in search of his wife and two small chil li said that they had left his mentation. Drugs and medicines which stimulate the digestive organs are prac tically useless In these cases because the'y act only on the stomach and do not affect the cause of the trouble the acidity and fermenting food. To In stantly neutralise the acid and stop fer mentation, many physicians and special ists prescribe a teaspoonful of blsurated magnesia, obtainable of all druggists and dispensaries, in a little water Immediate- home while he wss working on a ranch In the vicinity of Dean. - His strange actions led to the belief that lie was menially unbalanced, and the fact be came quite clear when he sought Sheriff Dutton of this county and asked that ha be protected from harm. Mr. Dutton placed him In the county jail for safe keeeplng snd notified the authorities st Valentine Huff tecaine violent Mon day morning, .and at frequent Intervals ly after meals or whenever pain Is felt. ! woul, aboul hl chUVlren being- In Since the discovery by an eminent spe- I lh ol1 w"1 nr homestead, which Is , ihi. ,.m.rkhi. nronrtv nf 1 bout thlrty-five miles northwest ot hlssiiratsail m irneMi a. It la beinir adortrd a. a standard antacid and food correc- I iHe. were sent to the vicinity of tlve in many hospitals as well as . by many prominent me J leal men throughout I the world. Dyspeptics should always keep blsurated magnesia handy as IU i.se Invariably insures painless, normal digestion. Advertisement. ' :Vii;!:!':!'l!4'iil,i'l':t',i'!i COMMERCIAL ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS ELECTROTYPERS ALL UNDER ONE ROOr OMAHA -DEE ENGRAVING'DEPT OMAHA-NEDR. This aroused some suspicion and hi i home to Investigate matters, thinking that he might, have committed a crime, the result of 'which unbalanced his rolnd. Deputy Sheriff C. M. Hahn of Cherry county and Sheriff Dutton of Hooker county left tor Valentine yesterday with the unfortunate man. Neighbors' are caring for his stock- and looking after things at his horn. , . Wayne Boy Loses Eye. - WAYNE. Neb., Nov. 17. (Speclal.)-Roy Landanger. a caddy, had an eye put out by a golf ball here yesterday. He was hunting for a ball along the creek And appeared above the bank just In tlmi to stop a long hard drive made by Harry Fisher. He was taken to Omaha for treatment. t'hraale Constipation makes Ufe miserable. Dr. King's New Life fills regulate your bowels snd re lieve the engorged liver. Sc. All drug gists Advertisement. Kremoiit Baalnesa Hoase Scorched. FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 17.-(8pecial.)-Mrs. Eckles' milltneryx store, 627 North Main street, was destroyed by fire last evening. The rooms above were occupied by Jackman's photograph studio anfl everything' was badly damaged by fire and water. The bulMlng belonged to the estate of N. Sampler and U M. Keene and was badly damajred. Mrs. Eckles' loss Is 11,600. with $1,000 Insurance. Jack- man's loss Is about the same amount and la partially covered by Insurance. The loss In the bulldlr.g Is probably about $00 and is fully covered by insurance.' miifniii.niu two unmes. SUTHERLAND. . Neb., Nov. 17-(Rne- clat.) The local high school basket bull teams defeated the Ogallala players In two fast games here Saturday night. The boys' score was JO to 17 and the girls' score was 23 to 10. GERMANY NOT BOUND BY ' HAGUE TREATY ON MINES WASHINGTON, Nov. 17,-Statc depart ment records support the assertion that Germany is not legally bound by. the pro- Visions of The Hague treaty limiting the use of submarine mines. . Article seven of the treaty provides that It shall not be operative unless all or tne belligerents have ratified the treaty. The department's records show that Russls,' Tnrkey and Servla of the belligerent countries have not ratified the convention. Under that construction the observance of the provision by any of the belligerents Is only a voluntary pne. Bee Want Ads Ars l.i Best Business Boosters' Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago Or Stiffness Away When your back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer!) Oet a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs OH' at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub It right oa your ach ing back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness snd lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! Thla soothing penctrstlng oil needs to be use4 only once. It takes the pain right out and j ends the mlaery. It Is magical, yet ab solutely harmless snd doesn't burn the sksn. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or Thrumatlnm so promptly. It never disappoints Advertisement. UNION PACIFIC IS SUED FOR FIFTY THOUSAND MADISON. Neh.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Hownrd Hurst, through his atturney, M. V. Harrington, has commenced action In district court to recover from the I'nlon Pacific Railroad company damaxea In the sum of $.V0,000 for Injuries which he al leges In his petition to have sustained by being struck by a I'nlon Pacific train at Lodgepole, Neb., September 14, 1914. 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