THK HKK; OMAHA, THUHSDAY. N'OVKMHHR 10. 1014. Don't Give Up! Now iday. deaths due tn weak kidneys r 71 mora , ommon than 20 year asi. .ecordlne to the ennus o v e r wnrk nnd worry are the cause. The k t d n e y can't keep up. ami a a 1 1 a h t kidney weak ness la usually neglected. I f yoii have back- O'l, .mo iiy v -i: .(' cll. dlsiy spelts, at c t headaches, or urinary disorders, don't mistake the cause. Tight tlie danger. More care as to diet, habits, etc., and the use of Dean's Kidney Pills ought to bring nulck relief. Thee are hun d reels of thousands of people all over the world who recommend Poan's. A Case Right Here in Omaha: Mr a. B tlsk, 929 8. 63d Ft., Omaha, aays: "Mv back often pained me so of Nebraska PROTESTS 0NRATE RAISES State Railway Board to File Them While in Washington. BOONE PAYS INSANITY FEES Bart C'oaaty .! eaas Word It Will Make letr far inr Par pone riaa to Krm Head- aartera Ope a. (Fmm a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. IS. (Special -..Secretary A. B. Allen of the state railway clmmlssion received this morning the fol lowing meseuige from the members of the commission, who with Rate Kxpert Powell, are now in Wafhlngton In at tendance at the sessions of the Interstate Commerce commission; "Protest will be filed by our commis sion against the advunor In flour mini mums and other propo?vd Inter-etate ad vances. II. T. Clarka." The telegram comes In answer to two vart.lv that I could acnVcelv stand and 1 was at a loss to know how to find re- j messages sent by Mr. Boyer of the state lief. One of the family bad used Poan's ; commission, notifying them that carriers Cascarets for Your Bowels if Headachy, Sick Get a lo-rent ho. Put aside-Just once the Salt. Pills. Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which ir.erely force tassageway through the bowls, but do not th( roughly cleanse, freshen and purify these dralnsge or. ana. and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your "Inslrtes" prre and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleans the stomach, remove the undigested, sour food and foul gases, take the excess Hie from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter nnd poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make vou feel great bjr morning. Th"y work while you sleep never gripe, sicken, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Mil lions of men and women take a Cas caret now and then and nsver have Head eache. Biliousness, Severe Colds, Indi gestion,' four Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong In every house hold. Children Just love to take them. Advertisement. Morchead Calls Upon Citizens to Donate to Belgian Relief Kidney PUla with great benefit and I decided to try them. Soon after I began their use, the pain waa relieved, In fiict, I felt better In every way. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as highly today M I did some years ago." DOAN'S 50 al all Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Gx Praps. BufTalo.N.Y TllAriKSGIUIfiG Villi! A vim Omahans Really Thankful Because They've Dresher Bros. Cleaners In ' Their Midst. Yocr Work Done In .Time for TlianksulviiiR No Matter How Elaborate or Intricate It May Be. Appreciate the benefits that are show ered upon you! The Thanksgiving Idea is a sound one; It's a general "thank you" upon the part of an entire nation for the luck, prosperity and favors that It has met with during the preceding twelvo months. This year, we should be particularly thankful that we do not live amidst the, bullets, mines and machine guns, such as the unfortunate Europeans have to con tend with. And there's another reason to be thankful. In Omaha, -for Instance, one Is thankful because he has at his beck and call a truly metropolitan Dry Clean ing and Dyeing establishment. This re fers, of course, to Dresher Brothers plant were seeking to Increase ratea on hay In carload lots to southern and eastern points, 2 cents per hundred and also thut on mlrlmum on gtaln products In i,'H4) to 40,000-pound carload lots. Dooic County Will Pay. Mike Cavey, chairman ot the Board of Coitnty commissioners of Boone county. I carfie to Lincoln today armed with a check for $j00, which he flashed on State Auditor Howard with the Information i that Boone county would not fight In the courts against raying the amount due the state on the litMine account, but would make a levy to pay the balance. A letter from the comm'sslonera of Burt county announces that they, too, would make a levy to pay This leaves but two counties hanging out on iho proposition. Kerplutf Headquarters Open. The republican state committee, accord ing to Chairman Georgo this morning, would like to maintain permanent head quarters In the future to get things In shape for the campaign two years hence. The committee discussed the matter yes terday and If 400 republicans In the state ; will pledge the committee $1 a month (or the next two years the chairman will open headquarters and keep tilings mov ing from now on, placing a man in charge who will be a live wire and fully com petent Mr. George believes that S-800 a month would pay all the expense cf head quarters. ew Commission Flrra.V not find him insane, hut did 'find that he Is Incapable of atteindlng to business and will have a guardian appointed and send him to the House of Hope In Omaha. (From a Staff Correspondent ! L1XCOI.N. Nov. K -( Special ) -Uecog-nlslng the worthiness of the claims of the Belgians for relief and the work being done by the committee In raising funds for the relief of the war sufferers. Gov ernor Morehrad this morning Issued the following proclamation: PUOCLAMATION. "I have been requested by the com mittee engaged In relief work In behalf ot the Belgian people, to make an appeal to our people to support them In their work. Belgium Is the most thickly populated country In the world, and Is at present In dire distress. Normally Importing three quarters of Its food from abroad, It pos sesses no longer the means of purchase. Winter, perhaps, of ususual severity, la approaching and a popufetlon of T.Wn.OO, stands on th ebrlng of starvation. ' "Ambassador Page has the written as surances of the British. Dutch and Ger man government that shipments for the relief of the Belgians will not be seised or confiscated, and American agents will personally effect the distribution among the famished and stricken Individuals. The Belgian movement has become one of nstlonal magnitude and Interest. "Therefore. I rail upon all cltlsens to contribute of their bounty toward the good cause. Lancaster and Reward counties are sending two carloads of flour as a beginning. Custer county Is reported to have raised a carload of wheat The millers are arranging to grind the wheat and other ceieals free of charge. Let me ask the farmers who have been blessed with a bountiful harvest to contribute generously. Clothing Is also needed and will be glndly received by the committee. Cltlsens generally may make cash contri butions which will be applied to the pur chase of provisions. All offerings will be transported free and no money will be used for any purpose except for the pur chase of supplies and food. For directions, apply to J. K. Miller of Lincoln, and he will send any Information desired. Money contributions may be sent to W. C. Wil son. Bankers Life building, Lincoln. "Given under my hsnd thla 18th day of November. 19U. "JOHN 11. MOP.EHEAD. Governor." HENEY IS SECOND IN CALIFORNIA CONTEST Beatrice Pioneer, Who Had Notable Career, is Dead BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. l.-(8peelel C. J. Schmidt, who served ss the first fire chief of Beatrice thirty-three yeara ago and who was engaged In the whole sale grocery business here for years, died the amount due. 1 at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Ella von Glllcrn. In this city Tuesday evening. Mr. Schmidt was born In Germany and TALK OF CAPITOL BUILDING Constant Repairs on Old One Lead to Suggestion of Plan. SMALL LEVY TO RAISE FUND Warbraea la Representative Hall Find "tract are la Ban shape Dne settling f the Mails. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 18. (Special.) Car penters, msons et al. are at work on the biennial stunt of fixing up representative located In New York In 1849. where he! "all so it will be presentatjie ror tne lower lived for years. H6 was a bnsa singer j branch of the legislature this winter, of considerable ability and was connected The south foundation of the east wing with the Trinity church choir tn New Insecure and the walls have settled so York for a long time. He was a member ' much that there Is a drop already of of the chorus which sang at the Inaug- j about six inches In the wall. Now the set ural service of Preeldont Lincoln. While j tn has begun again and th elaths have In New Turk he served as captain of a pulled away from, the mason work In the company In the One Hundred and Third '. southeast corner of the celling of repre- reglment during one year, but waa se verely Injured by falling through a bridge and was later discharged. He came to Beatrice In 18M, where he and his family j have since resided. Had he lived until February 8, next, he and his venerable wife would have celebrated their six tieth wedding anniversary. X, anVita,lf was ftQ vAArs nf aarn lflat The Heggblado-Powers company of 1 . . ,. .,,, ,, hu commission firm filing J , . ... . fnn Omaha Is a new articles of Incorporation with the secre tary of state with a capital of S10.0O0. The Incorporators are F. M. Powers and F. W. Hcggblade. The Washtenau Cattle Ranching com pany, with headquarters at Brownlee, Cherry county, with a capital of RO.OW), filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state today. William Fern don, William Ferndon Shaw and Charles C. Jameson are the Incorporators. . Walt Sy All Notified. The Intention of ex-Representative Bol- len 'to ask for a recount on the const at 2211-2213 Farnam St; the plant that has tutlonal amendments which were lost be- Involved an -expenditure of $37,000; . the i cause ho believes that straight ballots plant that employs eighty to one hundred people; the plant that ships its product to a doxen or more states each and every i day. (.-"' ' " Just now prsshcrs wili'"fi up'" '.your Thanksgiving finery and agree to get tt out In plenty of .time for wear on the day' of Turkey dinners and general festivities ' Your old, soiled, greased, Impressed, un stylish suits, dresses, gowns, overcoats, skirts and the like that were apparently played out at the ending of the last win- j ter season, may be worked over into prac tically new garments, but will lay out new styles for you, and will recut and re-shape the clothes to conform with the style they suggest. The ladles' work Is done under the supervision of expert dress makers and ladies' tailors and the gen tlemen's work Is taken in hand by tail ors worthy of the name. And all thla at tention to your old clothes costs FAR less than NEW clothes would cost You've some cause to give thanks if you sre able to effect a saving like this, have you not? Remember; all work' sent In now la promised you in time for Thanksgiving Day wear,' no matter how elaborate or Intricate the work may be. Phone Tyler S45 preshers have a pri vate phone exchange operating under that number or leave your work at Dresher The Tailors establishment at 1516 Farnam St. or at-the Dresher Branch Station In the Brandels Stores. Dreshera pay express or parcel post charges one way on all but of town ship ments amount'ng to $3.00 or over. Free Relief rnrHC.0,.d5 Send to ni forgeneroui free temple enough for several days' treatment (or cold Id head, chronic nasal catarrh, dry catarrh, sore Dots. RON DON'S Original and Genuln CATARRHAL JELLY standard remedy for 23 years. 16 000 000 tubes have been told. Applied inside nonirlla. It bring t quick relief. Completely heals la flamed natal psees. Get a 2So or 50c tube from your druggist. 35,000 druKiriaU tell It and guarantee It. Money back if it faila. Kefute subttitntes. They are dangerous. HON DON MFO. CO., Minneapolis, Mbm. were not counted for the propositions has caused the secretary of state to make a statement that every county clerk wua notllled by him by letter Jand that the certificates sent out' showed .that all amendments had been endorsed by all part'es at the primary and straight psrty ballots would count for the amendment Mr. Walt has 'a copy of the letter t?nt to all county clerks which notified I hem to Instruct election boards to count these ballots for the amendments.' Spencer Faces Conteat. Julius Neuman, defeated democratic candidate for the state senate from he district composed of Pawnee and Gage counties, today announced he would con test the election of A. D. Spencer, his successful republican opponent, on . the grounds that lllega votes were cast at the election, claiming that a bunch of oom huskers from Iowa voted when they had no right to do so. He lost out by three votes. Adds to Rifle Range. xue piain oi uiiary ooard closed us ses sion today and, among other things, rec ommended that an additional 10) acres be bought to add to the rifle range at Ash land. This will make 900 acres In all, and will make a very desirable range. The government pays for the land. It also approved the application of Hastings for permission to organize a battery, and of Holdrege, for a troop of cavalry. Hollenbeck la Lincoln. Judge Hollenbeck, chief justice-elect, with Mrs. Hollenbeck, was In the city to day and called at the state house. The judge visited the supreme court and met j with his future associates. While the law requires insi a justice or. me supreme court must reside in Lincoln, Judge Hol lenbeck would like to spend the week end In his home at Fremont, and with that end In tew, engaged rooms at the Lln dell hotel. If that . arrangement can be made he will try It for a while, at least. five children Mrs. M. A. Brown, Con and Frank Schmidt of Beatrice, Mrs. Ella von dlllern and Mrs. C. Q. Tyle of Beatrice. Business Block in Anselmo Burned ANSELMO, Neb., Nov. IS. (Special Telegram.) Fire destroyed the Maroney block early this morning, causing a loss of about $18,000. The blase started In the building occupied by Ross meat markqt. The building was occupied by the Peoples State bank, Dr. C. L. Wills' offices, Fred Ross' meat market and Henry Doty's restaurant. It was apparent from the start that tiothlrig. could be done to save the build ing, aha efforts were directed . toward saving the adjoining building, occupied by Keliey ft Wills drug store. This building . was badly damaged, but the stock was only Injured by water. The loss on the Maroney building is about 13 000. It was insured for $2,000. The other losses are: Bechbuhl build ing, occupied by Keliey ft Wills, $30), fully covered by Insurance ; Peoples State bank, $1,600, fully insured; Ross meat market, $800, Insurance $300; Doty's res taurant, $1,000, no Insuisnce: pr. Wills, $l,ooo. Insurance hot known; owner out ot city. The bank reopened today in temporary quarters. sentative hall and workmen are endeav oring to cover the hole. Last session the crowded condition of the building whs such that the board of state officers having in charge the build ing waa atuhorized to spend conlsderable money in fixing up the fourth floor of the capltol for office rooms and about $40,000 was put Into the work. Tho offices are the bent In the state house as far as convenience and workmanship are con cerned and are fitted up In very modern style, but on account of the metal roof they are so hot In summer that none but the four outside suites can be used. New state house tulk Is already bring heard and one state officer this morning made the suggestion that the legislature ought to make the same kind of a provi sion for raising money to build a new state house that It made at the last ses sion for the extension of the state uni versity. He advocates the making ot a small levy, the proceeds each year to be loaned, out of which when It has reached a suitable amount a new building shall be erected which will be a credit to the state. The university building fund Is created by a levy of three-tout ths of a mill yearly for six years. This will raise In that length of time over $2.QJO,000, aqd he believes that the coming legislature ought to make a like provision, possibly a smaller levy, to run for the length of time necesrary to raise a sufficient sum to build a first-class and up-to-date building. Enough money has been spent In the last four years fixing up the fourth floor and the basement to have built one- fourth of the building needed and In the minds of many It Is a waste of good money to spend any more ;n trying to Improve the old structure to make It meet mod ern requirements. MAN FRANCl!CO, Cel., Nov. 1 Com plete returns from the recent state elec tion shotted Joseph l. Know Unci, repub lican candidate for I'nlted States sena tor, finished third, second plsce going to Francis J. lleney, progressive. The vote stsnda: Thelan. democrat, JTt.ftfl ; Heney, progressive, 2M.c.; Knowland. republican, 249.20S. jBig German Gun Slaughters Its Crew MApniD, Nov. is. (Via Parls.)-Tha newspaer PnMo Vaso of Bilbao states that another German forty-two-centl-metre mortar has burst, killing a num ber of Ihe gunnct s. The Hermans, ac cording to the newspaper are carefully concealing the new catastrophe. Smash the Pesky Dashboard to Pieces! Strike! Women, Strike! Don't You Ever Break Your Back Over a Washboard Again SKiTCH Saves All the Rubbing of Clothes "Sataab It yen ekrtaipt JjjL "ijt I'm don with waahboarda VS 'Tj't jTC fKlTCH has dope It! SK1TCH has sent the pesky wash-bonrd to tho scrap SKITVH has freed womankind from the back inrcnk of rubbing. ITaMw,!! neentlna, HARVARD. Neb., Nov. ls.-8peclal.)- ! ""' TYi T'lwllkn Lumber pom nan v of Omahl . . v-j .-, p.ui.v a'HKITCH cleana cl-jlnus better than Bolton and the Updike Lumber' company I rubbing thmn on a wash-board ever has transferred Frank O'Nell. who for ". end ftKITCH costs less than 2 centa seven yeara has been local manager, to I for a washing-leas than the soip used the charge of the company's yards at the rubbing would cost. Irvlngton. The Commercial club met i H a Just grand news, women, to hear last night with an attendance of fifty or that you won't have to rub your clothes more and gave Mr. O'Nell a farewell re- again to get them clan. SKITCH is a caption. Bpeeches were made by Presl-1 perfect wonder. Oct a 11 cent package dent O. II. Thomas of the club, Dr. A. J, Jenison. Rev. B. A. Warren, Dr. I. D. Howard and Rev. Father D. J. Cronln. Women Baffrr Terribly rMtas Klaney Tronble. Around on her feet all day no wonder a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen Joints, weariness, poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief for these troubles. They strengthen the kidneys -take away the aches, pain gnd weariness. Mako life worth living again. They will absolutely drive out rheumatism, weak back and swollen aching Joints, due to kidney and bladder trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how much better you feel. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement Bee Want Ads Are the tntt Business Boosters, GENERAL EDWARDS IS ORDERED TO CANAL ZONE WASHINGTON. Nov. IS. Brigadier General Clarence R.' Edwards, eouun end ing the first Hawaiian brigade, Is to be succeeded by Brigadier General John P. Wlsser. now commanding the Paclfle coast artillery district. Oeneral Edwards la ordered to command on the canal none. Cures Constipation It Never Fails In any maa, woman, child or baby who drinks H each morning before breakfast It contain the purs, lax ative, corrective, salts ol fruit the natural remedy lor biliousness, constipation, indigestion, gallstone, muddy complexion, tickheadache, pile, etc It cures by making pure blood, strong nerves, healthy tissue, tetter tkaa Medicine, Pills sr Mineral Water For Stomach, Liver, Bow la, Kldneya St per )ar st your druggist t by mail from ut. JTrwT roOD CO. IM lusrlhj Ma. CttlCAM Plenty of Halls Now Upon Eoster of State (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. !?.-( Special.) In these days of "over production," . "over stocked," and other things which are overdone, the secretary of state, when he comes to revising the directory ot offi cers of the state of Nebraska will find under the letter "H," something like this: Hall, George F., stats treasurer. Hall, P. K., university regent - Hall, Philip F., Jr.. adjutant general. Hall, Thomas L., railway commissioner. The above represents two different tribes of the Hall family. George F. and Thomas L., are brothers, the former a democrat and the latter a republican. The other two are father and son and both are democrats. Switch 1 Typewriters For Ront any make jro want $1 and Up Fer Month Central Typewriter Eichange Inc. Tlrkllns of the Throat quickly relieved by Dr. King's New Dis covery, the great cough and cold rem edy, a safe and sure medicine. 50c and 11.00. All druggists. Advertisement. Notes from Tryoa. TTRON, Neb., Nov. 18. (Special.) In the trial Saturday ot the State against W. K. Flynn and son for assault on William Cliessmore. the charge against Flynn, sr., was discharged, and young Flynn was tried before a Jury, who. after listening to the evidence for some six hours returned a verdict In about ten minutes of guilty. Judge Stack fined him tl5 and costs. He appealed the case to the district court The board of Inssnity was In session two days this week Inquiring into the sanity or Edward Mathews, an old man whose feet were frozen last winter and had to be amputated at the Instep. He has M0 acres of land, but will not do any thing to help himself and has become a burden to his neighbors. The board could NEBRASKA APPLES ON SHOW DURING AGRICULTURAL MEET (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Nov. l.-(Speclal.) Ne braska apples for Nebraska consumers will be the keynote of the apple show to be given at the Lincoln Auditorium January 18-23. The Nebraska State Hor ticultural society will have charge of the display and the Apple show will be one of the big attractions offered the visitors during the week of Organised Agriculture in Lincoln. The show will be made up exclslvely of Nebraska-grown apples. Methods of spraying, picking, grading and packing will be demonstrated. The cooking of apples and the value of the fruit as food also will receive attention. At the Auditorium also will be the big Corn show. This wilt be under the charge of Prof. Joslah Chase ot the state farm. When Women Suffer No remedy gives Greater relief than Anti-gamma (1-K) Tablets In all cnnrii. tions generally known ag "Women's Acheg and Ilk." One trial will satisfy any woman that she has at last foanQ the remedy the baa go long been look ing lor. Indigestion Dyspepsia j Are you distressed aftr eating? Do ; f on have nausea when riding in the can or on uie train or boat? Take A-K Tab- i 307-300 South 17th. Phone Doug. 4121. i4-fr'l-fr'' ,ieta and get instant relief n : a. ir T-i.i-1- a . i a, nor.ograrn. At su Uruggttt. JEFFERSON COUNTY FARM WORKER COMMITS SUICIDE FAIRBURY. Neb.. Nov. l.-(Ppeclal Telegram.) A. F. Tlppin, a farm hand who works for John Mendenhall, com mitted suicide this afternoon In a barn at his home north of Falrbury. ' He was found in a stanchion by his lt-year-old son, who notified the family. A .B-callber rifle loy on the floor beside him. Mr. Tlppin had been 111 for ten days and It is thought he committed suicide while tern porarlly unbalanced. He lost two chil dren by death during the last year and It la thought this contributed to the act He was U years of age. He Is survived by his widow and eight children. The Ancient Order of United Workmen will have charge of the funeral. Bee Want Ads Are the 13 tt Business Booster if you find coffee is hurting you! Coffee on account of its drug, caffeine, does hurt lots of people causes headache, heart flutter, nerv ousness, sleeplessness and other ills. Thousands of coffee users, discovering the cause of their discomfort, have switched to T V M and found relief. "There's a Reason'. Postum a pure food drink contains no caffeine or other ding or harmful substance. It does contain the nutriment of prime wheat and wholesome molasses from which it if made. Delicious Nourishing Economical Postum comes in two forms: lU-Kular I'ohtuin must be boUed. 15c and 25c pkgg. Instant Pontum needs no boiling. A teaapoonful of the soluble powder stirred In a cup with hot water make a delightful beverage Instantly. 30c aod 60c tlrrg. Cost per cup of both kinds Is about the same. ' "There's a Reason" for POSTUM of your grocer today and aee. You can hardly believe what HK ITCH does. You put thfee teaJipoonfula In a bollerful of clothes and then you sit and rest, o finish your housework, while FKITCIt Just skltrhes the dirt out of the clothea like magic Don't le afraid nf KITCH hurting anything PK1TCH won't harr rna finest fabric ever woven. It couldn t even harm yourself you could eat a handful of RKITCH right down without harm. Oet a 10 rent package of BKITCH to day from your grocer. If he won't supply you, send his nivme to me and I'll send you a sample free. Hans Fltchenberg, Milwaukee, Wis. C sr Of 7tt m -c m n iTmmtfie $1365 F. O. li. Detroit Touring Car wu Sedan Top Iioadtur with Cvu Top, tUSS F. O. li. Detroit. CADILLAC CO. OF OMAHA Distributors ao-M raraam Omaha, Vsb. A Top Unlike Any You've Seen in Past If you have In mind, In connection with the Hup Sedan top, the make shift winter tops you have seen forget it, says the Cadillac Company of Omaha, e Ileraune the Hup Sedan Is nothing like them. Where they are clumsy and destroy the lines of the car, this top retains the graceful beauty of the Hupmo bile. Where they shake and rattle ant work loose, this top Is firmly ant substantially attached. Where their doors are 111-flttlng, unhandy affairs, these doors fit snug and tight, and open easily and Wide. Where the others, at best, are but protection against wind and cold, the Hup Sedan In spite of Its low coat actually has limousine luxury . In Its outside and Inside finish. The Hup Sedan la designed and built by the Hupmoblle Factory the first time any automobile manu facturer haa gone so far with such an Important feature. , And it literally gives two cars at the price of one. See It. EXCELLO LUMP The Wonderful Furnace Coal No Smoke. No Soot. Blue Flamed. $8.00 per Ton. Every year shows a bit; growth In Excello users, chiefly due to the recommendations of those who know. EXCELLO Is hand screened at our yard. Your Doll era Fluing-up the LET US SAVE WJ ML7 OH YUR9AL DILLS OOAL HILL NUT Illinois An excel'nt Illinois coal, ton 85.50 fX)MKT IXMI' Per ton S4.75 (X)MKT NUT Our economical coal S4.50 211 South OLYMPIC LUMP, EGO or NUT. Our best soft coal, ton, S6.50 COAL HILL LUMP Illinois, Pr ton ' 80.00 COAL HILL NUT Ton 85.50 211 south thai mil thai rn pit 19th Street vnu iiiuu ru V,V7. D.978 In the march of Omaha progress if you office "up the hill" Business is surely nnd stfutlaly pushing west on Fnniam street; every lay adds some new enterprise to this ever jxtpular thoroughfare. AN OFFICE IN THE BEE BUILDING "Thm building that it alwayt new" will place you in rapid growth of the closest touch with this new business Institutions. A thoroughly modern, fireproof, well equipped and well maintained office building, properly located, clobe to the banks, retail stores, court house and city hall. In fact In the heart ot business Omaha- THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY 17th and Farnam Office I loo in 103. 4