7 Mr. Dyspeptic! You Can How Eat A IUn-Roilnir. Rich Meal If You'll Take- a Htaart's Iyspor.U Tablet Arter It. Xoat Take Onr Word Tor It. X-et "OS Band To a "Tree Sample to r"Tore It. All you etomach sufferers whom food has cowed and who walk to yonr meals as) though you were about to enter the, arena of Vero, here la a message that will make you glad. la digestion Good Digestion. Tak a little randy-like. Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet after each meal, and one at bod time, and no matter what you eat or when you eat It. aood old fa hloned-honeet-fried-bakcd or boiled food will not Injure vou. Many physicians prescribe gttiart'a Dyspepsia Tableta in their esses of atomnch troubles and digestive dls ordera. Tliev are aold at erery drug store, everywhere, price BO cents box. If you want proof before you purchase, fill out coupon below. Free Trial Coupon T. A. tnart CO, ISO Stuart Mg Mas-shall, Kista, send me at once by return mail, a free trial r ure ase of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta, Name 8treet citv : State.. "Ouro Your Rupture Liko I Cured Hino" 013 Sea Captain Cured Hii Own Rupture After Doctors Said "Operate or Death." Eli Earned? and Book Bent Free. Captain Colllngs eailed the aeai for many yeare; then he sustained a bad double rupture that soon forced him to not only remala ashore, but kept him bedridden for yeara. ,He tried doctor after doctor and trust after truss. No reaulta! Finally, ha woa assured that ha must either submit to a dangerous and abhorrent operation or die. He did eitaerl Ha cured hJmaelf Instead. TatW Mas Bui Wonin, You Dtml Hava Ta Cat Up, and To Don't Have V T Be Tortured By Trasses." Captain Colllngs made a ' alddy of Mmseir. of Ms condition and at last he waa rewarded by the finding; of the method that ao quickly made him a well, atront, vigorous and happy man. - Anyone can use the same method I It'a simple, easv, aafe and .inexpensive. Every ruptured person In the world shout! have the Captain Colllngs book, telling all about how he cured nbnself, and now anyone! may follow the same treatment in tht own home without any trouble The'ubolc and medicine are FREE. They will be sent prepaid to any rupture aurrerer wbo will ml out the below coupon. But send It right wny bow before you put down this paper. FRET RUPTURE BOOK AMD RE.MEOT COUPON. Cat. W. A, ColHnts (Inc.) bo.700Watertowa. N.Y. Plcae send me your FRE1B Rupture Remedy nn.il Book without any obli gation on my' part whatever. .T Address TO CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY PROMINENT SPECIALIST WILL GIVE AWAY TREATMENT FREE A mas wbo Is c-slabrsling SIS twentr-tllth analvaramrr Of lM'CMtul wars Is nat urally la s vsry happr sua' nerous tram of mlfid. This Is luat the cosdl Ilea of Catarrh rVpa-tallt Kproola of Boston. hoM 1 ' picture you sas hare. yr f TJ twantj-flva year ha baa kw, Y baen turtnf Catarrh all L over ttaa ouuotrf. t lis baa siren op a vary - I saa. thing fur what ba C& V hla life work a ); 1 aurgeon In the Brltli I Ma" Naval Barvlu t, ' I and nlghta to atudi thing fur what ba Wt was s post ss Brltlah Royal daya study and ra- - aearch. II a has traveller s extaaalvely, obaarrlns Uis affarta of rllmaut oo Ca tarrh. Uuls wonder when you know aJI tbla that ha la today huown as 1 bo Catarrh CatarrK - Asocial lt of America. SaecitiiM fprouls Hla mat hod of treatment la sew. different from othara. and baa brought untold Joy to hundreds sad bundreda ot Catarrh Eurfaisra. Sut. yen ssr. I would like to saa tbla traat ateat. Hers la your opportunity-. To celabrata hla Win aanlvaraary. Cauirru riperlaltet Kproula eirera Ma famous C atarrh Treatment JTras to sll wtw writs bator Uia 31t of March. Thluk whfti this offer means to yout You se cure s treatment wturh ta Ismoua all oear Amor Ira you see for yourself a siettiod of treatmewt which has really cured -Catarrh, sad you (at this tram aunt tor sotstai. SEND TODAY Rauierohor this U a moat sxpesalvs relebrs tloa for tr.s (pocialiat and ha can't afford to da It tor loot. Vou nail sot Biles the cbssca. Juat gat payer and pencil and ot dows your full nams sod sddraaa. with luat three worua. "(V tarrh TreaunaLt VYea. " It you hays a poet-oerd 1tauy. use that. 1 ba point la. to aend ax sues for this treatment, ao Utal you can' gel It free avad try It IVa- youreelf. 1 You know bow toothsome sad ilagusttsc a dlaaaaa CetaJTb Is. You ksow that It teaua to dreadful tnrurebie trcuMea. Perhape you bavs aiaaya Ihousbt tfaat Oierrs waa Inuuntbia. Yau had nut r Milled that there was s mss wha baa devoted s suarter of s century to Ita study, who has aurh S vaet SKporieuie thai he Bluet berve cured avorea of oaaes )uat Ilka yours itoa't delay, but writs right as tor the Free Ai aiverasry Treatment. Adilrena Catarrh Bpeolaliat Rproule, 18 Trade aUdlag', Bostoa, Maea. THE OMAHA BEE THE HOME PAPER IIIIIIMM T Til BK1EF CITY NEWS are Boot Jrrial XV New Beacon Press Barf sss-araadsa Oe. L'jhtlnf future stsbraaka Barlara aad Isaa asaa New office between rity halt and Fon tenelle hotel, 211 South F.ighteenth Ft. ears to tlaeota District ' Judge 8eara went to Lincoln In the Interest of bill affecting; the Juvenile court pend ing In (he legislature. Today's eesapleta Msris Frotrrajsi" alar si fled section today, and appeaia la The Tit EXC1.U6IVELT. Find out what Iba vsjioue movina; picture theaters offer. Cleio XVesfus Keeta The annual meeting of the Omaha Civic learue will be held at the city hall council chamber Friday evening-. Officers will be elected and other business for the year trans acted. Lahey Betnrna A letter has been received at police headquartera from Of ficer George Alton, who la spending a few weeks at Hot Springs. Ark. Detec tive Dan LsJiey has returned from Ex celsior Springs. riaad (or Breaking- Bottle John 6h-ckler of South Omaha waa fined 15 and coats in police court for breaking a bottle on the pavement near Tenth and Farnam streets. Officer Sam Morris made the arrest. Quickly Ioeated and easily acoeaalbld are two prime requisites of a desirable of flea location. Tenants In The Bee build ing, "the building that la always new. find these two conditions of great service In building up their business. Bays School Bevtew Zane Thomp son hss purchased the Middle-Weat School Review and will hereafter con duct this journal. He alms to devoto tho pages to work In the Interest of the teachers of Nebraska and adjoining states. rarrand Xoass Port ronads Police Officer Ollle Karrand, who haa been 111 for the last three weeks with Inflamma tory rheumatism, appeared at police headquarters this morning. Farrand dar ing hla Illness lost forty pounds . In weight. Xrraws Thirty' Says Bert Dugan, 801 North Sixteenth street, who was ar rested tor the theft of a bundle of clothes from a Puritan laundry wagon, pleaded guilty In police court and waa sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail. BeateaoeA Thirty Irays George An derson of Auburn, Neb., who stole a pair of shoes from the Brandels Stores and was arrested by especial Offioer Finn, received a sentence ot thirty days In the county Jail when arraigned before Judge Brltt. . Otnosam Danoe The . Cinosam Dan cing club will give a dance and enter tainment at the Scottish Rite cathedral Wednesday evening. . The dance sched uled for March U will be held on March 19 as the Scottish Rite reunion will oc cur March 22 to 23. Operate on Dr. JTilason Dr. J. - R. Nllfson, accompanied by his wife and daughter. Hclon. and. Dr. H. A. Wlgton, have gone to Rochester. Minn., where at the Mayo hospital there Dr. Nilsaon will be operated on for gall atones. Dr. Nils son has been ill for some time. Caught XatchUa- Dollar L. C. Reed, address the London hotel, was arrested Monday rilght at the Union station by Officer Jensen, who caught Reed trying to match dollars with a rurallte. Reed waa brought to pollca headquarters and released on $10 cash bonds, which ha for feited. ' Hist arts Balvatloa Army Joe Hoff man) stopping at the Salvation, Army In dsurtruu om, grew decidedly notsy Monday night, and when remonstrated With' by vFrank, Brown, took off hls shoe and hit Mr. Brown on the noser with It. Hoffman was arrested and fined tlO and costs In police court. Baabandies la Baa Charles Law son, aged 60 years, waa arrested In the Merchants' National bank Monday after noon, where lie went to beg. "You had better keep out of that bank or you get soma of my money," Informed Judge Brltt. who sentenced the felloV to thirty days for panhandling. ! Milwaukee Waata Wuna-lL O. Warren, charged with passing an t worthless check, which waa endorsed by Chaiies Karbaeh, Is being held at the city Jail for the Milwaukee authorities, who want him on a similar charge. War ren gave hit local address as the Rome hotel, where he also owes a large bill, according to the police. Dies at County Hospital Hans Ruser, 61 years old, was found doad this morning in his room at the county hos pital. He had been an inmate twelve years. Death Is s imposed to have been caused by heart failure or apoplexy, A post-mortem examination, will be held. Ruser la survived by a brother living In South Omaha, and the latter has been notified. Postmaster Charged With Embezzlement Carl Kredrrlckson, former postmaster at Hubbard, Neb., who disappeared last spring, while his accounts were under suspicion, has been arrested at Sioux Falls, f. D., and brought to Omaha under federal charges of embezxllng 1825 in money orders and postal funds ot his office. He wss brought here by Deputy Marshall N. H. Jensen,' and la now In the county jail. AUDITORIUM STATEMENT IS REFERRED TO BUTLER The city commissioners have referred to the department of public accounts and finance a statement submitted by Rome Miller, president or the Innaha Auditor ium company, relating to the proposition that the city buy the Auditorium property for the actual indebtedness of about $150,000. The department of accounts will determine for the city commissioners the names of the bondholders and other in formation which (he commissioners went before they decide to submit a bond proposition to the voters. CONDITION OF DR. MACKAY REPORTED AS IMPROVING Improvement is reported In the condi tion of Rev. T. J Mackay of All Saints' church, who has been confined 'to his bed for some time with illness. A Specific Asaws Vls. "If there is such a thing aa a speelfle agalnat colds. It la to be found In the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold spoage bath in the morning," aays the Youths Com panion. Be aa careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, ajid when you do you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great help in enabling you to get rid of It. Try it Obtainable every-a-here -Advertisement. RAILROAD WORK IS SOON TOJE BEGUN Spring Bring Activity in Repair and Maintenance for All Lines Centering Here. LITTLE OF NEW CONSTRUCTION Railroads rentorinn at Omaha wll! soon ba employing a large number ot men In repairing, the wrongs of win ter and In bringing their lines up to ktandard. Not much of new tracg Is planned for 1915 construction. Right now the Rurlnlgton has a large force of men at work on the Wendover cut-off, where they aro boring through seven trifles ot solid rock along the riatte river, between Guernsey and Wendover. This stretch Is the meet expensive con struction on the Burlington system, costing, it is asserted, more than $3, 000,000 to complete the seren miles. Two Ken Osisha I.tnee. The Wwndover cutoff, as It will be known, ahortena the line Into Wyoming, giving Omaha better access to the whole of the northwest country. Other work that the Burlington has In contemplation for 1915 is the completion of the Chalco-Yuten cutoff, which means the building of some fifteen miles of road ir. the western part of Douglas anil the eastern part of Saunders county, giving Omaha another short line Into Sioux City and northern Nebraska. The building of this cutoff and the construction ot the bridges, one of which will be across the Platte river, will cost close to HMJ.0CKX Phelan A Pherley of Omaha have tho con tract for the grading and they are ex pected to commence work about the mid dle of May. It la proposed to havo the cutoff completed in time to .handle the next crop. i t'Bton Pacific Plana. About the only thing In the way of construction that the Union r&ciflc will do this season will be to finish up some tsn miles of heavy work in the vicinity of Devil's Gate, Utah. What Is really a second track Is being constructed there for eastbound business. The main line, on which all the business Is handled, has TS per cent grade' coming east. The new track,1 which will be laid to the south, will have a 90 per cent grade coming east The Union Pacific's new work at Devil's Gate Is almost wholly through solid rran- tte. A large fore was put to work some thirty days ago blasting out the side of the mountain, and good headway Is being made. The Missouri Pacific will do much work In the way of finishing up contracts that were unfinished when winter set In. but ao new projects are under ccmslderatlon. The Northwestern, Illinois Ontral, Great Western, Rock Island, Wabash, Milwaukee and Omaha roads will make Improvements and betterments In order to keep their respective lines In present condition. Preparing for Coming of Miss Mary Antm Members Of the Political .Equality league to the number ot thirty met at the home of M las lone C Duffy Monday evening as a preliminary to boost the coming of Mary Antln, tho author af "The Promised Land" and ''They Who Knock at Our Gates." Miss Antin will speak on "The Public Bchools as a Teat of American F"alth" Tuesday evening, March S3, at the First Methodlat church. Miaa Kate A. McHugh, former torlnolDal of the Omaha High school, gave a re view of "The Promised Land" and Mrs Agnes Harrison read a biographical sketch of the author. A delightful musi cal program, including vooai selections by Miaa Fannie McHugh. violin solos by Miss Jean Undeland, accompanlel by Miss Agnes Undeland, and piano numbers by Cecil Berryman, waa a feature of the meeting. MAYOR IS NOW AN EXPERT AT COMPOSING TELEGRAMS Mayor J. C. Dahlman snent an lt- esung Bnernoon Monday composing a i.nyworu telegram for Lindaev HnrJrlr,. ny DlciBi or Atlanta, Ga.. who wrote for information on the Jitney situation In Omaha. He wanted to know the attl- tuae or the public of the publlo servloa corporations and asked many other quetw none, in mayor believes he could now qualify aa a correspondent whose chief throught Is to save teltgraph tolls by cAirfsnHii nimseir oriefly. POSTPONE HEARING ON BOARD OF TRADE AGAIN The city council lias postponed to Tues day, March 1, the hearing on the con demnation of the Board of Trade build lnjr- This action waa taken upon the re quest of the owner, who say tipsy wish to have a hearing and are not prepared at this time. Pure Blood Makes Healthy People Hood's Saraaparllla removes scrofula soreg, bolls and other eruptions, because It drives out ot the blood the humors that cauae them. Eruptions cannot be sue cessfully treated with external appllca- tlons, because theae cannot purify the blood uooa s r.rapriua makes rich, red blood, perfects the digestion, and builds up the whole system. Insist on having liood g. uet it now. Pea' I risk fcsving rot. bullgias Ifa- roirir Pct. baranse ot lao af taoiialoal arewlaSsa on lbs art of ma contrac tors. Ira Sollara la cor socket t maMr oaart Urhnltal suDarvta- tca aucs aa I an able ta rrDdar. Call pbuua ar rit. S. G. PET1G0LAS alaabar Aoiartcaa 1stitula of Klaitriuti kngiaaara. iao4 w. o. w. aid. Priors Sources feO?7. af ff MM sam N U V II H li Safety Belt Saves Human Fly from Fall from Window Herman t'romwell, the ' human fly" of the city hall, sllppe'l from a second-story ledire of the mtinlt Insl htilltHna at noon Tuesday and only escaped Injury by rea son nf l.avinc n "safety first" belt fas tened to his waist. Ills body drcied s'Hnt twelve feet and aside from a "linking up. he was none the worse for his enpeilence. CHy hsll e.nployes hauled the suspended man to a window. Mr. Cromwell wslks all around tlin lednt-a of the city hall and Is he object tf considerable Interest on occasions, lla learned his climbing ability on the masts of sailing vessels at sea. lie wss re movlnft Icirles from ledges of the win dows at the time. WILLIAM B. HUGHES BUYS HARNEY STREET PROPERTY William P. Hughs nas bought a lot and two brick buildings of James Cam eron at 2112 and 2114 Harney street for $1 f ,000. The deal was made through J. It. Dumont A Co., The property consists of a S-foot fronl, extending 1:12 feet to the alley, with a double brick tenement, on Harney street and a two-story brlclc shop on the alley. Mr. Hughes is secretaiy-of the Nebraska Bankers' association. He bought the property as an Investment. RECEIVES $1 FROM HUSBAND IN FIVE YEARS. SAYS WIFE Her husband gave her only $1 In five year, Mrs. Catherine Woodward tetl- fleld before District Judge Redlck In a divorce ault In which John Woodward of Mouth Omaha, a house mover, was de fendant Mrs. Woodward, whose home a at Twenty-first and O streets, testi fied that when she needed supplies she worked to secure them. She ta i years old. The court granted a decree. PLAN ENTERTAINMENT FOR C0NVENTJ0N0F EDITORS The executive committee of the Ne braska Press association, with President Henry Allen Bralnerd of Hebron at the head. Is in Omaha conferring with R. V. Parrlsh of the bureau of publicity In re gard to final arrangements for the en tertainment of the editors when the Presa association Is to meet In Omaha, April 19 to 21. F0NTENELLE SUBSCRIBES TO THE PUBLICITY FUND The rontenene hotel has made a liberal subsoriptlon to the bureau of publicity of the Commercial club. Manager Bur- bank got on the telephone and made hla subscription by telephone. This is about the first case ot this kind on record. FINED FOR FAILURE TO SHOVEL SNOW FROM WALK J. Llntsman. 1182 North Nineteenth street, wss fined tl and costs In irolice court for failure to shove the snow from tho sidewalk in front of his place. Two other men arrested for a like offense were discharged. METCALFE TO WASHINGTON ON PANAMA CANAL OPENING Richard Ia Metcalfe was called to Washington Saturday and will likely be there moat of the week, ire Is called to Washington periodically in connection with the Panama canal opening, aa he Is cAalnnaa of tha opening commission. REFUSES TO PAY CARFARE; COSTS DOLLAR IN COURT P. U Ryan, Mot Decatur street, waa arrested and fined tt and costs for re fusing to pay his street car fare. A con ductor on the North Twenty-fourth ttreet line appeared against him. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. Vic Are The phrase, "big corporation," is often used as if one were describing a certain individual reputed to have horns. There are bad corporations and good corporations, just as there are bad men and good. Some corporations in the past have done things that, in the name of jus tice, they had no right to do; but all corporations should not suffer for the sins of a few. But times have changed. The corpo ration Is a dandy that gets away with anything that it should not in these days of the vigilant press, the watch Steam Coal Comes in Right Season The strain cosl situation that Paturvlsy Ke pninilac of becoming aiiito on a count of a possible shortsse. wss relieved Sunday night by the nrrtvat Hnndsy o( three trains of twenty t ars eai h over the Missouri rsr'flo from the Kansas mines. This supply will run the pni king house and the lli; buildings In Omaha a rouplo of days, or st lst until more arrives. Some lime a so. fisi nriiist tbst the Inter wss sbxnt over, the extensive consumer of stestii cos I. hern and In South Omaha, let th; storsge stock run low. depending upon current receipts for the supply. The storm of lssl week tied up freluht train service for a couple of days, and Satur day there were evidences of a lamlnr In this particular kind of fuel. ADVANCES ON COAL RATES TO OMAHA ARE SUSPENDED The proposed advances an freight rates on coal and coke affeotlng the shipments of theso commodities to Omaha hns been suspended by the Interstate Commerce oc.nimlslon. The traffls bureau of the Commercial cltih made the protest to the commission ngnlnst the Increase in rates The case Is lo be heard, however. In Chicago before an examiner for the In terstate Commerce commission March 'JS BIG SALES NOW IN LINOLEUM itJ BIG A Few New arrival new designs inlaid and printed pattern tile effect and plain full roll or at much a you like nothing held back everything going in this sale. YOU MUST COME EARLY TJiis is a big money saving sale. UoavieBt reduction yot. Yon can not delay. PRINTED, Per Square INLAID, Per Square Yard 50o' 6 ft. wide, now . .35c P.V, pood quality, for 70c 55c. ( ft. wide, heavy, 30c $1.35, fine quality, for $1 65c, 6 ft. extra liravy, 49o $1 .50, extra heavy, $1.25 REMNANTS INLAID AND PRINTED IV!-, X up to 4 ynrda 25, 50 and $1 F--a YOU MUST COME EARLY to get a good choice. BEATON & E3 PAYMENTS. y x s in? Full of Style-Quality s ' s s s ' J THE ANPHE fsfr Called a "Big Corporation" "We Advertise So That Ae People May Know. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY (o .'.'. Those w-lio desire lo oppose the advance must appesr then to show caissn hy the advance should not be granted In the mesntlme the tsriffs are Sus pended for a period of !. days, which tarries the suspension over until June 2!. f.ooil for flick Headache. Constipation tause sick headache and Dr. Kino's New Ufe Pills will cure It. Tnkn a dose tonight. ' AM drucalsts. Advt rtlsrincnt. SENT TO PENITENTIARY BY SLIP OF TONGUE Cliatlrs Cnrr, alio. In Judge Kngllsh's district cinirt desi rtbed a house from which plumbing flMres had been stolen immediately after having pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaking, and enter ing the residence, ohansrd his plea to guilty and received a penitentiary sen tence of from one to ten years. Carr was arraigned Saturday. "Not guilty." he said. "Is there a plunihlng shop at n"8 Routh Twenty-fifth avenue asked Judge Eng lish, commenting on the large quantity of plumbing fixtures named In the Informa tion. ' "It may have been a hoarding house." ssld County Attorney Magney. "No, It was a large new house," said Csrr. After that he thought he might as well pit ad Ruilty. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. RAPID SUCCESSION Days Longer LAIER CO. IF YOU WISH CZJ s:y s7 1 v.iii sale! ' ' - , I v I I,. . I,, A (J ll r$ ful public and the various state and national public service commissions. Today the public are watching the corporations closer than any cat ever watched at a rat hole; but no corpo ration that intends to be on the square objects to being watched. Big business means more economy, greater efficiency and intelligent or ganization. It means better service at a less cost to the public. Merely being a "big corporation" should not be considered a crime. This company is big because it has to be. A child can't do a man's work. . This company must be big to do a big job to render big service to you. 3 Food Facts For The Vorkingnan's Wife To Study Vou ows it lo yoursslf, your husban.1 and fsmllv to liny sll food stuffs from rraotlcslly ona stsndpolnt antrltloa. Othsr far-tors count, of oiirss but ni trltlon should, not h sacrificed for any thing fs, for nutrition Is the basis of economic food buvlns. Most wnrklngmsn's wlvss ssrvs ton Truii-li msst. Kroin a standpoint of mi- trltlon. most Is elrsr food. Horn niSHt Is essential, but v can nrofltshlr cut out much of our meat and substltnto other nutrition but much chesrer food. There's Faust Hpsahettl. When we est It, ae absorb practically all of it; most of it goes to snrlrh our blood and build tin our bodies. Kaust Hfsshettl ia mads of Iniruin wheat a highly glu tinous ceresJ. Sold In lsrgs loo pack ages la a splendid partial meat substi tute, la easily prepared and makes fine eating. Try plenty of Kaust Spaghetti Ut down on mest. MAI IX BROS. St. lionls, V. 8. A. Every Woman Can Uso and ought to use occasionally a proper remedy for the headache, backache, languor, nervousness and depress ion to which ehe may be Bubject These troubles and others are symptoms of debil ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation are at onta lafa, eartaia and oonTeniant Ther clear tha ayttem and purify tha blood. They sx art a g-eneral ionic affect and intura good health and strength, go that all tha bodily organs da their natora) work without catufng Buffering1;. Evary woman of U thousands who faaya tried them, know iaiat Beech am'a Pill act To Certain Advantag Dtractksa ss ttary Saa at Ssakl Taka a Tai . taU a i, skat a. Is Vssssj Wfc, 3. st Mi A SB-.. . . . I . 8omro-N-eor r-5 fnr, t ja a a a rirL af f'JJ,'! IrUU J00 ftATKra 1 IU? ISfniaa-. Expf CrWfM Paid . - trffsltoa1rtrVrfgaTuffWTilsk. try It nam. stall aa this ad with SO erata la stsssaa sr eotfr s4 wawill sasxl jrou a full quart bottla of Sayntr frivol Stack BMtlU-ln-Bd Whtaksy In aaalad lass sniisisrhsrsaaTialil, ItaeAi im-ftmd srhlaka of tns fiaaat kind asalsd srtUi UisU.B. Oovsrnasmt's Oiasa Btama r tha aork fully ea-ad. full t00 praof, fall assaaar tw to aasssa ya ia rJ wtur, aa talii M a ha ami waaraeaaaf tha krgsat Distil iars la Assartea baass ta feualsMsa raara CBPital K0,bu0U. OrJrr rifht sna ards aur, thaa ana auut If yosi lik goods srUi go forward ay Brat axpt Oran traas N.Maa., Ookv, Wt. ad all awtas waat anarM Btsat aau lor liM it aaa aar-aaraaa swd. sa-g THI BATVU DUTIIXING CO.Osat.10S Drtsa.tX FaaUsa. D. C. tUssvaa. TsM,0. sWaa,klsss. Kaaaas Citj.sis, lassnaU, Oais. tastaaaeia, lad. H. raas, siisa. jassaaswiis, wm. Maw Mesas, La. 4. 1007o efficiency that's what you want when yoa place an order for engraved plates. We put snap in oar work, we have work men that we can rely upon. Vi- hi 1 ' " i ur mm A mQd STstsra of treatment that earaa lrliea. Irtaiula and keetal LaseaMS wlUiout yis use of a kulf a. Ns cluor fair SB. atar etbar gsusrsl aa aaaUisUvS ascd. Nd uonsooaaary da lay I rasa business, da abaulma eee if -II 1- RfttTltr First Half- UUG Mi!, 40o for X tick lidttioml mile there- after for tha dliUnce you ride. Re short for eill- I J tag or rtturntng. I WarUas? Tim a Sats ' af IU0 Vsr Homr. I "latt'i Oat ae-TV-loa a Telephone Doug. SO. I V Omaha Taxi Senrica Co.y . 8104 Farnaai fit. S $ uarsatead In sterr os aooepved. pay tjs,m vou mmt ccntgr The aura first, thaa the par. Tbse ssf alios. It'a fair and square. I aiaa (ia wnilen s-uaj-antSB last the enra wut last a lite time, wnw fur Prave lsa. wwa ria foul ffar'5isra. ... I.aat sUa.aTMsea Ml