.3 Everr Picture tZJ Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska THK KEF,: OMAHA. TI1UKS1UY. MAliCH .V). 101.",. Mm "What's las msttsr, mtmit1 Not Due to Sex Alone Many women have come to kno that sex isn't the reason for ull back arhn, dlizy hcada-hes and urinary dis orders. Men have these, trouble, too, and often they come from kidney weak ness. To live simply, eat sparingly, take better care of one's self and to use I loan's Kldnev Tills in bound to help bad kidneys (ret better. There are so many thousands of women who can tell you this from experience. An Omaha Woman's Experience "Mrs. J. T. Stoddard, 2414 gehler St., Omaha, sayt: "I suffered acutely from pains In ray back. At times my feet were o swollen I couldn't walk. I could tell from the irregular action of my kid neys that they were dlscrdered and fin ally I went to the hospital for treatment. I didn't Improve, however, until I used Dean's Kidney Pills. Py the time I had finished three boxes T v as fixed up all rleht and now I am in (rood health." BLANKET WARRANTS GONE Individual Ones Issued to . Normal School Employe Hereafter, Smith Rules. AUDITOR EXPLAINS " CHANGE Beatrice Man Pays House Recommends $8,198 in Alimony 1 Omaha Hospital Supervisors Plan to Build Concrete Bridge Over Platte KKARNKY. Neb.. March J4.1 Special Telegram.) The Hoard of Supervisors of j W.1M.S4 was due hip w ife a" alimony. Kearney and Hiiffalo counties held j :ot . 25 due her for the support of the Joint meeting here this afternoon to dla-j minor children. SI.W1.T5 to he paid to the cuss the advisability of ererttnK a con-1 trustee for the care o:' the children and crete bridge over the Platte river sorth '17. W) court CosV. Mr. lvthset's farm near of Kearney. This bridge is to repl -Jf , Cortland Vns purchased by Vaul S.-luilH. the mile long wooden structure which' and the district couit matters were set tled in order to gie s li-ar title to the UKATRK'K. N'eh., March "t.-(Sp etui, i -David l'nthast paid l-U to the clerk cf the district court, of which amount (From a Staff Correspondent.) 1JNTOIA, Neb.. March 24.-Spev.lal.) -In the future State Auditor Smith will It sue Individual warrants to all persons on normal school piy roll'. In the past a blanket warrant has been Issued to the now spans the river at this point. Thai registrar, although this Is the only case I latter brldjce has cost notn counties where such a practh-c lias prevailed. The thousands of dollars annually keepInK it auditor explained the change In the fol- i in repair. lowinjr statement: I I was suggested that a concrete UUHU DOAN'SW 50 at all Drug Stores Foster-Mllburn Co. Prop. Buffalo.N.Y Ask Any Kentuckian Ski" Individual warrants will be issu 1 In th- li.tiii,. ;n n m eu lis oil.f l.il with the various normal schools of the state. In the pn.at it hae been the practVe ti la.su a n.-nrnnt to the principal or rcj Istrar for I hi- entire r.niv roll of the stl ri l. In no other brum h of the state jrovrrnmenl. is this don", and I csn see no rent-on for making uu exception of the normal schools. It would he as well to Ipmic a arrant to the secretary of fitt-.te covering the sal.-n-y of ail the people emplovrd in that department, and then authorize that offi cial to Apportion out the funds to the vhiIoiu imlividvals: or to the warden of the e nllei.tiary. who would be the dls buiviuK anent for that institution. It r,"i H'es no more work In uraw individual warrants in the auditor's office than Is reciuircJ to (irnw individual checks after the funiln reach the heu of the various schools, then-fore the old cutom will be abolished. BODY OF MURDERED WOMAN AT SUPERIOR fiPPEniOR. Neb., March 24. (Special Telegram.) The body of Mrs. Harry j Glasscock, who was murdered at Cham- palgn. III., Inst Sunday, was brought ; here tonight and will be taken to Web ! her, Kan., tomorrow, where her par I its ; live. She was well known to many of j this city. bridge be built along lines suggested by Superintendent Higtiell of the Iturttr.gton railway. This structure would be I.OOO feet long, the remainder being filled in. The present bridge is over a mile long. It is estimated that the cost will be In the neighborhood of f,000. This expense Bill for Passage i I'l-oni a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March : 4 t Special Tele gram -Not Ion T, i lor Cronln, ltnignn and isieniian unsiuvcsHfully led a fight this nioriiliu. against an appropriation of s.VH for a ho.- t li.il at Omaha for public use. Mlille HoffmclMor, Meredith. Hunter, Alnlay. Cliumbi r.. K mis. NcMcy, Hur hejo, Itlchiuond and othets spoke In favor of It. It.irrett desired to refute the hinge t lint had been made that the IViuglas county delegailon had tied up on i ny oilier hill The bill wus recommended for passage. ,M to IV piopcry. The 3 year-old twin laughter or Mr. and Mrs. William Tsys died Tuesday hI ymore of diphtheria. Mrs Tays hik! the other twin are seriously III of the disease. I After much litigation In the com is the VALENTINE APPROVES heirs of the ate I'et-r lluiU o' Wy.l more have settled their differences and the land near Wymore sold. Holcrc ' LGHTING CONTRACT Stephenson disposed of 2T1 acres to .To-; V A 1 ,1'NTI NK. Neb.. March 24. (Spe- would be borne Jointly by two counties g(.ph Hurt)! for K'i.Tfld.S.I. ,la-ob Hurt elal.l The electric li(ht proposition of and an endeavor w-ll be made to secure state aid for a portion. As all parties feel favorable to this plan an endeavor will be made to .carry It through at the earliest possible moment. Notes from Frc nont ' and Dodge County For I three ill gener- I I ation9 ll critical men 1 1 f have made 1 I f their toasts f jf" 1 with the fa- I mous, I BOND & I LILLARD Bottled In Bond I Kentucky Hand I Made Sour 1 it Mash Whiskey. I i t , .i.Sfct "Quality 4 IBSMSM0 i I.ynna Vevrs otes. ETON'S, Neb.. March . (Special.) j refer Molsant. a former Lyons citizen I who recently moved fo Burbank, S. D., j died while visiting his brother, John I Molsant. In Oklahoma, and the body wa J taken to his South Dakota home for burial. He leaves a wido-r and six chll idrcn, his daughter, Mrs. J. U Molsant, I residing here. i W. II. Wheeler of Omaha was awarded !tho contract for putting in the electric I light riant at this place at a total cost I of H4.330. same to be completed by July J, 1913. I William Rudd. a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruddy, of this place, got hts leer broken today while scuffling with one by his schoolmates. Jerry Shumway, a dvil war veteran and father of State Senator H. P. Shum way. waa awarded a prize last night at a show in the opera house aa the oldest person present, his age being 88 years. But his Bge doei not prevent him from being actively engaged in business with hts son, Roy Shumway. ' , This famous leader in whis key quality is Sold Every where because Demanded Ev erywhere. Bond & Lillard Distributing Company oe from York. YORK, Neb., March 24 (Special.) George D. Elliott died at the family home Monday morning. For twenty-seven years he had hauled the mail from the Vork poetoffice to all trains and back. During all this time he was at his post until January 1. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. The postoffice was closed for one hour. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to Mies Ella P. Blair and Andy Volley, both of Bradshaw, and Miss Ethel Car mlchael of Charleston and Eugene Swan son of Bradshaw. Word was received in York yesterday announcing the death of Myron M. My rick at Pasadena Cal. The deceased hemesteaded in 'fork county in the '70s. He at one time owned a section of land near Benedict, which he sold six years ago. Ho was a veteran of the civil war and enlisted la the Sixteenth Illinois infantry. KRKMDNT. Neb.. March I4.-(Special)-Mrs. David Hallowell of Orleans. Ind.. made an unexpected visit to Fremont yes terday. She was en route to Cheyenne, Wyo., but immediately after leaving OTiinha she made up her mind to stop here. She had the railroad officials tele graph to have a physician meet her and he did so, escorting her to the local hos pital, where an hour later she gave birth I to a daughter. The patients arc both get ' ! ting along nicely. C. V. Show-alter of Omaha has sub mitted a proposition to the city council here looking to the establishment of a Jitney bus service. The plan is to operate four cars each with a capacity of four teen passengers and maintain a twenty minute service. An ordinance will be drawn to cover the situation. Joseph Lammell of Iashara. one of the pioneers of this section, died yesterday at the age. of 72 years. In 1SS0 he bought a farm for IS an acre, a part of which is now the townsite of I-ashara. In early days he was an employe of the city hotel here while John O'Connor, deceased, was a boarder there. O'Connor, whoee alleged will disposing of flio.WX) worth of prop erty has Just been held Invalid at Hast ings, was-formerly a cobbler in Fremont Corgreman-elect Charles Randall of the Is Angeles, Cal.. district and the first congressman to be elected anywhere on a prohibition ticket, spent yesterday in Fremont visiting an old frield, C. M. Moffitt. Mr. Randall was formerly In the newspaper business in western Ne braska, later at Cheyenne and was a newspaper man in Los Angeles v until elected to congress last fall. He says party lines are vanishing In hts state. purchased the IfiU-acre tract for ,000. Mr. Hurts died at Wymore some time n leaving an estate valued at H'.. A. C. pickers. m, for a nuniher of vears, manager of the grain elevator of the Pease Grain and Seed company if this. city, died Monday evening of pneumonia, j to th citizens of thls clty Tuesdny and Mr. Nlckerson located at Heatrlee In 1WW. j carried, Isj tn j.w. Mr. Cornell proposes He is survived by a widow and nine ( to dam the Niobrara river at a point children. I shout four miles eaM of here, and with tho power furnished to supply the city Chsrlcs II. Cornell, which provides for the city to pru Ice nt i rdltinnee and enter Into a enntrnci with him granting h'm a ftanchise nrul im agreement to buy i urrent from him to be retailed by the city was submit teil by referendum vo Hastings Council Cuts Fuel Electric Rate with twentx -four-hour service. HASTINGS. Neb., March LM.-tSpeclsl Telegram.) The city council has cut the rate for eleeirlc cm tent for cooking from 4'i cents to J cents. This Is believed to be the lowest In the state. DISTRICT COURT AT AUBURN; LIBEL SUIT ON TRIAL AUBVRN, Neb.. March 24 (Special.) Tho spring term of the district court for this district opened here Tuesday. Judge Good of Wahoo is presiding in the place of Judge Raper, who recently exchanged court work with him. A number of Important eases come up for trial at this term, among them being: State of Nebraska against Fuller Shal lenberger for murder; state against Orcn Smith, statutory offense. Among the eases on tho civil docket that come up for trial are: M. S. Mo Inlnch against J C. Vollne and Allan D. May, owner and editor of the Nemaha County Herald, action for llfi.DOO damages as a result of alleged libelous articles published In tho Herald. This Is a case involving the Interest of the entire county. A Jury was secured In this case and the trial began in the afternoon. DUtillaryi La 4 renccburir, Ky WadMaOtfkK 41M17 LUira St.. kuuu Cltr.l Kansas City Three Trains Dally VIA THE Missouri Pacific Leave Omaha. X:(H A. M. 2:00 P. M 11:15 P. M. Ar. Kansas City. 4:00 P. M. S:35 P. 11. , 7:07 A. M. Modern Equipment Observation Sleepers Superb Dining far Service Meals a la Carte Direct connections in Kansas City I'nion Station for points South Kast Vet.t. TKKKT'(lH'KT.S 1423 Farnain St. I'nion Station. Tho. V. Ood'rey. General Arnt. Tassenger Dept. Want Sw High School. LOTJP CITY, Nob.. aMroh 24.-Special Telegram. ) A petition is being circulated asking the Board of Education of this city to call a bond election to vote bonds In the sum of 130,000 to build a high school building. It Is believed the bonds will carry this time. At a former election a similar proposition was defeated by two votes, but the rooms have been much crowded during the present term. Candidates at Litchfield. LITCHFIELD, Neb.. March 24. -Spe cial Telegram.) Litchfield's citlrens have nominated the following candidates tor trustees: M. B. Myers, C. N. Duncan and J. J. Haller. p nMths mt Camlirldae. CAMBRIDGE. Neb.. March 24 (Spe cial.) Mrs. William Shuck, aged 73, died htre yesterday. She has been very help less and feeble for a good many years, having been blind for sixty-one years. John McCarthy, aged 87. died yesterday. He had suffered intensely for a number of years. He had been blind for a long time. His aged brother also has been very . ale. Duffy's Helps Him Bear His Age f! '""1 "" i nnrn UMKVaMI NO For This Week Only Your Choice for $155 Each $155 MS0 Stager A Sons Upright, walnut rase, good condition, easi ly worth tl00 more 1?1 CC than amk. only vlOO t-,ft aehllllnr I'nrlirht dark oak V w " v - ........ - r rase, a real bargain, CC on sale, at $300 VolKht Upright. Colonial design, mahogany dj ("J" case, reduced to. . . . ?1 03 $325 Rrhmoller Mueller Up right, dull finish ma- PC hogany case. only. . . vlOw $300 Arlon Upright, fancy wal nut case. A-No. 1 con- CI CC dltion. only iplOO $275 Kimball Upright, golden oak rase, wonderful bargain, at $400 Str-ger & Sons Upright, mahogany case, one of the lead ing pianos of the C1 Ct world, only V 1 OO $300 J. & C. Fischer, mahogany upright, full siie. J fj?r now iplUaJ $350 Raddlnon Upright. Mission oak, case Just like jl CP new. only V lJJ $300 Schmoller & Mueller Up right, fancy walnut case, guar anteed for 26 yeara, JtJ5 J v' t j II ,,:, it 6.,. V-J $11.00 8eda One of TTier IWutiful rianrm to Yowr Home Free Htool Free Scarf Free Life Insurance. We are egrlnstve representative of the celebrated Stclnway, Weber, Hnnlman. Stejcer & Hons, Kmeraon, Mrrhnll, Llndeman & Sona and Hchntoller Mueller IManos and Aeolian Ilanola Pianos. Schmoller fk Mueller Piano Go. SSSlir 131 1-11- Farnam St. School Fight at Haatlnea. HASTINGS. Neb., March t4.-(6pecial Telegram.)-R. D. O as ton. A. H. bar rens and David Bauer have entered the race for the Board of Education against three candidates who are opposed to Su perintendent Barr'a administration. The board has called a special election on April 30 to vote on an issue of J130.000 of bonds for building improvements. Packages of Food Sent by Mail from Chicago to Germany CHICAGO. March 24,-Slx thousand I pat-katrea of. food have lieen sent by Chl j cagoana to fronds and relatives in Ger I many within the last four days by means of the percel post, it was learned today. I Waterproof paper boxes containing flour, rice, noodles, tea. cocoa, preserves and other foodstuffs, weighing not in excess of ten pounds, have been prepared by a number of stores ready for uhlp inent. Each package contains an assort ment o foodstuff and and there are nine l assortments. The cost of the packages I is from ll.W to C.15 postpaid. DEATH RECORD. mi For Sprains and Bruises Th fir thing to 4o for a sprain or a brouve to rcrr the hurt wfh , ere r-f flmnel i-We, with l'H tif Of relief turn I .!! t!i W. W. Ilyr. KtAKNEY. Nb . March :4 -Sivil Telegram. iW. V. Iiye. a prominent i ntemlier of the Grahd Army of the Ru- public, wtio baa lived In this rlty for the ! last twenty-five years, dropped dead at I the Midway hotel this afternoon, where ' he waa employed. "ne year ago, a sou. ! Walter Ia. dropped deed In almost the ! identical spot Mr. I'ys leaves a Ido and several chiMrrn. j wir inr 9-n Tlrrd. j "Sirtng fever" ssualiy Is tfce result of lufl h bowels and torpid liver. After I months Indoors. on are not lilirly to I feel vigorous aad spilghtly. Foley C. j l!.rtle Tablets are "wwth their Icht I la guld" fur (hat ever-full feeling, bilious. pesa, gas on the stoma rfc. a4 tre!h. indlgeiitioa or roastiiMtton. Their -iiorj la qui- k. enmfortable and emplet hhuut hum or gnptng. Htout ay tiir ar a biaiag. Suid hrr.- A Jvriil!.nt PAY ENVELOPE week ewmwa , stetw A r-e Big Jobs arc gained largely by doing common tasks uncommonly well. But to do unusually gotxl work of any kind, fitness of body and mind are required. Food plays a big part in this mattor food that contains true nourishment. And true nourishment be it remembered must include eertain important element? which unfortunately are often lacking in the ordinary dietary especially in white breath These elements are phosphorus , iron, lime, .sulphur, etc., stored by Nature in Ler field grains, and absolutely necesary for building Htrontr, vigorous bodies and active brains. Grape-Nuts FOOD made of choice wheat and malted barley, affords all the nutriment of these grains, ineludiug these imjtort n nt mineral elements, in form for easy, quirk digestion. (irae-Nuts food is always fresh, crisp, swe t and ready to eat with cream or milk. Thoufands have found that a ration of (Jrae-uts lat h day makes for real progresn toward the htpger things f life. 'There's a Reason" -Mil. bv (ipM'er e i -vvln-re. CHHISTIAN THORSKTU This kindly old gentleman who does not look his 8(1 years, wrote us over a year ago as follows: "Duffy's Iure Malt Whiskey has done wonders for me. I becamo so well that no one would believe it was I. 1 am bet ter after using Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key so I will continue same. Only recently h wrote at f hit: "I wss born Oct. 19th. 18. and now while we are having the world's last war, I want to thank Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key which has enabled me to bear my age so well. "-Christian Thorscth, Nor way Lake,' Minn. If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have In your cheeks the glow of perfect health, taks Duffy's Pure - Halt Whiskey according to directions. It tones and strengthens the system and promotes good dlgeation, which Is the key to hcaltii. It is a recognised family medi cine everywhere. Invaluable for over worked men and delicate women, Duffy's is a promoter of health and longevity. "Get Duffy's and Keep Wei." At most drug-' gists, grocers and dealers, $1. If they can't supply, you. write us. Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.T. 0 Choice of Roate via Rock Island Lines By way of El Paso and Tucsonthe di rect line of lowest altitudes route of the' "Golden State Limited" foremost trans continental train to California. Through standard and tourist Pullmans via Colorado and Salt Lake City the great scenic route across the continent Low Round Trip Fares in Effect Daily, Circle Tours. Scenic Routes to Pan-Pacific Expositions. Automath Btoek Signal Finert tSodmxt AH-3fi Pangvr Eqvgpmttnl Abmolutm Safty Writs, phone or call at Koefc Islaad Tnm Bureau, 1123 Farnam Straet. for ttekcta, res arraUoni, information. alo cony mt Exposi tion Folds. IAMsMALLT, -At 42C r Nervous People who have bad teeth should consult us. We Use Vitalized Air We Hperlallze In Painless Den tistry and are oulck to grasp ev ery lute dlacoveiy for performing the very beHt work at the lesst (llHi onifort to our patients. Vital ized Air Is the 2rtlh century bon to ncirvous people as a pain killer. Pome up and Invesiixate our rep utation uh sPei lallstH. Our Charges Are Reasonable W'n make tliem low because we have the fai lllties and skill to l.'ii It iur r.itleiits are the ery !-', tiiivertlMng we huve. Ask aiivimi' i f tl, -in ahiKit our wor .tint i-harK'i for suine. Honesty built our butinsss to oae of the largest practices In NVhiHSka. We l-ll vuu on first ctinsuliallnn just what you ne.l and -it!y what conI of sam ill TAjntnt EXTaCTIOT MT TlTaLlSBO AIM. Taft's Dental Rooms 1017 DOUOI.A ITUII, WORLD MOTOR BIKE FREE A picture of the bicycle will be in The Bee every day. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pic tures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures you can get and bring them to The Bee office, Saturday, April 10. s) The bicycle will h siveu Free to the buy or girl that sends us the most ilrture before 4 p. m., eiitturtlujf, April 10. Subscribers can help tho chil dren in tho contest by asking for picture certificates when they pay their subf-:erition. "NVe give a certificate good for 100 pictures for even' dollar paid. 04 AMI l. !... K -Northwestern Unhersity 1 College of Engineering riv tmtm f tHngri IratnlMS mall -t 4'-li Mu4rl rrft t)D Missl StmtHM ut Htt4t 4HtS4s4Mt fr-M IH !-' p-k"HWi i')lc frla I' Psbsw1 su4r4ssil(.ka 4sa .l tallMtiU.I . 4 sM gt s...r A . 4fi" uaUi,Mlr4 ( .twrT4ia4 .- Wflt Iwf ' ktt JOH r. ATtOl D. DU4Xr SVftUltOM. llaiaoi. THE BEE BUILDING "Thw building that is always new" Safety Location Service Comfort fireproof, none better, ask any tenant, tenants seldom leavo. Apply to building superintendent. Room 101. THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY t (efrefiii tir'p iiiro.gi, I n 5