THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2,1. 1015. MRS. THOMSON TELLS WOMEN How She Was Helped During Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. rhlladelphla. Pa.! am just 52 years tt age and during Changes of Life I suf- xered lor six yean terribly. I tried sev eral doctors but bono seemed to give ma any relief. - livery month the pains were intense in both sides, and made ma so weak that I had to ffO to bed. At last friend recommen ded Lydia E. rink- 1 ham's Vegatabta Compound to me and I tried it at once end found much relief. After that I liad no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping the same fcs always. For years I have praised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for what it has done for me, and shall always recommend it as a wo man's friend. You are at liberty to use my letter In any way." Mrs. Thomson, 549 W. Russell St, Philadelphia, Pa. Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you want soeelal Advice write to Lydia E. Pink ham Med Icine Co. (confidential), Lynn, ;Mass. Tour letter will bo opened, I -J a a i reaa. ana suawerea dj a woman. And held In strict confidence 1 Vi.v "'i..?.i DON'T FUSS WITH , - M U STARDJP LASTERS ! Mustorole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister. 4 There's to sense in mixing up a mess . ef mustard, 'flour and water when you can 1 so easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white MUS-TEROLB. - Mt STEROLS is mad or pur oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of a pleasant white ointment. It take the place of the out-of-date mustard plaster, and will not blister! ' , , MTJ8TEROLB rives . prompt relief , from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsllltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma. Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion,, pleurisy, Rheu rmatlsm, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of j the Back or Joints, Sprains, Bore Mus j elesv Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, 'Colds of the Cheat (it often 'prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's. In (6o and BOe Jars, and' special large hospital else fpr 2.Mt ' ' Be . sure you get ths genuine MtJS TEROLB. Refuse lmltations---get what ' you ask for.- The Musterole ''Company, Cleveland, Ohio. - ) stops itching t ms . - .1 rnnriw The moment that Resinol Ointment touches itching skin the itching stops and healing-begins. That is why doc , tors have prescribed it successfully for twenty years in even the severest cases -of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin di seases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes the skin or scalp perfectly healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Try them and see I Sold by all druggists. - I007o efficiency that f tt what you want when you place an order for engraved plates: We pat snap in oar work, we have work' men that we can rely upon. L-.J,. trT!2U4 k -L '. '- mil I, i i 'it' Make Teething Easy for Baby . use Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup A SPLENDID REGULATOR PURELY VEGEtyBlE-NOT NARCOTIC Nebraska BUSHEE FINDS WEST GOOD AUTO COUNTRY Drives Back from Legislature in .New Machine and Sells it First ' Day at Home. ROW COMES BACK FOR ANOTHER Keep Uric Acid Out of Joints Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. (From a Ptaft Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April Sl-lSpectal.l-Fenalor Btishee of Klmba'l county was In the city today and railed nt the state 'house for two purposes. One was the ssle of S20.A00 In erhool district bonds of Kimball for 'the erection of a new high school building; and the other was for the pur-' porn of getting; bis automobile number plate. He was U"Crti8ful In both, esses. The number of his automobile Is and he saya he has been waiting to get that num ber for six months. After finishing hla duties as. state senator this winter he bought a new automobile, rode tt home and noW It He la back for the purpose ot getting another which he will drive back home ... - . - StaaaartilslaB; School. State Superintendent Thomas Is getting out a system for the standardisation .of one room country schools. When com pleted he expects to put In. vogue a sys tem which will make the small schools of the state on a more even basis. Back to a Saaltby. "Warden Fenton visited, the office of Governor Morehead this mornlntt bring ing with him Gran die Bronsonof Albion, who has lust completed a sentence of sixty days for carrying concealed weapons. Bronson expects to take the train back home and open up hla black smith' shop which has been cloned aU the time ita proprietor has been boarding at ths Hotel Fenton. Catehlasr r,with Work." This being Arbor rtay and a legal holi day, most of ths offices at the state house were closed for ths afternoon. In ths secretary of state's office a large foroa of clerks is . a t work attempting to eatch up with the extra work caused by the ad journment ot the legislature. -Morefcea Boosts Oam. Governor Morehead delivered a bsse ball boosting address St ths Commercial club luncheon this noon, . where Owner Hugh Jones and hi Lopes were enter tained at luncheon. Ths governor pitched the first ball over the plats at the open ing game last year and Mayor Zeh.ru rig caught It. . Ths ball went squarely over the center for a strike and he has been invited to repeat ths teat if ha can do it again at the opening tomorrow. Mayer Zehrung will essay to catch. Oawkint Marry. The following marriage licenses were issued in Lincoln yesterday: John H. Schwager. aged 40, Omaha. rid Marie Schmidt, aged 22, Omaha,' Qeorge Kclser, gwedeberg, sged , and Cora L Hastings, Omaha, aged 3S. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION IN FALLS CITY FALL BCrrr, Nefc. AprlfV-BpeclaI.) The fourth district Christian Endeavor convention la holding a three days' ses sion In this city; with tOO delegates pres ent. "At the close of the session Wednes day afternoon a basket dinner was-aerved to the delegates and ' members of the local Christian Endeavor union and their friends In the Christian church dining room. Later the delegates entered auto mobiles, . headed by the Falls City band, and drovs to the Presbyterian church, where the sessions are being held. Ths automobiles were decorated with Chris tian Endeavor pennants. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to curs, states a well-known -authority. We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; est lens meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism la ,a direct result of eating too much meat snd other rich foods that produce uric arid which Is absorbed Into the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this ! scld from the blood and cast it out In the urine: the pores of the skin are alee a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the akin pores sre closed thus forcing ths kidneys to do double work, they becoms weak snd sluggish and fall to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating snd circulat ing through the syatem, eventually set tling in ths Join li and muarles causing stiffness, soreness and psln raited rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful in a glens of water and drink before breskfsst each morning for a week. This Is ssld to eliminate uric arid by stimulating the, kidneys to normal ac tion, thus ridding ths blood of these Impurities. Jad Halts Is Inexpensive, harmless and Is mads front the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and la' used with excellent Results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism.. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-wster drink which helps overcome uric arid and la bene flclal to your.kldneya as well. Advertisement. AGED OSERT WOMAN USES SKIPPING ROPE TO END LIFE HARTINGTON. Nebl. April H.-fBpeclal Telegram.J Mrs. Mary Francis Humph rey of Obert committed suicide by hang ing today at the home of her son-in-law. Dr. A. F. Field. She waa Tl years old and had attempted suicide several times befors. Ths deed was dons with a skip ping rope used by ,the children or Dr. Field. Wews Votes of Harvard- HARVARD, Neb A-pril & (SpecHal) After considerable delay. . work upon the new Carnegie library was commenced" on Monday, -when the contractors began the excavation f or the basement sad foundation. The 'following teeohsrs . f or , Harvard school district were etebted for the ensu ing year at a meeting ef the Board of Editoatlon on Mondayw night : Central school, ' L. J., dlkeson. ' superintendent; Guy'EAMickel, principal ; Walter ftoott, manual training and mathematics Olive J one., German; Lottie Roge. English and Latin: Giaela Birkner, history de partment Esther. Brandeen. -commercial; Estella. Baurh, domestic science; Marlon Whitfield.' music and drawing.- Grades, Irene Bheedy,;Rvrth A.1rbee, Margaret Ber. mond, Metta Hamburpwev Esther Fry, Luella Hunt, Gladys -Cheney. . Rural: Brill a gchnell, northwest; Lydia Hack mann, southwest. The northeast, south east and south central rural schools are yet to be provided for. v Two Woari TBrowa from. .tale. FALLS CITY. Neb.. April a. -(Special.) When returning home from the Degree of 'Honor convention' at Shubett on Tues day night Mrs. Frank Shield , and Mrs. Mlsaon were thrown from the automobile driven by W. W. Brown. ' Mrs. Shield re ceived sn ugly gash over the rtght eye. one rib was broken and her whole right side bsdly bruised. Mrs. Mlsson e craped with brulerai, ss did slso Mrs. Frank Psrson, who held to ths csr snd re mained in. The lights were not wrrklng snd when Mr. -Brown came to the Mis souri Pacific , track two mites north of town the csr ran Into ths bank. Frwlt t'roa to Good t'oodltloa. FALLS CITY. Neb., April 22 -(Fpeclal ) It was thought that on sectfunt of ths cold and long winter Just pasaed that fruit of all kinds would be ahort In this section, but it is proving to the contrary, 4 the apple trees gnd various other esrly fruits are blooming profusely and all or- rhardists are expecting large crops of sll fruit except peaches, which will be a small yield In this section. Litchfield Elects Tearhera. . LITCHPir.LP. Neb., April EL -(Special) At a recent meeting of the Board of Education, Ethel Pearson Heany was elected principal of ths high school fcr the coming school year and Mice Rena Hcdlund. Mlas Fsy Ambrose and Miss Minnie Crokton will teach In ths gradesv Governor Collects , Statistics of States (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., April .-(8peclal Tel egram.) In respouse to messages sent to governors of different western states ask ing for Information as to the cost of run ning the states. Governor Morehead today recetved telegrams from a portion ef them showing total appropriations for the blennium for each: Missouri. l,ft,W0; Iowa, tl3.TSO.000; Kansas, t,630,644; Colo rado, $3,174,000. - - The appropriations made by the Ne braska legislature totalled 17.913,000. Nebraska CLOB WOMEN AT KEARNEY state chemist will test , Stomach of boy for poison (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, April U.- Special.) The stomsoh of Atveh Street, aaoy 16 years of age. has been received by the pure food department at the stats house for the purposs ot analysis. It is not mo duty of the chemical department of the pure food offloea to analyss such things, but In this case Chemist Frlsble will make a test for the purpose of discov ering If there Is any potsohyin the stom ach. ' ' ' ' ' It was sent . from , Merna In Custer county and. tt ts alleged that ths boy died In forty-f Its minutes front the effects of patent medicine taken, showing all the effects of strychnine poisoning. Tbs department will make further Investiga tion In the matter If It is discovered that there Is signs of strychnine in the stomach. Dr. Wilde, state bacteriologist, will assist In ths test. . . ; V- STATE FARM CADETS WIN COMPETITIVBJJRILL rFrom a Staff Correspondent LTNCOLN. April SB. (Speolsl Telegram.) -Company H of the state tarm caaeia, was victorious for a second consecutive year In the annual competitive drills to ds. Henry J. Peters wss In chargs or tne winning company. Beargent Aivoro , n. Anderson of Concord. Neb., csrrled off the Individual honoxe and won tns cup for the best drilled cadet with Corporal Russelt Jose of Lewtaton second. The company awards were: - .: - Points. ' ' Points c-omnanv- H.....R34 Oompeny F, Company L.., Company B... ..SfH.O Company I.. ..aw.l Company G. ..2M.B .K8.T Hews Notes of DeoMer.' -DBiSTHLER, Nab., April B. (Special.) The Eeshler band will give a benefit concert and motion picture show at tns grandstand oa the fair grounds, . Thurs day evening. May .18.' " .. Thayer county wl . have . a league or home b. ball,, tssjns ' at the various towns;-in -theeonnty this season, ' dis pensing - with - the service! of semi-professionals. Miss Minnie Hslfman of this plsee, has been re-elected teacher In the Inter mediate department of . the Deshier schools, snd Miss Anna Jacohson of Arapahoe will teach the grammar room. The Woman's club has been planting flowers and shrubs in the park, co-op erating wflh the village board. Falrharr Newa'Netra, FAIRBTTRT. Neb.. Aorll 12. (Special.) Thursday was observed as a holiday in Falrbvu? and all the banks were closed. It was slso observed aa "Qlean-up" day. Miss Mabel Hsmro, an employe in the Rock fslsnd superintendent's office, left for Excelalon Rprtngs. Mo., yesterday to spend three weeks. Hammond Evans, contractors, have srrsnged to furnish cosl for all Kock Island kxotrottves st Fslrbury and Phill1p4bur, Kan. : W. W. Cameron is in Topeks, assisting the-irananertation officials of the second dlstrirt in preparing a new time card which goes Into effect on the Nebraska division soon. Federation Sessions lit Midway City Well Attended and of Inter estin; Character. ENTERTAINMENTS AT N0H3LAL KEARVET. Neb,, April H.-("peclal Telegram.) The annual convention of tho Nehraaka Federation ef Women's Clubs opened In Kearney on Tuesday evening with a reception at the home of Mrs. D. Wort, a musical program being given. On Wednesday morning the convention fusions were opened In the Christian church, about 100 delegate bring In at tendance. The meetlnge were presided over by Mrs; Krlwsrd Rsyre, of Omshs. vice president of the stats federation. Addresses of welcome were extended the visiting delesstes by Mayor Klbler snd Mrs. P. Wort, president of the Kear ney Nineteenth Century clubv Responses to the nddresses of- welcome were mads by Mrs. Edward fyre of Omshs. Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm of Omshs. govV ernment social stent of the Child Labor t'nlon of Nebraska, spoke upon the birth registration tet In this state. IV A. R. Cuminlngs of the State Board of Health spoke on sanitation and ths laws aa ap plied In this itate. Mrs. Emma Reed Davlsson of l4ncoln spoke on "Home Economics,", and the etib'H of Mrs. Jamee Rhody of North Platte was "Wo man, the Pescemsker." Chapel Eserelaes. Dean Davis of the University of Ne braska opened the chapel exorcises- held st ths norrnal school thle morning with a short talk on "Christianity." State Pres ident Mrs. Peterson of' Aurora. President Dick of the Kesmey Normal-Mrs. Wort of Kesmey. Mrs. Hostetter of Bhelton. Mrs. Bayre of Omaha. Mr". Edholm of Omaha. Mrs. J. T. Lees of Lincoln and Mrs. Penny of Fnllerton also spoke. M!rs. Fenny wss remembered by many as tbs young womsn. then Miss Jennie Freeman, who In the blissard of ISM saved the Jives of seventeen children st Gothenburg by tying them together. The afternoon session waa held at the state normal school. It being ths busi ness session of the convention. In the morning after an automobile party given by the Commericlal club the delegates assembled to hesr several capa bk address, Mrs. Joseph Parks of Lin coln speaking on the Lincoln highway, Mrs. N. M. Graham of South Omaha de voted her talk to the department of womelCs crubs. Gaeets.ef Mr. ssl Mra. Dick. Luncheon wss served the gueats at the normal sohool dormitory, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dick.' The afternoon session was opened with reports and talks by Mrs. Augustus Fran and Miss Ethel Langdon of earney en Ithe city and normal school libraries. Ift the evening the entire oarir attended the theater. Mrs. Totbert of Kearney was sleeted stats vice president to fill a vacancy, The election of officers will not take pface until next year. ; As :I0 Thursday after noon the women of the normal school served tsa'to those In attendance at the convention. 1 ANTI CANDIDATES PICK ASSISTANTS (Continued from Page One GOVERNOR CONSIDERING ANNEXATION ELECTION (From a Staff Correapondent) 'J LINCOLN. , April B.-SpeolaI.)-The calling or ths city election In Greater Omaha for the purposs of voting on consolidation will probably be made shortly. . , A ' Governor Morehead took up the propo- attlon by letter with Election Commis sioner Harlsy G. Moot-head of Douglas county this forenoon, for the purpose of getting some Information aa to the moat advisable time 'for' holding It and to ascertain somo other things resardlna thsksall. , Aa soon aa he hears from the election commissioner the cell will be made. WESLEYAN FILES PROTEST . IN ORATORICAL CONTEST (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. April . Special Telegram.) The annual state oratorical contest con ducted under the a us Dices of ths stats association ended leant, latlon. ended In a protest being fllad by Wesleyaa university today on the tadgee decision. E. I HC1. representing Union college, waa awarded, first place and V. B. Cosad of Wesley an got second. Dean Falea ot Bellerua got third. The Wealeyan adherents claimed the Judges oame from Collage View, where Union collage la located, and were prejuaicea. . . ; , UNION COLLEGE ORATOR WINS PROHIBITION CONTEST 1 SaSaaBSBBBSssssi LINCOLN. Neb..' Ajrll B--Ths first prise of ISO tn the state prohibition ora torical contest held at Uhlon college last night was ton by Hill of Union oollege. Ths second prise-of $J8 wss won by Cosad of Wealeyan. The judges on manu script were Prof. Aul of Lincoln High school, N. Van kirk of Minneapolis'- and Miss Beers of Lincoln. Judges on de livery were Clark J eery. Lincoln; Charles Warner, Chicago, and Mies Ashton, Lincoln. line," which he says will bo in evidence within a day or so. "In my next' speech." says the nfayor, "I am g.lng to raise the wet-amKdry is sue, because thst Is one of the most 1m portsnt Issues In this rampnlgn. The line-up of the snf forces means that If they are elected they will be for prohibi tion. Judge Sutton, their campaign man ager, presided at the big meeltng of ths tempersnce fling squsnren here some months aso and several of the antl candidates sre iut-end -out prohibition advocates. The re-election of the ad ministration candidates would mean be tween i.m and' S.oiio more voles against prohibition In this city alone. If we are re elected we Intend to use all our-forces asalnst prpNMtlon. which undoubtedly will be the big Issue In this stste next year. ' To Have Platform Soon. "We expeet to have a platform to an nounce within a few day. In this plat form we will come out a Inst prohibi tion, in favor of Sunday base ball, for the Auditorium bonds and a few other I'rosresslve things. "The ahtl candidates are not familiar with municipal affairs. The people of this city would be foolish at this stage of the gsme. with a Greater Oir.sha nrrtn u. to tske rhsnces by electing the entle. They are good fellows, but." The mayor declared hla Influence and acquaintance is South Omaha would bo an Invaluable asset In the cementing to gether of the people who will be brought Into Greater Omaha and he admitted that ha Is in s better position than any other man to meet this Greater Omaha situation. ' The antla express confidence, on the other hand, they will be sble to "clean out" the city rsjl. They aver that they have seen some handwriting on a wall aomewhere and they are going at the task with considerable vehemence. t'keek Tnar Spring Conarh. fr. Hell's Plne-Tsr-Honey will stop your cough and strengthen your lungs. 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Largs Selection of Brand New 88-Nole Player Rolls, Up-to-Date Music, Only 50c. sGnr.ioLLEai a oelleq pinho.conpn.JY 1311-13 FAItNAM STREET. ' The Stelnway House of the Middle West. Union Pacific. Hdilroad Sompony LAND DEPARTMENT Step Pay Sim raroeotev laatantlr. Klllee. 1 LINCOLN, Neb., April H CSpeolal Tel etram.) Arthur Bailey, a Jncolq . car centre worklnc en the Benwar building, which was damaged by fire some time a so, was killed this afUrooen tr belnc eruahed In the elevator shaft Hs was alone at the time and it Is sup posed stuck his bead through an opening la the1 shaft and the descendlsg weight of the elevstor caught tit head, causing instsnt death. Fruit Laxative if Constipated, Take "California Syrup of Figs" . If you're headachy, constipated, bilious or siomsch Is disordered snd you Want to snjoy the jjlceat llve snd bowel cleansing you ever experienced, tske a tablespoonful ot "California Pyrup of Ftgs" tonight snd in ths morning aU the constipation poison, bile and clogged up waste will gently move put of the system without griping snd you slll feel splendid. X Every member of the fsmlly should it this fruit laxative as occasion de mands. It Is just ss effective for grandpa It is for bsby. .It simply caa not injure. Even cross, sick, feverish children Just love Its pleasant taste and mother rsn rest easy after giving tt. becsuse it never fells to effect a good "Inside cleansing," ' Kor thirty years "California Syrup of rigs" has been recommended by phyal cians as the Ideal stomach, liver 'and bowel cleanser. . Millions of families who sre well Informed uae nothing slae, but recently there has corns a flood of spur ious fig syrups, so we wsrn the public to ask plainly at drug stores for a SO cent bottle of "'California Syrup ofr"lgs." and see that It la srepared by '.'California Fig Hyrup Company." YS'e mske no chesper i else. Hand bsck say "counterfeit' with contempt. Farm and Ranch Lands On Ten Years' Time Union Pacific Railroad Company offers splendid opportunities for investment in lands along its lines in , Western Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming Qrazinp Lands from $2.00 per aero up. Farm Lands from-$6.00 per acre up. 100,000 acres now on market to choose from. Terms of Sale: N ' ONLY ONE-TENTH CASH Balance in ten annual payments at 6 per cent interest. m a IsaS O a a in Douglas County, Nebraska the following Farm Lands, prices and terms on which f- will be furnished 4m application: 1.86 Acres in Lot 11, in SEVi Sec 32-15N-13E 27.18 Acres in....SEV4 SEV4 Sec. 31-15N.13E , 20.25 Acres in, Si2 SEV4 Sec. 36-15N-12E 16.96 Acres in Sy BVfy4 Sec. 36-15N-12E 53.07 Acres in &Y2 SWV4 Sec. 35-15N-12E ' 42-02 Acres in S SEV, Sec. 3445N-12E 128.92 Acres in SWV4 Sec. 36-15N-11E Tli(?se are close to Oie OMAIIA market and are well suited for Garden ajxl Truck Farming. For further information, address or call upon - J. A. GRIFFITH, Land Conciissioner Union Pacific Rtilread Conpxny, Onahs. Ileb. r -