TIIK I'.hi;: OMAHA, N KPNKNPAY, MAY ,, IDI.'k ) ' 1 r A Strength, Ftash and' Body Builder For Spring Itun Down, I'mlrrwrttUH IVople Tut on len to Twenty rounds of Healthy. Flesh. . . Most ioplf Fhow a tr-nflonry ti lose (Wi-lKhl tn winter. The fat making mm terml In the foods they eat, which at other seasons keep flesh and neiglit at normal is partially diverted tn cola wea ther and InMes.l Is used to furnish heut for I he hoily. Then most of us acquire coughs, colds or the, grippe which tear down flesh, lower vitality, cause a con fident I. lo loss In weight and leave us in x ;i rundown condition in the spring. Any tuuterlal lone of weight anould be regarded ivith. alann and prompt meaa ' U!-h tnken to regain the. lost flesh. A splemild body builder and flesh producer l found In a preparation known as Sar Kol which can be round at druggists everywhere andi which seldom falls to lvt (he user a weight Increase t from ten to twenty pounds within a few weeks. Sirgol does not of itself make flesh. It m a small tablet whINi readily dissolve in the stomach and. mixing with the fats. bUga-3 and starches of the food you eat, prepares these flesh making materials into a form where the blood ran easily absorb and distribute them throughout the body. It Is really amaxlnjt how quickly and easily lost flesh and weight return when Hargol is used with your meals. With returning normal weight comes too a corresponding return or health, spirits, ambition and vitality and you soon feel your old self again. Sher man & McConnell Drug Htorta and lead ing druggists everywhere sell and recom mend Sargol and evfry package contains a guarantee of weight increase or money back. OAVTION: While Sargol Is also widely used for overcoming nervous dyspepsia nnd r.eneral stomach troubles Ha action in increasing weight is ao practically certain that, its use is not recommended to those who- are not willing to put on ten or more- pounds of flesh. Advertise ment. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A Hew Home Cnre Tuat Anyone Caa Use Without Discomfort or JLoss of Tim. We have New Metno.j tnal cures Asth ma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case Is of long-standing or recent development, whether It Is present ' as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your igo or occupation, if you are trou bled with' asthma, our method should re lieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those v. apparently- hopeless cases, here all Vfcrms of inhalers, douches, opium prep raratlons. fumes, "patent smokes," . etc.. ( have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense, that this new method is designed to end all difficult breathing, nil wheezing, and all those terrible par oxysms at once and for all time. This free offer Is too important to ne irlect it Mlneie dav. Write now nnd then besin the method - at once. Bend no money, simply man coupon oeiow. It Today. FREE ASTHMA COVFOH FRONT! EH ASTHMA CO., Koom liM, Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buf falo, N. Y. ' v Send free trial of your method to. The Central Furniture Store Will Put on Special Sale, Saturday, Hay the 8thv Three Carloads of Modern Kitchen Cabinets A big special -.puchase of modern Kitchen. Cabinets, bought direct from one of th largest and leading, makers , of this household necessity, at a heavy dis count, enables us to put the entire ship ment on SPECIAL SALE for this ONE DAY ONLY at a price which will mean a saving to, you qf at least one-half. Kvery cabinet In this big 'purchase has teen lnstsllcd with every convenience known to the makers- of thoroughly modern and convenient kitchen cabinets. This fcile.ls for ONE DAY ONLY. Bat i.idi.y, Msv the Sth.' and as usual ' you make your own' terms. Ui it Honesty built our business to ons of the largest practices In Nebraska. We tell you on first consultation Just what yru need and exactly what cast of same will be. PAnrXBSS EXTRACTION BT TITAUICD AXSL Taft's Dental Rooms 1817 DOUOX.A0 BTSXET. r I Wl 1 - ' - " - 1 "RIDING" in me of our new llin- ousine taxlcabs with ' f Pi j t : ,M:V f '! ', i vl a- a. Nebraska BOARD WILL RAISE PULLMAN YALUE State Assessment of Sleeping Car Company Likely to Be Booited Twenty-Five Per Cent. CONVICTS WILL PLAT BASE BALL (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOIjN, May 4 (Sper-laJ.)-The Mate board of assessment held another session this morning and took tip the matter of assessment of the Pullman Car company. While no action was taken It is probable that the atsetamcnt of the company will be raised about ft per cant. Last year the company had 2W standard sleepers In the state Valued at $12,540, and 119 tourist oars valued at $8.T0O. This year there are 2S4 standard cart valued at $15,000 and III tourist rant valued at $8,750. Last year' the standard sleepers covered 1,700 miles each and this year tho same whilo the tourists ran l.RC miles and this year a little less, 1,800 miles. Parrlott Not Candidate. Representative Parrlott of Nemaha county called at the state house this morning on his way Mo Salt Lake City on business. He denied he would be a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor. . Dr. MeHlin Aslten. Dr. A. C. McKlm of Norfolk has been appointed assistant state veterinarian and began his duties this morning. Diamond Inside Prison. Warden FVnton today announced that the new base ball ground at the peni tentiary had been completed Inside the enclosure and that the ' prison league would have Its first scheduled game next Friday. The game will be between the colored club and a club of white men. Food Inspectors to Start. Tho quarterly meeting of the Inspectors of the pure food and dairy department will take place Thursday in the office of Commiaslaaer: Hartnan. Three day are generally spent at these meetings and a general experience meeting Is had in which Nthe Inspectors discuss problems which they have met In their trips and otherwise gain knowledge by the experi ence of their brother inspectors. There are sixteen regular Inspectors and two weights and measures inspectors. The time for the work of the dairy Inspectors begins this month and at the close of the meeting they will start out on their trips. At the close of the meeting a banquet will be held. " CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS MAKING GOOD IN BROWN (Frbm a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 4.-(Kpeclal.) There is Just one consolidated school in Nebraska, and that has been In ' operation three years, according to a letter received by State Superintendent Thomas from M. C. Sorenson, director of the school at Johnstown. In Brown county. The school is .composed . of . what was formerly district, nine and sixty-eight, and when consolidated had a debt of $1.100. ' Now the school Is out of debt and has 600 In the treasury. ' Eight grades were 'formerly taught In the school, but sine its - consolidation they are' able tq. teach eleven trades. Four teachers I are . employed ' and two wagons carry the children to and 'from school. One . wagon travels a distance1 of eight miles and the other six. and. very few of the children are ever absent from school. They' have a 17-mlll levy for the support of the school and It is such a success that it Is probable that others will be consolidated : In fact, six districts In and around MQwe, In 'Nemaha county, are already preparing to consolidate un der a similar plan. , Superintendent Thomas-feels that in a few years by this plan the stats will he able to save a million dollars In school expense and at the same ; time have a better system, " ' '. HIGHLINE AGRICULTURAL . ASSOCIATION FORMED FARXAM. Neb., May 4. (Special.) At a meeting of farmers, stockmen snd busi ness men In Wallace Saturday a Highllne Agricultural society was formed with the purpose In view of holding a district agricultural and educational fair at some ipolnt on the high line between Holdrege and Sterling. Entries In the agricultural section will be confined to tho Highllne territory, h"t the stock show Is to be wide open. The location will be decided on at an early meeting of the stock holders. otea fross ' Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., May '4. (Kpeclal) I'Yank B'iree. a pioneer resident of Odell, died suddenly . at that place of i heart trouble. He was deputy assessor for Psddock townbhtp. He wss 60 years of sire and leaves a widow and three children. Hai-vey Roberts of Wymore was found guilty of wife heating and fined $40 and costs by Judge Hurst. He was unable to pay and was remanded to the city, Jail. Following is the mortgage report for Gage county for the month of April Number, of city mortgages filed, forty fcoven. amount, $D4,SQH; number of city mortgages released, thirty-three, amount. $.'4,4U; number of farm mortgages filed, twenty-eight, smount, $102,093; number of farm mortgages released, twenty-four, amount, $tiC.5. v Adolph M. Fiaher, who was arrested at Omaha Saturday night by Sheriff F. W. Acton on the charge of embexslinx $9.v50 on an Insurance policy Issued to Robert Mratford, was brought here Bun day and lodged in Jail to await his pre liminary hearing. Ulrifikrrrr Carnival at BrowmTllle. STELLA. Neb.. May 4.-(8pectal. Fruit growers in the vicinity of Brown villa are arranging to hold a strawberry carnival during the height of the stiaw berry season, the exact date to be an nounced later. John Furnas. Harvey Starry and J. C. Johansen comprise a committee of arrangements. The carni val will be held on the public school ground, a program will 'be given and there will be plenty of strawberries and good, thick cream. Automobiles will be provided to take visitors to inspect the fruit country - In the Brownvtlle neigh borhood. taa Ike t kilt's ((. It's Daaarvroas. Croup and whooping cough are child ren's ailments. Dr. King's New Disco v ery is what you need. It kills the cold germs. 5uc. All druggl. Advertisement. Nebraska BARTON NOT CANDIDATE FOR GRAND MASTER WORKMAN ORAM) 1 ALA NO. Neb.. May 4. (Ppe clni.) In a clrcwlsir letter addressed . to numerous friends In the various' Ancient Order of Vnlted Workmen lodges of Ne braska. 8. It. Parton announces that be will not be a candidate for the position of grand master at the forthcoming bien nial session of the grand lodge. In tho letter Mr. Hart on declares: ' I am not unmindful of the loysl inter est of my friends, nor of the great honor they would seek to bestow upon me. and I appreciate the kind and complimentary sentiments more than I can express. During the next two year the order will need as our grand master a man who can devote all of his time to the work. My plans for the future would not permit my doing so. 1 hive been honored by the order by being elected four terms as grand master. With these thoughts In my mind. T de sire to say that I am not . a candidate for any office in tho grand lodge. By friends close to the former con- ! gressman this announcement is taken to nwan that he will enter the race a year from the present summer for the repub lican nomination for congressman from this district, the position he held for tho last two years preceding March 1. NORTH PLATTE BUILDING WRECKED BY EXPLOSION NORTH PLATTK, Neb.. May .-(Special.) The hot water boiler In the Doo llttle bakery exploded Monday morning with terrible force. It blew out the plate glass windows In the front of the build ing and also caused the rear brick wall of the building to bulge out- several Inches. The boiler itself went through the floor between the first and second stories of the building and then broke a hole through the roof. Ed Pleter a baker, was probably fatally injured by the ex plosion. The building was a new modem brick, building completed a'smt two years ago. The damage to the building Is In the neighborhood of $2,000 and the only insurance which applies Is the plate glass Insurance. ' SARGENT WINS DEBATE FROM BROKEN BOW SARUEXT. Neb.. May 4. (Special.) The final debate for the championship of the west-central district took place at the Freeman opera house here Friday night between Broken Bow and . Sargent. U whs won by Sargent, which had the affirmative. Ralph Brooks was chosen to go to Lincoln May IS to take part in the state debate. The Sargent team was on the negative side of the question when winning t rorn St.' Paul and Ansley. A fourth election on school bouse site Is called for May 1L This Is the third time that the question of the Orelbel site against the old site has been called, the old site winning In the three other eleo- tionc Rural Hlarta Mchool Projected. STELLA, Neb., May 4.-(Spealal.)-lx pchool districts In the neighborhood northwest of Stella are making an effort tc consolidate. Into- a .rural high school, snd to erect a building -north of Provi dence church. Tho plan is receiving fa vorable consideration among the pa trons. Read The Bee's ;Bulricsa; Chances' and get Into your own business. . V w w . There Are Never Enough First-Class Cars in the Spring They always run out, as you know. Last year, many Hudson enthusiasts had to take second choice. Thousands waited weeks for delivery. This spring, despite trebled output, there will be more delays. Choose you car now. whatever class you are seeking. The leading car has more orders than cars each spring. - Two things are certain: If you buy a class car you will want a Light Six, the latest and coming type. Your first choice will be Hudson. Hudson the Ideal Hudson stands out as the clans car in Light Sixes. . Its supremacy appears at a glance. It shows In beauty, finish, luxury and refinement. It shows in lightness 2,870 pounds. It shows In every part of the chassis. Hudson is designed by Howard K. Coffin. Vvho created the Light Six type It marks his latest achievement. This Hudson model Is a four-year re sult. Two years were spent on It before It appeared. Two years have been spent In refining it. Hudson is built by the leading builder of class cars. Its prestige gives it per manent value. A year after buying the Hudson will be worth more than any other car In Its class. 12,000 Road Tests . But the greatest fact Is that Hudson is known to be free from mistakes. Hiiuire IOWA John K. Peterson. Lisle Mfg Co. William Roper. W. A. Chauncey. The Karragut Automobile Co. Booth Implement Co. ti a., r. Putnam. Kalyers tc Kayton. Petty Automobile Oo. iCbsrles Monaon. J K. Stickler. IToote A Hann. BJEBBABKA, Mashrk Bros. I-Ted Krhienkantp. f. U Beat. V. D. Andrews Auto Co. Peter powers Powers Oarage. D. H. Ho hall. O A. Katimiann. Hike Tjadeu. F.r.la Clarlada CouaoU JBloffs. XtaalaB Varreg-Wf . . . , , , Bar Ian , ,, Magnolia. ..... atalvera. K.4 Oak , Kidney h.nsDdoaa. , . ato. VaUsy.... Able. Ariuurtoa Battls Creek.., B.atrtoe Uwood Bar Ha Blair Braalag Nebraska LABOR COMMISSIONER ASKED TO TRACE MARGARET MURPHY (From a Staff Correspondent. L1NCOI.N, May I. Sp lal Tho state labor bureau has a new dittv to perform. This morning Commissioner Coffey received a letter from New York asking for Information residing Mar garet Murphy, daughter of Jeremiah Murphy, a civil war vefrnn, who left that state thirty-five years ago with what was known as the Father Smith Pilgrims, and went to Omaha. The let- j ter atates that It was rumored that she ( married a man named McCarthy nnd 1 they settled In O'Connor. A number of years 'ago there was a, small settlement In tlreeley county 1 known as the "Roston Colony." snd the postofflce was called O'Connor. O'Cim- . nor la still on tho map and lies south east of Oreeley three or four miles. Tnln poio.... wn .-e......... ... . - or before, and It la possible that this Is i where Miss Murphy went, as It was an I Irish settlement, and a family by tho name of McCarthy resided In that lo cality. rv Notes of l-Mstnr. EDOAR. Neb.. May 4 (Special.) The j Sconce barber shop has been sold by the j proprietor. Ralph Sconce, to Ray Foy ; and August Patslaff of Fairfield. The oats are all In; those planted earli est are up and looking fine. Many of the farmers who were kept out of their oats fields by the late enowa. are taking con tracts for growing sweet corn fur the canning factory on this land. Wheat Is coming fine and men of experienco say that this section has never had a belter prospect for crops, and it Is getting belter right along. Early thin morning the thermometer stoodat two degrees below the freeslng point, but nothing seems to- have been frosted. The new mayor nd city council held their first meeting last night and per fected their organisation. Rancle Strawser was elected light snd water commissioner to fill John Ksmlnska's place, as John had resigned. The quertlon of Issuing license to T. If. Malkiry for billiard and pool hall waa brought up and the board decided to ask Judge Lesllo C. Ilurd to decide the question, the voters voted "no license" at the recent election and Mal lory contending that it was unconstitu tional. If Judge Ilurd refuses to take Jurisdiction In tho matter i will bo re fered to the state attorney general. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Frank Ciosney. Mrs. Frank Oosney, Twentieth and Miami, died Sunday evening after an Ill ness of several weeks. She was a daughter of E. D. Meadlinbcr, former carriage manufacturer, and is- survived. by her husband, one son and a brother. Jack, of Omaha and a sister. Mrs. Jack Kennedy of Alliance and two aunts of South Omaha. Funeral services will lie held at Sacred Heart church Wednesduy at o'clock, with burial at Holy Sopul cher oemetery. James F, Mathews. MADISON. Neb., May 4. (Special.) James F. Mathews passed away Sunday night after an fllness of several months. The deceased hsd passed his eighty-second year. He established his residence at Madison In 1897, which has been bis home continuously since. He was an old soldier, .having enlisted In Company D o f ' ha Twenty-seoond Malhe. He Is , stir- The Light Six 7-Paienger Phaeton 3-Pae tenger Roadster Over 12,000 Light Six Hudsons are running. In twelve thousand hands they have covered at least 30 million miles. - You know this car is staunch. You -know that It hides not a weakness or error. Any owner around you will tell you. Remember that the Light Six Involves a new-type motor. Weight-saving has required changes in every part. New materials were necesHary, special steels, much aluminum. It saves half on tire cost and fuel over old-time Sixes. Iiut like any new type, it must prove Itself faultless. Hudson has done that. In another year other Light Sixes may have given proof of their staunchness, lint today the Hudson Is, by all odds, the safest Investment In this type. Prove theise facts now, whlle.the tar can be promptly dclivereTa. 7-Pasaenjrer Hiat'ton or U-l'aenKt'r IloudNter, $l,n50, f . o. h. Detroit. HUDSON MOTOR CAR CO., Detroit, Mick With every Hudson goes the exceptional IliKlson service Let us exJln how we keep these cars in tune. 2563-67 Farnam St., Guy JL Smith. I, -,., ...I. i-M, laV - Csatral City . . . Crelghtoa Vails Olty Oeaoa Oraad Island. . XiLnoola Bew Castle . . . Bewmaa Orove Ogallala Yawaae City. . . riatta Center. . Ylattsmoata. . . St. real Bcanyler. . , . . Boon's Bluff. . BveMliuf . ...... Bwaata. ...... Zeciunsea. ,. ertoa. ....... Waltoa Callaway South Omaha. . r led by Mrs. .lames R. Hume, an only daughter, and I'lrlfh D. Mathews, sn only son. both of this city. Mrs. Math ews died ten cars ago. The funrral services will le Masonic In character snd under the auKplce of Olobe lodge No. m, Madison, with which he affili ated, at the residence of his son, Wednesday afternoon at 1. SO. William Harrison. 1M ' X HA It. Xeb.. May t.-Hrelal.)-' William Harrison, sr., a former busi ness man of Dunbar but who moved to Ofnkls. Minn.. Inst fall, died at that place Sunday evening of pneumonia He ns aboiii :.'. years of age and leaves a large family. CZAR DECIDES FINLAND MUSJPAY WAR TAX liONDON, May 4 -A dispatch to the Dally Telegraph from ePtrogrsd says that council of ministers has decided that Finland, which up to the present has con tributed neither men nor monc-, must pay lis proportionate share of the extraor dinary expenditure of the war. The chare assessed ngslnst Finland, the corresi ond- ent s.iys. Is i per cent of the total ex- prumur, ' i CHARGED WITH RUNNING ! -OFF WITH SUIT SAMPLES K. V. Gordon, giving his home as Chl rago, Is being held at police headquarters on n charge of itciilemcnt. It is al leged that Oordon was recently employed by a Minneapolis clothing firm as sales man and after receiving a sample caas with nrtlclea of apparel to the value of J. rklpped out and sold the samples. He was arrested by Captain Maloney. A Spring Tonic Old Reliable Hood's Karsnpnrilln la Pleasant and KfftH-tive In tie spring your blood la Impure and weak, eruptions appear git joMi .u. . ... body, you lark vitality, strength and animation,- your appetite Is poor and you fe all tlrod out. Get Hood's Sarsapartlla from any drug gist. It contains Just the roots, harks, herbs and other substances -that you need, .' , It purifies and strengthens the blood makes the rich red blond that you must have to feci well, look well, eat and sleep well. This Is confirmed by thousands of letters from people In all parta of the country.v . Hood's SarsaparlUa is the best spring medicine, but Is not simply a spring mcdline-lt Is . an sll-the-year-round blood purifier and tonic. Remember it has stood' the test of forty years. Be sure to get Hood's, and get It today. Adver tisement. ' " . anesfifliMflMiiijiB ,, . ....t,;Jl U- 4U. 1 't4)WUHJUtSIJllJWIltJ.llltiiSIIW4SJr.ii ii m P. J-. Hull. P. C. buuiioa .Kenton itros. , '. U. Harris Hon. .Mr. E. A. Brandts. .Lord Auto Co. furry Bros. .Newman Orove Auto Co. , Juy Hulllngsworth. Wherry Bros. Platte Center Auto Co., Ine P. T. Be. ker. V. K. Illy. .Douglas Oroteluesrhen. .A. T. Crawford. .V. J. O Hara. .Mr. W. K. I-aut-nsrhtar. .The Kleti-her Auto Co. W. Vearh. A leg f. T-'ranrke. Jo. flprouse. Holmes St Adklna WFsL 4 Every worth while style. Richest patterns and cloths. Sizes for all builds of men. t 4 , FT fMf3!7fTFf fTfin The Country Gentleman boughtmy place Ilearned of caxTving some PIPER" around with me. While I'm knocking around out-of-doors ' there's something ap probriate about biting off a delicious chew of ?,PIPER.H BBSBSSBBfc VSal P. BbBWJSJBm PSBSJBB SBSBsBWfSBm qjf jOj Oj In i JL 4 i ii'insf i JLNaaa Trrf . an u Caewbg Toaacca CstBssfn flsm PIPER'.' fits ia mighty everywhere farni'--shop-'-ofttca sport. You Just get the con venient habit of having some PIPER V . tucked awsy la your hip pocket and you'll get a: sensation of IOOsj IVUSbW NUUSliUViM Smack vour Una orer "PIPER'S" famous and unique Champagne Flaror all bouquet of the ripest, richest. , lowest leaves of the best bacco. You try "PIPER. fcUWI aWlQesn . 11 ' Lw'T"? d.2p-; "Tr" S j i . r It shortens a-e .. i , LumrAii 1 . ' Oklahoma :;: ' The new Frisco time card, effective Sunday, May 2nd, provides better schedules, to1 Okla homa, as follows: Leave Kansas City Arrive Tulsa Arrive Oklahoma City The train equipment is as good as the running time: electric, lighted coaches, and chair cars and drawing room sleepers. Fred Harvey meals. The roadbed has been thoroughly overhauled, and is in tiptop shape. Detailed information and sleeping car resenrationg. . may be bad bjr writing, telephoning or calling upon J. C Lovrien, Division Passenger Agent, 609 Weldheim Building, Kansas City RECTAL SPECIALIST Dr. Terry's mild system of treatment cures riles. Fistula, anrf ether Rectal diseases. In a short time, without a surgical operation. ' No Chloroform, Ether or any other tnral ahaesihetlo used. A cure guaranteed in every case accepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until oured. Write for book on .KeoiaJ dis eases vontaiulnt testimonials of prominent people who have loan penmtaenHif-ctttaA if llt. TAKltV Ikso lluliaiog Ouiah, . ' 5a. HAND TAILORED SUITS that are worth and have sold 1 all season at $35-$30 &$25 unrestricted choice of the home .- ii sisi ii 'Wri P' hsn4y i 4a. ' r r met-. -- v-.'-n ' x VI FRF.P. Sena xoe and yovr tobacco eaters1 V na, fas Be ' t da - . . W MSB IHB. and we'll send a full-eixe la ..is I a I cnt of "PIFSS" and a hand- I some leather povck FREI, " ike . anywhere, in u. 8. Also a n-A mnrtRm fUn. folder about "PIPM .' The ' tobacco, pooca and raalUnr wUl costBs JOc whlcaws ' win 1 m A 1 aMtsBft A tksaaa M aaA attrtal will Basks tob a ' m.i wm mil Ton m w i a a . m u nsb R.T. 3:15 p m. 5:15 a. m. 8:45 a. m. .