I L V 1 1 1 m r i REU PilfLES ON NECKAND FACE Spread Rapidly on Shoulders and Body. Itching and Burning Intense. Completely HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT 7 .fTTVvfVrVN "My trouble bftu la small red pimple which aoon grew larger, festered and mm to a bead. thii dried and fanned a crust somewhat of a yellowish color. My neck and far Bre entirety covered with eruptions wtuVh spread rapidly on my shoulder and body. Thejr were In the form of blotches and the Itching and burning v. ::;". were so Intense that I was - " obliged to scratch and Irritate the affected parte. "A friend recommended Cuticura 8oap and Ointment. They Instantly cooled and relieved the trouble and one week's use com pletely healed me." (Signed) Miss Cecilia Wells, Valeene, Ind., July 21. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cutirnra. Dept. T. Bos ton. 8nM throughout t'ie wnrM Hobroska PLENTY IN RACE FOR DELEGATES Indication! Point to Full Li it Candidates for Chicago Poiition. ' of Nebraska LEEDOM OUT AFTER OFFICE A CLEAR COMPLEXION Itnddjr Cheeks Sparkling Kyea Most Women Cau Have. Bays Sr. Edwards, a WU-Xaowa rhysldaa. Ohio lr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments. During these years he gave to Ms patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which causa a normal action, carrying off the waste mid poisonous matter that one a system collects. I If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head-1 aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out ; of sorts. Inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Kdwards" Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing result. I Thousands of women as well as men. tske lr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and then Just to keep in the pink of con dition. ' Ir. Edwerds' Olive Tablets, the sue-1 cessful substitute for calomel lur and j 2."c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tsblet Company, Columbus, j Ohio. j HOW I DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOU. Feb. l-(Spcll That (her will be no dearth of candidates for delegate to the national republican con vention Is evident, at least for the dis trict positions. For delea-ates-at-large, however, there does not seem to be quit aa good a crop. For district delegates. J. Reld Green of Lincoln has already filed In the First district, and It Is understood that Editor Sweet of Nebraska City also desires to get In the race. In the Second district it Is said N. C. Pratt of Omaha would Ilka to go to the convention, and there are probably others. Two In the Femrtfc. n the Third district, no one has as yet made announcement, but In the Fourth district W. F. Farley of Aurora and Pe ter Jensen of Beatrice are avowed can dldatea. In the Fifth district there Is still silence, but In the Sixth Isaao A. Reneau, former secretary of the repub lican state committee, the Broken Bow statesman, is a candidate. For delegates-at-large. there Is still a I rumor that O. W. Wattles of Omaha. Frank Currle of Broken Bow, and A. C. Epperson of Clay may get Into the race. The name of Senator J. II. Kemp of Ful lerton has been mentioned by many. Leedom la the Usee. Joe 3. Leedom of Gordon has filed for the republican nomination for land com missioner. Mr. Leedom, one of the young newspaper men of the atate, grad uated from his father's print ahop at Os mond and has been going it alone ever since. lie Is amid to be one of the live wires of the north part of the state, which hag not furnished many state officers mo far. He is editor of the Gor don Journal and very popular with the newspaper men of that part of the state. Bartos Brought Into Jury Bribing Case (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. S.-Ppeclal Telegram.) A complaint w as issued todsy by County Attorney Ilager charging Frank V. Bartos of Wllber. former state senator. land Richard TV. Stanley, who runs a de tective agency In Lincoln, with conspir ing to bribe Jurors. The charges come through the arrest of Theodore B. Ross In Pes Moines yes terday, who was brought to Uncoln to day, under a charge of contempt of court In trying to bribe Juror John M. Burr, who was called In a case Involving liti gation between the Farmers and Mer chants bank of Hewitt and the Farmers and Merchants bank of Walton. Ross, when questioned by the police. Implicated Bartoa and Stanley. Ross said he hat never talked with Bartos, but had been Informed by Stanley that If they pniihl fix thlnsa all rlaht Bartos would make It right with them. I Leedom Files for Land Commissioner GORDON. Neb.. Feb. I. (Special.) Jo seph TV. Leedom. who Is associated with his father. Boyd S. Leedom. In the pub llcation of the Gordon Journal, has an nounced his candidacy for the republican nomination for commissioner of public buildings and grounds. Mr. Ieedom Is lone of the active young republicans In the western section t-f the state and is making his csmpaign largely on the con tentlon that the affairs of the office can be beat 'administered by a man who Is resident of that section of the slate, where most of the public lands are lo cated, and who has a personal knowledge of the troblems to be solved. Mr. Iee- dom ls a native of Nebraska and was educated In the publlo schools of Osmond Mornlngslde college at Sioux City and at tha University of Nebraska, lie special lted In history and civics, and since leay Ing school has always taken an active In terost.ln affairs of government. Aurora Catholic Church is Burned Read-The Bee Want Ads. It pays! AURORA. Neb.. Feb. S.-(SpeclaI Tele- gram.) Fire damaged the Catholic church here early today, to the extent of K,M. The loss is fully covered bv 1 (The building caught fire from' the chlin- ney and the entire roof, was sblaze before . discovered. The big cross on the tower J was the last thing to fall. This same ' church was seriously damaged by fire 1 Just a year ago. big docket forTdistrict I COURT AT GLENWOOD M'CALL WITHDRAWS NAME FROM NORTH STAR BALLOT ST. PAUL. Minn.. Feb. I. Secretary o , State Julius A. Schmahl today withdrew the name of Governor Samuel WV McCall of Massachusetts as a candidate in the ! Minnesota republican, presidential prl 1 marlcs. " This action was taken on th telegraphed request of (lovernor McCall Nobraska Notes from Bcatrico And Gage County BKATRICH. Neb., Feb. !.-(flpe.lal - The bricklayers of th's city organised a union here yesterday, which will he known as Ival No. R. The scale was fixed for the coming year, which will be TO cents per hour, nine hours to consti tute a day's work. These officers were elected: President, Martin Ford; vice president, Frank McCahe; treasurer, Claude ls High; financial secretary, Frank Little; deputy. Fdward Miller. The officers were Installed by Fenton Paniela, a. deputy of the International Bricklayer' union. Announcement was received here yester day of the death of Mrs. 11. O. lay, for merly of this city, which occurred at her home near Wood, S. I). She was about 70 yeara of age and is survived by her husband and four children. H. A. Hill yesterday received the an nouncement of the death of his mother, Mrs. B. A. Hill, formerly of this city. which occurred at Ihe horn of her son at Norman, Okl. he was to year of age and Is survived by a family of seven chil dren. Peter. Gallogly, a pioneer resident of Barneston, la dead at the age of 7S year. He waa a native of Ireland and leave hi widow and seven children. Clyde Booth of this city, who caught last seaaon for th Falrbury ball team In the Nebraska State league, has signed with the Topeka team In th Western league. SON OF STELLA PASTOR SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS Nebraska Merna Man First In Land Lottery At Broken Bow SCOTT'S BLUFF IS CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS NOW SCOTT 8 BH'KK. Neb.. Feb. !.-(Spe-rlsl Telegram. An authorised official PROKKN BOW. Neb.. Feb. i -(Special Telegram.) Th drawing for the section of land known aa Ihe Rangers Station In th forest reserve, twelve miles west of Hyannls. took place In th Vnlted States land office here this afternoon. Charles Beralna of Hyannla won first cholc Rlchsrd I. Jones. Merna, second; George P. Iladdenhorse. Benera. third; Frank Calhoune. Hyannla. fourth; Stanton L Dobey. Portland. Ore., fifth; Zoe E. Ad ams. Ilysnnls, sixth. Ther were am ap plications. EVANS OF KENESAW WILL RUN FOR STATE SENATE HASTINGS. Neb., FVb. l.-(8peclal Tel egram.)!. D. Evans of Keneeaw today announced Ms candidacy for the'repub llcan nomination for sxat senator for Clay and Adams counties. Will Brook ley of Edgar and Walter Hager of Hast ing er seeking the democratic nomina tion. Jamea Benson today entered th race for poltc magistrate. census of the city of Scott's Bluff and approved by the city council shows It lo be a city of the first rlssa with a population of S.1. exclusive of suburban villages. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR DYSPEPSIA, GAS, OR UPSET STOMACH Indigestion Goes Instantly! Ends Sourness, Acidity and all Stomach Misery-No Waiting-Get Some! STELLA, Neb., Feb. l.-(Speclal.) After a thorough Investigation by the ministers of Stella, It was concluded that the mysterious disappearance of Rev. J, Paul Reeves, son of Rev. A. 8. Reeves of th Disciples' church, was due to either foul play or an unbalanced condition of th mind, caused by sick noes. He was last seen at liaaaam. Kan.', January , WW, wher he' com plained of a severe attack of grip. Rev, Mr. Reeves Is 35 years old. His wife and child aro at the home of his parents at Stella. Rev. J. Paul Reevea was formerly pastor at White Cloud, Kan., but re cently went to Morrowvllle. Ills father Is In Kansas trying to discover ' the whereabouts of his son. SHERIFF C. D. QUINTON , FILES FOR SIXTH TERM AVOCA, Neb.. Feb. 8peclal.)-8her-Iff O. D. Qulnton, present sheriff of this county, has filed his petition wllh th county clerk asking that his name h placed on the republican ticket aa a can didate for another term. Mr. Qulnton resided her before being elected to that office, which h has filled for th last ten years. Cedar Hawk Farm gold. TORK. Neb., Feb. 2. (Sperlal)-Tea-terday Cedar Bank farm, located one and three-quarter miles north of this city. formerly owned by Thomas Miller, wss old at public auction. Th farm con lata of eighty-seven acre and J. M. Lock wood of Marengo, la., was th pur chaser, and the price paid wss $280.50 per acr. or 124.403.60. At th aam time elghty-on head of Poland-China hog were sold at an average of 171 per head. Ther was a very large attendance at th sal of farmer and atock i' raiser from Iowa and Illinois. .', ro some foods you eat hit back last good, but work badly; ferment Into stub born lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy tomarhT Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down; Pa pes Dtapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never wss anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how bsdly your stomach Is disordered ou will get happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases you most Is that It strengthens and regulates your stomach o you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some timesthey are alow, but not aure. "Pepe's Dlapepsln" Is quick, positive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so th misery won't com back. Ton feel different a aoon a 'Tape's Diapepsln" come In contact with th stomsch distress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructation of undigested food, your hesd clear and you feel fin. Go now, make th best Investment you ever made, by getting a larg flfty-oont ca of Papa's Dlapepsln from any drug store. You realise In five minute how needless It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Don't b talked Into something else "Just aa good." Get the genuine, no Imitation. Advertisement. aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEn MrConk t horrh Call Pastor. M'COOK. Neb.. Feb. !. Special. i-The rirsl Baptist church of McCook lias ex tended a call to Rev. John Croft of Pwea. City. 'In., who has accepted, and will enter upon his psstorate February 2V Nerre Note of Haatlaa. HASTINGS. Neb., Feb. 2.-(Speclal Tel egram.) The Hastings municipal band, supported by the city and directed by John 8. lx-lck. former conductor of th Kilties bsnd and soloist with Soua; will make a tour next month, beginning with a concert at Knrney, March J. 1ndv Give Simple Home That She Vaed to Darken Her Gray Hair. For years I tried to restore my gray hulr to Its natural color with the pre pared dyes and stain, but none of them ive aatiefaction and they were all ex pensive. I finally ran onto a simple re cipe which 1 mixed at home that gives onderful results. I gave the recipe, which l hi follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all delighted with it. To 7 es. of water add a small box of Barbo Compound, 1 ox. of bay rum and '4 os. of glycerine. These ingredient can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. I'so every other day until the hair becomes the required shade, then every two weeks. It will not only darken the gray ha'r, but removes dandruff and scnlp humors, and acts as a tonlo to (he bslr. It is not sticky or greasy, does not rub off and does not color the scalp. -Advertisement. fou Can't Beat The Good Old-Fashioned Treat ment For Coughs and Colds. When your grandfather or grand mother' wus troubled with a cough or cold, Mother usually prepared a hot foot bnth. a hot punch made of Puffy' Pura Malt Whiskey and put th patient to b'.l. Till treatment usually resulted In relieving the congestion of the air passagea and enabling the body to throw off the germs through the perspiration glands.' This old-fashioned treatment Is used in thousands of homes todsy and there are few better ways of breaking up roughs and colds. Try It. (Jet a bottle today from your local druggist, grocer or dealer for 1100 and have It on hand when you need it. If they can'V supply yon, write us. Tne Duffy Slalt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y. GLKNWOOD. Ia.. Feb. I.-(Rn.ci.l I Judge Rockafellow will convene court In I llwln w reoruary 15. Ther are; ite iie aoout 115 old ca. . , .,., ... ' ' " ' unv HC, WHICH' is nui inaae up. i The grand jurors for the year are J TV. Carter. M. J. Williams and J. J. Mc Coy, Glenwood; F.lmer Ficlile end Will lam Kneeland, Malvern; TV. K. McGrew and A. elites. Emerson; Charles Fisher. Psclflc Ju.atlon;.G. S. Purcell.-Hsstlngs: J. F. Sclwening, Silver City; Morgan Al exander. Bartlett, and William Mackey, Tabor. Petit Jurors for the term are T. L. Shawler. W. L. Pollett, Sliver City; A. W. Nlms and L. K. McCain, Imogens; Fred Ralne. P. 8. Moon. John Stewart, J. M. Knglisli. P. K. Turner, S. If. Peters M. A. Rvans, Theodore Kay. C. A. Rad ford. W, H. Rowe, J. H. Mackey, F. F. Roenfeldt, Glenwood; Homer Black, Stra han: Patrick . McClure, A. K. Kngle, W. B. Kephart. ' Matthew Cressen, Pacific Junction; William Houaer. O. L. tiarr bour, George Wilson. Henderson; C. C. Wilson, M. B. Harover,- Hastings; Mil ton Knight, 8. J. Clark. .. A. Patterson. E. K Summers, p. A. Paulsen, Henry Aistrope, Malvern; J. B. Taylor, C. 11. Watklns, Tabor; A. E. Huntsman, ert Kirkpatrlck, Emerson. Rob- GUNDER REVIVAL AT GLENWOOD IS SUCCESS GLENWOOD. Ia., Feb. S.-(8peclal.)-8. M. Foster, business msnsger of the "Gun- la., Friday, where the party will open a campaign on February 13. ' The meet ing here have been well attended, and so far about 800 have professed conver- Minn Mr. founder la fnrneful anabr ana ine company is wen organised tor their work. The meeting will close her now planned, next Sunday evening. The Tabernacle ha been too small to accommodate the people desiring to hear th services. Th meetings hav prob ably been th most successful ever held In Glenwood. The Crime of the Age Is committed every day by neglecting the eyes and the u g e of wrong glasses. Avoid this danger by coming ' to me. I will ex amine your eye and if you need Classes I will pre scribe the proper correction. Do not neglect ! school children's pye. Accompan ied by pareut I will examine and ad vice condition free of charge. If von pre short of all the ready rash yon can arrange payments. !r J. T. McCarthy, Suite 1111. TV. O. TV. Iluil.ling. Phone Douglas 4123. Llih) PLASTERS 'ail2C2CS. 53 Tit Wmltt Grtatft txttrwl Ktmeiy. Coughs and Colds f eAMS ft Mother Wosk Chests, Any Local Psln. sriit Htrimr ALLCOCira. State Capitol Notes (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 2.-Speclal.) Th Standard Oil company nas joined with other ell comoanieji and enters a cross- nctltinn in the supreme court In support of the fight being made against the Isw regarding inspections of oils. Tne mate Iison ooarn win noil lis ; monthly meeting tomorrow at th ponl- j tenllarv lo ute up irmiini or naroie. There are no applications for pardon. Miss I.iilu Wolford of the stste super intendent's office has gone to Urock t meet the school patrons wr-o are anxious to brlns about a consolidation of schiol districts In and around that town. Jsme Murphy, chief clerk In the office of the State Hanking noara, nas dcii transferred to the insursnce department mporartly and will take up the worii nf insnection of Insurance companies. There will he no npimintinent to hi place in the hanking acpartmeni. The Slate Forestry commission met to day at the stale house. The commission ronlts of Woodruff Rail of Alliance. Cnrl Rhode of Columbus and A. II. Mets- linr of Rolfe, and toon up the matter of Kathering of statistics and puhlicatlon "r Ihe same with riecretaiy Mellor of the state fair board. i Nujbl Will Help You . Now Later it may be useless WHEN constipation has become so serious that an operation is needed NUJOL will do no good. But if people recognized the seriousness of constipation in its early stages, there wouldnt be so many of these surgical casesl ' Nujol, which is nothing but a very carefully refined white mineral oil," is eflective in nine out of ten cases of occasional or periodic con stipation. It is also remarkably'eflective in cases of chronic consti pation. However, such cases are not cured in a day or a week, especially when the intestinal tract has been weakened by the constant use of laxatives and cathartics. Nujol is not a drug, but a lubricant. It softens the intestinal con tents and facilitates the processes of normal evacuation. In this way, the relaxed bowel muscles are restored to proper tone, and permanent relief is obtained from a condition which is a con stant and ever-increasing menace to your health. Write for booklet, "The Rational Treatment of Constipation." If Nujol is not sold by your druggist, we will send a pint bottle pre paid to any point a the United States on receipt of 75c money order or stamps. 1 n n n tt B n tt B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Rheumatism! How ifrheuraatiim recognized? Some have laid Rheumatism it a dull pain. Rheumatism it a sharp pain. Rheumatism it tore muscle. Rheumatism is stiff joints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declared Rheamttlsm is Ptn. Sloan's Liniment applied : The blood befiins to flow freely the body'a warmth Is renewed the congestion disap pearsthe pain is gone. loan's Liniroiemt KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat ing qualities of this warming jiniment. SI n H B B XX B B B B B B H B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B L2BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP Cm 1'kla Oat It Is Worth Meaey. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, en close with 5c and mail to Foley A Co., Chicago, III., writing your nam and ad dress clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley'g Honey. and Tar Compound, for lagrlpp coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Jills, for Ism back, weak kidneys, rheumatism. Madder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and. thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, bll ioueneas, hegdsche and sluggish boa (Is Bold every wheic. Advertisement. il "-liJ THKPIIRF. VVTf ITR MINERAL OIL f M-yi AruAEwii't, I I l a I MIN RAH'.' I v t . . I si il B '1 n il . . . i i rNuioi titi ei i s cjnr-r j ; tzxvzz i i . . i : i IB "KrStt M K -ronne New Jcrsw I I a m w IfM : f 1-1 111 V f K I I f I .. .n . . I r rs33 I 1 ll II I i I It . rk II I H f I II I vVX if LI LI I It's All in the Light The lighting of your store is of vital importance to your business suc cess. Customers throng to the tvell-Ughled stores. Obsprvo how brilliantly illuminated the big stores are how it seems to stimulate the crowds to buy. Can you afford to let yoar store be poorly lighted! Mazda C Lamps Give Three Times as Much Light Mazda "C" lamps' increase the brilliance of electric light to three times that from carbon-filament lamps, at no greater cost. If your store is not wired for electricity, you can easily enjoy the advantages of electric light by calling up our Contract Department, The new way of wiring stores without interfering with your business will interest you. A Omaha Electric Light & Power Company GEO, H. HARRIES, Pres. u 'V'V ill t i