TIIK KKK: OMAHA. Tl'KSDAV, FKIUU'AKV 'JI, UMfi. 8 , BaVaaWSMaaasaaf i Nebraska GUTTERY METHOD . LAYINGJN HANDS Suspended Superintendent of Nor folk Institution Telli Why He Used Hit Palms. BT WAY OF ADMONISHMENT (Tram a Btaff Correspondent.) MNCOUf, Feb. M.-(Speclal Telegram.) W D. Guttery. who is undor uspendston by the Board of Control as uparlntendent of the Norfolk State In line asylum, apeared before that body today to make hla drfenne against the charge that he had conducted himself In a manner contrary to the best welfare of the Institution. The charges were met by I)r. Guttery. In a general denial of most of them, oc casionally admitting some and explaining the occurrences very nicely. He denied that he had ever told -multy stories to the woman nurses or that ha 1 had laid Ms hands on them with any thought otherwise than emphasizing what he had to aay. Ha Said that It had always been hla suctom when talking to an Individual under him to lay his hand on his shoulder or arm in commending him for what ho had done or by way of correction Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska ASHTON YOUTHJS IN BAD Warren E, Williams at St. Louis, Accused of Bijamy, Tries Suicide. HAD LIVED AT NEBRASKA CITY ST. I.OCIS. Fib. :8.-Sprc!al Tol.-grsm.) Warren K. Williams, brlrio-ttruom. re cently freed, who was arrested last nWht on a telegram from rroseciitlns Attor ney MoOermott of Kearney. Nl., charg ing that hla wife, the formT Miss Clare Conrad of Nebraska City, hns no.er been Many More Enter Eaco for Office . in Two Parties From a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. Feb. JS. Rpeclal.)-Rei-re-tary of State Tool's filing mill turned out a pretty gtod grist this morning. A petition was received for tiling the name of John T. Yalee of Omaha fur the republican nomination for delegate to the republican national rotivcntlou from the Second district. Anotner petition van filed to place tho County Officers Caught in Raid of Falls City Joint FALLS CITY. Feb. 2S Speclal. Petcr Kaiser, a saloon keeper in Falls City when the city went "dry" two years ago, started a delicatessen shop.. Ills place of business hns been known by the rounders as the "Rainwater Joint." He In some way contracted the disfavor of Frank Vaughn, who Informed the mayor that he could give him some vain able Information which would lead to the discovery of the unlawful sale of liquor at that plHCe of business. Vaughn was given a commission1 as special police, also a star and gun. The city chief of police and the county sherlf were stationed across the street within s!tht. Vaughn loafed among the drinkers until a member of the county board, a member of the grand Jury and two other prominent cttlsena got up to! weeks, accompanied her husband to lite the bar and poured alleged "high balls" station and deflated she would not b"-j fl. D. Mast of Morefleld filed for rep from a bottle, the contents of which lleVe him to be aullty of the charge, i rescntnttve from the BUty-alxth district Vaughn says ho knew by experience W illiams Is a graduate of the school of on the republican ticket, composed of the He reached for the bottle and a rough phaimacy of Washington university and i count lea of Vrontier and U as per, repra house was started, the' star was shown, ' his parents live, at Ashton, ??eb. sented In the last session by Albert La- but that only Infuriated the crowd anclj juat after hla marriage, February 5, to Bounty, a democrat. Mr. Mast served the gun was pulled and the signal given ; jjiss May jrrUl. Ieamy of St. I-ouls, he In the session of 1911. and the other officers came and raided ! was Bm.ted for passing worthiest Jamea Malouaek of Atkinson filed for the place. The grand Jury meets March . cherki but hUl motheI. made the checks the senate from the Twenty-fourth dia 6. Two members of the grand Jury were'- v.. i .-.( t trlrt. Mmnnnui e th i.. r.i divorced from him and that he cm- j name of William 8. Itidgrll, present Hre setiuenlly Is wanted In Nebraska for j commissioner for the demociatlo noml blgamy, was removed from police head- nation for the Mate Hallway commission, quarters to the city hospital early today Representative R. O. Regan of Matte, for observation after attempting to out Center filed for the demociatlo noinl hla wrist with the broken handle of a j nation for representative from the Twen tin cup. jty-alxth district, represented by him the Mrs. Williams No. I, a bride of thre ! Irst two sessions, which comprises tho loiiutles of Tlatte and Madison. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., Feb. 2S. i t Special Telegram.) Warren William of secured a marriage license hero aecord ' ing to the records of the county judge's In the place when It was raided and the county supervisor, who is responsible Ha said he had been a school teacher , for them as Jurors. It Is said by the of. ' . ror mora than rirteen years and always -. :bh wnu uimn ui man In correcting a pupil he placed his hand " lr his hand. . . IvRiatir vvai rroni ! an1 hi nlar nf on mm to empnasne wnat ne nau io -ay. -'""- .1 i office February 5. WIS. and were mar- He denied that any acts of violence . " r,.M h a a R.nd.ll f .he Meiho, ine most sensational mane since me; - town went dry. ,i,t church. Vaughn Is a fisherman, and It snld he Williams Is well known In Nehmaka has been threatened with arrest for sell-ic,'- He was a Peru student for a Ins; fish out of season. Revenae and the ! while and later became an Insurance had been used by him or that his atten tion had been called to such acts by the attendant under him, otherwise than such aa were necessary to be) made on tha spur of the moment properly to handle tha patients, some of which were very violent. tn answer to the inquiry of a member of the board aa to the charge that one or more of the nurses had bad reputa tions before coming to the Institution, Dr. Guttery replied that aome of the men he employed also had bad reputa tions and were given a chance to make good, and he believed a woman should be given the same privilege. . He believed If a woman, wanted to re form she should be encouraged. The hearing will continue tomorrow. Judge Good of Lincoln is representing Dr. Guttery In a legal capacity. Settling Gets Fine 'Raise' with New Job (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 28.-(Speclal Tele egram.) From a 13,000 Job aa rata clerk for the Nebraska State Railway commis sion to a 19,000 a year Job In a similar capacity for the railroads," Is the promo tion which cornea to U A. Wettling, a well-known rate man of this city. After leaving the railway commission because it refused to. pay him a salary commensurate with the work he waa do ing for the people, Mr. Wettling went into bualness for himself, but had hardly got started before the railroads engaged him to take charge of the work of com - Spiling statistics for -them 'tn their con ; Mention fdanralae In freight rates. ' j -The roada got the raise because of the I showing made and now aa hla reward . nr. weuiinr mi a. Tiermanent inn at the same kind of work at a salary that ' would make a United States senator a,ivii iwiui viivy, no wilt muvc iu vm cago where he will have headquarters very good. KANSAS COMMISSIONERS LOOK UP NEBRASKA RECORDS 126 offered by the Dry league for parties agent. His wife whom he married her caught at bootlegging are supposed the reason for his action. Graft in Government Says Barton in Talk to Aurora Y.M.C, A. AURORA, Neb., Feb. 28. (Special.) In an address before the Young Men's Christian association here yesterday aft ernoon, Silas A. Barton, former congress man from the Fifth district of Nebraska, declared that there Is at least tl,M0,0G0 graft In every battleship built for the United States government. He Insisted that this grAft should be eliminated by the establishment of government armor plate factories. Mr. Barton stated that hundreds of is also quite well known In the com munity. She comes from a good family and bears a fine reputation. Wl llajua waa a guardsman for a short tlmo and when Nebraska City troops went to Pole Mountain, Wyo accompanied them. Wife Had Filed Complaint. KEARNEY. Neb., Feb. It. (Special Telegram.) Warren EJ. Williams, who waa arreated In St. Louis yesterday on roquest of Attorney Bd B. McUermott. waa married to Miss Claire Conrad, daughter of a boarding house keeper here, at Nebraska CKy, February 6, JS1. Mrs. Williams Is at present teaching , llarpe, Kan., where the family moved Holt, Oarield. Wheeler and Keyo Thaha. represented In the last, two sessions by John A. Robertson, democrat, the man who tried to abolish the National Guard, nir. Malouaek la a republican. A. F. Dare of Antelope county filed for the democratic nomination for the senate In the Ninth district, composed of coun ties of Antelope. Boone and Nance, represented In the last session by Iver K Dy gland, of Boone county. Charlea Naylor of Chadron filed tor the democratic nomination for repre aentatlve from the Seventy-fourth dis trict, composed of the counties of Paweai and Stout. Mr. Naylor served thl dlsu trlct In the last session and waa chair man of the engrossing committee. DEATH RECORD Mrs. Olive H. McC'llatock. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. Feb. 28.-tSpe-clal.l-The body of Mrs. Olive II. Mc Cllntock, who lived here many years, was brought here for burial from I Handy Stomach Remedy to Have About the House Instantly stops Indigestion, gas,1 sourness, heartburn or ' acidity. . The moment "Pape's Diapep- sin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. As there Is often some one In your family who suffers an attack of 'Indi gestion, acid stomach, dyspepsia or aome form of stomach trouble, why don't you keep rape's Plapcpaln In the house handyT Thl harmless blessing will digest any thing you eat without the slightest dis comfort, and overcome a sour, gassy stomach In five minutes. Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula plainly printed on these Co cent case of Pape's Iilapepaln, then you will readily see why It makes Indigestion, our stomach, heartburn and other dis tress go In five minutes and relieves at once such mlaeriee as belching of gaa, eructations of sour undigested food, nausea, heartaches, dlsalness, constipa tion and other stomach disorders. Some folks have tried so long to find relief from Indigestion and dyapepala or n out-of-order stomach with the com mon every-day curea advertised that they have about made up their minds that they have something else wrong, or be lieve their Is a case of nervousness, gastritis, catarrh of the stomach or cancer. , This, no doubt, Is a serious mistake. Your real trouble Is, what you eat does not digest; Instead,. It ferments and sours. turns to arid, gaa and stomach poison, which putrefy In the digestive tract and Intestines, and, besides, poison the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough diges tion, and without the slightest discom fort or misery of the stomach la wall ing for you aa soon as you decide to try rape's Dlapepeln. Advertisement. school near Sumner, Neb. She is well known here, having upon several occa sions assisted with the or kin the office of the county clerk. In October, lfrM, a' complaint of non eupport waa filed agalnat Williams by his wife, who said that he had contrlbu- millions of dollar, of expense could es.Hy I ttd,b"t l h'r 'upport ,lnCe ,hC 1Sth be eliminated at Washington. He said of JIu,y ' that year that scores of representatives and sen ators take the oath of office and then spend a large part of their time In fill ing dates on the lecture platform and In getting re-elected. Many of them spend a great deal of their time riding about the world to the different possessions of the United States free of charge. Comparatively a few of the congress men atay on the Job all of the time, he declared. . . (From a Staff Correspondent.) - LINCOLN, Feb. 2S (Speclal.)-W. R. Scott, assistant rate clerk of the Public Utilities commission of Kansas, has been going over the records of the State Rail way commission with -the view of se curing data so that the commission of Kansas may frepare and put In force a rate order similar to the celebrated rate order No. IS, which caused so much con troversy In Nebraska. The State Railway commission has Just completed and sent to Congressman ' Charles Soal, at Washington, at his re quest, a statement of the condition of the freight car business In Nebraska for the past three years, and including busi ness so far Into 1316. The report thows that previous to this year the freight car supply of the com bined roads in this state averaged per day about 1,800 cars, and that at the same time there were orders for 2,000 cars. This year the average number of cars of the roads were 1,400, with orders for 1,800. LABORER AT LINCOLN ' NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 2S. (Special Tt le . eg ram.) Roe Baker, a laborer In the employ of a local cement firm, escaped death very closely this afternoon when he was burled under an avalanche of cement In sacks, weighing more than a ton. , Workmen ruehed to his relief, but out side of a fractured shoulder, he escaped injury. When pulled out he was lying under- neath tha entire load. Columbus Knights : ; I Initiate a Large , Class at Fremont FREMONT, Neb., Feb. '.'((.-(Special Telegram.) A class of forly-tilne candi dates were Initiated here Sunday by tho Knights of Columbus. The initiatory ser vices were followed by a banquet at Morse Hall in the evening at which plates for 300 were laid. Young women of St. Patrick's church served the ban quet. Right Reverend Bishop J. Henry Tlhen of Lincoln was the principal speaker. He spoke on the subject, "Knighthood of Our Day." Hugh J. Boyie of O'Neill responded to the toasts, "Knighthood and the State." J. Q. Wid helm of Fremont was toastmaster, Joe Steelier and his brother, Anton, disap pointed the Knights when they failed to show up for Initiation. The Stechf-r party left Sunday for a trip through tho weMern states and waa unable to be here to take the degree work. Knights were In attendance from all parts of the state. . ' For a time after they were married they made their home with Williams' mother, who resides on a large farm near Schaupps, Neb. YOUNG BUFFALO COUNTY some five years since, Saturday, and the funeral services and Interment were at Humboldt. She waa a daughter of Joseph Hays, and grew to womanhood at the Hays' farm, four miles east of Table Rock, and was married in 1881, to Alex MoCllntock. Burvlvlng her are her husband, three sons and a daughter. Her aged was 64 years. Conrad Hhlera, SYRACUSE, Neb., Feb, 28.-(Speclal.)- The funeral of Conrad Killers, who died from pneumonia at the home of his daughter, Mrs. II. J, Tonslng, was held at the German F.vanaellcal church here! GIRL BECOMES BRIDE .Mlerda' nd w rgely attended. De- ' ceased was 70 years of age, and a vet eran of the. Franco-Prussian war of 1870. B ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. KEARNEY. Neb., Feb. 28.-(Spec!nl Telegram.) What is probably a record in Buffalo county for a young bride and groom waa made yesterday afternoon Doy Accidentally Hart. YORK. Neb., Feb. 28.gpeclal Tele gram.) Walter, Huffman, a lad 12 years) Neta from Beatrice, BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 28. (Special.) Mrs. Scott MeNown. for the lsst twenty years a resident of Wymore. died at that place Saturday morning, following a tsorke of apoplexy, aged years. She la survived by her husband and six eh II dren. The base ball boosters of Steinsuer have sent out a circular letter to neigh boring towns, proposing a Pawnee county Base Ball league, of six .town. H. B. Kennedy, who has been engaged in the Jewelry business In this city for some' years, has sold his store to Charles A. Oilllland. Peter Weyer and Mrs. Anna Zeller. old residents of the Barneston neigh borhood, were married at the home of the latter. They will inaks their home on the groom's farm near Barneston. Farmers of this county report that the winter whest has gone through the win ter In good shape and with favorable weather will make a good crop, altsrict. but have been powerless to alls- Tf ? "l of sue, while handling a gun discharged age. and Miss Amelia Gertrude Keniiedy ' , h ba -t ,k, ,, , OM 16 year, of .-were accompanied to the Je,lr court hous by their respective parent. Lutl,Pran ho.luI. and with the assistance of Judge F. J. " Everltt the young people were married. ; uzrt ijrr, T0 stop bad cough the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Duncan. ' " Both are families living In the vicinity of Amherst. HYMENEAL SOOTH DRV. 1RKITATKD THROAT WITH PAKMIXT SVKUP. SAYS THIS OU FASHIONED COUGH ltl'.MKDY IS 11ICST. We sre told that the old time remedies are best and Invariably contain less harmful yet better medicine than those rlskmsa-Ksrs, SYRACUSE, Neb., Feb. 28. (Special.) A pretty wedding occurred Sunday at ; which are In ue today. This beln tne nome or Mr. and Mrs. lrred Karo. i """i'-u'y me sonowing oia rasnionea Their duhter IJiaie was united In i rc,1'" which Is quick acting, will be ineir oaugnter, ixaie. was united in welcomed bv man v. as there aema t he marriage to August Brlnkman In the I a regular epldemio of coughs at the pres presence of a few relatives. The young ! fnt tlm,V, Secure from your drunglat couple wilt reside on the groom's farm, near Turlington. MEN WHO SOLD DISEASED STOCK REFUND MONEY HAY SPRINGS, Neb., Feb. 28. (Spe cial.) Considerable excitement has been occasioned here by reason of some stock cows that were shipped In here from Sioux City and sold to local stockmen, which proved to be tubercular. The party who sold them' did not escape, but was later picked up by the sheriff at Rush vllle and was compelled to give up '.he proceeds of the ' sale in the shape of drafts. By some loophole of the Inspec tion, several carloads of this diseased stock has been shipped In here, but fortunately the discovery was made In time for the purchasers of this stock to get their money back. This stock is pre sumably from Wisconsin and Minnesota, cows for some reason were not fit for further use as dairy cows. It la a shame that northwest Nebraskans, the produe ers of 'the best range stock of the United States, if not in the world, can not be saved by state or government inspection from the importation Into this section of diseased and Inferior cattle. Action, no doubt, will be taken, but possibly too late. KEITH NEVILLe"mAKES . FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT! flwlndler Gives) Moalh la Jail. TABLE ROCK. Neb., Feb. iW. (Spe cial.) L. D. Watson, alias Baker, was sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail on a swindling charge, by Police Judge Ford of Humboldt. It was al leged at the trial he received a A check from, the Cooper mills at Humboldt, as a payment on corn, which he represented as having to sell, representing himself as a farmer. 1 ounce Parmtnt (double strength), take inifl nome and add to It a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated iiKar, sur until dissolved. Take 1 table apoonful four times a day. No more tacking your whole body with a cough. Clngited nostrils should open, air pas sages nf your head should rlear and your brt&thing become easy. Parmlnt syrup Is pleasant to take, easy to prepare and coses little. Every person who haa a stubborn cough, hard cold or catarrh In any form should give this prescription a trial. There is nothing better. Advertisement " t - 1 1 -" 1 Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water 8syg a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Baa a Ma Maka Kwase. BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. M.-8pe-UI Telegram.) No trace of the four band lis who engaged In a pistol fght on West Beatrice with Offlcera Buckholx and Pil low Saturday, has been found. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves be hind a certain amount of Incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the . system each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels. From this muss of left-over waste, toxins and ptomalne-IIke poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take inside baths. - j Uefoie eating breakfast each morning NORTH PI.ATTK. Neb., Feb. 2S. (Spe- drink a glass of real hot water with a clal.) Keith Neville of North Platte, who j teaapoonful of limestone phosphate In It recently filed for the democratic nomlna-jto wash out of the thirty feet of bowels tlon for governor, gave out hla declare- j the previous day's accumulation of tola tlon of principles here this evening. He on" "nd toxins and to keep the entire endorses the administrations of President alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Wilson and Oovernor Morehoad. and says' Those who are subject to sick head- i he will vote against the proposition to"eh' colds, biliousness, constipation, make the state dry. He concludes his ' othera , who wake up w ith bad taste, statement as follows: I foul breath, backache, rheumatic stlff- "I am a progressive, but not a radical. J neM' or hsv '!''' gasy stomach If elected governor. I will be the servant ' "fter me'- re urged to get a quarter of the whole people and not a dictator ' Pund of limestone phosphate from the to them. I will serve them with seal and!,ru tore n' begin practicing Internal fidelity. My maxim will be: To do 'nlutlon- Tnl" wl" co,t ver lltUe- but Justice to all and to submit to wrong U ,uff lc,ent t0 mse anyone aa enthusiast from none.' " J on the subject. - I Remember inside bathing la more lm- Flaei Mas Plcklasj Lock. portant than outside bathing,' because RriTDTPT v.t. a-.i. . ,0 , , ,h k,n Pr a nt bsorb Impurities BEATRICE; Neb.. Feb. J8.-Speelal ; lnto th, blood 0.unc h..lthi wml. . - . arxesiea the bowel pores do. Just ss soap and hot water cleanses, aweetens and freshens That Is the Joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not con lain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegeiaoie taxauve. No griping la the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to un natural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth' now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling elck headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime Thousands take one or two every night Just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio. MR. I. T. COLLINS. . Mr. J. T. Collins assumes the active management ef Raymond Quality Home Furnishers at 1&13 1515 Howard street, under condi tions that are In every way highly favorable. In addition to hla per sonal qualities and knowledge of the furniture business, Mr. Collins will be surrounded with a group of men especlslly fitted to fill their respective places with the house. There will be lacking no modern facility In the entire equip ment of the RAYMOND STORE) for taking the best possible care of Ita CUSTOMF.US' Interests. He la In a position to say to the buy ing public of Omaha and the sur rounding country that THB RAY MOND STORK win be able to. show you a stock ranking In qual ity with the best and at prices that wilt at once appeal and carry compelling conviction to your minds of the money saving advan tages offered you In becoming a RAYMOND CUSTOMER. Every convenient, modern and efficient MEANS for BKUV1CK from the beginning to the end of taking care of your orders Is provided for. The working plan of tha store Is so organised that for the least ex pense Incurred the greatest pos- slble benefit is passed directly on to you In the matter of quality, price and service. WATCH FOR OPHN1NQ ANNOUNCEMENT., TODAY'S BEAUTY KELP You can keep your hair at Its very best by washing it with a teaapoonful of canthrog dissolved In a cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thoroughly with clear water. One finds that the hair dries quickly and evenly, la unatreaked, bright, soft and very fluffy, so fluffy In fact, that It looks more abundant than It la, and so soft that arranging It be comes a pleasure. This simple, Inex pensive shampoo cteanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all dandruff and dirt, and leaves a clean, wholesome feeling. All scalp Irritation will disappear, and the hair will be brlKhter and glossier than ever before. Advertisement. fl Pimoe DitaDcear it 1 Fred Ward, as he In the -e e I Ing a lock of Morris aV White's grocery store. He Is believed to be the same party who robbed this store last week. the akin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels Advertisement. There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimples, black heads and skin eruption and that makes the skin soft, clxnr and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with semo, which generally overcomes all skin dis eases. Acne, ecsema. Itch, pimples, rsshes, black heads la most cases give way to gemo. , Frequently, minor blorn lahea disappear overnight. Itching usu ally stops Instantly. Zemo Is safe, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only tte; an extra large bottle, 11.00. it will not stain, .Is not gTeasy or 'sticky and la positively safe for tender, sensi tive skins. Zemo, Cleveland. RUPTURF We have a successful treatment for Rupture without resorting to a painful ana uncertain surgical operstlon. Ws are tho only reputable physicians who will tak such cases upon a guarantee to Kive aatlsfactory results. We have de voted more than twenty years to the ex elusive treatment of Rupture, and we have perf?uld the best treatment In ex istence today. We do not Inject paraf. fine or wax, as it Is dangeroua. The ad vantages of our treatment are: No loss of time. No detention from business. No danger from chloroform, shock and blood poison and no laying up In a hos pital. A Few of Our HatWfled Patients. Mr. Peter Blah, Harvard. Neb.j Arnold Rorn, Norfolk, Neb.; W. M. Uenxlngr, Hurr, Neb.; C. tj. Judd, Avoca, la.; J.ihn H. Dwvcr, Blair, Neb.: C. M. Harris, Msl. vern, la.; Orrln Reed, Ogalalla, Nb.; Anton Carls'in, Oakland, Neb.; Rav. J. O. StannaM, I 'Ilia, Neb.: John Hr.hne, Wie ner, Neb.; John Cue, Sioux City, la.; lao Murphy, 166s North lath HI,, Omaha, Neb., and hundreds ef others. Call or writ Sre. WHAT aCATaTXVT, SO Bee aids-.. Omaha. No High Salaried Floor Walker and Window Dressers BARKER'S CLOTHES SHOP BSBMPal Second Floor Rose Building 16th and Farnam Open March First Insure the Safety of Your Family Circle i On evenings when you are away fyom home, how reassuring it would be to know that your loved ones were prao Ueslly aafa from firs 4bfct your boms could not be endan gered by sb overturned lamp or other accident to the light. Why Bot possets this sscvritrT You caa do so permanently ' U you Install Electric Light Children are safe where there is Electric Light And not only will Electricity light your home safely; it will effi ciently aad economically wash. Iron, cook, sweep and furnish host. Lot us show you today th many benefits of haTtas . your bouse wired. Omaha Electric Light & Power Company eaBaasjsisiiajSBBB GEO. a HARRIES, Pres. 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