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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916.
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KENNEDY SPEAKS
IN BOYD AND ROCK
Eepnblican Candidate for.U. S.
Senate Addresses Crowd at
Basset Opera House.
VISITS OTHER TOWNS
. Bassett, Ntb., Sept. 23. (Special.)
A crowd that filled the opera house
to the doors listetned to-an address
by John L. Kennedy of Omaha, re
publican candidate for Unitctd States
senator, last, night. County Attorney
H. J. Miller of Bassett presided and
introduced Mr. Kennedy. During his
speech of introduction sir. Miner
made refenceto Charles E. Hughes as
the stalwart, able and conservative
leader of a great party and a burst
of applause greeted the mention of
the name.
Mr. Kennedy prefaced his speech
ty recommending to the voters the
Sational and state republican candi
ates and he spoke of the republican
party as the party of Washington,
(Garfield Ahraham Lincoln and Abra
ham Lincoln Sutton. When Mr. Ken
nedy spoke of the pride which Rock
county, Omaha, Douglas counay and
Nebraska each felt in claiming Judge
Sutton as its own it brought forth
a storm of applause. Judge Sutton
and Mr. Kennedy are great favorites
here.
Convict Labor on Roads.
More applause was evoked by the
statement that the republican party
stands for advancement and for the
rieht side of the moral issues of the
ampaign. When Mr. Kennedy out
lined his plan of improving the roads
of Nebraska, and recommended the
use of convict labor on the roads he
tvas interrupted repeatedly by enthu
siastic applause and suggestions from
the audience that he take all the time
he required Sot this-subject. Working
the convict on the roads, he said,
would be good for the roads and good
for the convicts, too. Good roads, he
suggested, would make accessible to
the public the beauties of the Nio
brara and Elkhorn river regions and
encourage travel there and accord
ing advertise Nebraska and this com
munity.
Omaha and H.-y Market.
Mr.- Kennedy stated that Newport
and Bassett are the centers of . a
Treat hav-producing region of the
State, and he told of the establishing
of the great markets at Omaha for
thep roducts of this part of the state,
including the hay market, which is
yet in its infancy, but of great im
portance to the people of Rock coun
ty and vicinity. When he stated that
there was no longer that old-time
rivalry between Omaha ami the rest
of the state, but that all parts were
working for the commonweal of . the
whole state, he brought out another
generous round of applause.
Republicans and democrats alike
interrupted with their applause Mr.
Kennedy's plan of carrying on a con
structive work in enabling Mexico to
care for itself. He referred to the def
inite policy of the days of the rebel
lion and the Spanish war, which freed
the black and the brown man, and
he urged that we take to Mexico the
spirit of the school system of our
country, and endeavor to make it
possible for each peon to have a
home and a chance tb grow and make
something of himself and raise a
family.
Un the matter ot rural credits Mr.
Kennedy expressed himself as favor
ing rural' credits, but he preferred a
plan which would give the farmer a
loan with less red tape, without com
pelling him to deal with his fellow
farmers, and. for a lesser rate of in
terest. He said it should provide for
lending on a greater per cent of the
value of the farm. He stated that the
government at this time was not re
sponsive to the needs of the west and
middle west.
Mr. Kennedy will visit the towns
between Bassett and O'Neill today
and speak in O'Neill tonight. At
ONmII Congressman Kinkaid will
also speak. Mr. Kinkaid was not able
to be here because of prior engage
ments, but will visit here later in the
campaign.
Kennedy Visits Six Towns.
Springview, Neb., Sept. 23. (Spe
cial.) John L. Kennedy of Omaha,
republican candidate for United
States senator, arrived here last nighl
after an all-day's drive from Lynch.
He was accompanied by A. C. Mc
Farland, editor of the Lynch Journal.
En route here Mr. Kennedy and par
ty stopped at Bristow, Spencer,
Naer, Mills, Burton and other towns
in Boyd and Keva Paha counties. Mr.
Kennedy did not speak here, but
spent the evening meeting voters of
the village, and left this morning by
automobile for Newport and Bassett
and other points in Rock county. In
terest in politics here is just begin
ning to awaken. The impression
seems to be general that Nebraska
will be voted dry this fall and Judge
A. L. Sutton will receive a large vote
from this end of the statte because
of his active championship of the dry
amendment. Mr. Kennedy will also
receive a heavy vote here. Many of
the local democrats who will vote for
Mr. Wilson will vote for ohn L.
Kennedy and Judge Sutton. Hie for-eiini-born
voters here look with dis
trust on the shifting position of the
democratic candidates in their effort
to win their favor. At Bristow and
Spencer the large Scandinavian vote
will go for the dry amendment and
for John L. Kennedy and Judge A. L.
Sutton.
Barbers Raise Prices.
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 23. (Special.)
The barbers of Fremont and four
teen towns in this vicinity, including
Cedar Bluffs, Morse Bluff, North
Bend, Dodge, Snyder, Scribner,
Hooper, Winslow, Nickerson, Arling
ton, Valley, Colon, Yatan and Leshara
have signed an agreement to raise the
price of hair cuts from 25 to 35 cents,
October 1.
Plymouth Store Robbed.
Bcarice. Neb., Sept. 23. (Special
Telegram.) The Nispel hardware
store at Plymouth, fourteen miles
west of here was entered by robbers
last night, who carried off a quantity
of cutlery, Revolvers, tc. Bloo-d
hounds from this city were put on the
trail of the theives and it is thought
a clue has been obtained that will
lead to their arrest.
City of Fremont
Sues Union Pacific
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 23. (Special.)
City Attorney C. E. Abbott has
brought suit in county court against
the Union Pacific for judgment of
$580 for damages to one of the city's
fire trucks as the result of being
driven into the curbing to avoid a col
lison with a freight train of the com
pany. The petition sets forth that the
company failed to have a flagman at
the crossing, that the engine bell did
not sound and that the train was
traveling at a speed in excess of that
specified by ordinance.
Deserter Arrested at Fremont.
Fremont. Neb., Sept. 23. (Special.)
Jesse Richmond, who is wanted as
a deserter from Company L, Tenth
cavalry, was taken into custody by
Patrolman Wintersteen, who recog
nised Richmond from a picture on a
circular sent out by the government.
He has admitted that he is the man
wanted and wilt be taken to Fort
Crook and turned over to the authori
ties. He had been employed as a por
ter at a local barber shop all summer.
Patrolman Wintersteen will receive
the $50 reward offered by the government.
High-Class Salesman
A large corporation is in need of a high-class salesman to work
in Nebraska or Iowa territory, and is using this means to get in
touch with men wanting to better their condition.
We know that often high-class men are adverse to answering
newspaper ads, but several of our best men have come to us through
this means of geting acquainted, and are now earning from $5,000
to $10,000 per year. The proposition we have to offer is permanent
and of unusual merit.
You must have clean habits and possess a pleasant and agree
able personality, coupled with persistency; have ability to make
friends and be accustomed to dealing with people in smaller com
munities. Your references must be of the best. If you are able to
meet these qualifications, and feel that your outward appearance is
such as to command attention, we should be pleased to hear from
you, and will keep your communication strictly confidential.
When answering this ad, state in your letter your previous
connections, present earning capacity, references, age, etc. This
is essential no attention will be paid to letters unless they embody
this information.
ADDRESS 6359, BEE.
Gifts for Weddings
'and
Other
Occasions
Each day brings things that are
new and different to
The Gift Shop
Curtains
of.
Quality
'Fine quality mercerized Scrim
Curtains that are guaranteed to
hang straight, launder well and to
be perfect in quality, workman
ship and finish.
In Cream and Ecru
Specially priced,
at $2.25, $2.80, $3.40, $4,
$4.50 and $5.50
Marquisette
Curtains
la Cream and Ecru
$1.00 Pair
Entirely new designs in
' Beautiful
Duchess Laces
In Ivory, mounted on fine Brus
sels net. '
$4, $4.50, $5.50, $6.75 and
$10.00 pair
Velvet
Portieres
In all the desirable drapery col
ors to harmonize with the treat
ment of living room, dining room
and library, at
$17.50 and $25.00 pair
French Velour
Portieres
$25.00 pair
Sunfast & Tubf ast
Drapery Fabrics
In plain, colors, figures, stripes
and verdure effect; 60 inches
wide; many new and unusual de
signs $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.75
and $4.00 yard
Curtain Muslins, at
12c, 25c and 50c Yd.
Voiles and Marquiset
tes, 25, 35, 50, 75cYd.
Gold Galloons and
Trimmings
U to 1 inches wide
From 15c to $1.00 a Yard
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
414-416-418 South 16th St
Sale of
Brass Beds, Mattresses and Box Springs
Starting Monday, September 25th , .
Brass Beds
firmr!
Lowest prices on the best makes are offered in
this sale. These prices are possible because of our
buying advantages in purchasing several carloads
at one time to supply our wholesale and retail de-departments.
Brass Bed for $7.75
Brass Bed,
$24.00
t
Square Post Brass Beds, at
$29, $39.50, $48 and $58
Similar in Btyle to illustration; a genuine brass bed 07 7C
with 2-inch upright posts; good bolted construction
Brass Bed for $24.00
Exactly like illustration, 2 -inch upright posts with effective
trimmings. The fillers and cross rods are full one inch in
diameter and firmly bolted. The lacquered finish
is of the best. Price .. .- ,
Continuous Post Brass Beds, satin finish, for $17.50, $19.50, $22.00,
$24.00, $27.50, $32.00, $33.00 and up to $62.00.
Mattresses and Box Springs
Special low prices for this week on clean and sanitary box springs
and mattresses, made throughout from wholly new materials.
COTTON TOP MATTRESS made up with heavy layer of felt- M AA
ed cotton on top of excelsior; well pressed and tufted Pi.vv
COTTON TOP and BOTTOM MATTRESS made up with heavy layer
of felted cotton on top and bottom with excelsior filling; (PO PA
FELTED COTTON COMBINATION MATTRESS
with toll edge, covered in arf CO 7C
ticking. Price PJ.Id
FELTED COTTON COMBINATION MATTRESS,
heavy layer of felted cotton all around, filled with
fine excelsior; has roll edge and covered in ttC fC
good grade art ticking. Price
reversible and well tufted. Price.
WOOD WOOL AND FELT MATTRESSES, made
of a heavy layer of felted cotton all around; ffC 'JC
the filling of wood wool is soft and flexible.
SPECIAL FELT Mattresses with roll idge,' weight 45
pounds; built up of layers of felt with flJ7 C A
heavy xoll edge, covered in art ticking. "
Other Grades Cotton Felt Mattresses at $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $15
Box Spring for $10.00
Contains 72 high-tempered 9-gauge wire springs; is
made with cotton top and covered with felt grade
ticking. A very good spring for medium t1fl
weight people. Price.. piv
30-pound Sunshine Felt Mattress to fit $7.50
Box Spring for $14.00
Contains 90 high-tempered, 9-gauge wire springs
covered with canvas, then two layers cotton felt,
over which a heavy mercerized art ticking is prop
erly stitched and fitted; makes a luxurious CI yl
bed. Price
30-pound Imperial Felt Mattress to fit ,.$10
Other box springs and cotton felt mattress combinations at $25, $32.50 and $39
;
More Rugs to Choose From 1
The kind you want the color you want the patterns you like
-at the Price You wish to pay.
That is the advantage our Rug Section offers you in Brussel Rugs, Axminster Rugs,
Body Brussel Rug3 and Wilton-Rugs Our stocks present assortments so complete that
you cannot fail to find just the rug you want at the desired price stage.
9x12 Rugs from $15.00 to $75.00
A majority of patterns can be matched in smaller or larger sized rugs.
Oriental Rugs
Some recent arrivals of fine Chinese Rugs in
Carpet sizes, showing the gold, blue and rose coverings.
Linoleum
FATHER GRUPA WILL
NOT ACCEPT PLACE
Priest Appointed Chaplain of
Fourth Nebraska Regi
ment Declines.
ANOTHER TO BE APPOINTED
Coffey Prosecutes
Four Labor Agencies
Labor Commissioner Coffey started
prosecutions against four employ
ment bureaus here yestei lay for oper
ating without a state license. Three
of them were so-called bonding and
reference concerns, which finds jobs
for stenographers, clerks and sales
men, taking as a commission from
25 to 60 per cent of their salaries the
first month.
Prevent. Infection.
Slo.n'a Liniment .pulled to . .ora, eut,
wound or bruise prevent. Infection end blood
poison. 2&c. All druggists. Advertisement.
Di
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CMOS
Omaha National
uildln
(From . Stilt Correspondent.
Lincoln, Sept. 23. (Special sTele-
gram.) Rev. M. J. Grupa, recently of !
Omaha, who was aopointed as chap-1
lain of the Fourth Nebraska regimen j
now on the Texas lfrdcr, has writ- j
ten from Winona, Minn., to the ad- I
iutant general's office that he can- I
not accept the position. He says that
his future address will be at the Cath
olic university, Washington, D. C.
This makes it necessary to appoint
another chaplain. The place carries
with it the rank and pay of a first
lieutenant.
Chicago School of
Civics and Philanthropy
General Training In Soel.1 Work. Special
courses for Playground .nd Recreation
Workers .nd Public Health Nurses. Term
opens October Z. Address DEAN, 2669 Michi
gan Ave, Chicago.
Glass of Water
Before You Eat
Any Breakfast
Wash poison from - system each
morning and feel fresh
as a daisy.
Every day you clean the house you
live in to cet rid of the dust and
dirt which collected through the pre
vious day. Your body, the house
your soul lives in, also becomes filled
up eacn iwcmy-iuuv mm,. iui
manner of filth and poison. If only
everv man and woman could realize
'the wonders of drinking phosphated
hot water, what a gramying cnangc
would take place.
Instead of the thousands of sicklv,
an:emic-looi-ing men. women and
girls with prsty or muddy complex
ions; instead of the multitudes of
"nerve wrecks." rundowns." "brain
fags" and pessimists we should see a
Virile, optimistic luruiiK ui luay-
cheeked people everywhere.
bveryone, whether sick or wen,
should drink each morning before
breakfast, a glass of real hot water
with a tcaspoonful of limestone phos
phate in it to wash from the stomach,
liver, kidneys and ten yards of bow
els the previous day's indigestible
waste, sour fermentations and pois
ons, thus cleansing, sweetening and
freshening the entire alimentary
canal before putting more food into
the stomach.
Those subject to sick heatlache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those- who
have a pallid, sallow complexion and
who- are constipated very often, are
urged to obtain a quarter pound of
limestone phosphate at the drug store
which will cost but a trifle, hut is
sufficient to demonstrate the quick
and remarkable change in both health
and appearance awaiting those who
practice internal sanitation. We must
remember that inside cleanliness is
more important than outside, because
the skin does not absorb impurities
to contaminate the blood, while the
pores in the thirty feet of bowels do.
Advertisement.
BOYS' FREE KITES
Hen Is a ehanee for the
boys of Omaha to get on of
the kites we are going to
give away.
We hare several hundred
f them, and while they last
w will give on to each boy
who saves IS caps from bot
tles of our
Special Jersey
Brand Cream
This brand of cream to en
ef the richest ever sold in
Omaha. It It giving universal
satisfaction among the peo
ple who arc using it
Ton can buy it at the cor
aer grocery or from our
drivers. When- you have
saved enough caps tell the
driver and tie will give you
on of the kites, or come to
our office for it-
ALAMITO
THE
"MILK-WHITE"
DAIRY
DngU. 40.
Your Personal Safety
la always menaced by a cold., Perhaps slight in
itself, it prepares the way for serious diseases,
dioarranges your stomach and digestion and in.
flames the membranes that line your body, with
acute catarrh. It's only a step to chronic catarrh.
Catarrh is Staenation
$m PERUNA is Invigoration
A sensiDie treatment win restore tne nuui appe
tite, remove the waste matter, soothe the irritated
membranes, dispel the catarrh, and invigorate the
system. That's the mission of Peruna, a scien
tific medicine from vegetable sources compounded
In a complete laboratory.
Remember that thousands have used it with success.
Remember that it has made friends for nearly half a cen
tury. Ask yourself: "If it has helped so many, may it not
help met" '
Peruna Tablets are popular form of this reliable medicine. They
are pleasant, convenient and effective. Ask your druggist (or a box.
- Manalin Tablets A convenient form of the ideal laxative.
Delicious to th taste, mild
in action, arousing the
liver ana the bowels.
Two sixes, 10c and 25c
Get copy of our new
boomet iree.
THE
PERUNA COMPANY
Columbia, Obi
ft
II Wiwiiimaw
I TttE$8BIBBBBgtSS&l
II pi
Frequent carload shipments enable us to main
tain a most complete showing of attractive pat
terns in all grades.
0,000 Ty Cobb comes back-
Nuxated I ron makes him
Winner. .Greatest Baseball
Batter of all time says Nuxated Iron filled him with re
newed life after he was weakened and all rundown
Well known physician who hat studied widely
in this country and Europe, explains why taking
iron enabled Ty Cobb to "come back" so quickly
and show such tremendous strength and endur
ance. Says ordinary nuxated iron will often
increase the strength and endurance of del
icate. nervous folks 200 per
cent in two weeks' time.
New York, N. Y. When Interviewed
in his apartment at Brctton Hall, Ty
Cobb said: "Hundred! ot people write
to me to know how I train and what
I do to keep up that force of vitality
which enablei' me to play practically
every day of the entire bate ball Ma
eon. They wonder why I can play a
better tame today than when I was
younger.
The aecret la keeping up the sup
ply of iron In my blood exactly
what everyone else can do if they
will. !
At the beginning of the present
eason I wai nervous and run down
from a bad attack of tonaolitis, but
soon the papers began to slate "Ty
Cobb has 'come back.' He is hit
ting up the old stride." The nee ret
was iron Nuxated Iron filled me
with renewed life.
Now they say I'm worth 150,000
a year to any base ball team, yet
without plenty of iron In my blood
I wouldn't be worth five cents. Nux
ated Iron supplies that "stay there"
strength and vim that makes men
of mark and women of power."
Continuing, Dr. Sauer said:
"Mr. Cobb's case is only one
of hundreds which I could cite
from my own personal exper
ience, which proves conclus
ively the astonishing power of
nuxated Iron to restore strength and
vitality even In most complicated
chronic conditions."
Not long ago a man came to ma
who was nearly half a century old
and asked me to give him a prelim
inary examination for life insurance.
I was astonished to find him with the
blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as
full of vigor, vim and vitality as a
young; man; In fact a young man he
really was notwithstanding his age. Tha
secret he said was taking iron nuxated iron
had filled hfm with renewed life. At 30 he
was in bad health; at 46 he waa careworn
and nearly all In. -Now at 60 a miracle of
w;v;f Hit)
Nutted Iron tat filled me w'tl rewwei
life and vigor; I play s better am to
day than when I wu yoanjer.
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vitality and his face beaming with the
buoyancy of youth. At I have said a hun
dred times over Iron la tha greatest of all
strength builders. If people would only
throw away patent medicines and nauseous
concoctions and take simple nuxated iron,
I am convinced that tha lives of thousands
of persons might be saved, who now die
vary year from pneumonia, gTlppe, con
sumption, kidney, liver and heart
trouble, etc The real and true
causa which started their diseases
waa nothing: more nor less than a
weakened condition brought on by '
lack of iron In the blood.
Iron li absolutely neces
sary to enable your blood
to change food into living
tissue. Without it, no matter
how much or what you eat, .
your ' food merely passes
through you without doing
you any good. You don't get
the strength out of it, and
as a consequence you become
weak, pale and sickly look
ing Just Ilk a plant trying
to grow In a soil deficient
in iron it you are not
u M i-
to yourself to make the fol
lowing test; See how long
you can work or how far you
can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five grain tablets
of ordinary novated iron three
times per day after meala for two
weeks. Then test your strength
again and see for yourself how much
you have gained. I have seen doaena
of nervous rundown people who were
ailing all the while, double their
strength and endurance and entirely
J:et rid of all symptoms of -dyspepsia,
Iver and other troubles in from ten'
to fourteen days' time simply by tak
ing iron In the proper form. And this
after they had in some eases been
doctoring for months without obtain
ing any benefit. But don't take the
old forma of Iron, iron acetate or
tincture ot iron simply to jiave a few
cents. You must take Iron in a form
that can be easily absorbed and as
similated like nuxated iron If you
want it to do you any good, other
wise it may prove worse than useless.
Many an athlete or prise fighter haa
won the day simply because he knew the
aecret of great strength and endurance
and filled his blood with iron before he
went into the fray, while many anotker
has gone to Inglorious defeat simply or
f the lack of iron. . Sauer, 11. D.
NOTE Nuxated Iron, 'recommended above
by Dr. Bauer, la not a patent medicine nor
secret remedy, but one which Is well known
to druggists and whose Iron constituents are
widely prescribed by eminent physicians
everywhere. Unlike the older lnorganlo Iron
products, It la easily assimilated, does not
injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset
the stomach; on the contrary, It la a most
potent remedy In nearly all forms of Indlgee'
tlon as well as for nervous, run-down con
ditions. The manufacturers have such great
confidence In Nuxated Iron that they offer
to forfeit f 100.00 to any charitable institu
tion If they cannot take any man or woman
under 60 who laoka Iron and Increase their
strength 100 per cent or over In four weeks
time, provided they have no serious organic
trouble. They also offer to refund your
money If tt does not at least double your
strength and endurance in ten days' time.
It la dispensed In this city by Sherman A
McConnell drug stores and other good drug-fflntJL
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