4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 12, 1916. Nebraska RAIL BOARD LOOKS INTO DEMURRAGE November 24 Is Date Set for Hearing on Proposed i Increase. TRAIN SERVICE AN , ISSUE (From a Staff Conrwpotialt. Lincoln. Not. 11. (Special.) The Nebraska Railway commission today set a hearing on the elevation of dr. oiurrage rales by railroads on freight tars..' It is claimed that some roads appropriate cars of other roads, which on agreement they are to pay 45 cents per day for using. The roads desire . to raise the charges considerably for holding cars above the rate agreed upon to those shipping goods, in order that there may a tendency to unload them Quicker. 1 he charge at the ores rnt time is $1 for the first day or so after free time and the roads desire to charge $2 per day after free time and nuke a gradual raise according to the number ot days held. Hearing on the matter wilt be had Novem- . ber Z.,..,,t. , . .... . : Julian Complaint. A complaint comet from Julian that the Missouri 'antic Kaiiroad com pany refutes to install a teleohonc in ' the depot there and has refused for tix years. The commission will take the matter up. ' The United Commercial Travelers and Travelers' Protective association have filed complaints against the rule of the Union Pacific which compels passengers to cross tracks and take trains on the far side, many times in adequate facilities tor protection from the weather being provided. The com mission has sent Chief Engineer Forbes out to make an investigation and the day for hearing has been set for December '16. , f. Train Service Cut F. J. Nutzman of Berlin makes com plaint that the Missouri Pacific has reduced itt turn, service on the Tal mage branch of that road, taking off the daily freight train and running it down one day and back the next, thus inconveniencing the shippers of stock. The commission has discovered that the road made the change last June, without first ' receiving permission from the commission, and it some what peevetl. The road will have a chance to appear before the commis sion November 7 and explain. j, ; i k Kick on Connections. J. H. Linderman, a traveling' mart, makes complaint that the train from Sioux City on the Minneapolis ,& Omaha road does not make connec tion at Norfolk with the Union Pa cific t all timet and at a consequence travelers are compelled to wait; in Norfolk for tome hours before going south. The time card of !the two roads shows, that the Minneapolis & . Omaha frain reaches Norfolk at 11:10 and the' Union Pacific leaves for Co lumbus at the tame time. However, the sitter generally holdi its train in case the other is late for fifteen min utes, but claims it cannot hold longer without missing connection with the main line trains at Columbus. The commission finds that the schedule of the Union .Pacific from Norfolk to Columbus calls for a speed of thirty one miles an Hour, the fattett time made by any branch line road in the state and that it would not be safe to hold trains longer and make greater speed. , . November 24 the commission will hold a hearing under the interstate commerce rules which require the payment of ?5 per car for cooperage rates whenever a car of perishable goods is opened in transit, it being claimed that the charge is too high by the shippers. , Cart tost to State. The commission is investigating the report that the Union Pacific is send ing cars out of the state which never come back and thus are lost to the shippers of grain, who need them to relieve the congested condition of the elevators. The. road insists that it it interstate business and that the state commission haa no authority in the matter. It it alleged that in many parts of the western part of the state empty cart are- standing that cannot be moved because, there is not equip ment to move them. ' The shippers insist that the road sends these cars to Oregon to be loaded because they can make more money on the long haul. The commission Has sent two of its engineers, Boyer and Gregory, out to make an investigation. They report that the Burlington is doing all it can to relieve the condition. Nebraska Press Association Will 'Meet at Lincoln Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 11. (Special.) An. adjourned session of the regu lar annual convention of the Nebraska Press association will be held at the Commercial club rooms here next Fri day evening and Saturday. A recep tion Friday evening by the members of the local newspaper fraternity will be the only tocial feature of the meet ing. Saturday will be devoted entirely to business matters. The program fol , lov,.,; w -,....' . , . Mamlef SaaaleeY ''v MMtlns rallaa lo ordr In Commafr.lal chib room. Lincoln, on Saturday monilnff. Novambar It, at-8 o'clock by Prasld.el Clark pcrklna of th Aurora Hapublloan. ... Paoor "Should Wo Innroaao Our Sub. orrlptloB Prlcoa. Anna A. Hum. Ponca Ad vo.nl.. IjlacuaaiaB Ud by C. B. CaaB, Ra venna New. ' .,' Paoon "Bargain Duri. Do Thar Pay fha PuWiatiar? ixi Thr . Pay tha Mareham t How to goaduct Thorn.':- e. H. Kuhia, l.rlth Wand. Dlacuaaloa lad by C. a Carl ton, Okalaaa -Indapandant.' Addra "Are Nobraaka Newapapaps Melius Ttielr -Opportualllaat What Thar Moat Naa." W. . Wataan, Oataha World HoraM. ' " . V Paiwr-VTha Itinerant and Hla Ad Scheme." Prank Brown, Koaraay Tlmoa. M.ruaoloa led by w. c, laraol, Havoloek Poal. . Paper "Too Coat ftyatam Vp to Data." Bay Hammond. Fremont Trlbuno. Addreoa "Our MilalaUva Steeds." H. Mi Javia Ord Journal. AfteraSOOe tlOOete, Pape--''rfow to ot end Ml In tilt, Atta.us.ta advertising Rat." J. Webster, St. Haul Phonograph. Discussion Utf by A. IX iValt, Ed ar tun. - VP9r "Fars-Urn Advertising end Hew to Handle II." LMoyd Rwsla, Columbui Tele riiM Ptaeuaalon ltd by 1. R, PuroelL Bow Chief, v - Ati(trf-s -'ht a field ' nvrmry could I for tit Publisher." U. I-. Caswell, field TiHry lorn Pre Association, lnl- nwBfikp aMln, iwitjtiUutm ttt the a Ad option of re vied itKla i ton. - POLITICS BREAKS LAW (IWlNATiON i. C. Snyder of Adams Doesn't Be turn to Nebraska Legislature. TWO JOHNSONS IN ADAMS (Prom a Staff Corrcapoodent.) Lincoln. Nov. II. (Special.) The Greenwalt-Snyder combination which was always in evidence during the last session has been broken by the unrelenting hand of politics. George Creenwalt of Custer, one of the live wires and leading orator of teh last session of the legislature will be seen again in a legislative role, but J. L. Snyder of Adams has been de (rated. They were inseparable com panions and when one left his seat on the floor, the other was sure to fol low. Republicans in Adams. Mr. Snyder was defeated for re-elec tion by trie Johnson, a republican, and it is an interesting situation when it is discovered that Adams county elects two republicans in place of the two democrats in the last session and both bear the name of Johnson, the other being rred Johnson. When the roll is called and the clerk announces Johnson of Adams, there may be some interesting situa tions especially if they take opposite sides ot the measure. Notes from Beatrice And Gage County Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 11. (Special ) A missionary rally was held at the Christian church vesterdav afternoon and last evening, the meeting being addretted by Mist Lacock and Mother Ross, who has a son en gaged in missionary work in Africa. In the evening the women of the church served a banquet for the men folks after which brief addresses were made on mission work. The Christian thurch of this city gives $2,000 a year to missions, ana mis amount will probably be increased the coming year to $2,500. ' Word was received here yesterday that Robert Pollock of Council Bluffs, formerly of thit city, had both legs broken in the railroad shops at that place when a locomotive which was on a jack undergoing an overhauling supped ana ten upon him. The following were elected rminrv officers at the : late election: Treas urer, Andersen; clerk, E. M. Burn- ham: .district clerk. F. E. Lenhart: judge. J. A. OtKeefe; sheriff, F. W. ACtOn. '.;!, The Beatrice . second hich aefinnl foot ball' elevVn went to Pawnee Ity yesterday afternoon where it was eteatejt kw iha tne-ate4 .am nl 35 to 0. ' ' ' .' ,. , Mrs. Letha Hartley, for the last thirty-five yeart a retident of Bea trice .died yesterday of oaralvtit. aged 73 years. She is turvtved by two children, daughter at Kansas City ana a son in tyansas. John Wyatt was found, guiltv yes terday before fudge Ellis of trivinur liquor to a number of men employed on the paving work here. The court did not fine Wyatt, but ordered him to appear before the insanity com mlssloners at an inebriate. He was recently paroled from the inebriacy ward at the asylum. Eluabeth Dillon yeaterdav filed tuit In the district court for a divorce from Leslie H. Dillon, alleeing non-sun- port. They were married In Pawnee City on October 25, 1915. A. J. ferry, an old resident of Crab Orchard, dropped dead at hia home at that place the other day just as he was entering the house. He is sur vived by a widow and three children, Heart trouble was given at the caute. Brief City News I Platlaaaa Waddlnt Bins Bdholm. Haea Roe Print It Now Beaeoa .Praas. , Ufhtuag llataroo Burtoao-uranden Co. -Keen Yonr Money And valuabtea In tha American Safe Pepoatt Vaults, SIS South lTth St.,. Bee Bide. Boxes rent $1.00 for S montha. Open front S a. m. to t. p. m. Fined for 8nepdlnc J. R. Walsh of Council Bluffs rot a suspended fine of ts and costs when arraigned In po lios eourt on a charge ot speeding. Several other traffic offenders wece discharged. Dr. Milliner to Sneak Sunday aft ernoon Dr. P. H. Milliner will ad dress the Omaha Philosophical soci ety at Its rooms In the Lyric build ing at 8 p. m his subject being "Yes terday, Today and Tomorrow." v Oatwy Cleaning Co. Til. Web. S2. Sues) Car Company Anklna- dam ages to the amount of 10.000 for In juries said to have beon auttered In an accident on October II, ISIS, Ab- bie B. Cook of Blair, Neb., haa filed suit against the street railway com pany with tne clerk or tns district court. Wanted Experienced, suceeasf ul shoe salesman (none other considered) for northern Nebraska territory. Write (confidential) sketch of business career, references, age. Information of Interest, etc. Noyes-Norman Shoe Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Gets Vertllnt Anlnxt Road A ver dict of 1160 was awarded Pedro Pe rea against the Rork Island railroad In Judge Woodroufh'a United States district court late yesterday after noon. The plaintiff sued for 115,- 000, alleging that he was physically disabled when a rtalky railroad gaso line engine ran over him while work- Irf for the company at Albright. lctarr on Color and Sound Bnrd F. Miller will give a free public lec ture with stereobttejan Illustrations at Thsosophlral hall. 701 Bee building. Sunday evening at s ociock on "Tne Significance and Source of Color and Bound," In which ha will also explain the relstion of the planetary bodies to colors on the earth with eolored slides ot our solar system and the movementa of the planets. Teachers from All Over France. Auntrla and Canada these three eounlrtea as well as fourteen atates of the union are represented In the fac ulty of Brownell Hall, according to a census Just taken by one of the In structors, whose curiosity was aroused by the statement published recently regarding the extensive distribution ot Brownells student body among the various commonwealths. The pupils registered in tns scnuol during the three years Just past have been drawn from ten states and one foreign coun try, so that their record Is surpassed by that of the faculty. rino Fireplace Gooila Sunderland. Persistence It the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. Vote of Nebraska by Counties Prohibition. Dry. .Teffereon 2133 Frontier (1 pet. mlaalnrl . 1H7 Butler nil Burt ,,S Saundera Wet 14tS 641 1H6 24 2082 2200 166 1161 S42 1082 770 376 21 60S 161 1036 68 16 1246 16S0 l 121 4 760 loss 004 1280 1437 !482 Otoe 2a Boyd hub Hamilton ihbs llh CSS :n wi 1!H 12t 77 Howard N'uckolla (i pcta.). Knoa 14 pcta.) KYanklla Box Butte , Diul IK Ant-lope 205s M''Phreon , 210 Lincoln (40 of 48) H33 Hca-ard , 1171 Thayer 1577 Pawnee , jjjm fJrant 19; Wayne 1 o ftlanton , ,., 602 Johnaon , 12(10 Clifyf-nne (ITS .MMnuna igsi Cedar , 174a Douslaa 13701, 7 I74 I'M ICS (24 1217 USi 1101 2120 S2 7K4 S30 1007 2404 1131 336B l.anceater Uawaon , Thuraton Arthur .. ' 6292 1134 428 87 421 Ooapor , . , Nance . . . Hall Tork Boone . ; . S41 2421 781 1141 10S7 44S 121 Cumins . Mrown . . , Hloui Colfaa ... me Madlaon , Holt .... loss 1411 Oase . . . 3S31 Kurnaa 1601 Oil 1231 1S7 1324 J'1"'" s7 Dundy a-ia play . 213, Harlan , ,, 127s RlcliarUaon 24; " 362 ferklna hi S71 1638 20S Oarfleld ''' 414 1'otk ('aa .5st 2024 117S Marries 134, Dakota . 708 Wheeler 2a2 Oreeley , , , 774 Chaae 647 Kearney 1 est 741 1378 1031 S7I76 Saline 167S AtlamB 266S Total, SS counties .114311 United States Senator. 1914 1914 Hllch- Ken- More- How- County. cock. aedy. head. ell. Ph.lpa (It of II) 719 948 448 1031 Rock 44S 867 334 417 Doilse 2682 2408 2264 1374 Madleon 1208 1088 1301 10(8 Jefferaon ....... 1S36 1908 1684 1434 Frontier 860 873 764 868 Butler 1261 1408 1883 1200 Hurt 1282 1640 1261 1276 Fillmore 2082 1804 1677 1710 Saundera 2278 1296 226S 18!! Otoe 8666 1884 21SS 1660 Boyd . 82S 848 740 199 Hamilton ....... 1549 1931 1171 1688 Keith 408 411 44S 868 Howard ., 1601 88S 1376 181 Nuckolls (16 pete) 1181 1148 1667 1346 Knox (24 pcta.).. 1281 1016 1391 S7I "oaper 409 178 416 4IT Choyenna 761 46S 718 488 Franklin ,. 134S 1068 137S 868 Bos Butts .... 747 662 784 470 Deuel 37a 114 146 131 Phal,s (bal. 3p.) !4S 616 Antelope llei 1648 1031 1037 McPheraon 176 136 Lincoln (10 of 48) 146S 1481 1477 1461 Seward 1834 1681 1961 106 Thayer 1696 1688 1766 1866 Morlll (140111).. 708 609 481 471 Pawnee .. 1098 1J97 .1178 1006 Stanton 871 740 888 176 Lancaster 6031 7611 8276 6778 Jnhneon 1168 1173 " 1136 1047 Cheyenne B39 640 714 483 Kimball 170 833 , 324 816 Buffalo 1600 , 1461 1948 1136 Nemaha .,.,,4 1667-, 1608 ,1686 1194 Cedar, It of II . . I860 1463 1793 1343 Douslaa 11049 16806 12710 886! Dawaon loss, 1876 1301 1818 Cherry 1174. 64S 1046 1371 Kherldan ivt. .:..'' 791 : 660 ., , 721 711 Pherman 733 660 1000 , 896 Thuraton , 1028 . 788 1064 ,188 Arthur 184 118 187 ' 71 Gosper 80S 487 416 487 Nonce sal 1188 . 886 1036 Hall ., 2400 I16S 1SS8 1697 Tork 1766 1106 ' 1611 I1SI Boone 1396 1499 1861 , 1416 Cumins 1674 100S 1081 667 Browa 710 60S 618 106 Mrpy , 1831 830 1166 148 Kearney 1037 Sst 1011 180 Knox 1240 ' 197T 1026 1414 Holt 1048 1698 1786 1266 Sioux 627 421 641 108 Dawes ......1,..' 811 i S61 761 TS1 OoKax I.. 1161 171 1101 (II Madlaon 1181 1116' 1690 116S Waahlnston .... 1611 US6 1661 1001 Platte 1667 1641 1011 1817 Harlan , 104? 102S 1000 868 Furnas 1164 1286 1178 1119 Worse 1118 4001 ,1111 -796 Wheeler 210 314 336 ' 170 Dundy..., . 426 481 741 181 Oase ........... I4S8 3388 1714 1437 Clay 17S6 191S 1711 1170 Greeley 1164 1 sko 1168 600 Itlchnroaon , , 8161 .1876 2198 .,1058 Hi yea 300 288 293 223 Perklna 310 ,178 198 261 (larfleld 332 344 389 . 118 Polk 1393 -1368 1061 . 1186 Nimaha 1667 1663 1688 1168 '" 1320 2270 1221 1831 Merrick ;,, 1202 1318 1028 1178 Dakota 1001 688 780 608 Chase. .436 . 4li0 410 961. Saline '. 8561 1628 -8184 1318 Adema .......... 241,1 1874 3011 1988 Total. 71 cos. , 180610 118388 114514 11119 Omaha and Lincoln Scrub Teams Play a Scoreless Tie Lincoln, Neb., Nov. II. (Special Telegram.) Omaha's second team and Lincoln scrubs played scoreless tie. v , HYMENEAL. Fogg-Hirsh. Miss Emma Hirsh,-. daughter of John J. Hirsh, and Edison W. Fogg 01 mis cuy were marriru Dy ney. Charles WVSavtdge at his residence Saturday afternoon. -. Bet-gstrom-Peterson. V Red Oak, la., Nov. 10. (Special.)- N. A. Bergstrom and Mrs. Christina Peterson. both of this city, were married here Wednesday evening, No vember 8, at 8:30 o'clock, Rev. W. A. Rjorkman, pastor ot the Swedish Mission church performing the cere mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs f red Nelson, yi soutn uixtrj street, Mr. and Mrs. Bergstrom will' make their home in Red Oak. . , DRUGGISTS PRAISE DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT CUSTOMERS ALWAYS SATISFIED WITH RESULTS I have been handling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two years and over and my customers art always satis- fied with tha results obtained from its use. I know of case of Liver trouble whera Swamp-Root proved very beneficial. I believe It is one of tht finest kidney remedies In the country. . Vary truly yours, H. H. BROWN, Druggist, Pinnacle, N. C , November 13th, 1915. Prove What Swamp-Root Will De For Ym Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottlct for sale at all drug stores. v H ' President. Wlleos Phelpe 1404 Hushes. 1006 1458 1778 Hadlaon 168S Jefferson 1838 Frontier (one pet. tntaalns) 1133 Butler 34 Bnrt 1318 Fillmore 1678 Haundera 3633 Oto 8326 1037 1666 14r.9 1954 2114 800 1437 407 706 S63 844 303 1071 683 178 1400 108 11 1 1981 1512 480 Boyd 846 , 107 620 , 1078 . .1164 406 1369 Hamilton Kellh Howard Nuckolls (16 pcle.). Knoa ( 14 p ta.) floaper Franklin .: Box Butte.. Duel I Antelope 367 333 1633 US McPheraon Lincoln (40 of 48 1C36 Howard 1768 Thayer 1309 Morrill (14 df 1 871 Pawnee 1181 267 891 8687 1101 804 393 1694 1424 84069 2015 221 602 1123 2366 2188 1281 883 1314 1346 2.130 2176 1198 186 Orant Stanton Lancaster 731 0OS8 1302 Johnaon Cheyenne Kimball . Nemaha Cedar, 20 of 11 . Douslaa Daweon Arthur Ooaper Nance . . y Hall Tork Cumins Brown Sarpy Kearney Knox Holt 662 228 1451 1671 13820 1403 SO 447 68 2395 3011 1401 626 881 836 1910 1587 337 398 2203 107! 1166 240 Sioux 772 Colfax t, 1618 Madlaon 2068 Furnaa ., 1411 Pierce 983 Dundy 670 Oasa 3343 Clay 1963 Harlan 1368 Rlchardaon 2294 Hayea 279 Perklna 381 Oarfleld 421 Polk 1590 Caaa , 2578 Merrick 3510 Dakota 103! Wheeler ;. . 368 Oreeley 1180 Chaaf 366 Saline Mt Total, 87 counties ,121218 3371 1718 826 1767 224 259 301 1044 1856 890 612 166 580 646 1469 Governor. Ne ville. PhelDa. IS of 11 S76 head, 94i : 31S 1303 : 1684 : 764 1983 ! 121 : 1677 : 1368 2199 : 740 1171 1 446 1376 1657 1 'iis 1878 c 784 146 Rock 811 Madison 1147 Jefferson 1708 Frontier (1 mlaalna). 731 Butler 8238 Burt 116S Fillmore 1000 Saundera 3447 Otoe 1402 Boyd 801 Hamilton 1618 Keith 686 Howard 1673 Nuckolle, 16 pots..... 1110 Knox. 14 seta 1181 Ooaper 368 Franklin 1101 Box Butta 711 Daual 286 . Pheloa. 8 beta 881 Antelope 1144 McPheraon 140 Lincoln, 40 ef 41 1866 Seward 1901 Thayer 1762 1477 1963 1756 481 1178 886 6275 1136 714 134 1948 1788 1492 1409 1295 Morrill. 14 of IS S56 Pawnee 1101 Stanton , 891 Laneaater 8166 Johnaon .'..... ... 1811 Cheyenne 810 Kimball 160 Buffalo 146S Cedar, 19 at 11 1787 Douslaa V. . . Total It COS.. USUI 118681 104187 18311 Suffer From Piles no matter how long or how bad go to your druggist today and get a 50 cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. It will give quick relief, and a single box often cures. A trial package mailed free in plain wrapper it you send us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DHUO COMPANY, 610 Pyramid Bids.. Marshall. Mleh, Kindly aand ma a Free eamplo of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrap per. Name Street City Stated . . We art pleased to handle Dr. Kit- msr'i Swamp-Root, for our customers are always aatitfied with the results obtained from its ute, . Our present manager, who it an old-time drug man, baa used It with good results in Kidney trouble and doaa not lose an opportunity to recommend so fine a medicine. Very truly yours, PORTER'S DRUG STORE, North Main St, Salisbury, N. C. November 12th, 1915. Coffey Safeguards State Movie Houses (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Neb., Nov. U. (Special.) -The showing of the big motion pic ture in the smaller cities of the state has caused Labor Commissioner Cof fey to take extra precautions regard ing savety to patrons . of the show, People are Finding Us Old Customers To Our New-Location Exclusive Women's Wear OF THE FINEST QUALITY . IS OUR STOCK IN TRADE Mrs. Finch To be sung in same tune of Chorus of "Goodbye Girls,' Goodbye" (From Chin Chin) (First Verse) It's dry, boys, we lose, s We'll peddle no more booze, Still we must not forget, We have prospered with the wet. We are wet with perspiration, But not intoxication, We will miss our "Rock and Rye." It's dry, boys, it's dry, boys, It's dry, boys, goodbye 1 (Second Verse) It's dry, boys, it's dry, Oh dear old beer goodbye, Prohibition we must choose, And cut out all the booze, There'll be no more hesitation And no more more dissipation. It's the straight path we must choose, in ary, Doys, u s dry, Doys, It's dry, boys, no booze 1 : (Third Verse) Let's try, boys, let's try, To give three cheers fof dry. We are loth to lose the wet, We have lost with much regret, - We will seek some other station, This is our expectation, Wipe the tear-drop from your eye, It's dry, boys, don't cry, boys, It's dry, boys, goodbye I Composad by STELLA MARTIN, Ootobar 11, 1916. City Physicians Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women Strong, Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER FIVE MILLION PEOPLE DAILY Quickly transform th flabby flash, perfect flow of health and beauty Often Increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run down folic 200 per cent In two weeks' time. New York, rf. Y, -It is conservatively stimtci tnat ovr fivo million peoplt daily in this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such astonishing result have been reported from it use both by doctors and laymen, that a number of well-known physicians in various part of the country have been asked to explain why they prescribe it so extensively, and why it apparently produces so mush bet ter results than were obtained from the old forms of inorganic iron Extracts from some of the letters re. ceived are given below: Dr. King New York phy sician and au- thor says: 'There can be no vigorous iron e n without , iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia an de ficiency. The kin of anaemic men and wo men Is pale. The flesh flabby. The muscles lack tnn. the brain fags and the memory tn become weak, nerv- fails and they often despondent and melancholy, n srna from the blood of ous. irritable. When the iron goes woman, the roses go from their cheeks." In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, can dies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spahettt. tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated corn- meal, no longer is iron to oe .ouno. m finincr nMCMiM have removed the iron of Mother Karth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods oi nome cooaery, by throwing down the waste-pipe the water in which our vegetable are apoked Is responsible for another grave iron loss. Therefore, If you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe age, you must supply the iron deficiency in four loo a Dy using -ome (orrn oi 017111 ic mi fust as you would ue salt wbea your food haa not enough salt. Dr. Sauer, a Boston physl tan who ha studied both m this country and in great European ateai- lnstliutton a y t A l have a a 1 d a hundred times over organte 1 uie greatest sf all strength wiia- ers. M people would e a 1 r throw away Detent m 1 i etnee and naus- e a a concoc tions and take, simple Nuxated1 Iran. 1 am eon vinced that the la I rWw'i J ii Tp. Ktnc. "atpug I - is A I :s -sit rase? . and yesterday he was called to Aurora to look into conditions there where the thow will hold forth in the opera house. The law requires that there shall be two entrances and that the motion picture machine shall be entirely en closed so that there is no danger of fire. Mr. Coffey discovered that the company carries a collapsible cover-, ing around the machine which has neither a floor nor top. He has re quired them to remedy this defect. Are Coming We would like to have you see our selections of Coats for Women and girls at our usual Modest Prices. Will Be Clad to See Her Friends Here. A. T. Benson Specialty Shop 1812 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 2800 GRAJFONOLAS I This Beautiful Columbia Grafonola, Style 110, with 1 Individual Record Racks and Record Ejector jj Placed in Your Home on i Four Weeks' Trial Without CI 1 1 Expense, All for. 4 1 1 JmD U On terms of $1 Per Week, includ- 1 mg 20 selections, of music (Ten 10 inch double-faced records), your own choice. No deposit required. Pay cash only for the few records you select. We will deliver this wonderful Columbia Grafonola to your home on approval. The four weeks' trial will demonstrate its marvelous tone qualities. Other models' at $15, $25, $75, $100 and up to $350. IB If you cannot call, phone your order to Douglas 1623. Out customers, wnte. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. q Retail and Wholesale Distributors of Columbia Grafonolaa and M Records for Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. P H Explain Why toneUi tissue, and pallia cheeks of I iiv w. i i. k. i svd, who now die 1 every year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kidney. liver and heart troubles, etc. The real and true cause which started their dis eases was nothing more nor less than lack of iron in the blood. "Not long ago a man came to ma who was nearly half century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examina tion for life Insurance. I was astonished to find him with a 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 hie age. The secret, he said, was taking iron nuxated iron had filled htm With renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health: at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in now at 60, a miracle of vitality I and hie face beaming with the buoyancy oi youm. "Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passe through you without doina1 you any tood. You don't get the strength out of It and at a consequence you become weak, pale and tickly -looking, juit like a plant trying to grow in a sot! deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the fol lowing test 1 See how long you ran work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tab lets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meal for two weeks. Then test your strength again and ee now much you have gained. I have en doaene of nervous, run down peoplt who were ailing all the white double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themselves of ail symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time, simply by taking iron In the proper form. And this, after they had fa some ease been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. 1 But don't take tha old form of reduced Iron, lroa estate, at tincture of iron simply to save a few cent. Tht Iron demsnded by It other Nature for the red coloring matter In the blood ef her children ts, alas I not that kind at Iron, Yon must take Iron In a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated to do roe any good, otherwise it may prove were than nseleea. Many an athlete and prlsa-flghter baa won tha day simply be- Pierre Wins State Title. Pierre, S. D., Nov. 11. (Special Tele cram.) In tha flsht for state champion, ship between Pierre and Aberdeen Hlsh here today the home team won by 17 to 7. Aberdeen eouid not break the Pierre de fense and only sot around it once Just be fore tha eloaa of the last quarter. WEafef Humphrey' Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza COLDS The Diagnosis of a Cold If penon iubiet to Catarrh or Infrn ensa find himself aneez.nK and iniffllna, h hai taken Cold, though he cannot tell how. If a person liable to Bronchitis, has rough ness, scraping or dryness in the throat, he has taken Cold. If a person subject to Quinsy finds his tonsils swollen and painful wallowing', he haa taken Cold. A Cold, however slight, should never be left to "net well" of itself, but should always be helped away. This at first is not alone very easy, but a very simple matter, because these early symptoms are all caused br con gestion and inflammation. To get the best results and help the Cold away take "Seventy -seven" at the first sign of a Cold. V Price, 26c at all Drug Stores. TONIC TABLETS (HUMPHREYS') For the convalescent, for the weak and the weary Price, $1.00, at all Drug Stores, or sent, collect on de livery. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 166 William Street. N.w York. a)aKaraa Dl I Omaha Nat 3 1111 Cabinet of Ma hogany, Satin, Wal nut or Quartered - of - town Oak in all finishes. They Prescribe waak, anaemic men and women into a "cause he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with Iron before he went Into the affray; while many another has gone down In Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron." Dr. Schuy 1 e r, u. jaajuea, an other New York physician, said: "I have never before given out any medical in formation or ad vice for pub-1 ueation, as 1 or-1 dlnarily do not I believe in it But , in the ease of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss In my ( duty not to men tion it. I have J taken It myself ' and given it to 8. Jaquea, M.D. my patients with most surprising and satis factory results. And those who wish quickly to Increase their strength, power and en durance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy. Dr. dames, late of the U. 8, Kublic neaitn eervice.a, say. "Patlentsi in an enervated I ana aeviwunea 1 . Ute of health 14. those, for In-J f stance convalesc ing from pro- tracted fever s, those suffering iron. a lona standing case of aneemia, a 1 1 such people, in my opinion, need iron. Of late, there has been brought to my attention, Nuxat ed Iron. In nrac tice I have found this an ideal re- storatlve and up building agent in these cases above mentioned. NOTE Nuxated Iron Is not a patent med icine nor secret remedy, but one which to well known to druggists and whose iron constit uent la widely prescribed by eminent phy sicians everywhere. Unlike the older Inor ganic Iron products, It Is earily assimilated, does not Inlure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it I a most potent remedy. In nearly all form of indigestion, as well a fer nervous, run down condition. The manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit 1100.00 to any chari table Institution if they cannot take any man or woman under SO who lacks iron and increase their strength 100 per cent or over hi four weeks' time provided they have ao serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If It does not at least double your atrength and endurance In tan day' time. It I dispensed in this afar by Sherman A McConnell Drag Store and ail other druggist. f 7 i r 1 -'.".-J: I ft .aXSrJVW-H Ns. Jama., M.Bl y