4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 11, 1917. 'Nebraska ' MAHER SAYS STATE WILL FURNISH HEH German-American Citizens Are Especially Wining: to Offer Services. TENDEES SIXTH EEGIMENT (From a Staff Correspondent.) ' Lincoln, Neb!. Feb. .(Specials Colonel John G. Maher, who dnring the last weeTc' was commissioned a major in the military reserve force of the United States tinder the national defense act, has received during the last week assurances that as far as Nebraska is concerned there, will be plenty of men who will .volunteer in the service of their country in case a call to arms is made. The tone of some of the letters received show the strong feeling among Germans for the land of their adoption, and in speak iug of the matter today Colonel Maher &aid: . , - , "In case of trouble, between onr country and Germany, or any other country, the Fourth and Fifth regi ments will not be the only ones that will go out from Nebraska. It is very evident, if war should come on, that the Sixth regiment will be in at once and perhaps several others. . The regi ment that was organized last summer which was made up very largely of Spanish-American war veterans and tendered to the president as the Sixth Nebraska volunteer infantry was again tendered to the president on 1-ebruary 3 by telegram, and the presi dent directed the secretary, of war to extend his thanks, and the thanks of the nation to each and every member of the regiment I received this in formation from the secretary oj. war yesterday. "Look at that bunch of letters. They are from different parti of Nebraska stating they are ready to furnish a company. Some of these letters are from German communities. One let ter states, We can get a company here in twenty-four hour and the community is largely German, but we are all strong for the United States of America.',, Another states. The com pany from here will be largely German-Americans.' Many other letters are of the same purport. I am very greatly pleased over, these letters and these offers." .v. . - .-. , Mr. Maher takes opportunity to censure W. I. Bryan for his opinions on peace, - He says ten regiments could be raised from Nebraska.; . C. H. Wilde, Wealthy West "; Point Pioneer, Is Dead West Point, Neb,.Feb. 10. (Spe cial Telegram.) Charles H.' Wilde, one of the. oldest men and largest land holders in Cuming county, died at the family home on the east side this morning, at the age of 93 years. Mr. Wilde had been a resident here for fifty years, and accumulated a large and valuable . estate. - r Mr. Wilds was the father, of a large family, and leaves descendant to the fifth generation. He was a native of I'omerania, Germany, and served as a soldier .in the German army during the revolution of 1846 to 1850 as a member of .the Eighth infantry of the guard, i .. Funeral services will be held under the auspices of the German Lutheran church, on a day not yet, fixed. -The cause of death was an asthmatic-affection,, hi death being greatly ac celerated. by senile debility, His wife died at a great, age a year ago. He was a man of great force and character and was held in high esteem. Lexington Club For -" " Federal Road Law Lexington, Neb., Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) At a meeting of the Lexington Community club .held, in the court house Thursday night the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That our lrilmlur be urged t6 pass the neeeeaary legialatlo. ta make federal aid for the building at poblla roads avallahl to the state of Nebraska, If aanta Mb be eqaltAblr' distributed among thf variova eoanilea of tbe itata. . The secretary was instructed . to tend a copy to Senator Doughett and Representative Jacpbson. It was voted tq hold a smoker and feed two weeks from last night, so -as to get the. people-in closer touch with each other. ., ... ... , ,-' ' State House Notes (Prom a. Staff CmTMtmnileBt.) Uacolti, Feb. 10. 8poUL A desfetmey elalm hu been filed by the Nebraalia, su preme oouft oommlHlon klttc that in ap praprlBtton -be made to -pay for Um office telephone for- ltlt and llltv The claim te n the hahda of Bute Auditor Smith, ., The fur feotl department bw been oett fled that. ctophpsL Nebl. Jr.en Omaha ln-vpec-tor, has eurnamMfully proe-ftctlted Mr. A. Koklckl. J3-13I Baneroft' etrfNtt, Omaha, for cpei-ating an unsanitary nuat market. She wu found gulltr Alter A hearing ud fined t-1 and coat. Pre awe f the here bam ta aw mm for (raining pnrpoea at the eUte (air grottnds I announced ta a trallettn Joat lusd by Secretary K. R. DaatoUoa of the State Board t Agriealtnr. . A low grade of seed waa Imported la Na hraiha tn lUey accordlnv to a bulletin by the Htata Board of- Africa! tore, baaed an report from the aeed iMllnc department af the -flute Pure Pood ceramlealon. Red clever aeed coauJaed a tarn percentace of dead 9mA. orchard trass waa largely ehatf. "7Y" Humphreys' Seventy-even For .Colds, Influenza, ,. mm MURDERER OF ORD GIRL ADMITS CRIME Lonis Kamarad, Who Con fessed Killing Alice Parkos, is Taken to St. Paul. HOB STJEE0U1TOS TEE JAIL Ord, Neb, Feb. 10. (Special Tele gram.) After a second night of questioning, Louis Kamarad, under arrest for the murder of 13-year-old Alice Parkos, made confession to officers at an early hour this morning and was immediately spirited away by Sheriff Bell to St. Paul for safe keeping in the new county jail. The funeral of the victim of the crime was held today and fear was entertained that Kamarad might be taken from the jail and hanged. A crowd of 200 men hung about the jail and court house nearly all night. The confessed murderer's prelim inary trial was held Quietly and Kam arad has been bound over to district court without bonds. Old Guard Amateurs Seek No Peace With The Insurgent Body Indianapolis, Ind Feb. 10. The National Amateur Base Ball associa tion at its fourth annual meeting here on Monday will refuse to listen to overtures for peace that have been made by the National Base. Ball Fed eration, according to President Ral ston Coss of this city. President Goss says that the majority of the delegates have written him urging that the fight be continued. Delegates from In dianapolis, Louisville, Detroit, Chi cago, fittsourgn, St. raw, Minneapo lis, Omaha, Lincoln and Cleveland have signified their intention of at tending the meeting. Most of them will arrive today or early tomorrow to attend committee meetings that will pave the way for the work of the convention on .Monday. Applica tions for membership will be made by Columbus, O., and Kansas City, Mo., it is understood. Former Beatrice and . Omaha Pastor Is Dead Beatrice, Neb.,' Feb. 10. (Special.) Announcement was received here yesterday of the death of Rev. R. H. Ingram, who was pastor of the Chris tian church in Beatrice from 1889 to 1893, which occurred the first of the week at his home at Perry, la. Be fore ' coming .to , Beatrice he had charges at Omaha, Lincoln and other cities in the state. He is survived by a widow and seven children. , Mr. Juliana Carstens, widow of the late Chris Carstens, died Thurs day night at her home six miles east of PickrelL aged 75 years.. The de ceased was a pioneer of that section and ia survived by a family of seven children. Her husband died six years ago. P. S. Noble of Logan county, Colo rado, and Miss Agnes Steinmeyer of Clatonia were married yesterday. William- O. Roberts and Miss Myrtle James were married Wednes day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. James, Rev. C. C. Harkness offici ating. ' Nebraska Naval Training , ' Association is Loyal The following telegram has been sent to Secretary of the Navy Daniels by the Nebraska division of the Na val Training Association of the United States: Tea Nebraska drrleton at the Naval Training Association at tha United St tea will nadir place all tha raaoaroaa of Its erganlaatlon at tha dlepoeel of tha Navy department far tha purpoee of enrolling maa for tha navy, naval reserve force or ethenrlaa, .a tha department aalaht . find useful. Leonard W. ' Treater. Chalrmaa: Charles A. Robblaa. Cllnten 8. Holcombe, CoL John O. Maher. Lincoln ; Colonel Oeorge B. flarrlee, Dr. a W. Pollard, Chanea at Wllhelm, Omaha. The government wants 10,000 men to act as naval reservists. Men who qualify get a yearly retainer, uniforms and all expenses to and from and while attending the training stations or on board ships. Broken Bow League Does . Not Uke the Beal Bill Broken Bow, Neb., Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) The Municipal Ownership leafeue of this citv haa adopted reso lutions denouncing senate bill1 No. 47, known as the Beal bill, which pur poses to place municipally owned utilities under the regulation of the State Railway commission. The league also goes on record aa opposing that parr of senate's bill No. 98, which gives the railroad commission power to fix rates. ' HOUSE MEMBERS FORGET LINCOLN Lower Body at Lincoln Win Meet on His Anniversary, Bnt Senate Will Not. CHANCE FOB SUFFRAGISTS Perfect Convalescence . ' Once ' having convalesced under Homeopathic" treatment, yod will never go. back, to or try any other form of medication. The recovery is complete,' leaving no trace of disease or bad effects from drugs. - ' To -get the'' best , resulta 'take ',Seventy-iTen,., at the first chill or shiver. - j . ;..;;(; ' ..-. ; At Drareiatt, IS aaMa aaa II er taaJM. Hiiniatinf' Homeo. MedlcilM Co, 111 n Miasm sum, new lorn. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Feb. 10. (Special.) Both branches of the legislature are resting over Sunday and many of the mem bers have gone back to see the home folks. The house forgot that Mon day was a legal holiday, the anniver sary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, and adjourned to meet on that day. Perhaps that was the reason why that body voted to kill the bill requiring a study of the life of tbe emancipator in the public schools. The senate, however, will not meet on Monday, having resolved to do honor to the martyred president and lay off. Many important bills are fo come up the next week providing the com mittees work them out. The partial suffrage bill, the Melady boxing bill, the greater Omaha bill and one or two others are on the calendar. The suffragists, who tost out at the hearing before the senate committee, will have a chance to appear before another meeting of the committee next Thursday. Nebraska Hampshire Breeders Pay Record Price of $680 Nehawka, Neb, Feb. 10. (Special.) Raymond Pollard, son of the late Isaac Pollard, NebVaska pioneer, and a brother of ex-Congressman Ernest M. Pollard, today made a record sale for the Hampshire, white belted, hogs when he sold fifty-two head of bred sows for an average of $108 per head. A large crowd of interested breeders from several states gathered at the Pollard home, and were served a sumptuous dinner; One,sow , a 2-year-old, was sold for $680 which is a new record for the breed. She was purchased jointly by two young Nebraska breeders, Vern Patterson of Fairmont, and Homer Finney of McCool. M. Pollard beat his own record, having sold a sow at the National Swine show last fall for $640. Much of the latter's produce sold in today's sale at long prices. Salt Lake City Saloon Robbed of $3,000 by Bandit Salt Lake City, Feb. 10. Knocking the son of the proprietor unconscious, a lone'-bandit grabbed $3,000 in a downtown saloon here today. The robber is supposed to have escaped on one of the three trains which passed in front of the saloon shortly after the robbery. Week for aUeaal Inn Sptinsfletd, III.. Feb. IS. Governor Frank O. Lowden, today net tha week af Febrnary II to IS. aa a weak for tha elnrtnf of na tional eenca la tha publlo and prtrate echooli of Illinois. 5X!v,VrVu4rVfi r is is love cia Thia Week Only 25c Cake RickseckerV Tar Soap free with $1.00 ' S bottle Solox Dandruff Ex-' .terminator. S- Mth aael Heromrel Sts. V tWIaMS4. 5ddvafVtaVvS MEN'S " WALK-OVER SHOES ' At Lea Than Cost. Walk-Over Boot Shop 317 S. 16th St THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY ' TROUBLE AND DOliT KNOW IT Weak and unhealthy Iddnayt cauM so muck aicknaaa and suffering and when thraufh angle nr ether canaaa, kiihiay trembla la permitted to eon tlnua, aariooa raaolU awy be expected Year ether organs' may Band atten tion bat year kidneys should have attention first becaww their work is moat Important. ' 4 ' If yen feel that your kidneys ere tha eauea ef Tour sickness or run down condition commence taking Dr. Kilmer's Swemp-Root, the great tad- nay, I rear ana niaoaer renuoy, do cause if it pro van to be the remedy yen awed end yonr kidneys begin to improve they will help all tbe ether organs to health. Frovalency ef Kidney Disease. Most ' people do not realise the alarming increase and remarkable orevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the moat common diseases that prevail, they are almost tne laat recognized Dy patient, who usually content them selves with doctoring the effects. while the original disease constantly undermines ine system. A Trial Will Convince Anyone. Thousands of people have testi fied that the mild and immediate ef fect of Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy, is soon realized and that it stands the highest for its remarkable resulta in the most distressing cases. ' Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you suffer from annoying bladder troubles, frequently flawing water night and day, smart ng or irritation in passing, brick dust or sediment, headache, backache, lame back, dizziness, poor digestion, sleepleness, nervousness, heart dis turbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neur algia, rheumatism, lumbago, bloat ing, Irritability, worn-out feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh or sallow complexion, kidney trouble in it worst form may be stealing upon you. Seramo-Root Ia Pleasant to Take.. ' If yen are already convinced that Swamp-Root ia what yon need, yon can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all drug stores. - SPECIAL NOTE You may obtain a eernale afae bottle of 8wamp.Root by eneloeuut ten aante ta Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Blnskamtaa, N. Y. TMa aivaa yon tbe opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of tale medicine. They will also aaad yon a book of valuable Information, eontatnina- many af tha thoaaanda of tretafal letter rceeteed from men and Women who On they foood Swame-IUoe.aa be Inat the rewiede aaeibrf in bLtn I; . j bladder aronalea. The vajne an4 aneeeea of Bwamo-Boot are lo well known that onr renders are advised to aend tor a sample alae bottle. Addraee Dr. Kilmer A Go Bins w..n n. .. m . m, ear rrm imt aej pnnr ia me vvjana ounoar ore. OB AJt yoarCaodyaarSrrvic Station Deafer eeoaf Iht Gseefyear Tir-Swear Kit. NO snow-choked street refuses traction to an M-Weather Tread Goodyear Cord Tire long. If traction isn't to be found on the surface, this tread Jigs for it And gets it The big, thumb thick, sharp-edged' blocks thrust and search and grip, and like the structure under them, are strong enough to stand it Your car keeps moving. .And forward no other tread design provides such positive grip and traction. Goodyear Cord Tires do their work best when outside Goodyear Tubes. Tubes that do not leak, seep or creep-that enforce the best service of which a casing is capable. You can buy both Tires and Tubes from a Goodyear Service Station Dealer likely there's one in your neighborhood. You will be glad to know him. once you've dealt with him. His interest in your tires, and the service they give you. keeps right on after the purchase. He helps you you can figure how much in miles. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio An Open Letter to Former United States Senator Mason on Nuxated Iron And His Reply Thereto. As a pioneer in Pure Food and Drug Legislation and as a pronounced champion of all bills protecting the rights of the Great Masses, of the American People as against trusts and combines, we believe It is your duty, Senator Mason, to tell the public just r what you think of Nuxated Iron and just what benefits you obtained from taking it at 65 years of age when you were all run , down, after the hardest fought ' . political campaign of. your life. T. Bmtor VaVMtv v on of the re&nr btf man of Ajnrtc-yrja a ft nvtlonvJr flfur your work Cor feat jtr tn the United State Hotw of ReprttwaUttVea end for elk 7vri la' the-' United 49Utee leoete In ecurinc legistfttton favoring labor and the great n of people haa written yotar name bslallbty among the name of the great mwmaken and atateamen of onr eoen try. , Senator MaaoB. there are thoaaanda of men and women ta this eeantry who need omethlng to bnlld them np and glT them more strength, enduranee, vigor, vitality and energy just like yon did, but they do not know what to take they do not all have your aame ad vantage for control ting phyal eiena and obtaining Information on thi ambieei. . . When yott war n the floor of the nan ate yon advocated and fonght for Psr rood and Drug letialaUon aeeaoa yon believed It to b for the good of the peopleyea were the father of the Rural Pre Delivery ayatem for thia aame reeeoo ead aa Cos greafmanelect for the people of Dllnoln yen are now advocating the eight-hoar working law for thia aame reaaon. . . Then. (Senator Maaon. la tt net your duty to tel. the people Juat what Nuxated Ire did for you at yeaiw of age? No matter whether It la a remedy, a law or what not. If It la tor the good of tbe people la It not rour duty to help make It known to thorn r Nutated Iron la not a patent nwdtclne nor ancret remedy. Dr. Howard Jamea, late of the United State Public Httalth Servloe, eaya: "In my opinion, organlo Iron la be yond quest Ion the greatest of all atrength builders. If people would only throw away habltformlDg drum and neuaeoua ooncoo ttona and take airnple Nuxated Iran, I am convinced that the Uvea of thouaaada of peraona might be aaved who new die every year from pneumoala, grippe, conaumptloa, kidney, liver and heart trouble, etc The ml and true ceuae which atarted their tllav bvm waa nothing mere or lee than Lack of Iron In the blood. Iron la abeolutAly necea sary to enable your blood to change food Into living tlaaue. Without It, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely paa through you without doln y sny good. Tou don't get the atrength out of It. and aa a eonaequeuee you berom weak, pale and atrkly looking. Juat like a plant trying to grow In a aotl deficient In Iron. A patient of mine remarked to me (after having been on a Six weeks' course of Nux ated Iron): "Say. Doctor, that there stuff Is like magi. "Previous to using Nuxated Iron I hart been prescribing the various mineral salta of iron for years, only to meet complaints of discolored teeth, disturbed digestion, Ued-up hardened secretfona, etc., and I had about reached the conclusion that the only way to aupply Iron waa to get the patient to eat very lars quantities of aplnach, carrots and lentils, when X cam aoroaa Nuxated Iron, an elegant. Ingenious preparation con taining organic Iron which haa no deatruc tlce action on the teeth no corrosive effect on the stomach and which la readily si 6tmllatd into the blood and quickly makea lis presence felt by Increased vigor, snap and staying power. "If yon are not strong or well you owe It to yourself to make -the following test! See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablet of nuxated iron three time par day after meals for two weeka. Then test year atrength again and rsMef 4snTtnU' $ rf, V. JtfSaM, ttttKt ttKUt Uimttttl tit U.S. Ceamn rem MU. WHAT SENATOR MASON SAYS Gentlemen: ' , Chicago, 111. I have often said I would never , recommend medicine of any kind. I believe that the doctor' a place. However, after the hardest political campaign of my lift, without a chance for a va cation, I had been starting to court every morn ing with that horrible tired feeling one cannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated Iron. As a pioneer in the .pure food end drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but after advising with one of my medical friends, I gave it a test. The results have been so beneficial in my own case, I made up my mind to let my f fiends know about it, and you are at liberty to publish this statement if you so desire.. I am now 65 years of age and I feel . that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of one et my age, should be known to the world. , lours very truly. ee new rnneh ran haw mined. Pram my nam enperleaee wlla Naxated Iron I feel It each a rateable remedy that, it anonld be kept la ererr haapttsi and pre. aorlhed by every phyetolan In tbia aoun try. ""j. "' , Benton physician, wae haa studied both In this conn try nnd great KK ropean Medical Inatltntlona, aaya: "There can be ne strong; Tlgaroua Iron men and beantlfol, healthy women without toon. Not long ago a man came to ma who waa nearly half a eentory old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life In surance. I waa aatonlahed to find htm with the blood preesare of a boy of 10 and as foil of rigor, rim and vitality aa a yonng . man: tn fact, a young man be really was. notwlthaUDdlng hla age. The eecrat, he aid, waa taking Iron nnxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At JO he wee in bed health: at 6 he waa careworn and nearly all in now, at SO, after taking nusated Iron, a miracle of vitality and hla face beaming with the buoyancy of Tooth." ..I,i..?c1U!,1",, C- e"a. VlalUng Surgeon, St Ellaabeth'a HoeplUL New Tors, aaya: " ha nerar before glren ant any medical Information or advice for publication, aa X ordinarily do not beoere In It. Bnt In tha caae of Nuated Iron I feel I would ba re miss la my duty not ta mention IL I hare taken tt myself and given It to my pa tiento with moat eurprtslng and eatlsfaetory results And thoee who wleh quickly to In crease their atrength, power end endurance will find It a moot remarkable and wonder folly effective remedy.'' Dr. T. A. Wallace, s physician of many years' experience In this country sad who has been given many honorary title. In England, aaya: "I do not make a prac tice of recommending advertised medlctnal products, bnt I have found Nuxated Iron eo potent In nervous, run-down eondltlooe that I believe all abould know of It The men and women of today need more Iron In. their blood than waa the case twenty or thirty years ago. This because of the demtnerallsea diet which now la eerved dally In thousands of homea and also be oauae of the demand for greater reslatanee necessary to offset tha greater number of nealth haaarda to ba met at every turn." . NOTE: Nuxated Iron which was need by Former United Statee Senator Mason at 66 yeara of age wtth each snrprurtng snd entis factory resulta and which la prescribed and recommended above by physician, in such a great variety of eases Is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which la well known to drugglau and whoae Iron eonetltuenta are widely prescribed by emi nent phyelciane both in Europe and Amer ica. Unlike the older lnorganle iron prod ucta tt la easily aaslmllateri, does not in jure the teeth, make them black, nor npaet the etomach; on the contrary. It la a most potent remedy In nearly all forma of In digestion aa well as for nervous run-down conditions Tha maaufaeturera have aueh great confidence tn nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit tloO.a, to any charitable Institution If they cannet take any man or woman under SS years who lacks Iron and tncreaae their strength SOS per oent or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no sertoUB organic troable. They anjo offer to refund yor money if It done not at least doable year atrength and anduranea tn tea days time. It Is dtepensed in this otty by Sherman eV MoConnell Drug Storee and all good drugglsta. Advertisement.