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Pure Food ;. & None but Advertising of Thoroughly Re. & o * liable, Pure and Healthful Foods Will * Be Accepted for These Columns . 6o ss00sss0s0000 Some Tea Drinkers Gladstone Bros. & Co. INCORPORATED. 1 as both vegetable se tissue and other . o b the system agen the bod A in ina ESTABLISAED ean tell comen taste. that w what be suit a fine sold 24th and Farnam Sts. Phone 1511 For M:ats. Importer of Fancy Groceries, | Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 1308-1310 Douglas St.. OMAHA, NEB. Telephore 258 No Imitation Goods Handled. e | e Girl t the — Frying Pan Phone For G IS THE ENGINEER OF OUR FATE we are liable to be affected by the ailments to wh If she uses lard the animals whose fat is taken are subject. If she uses Vesson's Odorless Cooking Oil we are “‘stomach happy." This purely vegetable product is cleanly. It is digestible, which lard is not punity enjoy ut suffering It is odoriess, taint the atmosphere of rooms ad- joining the kitchen. It never be- comes rancid as does lard and other fats, but remains sweet and clean un- til the last drop does its appetizing work. Pound for pound it goes twice a8 far and does twice the work of lard or buster afterwards. J e SANNING ADVEATIGNNE OO, For the : stvgmacb& sake. BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM ! FOODS Thede foods are subject to a dail test at the worl lrves would pay | 2he forfeit were ordinary e- pared /fc'.z.r b . 8 They have been proe sounced by the Sanitarium physicians as isdispen~ sable in the successtul treatment of commen gastric dy ‘They sirengthen the mnuscles and Berves & o the b m. Ask for anttarium " Foods—d0 80k 16, o by the repu- tation.” Mas © Creek Saniiar- v 8 F00d (0., Bastia Croek, Mich. @ THE OMAHA DA our water has are of great help ls, and one sevara, b an adequate am A orga hirst tha cooling bealthy ate its rediately satis fled water were as y & 1t a not be is inexorab woman who would hail sparkling glass h delight a of nature's own beverage ¢ thelr spirit axar. tera a solid tood and purely aly sufiicien own perfect di be reckoned good American bra terated, as ns. While coc loid closely related its general character di offee or tea, and it hardly deserves to be ssed simply as a beverage, as | approaches milk in its compo: complete food. W t of the large ai 1s too heavy for persons of del tion and young ¢ delicate are m a to he fat eltaume ted In this ar e have al substances, lear to the b na she has b nd wh al cup te bread t tea differant one teaturs 1 d in fact with all beverages ot class o general. T! alkalold, h the nerve in 1s the same, or pres L In a it is theobromin caffein, and thein in tea. To t Iating effects no doubt are d erages t wasts ¢ more ne and effe a and chocolate approach solid foods in nat | many indulge at every mes and certainly injurious delicats tndividuals. Child tndulge In either beverage, but seldom, and then t with greatest care. It use of these products, t paring them and over Cereal coffees %, inasmuch as possess | the active, stim: possessed | by cocon, coffee and tea, they are n yet easily digested, and should ocoa, the only beverage, except water, lowed to children they of fcod substal from various p bread being ground n the | The grains ar % Those who not likely to suffer from intestinal activity iranola are used in New York | 1arge eastern ¢ | by leading groc 3 food freely ars indiges Immerse quantit a n s of Sold . . STORY OF HUNCH BADEAU. By SAMUEL MLRWIN. D e S Lake Michigan freig! his first t and brings m on_the lake in &h Hunch loves onths later Con- ess Bartlett elr foreman a secures work fr neglects 5 ally ‘ilied tn a drun i, Hunch brings ab between Mrs. Consid CHAPTER XV, fates kept Hunch from ogee again during the aut to writ he wou! stilted little no phrase he had pick respondence, 'y0 hand,” or et Mamie through aut etting to mn, o he took ! not write 5 s of ng toy wrote as mn and on into the wi their letters told of nothing but incidental toings and happenings; but both were co scious of the seatiment that 4 the iay of December, gation on the lakes was closed, the Lucy Jackson in her new ber at the lumber docks. For some weeks he had been | thinking over some plan which he was now ready to carry out. He got Mr. Jackson to |take & walk with him at noon, and they | went up the river and looked at a plece of land. Mr. Jackson thought It would do, and on the next day it belonged to Huach., He pald cash for it Through the winter months Hunch was busy building a house. The pians came from an old copy of an architect's journal. Mr. Jackson sold him the lumber at inside rates, and Hunch rafted it up himself during a few et s S |t Pure Beer . ¢ Is made of PURE HOPS AND MALT. ¢ This is why i Gettelman's $1,000 Beer Hunch left Manager Omaha South 16th Street. ot | | to hire a plumber and A plasterer, but even when navi- | ILY BEE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER * Hudyan Did Cost $100.00. You Can Now Get Hudyan for 50 Cents, Each Package Guaranteed. or many years Hudyan was put up as a treatment by the great Hudyan doe- tors. Hudyan did cost $100.00 per treatment. Men and women can now buy Hudyan in pack- ages for 50c¢ per package and each and every package is guaranteed. Hud_vun acts differently on differ- ent people. No two cases are alike—no two cases tell the same time or tale of cure. | Hudyan acts differently on different peeple. Would Seem Teo Remarkable ere all the testimonials endors- ing Hudyan printed the cures would seem | too remarkable—to miraculous. [ Men and women in Mexico, in Cen- | tral America, in France, in Germany and in the western states tell peculiar tales about Hudyan. Hudyan cures Pains in the Back, Pains in the Side, Pains in Shoulders, Pains up and down Shoulders, Running Shoulder Pains. | Hudyan cures Pains in Loins, Pains in Kidneys, Pains over Liver. Hudyan cures pains in the Joints, Pains in the Face, Pains in Head, Pains in, above and over eyes. Hudyan cures men | and women who are pale, emaciated, weak. Try | a package of Hudyan—just one package. You Hudya | Druggists—Kuhn & Co., Sherman & M | Chas. H. Schaefer, J. H. Schmidt, Omaha —all sell and recommend Hudyan. Hudyln cures, never doubt it. 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Hudyan makes rich bloed, promotes sound sleep, creates a healthy appetite. Hudyan's cures are permanent and lasting. Consult the Great Hudyan Doctors Free. They Advise Free. Call or write. Hudyan, 50 ets. a pack- age, 8 packages $2.50. For sale by all drug- gists or send direct to HUDYAN REMEDY CO., San Francisco, California. fhk c(.:onnell Drug Co., Myers-Dillon Drug Co., J. A. Fuller & Co., ; Camp Bros., Council Blutts; Dillen Drug Co., South Omaha days of open water. ater whom Huach istogee elevator Hunch built the house. Bil Anderson, a car- % known on the Man- bired, and he and Later Hunch had Hunch grew serious. The sense was ing of the house had overbalanced doubts about Mamie. He grew more ous and pald mo attention to Bill's ques- after theso expenses something was left of | tion. | bis year's savings. They were cleaning up the brushes out in | When January bad come and Hunch had | the woodshed, when Hunch suddenly pulled not gone 4 to Maaistogee, Mamie could | out his watch. ot help letting him see that she miissed | *“Bill,” he sald, “you fix things up. Once she hat she “gugssed he | got to b triends very well.”| He caught s trolley car. At his room he ight reading the | hurriedly put on his good suit and white | t except that|shirt. Them he ran for the station. At @ surprige of his own.” | 6:30 he was in Manistogee the river. It was| After a supper at the hotel he walked up . with four rooms |to Mamie's house. He had started out floor and two but suddenly, as he opened the gate, | re was a gr him. Hunch & enough for chunks of | had reached the great moment of his life ended across the | and he vaguely knew it. He was %o nervous would be & good | that his hand was shaking whe kaocke en it was not t0o | and the things about him look atural wing. The| Mamie was nervous, too; and gh she that looked down on one | taiked easily enough for awh olded may bave been bleak | Huach because he had mot been to see her ad been brought up | all winter, she bardly knew what Ilked it. It had & | saying. Then came a time when her op and every morning during | had anything to say and they gat for a long the 14 strtke It early | time without a word. Hunch's eyebrows | y were Arawn together. almost fer I've | may a to wood width place to si cold and blg white sandhi the s round bold te th S 2 thought that | W peach trees | “Say, he fimally got out, “will | something for me?™’ Why—I'll do anything I can.” “Well, I guess you can, want you ta come on up to Man!stes wi me tomorrow morning.” “Why— she stammered a mayba he w in th It was on the 27t day, that Hunch ) on the house. uld set » side yard som Jruary, a Satur- ut the last brush They sat down to pnt yard, where de veranda and | she's | done " asked Bill o T am,” Hunch grinzed. “All alone? You want to don't ha sh back nothing. something. {aigne 1 We Just can get = be, i | of achlevement that had come with the build- | his | | shcre of the lake and river. Mamie locked relieved. “What is 1t7" she asked, quickly “Nothing much~I o't gelng just yet. You'll come, wen't you Why, T don't know—" “Won't you™ | Mamie locked at bim, hesitated, them | laughed nervously sad nodded. She was a little frightened. Hunch grew aimost | bolsterous in & sudden Sow of good spirits and he went away without a word which | would make her understand. | They tock the morning train. Mamie | was herself agaln and they appeared as | quite a sober pair. Huach, however, | grew nervous as they eame into Manistee her ioto & trolley car and sat stiff and stlent while they skirted the flat Finally they ¢ and walked across the sand to a ainted cottage mext to a sandhill looked at the house and thes a She was puzaled w do you llke 1t . 14, thoush her eyes showed she was beginning to understand That there—the houss. It's yours. I made for you." He wan #o excited that he was ralsing his veice. said Mamie, “somebody will hear o tel 41 MILES SHOR TO $T. LoUls, 28 MILES SHORTEST TO QUINCY. “THE ST. LOUIS CANNON BALL” Last to Leave . .. . .. First to Arrive Leave Omaba .. Arrive St. Lowis. 5108 P. M. Then she looked for & long time at the 700 A. M. house. Huneh watched . would Dot meet Bis eyes slowly up the yard, balancing planks that were lald over the sand rested a foot on the first step and slowly locked around. There were tewrs eyes Trains leave Union Station dally for Louis, Quiney, Kansas ity sad all po:nll..‘ or South. [omeneckers’ Excursion on sale and “3 Tuesday of each month. g m':nmlip tickets 10 all parts work For tull information call at Ticket Gfce, WIS Farnam Block), or write Harry E. Moores, €. P & T Aw QEANA NEA of the & s oL (Paxien in her rch gripped her hand tightly . John, she faltered, but this time she did not say that she was sorry (The Bzd, c