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THE OMAHA SUN D\Y RFE MAY © = % THE YOURG PEOPLE'S 1518.1520 Farnam Street Tear Wash Dessses for Small Wemea....Geaat V —for the house, store, office and school- The illustration ing t store @ aiues! room these dresses are just the thing. gives an idea of the pretty style. The materials are fast color percale, chambrays, French ginghams and Wexford cloths, The colors are tan; blue and pink, also figured and dot effects and shepherd checks—there are both light and dark colors. It’s needless to add that they are right from We have sizes from 3225_5250_3350_5395_3 §" the viewpoint of style and making. 32 to 38 bust. You'll recognisze at onos that these pretty Dressers are great valu at th lpal prices qui hore. 'nfiflfiWMMJMMnIMMMMMM Omaha Modern Drug Stores One of the besetting dangers of every business firm is getting ‘‘into a rut’’ is perhaps almost as ‘much a fault to adopt too changeable a poli our management to find a happy medium in this respect—and £ WM‘WIWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWG Any wnd value. throughout [INDIAN UPRISING 15 OVER i | i RENEGADES article of apparel from this store 1t from every viewpoint of quality, style Right now we aré demonstrat he importan® fact that prices at this are right Jght low, we mean Visit this w in every department the store vou'il see ggods and will surprise and delight you. Ordered Home. RESIST ARREST s that ¢ Due te Change In Mechods of Cavalry Fort Wingate. | BANTA FE, N. M., May 14.—The thrat- | éned uprising of the Taos Pueblo Indlans | At Taos, N. M., appears to be at an end | Governor Mills today said hte National | Guara, sent to Taos last night | ordered to return. Early advices from Taos weré (hat all was quiet.with the exception that the ren- egade Indians for whom bench warrants were out were still resisting arrest | were protected by their assoclate: Troop of Cav ¥ Semt. WASHINGTON, May 14.—President Tatt | conterred today with Secretary Dickinson | #nad Secretary Bailinger regarding thé up- | rising of tpe Pueblo Indians at Taos, N | M. It was declded to send a troop of cav Iry from Fort WingAte to restore order. The president was unwilling that the terri- torial militia of New Mexico should deal with the situatjon. It was feared that a clash might occur between the Indians and the militiamen and that there would be néediess blood | #hed which might be averted by the ap- pearfnce of the regular troops, for whom the Indians have the utmost respect. Supeérintendent Crandel of the Santa Fe Indlan school telegraphed the commissioner | of Indlan affairs today that the uprising seemed to be nothing serious, but that he would leave at once for the scens of trou- ble in order to report any developments. Mr. Crandell sald the trouble apparently was due to “squatters’ having fenced up Indians, D e e A A A A A T L gL g Ranchmen Kept Vigil 1A08, N. M May 14.—Ranchmen throughout this section spent a sicepiess | night keeping vigil against a possible or- | anized raid by Pueblo Indians from the reservation north of here, but at daylight 0o .word of any further movement on the part of the braves had reacnud this town, fossilizing. It cy. It has ever been the aim of the result has been that in the articles which we have for sale may be found all the old reliable items which were in demand in|Following the ralds of yesterday and the “‘war times”’ and constantly since then—and also the products of of the Vintage of 1910. It is an absolute fact that no working day in the year passes that does nol see one or pharmaceuticals or toilét articles added to our stock. This is the reason McConnell's"—Your doctor will tell you this is true,’your druggists will adm Minued patronage given us by the people of this city and surrounding states, generally known. Our stocks are now more complete than ever, and we invit ers. Individuals, familiés and hospitals. Willingness to settle uronnt eacli amonth. MINERAL WATER We Sell 100 Kinds Write For List FEVER THERMOMTERS Lo X e CoErET R — We sell a most complete line of Fever Thermometers—A ‘‘one minute,” ac- curate Thermometer with certificate $1.00 Sponges and Chamois Sale French Tollet Chamois, each 10¢ Polishing Chamols, each 15¢ to 50c Automobile and Carriage Chamois, at, onch ,...... B0c to $1.50 Sponges, for lmlrt purposes to 35¢ Sponges—larger—for toilet purposes; cach, at . ... 5S¢ to $3.00 Bleached \hcelmwuol Sprmgmx, now at, cach 75¢ to $1.30 Fine Mlndrukn Bath Sponges, now at, each . {5¢ to $4.00 Fine—tough fiber V—Sheenlwool (Car- riage and automobile spongés, each, ach . ....7T8¢ to $4.00 “Reet” Scrub Brushes, each 15¢, 35¢ We have the stock on these articles and shall be glad to show you. | Medic Newbros® Herpicide Rexall 93" Hair Tonic $1 Squibb’s Sarsaparilla, for $1 Zeme: Skin Cure, for Rexall Kidney Cure .. Adc and 89c $1.00 Booth's Hyomel . Victor's' Hazel Leaf Pile (bnts L. .80 Rexall Mucutone §i5c and 88c es at IM Prucgs .30c and $1 8¢ 50c Neal's Dyspepsia-Tablets 30c Gassoms' Kidney Pills Rexall Orderlies 10¢ and 23¢ —\Write for Price List — Rexall Dyspepsia Tabléts 25¢, 15¢, 80¢ D. D. D. Eczema Cure ....25c and 89¢ Stuart’s Dyspepzia Tab 43¢, 89¢ Pinkham's Compound .8 Rexall Rheumatic Cure . . 43¢ and 8ve s Special Sale of Rubber Goods Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge We are glad to charge goods to anyone who can satis 45¢ and 89¢ | .80¢ 3andholm’s Bezema Cure 25¢, 49¢, 80c¢’ day before, in which the ranch of L. 8. | Meyers was attacked, the buildings burnod and fences destroyed, and, it I8 reported, the ferale members of the family attacked, everybody armed themselves and guthered su}.nmu‘ and industrial activity more dru chemicalb, “you can always find it at Sherman & nit It, and the very generous and con- |M® 8roups for better protection leads s to belleve the fact is rather | Troops from Santa Fe and other points o the patronage of large or small buy. | 9tdered yesterday to the scene were dus us a8 to ability and | 10 ATive this morning, but tn the meantime & general masacro was feared, as au- thentic news came (hat fifty or more of the warriors of the San Juan and other tribes were wearing war paint and en- gnging In war dances. None of the older bucks had donned the war bonnets, but many of ithe young ones were reported as having joined the uprising. Soda Waters | | | | | | 3 Scveral causes are givén as the possible | reason for the outbreak. Opposition to census taking and general dissatisfuction with the whites because of what the In- diaus_believe (o be encroachments upun thelr rvights are more generally accepted as ihe cause of thé trouble, 'The attack upon the Mgyers ramth s explained by the faet that Mr. Meyers had fenced in a section of land over which the Indiang had {enjoyed undisputed control for many years. Kor years the Indlans bhave governea The ONYX QUERN Is thé\name of| Yillse councllors, who tried and susished our Soda Fountain at Sixteenth and| o it il et - | the territorial authorities. Dodge and the ONYX KING, the beau-| g o honins ago an Indian’of tie Isleta tiful new fountain at Sixteenth &nd|piepios, who had been imprisioned by the Harney streets, is without doubt the! iiace authoritics, appealed to the terri- finest soda fountain iu the west. OUr| (oyjal courts and the chiet and councilors force of experts “know how." of the village were put in jall. Hince that | time the Indians have been unruly and it is TMIQ' Gufldl at cu} me.. | thought the present outbreak iv the result SBc:Mstisios: Ofeamm. of fear by the Pueblos that they would A Rarevlk: Orcat | loose their independence. Bonitol Tosth Paste For several weeks ranchers near Taos have found thelr fences cut' and their Swansdown Powder | Pl g . stock missing, but the dlscontent of the 0 Orfental Cream .. Inalans culminatéd yesterday in the aitack & L. Florida Water on the Myers household. $1 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal The taking of the census is also believed 50c Pinaud’s Comtesse ""Wd?' to have caused much unrest among the 50¢ Cucumber and Benzoin Cream -—|ingiuns. When the enumerators reached now at ... -20¢| santo Domingo and San Pueblos they wers Roger ) Gallet's Rice Powder 19¢| yefused all intormation concerning 11 Kay's Hat Cleaner . Dr. Graves' Tcoth Powder wobvmienr. 437y 10¢ of the tribe and were threatened with 12¢| viglence. s | It was oniy after they had threatendd to bring troops and former Governor Curry | had gone pervonally 1y the chiets and | reassured them about the purpose of the Owl Drug CO., 16th and flarney it i Aol ol e Liguor Drinkers--Look Out! BEWARE OF FRAUD For Ten Years Past the Gatlin Treat- Ouring the Liquer hese “imitations” are néw discoveries,” strietly “up-to-date’” as though the fashions in medicine changed Ilke those of shirt walsts. These “imitations” were, in each Instance, “dlis covered” by ex-employes and “financed of the @atun Institute | by ex-patients of the Gatlin Institute. 13 %0 (lood azd tho Cures ths @at- | The verv fact that ex-patients, knowing Ma Treatment Bifects Are Bo the worth of the Gatlin treacment by Pormarsnt That Imitators ving taken it, were willing to “finance” Have Appearsd. |ex-employes who CLAIMED t) “KNOW" 4 the Gatlin treatment, is a very consider- The @atlin Treatment Canmot Be Mad at 'able indorsement of the Gatln ia Itself, Any Yastitution in Nebrasrg- at Toss | lsn'c it? Date—Report to the Gatlin Insti- If you are willing to pdy out money tuts Tmpowters and Any for scmething that {s not PROVED BY Misreprosentations. TIME. you have a perfect vight Lo do so - The worst, perhaps, that can happen to TEN | You is to have your confidence in ever to the |being cured shaken—and the chances are pubile that llauor drinking was not | that you will at least be sobered up disense and thet the Gatlin treatment | But If some one represents to you that cured drunkenness in THREE DAYS by |YOu have been glven the Gatlin treatment foing away with the caume—accumulated @nd you took such treatment in any in- alcoholic poison-—eof craving, desire and | Stitution not bearing the name “Gatlin nerve-déemand for liguor, the announce- Institute,” or iIf you have purchased a MEnt met with skesticism, home treatment as (he Gatlin treAt- But the Gatlin treatment more than [ment fram any institution other ‘_\.I'lflld every elalm made for lt—in ten |than one bearing the name “Gatlin Jears past there has been mu’ te | Institut you have been imposed Sure In no case: after ten y IC has | upon-—you heve been a vietim of fraud, Some to be récignlzed as the only real | If you have been deceived in this regard sure for the . llguor habit in existence; and desire to have the money you paid after ten jéars it Is recognized as the | out refunded, write to the Gatlin lnsti- hational treatment for liguor drinking; |tute, giving particulars, and you ean get put not until AFTER ten years, when |It back. e Gathin treatment 1a proved by several The Gatlin treatment eontains no poi- ‘houswnd cures and NOT unt{l after the [#onous drug, nor are thore any hypoder- ,;.m,. Institute is also & proved fipan- |lale injections. The Gaclin Institute em- lal success, have come THE IMITAT- | PIOYS no ‘solleliora’ “drummers.” or Euw They always come sooner or later— B i L Dame lite and make you: misiortune mort public 'ud it profitable to follow MBERIT. | hen ' (s » located at l!! 8 Ill Ave, Kightn 8t Kln' % Cliy. Mo 80. acoma, Wash. tons belng mnh in Omeha. heralded as When YEARS AGO, the Gatlin first Institute, announced E B Plttshurg, Pa 1136 Be. iran San Francisco, Scatile, Portlas Ave | artists are belleved to be in the Taos coun- {try making sketches of Indian life. ___ |18 the oldest and most picturesque, tow | the Puetios. TAFT DICTATED BALLINGER NOTE (Continued from First Page.) [+% <710 was undérstood by us that this work was of . ecial Importance, | *The general airangement of & the ordet W which they come In the pre dent's itter fs practically identical | the arrangements of facts in Lawler draft or so-called memorandum. Kerby Admity Making Statement Kerby is quoted a saying in cenclusion ‘Certain portions of the Taft letter Lin fdentity as being in substance | thougnts of Lawler. For instance, thers is | the following passage in the Taft which certainly embodies Lawler's thought: “The general responsibility of cabinet positions demands the selection of men of the highest character and Integrity. Pos- | ession of these qualities, as well as ablility and experience, which especially o direct the affairs of the Repartment of the Interior, warranted your ment as secretar: “In general | and doubtiess very materially changed the | wording, in that he substituted for cer sain Lawler phrases, phrases of his own Taos | n of Until preparations Are completed for opening a Gatlin Institute in Omaha, those lesiring the genulne Gatiin treat- ment may come to the Gatlin Institute | at 1323 High St. Des Moints, Ia., or the Gatlin Institute at 1426 Clevelar place, | Denver, Colo, for treatmént, and upon jarrival at either Institute, if mention Is made of this announcement, railroad fare and Pullman car charges both ways will be paid by the Gatlin Institute To these who cannot come to either institute for three days, the Gatlin Nnme‘ treatment is recommened. It efficlent as Institute treatment directions are followed Each patient will be accepted Gatlin Institute under a legally contract cure in THREE DAYS8—t0|1eaning the same thing cure satisfactorily in every particular R i w0 or on leiving t institute the full fee paild sha'l be refunded. As to the finan- | statement reached the Interior department elal value of this contract. and as to the |8 messénger was sent by the department Integrity of the pwners of the Gatlin In- | to Kerby, who was off duty stitute, vou are referred to the United |the verity of the report. He admiited the States National bank of Denver, to the|story was trué and that he had issus Continental Trust company of Denver or | such a satément to the yor of Denver, the health com- | [Kerby reported. at missio of Denver. the city and county physiclan of Denver or to any public of- fielal ov financial institution ef Denver 1o the Des Moines National bank of Des Moines, la.. to the First National bauk of Kansas Cliy, Mo.; to the Monree Na | tonal benk of Chicago, 11l ~ | Books of particulars, copies of con- | tracts to cure and other information on | request. Address’ the Gutlin Institute, | 1426 Cleveland place, Denver, Colo., or {the Gatlin Institute, 1323 High St. Des | Molaes, la. Both institutes have long distance telephone csnnections. is just as | it simple at the executed o the department for from Private Secretary | doty today and Monda When Carr was seen he said he had notAINg (0 say at the presént time. but lates, after he had fully read the state- | ment would make repls ——— |ONE QbESTlU! FORSCHWARTZ| Firs: Carr to be off (Continaed nom Page,) has heretofore expressed 1o me-that Pierce's decision was of the categéry that caused King John o exclaim: ‘It 1a the cursé of kings €0 be atiended by siaves 1414 Eeventh St Parkersburg, W. Va 1919 Low Angeley, Cal: 403 Seventh Si, So. nd and New York fustitutes now opening, ‘ l New Mexican Troops Sent to Taos Are | had been | and | with | the final | titted you | appoint- | Taft softened Lawler's draft | 15, 1910. the winking understand & law! Brandels then asked (hat expression | that on Mi Glavie quote John? No. Y v | put 1t “That ts all | satd the attorn Den o trom kmu 1 guess that was just the way 1 caré to ask the witness, trom Den | Fred Dennett, commissioner of the gen- [ eral 1and oftice, succeeded Mr. Echwartz on the stand and related At great length tie attitude of the Interior department toward conl 1and legislation which has been before | congress in recent years. He denled tha he had éver had any Interest in Alaskan coal claime The committee decided today Tuesday, Thursday, Friday next week. to meet on {Second Witnes in Sugar Scandal Cases Taken Il | Misfortune §eems to Pursue Men Who Are Expected to Testify for the Government. NEW YORK, May 14.—dfisfortune scems t6 be pursulng witnesses in the sugar scan- dal cases. Recently Richard Parr. star witness In preceding trials and expected to figure prominendy in the trial of Charles | R. Helke, secrétary of the American Sugar Refining compiny, was threatened with peritonitis and It is still uncertain whethex he can appear at the trial next week. To- day It was learned that Otto Schmelter, of the American Sugar Refining company's bookkeepers, on whose testimony the gov ernment depends éven more largely in the Helke prosecution, is serlously ill. The prospects are that he will be unable to tes- tity) Parr uncovered the crooked work with the scales on the Willlamsburg sugar docks which sént & quartet of checkers and Ofiver Spitzer, thelr foreman, tentiary, after a sensational tr pany office, checked the welghing opera- tlons. 1t was the tables he prepared and concerning which he testified at previous trials that éuabled the government to show which sedt the checkers to pfMson and which résulted in the refunding to the gov- ernment by the sugar company of wmore than $2,000000 in duties. Echmelter is sald to have sufféred & breakdown as a result of the laborlous vork he did in making the computations and theé nervous strain of the long contlaued prosecutions. The government counsel, while somewhat cast down at' the lllness of Parr and Schmelter, Insist that other evidence has developed that makes thelr case stronger than ever 4nd that the trial of Heike and others accused in the sugar conspiracy cases Will start rext Monday, according to sohedule. Marshalltown Saloons Reopen Attorneys Check Over Petition and Announoe it is Insufficient—Big | Legal Battle Probable. MARSHALLTOWN, la, May U.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—When their attorngys who spent ten days checking the revocation pe- titlon announced that the petition was in- sufficlent, &)l afloons of city reopened this afternoon. The opéning is the signal for a bitter legal tight. Anti-saloon attorneys de- clare there aré any number of reasons not baséd on saloons petition of consent cir culdted ten years ago on which they be closed by injunction aside / from petition, Revocation proceedings by | dunction will be bégun at once GREAT FUTURE FOR ALASKA Wealth in Preclons Metal S0 Immenst (hut Valuatlon Can Only Be Guessed At WASHINGTON, May 14.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Tha{ America has no conception of the wealth of Alaska Is the declaration of V. Hancock of Yes Bay, Alaska surface has only been scratched,” says Mr. Hancock. “The gold production of the territory has not in- creased In the last few years because of the | lack of transporfation facilities and capital to develop the country, but there Is no doubt In my mind that the production of gold will far exceed that of last year, just as soon as the country Is properly opened up. Theré I8 né danger of Alaska wearing {out. But not only is the future bright for | mining, but for agricultural well sections. The soil is very fertfle and the seasons are adapted Yto big and good crops. Alaska Is going to produce more million- alres than' any other plece of Jand of similar size In the world. It contalns gold { silver, lead, coal and other miterala in such | quantities that the real valuation cannot | be guessod.’ t————— Comet rises Monday at 3:68 o. m. Comet rives Tuesday at 4:08 a. m. 4 the | howers; warmer warmer letter, | N tans sgrefep Kerby's sensauonal | Lo ascertaln | A PEW OF OUR TIFF NY RINGS ta, fine color good color §00d_color itfany Ring, 1 Ay Rin, Ring als, | Auty this morning and obtained permission | P it riffany Ring, % less 1-64 1 1!" ny Ring g less 3-64 | Ring §-8 rats, | 3 | uAranLee W fme within one s Ou; At an 4 ald: o tenths of aMOuAL } ) 1| Devotes Address at Manilla, Ia., [ und Saturday | one | to the penl- | Schmelter, at his post in the sugar com: | the diffeerences proving the underwelghing | can | the | in- | and Coal | |y 10 repurchase from date bt purchase, and pay will allow full price paid in exchange at any ! was given to Eckman. the game for the locals in the fourth. | Waterloo to State Issues. MENTIONS WATER POWER SITES | Dewte w \re rrojects— win ” Secaring Control of Mines of lowa Resame M | adtay. (Fiom a s DES MU H—(spremi fel gram.)-—-Governor Carroll went to Manilla wiord county, to deliver tha open wpeceh of his campalgn for ihe republice omination for governor. He reviewel 1 work while stute scnator and state aud and gave a list of (he ills passed by legislature while he was gBvernor called attention (o the fact that syndicates ng ot power sites in Jowa and he will urge that public utliftics be belter reguiated. He veferred to highweys and Improvemvnts of state institutions as a part of his program. | stated that he as governor fmi- proved the financial condition of the sia end reduced the state (ax levy and sald that in making appoinirients lie has recog- nized both factions of the party not discuss national issues at all 1 are got control water s Company Lacks Franchise, A deadlock has been nchied in matter of the negotiations for ¢f street car franchise matters Moines, Three weeks ngo the ity loftered m franchise and notified pany that unless accepiance was made by {today all negotiations would be off. Noth- fng has been done or is likely to be done This leaves the company operating without a franchisg and unwill- ing (0 meet the council on the proposition. the in Des Mines Reopen Monday. Iowa's coal mines will reopen Monday | Late today the mins convention represent |Ing miners and operators voted |rules and terms which have been in prepar atlon for at once, 5 per cent, but varies in the different mine districts, 1t affects 3,000 laborers. An im portant clause was added to the agresment to the effect that thereafter at the end of the contract year the miners will con tine at work pending negotiations for a new scalc and the new wage scale will date back. This will prevent the long delay o. reopening the mines, SPRINGFIELD TAKES ANOTHER Ilinols Capital City Beat Making Seven Straght. SPRINGFIELD, May 14.~Timely following errors, and the wildness ol gave Springfield its seventh vl y today. Score Springield ......1 0 1 00203 [ Davenport .....0 1 6 0 00 11 6365 Batteries: Nixon and Johnson; Archer and Wate: DANVILLE, Hl. May M.—Angry spee: tators threw bottles and stones ai Umpire KEekm and he was escorted from the grounds. During the play a sack of lemone Scor H. 1 1 hits Arcn 1.E Danville ........0 0 0100 0-2 & Rock lsiand ....0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-310 Batteries: Duffy and Wolfe; Quelsem and O'Leary. PEORIA, 11l 14.—A paes and Lerch- triplé gave Dubuque its only score. an' Two errors, & pass and Biltz's double won Peorla Dubuque Batteries: Scnmirler and Asmussen; I ben and Mason. BLOOMINGTON, IlI, May W4.—Errors of commission and ' omission today gave Walterloo a victory, 4 to 0. Score: R.H.1B 00000000006 1000002014638 Batteries: Ifumes and Nunamaker; Clark and |Inrrn|um|. Bloomington Peculiar to ltself Hood's B-rumrflln hu No Equal as a Blood Medicine, “I think there is no other blood med- | fcine equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I | have a famliy of five little ones, and |have used it every spring for twelve #. There is something about Hood's | Barsaparilla which other medicines lack, | My husband was bothered with bolls. He was so bad he could scarcely get around. He took Hood's Sarsaparilia, and it cured him.” Mre, Lillian Dixson, Pike. Ohlo. Get 1t today in usual ilquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs pursuits as | Some day Alaska will be one of the | , | greatest agriculturs Laundry Talk Does not buy you anything, but laundry experience, such a8 ours, means real money to yvou. We save vour linens hy knowing exactly how to handle each piece. Would like to show you our work A comparigon with other laundry work would make you our cus- tomer [ SAUNDRY GO Phone Douglas 1812. $400.00 290.00 olor color fine color ts. fine blue white fine color ine color fiwe color L of the ahove described F: in cash ni tme. 15%8& DODGE || ng | torelgn | He did| In the attitude of | w adopt | five weeks and to resume work | The wage increase averages aboul | Davenport, | consecutive | [ | o R o RROLL um: S CANPAICY| A claim of super~ lative clothes ox~ cellence is a mere matter of words. Jo substantiate the claim is not so easy. We are abundantly enthusiastic ovar our style offerings this season, but you will find, when you apply the “‘eyje test' to our clothes, that we have made no claim which is not amp’y fuifilled in our JBourke twenty-five suits. They yerify our every promyjse. | Spring Suits §18 to %40 Raincoats, §18 to 30 dou will like the «Bourke oPre- | ferred—that's our §3 hat. It has the style and the staying qualities, oAll the new blocke and colors. settiement | counell | the com- | | 318 South 15thStreet THE BEER YOU LIKE HAVE A CASE SENT g3 HOME g CONSUMERS’ DISTRIBUTER John Nittler 3224 So. 24th Sireet Score: | ©I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I be- gan ukin. Cascarets for constipation. Im the course of a week I noti the piles began to disaj and at the end of six aeeks they 5 not trouble me at all. Cascarets have done wonders for me. I am entirely ciwed and feel like a new man.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.] Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 28, S0c. Never #0ld (n bulk. The gen- uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. ] ICATION ° *OUD CERTIFICATE OF State of Nebraska, AUDITOR OF PUBLIC LIN PUE O AC JOLN, Neb., 1t is hereby certified that th western Mutual Life Insurance company of Milwaukee, in the state of Wisconsin has complied with the Insurance Law of (his state, applic to such companies, as 18, thorefore, authorized to continue the business of Life Insurance in this state for the current year ending Jans vary 31, 1911 Summiary of Report Ending Decamber_ 31, INCOM $ 37,08,967.53 12,986,145.41 Feb, 1, 1910. Northe Filed for the Year 1909: [Premiums All other | " #ources | “Total viae § 49,445,142.04 | DISBURSEMENTS Paid polic | holders All oth'ér payments, . Total . (Admitfed Aum« IAB. |Net reserve |Net policy | clatms. . lA1l other bilities. Capital stock pafd up, . |Surplus b'e - yohd capital stock and other Ifa bilities, rotal Witness hand and Auditor of Public year first 28,835,020.37 6.406,261.66 5.803,485.08 5,508,485 $262,441,980 the seal of t Accounty the day and above writien SILAS R Auditor of Public C. E. BARTON Accounts. PIERCE Deputy M1 M1 18 Increase of Ins PUAL ERN . WAUK « (incorporated Tns. in For 164 819 85 944 1,012 Showing a iarger Force (han an LIFE ¥ Ll 6618 §99.0 ] norease of Inaurance |tn ot Life Insurance Co. The niffcant Tnsurance in years Important facis ness Are shown b ages will_note the sig- The Northweatern's ng the past five Insuring Public increase in Force dui elating to this busi- the following pergent- Expenses Mortality A 1 a7 1965 & it 1 It apable of easy demonstration that The Northwesiern 18 the best company to fhsure i The Northwestern's 4 SNew 1910 |palicy contract ite dividend options | pald-un and endowment options. optipns bf actilement and the premium ioan fea- | ture Tasues ROLF. "naral Agent mer copy i ahould think 6f buylng land hef, of The ¥y and Real Fsidie contalng the largest list of lands for peper published in lowa. - Reaches and 15 one of the best mediums (o' reach the Farmers o e LhAL you can advertise in o we will mail you the Journal for & yéar. or (of i ellvar Lor stamy e will wend jou the Journal for twa months on trial. Addrass FARM D REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, ~Traer, Tams County, lowa. $100 for trade mark Bee Beo May U, il oo B B [\

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