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A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Y Kasota, Minn. that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 'THE BE OMAH. WEDNESDAY, AHMER’S wu:E ?l Nebraska 'WEST POINT MAN - AND WOMAN KILLED | Bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Herman { Wruck Are Found in Debris of Their Burned Home. Restored to Health by Ly- dia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. | | ROBBERY PROBABLY MOTIVE WEST POINT, Neb,, April 20.— (Special Telegram.)-—The mystery | surrounding the tragic death of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wruck, whose bod- fes were pulled out of the ruins of | their home during today, is hourly | deepening. The body of the woman was found almost consumed during I am glad to say Compound has done more for me than anything else, and I had the best physi- cian here. 1 was so weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suf- o b | Glt;ddens Sorg, Tired Feet | No puffed-up?b@ng, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses, | “Happ: Happy! Use ‘TIZ'" | | | (PLANNED ATTACK ON LAW Attorneys Were in Wait for Norton | Nebraska | Measure Had It Been l Signed. | ! BECAUSE OF THE LAST LONG DAY | | { From a Staff Corresvondent.) 2 LINCOLN, Apri (8pecial.)y tlon impertling all | the formal adjournment of the on April & during the five the clock was held back at one time ton measure ommission. The bill was vetoed Monda the govornor and the | was not brought, but R it Is eaid that a Lincoln atte Litiga lation passed aftor legislature | days in which thr a tion with the was threaten Nor survey in conne for an efficlency prnoon | wnit thority by threa ney had | UL 'DF.LF.GATE TO WORLD CONVEN- 21, 1915 standard brand and a few minutes later | kot into convulsions, dying a short time |after. Dr. Morrow arrived before the boy died and pronounced the case one of strychnine poisorning. The whole family had been using salts from the same bottle | With no 1ll effe Coroner Landis will | hold an inquest TION OF THE MACCABEES te. News Notes from Falrbary. FAIRBURY Neb,, Aprll 20.—(Special) F. D. Bradley, agent for the Rock Isl | and, recolved approximately $30,000 in pay | checks from Chicago ®ast night and dis | tributed them to the Rock Island em | ployes Monday Mr. and Mre. E. T. Poland, who have | been conducting the Mary-Etta hotel for |the last seven years, are arranging to |leave for Junction City, Kan., to make | their future home. Mr. and Mrs, Poland | bave had charge of the Mar #ince It was opened The union evangelical meetings, which {have been In session at the tabernacle | since March 23, will close at the end of {this week. Evangelist Oscar Lowry has | already secured @0 conversions. It is esti | mated that 6,000 people attended the Sun day | <Etta ever | AVOID SPRING ILLS Puarify and Bulld Up the Blood With .00»"- Sarsaparilia. Tn the spring your blood needs cleansing and enriching. You feel poorly, and there is more or less eruption on your face and body. Your appetite is not good, your sleep is broken, and you are tired all the time You need Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the one safe and effective tonic that has #tood the test of forty years. It makes the pure red blood that will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep bet tor. It is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round medicine for the blood and the whole system Ask any drugglst for Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, and insist on having it. Nothing else has the same formula or ingredients, and 80 there is no real substitute. Get it | today.—Advertisement (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad~ (vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, ®nd held in strict confidence, be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- store their health by the many genuine land truthful testimonials we are con- jptantly publishing in the newspapers. robbery, and that the bloodstains and other evidences of fighting were caused by his attempts to defend himself, Mrs. Wruck was extremely deaf and near-sighted and was presumably In bed upstairs at the time. The theory of the killing of the woman by the man and f you have the slightest doubt |, yubsequent suicide s scouted by all !I:In%lg‘dlh EhPlflglglrl'!VOB;‘: who know him. Coroner Riley will hold ‘:L’?“.Pé)gmrh.m? Ji(l.::.l'l‘n'eoo an Inquest during the day. Intense ex- cltement prevails and many rumors are afloat, but up to this time nothing defin- ite or certain has developed. Wruck was planning to start for Oregon today alone and had a sultcase packed. GRAND ISLAND FARMER KILLED BY VICIOUS BULL GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April (Special )~While driving u bull and three cows from a nelghbor to his own farm, seven miles northwest of this city, late vesterday, Franz Wieck was attacked by the bull and seriously injured. He died last night as a result. Wieck was ac- | companied by a young man named Schip- man. When the animal turned it { feroclously went for Wieck, knocked him |down and crushed him. Schipman came |to the rescue as soon as possible, but | Wieck’s neck, it was later found, had | been broken. Still conscious, he was | brought to a hospital in this eity and |livea until midnight The animal was | without horns, or the man would have | been frightfully mangled. Mr. Wieck, a | prominent and well-to-do farmer, was 4 years of age and leaves a widow and nine children, most of them grown. Cable - Nelson Pianos . at Hospe’s This favorite Piano is the Piano for the home, A singing tone, easy action and of lasting durability. Designs are the latest. ~ The Cable-Nelson Pi- ano is made in handsome ve- neers, mahogany, oak and curly American walnut, highly polished. ' Lowest pricés rang- ing from $275 up. Cash or terms, SOCIETY TO MEET AT DUNBAR | | DUNBER, Neb.,, April 20.~(Special)— The thirty-fifth annual meeting of the 1\\'omln's Missionary soclety of the Ne- | braska City Presbytery, will be held here {in the Dunbar Presbyterian church on April 22-33. Some seventy-five delegates will be present. The officers of the so- clety are: President, Mrs. Wilbur W. Annéss, Dunbar; vice president, Mrs, F. D. Mason, Lincoln; corresponding secre- tary, Mts, Philip K. Slaymaker, Lincoin; treasurer, Mrs. V. I. Roole, Adams. Mrs, | Frances J. Diefenderfer of Chicago and the Rev. Dr. John Wright of Weast {Africa will deliver addresses Thursday |and Friday evenings, respectively. Rev. Dr. B. M. Long of Lincoln, stage evan- gellst for the Presbyterlan churches, will also be present Friday evening. Don’t Fail to Attend Our Used PIANO SALE Now going on. Over 50 Pi- anos in walnut, mahogany, oak and ebony cases, seliing from $69 up, on $5 monthly pay- ments. Well-known = makes such as— \ Steinway .........$275 Kremlin .........$139 Hamilton ........$159 Hinze ............$129 McCammon ........$69 Boudoir ..........$119 Burton .......... $149 A. Hospe Co. 1513 Douglas Street Notes from Gage County. | BEATRICE, Neb., April %.—(Special.)— | As a result of the saloons being voted out | at Wymore an effort is being made to | close the pool and billlard halls at that |place and the question of issuing per- mits will probably be submitted to the | voters on a referendum. | The police force got busy Sunday after- |noon and arrested seven autoists in this |city for violating the speed ordinance. | Three of the speeders, George Maurer, Arlie Culver and Dean Dempster, paid fines of §1 and costs each, and the cases |of Joo Berka, F. G. Claussen and John | Huntling were continued over until | Wednesday. Joe Graft proved an alibi and was released. | Announcement was recelved here Mon- | day of the death of Joseph Hull, a former | Beatrice resident, which occurred at his | home near Clear Spring, Md., Monday. | He was engaged in farming in this county | before his removal to Maryland. The 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Calkins of Wymore died from an |attack of the measles last week. The | funeral was held Sunday afternoon..Mr. | Calkins is an engineer on the Burlington. Notes from Sargent. SARGENT, Neb., April 20.—(Speelal.)— A third election was held for the purpose of locating the new school house and for the third time the voters of the distriot in fayor of the present location. hundred ‘and sixteen votes were cast, the largest poll ever registered in |the city. Over a year ago $18,500 was | voted for & new house, but Alssatis tion over the location has caused a del of a year in the building of the house. were Four ing of Ralph Brooks, Clark Hart and, | John Wittemyer. with Douglas Finley as BETTER alternate, defeated the Ansley team at | the Freeman Opera house here a weelk |ago and are scheduled for a final with Henry PoLLock | Broken Bow in the near future. TAIL DEALER | Don R. Leech, having been superinten- |dent of schools here for the last two f 2 F with an increase of West Point Farm House Burmed. WEST POINT, Neb, April 20.—(Spe- | clal)—Fire broke out at 2 o'clock Satur- |day afternoon at the farm house of | Henry Rasmus, southeast of West Point l l Es‘m.- loss was total, building, furniture and family property being compltely de stroyed. Fire is supposed to have origi- |nated from a defective flue. The prop- 4000 ystam of irasment that SUIES |erty was only partially insured. jes, Fistuis and Reflll.?ull‘l -.‘w::::::’:‘ eral 85 | Rent room quick with & Bee Want Ad Pepetio used. Wo mb‘;;"‘:.'(_:,‘.' ean be rented quickly and cheaply by a -nnl:s’culn:‘;#yfle‘sn:cne:w; Bee “For Rent” Ad PAY AFTER YOU ARE GURED —_— The oure then the pay. Tha weh - Sivb and savare. 1 aiso & Pine-Tar-Honey stops th oy. 1t's fires tien -th‘l""."-‘u which | COUEL and prevents your cold getting et s T | worse, 1t's guaranteed. Only Ze. All alass. '+ 240 Bee Bidp., Omats | drussists.—Advertisement. 2.~} o'clock this morning. The high school debating team, consist- | | years, has been retained for another year for only 25 cents. ALFRED PONT. EDITOR OF STANTON REGISTER IS DEAD STANTON, Neb, April (Spegial Telegram.)—Alfred Pont, editor and proprietor of the Stanton Register, died this morning at 1 o'clock. He was one of Stanton's most progressive and influen- tial men, and through his efforts a new high school building was erected, sewer system Installed and the light plant pur- chased. He was 4 years old. He leaves o wife and two children. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, John Hoffman, aged 62, died at He has been a resident of Stanton county for twenty- one years and leaves a wife and seven grown children, Cupid _at West Point. WEST POINT, Neb., April 20.—(Spe- clal.)-The approaching marriage of George Boyer and Miss Ella Stark, both popular young people of the city, is an- nounced. Marriage licenses were issued during the week to Michael F. Cateley and Miss Minnie Hugo, Willlam E. Bleimelster and Miss Josephine Mefer, all of this county, and to Joseph Sperl of Omaha and Miss Mary Kugl of South Omaha. 20, 5 Water Low in per Platte. ») NORTH PLATTE, Neb., April 19.—(Spe- ! clal.)—Water in the North Platte river i getting unusually low for this time of the year. Measurements taken by FEn- gineer C. J. McNamara thls week showed that the flow if it continues as low will be hardly sufficient for irrigation pur« poses in this part of the valley. West Point Appointments. WEST POINT, Neb,, April 20.-(Spe- clal.)—-Mayor Kerl has appointed the fol- lowing city officers, to serve during his administration: . City attorney, P. M. Moodle; city physiclan, Dr. H. 8 Sum mers; chief of‘police, Charles Nitz; night marshal, Herman Boldt;, commissioner of waters and'sewers, Leonard Malchow 'CUSTER COURT SUGGESTS | REFORMATORY FOR PARENTS a BROKE! BOW, Neb, April | clal)—Because she is alleged have | | been whipped by her mother until her !body 1 & mass of brulwes, Lucy, the { 8-year-old daughter of Mrs. Della Butler of this place, has been taken away from her parent by County Judge Ford and placed in the care of Sheriff Wilson, who will try to find a comfortable home for the child. Nelghbors testified that the woman was in the habit of beating the littlo girl, while the mother defended | herselt by claiming that the child was unruly and needed punishment. Dr, Hurst, a local physiclan, examined the girl while she was attending school and found her back covered with welts and bruises. There were also bruises on the arms. The evidence tended to show that the instrument of punishment was a quirt, doubled over. The child's school teacher gives her a good record. In pass- | Ing upon the case, the court scored the defendant and mentioned that a re- formatory for parents who were cruel to thelr children would be a good thing. 20, —(8pe- to Want Olson for Judge. WEST POINT, Neb., April 30.-—(Spe- clal.)—A petition to Governor Morehead |asking for the appointment. for former State Senator Olson of Wisner to the Pianos. Player Piano falking Machines and Reco \ The World's Best Mak Service That Satisfies Schmoller& Mueller Piano Go 13H1-13 FARNAM ST Mrs. B possible 1,706, Mra. Nellle Hellwlg off yo your hatr ta gray, stranked with gray, Lincoln was the other candidate for dele | 0 b T e or falling. sir. gate ply apply Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to - - A === | hair and scalp, a fow times, rubbing it in Judgeship created In the Ninth district, | gently with the finger tips; nothing else was cireulated in this city this morning | required. This simple treatment makes and recelved the signatures of all tho |your gray halr dark, soft, fluffy, thick, local members of the bar wiving the abundance which makes the ME HE cial old mys He | hair 80 attractive. Q-Ban is ot sticky | or messy; harmiess. Also stops dandruff, falling hair or ftohing scalp. Guaranteed to darken gray hair or no charge. Try it. | Don't stay gray when Q-Ban will so ROKEN BOW, Neb, April 20.—(8pe- | easily darken your gray hair. Big 7-ox. Telegram)—Alvah Strest a 16-yenr- | bottle only 60c at Sherman & MocConnell boy living south of Merna, died in a | Drug Co, Owl Drug Harvard or terious manner ocarly this morning. | oval Pharmacy, Omal Neb, Out-of- took & dose of effervesent salts of a | town folks supplied by mall. RNA BOY DIES OF STRYCHNINE POISONING FR Styles of the Times W omen who are particular know that Fry's Shoes and Slippers serve t&eir purpose best. The model shown today is designed to bring out the slenderacss of the foot and the grace of the arch. Comes in vombinations of black and white, and black and fawn. Two little buttons add a smart touch. Our showing of high boots and low slippers in short tongue Colonials, Pumps and strap effects with the popular gray, white, putty and sand cloth and buck quarters are the most popular for spring, '$3.50 ad $4.50 SHOE Orders Filled \ A \ James ‘his lifelong private life he vas [ | i " \ \ \ A i B, \ e i\ WY ok \ A i \) i I ] \ I, » *Father of the Constitution” FOURTH PRESIDENT of the United States considered it a the Constitution than to have been elected twice to the highest office in the gift of his countrymen. No more ardent, far-sighted and constant student of i passion. was who labored with all his gigantic ability and indomitable will to have deeply imbedded in cur National Law those vital principles which forever guarantee to all Americans Religious,Commencial and Personal Liberty In genial and social=yet temperate. Many a foaming glass of good barley-malt beer he drank with his bosom friend Thomas Jefferson—Father of the Declaration of Independence™Madison died at 85 and Jefferson at 83, both were unaltes tenets of the Constitution of the U S. A (to which Madison devoted the best of his genius) Anheuser-Busch ¢8 years ago founded their great institution. To-day 7500 people are daily required W produce and masket their honest brews. Their chief beand Budweiser is sold throughout the civilized world—the drink of your forefathers—the drink of the noblest menwio ever lived—the drink of the great triumphant nations. Budweiser sales exceed any other beer by millions of bottles. “‘;,‘-.s,_w e Stwenih Inind ol i ANHEUSER~-BUSCH*ST.LOUIS, U.S.A, Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. greater honor © be declared the Father of ever lived than Madison. They were ged the brewing indusiry. Upon the Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. Families Supplied by G, H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 | meetings and se nty-five conver fered with pains low | | “TTZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet | pared papers In a mandamus suit against | #lons were secured In the evening. Tues- | down in my right {the morning after digging for hours|fairly dance with delight. Away go the 1. A Walrath, secretary of the senate day was set aside as a “day of prayer' side for a year or |in the debris of the cellar, where l(|;;“";" fln"‘ pains, !Iw|"nrn-. callouses raver of the sult. would have been | in Fairbury. A sunrise prayer meeting w A l c " E S =1 | blisters, bunions and chilblains to compel the secretary to correct his | was held in the tabernacle. Thia was fol E“}'}“‘ klE took "]‘Y"”‘ I"““ fallen from her bed room in ""'i “TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons | journal to show that the Norton bill | fowed by prayer mivetings iR, the Come ON CREDIT ble Cor 4 d OD 1‘;“’] I_ixe- second floor. The floors in the ll"-lmu puff up your feet. No matter how |tually pased the upper house on April 13, | mercial club rooms, churches, as well as - e Compound, and now eel like & {ing rooms were found spattered with | bard you work, how long you dance, how ad of April § | ten cottage prayer meetings in the city lm'l;;entl ‘?ermg EI }l:le]l‘(;ve there is [, o |far vou walk, or how long you remair { This all brings up the hint thrown out | Fllls‘lrl‘&“l: ‘Ilflifl\h’l“ “M‘\'llnln pothing like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- 4 on your feet, “TIZ" brings restful foot |by Attorney General Reed during the | — - - — xtrao alues in Diamond 'he fire com v o I~ S : LaValligres, Ear Screws, Scarf Pins, table Compound for weak women and m’“' r::’d"m' “::"('I:"‘I‘r:'k"'g '(:'r““":"“, comfort. ‘“T1Z" is magical, grand, won- | closing days of the session, which at the | | I 60 Dorew young girls, and I would be glad if I |op; re"Girn® 1t QOIS Lo Tori 8BY | derful for tired, aching, swollen, smart- |timo caused the legislators some little | !Darken Gras could influence anyone to try the medi- | goatn of the aged couple, but sufficient |INE feet. Ah! how comfortable, how |worry, that the fictitious adjournment | MRE. AGNES TEMPLE BOYER { p cine, for I know it will do all and much SIdA0b 15 STBWE. 1% S " happy you feel. Your feet just tingle | might cause trouble ) b s 3 kno denc o prove that a severe £ 2 The s ek e oo Mrs, Agnos Temple Boyer of North | Sy e B oen 1o sekned o 0.7 —MiS. |uirusrie took Nate betraie Wroek amd | g oo v 0t iR e o | eiag Beck of 4 sk, bete: | raine i resresson oreasta ut a | Oiny LoESYy SR CMMFM;((R, R. FM]i) No. 1, Maple- |some one unknown before the fire ARy QrokBist or déphftinent stors. Knd |and it 38 not thought that there is any world convention of the Ladiss of ""“Somem.h.lng New—Not a D rrest Farm, Kasota, Minn. started. X foot torture forever—wear amaller shoes, | substantial cause of worry in ard | Maccabees in New York City In May M. 0’ Dlamond T —Mews Diamont Popular belief 15 that Wruck was at- |, Moot , & % thevete. aapacially . aftes. all thess: Soars | Mo Diftle Cron ommander of Laurel | Acts on Roots—Makes Gray wolld | gold. 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