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A [l - WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish Nebraska | of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loos PRamITERERS O'GONNOR FIGHT! - | Heirship Rights Are Being Teltedi in Action Brought at { trritation a Z-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little in your hand "and rub well into the scalp. After a few applications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out.—Adver- tisement Meals Will Fit! No Indigestion, Gas or Acidity | Hastings. o -7, g JUDGE CORCORAN HEARS CASE | HASTINGS, Neb, Jan, 3.—(Special Tel are contesting the state's claim In a legal tattle which opened in the district court this morning on the application of the state to have title in the John O'Connor estate quieted in the name of the com- Eat without fear of sourness, hembum belching or monwealth on the ground that there are . ; I no heirs. dyspepsia. | The case involving the will offered by |John T. Culavin of Omaha, has been ap- pealed to the eupreme court, but Culavin {may make a showing in the heirship |trlal as a nephew. There are nearly a {hundred visiting lawyers and claimants | | here, whose expense thus far has been |estimated at about $2,00. TDe estate is valued at about $100,000. The taking of evidence was begun today on the claim you feel bloated after eating and '§¢ janora O'Connor of Leeper, Mch., believe it is the food which fills | |&and her four sons. if what little you eat lays like a| 1t jg related that John O'Connor disap- lump of lead on your stomack; if there |peared from Albany, N. Y., afout forty- | is difficulty in breathing after eating. (five vears ago. He was clerk of a school | eructations of sour, undigested food and district board and at the time he left | The moment ‘‘Pape’s Diapep- sin’’ reaches the stomach all distress goes. fit comfortably 1t or you you; your meals don't acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of |was short in his accounts. Evidence will gas, you can make up your mind that be submitted to show that O'Connor | you need something » stop food I came to Hastings, changed his name to | mentation and cure Indigestion O'Connor and made this city his home To make every bite of food you eat| Objections to the jurisdiction of the | aid in the nourishment and strength of |COUrt were ralsed this afternoon, but | your body, you must rid your stomach jJudge Corcoran of York, w ohis presid- |Ing for Judge Dungan of this district, | of polsons, excessive acld and tomMAch |,,1q e would not pass on the question | gas which sours your entire meal—in-|, ;| gtter the evidence is in. The trial terferes with digestion and causes o (4 "o {18 expected to last well Into next weck. many sufferers of dyspepsia, sick head- | ache, billousness, constipation. grivins, | YICTOR WILSON FILES e o T oo s V1O AL COMMISSIONER a stomach sufferer, though you may call L it by some other name real anl only trouble is that which you eat does your COL) . Jan. 3.—(Special Telegram.) not digest, but quickly ferments and |—Victor E. Wilson of Stromsburg made | sours, producing almost any unhealthy | 8ood his threat to enter for the demo- condition cratic nomination for rallway commis- | A e of Pape's Diapepsin will cost | Sloner and filed this afternoon. Mr. Wil fitty cents at any pharmacy here, and | %0n I8 also an ex-member of the lower { | house, serving in 1909, will convince any stomach sufferer five! house, & minutes after taking a smgle dose that fermentation and sour stomach ing the misery of indigestion | Crete to Have Farmers' Instite is caus-| CRETE, Neb, Jan. 8.—(Special.)—The niversity department of extension has No matter if you call your trouble! planned for a farmers' institute to be| catarrh of the stomach, nervousness oF | poiq in Crete Saturday, January 8 | gastritls, or by any other name—always| At 2 p. m. O. Hull or Alma will ad-| remember that instant rellef is wait dress the men on “Eeeds for Stock and | at any drug store the moment you de- | How to Grow Them.” At the same hour | cida to begin its use. | Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out of order stomach within five minutes,| men. In the evening Miss Wyman will | and digest promptly, without any fuss|speak on “The Efficient Kitchen,” while | or discomfort all of any kind of fooi. | Mr, Hull will speak on “The Farm| rou eat.—Advertisement. Home." | The officers of the Crete Farmers' in- stitute are: President, G. E. Leavit Miss Frances Wyman of Lincoln wil| give a sewing demonstration for the wo- | Turkey Dinner for Newshoys. | | ekram.)—Nine groups of professed heirs | TH BEE l I A new top for a motoreycle and side- ar, the invention of Victor H. Roos Leavenworth street, {s attracting siderable attention locally. The motorcycle and .side-car are en closed on all sides and bottom. The top iMa,yor of Holdrege auto | collapsible and fs put in a basw side-car wi is a regular one-man fold-up, same as an top. Over the driver the top is under the It can be taken n not in use. ENTE®S CONGRESSIONAL RACE IN SECOND DISTRICT | Ben.S Paker | OMAHA, | | | | secretary, John Bovee. | FALLS CITY, Neb,, Jan. 3.—(Special.)— TUESDAY, JANU ARY 4, 1916 Motor;:ycle Comfort in Winter down In a few minutes and no tools are required. Jiffy curtains are used on both sides, On account of the motor being en- closed the heat is held inside the “limousine’” and it is warm and com- fortable even in the coldest weather. In the summer the motor will be on the outside of the enclosure and ventilated to keep it from being too hot. NOTES FROM BEATRICE AND GAGE COUNTY | plans are being made to entertain 1 large o Mrs. George Hurn of Lincoln. terment. NEBRASKAN INTRODUCES ALFALFA IN MINNESOTA TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 3.—(Special.)— BEATRICE, Nebh., Jan (Special) ! PO WY he Virginia Farmers' mstitute will be 1 held neat Thursdny and Friday. and | 100K, Mother! Is tongue coat yes . She i survived by her son, Miiton Pearsall of this city, and one daughter, The body will be taken to Tecumseh today for In- Nebraska 'One Man Killed and One Fatally Hurt | by Runaway Car M'COOK, Neb, Jan. 2.-—(Special Tele am.)—-0, U, Charlot waa instantly killed | and & 8. Simmona fatally Injured in the | MecCook yards of the Burlington company | about 7:3 this morning when a loaded coal car ran over them. The men were { inspecting an empty cunl car on & side- track when a knuckle oroke on a coup- ling of & loaded coal car which was be tng pulled up the steep Incline into the coal chute, The releasea car dashed down the incline and ran the two men. Both are mharried and have families, PETITION FOR ZUELOW i ON FILE AT LINCOLN (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 3.—(8pecial Telegram.) A petition was filed this afternoon with the mecretary of state asking that the name of Otto Zuelow of Schuyler be | placed on the primary ballot for the re- | publican nomination for congress in the Third congressional district. | Mr. Zuelow served in the lower branch | A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play ‘ If Cpn§}ipated over ed, breath feverish and crowd. 'The speakers will be Superin- { tendent Trauernicht, Farm Demonstrator stomach sour? Liebers, P. 1. Gaddls, 8. R. McKelvle P A R | apd Mrs. Emma Reed Davidson 2 4 Wthomas J. Woods, & proneer of Eeatrice| ‘‘Onlifornia Syrup of Figs'' and for the last twenty-five years em. ), ployed In J. R. Spicer's harness shop. can’t harm tender stom- died gnddenly raturday of pneumonia, wh. UVer, bowels oged 0 vears. He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Eylene. Fu- o 3 R | neral services were held Monday after-| Mother! Your child fan't naturally noon at Centenary Methodist church, cross and peevish. See If tongue s coat- fhe Board of Education of Wymore|ed; this Is a sure aign ita little stomach, held a meeting Saturday afternoon to|liver and bowels need a cleausing ut consider the advisability of closing the | once. schools because of the smallpox outbreak | When listless, pale, feverish, full of there, but no action was taken. The|cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eaf, | churches have been ordered closed and |sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, no social gatherings will be held until|diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and conditions improve. Two new cases of |bowel cleansing should aiways be the the disease were reported Saturday first treatment given Mrs. 8 J. Pearsall, for the last thirty| Nothing equals ‘“‘California Syrup of years a resident of Beatrice, died Satur- | Figs" for children's flls; glve a ten day at her home in tats city aged 75|spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious “fruit laxa. tive,” and it never falls to effect a good “inside” cleansing. Directions for bables, children of all ages and grown-ups are plajply on the bottle. Keep 1t handy In your home. A lll‘- tle given today saves a sick chlld to- | The carrier boys for the Falla City Daily | | Journal were given a turkey dinner at | the National hotel -on New Year's day Shoots Self Hunting | HOLDREGE, Neb., ‘Jan. 3.—(Special | Telegram.)--John Bragg, mayor of Holl- himself th Prof. W. L. French, now an instructor in agriculture in the public schools of Aus- tin, Minn,, is visiting relatives here. He formerly lived {n this county. Five years morow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a b60-cent bottle of "Call- fornia Syrup of Figi then look and see HAIR GROWS OR NO PAY When your hafr falls out, there is lack of nature's nourishment, which comes from the blood. The Modern Vacuum Cap d the blood to the hale roots and gives it Rl ED LIFE. This s forced circulation, which distends the small blood vessels, removing il the clogged and clugkish blood from around the hair roots and supplies fresh new blood. The hair takes on new life Makes your hair have & heaithy low. Stops it from falling out and renews the life in the dor- mant bair folicles o that they again grow a healthy head of hair. We send our caps out on SIXTY DAYS FREE TRIAL in your own home. We let you be th y0u are not_satisfied with the showinx Teturn the Cap, and there are no charge all the that you will be glad to purchase the Cap at the end of eixty days, or WE LOSE. There | i& no publicity, or unpleasant notoriety, as all | shipments are made by Parcel Post without ad- | vertising Write today for our booklet and pai- | ticulars, i sent sealed in Dlatn. envelope Modern Vacuum Cap C: 556 Barclay Block, Denver, Colo. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discoverod Dr. Ed- | wards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets—the sub-| stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure! laxative, and thelr effect on the liver| is almost instantaneous, They are the! result of Dr. Edwards' determination not | to treat liver and bowel complaints ‘with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the | good that calomel does, but have no bad | after effects. They don't injure the teeth | like strong liquids or calomel. They take | liold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is let Dr. place Most headaches, “duliness’ and Liat] lazy feeling come from constipation and | n disordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards' ve Tablets when you feel “loggy” and| avy." Note how they “clear” clouded ain and how they “perk up” the #pirits, At Wc and e per box. All drug- sists The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio, best not Edwards' to take calomel, but to Olive Tablets take its! | by the editor, A. R. Keim., Especially IS¢, accldentally shot x | printed menu cards marked twenty cov- | head while hunting this afternoen. It fs | ers, the guest list including the Journal |thousht the wound will prove fatal. The | office force. AMERICA PLANS | 000 regulars and 500,000 continentals, this | guard, now numbering 129,000, here, occurred Saturday trom the St. An-| At the afternoon matinee |#ccident occurred as he was crossing a fence, pulling a gun after him THREE MEN DRILL WAY OUT OF TEKAMAH JAIL TEKAMAH, Jan. 3.-—(Speclal)— | I‘ORGE AGAINST While the sheriff and his wife were at COMBINED POE { tending a reception of the Masonlc lodge | |in this eity Saturday evenmg, three of Jail hole they were entertained at the Movies thea- ter, the guests of Manager W. T. Oliver. Neb., mads in the the eight men in the county (Continued from ! thelr escape, by drilling a Page One.) n,rn3: Ifivdl;r?iuh-rlal er'r';;l WHICh WIth | north side of the brick wall of the jaf the reserves would total 1,500,000 In six SR s Sy itk Snara; 50000 ully’ thained regulars ang | The cscaped men are Joo Acams of near the remainder continentals, | Uehling, Neb, who was awaiting trial | 2. Increasing by 50 per cent the equip- [ on the charge of criminal assault; | ment and personnel of the coast artillery in four vears at a total cost of $51,000,000. 3. Accumulation in four years of re- serve ammunition and material worth $104,000,000. Details of Program. In view of the enormous, and what they | Miller and Sam Williams, who are accusea of stealing a buggy from a farmer near Lyons, and who were ar- rested by Sheriff Compton of Washing- ton county, at Blair as they were driv- horse and ing out of the livery, stable with the regarded as almost prohibitive, cost of | stolen property. these proposals, Secretary Danlels and| mhe remaining men in jall gave the Secretary Garrison mapped out the $1,000,- 000,000 six-year program which President Wilson has laid before congress, provid- ing essentially follows: For the nav: 1. New construction within five years costing $500,000,000, which will add six battle crujsers and ten dreadnoughts to the fighting line by 1924, 2, Construction during 1916-17 of two | alarm and in a short time the sheriff and his deputies were hot on the trail of the men, but up to this time have not been lsucrelaflll in catching them. | STATE TREASURER HALL IN ANNUAL REPORT battle cruisers and two dreadnoughts, with proportionate number of smaller (From ‘& Safe; Corvespondent) craft. LINCOLN, Jan. 3.—(Special)—Accord- ing to the annual report of State Treas- urer George Hall there is a balance in the state treasury, or there was a bal- ance November 30, 1915, of §1,204,708.35, as against §746,108.92 November 30, 1914, The total receipts during the year were | $7,411,202.65 and the disbursements $6,962,- 3. Distribution of the remainder of the building program through the next four years at a rate of $100,000,000 a year. For the army 1. Expenditures within six years of ap- proximately $600,000,000 to produce a total mobile federal force of 1,000,000 men, 141, force to be in addition to the national Expenaitire of the fuil $81,000,000 rec- | 608.22. The fund on hand ls divided as ommended by the War college and board | follows: of review for new coast defenses a " 4 8 2. Expenditure of the full $10400000 | Cash and chocis on han ) Rae recommended by the experts for reserve | \miversity warrants on hand.. 93.328.98 material, Normal school warrants........ 106,580.%7 | oo Johnson county warrants held & DEATH RECORD e A 2,500.00 Bonds on hand as cash... 85,000.00 | il e AL Willlam Martin, | Total. Coe. 31,204,708 ANSELMO, Neb, Jan. 3. peclal.)— ‘Willlam Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Martin of this place, succumbed to the ravages of Bright' disease just bhefore the new year was ushered in. He had been a sufferer for many months. He was about 33 years old and leaves a ~—Assistant State Superintendent A. V, widow and five small children, the young- | ;meege started out the new year with a est about 5 months old. | {new baby at his home, the first in the Mrs. Henry Kelley. |family. The story goes that the nurse ANSELMO, Neb., Jan. 3.—(Special)— Placed the baby with three others of The tuneral of Mrs. Henry Kelley, who [2bout the s®me age in a room at the died early Thursday morning at her home TEEDE VICTIM OF JOKE AS FIRST CHILD ARRIVES (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 3.—(Special Telegram.) hospital and then called on the happy father to pick his child. Teede is a German, so it pick out the Peace will now be is said, but Irish kid in declared selms Catholic church. Mrs. Kelley with | her husband was an early settler in this |Proceeded to community and was prominent In social |the bunch circles. Mrs. Kelley leaves besides her husband, who is president of the People's 1o Epldemic nt A ANSELMO, Neb, Jan mo. 3.—(Special.)— ago, when Prof, alfalfa raised in that section. known grass to the | A= a consequence the farmers near Austin became interedted, and Prof. French and his classes went among the argricultur- ists and told them how to raise and har- H Burned at North Bend. by fire Sunday morning about 11 o'clock. Mr. Kellerman and family fore the fire bors, who succeeded In saving a smal portion of the furniture. floor and such a could not reach it burned between the walls i Rub f{heumatism Pain From Sore, trial bottle of old ‘‘8t. Jacobs Oil."”’ What's lnmvum.!lsm"w . Stop drugging! requires’ Internal treatment Pain only. Rub sooth. ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil" di rectly upon the “tender spot” and re lief comes iInstantly. “St. Jacobs Ol & ment, which not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! ]‘nmaH trial rheumatic and sclatic pain, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! sorene; Re Just us good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum. Advertisement, State bank, two sisters, Mrs, Plerce Kane of this place and Mrs. Ben Johmson of Broken Bow. There is an unusual amount of sickness in this section of the country. Grip, fre-| quently terminating in pneumonia, has Leen almost epldemic. Several deaths ! have occurred within the last two weeks resulting from this complaint. Physicians | have been rushed until one of them had | Six-Year-Old Ha “I have a little girl 6 years old who has a great deal of trouble with crovp,” writes W. E. Curry of Evansville, Ind. |, take to his bed and himself had & nar- | 1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar, ob- The taining lostant relief for her. My wife | changeable weather i3 “blamed as the | and I also used it and will say it 15 | cause of so much.sickness | the best cure for a bad cold, cough, ey | Now! throat trouble and croup that I ever saw.” Those terrible coughs that seen: to tear one to pleces yleld to Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold everywhere.—Adver- tisement, Stop That Cou When you catch cough take Dr. It penetrates the throat and lungs. druggist cold begin to | Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. All Advertisement. | ‘n.w escape from the grim reaper. 7 \! 9 % METAL DELIVERY BOVIES LI TR AR L tra. Carried ln flmfl fire - COLUMBIAN STEEL TANK COMPANY, 1655 West 13th Sireet, Kansas City, Mo French assumed his work in the Austin schools, there was no It was un- farmers there. The agricultural classes of the Austin school do much demonstration work and Prof. French had the pupils work with alfalfa from the beginning. The results were al- most sutprising, the grass thriving nicely. vest tho grass. At the end of five years there are thirty-five farmers reporting good crops of alfalfa, and there will be many more to raise it another year. NORTH BEND, . Jan. 3.—(Special.) —The house occupled ny Henry Keller- man, manager of the Farmers' Co-Op- erative unfon, was practically destroyed had started to drive to Scribner about an hour be- was discovered by nelgh- | The fire seemcd | to have started in a cioset on the first manner that the hose company | The loss on the bul'd- ing was covered by insurance. Mr. Kel- lerman carried $1,000 insurance on the contents, A_ching Joints Rub pain away with a small Not one case in fifty _ THE GIRL AND THE GAME Featuring the Fearless Film Star HELEN HOLMES ‘ If you haven’t seen this stupendous photoplay, you're missing one of the best motion pi There's still time to see it. showing “The Girl and the Game.” lovelygowns. See her wonderful portrayal of the heroine. Be thrilled by the “big Half a million dollars have been expended in the production of this ‘The story by Frank H. Spearman is appearin, Your favorite motion picture theatre wllr Ask the manager. | & harmless rheumatism and sclatica lini- never disappoints and can Get a bottle from your druggist, and in just a moment you'll be free from lief awaits you, Old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" has cured nilllons of rheumatism suffers in the last half century, and is bago, backache, sprains and swellings.— that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.'’—Advertisement, Nebraska DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD ot e of the state legislature in 196 and has| Get a small package of Hamburg since that titne been mayor of his home | Breast Tea, or as the German folks call oity of Schuyler and more rec ost ¢ "“‘n‘“ .’ huyler and more recently POSt-|, .jjamburger Brust Thee,” at any | pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of bolling water upon it, pour through a sleve and drink a teacup full at any time, It 18 the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relleving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is Inexpenaive and entirely vegetable, Advertisement. URE AT THE STATE HOUSE TO ATTEND TAX HEARING | (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan., 3.-~(Special)—County Treasurer W Ure of Douglas county wap here todny at the hearing before the | supreme court of the state treasurer’s | therefore harmiess.— sult to' compel, the county treasurer to| Sl make monthly remittances of taxes due | Absolutely Removes Mr, Ure will be a candidate for the re i publican nomination for sheriff of Doug- | | Indigestion. One package ' proves it. 26c at all druggiste, las county, according to his own state- ment, and expects to land and fight out the battle with Sheriff McShane at the polls ) {|OVERCOATS Our Semi-Annual Sale ils Now On A Splendid Opportunity to In- vest in a New Suit or Overcoat $25% Suits and Overcoats Now %197 32000 (TR T 1 31650 51§20 i § 81375 Lounging Robes at Reduced Prices e Alterations Free, and We Are Just as Particular that the Fit Be Correct as Though You Paid the Regular Price. Wilcox & Allen 203 South 15th Street Near Douglas i | woman and scenes gigantic play. papers, ad it! photoplay. a man were strugg Hl + « « silhouetted against the lrano, a ng oo Helen Holmes—powerful, fearless Helen Holmes the most daring girl in motion interprets the role of the heroine in *“The Girl an with remarkable dramatic intensity. Summunin’ she battles with a gang of safe-blowers. Does she win ictures— the Game” every ounce of s th, It’s one of the big scencs in ictures ever brought out. Hundreds of theatres are now Go today! See daring, dashing Helen Holmes. See her in leading news. show this great See the Motion Pictures at Leading Theatres Read the story every Monday in the Omaha Daily Bee Motion pictures produced by the Signal Film Corporation and distributed throu; Mutual exchanges in America. Exhibitors: Write or m":- your nearest Md.:‘:cuh'-‘-.

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