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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916 . Stomach Misery | T \ idinlarioe. oy e I Nebraska Children Love Just Vanishes (MORE FILINGS COME Gugtezy in Linccl?h{ DEMOS SET STAGE FOR FEAST;f"':'h'f":ff.:'i‘:dx?'.‘f".'5'3'.’:‘??‘."35?5‘:‘5?'; MINOR CRIMINAL gfiiscom‘ Syrup of Figs m v PEPG 1 - ' FOR LEGISLATURE 0 DSWeI‘ ar ZE8 | Peace or War Meeting ,No Matter | Lurs entirely devold of present day con-| — - Look at tongue! If feverish; ‘ venienc (5} ND 18 ND, Neb, J 10.—(8pe- sin’’ reaches the stomach | (From & Staff Correspondent) Which, Will Be Held at Lin- SUPERINTENGENT GLARK L olat Totearam 1-F6als 2. 0 Srer NN bilious, constipated, all di!tress goes‘ = LINCOLN, Jan. 10.—(Special Telegram.) coln Tonight. | | & short session of federal court in thia take no chances. W. H. C. Woodhurst of North Platte|-Dr. W. ttery, superintendent of | —— | TELS oF BOYS' SCHOOL John Frederick, Joseph Som i elty today and C. C. Swigart of Sheridan [!h¢ Norfolk insano nsylum, arrived in | CAST OF CHARACTERS IN DOUBT {enfleld and Frink Dendowski pleaded Instant.ly stops any sourness, . {Lincoln this afterncon to answer the (From a Staft_Correspondent.) nily to the charge of destroying o mail| ‘California Syrup of County in Race. jcharges made by Editor Huse of Nor | | OLN, Y " o p " art 2 use » (From u Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Jan. 10— (Special)—-Accord- | box and were (ined $25 each. Dallas Price| aan's harm tender stomach gases, he burn, amdity. | s folk before the Board of Control Satur-! LINCOLN Jan 10— (Special.)~The |Ing to a report filed with the governor | was charged with the costs of the case dyspepsia. IINTER.EST IN FIGHT LIVENS lfl”‘um. stage fs sot: the actors in the great |by Superintendent Clark of the boys' in- { AKainst him for breaking into an inter- uver bowg]. Sk | oo i Dr. Guttery says that If there was democratic got-to-gether extravaganza dustrial school at Kearney, the popula- | state shipmeat and the case was dis Really does” put bad stomach in order (From a Staft Correspondent.) cruelty used against the patients, as jt have all learned their parts, the last tlon of the achool November 3, 1915, was | missed : Don't acold. your fretful, peevish child. —really does” overcome indigestion,| LINCOLN, Jan. 10.—(Special)—W. H.|ls alleged, he knew nothing of it and it | dress rehearsal has bn heead and tomor- eloven less than at the same time In 1014, | Mra. o Mulvaney and Hans Chris-| See if tongue is coated; this is a fure dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness C. Woodhurst of North Platte will be a | was against his orders to the employes. row night will witness the production | There were rcelvd at th achool 192 boys | Mic! ploaded to separate mcts of | sign ite little stomach, liver and Fowels in five minutes—that—just that—makes' candidate for the republican nomination | The board would say nothing tonighe! ©f the great political drama Democratie ’m 1915 ranging n: age as follows sending unmailable matter through ntn:pm ciogged with sour waste, ¥ape's Diapersin the largest selling|for representative from the Seventy-sev- |regarding the conference with Dr, t. | Jobs, or Who Threw the Monkey Wrench | ;'} :-’:fi‘ "“"\:“:'r :; \\-’:'r: ,;‘ malls and were fined In the sum of %5 When latless. pale, feverish, fall of stomach regulator in the world. If what|enth district, composed of the counties ftery, which was still on at a late hour, ;I the Politlieal Appointing Machine 14 and under 1§ years $ B and costs sach, Verious minor civil cases cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat you eat ferments Into stubborn lumps, |of Keith, Lincoln and Dawson simply stating that as soon as the matter | WO Will be the heavy villilan and who {16 and under IS years were settied sleep or act naturally, has stomachache, you belch gas and eructate sour, undi-| Mr. Woodhurst was one of the sub-|had ben Investigated the public would be will be there, will not be announced until | Of that number three are colored boya The court adjourred at noon as only | Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teasproy- gested food and acld; head is dlzzy and|stantial members of the last legislature |given the faots. the curtain goes up. There will be no [under 16 and two under 18, ‘I\nl( A day's slon, ful of “Californ'a Syrup of Figs,” and in " y NORFOLK, Ni comedy parts, the play being of too | The cash fund of the institution has | a few hours all the sour waste, the sour aches; breath foul; tongue coated; vour|and was exceedingly popular with his NORFOLK, Neb., Jan, 10.—(Special Tel- |« B i\ i E 3 jusides filled with bile and indigestible|low members, not only among republic- | egram.)—Alleged conditions at the Ne- ! erious a lnln;- ‘m.l.l,-: r].v‘vym ‘mn'- nlv been N'n‘ndllv in r-‘n."d n "W""" thr ‘nMAN PflRALYZED BY Ule and ferment'ng food passes Imu .: stittost | b < now announced should imbibe too freely years, the report showing 2 n MIY; | the towels anl You have a wall and waste, remember the moment ‘‘Pnape’'s|ans, but those of the opposite political | braska State hospital for the insane at | o dul r g ~ | OVERING | 3 . Diupepsin” comes in contact with the|faith. Mr. Woodhurst did not waste|Norfolk as shown by affidavits of present | (y, - iyrrd " :‘:‘"M‘ ”IVK“._",‘” E bl ‘,’l ‘,“ u” ”""" M,“ ’"""Hum,l" ‘;‘h 1eed | FALL IS REC el B I‘ h‘-!d""d et ,"hh . ® o o c Jut got there just the | and past employes are set fo o gt B Lo TR e T ot Snar SITIR (HO. BRE. A (010D TRiNed, | " | farmless “frutt lnxative” and mothers the § v Iy 3t “‘71 ool : :3:" \hnvl the office of the secretary | Guttery has been widlhin Sy lare all in the other faction, while the |of which alfalfa brought in $16%; beots | George W. Dorsey writes to friends here .o fajig to make their little “insides’ fe foy fu its harmlessness. y ng reached i cognizant of cruelties | heroes are found opposite $2,684; hogs (167 head), $2123, and pota- | from his home in Newport that he I8 ro-! g0, and sweet A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia-|of state this morning. and has retained employes gullty of the The great climax will come In the play | toes, $1,647, | covering from the serious injuries he re- Keep it handy, Mother! A little given " Nars' of vhic! S v hat |acts; th . | b O . ?a.-nn will give _u;u a h\m.d‘rloddd: m:: ,n: ll.u‘r. fliing “"I<;'»c;\'“ ‘\"r‘m:""fl "mn‘:l““d ;::fl :hv mlrwn.m-mwm has humtli- | when Diogenes, who has been hunting | . i ived in a fail four months ago. He feoll | a0 " ovon a slok child tomorrow, but eemeworth of satisfaction or your druggisi|of C. C. Swigart of Sheridan ¥ malo employes in several ways, |for a perfect democrat to take the nom Fairbury News Notes. | from the top o a hay stack to the o the genuine. Ask your druggist for hands you your money back files for the republican nomination frn"; permitting and in some cases using | ination for governor, appears on the | FAIRBURY, Neb. Jan. 10.--(Special.)— | ground, alighting vpon his back, and. a3 , 50 cont hottle of “‘Calitornia Syrup of It's worth its weight in gold to men|the Seventy-third district, composed of|vulgar language in their presence; fm- |stage and presents his find. It is said | Roy Riley has baen circulating a peti- [ A consequ waa temporarily paralyzed joge s which has directions for babies, and women who can't get their stomachs | the counties of Sheridan and Box BUte,lmara) gots have ben reported to the | that Old Diogenes has burned up several | tion around Faribury asking to have the| from his shoulders down. Several ape-| .niidren of all ages and for grown-ups regulated. It Yelongs jn your hom | represented in the last session by Frank|superintendent and female employes fn- | €allons of uninspected ofl hunting for | name of R. W. Sabin of Beatrice, put on| cialists wero called to his heme and he | piainly on the bottle, Remember there should slwavs b kept handy in case of| A1 Broome of Alllance, democrat, WhO|yolved have been retained; Dr. Guttery | the man and the oil commissioner is | the ballot as a candidate for district| was suhjected 1o careful treatment for | nre counterfelts sold here, so surely look & sick, sour, upset stomach during the | will not be a candidate for re-electlon. |yqg taken liberties with women employes, | Already securing evidence against him to | judge for the Eighteenth judicial district }-n this time. Mr. Dorsey I8 regaining uss | und mee that yours ix made by the “Call- |day or night. It's the quickest, surest|having been appointed recelver of the lwnioh in one cnse was resented by @ |D® #Prung it the perfect man does not According to figures complled by the| of his limbs and hands, being able m‘ fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Hand back land most harmless stomach regulator In |jand office at Crawford. blow; the superintendent was careleas ®NOW UR With the proper pedig Fairbury postoffice force there was an| write with difficully at this time, and his | wit), contempt any other fig syrup.—Ad- Maggl to Go East. during a smallpox epidemic and | It is understoqd that Mayor BIvan (increase in business of R.07485 over 1914. | physician belleves he will be completely | vertisement. the world. | Pape’ 4 during Pape's Diapepsin instantly neutralizes | ... 4 G Maggl, chairman of the a diphtheria epldemic in the hospital cir. | || APPear as the blushing heroine who | At present there are only twelve of| cured in Fairbury, | st the acids of the stomach, stops food fer- | " Kk o y h has been spirited away by Earl Gaddis n malipe N »ardon board, will leave this week |culated freely about the instituti i v thirteen cases of smallpox mentation or_souring, absorbs gases and | State Pardon bo he institution with n O n O T, e e mujejc | With Mrs. Magsi and Miss Gretchen {Of |out taking caro to prevent spread of the | and hidden in the ruins of an old brew- | secording to reports recelved by Mayor| Read The Bee Want Ads. Tt pays! starts the difestion. The r uick, ; : | others and sisters at|disease; favoritt 2 . {ery, only to escape and appear in the | 3 W, Mason. These cnsés are all mild i Rure, wonderful—stomach sufterers hav | BOSton to_ viakt beounel S Bt B | herdinata. fomale rano ™™, 10 | play at the most wuapicious moment and | i " | HEARST BOOKKEEPER 5 ! a pleasant surprise awalting them.—Ad- e business connected | of wh, o S€8, BOMS | announce that he is the Moses to lead Bduer ",,“, ..,,"" in Sigh vertisement. O s tion AVDRFEE. Tangugee, "¢ charged with using profanc | the party In ita last onslaught on the | HASTINGS, Neb., Jan T.—(8pecial Tel IS KILLED IN MEXICO 10 Experienced Puml— " i W e, Reed's Fathqr Dead. A sweping charge 1s made, it 1s under- | nin plosfarm of Lot water nd e emce | estam.)—Educational moving plotures et 7 ture Salesmen. Apply be- - Attorney General Willls E. Reed left |stood, that Dr. Guttery fails ‘o onpaer- | his platform of cold water and cold com- | will bo used hereafter at Hastings col-| EL PABO, Texi Jan. 10—P. Kean,| fore 8 A. M. Tuesday. 3 8 to enforce | fort and the curtaln will go down while | joge, arrangements for a supply to come|bookkeeper employed on the Hearat ranch | Rubel yum“uu ¢ in That Dr this afternoon for Malvern, la. in|important regulations laid down by the | the orchestra p! 80 ¥ orchestra plays the anvil chorus. eekly vl > iricor: r sov GOING TO TRAVEL ||| response to a telegram that Mrs. Reed's |Board of Control and that he has been ¢ weekly having been made by Prof. W.(at Babricora, and held prisoner several THIS WINTER? father, T. M. Alstrop had died at 2 heard to call a patient a vile name in | E, P, CLEMENTS WILL BE K. Kent with the FEdison company. The|weeks by order of General Villa has Iveml o'clock. Mrs. Reed was called to Malvern publie, movies will be used in the science|killed by Mexlean troops, according to Anyone'"who, knows: wararobs [||last week because of the liness of Mr. | - CANDIDATE FOR BENCH |« MV M P RSN | READ THE BEE WANT ADS trunks knows that a | Alstrop, who was § years of age. He is | Jitney Driver Esenper. dinada . ¥ Y a wealthy citizen of that city and one of | TFAIRBURY, Neb, Jan. 10—(Special _ORD, Neb., Jan. 10.—(Special)—Attorney T HAR I M A N N its ploneers. Telegram.)—A Rock Island switch engine|F. P. Clements of Ord will be a candi- | % | struck a jitney at the crossing between | date for district judge at the forthcoming s the last word in workmanship ||| b ;‘:fll"‘:‘;;fl;"‘:“:'; ::a:]::.-‘; noon | the Rock Island shops and Grand Island | Primary election. Judges J. R. Hanna o LErE TOP manes svery b e TRtee, G Bkt Il kb a\:'ork< vards, demolishing the machine.|0f Grand Island and J. N. Paul of St. garmoent as noceasible 88 the | g % F. Hubbard, the driver, barely es-|Paul have held the two positions on the THE OCONVERTIBLE AT BOX || ence of county superintendents at the o caped death. Engineer John J. Mulkey| bench in this district for nine and thir- is suother feature, fice of the state superintendent followed | was in charge of the swite tee reaDectivel > C e M, L RINFORCKD oy | Y ne switch engine and |teen years, respectively. Judge Paul has MK::’:’M 16 #ibre oaversd, on the 28th with a conference of CitY | ho backed into Hubbard while he was|stated that he will not again be a can- superintendents of schools. The confer-| crossing the tracks going s g for a passen-| didate and Judge Hanna has not been OUR szo and $25 ence will be in the nature of taking up | ger south of the shops. Hubbard was|heard to make any public - e announcement Hartmann's are beauties; and we || the matter of more progress in the schools | badly shaken up and escaped with a few | Judge Bayary 1. Paine of Grand lsland, also have higher priced ones. and of making the slogan adopted “Ne- | scratches. who was a candidate five years ago, will Omaha, Nebr&pka . . braska Schools, the Best In the Union s probably. be, i the race gain this year, Fre ng tem @ [l & wisoer, Injured Aurora Boy Will Recover. iz Superintendent Thomas will go to| AURORA, Neb., Jan. 10.—(Special) Tecumseh Wants New Station. “ 0 " . . : . o_.xi.8.6.3n i‘m- Bullders” ||| 0 0zue and Colon tomorrow to address \l\‘nrreu \\an. the 16-year-old son, of| TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 10.~(Special)~ arnam ,palronn of those places at dedications of r. and Mrs. J. A. Strong, who loat an | February 1, fs the date set for officials 2 | new school buildings. arm in a traction engine last Wednes-| of the Burlington to Inform the citizens Orgamzed De ember, 1901 Hyers Serves Notice. ':T;‘J n‘; l"';:;:m:r;( “'_';I-m‘ “w‘ ;h:'l"k and | of Tecumseh whether or not a new Sheriff Gus Hyers of Lancaster county | oo % P 2 ped ”‘m ‘;‘:‘;‘hf( ; 3] :“:' station will be buflt here during the year | is on the war path. He says he is tired . physiclan who 18 | 1916, "There has been agltation for a new ' of runsing down sutomobiie thisves .na'::;::};";“"lh’:‘":‘""‘]“"‘"" m“x“:‘: his coat| depot here for some time, and recently i e, o e S 1 machhry e S T | ok U S e s COMPARATIVE STATEMENT B |to prosecute after the thief has been | oot ATEY: AmPUtation © elbow WaS | of the Tecumseh Commercial club and | ———— arrested and the automobile returned to | _. g It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For |the owner. — Limgsia. hat, petn, dotemted, with 4 Saul . . _————————-— ¥ou! of young men‘who have ben appropriat- Sp— ing automobiles left by their owners while Beware of the habit of constipation. Tt|attending the theater or other places of develops from just a few constipated ASSETS days, unless you take yourself in hand. raised a howl and the sheriff has put in ™ ‘ ! ¢ an. 1,1916. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back t0!lots of time in running down the of- v ’ fln("' 1,1915. J 05737131 normal action with Dr. Edwards' Olve| fengera only to have the owner of the | I rowna on. Farm Loans (fivst mortgages)....$ 918,751.31 $1,267,371.4 ‘ablets, lomel, n' PR = B, 3 stolen machine relent because the thief |, s 25,000.00 66,000.00 force them to unnatural action with|y re BN AU retuse to prose- Municipal Bonds. .. A $ ’ severe medicines or by merely flushing | Py 0 € L O HEC ST 0 T (ash in Banks and Treasury. ... 35,691.10 41,809.85 out the intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics. Pelyylond bt o d b ot e e Agents’ Balances Secured...... 17,587.02 24y0§$'6§ pisplesal EUAEERER Y o ,|to hunt down automobile thieves they 0 f E T I b, it 3'970.4 1.967.2 by e i e | o e et S0NA the Coupon for FREE Trial Bottle. Bills Recoivable. .. ... 397034 1, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets apen the | thmaelV (‘all No. 52, due Dec. 24, 1¢ DH R 175,836.: 7'“0’ 10 bowels; their action is gentle, yet posi- * ADE © 1 No. 56 » Dee. 24, 1915 \id of 25, (T A e <Aty gl 40 geteed TR CATTLE ARE SHOWN . - (1\11’1‘1 ) II, (ll.lf‘ De 00'864 4 ing when Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets AT CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE i / Accrued Interest..... “Vy - are used. Just the kind of treatment 3 old persons should have CAMBRIDGE, Neb., Jan, 10.—(Spec ; T 514192,423.79 060,38 > r hould p B, ) Jan, 10.—(Speclal % ) Lotal o on i et v L$19192,423.79 $1,646,060. \“{'": B ary O Tt e w150 | Telegram.)—The tarmers' inatitute opencd ! 3 i 3 ot o here today with a fine exhibit in all lines. luar N of $584,178.15, of members in :«,:I;l‘.k(:‘.::-“m-m::; :wy “::‘:‘I::“:’”::d “"""‘:'e Mousel Bros., Andrews, McClung, Rod- e \ g l(nzflla]l!tm‘ Notes :“. m;m;ml' f # '.‘ y casfonally v rell- 4. j < s e cluded ssets. o _trasible ;with . your:dtver, bowels:er | T And Thompson, well-known -breed good standing, are ot inclu as a 8 £ ers o Herefords, Angus, Galloway and | : ch, 10c d He per box. All dru o - v p i — e e :‘l:{:nh eiihaa it 8| Shorthorns, had prize-winning exhibits. " - . S Mousel Bros. are sending forty-two head » The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, { . TIE b Kt o A oy that they exhibited here to the Denver ; 3 LIABILITIES ¢ Cattle show. Rodwell is shipping eight and McClung twelve head also to the L 7 Death Losses Reported (proofs not filed)........$ Baiivae shar, | Shese Barss bave, besd / e i Liability under annual installment policies term- raised here and their owners are noted | ¥ 9 Dandruff Soon [in all shows for_their ribbons, Mousel inated by death........ i ‘47,6_7.81 Ruins The Hair || Pros. having the largest herd, number- . Taxes on premiums, acerued (ouumaled) AR 20,000.00 ing about 30 registered Herefords ) " se expe The blue ribbon for 2-year-old Polled- 3 Miscellaneous office expense (estimated)........ 5,000.00 Girls—if you want plenty of thick.| Angus bull went to McClung, which is| ;s A beautiful, glossy. silky halr, do by all| not surprising considering the fact that | . 4 3 R foans pat v of AARSUNG, for 45 WL it was & Shamsiton talf whon shown 26 &1 2 i Total , . e S ke e AR starve your hair and ruin it if you 4en't. . vearling at the Chicago and Denver ! It doesn't do much good to try to brush | 4 oo or wash it out. The only sure way to| Judge Perry and Johnson, as well as Reserve Fund RIS TSR | o0 get 1id of dandruff it to dissolve it. then | pov ara Rodwell, had fine exhibits of | e y 04617 you destroy it entirely. To do this, &et| jerseps and Holsteins. A fine exhibit of | Surplus Fund.. coveerens RAGATTET about four ounces of ordinary liquid | b et Tnight when retiring; | Tses of all classes was shown by Proud, | Mortuary Fund. ...... o 199,088.20 arvon; apply it at night when r Yoot EAF SHowR, b2 Brw y use enough to molsten the scalp and rub | mb, Carver and other well-known | e e wreeders | “Brownatone”—the Only Quick, Safe, Satisfactory and Positive Sarkeey Lyt Fund bt s By ‘morning. most i not all, of your{ Six-Year-0ld lad Croup. | Method for Browning and Beautifying the Hair. d de ! Fanins 4 dandruff will be gone, and three or four| <1 have a little girl vmt——— &musement. The owners have generally 6 years old who| The Most Popular Hair Tintl Instant Hair Stain Better Than Slow more applications will completly A18801Ve | has a great deal of trouble with croup,” Preparation In t o “ N0 Than A lotal. . . 1,646, .38 d entirely destroy every single sign b roup, P he World. Restorers. ,646,060. nd entirely destroy eve o fod agthaly ) '\"Tl;":\.. ””3,. Sy ;'r( E vansville, Ind. | Considering the lensth of time it has|' Somo folks would have you believe that | i sk . b “Bro one” 15 un-| they have discovered soi You will find, too, that sll itching and | taining Instant reliet for her. My wite | < 0% the market “Brownatane” is uns] BI0% HONe e et tho ety w=fl|cging of the scalp will stop, and YOUF|and I also used it and will say it is | 40UPtedly the largest selling and the i restore" the color RESU LTS YEAR 1915 h 1 Ared times | ¥y to gray, streaked or faded hair, without o air will look and feel a hundr the best cure for a bad cold, cough, | most universally used hair stain in the | graining it. No h preparation has better. You can get liquid arvon at any \throat trouble and cre No such pre ; ; B L T g fave o SroURIA A - oresin ihes, 3 ARW Sver been discoversd, Many meeparations| First Mortgage farm loans, due and unpaid. ... - coughs that seem | Brownatone” will instantly cause gray | are advertised in this decelving way-| Tnterest on loans, due and unpaid 8 8, ounces is all you will need, no mAtter| i, tear one to pleces yleld to Foley's ¥ but they all depend upon sulphur, lead, how much dandruff you have. This Sim- | Honey and Tar. S0ld everywhere.—Adver. | P8I to disappear, will give any desired 4 \ 3 4 . spidiecin Average rate of Int. earned on invested fund END OF O.CONNOR——— black., It comes already prepared (no| There fs only one preparation so far y 1 on > HEARING mixing), and any one can apply it easily | wo know that is entirely free from all of Mortality cost for each $£1,000 insurance. .. $4.42 |and with the sure knowled ¢ happy | t | Y . { u edge o ) ese highly ¢ ous d pol : Shes Clears Away Pimples 1510 SONT AT HADTRINE | 10 "0 00 2000 Reiiern b Sowew ENAE (SR SARROIROR AW~ DaleONg Percentage of actual to expected mortality. 38.5 % ]| HASTINGS, Neb. Jan. 10.-(Bpecial | et and eom not be decreg " Off BOT | atone 1t is so casy and safe to apply Annual rate for each $1,000 insurance, age 35. $13.30 4 A - e o | fade, and can not be detected that the wonder is that anyone ever| There is one remedy that seldom falls [ Telegram.)—The end of the John O’'Con- | g . ? . % e ina to clear away all pimples, black heads (nor heirship hearing is in sight tonight | BInce “Brownatone” is to be had, it is| uses anything else i Rate for 'ntln‘r ugl‘h, a ": w‘)onrfl: % Tame o snd skin eruptions and that makes the | folowing the conclusion of the case of (ROW & VOrY easy matter to have beautl-| If the gray shows on yeur temples oF portion, GUARANTEED BY AS! g g ¢ A P v ool + ‘| tul ana becoming hair. It 1s absolutely | is streaking your hair-if the ends of Fone g $in anci clns SR e s A e \man of Ban ¥TAN| safe and harmless, as it contains none of | your hair are lighter than the balance, Total losses paid since organization.......... $821,974.25 Any glst o upply ¥ " o o e | " “ = - . : . . which generally overcomes all skin dis-|nor. The only remaining claim to be| ‘."': ";"l'("w '":’:“""‘N‘t-'l\'nmml in | or if for .;n\ v.m'....‘ you \m.); to stain all New insurance gained during year........... $9,360,000.00 y ] + . hair “dyes” and hair “restorers.’ or part of your hair—try “Brownatone,” : 4 eases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, | heard is that of James B. O'Connor of = y . . Toshes, black heads in most cases give | St Joseph, as a brother FREE Trial Bottles are not to be had at dealers, but are sent direct only on Insurance in force end of year..............$69,390,000.00 o Mae. | Frequently, minor blem-| Attorneys for Hannora O'Connor All-|JeGuest from the laboratories of The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 629 Pike Street, Cov= ington, Ky. Send the Coupon today (enclose 10 cents for postage and packing), fehes disappear overnight. Itching usu-]man had a photographer cited this after-| gng try this wonderful ...-;‘-u thon. ¥ el ud 2lly stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, | noon and request was made for an or-| “Hrownatone” is sold in regular sizes, > and $1.00, by all leading druggists e ———_~=_}] ol der compelling him to deliver into court| where casy to use and dependable. It costs only In Omaba “Brownatone” old and recomme vy Shermar MeCon | 2%c: an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will | negatives made of evidence in her case.| y sold and recommended b herman & MeConnell 2 Drug Stores and other leading dealers. ot atain. is not greasy or sticky and is | APRlication was also made for an order vositively safe for tender, sensitive sking. | Compel Daniel 8 Johnson of Omaha,| Free Trial Coupon OFFICERS Zemo, Cleveland RIS STV O Eatnee £ J. C. BUFFINGTON, President L. A. WILLIAMS, Vice Pres. and Supt. of Agents world . livered to him by the photographer Judge Corcoran instructed the photog rapher not to circulate further copies of Enclosed .L“...'.'.‘f‘.“n’.‘\h",‘.'*r?:(.."?.'?,\’.'!;. fi.'..u-..pn, Please send me trial bot- EDWARD M. MARTIN' Vice Pres. and Counsel G.E. "‘VERST’CK, Treasurer Abs‘olutely Removes Don’t Let Your Cold Get Worse. : inle WhiAh 21z . 4 NP i kB S b R. E. LANGDON, Assistant SCCFCMI’ S.,HELCREN, Cashier The Kenton Pharmacal Co., Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will cure your Name . . . lndigestion. One ackage | cough and give you restful sieep. Good | Aaqress for children. Only e, All drugsists. proves it. 25cat a I druggists, | scvertisement. "] Town

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