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| t’s Your Liver! You're Bilious, Headachy, Sick! PLANS SUGGESTED Don't stay constipated with breath bad, stomach sour or a cold. Committee in Charge of Semi-Cen- tennial for State Schools Makes Announcement Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and | feel fine. ‘| DATE SET UPON FEB. 12, 1917 \ (From a LINCOLN. | mittee of the semi-centennial its entrance into the union, have com pleted the details and request that all people take an active part in making the celebration a The committee, consisting of State Superintendent A. O Thomas, Ross 1. Hammond and Paul Jes ave prepared a general outline which out different for the different departments of as follows Staff Correspondent.) Feb, 1.—(§ The com having char ebr state and pecial.) in e the ¢ of the ion success ot dates cele ations by Pre-Celebration Arrangements. The special the collection ing shewing irterest in the markin Ce dy of Nebi f historic oric pioneer d ey rat aska history data, map mak- tralls and plac all s by Celebration February 12, 1917, in all o the 7,000 rural and village s of the state, the program to include patriotic songs, the Nebraska patriotic ode, b sure! Remove the liver and Tonight history of the chase of Louisiana THE BEE: OMATA, WEDNESDAY, MORE FILINGS FOR OFFICE of Sh\lc thnvex Docu- FOR CELEBRATION *< ez, o o, Regye 2 Addison Wait | FALLON WILL FILE FOR JUDGE I | titing pape the | (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 1.—(Special.) retary State Pool's filing mill turned out few filings this morning, while State | Treasurer Iall helped matters along a little announcing that he had secured and blank petitions to place the name of Bdward Fallon of Falls City on the primary ballot as a candidate for supreise judge. Mr. Fallon always has been a democrat, but under the judicial {primary law will have to be a nonpar | dison Walit, defeated by Secretary |of State Pool at the last election, called jon the latter today and filed his applica | tion for a chance to again run for secre tary of state Mr. Wait has been secre tary of state two years and has t ! connected with public office in some ca pacity for several years Norman T, hnson of Upiand has filed an application with the secretary of state to have his name placed on the {primary ballot us candidate for the repuvlican nomination a sone of the pres- idential electors. Senator J. H. Bubrman of Howard county filed for renominftion on the mocratic ticket for the state senate | from the Eighteenth district. This makes two democrats filing for that nomina tion, Representative Tom Lansing of Greeley having filed last week Yowel poison which is keeping your head .lnun-. territorial Nebraska, the siate to- o ongue coated, bre offen- 08V: reading of essays on various phases dtsey, your tongue coated, breath offen SN or atarh on yarijus, phee sive and stomach sour. Don't stay bi-'jijef addresses by ) fous, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get & DoX of | pahruary 2 1017, is set apart ob Cascarets from the drug store now? Eat | servance fn churches and Sunday sehools one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest |0f the state. Much interest may b created by a study of the early mis gentlest liver and bowel cleansing YOU gionaries and the establishing of ‘the early ever experienced. Yop will wake up | churches of the state. Much interest may | fecling fit and fne. ~Cascarets never be created in reminesences of the early ploneer churchmen o you all' the next day!? fi;l'rw ull:m:l:lmirm(s or pills. They : | Formal Celebration by Legislature. L e 3 <« should | Nebraska day in the legislature; a o Al ‘."”'“"'::‘" “‘:.'"“ ,""‘ '] formai recognition of the admission of ive cross, sick, bilious or feverish chil- | gne™R ORI O By the state dren a whole Cascaret any time. They |legisiature and by the Ladies’ Legislative b are harmless and children love them.— (league. Advertisément General County Celebration, March 1, 1917, general or county cele {bration to'be participated in by commer- cial clubs, schools, historical societics, {farmore’ organizations, churches, women's clubs, Daughters of the American Revo. S |lution, men’s clubs, civic socfaties and sich other organized bodies as may de- Hugo Schaad Dead; Was Friend of Youth COLUMBUS, Neb., Feb, 1.—(Special) Hugo Schaad. worshipped by every child in Platte county, and proclaimed the most loyal lodge of the word, man in the truest sense died at his home here Sun- {day morning following a brief attack of | apoplexy. Mr. Schaad, who was past o years of age, was born In Aarwangen, sire to participate. The following is a | |suggested program from which events ;muy be taken 1. Moving pictures showing local ul e schools, local history and scenes of state development. 2. Dramatization of local and state his- ! tory 3. Addresses on ploneer days and the |stirring scenes which confronted our fathers in transforming the wilds into |a garden of beauty. 4. Nebraska, present and future, by lo- A Simple Remedy hl‘ Does Not Fall to Relleve the Worst. Colds, * Grippe, Eto., at Onoe. cal F{bllr‘ speakers. istorical carnival or pageant cover- ing local and state themes. 6. County exhibitions and contests from n 1s. Spel ts, cipheri 104 Albls 88 A, ‘B, O toscemplataly | AL sckiool pelling contests, clphering | matches, essays and historical contests, break up an ordinary cold in twenty-four | .omyositions on local history, collection hours and the worst case of Erippe or |of historic rells, and general school influenza In less than three days. ~Your Jork. A nose will stop running, your| ‘7 The unvelling of pictures and statuary v lose that stuffed-up feellng, |i; public libraries and in schools of m- the headache will quit, the cough stop o e B portant who were instru- mental in upbuilding the community and whom there is delight to honor. Commemoration by State Fair. Monday, September 3, 1917, is set apart rI ht off and your bones stop aching. ere will pe no depression, no head ring- | lnl and no bad after effects—you'll just | ba as well as ever, that's all. { This remedy is the original Bromo- Lax. Note the name—thers are many imitations .and substitutes. Bromo-Lax | fair. is the only sure, safe and certain cure the state falr of 1917 a memorable one for all sorts of colds, grip, influenza, etc. |in the history of the state. The fair, It's a tonic and a_safeguard against itself will be a commemoration and ex- _deadly pneumonia. It is the only rem- |emplification of Nebraska's progress, Sedy known that absolutely contains no | from its small beginnings to its present | quinine in any shape or form, and which ' magnitude and importance among the | The State Fair board will make gently, but quickly opens the system and |states of the union, The formal program | enables you to throw off the worst colds will consist of public addresses, patriotic at once. A cold is one of the most seri- music and Nebraska in story and in fous of-diseases. It's contagious and you | picture. with a cold are a nuisance to the health and very life of your family and loved ones. Stop it and stop it ayick, sure— and safely with Bromo-Lax. This is not A new remedy—it's been tried and proven for fifteen years. Bromo-Lax Tablets are sold by all druggists, price 25 cents | a box, or sent prepald anywhere on re- ceipt of price. Money back if it fails. Made only by the Trib Chemical Co., 350 N. Clark St., Chicago. Loeal Committee, A speclal committee in charge county celebration consists of the superintendent, the mayor of the seat or chief city, the president of the commercial club, If there 4 In the neighborhood a member of the committeo og 100 he, too, Is a member of this com- mittee. This special committee as above |named is privileged to appoint such ad- | ditional committees as may be conducive P the success of the celebration Falrbury Teacher Injured Coastmg FAIRBURY, Neb.,, Feb. 1.—(3pecial Tel— egram.)—Miss Eulali> Shaffer, a teacher in the Fairbury schools, is in a critical condition at her home in this city as a re- sult of a collision while coasting, Miss Shaffer was coasting down a steep hill and her sled skidded. Her body struck the of the county county the impact. Another accident happened last night on the same hill when an ear-old boy collided with a team of horses. Hundreds of young people are enjoying coasting on this hill, | SHERMAN COUNTY FARMER | GOES TO PRISON FOR FRAUD KEARNEY, Neb., Feb, 1.—(Special Tel- |egram.)—Charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, Orie M. Bowen, a young Sherman county farmer, was brought to Kearney today by Sheriff | Funk, where he pleaded guilty to the charge d was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary The charge was made by the Citizens State bank at Ravenna, which loaned him $375 on the representation t he I\ul a H number of head of ‘.uu. on his ;.mu owen has be n married but two years Pumwv 'fl and has a wife and little child. When th . officers told them the man must face the | as a special Nebraska day at the state | curbstone and she was paralyzed by | | \ Switzerland, but moved to this when a child and resided on a farm north of town. Upon retiring and moving to town soms ten years ago he secured a janitor of the First W' county position a3 rd school in order to be in touch with the school children He was an expert wood carver, having wrought almost mir 8 in this line in the shape of engines, steamboats, em blems. ete He was a member of Modern Woodmen, | ms of Herman and Maennerchoer, and ‘ [ had always acted In the capacity of Columbus’ official Santa Clavs. e § survived Ly his widow and one son, Ot:o. | PREACHER WHO DISTURBED FUNERAL IS SENT TO JAIL GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Feb. 1.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—Rev. Mr. Afflerbaugh, | the street preacher who created a sensa- tion at the funeral of Miss Gertrude Allen | vesterday afternoon by a speech he made ‘ at the services, was today arrested by the city authorities on a complaint filed by Rev. Mr. Schick, in his own behalt | and at the request of the family, for dis- | {turbing a meeting and was fined $20 and | costs, the maximum penalty. County Attorney Cunningham also filed la complaint before the commissioners | charging insanity. | In his own defense Rev. Mr. Affl baugh stated that his consclence told him | he ought to advise the congregation of REPUBLICANS AT COMMITTEE MEET| Twenty of Thirty-Three Members Gather at Lincoln to Deliberate MAY NOT OPEN HEADQUARTERS n N, pecial Telogram.) LINCOLN, ¥ State Chalrman Walt his position at the r George resigned meeting of the rep: lican state committee tonight and J. C McNish of Wisner was elected in his place. E. D. Beach of Lincoln was elected vice chairman No action was taken by the committee on opening headquarters or on furnishing the machintry of the committee to cand dates for delegate to the national con vention by way of assistance in securing slgners to petitions From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb,, Foh 1.+(Special Tele- gram.)—Over twenty of the thirty-three members of the republican state commit- tee were in atendance at the meeting to- night Talk was heard that Chalrman George would resign and another man be se lected, but this finally died down and in- dications point to no action along this ine There appeared to ne quite a sentiment also against opening headquarters now as it was thought nothing could be gained by such action. Some favored action toward assistance to candidates fot delegate to the national convention, but this did not meet with much favor and before the committee was called to order it appeared that no action would be taken Among those present were: The chair- man, W. A, George; . B. Howell, My ron Learned and Charles Claney of « . 1. "A. Renean of Broken Bow, Messrs. Swanson and Ross Hammond of Fremont, Jesse MoNish of Wisner, Messrs, Beach and Trimble of Lancaster, Messrs. Nordgren and Perkins of Ham- fiton, E. M. Pollard of Nehawka, Clar- ence Miles of Hastings, A McCook and several others It was Galushua of generally vnderstood talking with ex-Mayor that he ination by those Miles of Hastings would file for the republican no: for the governor hefore t end of week NEW AUTOMOBILE NUMBERS NECESSARY UNDER LAW (From a Staff Corresponde LINCOLN, Feb, 1.—(Special.) bas expired in which qwners of automo biles should secure new number plates for their machines, and those operating | without the 1916 plates are now subject to arrest and a fine ot $30 for failure to comply with the law, which has given them since the first of the r to make the change. Plates numberad from 1 to 000 have been received by Mr. Pool and there 1s no excuse for anyone run- ning against the law. During the month of January the force working under the sccretary of state is- sued 46,200 plates, or an average of 1,780 a day. The issues were is follows: Renewals . New numb i Motoreycle llnm\wru 3 HASTINGS Y. W. C. A.WILL SOCN BE ESTABLISHED HASTINGS, Neb., Feb. 1.—(Special Tel- egram.)—A total of $1,400 of the fund of $2,000 for the establishing of the Young Women's Christian association has been 240 6,100 2950 the scripture he quoted and that when |Subscribed and the membership has God called him to speak he would speak. |reached nearly 300. Permanent quarters After the fine was imposed he hesitated | Will soon be opened a long time whether to attempt to rafse | — the money or go to jall in default of Veterinariaus' to Kansas City. g LINCOLN, . T.—(Special.)—State | He finally decided that if the Metho. | Veterinarian Anderson and Assistant Vet- |dists of this city and Jesus willed that |CTinerian McKim left last night for Kan- | | \ music the youn clung to her hus ENJOYA CASE o it e o v officers. ‘N Y uR HOME It was said that Bowen asserted he was - of other obligations. He will be |ll\4 n to PROMPT DELIVERY BT PHoNE WEB.i260 | Farmers' Institute at Howe "CHAS.SToRZ HOWELLS, Neb.,, Feb. 1.—(Special.) T T AT R R L VAL | The third annual Colfax County Farm { ers' Institute and Industrial show will be —— » | held here February 4 and 5. The prin- | cipal features will be a series of lecture { by Prof, W. Pugsley, A. H. Smith and Miss Maude Wilson of the University of Nebraska staff There also will be one address by Dean ordyee of the univer =it and one address by Dean Hahn 4\' e 2 mal wol at Wayne. | E. Brogecky is president of the associa I A B. Fila s otary Quickly Cured. lisplays excep- n 1 I had a very se : - d or attack of rip as it may icnal judgment— 1 oty Pyt el he knows quality. 1. Metealf, Westherby, Mo. “I bought two ties of Chamberlain's Co e Remedy and it was only a few days Gl | was completely restored to heaith I firmly believe that (hamberlain's | . - Cough Remedy is one of the very best THE OMAHA BEE- medicines and will know what to do . when I have another cold.” Obtainable -THE HOME PAPER | .1, where.~Advertsement | { he go to Jall for what he had done he was | | willing, ==fllfi1==========. Here ant sections of come other import this won derful sale that has broken all records for attendance and volume of sales. These sections will create still more interest for the unprecedented savings represen City to attend n session of the Mis- sourl VaMey Veterinary assoclation, which meets there today and tomorrow. b ——— BRUARY 2, 1n6. it Bealrice, today succeeded Dr. M, W. e |Asking Hero Medal | s emenaon ot intenas [t asglum. Ne an need that he had For Hastings Woman |- e for changen i the saff, but : : { . natron to succeed Mrs. Baxter, who re- Boxcar Situation | JiAsTINGS, Neh, Feb. L—Bpectai’Tel. | LECR 10 BLCSEC L, BASS " .‘ Given in Report {5 5 tomaerort vy fo et | CENTRAL STATES INSURANCE "t Hero oo 0 MERGER IS HELD 0. K. car situntion In Nebraska hus been out- |8m she displayed in saving severa LINCOLN, Tet (8pecial.) ~State Tn- [ made inquiries tn an effort to ascertain missloners of Kansas and Missouri for [ Whare the troubie ties fn there not beink | DR, FAST ASSUMES CONTROL | the pirpose of investigating the condi- at 5 p. m. January 26 and is as mvv«-:\‘:l‘ | eonaniit of tis Tiitote for Feoble Minded .'i t,l.‘\yfiuzy‘qvmv‘ : ‘v:.u‘:u was all rig Ordera for joading in next 24 hgpurs Lo i Empty at stations LY l Empty in trains At stations to be reloaded Had order, to be repaired Cars londed in last 24 hours Other cars loaded in last 24 hours ‘Splendid Laxative SECRETARY OF STATE DOES for Elderly People BIG JANUARY BUSINESS [ ” Has Been Prescribed by Well| (From a Staff Correspondent ) s LINCOLN, Feb, 1.—(Special)—The fol Known Physician for lowing figures will show that a larg Many Years. volume of business was tran « in the Tho infirmities of in a age are especially oftice of tary of State Pdol during manifest tendency to constipation, the menth of January, the receipts for . the month showing a substantial incrense | W1 cull for treatment that will atford ever the same month of 1916 The funas " N, QR SaLy natura manner he were derived from the sources hereln | "PId action of cathartic remedies and [ enumerated purgatives that shock the system should Corporation permits : $ 1730y | be avoided, mors especially as the reliof Corporation penalties. ... 17 | they offer s only temporary and isus For flling articles of incorporation. 28065 |\ oyyy 1o, than offset by thelr violent For filing notary commissions. 0 For filing brands #1.60 | action For filing cert's and transcripta arly thirty years ago Dr. W. B :‘{"':“‘;",.{",:f\‘,‘,‘\‘.‘:_ Caldwell, Monticello, Ill, prescribed a compound of simple laxative herbs that | Total 801811 | has sinca become the standard house hold remedy In thousands of hon 1 MRS. HARRY FORD DIES ncts easily and gently, yet with positive FOLLOWING OPERATION | ¢ffect: without griping or other pain or discomfort, Mra. Rachel Allen, Gales burg, Kans, is seventy-one years old, | Pepain for fifty cents a 'bottle, Tt s 'a FALLS CITY, Neb., Feb. 1.—(Special and after using a bottle of Dr. Cald- |splendid remedy and should be in every Telegram.)—Mrs. Harry Ford died at the | well's Syrup Pepsin, write that it had | home A trial bottle, free of chas city hospital this cvening. She was|dono her a world of good and that she |can be obtained by writing to Dr, W, B. operated on Saturday for gangrenous ap- | intended to keep u in the house always. | Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Montl- pendicitis Druggists s operation and underwent She was the wife of the the second of Council hird waid and proprie tor of a restaurant near the Missourl Pa Dr. Caldwel HAIR s Syrup | cello, 111 man For cific division. Both are well known by the railroad people over the state, having | been engaged in the same business at eatrice and Wymore. The funeral will take place Thursday at the United Breth ; ren church at 2 o'clock | A 25¢ Bottle of “Swmco No Quinine in \Treatment to Be Given Away. This Cold Cure|y, Any of the Four Big “Pape’'s Cold Compound”| Dy Co.s Stores and They Will Give You a ends colds and grippe in :25_ & T Vb ore. ent Bottle Free. Pape's Cold Compound” every | SWissco'’ Grows Hair, Brings Back Its Original Color, Stops Hair and Scalp Take the Coupon Sherman & McConnell Take two hours untll you have tuken three | Falling Hair, Removes Dandruff and Scalp Diseases, doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken It promptly | opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air | passages of the head; stops nasty dis-| charge or nose running; relieves the headache, ~cQullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneexing, soreness and stiffness. . Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | and snuffling. Ease youp throbbing | head—nothing else In the world gives | such prompt relief an “Pape's Cold | Compound,” which costs only 2 cents | at any drug store. It acts without as- | sistance, tastes nice, and causes no In-| convenience. Accept no substitute.—Ad- vertisement ' BELL—ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package | proves it. 25cat all druggxsts. ‘M ‘v i IlAll the Men’s and Boys’' Hats and Caps, Shoes and All Boys’ Furnishings from the King-Peck $137,000 Stock Go On Sale Next Saturday, February 5th Sacrificed in the same sensational manner which has made this the most talked of sale in the country SATURDAY, February 5 See Friday Night's Newspapers The Sale of Men’s Overcoats, Suits and Furhishings Continued ‘[AS LONG AS THEY LAST Every man who has not attended this sale as yet certainly owes it to himself to come in and see the wonderful bargains in this immense sacrifice. wissco” is Certainly a Wonder. Swissco” Halv | cover expense of packing, The f « bottle of * | and Scalp Treatment, if used as direct will astonish you, It'is o NEW TREAT- MENT, (he latest and best preparation before th publi It is the psult of Years of investigation and research into the reasons why s of the hair preparations hav in the past to do the work demanded of them el It % In its action and thousands recelved amazing sults just fro. froe bottle we gave them for thy asking Because you have postage, ote., by addressing direct to the Swissoo Hair Treatment Co, 6875 P. O. Square, Cin- cinnati, Ohjo. TAXE NOTHING BUT SWISSCO. FREE BOTTLE COUPON Good fo of Sherm Cor. 16th ney St Cor. Mth and Farnam 8 North 16th St when name und wddress ie properly filled in on dotled lines. Those outwide of Omaha will get & fres bot- tle by _sending o in Halr Treatment <o, 0. clnnati, 0. postage, el not received any re- lief from s hing you have tried, don't be foolish enough to condemn everything else. You will I tly benefited by the free bottle w you 'SWISS00"—i0 nd bottles Hquare, Cin- to_help ‘cover expense of packing, This offer s kood 10 days only, cents s for male and re $1.00 size mmended b, all druggists and drug departments Nime erywhere. Thos tslde of Om annot_call § & M Dru »'% 4 Stores, Cor, 16th and D St Cor, 16th and Har Bts D) and Farnum s, and 207-% North 16th State Give full nddress, write plainly Some New Books by LEE #00d luck or bad luck in dealin, wllh vou]lryol hofl " nnx essful you have done things right. If These are something new. They eliminate ordina: 'hog and chicken, talk' and get down to bed rock on the elements of success or failure. They expose pitfalls and stumbling blocks that cost farmers millions annually. These books are free | you meution how many chickens or hogs you own. EO. H. LEE COMPANY 43% Lee Bullding, Omaha, Nebraska There are about 8,000 hats and caps which must be sacrificed; the highest grade and best all wearing; the boys of Omaha should be outfitted from K(N\l"l,”!‘rl()m THE this sale—indeed there i a variety of interest, PURE FOOD WHISKEY elnspector & Is Back Of Every Bottle"

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