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PURITY IN SYSTEM HER FIRST DEMAND Omaha Women Tells Exper- tence in Putting Self “Bock | [N BROWN COUNTY | .ccsin it i’ pa| Conch in Person Looking for on Job’' After Long Pl | Commissioner Harman ia preparing to | Amecrians. | o after the patent medicine anufactur- | % Tllness. All Have Returned to Republican | ars who still perstat i advertising “curs~ | NOT FIGHTING THE MEXICANS sy Fold and Most Would Like to | remedies, when in the opinion of the| - SAYS TANLAC CAN'T BE| Soe Hoghes l‘lllnm; | food commissioner they do mot cure. | WL PASO, aMreh 33.—Garcla BEAT “f ) He has been successful In having many | Fllores, a Spanish merchant of the . of them change the name of their reme- Ax & tonlc and system purifier Tanlac can't be beat,”’ declares Mrs. M. E. Don- neand of 412 North Sixteenth street Omaha And she ought to kmow, because her condition was such, she explains, that she needed a remedy of that kind very badly 1 suffered from anemia—from a lack | the county. The former members of —— | "We were traveling north from of red corpuscies in the blood™ #he | ihe third party have returned to the | (From a Btaff Correspondent.) | Chihuahua City,” he said, “and were ::»‘"M p' :::l:d'" ry.v:‘::d ;“;» 'w h"’,,',‘,:'lrppublk-un fold and sentiment every- | 3 L:"";‘l'"‘fih “:":"‘ :‘ - ‘FI‘"‘""' ;';"h: nearing Moctezuma, when we en- h ope 6 CIES: 0P, So SRENS | protes v certain democrats of Bur! trouble, This attack was brought on by | where tends toward the election of & | .oty againat the name of Nels John ;rountorndn a large force of men, gall stones. Blood polsoning caused & !republican nationsl and state ticket.|son, republican candidate for the state|mOunted and on foot, surrounding weakening of the blood. “I suffered from violent headaches. 1 had hot flushes all over my body. I was weak. 1 could not take my broom and sweep. I could not do my work was my fourth attack of anemlia “If 1 ate anything sweet in the morn- ing it would disturb my liver so that I would vomit up bile, and 1 would be so slok! “After taking two bottles of Tanlac I am gaining strength of my work already. aince taking Tanlac This I am doing part 1 have had but one attack of those viclent headaches My liver is In bet- ' Nebraska 'NO BULL MOOSERS KENNEDY HAS CALL FOR SENATE | AINSWORTH, Neb., March 23 (8pecial.) —Compared with the po- litical lineup of four years ago, a unique situation exists here in Brown i county. Political leaders declare they do not know of any progressives in | There are expressions of dissatls- | faction over the democratic adminis- | tration. Ponounced democrats de- clare that they will not vote for Wil- son or Hitchecock this year. BEape- clally is this sentiment strong among the farmers. Many republicans and democrats say that Hughes i the man who will get their support and 1t looks as if he will get & good-sized vote here, by admirers who will write his name in on the ballot. rHE BE Nebraska tained afternoon [V Orr, dles so that the word appear as a part of the name no longer guarantees a cure member of the logislatures, and M. 8. Wilcox, chalrman of the democratic county Burt county and member of the 1911 s sion, appeared In support of the prote New York fhysician To Be Charged with |HARMAN GETS BUSY WITH PATENT MEDICINE MEN | ‘cure’ Most senate in that district, from appearing on|the station. According to my best es- the democratic primary ballot, was sus-|timate there must have been 1,500 Secretary of Sjate Pool this 4o a1 last committee of does not or which | tonight, sald that Villa had held up ot |a train on which he was traveling at them are satiafied t> use the name|Moctezuma, eighty miles northeast remedy” in place of the former word. |from Naimquipa, where the Carranza PROTEST OF BURT COUNTY DEMOCHATS IS UPHELD il-\uuluen circles in El Paso. two There is also some Cummins senti- ment, but that favorable to Hughes | seems to predominate. Both farmers ter shape and is clearing up—I have not had another bad liver attack, and my di- gedtion 1a much better. 1 got more nour- Murdgr g_f Relative ishment and strength from the food I 1 NEW YORK, March 2.—Detectives be. 4 and business men express themselves | ...~ 4. (o arrest Dr. Arthur “Tanlac certainly helps to correct the|along this line. Warren Walte “ In connection with #tomach and enriches the blood.” the death of John . Peck, millionaire ay. . Tanlac, the reconstructive tonic and sys- ANl Wast.te Hear Keunody druggist of Grand Rapids, Mich., found Interest in the republican party is on the Increase. Despite a heavy windstorm that set the sand a-whriling Tuesday night, farmers drove In for many miles to listen to the speech of John L. Ken- nedy of Omaha. This speech rang with strong republican dootrine and was re- celved with a great deal of enthusiasm on the part of his audience. It looks as if Mr. Kennedy is going to get & big vote here in his candidacv for United States senator. His talk on re- publican principles and policles made him many friends, who declare that his nomination will add much strength to the ticket. F. R. Galbraith, editor of the Star- Journa), in sizing up the situation after the meeting, sald that he belleved prac- tically all the republicans of he county were for Kennedy, Sentiment U “I told Mr. Aldrich, who was hero some time ago, that 1 was for Kennedy, and that the whole republican party in Brown county wanted to see Kennedy nomi- nated,” said John M. Cotton, the well- known e-editor end polifician of Ains- worth, Regarding the gubernatorial situation, one hears & great deal of talk and it would be hard to pick a favorite at thia time in the race for the republican nom- w Neville is developing & great ? of strength and the Bryan men feel that the return of Williani Jennings to coampaign for his brother will awing many democrais in line. ten purifier, Is being especially intro- duced in Omaha at the Sherman & Me- Connell Drug Store, 18th and Dodge Streets. Tanlac may be obtained in Benson at the Schiller-Beattle Drug Store; Spring- fleld, H. Fiegenbaum; Weeping Water, Meyer Drug Co.; Nebraska City, Henry Schwake & Co.; Auburn, B. H. Dort; Ash- land, H. H. Cone;: Malmo, P. B. Fitch: Fremont, Brown-Federickson Drug Store; Oakland, W. O. Harding & Son; Clark- #son, E. H. Koza: Columbus, Purity Drug Store; Monroe, Hill's Pharmacy: Madi- mon, E. E. Burris; Nickerson, Young & Murrie; Fullerton, Griffin Bros. him in & condition of stupor as a res of an oplate, self-administered. Physi- clans at noon today were working on | him to save his life. | District Attorney Bwann soon after that | hour afrived at Dr. Walite's apartment | and went in, accompanried by a stenogra- | pher. It was given out that Dr. Walte | had taken the oplate to induce sleep and | it was belleved that he would recover. | District Attorney Swann, emerging from Dr. Waite's apartments shortly before 2 o'clock, made this announcement: “I shall charge Dr. Waite with murder in the first degree. The district attorney received informa- tion last night from Grand Rapids in- dicating that Peck me#y have been pol- soned. Dr. Otto M. Shults performed an autopsy on Peck's body at Grand Rapids, whaere it was sent soon cfter Peck's death | here on March 12, | Orders wers sent to detectives to bring | Dr. Waite to the Tombs court for ar- | ralgnment at 1 o'clock. Whils awaiting the arrival of Dr. Waite, the district attorney had under examination Dora Heller, a mald em- ployed In Dr. Walte's home at the time of the death there of Mr. and Mrs. Peck. It was given out by the distriet at- torney’s office that Miss lor had sald that on two occasions sl w Dr. Waite pour something out of a bottle into Peck’s poup. Pegk complained of the taste and Dr, Waite, she is ata to have said, blamed the cook. On aonther occa- ATTENTION-DRUGGISTS. An exclusive Tanlac agent is in every town, village and cross road fh this county. For particulars ad- dresd Copper Medicine Company, Day- ton, Ohfo, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes %4 : OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. 'VILLA HEARD FROM HOLDING UP TRAIN { Bandit Chief Goes Through Every |eity of Chihnahua, who arrived here |authorities have insisted the bandit | was located. Flores is well known in | Big Foree of Me When we reached thestation we were ¢ amazed to see Pancho Villa himself enter the train. We had supposed he was many |miles to the west. He walked through every carriage, declaring that he was mearching for Amerfcans, and that he would kill any he found. “‘I am not fighting Mexicans,' he an- nounced, ‘except the first chief and those Itraitors with him who have turned Mexico over to the Americans.’ Ch with Frie equnipped and armed, who had followed him from Chihuahua City. He finally left the train without molesting anyone, but he took some supplies which he maid he needed badly Mr. Flores sald that the wires between Chihuahua and Torreon were cut three days ago and that the people throughout the eountry he traversed knew very little of what was going on Sloan’s Liniment Relleves Conges- tion, As soon as you apply Sloan's Liniment the congestion disappears and your pain is gone. Bodily warmth is renewed. All drug, Advertisement DEATH RECORD. Miss Maria Perry. Miss Marie Perry, 7 years old. dled at the home of her niece, Mrs. Walter A. | George, 122 Park avenue. Her sister, mother of Mrs. George, died about three weeks ago. The two have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. George for | several years. Arrangements for the funeral will be made upon the return of Mr. George, who {s at present out of the city Mrs. M. J. ISLAND, Neb, Rich. GRAND March 23— (Special.)—The funeral services of Mrs. | M. J. Rich were held this morning from St. Mary's Catholle ehurch. Dr. Rich and family moved fo this ecity Omaha thirteen years ago and the de- ceased became widely known for her kindliness and was held in the highest esteem. She leaves s3ven daughters and one son. Mre, J. 8. ALBION, Neb., Mrs, J. 8. Amstrong, wife of Judge Arm- strong of this city died at her home Tuesday evening. The deceased was one »f the pioneers of this county. survived by her husband, a son and three Armatrong. She s Villa stopped to chat with some friends of his who were on the train. He told them that General Herrera had joined Bim three days since with 2,000 men, fully daughters. Tt takes but a minute of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want Ad eolumns. ' ;boc-ti;rfiSays N uxafed lt:;zn A thl ; Increase Strength of Delicate People in many ns have suf- fered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kdney diseass or wome other alment when their real tronble was lack of irom in the blood.—Mow to tell. New York, N. Y.~In & recent discourse Dr. K. Sauer, Speclalist, of this city sald: If you were to make An actual blood test on all people whe are {1l you would probably be greatly astonished t the exceedingly large number who lack irom who are il for Do other resson than the Iack of iron. The moment fron fs wupplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms dissppear. Without iron the biood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefors mothing you est does you any good: you don't got the stremgth out of It Your food mersly passes through your eystem llke corn through ® mill with the rollers #0 wide apart that the miil can't grind, As & result of this cootinuous biood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and fre- quentiy develop all sorts of conditions. One in too thin; another 1 burdened with unheslthy fat; some Are so weak they can hardly walk; some (hink they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can’t sleep at night, others ate sleepy and tred all dny; some fussy and, irritable: some skinoy and bloodless but all lack physical power { and endurance. In wuch cases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or nar- glon the mald was declared to have sald she saw Dr. Walte pour something also into Peck’ ‘Dr. Walte was reported later to have recovered sufficiently to be questioned by the district attorney, but not to be in & condition to be immediately removed from his apartment, The republicana seem enthusfastic and cocksure of the outcome this fall. and on the other hand, democrats are not saying much and when they do declare themselves the hope that - the breach in thefr party will not become any wider than it 18 at present. ‘#oaps and prepared shampoos con- too much alkall, ‘which is very in- 1t drigs “the ncalp and make ‘brittle. best thing 0 use In fust plain mul- Notes from Ravenna. cocoanut ofl, for this is pure and | Embree presented the case to the grand y groasoless. It's yery cheap, and| RAVENNA, Neb, March R.—(8peclal) |y y cailing as the principal witness beats the most expensive soaps or any- | —The School board of Ravenna has Dora Heller, the colored mald. slagted as superintendent for the COMING| "y records of the health department. year Prof. Nichols, at present county 8- pioh reported Peck’s death due to acute perintendent of Buffalo county. Prof. C.inepnritiy and Bright's dlsease, were also O, Brown, for four years superintendent| ., o4 before the jury. of the Ravenna schools, has filed &8 &' mywo detectives were left in charge of candidate for county superintendent. Dr, Walte, with orders to bring him to Since quarantine rogulations were en-|.glee headauartors as soon as his con- forced about two weeks ago several NeW | giion permitted, Vials and boxes contain oases of smalipox have developed and |ing three kinds of deadly poisons were thire are now about tem homes under|found in Waite's pockets, the district at- quarantine. No one who has the disease anid. 18 sick enough to be confined to bed. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, March 23.—Dr. At the citizens’ caucus beld Tuesday | Arthur W. White is the son of, Mr. and ovening, all of the presnt city officlals|Mrs. Warren Waite of Grand Raplds. were renominated, with the exception of [¥le is 28 years old. He married Miss ing else all to pieces. You can get this ‘any drug store, and a fow ounces will the whole family for months. molsten the hair with water and in, about a teaspoonful is all that ired, It makes an abundance of cremmy lather, cleanses thoroughly, rinses out easily. The halr dries ly and evenly, and is soft, fresh flufty, wavy and easy to . Besides, it loosens and tukes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Meanwhile Assistant District Attorney | o Cass as city clerk. Mr. Cass 18| Clara Louise Peck last September. He | editor of the Ravenna News and has served continuously as city olerk for twenty-aix years, being the only clerk the town has ever had. He was nosed out by Joe ¥. Smaha in the caucus. There 18 no dissatisfaction in Mr. Cass’ work, but & great many votors semed to think it was time for a change. Callaway Plo r ia Dead, CALLAWAY, b. March 38.—(Spe- clal )—"Grandma’ ‘ameron, who resided with her son, John Cameron, some six miles east of Callaway, passed away after an iliness lasting for more than & year. She was one of the early settlers of this commuaity, and was 8 years of age. The body will be shipped to her old home in Ohio for burl at Omaha by a son who resides in Mon- tana, who will accompany it STEWART FOOD CO. 528 Sesurity Bivg. CHICASO FRECKLES Do you know how easy It is to re- moke those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine, double strength, from your druggist, and a few An Ata Digestyon. When you feel dull and stupid after your meals, frequently have sour stom- ach and eructations you should take one of Chamberlain's Tablets Iimmediately after dinner to ald digestion. Ubtainable everywhere.—Advertisement. Primary Filings State Representat! Thirty-elghth spplications should show you how easy mufilfi:m unpbcl‘l. republican; Geor, A r, democra fo Fd yourself of freekles and get | Vg, [io Representative, Thirty-sixth Dia- ree t. republican; Phil Maurer, democrat State 'Senator, Twelfth District—J. P, Stols, republican; C. W. Doty, democrat County Treasvrer—J. C. Petri, repub- Oalder, democrat; H. H. atrength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back Af it fails to remove the [, Col G e B freckles.—Advertisement. County Sheriff—1l. B. Niemann, demo- Your Examined Glul: Fitted by Our Experts. crat N::wu(y Attorney—L. H. McKilp, re- n. rict Court—Bdward joan; T. C. Beck and J. County Al oseph L. republican; Willlam Zwick and Gibb, democrats. County Superint pel, republican; W. crat. County Surveyor—Rex Davies, repub- County Judge—Harry L. Norval 4 Bawin Vail. hon-partisan e Siparvisor Heal, republican Henry Afbers “Wulibranat g Stocker, republican: M. B. Paimer and Anton J. Brym, ta. Winsor, A dent—Emma B. H. Y. Brokaw, demo. H. Le- demo- vens, studied dentistry In the University of Michigan and later won honors in the College of Royal Surgeons at Edinburgh. After leaving college he spent four years with a syndicate in South Africa. . Department Orders. WASHINGTON, March 23.—(Bpecial Tel- unm.r-!nw- rural letter carriers ap- Eu : _Bona . Kroy Swea ity, M. R. Chafoe. WONDERFUL TALE OF AN ACTRESS Struggled with Sickness and Dis- couragement; How Relieved. Dayville, Killingly, Conn.—*I shall be glad to have every woman know I had down falled me. with sake cotlc drugs, which only whip up your flagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the ex- pense of your Iife later on. No maiter what any 200% in Ten Days one tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe it to yourselt to make the following test See how long your can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five- per day fter meals for two weeks. Then test your strength dgain and see for yourself how muoch you have gained. 1 have ween dozens of mervous run down people who were afling all the time double, and even tripie their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and Other troub to fourtesn days' time simply by the proper form, and this, after the n some cases been doctoriag for montha without obtain- ing any benmefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but_when you come down to hard facts there Ia nothing Ike good old iron to put eolor in your cheeks and #00d sound, healthy fiesh on your of iron, ed people’s teeth, upset their not assimilated and for these organio iron all iron for e; 3 infure the teeth and ficial. not 4 double your sty 1t ia dlepens cConnell Drug sed in thin Co. stores i ity by and ait il I 1‘ il etal | SPEC SPECIFICATIONS: OYen dimensions, 16x18x14 : inches, I Broiler dimensions, 16x18 il x10 inches. I Floor space, 46x23 inches. I Oven bottom and top is 18- gauge double metal. / Oven lining is 24-gauge trom | March 23—(Special )= | grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times | | | Pianos!Pianos' AT PRICES THAT LOSE SIGHT OF COST Sale Lasts Two Days Tn order to close out our mammoth stock of new, used and shop- worn pianos, we will make an extra discount of 25 per cent. LISTEN! Our store is packed full of new and used pianos that have accumulated durng the last 30 days. Now we have made up our minds to sell every one of these planos at once. We have sense enough to realize the only thing that will dispose of this mammoth stock quickly is the price, and what we do not sell within the next two days we are sure that we will have to carry over for at least thirty days. Among these sale pianos you will find such well known makes as Steinway, Weber, Steger & Sons, Knabe, Kmerson, Vose & Son, Decker, Hazelton, Campbell, Wellington, Chickering, Ludwig, Sch- moller & Mueller, Erbe, Lighte and others too numerous to mention. This Sale Will Last Only Two Days. So Make Haste, Mr. Piano Buyer. FREE 30 Days in Your Home——— W, i e e s e b e ek v T VR g AGORN CABINET GAS RANGE ) IAL PRICE UNTIL APRIL 1ST Fuel Line Not in, $25.50 Fuel Line in, - - - $23.50 TERM PAYMENTS--$3.00 Down, $2.00 a Month. il S PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH OMAHA GAS CO. | South Side—4819 South 24th Street. South 247, You will find this beautiful piano one of our latest styles in this special sale. Planos guaranteed for 25 years. NOTICE—The Extra Cut in Prices for the Next Two Days: 8300 Upright, rosewood case, was $100, now. 8350 Upright, ebony case, was $125, now $400 Upright, ebony case, was $183, now $275 Upright, ebony case, was 875, now. .. [ Y i O £ 3 $325 Upright, oak case, was $135, now. .. 1 § $350 Upright, mahogany case, was $175, now. 142 $300 Upright, oak case, was $160 now. ... 125 8600 Square, rosewood case, was $30, now . : = $1,000 Grand, rosewood case, was $195, now. ... 160 $600 Player Piano, oak case, was $400, now...... 275 TERMS—$1 TO $2 PER WEEK. FREE STOOL, FREE SCARF, FREE LIFE INSURANCE. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1811-1818 Fuunam Street, Omaha. Hendquarters for Player Music Rolls to Fit All Player Pianos. ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO SECURE ONE AT THE SPECIAL PRICE We consider this the best range value we have ever offered for the home Notice These Splendid Features Elevated oven and broiler—no stooping or reaching; white enameled panels and drip pan—easy to keep clean; other parts given a high finish. All of this adds to the appearance of a neat kitchen. You Cannot Afford to Miss This Opportunity Call at our office before April 1st or telephone for a representative to take your order. 1509 Howard Street. || Douglas 605.

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