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Glass of Water Before You Eat Any Breakfast Wash poison fro—m system each morning and feel fresh as a daisy. Bvery day you clean the house you live In to get rid of the dust and dirt which eollect through the previous day. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes fliled up each twenty-four hours with all manner of filth and poison. It only every man and woman could realize the wonders of drinking phospated hot water, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of eickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of “nerve wrecks," “rundowns,” “brain fags” and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng »f rosy-cheeked people everywhere. Iveryone, whether sick or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a Elass of real hot water with a teaspoon- ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indi- gestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal be: fore putting more food into the stomach Those subject to sick headache, bilious- ness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are consti- pated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awalting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to con- taminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do.—Advertise- ment, Bed Comfort is the Result of Correct Mattress and Spring Building $3.65 $5.75 $6.75 $7.50 These figures are Raymond Mattress Prices, carded in both our windows, and the actual full sized matress also shown, In leaving your order for a mattress, make your selection of your ticking from samples These figures are RAYMOND BOX SPRING PRICES. Ask to see their construction, the fine upholstering used on them, and the quality of the cofl springs ueed in building them. See one made in our windows next week. Raymond Furniture Co. 1513-1516 Howard St. A TRIUMPH IN PURITY PROMPT DE TO PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTOR 1827:29 SHERMAN AVE. OMAHA NEB. PHONE WEB. 1260 Eczema Is Conquered Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted, From any druggist for %ec or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, bur: and chafing It penetrates, ler and soothes. Zemo is dependable d inexpensive. Try it, as we believe nothipg you have ever used is as effect- fve and satisfying Zemo, wounds Cleveland. Nebraska SERVICE DEMAND OF PHONE USERS Chairman Clarke of Rail Board Tells What is Matter of Many Line TOO0 AMBITIOUS FOR THEIR RATE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., March 2.—(Spe-ial Tel'gram.)—C. J. @Garlow of C(olumb s was re-elected for the elghth time presi dent of the Nebraska Independent Tele phone association this afternoon at th» anntal meeting. E. G. Taylor of Loup City was clected vice president and L. E. Hurtx of Linco'n secretary-treasurer, Clarke on Rates. Chairman Henry T. Clarke of the Ne braska Railway commission was th» head liner at the meeting at the Linco'n hotel yesterday. Mr. Clark said that the average man did not kick on rates so much as he did on service. In his opinion the rate question was a secondary con- sideration and frequent letters coming to the railway commission testiffed that stockholders were willing to give up their stock to anyone who could give service on the rate charged. Most of the trouble in the telephone business, according to Mr. Clarke's idea of thinking, arose from telephone com- panies trying to operate on so low a rate that they could not give the service which the public demanded. Mr. Clarke said further: Canse of Trouble. “I feel that I may safely say that the findings of your commission have been sunjected to public criticism only in cases where the public did not know the facts, or felt that it could not rely on the truth and accuracy of the facts presented. The most difficult cases for the com- mission to decide, which come within the second class, are presented in those cases where the financlal history is in- complete; where the records of the com- panies do not accurately reflect its op- erating history by separating and dis- closing items properly chargeable to maintenance and depreciation from those and when it is necessary for the com mission to rely to any considerable ex- tent on figures unverified by the utility company’s accounts, on physical tions and estimates.” Today's program was especially Inter- esting in that it covered some subjects which are decidedly live ones In N valua- READ THE BEE WANT ADS braska just at this time. The dlscussion by L. E. Hurtz of the Lincoln company on the “Interference of High Voltage Electric Lines With Tele- phone Bervice,” covered many points which are before the railway commis- sion at the present time and brought on a wide discussion from the members of the association, Other subjects handled at more or less length were “Maintenance Methods in Small Exchanges,” by C. I, Stocking of Falls City; “Developing Our Business,” by Eben Warner of Chadron, and the “Value of Courtesy to Our Patrons,” by Alfred Bratt of Genoa. Demurrage Charges Are Lifted Up Notch (rFom & Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 29.—(Special.)~The State Rallway commission has granted the application of the rallreads for a change in the charges for demurrage, in hopes that it will help the car shortage considerably and cauvse parties holding cars to get them unioaded soorer. The new order allows the same free holding for the first forty-eight hours After that time a charge of $1 per dey will be allowed for the next seventy- hours and following that a charge of §: per day per car as long as held. STARK SAYS DELEGATION VIOLATED CONSTITUTION (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 20.—(Special.)—W. L. Stark, democratic candidate for con- gress In the Fourth district, take a “fornister” sand against his democratic brethren, who are now holding down congressional jobs ' in Nebraska and questions their right to oppose the presi- dent In the vote of “confidence” given President Wilson, in which all six con- gressmen from Nebraska took the posite view. 'The Propriety of tabling the resolu- tlon (McLemore) cannot be questioned,’ writes Mr. Stark to E. A. Walrath chalrman of the committee appointed at the state committee meeting at Hast ngs, to notify him that he had been drafted to go up against the almost im possible task of defeating Congressman Charlle Sloan. “In the last analysis,’ says Mr. Btark, “It was an attempt by the house to representatives, legisla- tive body, to usurp and invade the ex- ecutive power as set forth in the fed- eral constitution.” Mr. Stark mentions several things he will have congress when he reaches Washington, TWO LATE COMERS GIVEN CHANCE TO GO ON BALLOT op- other fix up (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 29.—(Special.)—Sec- retary of State Pool"has granted the application of Willlam Bates of Lodge Pole to have his name placed on the pri- mary ballot for representative on the republican ticket from the Seventy-sixth district. A showing was made by Mr. Bates that he pald the filing fee in plenty of time, but through neglect the papers were not sent to the secretary of state. A. M. _aambers of Wathill, who serveda in the last legislature, is another one who pald his fee in plenty of time and through the neglect of someone the filing papers were not farworded to the secre- tary of state. His name will go on the primary ballot. Notes from Tab TABOR, Ia, March 2.—(Speclal.)—The Tabor college Girls' Glee club returned Monday after a very successful tour through southwestern lowa and eastern Nebraska. The annual town election, held hére Monday. resulted in the election of U, G. Mauk for mayor; O. L. Hall, trea urer, and R. J. Mawton, assessor. The counclimen elected are T. M. Aistrope, Joe Dalton, ¥. M. Laird, H, C. Gilbert and B. E. Marin, Tabor college activities resumed yes terday after a weeck's vacation Soothes Your Couxh and . Lr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the raw spots, eases cough, kills cold germs Se. All druggists.—Advertisement. Nebraska VOTE TILL 8 ELECTION DAY Legislature Made This Change in Law, Together with a Few Others, CROSS PUT ON*'I:K”E OTHER SIDE (From a Staff Corr LINCOLN, March 2 Many people appear to be unaware that the last legislature changed the election law as to the time of closing the polls at the regular election and Secretary Pool has had several Inquiries regarding it Very little change was made except as | to the time of closing the polls when the same rules which cover the primary elec- tion will govern the regular election. The polls will open at § o'clock In the morn Ing and close at 8 in the evening. This will make election returns a little later in belng announced. Some change was also made In the pay which election officers shall receive, the new law reading as follows The j clerks of election, also the boar era for the county, at all general elections shall receive following pay: For each hour of rendered each person shall cents, Each member of the election board shall make an affidavit before a quall fled officer of the number of hours he has worked. The person making the re turns of the elections to the county clerk shall receive $2 per day and 6 cents for each mile necessarily traveled. Provided that in cities of the first class judges and clerks of election shall receive the sum of $ per day not to exceed two days for each election held in sald city Another change In the primary law covers when the polls shall close and provides that if the hour of closing has arrived and there are voters in booths or in line waiting to get in that these shall be permitted to voted before the polls close. No one arriving after € p. m. shall be allowed to vote Another change which s important 1s that it will tend to keep voters from getting their cross opposite the name of the wrong candidate, comes in the placing of the square for the cross to the of the name instead of following it across on the right side of the ballot Another change in the law does not re- quire the rotating of names in counties of less than 50,000 population. 8till another change provides that where any candidate has been deefated at the primary for any office he cannot become a candidate by petition or otherwise for the same office at the geleral clection REVIVAL MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD IN LINCOLN (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 20.—(Special.)—Linp coln Is experiencing a series of revival meetings. Five of the downtown churches, St. Paul's Methodist, ¥irst Christian, First Presbyterian, First Baptist and the First Congregational, have joined In a Lenten service and nave secured services of Lincoln McConnell, the Geor- gla revivalist, while some of the smaller churches have united and have brought to Lincoln Rev. Mr. Delk of Oklahoma. He is holding forth in a store bullding on O street. The McConnell meetings are being held at 8t. Paul's church and the big edifice, which seats over 3,000 people, has been well filled each evening, while the other meetings ar well attendd. Dr. McConnell electrifies the audience with his eloquence, then draws them to tears by his pathos, and then plunges them into laughter by his mimicry and funny stories. Mr, Delk is a former cir- cus performer and the manner in which he cavorts about the platform has much of the Circus aspect. It has been announced that pligrimages from Omaha arc to be made by special train soveral nights during the meetings. Mickel’s Omaha. 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs. These stores show a full line of Vic- tor Victrolas in all sizes and styles. Stores 16th Street left | the | Nebraska Cycle Co. 15th and Harney Sts., Brandeis Victrola Dept. In Pompelan THURSDAY Nebraska CORPORATIONS IN | STATE TOTAL HIGH Secretary Pool Finds the Actual H Money Thus Invested Runs | Into Millions. CLOSE TO BILLION DOLLARS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 2.—(Special.)~A great deal has been sald about the re ources of Nebraska as an agrieultural {state and the income derived from the cow, hen, hog and alfalfa, but fow people realize nearly $100,000,000,00 is fn | vested in corporations, which pasz |tax to the state of Nebraska Secretary of State Pool took occas fon to look up the amount of actual money invested in this state in corpor ations, and was surprised to discover that actual money Invested by corpor ations (not Incorporated stock), outside of the rallroads, is $221,636,606.49, while the railroads pay a corporation tax on actual money invested of $310,573,7 This s for corporations filing with the secretary of state, which does not include those which have mi since January 1, 1915, so it Is probable that the amount will run well up over the $1,000,000,000,00 mark when these are added. This Dbrings iInto the coffers o fthe state an annual fun over $100,000 | as corporation taxes alone and does not [Include the other taxes pald to the state through the usus channels, Trade Week for Hastings. HASTINGS, Neb, March 29, Telegram.)—The Chamber of Commerce has designated the first week of May as trade week for Hastings, An automobile will be given away during the week (Special Richardson Bar E dorses ¥Fallon, FALLS CITY, } March 20— (8pe clal) —Members of the Richardson county bar at a meeting endorsed the candidacy of Eward Falloon for supreme Judge with a laudatory resolution h—'on Is Greate#t Builders, S Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Deli. oate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Per Cent. Stronger in Two Weeks' Time in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N, Y.—Most people fool tshly seem to'think they are going to get renewed health and stre from some stimulating medicin trum or narocotic dru & specialist of this city, when, as a mat- ter of fact, real and true strength can only come ‘from the food you eat. But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron in their blood to enable It to change food into living matter. From thelr weakened, nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they wenerally commence doctoring for stomach, lver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other all- ment caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thin, ma{ g0 on for years, while the patien ffers untold agony. It you aro not strong well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far vou can walk without becoming tired. Wext“take two five grain tablets of o dinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for ‘Then test our strength again and see for yourself | how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who were afling all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver MARCH Nebraska Protests Are Made Against Taking Off | Rock Island Trains|" FAIRRURY, Telegram.) Neb., Hearing March 2 of a (Special complaint against the Rock Island road was given here today by the Nebraska Rallway here today by the ‘Nebrasks Railway mercial clubs in southern Nebraska and traveling men were in attendance to pro test against taking off local passenger traing Nos. %1 and 362, known as the Jorsey, between Lincoln and Belleville Kan,, and locals Nos. and 34 on the Falrbury forton district General Passenger Agent Stewart of Omaha was on the stand. Mr. Stewart who was well stocked with facts and figures, asserted the Rock Island w operating trains Nos, : and at a loss and the patronage did not war- rant keeping them on. The commercial clubs protested vig orously, asserting that the towns along these lines would only have one local each way on the road. W. 8. Whitten secretary of the Lincoln Commercial club, held strong objections to removing the passenger train The commission will take the case un der advisement and announce a declaion in a few days. A large number of Rock Island officlals was in attendance. Judge | “Really does” put bad stomachs in It's truly astonlshing—almost marvelous, 1. P. Holmes of Lincoln, Rock Island |order—"really does” overcome Indiges- (and the joy ls it harmless, attorney, was present tlon, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sour- A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia« ness in five minutes—that—just that— pepsin will give you a hundred dollars® Holdrege Wi ave Aunditorium, |makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest sell- |worth of satisfaction or your druggist HOLDR Neb.,, March %0.—(Spe- |Ing stomach regulator In the world. If |hands you your money back. clal.)~Thirty-one business men of this|What you eats ferments into stubborn | IU's werth its welght in gold to men city have subscribed stock for the pur- [!UMPs, you belch gas and eructate sour, |and women who can't get their stomachs pose of buying two lots on which an |Undigested foood and acid: head is dizzy irt-l\lhflml It belongs in your home— auditorium will be erected. An effort |And aches; breath foul; tongue coated; |should always be kept handy in case of is to be made at once to sell additional |YOUr insides filled with bile and indi- [a sick, sour, upset stomach during the stock to raise funds to erect the buflding. | K¢Atble waste, remember the moment |day or at night. It's the quickest, surest M i LEXING nt Lexington Burned. TON, Neb, March 2.—(Spe clal)~The alfalfa meal mill was com pletely destroyed by fire about 1 o'clock yesterday morning. No one knows how the fire started, and but for the effort of the fire boys the fire might have of All Strength ays Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes and other troubles In from ten to four- teen daya' time simply by taking iroh in the proper form. And this after they had in spme cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit But don't take the old forns of reduced iron, ‘ifron acetate or ticture or iron slmply to save a few cents. You must take {ron In a form that can be easily absorbed and mssimilated like nuxated iron it you want it to do you any good, otherwlse it may prove worse than use- less, Many an athlete or prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the cret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to' inglor fous defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE-Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Saver 18 not & patent medicine nor mecret romedy but one which is well known to Aruggiss Those lron constituents i widely presirived by eminent physiclans everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, It in easily assimilat does not fnjure the teeth, make them biac) upset the stomach; on the contrary. it e & most potent: remedy, in nearly all forma of indigation. as well as for nervous run-down conditions. Th Manufacturers have such great cohfidence in Nuxated fron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to charitable institution if they cannot take any or woman under 0 who lucks fron and fn- crease their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' (ime provided they have no seriows organio trouble. They almo offer to refund your money it it does not at least double your strength and endurance i _ten days' time. It in diepensed In this clty by Sherman-MoConnali Drug lores and all other druggists —Advertisement Prominent Stores That Handle Victor Victrolas and Victor Records All of the Above Stores Have Sound- Proof Demonstrating Rooms and Will Gladly Play the Records for You A. Hospe 0rcha;'d & Wilhelm 4141 Co. spread to other parts of the city, The charged tod The case of Harlan bullding was insured county agalnst the Burlington raliroad, Dintetet Ooury 0t Alma, wherein the county asked for damages ALMA, Neb., March 2.—(Special.)—Dis- |to county roads along the St. Francis triet court convened Monday for & jury | branch out of Orleans, duo to the floods rm, Judge Harry 8. Dungan on the |Of 1ast summer, was dismissed withous on the docket STOMACH ACTING UP? Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, “Pape's Diapepsin Thevre Are Man;'”Uses For The Valuable Sold In BHAL | NOTE prejudice. The county asked for the dis. missal and the rallroad moved to take the case into federal court. ench. There were forty-eight civil cases but most of them were term and the jury on nued for the dis. JUST TAKE A LITTLE PAPES DIAPEPSIN Heartburn or Sick, Upset Stomach—Try It! comes in contact with |and most harmless stomach regulator in e stomach all such distress vanishes. (the world.—Advertisement, Tonic-Stimulant Duffy’s COUGHS AND COLDS weaken the system and open the way for more serious ills if neglected. The prompt treatment of a cough or cold with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, usually brings rellef and may often forestall grip and pneumonia, BRAIN FAG is usually the result of overwork, causing mental and physical depression, The use of a mild tonic-stimulant such as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey stirs the vital organs to activ- ity and helps the system to throw off the polsons accumulated in all parts of the body. EMERGENCIES frequently arise (usually in the night when least expected) requiring imme- diate relief, and wHen a physiclan is not avail- abl The use of Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey in an emergency assures prompt rellef as it is a stimulant made for medicinal use only. It i dependable—it is pure. CONVALESCENCE or the period of recovery from illness is usually a trying experience. The wystem being in a run-down condition does not always respond with the desired effect. The use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, as- sists In strengthening the system by its stimulat. ing action and may be retained by the most sen- sitive stomach, OLD AGE does not necessarily mean a state ot feebleness. Nature's machine merely slows up in its work and the use of the mild tonic-stimu- lant Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, as directed, ac- celerates the vital functions to a healthy action, thereby isting the stomach in {ts important duties, TRAVELING {s a pleasure to many, Mt\h. changes of climate, drinking water and food, sometimes affect the digestive organs and cause slight indispositions, Prompt relief {s obtained by the mild stimulating action of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, if taken as directed. The travel- er's bag should contain Duffy “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” D BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitation Get Duffy’s from ‘Gll looal druggist, grocer oxr dealer. 00 per If he osmnot Ipply ly.nn."vrlt- us. Send for useful household book- t free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, Y, 1513.15 Douglas St., Omaha. 407 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, You’ll find all the New Rec- ords and a full line of Acces- sories at these stores. COMPANY, 618 South 16th St Victrola Dept. on the Fifth Floor, “Ina Class By Itself” Brewed and Bottled by Jetter Brewing Co., Ltd. OMAHA, NEB. Family Trade Supplied by Wm. Jetter, is an aid to digestion and is especially appreciated in springtime. The hops employed in its manufacture are of the finest quality and act as a tonio, Save Coupons and Get Premium Phone Douglas 1889 and have a case sent hom Luxus Mercantile Company, Distributors.