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{ | | | | | tLDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED Tell Others How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. Durand, Wis.—*‘I am the mother of fourteen children and I owe my life to I“""“l""“ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. When I was 45 and had the Change of Life, a friend recom- mended it and it gave me such relief from my bad feel- ings that I took several bottles. 1 am now well and healthy and recom- mend your Compound to other ladies.’ ~—Mrs, MARY RIDGWAY, Durand, Wis. A Massachusetts Woman Writes: Blackstone, Mass, — ‘‘ My troubles were from my age, and I felt awfully sick for three years. 1 had hot flashes often and frequently suffeted from pains. I took Lydia E., Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and now am well,” ~Mrs. PIERRE COURNOYER, Box 239, Blackstone, Mass. 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FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Thess Ugly Spots. no longer the slightest need of of your freckles, as the double strength theso homely of othine any druggist and apply a you There's feeling ashamed prescription othine in guaranteed to remove #pots. simply get double strength—from ittle of it night morning #hould soon see that even the worst freck the entirely, It [ an ounce and and s have to while gk disappear vanished than begun ones h that needed to completely gain a beautiful, clear Be sure for the double strength othine, as this s sold under guarantee of k i 1t falls to remove freckles. dom more an the skin and ounco clear complexion. to sk money Advertise The Boy is Father - to the Man 014 saylngs like this are fraught with A most important meaning, /ind what will ald the expectant mother I conserving her hoalth, her strengt! her rental re and the ab sence of vexatious pains Is a of vast moment, Among the recognized helps is a “splendid remedy known as other's Friend,” Applied to the uscles It sinks in deeply to make them firm and ylllnt. 1t thus lifts the aln oL ligaments that produce pain, it lightens the burden on the nervous system, induces calm, vestful nights of health-giving maikes the days sunny and happ: bottle of “Mother's Friend” of ln d and you will then realize why lt has been considered true to its name in ow best homes through three gencrations, It is perfectly harmless but so effective that once used It is recommended to all expectant mothers those who went through the ordeal wl‘l" surprising ease. By writing to Bradfield Regulator Co., 412 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., you can bave a free copy of a wonderful stork book that unfolds those things which .llltxnocunl mothers delight to read. Write today, ent Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair ' shae ) | teorioh For Good Looks a woman must have good health, She can do her ]m' Iw helping natureto keepthe blood pure, the liver active and the bowels regular, with the md of t mild, vegetable remecdy BEECHAM'S PILLS Laswost Sule of Ang Mod ol sverrwhae @ we b the Wakd [N ST Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Qrowt! | RAILROAD T0 MAKE CHANGE IN YARDS Northwestern To Transfer Facilities For Passenger Equipment Stor- age to Omaha. LONG AT COUNCIL BLUFFS| The Northwestern Railroad com- | pany, ever since it reached the| Missouri river, more than twenty- five years ago, has had its storage yards for passenger equipment 1u| the vicinity of the Union Pacific| transfer at Council Bluffs ['he | company ghas purchased land in Omaha and in the near future, or as soon as the necessary buildings can be erected and storage tracks laid, will transfer the business to this side of the river The move upon the part of the Northwestern will increase the pop ulation of Omaha by some 250 to 300, Besides the conductors and other trainmen, there will be a large | force of wipers, car cleaners and| other employes who will come ay| a result of the move, | The land purchased by the North-| Beatrice, Neb., May 18.—(Special) western for buildings and. storage | _The Gage County Cow Testing as- tracks lies south of Leavenworth | ooy jield its annual meeting and west of Eighteenth street, be-| Fatcers ol yond the Great Western's land and |here yesterday and elected these offy extending south toward the Union |cers: President, I E. Putnam; vice Pacific right-of-way. president, C. A. Lewis; secretary Big Saving of Money treasurer, Jacob Wiebe, The report I'he Northwestern will make the|for the ten months of the 200 cows ‘]m'ng:' in nh..'-l ’xlxlm:‘u;( I.n y’l“]‘l‘l”’“”"‘\’i“”‘l” tést showed only twenty of MG 30 f"’l‘ da .'” »"‘"‘ g | that number unprofitable, Five herds trains in and out of the city. |averaged 6,000 pounds of milk, each Many years ago the Northwestern entered into a long time contract Guy Irvine and Miss Gladys Math with the 1 “‘v”" Pacific for the use ias, both of this city, were married at of the latter’s bridge and trackage I“'“”]“ vesterday. After a visit of on this “"I‘i ‘_'_'I 'l‘f' ;',“"" ”I""I“j‘l‘_" a few days there they will return to is on & wheelage DASIS 88C URCET | Begirice to make thelr Bome its terms the Northwestern pays The cornerstone of the new Han :I"' ll ""T”» 'v‘“"l" I””I r-.\rvr)" €ar| over church, twelve miles northeast l’:‘p’;‘;‘:‘”"::;("‘; " A‘(k "\“\v‘l‘l"“"'{””‘l"” of Beatrice, wil be laid on Sunday g, 3 ¢ May 28. The sermon will Be given by western traing come to the Union klr'\) Mr “|‘«_,,'K,,I:’v,,‘\(v. “;‘ ’:nvrlm;': station they are unloaded and taken | Nnop' divector of the Martin Luthet ";“k Sty to the I"_"’“"" i"‘”",l“l"”_" college of that place. The church is cleaning shops at_the transfer. There | (7 00 "0 00 §35000, Rev, B they are held until time for trains to | peonig is the pastor be sent back over the lines to the Otto Brandt, a fofmer Beatrica cast, They are {.g.ul;fln 1‘-!"!’14'|1_ %- | boy, who has been teacher of science fon paton '"”'*I I”‘ e wheen | and coach of athletics at Fairmont BRCLINRE R RIS s if{ the last year, has been elected prin o S scotdine wo ‘e arrange- | P8l of the Ashland High schiool ments that have been in force for years, the Northwestern has paid a wheelage charge of thousands of dol lars annually on cars that were not bringing in any revenue. Under the new deal the company will save a large sum of money annually in the jrainard, Neb, May 18.—(Spe matter of wheelage charges cial.)—The wife of Anton ]J. Nekuda Save Half on Wheelage. a young farmer living three miles The' distance from the Union ‘sts ('A‘\lll‘r;‘ Hrl;nyn; d, 4u|||\ln1.|l\('.:1|, ~|nr\;|L: chased is not more than one-fourth | 3™ At her ‘"'"“' 5 IM) “,“ ”lh- as great as the distance to the stor- '”_”'“"I 8 Bhort tiie jater by e age vyards at the transfer, and, be hired man, Poor health-is ~.I|]r1ms(‘(‘1 to 3 ) , be the cause of the deed. Mrs, Nek sides this, having the yards on the Omaha side of the river, the wheel age charge will be cut in two, as| empty trains will remain here until | the time of their going east arrives On the Black Hillg and Wyoming trains this charge will be wiped out entirely. These trains now, after be ing emptied, are taken to the trans fer at Council Bluffs, where they re main until it is time for them to re uda ha cral da small turn and start out en the lines to the Fremont was chosen as the meet west, ing place for the Omaha Association Under the terms of the new deal |of Comgregational Churches in 1917, the Northwestern will use the Union |at the closing meeting of the con Pacific tracks from the Union sta- |vention at Uehling Tuesday evening tion to its new storage yards G. H. Hulbert and J. R. Beard of At this time more than 100 cars|Omaha addressed the convention of passenger equipment pass over the Union Pacific bridge and through the plant at the transfer daily. Under the new arrangements the number of cars passing over the bridge will be more than cut in two. L. W, Hague to Head Oxfo! its day, M Esther Bauer, Elizabeth Barber, ot ie truce Beall, Lawrence Beall, Elsie Nebraska Division of |peas, Hicicn Davis, Alpon Geisel S fV o | mann, ;m n Haffey, \I.u..‘ HI\Imnw, A ¥ | Rollanc .armon, Ray ergen 01§ 0 eterans |rother, David Lindstrom, Leslie | Lewis, Victor nson, Lola Hensley, _ Lexington, May 18.—(Special.)— | George Rankin, Delia Torrey and The thirty-second annual —encamp- | Agnes Vopat. Rolland Larmon has | ment of the Nebraska Sons of Vet-|the highest honors and will deliver | erans, which closed its session here |the valedictory, and Esther Bauer a this evening, was the most successful | second, will give the salutatory. An of any in the history of the division. |attempt has been made to keep the | The event of the sess was the [ graduating expenses down and | exchange of fraternal relations be- | prize has been offered to the girl who | the other orders, the most important | will average less than $2 eac being a visit to the encampment of Commander-in-chief Montfort | Neb.,, Ma B.——(Specia Ohio, head of the grand army. His|Con f ises of Lyor address was responded to by Colonel | Higl It at the opera P. A. Barrows, past divisi com- | house, 1 ening, May mander of the s, in behalf of the | The cla f cighteen 1 latter org A delegation | ber I ‘ 1 {abe vhich were responded to by Ju la I 1R ‘-\l. Irel of Tekama | a ( W larion Mill i \ ) a M \ H Ma : Francis C. McGuire Mrs. Mahatiey Given Divorce BUILD DIKE TO HOLD BACK WATERS OF PLATTE N M N ’ . ot Ms Fremont, THE BEE OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916, DIES SUDDENLY GEO! Notes from Beatrice and Gage County showing 260 pounds of butterfat Brainard Woman Commits Suicide d acte Tt ys. children, years old, |CONGREGATIONALISTS WILL l'uesday evening High School Commencements. rd, Ne I'he Oxford High school yill hold commencement ay 18, lowing will graduate Neb. N¢ twer ROGE ROGERS. d peculiarly for sev 1e deceased icaves three the oldest being 5 MEET AT FREMONT | May 18.—(Special.) b., May 18.—(Special.) | exercises Thurs at which time the fol Louisa_Baily, Ne! exttnds to you a welcome affords you splendid opportuni ties to obtaim little travel souve nirs and articles of apparel needful prices ever, the paid CHECK YOUR THINGS HERE CHARGE, Brod hanc and I'rid swéd Parlor yms, with black polishea lles. Good values at 40¢ 1he; sale price b 19¢ One to a customer, Phone an ce $1.50 eve num ing ¥Frid 98¢ Joht per (Limit, 5 pounds to cnston orders accepted,) Galvanized Wash Tubs special, No ph Sma ;\XEIL KNOWN CIGAR DFALER |NORTH PLATTE CONTRACTS o contract price was $2.17% FOR $104,000 IN PAVING o 2 snat 4 R R T T Welcome-- Students of the University of NEBRASKA braska's y other smallest FREE OF vl O, pred, W Alu Preser Kettles, 8 ay, at=— wson Kloor pound 1l size, each. ... Medium size, special, each. . Large size, each . Bxtr clal, kRt sell up to $15. Dozens of Por yard...vvoocerenihs e 89c right up-to-the-minute styles; many are Napkins, 7lic. 2 samples., The new coatee and sport ef Mercerized Napking— Wringers fects; wide flare skirts, ete. Fine ma- B v A Wooden frame, erfal 5. 3 Perioe i terials, fine workmanship; perfect in The qunmy of fully warranted Iron WATT: We frame, anted white, colored borders. they and Values to $ price White' Flaxon Voiles, name per pair. 3 . stamped on selvage of every Women's Fine Mercerized Black Hosiery, AT S R All double heels, to 3¢, per pair stripes ins. wide, 12%_ Special, yard 2C White Pajama Check v 1 . . heavy quality in single and dou D V ble checks, 16 ins. wide t -—-- y c S st s o SR omestics er ow rice A few more bolts of that beau G-inch Dress Percale, light grounds.\| FRIDAY (27-inch Cotton Challie, fine sunimer ful ine qua Yy “'Brande . ”\” MI‘ o ,H:‘,‘m“” \”Hf : ‘,'l‘d'm“ neat dots and figures. Full pleces, yard YARD \weight. Neat Persian and Oriental designs stamped on selvage, 10 inche wide. Regular 35¢ val 19 T-inch Dre Batiste, all the wanted neat 5c Dress. Prints, the genuine American and Sale price, yd C taple stripes, figures and floral printings \Simpsons grade. Dark and light grounds ——-——/ Joautiful 40-inch Volles heer, crisp quality Kimono and Wrapper Plisse Crepe; a beautiful Daintiest of printings, exquisite color assortment of light and dark grounds; neat, ngs. Regular 19¢ value, yard 12%6 stylish printings, permanent plisse weave 95_ Underwear d-inch Dress Percale; best grade; full standard | 100 value, yard C 5 cloth, All wanted light indigo, Hght 8 Highly mereerized Black Sateen, 36 inches wide, Women's extra large size Draw blue, gray and shirting styles, Yard B C | Full bolts. Extra heavy, permanent 12_} 5 ot 25C Pure Indigo Dye Apron Gingham: the hest grade; | finish. Friday, sale price, yurd Cc o fast All the wanted small, medium and | Dress Gingham; the genuine Everett Classic and omer { tt large check nd broken effect York grades. Lengths to 20 yards, All Veats, good u 5C Prear. 361 . 65C the staple checks, plaids and stripes G}C 3 B (,(xlnn and ‘:hnmu, Pr\nh L\llll\ ~|I-| CIAL Bleached Muslin Mill I (LTI | i 25(: | nt . Nath, Lengths 5 : P at ¢ . G-inch Wleached Muslin; 1 \ \ ‘ N yards was H'a ladt Friday, 1,000 fine Lace Curtains, white 50 pr pair figured, Friday Wash Goods Gry O, D, orders not ac- Wax, special, rr.81.89 Draperies have received 2,600 yds scrims, etamines and marquis ettes in ecru and with way; While 5 yd [¥ ard r Stack G. V. Stack of Denver has ® 0. Stacl awarded t contract for 1 ng laying and cidentals ck paving by CIty COMMISSIOn ductions n n brick to Store and atest and at quite you ever 29¢ oY, Bright colors, darker shade coats to choose from to-date, Values to $7.60 59¢ 69c 79c $2.39 of basement plain checks, and ecru *"69c 39 to 43 20 for misses und at - clal Silk Hosiery, seconds of § Women's Fibre white. Odd lots, medium Shoes and Oxfords anid € lildren 98¢ 98¢ $1.98 79¢ $1.98 $1.95 $2.39 every way less than $10.00; $12.60 and $15.00 values; even more from as long as they last. |LoT 3 department Right up-to-date styles, made of fine fine workmanship, perfect Neb {a 8 (Special l Disoion, Neb., May 18=(Speciald—| Abgelutely - Repidyes e e B e A "gan: | Indigestion. One package age suit against certain saloon keep- | OFOVES it. 25c at all druggists. ers being the most important case Telephone 1614 Douglas Make Your Dollars Act As Though They Had More Cents In This Great Enlarged '(BASEMENT sy special 1ot of women's and misses’ duroy and Striped what you need for immediate wear service with dresses, such as rose, orange, Many have figured linings, Over many different styles On Sale Friday, at All-wool poplin, corduroy soveral styles to fit stout women, 36 to 44 for women HOSIERY---LOW PRICED \ with e quality, toes and elastic gafter tops. Worth 19c 'BELL-ANS District Court at Albion, —-\ Soaps and Household Needs T 22¢ 19¢ 10c 10c 34c 34c 12¢ ¥ 3 cakes for i 16¢ \# Diamond “C’ Soap, 10 bars for Ivory or Wool Soap, b for Light House Cleanser, bars cans for Rod\ Washing pkEs Naptha Golden Powder, 3 Borax Soap, 10 bars for Pearl White Soap, 10 bars for Household Ammonia special, bottle Cocoanut Ofl Soap, 6 cakes for Peroxide Friday, In Great : Remnant Sale Basement Ready Damask, Cra_sh, L i Towels, Napkins St ' Towel Ends, 5e. ore; Another shipment of about 2,000 pieces Purkish and Huck Towel Ends, hemmed and fancy borders. Friday, each. ... 5C Damask Remnants, 69¢, This lot consists of fine quality mercerized damask, launders and wears like linen, Lengths of 2 and 214 yards, Salo price, each remnant ' 69‘: Damask Remnants, 43¢, One case of linen finished, bleach- ed damask, all in 2-yard lengths, Good variety of patterns. 43 Cc Each plece. Crash Iu»mnnmu. Do, One case of household crash, con- sisting of bleached and unbleach- ed Huck, also Glass Checks: b and 10-yard lengths, 9¢ Three Very Special Bargain Lots. Cor Velveteen Sport Coats, Just also fine for separate wash skirts, ete. light blue, green, ete.; also 200 splendia © $3.00 Women's and misses’ fine taffeta and crepe de chine dresses that were made to inch wear, . 18¢ Not a dress made to sell fo the greater part are séme worth $7.95 Over 200 women's and misses’ silk & wool suits, This means your choice of any sult in the bargain for only §8.85. perfect in every all-wool materials; fitting, ete, fine serge, fancy cloths, #ilk poplin, ete, Also slzes Other styles in sizes 11 to e $8.85 each. 150 to ehoose Boys’ Suits Remarkable Sale Hundreds of gplendid Boys’ Suits, many of them with two palrs of pants; Friday, special, $2 65 for Grays, blues and browns galore, in neat mixtures. All made in those smart new styles. Plenty of every size—>5b to 16 years, Boys’ sport blouses—one big table full, all neat patterns, fresh and new. All made with the new sport collars and short sleeves. 25 C All sizes. Spl., Friday. Double Seat A new lot of Boys' "49c clocks. special, fancy Black and 29c¢ sizes 9 and 03 only, and Knee Overalls. Ages 3 to 12 only. Special 35c Women’s Trimmed Hats, $2 White, Nursi and Black Hemp Shapes " ' A Cleanup of Ohildren’'ssHats, Bright Colors and Good Styles IHES) Hat | BARNMENTY