6 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. April 30, 1896, 000 Youn- FODST Me LAST gpfohtuiiity wonu) nEc:oivr:ED TO GET tke on. home's NBW IMPROVED REGULAR O20.G3 Ulcere Dolt! roa osly 00-G0C3 "TiieBest on Earth. THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR 69 DAYS ONLY. The Best on Earth. DR. BORNE'S NEW IMPROVED Electric Belts WurutodtoOIIRE without Medicines the following Die Rheumatism Solatloa, Lumbago Oatarrta Asthma, . . Neuralgia Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis, Nervousness, Spinal Diseases, Torpid Liver, Throat Troubles, Kidney Complaints Sleeplessness, Nervous Debility, Oold Extremities, Female Complaints Pains In the Baok and Limbs, And all Weakness es of Hen A Wo.flen WE MAKE THIS SPECIAL UNPRECEDENTED OFFER TO QUICKLY INTRODUCE AND OBTAIN AGENTS IN NEW LOCALITIES. READ EVERY, WORDI To quickly introduce and obtain agents in as many new localities as possible for Dr. Home's New Improved Electric Belts and Appliances, we nave decided to sell for a period of 60 days only our Ho. 4 Dr. Home's New Improved Itejrular 820.00 Electric Belt for only 8J.6fi, a price that will make it possible for every person reading this advertisement to get one of our best Belts at a nominal price. Never in the history of our business have we offered to sell this Belt at such a price, but we realize that times are hard and we must cope with them. Aside from this we want an agentin your locality, and we believe that if you buy a belt you will be so well pleased with it that you will either act as our agent or help us to get one. REMEMBER, the Belt we are offering you for only $6.firj is our No. 4 Dr. Home's New Improved Regular $20.00 Combination Belt for men or women. It is adjustable and can be worn by the whole family. Suspen sory Free with every Belt, It is the best belt we manufacture; in fact, the BEST ON EAKT1I, and we make no exception to this statement It will last for years with proper care. We have sold hundreds, yes, thousands of them up to 40.00. No better belts than this have been sold from 960.00 to $100.00. There is not a family but what Bhould have one of these belts, as it is the best and cheapest doctor, and you do not have to go out of the house to get it It will save itself in doctor bills ten times over. These Electric Belts have cured thousands and will cure you if you will only give it a trial, as the many testimonials which we publish in our catalogue will prove. - We do not ask you to send any money In advance. If you want one of these Belts we are perfectly willing to send it to your nearest ex press ottice, C. O. D., subject to examination, so that you can see and ex amine it free of any cost, just the same as if you came into our office or go into any store, and if you are perfectly satisfied with it pay the express agent the price of the belt and express charges and take it; otherwise it will be returned to us. Can any fairer offer be made you than this ? We are the only manufacturers of Electric Belts who send belts C. O. D. sub ject to examination, without asking one cent In advance. If you wish to send cash with order we will prepay all express charges and guarantee wie jh!h 10 oe exaciiv as represented or lorteit Biuauu. We have now offered you an opportunity of your life and if you do not accept it you may be sorry for it, as we shall never again offer this Belt at such a price. It seems needless to say that we are sustaining a loss on every Belt we sell at the above price, but it is cheaper to introduce them in new localities in this way than to send traveling men to do it for us. If you want one of these Belts fill out the blank order below and send it to us at once. Don't delay. Order to-day if possible, otherwise you may forget it Address plainly, D3. HOflNE ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS CO., Dept. W 6, 11 3-114 Dearborn St., Chlcago.llls.U.S.A. Read what the Edi tor of this paper sayst "The Dr. Home Eleo tric Belt and TrussCo., who are waking such a liberal oltcr to the readers of our liwr In by do means a imw concern; while they may be unknown to most of our readers, they are an old reliable house.haviiiK manufac tured ElectricBeltHand Appliances for 20yrs. You will see upon read ing the advertisement, ' that they are offering for a limited time a $20 Belt for the small sum of JU.66, for the pnriKxe of Introducing them In to new localities. Any of our readers wishing an Electric Belt cannot do better than to order from this concern. The proposition they make Is honest In every sense of the word, as any of our readers can, If they wish have the goods sent to their nuarestex press ollice.so that they may see and examine them before paying for same. They do this wlthoutaskiug one cent in advance, which is evidence that they have every confidence In their goods." TlllO Is good for 013.34 If sent with the at tached order for a $20.00 Belt b v anv reader of the Nebraska independent not later than 60 days from date of this paper. ORDER BLANK. DATS ..........189.. Db. Bobnc Elkctbio Blt and Thus Co., Chicago, III". Dear Sun; 1 enclose j6.6B, which together with the $13.34 coupon attached, pays for one of jour No. 4 Dr. Horne's New Improved Regular 120.00 Electric Belts, which you will please send me bj express, all express charges prepaid. NOTE : If you wish we will send the Belt 0. 0. D. subject to examination, In which case you will have to pay the express charges on Belt and returning money in addition. If you wish It sent this way we will understand the order to mean ft when sent without money. Name TownorCity.. State Nearest Express Office . . My Waist Measure Is , Inches How to Send Money. When possible to do so, please remit by Ex press Money Ordeb, which can be obtained at any office of the express companies. If you prefer you can remit by rostoffice Mon ey Order, Registered Le ter or Bank Draf t,Checks not accepted unless cer-' tified. 5 P. M If vnn hnvA nn nH ffni an F.lACrrln Halt tilnflsA harm m mail thla an vnrnanmAnt in mnw rm. that inn irnrav hn I. nnt iwlniili.1. v. i .1. . kdoing this you will favor them and us. We want a good agent In every locality to whom we can give steady employment. We only employ those who have., 'used our belts and can speak of their merits from personal experience. S, Bjuf.HKNut:-AS to our reuaoimy we reier to American uxpress uo., umcago, ana tne many wousanas all over the United States who, have . Tley"V!lAlJ'iuUiiig.CJ. .,1 . ; Govr Morrill; was ashamed of Kansas , beforethe election. Since the election his party is ashamed of him, and the whole country is ashamed of the republican party. The Liberator (Kan.) WOVEN mi FENCED Over S 0 Sty lee JThe text on Earth. Horse high, Bull .bruit,;, riK nu viiiv.vn tight. You out make from 40 to SO roils per day for from 14 to 22c. a Rod. lllurtrsteu Catalogue Free. KITSfLMAN BROS.. iRldgevllle, - Indiana. Consumers' Purchasing Agency, . II yon are in need of any kind of mer chandise, dry goods, groceries, clothing, farm implements, buggy, bicycle, or in fact anything, I can save you money br Kettine you inside wholesale prices. If you will write me, giving full partic ulars about what you need, I will quote Ton prices on anything you want. I will be as careful in making a purchase- for yon. as if I were buying for myself. For .farther information, terms, samples, prices and etc. write me. - " v D. Clem Deaver, ' Boom 9 Granite block Omaha, Neb. For Sale. For sale or exchange 320 acres in York county. ' house, orchard, all cultivated. Would take 160 part payment. - John Gillilan, 46-St Lincoln, Neb, Wanted Wife, age 40, with home and plenty, with ' room for the husband she loves. Please describe self and I will in reply. F. W.I. Taylor, Grand Island, Neb. Berge at Raymond. That the people are determined this fall to solve at the polls the money ques tion is evidenced by the fact that the farmers all over this county regardless of party politics, are meeting together studying this question for themselves. They feel that the present financial de rangement has primarily to do with the present hard times and low prices and they are determined to look into it for themselves and in spite of party politics to solve this great question. One of these clubs met in the Blodgett school house, about three miles north of Raymond on Friday evening, April 24th. After several snort speeches by farmers of that vicinity, Mr. G. W. Berge of Lin coln, who had been advertised to speak, was cauea upon ana lor over two Hours addressed the audience upon the money question. Mr. Berge thoroughly under stands the science of money and his forci ble and eloquent manner on the platform carries conviction to his hearers. When he had finished, there was no doubt left in the minds of those present as to the cause of the present condition of the country. He was in favor of the free and unlimited, independent coinage of both, gold and silver at the present legal ratio of lo to 1. tie believed such legislation would give relief to the country. The objections made by those who oppose the opening of our mints to silver were carefully considered and one by one brushed aside. This club meets every week and is cre ating a great deal of interest in all ques tions of the hour. Whenever the light of investigation is turned on the issues be fore the American people the cause of the masses is strengthened. . vIIoL. Picket Lawn-Fence Pteel posts. Steel Rails and Bteol dates: Steel Tree, Flower and Tomato Guards, Cabled field and Bog Fence, 24 to 66 In. high. Poultry, Garden and Rabbit Konco; Hteol Wire Kaaoe Board .etc. Catalogue free. OeKALS FENCE CO. ia High St. DeKalb, ML II- rl 1 SUCCESSFUL INOUBATOR ! Our mMBl&erat tew eataiosu Mix full In- fnrm.Hnn a artificial atohin Brooding anil .Mjkttoa nn Mol try ratiiua sent for 4e stampa, Circular frae. IRON AND WOOD PUL1PS OF ALL KINDS, Eclipse and Fairbanks Wind mills, Towers, Tanks, Irriga tion Outfits, Bose, Belting, Grlnders.hhellen, Wood saws, Drive Points, Pipe. Fittings, Brass Goods and Fairbanks tUaaslsuil Sealea. Prices low. Get the best Send lot Catalogue. . FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 1102 FarnamSt. Omaha, Neb. Delinquent subscribers mnpyrjp, at least in part. The "Twin Comet'! and "little Want" LAWN SPRINKLERS. BEST MADE. Unique. Efficient. Labor Saving. Will sprinkle 4 times greater area than others. Highest award at the Chicago Expos! tion. E. STEBBINS MF'G CO. Sole Manufacturers. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. "For sale by all Hardware and Rubber Stores in the U. S." Can be seen at office of The Nebrbska Independent, 1122 M Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Very Necessary Thurston thought it necessary to declare himself an honest man in his Omaha speech, notwithstanding he has sacrificed his father so often on the altar of his country. Fremont Leader. It's Reciprocal. Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, in a recent interview at St. . Louis, die claimed being a populist because of their wild and visionary ideas, lne populists have a reciprocal Jeejijoe , for . Brother Tillman. Peoples lUcord (Mo.) a Bastings Items. j. Hastings, Neb., April 28, 189 6. The Adams connty Sunday school as- sociation will hold its 22d annual ses sion at Hanson, this county, on May 19th and 20th next. The wheat and oats growing in this county never looked better or more promising at this time of year than now. Farmers are in high spirits and are pre paring to plant every available acre in corn and other crops. The gas company of this city received two car-loads of material for. the con struction and improvement of their plant and work is being rapidly pushed to com pletion. L. rl. uetnen or this city lett on tne 25th inst for Billings and other points in Wyoming. On the evening of the 24th inst Dr. H. O. Scott of the Presbyterian church of this city pronounced the solemn and happy words which united Mr. P. A. Skeen and Ada F. Nolan in the holy bonds of matrimony. This ceremony was preformed at the residence of the bride's parents on North Kansas avenue. The guests were composed of a select few of the brides friends. The happy couple left on the Sunday St. Jo train to their future home in Texarknna, Arkansas where Mr. Skeen is engaged in the prac tice of dentistry. Hon. H. A. Batty of this city has re cently been granted a pension with two years back payment. k or tne last ten days the tramps have been numerous on our streets, the result, one man held up and assaulted, without profit to the tramp, no cash. A most enjoyable and happy affair oc curred in this city on the evening of the 'Aia inst, Kev. r olsom pastor of tne First Baptist church ot this city was the cen tral figure in it. The friends of the pas tor induced that gentleman by some pretext to make a pastoral call and on returning to his home hefound the house packed to overflowing with members of his church and other friends. The oc casion of this gathering was the presen tation of a wheel to the pastor and a large number of useful and valuable ar ticles of everyday use in the ordinary household. Bro. Ross of the Congrega tional church made the presentative speech and a happy time was had. Acuting affray occured in this city about 8 p. m. on Sabbath evening in which Henry Mappes of near town was pretty badly cut about the face, breast and back but it is thought that his wounds are not fatal. Dr. Chapman and Arts are the attending physicians the party who did the cutting is from Grand Island and his name is not known and he has not been arrested, at date of writing. All kinds of vegetation in a very ad vanced stage of growth in this locality. The fruit trees of all kinds growing in this country are laden with bloom and promise an abundant harvest, if we es cape a biting frost, we had a frost on the nights oi tne litn ana iztn of last May that damaged the fruit throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri A few of the old ringsters of the city government of Hastings are being de capitated, at each council meeting by Mayor Evans, and the Political atmos phere in and around this city, is becom ing purer by reason thereof. THE FAIB CITY OF OBD- Irrigation and Populist Government Com bine to Make her Happy . Obd, Neb., April 18, 1896. Special to the Independent: Tour traveling missionary after a pleasant and profitable stop at St Paul, boarded the Ord branch of the TJ. P. R. R. at 5 p m. for Ord, the course of the R. It. lies along the right bank ot the North Loup river, and traverses one of the richest agricultural valleys in the state. The first stop is Elba about ten miles up the river from St. Paul. This is a thrifty growing little village of about 300 souls, and situated about mile from the rer. Its inhabitants are a busy and industrious people. The next point of special importance is Scotia on the left bank of the river in Greely county and the next point is the North Loup in Val ley county. This little village is at the foot of the North Loup irrigation ditch, which has its head just below Ord and extending down the valley about sixteen miles and from its waters there is irriga ted about 12,000 acres of the valley, and I was told at North Loup that there was 50 car loads of potatoes shipped from that station last fall which were grown on land irrigated from the ditch above referred to. The result ot this is that the farmers in the valley are in a compari tively comfortable condition financially speaking. We stopped over night at North Loup and during the night we had a drenching rain which poured down all night long and most of the next day wetting the ground to a great depth. The people of this vicinity say that tbey have not had so good a prospect for many years, for a full crop of small grain We reached Ord on the night of the 17th and put up at the Hotel Ord which. by the way, is one of the neatest and most home-like little hotels in Nebraska. It is presided over by gentlemanly clerks and lady-like waiters and is equip ped with all tne modern conveniences. The government of this (Valley) county is in the hands of populists with but one exception, and her warrants are cash on demand and all her affairs are in a pros perous condition, tier merchants and her business men are doing well, and as one of ber sturdy yoemanry stated to me, we are happy but short of cash, that is, we have plenty to eat of our own raising, but prices are low and therefore money is scarce." The people in and around Ord feel the good results of the limited irrigation they already have and they are pushing the enterprise of irriga tion as rapidly as possible and in the near future will have all the available land in this vicinity under irrigation This is one of the banner populist coun ties in the state, which is an evidence of the progressive spirit of her people and the Nebraska Independent is the lead ing paper, which is a fnrther and more perfect evidence of their good judgment. J. M. v. A New Sort of Good Standing. Hastings, Neb., April 27, 1896. I clip the following from the Hastings Republican: "There never has beenatime when the republicans of Adams county had so good . a stand ing over the state as at the the present time and this is largely be cause the last delegation to the state convention was there in the interest of the party and not for trading purposes.'' Your correspondent can't quite under stand the above item from the Hastings Daily Republican except upon the hy pothesis that the loss of the sheriff, dis trict clerk, county clerk, coroner, and the defeat of the republican candidate for district judge in this county by a majori ty of 245 last fall, with the additional defeat of the republican candidate for mayor at the spring election by a ma jority of 273 produced it. The above items are a recommendation for Adams county republicans. Tbey certainly have reason to be proud. It would seem to me tnat tne party ought to honor them with two or three places on the state ticket on account of their generalship and bravery on the po litical battlefield. We suppose it was the cutting defeat last fall in the county and their Waterloo this spring in the city which prompted Chairman Mctrary to announce in his speech at the republican convention at Omaha that Adams coun ty was the birth place of the populist party. He ougt to have added that the baby had grown to the proportions of full manhood and that he was numerous and untiring in his efforts forreform, etc. ASSISTANT REPUBLICANS. The Federar Brigade Select Dele gates to the Chicago Convention. R The second rump convention of the 'straight democrats" met at the Funke opera House in Lincoln on weanesaay and elected the following delegates to the national convention: Delegates-at-large Tobias Castor, Lancaster. W. A. Faxton, Douglas. Chas. G. Ryan, Hall. Dan W. Cook, Gage. , Firt District N. S. Harwood, Lancas ter; D. P. Rolfe, Otoe. Second District Euclid Martin and T. . Mahoney, Douglas. Fourth District O. H. Scott, Thayer; A. Dunphy. Seward. - Fifth District Geo. H. Kingsley, Kear ney; H. G. Keeler, Webster. Sixth District J. I Leese, Dawes; J. J. Mcintosh, Cheyenne. The platform was profusely "decorated Tuith fha nn.r.innn.1 colors And On the rifrht hand side was a large picture of Presi dent Cleveland, uwing to tne spienuia facilities for transportation the attend ance was good. It is needless to say that convention resolved ior uoia an Grover. Never Again. The taxpayers have become tired of being Mosherized by the g. o. p. state house looters, and wilt see to it that no McKinley goldbug or U. P. railway hire ling will again be buncoed into the execu tive department of this state. Calaway Tribune. rnnn m tmhiirut The man who happens into "THE NEBRASKA" this Spring wilt find plenty of food for thought in the prices he finds attached to anything he may pick up. He will find a good, substantial, durable, suit of clothes marked $4.25 which ten years ago would have cost him at lea9t a ten dollar bill He will find a fine black worsted suit selling for seven dollars the same quality as he used to pay $15.00 to $18.00 for not many years ago He will find Men's shirts marked 50 cents which a few years back would have been considered cheap at $1.50 and he will find Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Sox and anything that a Man or Boy can wear for VERY MUCH, LESS than he ever expected to see them marked. What is the cause of these lower-than-ever prices at "THE NEBRASKA" this Spring? The main cause is the general condition of the country and together with that, is the desire on the part of "THE NEBRASKA" to make prices in keeping with the hard times. Prices this Spring are lower than ever before, our prof- its are lower than ever before, our values are greater than ever before. It is a good time for you to buy. Our Spring Catalogue will give you some valuable lessons on the cheapness of things. & , nr J EEDS ALFALFA SEED A SPECIALTY. Can and Mlllst Seeds, Kaffir, JsrnsaJsm and Mtlo Malls Cora SneeMa and Holies Barley. Seed Oats. All crop ot lots Writ (or oar "Bow to Sow Alfalfa," and prices on seeds. MoUETH K1ANISOW, Garden City, Kansas, Is No Doubt uu irucuuiiis mm onoiotf, wm ror cirouiatr. oat the MERIT of One clto TIK KZVSVOSJB OfORMNG KNIFE !nvlt.Pa Arlington Nursery and Fruit Farm, .MARSHALL BROS., Props., Arlington, Nek A full line of Nursery Stock, Fruit and Forest Trees Vines and Plants, Roses and Ornamentals. WHITE FOR PRICE LIST. - v F. D. SHERWIN, MTTT S Second Floor Burr Block. -V . - A' uuk v.kk a ssi. i w aad Grower KlK" '" aW " ""'ta SEEDS The most successful farmers and gardner boy their seeds directly from the grown. We established a Seed garden in 1893 iyFu nas connty, Nebraska, and are now prepared ( to sell our Nebraska Home Grown Seed direct to the farmers and gardners. Free catalogue sent on application. Cameron's Home-Grown-Seed Co BEAVER CITY, NEBRASKA. to Ynitf Pf mface Mretft TOAI?lf ET Wis tne only way to get the true value of what you have t It la no longer an experiment. On shippers testify to. iteveryday. We receive and seU: Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Vt,at,Came, Hay, J Grain, Beans, Seeds, Potatoes, Broom Corn, Hides. Wool, Creen arm S Dried Fruit, Vegetables. oranythlngyoumayhavetoship. We mako prompt sales r at the Highest Market Price and send auick returns. Write as for Prices.. ShiSDlntr Tags, or any information you may want. SUMMERS, MORRISON & CO., Commission Merchants. 174 South Water Street. CHICAGO. ILL. Beferencea : Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago, and this paoes. 3 Furnas County Poland China and Berkshire Hogs, Holstein Cattle, at Half Price! Two Berkshire Boars and three Sows bred. Fall pigs of both breeds, Three yearling Holstein bulls and two heifers. One two-year old heifer bred. Orders booked for Spring pigs. Produce of 20 top sows and 4 first class boars. All stock guaranteed as'represented. H. S WILLIAMSON, Mention JNebraska independent Beaver uty, fleb. Write For Sam And Catalogue IfYou Cant Come to Boston Store I : f Retailers of Everything. Money refunded, if goods are not as desired. Everything as advertised. . 11 !! H) .I., n artl 1 1 1 1 II vl I Bought From the Receiver of a Bankrupt New York Boy's Clothing Manu facturer, now on sale. EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS 5000 BOY'S ALL WOOL KNEE Pants Suits. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Thoroughly well made, properly UKed, strongly sewed, penect fitting, samples of cloth sent fro on application. In addition to these we offer the largest vatiety BOYS and CHILD'S KNEE and LONG PANTS SDITS fend SMALL? BOYS SUITS, age 3 to 5 at equally low prices. Senfd In your order by mail if you can not come yourself and we willVV. tend it at once. , mm w& 1 f