The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, April 22, 1897, Image 3

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    Apri. 22, 1897.
THE NEBRASKA 'NDEPENDENT.
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$0.50 '
Buys you this combinaaion book
case and writing desk, well made
and nicely finished, height 70 in's,
width 38 inches.
We pay the freight
100 miles.
Send for our catalogues if
you need any furniture.
We will save you money.
sis?!
$2.25
Buys you this large size
ohd oak rocker. Cane
seat, well made.
31.50
Gets you this oak cane
seat rocker. Just the
thing for sewing.
We guarantee safe
Delivery on
All goods.
You run no risk.
$1.90
Cetsvou this wood seat rocker. It is
large and well made. New style. You
will surely like it.
HARTLEY IS BOUND OVKR.
Judge Ccchtan isquiut bim to sppetr
I the Not Ttim ofDii
uict Couit,
Tim prflimiiiary lirariug of ttielntu
fliu Hgnin.t ex.Trvtiiitirvr Hartley I'lturif
4 With tlmrlliluuN liH Ilt of ovr bull tl
titillioii u( ihiltnnt took place in thu
4)tt n ty iourt il luuo mttir louuljr
Monday, Mr, Utirlli-v v. mm niiliuinltdrly
luid did to b iarti ti!(-!y
urrt'd tnr tlm iuntir, .Utortty
).ii.rl Hun 1I1 mid luiiiily Att(itii-jp
Muuur ti iirv.l or lli tnt tuid
At t.i it"v b lii itu IVtti for lUrt.
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lh .rnm n..t..iH'd I'M t lti ultor
ify icurral i.jnld id tl murt
tutrtiiitd Hi i'lin'(im, lli Mttriiiy
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rv'jp tit th rruHl lb ktnt.
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duilrHl rourt lu lb im il I 'liMtno,
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iJM FURN
Send us
aMailorder
for any
of these
pieces.
J
This suit
Each is our price on this
oak cane seat chair,
Brace arm. A really
good thing.
$7.00
01 ou,r,
Buys vou this carriage, It is one
leaders, don't forget to see it. You will
uko 11.
It. II. Townluy f 1O.0OO; W. l. Fitrgi'r
nld 'J5,oiO. liiMtriit court convuiits
May Ud at which tiiiio lturtly ttitut
Hnr mid give bond bi'lnru Hint court.
A POLISHED ORATOR,
An Ex if set Ktom 8pch of Hon.
IUiiv Ukinn.i of Nonh
Cstolina.
Tli (ollowiiiig Mrn t Iroiu th mwIi
ul II011. Hurry Xkiuut r, juipulutt iitMnl r
of eiiigrf (roia North Carotiua, hu
him to cm of lint iiio.t iolilid frn
tow In ll irnut eoiittrt:
Mr, t Imlrimtu: Tt enhinn r i.l world
tudity h'prrw ut ornt vnt bnlil IW'I-I,
tt..rw imi-li tuditt IimI uniioii I rr,vi
Mtf tUl Mil Utlifrol. It hi t'll
tr tlm (nrlb, mid it rviiii r rv-
rurdd nMiiiuij tli n li id w'i U11 1.
.Nfitbor irMi.Miiit nor i liiUnii.r y r
i'iitnl,r'l In tUi t ro! a tM I iiti I
wu util.i.r Hud ltintnt Manit4 rul
llHWUHWt, W l'r til Htldut'U of blllllMH
tlfniu Mfv thu Hiti.( nud lb !' id
Kwta, ul Hiitltii or of iKiMor ar Im
cMit ! in hI. ItfgiuMn iti tt iMnrii!ii
id iiur ri', it h idily iithind
with It rolb until iio lldulnl.
ruiitfuU nil Im, To ui-li pFKi ur.
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1124 0 Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
ESTABLISHED 1871.
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A genuine bargain. This six
piece parlor suit. Heavy oak
frames, covered in silk tapestry.
11
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r f inn
1 P w
is well made and will give excellent wear.
We guarantee it to be first class.
'9B0.00
Will get you a strictly high grade
bicycle for either man or woman.
HARTFORD
At $60.00 is guaranteed by the
Pope Manufacturing Co., to be
equal to any high grade wheel
made. Don't fail to see our line
before you buy.
, Sold on payments.
$3.00
Buys you this extra large rocker either in
cane or wood seat. It is a rocker that
wilj jtt)it a jjfe tjme'
tious have tln-mi eouditloiiit UMMunted
that odd U almost forovd tocoiieuttlutt
th apulling iloi'trhiHS of Mutthus only
cult relieve the situation,
Wlii-n the product of eunh oatiou In
it variety nud Mitiitity nr nnnn..i
about the market of the world, guided
l.y tlikilliul nml during, tiny prtw sta
fur more formidublt) array to th Hunk
ing mid nbwrvant iiiiihI limn an army
oi iiii'h with nil th ioiiip and auiiy
of war.
On Hi ii flit d of battle the bl.u k ling
alt sy Itoau; no iuartr 1 givvu; tutttt
I Mkn, and tllt Who ruler ttlto III
roiitftt rnu.t witliatiind all wiull of
I nli. Tli iuvwutive g-niu of itutu,
tiigi'ttor with thw d" r'wf'h of tb
It II III nil lUitl'l, lilt ftlllKMll tlllllilltttW'l
. .', viiu Wild p'uinatrt, and ttn-fvliT
litt rviik'd llliliiett.utat.ijf ttl llilUll ul
lb iiiii Mm t ttlid li dwnt'r id dvlv.it.
'Hi lung ioutiUMd Hrltr bit
I on ij tit lb world Minuy vwluill Uoit
lt yrrwltr nrl id wbb tl bnv vllbrr
Imw'W urittitii or iifgiwt!, . hii, ),
borr, bwv twvw 'rr I witd t!iir
prtinntiiv w t-lid with prvQI.
KNfOHTd or LA H r ilt.VR
A fey Hit nittti twit K.Uif uJmw.
1 be Kn'iikt of l.orb l n d
wii winn 4ttt to ti.Kir il Uruti.Mi t
COMPANY
We Pay
the Freight
100 miles
on all
goods.
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$11.60
Buys you this new stylo couch. Spring
edtre and covered in best cordurov. Size
. - - - .
t
,0 inches wide. 6
feet 4 inches long.
ully guaranteed,
$14.00
Is our cut price on this drum head couch.
Extra large. Covered in best grades
wide wale corduroy. A couch worth
$20.00. Order one.
We have a special
Baby carriage cata
logue. Send for it
if interested.
$17.00
Is our price on this new style, fancy baby
carriage, covered in best goods with new
lace parasol,
principle (it voring the frw nnd uulim
itd coinage of gold nud mlvtrwt the
ratio (did to 1. The vote im taken
mnlwr the liiltintive nud rifvrvuduni
11I1111, The proHiitlon ww 'ut out
ribrunry l.'th with Mviritl ollmr roh
iMitlon and two monlli t"u wnagiwn
in wild h to rturn tbevot. (oiuvrn
Ing Hie rvult Joliu V. Ilyi, g 11. nil
Mx n titry of tit ordr y:
"fully lit r rout of tb brtllot rtit
will (hi In fitvur of tb lr thr ninm.1
nifiit, I Hiring Hie Uuit nwlioniil ruin-
i'Htgll but two of our uMUitili in the
lillrd M ut.' li'Mi-d tllDt plltlik lu the
i. MMurniii) 1 litiltirui. Mr. Huvmrvtgn,
mywd wmt tb lhr K'itrwl ollliwr
ob tliniuino for Mr lirywu,
"V Iiwvh n paid-in n iuU r.hip o
I 't h or.b r I unit h birifrr, but
ll prniltiig liwr l tuu .rut tl
my m. i,t tl 4mt, 1 b ir rnpit lui I
but lo it nl, wnd )i t II i iinpiMMiibl
lonilltil from tutHiitir In thottiti
mid ontbwt."
t hdlwrAtion on tl Hhhii. u! ib-
b ltiiit.ilud in tb ('tidtf id 'fiu U'! of
tlm KiogNl hrtifnr n foiluw:
"tbtt uttc IwwriU l"tirU, bid id
rrwrt or nut. bwd wvr Iw tnvd tv
tH K'MfritinvHt, but Ibwt wbn hh1
ri, thw iirr-ir)r b! l m l
lb b.tfwl Ivn.Wr, nun iwtoft! Urih
tnoiicy."
hv IHrf vol jntt tnk.n Hi Mbiwili
will I. ndlt, "mid Ibwt ntld and silor
Upw., ,y-A tS4
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Is our' price on this handsome
ombination case, solid oak,c
French bevel mirror. Size 39 in's
wide, 6 feet high. Order one.
We guarantee
Satisfaction.
$5.80
Is our cut price on this extra heavy iron
bed. It stands up high and is very
attractive. Order one,
We pay
the
Freght
100
Miles.
$2.15
Geta you tnis wood seat rocker- A great
thing for the money. Order one, you
will like it.
when thus Usued shwll be by free nnd
unlimited eoiunge at the ratio of to to J
rgnrdlis of the netiou of any other
nation.
Everybody tmr Wo.
Cncniit Cnndy t'wtlinrtic, thw tnoet
wonilrtiil luminal diceovrry of the age,
pirwttwnt nud rlrhiug to the taste, uct
gftitly wud positively on kiduxye, liver
and bo wfU, cleniialiig tb euttrw ty stem,
dispel eolil. cure hMdwch. fvr liwbit-
ul eoiistipiition nnd billouu. I'htwaw
buy end try a boi id t . I, t, todwy 10,
93, fit) evut. Hold and guwrwutiwd to
cur by nil druggiwtw.
ISUaHATIOSALOOSVEUriOS
T.y U.A.. W.UU, AU . April 21 25, "07.
ISTEI.UTIQ.'UL COirCHEXCK
Of 0urtl tm Msriri, T M 01, tmu
AU.Aprl 32 23,1897,
t or tb wbil tHVH.iOtl wg,-wt of tb
M-d.il A uiii,, It It wt ti.1,,1 iii.ii
Will ili tl, Ul It! Mobil Wild ivturw wt
on H rt rU iinittd br, and to flinw.
ii , at tb witie rwt pin tbrw dolUrw.
IVkU Will t k'd uu ww.rwl dwt f
forw tb ttititg pittur, an d will I
liiuttid I- a iU. giig an I two d. r.
turumg, iti hi limit My 11,
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SriUXCI MEDICI.VE i- aneeesHity
which Hood's Huritaparilia grandly sup
plie. It purifin and vitalizes the blood
and tbos gives tone and strength to the
whole system.
HOOD'S PILLS ere the only pills to
take with Hood's Samaparilla. Cure all
liver ills.
BUSINESS OF THE BURLINGTON.
Figures From the Annual Statement Is
sued Last Week.
The published report of the Burlington
for the year 1890 shows an Increase of
$518,185,136 in the gross earnings over
those of 1895. The increase was due to
greater freight traffic. The total freight
earning for 1890 amounted to f 22.423,
210.77 an increase of 820,964.40 over
theeurnfngs for 1895. The earnings in
the passengor department amounted to
$7,452,301.50 a decrease of $339,002..
18 as compared with 1895. The report
shows a total expended for construction
in the state of $104,981.11. The oper
ating expenses show a decrease of one.
half or one per cent.
ine report snows tiie business to have
been profitable despite the hard times.
A large part of the crop of 18U0 has riot
yet been shipped and a great part of f.he
Uurlington harvest is yet to come.
Words Straight From the Heart.
There I Not a Woman In tb Land Whose
MjniiiethUii and Cona-ratuUtlou. Wilt
Not Out to Mrs. Bobertaon.
From tb N.w Kra, Orn.u.bnrg, lad.
Thin paper recently detailed a reporter
to visit west lork, Crawford county,
Indiana, and interview Mrs. Clara M.
Robertson. He made the journeybut
Mrs. Robertson was not at Home.
Whereupon he left a note for her request
lug that she write him the facta asked
for, which in a few day she did, In the
following most grateful manner:
VVkst 1 ohk, Ind., Hep. 29, 18U6.
"Dear Bin In response to your note
of inquiry I trust you will not expect me
to write all I feel, for I cannot do so in
an ordinary letter.
"I am now past my nlty-nltn anni
versary, and am in possession of better
health than at any time within thirty
years, f rom my twenty-iourtu year,
when my first child was Dorn, until the
spring of 1894, when 1 bad the good
fortune to begin the use of Pink Pills. I
scaroely knew what it was to be free
from pain, though naturally of a robust
constitution. The hardships of life for a
farmer s wife in those days can hardly
be estimated by women in the same
station now-a-days, for in those days
farm labor was more enormous.
'At the birth of my child my youth
seemed to suddenly fade away, and my
once robust constitution to collapse, but
my husband could not afford hired help,
and though ill-health brought Its train
of miseries, it brought no relaxation
from the burdens which devolve upon a
poor man s wile, railing of the womb,
my first complaint, was soon followed
by dyspepsia, bladder complaint, rheu
mutism and neuralgia till 1 prayed often
for that peace which the world cannot
five. Local doctors gave me 110 relief,
hen I began the useof patent medicines,
but was rewarded with failure. 1 lost
faith in all advertisements. 1 bud ac
tually despaired of ever finding relief,
and the culmination of my despair was
reached when five years ago an ugly sore
broke out upon my left shin, despite all
efforts to cure or check it. The doctors
told me. that, owing to my age I could
expect no relief excopt by amputation oc
bone scraping.
"In April, 1891, Airs. A. M. ueorge, 01
St, Croix, Ind., visited me and became
cognizant of my troubles. She had nsed
Pink Pills with such beneficial euecte
that her enthusiasm partially Inspired
me with confidence, liy her advice I pro
cured a half dozen boxeBof Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale people from Dr. II. H.
Setser, of Leavenworth Ind. I improved
rapidly from the first box. Before the
six boxes were taken, I had so much im
proved that I secured a dozen more
boxes, alt of which I took. Kre three
months had passed I was absolutely free
from pain, and I could eat anything set
befor me, with as much avidity as dur
ing my girlhood. There was no more
retching or belching; no mora spitting
up of food, as there bad been during
more than fifteen years. My sleep was
sweet and refreshing. There was no
more rising during the night by reason
of disordered kidneys, and none of those
fainting spells which my family dreaded
more than any other symptom of my
enfeebled condition. By the end of six
months my sore leg was perfectly healed,
and every vestige of my rheumatism
gone. Today 1 am in the pride of health,
able to perform ns much work as any of
my daughters. But I have not aban
doned my friend I'itik Pills. I have them
always on hand, nud as one ounce of
preventive is worth aixteon of cure, I
take a few doses occasionally to pre
vent a recurrence of those maladies
which will always act like a nightmare
upon me.
"lonn never be thankful enough for
the bi'fii'HJs derived from this wonderful
medicine, and if my testimonial will ex
tend its use, and curry tlm lling of
health to somesufferiug si(or 1 consider
it a pleasant duty to aid in spreading
the glad tidings. Many of my neighbors
w ho were aware of my long suffering, de
spondeuey and cure, have availed them
selves of the ageney of Pink Pills to re
lieve their ills, nnd 1 never heard of dis
appointment following their 11 e. ,
"I earnestly pmy that the tnanuftio
til rem of this iiie'limn in.iv lve long to
nerve their i"d by serving bis suffering
children, for this is servlug Him in the
iiiiwit t briatiau milliner.
(Hnjuedi "Mr, tlura M. UuberUon,"
HnbM-hbed and sworn to More me
IbU 29th dty id X. ptember, A. !..
William J. Mi U rmott, Notary Public,
in mi I fur the county of Crow lord, stnte
id ludmiitt.
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eoiid n"d lurni, all lb element i
.,ry In give new tl and r bin- to lee
Mood and rere lnllerd r,
Tbef are an uiibtitiug f 1B11 fr Iimh
motor atntitt, ptrt tt wrli, rt,
it u' duni. t'mtwa, wtunU1. rlin
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bi t d httfrit'tw, palpitation id the
heart, it!v i I t'io tottiplii, nil
loniM ul a, el. her bt maW r !
tuiivu. all di'Wri!liti (ri v,lt.
a I .l humor In iti 1 .01 1 I'itik Pi U sr
old bv all dlvi, or will ! whs! 1mI
paid om rvtw'i'l uf rtw, 50 cn n wet,
ir ii b in for J o, lhv ar irt
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