The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, May 12, 1898, Image 6

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
May 12, 1898
War And The
Labor Movement
Tim Hash of arm U4.wtn the
Urinal 8tat ami Hpulo ha Iml to i-on-slilerablo
discussion In Jabor inform
iMiT coficmiinff Mm relation, of the
latter inovi-iimiil of (lie war, A
Curious position In laken by a contri
butor to th Bodul Democrat who
aswrta that war are "Murderous
work of the mllntf daimea and while
passionately dw-lalinlriflr ajjalnat llie
"plutocracy," cull upon th working
mini to unite for "International pcacV,
Tlia writer says; "Oh the pretext of
savlnfe the national honor of America
and Hiin, the plutocrat of then two
countries woiiJU not ijchui jo hiuti
fl the live of JiuwJmls of thousand
of wii(if-wokfri oh the Imttln-tlelo.
War with Hlu wu not iiMttltfuted by
the ruling claewa of America, Jt wan
di'iiiandi'd by the great mas of the
jH'opli, not merely to maintain our
luilioniil honor-though that of Itself
in well worth maintaining-but
auc only by way could the tiger
.flaws of Hnain le loosened from cof
fering Culm. It In a war waged In the
Interest of froedom, and If the
American Jlcvolution wa Jusllllalilc,
then thi war Is also a righteous one,
for we are fighting for the mune cause,
and this time not for ourselves but for
a weaker neighbor. In the army of
Invasion there are millionaire
Mhoulder to shoulder with . working
men; class distinction are forgotU-n,
and their Mingle ohjeet In that Cuba
must bi liberated 11 ml Justice, be done
to the Cuban people,
To look ujion only the evil aide, of
war In to Ignore the lessons of hiMtory,
and tliw fact of evolution, Despite,
all the horror of bloodshed and de
struction, war baa contributed
enormously to the advancement of the
human re and the development, of
i'ivili,ati'u. Indeed, a Uusklri point
out, it In to war that we owe our
civilization. It haa nrouwvl the Intent
euergfe of man, and stimulated lu
Inventive foeully. It bring into day
the heroie virtues, making men
courageous and resourceful , It Ius
Ix-cn the eouiNdling forea wlih'li Ium
formed men Into organized trilx-a and
nation, Khun Id the Hoclal JViiimtuU
realize their Jjojie of an Aineriean cs-oa-ratlve
form of (rovernmcnt and
reach an admpiafc aid u lion of the lalior
iueation, I hey will have to thank the
heroea of 70, who fought againet
tyranny and secured fwiloni for the
aofl on whh h a higher and nobler
system wa to rise,
One of the great olbu lc to reform
In the selfish, money- grubbing spirit
Into whleh the Auu-riean copc were
raplddly aiuklng; and already the
Hpauish war, undertaken from tin
selfish motive, nia done mueh to
rouao them of this. It will have
a distinct in, influence for the In-I tor
ment of conditions of life In America
aa bail the revolution of "It;,
Kpain, un a warlike nation, hail a
dm'ent government, and her ple
commanded the reaped of the world.
I,aUr, when enriehed by her colonies,
and emawulaled by commercialism,
ahe aunk Into her present condition, of
degradation, and corruption- a corf
among natioUN. Am the old tireck
aaid, an honorable death In better than
a ahameful life; and a righteous war in
eertainly prcfcraMe to a rotten pence.
When universal jcace come from an
Universal recognition of the prlliciplr
of brotherly love, nu n will have risen
alv the coiidiiioiia which now make
war an iecawioiial neccHHity. I'.ut
iinlverHid N-aee Imwd mhhi the Ktag
nation of Iniiiiuii eueriex ir umiii ,'lie
direction of tlntw cnergicw wholly into
comuM-rclalihiii and the olitaining of
material ronN iiiy, would caiiKe man
kind to retrograde to aatagery.
.1 A M I'-H M, I'VUSi:.
Bad Digestion, Bad Heart.
I'iMr digcittioii oftim caiiH4H irregu
larity id Die heart' action. Thi ir
regularity may be iiiinlnken for real
orguuie heurt iliacaHtr, The. y uiptoiiiN
are much the winie, Then In however
a vat ill (Terence between the two:
oriinii heart ilineaw In often incur
able; HNU'ant heart dineiuM- In curable
if gNl digcktiou In reotored.
A eiuw in jHiint In unted from the
New lira, of (irecuhurg, Ind. Mr. F,l
leu CoIhoiii, Newport, lnd a woiiuin
foi1.y-thre yeara old, luul mi (Tent I for
four yea in with dlntreu.lng kIoiiiiuIi
trouble, The giiat'N genernteil ny the
liidigcfttlou preHNed 011 the heart, and
CHiiKed an Irregularity of It action.
Hhe had much pal 11 hi her Mtouiach and
heart, and wit auhicvt to fiviiueut and
everi i hoklug kn Un whli'h were iniifct
rvrra at iilirlit. NH tor w ere I r ed
III vain; th it ia-iit hecum worne, tltv
wpomleut, ami feared linn mling ilea
AH
Cw w1 1 Yi
1
A CAUSE OF CORRUPTION,
It Will B KcmoTxd by the Munlclpall
(tlun of Natural Mouopollo
The New Orleans TimoN-Demoorat in
long editorial calls attention to the
rapidly lijreaiug demand for man id
pal ownomblp of iiaturui moriopolloi
ad points to large oamher of re
cent municipal elections which buve
turned mainly on that great Ihhuu. Com
Bientiug upon tbe principle of municipal
ownership, The Times-JJemocrat admits
that municipal ownership of these nat
ural monopolies would be hunt if we
could have city administration that
were not corrupt. The Tlmes-iJeinixjrat
overlooks the fact that nine-tenths of
tbe corruption we have today in mu
nicipal governments is due to tbe pri
vate ownership of these natural monopo
lies. Municipal ownership and operation
bt city waterworks, city gas works and
blcctrio light plants, street railroads,
telephone systems, etc, would not only
iuHuro to the people of each city lower
rates and nutter service, hut it would
remove the very source and cause of
corruption in city governments. Where
private monopoly owns these important
franchises which are natural monopo
lies they charge the highest possible
price for the poorest possible service
that the public will tolerate, thus mak
ing large profits, Then they use a part
of their 111 gotten wealth to try to con
trol tbe elections of cities so that they
may not be disturbed in their robbery
of the publio. They contribute their
money freely to a few uctlve politicians,
who proceed to control the primaries of
their parties and get charge of their
machinery and then dictate the nomina
tions of mayor and all of the city offi
cer.. With such a mayor and with such
city officers elected under such circum
stances the natural monopolies will run
tbe city instead of the city officials con
trolling the natural monopolies in the
Interest of tbe publio.
liesides, where such natural monopo
lies are in the hands of private corpora
tions they either .establish newspapers
of their own or buy up the newspapert
of the cities, There will never be any
good government in our cities or any
decent service to the publio at a fair
price until these natural monopolies aro
taken from the hands of private syndi
cates and owned and operated as publio
functions, (Jaucoslan,
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SUBMAPINE TORPEDO. BOAT PLUNGER,
The i'luuger is commonly called the Holland submarine boat, Hho was built
at Baltimore and cost 1 1 60, 000, Her displacement is 108 tons and her speed
8 knots, Hhe only carries ti-pedoes and is an ezporimeut iu suhmuriue warfare.
(il'HTI.V ON i'AHH i;Vlf.
Ivlitor liidcjwndent: It In my pur-
pone to wnu! n Mcrica 01 jciwr 011 wie
aoidal evil of paaaea.
Hiluction la not confined to the ftf
male si's by any incuim, nor to any
jiortieuhir dit)cal parly.
1 believe that tbe Hon, Jvugene
Moore wua aa honest a boy a ever liv
ed, and thut he entered political life
with the high purpose of doing hi
d uty,
rinding that state officers, our su
preme judge In particular, were draw
ing their salurie In advance of earn
ing them, Mr. Moore undertook to put
on the Mfatuto a law correcting thut
wrong, lie wo brow-lx-aten, over-rid-den,
and mode to laaue warraid
which drew intereat eonifiuted to
amount to alKut $ZD,lX)t) tar aeliiriea
jiiid In mlvance.
One He breed another aa doe one
wrong another, or an acorn an oak.
True to that Immutable, law, the su
preme court twlatcd our state law out
aemblauee. or legal im.erpre?.a-
A te nf lleuil I'ttituiv,
hi, wtt linn li ti ifc'l.l, il In, I ixilU
iil iIinI lit iiiU rvuU In wlui U In r i,mh
Mi ii did lint un 111-) Ih i, Kit (mill m,
IIimi lm hiiik itiiiiiml. lit tiiliii; t or
1 1 v ll.nl In r tl- klii.it Hlnee vi (
l.iuU 1. I.h piiMiiri IIik pitiir iniiti
lilt lo IfCHl IllUt iHillt.Ui Mlfl Ullll till
Ilil.llrtic vnm r.ill, 1 1 -r Wiltfl
wt.liK hud Ueit grvAlll I'obiii-t. i
tl-l'i ni-l lu luw Hrl,h iwi i
ltin fur ir, It.-r bbul .ui I
" nir an.) ir 1 hevk tt
id mui ! nf ti,ui Ind ii
'ow Mm tliMrtix l a vi iMiiiiitiii
me, I lull tiUieli may know llio lii"tn
! I'lliv Wf "i" I HMO" nl 1 1. 1- II. -ill
1 Iiip nf, ir, ltUiu' I'ImV
1'nI l'iip(. "I nmltiiH all
th vu in, 11U rna tw
lift l d Hhlie In lb tdii i'l t
tic klili'ir in ff .
.lit,; 1
1HH IHf Mill fcU .
Ma. i
of all
iUtt. In itfttf 4ft UltVlt Ml. WiUiVi fl'fsff
Tb Tra.t and iUm Imw. (,(,,.vlct,ioii for a wrontr they theinaidv-
Tbo victory wnicn tuo uoai trust nae (.s were morally rcsponKibjc for,
just won iu the court of appeals in this I Now Mr, F,iitor, the writer In one
state illustrates one of tbe tricks to of the uck holders of cltlzi-nship In
which subsidized lawmukers resort whoa Xebroaka, and conies through you for
they are driven into a comer. Lost year hmrutK la-fore ms umhuuum-n in mat
the pro:eedlugs of the Coal trust he- nwrut trust, for an exchange of
came so flagrant that something had to
be done by tbe legislature iu response
to an imperative popular demand. Ac
cordingly a law was passed making tbe
trust a criminal conspiracy, but tho law
was so framed that the courts would
have no alternative hut to declare it un
constitutional. Accordingly the lower
courts pronounced It null and void, as
a mutter of course, and the court of ap
peals now says it has nothing to do with
the mutter. Here we have a new trick
made possible by our system of consti
tutions. Once there exists a written con
stitution, there is an end to all freedom.
The judges can make tho law to suit
themselves. There is really no 0110 else
to make the laws, becuuse under a writ
ten constitution the state of the law do
pends upon interpretation. L'ut tricks
to delude the people can always be in
vented, and it seems that this Coal trust
law alTords u cburuetcristio specimen of
the humbug that may be unticiputud lu
the future. Twentieth Century.
views
The first step to life or action
whether right or wrong, is always a
little, one. One of the .,t,tle, wrongs,
commit ted by our state, county and
city olllcials, la the, acceptance and use
of a pass. For that reaaon I charge
the railway management, or rather
uiiNuiauagemeut, with iuainuating
from if seed jmxIn the sore of wrong
sown in the character of any and ev
ery patch of official noil we jdace Into
public oflii'c.
And their work In like in intelli
gent thief at night, working under the
guise of "no value" or good fellowship.
The work of the, jtolifical railway
manager In Hfni hIhIi, An luiMN-ent Jit
tie puHsof no value. (V) In placed in the
odlcialN' hand, from love, or duty or
Mverty or any old cxchh, and it
speeds 'along the wire to the aleeping
Maine character of our triixlcd em
ployee, all too soon bin bull is blown
up and like the court at Madrid nir
rccctfible cilien iu high place
know nothing of the accident,
1 11 early days they hung horse
tbievcH to the (lrnt tree, and now that
our horsea arc. iron one, and owned
bv wealthy gentlemen (?) I call tor a
convent ion of those opmed to piiMWN
for themselves, s well ns for others,
that, we may take alei to hang to the
yard arm of the timf. semaphore -i
their line such respectable (?) horNe
thieve 11 n miHinanage our roada and
corrupt our ollli'lala.
My article of the Slat of March In
the ' Lincoln Weekly 1'oat Iiiin druwn
voluntary expression from citicus
of Nebraska which lead me to ladieve
enough of us can call conventions In
each county or jiiuii nil district and
IU:SOI,VH TO KUTOUT NO MAN
WHO I'KI'.S lltl'.f, TKANKI'OKTA
THIN DIKKCTI.Y OK 1 N 11 IllUTLY
AND M A K K Till: I'AHH KVIL
nnioi'M.
I am creilltably inforuied that with
but one exception our slnte odleluls
mui their deiHitlrs, and the deputiea'
relatUes, male mid fi-limle, me liHlng
uihcm to an extent eipiul to tlm repul
Ib'iiii party In It palmiest da of cor
ruption, And Ih It fiiiiiiiiU'red that
thut coi'l'iiiiliiiii led to tin loss of H
ndliou dollais dlni tly and ! of m.
Hun Imbreellv to our slate.
I understand thai the c llmi. Mr
Jiihnsoii of I be republican press wits
pi'i iiarieg ioal our state olllei rs
011 Hie mm unci bill but that h Vtus
li l.,i..llu..i.i ... Li,u, It I. . 1 cut i ll olT IU xir, lieo, vv. iioiiirrKi' "
1111 li 111 linn iiiinir srif 11 mii"i
bV tbe liMoln.
f r Ibe llit d.iv of ln'Xl .lune I
i,b.t.-i mt mult hbtt rfforl In ib feul
un man t..r oilUe h after linit dale
l.r flee llitimllrtlb'lt N" Ml'
n 11 un i in i'ti lib ... 1 mu i
nr.
I.I i. Inlitir lu tbi fm k! It Ins of
Mil l.ul tbe inmi In publlf life wl
e la . 1 , 1 . M,f in. r' in In ll Hiil
ni.p iiilb id ir
.11 Hi IC.11.1. Ill IT
.I. l.i.i.li-i I he il.r of bl. itle
I will ! b..niv In J.ii'r "! tntit
b litis In, in nil mills i.f the il'ile,
I.. m.Ii I. bll. 1 V if t i.i.tenli.ilis l.i il
....... tl.u 1. mil. 1, und ai. in It bt
I.I Hill U lllll ll piltnln llllb s l
tl'i'lUl I fcl.nl fof p.tbll. sltiMl t ll
wui.r .1 III I IN
Kml 11. , ili
Tbrr War UoIiIUuk.
The illiterate foreign workitigmen
who started a run upon a New York
bank because of a war scare among
their ranks evidently have no nse for
Air, liryan's kind of money. They are a
little hazy on the subject, but they gave
good illustration of how foreign na
tions would regard a free coinage silver
dollar. Tho moment the cashier brought
out his big bag of silver dollars there
Was trouble. The depositors refused to
take silver under auy considerations.
There was nobody to tell thuin that
these dollars were backed with gold.
Chicago Tribune.
The tthovu Is about ns hard a rub as
the guldhiigs ever got, for it is a Hut
footed assertlou llutflllltcrato forulgu
ers" will have nothing hut gold.
This is correct. The greater the lg-
iiornucit tho greater the faith lu gold.
If there was mi ignorance In play up
on, tin re woubl lot 110 stiow Mr gum-
llllglslll.
1 if eiitime if the vdilnr of The Trib
une had Unit present and told these
"illiterate furelgm is" that I lie stiver
'was backed by gold" limy Would have
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I H JU. IMI.i'in..! i'li'll t- .ubiiuh I
Faruu rs' helium t
fuslal IUmss b4 is W)f la.
ll I a wisLiu s 1 ( our W"iiuiiii'iil
Ihtt usually It ib- ii.ii uka a. 1 L u lu'
tlmlllinif fattlllsllii Inipi.tUIlt I
f 'flu Ulllll Hie li'ifd fr tin HI Utlnpel4' ,
llvn and 1. tunt inns iiu mi I In 11, "His
Ml 11 on lit I f tlm dn ll.m i f IbnpntUl
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iH.Uiiii ill-Hi I Ii4 Uaiu a ll.'it Is
f. f i w I ) I It d im so Ibtf J ) v 1 1) i id
a I- pi-Ur 1m 11 muM I inaibr iisr
I'f ful a niii liil.iii. nt t Us 11 It
Villi i. r 1 1.' i 1. 1 u. lomuti.v, lb
sul toting s.i.mv ubl a il-
ll bd suit 1 1 HMell .i li Krttt
limit in a lima i f lib), tiiiktw, In
Urn. t t, eegl.l bi alts iw.ia
bl.isla aiuuiba la 4. msu.U l
i.IU MiMUt' lli villi iV III Sttst't
gotviniiiful an-l tl rttoliiij nal
lushl aimmi Iba 'i lx
lUtletf 11 b-l Ut a lbs s4 Mt
lug tana till a (sal's) tasasur. tH.a-
flsM lioal.l IIOW l U IbltUsllMi
lsr htraur KifiiiiiM i'i n( the Ul
teslll'slsef ItUlHg laiidl Iff af Mf
( l'hbaa lttNd
sivsvii iu auLnid
J isilf R.llli.l I 1 1 1 4 1 luitl.i
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Jt is.i,i..i,i iti.-, m lasisa.
X.VUOxAOXXOxXA,Vl.
Give the Children a Drink
called Oraio-O. It In a delicious, apps
tizing, nourislilng food drluk to take
the place of coffee. Hold by all grocer
aud bked by all who have used it, lie
cause, when properly prepared it tastes
like the finest ooflae but is free from all
its Injurious properties, Oraio-0 aide
digestion and strengthens the nerves, It
is not a stimulant, but a health builder,
and children, aa well as adults, can drluk
It with great benefit. Costs about aa
much a coffee, 16 and 25c.
i '
Cacaret stimulate liver, kidneys
and liowels; never sicken, weaken or
gripe, 10c.
BICYCLES
THE EASY
RUNNING
Gendron and Reliance $
'I (is Krifiioiil ln-arliis puss ll.
Arthur Betz"
fur 1 MlNli,iis 11111I I'ness,
BADGER LUMBER CO.,
A. II. WEI K, Agist.
Comer If and 8th SU., LINCOLN.
PbOBC 65. . . .
i COAL & LUMBER
Foil Assortment, Best Grade,
Lowest Prices.
Tlic Vuluo of Advertising.
lk, r 1
If, -li;
"Tr f 'ir' I
f). M.
, of Aulnirn. New
Oslsinm K C'oriitMinv.
Vnrk. stm iimiinfiti'liira the luruest lln of fiirin
Iiiiihiiii-iiIs iiiivIh by nny one com-crn in tlm
Lllllfl Ktutes, mui Khisui ulllitellve nilver-
llseiiicnis hnvn -n it iiH-rtn in nur oiliiimis
rr ths lust twi tiionllis, linve isi-ii nireen ui
k in iw l I k that theM mis. Iiuvs l-ll seen Binl
rea-l hy iinillitiiilenf (svipls, if iiiiiuii Urn i nn I
sny rrllerl.m t Kn by. In their mis. theyhiivn
ilieiitenliilly iifferwl In sninl f res of ehsrKe H Issilc
six Inches by niim hiehes, rnlltlmt ''liuiidy IdHik
fur lluuw iii Ksrin," whleh Is ci,ni.U-l In Its
InfiiniiiiUnii for farm Mint liinisekeeiliii( mid imr
lleillnrly In msikliiK Hint bnkiiiK reeeiits. Tha
tiiiinls-r of iiiiinlrles for l lies ls.ks Iinvs Uvn
suit still remains sninelhlns riiornniiis. Thn un
f iwil Mirtiif thn pr.srrsiiiiiiM Is thut msny of
ths 1 aillex. sfier trylnif tln rwelits, Imvs sent
Salimln U.xes nf
fnksuf dllTerenl klllits, lioussl ehleken, et). Tha
to Him A'lvartisiiiif .Mitnsrf.T.
ill.islrstl.1 Klven, shows hlsilesk nenrly nivsreil
with IIkshi Irnxist, w hieli sMNks tins.rntively of
III" Inturmit Dim bulles huv Isken In tlm tssili.
This lsk si. i il.wriissi iu tii-isii, ins iiirns
fnii.i.Hiieiits. wlil. li lnv won thn reinilsli.ii nf
"mxntwilliiK whers others fstl," Hint srs liy I Mr
SloeUelliw, liuslllllll tlmir IlltliriUllttluy WSII u
UitliMi.l Hi liiasiiuultuisl ui 14.
Woodworth & AlcFaJl
llanifss, SaiKllfs, Whips,
Collars, lilankets, Robes,
Net, tic,
Kt airiu' I'nMuptly lnc
1218 0 Street. Lincoln, Neb
CM ATlKl. MOMHUlia MALK,
S..IH. u S-mfcy flit lll IS on t'imi.t
l.li k4,( am, n 1 1.. ,.!,, ll. I s W 1 ..I
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lfWMll lM ult wl (
s 4s.s .4 is.4 S.i.s., s.4 si H'l I.
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ik is i- i i.i.,,i, se' sh is, m
IS tm -4 t ., awl M.a
4s ss I ssta ss si Iks) Hsi Imii
ssna4 t Ik lks IS s.j J .t a,
! I4 silawai la . sMH
'J k ..a Ai,i is n ssk,
a4 ks I ss kiM4l ial ss4 lssai
Is -s.(M..a I4 h,tt,i iM nsst .i4
K as.
I v4 tkm mk 4m tl sfit
Ji.ut ssirs,
IS let .a.
Use
Kansas Lump
Rock Salt
For Stock.
Purest, Healthiest, Best.
GROUND ROCK SALT
FOR STOCK.
use kock salt
for
Hidegj Pickles,
Meats, Ice Cream,
Ice Maklnn,
Fertilizing, &c, Lc.
Mines and Works,
Lyons and Kancpolla, Kan.
Address WHSWRN ROCK SALT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO
Sol Agent tot lyoat Uoek Suit Co., mid Uoyul H ill Co.
tr kar
FARM
mmn mum
'.f iilH. isivsst suiuulots Ui of fsxn DisbliwrnisnufsotuNl ksi.suigls Buuusro In worW)
ii -v. nahAM nfuMU.MM,uispiiMBfnvBri
Qolumhlm Inohnmd dornHmrv9li- m Blndmr, 9'Jr B'ASSfJUTSHlSf
Qolumhlm Mowmr, ft V-hormm) h-wssisshu
Tlmmlbl mnd Roymrmlblm Dlmo Harrow. , M fV'gV-'S
Qmbornm Oomblnrntlon Hmrrowm, Adlwlmblo Pmo-T a
ZTk,iprlng.foolhlimrrowm, ' Mow Mo
Omhnmnm A If. Ml mm! Omnlmm Drlvm TmddarO. OlO.
Kvsryms tilns Is fully warranted and U the lirsl nf Itsclsssthst rn bs produced with
gooo mumrlttl, coiiiuiuta aiuiyiiiia, superior ssui sua ions ripen.
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O. M. OMBORME A 00., Ohio moo, III:
The Frank P. Lawrence Co., Agts., 934 P St., Lincoln, Neb
ll Cuba Alaska I Nebraska
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Three fine colored pocket maps giving the Gold ;
Fields of the KLONDIKE, Province of CUM with i
enlarged map, HAVANA Province and Uay, showing
where HATTLKSHIP "MAINE" was blown up. Rail
road map of NEBRASKA, up-to-date. Retail price of
these maps are 25c each; all 3 for 20c in stamps by mail
4000400-0
Bnckstaff Bros. Mfg. Co.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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KIMBALL BROS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
MftRBLG. GRftNITe AND SLftTG
for building and cemetery work. Several hundred finished
Monument! of modern design always on hand.
SAVE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT AND DEAL
DIRECT. ....
Write for cuts and prices. A persons,! call preferred. Address,
Car. 151b aoil O Si... LINCOLN, NEB.
MERCHANTS DINING HALL.
Corncr 11th and P Sts., Lincoln, Neb.$$
GOOD MEALS1 Oo
Serve stall Hours.
MRS. TIRBtTT Proprietor
ARMERS. FARMERS, FARMERS!
A SPECIAL Invitation h extended to the farmers
ol Lancaiter Gotmty anJ vicinity (since spring
Is approaching) to call at our place of business
ani get prices lor your spring Painting. Our
quotations will surprise you. Why buy In
ferior goods, when the Kst can be purchased
for the same money? We have It, and give
you a guarantee with every article, s'Ms'M
Our past experience has taught us that the fanner
uses asgmvd an article as anyfoxJy, and why
not give them the worth of their money? We
guarantee that you will receive the best ci
treatment and satisfaction. Respectfully,
STANDARD GLASS & PAINT CO.,
Lincoln, Nobraikn.
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Minjccr,
PHILLIP MATHH
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Proprietor.!
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