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vi . , June i, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. J V ) WHO ARE COPPERHEADS? in nnrinia"tion with Born of my re- vnhiii.nn frUnda I excr-ased my lda on ' th. vnr in the PhiliDDines in a rather forcible manner, and waa then and there mUmI a eoDoerbead. I took iwue wi mw nnnnnants. and I think that before nmaA fh oontroTeraT I bad ahown theas expansionist that a lew people did not like the actiona ol tbe powera that be. I may ba wrong in my inter- pretation ol tbe Declaration o! Indepen and the rifichte of man, bnt if .m msfrlande could not ehow wboreln I mml wraaa. only to ear that we tnuet uphold the nation' bonor(?) and t jSa .taw ma null the flair. V Now I don't think any pereon llylog I baa any more regard for tbe flag tban ' w. Ka tha flair flnata over an army r murderers, tbeo I eall it a dirty rag. IBM yeilUW uK wi "C" " " ' " gang of robbera and der ill. Tbess tame men who called me a copperhead said fioa n should be DlOtreoon wnwnu, f. , .M. .tlnn li trvinsr to do lust hut Snaln hae been try ion to do for ti.. ia. f hum hnnilrid vears. If Boaln is a barbaroue nation, then; we are bar. hurniia. We are won than the Span iard!, for we wieh to cloak our deviltry with the cry of "humanity." if it iipo ..u j ttiu nff tha brown men to cm lin them, and the aets of Christians, what are tbe acta of dylls7 uri. Mm trrmnA nation murders u rr uvu au.w b.ww . armed prisoners, and aboota women and onuaren in a wtw w - ""'" " - .... i k. Noa ia.n inv one with tbe aonl of a man feel anything but aympaty f A. t- 41-.lad,) y , V Jp'tbeunoeraogm nuKuii J?'Oar Declaration of Independence af. firms that all men have certain righto v" -u in. i(iuf. m,nA thm nursult ol faapDlowi. Less than sixty years ago William Lloyd Oarrieon waa are gea n...k .tMita nl Rntton (or ineiik' ing lor tbe freedom of tbe black man.and now we who are favoring tbe freedom of the brown man are cane wpiwrMiwi Borne contend tbat theee people are aot capable of sell-goyernment. . At Una anvthlntr about that, for have not asen them try. It seems to At... at,. . nnlfa nnn.blA Of HirbtlDUr. they have stood off the beet army in the world for seren or eigot moni.ua uu uv Borne contend tbat we own tbe lalanda because we paid spam v u,www ior hr riffht or claim. If a rascal ahould build a hut on a corner of any farm and .k.. tho iam lioAuniui a dirtv ran floRtM ovflr eald but. and aaid rascal cbould sell bit claim to another raecal with a dirty rag lor a oaoRe 01 ngn w HauM anr nivllized man or anr pereon with lee treachery than a hyena, eay tbat I did wrong if i ueeo my abot gun oo both of tbe robber? 1 n erlvm avarV man OQ earth; no matter what color, every right 1 claim lor inyeuii, any mu wu A .1.. .nl ajrluhaa tn kill nr rob hie follow man ie nearer to barbarlem tban lam. ' ' -' ;. ' "Ohl wby does tbe whits' man follow my path, , T lb IL. hmml nn fVia iXnar'a track: Does the niwh on my dark cheek kindle blswratb7 , Does be covet tbe bow at my back?" My sympathies are with those brown men who want to be free, and if I were a Filipino I would feel for tbe handle of a dagger whenever 1 saw a foreigner trying to enslave one of my friends. , - U it Is tbe calling of the civilised na tions to enlighten tbe .world and kill all .uirl. nl tin !'. hflW t))fl Kn(8 and there Is a good Ood who favors this metbod ol civinzanon, uen i iiu aide of tbe devil. Our greut prealdeoK?) rays every morning, so tbe papers say, or he claims to be a good Christian. And then alter prayers he sends a dis patch to Otis: "Follow up the enmy without stopping and destroy tbe J ill piooswho reelst." A meseasre of hu manity to bis dear colored Christians who don't wteb to swallow his bait. If tbat is a mergo of love from a follower of Christ, what kind of message would jou expect from rae, a follower of the devil? , I am called a copperhead because I don't wleh to step back in the grand march of civilization a thousand years to the dark asrpe when every ruler was the chosen of God and the priest poured the divine patroleum on bis head and fave him authority to kill whomsoever e pleased. This was called the divine righto of kings. I may be wrong in my make up and not understand diplomacy or state cralt. I may look through tbe glass darkly, and fail to see the grand plans that are yet to be wrought out by killing a few thousand more Filiploas. But if I am wrong, then I hope I may never be shown tbe right I want to go to my rt Ming that everything that creeps or crawls or swims or flies baa a right to livs. t I am called a copperhead because I don't want our brave boys to engape in an unjust war. 1 think that onelilels rf tnn nmi'h Vfkluit tu Ihi srivea OPtoa fnlse cause, Tbe life of one brave man f from Nebranka is worth more than all ths rhlllppio-s. It this Is treason then I am a traitor. M. M. lUu.KrK, SCHOOL LANDS As soon after the flrat of July as prae tkwblal will hold pubi s auctions for leasing about fiD3,(HU acres of school land dvr the provisions ol the aw law la the following Mintk; Aattlopst Haa var, Dlalaa, Hoi Itutte, lroa, Chase, Cherry, CVyvaae, i'asUr, Uaaes, Narl, Dsnday.tlarMd, UrVat, Ilsras, lliteh foek. Holt, lioitktr, Kith, Ksya Taha, K In ball, Ksnx, Llaeola, lfns, lutun, Utfl'haiwoa, I't-ree, IVkias. Hurt, rVite Itluff, fihwkiss, Kuiui( TbowiM nsj wbeoWr. I'stW tee mmm law, It Isinm Usia mil su Waa at the Ulte acika at o p-t swat (ua iair at't! s tlijr lasjr Um4 tu Ike fwrmm tfi( Yt t-at apM the higkael aiw tHWS, 'ymm Ustls aes ia the Wat stwlgrw. tag pwrtittasal the aata wftsre twttlw, b;T n htfwaj sua to f44 at Wwi trae as4 trWir al gtt pmlt, IlKaa aef M t lw , as4 yt, ssr raaWl ls as aa4 istwli4ii a tMtletksa4aayb t be Ita4. Ta kart tr)y Ie trwut as4 lls al bmmi IM r riisl aal m mar etit Jm S44 (wf tkit4li4vt eMwastas ae4 tarsM eat to hiseil, as4 aw, that her Is an vMiirtaail In aware ta PILE CURE FREE 10.000 Trial Treatment! 0 1 KiTa awar of th CIKBBI riLK CVBB. whlcl iaa Man uaa over yftfcra aj a apaeino tor an cinaa o 'ilea la th Kullsh, rraawk and ttaiaai armlaa nil roar nam and P. 0. addraaa, datorlptloa of o Jlnifint and lo. ataniB for ratura oiall. For SI a lara WI will ba Mat rou aeaomaanlad bf KaUIa guar Sitaa ta aura or refund Iho uoaajr. Aadraai tna RM MtOICAL CO. IS H Sd St-, Vtaalaaatl, ty-flve year lease contracts thereon at what tbe lands are worth, the lessee himself being tha Judge, it Is confidently expected that all, or nearty all of these lands win oe leasea aunng ins preseni year at tha pnblio auotions above men tioned. Anyone desiring to attend any of these teasing auctions will ba notified of tbe time and place of holding the aama as soon aa it baa been arranged n tney will write me at once a-tvinc the names of the counties In which they are Inter ested, and will also be furnished a list of tha lands to be leased so that they may may visit the counties! n advance of ths leasing auction and examine tha lands wbtcb will be offered. . Notice of tbe auctlou will be duly given ill the local papers. Bend stamp for a copy of tbe new school land law under which the lands will be offered. Any further Information will be cheerfully furnished, J. V. WoLr, Com'a'r of I'ub. Lands ft B'ld'gs. Lincoln, Nebr.. May 18,' WW. VOX POPULI, VOX DEI Nothing less tban a purely democratic system ill establish and maintain "government by ths people, of the peo ple and for toe people." I do not mean a democratic system patterned after tbe Roman forum or Grecian Agora. This would be Impracticable In our country. But I do mean . a system which will enable all tbe citlienehip, to freely deter mine by what laws they shall be gov erned; and under which tbs people may promptly depose unfaithful and disloyal servonts. Anything less than this will not be democratic. True democracy Is desirable and noces- sars for the protection of tha many against tbe aggressions of the few. It may seem like an anomaly to say tbat the many need to be protected against tbe few; but this is exactly and terribly true. In feudal times nearly all Europe wasdfvldod Into petty kingdoms over which tbe chief or lord was complete master. A few hundred chiefs carried the lives and fortunes of millions of ser vile subjects in tbelr hands. The few controlled tbe many. Feudal times have passed away in Europe but the sub jection of tbe millions to tbe few con tinues there In a different form. Princes and potentates curry tbe destinies of millions in their bands as fully as In feudal days. ' . flow much better off are we under a so-called republican form (representa tive) government? We possess tbs form of self-government without tbe sub stance. Btill are the few in the saddle while the millions are their servitors. Nothing less tban true democracy will orevent this. Bo lonir as representatives of tbs people (so-called) are permitted to exercise tbe power that public officials do exercise nnderonr government just so long will the few tie in the saddle. By the "few" I do not mean tbs officials. I mean the industrial plutocrats who man manage the officials. It is easy of demonstration tbat laws relating to industrial affairs are gener ally favorable to the strong, tbe wealthy few. For Instance the laws relating to corporations. If the people could speak directly all the existing laws providing for corporations would oe repealed. This tremendous weapon in tbe hands of wealth would be destroyed. Why can not the will of the people prevail on this question? Because they do not rule. The few and tbe strong rule. Ho on the question of government own ership of trunk lines of railroads. If tbs people could vote directly on tbat ques tion they would destroy the mighty transDortatlon monopoly. Why can they not speak? Because they do not rule. And so of many other things equally Important. ' Ulven our present competitive indus trial system and the few will get control of the best representative government ever established. No form of govern ment can ever withstand the aggressivs selfishness of tbe few except a pure de mocracy where all the people have free and controling voloe directly in both tbe making and execution of tbe laws. Control by the few Is always injurious to ths many. History is writen all over by tbe blood of the millions who bave been sacrificed to the selfish greed of the few In control of governments. Every bloody struggle for liberty bas been made to eecaps from nnder tbs iron beel of ths few. All genuine progress of the race bas been atxjotw pushed by the be roio struggle ol tbe masses aicaiuet tbe dearadiuif. progrs-hiudrlng oppres sions of the lew. Vox dopuIL vox di. This may not bavs baea exactly troe In all ages; but ia this aga of general lutelltgpuee, ol bible study, of high character among tbe matweaoftne people, me vow Mine multitude ia lar safer to follow than the voice ol the lew swIf eoitstittittHl ruWrs; or of the els, bstbr they be Ml- eoastltate4 hrs or not. W, UilaKU, Kearney, ,Nb. DISLODGETHE ENEMY III I ! V Rdltur ladfpeadealt Certainly Brother A ably del tot Haas Christ aa a sovialtst ia so sussy words, r t his rVras to Hint as Iks valy rtel "lUdx-al waa" ftirmttUUn aal pro- atahjalief aortal Wt , would bs4 to last saWtaH4mg, Aliens. 1 still UU la wslbstthis Uw nssglvsa aith viw tasalsUtah Mriallaat, t that it euslalfts stwiaUtla duetrisa aba!. - IHrat, Vara (be la ol foieNisy pre vail la tha Miftdsal iadr aey etm alttkus at srty or naif? tthf syttaes ttf cwveramaat, Nm4 tarn Uw diM a em Ike idea that e-Wiy las as lit tm lbs H"4t ol lbs UditrdssJ skill ottaWf teit iMtdaataUy th sMrJte. at4. That K aMy, (row the nsmra ol things, has a claim on what I over produce. But I deny society any right or claim on what I need or on the aecea saries of lile, whether by the law ol love or by the law of the common. But notwithstanding this position taken I freely admit Mr. Asbby's con tention In tbe capacity ol this law "to put an end to human misery on this earth and in this life." If society stood as a unit in Itssubmlssion and obedience together with tha wisdom and justice of jesus, wno seeing tbe environments and needs of humanity declared "ye have tbe poor with thee always." But I will ask again as others have, if the question Is not unanswerable and silly, now or In what way will you aceomplish this thing? By revolution or evolution,' In the wink of an eye or In along drawn out pro cess oi teaching. ' It seems to me tbat the greatest bar rier to tbe triumph of socialism doss not lis with tbe Individual to accept or obey tbis law, or any law for tbat matter, but In tha society as a unit. For cer tainly you do not prtteod to sstabllsn socialism with a good sited minority in opposition, if yon do, then socialism means revolution and nothing else. On tbe other hand, if socialism is to come by teaching or through legislation then you will coma out oflt about like tbe Greek philosopher, who would move ths world if you "give me a lever and a place to rest It on?' But tbis, to ma is all "talk," ws must take tbe world as It is and not as it should be, let us grapple with its possl bllttles, there w now no time to whisper and speculate and phil osophise ano reorganise to change front or lead off, My Brother Roclaitsts tbe people are in tbs "field" ready for action, there is even now a death-Ilka spoil, their cry is, let us alone, let us alona. The charge will be a life and death struggle, not for populism, not for ds mooracy, not for socialism, but to dis lodge the enemy from its present finan cial entrenchment. D. K, Buikey, G II trier, Neb. Fell From a Scaffold. from tiit Uarsld, Wsiertown, N. f . John Young, of Ls Roy, N. Y., is 73 ysars old, and is wsli known in tbat and neighboring towns. While putting some weather boards, on a barn, standing on a scaffold 92 feet from the ground, he felt dizy, lost bis balance and fell to tbe ground. The side of his face, arm, and tbe entire side of bis body on which he struck, were badly bruised. Picked up and carried to the house, he was under a doctor's care for several weeks. Tbe doctor finally came to tba conclusion tbat bis patient baa received a stroke (PsrsljrHdbr tbe fell.) of paralysis and waa beyond medical aid. He could not use one arm, or turn over in bed. One day, while lying on the bed, be read of a cass something like bis having been cured with Dr. Williams' I'lnk Fills for Tale I'eople. lie coaxed bis grand daughter to get him a box of tbe pills. After tbat box bad been used be secured another. In three weeks he began to feel a little life ia bis arm; at tbe end of four he could use bis flnaers; at tbe end of two months be could walk, and In three months be could shave himself with tbe Injured band. As fas told bis story in tbe Herald office he looked tbe perfect picture of health. lie carries a box of the pills In his pocket, and whenever be does not feel just, right be takes them. They cured nim after doctors bad given nitn up and bis death was dally expected. All tbe elements necmsary to give new life and richnoes to tbe blood and restore shattered nerves are contained, in a con densed form, in Dr. Williams' I'lnk Pills for Pale I'eople. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, t. Vitus dunce, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tbe after effects of la grippe, palpitation of tbe heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either In male or female. DID THE RIGHT THING Editor Independent! I enclose 1.00 lor your paper of which I have been a sonstant readers for tea years. I bave read tbe letter In the last weeks Issue from C A. Patrick of Wood villa, Cat., lamenting over tbe peoples party In ths past. I ean sympathise with him. Hix or sight years ago I saw things just he saws them now, I thought I would stay right la the middle of ths. road. Long since I have been very much convlaosd that the bettor way was right the reverse, No sttaea la ths ualoa kavs been plundered aa Kansas saa and Nebraska have been. The state was robbed, eeusty treasuries) footed, state Institutions burglarised aadevea the funds dvtild to the support of tbe bliad, and the school children taken. Waa this hot enough to make the pup lists got rttfkt out of the middle ofths road, salt upon all gxt4 eiliscAs fur haip aa4 rua loeger tu t raa tr H ths 4i ssIUk! oM poiitkal partktaT Waa it not eoi(h to rases as to sail on all Imi1 tu arias tu a km ufduty as4 astteallUv sM'tg riiiaa tu save as (row a gasif 4 rtiiiMX? M state ol NtUaat lalwIUr postal la padlttralatauftuutr, ktatMTy SS4 kSttWi. a.tK n( the bible tkaa aey oifc etais la tb I'tkta not vitte tvta ksutaa. I eatoe bare lrve a'rka m,!, Ar kaaeaA, tiiu awks aa I tlk4 lih tossy i4 tsars aWist kit Wiett fcav teg a rt( bsilse ft4 wa a a abMe la ths aUie al ) i Umi atator, they sa4 tsar sen it ta rpWtea ps)ra kitajaumairkas ani at4 bote ta lilt ttt, Tfc are t east f )rs in the rar I bas ea ra4 BmlW ltie!'s aar. mm at tsa )'trt Niitaat eharvh la Urn ala. It a nm! wi4 (akiwax ef full of Ike saint as4 pt wl U4, May Ood help him and further him on in the good work. There should be more such ministers io Lincoln. It is about time tbat McKinley was finding Aguinaldo. Julu A. JACOUY, Padua, III. Oaaoral H arrlaoa It ta Farts.' Paws, May id Former President Benjamin Harrison, who Is noting as tha legal representative of Vanasuela on the boundary commission, whloh meets here on Jane la, baa arrived In thlscltv. . Bmalalad Slavs Bredi New York, May 80. Howard Krsti, a young man about 83 years of aga, who says hs is an art stndsnt at tha Aoademy of Design In this city, made a startling and successful Jump from the Brooklyn bridge Just before dusk last avenlng and cams out of tha rlvsr untnjursd. HOW'S THIS? Wa offer Ons Hundred Dollars Re ssrd for any case of Catarrh that can not ba cured by Hail's Catarrh Curs, j, J1. 3. CUmm dt Co.. Props,, ; f Toledo, 0. Wa Uie underaignad, bavs known F. . Cheney for tbe last It years, and bdiere bim parfectay honorable In all butajneat tranaaotiona and AnaruflaUy able to carry out any obligations mads by their Ann. West A Trusx, Wholesals Druggists, Toledo, 0. Waldlng, Klrvnan 4 Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is taken inter oally, acting directly upon ths blood amd mucus surfocee of ths system. Price, 75o per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. ATTEHTIOH, HOUSEKEEPERS. Washing; Clothe Made Easy By Ming "Twin Sisters" Washing Pre paratioa. No tabbing of ciotbss or washing maobins needed, fiend a sects In stamps to pay postage and we will sevo, mar., imoiiKn ior one oroiuary washing. TRY IT, Cameron Co.. U.S. Agt, Beaver City. Neb. C " When writing msntioa this paper. HIDES. SHIP , TO The Oldest E.titll.hed Hide Home, ' St SKNO ron TaOS AND 920 R ceA4' QUOTA- U 10NH ,., tt DOBSON & UN06REN, Lincoln, neb. Pronet iettjrBi. Half Fare to Hot Spriogi and ; Betunii : For 115.50. June6 and 20 any one can buy tickets to Hot Springs, 8. D. and return at tbs Lincoln offlws of tbe Klkborn line, 116 8, 10th St., or depot corner Sandf 9 tb Bt. If you have a stubborn case of rheu matism, stomach or nervous trouble, take it to Hot Bprioirs and ten to ons you will U'ttve it there after a short stay. Other Ills ol life quickly vaolun under tbe influence of a blither altitude, healthful climate, picturesque scenery and finest batbing In medicinal waters. A short sojourn there will renew your lite. For booklet describing Hot Springs call on or address, 1 A.M. riEUUNO, C. T. A.,ll7So.l0tb8fc. To Mountain View. Oklahoma and Return, One Fare, Plus $2.00 Tickets will be sold June Oth, 1800, good to return until June 27tb. Moun tain Nlw, situated on tbe beautiful Washita river, is tbe new town in Wash ita county, Just mads acoraaible by ths new exteueion ol tbe U. II I. i, V. lit. Now Is the opportunity of gettiog lands cheap In Oklahoma. Washita county is noted lor its many streams, rainfall and wheat production. J no. Hkuastmn, F, W. TuoursoN U, P. T. A. (tiicano, A. 0. P. A T, A., Topeka. QUlCKKtJT T1MK EVKlt MADS. Omnmvitcing January lath th Great Rovk lataml'a M(iamh F1yr,M lesyv Ing JUiuuli at lilO p. m. daily, wts) nmka ouMNrUona at Calorado tipriagi with new fsaft trsioa to Salt Laks Uiy and porUand, Oregon, arrlvtaf at nnrtbwewt PaeHla Cusuet polnta . thlr. teea (U) liours quttOier and sarUst than ever before. Only seventy lensrs to lSrtiod, Ursguo, Iron lAaooln now. Thtnh Ol h NOTICri In the Blstrict Court of tjksrater (sssty, Nabraaka. Third Judicial lustrirt. Tbs Htats ol Nebraska, I.aaastf Coast y, s. , fleurge Juaepk Itwts, IlaiatlS, a, Hrh Asa Bate, ra4aat, Muiaw to aoa Hwntvat dafaadsat to taks dtHiikie, The above aanted 4halskt, tUrah Asa IU a ill tkeatt that oe Watt atv te tlth ds ol Js 1M Ike said tWot Jtak llas, abuve aaml Jasl 9 a ill take ths aViaji kn ut Ansa HW and r'rlrck luta, Xsadry ilaaaaaa, in to aa4 a evitiKe oa ths trial t4 taeabtite eetilM easa, at Ike wmw ! Cslhvaa i t'v ht. M Ptitim bas A , ia tk etiy il lUwioa.ennsiy n Mgk asd stats af klsaaakaaaila twl the kaarsul a aVitwk a at. as 4 t o'i k k iv in. il m4 4t f and Ike tek lag hI aaid JaHaUituks a tit be at)ura4 lrm day ii 4s, tta the mm kuars, sstti Ikav ars iiirtWtatt, ' iitosua Jrsra Kim. ptalatil, I'y J, I", kissi, kt attwraey, V WHAT YOV C3ST FOR YOUil VJOOL If you sans It to aomabortr who paddles tt out in small dribs you msyespeeta tow prion. If you sand It to ua, ft will be torad In our lofts with mlllioos of pounds of othnr wool of tha aama crude sod Uiztura, Wbas tha msnufsotunr comes to buy, hs buys ths lot, and your wool foes with tbs rsit st s (ood price. iVo Ucr.ZJo 10,030,000 Ws sssfcs Mhsrsl aSvswssi en ssselnaanats st ths low rate of I par emL ft par annum for tha tnoaar thus rnsd. wa supplf all our shlppan with fraa waal tasks sm4 sswlaff twtas. Wa aand our Circular I .at tar to all wbossk for it. It kaapa you Informed oo tbs wool situation and wool 1 I in Prtoss, I 1 Jf Write for It to-dsr. lf U assa l)ar'9 Green, lb. ViilOlB London Purple, lb I? i a 1 1 u niryenninc, zsc a oouie uiue y uroi, id. - 10c Garden and Flower seeds. ' White Lead. Si P $6xx) oer cwt. Oil Q Pure boiled Unseed Oil, 50c a gallon. Varnish wf es: all kinds of lubricatintr oils. es; an Kinds ot lubricating oils. Y I nr Ciolden Machine, Ul ' Ked Harvester, 40c gal. Castor Machine. . . 35c SlOTO C-'1'ncler 0il Pcrr?al. .,50c Comer lOtli THE B AO Y OLE Gaining in popularity every daythe record proves it. The increase in sales of the Kacycle is simply phenomenal. The reason is because the Kacycle is so far ahead of all -. 1 . t 1 1 .'. t . . 1 . ... oincr wneeis in exclusive ana patented features tnat it stands in a class by itself. In trie Kacycle the chain and sprocket pull between the bearings, making it run easier, and with 27 per cent less pressure on sprocket bearing, and doing away with side draft. Come in and let us show you the greatest improvement ever made on a wheel, Fully guaranteed. Wheels sold on easy payments. Ladies' wheels sold by us repaired free of charge during the season, Larg est exclusive cycle house in Lincoln, First class repair shop and full line of sundries. Second-hand Wheels, $5 up to $20. GIRARD CYCLE CO., 1410 O Stwet, Lincoln, NebrtiSa CaltM. ai. aat aaS ft la a. allk I If ron And It ai aetljr aa raaraaaalaS, aqaal I II at STS.eS ta Siee'eeT StinmUiilJiu fit iMUar Uiaa orHaaa ad.aruaad ajr otban at tun ilaa aqaal to oraaM taai at f alaa rou avar aa aa4 null farlMtlar wa OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED ! m nut il.alt with aa aak ruur nalif lilmr aiwut aa.wrlta III luhllhr of thkr pHiwror MtrnDiMUin Malaoaal ii i a 'out aa ItanKa llmk, orOurn fcaufcanira Nat, Hank, ( Ii flia A taaVaaMb nraaai, from taa lllaatraMoa aaan, bli laaricravad ill not froo a ctiurrea,un naa form aoaw MMat iaj baauiiriil apiMaraaaa. IBaaa ma aaUd aaartaa aawaa fatait ISiS atfla. ai ke ltilniwaE--ii; f W IiwIim !(, U laabaa wi4 aiul a M poanda. U,a I trill iTS 1 laSa' ' niViaia?'fmlj S eMatoIMataaVMlM Saaiiaa. ijiNflaaalaiai f BaaSaTii Sat 1 A Caanalatl, anMaatSaM Ba ISatir Ti tmikpitfim, I MifMJSaaj MlUa-m rrlMlaal S4. 1 1 AO UK r WlfiJaa! Hoa onaalat nt tha oalabrataS SaaWl Saata, wbMa are oaly aaad la Mia blajhaat Inula (aatraawalai SMaS 9Mt mmm V, EaS Haaalaw aa4 taa Saaiaaa, alaa Saat bull Iwim, . -itban.atr., ballowa of ibaiiaH nibaaralnta. ta llnwa noeU and Saaat laatbar Is val.aa. ti f f AOMK SDKttS la lurniiiii irlttslMUTala4 alala rraneh rrar, Msfeal plaMd aaSaf fraiaa. k tad ararjr ma '.. iwpraTaiiwrit. nwaiat In a kaaS- waawjaaalaali. taal aajaa aal.a.llai t.at aMlaaa ! BUASAWTitp a, tm. Hnztll J 1mu a written blfullBf Straar (aaranlM, by tha -fermi aad o4ittiia ul afel If aur part alraa uul I" wa riiMlr It rraa afakanra. Try It una Month and , ,r. w will rafnnd nur monajr If fnu ara nut parfaatly , li jfm aatlnniut MofthwpraanBwiiitMaldaiaaLft $' If , ItUIIKU AT (. lulU'T tin t I ,i V CI I!.. iin Mat Muh, f.1iUMai or drmn lishanm Rank, York t oranjrral Wa kaw aaaabal af afar Siaa.aaa.aa. aiv unt antim ... ,, l.r..t hu Hiipanr In rhlraura. blr-aaa. and amn n Marl. I.Uau utmila In au aad ari alwi arvary thliiaj In miMf.l inatrunuinta at lowaat afi nnnwi inirmMip.(irioi(ii, Aoaraaa, and nni.iital lntriiffw.ii,aialoytia. Afldraaa, BBAR8. ROEBUCK COa (lss.1. Fslten, at retail WESTERN 324 South nth, Lincoln. ? luawd airantn aa n.aaaaai a. a.f aa Bwaw aH anlna aawaila taa.tMtaS, aad 1 tltWI tuaaU taTttaa ftWa . faf iiiiiaa.it. aaaaaif aa i.aw-4, MM aU tj a. fMtaS, aad eaarASaaaa a MiliAH ha ltJUX. i 1UIUUJ W xkMHala iaa.. aaW a.i.i.ii aw , taMxat u. an. aaaa M ta taaaaaa tad m m WM y if s as I toifijov ii if 21 IT. 'iL .if.' Ma4 M HI, a Mlt ( at I ,k It k) at a. aa . ava aaj M IkaSs ta il, Miatl, i-Mi.., jh'.ttA,'f-. - -hi a . ICARSt COIaklUCih CO, -UiCi V.MC1, m. Ml. Addrsie, t&t .35c aoc per eallon , , , , 25C and TP Strooto draot. aumr,ir l.7ff railroad or ataraat buainaa IrifH-k. Iia r own ouiKiiiia, a iim, uuutt 4T ntM aad apt trholaaala prbmi. WrIU for Ir m ruaua, ants immKaI oraan, nlana If MllaM Idtif. I Iflnii. Siiamk J C-U J II. tlj trMplslset end Wsmaa .. rwlfltno, ILL. W1 GLASS & PAINT CO.. Jo"b"bers. A chance to save some money by dropping me a postal card, asking tor Catalogue and Prices. Good standard new Organ $4S and up. ARTHUR BETl 212 So. lit!, St liccsla. Krtraski. I I a V WS aataaaa aaaaar .fr ataaaa. ai4 kwa aha mm fi'HU.5g ttwtr? shaaeatah I at ka. m I Siaxta. SltSa, v ia I il 9lf4i 19 HmKMi. ta Hh tT waath . iMaat ld aa t ka a4 aa k anwf ka aaaad aa tmm, ta -a nm rM mm a. . . fvwmw rm .ii,, a ' . a. baat taaWaaaa . t' fnmf, alMaA 4 t Uld k H .. . aa Ii 4 rirr Sh. lUihA I fA4 4tsts(e 4 taSk s i ' UW "1 i.. 1.1 -'-..-a .a aI.-.u ..iSlAlh.. m at M4aia'lt.4.i4.'f Mi., fjwM.l av. kiwaa kHt Sat tm kaaA. .. a -. .. fn4 I a .t Ua akaau al im h aa , MiuMu. kaMWa. t h" !.fcaw. i m aMl I . .,sJ a.-a at. Ha. aai.t aa kt aw i ..a t,-l w ... ai.a.a Pata .., , it a4 .,a-t I t.,i4 (. a a kitfffSit MVANSkffra t ..-.