The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 26, 1903, Page 14, Image 14

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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
MARCH 26 1903.
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Stroll e Shattered My
Nerves.
Gave Up Preaching
For Two Ye ar s .
Dr. Miles Nervine Put
Me On Active List.?
. Arm voa w?H? Do-you slsep weU? IV
yoa get up rested, fresh and viorou? 'U
yo'ir mind clear ami active? II cot read the
following. See what another has suffered,
and how he recovered , ,..(.: ' 1 5 K & ;
: r "Some year! afo I was' afflicted with son;
stroke which left me with a shattered-nerr -'cms
system and exceedingly poor health. I
uffere& terribly with pain in rny head, the
top of My head would feel hot. I cou'd not
study, and after striving for two years to
jWear the trouble off, I was compelled to give
up my pastoral labor and retire to my farm
where I spent nearly two years trying to re
cuperate. It was all of no avail. Physicians'
treatment and patent medicines failed .to re
lieve me. uX was exceedingly nervous and
irritable and sometimes would shake terribly.'
I could not bear any noise. At the least ex
citement ; the blooa would rush to my face
and head. Two years ago I was induced to
try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. After
using one bottle I could see improvement in
my condition" so I continued taking it for
nearly a 'year. I am happy to say , I no
longer have those pains in my head or nerv
ous spells. My appetite is good and I am
able to preach three times on Sunday with
out fatigue. I consider Dr. Miles' Nervine
the rnont wonderful medicine ever discov
ered." Rev.;D. Alex. Holman, Pastor U.' B.
iChurcli, Marion, Ind. "
1 1- All druggists seli and guaranl.ee first bot-.
, Uc Dr.,Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
.on Nervous-and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co.t Elkhart, Ind. -
Republican Morals - :
t s.The Independent lytsigfyea glimpses.
01 legislation m iauso nvavs wun-u
so unfortunate, as to have a republl-
: can j- majority.- uisnop , Man, oi ue
Protestant ;Eplscopal cUurth,: gives a
glimDsa ofHheir morals in that solid
; republican state of North: JDaota, He
'If no one else will Bay It publicly
the bishop of North Dakota must:
That ' there 1 is a condition of thing
existing Jn. our . capital city utterly
disgracef ujj corru pti pg ; and r inexcusa
ble. In the. leadins hotel of, Bismarck
th lowest yice'lflAunU1 itself un
checked and unrebuked. That hotel
presents; the features of a saloon, a
gambling house-: and a brothel. At
least, it does so during the sessions ot
the legislature,-and many of the sen
ators and representatives board and
Iddge (there:-""'-- 1 '
"What conception of law do our
legislatots possess? What respect for
the - laws they etiact will the people
possess, ; while they supinely contem
plate such outrageous violations of le
gality, morality and decency? When
the matter comes up in conversation
it never does in any other way the
usual remark is that classical, ',What
are you going to do about it?'
"The lessee and - manager of the.
place is a political power; he sits ;n
party councils, he helps distribute the
offices, he Is deemed able -to aid ori
injure political, aspirations. Yes, poli
ticsin the basest sense of the word
is responsible for ' this disgrace to
North Dakota. The cowardice of the
respectable small politician-i-that most
cowardly class of mankind is the
reason this tning goes -on.
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NOTICE OP PARTITION SALE
Notice is herebv (riven that the undersigned.
' 8 . referees, duly appointed by the District
Court of Lancaster County,- Nebraska; in an
action pending m aid. court, wherein Mary J.
Canfield Tarlor and Cleora Wilkinson are
: p!aiutifs, anil Henry M. Sanford. Kebecca San
ford. Alonzo D. Wilkinson and William Q. Tar
tar r defendants, to Dartition the lands of the
S" arties to said action, and on the 4th day of
arch. 1903. the report of said referees to the
eflect that said real etate conld not be parti
tioned without great prejudice to the owners
thereof, was approved, and said referees were
ordered bv said court to sell said lands at pub-
' !ia sale, as upon execution, at the front door of
the conrt honse in ijincoln, Lancaster county,
i Nebraska, for cash. The said referees, pur-
j suant to said order of said court, and their
powers as such referees, bavins given the bond
" prescribed by law, and taken the oath of their
oftice, will on the 7th day of April. A. D. 1903, at
thnanat front dcor of the court houre in Lin.
coin, Lancaster ponnty, Nebraska, at the hour
- -of 2 o'clock p. m. of eaid day, sell for cash, to
the highest oidder, at public auction, the fol
' lowing lands, to-wit:
rt iwpnt 2()lin Fairbrothers' Subdivision
of part of the northeast quarter (N. K. H)ot
section twenty-four (24) township ten (10) range
six 6) east of the 6th P. M., and lot four (4) in
Barley's and MeFarland's Subdivision of Block
:thirr.-Bix (361 and rart of lot thirty-five (35) in
Fairview, as described in the-recorded p.at
thereof. Said Fairview being on a rart of the
southeast quarter (S. E. ) of section thirteen
, 'o;ownsnipten iu;rauirou bimi.ui luomn . .
I M' t";r lnt seven m in block five (5) in Mecban-
'''Addition to the Citvof Lincoln.nll Lancaster
' County, Nebraska; also the southeat quarter
(S. B -)of section twent-scvn (27) in town
shin t (t north of ranire twenty-five (25) west
" i in Frontier County, Nebraska, containing 16!)
- ir! alio lot twelve (12) and the east one-half
(E. lA) of lot eleven (11) all in block onehun
. ' dred-eighty-three (183) in the City of Lincoln,
- i- Lancaster County, Nebraska also lqt six (0) in
a : hwv tmn hnndred fortv-three (243) in the City
j of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; lot
"B" of Brock a BnocUTision or lots inirteen iw;
? and fourteen (14) in block fifty-six (56) in the
' City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, NeDrasita.
- ; . O. S. Ward,
.' Nicholas Rbss, '
t Cablston E. Loohis,
t ' . .- - Referees.
Dated this 4th daj of March 1S03. -
The. people, of Prussia are. so well
satisfied with their experiment in the
government ownership ; of railroads
that measures are being taken to ac
quire v six - more of the' private ' lines
j having' 558 miles of track and which
are , capitalized for - $19,256,000. "The
government has offered a small per
cent above their capitalization for the
roads, and the private owners have in
dicated that they will, accept Here in
the United States, we go plodding
along at the tail end of the world.
Several communications received at
this office from university professors,
literary men and leading men in poli
tics and business men in the eastern
states forces the editor to the conclu
sion that the people of that section
really believe that populists are so
cialists. There is an immeasurable
amount of ignorance pmong what are
called -the "educated classes" in the
eastern states.
The meat trust has at last been
found guilty and the five corporations
each fined $5,000 and costs, amounting
to something over $5,000 more, which
makes a total of $25,000. It took a
Missouri court to do it, and the su
preme court of the state was unani
mous. The opinion says: "The testi
mony introduced by the state was
abundant and shows that the respond
ents (the packers) were members of
combination or pool to fix and main
tain prices."
How the people must long for the
days to return when their necessi
ties will be supplied as they were in
the days of old, before the trusts de
stroyed competition. Then the mar
kets supplied every demand.- A man
could buy coal any day and it was a
rare thing indeed when the railroads
did not furnish cars "as they werede
manded. The trusts have made life
a misery, rwery man s ousiness ana
even his life Is in the hands of.: the
trusts. If they do not please to sup
ply him with the necessaries of life
then he must die. It'is all in tom
hands. What economists have called
"the undirected or, unconscious sup
ply," was, before the monopolies took
charge .of things, . always sufficient.
Even in years of crop .failure the peo
ple never, suffered-as rthey have under
the. rule or. tne trusts.- v-
C. M. West of Shenandoah, la.,
seeds man and - seed ' corn specialist,
has the kind of seed corn that'will
not. disappoint the , buyer. Write him
now for samples and catalogue. - Get
in an .order, early and know just what
you are planting.
FREE!!
-f ".'. We will mail you absolutely free a complete list of color cards describ
ing our pure - i ' : ' 7
Ready M ixed Paint.
" .' ' This paint, which' is delivered at your station freight prepaid, is of the
' very highest test of purity, compounded to obtain the best practical re-
suits It costs you 30 to 50 cents a gallon less than other "high grade"
- paint. If you intend doing any spring work write for color cards. SaTe
.v from 25 to 50 per cent ' Drop us a postal. --
Pure House Taint, per gallon.. $1.35 -
Standard Barn Paint, rer gallon 65 ;
Pure White Lead, per lb.-.....:. c6
We guarantee the abeve paints with
two coats for three years.
Floor Paint, pel gallon.... ..ti.ij
Wagon Paint, per gallon... .- 1.20 ;
Carrisge Paint, per gallon.. .4. .. .... 1.80 '
Graphite Paint, per gallon ........... 90
Shingle Rain, per gallon. ........... 60
Wood Filler, per gallon 1.25
Oil tains, per gallon.... ...... ...... 1.20 ,
Light Hard Oil. per gallon.-. 1.J5 :
Wood Alcohol, prrgsllon.. .......... 1.25 -
Best Grade Of ScheUac. per gallon.., 2.10-,
High Grade of Exterior Varnish per
gallon 1.60
Medium Grade of Exterior Varnish,
per gallon... 1.45
High Grade of Interior Varn'sh, per
gallon i.6o
." Furniture Varnish, per gallon...... 1.25
Japan Dryer, per gallon...... .. .... .. . 65
Boiled Linseed Oil, Woodman Brand
per gallon 55
- With five reJIon order one new fifty
cent oil can free. v -.
One 4 inch China Wall Brush all
Briftles. 60
. One inch China Wall Brush all
Bristles.... 50 .
One ' 3 inch China Wall Brush all
Bristles..... .... 40
Gennine English Venetian Red, per
pound...:.. 2c
American Venetian Red, per lb.... ..lc
French Yellow Ochre, per lb... 2c
. Frrnch Gray Ochre, per lb..... 2c
Putty, per lb.. 03
THE FARMERS GROCERY CO
MPANY
226 240 N. 10th St., Lincoln, Neb.
We have used a quantity of the above paints. They are
and we recommend them to our readers. The Independent
Lowest prices on colors in oil.
best quality
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Probably the richest farming" country open for settlement to-day on the
American continent, is the fine hardwood belt extending along the Minne
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway ("Soo" Line) in northern
Wisconsin and Michigan. Acknowledged by good authorities oa dairying
to be the best dairy region in America. A land of Clover and Blue Grass
well supplied with streams, lakeo, and springs of pure water
W. D. HO ARD, Editor of Hoard? Dmttyman, say s:
"I believe that northern Wisconsin is going to prove the moat successful dairy region
at the northwest, : something like that of fat. Lawrence and Lewis counties in New York.
"The peculiar salubrity of the air, the moderate beat of Rummer, the abundant and
pure water, the - good soil and luxuriant growth ot grasses, all conspire to make it aa
Weal dairy region.'' I:.:'v?..v; a
CHOICE LAN DO AT LOW RR I C ES.
If you want a home in the "Great Clover Belt" write for free illustrated
fc folder to D. W. CASSEDAY, Land Agent "Soo" Lino, Minneapolis, Mina. r
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Try one of Branch & Miller's specia
combinations of - groceries as adver
tised in this issue. The Indeperiflent
guarantees you will not; regret it Al
who have ordered express entire sat
isf action. ' --' ;
-. Don t forget to order your seed corn
from W. W. Van Sant & Song, Farra-guti,-
Ia. They have the finest j bred i
seed corn on the. market Ask about i
their Cattle King from CO to 100 bush-i
els per acre, bred especially to feed:
cattle. Samples and catalogue free.
Address W,- W Van Sant &. Sohs, Far-'
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