lb- IDE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT FEBRUARY 11, 1904. Headache ' Can be Cured with Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills. If your nerves are subject to dlsturb . ancea, euch as Headaches, Neuralgia, Backache, Rheumatism, Menstrual Pains, Sleeplessness, etc., their jarring and Jangling can be quickly ended with a Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill. 'Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are pleas ant little pink tablets, which do not act on the bowels, nor do they have any ; disagreeable weakening or habit-form ing effect on the system. j ' They are the result of the latest scien : tlflc knowledge on the subject of Pain, and bring relief safely and quickly to the greatest sufferer. .You should always keep a box of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills In the house, since you never know when pain may attack you, and it is wrong to suffer whenyour suffering can be so quickly relieved. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills contain no . opium, chloral, cocaine, morphine, or Elinilar drugs, and are sold by druggists under a guarantee to relieve you- or pay your money back. , By relieving Pain, Dr. Miles' Antl Pain Pills shorten suffering, and length eri life. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. 1 "I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills when troubled with headache, and find that one pill infallibly effects relief In a very short time. I also use Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver pills when necessary. I am considerably afllictcd with neural gia of the head and find these pills of much benefit to me. They are all that is claimed for them." (JEOUGK COL GATE, 218 Oakland St., San Antonio, Tex. FT? TIT! J1"110 to us for . Free Trial XXVXjXj package of Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what Is wronjr. and how to right it. Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. LALORATOrUUa, KLKHART. MIX MEflLTIIIf TREES' U U Budded Peaches, 6cj Budded Cher PLANT TREES. 'and shade, end c erty. BUT IHbl.l i Free from tileeeea. Honest In quality, , United Apples, b'Ac; 1 Cherries. 20c: pood varie ties. Concord Crop. $S. per 100. 1000 Ash $1.80. B. end H. Locust, Rus, Mulberry, Sic. Low price. We pay freltcht. Cat log free. Calbralth Nurseries. Box SB ralrbury. Neb. They will grow while you are sleeping; they will furnish you fruit nnd shade, and enhance the value olyour prop-4 direct Jrom the grower ol his local apent. Then you have a source oi redress should -they lall to prow or prove untrue to name. Cur trees are home grown and prices very low. Cat alogue and due hill good ior 25 rents Iree. Falrbury Nurseries. box J, Fairbury, Neb mi I WHAT $2.00 WILL BUY, fi apples, 2 j rs old; 2 cherry, 8 ft;; 2 plum, 3 It. ; 6 Concord grape, 1 yr. ; 3 Pomona cur rants, 2yr.; 2 U. P. Hoses, 3yr.; 2 Spirea Van Jloutti, 2 It.; 1 tnowball, 3 it.; 2 Honeysuckle, "Halleana. ' Kent! for Catalogue. WAKfcriKI.l) MIKSEKY Waketield, Neb. A Depcraf Dlssallsfi.il Editor Independent: My subscrip tion expires January 20, 1904. Please stop it then. I am a democrat," and, therefore, do not relish populist ideas. Although yoi advocate good prin ciples, yet they belong to the demo cratic party and we will welcome you home to Jeffersonian democracy. We are fast coming back to the old-line democrats in Arkansas. , J.L.WATSON. Dob, Ark. (Coming back to what? The old line democracy of 1868, with the greenback declaration that' "when the obligations of the United States do not expressly state upon their face . . . that they shall be paid in coin, they ought in right and justice to be paid in the lawful money of the United States." Or the old-line democracy of 1S76, which declared that "refoim is ncc estiry to establish a sound currency, restore the public credit, and main tain the national honor' and which denounced the failure "for all these eleven years of peace, to make good the promise of the legal tender notes, which are a changing standard of val ue in the hands of the people, and the non-payment of which is a. disre gard of the plighted faith of the na tion." Or, perhaps to the old-line democ racy of 1892, which declared for "the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage, BUT the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal intrinsic value, or be adjusted through inter national agreement, or by .such safe guards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of the' parity of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar i-.t all times in the mar kets and in the payment of debts." Now, all these ' belong" to the dem ocratic party to which does Mr. Watson welcome the populists? As sociate editor.) : Albin Perkins, lock box 894, Moun tain Grove, Mo.: x"I wish more peo pie would read The Independent. It is the best paper I know.'.' Fruit and Orna menial, Shrubs, Roses, Bulbs & PLANTS d Catalog FHEE , Established 1852. PHOENIX NURSERY CO. JUSHk TESTED 50 YEARS. Send for Descriptive Priced Catalog FHEE 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Established 1852. FRUITFUL TBEES Healthy, hardy, vigorous trees; flnent varieties; hon est values Apples, 5c; reach, 6e; Concord Urapes, $20 ior 1000; Kambler Hoset, S5c; llluek Louust and Kutwian 1ulberry,l.0 per 1000. Freight prepaid. C.'aUloir free. Couaty Mumerlea, Box lieutrlre, Neb. NEBRASKA TREES AND PLANTS Ccnplsis Asscrlmsnl cf Hardy adapted to the west. Fruit nt Shade trees In large supply. -Larue stuck ot Nebraska Cedars seedlings arid transplanted.. An assortment Ot other vri(riia and ornamnil stark. M varieties d alrawb-rrlea. 'M varieties Kaep barrUa. Triers low or less than halt ot agent s Trices. Send now ior our Iree catalog. Men tlou this aer, KUK1II UKNI1 M'UE!(IK-, North lUiil, IHhIkc County, Neb. Our Sood Corn Win j bf It la H txnheia a- ro a re than c nn J-f. ll rt(nt sad itt out t4 daef ol ft jM, uo, floha, We riniiin rarke !. la t quality Mjh. f yu tot ivrffr It . a la eura. we M ll. 14 J ml I linf V m wi.-M e well l ike eat, Mat ' ' i it. II ) mmt Sand fo su Catalavi Manual. Trar tkiMtaaada in I i,i t Mi.ul waft 1 1 tf.k a-l.wtiw Tit a i. 11 l,al. I mm W.HV1I 6 a.f 1 M bvta. iKbaaUr. VY titan. a. a. ctnnr f oel Cempifa voi to Clartatfa, Iowa. Watching the Old Guard Editor Independent: Find enclosed l"to renew my subscription to your liucresung ana vaiuaoie paper. I am a Henry George democrat and a very deeply Interested observer of the pres ent politico-economic situation in this and other countries. I should feel that I omitted a wide and important held from my consideration if I failed to keep aVeye on the Old Guard of Populism and their tire'ess and self sacrificing representatives, the editors and publishers of the Nebraska Inde pendent. GEO. B. ROUN3EVELL. Cuba, N. Y. : . : ' S. E. Dtxon, Camp Call, N. C: "The more I read The Independent, the bet ter I like it. .-. . May He who has all power 'bless your efforts for the bet terment of humanity." Missouri and the western sections of the country. I made a trip to New York, going by Chicago where these dollars were tmder the ban, but at Cleveland, O., New York and Phila delphia, I found the trade dollars go ing at par, and on my road home 1 found at Pittsburg, Pa,, and Cincin nati, O., trade dollars going at par without question. At Cleveland one tried to get me to secure trade dollars at eighty-five cents, which was all they would go for in our section at that time, and send them to him, and he would pass them, and divide the profits with me. The steal of the banking institu tions had been going on too long and they had then become too scarce in our section to get any quantity, as the conspirators had gotten hold of most all of them at eighty-five cents on the dollar and shipped them to their eastern confederates, and in this way millions of dollars were stolen by the patriotic bankers of .the coun try from the ever-gulliblevpublic, and I believe this scratched silver dollar trick is -but another damnable plot to rob the toilers. S. A. WRIGHT. Springfield, Mo. II. C. Davidson, Mount Mourne, N. C: "I am very anxious to have The Independent. It speaks my senti ments' exactly." : 'Cuddle Doon" It seems that Mr. Dietrich is deter mined to have a vindication if there is any way of getting it. Disregarding tne advice and entreaties of his friends, he is going to have the whole unhappy business threshed out in the senate, if he c?.n, and he feels reason ably sure that he will emerge radiant as the morning, in a sparkling coat of whitewash. hy doesn,f. Mr. Dietrich cuddle doon? The very best thing he can do is to endeavor to attract as little attention as possible, until bis term in nded, and he returns to pri vate life; "Hot Tamales," by Wait Mason in Lincoln Evening News. Trade Dollars Editor Independent: I see in issue of 14th an article. "An Old Pon In Wall Street." His experience la some- thins; slmilir to mine in the eighties. When the trad dollar had been de- predated by letrinbtlon, taking from it the lefcal tender qualities, and after it had very nearly diaamioarv.d in r a - v A. G. Bloomfield, Minden, Neb.: "What is the use? If the party should grow and get big, traitors would sell us out, throw , us over the transom and go boldly into the democratic par ty; and then denounce those of us who would not go.; Such is the his tory of the greenback, anti-monopoly, union labor, people's independent par ties, etc. , . , You attended the, Denver conference.' Came home and wholly ignored it, insomuch that you headed your ticket with a democrat at the first election thereafter. I am not that kind of a populist. ' (A system of . xlirect nominations, eliminating conventions, would reduce the oppor tunity for what Mr. Blobmfirid seems to fear. How could Mr. Bloomfield expect to escape denunciation, when' he himself is so free to call men "traitors'' who, differ from him in matters of ' party policy? , Doubtless there has been "treachery" to some extent in every political movement, but the real cause of the breaking down of these different movements has not been the traitors within their ranks, but the temporary return from time to time of the democratic party to those principles which would, if en acted into law, bring "equal rights to all, special privileges to none." If the democratic party could be held perma nently to those principles, and be 'con trolled by the rank and file, instead of being led by men who are hostile to them, no third party of any size could be built up for the democratic party by good rights ought to stand for the "middle classes." That it is vacillating, is due in great measure to the difficulty presented by the con vention system: One smooth corpor ation lawyer has more power than ten thousand farmers. Under direct nomi nations, this would not be so. De France.) Oure woman OF FEMALE DISEASES AND PILES I Will Cars You So That Yea Will Stay Cured Women No longer Need Submit to Embarasslng Ex aminations and Big Doctor Bills. J. E. Miller, Pool Siding, Neb., (former state senator): "Stop send ing The Independent. ..." I have not the least faith in any effort to revive the populist party, much less along the lines of present effort. A ma jority of the mid-roaders are in the g. o. p., where they belong. No show of a successful national party from such material." (Every man to his own way of thinking. Senator Miller has as godd a right as anybody else to lack faith or to be faithless which ever terra best flts the case. There was a time wl en a large number of populistg believed that the proper thing to do was to join hands with the democrats and help elect M Bryan. They did all they could to accomplish this but his own party defeated him. Today there are only two courses open to populists either to maintain Melr party autonomy and put up an inde pendent ticket, or to disband and co into other parties. Evidently Senator Miller prefer th latter. Hut The In dependent and a few of its subnr ribera prefer tho former. A worm e Editor.) Ship Yo 1- Hides, Wools and Furs "Thos. McCulloch. CSTAUSMCD 1070. The olit MUUhhed hld tou. Io Nfbrtik. P.y h!h?t tnirfcet pice. Mike rwoipt return. Write for pricee and ihlpfini? Ui 917 Q STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. To Show Good Faith and to Prove to You That I Can Cure You I Will Send Free a Package of My Remedy to Every Sufferer. I hold the secret of a discovery which has never failed to cure women of piles or female weak ness. 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