The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, February 11, 1904, Page 16, Image 16

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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
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Sand fo su
Catalavi Manual.
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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.)
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200-EG3 INCUBATOR $12.8
Thia perfect 200-eu Wood'
en Hen at it
tart I Ing trade innovation.
It will do the work of the
Doit costlj batcher, and
alwari keepi in order.
HauLea every fertile egg.
Catalogue with fourteen
colored views aent tVer.
OKO. U. STaUL, Qalner, III.
1
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Why buy a " pi e i a poke" when
you can get t he
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ir. seni tircataioif anafreetrial '
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TIFFANY'S Sure Death
Lice (Powder) sprinkled
In the nest keeps your
. fowU free from lice. Sprinkle
f hen and the little chicks will
5s have no lice. Tiffany'sParagort
" Llqu id" kills mites instantly.
- DuniHtie oea ior nogs, roost
for fowl. Box powder for Htr
tie turkeys and chicks poit
paid 10c. We want agents.
THE TIFFANY CO
Lincoln. Neb
Old Trusty")
Incubator
Gu&r.riteed Five Years. 50 Da.ys TriaJ.
It is the result of a life given to the study of in
cubators and. practical work as a manufacturer.
None of tho weaknesses of the
old and many new improve
ments. A dependable hatcher.
An oil saver. Write and get Johnson's
new book. It's Fraa and worth hav.
ing if you ever owned or expect to own
chickens. Write the incubator man,
M.M. Johnaon, Clay Center, Nab.
BURR INCUBATOR
No night watching because
we use our 5-lnch Double Wa
fer Regulator, all latest im.
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wood case, copper tank, :!Q
days trial. Your money bnclc
it you say so. Catalogue iree
Burr Incubator Co. ,Box 23G,Omaha,Neb
FOR RENT OR SALE.-On crop payments,
several choice farms. Send for list.
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No more bowel trouble, no more dead chickens. What
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Costs Less Than Others.
Send (it ir valuable book. 'Chkkea Manual." 1 "II of
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