The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 03, 1904, Page 16, Image 16

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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
MARCH 3, 1904.
Will Not Help Your
Disease, but Will
We alien Your
- Nerves.
Folks -who think It Is better to bear
pain than soothe it are wrong.
Old-faahioned doctors used to say it
yna better, because they had nothing
with which to ease pain but dangerous,
heart-paralyzing drugs.
But now, that a safe remedy has
been found. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills,
It Is wrong to suffer, for nothing can be
gained but weakened nerves.
A safe rule to remember is: When
in pain, take an Anti-Pain Till.
This will soothe your quivering nerves.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain
br restoring the natural secretions, in
which they differ from" opium and sim
ilar narcotic drugs, which relieve pain
by checking the action of the glands.
They are sure and harmless, and are
the latest medical treatment fpr the
cure of Headache, Neuralgia, Backache,
Rheumatism, Dizziness, Toothache,
Stomachache, Menstrual (Monthly)
Pains. Also nerve Irritations like Sea
Sickness, Car-Sickness, Sleeplessness,
Indigestion, etc.
Pleasant to take, quick in results.
"I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills for sick, nervous headache, and
have received the bent results. I hear
"tily recommend their curative proper
tif. for thy are successful." RKv.
RAY A. WATROS. D. D., Iowa City, la.
UniA K ili-iinirlcfci at f.t MflTICV tVLClC
if first box does not help. Never sold
In bulk.
ri'D'FTi Write to us for Free Trial
JCJEvJUXj package of Dr. Miles' Antl
Pain piii. the New Scientific Remedy
for Pain. AIho Symptom Wank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your case, tell
' you what Is wrong, and how to right it.
Free. DR. MILJflfl MEDICAL CO
LABORATORIES, ELKHART, UiU.
St. Louis Address and Call.
mm A afel
HORSE COLLARS
AjKYOUHPealertoSHOYT
BEFORE. YOU BUY,
MANUFACTURED BY .JZ
HARPHAM BflOS.CO.
LincolnuNeb.
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LINSEED
OIL
PAINT
Direct From
Factory
s we miarantee our Mnseea uu nunt
Vr and W hile Lead in oil superior to any
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OJoj to 309 O Street, Lincoln, o
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hieh grade paints in the market. We
would like to have every reader of
The Independc ni write lor tree price
HhI with color cards and learn how
how much can be saved by buying
paint direct from the factory, Special
price lor Unwed oil during February.
rue touay.
WANTKD KAlTllrTL I'EUSON TO TIUV
I for wM ratahlWhed liou. In a few count leu
calling on rcVetl merchants and if.ttU. Lota
territory, hulary l-D per week tolth expenstt
additional, alt parable in i'uti t-acrt Meek. Man
'V lor eiK'tt'a advanced. roMilon H-rinsiirnt
liiiuM Micri 'slnl and pi'lilng. Munuiai-lur
er and to hoirmlcr, lvp. I. third floor, S
IKarlMirn hi. i imago.
Ittinarlably I.ww Italee
Lincoln to nil point In OMabcnia
nnd Irnllm Umtorlfi, yym
Llr.i-otn to nil Klntn In TrMi. r-at
of Fort Worth. Sun Antonio MuHun
and In l,miUUnr. wefct of AlcxamliU
aud Monrm, tmly J 1 .".
The Muori lattflc faltwuy nil!
mil In th al.ui on-way ratca on
frtbruarv lfi St Arch I And If.
' The only thiirW liht"d trjtla out rf
l.incnln.
fruit Information at ehr ticket o.T.cf,
THE ST. LOUIS ADDRESS.
We are fundamentally opposed to
the present unjust distribution of
wealth, that creates a system of so
ciety in which the few get, without
working; while the man work with
out getting; a system which must re
sult in either anarchy or despotism,
and the total destruction of our re
public. This condition is due to the
monopoly of natural opportunities and
jthe creation of special privileges by
law.
We maintain that this government,
which was dedicated by- the fathers
of the republic, to freedom and equal
ity of opportunity, shall jfulflll its true
mission. We Jemand itie oiening to
all of the opportunities of nature and
the abolition of all special privileges.
In both of the great political parties
of the nation are to be lound two ir
reconcilable factions, one in" favor of
governmental usui-pation, tending to
the establishment of a new feudalism,
and the other standing tor industrial
and political libe.ty.
In the people's party of the nation
ties the only bore of the perpetua
tion of popular mstitutfons.
We ratify and reaffirm the funda
mental principles of the platform of
the people's party adopted it its na
tional convention in Omaha In 1892.
Free speech, free press, trial by jury
and the rights of the people peaceably
to assemble, are the :onstitutional
rights of everj American citizen. We
oppose their violation by injunctions
issued by courts cf equity.
We hold that the' right to issue and
coin money and to regulate the value
thereof is solely a function of the gov
ernment.
We demand public ownership and
operation of those public utilities
which are in their nature natural mo
nopolies, such as the railroad, tele
phone, gas and electric lighting. As
to those trusts and monopolies which
are not public utilities oi natural mo
nopolies, we demand that those spe
cial privileges which they cow enjoy,
and which alo.e enable tbem to ex
ist, should be immediately withdrawn.
Corporations being the creatures of
government, should be subjected to
such governmental regulation and
control as will adequately protect the
public. We demand the taxation of
monopoly privileges, while they re
main in private hands, to trt extent
of the value of the privUegeb granted.
We favor the initiative and referen
dum; the former to the end that the
people may compel the enactment of
good laws; the latter to th? end that
the people may veto legislative ineas
ures.
We favor the direct nomination of
candidates for elective public office by
direct vote of the people, and the elec
tion of the United States senators and
federal judges by the people.
The platform of the peoples party
made at Omaha in 1892 was originally
made in a conference cabled and held
by the labor organizations February
22. 1892. Waherefoie invite the
wealth-producers to take part in the
primaries that shall choose delegates
to our convention, guaranteeing mat
the influence of i.his party shall be
given to advance the iaierests of or
ganized labor by the recognition of
the union label on manufactured piod
ucts. as well .is in legislation, which
at last is the onl hope of just ccn
ditions for labor.
Wo criticise as unfair, illegal and
unjust, those 'ecifeions or the courts
declaring the labor law unconstitu
tlonal, and we demauu a constitu
tional amendment authutizing legis
lation requiring the stale, municipal
ities and pubiio rranchise-owing cor
porations, their "conlracora and sub
contractors, to pa workmen tno pic-
vaillng rales of wages, &nd that upon
public works, eight hours shall con
stltute a day's w.rk. and we demand
the abolition of the coatran system
upon public work.
We Invite the co-optratlon of al
reform forces believing m the above
piintlpU'fi.
The joint cowmittwft of tre reform
f( rrra, representing the p'oplo'i part)
of the rutted S.aten, asdrmtJeil In the
tlty of St. I.oi.l, Mo., on the 2?t
23rd, and 24th days of February, 1304,
hereby call a national convention to
meet in the city oi Springfield, I1L, on
Lie Fourth (4th) day of July, 1904, at
12 o'clock noon of said day, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for
the office of president of tlx United
States, and a candidate for the office
uf vice presided of the United States;
for the purpose of selecting a national
committee of said peopie s party; for
the formulation of a national plat
form; and for the transaction of such
other business as may legally come
before it
The basis of representation shall be
one delegate from each congressional
district in eacj state, with an addi
tional delegate at large for each 2,000
votes or major fraction thereof, cast
for Gen. James B. Weaver for presi
dent in 1S92; te jndian Territory and
Oklahoma Territory 5 delegates each;
and 3 delegates frum eaci of the other
territories, as follows, to-wit:
abama
Arizona 3
Arkansas 13
California 21
Colorado 30
Connecticut 5
Delaware 1
Florida 5
Georgia 32
daho 6
llinois 3f
Indiana 2
ndian Territory 5
owa 21
Kansas 83
Kentucky ..V 2t
Louisiana 20
Maine &
Maryland .' 6
Massachusetts lb
Michigan 22
Minnesota , 24
Mississippi .. 13
Missouri 37
Montana ........................ 5
Nebraska 48
Nevada 5
New Jersey 10
New Hampshire '. . 2
New Mexico 3
New York 45
North Carolina 32
North Dakota 11
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas 66
Utah ...
Vermont
Virginia
ashington .
West Virginia
Wisconsin
t t
28
5
15
36
2
8
15
22
BURDICK,
with plenary
trict? Equity would suggest the for
mer, and corrections are mads to con
form to that Interpretation.
The changes made are as followss
Colorado increased from 29 to 30; Con
necticut increased from 4 to 5; North
Carojina reduced from 42 to 32, cor
recting a patent typographical error
(Weaver vote 44,736, and 10 represen
tatives) ; North Dakota increased from
10 to 11; Washington increased from
11 to 13; and Wisconsin increased
from 15 to 16. This makes a net re
duction of 4 in the total, changing it
from 931 to 927. D.)
Reduced Kates South
The Missouri Pacific will have two
more cheap excursions on March 1
and 15 to Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana,
Oklahoma and New Mexico at rate of
one fare plus $2 for the round trip.
Arkansas and Louisiana offer great
er opportunities at present than any
other section of the country to secure
the best fruit and farming lands on
earth at ridiculously low prices.
Illustrated and descriptive pamph
let free. Call at the city ticket office,
S. W. Cor. 12th and O sts., or address
F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.,
Lincoln, Neb.
1
2
16
13
i
16
Wyoming 5
Total 927
It is recommended by the national
committees that the call for a state
convention in. each state shall be
made by the Heretofore wing of the
people's party recognized under tne
laws of such state as a political or
ganization. In states where both
wings have an organization, it is rec
ommended that a joint call be issued
And in states where there is no legal
organization oC the peopie'3 party, it
is recommended that the national
committeemen representing the two
wings issue a joint call for a conven
tlon.
JO A. PARKER,
J. II. EDMISTEN.'
P. J. DIXON,
C. Q. DE FRANCE,
MILTON PARK,
I. D.
Joint sub-committee
powers.
Ry order of the comm.'? tees afore-
.,nid.
(Note; Six errors occurred In the
printed call la?t week, owing to the
t.hort time alloted to making the cal
culations, ami a trifle of uncertainty
as to exact meaning of the statement:
"One delegate from each cmijessioD!
district," etc. Query: Waihlh&ton
has three representatives in congrtM,
and North Dakota two, elected at
lars;e does the text tiwzn a deW&ave
for each congrfstman or for cah dis
Mammoth Jack For Sale
I have for sale a full blood
ed Mammoth Jack, weight 950
pounds 8 years old. .bxcel
lent build, heavy bones, splen
did action, guaranteed breeder.
Also, 6 of his set 3 yearhnga
and 3 colts.
William P. Kiilen,
324 Omaha Nat'l Bank B'Id'g,, Omaha,
Nebraska.
The Hotel Walton
. 1516 O HTKKET,
The beat and most convenient low priced
bouse in the city. Kates SI per day and op.
Basket
The World's
Bread
with, its 760,000 square miles of ter
ritory
Western Canada
affords homes for 200,000.000 people.
THOUSANDS OF U. S. SETTLERS
are going. Millions of acres of the
finest farming and grazing lands open
for settlement. Small taxes, cheap
fuel, good climate, enormous crops.
Lands sell at$3.so Per Acre and up,
payable in ten annual installments.
Why rent a farm when you can buy
one for less money than-you pay as rent.
For full information, apply to
A. C. SHAW,
Gen'l Agt. Pass'r. Dept., CANADIAN
PACIFIC RY. CHICAGO.
w Hides, Wools and Furs
TOThos. McCulloch.
ESTAUSHCO 1870.
Ib oldrnt ttUUUhcd tide houta in Nebraika. Vj highctt mirkl
j rlcr MkM n oij t return. Writ for rictt ud ihli t ing Ug.
91? O STREET, LINCOLN, NEDRA3KA.
Meier & Meier, Attorney, T 124 1 O Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska
NOTICE TO NON-UESIDENT DEFENDANT
In the District Court in and for Lancaster
County, Nebraska, James Gilliam, Plaintiff,
vs. Martha Jane (Jilllam, Defendant.
The defendant in the above entitled eauseis
hereby notified that her husband, James Gilliam,
has commenced an action against ber and on
the 2d day of March, 1904, filed his petition in
the above named court. th object and praver
of which is to procure an absolute divorce from
the bonds of marriage, and upon the grounds of
severe and extreme cruelty aud separation.
The deiendant is required to answer' the pe
tutlon ol the plaintiff herein on or beforo tba
2Mb day of April, 11RM, or the allegations tbere
ol will be taken ai true and decree entered ac
cordingly. '
JAMES (JILL! AM,
l'lalntllf,
Py Meier & Meier, Ills Attorneys.
PA KM KKS. ATTENTION.
Do you wish to bpII your farm? It
so, send full description, lowest price
and best terms. Or, If you wl3h to
buy a farm, ranch or Lincoln home,
write to or call nn Williams & Urate,
1105 O st Lincoln. Neb.
GREEN GABLES
Th Or. 0n. F; Cailty
SANA TO R I U M .
Fi r Irrsimrnl pf nrrroi. V.ce, dUrair
of wiKiu'ii, rbPiititaiUtn end In let (ell nn
M.nUi li.iu dltra, luthi atid vlrt'lrlr
c rn uu t.M iul li trrftiUifiii ii li k.
and p!.yh al culture. IMt p th Ur
rl, .fl ttiM -l tid ii( braiUtfullf
turtilttird taiittortum lit tUe L MrlleM
particular. Ad.lr
Dr. DnJ. F. Balloy Sanatorium,
llneoln, Ntbrataa.
3. w. tor, win & u
V. l CDKNKI.U T, A T. A.