THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT AUGUST 25, 1504. PAGE 20 Imperial Hernia Gore '. I Rupture radically cured by new process, in a few weeka, without nconvenience or loss of time n bed . Send for circulars. O. S. WOOD, M. D. 5i N. Y. LifeBldg. Omaha, Neb n Impenetrable Armor. (From Uncle Sam's Note-Book.) , I've got the boss amalgam For the armor of my fleet; -No cannon made can-Lust it; It defies the iron sleet. Take a 3teamboat owner's conscience And a corporation's soul, Add the Western1- Union's . honor ; ("A hiatus in a hole"). ' Mix the scruples of a lawyer In some Standard holy oil With a bishop's views on labor; Bring the mixture to a bofl. Open ths Campaign. To Nebraska Populists: Are you ready for the hottest fight ever made? A battle for the people, and a most important one, regardless of partle? While we may not elect the national ticket, there has not been such a chance to carry, thestate ticket and legislature for many years, thereby re lieving the whole people of the stigma in the United States senate and many kindred evils. Every election presents Its peculiar issues, and while the republicans only expect to carry the state by a con t,tant hurrah , for, Roosevelt and by covering up state issues, the rank and file can not be fooled.- They are hon-r est in their 'demand for a change in the state, and boldly, declare they will support our ticket on the matter of equal taxation and to stop repub lican waste and extravagance. The Omaha TJee is with u3 on this proposition. The Lincoln' Pally Star claims it is the only siraon pure re- publican daily in the state: ' Mickey was a heavy load before, but Mickeyism is bow considered a calam ity. We have a strong; clean ticket: The people feel the burden brought upon them by the present administra tion. They don't forget that the en tire session- of the legislature was consumed in the electon of United States senators, or. rather in their ap pointment, one by one railroad faction, and the other by another. They do not forget one of them today, although so little he could crawl through a very small technical hole to keep out of the "pen. As was said by republicans of the last state convention, it was sim ply a railroad meeting, so it could be said of the last legislature. They do not forget that the state floating debt has increased to more than $2, 250,000. They do not forget that the redeemers of 1903 appropriated - Vv 740,280.70, while the populist legisla ture pt 1897-, only appropriated $2,335, 843.40 a republican waste of $1,404. 437.30. They do not forget the eleva tor trust. They do not forget the Stand ard Oil episode. They do not forget the bank wrecking official. They do not forget the adjutant general "that put it back." They donot forget the property destroyed at the Pen and Norfolk, under incompetent help We could go on enumerating such evils, that are not forgotten, almost without jiumber. We can win this fall if every pop uiist will go to work. Begin now. Keep it up every day until the polls close November 8th. From a financial standpoint it will be the most profit able labor you have ever performed Remember that the state's debt is your debt, and that you must pay your share to make good the senseless waste and extravagance of the last re publican legislature. The state committee desires to hear from every active populist in the state regarding the conditions and outlook in his neighborhood. Write today with any suggestions that you can make as to the most effective manner for conducting the campaign in your locality. Don't put it oft but write fully and frankly. If you have the time to solicit campaign contributions from your neighbors and can scud in some thing to help pay for postage and la tlouery it will be valuable assistance. Your for victory, II. It. II WEHER. Chairman. Alloy with humane klndncs3 From a' Sultan's tender- heart, A politician's honor, ' ; And a very minute part - Of Calvinlstlc doctrine ; (Just a "point" or two that's all); But don't" forget a minim Of Bell Telephonic gall. i' " !" ' Put all in a converter, "So the cheerful mess will Tase, With "right divine" of William And the silent Judge's views. W. E. P. French, in Life. t . i tin t il . : DUliaing ana w;u nave uieir varum makes of, machines on exhibition, and competent men to explain the. uesir able and useful qualities. At the St. Louis exposition it is a "fad" for states making an exhibit of dairy products to attract attention by life size models in butter placed in the show window occupied by such state. In order, to keep up with the times in this direction, the Beatrice Creamery company of "Lincoln have arranged, at an expense of several hundred dollars, to have one of the most expert artists employed at the St. Louis exposition come to Lincoln and model in butter a life size "exhibit to be placed In the re frigerator in the dairy building on the state fair groundsand la order to ac commodate this exhibit and show it to the best possible advantage, the state fair management have planned to en large the window in the front of the refrigerator to 6x5661,1 with plate glass front. WORLD'S GREATEST CIRCUS. CORDIAL SUPPORT. - . Editor . Independent f Please allow me some of your valuable space to ex press my views on the political situ ation which will meet the approval of every advocate of reform In northeast Nebraska. First, fusion was a step in the right direction. . Success will re ward our efforts in fighting the enemy. While defeat will crown confusion every time. . ; , Second, the. democrats of Nebraska are at par with the populists in fight ing against the railroad ridden repub lican misrule in Nebraska, and on election day they will be found at their post, with the populists- in relieving Nebraska from such misruled Had the democrats in 1896 and again in 1900 known that Mr. Bryan was a galvan ized plutocrat he would have got a cohl reception in the democratic camp as well as the populist. Mr. Bryan may be doing a Christian act to the reorganizes of his party in returning good for evil but in my mind he- has a big return coming. We should not criticize Mr. Bryan too severely for trying to get at the least third place in the race for hisnew ideals, Parker and Davis. S"o he'an make a, good showing for 1908. Evidently Mr. Bry an has forgot the words of .Henry Clay, "It is better to be right than to lie president." , " The rush on the farm will soon be over, then I will do what I can to aid the two Toms and the Nebraska In dependent, financially and otherwise THOS. CONLEY. Pender, Neb. ' VISIT THE OLD FOLKS. One fare plus $2 for the round trip to a great many points in Ohio, In diana and Kentucky. Tickets ou sale September 6, 13, 20, 27 and October 11. GOOD VIA ST. LOUIS AND FOR STOPOVER AT THE GREAT EXPO SITION. Final limit thirty (lays, lington depot or City office, cor. 10th and O S'ts., Lincoln. Neb. and O sts., Lincoln, Neb. B&rnum & Bailey Will ! Here Tuesday September J3 Majestic Parade In the Forenoon. ""Nearly al the European papers have said "they saw too much" in the Bar num & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth, and that "it cetraiuly required four visits to see all the attractions." There are wonderful acts. Twenty champion riders appear at various times during the exhibition, all of whom do novel and daring feats. The grand eques trian tournament is still another great featura, and contains all kinds of rid ing exhibitions. A thrilling and peril ous headforemost dive is made from the roof of the canvas into a net, and the turning of a triple somersault in mid-air causes everyone to wonder at each performance why the daring per former is not instantly killed. An cilotti, the modern Ariel, Volo, the Volitaint, Chico and Solo, the wonder ful uniCyclists; all tempt death in defying the law. of gravitation, while the double simultaneous slide for life by two Japanese artists thrills every one. And "comic episodes are enacted in three rings and upon the stages with great rapidity, which in turn are sucedel by the trained animals. Three herds of elephants and' a herd of gi raffes are in the menageries, with cages of wild beasts. The exhibition in the menagerie tent ontalns giants, midgets . and a huge collection of freaks, and lots of magicians, jugglers, dancers, musicians and spesciallsts. t is a grand and glorious exhibitions and will come here on 90 railroad cars, with 500 horses, elephants, 12 acres of tents, aid a stupendous advance corps, and will exhibit its thousand novel featuras in three lings, on three ele vated stages, and hippodrome race track or what is equivalent to six rings. The big show's date here is Tuesday; September 13. The parade will take place the morning of arrival. We Risk It ; Druggists Who Sell Dr. Miles' Nervine Agree. If It Fails. To Refund Cost. Of course we reimburse the druggist. You know htm, and truat him, , Dr. Miles' Nervine 13 medicine for your nerves. 1 ; It cures diseases of the Internal or gans, by giving tone to the nerves which make these organs work. ' .. It is a novel theory not of anatomy, but of treatment; ilrst discovered by Dr. Miles, and since made use of br many wide-awake physicians, who ap preciate its value In treating the sick. If you are sick, we offer you a way to be "made well Dr. Miles' Nervine. . This medicine ia a scientific cure for nerve disorders, such as Neuralgia, Headache, Loss of Memory, Sleepless ness, Spasms.H Daclcache, St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy or Fits, Nervous Pros tration, etc. Ey toninrr up the nerves, Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine will also cure thosa diseases of the lnteriinl organs due to a disordered nervous system.' Some , of these are: Indigestion, Bil ious Headache, Kidney Trouble, Chronic Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuma tism, etc. ' "My brother had nervous prostration, and was not expected to live. I pre vailed upon him to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and now he has fully recovered. -Tou remember I wrote you how it saved my life a few year ago, when I had nervous trouble. I preach its merits to everyone." REV. M. 1. MYEKS, Cotreotionville, Iowa. "CDTPT Write us and we will mail , X XVHiJCj you a Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, the New. Scientific-Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your case and tell you what Is wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Address: DR. MILE3 MKDICAL CO.. i-AEORATOiUEo, JJi-KlLUay UiD. SPECIAL COLORADO EXCURSIONS via the ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM On Aug. 16. 20, 23, 27 and 20, 'the Rock Island will sell tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and ve-A turn at low rate of $15.C0. Return limit Oct. 31.. Remember the Rock Island is the only line from Nebraska points to Colorado Springs and Pueblo without change of cars. Write or call for beautiful illustrated book on Colo rado. F. II. BARNES, C. P. A.. 1013 O St. The Dr. Queen's Non-Surgical Institute. A cirtihae tn!ltutUn for the mr of runcrr Ut.nnt pulst. knlfu or llool, A iUivc c ur f.r ri!htr Ubti Ueliof an hour I time fruitttwk. TheMtntt f. li e ileal lienr. The Um0 A home it treatment fur nil who filer t la l' sick, ( lirtinlc ti l rtvto ilUt t! til kind cured, Intlinl r'ii( fmm til r-ln I rixl.trr tt from tieumtlm, neuraUU n t r ',jrt. (tlpl nl deformities f tverjr 1 1 at tttrtl. W htm U Imitated h m"lk'ln l firm. llecUUItjf, magnetic mil mtnUltiett Inc -rartU-tl. Fi-rty jrat rluctftt of Icilliutt ti l Inflrmafjr ork, IiuiltuU I CM I'ose ilrrrt nl l.3.'UHMt, Llneo'ii, NcU Cheap Rates to Ohio ami Indiana The Missouri Pacific will sell homo visitor j tickets to many points in Ohio and Indiana ou Septebmer C. 13, 20 and 27 at one-fare for the round trip puis $2.00. Wc route you ia Kansas City ant' Si. LouIh where stop over of tea days can be obulued in either dtree Hon. with choice t.f three dally trains between Lincoln and St. LouIm, with I"ullmat hUHtwHsJ nnd electric li:;htet coutluH, Pull information at city tick el o.Ti'tf, i. W. Cor. I2lh and O St. P. P. CORNELL. P. & T. A. LAMB & WURZBURG. ATTORNEYS. Notice of Admlnlatrator' Sale. Notice la hereby tveu that I. Jauios R. Frazer. administrator de bonis non of the 03 ate ot . lames 11. Cisney, deceased, shall on ih9 27th dav of August, 1'JtM, at 2 o'clock iu the after noon, at the east door of the Lancaster rounty court house in the city of Llneoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described property or said estate of James H. Clsney, deceased, or so much thereoto may Be necessary, to wit: Lots 7, K, 9, 10. 11 and 12 In block 41, In Daw son's addition, in the city ol Lincoln, Lancaster countv, Nebraska. Dated Lincoln, Nebraska. August 4, 10J1-JAMt-S R. Fit A Z I K . Administrator de bonis non of theeatate of James H. Cisuey, deceased. , . Tim DAIRY INDUSTRY THE STATIC KAIR AT Lift :i MedtUIrt Uiltr. Much Intercut I Winn munlftniivt In Ui vai-tuu i'xliltnta riirtsttitln the dairy Industry nl hi fdM f".!r. About Li".,tii.o lintid tfparatof art In In i!U ut at utM tint aai a;i ti mr l ilucliml hand fcfparattn mAuuf'ur pts hav toured rpac In the dilry TOM WATSON'S BOOKS Many readers , know that Hon. Thomas E. Watson, people's party candidate for president, is an author of the highest rank. At this time hi histories and books are especially in teresting. His history of France is the story of a people, not of their rulers only. It is fascinating reading and every admirer of Mr. Watson should have a copy in his library. To read it is to be convinced of the gen uine sympathy the author has for the welfare of the plain people. Mr. Watson's treatment of history is from a new and entirely modern point of view. The well-known poli tical leader says in his pieface that at has been his purpose to lay before his readers "a clear narrative of the gradual development of a great peo ple to note the varying forms of government, to trace tho ancient origins of modern laws and customs, to mark tlie encroachments of abso lutism upon popular rights to de scribe the long continued struggle of tho many to throw off the yoke of the few, to emphasize the corrupting in fluence of the, union between church and state: to Illustrate once more the blighting effect of superstition, ig norance, blind obedience. unjut laws, conllMtatiott under the dhuHo of un equal taxo. and a uystematle plunder vcar bv year of the weaker uas.Hc iy " - a the utrongfr. lh autuor n in very utm Kvnuiathy with tho uns vi uie people, and for tho first time we have th historical Hnt of view of Ihe laborer nu I uiHhanlc ttdd In A fctyle that U WSJ, racy and uncottvcntloual. It U a and democratic pre- srtlAt!on of history. Tho "tory of rranco" Is a two volume work and rt-talt ot 5 W. Th Independent prcjurrd to supply It reader with the UmM at that Hurt. AtMrcM alt nrdirt to The InlepeuJ cnt, Lincoln, Nb. $9.25 St Louis And Return 9,25 Vria the Missouri Pacific, the world's fair route, on feach Tuesday and Thuis day in August and September. The World's Fair Special leaves daily at 4:30 p. m. There is plenty of room as it starts from Lincoln, it has electric lighted coaches with electric fans, and you can choose from three fast trains from St.' Lou in to return. All trains run via Kansas City. Maps of the fair, folders, etc., at city office, cor. 12th and O streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. FURNITURE STORE FOR SALE. For Sale First class furniture slock of heavy goods in a good country where land sells tor io an acre; invoice from $1,500 to $4,500. Complete undertaking outfit in con nection. For name ana auuress uv owner inquire of The inaepenaer.i. Tor Thoughtful Women. It is a noticeable fact that tnose families who seem to prosper and get ahead financially do -so through the careful and judicious management of the household expenses by the wife and mother. Many women who com plain of the Insufficiency of the al lowance provided by their husband are themselves most to blame for thft shortage. Some women can and do make ten dolars do nearly twice as much service as others. Kvory wtt should remember that It is as much her duty to spend In the most carelul and Judicious manner the money pro vldod by her husband as It N his duty to furnlah U Study the subject. l'Ur to get the most for jour nionev. Head the advertisements and Ink ndvantaR of bargain and mlal huU'h. livery woman should l hm daily Interested in ti.i. idslit isaM of furniture adver- tlla, by Kutk & (1'ttMVTid Co. of thU city. The firm U the most reliable It alt tho d tlu stock by far lh larRct.t and most ttmplfte. It h a safe to buy cuod from Hw U & (JucnM Co. b)' null fl ovf r the town tfr. In dihir ao stathfaftln U Kuar antVd. A rompU'to rataUtt? will h frt. on rptiu-8t. ri" menth.tl Th In-'.-pn lent when ordering g(mi or wrlUn for catalog . - 1 1 1 1 r TatronUd Independent idvcrtljnt "