The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 01, 1904, Page PAGE 15, Image 15

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    T5he Nebraska Independent
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send grain seeds to the farmers, flow
er seeds to the female constituents,
plug for postoffices'and other appoint
ments for his political backers, pose
as a statesman when the house is in
session, get pension bills through in
the Friday evening rush and spend tin
rest of his time dictating letters to
constituents and doing errands tor
them at the federal departments. When
all this is accomplished he can "do''
..society or the races, or take a hanl
in- "a little game," as environment and
inclination may suggest.'
obtained money under false pretenses.
A man named JSeek was arrested, found
guilty and served five years for Thom
as' crime. A full investigation shows
that the judge forced the jury to con
vict and it didn't take ttuch forcing
either. '
ifarry Payne Whitney has hired a
jockey at a salary of $30,000 a year.
Harry is the boy to whom his father
left the bulk of. the Whitney fortune
and he still calls himself a democrat.
The latest statement is that there
have, been twenty-seven hunters killed
and twenty-two wounded in the Wis
consin forests in the last few weeks
while out deer hunting. "Where any of
the circumstances have been known,
it instated thatln every case they have
been mistaken for deer and shot by
ether hunters. Nearly - one-half as
many men have been killed as deer
Dudes from the city should no longer
be permitted to hunt in the woods.
It is announced that the Illinois Steel
company is to resume work with a re
duction of wages of 35 per cent and au
increase in hours. That landslide has
some queer results? ' "
- .Although Roosevelt gets the electoral
vote of Missouri, that state is very far
from being republican. The disgusted,
stay at home voters gave the electoral
vote to Roosevelt. The following com
parison of the votes cast in 1900 and
1904 leaves no doubt as v to that:
1904. 1900.
Republican 321,449 314,09!.
Democratic .....29o,847 &$u
Socialist 3J.008 6,12$
Prohibition ... 7,181 5,yii
People's 4,226 4,244
Social labor ........... 1 ,875 1,294
Totals ......613,586 683,644
There were more voters in Missouri
in 1904 than there were in 1900, anil
yet there were 40,000 less votes cast.
S'outh American republics do some
queer stunts at governing. Nicaragua
and Hondurus got into a row over their
boundaries. To settle the question they
agreed to leave it to arbitration. As
an arbitrator they chose Alfonso, king
of Spain. Alfonso is a lad not quits
18 years old and is still under tutors.
Senator Elkins, in speaking of tar
iff revision, says that "the. doctor 1 3
remove the plaster is the, doctor that
applied it" As that plastt-r has raised
a blister wherever it touched and it
has been left on the patient for forty
years, the bid doctor may find that his
hands tremble too much to handle it.
:. Mr. A A. Berry, a cistinguished
author, and a' full-blooded Yankee,
says that "unless New England can
get free raw materials and reciprocity
treaties, her prosperity is gone." Pro
tection is getting some hard whack3
--tiesedays.. . , '.
The socialists of Chicago have de
cided to start a daily taper. They
voted- down a resolution for; a co-op
erative undertaking and resolved to
form a stock company and proceed
along capitalistic lines. When ever
air attempt is made to. do "business
along socialistic lines, these men al
ways find "insuperable" difficulties.
And still they go on dreaming dreams.
Several recent cases seem to indicate
that British juries are mere automa
tons. All that they want is to know
what the presiding judge ' thinks anl
they go unanimously that way. The
iudge never fails to let the jury know
In a recent case a man named Thomas
"1HCURABLE" HEART DISEASE
SOON CURED!
By The Graet Specialist in Treating
wlironiv uiacasc, lamvuu mnv.,
M. D., LL. B.
Will Send Ja.jO Worth of His Per
sonal Treatment Free as a Trial. .
To demonstrate the unusual curative
powers of his new and complete spe
pi a! treatments by mail for heart dis
. Rase, weak lungs, stomach, liver or
ViMtipvs. short breath. Bain In the
RiriP. nnnression in the chest, irregu
lar milse.' nalmtation, smothering
epells, puffing -of the ankles, or drop
cv rr MiIrs will send S2.50 worth
free to all who will send names bt
sick friends
Hi a treatments are the result o;
twpntv-flve vears of careful study, ex
tensive research, and remarkable suc
cess. " So astonishing are the results
of his complete special treatment tha
he does not hestitate to oner an per
enns a trial free.
Few physicians have such confi
dence in tkejr remedies, mere is no
reason why all - afflicted persons
Rhrmld not avail themselves of tnis
exceedingly liberal offer, as they may
never have such another opportunity.
The Doctor has discovered a scien
tific method of treating the heart,
lungs, stomach and nerve centers by
v means of a curative elixir, tonic tab-
iota eliminating mils and a compound
- Rtrenethening plaster. The different
ingredients are carefully adapted to
each case. '
a thousand references to. and tea
timonials from Bishops, Clergymen,
bankers Farmers and their wives
mm ho sent free unon reauest.
Send a careful description of your
"case at once for Book and Treatment
vrop Address. Franklin Mites. M. D
LL. B., Dept. H., Grand Dispensary,
Tom Johnson is not but of politics
In answer to a question he said: "I
shall be a candidate either for mayor
or governor next year. "I shall prob;
ably run for mayor.5 v".. ; : , -
The Providence "Journal, Senator
Aldrich's personal Organ, ' has come
out in favor of tariff revision. . Its idea
is that there ought to be arevision
because it says that on the coarser
grades of cotton goods it is no longer
possible for the Rhode Island mUls to
comnete with the south and west, be
cause of high transportation rates, to
the west and low wages in the south
It therefore wants the rates on thos
kinds of goods revised, end raised to
a point where "the industry will not
be ruined."
The Denver News went half crazy
along with all the republican papers
in the west, declaring that the reel
procity treaty with Cuba making a
lower rate on sugar would "destroy the
industry" of raising sugar beets. The
treaty was ratified and now it is pub
lishing great stories about the wealth
gained in the sugar beet industry dur
ing the last year. According to its
latest tales, since the adaption of that
treaty, the sugar beet men have mads
more money than they ever did before
Tom Patterson is one of Jhe four or
fttnrs who held uo that treaty
for the whole term of the United states
senate. " '
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Hue fm y
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Made expressly for romping, tearing school
children. The sole leather used in these ihoet
is the toughest in the world. Uppers made of
specially tanned calf every seam sewed to hold.
Ask your dealer for Mayer school shoes and
look for the trade-mark stamped on the sole.
We ft) to msko "Honotbilt" ihoct for mea
and "Western lao" Aoet fof woacii.
F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co.
Milwaukee, Wis.
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The official returns from Ohio re
peat the story that Roosevelt's im
mense pluralities resulted, as in other
states, from the stay at home ,vote.
There were 40,000 less votes cast in
that state than four years ago. The
figures as published are as follows:
1904. 1900.
Republican 598,539 , 543,913
Democratic . . . . . .". . . 346,622 474,882
Socialist (Debs) ... 36,123 ' 4,847
Prohibition ........ 19,404 10,20,-
Pnnnlist ......... 4.054 6.223
Total vote ..... . .1,004 74Z 1,040,072
Republican plurality 251,917 69,026
LARGEST DEALERS IN THE WEST
solicit your shipments of -
Mideo, Uool, Tailor;, Ft:?o
and Sheep Pclfo
and for which you will realize 25 per cent more . -cash
than by disposing of it at home or else.
where. Try us with one shipment and you will
i - always ship. Write for our price list: ,
Silbcrman Brothers. -OttuKraa, loiva.
Reference. Ottumwa Nafl Bank, Iow Nati Bank, First Nat'l Bank.
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Farm Insu
A Speciality for Twenty Years-!
Established 1885
1 - After a loss, you need the money. ' Therefore
when you insure your property, Patronize a. -Company
which has the cash to pay your
; claim as soon as adjusted. - T
FARMERS AID MERCHANTS INSURM1CE CO,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Has paid to policy holders over $850,006.00
Premiums written 1908 $314,272.49 Asset $389,112.12
A tested Home Company.
Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance on city and farm property
Perhaps Coxle will now head anothei
commonwealth army towards Wash
ington. The papers announce that he
has gone into bankruptcy with $300,
000 of debta and no assets. At one time
NEW TYPE 2 CYCLE
GASOLINE ENGINE.
Simplest in Construction and Moit
Powerful Engine for ita eiz made.
3H. P., 21 incheaioog, 150 lba.
li to 6 II. P. SUtioaary.
2 to 14 H. P., Marine and Auto.
Good Aftncjr Propotitloa.
Free Catalogue If yon mention this paper.
CUSHMAN MOTOR C.
: Lincoln, Neb,
Business, Short
Hand, Typewriting
Normal and Civil
Service Courses
. . ... n,i i i ' VtnAn pavram of itndy.
Tna largest uommwcui otnoui m . 7 : : d-L
Experienced teacher.. Individual Ineiract ton. Strt diP In. mo
tlcal methods. Kire-proof building. Athletics. Fully fl"lPPa
nMium7 Graduates asiisted to poBitlon. Studenta lurnlahed work to
arn board while atteoJlog. Mall lessoaa la all branches. Sead tot
"ff'BoytesTPres.. 178 Farnam t. Omaha, Neb.
601 to 611 Main St., KiKnart, ma.