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DECEMBER 1, 1931
X5he Nebraska. Independent
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From JL-ittle Irri- ...
fating Pains
and Aches,
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ome ache orpaln is tho result.
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an's nervous organism, and relieve and
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Headaches, neuralgiac pains, monthly
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, "For years I had spells of sick head
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since he lead that memorable raid on
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partments. Write or wire us for
markets or other information.
Long distance telephone 2305.
United States Circuit Judge W. W.
Marrow has handed down a decision
- hich sets the railroads up a peg or
two higher than any judge ever did be
fore. Me decides that the Union Pa
cific and other roads can charge a high
er price for hauling sugar from San
Francisco to Kearney than it charges
from San Francisco to Omaha. .Then
he adds, to put it in common every
day language, that the interstate com
merce commission has no business fool
ing with rates in any way. The . ef
fects of the landslide are becoming
more perceptible every day.
A Washington dispatch says: "Sen
ator b'moot' will not be deprived of his
seat and Judge Swayne will not be
impeached." What Is the use of load
ing down the wires with such stalo
stuff as that. After the landslide no
one expected that any such thing would
be done. .' . -
200-EG6 IKGUBATOR $12.8
ThU nerfect Wood
en Hen at 912.80 la a
startling, trade. Innovation.
It will do the work ot the
mut costly h&tchor, and
alwar keeps in erdr.
Hatches crorjr fertile eg.
Catalogue with fourteen
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Jobn B. Weight, President J
J. H. Westcott, Jet Vice Pres.
JoHi Samuels, 2d Vice Pres. 1
) P. L. Hall, . Cashier
W. B. Rtoics, - Asst. Cashier
The supreme court of Ohio has
knocked" out the 3-cent fare franchis3
for a street car line in Cleveland. That
is also a part of the. landslide.' -
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The receiver of the O'Neil bank found
ten cents in the vault. That is better
than the Iowa" bank' which "busted '
some time ago," where only seven cents
in coppers were found.
If there is an official in the United
States more devoid of the instincts
of a gentleman than another, that
man is Governor .Vardeman of Mississ
ippi. To a courteous telegram sent to
him by President Francis of the St.
Louis fair he replied in aout such lan
guage as one would expect to hear in
a back alley of the Third "ward in
Omaha.
The congressional workshop will "be
opened' next Monday. , There will be
no reduction in wages or increase in
hours.
The St. Petersburg dispatches say
that the czar has accepted the most
of the demands made by-the zemstvos
and turned their recommendations
over to the imperial council to put
them into form. There will hereafter
be a free press in Russia, freedom in
religion, an impartial rendering of jus
tice and the people shall have a vote
in naming representatives who, shall
take part in the government, but the
czar would not consent to the people
having any part in taxation and ex
penditures of the government. To an
American, the last would seem. to b?
the most important of all the reforms
asked for. . The next day the dispatch
said that neither the czar nor the im
perial council would hav a anything to
do with the zemstvo demands. ' That
is the way the Associated Press fills
the columns of the newspapers in this
country. - - -
Senators. Hale and " Aldrich and
Speaker Cannon have all given out
statements declaring that- they will
persistently oppose any tariff revision
whatever, either at the regular session
or at a special session to be called
by the president. In those three men
reside the controlling forco in both
house and senate. ,
The Rhode Island state returning
board, after throwing out 3,593 votes
as defective declared that Daniel L. D.
Granger, Aldrich's man, was re-elected
to congress. That sort of vork is part
of ; the landslide, and is" even better
than Colorado can do.
, . The Chinese soldiers are having a
hard time of it for they have not only
to serve at a cent a day, but must loss
their hope of heaven, for the, Empress
Tsi Ann has ordered all their ques
cut off. .
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The X'mas Gift
Catalogues
Save money buy Better
Goods and a big select
ion. - - - - - - -
Fancy Furniture
Leather Couches
5 i 1 ve r ware i
Cut Glass
Rugs
Elastic Bookcases
ARE A FEW ITEMS
Mi:
We pay freight
Guarantee Safe Delivery
Ship on Approval
Rudge- & Guenzel Co.
LINCOLN, NEB.
The Big Fnrniture Store.
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11 111 flnri nil othnr kinria nf RAW FIID.Q
W I I I II III. . . - - -
V II 1 1 1 1 Dousrht tor spot cash. iu to sw more money
-J for vou to shiD Raw Furs and Hide9 to ua than '
to sell at home. Write for Price List, Market Report, and about out
HUNTERS' & TRAPPERS' GUIDE
Bes thing on the subject ever written. Illustrating all Fur Animals. 300
Pages, cloth bound. All about trapping, kinds of Traps, Decoys, Trap
pers' Secrets. Price $1.60. To Hide and Fur Shippers $1.00.
ANDERSCH BROS., Dept. 62 Minneapolis, Minn.
porterhouse steak look like thirt
cents. They tried it first on turke
and it worked so well, they will con
tinue it until the bureau cl. commerce
get through with investigating the
meat trust, and then they say it will
be just as easy to make it look like
forty cents.
The Lincoln meat dealers have no
trouble at all in making a pound, of
The newspapers have continued to
print each day from two to three col
umns of what purported to be dis
patches from St., Petersburg, Mukden,
Fort Arthur and Tokio, while the Chee
Foo liar has been still more prolific
with ihis tales than usual. Out of this
stuff, the only real -news that seems to
be authentic is that the Japanese have
made .some real advance ; toward the
capture of Port .Arthur. D ring the first
days of this week' there have been con
tinuous attacks oh 203 Meter hill, both
through engineering and raining meth
ods and , open assaults. The latest
news is to the effect that the port and
all its fortifications have been" cap
tured. What the effect of that will be
it is impossible to tell. Some dis
patches say that it will give the Jap
anese a position from which they can
shell , the whole harbor and the Rus
sian warships in it, and some deny it.
There has been no fighting, except
skirmishes between the- armies com
manded by Kuropatkin and Marsha!
Cyama. The Japanese are evidently
waiting for the fall of Port Arthur, so
as to be able to attack the Russians
with a superior force by sending the
armies now besieging that port to
Oyama. - .
FUR
COATS
How much de
" pends on the maker
- in a tar coat. Many
for coats are made
from pieces ot dyed
skins. They 'look
well, but they will
give you no service.
Insist that your
merchant shows
you
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of a ceniury. It is
the only coat on the
market that con
tains a two-year's
guarantee. If your
dealer can not sup
ply you, write us.
w-e pay express.
Manufactured only
" by ,
J. H. COVIME
GLOVE CO.
Des Moines, Iowa
i To The Farmers of
I IMoKrk a. Do you know
neDrdiva: that youcan get t
? elegant robes or coats made from
the horse or cattle hides you sell r
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to local dealer? Write for par
ticulars or send your hides to
THE LINCOLN TANNERY
rUnry Holm, Prop. 313-315 O Strstt
,- LINCOLN, NEBR. ,
Fur coats and robes in ' stock for sale
Or made to order '
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