The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 08, 1904, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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DECEMBER 8, 1004
Vh3 Nohraslssx Independent
tbey are pearly all red end they all
hare horns. But - seriously the In
iKaan way they were rushed through
lia streets of New lorlt aai other larg
:i ties, regardless of life tad limb, iu
disregard to speed limit and the mini
ter that were overrun and killed or
raaimed, made th3 sight of one ao-
borent to a man who had any feeling
for the common herd who bad to wain
.The machines at first wsre all owned
' by the very rich -who seemed to care
no more for the life of an ordinary
poor person than they would that of
a Arc anil nrk Via IP n ct vttifi it , n I r
a UVfo, UVV UUll CM3 UUVU aj. Vix-? uvq
were a pet poodle.
In this day of prosperity over two
Gill ion children, between the ages of
10 and 14 years are toiling in the coal
nines In Pennsylvania, dragging out
their lives In the glas.3 factories of
New Jersey, slaving in the cotton mills
of the south, working day and night
in the sweatshops of New York and
other large cities and will grow up in
ignorance and deformity. AU that is
going on while the republicans and the
socialists are telling us that this coun
try is producing more than it can con
sume and the only outcome is a for
eign market to prevent absolute star
vation among the mass of the peo
ple. . :
The Bee published a long statement
from Senator Dietrich, purporting to
be a telegram from Washington, advo
cating the employment of convict, la
bor on the Panama canal &nd irrigation
reservoirs. Any man who ever'' had
five minutes conversation with Diet
rich would at once know 1 hat he never
delivered in a conversation or wroce
n line of the docun ent. But as Diet
rich is uuterly discredited at Washing
ton and everywhere else 'ind will leave
the senate on the fourth of March, he
has been chosen as the medium to pre
sent the project to the country. It
is about the baldest newspaper fraud
ever perpetrated. Perhaps it may have
been printed in many other papers.
Major McGregor, who accompanied
Tom Watson when he came to Lin
coln to open the campaign, says: "We
are reorganizing the people's party all
over Georgia and by spring will have
it in good working order. Watson Is
making speeches throughout this con
gressional district this month."
The People's 'Party Paper of Char
lotte, N. C, says: "If there was "any
democracy offered In the last campaign
for the people to stand for we failed
to even get a glimpse of it except what
Tom Watson and his followers offered.
If Parker, Davis & Co. and their plat
form was democracy old Tom Jeffer
son, was a liar and a bigger fool than
Smith's colt."
The suppression of the Watson vote
and - in many places, the refusal to
count the votes that were cast for him,
has a deeper meaning than appears on
the 'surface. Plutocracy V.oes not fear
the violence of a socialistic revolution.
It. has the men and the guns to sup
press it. but it knows that it would
he powerless against strong convictions
and honest principles once presented
to the people. Against the possibility
of that they put up every barrier.
The London Globe says that "in
Yorkshire generally and m Sheffield in
particular, that wife selling is so gen
eral and is still so firmly established
that it has little less force than local
law. In addition to ; those northern
counties many a -wife is sold today, in
the east end of London." And the
English send missionaries to Japan
t and India by thV hundred to;convert
the .people there to' Christianity. ..,
I The American Malting Co. with $30,-
000,0(Kr of "capitalized prosperity" is
111 trouble; and a judgment of $1,400,000
has been obtained against it. It paid
7 per- cent dividends for three years
while it was floating a mortgage bond
issue for $4,000,000. Now it turns out
that those dividends were paid out of
capital; Nobody seat - to Jail. he
transactions occurred in New Jersey.'
Senator Cockrell was tie man that
Bryan voted for as the democratic can
didate for president ,. President Roose
velt 13 going to give Cockrell a soft
snap on the Panams commission, and
Senator Cockrell now says of the pres
ident: "I believe as the people of tho
south get better acquainted-with him
they will love him more." How ad
mirable i3 the loving kindness of the
republicans toward both wings of tho
democratic party!
Nearly ' all the trust stocks and
bonds have had a big rise lately.
There seems to be no fear of anti
trust legislation or the enforcement of
the anti-trust laws now on the statute
books. The trusts are again starting
out to take ail the traffic will bear.
That is the result of the landslide.
The evils of lynching were demon
strated the other day near St.' Joseph,
Mo. A Mrs. Gay was murdered and the
husband and son were arretted at the
cemetery during the funeral.; There
came very near being a lynching. The
next day, evidence having teen gath
ered to prove that the murdefer was
a tramp, the same men who wanted to
lynch the father and son. appeared at
the jail and demanded the release of
the prisoners. V :
One hundred citizens of Natchez,
Miss.,sent telegrams to Prr s'dent Fran
cis of the World's fair, apologizing and
repudiating - the boorish conduct of
their governor, Vardamaa. " Vardaman
belongs to that clas3 of negrophobiests
in the south to whom Tom Watson
has been directing some remarks late
ly. ' . " ' : "-" "'. ; yr' ': '
Here is the latest specimen of so
cialism taken from page 1 of" Ghent J
Mass and Class: Marriage had its urig
in' the individualistic accumulation of
property; and thus . the most sacre-1
sentiments which have gradually
grown up about our ideas of chastity
and love are the outcome of the tlesire
of some remote savage to transmit
his overplus of fish hooks and arrows
to a legitimate heir."
The London Spectator says: "The
United States senate may be said to
be composed of plutocrats." Justice
Brewer of the United States supreme
court said in His address to the Albany
law school: "No one can be blind to
the fact that these mighty corporations
are holding out most tempting induce
ments to lawmakers to regard In their
lawmaking those interests rather than
the welfare of the nation. Senators and
representatives have owed their
places to -corporate influence, and that
Influence has been exerted under an
expectation, if not an understanding,
that as lawmakers the corporate inter
ests shall be subserved."
A number of papers "are never tired
of repeating the phrase ''The peo
ple do not want two republican par
ties." These writers never stop to
think that people are just as much op
posed to two populist parties. i
There are -millions of acres of the
richest land in all thew orld lying west
of Nebraska and the Dakotas on which
nothing will grow but sage brush and
scattered tufts of bunch grass with
out a government license. When that
license is given, and it always carries
with it an ' appropriation to put water
on the land, then crop3 are raised such
as the world never saw before. A man
can hardly t. believe his eyes s when he
looks at. them, whether the crop ls ap
ples, peaches, grapes, prunes, potatoes,
wheat, oats, rye or alfalfa, the pbrduct
is so. enormous. Issuing such licen
ses is far better than building warships
at the cost of $7,000,000 -each or trying
to make a "world power" by conquer
ing islands. 10,000 miles away," inhab
ited by Malays. It Will add .millions
to the fighting force of - the United
Jit:
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AIID DECEMBER 19111 IS THE LAST DAY.
BUY NOW AND PROFIT BY THE ADVANCE.
Only ft few Mora Shares at no Price gees to 17 i-ac December loth
with a Further Advance to toe December 39th. Positively Your
Last Chance to Buy Stock at 15c in one of the Greatest
Industrial Propositions of the Present Pay. V
THE ILLINOIS-COLORADO OIL GAS AND COAL COMPANY
' (Incorporated In South Dakota)
IS NCW OFFERING YOU THE: OPPORUNITY OF A LIFETIME
Shares fuliy paid and forever non-assessable. Par value $1.00. Our management la ex
ceptionally strong and will bear the most searching Investigation. The officers receive no
salary. Alter making extensive developments and improvements, over 1,100,000 shares
still remain la the treasury besides a large cash reserve.
Seven Wells Now! 100 Wells to be Drilled! Encagl, Ground for 500
Wells! I Per Cent on 40c Shares Starting. January 1st, 1905.
A Vast Acreage in Proven Oil Land
We own and control 1,020 acres of proven
oil land In Mercer connty Ohio, and 1,040 ,
acres in Park county, Colorado." Ohio is one
ot the greatest oil-producing states in trie
Union. Sooth Park will soon rival Florence
Colorado, wJiere one well alone, No. 49, has .'
produced over $1,000,000. South Park will
undoubtedly contain "gnshera" and "flow
ing" wells. . ; . ' -
Seven Weils ttow. No. 8 Drilling, i
Six producing wells now on theOhlo prop
ertyralso pnmping plant one of the finest"
in Ohio tanks, buildings, pipe lines, derrick;
.etc. One well in Colorado with excellent
showing oi oil, surface improvements finest
in the west. Thousands of dollars already;
have been spent in the development anrt im-
provement ot these properties. Well No. 8
isfiowbeing drilled. .
Tanks Filling With Oil. v
; Our tanks are filling with oil and the Ptan'
dard Oil Company takes all ot our produc";
tion on the property ac market price (now;
11.02 per barrel) plus lc for pumping. Our
present production enables us to guarantee
a divident of I per cent on 40 shares starting
January 1st. Wav Think what 100 wells will
payl Put your money where the dividends
are already in siht yon can't live on hopes.
You get your first dividend check ieDruary
1st, 1905, ana we've goi me ou in our woks
siow to back up this promise. March 1st you
get your sec&nd dividend check. By Janu
ary 1st, 1900, we will undoubtedly have
enough wells to pay you 1 per cent per
month on Dollar Shares. This is no bluff
t's lacis, every word.
Six to Ten Nw Wells Every flonth
Arrangements are now being made to drill
100 new wells as fast as men and money can
do the work. We Intend to put on several
more drilling plants and complete from six
to ten new wells every month. No risk in
this venture. We're operating on proven
ground, wa'va get the oil, we know every
well drilled will produce oil and we're ab
solutely safe in going ahead.
What loo Wells Will Do.
The following table will show yon what
100 producing wells in this field is going to
mean lor Illinois-Colorado stockholders:
Total number ol wells (Including
those we now have 107
Average production per day.... 7 10
Total dally production...; .. .... 1,070
Price per barrel , $1.01
Average daily income....... fl,080.7O
Number of dnys to the month. .. - 30
Average monthly income...... .. J32.42l.00
Approximate expense.. $500.00
1 Net profit ner month....". .. .. fs'ffil.OO
This sum would be enough to pay lpet
cent per month on all stock then outstand
ing at $2.00 per share. 1 per ent "on $2.00
shares is equal to 13 per cent per month or
360 per cent per annum on stock purchased
at 15c per share.
Note. 10 barrtls to the well is the lowest
possible estimate. Our present production
is much higher. ,
100,000 Shares At 15c
Realizing this fact, our Board of Directors
has decided to sell enough of our treasury
stock to carry out this great project, and to
earn these enormous profits quickly. No
snails pac lor us. . What the investor of to
day wants is quick returns. Sodowe. Price
otTfea"ury stock is now 15c per share; will
be worth at least 4ue per share by February
1st, because January dividend will be paid
on 40c shares. Help us carry out bur plans
and we'll make more money for you than
you've ever made be;ore.
December iotht the Last Day. .
All orders for 15c stOQk must be mailed on .
or belore December 19th, as on that date the
price will go up to 17c per share. Another
advance to 20c within ten days. This stock
is good enough for the rich but ourHberai
o per ceni ois-couni lor casn in tui) or
25 cer cent cash with order, 25 per cent
in thirty days, 25 per cent in sixty days,
and 26 per cent in ninety days. .
t
i terms bring it within reach of every one.W hal
we need to drill wells is money; yours wil
help just as n.uch as a millionaire's.
What Your Money Will Buy And What It Will Earn You
YOU SEND US IwEVILLfth jffl
mw? 3& YOU PhfreseFeeb. mai! vou .U ther trTonth'oS'Kar
LOWING a Certifi- 1,1905 is es- dividend dividend ceat per montlt on $1 shares.
AMOUNTS catelor limatcd at check for check for J his would give Value of
... caieior umaica at cnet k tor below fou lolloying yonr
' ' ' ' am i Z Income Jan, 1, 1906
Fifteen Dollars ICQ Shares $40.00 ; $ , 40 or more $ 1.00 pr month $100X0"
Thirty Dollare 200 t" $).eb . $ .80 .80 " Q.oo " : 200.U0 '
Forty-ve Dollars 300 " - 8120,00 $1:2J $1.20 " 3.00 " $300.00
Sixty Dollars ' 400 " U60.00 t $1.60 $1.60 " ; $T00 " $400.00
erenty-five Doll's 600 " $100.00 $2.00 $2.00 " $ 5.00 " $50&00
F!ftyQdoilla?sttDd 1000 " WOO.OO . f4.00. $4.00 1 ' . $10.00 . " $1000.00
1 droena?9Undre(i 'm) " JS0OO0 ;J8.00 $8.00 " $20.00 ' $2000.00
Price of Oil Advancing!
Your Chance For a Life Income!
Within the past sixty days the price of oil has advanced 4c per barrel, and we believe It will go at
least 25c per barrel higher within the next sixty days, We can quote you hundreds of companies where a
lew dollars invested would have made you a fortune. Dont let another one of these chances eet away
from you. 1 he Illinois-! dorado Oil, Gas & Cal ompanr will soon be one of the big dividend payers
of this country. 1 rospectus containing full information sent free for the asking. Kemeinber the date
December 19th, the last day for 15c stock. Act now and investigate afterwards. If not more than pleased
on receipt of further particulars we will refund the money. Make all checks and money orders pay
able to
W. P. GARRISON, Dept. B, 79 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO.
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States, making this country so power
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S- .
Senator Allen called at The Inde
pendent office during the while he was
in attendance "at the supreme court.
He says there will be- STopulist part
in Madison "countyi Nebraska, as long
as he lives and that it is certain, to
have one yote as long as he is able
to get to the polls. : v
Yppng- Epckefeller 4 t.old .his, Sunday
school class the other day that money
could not buy heaven. That is a most
umnieresung siaiement even, li true.
Most of us couldn't get in even it tin
heavenly city - lots . were sold at $10 .
each, - - V;v'' : -: ' ;-;r - - ;.
Prof. Metchnikoff has Veen creating
a sensatlod in London lecturing upon
the. book recently, published by Mr.
Heinemann, entitled "The r Nature . of
Man." Prof, Metchnikoff is "the dls-V
coverer of ,the functions of the white
corpuscles in the bloods He believes
that the ordinary life of man should
tint ha : 1m5 than 140 vara and aavs?i