The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 08, 1904, Page PAGE 13, Image 13

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    DECEMBER 8. 1904
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pany for $336,000. Tne fair altogether
cost $44,000,000, and, the entrance fees,
which aside-Xrom the concessions, waa
its only source of income, were less
than-$10,000,000. Not a cent will b
paid on the stock of the company.
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The daily newspapers vculd not ap-
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asking "is marriage a failure?" and as
instead ask "are the courts a failure?"
That question seems to be more press
ing just at present than ever.
A writer, who has recently vistied
Mexico, says: "Mexico real estaie, cuy
cud suburban has gone up from 200 to
500 per cent in the last few years. The
city is being built with American cap
ital, business and residential sections
alike; trolleys run to all the suburban
towns, and these are being rebuilt also
in costly and substantial style. The
city shows all up to date improvements
in construction and equipment, and the
signs likewise of abundant prosperity.'
And Mexico is still on the silver stand-
ard. . " - - ' ' .":
A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
TO BUY YOUR
CHRISTMAS
P RESENTS...
I AT ONE--HALP THEIR
3 -
REAL VALUE......
President Woodrow Wilson of Prin
ceton is taking, a hand in the reorgan
izing business. He would read out of
the democratic party the "discredited
radicals," and calls upon the south "to
utterly and at once thrust them out of
democratic councils,"' As the south is
all that is left, it has a right to do that
: thing. " : ' .-V ' . ;
Wyor McClellan and Tammany have
at last been forced to show the source
of their power and it tums out to be
' Rockefeller. A while ago the mayor
signed a bill, got through the legisla
ture first by Sheehan on a $30,000 fee
"that gave away a' franchise to the
Standard Oil crowd a franchise worth
millions,andnow McClellan has made
a contract with the same old crowd
for city gas and electric lights at a
most outrageous price, besides band
ing over $7,000,000,000 which the Low
administration held up, rihe city .will
- hereafter , pay Rockefeller.. $140 a year
for electric 'lights which ere furnished
to other cities at $88. "Aa an excuse,5 it
is said that the city will introduce a
' bill in the next legislature to allow it
to nut in a city plant for. electricity and
gas. "While they are doingan immense
. amount of democratic stealing tney
promise in the faf'distant future some
populist relief. ';; ',,. -'';
What Is Better Thsn
A NICE
PICTURE
For a Christmas Gift?
We can also make you prices on
Pianos and Organs that will be
an inducement for you to buy now.
$ See our goods and get, our prices.
. ...FORDE & BROWN..;...
21a SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
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district the annual output amounts to
over 8,000,000,000 pounds valued at
nearly $5,000,000, the major part of
which goes to the-reet grower and
.worker in the six big factories." Tha
Denver News of a year ago was sing
ing the. old song of tariff-; grafter and
now it is giving the result that always
follows when restrictions , upon trade
are removed. ; ' '
The complications that come from
the divorce courts grow more entang
ling every day. A recent decision an
nulling a divorce where tha woman had
married again after obtaining it, leaves
her in possession of two husbands and
p.hp savs she " is not able to support
more than one. . v'-
The ' newspapers have been running
fnr the amusement of the people and
to keep them from investigating hid
den fields of graft and corruption, two
of the greatest fakes ever imposed on
ihe Dublic. The facts in the Chad-
wick woman case, who borrowed many
vast sums of money, couid have been
obtained in 24 hours by any trained
teDorteiv" The great mystery thrown
around it. is to fill space and amuse
the people. The stories of war, gat-
ling guns and pompoms at Zeigler, 111..
- nf th p. same character. There never
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disreputable than the plutocratic way
disreputable that the plutocratic way
of conducting newspapers
' -President Diaz has been inaugurated
.president of Mexico for the seventh
time lie' did not announce that he
would not be- a candidate again. -
"If the reciprocity treaty with, Cuba
is ratified, it will ruin the beet sugar
industry In the United States," said
Tom Patterson and the Denver New j
about a year ago. Now it has a first
page article, under glaring headlines.
one of which Is as follows: "Millions
for the Sugar and the Beet Men of
Colorado." It says: "On an investment
of $8,000,000 in the northern Colorado
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Instead of waiting till after the holidays v
and then having a clearing sale, we have
decided to give our customers the benefit J
of such a ale now, when they desire jk
these goodi, instead of at a time when
they have no need of them, We 'Will
therefore on Monday, Dec, 5, put on ale "V
atone-half off every picture in our store,
framed or unframed. Also all stock
frames and mouldings. Bring In jour y f
pictures now, while our stock of mould-
ingsand fine frames ia complete. W
have some fine new goods from which 5 $
frames have never been cut. Be the first
to get a selection from these late patterns
in. mouldings and art frames. This sale
will be for cash only. No discount ( on
credit sales. '. . S t
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BELL PHONE 860
AUTOMATIC PHONE 1860
There were seventy-one races of men
at the St. Louis fair, ranging from the
pigmies from Africa to th. highest type
of man known. The anthropolologist
says that the general structure of tho
human mind and mentality or an
races is identical, but the super-struc
ture built, upon it presents the most
striking difference3. Science seems to
confirm the statement" of Paul that all
men are of one blood, that is, they
have one common origin.
. sva tniMCCCAD
HAPRJESSor
HOQ5E COLLARS
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fOUR Dealer to:
BEFORE. YOU BUY.
MANUFACTURED By ;
HARPHAM BROS.CO
Lincoln. Neb.
The talk that shippers' associations
are indulging in thse days would
lead one to think that they were more
wild-eyed jind crazy than any populist
that ever roamed over these plains.
Forty of them are in Chicago ready to
act as witnesses against the raise in
rates involved in the new uniform bill
ot lading. They do not wr.it until they
get on the stand to do their swearing,
either. It has been figured out that
the scheme devised by the railroads
will ; take $250,000,000 more out of the
shippers' pockets above what they
have been - contributing to the road3
in former years, and they howl and
swear and charge around in a most ex
cited sort of way. They had just as
well cool down. That increase in rates
is part of the landslide, and it is too
late to do anything about it now.
The scheme that railroads have de
vised is very simple. This new bill
of lading, which '.is to go into effect
on January 1, provides that all goods
transported at existing irejght rates
must be at the owners' liability. If the
carriers assume the liability 20 per
cent is added to the tariff.. 'This prac
tically will amount, it is contended, to
an advance of 20 per cent fajthe freight
rates for most merchandise, and for
produce, manufactured articles, hay,
grain and lumber. The shippers might
as well take their medicine without
VimT to READ on SCCIALISLl
m- vtsvA Win l J O - J n i -
Card worm on socialism in iucu
Min readily Judge what is to be learned from each. An
Introductory essay by Charle H. Kerr on The yen-
I rrt.i' J SAKaM ' arM totheT'n of
the book for new convert or Inquirers. Handsomely
printed on line dook paper wko ponnuw m
Engels, Llebknecht, f anderrelde, Carpenter, Whit
Kan, Blatchford, Blmons and other writers. Mailed
for only ONE CENT a copy i 11.00 a hundred.
flUKUtS U. KEK& CO., Pubs., i TUlh Art., CHICAttO.
CATTLE
Stock S'J mission.
SHEEP
(lye & Buchanan Go,,
COCTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA. -
Best possible service in all de
partments. Write or wire ua for
markets or other information.
Long distance telephone 2305.
Win, M. Morning and George W. Brg ;
Attorney.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.' DEFENDANTS.
In the District Court of Lancatet County,
Nebraxka.
William M. Morning and George W. Berge, :
plaintiffs, vs, EiiHiia r. ueara ana sin, B.ina,
F. Heard, bis wife, flrst nnme unknown.
Medora K. Fertlff, and Mr. Fertig, her hUf
band, first nam unknown, v
lulsaA. FerilK and Mr. Fertlfir, her hue-
band, lirst name unanown, '
Nancy J. Buard and Mr. Beard, her husband,
first name unknown, t w
Robert 15. Beard, and Mrs. Robert B. Beard
1 bis wile, first name unknown, .. -.
John A. Beard and Mr. John A. Beard, bit
. l n Ave, tiama nntnAWIl, tn(1 '
ir-.L 1 IT n.Kn.na mil Mr Dthnm htt i
husband, firstname unknown, detendantt.
Tn v tifi Mr. Kllsha V. Beard.'
hi wile, flrst iiame unknown. Medora K. Fertlj
and Mr. Ferll. her husband, first name un
known, Louisa A. Fertla; ana Mr. erujr, ner
husband, first name unknown, Nancy J, Beard
nnd Mr, Beard.lier husband, first name un
known, Robert K. Beard and Mrs. Kobert K.
Beard, ins wife, first name unknown, jouu a.
Beard and Mrs. John A. Beard, bis wlie, first
name unknown and Mary A. U Osborne ana
Mr. Osborne, her husband, firstname unknown,
non-rt-sident defendants:
Vou and each of you are hereby notlnea that
on the 2nd day ot December 1904, the above
named plainUtls filed a petition nd commenced
an action In the above named court against the
above named de endants, the object of whlca
action and the prayer oi which petition la to
quiet the title ot said plaintiffs to the following
described real siate to-wlt: ' i .
The north west rjuarter (N. W. H) of the sonth
east quarter (s. E. ), except the Burlington
and Missouri River railroad rlabt of way and
also that part of the north east quartet
(N. V. yA ol the south east quarter (3, E. S
Inlni. njaut nfciHl) rloht nf WV kllllWIl RS lOt 2.
irregular survey, all In Section fitteen (IB) in
lownshlpnlne (9) In Range five (5) In Lan
caster County, Nebraska, and to remove the
cloud cast upon their said title by reason - ol
certain provisions ol the will of Joseph W.
Beard, deceased, in your favor, and plaintiff!
allege la their petition that In a certain fore
closure yilt, begun in said court-January 20th
18&, fori-clohing a mortgage made by said Joseph
W. Beard and his wife upon said real estate, in
which foreclosure mlt, Lewis Gregory wai
plaintiff and you and others were defend&nta,
the service upon you whs detective,, and bj
resson of said defective service and the pro
visions oi said will, a cloud is cast -upon plain
tiffs title to snld real estate, and they eeek in
said action to remove said cloud and to quiel
their title as against you, and they pray foi
general eqnitattle relief in the premises. v .
You are required to answer aid petition on oi
be, ore the 16tb -day of January, 1905, or th
allegations of said petition will be taken ai
true, and a decree entered accordingly.
William M. Mokkixa.
Geougk W. Bkbgk.
Zitus' Studio
, Ttlnu1a(tnrrs and Jebben
Photo Buttons, Souvenir,
Campaign, Jldvtrtisinq,
Dovelty Photo Jewelry
- 9$$ P Street
Lincoln, nebraska.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
M. A. McLauehlin, will take notice, that on
V nnU Im'W (n an nitf An thfltl nnlnal -.
betorehim wherein one William' W. Hendry
was plaintiff and, the said M. A. McLauehlin
was defendant, W. T.Stevens a justice of the
peace in and for the city ot Lincoln. Lancaster
County, leorasB, issueu au giuci ui hi;l"
mpnt agflinst said defendant for the sum of
fifteen (15.00) dollars, and costs of action, and
that property of said defendant consisting of
merchandise in the possession ot and under the
control ot the Adams Express Co. a corporation
has been attached under said order. That said
cause was by said Justice continued to January
14th. 1905 at the hour of nine o'clock A.M. of
said day. .
WILLIAM w.uukuui, muua.
Dated December 8th. 1904,-
The government expenditures In thU
..nnt. nt i-1iitsYT'ar!i nrrMtnoritv ATift0
the Income $41,770,671.97. '