The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, February 09, 1905, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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To Muzzle Standard Oil
KnaM Legislators Discuss Neisurs Calculated to Restrict Rockefeller Trust
MEDICAL -SEMINER-
Of the United States TreaTUT .Becominen da
Pe-ru-na.
Topeka, Kan., Feb. 1. The senate
went into committee of the whole this
morning for the discussion of four
drastic bill3, designed to curb the pow
er" of the Standard Oil company in
Kansas. The bills are: Froviding.for
the construction of a penitentiary in
the oil fields for refining oil with con
vict labor; .fixing maximum freight
rates on oil; forbidding discrimination
In the price of refined oil for the bene
fit of one town over another; stopping
cut throat competition, from which in
dependent refineries suffer. The ad
vocates of the bills believe their pa3
sage would free the "state from control
of the Standard Oil company.
,. The- people of the state of Kansas
seem determined to protect themselyes
from the rapacity of the Standard Oil
company that has been holding them
un on both ends -of the oil Question by
low prices for crude oil and high prices
- for the refined article. That state nas
successfully fought the twine trust by
manufacturing at its penitentiary
enough binding twine to supply the
demand of its farmers at one-nan tne
trust Drice and at a profit of many
thousands of dollars for manufactur-
ine it. - '
- The great refinery to be established
bv the state at Peru, aided by the pro
rinsed legislation r mentioned in the
above Associated- Pres3 dispatch will
not only give the people of -the state
of Kansas cheaper light but will also
erfiat.lv enhance the price of crude oil.
While the exnense of producing crude
oil is comparatively nothing, after the
wells ars drilled and fortunes are be-
ins? made at present prices, yet the
people look upon the crude oil as a
valuable asset of the state and demand
what, it is worth.
1 Below we give a map of Peru where
the great Kansas state refinery is to
he built. The map is " sectional and
accurately shows the location of the
lands of the Bueno-Ventura Oil and
Gas company, with reference to the
town of Peru. The lands are east
half of the northwest quarter and west
- half of the northeast quarter or sec
tion 33. lvine: Immediately north - of
reru and less than three miles from its
northern boundary. No wells have yet
been drilled on this land, but stock Is
now being offered for. sale for that
purpose.
The Indenendent regards this stock
as offerinc es safe a speculative invest
ment as any that can be made In that
class of investments. With oil wells
almost surrounding this tract of land
it would seem certain that a well sunk
to the proper -depth would strike the
same oil lake and be a great producer.
However, in commending this stock
as a speculative investment to those
of its readers who are looking for
scmethlng of the kind The Independent
can not guarantee a producing on
well. It will guarantee that the money
received from the sale of the stock will
be honestl anl iudiciou3ly expended
for drilling the well and for the pro
duction of oil if It is under tne land
described. The speculator who asks a
greater guarantee will usually fall into
the hands of some fake promoter wno
will promise anything necessary to
make the sale and then disappear from
sieht forever. .
The Tteuno-Ventura Oil and Ga.3 Co.
has been organized for the production
of oil and its finds will be economi
cal! v expended, to that end. Every
stockholder will share alike according
to the amount oi "his investment.
If you have a little money for specu
lation send your order for as. many
shares as you desire. '"There is a good
chance that a small investment now
may afford you a handsome income all
your life. .
25 shares 5 00
50 shares 10 00
100 shares 20 00
250 share; 50 00
b.) shares 100 00
If further information is desired it
will be furnished on application.
Mako-your lemittances and drafts or
money orders payable lo The Inde
pendent, Lincoln, Jeb. wa will see
to it that your stock is properly issued,
recorded and forwarded without delay
Prominent Physicians
Endorse pe-ru-nx
DR. LLEWELLYN J OKD AJ .jyieai
cal Examiner of the TJ. S. Treasury
Department. Graduate of Columbia Col
lege, and who served three years at West
Point, has the following -to say oi
Peruna: '
uAtrmr nu tn exnress mv srratl
4,tA tn vnti for the benefit derived
from your wonderful remedy. One
short month has brought forth a
vast change and ! now consider my
self a well man after months oi
suffering.
"Fellow sufferers, rerun wui
cure you." Llewellyn joraan. -
Map Showing Location of the Lands of the f
Bueno-Ventura Oil & Gas Company
In Chautauqua County, Kansas.
Doctors have been loathe to endorse a
catarrh remedy , because catarrh and
catarrhal diseases have paizled the
medical fraternity for many decades.
The popular endorsements tnat
Peruna has received at the hands of the
people have induced a great many doc
tors to trr the remeay. , - - -
More prominent physicians use ana
endorse Peruna each year.
Dr. A. Morgan, 214 Gater street, la
dianapolis, Ind., writes :
iDtnthr nhv&icians do not. as a
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mfo. endorse , anient medicines.
hnvp ' hnurever. found In. my practice
that Peruna Is a notable exception and
not at all like any other meaicme gen-
erally sold as 'patent meotcme.
. . . . w r 1A1 1 II MM.
in ATumimnsr it i nnu mat is
scientifically prepared jnedicine, com
posed of herbal remedies ox nign meai
cAnal value. -
'It is a specific for catarrh of the
he&d. lunes or stomach, a fine remedy
for female troubles, and Invaluable to
mothers and children. -
"After feyers or other protracted ill
ness, it is one of the best tonics I know of
to restore the system to normal condition
and I recommend it to convalescents.
"It is a high class family remedy,
w1 for vounir and old." A. Morgan.
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Peruna occupies a unique position m
medical science. It is the only interna.
systemic catarrh remedy known to the
medical profession to-aay.
i.f!ftfl aau . - VfeM oV f - w.m i ie
Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Washing
ton, D. C, writes: 1
f Through mv own experience as
rrn as that of manv of my friends
and acquaintances who have been
cured or relieved oi caiarrn oy me
use of Hart man's Peruna I can
confidently recommend it to those
K,fffrinr fmm tuich disorders, and
have no hesitation In prescribing it
to my patients. " -Robert K- Kooerxs.
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02. LLEWELLYN JCRDAtt,
Medical Examiner Untted States
Treasury.'
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Catarrh is a syBtemic disease curable
only by systemic treatment. A remedy
that cures catarrh must aim directly at
the depressed nerve centers. This is
wht Peruna does.
Peruna immediately invigorates the
nerve centers which give vitality to the
mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis
appears. Then catarah is permanently
cured. .....
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
manent use in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any kind. Pe
runa is perfectly harmless. It can., be
used any length of time without acquir
ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro
duce temporary results. It is permanent
in its effect. 1
It has no bad effect upon the system,
andgradnally eliminates catarrh by re
moving the cause of catarrh. There are
a multitude of homes where Peruna has
been used off and on for twenty -years.
Such a thing could not bo possible if
Peruna contained any d rugs of a nar
cotic nature.
The above is a photographic reproduction of the standard map of
Peru, Kas., and its vicinity. The circular black dots represent oil
wolls now producincr. It does not represent all producing wells on the
territory included in the map as they are constantly increasing. The
town of Peru alone has 130 producing oil wells. The lands' of the
Bueno-Ventura Oil & Gas Co. appear on above map as owned by G. W.
Sharp, who is lessor to the company. ' ' :
Still on the Firing Un r
Editor Independent: Enclosed please
find four trial subscriptions for five
months and one dollar to pay for the
same. I will try to sena3ome more,
l am old and afflicted with rheuma-.
tism. I am in my eightieth year and
can not get out among the people in
bad - weather. Yours for populism.
. , W. T. FRANCISCO.
(Georgetown, Tenn.
A Splendid Team '
Editor Independent: Please find en
closed two dollars for The Independent
and, Tom Watson's Magazine. - I am
well pleased with the "Two Toms."
They are a splendid team. I am tired
of democracy. We fused in 1896 and
1900 and the result of that was- an
avalanche of failure in 1904. They can
go way back and sit down on the cold
rocks of democracy.
J. GREEN AMYER. Sloan, Iowa.
A Democratic Party Dead
Th New Era Magazine, in discussing
the present political situation, says:
"The Presidential canvass or iwi
made clear a number of very signifi
cant facts that will have to be recog
nized and dealt within the immediate
future.
First The democratic party, as a
potent factor In the nation's' political
organism, no longer exists, ine doc
trines and traditions of that once pow
erful body have evidently ceased to in
terest a majority of the people. The
last three presidential elections nave
proved this. Struggling in the face of
fate to regain its old-time supremacy,
it wa3 shown under iiryan mat me
nartv could not eet the conservatives
to follow a radical leader to victory.
Tt was Droved -under ParKer tnat it
could not get its radicals to follow a
conservative leader to .victory. What
valid reason then has the democratic
nartv for ptistence? The word "demo
cratic"' may survive tne presiaenua
event of .1904, but, so far as human
eyes can see, it would be the sneerest
folly to ever attempt to comDine again,
under the word "democratic," the ir
reconcilable elements of which the
party has been composed for at least
ten years."
In the same Issue Dr. parknurst
says: "Our government aepenus ior
ftt&himv on the balance of parties:
each checks the other. All know now
that. : the democratic party is not a
check' for anything. :S'ome of its most
ardent members even have been writ
ins its obituary. That situation is bad
for aii." . - i,r . '. "..
Tom Watson's opinion on that sub
ject was as follows; . 'I have, no faith
whatAvpr that reforms wilL,Jbe accom
plished by.the democratic party. It Is
discredited in the eyes of the people by
a series of crushing defeats, but it has
been so vacillating in Its course, It has
changed its principles so often, has
run from one extreme to another so
recently, had such a magnflcent oppor
tunity in isaz to worK oui tne .reiunnu
to which it stood pledged, and made
such a wretched use of that opportun
ity, that it can not inspire tne conn
dence which leads to success. In na
tional politics the democratic party
stands without a declaration of prin
ciples, or an accepted leader, it is
utterly bankrupt in reputation."
T. J. DO ILK, Attorncj
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LANCASTER
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Sarah E. Marshall, Plaintiff
vs.
$. F. Shaw, trustee, whose first real name Is un
known to plaintiff, the nuknown beneficiaries
. or whom tha FaUl 8. F. Sbaw It trustee, Dora
Marshall, Pauline E.Wheeler, Lewis Marshall,
Marie Louise Miles, Whitney J. Marshall, San
ford H. Marshall, Phlletus Peck, D. H. Wheel
er. Jr husband of Pauline F. Wheeier, Rollln
Miles, husband of Marie Louise Milrt.Rebtcoa
M&rsnau wne oi cmnioni n. mriiii. .
. Marshall, wife of Wbitnejr J. Marshall.
Defendants.
To 8. F. Shaw, trustee, Impleaded with too
other defendants above named:
You are hereby notinea tnat on in mo aay
of Jsnvarr A- D. 1905, the. plaintiff. Sarah EV .
Marshall, filed her petition to the District court
of Lancaster County, Nebraska, the object and
prayer oi wnicn saia pemin is w mucci cer-
A an A rry.Aa KT P C. WhltO ffinntT
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Treasurer of Lancaster County Nebratkit. bear
boor P of deeds at page 362 tnereor, in me omce
oi the uegisterot weens oi Lancasicr oumy,
fl.hr.alr. nnrnnrtlnir tft fntlVCT to Sfttd Sh.W .
trnsteo, Tot 3 in block 2, in the city ot Lincoln.
NerrnsKa; ana aiso vo quiet ne nno iu naiu
premises in the said Sarah E. Marshall, and to
perpetually enjoin defendants and particularly
the said 8. F. Shaw, trustee, from ever aasert
lnsr title to said premises and for general relief.
You are required to answer the said petition
on or before the 27th day of February A, I).
1905, and should you fall so to do the averments
of said petition will be taken as true and judg
ment rendered as prayed. . j
SARAII E. MARSHALL,
fey T. J. DortB, Attorney.
If your wife objects to your cub
scribing for The Independent, take
her in on the deal by including an or
der for the Woman's Home Companion
at the clubbing rate of 1.50 for the two.
It; will satisfy her 'and no further ob
jections will be heard.
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