Ujt NobraskOb Independent APRIL 27, 1905 Wythe's Marvel Cure For Ffstula Of the rectum; no knife.no pain.noinconvenience WW effect permanent cure, Sample of medi cine with rectum depository sent to any one Buffering with Fistula of the rectumFREE Ad dress W. It. Wythe, 36754 Natoma street, San Francisco, California. When ordering mention the Independent. ... . ' . " r 00 LOR ADO Over your head the bluest of skies-beforc your eyes the grandest of sccnery all around a clear crisp . air that starts the blood to racing, NEAR AT HAND ''' Reached quickly and con ' veniently by the Rock Island System. Direct lines into both Colorado Springs and Denver'from the East. Send for booklet "Under the Turquoise Sky" and particu lars of low rates this summer. F. H. Barnes, CPA. - 1045 O STREET Lincoln, Nebraska. F. A. BOEHMBR, Attorney. Itf TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF LANCASTER ii COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Conrad Ilergenroeder, U t PLAINTIFF PL v vs. .-: :; Marie ! Catharine Herxenroeder, v " f. DEFENDANT. 1 1 ' NOTICE. The above named defendant Is hereby notified that plaintiff has filed a petition against her In the District Court of Lancaster County: Nebraska praying lor a divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of extreme cruelty towarda the plaintiff. And because the detendant refused to Uve with plaintiff and lelt him on the 9th day of October, 1904, without cause. . You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of May, 1905, or the same will be taken as confessed by you. CONRAD HERGENROEDER, By F. A. BOEHMER, His Attorney. Miscellaneous Ex-President Cleveland paid the fol lowing, very eloquent tribute to his friend, the great actor, Joseph Jeffer son, who died last Monday: "It is difficult for me to speak of Mr. Jeffer son. He was closely my friend, his delightful traits were made so mani fest to me in a confidential intimacy, and my love for him was so great that his death caused me to feel like a mourner whose sorrow should be si lent. All knew my friend's profes sional supremacy and his conscien tious service in professional work; many knew how zealously he defend ed dramatic art and how completely he illustrated the importance of its cleanliness, many knew how free he was from ' hatred, malice and all un charitableness, but fewer knew how harmoniously his qualities of heart and mind and conscience blended in the creation of an honest, upright, sin cere, and God fearing man. I believe that in death he has reached a world where the mercy of God abounds; and I know that in the world of men the sadness of his loss will be felt the most by those who knew him best." . The appropriation by congress for the improvement of the Missouri river this season will be expended as fol lows: Ninety thousand dollars will be expended below and $88,000 at and above Sioux City. The amounts below Sioux City are: Omaha, repairs to re vetment on Iowa side and below ter minal bridge, $5,000; Nebraska City, rescreening of dikes, $500; St. Joseph, general repairs to works in Bonton bend, Elwood and Belmont bends, $15,000; Little Blue beach, repairs to dikes and constructing three short dikes, $4,000; Lexington, Mo., for re pairs to dikes opposite town and build ing two new dikes, $2,500; Miami, Mo., for repairing dike opposite town, $300; Wilhoit bend, for building three-new short dikes and making general re pairs, $5,000; First beach, for making repairs to Murray bend and for gene ral repairs to old work, $25,000; for snagging, two seasons, $20,000; for contingencies, $12,700. Total, $90,000. ; T. J. DOYLK, Attorney SHERIFF SALE. Hotlco Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District rnnrt nf the Third Judical District of Nebraska. within and for Lancaster County, In an action .h.roin Thomas J. Doyle. Trustee is plaintiff. and Consumers Ice Company, Incorporated, of Lincoln, Nebraska, defendent. I will, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1005 at theEast door of the Court House, in the City ol Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, oiler for sale at public auction the iollowins described Lands and Tenements, to-wit: Lot four (4) block one hundred sixteen (U6), orig inal plat situated at 721 K Street, Cily ;of Lin coln County of Lancaster, State of .ebraska. Given under my hand this 3rd day of April, A. IX JSW5 Nicholas Kess. Sherifl. There is a panic in the executive departments over the possibility of wholesale dismissals, and punishment of prominent officials may occur through a little provision put into the last law making appropriations for deficiencies in the government's ex penditures. Practically every depart meLt has spent or incurred obliga tions which will necessitate the dis bursement of every penny appropriat ed for the present fiscal year; and there remain two months of the fiscal year yet to run. ' As . has been the custom in the past It -was intended in order to continue government work to authorize contractors and employes to ko ahead with their jobs and ask congress to make deficiency appropria tions. rj uiHl IMjIS rirrt y THE RELIABLE STORE. BEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES The Reliable Store SPRING FURNISHING TIM VI ; Let us save vou about the expense of Spring brightening and beautifying. Nothing will add more to . the comfort and good cheer. of the. home than an ( artistic or? serviceable piece of furni ture. Scarcely a spring but you need some article of household furniture. LET US FiGURE WiTH YOU we know we can save you dollars but: we want you to kno w it too. . 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Since Mr. Bryan's European tour a year ago he has been besieged by requests for copies of let ters describing his travels abroad. These letters together with a number of his lectures and other public addresses, have been gathered together and published in book form. " The Euro pean ietters contain Mr. Bryan's account of what he saw and learned while in Europe, and present interesting views of Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, together with a description of his visits with Count Tolstoy and Pope Leo. In this volume Mr. Bryan writes entertainingly of the "Birth of the Cuban Republic." He also included his lectures on "A Conquering Nation," and "The Value of an Ideal." ', . " .. ," . .' . . Other articles in the volume are "The attraction of Farming' written for the Saturday Evening Post; "Peace," the address delivered at the Holland Society dinner in 1904; "Naboth's Vineyard," the address at the grave of Phllo Sherman Bennett; Democracy's Appeal to Culture, address before the Alumni Association of Syracuse University; and an account of his recent trip to the ttrand Canyon entitled "Wonders of the West. ' The book Is illustrated, weU printed on good paper and substantially bound'. .-- '. ' ' - '' One of the features of "Under Other Flags" is the "Notes on Europe," written after his re turn from abroad, and giving In brief form a resume of the many interesting things he saw, ... , .' ;. " :',"..".' " - . . l V a -l ,. Jt V .,-.-., y-VT .-, The sale of Under Other Flags has been Very gratifying to the author. Although the first edition. appeared in December the fifth edition is now on the press.- the Volume of sales increases from day to day.. 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