The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, April 27, 1905, Page PAGE 18, Image 18

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For over sixty years Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Srrup has been used by
mothera for their children while teeth
ing. Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with pain of cut
ting teeth? If so. send at once and
get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup for Children Teething. Its
value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately.
Depend upon- it, mother, there is no
mistake about it. It cures diarrhoea,
regulates the stomach and bowels,
cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone
and energy to the whole system. Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething is pleasant to the taste
ind is the prescription of one of the
Hldest and b it female physicians and
curses in the United State3, and is for
Bale by . all druggists throughout the
world. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Be
sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup.; . '
PERSONAL
- nRNVKR'-MUD Instantaneous cure for al.
Inflammation; Instant relief in pneumonia,
broncbiti?, . pleurisy, inflamed breasts, tumors
erysipelas, .poisoned wounds, rheumatism, fel
ons, sprains, porns, iros ones; ow uuies;
NKR-VO-INE-Those suffering from weak
nesses that will sap pleasures of life should take
Ner-vo-ine. One box will work wonders. Has
more rejuvenating and vitalizing power than
any medicine in the world. Bent by mail, large
box Ii,3ior 2.5U.
IF YOU CAN'T SLEEP tnke Trilby Sleeping
powders, absolutely harmless, easy to take; no
bad results, f our sleeps iorzsc.
TRILBY bad no corns. -She removed them
With a Trilby Leaflet; absolrte cure; ioc by man,
RIGGS' ECZEMA CURE, 50c; guaranteed to do
the work; will tell yoa many it has cured .
RIGGS' GUARANTEED PILE CURE, the rem
edy that cured Mr. Uemroid; 50c, salve or sup
pository . ,
IF YOU ARE -TOO FAT take Dr. Pasteur's
obesity treatment. Costa $1 per month. Re
duces you three to five pounds per week..v ;
LADIES Dr. La Rue's Balloon Spray Syringe
Is the world's best. Cut to fl.99. . One box ol
vaginal antiseptic tablets free.
LADIES Are' you aware that in France wo
men use a monthly regulator more than the
women of all other nations combined? Dr. La
Rue's French regulator is used everywhere;
thoroughly reliable: absolutely safe; better than
I'ennyroyaror xanBy. jrncei; 3 iorjz.ou.
RIGGS THE DRUB GUTTER
1321 O St." ' ,? Lincoln, Neb.
,.. ; CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION ;
-:r-;r-iv State of Nebraska . ;-'
Ofliceof
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Lincoln, February 1st, 1905.
It is hereby certified, that the Phoenix Mutual
Llle Insurance Company of Hartford in the
State of Connecticut has complied with the In
mrance Law of this Mate, applicable to such
Companies and is therefore authorized to con
tinue the business of Life Insurance in this State
for the current year ending January 31st, 1906. :
Bummary of Report Filed for the Year Ending
. Hi V December 31st, 1901.
b- Si.?-- . INCOME '
Premiums ' 13,205,026.33
All other sources , 879,444.90
Total 4,084,071.23
DISBURSEMENTS,
raid policy holders f 1,801 ,115.13
All other payments 851,339.20
'Total - $ 2,652,454.33
' ADMITTED ASSETS 818,524,200.42
'A I-; " i. LIABILITIES
Net Reserve " - 117,483,127.00
THE OLD GRAVE 8TONE
Net Poller Claims.
All other liabilities,
Capital stock paid up,
Surplus beyond Capital
Stock and other liabilities,
Total
31.471.00
206,998.00 $17,721,596.00
802,604.42
802.604.42
18,524,200.42
Witness mv hand and the seal of the Auditor
it Public Accounts the day and year first above
written.
K. M. SEARLE JR.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN L. PIERCE.
. . Deputy.
TV) get the Milk in the Reform Cocoanut
Read fUiift T hoirhr flo Months
the UM1U MUM I JJU11 Magazine
60 cts. a year 25 cts. balance of 1905
R. H.REEMELIN, Editor,
No. 36 W. Eighth St., Cincinnani, O.
TIFFANY'S Sure Death te
Lice (Powder) sprinkled
"In the nest keeps your
fowl! free from ilee. Sprinkle
hen and the little chicks will
have no lice. Tiffany's Paragon
"Liquid" mus mites instantly.
SV , Sprinkle bed for hogs, roost
j- for fowls. Box powderforllt-
t-
tle turkeys and chicks pos
Mid 10c. V?a want agents.
Z . THE TIFFANY CO..
Illustrating the Immortality of Good
Deeds.
(By Hans Christian Andersen.)
In a little provincial town; .in, the
time of the year when the people say
"the evenings are drawing, in," there
was one evening quite a social gath
ering in the home of a father of a
family. The weather was; still mild
and warm. The lamp gleamed on
the table; the long curtains hung
down in folds before the open win
dows, by which stood many flower
pots and outside, beneath the dark
blue sky, was the most beautiful
moonshine. But they were not talk
ing this. They, were talking about
ing of this. They were talking about
in the courtyard, close by the kitchen
door, and on which the maids often
laid .the . clean' copper kitchen uten
sils that they might dry in the sun,
and where the children were fond of
playing. It was, in fact, an old grave
stone. :
"Yes," said the master of the house,
"I believe the stone comes from the
old convent churchyard, for from the
church yonder the pulpit, the memo
rial boards and the gravestones were
sold. My; father bought - the latter,
and they were cut in 'two to be used
as paving stones; but thai old stone
was kept back, and has been lying in
courtyard ever since.
"One can very well see that it is
a gravestone," . observed , the eldest
of the children; "we can still decipher
in it an hour glass and a piece of an
angel but the Inscription which stood
below it is quite effaced, except that
you may read the name Preben, and
a' great S close behind it," and a little
farther down the . name of Martha.
But nothing more can be distinguish
ed, and even that is only plain when it
has been raining, or when we have
washed the stone."
"On my word, that must be the
gravestone of Preben Schwane and
his wife!" .
These words were spoken by an
old man; so old that he might well
have been the grandfather of all who
were present in the room, v
"Yes, they were one - of t3e. last
nairs who were buried in : the old
churchyard of the convent. They
were an honest old couple. I can re
member them from the days of my
laoyhood. Everyone knew them, and
everyone esteemed them. - They were
the oldest pair here in the town. The
people declared they had more than
a tub full of gold; and yet they went
about very plainly, dressed, in the
coarsest- stuffs, but always with
splendidly clean linen. They were a
fine old pair, Preben and Martha!
When both of them sat on the bench
at the top of the steep stone stairs
in front of the house, with the old
linden tree spreading its branches
above them, and nodded at one in
their kind gentle way, it seemed quite
to do one good. They were very kind
to the poor: they fed them and
clothed them, and there was udg
ment in their benevolence and true
Christianity. The old woman died
first; that day is still quite clear be
fore my mind. I was a little boy, and
had accompanied my father over
there, and we were just there when
she fell asleep. The old man was
very much moved, ' and wept like a
child. The corpse lay in the room
spoke to my mother, and to a few
spoke to my mather, and to a few
neighbors who were there,, and said
how lonely it would be now in his
house, and how good and faithful she
(his dead wife) had been, how many
years they had wandered together
through life, and how it came about
a
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The newest and most per
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in every particular fit
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both inside and - out ' and
made from the finest leather
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; Your dealer has of can get
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you. Send us his name and
receive Free our beautiful new
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We also make "Western
Lady' ' and ' ' Martha Wash-
ington" shoes. Our trade
mark is stamped on every sole.
F. MAYER BOOT & SHOE CO.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
.
We have the most elegant and com
plete Use of wall papers to be
found in this part of the country.
Write for estimates, prices and
samples.
Compare the Paper
with any you ever saw, and we
believe this stock will prove up
to your comparison. There's qual
ity in what we sell and excellence
in the whole stock.
COLORS THAT ARE DUR
ABLE PATTERNS THAT. ARE UP-TO-DATE
Lincoln Wall Paper &
Paint Company
1 230 So. Ilth Lincoln, Heb.
that they came to know each other
and to fall in love. I - was as I have
told you. a boy and only stood by
and listened to what the others said;
but It filled me with quite a strange
emotion to listen to the old man, and
to watch how his cheeks gradually
flushed red when he spoke of the
BETTER THAN SPANKING
SDankine does not cure children of urine diffl
culties. If it did there would be few children
that would do it. There is a constitutionaleause
for this. Mrs. M, Summers, Box 169, Notre
Dame Ind., will send her home treatment to
any mother, She asks no money, Write her
today if your children trouble you in this way,
Do n't blame the child. The chances are it
can't help it
Imperial Hernia Core
Rupture radically cured by new
process, in a few weeks, without
Econvenience or Ices of time n
bed. Send for circulars.
O. S. WOOD, M. D.
5ai N. Y. Lift Bids. Omaha, Nb
your wife the drudgery and labo
and yourself money you should use
gas for cooking and heating. A gas
stove is ready to respond immedi
ately to the touch of a lighted
match at any time of the night
Think what this means in case of
sudden illness.
Gas Ranges, Heaters and Water
Heaters at cost.
LiliCOUl GAS & ELECTRIC
LIGHT COMPANY
Open Evenings
Auto Phone 2575 Bell Phone 75
Cur Stomach and Bowel Troubles
or no pay. Send symptoms of any disease you
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I may have or for symptom blank to fill out. Pay
I when cured. Tou have nothing to risk. Address
Bobt. T. Gamble M. 1. 629 Racine Aye. Chicago.
COLUMBIA
NATIONAL
BANK
CF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, 14,000.00
Deposits, 1,350,000.00
OFFICERS
Johk B. Wright, President
J. H. Westcott, 1st Vice Pres.
Job. Samtjels, Sd Vice Pres.
P. L. Hall, - Cashier
W. B, Rtohs, . . Asst. Cashier
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