PAGE 16 JUNE 8, 1905 tafe NobrasZxcx Indopondont t i 1 REAL ESTATE AND FAMl'LAED DIRECTORY The Independent pnarantees the reliability of the advertisers usinjr this department. The Real Estate and Farm Land Directory has just ' been established, and it is desired to continue It a a regular feature of this paper. The ad vertisers who are makinir use of this section would like to know that Independent readers are taking an Interest in It. When you write to them on any subject please mention The Independent. If Farms for Sale We hare farms for sale in Harlan, Furnas Gosper, Frontier and Red Willow count ties. Nebr., at a remarkable low price. Just the place to buy a farm that will in crease rapidly in value, and at the same time produce as well as any land. Will 9 refund Rail Road fare to purchasers. , Sf Call on or address, , . . . ? w HAWKINS BROTHERS, 6 l32SOStrt, LINCOLN, NEBR. Webster Investment Company 1238 O St, Lincoln, Neb., Real Estate, Loans & Insurance, Bargains in Farms and City property. We are agent, for South Dakota wb eat lands. One crop of wheat will pay for the land. Excursions every other Tuesday. Railroad fare re funded purchasers. Webster Investment Co., 1238 O street Rich Btsck Land, $1 Per Acre cash payment; balance easier than rent; south east Arkansas, no overflow or standing water no winter storms, no stock feeding required.. Circulars and illustrated paper free. Jo. A Parker, Louisville, Ky. MICHIGAN FARMS OCEANA 19 the most productive county In Michigan. Fruit. GraJn, Clover, AI feJf&, Potatoes, Stock, Poultry, Fine Climate. All sizes, all prioes. E.sy payments, food markets, and the best people. Send for list to J. D. S. Hanson Ha.rt, Mich. 5 FflRf.1 LOANS Call on or address F. D. EAGER, 1328 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Lff Central Kansas Farms-Reasonable jj3 You can't miss it where com. wheat w oats, and alfalfa, all grow well; abundance of good water; A fine stock country. BARGAINS:- 480 acres, finely improved, 150 acres alfalfa and bluegrass; $20 per acre. 320 acres; well improved; tine spring; timber; some bottom. 20 acres alfalfa; Price $62CO.0O. 8Q acres, all smooth; small improvements; well located; $2100.00. Write us for good descriptions on these farms, and lists.. Garrison & Studebaker, Flor ence, Kansas; also offices at Salina and Minnea polis. 1,329 ACRES f tk . , . . - .. v ft - ' Republican Valley bottom farm ft., for sale, cheap; Red willow county; well ft ft - improved; close to town; write for il- ft 'ft lustrated descriptive circular, giving ft ft prices and terms. This is a bargain. ft McKillip a Swallow, I ft , ' , ' .: . ft J Humphrey, Nebraska. . CATTLE Stock Sr-mission . SHEEP Nye & Buchanan Co. South Omaha, Nebraska. Best possible service in all de . partments. Write or wire us for markets or other information, i Long distance telephone 2305. CHANDLER TRIPS UP CULLOM Latter Confesses Agreement Existed to Shelve the Rate Bill The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun repeats a conver sation in which that irrespressible joker, W. 13. Chandler, the former sen ator from New Hampshire provoked Senator Cullom into a dangerous ad mission concerning the farcical na ture of the railroad "investigation" of the senate committee. "I cannot comprehend the course of Senator Aldrich," Mr. Chandler is quoted as saying, In a conversation on the railroad problem with the presi dent and Senators Elkins and Cul lom at the White House. "His desert ing his post and going to Europe at a critical moment was most amazing. The railroad interests were likely to suffer in his absence. The rate bill might have been passed before the close of the session. Yet he packed off as though he had no concern. Nothing could be more unlike Aid rich. The interstate commerce com mittee of all jthe senate committees is the one that goes right down to the merits of a question, and the com mittee cannot .be induced to deviate or delay. Knowing this as ,well as anybody, Aldrich deserted his post. Something has "gone wrong with him." Cullom listened to this with a rising spirit of combativeness and broke in at the last word with aij earnest and perfectly serious defense of Aldrich. "You are mistaken, Chandler," he said. "Aldrich did not run away leav ing things in the air. I know all about it. He would not leave until he had the promise of a majority of the com mittee that nothing should be done with the rate bill." A queer look passed between Chandler and the president. "Oh, of course, if you speak from personal knowledge" Chander said, "that puts the matter in a different light." Then the conversation continued on the subject of railroad rates as if no one had been tripped. SYCAMORE MINERAL SPRINGS Is a splendid place to spend your vacation. The wonderful mineral waters of the various springs are good for the tired and over worked people," as well as the sick and af flicted. - The New Hotel is complete and will accommodate seventy-five people. Has commodious rooms well ventilat ed, with bath rooms and toilet on every floor. " Why pay out so much to go to a far away resort while there is one so near, and the waters so much" bet ter than any that can be found else where. This fact is established by the amount of water that Mr. Kauff- man is shipping out daily. The read ers of The Independent should re member this when thinking of taking a trip for their health, or otherwise ! The springs are located near Salem, Neb., Sabetha and Morrill, Kansas. Good, livery service from those points, Any one sending this add with their address to Mr. E. V. Kauffman, Sa betha, Kansas, will receive circular and picture of the new ' hot el. We are pleased to call the attention of our readers to the Binder Twine advertisement of Lininger & Metcalf, of Omaha, in this issue. They offer a good proposition to any consumer of twine for harvesting purposes. They claim for American Hemp Mixed Twine that it is stronger than other kinds,' really Insect proof and fully 50 feet longer to the pound than any oth er kind. This is one of the most re liable firms In the country and the cus- EBB!?iF!BnnBHnnHnBi5t3BianiaBianHBHH Buggies & Spring Wagons ...AT COST... nci tsa oa ca oa BP! EU ca 12a m uy B3 cu en na E5J BB CU BB ' BU E?1 BB We are quitting the business and closing out our entire line of buggies and spring wagons at cost. We still Lave on ; ; hand ai number of spring. wagons; also a fev: top buggies. Bargains while they last. Write us at once or call at 10-i No. Tenth Street (not 10th and Q Sts.) - - . - Lincoln Transfer Company 104 North 10th St. r Lincoln, Neb.; BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKiftRZIBBflSBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBSBB ByBQQISBQQQBaBUBauyByQaBQBQQQBQBQBQBQBQBQBIilBQBayiiilBGlBQI Rheumatism Cured Free. After years of experimenting we .have formulated a paste, which when applied to any portion of the body, suffering from rheumatism, will immediately relieve, and eventually cure the most persistent case of rheumtism.. -If you are -a sufferer, and among the first to answer this announcement, we will send you, by prepaid mail, a box of this wonderful oil, all that is asked in return,' is the privilege of referring to you (when cured) in corresponding with prospective customers in your locality. -:. . ' " ' No Testimonials Solicited. No Names Published. . . All that is required is your name and address, and full particulars regarding your case, accompanied by this offer. ASSOCIATED The Independent, Lincoln, Neb. tomer who buys their twine is bound to get the best both in price and qual ity, i Look up their add. NATIONAL HOLINESS CAMP MEETING For the second time in thirty-three years, Nebraska will entertain the Na tional Holiness campmeeting. The meeting will be held at Epworth Lake Park, Lincoln, Neb., June 15 to 25. The meeting is interdenominational, and preachers and laymen of all de nominations are expected to be pres ent. Circulars for details of the camp- meeting can be had by addressing the secretary, Rev. W. H. Prescott, 1817 M street, Lincoln. A NOTRE DAME LADY I -will send free, with full instructions, some of this simple preparation for the cure of Leu corhroea, Ulceration, Displacements, Falling of the Womb, Scanty or Painful Periods, Tumors or Growths, Hot Flashes, Desire to Cry, Creeping feeling up the Spine, Pain in the Back, and all Female Troubles to all senaing address. To mothers of suffering daughters I will explain a successful Home Treatment. If you decide to continue it will only cost about 2 cents a week to guarantee a cure. Tell other sufferers of it, that Is all I ask. If you are in terested write now and tell your suffering rriends of it. Address Mrs. M. Summers, Box 169 Notre Dame, Ind. Young Men WANTED How would you like to secure a commission as an officer under Uncle Sam? If you are between the ages of 17 and 35 years, possess the necessary common school edu cation, are moral, persistent, and can pass the required physical ex amination send me four one cent stamps to pay postage, and I will mail you a personal letter, litera-' ture, etc., that will tell you of the qualifications required forpoJtiors leading to promotion of high rank as an officer in our army or navy. H. W. PHILLIPS, LOUISVILLE. KY. lie BC1 -EE! BC! E'J BB Eld E33 BB BO (SB -ata GIB BB BB ca BB El til BB. BSJ- BBT BQ BB BQ BB ca EC! wa. BB BQ DRUG STORES Louisville, Ky. Old Carpets Make New Rugs. When your carpet wears out don't throw it away. It can be made into a handsome rug at very little expense. If you will weigh any old carpet that you have and send us the weight we jviir gladly tell you what it will cost to have it made into a beautiful rug. We manufacture rugs from old Brus sels ; and Ingrain carpets and from rags. Send for circulars telling more about this interesting subject. Lincoln Rug Factory -2373 O Street, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Protected by Block Signals The first railway in Amer ica to adopt the absolute Block System in the operation of all trains was the I Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. It today has more miles of road operated under block sig nal rule than any other railway company. The St. Paul Koad was the first railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has more than three trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station Chicago every day. For Time Table special rate write F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 154 Farnam Street, OMAHA.