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OCTOBER 19, 1905 PAGE 12 U6j Nebraska Indepondont Columbia $ national Bank o o ( OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. V s ioo,uuu.uu IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE WEEK i ?0REEW GABLES) y w. CCAPITAL. CSURPLUS, 14,00D.C0JS jfDEPOSITS 1,350,000.00 O OFFICERS c'John D. Wright, President--' roJ. II. Westcott, 1st Vice Pre3. Joe. Samuels 2d Vice Pres. Cj-P. L. Hall, Cashier C'W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier SUNGOUI SANITARIUMS O Sulpho-Sallne Bath Co. O O Treats all acute and chronic curable cases by a thorough 0 y course of Natural Mineral Wat Ver Baths and all recognized j methods. Rheum, tisra, stomach, kidney v jfllver, skin and nervous diseases O treated successfully. V The only . Sanitarium In the .1 i miner. . . t i Stale using uaiurui iuiuer-a V water. V OA large and thoroughly equip-A . i ii. i j i. i : gical cases. V O DRS. EVERETT, O Managing Physicians. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. ooooooooooooo aisaieiNjiasaaw 1 THE DELL HOTEL 1 A. L. Hoover & Son, Props. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. George J. Gould won a decisive vic tory at Toledo over Joseph Ramsey, Jr., in 'Uo contest for Hie control of tbe Wabash railroad, electing all of the six directors to be chosen by the bondholders. The vote cast by Mr. Gould was 228,510, against 31,840 for Mr Ramsev. The latter claimed the right to vote under the cumulative system which would have given him 191,040 votes. This was disallowed by the tellers and Mr. Ramsey was given only 31,840. When the meet ing opened George Greer, for Mr. Gould withdrew the nominations made previously and substituted the rames of Thomas li. nuDoara, i.i Jeffrey, John T. Gerry, Win slow S Pierce, R. M. Galloway and E. T. Welles. The names withdrawn v.'erp those of Russell Sage, Robert C. Clowry and W. B. Saunders. A program of special Interest to fruit men has been arranged for the annual convention of the Missouri state horticultural society to be held at j the Coates house, Kansas City, October 28, 29 and 30. A feature will be a series of illustrated lectures. The executive committee of , the society has asked the government to send a representa tive from Washington to deliver one of the lectures. J. H. Powell was the choice of the committee. He has charge of the export fruit shipping business for the department of ag riculMire. If he accepts he will talk about how to care for fruit in cold storage. J. M. Stead-nan of the unl versity of Missouri will talk on "In sects." and J. T. Burrill of the uni versity of Illinois will lecture on "Fungus Diseases." Invitations are beins sent liberally in an effort to have 1he convention a success in an attendance. The society, has 1,000 members and about 200 are expected to attend the meeting. The fruit, ex hibit will be made a feature. Prem iums amounting to $150 havo been offered. obtained by the city in return for granting such a franchise. The At lantic Telephone company has applied for a twenty-five year franchise and the estimate was made for this com pany's application. Sir TTenrv Irvine, the famous Eng- Iv nn Friday ; night, October 13. Hi3 manager,' Bram Staker, declares that Sir Henry died of a broken heart because oi re-. ppnt. losine ventures in the theatrical business. The financial failures were : . i J 1 t ni1lltA i notmng as compareu wku uu of the people to appreciate the artis-l tic productions. Over 1,000 farm laborers, made des perate by the existing famine, invad ed the market place at Ecija, forty eight miles from Seville, Spain, seized the entire stock of food and money, destroyed t'-ie market and threw the town into a pan'c. The in habitants hastily applied for military relief. The Dr. Benj. F. Bailey Sana torium.- Lincoln. Neb. Largest, i best equipped most beauti fully furnished. In the suDums nf T.lnrnln this Institution for the medical anj surgical treat ment of all non-contagious dis eases, presents the ideal, in its nursing corps, Its massage, its electrical eauiDments. Its batn department, physical culture, 'luetics, and. in fact, every thing which goes to make up a scientific yet homelike institu- ? tion. A delightful place in ? , which to get well and learn how to ke-.p well. The state auditor and Insurance commissioner of Arkansas, Avery E. Moore, in a letter to the agency di rector of the New York Life Insurance company in Arkansas, demanded res titution of the money given by Presi dent McCall to campaign funds and demanded that McCall resign. Five lives are known to have been lost and more than thirty persons in jured, one of them fatally on the Cunard line steamer Campania last week when a gigantic wave rolled over the steamer and swept across a deck thick with steerage passengers. Centrally located, Cor. 13th and M Sts. The larjrest hmeV in tbe city, up-to-date and 1st class in every respect. Prices moderate. American and Euro pean plans. Phones in all rooms 52 rooms with bath. PURX HONEY From Producer to Consumer. FOUR OH MORE 11 LB. CANS EACH $1.00 60 Ll. CANS EACH 4 80 F. O. B. here. Sample by mail 3c Address P. A. SnelU MilledgevMe. 111. The last action of the Panama ca nal commission before sailing from Colon for New York was tho annul ment of the contract awarded to .7. E Marvel of Omaha for feeding and caring for the emnloyes if the canal. I The reason for this acon is that 1 Chief Engineer Stevens, through the 1pnartmpnt nf materials and sunnlies I i under Jackson & Smith, s handling the commissaries successfully, rend- fbf emulous aaint arran.nt with Mr. Mark el. Protests made by the emnloyes acalnst the a rain cement it, is believed, also Influenced the decision. rVInl-y Crfffl Itott Quality. 5e per rTlalZ-vOIieU pound. fcampleHand Circulars free. llwsvikee Impoitlnf Co., but) 87th Street Milwaukee, wis. A special committee of the Peoria school board made a start on the task of determining, so far as possi ble, Dougherty's total peculations from the public funds in the last twentv-five vears. It was decided to turn the entire investigation over to professional accountants. The emperor of Russia and the em peror of Japan signed the'r respec tive conies of the pace treaty, thus officially ending the war. The decision of Judge Eason in the Tagsart divorce case was in favor of Captain Taggart. Great Suit Offer Aunts Wanted Eieivwhira New Hook. "T11K FKKt; I'ASS UilWKlil' S YSTKM" This book will lm a neiier. t;rery K.wi win nt t Vim en m&ke tKD OO tr month. For particulars, addie. The lmls- lf ndent. Steel Roofing, $1.50 Per 100 Sq. Ft. r, mii4 " ' "'" '" '""'ti " real rriof lf U Hr. h4: . rM t!hM. Intl. Iir. M ! fl" !) m itlictin. I ! ptie H. 15 lM , 'J h-l'J $AAim lr)h lb. Ik tr4 b, ' V nin.l. W I'lfi.iifctim t ! N It. Itb l 4.t.i r. i, All l.iMirfM MAi M t'Mil A. M. 4i l- '"''. W IUM n.(r. i'lMll'4 iil Itwt .k.. lt..4 III. I u t. Wlil Vfti. MMi Wri C.i M ft If CM John WHl'nmson. cnupresman fmm the Second Oregon district, convicted In tho land fmud suit started hv tne federal povprnment, was spntonced in the XTnlted States court at Portbnd, Ore., to serve ten months' Imnrisn mcnt fnd to rav a flne of SO. Ho was nlso renrimanded bv the court for hl fnilnre to ot, a trcv pvnmnlft In h's exalted nuMic portion. Mnrlon R B'srgs, pr-TTnied Pte comn!s slonpr, was tnted br the court with similar dere'rMon of duty and Riven an equal peniltv. Pr'nce Prflni Troubtoy wm jtrlcVpri w'h nwnWr. wi nt'pd ng n con'rTPnro of M. Cl.iinf. rln' tor of Hncann In St. IVtorslmrg. I to died in two honr. Direct Nomination of Senators The new primary cleaion law of Illinois Is to be used to settle the fight in the republican party for United States senator. "Any one who wishes to be a candidate fT that office," says the Chicago Chronicle, "can secure an expression of oninion on his claims by his party at the pri mary election by filing a netitlon to that effect slened by 5,000 or more nuallfled voters of the party which he belonrs. At a recent meeting of Senator Cullom'a friend In hl city tt was prorned that rnnno pignatures bo secured Instead of 5,000. j Tho rr'c of t7,Tf ArtO sih h vnbio n tplhn frf' ?r tncnv ftrn vfiri Vv vpnV p( BETTFR THAN SPf NKIVfi SpatiW nr d" not cure elii'drrn of t d wet- tinn-. if it did Ihere would lewrnnnren that would do It. Thfre t ft rotlMntlrpnioniww for ihlt. Mr. M. Mtniinert. i in. ?iotr !imc Intl. will xrrd her h m trnMoPt to nv mothrr. Sh n-Wnno more y. Write her today If your children trouMe you In thl war. iK)ii i hlxmn the child. The chaucc re it can't lo-lp It Ants Wanted Fwvw'sr? ;r;rHr.r; ll vn ."v , f -..... -n ..... .... . ... mtttpd to tho bor l for MtMnilttt nn! UhU WU WMlUti Y., Il.i.tutr nr.tortlonnpnt bv nn oohvp,l ,!jOI t(- i,v,r i.urHowtr. ud.'ti Iho ln!e. 'lO HtntP Ho mm which WiU bo vetident. Pleat Mention THE INDEPENDENT When You Write to Advertisers. Cut this notice out nd mull to on nd It w ha no aent In your town we will send you FREE, by return nutil, postpaid, bl ortment of cioi ample, faitlilon rlgurea, cloth tape measure, order blank'j.eic, and we w 111 nnma vou nrlcea on Dien'a line cloth- r iiiat will be ho much lower than you m i,rii i,t that, it will aurnriae yon: terras, conditions and privileges thai will astonish you; a tree trial offer on suit or overcoat for your own use that will make yon wonder WE WANT A GOOD AOENT IN YOUR TOWN. He can make ll,20.00 to l,800.00 per year. It you write us before we (ret an agent there you will get a wonderful offer. As soon as we fret an agent In your town he will get a profit on every dollar we sell la his territory. We then turn all our busi ness over to him. That's why our agents , make so much money. If you want clothing for yourelf. answer quick, be f.. a oot an airent thie. and you will - then gt all our great inducements, or If you would, like to be our agent tell us U about yourself. Addretisj : FLETCHER SKINNER & CO., CHICAQ0. 130 to 196 Washington Boulevard. PERSONAL DENVER MUD Instantaneous cure for all inflammation; Instant relief in pneu monia, bronchitis, pleurisy, inflamed breasts, tumors, chronic ulcers, tonsiiitis, piles (external), boils, erysipelas, poisoned wounds, rheumatism, felons, sprains, burns, frost bites; 60c boxes; 35c. . KER-VO-INE Those suffering from weaknesses that will sap pleasures of life should take Ner-vo-lne. One box will work wonders. Has more rejuvenating and vitalizing power than any medicine in the world. Sent by mail, large box $1. 3 for $2.50. IF YOU CAN'T SLEEP take Trilby Sleeping powders, absolutely Harmless, easy to take, no bad results. .Four sleeps for 2 sic. TRILBY had no corns or minions, sne removed them with a Trilby Leaflet; ab solute cure; 10c by mall. "R. P. C." ECZEMA CURE. &0c; guar anteed to do the work; will tell you many it has cured. R1GGS' GUARANTEED PILE CURE, the remedy that cured Mr. Hemrold; 50c. salve or suppository. 'Stops itchlng"na failure. IF YOU ARE TOO FAT take Dr. Pas teur's obesity treatment. Costs Jl per month. Reduces you three to five pound! per w eek LADIES Dr. La Rue's Balloon Spraj Syringe is the world's best. Cut to $ One box of vaginal antiseptic tablets free. LADIES Are you aware that in Franc women use a monthly regulator more than the women of all other nations combined? lr. 1-a Rue's French regulator la ufunl everywhere; thoroughly reliable; abso lutely safe, better than Pennyroyal or Tansy. Price SI; "extra strong" for ob stinate onses. $2.00 box. FROZEN MASSAGE COLD CREAM The finest cream In the world. A skin, a bust developer, a wrinkle eradicator, a besmtlner. mid ROc a Jar. PIMPLES. ilLACKIIKADS CURED Absolutely driven away. A new face for you. (iiaRrH yon umuni in. itiKgs rare ittearh and Complexion Tablets. Worth .5. Price $1,50. nitJtW LAXATIVE FRUIT HALTS A remedy for constipation, obesity, rick ets. Jaundice, dHbetes. diarrhoea, rheu,1(). ttsm. dyspepsia, nnd all liver Ills. X pound citn. f'Oe. R1GGH' ?. 1. CAPSULES Ou, ran te cure fr Gonorrheu, iltvt fttu ftI forms of Mttditer and urln.il dlwemra, j'.if l PA the Nut, RinOS The Drtijr Cutter U21 0 St. Lincoln, Neb.