NOVEMBER 30, 1905 &3 Nobraoka. Indopendont PAGE 11 REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT Any sum from $10 to $1,000. No gambling scheme or fake, but a legit imate business proposition. , Address Jo. Parker, Louisville, Ky. Authors manuscript of merit edited and published in book or pamphlet form. Publications placed on sale. Send manuscript or write for particu lars. Prompt attention, and safety guaranteed. Book Dept., New York Newspaper Corporation, 5 and 7 Beek man St., New York. A TRANSFER AND LOAN COM PANY being desirous of branching more into coal, storage and loans, wants the assistance of an honest young man or lady with $800 or more cash or capital to make things move. More information at PEOPLE'S LOAN & TRUST CO,, Lincoln, Neb. TEN Souvenir postcards with gifts, 10 cents. S. Card Co., Stanstead, Que. PECAN TREES AND NUTS. Gold and Silver medals, St. Louis, 1904. Catalogue "M." G. M. BACON PE CAN CO,, De Witt, Ga. 9 I Q.80 For 200 Egg ' INCUBATOR Perfect in construction and action. Hatchu every fertile ess. Write for eaUlcg to-day. GEO. H. STAIIL, Qulncy, HI. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spank ng does not cure children of bed wet ting. If it did there would be few children that would do it. There isaconstitutionalcau.se for this. Mrs. M. Summers. Box 1B9, Notre Dame InL, will send her home treatment to any mother. She asks no money. Write her today if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child. The chances are it can't help it OUR BEST CLUB, $1.05 THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN. ...One Yoar Nebraska Weekly State Journal One Year Western Swine Breeder. ..One Year Poultry Topics One Year Fountain Pen. with point of best composite metal; smooth and flexible; heavily plated with 14-carat gold: barrel of- Para rubber, beautifully chased. Only 5 cts. more than the price of THE WEEK LY INTER OCEAN. Address INTER OCEAN, Chicago NOSE CANCER CURED Mr. A. Canfield of Tecumseh, Neb , suffered with severe cancer of the nose. He has been entire' y cured by Dr. T. O'Connor and will answer any in quiries from other sufferers'. Write him and at the same time send a full description of the cancer to Dr. r. O'Connor, Lincoln, Neb. He can cure you. His charges are reasonable and terms of payment easy. 5000 TELEGRAPHERS ....N E E D E D... Annually, to fill the new positions created bv Railroads and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG MEN and LADiES of good habits to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND KAIL ROAD ACCOUNTING We furnish '3 per cent of the Operators nd station At'nts in America Our six schoolttare the largest exclusive Teleirruph Schools in the V OKLD. Established 20 years und endorsed by ait leading Hallway OmtMals. We execute a ttWIlomt toetery student to furiiKh Llrn or her a position puyinir from 4 to 'o a rrit nih in States rant of the Ko'ky Mountains, or from $75 to no a month In Htutrs wrt of the Hoeklen. immedi ately uren tfrexdusviien. Students can enter at ant time. No a ration For full particulars regarding anv of our Hchmils wr.te direct to our eirei. tiu vtlWt at Ctnctitn? U. t. Catalogue free The MorseSchool of Telegraphy t'inclntiall. OhU Huffalo. N. V. Atlanta, tin. l.'r Wia. Tesaihaaa, Tei. han r'mcmco, Cal GAMBLING IN GRAIN CONDEMNED BY AMERICAN SO CIETY OF EQUITY Abolition of Dealings in "Futures" by Boards of Trades and Bucket Shops Demanded Because They Are Un just to Producers and Consumers The following resolutions were passed by the American Society of Equity ,at its annual meeting at In dianapolis Ind. October 23-25, 1905, delegates representing the organized farmers in nineteen states and terri tories being in attendance: Merely Gambling Whereas, There exists in this day, in all our large cities certain institu tions called boards of trade, which have degenerated from a commendable object of building up the city in which located, and promoting their best in terests, to gambling, houses that are an insult to legitimate business, con stant disturbances of business, and a terrible handicap to all our farmers to secure profitable and equitable prices; and Whereas, There are tens of thou sands of small editions of boards of trade in nearly all our towns and small cities called bucket shops, which carry on the same gambling only on a smaller scale; and Causes Much Misery Whereas, These boards of trade and bucket shops are responsible for. more business failures, loss of legitimate rewards and misery to humanity, than any other sin of our age, not except ing the drink habit; and Whereas, They are largely respon sible for the frequent fluctuations in the prices of staple agricultural com modities the price changing several times a day; and Whereas, By these manipulations the free commerce in our agricultural products in this country and foreign countries is sometimes , stifled and conditions imposed that are nothing short of calamities, either to the pro ducers, manufacturers or consumers, or all; and Serves No Useful Purpose Whereas, This gambling in farm products cannot serve any good pur pose to any legitimate business, but it does juggle with supply and demand, and does inestimably injure the pro ducers of farm products, the legiti mate handlers, the manufacturers and his employes, and the final consum ers. Also it is a constant menace to the maintainence of our foreign mar kets, because foreign countries are driven in their desperation to seek other fields of production and to ob tain their supplies. Therefore, be it Resolved: First. That this gambling in the products of the farm our food and olnthlnir mipplfps is a national sin a blighting, withering curse, and it must stop. Second. That the farmers can stop it when they aro sufficiently organized, but that congress can stop it at once by making it a crime to sell "futurea or what the seller does not possess. Third. That we, reprewntln the American Society of Kiulty, which' stands for routty in ull the business! relations of lift', do demand of the next eonxrem that rambling in nil farm products to killed dead, never inure to rise and rant Ha blight over our fair land. President's Aid Atked Fourth. That copy of theae roa tilutlons be t to the prtMbkut of Pletie Mention THE INDEPENDENT the United States with the recom mendation that he refer favorably to them in his annual message to con gress; to congress; to the secretary of agriculture: to all farm naners and to the leading metropolitan papers of tne country. SUCCESS IN WAR ON SUICIDE Tom L. Johnson's Commission Has Already Saved One Life Cleveland, O., Nov. 24 The first results in the propaganda against sui cide in Cleveland have encouraged the commission of three having the fight in charge to the most earnest efforts. The Rev. H. R. Cooley, one of this commision, daily is answer ing letters from men and women who plead for the commision's help. One woman wrote that she had given up all hope; that, lonely, al most penniless, and without a friend, she had bought the poison that was to bring her to oblivion. But just before the moment that was to be r final she saw a newspaper and read ; of the commission appointed to give jhope to the hopeless and help to the weary, sne wrote to Dr. uooiey to ask him if the hope and help might not bo for her. "If you have no friends we will try to find some for you," she was answered. "If you are penniless we will get you work that you can do. Try to forget yourself by living for the frjends we will provide you. Let us hear from you at once." The woman is to have employment; already she has found friends, and she is cured of the suicidal impulse. This is a type of many cases that al ready have come to Dr. Cooley's at tention. "The commission will not content Itself with giving good advice," he said today. "We shall reach out for the hopeless and the weary. I thor oughly believe we will be able to pre vent suicide in every case that is brought to our attention in time." Misunderstood A negro had been arrested for steal ing money from his employer, a Mr. Appleman. The magistrate, who knew the prisoner, looked earnestly at him and remarked, with real interest in his welfare: "Sam, I'm sorry to see you here. Didn't you know that no good could come from stolen money? There's a curse on it." "I didn't know Mistah Appleman stole Well, Jedge," replied the prisoner, that money. I couldn't tell dat by jist lookin' at It." Watered Stock "You seem quite fond of soup," said the landlady to a border who had had three plates. "Not necesarily," was the reply. "My physician recommended the hot water cure." Improvement Broughne How are you getting on with Miss Plunks? Jougnncs Bully! Her father gen erally boots me clear Into the road, but last night he only pushed me off the stoop. CONFECTIONERS Make easy money; we teach you the business In six weeks by mail; you make $25 weekly while learning, and easily 250 monthly after learning. Special low tuition for present. Fort land Candy School, Dept. 114. 330 Kast Cth Street, Itortland, Oregon. Aprnts Wanted Eierjwtien to eu Mr. H'ri'i Nnr ItiMih "Tin: : I'K's' lilMiii iif htxtr wut want it. You can umk Mm (,.r ntotun. l-'ur .rUeular, aiUirrmi The ind. fendent. When Writing to Advertisers. Lincoln Business College Does high grade work in the Business, Telegraphy, English, Shorthand and Typewriting Courses. There never was a greater de mand than now for young men and women capable of doing business. Prepare yourself and select some one of the good places offered. A few months and a few dollars will give you a good business education. Begin any time; private instruction; work for board ; assistance in se curing positions; advantages of a capital city. Catalog free. DO IT NOW! LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Tel 2254. 13th and P 8ts. tw i I CAN SELL Any Property! Any Business! ANYWHERE! For cash In less than DO day. I Co operate wlih 1,000 nien. 1 reach every state iu the Union. 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