The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 07, 1905, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    DECEMBER 7, 1905
PAGE 8
Gfo nobraolxo. Independent
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
ESTABLISHED 1S89
GEORGE W. BERGE, Editor an- Publisher.
FREDERIC O. BERGE, Business Manager
Published Every Thursday
1323 O Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second -class mall matter,
under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
Subscriptions Can be . sent direct to
The Independent. They can 'also be sent
through newspapers which-have adver
tised a clubbing rate, or through local
Agents, where sub-agents have been np-
pointed. All remittances should be Rent
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' questing a change of address must give
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cation. Addies all communications, and
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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
low
dresses in the course of a year. Dur
ing the last twelve months he has
been either presiding officer or chief
guest at more than 700 banquets,
making speeches at all of them. . This
is an average of two dinners and
two speeches to every working day.
Governor Alonzo Garcelon of Maine,
who was carried into the executive
office during the greenback ascend
ency in 1878, and is . now in his 93d
year, is living for the present with
a daughter in Medford. He is in good
vigor, and may become a centerarian.
An Ohio legislator is putting in his
best licks by taking a night school
course in political science, economics,
constitutional history and law, so as
to be ready for business next Janu
ary. The necessity of properly serv
ing the people imposes new burdens
on the gray matter of officeholders. I . . -
I Carthage, Ohio, .before the Hamilton
Dan Leno, the English comedian, ; county agricultural society. The ex-
who died not long ago, said: "When periment was successful and a. patent
your face wants to smile let it. A' was granted the inventor December
to Cure Rheumatisn
I searched the whole eurth for a specific. for
Rheumatism somettiinR that I or any phyilcian
could leel safe In prescribing something that
we could count'on not only occasionally, but
with reasonable certainty. For the ravages ot
.Rheumatism are everywhere and genuine relief
is rare, v '
A ter twenty years of search and experiment,
I learned ot the German chemical I now employ.
And 1 knew then tbatiny search and my eflorts
were well rewarded. For this chemical, in
combination with others, gave me the basis oia
remedy which in the cure of Rheumatism Is
pructUally certain. Jn many, mauy tests and
difficult cases this prescription bus with regu
.arity Justified the confidence I bad in it, .
1 don't mean that Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic
Tablets can turn bony Joints into flesh atala
and never fail that Is impon-ible. Hut they
will with reasonable certainty drire from the
blood the poison that causes pain aud swelling,
and then that Is the end of the pain and swell
ing the eud of Buttering the end ot Rheuma
tism. Any rheumatic sufferer who writes may re
celve my little book on Rheumatism, including
professional advice as to diet, etc., free. With
the book I will also send without charge, my
"II alth Token," an Intended passport to good
health. AddreBS Dr. 8hoop, Box 8940, Kacine
Wis.:':' L . . - ,...,:.;'
Mild cases arc sometimes reached by a single package for sale by 40,000 Druggists.
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic
Tablets
The publishers of The Independent
want agents everywhere to canvass
for subscriptions and .sell Mr. Berge's
new book; "THE FREE PASS BRI
BERY. 8YSTEM.", See advertisement
of book elsewhere in this paper. We
receive hundreds of orders through
the malls. It is the only, book writ
ten upon a subject In which the peo-
pie are Just now vitally interested.
The people everywhere will want the
book. Ex-Governor Larabee of Iowa
ordered, ten books before same were
off the press. We receive orders from
all parts of the country. This book
is a seller. All you have to do is to
tell about it. You can make $100.00
per month. Write at once for terms.
THE INDEPENDENT,
Lincoln, Neb.
MENandMANNERS
5 - The proper ttudy of mankind it man.
c ' - v Pope.
The kaiser receives $3,925,000 a
year as king of Prussia, but nothing
as emperor of Germany,
Congressman Rockwood Hoar of
Worcester is to occupy, while in
Washington, the house which Senator
Hoar bought there late In his career.
J. S. VanBuren, whose grandfather
was president of -the United States,
has been appointed general agent of
a steamship company with headquar
ters in Hongkong.
merry minded man is a perpetual slab
of sunshine and brightens up the
workaday world a sight more than a
circus procession or a check suit. A
sad eyed sinner is o no use to any
one and a nuisance to himself." ,'-
Editor Howell of the Atlanta Con
stitution challenges Editor Smith of
the Atlanta Journal to a joint gabfest
throughout Georgia. : Both are can
didates for the democratic nomina
tion for governor. Tom Wat
sou is supporting Editor Smith and
says in his magazine that the issue is
the exclusion of the negro from politics.
Governor Jeff Davis of Arkansas
has achieved a fistic record worthy of
a professorship at Annapolis. But
the governor thinks the United States
senate is the proper place for his
talents.
George Poell of Grand Island, Neb.,
was elected county clerk of Hall coun
ty. The county is republican by a
large i majority, but Poell Is a demo
crat. He is the brave fireman who
lost a limb while saving the life of a
31, 1833 ; this was srx months - before
Cyrus McCormick was . given ; a ; par
ent for vhis machine. Copies of the
patents granted ; to both men have
been obtained, and a leaflet contain
ing these and 'other . information con
cerning the claimants is being, cir
culated. ' . """'"''
PAIN
When 'pain ''has fled the day is sweet,
The ways are winsome for my feet,
The south wind has a charm more rare
To smooth my brow of wrinkling care-?-With
joy mere breathing is replete.
What fiend could wish my mind to
cheat ,.'"'".., . ,
Of this soft ease, my hope defeat .
Of life more fruitful and more fair i
When pain has fled?
Q friend, the tranquil hours are fleet,
Determinacious
: "Does you mean , to sinuate dat Ts
dishones'?" asked Mr. Colliflower. "
: t'No," answered Mr.- Erastus - Pink
ley "I doesn' say you is dishones'.
But I does say you'a one o' dese , de
terminacious people dat'll go 'possum
huntin' an' bring back, chicken rather
dan, come home empty-handed." . '
tuob m iiiii j a ivy o v. '
baby. Mr. Poell saw the child onWhe quiet stars make quick retreat,
the track and darted along the engine
to the cow catcher, threw the little
one to the side, but lost his grip and
fell under the engine.
Cyrus McCormick was until recent
ly supposed to be the Inventor of the
reaping machine, but several persons
have arisen to dispute Mr. McCor
miek's claim to the title of inventor.
Obed Hussey is said to be the man
to whom credit for the reaper is due.
A full, and what purports to be an
authentic account of the development
of the mowing machine, states that
the first public trial of Obed Husey's
machine was made July 2, 1833, near
And we but respite near despair,
And steep our souls in peace to bear
The pains that we so fear to meet
When pain has fled.
P. P. Gallagher, Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 5.
George Rowlett of Beacon's Bot
tom, England, has published in a local
newspaper the following handsome
testimonial: "I beg to say that Wil
liam Stevens of Town End, Radnage,!
measured me for a suit of clothes, ;
which was made by his son, Vernon,
then a lad. I have worn the same
on Sundays and at other times for!
forty-seven years, and they are good
now, and not a stitch has given way."li
Lincoln -i:M;t
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 jgood
places offered, i 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. . v
DO IT WOW!
LfNCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Tel 2254.
13th and P Sts.
Captain Frank Fratz, who will re
ceive his commission as governor of
Oklahoma in January, is only thirty
two years of age and will be the
youngest executive that state has
ever had.
The late General Samuel J. Ander
sen of Portland, Me., who died re
cently at the ago or fihty-one, ran
as democratic candidate for congress
against Thomas B. Heed and was only
beaten by sixty votes.
Sigmund Neumann, a nineteen year
old school boy, not yet graduated from
the pymnnslum. Is the author of a
play called "Storms," which was re
cently Miecessfully produced In the
leading theater at Frankfort on the
Main.
, Mayor Franklin P. Stoy of Atlantic
City, who has just toon elected unan
imously to serve his fifth successive
term, hold the world's rtcord, do
far ns known, for attending thy groat
est niiMiIrr of banquets and making
the greatest number of public ad-
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