The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 14, 1905, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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    DECEMBER 14,
PAGE 12
K3ko Nobrao&cx Independent
For over eixty years Mrs. Winslow's
Coolhing Syrup has been used by
jnothers for their children while teeth
ing. Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and cryl-g with pain of cut
ting teeth? If so, send at once and
get a bottle of Mrs., JVinslow's Sooth
ing Syrup for Children Teething. Its
value is Incalculable. It will relieve
the poor iittle sufferer Immediately.
Depend upon it, mothers, 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
, and is the prescription of one of fie
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States, and is for
sale by all druggists throughont the
. world. PriCp 25 cents a bottle. Be
'sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
I Soothing Syrup."
GREEN GABLES
The Dr. Benj. P. Bailey Sana
torium. Lincoln. Neb. Largest.
best equipped .n 1 most beauti
fully furnished. In the suburbs
of Lincoln, this institution for
the medical an J surgical treat
ment of .all non-contasious dis
eases, presents the ideal, in its
nursing corps, its massage, its
electrical equipments. Its batn
department, physical culture,
dietetics, and, in fact, every
thine which eoes to make up
scientific yet homelike institu-
which to get well and learn how ?
.to ke-.p well. 7
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I IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE WEEK
Net results to date of Insurance In
quiry: President James W. Alexan
der, resigned, is now in a sanitarium.
Vice President James Hazen Hyde, of
the Equitable, resigned, has parted
with his stock, disposed of his splen
did home on the South Shore of Long
Island and has arranged to live in
Europe. Vice President W..H. Mcln
tyre, of the Hyde regime, is out,
Comptroller Thomas D. Jordan, of the
Equitable, has vanished so far as the
legislative inquiry is concerned. He
is supposed to be somewhere in New
Jersey, President Richard A. Mc
Curdy, of the Mutual Life, resigned,
has sold his estate at Dover, N. J.,
and, it is said, is about to enter a
sanitarium. Son-in-law Thebaud is no
longer general agent of the Mutual
under his former lucrative arrange
ment. "Judge" Andrew Hamilton,
who received $1,600,000 from the four
big companies, i3 an exile In Europe
ing session
sembly.
of the New York as-
United States Senator John H.
Mitchell died at the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland, death result
ing from complications which followed
the removal of four teeth at a dental
office. The United States senate will
not honor his memory.
NOSE CANCER CURED
Mr. A. Canfield of Tecumseh, Neb.,
suffered with severe cancer ot the nose.
He has been entirely 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
yoc. His charges are reasonable and
terms of payment easy.
Office' Phone
517
Residence Phone
497
The state department is making a
careful inquiry into charges made by
Consul General Seeger, at Rio de Ja
neiro, against David E. Thompson,
American ambassador to Brazil and
by the latter against' the consul gen
eral. -
KNER
DR. UHI
Physician and Surgeon
Captain Commanding Hospital.
Corp Nebraska. , . '
929 O Street, Lincoln. Neb.
Pat Crowe, who has been on trial
at Omaha on a charge of shooting with
intent to kill Albert Jackson, a DOlice-
Dir companies, is an exue m jumuyc. . - -
Andrew Fields dropped as legislative man. the . night of September 6, was
ocrcf of tho "Hrmai nf -Mirth" ar . bh""-"
Cl-,. AiU Ul - -----
Albany closed.
jry J
a
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The president has summarily re
moved from office United States. Mar
shal T. L. Mathews of the district of
Nebraska for alleged misconduct in
connection with the case of Richards
and Comstock, who were recently con
victed in that state of illegally fenc
ing the nublic domain. The sentence
of the court was that the defendants
should remain in the custody of the
United States marshal for six hours.
The president has information that
Mathews immediately turned, them
over to the custody of their counsel.
tH.Ss
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TRFE FROTFCTORS
75c per 100.
$5. per 1,000.
A a valnnhlA in iiTTirrr ufira.in.qt
'sun-scald, hot winds, etc. as
they are in winter against cola
and rabbits, Recommended by
all leaajntr orr-naraisis ana Hor
ticultural societies. ,
end for samples and testi
monials. Do not wait until
rat bits and mice ruin j our
WPITE US TODAY.
Wholesale Nurery Catalogue
now ready; send for one.
Agents wanted eterywhere,
Hart Pioneer Nurseries
Fort Scott, Kans., Box 84.
, A NOIRE DAME LADY
I will send free, with full instructions, some
of this simple preparation for the cure of Iseu
eorhroea, Ulcerat on. Displacements. Fallin
of the Womb. Scanty or Painful Periods,
Tumors or Growths. Hot Flashes. Desire to
Cry, Creep nir feeling up the Spine, Pain in the
Back. ea nil Female Troub'es to all sendimr
add re-a Tu mothers of sufferinir daug hters I
Will explain a successful Home Treatment. If
you decide to continue it will only cost about S
cents a week to guarantee a cure. Tell other
sufferers of it. that is all J ask. If you are In
terested write dqw and iell your suffering
friends of it. Ad ress Mrs. M. Summers, box
149 Notre Drnne. ln'i
Names of Farmers Wanted
The Valley Farmer wants names
and addresses of farmers anywhere In
the U. S. They want to get them in
terested in their big farm magazine
ttlxh nnw hfia n HrmlnMnn of OVOT
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100,000 copies and is acknowledged
to be tho best farm paper in trie went.
The subscription price is 60c per
year, but if any of our readers will
tiAn.i thtun flvn fnrmrrn names and ad
dresses and 10 cents tn stamps or Ml-
. a a . . It
ver tbpy win nier you as a suocrn
er fully paid for a whole year. Ad
dress Valley Farmer, 630 Jacknon St.,
I'oiwtift.' Kan.
U I OX3 for
I 4U
200 Era
O. tl.$TAHLOnty.l"- U
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United
States District Attorney
Thompson asked permission of Judge
Holland in the United States district
court at Philadelphia to present to the
federal grand jury bills of indictment
against raliroad companies with head
quarters in this jurisdiction. The
charge is allowing rebates. In his
petition the district attorney states
that he has twelve witnesses who are
nrenared to testify that they have
been favored by railroad companies.
T.ipntennnt. General Sakharoff. for
mer minister of war, was assassinated
at Sartoff, Russia. The government
has deputed General Sakharoff to visit
the province of Saratoff for the pur
pose of quelling the agrarian riots
there. Non-official newspapers print
harrowing details of the actions of
General Sakharoff at Saratoff, includ
ing the whipping of the peasants whom
he was sent to pacify.
Cheap Texas Land
I have four sections of good farm
ing land for sale at $77 an acre in
Lipscomp County, Texas. Part of this
land lays within a few miles of the
Oklahoma line where nearly every
160 acres has a settler on it. The
Enid, Fairvlew, Woodward & Colorado
Route is chartered to come within a
few miles of this land and the grading
is being done now. 370 sections in
this county sold since August 1. Ex
cursionists first and third Monday of
each month. For terms, and further
information address Henry C. Berge,
American Bank Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo.
IHRN TFLf GAPHY
Earn a Lara
A A L A R Y
Vnnnir mf n and women to fill K. B. and Got. posi-
Iiw,i,ih InutmntlnH V.r I Anftna ffir Mill TSC
20 weeks' tuition board, room, inclrdin typewntlr g
168. Positions guaranteed graduates. Catalog free.
MARION TELEGRAPHIC SCHOOL,
Box i, Marlon Ind.
PUR.E HONEY
From Producer to Consumer.
FOUR OR MORE
II LB. CANS EACH $1.00
60 LB. CANS EACH 4 80
F. O. B. here. Sample by mall 3c. Address
F. A. Sne.U. MilledareviUe. HI...
Agents Wanted Everywhere "v
New Book. "THE FREE PASS BRIBERY
SYSTEM," This book will be ft seller. Kvery
body will want it. You can make $100.00 per
month. For particulars, address The Independent.
nAatTnam? SQuvai. .WOt
isest quality . uuuu uer- aw.
c ; nam sou jur r
Vici Peach 4c; all.
e e d e
4c : Plum and Cherr.vvav' Tery chea
i')n-paihi(' fill .6!? Freitrut Da
budded: Con- '.evon trees, .cata
cord Grap8Ae logue, Englbih or
2o; ForestJO oViT Of rm? fre. Write
t,m 8m1-Ci.ftvfor it today. Address
u; 11 SC&.S' GERMAN NURSERIES,
tV V C' Box fil Beatrice Meb.
John It. Ward, adjutant-general for
Tndiami. resiiened on demand of Gov
ernor Hanly as a result of an investi
gation of h s accounts. The investiga
tion committee claims there is a short
age of $976.75, which was secured by
General Ward by padding the totals
on his requisitions for the pay of the
forty-four companies of tho Indiana
national guard, and on warrants ior
supplies for the troops.
The Pall Mall Gazctto remarks:
"It almost looks as if the Panther in
cident, the seizure of a German by a
German gunboat in Brazil, was in
tended by Us captain or superior au
thority to tet tho practical applica
tion of President Koo&cvdt'a pro
nouncement upon the Monroe doct
rlne."
Chauncey M. Popow will U asked
tj rralsn hi f ut in th United State
mnaUn A rt'fiolnlUm demanding that
ho ri'tlre on account of h' rmufctlon
with lnuraco noaudal wtllho Intro
ducod lite first day of tho approach
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