DECEMBER 14, 1905 PAGE 8 G6 j Hcbracho. Hndopcndcitt THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1889 GEORGE W.BERQE, Editor an Publisher. FREDERIC O. BERGE, Business Manager Published Every Thursday 1328 O 8treet ' ... Lincoln, Nebraska ' Entered at the poatofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, aa second-class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1S79. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Subscriptions -Can be sent direct ; to The Independent. They can also be sent through newspapers which have adver tlsed a clubbing rate, or through local agents, where sub-agents have been ap pointed. All remittances should be sent by postofllce money order, express order, or by bank draft on New York or Chicago. Change . of Address Subscribers re questing a change of address must give the OLD as well as the NEW address. Advertising rates furnished upon appli cation. Addiess all communications, and make all drafts, money orders, etc., pay ahln tn THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT , me puDiisners oi me independent want agents everywhere to canvass" fnr Riiharrlnt1nrta nnd coll Mr Tloriro'a new book, "THE FREE PASS BRI BERY SYSTEM." ; See advertisement of book elsewhere In this paper. We receive hundreds of orders through the mails. It is the only book writ- 4itt lnrt A n,iK4nii In ...Villi-. . Vi ple 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 nil nnrto fit iha innnfpw rThla Krb- 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. MEN and MANNERS The proper $tudy of mankind it man. uovernor oiK oi Missouri need not be worried over the charge of plagia rism. It lifts him -into, the Shakes peare class. King Alfonso's German professor has been dismissed from service for the alleged offense of spreading the ru mor that the king was betrothed. Mrs. J. G. Phelps Stokes, bride of the New York millionaire reformer, has solved the servant girl problem by being her own cook and house The Hon. A .B. F. Hildreuth, found er of the Charles City, la., Intelligenc er, is said to be the oldest editor in that state, if not in the United States. He is 90 and has been in the printing business for seventy years. . Mrs. Ivy Ashton Root, a niece of Secretary of War Root, has written a play called "Mozart," around the Hfe of that famous composer. It will be produced for the first time in Al- toona, Pa., on Christmas day. Edward De Mille Campbell, profes sor of chemical engineering and an alytical chemistry in the University of Michigan, is totally blind, yet in his line he is considered one of the best authorities in the country. Henry F. Shaw of 'Boston, well known in railway circles for his de votion to the problem of balancing the reciprocating parts of locomotives, has presented to Purdue university a model locomotive embodying his latest de sign. Captain Joseph E. Bernier of Can ada has just announced at a dinner of the Arctic, club, , in New York City, that he expects to be, off again for the north pole next summer by way of Bering strait and may be gone half a dozen years or so. - Although a considerable number of young women are known to have died in Kansas City recently as the result of criminal operations, no physicians are in jail, or even under arrest. The doctors seem to stand by each other almost as well as the lawyers. Editor Hudson of the Tahlequah Arrow is an unusual character in In dian Territory journalism. Besides be ing editor and owner of the Arrow he owns an undertaking establishment; a book and stationery store and until recently was a director of a Tahle quah bank. , Miss Neil Havens of San Francisco is the only woman recognized by the government as an expert in photog raphy. She has studied the Bertillon system of identification, and pictures taken by her are accepted by authori ties as equal to those made by Ber tillon himself. Seth Nation, father of, James, the assistant state auditor of Kansas, has no fear for the ' number 13. He was born on April 13, enlisted for the war on August 13 was nominated for treasurer of Neosho courity on Sep tember 13 and was inaugurated on October 13, and has had 13 children. The credit of being the greatest dia mond expert in America is generally awarded to General Mindil, who for ten years has had charge of the jewel room in the appraiser's office, New York. The importer who can bam boozle General Mindil as to the value of a precious stone has not yet come to the front. Lillian Mary Small is marine observ er at Truo light, Cape Cod. Her father had managed the station for forty years, when on her graduation from school she took up the work. Her observations of coastwise craft from sunrise to dark are compiled half hourly and telegraphed to the Boston chamber of commerce. Marcus A. Smith, who again repre sents Arizona in congress after two years' absence, will be dean of the territorial delegates, this being his LUl.JBER AT OUE-HALF PRICE W porchutJ tli Thy Million DolUr It. lli World ' Ftlr tad r offering lor ) million cf dolir worth oi minl jirirn lht will u uornioo vln to Jim hr, Hon it jvaf vvpvrluaitj to tukt lb improTtmtntl joa htr long Uiirl. 1QO.CCO,CCa FEET OF LUZSSEn FROM THE ST. LOUIS YfOtiLD'S FA ft lb lim to bay Lambar U todv. FB II oa da nut ntii n? lumber today. 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A Norwegian writes that the genuine old form of the name of the new king of his country is Hakon. The name is made up of two roots, ha, the root of har, high, and kon or konr, of the kin, family or race. Thus ; Hakon means the "high one of the kin." The modern Norwegian spelling is Haakon. The "aa" sound like "aw" In hawk and the "on" like the English, word on. The accent is on. the first svl- lable. ' ; : " - Governor Folk of Missouri believes that civic or any other reform should be undertaken in deliberate fashion and not in whirlwind style. "Corrup tion," he says, "is a dangerous thing and we should make our escape from its perils cautiously, as a ship escapes from the dangers of a fog. -I' once heard' of a foolish sea captain who was steaming through extremely thick weather at a tremendous rate. A pas senger ventured to remark that he might meet with disaster if he kept up such speed in a fog. 'Fogs, sir,' said the captain, 'are dangerous things, and I'm always in a hurry to get out f them.'" - Anthracite Trust Now Complete ; A practical control of the -majority of the capital stock of the Lehigh Valley railroad has "been acquired by the First National bank of New York, acting for the coal combination and the-allied 'trunk lines. This deal, in conjunction with the recent purchase of the vast Coxe Bros,' interests, makes the coal trust complete, and puts it in a position to dictate its own terms to the miners as well as to the general public. Knowledge of this and t other developments Is un doubtedly ' responsible for the recent pessimistic utterances of President Mitchell as to the future of the miners. .Ro blbmg Yourself THE LITTLE CHRIST Mother, I am thy little Son Why weepest thou? " Hush! For I see a crown of thorns, A bleeding brow. Mother, I am thy little Son - Why dost thou sigh? Hush! For the shadow of the years Stoopeth more nigh! . . , Mother, I am thy little Son Oh, smile on mo. Tho birds sing blithe, the birds sing gay, The leaf laughs on the tree. O, hush thee! The leaves do shiver sore, That tree whereon they grow, , I see it hewn, and bound, to bear The weight of human woe! Mother. I am thy lltllo Son The Nisht conu's im apace Tho house of Uod, where utara ahall mllo On me In thy embrace. That is just what you are doing when you fail to get reg- i ular and sufficient sleep. Your body requires this unconscious period for repair work; .with out it your nerve energy be comes exhausted, and you are tired, worn-out, nervous, ex-. citable; have headache, neu ralgia, indigestion, poor appe tite, or other ailments caused by a lack of nerve force. Make it your business to sleep. If you are restless, take Dr. Miles' Nervine; it soothes and strengthens the nerves, , and brings sweet, refreshing, life-giving sleep, and gives the organs power to work natur ally. 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