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Gfo Nebraska. Independent DECEMBER 21, 1905 PAGE 12 BETTER THAU SPAHXG Spank o floes not cure children of bed wet ting. . If it did there would be few children that would do it. There is a constitutionalcause for this. Mrs. M. Summers, Box 169, Notre Dame Ind., 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 ean't help It - DED-VETTING Aimen Ititnota hM fPSlKFLE FREE FARM TELEPHONES How to put them up what they cost why they Bare you money AH Infor mation and Vaiuable Book Free. Write to J. Andrae & Sons, 945 W. Water St". Milwaukee, Wis. V WANTED Honest and capable , young bookkeeper and stenographer who could invest $500 and no more in an established business. More in formation. People's Loan & Trust Co., Lincoln, Neb. BOOK FREE MARRY Do you need a good wife with farm, money and city home or a husband with means? If so write us. Home & Comfort, Toledo, Ohio. OCOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDO Lincoln Syllabic Business College Will open its winter term at the new building, 138 and 140 North 14th street. Write for large cat alogue, and learn how to save time and money, before enroll ing elsewhere. F. A. WATTS 1319 O St. Lincoln, Neb. OOCOOOOCOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX) Only Two Realities Billy So yer didn"t get nuthin' but a jackknife and a sled fer Christmas? Tommy Yea; dat's all I got worth speakin' of. Dere wuz a suit of clothes, and a overcoat, and a hat or two, and some underclothes, and a ' book of poems, and, some stockln's and gloves, and some collars and cuffs, and a few other things like dat, not worth" speak in' Of. ' " " ' ' " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O innnnn? n iis" iviPinfn AI" Flit" infC"l"ff O IMPORTANT 117$ OF THE UEEK OOOOO0O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00OO00 0 0 0 0 0 11 C BEST MUSIC FROM BEST PUB- I I V USHERS. If you are looking for a Bargain In Btaeet Music send tor our list of II Cent Music, postage paid. The list contains choice selections of classic and popular coiu pos itions from the best publishers. Kach and every copr is perfect in itself and is printe I on full siEe shet music paper of the finest quality. Th s splendid edition contains-many- High Art Title Paces and is the same as that sold by many deal ers for from 40c to fiOc per copy, s-end for list to The Sparling Pub. Co... Dept , Haminondjpd. Three Chicago banking Institutions the Chicago National, Home Sav ings and Equitable Trust have been declared insolvent by Comptroller of the Currency Ridgley. These banks were owned by John R. Walsh, who has now been forced out of the man agement, which has been placed in the hands of the Chicago Clearing House . association. The liabilities amount to $24,000,000. All depositors will be paid, .the other Chicago banks having pledged themselves to make up any deficiency in the assets. This action prevented a panic. The causes which led to the failure of the Walsh banks were investments in the private enterprises of Mr. Walsh, and particularly loans made to a rail road company which he controlled. This company built a line out of Bed ford, Ind., where Mr. Walsh has stone quarries, the Monon route having de clined to give Mr. Walsh satisfactory rates on stone. It Is reported that the national and state authorities will prosecute Mr. Walsh for illegal methods. National Bank Examiner Bosworth is a discharged employe of Mr. Walsh. It develops that James R. Garfield, commissioner of corporations, and his chief assistant, Dr. E. A. Durand, have practically become witnesses for the defense in the "beef trust" case. Mr. Garfield has been served with a subpoena directing him to produce all the books and reports he has, and be ready to testify regarding them. By this procedure, It is said, the packers will try to show that Com missioner Garfield has sworn state ments which were made while Mr. Garfield was Inestigating the busi ness methods of the beef trust, and which, if produced, are said to guar antee immunity from prosecution. pany, was blown up by dynamite. There was no loss of life, but the fac tory was completely destroyed. There was no insurance on the plant. or a long time there has been trouble between different factions among the tobacco men of that section, and this is believed to have been the cause of the destruction of the plant. : The requisition of the governor of Iowa for Pat Crowe arrived at the Railroad rate legislation will be allowed to rest until after the Christ mas holidays. Members of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce have agreed to take, up and dispose of less Important meas ures than those affecting rates before the recess. In the senate also there is a disposition to let rate legislation slumber for the time being. The ferment in the Moscow garri son over bad rations and numerous arrests resulted In an open munity of the Rostoff Grenadier regiment. The Grenadiers freed their arrested comrades by force, seized the arsenal with the stores of arms and muni tions and disposed machine guns be fore the barracks. MANAGER WANTED. Large short time loan company de sires the services of an honest, capa ble manager. One who could Invest $800.00 or more capital. More in formation, Peoples Loan and Trust Co., Lincoln, Nebr. I Wen to learn barber trade. V w UlllvU r prepare yon for positions 913 to ll weekly. Few weks completes. Money warned while learning. Tools piTen, board pru tldtwl Write for free lliustraled raiaUiru, Moler Hrtaein of t ollegen. Omaha. Nf brant a. 10 Hourenlr Post Card, (Comic. Art A View). NoJaiik. Postpaid. Add re ttantwam Studlo.K 44 Pulum 8t.. N. f. lOcls TREE PROTECTORS - 75c per 100. $5. per 1,000. -jSt raiuaDJf IP summer sinat TiVsuHCW. not wiuus. cc. m f they are in winter aamt cow .awl rabtaw. Kecominemled by all leading oruraut9 and nor ticultoral aoctrtira. ."tend for Kaoopte Itnd tetu iwonlaU. IH not mm until rabbits txt mke rln lour Uet"rPITB US TODAY Wholesale Nurerr Catalogue now ready; tend (or one. Afeota wanted etery where. Hart Pioneer Nurseries fort Scott, Kans., Dos 81. The midshipmen of the United States naval academy have resumed hazing in the most violent form. Midshipman Jerdone P. Kimbough, from Tennessee, was found uncon scious in his room after being hazed by upper classmen. As a result of affair Midshipmen Trenmore Coffin Jr. of Nevada and Warren A. Vande veer of New Jersey have been sus pended. Within an hour after their suspension Real Admiral Sands had sent to the navy department at Wasn- ington his recommendation for their final punishment. The penalty for hazing is dismissal. Following close upon the heels of the W. Ellis Corey family trouble comes another sensation, in United States Steel corporation circles. This time it is Gibson Jj. Parker, one of Andrew Carnegie's young business associates, who, like many others, be came a millionaire when the Car negie Steel company was taken over by the steel trust. Gibson has been sued by Mrs. Mary I. Vetter, a hand some young widow of (his city, for $100,000 damages ror auegea Dreacn of promise to marry. The court of appears in the New York cltv ballot box case, sustains tho contention of counsel for Mayor George D. McClellan and denies that ct attorneys for William It. Hearst Und his colleagues on the municipal owncrmu leaKue ucttei. i ho court holds, as was argued by former Chief Judge Parker and his asgoclates, that tho courts have no power under the election law to order by mandamus tho opening of tho ballot boxes and u recount uud rfcauvasH of ballots. Farm Telephones a Necessity The utility of the telephone to the fanner is becoming more pronounced every year. The endless satisfaction of being in close touch with neigh bors, the railroad station, creamery, and city, appeals not only to the far mer but his family as well. The JuL Andrae & Sons Co., 945 W. Water St, Milwaukee, Wis., specialize in sup plying farmers and independent lines with everything pertaining to tele phone systems. The Andrae people who have been very successful in es tablishing telephone systems through out the entire country, make a special telephone for farmer's use. Their In struments are constructed in such a manner as to enable them to be sub jected to extra hard usage. We would advise our subscribers to write for the large book that is being given away free by the Andrae Co. Cheap Texas Land . I have four sections of gooi fann ing - land for sale at $77 an acre In Llpscomp 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, Fairview, 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. Joel Chandler Harris only works when inspiration seizes him. He has no settled library, no study, no desk, no workroom of his own, but in every room of his house is to be found a table with pen, ink and paper, so that if the happy idea comes to mm it can be caught and fixed without delay. John M. Gearing has been appointed as the late Senator Mitchell's sue cessor. Gearing is the first demo cratic senator from this state since 1886. The new senator is fifty-four years old and is the fourth member of the leeal firm of Mitchell & Dolph to become senator. He ranks high as a lawyer and orator. Irvine L. Lenroot, a native of this state, announces his candidacy for the governorship of Wisconsin to suc ceed Governor La Follette. Mr. Len root was. speaker of the lower house of the legislature for the last two terms and is a staunch supporter of the policies of La Follette. office of Governor Mickey this morn ing. The governor is absent at Os ceola and .will not return until Thurs day morning, when the matter will be taken up. It is probable that Governor Mickey will retuse to nonor the requisition until the Nebraska courts are through with Crowe. Formal announcement was made by President and Mrs. Roosevelt of the engagement of their daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt to Congressman Nich olas Longworth of Ohio. The wed ding will take place in the middle of February. A rumor that Charles T. Bccltwith, former president of the Citizens Na tlonal bank of Oberlln, and victim of Mrs. Cassle L. Chaawtck. had been seen in Canada started speculation as to whether he died and was burled last March. 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 which now has a circulation of over 100,000 copies and Is acknowledged to be the best farm paper in the west. The subscription price is 50c per year, but if any of our readers will send them five farmers' names and ad dresses and 10 cents In' stamps tr sil ver they will nter you as a subscrib er fully paid fora wnole year. Ad dress Valley Farmer, 530 Jackson St, Topeka, Kan. - The tobacco faciory at I'.lkton, Ky., owned by Mr. M. 11. Pcnyck and operated by the American Snuff com TThe Pe-Ru-Na Almanac in 8,000,000 Homes ' The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture in over eight million homes.. It can be obtained from all druggists -free. Be sure to inquire early. The 1906 Almanac is already published, and the supply will soon be exhausted. Do not put it off. Get one today. NOSE CANCER CURED Mr. A." Canfield of Tecumseh, Neb., suffered with severe cancer of the nose. He has been entirely cured by Dr. T. O'Connor and will answer any in quiries from other suffererc Write him and at the same time send a full description of the cancer to Dr. T. O'Connor, Lincoln, Neb. He can cure you. His charges are reasonable and terms of payment easy. The trustees of the New York Life Inauranco company accepted the res isrnation of George W. Perkins as first vice president. Ptrkina will re main a member of the board of trustees. Former Congressman John F. Fits geruld has succeeded In reaching the goal of hla ambition, the Boston mayoralty. GREEN GABLES The Dr. BenJ, F. Bailey Sana torium, Lincoln, Neb. Largest,' best equipped an J most beauti fully furnished. In the suburbs of Lincoln, this Institution for' the medical and surgical treat ment of all non-contagious dis eases, presents the ideal, in Its nursing corps. Its massage. Its electrical equipments. Its bath, department, physical culture, nie'etlcs, and. In fact, every thing which roes to make up a. scientific yet homelike Institu tion. A dellehtful place In which to get well and lesrn how ( to kcp well. Pltate Mention THE INDEPENDENT When You Writs to Advertisers.