lIARCII 1, 19.06 Gfo Nebraska. Indopondom PAGE 13 FOR . This Department of advertising in The Independent will enable its read ers to sell any kind of surplus livestock, farm tools, machinery, crops, etc., to sell or lease their farms, to. secure good help or to exchange anything they do not want for something they need. Manufacturers or dealers in anything or everything which can be used to advantage on the farm, by the farmer's family, or in his home, will find a ready market through these little advertisements, and the cost is ONLY TWO CENTS A WORD. Dealers in Livestock of every description, poultry, poultry supplies, dogs, cats, pet-stock, implements,, machinery, wagons, carriages, engines, seeds, plants, bulbs, nursery stock, fruit and vegetables, will .secure prompt orders from The Independent readers, and the cost of advertising is ONLY TWO CENTS A WORD. For Sale 320 ACRE FARM For $4,800 8 miles from MrCook Division station ou main line of B. & M. Railroad, one mile to school. McCook has a population of about 4,UIK), has Electric Lights and the Holly sys tem of Water works. 135 acres in cultivation, 270 acres smooth fenced with 2 and 3 wires. Frame house of four rooms, stabling, sheds and corrals, well and windmill. Tank ana lou oarrei cistern, abont two acres of ash grove, good roads to city. This is a tine farm in plain view of city and must sell before March 1st. Possession given on March 1st. Price $4,800 one-half or more cash, balance easy payments at 7 per cent. I. M. SMITH. Owner McCook, - - - Nebraska. NOSE CANCER CURED Mr. A. Canfield of Tecumseh, Neb , Buffered with severe cancer of the nose. Ha has been entirety cured by Dr. T. O'Connor and will answer any in quiries from other sufferer. 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. ' WOOD, J. C, & CO., successors to Soukup & Wood. Expert cleaners and dyers, 1320 N St., Lincoln, Neb., Phones: Auto 1292, Bell 147. Mail order work carefully attended to. Cheap lands south and southwest, for homes or investment; list free. JO. A. PARKER, Louisville, Ky. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF The best known remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, LaGrippe, Fever or Pain o any kind. Try one box. If you are satisfied send us 25 cents. If not send nothing, send no xs oney only your name, write now. n he Dr. Bienemann Co.. South Bend Ind. 10 Souvenir Post Cards, (Comic, Art & View). No 2 alike. Postpaid. Address Sunbeam Studio.K 44 Fulton St.. N. Y, loots FREE! Handsome engraved, pUin or set Ring, write today. Southern Specialty Co., Dallas, Texas. Cfl Visiting CARDS with ymr name printed UU FREE. ind a cent utamp for i-amplrst j a!ectfrom. C.Franklln Prets,brldgeport,Conn Repartee Professor Starr, the famous ethnolo gist, was in. his humorous and whim sical way accusing woman of barb arism. "And she is not only barbarous she is illogical and inconsistent!" he exclaimed. "I was walkink in the country one day with a young woman. In a grove we came upon a boy about to shin NURSERY STOCK SLM AT WHOLESALE PRICES. tir&r . .. :-;Yy AI1 m-ock guaranteed disease free and time to name. $ Hart I'ioneer Stock Is pure bred and produces heavy crops. Value received for every dollar sent us. No Agent's Commission. WRITE FOR COHPLBTE PRICE LIST. WE WILL SAVE YOU HONEY. HART PIONEER NURSERIES, ""SS"- Fort Scott, Kan. SALE OR EXCHANGE. up a tree. There was a nest in the tree, and from, a certain angle it was possible to see in it three eggs. "'You wicked little boy said my companion, 'are you going up there to rob that nest?' '"I am,' the boy replied coolly. '"How can you?' she exclaimed. 'Think how the mother will grieve over the loss of her eggs.' " 'Oh, she won't care,' said the boy. 'She's up there in your hat.'". Forcible Argument The little man was expounding to his audience the benefits of physical culture. "Three years ago," he said, "I was a miserable wreck. Now, what do you suppose brought about this great change in me?" "What change?" said a voice from the audience. There was a succession of loud smiles, and some persons thought to see him collapse. But the little man was not to be put out. "Will the gentleman who asked 'What change?' kindly step up here?" he asked suavely. "I shall then be better able to explain, That's right." Then, grabbing the witty gentleman by the neck: "When I first took up physical culture I could not even lift a little man: now (suiting the action to the word) I can throw one about like a bundle of rags." ' And finally, he flung the interrupter half a dozen yards along the floor. "I trust, gentlemen, you will see the force of my argument and that I have not hurt this gentleman's feelings by by explanations." There were no more interruptions. Self-Advertisement Mark Twain, at the dinner in honor of his seventieth birthday, advised a young novelist not to shun judicious self-advertisement. '.'On my first visit to New York," he said, "I was taken on a sight-seeing tour by a successful Joke writer. learned during this tour something about the way to succeed. "As we rode down Broadway on a car, my friend suddenly looked up from the comic paper he was read ing, gave a hearty laugh, and then read aloud to me a joke. "'Isn't that great?' he cried. 'Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha! Isn't that the funniest joke ho, ho, ho! you ever heard? "Just then we rose to get offr When we reached the sidewalk, I said to my friend: "You showed me that joke once be fore, you know. It is one of your own, isn't it?" . - MMmm ONLY TWO CENT A Advertisements of farms for sale, farms to rent, or farms to exchange, ONLY TWO CENTS A WORD. All Advertisements will be-classified under appropriate heading. Each Initial or number should be counted as one word. No Display Type of any kind will be used, and all advertisements will bo set in uniform style. Every Advertisement must contain ten words or more. All Replies must be sent direct to advertisers, as they cannot be forward ed from this office, i , . Advertisements should be received on Tuesday to appear in The Inde pendent of same week. Cash covering the exact number of words at two cents each should be sent with every order. Address THE INDEPENDENT, Lincoln, Nebraska. "He smiled at my puzzled face and answered : '"Yes. But you didn't notice the man who sat opposite us, did you? He is the editor who buys mostof my stuff, and he doesn't know me per sonally. See?' " HI nnil DM?fl& cured, the poison thor- ULUVU I VIWUI1 ousrbJy cleansed from the system. VARIPflPFI F wth ,ts depressing1 effects T AniUUULLL on the nervous system cured in 5 to 10 days. TRIf TURF Cure1 fcy the on1y successful uiniUIUni. solvent iremedy known. No cutting or pain. Home Theatmknt by Mail. Charges Low and Quick Cures DRS. SEARLES & SEARLES 1241 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Agents Wanted Everywhere New Book. "THE FREE PASS BRIBERY S VST EM." This book will be a seller. Every body wiil want it. You can make $100.00 per month. For particulars, address The Inde pendent. ' h Send $1.00 for a year's subscription to The Independent and receive Mr. Berge's book, "The Free Pass Bribery System," free as a premium. This offer applies to full paid advance sub scriptions only. Columbia national Bank ' OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 'CAPITAL, 10O,0OO.UW SURPLUS, 14,000.00JS DEPOSITS 1,350,000.00 jT OFFICERS CJ-John B. Wright, President' -VJ. H. Westcott, 1st Vice Pres X Joe. Samuels 2d Vice Pres. CJP. L. Hall. Cashie C,W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashlerj SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, 4n an action wherein Mary F. Faulkner, administratrix, with the will annexed of Henry H. Faulkner, deceased, is plaintiff, and Thomas J. Oliver et al defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock, P. M. on the third day of April, A. D., 1906, at the east door of the Court House, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster Coun ty, Nebraska, offer ror sale at public auction the following described Lands and Tenements, to-wit: Lots seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11) in Block thirty-three (33) in Mill's Second Addi tion to University Place, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 28th day of February, 'A. D... 1906 . NICHOLAS RESS. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of an order of sale issued by the WORD Clerk of the District Court of tho Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein Arthur J. Roberts is plaintiff, and Nelson C. Brock et al, defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the third day of April, A. D., 1906, at the east door of the Court House, in the City of Lincoln, Lancas ter County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described Lands and Tenements, to-wlt: Lots two (2) and three (3) in block twenty-four (24) West Lincoln, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 28th day of February, A. D., 1906 . NICHOLAS RESS. Sheriff. NOTICE OF TAX SALE To all whom It may concern and to Adelia P. Fletcher, Mamie P. Fletcher, Ceorge Fletcher, Mrs. Anna Peck, I George Peck, the unknown children of Nellie Woodard, deceased, and Wal ter Woodard, heirs at law of Asa Fletcher, deceased, and William Q. Houtz, you and each of you are here by notified that on the sixth day of June, A. D., 1904, F. M. Wilson purch ased for the taxes at a private sale of land for taxes lot two in block eight in Pleasant Hill addition to Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, which lands or lots was assessed in the name of Asa Fletcher, ana was sold for the taxes assessed for the years 1902, 1901, 1900, 1899, 1898, 1897, 1896, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891, and that the M 1 At - M f 1 utuc iur redemption oi saia lots or lands from said sale will expire on the sixth day of June A. D., 1906, and that after said date last mentioned, I will apply for the tax deed thereto. FRANCIS M. W. PRICE, Assignee. INCORPORATION NOTICE The name of the corporation Is the Union Advertising Co. The principal place of transacting business is Lin coln, Nebraska. The general nature of the business shall be the manufac ture, sale and placing with the trade for sale, advertising novelties and such goods of like character as may be deemed best suited to accomplish the object of the company, with power to buy, sell, hold, own or make disposi tion of any property either real or personal; it shall have the power to acquire, own, hold, and transfer its own shares; to return the same at will, to acquire, own, hold, sell or re tire the stock of any corporation; to own, hold, and dispose of mortgages, bonds or other securities; to make investment of the funds of the com pany and to provide for Its own gov ernment. The amount of capital stock ia limited to $20,000; shares par value $100 each; $5,000 stock may be issued as soon as $1,000 has been sub scribed for and 10 per cent of that amount has been paid in.; balance to be issued on call of directors. The corporation to begin business Novem ber 22, 1905, and to, continue fifty years. The highest amount of indebt edness not to exceed 50 per cent of copital stock actually issued. The affairs of the company to be managed by a board of not less than three, or more than nine; the board to have power to elect a president, secretary and treasurer. UNION ADVERTISING CO., (Seal) C. A. Honeywell, Secy.