The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, April 05, 1906, Page PAGE 15, Image 15

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    APRIL 5, 1906
G? Nebraska. Independent
rAGE 15
FOR GALE OR EXCHANGE. ONLY TWO CENT A WORD
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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.
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, in an action
wherein George H, Freeman is plain
tiff, and B. R. Watson et al, defend
ants, I will at 2 o'clock p. m., on the
17th day of April, A. D., 1906, at the
east door of the court house, in the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster County,
Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc
tion the following described lands
and tenements, towit:
Lots' five (5 )and six (6) of block
nine (9) of Hillsdale addition to Lin
coln, In Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 12th day
of March, A. D., 1906. . .
v ' NICHOLAS RESS,
: " Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
. Notice is hereby given that by virtue
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, in an ac
tion wherein Olaf Berggren is plain
tiff, and Claus S. Lunaquist et al, de
fendants, I will, at 2 o'clock, p. m
on the 10th day of April, A. D., 1906,
at the east door of the Court House,
in the . City of Lincoln, Lancaster
County,. Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction jthe following described
Lands and Tenements, to-wit:
The southeast quarter (S. E. ) of
section thirty-five (35) township
twelve (12) north o? range five (5),
east of the 6th P. M., in Lancaster
County, Nebraska. -. J '
Given under my hand this 6th day
of March, A. D., 1906.
NICHOLAS RESS,
.. Sheriff.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
State of Nebraska, office of Auditor
of Public Accounts.
Lincoln, February 1, 1906..
It is hereby certified that the Con
cordia ,. Fire Insurance company of
Milwaukee, in the state of Wisconsin,
has-complied with the Insurance Law
of this State applicable to such com
panies and is therefore authorized to
continue the business of Fire and
Lightning Insurance in this state for
the current year ending January 31,
1907.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the Auditor of Public Accounts the
day and year first above written.
E. M. SEARLE, JR.
(Seal) 'Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
State of Nebraska, office. of Auditor
of Public Accounts.
Lincoln, February 1, 1906.
It is hereby certified Hhat the Me
chanics Insurance company of Phila
delphia, in the state of Pennsylvania,
has complied with the Insurance Law
of this state applicable to such com
panies and is therefore authorized to
continue the business of Fire and
Agents Wanted Everywhere
New Book. "THE FREE PASS BRIBERY
SYSTEM." This book will be a seller. Every
body wiil want it. You can make $100.00 per
month. I or particulars, address The lode-pendent.
Lightning insurance in this state for
the current year ending January 31,
1907.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the Auditor of Public Accounts the
day and year first above written.
E. M. SEARLE, JR.
(Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
State of Nebraska, office of Auditor
of Public Accounts.
Lincoln, February 1, 1906.
It is hereby certified that the Se-"
curity Mutual Life Insurance company
of Lincoln, in the state of Nebraska,
has complied with the Insurance Law
of this state, applicable, to such com
panies, and is therefore authorized
to continue the business of Life In
surance in this state for the current
year ending January 31, 1907.
Summary of report filed for the year
ending December 31, 1905:
INCOME.
Premiums . . .$169,774.86
All other .
sources . . . 6,327.18 '-
Total . . ' .$176,102.04
- DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid policy
holders . . .$ 29,142.01
All other
payments . . 75,532.59
Total . . , .... ... .$104,674.60
Admitted assets .... . $199,737.87
LIABILITIES.
Net reserve . .$166,025.63
All' other '
liabilities . .. 96.41 $166,122.04
Surplus beyond " " r -
capital stock
' and other lia- --
bilities . . . .,33,615.83 33,615.83
Total . . . . . . . . . .$199,737.87
Witness my hand and the . seal of
the Auditor of Public Accounts the
day and year first above written.
E. M. SEARLE, JR.
(Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy.
THE WORLD'S COAL DEPOSITS.
Estimates of Their Size by a Leading
German Authority
' A German periodical, "Stahl , und
Eisen" ("Steel and Iron"), has been
collecting figures indicating the quan
tity of coal still left in the world. Its
figures favor Germany perhaps un
dulyand some of them must be to
a certain extent guesswork. Still, the
prominence of the paper in question
lends to its opinions a value that
should not be underrated.
"Stahl and Eisen' puts Germany's
own deposits at 280,000,000,000 tons,
which, with the present consumption,
will suffice for a couple of thousand
years, and, making allowance for an
increasing demand, in any case should
last till the year 3000. Added to this,
the paper states that there is some
reason to believe that the coal deposits
of Germany have been underestimated,
and that they may be put at as much
as 415 millards of tons. The. other
European powers, in the opinion of the
paper, are much less favorably sit
uated. Thus the coal deposits Qf Great
Britain and Ireland amount to only
about half of those of Germany, or
about 193,000,000,000 tons, and, as the
annual consumption is twice as big as
that of Germany, England may have
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 Tpe of any kind will be used, and all advertisements will be
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 e'xact number of words at two cents each should bo
sent with every order. Address THE INDEPENDENT, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Have Smutless Grain
, Of all the farmers' foes smut Is the easiest one to conquer in
fact, no fanner need lose a dollar from smutty grain. If any facts in
regard to grain have been conclusively proved, they are that:
Smut is the product of a germ that is planted with the seed.
That seeds upon which the smut germs have been destroyed will
not grow a smutty crop.
That wheat, corn, oats or barley treated with a solution of Formal
dehyde will be freed from every trace of the smut germ.
, Two points, however, must be observed: the Formaldehyde must
be of a full-strength, commercially pure grade, and all the grain must
come in contact with the solution. In the case of our Formaldehyde
(the exact grade used at the Experiment Station), one pound added to
forty-five gallons of water will be sufficient for from seventy-five to
eighty bushels of wheat or corn or forty to sixty bushels of oats or
barley. It costs 33 cents a pound. Is it worth ONE-HALF CENT A
BUSHEL to free your seed from smut? Rather, you can afford to take
chances when you can insure a smut free crop for such an insignificant
sum. ;' ' '' ' -:
SCAB ON POTATOES
What we have said about smut on grain applies equally well to
potato scab and the, use of Formaldehyde as suggested is a positive
remedy for scab it never fails when a good grade of Formaldehyde
is used. Let us furnish our pure, fresh and full-strength Formaldehyde
and you can depend upon results we guarantee it to be the best grade
useJ for this purpose.
RIGGS PHARMACY
1 321 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
exhausted her supplies in some 350
years.
As regards the other countries the
coal deposits of Belgium are estimated
to contain 23 millards of tons, those of
f ranee 19 millards, those of Austria
17 millards, and those of Russia about
40 millards tons. The whole makes an
aggregate for Europe of about 700
millards of tons of coal. t The coal de
posits of North America are estimated
to contain nearly as much as those of
Europe, or 681 millards tons, but even
this gigantic figure is completely
dwarfed by Asia's wealth of coal, as
to which it Is at present impossible
to make an even approximate esti
mate. China, more especially, seems
to possess inexhaustible supplies, and
a German scientist has put the coal
deposits of the province of Shan-Si,
China, alone, at 1,200,000,000,000 tons.
Siberia and the island of Saghalien
also contain vast coal deposits, and
altogether the paper does not see any
cause of alarm as to a universal coal
famine. , v
CONUNDRUMS
When are two apples alike? When
pared.
Why is a bed cover like a blister?
Because it is a counter-pane.
What musical instrument should we
never believe? A lyre.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the in
debtedness of the Lemon Publishing
Company, a, corporation of Lincoln,
Nebraska, amounts to the sum of
$500. - '
F. L. LEMON, President.
A. O. JOHNSON.
W. P. JACKSON,
A. G. WOLFENBARGER,
Directors.
Cr&TS'y"5 that PROTECT i
B.8.A.B.lMET,Waihingn,P.C. EtM8Sl I
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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 sufferers Write
him and at the same time send a full
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