The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, October 25, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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The Nebraska Independent
OCTOBER 25, 1906
GREAT STOVE OFFER.
WONDERFUL REDUCTION IN PRMES.1
Stores reduced to prices heretofore
unknown or unthoueht of.
gn fSCyfO buys this wonrferful
99 vfrl I O vitlue, new, high
grade 1907 Model Airtight Sheet
Iron Heating Stove. Large assort
ment of. other airtight heaters fit
correspondingly l"w prices. Won
derful price reductions, astonlfhing
offers, ail shown In our new Special
Free Stove Catalogue. Write for
our Free Stove Catalogue at once.
VI QQ buys
Vns this
new, big
1W)7 Model
Rococo Partem
Oak Heating Stove for coal or
wood; has every up to dale fea
ture, perfect fire control, one of
the very handsomest, strongest
and brat oak heaters made. Our
oew line of oak heaters of all
kinds, the wonderful price reduc
tions and our great stove offers
shown in our FREE STOV E CATA
LOGUE will surprise yon.
$13.05 XTtT
large, extra heavy,
self feeding, double
heating return flue
Bate Durner
ha rd coal
heater; most elaborate large swell
silver nickeled ornuuicnted dome.
elaborate nickcj base, arms, nickel
frame and other trimmings, mica
(isinglass) swine doors, every known
up to date feature, the most
beautiful, the best base burner
made, with the improvements
of ail other line base burners and
the defects of none, the equal of
base burners that retail up to
$M).00, beac.iifully illustrated and
thorough-.
rrm a
ly d e s -Bribed
In
our Free
Store Catalogue-
buys thh big, full
imki met
Special
dlafU siza six-hole stee
range, completeasillustrate i
with big.deep. porcelain lined
reservoir, high shelf, wanning
closet, etc. Very much kjmer
prices if you do not need the
retervoir, shelf or warming
closet. A marvelous steel
range bargain more full
Bhown in our FREE STOVE
CATALOGUE.
si 9 0 CObuysthls.
bkvu our
Acme Triumph, the
highest grade and
best sf eel range in the
world, the equal of
any ranee you can
b u v anywhere for
SW.m. Just reduced
from prices ranging
from $27.95 to
!2.05. $22.58 Is
now the astonishing
ly low reduced price
for our finest Acme
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with porcelain lined
rceervolr, hich back,
big shelf and closet,
vatv hsf nf
cirprvtliinir t hflt.
money can buy. Write for our Free Stove catalogue ana
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IN OUR OWH tVSOTH FACTORY
at Newark, Ohio, the larutst siove foundry in the world,
wn make every variety of the highest grade stoves made
in the world and we sell tlicm direct to the wet at
about one-half the lowest prices you can buy elsewhere.
Every stove is covered by our binding guarantee, is
guaranteed to reach you safely, free from break or
damage of any kind and we agree to funvsh you any
repairs in the years to come. Wondtrfvliy tow Jtejsht
charges. We will tell you Just . ov little the He Eht
will be on any stove to your town and the freight
charge is so small it will surprise you. We have an
Immense stock on hand of every kind and sine of stove
and can ship your stove the day we get your order and
it will reach you in Just a few days.
OUR GREAT FREE OFFER, 3
or on a postal c-ird or 'n a letter simply sry, "Serd me
your FREE STOVE CATALOGUE " and by return n ail
you will receive, postpaid, free, our very latest special
stove catalogue with all these nnd many other wonder
ful offers, all the marvelous price reductions, the most
attractive stove proposition ever heard of, the greatest
stove offer we or anyone have been able to make.
Remember also, if you buy a stove from us you s are
In tiie profit, We give away free to our customers
hundreds of valuable articles and this great Profit
Sharing Plan, the merchandise absolutely Tree to you,
Is all explained In the stove book. Don't buy a stove
at home or elsewhere until you get this great stoye cat
alogue and all our offers, write us thisminute. Address
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago, ill.
PRIVATE maternity home; best med
ical attention; baby adopted. Work
for part expenses. Mrs. Sherman, 1701
Mo. Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
s Columbia
national
Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
'CAPITAL. $ 100,000.00'
SURPLUS, 14,000
DEPOSITS 1,350,000
r OFFICERS "D
John B. Wright, President
1st Vice Fres
2d Vice Pres
Cashie
Asst. Cashier
J. H. Westcott,
5j Joe. Samuels
JP. L. Hall,
.W. B. Ryons,
STORM ON CUBAN COAST
Hurrican Sweeps East Coast of Cuba
and it is Feared That 2,000 Lives
Have Been Lost
Miami, Fla, Belated reports from the
tropical storm which swept Cuba and
the coast of Florida indicate that it
was one of the most appalling since
the Galveston disaster. The losses
of both life and property may surpass
that cataclysm.
A tidal wave accompanied the cy
clone. This increased the sea horrors.
It is estimated that upwards of 500
people were killed or lost at sea along
the Florida coast alone.
Hundreds of workmen employed on
barges which sunk were nearly all
lost.
The steamer St. Lucie, crushed by
a tidal wave, went down with 100
passengers off the Florida coast near
Miami. -
About 250 lives at Elliot's key were
blotted out and the island was en
gulfed by a great tidal wave.
The entire fishing fleet, with its
scores of men, off the coast at St.
Augustine has disappeared.
Scores of deaths are being reported
from points in the interior of the
peninsula.
There were hundreds of vessels in
the gulf and in the harbor of Havana
it is know that many of the vessels
were dashed to pieces on the' rocks.
Others were overturned. Many ves
sels were swept to sea and may be
heard from later.
It is estimated that over 100 were
killed in Cuba. This estimate is in
dependent of the sea losses.
Jacksonville, Fla. Five hundred
lives lost in the storm is the very
latest estimate given out today. As
communication is being restored re
ports of the disaster come in from
places heretofore unheard from.
There are grounds for the belief
that the worst news is yet to come.
The property loss is one million
dollars.
Havana The steamer Elvira was
caught outside the harbor by the hur
ricane and capsized. Five men are
reported lost. It is feared that many
other coasting vessels were lost.
According to the most 'reliable ac
counts, the list of dead and fatally
injured in Havana is between thirty
and forty, and the total casualties on
the island will exceed 100 dead and
500 injured.
The latest figures are that the loss
to the park and boulevard systems
alone is a million dollars. The total
damage may exceed three million
dollars.
Harry Fosdick, a teamster with the
Twenty-eighth infantry, was crushed
by a falling palm tree. He may die.
It is rumored that one or two Amer
ican civilians are among the dead.
Troops are co-operating with the
police to establish order.
A NATION'S PLUNDER
In announcing the consummation of
a deal whereby trie steel trust is given
possession of the iron lands on the
Mesaba range controlled by the Great
Northern railway, the Northern Pacific
railway, James J. Hill and J. W. Long
year, E. H. Gary, chairman of the steel
corporation's board of directors, states
that "the price to be paid is $1.65 a
ton, delivered at the upper lake docks,
with an increase of 3.4 per ton each
succeeding year. The minimum of ore
agreed to be mined is 750,000 tons for
the year 1907, increased by 750,000
FOUND RELIEF
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SURGICAL
OPERATIONS
AVOIDED.
MRS. AIMMA MUNDEIM
There can be no doubt about it that
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tions has been too great in the past and
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less every day.
Experience has demonstrated that
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surgical operations in the past are now
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use of harmless rem
edies. Peruna has
done as much as any
other remedy to es
tablish this very important fact.
Thousands of people have been con
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Their physicians have told them that
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After this they have resorted to
Peruna and found relief.
Other good remedies have accom
plished the same result, but it is safe to
assume that no other remedy has
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Many of the alleged incurable de
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upon catarrh.
There is no cure for these except the
removal of the catarrh.
Peruna seemingly works miracles in
some of these cases. The explanation,
however, is very simple. Peruna re
moves the catarrh and Nature does the
rest,
Suffered Thirteen Years With
Pelvic Troubles, Unable
to find Relief.
AN CPERATI0IM ADVOCATED.
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Resort, Brings Health
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ANNA MUNDEN, Brinkley, Ark.,
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' would advise all women sufferers
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A WOMAN'S LETTER TO WOMEN.
Mrs. Caroline Kramer, Fort Collins,
Col., writes:
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fering from disordered periods and
other troubles, have such strong faith
in doctors that they allow them to ex
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"This was my unfortunate experience
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tons each year until it reaches 8,250,
000 tons. Thereafter it continues on
that basis."
The amount of ore involved is esti
mated by Mr. Gary at 750,000,000 tons.
At the lowest estimate he places it at
700,000,000 tons. At the royalty to
be paid, the owners of these iron
lands will derive over a billion dol
lars for the right of mining the iron
that they contain. And none of this
wealth has been created by them.
They merely have gotten title to it
through the stupidity of the people
combined with the craft and corrup
tion of their public servants.
If the public's interest had been con
sulted the billion dollars that is to be
paid Into the pockets of Mr. Hill and
his associates would go to the public.
Not only is the public deprived of this
princely revenue to which in justice It
is entitled, but it must proceed to pay
into the pockets of the men that have
grabbed the Mesaba iron range the
billion and more of money that the
steel trust will collect and hand over
to them.
It was only a few years ago that
the Mesaba iron ranere Delonged to
the public domain. The lands have
been frittered away and stolen. It is
a shameful record the public stripped
through its fatuity and the craft of
private interests and the lack of pub
lic spirit and breadth of view of
American statesmen. It is part and
parcel of a civilization that is based
upon what Rockefeller is pleased to
term "opportunity" opportunity for
the crafty and greedy to exploit and
plunder the many.
And yet there are those that won
der that there is discontent in the
United States and a rising wave of
social unrest and radicalism. Would
they marvel if an Attila or a Ghazan
Khan should have descended upon the
United States and through force have
stripped the American people of the
things which cunning and greed have
possessed themselves of through the
operation of law and privilege? Dis
content! The wonder is that there ia
so little of it that there is only grumb
ling. Milwaukee News.