JANUARY 10, 1P07 15 The Nebraska Independent Qpooooooooooooocxxxxxx OUR PREMIUM SEWING MACHINE 4 k3 15.00 Paysf ort heSewing M ac h i n6gether withjyie yeaiVsub- pendent & Mr. Berge's.l Bribery System." This Machine sews as good and will last as long as any.$5o.oo Machine oh the market. With Drop Head $l.oo Extra. The Woodwork Is of good quality, furnished in oak or walnut. The design is modern, comprising bent cover and skeleton drawer cases. The center drawer is of the sliding pattern, full length and is lined with 'velvet to receive the various attachments. The Attachments, supplied without extra charge are made of steel throughout, polished and nlckle-plated. and include the following: Ruffler, Tucker, Binder, Braider, Four Hemmers of assorted widths, Quilter, Thread Cutter, Foot Hemmer and Feller. The Accessories .include Twelve Needles, Six Bobbins Oil Can filled with oil, large and small Screw Drivers, Sewing Guide, Guide Screw, illustrated instruction book and a certificate of warranty valid for five years. " USB COUPON, AND SEND POSTAL. EXPRESS OR BANK MONEY ORDER . 1 ' ml ' - m THE INDEPENDENT, Lincoln, Nebr. ' . ' Find enclosed ....to pay for premium Sewinjr Machine, together with one years subscription to Ihe ltcStr-eccect and Mr. Eerge's Book "Tba Free Pass Bribery System."" Name Nearest R. R. Station. Town or City State : ., . 3f The Machines are crated at factory and theirsafe delivery is guaranteed. THE INDEPENDENT, Lincoln, Nebraska, cooooooooocooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CARP FISH FOR MARKET Tons of Fish Seined From the Missis- sippi and Shipped East V - Winona, Minn.- A new industry is thriving on this section of the Missis- RIGGS' PERSONAL COLUMN Manufactured for the Riggs Pharmacal Company MEN Dr. La Rue's French Nervo lne Tabloids for nervous and broken down men, cure all diseases brought on hy self-abuse, excessive indulgence and early indiscretion, such as nervous debility, weak or failing memory, loss of brain power, insomnia, nightly emis sions, dull sight, lassitude, loss of sex ual power, atrophy and varicocele. "Makes you a real man again." Large box $1; or full course treatment for $2.50. Postpaid. LADIES Dr. La Rue's French Fe male Tabloids regulates quickly; abso lutely safe; thoroughly reliable; better than tansy or pennyroyal; large box, $1; extra strong for obstinate cases $2. 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It is the high est typ of medicine "before the world today, a medicine which ha3 done more for the women of France, and will do more for the women of Ameri ca, than ' any other treatment ever offered to them. , The treatment rests on its own merits. $1.00 box; 3 for $2.50. LADIES Dr. La Rue's Balloon Spray Syringe Is the world's best. Cut to $1.99. One 50c box of vaginal an tieseptic tablets free. Invaluable in Leucorrhea or whites, inflamed con ditions and as a solvent of all secre tions and discharges. WOMAN VAG-IN-OIDS A specific for BARRENNESS, and if used according to directions Babrrnkkss cannot exist. Perfectly harmless: can be used by the most delicate at any and all times. In Casks or pRorusn Mkrstrcattoit (flood ing) it works like a charm, carmine contraction of the blood Testis, so that the flow becomes perfectly natural, and can be safely applied to the patient while the monthly period is in ex istence. In Cases oPAiwrni.MBNSTBiTATiON.caused by congestion and inflammation of the mouth or neck of the womb, a few applications will relieve this unnatural condition. In Casks ot Pregnancy, it may be safely used up to the fifth morth, thereby retieying the womb of its general ir named and congest ed condition, consequently relietiDjr the pat lent of more than one-half the suffering at child-birth. CruNGK or Lrnt. In this ease it t a wonder ful remedy, relieving the organ of all morbid conditions that have heen in existence fnr years. Its special actU n gives health and utrength to the whole constitution, producing a healthy reaction of the whole nervous syv tem. Cures nervous sick headache, pains in the lack of the head, "nap of the niok." lu fact any and all nerve pama. Price Si W per box. 3 for $2,50. Manufactured for Riggs Pharmacal Company, Am. Agts., U. S. A., Lincoln, Nebraska. Trnde supplied through any Jobber in the United States. Ai Agents for VU. X. r.Vr.'H 1Vm Spray Nj ri;ve Antiieplii' Vaginal'! 'aMri ' For Women AntUrn l it. "ft 'en" Anli.-riau t'nri' "(m r U'.tfrrn' I-rniale Tal4o!l"t "r'ur WtMren' (i.!i'.'4 I'x'nn ! 1'mr lK'tHi"rl re t t;ti t 'iirulH ' r Mm" iU ,V Ufi' It it t'i on "-'ur Mtn" r,'er -tiv-tnr 'I l MiU (lor I Token VerJ i'lcc (itc fur cucular turauf f to". V sippi river this winter and that is the seining of carp and buffalo fish for the eastern market The business has been reduced to something' of a system, and once a weak a carload of these fish is shipped to New York. It is common report here that in New York, these fish are subjected to treat ment and canned and sold as salmon. Whether or not this is true, the fish are being caught and shipped east They are shipped as carp and buffalo fish, and what becomes of them after they reach the east does not interest the fishermen here, so long as ; they get good money for their fish. It is only in comparatively recent years that , the German carp has be come a denizen of the Mississippi, but once introduced here it has bred rap idly, until it is now to be found in great numbers, all -along the upper Mississippi., In fact, so rapid has been the spread of this fish that sportsmen have become somewhat alarmed let it should clean out the more gamey and better "specimens of fish in the riv er, such as the black bass and pickerel. The carp is said to be , a voracious feeder and to live on smaller fish' that come its way. . ' The permission to seine these fish and the ready market provided ' for them in the east, is seeming to par tially solve . the problem as to how they shall be disposed - of. In this seining' the use of a net with not less than two and a quarter-inch mesh is required, and it is also required that the fishermen licensed to use the seine must throw back into the river any game fish that are captuiysd in this manner Winona fishermen . are just begin ning to take up this' industry, but along the Wisconsin side of the river there are some who have been follow ing it for several months. A favorite seining ground over there is Trempe lau bay. For the successful opera tion of seines still water is required, and this is found in the bay. - The carp and buffalo fish run in size from five to twenty pounds, and the pres ent market price that is paid for them is two cents a pound. Quite a num ber of persons who have been clam ming during the summer expect to take up seining during the winter, as they believe they will find it more profitable than clamming. St. Paul Dispatch. STRANGE WHIM OF FATE ' Curious Reuniting of Couple Separated by San Francisco Earthquake A husband who believed his wife dead will be reunited with the woman who buried what she thought to be his body and wore her widow's weeds for months, when Mrs. Hattle Politz, who passed through Milwaukee re cently on her way to Stockton, Cal., roaches her Journey's end. Py a whim of fate as strange as that which part ed thorn their mourning has been ended. It is one of the must remarkable of the stories which grew out of the San Francisco earthquake. At that time the Po!lU family -father, mother and two children was living In San Fran cl.eo. Mrs. JVhu and her htishnnd wit Injured severely when the build ing In which they wire living was wrecked by the earthquake, and were taken t different hospital. Mrs. Politz recovered slowly, and when she was strong enough to hear bad news they told her that one of her children had been killed. 'The other was with her. She asked about her husband and would not rest until she learned of his fate. She was told that his charred body had been found in their home. With her child, the body of the other and what she believed was her hus band's corpse, burned so badly that the features could not be recognized, Mrs. Politz started east for her old home in Shawano, Wis. She had the bodies buried in Oshkosh and took up her lonely life in Shawano. Mrs. Politz has an interest In a ranch near Stockton, and some time ago wrote a ranchman who liver near it to make inquiries about it. In re plying ho told her there was a man living on it who said he was her hus band, and told his neighbors that his wife had been killed in the San Fran cisco earthquake. The wife made Inquiries by tele graph and telephone, although at first believing the nan wan an Impostor. The man on the ranch responded as eagerly. th"UKh Incredulously. At !at each became rnnvlnred that the other w alius and Mr. Politz fetarted on her journey to her husband and her second honeymoon. Her husband, she learned, could find no trace of his fam ily when he was discharged from the hospital and after long search, was forced to believe his wife and child ren dead. There is nothing to indicate whose body it was that Mrs. Politz brought east with her and buried at Oshkosh. Chicago Record-Herald. No Door for the Wolf Tom Well, darling, I have seer your father, and he has given his con sent. ' : Grace He' approves of love In a cottage, then? Tom No; but he says that a girl who spends. as much time golfing and motoring as you do really has not much need of a home. Harper's Weekly. Old Hameses had just completed the great canal between the Nile and the Ited sea. "Wonderful achievement," exclaim ed the visitors; "what is the secret of your success?" "Why," luudied oil ltamesen, 'I lauded the man with the spade and beheaded the man with the in nek raW Chleiwi News.