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'"TFrT" - 0 MM ,M , iij iWUH')'Pml''ipiWiilWW OCTOBER 27, 1905 LUMBER AT HALF PRICE Send us your Lumber Bill for our flqtlraato. "Wo will BAVJB you from SO t mi. Wo Bought the great BT. LOUI8 WORLD'S FAIB. Such an opportunity nirty novor occur again. Wrlto us today for our low prlcea and Free Catalog No. iM on all kinds of M&torlftl. Address Chicago House Wrecking Co., Warld's Fair 6rds.( St. Lsuis VICK'S FAMILY MA GwA Z I N E Published Monthly The leading Horticultural and family Magazine In America. Tho best writers on flowers, fruits, gardens, poultry, nature, children, house hold and stories. ' A high grade monthly publication that will be welcomed to every home. Regular subscription 'price 50c a year. By special arrangements, for a short tlmo only, we will send VICK'S FAMILY MAG AZINE and Tho Commoner, both one year for one dollar. Send all orders to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. CANCER CURED With Soothing, Balmy Oils or i a m ii'h're i niJiir viiii 111 it :niwn.mirw f 'jfFmWi The Commoner. '- '- V ' . i 13 President Roosevelt left Washing ton October 18 for a tour of the south. At every point visited by the presi dent, he was greeted with the great est of enthusiasm. The body of tho late Sir Henry Irv ing was cremated at London, Octo ber 18. Federal Judge Humphrey at Chi cago on October 18, overruled the packers' demurrer to the indictments against them. bcstbyTej-0YnA8S.WeDAV CASH Want MORK BALiawKrr rAI Weklr Stark Murray, Louisiana. Met DtssvlHe. N. V PORTRAITS FrmnwsVii lOHaitcrttlttloallAotntt. rUUr A fUBN.Ktll.TriT TRM. GINSENG ,ri'00'00r"n'lofrornha tcr. Bawwaawv hally ktowii In Iranian or farm. Hoot rtixl weds fur wtlo. Hnd 4c for po tnto nn.l koL booklet (Jl toll njf nil about It. McDowell uimontc Uuruon, Joplln, Mo. PATENT SECURED- HKTUKN- ION hm t tiutnrit tttilllt v Bond for Uulilo JI(ok nna W lint to nrniU Finest I'utillcntlon IhHiiocJ for Fheb i) fctrlbotlon. I'nloatn urea by s Adrortibca nt our Kxpm Kraut, Wllken & "So., 616 if 6U, WathitiKton, ll. 0. A tornado wrecked the village of Sorento, 111., thirty-two miles north east of St. Louis, October 18. Four persons were killed and thirty-five others were injured. the Now York correspondent to the Denver New says that Mr. Beck, the attorney for tho Mutual made a pre tended comparison of tho MutuaFs assets and Uiobo of the Bank of Eng land, tho Bank of Germany and tho Bank of France, saying that tho Mu tual's assets were greater than tho assets of those threo institutions combined. Mr. Beck made the state-1 I ment in an effort to justify tho raise oi Mr. McCurdy's salary from $30,000 to $150,000 per year, out Mr. McKcen. assistant to Mr. Hugnes, showed that tho combined assets or these three in stitutions amounted to $2,220,574,725, an oxcgsr of $i.7Rfi.7ifi as.i nv fim -. . ' WaV aakflaaW fntnliti lti wnrV nr1 tstt vnii ! ivaiL In MUtUal S L.110 8 COinbllied aSSetS Of the locality where you lire. Send us you addrtis and wa will $440,978,000. In the insurance inquiry at New York, George J. Plunkltt denied that he had received $901 from the Mutual Life Insurance company. He declared that the voucher bearing his signa ture as the receipt of the amount was a forgery. Dispatches say that prose cutions may follow. FENCE MADE, null- cn-uirnt. Hmi to llio rarrnor at nbou salH'rlfrs. Fullr warranted. I atalofffrro o feno: inches ter, Uox COILED Bl ill tomo fence cq Winchester, Indi VWll Ana. 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TUESDAY, NOV. 7, TO POINTS ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI GEORGIA TENNESSEE KENTUCKY VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA (INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS) Federal Judge Vandeventer at St. Louis, sustained the aemurrer to the Indictment against United States Sen ator Burton of Kansas. The indict ment was rendered void by technical errors and Judge Vendeventer ordered new indictments to be brought. Two hundred civil rarty reformers in Philadelphia marclied, October 18, to the home of Israel Durham, the republican boss of that city and kneel ing at the steps of his residence, prayed that he mignt abandon his evil ways. aMir ci1ii.tr nt iUn nv Mp'ln tlitiutlna fnlljr, rcrntnibtrwe guarantee aclearprftfU IIO tSdlllry OL inC CX- f1f,,.rv,l.knrk.l1.,l.lUlviMr. Writ il rm. ecutivo of the Bank of Germanv with nont. HAamcniuiau to, ui3ooiirn,mu. .. ,.... . o ' it $4,y45,uuu, is $30,000. The salary o the chief governor of the Bank of England, with its $531,544,725, is but $10,000 a year. Testifying before the insurance committeo and being hard pressed for answers to several trying questions propounded by Mr. Hughes, President McCurdy of tho Mutual Life said that there was a man in tho employ of the Mutual who was indefinitely superior to himself as an executive. One of the commit tee promptly asked: "What is his sal ary?" Mr. McCucdy replied, "$35,000 per year." Mr. McCurdy receives $150, 000 per year. Charles Russell of Sioux county, Nebraska, who has served four year3 In the nenitentiarv for the murder of Alex Staubenmeier, was, on October taken off the crew or the Swedish 16. nardoned, the governor havingJ bark Orion October 15. The rescue A dispatch to the Chicago Record Herald under date of New York, Oc tober 17, follows: From mid-ocean there came by wireless telegraph to day the news of the rescue of a sink ing vessel's crew by the steamship Etruria, which sailed from New York last Saturday, bouna to Queenstown and Liverpool. Captain Porter of the Etruria reported to Cunard agents in this city by way of tho wireless sta tion on Staten Islana, tiiat he had "POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND" In tho tltlo of a rlianplot of Ufi pnyoH which toll all nl out I ho Miccossof tho TorroiiH njhlcui of luint trnnhfcrM, gov mm out toloKniph unci tolt'iihono linos, Mivuri mem rnllroads, poKtn HnrliK muhIch aiuloihor reforms. l'rlcu 25c pontpnld. .Addrusit C.F.TAYLOR, Baker Dldg., Philadelphia, Ha THE INLAND FARMER Published at Louisville, Ky. One of tho larRcst, most Influential and stun Mm agricultural pap tho Mouth-cuntml ututua rlco one dollar per year. mihstunttal agricultural papers nubllflhed sixteen to SubHcrlptlon in twenty-four pagca weekly, nrlcn nnn dollar tier vear. SPECIAL. OFFEtt: For a limited tlmo been convinced that Russell is an in nocent man. Senator John D. Morgan of Alabama has made a public statement, in which he takes issue with President Roose velt's proposed policy for enlarging the powers of the interstate commerce commission. The Negro Baptist Convention of Texas, in session at Vaco, October 15, adopted a resolution commending John D. Rockefeller and declaring that "he is an inspired giver." was made on the banks of New Found land. A fresh northwest wind was blowing and a moderate sea was run ning at the time of the rescue. only we can make random of The Com moner a Hpeclul clubbing price of $1.2G for both papers for one year. Send all orders to Tho Commoner. Lincoln, Nob. Brooks' Sure Cure Brooks' Appliance. New FOR dlflcovery, wonderful, wo ntinnxlnna nnrlnim ur nudfl. iMlnmnllM Al. riiialilnna Bindsand draws the brokon yA oarts toaelhorasyou would a broken limb. No nalveii. Nnlvmnhnl Noltrfl. Dur- oblo.chcup. Pot. Sept. 10, '01. SENT OIN I HIML. CATALOGUE FREE. BROOKS APPLIANCE CO., Box ;n UAE8QALL. MIOO. nimTont?! mk&?S ijmZSr S M H' vt7 Tuesday, Nov. 14, to all points in Florida, except Key West. At only 80 per cent of the one way rate for the round .trip. Tickets good for return twenty-one days, from date of sale. Information and tickets at 1402 Far nam St. . ' SAMUEL NORTH, District' Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. President Roosevelt has appointed Paul Jessen, a district judge in Ne braska, to succeed Tucker, who was fnrrp.d to resijm from the Arizona bench. The peace treaty between Russia and Japan-has been formally ratified. General Francis V. Greene has tes tified that the asphalt trust contrib uted materially to the revolution against Venezuela. F. A. Delano has been elected presi dent of the Wabash railroad. Washington dispatcnes now say that members of Mr. Rooseelt's cabinet will take part in the Ohio campaign. Former Governor Hogg of Texas is seriously ill. I In his report of the proceedings of A dispatch to the St. Louis Globe Democrat under date of Little Rock, Ark., October 17, follows: Two suits asking for damages amounting to $1, 050,000 were filed by Attorney Gen eral Rogers this afternoon injthe Pulaski circuit court for alleged "vio lations of the recently enacted anti trust law.' The defendants are the International Harvester company of America and the International Har vester company. From the former the state asks $850,000 and the latter $800,000. The state also asks that both companies be denied the right to further do business in Arkansas. It is alleged that they are members of a trust or pool to control the out put and prices of farming implements. The maximum penalty of $5,000 per day is asked. John ITnderhill. a laborer fell to the ground from the top of a six story building in New York. At the fourth story he strucx a beam and bounded off to the sidewalk below. The New York Worrd tells the rest of tho story in this way: A hundred frightened spectators rushed to his aid. Underhill, with a look of annoy ance arose brushed the dust from his clothes and started to climb the ladder to return to work. The first of the spectators to reach him grasped his arm. "Here don't! My God, man, you're hurt!" he cried. " 'Gwan." said Underhill, shaking him off petulantly. Stee! Roofing, $1.50 Per 100 Sq, Ft. 5ew. pointed both lde. moit durable and eronmlrl roof covering (or Houses. Utrns. Blinds, etc. rrelohtPald 10 Bll KOinia nasi or uoioraao, cAcrpt Oklahoma, Jnd.Ter.ond Tax. I'rlcei elsewhere on application. $l.i0 Is prlre on our No. 15 1'lat Hbects, 'i lt.x2 ft. At $1.60 wc furnish the same In corrugated or "V" crimped. We also furnish this In tS and b It. length! at an adranco of W)c per sq. Ask foroorfroa IllustratrdfJOU l'ae Catalog No. A.M. 'AM on Lumber, Hoofiug, Wlra Kenclriff. Hardware. 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