The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 02, 1906, Page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f-Tjw-jjfr V "IWWT'? .TffwsJTW. -T'w-,s- r" , wTf.4-i?vr
v
y
X
The Commoner.
NOVEMBER 2, 1908
17
math ra mtvts
uwmw mT
fabPrL.-2-
ir
NEWTtN'S Hem Mm Chm Dm
A VCTDHNMT WCMOC.
14 years sale. One to too cum
Kilt cure Hemes. 51X0 per
can. Of dealers, or cxoreM
prepaid. Send for booklet.
Th Cushman Motor
arm dliippelnt. Tb lrwt d(tit far
On roirtr dmloped m-kt It til Ufl beat
ant into motor on th mukrt. Tb Dew
10T Modtl It llt thanrrir. Tb ejUodir,
wtrr Ittkrl and 1 ar eutln on plto.
Itll thitmplcttuellM th mott tt
trirat Uoldi mtnr tjx4 retard. Mtd
taring! an-1 doobl cylinder pttiern.
Itlm talk It MooctnloU Cut the
2 h.p. mulne, weight 75 lb. W mil
Anto Motor nd itatlmirr tagtn. Cat.
-log'Frr. A (est YTaaUd,
Cushiimii Motor Co., 2020
N St., Lincoln, Nob., U.S.A.
GOLD WATCH and RING FREE
a, jffvWpotlUTtl7ti"BOTH Swi
r-aranlr-a(nuJMoia ia.nai;B(raTM
TE MWIND W ATC H ftjlj cimU4
Aratnc-n mercrm.nl Cinuo M told from Solid
Hold; (Jm a Bolld Gold Laid III; Ml with ai
quality -wra f m, onuuai
aaa nrT u a mi aiaaona.
for ttlUnr cnlr SO plt ef
anlian J-lrr t 10 tuii.
Ordtr SO rlea nd bn
old Mad tu th n.00 and
w will potlrl7 Mitd yen both watch and rlsf
'(ortbtdt ala a ebala. Ladltt ' or Out1 Myl.
iUaaoHD watch co., Dtpt. 05 cmci.ua
4-ttTCiaM
mvm V-.k-mM
iBBJsiSd'
3-
DO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF?
With a BUSSE DRY HONE
you can In 10 seconds make
your razor edge equal to a
barber's. Wet hones usually
take a half hour of an expert.
Dime's hones require no
skill; anybody can use them:
adanted to either Dlain or
safety styles. A prentlemnn sald"i would not
take $25 tor mine if I could not get another, have
used It 6 years and my nusoris as rood as new."
Costs you nothing if not satisfactory. 81 Prepaid.
BUSSE & vO., 620 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
tjK
railroad officials. A compromise hill.
"With whom wero tho peoplo com
promising? A dozen men comprising
'The System.' And why wero tho peo
ple obliged to compromise with Uieso
men? Because these twelve men had
such Influence with the people's rep
resentatives in the United States sen
ate that 80,000,000 of peoplo could
not control these representatives and
get what they wanted. Because these
railroad companies had such influence
in the Indiana legislature that tho peo
ple of this great state were compelled
to compromise, not being able to get
what they wanted.
"The people have been watching all
theso performances and thoy aro get
ting tired of compromising with this
handful of financiers. Theso aro some
of tho reasons why tho peoplo aro not
frightened at a proposed discussion
of remedies and why they do not shy
away from Bryan.
"They want a man who will cxecuto
tho people's will as oxpressed at tho
pollsnot by compromising with a
handful of public enemies, but by
teaching such mon that In this gov
ernment of tho peoplo and by tho peo
ple tho popular will,' when onco ex
pressed, Is tho supreme law and that
there aro nono so powerful as to stand
up against It"
Madison Square Garden Speech
WANTED-,
r-CORNET PLAYERS
TO WRITE
for photograph of
our expert artist
selected
LYQN & NE1LY
"0WN-NMKE" CORNETS
Trumpet nnd Duplex Modeli, Aleo a special
offer In regard to term. Bandmasters and
Teachers particularly requested to write.
Old Instrument! taken In exchaatrt.
Dejrt I. LYON & HEALY, OhfoffO
I IW1 MMMWIWIMI SIMllllMSSMaMaS.
$-7
THE INLAND FARMER
Published at Louisville. Ky.
One of the largest, most Influential and
substantial agricultural papers published
in the south-central states. Sixteen to
twenty-four pases weekly. Subscription
Srice ono dollar per year.
PECIAL OFFBR: F6r a limited time
only we cati nniake readers of Tho Comr,.
moner a special clubbing: price of. 51.25
for both papers for ono year. Send all
orders to The Commoner. Lincoln. Neb.
5,000
Reward
Will bo paid to any person jLio can
find one atom of opium, , chloral,
morphine, cocaine, ether, .fclijoro
f orm, heroin alpha and beta cuoaine,
cannabis indica, or chloral hydrate
or any of their derivatives in any
of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This ap
plies to goods in original packages,
; unopened, and not tampered with.
"Certain unscrupulous persons are
making false statements about these
remedies. '
"I have been troubled with a temple head
ache for thelast ten years; the doctors- coulf
do me. no .pood. I saw Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills advertised in the Sunday magazine, so 1
thought I would try a sample. I did so. and
they helped me wonderfully. I had 'headache
so badly I could hardly see to work, so J sent to
the drug store and got a box. In a cquple oi
'"hbursl wasallrEht;it was the first medicine
' to do me any gooa.;
,A, A. HiLIG. Philadelphia, p.
5363 Tacoma Street. '
...... ,
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee tha'
the first package will benefit, Jf it
fails, he will return your rriorjey.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
There is a wide discussion in tho
press and among the peoplo over that
part of Mr. Bryan's great speech made
in Madison Square Garden on August
30 which refers to government owner
ship of railroads. Because of almost
universal endorsement by democratic
stato conventions of Mr. Bryan as tho
next candidate of his party for the
presidency this speech is looked upon
by many as containing a statement of
democratic principles for tho national
campaign of 1908.
In many respects this is true, but
that Mr. Bryan did not so regard that
part of his speech referring to gov
ernment ownership of railroads is ap
parent from a careful examination of
all he said on that question. Some
express surprise that he should have
spoken at all on this question because
of tho opinion that it migh,t, as they
think, endanger his chance, of election
to the presidency. Mr. Bryan is in no
sense a political trimmer. He has al
ways in the past, and doubtless will
in the future, speak boldly what ho
hinks. is xight pn all public questions
regardless of the effect it might have
on his candidacy for office. Liko Abra
ham Lincoln in .his great debate with
Douglas on slavery, he would declare
tcr the principles ho believed to be
right regardless of its effect on his
public career. And it is this rait of
Mr. Bryan, in bravely and, honestly
expressing his real thoughts on all
nublic auestions and refusine to sacri
fice principles for expediency that
marKS nis superiority over an public
men of tils day. While others are
playing politics and watching the po
litical weather vane, Mr. Bryan, for
getting self, is speaking what he con
scientiously believes to be for the best
Interests of the people. In honesty,
bravery and moral courage no Ameri
can of the present time approaches
Mr. Bryan. In this respect he is the
equal of Lincojn or Jefferson. Bryan
would not Jplay politics even to be
come president, much less smother
his convictions of what he thinks is
right. Because of this trait of char
acter he Is tho best loved and most
widely respected man in the United
States today, not excepting the very
popular republican president.
There shpuld be no surprise now at
Mr. Bryan's views on the question of
public ownership of railroads, as he
announced them somewhat at length
'n the latter part of the year 1904 In
i vigorous editorial in The Commoner
inder the title 'Democracy Must Move
Forward Those who criticise him
tor his New York speech certainly can
hot claim surprise after having read
his views as expressed in TJie Com
moner almdst two years ago. In the
Madison Square Garden speech Mr.
Iryan maizes it clear that he Is strong
"y opposed to socialism and in favpr
of individualism. He discusses public
ownership 'as a part of the trust ques
'lon and lays down the proposition,
o which all democrats must agree,
Miat private monopoly is "indefensible
nd intolerable" and must be de
stroyed. He takes the position that
the trust question is the paramount
issue in this congressional campaign
and after that tho tariff question. Cer
tainly all democrats will agree to
this.
In referring to public ownership as
tho final solution of that part of tho
trust question relating to tho railroads
ho uses this significant language,
which shows clearly that ho would
not advocate government control of
railroads oxcept as tho last resort
when all other remedies had failed.
His exact words are: "I do not know
that tho country is ready for this
change. I do not know that a majority
of my own party Xavor it," but ho
further stateo that he bases his con-
,WESC0 RURAL TELEPHONES
flnnrAth nn1.fr.c t.s.m yi.hhm&
Buro KlnRlmr. LHchtauiit Proof,
Vorr Poworfnl. '
Our Bulletin No. 8
tolls how to balld llae. waM
you nood and what it ought to
ooiit. Writo for it. It's Vn.
THO WOSCO SUPPLY CO.
Fl. Wart, Tim. BU Lla, M,
mm r M.w AtJm
1 VTPUMPL
m -ynjAjjui-
To lntt4BcmtrUni.1 fmpt tm Tt7
casuuit, n win mss vnm
to Mm ini trt wnu UMiHMMt
FREE
"IToTrfx"
s Dola I of fr. WrtMto-itMr.
A Wooden Pump mad
Of lron.'uMawmiMXftiH
ana luadl to raMta tut.
batter, tmck matf of a4ai. h
aajuHaDM,irataiiajRcecitw
xraacinr. uuarnntAtMf.
All Ttpalra dona qukM. ax tnir4.
"Til
W)UM.a" PUB O., (T(Immh,
,tat
$513 Profit in Fifty-one Days on an Investment
or $150 was the result of the operation of one
AMERICAN BOX BALL ALLEY
In
Sullivan,
. tnd
(PATKNTJCD)
Pttftf RAI I Is the most popular Bawling Game in existence. It will make bis
UWAI Of-mS-al- money In any town. These Alleys pay irotn 125.00 to 165,00 per week.
It Is a lcgltlmato ontorprteo and hundreds of in on aro making ntnall xorttmos running tfecia. wewaatyoa
to cot Into this business. It -trill maku you moro protttthnn any inrentsicnt you erer tiad. Xtn Wox Jfall
Alloys alono or Id connection nlln Pool and JJflliards, Cigar stolen. Harbor shop, etc. Quickly installed.
Conveniently portable No Pin Hoy needed. Uccalpts aro all proHL Ho liayo oun.osaer operating fxoa
ono to ton Alloys ouch. Nearly 3,01)0 sold. We soU on -payments and our calalogao IS Xree.
AMERICAN BOX IALU OOMPAHY, 1tIO Van luran St, ln.1laijU, Intf.
Get This Gold Pair Free!
Listen J I want to prove to every spectacle wearer on earth that
tho Dr. Haux Famous Perfect Vision Spectacles are the finest
made and that is the reason why I am making the following
very extraordinary proposition.
Send mo your name and address and-1 will mail 70a my
Perfect Home Eye Tester, free.
Then when you jreturn me the Eye Tester with yonr test
I will send vou a complete fivo dollar family set of the Br. Haux
famous Perfect Vision. Spectacles for only $1, and this will include a haadsoiM
pair of Boiled Gold spectacles absolutely free or charge.
I also hereby positively agree to return you your dollar willingly if yoa yoorsel
don't find them to bo the finest you have ever bought anywhere, at -any price.
Send for my free Eye Tester today. Address,
DR. HAUX SPECTACLE CO.p M. Lmvto, Mm. K-l WAMT A9EKJ AUK7.-C
,P7 fj y
I BKjHbIbb&SbBhBSb m!
1 WBmSm
HBh3HjH
99.95 srkwfjiwi
a fcr
nMStsnM&i JnflM bmbb
warn 1
rnpE
Bt '
taati
kud r coal m wosd.
IUc drwaccMar CHI,
cemwsted a pat,co(4
foUatf tbt steel bodr.
taary cart but. tage st
fceld&or.ahpk4oermt&
$11.95 fir.22ir-
O aiesl raiMM
jtrHbout Wrf ckcet or nstrroir. Wkk
bit Bwansisgcloaetsad facKTOV.JtiftM
skowa la cut- S13.M. H)stnrtl
porcaUIa Used. Ifearjr csst top kb Ibfl,
sue cooiuoe &OU. uun square ores.
ttvulvS-lltlx. B4lx madeotcold
cUstS stssl lop sad all csstlsfs of best
pisuou. craft weaac mo-
prored duplex tcnte, burst
troodorcotl. Nlekslbsad
oaCrostof aasla top; brack
ett sad tea blret oa claaet;
baad sod cmajBcat o tttet'
Tolr; oreador, etc IllrWy
poUthed, BaakuHT tke ranje
aa onumeatlaaaybovM.
m
mr9tttmiHtat9ar
l ! Hia4).WewlllWpyoiarw
taaee or Hot. atMrsate It to be perfect la cesrtrttcuoa ocasa.
,tetUl;w etaraatee' H to reach you ia perfect cotKtioa. Yejcaa
psrteltaUeryoareJTCrt TiHisalfcHIrteyr immbwma
uiiiMHlSfaitlani. If yoadoaotfisdltcaacUyMiawMrt
rl Jd patfectly saBsActoryia ersry wsy.theUgeestbazaJn luxstoncyt)vrferrcthucfq-jtXto
JooWe our price; ym can return it to es tna we will pay ircignr.
WBITC Tnf.IV fqroatttttvemMiM: I4.
Wnlll- lllnJAl bowto order. Do-'ttHiro .fyrenfasy
Mbor-1 term sad tewest pnees erer SB toe.
AealtalwMMe:Ktoyoe.
OUR TERNS
ih osa. s-trlaz too.
dr-uenktsr. reUthsd
ura, mckd top rise
plate, foot nk, etc
storai of every kted.
IItUt,aIr02te.t
klad that leteJU for pM,
foraoe luseDersers
tt-tsggi-rwtcK.
lAaawlW
CHI. GHKrAGO. ILU
V I
.iviJn Alt