The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 26, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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Made of wire that is
life and strength wire
that stretches true and tight
and yields just enough under impact
to give back every jolt and jam it
receives.
Made of materials selected and tested
in all the stages from our own mines,
through our own blast furnaces and rolling
and wire mills, to the finished product. Our
employment of specially adapted metals is
of great importance in fence wire: a wire
that must be hard yet not brittle; stiff and springy yet
flexible enough for splicing best and most durable
fence material on earth.
To obtain these and In addition apply a quality of gal
vanizing- inuc win euectuany protect against weather
conaiuons, is a triunipn ot tne wlremaker's art.
These are combined in the American and Ellwood
fences the product ot the greatest mines, steel
producing plants ana wire mills in the world.
And with these good facilities and the old
ana skiucu employes back of them, we
maintain tne nignest standard ot ex
cellence possible for human skill
and ingenuity to produce.
Dealers everywhere, carry
ing styles aciaptea to every
purpose, bee tliem.
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& Wire Co.
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jUHH REMEDY CO.. DEFT. D.Y.-TawTaSS'SSfMag
his usurpations, his centralizing poli
cies, his cowboy methods of admin
istration and his government by de
nunciation, and never hesitated to
tell the blunt truth about him when
ever the public welfare so required.
The real offense of the Indianapolis
News is that it refused to support
the republican ticket last fall, there
by costing the Indiana republicans
the governor, a United States sena
tor, the state legislature and several
representatives in congress in that
closely debatable state. Mr. Roose
velt is now abusing his great power
as president and prostituting his
great authority as president to ex
ploit his political malice. These libel
proceedings have no other object
than to enable Mr. Roosevelt to em
ploy the machinery of the United
States government to satisfy his per
sonal desire for revenge. We say
this reluctantly; but we say it with
out qualification, because it is true.
And we say further that whatever
indictments Mr. Roosevelt may cause
to be brought, in however many 'dis
tinct and independent jurisdictions,'
against the World or against Mr.
Pulitzer or against editors of the
World, he will not intimidate this
newspaper or swerve it in the slight
est degree from the performance of
its public duty. Mr. Roosevelt is an
episode. The World .is an institu
tion. Long after Mr. Roosevelt is
dead, long after Mr. Pulitzer is dead,
long after all the present editors of
this paper are dead, the World will
still go on as a great independent
newspaper, unmuzzled, undaunted
and unterrorized."
Free to the
Ruptured
A Nw Home Car That Anyone Can Uia
Without Operation. Jain, Danger
Or Lois of Time
Ruptured persons can forever end tho chafing
and annoyance of truss-wearing and tho dancers
of (strangulation by writing Dr. W. 8. luco,
Adams, 11, Y. lor his famous irco method.
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An Associated Press dispatch from
Washington "City, says: "An appro
priation of $12,000,000 is proposed
for the construction of auxiliary
Ships SUCh as transnnrts. rHanntnh
boats, cruisers and scouts that may
be necessary in time of war, in an
amendment to the naval bill offered
today by Senator Newlands. The
amendment also provides that in
time of peace these vessels shall be
leased for commerclnl nc rianiiD.
sing tho naval bill Senator Hale pre
dicted that if the present rate of in
crease in appropriations continued
it would be necessary for an increase
of the rate of taxation or borrow
money. At the present rate of in
crease of the navy, Mr. Hale con
tinued, next year $160,000,000 will
be required and would be $200,000,
000 the year after. The committee
provision to create the rank of vice
admiral in the interest of Admiral
Evans was eliminated on a point of
order made by Senator Rayner of
Maryland."
COL. L. W. BltSELL,
Thousands have dono this and aro now cured
and thoro is no reason for anyone to suffer longer.
Col. L. W. Blssell, Chester Depot, Vt. wrote for
Dr. Sice's Freo Method, and now Bays: "I am an
old Now Hampshire soldier, 65 years old, and
want to tell tho publlo that Dr. Rico's Method
completely and permanently cured mo of asovoro
rupture from which I had suffered for 28 years.
Don' t pay out hund reds of dollars when you can bo
cured so easily without pain or danger of any
kind."
Dr. Rice has devoted a lifetimo to tho euro of
Rupturo. His latest discoveries placo Mm in tho
foremost rank of tho world's specialists. A limited
number of free treatments has been assigned to
our readers. Don' t send any money. Just fill out
tho coupon bolow and mail it today to Dr. W. S.
Rico, 485 Main Street, Adams, N. Y.
Age.
.Cause of Rupture.
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Stomach Troubles
Quickly Cured
My Piplopad for tho Curt of Indi
gestion. Dyspepsia, Eld,
Sent Free to All
Free lellef te Every Man or Woman
President Eoosevelt sent to con
gress a special message endorsing
the lock type for the Panama canal
CI T 4 rkls 11.-1 a
uu say nig mat any attack hereafter
made on that type "is, in reality,
merely an attack upon the policy of
building any canal at all." He says
that tho complete cost of the canal
is estimated at $360,000,000
Former Supervisor M. W. Coffev
Was convicted nf Son TO-., i J
the charge of accepting $4,000 aa a
w ,v0 W1 u Liouey rranchise.
Carroll D. Wright, president of
Clarke college, Worcester, Mass., and
former United States labor commis
sioner, is dead.
MENTION THE COMMONER WHEN WIOTING TO ADVERTISERS
Judge William C. Toole, Missouri's
oldest la-wyer, died at his home in
St. Joseph, Mo., aged ninety-one
years. He was a brother of former
Governor Joseph K. Toole of Montana.
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Three hundred persons were
burned to death in a fire which de
stroyed the Flores theatre in the city
of Acapulco, Mexico. 7
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i "IM'B f Ivlrat
y3P?on. write for one of my powerfal
n.00 Peptopads for the cure of all stomach ills.
Uyspepsla, ladlgaatlon, Acata Oastrle Catarrh
ycrtburn. Loss of Appetlt. Palaa at Pit ot
Btomsch, Constipation, Bowel Pains, etc. No
matter what form of stomaoh trouble you have,
let mo relieve you free. Thiaofler is extended to
any manor woman. I will do Just cxaotly aa I say 1
will do. No ohareo whatever for this powerful
stomach draft. Wear It; at and enjoy your meals
SmlSE!11,? 01 distress. If you are really
sufferer Just send 10 cts. to pay packlnif and
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