The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 25, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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The Commoner.
FEBRUARY 25,' 19U
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Faint Spells
Are very often attributed to bilious
ness, and the stomach is treated to
cathartics.
That's wrong.
Faint spells are often accompanied
by biliousness, but you will also notice
shortness of breath, asthmatic breath
ing", oppressed feeling in chest, weak
or hungry spells, which are all early
symptoms of heart weakness.
Don't -make the mistake of treating
the stomach when the heart is the
source of the trouble.
Dr Miles'
NeV Heart Cure
will strengthen the nerves and muscles
of the heart, and the fainting spells,
together with all other heart troubles,
will disappear. '
"Four years ago I was very low with
heart trouble, could hardly walk. One
day I had a fainting spell, and thought
I would die. Soon after I began using
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and after taking
three bottles I feel that I am cured."
MRS. EFFIE GLOUGH, Elsworth Falls,
Maine.
The first bottle will benefit, if not,
the druggist will return your money.
Subscribers' Advertising Dept.
Send us a trial order. Write just as
you'd talk. Never mind the grammar.
Count name, postofflce, and numbers as
one word each. Multiply by 6 cents
per word, and send your ad. and money
order direct ta Tho Commoner, Lincoln.
Neb.
MILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL
Land for sale by the State; $1.50
to $5.00 per acre; only one-fortieth
cash, 40 years on balance; three per
cent interest; good agricultural land;
somo don't require residence; Bend 60
cents for 1910 Book of Instructions,
New State Law and description of
lands. J. J. Snyder, School Land Loca
tor, 540 Congress Ave., Austin, Tex.
Reference, Austin Nat. Bank.
pATARACT BLINDNESS PREVENT-
ed by "Opthalmln." Hundreds using
It to avoid operations. Month's treat
ment prepaid for .one dollar. Full di
rections and literature Scmple free
to physicians. Chauncey S. Carey, M.
D., Oculist and Aurist, Elmlra, N. Y.
ANTED MARRIED MAN, AN EX
perienced, practical farmer, to
cither work for a monthly wage, or
take a 3 or 6 years lease of an irri
gated ranch In Montana. House, horse
power, machinery, fuel and everything
furnished. A first class opening for
the right man. Write for further par
ticulars. Abbott & Miller, Three Forks,
Montana.
FOR SALE OR TRADE; GOOD DEM
ocratic newspaper property In Mis
souri county seat of 6,000. Will sell
at a bargain or trade for land. Ad
dress X. x The Commoner.
SOUTH MISSOURI, 45 ACRES IM
proved fruit land, $600. Other
farms. J. H. Weaver, Mont'eer, Mo.
""OBBETT'S HISTORY OF THE
Protestant Reformation, $1.25; But
ler's Catechism of tho Catholic Re
ligion, 15c; The Faith of Our Fathers,
20c True Christians Club. Daniel
Lamb, President, Chesaw, Wash.
DON'T PAY TWO PRICES-n
FOR STOVES & RANGES
You Sato 118.00 to 123.00 on a
Hoosier
Stove or
Range
tVbynotiraythobcBtyrhen
yon can bay them at buoU low.
unncara-oi factory races,
llooalor Stoves and B&deefl are
delivered for you to use In your
own homo SO dava froo before
yon bay. A written guarantee with each etovo
backed by a Million Dollars, Oar now 1010 Improve
ments on stoves absolutely surpass anything ever
produced. Send postal today for free eatalog.
HOOSIER STOVE FACTORY
lOX State Street, Marion, Indiana
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Another mob attacked the jail at
Cairo, 111., February 18, bent upon
lynching two negroe who had been
arrested for purse snatching. The
sheriff defended his prisoners vigor
ously and fired upon the mob. Eleven
members of the mob were wounded.
Former President Roosevelt and
his party are now preparing for
their homeward trip. Mr. Roosevelt
will speak at Oxford university, May
18. He will be entertained at Buck
ingham palace.
The Illinois supremo court has up
held the $2,000,000 trust fund cre
ated'by the will of the late Colonel
John Warner of Clinton. This is a
victory for Vespasian Warner, his
son, who was former commissioner
of pensions.
The bribery investigation at Al
bany, N. Y., is developing a great
scandal. Senator J. P. Allds ac
cuser, and Senator Ben Conger, ac
cused, have both been more or less
besmirched. It has already devel
oped that bribery on a large scale
has been going on in the New York
legislature for many years.
At Pawtucket, Rhode Island, twenty-five
hundred operators at the
Coats thread mill were thrown out of
employment. The employes demand
ed a ten Der cent increase in waces.
which was refused; then the mill!
shut down.
W Hoosier Steel
District Judge Hamblen at Hous
ton, Texas, ordered the arrest of
Sheriff Ben Noss of Des Moines, la.,
for contempt of court and instructed
that he be returned to Houston for
trial. Noss had arrested one George
Howald wanted in Iowa for wife de
sertion. In the face of Judge Ham
blen's injunction a Texas constable
who aided Noss in arresting Howald,
was fined $50 by Judge Hamblen.
J. A. Pease, who was the chief lib
eral whip, was defeated at the gen
eral election, but it Ib expected that
a safe seat will bo found for him
in Lancashire. Herbert Louis Samuel
Is under secretary of state for tho
homo oflice.
Eau Claire, Wis., adopted the com
mission form of government by a
plurality of 900 votes out of a total
of 2,000. The opposition campaign
was led by the mayor and the union
labor council.
The supreme court of South Caro
lina decided in favor of Mrs. B. R.
Tillman, Jr., who sought to recover
her two little girls from the custody
of Senator Tillman, to whom they
had been deeded by their father. Tho
court holds that the deed was in
valid because the mother had not
joined in it.
PROFITABLE VERACITY
In ono day sho was told that sho
had
(1) Beautiful hair.
(2) Lovely skin.
(3) A perfect figure.
(4) Shapely handB.
(5) Very small feet.
However, Jt Ib explained by the
fact that she visited
(1) The hairdrcHser. .
(2) The beauty doctor.
(3) The modiste.
(4) The manicurist. ,
(B) The shoo store. Chicago
Evening Post.
Dr. Frederick A. Cook, known as
the Arctic explorer, accompanied bj
his wife has been located in a hotel
at Santiago, Chile.
Senator Tillman of South Carolina
was taken suddenly 111 on the steps
of the capitol. He was removed to
a hospital.
Tha New York Herald says that
August Belmont, the financier, and
Miss Eleanor Robson, the actress,
will be married In March.
Governor Haskell of Oklahoma has
refused to take part in the filing of
an initiative petition for the submis
sion of a local option amendment in
the state constitution. He says that
the Oklahoma enabling act provides
for twenty-one years of prohibition
on the Indian Territory side of the
state.
AfiFNTS 200 PROFIT
jnLVXJ-jil M. fcJ Handy, Automata
lIIAME FA5TEWEK
' Do way with old hn tttp.
Bontowntn and Umitrs
I1J .Knnt ttiam- Filial!
.- .-..tii. J7!t- rt...i Vinrnii. MnnCT bick If
M!rXiVtuaiM term, to .(.ate.
F. Thomas MTg. Co., 731 Wayae Bt, WaytoH, Ohio
The Illinois supreme court has
held that the state parole law of
1899 is invalid. This decision means
that prisoners sentenced under this
parole act and now in prison may
be tried again and that a large num
ber of men now out on parole will
have to fight for their freedom.
John Charlton, a famous. Canadian,
who urged free trade between the
United States and Canada, is dead.
Tho Dominion railway commission
has abolished tho oil lamps from all
railroad cars. In future all lighting
must be done by compressed oil gas,
acetylene gaB, or electricity. Ex.
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT
THE WELK0M WARMER ?
Endorncdby the medical profcniilon
and hoitpltal authorities an the only
modern and sonalblo aubutltuto for
tho Hot Water Ilottlo.
Size 3K x M Inches!
weight four anif one lull
Raisuli, who became famous as a
bandit, kidnapping a number of well
known people, is reported to have
died at Tangier, Morocco.
George Creel, a newspaper man on
his way to Egypt to meet Colonel
Roosevelt was robbed of $950 at tho
Union station at Denver.
Hugh S. Gibson of California, sec
ond secretary of the United States
embassy in London, has been trans
ferred to the state department and
appointed private secretary to As
sistant Secretary Wilson.
Thomas Byrnes, former superin
tendent of police for New York City
and famous the world over as a de
tective, is seriously ill in his New
York home.
Judge Donnelly at Rockford, Ill
granted an injunction restraining the
school teachers of the county from
reading the Bible or repeating the
Lord's Prayer in the school.
SbdF ImU
k&-i PZ4fb In twenty-two months by ono
ip&JL)iW inanagor; $7,000 by another in ono
year: several aro making $600 per month. Don't
make Inquiry unless you have money and ability.
OXYGENATOR COMPANY, Beatrice, Nebr.
Sioux City ended a-strenuous two
weeks' campaign by adopting the
commission form of government. In
a total vote of 5,000, the plan was
given a majority of 747. The propo
sition caTried in every ward in the
city, and lost in only one voting
precinct.
The following cabinet appoint
ments have been announced at Lon
don: Secretary of the home depart
ment, Winston Spencer Churchill;
president of the board of trade, Syd
ney Buxton; chancellor of the Duchy
pf Lancaster, J. A. Pease; postmas
ter general, Herbert Louis Samuel.
THE ACCENT
Rivers "How do you pronounce
that word 'taxicab?' "
Brooks "The emphasis is on the
'tax.' " Pittsburg Observer.
ounces.
NO WATER TO
HEAT
NO RUBBER
TO ROT,
causing the bag to bnrst
and scald the patient.
The WKLKOIK WAItlUKIt is made of
metal, and is heated within one minute by the light
ing and insertion of a paper tube containing a blaze
less, itinolcclcsa and odorlea fuel generating a
heat of uniform temperature which lasts two, hours at
a cost of less than one cent It is curved to fit any
portion of the body and when in use is placed in a bag
to modify the heat and held In place by means of a
belt allowing the wearer to more about at will.
Asa pain killer the WRLKOiri WAR. .
ITIIiR fiasrio equal as it can be put into action
instant I, tltus avoiding heating water and waiting
for the kettle to boil.
Complete outfit including Warmer, bag, belt, box
and xo tubes of fuel sent prepaid to any .art of the
United States upon receipt of $2.00.
Write to-day for descriptive booklet.
WELKOM WARMER MFG. CO.,
Dept. W. Fulton Stoect, New York.
Stomach Troubles
Vanish
Like Magic
FREE
to
Every
Man
Woman
CONTEMPORARY FICTION
Visitor "What have you In arctic
literature?"
Librarian "Cook books and
Pearyodicals." Brooklyn Life.
Dr. Tonne's PBPTOPADS care whero medi
cines alono fall. They reeulate the bowels, re
lieve soreness, and strengthen the nerves and
muscles of the stomach in either sex. You can
eat what you want and all you want without
fear of distress. The cures effected are mar
velous. If you have Dyspepsia, Indication,
Sour Stomach, Distress after Eating, Nervous
ness, Dizziness, Heart Flattering. Sick Headache,
etc., send 10c to oover cost of mailintr. and I
will send you a $1.00 treatment absolutely
free. It will relieve you immediately. Address
DR. Q. C. YOUNO, 56 National Bank Building,
Jackson, Allchlgaa.
WOOL
If job vrent the II 10 II EST PRICES for
Furs aad Wool, -nrit to ne today for
Price Lists aad Special Information.
HERMAN REEL, Milwaukee, Wis.
FURS
QIBBBtKKKKnlBKKKKMinDmUmmmHKtB
THE JKEMJPEM DISC
FUIlllOW OPENER.
used on any two row planter. "Will in
crease tho yield of corn one-fourth.
"Will pay for itself in one day. Write
for circulars.
WALKER MFG.' CO., Council Bluffs, oa
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