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VOLUME 1.0, NUMBER 39
Christmis Post Cards Free
Send mo two So atarapa nod I'll send 7011 lOboantIM
Obrlitmu Cardaand tail 70a About my bis SUnriilKF.
K. T. MEREDITH. 118 Succcta Bid., Da Molnc, Iowa
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cn-tlRht Bold to tLo user at Uliol!
friers. Trryrricu wiuuofjuoirw
COILED SPRIHQ PENCE CO..
Cox 234 Wlnchuiter, Indiana
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"If the People Rule Why Don't
They . Get What They Want ?
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CURB ent br express to you on
Freo Trial.
not, don't.
If Jtcurcs fiend fl: If
Olvo oxpresJ omco
National Clicmical Co., 719 Ohio Ave, Sldnoy.O,
J. Perry Snyder, Basalt, Colo. I
have just finished reading The Com
moner. From tho first of Genesis to
tjie last of Revelations, I have read
tho many answers to Senator Owen's
question. All have shot wild of tho
mark, save J. J. C, Ashland, O., who
TJenduaT our nnmo aud address. We will aend you postpaid a Vol
?:.,. ot....uh it inrjodni. If at the end of that tlmoyoaVa
I wtlifld that It'a tbo belt razoryou erer tut to your face aend os W.75.
sZH If Bot.lnit aend back thoraror and tbero will be no cBarge. Bat
Z!n) r.A't: !ln llklnr thli fine EnzlUh crucible at eel, oren te ro
und berel edge razor beeatf 10 It's mado rljtht-terapered rlghtCronnd rlgbW-
..11 !. o.... .(..iWrnn irant roiinil Of IQIII0 WIBJl WIOB, mcoiura oroBHiiw iiiiugi nuwuw ,-. v .
".'2 ",1V """ ."V. .nAin tm Yoa aharo.lin't It worth wrillnit to find arazor that juat auita your nearer
P1U, uicuiuui t v. 1 m US CUTL.
pered
CamvUt CtfUry Gatatsg Saat Frao.
U. S. CUTLERY CO. Daat. 4- A, t LMla, Ma
Irrigated Lands in the Fertile
Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
; Alfalfa, Sugar Cane, Cabbage, Onion, Cotton, Cora
Landa near Morccdcs, Toxas, yield tho larscst and earliest crops In tho .United States. Largest Irrigation
canal In tho stato. Soil la fortllo; climalo Ideal, both summer and winter; water plentiful. No droughts.
American Rio Grande Land & Irrigation Co.,
Box I, Mercedes, Hidalgo County, Toxaa
hit the outer edge of the bull's eye.
To me It Is easy answered. The peo
ple do rule but do not get what they
want, because they do not meet such
men as violate public pledges and
their like at the depot, and place a
card on the dangling form this warn
ing to your successor: "The people
rule and will have what they want."
Which is the worst, to have little
children go hungry, half clad and
out of school, or to put from among
us such liars, thieves and traitors?.
What Does Hicks Say
That's the first question that suggests itself when discussing the
weather. Everybody is Interested In the romarkable writings of this re
markable man. Next to Halloy's comet the electrical storms, tornadoes,
floods, drouths and earthquakes Interest In a practical way all classes of
people. To be well Informed on these subjects as well as on scientific
news In general, you should read reg
ularly Rev. Irl R. Hicks' Monthly
Magazine.
Word and Works
Special Offer
For Xdmited Time
Word and WorJcs,
($1) and The Com
moner ($1), Hotli 1
ftill year for $1.00
Am m IZxtra Special Jfatcluce
merit to thono aeoepUuff'thiB of
fer promptly , copy ofltev. XrX
JR. llieHa Alumnae (last 1'agcst
trill he sent 1VXTIIOVT COST.
Tho monthly weather forecasts of
Rov. Irl .R. Hicks are now, as they
alw'ays havo boen, tho leading feature
of this popular magazine. Thousand
of letters havo been received from
farmers, gardeners, bankers, brokers,
contractors, In fact, all professions,
who testify that following tho advice
given with these forecasts has saved
them many dollars, In somo cases
thousands of dollars.
But In addition to Rev. Irl R. Hicks'
monthly weather forecasts Word and
"Work contains a great variety of in
teresting mattor as its departments
indicate. There is a young people's
department, a domestlo or home
makor's department, a department of g'eneral science, a department for re
licrlous contributions and expositions, a query department which answers
1 all sorts of questions, and one dovoted to popular medical and sanitary
questions. These departments give somo idea of tho varioty or contents
1 of this great magazine.
??he Word and Work Magazine has an artistic cover, printed In two
ors, It Is well printed on lino bpok paper and Is beautifully Illustrated.
The weather forecasts aro Illustrated -with half-tone engravings and the
I astronomical articles are fully Illustrated with flno maps, charts and dla
I grams. If you" see a copy of tho Word and Works Magazine you will want
Rev. Irl R. Hicks' Famous Almanac
is known over tho civIUzed world. The 17th edition of this great popular
almanac Is finer, moro Interesting and valuable than ever. It contains not
only tho weather predictions of tho Rov. Irl R. Hicks, but valuable original
astronomical matter and much other practical matter. A finely printed
book of 132 pages, illustrated with many ilno half-tone engravings. A copy
of tho Almanac win ne givon wnaim unuer our special uirer.
A Special Limited Time Offer
By special arrangements with tho pub
lishers of this great magazine, all new or
renewing subscribers to The Commoner
sending us fl will be credited with one
full year's subscription to The Commoner
and ono full year's subscription to Word
amd Worka, both for tho ONE DOLLAR.
Present subscribers sending $1 can secure
this offor, and will be credited in advance
ono year from present date of expiration.
As an extra special inducement for accept
ing this offer promptly, wo will include a
copy of Ilcv. Irl U. Htcka' Almanac (132
pages) vrlthont extra charge. Remem
ber, fl pays for feotk papers one year and
a copy of this great .almanac $2.00 worth
for only $1. This special rate is for a
limited time only and is not a part of any
other offor.
Address all orders to
OTB COMMONER, Llacol a, Neb.
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THB COMMONER, .Lincoln, Netou:
GonUomon: X desire to accept your
very liberal SPECIAL OFFKR, and I
herowlUx Bond 91.00, for which pleaae
credit mo with 1 year'a aubscrlpUon to
Tho Commoner, also tor 1 year's sub
scription to ReV. Irl R. Hicks' Maea
zlno, Word and Works, both for tho one
prlco ora dollar. For my promptness In
accepting your offer yon are to Include
WITHOUT EXTRA COST one copy of
Rev. Hicks' 133 Page Almanac, which
la finely illustrated with axurravlsis.
Kame
JP, O.
T. L. Minler, Nebo, 111. The re
publicans rule, and as they are under
obligations to the interests that fur
nish money to carry elections, the
special Interests know the republican
party shape and control legislation.
lastly they must be filled with inter
est and enthusiasm for their share in
the government of so great and glor
ious a nation. If the voters comply
with these demands, they will get
what they want.
Henry L. Fillman, Osceola, Neb.
The people do rule, but they do not
exercise that power for tho better
ment of themselves, but vote accord
ing to the dictates of men of superior
mentality and men who can play
the game for the interests of preda
tory wealth. Who will dare to say
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I Can Increase
Your Earnings
If youwantanlndepcn.
dont business of yonr
8. T. Kii;tley, Fredericksburg, Va.
If tho people rule the people for
tho people, and don't get what the
people want, it is the peoples' fault.
People that believe that the people
rule the people, aro like the fly that
sat on a wheel while it turned, and
tnougnt he caused it to turn. He
that would rule himself is like the
ass that tries to vault into the saddle
on his own back to ride himself. He
that says I can't rule myself and no
one else shall rule me, is like tho
lost or wild ass on the mountain top,
that sniffs in the east wind from 'the
desert. He serves nobody and no
body serves him. Such half starved
idle wild asses, should have masters
to respect that would teach them to
do service in return for kind treat
ment. Their riders or masters
should be highly improved asses
themselves, that they may know how
to treat their less fortunate breth
ren. After Jesus made his grand
entry into Jerusalem the Jewish rul
ers became frightened and held a
council meeting to devise means of
safety for tho people and city. Let
us be content with what we get rath
er than fight about what we want.
If we would remember that the, voice
of tho people is the voice of God,
then we would know who rules the
people by the people for the people,
according to his own will and
wisdom.
own roonlrlnr no ran.
Ital. mall Your name nnd
address and let mo send
ou our uik lfree 02
atro Hoolc nhnwincr
how yon mav earn Zl.uu
to $10,000 a year In tho
Instate. Drokerndn
and . Insurance Business
V.
rReal
Onr ftvntam In a nosltlvn niinrrm. Tfc nnlna vnn
to conduct thoso money makingbranches, nnu cfves
you a valuablo Commercial Law Courso Freo. Clerks.
Book Kcopcrs, Salesmon, Agents, Solicitors and
othors should investigate this. Sond no money, pim
ply your namo and address and I will mall you out
jSlg C3'Page Book tOuolutely free. Writo today.
UKcraitieaal Realty CerpH 4316 Maaktltia Bldr., Chicaxa
OoccMiors to She Orosi Co. and H, W. Grots & Co.
h'ov tho I'olitlcal Campaign
THE PASSING OF THE TARIFF
BY RAYMOND L. BRIDCMAN
"Mr. Bridgman has the discerning eye of the prophet.
. . . From the standpoint of those who look beneath the
surface and beyond the immediate present this will appear
the greatest anti-tariff work yet produced," Springfield,
Mass., Republican.
SI 20 net; Sl.SO postpaid
SHERMAN, FRENCH 6 CO., Boston
"PnnriTv No Foo until allowed. Freo nook
xrUUZlilC FUtLEll A FUIiLEB, TTmUIbbUb, 1). .
locomotor Ataxia
Conquercdat Last
Chafe's Blood &
Ncrvo Tablots doc3 It. Write for rroof. Advice Free.
Dr. CHASE, 224 North 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Wanted Ladles, mnko supporters, $12 per 100: no
canvassing; material furnished; stamped cnvclopo
for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Department
W. 10, Chicago.
IS
Eyeglasses 4
Dt Necessarv rl"
Not Necessary
That the eyes can be strengthened so that eyeclasses
can be dispensed with in many cases has been proven
beyond a doubt by the testimony of hundreds of people
who publicly claim that their eyesight has been restored
by that wonderful little instrument called "Aclina." Write
for FRRE TRIAL OFFER and FREE BOOK.
ACTINA APPLIANCE CO.,
85XN Curtice Uldjr., Kriiioh City, Mo.
Stale ,
R. O. Strehlow, Omaha, Neb. The
people do not get what they want
because they do not know what they
really do want. The people have
their own conditions. If they did
not, they would change those con
ditions. Is anyone so light as to
think that the American people can
not have anything that they really
want? Many demacocuea rlennnnrA
corporations and wealth. The exist
ing evils are not to be attributed to
capital; tho monied interests have
simply, done what these demagogues
ana otners would have done under
like conditions. The trouble is to
be found with tho voters themselves.
The great majority of voters are
such donkeys that they allow their
wishes to be foiled by their own
blunders. The only remedy Is better
citizenship. "When the voters bring
themselves up to the standard which
the founders of the constitution ex
pected, then they will get what they
want. In order to do this thev miist
como to a realization of their duties
and responsibilities; they must throw
away their partisanship, anjl not al
low politicians and demagogues to
fool them, or follow blindly in the
footsteps of their party machine;
they must seek for truth on all po
litical questions and not vote for an
unscrupulous scoundrel in preference
to a man of high character simply
because tho latter differs with their
views in some minor particular; and
Subscribers' Mvertisittfl Bern.
This department is for tho benefit
of Commoner subscribers, and a special
rate of six cents a wrcl per Insertion
tho lowest rate has been made for
them. Address all communications to
The Commoner, Lincoln.- Nebraska.
IF
YOU EVER EXPECT ANY FINE
chickens, a postal will brine infor
mation. State kind desired. G. B.
Gebhart, Bushvlllo, 111.
pAR LOADS POTATOES, CABBAGE
and onions wanted. Write to M.L.
Garey, Davenport, Nobr.
MEN WANTED, AGE 18 TO 35, FOR
firemen, ?100 monthly, and brake
men ?80, on all railroads. Experience
unnecessary; no strike. Promotion to
engineers, conductors. , Railroad em
ploying headquarters oyer 500 men
sent to positions monthly. State ago,
send stamp. Railway Association,
Dopt. 476, 227 Monroe Street, Brooklyn,
New York.
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Dullh, Nebraska City, Neb.
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