The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 21, 1913, Page 14, Image 14

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 13 NUMBER a
A BANKER'S VIEW
Mr. S. II. Burnlmm, president of
tho FIrut National Bank of Lincoln,
Baya: "I regard a life insurance
policy as ono of tho very beat assota
n. lllfitl n.nn linvn Tf ulvnmrt liniin lilu
credit, gives him pcaco of mind, and
furnishofl protection to thooo depen
dent upon.
"No young man makes a mistake
whon ho buya hia flrat old lino life
inauranco policy; neithor does tho
inan in middlo lifo when ho incroasoa
hia lifo insurance. Each ia apt to
regret in aftor years that ho did not
net sooner and tako a largor policy."
Mr. Hurnham waa one of tho first
to tako out a policy with us. For
IHomium rates can or writo
The Midwest Life
N. Z. SNELL, Prosldont
A NEORASKA COMPANY
first National Bank Building, Lincoln, Nob
Un Mm !& I Wi JTfy
Cnn lo Cururi. Wrlto mo tiiilny, and r will end
Vll( .1 ti'lik 'I llt I rF ll.l .......1.1...- A. A .
yum. ito linn in iiij mini, fluoiiiiiiK iri'iuiiieiii
tlmt will, timlniihtiMlly, provntn you Umt Kizoma
is curable. JU. CANNADA V,
VU4 Court Itlouk,
Sudnllu, Mo.
with tho pooplo of all nations, and
which 'pre-eminently flta him for the
lead he will undoubtedly tako in tho
international affairs of the globe.
Premier Bryan assumes his cilice
possessing tho confidence of the
entire country as to his sincerity, in
tegrity and ability, and the represen
i..ji .it.. ii i r..ii n
iiiuvutt ui oiner niu.iuua jjuvu iuu in
spect for those qualities, especially
un iilmti oimnniillnir ln liltrh llanla
of international relations which Mr.
uryan is Known to entertain.
In the secretary of treasury, Wil
liam G. McAdoo, President Wilson
has a personal friend, a loyal sup
porter and experienced financier, a
business man whoso efforts ':ave
brought success to himself and pros
perity to mo great metropolis or tuo
republic.
Tho management of tho campaign
fell largely to Mr. McAdoo, and its
results have testified to tho ability
which produced them, as well as to
tlln nvpallnlif liwlrrmnnt nC TVTi Wll-
nn In lilu anlnnftnn rf TVTi MnAHnn
MV. ... ....J .JW.W I.1VSJ. SJy Hill 1TAU1L1.UU
for the direction of tho campaign
when Mr. McCombs became incapaci
tated by illness.
It will bo found that in tho reform
of the currency system of tho coun
try ivir. mcAuoo win prove a master
of details, a safe counselor and one
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iiihIIo SovIiik AwIk without ruldlMnnni oTvoY U ,no of theso lino Auto
both papers one full year and the Awlfor onlv m? iSroPna,Id' Rmombe?
for all throo Is $2 'n hut if v, i JZ J" r orlly 911R The regular nrlco
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Address, THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska
400 Acres of Good Nebraska
Farm Land at a Low PrSr
ffds: "rdaiWdfT iand in m.
T'SALLEN Fraterni Gilding, Lincoln, Nebraska
that will make a high reputation as
the secretary of the treasury.
Postmaster-General Burleson en
joys the unique distinction of being
elected to congress for eight times
In ulippncufrm onnli tlmo wlflinnf
opposition in his own party.
That is sufficient to show his
RfmwHtlP' no n mnn no n ilnmrwii'nt
and as a statesman, in the capital
district of Texas.
It is a record that any man could
well bo proud of, and his service in
congress, many years on the appro
priations committee of the house, but
added to tho renown which such a
record gavo him.
Given control of one of the great
est of the governmental departments,
the one which is in closest touch
with the masses of the people, Mr.
Burleson has tho opportunity to
OXerciSft his tfllfmfH fnv nrlmlTiloffr.
...... w.m i.ui uumiuionu-
tion, and those who know him best
are confident of brilliant results.
As secretary of the navy, Josephus
Dartiels comes into an office that has
been admirably filled by five other
distinguished North Carolinians, and
the country can rest assured that no
stain or spot will sully the record of
our naval establinhmmif wMiQ ii
department is presided over by the
able and energetic publicist of the
uiu uuiui acate. .
The country is familiar with the
excellent legal work of Attorney
General McReynolds: it knows of
the splendid and faithful service of
Mr. Lane on the interstate commerce
commission and approves of his ap
pointment as secretary of tho in-
The selection of Secretary of War
Garrison, of tho tariff expert and
business man, Mr. Redfield, as secre
tary of commerce; of Mr. Wilson,, as
the head of the new department of
labor; of Mr. Houston, as the secre
tary of agriculture. These all carry
tireiB?eC5 f the countiy and the
administration moves on to action in
harmony and accord, supported by
the good wishes and good wii: of the
ffifc Bnqtuh,ererUnited Statei-Ota-
THE LADIES OP THE CABINET
Washington dispateh to the New
York World: The announcement
President Wilson's cabinet set the
table of talkers going. For once
everybody was delighted. Washing
ton knows more than half the cab nit
intimately. The Secretary of qfnfl
and Mrs. William J. Bryan the Poat
master-General and Mrs Albert Sit
ney Burleson m, o--.1 11 . bl.a
Navy and Mrs. Josephus KM gS
e'"y of Commerce and Mrs
son's official family Attempt n
representative from Nebraslm w?
ngton remembers 5 ftn aat
the remembrance waa kW ' and
through many unoffial'XtsA
woman who has been in ? xA
touch with w ?5S? J?., "mate
band throughout hta oSSSVK
educated.' canahlA nn " .' hlhly
travelled beyond the UBnal7wt w lth '
al sympathetic, unaffected the w fc
attacVeg tT' " a
William Jennies Bryganei; a Mrs
daughter-in-law, a woman 'ft yUns
beauty and charm comnii 6reat
household of the secrPfnP e.te the
Mrs. Albert Sv5SiletS?-,?f 8tato.
years of service in congress, never
had to contest for his seat, holds I
unique place in Washington' s offlda?
life. Mrs. Burleson comes from
home of privilege. She has had tho
benefit of foreign travel, she lovea
books, she is a student thought nn?
a bluestocking, and her interest in
people and things is lively and abii
ing. Maybe that's the reason hTr
sketches of Washington life, exempli
fled in playlets and curtain raisers
are so much enjoyed wJien they are
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D ARGAINS in Virginia Lands. I have
- two thousand acres for sale. Well
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merchantable timbor. Will sell on
timo. Address, Mrs. C. R. Henley, 201
Denver Ave., Lynchburg, Va.
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