The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 30, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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BALES
15 Tons
a Day
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The Gem Full-Circle tuo Baler. HeMenf.
BtronRCflt, choapcst balor. Made of wrought ateel.
Operatod br 1 or 2 horson. Bales 10 to 15 tons a day,
Sold on 5 days trial. Catalogue froo. Address
GEO. ERTEL CO., Qulncy, III.
RANffiR GRAND HOTEL
Seattle, "Washington
Europcnn Flan. Ratos $1.00 nnd upward. 522
rooms. 75 rooms with bath. Finest Cafe in the
northwest, noted for the peculiar excellence of
ita Cuisine.
RANIER GRAND HOTEL CO.
H. B. Dunbar, President and Manager
BRAND NEW STEEL ROOFING
nought at ItecelYcrs' Sale.
Sheets cither flat, corrii
gated or" V" crimped. No
tools oxcept a batchotor
hammer la needed to lav
tho roofing. Wo furnlab
froo with each order
enough nalnt to mt 7E
cover and nallato lay. Prlco Per square, flilw
A squaro means 100 square ft. Wrll for Vr CiUltpa
Ho. M on General MercnaBdfea. Chicago HoUHQ
Wrecking Co., WestSSUi and Iron Bta., Chicago, ill.
Where to Go For the Summer.
Singers to Alto, Ga.
Lawyers to Pee, Pa.
Bakers to Cakes, Pa.
Jewelers to Gem, Ind; .
The sleep to Gap, Pa.
Babies to Brest, Mich.
Smokers to Weed, Cal.
Printers to Agate, Col.
Medicants to Begg, La. " '
The idle to Rust, Minn.
Thieves to Sac City, la. -Deadheads
to Gratis, O.
Poets to Parnassus, Pa.
Cranks to Peculiar, Mo.
Florists to Rose Hill, la.
Perfumers to Aroma, 111.
Paupers to Charity, Kas.
Actors to Star City, Ark.
Bankers to Deposit, N. Y.
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Plumbers to Faucett, Mo.
Prize lighters to Box, Kas.
Tramps to Grubtown, Pa.
Small men to Bigger, Ind.
Apiarists to Beeville, Tex.
Farmers to Corning, N. Y.
Old maids to Antiquity, O.
Widowers to Widows, Ala.
Lovers to Spoonville, Mich.
Brokers to Stockville, Nev.
Hunters to Deer Trail, Col.
Debtors to Cash City, Ark.
Grocers to Coffeyville, Kas.
Hucksters to Yellville, Ark.
Carpenters to Sawtooth, Id.
Democrats to Dennis, M'ass.
Chiropodists to Cornie, Ark.
Sports to Race Track, Mont.
The "boys" to Midway, S. C.
Cobblers to Shoe Heel, N. C.
Politicians to Buncombs, Va.
Sewing girls to Scissors, Col.
Poulterers to Hatchville, Ga.
"Crooks" to Dodge City, Kas.
Dry goods men to Calico, Cal.
Theosophists to Mystic,-Conn.
Gardeners to Artichoke, Minn.
Topers to Brandy Station, Va. -Physicians
to Doctortown, Ga.
Swimmers to Neverslnk, N. Y.
Druggists to Balsam Lake, Wis.
Puzzle fields to Riddleville, Ga.
Pork men to Ham's Prairie, Mo.
Peregrinators to Footville, Wis.
Prohibitionists to Drytown, Cal.
School teachers to Lamed, Kas.
Drummers to Modest Town, Va.
Whist players to Cavendish, Id.
The hairless to Bald Knob, Ark.
Entomologists to Bug Hill, N. C.
Society climbers to jup Top, Va.
Tho gum brigade to Chewtown, Pa.
Reigning beauties to Bellecenter, O.
Political orators to Stumptown, Pa.
Baseball players to Ballground, Ga.
Justices of the peace to Spier, Minn.
Ne-er-do-wells to Hard Scrabble, Ky.
Newly married couples to Bliss, Mich.
Three card monte men to Trickum, Ky.
Philadelphia Times.
Hciiizo's Hat.
Tho suit begun in the district court
at Newark by F. Augustus Heinzo, the
Montana coppor mino owner, against
R. G. Solomon, a leather manufacturer
In Newark, for tho recovery of a
Panama hat belonging to Heinzo,
which was taken from the rack at tho
WeBt End hotel at Long Branch last
month by Solomon, will probably not
bo pushed. Yesterday Solomon turned
over tho hat to his counsel, Michael
T. Barrett of Newark, to be forwarded
to Helnze. A hat belonging, to bolo
mon, which Heinzo had taften from
the rack by mistake, was received by
Solomon by express before he gave' up
Mr. Heinzo's hat -New York Tribune.
CASE (faVfcll
SSBKBk.
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This ELEGAMT Watch $3:1!
llfor jn bur wtttb cut (ill al 4 ml to with
7ur nu lod kiinn,at t will ti4 ti b 'ivittt
CHAIN C. p, D. 3.7. ?"
mm tt, fllfH wlib rtbl J tt4 m.Ttmsl 4
fartaWAum ttmtMpr with Ung O.U
Mim tu.in rer unui tm (nun rar .'.
IffMiMaiUfrll tqail to f 35.00 flOI.W
KIM.KM WATCH Wrrnf 1 20 YEAK8
KrtHiprtnrtnl$3.TA .nil It U jnr: Out
mt tmruKt ot with h fetich. Mtitl.a
-Iftml ii.nl 0nt r IaAU' (Iff. AHr
Jl.riKHKRCU.,R13, iiiqataeTfU. CHII Aiiff.
575
Month and Kxpenaesf no experience
nerdPd! position permanent; Btlf-Bcllcr,
VkakMvo. (?o.,8Ut'u rtQCUHclBHat;, 0.
Kitchener.
It is said that Kitchener may be
called homo because his reports have
been too frank and have been depress
ing to tho British public. Tho old
habit of decapitating messengers
bearing bad news, therr, has not entire
ly disappeared, Indianapolis News.:
Two-Thirds Yankee.
Not only the model of the-new
Shamrock Is "Yankee," but nearly
"all the wrinkles" In rig and blocks
have been derived from American
sources. The sails are of American
cotton, duck and the main sail is laced
to the boom a recent concession to
American methods. As a matter of
fact, tho Shamrock II. has more of
American "wrinkles" in hull, spars,
sails and rigging than are ingenous to
Great Britain. She is more than two
thirds "Yankee." Kansas City Star.
K bestoy test 74 fears, wk gj)A V CASH
nnu want rnoro fiaiesmru. itl wuKIJ
OuMfcprfc STftPK H1IPFV. J?Mrfc. Mo
WlKITCn IfiEKITC ' ""' "tr to nu-rAMiLT mi-
IT API 1 Elf AUEftld MOIUALSt- pxA protu ta4 WJ
w.tk. ktetui
Campbell & CO., 011 Plum St., KIj.'ln, 111
0M5
REDUCED RATES AND SPECIAL
TRAIN
To Natlenal Encampment, O. A. R.
The Great Rock Island Route will sell
tickets to Clovoland, O., and return, for
tho Grand Army mooting, at greatly re
duced rates. Tickets will bo on salo at
points west of the Missouri River Sept.
7th to 10th, inclusive, except Oklahoma
and Indian Territory, whore soiling dates
will be Sept 7th and 8th. Return limit
Sopt 15th, except that extension of limit
to leave Cleveland, up to and including
Oct. 8, 1901, may bo arranged by depos
iting tickets with Joint Agent at Cleve
land, and payment of small fee. Com
rades of the "Rank and File" have so
leotod the Groat Rock Island Route and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rail
way for a special through train to Clove
land, which will leave Kansas and Okla.
horaa Sundny, Sopt 8tb. Passengers
on this fipcoinl train will be given the
privilege of going and returning via
Toledo and bont or all rail as they may
elect. Passengers making return jour
ney by boat will have a dolightful stop
of three hours at the celebrated lake re
sort :Put-in-Bay. Any Rock Island
Agent or tho undorsigned will give full
details and arrange for sleeping car res
ervations. E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A.f Topeka.
Mr. Webster Davis' Book
THIS work is the outcome of a visit to the Transvaal, made by Mr.
Webster Davis while he was Assistant Secretary of the Interior,
under Mr. McKinley's first administration, and as the result of
which he broke his relations with the Republican party and af
filiated himself with the opposition. The author vehemently ar
raigns the British government for the Transvaal war. Whether
tho reader agrees with the author or not, -he will be interested in
his presentation of the Boer side of the case. Milton said that
truth could not suffer so long as she was left free to combat error.
Em
I Money
John Bull's Crime,
-OR-
Assaults on Republics
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"Strike, but hear," iz a familiar raying. No one knows his own side
of the case until he also knows the other side.
For all these reasons, no matter what opinion the reader may
have formed of tho South African war, he will be the gainer from
a reading of this book.
The illustrations are worth alone more than the price of the
work. They were all taken on the spot, either by Mr. Davis or
by some of his friends, and they certainly form a unique collection
of South African pictures. They are in all styles, from "grave to
gay, from lively to severe," and they have been faithfully and
exquisitely reproduced in halftone. Cloth, large octavo (6x9), 400
pages altogether, printed on coated paper, beautifully illustrated
by over eighty full-page half-tones, attractively bound. Two dol
lars; carriage prepaid.
Send a copy of this advertisement with your order to
The Abbey Press,
Publishers, 114 5th Av., New York
and
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Trusts,
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Imperialism
By W. H. HARVEY,
Author of the famous
"Coin's Financial School."
This volume is written in Mr. Harvey's entertaining and con
vincing style, and is replete with information and instruction.
It can be obtained in paper cover for
25 Cents. "":
Sena amount, WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT, to the
Coin Publishing Co.,
Vinda, BecoSnty, Arkansas.
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