The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 05, 1904, Page 14, Image 14

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    The Commoner.
yoLtraqa 4, nxjmber j.
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Irr 10 to 85 bushel pe ncro wore than commoa
Wo rthorooreSoed Cotnthiaany other firm on the
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to make cotncropanuurouuK
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Cil fiif nit
Catalogue Manual.
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isms rrf e ior ahh(.
Be friendly, write us.
A. A. BERRY
ISeod Company,
uox :i'
Clarlnda, Iowa
"PEACE.
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Speooh Delivered by Mr. Bryan
at the Holland Sooioty Ban
quet, Now York City.
CATARRH
Is tlio tnoHt prevalent of clIscu.Hos. It is a local
ailment or tho mucous mcmbrimc as well as
constitutional nntl
CAN BE
crndlcntod by proper treatment. Dr. Bykcs
cured himiiclf In 1870, nnd tlio treatment has
CURED
thousands since, and by using Dr. Bykcs'
Sure Cufa for Catarrh will cure you. Send
tor the best book on cutnrrli over published.
Mailed free
I) It. SYKKI' SURK CURB CO.
Department C 118 So. Louvltt St., Chicago, 111.
trio ron rncc list or
uroonoo & talkinq
MACHINED.
tu nirtr beea
given free for selling
3,C0 worth of goods
m fomt -want tou to
belter, but If jou
and as jour nam
audi dress, we will
seud jou post
paid, and Trust
You with 38 of lbs
handsomest and
finest silling ar
ticles ever toadsj
easily stld In half
KB konr at lOo. eaon. When sold sand the money, fi.CO, and we
wlllsindvouaguaranteedA.q.ColurablaClrflpBopkononith
Utree-aone record. In caso you ate not pleased with th
Sraphophono, send It baok to us and w will allow-you A8.&0 on
the purchate of any maehlue you mar select from our catalogue.
We will forfeit l,000 to an on prorlng an trtok or cateh about
this offsr, or tha.1 wo give a to machine or one that must be turned
6t band. Our ruaehlne I a ke winding, sslf-plsylug Columbia
Qrapbophone, and with thr-song record, Is the greatsst premium
Iter offered, Bend for free list of records and graphophones. Bend
rour reply to us at one and be treated falrl. A trial cost nothlor.
Address plalnl, W. 8. eJUU'BON, lept. 1U, Now York.
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CREAM SEPARATOR ET DCC
aSh Thrslsat:ciulne" m Em Km
oner maaeo Introduce the Peoples
Cream Separator In every nelch
borhood. It is the best and simplest
In the world'. We nslc that you show
It to your ncichbors who have cows,
bend your name nutl the uitme of
the nearest freight office. Address
PPLES SUPPLY CO.
DODt. 177. KANSAS OITY, MS.
fltZMWil
T
REES
TESTED 50 YEARS.
Fruit and Orna
mental, Shrubs,
Roses, Bulbs &
PUNTS
8ontl for Descriptive Prtoed Catalog FREE
699 Acres. 1 $ Qreeahoases. EstiMkhoj ixc?
PHOENIX NURSERY CO. BSLSSSk
sT
SAW MILLS, 4 H
P.Cuta 11,000 feet por
day All slroa man
or, Shingle Mills and
tdRora with Patont
Varlahlo Fr lotion
eed-Portablo Grind
log Mills, water-
Wheels, UU Mills, ete. B.nl
tot Urp eUJf, rtilrht
doa't rouit
D.LOAUl HllXMra CO
rtoiiud, Aiiinu.a
DOCTOR
Ann int Wall K.t-nr... .1 iri-
If jou will Bona uia n B.tmple of jour
moraluaurlnel will tell joa whatdls
eaiBTou have, Ita causftand If curnblo
ornot,Treoof ohnrKu. You can bo cured
at home M, a tori ftwall cot. I txoat.
botli raxes. 8untl fourcanU for mall.
J.F.SHAFeRvM.DWatcrDoctor,
jl4rcnuAY., riUSDUrg, Fa.
Patent Secured yssjss
Kwm, tllkeiM Co., Dpt. F, WMhlngtoB, dTo.
"Sinco my visit to the Netherlands
ray thoughts hive ueon dwelling much
upon the important part that that
little nation saoms destined to take
in the movement that has for Its ob
ject the substitution of reason for
force in the settlement of differences
between nations. I have been recall
ing the stubborn fight made by die
sturdy Dutch for liberty of conscience,
freedom of speech and constitutional
government, and have rejoiced that
at last the fragrant flower of peace
has appeared upon the thorny stalk of
war. It is fitting that the Temple of
Peace should Ptand upon the ground
that was the srenc of an eighty years'
conflict, and I am glad that an Ameri
can citizen has so generously provided
for its construction.
"A prophet In olden times foretold
the coming of an era of peace so uni
versal and profound that to empha
size it he pictured It as extending even
to the beasts. The wolf and the lamb,
he said, shall dwell together; the
leopard shall lie down with the kid;
the calf, the lion and the fatling shall
keep company together, and a little
child shall lead them. Are our eyes
to witness the fulfillment of this
prophecy? When primacy among the
nations shall bo conceded not to the
one having the largest number of de
structive battleships nor to the one
having the most numerous army, but
to the one setting the best example
and contributing most to the welfare
of the world, then the Netherlands
can enter into honorable .rivalry with
her most populous neighbors.
"We must not expect all armies to be
disbanded at once or look for the Im
mediate settlement of. all questions
by arbitration. Progress is slow
"'Heaven is not gained. by..a: single
bound;
We build the ladder by which we
rise
From the lowly earth to the vaulted
skies;
And mount to its summit round by
round.'
"So with the advancement of the
raco. Wo press forward, often im
patient of delay, but experience
teaches us that as the trees that are
strong enough to withstand the
storms do not mature quickly, so gieat
reforms come by degrees. There Is,
however, reason to believe that the
light of a better dpy Is already break
ing. "The peace conference which, by in
vitation of the czar of Russia, con
vened at The Hague-tne peace con
ference ttrwhlph our own country has
given such effective supportdid not
announce a new disco ery; it sim
ply gave expression to a desire that
was felt to a greater or less extent,
among the more enlightened of ev
ery nation, it revealed the fact that
society is at last approaching the
point where conscience will assert its
Ti?nrrTCy ?V0r Ahe brute intinct.
There have been times when braverv
?rS?ni1itliefb?ttlefleld was considered
the highest form of virtue, aud there
have been times when intellect
force and independence of though
have been considered all sufficient
but now heart characteristics are be
ginning to be recognized as the i domi
nant ones. Instead of civilization be
ing measured, as Buckle declares 'bv
the mastery of tlio human mind over
the forces of nature we are beginmng
to define it as the harmonious T devel
opment of the human race, physlca -ly.
mentally and morally.' We aw
finding that neither the perfectly de
veloped body nor the sSidly
trained mind (ills the measure of the
man or of the nation. Moral do?
velonmenr. infiienft.u, . U1 ao
feet mau to a Ihreo'fola man, andto
spiritual part of his being cannot be
ignored.
"The evils which afflict the body
politic, whether in this country 01 in
other countries, are not due to the
extraordinary development of .the ma
terial resources of the world, but to
the fact that the moral sense has not
always kept pace with industrial ex-
outgrown its steering apparatus. It
is as if the Celtic were equipped with
a rudder made for the Half Moon.
But there is an awakening at hand.
In the United States, in England, in
Prance, in Russia, everywhere, there
is an increasing group of those who
are looking up to a higher ideal, who
insist that a physical combat between
men is as powerless as a fight between
wild animals to determine the right
or wrong of my proposition. They
fear that even inte'lect, unless
warmed and vitalized by a belief in
the brotherhood of man, may go far
astrav. Thev 'Ontonr1 Hint Invo n1mr
-an all comprehending and all pow-
umu love can discern tne trutli, and,
discerning it, both define the rights
of man and prescribe his duties to
ward his fellows. It is not upon the
plutocracy of wealth, nor upon the
aristocracy of learning, but upon the
democracy of the heart that the hope
of universal arbitration and perma
nent peace must rest. The conscience
is the most -potent force of which man
has personal knowledge, and when
quickened, its gentle promptings are
more imperative than statute laws,
uau uie mvisiDie barriers with which
it surrounds one are stronger than
prison walls.
"If at times the war, spirit seems
rampant and we are tempted to ex
claim: 'Rlchr. fnrovnr t, U ..
iold, Wrong forever on the throne!'
let us find encouragement in Holy
yvrlt.
"When Elijah was fleeing -from the
wrath of Jezebel and believed all the
prophets to have been slain, the Lord
commanded him to stand upon the
mountain, and as he stood there a
mighty wind swept by him and rent
int001? ?SUIlder. out God was not
In the wind; and after the wind came
an earthquake, but God was not in the
earthquake; and after the earthtiuake
andrnVffibUtrhG was not S toe flS?
and after the are, a still small voice,
and it was the voice of God. Even
ln i a& au lncreasing number of
people throughout the world, stand-
Sf f T? thG ?eights' are earning
that God is not In the ironclads that
sweep the ocean with their guns, nor
In the armies that shake the earih
with their tread, nor yet in the fire of
musketry, but in the still Entail voice
? JU?iIc.e that issues from tribunals
like that recently instituted at The
Hague. May this tribunal justifv Sr
creation and insure its pernetuitv
judging the nations with Sour
ness and reproving with equity
The New York World gives the fol
low tog report of an incident at the
Holland society dinner-
Mr. James M. Beck, 'former assisr
ant attorney general o g tXtrtl
States, having made some . criuSInS
of labor organizations, Mr Br " n nf
tor concluding the speech which he
had prepared, submitted a few rp
marks, showing what good ha, hit
sSKfcMrssSS
yoSnaj, street 22 M' Beck' e
b wan street lawyer, and treated
90DaysfTrial
Wiii.Sfl11 mnrA mHahlAmnrMianrtra U. .tt ,t.
any house In tha world. Volumoof sales regulates
nr!cwt. Nn firm ran tirtrir..1t . ., ..u.1.1.
coods; we refuso to handle tho other kind.
Our Oakland
macnine arvsri a o
OZ5
Our
Oakland
Machine
at $8.25
Is warranted
for 5 years
and Is the
best machine
on the market
at the price.
At $12.75 our
Amazon 13 as
good as the
regular $20
kind: Is beyond
comparisonwith
other machinos
at this prlc9.
si
wauaimaiBi
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BliiiflBsVS I! flBTBSlHijHBm
For
our Brunswick
Seven Drawer,
High Arm. Ball
Bearing,, Drop
Head Machine
Is a beauty, one
that will do all'
kinds of work
and, can be de
pended upon. Price
is much lower than
any other firm asks
for equal quality.
Mounted on hand
some Automatic
Drop Desk Quar
tered Oak y.
Cabinet like lfne
pIcture,onlylvlya
Free Catalogue
of Sewlngr Machines containing our 90 dayslfroe
trial offer, sent on request. "Write for It today.
MONTGOMERY WARD fcrCO.
CHICAGO -
A Buggy fctetlt From
Snfifc Hickorv
will stand a btlt Btora hard wear thau
an ordinary vehicle. With this Material
and our exporlenc, expert worktnea,
modern machinery and larte carriage
Slant, you are assured of having; the
est, strongest, handsomest eblclo In.
your countv when you buy a
Split Hickiry
spsciai
Top
Buuy
$
50
Midetfl Your Order porr?ye
when we say " made to order vr
iBn mat vre vr ill nntsh Vhis Durxy
m you want it, chantliir the palaULir,
ODholslerlna or ran.ril rnnitructlnn
from regular to suit your rqulrmnU. Wo ar able
to do this, a vre make vehicles In larfe quantittee and
carry on hand at all time a large (took In different
courses of construction. We carry thousand of these
buyles regularly In stock in rubbing- varnish ready
to finish, so that shipment cmn be made promptly
iter order Is received. Wo ship you our Split
Hickory Bpeclel Top Bugfty as you want It and allow
C9 BAYH FREE TKIAIi, so that you ean com-
Saro your buggy with other buggies offered by retail
eaUr at 50 more, and If you are satlsHed that you
nave the best buggy In the world for the money and it
is what we guaranteed to furnish you, wo will send
yon a Two. tear Iroa.OIad Guarantee. Send
for our 130-Page KUKE Catalog at once; It describes
and Illustrates this buigy fully gotten up In twelve
different ways. NOTE! We manufacture afull line
of high grade harness, sold to user at wholesale prices.
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It sotto yoa nothlr to ewn thfJ
butIfHlt f uaraated, BtMsvWlad an
8teB.getrWtCB, Chain and Chatm.
wrlto at once,-and we will mall you.
poitpald, our premium list with
packageaof BLUINK to sell for tea
i m.ctii, ciena u uie money ,.
fetor Ihs BLUINE, and wo will
Jopwd jrpn the rVateh, Chain an
Chartn TORE.
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