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The Commoner.
.VOLUME 5, NUMBER
$Q Cream
- Separator
ron $25.00 I !1?
) celebrated DUNDEE CREAM
SEPARATOR, cnpaflty, 200
notinflspor hour, SfiO ponnda c&-
J rarity per hour for 929.00:
too pound capacity per hour for
j4.UUi buirinitm i n w
equal of Separator that RE
TAIL EVERYWHERE at from
570.00 to $120.00.
OUR OFFER. RrtSSjlS
ratoron our 30 daya' free trial
plan, with the binding under
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tcntondufte Uiiititwilliikim
doner, nklni colder nillif.
Bklm cmIit, run llKhtorand
Eklm ono-half moro milk
than nny other Cream Sepa
rator made, you can return
the Separator to u at our
expense and we will Imme
diately return any money
you may hart paid for freljtht
charges or otherwise Cut
this oil. out at onco and mall
to us. and von will recclvo
by return mall, free, postpaid, our LATEST SPECIAL
CREAM SEPARATOR CATALOGUE. You will get our
Lltf oiror and our frco trial proposition and you will re
rolvo tho MOST ASTONISHINGLY LIBERAL CREAM
SEPARATOR OFFER EVER HEARD OF. AddreM,
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO.
our mm WW?M BUGGY
toos m U MJC,Mm OFFER
Bohl under a poalUro 2-Yenr
Guarnntoo on One full Month's
Frco Trlnl. Huy Modol HukrIcs
for wear nnd atylo. . Highest
.quality, lowest prico. .10-
i.anc in deaiKn nnu uosi
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nnparallolcd ouor.
FRRE Oatalozue nhows
'Vehicles for every purpoeo.
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Itenresentatlve Williamson of Ore- Domingo, or at least part of them. The
gon, who was Indicted by tho federal
grand jury of Portland, Ore., on the
charge of conspiracy to defraud the
United States of public lands, has de
cided not to attend the sessions of
the house of representatives, pending
his trial.
President George B. Robbins of the
Armour car lines was questioned in the
houso by tho sub-committee of the
house committee on tho details of the
business of his company.
60,000 Sure Hatch Incubators
-Yforung iimntioniy- ni(rn ana uj.
Ho "race sulcld in mo poultry
world whtl Bur flatchoa ara
buir. Hatch TryfrtllER. Lead
Ixcaaisof excluilro patonUd feat-
urei. tiwjuw. o-uear guarantee.
rrico or lu-eir machine,
xrtitiii prepaid tin 01
1 th Itocfcr Mountains
CO dart trial. Catalog free. Addnu
'BUM H1TLU 1M1IIUTOU CO..
Box CiUCUyC.nUr, Nb. DoUOtU(UdlaaapoIli,lBd.
mmmr I
$10
DEATH TO HEAVES
II Jtl aiatant atul .Mhk
CglwSpQajGJ'W'
HKHTOSBIIaTe, Congh, DU.
ttmptr and Indigestion Cure.
A reterloary ipcctllo for wind,
thrn.l mill .tmnsnt. .tit.l.
2airona ricommtndt. $1.00 per
mil jieaicn, uauor EX. paid.
Tho Newton ItcmedrCOn
Toledo, OWo.
President Roosevelt has signified
his approval of the report of Ambassa
dor Porter, concerning the efforts to
locate tho remains of Admiral John
Paul Jones and has urged the erection
of monuments for both Paul Jones and
John Barry to "emphasize the value
set by our people upon the achieve
ments or the naval commanders In our
war for independence." The president
further asks congress to appropriate
tho $35,000 needed to conduct the
search for the body of Jones, which
is believed to have been buried in the
abandoned cemetery of St. Louis in
Paris in 1792.
GASH
for your roal ostnto or busi
ness unywhoro, I can soil It. I
niouu It. Send description and
lowest cash price. W. E.
Mlnton, Kansas City, Mo.
Iowa
and
The Dakotas
The great extent of territory
served oy trie North- Western
Line in lovvaand the Dakotas,
as well as other states north
and east, enables it to offer
the most convenient train ser
vice to all important points.
Fast time and equipment
that embodies
The Best of Everything
r-or tickets and full Information epply to
R. W. McGlNNIS, General Agent
10240 Street Lincoln, Nebr.
Chicago & NortU-Westera Railway
NW449
rncniiiMnn Rota forth the fact that a
protocol of an agreement was entered
into at S'an Domingo City on Janu
ary 31, 1903, for the arbitration of cer
tain claims against the Dominican gov
ernment held by the San Domingo Im
provement company of New York. A
copy of the protocol of the agreement
is incorporated in the resolution, and
in this the Dominican government ob
lijratGs Itself to nav to the United
'states $4,500,000 on behalf of the San
Domingo Improvement company ana
to allow the United states government
to administer the customs affairs at
certain ports in order to insure the
payment. It is under this agreement
that the United States is said to be in
charge of the customs offices of the
Dominican government and under the
nrotocol entered into on January 20
last, which agreement was repudiated
by tne state department and another
drawn. The latter agreement is ex
pected to arrive in Washington on
Wednesday.
but will of itself practically defeat the
object of the legislation." Secretary
Taft. In reply, said: I think you are
correct in assuming that a great ma
jority of the officers in the army re
gard the anti-canteen amendment a3
ill advised and likely to increaso
drunkenness in the ranks. Indeed I
must admit to that as at present ad
vised I share your opinion.'
President Roosevelt is preparing to
attend the reunion of the Rough Rid
ers at San Antonio, Tex., to be held
near the end of March.
The desirability of enlarging tlio
navy was discussed in the house on
February 15. Mr. Butler (Pa.) upheld
the proposed increase in the number of
battleships, saying until all selfishness
had disappeared men woud strike and
S'enator Tillman of South Carolina
was compelled to leave Washington a
few days ago on account of the condi
tion of his health. Ho i's now in Phil
adelphia where he is undergoing treat
ment. His physician pronounces his
ailment as the grip, but the senator
is afraid that it is something more
serious.
Tho senate committee on the judl-
vjuwy uua uuiuonzeu a iavoraoie re
port on a bill fixing the boundary line
between South Dakota and Nebraska.
President Roosevelt has sent to Lady
Gregory of Dublin, Ireland, $25 to
wards the purchase of Irish pictures
for the gallery of modern art which is
to be established in Dublin. The fol
lowing note accompanied the contri
bution: "I cordially sympathize with
you and your efforts to keep such a
collection of pictures in Dublin. It
would be an important step towards
giving Dublin the position it by right
should have." The prince of Wales
contributed $5,000 and the princess of
wales also subscribed.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Washington, dated February 13, says
that in giving its approval January
11 last to the "treaty of arbitration of
pecuniary claims," commonly known as
tho Pan-American arbitration treaty,
the United States senate has committed
Itself to tho recognition of its power
to delegate to the executive the right
to make special arbitration arrange
ments, and in executive circles it is
held this power is sufficient to warrant
its action in the case of Santo Domingo.
On February 14, the senate passed
the agricultural appropriation bill and
is now considering the bill making ap
propriations for the District of Columbia.
An Associated Fress dispatch, dated
Washington, February 13, says: "Sen-
utui opooner nas prepared a report
containing the views of the members
01 tho senate committee on the judi
ciary on tho resolution introduced by
Senator Tillman, asking an opinion on
the right of tho president to make re
cess appointments between the ad
journment of one session of congress
"uu LUU wuvemng or another, when the
two sessions are merged into each
other Tho report denies that the pres
ident has a right to construe a recess
and suggests certain limitations upon
E nESlen S P0wer t0 aPPoit men
to office during a recess of congress
whgso nominations have been sent A
anu considered, but not confirmed at a
former session. It was the intention
of Senator Spooner to submit the re
,ul,lu uuo juuiciary committee todav
but because of the absence of Chair-'
man Piatt it was not acted upon The
repor wi 1 not be made public until
introduced in the senate"
On February 13, Senator Bacon in
ZlJn calling? t
V , u "y ulQ senatG committer
on foreign relations, of a nrotonni 1 ?
an agreement, under which the UnL?
States is believed to be now adminis
tering the customs affairs of Santo"
The following nominations were con
firmed by the senate on February 14:
James B. Reynolds, Massachusetts, as
sistant secretary of the treasury; Eu
gene a. xucicer, Nebraska, associate
justice of the supreme court of Ari
zona; W. H. H. Llewellyn, attorney for
the district of New Mexico.
Hagerman Pass i& one ot the crown
ing glories of the Itocky mountains.
The Colorado Midland Railway has is
sued a magnificent steel engraving,
26x40 inches, showing a view of this
rjass. It is suitable for framincr. and
will be sent to any address on receipt
of 15 cents, in 3tamps. Write C. H.
Speers, G. P. A., Denver.
Subscrlkirs' Advertising Dipartmtnt
A little thought will convince .hat
this department of The Cor-moner of
fers superior advantages to these who
desire to secure publicity. Only Com
moner subscribers are cllowed to use
it. and only responsible articles are
allowed to be advertised. Confidence
in the advertising management will
explain in large measure why ad
vertising in The Commoner is profit
able. The manager is in receipt of
many letters from advertisers who
have used this department with profit.
The rate is the lowest made in this
publication 6 cents per word per in
sertion, payable in advance. Address
all orders to The Commoner, Lincoln,
Nebraska.
rpiIE LITTLE HOTEL WILMOT IN SOUTH
x Pcnn Squnre, Philadelphia have a number
of good rooms for SI a day, if you bring your
wife 82 a day. The Commoner always on flic.
The hotel Is right at the door of the Pennsyl
vania Railway. Tho Ityerson W. Jennings Co.
T?OR SALE, IMPORTED PERCHERON, STAL
x Hon, live years old. Wrlto J. W. Dixon
Gretna, Neb.
Senator Bard has introduced the fol
lowing resolution: "That the secretary
of the interior be and he is hereby
directed to furnish for the information
of the senate a statement showing all
contracts made since January 19, pro
viding for the care and education of
Indians in sectarian or denominational
schools, together with copies of all pe
titions and applications for said con
tracts, and of all papers and corre
spondence relative to Indian education
addressed to or on file in the depart
ment; also copies of opinions rendered
by the department of justice relative
to the authority of the executive de
partment for granting contracts to
sectarian schools for the care and edu-
w?? ,0fi IndJans and for usInS trust
runds belonginc to TmUnr. n,
other moneys appropriated by congVess
ti B eaiy sPulatIons with
Indian tribes or for other purposes,
for the payment of such contracts."
Representative Littlofield of Maine
tWlitetf a letter t0 the secretary of
war relative to the anti-canteen act.
In his letter Mr. Littlefield states that
he is tho author of the anti-canteen
amendment and nririn. t n,"1:."
that an impression nmvniin ,i. .
officers of the army are not only ad
verse to this legislation, but are prej
udiced against it. If this is true it hi
created an unfriendly atmosphere that
not only will impair tho efficiency of
T? OR SALE: IMPROVED FARr. BEST HOT---
torn land. Hilton, Caldwell, Knns.
T7IRGINIA FARMS. BETTER THAN GOV
v ernmont lands. Booklet frco. Southern
Land Company, Charlottesville, Virginia.
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A IITOMATTP. AnVWRTTaTXrn XT AP.TT INKS'
"- Very artistic. Buy one. Increaso your bus
iness. Dig Money by operating sever nl inn
chines. Particulars, Robert C. Finch & Co., C01
Traction Bld'g., Indianapolis, Ind.
PIANO, HARMONY, SONO. NEW PYSTKM
ofTeaching. Addi
Cleveland, Ohio.
irosa Analytic Music Co.,
"POR CHOICE, UNADULTERATED MAPL15
x sugar and syrup, write H. Colvenbach,
Pcrrysburg N. Y. Orders filled as fast as product
is made.
T?OR SALE 1G0 ACRES LAND. 75 ACRES
" Farm and meadow land, 25 acres cleared,
10 acres plowed, balance grazing with WOflMi
feet saw timber, and running water. VA milo
from R. R, and P. O. Prico S1.400. Address
Scott Grubbs, Marston, Flathead Co.. Mont.
RARE BARGAIN IN A VIRGINIA STOCK
-"Farm, 520 acres. Location extremely
healthy. mile from R. R , Btation, Good land,
well watered, Dwelling, O chard, oto. Prico
85,000. Terms easy. Address owner, J.
Hobson. Bolona, Va.
fJIIEAP FARMS ON THE BEAUTIFUL,
y rolling, Grand Prairlo, in Prairio County,
Ark. Delightful climate, fortilo soil, pure water
and good health. One crop will pay for tho
laud. This is a now century now rapidly fillinK
up with northern and eastern farmers. Coiuo
now to get cheap lands. Address, Homeseckors
Association, DoValla Bluff, Ark.
COMMERCIAL AND CORPORATION LAWS,
y Each state and territory United States.
Pamphlot Form. Price 6O0 oach (New York,
New Jersey.Ponn., California, Illinois.Ohio.Iowft,
Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, West Virglnl.
J1.C0 each) Simple in form, easy to understand.
Every business man and student should novo
- j xn wumir uio emciencv of S.' nomo Mtnt0 lRwB n lca9t wooeri
the recreation and amusement feature S3 &CoC01 Traction Bld'g., Indianapolis
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