The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 05, 1905, Page 13, Image 13

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Curt Stomach and Bowel Troubles
or no pay, Sond for proof and symptom blank
and pay wjicn cured. Vou havo nothing to risk.
Send today. Dr. Gamble, 629 llaclno tit. Chicago.
RICHARD L. METCALFE
EIGHT HUNDRED MILLION
ACRES, GOVERNMENT LAND open to
Bettlemont. "Johnson's Guldo to tho Public
Lands," tells location, quality, and how to ob
tain. No other book llko it; a boon to homeseek
ars. Describes the free land by counties; covers
ovory feature homesteads, mineral, timber, ir
rigation. Illustrated from photographs. $1.00
postpaid. Prospectus free.
W. H. JOHNSON, Springfield. Mo
If you want
BIG CROPS
Send for our free booklet "Scionco Ap
pliod to Agriculture" it will enable you to
DOUBLE YOUR PROFITS
Osborno-FiskeCo.,P. 0. 1459, N. Y. City
CANCER
Cured to a tay cured. My TRUE METHOD kills tho
deadly germ -which causes Cancer. No knifol No
nalnl Longest established, most reliable cancer
Specialist. iGyearsintblslocatlon. I glvo a WRIT
TEN LBGAL GUARANTEE My fee depends on my
success.Send f or f roo 100-p. book and positive proof.
OR. E. O.SMITH, B8m?l
Friends of many hundreds and the;
keen appreciation of thousands more
wero voiced in many phrases by elo
quent tongues that spoko Thursday
evening at tho banquet tendered at
the Paxton to Richard L. Metcalfe,
editor of the "World-Herald.
It was tho farewell dinner given
Mr. Metclilfo in recognition of his
departures from Omaha to become a
resident of Lincoln, whero ho takes
the position of associate editor of
The Commoner, with W. J. Bryan,
leaving the World-Herald, of which
he has been the editor for the past ten
years, and with which he has been
connected since 1888.
It was at once the most representa
tive and tho most cosmopolitan ban-
Cancer Cured
WITH SOOTHING, BALMY OILS
Cancer? Tumor, Catarrh. ' Fistula, Ulcers, Eo
xema and all Skin and Womb Diseases. Write
for Illustrated Book. 8entfree. Address
DR. BYE. g?;XlKama$Clty.Mi.
binding tho cards boro the words,
"Metcalfe Goodbye."
It was 9 o'clock when tho guests
wero seated at tho long tables that
filled tho grcr.t timing ball, and It was
five hours later when tho speeches
of those who wero called upon wero
concluded.
C. J. Symth presided as toastmas-
ter, and those who spoko wero
Rev. John Williams, Samuel Rees,
General C. - H. Mandcrson, Edward
Rosowater, T. J. Mahoney, B. A. Ben
son, R. 0. Craven, Rev. P. P. Mc
Carthy, William Kenriedy, I. J. Dunn,
G. M. Hitchcock T. J. Nolan and Mr.
Metcalfe.
Many and beautiful were the trib
utes paid to tho honored guest, and
Egrfa from Prlxe-wlnnlnrt Barred Plymouth
Hocks $2.00pcr flf teen. Cottage Poultry Yards,
Route 5, Uoono, la.
f MAIN THOROUGHFARES TO
I III LEWIS and CLARK I
I exposition
Will bo via the UNION PACIFIC,
This route gives you 200 miles alonfr
the matchless Columbia River and a
trip to
PORTLAND
and the
NORTHWEST
And an opportunity of visiting
YELLOWSTONE PARK
JUNE 1st to SEPTEMBER 19th.
From Pocatello or Ogden through
Monida. Through Trains Dally. In
quire "E. B. SLOSSON. Gon,I Ag.
Water Works
For Country Homes.
By our Pneumatic Water System, -wator Is
rorccd anywhero In bouse, stable or yard,
for all domestic purposes and for fire pro
tection." Cool water in summer and ice
water need not be supplied to stock in win
ter. Tank underground no freezing or
bursting of pipes. Entirely automatic in
action. Air pressure generated by hand
pump, windmill or engine. Sold on
30 Days Trial.
Awarded two medals nnd two diolomas
at St Louis World's Fair. Hnndrcdsof our
individual water works nlnnta are in use.
We have many letters from these satisfied
users, and havo published about fifty of
them in book form. It makes a book of
stron c personal opinions ; a copy free. Costs
175.00 and up, according to your require
ments, Writo for full particulars.
C A. BURTON MACHINERY CO.
312 Delaware St.
Kansas City, Mow
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Richard L. Metcalfe
quet ever tendered in this city. Cov
ers were laid for 150, and it was nec
essary at the last moment to make
additional arangements for unexpect
ed guests. The genuineness of the
prevailing atmosphere was frequent
ly remarked, and there was constant
ly in evidence a sense of personal loss
that could not be concealed.
There was an utter absence of par
tisanship or politics, and the occasion
was devoted wholly to the expression
of appreciation of the work that Mr.
Metcalfe has done in a newspaper
capacity, and of the esteem in which
he has been held by his fellows as a
man.
The sentiment of the evening was
well expressed by the words on the
beautiful gold watch presented to
him:
Presented to Richard L. Met
calfe, by the citizens of Omaha
in token of their appreciation of
his ability as an editor,, and of
their high regard for him as a
man. April 27, 1905.
The menu cards were exceptionally
neat affairs and bore on the reverse
cover a picture of Mr. Metcalfe taken
when 8 years of age. The ribbons
the assemblage testified its entire a?
proval of the sentiments expressed by
spontaneous and insistent applause.
The toastmaster introduced the
post-prandial portion of the program
after a two-hour discussion of an
elaborate menu. He said:
No Differences Here
"If it is fortunate that we are not
agreed on everything, it Is equally
fortunate that we are agreed on some
things. We differ as to the best policy
to be pursued by tho government;
whether a protective tariff is wise or
unwise ', whether gold alone or gold
and silver should constitute the stand
ard of value; whether railroad rates
should be regulated by the people or
by the railroads themselves in fact,
some here are known to differ as to
which route leada to eternal happi
ness, and I have no doubt that we
would have no difficulty tonight in
eliciting a vigorous polemical discus
sion between some of the gentlemen
whose names grace our toast list.
"But whatever our differences may
be with respect to such matters, we
are all united in deepest respect for
the man who never deserts a friend or
fails to find joy in the laughter of lit-
and Whlky Habile
curfd itt home wlthont
pain. Hook of particulars
nnii m ' ji.i.i. iiM "ni rilKK. H. WU
rtMillej-, A.lMAllMHtM,Clit., lu3 N.l'ror fit.
$150
PER MONTH AND EXPEHSES to mml
trolurlii(rourkljr Acprmtor, Aerator
and other Hpcclal tie. HAUkV COM.
TltAfJT n1 rA MaumlM (nmtihd
rooamon. uskuuiUmSuco J)ki.T36.
ITCHING SKIN
Eczema, tvnd -Other
8kln Dlsoasei Cured
Trial treatment rihd testimonials went for 6c.
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K FRUIT BOOK
shows in NATURAL CO LOItfl and
accurately describes 2IG varieties of
fruit. Bend for our terms of distribution.
Wc want rnorenlMmen. Stark Dro'i, Loaitl&na, Ho.
to introduce a Patent hardware ar
ticle. Salary 1 18 per week. fcJ.fiO nor
day for expenses to start. Hapld ad
vancement. State ace and present.
gmploymcnt. Write Ideal Shcur Co., Dept A-2,
hteatto.
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PATENT SECURED
Oil FEB RETURN
ED. FltKK opinion
im fn TuttnntnliMlttt
Send for Guide Rook and What to invent, finest
mitollnntlnnsl.HSiH'fl for franritatrthiitlnn. 1'ntonta
secured hyuH advertised at our expense. Evans,
vvuitcns & uo., oiB i?'. at. waswnuton, d. o.
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vturloary ifelfl for wto4.
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Toledo, OJiie.
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"TRUTH CRUSHED
to earth nhnll rUn again." go
will 1'aKo Fonco. lloavy trees hn?e
fallon across l'ftflo Voucca crushing
thein to tho earth. but tut soon as tfaa
vTolRhtlsromorndtherDprintf right
back to place. Write for evldeaes.
PAGE WOVEN WUtK FENCE CO.
Uox 8 Adriaa, MIA.
Thi Old Lint Banker's Uli
Of Lincoln, Nisnit.
Has Over $1,000,000 Asstta
Leads the world in Its home state.
Has a good position for a (rood man,
I9th Year.
Made -to -Order
Suits $12.50
Nothing Ready-Made
Guaranteed to fit and please you. You take no risk.
You siftiply allow us to prove liow much better our
garments are than uiose you buy ot your local tailor
lonwicc our price.
10,000 Pairs of
$5 Trousers Free
To induce you to
give us your first
order, we will
(rive you a pair of
$.5.00 All Wool
Trousers Free
with your first
suit order, pro
viding you write
todav for Free
Cloth Samples
of our elegant $12.50,
915, $18 and $20
guaranteed all-wool
suits, each made
strictly to order. .
We hereby agree to
give you 5 days to ex
amine and try on the
garments In vour own
home, with the distinct
aerreemenMo refund thn
entire amount utxm the return
of the erarments to us. if iinut.
isfactory. , Write today for book
ox siyies, measurement blanks
and superb assortment of nob
by alUwool sultinor umnlM
free, and see for yourself how
wen we can dress you and the
dollars vou can save hv nr.
dering a suit of us and get
ting a patrol if s aii-wool
trousers absolutely free
Owes X. HotM it Co., Tailors, J Mom Bnfldlaar, CMcftgs
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