The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 01, 1905, Page 13, Image 13

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Montgomery Ward y Co.'s
Big Catalog FREE
THIS NEW CATALOGUE, No. 74, for tho season 1905-6, just from the press, Is the largest In size and the
most complete In contents of any general merchandise catalogue ever Issued, and Is filled from cover to
coverwith the lowest prices at which highest quality goods were ever sold. There never before was gath
ered into any one book so marvelous a collection of desirable goods of ovcry kind at such money-saving prices.
Three million familiesabout ten million peopleare going to save a lot of good
money by having- on hand and ordering their goods from this massive catalogue.
We know by past experience that those who make free use of it will save from $50.00 upwards during a year's
time. We invite you to be one of them.
Our No. 74 Catalogue and Buyer's Guide is a Necessity
to the farmer, the planter, the miner, tho lumberman, the hotel keeper, the railroad man, tho teacher, tho
mechanic in fact to every resident of the country, the large town, the village and hamlet.
Despite the great value of this mammoth catalogue to you and the large cost to us, to prepare, print, and dis
tribute it, we shall GIVE ONE COPY FREE to every grown person who asks for it, provided he does not
reside in a city of fifty thousand or more, or in Cook County, Illinois. -
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WE BUILD jLfi99
Everything you eat, wear and usa Is found In our No. 74 Cata
logue In tho highest grades, latest styles, best qualities, standard
makes and absolutely honest values, at the very lowest prices.
You tako no chances In buying from us. We refund your money,
if, for any reason whatover, you are not satisfied.
The prices in our No. 74 Catalogue are uniform and the same
to all alike the rich and tho poor. We do not raise our prices
when we deal with the wealthy, nor can those In moderate or poor
circumstances do better for themselves anywhere than to buy at
our established, printed prices the fairest prices In tho world,
because they aro low quotations, on high quality goods.
''REMEMBER No such offer as this was ever before made you. We offer you tho Genuine, Up-to-Date
Montgomery Ward & Co. large Catalogue without a penny'3 expense to you. Thl3 Is no partial list, no incom
plete book, but the largest, newest, complete Catalogue Just, off the press.
A Word About Ourselves Our establishment comprises seven large buildings, covering more than
fifty acres of floor cpace. We are the original, largest and most favorably known Catalogue House in
the world. We have a successful record of a third of a century to which we refer with pride. Our custom
ers are our friends, and they are found the world over. We have honestly acquired our reputation for soiling
goods of quality at fairest prices, such as no other concern has been able to meet.
We absolutely refuse to sell snide goods or trash at any price.
Montgomery Ward & Co.'s New No. 74 Catalogue comprises 1200 large pages, full of accurate
illustrations and truthful descriptions, without exaggeration or misrepresentation. It describes over
126,000 articles, such as everyone uses every day
just such goods as you use, but of highest quality
and lower price than you can obtain them In your
home stores or anywhere else but of us. We nave
heretofore asked everyone to send us fifteen cents
to partly pay postage.s a guarantee of good faith,
but we will NOW give you a copy absolutely
without charge of any kind delivered at our ex
pense providing you show you desire to possess
it, by Just writing and asking for a copy.
That's all we require. Do you want it? Do you
want to save part of your necessary expenses?
Do you want to get some things that you cannot
secure near home? This large, complete, up-to-
date, No 74 Catalogue makes it possible and easy for you to own, use and enjoy many things of which you have
frequent need, but which the usual prices-asked by others have compelled you to do without. Get this Cata
logue and consult it freely and often. Those who use it most save the most.
Send your, name and address carefully written on a postal card, or in aletter, or attached to your next order or fill out this coupon.
Either way that is easiest. Just say "Send me free and prepaid one copy of your new No. 74 Catalogue." Do this now.
Cat here, fill in carefully, and send to Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago
Send me FREE and w"aid one copy of your New No. 74 Catalocuo
for 1905-6.
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A STRONG PROTEST
The United 'States MonetaryLeague
has prepared a strong protest to con
gress against the recommendation
made in the president's latest message.
Joseph N, Stephens, secretary of the
league, asks. that this protest he sup
plemented by letters from those who
approve of the protest, which letters
should he addressed to senatprs and
representatives. The president's reconi
jnendation was as follows: "The at
tention of congress should he especial
ly given to the currency question, and
that the standing committees on the
matter in the twohouses charged with
the duty take up the matter of 'our
currency and see whether it is not
possible to secure an agreement in the
business world for bettering that sys
tem. The committees should consider
the question of the retirement of the
greenbacks and the problem of secur
ing in our currency such elasticity as
it consistent with safety. Every sliver
dollar should be made by law redeem
able In gold at the option of the
holder."
LIGHTNING ART WORK
On the breast of one of the two
brothers killed in New York by light
ning while bathing Sunday afternoon
was imprinted a likeness of a tree. It
was about eighteen inches long and
was perfect even to the smallest de
tails, Including the coloring of the
leaves. The likeness wds burned deep
In the flesh. Physicians are unable
to explain this phenomenon, as there
was no tree within several hundred
feet of the spot where the lightning
bolt struck. The ways of lightning
have long been past finding out.
Boston Globe.
FIT OF ECONOMY
The following letter was received
from his sister by a New Yorker who
was away from home on a visit: "I
am sending by mail a parcel contain
ing the golf coat you wanted. As the
brass buttons are heavy I have cut
them off to save postage- Your lov
ing sister, J. K. S You will find
the buttons In the rlghthand pocket
of the coat."
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