rnepiam. .' agfflg'T-J' "wfy -a The Commoner. FEBRUARY 2, 1306 15 .iyuinnni'im"nn-iwr-ri .11 M 'I' '1111 IIIJIJ' ''""llf'rf Rupture New Scientific Appliance, Always a Perfect Fit Adjustable to Any Size Person Easy, Comfortable, Never Slips, No Obnoxious Springs or Parts Costs Less ThanJVJany Com- " mon Trusses Made for Men, Wo men or Children Sent On Trial Free I have invented U ropturo appllnnco that I can safely Bay, by 80 yenrfi' expcrlonco In tho rupture business, is tho only ono that will nbbolutcly hold SHJBeaHSSMiif'f-?'ft'xSBBBBBn iSBB)FjBBBBBa&t' ':'JbbbbbS BLBJfttt'&RwiY RRRRp'wiS'-iwfflti'-'; VX'9S. R1HRRRbbsbW4IRRRRRbbbbbb1b BPVBnHBBPBBjKvgBBBBBBflBE C. E. BROOKS, the Inventor. tho ruptnro and novor slip and yet ia light, cool, comfortable, conforms to ovory movement of tho body without challng or hurting and costs loss than many ordinary trusses, Thoro aro no springs or hard lumpy pads and yet It holds tho, rupture safe ly and llnnly tvj thou t pain or inconvenience. I havo put tho prlco so low that any person, rich or poor, can buy and I absolutely guarantco It. I make it to your order' send it to you you wear it, and if it doesn't sat isfy you send it back to me and I will refund your money without question. That Is tho fairest proposition over niado by a rupturo specialist, 'l'ho banks or tho postnias or hero in Marshall will tell yon that ia the. way I do buslne88i-always absolutely on tho square; If. you lutvo tried most everything else, come tp mo. Whoro othors-fail Is whero I hayamy greatest success. Write mo to-day and I will send you my book on Rupturo and its Cure, showing my appliance and giving you prices and names of people 'who havo tried it and been cured. It la instant relief when all others fall. Kcmember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. Just a straight business deal at a reasona ble price. pH. BROOKS, 1071 Brook3 Bldg., Marshall, Mich. ThisgLEGANTWafch$3:Z n.fora joa bit ft valtti cut till out ud wnd w ii with ioruautHaM&4Mo WATCH AND CHAIN &.0,,D.3.76. 7J; baatlot cut, WaUfvult tasriTtd.ium visa ftad JCASB ( dJMtjP inuutHt a vmtt timctr, 1U lanj QoM )Utd tiMJo ft lAOMf tmi Mun iot wow. lUm lit, fitttd with arloilj Jw!4 mitratnt ui oUltd abiln IUI IA01M If tQ eoatitn It qntl to taj f SB OOLB FILLED. WATCH WrraUa 20 TEAK8 r j tfct xprtn Mt W.T& md 1 llf yourt. On SOjtupiuuitMMaliilUitacbwttsb. Hail If tta wiat Qat or lAUt' lit. Afldrtw JAKBSUAC0.8J4aiQlMjBt.,CHlUUO. PATENT SECURED! I OR FEE RETURN ED. FbbkOpinion us to nn,tfntnhflifcv. Bend for Guide Book and What to invent. Finest Publication Issued for Fbek Distribution. Patents eecured by us Advertised at our Expense. lCyana, Wllkene Co., C15 F tit., Washington, D. 0. QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKDOOOOOOCXDg Cuba, Florida & New Orleans VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY Double daily service from Omaha. Win ter Tourist ticlcets now on sale to resorts in the South. Mardl Gras at New Orleans February 22nd to 27th, S906 $22.85, Omaha to New Orleans and re turn, Feb. 0th and 20th. Correspondingly low. rates to other points in the South. Tickets good for return twenty-one days from date of sale. - A LOW RATES TO HAVANA, CUBA. Steamship "Prince Arthur" leaves New Orleans every Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. Steamship "Oliblmette" leaves every Saturday at 1:00 p. tn. Send for finely illustrated literature on Cuba and Florida also for booklet entitled "New Orleans for the Tourist. SAMUEL NORTH, District Passnsr Agent, OMAHA, NEB. )OOOOOOOOOOQOOO ever. All parties are opposed to It. The democratic party with hardly a dissenting voice in New Mexico;, while the republican party is split upon it. Yet the people of that ter ritory would be a unit against it if they had any idea the territory would be admitted alone. In Arizona there are probably not 300 voters in the territory in favor. The rest would prefer to even remain in a territorial condition for ten yearti to come. And even the 300 would prefer single statehood if they' could get it. Let the two territories vote separately upon the question and there will bo no joint statehood. M. C. Wilson, Oil City, Pa. Within sight of my home just at present and for several . months to come a scene is being enacted that would repay any man of influence in government who is interested in governmental regulation or rauroaus to come a thousand, yes if he could afford it ten thousand miles, to get points. The great Pennsylvania railroad try ing to ruin the Independent Refining company in what should be a most unlawful manner. About three years ago the Pennsylvania railroad con ceived a plan of putting independent refineries to an expense, so they is sued a plan and commanded them to build over all their cars exactly to this plan. The Independent Refinery company had been building a much stronger car that was giving them entire satisfaction so refused to change their plan. Now the Penn sylvania railroad wont turn a wheel for them until they do this. The Lake Shore railroad is within sight of the works and willing to take all the cars, but the Pennsylvania wont, haul -them the half mile to the l.ake Shore railroad yards. Plenty of in formation here for government men. M. Chambers, 345 Railroad Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. In your issue of January 5 in the department of "Cur: rent Topics" I read with pleasure the article, "The people of Arizona are up in arms concerning joint state hood," and I join with J. B. Pearsall of Douglas, Arizona, when he gays "Your suggestion may be a good one insofar as Indian and Oklohoma ter ritories are concerned, but conditions are entirely different as regards Ari zona and New Mexico." I do think it strange that any fair minded per son would wish the joint statehood of so large a territory. Dakota as a territory was not much larger than New Mexico is and it was considered large enough to make two separate states of. Notwithstanding its cit izens, customs and conditions are sim ilar. Wyoming was taken from Da kota in 1868 and later accepted as a state, although it has 14,340""square miles less than Arizona, and 24,880 less than New Mexico, so surely each of the above, Arizona and New Mexi ico, is of sufficient area. Bach has a splendid future before it with wealth over and under ground suffi cient to secure it financially. There are intelligent people living there, fine business women and men and in numbers larger than had many of our older states when they were ad mitted to the union. The customs of the people may be and are differ ent, their politics, are also different and their citizens are somewhat un Jike, so why should they be doubled up and lose their identity to suit a few politicians? Where is the gain? Arizona decidedly is not anxious for admission unless on her own respon sibility. New Mexico is not anxious for joint statehood. It wants admis sion into the union as a state. There are some who would, rather be joined to Arizona and be admitted than to .continue a refuge and bone of con tention for broken down politicians. I am glad the people arc waking up before it is too late, and I hope con- I greds will not make the serious mis take of listening to a rew, wno, ior selfish reasons want the joint state. If it is so taken into tho union, it will be against the will of tho peo ple most directly interested. And at some future time not so distant there will be petitions and bills pre sented for its division. In another article is an extract from "Tho Ros well (N. M.) Record" saying: "Joint statehood has tho support of prac tically all tho democrats and a largo majority of the republicans, and tho peoplo have become thoroughly tired of having their territory made a sani tarium for broken down politicians." That is just the trouble. They are tired waiting. Waiting, waiting since 1874 or 5, when they had presented a bill for statehood. And if they felt capable then I am very certain they are more so now. Dear editor I hope you will rather urge them to wait a little longeruntil their friends can prove that they have "growed up" to separate statehood and arrive to the dignity of the state of Arizona and the state of New Mexico indi vidually, than to be a single state and aalyum for a few . politicians of the Pennsylvania type.. " H. B. Dye, Yisalia, Calif. I have invented something that will bo of use to all people. It is a little thing costing only a cent or two that will add great comfort to every garment of clothing in which it is worn. I wish our patent laws were such that it might be given at once to the peo ple and if it turned out to be useful and used by the people that the gov ernment would then pay me for it. If I sell the patent to some manu facturer he may put a high price on it, and it will come very slowly into use, whereas if it was free to all to manufacture, it would be reasonable in price, all the people could have it and enjoy its comforts and benefits. Such a patent law would require a set of commissioners to look into and pass upon the use or non-usefulness of all future patents and pay the in ventor according as his patent was used and seemed useful and helpful to the people. But as many patents for a time seem to be useful and Two Wys Have you noticed a difficulty in hrcatlilnflr short, quick breath when you arc walking jfo- lnpr up btatrs, Mnmnir. or are angry ana exciica? 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