The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 27, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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for SUIT and
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toed to nt perfectly. In latent
stylo from fashiouabla cloth,
durably trimmed, for 87.00
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nnd glvo you Fruu nn extra
pair of Fancy "Worsted Trotis
orx. You run uo rlwlc.
If suit mid trousors arc not
oxactly ns ordorou you may "
roturn mom to us nt our ox-
ponso. wo will roturn to
you nt onco all monoy pntd
uh tlioroon. liosldos you
koop tlioolofrnntsultcaao,
in wnieu suit was snippou.
Writs nt onco fur ramhloi of lalit clolln tar
tiiiltfnt$7 0anndiip. They wlllbostntfrcowItU
faililoti plutcJ, ), menmronicntblanki, &o.
I Send no monoy but nrlto to-l(iy,
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VICK'S
FAMILY MAG'AZ'INE
. ' Published Monthly
Tho leading: horticultural mid family
Magazine In .America. . . . - ,.
Tlio best writers on flowers, fruits,
irardons, poultry, nature, children, house
hold and stories.
A high grculo monthly publication that
will bo welcomed to every homo.
Regular subscription prlco GOc a year
By special arrangements, for a short tlmo
only, wo Will send VICK'S FAMILY MAG
AZINE and Tho Commonor. both one
year for one dollar. Sond all orders to
Tho Commonor, Lincoln, Neb.
The commission appointed ly 'President-
Roosevelt . to investigate, the
wreck o the steamship Valencia on
the night of January 22, Unas that
the siiip went ashore through . the
faulty navigation of Captain Johnson,
her master. It will bQ5,remembered
that' '136 lives were lost, and Captain
Johnson also perished, v . :.
to grow out.pf
tigations. . v v..
the, coal road inveB-
Rev. A. S. Crapsey of ' Rochester,
N. Y., of the Episcopal church, is on
trial charged with heresy, . - -
The Iowa republican convention
will meet at pes Moines, August 1.
Michael Davitt, thenbted Irish1 lead
er, is seriously' ill at'Dublin;.;'--
Fred 0. Murrdy, recently ".l-(pPP-nted
collector of the port - at Buffalo, N.
Y., has b'een indicted of embezllhg
$38,870 froni.,the county while he was
county treasurer.
GET INTO BUSINESS
r.r-. uMiDcri c I will tcacu you tlioRrnl
FOR YOURSELF Kstato Bnd Flro Insur
ance BuslnosB by mallj toll you now to
ostabliBh un otllco of your own without
capital; onablo you to make from 600.00
to 15000.00 a yoari glvo you valuable
Information, that half costmoycara
of tlmo and many dollara to obtain;
toll you how to got solo a-jonoy f or
your town of blRKebt anil best Biro
InsuranceOompanlcfU teach you Con
veyancing, Mortgaging, Writing of
PollcloHt co-oporato and work with
vnn rtnr vnn nm Hinno'i. luriKiim-
tod tlil now mothod. Wrlto forFreo
partlculara. OZMUN A. TATinKLli,
1 Donk 81 POUTH URKD. INI).
Governor Folk of Missouri has of
fered a reward of $300 for the arrest
and conviction of ach person guilty
of participation in the .Springfield, Mo.,
mob. '-.'.'
state; Oscar Hadley" of "DanVilie was
nominated for state treasurer on the
second ballot; Edward Fltsipatrlck of
Portland was nominated for clerk of
the supreme court; Bassett A, Cotton
Of Indianapolis was nominated for su
perintendent of public instruction; W.
S. Batchely of Terre Haute was nom
inated for state geologist; Leander J.
Monks of Winchester was renominate
ed for judge of the supreme court
from the Fourth district, ,
Eight steamships 'arrived 'at New
York April 15," unloading 11,838 immigrants.
DEATH TO HEAVES
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4r uuir&meoq -ill-.
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LL t,BIBHWJh1l al
NEWTON'S Heave mid Cough Cure
A VHERINART SPECIFIC.
H years sale. Oneto two cutis
tiainu cure Jteavn iw ijv
prepaid. Send for boolclet.
TheNontonlletutiljCo.,Tolcdo,0.
The portrait of Benjamin Franlclin
from the gallery in the Dorchester
House, London, has been vestured 'to
the United States by Earl Gray, gov
ernor general of Canada, and arrived
at New York April 15. The portrait
went to. England during the revolu
tionary period, and became the" prop-,
erty of a great-grandfather of the
present Earl Gray. It had been faken
from the Franklin home in Philadelphia.
The house of representatives has
passed a bill providing that in. all
criminal prosecutions the. United
States shall have the same right of
review that is given to the defendant.
The bill is intended to remedy such
a situation as mat invoiveti in, Lue
beef trust case, . where the govern
ment found it impossible to take. an
appeal. A Washington correspondent
for the Chicago Record-Herald:, re
ferring to this measure says: "If the
senate passes the, bill It will be im
nossible for any of the -lower courts
to declare any - statute invalid or. . de
cide important pleas, such as --those
of the puckers at Chicago, without
having its decision reviewed by a
higher court. The bill is considered
constitutional by the best lawyers in
congress because it safeguards the
rights of the defendant in that it pro
vides that a decision in favor of the
defendant in a lower court c&h not
be set aside on appeal, and therefore
the constitutional provision that "the
defendant shall not twice be placed in
jeopardy will not be ' violated." The
only purpose of the appeal then will
be to obtain a decision from a higher
court on the law. point involved..
Case, for the Humane, Society
Philadelphia real' 'estate broker
an automobile last sum-
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purchased
mer, and proceeded industriously to
familiarize himself with its mechani
cal construction. '
After a week's coaching under the
guidance of a chauffeur, the ' broker
determined one evening to take a spin
into the country without his tutor.
He decided to ride slowly-.- And to
insure against being helplessly stalled
on a lonely road, he fastened the fam
ily horse to the rear of the auto, so
that it .could tow the machine homo
in case of a breakdown.
The auto chucked along gently,
when of a sudden the-horse swayed
and was dragged to earth.
"Poor horse!" muttered the roker,
sorrowfully, as he stepped from the
car; it's utterly exhausted."
"Exhausted!" snorted a passing far
mer, as he sniffed the oily atmosphere
"you mean asphyxiated.'" Harper's
Weekly.
PATENT SECUREPflK28KS-
I mum "-"- t0 patentability.
Bend for Ouldo Book and What to lnvont, Flnost
Tubltcatlou Issued for Fkkk Distribution. Pntenta
necurod by uo Advortlsca at our Kxponno. lfivans,
Wllkens & Co., 015 F St., Washington, D. C.
Is tho ona llvo issue
toilnv. Study if for
yourself. A copy of tho International bociallst
TIoyIow and n sixty-four-pago book on Socialism
mailed for 10 cents if you montiou this paper.
l)HAwrvH Kvim&Co..501 K. Kinzlp St., ChiciiBO.
Mount Vesuvius continues to give
forth eruptions, and many lives. haye
A large number of scien-
gone to the scene for ' the
purpose of making observations.
beenjost. ,
tlsts1 have
The house-of representatives has
passed a bill permitting the with
drawal from bond, tax free, of domes
tic alcohol; wjien rendered, unfit for
beverage or liquid medicinal uses by
mixture with suitable denaturing ma
AGlSKTSlSnn Francisco Horror, By Bishop
Warrants have been issued for more
than, one hundred members: of the
Springfield mob. .. -. , , .
The investigation by the W-Scpnsin
authorities of the Northwestern Mu
tual Life Insurance company has
brought out many questionable trans
actions in the -conduct of the affairs
Fire swept the town of Mariquiua,
in Rizei Province, Philippine Islands.
Two"" thousand dwellings were burned,
and several -thousand :lepp.Je are home
less , and starving The government
is rushing assistance to the .sufferers.
MR. BRYAN'S LETTERS
Mr. Bryan's avowed determination
to travel in the Philippines as a simple
sightseer, and not a politician, ap
pears to advantage in his letters .to
The Commoner, which make one of
the most candid, impartial, and enter
taining accounts of the islands and
their people that have been anywhero
published. New York Evening Post.
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Subscribers' Advertising Department
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; .Senator Foraker"" o'f '. !01liO deKy.ered,
another ''gpeecli "against ' th raiilroa'd
rate' bill' April ;12.r' " '" ' "'
This department is for the exclu
sive use of Commoner subscribers,
and a special rate of six cents a
word per insertion the lowest rate
has been made for them. Address
all communications to The Com
moner, Lincoln, Nebraska,
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VnUows and survivors. Thrilling stork's, i-holo- Ol mat company.
graphic illustrations. B g Hook, $l.f0. 'IVrms 60 per p
cent commission, luu per cent prom, rroigat pntu.
Credit. Outfit t roo. Send eight cents for postage.
Kuulmun Co.,, 25 Atlns Bldg., Chicago.
aOUTH DAKOTA
A liandsnnio l'1-pago Illustrated booklet of BruloCo.
and a map of S. Dakota free: Farms nnd rn nchos In
tho famous Missouri HlvorValloy, tho corn bolt of
South Dakota, l-rotlts guaranteed. J. A. Sthansicy,
Hox tt5a, Pukwnna, S. 1).
Charles E. Hughes, the "New York
lawyer who had charge of the Insur
ance investigation, and Alexander
Simpson, the Pennsylvania lawyer,
havebeenappolrited by Attorney Gen-
nrnl Mnnrlv fn lnnlr nftor flio tntoroofa
I of the government in the cases likely
A tornado struck J;he town ' of , Staf
ford, Kan., dehiolislied a numbei:.' o'f
houses and Injured. -several people.
Booklet
WHHH
Before planning your trip to South Dakota it
would be worth your while to look through" the
booklet describing the State, its resources and
opportunities, just issued by the
Chicago, Milwaukee and
St. PauS Railway
&
The house committee on election
of president, vice president anil rep
resentatives in congress lias recom
mended for passage a bill increasing
the term of a member of the lower
house to four years,1 instead of two as
at present, and providing for the elec
tion of senators by direct vote of the
people.
ALUIIXU fljXMUWl-U. itUUlti JSUUS'UUW
.Premium layimr stock. $1.00 Der 15. 55 net
100. Sati3factlon guaranteed.- Mrs. Laura
Burch, Laddonla. Mo.
A GENJl'S -WANTED JE0R A. ,T, RUESS
Wash-E-Z. Bit? Money. Wush-E-Z Co.,
Tiffln. Ohio.
OKLAHOMA HOMES, WHEAT FARMS.
Prult farms. Stock farms, . O. W. Smith,
KinROsuer.Oklii.
President Roosevelt issued an order
to the federal authorities at-Omaha,
directing them to take to St. Joe
Harry Welch, a federal convict, in
nrrlor tlinr "WolVh mlortif c?q Tito tttIP
u. w v.v vn. . . u.v.i x.i.tr.ii ooc "o nriiui
SIQN DISEASES; BRACY'S GERM DE
stroyer a specillc for, most skin diseases,
cures Eczema, Tetter, etc. Destroys the Itch,
Rlnp Worm and Scalp humor germs, by mail
25c, 50c. 81.00 per. box.. . Address Snodgrass. &
Brncy. Little Rock, Ark. " r
fiTURE BRED, SINGLjij COMB, WHITE
X Leghorn eggs" for hatching. Write
F. S. Guthrie, Perry.sburg, N.. Y
It will be Sent free
to tho undersigned
Recent railroad
to those interested. A postal
will bring it by return mail.
extensions, throuch Lvmnn
openings
County, South Dakota, , make unusual
there at present.
my ymw ticicec iroin your local airenl
who is dangerously ill.
H to to 1524 Farnam
to insist that it is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. .
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F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, -
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The Indiana Republican state con
vention met at Indianapolis April 11.
The platform dwelt at length upon
state issues; it indorsed President
Roosevelt's administration, The plat
form favors the adoption of a 2-cent
railroad fare law. The convention
nominated by acclamation' the -following
candidates: Secretary of state,
Fred Sims of Frankfort; attorney gen
eral, James Bingham of Mimcie) state
statistician, James S. Stubbs of Indian
apolis; judge oL the supremo court,
First district, James H. Jordan of Mar-
unsvine; jonn c. Bilihelmer of Wash-
iiiBiou was nominated for auditor -of
EOR SALE-FINE NINE ROOM, ALLMOD
ern residence. Bath, furnace, electric
lights, gas, cistern, hard wood floors, city wat
er, extra large lot on corner, on asimalt waved
street in south-east Lincoln, tho finest resi
dence portlon'of the city. 1 block of street car
and two blocks of fine public school, line lawn
and shade, If you desire to move to Lincoln
here Is an opportunity to secure a nice home a6
a very reasonable prlco, It you desire an In
vestment tho rental money would pay ten per
cent on purchase price. If Interested address,
W. 0., care ot Commoner. Lincoln. Nebr.
DISC RECORDS, BEST MAKE, 25 AND 35
cents. Lists supplied, J. F. Staudlford,
Fort Scott, Kansas.
T71AMILY CANNER, BEST INVENTED,
JU sole manufacturers. To quickly Intro
duce will give reduction on first order from
each community, Southern Ounnor Co.,
McKlnney, Tex. ;
CHEAP LANDS IN INDIAN TERRITORY.
Listed each week In detail. The New
State Tribune gives all Information as to how.
when and where to buy Indian .Lands. The
Indian Appropriation 1)111 throws on the markot
the first of July over two million acres of tho
finest farm land on earth. Wo publish the hi.;
gest and best newspaper. )n the soutlivre-i.
Subscrlptlon price $1 per year. New-Stum
Tribune, Muskogee, Ind. Tblv v-
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