The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 07, 1908, Page 12, Image 12
, - -""wrHjgvJQiipiniPtr" The Commoner. VOLUME 8, NUMBER 4 12 m a ii.i Fun and HcaKJi for Roys mid (ilrls. f7W ZZ i 1lLvL i2f V" X t&jSita f'liililii") ui t ni'iri' keen enjoyment morn Ik'iiUIi ful Inn vxitli nut imiihy pony rUMheiuiny other way for llio itmin'V hufn lima tip nvi-rtt. HtmiiK. nnd roomy iiiihikIi to mrry all or tln-m. Mmlo to liwt iih well us iiolihy and ImiidHoiii". Ol'lt I'ONV FA KM lni Sim Icoil In tlio Wft. Wo iniiko Klilpini'iitM or Pony lllus minpli'to with nil llm Iriiiiiiiint.". PoiiIoh Kiniraiiti'i'il. kind, hoiiih mill ucntli' ItiKthi'licMliiiaili'.'riioiiMiiiilKorpli'iwi'il parol tumid liapiy rhlldri'ii It'll iil'lii-nuty ami Inn o, our rls. V rllo lor now, hcautlfully iiluctinlfil Imo cntitlnuiip. Our tciwoiiahln prlt-fH will surprlso. MlfliluiiM liiiKKy Co, -H3 nilirf lllilt'.. Kalaina r.oo, M It'll. l.iirKt'Nt iiiiiknrnofpony Huh In tlii rtI NO MSI IT TO VOIJH INCO.tll'J "Wlij" work for a nulnry of $50 to $75 por month, iititl no rliiiiin- Id climb higher? This mt'HiiN You:- Miirrii'l or Sitl;lt-. Ili'i'iiino tin lOlfflro-lli'tllfiil SmmIiiIIh(. One jour to uruiliiulo; two dlploiniiH Kt'antt'tl; AM Heil-Tnpo cut out. A Hti'ii'ly tlrlll In aclttal facts, by I'rnolk'iil IOpirli'iM'o on living subjoctH. And you ilnn't ncfd but little, to start with, in Hit' NorlhmMlrii CoIIcko of IflUH'lro-TliTHHMilt'H. Von earn your way iih you ko nlmitf; A I'tirlncr.slilii in an olllcc, at tin' uinl of .six innnthH, ia uiii-hiiImI; "Why" delay; write today for factH. Do it now. Add reus with Htarnp inoloned for reply. Norllim'Hloni College of UlcL'trn-TlierniH'iitles.. 1731 Uiilvornlly Ave., St. J'aul, Minn. Socrotury of the Treasury Cortcl you replied January 29 to the sen ate resolution calling for information on the bond deal. Frank R. O'Neill, well known as a St. Louis newspaper man, is dead. Richard A. McCurdy, formerly president of the Mutual Life Insur ance company, has returned to Amer ica from his exile abroad. being competitors of the Union Pacific. Mi'vwW m b r GUARANTEED TELEPHONES For Fnrmrr.i I'nrly Miip.s Cleat Talkoro. Loud Rlngors. Lightning Proof. OUR NEW BULLETIN NO. 8 lvlnc vnlunlrfo Information will o niallod froo on roiiuuHt. THE WESCO SUPPLY CO. PI. tVorlli, Toi. 8T. l-Ot.'IH, till. RIDER AGENTS WANTED in eacii nwn o tide nml exMWt samplo lllcycle. Write fr 3f trial offtr. We Ship on Approv.il without acrnt ateottt. nllmv in nAVh unnn n.. mut frtfiay freight mi every bicycle. FACTORY Pmr.i?a ,, .,(.!,.. ...I .1 i....i.i... : .r.:.i: ":.?-" v)"iin -, ',i miiuin. -"'"1'' "t iii'iiiyourcielvoourcat. WKinnMcmxaurinihtitrtttffrieeianAwrvfleutiHMojrtr, nuHu otuuc vu., wopi. 70, Chicago, III. FEMGEWm utruin: chick-eil-tllfllt Hold to tlloilHcr at liulmale l'rlf o. Vi I'ajr Krrlithl, CutnlDKiiu fret). COILED SPRING FENCH CO., Vox Wl Winchostor, Indiana, u 5W J flW3: w.w King Carlos of Portugal and the crown prince, Louis Philippe, were assassinated February 2, at Lisbon. A band of men waiting on a promi nent corner surrounded the king's carriage and shot him and the c-own prince to death. Three of tlio as sassins were killed in trying to evade capture. An Associated Press dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, shows that the Taft men won out on the primary contest. The dispatch follows: "The supreme court today affirmed the decisions or tho common pleas court of Franklin and Allen counties in the two cases brought to test tho validity of the Uronson primary election law. The substance of this is that tho court holds tho law to be valid. The cases are not to bo reported, nor does the court state in announcing its deci sion the ground upon which the de cision is based. The decision makes tho call for state primaries on Febru ary 11. regular. Prosecutor Welty of Allen county said after the deci sion was rendered that he proposed to carry the case to tho supreme court of the United States at once and had secured from tho courts the right to prepare the entry in tho caso with that end in view." Comptroller of the Currency Ridgeloy ordered the National Bank of North America, New York City, closed for liquidation January 26. W. F. Ilavmeyer was president of tho bank. !. VAV .fs0.P A MONTH .SALARY nml r.. ...linn iikiiiw an oxptMisi'8 to intit ilnco poultry nml stock powders in pnekimo nnd hulk; now nlnn: -K avN,jK,,irrur::oUuor UK,uiu uo- ALDRICII ASSET CURRENCY BILL The Aldrich asset currency bill was reported to the senate and referring to the measure the Associated Press says: "The amendments which have been published from time to time appear in the bill, although in gen eral character the bill remains the same as when introduced. "There has been an effort on the part of the committee to emphasize the emergency nature of the act that is proposed and to this end amend ments are inserted in the bill which are intended to cause sp'eedy issu ance of additional currency when a stringency occurs. "The following amendment is in serted in the first section of the bill in lieu of the provision which gave the comptroller of the currency pow er to fix the time and the amount of issues, when application is made, ac cording to his judgment and at his convenience: "The comptroller of the currency shall transmit immediately the appli cation, with his recommendations to the secretary of the treasury, who shall, if in his judgment business conditions in the locality demand ad ditional currency, approve the same, and shall determine the time of is sue, and fix the amount, within the limitations hereinafter imposed 0f the additional circulating notcJ to be issued. In order that tho dis tribution of notes to bo issued under the provisions of this act shall be made as equitable as practicable be tween the various sections of tho country, the secretary of tho treas ury shall not 'approve applications from associations in any state in ox cess of the amount to which such state would be entitled of the ad ditional notes herein authorized on the basis of the proportion which. the unimpaired capital and surplus of the national banking associations in such state bears to the tnrni amount of unimpaired capital and surplus of the National Banking as sociations of the United Stales, Provided, however, that in case tho applications from associations in any state shall not be equal to the amount which the associations of such state would be entitled to under this method of distribution, the sec retary of the treasury may, in his discretion, to meet an emergency, as sign the amount not thus applied for to any applying association or associations in the states in the same section of the country." Narrow Margin of Safety "The clause of the original bill fixing 75 per cent of the market value of all municipal and railway bonds as the limit of the issue of the notes aeainst them has been amended so that railroad bonds alone are to be taken at 75 per cent of their market value. Notes may be issued against deposits of municipal and county bonds up to ninety per cent of their market value. "The limit of circulating notes that may be Issued under the act has been raised from $250,000,000 to $500,000,000. "The section of the bill relating to the acceptance of the interest bearing obligations or any legally authorized bonds of states, cities, towns and counties as deposits for the security of additional bank cur ( Continued on Page 14) Francois Mario Benjamin Rich ard, cardinal and arch-bishop of Paris, is dead. r-o ; lMtiiuurHtmwhtns liniuuvi'd by C. runt's j2.o g tli-Ht htonoKi-nplicr nnd Inst sccrctniy. 2 Kk,y, School, 7-I1 K. Cap. HI., Wnsh., D. 0. The New York Amsterdam Na tional bank, capitalized at $1,000,000 was closed by order of the comptrol ler of tho currency. 3 STROKE SELF FEED HAY PRESS 2 Moit mil run It II tons In ono hour linty draft. Smooth bnlos Will snvo its l!03t bhiupetl on trial Slit tHf lift Inn AUTO FEDAN HAY PRESS Co'.""0"' "W,1""U Branch OFnc'Er"'11""-- 1M1W Wratiath SU. Knnxvu'ity, m0. em Jmr iJPjNREE IPJANYMAN TRIAL OFFER U. Rlvo you n my splendid out lit on i WMluy froo trial ontlroly nt my own risk, pro vldluu: you nro tlio calKy to accept my sonorous morT E ) jvnys nhl Uicso spLul.To, Wits t , o WorelS this scnsoii. coinnionHni. win i I '.. '. uu.1 for arSuS bWraRo0?0? ono m n locality nt this adVorttJlnj? prl w bUt 1'. O. LINDQUIST, M,mKor. CANADA MILLS CO., Dopt, 75, Greenville. Mich, Ouida, the famous novelist, died at her homo near Florence, Italy. She was seventy-nine years of age and wrote forty-ono novels, tho most famous of which was published in 13G7 and called "Under Two Flags." London cablegrams say that un rest in India is growing and that England is preparing for an uprising there. George L. Thomas, a freight brok er of New York City, and L. B. Tag gart, his clerk, pleaded guilty in tho federal court at Kansas City on tho charge of paying rebates to rail roads. Thomas was fined $7,000 and Taggart $1,000. The jail sentence was omitted. The North Carolina legislature has passed a bill providing for a special election on state-wide prohibition. Attorney General Bonaparte has directed that a bill in equity be filed to set aside the control by the Union Pacific Railroad company and its subsidiary companies, of the South ern Pacific and the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake roads; also to hayo declared illegal the owner ship by the Union Pacific of the Oregon Short Lino of stock in the Santa Fe, the Great Northern and Northern Pacific, air of said lines The most gentle of Nature's laxa tives put into candy form. That's Cascarets. Made to be taken in dainty doses, when you don't feel at your best. A cure for the blues for the grouchfor bad temper Cascarets. For the cause of most of these troubles lies In the bowels. k JLtSret tonieht means a cheery day tomorrow. Six bright days for ten cents. - Are they worth it? Ks as a Physic. They are candy tablets, as tl Cffect of 80rae fos. They stimulate ?J& JS'i'SS-Tft Lbdt carry box ,a ocket- "'rarel" bW1 WMh"day- Do"'' take physics In Urge doses s0c.eirXoSr0b0w?firSt f -1-'"'-"- Why not be Aizr101 aeei be,: "Cas- yoZ best!13' aB WeU "" """ "tt' m J" well keep at bnf SiI?-"? nd?1taWets. They are sold by all drumrists TE.N CENTS PE.R. BOX , . ,.t tetWUUUUffl&tSilft,