The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, June 12, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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JUNE 12, 1908
The Commoner.
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A PKAYER
When joy and laughter rock the
world
And children laugh on every side,
"When selfishness has been forgot
And handstand hearts are opened
wide,
And shoulders bend to help the
weak,
And hands reach out to guide
along t
The feeble ones, and all are kin,
And all the world is sweet with
song
When jealousies are pushed aside,
And envy finds no dwelling place;
When strong; and erst-aggressive
ones,
Lift up the-feeble in the race,
When beggars reap a harvest great
That make up for the year's scant
dole,
When men are moving heart to heart
And standing soul to soul
When it is joy to fare abroad,
And it is pleasure just to live,
And life's one bitter drop is that
Alas! we have not more to give!
We ask, O God, thy comfort for
The hearts bereft that grieve and
break,
For those no open hands may help!
Dear God! for the Redeemer's
sake!
Judd "Mortimer Levels.
miles, which is only six square miles
larger than the city of Baltimore.
But it is a happy little country, ly
ing near the Adriatic sea in the em
brace of the kingdom of Italy. Its
capital city is built upon a mountain
and is protected by walls. It has a
population of 11,002, many of whom
aro office holders. It has a little
army of 950 men and thirty-eight
officers. But there is no public debt,
the office holder's and soldiers seem
to be content with moderate pay, for
the public revenues are only $60,000,
out of which must be paid an army
of x. thousand men, including thirty
eight officers; sixty legislators and
two reigning captains. San Marino
has for sale cattle, wine and marble.
They seem to be a frugal folk. By
the treaty with the United States,
which they have just concluded, they
agree to deliver up to us any fugi
tive from justice who may take re
fuge among them, and we upon our
part agree to return the comiiimeiC
Baltimore Sun.
"ONE SAD DAY1
I.
THE VANDEKBILT COACH
We read in c. advertisement of
the "Victoria Hotel in London that it
is the place
From where, (he Venture Coach,
driven by Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt, will
leave every , other morning for
Brighton (The Hotel Metropole).
The fare is reasonable only a
few shillings, with an extra charge
for a place on the box with, y ung
Mr. Vanderbilt himself, -whore el
bows and oyen shoulders may be
rubbed.
Small wonder that Mrs. Vander
bilt is about to divorce her husband!
He prefers a coach and four in stuffy
London to his home and ten thou
sand interests in the broad spaces of
his native land.
Vanderbilt is a sorry specimen pf
overbreeding. He chooses to drive a
coach as part of the advertisement
for a London hotel when he might
sit at the throttle of one of the great
est railroad sy-'eos in J'e world.
St. Louis Times.
One sad day when the sun's gold
crown
Jeweled the desolate, dreamy west,
I came with a burden and laid it
down
Under the lilies and leaves to rest;
And, weeping, I left it, and went my
way,
With the Silence-whispering, "God
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will last a lifetime, that
never- chips or breaks that never works loose or flics off
the handle that drives straight and true you must ask
for a Keen Kutter Hammer.
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TOOLS AND CUTLERY ,
are as carefully made, tempered and tested as the finest Burelcal Instruments. The name
Keen Kutter covers Carpenter Tools of all kinds. Tools for Cardeu and l'ariu. Also
a full line of Scissors and Shears, Pockct-kulvcs and Table Cutlery.
If not at your dealer's, writt us. t
SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY (Inc.). St. Leals md New Yirk. 0. S. A.
I Two mon can ran It. Record, 3 tons In one- hoar.
AuJo-Fedan Hay Press Three Stroke
binrxun uaini.oaBy draft, uutomntlc food, iroo
ati.racuon ou.rani.ad. auk lor catalog; 33
Or 1521 W. 12th Stroot, Kunctis Oily, Mo.
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II.
,Qne sad day At was. long ago
And thorny the ways my feet have
pressed v
Since with tears and kisses I laid it
low
Soul of my soul, and life of my
. . breast!
And kneeling now in the dark to
pray,
There comes with a song from the
sunless west,
The same sweet voice that I heard
that day
The Silence whispering, "God
knows best!"
Frank L. St.uiton in Atlanta
Constitution.
A HAPPY LITTLE REPUBLIC
On Friday the -United States sen
ate ratified a treaty with the repub
lic of San Marino, which claims to
be the oldest state of Europe. If
this claim is correct, the republic
is small for its age. Its territory
comprises but thirty-eight square
A Companion
A delightful little traveling com
panion, indispensable to many who
travel, are the "Little Comforters" Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, by their sooth
ing influenco upon the nerves of the
brain and stomach, they prevent dizzi
ness, sick stomach and headache car
sickness.
Dr. Miles'
AntHPain Pills
cure all kinds of pain quick and sure,
are perfectly harmless and do not affect
you in any way, except to soothe the
nerves and cure pain. For real com-
rort never enter upon a journey witn
out first securing a package of these
"Little Comforters."
"I am pleased to recommend Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain. Pills. They not only
cured a chronic' "headache, but since, if
my head shows a disposition to ache,
one tablet stops it. I give hundreds
of them to sufferers on trains, and de
rive much satisfaction from the relief
they afford." M. H. CHARTUS, Trav
eling Salesman, St., Louis, Mo.
The first bottle Will' benefit, if not,
the druggist will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk.
THAT DAY!
There was a pink and blue smell,
and listening, she heard a cool noise
in the garden, while before her eyes
came the delicate perfume of orchids.
Daintily she pulled the netals from
a cauliflower and fed them to the
silken-furred teakettle which coiled
cosily in her lap. The kettle gave
a short yelp of delight, and, look
ing up, she beheld the man coming
toward her.
He was lazily puffing at a frag
rant icicle. Then lie saw her, and,
drawing near, he gently stroked her
fair bent head with a pick-axe.
"How natural it all seems," she
"breathed.
Taking off her face, he looked at
it tenderly, and answered:
"Yes. It is the day of tariff re
vision." Puck.
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WANTED WZ!ZnA
Good Farm
for sale. Not particular about location. Wish to hoar from ownor only who will roll dlroct to buyer.
Glvo price, description anil stato when possession am bo Jincl. L. Darbyshlro, Box 365a, Rochester, M.Y.
THE AGE OP "LET US ALONE"
' The real origin of the motto "Let
Us Alone," which has recently come
into use in this country through the
act of the National Prosperity Asso
ciation that met in St, Louis, oc
curred nineteen hundred years ago.
It is recorded in the Gospel
according to St. Mark that
there was in a synagogue a young
man with an unclean spirit, who,
when he heard One teaching with
authority, and not as the scribes,
cried out: "Let us alone, what have'
we to do with thee? Art thou come
to destroy us?" Credit should be
given to the man with the unclean
spirit. The Outlook.
lrrigr"tGl L-ejrtcis
Twin Falls North Side Canal System
Snake River Valley
S tinny Southern Idaho
GO,000 AQIU3S CIIOICIC IAND STILL, OPEN FOH
KNTItY.
100,000 ACRES filed on Blnce tnc opening pf tho
Twin Falls North Side Lands, October 1, 1907.
THE LAST LAND under tho gravity system of tho
Great Twin Falls Canal System tho largest
irrigation project In tlwj United States, em
bracing a total of 420,000 acres.
Finest Watertight
Ideal Climate
j FVuit, Belt: of Idaho
Richest Soil
The Coming
TOWNS on tho North SIdo are Milner, Jerome, and
Wendell, each of which offers inducements for
the home-builder, investor, and business man.
ELECTRIC POWER A magnificent power plant
costing over 9100,000 la now in operation at
Shoshone Falls. More than 100,000 horse power
Is availablo in Snake river adjoining this tract,
HOMES If you want a home, a business, an irri
gated farm, a sure investment, sunshine and
health; if you want to make money, come to
the Twin Falls North Side Lands where you
will find rich soil, fine climate, Abundance of
water, good weJls, electric power, electric rail
roads under construction, good neighbors and
everything to make a happy and prosperous
commonwealth.
FREE TEAMS are furnished by the- company from
either tho Milner or Jerome office to show
homescekers tho lands. Drivers who are. fa
miliar with tho lands accompany every team,
TERMS Porpctual water right, 35 per acre, and
' tho land GOc per acre: first payment on water
right and land at time of filing, $3.25 per acre;
balance in ten annual payments. Short resi
dence only required.
For Descriptive Literature and full Information write to the Secretary
Twin Falls North Side Investment Co., Ltd.,
Jerome, Idaho.
Or to Twin Falls North Side Land d Water Co.
No. 1224 First National Bank Bidg.
CHICAGO, ILL.
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