The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 25, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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September 25, 190s
The Commoner.
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Pianos On Credit
BHHKMMMa mam i
30 Day' Free Trial No Money Down
This concern, with a combined capital of
$7,000,000. -wants to Gcnd you Its wonderful Piano
Book. Wo sell pianos from S144.50up, andcuar
nntco a savlnir of at least S100. Wc ask no money
down. Wo ship the piano, and let you uso It a
month, before you decido to buy. Compare it
with others compare our prices with others. It
you find It tho best bargain you ever saw, take two
years to pay for It a little each month. Other
wise send It back. ....
Don't buy a piano without acclnjr this book, for
this Is the largest concern of Its kind In the world.
We iavo 450,000 customers. Write us a postal
today and simply say "Send your Piano Book."
Spiegel, May, Stem 2o., 'tat 35th Street, Ckicago
Lincoln t Washington
Beautiful hand-painted souvenir Bryan
Badge. 'Designed by a Bryan Girl from
Bryan's home town. Postpaid 25c. Wo
have only limited number.
Funko & Mason, Browncll Block, Lincoln) Neb.
Subscribers' Advertising Dept.
This department Is for the exclusive
use of Commoner subscribers, and
special rate of six cents a word per In
sertion the lowest rate has beeu
made for. them, Address all communi
cations to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb
REAL CAUSE .OF , .INDUSTRIAL
Panics. Tolstoy, Post. Kropotkln,"
Darrovy., Gompers, Dobs, Lloyd, Garri
son', and seventeen Others. World's
best thinkers. Send twenty cents.
QuinnM.J644 Unity Bids;., Chicago. !
f ' ' nl 1 1 " ij I ' .i.i.i i , i 1 1 i i ,
Wichita, country, "best is
vv Texas for tho homeseeker" or in
vestor: for information write
.Land Co'.,. Wichita Falls, Texas.
Jones
CEND TEN CENTS FOR THREE SETS
- ISfo-TiprKnot Shop Lacers. No more
bother with shoo strings. Look neat:
-Big money for agents. No-Tie-Knbt
Co., Lebanon, Pa. '
(TNE QE ;TBE BEST. FRUIT FAR&tS
,ln ,.Bent;on County,, Arkansas; 128
acres',' ' $80 per acre. W. W. Pearco,
519 "W. Elmlra, San Antonio, Tex,
nEGON FAHMS IN'THE VALLEYS,
-V mild cjlmateno snow,. 'grass- year
round, dairy, Xruits, hpps, .walnuts, etc.,
plenty godd water. Stock and grain
farms eastern Oregon. "We havo largo
and small farms, $15 to $100 per acre,
according to products and improve
ments. Call on us or write. T. B.
Ackers-& CO., 270 Washington Street,
Portland, Oregon. .
tTyE'LL ALL TURN OUT. ON ELEC
vv tion Day." Best Bryan and
Kern Sorig" of the campaign.' Sample
for 2 cents. Leo V. Shea, Tottenville,
N. Y.
.() ACRES ILLINOIS, $1G00 IM
uu proved farm near town. Big
bargain: Address: W. B. Williams, Mt.
Vernon 111.
A GENTg,' .HERE'S, A CORKER"; pNLY
" pancake griddle in world that
bakes squaro cakes; turns them; bakes
six .each, .time;,., LP 0 per cent profit.
Canton, Griddle Co., Canton. O.
1Y53 ARE MAKING THE HANDSOM
YV t est "Btfjion (campaign watch fob.
an.. the .majrst, , Send z&c tor sample
and circulars giving "wholesale prices
to 'clubs1, "land dealers; money returned
if not as represented. Reese & Co., 44
Vesey St., New, York.
T INE " UPf'FOR BRYAN." THE
!-, great- ipanlpaigni. march song.
"Words and., music,.. 25c. All dealers, or
Gale, Mnllatie JVTusTc Co., 5th and" Syca
mdre, ClnclrtnatlO. '' '
07, MEEK. . KISSIMMEE, FliA.
, has bargains In orange, timber,
ranch, truck, 'alia -phosphate lands.
il ..vOfif.O'f j .
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FOR -SAlJlUHliN 1.0NEL OF THE BEST
alfalfaydajivy, and fruit countries
In San Joaduin Valley, small and largo
'tracts'bf land;-'1-" hotel, barber Fhop,
hardwalre-.tstora') Address Kincaid &
Fasetor.fhrs,,j-pqs Palos, Cal.
FINE' 1100 ''ACRE FARM ON YORK
1 River;- ihpjlf iprico. Address Box
28 Q, Williamsburg, Va.
AN 'TO VlGTJORY," THE CAMPAIGN
v-. gong of( .th; century which will
win vot.es for. the,, victor, "equal rights
for all arid special privileges for none."
25e--pe'ri ic'opy. 'Address Mrs-; Helen
.Chambbrlln, iBo.r 71G, Storm Lake,
Iowa;. ....-,.
dustry than I do tho statement that
Mr. Taft Is the creature of tho trusts,
and as for Mr. Kern's possible elec
tion being a menace to business it
is positively absurd.
Tho Tariff
As for tho tariff I think the coun
try is to bo congratulated In that
both parties promlso its readjust
ment. I am free to say that tho
Parry Manufacturing company is
willing to see any duties imposed
for the protection of tho buggy busi
ness go on tho trading list in nego
tiating with foreign countries for
reciprocity treaties, and there are
other manufacturers in a similarly
generous mood. In a recent poll of
the National Association of Manu
facturers a majority of its members
declared in favor of revision, ahd
since manufacturers will not bo dis
posed to buy heavily of raw material
when there is a possibility of cheaper
prices for such material through a
relaxation of the tariff, I believe that
a speedy revision will materially as
sist in restoring business to normal
conditions. Of course this revision
can not bo accomplished the ilrst day
after the election, no matter who is
elected, and to my knowledge the
"prosperity placards" proposition has
not received tho official endorsement
of tho Manufacturers' Association.
uI do not believe that "business
'scares" gotten up to influence elec
tions are calculated to help legiti
mate business, and therefore, should
not bo vencouraged by business me'n.
Sincerely yours,
' D. M. PARRY.
THE IRISH IN THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
Mr. Jamqs Haltigan has issued,
'through tho publishing house of
'.Patrick J. Haltfgan, G14 Louisiana
Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C.,
a book of .geat .Historical value', en
titled' '.''The' frish' in tho American
Revolution and Their Early Influ
ence in the Colonies." Tho book is
dedicated ,to ,he Ancient Order of
jHibernlAns, in America, and is illus-
irajeu Dy pictures or me mpre prom
inent of the Irish-Americans. Price,
according to binding, $2 and $3.
Mr. Haltigan has rendered a dis
tinct service in going through the
records of the revolutionary periods
and setting forth the patriotic ser
vices rendered by men born in Ire
land or immediately descended from
Irish parentage. No one at all ac
quainted with American history can
be Ignorant of the prominent part
taken in the formation of our gov
ernment by Ireland's contribution to
our population, but few, perhaps,
would be able to present anything
like a connected story of Irish valor
and statesmanship. Mr. Haltigan's
work will be a book of reference
from this time forth, and it will be
come a necessary part of :every com
plete library.
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NOT TO BE PUT OFF
An eminent lord chief justice, who
was trying a right of "way case, Tjad
before him a witnessan 614 farmer
who was proceedlpg' .to . tell Ihe
jury' that he "had' "know the path
for 'sixty yeer, and "nly, feytljer tdUId
I as he heered my , grandfather
say -" " ,i f
"Stop!" said the Judge,, "wo .can't
have any heresay evidence h.ex3?", ' '
"Not!" exclaim'ed .Farmer Qfls'.
"then how dost i.toow,., wlio thy
feyther was ''ceptyv heresy?" j
After, he laughter .fhad., subsided
.the judge, said;. "In courts,. -of JaV
we can only,, be guided,, by what, you
have seen wj.th your eyes,, and noth-,
ing more or Jess'.' ' ' . (1
"Oh. that Te btqwed for a. tale,'"
repiieu . l" 1rl-"r '... Hft- . '
ONE MILLION IN USE
0E LAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATORS
First Always Best Cheapest
The World's Standard
Ten years ahead of all others
in every feature of separator practicability
BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN
PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION
EVERLASTING IN DAILY USE
Send for handflomtIrfGW 'catalopruo lUiiKtrntlnj? and dcwcrlb
iner the new -and. Ilnbrovcd much In en In detail, to be hud
. ,-i..for the asking. -
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The De Laval Separator Co.
42 E. Machon Stbeet
CHICAGO
1213 & 1215FiLBcnr8T.
PHILADELPHIA
DRUMM A SACnAjuCKTO 8to.
SAN FRANCISCO
General Offices:
165-167 Broadway,
NEW YORK
173-177 William 6thet
MONTREAL
14 &. 16 PitiNccfts Street
WINNIPEG
107 First Street
PORTLAND, OREO.
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The
Great
Majestic
"The
Rande.
With A J
Reputation
WUk mtUr
(ronts II
wasted for
preassre
ef etkr
bolltr.
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PERFECT
BAKER
JFXSEll
SAVER
Body
made of
Charcoal
adding
2 300
to life of
e Range
K
bile on the Dacic 0.1 my i?ep.K, aia-
neWr ' seecl , 'un, but,. I be Pei)'crGcl
to swear that ho's'fiierfy hapg.unt"
'' Tiis 'second triiimpli" o"q the, part
JM m itxxta u4 traaM m& ol
rinfnl'-' Cam't bmk or trtlu
You don't buy a ranee every year. ThoroXoro when yoa buy one, buy
tho btfft. At first the, Great Majestlo may cost yoa a. very little more than
an drdlnary range, but in the ond It is muck cheaper It haa durability
and will out-last throe ordinary ranees. It is scientifically bnllt--o heat
can escape or cold air enter "mil aoa half on your fuel bill. A per
lect baker not one day good nejtf day poor but always anlfer-n,
"Will save yon from disappointment and poorly cooked meals, xour iJest
Guarantee: lstf Tho reputation of tho plant behind the ranee. Sdr-Hna-dreds
of thousands in use every one giving satisfaction, wo want you to see
The Great Maieslc. If no dealer near yon has it, write us wo will send
ou free our booklot " Itanjfo Ooinparsona,M and tell you where you caa
gee a Majestic - tbe rango tiiat elves satisfaction and out-lasts oil others,
TtlE MAJESTTC MFG. CO St. Louis, Mo.
The Great Majestic Ta for Sale In Nearly Beery County In Ferty State
nmmvHt$KX$rM ''M '-h .uuv '..g.
of tbp. witness let (n a torrent of
hearsay pvidence about tho footpath
which obtained weight with the jury,
albeit the judge told them, it wag not
testimony qt anyt value, and the farm
er's jparty.won.-rrSketch,, . , . ' " :
W.ATJTEJ): Tcalcni and wldo awako young mm
to tet our Hit' Freo UooJc of tauiplea and styles
of Mens nd Ladltsj I'lno Tailored Clotfiinjr.
Evpry jrarnifent luintl Lillored, cut to rneasuroand
dftllvarcd (xharn'i all paid) lower tlurn comfctl
lore. Write fur Ouldt and make lan;e pmtlt for
youwolf wh'l you pleasoyour customent with Blir
VxUuojr. W UHlilnifton Tallurine Co., 140 W
St., Cliicaeo, 1U, I'eiit. 14X9.
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