The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 23, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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The Commoner.
APRIL 231909
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Get My Book Before
Too Late For
Chicken Time
Johnson sayss Don't delay too late bet
ter hurry up and tend your name. It'i
most May time. My Hie Poultry Book is
belter than ever every page of 200 and every
photograph out of over 1200 a poultry lesson.
ust find out aoout
Old Trusty Incubator
Over 100.000 In use. 40.60cr50D3vVTraI. I
fn Q 1 lnMk.
'10-Year Guar
antee. 75oer
cent better
hatches cuaran
teed. Don't pay two
prices my price is
under J10 complete
ready to natch.sent
promptly, Irelght
1 prepaid cast ot the
Rockies. Get my
BIc, Free Book.
M. M. Johnson
Incubator Man. Clay Center. Neb.
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Rider Agents Wanted
in each town to nue ana exnioit sampie
iqoo model. Write for Special Offer.
Finest Guaranteed fbtgX w 07
1001) Models pJ pza
with Coasternrakes and Tuncture-Proof tires.
1007 & 1003 Umleli f7 rf ft
all of best makos 3 ff V &
fi7 Second -Hand Vihaela
All makts and models, O O rf 4Q
troodastitw yj ro o
Great Factory Clonrlnp Sale.
We Ship On Approval without a
cent deposit, pay the freight and allow
TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL.
Tiros, coastor-bvakes, parts, re.
ilrs and sundries, half usual nrlces. JJO HOC
buy till you get our catalogs and oner. Write ntno.
pairs and sundries, balfusual prices
I you get our catalogs and oiler, i
MEAD GXCUE CO..Dopt.Nl77 Chicago
lnOMCOPATft,c I
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Sickness in the Family.
No Potior Within Itrash. Ho I're
rared, llomeopatlilo & liloelirnile
Ilrdlelnr, freshly prepared nnd
active, sent express paid or post
paid, anywhere In U. S. or Canada.
Ourl52-pagc Manual of treatment,
mailed t'KKK to any address, ron-
ijy tans lull particulars. ui.or.i
nilOS. C0 (. 1855, OIK Unbath Ate., Cutcncu, 111,:
I8SZ ninnesoia St., St. Paul, nlnn. Address nearest
office. Write to-day.
Idaho and Western Wyoming
Improved. Irrlcatod, productlvo fnrtns, on rail
road, (1G.00 to (30.00 per aero on cosy term. Good
schools; healthy cllmato; whltopino lumber (14.00
per thousand. Finest of lareo and small gnmo,
hunting and trout flshlnpr. Choicest 320 ncro dry
farming claims may bo homestcaded. Address :
Columbus, Kansas, until April Ctli.
Northwestern Land Co., Rock Springs, Wyo.
lO IN ONE, most completo small tool
mndo. Key Ring; Nail
Cutter, Cleaner, Eraser,
Pencil Sharpener, Watch
Caso Ononcr. Plpo Clean
er. Clirar aiinnor. Xiottor Opener and . Screw Driv
er. Samplo 15 cents. Ajronta "Wanted. Trader,
T. 0 23 J)uano St,, Now York.
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The Polk County (N. C.) News
prints the following: "Many peo
ple in the co.unty no doubt received
April fools, but none received one
greater than Mr. Mark Pack of
Greens Creek, for on this day he
had three fine sons born to him. The
babies are healthy and strong, and
from appearance will make three fine
men. We have learned that he
named thera William, Jennings and
Bryan for the late democratic can
didate for the presidency."
General Mathew Butler,
United States senator, died
lumbia, S. C age 73 years.
former
at Co-
Mr. James H. Girvin of Auburn,
N. Y died recently. An Albany
newspaper says: After suffering for
several years, James H. Girvin passed
away April 5th. He was born in
this city of Scotch parentage. His
education he received at the old Ar
senal school on Broadway. For
years he conducted a cigar store and
manufactory on the Northern boule
vard. He was a staunch democrat
and for years was leader of the Elev
enth ward. In 1898 he was elected
coroner and served for three years.
Mr. Girvin was a member of Gut
tenberg lodge No. 737, A. F. and A.
M.; Anaware Tribe of Red Men 393,
and Albany Lodge of Elks. There
will be prayers at his late residence
Thursday afternoon. Public ser
vices will be held at the Masonic
temple under the auspices of Gut
tenberg lodge. Mr. Girvin is sur
vived by his widow and son Joseph,
of- the city engineer's office." The
same newspaper pays this deserved
tribute to Mr. Girvin: "James H.
Girvin, former coroner, is dead. He
j was a good public officer, a good citi
zen ana a progressive citizen uiiu uib
death will be mourned by a' host of
friends."
on the ground that they were not
connected with the corporation in tho
testimony offered.
All-Wool Spring Trousers
'Measure Jf- A l-EQ
Style i QiV Seats Fres
I'lMT'l'l'' 1 On? maator cutters
Made 1o Your
Newest
fM'TI'I'mi1
President Taft has chosen a house
on Woodbury Point, at Beverly,
Mass., owned by Robert D. Evans,
as his summer residence.
A Washington dispatch carried by
the Associated Press says. "Presi
dent Taft has declined to Interfere
in the case of Joaquin Segrcra, con
victed on the Pancma canal zone of
murder and the centence of death
will be carried out on May 7. Tho
case wa3 called to Mr. Taft's atten
tion during his visit to the canal
zone before he was inaugurated. So
grera was tried before three judges
in the canal zone, but before he was
sentenced President Roosevelt gave
orders establishing the right of trial
by Jury. The attorney general de
cided that no injustico had been done
and that Segrera was properly convicted."
Tho Missouri legislature has
passed a resolution providing for the
submission of the prohibition ques
tion to popular vote at the election
in November 1910.
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tailors Trill
Into tlloRO trousorn nil thn uLr I II nn'i
workmanship, that hnvo rondo us
famous. Mndo exactly to your moaa
uro, in now Sprint atylo by exports,
they aro far auporior to anything
your local tailor can produco at
twice trio price. No extra chnrco
for culls or bolt straps or any o
mo nowosD wrinkles.
Why wear roady-ruwlo.
Ill-fitting trnrmontn
when yon can wear the
boot for loaa rnonoyl
DO.TTPAYUrfTlLYOU
WEAR THE TROUSERS
President 'Taft has made the fol
lowing appointments: United States
district judge for Oregon, Robert S.
Bean; United States district judge 1
first division, district of Alaska, 1
Thomas R. Lyons; United States
Marshal, first division of the district
of Alaska, Daniel a. Sutherland.
retB tho hottest Democratic paper in U. S.
one year, llio Hornet, Hlxby.N. O.
AGENTS
ONEY
ARE
COINING
tfelllaz theic new PATENTED FOBI.
TIVE TENSION 8CISBOI18. No othtr
boots itlli them. Cn't l bought In
torei. V. O. Glebntr fold S2 plri
LlllSTDTiiCEND H"t thru honn, rati 113.50. Yon
nT. i,. riu ImUt ind ltt ui DroTt It. W ihow bow to
mike S3 to 10 dUlr. Eiirlne unneceiiary. 0UTMT FREE.
TUOMAB MFG. CO., 1B10 Barney Blk., Dayton, O.
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RUPTURE
CURE
Stuart's
Piaster
Pads
aro different from tho
painful trust andbelns
aUadbeslT they hold
thaTUDturalnplacowlUiont straps, baek-
lca or aortais eaaaot slip, so eannot
chat a or compress agalaat the pelvic bone.
,The mast obstinate cases cared In the prl
Trv of thn hnma. Thonsands have aac
Waafolly treated themselveiwltaoatbindrarea from work.
fcUtt as vclvst f asy t apply Uexpnte. Guaranteed la
aecerd with Rational Drue Laws. Write te.day and "Trial
TreatiBtat,"wltblnterestlBS book will be teat 1'BEE. -Addresa
STUART rLAflIK-FAD CO Stock 51, it. Leak, V.
At Topeka, Kan., indictments of
737 counts were returned against the
Cudahy Packing company of Kan
sas City, Kan. The charges defraud
ing the government of $80,000 in
revenues on oleomargarine. The
maximum fine on each count is
$1,000.
Washington dispatches say that
Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Port
land Oregonian, will succeed D. E.
Thompson of Lincoln, Neb., as Amer
ican ambassador to Mexico.
A massacre of Armenians started
trouble in Turkey. A Constantinople
dispatch says: "The third day of
the revolutionary movement in the
capital was marked by some disor-
rlprn. thfl mnRr. enrlrmn nf ohloli tuna
a demonstration by marines who ob-
1oftnr1 trt lVl nonr mlnlatir nf mnlnn
Vice Admiral Adjiemln Pasha. The
iuuijuus sutuuiuu iu 1U1UU UI1U btJJZUU
and conveyed to the palace Arif Bey,
commander of the battleship Assar-I-Tewfik,
a member of the commit
tee of union and progress, who or
dered the guns of his ship trained on
the Yildiz Kiosk when the rising was
at its height, with the intention of
supporting the committee. Arriving
at the Yildiz Kiosk the men lynched
Arif Bey, notwithstanding the efforts
of the palace guard to save him."
Don'l pay na a cent
until you havo worn
tho trouaora and aro
perfectly aatlsflod In
ovory roipoct. If thoy
aro not tho best valuo
?on over aaw, aond
horn back to na at our
oxponio and yon aro
not ono oont oat of
pocket. Wo toko alt
tho risk.
rnut. todny-wn will
aond you freo a dozen
samples of coode to
chooao from, our Maw
Fashion Plalaa and aelf monauromena
iMililn with tnno tnMnro. Huloot the
goods you wnnt from this cloctuit aaaortmont of
now wools and aond no yonr monsuro and order.
Don't aandeny monoy. wo will thou make up tke
trousers and ootid thorn to you
EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID
Whon thoy arrive, wear thorn. Invito your frlonda
to look at thorn, nnd If pleased, pny na (3.C0. If
not ploaacd return thorn at our oxponso. unloaa
thcao goods wcro fur auporlor to anything over
shown, wo would not dare ninko this offer. Write
today for freo samples aud fashion plato.
GRAND PANTS COMPANY
041 Main St. Kansas City. Mo
Banking By Mail Made
Safe in Oklahoma.
ITumlrrdH of Hanlta failed In IMSthousands
of DKl'OSITOHS had their savlnusjeopar
dized If not lost.
Avoid bclnp; ninonc tho losers In 1000, by .
Iteiplnu' your account iu on Oklahoma State ,
1 ank. f.
Lcposltors from 31 states testify to our abil
ity to l.nndlc your buslnca rat'sfactorlly.
Cooklct contnlnlni; law freo on application.
Guaranty State Bank,
Muskogee, - Oklahoma,
J. D.BENEDICT, President. M.G HASKELL, Cashier.
Shoe Boils, Capped
Hock, Bursitis
are bard to cure, yet
MiaCninfiNP:
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ijBSjsv bsjsjsj am IE your tuiri ring or
HjPKBai Utal roar, oryour neannKja
M k llH HaBal -water or burn, or sicht
lBfalllnff.ifyou K'hoclr.opit.coughor havo had
breath, scabs In Nose, Irritation In Bronchial
Tuhos.LuncrsorBtoinacli.vouruamoandaddro8B
will bring to you abaolulely froo a S2days course
oi jnouicinaprcscrioeaco inoct your inaiviausi
requirements and complications.
Wo havo cured many who havo tried variousco
called Catarrh cures with llttlo or no benefit,
and-womako you this liberal otter to introduce
our splendid treatmentin your section.
nCMKIiJIBCiroond only your BymptnmB,
KbMbMKklf namnand address.NO MONEY
and without cost you will recclvo a sq dayB
nieaictnoprescrjDeu
MAN-A1CERICAN
QK Uhiili.
Courno ofntedicinoprescrlbedopeeiallr f oryou.
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KANSAS OITY.IHK
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The Burlington railroad has an
nounced that it will give a 2 cent
passenger rate in Missouri,
Nine members of the lower house'
diet at Tokio were arrested, charged
with having accepted bribes.
A lodging house at San Francisco
burned. Five persons lost their lives.
Castro, former president of, "Vene
zuela, was taken in charge by the
French authorities at Fort de France,
Martinique, and placed upon the
steamer Versailles. He was then
carried baok to France. The French
authorities say they acted oecause
nnotrn was bent on stirring up
trouble and they did not desire that
French territory be used as a base
of operation.-
Bradford Merrill and other em
ployes of the New York American,
who had been arrested on a charge
of criminal libel preferred by John
D. Rockefeller Jr., were discharged
.Charles J. Bronston, a well-known
Kentucky lawyer, died at Lexington,
age 60 yeaTS.
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will mmnvn tVinm and Icavo no blonvi
(in Dnoanot bllstor or rornovo'
tho hnlr. Cures any puff or nwolllne. Horso eaa
bo worked, $3.00 per bottlo.doll vorod.Uook 0 D free.
A23SOKIHNE, JR (mankind, 91.00 bottle,)
For Holla, liruisns, Old Sores. Swolllncs, Goltra,
Vnrlcoso Veins, Varicosities. Allaya Pain.
W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F.( 261 Temple St., Springfield, Matt.
Conway B. Hayes, a business man
of Kansas City and exalted ruler of
the Kansas City Elks, is dead.
President Taft has pardoned, from
the Leavenworth prison, Flavlus Ty
gard, former president of the Na
tional bank at Butler, Mo. Ho is 70
years of age and was serving a term
of five years for violating the bank
ing law.
Judge Owen P. Thompson of Jack
sonville, 111., was renominated for
circuit judge in a hotly contested
primary. He defeated Thoma3 F.
Ferns of Jerseyvllle.
Handsome Colored
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The greatest bargain
ever heard or. consuls
olasolendid assortment of
roloted and embossed cards, I
ktnl..liu nrotlnot. flnweri. hltlleshlDI. vlewt, etc.
etc. No comics, all sent postpaid. 50 for
15c. r"ou cannot afford to miss tuts ereai oner
which we aro mafcine to introduce our barealn
post card catalogue which wc also send
freo with the pott cards. Aaaress,
DAVIS BROS. Postcard Deot.-78Vn'csg
A Year in College
?250 cash or a year in Collere can bo
easily earned by ono younK man or lady
In each county by September 1309. Plan
does not Interfere with other employ
ment. State name of institution you
wish to attend. No money required.
For particulars address, MORTON II.
PBMBEIITOX, Columbia, 3IIHiurl.
Jules Lombard, known through
out the country as a campaign singer
and republican worker, is dying at
his home in Chicago. Ho is said to
have been the first one to sing the
song, "Rally 'round the flag, boys,"
during the civil war.
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Price. Py Vrtteht. Cataloirao freo.
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