The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 15, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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OCTOBER 15, If 08
The Commoner,
13
BABY CHICKS, CTS. EACH
Shipped safely anywliere. Culver Poultry
Farm. lOXi Reed, JJcnson, Neb.
"La Porte Buggies
Stand the Test"
Ask Your Dealer
nnrryf X T J3 J Xatltray XhII VlerhH,
City Carriers. Fostoffice Clerk. Examinations ever
where November 17. Over 10,000 nppolntuientt during
1910. Salary IW0 to JM0O. Annual vacation. No "UyonV
Common education sufficient. Candidates coached free
Wrke for schedule.
KKAJVKM.N MHT1TUTT, Uept. Jj Sfi, Rot hrite r, .N. Y,
FREE DEAFISESS CURE
A remarkable- offer by one of the lending car
specialists In this country, who will aciid two
months' mcdlclno Ireo to prove hlit ability to euro
J)cafheaa,Head Noises nnd CnlArrli. Addrct Dr.
. 3YI. Brauiamaiij ISO Iiaat lath Street,
KaiifmM City, Mo,
PATENTS
JUtea reasonable.
Wat a as K. Calrnum,
Fnteat .Lawyer, Washington,
D.C. Advlco and hookH free.
Highest references. Beatscnrlcea.
AGENTS -wanted to sell Native Herbs; $1 box
50 tablets for 35c. Wrlto 1 Mclro3e, Columbus, O.
TOBACCO
SALESMEN
FACTORY
WANTS
Good ray. steady nork and promotion. Exncrienca
unnecessary aawe will clvo complete Instructions.
DanvlllsTebaccc Ce., lax S 86. Danville, Va.
ECZEMA
CAN BE GUItKIK My mild, soothlnc, rusranUed enre
dots it and FUL : . AMPLK proves It. STOrS THE ITCH EN 0
nd com to Uy. WHITE WOW-TODAY.
DR. CANNADAY, 174 PARK SQUARE. SEDAUA, M0.
Ha
TRY MY DOCTOR
and get well am) stroaz. I had beea sick
fire years, lost 40 pounds, lackeys cEseated,
skin sallow, ho appetite, bowels costive,
nervous. Weak and discouraged. Dodoc
Shafcr made ree well and strong.
MRS. MARY HAUSMAN,
715 Idkwood Ave.. Carneste, Pa.
You can be Cured at home. t Coosuha
n'onfrre. Send urine for analysts. Ma&fig
case for urine sent free. Charges for treat
ment low. DR. J. F. SHAFER,
14 Penn Ave, Pittsburg, Pa.
ASTHMATICS, READ THBS
Kir. G. P. Aloxundor; 742 Exchango Street,
Portland, Maine, will tell all who nronullc
tcd with Asthma how ho was cured nftor uf
TerlngG y'rw." Bclbropaylng out your iiibnoy
for medicine containing Morpblno and
other deadly drugs, pond for mil pnrtlculnra
and book, "How I Was Cured of Asthma".
Your Biggest Opportu
nity for Independence
Mid absolute freedom from wago Blavory lies In
owning a farm in sunny Florida pays $5,000 a year
Jncouio for Ufo. Tou can buy such u 'arm on terms
as low as 33 CENTS A DAY, ir you act at once. No
iNTuitEST No Tasks. But you can't afford to de
lay a slnirle day. ( nly 300 farms at tho price. Read
full pago announcement In noxt week's Commoner,
titan act promptly, and you may bo onoof tho lucky
300 who can sccuro afarm on tho abovo tcrms.(Adv)
Stomach Troubles
Vanish
Like Magic
FREE
to
Every
Man
or
Woman
f0f
t li sYst
H? MrnHMA
Mtrtm&M
October 18, 1801
Through bright sunshine and stormy
weather
For fifteen years wo'vo walked to
gether, Sweetheart, you and I.
Hand .clasped in hand through all
tho days
We've helped each other on life's
ways,
'Neath clear or gloomy shy.
And on this day your presence
cheers,
O sweetheart of thoso fifteen years,
Just as it did that autumn day
You started with me on life's way.
Though time has brought us much
of sorrow
We've hold our faith in bright to
morrow, Sweetheart, you and I.
And though deep griof has brought
tho tears
We look back on tho vanished years
With more of smile than sigh.
And though we both have older
grown
With years that o'er our heudg have
flown,
To me you're still the trusting maid
That walked forth with me unafraid.
The fleeting years their cycles
turning
Have kept our youthful lovelights
burning,
Sweetheart, you and" I.
And now, . dear one, r we backward
gaze '
Upon those long departed days
Where treasured mem'ries lie,
And heart to heart and hand in hand
Upon the future's threshold stand,
And with our hearts free from all
fears
We look toward e'en brighter years.
Through bright sunshine or stormy
weather
For fifteen years we've walked to
gether, Sweetheart, you and I.
And 'round our knees our children
play
When shadows mark the close of day,
And evening hours go by.
Dear one, as down life's ways we
pass '
You e'er will bo the sweet-faced
lass
Tho little sweetheart blythe and
gay,
Of fifteen years ago today.
Rover
Would yew like to eat all you want to. and -what
you want to, when you want to, without a chance
(or trouble in your stomach?
Would you like to say farewell for the rest of
your life to Dyspepsia, IndlgMtton, Sour Stomach,
Distress after eatlnsr, Nerrousneas, Catarrh ol
the Stenacfa, Heart Flutterlnff, Sick Hoadaehs
and Constipation?
Then send mo 10 cents to cover coat of packing
and I will mail you absolutely free one of these
wonderful Stomach Drafts. They regulate the
bowels, relieve soreness, strengthen every nerve
and muscle of your stomach, relieve you at once
and make you feel like a new man or woman. So
write today enclosing lOcentsfor the postage, etc.,
and get one of these wonderful Stomach. Drafts
that are ealaferatcd because tliy curs where medi
cines fan. Write Dr. G. a Young, kg JNiiioa&l
r.nnM Bldg., Jaokson. Mloa,
HI K CENTS 13 WEEKS
I I-V In thta Illustrated natloa
I ilil weekly ail tbs Jmport.
sUled dearly, tab ly.rrieay,for bosy tfif .fnBliiH "hM J"" T "
readers. Ualqtn foreign BWHry,fpulMOTelscondeaMa,MdseKn.
u, homo diversions many original feaUre of rare Interest. Itlsreittuie,
oWU1I-thb paser fer the kou. Takes place of SB ta S4 papers.
Sena ISc Mwfsrlf waaksj PavtitfUHter, Wash., D. C.
His last effort was to raise up and
wag his bushy -tail when his little
master plaintively called him.
Rover was only a dog a big
Scotch collie but he was the idol
of the Littlest Boy's heart. He never
harmed a living thing in all his
short life. He watched his little
master like a mother, and when the
Littlest Boy's feet carried him across
the street, Rover was sure to be
alongside, watching to see that no
evil came upon the sturdy youngster.
The first we noticed anything
wrong was when Rover tried to drag
himself up on the front porcn. it
wa3 poison administered by the
hand of some wretch whose heart
held no regard for little boys or
fripnfiiv docs. It was too late, for
Rover died in agony, although his
bushy tall wagged feebly, ana tne
fast-glazing eyes looked devotedly
upon the tear-wet face of the Littlest
Rnv -who bowed above him.
And now a little boy wanders Aim
lessly about calling for his pet, for
the Littlest Boy docs not yet under
stand what death is, and ns his plain
tive call sounds through tho houso
wo slip outside and think harsh
things of tho heartless wretch who
brought so much sorrow Into tho
Littlest Boy's life.
Sorao day tho Littlest Boy will
realize what death mfimiR. nmi thnn
ho will recall tho loss of his bcautl-
iui uog companion and ho wJH have
lost faith in mankind.
Some of these days sorrow will
como into the life of tho man whoso
hand administered poison to Rover,
and when it comes we trust it will
bo ns keen as the sorrow he brought
into the life of an innocent littlo
boy. Wo may bo wrong in our be
lief," yet wo believo that Hover will
show up on the day of final account
ing, and his splendid devotion to his
littlo master will weigh heavily in
the balance' against tho man who
killed him.
Accent, not Vocabulary
This littlo incident, and a true
one, is for the benefit of those who
labor undor the impression that they
can not express their sentiments
without resorting to profanity:
Tom Hindo Is a Missourian who
can, when occasion offers, put up a
prouy rair sample of sulphurous lan
guage, but once upon a time thoro
camo to pass a moment when the
mildest kind of words from his lips
exprcBseu more than all the profanity
attributed to our army in Flanders.
Tomo, together with Charley Zook
and Tom Curry, was fishing for
cropnio In BIc Lake, and was startled
when he discovered that ho had
hooked a big channel cat. Ho had a
light rod and a small line, and it
required unusual skill to play tho
big fish and 'jot loso him. But Tom
was equal to the occasion. Round
and round tho boat the big fish cir
cled, and Tom played him wilh a
master hand. Finally the fish, tired
out, came gently floating up to the
side of tli3 Loat.
"Get him, Charley!" gasped Tom.
Zook reached over the edge of tho
boat, wrapped the lino a couple of
times around his wrist and gavo a
jerk with a result that might hava
been expected. The line broke and
away scooted tho big catfish to
freedom.
Zook and Curry leaned back In the
boat and waited for Tom to express
himself.
With a look upon his face that no
artist, living or dead, could ever
catch, Tom dropped down upon his
seat and exclaimed m a heartbroken
tone of voice:
"O, Charley!"
"That was fie most profane ac
cent I ever heard coming from a
man's lips," said Curry when he told
tho story.
Suspicious
"I've made up my mind that Top
perly is not a man to trust."
"What made you como to that
conclusion?"
"Well, ho had the last chanco at
fish stories when a crowd of us met
yesterday, and he didn't tell the big
gest one. That fellow Is playing a
mighty deep game, I tell you."
Lottery Note
"What did you draw in tho govern
ment land lottery in South Dakota?
I see you went up there."
"I drew a draft on my wife so I
could get money to get home on."
Wonderful "Awl for All"
TlrU littlo tool nrnancl. RcnUr
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mead
ant.
Lhfnfrnm Ihtn fnl..
rles upiobtarr iho and liarnne l-ll.
Worth its wruht In rrM Eariltearrl fa the pnts rttr
for any fjalt SI VP, KpeoalUtntatoaeenle ir
nertiey WBIJ I mBy maker Write twlsy for twi
tor Uo..taOffM, C.ersCav.MIWsdUwir.,tKst
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lam ssssssn .awaav sssi isi aa ia mm
$ no Patents no Pay no $
PnU'tita procured or fini returned, ttoxy nay-
Hcp, ox or ciiiiirtpr tTiitury jutunl oxpcrli-ncomiflran-oPfiw..t",urouKl,1
fl"nJ!'rty Patent irracticA. pmitn",
lMtltivMitloiiK. I'aionls mlvprtiwil for mln foe.
Hrnd Iii.i or flivcrlplfoii or liv-itloii for frco
fxnm nation IMtnntOfilwj record and rrport m In
pnlotiUililllly, uUo for (fl IIJK HOOK. 1' l
Jll'NVKA CO,, Woaliliiirtfin, I KV. J" I
AGENTS $3 to $10 &
MBajBT, oiiins mi. iurv eiei
'" TQQLS IM 1 I,C,lf Rlf PLATED
uuLa im CombinatioB HmlcUmt
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GINSENG
The inotitvaltiahlri crop
in tun world. Ka-lly
krotvn tliruiifthout tho
IJ.H.iIlwl f 'anrilii ttwint
In your oanloil to grow UiowainU of dollar worth.
Jtootff nod Keeda for i!o. Kond 4a far iMmiago uuil
got our booklet ll-Y, tclltncrnU about It,
MclJOWKLLOINHICNO OAUDKN, Jopllii, 3fO.
A fjVKS f '" tlicni without milk.
XcbruMltu Seetl Co., Omaha, Xrhr.
Jl CTU li II f intn sent by oxpretn to you on
Ht I lin A Krco Trial. II ltcur cnd $1: If
not, uonx uiv' oxpreMi unio,
National Chemical Co7C Ohio Ave. 8ldnoyttt
aim ninvKsrl Vrtri
FOR SELLING POSTCARDS.
We poltlely ul.chotlia lemon Altoi
AVatch Htem Wiml, bcautilullr enzratrt
bolW Colli I-aH car, American ctovc-
ment, lactory teite-l, jt'wran miik
teed five trim alj HolU -Vfi.'
ooki ImUI Kinif rctwiina .
Cni;o Gem Hparkllnjrllke !
a j0 (luinond, lor truing
JO Dicnaucs ct l;eaullul
high grade Art VoM Card at I Of tr paclet: Orrfe r-20 rv,Sc
aeci and when told send us Si and we will iIUveJy send you
the w.iicli, rlnr and clialn.
.IMjTOX U'A.TVJl CO,, JOrpt. .', Chicago
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Free Yourself
From Wae Slavery
Own a homo a farm in Florida that will yield
you an Income of SVtf) a year for life!. Think how
noon your wajjo daya will U over think how aoon
no employer will havo you then consider thl
wonderful oprwrtuulty a farm In Florida on term
aa lo w aa ON UY 33 KN 18 A DAY. No taxe. no
Interest, no coramlwilon, HUT YOU MUST ACT
AT ONCTC. Head full-paec advertisement In next
wcek'a Commoner, then act promptly hwt you may
bo one ol tho lucky 300, who can set a farm on tho
abovo torm. (Adv.)
DO YOU WANT GUARANTEED
BANK DEPOSITS?
The time for talk Is passed tho
tiino for action irf now. Place your
money in a state bank of Oklahoma
vhore it is SAFE. Tomorrow may
bo too late do It today. Beware of
that man who, while demanding se
nnrlrv from vou for loans, viciously
assails every effort to provido secur
ity for his depositors. Send for
booklet. Patrons in every state in
tho Union.
GUARANTY STATE BANK,
Muskogee, Okla. .
U. G. HASKELL, Cashier;
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