The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 05, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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VOLUME 9' NUMBER 43
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Tlio World To-Day t.f0
American Homestead 50
Total $3.00
OUIt I'ltlOB 103
Tho Commoner $1.00
lTwIcc-a-Weok World-Herald... .GO
Nebraska Farmer 1.00
Total $2-B0
OUIt IMtlCE .W
The Commoner $1,2P,
McCall'a Magazine 50
American Homestead "0
Total $2.00
OUIt I'UICE $1.25
Tho Commoner ,. .$1.00
Peoples' Popular Monthly 50
American Homestead 50
Total $2 00
OUR PRICE $l.-'0
Tho Commoner f .$1.00
McCl lire's Magazine 1.50
American Homestead 50
Total '....$3 00
OUIt IMtlCE $-'.00
The Commoner $1.00
Success Magazino 1.00
Tho Designer 1.00
The Commoner $1.00
Pearson's Magazine 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.50
Tho Commoner $1.00
Review of Reviews'. '. ; . . 3.00
McCluro's Magazine ..' 1.50
Total T. . . i $5 50
OUR PRICE $3.5
The Commoner $1.00
Tho Pacific Monthly 1.50
American Homestead 50
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE 1.85
The Commoner $,1.00
Harper's Bazar , 1.00
American Homestead 50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.80
The Commoner $1.00
Mack's National Monthly 100
Amorlcan Homestead 50
Total '. ."$2". 50
our price ....:. . . . . $i.ro
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Tho Commoner. . . .'. .:?;. ,: $1.00
Twlco-a-Week Worl d -Herald.. . .50
American Homestead 50
Total $2.00
OUR PRICE ."-. . ,$1,35
The Commoner $1.00
Undo Remus' Home Magazino.. 1.00
American Homestead 50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE ; $1.50
Tho Commoner $1.00
Tho Travel Magazino 1.50
Amorlcan Homestead 50
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Total $350
m PRICE jm
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The Commoner .' $100
Amorlcan Magazino lieo
Total , ..$2.50
OUR PRICE : !lllsO
Tho Commoner ., $i oo
Cosmopolitan i'.oo
Total 4 ..$2.00
our price ; Ji'.n6
Tho Commoner $100
Sturm's Oklahoma Magazino... l'.BO
Total
OUR PRICE.
.$2.50
,$1.(10
The Commoner i n
'Woman's Home Companion.... 10
uiui'iuuii luumesteau .'50
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The Commoner Si 00
Courier-Journal .... ' l 00
Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine..! l!50
Amorlcan Homestead ,50
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The Commoner ' $1 nn
McCluro's Magazino .... 'iIbo
Woman's Homo Companion.... 1.50
OUR PRICE , ,$2.00
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE $1.85
Tho Commoner $1.00
Etude (For Music Lovers).. . 1.50
Total ..$2.50
OUR PRICE $1.75
Tho Commoner. . v t . . .$1.00
Tho Housekeeper. 75
American Homestead 50
Total .- $2.25
OUR "PRICE $1.50
The Commoner $1.00
Tho Traveler. Magazine. ...... . 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.75
The Commoner $1.00
American Magazino '. . 1.50
National Monthly 1.00
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE $U.OO
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Tho Commoner $1.00
Taylor-Trotwood Magazino 1.50
Amorlcan Homestead .50
Total $3.on
OUR PRICE , . .$2.00
Tho Commoner. . . .J '. , .$1.00
Thrlde-a-Wook World 1.00
World's Events 1.00
American Homestead..., 50
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE $2.25
The Commoner. .' , $1.00
A merlcan Magazine 1.50
Woman's Homo Companion.... 1.50
Total , ; . $3.00
OUR PRICE ... 92.OO
. The Commoner.'. ..."....'.....'.. $1.00 .1
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Cosmopolitan 1.00
Total $4.00
OUR PRICE $2.35
Tho Commpner , $1.00
Everybody's Magazino 150
xno Delineator ,.,. 1.00
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE S2.00
Tho Commoner " $1 00
Good Housekeeping., i 1.00
American Homestead 50
Total ; .... $2.75
OUR PRICE 91.75
The Commoner $1 00
McClure's Magazine..; 1.50
Modern Priscllla ,-, 75
Address All Orders to THE COMMONER, Uncoln, Neb.
Total..' $3 25
OUR PRICE ', ;. . . .92.35
The Commoner $1 00
McClure's Magazino. . 7'. 1 50
LaFolletto's Magazino 100
Total ..$3.50
OUR PRICE I . ; J2.45
Tho Commoner Si 00
Pacific Monthly. . . . , , . .. 1 50
Amorlcan Magazino 150
Total ; $4.00
OUR PRICE. .$2.25
Tho Commonor 51 00
Tho Pacific Monthly...- 1.50
Total ....... ;;'. . ..$2.50
OUR PRICE i . I Ji.co
Tho. Commoner ........,,, $1 00
McCluro's Magazino, i.'50
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OUR PRICE $lt85
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Woman's Homo Companion. .'.. 1)50
Amorlcan Homestead q
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NEWS OP THE WEEK
(Continued from Pago 11)
Tho 'national convention of the
Women's Christian Temperance
Union re-olected' its six general offi
cers "as follows: Mrs. Lillian M. N.
Stevens of Maine, president; 'Miss
Anna A. Gordon, of Illinois, vice pres
ident at large; Mrs! Francis P. Parks
of Illinois, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Anderson of
North Dakota, recording secretary;
Mrs. Sarah H. Hogo, of Virginia, as
sistant' recording secretary; Mrs.
Elizabeth P. Hutchinson of Illinois,
treasurer.
Judge S. F. Pvouty has announced
that- he will be a candidate for the
republican nomination for congress
against Representative Hull, a Can
non lieutenant.
It is announced that Senator Aid
rich will address the Commercial
club of Omaha, Neb., on November
11. He will also visit other western
cities delivering speeches in behalf
of his central bank scheme.
Cincinnati dispatches say that the
prices of vehicles, buggies, surries
and carriages are to be advanced,
owing to the increase in the cost of
material.
The United States steel trust has
declared a quarterly dividend of one
per cent on the common stock. This
is an increase of one-quarter per cent
over the previous quarterly dividend.
The usual dividend of one and three
fourths per cent was declared on the
preferred stock. The total earnings
of the trust for the three months
ending September 30 amounted to
$38,246,907.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Austin, Texas, says: "The Standard
Oil Company of Indiana was todav
fined $65,000 in the district court
here for violation of the Texas anti
trust law. The Security Oil com
pany and the Navarro Refining com
pany today confessed to having en
tered into a combination in violation
of the Texas anti-trust laws, and
judgments amounting to about $175,
000 were entered aerainst thf" Tym
panies by Judge Calhoun. Forfeit
ures of charters, permits and ousters
from the state will at once be pre
pared by the court. The suits against
tho Standard Oil Company of New
Jersey and the National Transit com
pany was fined for the value of sixty
five tank cars of oil, which are now
in possession of the state. When the
state raised its case counsel for the
defendant companies at once con
fessed judgment."
President Taft journeyed to St,
Louis, there boarding a Mississippi
steamer and, accompanied by a num.
ber -of the governors of the states1;
sailed down tho stream. He stopped
at towns and cities along the way
where he was given a noisy reception.
In the distribution of farms on the
Cheyenne and Standing Rock reser
vation the first winner, William J.
Engle, of Butte, Neb., was disquali
fied because he had filed on a home
stead in South Dakota. Under the
law ho can not make a second filing.
The first winner then was the man
holding number two'. He is a negro
living tit Bismarck, N. D., and his
name is Calvin Bowdry. Others of
the first fifty winners are as follows:
Lars Frederickson, Glenham, S. 15.;
R. M. Kennedy, Minneapolis; John D
Smith, Aberdeen, S. D.; William A
Tanned, Minneapolis; Merrit Barnes
Aberdeen; Marlon H. Rudolph, Min
neapolis; John Peter Olsen, White
Rock, S. D.; Ray Martin, Mason City,
Ia,J John HaJrgrave, Hankinson, S.
D.; Samuel Swennson, Minneapolis;
H. E Goodell, Valley City, N D.
Ach
es
pf somo kind are tho heritage of n.
ly every one, from the infant ami fhl
colic, tho middle aged and the dl'tr,n8
aim?, miserable headaches, to tho XL';
pVainsn0rV0"8 muscular anl rffiUcfuS
A remedy to relieve in all ca.srH m,,.
be founded, on tho right prino nio T$
cobs SJ?COUIlts for th0 nEgf'S
Dr. Miles'' Anti-Pain Pills
They never fail to cure all cases of
pain, because they treat the pafn
Source the nerves. By soothint? thl
irritated nerves they lesse ? t ,? tft!
sion, build up the strength, set th
blood coursing through tho veins, and
thus allay all pain. ' m
"Periodic headache, that unfitted mo
for business several days at a time Ynl
been my lifts experience. I fouml'flM?
relief In Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pi is and
since then I invariably ward thorn off
by taking a pill when I feel them com
ing on." B. M. MOOBERRY,
Windsor, ill.
The first package will benefit, If not.
the druggist will return your money
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk
PITENT
xj.lj. iii u i'f nnn wurifa n
Ratea rcnaonablo. Highest referenceu. Beat services!
JIZMTnGTOli 8 $12. ?3T,; Donsmoros S12.R0: Un
"' dorwoods $30 to $-15; Tlnrtrords $10; Olivers J18
to $30; others S2 to $20. cvclinntro. repntr. icntSICO
listen T'flf. an iv. imn tit.. V. o.i"..to;
Subscribers' JJflvcnishio Depu
You can malce money and build up a
nice little business of your own by
using this department to place your
proposition beforo The Commoner's biff
army of readers. If you havo anything
to buy or sell it will pay you to use
tills department at all times
Send us a trial order. Writo Just as
you'd talk. Never mind the grammar.
Count name, postofflce, and numbers as
one word each. Multiply by 6 ents
per word, and send your ad. and money
order direct to Tho Commoner. Lincoln.
Neb.
T IVfPROVBD FARM, LODGBPOLB
1 Creek Valley, Deuel County, Neb.
Holder of contract for deed unable to
make further payments and compelled
to sell at sacrifice. 1,000 acres ad
joining station. Fenced and cross,
fenced. 500 acres under prlvato ditch
survey. Best of soil. Excellent alfalfa
land. Spring and running water. Now
8-room house. Out door collar and
laundry. Well, wind mill (soft water,
depth 8 feet), barns, Ice pond and Ico
house. Place in fine, condition. $35
per acre at forcod sale; worth $50.
Easy terms. Buyer can save all com
missions by buying direct from owner.
Box 3G7, David City, Nob.
JWIONTANA, THE LAND OF OPPOR
1VA tunityl Contains tho only great
area of fertilo land in tho United
States waiting to bo peopled. Send
your name to J. H, Hall. Commissioner
of the Stato Bureau of Publicity,
Helena, Mont.,- and get, free, official
book with full information.
TOR SALE: CLEAN UP TO DATB
1 ?1 2,000 stock nardwaro and imple
ments in southern Oklahoma; annual
sales $40,000. ' Address Commoner,
Dept. A A.
a On ACRE HOMESTEADS. WE CAN
si locate you either Homestead or
Desert. Five thousand cash buys fully
equlppod, well established llvory stable.
New settlers coming daily. For full
information apply, Honry J. Melli,
Havre, Montana.
pOR SALE APPLY TO UNDER
1 signed for specifications and draw
ings explaining now patented inven
tion. Person can propel himself at
rapid spoed on Ice with little effort
on this coaster machine. Mechanism
is simple, practical;' will propel also
wheeled vehicles on level surfaces.
Owners of this patent being engaged
in other employments, will sell for
only $40.0. Good-opportunity for some
body. Application for Canadian patent
ponding; United States patent already
issued. Investigate this proposition.
Address C. H. Pattprson, Norton, Va.
IMPROVED ' SECTJON. SEDGWICK
County, Colorado, Fine levol land,
fqneed and cross-fericod. New C-room
Ijouso, barns, well, wind mill (soft wa
ter),, 157 acres' under cultivation.
Every foot tillable. Five miles from
town. ood oil. ' A splendid chanc
for a young man just starting out.
Easy terms. If bought from owner no
commissions: $27 per aero. Box
David City, Neb.
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