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T-- tff. trif w,''-1inW'Tr' "- "T 41&9t'JTiiqitnm'f?1"' ? 12 The Commoner. VOLUME ; NUMBER 45 Fr WJ' 'W i POST CAmtSFJtJSE Wo will pond you 12 of tho prettiest post cards you over saw If you will cut this odvortlflomont out and send to tw with 4c to pay poatngo nnd mailing and Bay tlmt you will show thorn to fi of your friends h-7 AillV MICAS CA Hit CO., 8.13 South nth St., Philadelphia, 1H. 'Allcn'a Political Enay." Vapor, ono dol lar. Local agents wanted. Jolm II. AJlon, Walla Walla, WaHhliiKton. C A T. XT' IP. Si Italfio thorn without milk. KlZllltAMLtk HJ2I3D CO., Omaha, Ncbr. ASTHMA CUIUS sent by cJcprcM to you on Free Trial, not, don't If It cures send SI; If Give oxprcsa offlco, National Chemical Co., 701 Ohio Ave, Sidney", O. l?tnfifMfJffn Thrilling Experiences In JbVWtflsVLsll & Africa. Mlllloiiswlll bosold. Kxperlenco unnecessary. Jllg money tpilck. Frco outfit. SUir l'ubllahlngCo., 221 Madison St., Chicago TrAMT,lf'AY MAM CJjKJIKH JVjiJVTjnn -' Ooinmonccmont salary 8800. Kanld advance ment to ?1200 or $ 1100. Short hours. Steady work. Annual vacation with lull fialnry. Examinations every whoro soon, Common education sufficient rroparatlon frro. Wrlto Immediately for Schcd Ulc. FRANKMN INSTITUTE, I)ft. M. 04, Kolieiter,N. Y. TOBACGO "ASRr SALESMEN Good pay, 6tcady ork and promotion. Experience unnecessary as wo will Rive complete Instructions. Danville Tobacco Co., BexT 66. Danville, Va. AGENTS c(.'nineinohe ). 575 monthly. GombinationH r lolling Fin. Nino nrtlolon combined. Lightning Sollor. gmpl frto. rOHBUEE MPO. 00., Box 368 Dfcyton, O. X JL TENTS fflSSVtSg Frco report on to Patentability. Illustrated Outdo Hook, nnd List of In volitions Wanted, sent frco. Vicrron J. Evaks A Co., Washington, D. C. AflFNTS 200 PROFIT JTM.mX .AA. H A k-T nandy, Automatic HAME FASTENER ' Do ftiray with old hame itrap; Hon onnart and tearaittr wild nbdut them. Fatten IniUntlrnlthelovason. Oatnear tha barneii . Money back !. not latlifactory. Write today for confidential termi to agents. F. Thomas Mffc. Co., 731 Wayne Bt, Dayton, Ohio z&-3mrz run HC1LV1RGIN1A FARMS 1 ft. AirmotheC&O RY.'lhrouohthpHpart T Vl'UJnfVj t)inh.inU Milrl Win C.nnA Vi f .. I Wli i IIIU VI lllil.1. uuuu lnrlcntt rhrllnnrlmmn llnnblnt i.A ... EwnMinn Pflfpi MHiym; ft RUM If r?v.lF..f.-, . ryiZViT .: n "- r"iiV " "It's""" W'ua wj"mk x.l, .Kicnmonci.v ra nfn.v - -., .ii Acre md, 3-STROKE SELF-FEED HAY PRESS. All Sloel and Iron Two Man can run It. The Aulo-Fedan Hay Presk Co. 1533 W. 12th St. K.C.Mo. Ak fer Catalogua No. 33- SfttUfMllen Cuuaalted """"MaMBBBnriHalHBHiiaiaViticaaMaBBBBaBaaHasvaaJtaiWniaBI ' AGENTS KAItN $75 to $250 a month selling ?ZMn,?rCS ,1ull?cS, razor steel. Six months' guarantee. Handles decorated with namo. address, lodgo omhlonis, trado designs, personal photo, or pictures of BnvAN nnd other celebrities. CJroat ellcn. Big commission. Wrlto quick for territory. Novelty Cutlery Co., 606 Bar St., Canton, O. Don't Wear a Truss STUART'S PLASTER PADS are ainerent Iromthenainful truss, and being itir-adbeiUa they hold the rupture In place with out straps, buckles or spriugs cannot slip, so cannot chat or compress against the pelvic bone. Tho most obstinate cases eurea m the privacy of the home. Thousands have successfully treated themselves wiUiouthlndrancefrom work, bolt as Tclret-.eur to apply-.tnexiiemlTe. Guar- OF TREATMENT ,- SS?iS rT,.t!inrirnS:o.ul?LTUatBt tlolBuiy KBEK. Write tb STUART PLASTER. PAD CO,, Block 54, SbLouls, Mo rncr rrthi Ssm wx Hr.. 1 IKIAL C' I M !ksy Iv) Jsf V'pJ Cracklin Tlmo It has been a long time since the Architect participated in a "hog killin'," and it Is possible he has his dates on wrong. If he hasn't, then he is right in surmising that this is about "hog killin' " time on tho ffirm. And as ho thinks about it tho Architect conjures up mental visions of some mighty pleasant ex "Hoc killin' " time means that those who know the secret and have tho hogs, can prepare one of the most delicious edibles imaginable. True, it wouldn't appeal to a victim of Indigestion, but to one who has an appetite sharpened by hard work, and a stomach chat Is able to per form its proper function, the edible in question would be a delight. It is nothing more nor less than "cracklln' bread." All that the Architect knows about' it is that it is concocted from corn meal, after tho fashion of corn bread, and that to the mixture before baking is a'dded the proper proportion of cracklin's fresh from the rendering kettle. He recollects "having eaten It many years ago, and he would like to try it again. The Architect never knew but two women who made it one was the little mother, who had no sunerior Tvhen It came to providing a hungry and growing lad with, enough to eat ana tne oest of its kind; the other was a' good old colored "mammy" whose greatest delight was in scold ing us children while ladleing out with profusion the many good things she so well knew how to cook and bake and boll and roast and fry. If you have never eaten any "cracklin1 bread," and really want to eat something that will make angel food and fudge' and all that sort of fancy dope look like a dry crust, just hunt up ono of those good old fashioned cooks who remembers the recipe, supply her with the corn meal, tho sour milk and the crack lin's, and tell her to get busy. The result will linger long in your memory. THE BEST ASSET OF A BANK Is honest officials; the best se curity of depositors is tho Okla homa bank law. Bank officials are not always honest. The state banks of Oklahoma are all operated under tho Guar anty Law. If you want to know about It ask for our booklet. GUARAHTY STATE BANK Muskogeo, Oklahoma M. G, HASKELL, Casliior Wonderful Memory "Speaking of memories, Wimple ton has the most wonderful memory of any man I ever met." "I never noticed anything remark able about it." "Why, he has a memory absolutely under control. If he borrows a dol lar of you he can forget it immediate ly, but if he happens to loan you a aoiiar ne simply can't forget it." a dog, than to be the guest in the horn of a man who arrives in an auto and rushes Into a house with out any reception whatever. The wise man will eat supper at home before attending the average banquet. Puzzled The man from Mars asked a great many questions about our form of government, and we tried our best to answer him. "Now, as to your state govern ment," remarked the man from Mars. "You provide a system of state batiks, adopt rules and regulations tor their conduct, and nrovlde for their regular examination." "Quito true," we replied. "The national government exer cises no regular examination." "No; only the state.". . "And these banks ask and receive from the state protectidn against fraiid and deceit?" "Yea." ''But when the state, through the will of its voters, decides that the depositors in the state banks are en titled to a guaranty against loss, and the legislature so enacts, the banks chartered by the state take the mat ter before a federal judge who is In no wise connected with the state government?" "That's quite true." "And this federal judge, appoint ed by political pull, Is able by, a stroke of the pen to ,set- aside, the will of a sovereign state's people, tie the hands of the legislature and the state's courts, and deprive the people of protection?" .y. "That's the exact fact," we ad mitted. "Huh!" exclaimed tho man from Mars. "I came down here to study a government said to rest upon the will and consent of the people. When does the next airship start back to Mars?" Some Experiences Renting a house from a landlord who lives next door is usually pro vocative of trouble. Ono of tho best ways of solving the chicken nuisanco perpetrated by unthinking neighbors is to provide yourself with a sizeable flock of guineas. Contrary to all of nature's laws, no matter which way the wind blows the leaves from your neighbor's trees will fall on your lawn. For every way of keeping a neigh bor's friendship there are twenty nine ways of forfeiting it. we nave our doubts about the happiness of the home where the husband has to sneak out to the woodshed to enjoy a smoke. We'd rather visit the homo where the returning father, dinnerpall in hand, is welcomed at the front gate by a couple of happy children and Little Willie He had promised to remain per fectly quiet if allowed to sit in the room while Mrs. Bifferly was making her call. He kept his promise until Mrs. Bifferly made the mistake of asking why he looked at her so closely. "I was jus' wonderin'," replied Little Willie, "when your husban' was goin' t' sleep for th' winter." "Why, what on earth do vou mean, Willie?" queried the aston ished Mrs. Bifferly. "Why, mamma says your husban is a perfeck bear, an' my reader book says that bears alius go to sleep clear through th' winter." This will explain Willie's tender solicitude when he seated himself for several days thereafter. Also why there is a coldness between the Bifferly and Whilllken households. Ml The Test Does advertising nav? "I don't know from personal trial, but I notice that DIngleby tried to sell groceries without advertising and his stock didn't move worth a cent until the sheriff took hold, and then it went with a rush." Brain Leaks A well trained conscience heeds no accuser. We often pray for help when all wejieed is Initiative. Getting "Is easy: it Is tho Troon I that requires the struggle. MR, BRYAN IN THE NORTHWEST (Prom the Colfax, Washington, Commoner.) The remarkable demonstra" n tendered William Jennings Bryant, 1 Spokane last week was another evi dence of the fact that ho todav stands first In the hofirfs t , countrymen. With but little prena- blvU ui uuveiuBiug, witnout any excursion rates on tho railroads without any parade, this private citi zen drew a larger audience and aroused far greater enthusiasm than did the president of the United States during his recent visit to tho same city, despite the elaborate prep arations, tho extensive advertising and tho big procession in which a largo body of regular troops from Fort Walla Walla and Wright partic pated. The receptions differed in this that ono was a tribute to the high offlco which had been conferred upon Mr. Taft by his countrymen, whilo the other was a tribute to the man, in recognition of the great services which Mr. Bryan has rendered to his countrymen. One was a demonstra tion of respect, tho other of affec tion. Some people wanted to meet Taft because he is president of tho United States, others because they are" seeking appointments within W gift, others because they had nc seen or heard him before and a curious to learn what sort of a 1 he is, but none of these motives-ict-uated those who thronged to meet Bryan. He holds no office, he has (Continued on Pago 16) You'll Know when you get tho grip, but you won't know how it happened no ono does. You won't care. You will bo too mis erable. - But you, will bo, intensely in terested in how to got rid of it. How to stop those coM chills from chasing up arid' down tho spine, tho incessant pains in tho limbs and back, nausea, coughing fits, sneezing, dis charge from the eyes and nose, muscu lar pains, and that brain-wracking headache. Tho best treatment known for this dreadful affliction is Dr. Miles' Nervine Dr. Miles' Nervine cures by building up the nervous system, and destroying tho germs which poison the blood. If taken when first symptoms appear is almost "a sure preventive. "I suffered several weeks with Grip and nothing I took seemed to benefit mo. I suffered almost death, until I tried Dr. Miles Restorativo Ne'ie. From tho first day I felt bett" "fc relieved my misery and pain, and gave mo an appetite, and in a few days I had fully recovered." MRS. GEQ. B. HALL, 149 Leo St., Jackson, Tenr111 Tho first bottle will benefit, "ot, tho druggist will return your mofc.j. PATENTS Watioa E. Coleman, Patent Lawyer, Washington, T l A llu A! 1 ft - Ira fran. Bates reasonable. Highest references Best service Eyeglasses Not Necessary 1 1 - 1 Eyesight Can Jte Strengthened, and Mont Worms of Diseased IS yes Successfully Treated Without Cutting or Drugging. 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If you, will send your namo and address to tho Actlna Appliance Co., Dopt.BMjN". 811 Walnut Str., JKansas City, Mo., you will recoivo, absolutely PltEB a valuable, book Professor Wilson's Trcatlso on Disease. .. Mr 7VMHlLn ljr tyfr l(' vk- '. ,v i ,.. i . i &&i IHttagteJMftjUit