The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 03, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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VOLUME. 9; NUMBEIt 47
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Commoner Clubs
Tho Commoner $hrn
Tho World To-Day L&o
American Homestead &u
Total 5'J0
OUR PRICE ; !
Tho Commoner. . . . ... ... . . . . $1'J?9
Twlcc-a-Wock World-Herald... .CO
Nebraska Farmer ..!--
Total...:.' 2.B0
OUll PRICE 1Va
Tho Commonor ?!00
McCall's Magazino...
Amorlcan Homestead .
Total....' f.00
OUll PRICE -
Tho Commoner. $1.00
Peoples' Popular Monthly 50
Amorlcan Homestead oo
Total -' ai'nn
OUR PRICE. ...'...; 9lu
Tho Commonor $1.00
McCluro's Magazino 1.50
American Homestead &o
Total g.00
OUR PRICE 00
Tho Commonor - $J'22
Success Magazine j-.uu
Tho Doslgnor
1.00
Total
OUR PRICE.
.$3.00
.$1.85
Tho Commoner. $1.00
Harper's Bazar..:...:;'...;.;.. 1.00
American Homestead.?. ...... .50
Total . .$2.50
OUR PRICE i?1.80
Tho Commonor ' $1.00
Mack's National Monthly 1.00
American Homestead .. . . '. .50
Total ':.'... ...' . . .V. . . .$2.50
OUR PRICE. $1.50
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n?lio C3viintivit3l . " . .''............ .l.VJVi
Twlce-a-Wcek woria-weraia. . . .50
Amorlcan Homestead bo
Total $2.00
OUR PRICE 91.35
Tho Commoner .. $1.00
Uncle Romus" Homo Magazine., l.oo
American Homestead 50
Total ;..:.... $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.50
Tho Commonor i $1.00
Tho Travel Magazine... 7 . 1.50
American Homestead ... ; 50
Tho Commoner $'2n
Pearson's Magazine I'60
Total 2.50
OUR PRICE $1'50
Tho Commoner .' $i95
Review of Rovlows 3.00
McCluro's Magazlrio 1.50
Total $5.50
OUR PRICE . ; ?3.25
The Commonor $1.00
Tho Pacific Monthly 1.50
American Homestead 50
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE $1.85
Tho Commoner $1.00
Etude (For Music Lovers).. .. 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE 91.75
Tho Commonor $1.00
Tho Housekeeper.. .?
Amorlcan Homestead 50
Total $2.25
OUR PRICE ?150
The Commoner $29
Tho Traveler Magazine 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.75
Tho Commonor '29
Amorlcan Magazine 1.50
National Monthly 1.00
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE $2.00
The Commoner $1'00
Taylor-Trotwood Magazine 1.50
American Homestead . .50
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE ..$1.00
. . . ' . .
nnmmnTHi. ............... .1.00
hrlco-a-Week World 1.00
World's Evonts....'. 1.00
Amorlcan Homestoad 50
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Til
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE $2.25
Tho Commoner . . . . . $1.00
Amorlcan Magazine 1.50
Woman's Home Companion.... 1.50
Total ..$4.00
OUR PRICE......; $2.35
Tho Commoner $1.00
Every body's Magazino r.50
Tho Delineator ;.... 1.00
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE $2.00
Tho Commoner $1.00
Everybody's Magazine 1.50
Cosmopolitan 1.00
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OUR PRICE $2.00
The Commonor $1.00
Good Housekeeping 1.00
Amorlcan Homestead 50
Total $3.50
OUR PRICE $:
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The Commoner $1.00
American Magazino 1.50
Total i $2.50
OUR PRICE $1.50
The Commoner $1.00
Cosmopolitan .' 1.00
beyond measure, as an American,
that ,this one of the greatest feats
of the ages should have been per
formed by a fellojv countryman of
ours. It Is the greatest feat of our
generation. Wo are Captain Peary's
debtors, all of us who belong to
civilized mankind-. Faithfully, Theo
dore Roosevelt.' "
Washington estimates indicate that
under tho new corporation tax law
there will bo a net revenue of ap
proximately $25,000,000 annually
and 122,000 corporations are likely
to have to pay corporation taxes.
There are many 'uncertainties about
its effects. In one of tho far south
west states, for instance, it has been
found that not over 10 per cent of
many thousands of corporations
whose official existence was author
ized, have ever actually done busi
ness. Improper registration in many
cases is expected with. such a gigan
tic scheme, but the seriousness of
the penalties under the law will ap
ply just tho same to those who fail
to get the forms and regulations. The
mailing of the forms and blanks to
of the active pall bearers was Repre
sentative W. A. Jones of Warsaw
Va. Representatives DeArmond and
Jones entered congress at tho samo
time and for years they had been
intimate friends."
Here is a good word for Uncle Joo
Cannon. An Associated Press dis-
Failure
every corporation listed in the va-1 tion, dyspepsia and stomach troublo
to euro indigestion is largely duo to
tho old theory that when the stomach
becomes inactive it needs something to
mechanically digest its contents, and
cathartics, purgatives, etc., aro used,
which give only temporary relief, be
cause they, digest by Irritating tho lin
ing of tho stomach.
Modern science recognizes tho fact
that it is the nerve's that furnish mo
tivo power to digest tho contents of
tho stomach.
Tho nerves agitate and mix tho food,
and stimulate tho secretions. When
thqy become weakened they lack
energy, and indigestion, dyspepsia,
sour stomach result.
Dr. Miles'
Restoratiye Nervine
will relievo obstinate cases of indlges-
rious districts is not specifically re
quired by law and is merely to assist
the corporations. Those not regis
tered should apply immediately to
the collectors. All the returns are
required to be in the collector's
hands by March 1, then sent to the
internal revenue bureau here, where
the tax will be assessed and the tax-
paying corporations notified by June
1 that the tax is to be paid by July
1. The government takes the posi
tion that the tax, while it is for the
calendar year preceding the collec
tion, really does not date back; that
it is an excise and not an income tax
and that it is, in fact, merely a li
cense to do business during the year
for which It is collected.
by strengthening theso nerves.
"I had severe stomach troublo. Dr.
Miles' Nervino, and Nervo and Liver
Pills cured me. I can now eat any
thing without trouble."
L. C. O'BRIEN, Winston-Salem, N. Y.
Tho first bottle will benefit, if not,
the druggist will return your money.
Wanted
VTlrte.awike mi
to soltrttnnd eoI
letl for nleturts.
$3.00 A DAY SUKEj $5.00 a day and more if capable. Wonder
ful chance for richt man to work up In extra pleasant work.
Applicants should state where last employed. 0. II. 0K0UND9
MannRer, 1037 West Adams Street. Dfpfc. 4177, Chicago, III.
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M?MP Jll JCSTItONCEST
rfcffffVCa MADE. Bull-
strong chick-
ou-tlfjht Sold to tho user at Wholesale
Prices. tTe Par Freight. Catalogue froo.
COILED SPRING PENCE CO..
x 34 wincnester. maiana.
SCaDavEatily Made Selling GLASSES
f1! Agents wanted. Send for catalog
Coulter Optloal Coi?Chlcano
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Phil Allen, Jr., former vice presi
dent of the First National bank at
Mineral Point, Wis., pleaded guilty
to the charge of embezzlement and
was sentenced to ten years imprison
ment in the federal prison at Fort
Leavenworth.
Total $2.75
OUR TRICE 91.75
Tho Commoner. . .' ." $1.00
McCluro's Magazine 1.50
Modern Friscilla 75
Total . $2.00
OUR PRICE ?1.50
The Commoner $1.00
Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine... 1.50
Total $3 25
OUR PRICE .92.35
The Commoner $1.00
McClure's Magazino... 1.50
LaFollette's Magazlrio 1.00
Subscriber' Jiawrtising Dept.
Total 4 $2.50
OUR PRICE S1.00
Tho Commonor $1.00
woman's Jtiomo uompamon.. ,, 1.50
American Homestead 50
Total . $3,50
OUR PRICE $2.45
Tho Commoner $1.00
Pacific Monthly . 1.50
American Magazino ,. 1.50
Total 3.00
OUR- PRICE 91.05
Tho Commoner $1.00
uourier-u ournai l.ou
Sturm's Oklahoma Magazino... 1.50
American Homestead .50
Total $4.00
OUR PRICE 92.35
The Commoner $1.00
McCluro's Magazino 1.50
Woman's Homo Companion.... 1.50
Total $4.00
OUR PRICE 92.00
Total '..$4.00
OUR PRICE .92.25
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The Commoner $1.00
The Pacific Monthly . . 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE. 91.00
The Commoner $1.00
McCluro's Magazino, 1.50
Total $2.50
OUR PRICE 91.85
Tho Commonor. . . $1.C0
Woman's Homo Companion.... 1.50
American Homestead 50
Total $3.00
OUR PRICE 91.05
Address All Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb.
The funeral of the late David A.
DeArmond took place at Butler, Mo.,
November 26. An Associated Press
dispatch says: "Hundreds of promi
nent public men of Missouri and
many from outside the state joined
the citizens of Butler today in pay
ing respect to the memory of Rep
resentative David A. DeArmond, who
met a fiery death here last Tuesday
in a vain effort to save the lifo of
his favorite grandson, David A. De
Armond III. All Flutter was in
mourning. The bodies of both vic
tims were buried in the local ceme
tery in one casket following simple
services a,t tho Methodist Episcopal
church, where the congressman had
been a member. The burial services
were jn charge of the Masonic lodge.
No such honor and show of affection
for a departed citizen had been dis
played in Missouri in ntany years.
The coffin was banked high with
floral emblems and the little church
was crowded till another person
could not have entered. Crowds of
mourners blocked the streets lead
ing to the church and hundreds fol
lowed the bodies to the cemetery and
stood about the graves. Among the
mourners, members of the family of
the congressman, who had come from
a distance, were Edward H. De
Armond, a son of the deceased who
is an instructor at West Point and
two brothers, William DeArmond of
Chicago, and James DeArmond of
Davenport. The only missing mem
ber of tho family' was Lieutenant
George W. W. DeArmond, another
son, now serving with the army ia
the Philippines. Governor Hadley of
Missouri and United States Senators
I Warner and Stone wero present. One
You can mp.ko money and build up a
nice llttlo business of your own by
using this department to place your
proposition beforo Tho Commonor's big
army of readers. If you have anything
to buy or sell it will pay you to uso
this department at all times.
Send us a trial order. Write just as
you'd talk. Never mind tho grammar.
Count name, postofllco, and numbers as
one word each. Multiply by 6 cents
per word, and send your ad. and money
order direct to Tho Commonor, Lincoln,
Neb.
I AND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
All or part, section, eastern Color
ado, $8 acre, $3 cash, long time on bal
ance. John A. McKeown, First Nat'l.
Bank, Bldg., Chicago.
E TELL HOW TO GROW CALI-
fornia grapes in any climate. Two
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crrano cuttings each of Flaming Tokay.
Red Emperor, .Thompson Seedless,
packed and postpaid with full instruc
tions, $1.00. Address, Charles A. Cham
bers, Box 32, Fresno, .Calif.
AGENTS HERE IS A CORKER; ONLY
v pancake griddle In the world that
bakes squaro .cakes, turns tnem; uaucs
C eaoh time; 100 per cent profit. Can
ton "Griddle Co., Canton, O.
FOUR PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE,
1 fine running order, $170. Georgo
Wills, Canal Dover, Ohio.
25
LARGE CITY LOTS, WITH 8
room house, barn, crood well Wltn
wind mill, 300 fruit bearing trees, 250
gooseberry and currant. Fine mapio
shado at house". Close to car line, m
Sioux City, la. Price $7,500. W. N. N.
Nlvllng, Sioux City, la.
FARMED ,IN COUNTY. 45 YEARS.
r Farms on list worth $100 per acre;
will sell close in at $25 to $80. G.
Wertman, Auctioneer, Washington,
Kansas.
THE SPIRITUAL MEANING. BRUCE S
1 Commentary, 082 pages, postpaid
$1.25. Spiritual Meaning every verso
Matthow's Gospel. Formerly J2.75.
Pastor Landenbergor late Agent Swea
enborg exhibit, Alaska-Yukon exposi
tion. Windsor Place, St. Louis, Mo.
pATARACT BLINDNESS PREVENT-
ed by "Opthalmin." Hundreds using
it to avoid operations. Month's treat
ment prepaid for ono dollar. Full di
rections and literature. Sample freo
to physicians. Chaunooy S. Caroy. m.
D., Oculist and Aurlst, Elmira, N. Y.
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