,- '- ft r fDfi- 5r,TjJj iMr-mrnrpnr , -i- sm0.a!4 ' wMMiMChmm' Mf JJ & Is: R.I1 . V.W.. W Bf-ii Kif. 10 The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 4 I J&JELiIitiD Priil. Ornamental ntlErrfrentrei Shmbi,KoM,VinM I Everything in the Nursery Line. mL hMimtittUMHftVtMU FREE CMA:.1 4G Concord Grapes $1. OpeCiai Nine Chnrry trooa ?1. J3 Poacli troos $ 1 .00. Writo uft TO-DAY. WRAGG NURSERY CO., Dea Molaei, Iowa. Ilooni No. 07, Good Block i.ji.rii n a f-. 1 vfr '-i.f I gKW ' -S. 5 ,J V yi . . .c. sv .y iv S&insr &: xr k-.u u WT Hodt quality VcKatablp. riowor pna Farm hocoi, ahhim, Clover, Hood I'oiuiocn, 01c, wo win noun iroo wjm catalog n pacKCt 01 our Mow uorio Tomato, ina boat of nil tomntoQj : V..jS Do . -. . . t. r nouau to try our u unit fill dollnat'on of ocetntdo Htcda, bnst & vnrlotlra on earth, pontpnlri for 0C. 1 nlfio curry full lino 61 Nuraary slock. German Nurserios, BoX210 Beatrice, Nob. HURIEF1Y SNAPS !i fsr 9n llitililml I'Aiinli Trnroi 11.00. 40 Oii'nroril (linno Vlllcntl.00. 8 Jlutldcd Cl.nrrv Tl-miu 1 1 .00. Tllliv flTd llrnilff. lipnHhv.rcmlrtoirrow. Catalog and 26a .in. 1 1. Ill run Wiltn fnr nliriltnnlnntloni. PAiiiiiimY NHitWKniHH llox K Kalrhtiry. Nob. A Oliitncc o Mitlco Money Yen, dopant froo IioiiiohU'iuIh can Htlll bo hud In Moxlco whoro many Amori cann aro now locating. You neod not pro to Moxlco, but aro required to liavo flvo acroH of fruit troon planted within flvo yoat'H. For Information addroHH tho Jajitha I'liinliiMon Co., Mock HDO, PittH bui'fr, Pa, Thoywlll plant and caro for yo)n trooa on HharoH, ho you Hhould mnlco a thouHand dollara a year. It la nover hot, never cold. Tho health con dltlona aro porfect. CA T, V Mil Gt ltnlMitlinm without milk. Jj 9 Mil (9 iiooklotlrco. XmtUASIi.L Nliiilt VO., Omiiha, A'cbr. i iiiifu OUrOIC KX0MT8IVKTKH. 0. y.jl II VTf . ,c KAM1IjV FLAT J110NH. Lllco flroloNN cookor, IioUIh lioat ft tlmcH as loiif,'. No vsn lino or nlui'oliol. Fair MIk. Co., OvK. 1!:i, ltucliio, Wis. t jf m m V wJ Ink M Join a Brass Band lloro 1h your onnortunltv to onlov illfo and muko money. MTK$K'EF wo win Nona you" -"- tho rrroQtoHt liund cataloir In tho world uud our uronttruo bniHB bund olfur. Jimt t. tffti buiiii uo juur iiiiiuu uiiu uuuruau. trniu k'V itt today. It Ih froo to you. Lyon & Hcaly, 52 Adams St., Chicago r&fWI&mZ, MADE. nun. atronir chick. ou-tluht Bold to thousor at Vliolnlc I'rlcri. We ry Frflght. CntalORiiofroo. COILED BRRINn KPNnl PO kUox 234 Wlnoheatar. Indiana. 'TTT IPF HkJ - i Flooda dovaBtatcd largo areas of Franco. Tarls is in desporato straits nnd Uiorn has been loss and suffering on an enormous scale. Ono hundred thousand dollars has been raised for tho roliof work carried on by tho Rod Cross society. Former Vice President Fairbanks will speak at Homo on Lincoln's birthday. Potltlons to President Taft to pardon John R. Walsh, tho aged banker now in tho federal prison at Leavenworth, aro being signed by his friends. A Now York dispatch says: "Tho directors of the United States Steel corporation made announcement after tho close of the stock market, that dividends on tho common shares of tho corporation had reverted to tho original rato of 4 per cent an nually. The directors declared a 'regular' dividend of 1 per cent and an extra dividend of three-fourths por cent. Dividends for tho previous quarters have been: For tho first quarter, one-half per cent; for tlie second, three-fourths per cent; for tho third, one per cent, and today's, ono and three-fourths por cent. Tho total earnings for the year 1909 amounted to $131,479,975. The rec ord year of tho corporation was 1907, with earnings of ?1G0,9G4,G73. Since itB organization in April of 1901, the corporation has earned the sum of $1,071,220,945." was filed in tho federal court, at Muskogee, Okla. An Associated Press dispatch says: "It seeks per manently to enjoin the state from enforcing: tho collection of taxes on adult Indian homesteads, and tho laws of moro Half blood minors of tho Cherokee nation. Fourteen counties are involved. Judge Camp bell granted a temporary injunction. The suit is based on a treaty exempt ing Indian lands from taxation for twenty-one years and on the state constitution,, which provides that In dian treaties shall not be violated." Former Congressman Albert C. Thompson died at Cincinnati, aged sixty-eight. ' Federal Judge Hough at New York ordered the indictment against the New York World quashed. This is the indictment growing out of the criticism of the Roosevelt adminis tration and Panama canal matters. Ezra' Kendall, tho veteran come dian, died at a sanitarium at Mar tinsville, Ind. Thomas M. Osborne of Auburn, N. Y., was elected president of the gen eral committee of tho New 'York democratic league. tentions of the liberals the industrial communities already have decided to adhere to free trade and all that re mains for them to do is to complete the conversion of the agricultural population. According to the con servatives the education of the peo ple is proceeding "at a great pace and it is only a question of, time until the Chamberlain policy will be tri umphant. As to the immediate course of business, it seems generally agreed that unless the nationalists offer se rious opposition, Chancellor Lloyd George's budget as it left the last h6use of commons will again be sent up, to the lords, who this time will a,ccjept it and any modifications of its provisions will be left for the next budget. So sure is Premier Asquith that the liberals and laborites will have a safe majority over the con servatives that he has practically completed arrangements to resume the premiership -in the new adminis tration. The premier left this after-. noon for .southern France for a .brief, rest b'efore the beginning . of the strenuous parliamentary session." Is This Fair? Certain Proof Will Bo Made That Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Cure Stomach Trouble ' Louisvilld dispatches say that frauds on a large scale against life insurance companies have been" .unearthed. Fritz IIardekopf,'G5 years old and poor, was married at Webster City, la., to Mrs. Wilhelmenia Lena Mot tor. A dispatch to tho Chicago Record-Herald says that a relative in Germany bequeathed Hardekopf $10,000 to be paid on tho day of his marriage. Ho went from tho county poor houso to a now home. ssmK rv FREE MaryT. Goldman's uray nair iiestorer roBioroti oriRinnl color In mild, healthful ninnnor In from 7 to 14 daya. Jn. tlroly ililToront from nny. thins olso. Its offoot la pormnnont. Dooo not ' i n T7 minu nil iiur JOOK iinnat- nrnl. Una no Bodlmont, so it'a nolthor atlcky nor Kwyuw It's na puro nnd olonr n vrator. .Won't oxporlmont-UBO what thousands of othora bftvo round 8ofo nnd nnttBfnotory. Sample nnd comb abaolutoly froo. Do nuro to mention ordinal color S5?5fS!5l,ffiiSr T' 242 Gorman; TrvJ. HuV lUflitottd Paul O. Stensland and Henry W. Hering, former Chicago bankers, have been paroled from the Illinois state prison. Stensland will work on a farm near Wheaton, 111. James Lawson, a Cripple Creek, Col., miner, claims to have been the first to discover tho new comet. ' Severs.! indictments have been re turned lit Chicago 'against ""men charged with having conspired to de fraud tho city. Tho principal copper producers of the country will merge into one gi gantic corporation and the capitaliza tion will be about $500,000,000. Representative Butler Ames has announced, his candidacy for the United States senate to succeed Sen ator Lodge. It Is tho boat policy holdor'a com pany in tho United States. ASSETS, $3,'100,000 Twonty-throo yoara old. Writo The Old Line Bankers Life Lincoln, Nubrnivkn L TILE BEST ASSET OP A BANK is honest officials; tho best so ; curity of depositors is tho Okla . homa bank law. Bank officials ' aro not always honest. Tho stato banks of Oklahoma aro all operated under tho Guar anty Law. If you waut to know about it ask for our booklet. GUARANTY STATE BANK Muskogee, Oklahoma M. G. HASKELL, Cashier An Associated Press dispatch from Lima, Peru, says: The municipality presented William J. Bryan with a gold modal and also gave Mrs. Bryan a iiiuuiu Hiuuacu witu diamonds and rubles and their daughter a similar, though smaller token of regard. The ball given by the National club in honor of Mr. Bryan was a splendid function. President Leguia was present." An Associated Press dispatch un der date of Chicago, January 29, says: "Directors of the Interna tional Harvester company today de clared a stock dividend of 33 1-3 per cent on the stock to holders of rec ord on February 3." Senator John W. Daniol was for mally re-elected by tho Virginia legislature to tho United States sen ate. This is his fifth election. The republicans in tho legislature voted for Slomp. The United States Banking com pany at Mexico City, Mexico, had a run by its depositors and was sus pended from tho cleaving house. Federal Judge J. E. Sater at Co lumbus, Ohio, appointed receivers for the three companies comprising tho Columbus and Hooking coal and iron group of interests. A suit Involving two hundred and flfty thousand Chprniroa Tto moro than ono million acres of land Albert T. Patrick, who has been a prisoner for nearly ten years and who is now serving a life sentence in Sing Sing prison for the murder of William Marsh Rice, was formally disbarred as a practising lawyer by tho appellate division of the supreme court. Takinc advn.ntne'A nf Vita roi tion as a member of the bar, Pat rick has been able to fight his case for years. A London cablegram under date of January 28 and carried by the Associated Press says: "The posi tion of tho parties tonight is as fol lows: Unionists 264, liberals 2G3, laborites 40, nationalists 77. Now that the electoral struggle is closing the curious effect is seen of both con flicting parties claiming victory and both basincr their olni TOm, i iblo arguments, on the -question of iwo tiuue against protection. The few remaining districts may give the liberals a slight majority over the tories. It can not be said that the elections nave decided anything and it ;s difficult to judge whether the country as a wholes is tending one way or the other. According to con- A Trial Package Sent Free Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made to rrivo in thn evafom vr.v.,.riv the digestive tract and the 'stomach.. uiu necessary cnemicals not only to digest food, but to enrich the fluids of the body so ,that-it may no longer suffer from dyspepsia or other stom ach trouble. ' , " We will send you a quantity pf these tablets free, so thnx trloiVMnV- to'ciire may be proven to you. mousanus upon thousands of peo ple are using these tablets for the aid and cure of every kno.wn stomach disease. Know what you put into your stomach, and use discretion in doing so. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain fruit and Veerfitnhlo aaaanna.a concentrated tincture of Hydrastis, wiUCu oem, wnicn tone up and strengthen the mucous lining of the stomach, and increase the flow of gastric and other digestive juices: Lactose (extracted from milk) : Nux to strengthen the nerves controlling tle action of the stomach and to cure nervous dyspepsia; pure aseptic Pep sin of the highest digestive power and approved by the United States Pharmacopoeia. TT?ne tl tbe, ablest Professors of tho 2 ? TwtL?f ichiSan recently stat ed that this Pepsin was the only aseptic pepsin he had found that was absolutely purefree from all ani mal impurities; Bismuth, to absorb' gases and prevent fermentation. They w d1eli?Ious y flavored with concen trated Jamaica Gingerin itself a well known stomach tonic. ivium medicines lose their &? the longer ihy we kept! nd il?0,rat,on fermentation and chemical changes, hence Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are recognizeS aS the only true and logical manner of Preserving the ingredients given above in their fullest strength If you really doubt the power o hese tablets take this adveSSSeS &afSSfif and ask hia oplnio ? It is due your stomach to give if the ingredients necessary to ston nl rouble. It costs nothing to tr?Vou know what you are taking, aid the fame of these tnhWa JlutLtu,0 value. All druggists; sell them. PHce cents. Send us. your name and address and we w.lll send you a trial package by mail free. Address PA V mLZ-&Jl3kJmilllkMiK&i,