The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 04, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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FEBRUARY i, 1910
The Commoner.
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Why
Don't you givo your heart tho same
chance you do tho other organs?
Why? Because when any other
organ Is in trouble, It refuses to -work,
and you hasten to repair- it.
Tho heart, the ever faithful servant,
never refuaes as Jong as it has power
to move, but continues to do the best
it can, getting weaker and weaker, un
til 4t Is past repair, and then stops. It
is just as sick as the other organs,
but because it will work you let it.
However, it's not too late for a
"change of heart" so remember
Dr. "Miles' Heart Cure
-will give your heart strength and vi
tality to overcome Dizziness, Palpita
tion, Short Breath, Faint Spells, Pains
in. Heart and Side, and all other Heart
aches and difficulties.
''My heart would ache and palpitate
terribly, and at times I could hardly
breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has re
stored me to perfect health, and I am
very grateful' MISS EMMA J. BAR
TON, No. 1 Sill St., Watertown, N. Y.
The first bottle will benefit, if not,
the druggist will return your money.
I Washington News
n
- President Taft has approved 'tho
recommendation of Captain John M.
Bowyer, superintendent of tho naval
academy, dismissing three more mid
shipmen on the charge of intoxication.
ED
FREE TO THE
RUPTUR
A New Home Cure That Anyone Can
Use Without Operation, Pain,
Danger or Loss of Time
I have a new Method that cures rupture and I
want you to use it ut my expense. I ;im not try
Inp to sell you a Truss, but offer you a euro that
stays cured aud ends all truss woarlug and
danger of strangulation forever.
No matter whether you have a slnplo, double
or navel rupture or otio following an operation,
my .Method is an absoluto cure. No matter what
your ago nor how hard your work, my Method
will certainly cure you. I especially want to
send it free to thoso apparently hopeless cases
-whore all forms of trussos, treatments and opor
atlons havo failed. I want to show everyone at
my-own expenso, that my Method will end all
rupture suffering and truss-wearlng for all time.
This means better health, Increased physical
ab'UWana longer life. My free offer Is too Im
portant to neglect a slnglo day. "Write now aud
begin your cure at once. Send no money.
Simply mall coupon below.
to such funds, and tho postmaster
general may requiro postmasters or
their assistants to givo an additional
bond if deemed necessary."
A Washington dispatch printed in
the Chicago Record-Herald says:
"The United States senate has heen
dramatized by Preston Gibson, the
well known playwright, and under
the title 'The Conflict' the production
will he staged by the Shuberts, be
ing given its initial performance in
New Haven on February 25. It is a
love story, around which are woven
the exciting incidents of Wall Street
and the methods employed there.
While it is not an attack upon Wall
Street, the incidents of the play are
very pertinent in this respect, and it
is said that Mr. Gibson's shafts are
directed at one or two widely and
well known financiers who live not
a stone's throw from the senate
chamber and whose machinations are
so well knowih to the author. There
are several -intensely interesting and
exciting situations and throughout
is a vein of delightful comedy."
Free Treatment Coupon
Age
Wlierc Ruptured
Cause of Rupture
DR. W. S. RICE 1013 Main Si., Adams, N. Y.
.Sond mo your fre Rupture Treatment
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Subscriber' Advertising Pepi;
You can make 'money and build up a
nice little business of your own by
using this department to place your
proposition- before The Commoner's big'
army of readers. If tyou have anything
to. buy or sell it 'will pay you to uso
this department at all times.
MILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL
Land for sale by the State; $1.60
to $5.00 per acre; only one-fortieth
cash, 40 years on balance; three per1
cent interest; good' agricultural land;
some don't require residence; send 50
cents for .1910 Book of Instructions,
New State Law and description of
lands. J. J. Snyder,, School Land Loca
tor, 540 Congress Ave., Austin, Tex.
Reference, Austin Nat. Bank.
f-ENTRAL MONTANA OFFERS EX-
traordinary opportunities to inves
tors or homeseekers. Write for folder.
Wo try to give trustworthy renlies to
all inquiries. Qrlnkard, Harding &
Drinkard, Lewistown, Mont.
T ARGE OPERA HOUSE AND TWO
J-'storo rooms beneath. Price eight
thousand dollars; half down; cost
eighteen thousand. Samuel Noff, Har
per, Kansas.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, MY
farm and stock ro,nch in tho groat
stock country of northwestern Ne
braska. Address ..Box 99, "Crawford,
Nebraska. -
17 OR SALE 10 ACRES ONE-HALF
F mile east of Normal; good improve
ments; largo supply of fruits; price
$5,000. 10 acres one mile east of Nor
mal, all in cultivation; some fruit
treeB one year old; fine building place;
prico $2,000. Address Ira Holland, Lin
coln, Neb., R. 7, Box 17.
Representatives Macon of Arkan
sas and Bennett of New York en
gaged in a controversy regarding the
charges made by Mr. Macon concern
ing the .trip of (he immigration com
mission to Europe. ' The commission
was charged with great extravagance.
Bennett bitterly denied the acquisitions.
Senator Jeff Davis charged fraudu
lent purpose in connection with the
consideration by tho. senate of the
bill providing for the sale of the un
alloted lands in the Rosebud Indian
reservation in South Dakota. He re
ferred especially to the provision au
thorizing payment for certain sec
tions of the land for school purposes.
Declaring that much of the land was
arid and worthless and asserting that
there was some "powerful force" be
hind the scheme to compel the gov
ernment to buy the land.
bo deposited in any ono calendar
month. All deposits must bo in mul
tiples of ono dollar, but in order that
smaller amounts may bo accumulat
ed for deposit, savings cards will bo
issued and ten postal stamps sold.
When these cards and attached
stamps show an investment of ono
dollar or multiple thereof, they will
be received as deposits. Deposits In
postal, savings banks will draw 2 per
cent interest, credited to tho bookB
of depositors onco each year. No
person will bo allowed to havo a bal
ance in a postal savings bank in ex
cess of $500, exclusive of accumu
lated .interest. Funds received by
postal savings banks are to bo de
posited in banks, subject to public
supervision as nearly as practicable
in the neighborhood in which the
funds are received at a rate of inter
est not less than 2 per cent. The
deposits are to be distribute'd among
the local banks on the basis of their
capital and surplus, and the banks
may givo indemnity bonds to insure
tho safety and prompt repayment of
deposits. At its option any bank may
deposit collateral security subject to
the approval of the board. If the
banks refuse to . receive postal de
posits on the terms proscribed, the
funds may be deposited with the
treasurer of the United States. Pro-
vision is made for the maintenance
of a reserve fund not more in amount
than 10 per cent, of the total funds
deposited. Interest accruing from
deposits or investment of postal sav
ings are to be applied to the payment
of expenses of administration, and
any excess is to be covered into the
treasury a"s a part of postal revenues.
All statutes relating to the safe
keeping and "proper accounting for
public moneys are made applicable
INCUBATOR
SAVES Money, Labor, 01).
NOTKilut Double heating
rrstcm srlrMemivl nutlatlon.
ftnd Turn cwm without removing tray.
3rd Ono fllllnfr of oil Unlc for entire
hatch. 70 dy trial tru&rantoe If not as
represented return ami money refunded.
Krclffht prepaid. nrWrito for Free Book.
-ThoRAYO INCUBATOR CO., Hcbr. St., Blair, .
I leu.
125 Egg Incubator &if
and Iroodtr 01 U
ic ordered together we
, eena uotu ror aio
Freight paid east of Rock
iiot -water, copper tanks.
aoume whms, aoawo giamaoor,
Ifroe catalog describe them.
Wisconsin Iscubator Co. ,
Box (34 Baclne, Wla.
r240-EGG IHGUBAT0R-
IfDEIGHT fflEPAID Siftnn .." Jiii
I n-ll.. Mltnnln.t 1 Trlll I
auront eafont. Mo tal -covered t
metal Icjjb and lamp. Delivered
freo CAHt of Mo. Hirer, north of
Tonncecoo. Tricon quoted to points
linvniwL Write for Free Dook.
RELIAHCE IHCUDATOn CO., BS23 FUEEPOftT. ILL.
.00 Steii FhJI 11 J -JIS Salnitotf
Whitelaw Reid has been given an
extension of two years of service ad
,the United States representative at
4he court of St. James.
The postal savings bank bill draft
ed by Senators Carter, Dolliver and
Owen Iras been presented to the sen
ate. The Associated Press says:
"The bill provides that there shall
be established a system of postal sav
ings depositories under the supervi
sion and direction of a board of trus
tees and direction of a -board of
trustees, consisting of the secretary
nf the- t.rfiasnrv. the nostmaster gen
eral and the attorney general acting
offlcio. This board is authorized to
make all regulations governing cus
tody of moneys deposited with the
postal savings banks. All postofflces
of a class authorized to issue monqy
orders and such others as the post
master may designate, are declared
to be postal savings depositors. They
are to receive deposits from tho pub
lic, and aro to be kept open for tho
transaction of business every day,
Sundays and legal holidays excepted,
during the usual postofflce hours of
the town or locality where the de
positories are located. Accounts
may be opened by any person ten
years or over and by married women
in their own names, and free from
interference by their husbands. No
person will be permitted to have
more than one account. An account
can not be opened for less than one
dollar and no more than ?100 can
I $10
KBamcjcwMl
'ISMft
Irlfldir.
Wo manufacture all sixes and.
tyiea. is wmi
nnv VMt t In. I
vcsUffatcWrito
tor catalog ana
pncoiint.
GURRIE WIND MILL CO.,
Seventh St., Topeka, Kama
Wild HUH. 117V
TOBACCO
FACTORY
WANTS
SALESMEN
Good pay, Htoady worknnd promotion. Experlcnco
iiniicccftbnry as wo will Blvo comploto Instructions.
OanvilleTobacco Co., Box Y 56, Danville, W
Tsinit? NoFoo until allowed. Frno Hooks,
JTUTCTITS VULLEK A lOJM'KK, Wufelngtoa, I). C.
ZMJS,
aDavEuily Made Scffisg GLASSES
i-AccnU wanted. Send for catalog
Coulter Optical Co.'Chlcao
Don't soil yow hides-it's poor economy.
Bond tbom to us and naro tnom rondo into
Far Coats, Robes, Mittens, etc., and keep
your whole family warm this winter. Any
color horao or cow Lido looks welL Oar
procoss makes tbom soft and pllablo. as well
as moth-proof and water-proof.
No matter -where yon livo tre will pay tho freight on
all Hldog eont to us to be made into Coats and Robes'.
Wo gaarantco comploto satisfaction with all oar work. Don't
send yoar hides to Inexperienced tannors nnd be disappointed. We
aro tho largoat firm in tho country that tans, manufactures and sella
direct to the consumer. Wo aro equipped in all departments to do
first-class work. We'll make yon a robo from yoar hide, linod with
best plash, for from 97.00 ap ; a coat made to yoar measure, lined
and trimmed in splendid stylo, for from $9.50 up. Withovory coat or
robo wo ruako we furnish f reoa flnopalr of Far Mittens, with horse-
hide palms. One largo hide or two small ones makes acoat like ono
Bhown hero. Wo also make loner or short coats for ladlos and for
girls and boys. Oalf, goat, dog and colt skins make
, elegant Floor Bags, and Gauntlet GIovos and Mittens.
We tan any kind of skins, wild or domestic, and make
thorn into f urs to order, oar prices aro reasonable,
Iwhlio tho quality of oar work is of tho highest ord
Write asboforo yon sell a single bide; ask for oar 40
pago catalog giving fall particulars and showing oar
mil line of far goods. Wrlto today.
National Fnr and Tanning Co.,
Hooker Avo., Three Rivers, Mick.
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