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ffiSfBjfi'JSypV V'.t- FEBRUARY 11, 1910 The Commoner. 15 Your Nerves are the life, the vitality, tho cnercy of your body "' It is the nerves that cause tho heart to pulsate, tho lungs to inhale tho oxy gen, tho brain to direct tho motion of every organ of the body, tho stomach ?9i d,5!?Bt, ?90d the llver to aecJrete tho bile, tho kidneys to filter the blood, and the bowels to carry off tho waste. When the nerves of the stomach be come weakened or exhausted, Indiges tion, Constipation and Inflammation re suaJv . because the stomach Is Inactive. This is true of all tho organs of tho body, and proves that to cure disease you must strengthen the nerves. Dr. MIIcm' Nervine is the great specific for the nerves, and In bringing them back to health never falls to cure all cases of Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Headache, Spasms, Backache, Muscular Twitch Ings, St. Vitus Dance, Epilepsy, Stom ach, Liver and Kidney Troubles. "For two years physicians and health resorts railed-to relieve mo of a compli cation of stomach, liver, kidney and heart affections. Six bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine cured mo." G. "W. ARGHBOLD, Grocer, Decatur, Ind. The first bottle will benefit, if not, tho druggist will return your money. AMERICAN BEEP SOLD CHEAPER IN LONDON THAN AT HOME "The New York World prints this cablegram: London, February 2. Butchers in the West End here do a largo business in American beef. But they sell it as "prime Scotch" and at four cents a pound more than the best English. .The American beef so sold is slaughtered at Liverpool, and is known as "Liverpool-killed." One of the best known West "End .firms has given for the World the prices no cnarges nis richest cus tomers here for American "nrlme Scotch" beef. His prices are: "Sir loin, 24 cents a pound; shoulder or middle rib, 18 cents a pound; flanks or neck, 11 or 12 cents a pound. Many grades of American beef are known in London as "ranch" beef. The cheapest ranges in price from 9 cents a pound for sirloin to five cents a pound for flanks. Sttbscrlbm' Jftlwrtfslttfl Dept. You can make money and build up u nice little business of your own by using this department to place your proposition before Tho Commoner's big army of readers. If you have anything to buy or sell It will pay you to use this department at all times. - - . RA.ZORS TRY OUR DOLLAR RAZOR, v guaranteed satisfactory. Solar Ra zor Co., Wholesale and Retail, South Lima Station, Lima, Ohio. TVIILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL i 5d for sale by the State; $1.50 to $5.00 per acre; only one-fortieth cash, 40 years on balance; three- per cent interest; good agricultural land; spmo 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. pENTRAL MONTANA OFFERS EX V traordinary opportunities to inves tors or homeseekers. Write for folder. We try to give trustworthy renlies to all inquiries. Drinlcard, Harding & Drinkard, Lewistown, Mont. CATARACT BLINDNESS PREVENT- ed by "Opthalmin." Hundreds using it to avoid operations. Month's treat ment prepaid for one dollar. Full di rections and literature Sample free to physicians. Chauncey S. Carey, M. D., Oculist and Aurlst, Elmira, N. Y. T ARGE OPERA HOUSE AND TWO -'storo rooms beneath. Price eight thousand dollars; half down: cost eighteen thousand. Samuel Neff, Har per, Kansas. TOR SALE ATT A BARGAIN, MY farm and stock ranch in the great stock country of northwestern Ne braska. Address Bos: 99, Crawford, Nebraska. UIGH BRED BROOM CORN SEED 1 for crop improvement. Preserve address and write W. P. Fanning, Broom Corn Seed Specialist, Lock Box 32, Oakland, 111. JACKS FOR SALE Spanish or Mammoth From 7jjf to OH in bone. Height up to 16 hands. Theso Jncks are smooth and ribs well sprung", oxtra breeders. 6 to 8 years old. Weanlings 6011 from $75.00 to $126.00. Theso Jocks can bo bought right. Write for particulars. S. L, Singleton, Richland, Iowa. "Pnonc No Foe until allowed1. Free Books, jrtlieTU-3 rULLKH A FULLER, Wuhlartoa, 1). CT PATENTS fflggBgg" Freo report as to Patentability. Illustrated Guide Book, and List of Invention Wanted, sent freo. ViCTon J. Evans fc Co., Washington. D. O. Sunny Southern Idaho if interested in irri gated fruit or farm lands, in the famous Snako Illvor Valloy, address Co-operative Kealty Co., Mountain Home, Idaho. BIG PROFITS Start a dyeing1, cleaning and pressing establishment, splendid Held. Wo tench you by mail. Particulars free, Bou-Vondo School, Dopt. 8-B, Stuuiiton, V. THE EASIEST WAY "How much amused Mrs. Pinkie top seems to be over her husband's stupid jokes."' J "Yes. It's the only way she can get a new hat out of the brute." Cleveland Plain Dealer. all tho details of his business, not for tho sake of system, but for tho sako of getting through with his work. In his ofilco hangs a printed motto, "This Is my busy day," Ho does not arrivo at tho railway station fifteen minutes beforo tho departure of his train, becauso ho has something olso that ho would rather do wlih thoso fifteen minutes. He does not llko to spend an hour in tho barber shop, becauso ho wishes to get out to his country club in good tlmo for a game of golf and a shower bath afterward. Ho likes to havo a full Hfo, In which ono thing connects with another promptly and neatly, without unnec essary intervals. His characteristic attitude Is not that of a man In a hurry, but that of a man concentrat ed on tho thing in hand to save time. Dr. Henry Van Dyko in American Magazine. ji One-seventh, of. ' Ireland's - area' j is Composed of bog. Ex. New York Prices Compared With London Prices for Ameri-' can Beef It is interesting to compare the prices in London with those that New Yorkers were being forced to pay yesterday. The West End of London corre sponds with our Fifth avenue or fashionable quarter. In that district yesterday porterhouse steak was 35 cents a pound, sirloin 32" cents a pound 8 to 11 cents more per pound than the same beef was sel ling for in London after all the costs and charges of carrying it 3,000 miles across the ocean. They don't use shoulder or middle rib much up Fifth avenue. Only the first six ribs go into the fash ionable quarters. And they were selling there yesterday at 22 and 25 cents a pound. But in the middle districts such as the upper Broadway, porterhouse was fetching 28 cents a pound and sirloin 25 cents a pound. Shoulder or middle rib was only 14 and 15 cents a pound and flank or neck 10 cents a pound. Consequently it will be seen that the middle class in New York were paying 1 to 3 cents a pound more for their beef than the lords and dukes of London. The beef sold in London so much cheaper than In New York is Ameri can beef, bought on the hoof in tho same markets used by American packers; it is shipped to Liverpool, is slaughtered in that city, and then shipped as meats throughout Great Britain, adding to the prime cost in America the cost of two shipments and two handlings. AMERICAN "HURRY' The high stimulation of will power in America has had the effect of quickening the general pace of life to a rate that always astonishes and sometimes annoys the European visi tor. The movement of things and people is rapid, incessant, bewilder ing. There is a ruBhing tido in the streets, a nervous tension in tho air. Business is transacted with swift dispatch and close attention. The preliminary compliments and cour tesies are eliminated. Whether you want to buy a paper of pins or a thousand shares of stock, it is done quickly. The American moves rapidly, but if you should infer from this that he is always in a hurry you would make a mistake. His fundamental philosophy is that you must bo quick sometimes if you do not wish to be hurried always. You must con dense, you must eliminate, you must save time on the little things in or der that you .may have more tlmo for the larger 'things. ' He systematizes his correspondence, his office work, WOOL If job TTiBt tho HIGHEST PRICES for Fun Hd Wool, -nrlto to we today for Pries Lists ad Special IiirerisaUoH. HERMAN REEL, Milwaukee, Wis. FURS iMLmi THE IU3MJPJEU DISC Fuiinow orjENJEsn. used on any two row planter. "Will In crease tho yield of corn one-fourth. Will pay for itsolf In ono day. Wrlto for circulars. WALKER MFG. CO., Council Bluffs, Iowa. NEW BOOK A New, Complete Edition of Mr. Bryan s Speeches Containing All of His Important Public Utterances In two handy volumes.' 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