The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 04, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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lHJHINi:88. No oxporlonco nocoHHiv
ryi thin mnn littd nono. 1 will touch
yon tho uunlnrftH by iunll nnd nppolnt
you my Hpcclnl ItunroHontntlvo. You
can work all or jmrtof tho tlmo. A
plondlri opportunity for men with
out cnpltiil to boconio ImlnpoiHlciit
Lot mo ozplnlu my otlor and nond you
myiatUUHOOK.
H. D. HURD, Pros. Gray Realty Co.,
llcllnnco Hide,, KANSAS CITY, MO.
LV-wn&j ' i,r a j04tC'-i
Tlio Mnsons propoBO to erect a per
manent Masonic memorial to George
Washington in Virginia near tho his
toric old lodge where he was master.
Six hundred police lieutenants in
New York City, entertained Presi
dent Taft at dinner.
Throe persons were killed and
moro than one thousand persons were
injured in street car riots at Philadelphia.
VHTnHiflLLr
Morphine
Boforo you pay a cont, wo will convlnoo you
thai Mnntno pormauontly ouroH any drug liabU.
Guarnntood not to contnln Morphlno, Lnudn
num., Opium or any othor habit form Inn dniR.
No monoy rooulrod In advanuo, u full month's
trontmont oont to thono aflllotod without ono
pout of doponlt. Manluo haB ourod thouannda,
it will euro yon. Olvo It n froo trial. You
ro to bo tho solo Judco and at our oxponao.
ManlncCo. 149 Manlnc Bldg.St.Louis,Mo.
A democratic member of the New
York legislature offered a resolution
inviting Senator Root to address tho
logislaturo on tho income tax. The
republican members defeated the
resolution.
evidence is in favor, of the defen
dant, who, tho court says, 'seeks only
to protect her good name and that
of her children.' The decision says
that the evident purpose of the plain
tiff in attempting to procure a di
vorce was to marry another woman."
"An intellectual mint .fidop."
CLASSICS
OF THE BAR
aitcr years or search Oratory's 1
First Tipvo Is found its real
'temple at last invaded.
Senator Sellers' unique vol
umo of jury speoches now
ready. Many In full. Clinton
pleads for Crokor at tho Tam
many Chieftain's trial for mur
der. Boach bur.ns with words
Henry Ward Boechor for load
ing tho plaintiff's wife astray;
Tracy defends. Darrow and
Borah are heard in Haywood's
trial; Dolmas pictures Evelyn's
lifo adown tho primrose path;
Prentiss, Seward, Rayner,
Ingersoll and others plead for
life's heart treasures; Voor
hees speaks two hours defend
ing an erring sister's brother
who killed him that "plucked
a flower from the garden of
honor and flung it away, in a
little while, withered and
dead." Book strongly bound
and Illustrated. Frontispiece
after Cope's famous painting,
"The Plaintiff's Appeal at tho
First Trial by Jury." In
graphic pictures tho loves,
hopes, and shattered romances
01 a worm.
Thrco hundred pages. Price
$2.00; carriage prepaid.
The Book Publishers,
uox i, liaxioy, Georgia
An Associated Press dispatch un
dor dato of Now York, February 24,
follows: "An attempt has been
mado to bribo Prosecutor Garven of
Hudson county, N. J., to drop tho
prosecution of tho meat packers, ac
cording to a statement made today
by an official of Mr. Garven's office
In Jorsoy City. Tho allegation is that
two men from Chicago had ap
proached an acquaintance of Mr.
Garven's and indirectly suggested
that tho prosecutor could retire a
rich man if ho would drop the prose
cution of tho packers. The official
declined to give the namo of Mr.
Garven's friend who was approached.
When tho report of tho alleged at
tempted bribery was brought to Mr.
Garven's attention ho made no state
ment regarding its truth or falsity,
but remarked : 'No bribo will go,
and I will push tho beef trust to tho
limit.' "
Tho Mississippi senatorial dead
lock was broken by the nomination
in tho democratic caucus of Leroy
Percy of Greenville. He was nom
inated on tho fifteenth ballot, the
vote standing 87 for Percy and 82
for Vardaman. An Associated Press
dispatch says: "Percy promised a
faithful service, while Mr. Vardaman
formally served notice that he would
bo a candidate for tho office at the
election two years hence. Leroy.
Percy was born in Washington coun
ty, Mississippi, November 9, 1861,
and is the son of the late Colonel
William Percy, formerly of Alabama.
He graduated from the University of
tho South, at Sewanne, Tenn., and
la also a graduate of law of the
University of Virginia'. His post
graduate course was at Princeton
University. After his collegiate
course Mr. Percy returned to Green
ville and engaged in the practice of
law, in connection with the manage
ment of extensive land Interests, and
since early manhood has' taken an
active part in tho political and other
affairs of the state, although ho has
never heretofore held public office.
Ho married, in 1883, Miss Camille
F. Bourger of Louisiana."
Cannot Rest
Tour appetite is gone. What little
you cat distresses you. Strength Is
failing are bilious. You have head
ache, backache, feel blue and melan
choly and cannot rest or sleep. Tho
fact is your nerves are unstrung, and
you arc on tho verge of nervous pros
tration. They must bo strengthened,
renewed. They will not cure them
selves, but must have a nerve remedy.
This you will And in
Dr. Miles' Nervine
It is prepared for just such ailments,
and is a never-falling remedy, because
it soothes, feeds and builds tho nerves
back to health. , , ,
If allowed to continue, stomach, Kid
ney and liver troubles will soon bo
added to your already overflowing
measure of misery.
"I suffered from nervous prostration.
When I began talcing Dr. Miles' Ner
vine T couldn't hold anything in my
hands, nor get from ono room to an
other. Now I do all my own work."
MRS. GHAS. LANDRUM, Carthago, Mo.
Nervine seldom fails to do all wo
claim for it, and so wo authorize drug
gists to refund money if first bottlo
does not benefit.
Subscribers' Advertising Dept.
Send us a trial order. Writo just as
you'd talk. Never mind tho grammar.
Count name, postofllce, and numbers as
ono word each. Multiply by G cents
per word, and send your ad. and money
order direct to Tho Commoner. Lincoln.
Nob.
MILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL
Land 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;
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.
Neil Burgess, famous as an actor,
died in Now York City, aged GO
years.
Great disorder occurred in the
street car men's strike in Philadel
phia. Clarenco O. Pratt, national
organizer for the street car workers,
wua urrescea on mo charge of in
citing riot.
The now British parliament Is re
ported In a shaky condition. Pre
mier Asquith's resignation is freely
prodicted.
John D. Long, former secretary of
tho navy under McKinley, may bo a
candidate for the lower house of con
gress from Massachusetts.
Hero is a New Haven, Conn., dis
patch carried by the Associated
Press: "Mr. Taft is the head man,
but Mr. Roosevelt is coming back."
This was tho reply made in tho
United States circuit court here to
day by an applicant for naturaliza
tion, when among other questions
ho was asked, "who is tho head man
of tho country?"
.A Boiso, Idaho, dispatch carried by
tho Associated Press says: "Con
sternation was thrown into the Idaho
colony of divorce-seekers today by
tho decision of Judge Fremont Wood
in the case of Valentino Winters, a
Dayton, O., traction magnate, who
sought a divorce from Helen Clectr
Winters. Judge Wood denied the
?irS?,on tho, grounds that the plain
tiff did not legally establish a resi
dence In Idaho but came for the pur
pose of invoking the aid of the courts
in securing a divorce. Judge Wood
not only denies the decree because
of tho non-resldnnnn f . " Tru,ui
hut finds that tho preponderance of
Boutros Pacha Ghali, the Egyptian
premier, was shot and killed by a
student at Cairo.
A cablegram, under date of San
tiago, Chile, February 22, says:
"William Jennings Bryan, who will
leave for Conception tomorrow, dined
today with President Mont at a re
ception which was given in his honor
at the American legation."
President Taft addressed tho
Newark, N. J., board of trade, paying
an enthusiastic tribute to the new
tariff law.
Phil Allen, former president of tho
First National bank at Mineral Point
Wis., has been taken to tho federal
prison at Ft. Leavenworth.
Clay Clement, the actor, died sud
denly at Kansas City, Mo.
New York politicians say that
Roosevelt's candidate for governor
of New York will be William Loeb,
Jr., 'former President Roosevelt's pri
vate secretary.
Byron L. Church, former presi
dent of the Holy Rood, Kan., state
55nIkt.ll,s son' M- B- Church and F
W. Thomas, former officers of the
bank, have been arrested on tho
HOorgeT.0f, sn?r,tases and irregulari
ties. It is claimed that the losses
were due to a former cashier who
speculated on the board of trade.
In the supreme court of Hudson
fSS y' W Jersey' at rsey City
Indictments were presented charging
consnirnnv tn -B faIU
-- j - 'oc iJiiueg on rood..
stuffs contrary to the public good
SS'ff'f ,a" ,0f2Clals and directofs of
the National Packing companv-th
SolSSS b,Gef trUSt The wSSet in!
dictment does not include Kennah
LMeH' e President director Jf
JeLcRv1 T COmpany n
jersey uty. The prosecutor claims
the alleged offense against tho N?w
POR SALE OR TRADE: GOOD DEM
1 ocratic newspaper property in Mis
souri county seat of C.000. Will sell
at a bargain or trade for land. Ad
dress X. Y The Commoner.
COR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN
Pomona, Cal., $2,500; will exchange
for country; eastern preferred. Wrlto
P. D. Gardner, Safford, Ariz.
iKHft MAKES FIRST PAYMENT ON
Vjjj our corn and aifaifa farms
crops pay tho balance; $15 to $25 per
acre. Write today. Dunn & Gillam.
Ardmore, Okla.
IRRIGATED FARM, 80 ACRES, 3
1 miles southeast of Fort Morgan
?h ,A11An,Illsh state of cultivation
half in alfalfa and balance last season
In sugar beets, tomatoes, sugar corn
and garden truck. Perpetual water
rights. Unexpected circumstances com
pel owner to sell, and sacrifice will bo
made for quick sale. Terms, if de
sired Write J. R. Farris, 221 'So. 15th
St., Lincoln, Neb.
WANTED INFORMATION OF "PAT"
uPure1.1' wh.? married Mary Walsh.
IContSck ' Thomas Walsh Lebanon,
M3$5,
a Day Easily Made Selling GLASSES
Coulter Optloal Col ."Chicago
C A. XVffi S Rato them without mlUc
ECZEMA
OAN BE OUKED. My mild, soothing ffuarnted can
ioti It nd FRET. uAMPLK prove It. 8T0r TUE I ITCniNa
nd enr. to tUy. "WRITE HOW-TODAY. "W"
UK IANNADAY, 174 PARK SQUARE. SEDALIA. M0
$35 A WEEK PROFIT
t. , 2E nY SELLING
roUjed Kt roteae Hand. Burner.
ty. Gas orordlnary Oil Lamp UsESEif?.1"
tHy kerosene. ONE riNTBUKNS ffiuRS
Man leoutkstsall others. Light Is hffi'
"fadlest. cheapest, and easiest on eye? Cdl
one for your home or act as our airent hanfcl
sellers, biff money-saver for , V, p
maker for you. Exclusfve territor,' Mney
07 Chambers St., JVctp v,.fc
Havana Cigars HaiTPrfcti
Guaranteed lnno- nino tj .. "
best quality, Sumatra wrapnor ffi
made, laundres 4 in., lhovnfriJ,an4
auality of tho best 10c clga?. loo ,aVd
SefiTifttV.s?y4ssf5as
will refund your monov if .and X"
nothing to t??UfhSn0fi. of BBRoSKi
Lancaster, Pa. Register curSSc "
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