The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 11, 1910, Page 15, Image 15
"', ?7f - The Commoner. MARCH 11, 1010 15 " 'Wjfilff wwz-iiprpv "? application was temporarily denied. As a resident of North Carolina, Sen ators Overman and Simmons and Representative Page of that state saw President Taft regarding it. The opinion was advanced at the interior department today that 'Mr. Shaw probably would be allowed to prac tice after a reasonable length of time.' " a hole in a new Lincoln penny, and was sorry about it after ho realized that ho had mutilated a 'coin of tho realm' and wrote the following letter of apology to President Taft: 'Pres ident Taft, Washington, D. C, Please find one cent which I bored a hole in and feel very sorry for it. Hoping you will forgive me. Yours truly, Patrick Peterson, Buxton, Iowa.' " Here is a Washington dispatch car ried by the Associated Press: "Pat rick Peterson of Buxton, la., bored Can't Do It Heart affections will not got well of themselves; neither do they remain in active. 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Subscribers' Advertising Kept. - Tills department is for tho exclu sive use of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per insertion the lowest rate has been made for them. Address all communi cations to The Commoner, Lincoln,, Nebraska. - MILLION ACRES TEXAS SCHOOL Land for sale by tho State; $1.50 to $5.00 per acre; ronly 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. pATARACT BLINDNESS PREVENT-v- ed by "Opthalmirr." Hundreds using it to avoid operations. Month's treat ment prepaid for ono dollar. Full di rections and literature Sample free to physicians. Chauncey S. Carey, M. D Oculist and Aurist, Elmira. N. Y. 17 OR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN 1 Pomona, Cal., $2,500; will exchange' for country; eastern preferred. "Write P. D. Gardner, sairord, Ariz. OR PURE MAPLE SUGAR AND syrup, write H. Colvenbach, Perrys burg,. N. Y. 7 OR SALE 1C0 ACRES ADJOINING gpod railroad town in Kingfisher county, Oklahoma; 65 acres in cultiva tion, 95 in pasture; running water and some timber on creek; good average buildings; land nearly level, Price $4,000, for a short time. Address I. J. Holland, Lincoln, Neb. R. FARMER, AND ALL WHO LIVE beyond the immediate reach of a doctor, write today for copy of the most practical, comprohenslvo and re liable family medical guide published and sold for $1.00. A successful doctor in tho home day and night. Pays for itself. Money refunded if not satisfied. Present edition going fast. Address, Dr. J. Chester Vorbeck, publisher, Cape Girardeau, Mo. tpOR SALE MODEL FARM IN CEN- tral Alberta, containing nearly two thousand acres on shoro of Buffalo lake. Ten thousand dollars improve ments on place. One-half mile from town on railroad now building. No better investment In the Province. For particulars write Stewart Crulkshank, Allx, Alberta. -TO BE STOOP-SHOULDERED WILL bring ill looks and 111 health. New device, adding instantly to beauty of form (male or female) and deep healthy breathing; prevents and cures lung trouble; free circulars. Tone Co., Montrose, Pa. In a speech delivered in the sen ate March 4, Senator Rayner of Maryland poked fun at Senator Bur kett of Nebraska. Mr. Rayner read from Mr. Burkett's speech that he was not vain enough "to hope that I shall be able to do what Hamilton and Adams and Webster and tho mighty Marshall could not do." Mr. Rayner paused for a moment after reading these lines. Then, glancing across the aisle where Mr. Burkett sat, he said: "Why not?" The senate burst into a roar of laughter. A democratic proposition made March 3 to amend the tariff law threw the house in confusion and sent republican leaders scurrying about in order to control the situa tion. A bill exempting from the payment of tonnage vessels stopping at ports on tho great lakes, having passed the senate, was taken up for consideration. Representative Hitch cock of Nebraska' sought recognition from the chair with an amendment providing for a reduction of 25 per cent in the customs duties on Ca nadian goods. Chairman Payne of the committee on ways and means, taking alarm, proceeded down the aisle and to the chair of the speaker, where a hurried conference took place. Returning to the floor, Mr. Payne was recognized amid a noisy demand for recognition by Repre sentative Hitchcock, who Insisted he had a prior right, to that slaim. "From the standpoint of leadership," said the speaker, "the gentleman from New York seems to be tho most conspicuous gentleman opposed to this bill on this side." Then, in or der to head off further activity on the part of the democrats, Mr. Payne moved to recommit the measure and voted with his party to defeat his own motion, which was done, 110 to 160. The parliamentary status of the bill was then so advanced that under the rules there was nothing further to do except to put it upon its final passage and it was passed. Brewer. When she and her mother came to the court yesterday after noon tho grandfather left his placo on tho bench to join them on tho seats reserved for the families of members. The three-year-old lassie Is very fond of her grandfather and followed him as ho started to go to tho bench. Finding the child beside him as he took his seat tho associate justice took her on his knee. Probably 1VIONTANA FREE HOMESTEADS. IVl Tributary to Capital City. Rich est grain and fruit lands. Best mar kets. Vincent Fortune, Helena, Mont. COUNTY OPTION CONVENTION The committee on arrangements for the state county option conven tion to be held at Lincoln, March 14, announces the following program: Monday afternoon, March 14, State Senator E. P. Brown presiding. Music Wesleyan Glee club. Addresses Former Governor J. Frank Hanley of Indiana, Superin tendent R. I. Elliott, Broken Bow; Professor H. F. Carson, Hastings; Auditor W. E. Andrews, Washing ton, D. C; Mrs. Frances B. Heald, president Nebraska W. C. T. U., and Hon. A. G. Wolfenbarger, vice chair man national prohibition committee. Monday evening, March 14, State Senator J. E. Miller, presiding. Music Wesleyan Glee club. Addresses State Senators J. R. Cain, Jr., and James A. Donahoe, and former Governor J. Frank Hanley. such a spectacle had never been seen before In tho 120 years' history of tho court. Tho other justices were Interested. Justice Harlan hunted for some play thing to give the little visitor, but after a futile search of his pockets tho best he could produce was a rub ber band. Tho Httlo New Englander snapped her august grandfather In tho face with It, but ho did not mind. THE BABY IN COURT Washington, February 2C. The millennium for woman has arrived; one of the fair sex has "sat on the bench" of the supreme court of the United States, while that august tribunal was engaged in the solemn performance of its duty under the constitution. 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