The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, July 29, 1910, Page 12, Image 12
yhiimiTmipi' 12 The Commoner. VOLUME 10, NUMBER 29 w lb" f IT t W Wil TV rV H SKOUItl5 OK ITJ5I5 A. JM. J. All SS JL & UKTUltNlfiO. Froo report m to Vntonlnblllty. Illiiiitrntod (Iulit3 lloolr. and LlKtoriiivpntloiiR Wanted, nontftm VIOXOIC J. EVANS & CO., WiwhliiKtoii. D. 0 auonvHANn iaraMUWB: Unlfrrnph Bttiilontn horomo tho I11C8T 8TKNO UKAl'HKKH lit tho lojwt tlmu. TIM VXlfJJtAl'MI CO., Omaha, Xcb, PATENTS Wntnon K. Colrirmn, Pntcnt lJiwycr.Wnfllilnpton J).0. Advice Jinrtbookn free. tlatcd reasonable lllshrnt references. Ucot icrvlceo. Binder Attachment with Corn Harvester cuts nnil Ihiows In piles on harvester or wlnruws. MAn and liorte cutz and shock eauat with a Corn Hinder, Bold In every state. Price 120 with Hinder Attachment. S. C. MONTGOM HUY, ol Texallne, Tex , vrltcii "The harvester has proven all you claim for It. With the assistance ol one man cut and bound over 100 acres of Corn. Kaffir Corn and Maize last year." 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A Topeka, Kan., dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "After having been held inoperative for sev eral months, the state bank guar anty law will go into effect imme- Fortune Telling Docs not take into consideration tho one essential to wom an's happiness womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting tho very foundation of nil good fortune. For without health lovo loses its lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally bo regained by tho uso of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This Prescription has, for over 10 years, been curing delicate, weak, paiU'Wrackcd women, by tho hundreds of thousands and this too In tho privacy of their homes without their having to submit to IndelU cate questionings and offensively repufr nant examinations, Slok women are invited to consult Dr. Picrco by letter free. All corrcspondcnco held as sacredly confidential. -Address World's Dispensary f Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pibrcb's Great Family Doctor Book, Tho People's Common Scnso Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. diately. Sixty days ago tho United States court of appeals at St. Paul dismissed the temporary injunction secured from Judge Pollock of the federal court here by the national bankers, restraining the enforcement of tho law." William J. Wilson, freight claim agent of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway company was arrested at Philadelphia under the charge of shipping bad eggs. Chicago dispatches intimate that the death of President Rawn of the Monon route may have been due to suicide. A Milwaukee dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "Prizes for children in connection with keep ing the streets of Milwaukee clean and the elevation of the white wings, giving trustworthy ones power to ar rest for violations of health ordi nances, are among the recommenda tions embraced in a special message of Mayor Emil Seidel (social demo crat), which he will have printed and sent to every member of the common council at once. 'The place to begin is with the child,' says the mayor. 'The boy and girl can be an auxiliary to our street cleaning force. Let us reward the child that aids to the greatest extent in removing litter from the streets, alleys or vacant lots.' As prizes he suggests monthly outings, picnics, a souvenir medal or other recognition." no ready cash with which to meet payments due. It is also alleged that Colonel Guffey has minora amounting to more than $17,000,000 largely in stocks and bonds which are pledged as security for his in debtedness. It was to prevent a sac rifice of this collateral that the re ceivership suit was brought. Colonel Guffey declares that it is only a ques tion of being permitted to dispose of his assets without sacrificing them in order to pay all his obligations." A San Francisco dispatch says: "The police aro endeavoring to locate the owner of a metal box containing 2,600 shares of valuable stock, deeds to cky property and other valuable papers, that was found here by a boy who was digging in a sandhill near his home. The boy is Louis Os borne, 8-year-old son of Lloyd Os borne, novelist and stepson of the late Robert Louis Stevenson. The box and its contents were turned over to the police by the boy's mother." A Solinger, Persia, cablegram says: "The funeral of Heinrich Erb sloeh has been held here. He fell dead beside the open grave of his son, Oscar, while the latter's funeral was being held. Young Erbsloeh was killed by the bursting of a dirig ible balloon in which he and four companions were making an experi mental flight." Ideal Home or Investment My fruit farm, which I am offering for sale at a very low figure, contains 160 acres of the finest fruit land in Southwestern Arkansas. The price is so low and tho location so good that whoever buys this farm is bound to make a profitable investment. Tho location is ideal for fruit growing near to a first-class mar ket without which the finest fruit producing land would be ren dered unprofitable. It is situated three miles from Dequeen, Ark., one of the principal railroad points in that state, and at tho foot hills of the Ozark Mountains. FRUIT PICKED ON THIS FARM IS SHIPPED DIRECT TO KANSAS CITY AND PLACED ON SALE THE FOLLOWING MORNING. Kansas City is the greatest market city of the south west, and the prices received there are tho very best. This section of Arkansas produces the finest flavored Elberta poaches grown anywhere, always in demand and commanding the highest prices. My farm has 28 acres in one year old Elberta peaches in fine growing condition. As soon as these trees come into bearing three crops of peaches will easily pay for the land at the price' I am ask ing. Besides this I have 6 acres in bearing orchard peaches, apples and plums. Of my farm, 130 acres aro cleared and in cultivation. The land Is of good quality and is this year planted in corn, cotton, sugar cane, sweet and Irish potatoes, cow peas, peanuts, and garden vegetables About forty acres of good alfalfa land. Some good timber. Good improvements. Good water. Healthy locality. R. F D This farm is a money-maker, but I am past 70 years of age and getting too old to develop it. Besides I have other interests de manding my attention. This is a fine opportunity for a younger man to step in and make some money in a few years' time The price is so reasonable that you will be surprised when I quote you my terms in a direct letter. I will sell this farm if bought within a sb,ort time, at loss than one-half the price of the commonest farm lands up north. This farm will bear the strictest investigation you can make. I invite correspondence from any one seeking to better their condition, or wishing to make a splendid investment. TV XL. JSJUtM. 041 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Neb Victor Rosewater, editor of the Omaha Bee, republican, obtained a restraining order from Judge Frost of Lincoln, Neb., to prevent the secretary of state from placing the name of certain democratic candi dates upon the DODulist tinfrAt- Mr Rosewater claims that only one filing fee was paid and that therefore, the names may not go on the ticket." Judge Frank E. Beeman, candidate for the republican nomination for congress in the Sixth Nebraska dis trict, has challenged Congressman jvmitaia, repuDiican, to a joint debate. Four thousand miles of railroad system were affected by a strike on tho Grand Trunk. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad com pany reached an agreement with its trainmen and conductors. Both sides claim a victory. A Zanesville, O., dispatch carried by tho Associated Press says: "Charged in a warrant with first de gree murder for fastening the rope around the neck of Carl Etherington, the 'dry' detective lynched at Newark ten days ago, William Wurster, Jr., aged 19 years, employed in a Zanes ville pool room, was arrested on Main street and held without bail for the Newark officers. To report ers tho boy said he was in the mob, adding that he had been 'drinking.' " A Pittsburg dispatch says that a receiver has been appointed for the uiuurs or. uoionei James M. Guffey, coal baron and democratic politician in Pennsylvania. This dispatch adds: "The rGCfiivfir won nnnrklntorl of Ha request of John H. Galey, a' heavy creditor, and the bill filed by the lat ter alleges that tho colonel owes about $6,700,000, of which $950, 000 is unsecured, and that he has Ira G. Rawn, president of the Monon route was shot and instantly killed at an early hour, July 20, in his summer home in Winnetka, fif teen miles north of Chicago. Asso ciated Press dispatches say that the crime was committed by a burglar who forced an entrance into the house. These dispatches also say: "While it is generally believed ' by the police that the intruder entered the wrong house to commit burglary, private detectives, working on the case intimate that there may have been another motive. The detec tives say that the work of the man who broke into the house was not that of an expert burglar. A screen door through which he entered had been forced open by breaking off the latches. The detectives assert that a burglar could easily have cut away the screen without making the noise which must have been caused by the breaking of the latches. Mr. Rawn recently was a prominent witness in the Chicago and Western Indiana railroad cases in which alleged real estate frauds aggregating $800,000 were charged against former officials of the road. The case against one of the men still is pending, State's Attorney Wayman said that he was satisfied that Mr. Rawn's testimony in the Chicago and Western Indiana fraud proceedings had nothing to do with the murder. Mr. Wayman said he had looked over the testimony and he thought it contained nothing by which Mr. Rawn could have gained the enmity of anyone. Twen ty private detectives are now working on the case. All have been hired by Mr. Rawn's family." Governor B. F. Carroll of Iowa was indicted by the grand jury on the charge of criminel libel. It is alleged that the governor made libel ous statements concerning John Grownie, former chairman of the state board of public institutions. Senator Cummins of Iowa, speak ing at Council Grove, Kan., declared that Aldrich and Cannon are "driv ing the nation into socialism or co operative control and away from the individual or competitive theory." The German police have expelled twenty-one Mormon missionaries, mostly American, -from Berlin. "fT ""&