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-o-rl-mtf., 'tin if liywm The Commoner. 15 JANUAEY 18; 1911 I- ..rr DON'T STAY FAT Obesity Quickly nd Safely Cured. No Charge to Try tlio New KRESSLIN TREATMENT. Sunt Send Your Address amd m, Bapply Will Be Semi Yen FBEB-JOo It Te-day. Fat people tiood no longor doepalr. for therms a home remedy to be bad that wilt quickly and safely reduce their welght.and. m order to prove that It does tako off superfluous fleen. rapidly and without barm,a trial treat- f s&W-J" " ' " " ; 'lit 4 t&W V$ William B. Corey has resigned as president of; the steel trust. Tennessee democrats have dead locked the legislature, thus prevent ing the inauguration of Governor elect Hooper, republican. New hanks were organized throughout the south during 1910 to the number of 393. This represents the effect the KressUn Treatment nas -naa in nuBoreaa or cases, tnont will be sont,f reo of chargo.to those who apply for it by simply Bonding naroo and addrc66. It is called the KRESSLIN TREAT aiINT and many peoplo who bare used it haro boon reduced as much aa a pound a day, of ton forty pounds a month when largo quantltloa of fat woro to be taken off. No person Is so fat but what It will have the deelrdd effect, and no matter where the excess fat la located stomach, busWilps.chooks.neck It will quickly vanish without oxerclalnR, dieting, or in anyway Interfering with your enstomary habits. Rhou matlsm. Asthma', Kldnoy and Heart Troubles leave as fat is reduced. It does It In an ABSOLUTELY HARM XESS way, for thoro Is not an atom In tho treatment that is not bonoflclal to all the organs. So send name' and addrosa to Dr. .T. SpWongor. Dopt. 1373 E, 41 West' 85th St.. Now Xork City, and you will recolvo a larpo t trial treatment free, togethnRvrlth an- illustrated book V on tho subjeot and Jotters of indorsement from thon vrho lisvo taken the treatment at home and reduced them olvoa to .normal. .AJ1 this will bo sent without, onooens .jto pay in any snap or form. Lot him hoar from yoa - roraptly ECZEMA DAN RE CURED. My mild, loothlnf, jruwanteed enr loi It und FRL.: . AMPLE proy It. STOrS TUB ITCHING -i and cures to lUy. WRITE WOW-TODAY. u, DRJ'GANNADAYr174 PARK SQMRE.SEDALIA,MO. . " . l .$ : : . : ' Subscribers Aawrfisittfl' Bcpt. Thin department Is for tho benefit of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per insertion the lowest rate has been made for them. Address all communications to The Commoner, Lincoln. Nebraska. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE AN IRRIGAT cd farm in Sunny Southern Idaho? For Informatlbn, writo Harvey Cog elns, Twin Falls. PECOS VALLEY IRRIGATED LANDS for sale . and exchange. William Dooloy & Co., Artesla, New Mexico. 9(100 TBADBS, FARMS, ETC., jjjj everywhere. Send description, deal direct with owner. Graham, Eldo rado, Kans, TIGS AND FORTUNES IS A BOOK- let giving facts on fig growing near San Antonio. Free. Agents wanted. C. B. Watters & Co., San Antonio, Texas. FOR SALE 40 ACRES OF CHOICE fruit and truck land near Mobile, Ala., at $25 per acre. Address Travis George, Oak Grove, Ala., or E. F. Pope, Pateros, Wn. WE HAVE ON HAND SOME NEW salted Lake Superior herring, salted in November, at the price $3.50 per hundred pound kegs, $2.00 per fifty pound kegs. And fresh frozen herring at 3 cents per pound. Send your order to Llnd Bros., Jr., Two Harbors, Minn., Box 4G7. Reference, First State Bank. 17 OR SALE --SMALL NEWSPAPER plant in good country town. " Three other towns within six miles without Sapor. Write W. G. Raggaihs, Morley, lssourj. BARGAINS IN LAND. WRITE FOR Information. T. A. Baggett, Guthrie, Oklahoma.' POOR FATHER When the story of a girl's engage ment gets out, she says: "I just' know pa would go and blab it." Atchison GJobe. A FARE GUESS , Flub "Who originated the tidea that the longest way round was. the shortest way home?" Dub "Some taxicab driver, I sup ptfse'Town Topics. The Illinois state senate has adopt ed resolutions providing for investi gation of bribery charges. Mark M. Coad, agr '8,4,.,a wealthy pioneer ranchman, was shot and killed by a Mexican ranch hand at Cheyenne, Wyoming. A West Union, Ohio, dispatch car ried by the Associated Press says: "First voters and men whose ages feachod-75, numbering 140 confessed before Judge A. Z. Blair today tnai in tho last election they sold their votes. Each was fined $5, given a suspended workhouse sentence and five years disfranchisement. Among those arraigned woro Colonel William Moore, 67 years old, a printer for thirty-five years. A year ago he was injured and knocked out of work. A proposition to sell his vote for $10 was irresistible. A brother of the prosecutor, a young medical student in Cincinnati, was among those found guilty of having sold votes. Indict ments will be withhold in many cases to give the accused opportunity to come into court voluntarily. If they do tho court will bo inclined to great er leniency." , " James J. Gallagher, who shot Mayor Gaynor last August, was given twelve years in prison. Charles F. Johnson of Waterville, Maine, is the democratic nominee for United "-States senator, and he will bo elected to succeed Senator Hale. lose much of your energy, your effi ciency; .you cannot bring your wholo complete positlvo man to your task. Novei4 mind what others do; run ,ydur own machine, think your own' thoughts, live y6ur own life. Keep your poise, your seren ity. Do not imitato, follow, pretend or jpose." Bo fearless, self-reliant, In dependent. Be yoursolf. Success Magazine. THOSE STRIPES "Now, children, what Is this?" asked the teacher, holding up tho picture of a zebra. "It looks to me liko a horso In a bathing suit," answered a little boy. Our Dumb Animals. ftlPERIAMSM There is a lad in. Boston the son of a well-known writer- of history, who has evidently profited. "by sucji observations as he may have over-, heard his father utter touching cer tain phases of British empire-building. At any rate, the boy showed a shrewd notion of the opinion not In frequently expressed in regard to, the righteousness of "British--odcupa- tion." It was he who handed in, the following essay on the making of a British colony: "Africa is a British colony, I will tell you how England does it. First she gets a missionary; when the mis sionary haa. found a specially heauti ful and fertile tract of -country, he gets all his people round him- and says: 'Let utf pray,' and when all the eyes are shut, up goes the British flag." Harper's Magazine. NEEDED HIM Senator "Bob" Taylor, of Tennes see, tells a story of how, when he was "Fiddling Bob," governor of that state, an old negress came to him and said: "Massa Gov'na, we's mighty po' this winter, and Ah wish you would pardon mah old man: He is a fiddler same as you is, and Tie's in the pen' tentry." "What was he put in for?" asked the governor. "Stead of workin' fo' it that good-fo'-nothin' nigger done stole some hacon." "If ho Is good for nothing what do you want him back for?" "Well,, yo' see, we's all put of bacon ag'in," said the old negress in nocently. Cosmopolitan. HIS OBJECT . "I. notice," said the young . man's employer "that you are always about the first In tne office in. the morn ings.1' ' ; "Thank you,, sir." "Wby"do you thank-' me?" . "Fot noticing it." Chicago Rec-prd-Herald. ' THE NATIJRAIj FINISH . '!What happened ,to Babylon?": asked the Sunday school teacher. -' It felll'' cried thepupill ; . "And what became of Nineveh?" ' "It was destroyed." "And what of Tyre?" '' "Punctured J" Cleveland Leader. THE WALNUT GATHERER (To a Little Boy Out in the Woods) Bare brown feet and quick olack eyes, From whose deeps new stars arise! Hands stained with happy toil, the gay Task-work of glad holiday! IJeart of boyhood, leaping through Shining worlds created now! Birth of walnut-gathering boy! WhsEt enchantment; while I look Into Memory's picture-book, Grows in me, created fast! Shut eyes shut me in the Past. One 'in me arises, lo! As to music soft and slow In niy dream, and like to thee Wag' he I,-or am I he? & , - John James Piatt. GUREforlNDlGESTION Read What We Will DoforAIISuffcrers of Indigestion. Sick Headache and All Forms of Stomach Trouble. Send 10c to coyer cost of mailing, ntc. nnd no will Bend WITHOUT FUUTHHIt OUAUUB a I1.00AB HOKPTION TIIBATMKNT. BponRa a plantflrthAt wlllcuro workBllkoBaaglconUioBolarpIcxuB.wlilch 1b tho center of tlio nyrapaUictlc norvo njnUimUml controls tbo digestive organs. Write tin NOW and we will savo yon dayo and weeks of misery! Address Ohio Remedy Co., Box 170 8ta. F, Toledo, Ohio. KEEP YOUR POISE Wh.en you lose your temper, when you procrastinate, when you get ner vous, excited, when you are blue and disappointed, when you worry', you Good LAND AGENTS Wanted to rail our Irrigated Land in unoccupied territory. Wn liavo tho best cxtablMicd proposition In the famous Illo Ornndo Valley of Texas, where buyers ore nlrondy realizing over 0 per cent on a valuation of two per acre. Thoso who houcht hero two years or moro azo can rfcll their holdings now for doublo tho money paid, and thexo lands nro producing products from 1100 to $1,000 net per aero per year. Thoso lands, which can vet bo purchased at very rcAsonablo prices and on easy term, aro wonder fully lertllo and located wjthln easy distance of the best markets. Climate and health conditions unex celled. O ood schools and church oa. Northern people doing well hero. Mild winters and sommcrs plcas nctly tempered by cool Qulf breezes. You can make iu!ck money selling our Jtfo Qraiido Vnllny Lands. Sold In largo or small tracts, sultablo for tho largo or small Investor,, for tho northern fiirm router, or for tho city man who wants to got away from city strlfo nnd small salar"" les, and. best of all, to tho man who wants to invest In lands rapidly lncrcns ng In value. Wo will provo by tho tiraln and truck farmers now living on our tract all of tho statements mode In our advertising or dcscrlptlvo i amphlets, or will refund tho travelling oxpouses of tho prospco-' tlvo-purchaser. . Wo run excursions tho first and third Tuesday of ovcry month. Liberal terms to rellablo agents. Writo or call on us immediately. Address Farm Land Investment Co.. 365 Fraternity Building, LINCOLN, NEB. -I AN IDEAL GIFT BOOK MR. BRYAN'S BOOK The Old World and Its Ways A Special Offer Good For Ten Days Containing the interesting and instructive story of lAr. 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