I'll fir" i"H. The Commoner VOLUME ll, NUMBER' I i ' i I1 I i H i 11 i ir F. WoMdirfuI Work Engine Entn . "Work" bn infl nnon wwBrt bi :. i - . - ,a .- nncMiinci a retr utuinra Fwrwe ki A retr titulars r rand lllti work omlno, compUu and Ct( tlm ready to run Cream Benaraton, CClrH Miffminu MI Hxi ggrfflp (M) rnSlirtd' den, drill MI1U, FoedMilli, Pyna. not. rrlnllnr rretioi. aw.. io UlM a lifetime or. eteeay ry kal Alt Sum 2 to 70 h p No cranaini I ro camn noteari i UbIt a Metlnc peril riMil eMliiMlkm. ThouMtxU leUM. flumeiM.! AtMrt WtU. for SimUI Introductory Irpoltiea. rmniT Mnrnn cati Ul'I'JLY CO.. 152 Canton Ave., Detroit. Mich. Cheap as Wood. m X A Wamnufetnn)LawnriiFarmFenoe. Soil direct UlDPluttou.erionir.RimanUTaoiurorB' prices. "" ainu. OuroataloKlBFree. Wrlteforlttouay. i Parma Snll jturorB' prices, LMO-OATE Mf C CO. 980 K)th St., Terre Haute, hid. Larimer Ditching Plow (mf fm I mmmmKi0BPr with aubsoll attachment. If you have ditching to do.thls plow will save you more money than any Implement you have on your farm. Reduces cost of dljrglnir ditch from one-half to two thirds. Send for descriptive circular JLARIMER MFG. CO.. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. AGENTS BR $40 A WEEK BeUing nir houieliold neceulty. Standard $1.00 ralu orery wlioro, Which you can tell ai 89 c.nU and mako MOO Jer Ceat Profit. Ererybody buyi. L.T.D., Michigan, madotli flnt day. W. A. W Ohio, St one week, worked only 4 dayi. Mr. 0. WUeoMio. nverarea orr 910 a week or a whole year, tfrltaforttrmi, V.lt.Ureene, 80Lake8L,Dept. 60,CMtago, Today I caro not what the future holds For mo alono. I only know In summer heats and winter colds I'll do my host as on I go. I'll face the future with a smile, Content to meet whato'er may bo; And say to all I meet the while, Today is good enough for mo. I may not win a golden store, Nor ever achieve undying fame; But I, at least, can strive the more To squarely play life's little game. I may not build a future great Nor win renown upon the way; But I, at least, can scoff at fate, For I am master of today. Not time, nor fate, nor circumstance Can crush the hopes that In me lie; The storms that rage, the lightning's glance, But clear the atmosphere and sky. I fear no future, for I know Whato'er betide along life's way, For mo the flowers bloom and blow, And I am master of today. Come good, come ill, I will not yield To sullen frown nor adverse grasp; With utmost strength I'll stand and wield The weapons that my hands may clasp. I'll waste no time in idle thought Of what the future hides away; As given me, so have I wrought, And I am master of today. , Missed tho Golden Store She Had Because She Turned Him Down." Cautious "The Stuckleys are an awfully loving couple." "What makes you think so?" "Stuckley's father-in-law offered to buy him an airship, but Stuckley declined it, saying he was afraid that if he and his wife went " up in it they would have a falling out and never speak again." When the Stomach Stops. Working Properly, Because There is Wind in It, Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Set It Going Again Mary Mary had ,a little sheep With which she used to play; A val-u-able pet it was Because of "Schedule K." When Mary sold the little fleece She thought it was a cinch, But when she bought It back again Then Mary felt the pinch. When Mary bought the woolen cloth Methinks I heard- her say: "I guess that I've been double crossed By that same 'Schedule K.' " Why have the people stood for it? Well, seaTch me; I don't know. But if I read the signs aright Old "K" will have to go. M pMJiBjjpJflflafiftjisP Your Solution of the Transportation Problem The man whose daily round of business or professional duties takes him into many parts of the -y or into the subu.bs, finds6' the Detroit Electric of particular value. Its instant readiness, economy of on- oration, noiselessness and mileage ca pacity alone, make it a necessity, but in addition, it permits him to go and coma garbed in keeping with his calling. It neither requires a chaf teur. or ttfo dryuring of a' chauffer's costume. You leave it as you enter it immaculate. The new gentlemen's . Undorslung Roadster with 96-inch wheel haso, low center of gravity, pneumatic tires, is particularly designed for smooth but rapid travoling over rough roads. Biased Vision "Isn't it awful the way those voters down in that Ohio county have been selling their votes?" "Perfectly scandalous. I'm glad they are being disfranchised. By the way, isn't it about time we abolished the saloon evil in this town?" "Well, the saloon is a nuisance, to be sure." ' "Then I'll just put you down as one who will vote against the issuing of license next spring." "No, don't do that! My taxes, are high enough now, and if we loso that license money the taxes will b high er than ever. No, don't put me down that way, because I feel bound to vote for license on account of the revenue derived." By Installments "Did you get an automobile tfor Christmas?" ' "No; but I got a Btart towards one." "How's that?" "Bought Ave gallons of gasoline and a monkey-wrench." 10 Modols for 1911 exclusive of delivery trucks. ANDERSON ELECTRIC Dotroit CAR CO., Gentlemen's Undorslung Roadstor Almost, but Hardly "I came within one of being At the head of my class today," said Dorothy on her return from school. "That's fine," said papa. "Yes, and if the other little girl had stayed at home I'd have been clear at the head of tho class." Musical Note "Miss ah, Miss Bondsley -ah " stammered the impecunious Mr Brokelie, "will you ah, will you be mine ah?" ,."?VS0 me- Mr- Brokelie," re plied Miss Bondsley. who wn hrif even though heiress to millions, "ll m , ouuiii, tuor.eiore i must decline your request to -'be mineah'' " After which tho mechanical piano on tho corner below played "He Brain Leaks I Peace is worth any price save that ul Buunuuiug nuuur. i Those who have little to give, give much when they give at all. ' ' "Nervous prostration" is often a method of concealing dissipation. Too often the world confuses cun ning with ability. The clock is to measure time by, not to kill time by. The man who needs assistance is not helped by advice. Usually the man who strenuously opposes our pet schemes is a fanatic. A lot of men have secured office by playing on the suspicions of the voters. There is never any deceit about the wag of a dog's tail, but there often is about a man's smile. There is no spectacle quite so amusing as that of a man who takes himself too seriously. After all, is.it much worse to sell one's vote that it is to give one's vote away unthoughtedly? Things that cause the longest re grets are usually the. things that took but a moment to do. He who continually imposes on his friends soon wonders what has become of them. If we could look on things with a boy's vision perhaps we would cnange some or our manhood opinions. Always nut off till tomorrow i things that need not be done today you may not have to do them at all. We've seen a lot of mental ma chinery being racked to pieces by reason of not having a balance wheel. Ever see anything more melan choly than a political boom trying to shart wIth a broken propeller We've floated quite a .number of airships in our time, but to date we ve not been able to make one of them Bubject to control. We never read an alluring finan cial advertisement without feelin San mffre 1J?Sing th0 opportunity of a lifetime by reason of not hav ing the money to invest. A Trial Package Frco The doctors call it flatulency, but unprofessional folks know it as "win'd on tho stomach," and a most dis tressing state of things it is. It is a serious condition of this great motor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times often leading to bad and fatal results. The stomach embarrassed and hampered with wind, cannot take care of its food properly and indigestion fol lows, and this has a trajn too appal ling to enumerate. The entire sys tem is implicated made an active or passive factor in this trouble and life soon becomes a questionable boon. All this is explained in doctor books; how undigested food causes gases by fermentation and fomenta tion in which process some essential uuiua are aestroyea Durnt "up wasted by chemical action, followed by defective nutrition and the dis tribution through the alimentary tract of chemically wrong elements and as a consequence the stomach and entire system is Btarved. Plenty of food, you see, but spoilt in prep aration and worse than worthless. A deranged stomach is the epitome of evil; nothing too bad to emanate from it, but the gas it generates is probably Its Worst primary effect and is to remove the cause. Stuart's Dyspepsia' Tablets go to the root of this trouble. They attack the gas making trouble. They attack the gas-making foods and render them harmless.. Flatulency or wind on the stomach simply cannot exist where these powerful and wonder working little tablets are in evidence. They were made for this very pur pose to attack gas making foods and" convert them into proper nutriment. This is their province and office. A whole book could vbe written about them and then not all told that might be told with profit to sufferers from this painful disease, dyspepsia. It would mention the years of patient and expensive experiment in effort to arrive at this result of failure innumerable and at last success. jt would make mention of the different stomach correctives that enter into this tablet and make it faithfully represent all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not alone Intended for the sick, but well folks as well; for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no rlsk'of bad ef fects, they act like a charm and make eating and digestion a delight and pleasure. They keep the stom ach active and energetio and able and willing to do ftxtra rt- im... JSf- Uati0r r ?ttort Don"t forot 7S11 people are of ten neglect ed, but the Stuart Dyspepsia- Tablets have them In mind. A free trial package will bo sent any one who wants to know just what they are, how they look and fi' . Jefore tuning treatment with them. After this go to the drug store for them; everywhere, here or at home, they are 50 cents a box and by getting them at home you will save time and postage. Your doctor will prescribe them; they say there are 40,000 doctors using them, but when you know what is the matter with yourself, why go to the expense of a -prescription? For free trial nackace ndrirA&H w-'a Onn.l. fH mm mS - VMM A. XX ouuuiL uo abb Stuart Ma-rshall, Michigan. Building, . i