The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 17, 1913, Page 12, Image 12

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2
Smoke of Herbs
Cures Catarrh
A Simple, Safe, Unliable Way and It
Co.Ht8 Nothing to Try.
This preparation of liorbs, loaves,
flowers and brrlen (containing no
tobacco or hablt-formlng drugs) '
cither smoked In an ordinary ch-an pipe
or smoking tube, and by drawing tin
medicated smoke Into tno mouth and
Inhaling Into tho lungs or sending It
out through tho nostrils In a perfectly
natural way, tho worst case of Catarrh
can bo eradicated.
It Ih not unpleaHant to use, and at
tho Hame time it Ih out I rely harmless,
and can bo used by man, woman or
child.
Junt as Catarrh In contracted by
breathing cold or dust and germ-laden
air, Just ho thlH balmy antlHeptlc
(smoking remedy goes to all the affected
partH of tho air passages of tho head,
iioho, throat and lungs. It can readily
bo ween why tho ordinary treatments,
nucn aH sprays, olntmentH, salves, liquid
or tablet medicines fall they do not
and can not reach all tho affected partH.
If you have Catarrh of tho noo,
throat or lungH, choking, Htoppod-up
fooling, colds, catarrhal headaches; If
you are given' to hawking and spitting,
mis simpio yei
should euro you
An illustrated book which coos thor
oughly Into tho wholo qucHtlnn of the
cause, euro and proventlon of catarrh
will, upon request, bo sent you by Dr.
J W. nioHHor, 144 Walton street, At
lanta, fin.
Ho will, also, mall you five days' free
treatment, you win at once nee that
It In a wonderful remedy, and as It only
costs ono dollar for the regular treat
ment, It is within tho reach of evcry-
ne. It Is not necessary to send any
money simply send your name and
address and tho booklet and freo trial
packago will bo mailed you Immediately.
Rheumatism
A Homo Cure Given by Ono Who Had It
r!." U,n "pr.,9,r..of WW I wiu ntlnckcd by
Muscular and Inllniiimntorv lUieiin'Mtlstii. I
MUTnrnl as only thoio who have It k.iow, Tor
over throo j enrn. I trlotl rcmoily after
roiiH'riy. ant doctor nftor doctor, hut Hiich ro
rl cco,v,(,1 ttJ n temporary. Finally,
I rouiiil a roinpdy that curort mo compMoly
anil h hiu never roturned. I havo irlvon It to
?iLunililiV,i,l V? twrlbly anilctort and
even iNMlrlddon with Rhoumatlstn, and It
oirocted a euro in ovory enso.
I want ovory HuriVror from any form of
rheumatic troublo to try this marvelous iieitf.
litK powor. Don't nond a cent; simply innll
your namoand nddrcssand I will send itfrco
0,nil'i. ?t yowlinvowacil Hand It has
provnii Itself to bo thatlontf-lookod-for means
or curliiK your IUioiiinntlsin. you mny m-ih!
,Vi0.,.!TC,O,,'on0 donnr bV understand, I
de not want your money huK you are per
fectly MUnilcd tohond It. Isn't that fair? Why
stirrer any lotiRor wlion positive relief Is thus
offorod you freo? Don't delay. Wrlto today
Mark II. Jackson. No. 300 Alhnmhra Uldir.
Syracuse, N. Y.
$10,000,000 A Year
Wasted On Trusses
?l? ? 5uJfi Jnvth,"K for Rupturo
Without Getting Sixty Days Trial
A conjcrvatUe eitlmate liow that tiruly ten million dollar,
tyear-ln tl.U country .lone-ta practical ;Vt2 ??.
i practically tatect on north-
try.on Instead ol maLIng a thorough tet.
e rupture appliances-all became dcodIo tru.t .A ...7".
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Tho following editorial appeared
In the Philadelphia North American:
It would be interesting, though
hardly flattering, to learn what Im
pression was mado upon Intelligent
foreign visitors to the United States
by recent issues of tho newspapers.
What must havo been the amazement
of travelers from Great Britain and
Germany and Franco and Chilo and
other "backward" countries to
observe that tho most important
news of the day is the establishment
of a parcel post, with tho president
and the postmaster general and
leading men in public life and busi
ness marking the Inauguration by
elaborato ceremonies!
Of course, they do not understand
tho conditions which have so long
deprived the people of this nation of
tholr rights and havo subjected thom
to tho extortion of the express com
panies. These foreigners have read
for years of the astounding progress
of the United States, of the growth
of its population, tho vastness of its
Industrial enterprises, the prodigious
oxtent of its agricultural wealth, tho
opulence of its cities, the prosperity
and freedom of its inhabitants, its
possession of a banking powor in ex
cess of that of Britain, France and
Germany combined.
Yet they find this nation, twelve
years after the opening of the twen
tieth century, making its first timid
experiment with a system which
thoir governments have operated for
forty or fifty years.
No wonder they do not under
stand. No one can, except Ameri
cans themselves, who know by ex
perience how powerful have been the
demands of private intersts in guid
ing the affairs of government. In re
gard to the parcel post, it seoraed
that opposition was confined to the
express companies; but behind these
wore the Interlocking interests of the
railroads, the banks and the finan
cial powers, whose confederation
stands forth as special privilege.
It was this vast power which so
long withstood tho public demand
for the parcel post; and it is this
which thus far has strangled every
official movement looking to a government-owned
telegraph and tele
phono system.
Just one year ago on January 14,
1912 Postmaster General Hitch
cock announced that he would recom-
menu to congress the acquisition by
buvuiumem ot tne telfitrrnnh
He pointed out that in fifty
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of the leading countries of the world
including Great Britain, France, Ger
many Austria', Italy, Spain, Russia
and Japan, government-controlled
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systems conferring enormous benefits
both in promptitude and cheapness
of service, upon a population of not
fewer than 950,000,000.
The suggestion not only met
violent protest from the financial in
terests, but occasioned a severe re
buke from the White House to the
SIT-?r,ff?etf' " wa? officially
....... uu ,,.,,, lltJ uuu gpoKen with.
out authority of the president and
Mr wtBfUPe8 ??n Would bG Snored.
Mr. Hitchcock's abortive utterance
however, was but an echo of a rec-
foTendTnhnn W6 tWenty L
tore. John Wanamaker, as nost-
l920.0SPaU 8tr0ngly W
1892 that the government take over
the telegraph and telephone system
And at a testimonial luncheon gen
ioiiimbin ??w ,York' In November
other' day: What he rPeated th
"I am clearly of the opinion thnr
the government owes it to the fbiiS
ness interests and the family Hfof
thS to?in 1 take Possession of ai
the telegraph companies. The peoplo
(Continued on Pago 14.)
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