The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 31, 1913, Page 15, Image 15
TPIPIBBIWfWBW1"! PT1rP,W?wCT1 tfv-w"'!v4ppr'sr'' wfnr si- iwnr'sr" f w srr The Commoner. 15 iNUAHY 31, 1913 r y. m JS& mmmbmh :$ 't.'M ,"U . mm mm fllUPt F RAM IQ RFRT PMPI OYFR, L 1. Merit stwl ciirf tiniir fthnrtsntares t permanent! promotion tegular; vacations with pay; thousands of vacancies every Wnnlh! alt limit of nlca.-int work cverv- whrrci no lay-offs; no pull needed; coin- mon cuucauon sumcicm. accui munrj i?NCKKuaninicc ii yuu wine ivuj ivi ffcooklet D-1016. IT IS I-REli. IfcEarl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. T3 r o re 03 H H 150 L 1 fconir room "Wanted. Now Plan. IJIb Money. Fico book. HAYWOItTII MUSIC l'UIJ. CO., i 0, WashlilKlon, D. O. ATENTS WHtnnn K. ColrwiRW Patent JjtwyerWoahlntfton, D.C Advice and hooka free. itcs reasonable, nichest rclcrcncca. BeatBcrvloea- tPATJENTS HKiX$&8g.KB EKrco rn ort n to 1 atpntahlllty WuMratcd Qulilo llJook. n d 1 1st of In volitions Wanted, rent (roe. Vint U J. KVANX & CO., mdilnutoii. D.d HO DURE HO PAY oilier wordjyou do Hot pay onr mall prorctsionn io until cured and aatliflcd, Serma. I Amerleaa lasuttcte, 902 fitrawf Av.. Kanaaa CHy, Ha. ploy no counsel, but toll his story to tho jury. "The federal prosecutor in Kansas," ho said, "hired an ex-convict, it seems, to como to mo and plead for financial aid, so that he could go to parts unknown and start life anew. I promised him tho means he pleaded for, and now I am indicted upon tho charge of having attempted to induce a witness to leave tho jurisdiction of the court. I promise that if this caso comes to trial there will be some in teresting developments before it comes to a close." ITS CURED PSfl $ J ml mm mm mm a. k ir-myrw fv K J SmSLJ KWVK 5t Positive Proof for all Sufferers raBBl an Former Governor James T. Brady, was elected United States senator from Idaho, for tho short term. He is a republican and will fill out tho unexpired term of Heyburn.- Mr. Brady declared ho would act with the progressives. W. R. Webb, a democrat, the old school teacher of the late Senator Carmack, was elected United States senator from Tennessee for the short term, which will expire March 4th. He will displace Newel Sanders, re publican, whom the governor ap pointed to serve in tho unexpired term of the late Robert L. Taylor, John K. Shields was elected for tho long terra. taifli .Just send your nnnio and address for a Ivreo btki kuKe of a wonderful treatment (or Catarrh and ethm i and Positive Proofs. Yon muNt not allow leso dro dful diseases to rob you of your health nd strength when you can euro youraelf very : easily rluht hi your own home. My Avondoriul iflloiuo Treatment" Is ninkjny w many extraordl mary cures of chronic and acuto case;. Thousands rerlsullercrH wno navo taKoii it; h me in vour own !vlc!nltt. will Kindly testify. J ut boiuI for tho JFreo Treatment jind bo convinced. Cntarrh and AHthinnarotooftcrloustoncrlcct. n tli foul Hi lines of Catarrh and Asthma thctrorms f Consumption tin cd rapidly and the wholo system ta Impaired and left opou to the attacks oldnnycrous lric:iFCH. llorrlhle suircrlutr rwultr? days aro ono loiiK'torturo and nights sleepless agony My remedv cleanses the syMctn of Impurities, stops tho drlpplmr in tho thiont, hawklnir, foul breath, head noises, loss or taste and cinell, hoarse ness, watery eyes, heals tno seal) in tho nose, pro v nts fasplns: (or bieath and ulcoplcss nights. Do not delay another moment. I will send yon my book.togcther with tho I rco Trentinent and It will bo mailed In a p'aln wrapper. Let me Miow you how to rid yourself of these dlsRtwtlmr lseasex In your own home. Ho auro and mention your disease. T. Gorhsm, 375 Gorham B'dg., Battle Croek. Mich. Ono of tho great health centers of Uie world. Subscriber Mvcrming Dcpt. ppCZEMA SPECIFIC will absolutely '- euro eczema, salt rheum, barbers itch, ulcers and other skin diseases. Mailed ?1.50; sample free. Almklovs Pharmacy, Cooperstown, N. D. AGENTS "WANTED Firo extinguish ers, chemical engines, hook and ladder trucks. Are hoso and reels. C. H. Sutphen, Columbus, O. TJOMESTEADS, cheap grain, hay and l stock ranches, central Oregon's best lands; abundance of water at shallow depth, wood convenient; for a choico home or investment; como ahead of tho railroad now building. Writo us for price list and literature. Inland Empire Realty Co., Burns, Ore. RAND PRAIRIE ARKANSAS, for dairy and general farming, fertile soil, healthful climate, cheap land. Write Eugeno Lankford, Do Vails Bluff, Ark. I MADE $50,000 in five years -with a 1 small Mail Order Business; began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock, 103 Charles St., Lock port, N. Y. GOVERNMENT PORTIONS NOT under Civil Service. New Red Book, giving list of thousands of them, with salaries. Postpaid $1.00. R. p. Andrews Company, Washington, D. C. A" N EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT A ilinlna SDIi.nnrA IrnnvnvAfl Tnwrn nwv. -trw onlo ew oYn.hnncrn. nr $7K nor acre; 200 acres in corn and 75 acres in alfalfa; this is a rare bargain and ex tremely low priced; six miles from Onawa, Monona county, Iowa. For further particulars, address, The O. H. Co., 139 No. 14th St, Lincoln, Neb. The Tennessee legislature has elected to the United States senate John K. Shields. "With this election the democrats have 48 members or, exactly one-half of the membership of the senate. If no furthor demo cratic additions it will require Vice President Marshall's vote to de termine every closely contested case. Insurgent republicans aro, however, relied upon to voto with democrats in legislation in general. "Woman suffrage passed in the Ne vada legislature with but three dis senting votes. The Norwegian cabinet has resigned. "TjOADED DICE" When Governor Wilson, in his Chicago speech, alluded to the stern and suspicious attitude that the people hold to business methods and business men, ho meant, of course, to include only big business in the scope of this condemnation. There is now, and has been, a con certed attempt to make it appear that the popular indignation was dirpcted against all wealth and all industry, and that no one who at tains a competence is exempt from hatred and attack. This is nothing more than an effort to draw a red herring across the scent. The great revolt now In progress Is not against those who win wealth fairly and honestly, but against those who amass huge for tunes by manipulation of loaded dice. The leaders of the forward move ment are not preaching any equality in poverty, but an equality in the means of gaining a livelihood and in winning a competence. They are not crying out against business or the business man, but against the un scrupulous and the unfair in busi ness and those, .whose business methods are predatory, corrupt and monopolistic. Big business never did a shrewder thing than the promotion of the He that the present discontent and un rest is directed against all business. By means of it the overlords of finance and industry have secured the sympathy and support of thous ands of good, clean men, whose in terests are, in the last analysis, identical with those of the great body of people. It is not against good business and clean business methods that the fight Is being made, but against bad busi ness and crooked gamblers. Denver News. MENIT Jgi rVrS a kres lots of money folte picket! up in your fown. Wo can bIiot you how to not It. Tho accrot of all busJncua oacccia 18 tho right policy, right method, plus correct salesmanship. You ennbocoma our aaaclal agant In your town wbon wo will Impart all tmr tecttti of sac- ! c(i to that you elinpiy can't fall. After you havo lean I how to Uka orora for Spencer conceded to lx the moat rclloblo garment that can bo bought -In atyln, wloa rango of ahric and bed rock price. In oruar to pruvn tita auprnoruy 01 nur tiimrwnia arxi raanxins inni "Nothing Burceo'UlIVo auccca" wo offer to r.lvo you your own ault absolutely fraa, for a tovr moments of your time for only a vary little ctlurt on your part. Z!? I $JL9g i DAY POStTIOII OPEN RIGHT MOW The mro wearing of this hnndcomo inlt will enable you to tnko onlora rfcht and Ivf t aim your caah r a ward wlil bo Immediate and liberal. In nd hllon to tniaonpurtmiity to earn (7.00 to 1U.W caan every nay, wo givo auuuioniti imiiuics pi tbiukuio premium mat you can c elect from our 100 jiage catulotr biiowIhk K& ire prejonbt. Wo can nnonl to giro double rhat outer hounea irivo iecauio wo aro manuiaetannfr tallunt and deal direct with our ajtent thua cuttiojt out all middleman and retailers lintel.. Wrllo toaay lor our irco ouic propotiuon ana icarn an mo wonJrini ..jjeuujj 01 nur iioirm anu iuij rrrrtiirKauta uun bjiu m anil 10 gei ino mg money. 1 .- r-S I , -,.jjemuaoi oui SPENCEff.MEAD COMPANY Dopt.3B8 CHICAGO POT? L A I P n Improved I offer for snlo 210 teres of land, three miles from Mission, Texas, on tho Rio Grande, 200 acres aro cleared and under irrigation. Tho Improvements, consisting of a $250 0.00 house with barns, fences, etc., havo cost over $G, 000.00. Easy terms will bo given on deferred pay ments. I would not caro to sell to anyone unless the purchaser makes a personal examination of tho property. Apply to owner for prico and terms. , W. J. niiYAN, I.IhooIh, Neh. 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