The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 07, 1913, Page 10, Image 12
wx$$wmwi&v!r . The Commoner. VOLUME 1'3, NUMBER 5 10 f K7 ASTHMA RRnKIYint loyoti on.'KKRITRUk If II enrol, if rut II 'Mi If nut, don't. fllvorxiireiiofllrA Writo Udy. U.K. UUrlln., HID OI1I9 A.,Hlliit,OliU. FREE tt.?e SOTTTO TRDAL OF PLAPAO Awnrdod Cloltl Aloilftl nnri Diploma Over All t'oinpolilorM, InlormUioiml Expo Hilton, Homo, ami Vrtnul 1'rix, I'nrJs. BTUART'fl PliAPAO-PADS nro a wonderful treatment for rtiptttro. curing aH they do tho Wort formn In tho privacy of tint homo with out hlndrunco from work and at slight oxponno. ED, y111 ,S IV -A RUPTUR by 8TUAIITR lkIAlAO-PADN incana that you can throw away tho painful Initio altogether, uii tho Plapno-Patln nro uiado to euro rupturo nnd not nimbly to hold It; hut an thoy nro nndo nclf-atuVHlvc, nnd when adheilng clonoly to tho body slipping iu Im- fioniilblo, therefore, thoy nro also an Important actor In retaining rupture that cannot ho hold hyutruHH. NO 8TIIAP3, IlUOKhUH Ott Bl'IlUklS. Hoft nn Velvet Kw,y to Apply. Plapno Laboratories, Block G4 fit. Lou in, Mo., is aondlug FKK15 trial Plupao to all who write. John B. DeiJfiven, judge of the United States court for tho northern district of California, died at his homo near Maple, Cal. .7. 13. Hammond, inventor of the Hammond typewriter, died .in Florida. A warrant for tho arrest of Gen. Daniel 11. Sickles, has been issued by a New York court. Tie is charged with appropriating for his own use $2.',47G from the funds of tho New Don't Send Me One Cent "When you answer this announcement, as I am going to mail you a brand new pair of my wonderful "Perfect Vision" glasses (known in tho spec taclo business as "lenses") absolutely frco of charge as an advertisement. Ah noon nn you rot them I want you lo put them on your eyes, nit down In front of iho open hearth one of thoso eoul wintry nights, and you'll ho agreeably Bui-prised to discover that you can again rend tho very llnest print in your bible -wan uiwii on even y mo dim nrciigiit; you ll liml that you can again thread tho r.tnalleut-cyvd needlo you can lay your lunula on, and do tho finest kind of om- uroldery and crocheting with them on, and do it all night long, if you liko. without any headaches or ovo-nalns. nnd with as much caso nnd comfort as you over did in your life. -G3 . c 1IIII yjlVHFinM it Ilff i jy " v ,. 91. !.fi you ro a. sportsman and llko to go ?,,, hl nillnff occasionally, just shoulder your gun and go out Into tho woods somo early morning when tho har.o is yet in tho air. nnU VOU'll hn irron v ln.ll,f,i i" .." ,unu tho HmnlW WVSa Xff"1 i,v"" ou. urP. m v am.,; .t.-r- "J? l"'.1at..lree.-WP ac I. ' y- theso wonderful "Perfect Vis on" g lasses of mine a,i ix nVf lielp. of when tho shadows are gathorlng In'thoTwiUght '.Tou'lf easl to dhtlnSh horso from a cow out n tin. niiu.. n ... 'iuv iU41iy uisimgutsu a your oyo can reach with thorn on-aml tils even If Zfov,? far a3 .weak now that you cannot even r5ad tho l&Sit Uoa'dilnXs S ihifpacr Now Don't Take My Word For It ' Jut Bend for a pair at onco and try them out yourself for iodine sewlnc hunting, driving indoors, outdoors, anywhere and everywhere anvw-iv and everyway. Thon after a thorourh tryout if vmi fi,i n,n? i y jord I havo .aid about them is as hnJftMi they real y have restored to you tho absolute perfect cyeHt of vo, parly youth, you cau keep them forever without one cent of pay, 2nd Just Do Me A Good Turn by showing them around to your friends and ueichbors nmi CT,QoV , word for them whenover you havo tho chance Wnn?iVfealc a,emi duce my wonderful "Perfect Vision" Sea hi Sour w iSv"0 In?" vRBy, simple condition? e es m youi Reality on this apply) yanu Saf tSS?2. 0 need on tho below four-dollar coupon at once and this Kfi?id5CM .and age of my famous "Perfect Vision" glasses aCtatolv JiSS if011 to a paIr advertisement. uusoiutoiy ireo of charge as au Wrlto your name, address and ago on the below coupon at once. U SlaBr DR. IIAUX Thn Rnnn(l -.r. W I A.hH..IAl. .. . - vj iU!Llln 1 I I II IIU Tl W rL 1m. 5 ,V?UW."" encioso this four-UoIlnr n ,mnn Y.iyi.-VMIbiril 111 1 nit 11 iirtrik niiinHii.. - fi tuuii vun 11 irrnnn -. - - - kwkjj (iiiviti 1 iKitTnnnr . n . . - cj .v naymont of a hm,i "l-fc". hVP1 n run. and comnlotRtl i -. - - . -- . nvii ijaii' in vnnn rAMAi.n Hit. . . . . ? 'classes, nmi t inn ...ii:. -r r- "ua "i-erTect vsnni'i Sontrnot. ., coins to mako you stick to I that My ago la & Name ...........(l ..Mllllito i Postofllco iTtural Routo and Box No.. i 1 fl fi.. ciaiq t wt HiAMnri.wr.. . -j iiiraxaiSHwaoviwwaiaaiiWiTaaTA.--- sta Wl.3Mil'WkM4ii rwn York state monument commission, of which ho was a member. General Sickles is eighty seven years old. Tho New York sheriff announced that ho hoped that a friend would come to tho relief of General Sickles. Judge W. M. KavanauglT, of Little Rock, now national committeeman of Arkansas, was elected by tho Ar kansas legislature to tho short term ending March 4, 1913. Ho succeeds J. M. Heissoll, whom tho governor appointed to succeed Jeff Davis. On March 4th Joseph T. Robinson will begin the six-year term as senator. The Nevada legislature elected T. Pitman to the United States senate. South Carolina re-elected Senator Tillman. Tho Texas legislature elected Morris Sheppard both for the short and tho long term to succeed Senator Bailey. For the short term Sheppard defeated R. M. Johnston, whom the governor had appointed. The corn exposition opened at Columbia, S. C, with exhibits from twenty-seven states. Tho Now York Herald says: John D. Rockefeller, jr., in the first authorized statement concerning the origin, work and projects of the bureau of social hygiene which he founded announced that it would seek to find a mflthnrl nf doniin J with the social evil In Now v.ir nr I and to ascertain the conditions re sponsible for vino. Tlmo h nnA i,i assuciaies witnout any show of sen sationalism and hysteria address themselves to a world old problem in the spirit of science and humanity. They hope to find a way of dealing with it which will be practical and at tho same time command the sup port of public opinion. To this gigantic task they have invoked the aid of skilled investigators with ex perience of the laboratory and of sociological experts. Considerable suras have already been contributed by Mr Rockefeller for this work, in which he became intensely interested m 1910 when he was the foremah of the grand jury of New York county which investigated the white slave traffic. At that time ho made an offer of $25,000 to the city for use in investigations. Se WiTltamKnl8n!h legl8lature elected William H. Thompson, of Garden came in the office of the secretary o? state, when the International Har vester corporation was incorporated with a capitalization of $70 000 ooo' Promoters of this wing of thn '!!!' vester trust-for that S what it s j?bSly rfealized that in order get advantage of the exceptional generous corporation acts of Si state it would have to thls not at all, for Tr l t0f J Sl I seven corporation billB?itroduCGd n nor Swait0 at th? Intance oF Gover. nor Wilson, will nrobnhiv i, laws, and then great combinnCf?mG Trm fool. aui. .. 1 Harvester e?toVffionaJ M This Washer ust Pay for Itself. A MAN tried to soil mo n horso onco. TTo sniil it was a lino horso and hnd nothing tlio liintinr wllhit, J wanted adno horse, ihu.i a know anytliliiK about horses much. Ami 1 ! -5 1.1&U . UIU 11A4IIA vuij nvu either. So I told him I wanted to try tho horso tor a month. IToKnld"Allr Ight. but imy mo first, and I'll Klvo , on back yonriiioucy lithe lutrto Isn't all riKhU" won. 1 (Ucin't liko that. I wnH afiald thn horso was not "all rlchL"nml thnt T mlKht have to whistle tor my mouoy Ifloncopartoil with It. So I didn't buy tho horJ nltliniiL'h r wanted It badly. Now this Eciinouniucinir. Yoil KPn r mnlrn Wneli. ng Machines tho "1C00 Gravity" Washer. And 1 wild to mysoir, lots of nooplo may think about my Washing Ma clilno as I thought about mo norso, ana about tno man who owned It. llllt I'll unvnr Irnnm bCCaUSO tllftV wniilflti't. wrlto and toll mo. You seo I soil my Washing Machines by mall. I havo sold over half a million that way. So, 1 thought I, it la only fair onough to let pooplo try my Washing Machines for a month, botorothey pay lor thorn. Just a? I wanted to try tho horfco. ow, I know wha our "1D0') Gravity" Washer will do. I know It will wash tho clothes, without wearing or tearing hom, In lesN than half the tlma tnoy can bo washed by hand or by any other machine JJf now, ,fc wm wash a tub full o f vory dirty clothes in falx minutes. I know no othor mncbliio over la vented can do that, without wearing out tho clothes. Our 1900 G-avity" Washer does tho work so easy tnnt a child can run it almost an woll as a strong woman.nnd It don't wear tho clothes, irny the odes nor break buttons tho way all omcr machines do. Jt Just drives soapy water clear through tho ,.bres oftho clothes llko a force pump might. .. s.???1(1. l to mysoir, I will do with my "1900 Orav ity Washer what T wanted tho man to do with the rsan 0n,y T wont wa,t for Peoplo to ask mo. I'll onor first, and I'll mako good tho oner ovcry time. Let mo send you a "1000 Gravity" Washor on a month's frco trial. 111 pay tho freight out of my own pocket, and if you dtm't want th. mnchino Uoryou'vomcdlta month, I'll take it back and pay tho Irolghttoo. Surely that is fair enough. Isn't Doesn't it provo mat tho "1900 Gravity" Washer must bo all that I say it Is? T.Am, you ran Pfty ,no out of what It saves for you. " wlllenvo Its wholo cost iu a few. in nths. In wear and tettr on tho clothos alone. And thon It will save 60 conts to 75 conta a weok over that In washw--manswaffos. Ifyoukoop tho machine after ttia month a trial. I'll lot you pay for It out of what it saves you. If it saves you GO conts a wook, send ma CO cents a wook 'till paid for. I'll take that cheer- itilw.'i1"11 J n 'n,,t f,,r my money until tho machlao Itself earns tho balance. i,l',0Pime. .n llP tp-dny. nnd lot mo send you a book about tho "1900 Gravity" Washor that washes clothes In c minutes. Address mo this way-H. L. Barkor, 820 Court St., in ,ns a,nton. N. Y. If you Hvo in Caundo, address 19(10 Washer Co.. 357 Yongo St., Toronto, Ont. I I d!Jslha Wt t llf! r ,. iu I"iwkW ll ...mmz$LWBLv la'WV iii'ittJAfcl mtiSk WOULD YOU Show tbl wholly visible Tyro trrlUr to your trlendi and let them iee wlioreln it OXColls any 8100 Typewriter mutle if tto would aend on to you free of Ono Cent Ox J08t for yxa to Keep forerer m your own? Then oa tv postal card, or in latter tout, limply say: Mull Ttirtlcnlira. EMERSOH TYPEWRITER CO., it 64! Wflediteck, tllinois. ASTHMA OUREDTfi STAY CURED IWMWIIIMW IIWIW1T" Ho rolapao. Ko return of chokiniri, snails or oilier wimf ,i . . Tammammt ' asthmatic nymptomk. jgFBEE TEST TREATMENT iJ.??.!?iB me.dlnea' Prepared for ahy ono giving a f ul I mU tlonof thooiiBB nnd Kndin(? names of Sofltlima. Kw!l,LA?d?' FRANK WHETZEL. M. D. aopt.Z. Whstzal Bldg.,238 North 40th Awe.,Chlci.n' It in the best policy holder's com puny iu the United States. ASSETS, $5,800,000 Ttventy-ave years old. Wrifo The Old Line Bankers Life Lincoln, Nebraska AGENTS SOMETHING NEW Selling the newlj- patented Brandt CJtrar I-tcWer. - i'ticii whh pne liana; Elves an insianw ncous ngnr. everJrflmehel3utton fspresscd. tio .intuy, no uatiery nD, wires, non-cxnio- slve. Strikes a Ucht without the ad! "I uaiciies. uiehts your pipe, cigar, eiffaretie, irs Jet, whenever and ylieiever it Is wanted, w orks with pne hand and pever falls. Some iJiIiiK new. llld demand. Kveryone'wants one'. Write Quick lor wholesale terms and -nrlcci. A. VT. Ilrandt Lighter t'u., 43 Uudtun St., Kow York City Mmmwib.iwi. A.. ,