The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 14, 1913, Page 14, Image 14

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The Commoner.
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wUnCU o.her rrordiyon donol
w.our imtll firoftuloiml '
until cured and Mlinerl orrnM.
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DAI VCC RAISE THEM WITHOUT MUK.
UW lEtf BOOKLET FREE.
NEBRASKA SEED CO.. PAftV, OMAHA, NED.
HIDDEN PLACES
In the debate as to whether the
government should pay the traveling
expenses, to and from Washington,
of the wives and families of congress
men, those words wero spoken by
Hon. James It. Mann of Illinois,
MODEL
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REPEATING MEMS
Tiio Special Smokeless Steel barrel, rifled deep on the
Ballard cystcm, creates perfect combustion, develops
hinhest vclocitv and hurls the bullet with utmost
accuracy end mightiest killing .impact
The mechanism is dircct-aeting, strong, simple and perfectly adjusted.
It never cIorl The protecting wall of solid steel between your head and
cartridge Itccrn rain, ileer, snow nnd all foreign matter from getting iato
the action. The side ejection throws shells away from line of eight and
allows instant repeat shots always. New ,33-caliber now ready.
Built in perfect proportion throughout, in many high power calibres, it is
a quick handling, powerful, accurate gun for all big game.
Krery hunter should know-nil &7Z?axn cWactarhtica. 77li? TCUiljRrarni Gx
feadforour frtt caUIor. Enclose 3 stamps for poatago. J42 Willow tret PfewHaYMCsna
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LENTURY UUOOIES aro built for hard Bervlce. The beat of material
ind workmanship used throughout every detail of construction and finlih
rlrJHIr inspected and tested. Every Vehicle Guaranteed for 3 Years,
Wo Soil Direct to the Uoor cut out all middlemen's
profit and save you $25.00 to $45.00.
EASY PAYMENTS ON ALL VEHICLES
Pay for your bnsxy while you use it,
Itusiry ibown here trlplannto neat, Uteit moJol, lilgbnit quality
retail value $100.00 to $125.00. Oar n rices ranve mm 50.50 no?
$10.00 down and $5.00 a month guaranteed to please or your
money vac, w rue ror t relent fata f rices.
Your credit fa dood write (or Free canton ihnwlne full line
of BuMtes, Surreys and Farm Wagons. We make a fine line of
iIIAilNKSH-Anrtaeil It nt lowoit price. AV forCiit&lo(r.
CBNTURV MAN' r'ACTURINQ C0.,Depl.134LKast St. Lonls.IlU
or uepi. m 132 N. Wabash Ave., ChIco, 111.
IT & 3YEA? GUARANTEE s.
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An Improved Texas Farm
I OFFER for Sale 240 acres of
land, three miles from Mission,
Texas, on the Rio Grande, 200
acres are cleared and under irriga
tion. The improvements, consist
ing of a $2500.00 house with
barns, fences, etc., have cost over
$5,000.00. Easy terms will be
given on deferred payments. I
would not care to sell to anvone
ess purchaser makes a personal
examination of the property. Ap
ply to owner for price and terms.
W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.
leader of the republican party In
tho house:
"If it Is tho desire of congress to
have men come hero from home and
leavo their families behind, that is a
very good way to proceed. I would
much rather have a congress com
posed of members with their fami
lies here, and men living with their
families in Washington, than have
tho families of members at home and
members carousing here in Washing
ton, because that is almost the inevit
able effect. There is not a legisla
ture in this country, at any state
capital, where members go to the
legislature for a few days in the
week by themselves, and go home at
tho end of tho week, where they
transact business with the same de
gree of propriety and sobriety as is
done in Washington, where members
come and bring their families with
them."
The easy and commonplace com
ment on this would be that Mr. Mann
ought not to say this sort of thing
publicly; to jeer would be easier yet,
but wo think a good many serious
and useful reflections center about
this burst of candor. In the light of
tho growing participation of women
in public affairs, and tho certainty
that the success of the progressive
party is going to carry many women
into coneresa and the legislatures, we
are reminded of these words from j
Jane Addams's "A New Conscience
and an Ancient Evil:"
"As woman, however, fulfills her
civic obligations while still guard
ing her chastity, she will be in posi
tion as jiever bofore to uphold the
"single "standard," demanding thjit
men shall add the personal virtues
to their performance of public duties.
Women may at last force men to do
away with tho traditional use of a
public record as a cloak for a
wretched private character, because
society will never permit a woman
to make such excuses for herself."
These words of Miss Addams by
no means exhaust the possibilities
for profitable reflections to bo de
duced from this episode. Collier's.
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DEMOCRATIC SIMPLICITY
However the fashionables at
Washington may feel over the an
nounced intention of Governor Wil
son to dispense, if ho can, with the
inaugural ball, the rest of the coun
try will generally applaud the de
cision. It is meet that a1 democratic ad
ministration begin its activities with
out that display and ostentation that
had characterized most of the in
augurals of a republican president.
a republic nas no call to ape the
ways of tho ancient aristocracies,
and Governor Wilson is demonstrat
ing his closeness to and sympathy
with the common people when he
attempts to do away with one of the
outward manifestations of imperial
pomp.
These inaugural balls have been
of great expense to tho government
they have arranged tho pension
office where thev havo hnnn ii
have impeded tho clerks in their
work and they are unnecessary.
Their final abandonment will meet
Yh liener?1 aPnrval. Miami
(Fla.) Herald.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER f
ECZEMA
Also called Tetter, Salt Rheum. Pruritus.
Milk-Crust, Weeping Skin, Etc.)
1SGZBBIA CAN HE
CU K1SD TO bTA Y, rind
when I Bay cured, I moan
JUSt what I Eay-O-u-Tt-rc-D,
and not merely patched
up for nwhilo, to return
worso than boloro. Re
member I mako this
road statement niter put
ting twcho years of my
time on this ono disease
and hnmlllnrin tho mean
tlm ucarlv lmlt of nmii.
lion cases of this dreadful
uisea.-o. show, i uq.notcaro
what alt vmi hnvn nii
lior how many doctors
na.vo loui you mat you
could not bo cured all!
Halt is lufit n chance to
Show- you that r know
DR. E. J. CAN NAD AY what 1 am i tAikinrr about.
WcllKnonnItemii8peslKtl It .VOU Will "ivrltO ruo TO
who yrobab y received WAY. I will jend you a
tho I Jgnest honor evor sVIiKli IKJAJb of my
beotowed on any living mild, snotntujr, rjuainu
phyalclnn. Moro than toed treatment that will
j 0,000 poopio In 01 o convlnco you moro In a
yoar toBthlod. m tho r day than 1 or anyone olso
own hondwrltinar to could In a. month's tlmo.
hhnthat ho hao cured It you aro disputed and
them of Eczemu. dlscouraKcd, Just rIvo mo
a chance to provo my
claims. By writing moloda. you will cnjoyinore
real comfort than you had ovcrthousht thls"world
holds for you. Just try it and you wlllsoolam
tolling you tho truth.
Dr. J. E. Cannaday, 1 206 Court Blcck, Sodalla, Mo.
References: Third National Dank. Scdalla, Mo.
Could you do a better act than to send this notice to
somo poor sufforor of Eczema.
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Wire; vrtlio mn t ATifr
100 Candln Powor tnoandosoent
(juiu yuivuiiku J-rum Koroscuo; coal
oil. Beats olthor rraa or olectrlclty.
COSTS ONLY 1 CENT FOR G U0URS
Vo want ouoporson In each locality to
vrhom wo can refer now customers.
Take advantapo of our SpocIrU Offer to
Bmtifn. lln.nAn 1H.Mn enw0 W !.
today. AGENTS WANTED.
HOME SUPPLY CO- 75 EomeBMa.. Kansas Cllv. BSe.
500 men 20 to 40 years old wanted at
once In every state for Electric Rail
way Motormen and Conductors; $60 to
$100 a month; no strike; write imme
diately for application blank. Address
Araua;.'or, W-245 Dwlght Uldg., Kansas City, Mo '
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WANTED 2000 Railway Mall Clerks, and clerk carrier
for Parcel Post. Examinations soon. Splendid salaries. Trl,
Examination Tree. Write. Ozment. 93K, St. Louis.
5-dI5 125EggIacubator$
ll3t5srfeta nnr! F.rnnAn BOTH
r.""."1"""0.1. FOR
vruorea xopeuter.
Freight paid eart c
RoCxIh. llQtwutiir
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trt " II C0'Jrw woks, doable
m fx wia, uouow glAM
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v...ua m tuoiu. ocni ior it today.
Wisconsin Incubator Co.,
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Blcrcer, stronger and
healthier, because
hatched under right
conditions. Send for
catalog of the 1013
model automatic
bieuliafoir
IN SOLEMN SOLITUDE
From tho Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Mr. Munsey is probably experiencing
that sense of solemn solitude that
cornea to ono who stands alone in a
vast wilderness. a
9ft-Pnlntc nl Qnnrrlnrllv
&s ayP Jpwost possible price on liberal trial
Plan, rue Queen 13 used by successful poultry
raisers everywhere. My book tells you all about
it. Your copy is free. Send for it now, today.
PiUkWICKSTRUM, Incubator Man
Box 182. Lincoln. Neb.
Twenty-flvo farmers left Kansin
recently in a special Pullman !
bound for California to spoid 3E
winter. There were men $ Ud
gloves, women wearlnr? ,in a
Plumes on their hats?eTr dreT
hobble skirts and boys TbloaS ln
in chic attires. Every on f,d ,out
prosperous and carrlea a b'ank ro
Paint Without Oil
Ur$IrA.l,JSA,,MD DISCOVERY THAT
CUTrSW1Jf Tni11 COT OF PAINT
SEVENTY-FIVE PEIt CENT
A Free Trial Pnckugo In Mulled ts
Evprvnnn Ytri.. Tir.11..
n? A.llceVTa,Promlnent manufacturer
"a. NY., has discovered a pvo
witl making a new kind of paint
Jw? .th Vso of - He calls It
ra,n u comes n the form of
fn T.powdQr and al1 tht is required
nmr?fldwater to. make a Paint weather
nn?nt T-e 5oor and aa durable aa oil
niP nVIfbr fiprflaffa and looks like
ai much an ut onoufourth
North'q)0 ??' A HJ' Ma?u. 123
i" St- Adams. N. Y and ho will
S you a frco trial packag-J; Ss"
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