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The Commoner.
VOLUME 13, NUMBER u
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Eight Hardy
Everbl
ooming
Roses for You
Wo want to deliver thl choice
collection of KlpcUt Ilnnljr Ilver
bloonilnfc lloNrn to Evi-ry Reader
or The Commoner, 1'onKlvcIy With
out Cowl. They are. fine, vlgorouH
plantH, ffuaninteed to reach you in
healthy growing condition, and will
bloom tli Jh oeiiHon if slvon ordinury
cure.
Unlean you refjuoHt immedlato de
livery when ordering, tho rotes will
not ho delivered until proper tlrno
to plant In your locality. Each col
lection Ih accompaniod with special
printed Instructions on their plant
ing and caro.
..n0y,'trOIC,,I:JUl .To nnyono Hendlnpr
us Si. in (a special club rate), wo
will inter subscription for one year
to both Tho Commoner and Tho
A merit an Homestead and deliver,
ttil itfW?? Ipald, thiH colloctlon
of Eight Hardy Itoso Hushes.
iimi.ioiV f;oifi,n
Most valuable and satisfactory
red roso for general planting.
Vigorous, sturdy grower and pro
fuse bloomer Large warm rosy
Crimson llowers, beautifully shaded.
ICAIftlQlMN AUC.'I.S'I'A VIK'l'OHIA
A crowning mastorpleeo and
hailed by Mower-lovers everywhere
an tho greatest roso creation of
modern times. Hardy and vigorous
b' i win kh'ill inndM n tirii
creamy, fragrant white, slightly
lemon-tinted (lowers; a color effect
exquisitely beautiful.
KTOII.n 1)13 LYOIV
In color, a deep golden yellow,
maryelously rich and pure, with ex
quisite fragrance. Very hardv and
lusty in growth and blooms all tho
time.
MA MAN COCIIMT
A roso to exclto tho admiration of
everyone. Pino outdoor rose, very
hardy and rapid vigorous grower.
Blooms all the time, producing Im
mense elegantly formed dowers of
u. limn in ii(i.mi i silvery pinlc.
filtlSS AN VI0IM.IT7.
i or intense, and dazzling color.
iVi i!H i"vr itoso to compare
.J . ,"" "uon, siuruy grower,
entirely hardy and free bloomer.
I'luwiM-M uro mrgo and handsome;
uuiui uwy urimson smuied with a
uurit veiveiy Hiieen, a combination
lounu in no other roso. Fragrance
ia UIIU.M'l'lH'll.
. . MAIDEN'S ItLirsiI
An Indlsponsablo roso for bedding
vj uvuiivu purposes. immense,
double llowers aro produced all
through tho growing season; color
jiuiu uiuuii ami creamy white.
MI). AI1KI. CIIATENAY
This splendid roso la ono of tho
very best of Its color rosy carmlno
wun dancer sbado. Full, dcop,
..v.....v "UHiin jnu iiuino in great
profusion and tho bush is a rapid
compact grower, perfectly hardy.
An Ideal garden roso In every way
DViaitllliOOMING OHIMSON
IlAnim.iim
Tlio now production that ovoryono
raves over, a real Evorbloomlng
2 WW' . pidy.
y""i'"b nuuuia Liuiu oignc io ten
iuul uui-iiiK uio season ana covers
iiseu wiui bright green glossy
'"""hi-. " ikiii crimson uowers In
great clusters aro produced the
entire season.
SeiuJ Your Order Ear'v!
There, will .be a big demand for
this line collection of Eight rVeautt
f ul Itoso Bushes. Do not wa t
until nlnnHiifr Mm lxfA.. ...,. !Jalc
Send NOW. Offer open to new or
renewal subscriptions, or anyone
wishing to advance present sub-
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THE COMMONER
Lincoln, Neb.
Use This Coupon To-day
Tho Commoner, Lincoln, Nob
I enclose $1.15 to pay for onovoK
subscription to both Tho Commoner
and tho American Homestead at
your special club rate, which also
entitles mo to Eight Hard v Evor
bloomlng Roses as advertised sent
postpaid, without additional cost!
Name
Address
(Present
Subscriptions
Ono Year.)
Advanced
TIIK IIJOIIO WHO COUNTS
Ho fights tho bloodless battles of Ills
day
Without the spending of a cent to
flay
The motley foe; no carnage, blood
shed, strife;
No widows' tears, no orphans' wail,
no life
Lost in tho fury of tho ruddy reign
Of tragic warfare where tho bravo
aro slain
To build sorao fancied destiny of
power
A little higher for its little hour.
lie goes on fighting, strong to face
defeat
And rise again, steel-tempered but
child-sweet,
And fired in soul and spirit with his
cause,
Through day and night undaunted
at applause
To win him wayward from his pur
pose high,
Nor by denunciation's breath, where
by His wily foenien seek to turn him
back
From tho brave purpose of his lofty
track.
Tie fights the fight of principle, some
times Lonely upon tho peaks where round
him chimes
Tho distant music of tho rolling
spheres,
Unheard except by his sharp listen
ing ears,
And other times with poltroons in
his train
Who join bis cause in hope of some
soli-gain,
Until ho turns upon them in his path
Tho scathing scorn and besom of
his wrath.
A silent battle his, and oft in doubt;
But while life lasts and good red
blood holds out,
lie groans the golden banner as In
youth
And mnrohes onward in tho cause of
truth;
The bloodless hero, the true knight
of days
When first the land to ono convic
tion sways
And then another still his peak ho
mounts,
Tho bloodless hero, and the one who
counts.
For it is an heroic, fight, indeed,
That that man fights that makes no
other bleed
Except his own heart, and can keep
control
Of temper, tact, and his immortal
soul,
While enemies unscrupulous pursue
Tho dreams ho dreams, the deeds ho
dares to do,
And snarl and snap to check him as
ho draws
Each year a little nearer to his
Cause! Baltimoro Sun.
THE IUTRATj CiriTRCTT PROBLEM
(Continued from Pago 15.)
not man for tho Sabbath. In other
words, an institution liko tho Sab
bath or liko a church or liko a pas
torate is not for itself, but for what
it will do for humanity.
When a man or a church is doing
tho real things for a community, the
community will riso to meet this
helpfulness. If the man or tho in
stitution is not doing these things
ho or it will havo to go. As was said
forcibly in tho Book of Revelations
to tho useless institution: "I will
spew theo out of my mouth."
This is not a threat, it is a law It
is tho way things work. It is natural
and right.
Tho thing for pastors and people
to do, then, is to broaden out to see
tho real problems. Rules may help
but tho right spirit is hotter than
imes. Tho way will always open be
foro it. Miami (Fla.) Herald.
WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE
The book pntltled. "The nistory of White Diarrhoea, or Why Incubator Chicks Die." wiUbofinnt
Jutoly Ireo by return mall to anyone sending us tho names of 7 to lOof tholr n-londs that uso Inriih-Ti
This book can savo you $100 his Hummer. It describes white diarrhoea or bowel trouble, tho riT.sn S
Mis ofa cure. Ilook absolutely IJCKi: for tho Namoi, "BW,M0 causo and
RAISALL REMEDY COMPANY, Blackwell, Oklahoma
r
Bargain in Choice.
Well-Located East
ern Nebraska Farm
A fine farm near Lincoln 160 acres. New buildings, com
plete; modern, up-to-date improvements for a horse, cattle or hog
farm; 3 miles of heavy woven wire fence with steel posts. Splen
did new barn and shed; new hog houses; new poultry house; un
limited amount of pure water; new silo. Farm includes alfalfa,
upland hay, pasture and plow land. Entire farm fenced and crossed
fenced with hog-tight and mule-proof fencing. Located 2 miles
from street car line. Immediate possession can be given. Any one
desiring to move near Lincoln or to purchase a highly improved
farm at a reasonable price
Address Desk B, Commoner Office,
Lincoln, Neb.
A Remarkable New Book
by Woodrow Wilson
THE NEW
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Wilson, UbttamonstL?o?tS 2?fcUa?r 17' of a book 7 Woodrow
ono of 'the mSsrStPiktaS ?Y?nt8D?f tt Im? ,f spring' rt is
tion. Nover before lad a nro.iL l?e politial Matory of the na-
ration, addressed to the coun?rv I nS' n th? eve f his lnaSu"
ment of his intentions professlon of faith and a state-
"TheTo1 Mobile (Ala.) Item says:
by reason of the ttSltitSmmZt !n the field' both
system and by its exploitation nf ?S? l of 5llG Present financial
other chief executive of the UntoS lf p.residentIal Policy. No
independence has performed th f?nfeSr811S?tl10 declration of
taking office. He not oTy attack, n i ' WiIson on the eve of
country, but makes it clear that he will SSi, raonPoli of the
mately restore trade compe Won la i2? f1,1 i!f hIs power to ti-
A SPECIAL OFFER TO COMMONER READERS
In anticipation of the tremonri , KE,JUtLK3
special arrangements have beenineman? f0r this now book
direct from the publishers without dllnv SU?ly ,Coioner readers
sent prepaid to any address i fo? 1 in y T book alone will bo
combination with a year's subscrinHnn'fr, W. !U be sent Prepaid in
The American Homestead for onfiJV0 ?le Comoner and
?T.d. " S Wlt late fynon ?k Handsomely
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