5 ' w Wy-r "pw ;, vj to The Commoner. VOLUME 13, NUMBER 13 10 f ft ft- IiV l II 'MmSbI VfVfMi &axu 7 CirwJimwt 4 Hortm Power. Original Binder F.ngine Saves a Team, Operate to pnrforllon under all condtlloni). no fnlturu to cut on account of "nkltldlnif." llorsoa Implydrawmachlno. WolHhlun riorawllid. At laclic to any binder and liKolnglutousoavflry where. Ma to too a day rutin It. For all (arm uses. Got cataloguo. CtJSIIMAN MOTOR WORKS' 2024 N St., Lincoln, Nebraska Xoxqsb Land ON FIFTEEN YEARS' TIME. ! trim In ib, 40, HO and IfiO-acre (ricti, tiorlh of Houston, (n the I'umoiik Smulieivt Trias Co.itt Country, at 30 tu J.15 an acre, trllliig on trmm ol f t.SO an acre cash and liaUncc In payments itinnlni; 1) year, I'otscsilon at once. Kallroad through land) ttorr, pofctoflkc and station, fertile soil products nioney-innklntr staple crops ot corn, cotton, pota joes, reaniu, canr, ai well as truck ami fruit crop that net f 100 to 1(00 an acre Mild climate! two truck oops a) ear) ftplendld liov and rattle Loiiutryt pure water, ample rainfall no Irrigation nrrdedi (food markets. Greatest cppnrfnnlty oxer offered tlm renter, young men, those who want more land, and liivrttots, to set a real (arm not a truck patch. Sale Juki npriied. Write today lor tree maps, plan and Illus trated tlleralure. '. I. I'MIIUK, Onnar, SMS Hrt JSatloiiiO Hank Jlulldlnr, llotitlvn, Triat. MINNESOTA LAND Bcvornl npwlnl ImrtmttiH to ollVr boforn nootl'nic tlinu. Uootl Jtrtl lilvor Valloy I.hikI in Mluno Kntn: opptrprnlrlo, Koil noil, iio utoni's, nil tlllnblo. Rood wntor, vtdl locnloil. Prices $2li to I U) por ncro. Agonta antl buyer write tin for pnrtlcularu. John H. Boyd Land Co,, Crookston, Minnesota RAISE THEM WITHOUT MILK. BOOKLET FREE. NEBRASKA SEED COMPANY, OMAHA, NED. u2 $J Per Month Hi" Buys This Visible Oliver Typewriter NOTHING DOWN FREE TRIAL Les Than Agents' Prices We put the beH typewriter In tho world rlcht In your home or office. Shipped on opproral. Use It without Chirac If you want to keep It. lend us Si a montli. You Bet the same value as though you paid $100 for this No. 3 Visible Ollrer machine. Uuylnjr from us savrs the agency profits other have paid. Our booklet it worth sending lor becntme It tells you how to save a lot ol money. It's l'KUIt, Tell us where lo send your copy. Tjpowrltoro DlatrluutliiK Syndicate ICO luN. IMichlk'unlUvd., OhleuKO WASHINGTON NEWS Tho democratic national congres sional conimltteo will bo reorganized April 9th. Representative Lloyd of Missouri, askod to bo relieved as chairman of tho committee Comto Raoul do Saint Phalle, chancollor of tho French embassy, died aftor an Illness of two months, lie has been connected with the em bassy for eighteen years, was fifty eight years old and unmarried. Tho war department has issued an order forbidding tho practico of tho "third degreo" In tho examination of enlisted men suspectod of military offonses and a recent circular pro hibiting officers from asking incrimi nating questions of prisoners under examination has called forth serious objections. Officers insist tho order is calculated to Injuro tho servico by depriving tho examining authorities of opportunity to learn tho truth. Tho department, however, adheres to tho principle of relieving a man from tho obligation to incriminato him self, though it has modified tho original circular by striking out tho statement that "a falsehood told in answer to such questions will not bo mado tho subject of trial." A telegram to tho Pittsburgh Dis patch says: Reports that charlatans in various sections of tho country claiming to havo some of Dr. P. F. Frlodmann's tuberculosis vaccino culture had mulcted victims of tho disease, wore called to tho attention of the public health service. Dr. Friodmaim, in Now York, declared that no ono in this country had re ceived any of his culturo baccilli ex cept tho government health officials, and Surgeon General Bluo declared that absolutely none of this had been distributed. Following is an Associated Press dispatch: Willis L. Moore, chief of the United States weather bureau, issued tho following storm state ment: "No offlclal report of tho storm at Omaha has been received, owing to tho failure of telegraphic servico in that region. Undoubtedly tho great loss of lifo at Omaha was occasioned Bargain in Choice. Well-Located East ern Nebraska Farm A fino farm near Lincoln 1G0 acres. Now buildings, com plete; modern, up-to-date improvements for a horse, cattle or hog farm; 3& miles of heavy woven wire fonco with steel posts. Splen did new barn and shed; now hog housos; 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 fitroot car line. Immediate possession can bo 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. by one of a series of violent local storms or tornadoes over that region in connection with a general storm area of low barometer that was cen tral over Colorado. "Conditions were so threatening that this ofllco regarded it necessary to cause warning of shifting, gales over tho plains states and the upper Mississippi valley. "A tornado is a violent, revolving local storm of small diameter and great intensity, not often being more than a few hundred yards in diameter, or traveling a straightway path of more than fifty miles in length. The winds, however, in such whirls have been estimated to ex ceed 200 miles an hour. "Tho general storm that caused these violent disturbances is now over the great lakes and moving down the St. Lawrence vallev. "The following are the most destructive storms of this class of which thero is a record: "St. Louis storm of May 27, 1896, when more than 400 lives were lost and property to tho value of more than $12,000,000 was destroyed. "March 27, 1890, at Louisville, when 113 persons were killed and property to the value of $2,500, 000 was destroyed. "May 7, 1840, in Adams county, Mississippi, when 31-7 lives were lost, and acraln in tho Hjvmn noimfv i June, 1842, when 500 lives were lost. "The storm at Galveston, Sept. 8, 1900, when 9,000 lives wero lost, was not of this class it "was a West Indian hurricane." The democrats have now six votes to spare in the United States senate. PROPER LEADERSHIP ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS Nashville Tennessean: The demo crats of the United States senate acted wisely and performed a great and diBtlnct public service when they selected Senator John W. Kern, of Indiana, as floor leader. The reason the selection is a wise one, and tho roason It is an import ant public service Is because, In tho if. p ' Senator Korn Is able and efficient, and, In tho second place, ho is in full and thorough sympathy with the dominant sentiment of the senate. He is not only capable of acceptably performing the functions of tho station, but he is heart and !?m0P J110? Principles and policies which reflect the will of the majority of the senate and of the people of tho country. It would havo been an act of folly on the part of the democrats for them to have selected a reactionary for their floor leader, as that would wmfiH G hgatedKa powor t0 Wm which - MVJ omjouuer ui a vital advantage. lUi Senator Kern is a Wilson-Bryan-Jefferson democrat. This means everything to the pro gress ve democracy of the nation. This means that he applauds, and indorses the new birth of democracy and tho coming of prowessi methods and measures; Ct h b loves in the rule of the people and in constitutional representative gov ernment. b v It is well that such a man as Sena- ?r Kor 7Ith h,s launch convic tions and determined purposes hn been placed in the lead, but mn than the selection of this man must be dono to Insure the absolute and . ..www unm ui. me cause of Idemocraoy and humanity. in all) places of vantage where a vital ser vice is to be performed only those men should be placed who are de pendable and who are heartily in har mony with the majority in congret-s and who aTe anxious to reflect tho will of tho people. ,5 YEAR GlMANTtf qmwy Pl; MUTUAL BU00IES are recoenlscd ererrwherc at standard prorcn the bear. Only line guaranteed for 5 years. Solddirectcuttingout middlemen's profits and saving you $25.00 to $45.00 on each buggy. This Fine Model &4Q A Retails Style G.L. Only -Jw atf 55.00 Delivered Price pn request. Other styles hare twin auto and triple auto seats, with automobile top. Abo Surreys, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons, Farm Trucks, etc All at lowest wholesale pricesSent on approral Guaran teed topleascorrourmoney bm.cU., MUTUAL HARNEAS !. ., k- - ..- matket-mado ol .highest grade pure leather sold direct ai a savins 01 v lo DUyo, ffULLX UUAKATIifXU. Single buggy harness $5.85 per set up; double, $14.10 up:workharness.S19.00up. indav far FHEF. Taluk on A ueuTBrea rricei. Mutual Carriage 4 Harness Mfg. Co.. Station 44T P..I Q T nt.Ta III orSta. 44D 27 E. Monroe St.. Chicago. 111! Reference-' S.Ill.Nat' Bank. V35. rVf V -Vg I Write Bk "3nHVJaBiiiiiiiiBBiBi iiihRbiKi SjSaaHaUlaMBBiiiiiBiiiiiiiiB Exuct Size of Ear of Pony Rice Pop Corn Best for home use; crisp, ten der, delicious. People without teeth can eat it. It melts In tho mouth like a chocolate. Will send large pack age of seed this variety of Pop Corn, postpaid, on receipt of 20c. Stamps not wanted. Write plain. Address, J. B. Gardner It, P. D. No, 40 GIrard, III. Relief For Rupture Without Operation , ,W? ,,ow 60-Day Test Entirely at Own Rlak-te Prove It .?!! 'oncer need to dra? throush lire at the mercy of lee strap and spring trusses. No reason In the world for tettlna; mem lorce you io undergo a dangerous operation. jr' Ji 5c? s,'7w flrM& yw MsaKiaiSBaasBaaHfB and Snriua: Trnuu So far as we know, our euaraa. , tfl rupture holder U the onlv thlnsratanyidnd for rupture uSt yott can get on 60 days trfal-the oaly thine we knoW l-Vid enough to stand such a lonVaBd thorouua test It's the ffmous Outhe Automatic MaaiESnJ principle hi in r.. .-. v:.B w T. .. waywlththemUeryofwV.ri?: Sett-adjustta. Does a. Guaranteed t. h3d aUim MtpsaI Pri"r. worUrtfttak'ngabVetr1 toestocludtag whea you are eeraed hopeless. H Cttred to cie " " that EUlMAredfriifU,oth-bon4 104 pages. ao more be al!ol f V u,t by drugstores should n,l7L?e?tofit trusses thaa to r,fo oru.n.jn. teuiVes are sold underfIkh,,T; ho,w oW'wJloaed worthless b.ut OwcTre a4d aS eadlng aames. Tells all Box 771-C.uth. ce., i?5"f23rd St., Hw YarkClty I rt ., rc; '- t 4 ttMk til