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" 'fi,ifr,"r?qtiw'piivffp'?v? . U-"" 16 The Commoner. VOLUME 13, KUMBER 13 m JlJT ro3imu Upnca.co s selling ModellRinaasM J?.00, 2.50 li52iLiojii3taar T Set name on jJtaf, ROBT, H. INGERSOLL & BRO. 110 Ashland Dldi;., Now York PATENTS WntooB K. Coleman. Pntcnt Jnwyor,Wruiblnirloii, D.C. Ail vlcu nml ImnUn f t-pn. Itatoa reiiHonnblc. Highest references, Best service 100 PKNTHATi MTNNRSOTA FARMS. Writs 0. 1). liukcir. lloxGd. Korfws, Minnesota, for list nntl prices, ttood null, iuro wntor, prnlrlo ntid tlml)or. Noted for wood schools nnd cluirchoo, Ono prlco to ovoryono, einy tonus. "Always a good Tltlo." S ruiLimii tuilt itiutTiiri you work lor I POEMS WANTED . uiiiuitiin rti-T" n..i n. Ji.M.,.",7 "r.?."a Iuim; Tib mi 11 u 1 n wlnia mTmSR Wjfll cmUblo, by th. WIRID'I UIIIIT, 11(111111 ICII !, Co pur cont. mfwrrri uuniu miiiiIm ,.! iiuii" ":.f:"i ?piiniinr our mum oiu ru. rm. fl.n,i It I the bent policy lioldcr'n com pany lit (ho United Stntcs. ASSETS, $5,900,000 Ttvcnly-llvo yenra old. Write The Old Line Bankers Life Lincoln, Nobrnakn Four Per Cent and Safety Absolute snfety of your money guaranteed under the State Laws of Oklahoma. Why toko a chance? Place your idlo funds on deposit with us. Accounts from thirty-one states handled promptly and effi ciently. Send for Booklet and copy of guaranty law3 today.' GUARANTY STATE DANK M. 0. HASKELL, Pros., Muskogae, Okla LIFE AND PROPERTY The recent tornadoes and Roods havo directed nUentlon to tlio great loss oC lives and properties. Amonpr insur ance people ono thlnpr has stood out quite prominently. Men havo boon prompt to insuro thotr property against loss from such casualties, but havo not scorned to appreciate tho necessity of taking lifo insuranco oven in tho faco of such disasters. It is not becauso thoy valuo proporty moro than life. It is that mystory in human conduct which requires that lifo Insuranco be written over tho actlvo or passive protest of tho insured. Flro and tornado insuranco, mon buv volun tarily. Lifo Insuranco they buy largoly becauso of tho persuasive arguments and personality of tho agent. Thoro roro glvo tho lifo insuranco agont a courteous Interview. You will not hunt him up and whon ho does, you grant him an audience, and especially if ho represents ' The lidwesf Life N. Z. SNELL. Prosldont A NEBRASKA COMPANY First National Bank Building, Lincoln, Neb IOWA EDITORS Hon. W. J. Bryan, greeting: Tho Iowa Democratic Editorial Associa tion at their first annual meeting, havo diroctod me to extend to you an expression of their most cordial good will. Thoy rojolco at being able to groot you again personally, and in your official capacity as tho authorized representative of tho president of tho United States. Thoy congratulate tho presidont upon his accession ao loader of the government of tho American peoplo and upon his selection of yourself as his first aide. Thoy anticipate an era of great good and peace and prosperity under this splondid leadership and guid ance. Thoy oxtond to you the united sup port of tho democratic press of Iowa and open their columns to your sup port in promoting the principles of justice and equality in government. THEODORE WALL. Secretary Iowa Democratic Editorial Association. Dated at Dos Moines, la., this 20th day of March, 1913. SOUTH AMERICA (Continued from Pago 13.) already described that trade should grow rapidly to the billion dollar mark and beyond. "Is not thorofore this opportunity and responsibility worth while? Is it not deserving of our utmost efTortB to develop and conserve in r. spirit of friendship and a square deal? Shall wo not substitute for talk of intervention in Mexico and Guba an attitude of sympathetic patlenco and respect for tho efforts of theso and othor countries to settle their prob lems without harsh methods upon our part? "If we will bo generous, kindly dis posed and sympathetic in dealing with Latin-America, there is no limit to tho possibilities of our commerce and of our friendship." PLACING HUH "What is your idea of a radical?" asked tho young man who is study ing politics. "My observation," replied Senator Sorghum, "is that a radical is usually a man who wants to muss things up in the hope of establishing himself in circumstances sufficiently comfortable to warrant his becom ing a conservative." Washington Star. SUSPICIOUS "What makes you think the new soprano won't do? At first you said her voice was good." "I know I did, but nono of the other sopranos seem to be jealous of her." Washington Herald. JUST TO START THEM TrJIe-"hat, aro you Going to give Kitty and Jack for a weddinrr present?" b She "Oh, I guoss I'll sond Kitty the bunch of letters Jack wrote me when wo were engaged." Boston Transcript. HUBBY'S PREFERENCE cfri Vu JL !?to tbIs dePartment store until tho shower is. over." "I prefer this harness hop," said her husband. "You won't see so many things you want." Louisville Courier-Journal. 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