jmrrw w'f K -y, I .;jiMW' -v- r nw , The Commoner. 13 MAY 2, 1913 rm.,i."': The Cashman 4 Hone Power. Original Binder Engin&'Saves a Team. Operates io perfection under all conditions. .No failure to cut on account ot "sklddlnc." Hone simply drawmachlne.WciKhtun d er W lbs. Attaches to any binder and is eolBKlatouso everywhere. 3&c to 50c a day runs It. For all farm uses. Get catalogue. CUSnMAN MOTOR WORKS 2024 N St, Llacela, Nebraska r &r QUARANTINED DEPOSITS, Up-to-date Service, CCOUNTS from 313 States, ATE of Interest, 4 per cent, and ABSOLUTE Safety. Deposit JJOW on Savings Account or TflME Certificate. Will Send YOU Booklet and Guaranty Law. Write Today, GUARANTY STATE BANK, Muskogee,- Oklahoma. . M. G. Haskell, President. MINNESOTA LAND Several special bargains to offer beforo wjwl'nff time Uood Kcd Ktver Valley .Land In MJnne cotar'open prairie, good soil, no stones, all tillable good water, well located. Prices 25 to I GO per acre, Acouta and buyers write uc for particulars. John H. Boyd Land Co,, Crookston, MInnasota PATENTS Wat dab E. ColemaM Patent Lawyer.Wnahlngtoa, B.C. Advice and books free, Bates reasonable. Hisheat references, Scat service. SONG tmrriia. temziixtn lorn fffBlf UfTl7im Hi TKft PHMX II KUWHL MT mmtmim tut SUM lurttff WWTTt 0 TiWT. TIWT1I tKU . M Mt. WWHttft.. S. C.I Stop Using a Truss STB ARTS PLAPAQ-PABS are different from tho truss, being medicine applicators mado If-adh.slve pur poselyto hold the parts se curely la place. No atraps. buck! er spring. cannot Blip, so cannot chafe or Ercsa against the publo one. Thousands have suc uaftit1v treated themselves Rtdwed Fk-JImU at home without hindrance. CtiAVUi). "u wii "" vuuh" the most oosunaie cases. Soft aa velvet easy to paly Inexpensive. Awarded Gold Medal and Grand Prbc Process ot recovery Is natu ral, bo no further use for truss. We piwewbatwe say toy sendlne you Trial ot Plapao absolutely 171 FP Vrito noxno on Coupon and send TODAY. - Plapao Laboratories, Block a? St. Louis, Mo. BKYAN AND PRIVILEGE Secretary of State Bryan is a dis tinct disappointment to the kept papers and hired men of privilege. Those prophets of oyII pretended to see dire disaster overwhelm the Wil son administration if Bryan was given the portfolio of state. Bryan would he dictator. Caesar in the heydey of his autocracy was only a Piker compared to what Bryan would develop into when once he had his portly person and splendid genius in stalled in the office of secrotary of state. They were vastly concerned for poor President Wilson and the future of their masters. In rathor querulous fashion they continue their concern. They are puzzled to find out why it is that Bryan has not jumped to share the party leadership with the president in the tariff re vision policy, why he is not brows ing on the fringe of the presidential pasture and, generally, so to speak, "butting in" and disturbing things. One point they forget. Bryan is not now playing, no more than ho ever has played, the game of privilege. He is no freshman in the university of politics. His aim, since he first went to congress from Nebraska, has been for the broader effort of pa triotism and of statesmanship, and on this campus he has been the heroic, the conquering figure. Were he of the petty, the quib bling sort, privilege would find ways other than persistent and un just criticism to reach him. They clutter at his heels now because, in the exercise of his splendid patriot ism, ho wisely and properly leaves a clear field of action to the president. The responsibility for success or failure of the administration rests with President Wilson. Mr. Bryan is working with all of his great energy for success. That is why he is such a disappointment to tho powers that prey. Denver News. MHMd 111 Name Address Return Mall will bring Free Trial Plapao. THE NEW INSURANCE CODE The Midwest Life favored tho in eurance code bill because it Is a good measure, drawn along modern lines and in the interest of the policy holders as well as the companies. There is no reason why insurance companies should not come under regulation the same as hanks, rail roads and other public or quasi-public corporations; and the man or the company who does not recognize this fact and bow in graceful submission has simply lost the procession and become a straggler, i Tho Midwest Life had anticipated the requirements of this code and when it goes into effect, this com pany will not need to change its policy forms or its methods of doing business. Insure in it. The Midwest Life N. Z. SMELL", President A HEIRASKA COMPANY First National Baak Sullelng LIbcIr, Ncfc A LINE ON McREYNOLDS What manner of man is McRey nolds, attorney general in President Wilson's cabinet? A friend of the trusts or a foe? One who believes that criminal law is for rich and poor or poor alone? Here's a straw? Lovett, chairman of the Union Pa cific board, submitted to the attorney general his new plan for the dis solution, in accordance with court decree of the U. P.-S. P. merger. McReynolds studied it over and handed it back with tho statement that it -wouldn't do. Lovett never theless will submit the plan to the court, but McReynolds will fight it there. He is determined to have a dissolution that will dissolve, and result in real competition. So far, so good. Comes now Julius Kruttschnitt, chairman of the Southern Pacific's hoard of directors, with an offer to sell back to the government 6,300 acres of California land at the pre vailing price for agricultural and grazing land, for obtaining which from the government through al leged fraud officers of the company are under indictment. Declining the offer, the attorney-general's office said: "The government will not withdraw the charges of fraud so far as they concern the men in the conspiracy in the obtaining of these lands." Attorney General McReynolds is off on the right foot Dubuque (la.) Telegraph-Herald. HIS WAY Visitor (to facetious farmer) "I'd like to know why on earth you call that white pig 'Ink,'?" Facetious Farmer "Because he's always running from tho pen!". Town Topics. A Remarkable New Book by Woodrow Wilson THE NEW FREEDOM The publication on Monday, February 17, of a hook by Woodrow Wilson, Is tho moBt important political event. of tho spring. It is ono of tho most striking events of tho political history of the na tion. Nover before had a president-elect, on tho eve of his inaugu ration, addressed to tho country a profession of faith and a state ment of his intentions. r ft Speaking of this remarkablo book, the Mobile (Ala.) Itoni says: "Tho work is ono of the most remarkablo ever put In the field, both by reason of the bitterness of its arraignment of tho present financial system and hy its exploitation of a future presidential policy. No other chief executive of the United States sinco tho declaration of independence has performed tho feat of Mr. Wilson on tho eve of taking office. He not only attacks tho trusts and monopolies of tho country, but makes It clear that ho will do all In his powor to legiti mately restore trade competition and individual opportunity and to disentangle community centralization which, he says, has becoino dangerously co-ordinated." A SPECIAL OFFER TO COMMONER READERS In anticipation of tho tremendous demand for this new book special arrangements have been mado to supply Commoner readers direct from the publishers without dolay. Tho book alone will bo sont prepaid to any address for $1.10, or will be sent prepaid in combination with a year's subscription to both Tho Commonor and Tho American Homestead for only $1.75. This book Is handsomely bound in cloth and printed in largo typo on fine book paper, and con tains upwards of 300 pages. Every progressive American should own a copy. Send your order at once. Address AH Orders to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALE 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 anyone unless purchaser makes a personal examination of the property. Ap ply to "owner for price and terms. W.J.Bryan, Uncoln, Neb. x A- ,7!l h