The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, June 06, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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The Commoner.
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JUNE , 1913
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TUB MIDWEST LIFE
an old lino
NEBRASKA COMPANY,
now entering upon its
8th year and with over
FIVE MILLIONS
of insurance in force,
wants from eight to
twelve more active, cap
able, and energetic
agents with or without
experience. This com
pany is offering some
very attractive policies.
It pays liberal first year
and renewal commis
sions. "Writo to
N. Z. SNELL, President,
Lincoln, Nebraska
QUARANTEED DEPOSITS,
HP-TO-DATE Service,
ACCOUNTS from 32 States,
DATE of Interest, 4 per cent, and
jjBSOLUTE Safety. Deposit
(OW on Savings Account or
JlME Certificate. Will Send
YOTJ "Booklet and Guaranty Law.
Writo Today,
GUARANTY STATE BANK,
Muskogee, Oklahoma.
M. G. Haskell, President.
The Best in
White Runners
have for the past three years been pro
duced by us. The Winner at most all
the leading shows for the past three
years have come direct or indirectly
from our yards. Our riuckH lmve won
the lending prlxon ut New York,
Hngcrntuwn, Knoxvlllc, Great Appnln
chin Exposition, ImllniinpoIlK, Etc. If
you want the BEST In White RuunerM,
write us please.
EGGS 98 per 12j
$15 per 30; $40 per 100
Mrs. U. R. Fishel
BOX H. HOPE, IND.
It jbi the bent policy holder' com
pany in the United State.
ASSETS, $6,100,000
Twenty-five year old. Write
The Old Line Bankers Life
Lincoln, Nebraska
PATENTS
build fortunes for you, Our
free booklot tolls how, and
tv tint tn Invent for nroflfc.
Sankors and manufacturers references. Terms
reasonable.
D. SWIFT & CO.
351 Seventh Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
T A HP TT71 TV W Q SECURED OIUFKM
JT JJL JL Ah IV JL & KKTUKNX3D.
Freo report as to Patentability Illustrated Guide
Book, an List of Inventions Wanted, sent free.
V1CTOK J. 1SVAN.S 4s CO., Waablneton, a d
PATENTS
Watiai E. Celemav
Palest lawyer .Washington,
D.C. Advice and books free.
Satos reasonable. Highest reference, Eestscrvlcwi
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Lockstitch Awl sews shoes, harness, rpgs.canvae, ete
with lockatiteh Uke sewiae saachine. 6c each. 2 for $1.00;
Waxed Thread free. Stamps taken. Snap lor agents.
W. A. UacKwute, 129 Uayd BaUdis. St. Loom. Mo.
SONS
wmi maui uuiUH tn at IM mm IMf . warn H
tsst. iTwwmi km ww tm, waamwtM, a t.
that the machinery of the last con
ference has proved dilatory and con
fusing. A number of questions still
await solution, as, for instance, the
right of delegates to take up the time
of tho conference; the right of a ma
jority over a minority in tho absence
of unanimity; tho power of a chair
man to confine the discussion within
certain limits. All this Bhould bo
settled before another meeting can
provo satisfactory.
The danger to tho effectiveness of
The Hague conference, which these
words disclose, should be carefully
avoided. Hero is another thing:
The fourth of the opinions expressed
by tho conference reads as rollowff.
"The conference expresses tho
opinion that the preparation of regu
lations relative to tho laws and cus
toms of naval war should figure in
the programme of tho next con
ference, and that in any case tho
powers may apply, as far as possible,
to war by sea the principles of tho
convention relative to tho laws and
customs of war on land."
The possibilities which Ho in this
important opinion servo to enforce
tho anxiety felt by those who are
awaiting an announcement by tho
government that these preliminary
matters are under discussion.
Official documents establish tho
fact that tho last Hague conference
contemplated the appointment of a
provisional committee to arrange the
work of the next meeting. Until this
is done the summoning of the con
ference, which Is due next year, is
father problematical. Washington
(D. C.) Herald.
A BKAVE MAN'S DEATH
A story of a brave man's death is
told in the following dispatch printed
in the St. Louis Times: Macon, Ga.,
May 22. Death came to B. Sanders
Walker early today, ending a fight
against tho inevitable with few
equals for cold nerve.
Last Thursday the young banker
awoke with a headache and took a
bichloride of mercury tablet by mis
take for an asperln tablet. The mis
take was not noted until Walker de
veloped the familiar symptoms of
mercurial poisoning, and then it was
too late for physicians to stop the
deadly drug paralyzing his kidneys
and destroying his tissues.
For two days by sheer will power
he wound up his business affairs,
bade his friends good-by and then
took to bed to die. There were
times during his six-day battle with
death that the patient indomitably
refused to accept his doctors' diag
nosis and insisted he intended to
live. But the anguish of stoppage of
his digestive organs and the constant
suffering he was foiced to undergo
as physicians endeavored to Bweat
the poison out of his system and
flood his stomach with olive oil,
broke his determination.
The end came peacefully, the vic
tim lapsing into unconsciousness and
passing away as his wife hold his
hand.
Mrs. Walker, who indirectly
caused the young financier's death by
inadvertently placing the mercury
tablets in the asperln box, collapsed
in sheer exhaustion.
The physicians now fear her health
may be permanently impaired by the
terrific mental strain incident to her
constant vigil at the bedside.
A characteristic utterance made
just before he went into a state of
partial coma late yesterday illus
trates the remarkable composure
with which he has faced his death.
"If I am dying," he said, "then the
sensation is not as it is generally pic
tured. If this be dying, then none
need fear its terrors."
When the banker felt a nausea
several hours after swallowing the
tablet he called physicians and was
Informed that there was no hope for
him. Treatment was administered
and tho banker was told to prcparo
for death.
Instead of staying at homo, Mr.
Walker attired in full dress and with
his boautiful wife went to a ban
quet of the Georgia state convention
of bankers.
"Doctors havo told me that the
end is near," ho told the bankers,
smilingly. "I might as well mako
tho best of it."
Later the banker held a reception
at his home, tolling the scores of
gueBts ho wanted to meet death with
out "making a great fi ss about it."
Walker nover lost his nerve; ho
never feared the death that his phy
sicians wore cortain could not be
fought off. Ho kept track of tho
baseball scores; ho urged friends to
visit at his bedside, and until yester
day was confident of beating tho
Grim Destroyer.
Despito tho pain he suffered,
Walker frequently chided his physi
cians for their air of hopelessness,
joking with them over what he said
was tho "third degreo" troatment
when they wrapped his weakened
body in blankets and sought to force
the pores of his skin to carry off the
poison.
Walker was the son of a prominent
banker of Monroe, Ga. His brother
is solicitor general for the western
circuit court of the state The dead
banker made an independent fortune
in real estate, and was prominent in
banking circles. Ho was thirty-two
years old.
The publicity given tho case re
sulted in scores of suggestions from
physicians and nurses. It is very
rare for the victim of bichloride pois
oning to survive moro than 48 hours,
but there havo been a few instances
where, as in Walker's case, the drug
did not take Its full course for a
week.
' It was on advice of a nurse in Bal
timore that Walker's physicians un
dertook tho sweating process and the
feeding of olive oil. -The suggestion
that an attempt be made in his case
to transplant by the Carroll process
the kidney of another man, dead
from other than kidney disease, Into
Walker's body, came too late, as the
banker rapidly grew weaker and
weaker.
Macon authorities were forced to
detail a police guard at the banker's
home, so great was the city's interest
in his condition.
In tho household the banker had
one staunch partisan in his belief
that ho would defeat the insidious
poison. His wife, although she
would see no one, maintained with
equal confidence that he would re
cover. When the news of the banker's
death was given to the crowd wait
ing outside the house many men who
knew the banker Intimately wept.
Several citizens who had gathered
on the lawn knelt in prayer.
Bells early were tolled and prepa
rations made to drape business build
ings and hoist flags at half mast.
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Be Your Own Judge
Wo cannot believe that thcro
Ih a ricnnlblo man living1 who
would purchauo any other than
a D15 LAVAL Cream Separator
for hln own urq If lie would but
BlflB and TRY an Improved DH
LAVAL machine before buying".
It Ih a fact that 09 per cent of
all wopara tor
buyorii who do
SKK and TItY a
DE LAVAL rna
chlno bo fore
buying purchase
tho I)B LAVAL
and will havo
no othor flcpara
tor. Tho l per
cent who do not
buy tho DEI
LAVAL aro thotso
who allow them
nclves to bo In
fluenced by
something other than real een
ulno ueparator merit.
Every rcnponwlblo pcron who
wIbIich It may have tho Free
Trial of a DK LAVAL machine
at hln own homo without ad
vance payment or any obliga
tion whatsoever. Simply ank tho
DE LAVAL agent In your ncurcat
town or writo direct to tho
neart-Ht DB LAVAL ohlce.
Tho new 72-pago Do Laval
Dairy Hand Book, In which Im
portant dairy quctlonH are ably
diHcuHscd by tho bet authori
ties, Ih a book that every cow
owner Hhduld have. Mailed free
upon request If you mention thla
paper. New 1013 Do Laval cata
log alno mailed upon roqiiewt.
Write to ncaroHt office.
THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO.
mi intiuiMur
JIF.tr lOHK
tl K, MAIIffiO ST.
CHIC too
Guaranteed Rupture Holder
On 60 Days Trial
Won't CoMt Yeu it Cent If tlio Two .Unntbs
Test Doesn't Trove All Our Claims
You ran make a (borough 60 (tar t"t of this goamntred
rupture holder without having to risk a single cent. Well
make one csprtLrily fur your cat and let you ire for yourself
how it take all the misery out ol being ruptured.
THE PROCESS
A revival was being held at a
email colored Baptist church in
southern Georgia. At one of the
meetings the evangelist, after an
earnest but fruitless exhortation, re
quested all of the congregation who
wanted their souls washed white as
snow to stand up. One old darkey
remained sitting.
"Don' yo want y' soul washed
w'ite as snow, Brudder Jones?"
"Mah soul done been washed w'ite
as snow, pahson."
"Whah wuz yo' soul washed w'ite
as snow, Brudder Jones?"
"Over yander to de Methodis'
chu'eh across de railroad."
"Lwd God, Brudder Jones, yo
ioul want washed h'it were dry-cleaned!"
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Away With lir-Htmp
and Hprliic Trusses
So lar ai we know, our guano. ,
teed rupture holder U Die only I
tliinjr ! any kind lor rupture that
you can ret on Ui dayt trial the
only thing we know of ood
enough to stand such a long and
thorough teat. It'a the fatuous
Cluthe Automatic Massaging
Truss made on an absolute new
princlple-rbas J8 patented features. Self-adjusting, Doc a
way with the ralsery cl wearing belt. leg-straps and string.
Guaranteed to hold at alt tlmcafncludlag when yoti are
working, taking a bath, etc Ilaa cured la ease alter cae Uurt
seemed hopelet.
Writ Ur Vr Bk af UtUe-Cloth-bound, 104 pe.
Explain the dangers ol operation. Sh Jut what's wrong
with turtle and tprisg truasea, and why drvzatores sfccmld
no utoie be al'owed to fit tnutai than to perform operations.
ZLipcnes the hurobugt shows how old'lathioned worthless
tnuaes are sold usder false and misleading names. TeO all
about the care and attention we give you. Kndorsetasnts
from oer J0CO people. Including physicians. Wrh to-day-find
out how you can prore every word we say by making s
CO day test without risking a penoy.
Box 77r-Cluth. Co., 125 L23rd St., New York City
flROPSY TJtJKATKD, uruallr jrivea quick
U rcliefand soon removes all swelling
and short breath. TrJl treatment seat Fr.
r. H. M. firs.ns Sens, Box N. Atlanta, 6a.
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