""sn-jflHf.1 wniTTT- """ DECEMBER, 1913 Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy Trial Package Mailed Free to Any Sufferer. If you liavo catarrh of the head, nose, throat; if catarr has affected your hearing; if you sneeze, hawk or s"lt; if you take one cold after another; if your head feels stopped-uo; ycu should try this Remedy discovered by Dr. Blosscr, who has made a specialty of treating catarrh for over thirty-nine years. The Commoner 31 Jk3? - fife 1 W performance with breathless interest. The last act was drawing to a close. The duel almost dragged the lads nuui muir seats. Before their eyes the Queen was poisoned. Laertns klllod tiio vi. killed, Hamlet killed. On the final tragedy the curtain started down. The audience was spellbound. In the gallery there was a clatter and a crash as one of the boys men tioned started for the door. "Come on, Tommy?" ho shouted back to his companion. "Hustle! Dere'll be extras out on dis! ' Har per's Monthly. w TRAPPERS LET US PAY YOU MO WE MOHCY FOR FURS St. Ijot U Uxi Urgtftt fur market In America wJ th MH fafr in tfw nM eaUwjrl.cre. P. G.Taylor A Co. U the Jar hooit In fit. Jy?M, rer! morm tarn from trapper than any other horn In th world arxl oar eaormooa eettectioM srs alwaja bom at tup pnera, which cnabU ua to pay roamora. WE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO TRAP i ., , iiimi nimniAniworn u yoar oauu li cuoipwie. ion jvtica a inr inwi trap. V tho beat tuit and jour FpJwotlmaroomtrK ml nlirbt OorbiKMW iluppty Cataloa; and -V IVjpk on frappinff ti read and you can hava a copy FHEK If you trrlto today, Th book vena jou wncn ario wncro to trap, MJ or trat and bail to uaa, now ml to rmrxnr ami prrparnnklna. etc ; lv contatna trar.plnjrlawnof ercrr aut. I'rttn hsu, ahipplMr tJ. ate, nUto free. Gt Imr at one biff mowry in It. Wrila for book on trapped today. F. C. TAYLOR fit CO., 56C Fur Exchance Bid., ST. LOUIS, MO. AMERICAS OH CATC T FUR IIOUSC This Remedy is composed of herbs, flowers and seeds possessing healinff medicinal properties; contains no to bacco, is not injurious or habit-forming; is pleasant to use and perfectly harm less to man, woman or c.uLd. Catarrhal germs are carried into the head, nose and throat with the air you breathe-just so the warm medicated smoke-vapor is ci-rrlcd with who breath, applying the medicine directly to tlits diseased parts. If you have tried the usual methods; sucn as sprays, aoucnes, sahes, inhalers and the stomach-ruining "constitutional" medicines, you will readily see the superiority of this Smok ing Remedy. Simply send your name, and address to Dr. J. W. Blosser, 144 Walvon St., Atlanta, Ga and he will send you a free package containing samples of the Remedy for smoking in a, pipe and made into cigarettes, together with an illus trated booklet which goes thoroughly into the subject of catarrh. He will send by mail, for one dollar, enough of thn merlictrm to-tlaw't about .onft jn.Qn.th. And She Kept On Smoking "Aunt Chloe, do you think you are a Christian?" asked a preacher of an! old negro woman who was smoking a pipe. "Yes, brudder, I 'spects I is." "Do you believe in the Bible?" "Yes, brudder." "Do you know there is a passage in the Scriptures that declares that nothing unclean shall inherit the Kingdom of Heaven?" "Yes, I'se heard it." "Well, you smoke, and there is nothing so unclean as the breath of a smoker. So what do you say to that?" "Well, when I go dere I 'spects to leave my breff behind me." Kansas Farmer. OUR EOTA SPEG8AL KWIFE OFFER A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT or a savings account in an Oklahoma state bank means for you ,an . investment of your idle funds with an earning ifower of four per cent per annum, your money available on demand, and the absolute security afforded you by the Oklahoma Guaranty Law. ' ' When such protection can bo secured -without cost to you it behooves you to pro tect .yourself and yorr family against any possible loss. Write for copy of law and Booklet on. Banking by Mail to-day. Accounts .from, thirty states handled promptly and efficiently. GUARANTY STATE BANK MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA M; G. Haskell, President American Ilomextcttd One Year. Armrhun I Iomftl Ono Year. The Kxci'iijlur Wonltr Knife., Thla illustration shorn tlio nctual size of holen that mnv Itn on .;! the leather punch blade. -Ctf . 1.00 Itrzrulftr irlo 1 U.1 ifiiiif am t ma tltl Wll ONLY I 4 " $1.15' Tin: i:xci:i,sior WOMIKH kmfi: myr ; Luke McLuke Says We would all be millionaires if we were as much interested in our own business as we are in that of other people. What has become of the old fashioned man who wore a carved peachstone on his watch chain? The more relatives a man has the more he likes strangers. Every middle-aged woman knows time tlieyxioii't make ua goutl nirrors nowadays as they did when she was a girl. I m.iy bo mistaken about the junk they are wearing around their necks these days, but it looks to me as if a girl can take the Battenberg scarf off the bedroom dresser and hang it over her coat collar and be right in style. Then she can pin two crocheted doilies on the cuffs of her coat and turn up her nose at the world. Nothing ever goes to waste in this world. They are using the old-fashioned wooden, pie plates for buttons on women's winter coats. When a girl is sloppy she is hope less. If her shoes are run over at the heels you'll find that her hair is straggling down her neck and her hat looks as though the cat had used it for a bed. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tho handiest and brnt knlfo rvrr manufaclurrd, Hdllt for practical uhc. with especial euro to make the knife HiillU!rr,tly Kting for ui of furnn ru, KtocUniPiv teamsters, and sportsmen. 11 tli b'adfs an of th tin cm tempered tool utoejf finely ground and polished. Illustration shows reduced Hlze of knlfu. Hcsldfitf, large blade, this knife, has a smaller punch or reamer blade ' inrheii long, anl cuts holes exactly as shown above. The Leather I'linclt will b found ImllspeiiK-g' able for making various sized hole in leather for buckles, rlvet, belt luclngH, etc. This knife Is thoroughly finished In every detull, is brass lined, ban Clcr- man silver mountings, and a handsome stag handle. We are enabled to make this extraordinary offer by special arrangement with tho manufacturer to send each knlfu direct from the factory, with a full guar-fr antee by the maker. Accept the above offer, and you will receive a U'oHiler I Kxcelslor Knife mailed direct to you from the factory by prrpiild Injured pa reel J post. Address order for above offer to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. Jt Quaker Quips Laugh and grow fat, and you will find the laugh is on you. Filling your coal bins with ice is one way of getting them thoroughly cold. , , . . . Many a fellow kisses a girl just to prevent himself from getting out of T) 121 C t, i C 6 rtc n nHv tho neonle who quarrel over trifles haven't something worthy of their talents. A man often wishes he could, change his luck as easily as a woman, can change her mind. Philadelphia! Record. ,; Pointed Paragraphs The married man who hesitates is TrAQgQOfJ j A rich young widow and her weeds ; are soon parted. . Nothing makes a man so sad as to , have a girl jony u". The more friends a woman has the more she Jias to talk about. Se man who follows his inclina tion never gets very far from the bouom ofthe ladder.-Chicago News. est-Kespec No ono has ever received a life insurance policy from an agent or company without being conscious that tho load of responsibility on his shoulders had been light ened. He also had at the time an increased feeling of self-respect at the thought that he had done what it was his duty to do, in that he had provided for the future welfare of those who were dependent upon him. It is a curious fact, hut one which is undoubtedly true, that one who has once carried life Insurance seldom drops it permanently. He may allow ono policy to-lapse; he may sometimes change to another company, which is generally a mistake; he may become hard up and cash it in; but, sooner or later he takes another policy. The man who has once been convinced of the benefits of life insurance, and has experienced that new sense of lightened responsibility and Increased self-respect, never again feels entirely at ease while he is uninsured and has anyone dependent upon him for support. Begin the New Year by taking a policy In THE MIOWEST LIFE N. Z. Snell, President A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY SELLING NON-PAUTICIPATING LIFE INSURANCE ONLY First National Bank Building, Lincoln, Neb. ill - i 'mhhhhhhmhhbihhihh SJv WmH XJ 4 ,n. r,;k:v:mJjm Uk'S.ti