The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 01, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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VOL. 20, NO. 9
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ECZEMA
AImo culled ToMcr. Siilf llheuin I'nl
tIIhn. Milk OrnHt. wntar. 1'oIkoHi
Weeping 8JIm. rfci - . .
1 bollovo eczema eail be uurockto stay.
I mean Juki what j-say (MMt-iii-p,
and NOT merely patched Up to., return;
Afralin 'JlnnrtcinborVl make tliltt, utato
wtMit ntlov hnmlllncr nearly a half -roll I
tlon cuo of eczema find devoting 12
ypai'M of my life to Uh treatment. I
didn't en re what all' you have used nor'
'hOW many doctors IiijlVC told m thai
m could not bo cured, nil I at-k i
hist a chance to prove my clnlmtt. It
you write me TQDAY, I win send you a
P'ltftrc TRIAL o mild, soothing, gnat..
vnlreCd ifbainiont that-will' surely con
7luce you at It has wo. If you are dl.
mi0d and discouraged, 1 duro you to
xlvo me a chance. to prove my clnliUH.
writing mo today l ueiiovp
olll ftrtlnv mnrri von I nrttiiffifT
you really thought tlil workti dato
for von. .TUMt tr,v It, and I fool
you will agree with me.
1)11. J, hU CAJVtiAOAY
1710 UonrJ Blfc,, Si'dHlIn, T!0.
nefurenceH. Third National Dni)K.
Srulalla. Mo. Send thin notice to Homo
eczema sufferer, Advertisement.;
Ely
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Cured His Rupture
3 was badly rupturod while lifting a
trunk several years ago. Doctors said
my only hope of euro wan an operation,
rnifeaos did mo no good. Finally r got
laid of Bomot.htng.that quickly knd ootn.
pletcly cured mo. Years have passed and
,he rupture has never returned, although
I, nin doing hard work as a carpenter,
fhero was no operation no lost time,
id" trouble. I have nothing to sell, but
Ki) give full Information about jjow
7pu may find a complete cure without
iberatlnn. tf you write to me. ISugertc
AT, Fullen. Carpenter, 8S a Marcelhis
Ivenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut
ut thlft-notlce and show tt to any others
vho pire ruptured you may feavo'a life
n at leatit stop thvnlfiery of rupture and
the worry and danger of an operation.
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Treatment
A JtenirtrUnbtc Home
H Given by One Who
in the Spring of 1893 I was attack
ed by Muscular and Inflammatory
ltheumatlm. I suffered as only tboso
Who have it know, for over three
years, I tried remedy after remedy,
and doctor after doctor, but such re
lief as I received was only temporary.
Finally,, I found a remedy that cured
me completely, and It. has never re
turned. I Jiave given tt tq a number
who were terribly allUcted and even
bedridden with rheumatism, some of
them 70 to 80 years old, and results
wero the same as In my own case
, l want every sufferer, irom any
form of rheumatic trouble to try this
marvelous healing power. Don't semi
4 cent; simply mall your name and
Address and ,T will send It free to
try. After you have used-it ahd It
lmn proven itaelf to bo that lo'ng-oked-for
means of getting Tld of
your rheumatism, you may Send th6
price of i,t,one dollar, but under
stand, I do not want yom4 money Un
less you are perfectly satisfied to
send It, Isn't that fair? Why suffer
Riiy longer when relief tg thus of
fered you free. Don't delay. Write
today.
Mark IT, -nckson, No. 110fia Dur
fcton Bids'.. Syracuse, N, Y,
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Liquor Forces Organ
izing for Fight
A Chicago digpatcli, dated ( Aug,
30, eaye: Orgaiiisfod llquoi inter
o&ta f u tho Ifnltod Slates, liayo sot
dill .to elect OovernQrCox of Ohio
provident, and aie raiding campaign'
fundfC for tho imrnoao. Will Hays.
chairman .eft the Itopiibllcan nation
a committee, charged today before
the United States Senato sub-com-m.ttee
Investigating campaign ex
ipondlture.;.;, I " "
J-Iaya I'qad into the records ft
letter written by George .T, parroll,
proHldent of the Now Jersey ..Pedr
oration at Ijlnuor Interests,'1 under
of July. 22, 1920, asking for
a contribution to , Holp elect Cbxhd
to lceep tJie Anti-aulobn league out
of i)owej- ' ' '
Tho letter called -Cox's "lioniina-
Uion tt' "groat- victory for us."
The- letter addressed to Oadiap
Brothers, said.: "The prganlzo'd
lkiuor trade ol Now Jersey had set
out to do its part toward the elec
tion of James M. Cox as the next
president of the United States and it
becomes' my duty tocail- upon you
to helpV More than that, we 'are
going to fight -as we never foiight
before; to keep . a .hireling of the
Aivti-saloon league out of oftlce." -
'The nomination of Governor "Cox
of Ohio for tUe presidency by jthe
Democrats is a big victory for bur
interests and it can be attributed in
a great degree, to the activities of
our trade organizations in Now
Jersey and throughout the' nation,
Oovernor Cox is a pronounced . wet
and ho .can bo relied upon to. approve
&-., ainondment. to ,the. Jpmpm, ;.'ct,
frA ifisinoSyXlipad- our f &.&
of the ticlcet of Cox and Roosevelt
to roll up such a majority as will
show convincingly that the nubile
twill is " in our 'favor.
"This is going to btf tho greatest
political AgUt in the history of the
United States. Money 'must be had
immediately if we. are -to matain
our noauquartors ana continue the
propaganda that is necessary In the
drive to -win public opirfion'
Hays also produced what he-said
Wa9an acknowledgement by -I. N.
Heller of Newark, "secretary of the
New Jersey Federation of.Liq.nor
Interests,-pf a contribution of $.126,
to the Democratic campaign 'fund.
Heller and Carroll immediately
were subpoenaed by the,. committee.
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