.iw,. : ",i& "' v "" 'fW'fpy ; The Commoner tCH,X921 15 : 5rtSR?i,J,J1 sVjwr,T!5W?f!nt7?r,tl' w.s,9''f?!aw' ;r' " " '" "ywf" --"r vm - -"'V ALL PAPER ,O0Q ROLLS f Write for Ftm Sm- nAr i lWfoi 7w r" I design and coloring. ROll Why Paint? $1.12 wffl mmtRoom 12 x 14, 9 ft Wh tin Rostrteiser, .BSgSWBKT TEXT OF THE PROPOSED IiAWlcity, and report on the lamo, and to FOR A TRADE COMMISSIONER inspect the dairies and co that they tl h I 1 S ll . n tart 5. numbers. ?rth Umj Now, FofcMntf. Galvanized SteelWii i Net. Cetche IWka a 8y-trsp cateba flies. Mado In alt sizes. 1 tor rrtC last, ona oq w o wi tl rod foe ttrcun an judos ot mh. yicm tthwm, .TON SUPPLY CO- -205 St. Lewi M CZEMA called Tetter, Salt Rheum, Prur , MUkCrTst, Weeping Skla, Etc. 3ZEMA CAN BE CURED TO STAY, when I say cured, x mean just ; I say C-U-R-E-D. ana not mcre- iP&tched up for awhile, to return e than berore. JKemomoer, x mnn.o Abroad statement after putting ten r of my time on this one disease 1 "mndline in the meantime a quar- Lof a million cases of this dreadful ise. wow, i qo not care- -vnai an have used, nor how many doctors ra told you that ycu couia not do tgd all I ask is, just a chance to IW you that I know what I am talk- about.. If you 3vui write me tu r..,I will send you .a FREE? TRIAL jmy mild soothing guaranteed cure it will convince you more in a day r I or anyone else could in a ith's time. If you are disgusted and ouraged, I dare .you to give mo a ice to Drove my claims. By- writing today yon will enjoy more real com- tlian vnu liarlt nvor tnounrnt tnis Id holds -for you. Just try it and"1 will see. tI am telling, you the fjr. m. Cattaaday, 1T1- CawrtBMc. "laUa, Me. - rence:Th!rd National Bank, Ma, Md. .. lud you qo a better act than to send noticd to some pood sufferer tit tenia? ' Paint Without Oil tarfcable , Discovery That "Onta iw tfce Coat of Paint Seventy- Five- er ceat. rce Trial Package la Mailed to EvtryoHer Wmo Wrltea L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer A.dams, N. ,Y., has djBCoyered a pro- or matcing a new Kina ox pain thout the use of oil. He calls it rdrpalnt. It comes In the form of Iry powd.or ahd a, tljat Is required bold water" io i ike a paint weather of firo proof, sanitary and durable outside or inside painting. It Is the ilent nrincinle anplied to paint. It hie res to any-surfecey wood, stone or :k. spreads and looks luce on paint costs about one-rourtn as mucn. rrite to 7"r. A. L. Rice. Manufacturer, North Street Adams. N. Y.. and ho III send vnu a free trial package, also iJor card and full information show- ig you how u ct save a good many illars. Write today. Sured His Rupture si was badly ruptured while lifting a runk several years ago. Doctors said iy only hope of cure was an operation. cusses did me no goou. xmauy i got ild of something that quickly and com- letely cured me. Years have passed and io rupture has never returned, although bYam doing hard work as a carpenter. Bhere was no operation, no lost time io trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how rou may find a complete cure without iperation, if you write to me, Eugene hi. Pulien, uarpenxer, . i nxarceuus , von no. Manasauan. N. J. Better cut nut this notice and show it to any others who are rupturea you may Have a uxo v n.t least stoD the misery of rupture and tfte worrv and danger pf an operation. ATBNTS. Write for iree Guide Book & rtrfiel or sketch of Invention for free opinion of its patentable nature. High lest references. Reasonable Terms, Vic- Itor J. "Evans & Co.. 722 atn, vashlng- Iton, E. u. HEAVEN AND HELL RBvrede&tars'Bcreatwef, 40Mca. 16 erata postpaid,- IVastor Laadcnbwgcr, Viiacuor trizoa. c ixjuui. (From the Bristol Tenn., Herald Courier, February 14, 1921.) An act to amend the charter of the city of Bristol, Tenn., so as to anthor ize the city commissioners to elect a trade commissioner has recently been passed on third reading by the lower House of the Tennessee legislature. This act would also define the pow ers and duties of the trade commis sioners and fix the compensation for the office. The full text of the bill follows: Section 1 Be it enacted by the general assembly of the state ot Tennessee, that the charter of tho4 city of Bristol, being Chapter zau or the Private Acts of 1913, be amended so as to authorize the board of com missioners tp elect a trade commis sioner, who shall hold office for a term of two years, or until his suc cessor is elected and qualified, unless removed for inefficiency or neglect of duty, arid to authorize the board to fix the compensation of the office. The said commissioner shall be of hich character and standing in the community, and not in any way in interested in any retail or wholesale business conducted in said city. Section 2 Be it further enacted, that it shall be the duty of said trade commissioner after complaint shall have been made to him in writing by any citizen of said city of unfair prices charged by any merchant or dealer within said city, to make an investigation. aild to report to the board of commissioners from time to time what are fair arid reasonable prices for articles of use and con sumption, arid that said reports shall, as.oJEt.en as deemed necessary by the board of commissioners, be published in a newspaper circulating in said city, and the board of commissioners are authorized to pay for said pub 1'cations; and In the event any news paper shall refuse to publish said re .pofts. they may be printed upon handbills or circulars and distributed in said city. Section 3 Be it further enacted, that said trade commissioner shall. whenever there is a reasonable ground to believe that there are agreements or understandings by which prices are being txed by the merchants or associations of said city, .make all necessary investiga tions for the purpose pf ascertaining the facts, and shall report his findings together with the names , of wit nesses, tothe neTjt .term of the grand jury sitting in Sullivan cennty. Tli cnfrl frtifA rvmTnfRRfnnnr flhall alsp haythe right tp call for t&e pro duction of papers bearing upon the question of any agreements or prices; and in the event of refusal to furnish said information, the said tftide com missioner may apply to the judge of the Chancery or Circuit Court of said county for an order requiring the production thereof, for the inspection of said trade commissioner and the board of commissioners. 'Section 4 Be it further enacted, that until said county or city shall elect a sealer of weights and meas ures, the said trade commissioner shall be vested with all the powers and charged with all the duties of the city sealer, as now provided by law. Section 5 Be it further enacted that said trade commissioner shall nave the power to make prober tests of any meter used by any corporation or public utility operating within said city, arid with the consent of the board. of commissioners, may employ any competent person to assist In making the .necessary tests to oe termine the corrections of said meters, and shall report his findings to the board, of commissioners. Section 6-7-Be it further enacted, that the board of commissioners may .require the said trade commissioner also to examine the milk sold in said are in sanitary condition; also to in spect all butcher shops and slaughter houses In said city, and electric Wir ing and buildings constructed in said city. . Section 7 Bo it further enacted, that this act shall take effoct from and after its passage, the public wel fare requiring It. WORLD PEACE IDEA McAdoo insists on stealing the world peace Idea from Bryan and givjrig It to another, and ho begs that history confirm the transaction. The history Jthat attempts to condono so flagrant an outrage of truth and jus tice will never be permitted in any school that has self-respect and honor, and care of its integrity. Tills very act on the part of Mc Adoo, Irrevocably fore-dooms his presidential aspiration. Harding calls Bryan into conference to get the world peace plans first-hand, know ing he is the author. Bryan's idea was to assure peace by parley before war. The attempt to steal it will be as the attempt to enforce it costly indeed, nevertheless futile. Bryan, In a thunderous roar re minded them at San Francisco that It was his treaty which was taken to Paris', but very significantly added that ho was willing to go to the scaffold If thoy would only let Europe have his treaty. The so called Dem ocrats will nover immortalize thorn selves in this brazen attempt to filch from Bryan a part of his noblest Work. Standard-Sentinel, Stillwater, Oklahoma. A Brain Can't Work Right on Thin, Watery Blood y It takes Iron to make atrong, magnetic, forceful me'n vrltk the power and cngcrgy to win Many, a capable intelligent man falls Just short of success nearly "gets there" but not quite simply because ho lacks sufficient Iron in his blood to give him the physical strength and power to furnish tho proper FORCE TO HIS BRAIN and the "STAY THERE" TO HIS "WILL." THERE ARE 80,0,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD and each one must have Iron as Iron Is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living cells and tissues and to carry oxygen from -your lungs to your brain. Without this your brain cannot do Its work right-r THINK THE THOUGHTS THAT WIN any more than a locomotive can pull t big train of cars with a weak, smoldering Are under its boiler. WHEN YOUR BLOOD IS STARVING equivalent (In organic Iron content) to FOR IRON no mere tonics nor stlmu t eat tag one-naif quart of spinach, one lanta can put you right. You must quart of green vegetables or half a, have iron. To get iron, you' must cat dozen apples. It's like taking extract the husks of grains and the peels and of beef instead of eating pounds 'of skins of zruits and vegetables as our meat. -- . forefathers did or take a little organic Over 4.000,000 people annually are Iron from time to time and eat more using Nuxated Iron. It will nat ' in such Iron-containing foods as spinach jure the teeth nor disturb tho stomach;' and apples. But bo sure that the iron A few doses will often commence to you take Is organic Iron and not enrich your blood, give you new metallic or mineral Iron which people strength and energy and help revital usually take. Metallic iron is iron Just Izo your wornout, exhausted nerves? as it comes from tho action of strong and thereby greatly strengthen your acids on small pieces of iron, and Is will power and aid In restoring your thereforo an entirely different thing falling memory. from organic iron. Organic Iron Is Your money will TJo refunded by tho like the iron in your blood and like manufacturers If you do not obtain iron in spinach, lentils and apples. It perfectly satisfactory results, may bo had from your druggist under Beware of substitutes. Always insist the name of Nuxated Iron. Nuxated on having genuine organic iron Iron represents organic iron in such Nuxated Iron. Look for the letters N. L highly condensed form that one dose of on every tablet. Sold by all druggists., it is estimated to be approximately New York World Three Times Week a and The Commoner Both One Year for $1.30 .Think of it! 168 Papers in a year for only $1.30. No other combination gives you the news so much and so often at so low a price. The New York World is one of the great newspapers of the country, and will keep you promptly arid accurately Informed on current events. The Thrice-a-Week edition is practically as good as a daily. It prints only the choicest matter contained In the daily editions, eliminates all the non-essentials, and carries the ex clusive special correspondence and special articles of a notable list of staff writers . stationed in the important political and economic centers of the world. By the terms of a special reduction offer, limited for a short time, effective January 10, 1921, and subject to withdrawal without notice, we can send the Thrice-a-Week New York World and The Commoner both one full year for $130. if-at present a subscriber, you .can take advantage of this offer and your.' present expiration date will be extended one year. Accept this offer at once. Make remittances payable to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb. a