The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 01, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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The Commoner
JANUARY, 1922
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F0U SAUi FAKM8 AliP IWPS
: ral.E 360 ucres of extra good
F0L5tand corn land, 240 acres in
IffvfttioS and all sowed to wheat, n
ra good Smdltlon and up, 120 acres
?xo.Tiirc all fenced and crossfenced,
? rPoaom hoiiao. well, .windmill, barn,
4 rf;,v hen houses, one mile, school,
jf2ntcIcphonne, can gWc immediate pos-'
Snifslon one-third of the wheat goes
miflio Place or purchaser can have
ii ,v naying actual sowing expenses
8S nnmmission. I own this farm. Prico
SnooTJ?r acre with terms on half pur
Jhase price. Come quick. 13. A. Brown,
nardeii City, Kans, ,
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TAND producing from $100 to 1.000
"11- nJ.ro in 5 to 40 aero tracts, on
nnvments from $50 to $200 down. Send
For booklet. The MagnoHa State' Land
Co., Iola, Kansas. ;
TWO BARGAINS Wchlta Oojunty,
Kansas. 1120 acres, all tillable, un
improved, $17.60 acre. 480 acres, level,
iinlmproved. $15 acre., Jas. H. Little.
TnTrnssn. Kansas.
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Virginia
HOMESBEKERS, send- for Virginia
farm list. Finest Climate.. Dept C,
Emporia, Va. ' '
Iowa-
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ONE QUARTER Improved Iowa . land
two miles from Buffalo Center; On
state Road. Tiled Fenced.., Trice
Thirty-Three Thousand Six 'Hundred:
Twenty-two Thousand. Mortgage Four
vcars six per cent. "Will trade. J. K.
'Sheridan, Bancroft, Iowa.
Oregon
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TEN ACRES: water, terms mild
climate. Anna Yoe, Ontario. Oregon.
Ark'aasa
HOMESEEKERS 160' acres rich- sandy
farm, 20 in cultivation; good house;
barn: water; 140 acres virgin timber;
4 miles Depot. Price- $3200': terms.
New list. Ark Land Co., NtitWeton,
Ark. - x
GOVERNMENT LANDS
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FREE GOVERNMENT LAND 200.000,
000 acres in 25 states remain open to
homestead and other forms of entry;
send 25c for full information;: United
States map free; state iriaps 10c. Money
refunded if not satisfied. H. G. Mosher,
355 Main, Schell City, Mo.
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PLANTS AND NURSERY STOfCfC
12 CONCORD GRAPEVINES :TWO
YEAR $1. Three dozen one year $2.
25 Rhubarb $1. 100 Asparagtfsf ( $1.
Blackberries -and Raspberries $2 per
100. Apple trees 25c each;.. 100 progres
sive and 200 Dunlap strawberry "plants
$2. (Prepaid.) Checks accepted. .Catalog
free. Welch NUrserv, - Shenandoah,
Iowa.
POULTRY AND EGGS
"ORPINGTONS,,-Whlte; Buff atfd'fclue.
Beautiful Rouen Ducks. Stock , and
eggs. Robert Black, R, 2, Lincoln, Neb.
DOGS AND PET'sTOCC
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SPORTSMEN English Beagles, f.Large
, Beagles & Rabbit JIbunds '-Tight
dogs. Bird dogs, pet & Farm dogs all
ages. Trial. 100 Varieties Pet Stock.
Illustrated Circulars 10c.. Violet Hill
Kennels, York, Pa. '
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS All makes slightly
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trial. Guaranteed two years. Express
prepaid. Payne Company,' Dept. C.
Rosedalo Station, Kansas' City, KAN-
MUSIO AND SHEET MUSIC
CORNETISTS, Saxophonists'. Trombon
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Pointers on Weak lips High - Tones,
iow Tones, Staccato, Jazzlpg. Mention
instrument. Virtuoso School. Buffalo,
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Christ as a Teacher, By John W.
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tory and Social Science, State Nor
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What Japan Thinks. Edited by K. K,
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Live and Grow Young. By Arthur
Edward Stilwell, America's Greatest
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Japan and America. By Yono
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rThe Ndxt War." An Appeal to
Common Sense. By Will Irwin,
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BARZUNS NEW BOOlt
H, M. Barzun,, the French a,uthor
and, lecturer whp ha.s been .residing
in our city over a year, is enjoying
the unusual privilege of: receiving
h6tc the first copies, of 'iis , latest
worje,' which wjas published in Paris
,two weeks ago' and t ' c,ircuJate.d
throughout the European Capitals.
' This work. "FOUNDATION
ID'EXJROPE," Is 'issued into larger
eized vodumes presented in -the classi
cal ipafis fashion, .and totaling six
hundred pages.
B'oth Volume ' were completed in'
riajrisburg last winter with -the ma
terial the author brought back from
hst 192fJ trip throughout ( twelve J
countries or western anu uentrai
Euro'pe. ' t
The first volume deals with the
peace- economic problems and gives
an;o"itstanding view d-f the European
Situation based on amazing jtects
and' figures which are hardly known
in this country. ' ' '
The wholq ruin of tbe, European
structure, economically and socially;
is pictured not according to national
'prejudices or political partisanship,
but as a "human record.' Such a
picture is simply bewildering.
After tins dook summing ine "ae
struction," the second ode gathers
all the vital elements contributing
to the present "reconstruction."
But as many European leaders, in-clu'ding-
H. G. Wells, Shaw, Keynes,
Harden, Ferrero, etc., said, there is
no .hope to reconstruct upon the ruins
of the past, if the civilization is to
be salvaeed.
H. M. Barzun contrasts 1n this sec
ond volume, the armament; system
which led-to the war, and all the new
ideas, systems and doctrines fight
ing their way towards European
n&ace.
Tho chanters treating of organized
labor through Unionism, Syndical
sim, guild Socialism and llussian
Sovietism give an inside idea of what
is really "happening in Europe."
The value of these volumes Is in
dicated by the fact that the Paris
published has alredy treated for
their translation in the main Euro
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The author, who has published ten
volumes prior to his latest w,prk,-.J8'
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