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

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... PAID ?or i?rin- Herman Leo.
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ffi If not satisfied.
H your order today.
K and color desired.
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MORE TAXES. INCOME T.Tiwa
A Washington dispatch dated, Oct
5, says: Increased taxes coming upon
decreased price for farm products
presents the outstanding factor in the
economic situation of the farmer
which will be discussed at the annual
meeting of the national grange at
Wichita, Kas., it was announced here
today by Dr. 1?. C. Atkeson, legisla-
IT C Declaration of Indepcnd
U Ua ence 10 Cents a Copy.
E. Walsh, COO Devon St., Arlington, K..).
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"'u"u Luriuurs irom all
sections of the Unitmi stn, ,J "
?reltC(1 l attend tbe grange meet in
"uBaa, iNovemuer 24. It represents
GLOVES
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Mir, TtARGAlN IN
"TUF-E-NUF"
.LEATHER WORK UliUV
rTnffer two bargains that can't
" Titst the thing tor narvcauB
1, 0r mechanics. nuality buffed
lidn with genuine horsolii.de double
15b All seams weltcu. aas large
A gather cuff with wrist protector.
, tr.nnn o nnlr nnstftGTO T)ald.
Oar surprise package, 2 -pairs for
ii0 One horsehide and one.nogskin,
Bffed calfskin if preferred; Evey
yy Is surprised at the big't value. 2
nit! for $1.00 postage paid '
Send currency, money order or check,
lute size wanted. We gladly return
nor money -if not entirely pleased.
Send that order NOW.
EC0NO3IY GLOVE FACTORIES
n. 0,4 Anon V tllinnv trt..
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lylllUIIKU, All.
(Makers of Work Gloves Sinco 1904.)
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HANDY IRONING BOARD
Automatically clamps to "any table.'
lewlng machine or suitable shelf by
topping the one leg on which it stands.
falsing and folding the supporting
toidard releases the clamp; no metal
parts to mar the table. Will clamp to
itrilght side or corner of table. Folds
compactly when not in use. Verv light,
arable, easily attached and holds f irm-
' Hhen In use. Can bo shipped by
. Mcel Post.
Price 1st to 4th zone, $2.50 each
Postpaid
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
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P"?tor... Snap ahottwtbnt. KuJ'to op!
fumed Jronlntr Wax at fi,.iT.P':
iBht. Send no money. KxtrVpref ent If
ycu order now. We ftemiom IJoVk r...
MH.nufco.mpi. s,u BtaBliamton.N.Y.
ir ijAVflir7!l
Ijtrtrn hlrt Manufart,tr.iii
Tranti awnta to cll complete line of
nhirti. direct to wearer. Advertised
Brand. Exclusive patterns. No capi.
tal or experience requited. JJig
values. Entirely new proposition.
Write for free samples
MADISON SlinVT CO.
W3 Broadway New York
A Very Remarkable Offer!!!
Now you can demonstrate to your own satisfaction
that YOU HAVE HEALING POWER. YOURSELF, and that
It can bo uaad for Uia bealtnc of youraclt aa wall as otfcari.
Prof. Bidnoy A.YVeltmer, io nowpublbhinirhianew
book, "THE HEALING HAND." Over 200 pagco.
Bound in buckram cloth. Price $2.25.
Yoa may have this book with nix month's subscrip
tion to our Journal all for S1.00. YOU SAVE 11.76111
Write TODAY enclosing dollar bill at our risk.
Weltmer Sanitarium, Dept. 108. Nevada, Mo.
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Make Over $800 Monthly
Owning and Operating An
Anderson Vulcanizing
Station.
We guarantee wo manu
facture The Best Money
Making Vulcanizer Made.
Write us for Terms and
Prlnns
Anderson Stcnm Vnlcnnlzcr Co.,
iBdinnnpollH, inu., u. a. a.
Com-WIHlnm ldg.,
An Anderson School is Near You
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If Potent
I Pending
. Will save one hour'
5th zone $2.75
6th zone $3.00
7th zone $3.25
8th zono $S.5Q
It " one hour's time on . each
Sunr! .Unde,r most rds now used.
, wnufactured and For Sale by
MENOMINEE BOX & LUMBER CO.
.ucuuiuincc. Jiiieu.
A New Invention -for
the
DEAF
The VACTUPHONE
aviwmoN op baiil o. hanson
Anfnnn1 J1' V?ln "c Vacuum
"Hand nnivV .'u vaciupnono is tno
tt Vacuumyt,arlll? instrument using
Posalble. the Wireless telephone
'''"'Selonm0" rlavo bocn spent in
1 uid t? i.The Vacuum tube
'volJo JtWpVy Pr"iient Hard
Btlco Day. lrmuSuration and on
fevaoInF devJce ca compare
"s of tonoomii1?610' p-wor' clear"
Call for , d dIstance liearing.
rtPUvo mSt?r!tratlon r Write for
(,lSrJ,nS!nE MF. COMPANY,
Keadlner. Mskn,
SALESROOMS
Boston
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San Pranci Chicago
Wngton Los Angeles
Om. , , Oloyoland
-olumbus, Ohio "
Cured Her
Rheumatism
, . v, 4a-rthin pxrifirience the
B. Hurst, who lives at 608 E. Douglas
rv,or,irf,ii nt having cured herself that
thankful at navntiu anxious to
ralTthofVrusthowtot
rid of their torture u u. o..i"- --- --
hMrs. Hurst has nothing to sell Mere
iv out out this notice, mall it to nei
with your own name and address, and
once before you forget.
Feel "Old"?
JUST TRY THIS
85vcent Bottle FREE
(32 Doses)
just because you start the day wor
ried and tired, stiff Jg anurnlnB and
muscles, art aching n"jj back worn
bearing down pains i in tne not
out before the ?ay begi ns--u
think you havo to stay in u'
tlBne strong, well, witl no stiff Joints,
8SS ricbyTSfcaed'by body
made acids. ninfirler weakness,
If you suffer from oer w
with burning, scalding pa ns. or
So In and out of bed hall
AdSF'd Mo
ment sho'uld give. hc Williams
uric aciu, "
stubborn. , not,Co with your
nameandddress we win fiv.
85 cent bottle (32 doses; postage,
send 10 cents to le,lTJe Dr d A.
packing, otf- y-1009, P. O. BuiW
Williams Co., Dei" Ann send at once
ing. East Hampto n, Con n , post
and we will ma fi charges
nn regular 85 cent bottle will ue
tivTw;re8f,itative of the farm biiv-
Jt y0Ulttm! farmers from all
Kansas. T
ine Iirst time since 1888 the eranire
nas come to Kansas (or its annual
meeting. The pre-eminent subject the
organization will take up is that of
taxation.
"A P.nmnllnHrtM nt i.A i ...
-- M'tuuii ml inu uiurcasp in
the costs of federal and state govern
ments since 1915 shows that federal
taxes have increased from 380 million
dollars to 3,197 million dollars, or
more than 800 per cent, in spite of a
decrease since 1921 of nearly 1,300
million dollars," Dr. Atkeson said, in
explaining why the farmer was so
sorely distressed over present taxes.
"In the same period, the tax
budgets of the various states have in
creased from a total of 1JM million
dollars to 1)05 million dollars, or
nearly double," he said.
"While taxes havo been going up,
the prices of farm products, especial
ly since 1920, have been declining
more rapidly than at any other time
in the history of American agricul
ture. The sharp decline of 1920 was
lessened somewhat in 1921, but began
again in May, 1922, as shown by
careful charting of the figures.
"The showing does not represent
the comparative position of agricul
ture with other American industries,
because the price of skilled labor and
the price of nearly every manufac
tured article, as shown by the index
fitrures for July. 1922. will average
from 50 to 100 per cent above their
pre-war prices.
"The index prices of agricultural
commodities, as compared with other
products, are as follows:
"September, 1922 Wheat, 101;
corn, 86; oats, 82; hay, 91; potatoes,
109; cotton, 182; butter, 136.
"July, 1922 Clothes and clothing,
180; fuel and lighting, 254; metals
and metal products, 121; building
materials, 170;. chemicals, etc., 121;
house furnishings, 173; all commod
ities (av.), 155.
"While taxes on village and city
property also are greatly increased,
income from these properties has in
creased so that the taxes are no more
a burden now than heretofore. It is
the discrepancy between the tax in
crease and the decrease in farm in
come that makes this a serious ques
Hnn tn all farmers.
"The time has come for farmers,
as well as others, to understand this
situation. Unless taxes and the costs
of materials and supplies come down,
or the value of agricultural products
go up, the decline in farm production
and in rural population will be ac
centuated." SWEDEN'S DRINK REFERENDUM
The first thing of importance about
the vote on prohibition in Sweden,
we are told, is to keep in mind that
it was a referendum merely of an ad
visory character. Most to be hoped
rrom it was a large majority on either
side calculated to influence future
prohibition policies in Sweden deci
sively. Second in interest, perhaps is
thP discovery that in the pre-election
! ,,n , qweden was visited by
Su iSKr- from the United
Sates Norway and Finland, who in
states, wrJ"f. , hearers on condi-
w! M0901. Several country dis
wlth 9J. , ng sentiment for
"ihwSrlrWtouS larger cities
P"h' n'SoTm and Gothenburg re-
Don! Snore
TriU Mirk tt ii a n:A t ta.u.i if.ii
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HIS Weet Randolph Strt Chleaa
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