The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 11, 1903, Page 16, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mm0mmmmmmmmm
HpIIP
wpp
x
16
The Commoner.
.VOLUME 3, NUMBER 47,
i
era tic party as long as thoy think
that It is just r.s bad or bellovo that
ii would bo as bad If it had tho same
opportunity. If since 1S9G tho demo
cratic party had spent as much time
trying to convert republicans as it
hns spent trying to make peace with
corporation democrats its position be
fore tho country would bo immensely
stronger.
"It ought to commence now to build,
not for one campaign, or for success
in one section of tho country, but for
ix permanent and universal success.
No great reform can bo accomplished
without an appeal to tho public con
science. Republican policies must
sooner or later break down, because
they all contemplate the benefit of a
few at the expense of the many, and
now is the time to attack the republi
can position not on narrow partisan
grounds, but on. tho broad principle
that wo must return to a government
of tho people, for the people and by
tho people."
Press Forum.
Tairbury (Nob.) Journal: The Unit
ed States scarcely waited until it was
born before recognizing the republic
of Panama, yet how many long and
weary years did tho republic of Cuba
wait before this country recognized
its independence? The first recogni
tion was prompted by commercialism;
tho last by the spirit of sympathy for
a people down-trodden and oppressed.
CLUB LIST.
Anvoncof tl)pfollovInpwi11)CFcntvlthTnE
COMMONER, totli one yenr, or the club price.
Periodicals mny lie fent to dillerent nddresses
J'dcMred. Your friends muy wish to loin with
you In FendliiK for n combination. All subscrip
tions arc lor one year, and it new, begin with the
current number unless otherwise directed. Pres
ent Hibscribcrs need not wait until their sub
scriptions expire. Renewals received now will
bo entered for a lull yenr from expiration dote.
Subscriptions for Literary Digest and Public
Opinion must be new. Renewals lor these
two not accepted.
Foreign postage extra.
AGRICULTURAL.
Reg.
. Price
rarm and ITome, scml-mo S .50
Farmer's Wife, mo 50
Farm, Ftoek and Home, semi-mo.. . .50
Home and Form, semi-mo 50
Missouri Vol lev Farmer, mo 50
Orange Judd Farmer, wk..... 1.00
Poultry Topics, mo 25
Prairie Former, wk 1.00
Western Swlno Breeder, mo 50
Farm, Field and Fireside, wk 1.00
Irrigation Age.mo ,. 1.00
Kansas Farmer, wk 1.00
Practical Former, wk :... 1.00
Agricultural Epitomist, mo.....' 50
Breeder'sGazcttc. wk 2.00
Reliable Poultry Journal, mo 50
NEWSPAPERS.
Price
world-IIerald,lwIce-a-week jjl.oo
Rocky Mountain News-Times, wk. . 1.00
Nebraska Independent, wk 1.00
Kansas City World Dally 8X0
Kansas City World, da. cxc. Sun... 1.50
Thrice-o-Week N. Y. World 1.00
Seattle Times, wk 1.00
Cincinnati Enquirer, wk 1.00
Atlanta Constitution, wk 1.00
Indianapolis Sentinel, wk 50
Wachierund Anzelgcr, Sunday.... 1.50
" ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE."
Club
Price
S1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.35
1.85
1.00
1.35
1.20
2,25
1.00
Club
Price
S1.S5
1.G0
1.35
3.00
2.00
1.35
1.85
1.35
1.35
1.00
1.85
MAQAZ1NES.
Recr.
Price
Club
Price
$1.35
1.50
1.45
1.35
1.45
1.65
1.35
1.35
2.85
Hlgrim.mq $1.00
Pearson's Magazine, mo l.ro
, -Household-Ledger mo , 1,00
Good Housekeeping, mo 1.00
Woman's Home Companion, mo... 1.00
Success, mo 1.00
Cosmopolitan, mo , 1,00
Twentieth Century Home, mo 1.00
Review of Reviews, mo ,. 2.50
MISCELLANEOUS.
Reg. club
Price Price
literary Digest, (new) wk .-...S3.00 53.00
Public Opinion, jnew) wk 8.00 3.00
The Public, wk ... 2,00 2.25
Windle'sGatlingGun, mo 1.00 - 1.35
Note --Clubbing Combinations' or premium
offers In which tho Thrlcc-a-Wcek World, World
Herald, or Kansas City World,.or Farm, Stock
and Homo appears, oro not open to residents of
the respective cities in which tho papers named
arc published.
How quick we are to recognize a
chance to make profit for ourselves
and how slow to hear the sighs and
groans of our fellowmen.
Mansfield (O.) Shield: It is very
funny to hear men, wh die all in their
power to aid Mark Hanna in obtaining
a re-election to the TJnitec States sen
ate, talking about reorganizing the
democratic party. Whenever they
have the nerve to show tnemselves in
a democratic convention they should
bo hooted. They are the same fel
lows who voted against Bryan in 1896.
The democratic party is very much
alive, thanic you, and will be victor
ious as soon as it permanently repu
diates all sneaks and traitors.
Hartford (Conn.) Examiner: The
Monroe doctrine is all right to apply
1 others, but not to ourselves. Yet
the good, book of Christian ethics has
it to "Do unto others as you would
that others should do unto you." The
little Panama republic was evidently a
"put up job" between politicians of
Colon and Washington to facilitate
the building of the Panama canal, the
Washington end of the line securing
better terms and the other getting all
tae money into a smaller compass. In
other words, the butter will now be
spread on much thicker on their share
of tho loaf.
Bellefpnto (Pa.) Watchman: The
contract for the armor for the five new
battleships authorized by the last con
gress has just been awarded and dis
closes that sixteen thousand tons of
it will cost the government something
over six million dollars. This is a
mere bagatelle in the total cost of
these new boats which will hardly be
completed ere their models and arma
ment will have been made obsolete
by some new discovery in the build
ing of battleships. it Is sinful to
tha($i
w
The Commoner Condensed
TOLTJME II.
NOW READY.
Reproducing from the second year of The Com
moner the editorials wliicli discuss questions of a
" permanent nature,
480 PAGES.
A COMPLETE INDEX.
A POLITICAL REFER
ENCE BOOK.
Publisher's price : Cloth bound, $1.50; Paper cover, 50c.
OUR PRICE TO SUBSCRIBERS :
THE COMMONER, one year )
THE COMMONER CONDENSED, cloth bound J
-THE COMMONER, one year )
THE COMMONER CONDENSED, paper cover $ '
By Mail-POSTAGE PREPAID.
A few Copies of Volume I. left. Cloth bound same price
Both $1.50
Both $1.25
Address orjders
to. ...,
The Commoner,
LINCOLN,
NEBRASKA..
pZpaAi
waste money in this way. Especially
when it has to be taken from tho
masses who could use it to much bet
ter advantage than in building up J
world defying navy for which there w
no need.
1