- 'wrr1 The Commoner. VOLUME 8, NUMBER 5 8 ARE YOU READY FOR THE GREAT BATTLE OF 1908? Havo you onllHtcd hi Tho Commoner's Mil lion Army? If not, then you aro behind the i nt !.. linn nrul holt) !L(1 V.'MH'C LIK! gOOU i, ....,rnl.rt; fr.r I ho r.'immi ilTIl 01 191)0. yyuuv win huuuhj - -" ,. , , i ..! Mm ni f Iflrntn Ulll 0111. HIK" HUH ml. ii ii n.v. - . -....--- .inini . iiiiu tinirn fur vniir own membership. Ill IIIH W Wll nil" 'n" "" Or If you do not cure, to inutlliito your copy oi Tho Commoner hpiii! In it request asking for n, number of blank eertlfirateH mid they will no forwarded to you, thus enabling you to glyo your acquaintances an opportunity to join in tho work of building up tho "army of a nillllon plan" and enabling thorn also to scour' J no Commoner from now until November 1908 for only sixty con la. It Is not poHHlble lo print In full (ho letters received at Tho Commoner ollire and relating in Mm Minion Armv ulan. but extracts from Bomo of them aro given below: U. II. RuHsell, Moyne filly. Allrli. Send me somo cortlllcaleH. Think I can get subscribers hero. Host wishes for success of true demo cracy. Cyrus Cox. Oilman, 111.- You will find cn clopod sixty cents for Tho Commoner to be sent to tho address on the certlllcate. Please send mo ton or a dozen subscription certificates, as I know several that would like to take Tho Commoner. I want to do all 1 can to help get an honest government. Link CI hidings, Geary, Olcla. Please send mo four or flvo subscription blanks. I have ob tained several subscribers and want more. T. M. Grlssom, Syracuse, Kan. I send you n list of six now subscribers and my own re nowal with chock for $-1.20. a Jacob Ohlsen, Hartley, Iowa. Enclosed ploaso find money order for GO cents and mem bership certificate of Mr. S. It. Crossor, Hartley, Ja. Plcaso sond mo more certificates and I will do all I can for Tho Commoner's "army of a million." Tho first candidate for president that I voted for was W. J. Bryan in 189 6 and again In 1900. I wont to St. Louis in 1904 and saw his principles dofeatcd and therefore did not tako an actlvo part In that campaign. But to day ovorythlng points to his nomination, and that means Mb election. William E. Long, Sweet Springs, Mo. If you will sond mo a few coupons and allow mo to act as recruiting officer I believe I can do a littlo work for tho "army of a million." Ton will bo enough at present. I don't want to mutllato my copy of Tho Commoner. Thomas Council, Monongah, V. Va. En closed check for three now subscribers. Sond mo ton moro membership certificates. Tho good work must go on. Georgo Saloman, Seneca Falls, N. Y. I wish you would send mo right away twenty flvo certificates. I am going to do all in my power to furthor tho cause. I'll havo them llUoil In a wcok or so. Dan Plttman, Dopauw, Ind. Enclosed plcaso find postal ordor for $4.20 to pay for Bovon subscriptions for your paper. Six now subscribers and renewal for myself. Plcaso send mo moro certificates. I think I can got many mpro subscribers. Yours for success of democ racy. Hunter Dunklo, Punxsutawnoy, Pa. riease Bond mo ten sample copies of Tho Commoner of last week's issue. I want to bo a member of that grand army and am going to try and bo a- color bearer In that victorious army. II. II. Evanson, Starbuck, Minn. Enclosed find money order to pay for two subscriptions. Sond mo moro certificates and I will try to cot a fow moro subscribers. I know if wo could get thorn started to reading Tho Commoner many of thorn would soon chango their politics. E. J. Moonoy, Chilton, Wis. Find enclosed rXyr.rtlTi for11-80 t0 Py r throe sub scribers. I havo boon a constant reader of Tho Commoner almost since its first Issue and was ?Ltl a n?vor siuco savored in my foalty to our distinguished general. His twelve yoara' bat lo for tho political rights of the com mon people of his country, his exemplary H?e and Christian virtues havo only increased tho love, esteem and admiration I have over felt fo? him Binco I first saw and heard his voice in Schlts park city of Milwaukee, during this first memorable battle. His triumphant election next November, of which I have no doubt wm 5nmnreirf ,V10 happiest ovts in tho Mo of hfa faithful follower and sincere friend please'fiiln 20! SK0?10 Enclosed pxense una i.q for tho two signed certificates enclosed. Please send mo a lew moro tohiu- cates. Arthur C. Anderson, Absarokee, Mont. Enclosed you will find money order for 60 cents to cover cost of sending The Commoner and also send mo certificates for membership. Robert Walters, Casey, Iowa. Send mo twelve tickets as I wish to assist W. J. Bryan or bo ono of his million voters. Please send me some extra copies to distribute to non-subscribers. I would like to give them a taste; they might wish to have some more of tho same. If you havo any of the last issue send some of them. Joseph Auermiller, Manitowoc, Wis. Please send me about fifteen blank certificates. Andrew Kingan, Sholbyville, Ind. I send you money order for $1.80 for three subscriptions. PUSHING THE WORK IN KANSAS The following letter from the chair man of the democratic county committee at Columbus, Kan., explains itself: "Columbus, Kan., February 1, 1908. Editor Commoner: At a largely attended and very enthusiastic meeting of the Cher okee county democratic central committee, tho enclosed resolution was unanimously adopted, and a copy ordered sent to Tho Commoner. The people are greatly in earnest in this part of the state. At this meeting Charles Stephens, of our city, offered a $25 prize as follows: To be paid on tho second day of July, 1908, $15 to tho party living in any of tho cities of this county who would secure the greatest num ber of subscribers for Tho Commoner, and $10 for the party living in tho city that would secure the next greatest number. II. B. Henderson of this city offered a sim ilar prize to be paid the same time as fol lows: For the party living in the country in this county securing the greatest number of subscribers for The Commoner, $15. To tho party living in the country and secur ing the next greatest number of subscrib ers $10. We think with tho interest al ready existing in this county, these offers will bring splendid results. "M. A. HOUSHOLDER, "Chairman of Democratic County Cen tral Committee." J J. S. Wooley, Harrisburg, Ore. Please find enclosed money order for $1.80 for three sub scribtions. The harvest is ripe for democracy in Oregon. Send me a few more certificates for membership in the million army. T. B. Yandell, Sedalia, Ky. Send me more certificates for the million army plan. Ed Casey, Sleepy Eye, Minn. I am enclos ing the coupon for Tho Commoner army for 19 OS. Please send me some certificates for membership in Tho Commoner army for 1908 and I will try to have them signed. ' S. A. Eshelman, Peru, Ind. Unclosed you will find order for 60 cents for which you will please extend my subscription from the time it expires, which is in May, I think. I wish to ho counted as one of The Commoner armv. n If you will mail mo a few of those certificates I will try to help swell the army. Yours for success in 1908. Jacob Anderson, Almond, Wis. Enclosed please find $2.40 for my renewal and three new subscribers. If I had a few more certificates I might be able to get a few more. R. W. Knott. El Reno, Okla. Please find enclosed $1.20 for two certificates. Send me more blanks. D. G. Hopkins, Wilbur, Neb. I send you three subscriptions. Send me two dozen more certificates. W. F. Seymore, Newark, Ohio. Please send me twenty-five application blanks for Tho Commoner's million army. R. N. Douglass, Postvillejowa. I encloso $2.40 to pay for enclosed subscriptions. Send me more blanks and I will try to get you a good subscription list from this neck of the woods. Nealy Nelson, Nora Springs, Iowa. I send you certificate with 60 cents. Please send mo more certificates. C. W. Oswald, Hutchison, Kan. I send $2.40 for new subscribers. Please send me a few more million 'army cards. W. B. Nichols, Hinton, W. Va. Inclosed please find $1.20 for which please send The Commoner one year to the inclosed names on the membership certificates. Please send me some more certificates. I think I can get some more. D. F. McGhie, Toronto, Ohio. Enclosed find $1.80 to pay for three subscriptions. I am a farmer and up to 1896 was a republican, since then I have been an independent voter. I m an enthusiastic supporter of Mr Bryan. I think his plan of guaranteeing the deposits is one of tho most popular measures now before the peo ple. I hope he will be elected president. I will do all I can to help. Please send me some certificates. A. Longworth, Clay City, 111. Please send me ten membership certificates. James Bruce, Verdigree, Neb. I send vou $1.80 for subscribers. Democrats are pretty quiet here, but they are all In favor of tho principles The Commoner advocates and will get wound up in time. Send me more blanks. J. B. Leffel, North Manchester, Ind Please find enclosed $1.80 for The Commoner for my self and two others. Will you please send no more blanks? J. Ort, Wahoo, Neb. Enclosed please find postoffice order for my own subscription and sixty cents for million army certificate for tho benefit of a republican friend Success to the army and its cause. A. B. Smith, Convoy, Ohio. Enclosed please find postoffice order for renewal of my subscription, and send me ten certificates; will try to have them filled out and send them in. Yours for success in 1908. Cary M. Kisor, New Sharon, Iowa. Send you money for renewal. If I had a dozen more tickets for subscribers I might dispose of them. A. Cowden, Hollister, Cal. Please send mo some of the certificates as I have inquiry for them. I have already forwarded three and shall do all I can for the cause of democracy. Here is The Com moner will be sent from now until Novem ber, 1908, to every one who will sign and send Coupon accompanied by Sixty cents. Your Opportunity to Help ( r aiauwon MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE Cfte Commoner flrmy for 190$ HEADQUARTERS LI IB CO LH. HER. I fiereby enlist in tbe Commoner mmv mm mi! assistance in brinsina success to Democratic arms. mUUteATt. eXpeHSe 0f W Commoner to my aJdras M tht dose of the ijo8 amfeign. "' Ttl Js-OJfce.. &t " H.I.II.HIMIMI " mm KOTK. 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