The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 16, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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OCTOBER i, 101
The Commoner.
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THE NEW YORK HERALD ADMITS
THAT MR. BRYAN , HAS "A
GOOD FIGHTING OHANOE,, . '
The New York Herald in ita tegue
of Saturday, August 15, quoted from
an article written by Henry Watter
son, editor of the Louisville Courier
Journal, this statement:
"i am undertaking what has hith
erto been called the literary bureau
of- the democratic organization; that
Is, the preparation and dissemination
of campaign literature. I was in
charge of the bureau in 1888 and
did a good deal of the same kind
of work for Mr. Tllden in 1876. I
shall make my headquarters in New
York. Not a single daily newspaper
of that great city except the Herald
has shown the least disposition to
Bad Breath and
Sour Stomach
Stopped at Once With Pure Willow
Charcoal, tho Greatest Gas
t -
v Absorber Known
There is no necessity to suffer the
humiliation, chagrin and discomfort
of bad breath, biliousness, sour stom
ach gastritis,, gfuggish liver, etc.,
when -a IftUo lozenge of charcoal will
cleanse ther stomach ' and make' it
pure-and sweet. -
Do notdrug yourself when a sim
ple .Uttle riatural. charcoal made from
fragrant willow branches, .sweetened
with honey, will add tone to your
Btomach.Jiver and intestines, rapidly
absdrb cases and stop foul odors of
all kn'dBv l ,'
Charcoal will absorb one hundred
times its own -volume in gas A box.
fuir'char'colal'p'de'a In 'Xhj room
will keep theinipof such ardom;p,uxe
and sweet.
(A little charcoal lozenge .dissolved
on the tongue-after meals will" also
keep the stomach fresh and clean.
Charcoal is justly called the scrub
bing, brush forth e .stomach. The old
monks of medievai",tlmes cured bad
cases of stomach trouble, cast out
devils from the system of man by
feeding such a man charcoal.
Scientific men of, today believe In
the great, .strength of charcoal for
.the cure -of human ills. Too much
of It cannot'harm one. The system
craves it just like an animal needs
and craves salt, every so often. Char
coal goes into the stomach gently
and is welcome, it settles down
through the action of the stomach,
and filters through all the food, ab
sorbing gas,valdlng digestion and giv
ing tone to the juices, so that when
the food goes into the intestines, and
there meets other digestive fluids, the
charcoal holds the impurities and
thus keeps them from the blood.
Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are
made from pure willow. They are
prepared fragrant by the use of hQn
ey and sweetetfed so they please the
taste and are easily dissolved.
The&have an enormous sale, thus
stamping them with the approval of
the public. Every druggist sells
them, 25 cents, per box. Qo to ypur
druggist today and buy a box;, then
after your next meal take two or
three of them and judge for yourself
of their merit. -. .
Several taken at bed - time will
prove to you in the morning that
they have been ,at work all night,
for your bad breath will not be so
bad; after all.
Send us your name and address
and we will send you 'af -trial package
by .mail free.' Address" F. A., Stuart
Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall,
Mich.
consider the six or seven million
voters who aro supporting the dem
ocratic ticket. Most of them aro
ruthlessly blacklisting it. Is this
either wise or just or patriotic? The
political situation Is extraordinary.
Mr. Bryan has a good fighting chance
now, and in my opinion it will grow
with the progress of the campaign."
Then tho Herald printed the fol
lowing editorial:
Like a true Kcntuckian, Colonel
Watterson has hit tho bull's-eye. Not
only has Mr, Bryan a good fighting
chance now, but, as tho colonel very
significantly remarks, there is every
probability that his chance will grow
stronger as tho campajgn develops.
Perhaps in respect of mental
equipment, experience of public af
fairs and freedom from doctrinaire
fads Mr. Taft is entitled to bo con
sidered the hotter candidate fof the
presidency, but the history of the
United States is there to prove that
it is not always the best man who
wins In a presidential election. Tho
great men among our presidents can
bo counted on the fingers of one
hand. The others have, boon medio
crities, but they have filled the posl"-
tlon without discredit to themselves
and certainly without doing any
great damage to tho country.
There is no reason -to suppoB tht
Mr. Bryan, ,lf elected, .would' prove
less satisfactory than these lajtfcer.'
No ope noW fears that nYs election
would provoke an industrial,' com
mercial and financial cataclysm. As
a matter of fact hls'spee'ch- dtac-'
ceptance has strengthened , rajhr
than shaken public confidence. Mr;
Bryan has evidently mdl1ow'edJ In re-
prudent. Tt Is pjain that Tib "has comV
pletely recovered from his vlolenl'a't-
tack" of free sllveritls and1 ho longer
prescribes "state ownership of every
thing as a remedy for all ecdhbiniti1
, Mpeover, he is Indisputably1 ,the"
Idol of an imposing section of Jh&
American electorate. Erven tfhpse,
democrats who remidirfte'd enitthati-
caliy MrT Bryan's moBtctorav'a'gariY
theories have fteen forced toiftiiitl
that his Influence with the1 rank ahd
file of'the party Is unrivalled andVn
dlminished and have recognized thai!
truth by aeraln enrolling for service
under his banner.
The personal fitness of Mr. Taft.
In fact, is very evenly balanced by
the personal magnetism of Mr.
Brvan.
The question who will win "is ren
dered still more difficult to answer
by the fact that there Is no "para
mount issue" In the present presi
dential campaign. If the party plat
forms were to be surreptitiously
transposed nobody on - ' either side
would ever find Jt out. It is a case
of "six of one and half a dozen of
the other." Mr. Taft could stand on
Mr. Bryan's platform and Mr. Bryan
could stand on Mr. Taft's platform
without either one or other feeling
that he was on strange territory. Tt
Is for this reason that the Herald as
a perfectly Independent and un
biassed newspaper agrees witfr
Colonel Watferson's assertion -that
Mr. Bryan" - has a good fighting
chance; Of course ho has. "
T3ven Mr. Bryan's most serious
blemish, namely, that he Is a dema
troEfue of the extreme tyi'Q, may not
bo after all a very great handicap.
The country has just had almost
eight years of experience with a
demfrome of tho extreraest tvpe In
the White House. And It still sur
vives. Why should it not 'survive
four years mrtre' with another dem
perogue there? Finance and Indus
try and commerce can scarcely re
vive a fiercer battering finder Mr.
Bryan' .than they .have received under
Mr. Roosevelt.
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