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And so I have made up my mind to start a new campaign To get the preachers to begin to preach of Christ again; And as the Quickest way I know to gain the needed end I'm going to start prayer meetings like mother used to 'tend. will loan his government $40,000, 000 to pay off its national debt. Leonard Johnson, a negro, charged with having killed a young white woman, was burned at tho stake near Rusk, Texas. William Krug, vico president of tho Krug Browing company of Oma ha; was. Instantly killed in an auto mobile accident on an Omaha street. O, what a sweet memory it is the memory of the jnid-week prayer meeting in the little village church! Molly Dejph at' the; organ, father sit ting up in front and mother over in the corner with a pretty fidgety boy by her side. And every week Molly Dolph's deft fingers would make that little old organ fairly talk, and father would lead in singing that grand old song that we hear too seldom in these days of salaried choirs: "Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, That calls me from a world of care; And bids me at my Father's throne Make all my wants and wishes known." Good old days gone forever, but still lingering in memory. Good old songs, too seldom sung, but still dear to the hearts of all' of us "old timers." ... , But -comer Qn with your favorite songs and your favorite stories. We'll make room for them somehow or other, Let's have a regular old timers' reunion. Little Girl (to father who has done his one performance, that of saying tho alphabet backward) "Now say it sideways." Punch. Subscriber? Advertising Pept. For advcrtUnnmntfl under Uils heftdln?, nxpodnt rato of Coxitis per word J mado for Mm benefit rf Commoner Kubxcrlbera. 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Jubilee Manufacturing Co., 216 S. 14th St., Omaha, Nebf NEWS OP THE WEEK (Continued from Pago 12) law requiring equal distribution of estates among the children. The dislike of French women to divide their property is a .frequent cause of restricted families according to those who have made a study of the sub ject. The proposed legislation fol lows the recent publication of vital statistics which showed that the births in the republic during 1909 w.ere 770,000, against 792,000 in the preceding year, and that the popula tion has been increased by only 3, 000,000 since 1851." NEW BOOK Theodore. Roosevelt will, in the fall, make a tour of the country. A conference of the governors of all the states will be held at Frank fort, Ky., November 20. The action of the revolutionists in Mexico is creating grave concern. President Diaz caused the arrest of Senor Madero, independent candidate for president against Diaz and later ordered that Madero should be deported. At Spokane, Wash., Sunday, June 19, was celebrated aB father's day by the Y. M. C. A. and the minis terial alliance. A New, Complete Edition of Mr. Bryan s Speeches Containing All of Hit Important Public Utterances In two handy volumes. Yon can follow Mr. Bryan practically through his entire career, from his valedictory oration at Illinois College 1a 1S81, 4 through his early, public life, his presidential campaigns, his worU tours, his platform experiences, and his participation in meetlags of organizations devoted to national progress, as well as international congresses for the promotion of the world's peace. The subject matter of these, speeches covers a wide .range of topics, from tho fundamental and vital prpblems of national and world life to..' .the highest ideals, of human endeayor. A handy means of reference to the student of social problems .of the present and future. A Brief Outline of Contents Tn these volumes you will find all his important political speech" oa the Tariff, Banking, Currency, Blmetalism, Income Tax, Money, the Silver Question, Imperialism, Colonialism, Government Ownership, The Trust Question, Guaranteed Deposits, Election of Senators by Direct Vote, Initiative and Referendum, Labor, 1908 Tariff Speech, State and Nation, etc., etc. Here you will fin all his speeches ia foreign lands, before the World's Peace Congress in London, in Cuss, Japan England, etc., etc. These books contain his educational and relSgieui lectures The Price of a Soul. The Value of an Ideal. 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