M' 14 The Commoner. VOLUME 12, NUMBER 4 ' 5;r 2- - tfv . ft' i & , fc. Washington News Determined to learn whether foreign manufacturers can sell the .United Statea navy sheila of equal quality for one-third lose than the ;i70R SALE at "Falrvicw," cholco ' Whl to Ro.cks and Whlto Leghorns; .early blrda for winter laying; price, t White Rocks, $1.00 and up; White Log yhorns, $1.00. Also five full bred Duroc Hogs, novon months old. Three thor oughbred Poland Chinas, same age, prico $10.00 each. Address, Bryan's Farm Manager, "Falrvlow," Lincoln, Neb. lowest price Americans will offer, the navy department awarded a contract to the Hadfield Steel Foundry com pany of Sheffield for 500 out of a total of 5,500 armor-piercing projec tiles contracted for. Department officials believe that if the English product measures up to the test the avowed intention of the government to buy abroad when necessary to meet exorbitant domestic bids will result in a substantial lowering of American prices. A United Press dispatch, dated October 18th, says: Like a A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER msmnm HOW TO GET A COPY OF THE Platform Text-Book CONTAINING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, TI1E CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, AND All National Platforms of All Parties FROM THE FIRST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN 1780 UP TO AND INCLUDING THE 1012 PLATFORMS w OUR LIMITED CAMPAIGN OFFER Send us $1 to pay for one year's subscription to The Commoner (the regular yearly rate), and we will also enter your name for one year's subscription to The Ameri can Homestead, the popular farm and household monthly; also, we will include without additional cost a copy of the Platform Text Book, printed in clear type; bound in paper covers and containing 234 pages. Send only $1; you will receive both papers one year, and a copy of the Platform Text Book prepaid. Present subscribers to either paper may take advantage of this offer to advance their present date of expiration one year. Send order today. Address AH Orders to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. I FLORIDA FARMS That Produce Twenty Profitable Crops There are few parts of the world which offer the agricultural opportunities that we are offering on our ARTESIAN FARMS, situated in Clay County, Florida. Of all Florida this is the locality which will increase in value the quickest. Here is a place to come with your family and establish a home, and if you will put forth the same effort that you are now doing where you are located, you can quickly grow wealthy for you can select one of twenty or mora profitable crops that will make you money every year without a failure. This is not a new and wild country, but is in the heart of population, education and refinement. Land values are natural! growing rapidly, and these farms that we are now offering you for $35.00 an acre will bring $100.00 an acre before you realize it. We make this statement regarding this territory because we are con vinced of its coming greatness. DO NOT COMPARE THIS LAND WITH EXPLOITERS' PROPOSITIONS The rainfall in this section is ample. The climate is all that could be desirod. In fact, here everything that tends to success seems to bo pretty well blended. Please do not compare our region in Florida with the numerous localities now being exploited in the public press. We are not a drainage proposition but our land is ready for you to move on and we are glad for you to come as soon as possible. You can immediately begin to grow crops from which .you in a very short time can realize large profit. Our soil is a dark sandy loam and is underlaid with a clay sub-Boil. We have water and rail trans portation. We are within ten to twenty miles of the growing city of Jacksonville. We want agents for this land and we want buyers. WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION IN REGARD TO A FREE TRIP TO SEE OUR LANDS IN FLORIDA, TO N ARTESIAN FARM LAND SALES CO. 212 Scarritt Building, Kansas City, Missouri voice from the tomb was a list of 1904 campaign contributions to the republican national committee, given to the Clapp committee. Dust of years was shaken from 'the list, produced from a Chicago storage vault by Elmer Dover, assistant re publican secretary. It bared tho secrets Treasurer Cornelius N. Bliss sought to destroy on his death. It was a duplicate of Bliss' accounts, taken by Dover and kept for eight years. Listed are contributions of $250, 000 by George W. Perkins, $150,000 by J. P. Morgan & Co., $150,000 by E. H. Harriman, $10,000 by H. H. Rogers, of the Standard Oil company, and a $10,000 contribution listed by the initials "H. R. R., J. D. W.' The first are Rogers' initials and the other a part of John D. Archbold's. Dover said be thought it referred to the Standard Oil contribution. The $250,000 credited to Perkins was In several large sums, some be ing listed to "G. W. P." which Dover said he believed referred to Perkins, and some were listed as "George W. Perkins, committee." Dover's presentation of the list was the most dramatic climax of the campaign probe It followed an anti-climax of Medill McCormick in denouncing "character assassins and liars like Chairman Hilles, of the re publican national committee, who in cited weak minded men to actual assassination." President Taft has signed an executive order putting 35,000 fourth-class postmasters in tho clas sified service. United States Senator Weldon Brin ton Heyburn of Idaho died m his Washington apartments after a lingering illness. He was sixty years old and had been in the United States senate nine years. CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions tor the national demo cratic committee for week ending October 17. 1912: &,Eo Ptlareau" Libby Mont. . . . 1.00 Ed Swotnam. Libby, Mont 50 luJLD- Pr.att- Libby, -Mont 1.00 John Elliott, Libby. Mont 50 Jbn Reedy, Libby, Mont '.50 J. W. Hooper, Libby. Mont 50 B. F. Howard, Libby, Mont 1.00 B. P. Maiden, Libby, Mont 1 00 J. C. Burgoyne. Libby, Mont.... i50 J. P. Bowen, Libby, Mont 50 Jon. Ceehlovsky .Libby, Mont... .50 Pierce Higbes, Libby. Mont 25 Cash, Libby. Mont !. 25 Frank Wegner Libby, Mont.... lioo Jas. Hurley, Libby. Mont 1,00 k Kennedy, Libby. Mont.... 2.00 7r,BuiI?ireraon' L,boy. Mont... .25 J. 8. Wilson, Libby. Mont 50 W C. Fergason. Libby. MTont... .'50 y E. Pereanoit Libby, Mont... 50 John Wllaon, Libby, Mont 1 00 John Vest. Libby. Mont 50 W. H. Bctts, Libby, Mont 100 "" auuho, ijiDoy, JYiont 50 J. E. Leary, Libby, Mont i'oo W. W Blew, Sr., Libby, Mont... loo aVi i:,,toros,n" lj,Dly. Mont... .50 rttiuu ijiuiiaruH. JL.inoy, mont.,,, Anna Rouch. Libby. Mont F B. Roberts, Mllbank. S. D... A. E. Sieyorson. Mllbank, S. D.. W G. Ackerman. Mllbank, S. D. H. A. Martens. Mllhnnir ss r t,- vr ,. "r vv jt -. x. juiiii lit 1 ru. 1v1.11 nun k. ?-i 1 1 An C. W Martens. Mllbank, S.' D . . 1 no WmM Huffman, R. 2. Box 30 So. Charleston, O ' f nn T E. Wnoldridge, Center, Ind." 100 H C. Carter. New Castle, Colo 5 00 Gc. W' BucMey. Battle Creek ' Mich g nft Mrs. Ira Kassens. "Wendell, Idol 1 00 Trn Kassens, WendalL Ida. . . . . . 100 Prank G. Benson. P. 6. Box 642. Vancouver, B. C .' 1 0o R H. Crowirav. "tvato.'A 1,0 Wythpvllle, Va ' . nn D. N. Decker, Bluffton, Ind... 100 Geo W Skiles. Murdock, Nob 1 00 Edgar A. Rogers, 1542 K St, Lincoln, Neb ' o nn Mlsa Prances Wright 83 Sanford St. Rochester, N. Y 9 nn a A. Jewett Lob Angeles Cai! ! Bo'ot Florence O. Tavlor. nwV b0'0C China ' . . " 1.00 .50 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Smoke of Herbs Cures Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Rellablo Way and It Costs Nothing to Try Ary?uLa ,Taylor. Chcfbo. China J. E Morris. Havana, Cuba . J. 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It can readily bo seen why tho ordinary treatments, such as sprays, ointments, salves, liquid or tablet medicines fall they do not and can 'not reach all the affected parts. If you havo catarrh of the nose, throat or lungs, choking, stopped-up feeling, colds, catarrhal headaches; if you are-given to hawking and spit ting, this simple but scientific treat ment should euro you. An illustrated book which goes thor oughly into tho whole question of tho cause, cure and prevention of catarrh will, upon request, bo sent you by Dr. J. W. Blosser, 144 Walton street Atlanta, Ga. Ho will, also, mail you fivo days' free treatment. You will at once seo that it is a wonderful remedy, and as it only costs one dollar for the regu lar treatment, it Is within the reach of everyone. It Is not necessary to send any money simply send your name and address and the booklet and frco trlul package will bo mailed you immediately. Subscribers' JftfwMsing Dcet TTEXAS Port Bend and Brazoria Co. lands for homeseeker or investor; all sized tracts; write for list E. J. Addison. Rosenberg,- Texas. VJTE SELL cholco selected farm lands vv In the famous James River Valley on crop payments; write us for list of special bargains. Also havo for sale first real estate five-year mortgages, netting G per cent to the Investor; wo collect and remit principal and interest free of charge; an abstract furnished with each loan. Have resided in Stuts man county, N. D the past 33 years. Reference, Citizen's National Bank, Farmers and Merchants State Bank. John B. Pried Co., JameBtown, N. D. TTRUMBULL County, Ohio, farms for 1 sale; near Warren and Toungstown; write for list; 140 acres; good soil, $5,500. L. Abell, Cortland, Ohio. TEXAS LAND Donly county; book lot froe. A. W. Gorner Realty Co., Clarendon, Texas. TVHY farm in tho north when land vv can bo got in the truck growing section of southern Mississippi; crops grown and shipped to northern markets during all winter months: three to flvo crops grown annually. R. Inglis, Truck Grower, Long Beach, Miss. Henry Gund. 234 Sn. 7h"tJ coin. Neb ' r J. 8. Woods, Kaufman, Tex'!!! 1 Ifl. B. Sodorsirom, Glondale, Call 1.00 00 00 6.00 L00 POR SALE 750 acres of flno river 1 bottom land; 350 in cultivation; good rent houses; near Columbus, Texas. Address, E. W. Cook, Rosenberg, Tex. A RKANSAS 40-acre Ozark fruit farm in famous Benton county apple dis trict; 1,800 apple trees, 9 years old; 400 Elberta peach trees, 3 years old; Ideal location, wator and air drainage. Bargain for $4,000. Particulars, R T, Osburn, Boptonvillo, Ark. Y7ANT A good 11 vo young man, with w $1,000, to take Interest in news paper; great opportunity for right man. Address. Isenbarger & Fleming, Nortn Manchester, Ind. THREATENED foreclosure forces salo 1 1.280 acres of good, red, s&ndy, cat claw land, West Texas, $3.00 per acre, bonus; $2.50 to state; $1,000 cash, 6 per cent Interest, M. L. Mowroy, agent, Mowry, Arlss. -tr t?-"-" y Jk.?Uw)tfi&wti1ifa wgu.