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"--.w r, i" rt i ar :t ' The Commoner. VOLTJMi'jS', NUMBER Q . Scientific Rat Exterminator Th Pfetut Vaccine NOT A POISON-' ., .tjj Co.Rty.ricwm6- - pew, game, poll MeerMw-uei. iilln anrl (nun. No OUOfS. alalia Culture $1 asa acmot .i:iwllo " S1.S0. SI. 75c kettle ft Bot obtainable from vnur dealef order of us, PASTEUR VACCINE CO.. Ld. 8oiCbMill"4'r'IM""' ''"'"' r,,u- HIi!tcIProJactl Paris, Jtne jHeyorucor New York CMosee F306B W. 11th 8t. 15 Wsbnih AT. ADDRESS OCPT. A ?ZMi ?. 3p 5St mi m Men or wejaen of njr ago can rnaKo Dig man ake Monev s" er. Wo teach yon free. Old estsfilUhed house. Work honorable, easy nrl llghtj at horse. M lo per day sure. Write to-day. ; 0YAtMANUPACTURINQCO.Bax aaos Detrek.Mkk. GREAT STOVE OFFER. WOrlDEBFUL BEDUCTIOH IH PRICES. Store reduced to prices heretofore unknown or unthought of. ftft ncUTC buys this "wcnderfal Uv VbRlw value, new high grade 1907 Model Airtight Sheet Iron Heating Stove. Lars, assort ment ot otner airtight hatters at correspondingly low prices. .Won derful, prlco reductions. astoBwhlB offws, all shown In our new Special .Freo Stove Catalogue. Write for our Free Stove Catalogue at once. DQ buys . JHU; this hew, biz 1907 Model Rococo Pattern Oak Heatlat: Stove for co-' or wood; has. every up to daU i turc, perfect flro control, ono of tho very liandsomost, strongest jnd host oak heaters made. Our new line of oak heaters of all klada, tho wonderful price reduc tions and our great Btovo oTTcrs shown In our FREE STOVE CATA LOQUE will surprise you. via nc buys wis wpitfsUU extra 3& 19k kJsssmsShIissbsi Y.VeBSBBBSBLS& extra heavy, ibte M seT" 'si"v laborate large swell ornamented- dome. Urn. self feeding, done nesting return fine base burner It a rd coal beaters most elaborate lai silver nickeled ornamented" dome, elaborate nickel base, arms, nickel rrame ana outer trimmings, mica (Islnplass) swing doors, every known up to date feature, the most beautiful, tho best base burner made, with tho improvements of all other fine base burners and tho defects ot none, tho equal of base burners that retail up to S50.0U. beautifully illustrated ana tnorousn lltr rt A A W cribed In our Free Special Stove Catalogue- 519 "IR buys thU blgi f uU flMlu size six-hole tee range, complete aallluatrato 1 with bUt.dcep.'poreelaln lined reservoir, hka welf. war nine closet, etc. Very much, lower prices It youjcUvROt need the TOBorvolr, .stielt or warming closet. A marvelous steel rango bargain more full shown In our FREE STOVi WVIU.UUUU. Hl cluulon on the theory "that public ownership is necessary where com petition Is impossible," and then fol lows the statement: "The high hand ed manner In which tho railroads have violated, the law and ignored au thority, together, with the corruption . discovered in high places, has done more to create sentiment in favor of public ownership than all ih speeches and arguments, of the opponents of private ownership." He further says: "If any of you question the propriety of my mentioning this subject I beg to remind you that the president could not have secured tho passage of the rate bill no.d he not appealed to the fear of, the more radical remedy of government ownership, and nothing will so restrain a railroad magnate from attempting to capture the in terstate commerce commission as the same fear." He also states specifically the great objection to government ownership the danger of centraliza tion. In this samo speech Mr. Bryan states that the next democratic plat form will be largely shaped by the ac tion of the next congress. From these statements we think the conclusion is inevitable that he was not, as a great many of the. newspapers seem to think, announcing a new issue for the party, but was merely expressing his views 6f what might be mada necessary and which all reasonable men admit will be necessary, If railroad; rate legisla tion fails to .bring relief to the public and correct the great abuses which tho railroad trust has created. Mr. Bryjui bases his argument squarely on the contingency "that public" owner ship is necessary where competition is impossible." FrOm this it1" neces sarily follows that, if the monopoly which destroys competition among railroads can be destroyed by railroad legislation and the basis of true competition restored, unlawful dis crimination, prevented and the rail road companies taken, out of poli tics, then no Competition destroying monopoly existing," there would he no necessity for public ownership and under Such circumstances Bryan would not favor it But, If on the contrary the railroad rate "bill should prove in efficient and through the corrupting Influence of the 'railrgad trust other legislation which would bring about the much desired remedy to the .people should be prevented and the railroads should continue to destroy competition,. levy extortionate rates, practice un just discrimination, debauch the poli tics of the nation, corrupt the courts, place a dollar mark on public service, control by corrupt means- city councils, legislatures and congresses and pre vent the enforcement of law, thus pre senting, as every one must admit un der such, conditions, the great ques tion which Mr. Bryan must have had in mind when he proposed this radical remedy namely, whether the rail roads should control the government, or the government own the railroads; then the Globe jstands with Mr. Bryan in favor of government ownership of railroads as the ultimate and final Temedy if such a condition arises. Jbplin (Mo.) Globe. REALISTIC PIPE DREAMER "I know the champion trouble bor rower." , "Who Is he?" "A poet who is worrying 'toecauseJ he may not be able to dodge Ms taxes in calje he ever becomes a millionaire. Ram's Horn; ' ' New Cure Fortopture New Scientific Appliance, Always a Perfect Fit-r-Adjustab!e to Any Sizo Person Easy, Comfortable, Never Slips Costs Less Than Many Common Trusses Made for Men, Women and Children I Send It on Approval You Wear It -If You Are Not Satisfied, ( Re fund Your Money I have Invented a rupture appliance that I Cftn KftTplr Hav. htr Wl TTfOT-a' ornnvlnnnn (n . rupture business, Is the only one that will abso lutely noiu tne rupture ana never Mlp' and yet 13 cool.comfortable,confonns to oven movement of tho body without chaQnir or hurtinir and costs less than many ordinary trusses., I have put the price so low that aay person, rich or BUteilSBBBP bWHIellB "A PAINFUL MATTER Softlelgh -I say, doctah, I've aw -got shooting pains in my face, doncher know. Dr. Gruff Well, what do you expect with a face like that? Chicago News. THE PRIMARY PLEDGE As this copy of The Commoner may f primary election In order to see All' ". i"T."." JL- yBK BBx wmmmmrMM tO KftbuysthW. fciww e u r highest flumi de end fco beetsteelrangelnthe 9 murtrlA. thn ftnitQl rtt any range you can buy anywhere for S 50.00. Just reduced from prices ranging from $27.95 to S32.05. 822.ES .is now tfce&fltonleblBg ly low reduced prlee for our finest Acme Triumph Steel Ln be read "by- some one not familiar with the details of the primary pledge plan, it is necessary to say that according to the terms of this plan every" demo- 4l.au xo CU31VCU iu JlUUBtJ UlUlUiL LU UL" tend all of the priniaries Of his party to be lield between now and the. next democratic pationabconventlon, unldss unavoidably prevented,, and to securd a cleatr, h'dnest and straightforward declaration of the party's position on every question upon which, th voters of the party desire to speak: Thqse desiring :Xq be enrolled' "can. , either write to Th Commoner approylng the object of the organization "and asking to have their nams entered on the roll, or they can fill out and, mail the blank pledge, which is printed below. L, D. Chambers, Sr., Rolfe, W. Va,- rceervohr, high Imck, ixg Bhti: aau cioset, tae very beat ot evarvthing that moaeycan buy. Write, tor our Free Stove Catalogue and learn all about these wonderful stove rirlco reductions. IH OUR OWN MAMMOTH FACTORY I at Newark, Ohio, the largest stove foundry In the world, I w make every variety of the highest grade stoves made I ta tho world and we cell them direct to the user at 1 aboutono-halt Uio lowest prices you can buy clBewbere. j Every stove Is eovercO ay our binding guarantee. Is guaranieen to reacn yon sanny, iree, wvsn oriaut w damage ot any kind and Te agree to lurn'ali yon any repairs In the years to come. ' WoaderfuHy low I rctgttt chantes. We will tell vou lust low llttlo tho trrhcht wllO on any stove to your town aad th0 fccfeht cnarae: m so small il win aurncioa vou. wo na.vo an immense stock on hand of evorv kind and site ot stove land can ship your stove the day we get your order and l tt win rescu you iu j ust a lew nays. . I OUR BREAT FREE OFFER, S tfXl r on a postal cara or in a letter swipty sey, -uena tre . Kour FREE STOVE CATALOQUE." and by return mall rou wm receive, postpara. free, our very latest special tovw eataloufi with all these and menv other wonder ful otters, all the marvelous price reductions, the most iiiractivo bvovo proposition ever ncara ot, uie greatest Rtovo otter wt' or anyone have been able to make. Hoinoinber alio. If vnii biiv a ntnva from in; vmi si-are In the profit. Wo give away free to our eustoBaew wfthpo??etemFind Enclosed please find primary pledge. roMtrvnlr. hi eh tufrlr. It ..i..j..i x 1. iji n 1.11 i A I concluded to kold,it until after our J whether pr not it would have any effect in bringing out our people. Every signer but one attended our primary, t think, every democrat in this county would sign a pledge of this kind. Logan county is about two-thirds democratic. I live five and, one-half miles east of Xogan. All the signers to. this pledge live near ;me. All that Is necessary is for some one to take an Interest in the matter and democrats will very readily sign. I am sjettin; old soon will be 79. Am wen pleased witn rne commoner and wish it great success. Primary pledges have peen received in number as follows: A. Thiel. Lau- Tel, Mont, 9; Wake Massle, Lebanon, Mo., 11;. W. F. Smith West Union, W. Va,, 12; C. W. Crossley, Corpus Christ!, Texas, 35; J, 1ST. French, Glu- iford, 111., 10. C. E. Brooks, the Inventor poor, can "buy, and I absolutely guarantee it. make it to your order send it to you you wea it, andif it doesn't satisfy you send it back to mo and I will refund your money. That is tho fairest proposition ever made by a tu turo specialist. The hanks or any responsible citizen in Marshall w 11 tell you that is tho way I do business always absolutely on the square. If you have tried most every thing1 e.se, cumo to mo, Where others fall is where I jaave my greatest success. Write me today and I will send you my book on Rupture and its Cure, showing my appliance and rivintr you prices and nuraes of neoole who have tried it And been cured. It is instant re let when all others f aiL Remember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. Just a straight busi ness deal at a reasonable price. O.E. HROOKS,XtC8 Brooks Bldg, Marshall, Mich )i WATCH & CHAIN rubt jwl aoTtmtnt DcobU hunting tldilj tacrtnd foldftaUtudMn. nniw ui butlaTr &rt4. Wstitt'w U kMnnrhllUaifOn VCAHS. SKKTION THIS .fiTKR "! k'H jour om, pott oflle sod .M.. .. .J1 MU Ull vi lll nod tu ' ntoh ud sbMuUfal bdn to j by pnurortzuainuioa. iiHnww. ... ....... ... S7R od tlDftt tri..oati,TrrjmM. MmUon.lM wMtffl I.AYfl or AUNT'S. AddreH m c rtuai mbsgArD. 85e"lparbera Bt,, llIOAti. T THE PRIMARY PLEDGE I promise to attend all the primaries "of myriarty to he held between now and the next Democratic' National Convention, unless unavoidably prevented, and to us-my influence to secure & clear, honest and straightforward declaration, of: the party's position on every .question upon which the voters ol the party desire to , speak. I Iiurulrc utmrcos ot valuablo articles nnd this great- rroM narlnst Plan, tlo merchandise absolutely tree to you, 1 all cxnlalncil In th ntivn lirvok. TVw'c huv a Iavi it home or elsewhere until you get this great stove cat Mosue ana all our offers, wnteus thismlntite. Address .EARS, ROEBUCK & CO., MiCUO, IU. Streei'MV if -$(" .Signed.. , Yi,-?. vw . ........ Postofflcs A H; County. . ... ; . . t, . , State, .Voting precinct or ward. Fill out Blank and mall to Commoner Office, Lincoln, Nebraska, TD1?!? AT?R FAMOUS ,hariur nlant-orl! fl fllailted ..n...te tmaa arc tfrnWII. Free -.i a..nh fniifc Blank Ben. King David, Delicious. etc.-SUrkBf's. lMkixi.to ir Subscribirs' Advirtislns Department 6aTN TO VICTORY,0 POPTJIiAR SONG. J Address the author. Mrs. H. B. Oham- berlln. Storm Xiako. Iowa ABSOLUTELY SELF-TEACHING. NEW System for piano and Harmony. Address Analytic Music Co.. ,C. 2148-19th. S. E. Clevc land. O. i THE LITTLE HOTEL WILMOT JU close hy the Pennsylvania Station in Phil adelphia has a numberof flrst-rate rooms at i a day. The Commoner is always on file. EE W ARD FOR ADDRESS OF GOTTFRIED . Hammer, who waslwnjn Hortron, Can tos Zurich, S.wltzerland. A. AsTibman. Glasco, Kan. . . - IjI A R M S. L. A, BELL, CORTLAND. 2 Ohio. RUNNING WATER A PRACTICAL BOOK for those who use water la irrigation or minine. 40-oeats postpHld. . Adves DAViu S; QBA-Y, Piihlisher, Dolores, Qpinrado. LORIDA HOUSE TO'lUSK:J PBAkS tato Bargains, Boarding House BojeSi Copy weftkly Fper, write prsly, Sa Mate. f;, .i f '"' L.- J . tW. ,