y? WJ 81 ; S' 'V' - m . JANUAItY' 11, 1907 The Commoner V ,r 7 SOME GOOD WORK BY COMMONER READERS , The following named have sent in yearly sub scrlptions to The Commoner in number as follows: W. M. Snyder, Niota, Tenn., 7; J. w. Boyle, Eve rett, Wash., 7; W. W. Henry, Little Valley, N. Y., G; J. p.- Klein, Carlinville, 111., G; M. M. Gaunce, Okmulgee, I. T., 7; W. A. Bosworth, Wilawana, Pa., 6; George Fleet, Fargo, N. D., 42;' Joseph Crawford, Rockcave, W. Va., G; E. A.' Pol lard, Newport, New Hampshire, 7; Stephen P. Jump, Queen Anne, Md., 6; T. N. Baird, Strong hurst, 111., 9; J. W. Alexander, Oakland, 111. 17 H.-S, Radcliffe, Lexington, N. C, 7; J. E. Young, Downs, Kansas, 26; P. 0. French, Sumner, Illinois, 8; E. B. Bryan, Nelson, Indian Territory, 10; C., J. Tucker, Warrensburg, Illinois, G; Ben Stagg, Crowley, La., 11; It. L. Newberry. Mechan ' icsburg, Va., 11; B. A. Norton, Farrar, la., G; N. A. Holloway, Cement, Okla., 11; Edward McLain, Cassopolis, Mich., 6; A. M. Dalrymple, Salem, Ore., 6; H. T. Schanauer, Madison, Ind., G; A. G. Fansler Hendricks, W. Va., 9; Edwin C. Smith, Fiinkstprm, Md., 11; W. H. Shepherd, Hamilton, 111., 6; 0. L. Moore, Jefferson City, Mo., G; Thos. M. Cusack, E. Pittsburg, Pa., G; 'J. A. Daely, Max well, California, 8; Olson Bros., Perkins, Oklahoma, 9; William Baker, Aberdeen, Missis sippi, 8; A. S. Murphy, Aliceville, Alabama, 9; A..B. Boyd, Mooring, Teun., 8; W. S. Bechtel, Mc Fall, Md., G; A. E. Stilwald, North Amherst, Ohio, 8; G, W. Hensel, Jr., Quarry ville, Pa., 10; W. B. Thompson, Carmen, Okla., 14; J. B. Flautt, Sparta, Wis., 30; R. M. Shipp, Tunica, Miss., G; R..E. Wriglit, Equality, 111., 10; George E. Averett, Springville, Utah, G; S. E. Bethel, Flushing, Ohio, 6; N. Brunner, Lewistown, Ohio, 8; Milton Clark, Brownsville, Ky., 10; Aaron Stockton, Boomer, W. Va., 6; N. R. Tucker, Fremont, Ohio, G; L. F. Smith, Chicago, 111., 7; William S. Gilliland, Kar thans, Pa., 10; Mark Gordon, Lincoln, 111., 7; J. M. Mannger, Forney, Texas, 20; Lot Ravenscraft, - .Cupid, Okbx, 7'r W. C. Heymann, Huron, Ohio, 7; John Titus, Saginaw, Mich., 8; W. H.Hagans, "' Grant City, Mo., 7 ; O. F. Louis, .Armada, Mich., - 6; W. A. Kelley, McNeil, Ark., 13; Ralph M. Saf jfprd, Cherry. Creek, N. Y., 16; .John Reilly, Broob ville, Pa., 17.; Perry. Craig, Pleasant Hill, Mo., 25; , - . L. Hopkins, Syracuse, N. Y., G; H. A. Grover, "-, ; La Vallee, Wis., 10 John J. McCroary, Wilming ;. ; ton, Del., 7; William B. Ice, Jr., Fairmont, W. Va., .' 6;.S. W. Carpenter, Chilhowee, Mo., 9; H. C. 7; Risk, LaBelle, Mo., G; A. J. Cox, Green Forest, .j Ark., 11; Thomas F. Loorem, Taunton, Mass., 7; ; v. J. W. Wilson, Mitchell ville, la., 7; J. D. Carney, 'ttfS Clinton, Mo., 13; F. J. Flannery, Liberty, Mo., 6; .. .' .John F. Marron, New York, N. Y., 10; C. C. Mer-"-. . icle, Fort Jennings, Ohio, 10; Julius J. Reiter, ' Rochester, .Minn., 9; G. M. Lawrence, Green For .'s. - est, Ark., 13; JVC. Rhodes, Akron, N. Y., 6; F. i,. I." Anderson, Marshfield, Missouri, 7; R. D. ,4 iJarboe, LaCrosse, Washington, 10; William ' Hobbins, Amsterdam-, New York, 8; J. B. s Young, Waterloo, la., 0; W. M. Lee, Hollidays Cove, W. Va., 7; T. D. Duncan, Kalispell, Mont, ,-- - 7; Oscar F. Jones, Oconomowoc, Wis., 16; J. W. - . Hughes, Sumas, Wash., 7; J. J. Womack, Mc- Minnville,-Tenn., 8; J. W. Hedges, Valley, Okla., ' 10; A. J. Bleigh, Philadelphia, Mo., 6; William J. , Allison, Pueblo, Colo., 6; J. W. Vest, Pond Creek, -. ' Okla., 6; J. J. McNamara, Bridgeport, Conn., 6; O. W. Childs, Nashville, Oklo., 6; G. F. Louderback, Milton, W. Va., 9; R. C. Roper, David City, Neb., 6; A. J. Smith, DeGraff, Ohio., 6; J. J. Braselton, Roseville, I1L, 8; Theodore Harsch, Narberth, Pa., fl: F. M. Murray, Cady ville, N. Y., 12; C. A. Ward, Jr., Poplar Bluff, Mo., 8; D. M. Reinhart, Canton, Ohio, 8; J. M. Child's, Brandenberg, Ky., Frank O. Culbertson, Elyiia, onio, o; uawaru Kelloffff. Wolcott, N. Y.f 22; John T. Tansey, ;lbany, N. Y., 10; E. Z. Stanton, Berthond, Colo., F. H. Howard, M. D., Strawberry iJoint, ia., fi T. P -Ronlrnfir. Petroleum. W. Va.. 7: reter Jensen, Council Bluffs, la., 6; R. H. DeWitt, YPreka. Gal.. 6: John P. Lee, Rocky Mt., Va., 6; v" VO. W. Childs, Nashville, Okla., 6. , . " Each of the following have sent in five yearly subscriptions:- George E. Southwick, Glenarm, ' . 111.; Z. Harper, Myra, Texas; G. M. Dallas, Bowie, ;', Texas; C. J. Donohue, Logansport, Ind.; A. Jan- ; ney, Martinsburg, W. Va.; E. F. Horn, Courtenay, '. N. D.; E. D. Tull, Windsor, 111.; J. R. Berry, Tay- lorville, 111.; Sherman Crouch, Mono, Okla.; G. W. Lawson. .Maramec. Okla,: S. C. Spikes, Lub bock, Texas; J. F. Punchard, Riesel, Texas; H. K. Foote, Wortham, Texas; Thomas Hannett, Shep herd, Mich.; J. Mahom, Santa Paula, Cal.; William ' Keeth, Mountain Park, Okla.; Isaac Wickline, Rinhmond Dale. Ohio.: Gilbert Wright, Hornell, ' J N. Y.; George W. Brubaker, Sr., Loudonville, WmMKMLG a W 1.W - ., . All a bui J " r it nn Ohio; Alden Beckett, Nowfield, N. J.; J. T. Ruckor, Pleasant Green, Mo.; C. A. Nelmnn, Whitewater, Kan.; James Novinger, Novinger, Mo.; W. H. Mil honey, Alhambra, Texas; W. H. Banning, Kansas City, Kan.; Jra Cook, Lane, Kan.; W. A. Jacobs, Hayesville, la.; R. 0. Thomas, Montague, Texas; Frank J. McFarland, Dunbar, Pa.; J. p. Crocket, Galesburg, Kan.; B. F. McGill, McPherson, Kan.; N. O Powell, Wetunka, I. T.; II. C. Macy, Union City, Ind.; R. H. Tonny, Fonton, Mich.; William Klmmol, Milton, Ind.; W. E. Needham, Altamont, 111.; W. S. Borton, Cambridge, Ohio; L. B. Mustard, harden, onio; M. A. Hoyt, Carroll, la.; James Phil Stout, Virginia, 111.; F. M. Burt, Rock Island, 111.; R. L. Logue, Sturgis, S. D.; B. C. Jones, Bridgeport, Ala.; I. J. L. PearBon, Joshua, Texas; I. J. Duke, Howe, Texas; C. M. Brown, Ithica, Mich.; J. W. Carman, Florence, Ore.; Horace E. Gardner, Richville, N. Y.; H. A. Leek, Minneapo lis, Minn.; J. L. Friend, Belleville, 111.; S. Kyong, Oakdale, La.; Rufus Thompson, Albany, Ore.; John Shirr.p, Springiield, Missouri; S. D. Mc Millen, Lockwood, Missouri; Kenneth Ferguson, Carrington, N. D.; J. H. Kinsey, Roberts, Wis.; D. A, Jones, Abingdon, Va.; F. 13. Walker, Golden dale, Wash.; S. W. Anderson, Warm Springs, Va.; Charles Thompson, Bath, N. Y.; Mike McCorty, Macedonia, 111.; J. E. Hitchcock, Oberlin, Ohio; T. J. L. Hutcheson, Rothville, Mo.; J. E. Brate, Hamilton, Ohio; John Klein, Buffalo, N. Y.; V. H. Parker, Fredericksburg, Ohio; F. H.Bicklo. Chambersberg, Pa".; N. T. Donegon, Tompkins ville, N. Y. Joseph Lovonbach, Chicago, 111.; 13. M. Crawford, Petersburg, Tenn.; John D. Evans, Cambria, Wis.; J. M. Wells, Ozark, Ark.; J. W. Boeing, Minto, N. D.; A. J. Stevens, Belfast, Me.; Walter J. Whitbeck, Coeymans Hollow, N. Y.; Winchester T-Ieston, Central Point, Ore.; George Killeen, Washington, D. C; B. C. Jones, Bridge port, Ala.; W. B. Sayre, Red Creek, N. Y.; B. Halm, Sturgeon Bay, Wis.; J., F. Walsh. Hum boldt, Neb.; Frank Karraker, Dongola, 111.; Joseph C. Hall, Fowler, Kan.; Thomas Meek, Galveston, Hough, Springfield, Ohio; .7. W. Harris, Rich, Ind.; Henry Smedley, Oxonia, Ind.; John B. Miss.; S. C. Harvey, Emma, Colo.; Thorwald Mos tad, Sawyer, N. D.; R. L. Chandoin, Oak Forest, Texas; W. E. Whitford, Howe, I. T.; C. Van Deu sen, Leeds, N. Y.; H. H. Hamilton, Meadville, Pa.; David IT. Hair, Summan, Ind.; II. H. Campbell, Reed, Okla.; E. C. Gaines, Commanche, Texas; O. H. Schreiner, Brooklyn, N. Y.; G. W. Hudson, Jamesvillo, Va.; Mark A. Kline, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joseph T. Brown, Birney, Mont.; Peter McDif fitt, Glover Gap, W. Va.; W. T. Albert, Albert ville, Ala.; L. A. Clapper, Unionville, Mo.; John Hocker, Martindale, Texas; S. W. Gloason, St. Charles, Minn.; William Boder, Aberdeen, Miss.; J. Mosher, Centerville, Mich.; Hunter Dunkle, Punxsutawney, Pa.; Lyman White, Hugo, I. T.; J. M. Ralston, Washington, Pa.; W. T. Dunwody, Jasper, Tenn.; W. IT. Reynolds, Cromwell, la.; Alva Anson, Marshalltown, la.; H. A. Jordan, South Salon, Ohio; Ben Record, Elmira, N. Y.; Sterling S. Brown, Woodbury, Tenn.; Martin E. Krleger, Prattsville, N. Y.; Edgar Chatley, Coch ranton, Pa.; W. L. Hutchlns, Nelsonville, Ohio; Dr. W. IT. Stevenson, Cincinnati, la.; A. L. More land, North Liberty, la.; Ira Adams, North Java, N. Y.; A. McLean, El Reno, Okla.; J. H. Perry, Utica, Minn.; Elisha Fry, Morehouse, Mo.; G. C. , Bandy, Litchfield, 111.; T. P. Hobson, Mound ville, Mo.; John Galbraith, Smithfield, Ohio; J. W. Walker, Atchison, Kan.; William A. Weiser, M. D South Bend, Ind; Joseph Torreyson, Red Lodge, Mont.; E. F. Mathis, Bondmant, la.; W. L. Randals, Commanche, Texas; L. F. Canning, Savanna, I. T., W. E. Bailey, Hamilton, Kan.; James Whittington, Raymond City, W. Va.; Joseph Downing, Lexington, Ky.; Ben L. Edgarton Osh kosh, Wis.; A. C. Karrick, Cynthiana, Ky.; S. B. Hack, Monroe City, Wis.; S. E. Hugus, Mortimer, Ohio; R. Dewsburg, Ionia, Va.; J. F. Buchheit, Lancaster, Pa.; Stephen P. Jump, Queen Anne, Md.; W. C. Longacre, Nevada, Mo.; Levi Moyer, TT.fi nhiircr. inu.: J. ii. vn-mo, oj."-j, --., J. F. Smith, Trinidad, Colo.; George T. Woolsey, Winslow, Ind.; J. P. Burt, Divernon, 111.; J. P. May, Berry Ferry, Ky.; b. u. wem, xviuuuius, . Y.; A. Peoples, Perryville, Md.; W. Macker Fay ette, Ohio; D. C. Moltzan, Stram, Wis; John J. Nightingail, South Omaha, Neb.; A. E. Chamners, M. V. smltli. boion, unm; j. T71OTilrfnif Tnfl xr Tjir' nonm s. D W. A. Redd, Dover, Mo.; James Ward, Albany, Wis.; C. S. Rogers Pitts burg, Pa.; Joseph Gracey, Qualey, Ohio J. D. Sparrow, Martinsville, Va,; George . B. Spears, Hughesville, JVIo.; W. E. Ambler, Mt. Pleasant Ia M. P. Balsly, Smithville, Mo.; Cary Kisor, New Sharon, In; John Dlssmnn, Topokn, III.; Henry Holdon, HudHon, Wis.; J. P. IJurkjj, Kingsvillo, Mo.; C. G. Llnititfton, AVhftd Cloud, Mich.; John M. Wickizer, Argos, Ind.; J. u, Drake, Udonf Ind.; George VohIuII, Aurora, Ind.; I. N. GrIih, Peoria, III.; Thoma Allen, Yorktown, Ind.; Mrn. Jamofi McCabe, Wllllamfiport, Iml.; John F. itnhri, La Porto City, la.; Bonjamln F. PCoplos, Enkrldgc, Kan.; J. J. Coonoy, ISscunalia, Mich.; John F. Stone, Condersport, Pa.; 11. F. Gillespie, Tyrono, Okla.; P. M. Whittington, Lexington, Okla.; J. P. May, Berry Ferry, Ky.; E. J. Queon, Bangor, Wis,; J. G. Scott, Maxwclton, W. Va.; D. D. ISIIIh, Shaw, Kan.; C. A. Nelmun, "Whitewater, Kuri.; Joseph Martin, Midland, Ohio; D. S. Durson, Rich, mond, Ind.; A. F. Walsh, Grigsby, Kan.; John Wolf, Hnrtvlile, Ohio; Alex Busklll, Bristol. Tenn.; Willlarr. Schwomloy, WHIxotta, Okla.; Mrs. Annie A. Miller, Oak Ridge, Mo.; J. R. Martin, Halton, Mo.; Israel Hahn, North Limn, Ohio; Dr. C. E. Cardln, Glasgow Junction, Ky.; John Aldor son, Rogorsvllle, Tonn.; William C. Hofkoy, Grin noil, la.; George T. Bell, Buckllu, Mo.; J. T. Hant, Omaha, Neb.; W. O. Wayman, Odessa, Mo.r S. A. Woble, Chilhowee, Mo.; William H. Carr, Os born, Mo.; H. II. 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