The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 31, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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Each of the following have sent in yearly
subscriptions to The Commoner in number as
follows: Jit. Goods, Bakersfield, Cal., 6;. J.
H. Sutton, Bethany, Mo., 6; John E. Dargan,
Riceville, la., 8; James Fitzpatrick, Centralia,'
111., 6 J L. M. Nash, Grand Rapids, Wis., 36; G.
W. Splawn, Thorp, Wash., 6; M.A. Stoner, Ken
esaw, Neb., 8; Henry C. Suavely, Lebanon, Pa.,.
7; T. D. Anderson, sr., Winona, Miss., 13; Dr.
Galicano Apaclble, Manila, P. I., 16; J. H.
Studebaker, Slippery Rock, Pa., 6; Z. T. Jones,
Newport News, Va., 7; John Wurster, Ports
mouth, Ohio, 6; Jacob Fackler, Springflejd,
Neb., 6; Allen Putnam, Eldora, la., 11; Dr. H.
C. Ghent, Belton, Texas, 6; H. D. Wood, M. D.,
Fayetteville, Ark., 13; Ben L. Edgarton, Osh
kosh, Wis., 6; T. A. Ryan, Chillicothe, Mo., 6; ,
J. W. Martin, Woodville, Cal., 7; B. F. Hart, M.
D Seattle, Wash., 12; George Flett, Fargo, N.
Dry 6; William Zimmerman, Alderson, W. Va., 6;
G. W. Fritch, Fredonia, Kan., 9,' G. Frick, Chilli
cothe, Ohio, 10; J. R. Crawford, Headland, Ala.,
7; F. D. Gowdy, Peebles, Ohio, 6; A. Kress,
Tomah, Wis., 14; Sterling Baker, Alderson; W.
Va., 8; George W. Ingram, Ontario, Cal., 11; L.
C. Larsen, Penn Yan, N. Y., 6; E. Downey, West
Side, la., 9; D. J. Dillingham, Waukomis, Oklar,
7; James H. Lyon, Balls, W. Va., 6; R. A. Page,
Milan, Mo., 8; 0.WY. Miller, Wilkesboro, N. C,
17; Matt McCarty, Eden, Wis., 6; Mrs. E. G.
Davis, Berwick, Mo., 6.
Each of the following have "sent in five
yearly subscriptions: Dr, W. H. Cooper, Boon
ville, Mo., H., VGoetchins, Duluth, Minn.; J. T.
Worrall, Thorpe, N. D.; .John F. Byers, Morning
Sun, la.; T. R. Constance, Waupaca, Wis.; John
M. Bell, LeRoy, N, Y.; Charles W, Furr, Aledo,
111.; W. A. Fowler, Ashland, Neb.; Andrew J.
Berdahl, Garretspn, S. D.; George E. South wick,
M. D., Gleharm, 111.; J. . Joseph, Sullivan, Ind.;
George MumfoVbt, Gower, Mo.; M. V- Sperry,
Springboro, Pa.) J. N. Touchstone,' Sherman,
Texas; Phillip' Moore, Lock Springs,, Mo.; R. E.
Hicks, Dell, Mo.; J. B.' McLain, Hubbard City,
Texas; Charles Bloomfield, Meridian, N. Y.;
Peter Fischlef,-Wellsbb'ro, Pa.; 'Martin J. Mul
hern, Montello, Wis.; Cyrus E. Fink, Younts-.
ville, Ind.; Charles G. Myers, Fruita, Colo.;
Lewis Straight, Waterloo, Ohio; T. N. Howell
Billings, Mont.; W. B. Hamm, Evening Shade,
Ark.; Dr. A. B. Gardner, Denison, Texas; L. B.
Avery, M. D.; Alderson Pi. C. Y. Yeiser, Utica,
N. Y.; S. S. Sims, Fort Smith, Ark.; Daniel Mc
Donald, Denver, Colo.; J. J. Eubank, Abilene,
Texas; J. A. Campbell, Overhill, W. Va.; Isaac
Kerr, Fontanelle, la.; W. H. Timmons, Cadiz,
Ky.; H. S. Smith, Bangs, Ohio; C. B. Compton,
Curtis, Neb,;;E. W. Hoover, Pearl, 111.; C. C.
Rowe, Orrick; Mo.; L. D. Calvin, Stithton,.Ky.;
- Idella Jappa,' Brusji, Colo.; Cyrus. Lewis, Hart
ford City, Infl.; E. B. Gilli, Kansas City, Mo.; H.
F. Adams, Gornez, Tenia's; J., B, Sunderland,
Spencerville, O.; D. B. Long, New Matamoras,
Ohio; S. H. Lauder, Osceola, la.; John F. Lynn,
Anniston, Mo.; C.'W. Oswald, Hutchirison, Kan.;
ConradL Relgelnlan, Kremis, Pa. ; A. M. Jones,
Plain City, Ohio; Eaward Meaktn, Philadelphia,
Pa.; C. F. Bodlnson, Kearney, Neb.; John A.
Holt, Kinmuhdy, 111.; Daniel Chase, Wolcott, N.
Y.; J. H. "Zanders, Holliday, Mo.; Francis M.
Robey, 'Bridgeport, Ind.; Lewis A. Jennings,
Star, Va.; B. G. Matthews, Ogalalla, Neb.j John
Coleman, Rochelle, 111.; Ala Bryan, Chillicothe,
Mo.; O. Hoover, Lompoc,' Cal.; David Koontzr
StanleVton, Vaij. W. R. Mathey, Sabina, Ohio;
L. Mitchell, St. Joseph, Mo. DvD. Hubbell, Co
lumbus, Ohio; J. M. Davis, Bronson, Kan. T.
J. Terrell, Linden, W. Va.; W. B. Carter, Shen
andoah, la.; Edan Kindrick, Bybee, Tenn.; Ins
lee Deaderick, Shooks, Tenn.; J. A. Ray, Ft
Smith, Ark.; H. O. Spannagel, Strasburg, 111.;
G. W. Kelley, Detroit, Kan,; F. A. Smith, Cedar
'Point, Kan,D. C. Flint, Girard, Kan,;U. S.
McClain, St. Marys, Kan.; Jason D. Ames, Buf
falo, N. Y.; J. J3. Stansberry, Little Falls, W.
Va.; William JJ. Brent; Stronghurst, 111.; H. F.
Pitts, Sylvania, Pa.; Gillies. Muir, Almont, Mich.;
John T. Foster, Ashley, 111.; Levi Miller, Zanes
ville, Ohio; Isaac O. Bruner, Philadelphia, Pa.;
C. C. Graybille''Monte Vista, Colo.; Levin N.
Corkran, Rhbdesyille, Md.; W-'.H. Stoith, Dan
ville, 111.; li.miiight, D'othan.vW. Ya.Patftlc
. Auliffe, Atchfustyi, Kan,) Der,emiah, Mcftamara,.
FountaintftwVlnd.; S. B. Driver, Wamic, Ore.;
Justus Everett, Palmyra-, &.' C; J. D. Johnson,
Brbwnwood, Texas D. 'N. Dabbs, Rocky Com
fort, Mo.; -C. G. Fait, -Walla Walla, Wash-.'? .
M. Wilcox,' Beallsville, Ohio; IJenry Clay Peters,
. Brooklyn, N. Y.; E. L. Jlerndon, Walhalla, S.
C.; J. A Bryan, Monpngahela, Pa.; B. J. LoomIr v
Lou Angeles, CaL; J.,- R. Ellis, Romsen, N Y.;
H. R. Crichton, Mo.bile, Ala.; R. L. Glover, Rush
Springs, I. T.; A. J. White, Sprlngdale, AVJc.;
Henry Snodsmith, Bluford, 111.; D. S. Burspn,
Richmond, Ind.; James McGrath, Conterville,
Ohio; H. A. Kenner, Cordell, dkla.; E. P.
Hughes, Wheeling, W. Va.; A. F. Scott) Erba-
con, W. Va.; James H. Harrison, Philadelphia,
Pa.: W. A. Combs, Humboldt, 111.; A. A. Ayars,
Williamstown, N. Y.; W. J. Walker, Cairo, Mo.;
L. C. Campbell, Sioux Falls, S. D.; Stephen Gar
rett, Jasper, Mo.; James Jones, Flat Rock, N.
C; Mike Dillsavor, Rich wood, Ohio; R. G.
Hinch, Blue Jacket, I. T.; H. D. McKevcr, Ken
dallsville, Ind.; William Pratt, Linden, Mich.;
Samuel Bradbury, Shelburn, Ind.; J. B. Flem
l ing, Pana, 111.; George O. Chambers, Beaver,,
Pa.; C. C. Williams, Punxsutawney, Pa.; Robert
Smithson, Baudette, Minn.; D. F; Kagey, New
Market, Va.; John Grubbs, Sioux City, la.; G. T.
Paul, Dillon, Mont.; F. W. Schroeder, Lake
Andes, S. D.; T. B. Crowdor, Weathorby, Mo.;
W. F. Cerveny, Wilber, eb.; E. A. Jones, Co
lumbus, Kan.; C. H. Reeves, Madison, Neb.;
Homer, L. Humphrey, Smithville, Ind.; B. R.
Hoxsey, Staunton, 111.; J. W. Horger & Sons,
East Liverpool, Ohio; Clarence Hughes, Mill
ville, N. J.; B. F. Hicks, Boyds, Md.; Felix
Frazee, Anderson, Ind.; P. McLindon, Williams
burg, Kan.; James Caldwell, Columbus, Ind.;
G. V. Wilcox, Liberal, Mo.; Roger Eataugh
Baileys Harbor, Wis.; John Potter, Midland,
Texas; R. A. Cooney, Portsmouth, N. H.; W. T.
McClafll, Chico, California; F. R. Mont
gomery, Middleport, New York; I. V. Tay
lor, Janesville, Illinois; S. A. Hay ward,
Hayward, Okla.; F. M. Hall, Danvors, 111.; J. J.
Phillips, Farina, 111.; M. V. Smith, Solon, Ohio;
A. W. Warren, Centerville, Tenn.; Jesse Le
Gotte, Seguin, Texas; Walker Holland, Loaml,
111.; Milo J. Hitchcock, Catbarine, N. Y.; R. S.
Childs, Brattleboro, Vt.; William Bouck, Frank
lin, N. Y.r M Murray, Le Sueur, Minn.; C. C.
Crouch, La Grange, Mo.; W. W. Masters, Mer
cer, Pa.; Milton Baker, Salinevllle, Ohio; F. M.
Martin, Niantic, 111.; M. GaVin, Patterson, la.;
Nathaniel Green, Pittsburg, Pa.; P. 'W. Cain,
, Beattie, Kan.; C. T. Bateman, Newport, Ark,;
J..W. Hottel, Troy, Ohio; S. J. Schultz, Corning,
Mo.; Jacob, L. Traylor, uofreen, 111.; S. Gilpand,
Philipsburg, Pa.; Asa Foote, Ft. Atkinsbh, Wis.;
George W. Wood, Lake City, Mich.; Louis R.
Sweetland, Hamlin, W. Va.; G. F. Gothren,
Bynum, Texas; George o. Canfleld, Spokane,
Wash.; Rotfert Crozier,Knoxville, la. J Horace
Dunton, Hampden Corner, Me.; A. T. Crim,
Dighton, Kan.; George Boyle, Hillsboro, Ohio;
I. D. Rognlien, Kalispell, Mont; James R. Ball,
Letart, W. Va.; William Harm, jr., Columbia,
Pa.; B. W. Keim, NeW'Tren.ton; Ind.; E. G. Rich,
Ledyard, la.; M. McKibben, Mechanlcsville, la.;
J. C. Burt, Burlville, Pa.; J. W. Russell, Thed
ford, Neb.; John A. Gardner, .Lines Mill, Ky.;
John M. Ziesslor, Sidney, Ohio; E. R, Copp, Nel
son, Pa.; W. H. Watkins,4 Lewistown, Ohio; F.
E. VorachekTJonway, N. D.; L. M. Taylor,
Painesville, Qhio; J. H Garton, Brookline, Moi;
Joseph L. Duflat, Mayfleld, Ky.; Austin Hill,
Knowlesville, N. Y.; L. A. Warford, Hartshorn,
Mo.; J. M. pavls, Bronson, Kan.; T. J. Terrell,
Linden, W. Va.; W. B. Carter, Shenandoah, la.;
Edan Kindrick, Bybee, Tenn.; Andrew Lee, Vil
lard, Minn.; E. A. Brown, Rice Lake, Wis.; R.
Key, Oakwood, Mo.; Rufus Funk, "Bluffs, 111.; N.
Fletcher, " Alliance, Neb.; J. S. Lightner, Ran
dolph, Wis.; a. C. Ewell, Fort Worth,Texas;
Frank L. Johnson, Tyner, Ind.; M. C. Hamilton,
Newbern, Tenn.; A. Tynan, Stella, Neb.; J. V.
Slinkard, Zalma, Mo.; Samuel Drumm, Muncle,
Ind.; J. N. Walker, St. Joseph, Mo.; T. H. B.
Jones, Ironton, Mo.; H. L. Pegram, Mulvane,
Kan.; John Kiser, Shawhan, Ky.; . Dr. E. T.
Almon, Mortons Gap, Ky.; Rev. H. G. McCall,
St. Paul, Minn.; A. J. Angelo, Bethany, Neb.;
.Olney Davis, Piano, Texas; G. C. Lefer, Jerry
City,. Ohio; James S. Tolen, Shell, Wyo.; A. B.
Kelly, Mesa, Wash.; O. H. Hubbard, West Point,
Miss.; D. C. Baqkus, Bronson, Tex.; William T.
Spear, Fort Fairfield, Me.; James Swaney, Shade
land, Pa.; W. W. Patterson, Brownfleld, Pa,;
-James A. Tarlton, Indianapolis, Ind.; John Mc
Illhatton, Fayette, Wis.; Ellas W. Whetsell,
Wbetsell, W-Va.; J, L. Mynes, Hurricane, W.
V,;. R. L. Hayden, Vandalia, Mo.; R. A, Kramer,
v Jtttst, Bank, Vftf fVa,; E. G? Elley, New Bloom
jftejd,; Mo,r G.ejo'rge Stammer, Ca.sjey, la.; J. L.
Klinger, Lyons, Kan:; W. I. OviattEast Smeth
port, Pa.; J. C.: Murphy, Randall, W. Va,; John
R. Attherholt Erie, P; T." R. Faurot, Green
field Tnd.; V. L. Penland, Mt. Grove, Md.r Jt R.s,
. McGrQw7 Seattle, Wash.; John, Nowotny, vNew
Braunfols, Texas; R, H. DeWitt, Yroka, Cal.?
John Mouroy, CatUwisa, Pa.; D. J. Baldwin,
Htibbell, Nob.; C. W. McDormonrVSpokaifc, T
Wash.; C. B. Pyle, Belt, Mont. yQ&fgerLi. Giovo,
Lees Creek, Ohio; Roy. J. W. Flnimg s, damu
ton, W. Va,; Isaac S. Cramer, Flmlngton, TN. J.;
G. W. Bishop, Wonewoc, Wis.; M. Kennedy, Du
rango, Colo.; T. W. Sheehan, Sparrowbush, N.
Y.; Dowolt Flockoncier, Crestlino, Ohio; Clar
ence Hughes, Millvlllo, N. J.; S. W. Swain, Ma
rion, 111.; W. W. Gribble, PIsgaler W. Va.; Frank
Bodden, Haricon, Wis.; W.- J. Sullivan, Cordova,
Nob.; Ed. W. Dillor, Melrose, Ore.; O. 0. Smith,
Bliss, Okla.; Barnor Horton, Warren, Pa.; J. M.
Storio, Cabaniss, I. T.f E. W. Stay ton, Bowling
Green, Ky.; R. L. Brown, Piper, Kan.; M. H.
Eggleston, Spokane, Wash.; J. G. Stuart, De
Moines, la.; J; P. Meade, Masonvllle, R. I.; E. 0.
Ray, Houston, Texas; M. C. Moore, Alllanco,
Ohio; N. C. Rood, Abilene, Kan.; W. J. Purdom,
Gravel Switch, Ky.; B. Loback, Mt. Vornon,
Ohio; William Carnlck, Anthony, Kan.; O. B.
Sampson, San Angelo, Texas; John Bell, Forgu
sonvillo, N. Y.; John L. Patterson, Rice's Land
ing, Pa.; J. W. Curnutt, Greenfield, 111.; Joseph
Nash, Piedmont, Okla.; Dr. H. T. Dixon, Evana
vllle, Ind.; L. G. Malono, Macon, Mo.; H. C.
Honsloy, Cloverdalo, Cal.; Burr Smith, Do Kalb,
Mo; Isaac Mowrer, Cucaraonga, Cal.; Mrs. A.
F. Gouldlng, Luzerne, la.; James Hilton, Mont
roBo, 111.; G. W. Hllor, Georgetown, Ohio; It.
G. Hallo, HInton, W Va.; Fred LItchard, Canea
dea, N. Y.; J. H. Chandler, Des Moines, la.; D.
W. Vail, Waverly, Pa.; Chape Wilson, Burnt
House, W. Va.; Henry L. Lounsbury, Peekskill,
N. Y.; W. S. Whan, Center Point, W. Va.; W.
R. Mclntyre, Alvy, W. Va.; Charles R. Croasey,
Odessa, Mo.; B. W. Torllndo, Newark, N. J.; J.
E. Seaman, Knox City, Mo.; E. A. Salser, Free
port, Kan.; W. L. McNalr, Chesterfield, S. C;
A. Allen, Winona, Minn.; E. M. Ellis, New De
catur, Ala.; T. W. Frost, Goshen, Ark.; W. R.
Davis, Powhatan, Va.; James W. McGarry, Shon
andoah Junction, W. Va.; Tom McCormack,
Smith, Ore.; J. M. Welch, Chance, I. T.; Joseph
H. Dandy, Hampstead, Md.; Walter Yooman,
Jeffersonvillo, Ohio; M. L. Wooley, Willson,
Texas; W. G. Gelger, Tipton, la.; J. W. Mitchell,
Superior, Neb.; C. S. Exley, Derby, la.; H. Z.
Quisenberry, Sedalia, Mo.; P. H. Owenson," Buf
falo Center, la.; M. P. McGraw, M,;,Graws, W
Va.; H. H. Helin, Roodhouse, 111.;. A. C. Parent,
Mobile, Ala.; W. B. Carter, Shenandoah, la.;
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gah, la.; 'J. H. McAnnls, Cleveland, Tenn,; W.
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Neb.; W. McCarter, Lake View, la.; Leslie Smith,
Portales, N. M,; S. B. McClung, Upper Tract,
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Adams, Sliarpsvllle, Pa;; S. R. Spurlin, Union
la.; L, P. Watson, Forest City, Mo.; Dr. E. L.
Dawson, Chickasha, I. T.; C. Howell, jr., Port
Byr,m, N. Y.
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