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VOLUME 7, NUMBER 51
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DEMOCRATIC CLUBS
Daniel O'Connoll, San Francisco,
lCal., wires The Commoner as fol
lows: "The California Bryan club
'organized today, congratulates tho
nation on your consent to accept
nomination for president and be
lioves the people of every stato will
instruct their delegates to vote -for
your nomination."
The following report is sent out
. from Massachusetts: "A Massachu-
setts Bryan club was organized Oc
tober 29 with Henry T. Schaefer,
president, 14 Kilby street, Boston;
Whitfield Tuck, secretary, Winches
ter, Mass.; Dr. E. S. Taylor, treasur
er, 176 Fcdoral street, Boston. The
object of the club is to work for
the nomination and election of Wil
liam Jennings Bryan for president
in 1908. All who wish to aid in this
good work are invited to become
members and inform the secretary.
The West Side Bryan club has
been organized at South Omaha, Ne
braska. Officers were chosen as fol
lows: Thomas F. Corrigan, presi-
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tools with lasting edges and fine temper. The most satisfnetorv tools for- the
farm and the home tools that seldom need grinding whose adjustments are
right, are
Tools and Cuattlery
To remove all chance from tool buying, nslc for Keen Kutter Tools and look
for the trademark on each tool. This name covers not only Carpenter's Tools
but Farm and Garden Tools, Scissors, Shears, Pocket-knives and Table Cutlery.
If not at your dealer's, write us.
SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY (Inc.), St. louls and Neiv York. U. S. A.
KE9E3K51
IDAHO
CAREY ACT LANDS
70,000 Acres of choice fruit and farm land still open
for entry under THE TWIN FALLS NORTH
SIDE CANAL.
THE TWIN PALLS CANAL SYSTEM is tho largest
irrigation project in the United States, em
bracing a total of 420,000 acres; 240,000 acres
under cultivation; 110,000 acres filed on during
1907, and 70,000 acres under the North Side
Canal still open for entry.
"pli'AND INVESTMENTS AIIE THE SAFEST BANK
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These lands aro located in the 'famed Snake River
Valley in Southern, Idaho, in tho midst of its
CLIMATE, pure, rarlflcd and dry; winters mild,
short and little snow; abundant sunshine tho
year, around.
SOIL is a rich volcanic ash and sandy loam, with-
a warm south slope and the most productive
and fruitful upon which tho sunlle-ht falls.
TOWNS on the North Side aro Mllncr, Jeromo and
Wenden, each of which offers inducements for
the homo-builder, investor and business man.
ELECTRIC POWER A magnificent power plant
costing over $100 000 is now in operation at
Shoshone Falls. More than 100,000 horse power
is available In Snake river adjoining this tract.
WATER RIGHT Is from Snake River, tho seventh
largest river in the United States.
PREft?wAffS a furnished by the company from
either the Milner or Jerome offlco to show
homeseekers the lands. Drivers who are fa
miliar with tho lands accompany jvery team.
TERMS .Perpetual water right, $35 per acre, and
tho land 60c per acre; first payment on water
right and land at time of filing, $3.25 per aero;
balance in ten annual payments. Short resi
dence only required.
HOMES -If you want a home, a business, an Irri-
Fifl ilm' a 8UrcL Investment, sunshine and
health; If you want to make money, come to
th., w,,n tUa tforth s,d0 nd0 where you
will find rich soil, fine climate, abundance of
water, good wells, electric power, electric rail-,
roads undor construction, good neighbors and
everything to mako a happy and prosperous
commonwealth.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED write for handsomely
Illustrated book to
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R. M. McCOLLUM, Secretary
Twin Falls North Side Investment Co., Ltd.
Jerome, Idaho.
Sole agents for the disposal of water rights and town lots.
dent; Michael Goggins, secretary;
"William Schneider, treasurer; James
Sutherland, vice president; William
O'Connell, corresponding secretary;
M. Murphy, marshal at arms; Bmil
Holub, sergeant at arms; trustees, a
committee of five as follows: Frank
Good, Bert Spearman, Peter McGold
rich, Louis Zadina, Henry Ryan.
Joseph R. Rossom, editor of the
Cullman (Ala.) Democrat, writes:
"I have the honor to inform you that,
pursuant to the enclosed call issued
in last week's Democrat, a Bryan
Democratic club was organized here
last night. Its purpose is to see that
a Bryan delegation is sent .to the
state convention from this (Cullman)
county, and to work for a full in
structed Bryan delegation from Ala
bama at the next convention. This
movement is early, but it appeared
proper that some move be made
now.
Tne ioiiowmg .resolution was
adopted by the King County Demo
cratic xlub, Seattle, Wash.:
Whereas, Hon. William J. Bryan
has recently consented to again be
come our candidate for president of
the United States, in case the demo
cratic electors signify their wishes
that he do so, and
Whereas, The members of the King
County Democratic club regard Mr.
Bryan not only as being the peer of
any living man, but also as the first
citizen of this republic, whose prin
ciples and teachings are being vin
dicated day by day, and whose wis
dom and statesmanship are espe
cially needed to repair the errors,
mistakes and general incompetency
of the present republican administra
tion. Therefore be it Resolved, That the
King County Democratic club, here
by pledges to Mr. Bryan its earnest
and loyal support during the -period
of his candidacy for the exalted posi
tion to which he aspires, and we
promise him our assistance and co
operation after a' reunited and mili
tant democracy shall witness his in
auguration March '4, 1909.
suitable for uso at the seashore "
"This," said the. clerk, "is just tho
thing."
"Oh, no. I'm sure people could
see through that." Philadelphia
Ledger.
ALONG SIMILAR LINES
"Ever try an automobile, Judge?
said a' friend.
"No," replied the Judge; "but I'vo
tried a lot of people who have."
Jewish Ledger."
THE ffilUE OF CHARCOAL
Few People Know How Useful It is in
Preserving Health and Beauty
HER QUERY
Some little while ago a popular
writer visited a jail in order to take
notes for a magazine article on
prison life. On returning home he
described the horrors he had seen,
and his description made a deep im
pression on the mind of his little
daughter Mary. The writer and his
offspring, a week later, were in a
train together, which stopped at a
station near a gloomy building. A
man asked:
"What place is that?"
"The county jail," another an
swered promptly.
Whereupon Mary embarrassed her
father and aroused the suspicions of
the other occupants of the carriage
by asking, in a loud, shrill voice:
"Is that the jail you were in,
father?" Judge's Library.
SOME NATURE FAKES
After a careful and impartial con
sideration of all the evidence bear
ing on the subject, the investigating
committee reports that notwithstand
ing their, long life and .apparent re
spectability the following are un
doubtedly nature fakes:
The bull in the china shop.
The wolf at the door.
The fly in the ointment.
The dog in the manger.
The bee in the bonnet.
The flea in the ear.
The rat that was smelled.
The chorus-girl's lobster.
Pigs in clover.
Horse and horse.
Time flies.
Tho Welsh rabbit.
Tho man on a lark. Indianapolis
News.
Costs Nothing to Try
Nearly everybody knows that char
coal is the safest and most efficient
disinfectant and purifier in nature,
but few realize its value when taken
into the human system for the same
cleansing purpose.
Charcoal is a remedy that the more
you take -of it the better; it is not a
drug at all, but simply absorbs the
gases and impurities always present
in the stomach and intestines and
carries them out of the system.
Charcoal sweetens the breath after
smoking, drinking or after eating
onions and other odorous vegetables.
Charcoal effectually clears and im
proves the complexion, it whitens the
teeth and further acts as a natural
and eminently safe cathartic.
It absorbs the injurious gases
which collect in the stomach and
bowels; it disinfects the mouth and
throat from the poison of catarrh.
All druggists sell charcoal in one
form or another, but probably the
best charcoal and the most for tho
money is in Stuart's Charcoal Loz
enges; they are composed of the
finest powdered Willow charcoal, and
other harmless antiseptics in tablet
form or rather in the form of large
pleasant tasting lozenges, the char
coal being mixed with honey.
The daily use of these lozenges
will soon tell in a much improved
condition of the general health, bet
ter complexion, sweeter breath and
purer blood, and the beauty of it is
that no possible harm can result from
their continued use, but, on the con
trary, great benefit.
A Buffalo physician, in speaking
of the benefits of charcoal, says: "I
advise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to
all patients suffering from gas in
stomach and bowels, and to clear the
complexion and purify the breath,
mouth and throat; I also believe the
liver is greatly benefited by the daily
use of them; they cost but twenty
five cents a box at drug stores, and
although in some sense a patent prep
aration, yet I believe I get more and
better charcoal in Stuartls Charcoal
Lozenges than in any of the ordinary
charcoal tablets."
Send your name and address today
for a free trial package and see for
yourself. F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stu
art Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
Subscribers' Edwrtisiitg Dept.
TOO TRANSPARENT
"But," said the summer girl,
"what I'm looking for is a parasol
This department Is for the exclusive
uso of Commoner subscribers, and a
special rate of six cents a word per in
sertion tho lowest rate has been
made for them. Address all communi
cations to Tho Commoner, Lincoln, Neb.
BAUXITE. TIMBER AND FARM
lands for sale. Address J. C. Kin
lcaid, Benton, Saline County, Arkansas.
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FOR SALE 40 ACRES FINE FRUIT
Ifirifl whnrrt nnnw nnrl" iiinsf rnlffiS
are unknown. Write
Laton, California.
Kaiser Bros.,
CHART 2Gc, FRAMES ANY ROOF.
C. M. Osborn, Box 1920, Lincoln
Nebraska.