The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, July 17, 1908, Image 1

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WILLIAM J. BRYAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
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VOL- 8, NO. 27
Lincoln, Nebraska, July 17, 1908
Whole Number 391
CONTENTS
ON THE BACK TRAIL
THE TWO PLATFORMS COMPARED
JOHN W. KERN FOR VICE PRESIDENT
INDIANA IS HAPPY
HOW THE STATES VOTED
SENATOR GORE ON THE DEMONSTRA
TION AT DENVER
PERMANENT CHAIRMAN CLAYTON'S AD
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MR. BRYAN AND ONE TERM -
LABOR GOT A STONE
GUARANTEED DEPOSITS . ' -
HOME DEPARTMENT
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THE 7TO PL Al FORMS COMPARED
Below, in parallel columns, are the national platforms of the demo
cratic and republican parties. The former was adopted in Denver and
the latter was placed before the people of the country by the republican
national convention in session at Chicago:
Guaranteed Deposits
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DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
We pledge ourselves to legislation under
which national banks shall be required to es
tablish a guarantee fund for the prompt pay
ment of the deposits of any insolvent national
bank under an equitable system which shall be
available to all state banking institutions wishing
to use it. ... .
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