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About The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
"vS'5SIH?,SF!Ft,'P,r" '-win --.f- i -i rrr I - f , A JL jLJLv Commoner. CHARLES W. BRYAN, PUBLISHER VOL. 8, NO. 29 Lincoln, Nebraska, July 31, 1908 . m Whole Number 393 "PERSUADED" no rim SAMPMcN CON1KI.GU7IUN5 WMTEQ . WJT ACCEPT any AMoyjrrFwwum person OR CORPORATION WS THE.W0RO.1 ?yuuL jzvU-u, Aftlu jJjLcsCtAT QA tA.Jti. , aJlX, duM ' "" aS ' .B-. Sa. A , jsSSSa MTW 11111 5?5 , I " WMlZ . .,.-Sr - i -TrmiwnTi if -": " ' '" -' VWii From tho Omaha World-Herald. TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DOLLARS IN LESS THAN TWO HO URSAND FR OM THE PEOPLE Guthrie, Oklahoma, July 25. The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebraska: Notice of my appointment as treasurer of Democratic national committee received at eight o'clock tonight. In less than two hours, without solicitation, I have received from sixty-two local people a total of $2,7 80, in sums ranging from one hundred dollars down to one dollar; and not one cent from special interests nor none expecting special privileges, but every dollar from a patriot asking no retwn but honest government. Oklahoma people prefer to pay their own campaign expenses rather than have our party humiliated by obligations to special interests. C. N. HASKELL. M m M jQgk'? to. ..-444V-i -. ,- -A !- " r--- . lWt 'l n.iTMiiMl.lr-'i ...AfaM. J --. Wm. - liflpfflHiW . "ii tf 'hi - -v