The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 28, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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IT is impossible for Mr. Bryan o address all of
the voters of the country between now and
Election Day, but by means of an Edison
Phonograph and the new Bryan Records a great
many more people can hear him s;eak than
would be possible under any other circumstances.
The Edison Bryan Records
are remarkably faithful reproductions of Bryan's
speaking, and give extracts from his speeches
which are characteristic of his policies.
Informal gatherings can be ai ranged at Demr
ocratic clubs by means of an Edison Phonograph
. and these Records. It will be a novelty ia itself
to have a campaign speech delivered by a Pho
no -raph, but when it is also considered that the
speech is Bryan's and that the rec-rdswere made
by him, this becomes-doubly interesting.
Phonographs and Bryan Records! can be had
of any Edison dealer in your town.
NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,
r 93' Lakeside Avenue OrangeNew Jersey
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Tho central body of the Inde
pendence , league of Schenectady
county, New York, adopted a strong
resolution endorsing Bryan and Kern
and repudiating tho regular inde
pondeuco league ticket.
In a mine explosion at Wigan,
England, seventy miners were en
tombed. With great difficulty a num
ber were rescued, but tho list of dead
will probably number forty-five or
fifty.
Tho official notification of James
S. Sherman at Utica, N. Y., was made
the occasion of a big demonstration.
The reception was non-partisan and
the city was handsomely decorated
for the occasion.
On August 18 Rear Admiral Rob
ley D. Evans, having reached the age
of sixty-two, was placed upon the
retired list. He was the recipient of
many telegrams on his anniversary.
Eugene W. Chafin, prohibition can
didate for president, was officially
notified of his nomination in Chicago,
the notification taking place in the
presence of a large and enthusiastic
audience at Music hall. Prof. Charles
P. Scanlon of Pittsburg made the
speech of notification.
breaking all former records. Whoa
the nomination was made tho cheer
ing beganfand lasted for upwards of
an hour. The convention adjourned
without giving the governor a chance
to decline, and after considering the
matter he decided to accept. The
remainder of the state ticket is as
follows:" Lieutenant governor, Julius
L. Reiter, of Rochester: sGcrftfnrv n?
state, Richard T. Lambs, of Clayton;
state treasurer, Henry P. Nelson, of
Hibbing; attorney general, M. E
Matthews, of Marshall; railway and
warehouse commissioners, Hans P.
Bjorge, of Ottertail county; Robert
Nee, of Rice county.
in consequence of the discovery of
extensive irregularities in the de
partment of public instruction, Cuba,
of which Lincoln De Zayas is super
intendent, Lieutenant Colonel Bui
lard has been appointed supervisor
and ordered to .institute a rigid in
vestigation. It is alleged by the offi
cials of the provisional government
that the pay rolls have been padded
and exorbitant amounts charged for
the rent of public schools.
Tho Southern Indiana, one of the
chain of Walsh railroads, has been
placed in the hands of a receiver.
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without wttrtnliJK cloaet op- resoijYolr. With hitch warming oloset, por
colatn lined rosqryotr, just ab shown In cut, S17.35. Mado with Urea
quareovon.n wondorlul baker, six No. ft eooklho holo. llody tnrulo of
controlled aiaal plats. IIuniawoodorcQnL NJcUol parts highly polished.
TflTtUll? arc tho most liberal bvor made. Voucannayattoryoa
H KHlJ rccoivo tho ranee. You cantalco It into your own
The 1909 meeting of the National
Editorial Association, will be held in
Seattle.
At a meeting-of the general executive-board-
of the United Brother
hood, of Tailors, held in New York
City,- a general strike was ordered
to enforce a demand for a twenty
per cent increase in the wage scale.
Fifty-seven shops in New York, em
ploying 1,100 menwere tied up. It
is said that the strike will affect
ahout 30,000 members.
The annual encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic is be
ing held in Toledo.
f. equal to stoves sold at double
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WRITE TODAY
tlorf ul otovo olfors over made
lluv (II root from munufuoturers and Bavo ninner.
or our now Illustrated Slovo Cntnlon No. S71 wo will
envo you monoy, No dolay In shipping. Head tho moat woa
Mom, iioerai toriiis ovor ouorcut vuiib now 10 onier,
The American fleet reached'. Sid
ney, Australia, on August .19. . The
reception, was one of the greatest
since, the cruise began.
MARVIN SMITH CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
The New Yorker Sf aafs - Zeitung
One Year
1.85
Till Close of Campaign, 60 Cents
J Address The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb.
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Two companies of United States
troops enroute from Fort Slocum to
the Pacific coast, engaged in a riot
at the terminal station in Atlanta.
The local police officers were unable
to curl) the rioters and a company
of regulars was sent from Fort Mc
Pherson. Several of the rioters were
severely injured.
The government's petition for a re
hearing in the Standard Oil case was
filed in the United States court of
appeals at Chicago. It represents,
Subscribers' Advertising Dept,
Three sharp earthquake shocks
were recently felt at Eureka, Calif.
Tho Merchants' Association of Ma
nila has inaugurated a movement
looking towards securing a visit from
President Roosevelt either before' or
after he goes to South Africa.
The Omaha World Herald
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SEND SU11SCIUPTIONS NOW TO
THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska
The American Wool and Cotton
Reporter and Live Stock Bulletin,
published in New York City, has
been denied second-class mail privi
leges. Postmaster General Myers
says the order was issued because
the paper had no known office , of
publication and no genuine list of
subscribers. The publisher, Frank
P. Bennett, president of the com
pany bearing his name, declares that
the order was issued because his pub
lication severely criticized President
Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot, gov
ernment forester.
The Minnesota democratic state
convention at Minneapolis unani
mously renominated Governor John
A. Johnson for a third term. Gov
ernor Johnson declined to be a can
didate for renomination, but the con
vention ignored his declaration and
nominated him, the enthusiasm
This. department Is for tho exclusive
UBe of Commoner subscribers, and a
special rnto of six cents a word per in
sertion tho lowest rate has been
made for them. Address all communi
cations to The Commoner, Lincoln,, Neb.
pvN T0 VICTORY." THE CAMPAIGN
song of the dentury which will
win votes for tho victor, "equal rights
for all and special privileges for none."
25c por copy. Address Mrs. Helen
Chamberlin, Box 71 G, Storm Lake,
Iowa.
FOR SALE - G40 ACRES CHOICE
central California vineyard Ian I,
19 miles from Sacramento at $40 per
acre. Finely located to divide into
small farms. E. B. Owen, Bruceville,
Sacramento Co., Calif.
KJECESSITY COMPELS ME TO SELL
my farm and orchard of 3,000
apple trees; 128 acres located in Ar
kansas, Benton county, which has throe
million apple trees. For truthful par
ticulars, address "W. W. Pearco, 518 W.
Elmlra, San Antonio, Texas.
POR SALE FARM IN EVERY
1 state best land cheapest prices.
Paul Nuckols, Box 34, Bemls, Tenn.
PINE 1100 ACRE FARM ON YORK
1 River, 'half price. Address Box
286, Williamsburg, Va.
f AKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. FOR
- young, bearing orange, grnpo
fruit groves, truck and timbered lan'is.
write J. H. Bracey, Umatilla, Fla.
pOOD-BYE LITTLE DARLING'
Sample copies of this beautiful
new song 20 cents in silver. Address
M. M. Stephens, P. O. Box 412, Hornell,
New York.
THE BRYAN VOLUNTEERS; GRAND-
1 est song evo"r written; prlco 10
cents. F. M. Wilson, South Whitley,
Indiana.
COR SALE IN ONE OF THE BEST
" alfalfa, dairy, and fruit countries
in San Joaquin Valley, small and larfeO
tracts of land, hotel, barber shop,
hardware store. Address Klncaia
Faso for folders, Dos Palos, Cal.
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