The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 25, 1908, Image 1
r . The Commoner. ifiij i I H CHARLES W. BRYAN, PUBLISHER VOL. 8, NO. 37 Lincoln, Nebraska, September 25, 1908 Whole Number 401 1 'i ' i ; "p r n m ' THE CONSUMER A SMALL 5U5INE.5S LABOR' dAM ' DEPOSITOR -' ? want,a GhanGce! ' .... i - . .I i . ... , . - ,, .A-ir Adam Bedc. famous as the House humorist" and raersohallv , - Senator Lnrurr asked the Jennie of Kansas for re-elefttion. popular, 'with men of.. all. parties,, but conspicuous asaCarai'PP s0UedJ' fc':" ' lieutenant, went to the people of Minnesota and asked -for re-, ' ( - s, r y . . ; t ..,-.- t - , t itiffiAOI'A election and the people $aid: . . , - V. uVe WaiHO d CHangei J : jo l . 64 We want a change! 9? a&5.'-- " - w J John J. Jenkins, another Cannon lieutenant, went -to Wis consin and asked for re-election and the people said: 6iljr jl -S ?9 Senator Hopkins went to Illinois and asked for re-election, and two-thirds of the republicans of Illinois announced: u We want a change!" We want a change!' Senator Fulton went to Oregon, and asked for re-election, and the people said: h , , 461MF jl Almost one-half of the republicans of Iowa; even when asked by their distinguished Senator Allison, replied: t We want a change! We want a change! ,'-,' t , Senator Hansbrough went to North Dakota for re-election, ' and the people said: Senator Ankeny went to the state of Washington and asked for re-election, and the people said: tUMir . I "We want a change!" We want a change! Senator Kittredge heard it in South Dakota, from the people : The voice of the people is unmistakable. Wherever they have had a chance to speak, they have earnestly lifted their voices, saying: a We want a change!" "We want a change!" That Sentiment is Sweeping the Whole Country VUe want a Chanse! it MniiiwrfiiMMiHfciiti-r'r-i,VrJTfj i r' rfiWiiriHi iMJftiVTirr A, V Hi . ' .'& I m l!i U i m j ' its : V .A . 4 ill