The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 25, 1908, Image 1

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CHARLES W. BRYAN, PUBLISHER
VOL. 8, NO. 37
Lincoln, Nebraska, September 25, 1908
Whole Number 401
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THE CONSUMER
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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
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We want a change!
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John J. Jenkins, another Cannon lieutenant, went -to Wis
consin and asked for re-election and the people said:
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Senator Hopkins went to Illinois and asked for re-election,
and two-thirds of the republicans of Illinois announced:
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We want a change!"
We want a change!'
Senator Fulton went to Oregon, and asked for re-election,
and the people said: h ,
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Almost one-half of the republicans of Iowa; even when
asked by their distinguished Senator Allison, replied:
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We want a change!
We want a change!
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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:
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"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:
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We want a change!"
"We want a change!"
That Sentiment is Sweeping the Whole Country
VUe want a Chanse!
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