The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 16, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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VOLUME 8,- NUMBER 4
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At Woodward Bryan heapod ridi
cule on the republicans by- "charging
them with taking credit for the
growth of tho crops, tho shining of
the sun, tho bringing of rain. ,"In
faoViiho said, "they'seizo upon any
thing that. they .think gives a plaus
iblo excuse for voting tho republican
ticket."
At Maxwell ho compared tho
granting of special privileges to a
casts of poison in tho human system.
"There has been a poison at work
in our politics," ho declared, "and
today its manifestations are such
that I believe the American people
are ready to apply the remedy, audi
that poison Is tho poison o privi
lege, the poison of favoritism. Our
government has been run too largely
in the interest of. tho favored few."
Draw.ing.lar.ge,.ch.eoring. crowds alL
day in tho- course of his travels
through tho state, the democratic
."candidate, never in better form,
TOBACCO WAV. SALESMEN
(Jootlnr! tcjulyiwo)iuiitproinoilon,rl&xperteuce
Danville Tobacco Co., Box O 86, Danville, Va.
HnTnjJ .WjPVJE !
aii'.uuiiii:viAnes
rWING
est tosed A most swessf ul
xccncimprovementscivc
r eat est resonance. SoM
til ret t. No asrtnts. Sent
on trial freteht nold: first.
last and Ml ihe time fly tit
i to show our feiUi in our
work, If you want a good
piano, you sav 75 oo
l:ay terms. Sllclitlyused
"hluh-crades," 3 Chlckcr.
tags, 2 llriclburysi etc., 175
up; taken. la exchange, for
Improved Wlnj pianos
Ihorolyrefinbhed. Send for
bargain Hit, You should
have anywqy" Book of
PIANOS,
Complete Information
tr
'erArsay
I aiv.vtfnn. 1t..tl lim "
..fW.JWIIW .IIWUIU l.l.
otvout l'lanos." 15; pages.
M.Y. WrMs&ysi " A book
of educational Intercast
Vi-oo foi tlie Hair
line front tbe old house of
WING & SON, 305-330
W. 13th !.. New orlc
hurled defiance at his opponenta and.
challenged them to meet his argu
ments. Fifteen, speeches and hand
shaking with thousands constituted
his day.'s work, thoconcluding speech
being hero tonight in the. auditorium,
which was filled to overflowing.
Provious to going- to, tho hall he
was serenaded at the hotel and ad
dressed an immense throng from the
balcony. Tho keynote of his remarks
hero tonight was that republican
policies meant disaster, while demo
cratic policies meant prosperity. On
this subject ho said:
"Tho democratic party is absot
Jittely necessary to restore prosper
ity. The republican party has had.
'its, chance and? it ha& failed. We are
now. -In, the midst of a depression for
vwhich 'natural .conditions furnish.no
excuse. Artificial conditions are re
sponsible for tb,e present prostra
tion, and those, artificial conditions
originated in republican policies. The'
business failures for the nine months
.ended September 30 were 11,943 In
number, and the liabilities amounted
to ,$179,000,000.
1 ""ft means that if the assets are
worth in fact the amount at which
they are placed, there will stllj be
a loss of $56,000,000 to account for.
This (tremendous loss comes at a
time when cropsrare reasonably good.
And -.when nature has not withheld.
her bounty. It comes when the re
publicans are in complete control.
They have a president whom they
ddolize In their platform, a senate
complo'tely in the hands of the re
publican party, a republican house of
representatives, dominated by a des-r
potic speaker, "
"We can assume, therefore, that
they have done everything they could
do consistently in 1,hoir . policies to
prevent the panic and yet the panic
is here. It comes, too, when we have
a tariff so high that even the repub
licans promise unequivocally to re
vise It immediately, and Mr. Taft has
ventured ,the opinion that the revi
sion will .probably be downward.
What does It promise to do fbr the
protection o the public.
WhAt'pol
Get Oof Boole and We'll Make Riolit Price
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C -.-w -tm. ma inn Unit, mit ntmiit tkn ... - k..i.
To Trade
nlr BkX
Fra and llndtout about tho enl matar tuii n3M
and surraya that are Rood country road madders" S-SiST
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Mvunuiu. iiuwvu uui BftBllf run
BUSSIES AND SURREYS
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back again" every trip, and uato tlmo, worry and expense. lm""Mcato a t
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Do not buy a, razor until you have an opportunity of trylnir tt. Wo
will sen4 thomajmlflcent "Palmeir" Razor to you absolutely FREE
iur ov uy i nai. n you wisn to quy ic at tno ena ot tnia umc
and wa think you will sena us J1.75, our special price for tho razor
wuwwuui.n nm uob cust 70a a Hingio penny to use tlie racor I or au
joi uAuavib u nutiuii ia rtiiura it ic unsatuuactory. x
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oDUKUMoim 10 uny is nnicea you neatre to uo no. Tha "jPalmer' eq'
Cmnmt ntJ BUmm a itlst n DOtttnl eard or Iflttnr. And wn will nn
fciiu iiv niuiicy If aftor purohaslna tho rator yon deslr to exchange It or a
yon may do so freo of charge any tlrao vrlthln ono year from the day you bonoht it.
ifoyai 9. raimw t company. vis 3d Sti'Aft. Cmcpgo, II!
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Anti Trust and Anti Short Weight
KLOT2
CRACKER FACTORY, Ltd., New Orleans, La.
Full Wdght and Quality goes with all Calces and Crackers
WE DO NOT CHARGE POO MDn' onn
Better Carton Goods were never made than the Klotz Kind
BEHHARD KL0T2, Sr., Managor
icies lias it thut look to a restoration
of prosperity?
"In amount the failures of the last
nine months exceed in number the
failures of tho corresponding months
of 1893 and the difference between,
assets, and liabilities is greater this
year than it was in 1893, although
the total amount of liabilities was
greater in. 1893 than in this year.
, "It must bo rememhered the Mc
Klinley law was still in force in 1893.
It was in force until tho Summer of
1894. The Wilson bill was n6t
passed until tho summer of 1894.
Tho failures of that year w.ere not
as great either in number or in. the
amount of liabilities as they are this
year. The failures of 1895 were not
as great in amount or in Ihe total
liabilities as they are this year.
"The failures in 1806 were not
eqiual' to the failures of this year in.
nuinber or in amount, of .liabilities,
and vet'ih l"89fi tho rem! h1f nana wai-a
jalking abotit a democratic panic arid
promising prosperity.
"A member of the British cabinet
said recently in a speech that the
exports of cotton goods from Lanca
shire ha'd. increased-11 per-cent. over
last year, and . he declared, that the
cotton' exports of 'the" United - States?
had fallen off 45 per cent in the
same period: If this is true, how
will the protectionist explain it? -
, "The republican party can not es
cajefrom its p record. Its policies
have for the'in object; riot the advance-'
ment of the general welfare, but the
enrichment of a relatively small num
ber of the people at the expense of
the rest of the-, people. If we are
to have prbsperity we must restore
independence in industry. The re
publican party does not promise this.
On, the contrary, it pledges, itself, to
a, continuation of the policies under
wliich, trusts have grown and fattened
at the expense of the public.
"The democratic party does prom
ise to prevent the creation of private
monopolies. tJTo have prosperity we
must have harmonious co-operation
between labor and capital. The re
publican party .does not promise this.
On the contrary, it promises to con
tinue the noHp.lPR wrilnli entr'mo'nH la
bor and capital and have made labor
trcjutyles acue. The democratic
party promises justice between labor
and capital arid a restoration of peace
and friendship between employer and
employe.
"To have prosperity we must pro
tect the bank depositors and thus in
duce them to take their money out
Of hiding and restore it to the chan
nels of trade. The republican party
does not promise protection of de
posits. The democratic nnrtv rinps
Tho democratic party promises legis
lation wnicn will insure depositors.
The man who puts his money in a
bank must know that he can with
draw it at any time, and this secur
ity should be given by the banks, be
cause tho banks make their money
out of the depositors.
If we are going to have prosper
ity we must have a reduction in the
tariff. The people recognize that the
tariff is extortionate. Even the re-
puoncan leaders are forced to admit
this, and yet they are deliberately
planning to prevent any real revi
sion by electing a stand pat congress
while tho republican candidate is
talking about revision without giv
ing any assurance that revision will
mean a material reduction.
"If the democratic party wins
.there will be an immediate reduc
tion of the tariff which will satisfy
tho public demand and remove the
tariff question from politics for a
number of years. A democratic vic
tory means prosperity, prosperity to
all the people, a prosperity that will
be permanent. It means the
remedying of abuses; until abuses
aro remedied there can be no peace,
and the sooner abuses are remedied
the more easily can the remedy be
applied."
'THE STREAK INSIDE
"Tho cat sneaked- beneath tho
couch.. when I' earner In: fit must hnv
a 'yellow streak in its make-up."
t it must have. I zee the canary's
cage is empty and here- are some
feathers." Houston Post. '
ft$ftlber$' fiawfti$iit9 Depr. j
TIiIb department Is for the exclusive
use of Commoner subscribers, " and a
special rate o six cents a word per In
sertion the lowqst rate has bcea
made Tor them. Address all communi
cations to The-Commoner, Lincoln. Nob.
D RYAN TWO-STEP," PICTURE AND
- music; catchy air, rich melody
Postpaid, 25 oentsk Sold by dealers, or
send to Tucker Pub. Co., Platte City,
Missouri.
"I INE UP FOR BRYAN." THE
great campaigns march song1.
Words and music. 25c .AIL dealers or
Gald,- Mullane Music Co., Dth. and Syca
more, Cincinnati, O. .
ASTHMA SUFFERERS I HAVE
rx found liquid that cures asthma,
gasping for breath, sufCocation,. cough
ing, stopped. . Send: your, name for froo '
bottle. Address T. Gorham,. Grand
Rapids, Mich., 32-f Shcpard Building.
iifvN TO VICTORY," THE CAMPAIGN,
song of tho century which will
win votes for the victor, ;'cqual rights
for all and special, privileges for none."
25c per - copy: Addresff .. Mrs. Helen
Chamberlin,'. Bpx: '71G. . Storm Lake,
lowa. ... ..
.YICHITA.- COUNTRY, "BEST IN
vr . Texas for tno nomoseeKer- or in
vestor; for information write Jones
Land' Co., Wichita. .Falls, Texas.
SNAPS IN LANDS CLOVER, DAIRY
ing,and grain, in central Minne
sota. Send for list. A. Murray,
'Wadena, -Minn. "
BOOST FOR BRYAN BY WEARING
tho Bryan Campaign Button. It's
copyrighted by us, and the only ono
madd which has the democratic plat
form and Bryan principles embodied
on tho button. Send 10c or stamps,
will mall you sample button. Whole
sale prices to clubs and dealers. Tho
Schradsky Co., Box 849, Denver, Colo.
THE BRYAN SONG, 25 CENTS. 40
Grand Opera Houso, Chicago.
97H AND 80 'ACRES IMPROVED
U farms for salo on railroad, 35
miles south of Indianapolis; $20 per
acre, Win. Waltman, Beanblossom,
Indiana.
REAL CAUSE OF INDUSTRIAL
Panics. Tolstoy, Post. Kropotkln,
Darrow, Gompers, Debs, Lloyd, Garri
son, and seventeen others. 'World s
best thinkers. Send twenty cents.
Qulnn, 1644 Unity Bldg., Chicago.
C ASH PAID FOR OLD AND CURIOUS
pistols and revolvers. Send de
scription and price. ' A. C. Gruhlke,
Watorloo, Ind.
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ONTANA RANCH PROPERTIES
nnv Mr nrnfltR nnd nfPor crood in-
I" -"O Jf Z M i, I M n1
vestments, oenu jloi- il ut oiibi-iw
bargains, all sizes. J. H. Shober, Jr.,
Helena, Mont.
FIFTY IMPROVED FARMS, RIDICU
r lously cheap, caused by cotton-boll-weevil;
highest, healthiest and
finest truck, fruit, dairy and stock
growing section of Louisiana. Excur
sion rates. Write Ernest O'Bannon,
Homer, Louisiana.
VOU NEED AND USE IT EVERY
1 day. God made it. You can get
it. Address W. H. Sherrod, 201 S. & C.
Bldg.v Seattle, Wash.'
COR SALE IMPROVED CORN AND
r alfalfa farm In Jewell County,
Kansas; C. W. Bennqtt, Lovewell,
Kansas. , "
FOR SALE HUNDREDS OF LAND
and timber tracts. V. C. Russell,
Memphis, Tenn.
knnr. buys a nice cJlean stock
ipOUUU of general merchandise In
Southeast Kansas, from , Frank Heos,
Stark, Kansas.
ANTED MORE FARMERS FOR
knnt nnnnfir In TflnrMn WrltO
for pamphlet describing soils and
crops, map ana prices oi. property us
ually for sale. Board of Trade,
Brooksvlllo, Hernando County, Florid.
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