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In thu U.S. Civil
service tor A men
can men find women
over 18. LlfMoritf do1-
tlons are iminted to thous
ands nnr year. Wo cnnblt vou
to iimili V In vonr own home nt
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International t'urrct. (school, I)a 1103
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Newspaper Comment on the Result
or ine recent i national Ejection
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yets the 1 oltrft DcinocrnUc paper In V. R.
ctejear. Ihellmuet, Wxhy.N. C.
30C
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FOR SELLING' POST CARDS
W pos llrvlj- pire both a Kaiinini Allpn
Unth Slrm Wind. Iinnttlnll Mirrad
Sd id (Inlil nld rae, Anr rlra inurement,
fr.fl. rr levied, nnranltp the .ui
irnr t aUo Hoi Id fluid Ihlil fTrvS
Ulnr r nllh a I neo ( u
tinrLllnsr llkr a $5(1 diamond.
for fl lni!tltiatkari.flKaii "
Mini niffii rmur .ri l'Atinrilit lltrpr aelut
Order gOtarlairt amid nlirn otd ten' iu2ndwe will rl
tlietj end too Ihrimlrli, rl araurt ehalm
AtlON NATCH CO., Dopt.3I, Chlcnjjo.
Mr. Bryan loses out again. He
will never win the presidency. But
he is the biggest man in the country
today, and. has done more" for purity
and reform in politics than all others
combined. Raleigh Times.
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GRATISTO PROMINENT MEN
A! financial corporation. Just 1 clnp rtfaldlshed
which has practically unlimited possliriltlps for
profits open lo It. desires to secure-a few prominent
men banker, public mon, well known business
men or men a ho bavo held hUMi hi.noinrv positions
undernnytjl the State Governments or umterMlio
United Htntcs Govern imnf. or .under any lorolcn
government to net on its directorate ns active or
Inactive aril honornry dirt ctois. We desire to so
curoMhe (oorctatloti of men whom names-will
carry nMlconi d dignity commensurate with the
enterprise- Itself, ami to such nun w-vrlll make-sui
atiraetlvo proposition and glv a Kuhstanllnl block
nf. stock in our company Krutlri. This en'erprlso
hasragrrat luture bciorelt. ami it l worthy ortho
njpporl nudco-oprrntlon or men or hlirh standing;
i.,,SLn2teL?rn,'niMil attention ol such men only
iJ.l'.coiilmnnlaitlons re- anting this sub-
itiT- iniV :.?J 1!Pi,P"-Tttlly confidential. In oiwwer
vm! i.VSn ''P ?'".w ol Honor or projnlncnco
E. K. PAOD0CK.908 RusfcHVe.; HdtfSton,Tx
MNKIHO BY MAIL. WITH THE
GUARANTYSTATE BANK
makes your Money absolutely safe.
o'A'O'1 m.nn w,, Is truo to Himself
and tn W.a Inm w n.m ... ..
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iV-iVTIi . V . "Hvminiuii, copy 01 our
?? 0tl wnn'uir Oklnhoma law and
other Information on banlclntr by mall.
percent oh T.mo and fravlnjjs Deposits.
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GUARANTY STATE BANK
MUSKOGEE,. - OKLAHOMA
J.D.BENEDICT, Present, M.G.HASKELLshler
Don't Wear
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Brooks' Appiinnce. tho
Kc,rin 'wflclnveii.
tion. tho womlernu now
lun win bo teuton trial.
Ko obnoxious spring or
Pads. Has automatic Air
lraw tho broken
Part toother a"
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'"-'ii .hi xuanw limb. Xo alvpi m
CK.EHOOKS,lfceUuo,rrr lies. DuraCD
on trial to prove It. VZLSSSk l0'. . '
on. trial to prove It. CalnSa?i .i01 Waul
Uauks mailed free. Send aSSSfnSSSSg?
Cj6 BROOKS, 8446 Brooks Bldg., Marshall, Meh.
JWERMOTOR GASOLINE PUMP
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ttch,A shown, to "arty
Ki jlump,"In 30 miniit
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demonstrated now, but the Observer
inuueuueu quue earnestly in accord
ance with its belief in that proposi
tion And so we contemplate the elec
tion of Mr. Taft with such equani
mity as we may. rt is certain that
the administration that he will give
us can be in no degree worse than
the administration, that has.jrnrm hpt
At each recurring1 election the
power of money and business to con
trol votes is greater. The- organiza
tion lo mmieuce wor-Kingmen ana iore mm. While he may appear as
brow beat those who-favor an obnox- the man who is to perpetuate the
ujua uuuuiuuie, is immense. rnis noiicies or Mr nnncovot wo mov
power was used to its limit in the rest in a reasonable security that he
wwiwuutyrawrauy; uinougn woric- wninoc go to tne lengths to which
ingmen were turned to change the our present president has gone, and
result. Knoxvllle Sentinel. that hf will hnvn n f,?o.v.r. o.,.,i
, ; for- the-provisions of the constitution
uhm uie aeieac ot vviiuam J. tnan- nas Deen manifested by the
Bryan is a disaster for the demo- man who made him his residuary
cratic party. While it rlnshos rrm .leirntfm. TTHnn CM v S nicM,
hopes of thousands of democrats who
find in him their ideal and their William J. Brvnn. whHn fhHoo .
prophet; and have for him an esteem feated for the presidency .has. won a
k I ilv, -, " . mcu 1U "& iimiu iu American, nistory; in
.American public life have won. while beinir thrfno fhn nnnriiH'-& t,
;his defeat is a crushing disapoint- party; though defeated; he has beaten:
; msnr. tn nm rfomniiMfn mi. t.r. , r.ii. ,3 n . , ...
-.".j , x, -ww.vo uvj utiu put- o-ii icwtua ui presiaenuai. asrirants".
&UULUSU uiemseives' tnat once atrain As a camrmlirnrkr -hn-ta r.o -,,i.
they were to taste tie joys of victory, the lovaltv of his following hn
none but tho man who thinks too defeat was never minii,i. h- mo-i,
ZCr("l & 7"lJRZ "ft """ sood purpose are con-
, j . ..uiutcucu wilu rum ububu. ino man DrODablV over ?nnlre
Taft. wn ;;sra ",:;v"V" .ri !.u ri"y .Amenc.an? as ne a few
nnno hL "T rr:i ' ."".,"" " ve-cnarmea tnom more with
ing his administration, even though
certain liberal and reformatory move
ments' for which the democrats stand
Shall be Checked, nr litvfflo.i i..
republican control of the govern
ment Arkansas .Gazette.
three occasions, is the severest striin
that could be put on any man Q
The public is never quite fair in
its attitude towards its big mot? ,3
one has only to go back to the caso
of Abraliam Lincoln to find a man
whose very soul was tried by his de
votion to public duty, and by an ap
parent lack of appreciation on the
part of many people.
"What makes the situation all the
more galling is that Mr. Bryan had
much to do with the making of
uooseyelt; that notwithstanding that
he helped to malm Pnnemmif -..
was the, logical-heir of Roorvelt in
me presidential Chair, the people 8e-
'uucu . "- over mp. Bryan, tho
man who was to our mind the in
spiration of Roosevelt, and who set
the rule of conduct for Mr. Taft.
Bryan may never get the office,
but he has played, his part. He has
influenced- his kind almost more than
any other man in his own country,
and in some way a proper apprecia
tion of his name, if not of himse'f,
-- - VUNUl U1U1& Willi.
their oratory. Ovations such as have
been given to him have been enjoyed
by few, and yet he has been denied
the prize for which he lias so stout
ly contended. However, there are
higher honorsfor him in defeat than
for some men ih' victory. He will
continue fn Ko' '"ha tnr o- t
-portion of his fellow countrymen tfhd
for hin mrtnv fina r)imi'inn -
will have the esteem of all. Colum-
eiLL STOMES Sfi Skhj
: Ai inTrn v,u ie" ' a cure i reo.
AUdrcss C. COVEY, n. f. d. 0, Lanalnfr. Mlclu
PA TENTS BECUltKD OK FEE
Free report a to Patentability, illnstratwl OuUj
iif tlstprinvontlons Wanted, sentfroo.
KVANS, W1LKENS CO Woshlnton.O. a
I want to say to the republicans
who have honored me by their pres
ence," said Mr. Bryan in his speech
nere, that whether they vote me bus (Ohio) Dispatch
up or vote me down hiat in v ' "iUtcu-
- " f M1MvfJ Villi i. ... .
elfortto WJRll S S ... 4?2' l S .-..ttlra defeat.
countrv 'lil muai- oe sam cnat ne w one of
It will, ft will !v Mm r , : r.i.r,. . . .uurea UL -amen-
after years when paVuSancrmcta Helta Ttan S'? ,fr"";, ...
personality on the policies not only
oil his own party, but of the opposi
tion, as1 few men have ever done
ueiore.
VIRGINIA FARMS
fow as $5 per Here
Wlh Imp.-orementi; Mack laHd bow btlnc worked hi piU
iwoflt creiter than thepu-chaio prlw tbe Urit yer. Lonr hnra
Men, mild Wlnteia. Den ihlpplns ftcllltloj to ercit casttrm
market ot lowcit rutes. Dest church, tcliool and ocUl lArtm
Uft: Tor lUt of fann, cxcwnlon rates, and what others but
compII-heil, writs ttwly to P. K. LaBAUME. Ajr. and Uti
ASt Norfulk and Western Ky,, Bex KM lloanoke. Va.
Siscriber$' Advertising Dept.
..Pf partment Is for the exclusive
aSrf Commoner subscribers, and
special rate of. six cents a word per in
sertion tho lowest . rate has been
made for them. Address all communi
cations to Tho Commoner. Lincoln. Neb.
WAIrE-7,32r AGRB3- ND SCRIP.
Spokanel wSsh?11' Traders BIock-
TpFN- SONG, 25" CENTS.
Grand: Opera House; Chicag-o.
40
ANTJSDMOR33 FARMERS FOR
best county in Florid wrn
ior pamphlet describing- soils and
SHE? "ffi Price1f of property a
uanj rorr sale. Board of. Tr-irfo
Brooksville. Hernando CountyT FloridS!
C 0ISL BUSKERS LINIMENT $2.00
gets ono dozen two ounce bottles
Express prepaid. If no relief, money
refunded. E. B. Dikeman. ChlcaS? 111.
,has subsided and men areweighed by
: .r .. ." .iusiior scanaarcs
KWllr $--?&ce lth Webster. Clay
jljhdmiainehonhbugh they never
m7Thr"a5?y a J".., Prindples he made nonular h,v.
A SrTbterSffn ft!S "5 "?:.?? RooCevelt and by
ti &&&&stf
country may congratulate itself on .Sf the credit W1" deSerVe much
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riA " :: jr.,"uvi1J.u.auea DUt
The defeat of Bryan has nor n t ? "auon s.nistory.
ited his activity tatte arena of nT- the wndprn Gen the Vofce cryin in
tional life any. more than ?t has flom 11 derness';a PrPet speaking
robUed him; of the respect of his fel- Z Jni mtountain-toPt and though
low citizens oP wif " EL1"8 2t ftf , People have rejected him. thev
career in public life has beeT'fro? 3no JLePIS?5?e.fro? the hlS" Prin-
rv-k" . A . I. V4 ma.3 !. Wllinn MA l r r .z .T IV
uj suim on cnaracter or honor anil wn-rr i ", "I "aB uuim.ea tne
he goes down in defeat with fhn u ""' vivian(1 lum0) .Press
esteem of manv mn ruio. nr,.i -.
VOtes niraiTiRf-him Qftn j.t 7 - - A TOROlVrn rrErnr
- - -" - "". uun m me prime '
ilelSJtIL'V People appreciate the
rf nr TT m my years wgay or me defeat of Mr "Rrv?
MTe srsSa?- tax rt:v .?- i-Sp..
most citizens, and it i " u "ri ".u .fera or. many
r ' w - ili aK a aa-r 1 w a -- a a a a aiTiv- ir m. -- k ka .a.jivv '
r .ir: mssK E'ra;? y
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it. - j- :: " "-t cucii or we no nor. irnnTO- Tvr
Item. Pty.-New Orleans his strength of character, his great- A3ENTS wanted - responsible
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NJAS? NEBRASKA IMPROVED
fi. f?-rm,s Corn, grain, alfalfa. Write
l5 wkoi0CT, 'formation contalnlng
list. W. T, Bartlett,. Jackson, Neb.
A ELVRJDWARE, BUSINESS FOR SALE
i..Zi ' -frv ' i.raci' "-"u wagons wm
invoice -about ?18,000. Address Wli-
HU.UJS, care xne uommonen
MEBRASKA-'S IiARGEST magazine
11 and 15 souvenir Eost Cards, G
mpnths for 25 cents. Oldest lOO-.rmge
monthly on Coins, Stampsr Post Cards.
Curios, Minerals, Autogrraphs, Plioto
graphsr Relics, Old Books. West,
buperior, Nebraska.
The Observer said and believed in
the opening of the campaign, right
upon the nomination of Mr. Bryan
g?d to announcing Its support of him
that. the country would be more con
servatively and wisely governed if
there were a division of political re
sponsibility at Washington betweet
a democratic occupant, of the Whito
hose and tho republican major ty
in the congress. That, is not to be
ness of soul, and h'a fni p t,.
Humor is the saving grace of many
a situation, and Bryan may be saved
in this way. A still greater solace
may be in his religion, and any one
who reada Mr. Bryan's religioua lec
tures will be Impressed by 'them.
But to give his life to the public
even though he had found a way to
make his living out of it (and that
is more to his. credit), and then to
- ji.sh.uj everywnere, possiDUitiea
limitfrt nnl.-tr hw invni. nhlllHr r tat
business, of interest to everybody
everywhere, costs nothing to Investi
gate, Address P: O. Box 201, Gulfporc
MIssj . .
p,ILES" "OUR. CHILDREN IN THE
Other Life." and Swedenborgr'a
"Heaven and: Hell,"' both: books, 54.
Pnses, sent postpaid for 25 cents.
Stamps taken. - Pastor Landenberg-er.
WIndspr Place, St. Louis, Mo.
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,rvRIDGE lTHIST HGWj TO Pf
D the came.. Tor 25 'cents. Box 3t
pCfncoln, -Neb.
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