1TWrVKy V4" 1"fl' " . .,!" W1-"""!!' The Commoner. OCTOBER 15, 1909 11 ' mp'P "wwrnnyrr" Tile Beat of All Bone Cutters Best, because it's Jhe onty cutter madcihat cuts bone across th'c grain. .And the most successful poultrymcn know that bone cut in tiiis way is easily assimilated by the hens and produces lite best results. The Standard Bone Culler is easy to run and easy to buy. Sent on lOdava franlri.il. fin Shows No. 0, $8.80. It has many lmorovn. merits. 1 1 other sizes from W.75 to $195. Write lor catalogue; bUiBdard.. q BanaCntterOs, HMard.fco.,. ' lA. JB 3)bi'5' I sssBk Asm J?Zm IvfcA VLW T's-4 I m WBmmmmmmmwJ' 1 U U WK i.fiL rJfCTO if' uwtAjj 0 ORNAMENTAL FENCE a ficl "eMicns. ah nuci. j Jw Handsome, cheaper than wooa(moroaaraDic. upectai prices to churches and ccmo terics. Don'tbnyafence un til yougctour rrcecataloj?. Xokomo FencoMaohinnCo. 4M ftorUBS.t&oKomo,lnd. EnSZHLQZB FENCEWR& mr mam m wr mm Btronchlcfc en-tight Sold to the user at Wbo!ctt! Prieri. Wa Fay Freight. Cataloguofroa COILED SPRING PENCE CO.. Box 234 Wlnohaatar. Indian Frco report as to Patentability. Illustrated Guido Book, and list of Inventions Wanted, sent frco. Victoii J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. O. ONLY ONE OPPORTUNITY Headers of the Commoner will bo riven Just ono opportunity to securo a farm in Florida on terms of only 33 Con's a Day. NO INTEREST NO TAXES 300 forms will bo gold to 300 lucky persons on theso terms. A lull paero announcement will ba mad a in tho Commoner next week. Whether you buy for n home, or for investment, you nro certain to come out way ahead. At least, loarn about this, opportu nity, Don't turn it down bol'oro you know tho par ticulars. Watch for tho Commoner next weak, then act promptly, and you may be ono of tho lucky 300. (Adv.) CASH for FUR Chairman Parsons Charges Secret Deal Herbert Parsons, chairman of tho New York republican county com mittee, has made a public statement in which he charges that tho repub licans entered into a plot with Tam many whereby Tammany congress men should vote for Speaker Cannon for re-election and for tho Cannon rules of the house while republicans were to aid Tammany to defeat cor taln local legislation in Now York Referring to the Parsons charges the New York American Bays: "Tho disclosure of joint political chicanery and corruption which Chairman Her bert Parsons, of the republican coun ty committee, has frankly given to the public ought to bring about a political revolution in New York. If it be possible to make tho decent citizens of this commonwealth com prehend the full significance of this monstrous bargain of depraved 'ma chines,' the revolution is sure." Speaker Cannon is quoted by tho New York World as saying: "Tho only statement which I have given out in connection with tho charges made by Mr. Parsons was the one which I dictated to tho World Saturday night," he said. "I repeat for the benefit of those who have read the garbled statement that I havo not at any time nor at any placo made a deal of any kind with Tammany no matter what Mr. Par sons charges. Tammany Hall has never sought to make any kind of a deal with me. That can not be made too strong. The charges made by Mr. Parsons are rubbish pure and simple and should not bo given cred ence. I have never taken any part in tho stato fight in Now York, I think that is plain enough to bo understood." AN EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT Mr. Parsons docs not offer proof of his statement, but claims to hayo it for presentation when neoded Ho is a conBorvatlvo party mnn. Such charges from such a man aro not to bo expected unless In good faith, especially as they Involve the party loyalty of powerful men in his own party aB well as tho depravity of leading democrats. More will como of the case. It is too serious to bo sup pressed. Nor does a whitewash seem possible, considering tho backing Congressman Parsons can command. As the matter stands it seems likely to constitute ono of tho most extra ordinary and influential incidents In recent American politics. If tho dis regard of party hero charged to party leaders is proved a fact, such a crumbling of political dependence among tho rank and file must en sue as not all tho politicians in Christendom can check. Lincoln (Neb.) Journal, Rep. TnE FOUNDATIONS OP OAN NONISM "Mock-Uncle-Joo" Cannon loves to explain that the sources of his power lio in tho manhood of Danville and tho eighteenth district. But his arg ument has little moro relevancy than would have, for example, tho fact that some of his personal habits arc unpleasant. It is Speaker Cannon, not Repro ( Continued on Page 14) You not tho highest prices and tho ?nickost returns vrhen you ship your urs to Fnnaton. Wo rocolvo and sell moro fan direct from trapping sec tions than any honeo in tho world. Tho biggest American and foreign buyers aro represented at ourT0nlar sales. Tho flerco competition among buyers enables us to pet higher prlcca than anyone elRO. That's why wo can send yon tho most money for your iurn. ana sonu ii quicsur. xcuyyuio outfits furnish od at cost. Big Money in Trapping Whllo work Is slack, do eomo trapping. It pnys big profits. We send onr Trapper's Guide, Fur Market Jtoports and Bhipping Tags FREE. Wrlto today for Catalog O and Now Wrapper's GuidpfullotflncceJ and money-making socrots ALL SENT Fills i. w) Funslen Bros. & Co., 106 Elm St., St. Louis, Mo. Save 10-00 to $20 ON A HEATING OR COOK ING STOVE OF QUALITY. Not only do we guarantee you this big saving, but, no matter where you live, we have stover READY TO SHIP in all the principal ship ping points in the United Slates, insuring Quick md Sae Delivery and Very Liiile Freight Charges. for attorney general, James A. Wil son, Providence; for general treas urer, Edmond ;Walker, South Kings ton. Resolutions " deploring the loss by death of Congressman Daniel D. Granger of Rhode Island and Gov ernor Johnson of Minnesota, were adopted. The vote of every demo cratic member of the incoming gen eral assembly is pledged in support of the income tax amendment to the national constitution. Tho larger portion of the platform is devoted to tho alleged domination of state affairs through the republican or ganization reputed to bo controlled by General Charles R. Brayton. "So absolute and acknowledged is this bosship of the state," the platform asserts, "that Rhode Island has been held up to scorn and ridicule and its citizenship derided throughout our whole country." Dudley Buck, composer and or ganist, died. in Now York City. ilSSiSf ra wwfrSiTnBir iiTufii Aleajandro Le Roux, member of the Spanish chamber of deputies and leader of the Barcelona republicans, who is returning to Spain for the opening of the cortes, after two years spent in exile because of his bitter denunciation of the government, de clared in an interview in Paris that all the liberal elements in Spain were concentrating and that a revo lution was not only possible, but necessary and easy. "King's Mountain Day," the anni versary of the battle of King's Moun tain. S, C, in which "000 bravo "Mountain men" won a victory over tho British forces, numbering 1,200, on October 7, 1780, during the struggle for independence from Great Britain, was commemorated in both South Carolina and Tennessee. On the battlefield a monument which has been erected by the United States government at a cost of ? 3 0,0 00 was dedicated. All this is fully explained in our new FREE Stove Catalog No 66C13, acopy of which is yours for the asking. Address, SEARS.R0EBUCra$ An Associated Press dispatch from Nashville, Tenn., says: "Announce ment was made here that near beer dealers are liable for a tax of ? 1,5 00 a year each, tho state, county and city sharing equally in its divi sion. James R. Jetton, state revenue agent for middle Tennessee, declares he will begin at once the collection of this tax. Although the last legis lature passed a revenue act which included near beer saloons, tho tax has never been collected." Admiral George Dewey has de clared in favor of the ship subsidy and his interview is being spread broadcast by the subsidy boomers. Concerning tho operation of the guaranteed banking law an Associat ed Press dispatch from Oklahoma City, "Okla., says: "According to an announcement by the state banking board tonight, only two banks have failed to pay tho assessment levied under the banking law to reimburse the depositors of the Columbia Bank & Trust company, the concern now in tho hands of the board. Remit tance from these is said to bo as sured. The board now has on hand $235,000. A committee named by tho board examined at Bartlesville securities offered by W. L. Norton, president of tho bank to take up sup posed questionable paper found in the institution by Commissioner Young. It was said tho securities were approved and that tho commit tee would file a report to this effect with the board Saturday. An effort was made tonight to get a full state ment of the actual condition of the Columbia bank, but members of the boaTd declared emphatically no such statement would bo made until the bank's debts had been settled." Federal Judge Cotteral in the cir cuit court at Oklahoma City, issued a restraining order commanding the state bank commissioner Young, who is acting under direction of Governor Haskell, to discontinue payments to depositors of the failed Columbia bank. The court has been asked to cite the bank commissioner for contempt. Thf "I.T" It a Nahstadt. 7-kweI witch lw2l in a newfactory by the raalm cf the DcILk Watch, Jngersol HI The n,ii7.L,t.1 WUU Ttauth of entirely liferent contrac tion (fori lh Dollar lngeioU, ii b fuat ai remarkable a va'ue. it it the antu tpuUi-pkfU watch havinj a bikfee rnodelraovwnttt. Haa every acienufie luiurc ci wic mouexpttvive vratetKt. Extremely ar curate, haBlcm and" Vill wear JL9 year. fori lively guaranteed. 'Qnlckel eoia-MUdHk'eld-bllcrii Sold by tctponitbU cweJert everywhere or prepaid by ua. la at on 1 1 tin a it before buying. dee largo rnajazmo adverla ineaU or tend for booklet "E." Roll. II. I at erwll & Era. 11U rraaktt Ztaitne, JF Net Mir..v T "f' tn dUt. IIH ntoaii'T 300 lucky pcr-Honn who nro prompt can buy a Florida farm, to llvo on r for InvcHtmcnt. on tormn of only 33 centB a day. Tho announcement will ho madu In Tho Commoner noxt wenlc. Watch for It, bo prompt, and you may uo ono oi mo lucicy auu. qauv.) Cornet Only IS Cents a Day This great cornetor any band Instrument flcnt to you os frco trial. Your choice froni f," tue greatest oana catalog im U ihnwnrlrl. mi.. .. flnmsraaf cmmS? JKlLlL ThLsmuiileal nnvolLv frnn. Rati1 rnmt.iAa .4 pet all particulars nf this free offer. Lyon it Healy, 52 Adams St., Chloas tepiUc fcfflfMS9J3 vflVv "I Made $17 Per Day" rem Sworn 8 tatomen t of, Tno. UyUtbod j Cuts timx no ACCIiYC TtlllnK no fortune Ptn a O nolhtiK the "U" to Oltvla Rolf-Hharpcnlng Hheara C and Bciaxor. tlio grvatost lu . vontlon of tho Sth Oentnry 2r a fortune bullrinr .. forag-enta. START WITHOUT CAPITAL Wd atart iiontnt man and wo mnn In tho ah oar and rutlory Inwlnetm on our capital. If you fumlah , blBh'ftrarln roorcncon wo requiro no moiior. Kvoa nnrr iMxrinnnru iiftiniiiMicn nL iiio nuira unu iirDiiio. Mr. Tliofi. LiuhtlMMiy aol 1 VH.U) worth of ;ooda tho Crat IM hour ho workwl cleared over 12.00 aa nnr. Hrni tor ntrnrn atatamont and JO roar writ. "' . -i ... . i ton gaarnntvo to purchaser, trains inetoworK. era. Wrlto today for titock Outfit and Territory. (1) PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Dept. 60 KANSAS CITY, MO. 33 CENTS A DAY Hccuvch i Florida Farm that tvlll Vlcld 83,000 a Year Clear Frott. No I ute rent. No TaxcH, An opportunity of a llfotlmo will bo dtoeloaod torcndrTBorilioComrnonwrin tho hwuo of Oc tober Wd. Wo carriwitly advixe all rtfldoni of Uio Commoner to watch and wait for thte upromely Important announcement, and bo ono of tho lucky SCO. THINK OF IT. A farm In ono of tho richest nfrricultural regions of tho world wbr-re, with but little labor, you can produce an lncoino of over Jo.OOO AYKAlt, nnd at tho namo tlmn enjoy many advantaeea denied tho dweller in tho city. If you aro tired of tho tfrind tho ccasclcas hurry and worry or tho RTlmy city or If you aro a farmer, dlscounixnd and disheartened with tho lacic of productivencKt of your laud or if you worJcforomoonoclBoon a salary read every lino of tho full paRo announcement In next wcelc'a issue of tho Commoner and than act quickly, ONLY 300 FARMS WILL BE SOLD ON THESE TERMS. -. . miict rrrniin tMt nnnnrtiinltv at onco If you want to brcorno independent for life. If you aro fortunate enough to bo ono or tho lucky 300, then you may eccuro, at a trifling cost, a farm that will a?uro you AN INCOME FOR LIFE, in a land or eternal jrunuhlne. where you i can really enjoy the frulM of honest toll-UK YOUR OWN MASTKIl and provide yourself with a homo for your declining years. MAKE NO MISTAKEl Thte teacnulno opportunity for you to bc euro a Kood farm, In a settled part of the coun try, at a low price, and on terms of only 33 eta. a day. NOINTEHEST NO TAXES. rL. ' i .i i.n rnii tmL'A Announcement in next week's (October Z!d) Commoner, act promptly and you may be ono of THE LUCKY 300. (Adr.) $ ff<f Vi &fna.