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Address all Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb.
Letters from the People
H. M. Smith, Laredo, Texas. Mr.
Bryan's speeches at Dallas and other
places in the south on the tariff
question are simply unanswerable,
and some of the statements of those
who try to answer them are nothing
more than hot air, and sound like
"fulminating expressions of elongate
ed veracity." The fact is, Mr. Bryan
is a thorn in the side of the protec
tion crowd and I hope he will stay
there and continue to annoy those
protection congressmen and senators
who claim to be democrats, but in a
pinch always assist Cannon and Aid
rich to get out of tight places. May
Mr. Bryan continue in health and
strength until this fight is carried
to a successful finish against special,
privileges of all sorts.
J. M. Hanlon, Mondovi, Wis. The
enclosed letter might usefully be
published as showing two things:
First, the disgust of republicans at
finding themselves fooled by their
so-called leaders; second, the break
ing down of old party lines, which
means that the people are beginning
to place principle before party. A
similar letter was sent to Cary and
Nelson who, with Lenroot, voted
against the Payne tariff bill. These
letters bore the signatures of about
forty republican voters in Mondovi
and vicinity. The signers included
nearly every business man in the
city. At the same time a strong let
ter of protest, signed by the same
parties, was sent to Congressman
Esch, condemning his final vote while
approving of his votes on certain
schedules. It will not be surprising
if next year a democratic congress
man takes the place of Congressman
Esch.
MondoyI, Wia., August i), 1909.
Hon. Irving Lenroot, Superior.
Dear Sir: The great mass of the peo
in "Wisconsin gladly sustain you and
your fellow mutineers in your revolt
against the tariff conference report.
The names of every insurgent in that
gallant band should "be written on
tablets of stone whiter than Parian
marble. You stood for justice and
the people and you won a fame wider
than a congressional district, wider
than the state, unbounded save by
the nation itself. All such antedilu
vian things as party loyalty and party
discipline must kick the beam where
justice to God's great majority, the
toiling masses, is weighed in the op
posing balance. We pledge you our
hearty endorsement and, in behalf of
millions of republican consumers, we
send you this greeting and give you
the glad hand of fellowship. Faith
fully yours lor the right against
might.
th,clr thirst and to furnish unnnn
of water-for any necessary purSi?
But by the carelessness oitCin
habitants there began to Bather"
debrfs and- deposits of driftwood in
so much that it began to turn tho
river into other channels and to cut
a way our lands, overflowing farms
making destruction to farmers bv
cutting up farms, washing away th
soil, houses and cattle barns and
horses, and have become destructivo
to both man and beast, while if it
had been kept properly guarded, the
debris and driftwood removed when
it would first make its appearance
guarding low banks and weak places'
all this destruction, loss of HfG and
Dizzy Spells
That dizzy spell is an important mes
Ga$?P,om tho heart a pica for help.
If this message receives no attention
others come; Shortness of breath, pal
pitation, weak or fainting spells,
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the necessary help, or is compelled to
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xou may furnish this aid with
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which cures heart disease in every
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Every day wo read of sudden deaths
from heart disease, yet it is a fact that
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had exhausted tho last spark of vital
ity and they call it sudden.
"For more than six years I was
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ing, choking sensations, my heart
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this department at all times.
W. R. Beecher, Mayfleld, Wash.
Being a republican of the old school
type I will write a few lines for The
Commoner. I am living on the
banks of the Cowlitz river in Lewis
county, Washington. I have studied
it source and nature, and will now
endeavor to apply it to our present
government. This beautiful river
has its fountain head from tho great
Cascade mountains with its snow
capped peaks, whom whose tiny
trickling springs and melting snow
furnishes the water that composes
so great a river which empties into
the great Columbia river, that leads
the waters of its tributaries to the
Great Father of Waters. The Cow
litz river is a very rapid flowing
stream, and farmers dotting its
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rIZ?r?uCe ha? a channel through
which the waters flowed and was
harmless in its nature, but was bene
ficial to man and beast to quench
T AND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-"
- All or part, section, eastern Color
ado, ?8 acre, $3 cash, long time on bal
ance. John A. McKeown, First Natl.
Bank Bldg., Chicago.
A GENTS HERE IS A CORKER: ONLY
" pancake griddle In tho world that
bakes square cakes, turns them; balces
6 each time; 100 per cent profit. Can
ton Griddlo Co., Canton, O.
CATARACT BLINDNESS PREVBNT-
ed by "Opthalmin." 'Hundreds using
it to avoid operations. Month's treat
ment propaid for ono dollar. Full di
rections and literature. S&mplo frca
to physicians. Chauncoy S. Carey, JU
D., Oculist and- Aurist, Elmira, N. Y.
R
ED POLLED CATTLE FOR SALE
C. M. Chambers, Bartlett, ia.
pOBBETT'S HISTORY OF HB
Protestant Reformation, $1.25: But
ler's Catechism qf tho Catholic "or
Hglon, 16c; Tho Faith of Our latherf
20c, True Christians Club. Daniel
Lamb, President, Chesaw, Wash.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE WITHOUT
delay I offer a bargain wltlioui
equal in northeast Missouri; 550 acres,
200 in cultivation, 350 acres in largo
white oak timber; all good land, '
milos to railroad, 60 miled north of s
Louis. $35 per acre; terms; no trade
If you mean business wrlto at once 1 tor
facts. John T. Henry, Troy, Missouri,
FRUIT FARM FOR SALE -147$
r acres, ?6,500; located In peach boil
of southeast Missouri. For particular
write Box 08, Koshkonong, Mo.
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