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5'n1''! mfrfrfrm40&m Vj fw . ?.. 4 4 fc & w i" Fr 4 I- - hh 10 The Commoner. VOLUME 11, NUMBER S KaHWaHaVlrYB TS5iii ThU ELEGANT Watch $3 ilgBilnc(MUMtirall7Mpf4.rol)Atiklibrflk' tot, iUs U4 4 lira it fltiKl Hli I Jrl AtMtl. m win an'i i ww inifMi-iHiiii .,... MndltrirmftmraiaUARANTECp 20 YEARS ! lr lw "IitmJ !" rr CiTH.rfVii.ulBfTirtti F YOU SEE IT. YOU WILL BU Y IT. "'""" , for tf imlnitlM it jmi mri( iptm oOli, tiw fTofliMHiUftM41l la ipfmt ( Mil wllb tub vitth. tntim If r Tini unirwt- viva of C, VAK8KHJ123, 22iDirborn8t Cfcltagt.lll. ECZEMA DAW UK OIlRr.l). My wild, soolhlnr, rurnUI ciitJ in. It .nil FRL AMPI.K tiroTM uid eurti to lUv. WltlTB ROW-TODAY. 10'. BTOra TUB ITCIIINO DR, CANNADAY, 174 PARK SQUARE, SEDALIA, MO. v.: && r, IVe Want Oar 1011 CatilofrlathcDouc o, &fe lOfl ryE of Every Farmer In America 178 tei filled from corar to coTr with ran. 'oln lluecr. Darnm ud Saddla liarealnai 2SI illui. rlreUoni, many In colorai 138 itrlei of Ycblclti. 74 do rIrni in Harnett! lUo lilrteil and boil book ever mluttd f U Ihli lino. Don't mill Mndlnr for III Murray nlghcst Award Baggies Direct from HU Factory Four Weeks Road Trial hnrcs Sale Delivery Ttvs Tears' Gaarantee Safer fcuylnn any kind af vahlolo, ual gal tfa 1811 Murray aiyia hook ona - . t f.a compar Murray rncoa wiia i all othara. Coita you now line Tou mitui i wan iiare , tu took In your bono. 'UIO WlIDorJl. XIKUT3ST as .i .Murray M'l'K(Jo.ta LJMW S7B K.RIhSt.. Hal aVJVjnMaW wwvvv tincinnau, Utuo Send For 1W Free Book api nan. Individual Rapid Transit For town and suburban seryice tho Detroit Electric solves ttie transportation problem for tuo busy man and social woman. It olimlnatou dlBtanco saves timo makes you independent of tho regular channels of transportation permits you to get away from tho boaton track to go diroot whore you wiBh to ffo when you wish to without assistance, Tho economy of is bost explained by tho simple fact that for less than it costs to koop a competent man our garage -will re liovo you of all responsibility of caring for your car. Wo will do .llvor it at your door each morning cleaned and fully charged kopt in perfect adjustment and will call for and house It at night. Tb PetxpitrElectriQ Bdlaon Syistom of Motor und BaUory gives you creator mllcace capacity than you nood for a slnjelo day's run. Domonstratlon by Appolnlment. Phono Grand 2135 Anderson Electric Car Co., Detroit TIIE RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS' COMPLAINT (Continued from Pago 5) last messago to congress indorsed the Gillott bill provided it could be amended so that there would be no promotions to the places of retiring clerks, but that these places may be filled by men of tho lower grades at less salary and the difference used to apply on tho annuity of the retiring nlni'k who had not the time to make such provision for himself. I have never heard a single clerk express himself in favor of tho Gillett .bill and even tho older men who might immediately retire are not in favor of doing so at tho expense of. their fellows. Now Is the timo for every man who has an ounce of business in the land to get busy and demand a prop er adjustment of these affairs. Do not allow this splendid service to de teriorate. Call upon or write your congressman to look into tho matter and oppose in every way possible all unjust and narrow measures and see that tho new laws which may bo onacted are not the kind in which the penny near the eye hides the dollar in tho distance. Wo believe tho whole department should be taken out of politics, and should never be the prize of any man whom fortune may have favored with suc cess in that direction. Let its head be a man who has succeeded in large business enterprises and pay him any salary sufficient to secure his services and let him hold his position as long as Jie makes good, then and not till then, will this wonderful department of the government produce the bent results. ' "RAILWAY MAIL CLERK." WOULD THEY? The election of United States sen ators'by direct votof the people, in stead of through bribed and bossed legislatures, will be an important issue from now on. If you have any doubt about which side you will be on ask yourself these questiops: If senators were elected by "direct vote of the people, would James Smith, Jr., be the next senator from now jersey r Would Lodge be the next senator from Massachusetts? Would William Lorimer be the present senator from Illinois? ' Would William F. Sheehan bo the next senator from New York? Would Oliver come back to-tho sen ate from Pennsylvania in January? When the senate is elected by the people directly such scandals as the Lorimer one -will cease. Colliers Yvcuiwy, And even though In the United States tho railroads do not own the express companies they should fco made to handle the express business. There is no more reason why sepa rate companies should handle this business in the. United states than in Canada, and no more reason why a railroad; should farm, out its pack age traffic than this o th&t class of bulkier traffic. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. GIVEN A JOLT The express companies in Canada are given a jolt by the dominion railroad commission which they seem to merit richly. Their charges are declared to be extortionate and should be reduced 10 per cent at least all nrmmH Tiiaw - - A A4ojr t4 u KTUB3I V overcapitalized and act as leechea to draw unduly from regular transpor tation revenue. The situation there is evidently quite like that in thiB country, with the difference, how ever, that in Canada the railroads own the express companies while here the express companies are larce SS?wi,tlxe "J?011 comPanies. But in both cases the two classes of companies have a relationship which makes a clear field for a game of hide and seek when public inquiry is afoot respecting the reasonable ness of transportation rates. The Canadian commission declares that as the express companies are owned ?? yailroadf ther no occasion lJh?T maintenance to do a part of the business of the railroads. They should, in other wrords, bo abolished. 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