' ."...w if . I.' i 1: r o H'll ft mA ft'. u . Mi . Ill ti4' . k H TheCoinmoner. VOLUME 12, NUMBER t SEEDS nUCKIWIi'S SI1K0S SUCCEED! SPECBAL OFFER: 1 Undo to liulltl New JltmlntM. A trlftl will (UIUW 1W wmiui iocovr poitii; Mid pImiiC nd reetiv tin vninnnio collection 01 nrrm pummim, iv(ivi '" : lnntriictUp, llcntitirul hrocl iitm mini on, Ulli nil about tli IStul rlelli of Sitdi, PlnnU, to. , HV UnnhUnrx IlOCKrOltn 6EF.I) FAFIMB .W.I)llCKUCe,ForU.233llOtKF()HI),lUh f) A SI Itr, WAV TO MAKU JIOM-1V Frio Inmln In tho United KLuLoh uro wnnr. but you can Ki't the host lund hi Mexico--I'm', nil n-tUiriM l to have live acrcH of buiuinuM planted within Hvo ycafH. Tlio plant iiw; can be dono by uitlliorl'.cd Improvement CoinpanlcH on the Installment plan. The llrst two yeai'H you pay Sf a month. The Com pany will alHo care for and market your bananau on Hhares. and your Bharo should bo about $200 per acre. Producing banana orchard!) nell for one thoummd dollar.s per acre. Uananas bear In in months. You need not tfo to Mexico .VMirwelf. PernoiiH living In the United States and Cuntida can get par ticular reKardlng f.'t'o hind in Mexico by iiddreHHintc The .hintha IMiintntlon Company, IMouk 913, Pittsburgh, Pa. As people know nothing of tnese free lands, r thought It my duty to call their attention to them. Surely no one would pay three hundred dollars an acre for fruit lands In tho United States and Canada when they can get bettor land In Mexico free, and land handy to rail roads and mnrlcet, with climate and health conditions unsurpassed. TJIM MOSKY TKUST I'ui-t of the Ucninrks of Mr. Henry, of Texas. (Continued from Page 7.) are constantly getting closer together and working in harmony. These meu are thus enabled to assist their friends and punish their enemies in the financial world and have used this power to subdue opposition aim subject tho smaller financiers and financial institutions to their will. Eleventh 1 charge that this .....I iw.Mnn'il group oi nnanciers sum uauu next day Mr. Stilwell sent me the following signed buimjhiciii.. Allowed our agents, P1"0", ers have not hesitated to make taise statements In speaking of our road other bankers taken over tho road and enthusiastic over ts Possibilities have been to d that tneir ousiuwo """" , ruined if they attempted to help us in any way. Effort after effort was made K?ffir nnfl nersonal Interview, to . DAKO 1 A BEATS THE WORLD Cloriiilnnte.H quicker, Afnturos earl lor. Homl today. Five Niinplo packctN ol 5 best kinds lor your suction 10 rents. Onrulnr Ireo, L. N.CMLL SEED CO,, ELK POINT, SOUTH DAKOTA Choice Virginia Farm ALONG CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY AH LOW AB $10 PKR ACRE. Abundant rnlnfnll. rich oil, mllil winti'i-H, nearby onutoni markntN. Wrlto for JIliiBtriited booklet. " OOltNTRY LTFK IN VIRGINIA." 031 uubob). and low oioiiralon rnton. Addrran, K. T. OKAWM1Y, IndUBtrlal ABcmt. 0. 4 O. llalhvny, Boi IAY lUehinond, Va. group "l iiiiaun.-in .... -----i i... r M... Vnvlr tmve nnrtlcinateu in and frequently participate in stock gambling to a scandalous extent, and, at times, with the government funds on deposit with them, and withhold money from legitimate commercial channels to engage in such gambling and in ilnancing dangerous, uouuuui, and sometimes, disreputable specula tive schemes in this country and other countries. And at times, seem ingly with the knowledge of the treasury officials of the United States these banks and bankers have loaned money for vicious and peril ous stock gambling on the Stock Exchange, and apparently such money was hurried from the national treasury to the vaults of those banks for such purposes. A proper investi gation will disclose such cases and record evidence win be lounn to in disputably support this allegation. Along these lines an exhaustive in vestigation should be made in the interest of decency and good govern ment as to the methods of these groups of financiers in tapping the national treasury to secure the people's tax money to further their stock gambling. Twelfth It is undeniable that in dependent railroad building is at an end in this country if these financial groups remain the master. They will iiv Horror unci ijviouiuw nn-" -- prevail on the Mexican government to cancel our concessions; and effort was .,.in oion in nrevent us from securing ion In Prominent brokers have caueu oui in vestors by 'phone advising them to sell m - i. nM nrw-inln With our securities m unvi, ik' ....... whom they had never done business, and In ono case the statement was ana in ono ru.se tm- sw-im; "" made that we had but 0 miles of road in Texas and 4 miles in Mexico, whereas at that time we had over 200 miles in Mexico and 300 in the United States. But now with nearly 000 miles In operation, we think we are justified In calling attention to the obstacles wc are dally encountering In a persistent endeavor to prevent the completion of this great international transcontinental road. It is a singular coincidence that Mr. Samuel Untermyer should have made his argu ment before tho committee of congress during the. very time I was preparing tins prospectus ann an uuverutttMiiuiu for publication a man who Is in no wise interested' with mo In any enter prise. The facts which he so truth fully and eloquently affirmed are per- VoYa tinhnlli?nK1a "rrtrf 4-f flinon Ttrllrt however innocently, have incurred the displeasure of the mysterious, sinister, but palpable, influence called by him the Money Power. As for those in jured by this power, what possible re dress Is there except to appeal direct to the people whose own money Is thus exploited by those with whom they have temporarily entrusted It? No single victim could combat this oligarchy, even If it were amenable to law. But Mr. Untermyer says It acts within the law. Its freemasonry Is that oi ireeoooiors, grown arrogant tnrough Irnnwa fTialr trnma orwl i forming a patriotic public servta writes me: ae' "The interests down here seem tn , that things are going their way aa ttl as concerns the resolution, i Unw stand that their campaign has hPI" most exhaustive and that tiiey nave iiiS pressure upon all tno banks through out the country to communicate viiii vestigation on the ground that it v i create unrest and may lead to a nan 1 It is a queer and interesting game but unfortunately, a dangerous one for tiw! country, because the cards at this bn, arc so obviously marked." In further proof of their power and dangerous methods, 1 quote trom a communication from Mr. Stilwell to Mr. Untermyer, dated January 27th, 1912: "i am glad that someone has had the courage to say vi;u you hay bum m Washington. 1 iiao long ucsueu to nave courage cuoun tu tea ut tin uiauolicai woi'kingd ot Una money trufct. They navu hounuea us lor j ears, attciupteu to destroy our erouu uad detectives to loliow us to see whom we were selling to, and it 1& a pertect wonuer that we have ncaiiy you miles of road Unisi'ied. But they believe here taut your testimony will be the end, that they have the thing blocked through all the coun try banks, so that nothing will be done. But something will be done, or in a few years we will see a revolu tion in this country; and how much better it w)uld be if the situation eouid be cleaned up, and these men who could be so useful to our country come back to the paths of honesty, drop oppression and allow American institu tions to rise and fall on their own merits and not by forced assassina tion. There is no difference between the methods employed by the Money trust and those employed by the Mc Namaras or tho black hand. They are all destructive forces and are un-American." tr- --j.- - --.,.. ..w ..vvw a & vj if wi i 1 l; IIUU protect and finance the great rail- Immunity. Its whisper is that of the roads under their wing and wreck , withoutltsrlrtc. jrts -jhUj U 1U1U KVCIJ UUlJIIJUllLUl W11U Remember that every dollar deposited with a guaranteed state name in uiciaiioma advances tho date when all banks, stato or national, will guarantee their depositors, and thus put an end to losses sustained by disas trous bank failures. Wo solicit your account, largo or small, and in addi tion to absolute safety, afford you tho best or rachitics. Interest on tlmo and savings deposits. Write for our new booklet. Guarantee State Bank MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA M. G. HASKELL, Vice President undertakes railroad building on an independent basis. Permit me to illustrate by the fate of a great enterprise now in a death struggle with this group: I refer to the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient railway, of which Mr. A. lii. btllwell is president. "Twenty six million dollars have already been invested in the project, which is now "BIfICk Hnnd" wltlimit hn oTmion nf poverty, it is wicked and cruel, but. thank God, it Is not omnipotent." Ts it not time to inquire into thepp "black hand" methods? Shouldn't we know something of tho depths of villainy to which this "Financial Mafia" will descend be fore we re-write our currency laws? Wouldn't it be better to probe deeplv into tnat hidden and mysterious side threatened with disaster through before we swallow the Aldrich plan9 M. C. SELLS, Cashier. what he believes to be the action of tho interests that are representing trans-continental lines to which this would be a competitor. It looks as though" Mr. Stilwell is going to make some sort of a fight by general appeal to the people to rescue his enterprise. If a fraction of what he says is true, this is as fair an illustration as you could hope to obtain of the workings of tho system." 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"-'; ..,v '"' ' -:m. $kz: sw '""Wr'f.TSKK s 3s"',A-sBaa555Jft nasoiai ra ooier. ffrWU Stilwell, an honorable man, is in New York now fighting for his great enterprise meaning so much to the southwest and Mexico. The financial freebooters are trying to destroy him. Every patriotic American ought to read his appeal from their midst in the very shadow of Wall street. To state it bluntlv these erouus of financiers in New York, through their cementing together the" fereat na tional banks of New York City and joining themselves together in con spiracy and action, have taken under their wings tho great railways, cor porations, trusts and moneyed in terests and made themselves the su preme dictators of the financial situ ation in the United States, with their power reaching into the money centers of Europe. And no man hut themselves knows the depths of their conspiracies and combinations, and no other person will know till they are searched to the bottom with the strong arm of a congressional probe. In a recent public address, Gover nor Woodrow Wilson said: "The great monopoly in this coun try is the money monopoly. So long as that exists our old variety and freedom and individual energy of de velopment are out of the question. The industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. Tho crrowth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men who, even if their action bo honest and intended for tho public interest, are necessarily concentrated upon the great undertaking: in which their own money is involved and who necessarily, by every reason of their luuuuuons, chill and check ana destroy genuine economic freedom. 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