-rrtffimfmmmiwmrT 14 The Commoner. VOLUME 12, NUMBER 37 t I" r ir mm SMOKELESS ODORLESS AGENTS Amazing Invention. Entlrel new kind lampburn er, zcncrates gu, makes ex trcmely largepowerf ul white light. Smokeless, odorless, Sells everywhere. Nothing like it Excluslre territory contractseranted. Positively not sold In stores. Agents making biff money. Exper ience unnecessary. Samnle outfit 35 cents postpaid. Particulars FREE. THE RADI0L1TE CO., 1507 SPITZER BLOC, TOLEDO, OHIO DON'T PAY TWO PHSGES Sare (8.00 to 823.00 on Hoosier Ranges and Heaters W Why not bur tho Beat whon you I mem as bucq iow un-oard-of. Factory prlooii. mr now lmnroromcnts ausoiutolT surpasi any thine ever, broduced. Baya enourhon a ulntla fltOTn to liur vnti vrlntnr'a iuoi. xninr uayn rreo trial in jour own nomo Doioro yon bny. Bond poatal today for iarrraoaatalosand prleaa 101 StsU gt. HU. Itiil. Los Angeles. Tho next meeting place may bo chosen by the executive council. Frank A. Munsey has purchased tho New York Press, a morning newspaper, and it will support Theo dore Roosevelt. JWBafryfWl-Seli-0" U '"m9MD BHflMB 4BBBH1 MiifKWE' JiBSniMS' I W AddroM E B Haaslar XtfiMt Co1- Sold on Merit Alone If you will remit ono dollar Tor n sot of Storcna Auto Tiro Valves nnd try thorn 3 days, wo will refund your inonoy 11 not antlnfitctory. Wo warrntit thorn not to lealcnnd to Bavo you ono third tho tlino nnd Inbornny othor vnlvo requires. Thousands of pleased nuto ownora recommend Stovens Auto Tire Valve. Stevens Manufacturing &, Supply Co. 1X38-2B-27 WabaHh Ave., Chicago GINSENG The most valuable crop Jn the world. Kaslly grown throughout the United Staf flnrl rfinmln rTai..- 1- . f your garden. Send four cents and cret our booklet No 7. tell Jajf all about It JfeDOffKLL MNSKNG QAKUKN, Joplla, . WOULD YOU Show this wholly viilbl Typa writer to your friends and 1st thara sea wherein it excolL) stay 8100 Typewriter uihui u no wuum una on to you Free of Ono Cent ,OK Cost for you to kwp iuii o your uwni Then on a postal card, or In a Utter to us, simply say: Hall particulars. EME1S0N TYPEWRITER CO.. in n 9 Wedlock, Hllwls, tlblWMW ""T"1 A Greensboro, N. C, dispatch says: Whether or not a newspaper incorporated under tho state laws "for tho purpose of promoting re publican doctrine and espousing the candidates of that party," has a right to lend its editorial support ana in fluence to the Roosevelt and John son ticket is to be determined in the North Carolina courts. The first step in the litigation will be taken when a minority of the stockholders of the State Dispatch of Burlington, N. C, will potition Judge Whedbee to re strain the majority stockholders and the editor of the paper from pub lishing editorials or articles support ing the national progressive cause. Aviator Howard W. Gill of Balti more, -Md., was killed on the aviation grounds at Chicago. His monoplane collided with another seventy-five feet in the air. An Associated Press dispatch from Denver says: William J. Bryan opened his campaign in the west in behalf of Woodrow Wilson and the democratic national ticket. Arriving in Denver early in the evening from a brief vacation at Grand Lake, Colo., hedendunced both William T. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt as unworthy of election to tho presidency. Mr. Bryan spoke vigorously against the third term. "It would open a door which no man might be able to close," he de clared. Mr. Bryan's argument against Taft was that he is not in harmony FLORIDA FARMS That Produce Twenty Profitable Crops There are few parts of the world which offer the agricultural opportunities that we are offering on our ARTESIAN FARMS, situated in Clay County, Florida. Of all Florida this is the locality which will increase in value the quickest. Here is a place to come with your family and establish a home, and if you will put forth the same effort that you are now doing where you are located, you can quickly grow wealthy for you can select one of twenty or moro profitable crops that will make you money every year without a failure. This is not a new and wild country, but is in the heart of population,' education and refinement. Land values are naturally growing rapidly, and these farms that we are now offering you for $35.00 an acre will bring $100.00 an acre before you realize it. We make this statement regarding this territory because we are con vinced of its coming greatness. DO NOT COMPARE THIS LAND WITH EXPLOITERS' PROPOSITIONS The rainfall in this section is, ample. Tho climate is all that could be desired. In fact, here everything that tends to success seemB to be pretty well blended. Please do not compare our region in Florida with tho numerous localities now being exploited in the public press Wo are not a drainage proposition but our land is ready for you to move on and we are glad for you to come as soon as possible. You can immediately begin to grow crops from which you in a very short time can realize large profit. Our soil is a dark sandy loam and is underlaid with a clay sub-soil. We have water and rail trans portation. We are within ten to twenty miles of the growing citv of Jacksonville. We want agents for this land and we want buyers. WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION IN REGARD TO A FREE TRIP TO SEE OUR LANDS IN FLORIDA, TO ARTESIAN FARM LAND SALES CO. 212 Scarrilt Building, Kansas City, Missouri with the progressive spirit of the day. "He already has b.een repu diated by a majority of his own party," he said, "so that he can not hope to poll more than one-third of tho vote of the country, if that large a proportion." The speaker disputed Roosevelt's right to the leadership of the pro gressive movement. "The democratic party was fightiifg for all the national reform measures when Mr. Roosevelt was opposing them," he declared. "Roosevelt's position on the trust question and on the third term are dangerous to the' country." He dwelt at length on Roosevelt's attitude on the trusts and his rela tions to George W. Perkins and the United States Steel corporation. In advocating the election of Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bryan commended the democratic platform as representing all the reforms for which the people are ready. He urged th6 suppoYt of Wilson as tho man prepared to put these reforms into execution. '3 Washington News President Taft celebrated his fifty fifth birthday with his aunt, Miss Delia Torrey, at Millbury, Mass. Robert G. .Valentinecommissioner of Indian affairs, has resigned his office and announces that he will sup port Roosevelt. senate campaign expenditures com, mittee, names of the men who handled their campaign funds Thn financial managers have agreed to appear before the committee when its hearings begin September 30 Senator Bankhead will appear for Oscar W. Underwood; Former Sena- .uJL yg re '&; i:' V A meeting of the republican na tional committee will be held for the purpose of disciplining or expelling those members that are not loyal to An Associated Press dispatch says: The Southern Pacific Railroad com pany has asked the state department at Washington to protect its interests in Mexico it was announced at the office of the chairman of the execu tive committee of the railroad. It was a formal statement issued tell ing of telegrams received by the com pany declaring that bodies of rebels varying from 100 to 3,000 were pil laging the country, cutting telegraph wires and burning railroad bridges. More than two miles of bridges have been burned during the past ten days, according to these tele grams. In ono instance, according to the dispatches, the rebels captured a passenger train, loaded the pas sengers into one coach, carried it to within seven miles of Naco and uiujjpea it into iNaco oy gravity. The locomotive was then disabled. The telegrams, five in number have been placed before the state de partment at Washington by the Washington attorneys of the rail road, it was stated at the office of the chairman of the executive committee and a formal demand for protection based upon them, had been made. ' 4 A United Press dispatch says: One immediate result of the resignation of Commissioner of Indian Affairs valentine to join the progressives is expected to bo the publication of the report of Secretary of the Interior Fisher on the religious garb contro versy. Valentine denied to Catholic teachers on the Indian reservations the right to wear their costumes but soon afterward President Taft revoked the order and directed Fisher to investigate. His report has been in the hands of the president several months and it is now ex pected it will be made public. An Associated Press dispatch savs Presidential candidates in the nre convention fight of last spring have furnished to Chairman Clapp, of the Now isce here, friend! What'o tho uso or your tearing ana scratch. lncr your eyes out. reading this Ann rrint with those old. dim and mlstv spectacles of yours, when you can juat aa well wrlto and get a brand new nalr of my wonderful "Perfect Vision" lenaes absolutely ireo or charge. 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