W 'H-!', "? ' SEPTEMBER 20, JL912 The Commoner. 5 7arv"Nfisi "" CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions for tho democratic national campaign sent through Tho Commoner for week ending September 13, 1912: ing September 13, 1012: W7 H. Collio, Elgin, Ariz s i oo R. B. Collio. Elgin, Ariz.! .1 I Hi w. Eiiiott, isigin, Ariz... ;;.::; Al M. T. Holden, Elgin, Ariz. ...)!!.. I'" 7c T. J. Tumor, Elgin, Ariz .''!! 100 M. L. Mowory, Elgin, 111 . ..: !. no ? J Yen' E,in' Anz. ..:,: 1 00 C. B. Matthows, Buffalo. N Y. innn a JSM.lJlhan' Wallaco, Idaho 10.00 C. A. Whitcscarvcr, 2145 E. ICth Ave., Don- vor, Colo. r aa SiL rS?101?' ,Jr-Sulphur Springs, Iowa. I . nloo 900 P'J?1?1' Wheatflold, Ind.. 500 t0Sw SA .Eat-,tr0r,flon' Washington, Pa 25.00 J. H. McGill, Valparaiso, Ind..... . 100 00 s ?-, Ball. 23 dilbort Ave., Tefro Hauto, Ind ' 10 00 E; U JYar,nura' Vassar, Mich i'oo 9haw SIack;, 412 Fourth St, Marietta, O., 5 00 . W FolJSE?t.ln' Lcshara. Nob 2 00 Jor Mm B?lon Jr" 301 W. Front St., Muscatine, Iowa ' 10 00 rtS'i Ta.ylo-T', 1932 w s- E. Cor 20th. Oakland, Cal ... boo MlsBoYfly!!' D104 Vornon Avo- st- Lo'u1'3' Mack Rittenberry,' R.' fI'd.'s,' BYrmingiiaral B'0 AJa , , 100 Frank Johnston, R.F. D. 8, Honry, S.d!!!! 6i00 J. C. Hpokor, 1901 Henry St, Borkeloy, Cal. 2 00 Peter Maroni, Boise. Idaho s 50 W. S. Lane, Pt. Richmond Sta., Box C00. Richmond, Cal ' ' 2 50 B. M. Swift, Allen, Neb !.!!!' 200 Junius B. Smith, Thayer, Iowa. ...!: 2.00 e?- B?vk?' BoI1 Fourcho, S. D . . 10.00 A Friend, Orleans, Neb SvT Bookout Indianola, Miss ''' 100 W. S. Chapman, Indianola, Miss ! 5 00 W-'9arrara' Indianola, Miss ' l.'oo N. F. Chapman, Indianola, Miss.. 1 00 J. R. Koy, Indianola, Miss .....II II 100 J. P. Ballry. Indianola, Miss...., ,'. 100 G. T. Garnott, Indianola, Mis3 HI.' 1 00 T. C.Gresham, Indianola, Miss '! 1 00 S Gresham. Indianola, Miss I , ' lioo w B. Faiaon, Indianola, Miss.......... 1 1.! " 50 J. L. Watson, Indianola, Miss I.....! 100 D. Sparcaino, Indianola, Miss ' ' i'oo xr ' m loltU, Jr" Indianola, Miss ......... 1 1 T 100 H. T. Chandler, Indianola, Miss , 1 00 L. , S. Allen. Indianola, Miss II III II 100 W. R. French, Indianola, Miss II, i'oo T. Cohn, Indianola, Miss IIIIIIIIH I 100 G. K. Smith, Jr., Indianola, Miss ' I i'oo Falson H. Smith, Indianola. Miss.... .1 i'oo R. C. Garnott. Indianola, Miss I. MI I 100 2 h T7 1.1?,lai58' Indianola. Miss I. lioo S. D. fcolll. Indianola, Mfss HIM. MM 100 Wrw imJk.heia sPrings, Tenn ..: 2.50 Sr W JfffolLd Presoqtt, Kan 1.00 W. C. BIsant, Zanosvlllo, O I.I II I 100 Robt. Beaty, 804 E. Fontanor St, Colorado Springs, Colo 100 Michael Keenan, Springer, N. M l.'oo J. K. Finger, Rjdgeneld Park, N. J . 1 00 A. R. Read 20 No. 2nd St. Greenville, Pa . 100 "S. F. Radical" San Francisco, Cal.. 100 George T. Lynn, 1003 Wilder Bldg., Roches- Trrri rt X "A" mL" " '-i "-1 100 W. R. D. Dent, Grafton, W. Va 750 Alfred D. Munson, Hoopeston. Ill lioo 900Fu??bb' UOi Wert Avo" L- Crosse, Wis. 1.00 A. C. Bishop. Bloomlngton. Wis 1.00 H. H. Hawkins, Du Bois. Neb 1 00 Wm. Stephenson, Du Bois, Neb l'.OO Goo. R. Pinkerton, Pawnee City, Neb 1.00 R. E. Logan, Independence. Kan 1.00 T. D. Mitchell. Vallcclto, Colo 1 00 I. M. Speegle, R. F. D. 3 Box 140, Chlco Cal 100 S. H. Martin, R. F. D. 4, Sweetwater, Tenn... lioo C. H. F. Steinmeir, Ansley, Nob 5.00 James H. Swango, Jr., 1205 So. 6th St, Terro Haute, Ind , 1.00 C. W. Harris, Coin, Iowa 1.00 C. M. Reed, Oklahoma City, Oklal 1.00 C. C. Case, Waldon. Colo , ' 1.00 Wm. Hamilton Dent, Lo Mars, Iowa 5.00 Theo. Winningham, 315 Am. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo 20.00 W. H. Lanning, Hastings, Nob 20.00 T. R. Burg.lo, Cor. Elk & Water St.,. Eliza- bethtown, Tenn , 1.00 Dr. M.. K. Patton, Foster's, Ala 1.00 W. P. Patton. Foster's, Ala." 1.00 H. A. Smith, Foster's, Ala 1.00 W. H. Duncan, Fayettevlllo, N. C... 1.00 J. H. Brown. Nacona, Tex 1.00 C. C. Stone. Johnson, Neb 1.00 S. D. Sims, Polar. Tex 5.00 R. N. Demorltt, Waterbury, Vt 1.00 J. E. Lane, Webster, la -2.25 J. F. Dunn, Webster, la 2.00 Allen Cameron, Keswick. la........,...,.,- 2.00 Ernest Cameron, Keswick, Id.... 1.00 A. W. Kadel. Keswick. la 1.00 R. E. Irwin, Keswick, la .50 A. F. Parke, Keswick, la 1.00 James Marlon, Webster, la..... .50 John Dawson, Jr., Sigourney, la .50 W. G. Oldakor, Webster, la 1.00 Tom Dawson, Sigourney, la 1.00 A. C. Brady, Sigourney, la 1.00 W. C. Irons, Keswick, la 1.00 Alex Warnock, Keswick, Ta , 1.00 Geo. Keefover, Keswick, la 50 P. B. Hartzell, Keswick. la 50 Thos. O'Rourke, Keswick, la. 1.00 M. E. Gross, Keswick, la 1.00 J. A. Gross, Keswick, la 1.00 Wm. Carlin, Mandan, N. D 2.00 Levi Ronco, 107 5th Avo. N., Mandon, N. D. 2.00 E. J. Steldl. Crete. Neb 3.00 W. F. Shlndley, Lewis, la 1.00 F. R. Donohoe, Lewis, la 1.00 S. H. Albright, Lewis. la 1.00 W. F. Berry, Lewis, la i.oo John Roush, Lewis, la J'" O. Wi Talbot, R. 1, Griswold, la 1.00 Milton Funk, Lewis. la 1-00 G. W. B. Fletcher, Lewis, la 1.00 Workers are Busy in Every State The announcement in last wook'B Commoner of tho now campaign rate has given addod stimulus to tho organizers of Commoner cam paign clubs. Workers aro busy everywhere and new club lists aro coming in fast. Tho low rato of 20 cents for single subscrip tions from now until the closo of tho campaign or five for $1 was made especially for tho purpose of giving party workors an opportunity of placing campaign literature into tho hands of as many voters as possible, and to enable them to do effective political work at the least possible expense to their precinct organizations. Experience has proven that this is a splendid method of increasing tho party voto. In largo numbers of precincts thoro aro Commoner clubi composed of from ton to 100 republicans who havo novor voted tho democratic ticket. They aro Interested In democratic men and measures, this year as never bofore. Now is tho tlmo to get them In lino and Tbo Commoner is tho best campaign literature to place In their hands. Why not start this work In your precinct? No matter if one club has beon formed, start another. Tho time is growing short, and tho opportunity to nsslst in UiIb commondablo cam paign work will soon pass. Make an offort to roach tho votora and sond a club of new readers. Tho attached coupon may bo UBod for a club of five or a blank shoot whoro a largor club Is secured. FIVE FOR $ 1 .00 CLUB THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nob.: Gentlemen Enclosed And $1.00 for which please sond Tho Commonor to tho follow. ing five now subscribers under your special campaign offer FIVE FOR $1.00 from now until tho closo of tho presidential campaign. Name P. O Name P.O. Name P. O. "! Namo P. O. Namo P. O. C. A. Coe, Lewis, la W. J. Woodward, Lewis, la, E. A. Smart, Lewis, la...., D. w. J-ilcKman. Lewis, la, W. H. Bailey, Lewis, la J. A. Huston, Lewis, la Henry H. Simms, Thorn Hill, Va Jerome O'Neill, 3 Manhattan St., Now Yorlc M. S. Joslln, Concord, Vt Cion P. Joslln. Concord, Vt E. R. Tlonf ji. Cincinnati, O Conrad Hanson, Boise, Idaho John Brod, St. Louis, Mo C. E. Utley, Stanton, Mich B. B. Fichtncr, Confluence, Pa..... W. A. Sodwlclc, C04 Metropolitan Bldff., Den ver. Colo Ed Mercer. Mount! Valley, Kan R. W. Frost, Elmlra, Cal J. H. P'.rUdo, 415 nth St., Portsmouth, Va., A. B. Matheny, Asherton, Tex John Daily, Palmer, Nub 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.50 5.00 .50 .50 5.00 10.00 "0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Total $442.75 NEW DEMOCRATIC CLURS New clubs reported to Tho Commonor since the last published list, up to and including Friday, September 13: Wilson and Marshall Progressive Democratic League, Lincoln, Neb. G. W. Berge, president; H. A. Meier, secretary; John Gllllgan, vico president; F. R. Easterday, treasurer. Wilson and Marshall Club, Elgin, Ariz. M. T. Lavell, chairman; W. H. Collie, secretary; M. T. Holden, treasurer. Wilson and Marshall Progressive Democratic Club, Spencer, Neb. J. B. Berry, president; R. L. MacDpnald, secretary. Wilson and Marshall Club, Mystic, Conn. George H. Foley, president; William R. Mc-. Gaughey, vice president; Christopher Donahue, secretary; Manuel Sylvia, treasurer. Wilson-Marshall-Dunne Club, Pana, 111. A. B. Corman, president; Wilvan Russell, vico president; Claude McMullen, secretary; C. F. Morgan, treasurer. Wilson and Thompson Club, Hinton, W. Va. George S. Abbott, president; W. A. Barger, vico president; C. A. Templeton, secretary; P. K. Litslnger, treasurer. Wilson-Marshall-Cox Club, Zanesville, O. Dr. J. Milton Long, president; Jno. A. Williams, vice president; M. C. Burrier, secretary; W. M. Bate man, treasurer. Woodrow Wilson Club, South Omaha, Neb. Capt. D. S. Parkhurst, president; A. Schmidt, vice president; Joe Walker, secretary; Patrick Lennahan, treasurer. Democratic Club, White Sulphur Springs, Va. Howard Templeton, president; G. H. Wyatt, secretary; J. P. Burdette, treasurer. Wilson-Marshall Club, Pawnee City, Neb. C. G. Carter, president; R. W. Story, vice presi dent; A. E. Ovenden, secretary; W. S. Potta, treasurer. Wilson Club, Twin Falls, Idaho J. J. Pllger rlm .president; J. E. Davles, vico president; P. II. Crow, socnotary; J. Clyde Lindsay, trcasuror. Wilson-Marshall-Cox Club, Mechanlcsburg, O. J. L. Flahorty, president; R. P. Jones, sec retary; D. F. McLaven, treasurer. Woodrow Wilson Club, Owatonna, Minn. Dr. Waltor Andrlst, president;- George Darby, sec retary. Wilson and Marshall Club, WoodHtown, N. J. Isaiah C. Shinn, president; Jonaa C. Chow, vico president; John R. Klen, secretary; J. E. Jaquotte, treasurer. Woodrow Wilson Club, Downers Grovo, 111.- B. L. Kellogg, president; L. C. Mahoney, sec retary; John Gray, treasurer. Wilson and Marshall Club, Grovo City, Pa.r W. W. Von Emon, L resident; R. G. Lovedog, vice president; John Ramsey, secretary; P. O. Hasseed, treasurer. Wilson and Marshall Club, Dubois, Pa. J. P. Taylor, president; D. P. Egan, vico president; J. J. Pentz, secretary; B. M. Mardin, treasurer. Woodrow Wilson Club, Bolso, Idaho M. Alexander, president; J. P. Pope, secretary; A. II. HIneman, vico prosident; J. W. Robinson, treasurer. Wilson and Marshall Club, Croighton, Nob. . L. D. Smith, president; Charles Emick, vico president; Dr. J. M. Mullen, secretary; Jacob Demmer, treasurer. If wo can only get 'era mad enough at on another perhaps tho wholo truth about thos campaign contributions will como out. Now that the man who made him has unmade him Mr. Taft should withdraw. DEFEAT DIX Tho Richmond Times-Dispatch voices the sen timents of democrats everywhere when it says: "Democrats over tho whole country havo a real Interest in tho New York democratic situation. They defeated Murphy in Baltimore. They want him defeated at home. They want as a candi date for tho governorship a man who will help tho national ticket, not injure it. Tho Now York World declares that it will not support a Tam many candidate. It is time for the machine to learn that tho people are in fact, 'on their mettle.' " If New York democrats desire to win the confidence and respect of the democrats of othor states, as well as of the people of New York, they will see to it that D'jc is defeated.