- ' wm$f8mjy I'. nt 10 The Commoner. VOLUME 12, NUMBER 45 VW v. v T- ft- k' IV 1V-" if- ; ft? K- iV JV. " v. 7' t & MMET IN TMPfMI. "W4 toll yon bow and , pay ben pnroi. Wtlt TVYA- (or nttkly prlc Hrl ana r:ranci, M.SABELASONf rinrnni.f.R. kt. f2 Dealers In Furs, NMe,tfM FURS " - Beacon FREE Burner FITS YOUH Off.n LAMP. 100 Candle Pawar lnesndtn (pure vrultoUpht from (kerosono) con loll. Boats aither eras or olcatrlcltv. COSTS ONLY 1 CENT FOR 6 HOURS j We want ouo parson In each locality to Ivrnora we can rifnr nw mmnmnn jTake adTantatr of our Apodal Offer to iBccuroaiscaconvurncrFRKE. write I today. AOENT8 WANTED. H!ij7wl ONE SUPPLY CO., 75 Hone BIdf ., Kansas City. K. INSURANCE IN FORCE. Docombor 31, 1900 $ S!0,000 Docombor 31, 1908 1,453,218 Docombor 31, 1910 2,0-11,084 October 31, 1912 4,488,821 At ago fourteen a Fifteen Paymont Lifo Policy In The Midivcut Life for $1,000 will cost $24.14 a year; at ago oightcen, $25.G0; at ago twenty-threo, $27.74; at ago twenty-eight, $30.32; at ago thirty-three, $33,44; at ago thlrty oight, $37.22; at ago forty-three, $41.88; at ago forty-eight, $47.78; at ago fifty throo, $55.36 and at ago fifty-eight, $G5;42. Write for additional informa tion or for rates at other agos or on othor forms of policies. The Midwest Life N. Z. Snell, PrcMldcnt A NEBRASKA COMPANY Home Office Flrt National Banlc Bids., Lincoln, Neb. 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 ii! von will nut fwf. the same effort that you are now doing where you are located, you D uuu iiuiumy grow weauny ior you can select one of twenty or more 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 far.ms that .wo 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. The climate is all that could be desired. In fact, here everything that tends to success seems to be pretty well blended. Please do not compare our region in Florida with the numerous localities now being exploited in the public press We 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 city of Jacksonville. Wo 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 212 Scarritt Building, Democratic Campaign Contributions Contributions for the democratic campaign sent through The Com moner for week ending October 30, 1912: B. C. Mann, Homer, La $ 1.00 B. A. Paymal, Lenox, la. . . . 5.00 B. Mathson, Keyport, Wash. 2.00 Mrs. B. R. Chrisholm, Zion City, 111 5.00 J. B. Frye, Zion City, 111... 1.00 Frank Purdy, Zion City, 111. . 1.00 D. S. Curtis, Zion City, 111. . . 5.00 W. B. Holmes, Zion City, 111. 1.00 J. L. Vinnedge, Zion City, 111. 1.00 Dr. C. Rominger, Zion City, 111 5.00 F. E. Welton, Zion City, 111. . 2.00 P. V. Lindsey, Zion City, 111. 5.00 Frank C. Ordway, R. F. D. 4, Hammondsport, N. Y 1.00 C. C. Charman, Ashland, O. . 2.00 S. Bruce Hall, New Martins ville, W. Va 2.00 Silas Canady, Hotchkiss, W. Va fc 1.00 J. A. Mace, Hotchkiss, W. Va 1.00 James E. Young, Denver, Colo 2.50 E. J. Keyce, Denver, Colo. . . 1.00 Daniel Cinnamond, 516 So. Lincoln St.,' Denver, Colo. 1.50 F. A. Yindra, Manitowoc, Wis 1.00 Lee Prunty, Pullman, W. Va -. 1.00 S. J. Sulem, Butterfield, Minn 1.00 Tom McDonough, Butterfield, Minn 60 R. E. Higgins, Princeton, Minn 1.00 A. P. Sigrist, Dundee, O. . . . 1.00 Mrs. A. T. Wilson, Arcadia, Neb . 1.00 A. T. Wilson, Arcadia, Neb. 1.00 W. T. Phillips, Oakland City, LAND SALES Kansas City, Missouri Ind Ed. Wahanseildler, Oakland City, Ind John Vandeveer, Oakland City, Ind Wm. McFadden, Oakland City, Ind T. C. Rugg, Evansville, Ind. J. R. Moorhead, Ocala, Fla. . Dr. G. S. Betts, Banner, 111 . . W. S. Burton, Seafbrd, Dela. Nicholas Fox, Placerville, Cal. Jos. E. Lenz, 1220 Wayne Ave., Dayton, O Will S. Risley, Mt. Carmel, 111 A. W. Leversee, Cedar Falls, la T. P. Timms, Fairmont, W. Va H. F. Elsesser, Ontario, Ore. Thos Fitzgerald, Hemple, Mo. R. R. Carter, Richmond, Va. E. E. Parker, 734 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn H. S. Wray, Chester, Neb . . . A. Wurzburger, Cor. 19 th 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 .3.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 15.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 and 5th Ave, New York, N. Y. John Finley, Dowagiac, Mich. Ed. J. V. Freburg, Bertrand, Neb W. B. Claiborne, Petty, Tex. Fred A. Allen, Altai, Neb. . . W. P. Scott, Altai, Neb A. E. Barnes, Altai, Neb Mrs. T. M. Hull, Norfolk, Neb T. M. Hull, Norfolk, Neb . . . M. S. Waldrop, Servilla, Tenn W-. H. Isbell, Simonton, Tex. Geo. B. Harden, Maxwell, Cal A. E. Jamison, 818 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, O Herbert Hill, Tarkio, Mo G. L. Glersa, Denison, -Tex. . S. Rosewarne, G06 Cass St., Joliet, ill S. Schreffler, Factory 10-12, W. Whitney Ave., Shelby, Ohio Wm. Brady, Jr., Olean, N. Y. E. N. Campbell, 528 So. Grape St., Medford, Ore. . W. A. Belcher, Largo, Fla. . . Henry S. Chubb, 1516 No. 24th St., Philadelphia, Pa W. P. Baker, Granite Falls, Minn Jno. W. Ley, New Comers town, O M. T. Riordan, R. 3, Hazle ton, la R. R. Allison, Tirzah, S. C. . . F. W. Buder, Staunton, Ind . . W. M. Waltman, R. 3, Mor- gantown, Ind Geo." B. Lucas, Hilton, N. Y. Wm. G. Crittenden, 40 Miller St., Mt. Clemmens, Mich. . Chas. Louder, 1521 Sheffield St., Pittsburgh, Pa J. J. Behrens, Waco, Tex. . . A. R. Summers, Amsterdam, Mo Irving Jayne, Edwall, Wash. Raymond H. Fuller, 83 Adams St., Rochester, New York H. T. West, Konnett, Mo. . ! '. F. S. Mossteller, Sharonville, Ohio David C. Gibson, Cumberland Gap, Tenn Geo. W. Fugate, Cumberland Gap, Tenn Geo. W. Hunter, Bellevue, Idaho David Athay, 516-17 Vt. Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah F. J. Boyle, Meriden, Kan . ' ' Harold Jennings Brashears, Delaney, Ark Louis Styer, 2202 Broadway Menomonio, Wis ' E. B. Guilford, 1418 MyoVt Ave., Rockford, 111 W. B. Church, Box 13lV, 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 liOO 1.00 4.50 1.00 1.00 2.00 Helena. Mont. Wsh.01.'. TTeJx. ?nsh"u'e ' Houston, Morris Blake Fulton,' N ' y &. .Hopper' i; L0Wash. !?3W' Jas. Hayes, Auburn,' 'wrisli ' ' U M. Hall, Auburn, Wash MaB1C-Hall Auburnywash. J. B. Seavey, Auburn, Wash P. S.Dunham, Auburn, Wash: wL. . .r?dge; Auburu' HHfY'J' Wash. Wash. .f116' Auburn Louis Lund,' Auburn', Wash.' .' w 1 Lau'ence, Auburn, Wash ' n p x-."UIwastt- LOO Mrs. Geo. Conn, Waycross, 2 ? filler, Jacksonville, 111. E..A. Rogers, Lincoln, Neb. . Thos. W. Reelv. Mason piv a D,??e 5-v .....'.' 3.00 ,, uuu reaericktown, Mo L, L. Mitchell, Suma's,' Wash. Jos. Denegar, Sumas, Wash. ir ?urle Bowie, Tex W. S. Clayton, El Paso, Tex. . Dr R. M. Ratcliff, El Paso, Tex Dr. Burleson, El Paso, Tex! ' Percy McGhee, El Paso, Tex. Merle S. West, Sutherland, 1.00 2.00 7.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ure H. H. West, Mt. Vernon, la. jmorson a. west. Mt. Ver non, la ; 1.00 istoi 11. west, Mt. Vernon, la. I. N. West, Mt. Vernon,' la! .' J. E. Creed, 5811 Brandele Ave., Madisonville, 6 Wm. Liibs, Petersburg, Ind. . S. R. Chappell, Petersburg, Ind R. B. Cousins, Canyon, Tex. W. E. Mercer. Seward. Neb. . 3.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 J. E. May, Jeanette, Pa 2.00 r. Jti. unrlstensen, Ferndale, iai. ,........, Peter Short, R. 1, Chilton, Wis David Lesher, Golden, Colo. Mrs. Jessie W. Dunn, Gar- dena, Cal James T. Dunn, Gardena, Cal. Miss K. L. Paige, Canton, N. Y. ; ' Clyde L. Lawhead, Arnett, Okla W. H. Harrelson. Gen. Del.. Kansas City, Kan 10.00 Wm. Astle, Haven, Kan 4.00 J. A. McGoldrick, Gertrude, Wash W. A. Clements, R. 1, Spring field, Ky Ming Rader, Odessa, Mo. . . . Peter Ebbeson, St. Paul, Neb. R. L. Smith, Benton Station, Tenn J. C. Wheat, Holdenville, Okla L. P. Dickson, Kenton, O. . . W. H. Hoffman, Box 69, CreBtline, Ohio John E. Walker, Corvallis, Mont M. J. McNulty. Tulsa. Okla. . Fred Warneke, R. 2, Box 18, Wichita, Kan 1.00 Wm. Temple, Sr., Stanberry, mo ; 40 N. S. Gayland, Westby, Wis. 1.00 Wm. Stelter, Hoisington, Kan 1.00 E. Lawson, 6956 Cornell Ave., Chicago, 111 LOO D. M. Dlckersoa, Athens, Tex. 1.00 Total ..,:., $384.30 James Bryce, British ambassador to thd United States, has resigned and will return to England. 5.00 5.00 3.80 2.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 00 00 .80 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 4.40 1.00 2.50 2.50 1.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 .40 1.00 .40 m kfc iR ' V" " T - fiWhA