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i - i- f --r - -5V The Commoner. 14 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 47 R 8 EH If If 1 L j. I ti ii ii IE T IV or Credit Reduced Prices J a A STOVES in This HtVV FREE ROOK at Freight on Kalamazoos ESS fk t.M. m1 Inntii f flin irntfimnrnn nffnp " lilU tfJ kU tlf OttVlllt. IIIU ., www ....... w... raM.MMiA fltlnM AMf vi nrlA f fin 1 nplnp n rrltfPC. uuuiuuiuu oiuviiiv;i4i inuuv i"i-"; ... ....... Learn about the new class oven door ranees ana k !. t f ro lower ubu ociorc. 1?ruv mri riru iiuim iiu o.w.w .........-. . HCCrOlf. ASKI0rV;aiaiOKU.S4: MCIIWUM iiiiBiajjti. Kalamazoo Move Company, iwrs. b .. M Kalamaxoo, Michigan Furnaco or Gas. Btovo CaUlog uu iuhucbw Factory Prices, Write a"s.TV I --. vevx. Poitnl Now IIUDE imik RIQISTrilED Wkmi tTCt fg tVTcA!aLSJffi g '"DISTEMPER ZJ?:'r" LS 1 iLJ I - ill IT Lilt nu(l cntnrrhtil Fever. Suro cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any age are infected or "exposed." 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A regular 15c McCall's,, pattern is included with each combination subscrip tion in which McCall's magazine is included you just select a pattern from tho first copy of McCall's Magazine and order tho same direct from tho McCall Publishing Co. Wo also include, without any additional cost, six sheets, of words and music of the latest popular songs with each combination subscription hero listed. returns is passed there stands. out, in the boldest relief, the greatest of them all William J. Bryan. Once again we see the man from Nebraska holding at bay the cohorts of wealth and the minions of Tam many in that ever-memorable con vention hall at Baltimore. Once again wo see the daily scourging that he received at the hands of those who would handle tho democratic party for personal gain. Once again wo see tho unfaltering course of the leader as ho fought for many days to prevent his party from doing what would havo landed, it on the rocks. Undaunted by threats, unmoved by blandishments and immovable as a rock W. J. Bryan fought for truest democracy every inch of the way till "the people from away back home" could reach their delegates and warn them that Bryan was right. Bryan, it is now proved, "was the only one among the big leaders of that democratic convention who could rightly interpret the desires of the people. CHRISTMAS GIFTS The following of Mr. Bryan'B books would be appreciated as Christmas presents: Speeches, two volumes, cloth, $2 00 Tale of Two Conventions, cloth, 100 Signs ' of The Times, limp leather 75 Special Price for All to Ono Address $3,45 If the two volume set of speeches is desired in dainty half leather bind ing, then $1.00 should be added to the price quoted fcbove. Send orders direct to The Commoner for prompt and careful attention. 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News: One man emerges from this campaign greater than any living American. He emerges as the only American public man who has never compromised for the sake of victory the principles of progress .for which he has stood, and in the advocacy of which he was the "pioneer. The man is still -the peerless leader, "William Jennings Bryan. Like Tantalus of old, Bryan has for years seen the fruits of victory hanging over his head, but it seems to be written in the annals of his tory that he should suffer disappoint ment and should not taste them. Now, at last, this Tantalus-like suffering Is over, and Bryan can see the man of his choice enjoy the fruits of victory, justly due him. . Ho now lives to see the triumph of his principles. He sees tho man who denounced him, and who lately endeavored to claim for himself the title of Alpha and Omega of pro gressiveness, repudiated- by the American people. Wilson's election is a progressive victory, and in so far as it is such, it is a Bryan victory. Both a vic tory and a vindication. Truly .may tho great commoner say, today. "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again The eternal years of God are hers." A FAMILIAR TERM "Why didn't you arrest that man when I denounced him as a pick pocket?" demanded the irate citizen. "I thought it was just a little political discussion," explained the policeman. Kansas City Journal. Total Regular Price $2.60 Our Special Price 91,30 CLUB NO. 8 (All Papers Sent Ono Tear) Tho Commoner $1.00 Opportunity 1.00 American Homestead 25 Woman's World . .35 "Stolen Delegates11 Wilson's Conquest of the Bosses Tho Birth of tho "Moose" And many other stirring Inci dents of tho recent Republican, Democratic, and National Pro gressive conventions are graphi cally described and keenly analyzed by W. J. BRYAN In his new book, jU3t issued, "A Tale of Two Conventions yy Total Regular Price .$2.60 Oar Special Price 91.80 Our Special Price. 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Mr. Bryan devotes graphic, day-by-day chapters to the Republi can and Democratic conventions, all written on the spot, and gives us a good account of the Progressive convention. Tho book contains tho platform of each party, and some of the notablo convention speeches, in cluding Mr. Bryan's own at Baltimore, with comments on the 'speeches of acceptance of Taft and Wilson. Some of tho best cartoons of the period aro included, iSmo, cloth, Illustrated, 31.00 net If yon wmld preserve a clear Men of what veai done at the conven tions, set this uoolc. The Commoner Lincoln, Nebraska ) Namb V , ; ,t it! fa 1 vtBtJiP,- No", "v , Box No, Tf' now'a subscriber to any of these publications your exnlrn.tlnn r?nf mm ,i-bo advanced ono year. . If you wish to send any of these papers to different people, write your order on a sheet of letter paper. Lawrence (Mass.) Examiner: The fight is over, a democratic president' has been electqd and , the crusade which began in 1896 has come to an end. 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