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,y' m ." The Commoner VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2 ESanBlHIlKK9fK222SI Wili in MMHl. a ni' w 1 ! A SPECIAL CLOSING OUT BARGAIN SALE OF BOOKS A Limited Number of 5-Vol Sets of Commoner Condensed Offered at a Special Price to Close Out Quickly Wo have determined to close the sale of THE COMMONER CONDENSED. Ihcsc books have enjoyed a large sale with Commoner readers. Many have bought the entire issue of several volumes. Thousands of copies of single volumes have been sold. Volume 1 is completely sold out. Volumes 2, 3, 4 and o in the cloth binding are practically exhausted. This leaves us with an incomplete stock. To close them out quickly we have made up a limited num ber oi- broken sets of five volumes each, consisting of Volumes 2, 4 and 5 in paper binding and Volumes 6 and 7 in cloth, which we will furnish, while they last, under the following J SPECIAL "CLOSING OUT" OFFER One Set of "Commoner Condensed," Five . Full Volumes. Former Price, $6.00 The Commoner, One Full Year,. $1.00 The American Homestead, One Year, 25c There will be a big demand for these few remaining sets which we now tLCll -f rali0n .' thGir rr C0St An del ur part might mean the loss of this unusual opportunity for you. Remember, when these few sets ahltn L? T?re ca be.Pro any. price. These books will be invalu able to you. They will give you A Complete Library of Political Information OUR PRICE FOR ALL SnaIn,nff ,nll th0 arguments, principles, reasoning, facts and figures bearing on the pressing questions of tho day. The Com infnrmoCHJ?cS"ic? will give you all necessary information, historical data, etc., and deflno Questions domocratI Position or! all public Til?, i0onmo?er Condcnned is indispensable t? fd0int8 .oC J?litics and publicaspeakers. It contains invaluable Information for those engaged in tho preparation of political articles, speeches and debates. The Commoner ComlciiMud will give you a T1,c -CS,mm?.ncr Condensed is a condensed copy of The Commoner Issued in book form, each volume representing the volume num- nn,anflfyc.ar, of T,h0 Commoner's publication. The editorials and articles discuss questions of a permanent nature. Each volume is com ffifnJV "self a veritable compendium of political information from original and fiViha0rltaJiV0 sources-containing not on"y the speeches and writings of Mr. Bryan bit np2,JSithinsia fr?m America's pubnc'meH iMed' analyzcd and discussed in a fai? n thoaltathn?Slit.h a Vicw of ascertain: liifc tno truth regarding men, matters ami events. Every student of progressive nSfi boCoaks.PrinClplC3 Sh0Uld hav "to? fieso attached ZXon 5u IcrSoy S?S?r ?' 'S?' & 1,est mo.ment' Use tho OuiuleiiNcil (Vols. 2, 4, and 5 in paper, and G and 7 in eiShf mlumc e of Commoner Immediately by prepaid parcel post, and you will bo Sedifeii win LbrtVi,nt to, your address TOSY.001""10"01' and Th Anwri Homestead?0 M? SiS TtolSSfi1 oTerS Address All Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska iiiiiiuiiiiuiaiain,, . " aaaaaaaaaaaai Send This Coupon for Closing Out Book Offer THE COMMONER, LINCOLN, NEB: Gentlemen: I desire to avail myself of vonv cjnoMoi ni,,t - enclose money order for $2.65 in payment On? F ki vSBlng"2Ui B.2C 0ffer' and 1 dcnactl, to be sent prepaid to my address; a?so ?Su im 1' . ,Coimo" Con subscription to both The Commoner and The American Homestead' n fUU year'S Name , 6 and 7, cloth. "wai oi vols. ,t 4 ami 5 paper binding; Vols. The Commoner Condensed in both bindings is identi ai in all respects as to matter, paper and printing. commoner uonticnscd in both bindings is identi cal In all respects as to matter, paper and printing. i rinted on special book paper, In large, clear type, each book containing from 421 to 470 pages. The size of each book is 6 by 8M inches by 1 to 1 inches tnicic. Complete reference indexi which makes it a valuable handbook. Former price, in cloth, $1.50 per volume; in paper, $1.00. COVERS A WIDE RANGE OF PERTINENT TOPICS MONEY IN POLITICS THE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM THE CURRENCY QUESTION POPULAR ELECTION OP SENATORS MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PHILIPPINE QUESTION DEMOCRATIC SOLUTION THE TARIFF QUESTION TARIFF AND TRUSTS COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM MONEY AND DEMOCRACY INCOME TAX 'QUESTION EMERGENCY CURRENCY LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT MONEY QUESTION DEMOCRACY DEFINED PUBLICITY OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION SPECULATION IN STOCKS THE TEST OF DEMOCRACY DEMOCRACY AND SOCIALISM MENACE OF MILITARISM DEMOCRACY VS. PLUTOCRACY ARBITRATION THE SHIP SUBSIDY WHAT GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP MEANS TTVTrT"rTrTT A T TCinr tto onriTATTOir DEMOCRACY MUST MOVE FORWARD x-raii x-rtAUTIUALi VS. THJii lUiiiAU MMBnwaw M - HH r$ 71". y a(j Nti? t?j WB?;