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MT( The Commoner FEBRUARY, 1914 21 Siibscriftm' Advertising Dept. This department Is for the benefit of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per insertion tho lowest r.ate has been mado for them. Address all communications to Tho Commoner,. Lincoln, Nebraska. J7AMIL.Y Medicine Case. Save doctors' bills. 12 remedies for 12 common diseases. Colds, coughs, croup, cramps, diarrhoea, fever, rheumatism, sick head ache, soro throat, etc. 300 doses in tabloid form. Convenient, pleasant to take, absolutely safe. Contain no opium, alcohol, morphine, cocalno or similar drugs. $2.00 prepaid. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Information on re quest. Tho Tabloid Remedies Co., P. O. Box 1333, Denver, Col- Reference, The Denver National Bank. FCZEMA SPECIFIC Will absolutely - cure eczema, salt rheum, barbers itch and other skin diseases. Sent by mail. $1.50. Send for recommendations. Almklov's Pharmacy, Cooperstown, North Dakota. 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Lantern slides will form a part of the equipment and all phases of farm life that will admit of graphic description will be shown. Forty-one persons drowned when the steamship Nantucket rammed the old dominion liner Monroe in a fog off Cape Charles, Va., January 30. It was estimated that between 150,000 and 200,000 Chicago women took advantage of their first oppor tunity to register as voters. i. 0 A census of the United States and Canada showed that 642 cities were engaged in the business of play, em ploying 6,000 leaders of recreation. ttSi--n)iltGE FLORIDA Free Trial Send u joar name no Bioney and we will mail you D'Arcy'a Vnleaa Itazor for 36 day fre trial. It you iiJta iv pay bi.yo. n nonreturn u. SMMMmtiMV. JOHN B'ARCY CO., Dtp!. (24 St. Loali, Mt. INDORSES PRESIDENT WILSON The members of the Jefferson club of Columbus, Ohio, have expressed their approval of the president's policies in the following resolutions: "Resolved, By the Jefferson club of Columbus, Ohio, that in his recent expression of Views upon the interna tional relations of tho United States and of the Latin-American, republics to the south of us, as well as upon our commercial, financial and diplo matic relations with them, President Wilson has attained the highest! political and moral ground ever taken by any American statesman; "Resolved, That if the president be sustained in his views, so expressed, by congress, a new era in interna tional diplomacy in the western hem isphere, If not In the world will have been successfully inaugurated by our government; "Resolved, That as a democratic political organization this club cor dially indorses President Wilson's administration, its policies and meas ures, and commends the president for his courage and fidelity in his efforts toward the redemption of the pledges and principles of his party at its last national convention; "Resolved, That the president's re cent declaration 'that the United States would never again by force, either annex or arbitrarily govern any territory without the consent of the governed' is a political pledge and principal worthy, of our declaration of national independence, artf relates our first and last presidents by kindred sentiments and statesman ship; "Resolved, That in his last message to congress of January 20th, 1914, the president's endeavor to preserve and enforce the provisions of the Sherman anti-trust law with certain amendments thereto (in the message suggested) to the end that the busi ness of the country may be conducted within the laws of the country and controlled by the enlightened public conscience, the president should be supported by congress and the people regardless of party lines; "Resolved, That these resolutions be incorporated in the minutes of this meeting and a copy of them be sent by the chairman and secretary to President Wilson, Secretary Bryan and "The Commoner" with the com pliments and best wishes of the Jefferson club. "Luke J. Byrne, chairman; Walter S. Snyder, secretary." RESOLUTIONS "Whereas, In a recent lecture to the law class at Yale university, New Havenr Connecticut, (and . ju$t print ed and published in book form and for sale in all the principal book stores of the country) ex-President William Howard Taft, Kent professor of law in Yale university, in an effort to detract from the great name and reputation of Thomas Jefforson, said: " 'It is noteworthy, as a matter of history, that when President Jeffer son was in the presidency and felt called upon to fill a vacancy in the supremo court, he appointed Mr. Joseph Story, of Massachusetts, a member of the then republican party, evidently with the expectation that his views of the constitution would be opposed to that of Chief Justice Mar shall. Tho personality and great ability of the illustrious chief justice, however, exercised groat Influence over the young justice, appointed at thirty-two, and when he came to pro nounco his first great constitutional judgment, as the organ of tho su preme court, his views were in ac cord with former opinions of Mar shall.' "Now, therefore, As a means toward the vindication of the historic name of Thomas Jefferson as well as that of Justico Story, "Resolved, By the Jefferson club of Columbus, Ohio, that in as much as Joseph Story was appointed a justice of the supremo court of the United States by President James Madison in the year 1811, about three years after Mr. Jefferson had retired from tho presidential office, President TafVs statement and his attempt to cast re proach upon the great reputation of Mr. Jefferson as well as that of Jus tico Story, is not likely to accomplish its obvious design; but its blundering inaccuracy for a purpose so unworthy clearly indicates that Mr. Taft is an unreliable historian; "Resolved, That these resolutions be incorporated in the minutes of the meeting and that a copy be sent to Professor William Howard Taft at Yalo university, New Haven, Con necticut. "Luke G. Byrne, chairman; Walter S. Snyder, secretary." 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