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OCTOBER, 1916 .1 The Commoner 31 Contributions to Democratic National Cam paign Sent Through The Commoner A r Larrick, Bladen, Neb. . . .$1.00 L F Dickert, Madison, Wise. . 2.00 L S Dell, Madison, Wise 2.00 j'w Waterman, Madison, Wise 2.00 j H.Garwick, Madison, Wise. . 2.00 W P Holmes, Madison, Wise. . 2.00 L F.'& Mrs- Post Wash., D. C. 25.00 USG Pettycrew, Dunkirk, Mt.. 6.00 G F. Bailey, West Graham, Va. 1.00 B Andrews, Cumberland, B. C. 4.00 M. Caylor, Kimball, Minn 1.00 J Mackeuth, Kimball, Minn.. . . 1.00 Walter Dixon, Kimball, Minn.. 1.00 V S. Downing, Glenarm, 111.. . . 1.00 0. P. Hadland, Sp. Valley, Minn. 1.00 w n Mnthewa. Houston. Tex. . . 2.00 A Contributor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.00 j T. Jones, Columbus, Kans... 1.00 A J. Diebold and others, Sen eca, Illinois 17-55 C F. Young, Marshall, Tex. ... 5.00 Mrs. B. McCulloh, Donaldson- ville, La 2.00 T.L. Hungcrf ord, Tehachapi, Cal. 1.00 Lloyd Fast, Bemis, W.Va.... 2.00 Kiel D. Carey, "yVatkins, N. Y.. . 1.00 M. B. Crow, Jehks, .Okla 2.00 j. G. Belanger, Houma, La. . . . 2.00 J. K. Montgomery, W.Union, la- 5.00 F. Larrick, Bladen,, Nebr i.uu Chas. Donelson, Seneca, Ills. ... 1.00 John Rooney, Seneca, Ills 1.00 A. Anderson, Crookston, Minn.. 2.00 L. B. Cross, Mansfield,, Conn. . . 1.00 Heirs ot C. Foreman, Osage, la . 5.00 W. T. Mattingly, Fresno, Calif. 5.00 J. D. Cox, Hamilton, Mo 1.00 L. G. Turnley, De Land, Fla. . . . 1,00 W. L. McClure, Morrison, Okla. 1.00 W. D. Pierce, Kokomo, Ind-r. . . 1.00 John Finley, Dowagiac, Mich.. 5.00 It. A. Burke, Pomona, Calif. . .10.00 J. Cunningham, Valparaiso, Neb. 5.00 Adam Seasly, Vermont, Ills.. . . 1.00 W.T. Barnett, Terre Haute, Ind 10.00 H. W. Hagerman, Sturgis, Mich. 5.00 T. S .Allen, Lincoln, Nebr 100.00 Lizzie Bateman, Morrison, Okla. 1.00 Ben Widner, La Harpe, Kans. . . 1.00 John McKenzie, St. Onge, S. D. 10.00 J. F. Callahan, Wallace, Ida. . .50.00 Dr. Christopher Graham, Roches ter, Minn 100.00 D. J. Gates, Albion, Nebr. . . . .40.00 Walter Collyer, Detroit, Mich.. 1.00 D. G. Ross, Cooke, Mont 1.00 O. B. Wright, Topeka, Kans.. . . 1.00 M. C. McConnell, La Harpe, Ills. 2.00 A. J. Foster, Wausau, Wise. . . 1.00 Geo. W. Foster, Wausau, Wise. 1.00 J. A. Foster, Wausau, Wise.. . . 5.00 J. N..Crain, McGregor, Tex.. . . 1.00 Ole Brue, Kennewick, Wash... 1.00 W. H. Conn, Woldon, Ills 1.00 Wm. Ladd, Whitesville, N. Y.. 1.00 L. H. Claunch, Marfa, Tex 1.00 Upshur P. Breazalee, Nacht- toches, La 2.50 F. A. Sherman, Santa Clara, Calif , , . . 1.00 W. B. Rains, Blythe, Calif. ... 1.00 Dr. Theo. Snypp, East Auburn, Calif. ., -. 1.00 A. U. Vought, Savannah, N. Y. 3.00 B. A. Severance, Burlington, Vt. 1.00 Lydia A. Anderson, Pasadena, Calif 1.00 Grant Ragains, Carpenter, Okla. 1.00 J. J. Schaffer, Ann Arbor, Mich. 3.75 C. Heinselman, Williamstown, W. Va.a 1.00 W. W. Payne, Wilson, Pa 25.00 J. L. Burns, Antigo, Wise 1.00 P. H. Moore, Lake Geneva, Wise. 1.00 W. J. Campbell, Corvallis, Oreg. 1.00 J. Benson, Saronville, Nebr.... 5.00 Geo. Viele, Wausau, Wise . ... 1.00 H. R. Albert, Carney, Okla.... 1.00 Clay B. Wilson, Carney, Okla.. 1.00 B. P. Carpenter, Carney, Okla. 1,00 Hugh Dean, Carney, Okla 1.00 B. E. Buck, Carney, Okla .50 A. L. Hudiburg, Carney, Okla. .50 3. W. Allen, Carney, Okla. . . 1.00 G. B. Rogers, Carney, Okla. . . . 1.00 P. L. Brown, Carney, Okla... .50 J. Anderson, Montesano, Wash. 1.00 W. A. Belcher, Largo, Fla 2.00 T. L. Royal, Randsburg, Calif.. 2.00 D. P. Castor, Goshen, Wash... 2.00 W. A. Hawkei, Jackson, Mich . . .5 Chao. Nickel, Medford, Oreg.. 1.00 B. S. Smith, Lincoln, Nebr. . . . 5.00 B. B. Martindalc, Muskogee, Okla 5.00 R. H. Chambers, Hollywood, Calif 1.00 T. S. McKee, Creston, la 1.00 F. M. Sanders, M. D Herrin, Ills 1.00 D. N. Decker, Bluff ton, Ind... 1.00 Andrew Bretz, HuntinKbunr. Ind 1.00 Alba. Hoywood, San Benito, Tex. 5.00 C. H. Wintersteen, Holton, Kan. 1.00 W. C. Stophens, Elkhart, Kan. 1.00 Chris Wolber, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2.00 Warren Clapp, Turlock, Calif. . 3.00 J. M. Weeoe, Sand Point, Ida. 2.00 T. F. Carr, Barnum, Wyo 8.80 M. L. Simpson, Guthrie, Okla. . 1.00 Elmer E. Hunt, Batavia, Ohio. 1.00 Robert Schmidt, Wausau, Wise. 5.00 H. G. Mittlestadt Storm Lake, la 3.00 own domestic ideation, the Mat ters seem relatively of slight im portance. And on these big Issue though Mr. Hughes has criticise tho President, ho has offered no so lution of his own. Tho Eaglo was of the opinion that there was just ono man tho repub licans could nominate who, by the forco of his personality, might have been able to work, up an effective constructlvo opposition to President Wilson. Tho events of the past few weeks seem to bo bearing out that opinion. Mr. Hughes for tho past week has been buried from sight. Wichita (Kans.) Eagle. R. Cadle, Charleston, Ills 10.00 Dan. L. Tenant, Burton, W. Va. 1.00 Jas. Cotter, Joilet, Ills 1.00 A. B. Knight, Tenaha, Tex. ... l.uu D. E. Crowley, Seneca,' Ills.... 1.00 Wm. Downey, Seneca, lls 1.00 J. Maier, Seneca, Ills. 1.00 Thos. Downey, Seneca, Ills.... 1.00 J. C. Rickard, Kankakee, Ills. . . .50 J. C. Yoshaugh, S. Mansfield, La. 1.00 J. E. Wilson, Kirkwood, Mo. . . . 1.00 E. P. Taylor, Maceo, Ky 20.00 E. S. Dalton, Celina, Tenn. . . . 5.00 Mrs. S. RoBewarne, Joilet, Ills. . 1.00 S. Rosewarne, Joilet, Ills 1.00 Subscribers' Jjgygrtfslttfl Dept. This department Is for the Tjeneflt of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per Insertion tho lowest rate has been mado for them. Address all communications to The Commoner. Lincoln. Nebraska. D12SLR SHORTHAND lesson free. 1V Emil B. Rettlg, KeyteBville, Mo. PASU or premiums given for all kinds of tobacco, cigarette- coupons, Vnited Profit Sharing, Mutual Coupons, wrtlticates, etc. Write for prico and premium lists. National Coupon Ex change, GO Newark St., Hoboken, N. J. pOR SALE, for division, farm 1,250 acres In Amherst county, Va. Fine climate; exceptionally well watered and timbered; close to railroads -and markets. Price, entlro farm, $16,500. t'May terms. Ov will sell oft small tracts. Address B. "W Morriss, 201 Denver Ave., Lynchburg, Va. CTZBMA SPECIFlCTVlll absolutely euro eczema, salt rheum, barbers itPh and other skin diseases. Sent by "iiau. $1.50. Send for recommendations Almklov's Pharmacy. Cooperstown. North Dakota. v? rfl11 1720 Colorado Boulevard . Denver, Colo. G. W. Gifford, Prescott, Kans. 2.30 A. Cv Fischer, Cincinnati, Ov. . . .20 GeoT.'Lamon, Burnet, Texas. 1.00 James H. Dibb, Grtr. Falls, Mont 1.00 W. B. Morse, Chelan, Wash. . . 1.00 L. H. Ryan, Bloomfield, Iowa. 5.00 C. H. March, Dixon, Ills 1.00 W. T. Montgomery, Floydada, Texas' 1.00 J. P. Dodson, Colville, Wash.. 1.00 J. S. Keathley, Brownsville, Tenn LOO Daniel Breen, Cumberland, la.. 2.00 J. A. Woodson, Crow Rock, Mt. 3.80 J. E. Streavel, Kokomo, Ind.. . . 1.00 R. L. Newberry, Mechanicsburg, Va 1-00 T, J. Kavanaugh, Antigo, Wise. 1.00 John A. Boyle, Toledo, O $1.00 T. J. Wolverton, Waterville, Kansas 2.00 A. Swidensky, Jackson, Mich.. 3.00 B. A. Oatley, Jackson, Mich... 2.00 J. H. Sullivan, Jackson, Mich. . 1.00 B. H. Hotchkiss, Jackson, Mich. .50 R. H. Hart, Jackson, Mich 50 P. McGee, Jackson, Mich 1.00 Geo. W. Huber, Jackson, Mich. .50 A. S. Aspinwall, JackBon, Mich. .50 P. Danaly, Jackson, Mich 1.00 A. J. Jemmen, Jackson, Mich. . .50 B. F. Rose, Jackson, Mich 1.00 H. Evan, Jackson, Mich 1.00 G. B. Griswold, Jackson, Mich. 1.00 J. S. Hooper, Jackson, Mich... 1.00 W. McKain, Jackson, Mich. . . . 1.00 T. McDevltt, Jackson, Mich... 1.00 James Hale, Jackson, Mich 1.00 W. B. Cochran, Jackson, Mich. 1.00 J. E. Every, Jackson, Mich. . . . 2.00 T. Malon, Jackson, Mich 1.00 Wm. Conwell, Jackson, Mich.. 1.00 H. E. Thurston, Jackson, Mich. 1.00 C. H. Walton, Jackson, Mich.. 1.00 S. Frounfelker, Jackson, Mich.. .50 BURIED Mr. "Hughes has been unfortunate in his campaign tour. It started fair ly auspiciously, and for a day or so he aroused some interest. But, after all, tho people aren't intensely in terested in administrative questions, and when tho railroad strike, with its sinister possibilities, overshad owed all else, Mr. Hughes and his declarations for civil service, a budget and protection wero forgot ten. The plain fact of the matter is that Mr. Hughes isn't meeting the big issues of the day. At another time the pork barrel and civil service would perhaps bulk large in public interest. But, with the overshad owing issues of the war, andof our DEPOSITORS HOLD THE SACK Illinois scorns tho "socialistic" ways of Kansas. Hence the owners of $200,000 in small deposits in a Chicago bank are mourning today. Tho bank has failed. Wichita (Kans.) Eagle. 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