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About The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1920)
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If FREE trlvt?1 will send you a anteeTi ict AIj ot m,ld soothing, guav vinco ym,eaJmeV tha will surely con- emjtf has mo- If you aro d,Srf give 2i a dlscouraged, I dare you to By J2ifa cance to prove my claims. you Zus . me today I believe than vn, 5njy more real comfort held tlr v.cally bought this world fcuro you WJi ust t'Xjt, and I feel you will agree with me. 171 n J J03 CANNADAY, , lu Court Tliir a.it.ii.. -. BeillareMnB- Thd National Bank,. ,ri,a' Mo. Send fMa ftirt rt onmA -lilliUfferer.-Advwtisement: SSJS01?' iout th0 nomination of Ti PPened at Baltimoro 5i! ? more1.excitills and spec tacular degree happen at the coming convention in San Francisco. Those in the party elements who fight Bry an, and everything Qf the Bryanistic stamp whose records do not stand the limelight of publicity, aro the ones who gnash their teeth and stoop to villification at every progressive move made by Bryan and it is this ebrt of fellows whose records are to be found accurately recorded in Brother Charley's card indexes. And how it does make 'em "bile" when he spirings it on Borne of them which usually proves gall and worm-wood! Hastings, Neb., Democrat. JMf I'A'PHMfnr. T ! Evldenon Vri:e for rec Guide Ilook & toodei . i Conception Blank. Send opinion nfBuotch o invention for free est reLnIta Patentable nature. High tor j w"ce8 Reasonable Terms. Vic ton, i QVans Co" 7229th Vashing- HEAVEN AND HELL BRYAN William Jennings Bryan still oc cupies the center of the stage in any part of the country he visits. His smile is as broad as ever and his voice rings out upon the air with as much vigor as it did twenty-five years ago. I trust our readers will pardon a personal reference, merely to show the beginning of the change of pub lic sentiment from the Republican to the Democratic party. My father was a Republican member of the Ne braska legislature and one of the eight Republican presidential electors on the state ticket when McKinley was elected president. When a boy, I would sing Republican campaign songs and whoop it up for Old Glory at my father's political meetings. I thought the United States flag right fully belonged to the Republican party. When I was nineteen years of age, W. J. Bryan, an eloauent young law yer of Lincoln, was sent out by the congressional campaign committee to stump the district, a rock-ribbed Re publican district, for the Democratic candidate for congress. The Demo cratic candidate was defeated, but Mr. Bryan's clear reasoning was an effective moulder of public thought. He put the aspiration of young men into language that could be easily remembered and effectively used. He simplified the problems of govern ment and made them plain to the boys who were to bo voters two years from that time. The first funda mental principle, he told us to re member is "to trust in the people Have faith in them because that faith is the foundation of free govern ment. He explained the iniquities of -the high protective tariff, the effects of fi, iinnnr frame, he advocated Na tional prohibition, National Women Suffrage and the election of U. b. Senators by direct vote of the people As a result, hundreds of boys of Re pubHcan families boldly proclaimed thPir faith in Bryan and the Democ rLv he preached and when he became hf concessional nominee .two .years later these boys came forward witn. their votes in such numbers as to overturn the big Republican majc jltj so confidently expec ed by Uieir fathers. Bryan wa r- trress. Two years re- "waenbergcr, WlndiorJPlace. Si rimta nnatnsltl. St. LouIb. iio. later he was src-3 i.T-:r;o;,i majority. He was eieciea v t "7 a rhicaKO Demo sent as delegate to the Chicago cratic convention whew and pression of things . wnoa t constructive in PP,ar . J" the preSi he became the nominee for t dency. He has three time candidate of his Pay f f whoIe exalted offlce.In .f president's people. He has sat iP thesc cabinet. And yet, during hQ years, whether i i o ou ple has always worked am0vernmetal in the vineyard of b m his problems, going JJfVSas earned the title of "The Gre today as We are as proud of uryai T.ZT, SL.n,w,e ca.8t off the parental 9i xx ui,u"cani8m at the ago of fnr J8 becm our Poetical guido And nntthan a qUarter of a cntury. dor Z W Want t0 Bar In a11 can- tv l i ?Une men oC Dowev coun- tLS i . th0. WOmon wh0 Vfin cast their first vote at the coming dec tion: follow Bryan. Study his teach mgB. Burn deep into your minds and hearts the simple truths of his democracy. Wo now have National prohibition. Equal political rights for women! popular vote for U. S. Senators and many other reforms brought about largely through his untiring efforts. He is now working for the world wido peace. Ho believes tho ex-soldier boys and their mothers and wives have more interest in their homos than they have building up a mili tary autocracy and huge munition plants in this country ff&toga, Okl homa, Advocate. BRYAN DEMOCRACY'S PROGRAM ANNOUNCED , A Washington dispatch, dated May 1. says: Tho Bryan democracy in tho District of Columbia has started a campaign to elect dolegates to tho San Francisco convention who will support tho following program: , Fcdoral and stato legislation to ro duco tho coBt of living; recognition of labor's right to colfectlvo bargain ing; govornmont ownership and democratic control of public util ities; restoration of prewar liberties, and enforcement of tho prohibition amendment. ; This program is thought to bo about what William J. 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