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Society notlccnand rpsolulloiiB.oae-liaJlr.ues notices free , half price fur Unt of It now looks as if congress will adjourn not later than the 25th of this month. Democrats are always hopeful over the outlook , even if they usually are disappointed with the look-in. St. 1'aul Pioneer Press. Missouri republicans are wisely nominating full tickets in the strongest democratic counties. One of the political certainties , in this state is the decadence of Bourbonism. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. To those who are fond of mak ing the statement that Congress man Lougworth is simply a son- in-law of a certain prominent person , a careful perusal of his latest speech in congress is sug gested. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune , ' On election day the Payne law will have had over a year of trial. Its friends reply to criticisms by performances. Revenue is com ing in , and business is brisk , They quote the old saw with as surance. The proof of the pud ding is in the eating. Washing ton Star. In passing of the railroad bill and the Postal Saving bank bill the republican members of con- 'gress have jagain proven to the public that'the ' interest of the public is-safe in their hands. Both bills were supported' by a ' number of democrats in their passage. ; The future of the republican party is assured if it is controlled and led by loyal , patriotic men , 'who stand for progress and hu manity. It will live'and nourish if it manifests its ability and willingness to serve the common welfare. All it has to do is to keep in the middle of the road under noble leadership to an abiding place in the affections of the people. Manchester Mirror. Governor Harmon may not be , i presidential size , but at least he is too big a man to be spanked in public by Mr. Bryan. The "titu lar leader" of the democratic party appeals to possessed with the idea that a man wear his . brand in order to be eligible to ' the democratic nomination for president. The delusion docs ' not tend to promote party har- , mony. Rochester Democrat and . Chronicle. That Comet's a Democrat. The 40,000,000-mile tail of Ilalley's comet could be rolled up and put into an ordinary suitcase so little solidity has it. It seems to be very similar to the demo cratic party very thin , very light , very long drawn out , very unsubstantial , and coming from anywhere or nowhere and bound for anywhere , everywhere and no where. It is bulk and bluff and babble and blubber and blather. It threatens destruction and dis sipates into obscurity. Piqua Daily Call. Were it a matter of carrying the presidential election in 1912 and of nothing more , the republi cans could afford to let the demo crats obtain control of the next house. A democratic house next year would insure republican success the year following. But there are legimatc problems to solve. The country docs not want a deadlock upon congres sional action. Its interests lie in the republican success at the polls next November. Hence , the prospect of a democratic victory will grow fainter as elec tion day draws near. The people ple will not throw away the opportunity to rccurc from the next congress the legislation they need. They will not let the democrats get control of the house. Denver Republican. Kinkaid voted for Joe Cannon for speaker of the house and voted lor tlic fayne-/ He gave the po sand claim and for himself. B Yes Congn voted for Can c after he was nominee. Anj can would hai The only thing was to vote for ( ocrat. lie was the democrat pi voted against hi would have Yes he voted > , Aldrich bill as a the best that c and a measure ii than anything \ democratic congt He gave the i acres of the bi land inNebraska [ was passed. l | many a poor man pered in the pasi * claim which they ence to a coal cl Any man has a ri coal claim in Alas else if he is icady the requirmeuta Glavis in his j Congressman Ki no requirements filing on a coal cl time Ballingcr wa of the interior aa to act as agent fo cared to employ m mt Free Trade andt Heavy emigrai United Kingdom U meat against free i one that is being u by students of ( government. The has grown treraenj the protective tari present time free slogal that no poli in this country , a : long ago saw the | For years labor in | been in a wretch and things are goin worse. There may ! work other than fre count for it , but yet no doubt but thatf ance of free trade cause of the alarm ! emigration from the Workmen are seeki where employment them. Where dojD Investigate and youjj they are going toj as are unfriendly Jltp and that accounts'fo ands that come t shores. Staudard'ol British newspaper , "present indications pint ? offices and othi show that the totalffi is likely to be over S Gilbert Parker , a ivu . t. IV nritish Parliament , , ' this subject , saidI/V pression in every &le our industrial lifet u \ the dust of England p and say , 'Thank GoU ! TA tf because they got/t\t / \ ( where there is work permanent work ! to where they can inc standard of living and claim "a higher wage ; where the work man and the manufacturer com bine to defeat the unfair competi tion of foreign nations. ' No workman in any of our colonies or in the United States wants to BREAKFAST FOODS , This is the season when appetis VI ing Breakfasts are made a special ity. Try the following1 : VVhent 1'ood , a new ccrcnl , to be cooked 2ipkg. for 750 Quaker Puffed Wheat very popular per package loc Grnpc Nut always the same in price aud quality , 2 pkg for. .250 Shredded Wheat Biscuit per pkg i2'/2c K-0 Corn Flakes , a new supply 3 pkg for 250 Quaker Oatmeal large si/e 300 Luxor Oats a small pkg for I 150 Lard Pails Wanted. FOR SALE I FOR SALE _ , r . v. Even such a black republican as Jules Haumont approved of this statement though it came from a democratic governor , he ap proved it. We know he did be cause we saw him nod his head in pleasing ascent. We could Din passed , became a law through the good offices of a republican house and senate and a tepubli- can governor. In due time the debt was all wiptd out and the felicitous conditions which you described in your own inimicable style were the result , Of course Send Your Abstract Orders to 1/4 I * jW\ J. GL Leonard , Bonded Atstracter I 7T Office in Security State Bank Building * FLIES BREED DISEASE Screens Keep 'Em out We Sell Screens Good Ones Too Phone 79 G. L. Turner Lbr. Co. , 'V I > , * t f > * ' < .Z , ' v . * - , . , /V ' V "V" I > , * T * l J n * ' , 'v v * * * i > * "B i * u. / fc , . i ' / t r * I ft , M - . Vt ! | , v * . * V - . . . . uiamuif - ry-o which , for if'pr ' more has given a atten- tion to thes ,6 one , of the most TI ad most instructive i 'history ' ol our Gove Not a sit ) voted agains speeches not particularly con ductive to republican harmony. In fact , he was engaged in an effort to defeat one of the strong est and ablest republican members of Congress. Had he been present , he would have voted for the bill , but his absence on such an errand at such a time , is signified. \ -