Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 12, 1905, Image 5
TP.trrJL ; ; VLH ALi.,17 'WESTERN MCW IN OPPOSITION f Charge r.j uvaya Vvit'.i Sclr.g Reckon- slbie for Low Pncec Paid oatilo Raisers Packers Vvlll Probably Da Allowed fkeprccentaticn. Denver , Jan. 11. A hot fis&t hs.5 broken out in the ranks oi" the Na tional Live block association over thca % ueBiiou of wlicthor or not railroad 4md packers are to nave representa tion on the governing board of the association. President Fiank Ilagen- barth is in favor of the plan and has urged it strongly. There is a heavy contingent of stockmen , particularly those Irom the west , who are b.uerly opposed to the idea and they are mak ing the fight of their lives to keep the management of their organization aolely in the hands of men who are actively engaged in the handling or care of stock. These men assert that the railroads and packers have , by working together , deprived the west ern stockmen of good prices for their cattle , that their interests are not Identical with those of the stock breeders , and they should not be al lowed to have a voice in the manage ment of the affairs of the stockmen. The advocates of the plan to admit the railroads < nd the packers declare that their admission does not mean that they will work against the inter- esta of the stockmen , but on the con trary that the wider the scope of the erganization , the greater its power , and that differences will disappear in a community of interest. When thf plan of reorganization which wif ! ad mit the railroads and packers was proposed at the convention , it was re ferred to a committee of three from each industry affiliated in any way vith the raising of live stock. These committees met as a whole and will report today to the convention. The probability Is that the railroads will bo denied representation on the board of control. The general com mittee , composed of the officers of th various branches of the live stock in duotry , could not reach an agrseineir The feeling against tho admission o ! tho railroads was very strong and the discussion grew so animated that it was thought best to aljourn wit out action. The packers and all other allied industries will probably he ad mitted end the railroads will be left out. out.At At the convention of the National Woolgrowcrs * association the old o fleers and members of the executive committee were re-elected. Papon Trere read by James Rae of St. Pau ; on "Sheep Feeding in the Nort. west ; " by D. J. Osborne of Denver on "Wool Scouring Before Market tog , " and a brief address on "Govern men Control of Infectious Disease * < &n the Range" was delivered by Dr J. M. Wilson of Wyoming. A meeting of the western cattlemen tras also held and a number of papers vero read on the problem of control ling cattle scabies. ALVA ADAMSJS IS OrFiBE Oath Is Administered by Chief Justice in Presence of Large Crowd. Denver , Jan. 11. Standing beneath the draped folds of the American flag , while the walls about h.m and thc- floor Lvneath him trembled in re sponseto cannon that roared a stiJute in his' honor , Alva Adams was inau gurated as governor of Colorado. While he stood with upliited hand taking the oath of office , admin.stcrcd by Cnief Justice Gabbert , at his sid'e { ( was tho athlete form of the ex-gov- Ternor , James Peabody , who w.ll to day inaugurate the most energetic and f bitter contest that Colorado has ever seen for the right to fill the position that Governor Adams has sworn to administer to the best of his powers of body and mind. I V The inauguration ceremonies were j/ / simple in the extreme and were at jr tended by a crowd which packed the bouse of representatives almost To suffocation. No Reward for Family cf Eight. Lincoln , Jan. 11. Somebody creat ed the impression among the citizens of Silver Creek , Neb. , that a reward offered by the government for family of eight children. This la why a woman of that place wote A letter to Governor Mickey , asking for tho reward frrtank Parker , who bas eight children , all under f.-'teen years of age. The govGi.i - 'n roply , Informed the writer cf the leU thct $ . v ( no reward is offered for large families of children , notwithstanding Presi dent Roosevelt's attitude on race suJ cide. Agree to Burn Cotton. Brazos , Te : : . , Jan. K.--An agree ment to burn their share of surplus cotton was rsacheJ it a mis ? ing of ths farmers of thir One bale was burned an-J thrfolow : Ing resolution was pa' = ed"P.r fiolvod , That we burn b lc of < nt.or. every Saturday until we burn nt K-a ? : fifteen bale of cotton our r-rt r/ the 2,0000 bains r q f1. : n br burned by tbe pople ii ' .ho coi'.on belt of the Unitod St.-las. " Jenklnc V. ins VVrcstiti r. Championship San Francisco , Jar , li. Thomas Jenkins von ! he enlcl.-rs-catch-can } ' r r > iiuhip ; by throwing r'K r\vo KJrulj'J't falls. * > . NFtYS O y Fstaily Crushed. J-M-4ir c < 2 , Ja . . 5. Abo L. . Lioyd. a y 01 in ,5 , : ? r : c , - MSobably latally j Injured at . - .a. ii oy 'Inv g under ja largo b ? : .jj over 8 pair of scaics with n , ! A. < : - ' of corevltc tho result that ho wis ba-.ly crushed. Suicide Is f-'ct Identified. Fremont , Neb. , Jan. 9. The identi fy of the man found dead at tho Amea depot is stul unknown. No man of Bis description has been in the em ploy of the cattle company or the beet sugar company at Lcavitt. There is Uf.le doubt but that the man him- seli Urea the shot that killed him. Mrs. Liilie Denied Rehearing. Lincoln , Jan. 6. The supreme court denied the motion lor a rehearing in behalf ofSrs. . Lena Lillio , convicted of tho murder of her husband. Appli cation for a re"-cari : : is the last ap peal possible , snd ' .ne court's action means that } Irr. i Hlia must go to the penitentiary lor life. M. A. Erown to Carry the Vcte. Lincoln , Jan. 10. I\ebraska'B eight electors met at the state capitol build- Ing and cast their vc.es for Theodore Roosevelt for president and Charles W. Fairbanks Tor vice president M. A. P.rovr rf " - ney was selcr'ed as cicsiengc'- cair * l.e duplk-aio cer tificate \Vash.ngtcr. . . Mcrten&in File. * His Bond. Lincoln. Jan. G. Treasurer Morten- sen filed a guaranty bond for $1,000- 000 with Governor Mickey and it was approved and accepted. Auditor Searle announced the appointment of John Tulleys as county treasurer ex aminer , A. L. Searle , brother of tho auditor , takes the place of chief clerk In the insurance department , former ly held by Mr. Tulleys. Banking Board Organizes. Lincoln , Jan. The seals banking ooard organized ' 'by the election of Auditor Searle as president and E. C. Royse secretary. These appointments were made : Bank examiners , C. H. Baumont of Madrid , J. P. Hilderman af Burchard , T. E. Emanett of Arapa- hoa , Fred Whlteraore of Long Pine ; A.ddison Wait , chief clerk ; Maud Kogue of Lincoln , stenographer. L. V. Haskell , bank examiner , and Chief Dlerk , Dodson , retire. Editor Sprngue Takes Arsenic. Blair , Neb. , Jan. 10. C. B. Sprague , iditor of the Blair Republican , took irsenic and is now in a critical con dition , all hope of saving his life hav ing been abandoned. For several months Mr. Sprague has been in poor health and for several weeks has &een confined to his home part or the ; ime , only going to his office oecaaion- Uly. He left the housa for the office ind tcok the poison while on the itreet. He then told what he had lone and efforts weremade to save his life , but at noon there was saii jo be no hcpo. Old Road Exists No Longer. "vTest Point , Neb. , Jan. 9. The board of supervisors at its last ses- lion knocked out the last section of the old Blair road. This road , which .n former years ran diagonally across ; wo townships southeast of this city , aas been a fruitful cause of litigation , Hatred and ill-v. ill for many years. In numerable law suits have been the re sult of attempts to divert travel to : he section lines , murderous assaults have been committed , fences pulled Sown , property destroyed and for a time a perfect reign of terror pre- railed among the residents adjoining ; the highway in dispute. The road aow fellows the section lines , where It belongs undar the law. Coiby Is Held Blameless. Lincoln , Jan. 9. John A. Ehrhsrdt , | udge advocate general of the Na tional Guard , has exonerated L. W. Colby , former adjutant general , of the charge of having in his posses- lion $126 , money appropriated to pay the members of the company at Wil- ber. Special Examiner H. ? Wig- ' gins made the charge against C-oby in 1 a report to Governor Mickey , after n examination of the books in the of fice of the adjutant general. Judge Ehrhardt was instructed to investi gate the charge against General Col- i by and made his report to General Culver. The report contains the testl- ' mony of a number of witnesses exam ined , which led Judge Ehrhardt to the belief that the money in question had been paid to Captain McGintie. NO RELIEF FOR SETTLERS. j Interior Cepartmer.t Opposes Any i = .xter,3on of Time. 1 Washington , Jan. 5. Tne interior department , according to Judge Kin- kald , is square against Kin-kaid's bill extending the time for settlement un- tier tne bill which became a law at the last session of congress. - "I des.r ? r.iy friends to know , " said Judgerlini.u.d , "that after having labored most earnestly with the sec retary 01 the interior and the land toicmssicnf-r , that there is no possi bility for tne passage of the measure which I had r.opcd might extend t > e tirue in v.'hJch settlers cowld go upjr. the landi revered by l7ie G40-acru bill. There ino relief in sight , and I would there suggest to intend ing sotilcr ? ; . .t they prepare to take up thtir i-isidc-nce at tho time stij - ulated in the bill. " A mlli-s : acres of land Is to be opened undor the Kinkald law on Feb. 14. Asked where this land was lo cated , the representative from the Sixth Nebraska district stated that it was lornled in Lincoln , McPherson , RUSSIANS OH LOOKOUT FOR Ml- KAOO'S VvAP.3H.P3. MORIS CHIPS' FOR THE FAR EAST Czar Will Assemble Third Squadron for Japancsa Waters Skrydloff Starts for St. Petersburg Explo- cion of Wins Kills Twenty Japs. Pori Louis. Island of Maurtvas. Jan- 11. It 13 rumored here that a Japa nese squaaioa is t Dic c Garcin , Chagos islands. Tho Russian admiral was informed Jan. 2 that Japanese warships were proceeding to rr.eet tho Russian squadron and the vigilance of the latter was redoubled. The alde-de-Cu .p of the Russian admiral , In an inierviev ? at Tamatave , wan quoted as Faying that the Russian quadron wruld require a lucnth to cross the Indian ocean. Kondratcnko the Real Defender. tondon. Jan. 11. 'me Daily Tele graph's Port Arthur correspondent says that , according to stories by prisoners , the real defender of the fortress was Major General Kondratenko , com mander of t..o Seventh East Siberian nfle brigade , w.o was killed Dec. 15 , and that had ha lived it is probable the fortress would not have been sur rendered. General Stoessel , ths cor respondent adds , was inclined to sur render as early as last August. The garrison , he concludes , included 10- 000 Poles , who were inuiffervjui fight ers. ers.The The correspondent at Port Arthur of the Daily Mail says thnt on Jan. 8 twenty Japanese were killed by the explosion of a contact mine inside one of the "orts and that two mines in the town also explodcM. krydloff Starts for St. Petersburg. Vladivostok , Jan. 11. Admiral Ekrydloff and his staff left for St. Petersburg. Tne admiral was given en enthusiastic send-off by the gar rison , siilors and officers of the mu nicipality. Addressing his men. Ad miral Skrydloff said fkere were likely to be important developments soon in the region of Vladivnctok and he hoped that in case the town should be called upon to stand a siege thft garrison would emulate the devotion and heroism of Port Arthur. Tne men responded with cheers. Russia Prepares Third Squa-ron. St. Peterslnrg , Jan. 11. Tha HUSB onfirms the Pp.ris Tompp * rrporf tbnt the first division of the fh'.rd Parific quadron will leave I.ibiu at the on- , of January and will oonsirt of the Tvarshlps Af'rnirr.l r jiv'n. Gnerl Admiral Apraxine , Aamiral Oushakoff find Nicholas I , the cruiser Vladimir Monomarh and several torpedo boat estroyers and torpedo boats. JOLO MOROSMAXE A FIGHT _ One Officer and One Private Killed in an Attack on Fort. Manila , Jan. 11.Tn an engage ment which took place on Jan. 8 with refractor } ' iloros on the island of Jolo , Lieutenant James J. Jewell and one pri\rate cf the Fourteenth United States cavalry were killed and Second Lieutenant Roy W. Ashbrook of the Seventeenth Unites States infantry , Captain Halstead Rorey of the Fourth United States infantry. Sei-ord ? Lieu tenant R C. Uichardson of the Four teenth X nited States cavalry and three priitcs were wounded. The ac'.ion was an incident ir con nection with the capture of a fort held by the Moro outlaws , which Ma Jor Scott , governor of the island , TTSd attempted to secure by peaceful means several months ago. Recently , while attompuns to secure recruit ? on the is'nnd. ' the kindly ir.eans taken by Major Srott were mistaken by tho surrounding Moros , and , trouble brew ing , necessitated forcible action. Th Moro lesrler has been killed aad the fort has been destroyed. The"n v Icnn troops w re assisted by tie gun boat Qniros , in command of Lieuten ant Walker. Mrs. Duke Wants Husband. New York , Jan. 11. Mrs. Alice Webb Duke , whose1 marriage to Bro- die L Duke was followed by his in- earceratirn in a sanitarium , intends to fiRht the relatives of her husband xvho ar endeavoring to have the mar riage annulled , and has retained conn- Hal and taken steps to procure his release npon habeas cofpu ? nrnroe.'l Sho hnp rptainpd a lawver and him to crmrp noHh < r mins nor exprnse in prfr > ctin ? the rel as * ef th tobacco man. NEBRASKA CITY'S MAYOR DEAD. Overcome by Heart Disesss While in His Office. Nebraska City , Jun. 9 H. H. Bart- ling , head of the Bartling Grain com pany and mayor of this city , dropped ead in his place of business. Mr. Bartling was one of the pioneer resi dents of Otoe county , coming here in IS66 and fcr a number of years had been one of the mofit nubstantial busl- less men of Nebraska City. Heart disease is supposed to be the causo of tis doath. Snow jn Southeastern Nebraska. Lincoln , Jan. 11. Following zero weather , snow began falling and con tinued throughout the n-'sht over southeastern Nebraska. Tterc 's litle wind and no 'Irifting. Tle ) tempera- tare continuos low. YEARS' quli'tcly iisicririiii oiir < i | > iiu < > a fvto v. iicttit-r HO invention IB prohnbly pntfittihlc. f ( nntiiinir'n- tloiisPtnctlycnntltloiitirtl. Handboolioii Patents ecnt free. OMi-st rcPiicy for pprurins : putonts. 1'ntpnta t.-iKcn tnrmieh Munn k Co. rocolvc tpecial notice , without cnnrtzc. in tfac cientifi Ahnnd.nomply llln ; 1rf' > 'l ivcoklv. I.nrsrost cir culation of nny pcienriOc journal. Terms , f'i f rqnr : four months , ? 1. bold : - y all rpvr.xd n crv " " " Business IsFotices. Not uii'lrT tli'f ' hc-nHntr " " feuls tifr lint * Ri'li lii crtiici.mon _ r ' ( lint.r niHtii-r. 10 < ' iitf Lace , 5 cents per yard at Mrs. Elmore's. 50 < For 8 i ! k. Some good work horses , snddle rpns ami some good young mares Terms to suit purshnser. Inquire at IJisliop's livery barn. 23 W. T. BISHOP. < < > Sti Via tho North-wes'ern Line. Ex cursion ticket will le sold on Jan. 16 , 17 and 18 , limited to re * urn un til J.in. 20 , 1905 , incliisiw. Apply to agents Chicago & North-western R'y. 512 Now is tlie tinit to j ot your in surance on your buildings and stock. Storms have already begun and if you are without insurance it will be your neglect. It costs but a trillc t < > iiiMiri' ngainsl Mro , light ning ainl lornadot's in tm'bi-st state rorn panics. Tlicy ; irc iN'prcscnU'd by i. M. Rice , Valentine , Nebr. A 8Tjtifl tt < oV iU 32 tj > . well Milnp'ed ' for use in offi-e , li- hmry orohonl. . s'lhs'Miinally ni' > nntetl , i djjfS liound in cl rh , piinted in full colors , sh.nv.ng tho United StateSj Aia-ka , ( ] ulu and our island possessions. The orig inal thirteen stares , the Louisiana Purchase , the Oregon Terri'ory , etc , are shown in outline , with dates when territory WHS acquired , and other valuable inform ition. Seni. to any ad lre- > on receipt of fifteen cents to cover postage , by W. B. Kniskern , P. T M. , G. & X- ' .V. R'y , Cbiougo. 12 In the District Court of tlie Fifteenth Judicial District , in and fc r Cber- ry County , Nebraska. n the mattpr of tlio I esiiiU' of Ti us J V Order to Show Cause. Taylor ( leL'ea.sti-1. I This ca'isf came on for I-i'inii upon tli po titlon ot lU-nry rnylor. ailin nis rut.r of h stHi joi 'l'itu-4 .1. Ta lor. ( it * < : ( .MSfil. pr < i > ing f r n license to M-ll tlie So itiiH.t-t onu-iju < t r of SK'Moii 2. , 1 1 > , ' { . ' ! , K in ie 27v . or i Mifflci-nt amount tln-i-fol to bri i r ihe MIIII ot Sl.'m 01 for Ihc jiayiiHMil of lie . .et sal" " . i\\vil un lust said estate and tincost > of adinii-tsinitio i , tncrf not beiiirsuHl''ifii } it'-rs > nal prouerty to p.ty said d btsano cxpfiis. . - . It KS tlu-r-lort1 i > rder d that .ill persons intrr- esti'd in slid t"tit : ui > pur b'-l'orc 1110 at Kiish- vi le. NVhruakuOO'i tn - ISth day [ Keiirn.irr. lOi-o at ten o'oli't- a m u > > > ln w causevhji li eiis-si'Oiilil it t if ii anted toaid udimnis. init'T tusel'o miKli of tin.1 > o\e ilesi-rih-d teal estate ol t > aid a-cea. ed. as sh il 1'e i ecus- > ar.v 10 pay said i.ebls nuc > exi-ense ; that a -oi v of tiuj > > nl r be pnbii htd f i lour xvufl < 8 in tbf Valfiiiinu IJfiii-'crat. r iifw.spapiT o gen eral ciicu ation , in riierry Coiiuu. tVbni.tku. Dated thislib day , ) unu.ir > . 19"i5. " " U. Jl "vhSl'O. . UIl , Judyu nl the Uistnet i'nrt. ' . E. 1) . Clarke , a' torne > . 61 i Order to Show Cause VVhv License Should Not Be Granted to Sell Heal Property lnt > e I'lstrictCoiut of i lurry CoiPity. NV. braska. In tne matter of the petiti"n of .Joseph Nolletie lorliceiiM' to > ell n-ut r iatf. N .w. on ibiM.iOth iliof | > . teinr 1901. UIH CJHISP * aiii' * n l r beaiinu upmi t'ie ' petiti n iinduru.i'li ol .l i-t'i .i Nul e'tf. udniini > iritor ol.Juliatiiia.NfiiZfl d-eea ed praying lor li- ccnsf toHI i be loi'owiu ival estale of tbe said Julia MUM Neii/t-l , ckvit : NS . < ot MCCI T . 34. i : 32 tieirg 10.1 acres nior - or less , and ail tilic.N f < of tbf KK'nt ee 17. Ip 3 1C .T . in cherry cotn-ty. Nonr.i-hu exc--pi , tin- luwnsiteeiizel ! and tin1 ri ilit Mv > uf In : Kieiimur KlKhom , t Missiiuri Vuli yKaiiViuir - nine iieuin it-n acres , inr or if s. lor ihe p.i\nient ol deliti al lowed aitainsi aiil cst ite and al owuii'-es and e ) .si > i adnu i traionturt e icusnti Uiat lu-re I.H not a S'l-iicifiii uui-iinit ol i > ersnal property in pusif&iion o j > ai i Jeph Nulleiii' . a i "inis- irator belonfi'i' ' to waid es atu to pay sai.i -ei'ts , allow niet-.s and i-.ists and for lurtiier rensoi mat bai-.i aimve deM-ribed rca i-sUte is not productive oi.an > income t said fbtate. \ It is tli'-re-oie omeird thai ail personsnter - Chted in salbtate ' appear clore me at cbatn- bei1 in tii city i'l KII lui.le. xetira ka on the Idth day ot 1-ebr urv , I'J.5. ) at tbe nour of ten o'cl'ic a. m. to enow Ciiutif .1 y iiien- .wny H licence sho'tl i not bgr.iuc.i to .lo pti Nol- IKI . administiiiiiir. to .set atiove deii-ribetl real estate ut a.ud decedent Ji id lurtiier or.jt-red tfiat aepy oi ihi-i order MOervod up m all persons lnt rr ifil In Baid e.st.it1 u > eausinK the BariiK tu on p ibiiHbed once each wvnU tor four suwossivaveik ! in tbe V.i'iiititi ' - Di-niucrat , a i uew-paper pi luted - ud iniulNucd IU aata u > uu i t > ul oherry. W. H. WFSl'OVEIl. Mi llisfb gni.U- G.-.llnway Hulk.2 tu fi yirs : old. for nlo. Al- < Jv " 'liMrnugSibrfd's. For further in- i. rnvit.iori inquire at thi5 * ofFiro. 1. .Ir.nsi-f A. Cls Laundry Agent r.i ici't Irr. VPS Tiirda8:00 : p m Il - turns Saturday luornlnjj. Work call ed for and delivered at your door. VALENTINE. NERRASKA. FRANK RANDALL'S Cifcy Delivery To and from all parts of the city. Trunks , valises , packages , coal and heavy dray ing done on short notice. : : : : : : A. F. RANDALL , Phone lOi. Valentine , Neb. J. L. ASHBURN , Cars tractor and Build er in Brick or Stone Work. Valentine , - Nebr. | Everybody that writes Can use printed stationery. Ask to See our fine envelopes and paper. Your tinie is money. Mistakes don't occur so frequently and it is a < ruarantee to the publicthatyou'reabusy man. THE DEMOCRAT , Valentine , Nebr. / " / , ? V ' A GOOD F.TS , A STEAD ! HAND AJ7D A b.cvcr.3 KiHe. Pictol or Slio'sun , fi t . - , , . . . . td r.-istestcJ I t. rto T ! Ku r-i.tvrJ le abw- H ? ) lut1ierfc , . t. . . IfV-T I-.ML tsn1 f Ask your ( .cater , an.l in it i ! . , stratM tatsr. Ulsa ; eneurcoo. : ? . If 3 < v cr.r-j 1" > f"c M f"1 V rrfer IT. ' . 'esp'-s ? ! ? . > = : : . upon re ! ' rt i f s1tH : . Mailed cs : : . : c f i r ; - . . , 1 - c I reel r . r.i i- ? t : : ' - . ? : ! . ; .vi.s MAS ? . , C.S.A. Onrfr 3ti HI herrt3ti of \Mltonaa4iir OUdtifon * p IlltM U K > 7 I ran (111 r. T3 foi bnlls f iR ujr t at tlrno. lUacu i * ur mil * * north-vnt of IM , Nebr. C. H. FACT.HAUIC. MILL TRICES FOB FEED. PorCwt. PerT i. Bran , sacked $ 85 $1(500 ( Shorts , sacked 1)3 ) 18-00 Screenings sacked 60 11 00 Chop Feed , sacked 90 17 00 Corn , sacked 80 15 00 Chop Corn , sacked So 16 00 Oats , sacked 1 00 19 60 A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Qnigley & Glmpinfto'i Drug Store. Nights The Do- oher residence , Cherry Robert G. Easley , ATTOKXE\r AT rOHIce oyer Red Front GENERAL L Valentino , G. H. Hall , M. D. I'hyHician and NnrgpoH. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Dru s and Phar- . raaceuticals furnished. ' \V od Lulu * . - Nrbrnnk * JOHN F. POEATH , Bfelir Tubular wells andwi H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery of T. C. Hornby's store. Will bp in KosRbud agency July v Srd. Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. H. M. CK AMER , City Delivery-man , Trunks , raHses And packages banted M i from tbe depot and all parts el th City. C. M. SAGESER Barber First-clasp Shop in Every dn Quinine Hair Tonic , GnMfin Stw Itah- * Tonl . Fferploldp nnd Coki 'n D n < Jni CMM ; Try Pompeian Face Massage Cri TIME TABLE Groat Northern Ij at O'neill , Hebr , Hast , ( Mn\ \ 10:10 a.m. ArrivenM f' ) . ' Fassenptr , dally except Hunday. ' , .t-j ' 'onnections with Klkhorn trains west bonnrt from all points wrrtof 'C * tiisrt - t routi' to Sioux City and bf j-oncl. Through connections fr Hinnx FalTn , B , fit. Paul and nil points north and rrT , to O'N-Hl < i. P. A. rirv .rnw The Commoner Mr , Bryan's Paper No\v is tho time tosecure Mr. Bryan's piper. All deru-Kjr.tt3 nee-1 tlvs piper and Mr. Bryan needs the sup i port an I co-operation of all true Criond.-'of reform. The Co-n-noner has co.-n.-nencijd to organize - the democratic ho ts for 190S. Mr. Bryan's advocacy tlirough The Com- * v in Jiuir of public Ovvn rship of railroad an-1-telegraph sys ii tems the election of LT. S. judges and U. S. senators by popular vote , direct legislation , the overthrow of private monnpolios , tariff reform and other issues , insures intar- esting-ind instructive readinjjas well asnewlife to the party. received at this office at $1,00 a year. Com : , wake up , and hand us your dollar , First Class JOB WORK on Short NoticU at tlie 00 RAT