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Show j A Story in Figures EXPORTS TO ASIA ! J895 $87,325,057 $64,9S3,984 EXPORTS TO GEAftJ.OA j S395 S.3',109,231 1900 QATi o.&n 9"7. I ."nw'"'j.i'n"'fuJ"0'JT:J1TI' 1 -1 "a " W EBR Ask A F AR rj ER i DISPROVES BRYAW'S CLASH? i Mr William Jennings Bryan, the Popo-Democratlc candidite for tho 1 Presidency, insists that the farmers of the United States have not derived any j ! benefit from the existing prosperity. i A Nebraska farmer proves that Mr. Bryan is wrong. He sends us a ) ' statement showing what he realized from his I60.a-.re farm in 1896 and ! this year, taking exactly the same qualities of each product from his account 9 i books. Thus: ' 1896 1900 ' . , ! ... 48e SI92.00 400 bushels wheat et 60c- -S240 00 400 bush. . whs.t . 48c S 19 2.0 f 2 , fi 0Q , ,200 bu.ha,. oats .t lc 2.500 bushel, corn at 30c 75000 2.500 bush.!, corn .t 15C..... , 3000 pound, .t.er. at 5.C-. 715.00 13.500 pounds .te.'.tc.. 5.000 pound. hoZ. at 4.7c 235.00 ? 5.CC0 pounds hes at Jc.-- 200 pound, butt.r at 17c--.- 34.0O 9 200 pound, butter .M0C... 20.00 , Jfl 24 00 I 200 dozen t 7c- .iToO 37 75.00 ! B.lanc. in f.or of 1903 ; J Mr Rrvan will observe that this Nebraska farmer received over 50 per j Ion. Phis vear than he did in 1 896. for precisely the same quantities ' cent more an should study the exhibit It wil. be interesting to of his products, w . i hl8 own account saIes this year. ' ! Farmer ;Pnot teI, fal9ehoods about the price, of farm I d Vu 1Z ' "l doubt .et him run over to Everett, in hi. own .tat,. ! c'at withe farmer who .upp...d the,, fgure.. |