Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1904 — A GOOD WORK. [ARTICLE]

A GOOD WORK.

Mr. Bryan continued his good work: for Democracy in a two days’ tour of Indiana cities last week, and his appeals to the people were all full of party loyalty and good advice. His work in the state for the ticket has been admirable and he deserves and receives the thanks of every patriot who honors Democratic principles. Mr. Bryan well says that victory at. the polls will not be a Parker victory alone, but a victory for every Democrat and a victory for good government as well. "Parker and Davis supported me in 1896,” said he in his Kendallville speech, “and in 1900, when it required courage for men in the East to support me. They supported me though they differed with me on the money question. Why should I not support them now when they stand for so much that we all desire to see accomlished? Roosevelt stands for nothing that promises any reform of existing evils. Parker’s triumph will not be a triumph for Parker alone. It will be a triumph for me, for he stands Just where I stood in 1900 on this question of imperialism. In his triumph there will be glory for the republic, glory for those who believe in the principles of the fathers, glory enough for all.”