Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1908 — NO HESITATION WHATEVER. [ARTICLE]

NO HESITATION WHATEVER.

The next president will be either Taft or Bryan. Should you hesitate a moment as to how to vote for the safety and soundness of the business interests of the country?—Corydon Republican. Not a moment. To hesitate is to be lost. Then there is no reason to hesitate. In order to vote “for the safety and soundness of the business interests of the country," the only thing necessary to do is to vote the democratic ticket. . That will insure safety and soundness; it will insure equal and exact justice to all men. A vote y>r the Republican national ticket would ■ mean that Wall street and the trusts and combinations in restraint of trade will rule this country with an iron hind; that money panics will be frequent; that all the wealth of this country will soon be in the hands of a few men and that the poor may do the best they can with all the odds against them, or beg. It means that the laboring man and the mechanic will .soon have no rights if he votes for Taft, the man of putty in the hands of Wall street. i Oh no, “we” do'n’t hesitate; “we” will vote for Bryan, and in so doing help to put all men on the same basis with equal opportunities, efiual rights, equal privileges; and with the same protection from the law.— New Albany Public Press.