Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE? Let Them Assist In Bearing the Legitimate Expenses off the Campaign to This End. TO THE EDITOR: V N~, There are no secrets in this Campaign. Strictly practicing what he preaches, Mr. Bryan would not win victory with tainted money navIng the election expenses. - Not a dollar Is to be accepted which requires any promise either express or Implied, other than for HONEST, IMPARTIAL GOVKnv MENT. i wvmknMr. Bryan will enter the White House absolutely free from entangling alliances, free to serve all classes of honest citizens alike or ha will not enter at all. Hence the course is plain. The campaign of Bryan and Kern must be conducted by the people. The people must pay the necessary campaign expenses if they want public servants who will serve their interests. Special interests and favored classes, having secured “SWOLLEN FORTUNES” by purchasing favors in the past with MILLIONS CONTRIBUTED TO CONTROL ELECTIONS, stand ready to give MILLIONS MORE FOR CONTINUED FAVORS. But that class never gives a dollar unless it buys a pledge. Mr. Bryan says, from March 4th, 1909, “LET THE PEOPLH RULE.” This can come only if thr people pay their own bills, and control their own elections. “BEWARE OF THE TRUSTS ‘BEARING GIFTS,’ ” That policy of the favored few buying a mortgage on the Government menat that the Candidate for President knew a few people only in an entire State. Bryan says, “We will take the cause of PEOPLE’S RULE homo to the people and will know people In every country.” You can serve the grand cause of popular government. Your paper reaches the fireside of the patriot who loves his country for his country’s GOOD; as distinguished from the greedy possessor of swollen fortunes who loves his country only for his country’s GOODS. v / Please carr/ this letter in BOLD TYPE at the mast head of your paper. Asking every one who favors Government by the people to pay you, at once, as many dollars as he can spare to aid the Campaign for BRYAN, KERN AND PEOPLE’S RULE. You forward these gifts of honest hearts and homes every two weeks to the Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, with the name of each contributor and the amount given. The Treasurer will forward you a certificate like the copy enclosed for each one, asking you to deliver these certificates. Once more, you should be a part of the Great Organization bearing the Lamp of Light to every nook and corner of Free America. Our Country is for the People; its Government must be by the People. Sincerely, a NORMAN E. MACK, Chm. Democratic Nat. Committee. M. C. WETMORE, Chairman Finance Committee. - —- C N HASKELL, Treasurer. Chicago, Aug. 15, 1908. Campaign Contributions. : r | The Democrat is authorized to act as agent for the < ► l raising of funds for the legitimate campaign expenses of < * ; the democratic party this year, and solicits contribu- < > ; tions in any sum over 50 cents. t < > \ All moneys received wilt be receipted for and the < \ l names of the contributors published in The Democrat, < j ; unless otherwise requested, and every penny of the <> ; amounts forward to the proper headquarters. I This, remenrfber, is a people’s campaign, and the peo- \; ! pie who seek relief from existing political evils should j; ; respond and pay the legetimate expenses thereof. [ This popular appeal for funds for financing the J; l campaign should meet with a liberal response. Few j; I people are too poor to spare a dollar or two for so J; I worthy a cause, and many can and will give much \; \ more. < > \ Send or hand in your contribution at your earliest \ \ \ convenience. < • ► < > AMOUNTS COLLECTED BY THE DEMOCRAT. Previously Acknowledged $27.00 Collected since last report j w - Total 28.50
Notice To Heirs, Creditors and Legatees. In the matter of * the estate of Karah McKillip, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, September term, 1908. I Notice Is hereby given that Charles M. Smith, as administrator of the estate of Karah McKillip, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 10th day of October, 1908, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. CHARLES M. SMITH, Administrator. Dated September 18, 1908. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, registered optician, who has made regular visits to Clarke’s jewelry store for five years, Is now permanently located there. Dr. Remmek Is fully qualified to accurately measure errors of refraction. This knowledge of the eye and rayß of light enable us to determine the kind of glasses to prescribe. Our glasses are reasonable in price—your sight is priceless and we want your patronage. I Hale Bills at The Democrat office. I ■ • . '■ ' •
