Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ -" / ■ ■ II a', t ■LLAt . . m FOR CONGRESSMAN. JOHN B. PETERSON This is the man that has lived a simple plain life. He began as a poor boy worked for his education and . worked his way upward in his profession. He always has given honest service to his employer from the day he began carrying a mason’s hod. Even his opponent gives him credit for unusual ability and mental capacity. He is a man who has accomplished much; he is still in his prime and with his splendid abilities and poise can accomplish much more in the future. In Washington he will represent this district as it has never been represented before. He will go there as an attorney for the whole 200,000 people, and fight with his whole soul for their right to live and prosper. A life time’s record has shown him to be true blue. He has never betrayed a man yet, and he will not betray this district in congress. Every consideration aside from mere machine politics demands his election. We appeal to every reader to vote with us next Tuesday. YOU NEED THIS HAN LET US JOIN HANDS FOR OUR COMMON GOOD.

keep you away from the polls this year. Your vote alone may elect some democrat and bring about the much-to-be-desired change in the management of county affairs. A vote for William Guthrie for Joint-Representative means a most able, honest and conscientious representative from Jasper and \\ hite counties in the next legislature. There never was a better county clerk timber named that Felix R. Erwin of Fair Oaks. Well educated and exceptionally well qualified in every way, Mr. Erwin will indeed make an ideal clerk. One of the Beveridge orators is telling his hearers that “this government inspection .costs the meat barons millions of dollars a year." He is mistaken. It costs the people millions of dollars a year—and then • some—to say nothing of the daily extortions of the meat trust.

Devere Yeoman for county surveyor means, if elected, that Jasper county will have a thoroughly qualified civil engineer in the surveyor’s office. A man qualified to draw bridge and other plans of public work and competent to pass upon them when completed as to whether the work has been done in accordance with the contract.

Some Republican either openly or secretly, are fighting the public accounting law—a law that in the first eighteen months of its operation has saved a million dollars to the .people Of. Indiana. Likewise all crooked dealers in public supples are fighting the public accounting law—a law that will put the crooked dealers out of business. Freddy Landis is traveling about the state with Beveridge and telling the latter’s audiences that this is not a political campaign but “a religious uprising.” Whenever he thinks it “good politics” Beveridge indorses the statement notwithstanding that it was through his efforts that the Mormon “Apostle” Smoot was kept in the United States senate in spite of his Endowment House oath and his polygamous antecedents. 1 - . , 1