Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — ECHOES OF THE ELECTION [ARTICLE]

ECHOES OF THE ELECTION

Senator Beveridge should riot go to New York to practice law. He should do something original. —Springfield Republican. In the circumstances President Taft will probably feel more at home in Panama than in Ohio.— Louisville Courier-Journal. Nicholas Longworth was reelected to Congress, but not, as we understand it, because he is the Colonel’s son-in-law.—Bos-ton Globe. However, there will be enough Republicans in the Sixty-second Congress to keep them from being pointed out as Washington Post. After the great .success of Dr. W oodrow W ilson, let no man decry the scholar in politics, or first-class politics in the scholar. --Philadelphia Press. Wednesday was a glorious time for Marse Henry Watterson’s poultry yard. All the chickens and their great-grandfathers wereout and crowing.—l fart ford Conran t. \ With the cyclone cellar at Oyster Bay still bolted on the inside and President Taft on his way to Panama, the G. O. P. elephant will take a breathing spell.—Chi cago Inter Ocean. Colonel Roosevelt has; -locked himself up after announcing That he will not have anything to say for three weeks. In view of this declaration Thanksgiving should be more generally observed than ever this year. —New York Herald.