Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1912 — AND THE SAINTLY ROOSEVELT [ARTICLE]

AND THE SAINTLY ROOSEVELT

New York Newspaper Seems to Be In Line for a Castigation From the Colonel. Wo do not see how the money could have been spent In behalf of Higgins without being spent in behalf of Roosevelt as well. They were both interested in the success of the whole Republican ticket, and what one did to help himself helped the other. Every dollar spent for Higgins was a dollar spent for Roosevelt, and every dollar spent for the presidential ticket was a dollar spent for the state ticket.— The New York Press. Liar! Crook! Jackass! Weakllngl Scoundrel! Mollycoddle! Malefactor I Undesirable citizen! Rural tony! If the Press cknnot see how Harriman's money could have been spent for Higgins without being spent for Roosevelt, then the Press can be described only by a shorter and uglier word. The Colonel himself has said that the money was used for Higgins. Does the New York Press believe that Theodore Roosevelt is capable of telling anything but the truth and the whole truth. —New York Press.