Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — STEALING OUR THUNDER, [ARTICLE]

STEALING OUR THUNDER,

Fercy Weaver row resides in Indianapolis. He wanted to vote for Teddy. He wa banded out a Taft ticket. He waited a Roosevelt ticket. They did not have any. After .standing arcupd ior some

lime- -he . was given a ticket bearing the picture of the Colonel. He handed the ticket through a crack the wall and afterwards letyred that the. delegates on this ticket were the- same as on the first ticket. The picture of Mayor Shank sitting! on the high seat of one of Crawford Fairbanks’ beer .wagons ’loaded with, a Tegrces and driving fr.olll one. voting place to another, is overdrawn f some . but it, will do tp frame..—Fowder Leader (Rep.) I Now see* here, John, we’ve stood .or a good ni'iny things from' yen republicans', l.ut we’re going to put .u.P a l ickwhen you go to swiping ' t rawtord Fairbarks’ beer wagons. Craw'ord Fairbanks and all the! j l.rewery paTaTßernalla "of VII~ tffe brewers ,of Indiana belongs to the d mccratic party, it ha.-. 1. cn opt nlv charged by the republican .press? for several years, .andWe re- not go-i irg to tamely submit, to the repub-i 'leans swiping them. First thing we knew you’ll to claiming Tom Taggart and French Lick, and then our cake will indeed all be dough. lake it back, Jean. and ;r. Mayer Shank rode about in an anib; la nee, patrol wagon or any old thing except one cf Crawford Fairbrew:;; wage; s, hik gathering up Ta‘,l voters for the Indianaj ;!is primaries. '