Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HON. WILLIAM J. BRYAN: < “Governor Wilson's speech of j acceptance is admirable. It is < original in its treatment of the i issues of the campaign. I am < sure the address will impress j the country favorably.” < JOHN W. KERN, SENATOR, | INDIANA: < “Governor Wilson’s speech of ! acceptance is a masterpiece, 1 setting forth with great clear- | ness his conception of the work 1 to be accomplished by the < Democratic party under his < leadership. It is in complete \ harmony with the progressive j sentiment of the country, but < also appeals strongly to every J legitimate business interest.” i GOV. WILLIAM H. MANN OF ] VIRGINIA: “I think it was an admirable J speech. It was wise, conserva- i tive, ,comprehensive, prophetic J not only of Democratic success < but of Democratic supremacy, j for years to come.” i GOV. FREDERICK W. PLAIB- « TED OF MAINE: J "It is a splendid presentation ( of the Issues for the American < people. It rings true in every j sentence and in every word. It < represents the spirit of the < Democracy of today. It is the < address of a statesman.” GOV. EUGENE FOSS, MASSA- j CHUSETTS: “It was an admirable presen- J tation of the real Issues upon < which the campaign will be j fought this fall. I think that it < is bound to strengthen Governor J Wilson among the thinking peo- j pie of the country.” GOV. GEO. W. DONAGHEY, < ARKANSAS: j “It was a great speech. It < will ring through the country, j It is just what he should have < said. The people have never ! felt more confident of success < since the first nomination of j Grover Cleveland.” JUDGE MARTIN J. WADE, \ IOWA: “For the first time since the J state was admitted to the < Union, lowa will this year give ] its electoral vote to the Demp- 1 ' cratic nominee for president” j
THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE, AUBURN, N. Y. “Governor Wilson’s speech fits the occasion and the man; progressive but not wild; sane, strong and unmistakably Democratic. It makes an inspiring opening of the campaign, indieating clearly and nobly the spirit in which the leaders of our regenerated Democratic party must work; not one of mere ‘partisan makebelieve,’ but of honesty and Justice toward all men.”
