Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Will You Spend ONE DOLLAR to Elect Wilson President? How deep is your conviction that this government ought to be in new hands, in clean hands? How much are you in favor of a clean slate from Wilson and Marshall clear down the line to the very smallest offices in your locality? The Democratic National Committee has every reason to believe that every' progressive voter is willing to spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and their ticket. r anx i oa s to contribute to the Wilson Campaign Pond in amounts of $2, $5, $lO and S2O. To such we make our appeal. To such we must look for victory.
Time An Important Factor This is another case where time is money. The enemy have their funds supplied instantly bv the Interests. 1 7 We have only a few days and contributions to be effective must be received at once. There is no question of the money of the People being able to defeat the money of the Trusts. Because it is greater even in volume and will be used in straightforward telling ways. But to be effective it must be received and used within the next few days. Quick action is absolutely necessary. Let us have your contribution or the list you make up from your friends and co-workers today if possible, tomorrow sure. How Your Money Will Be Spent Woodrow Wilson, our standard bearer, has never had the time or disposition to talk about himsejf. He has never used spectacular methods to place himseif In the spotlight. His greatest work has been done without ostentation, in the most expeditious, dignified manner. The great mass of voters do not know what a really great man Wilson is. They do not know all he has done. They do not understand all the features of bis platform We must tell them. To educate this great nation of voters, especially the clear thinking Independent Democrats, Republicans and Progressives who choose their leader on his merits, means the expenditure of a vast amount of money. We propose to use your in just this way judiciously, and without a penny frittered away for an unnecessary item. We know you have confidence we will do this thing and successfully. Why the Dollar Counts * In this campaign the issues lie between the forces of Representative Government and Popular Government. In Representative Government onlv a part of the people have influence those with no political faith, who spend fortunes in any direction where their own ends are farthered for money. K In Popular Government all the people have influence, because their executives and legislators do not dare to’ thwart the expressed will of the people. Representative Government, as ever, this year is being supported by the money of the Interests. It is being spent lavishly to give the voters a wrong impression of Wilson. Popular Government, this year, to win, most depend on the truth being told about VV ilson. We must publish his record end platform broadcast so that no one can controvert it. Your sl, your 12. your $5, your $lO or S2O will count and ount to win if spent in this "work.
NOTICE OF BIG PUBLIC SALK. * By Administratrix. The undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of Marcus W. Reed, deceased, will offer at public auction, at the late residence of said decedant in Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana. 1 r/ 2 miles west or Rensselaer, on river road, the personal property of said estate, beginning at 10 a. m., on Thursday, October 10, 1912. 8 Horses and Colts—Consisting of 1 team of grey mares. 9 and 10 wears, well matched, wt. 1,250 each, lady broke. 1 Grey Filly. 2 yeare old, wt. 1,300; 1 Bay Driving Horse, 6 years old, weight 1,000; 1 two-year-old colt; Three yearling colts; 1 filly and two geldings. 7 Head of cattle—Consisting or Five head of milch cows, four giving milk, one fresh soon. Two of these are Jerseys. One steer; One heifer calf. 4 Head of Hogs—One extra good brood sow, to furrow hy date of sale; three shoats weighing about 125 lbs. each. Harness, Implements, Etc—Consisting of three sets of leather work harness-, one almost new; one set of new double driving harness; one set Single driving harness; one new Sattley corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 80 rods of wire; 1 new 3-eection Flexible Harrow; 1 Deere gang plow. 5-horse hitch; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 Walker; 1 Deering mower; 1 Deering hayrake; 2 walking cultivators; 1 J. I. Case gopher; 1 rubber tire buggy, almost new; 1 broad tire wagon with triple box; 1 good wagon and hay ladders; 1 Miller manure spreader, used but little; 1 U. S. cream separator, in good shape; 1 grindstone; 1 bobsled; four stands of bees and supplies; seven tons of timothy hay in mow; other articles not mentioned. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00, a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser to execute his note therefor, bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, waiving relief providing for attorney fees, and with sufficient sureties thereon. SARHA A. REED. Administratrix. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer.
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