Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Will The REAL FREEMEN Uphold Wilson’s Hands? Woodrow Wilson has refused emphatically to accept contributions to his Campaign Fund from the Interests, from corrupting influences, from any questionable sources. He has given us, the Democratic National Committee, to understand that he will go into the White House with clean hands or not at all.
Who Is Getting The Money of The Trusts? So sure has been Wilson’s stand, so well known his Incorruptible purpose, that no private interests have dared to approach either our candidate or his committee. We have not been offered a penny by the trusts, and we certainly have not solicited a penny from them. The money of the Interests is being spent against Wilson. No matter for whom—we need not ffuicusa that here—it is now common gossip that the money power of the nation is being used in an attempt to defeat Woodrow Wilson. , What Is a “People’s Campaign?” We are addressing ourselves to the real freeman of America, the upright. Progressive Voters of the country who are doing the work of the nation and not the work of trusts and bosses. W e realize that the salvation of every righteous cause rests with you. Often this cry of a People’s Party or a People’s President is raised by the very forces we seek to defeat and whom we must and will defeat. But look to our standard and our standard bearer and decide yourself as to which is the People’s Campaign and must, therefore, be fought with the People’s mbney. Woodrow Wilson Has Clean Hands Woodrow Wilson Is the cleanest man in national politics He came of illustrious forefathers, who lafd by blood and heredity the foundation of a future President through generation after generation of upright record. If Wilson is to be elected it must be by clean money and there is only one source of such money—from the voters of the country who realize the importance ot having a government uninfluenced by the almighty dollar. Wilson’s h?nds are clean. Will you uphold them? How Much Money Will You Give? How Much Can You Raise? There are big campaign expenses to be met if we are to win on Election Day in November. We must tell the voters of the country about Wilson, what he is, what he has done We must show them his record. We must show them his platform. We must point out to them the features of his platform which mean so much to this nation. This great work wil| cost a lot of money. We must meet the usual heavy toll necessary to present a platform and a candidate to a hundred million. Your dollar, your $5, your $lO, your S2O is needed. And don’t misuke—wo want the man who can only afford the dollar Wt ictd him, Wc need the women who can
