Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1912 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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j PROGRESSIVE PARTY NEWS. (Continued From First Page) can party organization, let no one blame the Bull Moosers. The downfall was foreordained while the Colonel was still banging away at the hippopotami. Mr. Taft was defeated, i third party or no.third party, wnen the returns came in two years ago. The men really responsible for the disruption of Jhe party are those who will be found buried in the ruins. They will be in control of the premises, according to their de- ; sires. The Progressives will be on . a hilltop, about two miles distant. still singing and giving out amunition for 1914. They distrust the Colonel because ‘ he won’t come to their little shops up the alley and be measured for a suit of livery. Somehow it gives them more confidence in a public official if they see him wearing one of their uniforms.
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Birth Announcements.
October 17, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. M illiams of Newland, a daughter. October 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Roe Yeoman of Chicago, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman of southeast of Rensselaer, a daughter.
A Good Habit, This.
Elbert Hubbard, the talented editor of the Philistine, has a habit of saying things that cause people to think. The following regarding the man with “The Bank Habit” is well worth reading and remembering: "I have been a warge earner foreman an employer. I have a thousand men on my pay roll at a time, and I’ll tell you this; The man with the bank habit is the one who never gets laid off ; he’s the one who can get along without you, but you can not get along without him. The bank habit means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judgment, and manly independence. The most .healthful thing I know of is the bank book. There' are no microbes in it to steal away' your peace of mind. It is a guarantee of good behavior.
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