Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1916 — LETTERS FROM OUR READERS [ARTICLE]
LETTERS FROM OUR READERS
KAISER WON OUT IN INDIANA Gardner, Kansas, Nov. 14, 1916. ‘‘Dear Editor and Jasper county friends: lam O. K. and rejoicing over the election. You Easterners will have to go ’way back and sit down while us Westerners elect the President, as we are now to the front. Right here in Johnson county Wilson carried the county by ■fifty-two and we elected eight out of the ten county officers, including clerk, recorder, prosecutor, sheriff, treasurer, county superintendent and two commissioners. Now our friends, the enemy, say it was $1.75 wheat, 90-cent corn, $lO hogs, ‘he kept us out of war’ and the women’s vote that did it. But that was not all. Us Western people are waking up. We have had chaff and sawdust long enough. We want some of the real stuff and we are going after it.”—A. M. CLARK.
