Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1920 — Page 2

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MR. BORAH’S WARNING

> Whatever Senator Borah may he politically, in a geographical way he represents a region in which hard work, frugality and thrift are necessities as well as virtues. In no other section of the country, perhaps, are congress’ waste of time and extravagance of expenditure watched with keener scrutiny and requited with quicker condemnation than they are in the great west, of which Senator Borah’s state of Idaho is an exemplar. There is significance, then, in Senator Borah’s recent decrial of the failure of the present Republican congress to keep its pledges of economy, and his sharp rebuke in the wastefulness that characterized some pending proposals. Unquestionably, Mr. Borah has heard from his constituency and knows the mind of his people. Accordingly, he has warned the Republican lead-

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erg that their record in congress and not the promisee of a platform —even one that is the handiwork of 171 expert politicians—will be the test of their party’s fitness for another lease ot power. Senator Borah knows what is patent to every other observer in congress and outside of it. The Republicans made promises to obtain votes and control of legislation. They have done next to nothing, even under pressure, to fulfill their promises. They have begun this year’s presidential campaign with new promises. That aggregation of talent’ by which the next platform is to be written has for its chief labor the refunding of the old promises with new pledges, whose redemption is contingent on further Republican success. The failure of the Republican leaders to keep their word is so obvious to the country by this time that no platform which offers platitudes and assurances, instead of reciting performances, can decleve any one but its authors. Senator Borah’s reminder to his colleagues in congress would have been useful a few months ago. It comes too late now.

PENROSE ON THE JOB

Senator Penrose has so far improved, it is announced, that he can now devote some of his time and his attention to the affairs of tlhe Republican party, the congressional contingent of which he “bosses” when iphysically fit. Even those who dissent from Senator Penrose’s political creed and dislike his methods will be, glad to learn of his better health. The' Republican party in congress is sadly in need of “bossing”— even if it be of the Penrose brand. Chairman Hays has attempted to spur the hybrid (majorities in the senate and the house of representatives to vary the monotony of “passing the buck” by passing a bill occasionally, but every Republican congressman knows that Mr. Hays is a mere underling who takes bis orders from Mr. Penrose and

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those of Mr. Penrose’s coterie. No heed was paid to Mr. Hays. If Mr. Penrose is now able to watch congress and issue, direct commands, the Republican leaders who have been helpless without his guidance, may be expected to show some activity. This probably will not be for the good of the country, but will be a departure from the listlessness that has characterized the first two months of the regular session during Senator Penrose’* absence. f Republicans have always desired and always needed a “boss.” They have always had one. They move fastest if not most surely when they are driven. If Mr. Penrose can get action from congress it will be more than the public has been able to do.

MONEY OF WORLD COULDN'T BUY IT

This Is What Allen Says of Good Tanlac Did Him —Is Picture _ of Now. _ o “I wouldn’t take all the money in the world for the good Tanlac has done me,” said J. B. Allen, a well known employe of the C. B. & Q. Railroad, living at 567 East Fourth street, Galesburg, 111., a few days ago. “I had suffered for six years,” he continued, “and Lad gotten so weak that I couldn’t do my work and was ready to give up my positibn when I began taking Tanlac, and now here I am in as good health as I ever was, why, I can hardly realize the remarkable change that has come over me. Nearly everything I ate disagreed with me, felt like a coal of fire In my stomach and gave me terrible cramping pains and for hours after I had eaten I had a mean taste in my mouth. I was badly constipated and hardly a night passed that I didn’t (have to take a laxative, and awful feverish headaches came on me that would keep me in bed for a day or more at a time. I lost so much la weight

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and got so weak that I could hardly walk. I looked so bad that my friends didn’t recognize me at first sight sometimes, and my dheeks were so pale and sunken that the boys at the railroad roundhouse were all talking about my condition, and one day 1 heard one of them say: ‘He’s not long for this world.’ • “This put me to thinking and I might as well say, scared, and J realized right then that some' thing had to be done before it waS too late, and I decided to give up my work and start out to find something that would help me. It was about this time 1 began to notice in the papers about Tanlac and the way it was helping so many people, and I knew some of them, too, so I got three bottles and made up my mind to give it a good trial. Well, I don’t see, to save my life, how a medicine can be made to do such remarkable things as Tanlac has done for me. I can eat three big.hetray fiH.u I can eat three, big, hearty meals every day, digest everything perfectly, and nevhr have an uncomfortable feeling afterwards. My constipated condition has been relieved and I am not troubled with headaches any more. My lost weight and strength has all come back to me* to be exact I am actually 43 pounds heavier since I have taken Tanlac and was never stronger in my life. My cheeks are no longer sunken ana I am the very picture of health. I don't miss' a single minute from work now, and the boys all say they have never seen anything as miraculous as the way I have got my health back.’’ Tanlac is sold in Rensselaer by Larsh & .Hopkins, and in Remington by Frank L. Peck; in Wheatfield by Simon Fendig.—Advt.

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