Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1902 — A Sound Argument. [ARTICLE]
A Sound Argument.
A man who has been a strong Democrat and party worker all his life said the other day that he was not taking any part in politics now. He said, “We have prosperity all about us. We have plenty of money, and low interest and plenty of work at good prices. Everything we have to sell is a good price and how could we better It by a change?" And there are thousands of Democrats all over the country who are thinking just that way, if they are not speaking out loud.—Shelbyville Republican. Too Busy For Their Own Good. Men too busy to vote in 1892 regretted that they did not devote at least one day to the election when the gloomy days of 1893 came on.—Orleans Progress Examiner.
