Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 314, 7 November 1912 — Page 4

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Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

WHEN TO RETIRE. The man who has lived an active life Quits It nt his peril. To retire Is to die. Besides, n purposeless life la of all states the most miserable. To go to bed with nothing to look forward to and wake up in the morning with nothing to do is to live a pitiful existence. It is not the years that make a man old. It is the death of the spirit of the man. In his elghty-fonrth year Judge Roger A. Pryor of New York said to a reporter: "The passage of time has in Itself no effect on man or other material things. What a man does counts." Moreover a man should. If possible, continue when old to do the things he has been doing In the past. And, If his work be not that of physical labor, heashould be able to do better work when he Is old. lie gathers cumulative strength. Darwin wrote books for many years, but his greatest work, "The Descent of Man," was written when ho was seventy years old. Beethoven composed music up to the day of his death. Gladstone's greatest forensic triumphs were won at a time when most men are In their dotage. And Victor Hugo what a ripe old man he became! By many persons "The Man Who Laughs" Is considered his greatest book. He was near seventy When he wrote It. Activity Is the law of life. He who dies In the harness lives the longest. And there is the joy of work up to the very last. As Robert Louis Stevenson somewhere asks. In substance: "Is It not better to go on to the precipice, pouring your full life over the Niagara of Death, than to dribble it away?" When should one quit work? Never! When you cense putting fuel under your !xi!ers you are a dead engine. Von cannot go forward unless some other eng'no hitches onto von and drags you along to the side track. Oil the old machineFeed In Hie fuel, toot the whistle, ting the liell and Stay on the main track!

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Wayne County Bull Mooser.

Probably you were told some time during the past campaign that the outcome of the national and state elections should not be judged from the Wayne county standpoint. Those political prophets who volunteered such advice are now fully entitled to strut a little and sagely remark, "I told you so." The returns today inform us that Wayne county vai one of the two Bull Moose counties in Indiana and probably the only one In the United States which returned majorities for every Progressive candidate appearing on the ballots. There are several causes entering into the remarkable Progressive victory in Wayne county. They can be set forth briefly, as follows: In the first place Wayne county voted for Theodore Roosevelt for president because its voters knew he stood for a square deal and a restoration of popular government, and because the doctrines of free trade, on the one hand, and the excessive tariff protection, on the other, have never been popular in this community. In the second place, Wayne county voted for Albert J. Beveridge because it honored him as Indiana's most illustrious son, and a man who could be depended upon to lead in the movement to place vitally important legislation on the statute books; and because it knew Beveridge was not the tool of the brewery interests, nor the creature of any political machine. In the third place, Wayne county voted for Jensen for congress because it knew Jensen could be depended upon to fight for and support Progressive legislation. In the fourth place, Wayne county voted for all the Progressive candidates to the state legislature because, if Mr. Beveridge was to be governor it knew he must have support in the state assembly to put into effect the reforms he championed. In the fifth place, Wayne county vited for all the Progressive candidates for county office because it knew them to be as worthy as their opponents on the Republican and Democratic tickets; to break up the Republican court house machine so completely that it could never be mended, and as a protest over the unfair action of the Republican board of county commissioners in refusing the Progressives representatives at the polls, an action taken for the technical reason that the new political organization was not recognized as a party in the eyes of the law. The Bull Moosers grieve over Beveridge's defeat in the state and Roosevelt's defeat in the nation, but they are mighty proud over the thorough manner in which they cleaned Wayne county's political domicile.

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Charles W. Jordan, secretary of the Commercial club, has accepted an invitation of the merchants of New Paris to speak before them Nov. 14. The merchants of the little Ohio town are trying to organize a commercial club.

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NOVEMBER 7. 1S14 Gen. Andrew Jackson, with 2,000 Tennessee militia, drove the British from Pensacola. 1837 Elijah P. Lovejoy. anti-slavery editor, killed by a mob at Alton, 111. Born at Albion, Me., Nov. 9, 180. 1864 Second session of the second

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DISTRICT PRESS ON THE ELECTION

ARE DISAPPOINTED. Republicans are, of course, disappointed in the outcome of the elections, but few who had any sort of an understanding of the situation are surprised. The Democrats were expected to sweep the country. We hope they will prove appreciation of their great victory New Castle Courier.

NEW BUT ON THE JOB. Those Bull Moosers did pile up some vote, even if they are new in the game. Connersville Examiner.

GAVE 'EM A SURPRISE. One of the surprises of the election in Shelby county was the large vote cast by the Progressives. It averaged about six hundred more ballots than were mustered for Republican candidates. A close analysis of the vote discloses that more Democrats voted the Progressive ticket in Shelby county than the organization expected. Shelby ville Democrat.

SURE, LET 'EM RULE. The ballots on Tuesday decided that Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, shall be President, and Thomas R. Marshall, of Indiana, vice president of the United States for the next four years

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CHARLOTTE M. CRABTREE. Charlotte M. Crabtree, the former actress, known in her long and successful career as "Lotta," was born in New York City, Nov. 7, 1847. Her first stage appearance was made at the age of 6 years, when she sang and danced for the entertainment of the miners at Petaluma, Cal. Ten years later she made her New York debut at Nible's Garden and scored an immediate success. For thirty years she starred in the United States and England and became gfcie of the most popular actresses of car day. One of her best known parts was the Marchioness in "Little Hell." Some years ago she retired with a fortune estimated at about 4,000,000 and has since resided the most of the time in Boston, where she has large real estate interests. Miss Crabtree has never married. '

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