Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

<3> “No stronger partnership <s> ■t> was ever formed than that of <s> 's> ‘Heart and Hand.’ The result <3> '•> of this partnership is ‘honest <?> ❖ labor.’ Through it the wonder- <s> <s> ful development of our country <s> ® has come; no avenue of trade Q 3> but bears its mark, and no walk -$> of life but enjoys its blessing. <$ <s> Forge, field and factory have <?> been dignified by it, and on ite * •»> broad, strong shoulders the <•) nation demands for its support <s> The children of our working- <s> <S> men share the benefits of our <s> •$> schools, and their sweet voices <s> <s> gladden homes bought and <t> <?> owned by their fathers. In no ® <s> other country than this does la- <$ t> bor play so strong a part, nor <J> hold so honored a position.”— -$> Representative Jesse Over- <s> street. " <«>

Some Sentiments of Mark Hanna, a Real Friend of Labor.

“The golden rule is the best guide in every walk and experience in lite. “When business men and employers of labor appreciate and understand that laborers in their employ are real-

SENATOR MARCUS A. HANNA

ly their partner* .3 trainees, better conditions will the commercialworld. -Capital 1b palsied without labor, and labor is helpless without ca >ltaL They must tttite. and it is tn Intuit to ordinary in>r'<encf to they rHI not be brojyht to tee it.