Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Anybody to beat R usevelt ivhat they ar? saying now. In 1872 it whs anybody to beat Gr«nL but they did' t 6 »d him. inl ye' they found jns f as much of hsm a* hey will fl d of the mtn they are teeking now. Tin re ate h good marry roas n t > look upon Thomas Taggart as > very cunning if not a very shrewd politician, but if it is true that h* imagines he has suppressed th* Brvanites in tl.° state he ha m ide a blund-r that oau hardly b ittributed to a very shrewd man < f ny sort. Mr. Br.jan is right in one respect he clearly sees the purpose of the Eastern Democracy. It is to make terms with the millionaires and the money power and to make th* si terms suit this toe [.ower. At the same time it is a part of the plan to create dissatisfaction among the money magnates with President Roosevelt. With this in mind it is the purpose to force the nomination of one of the reorganizers. As h side issue they may preach against the trusts to catch the unwary, but it is the money power that will be in actns] control, if the reorganizers have their wav about it. .
Senator Gorman’s speech in the senate the other day is interpreted throughout the country as inc ica ting the Democratic of the next campaign Having failed in everything else that they hav* tried to make an issue of, taey now propose an attack upon thrpresident. Of course there would be nothing new in this. On lhe contrary it is as old as the pirty that has called itself the Democratic party for the last fortv y,Qars This same party called Line Hu every name in the vocabulary of abuse: they charged Grant with ambition to be military diet itor, and they have pursued a similar course towards every Rep publican president up to this time even including McKinley, who is remembered today as one of the most kindly spirits that eve hrmubi a benediition 'o mao -kind.
Remembr-r we are giving 10 per cent discount on dress skirts. Laßue Bros. If your farm loan is matuHng soon, call at First National Bank and learn terms. Why pay §1.40 for your flour wh-n you can buy just as good for sl.lO at Laßue Bros r Have you seen those $45.00 buggies at Sohleman'e. It pays to trade at Wm. Sohleman’s. Ths First National Bank makes loans at 5 per cent on farms, terms reasonable and service prompt.
Stock For Pasture Wanted. 1 have pasture for several hundred oattle and horses, for rent. E. Gilmore, w3tp . Lee Ind. Ladders. From 12 to 20 ft. at 9 cents per e oot. 3wd J- C. Gwin, & Co. My spring line of samples and styles of special to order tailor suits and shirt waist suits, from the well known firm of Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago, are now is, and I will be pleased* to show them to all who are thinking of baying. None better or cheaper, and I guarantee a perfect fit. Genevieve Sprigg, Tel, No. 174.
