Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1904 — Marriage Licenses. [ARTICLE]
Marriage Licenses.
a . o f William J. Brook, Sept. 2 | Maward K. Powell, c . ~ 1 Benjamin Neill, S’P*- 3 i Alice Shroll. a . •> j Robert J. Lefler, e P ’ ( Bessie M. Murray. “ The man on the farm, more than any other of our citizens today, is called upon continually to exercise the qualities which we like to think of as typical of the United States throughout its history— the qualities of rugged independence, masterful resolution, and individual energy and resoorcefulness. He works hard (for which no man is to be pitied), and often be lives hard (which may not be pleasant); but his life is passed in healthy surroundings which tend to develop a fine type of citizenship,’’— President Roosevelt at Bangor. Me , Aug. 27 1902.
During the seven years that have just passed there is no duty, domes, tic or foreign, which we have shirk, ed; no necessary task which we have feared to undertake, or which we have not performed with reasonable efficiency. We have never pleaded impotence, We have never sought refuge in criticism and complaint in. stead of action, We face the future with our past and our present as guarantors of our promises; and we are content to stand os to fall by the record which we have made and are making.”— President Roosevelt’s speech accepting 1904 nomination,
