Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1908 — THE ISSUE BETWEEN TWO GREAT PARTIES [ARTICLE]
THE ISSUE BETWEEN TWO GREAT PARTIES
. > The Republican party make; appeal to public confidence as < I tbe most important political agency for conservation and for pro- < 1 gress. By virtue of its achievements, its leadership and its aims < \ it stands forth as an efficient instrument for strong and capable < > administration, as a safeguard of stability and of tbe prosperity i 1 which depends upon stability, and as an unrivaled power for the < > correction of abuses. It stands la striking contrast to the record < i of vacillation and ineptitude presmted by Hie chief opposing party. < i That opposing party proffers a cmdldacy which is at once anon- i > ument and a guidepost. It memorializes the fallacies and unsafe < 1 policies we are asked to forget, and It points the way to business < ■ uncertainty and to the impairment of the confidence which is the > l security of industry and trade —Governor Hughes at Youngstown, O. <
