Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1908 — Nebraska Will be for Taft. [ARTICLE]
Nebraska Will be for Taft.
Sheriff O’Connor received a portal i card the other dur from J. C. Jenkins, who is now/Ilving Ig Nebraska, but Who lylivWat Lake Village 111 Newton 3 ¥he front p&rt of. the postal had a smull picture of *fttft pasted Oh Bind Mr. Jtnklns lad writen op, Jack, let’s you and' I vote fpjrTgft and nntke It unanimous." On the reverse side of the cat d was *rpen, "*fo, thanks, we don’t want any change here. Corn 60 bushes, oats 70, wheat 35, rye 30, speitz 60, potatoes 200, and all combined with good prices. Nebraska for tafl Stand up for Nebraska!" Mr. Jenkins has two'brothers, George and Albert, who reside, In Newton county. And be will fiud that Indiana farmers are going to vote for Taft and stand up for Indiana, and for a iquare deal with no bosh politics that aie. merely formulated to deoeive. We know what the prices of farm products are now, and most of us can remember what they were prior to tt« .election of McKinley twelve yeais a go. At that time Grover Cleveland wag president William Jennings Bryan was" in congress, and he had voted for and aided In the p.iastg*cijf the WilsonGonuan tariff bill. The people of Indiana dou't want any change either. Our positive standing guarantee Is that we will refund your money if Aristos Is not absolutely the beet flour made. Only 11.40 a sack.
JOHN EGER.
