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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Oct 1912, p. 4

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The time has gone by when you ‘ can ask any citizen to march up to the polls and swallow any ticket blind- folded. it II this spirit that has given the politicians their deadly grip on public business. The moment they can persuade the average citizen that every nomination they make. good. .bnd or indiflerent, mupt be supported at all hazards. the! moment the power of the bosses is riveted on the nation. lam enthusiastically supporting Theodore Roosevelt for presided and il I am returned to calm will advocate and support the principle- enunciated in his platform. The voters of this district know exactly where I stand and l‘ «hair my came to than in fire Number election. “reprimaryvoteofthisdbtrictandthepnmarv voteofthiswhole-ryeount wherever primaries were held. bears witness to the fact that Theodore Roooevelt wa: the nominee of the Republican voters for president and the principles advocated by Theodore Roosevelt are the principles of a great majority of the voters of this coun- try. A: a delegate to the Republican convention in Chicago it is or judgment that the will of the people was merridden and the nomination of Mr aft by the con- vention was accomplished by delegates illegally seated. u had bran thought that through such blunders Mr. Taft was lea'rnlng a degree of political wisdom that would keep him from like breaks in future. Yet. when the other day in an address before the Republican Club of Beverly, Mass, Mr. Taft urged that Republicans who do not support the whole ticket from top to bottom be "thrown out of the party," he commit.- ted I crave amuse against the spirit of llberality and discrimination In politics. I call your attention to the fact, that every plank of my platfonn pmmlgfleu fouryea nagoyssancpilmofmyptogressichqmbliun ptinciples.isnowunbod- idinthcphlfmnofdnencw Progressive Patty. of which Theodon Roosevelt l Mfmpn-sidem. Nothing in Mr. Tut's career dine pointed his friends more than the withdraw! oi’ patron-gs from the in- surgent congressmen. it seemed a sonarstlon behind, the times. These are days when the effort is being male to take the government service out or politics. Mr. Tim's iilunt sdâ€" mission that government preterment depended upon political support was a shock to all who believe in the merit system in pgblic oiiice. To Voters of the Eleventh Congressional District: _ lh-Vébewwiepmi'fled-ném clef-ted by yam!“ “n M 9!:st and I am again I candidate for yam :uflngc without a high change of principle. mu m an mm in q. :mplm mm mm“. In mMWhun In l um” in mm. IN Damn at YAXATION ON tut-Z OHOULL, 28! OF THE 'IOPLE WHO CA; Est AFFORD 1’0 DIM! IT. om. mucumumm 1mm. tub-”m, mu IN. .0”th o. m. In mm and annual. o u now M on lacuna Tu autumn” modem. m m on. m duct: the MI. .1 WM" the mm I. up,“ '7 a rim;- "cm. I Ml am "no PUILlc ll~ ALIO ENTITLID 1'0 auun ANCI THAT I?! LID-1. HEALTH AND PROPERTY All “it GUARD!!! m 1’": UTIOIY m. ante. I bolt." am no. pan mo 0mm”. .0 "no company In. “mum! Io lulu-1M «my my» ‘anguarl to "than atom the w. M nun» 00 "II employee. I Ir :0" in a lair man. on d ‘w loytf'l LMIH’. [muowma on?" THE 1". nnpmnmu'r VOTER. gal-Inflation. Ihflovotm Wmnommodbtm that M m I '3'? «mm 0' CM". What-"mucnmw comma» mate. a Mr 000”...“ m d a" m an... www.mm CANDIDATE EOR RE-EIEC'I'ION NOVEMBER 5,1912 Congressman Ira C. Copley mo tunes; I hollow I. not“. 0.6“ ml of Aurora, Illinois cm blah. But-n new can In my“ 1 u, bundle-tn which an In cm mammalâ€"Londo- Globe. For people who must economize, a study of the newspaper advertising is absolutely essential beiore making a purchase of any Importance. The buyer (or a business concern would be very lame if he gonad a contract without having rend wpat his trade paper has to say about the market. The advertising column oi this nowr paper are the trade paper for the home. 'There are still some people who start out on a shopping foray with no preconceived plan. just entering the first store they see. That In all right if the coat of living does not bother you at all. Hnying goods {or yourself or for the home can be done more emciently by planning beforehand, like anything else in Hie. The newspaper reporter who hustles out to an interview with- out thinking over any 0! the questions he is going to ask. comes back with a lame story. The man who plans out his work in advance is the man who wins. Against this whole spirit of inde- pendént conviction Mr. Taft thus set: himself. From present. appearances. amu- the “throwing out" mucous has been thoroughly conducted, there will not be many left to do the throwing. “Faithful are the wounds of I mend," an the proverb. The man who ”tum to follow hls party when It makes a mistake often perform: the highest service to the organization. In teaching I! a needed lesson. - tell-Ills to support the party candl- ante. PLANNING PURCHASES. Republimn N 0mm" 4! the April Primer-it: by a Major", 0/ 6.900 Programme! Have Sinar Endoned H m a: Thur Candidate WE“ M! 129031?“ tomnnmelnom mo“. I A. A - "nouns we - 1-00le mo 5. ”IV! "I THE mucus o. rnaooonz nooazvsLt. NAME“, -A "UAR! um. won EVIIVIOMF lull“ lama-Wu! flimmmlmmmm‘ manhunt-ammo”... 000 “or. "m Not an we cannot aunt of other mm of mm any may. but mduwehoutohflehw co more 3 “coin! an! em" ’0' W dog-Haunt: Boot. look "in Ice." Pmloun “tubule. “Why an dimndl so highly ul- uodY" “I suppose." replied Mr. Grouchet. “It'l beau“ they u. made of urban. which u the squin- lenl of coal. and at the name mu No Sum-locus Wows. A visitor at a seaside boarding house went into the local postotflce and. seeking to draw the postmaster Inm conversation. asked him what his views were u to suflragettea. "Haln’t got no views of that kind." replied the postmaster. "but we've got. some flna postcard views of the new viaduct. the Baptist church and the new ll- hru'y. Want to look at ’em!"â€"-â€"Lon- don Tit-Bits. ' To Stermxo Ciuorn Water.- Ciltomlwnter can be thoroughly “one: by the addition of one-tenth of a In of hypochlorlde of lime to the alien. This does not lnjuré tho water for laundry and bathing pur- Fully furl-Ind. livery now and Iain tom individ- mmwwuswumwm. and Wlu} We Are. and How We Know Why We Are. and How We Are Whit We Know. and Whn We Woulg Be It We Weren't. and What. Preclse- I). Annel- In. lino Wereneu, and Why We Aren't What We .‘H‘Ifln't Have Been It We Weren‘t. and other Illnple and entrancing mm. Such on Individual ll called a phllosopher. â€"-Bullctln. Sidney. mo PLATFOIH. HIBNER C0,, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring Mm 314! I, W. RAILROAD STREET phone Coinpany’s lines. "w: T‘- FRESH AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS not only puts 75,000 American cities and towns on the map, but it malts instant inter-communication between them an everyday occurrence. The three-minute conversation rate to Chicago is 20 cents. Dlflennce. The only dlll‘crouco bemoan a «price and a. “felon; pas-Ion ls mm the cull-lee Int: 3 little longer.~â€"The Timer. The 3qu Long Distance Telephone, Service And Do It Goo. In Life. “A girl." remarks Mack Gretchen “must have dolls and ribbonluud loll orrnncy things to play with.’ A boy can have a pretty good time with noth- lnx but a toad. a. grasshopper and I. fair ands worms}; axial-nu. ea; England's Bacon: sometimes hat that a certain Imo- iness, a transportation line or some unusual event put a place “on the map.” Tho lorry Alva-um. Who can there ll no more In! [canine English humor? A movlflon dealer in Euro court neighborhood. Inndon. display. this on 3 window Ilsa: “When vlpltlnc Shaun-ado HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING 4:. C. MOBERG Q SON Phone 108.! Eeec Chicago Avenue nus-mm mm.” 1‘“..- Imuu. nu 0 mun-own. From flaby to Grandparent: Also a Good Stock of Rubbers Shoo. Made to Order Repairing Neatly B. SCELFO :: 33 N. Main Street SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Always on the Job lop- Iurzlvuu: ‘llll Thamnthfinfihlhfi.anulh87Yun nmsudunpufi OnhuxnnmhuMaddtc Alon: When Moberg does your Painting It I: done Right noon-um co. C 0 A I. a to Order Repairing Neatly Done SATISFACTION GUARANTEED When you return from your vacation with your clothes spotted and soiled bring them to us and we will make them look like new. Our ngortunitg Elly- Youns Widowâ€"“Did you have my trouble getting no]: to propose?" Girl Friendâ€"“No. dear: 1 mid him you were after hlm."â€"â€"Boaton 'l‘nuo- Woman's Home. Companion. For Tired Fest. When your feet ache. «and by long standing, exercise them by thin: that to the toes. than on the been. In I. rocking motion for : tow ulna. Thi- wu'advlged by I Ipeclllht~ Map- a ‘I'nglo Com-fly. Awrlteronoouldfluttlnvufl II a comedy to than who m “ Wytothoaovhoholflodom’l my what it II to the fellow who Mac to take n with urban an m a narrow alley-way.--Butire. oi “an: TIL PIIOII II 3.1!.“

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