The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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""^iA Square Deal Election
■ ® g I11 his recent speeches Mr.
and
Staple Groceries
Feed Stuffs
Bryan has been emphasizing
■'[the fact tliat the democratic
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party stands for the rights of j
SOLID CAR OF CHOPS If
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Meal, Bacon, Sugar, Etc., always in stock,
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jj you money on your Feed Bill,
Houston Post of April 3:
"With referensfc to the state-
ment of Judge Terrell that
Senator Bailey had refused to
have a joint discussion with
any one, it is proper to say
that the isgue in this cam-
paign, as made by his oppo-
nents, is one impeaching his
personal character, and as 110
self-respecting man can agree
to meet any one in public de-
bate on that proposition, his
refusal to enter into joint dis-
cussions will appeal to every
reasonable and unprejudiced
person as both justifiable and
manly,"
Judge C. K. D .41 -at Fort
\Y0rtt1, more than a week be-
fore.
The whole question is:
"Has a man who is getting
paj- from 011c side in war, a
lawsuit or anything else, a
right to help the other side?"
That the whole question.
Has he? The proposition be-
fore the people is very simple
and plain. It is this: "Do
We or do we not want to be
represented in the National
Convention by a man who has
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been the age.it of and has rep-
resented the very interests
which we want to legislate
against? We are not attack-
ing any man's private char-
acter. We are attacking a
man's public record; and we
have a right to do so. What
I have said here has 110 ref-
erence to the character of our
junior Senator extept rts a
Senator. As a private citizen
lie had a right to accept a fee
from Clay Pierce, but not as
a Senator.". „ . ,
The Entire Family
Grand pop used it fro rheu-
matism. Dad for cuts, sprains
arid bruises, Muirmy for
burns; scalds aiuV aches. Sis
for catarrh and chilblains I
use it for everything, and it
never digap'ptoints any of us.
It surely yanks any old pain
out by the roots.
Hunts I;ighiiling Oil is
what I am telling j'oit about.
It is a good plan to read
the advertisements closely
every week, to send for cata-
logues and write to those in
whom ydii are interested. Al-
ways mention the paper in
which the ad; was seen. Then
if you have something to sell,
put an ad. in The Herald
realizing that if you have
read some other man's ad.
some other man will read
yours.
the people. The democratic
party, he declares, believes in
the right of the individual, in
the right of the community.
The democratic party, lie in-
sists, believes that the govern-
ment, neither local, state, nor
^.national, should be against
^ the people: The main ques-
flltion, as he frames it( is: "Can
the democratic party be trust-
ed to defend the rights of the
common people?" He stuns
up by expressing the convic-
tion that if the people so be-
lieve tlicy will put th^ Derno;
crats in potrcr;
"A number of questions
will be paramount in this
campaign," he declared in his
Richmond speech. "Some
say the trust, some say the
tariff some Say the labor ques:
tioti, rind some say imperial-
ism, I reconcile all these
statements by saying that
there is a question running
through all of these. It is
the question that is overprcs-
eut everywhere: Shall the'
Eroverament be dominated bv
favor-seeking corporations or
run by the people for the wel-
fare of the people?"
With caUstic wit the Great
Commoner points out that uii-
der the republicaii administra-
tion the birth ratfc of the
trusts is' larger than the death
rate.
The reason th.1t the trusts
are not prosecuted, although
a great show is made, as in
the $29,000,000 tine of the
Standard Oil Company, which
has never been paid, is that
the administration is under
obligations to the trusts.
For the sailie reason the
tariff is hot reformed, because
the administration is under
MONEY TO BURN
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If you have money to burn
Keep U in the house where it may be burned, lost or
stolen, but if you want to keep it Safely where it will
ulways be ready for you when needed, deposit it
with us. A bank account will give you a better
business standing in the community and a
prestige that you may have never enjoyed
before, If your name is not on our books,
we will be pleased to see it there be
fore the close of the year 1908,
Continental Bank & Trust Company
G. ROrXSAYIUvK, Cashier at Alto.
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Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
"ALL DEALERS"
R.
M<rCLURE
Attorney-at-Law
and Notary Public
Office over Continental Bank and Trust
Company, Alto', Texas
W. J. WOOD
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator.
Alt wofk promptly g'ttendfed to, at
fijflit price*. AT TO Tl'X.
WHEN VOL FEEL BAD
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If you are bilious, languid, constipated, suffer from indigestion, sour belching,
bloated feeliftg, bad breath, headache, wind in the bowels, dizziness, you need
RRICKLY ASH BITTERS
The Great System Cleanser and Regulator.
t A few doses will open and purify the bowels, tone up the stomach, stimulate
the kidneys and liver and impart a feeling of strength and vigor. It transforms
a tired, nervous, halfsick man or woman into one of bright, ruddy good health,
erfcrgy and cheerfulness.
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V. the Genuine with the Fl ur« "J" In Red on Front Label.
Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per bottle.
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A* C, Harrow & Son, Special Agents-
passed no law against corrupt
practices in our elections, the
people ought to take matters
in their 0W11 hailds and ap-
point a national vigilance com-
mittee to see lo it that we
have an honest election, a fixe'
ballot and a fair count, with-
out the purchase of voters or
election officers; Tile Ameri-
can people demand a square
deal electiou.—Chronicle.
obligations to the tariff mag- campaign, since congress has
nates.
I low did the admihlstration
get under obligation to the
money pdwer;
The anstver is to be found
in tile records of the New
York insurance investigation,
published broadcast through-
Out the country, in which in-
vestigation it was shown that
the campaign fiitul of the re-
publican party was helped by
great sums put up by the
giant insurance conipanies.
We find later tlirtt the pres-
ident himself personally ap-
pealed to Mr. Harrimau to
raise campaign llidncy fbr
him to' carry New Ydrlc.
"I believe we can convince
them (the people)," Mr Bryan
declares, "by the announce-
ment that we will receive no
campaign money from those
We are pledged to fight. With
great campaign funds the re-
publicans may overpower us,
but, if permitted, I will lead
the volunteers against their
hired troops. We will ap-
peal to the awakened con-
science of the American peo
pie. If this sense of justice
can be trusted, it is only a
question, can the masses be
aroused by tliis isstiC of greed
and graft?"
In the coming national
Actual Facts.
For upwards of fifteen years
Hunt's Cure has been sold
under a strict guarantee to
cure any form of itching skin
troubles known. No matter
the name—less than one per
CCtIL Of lllti pUiL'liU.Si'iu
requested their money back.
Why? It simply does the work
Men arc judged by then-
acts and not by their profess-
ions. A man may go on do-
ing questionable things and
at the
course
but he will be credited with
his doubtful acts and his pro-
fessions will amount to noth-
ing. A tree is judged by its
fruits.
same tim declare his
is straight forward,
The man who kills Old
Father Time should bo
ashamed to look his fellow
men in the face.
A house to cost $3500 wilf
be built by {the city of Chi
cago to shelter the elephant
Duchess in Lincoln park.
Agents Wanted-i6x2o era}'
011 portraits 40 cents, frames'
10 cents and up, sheet pictures
one cent each. You can make
400, percent profit or $36 per
week,' Catalogue and sam-
ples free. Fr'a.vk W. Wii.•
MAMS Co., 12'oS W. Taylor
St., Chicago, 111,
Some who worry over "our
financial system" could not
keep fifteen cents in their
pockets for two blocks.
The Bavarian government
has expelled a number of
Mormon missionaries.
A11 occasional dose of Prick-
ly Ash Bitters keeps the sys-
tem healthy, wards off disease
and maintains strength and
energy. A7 C. Harrisou
C#0;, special agents.
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McClure & McClure. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908, newspaper, April 10, 1908; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth213996/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.