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********* ********* beat." * * ? * * It was the gre * A WOIU> ABOUT CANT * sembly that ever * * world?that Bait * By Savoyard. * li?12. There was * * of American man * * not a free agent****************** ran that convent! 1W _ Wilson is the onl; Were the Greeks hearing a gift. e(1 by a groat pa Since good and evil begun their in- flee at the ahsol terminate warfare; the day Cain slew the imperative d his brother the perverse have planned irank- an<L/)le,"f, v country. The har lies and the simple have believed Hrvan did not b them. We can have some respect for Bryan did it. T1 your open, indeupendent falsehood, did it. but what shall we think say of him In my \ire L1}? , , very much again who misleads by studied suggestion, wanted to he fc by contemptible insinuation, by liy- president. Looki! pol itical stealth?Thcre is a differ- terlal, personal s ence between the highwayman and eggs were in Ch the pickpocket. There arc folk, in- personally I love capable of playug the lion, who thousand respects would be the fox. hie, engaging, cli The writer of the following in the public men I eve Washington Star does not care a rap same reason Chs for Champ Clark, His intent is to for president. He ? Ho >*ln1 nrlnllQ Jiltr DiaKC VjQUIJUP Vvlili iv uiooaviouvut aav icon ia* 5?wx/ --pays Mr. Clark the poor tribute of the night of ina holding him a scamp and a fool. Mr. carve it and send Clark has a large following. He Is not in the world a pa only an able man, but he Is lovable, was a bigger hea and more men resented his failure at His place is in th Baltimore than were disconsolate be- nte. cause of any defeat "Harry of the * West" ever met. Lest forgot shall And yet flankir hero quote tho cant from The Star: been for Champ "But for the revolt of Mr. Bryan at had he not given a critical moment In the convention, hersey?a tarifT t Mr Clark would have been the Balti- j ed company in / more nominee, and would now be in question. It set n the White House. Nebraska had in- row Wilson's boo structed for tho Missouri candidate, in my poor little 1 and Mr. Bryan was present undor in- political thinker c structlons. But he objected to the I am not sure th New York support of Mr. Clark, and greatest political on that account went over to and nom Saxon has produ Inuted Mr. Wilson. The prize was al- 1 Cod reigns. I: nv>st within Mr. Clark's grasp, when Mr. Bryan snatched it away and presented it to the Now Jersey candid- Notice c ate." Whereas, one-1 * * * and one-third of Mr. Bryan did not "revolt" from siding In Rich III Clark at Baltimore; Clark deserted 24, in Lancaster 1 Bryan. There never was one moment ed the county be that momentous week when Champ order an electior Clark stood the slightest chance of ther or not an ad nomination. A large per cent, of the 1(8) mills shall I delegates instructed for him were op- and personal pro posed to him, and Tammy never in- : for school purpc tended that Mr. Clark should get the ! We hereby ord nomination. Though New ork's j held by the trust vote was repeately cast for him, it school district, !? was never for him. Illlinois never in- February 19, at tende he should be nomiated. At which elec Here is what beat Clark?Instinct, tors as return rt There was not one single Republican- erty for taxtatb Standpatter or Bull Mooser between their tax receipt the two oceans who was not pulling certificates shall for the nomination of Champ Clark? and porsonsal pr not one. That of itself would have Tho opening turned tho scale. Young Ed. McLean, shall be the sai son of John R. McLean, and the con- elections, trolling spirit of the Washing"-?n Post V a bitterly partisan Republican sheet, J. was reported as saying: "We must J. have Clark nominated at Baltimore; County Be he is the one Democratic we can 4^4 4^4 A^A. A^a A^A. A^A I =MC t ? I Here All Ni { Featuring MONTA !? Cow Boys and Cotc Monkey Man: Pla % Rider in the Worlc our own Light Pla ? f __ i To Hear our 12 Pi j WE 1 f V ViiOX Uil A* well. When a great man Is bo i * * task Is set for hlni to do. 1 do b latest politlcul as- that Woodrow Wilson Is a m congregated in this destiny appointed by Heaven to imore convention of ; mighty owrk. It is no easy job gathered the cream it been so, Hod would not hav< hood, and yet it was a giant to do it. His speech a ? people back homo bile is worthy to rank with thi on, and Woodrow Lincoln at Gettysburg as a m y man ever nominat- piece of our tongue and the rty for his great of- charity of it must prevail every ute demand and at unless Christian civilization be 1 ication of the great in its course, his party and his i * * * ul of God was in it. 1 When I was a little boy, I km olt. A greater than telligcnt men who were ready to le Democratic party affidavit that Abraham Lincoln negro. The other day I fell in \ ve done some things newspaper man from Indiana w st my inclination. I sorted that Woodrow Wilson ir Champ Clark for fool and could not write good Ei lg at it from a ma- And such is prejudice. I do I tnndpoint, all of my that Champ Clark is broad ei amp Clark's basket, and man enough to scorn the 1 d the man, and in a riey of those Republicans wlic i he is the most amla fo Impegnate him with the fals arming of all the that he had a vested right in the r met. And for that lnation at Baltimore in 1 i? 12. imp Clark is not fit Tell 'em to go to thunder, CI would turn the ter- and even futher?tell 'em to gc i a wedding cake and with their sister, the loan shi uguration he would that Dante saw in hell. , every human being rt of it. There never Pit His Cm? Exactly, rt in human bosom. "When father was sick aboi e United States sen- years ago ho read an adverttsi of Chamberlain's Tablets in tb * * per* that fit his case exactly," 1 ig duty I would hare Miss Margaret Campbell of Clark for president Smith, Ark. "He purchased ( In an unspeakable of them and he has not been ax on wool We part- j since. My sister had stomach tpril, 1911, on that. ble and was also benefited by tl le to reading Wood- j for sale by all dealers. ks and I found him, ! opinion, the greatest STANDING OF OF CONTEST >f his generation and THE .1. F. MACKEY $4<><1 at i V,S !v. D?\ c!ihe PIANO CONTEST. I vision the AngloCC(j Week Ending February 4, 111 le orderes all things 2?1,112,005 68? 906 4?1.187.790 69? 889 6?1,280,890 71? 749 )f Elertion. 11? 624.505 72? 671 third of the electors' 14 - 594,985 73? 995 the freeholders re-I 2f - 655,870 76? 679 II school disrtict, No. J 21 - 662.345 89? 698 ;ounty, have petition 26? 695,675 95? 769 >ard of education to 28? 676,015 102? 559 i to determine whe- 29? 665,980 105?1.23C Iditionnl tax of three 30?1,903,515 114? 541 je levied an all real 33? 64 4,13 5 116? 801 petrv In said district! 35?1,178,620 117?1,90' l8es." 36? 594.825 120?1,669 ler the election to be 37? 635,605 126? 581 ees of said Rich Hill 39? 593,995 130?1,90.' Jo. 24, on Thursday, *0? 642,625 136? 74] Rich Hill. ? 654,750 142? 57! lion only such elec- ? 793,415 143? 52! ;al or personal prop- *6 591,4 95 145? 54 an and who exhibit 4?1,621 s and registration 679,805 152? 80: be allowed to vote. operty in said district 895,985 155 56 and closing hours oao'coa oo ne as in all general 112=1.55' A I TNOI F ? 685,375 160? 79 K. CONNORS, <>0?1.^5,84 0 162?1,21 Q. RICHARDS, 163? 55 ard of EdUCat3?yme8 64? 69o|795 166?1,05 j umes 66_ 964 360 166?1,00 INTANA ext Week From NA BELLE, Champion ] r Girls. Among other Ai ntation, Selina, Crazy I 1. All Shows and concos nt. FX Tl' =vj\ jrs ece Cow Boy and Cow Gi us will be r )0 NOT xu v O) r rm l AI\1 0, JD14. ra a Horace Mann's Talk to Boys. I elleve You are made to be kind, boys, I 1U1| ??a Senerou8? magnanimous. 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