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   Fayette Reporter (Newspaper) - October 31, 1912, Fayette, Iowa                                A WEEKLY HOME PRINT 13 OCTOBER 1912 PER YEAR A of Deposit in this Bank is a Good Investment It is a good thing for you to figure out carefully just how your money goes and then to consider how it will grow once you begin to save system It will earn 4 per cent at the STATE BANK OF FAYETTE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS h President Vice Improvements In Building continues in in a small way it is true but in a man ner which tends to tbe general Early in the season Havenstrite completed quite ex pensive change in bin residence making it indeed really the first modern bouse in tbat part of While Pettitt cannot be said M to bave modernized bis the improvement in its appearance is tolly one hundred per John Bailey has bin boose and now Mart Smith and Thomas are both putting np new SCHOOL The result of the football game played Friday afternoon at Cresco by the high school against tho Cres co was 6 to tnx new benches will be made by tbe manual training boys for that making fifteen benches in A stock of working material be added this Democrat Will Win Special wall paper from 1 to 20 per discount Or otf on every independent or tile in tho 131 Davis Cashier Record The statement over the signature of Hughes that his nomina tion came through the primary by a majority of 2200 has deceived some people into believing that Hughes majority was really The records in the office of the coun ty Auditor show his vote to have been that of Lewis 926 which was a majority of only 314 in stead of these rec ords show tbat the majority was against him in both bis home towns Arlington and West tho vote being 47 for and 37 for Lawn Margaret Glaxton baa won the first prize of five Samuel Patterson the second prize of three and Peter Graf tbe third prize of two dollars which prizes were last spring by the Fay ette Civic Improvement Association for the best kept and most artistic premises and adjacent street in Tbe judges awarding tbe prizes were Professors Werner and This year above all other people should throw party ties to the far winds and vote for the best man for This rule should be observed in the 4th Congressional The Democratic G of Calmar is making the race strictly on bib merits and as a democrat of the first Tbe days of usefulness of republican opponent are as far as actual worth to the district is and be seeks reelection largely for persona Meyer IB about forty years of age and Iowa born of Swiss parent age in Winneshiek where he atill He is now completing his term as County in the above county He has done such good work in this office that in spite of tbe overwhelming republi can will no doubt carry it by a big majority in this This proves his worth at home where he is and that he is good congressional vey FOR residence property on East State Price low and terms HON KENYON UNITED STATES SENTOR FROM IOWA WILL SPEAK AT THE HOUSE November 4 AT Everybody is Invited to Come Out and Hear THE Political Address of Vf V Visit or Tile visit Of Susie Sorin Holmis to last week was nri event of mow import On morning the service w H given ti air not bv tbe address of but oJeo bv the pres ence several of the old students of veara In tbe afternoon at the Stephenson residence Holmes addressed a special meeting the H to which Do 1 and the 0 were aUo She gave a brief report of the National Convention and spoke of the work at the school Spanish girls in Los Ange of which 8ht is the On Sunday evening she made a similar the Epworth Mrs Holmes graduated in 1863 from PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOR OF FAYETTE s HENRY LAUER IOWA Your Friendly Interest and Support will be Appreciated Weather Summary Weekly weather report for ending October 29 week Haln Dato fall 23 53 21 24 GO 2U 25 26 27 28 29 61 05 68 71 04 29 39 36 41 39 SUMMARY Mean 71 degrees Out inches Days clear 7 Days cloudy 0 Days cly 0 1911 Uain fall 30 23 34 28 23 17 29 Date 23 46 24 40 25 49 20 40 27 42 28 44 29 53 SUMMARY Meau 30 v inches Days clear 4 Days cloudy 2 Days cly 1 of snow fell on Cooperator Murphy for The candidacy of for the office of District Judge has appealed to the voters of all politic al parties with unusual Whoever the judge be who sits upon the the people like to see in him a man of perso nal of unswerving and an who ranks with the best of hla All of these things mav be said af Fie has been practising law at Wau con for a long series of vears and ias won the admiration of at torney in the district and of every jood citizen with whom be has come n Adv Puts End to Bad Things never bright to one with the Ten to one the trouble is a sluggish filling the system with bilious that Sings New Life Pills would Try Let the joy of better end the Best for livur and at FILENE ANSWERS Noted Boston Merchant Appeals to Business Men Logic for STABILITY WHAT WE NEED Full Measure of Prosperity Cannot B i Realized Until Country Is Satisfied With Genuine Tariff Edward president of EA ward Filene oiM of dry goods 0 the is the Boston chamber of ber of the National Council of National Civic National paper Cleveland chamber of com merce a member of a score of clubs and other organizations is the author ol many articles on labor and Industrial To the Merchants and Business Men of the United States John appeal to you ID the New York Herald of Oct calling fbr a continent wide rally to the sup port of Taft on the part of the merchants and business men of the has no doubt received your serious It has seemed to me that those of us in business who believe position is mistaken should make known our po1 and the reasons for our firm belief that the business of the country will be best served by the election of Governor Wilson to the There is every reason to believe that we are on the eve of abundant pros and in my opinion one thing likely to prevent the Betting in of such a period would be the reelection of President and the one thing that would make prosperity most cer tain would be the election ot Governor This opinion is based upon my belief that for the business world nothing is BO important as sta Stability is Impossible with Taft n president there has been no feeling W stability during It la not that president a dis turber of conditions or that he is not sufficiently careful of the business in of the The absence of any feeling of stability during thc Taft administration has been and Is due to a widespread belief that there are certain reforms which the great body of people want and that the gen eral feeling of unrest will not materi ally lessen until these reforms are ac President Tafts reelection would not create any feeling of assurance that there would be a so lution of the tariff By a sat solution I mean a removal of J unjust and unnecessary Entirely apart from his veto of tar iff legislation the mere fact that the president signed the tariff and later declared that it was the best tariff ever has made it Impossible for the public to have any considerable confidence that they may expect real relief from Upon this matter record is not much better than that Of nor present posi tion on the tariff much more promis ing than that of the The for reform began while Pres ident McKinley was still in office ana had then reached such proportions that the country in general approved of the advanced position McKinley took In his Buffalo It in creased steadily during the seven and a half years In which Roosevelt was but he made no attempt to give the people any relief from tariff He does not now offer any Definite tariff These things lead me fo believe that his election like the reelection of would mean four years more of tariff agita With Wilson elected one may rea expect a satisfactory solution of the tariff His expres sions on this matter show a full con demand The First National Bank Before you Forget Pay the Fayette County Farmers Mutual Insurance Assessments At First National Bank First National Bank Co President Cashier for a of th ys In are mad a to cure as Jy as possible needed A1 same timer has shown that he recognizes es a taft this intimate structure of business in and that be would mind In handling tariff tariff been made to have to ttm this try this fact in Governor Wilsons election mean and would be taken by the country at large to mean that would have very early fn bis admin ion u revision of the tariff would give the country tbe relief it IB demanding and which at the time would be made carefully and with a view to preventing business Until this IB or at least until the country feels sure that it to there cannot be that stability which Is so necessary to the fullest development of an era of Truth About Certainly the do not warrant conclusion that y Republican administration Insures prosperity and that the periods of trade depression which the country has seen from time to time have been due to Democratic tariff appeal Is based largely the theory that Demo cratic tariff revision was respon sible for tho hard times Tn face ot the facts no aii Pie Supper The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist will give a chicken pie supper on Election day in Woodman Hall from until all are MENU Chicken Pie Mashed Salad Pumpkin Coffee 25 Ladies who are solicited for food please bs responsi ble for the return own dish Mfc ifc r 1 Farm Lands in Central Minnesota and For Sale by Unimproved to Improved and Stand all Auto Livery Expenses in Showing our We GILBERT TRASK Corner Fourth and First Floor 101 Kasota Building Minneapolis Minnesota  

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