Boone County Recorder . he chief reasonswhy Mr. Taft took to the rear plat-form was to tell the farmers of thenorthwest about golf, and to showthem that he Is not a dude. Mr. Taftemphasized that fact In his speech atFargo. N. p^ By inference, at least,it was apparent that Mr. Taft wanted Monroeville s Democrats, assisted bythe county committee, had planned *nat„.tb® «BD8ters called A MonsterBryan Ratification The Re-publican school teacher remarked thatthe first three words of the placardheld more truth than all the rest ofthe sheet; but then, he wag a recentimportation from Boston,


Boone County Recorder . he chief reasonswhy Mr. Taft took to the rear plat-form was to tell the farmers of thenorthwest about golf, and to showthem that he Is not a dude. Mr. Taftemphasized that fact In his speech atFargo. N. p^ By inference, at least,it was apparent that Mr. Taft wanted Monroeville s Democrats, assisted bythe county committee, had planned *nat„.tb® «BD8ters called A MonsterBryan Ratification The Re-publican school teacher remarked thatthe first three words of the placardheld more truth than all the rest ofthe sheet; but then, he wag a recentimportation from Boston, and so wasexpected to sit In the seat of thescornful. Undisturbed by any suchgrammatical peccadilloes, most ofMonroevllles thousand voters, andseveral hundred men from the outly-ing country, turned out to hear themusic and the speech-making. There was consternation in theranks of the committee when the eve-ning train brought no Lawyer Squires,the bright oratorical right upon w&oratheir faith had been pinned. The. Jim—Whats Jack trying rheumatism. Bill? —Swearing. for chance he should be elected presidentthere would be no more tennis cabi-nets, such as President Rooseveltmaintains, but that he would proceedto organize a golf cabinet and playthe game on the White lot. He mightinvite that other distinguished ^.^?r^r^.^f !,^A^_^^i^««W »•.«rfp. n.,*^.^—YtttT mond, had an Inspiration. Why i stricken heart to God. He knew thatGod had spoken and that only evilcould come to the people should theygo down Into Egypt. Oh, that hemight be able to turn them from theirpurpose. Oh, that the people wouldlisten to him as he warned themagainst the folly of going with Jo-hanan and his followers. Why tarjy I here? he cried, impa-tiently, when I


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