| Show r rEA I f i i l 1 R EA S I 1 1 m HE ff RM RS i Would IH Hew Them T f iy e ri ril and nd Ad Administration interest l in Legislation W ministration of ll 1 J TRAINING fRA ING OF AGRICULTURISTS Jr RI TS 1 1 I Schools m ll Their Welles J Doctors D Tor taw KM I fc Lincoln Neb Sept S 4 J candidate n J P I made two avowedly L e May speeches to his hl horn It om i political JIT The first Hr was IS at the t I sta lp c I fair lI whOre he of the new dedication horn fl second sec n was at the tho r rail view whole the now no building ni where te S nom dc as ns l Hw tho IJ cH iced In In his tall fell 1 was to 10 a multitude n son confined himself most y to til tonn Mr fr Bryan Bran appeal I to the tho armer to t take I II nn 1 Intel cst in hi legislation lad tuK o of both b Ur st e national He was 15 h tr dt enin nn nna and n short hort happy hap address bY jj Gov a dnn I who ho has just been Je fe o jn i l for governor and Republicans i the by v wah a captain In Mr s i cej loWIS var varr a war the tho t in Spa Mr r Ir Brynn referred somewhat his own expedience as a ou ly to and wild saW that u candi candidates lil dates for president this rear h only man with wih n a war record r o d Ho Hod Hoh Ue h d that underlying partisan l f l g In country uns wn patriotism I 1 nOi than all al else as Illustrated tie leady le y response lepo se to tho I ou tin the Spa n i Avar Wi tee personal al experience rl typified I this l ss ith 1 two y after r dila defeat by b Mr lr Iel leY he Ie said he Ife It services at rUi war This for how i l velas was not lot accepted a tid hc turned t r his hl own wn state which gave him hima to t slite j joil a J II oil hs officers ln I d were wera Republicans though Ul ugh the th majority of or enst ts Inon in n VOre Democrats Den 1 r ti ous I t 0 r ed to t f rl t his regiment i occupied u ile jt a poston in rEl Florida midway the camps of the th Rough Rou Second S co Mis 1 This Was a Dangerous ng rous pp pc i ho he declared lar dL when h the t f rel between the Rough RO l Rd rs l lt nf such CI thai th t tho t 19 Second C l Mississippi wore v r he could not tel moment his hil camp be a I b tw el th m mi i BRYAN RYA TO HE tS Addressing himself ln to things the AddressinG fi er he I said sal among other t I iJ friends 1 Q i we C me n lnor C stingy In II III making the fur tor tin th Wanner I l any other h I of lf our our people eople Why Vh It 11 was s a I after ter g er le L M Ii or about j that before we wo succeeded sm eded In I getting i Jot agriculture rc established i cd Wc Vo are dr In l lh ien th st t edi world and nu i r iI the tho l t Industry h In II g n a h our country t and i t elapsed before betor the fanner fl l r got goLi n i seat t md tho presidents council c cl How we havo been beon in recognizing Io the place In InUI and among our our UI g In the time tt hi ha elapsed la cl since the tho creation cr of this department of rc a u great do has been b il done uJ y that department t is In InUs II Us H infancy fc What hat will wi you Y u think thil lI J telli you every eor wo H spend spen on O t that rt wo we spend more m 25 on the army ny and ali navy 25 spent In hi getting leady re y for fo wars we e ought never noer to nave 1 vo than we spend d on lure The school Is developing Its Is i advancement Is one of o the gleat s of 0 this genera generation tion I think Tain sato safe In saving that I in ton no no other department of learning ban ab been so much as In that thit department which i elates to tn JI lure I am 11 glad to the i cultural c lurat college Why h fOr ifor it has hns been deemed apart cut of f the tie state to 10 train t h lawyers is through law 11 s es by tho government we Iye have ha doctors through Sh l schools connected eon eted with our state s in institutions n but my friends just i beginning to learn earn that tho training of tho farmer as Important ant as a the rn benefited bo directly by by tho expenditure f of the tha n ono rectY that Is s ril t OI and m then figure Jf If O cnn what por portion tion ton of to tho farmer farl Take Tako up tho other t OI large appropriations and exception ot of pensions pen ido t know of f any ry large in inI I I which the tho farmer has anything like his share In proportion n to tu his number t These Th io have havo been some sOle or of the methods Inti s of discrimination 1 believe that with lh more the councils co of the tho na nation ra tion jn more or rin s to upon UJ il public thought through the pen and In Ith tho r pencil perci and by the I tongue that we shall have a el change and that that change chango will wi help to re retard lard tard If not rot to stop the tho tendency now no ft fm om the tho farm to the tho town But what wl at my frends Is tho danger Jf r the lh concentration cn of our population In il thu tl cities I do not mean to 10 s vay that the thI causes c uses that J have h ve given siro re tho only ones one that have havo tended tC tei to build up tho Nearly Nearl everything has his contributed but these Influences luw when hen you 0 trace thom them back to the cause been operating and an the tho that the tho farmers f r i s Influence In leg has not been what it i ought to have havo in one of the Influences Take the that have havo built bui up lP great gloat Contois and destroyed the tho smaller towns Why Yh have I ve they t e been be n given gl ven e the he farmer fanner has not had a voice In the of the tho s sAmI And AmI M fO 1 might take talco up other questions q Aim what ls II the menace of the central centralisation of the population i In our UI great cities I believe the farm Is the tho great school and Ind I know that the people the farm have 1110 strengthened el branch of o business but my fi lends I believe as a we get away awny the as wo we get from the soi soil wo are arc less and less Impressed by these theto great laws of nature that ought to t have hae a controlling Influence In our lives Man lIml as us he h lives Ives close to the tho soil sol lives I IOS close coso to God It I Is easy to teach religion r to one who sees the miracles performed every ever day It I la Is easy to inspire regard for f r the tho Creator In one who sees seel cory eory day the handiwork of the We Almighty and aud labois constantly constanty the mysteries of natural life Ife Ana on these farms wo havo hav been rearing the man man and woman whose Influences have helped to keep this country great and to the tho movements which heh for their objects the tho welfare o othe the world But there Is another reason renson wh v by 1 am al anxious s that the tho farmer have havo a great influence As I have ben been studying the tho causes of evil evi as I have havo been studying tho abuses that need to tobo tobe bo be remedied I have found foun that the fundamental trouble is a I mistaken un understanding of the tho law a of The farmer moio 1010 than any alY one else Is brought IMo close touch with the tho dl El I no law of rewards Tho farmer knows l it God has given him a fruitful earth the tho showers that arc necessary and tho warmth of the tie sun and the th farmer that if he is to convert raw ma material Into wealth it must bo be by b di gence enco and by u intelligence and the farmel armor Is Impressed day cIa by b day year yeary llY y year with tho Idea that his reward rewards s to be in to his hi merit merit |