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Show During the time the citizens, regardless re-gardless of party aillllatlons, were perfecting per-fecting an organization to further Agricultural Ag-ricultural College Interests, the Democratic Dem-ocratic organ pursued a very asscnluc course, In fact assumed such an attitude at-titude that It camo near making It impossible to keep tho half-formed or-gimlatlou or-gimlatlou intact. The biggest Democrats Demo-crats tho party ever knew or knows at present scored the Journal In both public and private for their disposition to disrupt rather than to construct. These democrats were parties to the passage of a resolution the Intent of which wu9 a rebuke to any and all occupying such a position as the Journal Jour-nal was then taking. Since thecam-paign thecam-paign opened, prominent Democrats as they walk about the streets havo continued to assert that they have no party organ, that they have sought to have the Journal take a sensible, consistent con-sistent course, but without avail. While theso statements have been rather caustic It remained for one of the biggest Democrats of them all to accuse tho democratic organ of deliberate delib-erate dishonesty. After reading the Journal's Thursday morning gush about tho u'publlcan ticket, tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College, etc. he said: 'And jet that Journal crowd would trade the college to again get-possession of tho court houso." We present that statement for v. hat it IS north coming from a Democrat. |