Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, January, 1907
$1.50 Per YearJANUARY, 1907 15 Cents Per Copy
Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine
THOS. E. WATSON EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THE Meridian Life & Trust Co. OF INDIANAPOLIS ARTHUR JORDAN, President,
is a mutual old line legal reserve company organized and doing business under The Legal Reserve Compulsory Deposit Law of Indiana, which is acknowledged by the best Insurance Authorities to be the most complete law for the protection of the Insured ever enacted in this or any other country.
Each year the Auditor of the State is required to ascertain the net cash value of all outstanding policies with three and one-half per cent. interest thereon, and the company MUST deposit in his office Government and State Bonds, and first mortgages on real estate of double the value of the mortgage, to secure the cash value.
Economical management as shown by the following figures has placed this conservative company at the head of companies in Indiana, its home state .
Comparative statement showing amount of Insurance gained in the State of Indiana, the home of THE MERIDIAN, in 1905:
A POLICY IN OUR COMPANY
Will “PROTECT” your home and family.
Will “CREATE” wealth.
Will “SAVE” your estate.
Various
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CONTENTS.
Foreword.
Editorials.
The New Year
Mr. Bryan and Mr. Watson.
Socialism at War with Love of Home and Country.
National Finance Run Mad.
As to Hearst.
Ornamental Flag Poles—Eastern Insurance Companies.
Abraham Lincoln’s Silly Biographers.
Shoot, Luke, or Give Up the Gun.
The Dismissal of Those Negro Troops.
The Proposed Ship Subsidy
An Appeal to Patriotism.
Love Licks.
After All It Depends Upon Who Owns the Ox
You Old Confeds.
A Survey of the World.
The President’s Message.
The Race Question.
Labor Legislation.
The Japanese Question.
Mr. Watson’s Views.
Cabinet Changes.
The General Elections.
The Divorce Congress.
The Situation in ’Frisco.
The Increase in Wages.
The Harriman-Fish Embroglio.
Ryan’s Vast Interests.
The Lesson of Spencer’s Death.
Standard Oil Before the Bar.
Criminal Prosecution.
The Insurance Situation.
Farthest North.
Canadian Affairs.
Cuba and South America.
Separation of Church and State.
Disestablishment in France.
To Abolish Capital Punishment.
Liberalism in Spain.
Germany’s Isolation.
Ann Boyd.
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Twelfth Night.
Life and Times of Andrew Jackson.
Chapter II.
The Blue Chamber.
The Lake of The Dismal Swamp.
Educational Department.
Various Phases of the Money Question.
Four Pertinent Questions Answered.
Book Reviews.
Books Received.
A Peep Into the Weekly Papers.
Disgraceful Railroad Service.
Paid Dear for Their Titles.
Honesty and Honor.
Sacred Prosperity.
Trial for Murder.
The Negroes.
The Labor Famine.
Cotton and the Negro.
The Railroad Power.
Populism Forever.
Sense.
A Lesson in Fusion.
A Significant Vote.
Where He Belongs.
Letters From the People.
Half Jackal and Half Hyena.
An Anonymous Slander Rebuked.
Wants to Follow Watson’s Pen.
Hedging on Human Life.
Must Have the “Jeffersonian.”
As to Gins.
Getting Used to It.
Watson Was Its Strength.
“The Gang” Insults the Readers.
“It Would Be a Noble Charity.”
Wants Only the Real Thing.
You Shall Hear Again.
Samples of the Replies DeFrance May Expect to Get to Begging Letters.
Wants the Jeffersonian.
No Sham for Him.
The Jeffersonian is the Answer.
Hamlet Without the Dane.
From a Constant Reader.
Wants a “Watson’s” With a Watson in It
Returning Thanks to My Friends
Witty Flings by the Paragraphers.
Always in Trouble.
A Morocco Slipper Needed.
Society in Court.
Will Draw Cards Next Time.
Another Trial for Crapsey.
Getting Their Money’s Worth.
A Bond of Sympathy.
Knows How it Is.
Loose Change Not Counted.
Bosses, Bumble Bees and Billy Goats.
ADVERTISING SECTION
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