Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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And McKinley tells big auditors in Olio that mortgages are “evidences of prosperity!” William shows groat respect for the intelligence of tho average Buckeye. The Rensselaer Republican is employed in the thankless and impossible task of reading the Indianapolis News out of tire republican organization. The first duty of the next national H. R. should be to examino thoroughly, carefully and honestly the claims of Tom. B. Reed to a seat in that body. We think there is sufficint evidence concerning the methods he employed to secure his return to oust him with but little ceremony. - - The Republican this weok contains the reasons given by one James M. Swank "Why lAm a Protectionist.” lie star;s out with the broad declaration: "I am a Protectionist becaus I am an American " When it is known that Swank iB “General Manager of the American Iron and Steel Association,” it will not be difficult for the general public to assume the true reason: “I am a Protectionist because I am in Business Most Highly Protected.” As well might the millionaire Scotchman, and Iron King, Carneilie, assert that his main reason for being a Rroteotionist should be attributed to his Amercauism. He would be as readily believed as Swank.