Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1891 — You are in business to make money and you can make it by saving it, in buying your wares of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. [ARTICLE]

You are in business to make money and you can make it by saving it, in buying your wares of the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

Gov. Campbell in his oanvass over the state of Ohio thisyearhas been most happy in his presentation of object lessons on the tariff for the consideration of his hearers. At Ravenna the other day, he said the first thing he saw when he stepped off the train was the Quaker City oat meal factory. He remembered the tariff on oat meal had been raised 100 per cent by the MoKinley bill for the protection of American labor, and as some of the workmen weie looking out of the windows he thought he might see the happy look on their faces, but the gentleman in the carriage with him said: “Those poor devils hare just had their wages reduced.” He had also noticed a very tall chimney, evidently that of a window gla-s factory, no smoke coming from it. They ha told him there was no smoke because there was no fire. The factory was shut down Heiehe said was a practical illustration of the effect of a r use in the tnriff on labor. He was informed the oat meal faotory would shut do wn a f ter the elec*i. 0n ‘ Combinations had been formed in the oat meal and window glass busine s to increase prices and reduce production, hence the shutting down of those factories. He did not need to come here to tell these people how the tar ff resulted in these interests. They had an object lesson right here that no one could fail to understand Referring to the wool tariff he said last year Charley Foster h id told ihe farmers ip Wyandotte oounty that if they voted the republican ticket they would get 40 cents for their wool. Those farmers are holding on to their clips yet. Ihese fellows are nil going to vote the democratic ticket. In regard to the characterization of the democratic speakers as oalumity croakers he said they would continue to croak until Tuesday week, when they would have more croakers than could be counted. Hundreds are buying the wrought iron school shoe, at the Chicago Bargain Store.