Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1892 — He Believed in McKinleylsin. [ARTICLE]
He Believed in McKinleylsin.
B. F. White, a prominent Republican farmer near Thorntown, refused to sell his wool clip last spring at twenty-five cents, but thought to await the prom- ■ ised benefits vouchsafed wool-growers by the McKinley bill. Recently Mr. White took his wool to Thorntown, where he was offered for it twenty cents a pound, providing he would take half in trade. If he holds on to those fleeces for another twelve months McKinley’s bill will have been fully tested, and he’ll be compelled to let the sheep go with the wool to get rid of it at any price.—Lebanon Pioneer.
