Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE GOUNTRTS BUSINESS AT FLOOD TIDE ' ' ,__j; . *, 1 ;' ■ ■ : • ..} .j/v From Every Section of the! Nation Comes the Good News of a People’s Prosperity. 816 CROPS, PLENTY OF WORK, GOOD WAGES ‘ ■ ■ a---..-— T --l:—x : h -4—-W-l— - That te the Chorus That Comes From Every State, and it Is a Song That Must Gladden the Heart ,of Every American Who Loves His Fellow Men and Wishes Them to Prosper.
THE country is at the flood tide of prosperity. The last four years under Bepublican laws and Republican policies mark a triumphant climax in the nation’s history. From the day that William McKinley, in the name of the Republican party, assumed control of the government, down to the present time, when William Howard Taft is proving the worthy and patriotic successor of the martyred president, there has been uninterrupted progress, unexampled prosperity, marvelous growth. Business everywhere is booming. Labor is in great demand and wages were never better. Banks’ deposits are increasing. Railroads are carrying enormous quantities of freight. Shipbuilding has taken on a new lease of life. Farmers are making money and miners and all other classes of workers are busy. Never was such universal activity known before. The details presented in these columns tell their own convincing story. They are gathered from all sections of the country —a broadside of interesting, instructive facts that demonstrate the widespread blessing of prosperity all over the land.
THE STORY IN HEADLINES From the Chicago Record-Herald. Sept. 17, 1912. AMPLE CASH IN BANKS FOB BUSINESS NEEDS f I —I Enough for Crop Moving and Legitimate Enterprises, but None for Speculation. i ; GOLD COMING FROM EUROPE Engagement of 6750,000 First of Series—New York Exchange a Premium.
