Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

, Our recollection goes back to this-the thousands of idle men, bread lines in the cities, and the impoverishment and distress on every hand. . fin t£e Steel Industry more than $746,000,000 of annua l wages was wiped out fl In New York City alone 350,000 workingmen were out of employmnt. , ! Throughout the land the procession of jobless 'men tramping in seareh ot employ otfi y the *ou tb'roak. of war and the stimulus of war orders brought these conditions to an Ld pleciSy Se condiUons will return at the close of the war . unless. wa fnrMfg f? n SoteTve‘ ,I Ta.lffi S the only known way of doing this and of making prosperity

Republicah party promises a restoration of the protective tarlff aml it pr °™ is |® a permanent prosperity. It promises a tariff that will Protected thatjariff shall no case exceed the difference in the cost of production at home and ab it The protective tariff is the greatest labor law ever proposed It

the greatest boon to the farmer and the producer in all lines this country has ever known. f Let's make our prosperity permanent! U Let’s prepare for the day when the war in Europe c . o . m ® s , £ T s fi tands it The Democrat party is pledged against the protective tariff, committed through a dozen different national platforms to a revenueonly tariff, and it has demonstrated that a revenue-only tanft doesn ? r ?fs UC War-Tax V Revenue Bill was a makeshift to replace the deficiency in tariff revenues the Underwood law had wilfully created. H 34 per cent of that deficiency was created by removing the tariff fioi IpThe farmefwas made the goat both ways. He lost his protection and rT d he hi revenu t Jon?y tariff is a decided step away from tariff-taxation to fThe revenue-only tariff takes more money away from the people and same time takes away from them the opportunity of making any 1J 1 Tbe Republican party stands for the protective tariff and a full pocketfor fewer burdens of government and a multiplied ability for “when "vote 8 on November 7th remember that the real flUs Detection to American honor and America’s place among the naLn« alwavs that’ It is also protection to American producers o the Z Vat Sre nW_ be_ that i^healthful. and Vote tor two nopub.loan senators and thirteen Republican congressmen from Indiana. 1! Vote the entire Republican State and County Ticket.

We have just received a shipment of Holland grown bulbs for fall planting. Call and inspect them. —Osborne Floral Co., Phone 439. Don’t pay fancy prices for your shoos. Buy Crawfords, $3 to $5. Work shoes $2.50 to $4. Ball Band rubbers. —Hilliard & Hamill.