Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1899 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Subscribe for The Democrat A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. A handsome envelope, either square or oblong, for 5 cents per package at The Democrat office. If you have for sale a farm, house and lot, or any other property of a salable nature, try advertising it in The Democrat. For Rubber Stamps, Daters. Printing Wheels, White Enamel Sign Letters, Stencils. Steel Stamps etc., etc., call at The Democrat office. John Coakley, section boss on section 12, extending from the city limits north to Surrey. was relieved of his work yesterday, and this morning James Norris, who had this section for some years, will succeed him. All the men will be changed at the same time. Lawyer Darroch, of Kentland, was in town Tuesday. Last Friday he was fined $lO by Jndge Thompson on the charge of contempt of court. The charge and the verdict were both rendered by the Jndge. In filing a motion for a new hearing in a case Mr. Darroch also filed an affidavit that Judge Thompson had altered the records in the case. The Judge offered Mr. Darroch an opportunity to Hithdiaw the affidavit, but this he flatly refused to do. hence the fine of $lO for contempt was made.—Good land Journal.
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GREENBACKS or Government Money. At close of our Civil War in 1865, there appeared in the London Times the following: “ If that mischievous financial policy which had its origin in the North American Republic during the late Civil War in that country, should become indurated down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its money without cost. It will have all the money that is necessary to canyon its trade and commerce. It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of civilized nations of the world. 'Hie brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America. THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE DESTROYED OR IT WILL DESTROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE.” The famous Hazzard circular, to capitalists in New York, and the Buell Bank circular to United States Bankers, both emanating from London, and the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany, estimated at $1*500,000, were the agents that secured the closing of our mints against silver. The “walk into my parlor” policy of England, during and since the Spanish War, is the latest evidence of English Diplomacy in shaping the destiny of the United States Government. Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat, die Spanish War, and fabulous expenditures of money by our government during the past year, gold has increased in value eleven percent and all other values decreased in the same proportion. For a thorough understanding of the money question, or silver issue, the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach, explain and produce all facts and truth. It is a paper that ought and can be read by all classes with pleasure and profit Craft’s Distemper and Co«gh Care Sold tar A. p. Laari|fl
