Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1900 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, miles southwest of Wheatfield, on Saturday, April 7,1900, begining at 10 a. m., 5 work horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 6 hogs, 5 stands of bees, 1 wagon, 1 mowing machine, 1 two-seated spring wagon, 1 riding plow, 1 hay rake, 1 corn planter and check-rower, 1 cultivator, 1 lever harrow, 5 dozen chickens, 2 30-gallon kettles, corn in crib, timothy hay in stack, 40 bushels potatoes, and other articles too numerous to mention. Nine months credit will be given on sums over $5 without interest if paid when due, on approved security; sums of $5 and under cash in hand; 6 per cent, discount for cash. Joseph H. Austin. I will sell all groceries and merchandise at cost for the next 60 days. Henry Hochbaum, Virgie, Ind. Money On Farms AT 5 PER CENT. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time, and Commissions as low as can be had in the county. Call at Commercial State Bank, No. Side Pub. Square, Rensselaer, Ind.

M’s op to the People. Less than a year remains in which to gather'facts, and information that will influence your vote for the next president of the United States. That grievous wrongs have been committed, and grave errors allowed to exist without effort at correction, is evidenced by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and jurists; congressmen and leading men of business; professorsand clergymen in every state. Party affiliations have been ignored in the outcry against thrusting aside the safeguards of our fathers and rush* ing pell-mell into the affairs of Europe. The situation a deplorable one if not alarming; as is also our domestic affairs dominated by gigantic Trusts. The evils are not of spontaneous growth! They are the result of years of labor and expenditure of millions of dollars! Beginning with the displacement of American silver for English gold, the cunning of England’s diplomacy in shaping the destiny of our Republic is apparent to any ordinary observer seeking the true inwardness of events. The Cincinnati Enquirer has frequently called attention to each and every move as it was transpiring, and during the campaign of 1900 will present its readers with a truthful array of facts that will be extremely interesting and startling. Jio fair-minded American, be he Republican, Democrat or of other political faith, can afford at this critical time to ignore the truth. Partisan prejudice, with the Trusts as dictators, m a far more degrading slavery than that which existed previous to the Civil War of’6l-64. . trusts in the United States alone have a representative capital greater than all the gold and silver in the world. These will spend many more millions of dollars to suppress truth and facts and mislead all who fail to look beyond their plausible deception, Read the Enquirer and you will be able to discern the truth and combat falsehood. A victory for Trusts and the McKinley Administration in 1900 wiU end the era of greatest good to greatest number. Watch carefully the Cincinnati Enquirer. Craft’s Distemper eml Cough Cure A Bveeifie for tHstunssr. Courts, Colds. Hearts. Pirtgye, Sold by A. F. Lona. .i ■ Morris’ English ateM* Liniment Sold by A. F. Long,