People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1894 — Surely a Mistake. [ARTICLE]
Surely a Mistake.
“And now comes the American JTin Plate company at Elwood and decides to double its capaci|ty and run night and day. This . too, in face of the fact that the Wilson bill has passed the House and will puss the Senate. What , will the republican press of tho State say now. poor things?” The above article appeared |as an editorial in the last issue | <>f the Democratic Sentinel. "Wo jdo not know whether Bro. Mej Evven is asleep, or rather has j been asleep or not. But any one | who should happen to read this I paragraph and then remember (the bro:uJ>assertion made by the I Democratic party not more" than j two years ago, that there was I not a single tin plate factory I within the boundary lines of our state, nor had there oven been a ; single sheet of tin made in Indiana. Surely, brother, you don’t mean it. You surely' have forgotten which way “you’re a gwine,” or that article would not have appeared. You should post up on the tin plate question, before publishing comments on its manufacture in Indiana. *
