People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1894 — People’s Party Ticket. [ARTICLE]
People’s Party Ticket.
For County Clerk, john a. McFarland, of Jordan Township. For County Auditor, THOMAS H. ROBINSON, of Gillam Thownship. For County Treasurer, JOHN L. NICHOLS, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, ELLIS JONES, of Carpenter Township. For County Surveyor, WALTER HARRINGTON, of Union Township. For County Coroner. M. Y. SLAUGHTER, of Marion Township. For Commissioner, Ist District JOEL SPRIGGS, of Walker Township. For Commissioner, 2nd District, ADDISON J. ROBINSON, of Marion Township. For Commissioner, 3rd District, GEORGE G. THOMPSON, of Carpenter Township. Greedy corporations have well nigh destroyed our liberties. A dear dollar means the depreciation of labor and all its products. Line up, boys. Touch shoulders and press forward, for this is our day. Force the fighting on every side, scatter our literature and the battle is ours. How is the “character” of your money now, and how is your stomach? Guess it's empty. If youthink the “character of your money’’ is placed above question, it would be well to heed the demands of your- stomach and back. Who is it that is too lazy to work and insist that they be supported by the earnings of others? The bankers. High move ain’t it? This is the day of industrial invalidism.—Cal Brice. This is the day of d—d scoundrel ism. and Cal Brice is one of the leading scoundrels. The government can break the panic in thirty days, put every idle man to work, start every i lie man to work, start every wheel and spindle in the land. Suppose in an evil moment the government should give ear to the demands of corporations and tire on peaceable citizens, who can tell where it would end. ■VNUMBBaamMBanaaBBa What does the Republican party stand for? Answer, for a high protective tariff, the British system of finance—the gold standard—and paper money issued upon a bonded debt, the uncontrolled exercise of corporate privileges and the revenues collected largely from the necessities of the people. Is that stated correctly, Brother Marshall?
