People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Page 5
TWENTY GOOD REASONS.
Wh; W«rZ»'tusf §ls*?nld vote with the Pcotfit’j. Parly. F. G. R. Gordon, secretary of i the People's party State commil-l-tee of Xe w lln vn nsh ire. has I-issued a circular giving the fol- ■ lowing twenty reasons why r working men should vote with I the People's party: If It is the only party that stands I for the true interests of the I wealth producers. I After twenty five years of I democratic, and republican rule, two have a debt of *32.000,000,000. I with 9,000.000 mortgaged homes I and 4,000.000 out of employment. I with 1.014,701 tent, ant farmers land 2,000,000 tramps.* During I these twenty-five years the two lold parties have given the rich I railroad coporations land enough I to give us all a farm. I In 1860 the farmers and wage I workers owned 73 per cent of I the wealth of the country. To--1 day they own less than 25 per I cent.
In the last ten years ourfarm|ers and toilers increased our national wealth 822,000,009,000, land every dollar of it has gone into the hands of plutocracy. Both the old parties are controlled by Wall Street, in the interest of banks, corporations and trusts. [Neither of the old parties offer a remedy.. History does not record a single case of an old party reforming itself. I tip: people's pauty demand: Government ownership of railrroads, telegraph and telephones, [express lines, mines, and all [other nateral monopolies. A currency, safe, sound, and [flexible, issued by the general [government only; [ Postal savings batiks for the [safe deposit of the savings of the [people; I Free and unlimited coinage of [gold and silver, at the ratio of 16 Ito 1; | A graduated income tax; | That the school ago be raised land child labor prohibited; [That hours of labor for men and [women bo reduced by legislation- | The iniative and referendum [system for city and state; I U. S. Senators and President [be elected by a direct vote; [ Municipal ownership of natur lal monopolies such as water [works, gas and electric lighting, [surface and elevated railroads; | Public lands reserved for act|ual settlers; | Money enough to do business [on a casli basis; | Abolition of interest bearing [bonds; [ A government of, by and for [the People, based upon the [Principles laid down in the Declaration of Independence.
■ TO WORKINGMAN. ■ You would like steady work, fcut you vote yourself out of a Bob. I You would like eight, hours per ■day, but you vote for ten. I You would like higher wages, ■>ut you vote for a reduction. I You would like to travel at a ■third of a cent a mile, but you ■vote to pay three cents (average.) I You would like to buy coal at fc1.40 a ton, but you vote to pay P 7.00. I You would like to buy oil at ■three cents a gallon, but you ■rate to pay ten cents. ■ Free trade England has a ■terrible panic. I High protection Germany has ■a terrible panic. I High protection United States liad a terrible panic in 1873. ■The tariff has nothing to do with fcanics. Don't be fooled with ■tariff talk. ■ The two old parties propose to ■trown the outcries of a plundered people with the uproar of a Kham battle over the tariff, so ■hat. capitalists, corporations, ■national banks, rings, trusts, ■watered stock, the demonetization of silver and the oppressions pf the usurers may all be lost ■light of. II The U. S. Census shows that
PAIN ARD MISERY Aveb’s Sarsaparilla Cares Rheumatism. A'v■: t < CW '' Dj? P "0. i «l V, r/'U O; u,r:i i ri.ut- ol (O' ' vs the pci agf / ’ .£* , , -Hi au<l ivisc;-y vhk-h ©3 S -dT. T,I tv,.’ to tv, ~rc FA/ . . ... o*3 ■ •••’_> •'> c? - ..D;yD;.;n.o oW-.- oi ?• ' *sj Died if•; ii c \ ;• ( ' /.Vv.-'.bf *' *■■ ’■ -- iv, «1 ■\ I d ~N.N V v 1 ‘-'•-•'T t',k;n; Cj , I Cr- I '- 4 *' Ayer’ s SirsapaElia. Alter a chart time, the paho 0 j conseu. I continued the rise of tho S,;r- O] Eiiparraa for a whole year, until the rhe: .na’ism entirely disappeared. ** A. Ja'.i.s Way. propri -tor oi livery stable, O: jßosrvilte, Cai. ' °i Apr’s % Sarsaparilla || Admitted for Exhibition s f AT THE WORLD’S FAIR §\ a OSOOGOOQOOCOOOOO©cC.500 ;j
each ablebodied worker produces 810.50 in wealth per day. Under Democratic and Republican rule they got less than $1.05 each per day. The $9.45 goes to railroads, corporations, trusts, Shylocks and robbing syndicates. The People’s Party is founded on justice; composed of men from the common walks of life. We invite all who way be in favor of our principles to unite with the Peoples Party in their effort to secure a just Government. For further information and People’s Party Literature address. F. G. R. Gotidon. Soc’y State Com., Manchester New Hampshire.
Roal Estate Transfers.
.1. P. Hammond etux to Stew ard 0. Hammond, lot 9, blk 12, Rensselaer, $1,355. Geo. 11. Brown Jr. to Mary F. McKinney, si sw 17-29-5, s 4 svv, pt sw 16 29-5, n 4 nw 20-29-5, n V ne, no nw 19-29-5 400 acres, 81,400. Mary. F. McKinney to Martha A. McKinney, ne nw, 19-29-5, nw ne, w side ne ne 19-29-5, se sw, sw se, w side se sw 18-29-5, 180 acres, 87,000. Jared Benjamin to John C Martindale, e-1 ne 20-29-7, 80 acres, $1,500. John A. Kent to Sarah C. Lambert, lots 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, blk 8, Fair Oaks, SSO. Herman Krudup to Who. Krudup s pt sw. w pt nw, 27-32-3, n pt el ne, s pt ne se, 28-32-5 $2,000. Sunnyside Imp. Co. to J. J. Eiglesback lot 9, Rensselaer 81,200.
Four iSig Successe*. Having tho needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Kingis New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Eloctrie Bitters, the great remedy for Liver. Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store.
Of the many Populist exchanges coming to our office, none spends so much money to get the suppressed Washington news before its readers as the Nonconformist. Yes, suppressed news. What the plutocratic papers have been careful to keep their readers from finding out, the two tireless correspondents of the Nonconformist have dug up and sent to the paper for the benefit of its thousands of readers. Many a secret has thus Leaked out that the plutocracy never meant the common workaday people should know. We have made special arrangements whereby we can send the Nonconformist and People’s Pilot till January Ist. for SI.OO. We keep none out first-class workmen. Palace Photo Car, Wheatfiefd.
Will You Pay Cash Or Buy on Credit? My old friends of Jasper county can hav, their cliol-'e. They can also h ive a libera dlscouii. on our city ;>•■! - -. My -r-s's} f«-r----tuno in b dng connected v iii U inger C-o.’s-principal westen, li-uise • i ableiPme to ret lernis tl: .! v U if »• roo.l foilnne. u,. ■. Pay :.-‘i if y b.it if you inin’t. v.hy, do the next best thing and be inis" - it ! c one of th • • 1 ■ 1 aied of ho: e' iiixts:-:-. s ■. • it. Pay us si.. .!! a-.ioce! dov- o soul ■<• ance in monthly ! '• n-sd-you will sow Ih the owner of •«. ■ f THE CELEB'- ’• 1 ’D 1 4 P- Ipf r.v semi j w ib w h v J“< »■-,* tg cLbn~ aL, iul Jim it A 'sA.j-' iA.jcL.viO PIANOS. If yon bav ean old piin*,-. ,-r • m o ; ;t. apply it as pats payment v ti, new. ,he shouinger piano ranks v.CU il. - -.- ’• ■ ; made—there are none lie" - at ;,r.> «. It lias become famous for its - -i, s . brilliancy and evenness of tom- itiniC. -s action, easy touch, .'.xiiein ' dura* ie.y, oe; faction in design, me -linnist i and hois!.. EVERY I’IAXO FFLI/V 'VA!:i:.\NTi I) FOR SIX YEA US. Il will pay you to come io the coy am! examine oi’i-large stock of new ami second band instruments before buying. '.Vr:u-!o r catalogue. JNO. T. Gtmuine, With B. Sh ni'.iv r ( ... 182 & Ist Wabash Ave.. i nica o. .J 9 il " © Ji'\ C fl PVSRTISIKG pAYS J^BVBRTISERS If they put in
List of Patents.
Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. W. Brooking, River, car coupling; F. P. Spacke, -Indiauapolis, centrifugal high speed governor; 11. D. Studabaker, Bluff ton, register for rotations of vehicle wheels; W. B. Sylvester, Portland. tub roller and shaper; C. P. Thomas, Evansville, hat pin retainer; J. Tobin, Indianapolis, car fender; S. Warner and O. E. Cook, West Union, traction wheel.
Our Honor Roll.
The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue; Tlios. Shelly. RwnirisUoii $ V>. I). Bi-tugle, Itonsselui-i- 1 o<> Z. F. Carhin, Forasuwiii ] (X) I Tty**** I HIT. ltmi.sseiuer 1 «o S. C. Liimsoii. Lillia Hivur. Kaiis ... . 100 Cli;i-*. Hot-roughs. Juliii. loins | oo J. A. Robinson. Roiissnlm-i- t oo Sidirey Stundish. Sit. Ayr too 1). M. Peer, Stoutsborg •> on Jus. Knight, Blackford i on NEW SCUSt'KJIiEKS. A. Kendall. Rensselaer ;>a I*, iliitiillton. Pleasant Grove est Kd Lintner. Stoutslierg oo
For Sail*. One good Dedrick hay press, a Cooper traction engine. For particulars apply to LI. E. Dav - isson, Dunsiding, Ind. Pure blood means good health. Re-inforce it with DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. It iv..-oin mends itself. A. ' F. Long A Co., Druggists. Vote the old ticket straight if you wish to recruit Coxey's army.—Hartford City (Ind.) Arena. Dr. Lyman P. Walters, the noted specialist, made his first visit to Rensselaer, last Monday. Give us cottages for the many, not palaces for the few. Mound City i Kas ) T e'.’.h of Truth. li.cre Will i.-,' a dance in Egej-'s Opera Haw- on tin* 4,h, bod, during day and evening. A good soaking rain visited Rensselaer last Sunday and did a great deal of good. V* . H. Cum, of Goodland, was in Rensselaer last Saturday on business.
Still jii the Lead!-® A**. -. '•. -r ■ D;r : A’fb r '6-: ■ u J 7 LLcRiNIj(MAChINER \ [lows T!iii? | _ With • t— £r h:eycie Less 150 pounds for trucks, in 1892 and 1893; less 115 pounds draff and 245 pounds weight, in 1894. Perfection has been reached at last. Farmers, you should sec the NEW DEERINGIDEAL MOWER & PONY BINDER before you buy. See them at COLLINS & RANDLE’S, Rensselaer, Indiana. They also carry a full line of Plows, Cultivators, Drills, Harrows, Planters, etc. Also twine in abundance, at lowest prices. Collins A- Candle.
The PILOT from now until December Ist, for 25 cents. FURN I TURF! j? At your Own Prices. Til flC"l(P C’Liff I I I | I | «iw L.' i* i f i J Picture I 1 raminunM Specialty. Come and ' ; yCC an Stock beautiful mouluiugs. Sellthe goods. Come in and see what we can do for you.AYe’ll treat you right. JAY WILLIAMS. LOOK THIS WAY! Come now and let us reason together and I am sure I can make prices to suit you. 3 to 6 Penny Rails. -J ccnls per pound. 6 to 4 * Penny lolls. 3 cents per pound. I'' oil’ll Pile Spades, >.j reels ea-.-li. 20 ” •• . <)5 “ Wire Screening. 21 cents per square foot. Good short hanril Spade, 60 cents. Good. Hoe, 30 cents. Lo!iv handle shovel. GO cents. If inch low trmss lawn mower. $3.75 "" s '' ’ u ’ ‘ ~*u the hardware line will find it 'o tlioii interest to f uying elsewhere. C. E. HERSHMAN.
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CAM I ORTA IK A "ATRMTf For o prompt unswrr and an hcttes*': opinion, writ*' to .'I! NN <V tV).. vhe 1- •• h«e no is’ v xperkwii tn the p ter trusinv:'Cornra.'. : :e----t lona Htrlctly conddentlal, A lliin-lh<>nl< <)f f T u 1 vmnt on mnnvninp I* »<■ *>?• w( >•, * . ’am till m ncut iAI«j .1 linlouuu ui H--'./.uu-rlcal n nr scientific bont, i unit, o. IM*"!'** rnken tbr* will Minin A Co. rete.ro “P'lii.il liotn,utii the Sell n n . n.,. , i tlma hi browtit wtilely h' l irr; tii pi.l.nt iv.trout <■(.' . t the Invciiti . Uhls tc.ionirtt no pep, l-vu •fc-unt’y on nend.Sirc ; -f- <• i i lar* si < ireiilntl"o of iv v iwiiwioic »w‘ ; ut,ii W.n'i). avmi". Alt' '< •) ■Ti'lu n. Ha t', in i m< iHly, CVo i'enr. '■lne’o no- i.a, t ii* ', V:**i ry u *i* co * 'n» !■ tiftil pit -v. In 'in , »ml .. fvi S,r 1 "iiao? " Itß rilT • enu!/*nif iiiitldoi .mhoT i.m ut< ' * i,i* ■*' . ■" ir.i ■ la. a &li ' ( but, >.. * ..r. IV ew ° "W ri - > \ r Slm»m * . i i. i>ii</11< Kvi vllni ••■han lean. I r*sli . no -jilt tin vuim* poultry. *t*• f*i» • rive m i ■<! iw* :| i i • »{o Viv i* i .ii s;i • faetioii. Ueri.i mber »h«* [>Jncf. j. “W\ iigbto::, i ENi AL SI KUEO . HENISSEIrA hi.. 1 Mi. All who ould preserve tti‘*'' natural teeth should ifiv. i.mi a call. Special .attention -riven to fill:,, teeth, Oast* or vitalized air for painless e t action of teeth. Ulllct* over haliue Itros. H. if. BROWN, 1), D.iS. f-'oW F/fffi*i».‘. #'»• *?''■ nail ilvlttj/i f ■ r I ... / fill *(. Lutsoi vitilizeu an admin irtlered for t lie p. imcss ext taction ol teeth. Give me a trini. Oifli i five. I’urti i .V WUlrud’s. 5. Reirslcy & Sen. Cordially invite anyone wishing livery hire or feeding done I<> call at lite former Clark & Davis barn, when at Wheatfield, Ttid. * JAMES W, DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer » Indiana]
