People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1896 — The Other Fellow’s Dollars. [ARTICLE]

The Other Fellow’s Dollars.

Editor of Pilot: I have received a number of letter’s from friends and relatives accusing me of infidelity to the “G. O. P.,” others saying I was a crazy “Pop”" (thank you gentlemen) and will say in return, if your finances are such that yo-u consider one dollar as good as two and the dollar in the other fellows pocket, vote for McKinley and gold. Of course the Republican congress next winter will pass a bill (if they get “thar”) authorizing the fellow who got the dollar to put his picture on the mar-’ ket as money and you can buy one of them for four bushels of wheat, eightbushels of corn or perhaps 100 lbs. of pork. The engraving and printing will be done by the government and they wiH be very fine pictures. That is all you will ever see of those “sound dollars” you are voting into the other fellow’s pocket. B. F. Alter. Russiaville, Ind., July 1,1896.