People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

81 THE MODEL.* tart pitta. The Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishings, Cloaks and Carpets, Must and will be sold at a Price to Make a Quick Sale. Stock is for Sale io Bulk or at Retail.**--i This is Strictly Business and cost will not be considered. . \ / Rooms for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. Thousandsand IJ J III! Thousands Dollars worth of Merchandise will be thrown O /I \ to the people that will paralize all opposition. ) \ • PREPARE FOR LOW PRICES < And yourself with a well filled purse, and be with the crowd daily, as STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. THE MODEL, Rensselaer, Ind. W. A. MOSSLER, Manager.

Grover’s picture Is turned to the wall in the house of his Democratic fathers. An international agreement free silver man is a goldbug who is ashamed to own it. What little good there was in the republican party has left it and joined the people. If the poor were as dishonest as the rich the reign of anarchy would be perpetual. Maintaining the present gold standard means maintaining the present hard times. The reform movement is an uprising of the people who have got tired of being fooled. Our principles are right and will live on whether we elect our candidates this year or not. The West proposes to stop the disturbance of productive business <?y abolishing the gold standard. San Francisco, Portland and Sacramento, the largest three cities on the Pacific coast, have Populist mayors. Government legal tender paper money won’t go to Europe. It will stay at home and attend to its own business. About the only enthusiasm in the old parties n-ow is from the fellows who draw the salaries —or expect to.

According to old party logic God made the earth and the good thing.* thereof for a few human hogs to enjoy The constitution denies to the stater the right to issue money. Then why should the privilege be granted to tb< banks? Have you the names of the populist j. who tried to steer the democratic co” vention at Chicago? Put them dow: for future reference. The record of the democratic par Is against free silver, and their prm; ires have been violated so often th they amount to nothing. A party that has thrown up its or promises eleven times can hardly pent the populists to swallow the pro ises, party and all, at orc gulp. The political pot boiled over a l'rt• at St. Louts—and it is gettlsg h.--ail the time. There’s'going <r> ’■> r old party potatoes get burned this (•••' The gold power is grasping, unpopulous, and will hesitate at noth’?*" continue its clutch upon the throat c. labor. When you vote with either u. party you vote with it.