Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1889 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE REPUBLICAN « _ i . - ■ - Thursday, October 10, 1889. DIBECTOET COTfRTY OFFICER# ; Clerk JamesE. Irwin. Sheriff Pbii.aip Blye. Auditor. GeorgeM. RObinson Treasurer a...:... ..... I. B. Waphbi rn •Recorder .lamks U. Antrim. Surveyor James C. Thrawls. . .:. .R. P. Benjamin. Sup eri n t en* ion t PnbliaScluKff s..J.l'.\Va rp-rn vlst District.. I’. m: Querry. Commissioners ?2<l District ~.J.F. Watson. (8d District O.P. Tabor. G-ommixHonert,' Court—First Mondays in March . Juris. September and Psaembsr CORPORATION OFFICERS: Marshal Abraham Simpson Clerk Fred L. Chilcote. " Treasure- .. . rGrtj. Stark ( Ist Ward N."W. Reeve. |2d Ward--- „ Hibam Day. Conncllrnen ■! Sd Wara Hugh W Porter i 4th\Vard Simon Phillips i sth Ward EMMET Kannal JASPER COUNTY BOARD OF EDBCniiiiN Jesse G win. Trustee Hanging Gio.ve to. James It:Guild.Trustee.. SDMhi tp. Fredß. Trustee-.pTr...... :...W;ilk<i ii-T J. F. II iff.Trustee Bark 1e; i ( .. Wm. Greenfield, Trustee Hariui. J. A.McFarland, Trustee. lords uTj,. Jackson Freeland,Trustee.. Newton n> J. F. Bruner, Trustee.-. ..:Keenei tp. Edward Biggs. Trustee Kankakee tp. L. F. Snirer, Trustee Wheat fi,/id tp. Wm. O. Uoadifer, Trustee Carpenter tp. Hezekiali Kesler. Trustee Mil my tin: Wm. Cooper. Trustee, Union tp. W. H. Coover Remington. M. L.JSpitlnr Rensselaer. Frank J . IVarren . County Supt. TARIFF LITERATURE FOR ALL. The American Protective Tariff League is publishing a most valuable series of Tariff documents- These are prepared with a view not only to state the facts and arguments for Protection. but also to convince doubtful voters, whether they are farmers, laborers, merchants or professional men. Each issue of the series appeals to those engaged in separate industries, and presents indisputable facts, comparison of wages, cost of living, and other arguments showing the benefits of Protection. Recent issues include the following : PAGES. —“TheFirmer and the Tariff. ,r Csi. Thos. H. Dudley 16 “The Wool Interest .” Judge William Lawrence 21 “Workingmen and the Tariff.” 8 “Reply to the President’s Free Trade Message ’ R. P. Porter 8 “Some views on the Tariff by an Old Bus—iuesf,Man.” Geo. Draper 35 “Fallacies of Free Trade.” E. P. Miller. 82 “Wages, Living and Tariff.” E.A. Hartshorn 104 “The Vital Question: Shall American Industries he Abandoned and American Markets Surrendered y” 8 Same in German with addition 8 “The advantages of a protective Tariff to the Labor ana Industries of the Uuitcd States.” FirstJPrize Essay. 1887. Crawford D. Hening, Cniv. Pa. ’B7 85 “Protection.” E. H. Ammidown 4 **What is a Tariff ” Answers, to a workingman’s question 4 “Why Irishmen should be Protectionists. ’’ 8 “Protection vs-Free Trade.” D. G. Harriman 20 “Wool! Should it be Protected?” Washington Belt 4 “Wages aud Cost of Living.” Joseph D. Weeks.... 4 “Home Production Indispensible, etc.” First Prize EsskyrlSSS. C. D. Todd :.. „ 32 Southern Farming Industries . 4 “ A short talk to \\ orkingmen.” 4 2 The entire list of 19 pamphlets will be sent post-paid, to any one who will send 20 cents in stamps, postal note or mon ey order or any 10 of this list will be sent on receipt of 10 cents, or lor a 2 cent stamp any single document. Should auy document in list be out of print, another of a similar charaotei will be sent in its stead. Also, The American Economist. A weekly journal, devoted to the discussion of all phases of the Tariff Question, and containing the latest industrial news. 16 pages, 5 cents per copy, or $2.00 per annum. Address Henry M. Hoyt, General Secretary, American Protective Tariff League, 23 West 23d St., New York.