Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Announcements of Candidates. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Mr. J. A. ixivett wScbe a candfdhrte for Joint Represent;*' Ive of Jasper and Newton counilea. .To be deiermln. d by tlie ac ion of the Republican district BomiuatUK,-convention. Dr 8. N. Caldwell, of Mt Ayr, will lie a candidate for Joint-Representative for Jasper aud Newton counties, subject to the decision of the Republican nosninallng eoweution. We are authorized to announ-e the name of dhtate for Representative Tor .las i ">er an I New ton Counties, subject to the approval of the Republican nominating oenvcntion; FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of Alfred Bates.of Rensselaer, a-a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the Satis Judicial Circuit Subject to the decision of the Republican convention. Wcare authorized to announce the name of Charles E. Mills, of .la-per Co., a* a candidate for Piosecuthig Attorney for the aotlt Judicial Circuit. Subject to the decision of the Repttb. lican judicial convention.

Every shipload of foreign products that we buy displaces just that quantity that is made in the United States, aud as you displace this quantity the requisite labor required to make it in the United States- You may put more money into the Federal Treasury, b\it while you are doing it you are putting out the fires in your own furnaces. — Hon Wui. McKinley. A nation dependent upon agriculture only may possess a large population aud produce a superabnndant food supply, but will always be loaded with foiegu debt and subject to panics and hard times. Where manufactures, commerce end miuing are abundantly encouraged aud protected-the nation may with a limited ability to compete in agriculture, stand in the front rank. This nation, with its imcomparable advantages, can lead, all others in weatbf aß j*rw i eT, independence l and continuous prosperity, if its own labors d capital are sufficiently encouraged aud protected.—Tariff Review.