Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1896 — Putting Them To the Test. [ARTICLE]
Putting Them To the Test.
New York Miiil and Express: This third ticket movement is putting to the test the sincerity and consistency of the .fiimdi-vauuted Democratic sound money sentiment in certain conspicumm quarters. These so-ca|led sound money Itrmimti know- that every vote for McKinely is a vote for sound money and national honor. Sound money with protection. under McKinley, stands against free silver inflation ana Vpudiation. the emusculation of the Federal aaverijincut
and the Supreme cojurL the c.mtisfation of railriaui. telegraph ami telephone properties. ah<l varione other radical iltiiovatiotis. with fr< ★ trade Or so-called tarifij reform, under the .free* silver-Populistic candidate. Which will they choose? They know that every |votc diverted from McKinley means 0> much added strength 1 to Bryan. All argument ijside, to vote o>r Mi Kinley is plniiii.v the simplest ami surest way of thwsirtii.tjg.-thc frei' silver-! Populistic revolntiiHmTy movement.
