Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1878 — Willing to Trust the Republican Party. [ARTICLE]
Willing to Trust the Republican Party.
To n long communication from an advocate of the national party the Troy (Kan.) Chief replies as follows: We propose to ttust the republican party, that lias brought the nation through so many perils, and will right this wrong, in good time. There are other dangers tbit threaten this country besides the want of greenbacks. While the republicans are forsaking their party, to run after visionary theories, your great and glorious democrat!: party is reaping the advantage. They are creeping into power, and when they are airly settled there, then will come rebel war claims, southern railroad subsidies, and steals innumerable, amounting t<> not less than SIOO per capita. Then, what will your SSO per capita of greenbacks amount to? Issue more, will j ou? Sensible men will not be fueled with sueb trash. We are in favor of greenbacks, and in favor of the government issuing all tbo money; but taking all the great interests of the country in oonnectkn, the republican party is the only sale party to trust.
