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The American Bimetallist from Topeka, Kansas • 4

The American Bimetallist from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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Topeka, Kansas
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(and all intelligent men of the East TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, es personally, trusting you may aid in quieting your people. We are willing to aid you financially if necessary, and are perfectly willing to trust ope and believe he will.) will certain inaugurate a intwh better system OVER-FED. Laborers Eat Wheat and Meat when Rye and Rice are Better or the lower classes. Ha will try to yon without fear. Manna in many ake the money question and tariff cases does not allow our treasurer to out of which should have pay at once; he thinks ganarantees been done long emee.

The law gov are good enough until the poll shows erning finances can he saf ely left with the actual result in the town or pre Travel and Talk too Much and the national banks, and railroad corporations who with a standing committer with some well Should he Confined to their Own Townships. known and honorable finanoier as Mr. J. P. Morgan or Mr.

Augustus cinct but in your ase if you will make known your actual needs for the beginning of the wcrk(providing you agree to change your views in accordance with our other followers in your state belonging to the honest gold party) we will endeavor to provide you with all necessary funds. You need not answer this personally Belmont, as chairman, could formu- No Business in Politics Anyway. and have passed directly such laws as would be safe and useful for the whole people. As They Are Not Competent to Discuss Great National Questions. All laws governing the tariff as some of anna's agents wdl visit your city soon and will surely call on should be handled in the same way by a committee appointed by the great manufacturing and industrial you.

It is not our intention to have anvone committed by letter. I asure We desire a change in the incum enterprises; and with such honorable our work is telling in the East; many and charitable men as Mr. Rockefel manufacturers have converted their bency of this office, ler or Mr. Carnegie, as chairman of employees who are rapidly joining suoh committee, the most wise, useful our olubs. There is not much trouble tariff laws could be speedily put in Let Bankers, as They Only Understand Finance, Make the Financial Laws, and Importers Arrange the Tariff.

Wall Street Bankers Contribute Mil lions to Save the Dear Working People From Committing Suicide. once the way is shown them. BECAUSE: force, not bothering those engaged in George Flanders charged $690.00 for taking Wishing every success to you if you agrioultnre or mere, rural work, or the Assessment. elect with us, and with best wishes personally, I am yours sincerely, exciting them by frequent elections, as is now the case. We have talked BECAUSE: BECAUSE: Seventeen years is long enough for one man.

B. F. Baikd is fully competent, is an Old with Mr. Hanna as to many things J. Fkancfs Foksytiif.

wanna'maker. Soldier, on Old Settler and an honest man. which are now wioagiig the lower classes and diverting them from their labor. He thinks there are too many The recent wedding of Miss Sarah A Letter from Wall Street. Brown to Mr.

W. P. Streeter, at the home of the brlda's parents west of this place, was one of the cost pleasant evento of The following letter from a Wall Street banker to Judge Bell, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Is guaranteed to be genuine by the holidays and especially excursions to somewhat long distances, where these people meet and exchange exciting converse upon subject such as we have referred to, and which they are not capable of understanding; besides they should be at work; they the neighborhood for many days. Both bride and groom are generally well Many Voters of TOPEKA T'P. Fort Wayne Journal.

Absurd though it known and highly respected. They have appears, heartless though It verifies tlon seems to be complete, and working long been among the most popular of men should read It carefully! JudtreBell the young people who have grown up here. Atd the wdding was approprl was a former partner of ex-United Attorney General Miller, of Indiana. His absolute reliability is amply vouched spend too much money, often going to a hotel and laying out an entire day's income on one dinner. Gentle ately celebrated.

The ceremonies were performed in tne pn sence 01 over nity for. No-11 Wall Street, men like Mr. Astor or Mr. llockefel- guests who, afterward joined In the wedding supper and er joyed the splendid er, who by appli cation and economy New York, Aug. 19, 189G music of Mr.

and Mre. Brobst. Rev. A. To Hon.

R. 0. Bell, Fort Wayne, Ind McRoberti was the officiating clergyman The Labor The new oouple have the bsst wishes of Dear Sir: The committee of politi Mange, a host of friends for their pltasant and cal education of Wall Street, this city, to which the undersigned has the hon successful journey through life. have amassed a competency, never would think of spending a day's income for one meal. How can workmen expect to indulge in luxuries idle away their time and expect to 'prosper? We believe for their own good if some beneficial law could be passed which would limit excursions and confine the lower classes to the township in which they live, they would Mr.

and Mrs. Iloff man-Brown, who or to belong, having determined that have long lived on their homestead at each member should write personally Blacksmith, have gone to North Benton, to one or more prominent party leaders of the silver cause, your name Ohio, to visit with relatives, old friends and neighbors of twentyflve years ago. has been handed to me. You are de The revival at the Christian Church be much better off at the end of the scribed as of a fair mind and large influence in your state. I therefore has olosed.

The work done is eminent RETAIL year. address you in the hope that you ly satisfactory. Four converts were baptized in the Kansas river near by. Eight These local laws, we presume, must be put into effect by each state, additions have been made to the church may be persuaded from your present course, for you are leading the lower classes, the laborers, artisans, me The meetings were conducted by Rev. say through the governors, but the governors could be appointed by committees of local bankers or manu- R.

G. Moody assisted by Revs. R. E. Hill chanics and agriculturists of your and 8.

V. Schoies. state into a steD which will cause Wauaamaker now has preaching faoturers resident within the state, and we think if the present election them great distress. FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIONS. every Sunday, Rev.

A. McRoberta alter We whose business it is to study fi nating with the paster, Rev. G. Moody In conducting the services. is carried by honest people and Mr.

Hanna, that by 1900 the people them solves would vote for such changes nances, and are therefore capable of determining such questions, know Tlie district school Is now in session in their state constitutions as would under the coatrol of Mr. Qulncy Eddy, there is at this time TOO MUCH MONEY. Millions in this city are relieve them fioni the turmoil and a graduate of this district, aad a son of Mr. I. A.

Eddy, one of the old residents 'rtorry ever elections. Committees here. He is pivlng good satiEfactlon. could act qukkiy and noiseletsly in fact bankers, money people and Politics is of course a live issue. The now ready to be loaned on call, with good collateral such as government gold bonds, where it is really needed, at remunerative rates.

Your methods are such as to frighten all money lenders(f or nothing is so easily scared mm mnnml No one 08D tell what manufacturers at a only coo happy Bryan forces expect to carry the precinct to bo let alone, oiace they have good by a good majority. Ventilator laws and good men in control. WHOLESALE SHIPPERS Of The people west should be impress C. H. GOODWIN, laws your oandidate(if elected) wil ed with the fact that onr people here suggest, while even now the laws are qf Plastsiing, Papar Hanging, fe all against our people.

can take care or themselves, come what may. We are concerned only for the classes that labor, whether in GENERAL HOUSE REPAIRING. We are forced to lend money at the factory, on the railroad or farms auoh rates as we can get, If we can not set 10 per cent we take if we All Work Guaranteed. Kosidonce 227 Taylor St. Office 112 "th St.

TOPEKA KANSAS. cannot get 9 we take 8 and in peace It is costing us a good deal cf time besides several millions of dollars to teach these lessons and they should realize that we cannot constantly ful times even lower, and it is diffi FBUXTS, lfEGETilBI.ES C. B. SHAFFER, Barber and Hairdremr cult to keep our money at work. But what do our workingmen say! If thev cannot set a dollar a day they subscribe millions of money at presi dentiol eleotions for their 606 4th St, Topeka, Kae.

refuse to work, while they ought to Get your blaoksmlthing done at 817 outlay by agitation is constantly in creasing. In talking with Mr. Hanua recent Jackson by Al Webber. take 75 cents or even 50 cents so that we may keep them at work. You ought to teach them that 1 a day on a GOLD basis is enormous to pay in ly he would need twenty-five millions If you are not acquainted with tbe way the Labor Exchange does business, this country; no gold country pays call and see about It.

more than 50 cents for labor, whi of dollars from our oity before the polls close in November, caused by suoh men as you and Mr. Bryan, but we think that if treble the amount is really needod, our generous people Go to 114 7th St. for fine job print here living is the cheapest of a ing at reasonable ratee. Merchant' countries, providing thelower classes will live as they should live, 'ihey will supply it to keep the ignorant people from committing political sui Printing Cc. NOTICE! are really extravagant; they buy meat four to five times the week; they cide.

Everyone at the last meeting when Hanna was here agreed to stand The Old Soldiers' Campaign Club has even indulge often in pie, which is no kind of food to be enjoyed by work moved Headquarters to 413 Kansas Ave by him. Oar newspapers are loya! to the people; they are terribly mad inff people and does them no good nue, upstairs. Good reading all the time Rice is one of the most healthy and on hand, ltoom open and warm every day. Come and rest We want you nnuriflhinff of foods, it 18 OHEAI however, at Mr. Bryan for his speech at Madison Square garden, and we should not be surprised if some of and can be raised in endless quanti 300 Kans.

Ave- Topeka- Kans ROBBINS, Meager. Write us fo? prises, them indulged in violent language. present. Dr. A.

M. Eidaon, In charge. ties but workmen avoid it ao a general fnnd. Thev eat wheat bread should Bryan speak here again A mm wVion rve is much more suitable. These ideas grow out of wrong edu BI MET ALLIST oofinn wViinh von mv dear sir, are Hanna has seen some of the most influential owners of these papers since however, and we think they will be lenient.

Our efforts will be toward kindness for our fellow men. We in mi naoortinir. onlv to their future dis jvj aster. Mr. Hanna, if he wins the eleclion vite you in all kindness and wellwish $1.00 per Year.

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Pages Available:
332
Years Available:
1896-1898