ALVATION IS FREE!!!
Those of you who have starved an th* wind
swept plains oi* IvAn^is, watched )Uif crop*
wither and die for the want of moisture, and if they do live, see thenieiteu iy grasshopp« in or chiiichbugs,
saw your potatoes and gardens destroyed by gophersand prairie dogs—those of you * ho have faced th« famine in
Nebraska, burned corn to keep from freezing to death, fed your cattle nine months out of the year—those who have
weathered the withering blasts of the Dakotas, had your ears and feet frozen off, shivered by a red hot stove or
toyed with the death dealing zephyrs when the thcnnoinetei marked 60 degrees below freezo— you who have
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from your house to your barnyard, or witnessed your buildings go up in a cyclone,—you who have shaken with the
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silly’onthe alkali plains of Texas—saw your buildings, household goods, and crops floating placidly down the swollen
Mississippi, saw your fodder rot in the shock, the weevil taking your wheat and the devil getting your nearest rela
tives—you who have seen crops fail seven years in succession, passed through a “busted” oi' boom in Pennsylvania, the
devastations of war in the South, the strikes in New York city, or tried to eke out a living on the yellow clay h ills’of
\ ermont—you who have worked hard for years, yet poor, everything mortgaged but the old woman and chilren, and
still living from hand to mouth—you who ar? backsliders, weary of well doing, and discouraged in trying to earn a
living honestly—-if ¡ill thf»*i and many other afflictions have ljeen your lot, why, at one fell swoop end all your
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I
CITATION
I n the C ounty C ourt of * the S tate of ore I
GON FOR THE COUNTY OF TlLi-AMOOK. SS.
DIRECTORY
ST A IF, GF OREGON
In the Matter of the Estate of 1
Governor
W. P Lord
William Fenske
ft itatiou
Seeretaiv of Stale
HR K incaid
Deceased.
J
Treasurer
I’ hil . M stchan
To
all
of
the
heirs
of
the
above
named
estate,
Supi. of Public lustruclion
<•■ M I rwin
there be. Greeting:
Attorney-General
C. M. I di . eman if any
I
n the N ame of the S tate of O regon ,
Sta.e Printer
W. H Leeds
Y ou are hereby cited and required to appear
. R. s. B ean
?F. A. M00RK. in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for 1
Supreme JudgtS
the
Couuty of Tillamook, at the Court Room
CC.WoLVKR I ON
thereof, al Tillamook, in the said County, on ;
Member Board of Equalization 1 . S. D. G ihson Tuesday,
the 3rd day of March, 1896, at iv
J G eo . H BVKNirr
o'clock, in the fore noon ot that day, then and ;
Circuit Judges
|H. II. H ewitt
to show cause, if any exist.w by an order
Prosecuting Attorney
J ames M c C ain there
J. W. Maxwell ot sale should not be granted by said Court for
Joint Senator
H. G. G uild the following described real property belonging I
Representative
to said estate, to-wit:
Forty (40) acres that is the whole, lot seven (7) •
UNITED STATI S OFFICAI.S
and part of lot six (6) to make in all the above
1 J H. Ml 1CUELL mamed amount ot 40 acres. The lines to run
Scnaloi .■»
I C. W. M c B ride paiallel with the U. S. survey subdivision lines
B. H ermann All situated in section six (6) township three (J)
r*
list District
Co.lgrew,..«« M,llt llwlric,
\V. R E lli » north, range nine (9) west, W illamette Meri
I Roar.A. M iller dian. This tract of laud is part of the original
Register,
homestead of Robert (’rawford, receivers re
U.S Land office Oregon <’ity ¡ Peter Paquet
ceipt No. 2982 of the U. 8. laind Office at Oregon
Receiver. City, Oregon.
Witness, the Hou. W . W, Conder
COUNTY OFFICIALS
Judge of the County Court of the Slate
\V. W. C onder
Judge
of Oregon, for the County of Tilla-
iD. P. H arvky
|
| mook, with the seal of said Court affix-
Commissioner
1L B. A lley
ed this 9th day of January. 1&96-
T. H. G oy *»-
34-38
Attest: T. H. Goyne, Clerk.
Clerk
J. II J* KSON
Sheri It’
...
Jon
.
H
arker
Treasurer
a . T. W hit *
A ssessor
SHERIFF’S SALE
A. M. AUSTIN
Survey«»!
Notice is beret y given that by virtue of an
L. 1* S mith
School Superiiit«* ¿cut
C. E. R eynolds execution, duly issued out of the circuit court of
Coroner
.E. E. S klph the state of Oregon, for the county of Tilla
Deput»’ ' lO.secuting Attorney •
<'.,cuit
. ....... Court
•____ __________
convenes —
tni »e 4th Monday iu mook, ami under the seal of said court on the
August. and an adjourned term is generally 3rd <lay of January 1806, upon a judgment there
in duly enrolled and docketed 111 the office of
held ii. the spring
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan the Clerk of said court on the 16th day of Nov
uary, March, May, July, September and No ember 1892, duly made and rendered in said
vember. Commissioners court oil the Wednes court in a certain action in which S. Y. Ander
son was plaintiff, and W. S. Runyon defendant,
days following.
to me directed, and commanding me, as sheriff,
that out of the personal property or if sufficient
PRECINCT:
cannot be found then out of the real property
Justice of the Peace
belonging to said defendant in said county, on
Constable
or after the 16th day of November. 1892, that I
satisfy the sum of ($261 61). Two hundred and
CITY OFFICIALS.
sixty one dollars and sixty one cents, together
.W. II. R eynolds with interest thereon at the rate of ten per eent
Mayor ..
5400—California property, for sale or ex
( ■ ■
N els T hompson per annum, fioin the 8th day of August, I894,
change. A lot 40x150, with triangular lot
R. R. H ays and the costs and expenses upon said execu
easily improved.
All in tame grass.
Good of same area adjoining it on rear. ’3 acre in all,
F. R. B eals tion.
| buildings, running streams of water. On coun room foi garden,chickens, etc., beautiful situa- Council ! I
J. S tew art
N iw, therefore, by virtue of said execution
ts road, 2 miles from post office, school house 011. magnificent view of orange orchards, vine
W. H. H.C ary and for want of any personal properly of the
i oil place. Can keep 5 cows easily.
Best bar- yard, and snow capped mountains in back Recorder I
H. H. A lderman defendant within said county, 1 have duly lev
! gain in the county. Must be sold soon ; best of ground. Four miles from center of city of L<»» Treasurer
G. A. E dmunds ied upon the following real property, belonging
reasons for selling.
Price frjoo. easy terms. Angles, four miles from center ot the celebrated Marshal
F red A rthur to said defendant, to-wit:
1 apply a' this office where full information will Pasadena, on boulevard and electric connecting
The n >a of the lie *4 and the sw *4 of the ne
be given.
both places, cheap fares, and only a few min
SCHOOL BOARD
utes ride to either place. Best equipped electric M W Harrison. A. W. Severance, and Claude *4 sec 27, tp 1 n, r 7 w, of the W. M. in Tillamook
county. Oregon, and that 1 will sell said land to
line in the Cnited states. Both cities will soon
Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates.
the highest and best bidder for cash at the
$7<o—70 acies, 12 acres of H fine tide land. 20 be built together. Value of property $400. W ill
county court house door at public auction, on
acres clear roll ng ground, balance good exchange for Tillamook property. Call at this
CIlURCil DIRECTORY.
the 8th day of February, 189b, at ten o’clock in
i spruce timber. Fronts on Netarts bay, county office for partictulais
C hristian C hiiuh :—Rev. H. B. Morgan, the forenoon of said day to satisfy said execu
I road crosses it Can keep 10 dairy cows from
pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock A. M. tion. costs and expenses of said sale.
1 start, and more by seeding open land to grass.
J. II. J ackson , Sheriff of
and
at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
Spring of pure cold water, also running brook
$4 ooo —25 acres adjoining city, sightly loca
3:5—37
Tillamook County, Oregon.
I Convenient to school, store, post office and saw
tion high and drv. good drainage, high
M E. C hcrch :—Rev. R. M. Corner pastor,
¡mill. Fine view of bay and ocean. Good Iruit
state of cultivation, well fenced, new 8 room
Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:30 i’- m
lami. This is a great bargain.
Call at this house, barn etc. Two orchards, one bearing, every Sunday of each month,
Sunday school
office or on J. II. Jackson city.
profusion of sm.al finils and berries, fine gar at io A. M. Class Meeting at 12 M.
Ep worth
SHERIFF’S SAI,»’.
den
Close to ac demy. 10 minutes walk to League at 6:3o I*. M
Prayer .Meeting every I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re - 1
M.
For Exchange—Califoi ilia and other prop court house, just the place for a man who wants Thursday at 7:30
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
to take life easy.
Can milk ten cows, keep
erty :
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
138 acres improved fruit and grain farm 3‘a horses, chickens ect. on place. Place will bring
Isaac J. Stratton
miles from Elmira, Solan" county. California,. f;ood increase, or can be sold out in parcels at a
Plaintiff
A. O. C. \V.—Meets every Monday night at 7
Other property to
Large house and barn All iu cultivation and arge profit. Easy term*.
vs
r.
m
.
in
I.
O.
().
F
Hall.
Myron
Perkins
M.
W
,
sell. Call at this otlice or on A. Letcher, the
fenced Windmill and well.
Vinton S. Rice
I). T. Edmunds, Recorder.
jeweler.
and E. Thayer
40 acres partly in bearing fruit in Vacaville
HOOK & LADDER CO. - Meets on first Tues
and C. Thayer
vi Iley, Calilorni.i. House ami stable, water
day night of each month in City Hall. Geo.
Defendants.
running.
Too—23 acres, all bottom land, best sedi Cohn, President; Theo, hteiiihilber, Chief; Otto
Notice
is hereby given that by virtue of an |
160 acres iu gi ain farm, Fresno county Cali
ment land in the world, 5 acres plow land, Heins, Secretary.
execution and ordei of sale issued out of aud
fornia. House, barn and well of good water.
Big root crops, will support 7 cows
in grass.
_
G. A. R.—Meets first ami third Satimlay of
__ with
..... ..........
little
................
work, running water each month at 1 n. M. in G. A. R. Hall. (J. N. under th seal of the above entitled court, on a
640 acres of timber land in Monterey county, now, 15 or 20
judgment ami decree of said court made and
on one side, fenced, on main road. 3 miles to Drew, Adjutant; W. E. Page. Commander.
California, unimproved.
entered on the 27th day ot August 1895, iu favor
city, i mile to creamery. I.......
Land easily
........ cleared.
22 lots in San Diego, California.
I. O. O. F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o of the defendants E. Thayer and C. Thayer, for
Will support one family now and two if cleared.
Hall. E. E. Sv I ph, N.G., the sum of one hundred dollars and the sum of
2 lots and house in San Francisco city.
$400 cash and $'{00 on tiin *. Call at this office or n. Mini. o. O. F
Geo. Cohn,
Rec. Secretary;
W. J. May ten dol lai * I tiis costs and dislmi sen lent s.
on !.. D. Ackley. Wilson Over.
6 lots in South Monrovia, Calilornia.
Pvr. Secretary.
And on a judgment and decree in favor of the
2l2 acres, unimproved in Oakland, California.
plaintiff Isaac J. Stratton for the sum of four
AI.DER CAMP. — No. 219, Woodmen of the hundred and sixty two dollars with interest
2 lot* in Moro Bay, Sail Luis, Obispo county,
For Exchange—L<»t in suburb of Los An World, meets every Friday’ night in 1. O. O. F thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum
C-ditoruni.
gles, Cal., for Tillamook property.
Also hall.
R. “
•'
H ays , Coiieui, Otto Heins, from the 24th day of March 1891, and for the
R.
80 acres in Davis county, Iowa.
bo bci es of land ill Tillamook county, for Cali Clerk.
further sum of oiie hundred dollars and sixty
fornia
propeuy.
Can
refer
a
man
to
fairly
good
1 acie improved, Los Angles, California.
A. F. & A. M Meets first Saturday night of one dollar» with interest thereon at the rale of
ranch' sou government land, 3 to 8 milts from each month in Masonic Hall.
R. R. Hays 8 per cent per annum from March 2,5th 1891. and
6 lots in Ft. Scott, Kansas.
city. Plenty ofgood timber lauds yet to be W M ; F. R. Beals, Secretary.
tor the sum of 011c hundred and fifty dollars
H.*U*1 building and lol in Wilbur Washington. homes'eaded in more distant locations. Call nt
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 3» I’. attorneys fees and the sum of seventeen and
this office.
2 houses in Portland, Oregon, $5000.
fifty-onehiindredths
dollars tills costs and dis
M. 011 the 3rd Saturday of each month at
80 lots in Seymour, Texas.
Masonic Hall. J. W. Maxwell, II. P.; W. W. bursements.
Commanding me to make sale of the follow
Conder,
Secretary.
6 lots in Chicago. Illinois.
ing described real property to-wit situated in
$63 o —130 actes of
laud, , 40 acres ready for
_______
16 > acres in Scott county. Tennessee.
the county of
Tillamook
and State of
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. ift, O. E S
the plow,
st class
cl
...... 15
1.5 acres _fit
first
bottomland,
Will trade all or part for dairy ranch in Tilla
adjoining
caver
If post office and creamery. No Meets 2nd and |tli S.itiudnys of each month. Oregon:
The north half of the south east quarter,
buildings. Fine sprng on the place: county M ik . G. W. Pettit, W M.; L. Coates Secretary.
mook county. Oregon.
south west quarter of the north east quarter,
Will be sold for
road within stones throw.
HAY ( 1TY LODGE DIRECTORY
and (lie south east quaiterof the 1101 th west
Cull at this office and address A. Goerlitz, pjo. Call at this office.
B ay C itv L odge N o . T02 A. F. it A. M —Meets quarter of section five, township 2 south, range
Monta Villa, Oiegon.
2nd and 4th Saturdays in each month.
Gus 8 west, Willamette Meridian, containing ibo
more or less.
$8$o—3 lots in Bay City, the livery stable Nelson. W M . C. H. Hicks, S. W.. C < . Bab acres
<2,5oo—160 acres, on main road, Io miles
I will on the 8H1 day of February 1896, at the 1
bage, J. W.,J. II Bridgeford Secretary.
property
near
\V.
S.
Cone
’
s
hotel,
on
from town, will be only 4'2 miles when
front
door
of the com t house of Tillamook, of i
M iriam C hapti . r No. 2o O. E. S.— Meets 1st
new road is completed. Store. I’. O. and school water front, good livery stable building, room
Tillamook county. Oregon,in Tillamook city, in |
Mrs. F. 1*. said
Lots are 25 and 3rd Tuesdays in each month.
1‘.j miles, good location near lay and beach. for 25 head of horses, vehicles etc.
county
and state, sell at public auction to 1
Bridgeford.
W.
M.,
C.
C.
Babbidge,
\V.
1
’
.,
Mrs.
:>u acres clear, io> acres good spruce timber, bal x50 each. Good location for livery business.
the highest and best bidder for cash all the right
ance brush easily cleared. All In grass. Both Price liso, of which «3-0 cash will l»e required, Ella Wood, A. M.. J. 11. Bridgeford Secretary,
title and nterst which the defendant had at
balance
011
eas5
term*.
Cull
at
this
office
or
on
old and young orchard.
(»trod improvements,
P acific L odge N o . 1O5 I. o. O. F.—Meets the date of the mortgage mentioned in the com
new barn. Part cash, part on lime, and will Wm. Mills. City.
Fridays before 2nd 4th Saturdays and every plaint or now has in or to said leal property, to
take house and lol for part payment. Call at
other Saturday in the month. Frank Long N. satisfy said execution, order, judgments and
this office.
G., J. J. Pye. V. G., C. H. Hicks Secretary.
decree, interest and costs, and accruing costs.
IQ $500—6 acre», half <»f it open mea<low
Dated this 9th day of January ¡8.6,
U nity R ebekah L odge N o . .51 I. o. o. F.
A
land, balance small brush, easily clear Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
J. Il J «( kmon , Sheriff of
Mrs.
Elizab.-th
J16 oo —5 acres, city limits. 2-story 9-room ed, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house,
Tillamook County, Oregon.
house, good barn etc. 1'2 blocks laid out on good graveled road, good for orchard or Pye, N. G., Mrs Frank Long. V. G.. J. J. Pye, 33-37
Secretary.
in lots, fi.ie young bearing orchard, berries grass.
in
Can he subdivided profitably.
Good
profusion, 5 minutes walk to court house. Very drainage. Fine place for chh-keu ranch or gar
MAIL SCHEDULE.
SUMMONS.
desirable properly. Favorable terms. Also. 6 den. Call at this office.
I n the county C ourt of the S tate of O re
block* adjacent, will be sold separately or alto
T illamook and N orth Y amiiii . i .
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
gether. All sighily property, and citv building
Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. in
1 Q $1500—10 acres, improved, 1 ou e mid barn
in that direction. ('all at this office or on J. W
C. ft E. Thayer
]
Arrivent Tillamook next day by
AO
chicken yards, etc., berry gaiden, main
4 p ill.
Haskins, city.
Plaintiff
Leave Tillamook daily except Bunday 6 p.in.
road, graveled, 10 minutes walk from city,
vs
,•
Arrive N. Yamhill next day
2 I». in.
plenty of hay land, 7 acres in meadow, good for
Gustave Koehlar
1 Æ Iro*’ la"’!* a“d homes South and West. subdivision in acre lots, just outside oi city T illamook and II ohaonvii . i . e :
Defendant.
J
■* “
apply t > Railway and Emigration News limits, best bargain in Tillamook county. Half
L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6.00 am.
To the above named Gustave Koehlar, d* fen
52 S. Chirk St . Chicago.
1 cash, balance easy terms. Call at this office.
Arrive llobsonville
9:00a.m. (lant.
L'vv Hobsonvllle, except Tuesday
2:15 p.m.
In the name of the state of Oregon, von arc
Arrive Tillamook
5-15 p.in. hereby required to appear on or before the i
first da\ ot the next regular term of the above I
N etarts :—
entitled court enauing after six weeks publica- ,
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturday« at
III. (ion of this summons to nil:
The 1st Monday in March i8w6. and auswer-the I
Arrives Netarts
Ill
complaint filed against you in the above eiitill ■
Leaves Netarts, same «lays,
ed action, or in default thereof, plaintiffs will I
Arrives Tillamook by
take judgment against you for the slim of >56.80 I
grand R ond :—
Leaves Grand Bounde daily except Sunday and accruing interest thereon at 10 per cent per i
from the 16II1 day of October, 18^,5
And !
albp. in., or on arrixal of mail from McMinn- annum
for cost and disbursements herein and an ordci |
lille
of
sale
of
the
following
described
property
now
Arrives at Tillamook at 1.45.
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 under attachment in said action, to-wit.
The South East Quarter <•-<) of the South I
p. m. or on arrival of mail from N Yam lull, East
Quarter
of Section 23. the North Half ,
which is usually if 30
(•2J of the North East. Quarter (' .), and the
Arrives at Grand Bonde at 1:45.
North East Quarter ('4i of the North West |
Quarter (%) of Section 26. all in Township Two
Post Office hours, 7 30 A. M. to *:oo I* M
(2) South, of Range Ten (10) West, Willamette
Money Order department, 8:00 A M. to 6:0 > P M
Meridian
Sundax 4:00 to 6 00 p. M.
This summons is puidished by order of W. W.
Intending |»urclirtM'i-b will do well to correspond with io * Imfore buying.
Conder, Judge of Mild court, dated Nov 23 189$.
C laude Th a yer ,
2y3.5
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fr'ee Exchange Collimi].
It Costs You Nothing to Advertise Your Real
Estate Here if You Don't Sell It.
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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
Descriptive Circular
on
Application
V egetables F lowers
and F arm S eeds
SENO FOR CATALOGUE
Trumbull & Beebe,
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JAMES VICK’S SONS ..J
EXECI 1 RIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby gix en that I have been ap-
pointed executrix of the estate of 11 R. Daniel,
deceased, and of his will. All persons having
claiina against the estate of said deceased are
reqiiired to present them within six months
from the (late of tills notice at the office of
Claude Thayer, attorney for the estate.
Dated January 8th 18</>.
33-37
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Beetle. Trees, Bulbs snd Plants,
<19 and 421 Sansome SI, San Francisco, Cal
A corm’poudent residing iu Guthrie.
O. T., askb us this question:
Granting thut the United States have “free
and unlimited coinage of silver” how will
that get more money in circulation? Iu other
words, suppose India sends flUO.UUO,0U0 of silver
Lulliuu here to bo coined, wou't this bullion
bn coined into American dollars freo and then
“handed over” to the Indian gentleman? How
will that help the American farmer? Won’t
this Indian gentleman buy gold with his
American dollars and then take the gold out
of the country?
Idle money, like idle meu, earns
nothing. Under free coinage the owner
of bullion, either silver or gold, would,
when be found it to his advantage, take
it to the mint, have it coined aud re
ceive back either his bullion coined or
its equivalent in coins. What would he
then do with it? Hide it in a vault? It
would purchase for him nothing there.
No. He would invest it in some enter
prise und would do bo in the firm confi
dence that in the exercise of ordinary
business precaution he would realize a
profit on his investment. Why this con
fidence? Because free coinage would
constantly add to the volume of pri
mary money, thus mooting the increased
demand which comes from year to year
uihhi the nation’s stock of money by
reason of the increase in business conse
quent upon increase in population, and
thus holding steady the value of the
dollar instead of permitting it to in
crease from month to month us it does
now. This constant increase iu the
value of the dollar producer a constant
decline in the value of all other kinds
of property. To illustrate: Suppose to
day a man were to measure the wheat
in his storehouse and find that he had,
according to the measuro used, 10,000
bushels. Let him then lock the store
house and not permit any wheat to be
removed therefrom for a year. At the
end of the year let us suppose that he
again measures the wheat in the store
house, and that this time he finds only
9,000 bushels. Let us further suppose
that he, in his endeavors to ascer
tain why he has less wheat now than
he had when he measured it before,
ooinpares the bushel measure used at.
the last measurement with the bushel
measure which he used at the first meas
urement. and that, he finds the lust
bushel measure is one-tenth larger than
at first, he will have discovered a con
dition of things similar to that which
nowadays exists at the end of each year
when the business man comes to meas
ure his property and ascertains what
profit he has made during the year just
past.
The business man finds tliut, meas
ured in dollars, lie has accomplished
little if anything, and this is soziiot lie
cause ho has not added to the sum with
which he sturts, but because the dollar
—the thing with which he measures that
sum at the end of the yeur—has increased
in its measuring power. His debts have
remained tho same. Such a condition of
things deters men from entering new
enterprises—deters them from putting
money into property, sometimes called
business. Tho reverse would lie true
under freo coinage of both gold and sil
ver. Men would then make a profit be
cause the steadily increasing supply
would prevent the dollar from increas
ing in its measuring power—in its
value—and this would encourage new
ventures in the development of the na
tion’s resources, und these ventures
would put inouey into circulation.
Tho Indian gentleman spoken of in
the question would liuve his bullion
coined into American dollars and have
it handed back to him free of charge.
But after receiving it bock it. would be
of no more value to him than before it
was coined, except for the purpose« of
investment, in tho United States. He
would consequently invest it either in
the produce of tho factory or the farm,
or in some other kind of American
property. This would create a demand
for American proilucts, and who does
not desire such a demand? Free coinage
would bring us the entire trade of the
silver using countries in the world—a
trade that, without the aid of any gold
standard nation, would start every mill
in the country and make every farm
bloom with prosperity.
Yes, I he Indian gentleman might buy
gold with the American dollar, but The
World T raid’s interrogator may rest
assured that the owner of the gold would
not part with a dollar of it unlesa he
obtained what he thought it was worth
in American silver dollars. He would
then part with it, and he will do the
very same thing today under the gold
standard. Free coinage has nothing to
do with the matter at all.—Omaha
World-Herald.
Indiana's All ver Ileniorrat».
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Full line choice seed potatoes and
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A nt once giving age and reference.
Mention this paper.
GETTING SILVER INTO CIRCULATION.
A Question on This Point Answered; Also
One About tlie Indian Gentleuiwn.
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The provisional committee of the In
diana Silver league, composed of news-
paper editor», ha* iiaued n circular, of
which the following in a paragraph:
And now we e»peci»lly urge ui>on the
friend» of independent hinietalli»m the
importance of immediate organization
iu ward», town«hipa and oooniie»
throughout the Htate of Indiana for the
purp<Meof furthering thi» movement for
the common good of all her people. The
time ha» <«>me when the people miut
look »harply to their interest» and must
theuiHelve» take it hand in »electing del
egate» to nominating convention». We
believe that the only way to win thie
battle ie by clime organization within
the rank» of the Denxcracy—the party
that founded and fostered the donble
Mtaixlurd money »y»teui that wo are
working to rc»tore. Prompt, nggr.-wive,
per»i»tent and thorough work must be
dome It «Would lie our purpose to avoid
all iHxwible conflict within party rank,
except where it becomes evident that a
minority ¡mrp.ee to thwart the will of
the majority, by the »election of dele
gale» who will not reprem-ut th<> ma
>rity, but iu such cares no hypocritieul
appeals far ” peace and harmony" should
bo permitted to deter the triende of »11
ver from insisting upon and exacting
the full reor^niti.m and representation
to winch their numbers entitle then.