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September 14
Carmi, IL (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 15 September, 1896.
"Our opponents tell us that if prices fall the farmer makes as much on what he buys
cheap as he loses on what he sells cheap. They forget that some things do not fall. Your taxes are
not falling. I know not how it is in this county, but as a rule the taxes on the farmer are as much
today as they were twenty years ago. (A voice: "They are a great deal more.") Still it takes twice
as much as the farmer produces to pay these taxes as it did then. Now all those who find a rising
dollar a good thing are telling us that we must maintain a gold standard. My friends, let them think
so if they will; let them vote that way if they desire to. But I want to impress upon your minds
that you who are injured by a gold standard have got to secure yourselves through the ballot box if
you are going to seek relief." (Applause.)
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