Show saloonkeeper NOT TREATED FAIRLY william jennings bryan brian tells this story A former fanner told me that soon after he moved moed from the country into a little town n man iian came to him an and 1 I wanted him to sign n petition for a saloon in his town and lie he said no I 1 wont ont sign it and the mail said why wh lie ile sold said because they dont treat the saloonkeeper loon keeper fairly now this applicant for it a license had had many objections alj ec eions made to signing a petition lint but never neer had one of tills this kind bind been made before lie fore ond and so lie sold said what do you ou mean by that here Is the explanation you think that your our saloon will help the town ton dont you yes sir 1 you think that hint it will bring hi ing business tind and improved trade dont you yes sir well now if that saloon will do 10 IN lint you ou say sn it will do it if it will ill bring trade an aal I 1 I 1 11 improve business and help tile the town they ought to give ghe yen ion a bounty for starting that saloon to help hell the ami town n tin and not inace inal e you ion pay pai a big tax for helping the town with the saloon can you ion answer the logic of that mails linns ar pin bont |