Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1880 — GREENBACK MEETING. [ARTICLE]

GREENBACK MEETING.

Siuce the late elections the old hard money parties are ringing it all over the land that "the Greenback party is dead.” To test this statement we call upon all independent persons, without regard to former political associations, who hold to the principles of the Greenback Labor party, and expect to support candidates fuljy idenrilled with these principles in all elections, County, State and National, to meet at the Court House, in Rens seiner, on Saturday, January 24, at 10 o’clock a. m., to organize, or rather re organize, the party in Jasper county, iu preparation for the great coming conflict; and failing then, continue the contest till they accomplish their object—an entire chhuge in the whole financial policy of this great country and witness the downfall of the hearties.® an ; ruinous inliation and contraction managers now in power*. A. li. ClintOD, Charles H. Price, B. W. Harrington, William Pierce, Sump. Erwin, C. P. Hopkins, S. W. Ritchey, and many others.