Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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1880 TIIHI 1880 Indiana Weekly STATE SEffIEL. Enlarged, Improved. SI. OO Per Annum THE PAPEK FOR THE PEOPLE PROSPECTUS FOR 1880. The coming presidential year promises to be the most eventful and thrilling in a political sense that we have ever witnessed, and s wili determine questions of the most vitai importance to every citizen of the State and nation. It is not improbable—indeed it is almost certain that, upon the determination of these questions, will depend the perpetuity of our preseut system of free government. These questions will be thoroughly diseusseu during the present session of Congress. The Sentinel has arranged for a lirsi cla-s, i xperienced, special correspondent at Washington, j and in addition to giving a true account oj ufi the general proceedings in that body, will give the I leading speeches of our m> st prominent states I men, and without depriving our patronsol' tne ! usual amount of reading matter. Tlia Sentinel will hereafter contain supplement,imakiue in ali Sixxt Columns of composition. In a word, it is the purpose of The Sentinel, as a steadfast watchman of public iutelli ence, to do its whole duty in affording information to iiseni, scribers upon all these topics of sucti vast mom- n As in 76 so in’Bo Indiana will he called upon ~ take a first position in the front of the great e test, and upon the success or failure ol the and gallant Democracy o! our State will depend I the fate of issues the most portentous ever sub milled to the arbitrament ol a tree people. We shall also specially call attention, from day to day, as occasiou may require, to uu entirely New Phase in the politics of our State—we mean the forced emigration for temporary partizqn purposes of pauper negroes from the South into Indiana. The managers and leaders of the .Republican party, in our State and at Washington, are now engaged in this nefarious work, and are attempting by every means in their power to promote its advancement. They have foiled, utterly failed to Convince our people of the correctness of their political principles, by reason or argument ; their appeals to hatred and prejudice have fallen harmless: their lavish and corrupt expenditures of public:and private moneys have proved wholly futile. They propose uow by an African invasion oi worse than a vandal horde of beggars and mendicants to override the voice of the people of the State, and to'drown the Democratic majority. The last resort, the forlorn hope, the assaulting party, the picket assaulting corps of Republicanism in Indiana is thus made up—not from -tb Hunters, Harrisons. Heilmans, or Shacklefords of the suite-, : not from the intelligence or ability Of that party, but. is composed of a motley, parti eoloreefgang wretched field negroes from the South. The froth and scum of this worthless importation are made use of to destroy the free franchise of resident citizens, and to tax our means of home labor and domestic subsistence lor the support of the political tenets of a defeated taction. The sleepless Sentinel, upon the heights of popular rights and popular liberty, predicts that this movement wili also be a faifnre. With respect to this before unheard of method of mannfacturiugparty majorities in a State, we shall at all times ive the latest and most reliable intelligence. The American Democracy, the Federal Union, the rights of a tcPeople and the States, one and inseparable—now and forever. The merits of The Sentinel as a geuelal newspaper are so well known among the farmers of this State, especially those of the Democratic persuasion, tha f commendation of it is considered superfluous Wo will add, however, that the man agemeut has arranged and fully determined that no paper shall f urnish so great practical value to its patrons for the money'. In its news, its editorial, its literary and miscellany—in a word, in its general reading it shall not he surpassed by auv papercirculated in the State. it will be particularly adapted to the family circle. We do not believe that any reading, thinking man in the Stato can afford to do without the Weekly Sentinel at the small cost at which it is furnished.
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H. V. CHILDERS (Successor to David James,) Sails the justly celebrated Farm Machiner j of the Deere Hi Mansur Company, Moline, Illinois. JOHN DEERE PLOWS, Wooden Beam, Iron Beam, Highland, Tui and Stubble, Prairie Queen Breaker, GILPIN SULKY PLOWS. the Advance Walking Cultivator, Rotur) Drop and Monarch Slide Drop CORN PLANTERS. Etc.. Etc. CABINET-WARE, HARDWARE, IHW ARE and STOVES sold cheaper than ever beforeAll kinds of roofing, sp outing, tin re pairing, etc., etc.. done at the lowest rates. Rensselaer. Ind.. March 22. 1878 ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by John Lonergan, in Newton township, Jasper county. Indiana, a dark roan yearling Steer, on the 10th day oi December. 1879. Said Steer is branded on the left hip but the letter is not perceptible, and is appraised at sls 00 by Thomas Murphy and Eugene o’Neiil. Taken from the docket of E. T Harding, J. P., Marion township, Jasper county, Indiana. (seal.) CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasoer Circuit Conrt. Notice of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus Stiers, late of Jasper county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DAVID GRAY, Administrator. Thompson &Bro., Att'ys for Adm’r. December 12,1879 —4t. * EX CUTOR’S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of James McCord, senior, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. Sa d Estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM C. McCORD, Dec. 96,1879—1 t. Executor.
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