Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1880 — MEMORABLE WORDS. [ARTICLE]
MEMORABLE WORDS.
Lincoln's Opinion f Hancock “Some oj the older generals have noid to me that he is rash, and I have said to them that I have watched General Hancock's conduct very carefully, and I have found that when he goes into action he achieves his purpose and comes out with asmaller list of casualties than any of them. If his life and health is spared I believe General Hancock Is destined to be one of the most distinguished men of the one." Mosby, the rebel guerilla, wants it understood that he is a “stalwart” Garfield man. Gen. Edward M. McCook, of the family of “fighting MoCook’s” and late Governor of Colorado, is out for Han ooek, and Gen. C. S. Hamilton, ex-U. S. Marshal of Wisconsin, an ardent Grant man, is advocating Hancock’s election. Gsn. .T. M. Parker, of Massachusetts, has joined Gen. Butler in his march into the Democratic camp.
Conkling is coming to Indiana to make three or four speeohes. The Democrats will send Senator Thurman to speak after him. It is report od that Jelin Sherman is coming to speak, and Senator Voorhees has porved notice upon him for joint discussions. They had a talk of that Idnd at Columbia City, in 1870, and the campaign in Indiana had no further interest for John Sherman. One joint discussion satisfied him - —***■• Gen. Ben. Butler says of the six thousand soldiers he marched to the £outhwith not more than five hand red were Republicans, all the rest be* Jng Democrats. He says the talk •l the Democratic party being disloyal during the war is the merest trash,
for if it had beep a ,o would ! have been no p -- G . of |*re- j serving the Union. - a tna* I jority of the ' depubli- \ cans, because ’••'•northern Governors w lu p ■ f and na turaliy gave ffrauds 11 1 0 Ixv-t p,. ; a jority of • the private ■ , ■ . iaocrats. as was iliu, • • ‘ j i . igu-le. Ben’s head i/u i ■ • . . . to r, C'liari»s J. • lent of the German- . -m <nr Association of X. Y' >• . :”• mr organization > , e, s •nietu--1 beiship of b. . : wo are . ciilefly iiits.-r . m :utters.- — ’ WtlCll it ( PC: . . 1 '•■ ■•: jwe have ; - b n i i’ep’.bIli ■ - 1. iq.ponip.' ! lieir nn? onni tiek- • O’ ai d ;ht. »■ ~ •>(•!,.••; i s. Titis This year, with the t-.s on of two members, the 0.-gani;..- .' n will support the Cin. ii.:. h i nomiia , . us a body. Connected v. iiii tb ~ n gwriization is a .Gorman \'• ; •: t Association With an av ♦ra.no membership of 175. Eighty per rent, of tilt- • members have ahvi.., > in •ret':., fore 1 Republicans, bti? this year they arc uli Hancock iiu
.Ex-Senator Thump op- ' : Tu d-ia fill; mi D, av, ,mi personal ; h political til f,d of i'.iV. I • .’toil, cepe ■ out for ii : .‘. oc .. br. Vena • ; prominent it j« ill:, i phy :’<-ian «... RartJiOlon «w county, m ■< i,■. .can iawp'l ,i . .' ■ o i .i: • lae county, tiro woifor ii. u . Henry Tu<d. er, n prominent E p iicau lawyer of Ch . o-imnly, an i i f. Thrash-’ or, of Fa; .-He u:!y. a lighting f'.u’the Dem jcia i< ti■■■cec Wui. Anderson, 'two yea, - ago the ireeiiback 'candidate for Treat a -r -<.f Marion comity and formerly a . • bliean. is nn out urn! Cut supp< o r of Hau-i-6ck and English. <: or. J kleu H. Fisher, for. mm y • the most astute leader and mao- yer of the Republican party in ..V’Om . ouiity, is making Hanco'-i; .pi y. . 'File latest: form it : luody shirt is the charge that, ti.e as • upervirors of the Soutii i.-.u be fraudulent returns i r tap * ,• of getting a large ropre. • hi Congress, uudsr the m , mneut. In a recent in bsrvi f ~i Walker, superintends;' < says that there is no rue making such assertions. ‘bsu .. ,” said Gen. Walker, “a re i c uidles® but aie iu.juri , . \ ry, because they ca . census and cause poop accu-
racy of it.” “lu what v.., turns be falsifiedv m was asked. “lu no way a * ’’ re* pli'-d Gem.: g dotection. _ ,• to talk about :.: ,- .q' people who . .. should have, t ,c; i their a .. liave been 1 ... «• a. o tie do not, a., i. . . i oiies “Have ye : .. .y Gieve that fraud.■ in* , ~i •u : r *'None wluh< ■ r .i ■ ■ mailing yet that g., s , . j, y to such sci. a. ion i a mci al Walker cm; uihea r -li-;, Ileiug a constant rea leivbf mar paper we think a few “j; -m- ~m the south side of, Ja-per county’;, organism will be ao ce[itable. In this day and age of eiyi'dzation 1 , men iiu ve , " com-lud. d t vote for Jim -• ickell v-r v herilf' a: •’ is : ve as liti to do ~s po-’-.-ibia with a man win- c mid , .ioc .. down hi-, a iglibor for . . ing a for hog .h a he. c «i. mu. i wn -: . wilt give Nickoil •'■ 1 jo: i , of o , votes thi- fail. ]: (*|)ry Wei h w looi i .- :'i«.-r his ilit ■ * •sla ■i e i.. i r ri.l• Ei auk Cot: m - - put dr . a first class lumber yard kme. Dr. Grant, of W6lco.li. im dc a sentimental Sfieech of the , 'gh Democratic') kind at Lxehaii; 1 , .11 last Fridai nig!it.
Hon. Houston, who hr • -rut the greater part of Ids day in -he soul saving profession, I now to: ring his prayers to redeem and bring Pack to its former standing that d. '!) old Republican party which, died a natural death in ’7O. Horn 11. lirade a fruitless attempt here on ti evening of the 2d invt. His statements were less reliable than if made by c »o who only aims to tell the truth at inn n al.s. The Republicans will aim to tear up jack here on the 10th i <t.. bat if they will only go to Good: !on the following day, pick the ■ out of their ears and give their dm to the eloquence of the note nan. Hon. Dan Voorhees, wo hem that they will return a d "a better people, TheA. O.U. W. LoV instituted here with in. ~ of about thirty. W. H. Price has Ty , and opened out a 0 m eery store north of the . : Titus E. Price ue last Tuesday.
Morris Nelson • *.u Te Haute to attend ! \ u young man of L.k uate this winter. The Republicans ■ ■ up over thed r cam : . i “Weighed in the 1 1 moo" < >,e ~i 3 j own scales - aud he is "foiinn , it-j ing.” The match game of base . at I Goodland.last Saturday, bet.wee; he “Young Americans/’ of Re.uir. >ll, and “The Clumsies,”. ol Jordan township, resulted in another victo/y for the “Y. Awith a score of *9 to 1 kMr. Neil, of Wolcott, will open out j a new harness shop here this week, A.Democrat. '
J--lines Nickcli, Democratic eandii hate I'M’ shcrirt' of Jasper .county j made man'.' acquaintances here dur- . ing the fair. Mr. Nickell is unsurI pa •>. il when it comes to upright bu- ! ivlness honest' dealings, aud in j every way competent to fill the of- | Tice satisfactory to the people.—Remington Reporter. —* j If you want a dress suit call on Jones the tailor.
The Remington correspondent of the Repuiican refers to the “little article in the Republican concerning the Democratic candidate for sheriff and the Reminglo.il fair.” Mr.Nickell had in Ids possession a season ticket, was in a ‘hack,’ and therefore did not drive on to tiro grounds at the time referred to. Here, where Mr. N. is well known, ihat “little” ariioie has made several votes for him, we happen to known If you want any kind of a suit call, on Jonqs tlie tailor. The officers of Uia Prairie Farmers Agricultural Society will please accept thanks for “complimentary” to their Fair, which opens on next Tuesday morning and closes following Friday evening. —— A ‘Mollie Turner Dress Chart, or Model.” enclosed in a largo paste board envelope, was lost on Friday last. The finder will confer a great favor on the owner by leaving ic at this office.
