Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MEMORABLE WPRDS Lincoln’s Opinion cf Hancock“Some oj the older general have *aid to me that he is rash, and 1 have *aid 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 a smaller list of casualties than any of them. If his life and health is spared I Relieve General Hancock is destined to be one of the most distinguished men of the age." We have no reason to doubt that THOSE WHO WORE THE GRAY WILL FTLJIU ALL THEY HAVE PROMISED IN LOYALTY to the flag and nation.—General Grant. DEMOCBATBI Onee more to the breach. Hancock is far stronger In Indiana than Porter. Democrats, stand to you posts. Quite a number oj illegal votes were polled for the radical ticket in this county last Tuesday that will not be cast in November. Thousands of Illegal votes were cast for the radical nominees, thro’out the State last Tuesday, which they will miss in November. “Never you mind, just come along, I’ll make it all right with you,“—Democrat trying to induce a republican to <o to the democratic rally nt Monticello Monday. He didn’t go all the same.—Be p u bli can. And there’s where you lie. and you know it. The individual referred to has always claimed to be a Democrat and was advised to attend the rally With a view to free him from the annoyance of the “wealth and intelligence,’* said by certain Jasper county leaders to constitute the make up of that party, who had a pressing job of on hand, and wo lid pay an og. travigant price to have it done.