Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MEMORABLE WORDS Lincoln’s Opinion <-f Hancock“Some of the older general have to me that he is rash, and 1 have Paid 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 believe General Hancock is destined to be one of the most distinguished men of the age” Wk have no reason to doubt that THOSE WHO W«RB THE GRAY WILL FTLFILL ALL THEY HAVE PROMISED IN LOYALTY to the flag and nation.—General Grant. DEMOCRATS! Ones more to the beach. ' Presidential Election—One week from next Tuesday. Let every Democrat be at his post, and do his whole duty. Hancock is far stronger In Indiana than Porter. Democrats, stand to you posts. Radical corruption cannot be carried to the same extent at the next election as at the last. Radical repeaters have returned to their homes in other States, and the corruption fund was badly depleted in the effort to carry the State election. We invite the special attention of the readers of the Sentinel, irrespective ot party ties, to the first page of this paper. The indorsement by nine Southern Governors of Hancock’s declaration against rebel •laims; Business—an address by roal business men; Addresser of Democratic Committees—National and State; Gen. Hancock’s letter on the Tariff, etc., etc., are entitled to and should receive • careful perusal.