Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1881 — Removal ! [ARTICLE]
Removal !
The Sentinel Office has been moved into rooms one door east of Makeover’s New Hotel, where we will be pleased to greet our friends in futuie. Senator Bayard, or Delaware, was elecb ii President of the Senate. Ohio and I >wa have.of course, gone Republican, but by what majorities we are unable to day to state. Lack of time and space compels us to forego ibis week the publication of premiums awarded at the late fair. And now John A, Logan & Co. are anxious to try the Mahone process son Judge David Davis. Time will reveal with what success their effort will be crowned. Radical p ipers now say: “The work Of reconciliation begun by the suffering and dea’h of tire noble Garlleld» the conciliatory and patriotic conduct of President Arthur has completed,” in uniting “Half Breeds” and “Stal warts.” Next we shall expect to see a universal protest go up from the Republican party against the punish meat of Guiteau on account of the grand “work of reconciliation” reselling from his di stardly crime of assassination.
Among the incidents of the Beu. nion at Monticello, the Herald notes: “Captain Redmond, of Jasper county brought with him a relic of the war in the shape of the old flag carried by Co. “E,” 15th Ind. Inft’y. John H. Burns was a member of Capt. Rs. company, and he welcomed the sight of the flag with great satisfaction.”
