Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1883 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE INDIANA | STATE SENTINELH - .. I » nnjffl nJ An nnc .. . .r view*. I pnlies if! wliMttivec I , •!>, especially to th<- spirit “ „, w _ I bodjed in the present Th in i imir* I THE SENTINEL is i.,e 1 leading Democratic newspaper ~f I State. Many new and approved fW- I ores have been introduced, making it in I all respects a I Superior 8-Pasb 56 Cor.nMw Pim M 1 nis Enlarged Edition will be furuished 1 postage free, nt I ONE DOLLAR It will contain well considered edito- I inis on every subject, political or snetai, I which may arise. The t’lmmeroial ahd I Market Report of she Wbkkly RrvTl- I nel, wil lie complete. It® ‘gricultnral I and Home Departmonts are io the be«yj o. hands, and will he a distinguishing! feature. In a word, in its n«ws, ite edi-1 tonals, literary, and in ita I general reading, it shell ,•> >t lie sur passer I J by any paper circulated iu sue State. It I will be particularly adaptr-i to the fansi- 1 Iv circle. No thinking man in the State I can afford to d« without the Weekly Bea- 1 iinel. at the small cost at which it is fur-1 nished. I THE SFNTINEL, in additien ta its I i superiority, is moreover an Indiana Pa- 1 per. devoted to and especially Represent* l Indiana’s interests, politieal and ether-l wise, as ue foreign paper will or can do, 1 ind ought, therefore, to have preference! over the papers of other States, and we 1 a»k Democrats te bear this in mind, nicfl Selbct Thkir Oww Statb Papw J fl When they tome tn take up subscripw tions and make up clubs. j
THE IMPENDING CONFLICT. I The recent elections have revealed po-1 li'ical conditions which will, without! loubt, make the Presidential election] next fall the greatest political conflict off ur history. It is due to t«uth to sntfl hat the conditions sfa wn are such that] ach parly may reasonably be'ieve that] it run succeed by « mi jhtv effort. I Here in Indiana, a« in '76 and #O, wilJ •>e enacteii a mighty struggle. 1 Thfe corrupt party which has been terl nearly a generation fatieuing upon spoils! •od plunder, wiH go f'<>m its long pos-j ■lessiun of a Gananri flowing with tli« milk and honey ot spoils, only when M has exhausted it? niuioat en<’s’ivors t<! The Country is Im slsaugcr to ihfl character and variety of means into requisitions whera Republican npfl| nopolists, bossrs’and plunderers ly make an etlort. 11 Fellow Democrats, there are coudi-1 :ion» upon which we may rea-onabltf] raekon a probable success. These con-1 ditions, and they:;are the only ones, are m united and great effort. Every shoul-I DER TO THE WHEEL! 1 Even now tho conflict is ip the air.-— J i’he sentinel «ill contribute its best eff l oil to the end of a grand Democratic] victory. 1 Its work can be best done when a vreek-1 iy visitor to every Democratic home J lienee we ask to become such a visitor J ‘tnd add that now is the time for every! Democrat in the State to subscribe fori the Sentinel. I TERMS: WEEKLY. J Single copy, without premium, $10! <? Jobs of 11 for “ if nd 2.3 *2O SI 25 Ofl DAILY. I Oue copy, one tear. $t <> fJ six tnouths, 5 <3 three months. > *3 one month, M Sunday Sentinel by msil, ft *O. 1 wn n I ■ - . .. j Agents making op Oluba send fat i»formatfnn desired. | Swk.os’ Oofxu fm e—n i> - - - t . H Addraaa . INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL OO| WffICHT S INDIAS IEGETASUPULt I FOB VWB LIVER And all Bilious Complaint! D?WHITTIER| ISA tahMlebed tMF! A wcatarFlrySL ! eiae <Mv(Ja,Nerroa*.Bk>o<>,BMaMk6 ■ t nßarvA&eaHW ■ es !K»»e"e«, prixl-H-inr Nervon» Dwlb ] i.-M >»l,*larrw' / ’•7>?e<Ua»eni»,Ra<iao I •exoai Call o- *a full. tympUMMR. I i.n j eotruer. f’-.jt .' -rt. •iisientconfir jl eßlfK.",'.U‘:."clei ton;. hleiVv’.UvavalaverwlißVfc. .1
