Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Til IMDTAWA STATE SENTINEL! ft m a poHi"s '^ C^evTiX e S I especially to the spirit w JJbJidy £em I bolied in the present Tirr-rvi -r- ,< I , T . SENTINEL is'iiFo zed I '£*** Democratic newspaper . J the I b'dte. Many new and approved feit I Sraawos »-r„* »A ColumnPapek. ( 1 This Enlarged Edition will he furnish I postage free, at I ONE DOLLAR I It will contain well considered edit. -I nals on Every subject, political orsocifi I winch may arise. The Commercial ai i| nwr of / h * We ™’ Ssvif I nel w.L be compete. Its 'gricnlturr® and Home Departments are in the be*® o. lands, and will he a ilistinguishii,® eaturc. In a word, in ita news, its ec-■ torials, literary, miscellany, and in j® general reading, it shall „n't lie surpass® b) any paper circulated in the State I® will be particularly adapted to the famfl ly eirele. No thinking man in the Statfl «an afford to l© without the Weekly Re® Risked 1 * small cost at which it ig fur® ( THE BFNTINEL, in addition to l® superiority, is moreover an Indiana P® per devoted to and especially represent® Indiana’s interest*, p„ntieal and othefl wist, as ao foreign paper will or can d® sad ©tight, therefore, to hav- preferenc® •vsr the papers «f gtkor States, and w® a*k Demoarats to bear this in mind, SisLkjT Thbir Own Stats Papee When thtqr come to take up i ons and make up elubs. H
THE IMPENDING CONFLICT.! The recent elections have revealed pi iitical conditions which will, withol doubt, make the Presidential electiJ next fall the greatest political conflict 1 our history. It is due to truth to s| that the conditions shown are such til each party may reasonably beheve til it. can succeed by a mighty effort. 1 Here in Indiana, as in ’7« and ] be enacted a mighty struggle. ■ I lie corrupt party which ha* been I nearly a generation fattening upon ? IK ® and plunder, will go from it* long pi 4 session, of a OfinHHM Mowing wiib - milk and honey of spoils, oglj- who® has exhausted it# utmost eadeiwewj® -t-.V Thu Country is u,, stranger to A cb'.racter and variety of means b’-ouffi into requisitions where Kepublicaa nfl nopolists, bosses and plunderers unit® ly make an ettort. , ■ •Fellow Democrats, there are coul tions upon which we may reasona® • rsekon a probable success. These c® ditions, and theyjare the only ones, ar® united and great effort. Every sqo® DER TO THE WHEEL! ® Even new the confliot is in tke air® The Sentinel will contribute its best® oi t to the end ot a grand victory. • J Its work can be best done when a we® ly visitor to every Democratic hoi® hence we ask to become such a visil® and add that now is the time for ev| Democrat in the State to subscribe® the Sentinel. ■ TES ; ® WEEKLY. I Single copy without premium, sl® Clubs es 11 tor ic| -3 DAILY. One copy, one year. v su®| six months, ‘‘ three months, <® one month, Sunday Sentinel by mail, §2 be.H Agents mailing up Ohibs send for | information desiied. —Copiag Fuss. Address INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL ® WaiOF.Ts Indian VegetaslePil® liverl And all Bilious ComplalwlB : Safe to take, being purely vegetable; noßrili mg. rriee 25 nts. All Dinggifite. ■tumifnii :> ••••; 1 «t-» CHICAGO,HI^® t ! r'••• •' •laSUstec 1837! A rogniar 0.i.,-,. »n Private-Nervoiiß,Blood,StrlnaM i ■■ U omYiiuthl'ul res, prv'dnctng Nrrvons DeK^H' 1 ■ •.i:ii-.,.u,Jiartisißv> ttiipe(Umenta,#M^M - "ait 1 - . Cell or -.vr.ia Stull symtoOi^Hf ■ .'nlo-.: ,*■ , . Trcatmcnt««^H iTooontev-'.rwlie^B
