Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1884 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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THI IMPENDING CONFLICT. The recast elections have reveulod po» litical conditions which will, without doubt, make the Presidential election next fall the greatest political conflict of our history. It is due to t>uthtosd*> that the conditions sh-wn are such that each party may reasonably believe tlurt it can succeed by a mighty effort. Here in Indiana, as Im ’76 and 'BO be enacted a mighty struggle. The corrupt party wbi«h has beefa tod nearly a generation fattening Mpau Sf)O 7» and plunder, will go from il* fo»,g po sw sesbiun of a Canaan flowing with tue milk, and honey of spoils, enly whoa ft has exhausted its stuieat sudeaveM u • l*v the Country Li uo straugur to «j><» aaaraeter and vfoisip at icaaus biwupbd iuiw rsquisitiou* itepubliuuh aopolists, bosses and plunderers uuitedte ty make aa elfort. Fellow Democrats, there are oom* tioMs upon which we may reasonably rsckoa a probable success. These eoa* ditions.’and theyjare the »nly ones, are a united and great eSort. Evkry shoulder TO THE WHEEL! Even now the conflict is in the air.-r The Sentinel will contribute its best ort to the end of a grand Democratic victory. Its work can be best done when a weately visitor to every Democratic home hence we ask to become such a visitor’ and add that now is the time for evervl Democrat in the State to subscribe fori the Sentinel.
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