Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — Kind Word’s for Hendricks. [ARTICLE]
Kind Word’s for Hendricks.
Indianapolis Times tßep.) December 9. 1883: ffpn. Thomas A. Hendricks aiJjThis wife will sail on the -*stii ffit for an extemded~4©«*§4a. Europe, Mr. Hendricks is not only one of the foremost Democrats of this State, but he is one of the foremost men Indiana has ever produced. He lias for years occupied a prominent position, both in the State and in the Nation, and as he now goes away to seek rest and pleasure amid the scenes of the Old World, he will be followed by the good wishes of thousands of liis fellow citizens, who will earnestly hope that he and his estimable wife may not only find the rest and pleasure they anticipate, but that they may be safelj returned to their home. Indiana will always b*- proud of Thomas A. Hendricks. As much as men may differ from him in political views, they all accord him the possession of abilities of the highest order, and worthy all the honor he has received from his party. The Times adds its wish to those of others that Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks may escape all dangers of such journeys and eventually return to Indiana in renewed health, and filled with pleasant recollections of their trip.
