Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
KIDTIPP HI numbers of th" HU I Jasper County Dem ocratic Central Committee will meet at the Cleveland & Hendricks Club Room, in Rensselaer, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1884, at 1 o’clock, p. m. Let. there be a full attendance. EZRA C.NOWELS, James W. Dodthit. Chairman Secretary.
Mr. Blaine, with, hi-> usual readiness', denied his connection with the Hocking Valiev mines, but the puo'i*, cation of the receipt for the amount his subscription, spoils his story. Tne Indianapolis Sentinel is pour* iug hot shot into the plumed kn-ave. Blaine’s libel suit will not be pressed The Sentinel knows too much. 10,000 is the estimated number that greeted the Tall Sycamore, at Monti cello, yesterday. In the evening a procession of 2.000 men, bearing torches paraded the street. I Twenty-eight veteran Democrats, who had voted for tho old “Hero” fackson, acted as Vice Presidents at the Bally in Monticello, yesterday. Good substantial citizens, every one of them. May thoir lives be spared them to partisipate in mhny mote Presidential election?, A large number of the old neighbors of Gov. Gray, have furnished affidavits to the effect that the Governor never was a member of what was known as the Know-Nothing party. But the gossipy, fidgety old woman, of the Republican, still insists that she Knows better. She is one of that class of creature s who be lleve that “a lie well stuck to” is better than to “Tell the Truth!” She is a meek and lowly follower and ad« mirer of James Guano Blaine, the boss liar, judging from the recent developments. .
