Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1886 — DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Clerk, For Sheriff, For Auditor, LUCIUS STRONG. I 1 or Treasurer, WILLIAM M- HOOVER. For Recorder, DAVID W. SHIELDS. For Coroner, For Surveyor. For Commissioner—Second District GEORGE H. BROWN, Jr.
The Democratic party never had stronger reasons to hope for success than in the present campaign. The administration of National affairs Has been clean and honest; the public debt has been steadily reduced and the National credit never stood higher than it does today. The number of employes in many of the Departments of the Gov.rnment have been decreased, the creased, the expenses thereof reduced and a system of retrenchment and reforrn inaugurated that will save nearly SOOOO,OOO annually in the expenses of the Government. “ ♦ •*--♦ ♦- More pensions have been granted than durtng the same period uuder Republican administrations, and more private pension bills passed and approved by the President than during the eight years of the Presidency under Grant. ■ ■ ■ «•» Nearly 100,000,0 so acres of the public domain, voted to corporate monopoliesby Republican Administrations, have been recover d back to the people. The usurpation of the National reservations by the cattle kings has been broken up, and the Territories are being saved from the grasping greed of land monopolies. Senator James H. Willard, at the Court House next Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. The Republican party squandered nearly $500,000,000 of money in the administration of the Navy Department and when it went out of power left nothing to show so a lieut Governor Nelson th j Qourt House Saturday, QqU
