Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1890 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
You stamp what you vote. TICKET. If you wish to vote the straight Democratic ticket stamp as above—on the square left side o' the title—then if there is a candidate on any of the other tickets you may wish to vote for stamp the square left side of his name in like manner, and your ticket will be counted all right. Our neighbor refers to a letter said to have been written by Dr. Patton to a soldiet at Goodland, asking his vote for him because he was a soldier, and that the soldier responded by, inquiring if the doctor had voted for Harrison, to which he made no reply. It is said, however, that the doctor did reply, stating that he “did not and could not vote for any man who would swear, as Harrison did, that his services were worth SI,OOO per week, and then brutally say to laboring men that $1 per day was proper remuneration for their services, and should be sufficient for the support of their families.” Good Dinner and Supper at Chas. A. Roberts’ Implement wareroom, on election day. by the W. B. C., for 25 cts. a meal. There is an earnest movement on foot to secure the cab, furniture and specialties factory for Rensselaer. Many of our citizens have subscribed liberally. Everybody come to the W. R. C. Dinner and Supper on election day, These meals will cost no more than elsewhere, and the proceeds will be devoted to a good purpose. Only 25 cts. each.
