Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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McDonald, we regret to announce, is critically ill at his home in Indianapolis. Of the ninety«two county superintendents elected in this state on the Ist day of this month sixty* two are democrats. In excellent attraction just now would be a protected workingman who has had his wages raised under the McKinley bill. The court house building at Liberty, this State, was blown up wi'h dynamite, Thursia. night, by unknown parties. Spite work*
The Indiana Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows has instructed their delegates to the sovereign grand lodge to vote to exclude saloon keeners from the order, and to expel any saloon keeper now a member, unless he changes his busi* ness. “McKinley Bill” McKinley is the republican gubernatorial candidate in Ohio. Now let the Democracy of that State, and all citizens in favor of true reform, unite on Governor Campbell and give the high taxer no doubtful repudiate :. Ex-Gov. Foraker, who joined in a disreputable scheme to defeat Gov. Campbell in the last state election, whose part in the transaction was denounced in the report of a committee oppointed by the last republican House, was a bigger man than John Sherman in the .late republican state convention of Ohio. Such leadership is evidence that honesty and morality in the g. o. p. of that state is at low ebb.
The ills under which the country has labored for these many many years cannot be charged to the Democratic party. Since its defeat in 1860 it has been power-* less to avert the wrongs. If its faithful supporters in the past will continue true to its teachings and are firm and devoted to the organization, however, it wil soon be in position to accomplish the greit reforms demanded by the oeople. Let the watchword of every true Democrat, and every true friend of reform be “Don’t Give Up the Ship!” Harvey W. Wood has declined the position of county assessor tendered him by the Board of County Commissioners. Thanks to Mrs. Jane Shaw for a generous supply of strawberries furnished this office. My entire Dry Goods line will ba sold With ut much regard to cost, until further iiepoeitioß is made. Ludd Hofkimb.
