Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Our ehoioe, subject to decision of the Democratic National Convention: For President, GEOVEE CLEVELAND, cf New York. For Vice President, ISAAC P. OKAY, of Indiana. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE Hanging Grove —William "Wjl lets. Gillam —John Ryan. Walker —Elwood Sprigcs. Louis Bull; W. Bmitk Newell. Marion —East, L. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W , D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton —John Goetz. Keener—Albert Brooks. Kankakee —T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —8. D. Clark. Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W., Dan O’Conner; 8., Ed Blake. Milroy—James Lefler. Umc«.— T. J. Mallatt. Chiirman- N. 8. lates. Secretary and Treasurer —C. D. Noweis. Delegates to Congressional Convention. —Dr. 3. H. Loughridge, Louis Bull, G. O. Stembel, M. J. Gastello, Jas. Zea. The only plaoe to get Henderson’s Boot* and Shoes, is at I. J. Porter’s. Clar&nce Carpet Warp, at - I. J. Porter’s. Carpets very cheap, at I. 3. Porter’s.

Mwm tea Twin Tract Wu knocked Oat. Tfcl New York Pres* illustrates the Itetewmg wM me of its fearful and wonderful “tariff pictures” Farmers, •» free trade orator tells von that the wicked tariff rote you ny encour-1 agfcagthe bimttag twine trust. Maybe be knows that the average price of four grades d binding twine has fatten from 18.f5 ceute • fsnnd in to cents in 1891, but he tm’t going to dwell on that fact. Yon tenet study the facte for yourselves when ttm trade orators indulge in glittering generalities.. Yhe silliness of the above is apparent *• sJL Why is bindteg twine cheap, ■tA haw was the trust knocked ant? Bjr inducing the tax on twine frank three wdi ta seven-tenths of a cent per pound. Beery war-tax organ in the country, icdtxfiag The Press, said the binding twine trust was not aided in its robbery by the tariff, and yet after ifas tas was rad need, that paper dares, in the face of atfeteßigaii public, to make such comtetet as above quoted'—Rush vi Be JackWh* Pays the Tax ? Let aome pretended enemy of the new R* ha point ta a single poor man who has refused ta pay hn taxes. It is Am nflronds and corporations who ara detag th* protesting, bt Tipton county An Panhandle railroad awes SS.3W.a&, te shewn hy the tax duplicate. If this tew ms so tenth in the interests of the ndfroads and corporations, why do they refuse ta pay their taxes? This fact atone should fully convince the common people that the new tax law is in the interne* of the poorer classes.—Upton Mew M AU Right. The Indianapohs Journal, through the mouth pie Of of the Rochester Republican, pnba Sidney R. Moon, Democratic candidate tor reporter for the supreme court, as being a “pretty good all-round Mam” The Journal would have its Sendees better* that Sidney fe no lawyer and h inoempfdaat. It would really make na anile If The Journal coold find Itai wbjrr\*Hinn liftr UMs-ifetJ#’ ii?