Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Advertised Letters— Blanche Adams, Seth Bryant, John M. Mott, Annie Quantick, C. F. Sack, Samnel Welker, Henrv Woringay, Henry Wenengor. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, oi the Fourth Saturday of each month for the transaction of bnsiness connected with tba duties of True* tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township DEMOCRATIC RECRUITS. There has never been a time in the history of the Democratic party when so many men, who have heretofore held influential positions intbe Republican party were flocking to it. If the thing continues there will be a general stampede of Republicans to the Cleveland standard before election day. “Republican! ex-attorney generals Baldwin and Williamson have declared for Cleveland. Ex-mayor Harding, of Fort Wayne, and his son have come out for Cleveland. Andrew Purman, one of the loading attorneys of the Allen county bar, has declared for Cleveland and tariff reform. Ex-congressman J. B. White, of Fort Wayne, will also support Cleve'and. Dr. Clayton and James Turpie, of Monon, have declared for Cleveland and tariff reform. Judgo Saylor, of Huntington," week before last announced that he had left the Repnblican party. H. McCabe, of Worthington, Ind., anenounces that he can no longer support the party of high tax and force bills. NEW BECBUITS. South BendJTimes: “Frank Williams, of New Carlisle, a prominent young Republican of past years and son of form«r Republican representative. James C. m Kite was in the city yesterday and surprised his friends here by appearing with a Cleveland badge. Mr. White will cast his vote for Cleveland this fall, as will four or five other young New Carlisle Republicans." The Logansport Pharos says it has the names ot fifty Republicans in that locally who voted for Harrison four years ago who will vote for Cleveland in Novem. her, and adds: “Engineer Kirk Pierce, who returned from a visit to his old home in Massachusetts a few days ago, says that he never saw such enthusiasm as there is for Cleveland down oast. He believes that if the election were to occur tomorrow Cleveland would carry Massachusetts by 20,000 majority. He says that if a man wants to get filled with Democratic enthusiasm he should take a trip through New York and Massachusetts.”

ONE OF MANY. Logansport. July 21, ’92. Editors Pharos:—My first vote was for James G. Blaine, my second lor Ben Harrison, and will you please announce thro’ your columns that my third will be for tariff reform and Grover Cleveland. Very respectfully, C. M. Snydeb. In this locality we know a goodly number who voted foi Harrison in 1888, who will vote for Cleveland in 1892. A gentleman informed us the other day thut he knew seventeen former Harrison voters in one election precinct in ihisoounty, who would at the next election vote for Cle\eland, tariff reform, and in opposition to force bills ——“ ♦ ♦» - ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known snj so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing thb same songol piiii e.—A purer medicine not exist and it is guaranteed to do all thut is claimed. Electric JBi.tera will cure ail diseases of the Liver a..d Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, liheumund other affections caus* ed by impure olood Will drive Malaria Itouj the system and prevent us well us cure all Mulaiiul fevers.— For cure of Headache, Coust pution and Indigestion, trv Electric Bittors—Entire satisfact on guaianteed or mon ey rerun led. Price 50 cts. and £1 at Ale)er’s Drugstore. 5. “Don't bite your thread, if its silk, ” was the wt.rnmg a man gave a young woma . the other uay, who, intent on her fancy work, was snipping off with her teeth the frequent ends of silk her work produced. Serious cases of lead poisoning have resulted from the practice, as silk thread is soaked nj acetate of leau to increase its weight.” Now, if our frieud Doc Wash l ' burn, “B. Gosh,” could ouly satisfy the ex-republican members of ie so-called People’s party that the Democratic committee was directing the Pilot’s exposition of the republican tax imposition he would accomplish his object, “B Gcsh.”

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