Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1892 — NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vioe-Fresident, ADLAI STEVENSON, of Illinois. DEMOCRATIC.STATE TICKET Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS, Vermillion. Lieutenant Governor, MORTIMER NYE, LaPertc. Secretary of Slate, WILLIAM R. MYERS, Madlaou. Auditor of State, JOHN O. H KNDKRONM Howard. Treasurer of Slate, ALBERT GALL, Marion. Attorney General, ALONZA G. SMITH, Jenainge. Reporter of Supreme Court, SIDNEY H. MOON, Pulton.. Superintendent of Public Inetructlon, IIERVEY D. VUKIBS, Johneon. Stato Htatletlclan, WILL/AM A. PEBLE, Jit., Marlon. Supremu Judgo, Second District, JBPTHa.D. NEW, Jennies. Supremo Judge, 'Third Dlotrict, JAM ts MoCABB, Warren. Supreme Judge, Fl.th DletHot. TIMOTHY E. HOWSRD, St. Joeeph. Appellate Judge, Plret Dletrlet, GEORGE 0. REINHARDT, Spencer. Appellate Judge, Second Dle’ilet, PRANK E. GAVBN, Deeatur. Appollat.oJudge, Third DUtrfet. THEODORE P. DAVIS, Hamilton. Appellate Judge, Fourth District, ORDANDO J. LOTZ, Delaware. Appellate Judge, Fifth DUtrlet, GEORGE E. BOSS. Case. For Congress, • , THOMAS HAMMOND. For Roproeontative, J. W. NOBAND, For Judge Circuit Oeart, JAMES T. SAUBDBBWON, FordAroeeoutlnglAtternoy, * PRANK DAVIS. For Next United States g^t or DAVID TU&Pie.

the d ld *t ri b 8 of the Mrth, «d obliterated from the memory of man," * Parson Chase at Union City. The Republioan organ at Union. CRr denounoed the above in unsparing terms. Judge Johnston's meetings in this oounty did not inspirs him with oonfldsnoe of sneoess.

And 8 or il) special appointments are to be mado for State Senator Gilman in this, oounty. We hope the Senator will take, advantage of the opportunity thus afforded to defend the present tax law for which, he voted. ***""" ' T ■ MUU *th W&7 ’ b,,t k ,,n —Marshall , Q d MUls-the courts save decided that the rat road corporations must pap the taxes levied against them under the new law.— We believe Marshall and Mills have not mads h„te to inform the resder* of the Republioan of this fact.

After having laid the blame of increased looal taxation upon the more nume*. one shoulders of the township trustees,, and after admitting that lobal tsTatiom bss been increased over $13,000, (the tablesj published by us week before low# sho’fr an increase ovei $17,000) the editor 'of the Republioan halts, catohea his bisath, and promises his readers in a series of articles to show: First—That there is noinorease in looal taxation. Second—ls there ie an increase the township trustees are responsible: Third If the township trustees are net responsible, no one is, but the increase is' needed and every dollar will be honestly sxpsndsd. The Republioan campaign in tLis locality, compared with the past, j g , oraly laoking in vigor. The lootd committee is desirous of stirring up, the animals nd have made a number e* appointments to be filled by looal talent. W® thi.iV it will prove to be, "Love’s Labor Lost " gentlemen. The Republioan says it was the loeaT editor of the Pilot who declared: “Oh well, jnst so wo oan get them tobelieve it until after tbe election. ■ The local editor is a republioan, and a graduate of the Republican. He denounces the charge that he tftered the expression, however, as “a He? pure and unadulterated.” Bui euppoie he did utter it. He would only have been * answer, ing a fool according to his folly.* What right had the *man whose weed is above question" to attempt to reprove the employe of the Pilot Co. We remember that an employe of the Republican was disobarged on a certain oooasion for permitting a faction of his own party tosse him.