Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO TEACHERS!— We have a ton of choice candy at rock-bottom prices, Laßue Bros. “***,' ’’ iu the Republican, asks : —“Whioh party plunged this country into a civil war whioh cost millions of dollars and thousands of lives?
The Republican party was and is seotional. Daniel Webster predicted many years prior to its organization that the euooess of such a party meant disruption and oivil war. It succeeded to power with the declarations of its platform and leaders boldly set forth—“No union wiili slaveholders;” “The constitution is a covenant with death, and the Union in league with de.th;” it wa ted an “antislavery God, a. anti-slavery Bible, aud an anti-Blavery Constitution;’’ it expressed a cheerful wiJlinguese to “let the Uniou slide;” “Helper’s Impending Crisis, demanding that rapine, wnr and the torch sweep over the soutli,” was recommended by sixty-five republican congressmen, including our own Colfax; Old John 1 rown committed the fiist overt aot, ana he was unlit Id and defended by the republican party. On the whole we would say the facts indicate that the republican party is responsible.
Which pnrty predominated in the struggle for the m&intainance of our government? From the univeisal success of the republican party at the polls, by large majorities, throughout the Union, during the war, very positively indicates that republic can voters remained :«t home to do the voting while Democratic voters pressed to the front to put down the rebellion, we would say the Democratic “party predominated in the struggle for the maintenance of our government ” The balance of the queries are merely presumptive assumptions, without foundation, and need no answer. LfiKue Bros, is Headquarters for Santa Claus. ■ mm ■ It is a tiifle fresh for the republican managers to demand of the Democratic party the immediate correction of all the evils which the g. o. p. has brought about in thirty years of unlimited control.
WINTER REHOBTS OP THE SOUTH. Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., and other South Atlantic and Gulf 'ioast resorts can be rembtsd with but one change of cars from Chicago and that at Louisville or Cincinnati wnere the Monon makes close connection the L. & N. and Q. and C. Vestibule trains, running through to Florida. The Monon’s duy trains are now all equipped with beautiful new Parlor and Diuing cars, while Ps night trains are made up of Smoking Cars, Uay Coaches and Pullman and Compartment SKopers, lighted by electricity com headlight to hindermost sle per. The Monon has gradually fouiht i way to the fr-.nt, making exteusiv improvemenis in its rondbe.i a d service, until to-day it is the h st equipped line from Chi to the South, offering its patrons fa ilities and accommodations see.md to none in the world, ami at rates lower than ever before.
Don’t wait un il t<.e choice bargains are gone, but come at once! Laliue Bros. Chria mas eve eniertainm-rits wih b.e given at the Presbyterian, Metbndis and Christian ch irehes Sfiturday k evening, It is prudent to begin looking up Holiday Presents early. Come right in! Laßue Bros.
Mackey and Barcus, marble and grange workers and deal re, have ; placed a to the memory. | ot Chas. G. Sears, dec'd, in. Wess ; ton cemetery. Pq.y your wife a nice Dinner 1 Sel, at Laßue Bros. ■ V -Jl . I
