Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, H’CO~ &~CO’S~B>NK) Isprej red to make five year loans on farms at tea positively as low, ana on as favorable irms as can be obtained in town, giving the privileg. of partial payments at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid' We are also prepare to make loanp -n personal security on shorter time > .easonable rates. If you are in need o' , loan, give as a call. 13—41. The Baptist people of Hanm mnnd gave our Congressman and family a complete surprise on the eve of their departure for Washington. Af*er expressions of admiration for the high Christian character of Mrs. H., and appreciation of the s .rvices of Mr. H. as a trustee of the church, a beam tiful Bible, bound in seal skin, was presented as a very slight token of esteem.
WANTED- SALESMEN, To sell a ohoiee line of nursery stoek. Good Day from the start and complete outfit free. Exclusive territory given if desired. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., n4o—l2w. Rochester, N. Y Att’y. John F. Burroughs has been traveling under false colors for the past week. In other word*he is a married man and “the boys” did not know it. From the Buchanan (Michigan) Record of Nov. I6th we see that he was there licensed to wed Miss Lizzie liearsigni of Monterey, Ind. Though a little lute we extend congratulations to the happy couple.—Lake Counv> News.
ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO FLORIDA. The morning trnin via the Monon Route connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. m. Thi ough Vestibnlcd Train of the Queen and Crescent Route reaching Jacksonville at 10:5(i p. m. the following day The service of this popular line is unsurpassed by any line to the South. For rates, time tables, etc., address City Ticket Office, 232 Clark Street, Chicago; or your local ticket agent.
DEMOCRATS IN LINE. The Democratic State Committee held its preliminary ’94 campaign meeting at Indianapolis recently and inlly one hundred and fifty proiui ent democrats of the State attended. Senators Voorhees and Tnrpie, Governor Matthews and many others addressed the meeting and denounced the efforts of the republicans to ruin the country by mlsrepres ntations, shutdowns, attempted bluffs, .to. The Comm ttee issued an address from whioh we extraot the following;
“The Demooratio party of the State ap" penis to the people of Indian , with unshaken confidence in its policy and principles, for continued support. Every departmmt of the state government, nnder the administration of Governor Matthews and the other state officers, i now and has been for manv months in the hands of our political friends. No complain’, either as to its integrity or emc'ency, •an be successfully laid to our charge. Tht «d* ministration of the affairs of the general government has also been committed, by a very large majorit\ of the nopular vote, to onr hands, and we are about to commence the new legislation which aocornpamea a ohange of men and measures nB a result of the last presidential election. A commencement has already been made. We repealed 'he law compelling he gov ernment to buy silver bullion We have not disturbed or demonetized the six hundred millions of silver to-day in o rculalion either in speoie or by its paper representative. We hold to the old and well-known financial priueiple of the demooratio party that silver and gold coin sha 1 be the basis of the money of the money of the people, and we think that upon each basis, bimetallic in its use and process, money may be famished in ample quantities for the successful .lansaction of all the easiness of the country." * * “We purpose further a thorough revision of the system of federal taxation, insisting that the burdens of the government shall be laid upon those mo t able to bear them and that land and labor, wages and agricnltn al produc s shall b finally releated from the excessive exactions to ; which thev have been subject for the last thirty years. We intend no .eduction of the revenu and an increa-e of the revenue wil be the result of the revision of the miff upon these lines. We pnrpose further to pro ide that a certain claaa of appropriation’, those in relation to the ex-Union soldiers of the late war, Rhall be prov tied fer and pref< rred and that the amoants due those air- n<iy settled, and those yet to be djusted, hall be paid to every soldier justly entitled, promptly, without delay.” * * * “We have witnessed with profound regret the many financial dis stere mdfinftines distresses which have befallen the peop e of the country and we dencunoe the statement, so o'ten made and rep-nted, that these things are the result of democratic policies, as not only untrue, (but dishonest* The democratic party inherited from the las | dmi istration an empty treasury, very large engagemen s for the payment of subsidies and bounties and a financial measure, commonly kno vn as the Sherman act, which aggrav 'ted all these eviis, yn act so flagitious in its character that its own antlior and his political associates felt compelled to join in the effort for its repeal, ana we congratulate the country upon the resnlt of the policy of the present administration,Jdevelop’d in thc recent extraordinary session of congress. which has sensibly decreased the danger to the national credit «nd will, in time, gradually restore the public credit and business confidence and will lead to the renewed employment of labor, the increase of wages and the rise in the value of farm produce. We are proud of the bearing and sets of onr senators Daniel W. Voorhees and David Turpie, and of onr representatives in congress upon this question and the controlling influence they exerI ciaed upon itsfdetermination.” Step into Clarke's and see those solid gold watches and obains.
