Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Every man or woman in Indiana who sends children to school has reason to be grateful the Democratic party for the present schoolbook law. The amount it has saved in money and trouble has been a great boon to Indiana school patrons. That law broke np one of the meanest rings that ever plundered the people for its own benefit.
The Republican party, having built np the whole brood of trusts, is now trying to unload the odium of them on the Democratic party. Bat for Republican protection there would be no sugar trust, for instance, to stand in the way of honest tariff reform. McKinleyism was as fruitful of trusts as a dead dog is of maggots. The Republican party is responsible for George H. Pullman and the whole system which breeds such men. He votes its ticket, its laws nourish him, he contributes to its campaign fund and is its legitimate offspring. Such conditions as pervade at Pullman were unheard of before the long reign of Republicanism. Carnegie has lost favor with the Republican party, not because he sold rotten armorplate to the government, but because he has weakened in his support of protection. Iq was that vile system which made the Camegies possible. Republicanism, like Carnegie’s plates, is full of “blowholes.” Democratic legislation killed Pinkertonism in Indiana. It also abolished “pluck-me” stores. It also provided the employes’ liability bill and other useful measures demanded by organized labor. These things will be remembered by laboring men when they go to the polls next fall. Miss Mary Meyer has gone to Chicago for her Fall and AVinter Millinery goods.
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