Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i Chambers proved a positive failure. For the opening meeting of the campaign, that of the .Republicans Friday of last week was a fizzle. Senator .Tones, of Nevada, has annou iced that he will no lon ~er affiliate with the Republican party. The tax derived from incomes will lessen tne burdens of Re toiling millions about $30,000,000 per year. Joint discussions may be arranged between. Senator Zimmerman 4 and Dr. Hatch, candidates for cons gress. A very promiuent Republican of Rensselaer, as an excuse for Smi* ley N. Cnambers’ failure, says “no man can speak to empty benches.” ♦ •» It would require $25,000,000,000 to meet the expenditures proposed by the Populists. Let us see. Wiiat is the value of the United States? When a member of the Indiana legislature Dr. Hatch, repub’ican candidate for congress, voted for the salary grab’ which passed that body, tne Logansport .Jou.nal to the contrary uotwithst nding.

The Republican contains not one word, good, bad or .ndifferenb concerning its meeting opening the republican campaign in Jasper county. Such treatment of the great Chambers is exceedingly shabby. Smiley N. Chambers started out with the bald declaration that the Democratic party lacked in ability to conduct the affairs of this t ov* ernment successfully, but offered no proofs to back it. Is it any wonder he fizzled? In k order, we presume, to add importance so the connection of Dr. Hatch with the ‘salary grab’ 1 igislature, the Loganspoyt Journal gave out that Mr. Zimmeiman was a member of the same bod/, which is not true. Mr. Z. was a member of the senate and took a leading part in securing the enacts ment of the school book law and other reform measures. One advantage of taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood is that you need not infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny your_ etrlf any food that agre:-;s with you. In a word, you are not compelled to starve or loaf, while taking it. These ate recommendations worth considering. A legal voter in Indiana must have been a resident of the state s. x months before election, of the townsnip sixty days and the precinct thirty days. If Le moves from one township to another after September sth, or from one precinct to another after October sth, he will be deprived of his vote at the election November 6th. Speaker Crisp declared, in his givat speech at Atlanta, that the present congress had redeemed most of the paity pledges, “While we have not done all we hoped to do.” he said, “>ve have done more in the past year to redress the wrongs of the people; we have done more for their relief than was ever don by any party in the same length of time in any country under the sun.

“These arc bold words, yet 1 hold myself at all times i-eady to defend them. Coming into power at a time of panic, when business was a a standstill, when labor was unl- - when our treasury was empty, with courage and fidelity we entered upon a struggle with the enemies of the people. We emerged from that struggle victorious in this: “We have repealed lie McKin-, lev law. “We hive greatly reduced taxation, “We have made living cheaper, “We have made all money taxable. “We have taxed surplus 1 comes. ‘We have reduced public expend-

itures and , “We havedeclared undyinghos- j tility to all trusts and monopolies, i organized for the oppressio. of the j people. i “On this foundation we ‘build j our house;’ on these issues we go before the people. For them we have ‘fought the good fight;’ to them we have kept the faith, and of them we have no fear.”