Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Positions <» uaranteed. under reasonable conditions. Do not say it can not be done till you send for free 120 page Catalogue, of Dbaughon’b Practical Business College, ashville, Tenn. This college is strongly indorsed by bankers and merchants all over the United States as well as Foreign Countries. 4weeks by Draughon's method of teaching bookkeeping is equal to 12 weeks by the old plan.— Special adva. tages in Shortnand, Penmanship, and Telegraphy. - Cheap board. Open to both sexes. 36 states ana tenitorias now represented . Write for 120 page catalogue which will explain “all.” Adlress J. F. Draughon, Pres t, Nashville, Tenn. (Mention this paper.) N. B.—This College has prepared books for home study, book keeping, penmanship and short hand. It is reported Warner says that Grover Cleveland a d John Sherman will vote for the same man for President. We trust that Gen. Warner speaks by authority,’and when John She r man shows his hand in that direction he will exhibit more good, sound patriotism and sense than-we ever believed him capable of. Certain Democratic editors have been indulging in disparaging criticisms of President Cl veland and Governor Matthews, and in doing so simply advertise themselves as suffering from a malignant attack of “sorethead. ” For every such criticism as has come under our observation a ‘disappointed' author may be the sponsor; and even where disappoint ment may have nothing whatever to dojwith the motive, it would nevertheless be asserted as the impelling cause.
McKinley Bill in his speech in Chicago, on the Fourth, declared that—- “ The United States possesses practically as much energyor workirg power as Great Britain, Ger-, many and France combined, so that the ratio of working power falling to each American is more than that of two of any other nation . But with our improved and superior machinery e«ch American laborer is enabled to accomplish relatively still more than his European competitor. The American laborer not only does more snd bettr-rwork, buc there are more skilled, intelligent and capable ar" tisane here now in pioportion to t v e total population then iu any other country in the world.” McKinley will yet admit all that the most ardent tariff reformer claims. Freed from the unjust shackles of a protective tariff the American workingman will feed and clothe the world.
Advertised Letters—Miss Mery Callehen. Miss Flora Farmer, Miss Edith Byers, Thomas Large. Grandmother Manhall is visiting relatives and acgnaintanoes. in Will county. 111. Ladd Hopkins is on the sick list j. W. Williams is visiti g his brother and friends in Ohio.— Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat and daughter, of Chicago, are visitiag relatives and friends in Rens-elaer, ■"Presbyterian Sabbath School in the •Id church building Sunday mornin next. corner Jefferson and Harrison sts.
