Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 he eyes of the Democratic masses -especially of the class that participated in the events of 1860 are turned upon Mr. Cleveland to see ’f he will follow in the line mapped out by Mr/Buchanan 36 years ago. If he desires to be Buchananized in tho same degree as has been his predecessor, by the party which had honored him, he will nssnm -, as did that gentleman, that he is ‘greater than his party,’ clasp hands with a few deneficiaries of his administration and the enemies of his party end sink into oblivion,
Bid. Schanlaub, chairman of the Democratic committee of our neghboring county of Newton, exprtsses great satisfaction, in his Morocco Courier, at the choice of the recent convention held in this place for Congressman, and is particularly pleased over “the able manner in which Horace E. James* of Hammond, was collectively and individually “sot” down on.” Bob Johnson will furnish you the Daily Indianapolis Sentinel at 50 cents per month.
