Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMS i OR SALE. We have for sale several tracts f land varyihg in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, which will be s Id at prices to suit the t mes. Only a small cash payment is required, bid* aiice on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospect ive buyers will find it to their advanta ret > call a*id s e us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind

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“fha democrats sentimei.t has no hostility to wealth or capital.— The free and prince y nvartof liberty would not only allow but as sure to every man Lis earnings and poe .cssions, great or small. The demociatic sentiment has not reverence for wealth as such. It reveres the freeman for whit he is, pot for what he has —Senator Turf ie.

A Tardy War. There aie grave compla nts concern ng the tardiness that characterizes our war with Spain. De . lays in bringing the war with Spun to a close mav involve this nation in grave international comp ications. The New York World notes that ‘‘in the Mexican war we set out to conquer a people in their own laud —a vast empire w th powerful na> bn al defenses, in great distances, rugged mountain barriers, wilder* nesses not penetrated by roads. “In the present war we have as

our objective points two seacoast cities - San Juan and Ha ana—open to bombardment from our warsh’ps, and Spain has no navy. ‘ln the Mex'can war there were no railroads, no telegraphs. The swiftest means of transportation were the sailing vessel and the horse. Armies had to make their 16ng and difficult marches on foot. Cann n had to be dragged painful y up and d. wn mountains and • through tropical forrs s.

“In this war there has been fast trains, swift steamers. Tne telegraph annihilates space. The only necessary campaigning is on the smooth highways of the sea, con-, trolled and easily traversed by our superb navy, the slowest of whose ships is faster far than the fastest sailing vessel taki. g the weather as it comes.

“Iu the Mexican war we had to meet large armies as well trained and as well equipped as Sp in’s armies of today, relatively to the times. And they were assisted by a people fired to united fury against the invader, ard catying on a gu?r" ilia warfare of the most effective kind.

“In this war we have to meet ill served modem guns mounted behind old-fashioned fortifications t :at crumbles in your fingers... And these guns are all within easy range of our warships. “In the Mexican war, which was purely a land war, we used alto getter less than 40,000 troops, 73,000 being called out.

“In this war, in which ou. only need lor troops is for garrison purposes, we haye laeady called out four times as many t oops as were called out in the Mexican war. “In the Mexican war, Gen. Scott marched three hut bred u.iles from the seaeoost to the capital city, stormed it, drove out its garrison of 30,000 and held it for nine months, or until peace was arrange ed. And he had less than 10,000 men in all and did the work at the City of Mexico with less than 6,000.

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