Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 [ADVERTISEMENT]

INSTRUCTIONS 1 , TO VOTERS J*# - -■ -■ .Jy How to Mark Ballot, i « - j DBM OOftATIC TICKET, , Fo? Seuratary o t State© SAMUEL M. RALSTOfIfc m-h.SZ zam For Auditor of State, jorn w. Mijffdia. For Treasurer of State, DBM. 3 HUGH DOUGHERTY. j 1 "*' ■MMSHfe* »• iSiSE . For Attorney General. DEM. JOHN a. MoNUTT. I- . i ______ :j@w For Olerk Supreme Court. DBM. HHMfftY WAH RUM. INSTRUCTIONS. If you want to vot® a STRAIGHT* DEMOCRATIC TICKET make « arose thus, X, within the l*r*re ojrol® containing the ROOSTER at the top of the ticket. If you rm *kln th * LABOR OIROLB you must not rr* •> e a mark anywhere else on the built # or you will lose your vote. If you v/ant te vote a mixed ticket, you must not mark within the large circle, but must make a cross thua, X, in the SMALL SQUARE opposite the name of eaoh person, for whom you desire to vote. You must not mark on the ballet with anything but the 9LUB Pi '} CIL given you by the poll cler, . "it you by mistake mutilate your foalics return it to the poll clerk and ./at new ballot. You must fold your ballot before coming out of the booth so that the face wfll not show, and so that t Initials of the poll olerks on the baok will show. Thß Silver Dollar. There is not a voter in Indiana who does not know that the standard silver dollar is sound money. There is not a voter in Indiana who does not knew that the standard silver ■ dollar is a legal tender for all debtsprincipal and interest, public and private. There is not a voter in Indiana v/h; ■ does not'know that the man who geek-; to discredit the standard silver e.G is a knave, and working in the inf of the money power and against th ferests of the producing classes. Bimetallism, for the seeming of wh the Democratic party stands pledg, and will contend for as long as the a rooster to crow, means the use of 1 gold and silver as standard mono, - money of teal payment and redemption, “How absu d for the Journal lQ thiuk f.>r a moment that i's (th© Democrat's?) readais would swal* low such rot.” —Democrat? Yes; “rot” is the proper define *ba. The “interest” of the Dem» oerat? iu the welfare of the peo-* I pie is on par with that of the wolf 3or the lamb. He is over, zealous,