Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — What Indiana Democrats Have Done. [ARTICLE]
What Indiana Democrats Have Done.
The Democratic party has given the people of 1 diana tie grand common school system they enjoy; the school book law which saves millions to the people; the Austra*han ballot system, which enables every freeman to vote his sentb» ments beyon 1 the eye of any threatened discharge from a tyrant employer; a tax system under the administration of which the great railroads, express companies and other corporations havr- added over a million dollars in property vaK ue? to the tax duplicate; which has built every public institution auch as the a ylums, prisons, re«v schools, monument, state house and other public improve* ments with strict economy and honest regard for ths taxpayers... Such a party is stilled to the complete confidence of the people. They stand for the people. bio better State ticket was eve selecteu for the suffrages of the people than that presented by the democracy. It stands for honest and faithful administration of the affairs of the State. The proposition to withdraw the r>( r-interest bearing greenback ' and substitute the issue of national 1 auk circulatio , thereby placing the control of the nation’s finances n the national banks and trust companies should be we 1 considered bv every voter, and defeated it the j oils next Tuesday. To aid in its defeat vote for John Ross for Congress.
