Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1884 — Three Logical Propositions. [ARTICLE]
Three Logical Propositions.
1, desire to submit, for the rentiers of the R&’UBUCA-n; three propositions, >jfaich may aid some one in determining for whom to vote, in the coming <. lection: " / Ist.—For the people of the United States to elect, by their votes, to the highest office in the gitt of the people, one guilty of fornication, would tend to inthienee others to commit the same, Xnd kindred crimes, and would lessen the tirttftj of the people,,, and would lower the dignity of the Presidential Office; ~ v '’nd.—Grower Cleveland is guilty of fornication. 3rd. —Therefore, any man, who by his vote helps to elect Grover Cleveland to the Presidency of the United States, votfes for the propagation of fornication, for the lessening of the virtues of the pebple, and for the lowering of the Presidential office. U. B. Still.
