Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1889 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
j fLclres on PROHIBITIOHJI Tb«- llnr'l Tarty In r -r.-ntlv Ix>a<M« Ground. Sohic interest lag figures showing the tendency of Massachusetts on the question of lioptsing the sale of intoxicating liquor have l>een Hiibmiited lo the Legislature by the Secretary of. State. In ISBI, out of 841) cities and towns, only 74, or 21 percent, voted to grantdicenscT** The popular i majority against license showed4:o.» per I cent of the people of the Stalo to be tn ' favor or the policy of prohibition. In with he same number of cities and ' towns.. 63 voted yer. The majority against license had become 51.58 per cent of the totil. The total vote was 16.6 per cent greater than in 1888. . J In 1887, When the the number of cities and towns was 351; 85, or 22 per cent vpted yea. The total vote increased 2.5 per cent in this year, and 53.45 per cent was in favor of license. This is quite a ■et-back for the prohibition party. Don’t lose steen with •» tickling cough take Rinehart’s Cough B il'itm. 25c7 * F. B. MBYF.It.
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