Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1892 — Turn out and VOTE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Turn out and VOTE.
The boys were up to their usual Halloween pranks, Monday night, such'as lifting gates from their hinges, ruuning vehicles out of their places, etc. The placing of Phillips’ barber pole on top of Long’s drug store building was about the most enterprising of these pranks that came to our notice. Hon. DanielP. Baldwin, of Logansport, is a Democratic hoodoo, and has done that party vastly more harm than good eversince he “flopped” because President Harrison did not give him the foreign appointment he asked for. The last break he made was lately in a Democratic speech in Wisconsin, where he spoke of the “lousy Italians and the lousier Polanders,” in an audience which contained many of the latter nation- i ality. The meeting was broken up, then and there, and the slate committee cancelled every one of Baldwin’s remaining appointments. I Mrs. Hester Cripps does dress making, cheap and stylish, cutting and fitting a specialty. Also has i Cushings Perfection Dyes and Bronzes Tor sale at 10 cts. per package, warranted fast colars in cotton and wool. Residence corner Jefferson St and Chicago road, third bo«w» west of base ball ground. 1-8 o p.
The Democratic meeting in the court house last Thursday afternoon wks not a brilliant success, all things considered. One of the speakers was no less a man than their candidate for Lieutenant Governor, and the other was an imported genius, from Colorado. Neighbor McEwen bad out-did himself in advertising too. and even the weather was very propitious, but in spite of all that could be done the audience at its largest proportions numbered only 75 persons by actual careful ooipit, m uie just before the close of the first speech. Of these 75, ten were women and children and 15 were Republicans, leaving only 50 Democratic voters, all told, at the meeting. The Ant time it rains you will need a pair of shoes and the place to*get them is of Ellis A Murray. We are overstocked in fine shoe on account of the season; call now and get bargains. Hzkphux A Honan. L A young dhlld of James McClanaban, of Union tp., had a very narrow escape from death on Governor's Day. Sir. McClanahan’s horse got frightened, near Burk’s bridge, and the child was thrown out snd caught with Its head between the bugg) wheel and the aide of the buggy® such a manner as to block the wheel The horse was plunging wildly, am
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