Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1893 — They Knew Their Friends. [ARTICLE]
They Knew Their Friends.
The Wine, and Spirit Circular, a publication devoted to liquor interto the following in reference to the late election. It was a phenomenal indorsement of a party that, in its national character at any rate has never feared to speak for personal liberty and to denounce all sumptuary legislation. The Republican party is not tobe depended on. For many ytars it has catered strongly to the prohibition element, and manyoTitlleadeirs are open in their denunciaiion of the wine and spirit business. To the republican party we owe the prohibitory laws of Maine, Vermont. lowa, Kansas and the Dakotas. To the democratic parly we owe the defeat of prohibition in Michigan, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts aud Rhode Island. In Grover Cleveland the country will have a President who is not only opposed to force bills and McKinley bills, but ta any attempts that extremists might make to compel the people of this country to eat or drink according to formulas that a few wish (?) men might lay down. In a word, the verdict of the people is favorable to our trade. Republicans who left their party to vote for some of the various democratic side shows and aid societies, will doubtless derive some satisfaction from knowing how well they served the liquor interest, in so doing. The Wine and Spirits Circular knows well whereof it speaks.
Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s. Bargains in HATS, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Mrs. Lecklider’e. Everything fresh and new and first class, and at lowest living prices, at Warner & Shead’s the new goocery store. Rand, McNally & Co., 166 Adams St., Chicago, 111., desire a local manager to take the management of the sale of their new Universal Atlas. Any one desiring a pleasant and profitable position would do well to write them. 21-10 w.
- Any person wishing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, up-stairs in the WilliamStockton buildibg, opposite public square. B. F. Ferguson. Warner & Shead, at the new grocery store, would like a share of your trade. They will treat you right. Don’t forget those trimmed hats for ONE DOLLAR, at Mrs. Leek-, ider’s. Wanted —Ladies to assist me in selling the Famous Gloria Water for the complexion. Terms liberal. Address. Mrs. Mary H. Watson Pleasant Ridge, Indiana. Manager branch office. Austin end Hopkins have perfected arrangement by which they cau make you farm loans at 6 per cent, and these loans can be paid off at any time and stop interest. We can give you more money ac less expense than any firm in town.
Austin and Hopkins have perfected arrangements by which they can make you farm loans at 6 per cent, and these loans can be paid off at any time and stop interest. We have the money on hands and make these loans without delay*. We can give you more money at less expense than any firm m town. WANTED—Everybody in Rensselaer to call at Mrs. Winegarden's and obtain a free trial of the “Famous Gloria Water” for the complexion. Postively removes pimples, freckles, black-heads and tan, and gives a lovely complexion. Mks. Mary H. Watson. Pleasant Ridge, Ind., Manager branch office, for lhe “Famous Gloria Water” tor the complexion.
