Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1898 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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against the. conduct of the war. It raves about the needless sacrifice of lives in the recent war, a war which accomplished greater, results for human progress and brought more glory to the winning side, in proportion to loss of life than BDy other war in all history. The fact in connection with the battle of Antietam, to which the attention of the raisers of this treasonable howl is direoted is this. The loss in that one day. of Sept. 17, 1862; not on both sides, and not on one side, but among the soldiers of a single northern state, were Massachusetts, greater than the entire loss of life on the American side during the whole Spanish war.
Joins the Republicans. The Plymouth News: —Maurice Thompson of Crawfordsville, has published in the Indianapolis Journal an address to young men, advising them to join the party of empire, patriotism and progress. He recalls the facts of history to prove that most of the territory of the United States was acquired "by conquest and its policy has been extension of empire. He believes the Democratic party will make its campaign on the discredited issue of free silver and opposition to territory conquered from Spain. He urges young men between the ages of 20 and 85 years, to be patriotic have faith in the government and support the party that looks to the future instead of the past. Mr. Thompson is a Georgian, who served in the Confederate army, and soon after removed to Indiana. He is a gentleman of strong mind and fine literary attainments; one of the most scholarly and popular authors in the west. In 1878 he was elected as a Democrat to the state legislature, in which he served two sessions. Subsequently he was elected state geologist. Until the present time he has always acted with the Democratic party and the withdrawal of his support in so public a manner will exercise a strong influence.
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