Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1898 — DIVIDED DEMOCRATS, UNITED REPUBLICANS. [ARTICLE]
DIVIDED DEMOCRATS, UNITED REPUBLICANS.
Now York, Now Jersey ami Connecticut Democrats, as well as those of other states, have repudiated Bryanism. The Indiana Democrats arc still among the few of their party who believe in the efficacy of cainpatu ghosts, like fr<se silver and that sort of thiug. Republican* Irotn one end of the country to the other are unanimous in sustuiuing the McKinley administration. Its worth as a promoter of national prosperity aud glory in peace and war has been demonstrated by h >u**«ry, ahtlity and patriotism. Tne Democracy of Bryan aud other factious are uuited on only one line, and that the hue of abuse, misrepresentation and yellow newspaper lying. For 40 years the tax levy for state purposes has averaged 14 4' cents. Threo and one-half years ago a Republican legislature cat the levy down to nine ents.
