Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1886 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Democratic CONVENTIONS! The Democracy of the counties of Benton. Jaasper and Newton will meet in Delegate Convention, at Gnodlaud, Ind., on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11. ’B6, and place in nomination one candidate for State Senator and one candidate for Cireur Prosecutor. At he same time and place the a candidate for Representative, for the co nties of Jasper and Newton, will also be placed in nomination. The ratio f representation is tixed at one Delegate for every 60 Demo cra'ic votes, and fraction thereof, cast at t e last geneial election. By order of Chairmen of the several COMMITTEES. Li Senatorial Delegates—Jos. G. Hunt, F. M. Herfhtnan, Henry A. Barkley, Nelson Randle, Jas. W. McEwen, E. C. Nowels, Charles Paxton, Frank W. Fisher, Wash. Scott, James Wiseman, M. J. Castello. Judicial Delegates—Ad. Hess, Robert Zick, John G. Culp, J as. W. Douthit, John Baker, P. E. Davis, Charles Loshbaugh, Geo. W. Casey and Chas G. Austin. - Congress adjourned yesterday. —«». Democratic State Convention, at Indianapolis next Wednesday. Democratic Senatorial, Judicial and Representative Conventions at Goodland, next Wednesday. The nominations of Judge Turpie and Gen. Manson were confirmed by the Senate without a dissenting vote. Ex-President Samuel J. Tilden died at Greystone, New York, Wednesday morning last. His demise is a National calamity. The State Board of Equalization at its recent session added 10 per cent, to the valuation of lands in Jasper county. “Let us have a a change.” Bro. J ames is turning State’s ev_ idence against the officials of his political household. The testimony of such is admissable. “Turn the rascals out.” Attorney General Hord delivers an opinion that a Lt. Governor must be elected by the people next November to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of General Manson. Major McFaden, of Logansport, and Hon. James N. Moore, of Txywel, aspirants to the Democratic Congressional nomination, fothis District, visited Rensselae the present week. Both are wor iby and able gentlemen.
