Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1888 — Democratic Central Committee Sleeting. [ARTICLE]

Democratic Central Committee Sleeting.

The members of the DemocraticCentral Committee o: Jasper County, Indiana, are requested to meet at the Court House, in Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1888, at 1 o’clock p. in., for the the purpose of reorganization and the transaction of important business. Let every member be present. JAS. W. McEWEN, Sec’y. Newton County Republican:— One of the objects of the Democratic party in proposing to cul down the revenues to the lowest stage is to afford an excuse tor refusing to fu ther increase the pension list, This will enable them to get even with the “boys” for the way they lampooned Cleveland last summer about the battle flags, &c The above is about equal to tne lie circulated i.: the campaign of 1884, to the effe t that pensions would cease under a Democrat.c administration. The Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, at its recent meeting, sat d_wn on Sam Randall and endorsed the views expressed by Mr. Cleveland in his message on I’ariff Reform. Pennsylvania gave her electoral vote io James K. Polk, in 1811, on the same issue.

David \V. Shields, of Marion 1 ownship; Austin I*l. L .ken, Union Township, William Wells, Car penter Townshi ; John Rya , Berkley Township, and Frank AVelsh, Jordan Township, have been selected on ‘Hendricks Club’ organization, for Jasper county.— The duties, ouilined by the rece.'t Conference, at Indianapolis are as follows:

First—All clubs should add to any local name which thev may -elect the words “Hendricks League.’’ Second—The persons v. Lose se lection may be provided for by this conference on club organization should meet in their respective counties, and, with the assistance of all Democrats who miy desire to aid in the work, or who may be induced so to do. forthwith proceed t > organize clubs in their several counties on the plan adopted by Uis conference, which clubs, so rapidlv as they may be forme/ 1 , shall seket from their own number a committee whose especial duty it shall be o encourage the further establishment of similar organizations at other points in their several counties, an so on until like clubs are created i > every town and township possible. Third—Whenever a club has organized, under the plan submitted, it sh-'ll be the duty of the Secretary thereof, without delay, to send to the Secretary of the “Democratic State Central Committee” at Indianapolis, Ind., and to the Chairman of their “Democratic County Central Committee,” a list of the names, with addresses and such other information as may be required concerning the members constituting the club. ‘ARTICLE I. “This club|shall b known as the club of the Hendricks League.’ “article 11. “The officers of the club shall consist of a President, a VieePresident, a Secretary a Treasurer and an Executive Committee. “article m. “The President and Vice-Presi-dent of said club phall constitute members of an Advisory Committee, whi h committee shall be subject to the call of the State and County Central Committees for consultation, at such times and places as s«id committee shall.