Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1888 — DEMOORATTC TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOORATTC TICKET.

lor Governor- C. C. Matson. Lieut. •.. n. JI. Myers. Suprci.iA J -s vV. p, Niblack, C. V. 11.-,..:' and Allen Zol’■’rs, imhents. Secy or Slate —R. VV. Miers. .kumiA ol State— Charles A. Munson. Treasu er of State— Thomas B. Byrnes. Supreme Court Reporter—John W. Kern. Attorney General- J no. R. Wilson. Sup’t Public Instruction—E. E. Griffith. The Jasper County Democratic Convention will be held in the Cour* House, Rensselaer, on the first Saturday in June next. Township Democratic Conventions to select delegates to the County Convention will be held in the several townships o. the last Saturday in May. The Democratic Congressional Convention, for this District, will meet at Hammond, Wednesday’ May 16, when a candidate will be placed in nomination who will do Billy Owen up Brown. lhere will be no lack of Congressional timber for the Democratic Convention to select from. Prof. Brown, of Porter county, Dr. Hattery, of Cass county, and Senator Zimmerman, of Fulton county, will be pressed by their friends for the nomination. They are all good men, and true, Delegates to the Democratic Congressional Convention for Jasper county, are Jas. W. McEwen, M. J. Castello, D. W. Shields, D. W. Mellon, George H. Brown, jr. Jay Lamson, A. J. Freeland and Joel F. Spriggs. The Convention is called to meet at Hammond one week from next Wednesday, May 16th. See to it that Jasper couutv is fully represented.

Judge Turpie’s seat in the Senate has been given him by the unanimous vote o£ that body The committee on privileges and elections earns to the unanimous conclusion “that the action of the In. diana House of Representatives, under the particular circumstances of this case, of the title of its members to their seats, is conclusive upen the Senate; and, therefore, that the persons who voted in the election of Senatpr must be conclusively presumed to have been entitled to vote, and, consequently, that Mr. Turpie must be held te be entitled to his seat.”— Blamed if the opinion of that committee isn’t in direct conflict with Bro. Marshall’s. Our very worthy brother should at once read them Out of his party. 1

ETake your butter and eggs to J. W. Duvall, at the new Grocery, and get cash or goods for them.