Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1890 — THEREMINGTON JUBILEE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
THEREMINGTON JUBILEE.
Logansport, Ind. Ncv. 10 The vote of the Tenth Indiana congressional district has been compiled. David H. Patton, dem., has 1,191 majority in the district which is usually 1,000 republican.— Mathews, dem., for secretary of state, has 631 majority in the district. The; 'lcKinley bill did it. W. D. Owen ran behind his ticket 145 votes in Cass, 63 in Carroll, 20 in Ful. ton, 210 in Jasper, 76 in Porter, 20 in Newton and 61 in White. Total 590. He ran ahead of his ticket 25 in Lake and 17 in Pulaski. Total. 42. He therefore ran 553 behind his ticket in the district. Philadelphia Inquirer (Rep.): Thebottom seems to have dropped out of the whole Republican earth.
Remington, Nov. 11, 1890. Editor Sentinel: The Democracy of this vicinity, and the towns and villages along this line of road including Logansport to State Line, had one of the grandest jubilees at this place last night ever held here. Several speakers entertained the vast crowd with good Democratic speeches. Three bands of music enlivened the occasion with sweet strains. The stand was handsomely decorated with flags and lanterns. Dr. Patton’s office was beautifully illuminated* The Dr. was completely taken by surprise at tne grand outpouring of the people to do him honor. One sulky Republican is telling that Magee expressed disappointmen in our congressman-elect by exclaiming “O, Hell!" But it was not disappointment occasioned the outburst; it was caused by the stench that arose in the s. r.’s vicinity that impressed Magee with the notion that the follow was suffering from a powerful dose of physic. YoursJ JIM.H
