Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M A. McCoy & Co. are prepared to furnish loans on farms at as low rates and on as favorable terms as can be obtained. Call and see us before making c your arrangements. 3 ; DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. Ver fl ill ton. Lieutenant Governor, MORTIMER NYE, LaPorV. Secretary es State, WILLIAM R. MYERS, Madison. . Auditor of State, JOHN O. HENDERONM Howard. State, ALBERT GALL, Marion. Attorney General, ALONZA G. SMITH, jeaatuge. Reporter es Supreme Court, SIDNEY R. MOON, Fulton. Superintendent of Public Instruction, HERVEY D. VORIEB, Johnson. State Statletlciaa, WILLIAM A. PEELE, Ja., Marioa. Supreme Judge, Secend District, JEPTMA.D. NEW, Jonnlars. Supremo Judge, Third District, JAM CS MoDABE, Warren. Supremo Judge, Fl th District, TIMCTHY E. HOWARD, St. Joseph. Appellate Judge, First Dietriot, GEORGE L. REINHARDT, Spencer. Appellate Judge, Second DisUict, FRANK E. GAVEN, Decatur. Appellate Judge Third District, THEODORE P. DAVIS, Hamilton. Appellate Judge, Fourth District,. ORDANDO J. LOTZ, Delaware. Appellate Judge, Fifth District, GEORGE E. ROSS, Cass. For Next United States Senator, DAVID TURPIE. ; DEMOCRATIC TOWN TICKET. For Trusttee, First District, RALPH FENDIG. For Trustee, Second District, JAMES T. RANDLE. For Trustee, Fourth District, JOSEPH C. PAXTON. For Town Treasurer, ED. P. HONAN. For Town Clerk, JOHN E. SPITLER. For Town Marshal, JOHN b. RAMEY.
The gentlemen composing the Corporation Democratic ticket are well worthy popular support. Messrs. Fendig, Handle and Paxton, for Trustees, are enter, prising men, of careful business habits and, if elected, would look well after the interests of the town. No one will gainsay that Ed. P. Honan has the proper qualifications for Treasu' rer. And 'Gene Spitler would make a competent Clerk. For Marshal, a ciippled old soidier, John 8. Ramey, is presented, and respectfully asks the support c f his fellow citizens for the position.
INSTRUCTION TO VOTERS. There will be a town election on Monday next, May 2d, and for the benefit of all voters, the Sentinel presents the following terse instructions: Straight Ticket—ls you wish to vote a straight ticket, stamp within the square at the top of the ticket you wish to vote. Mixed Ticket—ls you wish to vote a mixed ticket, don’t stamp the square at the top of the ticket, but stamp the small square opposite the name of each man for whom you desire to vote. - * -•-• ♦- ♦ ———— Of the Democratic State ticket, the Indianapolis Journal, republican state organ,says: “The worst thing that can be said against the ticket is that it is democratic. It is ts strong as the party, and republicans should know by this time what that means. * •* Republicans should not deceive themselves by supposing it is a weak ticket.” The Indianapolis News, also republican, says: “The ticket, as we have said, is a clean and able one.”
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF DISTRICT SCHOOLS. The regular annual graduating exorcises of the district schools will be held as follows: i Marion, Newton, Union and Barkley Townships, at the Rose Bud chapel in Union township, Saturday evening, May 7th. Twelve graduates. Keener Township, at DeMotte, Friday evening, May 13th. Three graduates. Wheatfield and Kankakee Townships, at Wheatfield, Saturday evening, May 14th. Five graduates. Cabpbnteb Township, at school house number It), Thursday evening; May 19th. Four grad atesJordan Township, at school house No. 5, Saturday evening, May 21st. Two graduates. Hanging Gbove Township, at the Marlboro school house,' Saturday evening, May 28th. Two graduates. Gillam Township, at Independence Chapel, Saturday evening, June 4th. — Two graduates. Exercises to begin promptly at eight o’dock. AU friends of the schools are invited to attend these meetings. s J. F. WABBEN, Co. Sup’t,
