Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WALKER TWP DEMOCRATS. The Democrats of W alker twp, will hold a couvention, Saturday, JuDe, 23, at the Snyder school bouse, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the township offices to b? voted for at the next November election. The township organization will also be completed. Every Democrat be on band. E. M. Spriggs, Chairim a.

r| 'hanks to U. Senator Turpie for valuable public documents. The Democracy of this district has p’enty of congressional timber to select from. With the highest tax on coal ever borne by that product, the combines have succeeded in inciting their employes to engage in a terrible and far reaching strike. Call at John Healy’s new shoe shop, on Vanßensselaer st, south of McCoy’s when needing any 1 oot or shoe repairing, or other work in his line. Good work guaranteed, at fair prices. Terms cash. 12 - 4tp.

In affirming the constitutionality of tne state tax law the U. S. supreme court has knocked a plank out of the Republican state platform. The decision of the U. S. supreme court upholding the Indiana tax law will cause to be paid into the state treasuiy $700,000 back railroad tax. Austin &cq„®£ G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on peisonal mortgage, -r chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirale than bank loans, because interest is r c bated.— We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.

The senate, lirs agreeu upon free barbed wire. Now let some of the democratic arid republican kickers run up against tha*-, will ye!—Kokomo Dispatch. The very worst that can be said about the tariff on sugar soy the benefit of tfie sugar trust is it is only one-half as much as it is under the McKinley bill,- LaPorte Argus. The Logansport Journal wants Major Charles B. Laudis to withdraw from the race. Would that not be treat ”g the “Majors” who placed him in nomination with contempt? —4 • *-• The Johnstonites r.ay the Landis •kids” wear creases in their pants. That's a tame charge in comparison t<> ihe one that the Johnstonites’ trousers bag at their knees and do s> (I at tile seat.

The “Ki is” swear that if Landis is forced from the track the republican state and county tickets will be knifed throughout the district. The “Kids” haven't met in mass convention, but tney are ready for business. We understand they do no’ intend to ruince words. “Billy” Owen, republieap candidate for secretary of state, fee.s now that he is placed “between the devil aid the deep sea.” The Johnston and t l e Landis men are softer him, and between factions he is suffering the torments of the “politically damned.” The contention in the LandisJohnston combination convention, rednc< dto a fine point, for success | hinged on the generalship of the I two factions. '*he Johnstoniles refused to tnke partiu the pro- ! ceediugs, when the convention met I in the hall in tne evening, pursue j ant to adjournment, and permitted the nominal on to go to Landis by default. Instead of doing this, had they <drawu off and placed Johnston in nomination, the re-r publican state central committee \you.d have gppn its \yay plear p. depose lapth cwdid&tes and order a new convention. The “kids” outgenerald Johnston and h.s backers, and left no loop for them to take hold o. and demand t. new deal.