Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — JASPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE. [ARTICLE]

JASPER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

N. S. Batts, Chaim an. C. D. Nowelf, Seo'y and Treasurer. Carpenter Township. A. Beasley, Chairman; Patriot McGuire, South Precinct; M. B. Graham, East Precinct; M. J. Costello, West Precinct. Union Township.—August Schultz. Kankakee T ownshlp—Frank Fisher. Hanging Grove “ David Culp. Gillam “ John Ryan. Keener “ Ed. Erwin.; Newton * A. J. Freeland. Walker “ Elwood Spriggs. Jordan “ John MoCollough. Wheatfield “ Geu. O. Stemhel. Milroy “ Chris. Sack. Barkley Township. Smith Newd. Chairman; Mark Yeoman; East Precinct; George McElfresh, Wett Precinct. Maißm Township. A. K. Yeoman, Southeast Precinot; John Paxton, Southwest Precinct; Arthur Nowels, Northwest Precinct.

It is requested that all members of the Democratic County Central Committee meet in the Committee Room-:, at the Nowels House, Rensselaer, Ind., SAT* URDAY, July 14,1H94, at 1 o’clock, p. tn. The object of this meeting is to seleot delegates Senatorial Representative and Judicial Conventions, and determine on the time and manner of holding the Demo cratic Convention, A full attendance is requested, N. S. BATES, Chairman. C. D. Nowels, Sec’y. Senator Hoar comnlained in the senate the other day that the tariff bill before that body, if it became a law, would pro, dwe a surplus. “Very likely.” said Senator Jones, of Arkansas, in charge of the bill, “but we will need a surplus to pay off all the extravagant debts which the refmblican party has incurred during the astfew years."