Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — RACING [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
RACING
NE thing that will make the State Fair at Indianapolis interesting this year will be the . racing. The big purses 5* °“ ere d and the splendid track will doubtless attract a large number of the best horses in » the country. Records will be * smashed and the best horses will win. The dates, September 17 to 23, are exceptionally propitious as no other big racing meeting will interfere. All lovers of fine track sports should attend the State Fair. The show of fine horses promises to eclipse anything ever seen in the State and the indications for a first-class show of all kinds of stock were never better. The $30,000 offered in premiums will attract exhibitors from all parts of the couhtry, and competition will be strong in all departments. The people of the State should take more interest in the State Fair than in late years. It is an institution worthy of support, but it can only be maintained by the interest and attention of the citizens of the whole State. ; >Look out for further announcements and make your arrangements to attend-
