Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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FARM !-<)(?( > acres for sale. $25 an acre At Hopkins, near Momence, Kankakee county, 111. E L. Stewart, 514, Chamber of Commeice, Chicago, 111, Democratic State Central Committee. First District—John W. Spencer, Ev~ ins v ills. Second District -Parks M. Martin. Spencer. Third District—Richard H. Willett. Leavenworth. Fourth District—Joel Matlock, Brownstown. Fifth District—Frank A. Horner, Braril okth Digtrict-K. M. Hord, Shelby v i _e . •v ajenth District—Tom Taggart, Indian J>olis. ghth District—J J. Natterville, Anderson. VinthJDistrict—W. H. Johnson, Craw fordsville. Tenth District—William H Blackstxek, J. i layette Eleventh District—Rufus Magee, Log --nsport: Twelfth District— Thos. H. Marshall, Columbia City. Thirteenth District -Peter T. Kruyer, Plymouth. Sterling ft. Holt, Chairman. ■Judge’ Healy will hereaft r keip ou hand a eelect stock of ready made boots and shoes, and will also continue to manufacture to order work entrusted to him.— The judge’s well known good jndg meat of quality, workmanship and prices in his hue will be a drawing ca r d for patronage.
Institute Reports and Resolutions. At the Jasper County Farmers’ Institute, last week, a Committee or Organization was appointed, with instrnctions to involve a plan to increase the public interest in these institutes. This committee prepared the plan embodied in the report here given: Report or ORGANiZAtion. Mr. President:— Your Committee on organization Paving carefully considered the subject of the organization of the county for the coming year to close with the next annual institute beg leave to report as follows: 1- We recommend that on Lab ir Day, September 7th 1896 i hat a Townshiw fair and picnic beheld in each Township of the county and that a vice-president be than selected for that township and a township organization be then completed and delegates selec ed to attend the next institute. Th-» place of these meetings to be determined by the executive committee hereinafter provided for
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