Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1898 — VERY IMPORTANT. [ARTICLE]

VERY IMPORTANT.

Mr. Bryan has written a very strong and politic letter, iwhich appeared in the New York Journal recently. He undoubtedly gave tfiis letter cartful eonsideratio for it is commendable in every way and every voter should completely dig.-st it. He says: “No one believes that bimetallism will prove a panacea for all political ills, but the money question must be settled before other questions can be reached. Financial independence is a condition precedent to reforms along other lints The power that controls our financial policy can control the polic v of our government on every other subject wher ever occasion rises for the exercise of that control-”

The deficit of the governmeut for the first seyen months of the fiscal year under the administration of Hanna-McKinlay, Ding ley-Keed. is $21,901,803. But fer the sale of the Union Pacific railroad, the proceeds of which have have been used in current expenses the "ovbrument would have been aski congress for more bonds. C ‘on mill strikes at Leiviston, Mn Dingley s h >uit, reveals the fact ’• at the average wages of men e eared in the mills was six dollars per week. On this a ten per cent- cut was made, resulting in the strike. Dingley is kept busy trying to explain to his constituents why I igh tariff and gold-tug ideas of finance makes it necessary to cut wages. He resorts to every thing but the truth in Ins explanations.

Try Kenhel Brothers’ Vienna Bread. None better. Tillie Fenoig returned to her h jn.e in this city, from Brunswick, Georgia, Wednesday. r lio Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor SLSO. Ellis Walton has disposed of his drav and hack outfit and business to John Item ley, of Barkley township. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes —Genffi', Ladies’ and Child# ren’s. Don’t forget it. The North Central Indiana Poultry Association has included Jasper county in its dißtriot, and elected Mrs. D A Stoner, of this city, one of the vice presidents. Good warm lunch at Kennel Bro’B restaurant and bakery, for 15 cento.

ltensselaer Lodge, No. 82, K. of P. will attend services at the Prrsbyt rian church, in this citv, tomorrow morning, (Sunday. Feb 20th) being its 34th anniversary. Rev. C. D. Jeffries will deliver a appropriate discourse. Richard Walters, brother of Wm. Walters, of .ear this city, diad in Logansport on Sunday last. Interment in cemetery at Peru... Mr. Wm. Walters and members of his family were in attendance Some years ago “Dick” held a case in this office, and was faithful in all things. Peace to his ashes.

The date of the last number of the Rensselaer Lecture Oluboourse ha' been changed from Februaiy 11th to 28th, when I)r. ifristol will deliver his celebrated lecture on “Shakspearo, the Bard of Avon.” Miss Francos E. Willard died in New York city Thursday, aged at out Gr- years. QMont’cc-110 cla ms now to have the population requisite for a city. All Monon trains now stop t 47th street Chicago, where tickets are sold and baggage is checked to all stations. Electr o cars from this Doint reach the stock yards in five minutes, and communicate with all parts of the city. The number of victims of the Maine disaster is placed at 24b. • Th’ bakery firm of Kennel Bios, has partly changed hands. Barney Kennel has so’d his interest in the business to A. J. Abbott, who is now m p ssession of the 8 The r same of the new firm is Kepoel & Abbett. Monon Excursion Rates: One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis, Fetruarv 20th .»ud 21. t, returning up to February 28d, on account of the People’s Jparty Convention.

Twenty-three dollars to New Orleans and return, February 14th to 21st. Good returning up to March 19th. On account of Mar* di Gras Carnival. Examin tion of the hull of the Maine, by divers, will begin on onday. Perry Marlatt is erecting a lig barn on his farm in Barklee township . Os bat Music Offeb. Send us thenames and addresses of three oi more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and we will mail you ten pieces full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano anu erg n. Address; Popular Mysic Pub. Co., ndianapolis, lnd. “Forty Years of Oratory”, in two' volumes. containing the gp eobes of Senator ’ oorhees in the Houbb and Senate, hi* arguments in courts, and algo his Public Leoturts, ia now on the mi ketj and oeiving very favorable notice. a 0 '