Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Shoeß Rubber Sale!i (I I I X oys’ Rubber, Candee 15c Misses’ Rubbers, very neat, 20c ; Women's Rubbers, good quality, 25c’ J Women's Rubbers, very best, 37c. <■; Men's Candee Rubber Boots, sold at any I store for $2,50, for ■ 2,00. One Thousand Pairs of Shoes, of all Grades and i; Sizes AT COST. I JST’To make room for stock of Spring Goods ! THIS IS NO SHAMI Judge
Demograts Attention! The Democracy of Jasper com. ty, and all others who will affiliai e with them during the campaign of 1898, are requested to meet at their respective voting places in the several precincts of said county, on
Saturday! March 5, 1898, at 2 o’clock, p. m., and elect township committeemen from each school district. This committee will organize by the election of a chairman, secretary and treasurer. The chairman of each precinct will be the member of the County Central Committee from such precinct.
The chairmen so selected will meet at Rensselaer, Indiana, on SiiTiimY,-mRCH-i2,-’9B, at 2 o’clock p. m., and elect a county chairman, secretary and treasurer, and fix the time for holding the Democratic County Convention, and for the transaction of other important business. D. W. SHIELDS, Ch’mn Dem. County Com.
DEMOCRAiIO STATE COMMITTEE. First District—John W. Spen. cer, Evansville. Second—Parks M.Martin, Spencer. • Thi d—W. A. Cox, Jasper Fourth. .Lincoln Dixon. North Vernon. Fifth—Frank A. Horner, Brazil. Sixth—Quit. S. Mckson, Green., field, Seventh--Thomas Taggart, In dianHuolis. Eightn— Vernon I avis, Muncie. ?»inth- V. iJlard Ji. Harris, Clinton Tenth—B I win J. Forrest, Hammond Ehven’h -M. G. Sbivt-ly, Marion ;Tfi OT P - 8 Marshall, Ft; Wayne. Thirteenth.. Peter J. Kroger, Plymou h.
