Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It should be remembered that every silver club, whether political, s ci al, labor or class, can send del - epates to this convention,Jand as such speakers as W. J. Bryan, Geo. Fred Williams, A. N. Towne, A J. Warner, H. F. Bartine,J. K. Jones, Marion Butler and others have promised to attend, <.nd a rail road rate of one fare for the round trip, tick ts on sale April sth and 6th and good returning until and including tin? following Saturday, th.re is no good reason why Jas* per county should not hasten and organize clubs and send a large amt n 'resentative delegation... All c’ bs and delegates must be registered with Parks M. Martin, Room 11, Union Block, Indianapolis, bv March 27th. Registration fee. one dollar for each club.

To the promptings of Samuel J. Tilden, from whom the Presidency was stol n in 1877, is the United States indebted today for the splendid condition of our const defenses. To Grover Cleveland is the U* S- indebted for borrowing the mo ney which today meets the expen ditures of the recent $50,000,000 appropriation. •— - - To the republican Harriso ? administration for looting the treasury of its surplus and revenues, and Wm. McKinley for his tariff law a hich reduced revenues, and the republican billion dollar congress for increasing deficits is the United States indebted for making it necessary for Mr. Cleveland to borrow the money now so conveniently on hand.

The dispatches state in quite positive terms that President McKinley intends to throw the responsibility of recognizing the in. dependence of Cuba upon con gress. Senator Proctor has presented sented the case for intervention in a way that brings convictiou to ewy honest inquirer. Why not intervene and be done with it? It does not help the starving Cubans any to .alk about it. • Mark Hanna and Steve Elkins are clamoring for peace. Are the stock jobbers controlling the President’s Cuban policy? “1 fully expect to see the dav when the constitution of the United States will expressly declare the income tax to be constitutional and put ft b yond the power of any su preme court to thwart a measure of righ and jusHce... William Jennings Bryan.

The following Democratic pre cinct commiteemen, for Marion township, were appointed at a meet ing held in this city last Saturday. A large number of Democrats were in the city, but as the plas* of meeting was not designated in thecal!, were deprived the pleasure of being present: Precinct 1.. Wm. Hoover, Chm’n, John Eger, Henry Luers, Adam Nagel, Alfred A. Hoover, Chas. A. Roberts, I. Glazebrook. Precinct 2.. Lee E. Glazebrook, Chairman, Eugene Dilly, N. S. Bates, D. A. Stoner, Louis Worland, Jack Hoys, Jimon Kenton. Precinct 3 ...Chas Nowels, Chm'n, Wm. Bull, Felix French, Chas. Stackhouse, John Smith. Precinct 4. .A. K. Yeoman, Ch’n, M. O. Adams, J, F. McCord, Beit Welsh, Ralph Fendig, Nat Scott, Henry Hildebrand.

We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We will take your old paper off and make your room clea i and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap as you can put on good paper. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard oi soft wax finish, callon W. J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Painter. — Studio in old band hall over post office. ts

FOR SALE!. .Large young Jer' sey cow. Gives about one gallon of milk per day now. Be fresh in March. Very handsome and gentle . Call on or address Engineer at River Qceen Mill, Rensselaer, Ind.