Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Shoe S Mita Sale! oy s’ Rubber, Candee 15c Misses ’ Rubbers, very neat 20cWomen's Rubbers,good quality, 25c Women's Rubbers, very best 37c. Men's Candee Rubber Boots, sold at any store for $2,50, for 2,00. One Thousand Pairs of Shoes, of all Grades and Sizes AT COST. » ISTTo make room for stock of Spring Goods ! THIS IS I-JO SHAM Judge Healy*-
Mr. Bryan has positively prom ised to attend the convention of bimetallic clubs in Indian; polis, 6th nd 7th April next, and will deliver an address especially prepared for the occasion. FLAG PRESENTATION. Gen. Vanßensselaer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, on Tuesday last presented the handsome flag purchased for the new court house, to the county commissioners. In a brief address Mrs. T. J. McCoy, regent of the chapter, presented the flag. George N. Dunn responded, m behalf of the commissioners. Clerk Coover described “The duties ot the county officers.” Judge Thompson discussed the subject of “The Court.” M. F. Ohilcote—“The Bar.” J esse E. Wilson,.. “The Litigant.” C. W Hanley,..' The Witness.” Abraham Halleck—“The Commissioners.”
A committee composed of Mrs. T. J. McCoy, H. R. Karri e and A, Halleck was apnointed to prepare a memorial of the meeting, to be spread on record in the circuit and commissioners’ courts, and a copy for publication be famished each newspaper in the county After prayer and benediction bv Evangelist Reed, the meeting closed with rousing cheers for the flag, the Board of Commissioners, the Court and the Daughters of th s American Revolution.”
As only delegates will be certain of good seats at the great bimetal* lie convention in Indianapolis,. April 6th and 7th, every one sho’d go as a delegate if possible; and as every silver club can send |fitty delegates and clubs can be organized in every township or even precinct by the blank forms furnished by Parks M. Martin,; Room 11, Union Block, Indianapolis, who must also be sent the list of dele, gates and $1 registration fee from each chb. None need have anv difficulty in securing a de egste’s ticket, if proper steps are taken at once <
The Indianapolis Weekly San" tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year for $1.50. * ■ ' The republican county convention met in the Opera House in this city, Monday afternoon last, and olaced nomination the following ticket: Clerk.. Estil E. Pierson. Auditor—Wm. C. Babcock. Treasurer..R. Ad. Parkison Sheriff—Nate J. Reed. Coroner-T. P. Wright. Surveyor Myrt B. Price, Com’r Ist I ist.. Ake Halleck. “ 2d Diet. .Sim A. Dowell. As a whole the ticket is not a strong one, and with good candi* dates, of well known qualifications democrats have a fighting chance. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes —Genes', Ladies’ and Children’s. Don’t forget it. Liw but deep are the mutterings of ma y republicans concerning the county ticket placed in the field last Monday. It is said time wll heal all discontent, butwed.ult it. Charles Viok, the Optician, says that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact that'he keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his elaim. Try Kennel & Abbett’s Vienna Bread. None better.
