Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Euitor Sentinel—Please -nnounce that ! I will be a candidate before the Democratic connty convention for nomination to the office of Sheriil, subject o its decision. ALFRi d Collins, Editor Democratic Sentinel;.. Please announce that 1 will be a candidate Tor nomination to the office of Glet k of Jasptr Circuit Court, subject to decision of Democratic county co venti n John G. Reynolds Samuel E. Yeoman, of Jssper per county, requests the announce* ment of his name as a candidate for joint reprisentalive for Ja-per and L ike counties, subject to the dicision of the republican nomis natiug convention to be held in Rensselaer, May 11, 1898. *

. The democrats made gains al) over the state on Tuesday. They elected a part or the whole of their tickets in a number} of towns and cities whieb almost invariably go republican. Local issues, ot course cut a 1: rge igure, but it is propose t rouß to assert that they could have operated so universally in favor of the democ”ats. The re* suits show a steady and uniform democratic diift all over Indiana, and indicate that the people, while prepared to heartily support the government id the contest with a foreign po.rer, are onpos-d to the d mefetic po leies of [ h<-. admiuis tralion. I’hey are disguste with •O.ugiPY tax-uon; t ey ait? seek and t red t>f {Me gold stanoaitl, u A ihto, a. f li'arlil v ’U fai’ur of the, runocet*a du-n of a ivt»r, of an income tux. hu 1 o the other measures pr>>[)os w d by the democratic parly for the. benefit of the people In this city, while not opposed to inipiO'Miieu/s, r. r.nv of our cit izous believed reasonable time shemiu be gi cn, and improvec meuts projected gia lua’ly, sq that taxation might uut lje extreme. Propositus y, that effect were treated with iudi erence or with the charge that he objector was oppQ.ec] ttl public Improvements. In sday, however, was the • eos pie’s day and they had their say. It shouid be 'ma.ed with respect. Through Sleeper 4’Q V nHI|{GT()N AND BALTIMORE The new Monon thiough sleep i between Chicago and Wasl.ingU-n and Bahihaore has become s-" popular that it is often n ceisavy t<pat on an extra. Koquisitjensfor berths should be made at least a day «e advance, it is attached to t*’ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5:12 a, m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7155 tbe following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.

Thf, Moncn’b Ne^ t Siation in Chicago. All Monon Route trams uow stop at the 47th Street Station, Chicago. Tickets will be sold and baggage checked to that point. Pa gangers alignting at that station can take the 47th Street Electric Line uud reach any part of the great south* ern portion of Chicago within a few minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in b ve' minutes. Tickets may be purch ased and,baggage checked at 47th Street Station. Mrs. Henry Pnroupilthas opened m> a millinery stock at ber horpa in the residence part qf the Ludd Hopkins building first door north of Wiight's nndeitaking rooms, and desires all of ber old friends and patrons a r > veil as others to call and see bei goods and price - before purchasing. Mbs. Henhy Pubcupilb.

TV otice to Taitpa^ei’sl Tne first Monday in May is the day upon which t|ie first install* moot of taxes for 189|7 can he without tm per cent- penalty. O, Twaaur©r Jasper Countv.