Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

H s uncondiOflflToffO tional, y Barrens VUIIIIUgU d red to Shatter's forces and the Spanish soldiers are to transported back to Spain as 6oon as possible. And now comes the chairm.*n of the republican state central com l * mitteo and issues a call for the state convention addressed “to republicans and all others who desire to co-operate with them.”.. This is in harmony with the call for democratic county convention issued by “our I ave,” and the one ly one we have been able to die cover. It is a concession of weak* ness—an agonizing cry for help from any ami every source. The republican state ticket is doomed in advance to overwhelming defeat. In conversation with one of the “propagators” ‘of the James and Sicfcels Democratic? paper of ten years ago, in response to the intimation that its lif n was short, he indigui ntly retorted that the republicans paid them to quit; which tends to show, if true, that men of elastic politics, who have the qualifications to advocate any aod every kind of political literature are not the men to tie to. Subscribe for the Democratic fc'entinel, the only Democratic p w* per in Jasper county. Always true to Democratic -Principles and Democratic Men, from past experience you can rest fully assured that you will not be sold out at the supreme moment. The highest class circus in the world.. The Great Wallace Shows. George Healy. of Brookston, is visiting his mother and fr endi in this city. The Great Wallace Shows will exhibit in Kensselaer, Wednesday, August 3d. The American- navy is now one ot the best equipped in the world. It is as strong as Sampson; as Schley as a fox, and what more Dewey want? The champion bicyclists, the Stirk family, in a miraculous act at The Great Wallare Shows. When Admiral Cervera entered the harbor of Santiago it was Commodore Schley who remarked:.. “They will never go home.” The prophecy has come to pass. Before the Board of Review, at Monticello, the other day, George K. Hays presetted himself a d stated that he was the owner o. 80 head of cattle that were not assesss ed. Theii appraisement was fixed at SI,BOO.

Monon Low Ra tes. On aocoant o' the annua convention Pine Lake Christian Culture fSchool. — Pine Lake near Laporte, Ind. Half fare tickets will be sold Ji ly 20 to 26, returning including July 28th. One fare f r tne round trip to Brooklyn, Morgan county, Indiana, July 2oth ‘ o August 15th. returning to August 17th, account Bethany Assembly. Call on ticket agent for particulars. W. H. BEAM. Agent. Ira W. Yeoman, of Remington, wrl be a ca miaate for the nominal ion for Prosecuts in<? Attorney for the 30th Ju> dici 1 Circuit subject to the decision of the Democratic Judicial convention to be held at (woodland, July 22d A. D. Babcock, of (woodland, we understand will be andidite for prosecuting attorney before the democratic judicial c mvention to be held at Good - land, July 22d. Through an oversight Tio delegates were appointed to the ) >em era tic Judicial convenl ic n to be held at Goodland July 22d, therefore ;T1 democrats of Jasper county present on teat occasion will t e entitled to act as delegates and participate in casting the vote of the county.

AN EDUCATIONAL OUTING —AT—BEAUTIFUL WINONA. Two hundred feet abov; Lake Michigan, located just south or the Michigan state line, on Winona Laks (formerly Eagle Lake, Indiana.! Beached directly by the Pennsylvania and Big Four railroads. Fourteen sprin s of great mec ic nal value, complete sewerage, waterworks, steamers, row boats, half-mile bicycle track and athletic grounds. Three liundredthousand dollars have been expended upon grounds and tuildings. WINONA ASSEMBLY AND—SUMMER SOHO OL Seventeen teachers, all college nro'essors. Pro f essor John M. Con ter,‘Chicago University, Principal. School pens July sth, six weeks term Program bei ins Jn y 4th and cl< ses Aagust 28th. F ne hotels, boarding homes and private cottaget. Board, including room, from >ss to sl2 per eek, according to the locution. Board and room in farm houses for limited number at $3 per week Winona Lake iß, three miles in length; deepest lake in the state. Entire grounds shaded by magnificent growth or forest' trees. Write for particulars and program to REV. S. C. DICKEY, D.D., - secretary and Gen Manager. Winona Lake, Ind;