Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1898 — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

STATE TICKET. SAMUEL U. RALSTON, • Secretary of State, i JOHN W. MINOR, f Auditor of State. MEk O. M’NITT, Attorney General. HENRY WARRUM, Clerk of Supreme Court, W. B. SINCLAIR, Superintendent Public Instruction. JAMES S. GUTHRIE, State Statistician. EDWARD BARRETT, „ State Geologist. JUDGES OP SUPREME COURT. LEONARD J. HACKNEY, Second District. JAMES M'CABE, Third District. TIMOTHY E. HOWARD, Fourth District. JUDGES OF APPELLATE COURT. EDWIN TAYLOR, First District. C. J. KOLLMEYER, Second District. • EDGAR A. BROWN, Third District. WILLIAM S. DIVJEN. Fourth District. JOHANNA KOPKLKE, KiXth District. DISTRICT TICKETS TENTH DISTRICT For Congress—JOHN ROSS, of i ippecanoe County For Join! Representative—Lake Jasper DaVID H YEOMaN. of Jasper County f COUNIY TICKET. For C’erk—JOHN F. MAJOR. For Auditor - GEORGE O. STE.'dBEL. For Treasurer MA lON I / DAMS. For Sheriff—WM. O. HUSTON. F. r Surveyor -DATID E. GABRIOTT. For Coronor—P. F. POTHUSJE, Commissioner, Fiist District— F M. HERSHMAN. Commissioner, Seeoud District LUCIUS STRONG.

Jerry Healey is taking a two weeks vacation. There is seme talk o£ a Peace Jubilee iu this city. AVhoopitup l There is some talk of a Peace Jubilee in fiensselaer. Whoop it up. Hiram Day w.-nt to Tolona, 111., Saturday evening, on call of ti’egram announcing the serious ill . ness of his father. The Remington Fair wi be held August 23d to 26th inclusive... Four thousand dollars in cash premiums will be awarded. Sid. Schanlaab of the Morocco Courier, and family, spent Sunday witn his brother John, in this city. James M. Gardner, of Monitor mills, has moved into one of the Makeever houses, on Divisi. n street Grand Picnic and Excursion to Monon Pari;, Cedar Lake, led., via the Monon Route, Sunday, Aug. 28. under ihe auspices of the Locomotive Eugi* n >ei s. Special train, will leave Rensselaer 9.45 a. m. Returning, leave Monon Park at 7p. m. Fare for round trip 50c. 205 tickets we e sold at the station in this city last Sunday. A farmers’ picnic and barbecue will come off at Wheatfieli next Saturday. John Kern, died at the home ot son<»in-law, southeast of this city, Wednesday morning last, aged about 82 years. John Schanlaub has the best variety of trawberry plants for s le at 50 cents per hundred. Call early. Peace has been declared; the volunteers are to be disbanded; the fleet is on its way home, and Sampson is to be given leading part m the display in JNew York barbo Any intelligent, industrious person looking for employment wo’d do well to cofrespoud wi h the Parliament Publishing Company, about the Perspectoscope, a descriptioß of whidh will be found in th s issue of Jhe paper. The in-> strument was invented by a mems ber of the company and they have undertaken to put it on the market. The well known reputation, of the firm is sufficient guarantee that there is no hum Dug about it. At any rate, it would cost only a postage stamp to find out all about I it.