Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Hammond correspondent of the Indianapolis News, (republican), has this to say of A. F. Knotts, republieon candidate for joint representative for the counties of* Lake and Jasper: * * * Knotts is a candidate for joint represent, tive for Lake and Jasper counties, and, accord inn to his own statements, he will father a bill in the Legislatei e, in the event of his election; wh’ch will in a me sure lie nse the pooling feature of horseracing. Ihe race track men/’ h J saio, are willing to pay a fee of s2ao a uay into the citv or county funds, provided, ot course, they aie protected from arrests. With sue a aw the debt of the city of Hammond could be wiped out in a short time, and, in a manner, it would 1 ly beneficial to the people of Hammond and Lake county- Reforms can not be enforced in advance of an unanimous public seutime t, and the usual s ock nonsense ot similar character ” Entertaining such sentiments Armanis JF. Knotts will be so es-

fectually political y damned next November that ho will never jhea r of a resurrection. Eyery democrat will vote against.him, and all self respecting republic:! s will do the same. Vote for David H. Yeoman, and repudiate Knott-y timber. Chicago Times- “ The “sick poldie, win in Indiana, the Ona-hundred-, noiana, the com are now relurnii Moun\ Indianapo towns in vanoas pile both an answer those who have public Mention fr sue of the campaif ing that the India been starved and the Goxernment,” Yes, soma o' th< ed to their homes i they verify the stat yation, mistreatmi holes, etc., and fro ot one who has alw ly republican, the sue” with the soldi he very much in November. “if the ‘‘barnaclf ocrat? Yes; that means appropriate. The 1 fast, and we hold f< ditions and teaching ocratic party, opposite of the polit of the Democrat? tend the hand of p, . hip to men who c Democratic tatesn Tur pie and the iate ■‘•xtor Voorhees as ti Detanociatitf faith, b that ' thjy are the democrats!” of the d “Chameleon!” You’ The “calamity” h agement do keeps its successor, th well in line with the the “defunct.” It de line democrats, seeks tc ousiea in the rural dist: - the city, and between read, “‘pap-sucking’ our howls, .at least for agreeably employed.” He cares nothing for principles —its the “di ter. The pcpulisis hav nomiuation a natiom st at ticket have gon possibly a little more.. ocratic ticket in this are now contemplating in nomination ot a co candidate in this distn The republican mam given notice that they ( pose to discuss the wi i«f t d men. Irs. W. aember located —wwu, vreurgia He is anxious to go to Cuba or Porto Rico, The curfew ordinance has been passed and after legal publication "will become a lav for tnis city. Rev. E. Baech and family, Indianapolis, are visiting relatives and friends m this city and vicinity . Rev. M. R and Mrs. Para Ji-, o f Hastings, Minnesota, arrived in thiscity today. They are the gusts of George K. Hollingsworth and wife. Mrs L. A. Bostwick is now vis** jting her uncle, Maj. Wm. T. McEwen, and numerous relatives and frionda in central Pennsyl, ania.