Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ifflillliKlilillhifc CHICAGO PEACE JUBILEE. □Biggest event since the World’s Fair. Grand military and civil parades, illuminations, fireworks, etc., etc The Monon Rou*e will sell tickets to Chicago from points within 250 miles, for one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Octo* ber 17 and 18, and for tiains arriving not later than October 19. Good returning to Oct. 22 inclusive. W. H. BEAM, Agent. PRESIDENT McKINLEY and WAR HEROES Wi'i attend the Chicago Peace Jubilee, October 18 and 19. Go and take your wite and children. One fare for the round trip. W. H. BEAM, Agent. Ed. Sentinel: I have reached the conclusion that the new addition to Rensselaer newspaperdom contains notning concerning na*» tional and state politics except such as furnished in plate by the state committee. This mey readily be accounted for from the fact that he was orig-% inaily a republican, directed filling of Remington Press by |Chicago office with articles of populistic tendencies, and therefore is neither prepared nor desirous of advocating nor defending the demo cratic faith. His conversion (if he ever was converted) is of too recent a date to admit of such a proceeding. If is weekly productions are a re* hash of his Remingtjnian chestnuts concerning the new court house. He kept ui> the ciusade here under the promptings of so good a republican as O. P. Tabor and others. He harbored the impression that in the interest of Remington he must oppose and denounce anything and everything uoalclated to ornament Rensselaer, wholly fogetfui of the *act that county propei ty belonged as much to the citizens of Remington as to those of your city. The fact is, there is not near as much opposition to the ne w cour houses thoughout the county a your new editor would have people belie, e; far fewer believe there was c.ny job in it, and nie efforts to create such an impression will re> sal tin signal failure. Has the similarity between the late “Pilot” and its successor been compared? In their calamity howls ar?d fault finding they are as like as two peas. Yours m Loyalty to the Democratic Party and Its Traditions. OLD LINE DEMOCRAT. Remington, October 3, 1898,
