Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

of Treasurer Nichols—or to save them from having the loss to pay, rather—is not right. , The trouble with the Press is that it seldom has any opinion on any matter of public importance, and if it has, and expresses it ever so timidly, it always apologizes for having done so, and is alwayl ready to take it all back when the Rensselaer politicians say the word, and close up like a clam. The Democrat has always had to fight the battle of the tax-payers of Jasper county unaided, so far as other newspapers are concerned, and we are sorry to say that there are a few so-called democrats in Rensselaer who are too much like the editor of the Press. Happily they are in the minority in the party, and their voice never oounts for any more in party councils than does the occasional feeble protests of the Remington Press. Young men and women wanted to learn telegraphy. Railroads need operators badly. Total cost six months’ course in our school, including tuition (telegraphy and typewriting) board and furnished room, SB9. This can be reduced. Catalogue free,. Write to-day. Dodge’s Institute, Monroe St„ Valparaiso, Ind.