People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1895 — A CALL. [ARTICLE]
A CALL.
The State Central Committee of the People’s Party of Indiana, will meet in Room 35, Hotel English. Indianapolis, 8:30 a. m., Monday, Sept. 2, 1895, for the purpose hereinafter indicated. To assist the committee with their presence and advice an earnest invitation is extended to the editors of all reform papers, the chairman of county committees and others, whose credentials are approved by the district committeemen. The present organization based upon the old congressional districts, will be observed. The business of this meeting is strictly administrative and is to determine methods of organization, and devise ways and means for effectually forwarding the principles of the People’s Party. To expedite this business, each district committeeman will observe the following: 1. To see that meetings for every township, county, representative, senatorial and congressional district be held at the earliest practical dav, and reports thereof forwarded for information of the State Central Committee.
2. To name, by and with the advice of the district, a member to represent the district on each of the following committees viz: 1. Address and resolutions. 2. Organization. 3. Ways and means. It is desired and very important that each and every district and county committeeman see that the name and postoiiice address of one person in each locality, who will act promptly and efficiently upon all matters communicated to him from county, district and state headquarters, be selected and forwarded at the earliest day. The executive committee is in very urgent need of money for current expenses of state headquarters. All receipts and expenditures are of record and will be carefully audited. The assessment upon each county is small, and if promptly forwarded will meet current expenses. Let each committeman see that hjs county and district respond immediately. Efficient work can not be done unless this is at once attended to.
This call is issued after extended correspondence and careful consideration of the situation. Our people are in splendid spirits. They see the fruits of what they have already done. The foundations of political prejudice and party tyranny are rapidly breaking up. They realize more fully than ever that victory is coming, but it will not be accomplished by “lying supinely upon or hacks, hugging the de-
lusive phantom of hope until our enemies have bound us hand and foot and a British guard is stationed in every house.” N.T. Butts, Gh’n. By the Executive Committee.
At Knox. Starke county, Lawyer H. R. Robbins’ $5,000 libel suit against the Democrat was dismissed at plaintiff’s cost, Editor Gorrell to furnish plaintiff the paper one year gratis.— Newspaper Union.
Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books in Jasper County, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and on reasonable terms.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— A Sale of fifty fine Musical Instruments. Guitars, Violins, and Accordians, at less than one third regular price. At Frank B. Meyer’s Old Reliable drug store.
