Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1878 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

inconsistent with this act shall be and are hereby repealed. The bill was reported to the senate as a substitute for the house bill to repeal the specie resumption act, and was ordered printed and placed on the calendar. Mrs. Lockwood, the female lawyer of Washington city, wears as her only bit of jewelry a gold thimble mounted as a breast-pin. Ledger Standard: By the death of Mrs. Martha Marsh, Mr. Daniel seabrok, her brother, is the only surviving resident of New Albany who was present at the first public sale of lots, from the original plat, as laid off by the Scribner in 1813. Crawfordsville Starr: James Hut chinson killed tow owls the other day and on cutting down the snag in which they lodged he found three headless rabbits and 19 Norway rats served in the same manner. After this Hutchinson vows he will cease warring on the blinkers. He thinks they far surpass the best terriers as rodent destroyers. Ledger Standard: Poteet Bryant, a citizen of this county, has a history whiJh is briefly given as follows: He is 69 years of age, has been married six times, is the father of 28 children, the youngest being three months old. He has voted the unscratched democratic ticket ever since he attained his majority, and is as good a man as most people of 40. He expects to vote many more times the same old way, don’t care if he is blessed with 28 more children, and, if necessary, will keep on marrying if his wives don’t outlive him.