Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — A Crline Against Hu[?]anity. [Brooklyn Engle.] [ARTICLE]
A Crline Against Hu[?]anity. [Brooklyn Engle.]
The Rensselaer Dramatic Troupe is fully organized and will, nt ail early day, appear before the Public. Sam. O. Duvall, of Monience, 111., enjoyed thanksgiving with friends in Rensselaer. Who are they who me trying to “take the currency question out of politics,” Jiuil keep the sectional question in polities? On IhanlisgivingDay the fun-lov-ing Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Com l posted the following notice on the door of his office: “I am at M. E. Chureh. You ought to excuse my absence, for 1 don’t go to Chureh often. Price. The National Banks advertise to bull-doze Congress on the silver question.—Exchange. We trust, that, in the interest of the masses, Congress will miisi emphatically bull-doze the National Hanks in this particular
Willis J. lines has already received n heavy stock of fancy and useful articles for the holiday trade, and more on the way. Willis and Prank ex hihit good tasle and sound judgment in the selection of goods, and none w ill h ave occasion to leave that establishment dissatisfied. “Grant declines knighthood,” suys an item. That's the second article he ever declined the lirst being a dog, ori which the express ehatges were not prepaid. The lirst was.jdecliiied on account of expense, and the s cond uuder a misapprehension of constitutional pi ohihition. Doe. Spencer, in Moidicello.as usual is opening out a large and iiingbi Hue tit stuck of holiday goods. Doc. is gifted vviili the happy naekot' rtiaking selections to meet the popnlat tastes and demand, lie invites uli who may visit that town to give him a call, inspect his goods, learn prices, und buy. We hear that D. D. Dale, of Moulieello, will he a candidate for Seet'da,ry of tlio Senate at the appi oaciiing session of the Legislature. He is an excellent man for the place, competent in all respect's and a butter selection could not be made. We hope to see him successful. -LaPorts Argus. Just 1 siv Mr. Dale is a thorough gentleman} clear and distinct reader, Hue scribe, and “lightning” with the pen. An intimate of near a score of years with Mr. D.'f illy j ustilies us in backing up the declaration of the Argus ilia "a better selection could not be made.”
livery tratle.sniuu in the north has a t life it'd because of t he pi osUatiou of his southern customers. - The v illainous ae vent liters who. in the mime of republicanism, ami bucked by feeler tl bayonets lor yours, earned tin* southern states, were taking the bread out of the months of northern art leans. The attempt to put enmity between these people is a clime against hiirnanitv, and the politicians who, from Hayes down, are engaged in the business, should find not a solid south arrayed against a solid north, hut a solid country resolved to drive them forever from the pubiie places which they disgrace. Tiie Thanksgiving Ball given by tile Knights of Pythius, at Stairs Hall, last evening, proved a success, much of which is owing to the oner getic committee of arrangements.— The Hall was beautifully decorated w‘th Hags, evergreens, pictures, uud emblems of the Order, which gave it t le appe .-ranee of home, mirth, pleasate und thanksgiving. The old and y >ung met and whiled away some
very pleurfiint hours, forgetting for '.ho time the utuvs of life, unci mingling in the festivities of the auspioious oceusiou. Over five hundred in Vi tut ions were sen t to rich a,nd poor, old and young, each little card speaking to their hearts the language of the noble or ler that however obscure a position one may occupy, it ho is an honorable man he will bo entitled to their Friendship their Chai*ty and Btolhorhood. Al.»y t.iey continue to scatter sunshine in 'lie dark places of earth, to cheer up the now nhearted, to restrain wayward and err ing iiUi_rtniiy,and to llirow the mantle of charity over the faults jf ail who are led estray.
