Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1878 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nhwnpaper Decisions' 1. Snbncribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription.* If subscribers order th« diac.onijnr.auce of their periodicals (he publishers insy continue to send !'■!• m until ail arrearages are paid. 3. If sulisi'i'tbors neglect or refuse to take their p/rlodic.,ls from 'ho office to which they are directed they are held responsible until they have nou h' i their bills and o-dered them dia-uutinued. i 11 subscribers move to other places witbont iniunui’)': tltc publtshers and liic papers are sent to tie torrner direction, iliey are licld responsible. 5 i’h“ courts have drci.'- d that “refusing to take periodicals from tlie office or removing and le:r lag them uncalbd for. is pn:na facia evideuoe of intentional fraud.” 6. Any person w -o receives a newspaper and makes use of it. whOther ho hs.s ordered it or uot, is hold in law to bo a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay.in advance they are hound L? jive notice to the publitiher at tlio end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; nrherwise the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscribers will be responsible until an >*tproas notice, with payment of ell arrears is sent to the publisher. The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY DECK MB Eli 27. 1878.

Farm to Rout I wlil rent the farm on which I now rosi'ie, adjoining the corporation of Rensselaer, for one or more years, on reasonable terms. Application aho’d be made soon. JONATHAN PEACOCK. Rensselaer, Dec. 6, 1878— if. Notice to Delinquent Tax PayersAll persons knowing themselves owing Delinquent Tax, either second half ot former delinquencies, are re quired to make immediate payment and save costs. HENRY I ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper Co ,Inl. Deo. 6,1878.—t5. Butter 10 cents per lb. Eggs 15 rents per dozen. Potatoes 40 cents per bushel, TorJ v v«i.o per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $1 25 to $1 35 per quarter bbi. The next Connecticut Legislature will be 'he 100th. Great reduction in price? on all goods at the Narrow Gauge. Three Chinamen have been ordained by the Episcopal Bishop of Hong Kong. Doe. Kelley, Dentist, is now occupying rooms over Leopold’s flt< re. The Brooklyn women protest again polygamy.* Plymouth Church remains to be heard from. Go to Oatt & Smoot for the solid shot smokiug tirbaceo. Tothe Public.—Don’t by any means be persuaded to buy a single dollar’s worth of ready-made clothing before examining goods and prices at the Narrow Gauge. j A Rochester (N. Y.) clergyman is in i trouble because he married a boy of 18 aud a girl of n years. Standard goods, small profits and quick sales’ is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Cali and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Parties wishing to trade property in Kansas for 100 acre farm in Carpenter township, Jasper county, call on John F. Boroughs.