Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY JANUARY 3. 187‘J. Farm to Rent I wlil rear the farm on which I now rosi-le, adjoining the corporation of Rensselaer, for one or more years, on reasonable terms. Application sho’d be made soon. JONATHAN PEACOCK. Rensselaer, Dec. 6,1878 —ts. Notice to Dalinqnent Tax Payera All persons knowing themselves owing Delinquent Tax, either second hail or former delinquencies, are required to make ihimediute payment and save costs, HENRY I. ADAMS, Treasurer Jasper Co., Ind. Dee. 6.1878.—t5.

Butter 10 cents per lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Potatoes 40 cents per bushel, Lard 7 cents per lb. Apples, 50 cents per bushel. Flour (winter wheat) $125 to $1 35 per quarter bbl. Parties' wishing to trad? property in Kansas for 100 acre farm in Carpenter township, Jasper county, cull on John F. Boroughs. Indianapolis Journal: Miss Fannie Gatewood, a reformed prostitute, announced to lecture at Kokomo, but did not appear, as she could get no audience. People will not go to hear per, and newspapers advise her t hide herself and her shame from public gaze, bet ause there is already too much prostitution. Yet, the same people will flock to hear Luther Benson, and will sing praises of his wonderful oratory Luther Benson, Mace Long, Tyb-r Mason, and a long list of le 'ormed rak *s can draw a crowd as they fell wilh glowing words how they assoc’a ed wiih, helped to ruin and trample tin *ei *oot women. The woman cannot be heard by a re fined public. Women will flock about Luther Benson, cry and pray over him. write him silly letters which he shows and lauglisat in bis next drunken spree; but a woman, one G s n :o ; r own sex, with like nature, who is one of those “unfortunates’’ who happened to fall a victim to the man they waste their tears and prayers upon cannot be heard. “Let her hide her head tn shame.” Nolrather ask these men to divide time with her. Good people, we pray you, divide vour attentions; and you, women, for the » ike of yorrown sex, treat the Equally gifiltv alike