Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Judge Test was in Rensselaer over Sunday. “Sec.” Seward of Pilot Grove, called in to see us Monday. Thirsty souls refresh themselves at lines’ Aretic Soda Fount. Those in need of Boots and Shoes will do well to «‘»11 on S. Bass. J. H. Wood, of Winamac, paid his friends at thia place a hasty visit Wednesday. So far A. Leopold, in Rensselaer, we understand, leads in the purchase of wool. Mr. G. H. Jordan, of Carpenter township, called in to see us Monday morning. By next Wednesday, it is expected the Narrow Gauge will be finished to Pittsburg. Judge Ward, of Lafayette, presided a couple of days during the present term of Court. Ira W. Yeoman, Esq., is traveling for the La Belle Manufacturing Company, Chicago. Jep. Crouch, of Monticello, was in Rensselaer two or three days of the present week. D. B. Nowels entered upon the duties of County Superintendent Monday of last week. Handsome boquets from Misses Carrie Eger and Frankie McEwen this week. Thanks.
“Maid of Richland,” James Maloy’s running Wednesday morning last of lung fever, Judge Test, of Indianapolis, put in an appearance at Court last week, remaining over Sunday. Tne new Republican paper. The Rensselaer Standard, will make its appearance to morrow. Prison Director Hoover, of Remington, and Sam. Dudgeon and Col. Healey u±e in attendance at court. Harp, W. Snyder, O. W. Church, Barney Patron and Dr. Maxwell, of Remington, were in town Tuesday. Will Rensselaer celebrate the next Fourth? If so. arrangements for that purpose should be commenced at once. Prtf.Starr, of Richmond, this S ate, with his expose of Spirit doings, has been delighting fair audiences during the week. James Passons and family, formerly of Rensselaer, now of Pulaski were visiting friends at this place the first of the week. The best place to buy Groceries cheap is none other than Charley Platt’s, nex* door to A. Letpold’s.— Call and be convinced. I Have now a splendid stock of Boots and Shoes which I am offering to my many customers at greatly reduced prices. S. BAss. Willis J. lines has paints of best quality iu sufficient quantity to supply the demand of every citizen in Jasper and adjacent counties. Give him your orders.
The cause of Dodson vs Harris, on change of venue from Benton county, occupied about seven days of the present term of Court. Jury in consultation. Ex-Sheriff Harris, tile only Democratic sheriff Benton county has ever had, is attending court as defendant in a cause. He gave us a pleasant call this morning. The performances of the “Cantata” under the management and diieution of Mrs. Judge Hammond, last Friday and Monday evenings gave very general satisfaciion lO good houses. Why will you shake with Fever and Ague when Dr. Guthrie’s Specific for Intermittent Fever anh Ague never fails to break and permanently cure in every case when taken as directed. No charge for prescription, NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The regular monthly examinations will be held, as formerly, at the School House, in Rensselaer, upon the list Saturday of each month. D. B. NOWELS, County Sup’t. LOST—At the Presbyterian Church last Wednesday evening, a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing a Five Dollar bill and about twenty five cents in change. The owner, a lady, canilbt well afford the loss, and the finder will confer a great favor by leaving the pocket-book and contents at this office. The books and notes of Ira W. Yeoman have been placed in the hands of Elza I. Phillips for immediate adjustment. All parties having cases commenced in the Courts or for Pensions will report to him and their eases will be vigorously prosecuted to a conclusion. IRA W. YEOMAN. Odorous Comparisons. When rhe pastor of a church in Illinois rend from St. Paul to convince an old lady in his flock tl a" she was guilty of heresy, the ancient sis ter reto.t d: “Tfiere’s where me and Paul differ.” When Mr. Hayes is shown that Chief Justice Marshal, the great architect of American jurisprudence, was the author an J advocate of just such a bill as he has vetoed, his only reply is: “There’s o here Marshall has the miss utune to cliff rfrom me ”
