Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1879 — THE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

THE TICKET.

The tickets for voting on the new Constitutional Amendments, the election to take place on the first Monday in April, 1880, will he printed under the direction of the Secretary of State, and paid for out of the State Treasury direct. Tlie law prescribes that the tickets shall be punted on blue paper, and that not less than three tickets 10 each voter shall be provided.- This would make more than a million and a half of tickets—no inconsolable plum for tlie printer. Each auiemhiiont, some of them quite lengthy, will be printed on the ticket, which will be necessarily a long one, and below each amendment arc the words, “No” and “Yes,” of which the voter can take liis choice, [Lafayette Journal. —-<•»— Orwin has on hand a nice line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and all kinds of musical merchandise, which he will sell cheap, as he is going away in 30 days. Clint. Stackhouse says he will give one peck of his fine Clawson Wheat for every two new subscribers to the Sentinel. O. B. Mdntire, Banker and Real Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town and country properties to dispose of on' reasonable terms. Ho offers great bargains. Now bestir yourselves! Prepare your speed horses for the track.— Put your draught horses, thoroughbred cattle, 3lieep, etc., etc., in the best possible trim, and have them on hand at the Fair.