Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1880 — STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. [ARTICLE]
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Thanks to Grandma Spitler for a liberal supply of nice suusage. Ou< vimetbis week has been devoted exclusively to the Delinquent Tax List. A lot of Noitti C’inolina negroes were shipped to U'ven county, thio Sufic, hat Friday. Elder G. M. Myers, of lowa, wi’l preach in the Christian Church, next Saturday night and Sunday. The public cordially invited to hear. The ( Courier Journal say 3 that the Indiana exodua kaffirs now report au immense demand for black In use servants, cooks, etc., all through that Stajc. The farmers have denied ti at they want 10, 000 black harvest hards in December, and the Republican importers of black voters had to change their story.
“Like the man who shid ajcei tain horse was M-venteern feet high and sluck to it. notwithstanding he meantt<• 813’ the horse was seventeen hands high,” the Republican insists, in spite of the admissions of the -negroes, and open advocacy ol some of its leaders, the the**‘exoduses” aie not imported by radicals with a view *o control tho elections in Hits (State next sail Our venerable neighbor will learn “ooner or later that even the radical stal warts ol Jas| erwill require iris “best of reasons” for Ins declarations. The Republican advocates the holding of the Radical Congressional Couvsntion in advance of the State, aid oecupi s a halt column laborious effort in presentation of reasons therefor. f l he main, and only object of this move could have been given in less tha-. half a dozen lines, in-wit —‘Jasper county radicals will not be permitted to monopolize the ticket Up holding the Congressional Convention Hrat the ; epilations of Mr. Thompson would not be coni)•remised by the e 1 foils of Mr Jauicf to secure it place on the blale ticket. Tttc U< publican is retained by Air Thompson. 1 ' Kali, of Pbaibie Lodge, ) No. 125, F. & A. M. \ Rensselaer, Ind , Jan. 4th, / A. D. J.BBO, A. L. 5880. J In Lodgb assembled, on motion, it was Resolved, That our sincere thanks itro due end are hereby tendered to the members of the Rensselaer Band for tneir volunteer services rendered at tlie bu.ial of our departed Brother, Col. Joshua Healey. By order of the Lodge. Attest: ( has. W. Clifton, Soe’y. The members of the Presbyterian Church, of this place, will give u diliner on Saturday, January 1 r tli, from 12 M. tid 8 o’clock, I*. AI., where we hope to give good cheer. We solicit the patronage of the public. Pro needs to be appropriated to paying off the debt of the church. Price of dinner for ;i single-member of a family, 2i, u,:id 20c. for every additional one. Committee. —«•>-- Interesting Baeua-ih School Notes —The oaobath School, at Watson’s School House, in Marion township, li is been in successful operation for several years, under the efficient management of Mr. C. M. Watson. as Superintendent, and liil Dean, as Ass't Superintendent. Luring the year 7 ( J the school read five hundred and ten thousan i (51b,J.Hb versos in tile Bible. The average attendance for the yeyr was tifty'(oU). No. of teachers seven (7). The school begins the new year under very favorable auspices.
R. B. PORTER,
fckc’y.
The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Jasper County Agricultural Society for 1880 will be held iri the Court House, in Reusreiuor, Indiana, Saturday, January 17th, 1880, til 1 o,clock p. m. The object of the meeting is to elect twelve (12) dlreett rs, to receive tile reports of the Secretary and the Treasurer for the fiscal year which closes on that day, and to transact such other proper bittiness as may be brought before it. By order of Wm. K. Farkison, President. Horace E. James, Secretary.
