Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1880 — Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

Correspondence.

Culp Items. Ed. Sentinel: “Joe," in last week’s Republican writes a few items from this office, in which he says the Republicans here arc quiet, but wide awake and well satisfied, and will all pull together this fall. I know of just three in this school district. I imagine I see “Joe” under the saddle, Gar field as driver, and Detyotte, as Marshal. which will continue until DeMotte is skinned in October, and Garfield sent up Salt River in November. Weather splendid. Hay is going into stack at a rapid rate. Corn doing fine—needs a little rain. Wheat all in stack in good order—not quite as well filled as was anticipated. ’ Oats goad. Potatoes good. Bugs plentiful.

Democrats just feeling splendid. Hancock & English stockgoing up, and will still rise until they are inaugurated as President and Vice Presi-

dent of this glorious Republic.

Culp, lad., July 22,1880.

JAKE.