Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Letters of Acceptance. Jordan Township, Ind.,) July 21st, 1880. f To John M. Helmiek, Esq., Chairman of the National Greenback Convention: Drab Sir - I have been notified of my nomination as the candidate of the National Greenback Party of Jasper county for the office of County Treasurer/ I thank the Convention ior the honor conferred, and if -.y the partiality of the people I am elected to the honorable and responsible position I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office in an honest, faithful and impartial manner. Again thanking you for the nomi* nation so unanimously tendered me, and assuring you that I shall labor to secure the triumph of the principles enunemted by the National Greenback Party, I subscribe myself Truly Yours, HENRY WELSH.

Jordan Township, Ind.,) July 21st, 1880. ) To Jno. G. Culp, Esq., Chairman Democratic Convention: Dear Sir—l have been apprised of my nomination as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer by the Convention held on tho 3d of July, and over which you had tire honor to preside. I hereby tender my sincere thanks for the honor conferred, and promise the people o'. ‘ Jasper county that if elected I will endeavor to merit the confidence reposed in me, and will perform the responsible duties of the office with fidelity 7. Respectfully, Yours, HENRY WELSH. Hanging Grove Township, Ind.,) July 19th, ISBO. \ ; To John G. Culp, Esq., Chairman Democratic County Convention: Dear Sir —I highly appreciate the (honor conferred on me by the Convention of the Democratic party held at the Opera House July 3d. 1880. in n minuting me as their candidate for Sheriff of Jasper county 7 . I accept the nomination so unanimously tendered me, and promise that if elected to perform the duties of the office to the best of my skill and ability. JAMES M. NICKELL.

Hanuing Grove Township, Ind., ) -July 19th, 1880. f Jno. M. tional Greenback Convention: Dear Sir—l have been notified of my nomination as the candidate of the National Greenback Party of Jasper county for the office of Sheriff.- • I am grateful to the party for the honor conferred, and shall in this contest, as I did when your candidate two years ago, labor untiringly to secuie election of the ticket Dominated by the convention over which you presided July 17th, JBBO. Truly Yaurs, JAMES M. NICIvELL. —Goldman A- Hardman the jewelers. District Medical Society.

Proceedings of the District Med. ical society of Denton, Jasper, Newton and White counties. The society met conjointly with the Vv lute county Medical Society at Reynolds, Ind., on Tuesday, July 13th, ISSO. Physicians present, Rrs. Wood and Tracy, of Monticello; Black, of Idavillo; Medaris, of Brookstonj Dtdsel and Trowbridge of Reynolds; Maxwell and Lamlon ol Remington; Loring of Prancesvillc, and Hatch of Kentlaud. Dr. Black read a carefully prepared essay entitled “Conservative Medicine.” The essay elicitedgeneral discussion. Dr. Hatch reported ' a case of False Aneurism of tho Anterior Tibial Artery. Several members of ’the society gave their views and suggested treatment in regard to the case. Dr. Tracy gave a very interesting and instructive illustration of the “Various tests employed in the detection of foreign substances in the urine.” The officers of the society for the ensuing year are President, Maxwell; Vice-Presidents, Beckner, Wells, Landon and Spencer; Secre. tary and Treasurer, Lovc-lte. The next meeting of tho society will be at Remington, Ind., on the second Tuesday in December, 1880. J. A. Hatch, Secretary. —The latest novelties in jewelry a Goldman <fc Hardman’s. t Ayer’s Pills are the best of fill purgatives for family use. They are pleasant, safe and sure, and excel all other Pills in healing and curative qualities.

—ls you want bargains in jewelry call at Goldman & Hardman’s. O. B. Mdutire, 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. —The finest assortment of watches and clocks is kept by Goldman & Hardman. Persons in want of standard fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., will do best by purchasing at the Rensselaer Nursery. We have much pleasure in recommending Tliermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufaemrers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 cents per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kanual.

Tbe medicines of Dundas Dick & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are ns pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet K mnal. Quick Sales and Sm-all Profits win the day! Speer & Ramey, of the Dry Goods Palace, No. 10, Odd Fellows’ Block, Delphi, Ind., offer Unusual Attractions and Rare Bargains! Their stock is complete in all departments. Prices lower than the lowest. When in Delphi call and examine their goods and prices, and be satisfied. Change “ad.” next week.