Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GREENBACK LABOR TICKET. For President, GEN. J. B. WEAVER, Of lowa. For Vice President, GEN. B. J. CHAMBERS, Of Texas. NATIONAL STATE TICKET. For Governor, RICHARD GREGG, of Dearbon. For Lieutenant Governor, THOMAS DeBRULEK, of Spencer. Secretary of State, J. B. YEAGLEY, of Marion. Auditor of Slate, GEORGE W. OEMAKEJS. of Johnson. For Treasurer of State, JOHN F. ULREY. of St. JosephFor Attorney General, JOHN L. MILLER, of Tippecanoe. Reporter of Supremo Court, THOMAS MARSHALL, of Dearbon. Clerk of Supremo Court. CAPT. WESSLER, of Vanderburg. Superintendent of Public Instruction, M. E. PLEAS, of Howard For Congress, JOHN N. SKINNER, Of Porter County. For Representative, JAMES A, BURNHAM. For Prose tutor— Both Circuit, JAMES W. DOUTHIT. COUNTY TICKET. For Troasurer, HENRY WELSH. For Sheriff, JAMES M. NICKELL, For Surveyor. ELLIS R. PIERCE. For Commissioner—2d DistrictJAMES T. RANDLE. For Coroner, SYLVESTER HALEY.
Out little friends. Blanche Lough, ridge, Gertie Clark, Cora Catt, Nellie Kelley, and Frankie McE wen, called in to see us at noon to-day, it being Frankie’s twelfth birth-day. —The Annual American Cyclope dia for the year ISGS, has been taken out of the Iroquois Library. Willthe party who now has it in Isis, or her possession, please return it at once (o its proper place and greatly oblige the librarian. M. F. Chilcote - It is suggested that General Hancock writes his letter of acceptance iri these three lines, copied from his order No. 40: The great principles of American liberty are still the lawful inheritance of this people, anti should evsr be. The venerable Peter Cooper called upon General Hancock and congratulated him on his nomination. Ho assured him lie should vote for him. “I have nothing to say against Gem Hancock. His personal, official and military record is good.’.—U. S. Grant. Men trusted Hancock with their lives and their country at Gettysburg, and their newspaper which says they wont trust him with the presidency don’t know tho men who stood between Lee’s veterans and the Republic.—Detroit Free Press. John Sherman declares that he is piling up silver dollars because the people will not have them. His last statement shows that, while he has 44,000.000 silver dollars, he has $50,000,000 of paper piled up, and $126,000,000 in gold. ■ According to his statement, nobody wants either paper or gold. O. B. Mclntire,Banker anclßeal Estate Agent, Remington, has several choice and desirable town and country properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains. Persons in want of standard fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., will do best by purchasing at the Rensselaer Nursery.
■ ■gill business’uow before the public- You Rr!\T can make money faster at work for ■■■■ us than at anything else Capital not required. We will start you. sl2 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls, wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to devote to the work or only vour spare moments. No other business will pay you nearly so well. No one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. A great opportunity to make money easily and honorably- Address Tbue & Co,, Augusta, Maine
N. WARMER, DEALER in Mardwar e, UFAL, KI JST33S ENSSELAER. IND.. Keeps constantly on hand a large Btock of Stoves. Tinware, FURNITURE, ate., And respectfully invites the citizens of Jasper and adjoining counties, when wishing anything in his line, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. A careful examination of his stock will convince any one that he keeps none but First-Class G-oods, and sells them cheaper than they can be sold by any other dealer in the country. He defies competition. Remember the place. LIBERAL CORNER vln2 Rensselaer, Ind
