Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Auditor Nowels is erecting a stable ou bis premises. 1 . Dan. Fraiser, Esq., of Benton coun. ty, called in to-day. Ed. Erwin has established a blacksmith shop at Pleasant Ricget; Fall stock of boots and shoes ju»t received, at Ludd Hopkims’. Doc. Wirt, the dentist is on band at his rooms in the Hempniil block. Watches, clocks, and jewelry cheaper than ever at Hamar’s. The Presbyterian church social at the residence of F. J. Sears, Saturday evening. The I. D. & C. railroad will run excursion trains to Battle Ground camp meeting, on Sunday, August 15th. George Maykew, of Red Bluff, California is visiting Charlie, his brother, at this place. The radical orators, at their meeting last Saturday eveuing, proved themselves failures.
Hamar is the sole agent for the celebrated quick Train Rockford Watch. Lucius Strong is erecting substan tial improvements on his farm In Newton township. Preaching at the Christian church, Sunday. August 7, at 10$ a. m.. by Eld. D. T. Halstead. John F. Boronghs, Esq., went to Hoopston, 111., Tuesday last, on legal business. For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis and all asset tions of the Lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry to Hamar’s. Work first class and cheap. The radical meeting called on last Saturday afternoon didn’t come off and the meeting held in the evening would better have been postponed. Query—Will Mr. Gillmap, should he be elected, serve in the Legislature in person, or will he act as in the county clerkship, by proxy? Eld. Hope B. Miller, chaplain of the northern prison, and daughter Fannie, are visiting old acquaintances in Rensselaer this week.
W. W. Gilman, radical candidate for Representative was in town last Satnrday. and called in to see too us. He is evidently a verv clever gentleman, but think vvo’ll Burn-’m. Mr. Do Motte, radical candidate for congress, was in town Saturday and gave us a momentary call. We are more strongly impressed than ever that he’ll not bo a hard job in the hands of a genuine Skinner. Tiie medicines of JOCndas Digs & Co. are unexcelled for elegance, parity' and reliability. Tlieir Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Ivnnnal. A Democratic pole, hickory, 107 feet iong was raised by the Democrats of Goodland and vicinity last Saturday. We understand a general good time was had. Speeches were made by our townsman James W* Douthit, Esq., and *Dr. Bush, of Illinois. The best business success, the only enduring success, in built upon the corner stone -of reliability. Good business character, goofi merchandise, honest weight, full measure, cor rect accounts, command a good trade, at Ludd Hopkins’.
Consas of Jasper CountyKankakbb— Population in 1870, 215; in 1880, 288, Gain in 10 years, 73. Number of farms * Died f. lIEkNKH—■ Population in 1870, 71; in 1880, 341. Gain in 10 years, 270. Numbor of farms *. Died f. Wheatfield Population in 1870,103; in 1880. 238. Gain in 10 years, 135. Number of farms *. Died f. i Ukion—Population in 1870,196. ( Walker— Population in “ 281 in 1880,929. Gain in 10 years, 452. No. of farms, 151. Died, from May 31st, 1879, to June Ist, 1880, 18. rtcTjT^y Population in 1870, 832; in 1880, 1018. Gaiu in 10 years, 186. Number of farms, 160. Died, from May 31st, 1879, to June Ist, 1880,12. Gillam— Population in 1870, 635;in 1880,681. Gain in 10 years, 46. Number of farms, 124. Died, from May 31,1879, to June Ist 1880,10. Hhnging Grove— Population in 1879,393; in 1880, 448. Gain in 10 years, 55. No. of farms *. Died f. Milboy—
Population in 1870,123; in 1880, 230. Gain in 10 years, 107. No. of farms *, Died f. Marion— Population in 1870, 1629; in 1880, 1959. Gain in 10 years, 330. Number of farms, 160. Died, from May 31st, 1879, to June Ist, 1880,33. Jordan— Population in 1870,327; in 1880,669. Gain in 10 years, 342. No. of farms *. Died f. Newton— Ponulation in 1870, 468; in 1880, 576, Gain In 10 years, 108. No. of farms *. Died tCarpenter— Population in 1870, 1081; in 1880, 2089. Gain in 10 years, 1008. No. of farms, 264. Died, from May 31st, 79, to June Ist, 1880, 34. * No. of farms in Kankakee, Keener and Wheatfield, 156, fDeaths from May 31, *79, to June 1, ’80.13. *NO(Of farms in HangingiGroye and Milroy, 113. fDeatha, 7. *No. of farms in Jordan and Newton, 222. Deaths, L 4. . Total—Population in 70, 6354; in SO, 9466. Gain in 10 years, 3112. No, of farms, 1350. No. of deaths, 141. Population of Rensselaer. • 969* “ Remington, 761*
