Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■■Judge Hammond and Dr. O. C Link, republicans, Ruminated their residences Monday evening; their democratic’ wives illuminated on Tuesday evening. NOTICE.— Frank Leslib’s Weekly. The only Democratic Illustrated Newspaper published—will be sent post-paid for five weeks (until end of campaign) for Thirty Agents wanted in every town. Send 30 ctsfor five weeks subscription,or6cents in postage stamps for sample copy and Illustrated Catalogue. Clubs of four will be sent for five weeks, for one dollar. Address Frank Leslie Publishing Co., 15 Dey Street, New York. Will George W. Burk, the republican nominee for Commissioner, second district, please rise and explain to the fax-payers of Jasper county whether, if elected, he will vote to appropriate a sufficient sum of money to construct a grade and bridge over the Irroquois river, one half mile a ove the Pullius bridge, that will cost not less than $2,003? The same is being urged at present by himself, and a petition on file in which he is principal. A Taxpayer.

Tin radicalpapershave grave cause for dissatisfaction with the heavy bur - den thrown them in this campaign. The damaging things so wideg iy published about Garfield & Arthur, unfitting them, and in any other party d sjualifyii g them for a candidacy for any public trust become the more exasperating because of their ventilation in the first i s ance through their own columns when it could not be that Garfield & Arthur would ever be their own candidates, and they would have to eat their own leeks. Pity ’tis, but more pity still that, like Conkling and Sherman, th< y prefer the party collar to escaping the mire and filth through which they are wading. The next morning after Garfield s nomination at Chicago,the New York Times, the leading radical journal ot the Uni««d States, exclaimed, “Spare us a campaign of calumny!" If the Chicago convention had been as wise as the Times, even half us well informed, we may be assured that Jas, A. Garfled would not have been its dernier resort to break a dead lock. The New York Herald of June 11th in contemplation of the serious character of the charges, and forcod, unwillingly, to acknowledge them true, said Garfield’s only escape from ths painful dilemma was, not the weak pleas volunteered in his defence, but frank confession, or indictments for libel. He has adopted neither alternative, beyond the involuntary con sessions forced from him before the Poland committee on the Credit “obilier transaction, and when broughto book on the $5,000 bribe to put through the appropriation for the De Golyer pavement swindle. It is significant that if he commenced the indictment line of vindication have to indict two-thirds ofrepublican, and about allot’ tile Democratic editors in the country. In the face of his confessions he’d have a deal of costs to pay. The public are indebted to Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., not only for their standard medicinal preparations, but also for improving the looks of the community by jheir incomparable Hair Vigor.

Hilliard & geinott’s Great ’amily Field Show. This great and lionet menagerie, trained animals and circus combination, which is to exhibit at Rensselaer on Saturday Oct,!) moves steadily and sleeklyjon ; meeting every advertisement and obligation most honorably and promptly ; daily edt - eating and amusing thousands’ and leaving overy where an illustrious reputation. It comes to us triuin pliant, and everything points to such an ovation as it deserves to receive, add from all classes, for the rigid decorum ami scrupulous delicacy of its management are as couspicuos as its pre eminent superiority in all other sespects. As regards the special possessions and presentations of this great exposition, they will de found duly set forth in the various advertisements; suffice it hare to say that they embrace a host of genuine features, many of which would ones have alone made the sroek in trade of a satisfactory 50 cent show, and added to these is a gjand arena, brimful of illustrious riders, super-eminent gymnasts, seven-league boot-ieapers clever clowns, and a whole caravan of acting-p, educated animals. Europe, Asfa and Africa, and North and Sout America. .lolled into one, and all for one ticket. Go ! of course you will ; and want to do so more.

Auiitor’s Notice of Ditch Letting! lIIHEREAS, The undersigned Auditor has received satisfactory notice that a certain porW tion of the work in the Ditch petitioned for ” by Allen J. Yeoman, et. al., and numbered 2176 in the Docset of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county Indiana, has not been exca. rated in the manner and time specified by the Viewers In said cause, which work is described as tollows, to-wit: E. A E. Summers, swJ4 nwM section 28, town 28, range 7; 105 cub. yds from lower part of section 93, and 120 cub. yds from upper part of sec 94, containing 225 cub. yds. Thea. Hayweod, swJ4 section 28, town 28, range 7; 186 cub.yds. from lower part of sec. 96, all of sec, 97, andscub. yds. from upper part of sec. 98, containing 450 cub. yds. J. A. Loshbaugh, swJ4 section 21, town2B, range 7; 209 cub. yds. from lower part of sec. 124, all of sec. 125 and 32 cub. yds.from upper part of sec. 126, containing 450 cub. yds. “ “ nwJi swU section 21. town 28, range 7; 171 cub. yds. from lower part sec. 126, and 54cub. yds. from upper part of sec. 127, containing 225 cub yds. “ “ nwX nw!4 section 21, town 28, range 7; 203 cub. yds. from lower part of sec. 123, ana 22 cub. yds. from upper part of sec. 124, containing 225 cub. yds, McCoy <fc Thompson, nwJi seJi section 17. town 28, range 7; 66 cub. yds. from lower part of sec. 103. all of sections 164, 165, and 60 cub. yds. from upper part of sec. 166, containing 450 cub. yds. NOTICE is now hereby given that said work will be let to the lowest responsible bidder on SATURDAY, October 29, a. d. 1880, between the hours of lOo’clock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p. m., at- the door of the Court House, in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. Said lands are situated in Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana. The parties to whom said work shall be let are required to give bond with good and sufficient security for the faithful performance of the work let within the time specified herein, to-wit: Said work to be completed on or before the first day of January, 1881. ® Witness my hand and official seal at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, this 27th day of September, 1880. EZRA C. NOWELS, Auditor Jasper county, Indiana.