Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CONNECTIONS AT* LOGANSPORT. Express Trains leave Louaneport at *3.15 n. m. and +3.05 p. m , and Local FreifflH at +5. a. m. for Chicago abd intermediate points, and a Local leavinn at t 7.50 p. m., will carry passengers to Winamac and intermediate points. Express Train at +1.40 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.30 u. 111., leave Logansporfrfor Riohinond and intermediate poiuts, conngcthig e't Richmond for Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati. Columbus, and ail points East. Express Train leaves Logansport at. *l*ss a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at that point for Indianapolis and Loniavllle. Express Trains leave Lognnsnort I'or Bradford Junction and intermefliate.'pofnts at *12.50 a. m. unit +10.30 a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford J unction for Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Lq<reuiy>ortat+6.oo a. m. ror Bradford Junction and Intetroodlate points, and at +1.20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. *l>aily tDaily, except Sunday. Tube given above is Coimbus time, 20 min utes faster than Chicago tlfue. Sleep.iag Cats run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. iV. L. O’BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Decisions 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers may continue to seud them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take thoir periodicals from tha offiec to which they are difreeted they are held responsible until they have settled their billrandordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the pubiishftrs, and th’e papers are sent to the former direction, they arc held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that “refusing to take pfirlodldßla flWffl the office or removing and leaving them uncalled fbr, is prima faeia evidence of intentional fraud.” 6. Any person who receives a nftwspaper and makes Use of It, WhOtffer ho has Ordered it or not, is held in law to be d; subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay i# advance they to give notice to tb« publisher at the endof thelf time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; orherwiso the publisher is authorized to send it on and \ti(J be restlonsible until an ax press notice, trith payment of oil arrears is sent to the publish*.
Tho Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY MARCH 11.1881.
Rutter IG a 18 cents per lb. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Potatoes 90c a $1 per bushel, Lard 8 a 10 ceDts per lb. Flour (winter wheat# $i 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl Bad roads. Foggy morniDgs. Election Monday. Whips all whalebone, at Peacock’sNew style horse collars at Peacock’s. Squire Lewis went to Crown Point Monday. The public schools have vacation next week. The Teachers’Association will meet on the 18th. Postmaster James yisited Delphi Wednesday. Barney Patton, of Remington was in town Tuesday. The Dayton Collar always kept 4n stock at Peacock’s. Mrs. Frank Hengisbach is numbered among the sick. Wild ducks and geese are putting in their appearance. Rev. Wood closed the protracted meeting Wednesday. Ed and Dora Pureupile were visiting at Oxford last week. Our merchants anticipate a very prosperous spring trade. Bring your Sale, Horse and Jack bills to the Sentinel office. Billy Van’t Woud took charge of the County Farm Tuesday. . The winter term of the Renselaer public schools closes to-dav. Three set double harness complete, as good as new, at Peacock’s. Go to Peacock’s for harness repair* All work warranted the best. James Garriott, of Union township i If bad sioJi with Red Erysiplas.
