Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CONNECTIONS AT LOGANBPORT. Express Trains leave Lo-aneport at *3.15 a. m. and +3.05 p. m , and Loeal Fratuht at +5. a. m. for Chicago and iuterinecMfljtc pohjts, and a Local leavinn at +7.50 p. Wili otiiw' passengers to IV’inamnc and nsStnmiedlate points. Bwpress Train at +1.40 p. in. and Local Freight at +7.30 a. m., leave LognnsporMbr Hiehraond and intermediate poists, conucsttai? et Hish.*iond lor Indianapolis, Dayton, CSnofcßati, OohifrtbßS, ar.d all poiots East.' E-apress Train leaves tpgansport at *12.55 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at that point for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Trams leave Logansport for Bradford Junction anti intermediate points at *19.50 a. m. and +IO.BO a. m , connecting at Ridgeville for Richmond, Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Jnn.ction for Columbus and all points East. Local Freight leaves Logansport at +6.00 a. m. ror Bradford Junction and intermediate points, and at +4.20 p. m. for Hartford City and intermediate points. *l)ail i v +Dnily. except Sunday. Time given above is’ Columbus time, 20 min utes faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. W. L. O'BRIEN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Deoisions1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered wishiHg to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of tiieir pertodufafs yieTjjlKisJmrs may continue to send them until alj ArTOHPligbs are paid. 3. If subscribers mpglapt or refuse to take their settled their tmlwlhid oroated,them discOuhnttefl. 4. If sU»scribe»»ync!V(v4p other pigees without iuformihy the pufflishars, a ltd ttfe papers aFe tyjit to the former rtlnfctfioril, they are held responsible. 5. The courfc baaap decided that “refutypg to take periodtiMtu tww*thKol*ic« or removing ijnd leaving th»m,us(«MttU for, is priina facia eviuonce of intentional rnrua'.” 6. Any pcrcyn \uhn receives a newspaper and makes use ol' it, uffißhcr h 9 has ordoreei it or not, is hold iu law to he « *fcbh«Kber. 7. If tuhAAlLheiii PUy is advahee they are bound to give *cflbe 48 thi psfflishef at the oad of tM6ir time, if fh£y dh ayV tvisn to eohtiuue tukiag ft; hrherwhae fiho phbJWhurJs authurfapA It) »e*d-it «> and will be -rcaponßibla Until as express uotjy WHh paymern't of all arrears is suit to the PRCHniflr.
The Democratic Sentinel. FRIDAY MARCH 18,1881.
Post Office News & Stationery S TAID RENSSELAER, IND. Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati daily papers, Toledo Blade, Detroit Free Press. Burlington Hawkey*, story papers, scientific papers, illustrated papers, all of the leading reviews, popular magazines, and the current works of noted writers of fiction in cheap form, Orders for books Will receive prompt attention- Subscriptions received at publishers’ special club rates for all newspapers and periodical publication . The very best, largest and nearest complete assortment of stationery in the town. At the Post Office-
Rutter 16 a 18 cents per lib. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Lard 8 a 10 cents per lb. Flour (winter wheat) $1 50 to $1 75 per quarter bbl The wheat is safe. The mud, the mud. Easter Sunday April I7th. Circuit Court next Monday. Spring has come gentle Annie. Yesterday was it. Patrick’s day. Oh to hear the croak of the frogs. New goods at Hamar’s next week. Francesville is to have a creamery. The equinox occurrs the 19th instThe Pittsburgh dam will be rebuilt. We are to have a new butcher shop. Whips all whalebone, at Peacock’s. The LaFayette Journal is enjoying a strike. New style horse collars at Peacock’s. General Robert Hedge is in town this week. The assessor will call on before many days. Several eases of measles are reported in town. The Michigan City Dispatch will be issued daily on and after the Ist of April.
