Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CONNECTIONS AT LOGANSPORT. Express Trains leave Logon ope rt at *8.15 s. m. and fa.o6 p. m , and Locdl Freight at tS. a. m. for Chicago and Intermediate point*, and a Looal lcavian at +7JSO p. m., will carry passengers to Winamee and intermediate point*. Express Train at +1.40 p. m. and Local Freight at +7.80 a. m., leave I.ogansport for Richmond and intermediate points, connecting et Richmond for Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and all poiot*- Ea*t. Express Train leave* Logansport at *12.66 a. m. for Kokomo, connecting at thatpoint for Indianapolis and Louisville. Express Train* leave Logansport for Bradford Junction and intermediate points at *12.50 a. m. and +IO.BO a. m , connecting at Bidgnvllle for Richmond, Dayton and Cincinnati, and at Brad ford Junction for Coluinbns and allpotnts East. Local Freight Isovcs Logansport at fB.OO a. m. ror Bradford Junction and intermediate points, and at 14 JO p. in. for Hartford City and intermediate points. *l>ailv tDaily, except Sunday. Ttme given above is Oolumbns time, 20 miu ate* faster than Chicago time. Sleeping Cars run through without change from Logansport to Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati and Columbus. W. L. O’BRIBN, Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agent. Newspaper Decisions 1. Subscribers who do not. give express notice to the contrary arc considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If stibscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals the publishers muy continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed they are held responsible until they have settled their billsland ordered thorn discontinued. 4. If subscriber*move ip other places withoat informing, the publishers, and tife papers ifre 4pnt to the former direction, they are heldrespstosiblb. 5. The courts have decided that “refusing to take p*ri*aioifli» from the office or removing and '.saving tUein-Hincalled for, is primafaeia evidence • f intentional fraud.” 6. Any person vyho receives a newspaper and makes use of it, WhOther he has ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subsciibars pay in advance they are bound to give notice to tire publisher at the end of their time, if they do not wish t® continue taking it; •rherwise the publisher is authorized toseiyllt • a and the subscriber* will be responsible until ait express notice,.with payment ol all arrears is scuttotke puhtisher.

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Eggs 12 $ cents per dozen. Butter 18 cents per pound. Potatoes $1 to $1.20 per beshel. Lard 10 to 121 coots per pound. Flour $1.40 to $1.90 per quarter bbl. W« have it. All fool’s day. Pay your taxts. Butter is searce. .Easter Sunday 17th. Town election next. A standard gauge railroad. Apples 80 cents per bushel. Charlie Clifton is home this week. Mrs. Rial Benjamin is seriously ill. New style horse collars at Peacock’s. Good Bioe, 15 pounds for sl, at Kern’s, Rensselaer is no longer a narrow gauge town.