Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' after five years, tried q^id.condemned The shock of finding the halter about bis neck th’oftft'fT’hltVi to conscious ueSs, when he discovered that nil these events ha<! Ifa-ppenpri in an infiuiteaimal fragment ot time. Mo- . hammed. Wi»h ? ng to illustrate tire ! wonders of sleep, told how a c-eituin ■ sheik i'igiud, hi.njy>elf, fvr Lis pride, , made a .poor V erinau : tfi.it be one /or. sixty years bin, .ing up a ; family, dii.-i working hjrrt; and. upon wtikin" frorrt hi- hrea*n, so chort a time’ir- ' ...e been asleep I hat the narrow-1 •ivk< u gourd bott e, filled I with water, whkb he !:nyw ho overturned as ho fel' 'asfgep, had. not had time in which to Cuipty itseiL

1 Roclk =ier Sentinel: We s«e it stat* I ed in an ex Dangc that an ririier has ' been issued from Washington topost i masters tbroughoui the entire eonn- ; try to receive no mutilated silver coin | only at a discount, the rate being es- , tabu, lied as follows: A CO cpin is I to be tab aat 75 ceuts; 50 cent pieces '35 cents; 25 cent piece*, 15 cents; 10 I ' cpnf piec ’s, 5 con ->, 5 and 3 cent j I pieces, not taken at any ' valuation. | A great many of the srlver coins now ! in circulation have holes punched in them or pthorv.ise badly disfigured. It ie not tmfj aqiienf ly done by persons who do it for the purpose of gain, pi;n< king every coin they get in their pOf-<•: ion and saving the particles they punch out or cut off until they accumulate a valuable quantity of silver. Others mutilate coin thoughtlessly with no special object in doing.so. If a law should be ptis.yd making such defaced coin non-exch ngeable and compelling the holders of them to keep them or , lose the value o f them, there would I be fewer persons engaged in punch- ' ing, filing, cutting and defacing all the coin that e’emes into their possession.

SENTIHEL JOB AND PUBLICATION OFFICE! Up-Sts ins, Makeever's Block, Rensselaer, Indiana. L.’TF'E INSURANCE. The Ro.yal Protective Union, of Fl. Wajnc, is the cheapest and aiost practicable Jjife and Accident Insurance Company that now extends its benefits to the people of this district. Tim Association is pmxly n.ufual an'd is the oldo.-: form of pioteeTiou ia America. I; furnishes Life t'oliei's fur one-fourth the amount o’.urged by Hu old sjslt ; i of insuring.— 'l'l c Plan is similar lot <at of the M.-isonn, Mutual Aid Si■■•••ieties that have gamed the conridem i: ui the pub at large. We insure ail persons' between tlieeges of l- r > and 05 th ri ' r.ii p:i •» * nmiiia’ion.p rests y!2 to bee ■ e. of thi;a> c'ation in Ihe tl:.->i .'ici I lie death a stssim * (■'! eiich member that du • . j ;bS:-m :it ol t,d per vear is made .or ' :c.k and ace'.ilciit fuiid. Each member reeaives S 5 per week when sick or disabled by aecic*-nt 'I he amount ot policy tains from 1 h’ ! to ■. 1 1 ()0, accord, ing to age, payable at Leatli, or at a cer tain number ot years—from 10 to 25 years Full riartieulcre will 1 e sent upon application. Local agents wanted in every own in the di-trie!. lotr.mei •Annual, Rensselaer, r.gonf tor J.is’wt county. Good Rice, 15 pounds |for sl, at Kei n'.s.

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