Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Y\ SIoNTiCEi.no. Ind., Sept. 19. 1881. U Ln. Se'.t.xel : A i range uterus are! qnow nearly completed by home com : jmittees for rho Reunion to i>e held at. k-Mouti- epo or, he 28 s h, 29th and Jiiih piinso. amt a gr-uid success is assured.) ,|All organized companies will be pro , ktv.de-i f r. All others, and narticular-.’ b!y the farmer-, are requested to btingj /with them their dinners, or their bas-j jjkets well filled for their own me. asj jthe ctovvd r ill be so large it will re I squire ;ill of our resources to aceom I | mod ate those from a distance. | W. P. Crowell, See’y \ Com. Gen’l Arrangements.! | Mahone’s Republican State execu-l Stive committee has called udod federal? |ofiiceh-)lders of Virginia to fute 2 per cent, of their salaries to the! jjjreadjusf-er campaign fund, and ap v k'oii.tcd some of their most inflentinP To collect the assessments. ■\ The name of Hon. Godlove S. Orth s mentioned in connection witlrthep of tho next House, ands Ss favored by Republicans generally.* :• Fowler Evo / It will not'surprise us, when Con-| : qress meets, to realize that a Demo-| •ratio Speaker presides over the de-| beberations of the House. Send Orthg Sto Venezuela. fi A fj Charles Bolles, of Minneapolis, un-fc / lertook to kill a dog with a revolver.*' fbut the weapon did not discharge. —jg |He became furious, and aimed at hiss fwife, and still the deadly implements Ihung lire. When he turned the muz-| upon the spot where his brains! jought to be be met with 5-.uccess, saving the fool-killer a day’s*f vork ; : | Punelied'eoins are now Joy the postoflice department. Dollary /pieces with holes in them go for sev-k ionty-tive cents; fifty cent pieces fork Thirty-five cents; twenty-five centjj (nieces for fifteen cents; ton cent pie- i Jces for live cents, and five cent and jjthroe cent pieces with holes in them Bire not taken at ail. Tliis seems to |be tho only way of stopping the erimjinal practice of punching coins for sthe*silver made by the operation. It p.s perhaps only a question of a few j lays when the banks and business Shou&es wilFmako the same discounts. i The new liquor law which goes in g 'to effect in a few days, establishes jaew principle in treating this trou-K pfiesome question. The idea hitherto! ?goncraily maintained in stieh enact p | men is that the liqu.or seller is thesf Dole criminal has l ecu abandoned,S |and provision is made for itnpo. isevere punishment upon those whoy idrink. Persons guilty o! drunken-g press ate to be fined fjir the first and/. . u.'cond olicust-s, but fur the. third arey • liable to and distran-* Tdiiscmreni; -mu tl'ic same penalty iuesciibed for dealers who sell to/T idruiikavd.-. P' \ John Coen Inis on baud a few dred of those large Sharpless, and! Kentucky Stinvyberry plans, and is a good time to transplant them. s Eld P. McDade, has purcliased thea (Harding property, in Rensselaer, ands (his services as pastor has been seeur-* vd by tlu* Baptist congregation. BeO advenisciuotit: c f Campbell exclusive dealers in Boots KK .Shoes. They have long been ideuti-fr /'led with t'ds branch or trade, ands; come highly commended as -inuii and citizens. They have a larger md varied ttoek on hand, and as3ure|i -iie people they will find it V.) theirg •iteef.-st to giv • them u call, examine! good.: and ;.**•* riaits prices. S Tho Commissioners liave purchaseda . lots 8 aud 3, block 10, for Lhe Jail and (•Sheriff’s residence.
\ The bids on the Jail and Sheriff’s ; 'residence were all rejected by the | JComissioners, Another chance will g Ibe given, l Mrs. O. C. Link accompanied her ; W. \V. Eden, Clerk of Moul-1 ;4rie county, 111., on a visit to her rela Hives in that State. 3 1
Elmer Dwfggins, Delos Vie. Lovghridge and Louis Hollinge-g worth have returned to Ann Arbor,® Mich., to resume their studies in thefj| University. E Perkins & Sou, of the Creamery,! took first premium on butter, at the! Fair, and then presented the premium! butter to the Sentinel aud Rcpubli'i can offices. Thanks. I Unele George Kessler, of Barkley! [township, presented us Monday with! a fine lot of Connecticut Mammoth! •Grapes, as well as a yeai’s subserip-J jtion to the Sentinel. | Tne show window of Ed, Brown’s iMerchant Tailoring establishment jfwas broken by sneak thieves, Tues|day night, alid goods to the amount] |of $25 stolen therefrom. | At its receut session the Board of< ■Commissioners appointed Will 8.l ■Austin a Justice of the Peace in Ma Irion township. With his knowledge |of law, our friend Will will no doubt Sgive satisfaction.
