Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1881 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PER- • SONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given, That I will sell at Public auction, on ;SaTubday, November 5, a. d., 1881, - at the late residence of Thomas Smith, date of Jasper county Indiana, deceased, all ijis-jaarsotjal .property, not , ta&eh ov his widow, consisting of '’Farming Implements, Machiiicry : and *■ Tools; a?la/ge ainount'of Hay and about 38’head of 'Hogs, 4 Coavp,. 4 head of Horses, ‘4 Colts, 30 yearling Steers, and other articles, 'the property'Of she deceased, too nuherein.. A -credit of nine months will be given on all sums of over rive' Dollars, purchaser giving note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per cent, interest after maturity. GEORGE H. BROWN, Oct. 7, 1881. Administrator.

NSW Meat-Market. * [FIRST DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana t. • * - FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Saw, Bolocna, Hams, Bacon, Etc., Bo}d in. quantities to suit purchasers,nt the lowest pricoe; The very beet of stock slaughtered. ■ Give men call. , Fish and Poultry kept in set-BO 1, The highest market pi ice incash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves.lPoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc. W5n27 . • - . • S. E. WOODS.

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The motto of the Sentinel is “Hold fast to the ■ Democratic faith and battle on,” and as certainly as God teigns victory will ultimately be with the peopleTlie Republican party can hot survive its crimes. , Its monumental iniquities cast their shadows athwart the land.— Just men of all political opinions are horrified at its colossal crimes Its ambition is for plunder and Imperial power, its downward progress, from the days when Grant’s thieves organized the Whisky Ring to raise a corruption fund, to Guiteau’s tragedy, has been marked by infamy at every step. From the days when John Sherman barteied Federal offices for perjuries to seat Hayes, crimes have followed each other in rapid succession. The flood-tide of thievery has flowed grandly. There have been dtar Route thieves, Treasury thieves, Navy Department thieves, War Department thkye , and Signal Service thieves, and Indiana has had jQorsey, the notorious Star Route thief, and Secretary, of the Republican Ijation^l^Committee, in the Btiate, organizing crime to carry the State against the will of the people. The Sentinel will invite the people of Indiana to C mtemplate these Republican methods to obtain and maintain power. It will keep its readers informed with regard to Republictm for spoils, the mutual denunciations of its factions, their criminations and recriminations, their mutual hates which culminated m the assassination of the President, thereby capping the climax of~horrors and completing the work pf infamy,

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