Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1882 — HONOR OF THREESTARS. [ARTICLE]
HONOR OF THREESTARS.
Th.jurylnrh.Ouite.uoue b»« returned » rerdiet ot guilty- The jury hM performed ft« duty. Playing cards at ths Postoffles news and stationery sUnd. Michigan City Dispatch; The r.romptnsss with which tha pay car of the Louisrille. New Albeny end Chicago road niakaa h® n ,u • trips i.a matter of favorable co - inent hi railway H, B. Smith, the Boss Watchmaker can can he fouad at Hamar’s. Michigan City Dispatch: The Louisville, New Albany and Chicago i< con tautly adding to its rolling a oek.’ Ibis is made necessary by its steadily increasing business. The company will soon bo In condition to handle, without delay, all its Im niense traffi*" Money eared by buying your Dress Good of J. V. W. Kirk. An exchange says: Let any one who has an attack of lockjaw take s , nail quantity of turpentine, warm it nd pour it on the wound, no matter where the wound is, and relief will follow in less than a minute. Nothing better oan be applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine: it will give relief almost Instatt'y. Turpentine is also a iover•ign remedy for oroup. Saturate a 1 lose of flannel with it and place tha flannel on the throat and chest, and lu every case three or four drops on a lump of sugar may be taken in warily,"
The fact, that Campbell & Farden sell boots it Shoes to customers in Monticello and other towns near Lensselaer; and have even sold goods which go to Onaga Ills, speaks well for the quality ot their goods and also their prices. '‘Anything” said" honest” John Gherman, last April “which will beat down the Democratic party and keen the Republican party in power ie justified in morals and in law.” That is the doctrine ot the allegd >;reat moral party” of the United States, and acting upon it they have stolen the Presidency, repudiated State and National obligations, polluted courts of justice, nullified the elections of the people, elevated rascals to important offices and »u ien the public money. Under that doctrine, If they find it convenient, they will, if they retain control of the Government, repudiate the public debt. —Louisville ComiorJ corn al. Confectionery, nuts and fruit at the Postoffice lobby. Try hoarhound * r Iceland moss candy for eolds The seven wonders of the world, in ar cient times, were the pyramids of Egypt, tne Pharos of Alexandria, the walls and hanging gardens of Babylon, the temple of Diana, the statue of Olypmic Jupher, the Mausoleum of Artemesia, and the Colossus of Rhodes. , The seven wonders of the world in modern times are the printing press, the steam engine, the telegraph, the daguerreotype, the telephone, the phonograph and the eleetnc light. The so-called “Seven Wonders" of ancients were mere trifles compared with those of the present time. The Brooklyn bridge, for example, would make the hanging gardens of Bnbylon a mere toy, while the whole ven wonders put together would sink into insignificance could the builders have seen a lightning express train at full speed.
Monro’s Musical Monthly contains from six to ten pieces of sheet music each number, worth from $1,50 to ¥2,50. It ia highly endorsed by Miss Hogan, Miss Moss and other local teachers and amatures of judgment, taste and skill. Price only 5 cent. For sale at the Postofflc lobby* ~' •—• A. “Half-Breed” Correspondent writes to the Indianapolis Sentinel in a strain which indicates that a large element in tho radical party do net believe the nation should bow In reverence to Grant ft Co. Here is wnat he says: It true, as stated, that Senator J.<>i?an employed Reed in the defense Guiteau, it will account for Reed’s disapproval of Scoville’s attack on Arthur, Conkling and Grant. The Season of his employment would be to look after and take care of the Stalwart side ot the case. Scoville but reiterated the opinion of fourfifths of the people of the country when be charged that those people were morally responsible for the murder of the late President. And if that poor miserable, God-forsakee, hell deserving wretch, Guiteau, bad said he got his inspiration from Conkling, Arthur and Grant, and left Deity out, he would have had more believers than he has got. The “ghost will never down. * Tho shadow will follow those men as long as time shall last, and I want to say right here, and I don’t want that it should pass into forgetfulness that the name of Conkling, Guiteau, Arthur and Grant will “go thundering down the ages,” lam a Republican, and I think I have as muob right to my opinion in this matter as the Journal, who says that Arthur is President "by the act of God," while every school boy in the land knows that the Journal’s statement is a libel on Deity.
Those pnplla who bars missed no tins* nt school for any tbmi months of their respective terms arc entitled to ensoHment under tbl* honor. Carpenter Towsthip—Biet. No. S. Celia Irwin, Lila Curtis. Diet. Ne. 11. Charles Msrotoy. Barkley Township—Diet. No. 7. Mattie Groom, - JSJKwHct’ Eva Coons. StMSaMffler CarrieCeons. Albion MUiar. Welker Township—Dist. No. 6. Charley Freels. District Ne. 7. Lucy Taylor, Eddie Neleon. Laara Pavia. Banging Grew Township—Dist- No. 4. laaae Parker, ' Hamaaeeten. Willie Meredith, "i Jimmie Meredith. Chloe Mary Gerling. Newton I‘uwnsaip—Diet No. 1. Marr Wuerthner, Nellie Grant. Mattie Hemphill* Grant. Frankie Hemphill. Winnie Say er. Jadte Martindale. Wallace Baylor. Diatrict ho 2. Lydia Fleener, William »*- Olalr. Tina Fleener, Ulla St. Clair, Clyde Hepkits, Walter St. Clair, kt Jbe. t A. diopkins, Mary Hoy a. Mabel Hopkina, £ 1 ancy h H 27“2. Viola Cietnena, Blanche Hoys, Laura Clemens. K*?. n Elmer Clemen*. Della Thornton, Maggie Thornton. Diatrict No. 9. John Sayer*. GlennfTharp, Loe Sayers, Gnssto yeoman. Ada Strong. J-a Coer District No- 4 Alice Hankle. Leui.rel ” e ' Horace Henkle, Almakeoman. Diatrict ho. r>. Marion M. Martin,' Omer A. Brown. Lawrence H, Martin. Julia Erasnec. Kankakee Township .Dirt. No. 1. Fannie Biggs, Marshall Bigge. District No. 2. Anna Mat-nan Sarl,h Mannan. Diatrict No .6. George Jone*. HONOR OF TWO STARS. Thoee pupil* who have missed ne time at school for any two months of their respeotlve terma are entitled to enrollment under thia Hoaorf
Marlon Townahip..Diet. No. 1. fhomaa Ohnrchill, Dickie Hargrave, Fenton Churchill, Nellie Coen. Lather Churchill, Benjamin Coon. Harion Churchill, Fred Coen, dermon Chnrehill, Clarence Fu ton, Mattle Hargrave, Edgar Hopklne, Charlie Bortor. Diatrict No. 2. Lney Nowels, K=>m. Gay Nowei*. ie * Win ' ... Virril Nowelf, Mncie Hemphill, FiX Wilcox. , Charlie Hemphll L Maely BurkDiatrict Nor 8. Willie Cellin*. Kila McDonald, Stella Moore, Fannie McDonald, VjriHaioa Celia Childers, Maggie Parkinaon. Lncy Marton. Diatrict No. 7. Hay Babeock, Elmer Babcohk. Bimer 4*luu. District No. 7. Ora Boblneoa. Katie West. Diatrict No. 8. Willie Clark, Bertie Faasten. Charlie Clark. Lizzie Lizzie Stackhouse. Nannie Funston. Bvron Stackhonae, Lawrence B**er, V.'illard Stackhouse, Austa Trussell. Driatrict No. 9. Alice Co*by, Lizzie Cesfcy. Franie Hoover. District No. 10lima Brewn, Charlie Downing, Carleton Brown. S ? ry ?.*.? g ’ Harrv Kre*'»r, Minnie illlame. Henio Daugherty, Rena Porter. District Ne. 11. CoraWaason, Art e William* Nellie Waaaoa. Belle Lena Melchow, Lida Slonghuir, Mary Carpenter Townahip. .Diet. No. 1. Bertie Green, George Hind*, Johnnie Green, Molhe Harna, Grace Thempaoa, Ezra Harria. Bertha Shelley, Dera Harria. Cora Weatfall. Diatrict No. *. Effle Frav, Jessie Gray. Charles Bowen. Diatrict No. 3. Lonelle Boadlfer. May Hubbard. Mary Boadlfer, Charlie Hubbard, Laura Boadlfer, Cland May. May Ray, Jeanie Mar, George Bay, Eatella Vematte. Diatrict No. 4. • Anna Bnek, Mattle Ellie, Emma Buck, Delia Toyne, ‘ Mary Eli ia, Anna Shover, Eddie Shover. District No. 6. Carrie Johnson, Carrie Goodrich, Bert. Johnson, Stephen Bow dy, Cynthia Goodrich, Tracy Bowdy. District No. 8. Minnie Bane*, Emma Banes. District No. 9. James Kanvon, Sopha Kenyon, Frankie Luca*. District No. 10. Howard Jones, Alice Jones. District No. 11. Allen Marcley, Maud Marcley. Barkley Township. Diet’-’ 'Tn *» Laura Parklson, Ida Bull Lettie Handle. Alec. Ko’vei. John Lamborn, Willie Bowen, Bena Lamborn, Nellie Bowen, Charlie Brjwn, Mattie Moore. District No. 4. Johu Lewis, Ira Payne, Charlie.Lewi*. ■ Rosa Payne, MaryOtt, Grace Nichol*, Martha Ott, Alva Nichols, Addie Shook, Orth Nichol*. District No. 7. James Wiley, Charlie Blue. Jordan Township,.District No. S. Morris Gorman, Eddie Yeoman, Lucy Gorman, Charlie Yeoman, J alia Gorman, Bertie Yeoman, Harley Lamson, Jane Bennett. District No. 4. Eva Past, Erminn But, Henry Gushwa. District No, 7. Jndsen Adams, Ada Crosscup, Willie Adams, Joe McCullough, Kitty Adame, Anna Wwobham, Anna Swartz. Walker Township.. Diet. No. 2. George Danesen. Aloert Kerns, Ezra Herehman, Louis Kerns, Jennie Harshman, Philip Kerns, Lillie Herehman, Lonis Heferline, Albert Bosk, Charlie Heferlin*. Josie Stalbaum, Lncy Nicholas, Johnny Stalbaum. Diatrict No. 3. Ida Clark, Alli* Clark, Juddie Clawson. District No. &. Ida Melaer. District No. 7, Louie Rockwell, Mary Wetael, Artie Rockwell, Elmer Rockwell. Hanging Grove Township.. Diet. No. 1. Albert OverUn, Ido Overton, Klvin Overton. Curtts Randle, Darker Overton, Clyde Handle. Fannie Kenlon. District No. t, Charles Randall. Hattie Osborn, Alfred Randall, Arthur Parcels. DUtrict No. 8. Emma Gray, Gilbert Overton, Ira Gray, Wilile Overton, District No. A Tommie Parker, Charlie Parker, Susie Parker, Charlio Orcutt, Rosa Stiers. District No. 5. Lizzie Redd, BL L. Smith. Union Township.. District No. 1. Arthur Anderson, Bmeline Brasket, Johnnie Humes, Evaline Brasket, Charles MeColly. Harvey Brasket, District No. 2. Josie Troxell, Emma Roberson. Dietrict No. 8. Wilile Wiseman. Newton Township.. Diet. No. L Christian Wuerthner, Sanford Bowman, Lawrence Sayler. District No. 2. Albert Fleener, Clinton Thornton, MoHsmM. Stone. District No. 3. Eddie Coen, Laura Yeoman, Willie Coen, Willie Tharp, Newton Warren. District No. 4. Everett Halstead, Bankin Halstead, Harvey Nenkle. DtetriotNo. S. Cora A. Nowels, Mary A. Lane, Jesse Newels, Bmma Lane, Cora Brown, Myrtle Baker. Keener Township.. District No 1Everett Gleason, Liszie Hansen, Dora Gleason, Mary Hansen, Alfaretta Jones. District No. 8, NlnaFairchild. Eddie Fairchild, Bssll Fairchild, Lorenzo Tyler, Etha Fairchild, Nelson Fairchild, Eva Fairchild, Elmira Day. Clifford Fairchild. Charles Guild, Delia Fairchild, Johnnie Guild.
Wheatfield Townahip—Diet. No. 8. Fred Sexton, Vina Sextos, Otis hich. District Fo, 4. Aggie HetL W illio Grab, J efer Moil. Lewis Grab. Davie Heli F< ter Grab, Milroy Township.. Diet. No. 8. Ju»'in «parltng, Droesie Sperling. Kankakee Township .Diet. No. B. Artllhs Lavender. District No. 3- Charles Jones. Remington Schools—High School Department. Louisa Arpin, Anna Draper, Lora Armstrong, I ndie French, Jessie Allmau, Jennie Hollingsworth, Eva Brown, George HascaTl. Ida Beal, Jennie Hawn, Bertie Barton. Frank rwin, Aibvrt t row, • Fred Love, Lottie Cnilteh, Robert Love, Lutite Co’/Vvr. Kaehcl It”limbus. Jessie Dtajx:r, l.vo ilu>alty, Calvin Bchatffer. Intermediate Department. Clara Armstrong, Frauk O'Connor, Mattie Chappelt. Will Rawlings, Katie Canmody, Bertha Poole, Frankie Cross. Maggie bchwffer, Winnie Draper, Mala Garrison, ollie Darli'.tgtou, Flora Hullctt, Eatella Luekey, Krnt-»-t Hnrt, Chauncy Landon, Flora Hart. Fannie McDougal, Viola McG-’ff, Ida Pugh, •Smith MbMh-swvrth, Lina Luckey, Grace Maxwell. Hcv<»n<i Prlmaty Department. Eddie A-pin, Ethel Hollingsworth, Freddie Howman Luther Pa I tun, Vina 1 'orr.. Frank Peck, JosleCsrmnndv Sarah Ruyalty, Mori* Cheek Abbie Kawiings, ivn <’heok. Jessie bpencer, Lillie I’a—Aril, Myrtle '1 harp, Grace Emery, Hairy Walker, Anu!" Ford? Lillie Ft rowbridge, Julia Fields, Callie Shuey, Hettie Hullett. Vullie Kiehcreek, Van Hinkle, Amanda Bazii, Ernest Mumu, Della Foster, Dora Haa n, Hettle Luckey, Rose Hollingsworth, Alice Patton, Blanche Maxwell. First Primary Department. Belle Lsliv, Josje Bazii. Nota Garrison. Katy Manin, Blanche Garrisun, Herbert Bchieffer, buaie Carson. Fred. Burger, Minnie Walker, Willie Williams, Ella oioudt, Frauk Corn, .-vellis Traugb, Isaac Peek, Nellie Grlldth, Willie Paine Stella Beale Willie Arpin, Laura Watson, Johnnie Mullen.
FIEbT STARHONOP,. Al! pupils who have been perfect in tjCei'dwo and punctuality for any onb mo>-th in their re. epoctive ecuool* are entitled to ourollment under thia Honor. Marian Township—Diet. No. 1Ciara McElfresh, v Melville Moke-ver, Milton McElfresh, Ida Makeever, Hervey Mt-K!fre*h, • Jerry Goodwin, Marcus Churchill, Rosa Burnet. Willie Hargrave, Ella Roweu District No. 3. Ella Hempbill, Fvrnan Newels, Maud Hemphill, Elza Grow, EttrY-oman, Rd. Kenton. District No. 3Vance Collins, Minnie McDonald, David Marion, District No. 4. xatle Robertson, Daisy Watsen, Ella Robertson, Bernie Watson, site.la Johnson, Nellie King, Mary Johnson, Allie Tyler. Dietrict No. 6. Aggie Smith, Bertie Israel, A:'iv Smith, A\a Daugherty. Luly Daugherty. District No. 6. Lea Grant, Bruce Day, Bertie bpariing, Frank Day, May Hammond. Dlatriet No. Leslie Pritchard, Ida West, W lace Clemmen*, Minnie West. District No. 8. James Cia.k. Alvin Fisher, aui'» I’ontio’ly, Henry Fisher, Lu*-'- r>oune ! !y, Milroy Stackhoase. Dietrict No. 9. Bell“T<ltch w, Johnnie Sparling. District No. 10. Sohr. Fniith, Belle Williams, Allie Smith, Willie Williams. Bennie Smith, Sadie Williams. Gertie Downing, Flora Willinms, Bailie Downing* Carrie Welsh, Allie O’Meara. Diatrict *Zo. 11, Clara Licklider, Albert Daugharty. Lida Licklider, Arthur Daugherty, Lewis Licklider, Laly Daugherty, Frauk Johnson, A va Daugherty, Samuel J .hnson, Paul Wood. Charles McCord, Carl Malchou, Mattie McCord, May Sloughter, Carpennter Township—Diet. No. 1, Jimmie Jcwls, Addie Harris, Ella Hines, John Harris, Dietrict No. 2. Eva Chamberlain, Millie Gray, Eugene Chamberlain, Nancy Krwiu, Charles Gray, Gertie Erwin, Gertie Green. District No, 3. Harry Hphhe-d, Willie Hubbard, Addie Ray. District No. 4. Johnnie Shovw, Mittie York, Ina English. Hattie York, Fay Wheeler. ■''•strict No. 5. Fanny Crosbv, Ida May, Charley B”.rn« Clinton May, Chcrli- Wel-h John Hensley, Bei'la v May Hensley, Wee'er PoT-dy George Stephenson, District Fo. 6. ’ Dosin Tmlay, Winnie Shelly, Eddie Shelly, Beulah Bane*, George Hartman. . Bistrlct No. 9. Mary Kenyon, Mabe Kenyon, Ella Cotton. District No. 10. Frank Ciowry. District No. 11. Charlie Hawn, Della King, Jessie Marcley, Cora King. “One Star Honors" concluded nexi week.
