Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“MURDER MOST FOUL.”
This is practically the verdict of the jury in the case of the United States vs. Charles J. Guiteau. He was fairly tried and will suffer the extreme penulty of the law. His life and trial are interesting from a his torical point of view to every American. A yolnme containing all important details has just been prepared by John Clark Ridputh, L. L. D., as an additation to his noble book, “The Life and Work of Garfield.” It is published by Jones Brothors & Co., of Cincinnati, Chicago aud Kansas City. It is a graphic narrative, written in Dr. Ridpath’s best style, in which the granduer and glory of Garfields life are strangely contrasted with the infamy of his murderer. It will increase tne already unprececeued'demand for the work of which it forms a part. It is issued in a seperate volumn also, and sold at a moderprice. f
Fresh Bread Cakes and Pies, at R, E. Spencer & Co s, every day.
Flax! Flax! Flax 1 .
The undersigned will LOAN FLAX SEED the present Spring on a 9 reas-on-able terms as can be procured elsewhere. Office—At Cotton’s old stund. BATES & HAYEN.S. Rensselaer, Ind., March 10,1882. Commissioners’ Court in session. W. J. lines has sold his handsome residence to Hon. Geo. H. Brown. WEDPIN G DRESSES! WEDDING Dresses!!— Call on J. Y. W. Kirk.— Sample room with F. J. Sears & Son. Jos. Dague, of Logansport Journal, called in to see us to-day. Do You Wish to But a Black Silk Dress?—J. Y. W. Kirk makes it to your interest to call on him and make your purchase.
Myron Southworth, of Charlotte, Mich., is visiting the Messrs. Ckileote at this place. I WANT A SUMMBR SILK! Where can I get it? Why just call on J. Y. W. Kirk. He sells Dress Goods by sample, and can give you a selection as large as you can find in any city. T. H. Hurley has purchased the Grocery store of John Casey, and as sumes control of Euchreville. Casey retires, w« understand, on account of sciatic rheumatism.
Mrs. Jouvenat, of Crown Point* Ind., and Mrs. Fannie Teagarden, of Minhcola, Texas, are visiting their father, Ellis Walton, at this place. Sheriff Powell brought in a couple prisoners from Rose Lawn, Saturday, charged with r-bbing the store of Jos. Parkison, at Pleasant Ridge. License to sell liquor was granted to Tim O’Conner, Remington, and Benj. Reynolds, Ransselaer, Monday.
