Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1882 — Constitutional Amendments. [ARTICLE]
Constitutional Amendments.
The following are the four amendments proposed to be made to the State Constitution. They were adopted by the last legislature and will be before the next k. gislature tor adoption cr rejection: Sec. 1. There shall be elected, by the voters ot the State, a Secretary, an Auditor, and a Treasurer of the State, who shall severally hold their offices for four years. They shall perform such duties as may be enjoined by law; and no person shall be eligible to either of said offices more than one term, ot four years, in any period of eight years. Sec. 1. There shall be elected in each county, by the voters thereof, at the time of general elections, a Clerk of the Circuit Court, Auditor, Recorder, Treasurer, Sheriff, Coroner, and Surveyor, who shall severally hold their offices ror four year , or one term, in any period of eight years Sec. 1. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale, in said State, spirituous, vinous, malt liquors or any other Intoxicating liquors, except for medical, scientifical, mechanical, and wines for sacra-, mental purposes, shall be hereby forever prohibited in the State of Indiana. Sec. 2. In all elections not otherwise provided for by the Constitution, every citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the State during the six months, and in township sixty days, and in the ward or precinct thirty days, immediately preceding such election, and every person of foreign birth of the age of twenty-one years and up. wards, who shall have resided in the United States one year, and who shall have resile ! Iu this State during the six months, and in the township sixty days, and -in the ward or precinct thirty days, immed’rately”preceding such election, and shall have declared his or her intention to become a citizen of the United States on the subject of naturalisation, shall be entitled to a vote in the township, ward or precinct where he or she may reside, if he or she shall have been duly registered according to law.
Horr, of Michigan, is said to be | one of the funny* men in Congresr, ■ and an exchan ”e remarks that he never appeared more ludicrous than in excusing and defending the seven-teen-million river and harbor joe. Oox, of New York, is known to be funny, yet he never was so in earnest as in his condemnation of thatcolos* sal steal. NEW FIRM 1 NEW GOODS! The undersigned have just opened n Rensselaer, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Groceries ever brought to Jasper county. Their store-room, which they recently purs chased of W. 11. & C. Rhoades, has I been thoroughly overnaulcd and filed up in first-class style. An add! i tion of 28 feet has been built in I the rear of the main building, for a ' ware room, and the whole is filled with staple and fancy Groceries, Queensware, Wooden and Willowware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Notions, all of which were selected with gWat care by one of the closest buyers in Northern Indiana, and with ; a view to meeting the demands of ! he people of Jasper coun f y.
By paying cash tor their goods received liberal discounts, the benefits of which they propose to give to their customers Having had years of experience in the business, both in buying and selling and having no high rents to pay, they can offer inducements whi.h no other house in the county can afford. All they ask < f the public is togb'e them a trial and be convinced of the above assertions. Satisfaction guar anteed in every instance. Eger Brothers. ‘Attention! Ladies of Jasper county! Before purenasing your summer bon- . nets call on Mrs. E. P HOnan.
There are a large number <>f persons out of employment in every country. Such as want employment and are willing to go to work with energy, can make from SIOO to SSOO a month working for us. The amount made by our agents varies, according to their eneragy and ability, some mak ing SIOO, while others make as high as SSOO a montn. With an article of great merit, that should be sold to every house owner who sees it paying 100 per cent, profit to the agent, with no sale less than $4.00. Any man with energy enough to move himself about to show it cannot make than $1,500 a year—while alive, pushing man working for the most that can be made will make $6,000. Wo only want one man in each County, and to him will give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work faithfully for us. There is no compo tition Irom any source, as there is nothing made by anyone but oursel ves. Parties having from $250 to SI,OOO to invest can obtain a General Agency of from 10 Counties to a State, We want good workers to act for us, and such will obtain not only a very profitable business but one that will be permanent and pleasant. We are not paying saleries, and request that those that think of receiving such terms from us that they do not write us, for we only want men who are willing to work for the profits of their eneregy and ability—let that be what it may. We will mail our descriptive circulars to al) out of employment, on receipt of 3 cent stamp. The first to comply’ with our terms will secure lift county or counties they want. Address, Renner Manufacturing Co., 116 Smithfield street, Pittsburg,’Pa,
