Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1882 — SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES [ARTICLE]
SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERED BY HORACE E. JAMES
For the fifty pounds of White Winter Wheat Flour taking the first premium, one year’s subscription te any two dollar publication in America, or goods in bis store to the amount of &25. Flour to be delivered at the post office. For the half bushel of Corn Meal taking first premium, a four quire, canvass-bound Ledger, valued at $1,20- or a year's subscription to the Indianapolis Weekly Journal, Chicago Weekly Inter-Ooean or Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer,or a beautiful embossed Scrap Book, valued at $1,20. The meal to be delivered at the post offlce.
For tha collection of Grape* (not less than one peck) taking first premium, one year’s subscription to any two dollar publication in America’ or goods in bis store to the amount of $2,25. Grapes to be delivered at the post offlce. For the Butter (not less than five pounds) taking first premium, an elegant box of Stationery, valued at $1 ,50, or one year’s subscription to Arthur.s Home Magazine, Godey’s Ladies Book, Peterson’s Magazine or the Indiasa Farmer. Butter to ee delivered at the pest offlce. For the Cheese (not less than 20 pounds) taking first premium, an elegant Photograph Album valued at $4.00, or a year’s subscription to any $4.00 American magazine or paper. The Cheese to be delivered at the post office. For the loaf of Corn Bread taking the first premium, a beautiful moroc co bound Autograph Album, valued at SI.OO, or a handsome box of paper valued at SI.OO, or a year’s subscription to the Indiauapolis Weekly Jour, nal. The Bread to be delivered a the post offioeFor the Jelly Cake taking the first premium, I make an offer similar to that tor the loaf of corn bread and on similar conditions, For the box of Honey (not less than oight pounds) taking the first premium, a splendid American Russia Leather bide Pocket Bill Book, valued at $1.75, a year’s subscription to the Indiana Farmer, Prairie Farmer or any $2.00 American newspaper or journal. Honey to be delivered at the post office. The destruction of the new grain house in course of construction by Messrs. Bates & Havens, one night last week, was a dastardly outrage, and we trust the perpetrators may be discovered and be made pay the penalty. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell with then daughter Miss Mabel, are visiting friends in Wabash. In the cause of Mr. Edw’d Browa' of Delphi, vs. Charles Lyons, on a cbaige of embezzlement, before Esq. Wood, resulted In the full exoneration of Mr. Lyo s, tnere not being we understand, the shadow of a cas e ’ against him. Messrs. Watson and Chilcote for plaintiff, and Babcock for defendant.
D. B. Miller hua accepted the appointment of special agent for the Travelers’ Insurance Company, of Hartford, with headquarters at Indianapolis. This is a good appoint ment, and the Company is fortunate in its selection. DeMo te was yesterday ren ominht cd for Congress by the Republicans and now let the Democracy bring on: a good man and beat bim, Mr. Gilman was on last Siiturday renominated by the Republicans of Jasper and Newton for Representa* tive. If the Dt-mocracy are equully as fortunate in the selection of a candidate for Representative t.s in that for Senator, Mr. Gilman will stay at home*
