Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1882 — THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM. [ARTICLE]
THE DISTINGUISHING CHARM.
A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flowers and spices is the distinguishing charm ot Florestoe. The silliest attempt to make a “ten strike” is the effort of the “damphool 5author oi “Have you Forgotten,” in this week’s Republican. We will assure the “damphool” that the people have not forgotten the “SIOO by G to beat Nowels,” especinlly since you have reminded them of that fact, and it will be remembered next Tuesday. Mr. Robinson should reward your damphoolism with a button.
Advertised Letters.—Letters ad" dressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 28th day of October, 1882. Those not claim" ed within four weeks from the date befors given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons ealling for any of the let" ters in this list will please say they are advertised. S Wm. M. Barkley, Miss Maggie Braddock, William Cooper, W. L. Fleener., J. M. Kaudley, Geo. Longshore &Son, J. E. McNeil, Benj. Oglesbery, Ed ward Preston, L. C. Richardson, Charles Walters. Horace E. James, P. M. Our “Simon“ is to preside at a “whipping in” Convention to be held at Ezchange Hall, Remington, next onday evening. But Simon, polit" icaily, does not possess a very extraordinary grip in this county. The Republican says: Ohio went Demccratic because 75,000 Republicans remained at home Ohio cast a much larger vote han heretofore,and 1 our neighbor is whistling his courage < V ‘P-
Boswell Courier: Wm. Darroch. an old aczuaintance of ours, and the democratic candidate for State’s Attorney in this 30lh Judicial Circuit, came oyer from Fowler, ’J*uesday and after making a few acquaintances left on the noon train yesterday for Fowler. He is a man of the best moral character,. first-class legal trainin, has had several years’ practice at the bar, and will, if elected, make a good prosecutor. New Fall and Winter stock, finest in the market anywhere at Watekrury & McNally’s Merchant Tailor Shop. TO RENT—A Dwelling House with three comfortable rooms. Good well and stable on the premises. ’Rent reasonable. Inquire at this office for C. B. STEWARD. Rev. A. Taylor is announce to occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church at Kentland, next. Sunday.
