Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democratic Sentinel FRIDAY MARCH 9. 1893.
Silk, J . V, W. Kirk. We regret to learn that Mr, Thomas Robinson has been oblined to submit to the amputation of a hand afflicted with cancer. Mr. Jay Williams and family aie domiciled in Rensselaer. We understand Mrs. Dr. O. C. Link will soon take a trip to Dakota. The prisoner Roberts was visited by a brother during the week. Rev. B, F. Ferguson aqd Miss Hat. tie Coen were married Wednesayflast Rev, J. B. Smith officiating. Mrs. E. P, Honan is in Chicago receiving instructions in the art Of Millinery from one of the best instructors in that city. The ladies Literary society at Mrs. F. J. Sears to-morrow afternoon. Rev. B. F. Ferguson will preach at rhe Presbyterian church next Sun day evening. The Blue Ribbon meetings will regime to-morrow evening. Mrs. O. C. Dickey is quite ill. 8. P. Thompson returned from Inlianapolis the first of tne week. Sup’t Nowels examined fifty-six applicants for teachers’ licenses last Saturday. __ —tThe young folks of the M. E. contra nation organized a Society Tues lay evening. Meetings will be held ■veekly until further notice. The regular Covenant meeting vill be held at the Baptist Church to-morrow (Saturday) at 11 o’clock L M. The ordinance of Baptism vill be administered at 12 ©’clock ioon.
LECTURE. Mbs. Maby A. Livermobe, of Boston vill deliver a lecture at the ;Opera louse. Satuday evening, March 17 Lis Lady is the most popular lady ecturer in the country and is too well nown to need any recommendation. Che announcement of her name is utticieut to secure a full house. The preceedings of the Camp Fire f the G. A. R., at the Opera House Saturday evening were witnessed by i large audience, and well received >y those in attendance. In the ease of Overton vs. De-Boer» for assault and battery, tried before Justice Wood, Saturday last—Bab., cock for prosecution, and >outhit for I sense—the .defendant was fined 111 and costs. I will delivered a discourse next Sunday morning at 10 i o’clock, at he Christian church, on the signs of he times. Do the terrible disasters vhich have been caused by the floods aid otherwise since the first of Janiary of the present year, indicate the aiflllment of prohency? I will try md answer this question. R. S D WIG GINS. Rev, Gilbert De La Matyr, in ac•ord mce with announcement, deliv ered, Sunday morning, in the M. E. ihurch a very able sermon, and in the evening his celebrated lecture en )>niel. On Monday evening be addressed a large audience at the Couit
louse on the subject of monopoliesle was listened to witn great inter-e-jt. Many ®f the points advanced oy him haye time and again been thundered by Democratic Senators tiid Eepresen tatives in Congress.— Che arguments of Mr. Voorhee* • the Senate on the silver bill—the r monetization of silver—against th* 1 o ujtraction of the currency— against the rechartering of National Banks—tgainst the power of monopolists etc., etc,, are yet fresh in the minds >f ih3 people. Evidently Renublicms were alarmed at the force ot dome of the arguments ot the speaker on thia occasion. Our neighbor es i .yed to demolish him. He disputed *h* assertion that silver had ever b en demonetized! In kindly cour teous terms the honorable spe«i e squelched him—took him off at the as it were—and our old friend >r S. W. Ritchey, in his efforts to 1 t the motive pewer of the Repuban organ down easily, was as q li' kiy sent co grass. 1 hose at all acquainted with the
