Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1883 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Holiday books at P O. Fowler had a $3,000 fire Friday night of last week Defective die. Key West cigars at P. O Prof. Levina is actively engaged in arranging his establishment hand** somely for the holiday season. New elegant and cheap books at p ,o. rtT The Democratic members of Congress made a good beginning in the eleciion of Carlisle f>r Speaker. Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions at Hwpiill Jt Homam’s. Of the nine Democratic representatives from Indiana, seven voted for Carlisle. That’s what our neighbor calls "solid South!" Baht omombort New. England Brocaded press Goods at 12io. per yard, at HBMPBILL & fiOMAX'S. ■ —I —— , The radicals cannot conceal their mortification at the harmony and success of Ute Democracy in the organisation of the Bouse, ’ BB 1 800 ad. of B. P. Benjamin in aaoth* or column. Me claims to bo prepared to offer superior inducements to buyers of lumber, coal, etc. J Our Congressman Wood, in the unavoidable absence of Mr.DeMotte, detained at homo by an unfortunate collision with "trace chains,* etc. voted for Speaker Carlisle. There’s your "solid Southl” agaia, neighbor. .■ ■■ -4 ... ■ Carlisle was the only National cans didate placed in nomination before the House, Monday Kei 'er was the nominee cf a sectional paity, an voted ’or by s ts representatives. Cicero Tut man. formerly a citizen of this county, latterly a resident of Nashville Illinois, committed suicide, by shooting, Nov< mtoer 23d. Our columns this week are unusuX ally crowded with ad« We expect next week, h iwever, to have our usu 1, and possibly mere, spate for reading., Since Mahone has failed to hold ontrol in his State, Republicans, our neighbor included, are inclined to give him the grand bounce. " • Nor can be find anything in the Republican which can be construed Into a flaunting gory undergarment. withQJt it be the extraot from the ftcksburg Post, itself a Bourbon of the Bourbons." etc. We daro the editor of the Repub* 11 ?an to furnish the copy of the Vicksburg Post, from whic he purports to have made the extract referred to. He can’t do it.

‘ W Hall iii tai Be?” The “Ladies Industral Society” of the Presbyterian Church will give a Fair and Supper on Wednesday eve* niugD*o. 12th, wnioh tmy ask the church loving p«epfe of Rensselaer to patronize lib* rally. There will be a "feast both for the soul and the inner aaaa The object of this Society 1 to raise money with whica torepair the Chureh and build a Parsonage that we may havs a minister always with *is. “No fold should be widiout a Sbaphenl.” We bare lam su e. God’s appror d In beau’lfvi ig : Tts house. IT** ordered the first Tern Is himself, nothing sinve has equa led its magnificence. If we are able s o beautify and ado r n .ur homes we should be willing and glad te keep well. 1 eautlfv and adorn the place set apart fer the worship of God, and whsa we feel, as we enter, that “The Lord Is in His holy Temple 1 * indeed.” Of the Ladies—the Marthas in this work—what ca» we say that will do tnens j isMce? From the first te last, early and late, they have been at their post Mary claims he bettor part ’but there mint he M-irth -< too, Th’s Chure is bl*s«cj with many faithful serving ones bearing the boat and hardens of the day, who, in this wotk have won encomiums from all and added new luster to the Crowns awaiting them ia the bright, beautrtul hereafter. Front tne heading of hie article the r-ader may nave expected a sermon, or an outburst of eloqueneo, but it was only my object to appeal to the good people to come out and if pot.<ibl* to <*ay something thor won d induce “man to work while i i; yet day for the nigh vomeidi .a wuicuno ma&cau work.”!